Logansport High School - Tattler Yearbook (Logansport, IN)

 - Class of 1921

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PAUL SHAVER. Paul is one of our short boys and a veritable pepper-box . A more industrious person and a better student cannot be found about L. H. S. Since all his grades are good, it would be hard to find his major subject, but among his most conspicuous grades are those of history and physics. The sounding qualities of his voice distinguish him as a public speaker. We are expecting great things from Paul in the next four years at Purdue. GLADYS D1-EEL. Gladys is one of the jolly out of town members of our class. L. H. S. has been fortunate in having her for the last four years and it will be hard to find another to take her place. She is always cheerful, a characteristic which only a few of us possess. Here's to you, Gladys. JAMES GlLBERTef JIMMY . James is a Senior with a disposition so placid that not even a day's vacation without reason can ruffle it. Up until his last year Jim and Work were not too intimate companions, but he has surprised us all with his splendid work as Editor-in-Chief of our paper. When James hangs out his M. D.'s shingle, '21 will be glad to have him for their family doctor. ELLEN VINEY. Ellen is the owner of a lusty pair of lungs which will be sadly missed at the games next year. She is one of L. H. Sis most faithful and wenthusiastic rooters, an indispensable member of the 1921 class. Ellen's indifference for the local boys may be explained in that she has other lish to fry . She hopes to be a social secretary and we know that some society leader will find her as good a secretary as the class of 1921 has found her a friend and student. JAY STUARYIH Is it natural? Well, we don't know about Jay's hair, but it is rumored that he takes extremely good care of it. He comes from the sand dunes of Lake Cicott and has won much fame selling refresh- ments there. He has talent for many things including acting and strolling down the corridor at noon. His favorite subject is mathe- maticsg his color, Brown. Page Seven fem

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EDGAR HARRELL- HAIR-P1E5'. Hair-pie is destined to be a great naturalist for he was continually answering the call of the wild. Despite this fact he managed to keep eligible and won two football L's by his faithful effort on the field. He made himself scarce around school, but he will undoubtedly do for Walton what Judge Gary did for Gary, Indiana. We wish him all possible success. GLADYS KLEPPINGER. Gladys is another member of the class who arrives every morning in one of Henry Ford's by-products of a tin can. Gladys is our most demure Senior and the class of 1921 surely needed a member of that kind. Gladys is reputed as being shy around the boys, but there is a story told that she has interests elsewhere. L. H. S. will lament the loss of a valuable pupil when Gladys receives her diploma. TILLMAN BRUNDAGE. When you visit one of our big cities in the near future you will not fail to discover a glittering, flashing electric sign bearing this in- scription, T. Brundage, Druggistf' for Tilman's aspirations lie in this direction. Together with his ability to sell pills, this young man is a bright student. Tilman always knows what he is talking about in answering Miss CoX's difficult questions. ESTHER SMALLWOOD. Here is another tall Senior who you might think is dignified until you know her. But when you know her-well the QQ Club will tell you all about her. She is never seen studying and yet she manages to get through classes with not much trouble. We often see Esther hanging around the halls with a lower classman, but some think he' is old in years. FRANCIS BOZEB,-'B'0Z0 . Laugh and the world laughs with you Francis thinks. He always wears a. smile. Francis has followed in the steps of his big brother with good grades. This last year he developed into a basketball player. Francis doesn't know exactly what he is going todo at the University of Michigan, but we are sure that he will be liked whatever he does. Page Sixteen



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RALPH STUART. Which is Roy and which is Ralph? I don't know, and there are!1't many who do. They are not only alike in appearance but in dispo- sition and opinion, in fact, Ralph might be Roy or Roy might be Ralph. One can scarcely write of one without the other. Ralph works hard and his report cards always are proper rewards. We know that the twins of 1921 will be greatly missed at L. H. S. ALICE MORAN. Here is our star French student. Throughout her entire High School career she has been distinguished among French students for her brilliant recitations. She does not intend to teach school, how- ever, unless she has changed her plans very recently, for she has found the man among a thousand. LAWRENCE HOPKINS- BUZZAR.D . Lawrence is one of our happy boys and is noted for his smile. He always has a ready joke. To Lawrence there are only two classes of people who should live, and they are Democrats and More Demo- crats. He is in the height of his glory when he can argue. Whatever line he chooses for his future we hope it will not be that of penman- ship teache1'. DOROTHY PAYTON- DOTTIE . Dottie is one of the popular members of our class. She likes to have a. good time, but has time to study, and is rewarded by good grades. Dottie is never seen without her canteen bag-no never- they are- simply inseparable. Dottie regularly attends class meet- ings and has done much to help our class. She was a hard worker for the Tattler and has helped to make it what it is. BERTRAM HOSTETLER- BERT',. Bert has, like a few other jazz hounds , succumbed to the saxa- phone craze, and at times you can hear the moaning and groaning of his sax from most anywhere on the South Side. Whether he expects to be arrested for disturbing the peace or whether there is some more probable reason we don't know, but Bert has been practicing tirelessly with the object of giving the prisoners in the county jail a treat. Picking wild flowers in March with the aid of a pretty assistant is another hobby of this young man. Judging from the grit and steadiness which Bert displayed on the gridiron and on the track, we think that whatever walk of life he chooses to enter, we will be proud of him. ' Page Ezlgh lean

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