Logansport High School - Tattler Yearbook (Logansport, IN)

 - Class of 1930

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GENEVA BERKSHIKE-Geneva likes housework, loves animals, and is very much in- terested in art. She has a sense of humor, and her presence adds gaiety to any com- pany.-History Club, Art Club, Chorus. JOHN STOCKS-John's urbanity and his keen insight into practical affairs give pro- mise that his name will be well known in the business world. MILDRED MARTIN-Mildred's long hair reveals one of her characteristicsg namely, she does not go with the crowd. She has a droll, dry humor that is certainly mirth provoking. Her motto seems to be Nothing is beyond accomplishment. -Commerce Club. BERNARD WOLF- They laughed when I stood up to sing f but this line was never written about Bud! His crooning voice thrills the hearts of his audience. His work ni manual arts marks him as a master craftsman.-Band. Junior Music League, Orches- tra. - JEAN ARRICK-Jean is a grand sport, as everyone agrees who knows her. The fact that she drives a car is no reason for her multitude of friends.-Booster Club, Junior Music League, Hi Tri. i LAWRENCE YOUNG-He gained his brawn in the hayfieldg his endurance, driving the plowg his cheerfulness from communing with nature, his idealism from Nature's God. -Library Staff, Track, Thrift Club, Hi Y. MARJORIE BUNGER,-Marjorie's a modern version of Jo , our friend of Little Wo- men days. She's really a Htop-notch athlete, and has a genuine affection for Nature's many moods. EMMA DRISCOLL-Emma is a quiet girl whose unobtrusive manner hides her real Worth. She has made her high school course in three and a half years. This fact alone bespeaks of her industry, ambition, and ability.-Math Club, Poetry Club. LELA DIAL-You may try but you can't say nice enough things about Lela. Her charm lies not only in her dainty appearance, but in her forgetfulness of self to do a service for otheis. As snapshot editor she has served well and faithfully.-Junior Music Lea- gue, Prom Committee, Hi Tri Cabinet, Tattler Staff, Latin Club, Booster Club, History Llub. PATRICK HASSETT-Pat has the placidity of a stick of dynamite. His quick gestures indicate a great deal of reserve energy, and his activities on the gridiron show to what good purpose he uses it.-Football, L Club, Senior Class Secretary, Hi-Y, History Club. Page Thirty-Three

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JOHN COHEE-Here is the J. P. Morgan of the High School. We would advise Andy Mellon to watch out for this young fellerf'-Thrift Club Pres., History Club, Band, Football, Track, Booster Club, Debating Society. DOROTHY DAVIS-t'Her silent course advances with inoffensive pace. Dorothy is, nevertheless, a valuable classmate. She always has a cordial greeting for everyone.- Booster Club. MARY BAKER--No pleasanter companion can be imagined than Mary. She is quiet but always ready for a good time.fLatin Club. IIARRIET GEIGER.-Since persistence seldom goes unrewarded, we prophesy a bril- liant future for Harriet. She sticks to her task, be what it may, until it is finished to her satisfaction.-Latin Club, History Club, Junior Prom Committee, Debating Society, Hi Tri. HARRY WATTS-One does not suspect Harry's fun-loving disposition until his wry grin appears. The Senior Class predicts Harry as its bid for fame in the Held of elec- tricity.-Latin Club, Hi-Y, Physics Club, Math Club. JEAN HOLLAND-'Tll speak in a monstrous little voiceg but I WILL speak. Thus says Jean, as her classmates lend willing ears to her lively conveisation.-French Club, Poetry Club, Library Staff, Magpie Staff, H1-Tri. JOHN CLOSSON-L. H. S. students! our Senior president. This quiet chap does a lot of business around the school of which most students are unaware. There is no workei more obliging or more efficient.-Latin Club President, Student Council, Poetry Club, Senior Class President, Hi Y, Golf Club, Booster Club. PAITLINE MOORE-Here's a pretty colleen with just the engaging personality you would expect in a girl with her name. Her deliberate turn of mind lends a weighty argument to her decisions. DONALD WINEGARDNER-How L. H. S. will miss Don! He has been its handy man. In any work he attempts he never swerves from his purpose until he reaches his goal. As an expert cabinet maker, his future is assured. MARY MAXINH BEITKER-Mary appears to be a quiet, dainty miss, but her ringing laugh and dancing eyes cover up her serious side.-Latin Club. Page Thirty-Two 4-



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WANDA GRISWALD- possesses that rarest of virtues-the ability to listen well. Wanda's sense of Justice is her most salient characteristic. She DAVIS LINDLEY-4Davi . - neath that reckless exterior, there is a vivid and romantic imagination Chemistr s is another boy who feels the call of the distant places Be -Y Y Club, Glee Club, Latin Club, Orchestra, Junior Music League. EDITH GIRANGER-Eflith is one of the L. H. S. willing workers. She is always ready to nelp, especially if there is any fun or pleasure connected with the work. She is ever ready for a good time with lots of thrills.-Booster Club, French Club, Magpie Staff, Hi Tri. GERALD STO L GIITON-f oerald is first and foremost a business man, Farm problems will have no terror for him. His attitude toward school work has been exemplary.- Thrift Club, H1 Y, Track, Librarian, History Club. HELEN CLOSSON-Helen is a typical Girl Reserve. She earnestly strives-in the Words of the Hi Tri code-to see the beautiful, to be victorious over self, to be loyal to friends, and to be reverent toward God.-Latin Club, Booster Club, Hi Tri, Poetry Club, Student Council. Y: as - V ff x Q 1 s 1 3 . . t LEONARD HALL-Things mechanical are Leonard's forte. His desire to make the wheels go '1CUI1d might easiiy be the stepping stone to great opportunities in this mech- anical age. All know that Leonard will do his part. AESESSIE HILIQR-Is it any wonder that Bessie is president of our Booster Club? She is a willing worker, a capable leader, and a pleasant companion.-Hi Tri, Latin Club, Prom Committee, Booster Club. HELEN WIETKERSI-IAM-f'Like her? Yes indeed Helen is quiet but h ' ' . , . , er winning personality has endeared her to all who know her.-Commerce Club. HYELYN GORDON-Here's an only child who is not spoiled. Her efficiency is grounded m the fact that her favorite pronoun is you and not L -Latin Club, Hi Tri, Phy- sics Club, Commerce Club, Magpie Staff, Booster Club. RAY STEINMETZ-t'Steinie hides the light of his wit under a reserve of manner. His sturdy physique is an indication of the speed we missed this year in basketball- Basketball. Page Thirty-Four

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