Jeffersonville High School - Pic Yearbook (Jeffersonville, IN)

 - Class of 1936

Page 1 of 116

 

Jeffersonville High School - Pic Yearbook (Jeffersonville, IN) online collection, 1936 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1936 Edition, Jeffersonville High School - Pic Yearbook (Jeffersonville, IN) online collectionPage 7, 1936 Edition, Jeffersonville High School - Pic Yearbook (Jeffersonville, IN) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1936 Edition, Jeffersonville High School - Pic Yearbook (Jeffersonville, IN) online collectionPage 11, 1936 Edition, Jeffersonville High School - Pic Yearbook (Jeffersonville, IN) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1936 Edition, Jeffersonville High School - Pic Yearbook (Jeffersonville, IN) online collectionPage 15, 1936 Edition, Jeffersonville High School - Pic Yearbook (Jeffersonville, IN) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1936 Edition, Jeffersonville High School - Pic Yearbook (Jeffersonville, IN) online collectionPage 9, 1936 Edition, Jeffersonville High School - Pic Yearbook (Jeffersonville, IN) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1936 Edition, Jeffersonville High School - Pic Yearbook (Jeffersonville, IN) online collectionPage 13, 1936 Edition, Jeffersonville High School - Pic Yearbook (Jeffersonville, IN) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1936 Edition, Jeffersonville High School - Pic Yearbook (Jeffersonville, IN) online collectionPage 17, 1936 Edition, Jeffersonville High School - Pic Yearbook (Jeffersonville, IN) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 116 of the 1936 volume:

E Wg. L is G.. 5,1 ,SLU 1: E ff: fs? 39 - . P29 5441. .iii iii? ':Q E . .152 '51 ' Q--.95 , 255215 ' 211 1 'FAQ ,342 :vif 73 Q11 - . -,514 'H1 4 :L- , I ' AM 2:35 ' , i '2f.2:?9 ' 1 's ' 12:2 4 Q fi? - ,gg gi. fp, 41 ., Mi 1 A iw 'E -w, ml .f view' v mer-' - . ff: V., k 'UZ' ' . Rafi., ' A , I , . , 54,5 , , ,. Q- kijzj A , V- :V , - N 7992 A' ' Q , . ,K -L V Q ,!gf, ,g.1i 1 951+ ' ' ' A , N , .3 M vii E+: - ,, w hw-,5 . L, ,, A V . 7141 -afar gg.: V. ,F 'AV ,. 5. 4, W - 5 .Vx s M, 1 N.- F3 , Q- :W .g-fe 93 gf 4, H Am- I-'V 'Y t M x if N V 6, 7 'f wh 7, 'J M9 2 mfr!-LQ y- ix K1 .gf--. . ' W' W ' 4 . 5- , ' ,gf,,,V, 'lim 'rg Wm -- ,ing ,. ,A it .. vii , ,. ,Eq,,. A-,' .Ig-wb. Vw VV- V- Q , f ff f 21-ff V ' L ..--1: if 'uf ' YV . :fjf1,V.V,,:gg Q, .hx n- Lx. , if Va ' - F , ' ,JL -A a-,Q V' X ' -. 'l fig -' ' ' A ' xijf, k . Q K .Q .faux Tm: T' ' ,2:, My H kfi-Y' Q 1, 'fi' ' Q 0 .' E-W K gg -1 , I gn Hi.,-ti ffl 1 I in .1 , WE. 5-1' '- Q-C '? , , V 1 O : If gl 4 . ? mg , - , L W' . ---.M ..' ,V ., M , . Q42 x 4, .V- H - -'M-4-Q, . ,. gy ,. . W, 4, 5 A, V,- ,rg 3.3 uf Q A 1 ,f-,.':..Q 4 - 1 V --,-2 1,1--T 1 ' Z. .13 V f , ..- A: wwf K -1, 4. .3151 V ,Q 7943. ' , 1 Y 5 k',u,4.g,jv ., - - 71 V fav: fy 2 ff? -,ff shxt -V , ,, f F + wx yssfye, ir f ,A '- L f n. f , H, sf 2 y - 'J , A yfg vii. A 3.4 , . V -. ' ' A -31 153, KVM' . 'ff' ig- 'As -' ' 'f -. , GQ'- 513- 9, , .. 'NJ ' , V 3' ' A. 5-,gil rj, ,rg Tv it 4, 453, 'nf , ry.. ': 43 , af- 5 V -. - V Q 1 ' ' gf, In-an V ,- il . -F ': 1 4 , p :HTJ W ww- V . W ' W M gf ,sf ' mf as U 5 ' , .J- ,' fvfjlkf' 5-, A ,J fy :- sf a - 'V Q A , Q.. A . 5 V , 4 4 rx--, sV , Q55-2 X - N- .., , Q L- , V,-A 'fa-L,a.1V, 4 ' - . 1,2 ' ' ic 2 :A . ,, , V jf xv! .si ' It ' - ,Q . - , -', ij 1 ,-. A , ,i .li ff .. ' pg, 1' V , ' ' ,, -' 1172 1 34 V V.-iftzlg ' nk. 4 ' '- I ' ni. 1. , . . ' ,fa Y Vw Lf , -f ff. -al-Q if . L - if 1 V , t ,Y,,iV,,.:1 -r.: gg., ,gn-1 - . , , ,,ff.w- V . Q Hawl- -,g ,' ,Q fl.. V W 'M . Eff: Z I V9 .7 5' ' 1 1 ig 5 12: - 'M 1 'Q 'V qv. ' ' M yy.: 'fr V, pf, . gi, . , gig? V K.,-ffl , N fffiiiri ni'- ,- Q - H J' nf ' 4 3. g -' fr Pe, ,, 'W '39 ' 'i 'Q5, fQ3V'f , :IZ ,F X-Yi' :F VI v wg M, T ,QF : VV ' iq., ,L-1 ,b ' - , : Q. Sw rw- L Vw, '35, Q Q . ,KV :QSM ' .2 q V' -f' :Q 2-A5 nf , .5 , '. , . has V N 5'1 ' 2,1 PQ: 1,4 '.z My-4 5 1 -s., A 4 - .Qing . ' , K: , Q- ' if- 5 .W as fi -f,,,.VL . V ' 57. 1 ,,.1p.,V. , 'X - L., K -fm,:.s?'1pi 21.4. ff , . V.'.,!x'.n-:bp , ' -A-'ffl' Q. R.-w gr V I 1 A . A ' L19 22,39 T? ffl ' P 2525 - 1. QI ' ' -. ,f up 1 ..., , fl 1 V te, Q -if-1 155532227 .. - , 1 .2 qi - .4-rg V, 'V My 1 Y' i f ff , , 1-1Q.,,i'ff -' ,, - 1323, , 'Sir A T: ' -' 1 ,, . 715, if i 'L ' LT 7 A- . a' rfizi-l'-gf 5 ff li 1, +153 jjfgffw ,. , Y, , 5 ' - gf , -ee -' -5 --hjggff 'iigargis gi , , 'A , 4 ,551 ,E-1 jj ' , ' f -.Leif 1 , -gi fggjgqg' -Fmt - '- ' , 'ff , ..J15 H T- F: - 1 15415 , EETEQ P ,, ,iii 'Eff x .1 g,,2Qf7f'-' 3 ,Ep V- ' 1 eggffi' 797 'flf-Q 5 fi? Wi 1 H gjlf. , N.:-QL, ,A ' - - ' ' , ' , . .- vi .A :Af3?? 'f- -4 - law: , x - ,' Alfa 5, JT?-' Jgisigg. , 2 :fini -'.l15'-'iT9'- ' 5125-ig 'L ' '?? L N M 1 ,i ' Q 1, F1 ' QE, ' , 'f- - 1 QQ: , -ifieff -ira n ' Qfg ' --. , 1' ,fi 22:1 F- . W'--cf .- :1 - .1gfffiLy. 1. 'Fir T' . A - Z- 9' .L , 1ff'.-5Ee21?f-- - Qi--212, ' -Lf - A T, Af ffl -'i- gg: 5312: ' E V , 'fjfifwfgffgg-r j-,zffli . '-1-51 1 V ,J ffl?--4:5 -' fr -facie ' ,Q :Lf 'L H' Fi.: ,,g5:,,?1,,, g A -. . ' -' Q' - ., , - 1 f-1521.-,431: V , .- AA::'1f,r? ,j . QT, -, K Q, F5331 i --5,2615-f4'L3 1, ,111 1 E' ' H -f L fv V fa: - 5 ' - Q, 1- s- . , . ' .. if '. 5- Fgiis l - ' 1 1 'I ' ' T if H' - - - 5 'EL fl - I ' - ri . , T V . . L J 'L ' iff: 27? 1, - 4 '- ig f f 7 . - 4557 'Nl ' lf'-:1'i5?'T?1Q -5.4 Ei 'E E, .1?l?i1-' . 1- 1 , , , , 1 Q ' ' 'Q 'A ,f Liilr: , ':f- ,J ' ' J H 5' if ' A I ' , ' -,fgwez V ' H ' -- - 2 'ig ' 11 gg - if-P1 ' .. , 4 g-.affagi 1 , fl 1-- g I' 1' if-:fl , , A -, - ' 21, ' 4 , ,-M - -fpfff, ..-rgsglpf ,- 51-31 ', F , 5.4 , 1 . 2- 5 J 'I ' ' ' ' - 2 . , '. .zz 'V 155' 3, A - A ' pfiff,--,- ' '55, Y if -. 5 ' if ' . 4' , A' , E ?fi'5Lg,-2. fi ,- -1 i ' ' ii' -:,Q?f,LEf ' V- ' . 'A ,., - . 1 ' ' -' in K 2 iji J. , I , V' V , '- 'gs'-E4 . 'S LTTE' 5 53-,uw . V - Q rv, ' . 4 L . f - , Y '- 1, L1 jf 2 1 ' 31.-1.-eg., ' -T aj- '5 35,5 f-, Qgwz-55 + V Y '52, :e:1..A, -,, 1 I ' J , ' ' -- ' lp ' 1941- ., . X 1 - . ing, ' ' 4 - ff 4,5 ,iff '- Lili , 1. N 'FA fri-if 7 3 ,' , ,f 1' . ' ijiiif -'r-55555 ' '- 'zg l , , A , '- LE - -5 11- S i Y Q. A . , V- -, ' ' ,--5,-Lg, 51 5 M ' 1: I Q :Sf i -' 3-mf., 2, . .SF - - - J N -L Lf ff iq-Pink. ' Q-524 ut, ,S - V i 7? H ,K - -, K Lt- . .. - . -: Y fi - , g15j2i,, , ?i,:Ef5g?j' ' - 'll .5 . - fi. 3 ffl :ji-1 2 it 1 ., ' V' 1, ,je 'wg :H Q21 -,ig- ve V- ggi., 11' A ,b . ,- - ' 2 , V ' , I , 35 5, , :,fT5i? 2,211 -, -, - , ., A 3 1. if L ,- . 2' 11,215 -.2 x-1 - ,' ' 1, - - : Ev ' H .- ' -14, v., 'QL' . 1'-':::, . H ,-Vw . T-,EL V 5- - 'lx iii - 'rg xii-5-t , lllirflggi ' Q A: ,J fri: ' V iff? 1 , ' I If J: QL A , ,. 'vi L ' ' -F FG?-gf jj- tw, li 'mg v ..:-.- 1 - - 4-5 '- J- fir: -: 5..-a. i' 1' . I 5 , ff 4,1 ' - ' 5- 5331313 51' T Y -' if '- '- ' .L - ' fir., ' r. 'Jigs' u . ' 2 , 9 fy fi 'uf fa- '. ' . ' A . ig : QV: ' H T1?'2,,g4'g E A f - ' 1-5 A I -.1 -if A . 3 Q 'L V 1 ii? 1' ,- . ,. V .f, ja y +1-,f . iff f- 3 - :V ' Aff , .5 'P F 3 , ' , 5 s ' ' I - - ' , , 1 ' if A - 1 'ff ig I 'A . ,L Lf V If , 534, , , ,, 1 ' - 3 ' it L .V - ,, 1 1 ' ' ' i, A ,A f: i 5 .lr 1 ,Y 'u ':'n : i is -- ' ,- if , - . g -, f'lJ .L x.. 4 Q- 1. .1 Q .L 4 we -L. ' ' ,, ,. - '- .L fllt- 'zyiiq ,. jpg' f-' is - :fx H531 f ,- .Y ' 1 ge A WW ,T -. h p V K i:?iii':u Y -:in ? ,L-r llb- 5 ' -1 4 , 4, 51 ?f, b - iff :gg mf? 139113, A ' A , f,-5 j , -, I ,. - ' ' VF 'ii . V- ' - L' 7ii?Tl73??T 'if 3 -- ' Q V fi,-1,113 . '. 51 .4. :?,' ' if.-QffJ.F'fqg ' 5iT12',,.2 ?A 255541. ' QL, V 3 -f' -1 1 , ,, 1: 51- 1-' . 5:41 , ,- g 1 , ' V 5 'Fr' Zf f?.,f3ilf5i' , A --,S , 7 HT ' ' - A 'T 1 '54 , ' 1153-'E ' ' ' gif? ' , , -ia-ff' ' ' '- 5f:iff 2i 73, , I -Fig, L- :A f gf' 'J 5, 4 L LP, 5 , vw.,-,V -. V, 'Is V V , . 1 f 5, ' iii. -2 3 ' ' '? 1- ' V -f,,, -- - - .V , .' 4 .V 551 -1L,f,5,. 4- , .V K his- r, Q V 3, 1 Via ,.,,. , ' 1' Q-. VV , ' 'A V XS? lf' ' 5 ' , V ,.,,,,, N ' -'-, : 51,Q,:J:5 -'ggsgri 1 a s ,--6 V Lil- - . Y, I 9, V fig - , ,'f ? if ',. - V' V135-gf g V-,-V-A . FT zur- f,i:'VV-V53 -3. I' VV . 1' L? 2 'V . - ' V if 'V ,L ur frw ' L -2:52 101 Y- ,V2,::u- ff ' ing , V- ' A --1, ,K J 1- .V -V ' 3 1,-Lf.: 3 , 3, V - . .G -V 3. 63.45 V ' '- - Q ' ' ' , - V7 '- '. '-V' 4 2. : 7V,'-V-5 -ig' Y . , 2 5 i. 3 .f'V - L35 is V:,: ,l',x:'.--,- '11 1737? '1 ' 34 'H fl-' VV V V' V -V - V , ' ,: 3iV1 ' - W f ' , V uf?-Y? --,-Y. Q, . ,' rg-if ., - ,V,i - ' V 1: ,-V . V 'V . V -,VR f- QA, 15 1 5,1 :ff fig-f Pwr -V 4 2 5 gjfa V?fV . + , 5. V :V , V ' 3 V - Vaffyl- , - -'Q ., 1-21' . ,V .- VV 'V V::.ggQ,2s: V f ,V ' ' '---as V ,, 'Q f' ,. 'iii--'11 ' 25, if ,J . , T ' 'V ' ff-2 V 'V ' - ,fr ,,Qgf'5s2-,LV - , ,ff 1:-V. ' ' VV? -V V ' JE ' 11- , ' Q . ' ' if 1 a?Tii?G .z 1.-an-, 4t,y..:,V:53i,- L- f ,V,5'fVL .. ,, ,V , V - ,V -,sy-V ,.g,-V,1. - R .u-,-. ,-. 'X' - iV2Vi'V--Q -' V V - 3, 'V ' V ., 1 WBQV. 'Qi--fl'-s..f::,V?fVf?i3 LV ' 3 V ' Tl' M- - iq, V Z: :V V. 4.24 ' - . .V V V 4 , .QV f',.:,y,,v,-.1 A- , . :1 '11-., ,:., : 121-,isnt 1 1 , V YP , 'V V 2 J- x ', V 3 ff fu: -T I' as - , . 5. -VV Ve'fgVs-rFV 9- V ,VJ Q V?-F fw V - TQ: , fgag ::5f?v-, V -1' , W ' ' V'5v'i ? . V ff. . ,. - , if -V V-- ' -A afefxl VV ' T' Tie- ' f ' 'ev V 'T i' ff T - --' f ' 3 V ,V-:H ' V. UV , 'f V 1- ' ' :Visf3,.ji ' 5 W- - ' 1.- ,5V..i1' 'g:gQf1 ' V 5 , . f- V .. , V, VV- 'T ,qi 3-if - .V' - , V 5' 31- .,,,,,. , x 5 sV::::2-VVggV -217 V Ti V 1x?i.j'g VV M '.,,w:.-53.. . , ..,, -Y L- -.A V, V: - r A V V, ,..lTv. 'H . 4 VVV, ,- gl,-. , . . V V - .4 2.55. V - -V-1-ff., V V -V ' V .- .V fri, 52.3 J -2115? I ', ,V '+V ' f V -- Q V, aj , f'? ' , 'V mpg. f , ' ' ' ilwfl k '1 3651, .' 5 f' Y V7 'if 'I ' ' , V . I , ' - -1.: 5 ,, -235,3 5 xii: a, -,5g:,55:Z?5 ' ,n girl-V, ,, T V, hi New , Vi A v,,,:,iVi5:., . ,g?a+fE.ii'V.., Q'-'fr' wifi ' - j'I.' ' ... '1 V V ' ' VY- , : V.,E15r1V5j -V V 1.5 , -- V 2 S --V -fi V,-gg ?Vg2.1gHV., ,q:,:'V-4-F J' - FZ, '55 -LE V -22 V -. --V , Vgfffz- 6 'QVv27.f5' -,fV, 2 V12 ,1 f V V' V -ff 1' H 5' '--5M V-V V- ., V 31,3 QW., 5 QV, - , Vff . V -V fs. .. -. V -4 -. w . 'V ' Y , , V . V f,' -V ' V 'K 1-13 'I' ' V Eiga ' 'Zigi' - VV.'..: -.gf ,gy , , . 'V 12-V. 5. - --- ff -'S-ga-In ,VZ -725,-f 3,':g'iL,' 5 Y -4, ' 5fV .J V' . I , ' V' ' ' - ' ' f7.,,, , ' Y . 1:1 fs, ' , -A , L , , ' -V VV-' A . -V Fifa, V- , .31 ei-if, - if - ' ? . ' 3 ' ' ' ? gV , - TL V V - 'V' ' F ff'-, V. 5'1 '-KL. T- 5112? , P? TW' 'F-121-712 , V ' V, -V -, 1. . .. '--1'fI:?! i -' .-a r:-.ffrfv - , . . -V V 4 V- V .- f . 3 ' 1 ' , V -, .V '. .,. f V ' 1.-A -.5-P: ' -15 if ' -' V. f- V T, ' . V V?' ' ' V 'X ' V 51:1 :J 13: 1 V- ' - ff 'iV V ,715-, E335 , gli VVw-.,1.-ff: 5, Qi Vt -, Q- ' ' 1 3 .V 24,1 V- .11 V -q -51 Sf 5 -121 ww- 1- ff'-L' -E - --2: 1 V- V V , 1 :PAV ---1' - ,. :Es V f.- KEESP 5 W? 1 E? 1 52- ' V- ' 1-935. '11 ' . 1 if L V' I - V1..-M ' 'VJ 1 - , A VV V -x --f:,,v- -V.. - N - - ,-V ,--V .. ' - -' K ' ' ' T .: ' A '75 k 7 - 'N I VE--1!':l,' ' .ruff .5 .V,: .5 V. V, Y Vi 2 , L :li V V.. ii, 1. , 'vui 3, - ' V 4 ,V ' V ji, ' ,iff 25,53 4 -.VT,,i5, ' VL 36252 4 V , . , 4, , ' V,V,Va3,f I -- V '2.a,f if:-' X ,. Af? 7 ' - 1f' V ' T- V 'fig' T' 1 J ,451 5 ' -, M' Q-,-3 V. Y ,g. 1qV, '. V' , VV ' , ,f-TE: 'LJ' V4 --1, gi' 3, ' ,ff -. , 425V ' ' ' V ' ., .- V V --11: J, If 21:-1-F, V'. 1 j : -V ' VL ,.,' -7 - ' V' F v , 1. , V ' V-if-'.:V,f', 11-2-V-V' -f - ' V .:- ' , V :V xi- V - . 1- ,V Viv 4:554- ,, ix . , .1 V v: A ,LV K LEW 3 V Q-VE!7,...A , Firma, V ' V li ' 1 ' S- V-Vega! -1153, -rf- 1,1 x , . V ,. -, if. 1- -:mba -VV, .A W ' V - V VH? ' - I V figs? ' ' V - - V 21- ' V - ' V- 'wi , ,. , , V , ,, M 1 V-1.3 VI- 4 V . . V ' V A' , - , , V - V V. 2:1 3 F'-f - 2 ,L '?rf, '- ' '11 -'Y I , .. V 3315411 gif. it J , K - V ' - 'VV ' Z ,ff V13 E1 Q1 A-.V , i, V Vi- W 'i ,V ' ' 5 ' A 1,3 .. fa' V-fue: Q-, ' V ,. SE . , 1' V ' ' V -'fi' ,-is V - . Y ' V - ' ' ' 1 ' ' .- 'V -:,Vgv:: :H- , V- V ,V V .. V- VVVV f . .V,,,,,, , 1 'Q , VV. . 1 V - V IV ' V -fr: E21 '- 5:11, ' , -1'-- - V ' - ,W ' I . ,i ' 2335 V1 , ,V 'iz , V ' 1 Y V:-L V , , '- V ir -3 i523 . ,L .V 1 H .Vf ,ju M . Q, L xi 'V-Vg 4 V - , Y 1 V, I- I T V A V ' if ' - a ' iff?-1. k K ' 'I A HA, S55 ,, V W 'A ' 7 ,' - V1 , ' .V 71 ' M55-lf' V 'xi ,, fu V , ' ' ' 'V 'T' ' -, 335- ik' 1 ' - t 'L T V ' V T. ' g i f ' ' '-if gf' E Vie? - ' , V7 -Lf ' V: , Q--'V ' ': - 1 . -271,1 , .-Vf ' 1: F- TV 1 ' , V, V I , Y 'QE 5 V , , : - . , -V- ' ,-' '- -V 71 95, 'iii' : V '- , ' ' 1.1. -. ' V H ' ' ' .' M :Q -V ' ' 'fe H - Q M , v- '. f ' ' I-:,:,:, L5 -- . ' V' V ' ' v'- ' ' 5 . v 1, , Vj 15Qi'Vi'f'f i,V V . f- ' ' QV V A ' 'J-,Vi Q ., , VE N , ,Q ., ' V - F H V .-V-'ff b V V, V . -, fffg, 'V,5,g,5 .. 1. V V ' ' V V V ' 2,3-,, 1i'lfi.f' -'V 'f' ' . , , ' - ' ,JT-f ' ' ' . 5 ' V V f- A ' QV- , ' 'Q V - Ll. Y - -- - -' V , A .- ' , . ,, V Va ' V- H. 'i'VV--- 'V jf ,ff . 5 43413 ,-1'V - - ' . i- wg'-L , , Vx, VM . -. VV. V -V,-1 . Qif QV- , .V . V- V, V 5 '- - V 3:5 'rV - V - Y -:VV P M, , V : M T,-, L V Li V 443,11 , . : -1:5557-wg t V ,fu ' V - 'V' ,V ' V V Q, 'V Z .::,,j.- NV Vee. , V ., VV:- , - 1,1 V' if-C'2V..g V V :V-VzV-2-r L- ,f fi- 'V Viv? V ,V 2 V , l V 1 V2 V?'7'f'i5 V -:fi ,151 , , , ' , ' V . ,Vg 5 . -- 1' 1 - 1-..if,+f, 5 V ' 'A ,..:,V'?'. Q ,VI :- eg 'ff' 1. .2352 55- , V. .4 VV . , f- - V V ---ffw ::.- Vw: ,V . px: VV-,J VV fun- 41, 9: , 5 .ff -j-V, . - ' . '. , , 552:---f V -.Q -7F52 -V . T' ' rf? ,' ' ' ' z f siiii r . 'ilf ,rf V . 2 Q 5 Vg V V , V- 51V-V-...View 5.35--fi-'V , L. , ' ' 1 I V - ' - V ' ' 1' V 551553 ' V ' , ' ' ' 'g.E'VVV'3glsf' F7 H ' F - S- ' ' V - ' ,','?E4 ' , -Vf. K f' ' ' A 4351 ' -tiglfigff, 'il - . .jf-' , -9 327555 V. f1EA ,V V 'N U . 'V -V -.1 1 ' ag g .Q gf, 133, ef-sg Vg, . ' V ' -,g V '- -. 55' Vg, , VV 1- , ' V' f5f,4V.-.- . V' 1, ,V Wi' '-'?'5i'- ' 'V -L 111- 'V , ' V 2 I1'55f3fi.1','.f ' . ' 1' Q i iff- ' V 5 1 J' 'si' IV ,- 1, VV'V. Eli V ' :Qi ' i- --' r V 1 ,Z - i,a?sfS1,V E f ' 1:1 V ' QV ,-5' ffl-, V u,.:,, :-. -V 5 - ' 'fzf F 5,1 1 .1 V :sf ' , . 'E--V319 ' -' 2.3-Qffzg V. Lf , . ' 41 1 g?-211355 ., -ear, ' , :ff :V V , ' V Yj V - ff VV. '. -xg VvVffV V - JV L, ' , , '1 f I 'Q' , V, c. - . . .L fi ' FQ? ,21'5f iTEE?,5-E5Q?rifi:5 .Sf ,QL L 5' V... 2?- V- V: A- A' Y . V. - ,, ., , . v, 4 .1 5 A -V--1-AV.-, -,Q ,, ', . J, -V-?v' f.., ' 5 it- -V I -1 X' g' 'V 11517 ' -:I - , A '31 1' , ' ' i?V'f-, V 'V V :ifigfm , bi5i'f-'1-- . ..k'-fig f:f,'?ir:VE 551: ' fl ' V f .V , - . V V'- 'f. , - . 5 ' 5 J V, V ' ' ' ' .EL - ' ' ' 'L V H .., V V V',, V - V VV ' ' ' ' 5 ' V V - V .4 if V15 . ,V,- pe - 7'Z-1: A ' ' If VV 1V VV- V ' :sus-VV 1- - Q ,, -V -.V-25525535-V 5132513 'V VVwV.-::r2'QiVf'LP -V 2 11-V V' . f ' 255711542 'far ' V3.2 .f 'za-' -14,5 'isilrfr-'if ,1,:.: 1.---: i ' ' Ps V it V ' .1..,.,, H Q' gi Q3 Igngxs, f-, V .11-fi ?,:515ff -' gr ' 'V - f ' 'FV jj?-'1-BE ' 'Q' . ff. J. f 1-,: --' V i, , . Q5-I f iii THE 1936 TCDPIC Published by The Senior Class of Jeflersonville High School Jeflersonville, lncliana MR. E. G. McCULLUM Superinfendeni' of Schools Four DEDICATION We, 'rhe Topic Slalzf of The Class of I936 respecffully declica+e +his volume of +he Topic Annual +0 our Superlnlendenf of Schools, Mr. E. G. McCullum. who by his ever- ready symparhy and consfanf cooperalion has endeavored 'ro creafe higher and lollier ideals for us. I Five lin Hllemnriam ADA W. FRANK I 867-l935 SLI' Foreword . o Our goal is To caTch boTh by picTures and words The image of Jeffersonville High School as iT really is: To give crediT where crediT is clue and To praise only ThaT which seems worThy of praise. We have clone our besT in The making of This book and have Tried To fill iT wiTh The life and spiriT of our school. So we send our Topic Annual ouT To our reaclers, hoping iT will overcome all criTi- cism and arrive safely in The porT of approval. -The Eclifors. Seven L, ,--0, 2 ' 5' 1 T Dorofhy Bengel Regina Shelnquff Norman Forsee Paul Moser Roberf Jacobs . Dorofhy Rose Kafhleen Marra Barbara Cook .. Willard Hurs+ BeH'y Voigf Edward Andres Doroihy Kimbley E ,L lg: L , 11 Q35 The Staff o ? Eight . . . .Edifor-in-Chief . . .Assisianf Edi+or . . . . .Business Manager Assisfa nf B Assisfanf .......Spor+s . . . .Liferary ... .Snapshof . . . .Acfivifies . . . . . .Aff usiness Manager Edifor Edifor Ediior Ediior Ediior Adveriising Manager Adverfising Manager . . . Faculfy Advisor Contents ADMINISTRATION CLASSES SPORTS ORGANIZATIONS JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL ADVERTISEMENTS School Snaps Trn endif 'C K-Q A I UL ,. ADMINISTRATION n A T 1-iT... i Frank Overlurf Leonora Enlow Ernes+Smi+I1 B.S. A.B. Indiana Slale Indiana Universily Indiana Universily Teachers College English French Music Row Two- Margarel' Sweeney Herman B. Vorgang Kalherine Hines A.B B.S. lv1.S. A.B. U. ol L. U. of L. Cenlral Normal English Indiana Universily College Principal English Row Three- Edilh Pangburn Rulh S. Rose William Schleicher Goldie Ferfig B.S. A.B. A.B. A.B. A.B. Cenlral Universify U. of L. Indiana Universily U. of L. Cenfral Normal I-lislory Malhemalics College Social Sludies J TwCl'U6 Row One- Tlweoclore Clapp B.S. U. of l.. l-lisfory Biology Row Two- Row Three- Genevieve Schlosser A.B. DePauw Universily Music Supervisor No Picfure- Evelyn Crim A.B. Hanover College Lalin English Ross Grahm AB. Franklin College Marhernalics Physics Dorolhy Kimbley B.S. Purdue Universily l-lome Economics Supervisor Henry Temple Frank Barnes B.S. Wabash College Physical Educalion Supervisor Leone Voigf A.B. Indiana Universily Social Science Miriam Danner B.P,E. Normal College of The American Gymnaslic Union Physical Educalion Supervisor Emory Theiss Anna C. Nal1s+oll A.B. U. of L. English C. C. Callahan B.S. U. oi L. lnduslrial Arfs Supervisor Frances Allhands W., W, .-. ...M ...wc ..-Wa . .. - ,MM-N-..X V ,M fs.-... ,I--Nr-x, ,. -,V,.. W, . mxfse-E-.,,..,--f...p,,,., . ,,. .. .,. K W -X 'wa--x --'H-N WNN., . NNY, ,wwvv K Wwe, www, ..c,,,.rs,,,,,w,., .m,,.,.. ,... M,-,,,,,,e-' -f-...f W-..f-..-....re.,,,,,fw--fn-s...-fs.... Q Cf Mw...w.a. ea. .--.,f,...M, - V r -V -- -fy'-wf X -f 'NN SPV ww . .Mwv..u..,.e ...M-W.M.,-v...,,..f---....a.M.,.,..h-A ...cf-..,c..Qm.,.,..f'w'-f'-Q-My T71 irtvmz. R, ..c,.. .f ,. NN...fo-c...W N-.wr P34252 , ig. ki... Mi' 5 , g.. L1 Q. if A W 1 jffxv W if 7 Li, . , E-55 Q 21, V ' ... s. F I . Ei. V E 'A 2 rj ' rf - Ee I k F. Lg l 'u z v i .rua .. ,,. . Board of Education I CHARLES A. NAC!-IAND WILBUR H. DICKEY Presidenf Secrefary W. J. SCHWANINGER lNo Picture, Treasurer ELMER G. McCULLUM Superinfendenf of Schools Fourteen bglx.,4 in 1 W3 E3 , -kv A fq. in '. F3 r - ui A Af' His ,. M? -..n -f .' 11 Q1 M 'iff .1 ,af Qrx. s.jg,g?, iii - N, ,-r I '95 3? . bfi 145. .7 ,f -.gy gm. A33 31 J Am .,. 4 Harold Alexander Rolaorl S. Allen Edward Andres William Auslin Carl Balcer Jean Bennell Rae Bennell' Dorolhy Benqel Lillian Bonenberqer Evelyn Boyle Sixteen Leland Berry Lindley Brubeck Edna Bruner - .lT Kallwleen Burke Virginia Carpenler Lucille Carroll Eleanor Chandler Mildred Chandler James Clark Pearl Conner Seventeen Kaflwryn Conner Barbara Cook Pere Deibei Marie Dixon Frances Eastman Maxine Edwards Frederick Enfeman Richard Fifzpafrick Virginia Fogarty Norman Forsee Eighteen Helen Fosler .l.tl... Elizabeili Freeman Charles Frerman 'Xu Marden Fry Marqarel Garnell William Gibson Helen Graves Mary Kalherine Greene Arlie Hay Lucille Hickey Nineteen l.aVerne Hoffman James Holden Anna Marie Holsl Herman Holsl Mildred Hopper Jack Horn Merrill Hughes Willard Hursl John Hunckler Charles Jackson Twenty Roberl Jacobs Mark Jennings Clara Kendall Frederick Koehler Anna Mary Kramer 'Q' Virginia .lull Henry Kramer Jael: Leonard Ben Lowry Mildred McCormick Tfzucizly-om: l 1 Michaei McCann James McGarvey Lois MCG-a rvey Marjorie McKinley Doro+hy Maloney Wiliiam Lee Ma++hews Kafhleen Marra Thomas Marra Shirley Mayer Josephine Mayfield T1L'E'Tlfflj'f1l,'U .-1 l.. 'X iii' Bruce Melsner Evelyn Meridellw Mae Meridelh fi? Charles Meyer Elizabelh Louise Miles Phyllis Moore Paul Moser l-lenery Munclwoff Mary Agnes Owens Adeana Norman Twenty-three l . Virginia Paddoclcs Pauline Parks Howard Phillips Virginia Plnillips Marie Praflwer mi Charles Prinz iw Helen Prilcharcl Charles Raullw Marilynn Reeder Jean Reynolds Twenty-four 5 Thelma Roilw Emma Jane Rogers Dorollwy Rose Faye Roseberry Kenneflw Russ Virginia Russell Rugenia Ryan Michael Samuels Juanifa Sanford Regina Shelnuii 7'1Cf'4n1y-five a-- . Cafherine Smifh Esfher Smifh John Smifh Louis Srnifh Richard Srnifh John Schlosser Norman Schuler Paul Snider Wilson Synder Allegra Sousley Twenty-six Ralpl1Slirr Robe-rl Swind El Garland Tallinqer Annabell Talloclc qv- Travis Tichenor Earl Trinlle Alelha Van Pell Belly Voigl Georgia Vorgang Slanley Walls Twenty-scfve-n James Weeks Helen Weber Doroiiwea Whife Kennefh Wriqhf Richard Woodrufzli Joseph Wilson Richard Yarber T1cCnty-vight megsnwgqf- fa . .......l-... --l- The Diary of a Busy Senior lHighIighTs of 4 happy years spenT in JeTT High., Freshman Year SepTember I3, l932. The FirsT Day. Our class oT '36. The greenesT of green Treshmen, regisTered aT Jeiiersonville High This morning. We may be dumb Treshies now, buT we'lI be Seniors bye and bye. OcTober 27. Two Things of maior imporTance happened Today-we goT our TirsT reporT cards and organ- ized The Alibi Club. The purpose of The club is To Think up excuses as To why we didn-'T geT The expecTed A's and B's. May 3I. h Today we made all The upper classmen sTop calling us Freshies. We're Sophomores now- A em! Sophomore Year SepTember Il, I933. ' - Again we enTer The porTals oT learning buT This Time in The elevaTed posiTion of Sophomores. SepTember l8. French and LaTin are proving vicious enemies along The paih of knowledge. ClassmaTes even complain oi coniugaTing verbs in Their sleep. May ll. J The lasT day.-IT hardly seems possible ThaT The year has Tlown by so TasT. and we are uniors. Junior Year SepTember IO. I934. Back in good old Room I2 Today-all grown up and clever. I wonder if we'll ever Teal so ancienT again. 's February. , The school is suiifering Trom one of The higgesT epidemics in years noT measles or mumps This Time-buT marriage. The vicTims all complain of hearT Trouble. March 29. I We held our class organizaTion meeTing Today and, elecTed our Junior oTTicers: Garland Taflinger, PresidenT: Carl Baker, Vice PresidenT: DoroThy Rose, SecreTary: and John SmiTh. Treasurer. Our class sponsors are Misses Anna NahsToll and Leone VoigT. May 27. Junior-Senior RecepTion. We all puT on our besT bibs and Tuckers and sTepped ouT TonighT To enTerTain our Seniors in royal manner. Senior Year SepTember I6, I935. Today was The lasT TirsT day oT school Tor our class. JusT Think of iT-We're Seniors! OcTober l0. We elecTed our Senior officers Today: John SmiTh, PresidenT: Lindley Brubeck, Vice- Presidenfg James Weeks, SecreTary: and Garland Taflinger, Treasurer: a male quarTeT. A ril 24. P The Play's The Thing TonighT, as we waTch The young BernhardT's and Clark Gables of our class Try Their wings in The Senior Play. Skidding . May 22. This evening our class enioyed The rare privilege of eaTing ice cream and cake we didn'T have To pay Tor. and The chance of showing our new parTy dresses. WhaT a grand and glorious feeling. May 24-BaccalaureaTe. We realized more Tully TonighT The True significance of GraduaTion, aTTer hearing Rev. McK'nney's inspiring Talk. May 28. TonighT as we marched forward in our caps and gowns, we reached The climax of our Tour years in JeTT High-our sheepskin diploma. May 30-Alumni. AT lasT our class of '36, once The greenesT of green freshmen. become The pillars of The school! Twenty-nine -1-l ,, Predictions As round and round the wheel of fortune spins, Each of our classmates fame and honor wins. Richman I yy? 34 A sweepsiakes iickei has broughi fame and ioriune i'o.Norman Schuler. .1 Q ln a receni inierview fhe lucky winner announced he would lnvesi The money 5 +?' in a home for losf rabbi'rs Tu yn 3 :- 4 Poorman 1 Richard Smiih has renounced all claim io fame and wealfh, since he has ioined ihe ranks of The poor school ieachers. I l I api Beggerman C133 Every Saiurday nighf over ihe air waves lhe crooner Pe+e Kramer begs 'jf us all io Please lend a lilile ear lo his pleas . Judging by his fan mail fha Q girs cer a y N 'l f inl do. Thief ii: James McGarvey has been fried and convicied of siealing all ihe girls' , gl A L1 hearis. He began his career in Jeff High. I X, - 'L L Docior 'q Dr. James Clark has iniroduced a new kind of insiallmeni plan. li you don'i' ,X 'fl keep up ihe paymenfs on your docfor bills he fakes back 'rhe medicine. IL!-if' Q fr Lawyer X i ln 'rhe mos? famous irial oi ihe cenlury, ihai convincing criminal lawyer, Ben Lowr . has ai lasi proved fhai' black is whiie. He convinced some of us I I Y X ong ego. aww,-r fr T nn Merchani' , 'nf' Frederick Enieman. ihe enierprising owner and operaior of a whole sfring of Y chain sfores, sells everyihin from soup 'io nuis. -Z-F 9 .-'-f,...-4 D Ig, i s 3 n' chief U 1 Thai' siaunch arm of ihe law, Wilson Synder, is JeFF's new Chief of Police. Y ' His hair is offen misiaken for ihe red lighf. Q .iii 1 -- E is. The hoffesi presidenfial campaign of The era is being waged befween E B Roberi' Jacobs, ihe nominee of fhe Demi-Cais. and John Smifh. fhe Re-Puppy-Can f nominee! i6 The main plank oi Bob's plaiform is. Down Wi'rh Home Work . while John P M is urging fhe people io S+ick by ihe Three R's of ihe LiHle Red School House . 4 May ihe besi man win! There is a new radio amaieur hour on ihe air conducied by our own Q ,Ex A ' Maior Forsee- All right all righi! I ' -,- '? ull gs , 'i , 'L Thirty ....l-- --1 ..1 I . 633' E? l l, The 'rickels are all sold ou+ for Marilynn Reeder's debul in opery . Come l-f'q,, early and avoid lhe rush! Q 15 Ybx D S'rep righl' up ladies and genlsl See 'lhe World's Tallesl Man! You 0 1 f' guessed if-Lindley Brubeck. P il iii Q X1 Q-9 No wonder 'rhe Jeff Evening Gazelle is enioying such a flourishing circulafion. AX 'fly Look who has his fe+ propped up on lhe edi+or's desk-none ofher fhan our own Freddie Koehler. TM We poinf wifh pride 'ro our champion hog caller-fha? farmer lad, John Schlosser, Oink! Oink! 'if' 5 . Agua A+ lasl' lhey have discovered ihe long soughl' perpelual moiion! Bruce jj: Meisner is ihe answer. sa, g 1' L 'A' ' s n 1 - M 'X Due lo Edward Andres' splurg of adveriising, Jeliersonville has al lasl laken Q7 I -v ils righlful place on The map. - ' P i i 2-15 V - Big League Baseball has claimed 'rwo of our members. With Mike , N McCann as lei?-fielder and Charles Meyer as righl-fielder lhey can'+ go wrong. BQ l On 'fhe Maid's Day. Oul don'+ slew and frel-iusl remember The Munchof W 3' Delicalessen Shoppe. ,.-1-V' . :Ski Mildred Hopper. our roving reporler, is compiling 'rhe Who's Who for the N' Class of '36, Look for your name in il. l P fe is The famous novelisl, Pauline Parks. is af work on her lalesl' murder myslery, ixx -- Who Killed Big Bad Bulldog? . She has refurned fo her girlhood home. E15 ,. Jeflersonville, 'ro acquire a background for +he novel. X ! X G3 ' I Mildred McCormick, of lhe golden locks, recenlly won a balhing beauly l . conlesl, and incidenlally 'fhe 'rifle of Miss America . They're calling him Rudolph Valenlino, The Second , buf he will always be iusl' Mike Samuels 'ro us. 9 9 3- X fr . 17' ff' . . . 5 -A-,951 Barb Cook cerlainly made rhe headlines when she swam lhe Allanlic Ocean. Y,-2 buf iusl wail unfil she swims The Pacific. fi Thirty-one 4 f 1 -..-.1-iii - UL DOT Rose has aT lasT achieved her highesl' amloiTion, The ediTorship of The only penny movie magazine in Hollywood. Z 'Q , KniT one, purl one is Fran EasTman's Theme song as she insTrucTs debuTanTs X4 in The arT of lcniTTing soclcs for Their Tiances. . S5 x.. fl QQ 47,2 BeTTy VoigT is wielding a rolling pin These days. buT iT's all Tor The good .fl of The TuTure husbands' sweT TooTh. She is Tilling Miss Kimbley's place aT Cl-3.-:W old Jeff High. Q , fl? s, Due To ThaT splendid social service worker, Virginia Russell. all God's poor mg? 4: chilluns goT shoes. 'J 'STA --il Q? 'gg All The days are Blues days Tor ThaT harmonizing duo-Eleanor and KM E Mildred Chandler. IF, , I I T S:-'D l LaVerne Hoffman is quiTe in demand aT parTies Tor her clever Take-offs of Q X famous people. She doesn'T confine herself To Teachers These days. fi Y T Q, 2 o Those BenneTT sisTers, Rae and Jean. are rivaling The Tame of The Tormer h ' l il i BenneTT sisTers, Connie and Joan. i f X, QW Marjorie McKinley has aT lasT discovered her liTe's work-making up ques- QL, 5 Tionnaires on This and ThaT. Helen Graves has become a TrequenT visiTor aT Reno, inorder To saTisTy all of her ardenT admirers. Her moTTo seems To be We aim To please . 5' F N JIT' Charles C RauTh is still going To college. He changes from year To Q year so ThaT he can keep on playing baslceTball. x i Marie Dixon is having The Time of her life, being house moTher Tor The L- Phi Gamma Delta TraTerniTy. She is liTerally covered wiTh fraT pins. L.i HQ '-.P ' f I is A new principal is handing ouT grades aT JeTi High-ThaT honor sTudenT. X Jack Leonard ii if ' ' f ,- if . . Ll. The Maxine Edwards BeauTy Shoppe specializes is Tace liTTing. AT leasT MMG Ponce de Leon's search Tor The FounTain of YouTh is ended. 'ph X fx i sg? v'f, .il QQ -N' iz: BeTTy Lou Miles is a gavel pounder, or raTher she's PresidenT of The American Ai 7? FederaTion of Women's Clubs. Thirty two T. '-..'f-we ei- ' 7? S 'nge' ' W, f -i'3.g'.2.j2.112 ff - 1-il.. 'ff A l If ' eh 'rf T Dick WoodruTF is rivaling The old MaesTro himself. Whenever he and T his lads go To Town There's a heaT wave. T . When The kiddies ask you is There really a SanTa Claus, iusT Take Them To JE, The big deparTmenT sTore where Jack Horn is impersonaTing The good old SainT. . IT ThaT doesn'T convince Them, noThing will. X . , .f Q ll: . . X. . f ' Leland Berry has enloyed a phenomenal ruse To success as a clvll engineer. - The climax oT his career has been reached wiTh The huge UTica Dam now under E ' 'T consTrucTion. A X U ., X - s gy gf? WheTher Charles Prinz goes hunTing Tor a iob or a rabbit he always bags f whaT heqis aTTer. x Qi E S T xwf 1 X f X 1 When Thelma RoTh enTered The NaTional Typing ConTesT she broke all ' records-and The TypewriTer. IT you used To Think Gracie Allen was a TasT Talker. you should Tune in on 6 ThaT new comedy Team, Bengel and Hay. Where Burns and Allen did one mile fx-2 f a minuTe, They do Tive. . .-ff x X9 UTica boasTs Two daily papers now, and The compeTiTion is keen beTween K-Z T 3 The rival owners, William AusTin and Ralph STirr. They boTh like To Tell how LT They sTarTed ouT as News boys. 'EJ l I - D 4. lj Williard HursT, The greaT arTisTe, is living in a villa on The Riviera. He hopes Q ThaT some day his painTing, The STudy Hall , will be placed in The Louvre. 4 ll , ' , 63 YV , A : Q' 2? n Baldy Phillips has made quiTe a name Tor himself-selling hair Tonic. 2- I H5551 as xi if T l k Virginia FogarTy is over in Paris modeling gowns by our own celebraTed QQ X dress designer, Virginia Phillips. Eff X - lx: ' A gfypggi ATTer Taking one oT Miss KaThleen Burke's l-lisTory TesTs, The pupils recall The good old days back in '36 when Teachers weren'T quiTe so hardlaoiled. Ay T 'Z -as Merrill Hugheslis Telling The world ThaT This is sTaTion WHAS The ciTy of T Nl Louisville. Do doubT he goT his sTarT in Those Journalism Class broadcasTs. If you don'T wanT To see your map in caricaTure. you had beTTer sTeer clear of carToonisT, KenneTh WrighT. 4 ll. . 'dui John Hunckler is riding The Seven Seas. This bad, bold sailorman sTarTed 7:03 T' as a sfowaway. and now he is capTain of The Normandie. RoberT Swind is his U T nauTicaI T'irsT maTe. ,Q Thirty-three KL JuaniTa SanTord has gained quiTe a biT oT recogniTion by her modernisTic ! Xbx I inTerior decoraTing. AT leasT she has made her mark, which she spouTed oTF l abouT in Thanks AwTully J l-l anew-' Pearl Connor and Mary Agnes Owens are playing baskeTball in a big way. ' They are shooTing high in Professional Women's BaskeTball now. Q U f ., v , E Edna Bruner is a paTron of The arTs! She helps sTruggling young arTisTs and ' musicians. No doubT iT is a case of arT Tor arT's sake, buT we nofice ThaT mosT lik lf? of Them are good looking. rl T 5: FaTher Marra's Talks over The radio make FaTher Coughlin's look like a drop L in The buckeT. We always knew Thomas had iT in him. W A-'gf Un' 6 -L-- Til' ae i ' I 42 T 'fries While all oT her classmaTes are growing TaT and prosperous looking Shirley is -Z: Mayer is still playing iuvenile roles in a New York STock Co. l 41427 Q7 Evelyn MeridiTh, as hosTess in a large Chicago hoTel has Tound The way To I saTisTy her craving Tor parTies. X 'JL .. . L , 5 Jgjk- To gel' ahead in liTe Try The Charles Frerman Correspondence Courses Tor making up any deTiciencies. DDU ' P Richard FiTzpaTrick has been going around in circles since he leTT High School. buT ThaT's The way wiTh Those 6 day bike riders. ,. , .1 , yu ig.. The CoTTage has expanded under PeTe Deibel's capable management and now There are loTs oT liTTIe CoTTages cropping up all over The U. S. u.. 5 Z Freddie Hubbuch is riding around in a Rolls Royce These days. The girls E w all Think he looks iusT Too cuTe in his chaTTeur's uniform. ff Q Y ' X Beware of Paul Moser, The candid camera man. His sfolen snaps are The Talk of The Town-and you may be nexT. CA7 . . . . . EP M The Nobel Prize This year was awarded To Earl Trinkle Tor invenhng a new si Nm. sysTem of spelling. lT is said To be a greaT boon To high school sTudenTs in parTicular. my P li. V 4- b i Charlie Jackson, The new menTor aT JeTT High is making The Devils play a l . ' E 5,1-' j f A ., if--.,Vx, KaThleen Marra, has changed her name-To Fry. ATTer Telling Their families ' f . and Triends, They announced in The paper ThaT They were eloping aT midnighT. 1 Thirty-four 9. ,,,.,,,,,,. QK9 . 1 l f Besides being a dufiful husband fo Kaihleen, Marden Fry is a sure-fire aulo JNLQ Y salesman. He always did have a prefly smoofh line. I - - ' l' ' e While mosr of her classmales are lucky lo be holding down a iob, Kaihryn Conner is filling +he posifion of privafe secreiary 'ro a big execufive. 'lil 3, E 1 K 5 SQ-rf dv, Joe Wilson is on fhe lasl lap of his hiich hike around lhe world. Whal f' a 'rhumbl ' 5 - ae- liai- f f-1 Noi' since Clark Gable. has an acior creafed such a furor among 'rhe ladies U Q2 as +he new mafinee idol, Kennelh Russ, did on his lasr personal appearance four. 1-S1 '- . I xy, ' L fy. More people are 'rraveling by air since 'rhe Unifed Air Lines have such l affracfive siewardesses as Evelyn Boyle and Margarel Garneil. Clll When Harold Alexander, fha? dare-devil on wheels won The Labor Day Aufo Races, he won by a nose lihe chromium plafed one of his racer-noi' Aim -t his ownl. fy - l I JJ Nelson Eddy had +o reiire when Bill MaH'hews began giving concerls. f Bill is now heading fhe lisi ol eligible and desirable bachelors. fs .422-I 'P QS' i g 25,5 Helen Weber has gone Marlene Dielrick one beH'er in lhe Manmsh vogue uf' , she wears spais wilh her fuxedo. . ' K ' l ,I 0' f IMS' Regina Shelnuff is in charge of a large day nursery in New York. She ibbfx has always had a fondness for liH'le boys. :gli-iran. Lillian Bonenberger as lhe new arl leacher in Jeff High, is showing would-be arfisfs how fo wield a pain+ brush. 1 G M. fill, W. C. Fields does noi lack for a successor as long as Garland Taflinger is K in Hollywood. He has everyfhing-red nose, cane, and all. ' W James Holden now plays in real life +he par? he enacfed in ihe Senior Play He's an honesf-fo-goodness Grandpa now. wwf, Lg, YH . as . ff.. ' I All ihe new model homes going up in Ufica now are lhe work of Paul '44 X Snider, The well-known archifecl. You'd beffer wafch your slep when ihai' Irish cop, Mark Jennings is on your frail. He always gels his man! XX Thirty-five g. ' -'P J. 'iii' B , sa T M f Since Jean Harlow wenl oll lhe gold slandard, Virginia Carpenler is lhe 35-Y - only plalinum blonde on lhe screen. ' 'N -sf:x N r:TfiT '-55 X To Richard Yarber, noled chemisl, goes lhe honor lor discovering lhe Pill ol ' . Knowledge-even Algebra is painless when laken in lhis simple way. on 1, 5 '7YH2 - . l. lgj GHG ' Marie Pralher's diamonds are known lhe world over. She is making a f hobby ol collecling engagemenl rings. xi C ' E gi S . f Josephine Mayfield has lhe dislinclion ol being lhe lirsl woman lo success- 5 'if fully go over Niagara Falls in a barrel. She always was good al lumbling. ' S .fm The l 1: 'A The Jeanne Reynolds's Permanenl Wave is crealing guile a sensalion. xx in The ellecl is somelhing like a windblown bob lamed down a bil. f l lf ' -- L . ,rig Helen Fosler is lhe leading lighl ol lhe local Ladies Aid. She always has a ruslling new purple lallela lo wear al lheir annual socials. Q L L 'sf Virginia Paddocks has inheriled nol only lhe lille ol Mae Wesl wilh Black V Hair . bul also lhe lall, dark, and handsome boy friends lhal go wilh il. u gl. As a climax lo a highly successful law praclice, Roberl Allen is now lhe yy'- youngesl Juslice ever lo become a member of lhe Supreme Courl. A f We f i -L Red and While Orcheslra has ' ' Q blossomed lorlh wilh a new syncopaled rhylhm. ' -EPIA Under lhe balon ol Herman Holsl lhe I x 5 t 17? ll! Zfku To lhe wilds of darkesl Africa Anna Marie Holsl has gone as They say she has even succeeded in making lhe lillle black boys lheir ears. a missionary. wash behind Y?- NQ . xxl .sfefk sell Faye Roseberry is lhe originalor ol a pair ol spike heels which make one look al leasl lwice as lall. his A: The Courl slenographers, Anna Mary Kramer and Lucille Carroll, are l Ei keping lhe courl records in apple pie order. 2 3? .EQSSM He is called iusl Prof by his sludenls. bul his full lille is Dr. Travis Tichenor, Ph. D. Professor of Engineering al Purdue Universily. i ,1 - -, V. A 7 -'wt Adeana Norman. her hubby, and lheir seven children are living happily ever aller in lhe melropolis ol Ulica. Thirty si.: J 1 Q A 3 '7Z.J' 7 G' A .T .yum ge' il as f '-,efixsaz a f J l 1..1l..l-.11 llilil- . U -fi When The farmer 'rook a wife he showed good 'lasfe in selecfing Clara 'Situ' Q Kendall as his beffer half. Fun..-. HW 1 The Sfenographers' Union is a flourishing organizafion wifh Dorofhea Whife ffff-if ' as presidenf and Anna Bell Tailock. Helen Prifchard, Emma Jane Rogers. and is i Dorofhy Maloney as charfer members. ff Lucille Hickey is married fo a cerfain New Albany boy who has unifed fhe f 'rwo ciiies in a bond of perfecf union ai' lasf. ' lf, I Lois McGarvey. Mary Cafherine Greene and Virginia Juff look quife frim i N CP in fheir sfarched whife nurses uniforms. They look and seem fo enioy forcing horrid fasfing 'ronics down fheir pafienf's fhroafs. l' 65 . up - L 13: :f Regina Ryan, our red head has fallen heir fo Libby McCann's posifion as Q7 secrefary io our principal. . 2 l Wrife in fo Lovelorn Columnisf, Sfanley Wafls wifh all your hearl' fhrobs. X Vp From pasf experience he should be quile an aufhorify. A 1 , -'r c S ' nf ,Q Georgia Vorgang, our feminine Fred Asfaire. has blazed her name in fhe fi 7 ' Y fooflighfs. They do say fha? each of her fwinkling foes is insured for S5,000. 2 - , , 515' ,M E I qs! g f. Wouldn'+ you know if. fhey've composed a sequel fo 'rhe Music Goes X QP i jf' 'Round and 'Round . Carl Baker and Curly Scheller are The guilfy parfies. L3 X 3:9 -. --IN rv-' F27 Ci. Mae Meridefh has used fha? smile of hers fo advanfage in cap+uring rich sfif if old widowers. 'No wonder fhey call if a million dollar smile. in fl When we read recenfly fhe sad accounf of a man who was found buried - 'I in his books. we knew wifhouf looking 'rhaf fhe name was William Gibson. 7 l B T L ' F im . , Alefha Van Pelf, fhe new gym insfrucfor af J. H. S. has inaugurafed a class W4 in seffing up exercises. Class begins prompfly al' 6 a. m. each morning. l fl' iff? 5 Allegra Sousley is leading a model life fhese days. posing for N. Y. phofographers. Look for her picfure in the nexf Camay ad. gee V1 I i L' 6 W, James Weeks has done his bit for humanify by invenfing elecfric lighfs fhaf operafe by remofe confrol. All you need fo do now is To iusf wish fhe lighf in the basemenf on or off. 'll Thirty-seven kg l 1? ri m s ii A, . J' Eff iv B -- v. No ma++er how +he presidenlial elecfion 'rurns oui' we are bound fo have a lv i Miss Smiih for Vice Presidenf. Cafherine is running on The Demi-cal fickef and 'Q Esiher on fl-ie Re-puppy-can. n fy I T: The- Bachelor King has finally decided 'lo gel married since he saw Phyllis cl Moore. All hail 'lo Englond's Good Queen Phil N I ,y Q r '- v jTj Elizabe+h Freeman is specializing in hand-holding ies all good nurses shouldl. .2-Q Q She is fhe reason everyone is developing a 'remperafure 'rhese days. il' W Noi a Max Baer or Joe Louis among rhem sfands e chance when Moze X Smilh ihe prizelighier wilh a heari' of gold. sfeps info 'rhe ring. X Q The wheel of fortune's now spun 'round, And each his rightful place has found. Thirty-eight ri 9 Q l., ...l. T- ' s The Last Will and Testament of the Class of 1936 We, 'fha Senior class of 'fha Ciry of Jellersonville, Counly of Clark, in Ihe Slale of Indiana, being of sound mind and disposing memory do hereby make and declare This To be our Iasi will and ieslamenr, hereby revoking any andrall former wills by us made. I. We Ihe Senior Class, do will and bequealh our Senior cligniry 'fo cer+ain rowdy Junior boys Ioo numerous Io menfion. II. Weffhe Senior class do will and bequeafh 'ro fhe Junior class all our iusi clebls by Ihem fo be paid. III. We 'lhe Senior class do will and bequealh our school spirii 'ro Coach Barnes. IV We ihe Senior class do will and bequeafh Io 'Ihe sludy hall srudenis ol J I-I S all 'Ihe residue In our class Treasury for Ihe purchasing of candy and chewing gum 'Io relieve lhe monoly of room I2 V We 'Ihe Senior class do will and bequearh Ihe righf Io break all rules and all of our pasl privileges Io Ihe class of 37 VI We Ihe Senior class do hereby will and bequearh our excellenl example as model for all olher classes 'ro follow Wiiness our hand and seal 'rhis 28+h day of April I936 THE SENIOR CLASS The foregoing insirumeni' signed sealed and acknowledged by Ihe said Senior class as and for Iheir Iasl will and 'lesramenl in our presence who ai' their requesi in 'Iheur presence and in The presence of each olher have subscribed our names as wrlness Ihere'I'o This 28'rh day of April I936 pres of Siudenr Council .X fe Av- principal of J H S A-LQ swf ri 8 I I l . 0 A ' ' . ' I K? i W ssec ssi as Thirty-nine . .. ..,,- 'i-- ,P as Kg Kilk I M L , in :.rL F 5. . , ..., I s,,.: 1 . School Snaps lb-- l -fm:-I UNDERGRADUATES . -.l.T.... .. Row One- Ada Cowling Hazel O'Bryani' Eleanor Dickey Florence Haley Elizabeih Alben Mariha Funk Rufh Schuler Evabell Sioner Marcella Duffy Myrl Sweeney Helen Dorman Margarei Berry Junior Girls Row Two- Mary Sparks Thelma Whoerle Evelyn Kelly Evelyn Huff Virginia Groher Helen Voigf Eva Spellman Marcella Ashion Regina Milheiser Eihel Quillburn Adeline Conn Row Three- Row Four- Row Five- Pai' Devine Eleanor Plaiiner Mildred Schlosser Berfha Lynch Josephine Eadens Mildred Houghey Lois Lee Smiih Margie Duley Marfha Peck Doroihy McCormick Florence Thro Kaiherine King Margaref Miller Frances Patrick Mariha Whelan Mary E+'rel Lois Bennefi' Pauline Jackson Jane Palmer Juaniia Shannon Lefah Fry Mildred McBride Louise Meisner Aileen Pawlick Margaref Schroder Kaiherine Hume Margarei' Zehm Virqinia Wurfel Irma Clark Elizabefh Sfoner Irene Effel Grace Hughes Leland Lewis Jane Roeherer Esfher Sarles Frances Freman Rufh Davis Louise Hunckler Jessie Jenkins Mary Blyihe Fm-xy-two Junior Boys Row One- Row Two- Forresl Rogqe Dick Prenfice Jimmy Dunlevy Ed Williams Ellioi Allen Joe Biffner Earl Goyne Chesfer Jones William Cannon Thomas Lindley Richard Ellwanqer Verle Brock Jack Sperzel Row Four- Darcy Worrall Pal Healy Junior Allen Vincenl Wood Billy Consfanfine Kenneih Meloy George Tillis Billy Vissing T. G. Schimpiif Maurice Griffin Mac Alles James Bechl Ed Garrelf lra McKinley Frank Parker Joseph Bliss Franklin Rose Ray Jones Jack Pangburn Bob Dixon Jack Clemenis Waller Osborne Roscoe Hambauqh Charles Brown Joe Miles Charles Herman Row Three- Row Five- Bill Durbin Malcolm Brown William Davis Billy Schimpff Sfewarf Sellers Edwin Cools Frank Sellers Shirlev Hammond Eddie Wall Randall Trebing lrvin King Billy Sage Roberl Rigsloy Ray Sell Keiih Aniz Richard Baird Alberf Seebach Jessie Adams Dewey Collins Paul Webb Richard Deibel Wilbur Becker Bill Selmer Ray Wilson Maurice Eagan Forty-three Row One- Elizaberh Wilcox Marie Sfevensen Cleona Reed Mary Devii' Erma Rager Mary Hills Emily Schuler Viola Benneil' Margarei Easlman Mary Mode Viola Weber Mary Kehrl' Carol Carr Phyllis Morris Row Four- Helen Tracy Nora Cariwriqhl' Jean Cohen Miriam Salisbury Kafherine Finn Kafherine Dolan Mary Hargrove Jean Bullingion Monila Resch Charlene Lame Ruih Whilehouse Beiiy Leach Velda Ryan Belly Cain Alice Marra -.l.. . - Sophomore Girls Row Two- Charloiie Brumbach Helena Crone Mildred Palsgrove Mary Harlman Verna Sherrad Mary Colvin Margarel Whiiam Kafherine Volmar Carmel Leone Marfha Schan Jean Lylcins Mildred Harsh Melinda Van Pell Jo Ferguson Row Five- Dorolhy Hill Jane Healy Eleanor Hambrock Kalherine La Fever Thelma Fox Aline Humphreys Leola Dieiz Eileen Conningham Dorolhy Weber M. H. Kendall Vera Sherodcl Mary Faclcler Ruih Milheiser Hazel Lewis Harriell Bruner Jane Goodwin Verna Beard Row Three- Virginia Cooper Ruby Poller K. Conner Mary Long Mabel Long Hilda Bonenberger Eileen Siemler Mary Willinger Mariie Harsh Marie Praiher Virginia Vissing Marie Worihingion Ann Maclsison Margarei' Marks Lucille Murphy Row Six- Hazel Grimm Eclilh Wilson Genevieve Loy Geraldine Monrgom Dorolhy Parks Margarel' Wuriel Mariorie Ranlcin Horfense Raisor Vircinia Price Mariam Weinsiein Norma Andres Lois Scoil Helen Wurfel Marfha Weber Marfha Ann Russell ery Forty-four Row One- Irving Junghaene William Kramer Roberl Brunnemer Ralph Bruner Roberl Crandall Ernesl Fredericlcs Harold Summers Roberl' Raisor James Boyce John Madden John Fogarly James Lewis Warren Miller Ralph Jennings . Sophomore Boys Row Two- Roberf Reed James Mayes Hope Haas Irvine Hiclcey Vaughn Seward Richard Smifh Pairick Ward Overslreel Wilhelm Roberf Polley George Case Earl Masiers Richard Leach E. G. Read Jack Simpson Roloerl Bagby . Row Four- Row Five- Row Three- Jacl: Lepper+ W. L. Cole Harold Wall Clifford Snelling Joseph Vorgang Cliflon Seigle J. B. La Seure Magnus Heibi Richard Elliof Le Roy Whalen Wendel Scolf David Herd? William Schiller Richard Spencer Dale Bodlcins George Page John Worrall Newfon Haflield Glendon Graves Lonnie WhiHing+on Charles Heuser Emerson Eroh George Harris Charles Miller David Miles Harold Douglas Frank Green Earl Goodin Raymond Lawrence Amzie Woodard Ross Callahan William Aldridge Kenneih Wayman Melvin Reich Marvin Akers lseal Alfred Johnny Beal Raymond Densford William OHO Edward Proll Herberl Beard Melvin Lewis William Shirey Forty-Rue .l ,,,i- -.l. t,,.,, Row One- Eugenia Moser Jane Milchell Lucille Case Marie Broy Annanna Myers Lois Bo+lcins Marion Payne Marina Varble Marie Meuller Marflwa Jaclcson Row Four- Rufh Hoffman Mariorie I-lesiq Juanila Van Pell Rose Jackson Gladys Wriglwf Nora Sar+ell Mary Meyers Doris Dunlevy Freshman Girls Row Two- Norma Ryan Pauline Bredle Melba Krafz Genieva Nunn Mildred Pryor Norma Lanlrip Silvia Davis Minnie Hershey Mildred Goodwin Row Three- Louise Grimes Rose Miller Mariorie Bengel Dorofhy Raffs Mary Weber Mary Smifh Margarei Marlin HenrieHa Dobson Vivian Ticlienor Frances Raines BeHy Harlley Jane Schlosser Row Five- Jean Snyder Jeaneffe Smi+h Erma Himmlelieber Juanifa Goldsborough Dorofhy Bolforoff Mariorie Bodine Anna Fields Forly six Row One- Virginia Halfield Calherine Flelcher Marlha Elliol' Dorolhy Glover Mary Leonard Helen Phillips Dorofhy Densford Evelyn Dunn Hazel Wilcoxin Norma Wheeler Freshman Girls Row Two- Cora Marra Mary Cowherd Mary Jones Nellie Harmon Rulh Wuerfel Elmira Haclcworfh Eleanor Allen Wanda Ellis Elizabelh Gilmore Row Three- Mafilda Milchell Mary Murphy Jeanelle Sloul Chrisline Meisner Dorofhy E++el lline Higqinbolham Jane Haley Rila Tracy Row Four- Row Five- Mary Courl Dorolhy Dierlcing Kalhleen Devine Virginia Chalman Mary Nance Marie Hunler Belsy Cools Wilma Byle Mary Frigif Margie Sparks Anna Guenlher Lillian Collingham Ruby Harvey Shirley Hollowell Kalhleen Hesler Eslelle Trebing Mary Dielz Marqaref Fisher Forty-seven - Row One- Jack Kramer Roberr Carroll Homer Linck Norman Murphy Glen Praiher Phillip Allen Frank Dierking Charles Dunn Richard Plunkel' Row Four- Gene Gearing William Sample Francis Dolan Arfhur Crawford Marvin Roselaerry Ray Fogarly Frank Applegale Jack Deirking Edward Craig Junior Shea Roger Wallace Kennelh Lawerence Gerrold Goldman Roberi McCormick Freshman Boys Row Two- Joe Dixon George Dole Graham Leap Norman Lewis Chesfer Flynn Malcolm Meyers Froman Hosey Ralph Boehn Billy McGee Charles Ogdon Wayne Clapp Roger Wallace Thomas McCar'rin Row Five- Donald Hancock Ellsworrh Worrol Frank Dellinger Arrhur King Harry Sparks Louis Hull' Kenneih Edwards Ralph Casey Carl Pearcy Herberi Isqrig Lewis Mauk Harold George Waller Raurn Charles Commer Frank Wilcoxson Row Three- Jarvis Tomlin Warren Volmer Roberf Brendel Edwin Miichell John Marman Harold Dollman Mike Sarg Junior Reis Charles Meyres Lorran Crone James Van Gilder Roberf Kendall George Siraw George Raidy Edmund Julius James Unruh Row Six- Roberi Wagner Elden Funk James Raymond Roy Smifh Lloyd Huckleberry Joseph Evans Henry Nachand ArfhurCoHingham Kennerh Norriss Clifford Meshmeyer Claude Lepperi Billie Edwards Harry Royse Fred Hunkler Paul Seyferf Argus Prafher Forty-eight WY: Aff' if' 'f' 'WR' 'f 5 N11 N'f', 1!1 'f-1917:-'wg - . ., ,,.,5,,- ., W M, ., , ' - ' -' .M -, 1 r' K W M-1 35115-Q n 21.33145 , If .,', f , K I 'V' Sf 4 ,. ., 3 ga, V -R JS. LJ. WT, ATHLETICS ,fa if l Coach Frank Barnes Coach Franlc Barnes came +o Jeff af fhe beginning of fhe i935-36 school year from Flora, indiana. His baslrefball leams have scored an impressive record considering fhe fad l'ha'r They played some of lhe besi leams in ihe Norlh Cenfral Conference. Several years ago Coach guided Danville Ceniral Normal 'ro an Indiana lnfercollegiale Baslcefball Championship. In his firsl year afJe1':l. Coach Barnes has had a very successful season, winning fhirleen oui of iwenfy games. This spealcs especially well of his abilify since his charges were lacking in experience a+ 'fha s+ar'l' of 'The season. Basing 'Phe nexl' few years on 'The signs of lhe pasi, Jeff is sure io have a championship ball 'ream in 'Phe fuiure. l l Fifty n 4 . 1 Varsity Basketball The season of i935-36 marked a period of give and rake for 'rhe Red Devils of Jeffersonville High School. Capfained by C Raulh, This comparalively new and inexperienced leam gave evidence of abilily in all of lheir scheduled games. Their losses amounled lo seven and lheir wins lhirleen. Even Though lhe season was rough going al limes, lhe Red Devils gave lheir opponenls plenly of opposilion. The Jeflersonville fans should feel well salisfied wilh The showing The leam gave This season. The Caplain, who was lhe only experienced player, proved ro be a very valuable leader for his leammales, who in lurn were spiriled followers, SEASON'S RECORD Jeff 23 ,... ....,..,. C orydon 30 Jeff I9 ..... ,....., W abash 20 Jeff 2I .... ..... N orlh Vernon 33 Jeff 40 .,... ..... C alhedral 22 Jeff 34 .... Scollsburg 27 Jeff i9 ..,,. ...... M ale I6 Jeff 2l .... ......... P aoli 22 Jef? 25 ..... .... B osse 27 Jeff 33 4.,. .,.... G reencaslle 23 Jelil 38 ..... ...Franklin 34 Jeff 24 .... .... C enlral Evans. 2l Jeff 34 ...., .... B razil 8 Jeff 35 .... .....,. R ushville 3l Jeff 22 ..... .... J asper I8 Jeh' 29 .... ..... W ashinglon 27 Jeff I8 ..... ..... B edford 23 Jeff 46 ,,., ..,., N oblesville 23 Jeff 36 ...... . .,..,. .,... C olumbus 29 Jeff 29 .,.. ...,. S eyrnour 25 Jeff I3 ..,...,..... . ........,. New Albany 23 Jeff 25 .... .,.. S T. Xavier 26 lSec+ional Tournamenll Fifty-one 4' PA 0' 1- 'J F GORDON BRITCHES RANEY A former Jefiersonville High baskeTball sTar, BriTches is now assisTanT To Coach Frank Barnes, and is doing splendid work wiTh his Team. This year he guided Junior High School To The championship of The TirsT Clark CounTy Junior Tourna- menT ever held. The abiliTy of This assisTanT coach well deserves The praise of The Jefiersonville Tans. J' CHARLES C RAUTH ' l A Senior, Three year man and a former all-sTaTe forward, was chosen as CapTain Tor The Red Devils of l935-36. C RauTh was The player in This posiTion, and he well earned The praise of his Team-maTes and Jeliiersonville Tans. His high scoring and oTFensive playing pulled The Red Devils over many Tough spoTs This season. Lindley Brubeck, The calm and level- headed cenTer gave The oTher players some real help in Their pivoT plays. Baldy Philips, wiTh his sTeady and regular playing well deserved his place on The TirsT Tive. As a Tough guard, Jack Hollenback. was always ready To geT The ball from his opponenTs and will be a sTrong man Tor nexT year. Bob Jacobs, a new comer To The Team also proved To be a greaT help To The Red Devils. WiTh These Tive boys-Tour Seniors and one Junior, and wiTh The aid of some very capable subsTiTuTes such as Adams and Fredricks The Red Devils had a very successful season. Fifty two . l1 Second Team The Jeff Second Team ol l935-36, coached by Gordon Raney, assislanl fo Coach Barnes hung u uile a season's record, winnin ll and losin onl 5. P Cl ln addirion To This excellenl record a greal deal more was accomplished in The way of buildinq maferial for fulure reams. A few of lhe mos? promising players are l-lunlcler Crandall Akers Tom lin, and Hammond. These boys are sure 'ro make a sfronq big for The varsily nexr fall Corydon . . . Norlh Vernon Scofrsburg . Paoli ......, Pelcin ....,. Corydon . . . Lanesville ... S+. Francis . Seymour . . . S+. Xavier Sf. Francis . Male Second Palmyra .... Paoli ..., Columbus , Jasper . ....2O ....l4 ...,l7 SECOND TEAM SCHEDULE FOR I935-36 Jeff ...., ....I3 Jel:F..,.. , ..., I l Jehf .,.. . .,..34 Jeffm... ....2I Jehfu... .,.,l6 Jel:f...,. ....l2 Jel l:..... .,..2O Jef'l..... ....l7 JeFf..... ....2O Jef'l,.... Je? .,.., 7 Jeff .,.,. Jeff ..... ..,,l8 Jeffw... ,,..3O Jeflv... ....22 Jeflu... l ij'lys1hrc0 re- .i. .-.-................,.....,.......YY . ,4 W .. M A - .......U..m.1..., W. , Www J Q 4 ' 0FlEFFSBEWlS A d,m-.- . AK , . ' ' V' X- Ge1Hw iw Sam L ' P13008 'lfl S90- 1 1 .x,., , neuianai. .mi neases DEC I 35 + .Q B I or t h It 2 . . 5 drive? 1-.mm 1 j curry in Red T 'aiu t I 1 M g qegtmng! and Muzi' Q mm-1 ww. 1 H K 0, my K pnk Barnes was I. eq.. Huh Sc . ms his Jmevmnvxxy- mx um w M ,. .K .aww n win ofjwant at my ' Hmmg 9 go 21 in M . K -- mx Q4 umm 'run team nm ' ' V' , Qymxg mtl' of the Brom eoangrmrnl an 11 .gpg gfm! shape and shank! be turlhe Q , gong sfrmnlwnod this wack by lm re- F 0 tl ning' ish: ol Jrilz Hubbuoh, :br ward wha wax omni with tcldmk IIN UM- WWI. the Barnes was mm pleard with fntug me gxmrding at his Saturn: nf Bra- At my ur. Even though uf. summ- , iwxhg ooochoml Dorman: were wnkanvd mc, by the lou ot Wyndh.-ms, no-gum R th 'dug mmf. me mm mm: me u an gn . an-an ummm the zfmm nm hw' ridcuu, 12 om ,yxsrn Nnxr rot. IKM de' ark' as mp metwn Balm' Semin and lil' , s in vifxl. Dimmu- Brw K SM hal! 03430213 r YN ham-1ll'N 1 V ga lc ,A 8 ' Swans 'Q :gr , q Wand syxlwfag :P uv he ami M, Y o 7 so ban IS TIED W , 0 lhe , f ' ' egomd :Fai hs , hero the wmnis ' rm num mf f - moz from the A 'L wbhfa an ew 9 nu 1s msn 'M 0 , ' 'hand ruff' nm' W' ik ' A 5 T ........, . , fimwwmmn Sim ,,'::ix1.v..-8 S 5 ,, ,,,,,,,,,, eam Returns Home To bg? an m.Q'i?.I QE, 'gg uw mm Gam ww mlb' Washington Fifty-four 0 v mst mg Dnmg-59 to one-h nd' :dd shtmf '!5n.qeli':w:nz'n W my nn,-I' ay Supl: In Irjfs Star Againg Continued Irvs! Pr to 'M Tiny Sbph Is Jeff 's Big Gun 16 Conquest of M019 Fx-edenckx mowed up fxtomllhmewunnt suvvg and live Jcflershl mm 34 xhe wqy - Ling mu, H2-'K-mm :em :wa weeks ago. xienQ?vf Svu:,'L,:'Qfmf,'f' 'H' hm fm hf g0W3'l55 'isa 11221, r gem-edxlhe gqorf at N mndwaidof :Wi The ,ypimpmwxlie bvnsxc X - I ,. N . ex . au-A Mmm as la zz m nu: , K 1 U1 f flW WU04 WM' 5' S9 W' ,Iwvumt mm, t nc W. -. wmpeuum. 5 Ni vm Hikhihe nm nn 1 gnu eiaexawnt Lugz' P?-idcgivgd YSgf'7f QfnfM ,Q ' ' A 1- 1 Male to tally. On he nex 9 H ' hai cw Y 1 ' , ' - M .fig Norlhktvr. he mbwa- ms mmf wi mm m-sum.: mn on uw Ng: WW Wu 7 , -g than :mer somel imc! mneuve rmr in years. 'Pundn 'l'W3Viz5f:,'-Q 1, 1 . farzwed mmm me n no-un.. nmiavirasri wp.-2 va x r g , ,mp n cn a were unm ' , uw ge:-ond imwn. fl rbgxrlixkggxxfrw' . L ks Qcprn Trn Pilnh. .W Q J.. . ,.1.,,f.m. Offmaf ug I fiC::j:1-11312123 :mf ' addpd W Wm- - X gs- nwur mx. and BA wrunds befor: wk -' - X - Y A i,,,L,,c,p,,d 3 'N. - A .h M x-X ' nd Jack Hnwmnx-ch. mv Q- ,md ma! fr 5 ' 5 xx wma and mmm. bf.-my gwp. 'nw Q-WJ K K -XX .. i F ffm H f :5,,?fff2,,, r mama 4 - ' X f '1'IPw ' S me mu , H Q W, n Wm nn ' ' ' K - in uv early pa Llangrlzz: q. ., 1 Q:-L, wu- - A - hal! mo Mlgf- bw ff , Q.. 1,,..:m:: his W 4 1 g ,web , F xl two 0 n Dushef if 'suv on uk Whm- ' :unlhnms gf . Ju e dw, I ,. - gummr, two mi. :'T' ' ..: - me um M' W , P Big Lead In 1 F 1 vim. r nhnoti ' , N and K . me Qllatfel' , Q g 1 - xm, v,, mini. but - ..-.. V ---A-iw -Q 3 I , gown ka jg' shhfmgv K og C. . rb mc,-qofy , N T f -me 5. mile lor ..aroQle low uxm-.' 4' ':'J'fpl ' th' km' 'Mt WV' Ipff Tf lmPl1-1 1 I ' .S Q, K e IH . ,,,,, ,nl mm, up Wm, mo, vs!! A. suture of the Jenson. I 1 r In Fa. '- Q, --M- u an the mmf emma 1 to 5. Q jfbxh School ma mms 40 uf sz Pe ' ,, N 4 mmm: Silks num. 1 man om G'C ' Hifi QW! 'c ' h fx num: opened the mam nm- km' ' 'Y PWR lf U'fCv mf- mn a bum from mfd-mor. '3'ifl1 Um in Y dll lP PfH- ATM 'om 'M ' l ' 'fQ',',QW ymdencks magdwd H on Mplrmgmmi mm' me um. nah' iwc through ihe n, .mf . 1 :xml Dobbms wxnm-.1 msvmrk hneup which mmm-d nm. as W W' 0 U IX X e banker. makin! uw me wrrmn-ny mm, wma cnkny uw. om ! h mmd YQ -, ' F 'd 'U wa' Vughed bf I lu! break and im- hav to ,hob under me Maui - h mg and he ,mae me ,rw 1 V! 0 :lag hull ended with Je! er- ax Y ...., w 0 C-mum ham imma- 0 Y mb 'UM lov by IV . 1 K . , 'rrderivkx made xhv mum, IL' as the Lbsrd qunrner closed, 'uhfck made l brxlllank over- x umm and naw, fum.-d by lips. who had nhesrd Sum- V, .dm-4 A mm: no mxe uw r lil .1 XD, Adam: mnnrgied I we mm-r ma Kamp' madct of hlo Irie Unvvll whrli ed by Brubeck. Fredcrivkz' Jun Sy4rky Adams. slender gm! wiper na thy bil some mf the Crimson manhmc. The scrapping Junior pltyed superb ban in cm no and qu' -r, hitting four aut uf ive lhotu fn rn didkult. angle Ind taking A Id of LM HIM out of tha Irilh. Jan vu everywhere, Ho gnbbv' nboudu, broke up plum and was period mostly of mqmz pert an bclh five! Chase Uu- 'RAUTH SHlr.ED i'l'0 GUARD, IS ' NG SNIPER huxeks put Jetlzrsonvi ' .fwngnl mmtl Enxgm. MP4 fplliddigd lgoluls at , klurlhot' Such Jo' D' srl 05- rn nudxrd by 0, Cunn' D U 'Wim 'NCQ p-, 1- am Plays If Hamuwn. Dmvic :Irina K K I ldv Thvre I lm'-is ed F Q erin and rn-mam H . x ll 88hi0h use mnrkvr when O. Cun , y g nn gf nu mm, W., - L ........ Wfvd him- A A -z times mm-mf. 1. SL' , urn lzfirdgvrl 0 Lua' muh M' wh- K .fs hinulel ai the I-hlni 'A' N ' 'edu'- a PYQIUYNUUYY ENN. ' ' 1 11-v. up so new 'W ,bm 'on R 'n'5 JW' 3: 'Sw-W x' 'Wilfred to :cm ty 'M el ' 1 sm-hoax mor' :N ' 3' 2 . K we x Nlhvfhhm Mnle second f' - k. 'V qu' ' ng Friday l trre Lhm V'Yr W, ville Hifi v, Mal, ma fn of than LL lk, 34 tn Jefferson , 'Izh NIC. M C M ier S to 0. a ma, everyone of th' 'lc' Rn 1 U M w 7 'X is K bv Coach Punk neu' In um , Howell an W ' . Jasper fam tained some K vu to xv. lor Mule 0f l' W- sure of satisfaction as the mm'- ckler and 'I ' hw WN! 'H 'br mt resmvvs gdged oqQ Jef! , gnu oi :img for Je!! l bbed the ncorihr vine s second Learn bv 22-20 k A N , wh Frank 1 'with nina points. Preiiminary attraction. tum! A ll . , . Th U . 7 ' x ., 'QML ' f bn:h.nzn.mn:nmL ... Jlsggfrggxflflfilfz ,gl qv , 5 . Ro :fur 4'ii'l1l11fll Ii 7 Q t , ?5:g'5'i1:f15:::::f: 6 F X W A 3 5 hegesgggmgmslmmnvnkwramu I ,L .X , .covenid another sur in betting n1yrx'u varsity. 20 'bd fi. Fu 1 . V 0 lfll1'll'k!er, brwilver uf Polly H X A, left. former Jcffvrsonville rxptai T W , , , A fc- N im Q, v m , :Eve P i f Kzgiiffnt Fifzy-five .' :- IA' CUP W 1- l Girls' Athletic Association l-low do you do, Miss and Mr. Public? l'm honored in having this opportunity in conducting you through our Girls' Athletic Department. I see some people over there whom I think you will be glad to meet. This is Miss Danner, our sponsor: Catherine Smith, our president: Sis Owens, secretary: Martha Peck. sports editor, and her assistant, Jean Lykins. Girls, this is our Public. Said Miss Smith, l am proud to lead such a time enthusiastic group ot girls. and l think we have upheld the traditions and ideals that have down to us through the experiences ot our prede- cessors ot the last tive years. Would you care to see some members taking part in archery? questioned Mariorie McKinley, out student manager ot archery. This is a tairly new sport in our school and it has become quite tascinating to the girls. It is characteristic ot the department to have a tournament in May. Last year an Indian bracelet was awarded to Barbara Cook tor the highest score in the tournament. You must now witness a class league basketball game, chimed Jo as we enter the gymnasium. Red-hot competition is teatured in each game and this is probably the most popular sport ottered. Ten class teams have organized in a double Round Robin schedule. iLeft to right,-Mackinson, Vorgang, Cook, Stoner, Whitkam, Eastman, Eadens, Peck, Haughey, McKinley, Miss Danner. Reed, Healey, Wilson, Dutty. Mode, Andres, Lykins, Ryan, Eastman, Kehrt. Front row ilett to right,-Ferguson, Smith, Owens. Fiftyfsix iiltiill- The climax of The season was marked by The preliminary To The senior boys vs. Men's FaculTy game, sponsored annually by our organizaTion. As awards. lockeT-medals were given The Junior Black lmps Tor winning over The Seniors. Besides These Teams we have The VarsiTy Team, capTained by Pearl Conner. They played Two games This year winning over GeorgeTown 27 To I3, and Iosing To New WashingTon 28 To 33. The baskeTbaII season was preceded by a series of volley ball games. L explained. Approx- imaTely one hundred girls reporTed for This acTiviTy and high spiriTs were aroused during The course of The season. The TournamenT was won by The sophomores wiTh Jean Lykins as Their capTain. IT you will glance To your righT I know your eye will be aTTracTed by some human iumping iacks known as Tumblers. Much inTeresT has been creaTed by Tumbling and The girls. have learned To execuTe some quiTe diTTiculT sTunTs. LasT Tall many skilled soccer-TooTball players were developed. Armless Venus would have been righT aT home on The soccer Tield because players are noT allowed To play The ball wiTh Their hands. ATTer The Tinal game of The TournamenT. Jo Eadens winning Team was TreaTed To a chili supper by The members of The losing Team. I mighT Tell you of The spring sporTs Too. There are baseball and Track. These sporTs have sTimuIaTed The inTeresT of many girls. AnoTher acTiviTy which is liked by all and is done ThroughouT The year is swimming. This year a large number of girls have spenT Their a'fTernoons proT'iTabIy aT The Henry Clay pooI. Disappearing inTo The woods is a group of girls who are sTarTing on a hike buT I see some prefer bicycling. and righT in TronT of Those Trees a Tennis maTch is being played. Whewl some TasT skaTers iusT whizzed down The avenue. Some girls are Taking boaT and canoe rides. while oThers are piTching horseshoes and There is a Tap dancing class Too. My! whaT a high iump ThaT girl madel See ThaT girl on The rowing machine. she's working Tor crediT Too. Won'T you come in here To The dressing room and siT down. I would like To Tell you abouT our awards. You see, Those ambiTious girls noT only derive pleasure. become sTrong and make friends by parTicipaTing in These acTiviTies buT They are given cerTain awards aT The end of The year if They live up To The rules and sTandards of seven sporTs. When she is freshman she gains a G.A.A. emblem: The sophomores receive a whiTe sweaTshirT: The iuniors receive an aThleTic meriT pin or necklace. and The seniors award is a beeuTiful heavy 'J' sweaTer. l am sorry you musT leave us now and I sincerely hope you have proTiTed by your inspecTion Tour. As you have seen, The acTiviTies offered by The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion are many and varied and offer many opporTuniTies To The girls of J. I-I. S. Fifty-seven Girls' Athletic Snaps Fifiy-Uiylzf 1 1' Ziyi 'r 'T -f -.Y - onGANlzArloN5 The Student Council The Siudeni' Council of The Jeiiiersonville Senior High School mel on November 8, I935, 'io organize for fhe i935-36 scholaslic year. The following officers were eleciedz John Smiih, presidenf: Eddie Williams, vice-presidenfg Emily Schuler, secrelaryg Jane Palmer. rreasurer. Olher members of The club are: Magnus Heubi, Eugenia Moser, Marjorie Bengel, Caiherine Smiih, Mariha Varble, Raymond Lawrence, Pai Hay. Sfewarr Sellers. Dorolhea Benneii, Travis Tichenor, Margarel Marlin, Frank Parker, Virginia Groher, Slanley Wafis. Regenia Shellnuii. The obiecf of The council is 'ro promole close cooperalion beiween The faculfy and 'the siudeni body. Annually ihe Siudeni' Council sponsors an award io The member of ihe Senior Class who has proved himself io be ihe mosf valuable member fo his class during his four-year course. An award lo lhe boy showing fhe besi sporismanship, and one io The winner of lhe Junior High School Spelling Bee are also given each year. H, B. Vorgang, Principal of fhe High School. is The faculfy advisor of rhe club. Row One-Edward Williams, Mariorie Bengel, Margarei Marlin. Doroihy Benneil, Jane Palmer. Emily Schuler, Magnus Heubi. Row Two-Frank Parker, Eugenia Moser, Cafherine Smiih, John Smilh, Virginia Groher, Mariha Varble, Raymond Lawrence. Row Three-Siewarf Sellers, Travis Tichenor, Regina Shellnufl, Sianley Walls. S ixty Hi-Y The Hi-Y Club of 'rhe Jeffersonville High School is closely connecied wiih ihe Louisville Y. M. C. A. The purpose of rhis organizaiion is io promoie high slandards of Chrislian living. The club is under The sponsorship of Mr. Callahan who has done much io aid +he cause of 'rhe Hi-Y club, and ihe club appreciales his splendid leadership. Every Monday nigh? 'lhe boys enioyed going over io The Louisville Y. M. C. A. for swimming and baslcefball. They were represenied in a baskelball league composed of six l-li-Y Teams consisfinq of Male. Manual, Ahrens Trade and Jeff in which ihey finished in a lie for second place. Oflicers for fhe year of i936 were as follows: Edward Andres ..... , ....... ...... P resideni Ralph Siirr ...... .... V ice-Presidenl Roberf Crandall .... ...... T reasurer Row one-Donald Ferguson, Jaclc Lepperf, Frank Green, Claude Lepperi, Clifford Maschmeyer. William Sage, Jarvis Tomlin, Roberl Crandall, Charles Jaclcson, Edward Andres, Roloeri Brunnermer. Row iwo-Mr. Callahan. Ralph Sfirr, William Gibson, Richard Ellwanger, Emerson Froh, Earl Trinlcle. Joseph Miles, Perry Cox, Alberl Sieele. John Smiih, William Olio, Dixon Prenlice. Row Three-Forresi' Fogge. John Horn, James Weeks, Joseph Wilson, E. G. Reed, John Schlosser William Maihews. Roscoe l-lambaugh, Fredericlc Koehler. Jaclc Leonard. Sixty-one - i. ..l Girl Reserves The Girl Reserves Club is one of lhe largesl' clubs in Jefiersonville High School. li is connecled wilh lhe Nafional Y. W. C. A., being 'lhe high school girls deparimenl of fhaf organizalion. The purpose is io help ils members io find and give The bes'r . The Girl Reserves held 'rheir firsl meeling of l935-36 year on November l5, l935, wiih Miss Evelyn Crim as Sponsor. Eleclion of officers was held and Kalhleen Marra was elecied Presidenf: Edna Bruner, Vice Presidenl: Mary Rose Faclcler, Secrelary and Evabell Sfoner. Treasurer. The club has I50 members. Regular meeiings are held lwice a monih on Tuesday during ihe E. C. A. period in room l3. The program includes business and social acliviiies. Row One-Jane Palmer, Aileen Pawliclc, Dorolhy McCormic, Kaiharine Hume, Eva Sloner, Edna Bruner, Miss Crim, Kalhleen Marra, Mary Rose Faclcler, Jane Schlosser, Mary Rulh Schuler, Mariha Peck, LaVerne Hoffman, Rugenia Ryan, Helen Fosler. Row Two-Eleanor Ploelner, Marcella Duffy, Olive Ryan, Juanila Shannon, Florence Thro, Mildred Schlosser, Beriha Lynch, Jo Eadens, Irene Elfel, Mary Eifel, Margarel Garnell, Leland Lewis, Grace Hughes, Virginia Fogarly. Mary Greene, Myrl Sweeney. Row Three-Lillian Bonenberger, Dol Maloney, Jane Roederer, Mae Merediih, Evelyn Merideih, Maiorie Duley, Rae Benne++, Regina Millheuser, Marie Holsl, Louise l-lunlcler, Eleanor Chandler, Mary Sparlcs, Thelma Woehrle, Faye Roseberry, Lucille Hiclcey, Charlene Same. Regina Shelnuil. Row Four-Pai Devine, Eslher Sarles. Margarel Miller, Virginia Wureiel, Louise Meisner, Lelah Mae Fry, Allegra Sousley, Mildred Haughey, Jean Bennell, Evelyn Boyle, Anna Mary Kramer. Adeline Conn, Frances Pairiclc, Shirley Meyer, Kaihleen Burke, Clara Kendall. Row Five-Pauline Parks, Pauline Jackson, Elizabelh Alben, Virginia Carpenler, Phyllis Moore, Helen Graves. Marilynn Reeder, Jean Reynolds, Beify Voigt Frances Easlman, Georgia Vorgang, Barbara Cook, Lois Lee Smilh, Mildred McBride, Helen Dorman. Sixty-two Girl Reserves On Thanksgiving, fruii was given fo poor families of Jeffersonville, by ihe organizaiion. A Chrisfmas parfy was given al one of fhe meefings, Shorfly aiier Chrisimas holidays, a candlelighf service was held afler school and 39 girls were inilialed as members of 'rhis club. The girls had charge of a Valeniine program given before 'lhe General Assembly. As a las+ farewell io The girls of the Class of I936, fhe olher members enieriained 'rhem ai a Senior Tea . N. M. B. R. M. B. L. N. D. J. Leanord, M. Elliot K. LaFever, T. Fox, K. Finn, E. Schuler, R. Tracey. J. Hargrove. Row One-M. Jones, M. Andres, J. Bullingion, M. M. Hills, M. A. Long, G. Loy. K. Volmer, C. Leone, M. J. Schann, Row Two-V. Ha+field, Varble, A. M. Guenfher, Dorofhy Eifel, M. L. Jackson, R. Richardson, Colvin, M. Whiikam, M. Harlley. Row Three-M. Cherry, J. Snider. J. VanPeli. R. Hoffman, M .George, A. Maclcenson, D. Bengal. Werful, H. Bonenberger, M. Long. M. Harsh, R. Harvey, M. Harsh, L. Murphy, V. Vissing, Worfhingfon, J. F. Healy, H. Tracy, E. Duffy. Row Four-M. Fugit M. J. Court D. Hill, E. Moser, E. Gilmore, J. Miichell. K. Flefcher, V. Ryan, Cain, R. Poiier, M. Marlin, C. Dolan, M. Smiih, M. Fochrf. M. Sparlcs. Row Five--H. Bruner, K. Devine, J. Goodwin, L. Grimes, J. Haley, E. Wilson, R. Milheuser, ScoH, M. Miichell, M. Kralz, G. Nunn, J. Goldsborough, H. Dobsin, V. Chapman, H. Phillips, Harman. Row Six-P. Morris, M. Devi+, M. Resh, M. Payne, M. Fisher, L. Bofkins, M. Hunier, C. Kilfoil. Parks, G. Monigomery, A. Fields, M. Bodien, T. Baker. M. Young, M. Mode, M. Hartman. l l 5 Sixty-tlirvfr - Quill and Scroll The Edwin C. Hill Chapler of The Quill and Scroll was organized al 'rhe beginning of lhe I934-35 school lerm under lhe sponsorship of Miss Margarei Sweeney. The officers are as follows: Garland Tallinger, Presidenf: Dorolhy Bengel. Vice-Presidenfq Barbara Cook, Secrelary: Dorolhy Rose, Treasurer: The Quill and Scroll is an inlernalional sociely for high school iournalisls and if has from fha beginning sponsored conlesis in dilzlerenl 'fields of crealive worlc. The membership consisls of associale members, I4 new members, and l2 aclive members. The Chapler has had Two annual banquels, one dinner meeling, and one dance. The new members are as follows: Virginia Groher, Helen Voigl, Elizabelh Sloner, Richard Wood- ruff, Edwin Cools, Billy Vissing, Willard Hurst Mildred McBride, Merrill Hughes, Marlha Peck, Rufh Scheuler, Marcella Ashlon, Jo Ferguson, Joseph Bliss, Virginia Russell. Row One-Barbara Cook, Elizabelh Freeman, Dorolhy Rose, Dorolhy Bengel, Mildred Hopper, Adeana Norman. Row Two-Slanley Walls, Marilynn Reeder, Marjorie McKinley, Regina Shelnull, John Schlosser. Garland Taflinger. Sixty-four Journalism Journalism has been offered now in J. H. S. for several years as an elecrive English course for seniors. The Sfale Course oi Siudy recommends lhal only Those sludenfs who have some abilily To wrile and who have made good scholaslic records be permilled io lake lhis unil' of work. Journalism is included in 'rhe high school curriculum, bofh noi lor ihe purpose of making news- paper men and women of high school boys and girls, says Miss Sweeney, buf for lhe purpose which gives ils pupils an underslanding of lhe public press and ils luriclion in promoling lhe welfare of lhe cifizen. A large porlion ol The course does noi concern ilseli wiih wriling al all. ll mighi belier be known as inslruclion in news reading. When a new generalion develops a lofily lasle for daily reading, our newspapers will improve lhe qualily of lheir work lo salisly fha? lasl'e. Row one-Allegra Sousley, Alelha Vanpell, Elizabelh Freeman, Adeana Norman, Dorolhy Maloney, Belly Lou Miles, Margarei Garnerl, Dorolhy Rose, Evelyn Boyle. Row fwo-Chesler Goldman, Slanley Walls, Ralph Slirr, Merrill Hughes, Charles Prinz, Willard l-lursl, John Schlosser, Frederich Koehler, Spencer Gruber, Morris Deirking, Marie Dixon. Row rhree-Leland Berry, Paul Moser, Micheal Samuels, Charles Brown, John Schiller, Charles Schafer, William Mafhews, Richard Woodruff, Bruce Meisner, Louis Smiih. Sixty-fi ue Girls' Glee Club The Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs under 'flue direcfion of Miss Genevieve Sclilosser have had varied programs +l'1is year. The Girls' Glee Club composed of ilwirfy-'rwo voices sang af llwc Maple Sfreel Meflsodisr Clwurclw and at a meeling of ine Parcnl-Teachers Associalion. Row One lleff fo righil-Dorollwy Rose, Marrha Bird Funk, Marie S+evenson, Elizabelh Alben, Barbara Coolc, Belly Sue Carpenfer, Vivian Tichenor, Mary Rufh Sclwuler, Jo Ferguson, Jane Palmer. Row Two-Louise l-lunclcler, Jane Sclwlosser, Aileen Pawlilc, Virginia Grolwer, Ruin Davis, Mildred Hopper, Frances Easiman. Helen Fosfer. Mary Ann Nance, Georgia Vorgang. Row Three-Doroflwy McCormick, Mildred Schlosser, Jean Reynolds, Marilynn Reeder, Ruflw Wuerfel, Mariorie McKinley, Mildred McBride, Marina Peclc, Mildred McCormick. Sixty-six - I ..l - Boys' Glee Club The Boys' Glee Club composed of 37 voices sang al The Roiary Club. The Glee Clubs as a mixed chorus gave a Chrisimas Caniala Childe Jesus by Clokey al 'the Wall Slreel Meihodisi Church and al The school. This group parlicipaled in The Annual Music Festival. Row One Ueff lo righil-Kenneih Wayman, Ed. Williams, Donald Ferguson, Rex George, Franklin Rose, William Gibson, James Clark. Wilbur Becker, Wayne Clapp, Magnus Heubi, Charles Sfirr, Joseph Vorgang. Row Two-Rufus Rodgers, Norman Forsee, J. B. LaSeure, Richard Yarber, Okley Allen, Travis Tichenor, Mac Alles, Ed. Andres, Richard Ellwanger, Randall Trebbing, Kenne+h Meloy. Row Three-Paul Moser, Charles l-leuser, Ben Lowry. Iclal Alford, Henry Kramer, William Mafhews, William Schimplii, William Allen, T. G. Schimpif, Frederick Koehler, Ralph Bruner. Sixty-sevmi, Junior and Senior High School Band and Orchestra I I Association 50 Piece Band 48 Piece Orchesira New Band Room I2 Clarinels Fluies 3 Bass Violins I2 Violins 5 Trumpeis Oboe I Piccolo 3 Alfos 3 Cornels Trombones 2 Soprano Sax I Barilone 2 Sousophonesi Alio Sax I Bass Sax I Bass Drum I E Flaf Bass Snare Drums 2 Banioes 4 Tenor Sax I Cymbal Gloclcenspeil 2 Vocalisis I Piano Seniors receiving Honor Swealers and Music J: Marilynn Reeder Carl Balmer Barbara Coolc Henry Kramer Richard Woodruff Merrill Hughes John Schellers The new band room, compleled by Ihe opening ol school, provided a much needed assel Io The qrowlh of fhe music organizalion. This room, Iocaied on 'rhe firsf floor, Iurnishes a place oi sale- Ineeping for valuable musical insirumenis and allows undislurbed rehearsals. 50 chairs, 25 music slands, 2 sieel lockers, I uniform cabinei and insirumenl shelyes are equipmenl oi Ihe new room. The High School Band, wifh iis Iiqhled inslrumenls has crealed a sensalion in performances ai baskefball games, Being Ihe Iirsl Slale High School Io alfempl Ihis noveliy, Ihe band has creaied much in'Ieres'r in music. Af Ihe Iasi drill parade Ihree drum Majors were used, each using a Baron wiih liqhled ends, Henry Kramer, champion Drum Maier was equal Io ihe occasion by Iwirlinq Iwo Iiqhied Barons. Sixty-eight .,,W ii .. .i The High School OrchesTra has had a very successful year. IT has furnished music for boTh school and ciTy occasions. Numbers by STrauss, Rubenslein, WaldTeuTel, Verdi, lvanovici, and oThers are enioyed by The members of The orchesTra. The orchesTra will be aT iTs besT in The Spring Music FesTival in May. Ensemble and Solo Music: This phrase OT music developmenT cannoT be sTressed Too highly. STudenTs ThaT can play a solo or be a member of an ensemble will surely grow in music. Much progress has been made in This field. This music deparTmenT has The Tollowing ensembles: CorneT Trio, Violin QuarTeT, Trombone Trio, Bass SexTeT, ClarineT QuarTeT. STudenTs enrolled in The music deparTmenT of The high school are: Violins-V. Groher, Barbara Cook, l.. SuTTon, Jane Schlosser, M. Jackson, V. Vissing, E. Moser, J. MiTchell, J. Mormon, W. Brod- erick, V. Weber, M. Weber: ClarineTs-C. Baker, R. Brunnermer, M. KehrT, D. Dunlevy, W. Schiller, C. l-leuser, R. Brendel, E. Wilcox, l-l. Grimm, M. Heubi, C. Ogden, C. Jackson, M. Russell, V. Vissing: FluTes-C. Karr, B. CooTs: Bass Violins-E. Worrall, A. Cowling, B. l-larTly: Trumpels--E. Funk, G. Gearing, D. Hancock, W. Sample, W. Volrner. Merrill Hughes, J. Sperzel: Oboe-G. WhiTe: Piccolo- l-l. Chandler: Alfo Horns-W. Raufh, l-l. Beard, G. Tillis: Trombones-R. WoodruTT, Marvin Akers, R. Deibel, W. Clapp, S. Hollowell: Soprano Sax-V. Beard, E. Moser: Barifone-KenneTh Meloy: AlTo Sax-K. AnTz, E. Dickey, H. O'BryanT, R. Callahan, P. l-lealy, F. Haley: Sousaphones- R. Sell, E. Worrall: Bass Sax-J. McCoy: BariTone Sax-R. Bruner: Bass Drum-E. CooTs: E l3laT Bass-C. Shopo: Snare Drum-C. Miller, l. King, G. WhiTe: Banioes-M. Schlosser, J. Rhoederer: Tenor Sax-G. STraw, E. Wilson, J. Scheller: Cyrnbal'J. Mormon: Piano-Miriam WeinsTein: Glockenspeil-W. Schimpll: Vocalisls-MM. Reeder, Henry Kramer. Sixty-nim' Latin Club The Guberna+ores Lalini, under lhe sponsorship of Miss Evelyn Crim, includes members of lhe Lafin 4. 5, and 6 classes. The purpose of fhe club oulside of class. The officers are as follows Presidenl ...... Vice-Presidenl .. Secrelary ..... Treasurer .. is lo develop an inleresl in The sludy of Lafin and ifs pracfical use .. .Travis Tichenor .. . . .Mary K. Greene El izabelh Freema n ,Adeana Norman Members of fhe club are as follows: James Bechl, James Clark, Helen Dorman, Elizabelh Freeman, Marlha B. Funk, Mary K. Greene, Spencer Gruber, Belly Lou Miles, Adeana Norman, Leland Lewis, Lois McGarvey, Mary Sparks, Travis Tichenor, Lois Lee Smilh, Randall Trebing. Mary Blyihe, Marcella Ashlon, Mary Jo Ferguson, Eslher Sarles. Virginia Wurlel, Francis Freeman, Marlha Peck. Willard l-lursl, Aileen Pawliclc, Mildred McBride, Bill Durbin, Marlha Baxler, Ellioi' Allen, Joseph Biflner, Calherine Millheiser, Kennefh Meloy, Richard Deible, Louis Hunkler, Merrill Hughes, Ada Cowling, Margarel' Zeihm, Jane Palmer, Joseph Bliss, Evabell Sloner, Marcella Duffy, Margaref Berry, Mary A. Owens, Edward Wall, Billy Vissing, Edwin Coois. Seventy - Cooking Class The year i936 found TwenTy girls inTeresTed in The occupaTion ThaT has a greal' deal To do wiTh making a happy home. These girls began learning The arT of cooking by preparing simple buT TasTy Toods, gradually working up unTil They were preparing The mosT diTliculT. ATTer They had masfered The arT of cooking They sTudied preparing and serving breakTasTs, luncheons and dinners, Time was spenT on learning how To serve meals. They puT This inTo praclice by serving break- TasT To The members of The class only. Then luncheons were served. Two Teachers and Two sTudenTs being The guesTs and Two girls from The cooking class acTing as hosT and hosTess. ATTer This. formal dinners served aT which The remaining Teachers were enTerTained. WiTh The help of Miss Kimbley. The girls planned all The menus. color schemes, made ouT all grocery orders, and prepared and served all food. OuTside--KaThleen Marra, Virginia JuTT, Phyllis Moore. Virginia CarpenTer, Marie Dixon, Marie PraTher, Marie l-lolsT, laT sTovel Lillian Bonenberger. Clara Kendall, Mary Owens, EsTher Sarles. Edna Bruner. Inside-AleTha VanPelT, Helen Graves. Eleanor Chandler, Virginia Russell, Jean Reynolds, Helen Weber, Margarei' GarneTT, Miss Kimbley. Seventy-one A il r ,Q v Senior Play Tlne Senior Class presenled Slcidding, a llnree-acl comedy in Tagqarl Hall, April 24 under llie direclion of Kallwarine F. Hines. The following made up llne casl reading from lell lo riqlil' Andy Hardy .......... .... S lanley Walls Eslelle Hardy Campbell .. .... Virginia Carpenler Grandpa Hardy .. Marion Hardy ,... Wayne Trenlon . Mrs. Hardy Judge Hardy ..... Myra Hardy Wilcox Mr. Slubbins Aunr Millie . , . .James Holden . . , .Phyllis Moore .......Ben Lowry .Marilynn Reeder William Malll1ewS Mariorie McKinley Richard Woodruff ...Virginia Russell Seventy-two Norman Forsee Business Manager Berry Voigi Adverrisinq Manager Kafhieen Marra Snapshof Edifor Paul Moser Asst Business Mgr. - Staff Dororhy Bengel Ediror-in-Chief Reber? Jacobs Sporfs Edifor Barbara Cook i....l1. 1-1 Willard Hursf Arr Edifor Regina Shelnuff Assisranr Ediior Dororhy Rose Organizafions Liferary Edifor Dororhy Kimbley Edward Andres Faculfy Sponsor Asst Adverfisinq Mgr bf Seventy-three School Snaps fn.. 4-v .M ML, .-A Nwz'c111yfj'u1tl' .Q . 11.14 ' - as J-5-Vg-fs., Q-Lv. .M , .. f 1 .xiii Ns' 1, ff, f-nw, f f '.-r' H g T. g, f43:S-55.1. .Q -rg-gigs. ., ,-sf,-svvT,,,-.. -im? .m gas. . 4'1- Representative Students SixTeen RepresenTaTive sTudenTs To be chosen from The Junior and Senior classes of The year i935-I936! Nol' an easy Task Tor any group or iudge. and parTicularly di'FiiculT Tor any who are so bound inTo our every day lives as our own TaculTy. BuT ThaT very diTTiculTy malres Them quiTe The besT iudge obfainable, in ThaT Theirs is Truly The desire To place credit where crediT is due. The enTire Junior and Senior classes were considered, and The TaculTy was asked To choose ndividually The Twelve sTudenTs whom They ThoughT mosT deserved The honor and recogniTion of Their classmaTes and friends. And Trom The possible number. 54 were recommendedf lT is boTh inTeresTing and graTiTying To know ThaT so large a number of sTudenTs have convinced aT leasT one TaculTy member of Their ouTsTanding abiliTy and conTribuTion To school life. From These voTes The sixTeen highesT have been chosen for The Tinal resulTs. The voTes were all very, very close and quiTe a number of The sTudenTs missed being on The TirsT sixTeen by only one poinT: buT The resulTs are raTher TorTunaTe aTTer all: Tor There are seven girls and nine boys and TaTe giving The seniors prioriTy wiTh TourTeen and The iuniors Two. The sTudenTs have been chosen. noT for Their beauTy and noT for1Their inTelligence, buT Tor Their good ciTizenship and for Their value To The Jeffersonville High School. LeT's give Them a handl Seventy-five Row One: Georgia Vorgang Row Two: Barbara Cool: Row Three: Norman Forsee .. -...T.k..,..,.4 .- , - Fefe Diebel Kafhleen Marra Doi Bengel Eddie Williams Seventy-six Row One: Row Two: Row Three: C. Rauih Virginia Groher John Smiih BeHy Voigf Lindley Brubeck Ree Shelnuff Bob Jacobs Ben Lowry James Weeks 'Z K. if z SP1-vrzty-.w1'c'r1 ma. M 4+ f , sggwx ,ef nw. .-pf .' - I -, K. , 'SJ V. 'E' HJ. Qi' ,iiyg-24-1 if wi 2 4 I nd , , w .. , 255: 2 J I L , , 4 1 7 1 i 1 I R 1 1 J A 4 s 1 r 1 School Snaps wnfy-vigil! M ,..V A ,v, . - 5 , ,L , F, Q ' V Y 4 -gn 3-Egg-' A W, Fw ,-.,- Eff? 4..LrJ.f-'f. L' ' f. .4f'54 fr- -A --5.f'k f Junlon HIGH Q f ..v...,, Mm. Faculty Row One- Maude Craig Ernesf Smi+h Percy Poindexfer Hanover College Indiana Slale Teachers College Indiana Universily Malhemalics l-lislory Geography Row Two- Gordon Raney Leofa Bowyer Hanover College Universily ol Louisville Science lvlalhemalics Row Three- Helen Dobbins Malilda Kalmbach Josephine McKee Universilv of Louisville Indiana Slafe Teachers College Universily ol Louisville English English l-lislory MM -,WM . Q Awr -Y-W, -W -.,- .. 4-f .. -..,- - -ff -xr Y .Y ...g.,,.A, e.....,,s -,..w., 48.6, 4, f ,,,w- , A-fwwe ..m-...3W,,,g.,. vw 4,-., -,..-L-4-.7 K Eighfy .,f s-rm wa- ,-,i....l.. -.-.--. .l.l..l--1- Junior High School Staff Lefi' lo righl 1- Frank Peel ...... Mildred Dellinger David Higdon .. Charles Sfephenson Ruby Sfoils ... Rhea McColl .... Alice Mennen Virginia Rogers Jane Hendron. .. ....EdI+or-in-Chief ,...Li+erary Ediior . . , . .Business Manager .......Spor+s Edilor ........Organizalions Edlfor Assislanl Business Manager ......Arl Eclilor .... .Assislanl Edilor . ,Snap Shof Edilor lnof in picfure-I Eighty-one --i-.Tiii - i.i,.-ii.. Row One- Juaniia Tuclcer Kaiherine Same Elsie Davis Margaref Wade Francis Nagel Pauline Money Louise Miller Leia Thompson Nancy Ann Jack Connie Fusco SOI'1 8-A Row Two- Row Three- Marfha Seward Virginia Ferguson Wanee+a Poole June Soellman Maud Carfer Norma Deirow Jane Lally Mary Praiher Lois Champlin Moniez Childress Howard Lepperf Billie Hoppins Byron Cole Virginia Francisco Joyce Sioul' Norma Carl James Lawler Allred Bernharl Row Four- Row Five- Rayrnond Goldsborough Leeson Campbell Joseph Brei+enbach Arrhur de Garrno Leroy Kocheri Junior Shea James Shepard George Brewer Paul Scoif Climmon Hope Jack Bales Thomas Waison Russell Phillips Melbourne Coombs Lufher Carl Raymond Rogers Bernard Brown Eiyhly 1160 Row One- Row Two- Francis Polly Virginia Pangburn Edifh fmirh Ruby Sloffs Jean Hunier Freda Saulsbury Reba Saulsbury Lucille Jordan Norma Long Rhea McColl Helen Same Virqinia Rison David Mires John Soarks Roberl' Shoemaker Howard Robinson Jack Bruner Clifford Mayrnan David Hiqdon Paul Perkins Vera Norris Virginia Rogers Cloria Popovich Catherine Smiih Mary June Bolly Ellen Carler Befiy Duffy Eloise George Morris,Seiler Billy Voiers Row Three- David Parker Charles Siephenson Rufh Sell Mary Molck Hazel Wrighf Jane Hendron Mary Ann Wiseman Louise Johnson Jane Worfhinglon Alma Lewis Mary Edgingfon Marfha Jane Clem Raymond Snyder Ray Wood Row Four- Row Five- William Mahoney Fra nk Beaiiy David Zoeller Leon Smiih Paul Srniih Mildred Jones l'l6f lSOn l'l0P9 Gloria Popovich Fred RBQSF Maiorie Mead Chesier Pangburn Marfha Weafherow EFf'l6Sl' FOfCl Dgrofl-ly Doyle William Drury Lucille Edwards Omega MUFPLIY Harry Leonard Frank Peel Alberl Kern Kenne+h Kirlrpairick Eugene Haulfer Barker Wilcoxson Ralph Kelion Joe Leone Russell Auslin Eighty-Th rrc .i. 7-A Row One- Row Two- Marqarel Schiller l-lenrieiia Carl Velva Bere Mary Jean Sfolzenberger Cafherine Davis Jean O'Bryanf Mabel Whellan Virginia Beyl Wanda Molclc Alice Thompson Cora Robinson Row Three- Jaclc Egan William Mayer Theodore Nachand Clyde Same James Garneii James Whiilcam Roberf Meyers Billy Miles Howard Grimes George Shellon Caiherine Slone Arnell Leonard Miriam Swarlz Draicle Douglass Aileen Allen Mary Beyl David Thompson Roberi Bell Row Four- Raloh Alford Aaron Benneil Donald Enleman Joseph Siulablefield Roberl Krear Roberi Myers John Slaggers Eighty four Row One- Mariorie Johnson Edna Robison Norma Pangburn Mildred Jaclrson Lonella Merlin Rachel Bliss Mary Alice Hydron Mary Sullivan Luella McDonner Bulah Leep Edna Mueller Dorofhy Kyrlc Margie Roederer Palsy Anson Margaref Allen Row Four- Jaclc Whileman Richard Beard George Smilh Paul Ellison Adam Wallace Cliflon Collier Reeder Ferguson Durard Monroe Maurice Brown John Dorman Clarence Key Slanley Graslon Carl Lee Myer James Slaggers Allon Grimes Joe Bagby 7-B Row Two- Row Three- Mary Slevens Mabel Troxel Fannie Fusco Irma Huffman Cleone Wilcox Margie McBride Evelyn Henderson Anna Wallace Belly Monfgomery Marlha Garberson Cafherine Seyferr Pauline Densford Juanila Jenny Maxine Allen Minnie Garrelf Charles l-lerl Row Five- Elmo McKinney William Gardner Arlhur Kelly Donald Duley Charles Ryan Daniel Conner Warren Hedge Howard Holler Arlhur Trour Raymond Davis Fred Linclr Louis Green Kennelh Hendricks George Baldwin Edgar Pryor Thurslon Taflinger Charles Poinclexler Thomas Spencer Charles Collins Abraham Roberlson Lydia Enlenman lrene Dixon Agnes Densford Madaline McDowell Lorraine Baldwin Naomi Hogesl Doris Glover Wilma Spencer Roberl Balmer James Monroe John Goforlh Eighty-fi-ve l NAME Russell Lee Auslin Franklin Beafly Mary June Bolly Bernard Brown Jack Bruner Ellen Carler Marlha Jane Clem Rosellyn Cherry Mildred Dellinger Dorolhy Doyle Belly Duffy Mary Edginglon Ernesl Ford Eloise George Eugene Halfer Jane Hendron David Higdon Lawrence Hollowell David Howard Jean Hunler Louise Johnson Mildred Jones Lucille Jordon Ralph Kellon Kennelh Kirkpafrick Joe Knoll Harry Leonard Joe Leone Alma Lewis Norma Long William Mahoney Rhea Lou McColl Maiorie Mead Alice Mennen David Mires Mary Molck Vera Norris Chesler Pangburn Virginia Pangburn David Parker Frank Peel ' Paul Perkins Francis Polly Cloria Popovich Gloria Popovich Virginia Rison Howard Robinson Virginia Rogers Mary Rowe Helen Same AMBITION Avialor Big League Player Dramalic Direclor Crooner None Privale Secreiary Musician Nurse Privafe Secrelary School Teacher Avialrix Nurse Avialor Nurse Professional Ball Player To Become Married Welder Baskeiball Player Newspaper Ediior Nurse Nurse Gym Teacher Become Married Avisfai Engineer Avialor Sleeple Climber Policeman Secrefary Window Dresser Avialor Dress Designer Nurse Arlisf Prinler Nurse Nurse Musician Secrei' Operaior Presidenl of U. S. Naval Omcer Doclor Aviaior Sfenographer Music Teacher Surgeon Presidenf of U. S. Bookkeeper Dancer Slenographer FAVORITE SAYING Hi Son Awl Phooey Is Zal So Hil Tools Heck Yes Mam So Wha+ You Don'+ Say? Ohl Boy Hurry Up Okey Doke O. K. Oh Yea? Oh Yes? I Doubf If The Same Difference Whall I Don r Know Me Too O. K. ls Thai So? Oh Pshaw O. K. Thal's Vilhal You Think Thai's Mighfy Fine Don'l Cross a Bridge Hum Hi Babe Hey Gosh Tha'r's Whal You Think Swell Ohl Heck So Whal7 For Crying Ouf Loud Whal ls Thai' So? Yah! Sahl Ohl Heck Ohl Yea Why Shore Well For Pily Sakes Hon Goodness Gracious Doggone - Hey! Your Noi 'fhe Only Pebble Curses Ohl For John's Sake Eighty-six FAVORITE HOBBY Playing Baskelball Collecfing Sporl' lfems Collecfing Poems Hunling None Bicycling Collecfing Snapshofs Reading Making Scrap-Books I Bicycling Collecfing Ping-Pongs Swimming Fishing Bicycling Colleciing Sporf Snapshofs Dancing Playing Cards Fishing Swimming Reading Reading Playing Baseball Cooking Bicycling Eleclrical Experimenfing Model Building Swimming Playing Baseball Bicycling Drawing Slamp Collecling Drawing Designs Lislening 'ro fha Radio Drawing Tennis Collecfing Moths Collecling Movie Piclures Bicycling Visiling Swimming - Chemisfry Raising Rabbifs Reading Spelling Playing Piano Chemisfry Swimming Playing None Playing Game A 1: .' ,Q I vas-' nf Freda Saulsbury Reba Saulsbury Helen Scoll Morris Seiler Rulh Sell Harrison Shope Roberl Shumaker Calhryn Smilh Leon Smilh Paul Smilh Raymond Snyder Charles Slephenson Ruby Scoll Alice Vesl Nellie Wade Clifford Wayman Doclor Nurse School Teacher Dare Devil Nurse Arlisl A Policeman Nurse Avialor Avialor Avialor Fisherman Nurse Movie Aclress Librarian Avialor Marlha Jane WelherowPrivale Secrelary Hayes Ellen Willham Gym Teacher Mary Ann Wiseman Avialrix Ray Wood Jane Worlh Hazel Wrighl David Zoeller Parker Wilcoxon Billy Voiers Fred Rager Sleamboal Ca plain Lawyer Nurse Sleam boal Pilol Deleclive Orcheslar Direclor Engineer vw. Y .A A. 257. 11- So Whal? For lhe Love Huh? Doggone Heck Oh Yeah? Dumb Bunny Okey Dokey Oh! Boloney Phooey 1 of Mike Give Me Liberly or Dealh Well l'll Be Lookie! Looki Goodnighl Greal l ls Nuls O. K. Doggone Huh Hi Rube O. K. Greal I ls By Hookie E l Don'l Know Hasle Makes Since When? e! Lookie! Wasle Taking Care ol Children Camping Bicycling Swimming Bicycling Slamp Collecling Playing Baseball Collecling Movie Snaps Sporls Sporls Gun Shooling Fishing Playing Tennis Dancing Reading Reading Baskelball Talking Walking Rowing a Beal Reading Learning Music Colleclions Raising Pigeons Fishing Fishing Sludenl Manager Li++le Devils I936. Eighty-seven Junior Hi Basketball The Junior High School sponsored lhe lirsl Clark Counly Junior High Tourney which proved lo be a greal succe SS. A lrophy was donaled by our school lo be lcepl during lhe year by lhe winning leam ol lhe counly. To lhe learn winning lhree years in succession, lhe lrophy becomes a perrnanenl possession The Lillie Devi Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior ls w ere awarded lhe lrophy lhis season. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE l935-36 l-ligh ....,......,..... 23 Ulica ........... l-ligh .4.. ........... 3 2 Colgales ..... , High .... ,... 2 5 Sl. Francis 4 High .... .... l 8 Sl. Francis ... l-liqh .... .... l 8 Speeds ,.., l-ligh ,.., .... 2 9 Ml. Tabor . l-ligh ..., .... I 7 Ml. Tabor , TOURNEY High .... .... 2 2 l-lenryville ... High .... .... 2 9 Charleslown . High .... ....,...., 2 I Speeds .... Eighty-Cight Junior Hi School Snaps I 7 F - -fn-4 e ,E-.Q .e-f 1.--79, 5. F,-in-gqwng . -Q K' , Kp if .1 Junior High School Clubs The Band and Orchesira Club is sponsored by Mr. Smiih. This club confains 25 members, all of fhem are very much inferesfed in music which makes fhe club run along smoofhly and makes ii very inferesling and enioyable. The Scrap Book Club-sponsored by Miss Dobbins, have worked very hard 'rhis year lo make inferesling scrap books and have been very successful. There is a scrap book exhibil planned in The near fufure. There are 25 members in ihis club wiih Jane Worfhingfon as president The Boys' Aihlefic Club-sponsored by Mr. Raney, have been very acfive lhis year. The Junior High School Team won 'lhe Clark Counly Tournamenl. The Girls' Afhlefic Club have worked fine This lasl semesler. They have played many inleresfing games, ihe one greaf game enjoyed by The members is baskefball. This club is sponsored by Miss Danner. V The Currenf Evonfs Club-sponsored by Miss Bowyer, has had some fine discussions aboui The world and ifs doings. This club has I5 members wiih Jack Bruner as president The Sewing Club has 26 members, sponsored by Miss Craig and Margie.McBride. These girls have been very inieresled in 'fheir sewing and have enjoyed if very much. . The Slory Hour Club has enioyed many slories fold and read by Miss Kalmback and members of lhe club. The club is sponsored by Miss Kalmback. The Nelural Science Club has 25 members. They have made a sfudy of chemical reacfions and experimenfs. Reporis are given on bacierialogy and such sfudies. This club is sponsored by Mr. Schleicher. The president William Mahoney. I The Soap Carving 'Club have showed 'rheir arlisfic abili'ry lhis pas? semesier. This club is spon- sored by Miss Poindexler. The Spelling Club have enjoyed fheinquife Iifile spelling bees wiih iheir coach and sponsorer. Miss McKee. This club has I8 members. . f Ninety Junior High School Clubs l Junior High Mixed Chorus Row One- Row Two- Daniel Conner Raymond Snyder Fielding Morrison Alma Lewis Alice Mennen Alice Thompson Marlha Jane Clem Belly Duffy Roselyn Cherry Charles Poindexler Charles Ryan Row Three- Paul Perlcins Miriam Swarlz Mariorie Mead Mildred Dellinger Mary Edgingion Mary June Bolley Eloise George Gloria Popovich Charles Collins Marfha Jane Welherow Mary Jean Sloizenburger Naomi l-loqesl Velva Bare Lonella Meriin Mary Alice l-lydron Edna Robison Wanda Molclc Marqarel Schiller Ellen Carler Mildred Jaclcson Charles Russ Row Four- Norma Long Margie Roederer Elmo McKinney Franlc Peel Bobby Balmer Paul Ellison Harrison Shope Reeder Ferguson Kenneih Comer Rachel Bliss Ninety-two --QFD farm A ' f 3, V, 'mu l .I ADVERTISEM E NTS COMPLIMENTS OF Voigt Insurance Company COMPLIMENTS OF ABEL'S SWEET SHOP CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF I936 BILL BRUMMETT GuII Station CORNER-ioTH AND SPRING ST. Combs-Scott Co. I:uneraI Directors 2II E. MAPLE STREET JEFFERSONVILLE, INDIANA COMPLIMENTS OF I:aIIs City EIectric 8: I IaroIware Company TEL. 625 4I2 SPRING ST If i+'s a pastry KRALL'S have it KRALL'S IBAKERY F. H. SPENCER Simoe Repair I28 E. COURT AVENUE NEXT TO HOTEL CLARK JEFFERSONVILLE, INDIANA I -lil-. I Eifiigus TRUST -'-ON THE CONVENIENT CDRNER l Nin Cty-four ii..1...iil j TI1e Individual I3I'1otograpI'1s in tI1e 1936 Topic WERE TAKEN BY THE Plwoto Reflex IVIirror Camera Studio of TI'1e Stewart's Dry Goods Co. LOUISVILLE, KY. Compliments of THE PAYNE ELECTRIC SHOP UNITED HOME FURNISHING Complete I'Iome I:urnisI1ers JEFFERSONVILLE, INDIANA I I COMPLIMENTS OF Vissmg Garage CAPEHARTS Gralmam Sales and Service TELEPH 1823 . - i r Buy BIG DANDY BREAD Jeilersonville Balcing Company ' COMPLIMENTS OF J. Juuus' soNs The FLOHSTS Nanella Shoppe f4W'e Telegraph Flowers ' COMPLIMENTS OF M. F. NICKLES Willcox Motor Co. Drugs and Service Buiclc Chevrolet P. F. Myers Lumber Company JEFFERSONVILLE, INDIANA VISIT Yesteris Barber SI'rop FOR MODERN APPLIANCES SANITARY SYSTEM 338 Spring S+. Jeffersonville, Ind. EAT- American Ice Cream lT'S PURE-THAT'S SURE .IGITIZS I I2US2I' I-I6l'dWEII'2 CO. PHONE 689 -I-IIC Seatarooic Company Funeral Directors 609 E. MAPLE ST. JEFFERSONVILLE, INDIANA PHONE I82O WEINSTEIN'S Kuppeniweimer CIotI1es OSBORN-MODE Sales and Service Chrysler--PIymoutI1 AND Studebaker Motor Cars SERVICE ON ALL MAKES I0tI1 E. Spring St. Phone 20 Jeffersonville, Indiana G. L. CORY MOTOR CO. SALES SERVICE DAN MARRA GROCERY I:resI1 Groceries 432 E. COURT AVE. N tj 0 I:resI'r Meats PHONES: ZI6, 34l ScI1impII's Confectionery 347 SPRING STREET PHONE I49 HIGHEST QUALITY WORK FOR YOU MUST BE SATISFIED PASTRIES and SWEETS I Ii-ScI1ooI Cieaners COME T0 PHONE 734 CARL CANTER. Owne CLARK COUNTY PIeIIer's Bakery 409 SPRING STREET Centrai CoaI 84 Feed Co. JAS. F. O'NEIL ICE All Kinds of Coai Feed, FIour, Grain, Hay, Shaw 7+I1 and Spring S+. Phone I I Jeffersonvill Ind. COLGATE PALMOLIVE PEET Sclxwaningefs Drug Store O'BRYANT 8g CLARK CIotI'ues For DacI ancI -acI EVERYTHING 'FOR THE BUILDER THE VOIGT CORPORATION JEFFERSONVILLE, INDIANA SPENCERIAN COMMERCIAL SCHOOL BI3-8I9 SOUTH FIRST STREET LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY OFFERS THE FOLLOWING EXCLUSIVE FEATURES: BOOKKEEPING and ACCOUNTING +augh+ by a CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUN- TANT STENOGRAPHY ISI1or'II1and and Sienofypyj 'Iaughi by a COURT REPORTER COMMERCIAL LAW 1'augI'rI' by an a1 I'orney TYPEWRITING +augI1+ by +rainer of S+a+e champions INCOME TAXATION, which, on accouni' of ihe Old Age Pension Law, is now a maior subieci' in every Bookkeeping and Accounfing course, faughi by an Income Tax ConsuI+an+ Iregisfered as such wi+I1 U. S. Board of Tax Appeals af Washingfonl Nznvty num T.. .. l COMPLIMENTS OF E. C. MCNUTT ' Jewelers DREAM THEATER BUILDING COMPLIMENTS OF Dot's Ice Cream and Luncheonette Shoppe Prescripfions Called For and Delivered MOAZTN PI'1dl'IT16Cy SI1annOn,S The Prescription Store OPPOSITE CLARK COUNTY BANK Dalfy TELEPHONE 925 JEFFERSONVILLE A. J. IRION THELMA FLOWER SHOP MAPLE AND MEIGS The Jewelers 308 SPRING STREET PHONE 228 A FRIEND CLARK COUNTY COAL COMPANY HIGHEST GRADE DOMESTIC AND STEAM COALS WALLACE H. BLAIR, Manager ANNE DUFFY 'T fr rf T' Q4 K Q4 44 Q4 MILLINERY COMPUMENTSOF I'IarIan J. Davenport A. Designer and Builder of Interior Decorations The Book Store 7II SEVENTH STREET 57 YEARS JEFFERSONVILLE, INDIANA Es+ima+es Free G. H. Tlwro 8g Sons COMPUMENTSOF BENGELS Tire and 'Battery OROCERY 7l0 SPRING STREET EDWIN M. COGTS Louisville College ol Pharmacy FOUNDED I870 INCORPORATED l873 A FOUR YEAR COURSE Degree-Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy Professional Pharmacisfs Musl' Be Trained Specialisls' lnformalion and Prospecfus Senl' on Applica'l'ion Address I04 WEST CHESTNUT ST., LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY Member of American Associafion of Pharmacy Colleges SUMMER TERM New Classes Forming Each Monday Slandard courses in Gregg Slnorllwand and 20i'I1 Con- +ury Bookkeeping-Toucla Typewri'I'ing-Comp+omeIer- 1 2 ND ANNUAL SPECIAL CLASSES 'For Review S'l'uden+s and fliose enfer- ing college in 'Ihe fall. Call WAbasl1 49I6 for Informafion as 'Q 1 f XD BUSINESS COLLEGE, Inc. ZI6 SPEED BUILDING LOUISVILLE. KY Um'I11md1'c'rland Tico 111.- i CLAPP MOTOR SALES Qldsmobile 805 SPRING STREET PHONE I8I3 JEFFERSONVILLE, IND. I CONGRATULATIONS THE NOOK OF WIN BARTOW Your Meeting Place Gulf Station Comer Cowl and Wall Corner Courl' and Locusl' COMPLIMENTS fvl CLARK CGUNTY CON FECTIONERY Ice Creanbtmlacle Fresh SECURE POSITIONS To ob'I'ain good posifions, business execulives are calling for young people who have received commercial Iraining. There has been a shor+age of 'Irainecl young people during fhe pasf I8 monlhs. Several all a'd SI00 Ih. CLARK coLEEQQZQ+lon'coMMERcE One Hunrlr f rl and Thi cc fffvfk ff if My WXLEZJJ2-R SOP Q 1 yf'eS'vfUyhj,V ww-iw? Qwwgwzigk 5 fhffff if ig g SNR Yifuuumlgz.-L but gkqggf gg was . .S SWM7n?7w'bk nzxphcgl - xi ix A 9'g.7e: H'uu:' of-MMV' NSY: wg W. W- mmm fm fff m52?i1' Lu?7'7'm'- f J M 1.5, 'Ig VJ! ,QM ?o1,a,,L6 NA l 'L f- O! ,ffg E 764 235' Z1i,N,?,A5W71fjLiZfwf ' S775 fn' Ei Q wg af 2-, 6226 M 0 SY, Ek L:-5,'7'ffWW iw 3 wi 1 X M597 1 .1 'PV if-64 'ui h .- 4,1 ,,AP,,.f f ,,. 1. ,A ,:w 'q,. Lit, .L -. ,. mfg .. V, ,, ,V 1.,1-ggi x - 5 ' mf., W , K. Y fan. -WM ..1-' will wr'-' -- Q,-.., - m a- , , f, 4.- -xx ' -: ., . . A, ,VA ,. - . if A UL bi! I' 5? '!,l!'! F f 4 1 , . , ff M :Lf , 'Pi' X of X L 1 L f 4 ,r Q ' al ' Q, ,l s'-.vm R . A 1. , fl' 7' -' 72. .-'. I' A . ' , , , J .' nf , , ., 1 e F - , , .Q . .- .,,.,f .-, f ,pf v 'IN' . Qu:-1' .4 z. -!'w..f,. 1' 1- LVW., tail-v' -'Tl',.gL sf' .s-.I 321' . 'n.,f'N1-'.L'J'1 ' X 4 fx A -Q ff. .J .45 F' re. A. ei ' 'mf x A if! 1 54 ' Ji fg v TE: 'rf ,. f .- if L21 . X., ,. E Tc iw! .-E13 - AEP '. -Q54 ' F'-21 , 9,9 . ' 'fi il: ff .3- 'ek ,,- ij N V: iii, , -p ft A V tml? E, ff? i. . if' . QUE 'Sf 5435 P K' fiilg-T? :gif A 1-fa!! . lk Q -lam J,-..fl,g'f :iff , , .TQ'iN g- :ic-.14 .:, i .-fx-4 - sw 'ma 1 .1 x -V-.u' .1 . , , 5-'-'f x ifl' w.?'3'6'-' .iv ,:. 1 , sf- . . j 9.JiQ-L1'.f.5, .412-a?Q '1 ., Wg ' .ge .X . . .1 1. , L 9, Ji.. gy ,- . 1 A: -. e I .gn U- V -.IM-. Q J-. . K, A, ,, I - - .Q V 414 ' 11' ff. -. ' H , -ir, 1 - . . 4: , .. Q ,X -a Haj, ' . ,fs V 'ff . ny V , - T-v f. , W '4,..m 1 X . . Q - E' Q ,V fl- . 1. 2 :, 1 .4 f, . 4 T14 , .1 -,.g. ' -1 ' 1, 5 , A ,,, ftf fi T? .- 'if ' 1, M ' Q-1' '1 K F' V, ,, yi . vi 2 'L' ' . Q uw! Yr. iz' I Q e Q. . 3 S X, ' is .1428 iff ' ff .232 ' F 1:5 Q-Y: 1 rx i . . 'Yfiisi . 14, . 'Q 4.45.5 .. ' f5ic'F'f ., fi, - -: any 4 ' LAW A xi , Y 'V . 5 . E l 1 . 1 3 'ii , . gm 2 J. , ,V . . . .. v 3 1' .. f' A. .al .22 . if fi.. V l, : igxL 1155? f ' 8 ,, 4 5 Q . -I ,Q . , 1' A A R n is I ,..-W 4 va x- A ii. -M avr' - 4921-Sas, E!-iff 5514 'THQ F. . H X Dv. -' ,.,i'f4?,k m ' 4 vt :L 4 N .L -'L' AF' 4 . - K Q57 ' 4 71:31 , iff ,- ff- M sf 3-2 223' 9 ,QT j L L. 1- 3 f.-. 'H 5 A fi .V f- W F A- ,Q-, A- ' 1 .P M- g ...sf , ,, ., , X. , fi 1' 'Q Q 4 f, fi 1.2 .Y z. ' 'Q 3 , X w I., 1 . ' T? fe 4 fe ' ,. ' af 1 .N .. , 5.41 '- -E 'f- i, ',. : .:, wr if 2- af x -' -Mfg 1'.'.'f -1 ' - I A - 1- . T e 1 .- ' 5: 'G rffJF?e'i.Q5 7.:f' 13, 51.4. X , ?2f1fu.-.gli '45 fb., v- 'af' , , 1, , 'A- .. -, ,J 7.43 U, 'L V QL 5...-1 .. . ,, , ru, , 5' F l 4' '- , v'11'Yt.' -' ,- ' fl' f JT. U.: 1 ' ', 441 , .., A ., 1, g ' i ' .


Suggestions in the Jeffersonville High School - Pic Yearbook (Jeffersonville, IN) collection:

Jeffersonville High School - Pic Yearbook (Jeffersonville, IN) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 1

1927

Jeffersonville High School - Pic Yearbook (Jeffersonville, IN) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 1

1928

Jeffersonville High School - Pic Yearbook (Jeffersonville, IN) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 1

1932

Jeffersonville High School - Pic Yearbook (Jeffersonville, IN) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 1

1943

Jeffersonville High School - Pic Yearbook (Jeffersonville, IN) online collection, 1944 Edition, Page 1

1944

Jeffersonville High School - Pic Yearbook (Jeffersonville, IN) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 1

1954


Searching for more yearbooks in Indiana?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Indiana yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.