Knox High School - Sandbur Yearbook (Knox, IN)

 - Class of 1935

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The Redskin GREAT CORN MOON First day on the reservation. Election of tribe leaders. Big Chiefs, little chiefs, braves, and warriors welcome papooses to the Redskin tribe in big reception celebration. Papooses wearing the customary green expression of distress and confusion. TURKEY MOON Big chiefs leave reservation to go to Insti- tute in South Bend. Little chiefs, braves, warriors and papooses rawum much whoopee. Big Chiefs, little chiefs, papooses and squaws go to see big world fair.--Rah! Rah! Rah Little Chiefs tSeniorsJ have big blow-out. The first party of the year. Drinkum much laughing Water-fciderj Minneiia ha ha. Ughl Ughl Sophomore braves have their first food gath- ering and celebration for year. Papooses tFreshiesl have um much big cel- ebration. Yooooooool Yooooooool Whole Indian tribe and sponsors P.-T.A. tPoochawas, Telahoos, and Atzhcgochesj have great big Hallowe'en festival in tribe camp ground. Each tepee gave a colorful program including the different organiza- and classrooms. BISON MOON Redskins met Blue Jays for first battle of of the year-Blue Moon for Redskins. Big tribe gathering for Armistice Program sponsored by Big Chief Henry. Eighth year papooses have festival and muih merrymaking. Little Chiefs produce The Fixeru a three act comedy that was colossal-ultra colassal --in fact it was positively stupendous due to super direction of Big Chief Nees. Battle royal staged on home soil with the Center Blue Dogs-pardon-the BlueStreaks Rcdskins victorious. Thanksgiving convocation sponsored by Big Chief Loring was presented by several little chiefs. Ughl Ughl Don't eatum too much turkey. BEAR MOON-fNot Bare Moonl 1 25. Big Chiefs, little chiefs, braves, warriors, papooses and squaws all saving their pennies f r Chief Santee Claus. Redskins warriors come home from Camp Walkerton victorious again. Must be get'- t vig muchum winks at night. Masque and Lyre Club stage Christmas Con- vocation in camp ground. Sponsored by Big Ch'efs Nees and Winship. Merrv Xmas arfl a Happy New Year! School dismisses for vacation. COLD MEAL MOON Happy New Year! All Indians return to reservation to start xhc New Year out right by resolving to get straight A'sg Hooey- -Heap much Baloncy!! Exemption list was posted and was a henri throb for some and a heart break for the rest. 12 Semester Exams. Woe is Me! Knox Redskins defeat San Pierre Bull Dogn oln' home soil, again. Hip-Hip..Hooray Red s ms. 1935 Big tribe meeting again. lish Class staged reservation camp Chief Eng- program on gave a play and also edited a 'Senior Skits. Sponsored by CHESTNUT MUUN Redskins return to reservation bearing an- other victory Won from the Blue Streaks. Redskins venture into camp San Pierre for County chorus and orchestra concert, under the eflicient direction of Big Chief Winship. Ummm. Ummmmm. DEER MOON Regional Tourney at Judson. We arc sad to relate that our Redskins did not go to town in this tournament. No ketchum ball and no can makum basket. Maidens keepum out late at nights..Ugh.. The Redskin makers of music makum heap much pretty noise in a concert held at camp Hamlet. Little Chiefs hop on band wagon and mak- um much celebration on their last class party while on this reservation. Sniffl Snitfl Stunt night was observed in the Knox Res- ervation camp ground. Lotsum stunts. Uhmmmmmml Ugh! Junior papooses fseventh gradei give big blow-out. STRAWBERRY MOON Braves tSophsJ have a party. Whoopee! The Redskin musicians and mathematicians enter contest with surrounding tribes: again our Redskins brought home the victory ban- ner. The warriors put on the Tiger House a three act play where mystery, terror and comedy prevailed. Redskin scalpum the vil- lain! Muchum scarey and funny! Little papooses in seventh grade have a big celebration. Redskins in commercial department enter commercial contest and prove very success- ful. Heap good! Little chiefs and papooses journey to Pur- due University to visit different departments. Big chiefs Henry and Abner sponsor trip. Redskin musicians stage big music festival in reservation camp ground. LITTLE CORN MOON Health Pageant on camp ground. Makum healthy Redskins. P. T.A. 1Poochawas Telahos, and Atzhc- gochesl and Redskins have great big annual exhibit on reservation. Baccalaureate Services in church preceding the Little Chiefs graduation from the Knox reservation. Big Chiefs, Little Chiefs, and Warriors have heap big feed in the reservation camp ground. War Dancing and Whoopee raising as a final gesture to our Little chiefs. Final Exams for some of our warriors, braves, and papooses. Heap muchum brain racking. Ummmmm Ummmmm. Little Chiefs say bye-bye to Big Chiefs and other trihesmen. They receive their sheep- skins and the reservation is closed for the summer.

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The Redskin ry UR tribe gathered together once QQ catmo and elected Miss Win -mx.. ship Chief, fSponsorJ, Don ald Gentry, President, Samuel Craig- mile, -Vice Presidentg Richard Bowie, Secretary, Lucille Edgell, Treasurerg and Wilbert Carlson, Cheer Leader. Betty Lou Stevens and Bernice Wagner served as council members. We decided to have our War -Paint fclass colorsj black and orange. Our first pow-wow was held December 11, 1934. Gifts were exchanged, games were played, and -refreshments were served. Our second pow-wow was a masquerade party, April 1, in the gym. The papooses from our tribe that con- tested in the track-meet with North Jud- son were Bernice Wagner, Sylvia Gur- rado, Wilbert Carlson, and Joe Gurrado. Our track captains are Bernice Wagner and Wilbert Carlson. A Band and Orchestra under the able coaching of Miss Winship and Mr. Lor- ing has been organized and has pro- gressed -rapidly. The members of this from our tribe are Samuel Craigmile, Louis Kegel. Eugene Golding, Annabelle Walker, Betty Foust, Betty Lou Stevens, Richard Bowie. William Storey, Kenneth Sanders, and Lucille Edgell. - We also have a trio called the Junior Girlfriends, composed of Margaret Holz- baur. Bettv. Foust, and Marcelle Daly ,V 1 5, , again after the summer va- URIING the fall moon the tribe bm W, of 39 gathered for the year- ly Redskin Educational Pow- Wow at Knox with 37 Red- skins strong. The first important task was the election of chief, sub-chief, and councilors. These were selected as follows: Howard Henry, chief, Beverly Bortz ,sub-chief, Leo Mishkowsky,wam- purn collectorg Betty Parker, scribe: Frank Helms and Jo Ann Thomas, tribe councilorsg and Miss Schmidt, med- icine man or tribal advisor. We then formed the eighth grade Good English Society, a tribal organiza- tion formed for the task of learning our Ughs and other grunts. Our Hrst semester festival or party was successfully held on the twelfth sun of the third school moon, 1934. The seventh and eighth tribe basket- ball team obtained enemy scalps six times and were scalped five times. This raiding party, largely dominated by thirty-niners, lost only one battle in their own camp. During the coming moon we papooses are going to have grade track meets with Walkerton and North Judson tribes, and we hope to bring home as many scalps as possible. The orchestra and band are also hon- ored by having many of their members from the tribe of 39. accompanied by Lucille -Edgell. CLASS ROLL Donald Gentry, President Samui-l Craigmile, Vice Presiflenf Richard Bowie. Secretary Vivian Binkley Wilbert Carlson Ma ry Jane Chudzinski Marr-ille Daly Elsie Dietz Raymond Elder Bl-tty Jean -Fdust Engene Golding: Sylvia Gurrado Joe Gurradu Lillian Gustafson Margaret Holzbaur Louis Kegvl Juanita Lockridge Lucille Edgtell. 'Tren surcr Jane McCormick Matteo Pannarolo Kenneth Sanders George Savery Donna Schuesslcr Margaret Sims Betty Lou Stevens Billy Storey Donald Swanson Bernice VV:-nrnei' Anna Belle XValkm' Rena Webb Chester WVelr-h Evelyn Wnnflerlick 193 CLASS ROLL Howard Henry, President Beverly Bortz, Vice President Betty Jane Parker, Secretary Leo Mishkovvsky, Treasurer' Flossie Allen Dewey Anderson Charles Basney Bill Beeson Guy Byer Irene Chudzinski Gladys Collins Joan Craig Elmer Dietz Harry Eley Marcella Estok Elizabeth Falkenlhal Robert Gentry Jeannette Hansen Mary Hansen Frank Helms Laurence Kaiser Harold Keen Bob Nichols Alex Pannarole Drucilla Rogers Mc-ndal Sands Evelyn Stevens Roy Schulmeister Henry Schricker Merle Sims Evadean Smith VVilma Smith WVarren Thews Jr: Ann Thomas Norma Walter Loretta Wunderlick



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Q The Redskin P R DVERTISERS Congratulations, Class of 1935 EAGLE STORE CO. First With All the New Things Dry Goods and Ladies' Ready-to-Wear, Men's Furnishings Quality Merchandise Good Luck, Future Graduates ar Miss Schmidtf' Richard. why don't you wash your face? I can tell what you had for hreak- fast ihis morning. Richard D: What? Miss, S: Eggs Richard D: You'ro wi-onrr. I had eggs yes- tfrday morning. Ray Beauchamp tat iestaurantjz Do you sm-ve crabs here 7 Waiter: We serve anyone. Sit down. Harold Lainhart: Stella, please say the two words that will make me happy all my life. Stella M: Stay single. Eddie Hawkins: Say, do you know why a kiss is like the three graces? Paul Foster: I dunno. Eddie H: Well because to a married Woman its Faith, to a young girl its Hope, and to an old maid its Charity. Good Deeds Spring from Clear Minds and Healthy Bodies Alertness and good health come from within. . .from eating the right energy foods, in- cluding plenty of bread. Children who are constantly on the go-at school, at play, at Work-have special need of nourishing, wholesome bread at every meal. Its balanced nutrients help grown-up keep fit, too. Bread is economical, as well as satisfying. Be sure you keep a. good supply of Blue Bros. Bread on hand. BREAD builds the BOY of today into the MAN of tomorrow Blue Bros. Bakery, Knox, indiana Mr. Henry. Ito William Fell, who wasn't pay- ing attention in Economics classy: Name a ma- chine that increased production. Ed Pawlick fwhispering to Wm Felll: A manure spreader. 4William Fell through the assistance of Ed gave the answer that was whispered to himl. Miss Purcell: Barney, why are you always late for class 'V' Barney K: Because I'm never here on time. Mr. Henry: Ed, what do you like to do that might he called work. that is play for you be- sides loading? Ed Pawlick fin a very assuring wayjz I like to chop wood, shovel coal an-- . Mr. Henry: 'They tell me, Ed, that some of you boys that tell stories will be given a job shoveling coal in the next world. History teacher: Who was Tallyrand? Bob Shaw: A fan dancer. KoEfel's Drug Store Better Service in Drugs Kodaks Fountain Service Books 1935

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