Logansport High School - Tattler Yearbook (Logansport, IN)

 - Class of 1933

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Logansport High School - Tattler Yearbook (Logansport, IN) online collection, 1933 Edition, Page 12 of 112
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ff Wg. 7 z' fx Seniors O SENIOR OFFICERS The senior officers are the nonpareil members of the senior class, and as such they are elected to their respective offices. The president, Bob Etnire, both socially and scholastically, well represents the class. One of his duties as presi- dent is to see that the Tattler is financed. Bob is the possessor of a stentorian voice which he used to good advantage in the All-Club program. Lester Campbell is the possessor of a quantity of superfluous energy which has found vent in athletics-especially football. He is always willing and ready to serve, perhaps that is why he was elected vice-president of the class. Maurine Zollman, secretary of the class, is an outstanding honor student. She has won many prizes in Latin, at home and within the district. She is a musi- cal virtuoso, a pupil of Mr. H. McGibeny of Indianapolis. In spite of illness, which withheld Maurine from attending school the latter part of this semester, she has graduated an A student. Howard Hall is the treasurer of the class. He is rigidly honest and exact where money is concerned. He has cooperated with the business manager of the Tattler in financing the annual. In spite of depression he has handled money enough to pay all the indebtedness of the senior class. SENIOR DEANS Mr. Brown is chairman of the senior leans. This group serves the class in many ways, principally in seeing that all its committees properly function. These deans' most important duties concern the business attending the renting of the Caps and gowns and the selling of the graduation announcements. All Mr. Brown's work is marked by calm precision. It always shows the one-thing-I-do concentration. Miss Mary Shultz's work along any line is marked by practical judgement and a crowning touch of beauty. Miss S:hwalm's assistance is always given with a kindly interest for others. Mr. Hume is always ready with cooperation. Students like to ask him for assistance. CHARLES HUME NELL JONES Machine Shop Household Arts MARY SHULTZ WILLIAM BROWN Mathematics Hlstory

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--- -I FACULTY AND DEPARTMENTS The graduates of the Commercial De- partment have no trouble in filling clerical positions, nd in state and dis- rict contests it al- ways has high rat- ing as the frame of awards in the upper corridor shows. Miss Maru Smith, the head of the depart- ment could not com- plete the term this year, and Mrs. Er- baugh, a former Junior High com- mercial teacher, cap- ably filled the po- sition. T h e b 0 y s w h o Work in the Manual Arts Dep a r t m e n t make blue p r i n t s, learn the principals o f mechanics, a n d master the f u n d a - mental tool process- es. Some print the Magpie and all pap- ers of office com- munication, others repair and make the school furnishings. Many shop boys take training in auto mechanics. i 5 'What would the high school do with- out Miss Shultz ? She is the genius cf library service. She knows all the books required and other- wise-and buys them for the prover- bial song. More- over, no matter how vague and incoher- ent one may be in his request for a book, Miss Shultz knows the volume, chapter, page, and line desired. The three instructors of the Mathematics Department teach Advanced Algebra, College Algebra, Trigonometry, Plane und Solid Geometry, and Business Arithmetic. These are the so called disciplinary studies, the immediate benefit of which is the train- ing in thinking straight and accurately. The three laboratories of the Science Department arouse the interest of the stu- dent. Physics and chemistry appeal mostly to boys, by giving practical work that most boys like. Burbank, necessarily as a shade now, would praise, no doubt, the work of the botany department. 4. I



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CECELIA ADAIR- See-See is a regular mermaid. She 1S a Jolly person, but she is also very studious. EMMA ALSPAUGH- Yes, she is an A student, and the characteristics that -make Emma an honor student are shown in her abil- ity along all lines. Tattler Staff Hi-Tri Library Staff History Club ' QU BETTY AMOSS-- ff' VU J Betty is both grave and gay. She knows the relative importance of work and play. Latin Club Poetry Club GOLDIE ARTHUR- Goldie is a typical co-ed. She has acquired her many friends through her ability to please. JAMES BAIR- James has radio technique, and in school he is anything but a weak student. Poetry Club BETTY BARNETT- Betty demands life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness , and she gets it. It is good to meet her, especial- ly when you are feeling blue. Latin Club Hi-Tri Cabinet Hi-Tri Poetry Club MILDRED BENDING- In Work and play, Mildred is blessed with a conservative mind. Everyone sees that she means business, espec- ially in the cafeteria. JAUNITA BE RRYMAN- What this school needs is more Co- operative people like Juanita. Her absence from the glee club and or- chestra would be detrimental. Orchestra Glee Club LOUISE BIRKENRUTH- Louise is good company. She is not only a remarkable pianist, but also a fluent conversationlist. Hi-Tri Physics Club Orchestra Band HELEN BOATMAN- A Helen's desire for fun is always evi- dent. Her laughter is contagious. You are only young onceg why not? says Helen. Hi-Tri History Club Commerce Club

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