Lincoln High School - Muse Yearbook (Cambridge City, IN)

 - Class of 1934

Page 1 of 106

 

Lincoln High School - Muse Yearbook (Cambridge City, IN) online collection, 1934 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1934 Edition, Lincoln High School - Muse Yearbook (Cambridge City, IN) online collectionPage 7, 1934 Edition, Lincoln High School - Muse Yearbook (Cambridge City, IN) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1934 Edition, Lincoln High School - Muse Yearbook (Cambridge City, IN) online collectionPage 11, 1934 Edition, Lincoln High School - Muse Yearbook (Cambridge City, IN) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1934 Edition, Lincoln High School - Muse Yearbook (Cambridge City, IN) online collectionPage 15, 1934 Edition, Lincoln High School - Muse Yearbook (Cambridge City, IN) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1934 Edition, Lincoln High School - Muse Yearbook (Cambridge City, IN) online collectionPage 9, 1934 Edition, Lincoln High School - Muse Yearbook (Cambridge City, IN) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1934 Edition, Lincoln High School - Muse Yearbook (Cambridge City, IN) online collectionPage 13, 1934 Edition, Lincoln High School - Muse Yearbook (Cambridge City, IN) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1934 Edition, Lincoln High School - Muse Yearbook (Cambridge City, IN) online collectionPage 17, 1934 Edition, Lincoln High School - Muse Yearbook (Cambridge City, IN) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 106 of the 1934 volume:

if' H - V -I -av--fm' ,. ,. 'V 'f'fz',-,ffm T'-Q M.: -,..kg 2 MVLSF-,VAX Q fd ' aa- A ,. , ., 'Q' 1' . iliff ,A , A .1 , A. .- :X 4 : 115321.72-:'f7L .,:-3.55:--g:-' : .,.- x-25'-1-1-:-75:-w - , ,Q-fr . :1:1:f:i:E:f:f.- ' .3 - J.. , ' .g.g:g:3:g:g'g'1:g:9:,1Q: - ' .1.g:g!?5, ,eis2?:::ss:s.e.s:a:sfs.5:'- - -.:.:1:52b, ' 4-:-1-: -:-r -:-: :1.-'-.55-.-L -:-:-rgmg-.gk f .i:1:1i '. i'2:C:':2 ?:?:1:':1:ki:7:-.f12:f: l.Q'1:2:g.E: .Ex-:g. .iz1 1:' . z.a.a2i52s:eE.tHm . -Er:- 2' 1 .-:1?r21LfE:l:E1:2:-?:f:E-i:52ES1i2E'1:2:- .E-E: ErE1ErEfEf'fE5::-351. 32- : t , ,.:.r:13:-:::::3:g:::-:'g:3:,:::g12:3:..3:, ,?g.::gg::A:':5::5::4:g:g:g:'-gifi, 252. Q., .'2:I:7'I:::15i:Z:::I:Z:Z:i:T:f:I:ZA1:2:2:l:'. - .,:-:5:f:5:f:15''.E:2:I:2.?:E:3fgg-zjziz, - -:: 5::.,,:.,., ,::: :5:gag::::g:::-:::,:5::,:5ga-'-'-'-t 1 :1.gg.g.g11 . -.:.3.g.4:1.,:g.3cf,,-g,g,. . I iaffifiaiiirili-fTI11:ZE2E2I1Ei31i2i5 ',- ' 55: 1 E- i2?1:-:SEZEIEIR 'Eliliiiiiliifffi : 311351:-TQ-. ' iasflI''SEQ21:52T2?sPsfzSefsSe?2ia::f5-' '- ' 3 fgf-2-1:5531-1.zgsg553g252:2aff :E::g. .i:,gj:3:5:g:5l5.Zg5:g:i-ifgi - qhaQl:aSg:::gf2:g,As,E.g:: .1 :-: .-:-.-:-: '- . . , ,. . , ,gt-r-23:5 ,1 ', - -. - ,.g.:.. 'Fifi :I:i:i:7'-iff''CE'-1512712-.'3 .-9 ' . 1 -753:l-'- -351:31-'55.l'3 iii'--12':i:'C': -Z5 3:51-: ':2:1:1'1g3E5f4:':2:2sI:2:?r-xg 52' 'f.geg.-52:51553.31:::::::i:::b:3?f57 !1r'i E: :-f--f:---:-:-:-5:-.-.,:-. 4.f.:3f. - ,. , . .:.A.:::.g,:,g.-.:.-.:.v.:,g4.g3?2- 2-qw. -N - :-ag. :i: ' :If1:3:1:f:Z 2:5:5:?:-2' ' '-'-:-:-:-:-:T:,-:-:-:':-:-ggyzfig'f?z-27:-9 :f:'.2' :'11:f.':':4:1:f ' 3' 3 .' -13. 34' .fa-r 2:SrE:?:j:::Q:2:j:33.1-:gt-:5:,1.,'-'5:':T:2:7: ':i:':l' :Q:1:-:C:1:1:2:2i:., ziizlgitgzhif xlgik. 'cf4:21535-:g:g:g:g:3g:g:-25555::E:I:3: 1251523 - :Sff:3rEv5'E:2r:r - -- -:1:r.r::g',ss:::2:13Wz..-Sneggvag-1f?1Ef:5:2:5:5:2:ra1.1.152329 .1:C:1: -:-:1:1:2,':I'2:Y'f. '.5'1:f.'fI.-:I 5:A.?z1:-:I:':7:-:?x5: .Zz ri. 'g:-11:51-:g'1:'-H1715-3. sas: .:.1:3:2-2::?:e.5 af3:'f S1'52:1-1-2:35:52 7'3a12: 1--af:.::fisSE2?s5s:-2231 51:52 :f:1?1S4:1L'51.l:!:5: . is w 5' - .-.':1:?'?:122:f:5:12i:5f .p.g.-.gf 5.5.5.9 F --z.. 3- ::g,::::5 -3,5-.5.g. 12251.15 ' ''EI223151IYZ-:-:-:2:1:3:f:-:-22151: :-.121:-,2E2:ggg:fi':5.1i-5-315, . -z32:? !2rf:f:E5?Q2f55EYE i'?r3:5: 52S:E2E1S252:'3'3fE1E-22729: ' 12E1?:5'i111E1s-ass.-arzri.. 'r ':-Vw11:5--A--.g:1:r:'E12:1:r3a ,:3:::1:, , ,:gi5:g::- ,1,:5:g:g:2' 5:::z'Q7' .V ''-25:'f5?:1f:i'':g1A??2f527-215:23 555- .'.-.-.- -. .-.'.' .- ..,v,-,-.- nf.-.-. k ,A -,- 5. g..,-.. -,H-,- .-.-.-.-.-. . . .-. ,- r.-.-fr -.we -.3 ., .,,, .. , - .,.4 3. .-.4 '2-2:25---T. f2:':f:? V 1'1:5:3' C '5!2-' ua- :-:-:-: 531: f-1-: :1:f:: ESQIEF55.. 2? 5121? FET? ,' -tfzzilc .-5527 1973? -15 .1:f?12fT-f1ffSfiC5 Q' :1:2:l:1:ff i:f:2:2'S:i:2 ' 11:2 .1:2:f:f:-:3f2:I:2:::y :.:f 251: -S ?:2:f:- -f:2:2- -:-:-a-.-Sig:-5-:-7-:-:-: 1- - ':'5-2Z'l'1-Z'1:1:.- . gg:-' 3:3 :g:,z5:-:-: -:-11 -.:.g.g-4-1-.::.,,g5.g. ---:- :-:-:-:-:-:-:-:- - --:-: '-N'-: :N:-z-- :-., :sg -. 2.12531 -:, - -' 1 0 ' K 2- 551i'C:f: .-:7:- -f.-,-3.5: - -.Q .4 .f.1:-:- 3-5731. -:-..-:!g::: -27-57:3--ZZ375:7.i ' ':3!3'5 : lE3:f:f':f' ::2?f:f:--F f:1:':f- f:'-v1fr::A:- .. 51? 7':-Eififffff-Zfzii ?'Z1E1i it 'fit' ukfffiil' :ILQE 'ff .1EI7' .:1g,5- fZfl!:':f?:':f:EC is-:if5f5:.'i . '.3I7f , V ' --W If .1:s:.i:lei5?55 525532515555 is1gisgifrfiiisPs?zEsfsfiZ?TTfE2s ?r2.'.5.ff?f1if 5.1.-at-3-5-:-:-g.. -,.: :- '-:-:--- -gn?-,.fg.-.f. -'-?-Z:-7 '- ' -- - --fra:-z-:-g.-.g.-:-:::Cp2'.:.-.-. . - 'r-:-J ' ' - -Lf-:-.:.-'-: 1: . .-:se '5:?ff::':1:.::es.ss:1::.s-.:s-5:52 Min.. ':-'7:':':l1'?2'2 ' '-'rf5':'7 -24.-:EI--, -'i:.f:5:'. Q..-1. I-:2:5:5:f:F:1g2:-xsxk-' .fcf , :Q . 125- L' --' ' .g:,'f5:5'- IT.-ggi-H -14-'lg:g.g!3:::.ft-L-:l:? ,IQI .4141 , .,'7:, - A fl , -:-:lf . '7'i:'g'-' : '- '1'f:faf.3:5z-:1:':?' 1131: Si: ,1.42:,. . Sift? ::3.'g. I-1' -, . 11- - 1 :--:-.:-.-A . .. ff 'iffgfiffiilt1f',i2f25ff45f5321:-53f':33:f'f7.fl:-:-: -if:if:2,:-f-'i , ,--.11:.ffl1.12f3-i:5:fZ.'- 51.555555 :551i: ':fs'05112513A535i,.35r5:E?E'2f3'L25:2512Avi'.z:ff'E?:5' g:g 2' ' ':2' -1 T:'4l:':G- ':-5-5 4:1: . -:-. 'f: :fzj ' 'Haiti-f '1:5': -gtg A .- g :':1: ' 'fi1g5fI:?35.,S5Z::5::5:f-::E:s:5 ,.qvgffiriif:15asgg?.:s?5:::5:-:s.ff-si:rf:--:Eieglerfgigiffi'f -1'1?2E:2:5:I:I:2E2E2SfE:S:-:S:1:2:i:EIS ,.1:2f2:11f'5gg2E:Q'5'1:5 -'S1.?:f:f:f1':5:' '+I :ff 5:1112 T :,:f' 1.11:-Af -1 f:ig2-16-:g:3:2:::5-:-2gtg:::--255.5 313.57-1-.5115'fiftlgfg-gZfZ321 ?g ',':2.j::-51' '-1 - 'li-: --Yziff: ' ' ' '1Q'- ':!?- .-L ' ' -:' 1:1 as - :'I1Tj5:f5fE5E1z2?'-fE:2?55ffE2E-ififgEQE.E-- S2524f.ff'?f21?':4'2--EG' :jEfQ5:fEf.f T 5' E1-'.iE',Y. 9Yf3??fi53f'ff' ,ri-E:5E9?5Z2Ef31f15'1:2iF1'L4E '1 f f'v'-513255211--' '-25:1 21121251-1 'I 5 :f:gE'f ':E: E:2 2735 . E:7fff5:I'f7'5 7 ?'-ffifz? . 'Iii 251: gfz' ' ' ' -.g,f.'7-.' 5:ffQ5f?.g.4:f:Q'C:I ' 1 ': A V-ff' -rg. ifjgii-zlflfl. u:5s2?.:1 . . , .-1f1?'51 Sf .1257-T1i5.'f'. ' W . 5: 5522352-E2?:EijE5f'.lzfff if 'f-,-.L.E'2i'2:l.E14i5iE55E:?: V ' A 415:29 Q-' Y-F-l. ai' 12.1.1111 551335511 - . 222555: H956-Iiifffx... 1355-2 -1-:-x ' .:f::: 'Tgf:T:T5x:V':.f1,fE':.'-:tsl ,- g:g'::.. :'.2E:E .'15'i5g-!-22 7:55 f :2PL2 ' :nil .2 :I ,:!:2: ::ff:7IiTf:'f' -:iz-'lzf' .iz-ifggj-2Pg:j: . -. Fl, : ,:,.-15112214,g3:2:2:5y .Q':.2:3:g:-:T' 522:21ESF.?'1e2:iefa:f.:sif2sL1f ' ' 'Q'EvIffssfgrer::1212sees2:21'-- ' 0 uk ' s V. 'f . ,.. . K 1-. 1, Y kk ., V ', Q, . - . , ,B H '. ...f , 'iZl.l,l..lL:EL J K .wl-:JP M--Q-V Q sas:Lgv-s'a1aa?1'?1Yi 2!?! ?-WJ: Y Q , ,,, f ' f , f ,,. 1 .- x -in-1-y 1 kr: , ,1-..,4f,,lT-5 .1 9 2 ' ' 7 x -L I -5 W gf, , .- V--y .fff-rv-r--We v ,,f-ff1gf zm1-.ff-Y-If! ffl I'f '1 AZ ' Pfffv . .. Y ' H ' 1 'L' ' ' ' ' L- J F ' . , V 2 1 , I ' p,: v f . '-:-:-:-:-:-: . AZ-2-2-.-'-: :-:-:11.-:-.-:-g-gf-:-'- 2-2-2-2-:fr-'-1-sb.+1-:-:-:-11-9:2 ........... '.'.'1'Z'f'f','Z l f:1'fjfjfjIjf'f'fj. 25:-Llizf'-f-7-'-. Aiiiliiiifis. ft.-.-.--.-.-I--'.-I-.-. . 1!4?E2?1.1iT:1: ,g.-- -.-,-,- .:,:Ei,!g.g-g::g:::g:, :-':'. .a2:r:::5:5g3::: :-':3:3. ...L.f.:.1 '.1...:.'.:.. 3.2.1.5 ggfggi 3:::g5,i.5:2. 1: - ' .'.' 'I-2-I:1:2:1:12:2:1:1:1r'1 'f'?T.4I-1'Z-.-f- ,.:3E1E2E6EE5ErE222iE35:' , ,. . , N-E+:-:l.4Q ,.5sh2s22isiaE:E:a2s2zSe?eif:22212.135555229213 -.- -.-,- ,-1-:-:-'-:-155.5-1-:-: zzz.: 'z---:::g:g:g.g-g --:-ag'-:,. . ' f-. 1-' .. ..-ffis?5253522225521EiSzi?Ee:Es:2f52?s2z?:5e:2:5:zS?:1.. ' .-I4-I X653-, .-:fhiifiiliilzf27:3-52:54:11:-555232521 :-:i:E2ErE1EfE1:1:i?E1.. g., ':-:-:3 qf:ZZf::5iI . ' ..::55522252222iisiziiiiazsifsisisiifv5s52i5?af2see2aEf2z2z2zi2LE52ig1:s?:IVSA. 'Sei - -::?2if1151552351i1E2E2E16i55E:?S 'rfir:1E1:2?f:S:E:ErE2?155555321Jg1.'51r:5::-. , ,:2-' 'EE3215521255234'F-51?fii1E1Ef?ig2EifE35 45 pl 'Ir T:-3f5?1E2E2E252E25fT-5322222255555f155QSgi1?fE2:2Q2:-:IEW ,-'-t-'-'-' ' , - . ,' I-'.-'-' - 2: . :IS-T 1:-'--:1:1:i':f:41g2:2: . ' 1 t, t- -:1:2:1:3:-Stir? ' 132555 2-'Sf-5723 :Q-:-. '- T' ,- 1:,'.- 112:-5-5321: :-if-Iglzx:-:g'7 -D-:R-:-' .- 3-'55 :-:-4-,':fNg.-N:-:-'--'-S41 -1, 'K.- ,-'-:-:-: :.'-'-'vi-15232:-'-1-5-'- J R'-2-.-1-L-:,.5 L.-. -:-:-:':':5.g.gkr:-:-:fjgg 2 , 552:-1-r-rg -:?:!:5t:tg.,-Q-?.:g53.g. .-.-: ,:Q:5:-:g::.g. .11- - as 3 :-'g,f:,fgags5s5.iQi 1211: .zfq bz : --'--.. . .sg:E5::g:::,:gg.,-6 - , -1- .Q.,.:::::z,:::f:: 22223 qlzg'--'iziizi 1'f'X'Y - 'zf -'72f':':1'2:E:E:E1:!E'- .: - 1E1::g2:?:f:1 1:5:i: . 1215: 1 s::2a:.i- M Ja- is 1213. j ':Z ,,- 35233 , pw - 5. Jr: 2:5:,:::S9fQ .gig.,.,,:c:j:g:-s:5:515:::5-zgzgxfqz 1E1:' 3533-rx -:1:1:F: ff?CEr:i:-:g:- :.:1:2:1:ErE!-1-2-.-:Y:- -:!:2:1:4,21221:1:1?eE2:2:2:2:2:1:1:1: 31:2 53,1-.-7, :!'?:f' 5-. :Fig -.-15:5:52g5:2Q:7:3232EI:2:l:f:77'1E2:2:C:1:2:!e:55:2:1:Y:3:'t7: 2-2: -2-525' f' :Ll-. '-.4. lZ'- ici '2--SF . '2S!S2:!:Y:''5?f'5':I:f:1:1:5:1:-.-:5:2:7:ffri: -231: '541 :1?'f.'.3'1 ,251325213-193315452:2:C:Y:f'5S1E??5:1:f:2:1:T:E:3:?r51E1E!?5f:f: 25:22, ' 2351352 5 - 1 -ff Sz' -.'!-?fE!:5:5i:5:2.2!14'25l:7:1:22E1E252Sf:1t1272213122:2Z5:2?2Elf1:!:!:1:':!: 25225: ' .1 '- , -:':1i?f: 3'4'I-2':5E2225352122125-351215fS'S1E1:5EE3EfE-21:-E2':f52f255EfE3E5E351 g::::::: -4-4,1 . -- -fag. - '::g.g::5::- ' fgggtgzgzg,.5'1,:-:-:-:q:4ag:5.g.g g.g.g:,:- g1:::1:-.-.. .' . ff-f N 31323. -22:45-' 4211.11-:' ,: -:f1:r11:2:5:5:,:::, 2:1:1:2:f:T2''27:T:f:Y:-:-' ' .-'- ' ' -.-:2:2' 525:15 -I 52:i2F7E1:5:5:I:':2. 2:1:2:f:1:Y:-: 2-111:25 --- I IVR - :Zz 'I' . .2:2:-:-:-:-:2:-:-:-:-:- s:z:e:ee:s:a:eS5:m: , . :'J5f'1:4f' ss: :s:s:s:5:5:2:s:ss:a.s' -2:1:21S:2r5:ir ':5:S:E 1- -. Az: 5- rfal- fr -1Er5:32:rS2iri2E:ErEfS- fggfgsgsgzqsgegsagagegs . -1. 5 -11533 , .gfgigsqeisgsgsgsagsglgss :fiff f Q, 'I 353:32 :ggi 2E51r:35E3E3:1?5EgE5.315ig - xx,:g.::g: v' 'gs ,:-: g gg-X .1 4 ,ji -,.,:: 31- :g.,rg.g.p- gzglgy:-132: - Ny'--v . - -- - -b -:-A :-:-'E-.-.-.-.vc-.:. gif : 5 ,L A V-1151: 5? ?fgS2isEa52if2S?1sS9:s 1' 4-2-!:5:-'?:112 : . . :' ., .-I ' -4'7 -2- :-f-.1:1:I:IzYz1:T:fzlzf' .52 .fEgE5:3:5:5:g:5?5:2-' ,x i Z' :j5g,,.,. .,.. -:E-Ng:-::. 5553 I-g:::g-,ggjgggg-55:5 ':1-:1:1:1:2:2:f:f:TE2:2: .-2 -' .451 .1.is2wc2?9Q'tf.-:-:-Ef:S:C:5:2::' :2E:I-2:'::!:2:f:2.2 :T: 1 ' .ge:::zfs:asfsg2:s6fsfsQ?,'ig- '- S: g -QgqisgzgsgsgfgsqfgLge-:msg zg2,S5fg.s ?'-5:2 s: 3:2I5522222511252?E55ff5:gffE5:E?2.v 5413.,3':2!gg,Z2:f.f:2:jr5:,:5:Q'f:5:1:2:2--335172 Q-'fl Yfj 2:-QI :Sz-.igfz-:!:f:l.fzf'f:1:4:2:T:7: f:1:f:-. . .' ' .kg:1:Q:1:1:5.f:.:f:g:f:1:E:5:S',:g5-fZI?gIf': iliiif' 2.5-:,.g:::::,g:,f-11:511:g:3:::-:3:g:-:::::,:..-:gg-:3:g:::::, - ' H.-.54 g.5,:.5.:,g,g.1 5.1. .,.g:gg:,-, gif.31-:f:g'g:-:-:-:y:-:-19.-:-: '-:':1:+:-:Z:-:-.-Sag:-:-:-:-fzy. f :-:-:::-:::::5:g.g:-e:,.,Y'-:gt-'-.g1.f:f-'I z 'fer-115f2'EfI-'22'32?1S1?-S112:52-225225232?'E1E'E'E2i1i2E'E25-i T' J . E25-?254E1E5QE'1E1ff5 'ir1111E24::E.2'E2.-lgig :iz:5:5:3:I:5:Q245:7:1Er':5:E:5:5:3:g:3f:5:5-5:Q:5:5:2:1:E:2335? 2f2ifQE7P2:7f1Q133-E':f'E1E-2112-Y:E'21E12f-2: 'fi 521212223-5152E2E2E1:2E2iS2E 52? E234-iffrilliilffi-5 Q 'z fi-EIET1'-2515152Ef3ff2fQ:E:1:Z221E2:g:g22211512 5-lf?FSL25I512152Elilifififififfz-E:E1E'3155?-:IEIEISII-STE! ' 42'?1:S52E1?3E2iI12f1E-Z'?2: :f:2E1E':1'11523ilefr :2:T: :f:!:2:5:':5:1:I:2:F:1:51:,tf:2:2z1 2:!ff:1:1:1:1:1:Y:1:' .4:' .i2:1t1:'.2:f:l T311-:-55' :2:1f'T?'1.1:C:1: : :!:1:-:fzfg1:7:1:2:f:1:3-:24-.2r:GzY:j:1:f:2:2:1:2:1:-:1:f:-- gg:-.3 . -:3:2f:1:C:5:2:?.' 2.':E:g2'f:Y:2'-:Ez ':C:1:l1E2 2?123515552352S5?f5lE5:fJEQEQQEETEFQCIS-E:2IE5?IE2E5?'Z2E2 ,Wg f:5':151fES5:5E5-5'j?'51:Z-'AZFCEEE'-i'E1EE515E'2 152915'135511552EP55255-?E':-.f:5?5:':55i5f3255:2T155IEf?5E' '51: :451'f'f - ' 91:5'42:'i15E3i1I1A5'311E3E1i . '535553S5553355525555555li?5?5fgE5E5E5ffSff3i?S3E?2fi35 q8z95E:agf,,4,:..A ' 32225212-:f'1:'.'?5Aiii' :- :--A:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:--1-g-:-:-1-N'-rf:-: :-.-:-:- ':-.-' . - .11-1 .- --:-1-rig: --Ag: :- '--f1.I:':1:f:1:7:1:2gf.1: :Y:f:Y'1? 5t5:7:5:5.f:5:C1'5!2:7:5- Ef?f7:S2P5f'3'-f ff- ':5t51:Z :':i.-2'1g1:'.-:T ':f?2:9'251E'S1E2E'i4E2E1E E13325Y5fE2S1E'i3f2?2E1:25151E1 X-:25E:E?'552f2 4 121355515-5: , I522:f: ' f-l'1'Z-.ff I-31-I- i'2'f'f .AI'Z'l'T-2wI'f'- - . . . - PIN:-1'.4I'2 :u' H 73515525 ,,Eiz si1f1?f?11 '1Ff- - ?a5:::':s:!isf3Ea2s:2'5:22sS::efsEffiffgff'71'Sifff25::.1:52 1 :::::f2ff1Sf25s: 53125252353 14223 ,f'ffffE?5Zii5E??j 515355Eg3fjif?gM.53E5E1?jZ5igg22 'gg2.si:E:,E5Egga5g,E5E12 A , .:-f4.ff,:1:7:7 : ' -fir: f-fifi' f52E1S?.2ia21E??212:isl1: :P3f.L:i , . ix ' Fgiiigffl 7.f:f:f:' 5.1 .gg 31:35 X -' fr .+.4.'.'24.1 .Ln , .A.,. x ,zg X -t-: 3, , Y-.-:- :-:-: if .H 65:::::s?QS:,' Q ttf:-254.-' I si 'fr , , ,L Q r Q 34:5 ' vw -Mg I WK ' Hai?- 9' , .W u sf, , Q, YZ. ' '4 -ff ' 2' M 14 if , HE, 2' ag . C1 , -4.1 Q R .V 1 U -wsu-iqfzmlnesrwumeam-mica . ls, wi: , ..lmf:1.11ullvu1lI:-liwmiirunli :Bs.1,,,4w ' L2,M,,1 1F,g3v K fmxy GLEN cHENowETH 5 County superintendent Glen Chenoweth was elected County super- y intendent of school in the year nineteen hundred and thirty. Before his election he if principal at the Spartanburg school. He fectlved his training at Marion Normal, Ball State and Indian State Normal at Terre Haute. uring his time in office he has proved to be a 1 school-man, interested both in the sc ool and the advancement of education in Randolph ounty. ALBE. CGUIRE ' ustee Albert McG e was appointed to the office of township trust at the death of Mr. Culy, former tru tee. At the next election he was elected and s finished serving his four years. He is nov a candidate for this office in the coming election. Mr. McGuire has shown much interest in the schools and has always given his best for their advancement. ,His financial management of the business of White River Township has been outstanding. ff' , fffqs tr'1..,e22E5555 :::2T'37-zfef' 'fi W TQ if V v .f'fl ---N S 7 g 'leifizqi gy LLM 'fi 3 7 s Efffqgffisi! f3JQkaj: 4:j Ziflivci-Nf 3 it scHooL BUILDING gi 1 If A l Lincoln School was built in 1908 and was ther' first rural consolidated school in the United I States for grades and High school. 1 The first p, T principal of this school was Prdff sor Lesley E T those following were in order named, Wood , Long- Q necker, Diggs, Sarig, Hill. QIThe Lincoln and l ' McKinley schools were the in Randolph f W e H G ounty to have motor traisportation. i 9 n Q e Howinn HI Prinoi u 9 Mr. Hill r L sent principal received his 5 early education n Farmland graduating in 1911. i He reoeiv his .S. Degree from Ball State f Teachers C lleee in 1931. He taught in the Wayne n school for five years and at F armland four when later was principal for eight years. He was principal for one year in Porter Go., at the A Boone Grove School, and later et Hebron school i in Porter Oo., for three years. He has non they hearts of the students and has taught them what J n nSohoo1--Spirit' means. , f 0 XJMNX X 53 - X1 , w k gi, - Tv ' Vi IL ,'mlslummw gn.,m4, 'www sn ':i'amvw1wuweM v 'X 'A f.- f 'V A .aw 1 ' : ' tumn-laurgn 1-, ,....-, X 77 Z 'Q'-'ff '- fi 'xii' X gg' 37 FACULTY We 1 . '4 ' - M l P Mr. Beck teaches Methmetics, High School Geography and Physical Education. The first semester he taught the Seniors Health. He b coaches the High School Athletics. He has an H A. B. Degree from Ball State Teacher, College. Miss Bennett teaches Home Ecoz mics and . Science. Received her B.S. Degrhe rom Purdue. i Miss Browne teaches Music,both in High l School and the Grades. She eceived her B.S. Degree from Ball State Tevche' College. J Miss Clevenger teaches st ry,Letin, W . Speech and the girls Physica Education. She holds her A.B. Degree fro. Boll Stwte Teachers r College. , Mr. Hart teaches Agr culture both in High ' ' I School and the seventh no eislth grades. Ho received his B.S. and .A. Degrees at Purdue. I i Mr. Ludy teoche commerce and Junior High Athletics. Rec ve his B.S. Degree from Ball State Te. chars l ,g-e. ' Miss S'nmons eaches English both in High School rno 'he G ndes. She received her A.B. Degree fro Ear . m College. Miss Starbuck is teacher of the fifth and l sixth grades. Received her work at Butler. i Miss Chamness teaches the third and fourth rgredes. Received her work at Bell State Teach- ers College. Mrs. Myers teaches the second and third K grades. She received her Work at Ball State Teachers College. ' C .v Mrs. Davis teaches the first grace. She j received her training at Butler. D , , T 3 I s I r i f 4 f ii QJZZQS-NsNs'hNs,sN.l. I I ' 9- 4Z::::?s uf, ? k u T' I, 'T lt, f E . xfwaavnmlluu-I, , :Il-1mlm::5wmmnvsl'.zwI1lmm1faill'vix,w: zum 1 ' H142 ' ' 1 -fl w ' '- x- -1 - A V, f n 'M' if ' '1Bi'2'W'L'f!l fA'W ! ' 'A' 'Y' f W rv- ,M ' N ' ' aw 1 , 1 Hi 1 'M 'W Q .ffl ?i3f1.fy,f+ Q . J '3 . ln 1 . Q . . -. .-.3:5:2.22E211'A :. E::?E':i '.- :1E2i2'-'EfEfZrE3Ljj:1:1 SL Ei: -. 142151-ig 13 ti-?:?. V 1-1-253.3-'-' ' 4151915 X 31411, iff .ft we-Q-1 - F34 1. 5. iv- , ..-,321-f'..g..A..,E. . .-.34 .gt 2 .1 t , : '-.- ' 7- V' ' V .5 'fi-'+int -: . 2.- -:-4 Ai-r- -:S'EZ-if--'.:--Emp' -2-If . . ' :11p:, ::5:1:5-fir..-. -T-5.554 1 f7O?EfV ..'-?f1 '-liz.-1i'.':. : iivfzbgi ' '- ' 2155552551 :A-133'-1:.'. wzkkf 4-- .evszfkei - .. . - ' '.-,mf,,' .. , 5. 4. -. 1 .1 :,f':5 Qffftf' 117553. ELS' 4:3 r:2: fi: :2.l:':1:2:C.-.Zz L? 7 f-. -ls. .1 D122 551525125 ' IQ . ff. f -21:zl:::2:2:'A K 5:1 q:1, ::,-- - g. 4 ' ' :I -, . '-Y ' - 4:- '3.' ' F33 . ffl 51-5 '. Q!1'?3','...'g3 -Z 153. 3. . .5 1, V 1' Lilgfzff-52-. f- lf5112:--fiifvii-. 51231: , :if ' If 5 - ' L. '1.:Z?.fI-if 7 ,ff.g:',fIlq :ji :i111Q ',l 1:5f,f51., - A. I---tu :..-. ..: '. -:- E-Iifzzif I' :ifti Siff:55:'F'- 712 TL' '.g:::5:-5: :5:2:f .f:'::fQ:.r.Q:q:-:'sg3ic.'? Q15-3. .. .. . .. .. V... ,... .... -I '-I -i-GW'-Sql' ' . '-Isaak.:-f 1:-1-1 -. ' - ' ' : +2 2-.L-'-lr' .-: :-.-.l. --161.36 : . .. Qi-ri f:.'5 ljfzff' -gfs-Qi., Q:-IQ, Ejggfffff .Q.,g-.g5:5:313 1-':-5: -. ,-:z-r-.cms l--e . . ' :-1 ' P:-2':'I . ..... 11.2.2- 523- 'Zi'-5156 ,i1:-t-2-mazaea-:QF3152 S . T:I:l: 5?-f??FEE3fiQ5f3'f19 QH5 'Z .. .ff:'gf-' 3. '- ' :I '2:g. 771-'51-I-Eg.-A1 f-:'. :i: ' '4 ff n ,figs-:Q :if Zeia gfii g:5:g:3:g:1:g:,:g:+s. . , .R E E 2.2, ' A 4:23 5 -'gg -' -' : J :.j.:.' Jai . ' 1f3t'5'1'- 9 ' ,-:' .,gg5: 3:-' .J Su- ' - -1: 01 '.'.' 13,52 2'f -F:2.jgT. .r R232 K -:, -.'.' . '1:7J1I.L-Q-'f is: -1 - 2 g::.::s1-::.1.::5f5-12' ' fi -. i:1'ifl:iSil'l' - . ' 5:f:3:3'?-.-. . 'll' . .. ....... ' ' '.:,.'. 'VIj.'Q'.'.'f'g . 5 g::mmu.ml e If I, I I I I I I , I I I --- N.,- -,,' rv,-..f x H- I ,I 971 I' -I N f?4'Jf'f3! XX'1XQ4 f I,-Q I, ff, ' x X NI nrzf ,+',4 Qfm'x ffm-I ,Iw4M,f V 1, xxkw I . 1 ' ' ,- ,, ' ' , ' ' I L,f,a,u,a.f -f 7' K- J I. -uf Nff U an X' Hflffmk xiai I I I I I I f Hoy Haisley I II Bvgeball I II Bfilebknil N I II Busnnesa MEL. Editgr I Q Commercial Club f I .:'. :vw - I I Prfblcant of Senlor Class I I Scnool Treasure N I I I I I - Florence Jarrett I I I Commgrclal Ulub . I i29I f9-2 'SdUFQ? C1555 I . LU 6 Plo,vres TC1bOI U , 1 I I OCC' Ii-Clikgifs I I A I I I I ,I I I ' I I ' I I I' I ' II I I I 1 W I V - ' I . I If DCnnl0 Austln I 4 I ,' Commercial Club 9 Mlmffograph Editor I 's 4 H C1'llD I if I I I I I -.-..,,.h ' I M I gldris Morris IU - I' I.7k:F viifi' IQ3?fQ Club ' IYBA CCI f:'IjOj'j-gin I If I II II I I ' I I I I QE II , In . I I . I I-X J I II 'I I I I II I I U II II If 1I gi H H H II W 'I H I. I I H I H H I I . I I U N N I 'I II ,I I I I I FTNN, ,f:3NQ. V, f+fQb ,ffl wax fr bmfw?iQwMl I ,,pfggif ff ' EE:SE55E2Ef12,hlI.L?'3i7IL- -:21P'fg1 fax I if . L 4 wig QQ. 3 1' ,O ii 1 . - v 5 L P 1 1 9 4 ,-,gj..'f'I,, ff,-' . AN-- ,f',4' Xxx X -- N , ,ff-me W-XM I Q- I J I v 1 t I , v I 112' jr ' 1 X ii .N ,N N l ,4?5,gf. Qbbfxx fy? flier, ,Q ' Xxx X134-A , , W, ,CRUX I ' 1 , ' 1 4 . N ' -I L CJ! . ffzxfynr Ia, wa , J Lf we tl - to Rfb fr ' 52 C , . Li li .,' neue Driokley 5 H L 1 Baseball I M jlgg Basketball J Q 555' Commercial Club Q E ,fli T, Pres. At .etin Asso0.H I I ti Senior Edit H Q f H r Ti :Q 1 V, All H 1 l A j 11 fl A H 1, fi 9 'ff J8HiS Brooks i U Commerginl Club . 1 V Editor Annual Q . Orchestra Q i School Reporter 4 C ,, . 1 it C U . f I Ii l L yf l f f + V JG-I-f ----V Q-v-ij f 12 . N' 5 b R Eugene Cheesman f - 1 l Commercial Club :C 4 Q- Basketball if ' Sports Editor L , 4-H Club 4 ee N ' J Y Va 'L Ulldiff took lv t3lHistorian 1 F ii Baseball 5 f Qi54-H Club F42Vocational Agr. f ' i W V ul 4 i I ? ' 1 L 133 - r 1 eg at f ' 21 gg ,Q XX W 'i X fbiif Ny ,D ktry, 1 Lifzrxp 71 lx: .V 4' x Xx'xNx .' Effsxfrx-N 4, six-g ' fs. , ff' Jin' ' x p i i-'V-,,,:wj'.f.fff, ,-1' 54 K xx fi- eh --' ' A- P ,cf Ni-1 -ff-A 'L-f: ig1 A Rx M V U 1 yn A w 1, am mf K1 EW x al-if mf. nm, 4.112 'Ai 1? Ar, M? ff, VRF' , Q? 4' M QL lf. J Aw M 1 r M -'F as 1 -1 M4 mm , ,X P: ' a ,W 1 +W'7i11f, '- 2' 4-Wi 'F GT' A Y Q1 , 23,1 1 'g,v,,:.-i w 4- w, ' N 5' gifgii 7 517 355 Y' f 55 45 .Q if iw ? 3 f W :- 'f ,ff gn . ,.,y 5 ', L Q' I ,. mmf e L, QE V '-sqm ' 1' g N' 1,1 . 1 my 2 K - img' pm I -ya,5'4,. E. ld -z Q LW fx WW :gig Y ' ' 1 L ' 11, '+9..: ' 4? it 5 It A L:f4'? ,fgigf! Ln 1 V'xi f Q 0 wr ' 'L vw Q. was Hr 9 ' 142. gl 1 1 11 rs, . P W ai fi ' Niiewf . 5 E59 1 , . fa 2 1, 'ff 'iw QW fw- 4 1 9m L ,VI , fi N -wr, iw - 1 L lf, V y E1 va: -, - V .V ' 1 U . ,533 , wx ., :ic X f Q5 Hz! 1, .4 5 , ,E , a Q W 1 Q A Q.:-1,5 A , a M Q .,. ,. -W 5 r ' w ff gqrlia, s ' E 4 Pl . 'Q '1 , if ,ai ie? 4 fb 4 1.5-Y a 'lf fy ,A-'J if Q Lf f WE 1 5, 's Hifi :Qi ,Mu 1 Q 1 EX up .u 3' ia' Q I Li,wJ .H 5. H. 1 24'- ' JN' ,+ , , ws -sf YH? , , Fm' ' 115 ,x Jfifxfi MMM ,5-Q , V ,fb sk vqhv lb 455 v s M , -,115 5- L 4 f 1:1541 Fi? ff X559 JN -:gil , , We 2-fs. -177 Zu' 'S 'iw fi 1' r m fg? . jr' -3' V Q F3 ,, M QM ff - Wi .K ,WE .dw g . 7, 4 1, 222 jug: Sl' - 3 , 4- ,mg , ,,:,1E?, V 3 4 .Ax , YG Z ,,fj,,.-A X -!,,,l' ,y' ,Ci 'S' ug f ,1 ' ,lv 'xv ' ., 4j5giffi5:f51,fL .FQQQ rig! fn?4f1v:' '4Q445C, Nxigglx- -- Hl11.. 4 che: f '37 ,-XXQ1-h Yi wlLff Z1 riff 4 Audrie Friar Comwerciml Club 1 A'ybgL five Editor W I Q 1 W Q Rosemary Klinck U nCommercia1 Club 1 Kdvertining Mgr. Q1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 h 1 ' 1 1: Y ' ' ' - ' 1 N ' I U1 1 Ruby Lasley ' E 1b 1 bf fHUT9TCi?1 Club V '1 1 Alumnl Yiitor f 1 1 gy V , 1 W 1 1 ' I j , 1 1 , 1 , f 1 1 1 1 I ' ' 1 5 1Mary'Mosier 1 Q 11Gommersial Club 1 11 MGIRH WSWS T itOT 1 b ! U TQ 3 E1 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 J 11 fr 1 1' 1 1 ' 1 , 1 1 111 1 Q 1 Ellen Riley ' X Y Lat in C ': 1 x v 1 Commercial Club A 11 Higb School Editor 1 1 1 ' 15 2 1 - rf. I i . N qnqc., ,.,,-- , 1, f ,,, wg 1 f ff, 1 1 Y 1 I 1 . 1 1 1 1 , 1 o 1 0 iw Pk! .K P Q 4 411. ,we 15 V? Q5 Q + . K My X, W if Q as A 413 Y, u ,,,?,,, , A W, i 3L'Q ' mg? V R?Q5F5 Class History VRiBfaN Q 1 We as first graders who in 1932 started out 4 y on that great sea of Education has as our Captainh' Miss Nell Botkin. We set sail with twenty-seven l members to the crew. Q Presently with twenty in the crew sailing on the ship of Determination we find o ,selves set- s ting sail upon the great ocean of Hif School Ed-H ucation, there we were duly initi ed, by the- y upper three grades. At this time w found our- selves confronting that great monster Algebra which we finally overcame with our swords of firmness. A. Latin and Geometry appear as huge icebergs '. it in Mid Ocean which we were ab to burst with cuqi good ship of Determination gg our fiery Mental Capacity. We welcomed Roy isley into our w group at this time. y After eating of the fr it of the tree of y T pleasure for four month e found a new problem T confronting us which we ermed the Junior Year. Near the end of this y r we welcomed the join- i ing of Reta Mae Daughe ty, Helen Ward, and Doris in McCollum to our num . At the end of this year,z3 we regreted th dep ting of these girls and 9 y Hnrriette Meeh a . Marvin and Marjorie Peacock? f At the begi nz of our Senior year Idris g 'E Morris and Elle lailey announced themselves as i passengers of ou' ship. We also regret the de- f y parting o Ila , e Cheesman who found the way tom ' difficult and choose to enter some other phase of life and R si Jennings, our class president, i w who due to illness was unable to complete the tr.s, with us. We were on our last la 'gf the journeyj t' al 'he storms to-f y o at y Those of us who had weathered t gether areg Eugene Gheesmsn, D d Austin, Ruby Lasley, Eugene Bricklev, Audrie Friar, and Chase Cook. We thirteen have reached the port High School Education and disembarked on the twenty-fifth of April, there for the crew to go their different ways. The class ship has completed its voyage ' and-landed the crew safely on the shore of Self Reliance. f fkffb' pix! ' LA2-Q:Q:5z,f!,,f'g,,J59gi1Y:2?D f 3 1 wx . , ul Ci as WZ Ten Years From Now Donald Austin--Dignified school professor. Gene Brickley--High flyerg an aviator. Janis Brooks--A good housekeeper and dieticia . Eugene Cheesman--An industrious business man. Chase Cook--A good farmer and a patient father. Audrie Friar--An ambitious chool teacher. Roy Haisly--A banker on W all Street. Florence Jarrett--A Beauty Gulturist. Rosemary Klinck--A nurse loafing on California beach. Ruby Lasley--Home girl of Winchester clerking in a store. Idris Morris--A lawyer knownaas a modern talking machine. Mary Mosier--Interested in her home nursery. Ellen Riley--Fulfillinr her life long desire by teaching school in her old home t C-vm . 'Q sq l gy LL-4,.!..f3-1 1 mer WILL Am: rasrmezur- we the Seniors of Uincoln High School, be- D g sound of mind and memory, do hereby make, pub- lt ish, and declare this our last will and testament ' 'y manner and form as follows, to witr - T' U I, Donald Austin, do bequeath my s. ll withq N the typewriter to Fay Fisher. X Q q N ' T, Rosemary Klinek, do bequeath y magnetic r personality to Jean Brooks. , N ' I, Roy Hhisley, do bequeat to Jim Yost my p'bashfulness. H N I, Idris Morris, do bequea my 'gift of F it gab' to Wynona Thornburg. . D, Chase Cook, do bequeat my wonderful a- .. bility to drive a car to m Hutchens. 'Don't overdo it, Jim. f I, Audrie Friar, do :queath to Nilah Hone our my freckles. I Ig Ellen Riley, do,-equeath my ability to tell tall stories to Vhu a Jean Wolfe. N T' Jenis Brooks, -0 bequeath to Fred Fisher lemy ability to tewse. Di Mary Mos- r, lo bequeath my a ility to r N lfool teichers to Y in Howell. Fool N I Gene Bri l'Y do bequeath to my sunny diq.osit N ' T Ehse e -esman, do'bequeath S 3 n. 'Jhrrett'my-:bili y to keep calm. N I, Flo -2 Jarrett, do bequeath t.chens my curly hair. Thke care of it b them Marvin.f Helen Fowleri to Jbsephin to Helen Hb Helen. I, Ruby Easley, do bequeath to Charles Moore my ability to concentrate. 'N SIGNED, WITNESSED, AND SEALED ON this twent N eighth day of April, in the year of our Bord, one thousand, nine hundred thirty-four N KA I , 4221-407' Ulmlxysjf 453115. , N Of1'f bf Z o , ,i , f,1?WTggQgEt o NQ4ngg2g2g?L1v lip ' 4 L!?i5F::N,sxxNNNNsk f J N y ' famzzrnnll ,'axnmmu.,lwn lllfz'lwv.enA xwximv,-W' :vm uw wr ' nw 'z nz-x ' we uw 1,1 ' mm:1m1mmx:1'.' , ,,,.Qx A P BAST'WILU AND TESTAMENT1 H Seniors of Eincoln High School, be- y 'b - I g sound of mind a , ish, and declare this our last will and testament ty manner and form as follows, to witr - t I' Donald Austin, do bequeath my s. ll with, T the tyfnewriter to Fay Fisher. X ' F Rosemary Klinck, do bequeath y magnetic I . We, the nd memory do hereby make, pu 7 personality to mean Brooks. H I, Roy Haisley, do bequeat to Jim That my fbashfulness. li I, Idris Morris, do bequea my 'gift of lgab' to Wynona Thornburg. I t my wonderful a- , P, Chase Cook, do bequea bility to drive a car to m Hutchens. Dcn't overdo it, Jim. y I, Audrie Friar, do v:queath to Nllah Btn' tour my freckles. I I F, Ellen Riley, do,-equeath my ability to , y ltell tall stories to Vau a Jean Wolfe. We eath to Fred Fisher I H I2 Jsnis Brooks, we bcquc i my ability to ted e. I, ' IL Mary Mos: r, Lo bequeath my ability to k W fool tcichers to 11 in Howell. Fool them Msrvin.g,v I, Gene Bri- 1'y, do bequeath to Helen Fcwleri V V my sunny diq.osit 'n. - -esman do-bequeath to Jbsephin 5 II, EU C 9 La , IJhrrett'my :bili y to keep calm. Q I I, Flo -1 Jarrett, do bequeath to Helen Hu H chens my curly hair. Take care of it Helen. j I, Ruby Easley, do bequeath to Charles Moore 1 my ability to concentrate. J , SIGNED, WITNDSSED, AND SEALED ON this went I eighth day of April, in the year of our Lord, one 5 I thousand, nine hundred thirty-four Q H A c2Jr1w7 lf',I721: S134 gnu. , fir! ve, rf I I I 9 t l gf5f4e?f6J6?2Zg Vayfn J Jays, I H Witness I Wiinggg I D 4 54 ' I YQAX H f fQ y 4 :razgzspiigalgiiaggfigf v ms Pug.: umigvfg sly,-fn 'u.,g,-gp-viz: faq -,mfs-v'g:. ' 4a:4wVQs-Kgnfgvpgigyggski F al, :qt 'fp . . . - , .- . , 4 . I 3- KQYZ :CG--L . NAM. ' . . .:.g.5.g. .,.3.g-.-.5. . .--. .,-. - . . , -:-:-.L-.:.1.,,-.-.-.-.- pg uh, ,Z 1':I:Q:2ETS5:i3:3l:2:1:252::g,g5g.g.k :5:1:-z-1-525-zfiz-:Z:2:2!E:E:43:fgt5g f3:3:1ifT:T:- .e2:i:'v3:2: . '!.:.x.'.:.:-3 n:.'.'.:.:.' 1-:lg-:E-vfzfz-ik :gg-zgf.-.-2-:-:-1-1-. 1.1-1.5:-:-:-1-ez-1 . A A -. .2-:.'fS'f:f: '-:-:-:aaaf-'-'-'- . , ,A . , , , . -- ' ....- -:-sf ASHQM ggyffgf .-:-:-:-zzzgz-.-+I. ' T7,xn.,f,-53 .- :.v. '.':.1.'.'..'. :1?:-:.':fi5fa'f- 513. ..... 41:1 rr :A - .1 .. . :-:4-1-rifaggabs '-'-'.'.'-' gr'-'fa S. .1 , - .4444 1-1-:-1-z-' . f '-2:1-If-1'4'1fa-zfizaa-:-:eggH:-1-2. , ......iv , -,by-,-f,' . .t. g. :'r .-.4g1gi-q3gg4':-f5!.g-:- ,. .. .... -..-'- ... .. ,. -:Ar '-H:5F5-.'Z3-'-'-'-if-If-2-:-I-Z-11-Z-:-2 . .H-...' -...-.-. . . -4, jg.. ....L......,....I.--... :-:-'.'-:'v a:-9:71243 -t-fr:-E-z.:-:-:'.':A'g ' g5l3.j'j f,.?l ff:I'fjCjjI11:ljfQ- :g2:aiv,.'1 .- -. .zfmwsziz-1114: ' f 12- ' 23131. ,-1:2 I , Zz1:I:1ge2:,:33:3:3.1:-:-:'' ggzgzgfgtjiiziirgz-15-gf.3 A .. .'I'.'Z' 'Z-IL:-.Q.'.'f'.'. 5 +:-:-:':- :-.-p-g':-z:-:'t-.-:- Iljjgljljlgl-.....Q-,-,-I-.-. .. .. .fjgIjjQQl'lj1jff.L-' tm., Z,-,:,1,-.fn .51 1+- ':1:55fi4:-::iz-55:11-1-51212:I:-'lgl,i,-:f7i:-:-:Zz-: . N - g1:Q.bX5gQ!::'? 2.156-'-'... nm: . -W53.:sa.-.-...:-.ggE.gfSf5g-- 1-124:-:WL . ,'. 'I I 'V .::: 4f:-:-'1:-'5-'-:-:Ziff-:-' '.:.'.'.'.'.'. . .'.j.j.j.'.j.1.l4 '12-2-1 ':':'Z':l:22- ?3:'f:-:- :-.Vi13:T:f5 a'.','.'n', ' '-Z4'.-..:,.j.1Z ' tal: :FPS -mln 'I:215l:2E1:1:2 :FET ' 'fzizf' g' 1:-rfzi.-1-zz--.::g:'. .-. .4-.-1.-.-.-2-q.g.,.,.:.,.:.3F 32-fs-PPI-Ig. I .-.-.-.-. . . . . . . . . - - - -.- f-'25 -.'.-.-.3.-.-.-.-.-.-. i 1' :1:7:2'E':1:2.-, :5:1'!1' . .- 1' fc 1:2:2.::E2:..V:-:1:Y:1-5:g'-I-2:211:-:Eight -'- --:-'-.-:-:-:-:g:::g if :gina 'a2s:::s.f-1- a4z2s2a?!fz:Ez?2sgsga5-15:2:z:e:e:eg5gsqs:s:21gq:g1 -:g:::::ggz' I inf: , :Q --:-:g -' '- -' A'-'-:g:5:A:g:g5:5:g:g::.5.5:513:35:g:g:g::::.g:::::g:: -5Eq:315L3Ef .3592 1:1: -E4-3 f'i3EE5'A 'i'E553E31155E5E5EgE5E5E,I gS5P:'f'.f?,:7-fi: fi'.3 :?1 .3Ei5E5?555E3f5E5iQ33EE?? - 'Q -15131551 413- Liifiig-1 iiiEEE5ir:5E555if:?:- 1222125215555Ti?EE5E1E f: Z' sfif' ,g .- 55515-Er' .4525 1. :firlr ..:2rE:E:5S- :-?1E2:f':1:f:2f-2:-2122? if ZZ-Qi' 1' .L 8432 ' 1 ' Wi.-.fE'Ef5i151E!3 1:55-g52:5:5:f:g::::: -.513 :z5:5..,5g:2:::g:3:g:A - 3125. ..,:3:3:3:g:g:::g:g: fir:-:-:2:1:2:-:f:E:?11 :lei :5:2:?Si5'i:2:r:'-' - -sl:-5 ::1:Eq1::-HESEIEIE: x'3Z2:152::3:Zft1' 'fin 1!3iF?Q,iffi2:2-'- - 3- ... 1:-':1:2:ff7:5E5F:f:':f: .QE2-I2:9?2'1:1:' 2571: 7 'Z f1 ?-2941- . 'z 'f' 42:':2:?Pf:1:f:2:1:2:1:14' .bs . :ggi ':5..,g:-., - ., , fy. ,-.:. - 5.43.5 - - :,2q:3i:fS:5 .5: 1:45:32 .e. xg f' , i -:EQ 52:-:g.g.Q:Q.g: ' -1 :f:1:251:--!:'.2S1:' ?'f'i ' ' , ' 1 gi T:4:':3:i:T:5t2:f -::-:54:::::g:g:3',:5:.,:, ,:,:g:::-:-:g:,:, ., ':Z1:jf5'5 .3 ' 1' :-:ru-:IH '-22:21 :!1::?1:i:f-1:1:1:1:!:5:1: :PT-':':1:f'1:i: fajir. ' L-., -1,-:--ri: 'f.-:, '15 EiI2i1:2E25!?55155Q3:2255-:1E1.2I51g5E5?1:S:w 'T'-S5112 ii. .l-1'- ' 55753K . A'-'1f':f:f '1'l:!:Y:7,':T:f:f21:-.-:'.-'5:2:1:2:5:-.-.f: R' ' f. -.r : 11.f ' vzi -5?-4-' V -r-31. .6?1:2f::13:5:s-s:f:2:e-uf:-:a:ffs:2:a?-Eiiaibk 1:a?.rf :r:z:s1 :re -23 :5,:f'-3521511 -rg:-:1:3f':g:2:-:?:g:!:-:-4 :?:-sg:-: 479' ' .,:5.-xg? .-:-:-.,:?'3fg,: - g-3'-rg: 4' 1'f'2 i'!'-:Tift f5:li': .-.-'27.2l1:7i5ff157f52:- . . .. . . - If-f . ' ':-5412 a 'i. . .12 .1 1ifYEf'2:'f::f3gI45ff-E 122125-FEET?-51fCE1Eff'E1E1E E-T 1 fiiilfilililiii-. 5:1if:1 ,355EQI1.-. 1,515 155325151311-:.525-lf1521255-'2:i,5:E3E151:riff55:' - -:-:f:1.:m2q-:- :-1-:wg-:r:f: 2S'f:E2.2E15:E'--E2-r?f1E1:1E2::if:rS:s::4. 755: .- ' . -iifirirsgi, :f :?35:f1-1? :51?f52bS1E2Sfii!?:s' :Sir :?F2:s's:2:5:::s::e:?1QfI:t:2f 5123-in 2 .ue 555951315555 ififilifif' f3??F5E5L5:35:1E5E5i5?5EA-57555355-355'32552 ff 33 if '3 f.a:f :??IL efe2s2:g+af:2sg:rs2a.' '55fl:fi5Ei'5E.: arises '- :efffi '- :- -:-:-: . r-:-:-.-:-:-: . ' ' '-:-.- :-.-.-: '-.-:-:-f-:f.-'- rwi.-nl: -.. f , e Tris f:s?:a52as1:::-.: Self-:f: 22Sfi ffm :?4:f:S72'7:5:E: 3:7 'i:3.:.,:f 7'g:Y:3:2:-.f.g f..., 2,.g!g.f:3: A ' xffggiz ': g :i5fg?:E: ::':' :??5::'.:3:1:':g5g. ' . U 5525555 152' iEs.ssSs5a?a2 .. 52 ' z 1fff '95-gs3. ..... .fsfffH2:2:zzg-:Ea 'S2EYE2E1?2E2?'1Zf?lEf. .71SIE.ff1E2i-15 . . ff IEI-' 99-1.1 .. ':-c-:-.-:-:- -'-:-:-:-: 1-:-.-:iz :---.1 A x:SL-r-T:1:':-.gt-:- .-:-.-'-:-.-:-:-.- -.-.-.. :-2-' f-:-:-'-:-1-'-' .-:-:-,-'-:-'-- xv' 1-.-7 '-:- -:-.-'- 4? -rc -.----A-.-2-:-. . --'--2v-'-1-:-:7:-:-:-'- 5:3::.f2:::-:f'f:5j'Y: :-1-:4:T:-:7.I.-,iff-' :-:':-.-e- -' -E:4t:.?g:g:g4--22:-13:-:-ag 11:':1:3:C:E:2:1:-:-:::::f:-. 1:1: '2Eff': f'2?f51?2E2?-E':'51' -I-2545521 Eel:-r'ff:,14f1:f: 'I-1:--2 1' PSY?ir?2E2:1Z1:fZ151:r:2-:ir ' :-:2:T'?:5!.JE:':2:lA'g1'fqf:7J 'i' .'-':1f:i:22 1.S:1:2a'rg . zfzlz? ?5:f:5:9:2'f'!:f:5:7:2:2:ST: V :1:1:-Qin -r-54211. . 1:?'4 . - ag:-2:1:fe2:-L -g2:':2:1:1:-:g'. 3:1-' :Ink-:izf ' ' ' g.-zgzgjv :Ig--4-g . ' 12145551 cg,-:gzi ,iq g:g:g::::-.-:-:- 1 :5::::::' -:2' 5 if - z. iz -, 'if c2.Lgg2.42g1p1 1:f:2- - ' 'l:l:f:-:-:g:::- 3.5:-:g:5:rT?'-11f'5'1':' : ' gg55753:iCfl:klf5 T Tiigg' ' ':Z4E:fCf:Qg::E:2:l:f . - A -:-:-:-:-:-:-:-: -C- 5,f:E:5: 'R 5:23. . , l , iff:-:.:-:-' '-'- 5g.3:q:- 55352-25-'i?2S'r:5:L -.-51rg:-.t-:- -. '1:l:1:2 3 '1:-:3:1:3Z:SY515fE:2:Q,- , ' 'v-f. -A - . L 2. - t -'-'-'-L'.'.'.'.'.'f-'-'.'. . .'-'.'.'.'. . , .,.r- . .-.-.-.-.wa :.v.y::. ..'.- '.'.-qs.-. . ug. .w.'. ','. .'.'.- nl. x'f.,g.5:.'.g.g.55.,:. . . ':-9:73-1-.-' :4-:-x-:-:-:-zflzfeeg-:+?e .. .- .qu n ...us ... .... 1 v ,ri , -mu V K., ,g- -X-i ,fff1Qff,l'Hl Frei, XXX fra ,f'Tf X e , , six-X . , f ' ff' A4 'fix ?-X . ,Q 'H up is - , X ,-V ,fp - 1' X xg, fa V. xr,-' I L L, rf. f s-WP XA 2 x iff'-ll X V Ufxqxlxx 1,2-GIZX . ff JUNIOR CLASS Top row, left to right: Sponsor-Robert Ludy.,S Middle row: Jam s Yost, Huffman, Cliffor rCurry, Fisher. i 4 r 4 1 I ' 4 r -YD! 1 iF H I' , .-4 Jean Brooks, Fay Fisher, Charles Moore, Charles Marvin Howell, Fredrick Lower row: Vauna Jean Wolfe, Helen Fowler, Wynona Thornburg,'Doris Teegarden, Myrtle Mills. , , Officers for from our original President, Helen Fowler, our Junior year were chosen sixteen members as follows: Vice President, Marvin Howellg Secretaqy and Treasurer, Doris Teegardeng and Sponsor, Robert Ludy. ' During this year we have earned money for our trip by selling candy and we also gave a play. Each student has helped towards earning the money. We hope to keep the thirteen members we now have and are striving together so we may gain the position the Seniors now hold. X ,Xw. XR. xx- lx wp s , i Ev WV Q,?1'fu.3i 5 Z afflz ff fx is i if s if E x 1 i 5 1 . 1 'i N 1 A 1 I 4 I 1 1 i 1 ,XZ , 151-,..XNx ., f -5 .X fffiiifif- :hub Q:?x rf 'R Q r X ff sk gi .ilQ4472lf W f ,ji 3 7 ' Xxkf- i u 'Q Z if A 'xj 7 WEIFQQJQQQ U Sophomore Class Qian ii 5 A 'n H r lt E9 S li H 2' r I 11 is Q ft 5 f ,:Top row, left to right: bul Cox, Dale Lasley, gi? Sponsor-Merritt Beck, Jayes Hutchems. ,Q lMiddle row: Thelma Even oad, Iris Kolford, Es- ia fther Miller, Edrie lbsier, Grace Fouts, Helen E screen, Miiarm. riowflairifilsssepnjne Jarrett. . IPC tsl rcwf Jeqgil rr-rctt. James Shank, Rich- ' lard Van handiYQhV,, Qamls Adkins, Myron Cook, Q r,Robert Cheesman, ,yen Hutchens--absent. ? 'u Ninete- eage students entered their second 5 gyear of Hig Scho l, with the ambition and desire ytito make a s cces in their school work. Mr. Beck C 'was chosen a r sponsor to help us along the f gway. 1 Q Four of the boys of our class were on the Q sbasketball team: James Shank, Myron Cook, James H QHutehens, and Robert Chcesman. !1 ei Q Q This year we lost three members who decided Z! I ! X x , 1 K ii H I 1 I Mthat the way was too difficult. They were Leroy HGoble, Thelma Mills and Clarice Huffman. I 1 g We have become better acquainted and have Denjoyed very much our contests and parties that Qhave added interest to our work. V fx 'N fl.. u,f Xer- fb! rf! :rig . ki M ffE2:i7s ' A! -. x E ,,-x 5 . g'-ilizr-52.7 A 'xflfzff I l- s . N - -Z 4 f '-Q i'r A S - ,f,:e5fi5f'+ ' 1 'ir - S, -fxl X Z .' ,l - '--S N- Y- 1 .,f' ,' ,-- X. L - ' l- Llj. 1 L bE?jC..4Q-7'-, 'l' ga 1 w is 4. c 1 , '5-V: Q 51: ,:: M16 ' L , W , 1 4+ p pwgf .MLK .. -. N Q H e . H ff ,K , , K RP x 'Z W ' W' 9 f FE.: lg l 1 ,.,. , , My E fa ' A- H p V .nf yi, ' QE 1- Min ,K Q.: 'JE-'2 1 s gff A ix 5. .v, .,, , 3 E ,D .z , -3- 11' I 5 X' if :fl 'if :HF 'fj gf Q 5 f H , 5 'haf if!-Q 1 -L Fla 9? ' he 2 1? C 4 3 E 4 Q af . 1 ,. m . ll ,P .if W .. W., 4 . Q .5-gg K N Wiigi 1 -1 W4 .T 1702, 'i If ' f f ,Q I H K, ' acre 5 -ma ' J 6 39? Qiwwmg -. 1 if Wi' 5 ' 2 if .fs ,, 1 0' r sf E5- 5' .L 4? 1 QQ ,ififi 4 E, 5, LA , VX yff'5Q'g14 - 1 Q Q HU , 93 wi V S? , , . T15 5 I gr 13:5 1 Q 2 jimi , 4 , pf, 5 HTL. 41: f1i 52 if ' K in wi wi. vw H Q W A . . M -2 ,pf Pg We Sigh A 5 'f M, E X--x-,, fi:zP ffxxrfCsl i , ,X A QFQR Af X L,f'f 'AM V L, , , Q, , -' ki X., 1 A ' fl-'L .ir 9 I ,' f xx X ',k 9 4 Hlf V' ,V W w' , ll Nam Il! i t V ve 'I 4 K SF: E11 Qi? T ,! V' 132. 4 :ww fd.. 9 -sr ' : . 1 W W3 i : RUTH. I zz... QI sgl 4 p i a i 1 I W 3 law? Bunn 1' 1 i lg 1 ' 'iii FH?i1f.I cries Q M ! f2iiBotton rev: Ern ' Turre5Q Richard Jackson, oil: Robert Grove encore Eoswortn Richard Kolb, . , A., .. ' rrf, Ender Pursiev, -r3n.Jsn:ins. YQgQMiddle row: Leven ECQFlGS, Marv Kinder, Meriane itil Evvrrcoc, Tiki Honour, Helen Bosworth, 1 I 1 ,', . Qilg Valdonna Brown, Miss Cleveneer. ra 4k Q V ,: 15 '- Qi?ITop row: James l.Qler, Gerald Lasley, Eugene :g,L Kolb, Cherles Boone, Cherles Foute, ClerenCC gif? Wolford,1Edwerd Lykins, Floyd McGune. si E f , 12 c Gf the ET6bD of students that make uo the 1- resent class there are only seven who stort- ' a - , 1 , iied originally. This vear the class has had as igggofficers, President, Neriane Everroedg Secret ry ,QlQand trexsurer, Nile Honour, sponsor, Miss l51lClevenger. 4 lr ' -The class has been very active and has ente NN JKVA I ' 2 I I I' feilteined with several parties during the past r fschcol year. ' I . . . . . SEE: This class has entereo into basketball ann ij hbascball as outside activities and there ere 45 Unfwy nrcmision players. We hope to acccmplish glzrtzizn in the three years wg hgvg bgfol-Q US, ij: .,, 1 ali or ,ggxf Q5 Qfiflsqgsnl fi 'U P if X ff1 Qlxrfrigfirp--., , f,.ifj, ' lit I Ki' EQSLf'er- s- 1 gkfzf o- ' XX, r??1s,lTi.f.-of gf mjfgg r '35-7' r - -- A I4 --gr-, x I 1, 5 Q . X 51 S 45 .K Q 3 f A: 5 x . -ff, Hu rf X ss V ik.-qv' :,,,.,:Q X ik 2, ss QM. ,Q ,, fkE,gmgfv 3 ,s ,4 5 +1 . 1 wp. sl w E 1 If 2 1- JR I I II I I I I I I M I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1:S5414L:X .fl , Q-A--, - fff5j?22?7, NQQR ,fffjffgfy , I Q75 I',.IfT'f-fgffnff UM f 3 LI S- fj'I1I .' ,.f will V -HZ' Xl-gm? Nxagl 1 Flffi 'lfbI I I II ,1 I L I I I I I I i I I I I I 'I I I I I, I I -I I I H Bottom row: Harry ArthuQ'Jarrett, Gerald Q - A Campbell, Richard Boyinger, Wilbur Weimer, I I n Glen Wolfe, Edwin Bo-Worth, Robert Shaffer. I I V Middle row: Esther Hip y, Dorothy Bousman, U W V Rosemary Helms, M.,jorie Bolinger, Georgianna I I 3 Stearns, Mar nge ine, Jeanette Funk, Rosina I I Summers, Ann ,r ncis Shank. l I J Top row: Donald Petro, Prank Billiter, Junior Q I M Bolt, Harry Mi'ls, Jack Hart, Maedine Pegg. H I V Out otvour class there but four who H IIjhave conti ued through the eight years together. I fQAll through the e years We have been glad to I Igwelcome new mbers and have had to part with I ffmany. Q I U Our class this year is proud to have the It I Ifolloring members represented in the Junior ,'H II.High basketball team: Junior Bolt, Harry Mills, ,,I i Frank Eilliter, Richard Bolinger, Glen Wolf e, H I 'and Robert Shaffer. I' ffg We are hoping our boys 'ill be ropresented Q, Illon the H. S. basketball team next year and we IIl 'Il.are also striving to make a success in other Ig- ,IIIschc:l activities. TI , , f H Us If . I If 5. 'I I I I It Xl'Qf7,fiiCS4lx ,--1:Tfjf0xk H f' if'rrX:s:f,q , ,rggef HX ' I ,I X. igs5.,,xX QV. . 1 :Lig5,.1-4-.- . Y U e twirl? 'ff Q Q??-i- ',i,fQ I I Ne-IT, 'rg--Q :W ' L Z I I I I I I I I I Q. 3. lu: 5,5 f .3 if ?l fi 3 1?Paff? ,R . J 5 . .v mf '54 G Q if - 3' ,,. , 7 ' M nga .1 M, rggww fs as 2A f:5 'j , .1 , ,fd 5 r A Q .Q ? jilg -,-Ygn-ivgfg 23 , , 3, 5. V M' I X , ,rg , L ,Z . 1 w, gg? W5 . 9, N my fx s ,Q , ' ...gf 1 25' 4. 113 wif W Z f fe-.H '-'Lf' ,MJ R 'sf '-91: N: 22? ,tif I 2, 1 3 fi, f 1 ., . A i pf I , . fx M vw aa Q Qs, M 'b1 . xx- . W .K A iff? . I Q EQ .J 1 5 '52 4 'i 1 ' 'N si m1,M.2E, H 4 if 2 b .5 ,3 QV pf' f - ' lr as 'X 51 .534 ' - ' 2 X V1 ie 441.133, , X 50 f , ,e sl ' 41 if , . , ffl 1615? ,ex-' . if ef 5, ' Mig, fd r'. ' s ...- lg. 5 Se4eg1hMSfaHdp ,ld 'U NN. f T gi 1' 1 ' V l 4- m ,X ml J 1, 5 1 L .w, Back Row--Charles Boone, erald Addington, Meivinr it Howell,Roy S ers, Glen Lasley. Q T l l Middle Row-Mary Goble, elen Lasley, Geraldine y in Rinard, Ruza h Gray, Gleda Kinder, Mary Marge e Gordon, Evelyn Cropper, Theda Wol d, Howard Canada, Myron T Sh 'Front Row--Huber F ench, Charles Lykins, Paul l Goble, h rles Jenkins, Eugene MeCormi , Mex Crew. M1 T rl There a e bu seven students who started to ,L hchool here t L' coln in the first grade and , y l lhave remained gether all during the seven 5 N, , iyyears of their school activities. They are 1 Gerald Addington, John Boone, -Howard Canada, y uzanah Gray, Charles Lykins, Roy Summers, and lil len Lesley. P 1 w 1 This year we selected Miss Clevenger as our W ',lass sponsor and our officers are as follows: W n ' President: Howard Canada J M , Vice-President: Theda Jane Wolford , 9 Treasurer: Geraldine Rinard Secretary: Claude Powell l fx jx ' C Y H, any-.-w 3? 6143 w LA 44, L Q y , . ,,.-- 1, f-1 -r 5 42 1 f-2 1:5 A ar K Q A fl' ggg 151 fy mf fgrsdsri, 12 , 5 'Fw ,QL V 331 Y. we ,lg ' 4 is Qi L ,wg Q E .1 2 Y Si 'i rg fb ,gqq . Q1 5.32. gF,.?,. 1.454 . ?f '4- i:' 4' 'V dy .. .-1' is--fiwii Pa MQ' 1 4.4 '1'i:2.i?iRJ- if T 'dijhfif' THYQK-vf,!1.Z'VgTR1 M'f JV? . f1fL' r',f g,: ' ,QA-1r5'w3'3g'.:3y gvg-c if ' si V155-'-r f qw-.-ff ' A fa 1-Ja - M 1-f .. t ., Mr. -f HS , .11 ' 'J 4 . vis . . new s3HMU!!5EmqlQ5MERQaaswms as iswiamswef fi mans is ' , if y - ,cf Aiffiw- e f 1 . ' f e 9 - l 'W' r 31 . ',, 5-Pi . gg, ' f - f '. if gsm, ':3'-Wifi, sLf5'?!f Z?J .X if It W W t FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADE l 1 TP 5 ' Once upon a time, in 1954 t e exact, x N Wi a very lively group of boys an girls, as , x Q v you see on the opposite pagei w s in the w M fifth and sixth grade. It was a very healthy w group, for the percent of attendance never l fell below 971 during th ,entire year. None l of the fifth grade wore g asses, that is V fx i quite unusual for a classjxf twenty eight. iii , N ' V w N 5 First of all, they gave a great love i g + , for their studies, including the three R's. p M W w The average grades wene C or above. Art was i , t , a added feature, lun eon cloths, scarfs, W U , handkerchieves, and ny other articles and 1 q decorated with washsble crayons. F A i Q Sports must ot be omitted, for they Q Q never forge todffay baseball, Bill Fisher 4 y i being their av r te umpire. Blackman is I V , everybodys a e and what a lot of fun it is , J to catch a g - of girls or even the teacher. , vig puwaitin for e Trainu, a play was given 5 g Q March , 193 , by the sixth grade. A lot K V I Q of ple sure was derived from this play, yet 5 l l, we work d v ry hard to get it as near perfeotj v i ' as possi e. . ' 2 Q N U H W ' Z Could they guess in 1934 where all g f P 2 would be years later? A s flying seeds, they? J , Q will scatter with the four winds, but stillg g M ,Q ' up J S The days may come, the days may go A , 9 H H But still the heart of memory weaves 5 'lr The bessful dreams of long ago. ' f 1 x' . 1 if M r it it n Q i ll! 3 i s 5 if f Nui Q 3' li M . YE , 1' pg .4 all MIX , js. i s q:f1SZT, ,,.7:Eyffl, L ff.. sb Fxcp' in. ,l,e 'scar .ffiiffgff ixajf ' 'NN:::QSf15k:S5'i:2 ' L we-g7Qr:zJJEr::::9g fag W. 1 Ars ww 2 25 1.- I f Q4 44511, EH , if ,Q .V 5 E 51 2 511 . Q- X11 fEf'5 Q Wm ,,-, s ,-3 1 7 s T :pf'9f.' xw M W' 522 V, 3,1 -,-'ti..-I-.vw -ur , WK. f' lxtlti- '-'lr ffl giiffwx-2 QQTXX, y ' f, f' g' I x ffm?-, Lilfjfl ffff A In I ,fy 3 S ,ns Y, f irjaf' A ' Lf 1'--Lffdsikn ' 1 Gy-,ge My XJJNXJ f- - ff f .f X4-51 ,IX .!,k-hy .Why M Lip-KX' fxx I Y ,Fl faq, ' 'Qs 'Y 1 .if'i0M V ii- ,en 3 NFL UL :loft John CE'-' 9f'f:f,l!g.yG' FZ mv? mfg 3007 3 'gy Jfr1a14, Jfrr Rwf rn Of? Y' in ul lun- D ' ,1 . ' ,-,l,, ,-- TV' Q ' ,I 11 m, DT11F11L. BC,-my J., JO-H -, 1-1 - a 3' I 4 i 0 Sec-nc Rav: H2Y1'vi31i'i5 BU Ll , 2?tQJ E ' A. 1 ,V ,. 721-' 3'j. ' ,FL 1131', I- Li? fvllfx' IS, M1-6 21 :'b,1, C Siifgljf, LO1'Q..?4pi 51 VCEQC, JFLFD '1vxfCJ.:'-Cik - X f xx I : '?i'::'I'4GTl'lff Em1l'7f,l TE7 Allah. Fls IAl':N,K'11'f5 ' ' ' , f, , - . 1 . J-x-, . 1 QQ- ev ,gi V,- XM:f11'Z Doll, Nlfch- 5511-Tw 34 - Fw' 1' ' : . w, W? an N- vig-ji, ' 5 zlyn FIlflH lv Li E- 1' vJ9 MH H A A HFourth Raw: Rudl JuU,, Kf1QJ oiCmnAZ,T WIGZ 'gq',3b,.rt H011-L-iq, LP '?f' G-ff1'l3U 'Q T, w'!.1?tL'.L -291 9 ' 1 -34. x, J- .f-- ' K ' D , 'A , . - T 3 L, . W Hog :lag for . M159 SGPIQUCA, 3111 F1 f 1' 3 ilJ'Li'1i-V-Dr. 1 M n 1' ,. , 11 2 .' 4 ' :E il V 'u 5 ' .. s: : UL ' x 1 4 Q 1 i 1 1 I I X I n Z 4 I I ' 5 e f 2 U fx f! Q xii ' ,A ,jig ,,jf ,11-',2. lx j VU 'Am' .,, Lg-:':f K N if HLA NXxNN::::H'f'7l:?gjQ:9555! N' , u i.?, ,4:' ' A g pmvwq Q' Q 7 ' x awww 'rw Af Rs Q T111 .. 3 I ,,,,, XXX ,gixqggo ngwf xA-Fffmi Qfadg QEEE?:5yk if f?Qy7f'C9 Tift? 3 S 1 1 ? jFirst Row: Carroll Gene Qhstin, Marvin Lesley 5 QFrank Brown, Carlyle Rit enhoure, James Boling- -1 i ' .er, Vern Addington, l Foumr, Gly e bills, Q pJfr Q Bowne. ' f?jj 'I 'om-.x-., , -. rw-, - -1' , Am, .- J '.-A-, 'QC L .' L. RAD 'n 1. EDO N-.. , U.. i CD. f' rl, g 1Gour,cL1nn HcCuue,xK If 3 i2,Dfth C7f'f, Rose- : lm lf Cr T, Glfc-n1?1'7n, Inq' ra Willie, ' S -. - u h WRUUQ F tufr fn. xx W. 1 ,-X 3 ' jg Q'fThir6 Row: adhloeifwr f'wJ, Eamonn Yost, Hvrvin, J qLucwicx, Do Qld ally, Rob It Lee Huhorid, 5 QC1erenoe Canz'., John Hiller, H'UFou1th Roo: Liss S: 1 mek, CL'ff?T Ev ns, Hub- q N - . . - M :.n H Hart H rsnman, Francis K-ole. 3 H if i' ., I? II V J 'gf 543' k R iq Q5 lb if 5 '1 in fe w f if !ij? H U 2 if fif 'i fn f' ii 2 gf if q -4 . I 1 ,z , z fl - . f gf fs kj ., , . ,V -- f ',,- , 1 ,jxxcig ,,,-, Q ZXJ gf QL,-'ff g-f2N 1.,Xf:aif::2ff5QK NRE! ' i'2l:L L! ill e'Q2EEEj9?1 ' . n 5' M 'f '5fv7i-ZsP4 a ,- 'P'Ai'f5:'-151335 sv rx-M if V . ,, , V. ff'--fm .Y'if'f'fW'-X ffvtaz ww f ,f , -. V,.., ,. , . , , -5 .. ..n.J,s.,,f,fJ J I vcffvh . L? ffl K V I rf - , . K, '. ,r K. i 7.36.9 .VQYMM-1, V' wr .AV ,- , g..,,:j,,., lgx -Q 5 4 ,,,14,, sg N, ,f V, -,- --7.13,-A - jrfl - 1 -Q- . ' i-. X E ', --,,i-J' ' ' '-XX drmwd fffgjlyx lrQfX 'S' X . of fly! ,Y J fr Q 1 A l:X V ' 'rl ' Lil 0-4,-af -5 L7 R31 U, .NXT-.-'ji'-1 pq K-,X L' Xlt-1 '..l-X . 1 L' ii ' lf L 1 ' u THIRD at FOURTH GRADE W- is v l ., , :EE iii il 5 i '.-:Z :lu 115 P rg m 3 5,421-V: E QIB m' Q31 ug: il - ,rf Q.. .- - I si, ,-EU.-. 1 X fi' ' , .Q 5 H3 L, HX V' ii: 'e 4 1 I ' il First Row: Dongld Biowng Raymond Jenkinsg John ilk Goxa John McGormickg Ivan Garringerg 55' WallQoerGheesmang Earl Kahleg Johathou-J Kindewi Richard Lnoley. 'QV .Q 3 w Second Rowi Miriam Myorog Melvin Pnrtong James EAN Millbrg Charles Hiokensg Clarence Q,g Uiisohg Wilbur Moroerg Johnny Norrisgii Jack Lonfnecker. Q H . . . 2 i T hird Row' Alma Smook' Frank Myers' Thelma Wiemefzu 9 1 a ,J ' . 7 - Virginia GorCeng Earl Ivan Lasley Aghos Borrorg Evelyn Gordeng Dale Y , Lvmbert. , Fourth Row: Verle Wolfey Margaret Smockg Miseb pg Chamnessg Gertrude Retterg Dorthy f 5 Jettg Juanetta Jettg Hazle Borrorg Q V Betty McIntyre: Claud Mulleng - ,ff fx I Y N, D I Xi -lx r- , , Q Q , - ' wkQL -xg fl ,,,ffQ. '- ij Hi - N N.f,,..f:4',:.jf.' --4 ,F '. -,- N- - ,,fjfl1- A --Q X . ' xxXNt::Q:L::IZ:gx?aiL:::9f:E25iig XQZT '35Lk1 - ,f:i3' r- 2? Q !fflZZ,,f4'fRf51gEQ1i,Rs A MQ Atxgi !jjji?Z?ji,,fffw, xxfhqgigtxx Ong- If Vi xfeff 'if' sr one GRA . Xxeilf' 2 ik HJ,fQ J ,, W g5LLfN4 V Y ' it 44 xl 1 11 fi q A I TI w 's 5 ll :5 l 'Q . , 4 H -. is ., Ii i. 1. 'f '1 51 ,' g in J . i ' 1 Q, 9: it I i 1 2 if'-'rr i H .l 1, QEQ First Row left to right KCharles Austin, Wesley its all Parton, Loren Willis, oyd Lasley, Everett W N jgig Gordon, DonaJan Jphneton, Gene Keener. W Q 'ily Second How - Margaret Q lla, Maxine Funk, Alice t y 'ell Maw Green, Lucie Mepwneaston, Rachel Rose w M H M Schafer, Lila Mae Qpdrick, Vivian Hesser, Q 1 ieg Betty crew, ve iafeetz. 5 4 Q Q Third Row - Cath rihe Kable, Bobby Bolinger, 5 H '13, Keith Stearnsfxheyne McGuire, Martha Fouts, Q U EEK, geona Hi m,1Lo3Qse Gray, Marvin Whitehead, f H leg redric . 1 ey - H Qify Fourth Howl- Jos ph Addington, Francis Mercer, i 2 H M Lee Eldonxiil s, Wayne Garinger, Men J: fe, 1,. L M 1 Billie Mon s, Leon Hesser, James .ert, Dallas M y H U Mills, Donald Shank. Teacher Mrs. Myers. Q 32,1 Absent - Doris siekeis V is .' ' Q!! School opened with an enrollment of 59. l Q 11,1 We have four children who have perfect scores 5 Yi, for spelling for the entire year l9Z3uZ4. They U f yi? are: Billie Monks, Marjorie Van Landingham, f Q Rachel Rose Schafer and Alice Mae Green. E . sv . 3 X L We are soon to finish this year and feel that 5 H it has been a very good year. It has been a M j U y year of happy co-operation and we hate to see I Q U it close. , , I 'X ' N, N Q 1 - 1 f ' Q 'Ak 'fv '- friiiii' ,if:i'i45fe.- lfh :B gl xd532S:sx., sf ,ff5?fQf f UN, F' bf - - lily- sG'I:s?n..,-Zigi?-' V LV., Q' rszsggieeeggisffdt 'C' o M ff :ff H, X .M fi y - A 31' AV- Lgw r: fig, '. iw Y? 114- ,, .A . 'Yi Li T4 sq' iv fx ,:-1 .lg S? :Lf ,' Qi f, .' ii 5 fe .f-,JJSIN-Q K-miie, ff kirx -- ,f775i??5755:z5K Ugxwkblssjx f'-112' Qt M- f , ' M,-,, X If! 0 b I 13 X XX xx l1v!,f!,K5 Lfmuuv' Qf' 7 XX43 Y. ,' rx 'r71 'far4'T1 nn: nw fix.. I N v Back Row--Clauee Deelns, L on Fisher, Billy Lee 5 Austin, Joan Gr fe, Wre. Davis, Rubv l Mills, Raeemerv Willimms, Regina Harri-A l son, Virgizia Horrez. lvNiddle Row-June Weiwnr,jTnnice Mee Morris, Blanch Felm, Rober 'FS3SiOR, Patsy Wolfe, Kathrir QB P Bebbv Praw .. ..-. ., X1 . V, J -- . vFront Row--Mary .rrez, Unrrv Addington, Wavne t i Fonts, G 31 JenFins, Nedra Rinard, Mar- , jorie G iher. a 1 lk U J : - W Betty 'vans ae absent when this oicture was V -taken. Har ld F ame and Betty Lou McCormick have, come to us then. We have had 31 different gchildren enrolled this Veer. Glance Pheloe ane - gRebert Feaston are the onlv ones Witt a nerfect 3 'attendance record. There have been 33 visitors in? 'four room since school ooened. 3 .1 aI J 'We have had a very pleasant school year. Each lHACt1V1tVH has been eotb profitable and enjovable Qfor the teacher an tell as the ounils. We have Q tbeen like one big family and a splendid school f JSDlT1t has been disvlaved. g s I . I I fx U LJl, xxx ' .r .f , if-, CZL-::,,,f1-,:,li 3 4FX.Xl GX?i.,f fg??f lwf Siiiziffirriggkf bl V fm' .' .1 ,,f,. 45, M 2? , 5 gif' f.,,, mow, .HL 1 f, w 1' fa .Q Qi. i f Q ,, ,. ww 1 , I f ,ZW 1, Aye f Qing F -' N'M ff mr' Q-1121 -' .- 'fff fM ffv?'wrrN f'4JSz1HvfvawCf 1Sf1x-f12ff'V,A4 1' fy-if-f:'f-ffef-fn '.,:ww sff'f-2w:'v 'T '-rv . ,, . ,. 1 Y . . ..,. -.. ',,,: ,,.L, :ar R 5 6' . . . . 'A -n 1 ' A . ,g ' ' iv lfizlfzv , 'w'g-.pi fftwa X .. Q: fu Ve, ' ls. I. .-.'..,'. 5 i a V V I' -,fl-1 , gf . . 5- I - .' -, . ,, yi , . .:.:.'3j,.j, -ffjflxs 'Q' -Z4-:-.-1:-:af 1'-'-QT: . ' K A t.j1fZj5fZ'fjf- N g.j-pjigfj.. i53S252'sf1j:ggfcZ5:4-:f':5S:f:1f'f2-Q f ., . 4 .::'!'.z'.'L'.'.w9I-I-ff-7-,,.,..j.z'. 1 -Q ' 3' .. -- 0 IEP? fi-I+'-5'.1'.'.'. .'H'.'Q'f'l'l'Q'F 'fn ' :,:,:'- I H.,,.,.,J Ns.. . ' -PAL ' f., u -:-'L-f-'-'fr -7-:-:-'-9 ' . g.55.LLEZ:5 'glgilifif-Qs, ' 2' - F91 , -' e.u,1J-' H 0 '. . ' ' 'a 'U t.:.:'fi. '.:.'.'.'.'X 64 ' A :f'f ,,3--..fi,:,' ..'f'f'f A ., l:.j.L.' '.-.ig - - - , D. D. '.:.j.3.:f.'....z.' I-:ra-7-:'.1:-P:1:,,, .-:-: :+I-:-:-s:'1-13-.-, . .,.' 5 F - . 35' -1 .r. 'f, , 'nfl 121' -' . if: 'x L21 ..' ,igggzi -r -P1-ziziz f'.','f 'Q:'--. . . . .gf2fE:2:E22I2f:3:f , gzj 3, ' s5sii5?:5::s:E2:1gsgpg:saws eie5z:zs::,., . 'ft .-:-:-':!:1:2:':5: G: 12:-:2:2.2:2'2:i:1.--:xg ,f .-1::3Z' 1:5.i:iE:5:ggL:5:-355?5::5:5:f:5:5:yQE:i-E:?i:::-.:- X . 11 f1i5E!E!?1:2:2:11i11:4:4fE1if'3'2:1:':1:2:1:f2E15-222131: 3: , ,rg :.-4:55-:::::--:::212:31- -:Ez :1:2:2:f:2:::::g:g2-'g:g. .,:::1: f:Lb.,.g3g.?53:5::Z'ml:75E.?f:EE:g5,g?!:5:2:f:5:2:5:3g:: :::g5E:gf:1:- - , - .g -. :g:g:g:g:1.Q. --'7:g.g:g::::.:.-.,.:.g.g411. .:.4, gf, .-sifiaiizi - 1+ '-'2:sfsf1-':s:srifa12s2:2z:z5i,g2?-- '11-. ,.3Eg:g5,:5i,:55Ei12gEEE2E5:5,53.35, ,Ima-.3 -11.51 , - 9 '-'-1-.-2--'1.-tizii' 1122: -.' f:-' --: 1 ' .1'1:1'3:f:2t-:-:-2-'-2'1:3:1:2- ' 5' . :-:-:-:-:'-:-:-. 1 E1!::1:f:r:1:.:-1: 2:1:r:1-2 -.-19 - 1: I --an-fs-:1r:2:2:2:1:1:-:-:-:-'ip'5' Sizqfua-::2:5Sf:1:1-' 1 va' er. -zz:-:,:::,:::g 131552: 32:4 ,.-'g :Qgiitpgg-:gg:::.::3:g:g:g - 4 - uvgrzgzgz- 3'-'y'-: ' QM, 2- -:-:- :-:-:-: -- ,iz -'-A . :-:-.-' :-.3:5:'.1:-'-:g:v:g.5::g' . ,- .,:g::: -: .- - Miz: ' ::1i:E:E-:2E1?rE23f2. .fE1E2f2E2i231E1:1?:12:2- S Iv' 'f'.i2:'1r:1. .' - ' :- s .:sSsPa2::1:::a:25e5 ' 553552: 5:3121-ggfg, ff1z2f: fa5'f2:b?: 1 aiisis-s2s2112s2s:. :S3:5:5:1:3:Er2:Ef:rE5SqE325e3: - ' frEf.f:--- '-S' .555523:51rfi?Igigigirigigsgigigiigiggl . .-.-.41-.-.-.-.-.g.,.V.,-.-,f . Uv... 050 -. 1. C. ,....'.-.'.'.5.-.,.,.,.gs,.,.,.,.,.,.,...,., , ag . - -.-.-.-.-.g.-. .,., ,-.-.-!- f Qg. f , . Q53 . ,.,-,.,-.-.-.-.,.3.,.,.,.,.,.,...,.,.,.,.,.,.. .. ... 2255151?7E1:521:f:I:-:2:2'?2fE- :Q:5:T.:: Q1,:,' ' -- :f23'E1E!7!E15f:1:!:1:2:I:2:T:1:2:2:f:1:I:l:f: ' .-.-.xg:2:1:5351525151Z55::::f11:31Q15221':' '. ' :E1E2E5:::23r5:3512Qririririziririfiriesiifz 1:132?1iI:7E1E!:f:2:1:f:E:::gf?5EfE3?2:2:5:xf:,:i5.' ,Eg-'iii 2E53E132Sf:2E2Z2:E21rEY:1EfE1i15YEri2i:E:5:3:E:2: -:-:-:::::g:g ':7:3:2:3:-.-:-'-.::::::5:5.g::L:+:-- jgiggl, ' . -2:21152-I'Y'32-2:2-52-3-J -5151-2-!'2-21' :-:'pg-:-'3:-:-:-:f:g:-:g:2t----1+-:-:-3 -. ,.:-'- ' . 'U:g.g.g.,- :-:-: 1125:-'g!2:gtg::::-:gf ' -::sgags:sg2sf22s2z1::' .:- .,.::s:sfs:z2sa:s?' .:::.g4c- pg.,-g-g-5-1. .:.g.- .-:v.g, . ---:-: gzgagt , :5:::::::-:g:::- -:- ' :-zazggfii-:-sa.-:-:-1 :-:- .: .. ag: :-:-:- :- +A:--:':2:-:-:EP -:- g:g:g::.,g:-ut: :g--' . r-1' - - ::- 4,:-:- -'z .':2:-:Is-:-:-1-:.:-zf' - .. ' M-.U - s:a:ai:s.ssS:a2 -' .f -22rr25Z?2f:': ..-'J' -f'rf'12?:1-2:11-.. P: . .:::Z'E:f:51 SrE:51fI'2:! if -122292251 ff' s?QSg.' ?' ,11 ?'5 ' G21 535: gf gf 'P-.- .- .gzg:g:g: x .gf p. , 5545: -5,34 .: --tg:-q:g:::g:::g:::: ' 22322:-:-. -5'f.':! 2!:1 3 -2-:S '?:C:f:3:' SS ': 'I :f'f- . .0 .4. -I-'-I ' 3-1-g',2 -.yu -- , g.: I , 4. .33 ' 13155. 33A:5i?':. .2' . il gz, F .ix ,.5:3 ' . .1:Z2:f'. 'fziz' ' f sq-2. .1 :':'-:ffl 'P f' .-: , . . v 1-EEZ:-Er:-51.2-'f'--f Jziz 2: -1- :1:f:' 523- f:,t-1.-e lf -.- - A' ig Q-2:-xy:::::g::.:.::-:zz1:E:gf?:v:21i' .gg-:gin . -z-:1:C' .-:-?2:f -. .'g' 2.-:-.gp Sp:-ag: zgzgzg' zz :-:r-:i'fg2v'X:f 3?f.2:f:'., . 1 :T dl Z'f'f': I-.0592-,.:.l kj,-1:-1. ' . 'f'. .'f n .-I-'-1 '-'-Q '-1 112.0--fffile.-'-iv. - ',2'2'L-'- 'T J: 151'-Z:5:5:E:1:Y-295:11-:'5:-SS25'g:E?E.,-5:E:5:I?'2:A:-:1:2: 2:f:Y: :-:-gf-,E1:1J?:E:fl5:f-1:13:21 2' 5'-314: 31219:-:-:-:S:1:1:1.2:f:f:3:2:3'4g2?:i-1-' :-:V--:1. :2:f:1:5.' 1:1:-:f:Q:1-Q4-aggzgcf -1-:-:P-vu-:--' 11'41E2'f :-: :-1.1-.-1.5.-4.3 7.7.5-.-4 :-:E-,-g.,.g.,.g.f.g.: -...-.-.:.-,r-2-1-.-f: :-:-'-u:.:-g- :-:-:-.-:- -.g.g.-...g -.-.-.-.-:-.-.-.-.-.-: 15':-:-:-:-:-:-'- --f.-.gf . t-.-:-7-.-:-'-:-zf. '-'- -z-:Az-. '-A .-'-:-:':--- fre' 155212ftiifsiaPie?:Liz45565::s2sPsfsf?fggi?:s::?'S:efs2sSsfsEs??i5i25 iqfii f+S'f:'111:--Qzf2:s? s?? Ze siiiziiiifef2fide'sfsiisiiiiiiffsizSiliifegis1222255355':2:Es:gs-mi221:-4:11-22'f'i22211f22SsL1i K ::5:::5:5:f:::,g1g. jg:g:,:g.5:g:::,:-:-:::g1g:Q:' ,:2:2:2:1'. .-rg:-:g:g:..g:g:g:g::.A .5. .. . . .-.1 '. . ' 2:2 sfss:z:a:aE:sqz- :I Q mr. , 54551355522-55555-QiiigzifS215155557IEEQESIESzifirfiffiiffiliiiii-iifi'5555? 1 3'3 1252?-:3E'f:2I575233I225:51f:2:Z:'SQ3EiZg12C212ZE!f'.2ij:S:g.2:S:g'5'f3:5:ff7:EfI '- -,' ' :FTP VE! fi :2:212:2E1f212E4E22:5:f?l:!:15'e1:f:2:i:2:151651115-2:1:f:!:-:!:2'2:kit-A.-. .3Z2:SE2:57T5Z3?:?-2-.-L' 1: 1-S .-.-: g:g:g:E:g.E:5g.:.g:g.g.g'g5::::g:g:-'-'g:,:,:5:-:E:-3323435559-cE:,:gtg:-:-:g:g2g:g:g:5:55-:.g:q:.151 I.. ,.' , ' -:gg EI-134?fE251:5E:i'F2Ef2Lf?!-Sli: .!E2Z1E22 :'1 2:1255-:2E3',5:S5-Esfif51515235-E-32:15122121513 33351. 22231 :sQsaf:1fsk::-Wigs-2:Sfqsn-5s:as:s:s.?Qs.,:2e2f .,::2::5f:::.ae:f:s:s:a:1:sfaes ,PSP m esa' - ' 1 '1'qsf-msmwfi-513321-:355555:-E:E:Qs:S:Sf:-5:e:S:4.?1:S2'5 ?f' IFF- ' Iziwisslfqaf 1.5: 'T' 5 1 -:4:?:2:1:2:l: f ':2-2-' -Y:f:2g2: -I ':fAP-!:-- ':':':G:-Fair:-'-2 :i:2:! 'grgtg 'g.g:f:1. . . 5:1 I: 2:l:2:2-'f:::. . 42545212-'-': i -4 .--.-1' ..55g5i.:iF'1QigE2iEQ2,f:iEs5e331 71555 1533? . ,- '- - '-Lg! -' 4- - I5-Q 2 'QL 1- -55--:-:g. :ggi-ga' . . 41-ma - -3?-2z:s:51E:::EH ' - ' . :- . J 'lv I . ll. n 1 'A .,.' . . , 'sm ws.-... H293 4- YF - -1-:-14-nz-1-:-:fi-as-are-'': A ' '- ljfj I'l'LjIj.LfjfjfI . !,.Ql'...:.' 1. . 5 n l . !Z'..., '-hgwz-a. ....L.:..' . , I -A 5. X' M 1 J: -.. -3-:Q-', - , A -ax' Us-xqf. ,.1-.'.'f3:1 mf ,-., 2-fig, '-3' -'W J?-I-T1-S' . ' f 'K ...sua .3 3..,.,'--. - ' -Q -. -.pg Fw . -.-get E+: 'Hunan-ng 2 I 132719: Wa' M Y, . -A 45 ' . ws Q: 1 , . JH .- . ax X 1 si :V fi lift - A -in , f 1' M Q ,w .14 '13 , sv . -fiif I -wifi Q , v A w?1zn 2, 2 ' 2:1 Efgr' I ' A ?iiE.' Til f +33 ' 'Nik- gi f 135. r :Egg 25,35 5: 'G' .P 3, 6 U Y.'-'Ji A ,,,, .fa ,,.,y,.e 1 , s ww 3, nr W.. 9:2 kr 4 ,ins B A ,,,f'T::::l I NQQM 1 ll 'v f , 1 fx 6G:gY f' ff' QQ: ex Qf I - qi, 1 ' x lx X - g.f V 1 f 3 V -xA, ' 'L-V Q K I 4 :G L, .. . 'tm' I I I ,I fxvflc f , .q i hi E BASKETBALL xi , is y s , a U I e 1 .4 L u F H 1 ' I ll 1 W z V 1' X 51' Ii ' Ei ' e V H L ' ILE. li 1 1, .N ,iff T , . I ff , TOP, I-Om, left to rig Coach, 1.'L9l'l'1 Gt Beck, 5 ig g Eugene Brickley, Fag fsher. 1, 'see Middle row: Rev Hui lev, Eugene Cheesman, Jamqg ' Yost, James Huscbfesf I Lower row: ,,Qnnf Kelp, Treigick Fisher, Jean? Brooks, Harvi Hqwell, Janes shank. , ' SQASQ AEGQRD ' 1 t Modoc---qi ---- ------21 Lincoln ---- ------' H52 I Jackson- ---- ---- ---34 Lineo1n-- ---- -Him- 2 CJ Lo Sant svi -------f18 f McKinley ------ ------ -lm w .J ' g- Lir'1f:f:'L11-----------'W ' e Li:ee1n----- ------ n- : I Stqngy Cfegk ------- --15 LiWCO1D -'-- 'M' 1 ',i JQCPQQQ ------------ -H13 LiRGU1H ' 'H ' 'la 4 'L WQ'?,f1j,Q -------- ------H- L L fl if Clif. 1-1 'Ml gl, Ridggvillc ------- ---- ?S Lincoln -------- ----H 9 i,,3 Lggnntgvillw ------ n-M15 L1VTO1D M?3 ,2': Farmland ------- ------ L5 15CVU1N - H' L3 iff, Huntgvillg --------f- Mil Qineeln -------- H-H' HQJ 25 I Jgffgyqgn -N--------- WWC LlHq7lH -'-- - 'vfg EE ff MOQOC---. ------- -H---- ------- -----A , 5534 Stgggy Cygpk -------- -LO M1DfWlH - ' HMmU'ii wif Mgyivl y ---M-- ------- 57 Linovln---M e-e--- m'Hg9 :' Al11:,.j.i-----'----'--f---------H' 1.5 TQiw1f'Ol11 H' A 571 ,a , ..,. ,. , ..,. V , ' ffix , . -Wm-, ,Z ' ,JN ff? Rf flgsiiigsqx L iLi,::f?E55fJkkw Lf - xxNeERCJ2EEEESSg5QEEESgcffff V a ii ,,, :wg-1 aff? M ml f 5, 2-ff 3 ,. is 3' E' f S if . f., f v ' Q f Aw MSL' ii- 'WHILE' L 5 Y ,tggrbxkxx -'i5fL' :QQNNN-o fjf' f 1 N X X .fx - ' I f ' ' 5? 'xx f' W frm N, A If 43' 5 'N r-'- A- o ' f f ff'fXZ,7 ' , ' 9 X NX -X f is ,W-Mff X i ,J L, in i ,y a fi limo J bxoi FlffiyLf V gikmqixx 27' 'T f' Ig GROUND TEAM Q u ' J U I 51 , gi At back: coach, nie?-rim Beck. E55 Second row, lgft tQjright: Charles Fonts, Myroi f Cook, Charlosfkoore, Charles Huffman. 1 if First row: Floyd!IcCune, Edward ykins, Roborm , Cheosman. lxlf -XL siiisoii 5001135 5 Pi In Mgdoc---QL ---- A ------ 25 Lincoln --'-' 1 JQCKSQH-4 ---- 11 ------- 16 Lincoln -- ' 1 Losautsvillei- ------- 6 LiDC0lU '- ' ' ' 9 McKinley .--..----- ---19 Lincoln. ----- ------ -- 4 Stgney Creek --------- 9 LlHCOlD ---'-- ' 5 Jackson ---------- ---- 6 LiHCOlH '---- 16 Wayne --------- ------- 20 Lincoln -----'- 7 Ridgeville ----------- 25 Lincoln ------- ---- -n 9 Losantsville --------- 8 Linooln -------H --M14 . Farmland ...--------- -22 Lincoln -------- 'W 1' Huntsville ----------- 18 Linooln -- H m' ?5 if- Jgfggfgon .----------- 41 Lincoln ------ --- v W i fi 1,,1gQQ.1 .....-....----- -ie Limfin ------ -1 - 'Fi 2' 'MvKinloy ------------ Q31 Lincoln ---- H--ffm '- Q Q, WORM ------- --v- 5 ' i Loot A------ ---- ll a N ' . i ,X 'lf X H Kb' A V ix j -I' Tw 'L 2- KJ' xxx N ! ,Tx Q1 , ,,ffiEE,pQR f1,,f- 1- S' ,.f3,, ,f ,.-jjl Y' Q7 ' -n QF u , Czlaumaf aj! Q 7 ' xxx! A W aQe.ff+f if f BASEBALL The baseball team played some very good H l i games last fall. The record for the number of games won was not very good, bu e hope that they will do better next qpfb g. The team defeated Modoc, but 655 defeated By, , Losantsville, Farmland, and toney Creek. The term will lose Br tey, c. cook, Haisley, and E. Cheesma by graduation, but 4 there will be plenty o younger material to take their places and ext year's team should give plenty of opp ' ion to the cowpeting schools of th co y. A The boys for baseball last fall T were Yoe Bri aley, G. Cook, Haisley, Fred Fisher, ore Shank, Brooks, Fay Fisher, W l M. Cook, E. Kolp, E. dhecsvan, Lesley, Doteon, t it Fouts, Howell, R. Cheesmen, and R. Kolp. l As there is no scheduled gfmee for this spring J it will give the boys a chance to get eome 1 practice. , V N T I rfx G 1 i y l . Q- vi, aff 1 GRADE BASEBQLL f n The baseball boys of the 7th and 8th grade made a perfect score of wins last fall. lt They defeated Farmland once and Hun eville twice by quite a margin. X i5 A The line-up was as follows: F Summers -------------------- ----Catcher tl Billirer ---------- - ------- .Pitcher Bolinger ------- ---------Q---ShOTt Stop Bolt-.. ...-..--- ------ -------- First Base Cgnadg-- --------- ---I ------Second Base f P0mQ11--- -------- - - ------- --Thir 'Base J !b1fe--- --------- -------- --Left Field l M1118 .---.--- Q ,------------- Center Field N Petro ---------- -------------- --Right Field ll SUBSTITU WS! 1 sley, Addington, Howell, Shank, 3 Shaffer, J est, Lykrns, and mocormiek., 2 They will lose seven boys this year. , I n They are Mills, Bolinger, Wolfe, Bolt, 5111- H 4 n iter, Shaffer, and Petrov We are placing a great deal of confidence w in these boys in helping make up the high Q school team next year. i ' 1 .9 ' , , -' .tx If O -QA - Y . is ifxfeee f,f . Ifn,nX irq? Fi? Gfnupaf lj! J 7 Q' xxxx ., f j H5R5jud GRADE BASKETBALL A F nnli V2 4 1 The Lincoln 7th nd 8th grade basketball team made a wonderfu eoord for the year of I'33 and '54, , The sdcfe o e games for this year were as follows! L. H. S. sr team ----7 Jackson---+ ----- -----9 1 Lynn ----.-- --- .-----17 1 Huntsville.. ------- Io ILosunteville ----------- 7 ?Saratoga ------ - ------ --6 !Hnntsville ----------- 11 I -X15 LYnUv'-v -------'----- f Lincoln ------------ 10 Lincoln ------------ 12 Lincoln ------------ 18 Lincoln---- ------ -12 Lincoln ------------ 15 Lincoln ------------ 23 Lincoln ------------ 28 Lincoln --------- --- -7 29 V 1Winchester----------13 Lincoln ------- ----- L. H. S. second team--ll Lincoln --------- --C35 n Total 166 169 1 jwon ? . 6 +Lost N HUELAWAREUCOUNTY INVITATION TOURNEY f gbcngfcllow ----------- -29 Lincoln ------------ 15 I I: , IH 1 ' WCNI AX' l',f,1'RTX 'NX '69 JD kgx- Y ,Q , ,K - 1 N ,i ff. 3, Q as UM.. ag:- AK: ,, . vw A . A ff? me 3 Ig .,,., .N iff: , 4 'gf Qs' if 5 'ig 51, x if Q iii ' 1 ,a-in -if fi Se wi EE 'L 'Ky 'fc 1 1+ e Junior class pr sented a play ef-T411 - iJ .ratios eng use girly' retendersn at the McKinley gym on Januarls 1 A large crowd attended and it seemed that everyo enjoyed it very much. This was the first play p sented by students of the school since 1928s NRichard and Irene Tulley have rented a cha ing bungalow at 25 per week. Almos as soon as they were settled a telegram arrive ncuncing A coming of Richard's Uncle Hiram. h atter has previously intinated that he woui et his nephed up in Wall Street if he should f n him prosper- h ously-situated. Close on the heels of Uncle come: Irene's Aunt Mirandy who is always preaching ,f 'i:s- ',' t 1 5 Qgls XX 1 'Z 1' A , ff Q: . ' I as el economy. Immediately proble begin to arise an- follow one after another in id succession une til Uncle Hiram falls for A irandy. Just as bout this time it leaks out a he has-known Q -1 1 I w . Richard's true postion all a ong.' Gharact rs Richard Tully A newlywe l--- ----- Marvin Howell Irene His wif ----- -- Pauline Norris, Hiram Swallows Their U lei- ----- - Charles Moore W Mirandy Snock Their A tl ---- --- Doris Teegardeh Charley Jones L ne'5aborD ----- --e James Yost 5 Susan -rs fel ------- Idris Morris Rufus 4 loled servantl--- Faye Fisher E Delish A ff ored maid! ---- Helen Fowler M X Managers ,V A Business tanafer , Jean Brooks f Stage Managers 2 5 Frederick Fisher Myrtle Mills ' ' Ushers E John Lee S S , gong gg Charles Huffman y Hn! Vauna Jean Wolfe A 'hh Goaohed by Robert Ludy assisted by ur. H111 M X 1 Y N .L s A ' if A' Nilix .,, , W -fe yr OUR JUNIOR .TRVIP 1 Q ,, .. V. H ' w 1 The Juniors accompanied by the Seniors and. . sponsors, Miss Simmons, Mr. Ludy, A. J. McGuire, and Mr. Sarig, left Winchester at 5:30 on th! 1, morning of May 2, 1933. '-i ' ' 1 The first place of interest was Limber M Lost country and Gene Stratton Porte home in Geneva. This proved very inte ting to the ones who had read her books.x we motor- ed on north we saw the beautiful Minnonite , church at Berne which belongs to the Amish people of this section. We rived in Fort Wayne at 8:20. There we visi d the Feeble Minded School which was very tiful yet in- teresting. About every pers f any ability f was in classes of art, music, weaving, sewing, carpentering, reading, an simple mathematics. n Here we saw manv beautiful and useful things v 5 N made by the inmates. At 11:30 we stopped Eid had a picnic dinner m,at an old one room scho house. We left here itat 12:45. As we went on north we passed sev- eral beautiful lakes nd at 3:00 we did not 1 ,'on1y visit Whit In itute at South Bend, but 1 also saw the gre I tre Dame Stadium and Col- lege. At 5:15 w e a picnic supper at the tvlndiana A Michig tate line. From here we ,went to Nil , an St. Joseph where we spent tthe night. I . W On the me g of the third we went to the .ouse of David, and then made our way along the 1 ake shore drive back across the state line in- .5o Michigan Gitv 'here we visited the Indiana tate prison which was a very interesting place. e passed the Dunes State Park and at 11:20 we v ntered Whiting where ve ate dinner. At 12:30 1 e visited the Whiting Standard oil refinery, 1 here oil is refined and all other by-products V , f crude oil are made. As ne entered Chicago H he great windy city, ve felt as though we were , earing our main point of interest, the Great or1d's Fair. We arrived at the entrance at ' 1 Continued on next page 'M' f Z' ' 3 , , Y' :OO where me boarded a sight seeing bus aid ffx U00 Q. W 'Q A 3-f3 'l uf 5 I .QM J 4' X I S 9 424s . des, ,,-' Ntfv f if ULSGJV QF' 3 7 X Nxxlf lr?-4b.f !f 55 Z N v R rode to the far end of the fnir ground and go. + P off. As we walked beck we sew the Travel and l Transport building, Hall of Science, Sky ride, M M and many other buildings being erected for the M great Exposition. We left the grounds at 4:50 n and rent to the hctelsu At VYCW we took a walk and sew several large buildings and eeutiful 1 statues. May 4th we arose for breakfast' nd went to the Sneed Acquarium where we snr srl kinds of fish, and also visited the large Field Museum i '7 where we sew many ttings of interest from var- 'ious points in the World. Ar. 11.85 me start- cd our jcurney homewald. We ate dinner at xx Munster at lf30. 6'q Our next stop was near Monticello nt the large hydro electric dum' At STUD we stopned I for SJQPCI et Mr. Snrigs Parents, than mC con- tlnued cn our way home .nrougl Kkkomo, Muncie lf then so Wmncnester wh, e we arrived at 9:55. V ll This trip was veryjintcrcsting and educat- rtil ionnl to each tud and sponsor. ll The follovi tudents enjoyed the trip: F . r. Juniors Seniors 5 Florence srre Charlotte Fisher l ' E ugene B ick y Merrill Clevenger Eugene Che Chase Cook Roy Earsley Mary Mcsisr Ralph Tecgnrden Bernard Fisher Lowell Lilly f x! Donald Austin Sponsors Audrse Friar Rosine Jennings Miss Simmons Rosemary Rlinck Mr. Ludy Ile Mac Uneesman Mr. Snrrg Marjorie Peacock Mr. McGuire MQfV1H Peacock Harriett Meehan Driver . 4 Rets Mae Pnnghtery t 1 J9H1S Brooks Merritt Monks M J f' NQbx ,fre biz? .1 gal. ,s,.,,x Z-j,.fg,,.-: iw .', S--.,?T-:ii-Sr-Z:-,.-111,-,f,. -ess, V I ' -,wk - A f 15:5 . Mqzqfrva Q rf .' in ,A V - Si, wfffiff? 1, f: 94 ':,,.. 3j.11z,if,,.'. NCQ., ,. .A , .9 Lifffx - 2 aqffgg- k f E11 1,4 4 ?',z'Jf1f ,,3::?-W4 Q -' 'f , Il' '1 w-L' 5, n V 2f5.f':f'sZi-. 2122551 .WL I iii? ' Q. , . fi: fu l - Q 42Qb ' 'x 1 , i ' CLE-M1 -ji 37' X if P5 snospscrrvm TRIP t l Any one who is up early Monday morning April ' 30, will see a happy group of Seniors and Juniors t starting on a trip to which they have looked for- m ward to all year. Various points of interest in t Southern Indiana will be visited. H Our first stop will be at Gre 1 ld, there V l'ib will see the home of James lhkt b Riley. At t Indianapolis we plan to visit the S diers Memor- l ial, the Capital Bui1ding'and the Soldiers and l Sailors Monument. From there to Martinsvila to see one of the Santinariums, then to Bloomi , on where I.U., is v located, and on to Bedford to vi it the limestone n l quarries. l At Mitchel we plan to see Kill Spring Park 1 ? Donaldson Cave. Then on Vincennes where we I f f plan to spend our first ght. ' ' r f wi The next mornin eh will cross the Wabash Q r into Mt. Oarmal, Illi Ye, and then back into New i l Harmony to see wt re e first experiment in Com- 5 l munismin Indiana s performed. At Lincoln cityi f +we will visit Na - nks Memorial. W Then t Coryd n,the first capital of Indiana.! ,Here we wil see is place as it has been restor-4 y ned from tha day. Q n U . 1 g We will spend the second night at Lou1sville,i? p ky. Then on to Madison to see Clifty Falls and the: n lgames Lanier Memorial. 5 Y We will than follow the Ohio River into Cin. 3 innati here we will visit the FLW Studio and aybe the Zoo and the Terminal Building which is ,he most modern in the World. i he After making stops in four states we will H , then start toward 'HOME SWEET HOME.n L s .E ' H fca :QQQQg,, :75SEF2vf r, d v 5 A as 5 1 1 ,J E 1 bm 59511 fi ,fflifgg 26.1 an J, , ef' . -3 i pf, 2 K if M 0 FEMS! 8' 4 IIE adv! to we fl uve! amtaiall :Emi 61 Blliff M Q dna Kuna in dumb: lad gud tt in V i 'L ...4 1 is F-wifi I+ 'zlaif 9 'W' gi 's ', 5 L' L , : fx . Q Lgmwkva iw ,Wu Q gf Q 'H . . Q W ' U , E 0 1 I A 'GE Ma. 1+ A A H0 QQ H , ff 1, -f ui, Y 'Z 7 HL 5' ' f'1iv-,I, C5 2, ,.,au.4- .lan ' ' 'WZ , AMX . 1 :J k V3 ' G., ' Q1 .gffiicf - .- , 'TZ' kilrx ' :-.-:1 .- Y '. Az. K 'x I 'J Nc' 5 o X - N .1:::g2, l. ----z-:-: . -.. - ?:3:4:::,l.. if-:-Zz: - -3:1-.N ,. ,:gg:g.g.,- 'zfcgg 5:-gi: -.g:g:g:2:-QgQgQ:- ' 3.5.-.,. 1:1.2.2.i:gZg' -.P:.Qf2.:.:2:'-?1 ,, .-.-.-. 1' T., . ' I ' , -' -.-3PH'.':'..:? f f -1:2 ' '1 ' . s'-tae-:-stgg' - I ..-2':-,. ..,. . ,.,. 229-TYPE. I-I 5325:-,ekglsggilisg ssh -.xx .-,.. .,. ..gZ .a ..- -wg:,g. QEf:f:2::, 5. -fi?-. 1 'Z -EZi5s5:5S:5:11f ' fiiisfgfr. .5:, '-RZ-:iff 5513: 5, -5315- :::1::: . ,5 is-:f:'::5:::' , .2:: I. 5 ' 4- .ngfgtg -. ' . s . ,Z -- .... ...W-1. -.50 . .-:.z..:.:..- -za-: .....:. Us b 1' Saw . 1, -5 .155 . W S1- -1,-, T- -I-. x 'S-gg Y ' '--.LYEQA 9' S ' 42 : -4. -. 4. 3-Z4-1 ' :- - -gh '- N ,-B., . Q-S2595 Vi ' 1 ::4:::-::::5::5::::. ::5g:g:5:rg:f:f:fg5g'1- . ' Q5-I-I-' -Ig: . 22:53:12: .--:-4-:S .Q-I-:fr ., AQ 4-I-Y-..-. . . -. .52- 51 1 'C Qw'f':5'7LM1-. ' .'-' 3-Q' x 2, Q 531 'I X 'L 32Sr?:?.?5: 55555555555 -::F2EE55?25?E5E .-Z63:5:5:2E .23g:2?25r1:fS-Y ' . -gfgflfigtfgt Frffffski' .g:::-'-:ga-' .-v.42'3 ?:? '-:-:-:2.'2..:-' . .-.-. . -:-.':2g,:g:- .1:1'I:2:j: 563155-.:. .1 3E:Er?:Efe1?E5' '- ,:-:-.-: .:,:,:-' . .:!x5:5:3:g 'E?5gq'?5Eii5fE: 7: ' ..:S 522255225 .35 A-, f :Fl I 111 ' 1, - sv iff bfi. 4 3? 'eff gy, i 4 Q15 1 . uf: vw .5 1 .Q , ff 1 f .gp 1553, 1.5 Q-rl' A z r 1 5.. . Q 'gs ' Nr 'Q fm 643 C!Lm44! qfi 3'f ' xxx! mf'-f n VOCXTIONAE AGRICULTURE DEPRRTHENTA This class is composed of three Sophomores, James Adkins, Dale Easley, and Richard Van Land- ingham, and three Freshmen, Eugene, Richard Kolp and Richard Bosworth. In our farm practice prograglihkhave twenty six dairy cows. We are not o y eeping milk and feed records on the cows but are also keep- ing the cost of production records on one hun- dred and twelve head of hogs, wentv-seven sheep eighty-seven acres of corn, a eighteen acres of wheat. Each boy has made a E an for his farm practice 'program and he is dip cted to carry it through. Problems dealing w th each enterprise are studied during the s ool vear than at the end of each year a summe of each project must be made. A copy of the summaries are sent to the State Office in Indi apolis. we have made it a bpractice to take field trips to the farm of Jen boy and on these trips we look at all he imals, and crops that are raised on the fl . We have tested about four- teen hundred ea o corn for farmers this year. The money we get om testing seed corn will be used to ta a ca ning or sightseeing trip this summer. The vo nal agriculture classes in the trade Area of Richmond have formed an organiz- ation under the name of nThe Palladium Vocation- al Agriculture Gounciln. The purpose of this movement is to emphasize the social os well as the educational side of vocational agricultureg so committees have been chosen to represent each county. They hav: been assigned the following projects: Community Improvement, Community Pro- grams, Circulating Lioidry, Industrial and Hist- orical Tours and a Field Day Committee. Presidentr Jhmes Adkins Secy. A Treas.: Eugene Kolp w Y ,gt K 'ii M Y , 253' fa Q ixlgxr, ,LQ ,gg 4 H' 'Q - 155. Qigi if ,F- W 1139 y I.,-f Li al Zig if 54- 755 7 . g 1 ha If '. fsf' w Q' 1 Sf f . 9.0.74 , W! Hi X , Jig as ,mn V' l riff. , Xfwiw , 12.91 Q -X, 1 f 2, 45 -. Yi. Kit ,, E V l ,. Q: , X S 73 WT ,H ku -Mi fl' ff . :mlm-'if is fm 171 ,J 2 -W - . ua ,z , . kwa. A 1 yy 1. sw! fag ' 11 wi an jfs? -Q ax- sf , : 112 ,rw an , , A fi' Z 1,1'H::l.11 , 1 Mhz, .ln ii 55 M a me nf a U . 1513? .' f . X f? o1ndf6-nmvnrrfsrhir T' Q Exifzghe Commercial Department organized a clubkv X , t E 1 1 3 1 T ,v H. A wil N N L i 4 , 34 whose purpose was for the advancement in ideas of commercial work and also a promotion of social activities among the students. The of- ficers elected are as follows: President, Audrie Friar, Vice President, Jean Brooksg Sec- retary, Janis Brooksg and Treasurer, Donald Austin. A This department this year ha - its hours occuppied with interesting and a s valuable experience. Both the beginning and advanced classes have been working for both speed and accuracy. During our period. f work we have carried on a number of contes 3 among these there was chosen from each c s a winner who could make the largest incre se in wpeed extend- ing over a specified length of time. Audrie Friar, Doris Teegarden, d Wynona Thornburg won in this contest. Als we had an accuracy contest and Audrie Friar d Wynona Thornburg The advanced class typing has completed the following work blished a weekly school paper, monthly estf fun for various classes, pictures made '. - in primary grades, and. a f w articles ide of school projects. H1 .he COM ranked one classes in enter the test. .The 1-rcial students are striving to be ff th: twenty five highest typing the - ate in order that they may , -na - in the State Commercial con- c ass was represented last year by Rosemary Klinck, Audrie Friar, and Rosina Jennings. ' were chosen winners. C All work on this annual is also a project of the Commercial Department and is being spon- sored by the Senior Class. There are pins-awarded to the typing students who can meet the following requirements: for bronze pin 35 words, for silver pin 45 words: for gold pin 55 words. No test is accepted for awards with more than three errors. 1? avg, 1 s i 33' Q Y E K '., gli-ggi Q 'il ww ,WN .. .am HG. ' -. v L. mmf :vu .E-QQ . 1- 1 AW 3533 HAGKQDRIWIERQ L COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT 13? 5 , 1355 . i iw 'QV g,,a ,Q . 5, fi it? -1 , 5.1 ,. Qvl Q 'W M if Y. 1 fi' 555 , X 5? T L A ff 321 :Ld ,z s my .52 ii 3-ef-an ff, fniwifidi-uv, ' wkrsia-H. Wg, .f 0 aff 4 'fi I .1251 ' 5 ,em -: uw L' aa-fs .ff W fy -,ggnrv . 1 1 P ,,,s, j xx, A - ,fL7f55il'!!,f,v BQQSFXXX N fZf??7f',f! - QNN'sQffHyk Q4 frfiigzyff' am. XNQEXHY1 Q I ,, f XX 1 I i 1 ls I M it , 1 'J ll lr H N a ! '4 U 65 3 'i ! Q gli Hbme Eccnomi s Q , 3 i J The aimlof Home Econom s is to teach the 5 n , students to do better the esirable home economicsl 1 , ctivitles which they wi perform anyway, to 2 f r t steal high activities, ' d to make them both 4 S fl desirable and possible ,f g it 'l- An understan ng health in relation to ,fi j l foods, cloth , e and community sanitat- , 4 1 f ion, and a de tr to practice health habits. I 5 ,,!Q2- An ability to tribute as a member of the 5 W F E family to the eral will being and happiness l Q tl'g of the h6be. Q f ill 3. To appre late f aesthetic qualities as re- V J iQ lated to re , furnishing of her room and 3 Q Eid to the in lor and exterior of the house .tt 33 Q in which she lives. 3 V n 54- An ability to participate in activities of ' Q y,l the community. Q Q N 5. An increased ability to use leisure hours Q Q in ways that will contribute to the will be- , H ing of the individual. E U 3 y6. Ability and joy in sharing in the physical, Q ' ,n m mental, and social dwelopment of young child- W , ren. f 5 M7- An ability to meet new situations in the home. J H f 8. A desire for further study of hone problems 5 7 h and familiarity with soursss from which help v v p maY be obtained. frjzzjgwli 5 . X 11,3 Lu fel Qs. s f--A CjfJ rf . aQg3Q2::2l:? Jq J ,D f f '4kQ35 f 'L F J 2 I 5 1 if-M5 Q, , E-WL, X W x 1: 2' E5 - .JW Q v E sw iffy, '17E'5ff?f 7 if I 'gf S 11 ggi? :ii ' 'K Ph If AHF ,.f,f1,4 21 L. . - 4 L' IF 5:1 V v 'H ,V .n 3 ' - 'f .213 4, 4, . 12, 3, 4 A fw 'M A 0 0 df. x 4 x Q ' Huff ' 2. ,Q Qi , 'Q 5'Q?f?0A222f .'e! f' 5 ,N 4 ' ' rr V A 9 , 4 ,V - +' ul 4 521: x 132 E ' 'rl lv Y '- ,A 2 1 , 1 .- , 1: Q A X z k . ,-I , .411 a E . , , .,.. ,, ., 1 , 1: :ff 'S ff ,g 5, . - --xo - ' ' ,'l,EA:Q1..53, ., A5 -J ,Q .f L, . V1 ' an diana or fn-,mmm ma ns' V uma at ,vp-mm .Q ,gzi p dv QB!! 3,.,.. ww f .Q ...mm al W -.sums nuance' I ' me Io name qua l i t 'dl-I maxqqm an swarm: E Ill! an ws: an ntttlhnmveiliild an ,. 01' ewan eds to angina its .mum fwf ar - ' te mnxvtms n! onqrotsnq 3 .Q ' 1 fl? A ,V, W , amos masts! na Qilmztiitds -M fri' aaa as fig, is-Maui: Biff at jltinds si -time EIU! is tmnrgazisvbllglhnapj mit 31 'med Se , ' -W., ' Ulf Q ,n'Ug,.5-K n' ,u - 3. f Ziff, 11- ff! 3 ? : ,,,,,5. . 397 1, .z 5, . hlwyv- ' ' 'Hg f , five T K v. ' Egg In 5 .35 fi l ' A M J ' 433 f .3 4 1 F .Ei wk? K 4 gf' .fwfr -P, ,. W, ff A A 6.3555 1 - K ,' 11 jg 53: ig! -Q ilfii 2 5 eff' w , j 1, Y s, 'W H, , X5 I ff ? Tin A apr '1. 'lf LN 3- ,E F mf '.1.,. 1 a .fm-' 1. ' 21 -Q ,, J ' .K il Q L Q ' 11 frm . ' fi 4' A :gg . Q A 7 l.LATHEE,l.i.TliCS DZZFALIE INT The seventh grade Arithmetic class has been stud ing the four fundamentals of irithnetic nearly all year. after each fundamental had been studied the class took up problems that were of a practical nature to solve. The funds entals that they learned were used in the solvinti of these problems. Near the close of the t r problems involving most of the f ndamentalsqgere studied. Here the pupils received an idea about using what they had learned to an advantage in saving , extra work. They also learned several short Q cuts in their Arithmetic. The eighth grade Arit c class has en- joyed a year of Arithmetic studying about E business practices such as banking, farming,, budgeting, and saving. hey started a bank of 1 their own which taught em the idea of thrift. Each student who depesi d in the bank had a purpose for which they ere saving their money. The cishth gras- Held a contest each month therefore the c ass its divided into tue groups. Each group had w le f r the was supposed to keep all of his etudew-s worxing at their utmost. At the end of each 1-.th the scores made by bothg groups were averogsd and the group receiving th' higher ave hge won and as a reward received a nicnic dinner. The contests :ent the students working ea -est y. ' ' The large Freshman Algebra Class had manyi repeaters at the beginning of the year but at the close it was composed entirely of freshman. This class has found several new ways of solvin problems, not for every-day work, but to dovclo a power of reasoning, . Although the Sophomore advanced Algebra clasl was rather small in number they have enjoyed 4 class of advanced Algebra which received thi I fundamentals of Freshman Algebra. They used thi , f11ndfmon.tn1s as a' foundation for their course, Q ' J - is . . , 7 .JT' lla .4 wiT! ' 'xff Af-,Q:h,i L.:fE22?? ,ye y. si pi , iii, si! T! M 1 ' , Q, Lf 'U 5 i X - ,iv 2. refs' . 1 ,J M Hr X3 ?r sag i . W- -H. ' wi' Q ef-3 s qx, if marine k Vw A mia, 35, L it ,Q ,. . LZ, L. nl dpkg? Us ,. rf: 527 VY' ' fFiChf-'Qk-Bi wi? 425, , ,ami . M 'ik fy 1 :M 'jgexf' My fig? 9, f'?52E Mlm 'Q fr : 15. Q 152 1, Mig ,ffm E is ,ff gpg ' mil' 2 9. - hifi! M: Q, W .I Q, Q, 1 ii 'we gr 'wk mf' . EEE, . ',i: 'Bs 2 Ntrffdgig czeaghti .jg 3 7 -.QF2::L,' X Ga S EECH DEPARTMENT A new course, offering a semesters work in Better Speech, has been introduced this year Because our facilities are limited,we have con fined our work to speaking rather n inter pretation. On the all -school P.T.L. pro ram in March the class presented The Soul tor's Prayer. This depicts the prayer of'5ygma ion, a sculptor of Cyprus, for Venus to give 1 e to the statue of Galetea, his creation. The ay was written by students of the Junior Class the University High School, lest Los Anse , California, and was cast in tableau form. Idris Morris gave th reading, while the other parts were presen by Florence Jarrett, Ellen Riley,Mary Mosier, Janis Brooks, Rosemary Klinck, and Eugene Briiyley. ,f TI DEPARTMENT The advance tudents of the Latin Depart- ment prese ed Stratus Populusgue Romggus, one- act comedy at th January P.T.A. meeting. The scene was lai in the atruim of the home of Sura. Aoi , Suras daughter, has political ambitions. However, when she learned that she was betrothed and to be married soon,she turned her thoughts to more serious things. The parts were very well interpreted by the following students:Aci1uis Sure, s wealthy Roman - Senator Frederick Fisher: Acilia, the daughter of Sura-Idris Morrissquinetia, friend of Acilie-Ellen Rileyg A Calpurnius Muses, a young Roman,Eugene Brickleyg Decia, his mother Helen Fowler, Chnris, a servant - Jean Brooksg and Zoe, a servent-Doris Teegarden. f g y g- . Y A r xii new .mn can an I., 1, MH' siidwi ,ivattsii Qiqliliwg M SMH and gc wsmrwaz 59' 3 dike 1 sa lmksm 'T' in' Q . ff . X. ---. i . can-ef'fW N Q new ' to Graduates of Lincoln High School 1914 l tlrank Hitchcock-lives in Winchester and working V for the governments r Ruth Rinard Iolfe-lives southwest of heater, Ralph I-Iutchens-lives at Milton , r Philip Hbltz- lives south of linchegier, farmer. on t Elmer Weimer-lives at Union City ' r 1915 W t Dorothy Mills Groom-lives at vton r nRaymond Summers-mail carrier f' m Lynn. tRa1ph Lewellen-lives at Ander ' t tEthan Woimer-killed in World r. ?Nea1 McGuire-Buys cream ar und Winchester V -Marion Johnson-In Michigan D 19 ' nShie1ds Cortner-lives nos h of Farmland ' w fiinona Thornburg Gordon- ives southwest of Win.- j , V4 n 'W ' . heaters fftsva Goats Marta-liv ' n Winchester. . 1 1917 t't H6hHrt Diggs-In este: sHUu y Hbbbick-For after being fatally burned 'Leatha McA1 star- ives in Dayton . QG1enn Mille -live in Winchester, works for 1 1' Sta. 8 'S 4 Wdlenn Hills- o f1111ng station in nincnester J t wcharley Pflaster-lives southwest of linohestsr M t QRmymond Retzwat homo southwest of linchester s . 5Josephine Banning-Winchester n L n N .1318 V f t uHBnry Clayton-Electrician in Fhmmland L n Mary Greene-school teacher ., 'Emily Hitchcock-Muncie i nVHEro1d Mull Muncie Freight Agent 5 ,Lulu ReibermAt home near Parker N tf slph Hinmrdmlivsn southwest of Winchestar H uOpQ.L 'l'?1-31'T1k:u3fg1.'-12 L15 in Richmond, Ind. 5 . N , H vi tg rv I ' Mix fjfw s rea Qfifzirrtszrxs .,,:::Zi22 ' rr' f , 'U ' QL, 21, :QQ Vg g. 'f13,, , m1ssngm1mnmu1ni11mnnas:H irlzxfinfumluia. -1 ,,..LVu+m1rz. li-naw.-,mwdnu mm' wawwwm 'I ,mme , A fvxmrww asuawnslu- .2 ul 1 W: csmvv1:mm, :, 1.',1p,'e.snrm . Am , ,,!,f'-,,,f'i xxtgggh i Ygf'?4Wf'.,,....,f.-f hi X .weft 2 1919 F Wilbur Burtonwworks in China Guy Fisher-farmer southeast of Winchester Troy Keener-farmer southwest of Winchester Blanche Mann Mann-lives at Lynn Ruth Mills Black-Lives at Farmland f John Reynard-Deceased n I Floyd Sunmers-Works at Foundry i Winchester M I Edna Yost Willems- Lives in Aldbe . I Q Bonnie Mills Grow- Lives near Farmland N 1930 Ina Bolinger McGuire-lives thwest of Win- 4, chester. ' Madonna Bolinger Hesser-li s.Torthwest of 1 Winchester. Ivan E. Clear-druggist a Lynn. in Ester Clayton-school tea her in Clinton, Ind Herman Higginsifermer s thwest of Winchester Lura Lee-school teacher lives nerr Winchester r - 2 L. ' I f Q . g 1 Q 1 4. F Q 11 1, M w 1 M, A 1 I I I Helen McGuire-lives n th of Parker, Ind. . H Y Mary M. Pegg-in Chica, I 1 Edna Teegarden-Nurs in Indianapolis 'n , 8 1 i 1921 f 3 i . Chloe Edwards a ihton-Muncie , 1 i Alice Johnson on-lives west of Winchester f I W Ralph G. Mosier srpenter in Winchester ' 4 Hazel Tho burg :mry-lives in Linrington, Maine ' 1 1 Myrtle Ly ins-1 Vee in Muncie, Ind. 1 , , 4 Bernice W on Nurse Q w e'j z Miriam Wilm e Carpenter-lives in Winchester H - 1 4 1922 2 W ' ' Edgar Billman-farmer lives northwest of Wine 1 M ' chester. I y il Lois Heaston-Works in Dayton 4 Q Ester Hutchesn Erlgy-Prrker, Ind. V I Harry Jessup-Peymaster at Glass House. 5 Y - if Harold Lnhey-lives in Ohio. . t Florence Oyler- . e p - in Flora Wilmore-married a in Ginn., Ohio. f j Q ' Doris Hell Pflaster-Tel hone operator. Q Q I M ! jxqk I NN !,Ai?mY 511 Jig? in CML MZ'-Zi!! 'N2:.g5NTlLLJ3 Y e , 41, .1 , 'Jr iff? ' R 15 E? J J V55 .ga 'it wg 4. it 'lf Mir PF X19 . Q . ,,5:5f' , ' ' Xfx' ' R xr fr 2 Y 'U' ww 'f 'V X ' lee-Jef I 1929 R Donald Teegarden-at nomo Ralph Stump- at home l Earnie Mosier-works at Winchester L er Co. R Robert Klinck-works in Winchester ' mMary Green-at home R Robert Curry-at home U5 1950 Inez Puckett Carpenter-lives near-Union City R 1931 t Mildred Wolfe-at home R th Robert Thornburg-at home 6 -. H Martha L. Sarig-at home Grace Owens-at home l Lura Miller-deceased R lCharles Klinck-at home R Mary L. Heaston-at home , W Glen Friar-farming northhest of Farmland , llrwilliam Cox-at home , A I Bernice Billman Runk Mlives in Union City 3 Kathleen Brooks r- eld-Southeast of City 9 f m i- 1952 Alma Willis Thom ives in Farmland R 9 Fredrick S ttmat ome l R Florence P kett at home , H Doris Kelp t ho e Q ,w J Dorothy Jar et working in Winchester 5 Q Lucille Fri home Vf J H Catherine Downing-at home H R Q Eldon Derrick-at home 4 l C James Alcorn-at home f 1 R 1935 2 Lowell Lilly-at home . Ralph Teegarden-at home Q Charlotte Fisher-at home 5 5 Bernard Fisher-at home : 5 R Ivan Dotson-lives in Farmland 3 R H Merril Clevenger-at home near Farmland h l 'g ! , ,N lf 1? ' I, Ggiiy C iqzlrkfeaejgw4i5E3g22::g:Lref Y' i +N'- M - X x.-,X ,T . waiii ,Ras 4,-1 if , . ,,,x .. ga Emiiwa' Ajgj 4, .J V! 115 ww 1 ,mW5f'- V95 wf'f':i fizziip ' Q, , ' 'fill-. v gm 1 W h 2.- .'A,,? Jw , 1 , W E1'W?,14.'f :mx ' , N A sf tie-I.! xxx Tv MePhEE5kA.KEPY X Y . y Ask your Grocer for y McPhees Oven Fresh Bread Sliced or Unsliced U Phone 207 , e is U5 One of our seniors Donald, was told to whisper something soft in his girl's ear if he wanted her to lo e him. So when she least expected it - whispered, 'Mashed Potatoes.' Mary M: Do you. love me, S ter? Sater: Sure. Mary: Then why don't our chest go up and down like the' trees in the movies. One of our high chool teachers, noted for strict discipi 'Je entered the class- , room one day nd iced a girl student sitting with r et in the aisle and chew- ing gum. 'Au e' exclaimed Mr. Beck, a bit i lndleantly, Wt - that gum out of your mouth and Put your fc in.n O Onward, oll o ward, ch time in thy flight y ABQ make he ell ring, be-ore I recite. ss, c A 5 Q CLLRI, LrYNiRD R POTTER yi Funeral Parlor W n 7 , WlHCHOStCT, Ind. f Thema Green 621 Phone Green 621 I N ' ffx ' Arg' - ,2- f 3 cf. W W is Y . v W 14' va, , my :xii Y N 'iam' 'Fi nv 311 N 3 uh fQ'F'Mf' 'N 3' ,, wifi.: 45 . W - 4 5a3i?'1! E QQ 1 mf f. ,gf - Q545, Q Ii X . , .ggxaqk iff Y,p,Q,z5m ,, Wf1?H'T T543 L'-UQ Q 1. 3 'Wy Y 1' , an .fgT w,h4 M, W. 1 Qi ec Wi' 1 , m T Fi R ' KG ' 36 ,, ff Ypsariilg apr -ybrvr' , ,S 1 . Wi W' TF ,ml-'ir . 3 Wg . Q .X ,F is A 22:1 Q? dx' 3.51521 '- Jai V X iq: E3 ww , 'X 'M , , MH if 1 F 521 if? 2 1 f rf www f 1 'iw new mummy: ,rv --xg ,j:::::1:- iwmggrxxx. 5 ,X 4 ' S ' - ' , ' I: I . if W 4 J if ' XX ii b5qB4dil'f K ' Complements of X 'E c. V. GRAFT I 5 G r a 1 n, C b a 15 - F e e d, E t c. Q r A Phone 246 - W chester 1 l..g,.f ff f- ---e, f ff f f x I5 H RANDOLPH COUNTY FARM BUREAU C0-OPERATIVE ASSN INC I A i f Distributors f A j ALL FARM CCMMOD TES A 'Shippers of Live Stock - ectors of Cream ,NX rin Winchester Indiana 7 J FERTILIZER FEE SEEDS GOAL ' 4 Its CREDIT UNION is of terest to you Sec us M ff-rr 'J 1 , i i D A V E K A E s U P P L Y c o Mir A N Y I , V - 3' QUALITY FARM IPMENT -- HOBILOIL PRODUCTS , 750 West Washington St I Winchester Ind 5 G 0 O D R I C H B R 0 S C O 3 if 'The Place to Buy' 2 i I Goodrich Binder Twine DKK Fertilizer f E Good-Qich Feeds--Field Seeds f i Q . BROODER COAL ' 5 Farmland - Winchester - Snow Hill Q, ,JA ,Q I NCQN s .-.. ,,f ' xi If x's. I . f ,.f- 'f',f', e -f'f!?77f -1 v Q a ,W JH gw 1274 7 ' :az wi-E 2: r . . '1,,g: ' AM A uf 1 K wi. F 'ix 91 -f WI A T 3,312 QM K. sw , . Q. , X E . 4 E iw: Y,, 5 N 3.2133 39534 +511 EW L, ng. A , mi 12: ' ,yrs 1 ': 4. 'Fi 531 , Wir' . vfgff? :FW-' if 'fi W Mi .M - Vlftii iiiiii aim Q' w WL -: UML -1 ew 4243 C922 -Jw 1, 3531 41 1. 1.3 fr ' limi qw xv' Q A, , K JW 'fi f V4.1 'Sn f my W , ,wa W -. 'a , M., , a A ,SQ fl: ,, 3 'QM EENW ws? II I P I I I ,. L ,,,...c....,5a, . iff: w-.':- 'X K ...-I-' U- ' f' -I :' is rf 1951? L' N- Y , f, ' ff iw .fl-:milf f 4 RM in QQ- ff c1....' .L J 'If ww 7 - fi, :-'J - l 1fiS,i XA' Iva? , E I :V ROBERT H. 03013 BRADRICK 5iJufIg,n.A 1? V H' Mfr of Stoney Creek Township V V L L y Candidate for H Q AUDITOR OF RANDOLPH COUNTY I f - if WILLIAM L. cnrummrn ,I -s I M I N ' Candidaie for f Ny N Assmssoa RAI-moLPH comlr I , I MERRILL Ir. NICHOLSO 35. 'If - Candidate for f 2 VII I I in I lg ff T Jowfr SENATOR E. I Jay and Randolph s. 4 Q 4 4 O OKABEL a. I NG f Q! I I 'Q Real Estate and Insurance Il, N 23 F . 1 of P. Bldg. n ,g irq' Office Phone 17 Winchester, Ind. fg V f I 3 H Teacher-:' what is lo 3 NT,T Roy: A fresh eng. gh ' Teacher: Marr' de? :MH I Roy: Hard-boil gg. Ig f, Teacher: Divor ? 'IQ Roy: Scrambled gs. . 1 . t Miss Benne t: at is nicotine? U Eugene C.: Ni ting is so deadly a poison ' .T ' at a drop on the end of a dog's tail will kill a man. N A A gqgd woman is hard to find and much harder Y: F L .I to keep. Ig 1' I so I - I 5, 'I I F--I ws--N 2 vr I I,N 7:You'1l find.it at F F n LA I no QLMLL ! 3 Q 5 ,WG Winchester's Store for Mcn.a Boys Q Q 'I' iff, 34? -9 x-lf'6'+:e I v . ' awarmvzfn b' 4' 1.5:-vs: rgrwm-.r' X. 'vm 'au -m +.f: frf, 1 .X . , 1,11 fm-W - 1' Xe: ze' Juv . k 'ar' -as 1 vm' ,, V , x-.V 31-13 ua.-M1111-1 fh- Winchester Union Stock Yards Company Daily Market hone 105 lo yardage or commission Phone lO5 Say it with flowers MQELVAIN FLOWER SHOP MAQY'S SFOPP Presenting The newest in Sp ing apvarel Modestly riced Vo e CHARLES LEAVELL For reelec n for Sherriff RY fChlnI PIERCE ndidate for Audi r Randolph County Ro NI am ve with a very homely girl, while v a very pretty girl with lots of money wants me 4 to marry her What shall I do?W onald 'By all means marry the one you love a d 1 give me the name and address of the other one. v At the close of a very interesting and con- incing debate in the llth and 12th years English t l I 1 plass, the judges announced the negative side as he victors, and Florence , all in a tremble, ame to Miss Simmons, with clasped hands, said in l x J tearful voice: nOhL Miss Simmons, which side A in . 3 C f M 1 i Rf, H f E 1 or e Cut flowers for all occasio s I l v Cut flowers A potted plants for Hother's Day , , 3 , - . - I i A C C t r A t v yr L y W : ' n fl - ll as'I on?N M ,X 7' funEre:,uww:c' 1 Mm H an :L ra' , 'A 1 wa. ' 9 r -.w xr rr A vlmzzwmm la ,mimi wma .' 'mem '11D.,mnlm.1n.11r, .:9' r l4' Nr, fQff9::tiEEii:Xn5a5Ql , !,ff::fff',,-if XM gggb , X ,-uf, wwfffv X Y 2 !!it5qgZ3aQ? . u Mgr? Wm? :Sgr j , i u Comp1imeng5u'x 2 ofrwgw i' E 6 f QfTHE.HUNT'STUDI0 h E r,r WPortra1ts.That P19dQy' u' ' 1 I Portland, Indiana I I P , 5 , J lf r m x L U . i ,, H- P! z H FF Avbonms COMPANY ' Q 9 W ' IANAPOLIS Ng I Q H, Manufacturers ' ' Of l' . Class Rings and Club Pins ' , I ' W ' 1 u , u , I u OFFICIAL JEWELERS P or Q , i I r qw unrncorm E1GH'SCHO0L , r l W Q f 4 .2 i l 1' A X Qg?:k:::E:NNNsNhNs ' on' .J f 4' , Kc a 'RJ' ,,,..-Ns Xw fx' 'A ,., s 'N g,: K , ,V ,N , Sf: ' ' ' ., L, - v,f N ,N . Q , 1 X W f-4 :f ff xg 3 0 c,e.....J ff 3? 'N-f, . ., - ' 1 J A,: ' 4 u ' i 1 il x J, , -f 'nn fr 1 , ,ff I , J 1 Complim ts j , 0 QQ of A ,f ' , RANDOLPH OUNTY BANK' qi, 1 -An. , , ...N b 11 . Wi Qfyster, ggdiana 1 Q A i if A ,-f' 965'-if , lx V Ea dLgf2??'S' s Fi I H wx . ri .. ' , 1 f ' 1 ll V ,xi 5,9 V - ' ' . IF, ' S 1 4 , F ? I, - 1' W- - 1 4 Q 1, we 1 , , J: ', i 3 , , H ' 2 I lg i H: 1 wx A , 1 W ' N3 'lf - 7 lx .QV ' .. ' If I V t X , Q . gl, , . 5 - A . , s W ' xx is lx v 5 , Q. ff-'5--r ,A ' . Y ' s . N , , ... A A N '4 ,ug may . X ? V K t l. i K' ' ., A ' , ' ' I ' :ug 'QQ f W- .. 'a V A 4 1 , - ,Q . ., .- :JV 1 W ,,.::.' Q PM 9 X' , -f 5, - -' 3 N., .-mg' gif, 9 Q 1 In. .QF 40.1 1 ssfg gf! T -s 'U S , ,JVM v--ah.: ,ju -- again :asv V- HL va,- on V 1 5 .,,. - , ' V-Q.. H ' ' '-.. '51 -,-. wa. , L - ',,,: ' Jhfo-1 W J! - Wim I3 ug , WL '42 ,, V Q - sd . A -: :AA-yi, . , ' , ' V, , I-11 5-' ' . W-f' N w. N, W1 J X uw , .. 4' ' M Q A .hd rf' ' . . .f J . 4 , . f 1 , ' , k pf ' ' v ' Kr A ' I' ' da N W ' er ,, ' , gf. 3:1-f , . 'lf'--'U - fu - V ' f As , ' gan- 4 ', 5 . I 'I A ' . W 4:-T - --'fit-, ,,': T 1 M , 4. . , 4 M ln , 5 F? . V. :swf -M ,.-.p,.. , .. - . 5 , , H 3, . 1 - f- - v ' ,',. 7, 'v - .1 '- . ,'-r . 1 1 , , f- -M , 4- - -f ' r ' H: in - , - if ' ,A , ' V, f '.f fxjifg-.VWBY-','f'fS?,,f' ', -' ' , ,KV-6: f Fl U. 'gif ' ..4iQ,--ii s , . A., ' - . ',, . '- 2' w ., ' 1-, n uf- - u ' ' - V' - 4--f' H - f..I' ' -x. 'Q., . '.-' ,'-4 '- ' - '-' f , S .. - 'Q F h V -va . V--. ln, ' hz . .. -H-. , V ,...- n , 'u.4,f , -2 x -wr V , 0 nz .T .. f Ou. ,v.g f' , A , f . ' ,- --' . A ' ' ' 4 xl- --Q ' - '-4' ' . ' ,. -Lf ,Q , -J-5 .' 3 ,. 4,5 9.2 -A .. ,. w ' Q' A ' wp of F 4 . p . .. 1, ' ,3' A09 L 1 , . o it 2 ' 'vi' 1. ' Q- . 'f . 4 I . ' YQ .,r'N' . ., . S2 -'F' -Q4-If A- Q Hx . -a ,Ts -in ,.'.a, .. ,-r --,.. - -'xg',ff P -1 - rf l-5 waz: ',-'..g,f TUE - -4, -.- ..-. , d . ,. .. . lk , .,..Q-.- of-3, ., O, 'wJ'., 'f '59 Af - - 'bf we' .4 .. gt, 4 A F. ' A'.N vm Q 7 '-vi '- fri. . V ff ... 4- ' 5 fr f 1 - 1 Q, ' J' . -Q. 'i - A iff ,rx 1.g,,:r, f , -r-: . 1-H -L-aff - -J- . 'K wi - .3 ,.,,. full. f f gf .' -. -. 1 1 .4.:' QQ- 1 ,..-51. , w, ' :.f:---- 1 1 z., s.' 4 4+-,Qs . ,.1. ,N . A ..,...... , J F. nxt, , 1 ...H . JK . '1 g W . ' 4,t: f , I-4-ag' 0 Eu , M u,-M- f .. ,,-. ... 1, - - 5 - 1 nw ,--,. fkx.-T: h ' ' I'- ...,.. vs .. 4 1 ' .,.q'5-gi:5Ev::'s-Q' , if. .J -,- ,.,,. M. -NMKA ' 1-0.-4 ff ' 1v, 3m ' an . . ,V f. A , 5 .. HY. ,,.3,, - , . 'I -.,,-. 'Q -vu ' 5' Q4 aff - 'sr . 1 . 'M' f L' l !'?f', ' . ' P .A ' ri, , .1-V. h .: Y, , .- 4 . , A N .B Q - - vc, R .' ,gc 4. ' ' 1' , JP' Q 'O v 4 v q E . f ,fi ,s , . Q: ' ' ' . ,,,, , 5 .. '71 .xg--,, lg ' f . M51-. 4- . '- K, 1. . 4 1 - .Af ..L. M-n , if 4, Em K 3.4. Y 2 465 A., E 1 1 i ,M-3 414' My s s- - , X M E ' 1 . .rv , x ,-. , - ..'f- ,un I 2+ s, 1 , .1 123, s , x X , x Q55 E-1 M :fv.,:J fi' 6 X L , xt . , Mg N X X. w. 1 J.. '-Q . W' Q. W . L.. Q-z. .Wig Q fi?- mf'Hff'Q' Q 0541 if .wa , 1' -'M 7.1, Q. Q . '.


Suggestions in the Lincoln High School - Muse Yearbook (Cambridge City, IN) collection:

Lincoln High School - Muse Yearbook (Cambridge City, IN) online collection, 1924 Edition, Page 1

1924

Lincoln High School - Muse Yearbook (Cambridge City, IN) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 1

1961

Lincoln High School - Muse Yearbook (Cambridge City, IN) online collection, 1978 Edition, Page 1

1978

Lincoln High School - Muse Yearbook (Cambridge City, IN) online collection, 1934 Edition, Page 5

1934, pg 5

Lincoln High School - Muse Yearbook (Cambridge City, IN) online collection, 1934 Edition, Page 95

1934, pg 95

Lincoln High School - Muse Yearbook (Cambridge City, IN) online collection, 1934 Edition, Page 95

1934, pg 95


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.