Markleville High School - Arabian Yearbook (Markleville, IN)

 - Class of 1926

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'Vu' ' 'Tiff' ' ?'!f'l'-, . 5 MWQGHR1 1 Ivzilfgigg n A - I ' ct I J HELEN NORRIS Cheer up vane souls, my heart is for you. Norsey first became known June 22, 1907, somewhere near Anderson. She al- ways has a smile ready for you, but then somehow she takes things to heart. Nor- sey is in love with Geometry and Latin, out of her sight. Vice-President '25, Secretary-Treasurer '24. Departmental of Radio. MYRON HAYES Better late, than never. Mus was iirst heard from Jan. 28, 1909. He is very fond of school, especially Eng- lish. He has some kind of ability or energy stored up, for at times he likes his pleasure. Double Quartette. ' Basketball '26. Joke Editor of Radio. WILMA WHITE Winks and smiles pull 'em thro'. Whitie first took a peep at a rainy old world Feb. 26, 1909, at Odlewold. She is the midget of the class, but that has nothing to do with her will-power. Whitie likes her fun and says pleasure and study do not mix well. Calendar of Radio. B. F. STINSON Sight before you shoot. Bennie first saw light in this world Memorial Day, May 30, 1908, and we fclassj will always remember him. Bennie rep- resents his class honorably in basketball and believes in all fun, but no seriousness. Secretary-Treasurer '26. Basketball '23, '24, '25, i26. Quartette. Assistant Athletic Manager of Radio. 1926



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01.1 :gig V .f,,f . veltwft' ' pf' Y . , . I Q SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1922, thirty-six chose to board the train of education and make a four- year journey to gain a high school education. The first year of the course was very tiresome, for we were a bunch ot self-made kids, fearing that we might do something wrong. The assembly was certainly a new place for we stood with our mouths gaped open ready to hear or see everything that took place, By the encouraging words of our faculty, Mr. Totten, Miss James, Miss Custer, and Mr. VVilliam,s, we held up our heads, used our will-power and traveled through the valleys, The class, subject to disappointments, had to make a stop, for Miss Custer was un- able to be with us the entire term, and gave her place to Miss Van Petten. As our new teacher was only a substitute, we made another stop in order to receive Miss Flannigan. XVe did not gain so much knowledge as experience: but finally arrived safely at our first stop. Then began the second year of our journey with the number somewhat decreased. The faculty this year were: our same old engineer, Mr. Totten, Mr. Williams, Mrs. Olson, Miss Sampson, and Miss Blakely. Soon Miss Sampson entered upon the sea of matrimony and Miss Mahoney was ready to take her place. This course seemed as though the Sophomores were never able to have any parties but, near the close of school, Mrs. Olson, our sponsor, decided we would have a hike and weiner roast. Well, we thought that was one of the most enjoyable happen- ings that ever took place. When the gang returned to school, we felt proud indeed to hear other classnien say, Wonder where the Sophomores have been? As we were gaining on our journey to education, we stopped for the second time for rest. ln 1924 the third division of the journey was started with thirteen old members, and to our surprise, a new one, Fred Rector iBushD hailed from California to help us. At the end of the first semester the call for recreation over came Florence Justice, so therefore making our number a lucky thirteen. We took the name of Jolly Juniors and tried very hard to live up to our emblem, HJ. J. This is a year to be remembered for no rugged rocks had we to climb. Our officials were Mr. Nuzum, who was ever ready to lend a helping hand, Miss Duncan, to whom we all looked forward to for information in our subjects, Miss Hiatt, who nearly lost her patience but, was always jollyg Mr. Arbuckle, the boys' man, also our sponsorg and Mrs. McCarty, who we all looked forward to for opening exercises. The kitchen was turned into a hospital and the Junior girls studied home nursing with Miss Duncan. We gained much knowledge from the course and hope some day We may make use of it. The Junior boys took a course called animal husbandry under Mr. Arbuckle's in- structions. Here they took special care in preparing hot beds and talking of minor discussions. Always having the desire to have a bob-sled party and many times planned for one, but the weather was always unfavorable. At last we thought the time had come, but to add to former disappointments, when we all gathered at town, the horses had strayed to some mysterious place. So we went to Josephine Ebbertt's in automobiles instead. 1926

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