Martin Boots Junior High School - Sketch Yearbook (Marion, IN)

 - Class of 1930

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The Sketch V A f x In ' .-ff! I fr Q. . 222 ' 4 2 J B fr' 0 I Q L- In mfs ..- 1 cub ' ' 4.94 J' Editorial Staff .....Paul Boxell Editor-in-Chief ...A A..A.,,......,.,.,........A...,,. Assistant ..,...,,..,... A4.... J une Drischel Harry Gable Business Manager ......... ' ..... Robert Starrett Assistant .... ,,,,..,,,...,..a ,...John Rhorer Circulation Manager . ,.,..e.,,......,,...,.a., Home Rooms Physical Education-Athletics Doloras Paxton ' George Mills Clubs Flossie Bundy Louis Dixon Dept. Activities Literature Faculty Advisor Mary Culp We Wonder Margaret Booth A Eugene Pennington Mary Ellen Winslow Girl Reserves Verda Winters Calendar V Music Marcel Lewis Grover Pollard cc,, is Jokes Ar! . - Forrest Highley Marcella Certain Adah Pence 1 Elossie Bundy Typists Margaret Booth Betty Vwlilson Mary Ellen Winslow 9A Class Personnel Harry Gable Forrest Kendall Faculty Advisors Misses Beals, Hadley, Williams and White

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The Sketch 5 Faculty Row I. Row 3, Coy-English and Literature Hadley-Girls' Physical Train Priest--Arithmetic Renbarger-History Anderson--Assistant Principal Manson--4-English and Latin E. Jones--.General Science I Heck4Clothing Row 2. Hardin'--Literature Eastman-English and His- tory Cole-Music Beals-Biology and History Howard-Foods White-Art and Craft Stephens-Algebra Curless-English and Litera- ture Row 5 Cushing-P-eVJood Work Mrs. Stephens--Substitute French-Geography, History and Vocational Information Williams-Vocational Infor- mation, English and History Scudderw-Arithmetic and Al- gebra l,, D. .I o n c sYefViolin and Strings Weaverx-Aritlmmetii' Row -l, Sturgism-Frenchf English Nussbaum'-Spanish, History Walter-English Scott-NArr Elliott-HBancl Curtis-English, Literature Kelly-Arithmetic, Geometry McCoy-Boys' Physical Education, Basketball Coach Tucker---Shop Hopkinsf-Biology, General Science, Literature Dragoo----Clerk H. E. Vanclivier--Principal Huber-Clothing. Foods Tuttle-Band



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The Sketch 7 i 'PDll?fMf 5 i3DITORlAL V iff-fe? N THE LIFE OF EVERY PERSON ther: are ev.nts and happenings which bring a mingling of joy, happiness, sorrow, and regret. There are events which are of such outstanding importance that they make all other things pale into insignificance. Such an event is upon us. and has been preceded by three of the happiest and most fruitful years of our young lives. It marks a turning point, in which we step on to a higher plain. and that it has its joys and sorrow, goes without saying. During this period, we have formed many friendships, among both the students and faculty-friendships that will live and grow through the future years and that mean more to us than they appear to now. We have learned much, not only from books, but from hap- py associations and experiences. We have enjoyed the best of social activities. The sorrow comes in leaving all of these things. But we look on Martin Boots as our alma mater, knowing that we wilg always be welcome to return and realizing that we will rcturn, many times. As every preceding class has, and every future class will, we be- lieve the January class of l93O is the best to graduate. ln our midst are outstanding scholars, athletes, musicians, social leaders-in fact, the entire list of types necessary for an excel- lent class. Many of us hope to carry on in the Senior High School with even more success. No dcubt many of us, in our chosen fields. will be even more successful, In closing, We bid a sad farewell to Mr. Vandivier and Mrs. Finderson, and to the faculty to whom we owe so much, were it not for their friendship and their obliging help, we could never carry on at High School. No words can ever express our true feelings for them. and our thankfulness for what they have done. May We carry on as they have started us, and may we make such marks in High Shool that they will be proud of us, Farewell. Martin Bootsf -PAUL BOXELL, Editor-in-Chief

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