Logansport High School - Tattler Yearbook (Logansport, IN)

 - Class of 1925

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one ol' the honor roll girls. Much THE TATTLER gunmunmluunulrumlimuiinumiinumiimmiimmiilun:iiitumiiiumiiinmiiimuiiiiuniiiiiuniiiiumiiiiumiiiiiuniiiinniiiiluniiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiliiiiiiluiiiuniiiiRiniiii1in1iiiiiSiuiiiwiiiiii-itiiiiiliiiiiilitiiiiiumiiiiin1iiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiuiniiiimwww-mmiuiiiiiiwiiiii mm um omni i iw wmumiimimuviwiuuwi viiiiiniiiilluwimmimnunimmmmlmnnmmnw 3 E 2 5 ,. . , , - r . . - 2 -V ' f- - WIXIH IIHHIM-lull E 2 We all know Mary she is I ol' this honor is due to hor excel- l lent cooking: in the czifeteria.. 3 . hlie is now serving: the Golden ij l Rule as a sales-larlv. E . lg 1 2? NMHII HX RIIY -' gg The honor roll has often Car- L E2 lied the name ol' Naomi Hardjf. 1 gg She intends to matriculate at De- . - 1 l A 2 s: Pauw. and later educate future IE l 1.. 1-1. s. sfmumts in the little F 5 E known art. ot' cooking:-lfloine l ltlconomics t'luli 2, 3, 4. Girl Re- l l 3 serves 3. 4. llatin Club l. 2. .. Nl li LYI N Ii I'l'l l'l'I R NI .K X Melvin is the light haired fel- E low who has silent most of his 5 3 time in the vocational denart- Ei .si ment. He is rather quiet on A ii' E .3 , E3 most. subjects. but. loves to talk l-, . about the radio. We expect, to E2 see Melvin unions: the graduates l from Purdue in l!l2!l.f Vocation- Q ul Uluh 3. 4. .norm Nnrr XYork. haul work. and nlenty g sg of it is John's creed. ln school E 1 and out. this motto has func- .. gg tioned. .Iohn's nosition as a drug clerk has decided his l'llllll1'G ca- ESE reel' for him. it 55 I'1V.KNtllfIlilNl'l l4Zl,l'I'ZRS -1 A . . N lCvan5.rel1ne is quiet and very ai' studious. Sho has graced our .2 gi honor roll almost everv renort p sinee she entered hizh svhool. , E: She is an artist. and a musivian. Ei l.. H. S. will renlelnlwr her as E one of the rwomoosers of its I school sonar- Latin Club 1. 2. 3, g fl. Tennis Club Il. 4. Soc. Tennis 1 Uluh 3. Junior Music lieazlle l. 2. Si tl. 4. if 4 .:. XLIAN MOSS .gg Peter ont- of our best football ' Eg veterans for the last two vears. 5 .:- mov easilv he defined as the , E2 EI tifrhtinz end. lf vou don't fret X out, of the wav. l'll knock vou out. 'ls his method. Peter's l 5 most praise worthy cllziracteris- S tic it that he alwavs attends to I 2 his own business. Football fl 4. gi f Latin Vluli l. 2. t'l1emistry Vluh E: , l 4. E ff 12. PAGE 'I'Wli2N'1'Y-'l'llREE.

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THE T.f5TTI:ER www .1illuvl1llllwmwiuwnmuu ww um 1lllmvlllrvrwllrlullllllulll1luwlllwillwanllllumllmmllxunuumu.ummnm E E i 2 2 5 I-IS'l'HI'Zlt Rl-INN Though she is less noisy than most of us Esther is heard in the class 1'oom. Her answers show an intimate acquaintance with the text books. What will they do at Girl Reserve meet- ings next year with out Esther? She has always been there with smiling willingness to help.- Commercial Club 2. 3. 4. DORIS BARN!-IS The Pyramids, King Tut's Tomb, and the Taj Mahal-Doris has seen all. for she is our pro- fessional glohe trotter. Although the misfortune of a broken limb will keep her in school an extra semester, we insist upon claim- ing her as a member of the class of '25. Our class spirit has been greatly contributed to by her un- limited fun and enthusiasm.- Art League 2, 3. IMIJAS NIINXICK He is not well known for school activities. but he is an industrious student. After school-hours and at nights he trails the theatre aisles tempting our appetites with popcorn and peanuts. An ever present smile and a helping hand are his out- standing characteristics. MARIAN BAADE Among the notables of the class of '25. is Marian Baade. the first girl student to receive an HL sweater. When we say student, we are not using: idle words- Buddy is all of that! Prom Committee 3. Girl Reserve 3. 4. Tennis Vlub 3. 4. Chemistry Club 4. Magpie 3.4. Ed-in-Chief Magpie 4. Girls' Singles Tennis Champion 4. Vlass Play Commit- tee 4. HAROLD BARR This is the boy who has been able to gratify his desire for travel. He now regales us with tales of cowboys. Indians and the picturesque half-breeds. De- spite his contact with the world, he still has the grace to blush beautifully while reciting. Rl l'H NEWFODIB She is not very noisy. but in class she can zive a recitation that makes the teachers sit up and take notice. Ruth's person- ality is the personification of good nature and friendliness. -- Chemistry Club 4. FEE!!!FII!!!1!!!!lll!!!!!!lY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?!!!!!!!. I!11U!!!!!'!!!! ?!!!!!l'!!!T1 !!!!l 4 '! '! 'l l l f'e PAGE TWENTY-TWO ' 'j'+aia ia.'s.maim..tgg,amgtagaj......,.'Vj



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THE TATTLER i i iiiiiiihiiiiiillltiii iiiiniiiiil iii iiiilnul ww mm wir iiiulliiii mmlmmliiiiiilumullumlimi will tw iiiiriitiiiiriiitiiillwmliiiiillmii tiiiliiiii uiirliiiiiimiiiunitiiiimimmiitlllltiiillltiiii iiiiilltiiiiluiiiiiitiiigiiiiiiigiiiii l'Al'I. SI'I'l l'I.I'INlI'lYICR Paul took more than the usual four years to reach the goal, but he stuck perseveringly to the task. After all, itfs the trying again. though once defeated. that counts. He has not been with us this semester as he has been learning the oil bnsiiiess. Who knows but what he may be our coming Rockefel1er?---Voca- tional Club 3. A M ll I i IA ll, Il l'T ll R A Very poppy girl is she, with soft brown hair and eyes. Though she played tennis 'gainst the best, she always won first prize.-Sec. Treas, of Class 3. Girl Reserves 3. 4. Pres. 3. Com- mercial Club 1. 2. 3, 4. Tennis Club 3, 4. Vice. Pres. Tennis Club 4. Latin Club 1. 2. Senior Prom. t ommittee 3.Girls' Basketball L 3. Girls' Singles Tenins Vllillllllillll L 3. Girls' Doubles Tennis t'hainpion ll 4. Mixed Doubles Tennis Champion Ii 4. ARIN IGTTA M A RURUM The class of '25 is to be con- gratulated in that Arinetta. af- ter hei' two years at Lebanon, came to I.. H. S. She is an ex- cellent student. Her pleasing personality has won her the friendship of the entire school. 4--Glee Club 13, 4. Captain Cross- bones' 3. Gorl Reserves 4. Rlilil-It'l'A ll0l,lil-IR Despite fancy fads and flims, our class still holds one of the ever popular old fashioned girls. She still clings to the l0ng-hair- ed minority, although the class ranks are overwhelmingly in fa,- vor of bobbed tresses. She plans to go to summer school and af- terwards to cast her lot with our teaching force. Hl'Il,l'IN Kll!lil'ATlilt'li For Sale. a Physics book by Helen Kirkpatrick. very cheap, tthe sooner the betteitl The contents therein had no attrac- tion for Helen. Despite her in- ability to acquire Physics, she is in every other respect a good student. Fiery red hair, Sl0W speech, and a happy smile char- acterize Helen. 'WA Y N IG R08 Il RTSON Wayne is noted for his earnest application to Work. He can give an Al recitation. a flood public speech. a fine jig. or effective service as guard on a football team. He is the heavy weight of our class.-Football 4. I3PE!!!1I1K!!3I33P!!!333FE!!!11FE! lll 'i111F!!!3333F!!!333F!!!313'ET11U!!!11!!!!'ll'!!'1ll'! 'l'!!'413F!!!33I!!!13YT!!!I3?!!! 3?!!!!131!!!'ii '31F!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!?!!!!!! ll R 'I' XV IC N 'l' Y - I 0 IT R

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