Martinsville High School - Artesian Yearbook (Martinsville, IN)

 - Class of 1923

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-w- fOjLt [ M.H.S. i ' s “-V j i ' 25. LOUIS DE TURK H. S. Orchestra II. Ill, IV. Class Basketball III, IV. County Fair III. Class Play IV. Turkey” doesn’t say much but—Oh, those ex¬ pressive eyes! ! ! DOROTHY EGBERT Chorus . Spelling Contest I, IV. Sunshine Society IV. Latin Club IV. We all know what a great joker she is but it takes brains to be witty y ' ltnow. LULU FOSTER Sunshine Society IV. Didja ever see Lulu play basketball. She can, al¬ right. Watch her explain it to Mary R. in French every day. JOHN ENNIS Class IV. Basketball II, HI, ’ ' ■ Oh, the sighs that are heard from the fair sex when Johnnie goes by, but he gives ’em a cold stare— -heart breaker. WALTER GANO Science Club. County Fair III. Adv. Manager of Annual IV. Class Basketball II, III. Chess Club. Walter is as grim and silent as a tomb—Why we don’t even know who his “best” is! INEZ HACKER Sunshine Society IV. Notice what pretty hair Inez has. But watch your step ’cause she’s big- ger’n you are. MILDRED HASTINGS Chorus I, II, III, IV. Girls ' Basketball TeamI, II, III, IV. Operetta IV. Sunshine Society IV. The whole world loves a fat man. Mildred happens to be the whole world in this case. She knows CARROLL HARPER Varsity Basketball II, III. Coach Class Basketball Team III, IV. Coach Second Basketball Team IV. “M” Club. Latin Club IV. Athletic Editor of Red and Blue” IV. Athletic Editor Annual IV. Bige” deserves the crown, of laurels. Just see what the second team did at the Tri-State meet. Vv hen he graduated Harper “Carroiled

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PRANK BAIN Basketball I, II, III, IV. Captain Basketball Team IV. Booster Club I Latin Play II. Class President II. Track II. IV. Senior Class Play. You don’t hear much from Prank (unless you ' re awfully well acquainted) but he sure has the stuff” when it comes to basket¬ ball. MAMIE BALES Chorus I. III. Operetta III. Sunshine Society IV. One of our good students and she ' s “right there” when anything is wanted. THELMA CRAMER Chorus I. French Club IV. Sunshine Society IV. The red haired man al¬ ways gets the women.” (Ask “Thummy” — she knows). Seriously now— she is one of our best honor roll students. PRANK PRANCESCONT Class Basketball I, II, III. County Pair I, II, IV. Class President IV. Rotac Club IV. Student Council IV. Operetta IV. Class Play IV. Sec.-Treas. Radio Club IV Joke Editor “Red and Blue” IV. Joke Editor, 1923 Annual. Let’s take off our hats to Prank! He’s been our president for the last year and we almost wish we were to have another year with him at the helm. ROBERT CRAMER Class Basketball II, III, IV. County Fair III. Snap Shot Editor IV. Class Play IV. Latin Club IV. Science Club. Small but mighty! He takes the hand-paint. J cranberries when it comes to playing a joke on some one. OPAL EDWARDS Chorus II, III. Operetta III. County Fair III. Rotac IV. Opal, Madelle and Doro¬ thy, one and inseparable. We think the name “gig¬ gles” can be applied in¬ dividually and collective¬ ly. GARNET DUNCAN Class Basketball III, IV. Varsity Basketball III, IV. Track III. Latin Club IV. Sunshine Society IV. Duncy” is a jewel at basketball. She helped us boost from twenty-seven to thirty-two points on the loyalty cup. Rah for Duncy! RICHARD CUNNINGHAM Science Club I, II, III, IV. Latin Play II. Vice-President III. County Fair III, IV. Operetta Business Mana¬ ger III. IV. Radio Club IV. Rotac Club IV. Class Play IV. Richard is a sport and the lady’s man. He al- ways comes down on t wo feet when he hears the first band. strains of a jazz Two notables—the captain and the president



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HELEN PAULINE HEN¬ SON Chorus I, II, III, IV. Latin Play II. County Fair III, IV. Class Orchestra III. Operetta III, IV. State Music Memory Con¬ test III, IV. State Commercial Contest IV. Latin Club IV. Babe” sure can “tickle the ivories.” She says she just loves big, strong, Presidents.” ROBERT HUMPHREYS Science Club I, II, III, IV. Pres. Ill, IV. Chess Club Pres. Ill, IV. H. S. Orchestra II, III, IV. Class Orchestra III, IV. Inter Class Debate III, IV. Rep. S. C. Oratorical Con¬ test IV. Pres. Student Council IV. H. S. Debating Team IV. Circulation Manager An¬ nual IV. You are doing a pretty dumb trick when you start to argue with Bob. He al¬ ways comes out first place. THELMA HINE Chorus I, II, III. Latin Play II. County Fair III. Orchestra III, IV. Operetta III, IV. Class Sec.-Treas. I, II. Student Council IV. Class Play IV. Treas. Sunshine Society IV. Typewriting Contest IV. The ’23 nightingale. If you see a crowd having lots of fun, you can be sure that Thelma is there, in the “thickest.” DOROTHY KEPHART Girls’ Track III. Girls’ Class Basketball IV. Sunshine Society IV. Another “silent” member of the class, but it isn’t always the “loud” ones that get there, is it Dot? RUTH HOWELL Science Club II. County Fair III. Sunshine Society IV. Even if Ruth does like the Freshmen boys (and girls too) she finds time to make some good grades. MARY KINNEMAN Class Debate I. Chorus I, III. Latin Play II. Class Basketball I, II. Science Club. Operetta III. County Fair III, IV. C.ass Treas. Ill, IV. President Sunshine Socie¬ ty IV. Class Play IV. Mary is the only real “Ethel Barrymore” we have. She shines best with dark men as her co- star (Robert Humphreys for instance). BEULAH MAE HOPSON Spelling Contest III, IV. Basketball IV. Sunshine Society IV. “Red and Blue” corre- respondent for Latin Club IV. Beulah can write, no joking, and her rare hum¬ or makes us all forget our cares and enjoy a good laugh. FRANK JARRELL Varsity Basketball IV. Need anything be said about Frank’s ability in Basketball. His stay with us has been “short but sweet.”

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