Jefferson High School - Nautilus Yearbook (Lafayette, IN)
- Class of 1938
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im 1 if .N , 4 -N '11 , 5 ,ggi-,g,',-3''W, ff5i41T:'f-'ELEWKY Y 'W? 7?'? ' 5? Wk'-1 1- LM 54 '171 IR M:s:iixiis,1ii'b' LAFAYETTE SERVES THE XVORLD . This slogan, adopted by The Chamber of Commerce, Lafayette, Indiana, typihes the ideal of this community, an ideal of making this uorld .1 better place in which to live, an ideal of service to all. Beauty is always a real service. Lafayette is beautiful. lt nestles in the valley of the XVabasli, famed in story and song. lt is surrounded by some of the most scenic drives in Indiana. Perhaps, it does not have the grandeur of mountains, nor the expanse of the sea. but it does have all the loveliness of wooded hills, tinkling streams, ever-changing pano- ramas. History writes with moving lingers of this XVabash country. lt weaves a spell that enchants and lingers. Here came an intrepid La Salleg here came the earnest pioneer. His hopes and aspirations translated into realities for the next generation: here come the modern trail-blazers, using test tubes and microscope, instead of the axe and the rifle. Here David Ross created and invented, yet with level eyes saw the ways of sound finance. Here Amelia Earhart left with wings outstretched to a star! Lafayette is in the heart of the continent. It is deep in the granary of the Nation. But, it is more than that, it is in the economic and political center of the United States. It is in the heart of a vast workshop, also. Come with me for a moment to U. S. Road No. SZ. Here is a train of giant trucks, there is an airplane overhead. Everyxx here in the whole community is work done by automotive power instead of grinding down humanity. About 39,000 people reside in this community. Round about are the fertile lands of Tippecanoe County. On them are produced varied and abundant crops. Much real wealth flows into this part of the country. As far as per capita wealth is concerned, Lafayette is one of the wealthiest cities in the United States. The city owns the water works system. lt has a motorized fire department and offers adequate police protection. There are miles of paved streets. The city park is most beauti- ful, attracting visitors for miles around. lt is a city, too, of attractive, well-built homes. It has an excellent, modern public school system, crowned with Purdue University, a state university at the top. The learning of the few is despotism-the learning of the many is liberty-and intelligent and principled liberty is fame, wisdom, and power. These the public school system olfers to any and all who wish to learn. There are many factors which make Lafayette an ideal manufacturing and distributing center. It is 120 miles southeast of Chicago and 60 miles northwest of Indianapolis, just in the strategical position to profit by trade from these larger metropolitan centers. XVith- in a few miles are two hydro-electric plants, producing an abundance of cheap power. Not far south are rich, plentiful coal fields. There are live trunk railroads with unexcelled freight and passenger service. There is also plenty of labor available. To date the city has been free from any serious labor strife. So, with raw materials near at hand, excellent transportation facilities, cheap and abund- ant power and fuel, near the center of population for the country as a whole, and with contented labor available, Lafayette is most attractive for the manufacturer. It is rather IGITEHTY-FIVE interesting that the Aluminum Company of America studied the situation very carefully and then decided to locate a very large new factory here. I.afayette's industries include railroad shops, one of the greatest steering gear factories in the world. .1 boxboard factory, flour mills, a soap factory, foundries, wire works, elec- trical supply works, and many others. It is, also, .1 community of churches. There are many leading benevolent and secret order and lodges with chapters here. Banking facilities are adequate. Medical attention, clinics, hospitals are readily available. In its stores and shops, Lafayette offers quality merchandise. It has many of the ad- vantages and none of the disadvantages of the larger cities. Of course, it is interested in the sports of the time. All Hoosiers are, for that matter. But with all this devotion to sports, the community recognizes the deeper problems of the time and studies them earnestly, too. Truly, there is room fc-r the abundant life in this beautiful Community, nestling on the banks of the XVabash. There is no monotony in our panorama. It is constantly chang- ing, constantly broadening. The best is yet to be. Lafayette offers much to those seeking residence here. Among these advantages are iznequalled educational privileges, good business facilities, excellent industrial sites. amid plenty of religious and cultural opportunities. Here is unrivalled opportunity for the Masterful grasp of material thingsg Strength combined with acuteness and wings! XVilma Fletemeyer. his X -7 ' - X EIGHTY-SIX W '.i.Mi2-..i a f..'i.H.li..lL:n.1...a i.3.Erl1fErRG'x3:S1'hi1fiR3JB5h-'51 YO ASKED FOR IT... XX '-POZ E., ...- HP.!jJXVI11.1v I'.xrlyfNYl11gl1 unc is Donald Dunk? , . . HQ-1ucn+L.1L1gl1xl1y :hc xlurp uyuufll1c g.1l1JlcJ camcra . . . An wtf thc rcuu'J slwr uf Iwo uf kluH'x prettiest . . . Nu xn.1p-xlml p,1g.gc ns complete wnllm- uut our hcruanfllmc .lllllulcx .... -X pruspvclnvc rununce ..., -X gnu llnc mndld LXIIHCIII xcmcs -wc never would luvu gucssul II about Spots .md 'Sl10I'lllCn . . . l'llswunh Yuwx 111.111 .xbuul In 'Ncrvu 'cm up . , . SCIlillI'1ll'CXyXVlIh cscurts 'n cxcrvllllug . . , Kncnlyk Cux'nur1h-bras , . . I'.1lx. LI1un1N, Three Muxkeruerf' or what have xou , . . LJ Ilumur-Incugmru . . . Fllfil'l'I'Y-bl'IVI'fN A I , . manmmmm fIH'l Y-I-III: IIT FAIR ROSAMOND At Close of day Fair Rosamond Witliiii her bow'r reelined That labyrinth whose passages So eunningly were twined. She plucked .1 lute and softly sang Of knights and ladies fair, Of royal Henry's jealous love, Of the bow'r he'd built her there. She mused on her strange and lonely fate, Condemned to dwell apart: Her secret love for Engl.1nd's King Weighetl upon her heart. The curtain stirredg she dropped her lute And turned to see who came. Queen Eleanor before her stood. And sternly asked her name. In faltering tones the maiden told Then did the Queen reply, For the guilty love thou be.1r'st the King This hour thou'rt doomed to die! if So choose ye now betwixt the twain, The dagger or the bowlg For I vow to thee thou shalt not live, No more shalt Vex my soul! u l've watched thee now for many J day, As thou thy wiles dost play To Win my royal husbnnd's heart XVhen he seeks thee day by day! ff Know'st thou not that he is wed? His bride and queen am I? His life and love to me are pledged! Thou canst not choose but die! The hapless maid in terror saw The Queen before her stand, The dreadful cup and poniard sharp Glittered in her hand. Fair Rosamond in vain did plead, In vain for mercy beg: To her lips was forced the fateful bowl, She drained it to the dregs. Soft she sank upon her Couch, In all her youth and pride, The vengeful Queen of England smiled As Rosamond died. Betty Byers, 3 9 ' vm H WWW' HERE WE ARE . .. um 1 K, r L . f,q, , 4. . 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At least for those who attended the Senior lli-Y skating party. N A Oct. 6-Fire prevention convo. The firemen were merciful this year, they didn t merely dust off their old jokes - they polished 'em. Oct. 20-First dance of the year. the Booster dance, gave the terpsichorean season .1 mar- velous send-off. Oct. 21-The weary dancers had a chance to sleep it all off during the next few days, but the poor teachers had to go to their convention. Oct. 27-Convo. Nov. 3-Another convo. Nov. 9-And still another. Colonial Wfilliamftburg this time. Fascinatinf suh an' ma'm, fascinatin'! Nov. IU-The big show at last! The colossal, stupendous, description-defying Red and Black Revue, '37 edition. Nov. li-The football banquet gave hero worshipers a chance to gaze upon our mighty athletes en masse. Nov. 17-Carlton Sturdy Qsounds like heap big strong man, ugh!j appeared at convoca- tion. Nov. 18-And on his heels came the Southland jubilee Singers, really good in that poignant Southern fashion. Nov. 25-Begins another little holiday, Thanksgiving this time. And now it's one un- broken stretch of work, relieved only slightly by weekends, until Christmas. Dec. I-Helen Hiett, a very clever modern miss, told of her experiences in dictator- infested Europe. Dec. 21-Christmas cantat.1 convo. Quite a few warblers around school, we learned. Dec. 22-Merry Christmas! Very merry, for school's out till 1938! 5lan.3,1958-Wfell, it sounded nice. but '38 has a habit of stepping on '37's tail too eagerly. So here we are at the old grind again. lan. 17-O, woeful day! The end af the term brings those fateful report cards. lan. 18, 19-XVhat a lot of tragedy is packed into one little word -finals. jan. 24-Wfith a new ci'op of preps to enliven the routine, we start it all over again. Term after term- my, my, what an aimless existence! Feb. 12-jeff came in second in the debate tourney. Oh well, personally I think red is as pretty as blue - at least in ribbons - or anyway in prize ribbons. Feb. 16-Hanya Holm and her troupe went through the contortions of a modern dance demonstration. Extremely interesting. my children, and quite enlightening, and-hey. wake up! Iieb. 24-Fortune tellers, candy, balloons, an' everything! Know where? Of course, clever infants, at the P. T. A. Carnival. Mar. 2-NVhat a comfortable floor the skating rink has! Lots of people Qincluding mej made this discovery at the skating party sponsored by the Senior Hi-Y. Mar. 3, 4, Y-Sectionals -We went through with flying colors. But on - Mar. 12-XVell, even an e.1gle can't soar forever, let alone the proverbial aeronautical colors. All of which translated means- we kinda sorta were eliminated in the regionals. Oh, well, next year ....... Mar. 9-Murdock the Magician exhibited his mysterious powers.- Doggone it! I still can't figure out where he hid those doves. Mar. 19-Almost more of a social affair than a sporting event. But for fans of both types of entertainment there was plenty of fun popping at the semi-finals. May 20-XVords are not suflicient to describe the thrills and charms of that superb affair, the senior dance. Too. too divine, magnificent, wonderful, gorgeous-Oh, gosh! Supply your own adjectives. NIS lE'1'Y-TWVO 2:.:J-m!Q1'1i.1.i.i:.i- i1:'.i-.--:..'i:i.f1'J 't I- . .. f. '- ' lf: ' . 2 . 5 1 'X' mili 'T ' '50 !3L!il'3l!LlE5Dil3.i'.8YPIih 'ii -raiiJU:.i55-viii-.s3x..+.M...itilhiliiit-Tj SPECIAL HO UR ROLL. . . NVQ nominate for our special honor roll: For 17171112 SllIlfl N Iwi AIIVIIHI nmjm'-Vei'ne Hilt. Fur lfllllllllg lwigluwl lmzmrt in Shih' Confrtf-the Band. For llrrri' ymziix zrork on Variil-y lJl'!7tIflll'Q Triwz-Eldon Ellis. Jordan McCarty. and john Purdue. For living nllfilamlirllq arlnrx in Srniur Plavy-Iietty Trexler and Wloody Randolpli. Iwi' XL'I'l'llI.Q fum' lynliii in flu' Butyl' Gln' Cllllr-joe Lauglilin, Logan Selimadel, and Chester Riegle. For Xl'lA1'lIl.Q -fnlzz'-1i'u1'i in flu' Girls' GIWCINI1-Sybilla Bostwicli, Mildred Burdon, Marie Freeland. and Gaynelle Lord. Fm' lvriuxq llllflfillllllllg IlIt'llIl7l'I'x of Bnmfur Sfuff-Sain Gersliuny. Ed Clark, Chester Riegle, and Paul Coffey. For !7i'lIl'Q Ullflftllllllillg n1cn1lu'rx nf Nulzlilm Sfuff-Eldon Ellis. Richard Ball, Gerald Clark, Mary Carson, and Paul Colley. For zvirllzivlg lvmurx in Shih' Malli Cmzfzwfi-Billy Butler, Marcia Young. and Uan Tscliopp. For lwlrig iliifrlrf ll'lI1lll'l'X in Lufm Crmfvilx-Kathryn Alburn, and Betty Trexler. Fm' Oralurinzl ulvilil-y-M.1i'jorie Kuntz. Fur lhluviflg ffm! lll Cllllllfvj' Dl.Xl'IlYXllIlI Lnilqllz'-Lloi'd.ii1 McCarty. For lwiug llIl'U1l7l'l'.X uf ll'llIl1llI.Q 1r1f1'11-111111111 Bz1Xkt'fl7rlll Tnzm-George Miller, Carl Atha. Rieliard Brady, XVilliam Brady, Charles Hawkins, Stanley Morrison, Lawrence O'COHHOI'. and Lewis Raub. Fur Irving cjllllllfj uVllIlIt'l'X in Iailin Cmzlrtl-Claarles NVolf, Ross Sliideler, and Henry Taylor. For Ivjfi jmrlirijmllls in Shih' CT!IHIIlIt'I't'lLll Cnfzlvxl-Harriet Hoyt, joan Koerner, Mar- garet Reigle, Betty Amos, Mary Frances Hunter, Helen Froscli, Marian Miller, Doris Grann F01 Fw For For Pyke. Harry For For on, Norma Skinner, Juanita Kersey, and Lawrence Davis. all lqlrlx lllllwftllllllll-Q in Girlx' rlflvlrfivi. ' all lmryt 0IlfYfl1VI!lil1IQ in Spnrfx. Yi-II I.c'mlr'r-Dewiglit Mickler. Srniorx llallllllllg lwunr roll au'awl'S-Mary Carton, Mary Frances Hunter, Donald john Schnaible, Dan Tschopp, Katcryn Alburn, Eldon Ellis, Chester Riegle, and Shoemalier. spvlnllug Hlllllf, Ulllll-jf' lwuri on ffm Nazlfilnt-Eldon Ellis. all flrosu ozllsfamling in mam' fivlzl zrlrom zu' ma-y lnzu' mi-rlnnkwl. XIXPTY-THREE . 111 vt? . ,H 141,51 Ht .,: , iz' ' ', UQ 'f-A NQHf L4aL 'f - 'Af---'n.r - ,wwf ------J gil --ng- FACULTY AUTOGRAPH XINETY-FOUR -mzmmmmmm AUTOGRAPH NIXETY-FIVE F , UTUCRAPHS XINETY-SIX -41-1 Hu:-I iilf nn ahbnt-ax'-'44.,.',e+. :..x A, ml' fL'41fIH'C SMART CHIC FOOTWEAR 351.99 to 354.95 Hosiery Purses Clear and Perfect All Lulurb All Materials Pk ex s ' L, s N s + L S L 2 , WQ EA U TTF U,L,5H,QE 54. ss A ,,,, 532 Main St. Lafayette, Ind. fHHEGOODNKHfFPHARMACES 1eff'5 Supply Store Text Books and Supplies for High School Gym Shoes, Suits and Supplies for Girls and Boys Used Text Books Bought and Sold Soda Fountain Service, Candies, Cigarettes, Tobaccoes and Film Dependable Drugs and Prescription Work at Both Stores 716 No. 9th St. 1530 E. Main St. Phone 5725 Phone 6000 Teacher: Robert. you were not paying attention just now. Can you tell me what the chief river of Egypt? Robert Johnson: The Nile. Teacher: And what are its tributaries? R. QI.: Er-the juveniles. -I--I--I-+ The Kid-Father, how soon will I be old enought to do as I please? The Old Man-I don't know. Nobody has ever lived that long yet. IlUGEIl'S GOOD BREAD Baked Fine Since '49 mir' --L1-ff' ' .iv 65.311915'1 K3f5UY xHYS'kNCK..J'K'VN'RQ7SW!3b'lXsrIKL'vllilN WELL 'YEAGER - BEST The Prescription Drug Store West Side Square Crihlwed from the 1913 Nnutilux qwith xulwrituting n.1mesJ: 1 Mr. Hinlmw: George, why should .ill high school Qtudents .ittain . clear knowledge ol civicsf George Crmier: You're quite right. XVhy should they? 4-In -in 1-ln .14 Teacher: Give me .1 good definition of wind. B.ll'b.1I'.l Loeb: Air in .1 hurry. 4. .l. 4, 4. XV.irren Thompson, looking significantly toward th: domextic xcience lah.-- Gee. that candy Smells good! Nl.lI'y.lly5 Page- Yes, come up nearer the door where xou cm smell it better. PETER ANDERSCN C0 MPA Y Wrecker Service Tire Service lift '1', 1 'thing for the illll0 Goodyear Tires and Tubes Delco Batteries and Battery Charging Delco Farm Light Plants Delco Electric Pumps Dial 4048-Sixth and Alabama Official AAA Service we Never Close-Open 24 Hours Compliments of INDIANA ASSOCIATED TELEPHONE CORPORATION Miss Ifcnronz You spcllcd snap with two p's. You must omit om Kitty Aimlnpplc: Hwyllitll one? 4. 4. 4. 4. Miss Ryan-How is it that you .irc Lats this morning, Lynn? lynn lirian-l oycrslcpt. Miss Ryan-XY'h.It? Do you slccp .It home .Is well? 'l' 'lr' '-I' 'X' Jimmy Gl.It7-I,ct's cut classes totlay .md go to .1 show. Hen Taylor- C.ll1'I do it. l Iiccd my slccp. LYMAN COAL CO. QUALITY CoAL Disrriburor of j. I. CASE TRACTORS AND FARM MACHINES 110 N. .End St. Phone 210-4 HART SCHAFFNER R MARX CLOTHES Arrow Shirts jayson Shirts Shirtcrafr Beau Brummcll Neckwear Imcrwoycn llotic Rugby Swcatcrb If It'.v New-Ibn C1111 Gel It At GEISLER'S CLOTHES SHOP, IHC. sim MAIN STRIQIQT LAFAYIQTTE, INDIANA Ei.u.,.,,,,l.,,,, 'W' fi.,,,I.,,,,' -Aw.xiii1',1,'1,i,,'I'i:f,g''gm,a'mIiirIamumwfi,vgA-mggq 4'5m'51i- Mm wi. N115 On Sth SI. Iiulwccn M.1in and CoIumhi.n WARDROBE CLEANERS Hume nf Ifine Cleaning I. If. Pugc, Prop. Phone III! TL'.lCl1CI'fII-l1LI'L' will hc only .1 I1.1lf-day of school this morning. kI.lkOlx Young-XY'I1oopcu! Tmulmcl'-XVc'll h.1x'c the other half this .1ftcrnoon. 4, 4, 4. 4. Vcrnc IIill-Wl1.1ts.1m.1ttc1', Ilim, you look tirul? .lim Rush-No womlur. My insomnia is so Imul rhc -lm-p arc piclscting mc for shortur hours. 4- 4- -1- lx- Barh Roystcl'-INI.u'y' Iouiws, what eiIcul docs rhc moon have on thu Kids? M. I.. R,-Not any, dear. Only' on thc untlcd. o BOOKS o GIFTS 0 STATIONERY 0 OFFICE EQUIPMENT o ATHLETIC GOODS 0 ROYAL TYPEXVRITERS 0 GREETING CARDS o A. B. DICK MIMEOGRAPHS o OFFICE SYSTEMS DECKER'S 518-520 MAIN ST. PHONE 6-677 5.z3si'J3:.gitl X29r33i'ii!9 9QMiE53LQEMBEkWLQMm EmHM. Wheeler's Lunch -510 Blain QUALITY Poop SERVICE and VARIETY CATERING: For Parties, Clubs, Teas and other Entertainment in our Private Modern- istic Banquet Room. Call 6810. Teacher: Regina, tell us how 'The Lady of the Lake' beginsf Cieiie Neville: XVell, .1 man was drunk- Teacher: Reginal Xvliateyei' makes you think that?'i Gelie the Innocent: lt says'Tl1e stag at eve had drunk his till'. 'I' 'P 'F' 'I' Clerk in bookstore-This book will do half your work for you Bill Deeker-liinel I'll take two. 'I' 'il' 'I' 'P klordan M,-NVli.it do you think would go well with my purple and green golf socks Bill Stephan-Hip boots. IQENNEIJXI 8. SNIITH C ' 1 I A I, Foot of South Street Telephone No. 3225 Tolens School Products Inc. Terre Houte, Ind. Representative Glen Clodtelter Lafayette, Ind. - N ya n Lv I' 9 Q fqzfrz 1 Fiat-Q1 .:.,k',!',a 3' -jr Nlwfi-A 1 s : . 1 sqgy, If . 1 f- G. M ,gl ni. . 'J '35 ' za fn.. ff A5 1. :.-11 .-S. . ' .. .M sygmff 4 1 L- W1-.A ..-. r'fF'm5 ., ., ., ., .3-Y M .. ti lf 7: :- rejegzyff 'fi 1 JR '29 'W ,Q . 5' 3. 2 CA . A -- 54' vi -f -' 1,- Y-1.: '- R ' MW ' ig:-,fl'.-:,F'W' 'Wh gr-Elfkiig' gtg 4-X Lx I, ali, -gg HAH, t 0' Q5 'l l Ek ' 1' Q: P? . T '51 -'bww , WJ N' -.Sw If mffiwzs y Q Il .QL 5-Lal.. ' ' 1' -, V. Y Tfgiqeu S ff- -N ff- Mr L5 a wr Wg. if aw . 'z . . , I A I I -7 S b gfrgifziii liE.5r,Lg1gQb 11 3, Compliments of 14. Z. Kemmea GENERAL CONTRACTOR ...-U-.. L. Lafayette, Indiana ie, A 'T XY'AI.I.PAPIiR PI'I I'SBURGIl PAIN'l'S GLASS HIINECICS GLASS AND PAINT CO. J 826 If.lsl Main Strcct Ihonu 5841 I..1f.1yL-tru, ImIi.m1 Tum V.ll.lgII.Il1 wax .lhuut lu pL11'cI1.1ku .1 Liclxgl fur ilu' m xu unc .lftcrmmry SJILI nh h-mx-uihcu gi1'I: XVhy .IVCIIII yuu in sulxauxlf' Oh, IIN .ull 1-iglmrf' .ln XYCITLI Tum, I'x'u got IIIL'.INIL'S.N BETTER COALS PLEASE QLK R :2-- --fc Phmmu 4055 Wfhile You Grown in 'NVe Have Grown in I ' KNoxw'L1iDqQ1i which IL-M15 I., Iluvc A IYFEICIENCY in the application of thc I I I I I KNOYYLEDG ARTS AND IL'LlI'IIL'lI SCIENCES which you Imm- E of the must IEEEICIIENT for our u cure of clothing which accounts 1 vcr-incrn-11s.ing VOLUME of husincss. CROWN LAUNDRY CO. Alaxler Dry C1L'1lIlt'7'X Private Exchange Phone A4075 Quality First Always Prescriptions Our Specialty SCHNAIBLE DRUG CO. iw izfxsr SIDE SQUARI3 Finest Quality Foods Hays Jewelry CO. Are Always Reasonable At Fist Side Square Regal Stores Fine jewelry Schurnlan Grocery at Moderate Prices Across From jail Bun l,.1nib: l want to buy tl pencil. Storclxeepcr: llartl or soft? Bun: lt'sfor.1still ux.im. 4' 4' 4' 'lr How tlitl you enjoy your outing, dear? .isked Gizintlmotlier. Oli, it was .ill very lieautiful, but you slioulcl just sue the 'Devil's Gorgeif' answered lane. My dear, rt-proycil tlie slioclxetl oltl lady, you slioulcln't speak like that of your friends. I expect tlie ritlc .incl tlic fresli .iir just gave tliem .in appetite. For Better Cleaning and Pressing Phone 4552 RELIABLE CLEANERS NVQ Call For and Deliver lVlAlN STREET AT EIGHTH mill' -MF? lt - w N4 5Ff.'.'TlUfl!'-2ilhfWLZ5Y41T3ltvlifikhihfJ!+.Q'B,3EMil'1S-ZQRFRHAEA'-dMdi.YH36Iii 0 In flue 19354 gmdlnzlilzkq Class of h !L'f76l',Vll1 High Sflmol. May 'win 4 f11,'11:'v Lzzsizzcxy or wllvgv nzrvw' 4 be om' of SllL'L'L'5.V and lmfzfzillvxs. and 0. Sth and Furry I,.1f.1ycltc, lndirmn Tmchcr: Don, p.1I'.1pl1I'.lNU thi. wntcnct-: Hu w.1w ht-nt on wuing hor. Don Malcolm: The Night of hcl' doulvlcd him up. A 4. 4. 4. 4. Tcnchur: XVho wax thc worldK m1.11'ttwt m.m? JilUl'l1y Glam: Thomas Fdiwvn. llc invtntctl tht' plwlmoglzlplm .uni nxuhn xo thu pr Pl would stnv up .1ll night .md uw hix clcagtliu light hulhxf' 4. 4. 4. ,I TB.lCl1L'l'I Did you cvcr forgiw .ln t-ncmy?' Bob xydllghdlli Yu, once. TL'.lCl1Cl'Z And what nohlc suntimcnt promptcd you to do it? Bob V.: I lc was lwiggcfxm mc. IV? Slbevizzlize in Ybuug Mwfs Clothes There Is Quality in Drugs That'5 XYhy XVc Say Trun Your Prescriptions lo Us .IORDANS The MENS WEAR SHOP Vcllingcr Pharmacy 436 Main Street 854 Main Phone 272 xllllXIIll IX 4-a --- C Sckwzmam- , :trio , X 4 5, nt, f. - Q? ..X, , .R .ZQMQG 601. MGVING and FIREPROOF STORAGE 'l'he Very Best in Moving Furnas Ice Cream Dairy PVIIIIIIIIIX of Q1mlii'y Appropriate lce Cream for livery Occasion Milk and Cream Delivered Daily to Your Home Phone -4866 415 North St. -t -, .,, soon I nuccssson ro J. :vt CLARK COAL CO. A Black Bzfsilzesx but We 'Trent lbn Unbiten 906 N. Fifth Street Blaclx iNlL'l'llZ l7id your watch stop when it hit tht- floor? lick XVinslxi: Sure, did you thinlx it would go on through? fl- fi' 4- fl'- .lim l7evol-Une single mme .intl this canoe will collapse. Nlary Devol-Can l move my ehoon-gum to the other side of my mouth? + -x- 4- -x- A vert' thin teacher met .1 verv f.1t one in the hall. From the loolt of you, said the latter, there might have been .1 famine. Yes, was the reply, And from tht- looli of you, you might have caused it. The American Laundry and Cleaning Co. Laundry - Dry Cleaning - Pressing Hats Cleaned and Blocked Shoe Repairing Phone: 5085-5086 F. Carson F. XV. Oliver 6-il Main Street HBkL',ig,:g.Ef'1-A -, I fam:aammwissswmwarmmtmfmxwprntmwmmzumnuwa - . . - 1 MATT SCHNAIBLE COAL CO. C0111 :md Coke Phone 5476 559 Ifrie St. Tc.1fI1e1': Young man. I lu-Iiuw I I1c.111I yuu Llllxlllg in clms. Bud Bl'.'lLI'I1.lXX'Z UI1, no. I never talk in my Jeep. Qmcrgc ww rcalling to Ihr .rn account ut' .1 f.1:w,L's IIJILIIXIIINIIN du.1tI1. 'Rc.lw:I1ing fur .1 l'.'ll'L' plant, Im -,Iippcd over tI1c cliH'. .md .lx Im fell In' IIQ.llI1Cl'CLI mn n1cntum.' Uh, George, tI1c Iistener inlel'1'uptclI, The fam' m.mI XVILIL .ln cntlulsinkt Ile mu I Inu been. Ixmcy' PICIXIIIQ IIOXNCIAS even .ls I1e tl-Il to Ins IIom11. NI.ll'y jane: TI1c1'e's no duulwt .lbgur in-elwrlm nmlxc the ummm Verne: Yes, . lnun I Iv 1'g'.1 Ii the nun. xl f-.Y L 8,5 We employees -ef are all for you, Jeff. 6 ' , I, Public Service Co. of Indiana Gifts THE FOSTER SHOP East Side Square BEST OF LUCK TO YOU SENIORS! Ear Indian:1's Finest lee Cream CHAMBERLIN ICE CREAM CQ. Phone 5028 511-i Alabama St. Ar .1 reception in XY'.ishington .1 young ni.in was .islyeel hy .1 woiiun to guess her Age. You niust have some idea, she said .is he Iiesitated. I Inu seyeril ieleis H he itlniitteei with .1 smile. The only trouble is that I hesitate whether to in.iIte you ten ye.1rs younger on .ieeount of your looks. or ten years older on .ieerrunt of your Inxiinsf' Do you thinly III11 loo young to ni.irry, Aunt? .islxed Jane. If I had niy liine oyer again, dear, replied the genial spinster. Ill get m.1rried before I had sense enough not to. The FIRST-MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK LAFAYIZTTIZ. INDIANA Total Resources 5S8,500,000.00 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation I md. 1,1 -'. .X 131'Nikki,'II','b7MliQElWvRN!KXU?RQEMSN-MNmTH I XY'e are constantly seeking ways and Wcylcvcr Electrical means to make friends, which is al- ways shown by the Utilities' per- C10- sistent efforts to accomplish the hest Electrical Cummcmrs of service every day in the year? rain or Shine. and Dealers in Electrical Sllppllfis STREET RAILNWAY House Wiring IDC. 642 Main St. Lafayette, Ind. Hun lwx-Sflnfvlzlx' ,ll1vfM'u A Chesterheld is a piece of furniture made to hold three people with an arm at each end Venus was the chief of love in ancient Greece. She was immortal. hut the Roman called her something else. The Scotch do not belong to the Church of lingland. They en to the l'i'ee Lhureh. Sinister means a woman who isn't married. Philosophy means being ahle to explain why you are happy even when you are PUOI' Bud O.: XY'hen you asked her to dance did she aeeept quickly? lack XV.: Did she? XY'hi', she was on my feet in an instant. This NAUTILUS is from the press of 69 50- Lafayette, Ind. fllllllltll Sltleriulisls for Years Y -..M Y: A- - .. - MOORE and KEMPLE HARDXVARE CO. Refrigerators Gas Stoves Hardware Paint 550 Main Struct Phone 2577 Nliss .'Xnderson: Johnny, wh.1t's .1 peninsula? Alolmny: A rulwhei' neclx. Miss A.: No. it's .1 neck l'Lll1l1ll1g out to ea nlivlmnyz XX ull, ll1.lliN .1 ruhlvei' neclx. isn't il? An elderly' eh.ip inquired the way to Bond chapel wlicre funeral services for Clarentt l,.lIAlUXV were hcing held. HQil.1l'k'l1CC l,.lI'I'OXK' .md I promi-.cd t-.ich rather twenty years .igo that wliicliever one of us xx .ts .ilivc when tht- other was lwuried would go suit IWJY the PI'L'rlCllCI',H hc vouelisaled For a Business Career LAFAYETTE BUSINESS COLLEGE Air Conditioned Refrigerators of Highest Quality LAFAYETTE ICE AND COAL CO. Fourth 84 Salem Sts. Phone 5078 Visit Our Refrigerator Display Room M1 ULU ALP 'T H '.S1!.'fx-21.117l2:TI1LTbK':UJc!YYll'HElBSiU, . !n.,nws1:m.:1:-warm-mn :mmmnmnmmn We Apflrrffiafe Ibm' B115i11ex,v The Smith Candy Co. 1-3-5 North Third St. Phone 4302 Wm ff, 1 .,' ' ' A y, I 4 j I ' . 1 Pop p 51 35 Blouses Hosiery Lingerie Sweaters Gloves Negligees Skirts Bags Accessories lll-I I3 No. sith St. Phone 5079 West Side Cleaners Guaranteed by Good House Keeping Magazine as Advertised Therein Northwestern at Vine Phone 4081 Delivery Service JOE ARDAPPLE Warehouse Storage-Moving-Crating Long Distance Hauling Phone 2950 lI28 Main St Mr. Peck: Name .1 great time-saver. Barb XV.1llace: Love at First sight. A London pedestrian was meandering vaguely across the street, and stopping trnthc A solicitous driver inquired politely: l say. sir, may l ask what .ire your plans? Alordan: You know you're not .1 had looking girl. Betty Jane M.: Oh, you'd say so cycn if you didn't think sn. jordan: NVe're even then. You'd think so even if l didn't s.1y so. THE HOGAN DRUG CO. Stores 1 and 2 Paints, Oils and Glass Lunch Soda No. 1, 115 N. 4th St. Phone 5005 No. 2. 508 Main St. Phone 50415 JEFFERSUN HIGH SCHUOL Compliments of Val-U-Dress Sho -150 Main Phone 5907 Phone 3,085 HENRY POOR LUMBER CO.. P Lumber - Millwork Builder's Supplies XY'est Lafayette Bimuitlics time .1 man fXl'ULlllLl this school Sufticic11tly Rcstrained and cool. lil'lULl3.:l1 to limit His tlemamls I'XllklS.lYHc,i0OCll1lgl1f.l ,lust l1oltli11gl1.111tls. XY'l1ohastl1c tlccentx To wait Until at least A second date To reach a W.lI'IN Romantic state 1Nl11lJ1'r1's Priiivv' And give a girl Some pl'Cp.II'.lIlOll Before expecting Osculation At least .1n hour ln tluration? ' lf such there be Cm Ill.1I'l'i him well, I'll date the guy Antlm.1lxel1in1 tall Me what the heck He had for dinner. That I11.ll-iCSlllT111SO sick. DORNERS Flower Shop Qlmlily Flowery Main at 7th Phone gi Horner Motor Co. Chevrolet Cars Used Cars S Trucks 6050 625 Columbia Cor. 6th 8 Columbia ,,..L:1-.1J,n.. 1 ,Uri'?F?11xvTrH57SiisvKr:11'vxw,n.a.m::s'mnn9n.1xLmnugnnl Jnwtfh, dunnuo, Kvmpwwf PK Theatre Theatre Thcatrg Pk The Pifk of the PiL'I'llI'65 ' mt.F.,u,L. ' Compliments of LUEB 8: HENE CO. For 65 Years on the Square Lafayette Loan and Trust Company Corner Fourth and Main Lorrinne: ls there much graft in the Army? NV.1rren Ardapple: Oh. sure. Even the lmyonets .ire fixed. A young .ittornev was pleulinv his first CISL Ht xx 1 ' l I . r, . 1. - '. s retamet by .1 farmer to prosecute A r.1ilru.id company for killing 24 hogs, .intl wantetl to impress the jury with the nugnitude of the injury. Twenty-four ho 's, ve tl 3, ., n einen twenty'-four ho-Is Txunty fou K , I 5 . 4'- r-twice the number the jury hos! Compliments of Meet Us at . Kienlv Drug Reliable Coal and ' lfom pany Roofing Co. and My One of Our Delicious Canal St. Phone 8101 Sandwiches -, .'. ,DLETIJQ Nl!f!T'TR5.f:1WJt1?f1TZ.'lB9l1bl3Xili:?JLiiIi2HP'Nl'!'fF!FEM1lSblHiHElKlK5EBU depends upon things a person does when he is young Pk It is too late to save for a rainy clay after it starts raining X JILL 14432 9 fn A Mutual Legal Reserve Life Insurance Company. Quality Flowers Sparrendahl Tailor Clark Floral Co. Fowler Hotel Bldg. phone 5152 527 Alain St. HCIIIIKIJFS Altlkt? T116 Altlllu ACE ITORIQI 5- T-g XVHOLESALIS -xx . RETAIL Builders' Hardware, Factory Supplies, janitor Supplies, Paints and XY'nll Paper john Sperb Hardware Co. 822-24 Main St., Lafayette, Indiana Phone 2777 - ,, . l7e.1n-XX lmr do you want! lim Duets-Nl.1y l use your phone? l told black Burncll Ill skip sulmool with llim tod.1y but llc forget to tell me wlmt lime. l'I1nm11x Timm' Smzgx Nr-ro-f-f Tl1crc'll Bc .1 Hot Time in the Uld Town Tuniglitf' Napoleon .lftcr Xvnrcrloo- So Mdny Memories. Custcr'x l.1st st.1ml- fX111ong my Sioux Vcm'u1's. Adolph Hitlerf You Ci.m't Tslw Tlmt Awny From Me. Gerry Mohlnlan Compliments of jeweler and Optometrist SfClgC1' B1'OS. .154 Main St. Pl1onc2954 550 Main Street u...Lr x' '1 MGP ' 'f FW11 wmv-'N 'wav'TW'r1 sl az auv-f'vm:zrs-wana-n-nmnzriewmnnwn lIl NEA'S O Port rails by l'll0l02l'il plly Franuls il ml Kodak Finishing NAl l'Il.l'S l'llol ogrzlplu-I Dliniaturv 'YRIIIPPZIS and Kmlaks fomplelv Lino of Supplies For the Amateur O 63-l RIAIN STIIEET Compliments of Dewenter's 416 Main St. Always First With The Newest Confectionery In Young Men's Clothing 1 h d M , If HH Hin Lafayette Typesetting Company Linotype Composition Ludlow - Makeup 51013 North Fifth Street Lafayette, Indiana Dl1r11fu'll Palm' ihl.ll1iS work is from sun to sun. But VK'Ol1Lll1lS work is never done. My. my, such inethciency! Submitted by one who is slightly! dopier than the rest of us: Attention, math students -If it takes ten yards of cloth to make .1 suit of Lll1LlCI'XVC.1l' for an elephant, from what height do you have to drop .1 cixinberry to break .1 shingle on A tile roof? NEYY DIA IFN TIIEATIIE Presenting Select First And Second Run Pictures I I li 'IN LNIY me ','..' L.: -1.'-Q..t Q... '. TL., -..'-...L i.,,J1J.i'jQil.'x21 1L3S5'P1i '19FkiPX Qi.V:.'lS!LEIBSiT3.:EiXWi'i3'L ll ifst-Qfmnil t . For Finxt ualit ' M 'at c,Ol'I1l7llI'l1L'UI3 of LS Q 3 Q Call 5019 G60 H' Schilling Gus Bonner Sons XY'holcsalc Candies MCM Alllfkut Wye Dclivcr 210 North llth Struct 858 Main St. tQtm1plin1o.-nts of Mc .fean Wfmic Ga. U 11!L'l2L'xGro1l ' 1 H, .1 CN B f 4 - ,.,,, id .V :,.w ' .-Y' fp--1gfun,armvcsemshrst'xzsx-,rmr',x,z1wi,-311m1- 9 113, fn , Que. 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MQCARTY Superintentlent .tml l,lAlI1L'lP.ll The Staff of the 1938 Nautilus completes its worlt and offers this finished hook to the students of -Ietfer-,on with .1 feeling of deep s.itisf.1ction. let this hook he your memory clit-st to holtl for you the happy hours of your high school days. Eine O O O MISS IRMA SLAYBACK LYNN MILLER Dean of Girls Dean of Boys NLNL I lls'xle.'X11dei's1111 C l1.1rlts U. K iilln-rtsoi1 fx : fr, Q wp ' 4. 9E In is , sg.. ' wh . .522 lx egg ui. Mary' Ci. Kennedy fs an e 1 s Q N f lda I. lilun1ing ,,. r - X 3 JB 3 - ,kr .. 3? ff' . I .Ke 2 . . ge.. , R f i l 1 f' 'i A.. n 1 l Llfllk Xl. lel1l1111 X11i1exl,Ys11ol Xlaix l.llx.1n lelall C larlx Miss Anderson is fond of roller-skating along witli tl1e exercise of playing golf .... Mr. Cul- bertson believes in .1 good swing session. He was seen playing tl1e piano in .1 swing band .... Nliss Kennedy likes to travel during vacation. Xvlllilf seliool is in session sl1e keeps up with the political world .... Miss l3lei11ing's favorite enjoyment is Sl1.1kespeare's plays. Slie is .1 fan of good plays on the stage. FACULTY Miss Fenton, wl1o is busy lilies to read real good lwoolts most of lier time. of some value .... Miss XVo0d would ratlier listen to an opera. Sl1eis opposed to tl1e prese11t day sw Ryan indicates good reading l Slie is also very mucli interest Mrs. Clark is quite a l1.1slietl1.1 .1t many of the games during 9 O 9 ing music. . . .Miss ay lier book reports. ed in traveling .... ll fan. She was seen the season. FACULTY . Miss Norman, Along with her hooks of good English, does her knitting in .1 unique way .... Mr. Rogers will he seen on his f.1l'lT1 during th: vacation months. Naming his .inimals is .1 proh- O 0 Miss Kimmel p.1ys much attention to hei' flow- er g.ii'den. She has .lccomplished the technique in growing flowers .... Miss ll.inn.1 spends hei- time tittining her stuclents for .1 Latin contest. lem to him ..., Mit C.ll'l'L?ll tixivels the yen' Victory has been the result .... MV, l'lil1Hll.'lNV, 1-Gund, HQ mtlkgt elim-r ri-ips over the week-end who l1.ls hecome l:.1INOLlS for his Civics courses, to his family home .... Miss Cook lin .ln old moves from his study of Civics to f.lI'l'l'lil13. . . . Spanish wnyl likes to prepare family 1UL'.1lS. 9-he Miss Leiter quotes housekeeping is eslentinl to also reads fiction hooks. tvcry woman in the home. Playing the piano is .in unknown pastime to everyone except neigh- hors. l'kI'llCl:,N4'll'l'l1,l11 V.C.liixg1ers sie.ii el',Ci.1i'r4ill lill1I'l1.Ic:.cY1lOli uf insi- X 'Fi-s, Estelle Kimmel Eliz4be:liM.Hinn.1 Ifirl ,.,-z, - ' lvl '7' Hinshaxx' Nl.1L1Lll3 Leiter ELEVEN XYiliiia lfletemever , .i 'f,'.-,Jkt -.ix-,.1, Al Xlargutrite XYar.l XI, L. Nlarsliall limgoe I',,b!g, 1 i U05 NY in-1 1 iw, Q' W-A f' ' 6' A 215,517.1 -' wg --1. . :im-V.: , - t ' 215' 1-, an . 1, si, gg-. 54:-5 L.535:,,.-W.,v' A . , .sal t s . .5 N, ' l V ,-- ,Q -. f ill up P . iff: fl f kg ff 3 A is , .5 :' 'ZR V ,lg W- , Qi' ' sit v' 9 5 12 l R. XY. Peek Miss Fletemever is very much interested in athletics. During her recent travels she went to see a Rose Bowl football game .... Miss XVard, who recently arrived from a trip in Europe, tells us of her ambition to travel in all foreign coun- tries . . . Mr. Marshall takes his flower garden striously. An old custom of his is to kid the Seniors in his classes .... Mr. Peebles in keeping with his department of work, believes in the scicntilic structure of a plant or animal. FACULTY 'IWV ELY E ff. , , A., ei 1 525 if? sgsf . f 5 'Q ' Q? i , s 4 4, I , gf '35 mfs X k - 4. fl , 5- if kg f fI,T'.- ' D'iC ' Q i ' 9, f V . l. R. llammons htraltl llxtcliings Lutlitr ll. Troutman Mr. Peck brings mathematics in as the solu- tion of a great many problems. He is known as an inventor to most of the students in his classes. . . . Mr. Hammons' travels indicate his interest in raising many kinds of fruit. Recently he exhib- ited a large citrus fruit from Florida .... Mr. Hitchings eniovs traveling in addition to work- ing with wood. He takes an active part in stu- dent activities .... Mr. Troutman uncovers his ability of being a lTl.ll1L!fClCCl,Il'C1' of musical in- struments. This consists of his work in fine wood-work. O O O F A C U L T Y . . . Mr. XViiis, who is .1 taienteti tiI'Llll1INCl', wishes Miss Margaret XY'hite. who sews much of tht to arrive to the highest peak in swing niusie .... time, believes there is .1 future to the sewing cir Mr. Morgan may he lmnwii as a great huntsnaan cles uf Ainerica .... Miss Buyer appreciates our in the Northern woods. He is eapahle of tiaing year hunk ertorts due tn her past experience. . . uork in handicraft .... Mr. BI'.lkiiL'y, who takes Nlr. h1.1LlIACl' is .1 great NPUl'fNlU.ll1, especially in care of the iiI'l.ll1CL.'N in the sCi10t1i.cl1i11ys striving hunting anti fishing .... Mr. Minier believes ill puZ7les. He enjoys good 111o1'ies as do most of us. IICXYCI'.lI1IlLlL'S in the teaching iiL'iLi,.ll1Li the publi . . . Miss XYVJQQHC1' types her way 1.1 fame in hopes cation of new buulss. to be a inovie star. She furnishes us with huin-nr at the prtiper time. li.1r1fiti,l.XY1ils lil1e1'tl.Nlu1'g,111 k-.Ii11sstlllS1.1iiltx RLIli1XX.I!'3ll , N sv? M-IVF!-IFN Xvhiff fis.1l511vt'r A. xX'.xi.1Ul'Cl' L.,yA1lQAX1m,C ' 75111 :ik THIRTEEN I A 4 E WH ,. -iv,-.w X.:-I---'Avy-q,.-,,,,,,..,,,,.-, V. . .v-- ,. ...A D xl. I . II.iiI1ti Kiei.rei.iii.i lxienlx lxellle Mei oi 'N-'B' I. is , x . . e , Mr. Hadley, who h.is the temper of .1 journal- ist, lilies to go on quiet fishing trips .... Miss Kienly is very much interested in .irtistie dlxiw- ings. This year she h.is the new experience of working on the year hook .... Miss McCoy is interested in llowers, sewing, .intl good whole- umme enteitiinment .... Miss Ratelille can bf found fiziiniiig pietures during most of her spare time. FACULTY hx. Y. N.. . , fy- -1- I A 1 ' c' X-1 'X ,ya .1 lbx - iss.. T es:-1 '- 1-?kj:EPfs-:'3 1 -. 15 -5:f9'Fs Qt -- 'I 'S?'.t'-mf? -3 .sq X X - - ss 5 1' s .A V-'3jg,:r?,f-5 .1 'lf - . 5 4 5? fs A . ., 3- f . flfiiii , ll' ixlliixflw g-' i 3 -' 'z wiysc 1 s g- rf- X 1' r f. i s 1 ., ' ll.irrx' I . l,ix'lor Q. X. l'ete:'son Ili1.ilieihliiitlimek Clarence Lan Mr. H.irry Taylor is experienced in draw- ing projects. lI-.- look up his work during the h.islxetb.1ll 50.18011 .... Mr. Peterson, who is .1 great hiologist, prefers gardening which is essen- ri.il in his type of work .... Miss Rothroek while niotoring in her .iutomobile may solve the prob- lems of the tr.iH'ie situation by geometry .... Mr. Line, .it the end of each school semester, is ell with .1 flying st.irt to the state of Michigan. Q O O Cileel.1li.itcl1tlt Q. I..ilw, FACULTY Mr. Rolicrt T.ly'ltJ1', .1 inunilnci' of thu two l5's, takes rhc .iir .it .in uncxpcctctl tinic ,.... N lr. Kcnllcr, ltnown .is Chai-les Atlas, bulit-ws in the tltvclopincnt of the litinmn body .... Nlr. licvur- uni, .1 golf st.1r in loc.il tournmncnts, enjoys cimping ion tlic golf courscj .... Miss St-xton figures the tccliniquc of bowling by the .inglt-s of thc bowling .lllcix This solution nialxcs onu .i bcttci' bowler. 9 9 O Mr. Nl.isturs is fishing for good lxislxnztliull pl.13'- Qrs during thc school turni. This cxplains his un- ii-iinl tccliniquc in iisliing .... Mr. Martin in past yr-.irs his bccomc fanious .is .1 great .itlilctic star. Ho t.1lxcs.ln .ictivc part in xxirious sports thc year round .... Miss Alnli'itlgC talics up knitting in rulxtion to thc tlcvclopnicnt of young womcn of tirniorrrtw .... Mr. XVcbb is .1 gl'C.lI sportsnmn in the licltls of athletics. Hu is very succcssful in the line of hunting also. il l ix li i C1-:.ii',gg N. lxiiwlcr Xlfln ii 1 1. l. ticiif If iilli Mxliin Q-nn. 0 ,Q , Nw , ' A , . 4 Sw' ' ' - 1, W ' A TS W wg, s . S yl YL 'm-- FR. ' ' 2 gg- V Q A. B. Nlastcrs Ori al Martin Emily LI. Aldridgu Cecil S, Wlbb v4 1: N. FXFTEEN Mmlwel Bearer L.lI11lll.'l Xllule litgnu Xl, Sclimder li. .X, Xlc.'Xd.inis I'itg1n.n Lnldeiwlegvg Xl.irx' l nuise liuvsttr Nancy Hogan Miss lieaver SAW America first by taking .1 Field Course by bus in C.llll-O1'l1l.l .ind studying tlie geographic .md bot.1nic features of tlmt state .... Miss Camilla NVliite, wlio l1.1s given us m.iny musical programs, takes into consideration tlie talented music students .ind their future worlx .... Miss Schrader lux won many prizes for lier diligent eroclieting efforts .... Mr. Mc- Adams. .in excellent music director, enioys building models of ships in the basement of liis new liome .... Mies Gildersleeve is .1 cl1.1mpion golf Pllylll' .ind has recently become more inter- ested in ping pong. FACULTY of I ' SF' Q -- .,::s.:E2?? ' f 'f' . A XV ' if QE?-is M. '- .g, ' W qi ' S5 N 'x L S E:1:35i.Q'Xfl . 38 Q t M v ,.I: '-s1i:'1:v iN'1- . ECS: , 5451 Nr-f.s1:.er- 2,:Q-1. - , Y Mary Frances Scever Miss Royster's time is now taken up by lier new experiment, wllicli is teaching .1 class in library .... Miss Boggin, the second Eleanor Holmes Alarret, wishes to compete in many swim- ming contests .... Miss Seever goes on .1 picnic to View the geometric designs of nature ..,. Mr. Lewis believes tlmt tlie m.1n's place is in the home. O O O George F. Lewis X SEN IIIRS L I I 41' I 'Y' J, -va fl' .Itf xml Cl flux II1 paus- E255 SIQNIUR O1A1'lCQ1QRS 9 MMS:-. .A SENIOR CUMMITTIIIQS 1111 11 1fl--Cllrslcx' Ricg:1c, 1,1dun 1111s. 1 111:11--1i.1I11cx'Yl1 A11vurn. 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II-115' I11l1.u11u1,1l spurrf I, :, fuus H1-Y 2. f 1 1 I- -I BL lL, PAUL --1 .,..1,11..1 1' C.-XRI.l5LF, CHARLES 'EI 111111 swf! 1-ll1:1- Buuelex 51.111 4, Buss' In11.1111u14l Spurrs Q C 1111 ll1l 4 I1 11 ll1L I- .1 L11111111e1.e Club q L.-XRSUN, MARY Il.1pp1.r 11.111 1111 l1:1111g 11114111111 11.11 Huufrer 4, B.1xkeIb.1ll I, 1, Gxrle A1lv1f1111 Cuumll :, g, 4. 'In-.1suIeI 4, lllxturx Club :, 1. L.111gu.1ge I-11111111 1. 1, Kllkrd Chl-1us I. 2, 1.41111 Llub I, Nuutxlus 4, Red and Blnk R1-vue 3, 4. au11fh111e bnvilrlv 1, 1, 1, 4, june 1111 Suenle-1 C111111111llcr 3, 'Iu11111- I, 1, UM 5p,1111:h Cu:I11111 1, Tune lu I, C.-X55INIAN, YIRIJINI.-X Mr .-1.--11 11111111 Gulf' ,-H115-111 C11u11cIl I. 4, Kixrl Reaewes I, 1, :, 4. l..11111Club I, Tslneul Lh-11115 1, :, 5. Red 41111 Huck Rexue 1, Se-111111 P111pI1e1 4, mu11:h111u 511e1e-Iv I, 2, 1. LllRl5'll.-IN, Bl-'l lY 1l1'1.l1mf-111 L11111111cI.r Club I, C. A C 4, Gul Rcxerwa I, ll11111e In Llub 1, Rell .uul Hl.1ek Rexue 1, 4, Suufhnle 511f1f-11 1, 1, 1, 4, LLARK, FDGAR l'11111 1111111.11 I11 Bwfrer Smit 4. H1119 l11r1.1111u1.1l 51111112 I, :. 5, F11e11b,1ll 1, Q, 4, Rell 11111 Hl.1qk Rexue 5, 4. fuck 2. 214- I'ux1Q H1-Y 1.4 LL-KRK,1IFRAI.D .x'111.1lI 111 1141111,, 11111 111114111 111 111.1111 Hlflurv Club 4, N.1uI1lux 51.10 4, Bufxuers M1l11.1geI, Rell 111111 Bluek Revue 5, 511111111 H11-.Iktusl C111I11111Iler 4, rrI1I11I HI-Y if -8. See- 1e1.111 4, CLIMJLFR, FLOR.-I 1111111111 1-1 ,:1,1v1111.- li A C 3, 4, Hueketbaull 2, Q, 4, Y11lleIb.1ll 1. Z. 4. Unk 'le-11111: 1, 3, 4,b111ke-1 3, L.111- gu,1ge Luuuell 2, Red :mu Hlaek Rexur Z, 4. au11:h111e Suneu I, :, 1.4, Tu111bl111g 1, :, 1. Old Sp.11ufh xuN11.111 1. P111,11111e 5 LOFFPX, FAIL II'111.l. 11 1!1, 111111.i Buue.Ie1 51.111 4, limb' In1111111ur.1l Spams I, 1. Q, 44 Nautilus 511111 4, Semul Umm: Cummlle tee-4,Tux1: HIYY 3, 4 CUHFF, FRANCE l'11'11e 11.1 11111111 11- fl A. C. 1, 4, Gulf' .-'xlhlrllis 1, 1, Ixhxed khmu: 1, 3, hlullm Club I, 1, hunzhllle bu- ueu 1, 2, 1. 4, Tumbling 1, 3. LUMH5, CHARLIS l,:1.'II il1111,1e1 Sufi 3, 4, Buss' I11I1,1111u1.1l Spurls I, 1, 5, 4, H15u111L'luhg.'l'ux1a H1-Y 3, 4. CORNILIUS, Isl.-'IURIQE .-lnvtllirzg mr .1 I.1uy11, B11111l z, 3, 4,Bu11eu-1 Sm? 1, Basketball 1, Bun' 111trz1111ur4l Sp-nts, Red and Bluk Rr- xue 4, Dmrm 15.11111 C1,-111ef1. CUY, THl:LMA -',N.11 :uw 1111111411111 M1111-1 11111111-. C11111111e:1cr Club 1, Z, 4, P1e51de11l 2, Hlsrurv Club 3, 4, Hume Fe. Club 4, lkllxcd Chuluf I, 1, 5, Red 11111l lilnck Revue 4, Cunutn 4, PIn.1fu1e 3. COY, RAYMOND .-l 11141 11p 111.11 11 11,111ez11111g, A-0... 11b11g111g 11.111.11- 111111 Cummers: Club 3, 4, Master Muchxnlsls Club 3, 4, Senior Cu1'n1nIlI.-:c 4, Stage Crew 1, 3, 4. CROLL, PHILIP F11fv11if are 11npw!.I11t to ull. Buys' Intramural Syorli 3, Lnun Club I. DAVIS, RUTH -zmfrll frllk.-H uw,1'f .uf mf,-, Home Fc, Cluh 1, 4, 4, Prvsldent 4, Mned Chuxus 4, Rod and Black Revue Q, Sunshine Swglfrlv I, 1, 5, 4. DAN SON, DALLAS mil A l.1:L'wr, ron, vwu .wr Ihr our. Hand I, 1, 3, 4, Orchcelln I, 1. DFAYFR, MILFORD '-,an fwfr, ff my fm. UULKFR, XYILLIAM Huw mv .1glvif:w11.nIf muff: uw, Hlsmrx Club I, 1, 3, 4, Lnnguzlgc Cuuncil I, 1, z, Lnxm Club I. 1. IJl'IVl'S, j.-XIXIFS hw nf-flung hu! mlif ff,-urn, B-wsu: Sufi 3, Hnxkfxhnll Q. 4. Bms' Imm- muml Sports I, 1, Fun-lm: Cluh 1, Q, H15- nm Uul- I, 1, 1, 4, L.1ngu:ugeL'uulIc1l I, 1. Rwl and Black Rcvue 2, Spanlfh Club I, 1 Tuxif Hx-Y 1, Kg jr, Sr. Picmc L'nmmI!ILe Q, Muilml Cnuxcdw 1, Gulf 1. Z, 4. IDFIINIINII, Nl.-'1RGFRI'I'F --rn A-,ff ,W ,ff .H H., f,,.H.1,r.,r 1- ,,,, I Llmuxmn Club 1, I, 4, Sv,-uezzm Q, fi. A LI q, 4. Gulf' Arhlrucf 1, 1, 15111 Refunvu, I, 1, 4, CIulSQl.u1: 4, lxluul Lhmue I, 1, Red .md Black Revue 5, Suuah1ncSvLIcU I, 2, 2, 4. lJ1LllNfi, TRFYA mnlm 1 mlffl Ill!! H.1fpm,-fl ,v . ':'vl. bunrhlne Sncletx 4. DHI HURST, DOROTHY A WI,-mn rlnmqfxr uw-Ill. Hume Pc, Cluh I, Sunshine Suclclv 1, 1, 3, 4 IHXTFR, FLSIE Quifrf'v lfzf yn,-f .zfwul fwfr 11fl'f. llvwnn: Fc. Club 1, Sunfhlnc Suclets I, 1, 2, 4. DOS!-, FARL .Y,1ll- mjrflmg, hu: y-Luv hull Hnsknlball l, 3, 4, B-nf' InI1.1mur.uI Spllrts 1. Fl-ulhnll I, z, 4. Rnd .und Huck Ruue :, 4, Sslxmr Cumlmtler 4, Sludm Klub 1, 4, Tuck l- Q. -J- IDIJLYZL,-'lri, MARY Il.-'INF Gmrl,m,n p,v,f lvlfndtl G. A. C, 4, Gul Refcrus I, 1, Q, 4. Sn-mnr lmlmtl-In Qfvnunltlni' 4, Sunshxxu Snclfu I, 1, I. 4' UOYLE, MFLYIYX leur mutfzn g f.l,. i-r1.mI',li Un,- Tum: H1-Y 3, 4. DUNKIN, TOM Gfrmlg .1 Luk mr .lr ln, Hzukclhnll 1, 4, Bum' Inusuuuull bpnlls 1, Fmvlbzull Q, 4, Glue Klub 1, z, 4, Red and Illruqk Revue 3, 4, Scmul Unulllmlllee 4, bcmnr lll-X' 1. 4, 4, 'hack 5, Ezwchall 5. PDXIARDS. MARY l'.n!mm .ff-.1-rf U lbw, U, A, C. lv 42 Hlsuny Club 1, Langusuge LN-uncil 1, Olchcaugx I, Sturlm Club I, 1, Sunfhlne Slmxcu I, 1, 3, 4. lLLIS, FLDON Bl-.lim 1.1 ul mmfzvlz.-f, fn lm. llznwillc, Ill., H, S, I, Blue' Inllxunulnl hymns I, 1, 4, Dchalu 1, q, 4, F-norm: Club Plus:- dulz 3, 4, filer Club 1, lim-wxw Lluh 4, Nnmilu: 4.'x1cul.1txnn lXlnnngu1 4, Scum-I Class Hull 4, Slulc Diacufflun League I, 4, Algmbm xl-Im-fl 1. Old Spanish Cust-nu 1, Nauulu: L.,-Fd.nu 4, and L'hmun.w k.mI.u.I 4. PLM.-K, LFONARD l'r11 I.fon,1r.i, :z'l1,rx'l Elrmv-F khllflmnf fanlnxzn 4. IRISH, RUBFRT '24 ful 1' g flvl. i ffllffu- zu rzwrv nun, Bnrkellmll 4, HI-If' Inlr.unu1':1l Spun: I, 1, 3, Hlslmx Club 3, 4, Red :mrl Black Revue 4, bun-ul HI-Y 4, Tlzlck 4, 4. jr. Suenler Com- mittee 1. v 1ll:!DfVl'fFSKlWWUiX5mmH DmMWlWK FAULK, lIFRALDIlxl-' .-llu-,111 111111 .11 I11111frh111,1 FLFHIFR, LQUHP 1.11, ...111,1 11,11 11111 114.1 11.1- Sun5hInu muerx I, 1, I, 4 FORD, HUR,-XII' An 1.11. 1- 41111, .11 111r111.11r .11 11, Bnu' lnII,1nIuI.1l 5I11II: I, 1, l-'RA5FR, EYANKJPLINI H1111 .11111. 1. 111111111111 k'11Inlnf-Ige Lluh 1. fiIIl Rvuvc I, Funehlnc 511.111, I. 1, q, 4. FRFFI.,-'INIJ. MARIE Th, 511111 111 111111 1, 11 11,1 1.11,-1.r1111 fXleIe1l1IaI.I, Ill, I, 2. 2. Red ,Ind HIJLI: R-wh: 4. Sunehxne Snuvftw 4. FRPHXIAN, fZlLlil R'I' --1x11 .111 .1111 111.11 J. 11. 1.11 Buns' InII.IInu1.Il Epmls I, 1 2. Dehntw 4. Fluua HI-H 1. 4, F1111Il1,1lI I, 1, 1, FROSCH, HFLPN N1.1 111.11111 1.111 'I111Ll. 111. 111111111' 1111111 .11.!1 ,l.1'll Fnxrnaic Club I, G. A C 4, filer Llub I. L,1ngu.nge Uxuncll 4, I,:1tIn klub I, 1XlIxe1l ' 4 s.nI1.I Pln Lhnlus I, Rell :Ind Blade Revue , f 4. 5In1fhIne 5111Ieu I, 1, l,.l,k11I.lllll ,K ln., mu L,1!In L'11nIefI, H.In11 I, rhI,lxuII,1 I FURR, IXIARIANN,-X ' T,1l,111,..l, Nm kuhnI11n1l I, 1, 4, filer k'lul'v 4, Rell .In1I E.I.nk Revuc 4. L.1nI,II.I 4, lf.-UNIFU, jAlK Hu 1I'11 11.l,11111-I11 Bula' InrI.nnu1.1lSpn1Is I, 1, filer Club 1, I. 1 Nllxwl Lhnxuf 1, 3, Red .und l5l,I1k Revue 4 lIAB.lhU, IAN11' -1.1111 111.11111 1111111 L'-nnnIeI,e kluh 4. l,lvc kluh I, 1. 1. Red :Ind BULL: R1-Iue 4. Sun5hIn1: S-men I, 1. 1, 4, jr. bnedlel k'11nnnIIlee 3. LJFRBFR, MARY H11- ,1111l1 1- .11 1111- 1-:11111'11y 1111l.1 R115-vIlle H. S. I, Gul Reselve 4, Sunshlne bueletv I- 4. LIFRSHUNY, SAM T,1l1, .l,11l- .111.l r.1ll, 1,1!l, 1,1ll Basketball 3, 4. Bunsxer Sum' 1, 3, 4, P ' IIIII IIIIIIJI N 4, 'lr.uk 4, 4, .ms 1 I .p11IIx M.1rh. Cunm-,I 1, I-1-Ienne Club I, 1, lllrluxv Club I, 1, 3, I.,uIIn Club I, HI-Y 3, 4. UILBFRT, l'.-XRL Fr1,'11,11 .111 :1'1lg11111f .Iv the ,11.,1 ,1g1,1,1 hr.,--.vs Bun' IIItI11InuI,Il Spulls I, 1, F1I11IbJll Red .Ind Bl.Ick Revue 4 GILLFSPIF, LFF 1-111.f1,l11,111-mv. Fdltnl I, 1, X. 4. Tuna mg 5- 4, Bose InII.InIuI.Il Spurls I, 1, 3. 4, Fuollull I, 3, 4. UO.-INS, DOROTHY Tf11'v .Irv nnfv rrz1lI' grml, zulwrx rl1f'I' ar: 11,111 Extemp. Speaking Cmltesl 4, French Club Za U. A. C. I, 4, Gills' Athletics 2, 3, Hlfhnx Club 1, 3, Language L'uuncIl 3, Red ,Ind Bl.1ck Revue I. Sunshine Suuelw I, 1, 5, 4, ,ll NI Plume L'uInInIIlce 3, Mmicul k'0Ine1iI OI:II1I1Ic.Il Contest 4, HMS Pinzufme 3, GORDON, HIERSCHIELL Hu :I111.'.' i1 111:11 ,111.l 1'l.'.zr. I, Z. Hifrury Club 1, 3, 4, Mxxcd Chmus I, Red and Black Revue 3, Senior HI-Y 3, 4, TIcus- urer .Ia Ucxlnun Club I. GRANNON, DORIS 111.111 .1111 ,111. Flcnuh Club I, 1, G, A, C- 31 -la Red .Ind Black Revue 3, 4, Semux ComInIlIee 4, Sun- shine Society I, 1, 3, 4, ISR.-KYFB, l'Ulil'Nl' .N'11l1111.l, H1-I-' l11I1.1n11n1l ipnnzx 1, 11,11k 3 VIQFFR, 'I HUIXIAS ,Y111,1!l. 111111 .111.l 111111111 4n1h1,fI1.1 4 HRFH, PRNPST ll, .1 11, .111f11-11 11 ,111v r11111. Ilnu' lnI1.n11II1.II Spnu. 1, 4. llINI111I Klub 1, Q, I,,1npI1,1,11- e11un1,Il 1, I,,1rIn mul: I HI-Y 4. O O O O O 6 'i ' W '?.:1:.ui1i'..-L1-f-vw -,Y 511111111 TXVHXTY- UNE L 1 X '1 ' 2 .1 1 . , Il, V., A 1 4 .11 1 1 Sql lv fl' Fil E lil wi :ll-l J' lf ,lt ' I llc? gil? ' 'n lll, fl lj lv l1,., 11 rl REA WT 2 NYM TWV ri N I' Y -'I W U HL my .Li-3 hrhxw. 1 .-ifnfq.: .11 .44 ., .. . , HL N I FR. NI XRS FRANL I5 Ah, 1 zsmtnnvf .mx n wwf. 1:,..1,,-nm! I. Im.-ll-.nv 1, ty A. Q 1, ,, 4 l1f.wu:t't Q, Pltwnl:-nt 4, I..lnpu.1pt Lnuncll 2 I..1l1nLlnlvl,Kllvuiklw-vlllkl,l.'N.aulIluS t v . ', SL .'Ivltxw 4, Rui 4, lf.,nvn. llltt-1 , nnn ht .mtl III.utk Run: Q, 4: rf-nu-1 Ct-nm Lnnnnlt- nt 4, rxnnxhxm, Nntxttx I, 1, 2, 4. Ikumbllng I. fXIuN1..tl LU-nn-lv 1. It Sn Plcnlt kfvnn Illl' .nxntnn vnlny I'l.n Pl-Ip-ltlff Qnm. tt' z. Lb lnlllre 4, 'R I.l'l'1:l-Nl --nw Wm. f ff, lint? lnu,.nnn.vl spurt. 1 . tlutvi, ll.-XRRY dl 11:-mfr. .uwtny ln. f.:.n.1. I.-.tx Intt.nntn.1l 4,I1.nl. ., ,, 5.1.11 4, brunt. 1. Q. :ent-tr H1-Y 1. . .X ,. . GRIFFIN, EVIELYN lui,-f,-nj,-vzr nv maui, min: ful Cnnnnsrue Club I, 1. R, Gtrls' Athletxcs I, 2, Hmnt kc, Club I. Mlxed Chnrui 1, Sunshine gnu.-u I, 1, 2. 4, FLRIMFS, Tl-IELMA H,-r face u hfr h.vrm:,- Cnrntncrce Club 2. Sunshlne Sncwts I, 1, Q, 4. HALPIN. HAROLD '-1 lzlff .. f...,.1 my Bm-' Intramural Sports :, q. Football 2. 3, Tmtk I, 1. 1 IIALSFMA, IOSFPH !l'l.nv not If ma- nvnrrfl lklaatex Alafhtrnsta Club 2, q, Stage Crew :. z ll.-XRRIlNfS'Ik0N, WILLIAM Hnnnv ln-f in lznvrni fm , Hlrlutv Club J., I nnxrs. PAULINI -un.. .- mf,-1' nun, ntwxts 1,..f.f,-...ffm-,I .,-,gm R-nf' Intl1nnur.uI Spnrts z, x, 4, Frmtbnll 1, , PIFATH. C.-XROI. Imp,-V..-mrmlt mth r,fff.m,1llr1' Cmntm-ru: Club 1, G A C, z, Q, 4, Rc-rl and Black Revue 4. Senior Cnntnmtce 4, Stutlm Club I. 2, 4, 4. Sunfhlne Snctstv I. 1. X. 4. IIFIDKAMP, lIF'I'I'Y HEI New lmumr Bnfkf-tball I, Fnrenslc Club Q. C. A, C. :. 4, Tumbling I. HITRICK, PHYLLI5 4 .-Ilnuzmr ht Ct-nnnerce Lluh I. Glu? Club I, 2. I-lnnme lfcmmvntcs Club 1, lxllxerl Chorus I, 1, Red and Black Revue 3. 4. Sunshine Sncletv I, 2. 1.4 HILT. VFRNF Ahlllfn ilk: my .wp h,1r.i In rind Ban:-1 I. :, Q, 4, Btnf' lntnnnuml Sports I, 1. lfllftnrv Llub 2. 4. Orfhcstrn I, Rt-ti and Bl.tcl: Revue 4. Senlnr Cnmnntlcc- 4. Senmr HI-Y 2. 4. Drum Major 4, Htxxs. FRANK -wx...-.,..,. J,-f,-.Mft .fm .,1f-.ff.,.W. Buck Creek School I, 2. lla Sfmnr I-'II-Y 4. HOB.-XFIPH. P.-KI.'I. ,'llv hy, If nm- nf rm. IIOBAUKIII, P.-XULINP A gf, rm M fmtulxzf-Y nz lxn rw, HOOTON, BIETTY ANN Ev,-r hh Lzlw' P1.1:1.i Cnmtnercv Club 1, 2, Hume Ec, Club 2, Red and Black Revue 4, Scnmr Flaw 4, Sunshine Sf-cn-tv I, 2, 3, 4, lxlusxcal Ccvmedv 2. IIOYT. HARRIFT .vf...1....,f, ,f,.,,f,....f ..,..1 Hui, Gulf' Arlvlfnrv Cnunctl z, 1. 4, Language Council 2, Sunim' Breakfast Cmnnxlttee 4, Sunshlne Snufstv I, 1, 3, 4, Nautilus Tvplst 4. HUGHIVS, VIRGINIA lP.:m!v. C A C. 4. Red and Black Revue 4, Scnlor Cnnmnttre 4, Sunshlnc Socletv I, 1, 5, 4. nn. 4- IOHNSUN, I'-IRUKI' 24 11--11' 11-11-1111 Hand 1, 1, 4, HN1111 Club 4, L.11111Clul'1 1, 011111-111.1 X1 N.1t11111.1l Fnermble L111111-51 Z. 51111111 Dc'c111.1111111klnnlvulllcvi' 1. jr'111Nsr1x, MICNI .-l 11111-r 1 vv'ff .1 11,11-11-11 5111 Ci A. C, 1, 1, 4, rim Rfxexvu 1, H1sx1111 Club 2. 21 I..111gu.14g1 Lnumll 1, L.1t1n Club 1, 1, lxllxrd khurux 1, Q, 4, R1-rl .md Blflcl: R11111' 4. 511111111 Club 14 Sunfhlnc S1-51111 1, 11 11-J- ,1r1Hxs0N. r11,111c1'-14111 1 11111111-11. 11 1111111 11 .'1111111, C'1111111n'1u- Club 4. H1-11111 Club Z, 4, H-:me I1 Club I, 2, Z, 4, P11-1rl1,-111 4, 1.11111 Club 1, Rml .xml Bl.lck Ruvuc 4, buuuhlm S1111-311 1, 2. 1. 4. JOHNSON. PAUL H1-1111'11111 1.11 IUNP4, 41.11 II'11111i-:1-1111 141111 11 111111:'11 11,11 B.1fk1-lbnll 1, 11 C111111111,-111 Club 4. C, A, C. 1, 4, 511111411 4, ll1C11111' Llub 1, 1, 4,T11.zs- ulul 4, Y111- P1e11df1114, ll111111 If1g.Club 1, 1, q, 4, S1111-1.111 1, 1, P11-11111-111 4, L.111,gu.1ge C11um1l 3, Rvfrl :md lTl.l1k Rrxun' 1, 4, Suu- shmr 511111-11 1, 1, 1, 4, V111 P11-11111111 111 S1-111111 Cl.1n 4, Cc11u.1l1 Club 1, Yullexl'-.QI 1, KANF, ALUII.-X ,-11:1-.1111 1.11 '111 .11i111 ,11111 .1111l' Hr111C11'r 51.111 4, IK.:-kt-lb,1ll 1, flxrl Revrvr 1. 1, H1,r1111 Cluh 1, H111111- Pc Club 4, 4, L1r1gu.1g1,- C11u11cll 1, 1, Allu-11 Lh111us 4, Rr-11 and Iilnqlc Rn-xur: Q, 4, Sulvehme Suclrrx I, 1, 1, 4, Ch11f1111.1x C:1n1.1l11 4 K.-XPIAN, MAF T111- .111111111f111f 111 11111111 111111t1 KI A C :, 4. H1s11111 Club 1, L.111n Club I, Rrd .md Blzuk Rum 4, 51111111 C1111111111111- 4, 511111111111 51111111 1, 1, 1, 4. KFLL.-'xR, IRIS 'L-ilu-,11-1 1111 111, 111111111 1111. 11,1 1111-, KHQCHPR, VICTOR .111 11111 11 R11111111- 111, Rui. B1119 I1111:11nu1nl 55111115 1, Q, 4, F11111l1.1ll 1, 2. 4, Rn-11 :md Black Rv.-vue 1, 4, Scrum Cmn. muree 4, 'lrnfk 1, Q, 4, Tun: H1-Y 1, q, 4. KFRR, PFRK Y Al1-11 111 1111- 11-111-.11 .11-1 111, 111111 1111-11, KFRSFY, JUANITA lf 11-11111111111 fr.-,111 1111111111 .111,- 11 .1 1111111 2111 ' G. A. C. 4, Hume Fc. Club 1, blixfd Ch111'u: 1, Red :Ind Blank Re1'u1, 4, 41 512111111 C11111- mlllsc 4, Spamlsh Club 1, Sunshlnu Sucwlx' 1,11 31 41 NHut1l1:1T1p15l 4. - KNOIYLFS, VIRGINIA .-1 :1-111 111111 .-1111 1-1 1111- 1111111111-1-1-1111131 Sunghrnc 81111111 1, 1. 1, 41 Bfufkc-1h.1ll 1. Glvc Club 1, 5, 4, lXI1u'rlChu1'u: 1, Olchvsllu 1, 2. P1n11f111c 3, KULL, RDBIERT A, G 11111 111.11111-1 11 1111 1111111 111 11111-1 1.111gl1,1g1'. HlStn11 Club 1. , , , KUNTZ, AIARJURIF L lL 'H lN' 1'-ll A 11.11g111, .1 11-11-11.1 111 .11'l. 51. Francis High 1, B111151cr S1.1ff 5, 4, F111. enslc Club 3, 41 G. A. C. 3. 4, Hume Eu Club za Ommrlcnl Conwst 5, 4, Red .and Black Revue 4, Sonmr Plnv 4, Sul: Dcclnma- ,' 111111 Conn-51 41 Sunfhme Sufism' 1, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, LAMBUTH, CHARLES .Y111,'11,g 11 1111 111111111. D1b,1t1' 4, 9111111111 Club 4, film Club 1, Q Spmlfh Cu1t11111 g HMS P111,1t1111:, LAN I.FR, FIRFLF Hr 1:11-ff 1111 1111111311111 111 111111.11-l1. -'l f lf '1 1 Y1' 'll 'U'l'fY-H LANE, JUSTUS B11111 1, Q, 4, 01fh1-111.1 1, 1, R111 and Bl.1cl, .-1 111,1.f11-1- 111 1-11,-1-y111111g.'1 Rfxuu 4, S1-111111 C111111111l1c1- 4, Scmul H144 Bnnd 24 Bow' Inlmmuml Spmts 1, Q, I-I1s11'111' 41 41 Pl ,51'liIll 41 Club X1 56111111 Hi-Y 4. LANE, ROBERT A ph-.1m111 11111 !11c1-11111: f1-111111-. Tux1s H1-Y 3, 4, LINDFR, FRANCIS -4.111 1-1-1 ,11111 L11111-111' C111 Rc-s1'1'1'c 4. 4, H1C1111'1 Klub 1, I..1ngu.1g1 L11u1111l 1, I..1l1l1 Club I, XIIxulkl'1111Ll- 1, Q, 4, R11i.1111l Ill.u1l. Rwuu Q, 4 11111111 C1111111L11111m1l11,-114, 51,-111111 PI.11 4, 51.111, D1cl.1111.1x11111 C111111,-11 4, Old 011111111-1'cf Club 4, Surmfhinu S11c11:ly 1, 1, 21 41 TIVENTY-THREE il-A S'-Rik 953.1 ew. ia I1 11 I1 1 !1,1.I11. ll 11111 111111 4, 1l.1l- 1, N111 1 1 1111 4. '1111-11 1l1111- :11-11111 I l'1111I1-11 l1i ll I.XXXll.I.l ,l1 1- 11,1-11 1 1 1, 1, 1.111 L 111- 1, 111111 111111 4 1:1.1 l11111 1111111 I lr11Nl 11l'llI I ,-1,11: 1 1-11 11111 Q11-k ll.,,l1m 1111,-11:11 x11.1111 4, 11,1 1111 ,1,1t: , 1 4:2f.'.A1 . ,- 11111 111111111 1, L,11111 11 11. 1, 4. 11111 .1111 P1111 1l,I1x1 1111111111111-1 4 41111- l.11. l1, I.lll.I.X 'XlAklI,Rl1'Ill l1' 1 1 1l 1 111,11 .1 111 ,111- 111111-11 11.1, I,.1111l 1, 1. 21 41 L1111111111111- Club 3, 4. 1311131 .-X1hIf11cf 1, 1, fllll R11-11111 1, 15111 S111u1s 1, 1, 1. 4, Ulf-c kl11bl.ll1-11-11 Qluh 1, 5, ll111111- F1 Llnh 1, 4, 31111111 L'l1111u1 l1U11l1t5- 11p1 1, 3. RQ11 111111 lil:11k Rrvur g, 4, 51ud11 111111 1, 1, 4. s1111fh1111- S1-111-11' 1, 1, 1, 4. 1111 1. N.1I11-11,11 B41111 C1111- 11-xl 1, 41 :1.111- lL.11111 111111 16115111111-le 1, 1, 4. , :11111.l 11 -111 11,1111 11 :rf 11-1-111 lJ11IkA1l1l1111s1,1,2.1211111151-111 1, 1, 4, ll1:'1111 Ll11l1 4, ll1-1111- lm. Club I, Mncd LT11-:uk 3, 4, R111 .1111l lll.11k R1-vur g, 4, Sun- 5111111-:1111111 1,1, 1, 4, l11111bl111g 1, 1, 1, 4, ,, 4, 1l11111111.1x1.1111,11.14. 1lI1l 51-.1111-h Lum 11 fJ11lN Ml1I1l11s 1, 214- Nl-XQKIX, Rtlwl-MARX , 4, H1111-11 111111 1, 2. 1-711, 111l l'l11k H11111 4, 51111- 11 4 11 -1111111 111-111 1,1, ll1-11-11ll11h 4, it ...nn- k'1-111111111'1.1l Club 4, Y1c1- l 1w11l1111 31 lI1K1'u- 111111.11 5111-115 L, 2. 2. 4. Xl'1NN,NlAXIXl' lI,11111 11 11111111 1111-, ll1-111- P1 Lluh 4. R1'1l .1I11l El.11,k Revue: 3, 41 51111Nl11111 1, 1, g, 4. IXlXSSl1,l4Ulll 1.11 -- 1111111 1-111 1--H1 15111 RCNA111- g, 4, Nl Xllli, ,-KLM,-X lil I ll J f1111l1.,11r 1. A L 1. 4, :111 1111, rllwr-P. 5u11fh1111 S1111-11 1. 1, 1, 4 1-h111-- 51-11:11 1, 1. q, 4. ' I'll11 1-,1 ,111-1-1 11:-1-1' 11111111 1111111111111 1 lub 1. Xl1kl,HL IJ, KX ,NW Nl' F111-11-.1Il Q 111 1.11.111.1,111 11-1,111,111 1.111111 111 111,-,11, 111112 11111'1111u1.1l 5 1-11115 1, L.111g1.1.1g1- L1-u11c1l 1, 1, Y111- 111511111111 1, 1.11111 Club 1, Umhrs- 11.1 1, R1-11 111111 lll.1ck Revue 4, 51411111 H1-Y 1. I. 4. N.1111111.1l 1111l'1111Ik1111 H.11111 01111111 3, 5111: and lm: 1, 1 111 1, 1, 3, 4, H,11111 L'l1111q 4 X111 OX, P,-XNAY 1-11 1 -1 1, ,11,,,,,111.,.1 1' 41-1111111-111 Club 1, 11 2. -J' Xl11J,-XL'1illl Y, FRANK I -11111 111 1!111'.1' Kl1I.AlN,i1HlKlJl5 .141 11 1. 4, :u11fh1111- 51111111 I. l1.1111I I, 1. Rul .1111l Rlzuk Rsvuv 1, 4 ,1111 1 1111 41. 7111111111-1.1 12111K I11111111111,1l rp1111- 1, 1, q, 51.111 Muh. Kulllr-N! l, Nllkk H XM, lll l'1'Y 1'Il1- 1.111111111111, K111111l1k1- 1, 1, 1, 'XllfXlYXll'R,X11Klll'R'l' ..,, 1-111111,-11, 151-1151,-1 51.111 4, L , 1: I111 111111111 1--.'n.'111' 51' 1111111111113 .11 fon- '111111111'1cc' Club :Q 111511111 Ll11l1 , 511111-1 lJ.111cr C1-11111111tcr . SI,11r Lxrrw 4 -1 L 1, 4. 'I'1111s 111-Y fXllClll.lll, Ill KX l1Ill'l' 1'11: .111-1,1-111111 .4 , 11.11 x11.11.1.111. 11.111-l 1, 1, Q, 4, I111111111u1':1I Spnrts 1, 31 O11l11s11'.1 11 R111 111111 lilncl: Revue 4, S1-111111 lli-Y 11 ,-'1xa1r1,1111 Yell Lr.1de1 I, 1, 11 Yell I.1.11l1'1 4 NIILLFR, GEURIIE nl 11111.i.1'11 l,.1.l1111:-111-. 1 F1-111b.1ll I, 1, 4, 4, B1-15 I11t111111u1nl Sports 1, 1, 1, 4, 11111111 MILLPR, M.-XRIAN H1-Y 4, 'I'1:11l-1 4. .111 1111'1 1:11-111 .'111111'-111,1I11111 11f 111111.H1111'1'1 .ml 11-1111-1-1,1111l11f. L'11111111v1'c1. Club 1, 1, 4. 'l'1'11111: 1. XIINNIL K, 11.113 LF 1, 41 Su11fl'11111- Club I, 1, --'1'11111-111.11111 111.1.1.111 .1111 1-1-11.11.-.1111-.-. 1 1 ' 'c P1u1dr11I 4g Girl 5 Alh- C1. .L L 11 41X11 lr-1111 11 12111 Rwv rv: 41 l111111r Ec. Club 4: I.:111g11.1gu k11u11c1l 1, Suushme S111.1cIv I, 1, 3, 4, Musical L'11111c1l1' XIINTUN, DUN 1 '-1,111-1 11111 1-111i,11111.f 5111 5111111111:-f. H1-1-' I1111':1111u1:1l 54111115 I1 Fo111lJ:1ll 2, 3, 41 R1-fl 111111 lil111k R1-1' uc 4, 41 S1:r1iu1 B1'-:nkfust L'1-111111111n- 4, Sc1111-1 H1-3 1, 3, 4, Vx.: Presi- 1l1-111 41 T1:11k 1, 3 14- 1 MUFFFTT, THOMAS .-1111.111 11111 .11 11.r11111..11. !X1LlR1 HOU5F, RUB Ir 111'111.f :11111 11.lJ111,11:'J111 .1 1111111-11,11 31.12111 31111111111 NPLSON, HJITH H11 .11111.- 11 11.1 1.111.111 C111111111111: Lluh 1, 1l11111e F1 Lluh 1, 51111- '11111111' 51111r1v 1, N111 H.-XRD, STANLEY .-1 111.1 :111111 111 1 H1115 11111.111111111l 51111111 1, : 1, 4, I-'11111l1.1ll 4. Iux111l1-X ORR, FR.-KNKLS 4'I.111 1. 11111.11 I 111,111 11 PArI1',Ki1URCF 1.111 11.f:1.1 .111111 111.111-1 11p 1111 11111111 L,1I111 Klub 1, Black Rvvue 4 :-1111111 H1AY 1, PAUL, RKl111RT H.1:-111.1 1111111 1111111151 1111111 P1-XIAIFR, 1'I,ll'YN ,U1' 1111- 1111 131110 l1111.11nur Red 111111 Hliuk Llub 4, 11,111.1-h Ur111111z1,.1l L111111fl 4 P1111,L1P1, 11.11.11 -111,1 111.111.1111 1'111111e 11. Club 1. Rr11 111111 151.1111 Revue 4 PLY1 1 FR, N ILL1.-X elIr111111.111 11,1 1 Se111111 111-Y 4. 1-'k1LF, RALPH 11'.-'11 1111111 1 Emu' 11111.1111l1 Q, 4, F1,11e11N11 L'h111uN 4, Red L'hr111111.1f L.1111,11.1 5 PYKF, DUN.-XLD 1111111.1.1111 14.11111 1, 1, 1, H1sx1111 Llub 4 Lhurus 3, R1-11 111111 131.11111 R1-vue g, 4, 5e111111 k1111v11 L111n1111l b1:n1111 P1111 4, tllJ 1. mh111r111,11 L,1111,1111 4. RANDOLPH. MAR .1..1 .111 .11 11.1.11 11.11. 1.511111 1.1.1,-. B1111,111 51.111 3, G. A. L. 3, 4. H11111r1 Cluh 1 R'1' 11' kluh 1, 3 1111-1- .1111 111.11111 4. H1111 4 N.1u11lu- 511m 4, 4, R111 11111 , 51111111 L1111111 y'1111111111111e 4. 11 4- 1711' 111111111 5111111111 I, 1 :, N1-111111 H111 4. 1111. 111 51111111 1, F1111-11511 Club 4, Revue 4. Se111111 ll11Y 4, 51u11111 HTH ANN :1-.111 11111 11.1 11 1 1.11 M 1 4111.1 11.1 1. 1.11.11111r ..,,.,r 1..1, 1.1l 31111112 4. C11111111:-111' Club Club 4, Glen Llub 1, Twl1x1:1i .1111l 131.1111 Rune 4, T1.11k 1. 4. 1 11111 .111.1 1111111 11111111-.11 11111-1 4. Bmw' 111t111111u11l 51111115 3. , LL111gu.1gr L'11u1111l I, 2, Nlxved 11-e 4, N111111 H14Y 1, Q, 4. :1.11c !xl.11h L11111-es: 1, Uperf IAN 1, 3, 4, H11111e fc. Club 1, 1..111gu11gu L'11u11111l 1, 1. Mlxed khurur 4, Red 111111 Bhd: Revue 4, S1111-h1ne :1-11:11 1, 1, 3. 4, 51-111111 L'l.1ss P1es1111-111 4 , L h11,11n.1: C.1111.11n 4. R-XNDOLP11, NUGLJROXY H4:11 11.11 .:1.1 11,11 111111 1,1111 I111:11-111. B1111s1e1 511111 5, 4, Hmmm L'luh 3, Red and Black Revue 4, 5e11111r Dance L'1,11111111ll1-e 4, Se11111r P11111 4, Tuus H1-Y 3, 4, Vue P1r51de111 R1I1'1l1, K-l'1111RXY 4, L'111111111:n:r111rn1 11.111111 Lh1111111.1r1 3. '-,111 111- 1111 11111 1 1111, 11111. 11' .1 A 13111111111 51,113 4.51.1-111111, 1,l,1 1111I1N11 RANDOLPII, WILLIAM q, 4, fl, fl I 4, 1l1x11111 LI1111 1. R111 111.1 151.1111 R1x'111 4, M111111 1111111 L1111.1111111-1' 4, .-111 1.1-11,1 11111111 11.1111 RFUI OR, ALLFN 511111111111 51111111 2, 4 G1:1f 111111 thf- 11.1111 111.1111 ' Rlk F, jH11N H 1.1.1 11.11. RFIFERS, LORINNE '24 1111.111 1111.1 11111111-1-111 1111.11.1.1. Rlk 11.-XRIJ, 11,51-1 G. A. C. 4, Sl. Fru1111s Hlgh I, 1, Red and 11111111.11.1111- 111 11 Pllikkfvuf 4- Sem-1-1 13111111111 C1un11n1nee 4, 1111111111111 111111 1, M1111 011.1111 1, 1111111111111 bunshlne 51111111 3, 4. 51111115 1, 1, ,, 4, o o o Q 0 9 1, X '1' Y . .4f1w1f-4117 ff NLIIIIFF, -ll'LI-X JF.-'XY Ulm, lt bn ,nf lun! Lnvtnltvlte Club 2. Rrri .tntl Fllutk Rfvue ' Nun-llzm wtntx t, 3. 2. 4. 1ll:XXNflN,LllARI,lN l 'l'!l, ,ffm-r lfflnw. 'I'N'liX'l Y-SIX l..lngu.lg,- L-runtll t, 1, V.n'sltv Dcbnte 1. Nll-XRP, llFRlIliR'l' ll11l' HUM. RICHARDSON, YIOLA Lfr'r lm:-f' jun always, Sunshlne 5,-uctv 1, z, 3, 4, RIFGLE, CHFSTFR If ir 1.14,-f hmlur rn lv .1 mhz.-frf he umfr hu: in 1. 'ffv yn B-trusts-r buff 4, Cfvmrnercff Club 1, Fnrcnslc Club 4, Glcf- Club 4, Hlstnrx Club 1, 3, 4, Secretnrx 3, Mlttfd Chorus 1, 4a Orchestra 1, 3, Rrrl and Black Revue 3, 4, Senmr C1155 X'K'lll 4, bvfnmr Plnv 4, Old Spnnlsh Custnn1 1, Chrl-tnme Cantata 3, 4, RILFY, MARGARET A gurl zvtth ltiylx nil-.1If, Red and Black Revue 4, Sunshlne Societv I, 1, ly 4- ROBFRTSUN, BFTTY H. P.-.'u11.1f, lull the tmp. Clrls' Athletics 4, Girl Scouts I, la Studln Club 4, Sunfhlne Socletv t, 1, 3, 4, Tum' bltng 4. RUBFRTSON. KFNNFTH Hn lnrfv,-ft, nl hh- .nf .1 lwlmnif .md .1 VN Emulex atm 4, 4, Ffmnsrc Club 3. Htsmrv Club 1, Rt-rl and Blatk Revue 3, 4, Old Spnnuh CuNlnrn , Chrtattnns Cantata 3 ROSS. BFTTY Lyn If un lullitiuv fm- lt,-va RUNKLE, NURM.-X Man th, fl.:zr.:l1 ,ltr zu-ll,-ff' G, A. L. -, ,, 4, Orchustrn 1, 3, Sunshine Snclctx 1, 1, 3, 4, State Lnttn Contest 4. RUSH. 'IAMFS l'm, I!'!1.1: .1 pl1vrif,wf. Basketball 2, 3, 4- Bfns' Intramural Sports t, Fnntbull 1, 3, 4, Track 1. RUTHERFORD, DALLAS Sfrl'h rflvg,-ml! :urls hllrbk hun. Elms' Intr.1n1ural Spnrts t, 2. 3, Cntnmerce Club 4, F--brbnll 1, z, 3. 4. Hismrv Club 1, Senlrn HIYY 4. RXCRAFT, MAX Sf,-mr lf. I-If .1 f.1:f1r:!f' .rmlmg the hmf Baskt-tb.tll t, Bms' Intr.nnur.tl Spnrts t, Fnnt- ball t,'l'l.1ck l, 1,1-Gllllli 1, 3, 4, Bair-ball 3. SANDFRS, MARY L. '4Ii'!l,-rf .ini vnu get ffrlr dn-nfl? G A Q., 4. atudm Club 4, St. Fmncxs t. 1, Sunfhlnu Sncletx 3, 4. SC H.-XFF, CLIFFORD l'nu'Il mn, rm- zcllrn I'm gnu SCHAFFR, PAUL H. Slum lm! mrs. SCHMADFL, LOGAN '24 fftfrui Trfpm, Emu' lntt.nnul':tl Sports 1, Glee Club I, 1, 3, 4, Mlxml Chnrus I, 1, 3, 4, Red and Black Rt-vue X, 4, Scnmr PIM 4, State Mftth, Cnn- tcst I, Plnzlfure 3. SCHNAIBLF, JOHN Inf: ,mth rm, hurl. Htftnu Club 1, 3, 4, Language Cnunctl 2, Geltnun Club I, SCHURIXIAN, MARY ELLEN Our ll! nm' julfifrt hrtnrrlh-I. Flrnch Club t, G. A, C. I, 4, Histnrv Club 3, Nnunlus Suff. S:-nlnr Acttvlties 4, Senmr Cunnnltttr 4, Sunahlnc Sncietv I, 1, 3, 4. SCHXYFIGFR, HAROLD U'l1.1l .1 llmnnrn-ur 1.1ugfl. Bm! Inttlnnural Spnrts 1, ia Football 1, Glee Club, lNllX6Kl Chorus lg Track 3, Tuxts Hi-Y 3' 4- ltyljfsmd 5 5 ,Sfi-1 1 ,,. Q f ,-Q ,4 'i I O O 0 O 9 9 SHFLBY, FRANLIb R.1rlln rIlx,fwIvtt.1ffft flu: :wlv'lif.1--rt f?',rr.'v.' Bnts' Intr.tntui,1l Spnrts 2, 2, Svninr IIIAX' 4 SHOFMAKFR, HARRY Ht'gmi,w1,1vt, SHOUP. HI-'TTY .-ilu-.n-I lull' nl lun' SIETSMA, BFTTY ,Ill Blon,iv lylw- I n,-lv,-1-4lrvul.1n.i nz:- ' Debate 4, I-'tmttstt Club 4. C A L I, 4. Girls' Athlfttu 1, 2. -J. Girl Rfwixc L. HIV Intl Club 3, Rml .znrl Black Rtvuu 4, Nitin! Dance Utnnnlttwc 4, huushint- hnctctv t, L. 1, 4, Tuinhling r.. SKINNFR, NORMA - Shu-, hm ,izwfullv nnf G. A. C. 4, Sunfhine 5-vtittt t. 2, 1, 4 SMITH, BELYA Fm.if lil, nw lv: tub Crmttntift Lluh 1, bt1mhtlit'Suttvi'lt I, 1. I. 4 SMITH, FRANK G,-tt ,1 lung nm ul lniglimg .ir fur wwf: .nr Fnntball 1. 3, 4, Rtd and Black Rr-vur 4, Sturlxn Club 4, Nautilus A1't5t.1H 4, QMITH, JOHN --mf, ami r,1f,,fi- Bots' Itttmtnuml bpnrts 1, 2. 4. QNYDER, LOIS UTM- lv,-51 1-1,-mi zmlnf .'ml.z lmzf Girls' Athletlu l, llntne Pc Club 4, hun- shinr Sncietx t, 1, 3, 4, junnn lMm..v.1ti,,iv Cnnttnlttec. SPENCER, RICHARD A tvfr-xi! Rfim,-H, STFPHAN, NILBUR Il'li,zt .1 mm Brits' Inti.unui.:l Spntu t. 1. 2. F-nnhxll 4, Semnr Cnninuttfgc 4, Tune H1-Y 2. I. 4, Ptesidrnt 4. STONG, MARY Ii. E:-I-nwI.1v'v ,1 lm,-pw Juv In Ima Language Club lg Latin Club I, Sunshint- sn- Clflt' t, 1, t, 4. SUNKES, FLllRFNL'F .YuCfX pnvmfnlf lift. L'nn1metct' Cluh Q, Girls' Athletic I, bun :hme Sucictv i, 1, 3, 4, MYITZER, XY.-XYNF A rmm of irfrinn. TORRENGA, ALFRFD U I multi rmly ,vlwf in the davimzf nivtfuzti of zlzf night. Bots' Intmmuratl Spnits l, 1, 3, 4, Fuuthnll 4, juninr Hi-Y I. TREXLER, BETTY A dainty lnrli- girl. G. A. C. iv 4, Girl Reserve 2, q, 4, Lan- guage Council 2, Latin Club t, Nctuttluf Staff 4, Red and Blzck Revuv Z- -ls Senior Cum- mittee 4a Senior Pins' 43 State Math. Cfmtvst t, 25 Sunshins Society I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Cmn- test t, 2, 3. TSCHOPP, DANIFL Zip, Zap, Rxpfirv mp. Th,-rg goes Dimmu Boys' Intramural Sports 3, Red :md Black Re- vue 3, State Math. Contest 1. IYNIR, lLLl'X l1:fi'.f'fl, fn lit I, Liniiiimitt Klub 4' 4, Hill Rtst-its g, 4 Y.-XNIH RIXIAY, RICIIARII Tull, lmflr .n..i llullllf' Fnntlmll t. L, 1. 4, Rt-ll .intl Blatk Rt-vu.: 4 Sfgnitn' Htl' 4, 'link 4. X.-XUHIIAN, '1'HORl.lS --ffm, 1 .nf-. ,.1,,.,,f,- Blny Inu.nnui.n1 541.-ttf 4, Fl,,.th.tll 3. Tuxix Hi-Y 1, 3, 4. VEXTY. slit 1 - - 7-- 2-- 1 1 EK' V , 1-nv -..-.... 1 gf Q Q? bv il. x l 1935 'iw' ,,, K , '1' 1 1 'f' . 'fl gtg. iss M ' I use 3 HOP' I N111 xfz. 1:1 1 IX l.' ,I111-!1.'.11 l 1 111 x, 1 XXI 1 l111:1111:V111r 1 l CL IX 1 11111111111111tl11l1 4,t.11lx',-X1l1I1l1.c1,1, 5, 4, 1.11I l-1s1111- 1, 1, I. -1, S1-111-1.11v 1. Vue XX ARD, klk H.-XRD 'f.'l111.l' .N'1l11,,11I' S.l1.1.1I' Hua' 1r1 1111111 thi. 1.1 1111 F11111l111ll 1. XX ARRFNIIURTJ, MARY ,x1I11,,,l 11 1.111111 111.11115 k'11n1111r11c Club 5, 4, G A C. 4. H1s11111 Club 1, fh111f a1111r11 1, 1, g, 4, NK .-x'1'suN. -1111, .111-, 1'111 ,11.1.111,111-1,1 KI'NNF'I'H 1, Red .1111l Bl.mk Revue 3. 4, Sun- Mungal C-1111f:dy 1. 11l11.1.iv. H1119 l1111.1111u1:1I 51111115 2, 1, 4. UPHYR, RHBPRT H,'1111111,1l. Sl.1g1- L11-xx 4. XX IIJINYK, IXIAXINF H1J1.1.1 111.1.111111 1. .1111 11 null. li11l kurwr 4. I,.111gu11g1- L'11u11c1l 1. L111111 L'l11h 1, Mum ghmus 1, Red ,11111 Blank Rv- vur 1, 4, 5u11sh1111- 511c1cl1 1, 1, 3, 4, IN.Ius1c.1 k'11111ul1 1, U I- LLS, El 'l TIF JXNI' Tf1, l11:1.1l1I1' l1r1.l, hu11Nh1111- 511.1111 1, 1, Q, 4 XX llI'l FHF.-XII, VERA 4 111111 1.11 111 11.111l1i111. L111111111-ur Club 1, 4, F1111'11sic Klub 4, G11 Rcarlxv 3, 4, li11Is' 1-'lthlullcs I, 1, 3, 4 H1511111 Llub 1, Red 111.1 Buck Rrxuf 1, 4 5111111-1 Club 1, q, 4, au115h1111: S11.1c11 1, 1, 2, 4. 'lu111b1111g 1, 1, 3, 1111,L1r.1x1s, 1'1RNA .Y:L'111' .11 .1 111r11'. :u11fh1111f S11q1r11 1, 1, q, 1x1111.1A1x1:11x, JF-1K lI1,11'r1:1111l1'.1l11 ' Runw I, 1, H1N1111'1' Cl XX ULF, ALFRFD 1-1 1.,111l1,111 g,f111l 111.111, 11 New Alh.1111 H1gh 1, 2, 3 XHJULF. RUHFRT Ar 1.111 l'1n 1l111111j71 ' XIAIJER, MARY --.v111'. .1 1.-11 1111111111 11, L'111111111-111- Klub 1, 1, Q, huz1:h111c Suurlx I, 1, 3, -I 4 . 4 . j.1f111111lIr' H1gh Q, bunshluc S1,1L1rlv 4, G11 uh I, 1.111111 Club I 111.111 1 11 111,11 11111 4, C111 Rrsrrvc 4 4, 1111-1.1.1.1 1. 11,111.1 1. 11111. 4. m11.1.1c11111.15 x1'1.1'oN. PHYLLIS I. R111 .1111l l1l.11l. Rvvun' 2, 4, iur1Kh111e: 50- 1--.1 Luft 1,1,,,,J :mm Hut Hs, -1 'VU 'gl' V1 4- l '1lr'llllS 1. 4. bcc1'1:l.11v 4, fi, A C, 4, R:-11 and El.1ck Revue 3141 Sun Mvllvfy l1,1ll 4 511111: S11c1cty 1, 1. 31 4. A S S G I I 9 Q Q 9 4 9 Q IN l'Y-IIHIIIT ' - H-1-r 2111, ww 1 , j-1 1-1'-f,.11':LZf 71131, 3.fQ.V.- ' , ' ' '.3.f'f?123xi?i zu- bm, . ..,,. -:1,1f1.'1.7-.4,.,g.. v 12 STORY... just as a football team entering a great field with the thought of reaching the goal in their eager minds, we, the class of 1938. began the first quarter of our game. XVe were looked upon as greenies not knowing which way to run. Uf course, we. as freshmen. could not enter into the more important affairs of the school and as usual took the cus- tomary bumps and knocks , knowing that all we1'e fair: and some even dared to venture into the territory of the unknown players. At the end of the quarter many were taken out. but the rest were keeping up the moral. physical. and intellectual standard of jefferson High. The second quarter started with new vim and vigor-each player trying to possess more than the other. New players took the place of those having been hurt and the team as a whole started for the goal with new and different plays. Many took their places in Latin and Geometry contests, winning honors, and entered the field of athletics possessing great ambitions. At last we have passed the half way mark and are sta1'ting on the third quarter. In the first few minutes of play the Red and Black Revue was produced in which hundreds of students took part. The sweater committee also showed their skill by choosing dark green sweaters with silver numerals. As juniors we entertained the Seniors with a picnic at Ideal Beach. Looking ahead in the last minute of play, we saw the goal far at the other end of the Held. Wanting to make this goal in the last quarter, we started down the field with a few substitutes and different plays. XVe took the first play with unanimous success by electing a girl as our Captain- Marian Randolph. Her assistants were Alys Jones, Vice Presidentg Marjorie Kuntz, Secretary-Treasurer5 and XVoodrow Randolph. Dance Chairman. The second spectacular play gained many yards. It was the permission to wear caps and gowns for graduation. The last play, yet to come, is the one which most Seniors look forward to- the Senior Dance. After this we shall leave the field, trembling and again not knowing what to do or how to face this great wo1'ld. Katheryn Alburn. TY!! X rv-YIXIC ASS ILL... XY'lu-reas, we, the members of the Senior Class of jefferson High School, being of sound mind and memory lpratse hcl and considering the uncertainty nt' the frail and transitory life Qschooll, and desiring to transmit tu thnse who fellow after us, our selmlarslup, wisdom, excellence, superiority Lahemj, grace, charm, good lttilss l?l, and individual talents Qtverytlnng but money-J, hereby give, devise, and bequeath to them th.tt .un't out yet the following: Dt-wiglit Mickler wills his all to ,lt-ll school spirit. Mary Carson: I will my ability to double truck to Vinton Taylor. Marianne Furr wills her many, many varied talents to someone who can live up to them. Hill Decker: I will tny ability In keep one rump ahead of Ifsquire to jack Young. Svlulla Iiostwielsc I keep my red hair. lSorry.l XV.ivne McCloud wills Bettie Maxwell to some other cornet player. llf she can put up with another one.J Norbert Memmer: I will my hive-making ability to Harry Lyman. Alfred iliorrenga, Ilarold Ilalpin, Michael Liurnich. and joe De-Laney leave many free days to next year's class. Tlunnas Greer and Leonard lzlsea will their Stradivarius squeaks to the jeff Orchestra. l.uella Ashby wills her ability tn get along with yell leaders to those who will fall for Keith Lahr. ,lim Deets: I will some assorted mid irons and mashies to Mr. Carroll. Isatintsnd Coy, Clinton Hilt, glue Halsema, and Robert Morehouse will light switches, curtain ropes, and stage pimps to all inccming stage-hands. Margaret Baum: I will my I don't know to future Civics classes. Ruth Massey wills that sweet, patient expression to jackie Decker, who needs it. liarbara Allen wills her almust inaudible sutce to Lndell Henry. Alvs ,Innes wills her giggle. her gum, and her fiery temper. Her gum goes to Mrs. Clark, her giggle to any- one who'll have it, and her liery temper to Virginia Burnette. Nam siershuny wills various and sundry parts of his six-six to some of the four-fours around these halls. Betty llooton wills her miraeuhzus HJ hair-dos to ,lane Goddard. Lharles Horton wills his hot l?l trumpet to Harold Dicks. C harles Buveri: I'lI let someone tlse be boycotted next year. lxav Rettig. Virginia I'Iugl1t's, and Mariorii: Isuntz: NVe will our love of life and Purdue boys to . . does anvt ne want them? Owen Ball: I will my Yyillys . . . null said! Maxine Mann and Lois Snyder will their sudden silly outbursts to Loveda Cassman and Phyllis Brassie. lienrge Page wills his exclusive right to Patty and Barb to himself. lltiris Lsrannon wills her bit of romance to some other basketball fan. Dan Tschopp: I will my mathematical ability to all geometry, physics, chemistry. algebra, arithmetic, and trig classes. Mildred Burdon wills a nice full-toned high C to the Girls' Glee Club. lrank Smith and Iilwyn Palmer will their artistic ability to future struggling artists. Clflave you seen their Hanya Ilolm skelches?l Liavle Mtnnitk. Iris Iiellar, and Marian Miller will their winsomeness to Colleen Minnick, Marjorie Thorn- tnn. and ,lane XVilliams. lletty Darnell wills her elieerfulness under a mountain of trouble to the next advanced Latin class. Kenny Robertson wills lah, yesl whatever it is he's got to Do-Ju. I uella Lock: I will my line to all girls who want to get ahead. Ilarold Schwieger wills his laugh OJ to all future Chemistry classes. latfet Zahn wills her place at the end of the senior list to all future Z's. Verne llilt: I will my utlraesophisticated manner to Jordan McCarty. llruce Lawler wills his mt appeal to Bob Fisher. Iuanita Pitman, Pansy McCoy, Margaret Riley, Norma Skinner, Mary Gerber, Elsie Dexter, and Frances I.inder will their silence to some of those who can't keep quiet. Katheryn Alburn wills her wealth of friends to some lonely heart. George Simpson, Bill I-Iarrington, Max Ryeraft. and Iiarl Gilbert will their ready minds and smiling faces lu the world which needs tnore like them. Rosemary Mackey wills her tactics in tumbling to her sister, Liz, lnlm Schnaible wills his ability to understand the electron theory of valence to himself. No one else can quite understand it. Ilelen Froseh: I will my piano playing ability to Datna Ireland. XY'nutly Randolph and Melvin Doyle: We will our loyalty to Tuxis Supreme to Tuxis Supreme. Iilda Anderson, Iivelyn Grit-lin, Ruth Mack, and Belva Smith will their chattering to Bettie Hilt, Charlotte Ifridley. Helena Linn, and Betty Mowry. Iitll Potter: I will my good old common -ense to some featherbrain. Betty Christian and Frances Cuhee will their charming diminutiveness to Alice Altherr and Sarah Andrew. Mae Kaplan wills that independence of mind to Babcrte Knowles. TIIIIVI Y - . ,. C I I Betty Trexler wills her dramatic endeavors to Doris Lirannou, now langtiisliing somewhere else. Maxine Xvidener, Mary Stong, Betty Davis, jeanne XVilliamson, Almabeth Mater, aud florence Sttnlses will their pleasing personalities to a cause for cheering up the world. Tom Vaughan, George Miller, Herbert Sharp, Frank lslcfiaugliey, Frank Ilines, and Phillip ffroll: We jointly will our All-Quiet mood to Bob Gates. Mary W'arrenburg wills her nickname, Dolly and Baby, to Nliltlred lsemmer. jack and janet Gamso will their flashy smiles to the magazine ads. Betty Sietsma wills her late hours to Madelyn Chick. Richard Ward, Tom Moffett, Xlifayne Switzer, and lid Rover will their own study system tit's mostly rest periodsl to Cy jarka, Bob Cheesman, Leonard Frosch, and Fred Ilanmer. Xvtlliam Burkle and Earnest Grey will their jokes LPJ to the two johns, Nlcnlahan and XltDosvell. john Rice, Paul Butz, john Smith, jatnes Allen, Bob Daniels, Dennis Ilead, and AI XVolli will their ability to look completely disinterested in class collectively to james Quaintanee. Francis Shelby, Richard Vandermay, Kenny Beck, and jim Butler will their ability to he held back by noth- ing to some one who might get stuck along the way. Mary Edwards wills her glut-ful giggle to Phyllis Herod. William Bridge: I don't say nuthin! Percy Kerr wills his squeaky seat in Health Fd. to its next oteupant. Leonard Bridge wills his athletic and mathematical ability to future mathematical athletes. Eugene Graves: I leave my track ability to my brother, Carl. Herschel Gordon and Harry jackson will those sweaters HJ to the Senior Ili-Y club. Dotty Goans wills her oratorical and forensic ability to the W.C.T.U. Robert Page: I leave my charm for girls to some other I,othario. Bob Burke leaves Elizabeth to find another boy friend in jeff. Betty Shoup, Verna W'illiams, Ellen Tyner, Betty Robertson, Evangeline Fraser, and Nlarie Iireeland ssill their naturally nice personalities to some of the fading would-be wall flowers here abouts. Charles Shannon wills his habit of being seen and not heard to joe Mciilnrg. Thelma Grimes wills her friendly heart to Nina Martin. Laughlin wills a baritone solo to the glee club and an oration to the public speaking department. Patil Coffey: I will my head to the Woodman's W'eeklv. Alma Richards and Viola Richardson will their neighboring convo seats . . always quiet . . to two always loud. Don Pyke: I will my mustaehio Hb to some other gigolo. Harry Shoemaker, Harriet Hoyt, and Flora Clingler leave their brain power to the class of '3'9. Tom Dunkin: l'll pass on that reverse turn I got last year. Gib Freeman, Dallas Rutherford, and George Mclain leave their ability to get by to Don Nlcflelland. I-tank W'estfal, and Frank Reidel. Logan Schmadel, Robert NVeber, and Kenny NVatson will their mirth-provoking verdancv. iOh. bovll Marian Randolph wills her scintillating supremacy tthat's better yetl. juanita Kersey and Ardis Davis will their blatant sophistication tsvhat, auother?l. Phyllis Yelton and Phyllis Hetrick will their supercilious demeanors, filnliat Il the last.l james Rush and Earl Dose will their he-inan qualities to the Bronchos. Lawrence O'Connor leaves a good argument to anyone who wants it. Allen Rector leaves good hunting and fishing to Bill Miller. james Burwell and Ed Clark leave their red hair and freckles to jeff, which will miss them so muth. Paul and Pauline Hobaugh will their unassuming greatness to enrich this good old earth of ours. Carol Heath wills her clever impersonations to a press agent who might be able to give her a contract. Bill Stephans wills his boyish baslifulness OJ to Charles Retterath. Maurice Cornelius wills his bow tie to Esquire. Charles Combs wills his good Stooge qualities to the next assistant Booster sports scribbler. I.uella Cockrell, Ruth Davis, Marguerite Deeming, and Dorothy Dewhurst will a smile for each and a kindly word for all jeff students. Irma Bedford: I will to Lillian Evans my personality, which not even critics cirticize. Esther Burke, Harriet Bryant, Betty Meacham, Edith Nelson, and Pauline Haynes will their many, mans' virtues to the girls of the class of '39. jane johnson wills her over-over-flowing sunny disposition to some of the sour faces around here. Bob Ewing wills his ability to get there iust on time to some more last minute hall sprinters. Virginia Cassman wills her rare mixture of moods, smiling, serious, pixilated, to Dorothy Fisher. Williani Randolph: I will my high flying to some other Lindbergh. Robert Kull: I will my poetic ability to myself. I might need it. Victor Kercher: I will a sonnet, To Muritiu, to any love-sick junior boy. Corrine Reifers wills her honey-lovely personality to someone who could make use of it . . . O-la-la. Mariana Blackburn and Mary Sanders will their femininity to some of these modern tomlaovs. Don Minton: I leave my haircut to some other Indian. julia Scobee wills that gleam of merry mischief to Lolabelle Huffman. Robert Lane, Horace Ford, Stanley Newhard, Richard Spencer, and Paul johnson will their intention of never dying of overwork to be equally divided between Robert Dooley and Ralph Ashford. THlR'l'Y-UNE I i 1. 4 si 'i f n i 'i i t l is J f V. 1 t tl. iff zlf . 1' ls 4 1-il: ir- Q si ,, Eff il? 5,3 ai? .1 A ' i tif, il? 4 V. li li 9 2 2 3 rl H' '51 r' Vera Wliiteliead wills her ability to be merry the whole day through to Harriet Deckard. liettv lleiilkamp and Elizabeth Phillips will their discretion. twliat will they do without it?J Dallas Dawson wills a big bass drum beat to the sled' Band. lune liiliosiin wills her cheery disposition, spirit and action, to ,learlcleen Hargis. Nlary lllen 5tl!lll'l11.1t'l wills her sincerity to Delores Gingrich. Nornia Runkle, Mary Yeager, Bettie W'ells, Ruth Lowe, Louise Fleeger. Eleanor Brenner, Thelma Coy. Treva llelaiog, and Betty Ross leave their quiet ways and eloquent silence to a noisy convocation. Bruce lohoson: l leave Alice to leli, my clarinet to the band, and little dirt to the Booster. Xlary lirances Hunter wills her serious mind and cautious nature to joan Collins. Viijeinia Knowles and Gaynelle lord leave a little duet to the octet. lustus lane, Ralph Price, Paul Schafer, Eugene Hurst, Charles Carlisle. and Clifford Schatf will to the wt-rltl the best that is in them. Licrald L lark wills a little hook-larnin' H tOh, Yeah?j to West Side. Nlilftiril llcaver leaves an extra horn blow to the band. Next lo lastly, we will devise all our stormy class sessions, clever schemings, wranglings among ourselves. 4l1AIllIlL'Ll test tubes, tardy slips, blue slip for 3:10, burnt messes, crooked seams, smashed digits, athletic iltlieats. artl oratorical tilIles-whatsoever, unto the Heathens of the Tonga Islands and their lawful heirs ll'l'X.'YL'l'. lastly, we leave to every hov and girl that will in the future enter Jeff, long, long days to be happy in as we hate been happy. and no, no days to scribble tests in. Our uoli rmed signatures not being I'L'CUQQl1i7Cd in law Cwe can't even make them outl. we hold back i-ur iiatural impulse to subscribe our names hereunto. .Xtti.i'net-' K hester Rieglc and lfldon Ellis. l xetutttl in the Nlonth of Nlav in the year ef our Lord, 1933. LASS RUPHEC . . . .Xlaiy lane Douglass will actiuire Sill and Lily Rose. Leoiiartl llruliqe will fail to make a lllllfi on a niatlt test. ll' Lharles Iitirton keeps his present practice of laying awake nights to think up jokes to crack in Mr. Lane's class, lie lim will lose his hair, llruce lawler and Betty ,lime Trexler will make their fortune lseparatelyl as dance instructors. IL o Pt kc and his orchestra will fulfill an eneagenient at the Palmer House. XY,it he Nlttloud will marry someone whose earilrums can stand the infernal racket of his Cornet. Verne llilt will advertise permanent waves for men. gi.ll1l liersliuny will always be on time-to colleer his pay Check. L7auiel lschiipp and ,lohn Schnaible will become absent-minded professors. lietty lbavis will become one of the authorities acknowledged in Gregg's shorthand book. lim Deets will marry a pretty manicurist so he can keep his fingernails in tip-top shape. llarrv Eliot-maker will rival Leslie Howard as Romeo lhiris tiraiiiion will give Leonardo Da Vinci's great masterpiece some competition. Nlae Kaplan will become a laboratory technician. Q ai'i.l lleath will find her career in the movies. Mary Stung will study the intricacies of the cornct so that she will make a good showing in the eyes of that Ct'l'l.tlt1 stin1C1illC. Ruth llavis will be chief chef at some rit7y hotel. lietty Q liristian will become XVorld's Champion Typist. Maurice Cornelius will finance his private insane asylum. laigaii ficliniatlel will sing his way to success. Klun liutlei' will sleep for a hundred years. R harles l5overi's laugh will be used in one of Wfalt Disney's new moving picture comedies. t i time Reifers and Wan. Decker will continue their reputation as the best dressed at college. l'rances Ciohee will settle down with Bill-and raise extremely tall children. lrank llines will run a poultry farm. Bruce lohnson may become a second Benny Goodman, Dallas Dawson will play a kettle drum in a symphony orchestra. George Page and Vera Wihiteliead will join the Hagenback-Wallace circus as performers on a flying trapeze. Belly Anne llooton will star in the great hit Yours Forever by George Simpson. Her manager will be Alys Iones. lane ,loliiison will head the Giggles Convention. Illll IX'-'IXYII f ,M il 2 51 , f Nlax liveixift will lie tl1e tennis el1.1111p1o11 nl' l 143. llis el1.1n1p1nnsl11p will lae cl1.1ll klulia -lean Seolwee will be tl1e typieal l1on1-3 wife for B. ll. lfltni Rieliards will start going w1tl1 tl1e lwys 111 llie year 211110. l..1wrente O'Cur1ner will lweee-111e .1 eliennstry l.1l1nr.1to1'v assivtant. lll.H1lI.1 lllll1'l.'ll1 will beeonie one of tlie rirsl wnnian race tliivers. lfraneis Slielby will l1CC41l11C an .1utl1or1ty on Clianeer. enged by Phyllis Xelton Harriet Hoyt will lieenme tl1e lint wi 111.111 Feeretary uf lllC Treasiirv and will prove to ll1E wut-Id that A Xxlllnlfln lx nlllkwh lL'NS Ut fl 5l,Wk'Udlllfllt tl1.111 J HLIH. Treva Del one will spend lier life cutting ill l.1l1o1'ator1 .1prons to fit sliort people. Kay Rettiig will never attend .111 111st1tt1ti1n1 N'l1lLll is not eoed11e.1t1on.1l. Nlarge l'i11nt7 will discover .1 new .intl easier wav tn find lUQ.I.ll'lIl1I11N for tl1e special Her-eliel Liortlnn will become .1 n1.1tl1 te.1el1er. '.ti.oge tombs will heeome .1 demon reporter. Rolwert l..1ne will spend tl1e rest of lns life keeping tl1e sl1i11e on tl1eir 11ew tar. D1 riitliv tio.1ns will model Adri.1n's ere.1t.nns. Mary Qierlwer will nialte .1 fortune on l1er caricatures of Viriginia L,,1ssn1ai1. Paul .111d Pauline Hol'1.1u1gl1 will enter l11.ll1f Cunteits for twins. -Inn liusli will be tl1e liantlsome footlvall liero of nzanv eoetls. Kennetli lleelt will be pointed tint as .1 n11.tlel of XY'l1.1t tl1e up-to-d.1le young 111.11 Iiuigene Hurst will buy .1 new l1.1t. Cliester Rtegle will let liis l1.1ir grow and laeeonie .1 t.1lente.l violinist. kltistus lane will beeoine president of tl1e Pencil 9n.1ttl1ers' Club. Tlie secretary benefit of Harry .lacltson 1 slinuld wear. will be George Meleain. At tl1e age of twenty-two Betty Darnell will l1.1ve given more I..1ti11 Ul'.lIILlI1N tl1.1n any otl'1et' living person. Gilbert I:l L'Cf11.lI1 will sell pop .1t tl1e Xlaior l.eagt1e baselmtll 1g.1n1es. As .1 future autlior, Mary lfdwards will be .1 success, lil:-ra Clingler is destined to beenine .1 Healtli Ed. teaelier. Katliryn Albtirn will be .1 tinted autlwrity on Latin deele11s11n1 antl CL1llllIj.I.llIUI19, leanne W'1lli.1n1snn will acquire .1 few more inelies 111 l1eigl1t to lveep up YVlll1 Sant Klaxine Nlann will get lier lan1g.1w.11ted fur euat. Reel Llarlt will sell totipees. llis eliief enstomei' will be C,l1arles Bortun. Helen Froseli will take up classical music altugetlier in the future. Maxine Wiielener will reside near .1 n1il1t,11'y selmol. Luis Snyder will become a fannnts Cnniedienne. I,.ll'l Gilbert will spend tl1e rest of l1is life on il farm. Betty ,lo Sietsnia and l1er beauty salon will lie a lioim to any lady wl1n Clllif do A Gersliuny. thing with her l1.1ir. ln view uf l1er vocal abilities, Sylwilla Bostwiek will probably eapitalize on l1er vniee. Betty Slniup will become .1 world fannius artist. Klariaii R.111dolpl1 will prulaalaly enter pnlities .is .1 Cl1.ll'llPlUI'l ul' tl1e wealver sex. lune lolinson will .1el1ieve l1er life-lung anibition lu marry Denny lol'111son 1311. Paul lCl'L'.lI11 Pull! Ct liiey will work l11s wife for money tl1e s.1111e as lie works liis kiavle Nlinnielt wll settle down witl1 lier Purdue student, Gerald Clark will become .1 second Patrick Henry. Rutli Massey will keep .Ill apartment .tt Knlstitiw and u:1e i11 Lafayette. Sl1c wil between tl1e two places. Geeijiqe Miller will post :is long .is possible so l1e can lielp initiate lli-Y l1lL'I'l1bL'I'N, N1 rtna Rtinlile will devote lier life to getting a law passed requiring l1ii.gl1 sel10ol of Latin. Hub Ifwivg will give dr.1n1.1t1c readings on tl1e New York stage. Lynn Ifylens will becotne a captain in tl1e National Guard. lane! and ,lack Ganun will be .1 second Rogers-Astaire eonilaination, Florence Sunkes will get .1 ten page letter frem tl1.1t certain NUINCUIXC. Dewiglit Nlielsler and Ltiella Aslilwy will settle Clown tn .1 quiet country life. Rutl1 Lowe will make .1 small fortune eolleeting .1 variety of frogs. mother. l divide l1er time equally students to have 2 years Vltianita Kersey will move tn Blo11r11ington so tl1at sl1c can see E. Pt1rt7 more often. lildon lillis will write .1 10,1100 word es.1sy nn Pros and Cons of Missing Classes been on tl1e Honor Roll for four years. Kenny Robertson will settle down and raise .1 Cantor family tall girlsj. Marv Frances Hunter will be employed .1s .1 reviewer of books. james Allen will beeume an essayist. Don Minton will get bit sonietiine tl1e way lie carries tliose false teetl1 arotind. Vic Kerelier will grow .1 n1nt1stael1e and six 111el1es. Louis will open .1 peanut factory to feed B.ll'lDfll'.1 Allen. lim Burwell will buy .1 gtnn factory. Paul Butz will inercase tl1e size of liis eliemistry lab .at home. in punisl1n1ent for having THIRTY-THREE THIRTY -FOUR lu Memory of LEE O. GILLESPIE A TRIBUTE Life! It is the queerest thing, Today we want to laugh and sing. Tomorrow, however, a friend is gone And also all our mirth and song. Instead we find our face a tear, With the departure of one so dearg The world moves on, no matter how we feel All we can do is pray, so let us kneel, And ask cur Creator to see us through Life's path of trials and heart-breaks, too. Only to come to that glorious end And know wc are meeting this so missed friend. Margaret Baum ,WM ww mummwrnwwnmi CLASSES X V 2 'J I5 -, wi.-I 11: ,--r-'f'wJ,rM1x.:IQ-.:..L.ec1.iiw-L2in,gm-1dM!Mm1Muw.xNzzsf:-a1::m:svusEvAxiuauzgyr.uuau1Ww V I., . Nw , r .. ,. .,-...,-...5.l........,1..... I x N '9'F'Vf'9f53 VW VW : 'WY'U-1V 1' N5 - ' W ' EMR,:dftidki,!?Um!ls1h!if!,EHE?1?i1.'lirfiitiiiiiziiiginx-5:- -St5:,:ki,F3Z, 1'5- I . x V UNIOR CLASS HISTORY . . . 0. Three years ago, full of trepidation, .1 new h.irvest of guide A greenies started through the high school thresher. S First of .ill the chaff of extreme ehildishness w.xs threshed out. After .1 stiffer .ind longer process the shell of egotism .ind eoneeit was .it least partially removeil. The polishing process will never be quite completed. ' Qf Course the threshers .ind grain had to have rests .uid diversions, so clubs, .ind orches- tras, .md bands were formed. Plays. shows, .ind eonvoeatioiis also helped to entertain during the pauses of l.1b-or. For those grains which reacted well to the .xpplied processes, there was an honor roll. Year by year grain passes through this four-year nmehine. In the end the grain is separated from .all foreign iiutter, ind parti.1lly polished is sent into the world. Every individual kernel hopes that .ifter his crop iinishes the fourth year, it will be recognized .ls one of the best. Betty jane Mowry, '39, 2 l I E li ii iii . it fl ij Ft il i gi 'rnllnxurivle FS 'Y' nr., -': -ef-'-inf. , K 'ia f' - 'T1'S ','f5 ' : '- -' . fini L we tsts f w , i.f::'.'-':f:.:-f' ' ' i we lv S Q-J. ,, , .. V ' - -- -Aff' - - - ' , '-.: J .-. ' t -'Y---u, --,y57is, ff ' 5-M5-.,q:.',n,g:3!. '.,, Q, , ' , , nt. i 1'-ff -0 V ' ff ff fs- A-.1-sz ' , ir i ' ,.j':.-Ll?-fg. fg :Qywa 0' . , 1- 1 .111 .012 mf., 1 SOPHUMORE CLASS HISTORY . . . XVith the year nineteen hundred thirty seven the Traditional Timid Tots of thirty six become the Sophisticated Sophomore Swingstersu. Our goal-a high school diploma- although not so far in the future becomes increasingly diflicult to attain. XY'e no longer race through the halls, staggering beneath an armload of books, but find time in which to exchange the latest bit of gossip, and yet make it to our class before the bell. Throughout the year numerous activities afforded us considerable pleasure. Among these were the second Red and Black Revue: a novel dance given by the girls fappropriately named the Bronchoettes Gallopjg the annual Booster dance: several successful skating parties sponsored by the Hi-Ysg and last but not least the usual excitement of the athletic seasons. Despite so many outside interests. the school was well represented by the sophomore class in both the Latin and Geometry contests as well as other scholastic accomplishments. As a junior class we hope to further our attempts to carry on the fine traditions rendered us by the foregoing students, and in so doing leave our impression. Although our Sophomore Class days be gone- never will they be forgotten. Barbara Royster, '40, THIRTY-SIX H X N N :a9h33ilw4!HisS2Nw3iN9f+GwR'5rW82Ms'9fPr'i:MXfMiRb1Q?L'iHBt FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY . . . As the train Freshie pulled out of the station, Childhood, it embarked on a long journey. The passengers numbered approximately four hundred and thirty-seven enthusias- tic boys and girls. This train encountered many detours, but these were soon righted by the aid of the teachers and upper-classmen. It must be remembered however that this was the first trip that these freshmen had ever experienced. During our hrst few weeks, a London fog could have penetrated our vague knowledge of just what was going on with more optimism and better vision. This gradually cleared and we soon became more accustomed to the difference between the grades and jeif. In spite of the frowns and criticism, the new class has proved itself worthy of belonging to Jeff. The freshmen have taken some honors in athletics and dramatics and added pep and snap to the shows. Others have been represented on the honor roll and in the algebra and Latin Contests. Many things were learned by the crew and the passengers on this journey. The principles of Latin, algebra and English, the customs and laws of the ancient Europeans, the growth and difference between plants and flowers-all these essentials were accepted and used as fuel in preparation for Freshies next trip to be made in the coming fall. Every year it hopes to gain more speed and be in better condition than before, even though the journey travels through a land which has many hills, mountains, lakes and chasms. After the fourth and last trip is completed the train, under the name of Senior Special will arrive at the Terminal Station, Cumnzerirevzwzl of 1941. Dama Katherine Ireland, '41. 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I-' 'x xxxf, H IIIIIxxx.x, If 'IIx.I-I, Xl X .JI xx, I IIIIIIII .ILIII I. F- I IIIIIIIIIIX, x I'xxIxx, I1 x , xx xx xx I I4 I I-'x.I..x.w I I'.xIII I' - 13' ' 'xl 'IIIxII, NI NII.III.I.f, I! IIIIJII-,, II II'IxI.'-Igf., II I'IxxIxIIxx., X 'x'I,xIxI -, I1 Hx .III-, I 1 II' 'I NIIIIX I, I !.Is,II, I I xxx-I I, I-' III-, II' I'x'Ixx-MII, R xx III , .II ' l-' N IX' .xII, I N Ix.I,u, II XXII I -. I X ..,II,.xI, I IIxIx:,., N IIIIIIx.xxIxx CLASS OF I9 I- I.lx uni. . . M 4 I K Wilkvn MNH! O 6 4:...m..,.,,Je-.Lm,...I-.-I. f.2gI:,,::r, .' I, :4. 9 . .- ,I ,, ,Ix4. - ' I . ,,... ... i7KNl'lvlvw.rmxvmmmf-mai,W-'wa-'wxmmfysw ff' me-'c -me m:-sham CTIVITIES :1fH'L'Ea'W -f31- SO E FUN, EH WHATQ. .. Q . 3-, 4-,J P .. I r iii AF 31 FORTY-FIVF 9 O 0 .N ,v E II I Aliiuii, Il Hx'-isi,li,I Txlitoix, V! I.ni'ihliii, L. I Laiiiill, ,- i I lllls, f. Iiiwiaiii, l l'ai-1.i'.U Ihwinpsnii 1ler'ferson's debate teams were very successful this year. They bowed in defeat only in the sectional tourney to Craw- fordsville. Although jefferson and Crawfordsville both had won three debates and lost one, Crawfordsville won the tourney by virtue of a win -over tIePr s alhrniative team. A class in debating technique was directed by Mr. George Carroll, debate coach, during the fall semester. lironi this elass the debating teams were selected. Starting the regular season, the squad attended the Pur- due Debate Conference where various authorities spoke on the question for the year, Resolved that Indiana should adopt a unicameral system of legislature. During the sea-on the debaters traveled to Bloomington for an invitational tourney, to logansport, NVest Side, and Anderson. Brook and XVest Side were guests of -leiiierson. Ifx- hibition debates were given to the P.T.lX. and the Exchange Club. The Debate squad consisted of: Al'hrin.1tive, Joe Laugh- lin, Iildon lfllis. and Betty ilane Mowryg Negative, john Purdue, jordan McCarty, and NVarrcn Thompson. I-'l url XHSIX in 44 ils Swift-3z:vPm:awxatim1 :mrii5,n1aaw 'hriil'K5:41316!vN?slT.S2lfPUi9rQDTi5TlQh1WJH5.WkW5dRN ?ENWK FGRENS . . . The purpose of the Forensic Club is to promote speaking. The membership this year has been limited to those who are in some form of speech activity. The members of the De- bate Squad, those in Uratorv, public speaking classes, or those who desired to take active part in the meetings com- prised the membership. The meetings this year, which were held every month. were of unusual interest to the members. Along with the meetings, some parties were held. One of the main events of the year was a weiner-roast, held early in the fall. The l ebruarv meeting was also a very distinctive one. Miss XVard, who traveled in Europe last summer, gave a very vivid description of the ways and manner of speaking as Ll'CCl in the diderent liuropean countries. This was verv educational as well as interesting. Much of the credit for the suecess of the Forensic Club is due to Mr, V. C. Rogers, our capable faculty adviser. He has given much of his time and efforts in order to promote the purposes of this organization. The officers were: Presi- dent, Iildon Ellis: Vice-President. john Purdue: Secretary- Treasurer, Sam Gershunv, Vera W'hiteheadg Serge.1nt-at- Arms, .lordan McCarty. N :rm X. k Rugfis,j MtLai!i, .I Puidui, I, Hhs, 5. fjfishulu, fi Sloan N iz H Nh h s ma ,Q Y R. Pine. mm akti, ll. Fi-isih, k. Ritgl-, ls. Rctlxg, II. VI. .ittsm.i, H, Lfvtiing, G. IQ. Catmll FORTY SFVEN , f 4: -Ycxxiot X Y HAS? was ..4............ Co E iigiz Q1 1 1 g jg Kexijkijgi Y. t. w. A. . V, ., , , 1. I- LBQ,w L -A 1 ' f':3z1 5, S TH fffffffx oiuc. 'avi' Xfcn-S X! uiuavi . .. .. ,. XX fiffw X 'xflllic M N QQ SX' giigahX . . '... r. . t. . - - .X - 'V' L gxww a ML QQIAAXLZY Q SM wmgan .-..,,,... Yamcukg Sgoos-ms T H E 2 5 T H K ,,Xx 40' f 4, 'LQ X! 40 I: f: if F l Mit i fi, M Ninn, Ii 1. iz-- . im I iimin., in in-i,v.,i.x t im! .lellcrson High School was well represented in some of the iniport.tnt or.itoi'ic.il contests held throughout the st.1te. In the Central lndi.in.1 Or.itorie.il Contest held Noveniher 18. 1937. .tt Delphi, Nliriorie Kuntz .ind joe Liughlin were the 'ehool rcpre-tnt.itix'es. Ilieh 'chool entered two students in l-enli the girls .ind hoys divisions in the Tl'l.lI15LLll.llA meet he- tween Delphi, Log.1ns1vort, and kletl. December S, 1937. Mai jorie Kuntz won first place in the girls' division, .ind joe Liughlin .ind Dorothy Coins won third place in their respec- tive divisions. At the original or.ttoric.1l contest .it Xx'.lb.lNl1 College l:Cl3l'Ll.'ll'f' 22, 1938, Elwyn P.1lmer wrote .ind de- livered his own eration: Cretn.1 Green .ind Reno. -Ietf w.is .ilfo reprefcnted in the State Oixitorieal Contest .it Ifixinklin College held March 26. .ind in the Logansport lnvit.ition.1l Meet. -Iordan McC.irty won the county ch.in1- yionship in the Discussion League, .ind Gerald Clark .ind l'lt-r.i Clinger toolt part in the Iixtempomneous Spenlting Contest .it DeP.1uw University. The or.itoric.il squad was coached by V. C. Rogers. .ind under his direction .ind through the coopeixitioii of the stu- dents. the jeff orators clinmxed one of their most success' ful seasons. rin:u'.r.l1:irr URATURY ih1ma.2rfvz1.n is -: X i F t xt i ivialisstaummm.si:mtm:ms.'xsawnmmmm+s2xwm:mmm- Q-. Q,:fSf :f . n,,if,,,,i RW - R mu., t ii...ii,, iz mini, ii A,.nnfz Run -A Xlclxiliiiiss, B Hath, I hi-NL.. Tlimi Run- ti. Kierilx, R, H.ilI, LI H.uiks, I. l ST DIG Xvith .1 new spunsur, Miss Kienly, the stutliu club h.1s soared to greater heights than ever this year. lt l1.ls c.irrietl out its purpose which is to stiinulate .in interest in .lrt .ip- preciation, .ind to sponsor .ind attend exhibits .intl lectures cn various phases nf art. Members also .ittcmpt to partici- p.1te in .is INJIIB' schuol activities .is pussihle. Among the outstanding pruiects uf the club .ire the m.ilt- ing Of posters for the schuul, its x'.1rious functions Kind ui'- ganizativns, .md the prcscnt.itiun of .ln .tttixictive exhilwit for the Students .intl puhlic suinctimc during the scliuul ye.ir. A business meeting is heltl unce each month .tt which time plans for the month .ire discussed. lt's suci.tl .tctivities consist of parties, usually heltl each month, .lllkl .in uiittloui' picnic held in the spring su that members interested in land- scapes .tre given .tn opportunity for supervisetl free h.1ntl sketching. The otlicers were: President. Carol I'Ie.1thg Vice-President, Vera XVhitehe.1dg SCCIACIJVY-TI'C.lNLll'L'I', IS.1rb.1r.1 Allen. y 'K +1 R'+l IY- il, Y Nhilfthfpi-1. A, Hin, M I, s.iiit1.1is hiriiv, R Lamb, K. Muipht. L. Q.ix.ui.nigh, N In Ihuiiiinii, s, Lmsii, lx, hit., 31 gyiml,-,,, 5 Pzilmfi, H. Bun, F. bmith, E. lliigkl-,ml ' R1 x'.N BUUSTER STAFF . . . Under the direction of Sam Gershuny and Chester Reigle, the Booster Staff this year has cooperated to achieve a pub- lication that has been a welcome variation from the more conventional papers of previous years. Following the lead of some of the progressive urban news- papers, the Booster had adopted a modihed streamlining, with flush left headlines. The Journal Courier was most generous in furnishing .1 new nameplate in Barnhard Gothic, one of the newer type faces. ln the upper right corner of the front page space is re- served for late bulletins. This innovation increased the cur- rent value to the students. The goal toward which the staff has worked has been to present the maximum amount of news of school affairs, and to keep the entire content of the paper at a sufficiently high plane that parents, advertisers, and others outside the school could find little or nothing to criticize adversely. Tentative Financial reports indicate that the publication has been sufhciently successful to warrant the purchase of certain mechanical equipment which will further vivify next year's Booster. N r ' 9 fl him C Riegli, XY, Randolph, P. Clark, P. Cfvrfev, E. Force. ,x,.-limi Rin: Nl Kuntz, -I, Allen, F Kimmel, C, Cninhs, T. Moffett, I. McDowell. .,.1f.z ,NES , , Ilnnl Rim' C, Lallxsle, Ll. lx Biarllfi. F. F. Mu18an,j, E. Hnfllei. FII- 'l Y 1 , 1' Qi Q ' gfh rms? 1, sf yas'-l wi.. E72 , '1 i. tsgfff jr if bas?-fa r w X vi vr7f:1-rns.e:i:- Strait:-gif!I-taiTi.iwxmsi1MQimLSJm1m2vx,WmmwwmwmRM mmi'.mm.ME!5lm1ME w---frm' 1+ ---1-i -rf f i' '24F'3T3 .ffm ir L Ilw.u1-llau, li I'w't, M 1 fi-on :- i -:I-'r' FIM' gvnl Xli '1,!' sfffylil so 1. LliL,.'il l 'Li 4u,Xl l' Il 72.-fi K w I lllis, R Hall, fi R lIi,ii1lix,k, lxiiuli, NAUTILUS STAFF XVe. who were nearest to its birth and growth, give you the 1938 Nautilus-our contribution not only to the seniors but to the entire student body and faculty-one more link in the chain of priceless volumes that record unforgetable high school days. XVC wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to the following for their splendid cooperation during the mak- ing of the Nautilus: Hinea's Studio: the Indianapolis En-4 graving Company: Mr. Morgan and the printing classes for printing campaign signs: Miss Kienly and the art classes for their many posters: Miss Giltlersleeve: Miss Schrader and Miss Bogan: Booster Staff for their aid in atlvertisement: Harriet Hoyt and tluanita Kersev, typists for the yearbook: Richard Ball for his clever art designs: and last, but not least, we thank the teachers and students who contributed time, writeups, and articles used in this book. After eight months of work toward our goal, we leave to you the Ziffv Anniversary Nautilus. NVC ask no praise, mere- ly your sincere appreciation of our best efforts. O 9 0 I-'IFTY.1'rN R r- sW'f:M'a's'?2.iJ.t,'C7:i:?:1A. 'ii 1 I-...mm :L-A Q''F'-recZiaxwmsmfuuRL5A. SaxmziSa.sxi!waSD-NmlT.vuw2ervS'B!liKa'S!Em'R-I1I!B- SE IURHI- . O O Iliff if: R :z II llliihiiips, H lows, fi klaik, A himpsuii, CQ Ritfiiuui. F. Hiiirs, fi. Mlllri Nwnni Ri :J Lane, vl liuiuvll, U Suillti, D, Ruiheftnifl, H k'uf1in.iii, ll Papa, Il Iiwilfs. Timd Rin IJ Nliiitnn, li l.iulr'r, Nl Putter, I. Olniiiiul, K l'li'cl:, R. 'lullls, L' I.uuhitl'i F--hill Run 1: Pier, R Ashford, Al Purllur, B Beiisinaii, If Hin, 'I lluiikiu, 1 Nltkuuii PMN: Rfr' ll H -rww lun. l hlwlbi. Y Hill, R Yaiilltrinii IZ Ufsiza, F Palinfi, ll Pski The real beginning of the 1958 Club was last April when this year's oflicers were elected. The newly elected officers then were sent to Indianapolis to attend a conference for all newly elected Hi-Y otlicers from all over the state. At this convention a great many of the club's problems were discussed. After the Seniors had graduated there were only eleven members left to start the new year. These eleven. though. had the true Hi-Y spirit. for they built the membership to forty by the end of the membership drive of the second semester. Under the experienced sponsorsliip of Gerald Hitchings. the year's program has been very eventful. The two skating parties, weiner roast, Halloween party, and the Mixers. which the combined Club sponsored, wei'e .1 few of the club's activities which gave the members entertainment and 1n- directly accomplished the club's purpose. The primary purpose of the club is character building. which has been amply taken care of by the opportunities offered. Experience in leadership is gained by any officer, committee member. or club member who is willing to work and grasp the opportunity presented. A true understanding was had with the fairer sex when six leading girls of the school were questioned by members as to their perplexing problems. To furnish an incentive the club has inaugurated a point system in which the members are graded on their club activity for which they are well rewarded. The oihcers were: President, Bruce Lawler: Vice-Presb dent, Don Minton: Secretary, Gerald Clark: Treasurer. Her- schell Gordon: Sergeant-at-Arms, james Burwell. FIF l'Y-'I SVG -5 -:si-.. ,. 'F .5-tn ri ci UX I- mlquxix Q.lIPl't'l1IL'l Tuxiw 5111111-1110! Tlicw 1i'i1-1 l1.11'c lwun u:l111i11g 1l1i'11113gl1 II11' l1.1lls 111.1 1'1'.ii' 111111 1l11- Iuxis H1-H .11l11plc1l 11111 .1x 1l1ci1' 11tIiqi.1l sl11g.111. 'I l11- 1'l11l1 lux lu-U11 .1l1l1' l1'1l 11111lci' II11' lc.11lciwl1ip 1:1 .1 111'11' 1111111-.11i'. HXIIIHIIPI ilk' uLlISl.ll1LlIllg L'XL.'I1IN N111rI1x11l'1'il lH' lllu TLIXIN 11'u1'1' II11' .1i111L1.1l f1111ll1.1ll l1.1i11111ut, 11'l1i1l1 11'.1x pu! 1111 I11' II11' u1111l11i1c1l 1'Il11i'ls ul II11' Tuxis .1111l Suniui' Ili-H s .1l11l Ll11- Sun-liinc Smiutv, Ili-Y 111ix1-iw, .1i11l x1-V1-1'.1l 1'I111111i x111i.1I l'L1i1c1i11i1x. 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'I'l11'11tlicui's 11'ui'u: I'i'wi1l1'11l, XXVIIIWLII' Slcplmiig Vicc-I'1'1-si- 1lc11I, XY'11111l1'1111' li.1i11l11lpl1g SCCI'CI.lI'I, I,.lllI Cnflcyg ,InI'C.lN- Llrcr, NIUIYXII I7111'lcg Su1'gc.111L-.11-fX1'111s, Yictui' Iic1'cl11'1'. 1 1 11 1... 1.1. 11 11.1 1 1.,.1..,1 11...1...,1 1.....i.... 111 I Xlliil 1 wil I Iiilgr IJ1l.1,lQ l,1i1l1,I Ll11L I I ll T1 1111 I I P11 Il N1.1P.1i., ll N.l.111lu1,, XX I-.:., I lx IX llixili 1 Ii 11111 X 111-I11i111, R I1i11, 1. I k,1i111ll,k Il1.111i I' IPI Y-TH R ICE The YCJI' 1937-38 has marked .1 decided inereme in the interest of the members of the Junior Hi-Y. Under the guidance of Mr. George Cfarroll, recently .lp- poinled sponsor of the elub. the Junior Hi-Y hm engaged in xyirioux .ietivitiex during the past school ye.1r. NVe .isxisted the other Lwo Hi-Y Ol'g.ll'liZ.lfiUI1S in sponsoring the Ili-Y mixerx, which proved quite popular with the mtudent body. The members were entertained on seveixil oeemions by soui.1l .lH,.lil'N, Among them being .1 stexk-fry .ind .i scavenger hunt. The elub .ilxo combined with the TuxiQ and Senior elubQ in sponxoring the .IIIIILIJI Jeff footb.1il banquet. A b.1sketb.ill tourn.1ment was held :it the Y.M.C.A. dur- ing the c1hI'iNllN.lH x'.1e.llion in which the org,1ni1.1tion p.u'- IiLip.lIL'd. Xleetingx ,ire held every Tuesday evening .lt the Y.M.C.,'X. About twenty new members have been taken into the llunior Iii-Y during, the pmt school y'e.1r. The ofheerx were: President, Innes Peehing Viee-Presi- dam, Cflnrenee Navilleg Secretary, Ilarry I,.ym.1ng Tl'L'.lSl1lAL'lA. Edwin liiirdenet. l'lI'l x-1-'nil I: UNIOR HI- .. I' if' F 1' - L Hurwrbrir, L, Ruff, L XX hu:-.ik':1 I Pfrhiuj TxIe:1z,R behinedei, H K-.in-peel R ir' ff--F Hrinzlirh, It Boiiifliex, j Ken vii,.,i, H Lux:-,i:., R Eimgen, j, Glirz, j Bu: Iwi.. F viii Nirkiiie, R King, Ixl Hriiiliger F R:fA'1.H Uueicfeh, D 5l.iieh, Li Eberlc I vi ri. F :M li j.ihi.fiiii, B, arrphmi, D ZXl.n.lc1 In .i., P H.irin,g.iiig1, B F1'ihr:f,L L.ili.ih.ni f ' R 2' -L Nwxilie, L' Y.iliderk-Jlk, k H:-wif Q lwiki, XX .-Kimi,-pic, C Bimrhns, Li Me hiiwf-ii -' ii ,LE-., Q ' A.- , e argl:-411-21 ,Q ll lm-i. r-, . -. i i 1 1. iiai '-: arm-N:xiwervumumim.swrnLmi15wuw:s15z:mxfx1nzbmmfwmr.:wn-mmbmiwvAviinrim MASTER MACHINISTS O O O One of jeffersonls organizations that contributes much to the school but which gains very little recognition is the Master Machinists. Much stage equipment, such as spotlights, pulleys, coun- terweights, etc., were made in the machine shop since many of the club members are members of the stage crew and the two organizations work hand in hand. During the year, shop foremen from some of Lafayette! leading industries were invited to speak to the club members. By this means, prospective machinists and employers can be brought into closer contact, which results in a closer tie- upl' between jet? machinists and industries in the city. ' 'f'1N , . vp, i 5 ,:J's:X 3 bun: Ron---I.. Post, F. Islohluiun, A, Rngers, L' Hilt, R. Hurd. D. Phillips. sauna Rui--c, smtt, P. Rum, J. Bret. Bark Rw.fL. Howard, D, Rusinan, H McKibbtni, Mr. XK'ills, L, Schafer, C. Rudisail. k'1F1'Y-l lY ECO CS O O 6 The Home Economics Cluh is athliated with the State and NationaI Home Economies Associations. Membership eonsists of the girls interested in IIome Economies coursesg the purpose is to create a wider interest in subjects relating to domestic arts. The club meets once a month. The theme of the meet- ing this year is an Around the Wforld Tour in which the girls carry out each program in keeping with different Coun- tries. At one of the meetings Miss Marguerite XVard related -ome of her experiences during her trip to Europe: at an-other meeting Marv Irene Sawyer, a student at Purdue University, who lives in Santa Marta, Colombia. South America. spoke on interesting facts concerning her country. Among the social events of the year were: a whine ele- phant Christmas partv, held at the home of a member. and .1 backwards party with a potluck supper, held in the school cafeteria. Marilyn Danley and Ruth Davis were sent as representa- tives to the State Home Economies Convention held in Indi- anapolis Iast October. The othcers were: President, Ruth Davis: Vice-President, Irene Sehnaibleg Secretary, Norma Pendroyg Treasurerg I-Ienrietta Davis. The sponsors were Miss Ratcliffe and Miss McCoy. 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'ff-ff-fa'-1:-. emi-'.Z1i A rx xi-.eq-t 1 4 s, 1 -iw'.ir .r+::iis1'rruu1i.simsxnmtmmmmwimnmmrmmnmimmssrmm-mmn wg ,L Pint jr ' i., 4 Q: I! if ls' ' I liliifiu, XI Pi:,1'if,fi, M k.i,'1, Il 'Ni Is, I X'iil.i s, If Mi , wb N '11-'I I 1 .114 filiwl, I Iliniav, Is l .e,X Ilnchi-, 'XI kim uv 'XI I'li Lliuii 'I X Ii I w:' ls'iw I Nllilviik, L NIH'--, 'XI I Iluuelas-, H I, 1r'- 1, L XIl!uiii1., N II ilk-r, I Iii: init- ! .f1fiIs' :i R Mtiuii, XI I Iliieuni lliiliii ui, Nl Iiiik, t Ili ith, Il I-'ui-iii, Ii 4, I-se lwifi I' -f I! Hill, I' Xilwi., 'sl I Nl.: '- in, XI I I ii, I. lo-I., XI I IH 'I. -,px 3-55. .1 'v...., SUNSHI SOCIETY XVith love in my heart. forgetting self, and with charity tor all, I will make the object of my life helpfulness and kindness to others. I shall try to lit myself to give intelli- gent service in making my community a safer and more beautiful place in which to live. Thus will my own life become rich and complete. May the Sunshine girls carry with them through life the lofty ideals to which they have pledged themselves in this, the creed of the Sunshine Society. Every girl automatically becomes a member of the Society when she enters high school and is urged to attend the meet- ings which are held the third Thursday of each month. Throughout the year the 'Society contributes to various charitable organizations, aids the less fortunate students by buying lunches, shoes, clothing, and other necessities, sends fIowers to the sick, and. in general, spreads sunshine when- ever and wherever possible. Money is raised for these purposes by selling candy at the candy counter during the noon hour, at football and basket- ball games, and by sponsoring school dances. Throughout the state new chapters are constantly being organized. At present, there are one hundred and forty chapters in Indiana, and one in Illinois. Surely. the LIerIer- son chapter is rated as one of the finest. Ex FURE GRD . . . ln placing hefu1'etl1epuhlic the hrst pL1lWl1C.ll1OI1 uf 'The N.lLll1l1lN' the 51.111 dues nut lsnuxx' whether .111 .ipulugy is l1CCL'SN.ll'1' ui' nut. Surely' the St.1Hi h.1s dune ex'e1'1'thi11g 111 its puwei' tu n1.1lte .1 success nut uf Volume 1 uf this l.l1'gC lihixny which we C.l1'l1L'NIl1' hope will continue 1.117111 1'L'.lI' tu yL'.11'.H Thus did uui' p1'edecesso1's 1.1unch their l31'.l1I1 child. Thus w.1s the puut' helpless little 1111014 thrust out int.: the cruel wurld to fend fur itself. Twenty-five ye.11's .lgtl sumeziiie s.1t down tu eumpuse, just .is we .l1'l.' trying tn do. .1 fitting coni- ITIUIIL un the Nautilus. Then the hunk w.1s just hutn, its vert' life depending upon its reception hy :lic public. Nutt' the s.11ne buult is cclehixiting its twenty-fifth l'v1t'll1tl.ly'. 'litem- hling .ind unsure .ind hopeful, the 5t.1t1uf 1915 cuuld h.11'dls' h.1s'e 1'C.1l1lt3Ll what .111 institution they were L'1'C.l1,111:Q. Ac- cepted .ind beluved hy the student btidi' for tweiity'-five yC.ll'?, the Nautilus luults f01'XY.ll'Ll to .1 lung full life .ind .1 happy future. Yuu, part gif tht public th.1t l1.lS nourished .ind cherished the .tmhitiuus young volume until it grew tu its present glijiriuus status, .ire responsible ful' this. NYT know that the Stall' uf 1913 joins us, the 81.111 of 1938, in gixititude to ytru. And in the wliispering t-chu of oui' Tll.1l1lx you 13.111 he heard .1 gliustly wistful sigh, .1 delighted sigh, the kind fl1.1I greets lung LlI'C.ll11CCl-01. sues cess. Down through the rolling years comes .1 giniteful, hc.t1'tfe1t- Th.1nk you! t , GIRLS ADVISURY COUNCIL If I' N I' i, YI li, ,xx 'x' ll I .l N ,lv .l f - lx xl ls l I. Xll -X -ll-' 'I I ,lx I- ,g,I X .I-' Rf 'fr ,I. L, .-.i1.I x In .111 ll x ll '-lixxx'll,I IL-:Sw l'f..fi1l-K ' 4 Ifiili - I I-I.2l1i s,I li ss, Xl K'-I' i lf K I l Xl X II1 x k Xlli I xi I I Iiisiii,,I lri.I,fi ! .ills F 'i Nl ki-sox., Xl Ilifwwig, I l'I':iiiri, Il I-iosth, Rl l lloxiglrs I- III. I IX Ll slit UI. xi 1 s.rix.o..1.. 1 Puff F ii P N-:mln x X l1,il.i-, XI I-Chili, I lloiiifi, ll 1,',imoi-, II no l I i I Xl lliii'i,, X stxnrixl' erm I-'r x llils. li -I I,xh',l' llmlyis, N Nkim I L k iii ll ll xl b I Xl xxx I I xfyx x.,.ix,i whois I' l-' i I NIx'1iik.F' Xflvi K I If'.f s,l wel-, xo Under the guidance and leadership of our tIe.m of girls, Miss Irma Sl.iyb.ick, the Girls' Advisory Council has fin- ished .1 very successful year during 1937 .md 38. The main purposes of the club have been carrieel out in .in unusually line manner. Txvo meetings .ire held each monthq one social meeting .md one business meeting. As in previous years, one of the main social events is .1 Mother's Day Brenlxfast .lt which time the girls pay tribute to their mothers by honoring them with .1 sumptuous feast, 1 program .mtl f.1x'ors. Another activity of the UlAg.1I1Il.lIIOI'I is it's welf.1re work .lt Christm.is, JI which time they ioin together with the Sunshine Society in order to carry on more extensive work in the way of spread- ing Lhristmas cheer. In ortler to carry OLII the G.A.C. Purpose, which is co- opeixition .intl service, the members are .tssignetl to scout tluties in the school oilice, Sunshine Room, .ind libixiry. It is usually the desire of every girl in jeff to become ,1 member of this noteworthy group. The oflicers were: President, hI.1l'I' Iiixmces Hunterg Vice- President, G.tyle Nlinniclsg Secremry, :Xlys Jones: Treasurer, Mary Carson. l-'II l'Y-HIGH I' y my xn afi.s:.i4,v -Jxauoiiusehvamuxmxaum-rws'i:amvms.ua-iArumsmaxmw22hairxw- I R L Thu purpose of tht- Girl Rc-,eiwcs is Tu find .intl giivc rhc best. Eit-li .intl vvui'y' girl tries tu fulfill rht- purposc tu the bust of hcr ability. lmxiltv, dvprml.ihilitX'. ll11P.ll'll.lllIy, and rcvcrcncc .irc sonic of rlit- f:l1.ir.ictcrisIics that thc ur- g.lIllY.lIlOl1 trics to Llcvclop. To cvcry unc who hclongs cuincs sonic gootl. As .1 rcsult of the clJsc.1sKoci.ilio1i thu girls h.ix'c with unc .inuthcr. thus' learn ncwcr, .intl hcttcr itlu.1s, pcrspuctivcs .intl itltuils. The club .unis to milxc the girls who belong fmt-l wcluumc- especially thosc who h.1vc just cntcrctl .intl llllllllllly' .irc .1 littlc shy in taking .in .ictivu part. The Club holds rcgulnr semi-monthly incclings, .ll th: Y.NV.C.A. Most of thusc .irc husincss mcctings, hut un sL'Yf cr.il occasions, in uhscrvancc uf liulitlays, the club holds in- f-Jl'H1.ll mt-stings such .is pot-luck suppt-rs, pirtius, nuts, .ind out-of-town excursions. At thcsc meetings, p.ll'IlL'lll,ll'ly .it thc informal ones, the girls .irc thxiwn into clusur social con- tact .ind .icquirc .1 bcttcr untlcrst.imling of t-.ich uthcr. The othccrs who sciwcd this yc.ir wcrc: Prcsitlcnt, Vcixi Stiniicldg Vicc-Prcsitlunt, janet Z.1hng 5L'CI'Cl.11'y, Butts' Trexlcrg .ind Trc.isurcr, Ellis Snyder. rl-in Rim A. Niuuml1.,l Minis, IT lfvxlfz, R YXIJ-ui, I mimi, I lilu. N 1 uf Ryu K Rini,-lui, X Ulixuh-.iiE. 5 Xlresvv, li Nniiny, I. NIu.r.1v,L., H lim. . ' 1 - l'f1:v.l R :L -RI Runkli, L NI briinrgj Ilnurikn qi, Nl X.-igfi, L lim. L Aliiixiitk, ur1f1Rf,fz1 ' 5 Hiihliiii, Ixl XXi.1fnti,X' smiilif-lil, K Xl xlitkvi, IJ 1:i.niiwfi. IJ Fwhi, I zjrh Ru:v-- V Nru hi id, P Ixlillti, N lDrxui,j U-iviliii4,X Li--mul, NI rl Ibnugliss RESER ES . .. l ll TY-NINE K x kv.-. just ,ilike in many .1 way Eich is happy and 90 g.1y. Fricmli of every-one thcy moot Find the one you'll try to grcct Every time you will bc wrong. Rarlwi- mtl to mis so long Some of the twim tlon't look alike Only happened to he born the same night. Now thc twins .irc pnls you sec Still just fricntls to you and mc. To these twins we give this page XVith them hopes-they will engage In .1 succesful .ind happy life. Not just drift along .1ll1'igl1t,n but Spccd .ahead and win lifck iight. xlAlX NS Mini Iniil Hin. Lhhlivtrr Piidlyx. ,l.xiici Glnz, Philliif' llnhlugh, ,Lnirt ri.iinfu, Alla: P,iliur'i', i:.if,,!ni Klfilr lliu, t'h.iilinf- Fiidlry, jiiinnx r.i.n1, P.:u1 linluugh, jutk G,nn-n, Alum P.iliiicr, fn- -- r-fffafw-ref-wwf:-3--1' '-rr ' v I . Q..-.gp .igstilif 'ibm' Yvilnasxvww- .W -Q mv' rw- :nz . mg 1. 'twat up1:1'-Mn.iw'mwmnufkwummmmmmmamgmmvmmnmwmmmuanmmum f'h:1J F'1:1' I I'!111ti1n111, R I.111t1, XI I 111t1. KI F111,11!1 R1.:1- ti, N, Buys, ll, Hitiskt, -Y, M1- Fzfrh R11:1 XX Flvlniniwr, R. Alt, I 111111111111 HISTURY Nino ytxirs .igo the llistury' Chili was org.t11i1cti by hliss XVih11.1 I'lClCl11Cf'Cl', who h.ts hccn the spmtsor 111 the ahah during thc cntirc ninc years of its uxistcncu. Tl1i't1tigl1 lit-r guiding inthiencc thu club h.1s yL'.'ll'ly ii1u1't-.iscd its iiicitiht-iv ship .ind has bccn .in imn The pi'incip.1l ptirpost' interest in l1isrm'v. All NUCIJI 'NCICIICC .ll'L' IIIYIICJ 1incnt NLIKCCNS. uf this ultlh is tt1stin1tlI.ttc .1 bcttct' whti .irc intcrcstcti in history .und t.: join, The PI'OgI'.llUH this yc.1i' h.11'c pruvcti tu plxmvith: plc.1s.1nt cntci't.1inn1unt. Aniong SCh.lI'f's review of the Xx,.ll'd'H talk on hcl' cxpct .1 trip to the L.tf.1y1:ttc ll It is .1 custom t11l1.iw . picnic is usually held .it The club h.1s had onc history, .ind it wishes to mcn1bci'ship. the PIKIWLLIIIIIIN pi'csct1tcd w1.'1'c hliss htmls, N11t'tl1wt-st P.1ss.13.1u, Niiss 'icnccs in Iftirupc l.1st NLHNINUIA, Anti istni'ic.1l Nluscuiii, in .IIIIILIJI picnic in llN.'NPI'iI1X.PI.l1iN stinic liisturicnl spot. of tht' nmst succcssftil ytzirs in its strixc fur .1 gllkllfl' incrtxisc in its The othccrs wcrc: Prcsiticiit, il.1n1cs Dot-tsg Vicc-l'rcsidt-nt, Alys ,lonusq Scc1'ct.1ry, Cicorgc Lmsicrg ,I4I'C.1NLll'L'I', Lovctla C.1ssn1.tn. 'EE V :WSE 1' 1:11111 F11 li 1111111, t 111111, H I411 li11.n, X '1l1llu.eti1'., N1 R1-1411, KI Nliitlfn, XI H1111ilf 1.111, ts f.1,11, t k.1111s11 1.111.1 R11:1 AI 'Ih111i1t1111, k I,1u1x, l Nlitilnli. R Nhtdslul, F P11ntl,l. klatk, R fXI1111i1, lj R11!11ns11ii, I Nihlintvl-, Nl 14111411 11.111, L i,11.,t, 1. t111, 1: J 11111111.11 A1111 11111, li. ,I 1..11111111.111, t,. 1.111- L.1il1, fi k'i11si111, XX H1tk11, ,I Iwi-, Il, llttt, Ii t,1ssn1,111, x IXI1tth1ll,l- 311111111 I, K.1l1tZ,j Puniui, K ,'Xt11.tppl1, :X j11r1f:,k Ihukllis. II. Linn. 1,1111 R11:t' I-, Hits, C R11-glt, Y. Hitt, I1 hung, N Ai11.ippl1, B XX11sti.1, R IJ.1lI, H H111111111, L. IXI.C.1tl-vll. 'Y-ll GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIO . . Jeff oilers all sorts of sports to its girls who are interested in athletics. Beginning with the opening of school in the fall, the tumbling teams start to function and continue until the end of the school year. Deck tennis and volleyball tournaments are held. In January, basketball practice startsg teams are chosen and a tournament is held. In the spring. the girls play softball and tennis. ln sports such as basketball and volleyball, varsity teams are chosen. Although this is merely honorary, it carries ex- tra athletic points, which aid in obtaining .1 For this award, a girl must have earned eight-hundred points: these are awarded by the athletic director for all athletic activities. These points are ditlicult to earn and few girls receive awards. The facilities for girls' athletics have been greatly im- proved this year. The old gym was remodeled for use by the girls and better equipment has been obtained. The girls will also benefit by the use of the new athletic field for their out- door sports. The tumbling team has gained recognition for their per- formances at school functions, especially their part in the annual Red and Black Revue. 5 a i I ls Li-fr 1-1 Rfrhr NI Muiviwii, I. Mwivlwn, I biffeis, P. Faiiull. F. L'liuglt'1,j. Zahn. ilh hlX'1'Y.'1N'O Y, Whiveheziil, B, flwiiiiarv, I, bm -,. , c I ' lv Q -1 .. , , .s lf? 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Ilaiis, II -limit, XI Mit wvfv I, Il Ilaiiiiiivl, NI Klwilliii, II Iilliluii- tim, i, r.,iii.i, I ii,.ti...i., xi icfam. in 'Iiulni I' I Ibaxitun, If Iiausiui Iwrfli Ruff I7 Ib l'iivii, I, ,Ili-lfzsuii, I3 Illini, I .-xliiiini, i ixitswg, i init., I uugis, I tin, ii swim, H, iiniiii., i i-'train Nmllr Ruff I. fi Munir, R XII, M Imniiiig, M FrfiI,uiiI, R. blifiiiriiu, XXI Mullin, I I'I.iu- sun, Is IKii,1u,Il I :XIII-ii, I MINI-sitl, s i.ll- Irspl. S.-rwnlli Rum I. Fiusth, Il Nieviiin. I-' Nlwfris, IX Iauiilve, R km, 'X bil'i:Ilv',I Kvimf. L Pigg-iil,I Ihigsiiia, COMMERCE . The Jefferson Commerce Club is one of the voluntary extra curricular activities of students interested in commer- cial pursuits. Ethical, social, and general educational con- cepts are discussed at the various meetings. The Club aims to further contacts with business through former students active in business pursuits and with busi- ne-s executives, who have addressed the group. To promote .1 social attitude among the boys and girls the club held their annual roller skating party at Maple Point. Miss XV'agner, Miss Boyer, Mr. Bradley, and Mr. Minier .lid in sponsoring the club. They attend the meetings and furnish a great deal of necessary advice when difhculties arise. The oflicers were: President, Marie Maitlen: Secretary, Dallas Rutherfordg Treasurer, Ralph Price. SIXTY-THREE SE IOR CLASS PLAY. . . I-lX'l CAST OF CHARACTERS In order of XVilli.un T. Phifer, Sr.- XVill XVilli.11n Thorndylse Phifer, -lr.- Yours Truly Mrs. XY'illi.11n Phifer- Eleanor Grace Eleanor Phifer- The Queen Robert Irwin l'hiferfBoh or Rip Hugh Knox Evelyn Harris Virginia Leslie their .ippenizinee Donald Pylie XVoodrow Randolph M.1rjorie Kuntz Betty Ann Hooton joe Laughlin Chester Riegle Helen Froseh Betty Trexler Gr.1h.1m Prescott-Radio Announcer Logan Schmadcl Foster Elliott--Ridio Teehnieian Bruce Lawler Guests Corinne Reiferx. Kathryn Rettig. .ind Harry Shoenmker 54 fi 2 i'f'Ti '1 SITA ' ' ' fe .51 , K , , Ulf: ' ,, - aww, if 1: ii,,,.i.,.., r iengi. xi xii .1 wi, IJ Pxkv, ll 'lifxlig U, Rumi:-llh N 'sf H Nhm::i.il.fi K Rillig I 'xlliuh ii Il Ii h I Nhuiu 1 L lui! Y- l t ll'H .. ,, A., , , ,. or .ah i nf, ii,L..ii1u. 37-4921, T., 5?-55:4 ,.,:nagl',' -41, ' 'l7u ITV , - 'I QV' Q-' As, i ri Y . , .l ,r rn irlqf: Q.: 5 , . . , rniikk Nik nfl... LLL THE 1938 SENIOR CLASS of jefferson High School Presents YOURS TRULY WILLIE by Kathryn Wfayne A comedy of youth in three acts Directed and coached by Lelah Clark o Syzzojisis of SLTIIUS Scene: The dining-living room in the home of the Phifer family. Place: A beach resort in the XVest near a large city. Time: Summer. Act I 6 p. m. at home Act II 8 p. m. six days later Act III Scene one: Next evening Scene two: One hour later ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Miss Slayback. Miss Fleming, Mr. NVills, Mr. Morgan. Mr. Bradley, journal-Courier, Dorrier's, Arelapple's. and Roth's. Music by J. H. S. Students under the direction of Mr. B. A. McAdams. PROPERTY COMMITTEE Mary Frances Hunter, Chairman: Mary Carscn, Dorothy Goans, Earl Dose. Verne Hilr, and Francis Shelby. PUBLICITY Fred Hcimlich STAGE TECHNICIANS Ralph Ward, Clinton Hill, Raymond Coy, Cecil Rudisail. and john Steiner. SIXTY-FIVE C-IRL'S C-LEE . . . Ifirfiw Rin 'XI I Rust, I Iiinun, IJ XI I-lun. I1 Iank, I Hos- .'i,,nn,: Rf ri 'XI I XIHII, II I. I2uLIni,1i I' Xu-, I Hump, I Ihouvi, I. L-vi I. 'lfwiz If f ' F IIuiiIwu, 'XI Xuwu, I! IMI rms, I I4 Nln, II IIiifI-Hn, I Hue'- I -.mfr F' rf L Uhirr, xhnlivn Fimliy, LhnI-tru Iiiillfi, NI I hii-tw, N Mutiev, NI I'u fffff. R.: M F1f'Iuii',N X1 wymi, II IWL, I4 I Hirire, M Ihik The GirIs' GIee Club was organized at the beginning of the school year Linder the direction of Miss Camilla White. The purpose of the organimtion is to foster .1 more advanced music study. The meetings were held every XVednesday and I'riday morning during the third period in Room 322. Broadcasts were made during the year over station XVBAA at Purdue University. The group joined the other choruses in giving the Christmas Cantata which was broadcast and Iater presented in the High SchooI Gyrn to the entire stu! dent body, faculty, and pubIic. Also included in the cIub activities during the second semester was the choral Festival at IfranItfort in which kIeII s club was invited to participate. The gIee cIub aIs0 enter- tained at the graduation exercises this year. Several enjoyable parties were heId during the year at the schooI. Betty Amos and Marianne Ifurr served as accom- panists for the year. The othcers were: Ifirst semester: Presi- dent, kleraldine I-Iargis: Librarian, Margaret Beck: Secretary and Treasurer, Nina Martin. Second semester: President. Margaret Beck: Librarian, Sarah May Snyderg Secretary and Titasurer, Mary Prien. SIXTXZQIX v--my: -. I ii I 1atWcsfuitxzvinmttmfmm.1:smm:-:.m-mvizusmcvs-wwstmnswum-ina: XED HURUS , .. 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NI 114111, 1 1.1-11, 1 11'1111.1, I1 111111, 1. 11.111, 14 1.1.-111111, Il 1 .1 1 11111111-. I11 1 1 H 1: 111.1..1, XI 1.111.1, H 1:11111.11.:1,1: 1'1111.11,1 x1.11..11111, XI 11,.1..1..11.11, 1: x11111.,111....1.11,1:1'... 1 11 1. 11 11..1., x1 11.1..11..1. x 1'111.'11.1, XI 1:1.1., x1 111111111,1 11.1111-1.11, I1 -111.111, 11 x11..11.1, I Ph11l111-I1 ll I1 11,11 F1111-'1 1' 1.1 1' 1111.1.1' 11.1..1,1x 1111.11 11, 1, 1,.11..1.1.,1 1...1, x1 1111....11.1 11111, L Uhyy 111 A. x 11.11. 1: 1111.1, 11 1 x111.1.1, 1 1,11.11.111., 1 11.11.111.,1 x1 1111..11, xx x..111.11.. F N 111111111 Nlxlxtsl YI-.x ....-................ -..a-- --.u:-- DEDICATIUN . To Miss Slayback we dedicate this book-We owe her far more, but thisis nneant to be a synnbol of our gradtude. I-Ier COnSta1'1t willingness to work and to give all for the bene- Hr of otherg together with her Capablenaturearmieongeniaiper- sonaHty, niake her one of the most integral parts of our school life. 7 - : fffI'?si? 9 - W1 '??QE'7'- - 1.-fa. 'iqw , iififfgirfwf- . . ,f14.'yf,'-ggyqq, .3-. ,qyp f ew 1115-. . 4,19-:qw ,X V le L,..yL?a.5! If !,, 'II ff e' J 1 1 3q:E1ii'.hf'1f5 i' RED AND BLACK IE OF I93 N w w slxl Y-I MQIIT xmlw.. 1 r',:f.x. F 4 A rf-.wgN-Mfxn-Q-I1wwws-..n:m.Kmauueu:r-man1an::ms:x1u111xf.rw11xwxaaa7uu-la- For .1 second time jefferson High School lwrings to you a st THF STUDENTS AND ITACUITY of Ileflerson High School Present TIIE RED AND BLACK REVUIT I7nV1i'ui'il age -how in which every student and teacher has had some part to play in its protluction. Last year between the football and basltethall seasons we iniriatetl the itlea ol an all school performance. It was pruentetl in the form of a lietl and Black Revue. Now we come with the show nf 1937 in which we offer to you another way of becom- ing better acquainted with your high School. Act I Act II Act III Act IV Act V Act VI Act VII Act VIII Joan Cnllins Mary Carsnn Phyllis Hetric Esther Kuning Carol Iltath -Art and Language Depar Morris If. McCart5'-Superintendent. IITICIII -Mathematics Department -Science Department English Department History Department I-Icme Economics antl Intlusirial Arts Department Girls Physical Education Commercial Department SPI C lAI,TIIiS ISILTXYI I N ACTS Ie Mrzvve Artlnt It If :rms Lirammer i - , Xii-igmi,1I,uriiette TIL l'It.l an,l lllaclt llirtlsn Orcliestizil .'xCCl'.I11P.lI'l'IIICIII Arraiipqerl IW Dirtctcr B. A. lNlcAtIains MAKI' UP Miss Slaylwaclt lllil IIND TIII7 SCTNITS Stage Technicians Stage Manager Chief Electrician Curtain Optrator Spotlight Ascistant Xvcbet. H. j. W'ills G. Braalley ,Il.. Frank Mchlman. Paul Ruvtr, Cyril ftccli, lil'I '.Il'L.l Van.ltrl1i NIANAGYR 5 OF IIIKD AND BLACIQ R FVUIS Lelali Clark Camilla XVliite Elbert Morgan I K 1 1 r, ie iircusn TI C Surprise Party 1 'atianal Preview N A Modern W'etlLling r Htl. H. S. Barn Dance' The Billhoartl' u - A thens to A merica' I'ecltin .'XliceCarr Klart' ,lam liith , Iiritlltx' lwins ltlabtllc lla 'ax Quartet Alias Yfllalk' Rayinoiid Cow' xlcisrph Holsenta Clinton Hilt Cecil Rudisail Hr hurt Htmlriclts, anil Robert General Cliairmxn Business Nlanaver Stage Direttor Music and Spfeialtits Publications SIXTY-NINE ss l M5126-'f'5'Fn vb '::'1:r'sNi'r: ,hiN':1'L i I-I Il Nut , Ii L.l1',II INIIIIWII, I1 Nlitk, 4. limi, N Ili II Iii., II I'i.is-,I Hump, XI Mvikvi .' XI Ilnsi, L Ilixnolii-, I khssiiip, K K--mug .I l'Iif I I Xliiinitai, IJ fXIiLI1II.iniI, R 1JusIm.i, KX IZ,iu.i, X Il. iiii, I. Alrnpi, H xIi1iIIfI, XX Xhaifi, Il Ln-ilniaii IZ 1I.:iiii.4n,I I1xIsm.i, I4 I'l.iII, N I,ili.Istiom, If I-'I.ill,I I'ui-Im, R Ninos :' I it k I'f1il, XX K-uiiif',I Ilausiiii, Ii N'-ini, I-' Ilan-ui., XX Xlikloiil, k I1.iiini:, I P.mI.ik, IZ 'IstIii-pp, II Ili-ks. Il I' w-A- 1Ii,II fXIiiI,Iii. NI Loiriflliiyk II-vi. VI Iliiiili, I Ili 1v41 Ls, I. I,u.i-, k I'i,-1, Il I'iL,4, I1 I.ixiII:. I' XInIIf1, II Ii-thu, X Xnniiipiirv :' If Ir N.-usui., X IIiIv, II Ivmiiiips, 1. III-i, If Yan Ihiinn, II liiIIi, NI Nmdii, If fXI.ivInus, IJ Xithf'-ni: I Haw, I XI.XI.iIiin iz' mt I4 Ixiphi, I-' Nlivioi, I-' II,iii1riyIoii, Il I'I.iii!tiipa, I- iii xiii, II Rngf-is, I Iialill, I Iliiliif. R IuI I-. I. I'1-i-- Ii. K X1vuvilIi,N Imniiiii: B N . . . Ten years ago the -Ieff band consisted of ten or tweIve pieces, since that time, it has grown to be a band of seventy-tive pieces. Under the skillful tye of Mr. McAdams, this musical organilation has turned out many accomplished musicians. Last year Jeff entered thirty-Iive students in the Stale Contest. Iirom this number eighteen went to the Na- tional Contest. 'I' his year the State Contest, in which three thousand students will par- ticipate, is to be IieId here in Lafayette. Not only has the jeff hand achieved great recognition in concert com- petition, but it is widely Iinown as .1 marching band. The organization has held the best marching band award for the past two years. Last summer, the students in the band had the priviIege of taking a trip to Logansport to play for the EIICS Convention. The jeff band was the nrst high school hand to ever attempt the use of lights on their hats and instruments for night marching. However, since that time, many bands have initiated the use of them. Last year, Mr. McAdams composed a piece of music entitled tIeFfersori on Parade. This year he hnished a piece eaIIed XVoaOH, .arranged so that AIelI's yeIIs can be used with it. PIaying in a band teaches one how to cooperate with his associates. This ix, in reality, .1 preparatory training for after Iife. Band sergeants: Bruce johnson, Dewight Miekler, and Dallas Dawson. Drum majors: Vern I'IiIt and David XVoIfe. 'P If ?. ' ' ' ali- . 21f,5?IIfIf7' I s,:',1I', . 'viii R -nf, :1 '- 1 K 113'-'zliilw 'ix'-3 ggwgv. My ' ' ' a X..-.A - N f L 'Q A 'ff ' . X v 'S Vu . .xi J 2f?ZEl?i.'e1v-'X BAN C0 TEST. . . Jefferson High School and the city of Lafayette is proud of -ts line participation in the District Contest held at Brazil this year. XVe wish to thank tll the students and parents who helped in making this year's accomplishments possible. Lafayette is also honored in being the host of the Southern-Central State Band and Or. hestra Contest to be held the Sth, 6th, and 7th of May. The District Band and Orchestra Contest was held at Brazil, April 8 and 9, and out of tleits twenty-seven entrants, we took twenty-one first divisions. These include solos and tn-'embles only, due to the exemption of Class A Land- at district contest. Solos: Clarinets, B. Carr, D. XVolfeg Bass Clarinet, NV. Lindstromg Cornet, XV. McCloudg Tenor Saxaphone, D. Pykeg Flute, M. Meek-:rg Piccolo, M. Meekerg Drum, R. Mathewsg Baritone. R. Keplerg Trombones, N. Downing, R. Niewerthg Pianos, L. Cassman, B. Amos, and Baton Twirling, B. Carr. Ensembles: Cornet Trio, XV. McCloud, C. Bcrttin, E. Pawlakg Clarinet Trio, M. Rose, C. Reynolds, B. Johnson: Regular Clarinet Quartette, B. Carr, R. Mack, KI. Purdue, XV. Lindstromg Clarinet Quartette, M. Rose, C. Reynolds, B. johnson, L. Gushwag Trombone Quartttte. N. Downing, R. Niewerth, R. Tullis, J. Brand, Brass Quartette, W. Tschopp, H. Dicks, E. Kantz, R. Boothg Brass Sextette, C. Borton, NV. Tschopp, R. Kepler, R. Tullis, G. Best, L. Menges. All of these contestants will compete in the State Band and Orchestra Contest to be held at Lafayette, May S, 6. and 7. The participants in the State Contest who win First division will go to the National Band Contest to beheld in Elkhart, May 19, 20, and 21. Mr. B. A. McAdams, director of the jetl band, has been making remarkable progress with the band. We want to congratulate the Concert Band and the Marching Band and hope that they really bring back the trophies from State and National Contests. SEV ESTY-ONE SE IOR DANCE . .. Three hundred couples of tletll students, friends, and alumni danced from nine until one o'clock to the swing rhythms of xlimmv Cathcart and his celebrated Indiana Uni- versity Campus Orchestra at annual Senior Dance on May Zlith, The music was arranged especially by members of the orchestra and was danced to in the current popular manner bv the several hundi'ed high school swingsters. An enormous umbrella, covered with paper of varied colors which extended over the gym dance floor, was the outstanding decorative ornament and this, together with the clever lighting effects and many colored balloons strung frani each corner of the umbrella to the opposite ends of the gym, converted the dance floor into a veritable fairyland of color and brilliancy. The indirect lighting greatly enhanced the setting created by the giant umbrella. sl-vl-xl! The cleverly designed programs in the class colors, green and silver, swung gaily in time to the music from the wrists of the sweethearts of the dance. The dance tloor was a mass of pastel shades of organdy, dotted swiss, and chiifon. The style most prevalent in the girls' gowns was the latest fad of very formal bodice and wide boutfant skirts. The climax of the evening, the Grand March, was led by Marion Randolph, president of the Senior Class, her escort, XVoodrow Randolph, chairman of the dance committee and' his charmin ' artner. S This dance was made possible by the various committees under the guidance of XVoody Randolph, assisted by Irma Slavback, Mr. Wills, Mr. Taylor, and Mr. Miller. mms i M'-ti-.i'4-,f31'-smsse'ss14oeiw,:ess1mwwmmm1 . swf meefa-ies'ims:if5.x.a2j f:Uis'i:.f:3:f1-'-,-:relTEA'iitiifi-.T-F115-.'f-'ff.a? ffi-T51 Y 1--1 .Ml,1,.h 1 --F sf MEX-F ', ' f ATHLETICS YELL LEADERS X 1 ,sl-. kk qw 0 9 0 DIQXVIGHT MICKI ER Miekx ' h.1s lween yell le.1tler .iruiiiitl tltii nltl lell for .ilmut fuur Ve.1rs .intl l1.1s letl L'l1CL'I'lll3.Q s ti in t l1.1ve spurretl jeff .ithletie te.1n1s11n tu vieiuix s 1111 to cl1.1i11pinnsl1ips. Nlielsler l1.1s worltetl with Du e SLi1'f.1ee, Knlw111u Nl.lI'Nll.1ll, Pi11lxy lllll text ll 1 KEITH LAHR Keith is .1 fresh111.1n, entering iehool from Qj.1lil.1I1Ll, where he was yell lC.'lklC1' in l1is seventh year. l..ll1l' timk part in sports elur- ing his tin.1l year .it f,.llXl.1I1Ll or would have continued heing eheer leatler. xlefli routers took .1 liking to Keith when he first tried out .md h.1s been .in assistant to Mielilei' ever since. tl1is YLHII' with .1 l'lCXVClil1TUl', Keith l..ll1I'. It xxi 1 to replace llewight Mieliler in the cheei leiti Q P.'lITITlL'l'lI .intl Alert stutlents h.1te to see him e V N I-,Y I4 NT Y-THR!-Ill K I' Ffa 1, lbkiulv, l Lldilt, It R11 1 .wiki wiki, in ui.. I J It-1' lx Inuit' S Nfnlniiii, 1 I- P liml,1. Mille: X Kvithr-i E 1 l'I.i1n,iw1 1Yl- tl: ffif jEFF JFFF linkin t S 20 , Iirankfort g l,og.inQport jeff 6 NIlDDI,ETOXVN.O. .IIZH7 26gTcchnie.1l lllflflf 13: CRAXVl5ORDSVII,IiE Alt-if 0g SHORTRIDGE JEFF 7, Newcastle QIFFF 203 Kokomo KIEFIT 203 Xvcst Lafayette BRONCS FND SEASON IN GRAND STYLE Abie Mutcrs could not ask for much hotter nn ending to his 1937 grid Season than that which the Bronchos performed in Row-Ads STI.1Llllll11 on Armistice .1fternoon.The iinal score was jeff, or rather Dose. Z0 .ind XVest Side, or rather Sexson. 7. Approximately 5,000 l:.ll1Q went wild when Horsey Riley, XV. L. luck, fumbled on hit own 22, and Dick Vander- may recovered for the xleifincn. Earl Dose had little trouble in romping over his left tackle for a touchdown. Earl fol- lowed this with .1 placement. No scoring was done from W WT I -WM - V P1 '+ f 1 im 'm .aSe J .asa Li ,.sim-'51'mf1fc31:i:ub3.k:ax.'1:uh.v.5.1e?sz'-iq:-.gzfqiL' is-.:-g.1:1:.r.rf e' .' :. ' , ev! H pil' .. A then on until near the erziiipletion .nf the first halt wl1en . , . Kiordie l'3eV.1ult leaped in ian the lh'lUGl'CI11k:I1lS 35 yard line. l'run1 here lbtlxllllll raced to the 3 yard stripe where l..1llC.lNlCl' passed to Dose nyer the goal for their second toucliduwn. llusels place lticlx was n.g. During the seegnd half, un the SC.ll'lCllS 4, the Br1n1el1os had .1 first dtns n, but were penalized. l'il'UIl1 here, Percy Allen plunged to the four yard stripe, Dose etmtinuing on fruin ther 1 I ' 'l lvwn. llarl buoted the extra point. Doxie Moores gridders then tuolx to the air, Iieim catch- ing two seniational passes from Riley, .1LlX'.1l1Cll1g to tl1e 17 yard li11e. Rawles plunged nine yards and Riley netted .1 first down on tl1e Bronehos' six. Three NVest Side plays netted hut live yards. Substitute Ham was inserted at this point and lied in the huddle, they were penaliled IS yards. i ' ' .j 'l XVO lrull who was 1 XV. L. .1 hrst the air and snagged .1 XY . I.. .lCl'l.ll e around left end for a toutut when he tal Rctwles, on dow ned on down there three yards, ered his way over. He Ll fo p ungt Ll fouith dovtn, pisset to ot tl1e 3 yard line. The official gave because of .1 Broncho interfering. Riley plunged rnifsing .1 touchdown by in l l fd the extra point on a ehes but Sexson h.1n1- m fake kick. 'B ei' I 2'-H 1 si 1 1 ff 1, 1' 1 ix sniini i si., inf, ls I' -,ii.i1,. I -Him. 1 r.. 1.1 , s iitfl-11, li limi., l'fi 'F' I mill, i,.l iniih, X 1 i is ' NEVEN VY-YIVE MISS IRM A SLA Y BAIQK SUMMARY . . . jeff Downs Frankfort . . . Abie Masters' gridmen opened the season at Scott Field in Frankfort on the night of September 10 before 1,000 fans. The gridiron was rainsoaked but this meant little to the Bronchos. Immediately after the opening of the fourth and final quarter, Rush and Dunkin opened up a hole through tackle and Firecracker Bobby Burke raced 48 yards from mid- field, paving the way for XValt Ford's quarterback sneak. Earl Do e's placement hit the posts. Eight minutes later, Jim Rush, Tom Dunkin and Carl Atha broke through the Nighthawks' defense and smeared Bob Agnew behind his own goal posts for two points. Frankfort has never beaten Jeff in football, this victory marking the eleventh straight win for the Mastermen. jeff Romps the Berries . . . On September 17 at Upper Stuart Field, 3,200 shouting fans watched the Bronchos squash the Berries from Logansport, 20-0. The Stable boys started tramping early in the third period ss hen Tom Dunkin and Jim Rush opened up a wide hole in the left side of the Logan line and Cordie DeVault went plunging through for a touchdown. Earl Dose's place kick was good. The ,letfmen chalked up two more touchdowns in the fourth stanza. Starting from the Berries' 29 yard stripe, six smashes were concluded by Dose going through left guard from the 5 yard line. His placement was perfect. After Percy Allen intercepted a Logan aerial and drove to the 29 yard mark. Cowboy Dose again rammed over left tackle for six points. His place kick was wide. lt was in 1933 that Logansport last crossed the Jeff goal line. Ohioans Too Much for Broncs . . . The Middletown Middies handed Abie's grid boys their first set back of the season at Middletown on September 24, 20-6. In the first six minutes of play, G-ose fumbled for the Ohioans and Dutch Clark recovered for the Bronchos. With the ball resting on the Middies' 38 yard stripe, Dose made five yards at running and then tossed a 14 yard pass to XValt Ford. Making no gain on two plunges, Dose passed to Burke who caught the ball over the goal line. ln the second quarter, the Middletown gridders drove to the Jeff 7 and from there, NVatts, a speedy reserve, rounded end for a touchdown. Following this, W'atts again took Dose's end over end kickoff and raced down the sidelines for an- other t. d. McGraw kicked the extra point for the Middies. The big Ohioans drove deep into the jeff territory several times and then finally Xvatts circled end for seven yards and their third six pointer. The kick was good, thus ending tIeff's winning streak of 12 straight. Mastermen Win Over Tech . . . In the first three minutes of play, the Green XY'ave boys from the Capital City played like sandlotters who had never learned about the rules of football. After downing Dose's kickoff on their own nine yard line, Wfeaver fumbled on the next play and NVeinie Cors rtcovered. Lancaster carried the ball over the goal line through left tackle. The place- ment was blocked. About thirty seconds later, Dose's kickoff bounced over the goal stripes and Specklepuss Atha fell upon the pigskin for the second six points. Dose passed to Rush for the extra point. No scoring was done from then on until in the final minutes of the tilt when Cowboy received a punt and broke wide around right end, racing SS yards for .1 touchdown. The placement was good. Following this, Burke and Atkins both caught an aerial but Bobby fought the ball away from the latter and gal- loped Sl yards for the fourth and final markerg the try for the extra point failed. sl-ZX I-INTI' SIX in-Wm P X ' W 'f- -W3 -Chili H.1355-1132!.E3T5El'.iQEt'2l-Y-iv'?5FF'?ifEi'i?2i42E-5532:'5:Z.1F!fT-,-W.i1I.- v'1..'!ii?Ci-1l3.ki.' ii -e'..5:5':.' 1.3-:E I-. : . - isf. K .. , : Cville Rally Holds jeff to rt Tie . An over confident kleii eleven was lucky to escape defeat on the night of October the eighth, when the Athenians scored on the Branches for the first time in the past four years. 4,000 enthu-iastic fans yelled to the tops of their throats at Upper Stuart lfield in an elliort to help pull the game out of the fire but to no avail. ,leflus only scoring was done in the sect nd period it hen lim Allen sma hed through center for 20 yards and Floyd Lancaster skirted right end for 13 and a touchdown. This was followed with a placement. From this time on until Bill Stephan, plunging jeff back. was hurt. the Bronchos loafed. A bad prss frrm center in the third quarter was recovered by the Coach Cummings' lads and later turned into six points. ln the linal period of the fracas, Hedges circled end and lateraled to Thomp'on who was dawned on the jeff 20. Thompson then plunged twice to the S yard stripe and then scored on the next play. Hedges, placement was good but sloppy. Shortridge Spills Stable Boys . . Although the -Ieffmen outplayed the Blue Wlave gridmen in the second half, .1 touch- desi n in the final minutes of the game was enough to hand -leff their second defeat of the seafcn on October li, in Butler Bowl at Indianapolis. ln the first half, the feature seemed not to be running, passing and punting-but fumbling. Each team fumbled frequently at regular intervals during the first halfg but it was the final quarter which spelled victory for Bob Nipper's Shortridge team. After DeVault was tossed for an eight yard loss near his goal line, Crockett intercepted a jeff pass on his own 13. On the secend play, XValt Lingeman, halfback. tore through right tackle for an S7 yard touchdown. The place- ment was good. The klefimen then took to the air but to no avail. jeff Nezlrs Title by Beating Trojans . Putting up a stonewall defense which the Newcastle Troians ceuld not break, the Bienchos came within one victory of winning for the second time the North Central ccnfcrencc football championship. Although the field vas muddy, 2,500 fans gathered cn Upper Stuart lfield to cheer the Mastermen on to victory. lt all started when lack Snnkes recovered a fumble on the Newcastle 33 yard line. Dose on the next play cut through left tackle to the nine yard stripe dispite the sound Cf the lineman's whistle. A penalty was called on the Trojans for being off side but the Bronchos refused it, taking the gain. lfloyd lancaster drove to the 3 foot marker on the next play with l7ord's quarterback sneak climaxing the drive. Dose's placement was good. A speedy colored lad from Newcastle ruined the Troian's chances of scoring when for no reason at all he stopped in the middle of the field while en route for a sure touchdown, where Cav boy Dose tackled him. This game marked the 18th straight N.C.C. tilt witheut a defeat for the Broncs, with one tie. jeff Takes N.C.C. Title . Another North Central conference title was copped by the Bronchos on October 29th as the Stable boys swept through the Kokomo team for a 20-0 victory. Earl Dose romped through for two touchdowns and kicked a point afterwards. This marked the Second straight consecutive year the Mastermen had won the N.C.C. championship, defeating Kokomo last year also to take the title. SEVFNTY-SEVEN .46 . BASKETBAL i S l Q X. , , X I Ifiifli, X 1 1. ii ,I lhulyr, ll Inv, ' . l I , - ', ll l.1, lf if I 'lfillf-xxllllllilllbljllff . . . The 5t.ihle hui wcrc puxlicd to rlie li ' l V A mitct iii their first f,,,iiii: of thu s.'.iwn n, hut .1 linil wput -..ii'ul tht- day, win- ning 25-IV, in thc klclli gym hsforu 1,200 fans. xlini I1l.lKh.1I'lCl Birliby Burlxc lctl the lc.in1 on uiliciiw' Anal tlcfcnxc. rc- -pcciiwly. jcff-Hokonio . . . Ahicl limiiclius i'.in into plenty trouhlc un the night of Nuuiiihci' 24 whcn they visitcd thc XY'ildu.ip camp .intl cnnic home with prints of clnws in ilicii- luclts, lming to Ko- lunno 31-29. Thu Kats iisctl their hcight to 421'U.1I .itlxxiiitagc .intl their cu1iQt.int cuiiiiuctigiii with the hoop was toula much for rhc Mistcrim-n. Sainniy Gciwliuni' .ind liii'cui'.iclici ' Burltc sh.ii'ctl high point liunors with nvcn ni.ii'lxci's Cach. Icff-Conncrsvillc . . . 2,1100 yelling fans watclictl rlit- Bixtiiclios Click pcrfcctly .it CQimiiui'willt- Ngivcinbci' 26 .is thcy swcpt the Sp.irt.inS off rlit-ir fact with .i 31-24 victory. Dow .ind Pcchin lcd the Cilciikc while Burltc .intl Rukh wtootl out un tlcfcnsu. ixlxlx ll Ill ggi-5,15f-,iQza1,'s-'sasgisasamw -, if - A -we t--W-im ima r , . L Q Q v . it J' ,RESERVE SQUAD. . , I I I1 II I 1 1 111,111 I I 11' .1 I II1 11. 1 1'1 1..-gl 1....2,1 X..1I111L11 I1l1I'I41 1.1211 CQACII M.'XSTIiIiS jeff-Crztwfordsvlllc . . . 15111111 1.111t'.1x1t-1' xtcppud .1c1'1m the ccntcr 11110 111111 .thout .1 1111111110 .11111 .1 11,1117 Icft .111t1 cut Iiiuw witI1 .1 long .11'cI1i11I1g B Tczlill Rcsults 'Iliff th.1t swi-.I1ct1-tI11'1111ghtI1c11ctf.111d 111c.111t v1ct111'1' f.11' ilw 11.1111 hghting .IC1II11k.'l'l. This w.1s 111II0wcd hy' liublwy I5t11'Itc'x ilcff Ii, 183 XXIl111.1111NPUl'l IS, l-1. 1-irc throw, .1cc1,1t111ti11g 1i111'tI1c 2S-25 sc01'c. 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The Brenchos, in an effort to increase their imaginarv victory margin, threw their game away at lfrankfort in Howard Hall before 2,700 fans as the Hot Dogs put up a late rally and won 26-29. The Stable boys led most of the way but the Horsemen just couldn't hold onto their lead. jeff-Logansport . . . k - . - . . For the first time, a Lafayette team beat the Logansport Berries in the Berry Bowl. The score was 39-26. Bobby Burke gathered eleven points while Cowboy Doe ehalked up ten. Ieff-Delphi . . . XVith but few seconds left. Dick Downs, slim Delphi forward, grabbed the ball and flipped in a basket which meant victory for the Oracles, 20 to 18. Sammy Gershuny handled the bankboard work in excellent fashion for the Jeffmen while Bui'ke and Lan- caster shared offensively. jeff-Crziwfordsville . . . Trailing 7-5 at the end of the first quarter, kletlws Bronchos went to work and handed Crawfordsville a 25-18 set back on the loser's court. Bobby Burke and johnny Goonen were the standouts for the Jeff five. jeff-Logzlnsport . . . Abie Masters' Stable boys with a loose defense and a poor offense were pushed hard ibefore downing the Logansport Berries in the jeff gym 22-21. There was no star for either team as both aggregations were far ofT form. jeff-Anderson . . . Stacking up .1 strong defense together with a lightning-like offense. the Mastermen defeated Archie Chadd's 1957 State Champs, Anderson, 21-16. Although the Indians led 12-11 at the half, the Lafayette boys, with the sparking of jim Rush. came from behind and wen. Ie-ff-Kokomo . . . For the second time during the year, the Kokomo Kats beat the jeff Bronchos, this time in the jeff gym before 5,000 fans, 30-29. The gun halted a Broncho rally that seemed unstoppable. Coach McCullough's lads led 20-11 at the intermission but with Burke hitting the hoop constantly and Gooncn and Gershuny playing a swell defensive game. the Brcnchos pulled vi ithin one point of the Kats, but could gain no further ground. jeff-Newcastle . . . A poor Newcastle team fell before the charging Bronchos, 30-23, as Abic Masters kept substituting throughout the entire tilt. The Broncho reserves played most of the game although it was the regulars who proved to be the most ef1ect1ve. Dose, Buill. llml LJ11- caster all played good games. jeff-Wfest Side . . In one of the bitterest games of the year, the Jeffmen beat the boys from across the river, XVest Side, 29-21. 3,000 enthusiastic fans watched Dose lead his teammates to victory with Rush. Burke and Gershuny holding down the largest part of the defensive burden in excellent style. l-Itt.HTY X t i X N ' Lsb 'fr'vii i 1 t i 1. Q-Pf.aQ.-wifi?-.rEaF:1ftE3Lta'it1'1i1tfi1S1lFD5e38.'1i Q--fm. ':i':f-if:-mi'-'1 jeff-Frankfort . . . lfrankfort's liighting Five whipped kletl' for the second time of the year in the klelf gym, lfebruary 1, 28-23. The Bronchos' lousy shooting proved to be the main cause of defeat but the Stable boys also failed to put up their usual type of defense. Lancaster, Rush and Dose all gathered six points each for the losers. jeff-Lebanon . . . l.ebanon's Tigers gave the Lafayette lads an exhibition of fast break basketball at Lebanon january 12, winning 30-32. Sammy Gershuny led the left attack with twelve points while jim Rush played his usual good defensive game. jeff-Muncie . . . The Bronchos pushed the Muncie Bearcats into an overtime battle before falling before the tall Muncie hve, 39-34. lmmediately after the overtime, Ciershuny tipped one in for the Stable boys but slim Carnes. Bearcat dead-eye-dick, hit a free throw and a basket to win lor the xlolleymen. jeff-Lebanon . . . lebanon made it two wins for the season over Nletf lfebruary 25th when they set the Bronchos back on their heels -12-34. The Stable boys seemed to be unable to stop the Tigers, with Smith, hard-driving lebanon forward challsing up 19 points. Gershunv and Dunkin led the offense with Cioonen and Burke sharing the defensive honors. Sectional and Regional Summary ln their opening sectional game, the Bronchos walked away with Monitor's big Com- modores. 40-19, Dose cashed in with 1-1 points: his teammates lead 21-7 at the half. Fammy Gershuny's six-feet, six--inches of height proved too much for Battle Groundk lighting tive as he gathered 2-1 points to lead the Stable boys to a 72-16 win. lfive of lloy Anderson's Grounders left the game via the personal route, who. in a gallant effort, had tried to stop the towering Sammy. ln a game that provided thrills, chills, and spills, the Bronchos were forced into an overtime battle before hnally winning out over Doxie Moore's XVest Side Red Devils. 32-30. .lim Rush provided the winning basket. although Bob XVestra and lfloyd Lan- caster played well. The score at the half was 12-12. Abie Masters' Stable boys won the Sectional title by defeating XY'est Point's unbeaten Cadet five in the hnal game, -15-17. Leading 19-10 at the intermission, Dose and Goonen came through with 13 and 11 markers respectively. -lohnny Goonen also played a swell defensive tilt. The Bronchos proved that the third time is charm in the Regional by beating l,ebanon's Tigers 36-29. The Bronchos, after leading 19-9 at the half, loosened up in the second half but with the aid of rangy Sammy Gershuny, were able to hold their lead and .advance into the Finals that night. Dose and Burke gathered nine points each. l:rankfort's mighty l-log Dog live ended the hardwood season for the Mastermen by dumping them for the third time in a year, by a 30-26 score before 5,000 fans. The Brenchos played heads-up ball the hrst half and were on top at the intermission. 13-11. Sammy Gershuny put the Bronchos into a 17-11 lead with less than two minutes gone in the third period but this lead scan dwindled when Evie Case's boys started hitting. Bobby Burke and Gerrhuny Shared high point honors for the losers with eight markers each. EIGIITY-ONE RAC .Maw s on 1: f-L K .. .,,x .,,. .,.. 'Nr' 1' 1 ,, BROWN 1 A I Q45 23 Xi' YTILHTY-TM 5 'flew f., ,x 'X W .van ww Q 'gy 'fir :M L1 ha MAUCH KORTY RMJB 1'-f TIQWFC li . DOSE , K ,al fb F 6 iii,,Xha'.i:,.g LRC!-I ER ry Hx FRY ' ,. 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CENTRAL INDIANA TRACK MEET 100-Yard Dash 120-Yard High Hurdles Mile Run Shot Put 440-Yard Dash High Jump 220-Yard Low Hurdles Broad jump 220-Yard Dash 880-Yard Run Pole Vault Mile Relay Half Mile Relay 100 Yard Dash Mile Run Broad jump 440-Yard Dash High Hurdles Shot Put High Jump 220-Yard Dash 880-Yard Run 220-Yard Low Hurdles Mile Relay 100-Yard Dash Mile Run 440-Yard Dash 120-Yard High Hurdles 220-Yard Low Hurdles QXVon by xleffj Young, first: Korty, third Graves. fifth Mauch, first: Raub, fourth Boone, first: Beeler, fourth Purdue, third, Daniels, fourth Dose, third Brown, third Mackey, First, Kercher, fourth Young, second: Korty, third Hicks, third XValters, third: Brown tied for fifth jeff. second XVon by Aleff-ffiorty, Mackey, Russell, and Youngj JEFFERSON vs. FRANKFORT QYVOI1 by Frankfort, 65-ill XVon by Jeff- C Minton, Young, first: Korty, second Mauch, first: Raub, third Mackey, third Purdue, second: Minton, third Gershuny, third Boone, second Dose, second Young, first: Korty. second Hicks, second Brown, second: Wkilters, third Purdue, Daniels, and Mauchj JEFFERSON vs. SHORTRIDGE fWon by Shortridge, 91-281 Korty, second, Carter, third Mauch, second Did not place Gershuny, third Brown, second Shot Put Boone, second: Beeler, third EIGFITY THR E Broad .lump Mile Relay Half-Mile Relay Pole Vault 880-Yard Dash 220-Yard Dash High ,lump 100-Yard Dash Mile Run 440-Yard Dash 120-Yard High Hurdles 880-Yard Run 220-Yard Dash 220-Yard Low Hurdles Shot Put Pole Vault Broad jump Mile Relay Half Mile Relay Pole Vault Half Mile Relay 100 Yard Dash 220 Yard Dash 440 Yard Dash Half Mile Run Mile Run 120 Yard Hurdles 220 Yard Hurdles . Mile Relay Half Mile Relay High jump Broad jump Pole Vault Shot Put F R Carter, second Won by Shortriclge Won by Shortridge Brown, first Won by Shortridge Korty, second: Young, third , Did not place DELPHI INVITATIONAL MEET QXVon by Jeffj Young, first, Korty, third Mauch, second Purdue, third, Daniels, fourth Did not place Hicks, third Young, First: Korty, second Brown, fifth Boone, fourth, Beeler, fifth Brown tied for Hfth Did not place NVon by jeff-fMinton, Purdue, Daniels, and Mauchj XVon by jeff-fKorty, Russell, Mackey, and Youngj Brown. third XVon by jeff fKorty, Mackey, Russell, and Youngj SECTIONAI. TRACK MEET fXVon by Jeffj Young, Hrstg Korty, second Young, firstg Korty, second Purdue, second , Hicks, second , Mauch, first Did Not Place . . ,, Brown. first Won by Rochester . Won by Jeff fKorty, Mackey, Russell. and Youngj , , . Did Not Place i , , , ,Mackey, lirst . Did Not Place Boone, firstg Beeler, second m'.H'E'1?Fi'5it'i'i'mY
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