Logansport High School - Tattler Yearbook (Logansport, IN)

 - Class of 1931

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Logansport High School - Tattler Yearbook (Logansport, IN) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 28 of 144
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1 M NK IX oo if Twenty-four CHARLES MILLION-Charles is strong and steady. One seldom sees him without noticing first his mag- netic smile. It is quite evident that more than one person thinks him attractive. Hi Y L Club Football ROGER MILLS-Roger is the man about town, for his experience covers both the school and business world. His enjoyment of fun gives him a place in any circle. Football JACK MORAN-Jack is an honest and sincere boy. His class mates admire him for his progress in ath- letics and like him for his pleasant ways- and kindly words. Football RUSSEL MORRICAL-Let future runners beware when 'tNurmi starts to sprint down the cinder track. Russel has seen to it that his intellectual development has balanced his physical development. Football Math. Club Hi Y Poetry Club Band Orchestra Class Play MARY M. MORROW-This young lady means busi- ness in her school work. Disapiproving of any discus- sion of trival subjects, especially in her classes, she is always eager to get down to work and add to her already broad knowledge. Commerce Club CHARLES NEFF-Some day Charles hopes to show the world he can fly-not as an angel-but as an avia- tor. His highest ambition is to be an aeronautical en- gineer. His immaculate appearance and innate kindli- ness will help him anywhere. Latin Club Junior Music League GLEN NEWTON-Glen's red hair belies his disposi- tion, as he is very quiet and slow to anger. He has a decisive way in accomplishing every task. RUTH NIPPLE-This little girl has a degree of com- mon isense many times in proportion to her size. She is naturally domestic but has done excellent work in her academic course. Latin Club Home Economics Club Cafeteria NEVA NOBLE-Her love of the out-doors and of nat- ure make her a good sport. Although she has been quiet among us, she is recognized as a good student. Glee Club Hi-Tri Commerce Club Art Club MARY JANE NORRIS-Rah, Rah, Rah! Enter Mary Jane, our personable cheer leader. She has an ability to sway a crowd, arousing either enthusiasm by her cheers or admiration by her songs. Hi Tri Latin Club Girls' Basketball Booster Club Yell Leader

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r d HAROLD MARBURGER-Harold is a quiet, unassum- ing chap whose countenance does not reveal his delib- erate thought and careful efficiency. His quiet enjoy- ment of any fun is contagious. Basketball Hi Y History Club WALTER MARTIN-The Senior Class elected Walter to the staff because of his efficiency. When difficul- ties appear insurmountable to others, Walter's good judgment reduces them to the commonplace. If work reHects the man, Walter's work is refined and polished. Hi Y Debating Society Poetry Club Tattler Staff DOROTHY McDONALD-Dorothy is a studious girl. The more worth while her thoughts are, the more care- ful she is to tell them in her gentlest and lowest voice. RICHARD McE'LHENY-Here is the L. H. S. drum major, stiff, snappy, and formal. He is an ambitious fellow, and his future success is assured. In appear- ance, manner, and intelligence he does credit to the class of '31.-Band, Orchestra, Hi Y, Class Play, Phy- ence.-Commerce Club, Debating Society, Booster Club, French Club, Hi Tri, Math. Club, History Club, Poetry Club. DONNA MEDBOURN- And still the wonder grows that one small head could carry all it knows. Donna is the smallest member of the Senior class, neverthe- less she is among those who wield the greatest influ- ence. Commerce Club Debating Society Booster Club French Club Hi Tri Math. Club History Club Poetry Club CHARLES MEADE-We consider Charlie a very valuable asset to our Senior class. Besides his unusual ability in basket ball, Charles is a very industrious student, his good grades and his popularity are a source of amazement to his friends.-Physics Club, L Club, Basket Ball, Track Tattler Staff. LUCILLE MESSERSMITH-Lucille is very active in band and orchestral work. She gives the impression of strength of character and great capability, and she merits the impression. j Art Club Band Orchestra Latin Club Glee Club PAUL MICHAEL--No other boy in High School is friendlier or better natured than Mike. He is jolly and self-assertive when with his friends, but meek as a. lamb with strangers. Paul is a competent student -when he wants to be. Tattler StaH Prom. Committee Pres. Math. Club Debating Society Poetry Club Art Club MARY MIDDLETON-There is nothing humdrum about Mary. She loves fun and is clever, sensible, and practical. If you ask her what she wants to be in the future, the answer comes quickly, a landscape gard- ner. -Hi Tri, Booster Club, Judiciary. MARGARET MILLER-She writes poetry. She is an artist. She gets A's in all her subjects. She makes herself necessary to her friends. She is decidedly a good sort. She is a worthy graduate of the class of '31, Art Club, French Club, Debating' Society, Hi Tri Cabinet, Class Play, Prom Committee, Poetry Club, Thrift Club, Library Staff. 4 Q 4 f Twenty-three 4 ff' X QQ wi 4



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EERNITA OTT-For strength of character and a bright and happy mind, Bernita is to be commended. She is a hard worker and is always ready t.o accommo- date one. ' Art Club Hi-Tri FRANCIS ORCUTT-Francis is neither too serious or too gay. She impresses one as being independent in thought and action. AUDREY PACKARD-Beware of Blondes! No! Audrey is a decided blonde, but she is a person one en- joys being with. She is quiet, sensitive, thoughtful, and looks at the world through rose-colored glasses. Bess Pat MARVIN PACKARD-Anyone, at first glance, would like this curly-headed, Hkiddish' looking chap, and when one knows him, he appreciates his friendliness and respects him wfor his eagerness to succeed. ETHEL PAINTON-Ethel enjoys studying. Shakes- peare is as interesting to her as any novel. She be- lieves in work both in and out of school, for she is happy in that she earns her own spending money. History Club Poetry Club Hi-Tri Orchestra Junior Music League Math. Club HALLA PAINTON-Halla's mind works fast, and she always has the ready word, moreover, her expressive flace and her amiable disposition make her a desirable companion. Poetry Club, Pres. Debating Society, Vice-Pres. History Club Class Play Latin Club Math. Club DOYNE PARRETT-Doyne's cleverness and original- ity are much in demand for L. H. S., entertainments. The womanly manner with which she shoulders any responsibility makes all turn to her when help is needed. Poetry Club Magpie Staff Hi-Tri Bess Pat Art Club Booster Club ROBERT PORTER-Bob is a big, manly fellow, honest and dependable. He is as mild as a kitten with friends, but his antagonists had better give him wide range. Poetry Club Math. Club fP'res.J Prom. Comm. Basketball AGNES POWLEN-Agnes excels as an artist. Her quiet reserve sets her apart. Although somewhat ad- dicted to day dreaming, she is an ardent worker. Tattler Staff Art Club Hi Tri Orchestra HARRY PRICE-His seemingly slow and unresponsive attitude covers a wealth of fun. Harry's even dispo- sition and consideration for others attract all who know him. Hi-Y Math. Twenty-five

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