Logansport High School - Tattler Yearbook (Logansport, IN)

 - Class of 1921

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r EDITH HOFFMAN. h- I 1 L A Edith is that quiet country girl, the only quiet'one 1921 possesses. She doesnltzcmte for the Senior boys, but then why should she when she can catch the alumni. Edith is a very domestic 'so.rt-of-a.gir1.and doesnt'-envy the city's bright lights, which fact ought, to 'be a big' inducement. . V I .4 I V f ' Ross wlrxlys. . ' , , g Ross is one of the unusual Seniors who left school last semester to help father. He is supposed to know all about Victrolas and Junior girls, but now it is told that his knowledge of the girls should be refreshed. Perhaps Ross will be president of a chautauqua company, and if he does we hope that he will give the class of '21 free tickets. MILDRE D BREWER- MID . 4 Wander past Chemistry Lab about 10:25 A, M. and you will hear an excited feminine voice exclaim: Have you the last experiment written up? Mi1dred's chief worries seem to be her Chemistry and her recently washed hair. But she manages to Iind plenty of things to laugh over, and we know that 3lVIlid ,wi1l make her future life -a success. ' Q ' Q y Dt ALLAN onguxl .This good looking graduate isnever seen without his better halt who, by the way, is also quite good looking. Allan has taken his own time in making credits at L. H. S. He is not a shining lightat school but the- girls all say he is a star at a dance. Allan has been true to his class in spite of his other interest, and we know the Latin classes will miss him sorely. METTE GAMMILL Mette's height and slenderness are much envied by the L. H. S. heavyweights. She and Miss Adams are line friends because of their similar ideas about waists. Metta chews gum almost continually and always has an opinion which she does not hesitate to express. Her motto is Harry first and then studies, but this does not prevent her from well deserving her diploma from the business course. Page Nz'ne!ee1z

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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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JOHN UALVERT. Here comes a boy down the hall, chest out, arms flying. Oh, that's John. To hear him argue about anything pertaining to the farm you would think he was an agent for tractors. John will make a good scientific farmer for he surely is interested and Well informed in agriculture. SALOME REIGHTER. You say that that quiet little mit slipping down the hall is a Senior! You don't mean it? Yes, Salome is a really shore-nut graduate. When the good Lord spilled peroxide on the heads of '21, her's got a plentiful supply, as her flaxen curls indicate. DAVID GRAFF- DAVEY . Dave has in the last two years been a valuable assistant of Mr. Hochhalter at the basketball games. Until recently Davey had the aspect of a Bolshevist, but finally he scraped an acquaintance with a 'Gillette and now is a rather good looking fellow. More than one fellow in L. H. S. has at one time or other envied Dave his jet-black hair. He has shown many signs of becoming a good busi- ness man. Yes, we have great hopes of seeing his name at the head of a large Inter State Transfer system. MARIE JACKSON. She has a heart wherein is room for every joy. Marie has been a most conscientious member of the class and has been with us throughout four high school years. She is a good student and an able member of the Glee Club. Marie has never said what she hopes to be but we are sure that she will choose the right thing and do it in the right way. EDWIN JOX-- 1PETE,'. Pete comes bare-back riding to school every day on his bicycle. He is a good student, especially in Latin, journalism and printing. He is going to study electrical engineering at Purdue and he ought to go through easily, because he passed through the electrical part of Physics with flying colors. Page Twenly

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