Martinsville High School - Artesian Yearbook (Martinsville, IN)

 - Class of 1933

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WAY BACK WHEN IRGE AND Do you remember when: Melvin Williams stumped his toe on a brick at the library and nearly fell down because he was so embarrassed in Mary Louise's presence? Martha Moore and Billie St. John had a terrible crush on each other? Mary Louise Duncan thought Dale Parker the most ingenious lad in the world because he shaved off his eye- brows? Ruth Myers suddenly lost her love for Bob Mahan because Jimmy Nash said she'd have to soak his feet in hot water when he had a bad cold? Alice Forbes was crazy about Alan Johnston ? Katherine Roberts broke a young man's heart because she absolutely refused to look at him, speak to him, or answer his pleading notes? Jimmy Nash broke a quart can con- taining a pickled snake, spilled the stuff all over him, and nearly suffo- cated the whole biology class? cu ...,,,, Joe Tilford used to sing Rock-a-bye Baby so loud in his newly acquired bass that you could hear him above the whole junior high school? Miss Pearce called Hubert Scott her model boy because he held his should- ers straight for her? Martha Lon Hinkle had red hair? Tracy Hadley used to blow his fog horn of a nose to irritate Miss Hen- ley? Dorothy Hammonds and June Stew- art were dear enemies over Beanie Neal? Miss Doris McDaniel carried Joy Smith around in her arms at recess? Hobart Moore was more than pleas- antly plump? All the boys gave Ralph Lewis a licking because their girls had fallen so hard for him after the junior class play? This page through courtesy of A. O. Carter

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HONOR AND FAME The year 1933 marked the end of a most eventful school life for 97 sen- iors. In later years those days spent at M. H. S. will be remembered as the happiest days of their lives. The class of 1933 has been prominent both scholastically and socially and has been well represented in all activities. Many of those students brought tame and honor to their class. The seniors were ably guided by their class sponsors, Miss Margaret Rose and Mr. Vernon Spaulding, and the class officers, Stanley Terhune, president, Robert Norman, vice-presi- dentg and Katherine Roberts, secre- tary-treasurer. In Latin, Robert Mahan has been outstanding throughout the past four years. Robert was president of the Latin Club in 1933. Martha Moore has been outstanding in debating for three years. Mary Louise Duncan has 'been on the team two years, and Lewis Lind was on the team this year. Dramatic ability has been displayed by several members of the class. Martha Lou Hinkle was a member of the cast in the Dramatic Club play, The Boomerang, of 1930. Tracy Hadley made a perfect professor in Take My Advice. Marian Rawlins, Dolores Scheldler, Stanley Terhune, and Ralph Lewis were splendidly cast in the junior class play of 1932, It Happened in Hollywood. The senior class play, Here Comes Patricia, of 1933 had a splendid 'cast. Garnett Shane was president of the Dramatic Club. Representing the commercial de- partment, Ruth Myers, Marian Raw- lins, Dolores Scheidler, and Alice Forbes won awards in district and state contests. Joy Smith won first place in house planning in 1933. Bliss Crone and Doris Balay won second and third places re- spectively. Zona Cooksey, Edna Le- mons, and Julia Goss were outstanding A in the home economics department. In basketball, the class was well represented by Wayne Garrison, cap- tain: Clarence Coyle, Robert Norman, Eugene Cramer, Hubert Scott, Ken- neth Williams, and Lyman Abbott, all of the first team. Those outstanding in art were Rose- mary Wiley, Mary Louise Cramer, Martha Lou Hinkle, and Melvin Wil- liams. Martha Lou won recognition in the State Poster Contest of 1932. Ralph Lewis was president of the Agricultural Club. Nadine Suddith presided over the Uke Club. The Hi-Y had at its head Melvin Williams. Kath- erine Roberts was president of the Sunshine Society. Rosemary Wiley presided over the Girl Reserves. The journalism class, composed mostly of seniors, edited the Artesian Herald 'bi-weekly under the guidance of Miss Hannah Stevens, journalism instructor. One-fourth of the music department was composed of seniors, many of whom have been connected with it for four years. Outstanding in the Girls' Glee Club were June Stewart, Mary Louise Cramer, Martha Lou Hinkle, and Frances Dutton. Lyman Abbott and Joe Tilford were outstanding in the Boys' Glee Club for four years. A Alberta Francesconi and Frances Dutton played in the North Central Orchestra in 1931. Martha Lou Hinkle played in the State Teachers' Orches- tra in 1930. Mary Louise Cramer was pianist from 1931 to 1933 for the high school orchestra. In band Billie St. John, president: Robert Mahan, Tracy Hadley, and Joe Tilford were outstanding. The seniors spent their last day in classes on April 28. The junior-senior reception was held on the evening of May 5. Baccalaureate services were held May 7, and Commencement exer- cises were May 9, 1933. This page through courtesy of Artesian City Cleaners



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MARY CRAGEN Mary drives twelve miles to school with her car Hlled with students. LUFORD Mr-DANIEL Luford is at Hi-Y member and at good vompanion. GENEVA SHAWN' Ge-neva has had lots of expe- rience in the cafeteria. LEWIS LIND Lewis is plenty intellectual, but that doesn't keep him from being' lots of fun. 1'JURU'l'HY HAZSIMONDS Dot :And Pansy make 2. s-ute couple. Ho got it hurgzxin. HUBERT SCOTT Cupie is a basketball hero. Invidentzllly, he's rather stu- dious. LUCILLE BERGMAN VVe expevt Lucille to he a vom- petent stenogrupher. LAVON COYLE XVell known? Yes, Quiet? Yes. L:xVon is it member of several of the senior clubs. JUNE STEWART Small and ilarkg that is June, Her voice is her fortune. RALPH LEWIS Good looking, rt good actor, and a good sport not exolud- ing his outstanding intellectual ability. MARTHA LOU HINKLE Hlnkle stars in everything from bird contests to Don. SAM EUBANK He is better known as Irklf , the ladies' man. SARAH FISCHER A true and helpful friend. Everyone likes Sarah. ELVIS HAM Ham sure knows how to jerk those sodas. KATHERINE STILES Katherine is one of those stu- dents who has kt-pt things going smoothly. EVELYN SVVOPIC Silenve. humor. sportsmanship. und intelligence all he-long to Evelyn. MILDRED PARKER VVS: think Mildred is another one of Mr. Colvln's future stenogranhers. CATHERINE PARTS t'atherine is another one of those stately blondes. This page 'ill1Ollgh CO'l'lltCSV of Flectric Shoe Shop

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