Medora High School - Medorian Yearbook (Medora, IN)
- Class of 1927
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Hess Our English Teacher and Class Sponsor In appreciation of her warm friendship, her sincere. personal interest in all those about her, and her earnest endeavor to keep before ns high standards of scholarship, we, the senior class of nineteen twenty-seven, respect' fully dedicate this. our annual. ..3- The Editor-in-Chief ....... Associate Editor .,,,. Business Manager .... ..... Literary Editor ..... Society Editor ..... Athletic Editor ....... Alumni Editor .... Kodak Editor ....... Joke Editor ...... W Art Editor ........... Calendar Editor ........... .. Advertising Manager Circulation Manager Faculty Advisor ........ Annual Staff Ruby Motsinger Cynthia. Hill . Harold Holmes Dorothy Mc'Pike Marian Williams Noble Wright Carroll Wesner Mary Skinner Lillard Hill Freddie Ollis Ruth Massena Renaldo Gilbert Mary Wesner Gladys Hess --4-- we--l--l--as Come back, come back, it seems to say And enjoy the life ofa by-gone day. -5- old Medom High We saw the walls of M. H. S. As we went hurrying by: Before, the crowded thoroughfare, Behind, the sunny sky. The years sped fast behind those walls, At dear Medora High. We love the walls of M. H. S. That rise so sheer and white: That lift themselves above the green And shine beneath the light, That catch the last gleams of the sun, And greet the morning's sight. Though walls and stones may fall away And pillars part and sever, Yet, in our hearts, dear M. H. S.. Thy spirit lives forever. To thee a monument we'll build, That time shall ruin, never. Above the crumbling and decay, The hand of time inflicts, We pledge, instead of riches In wood or stone or bricks, A monument of love and deeds, From the class of '27. 1. -ii , Q 3 ffl-QESQJL ,U A F Ny fff 2 -2, W,?.EQ? :' ,g .gi , 4, f- , 5 Y 1 I HE? E T ld in xvdllnx L V f 1 - Ha Imam 1 1 1, .f K , wylnlglgk' ... MX 1: ,Q '-: lim!! U 3 -D x F, 41 ,' D C 1 M: Vffrg-4 : j WA un, 1,1 91 C E f '-' ,.,. 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History and Mathematics Medora High School, Indiana University Years Taught here-Six Talking is one ofthe fine arts ng- 'wx as GLADYS E. HESS Latin and English Vallonia High School: Indiana University Years taught herefOne Come what may, she is always the same. C. V. WEDDELL History and English Medora High School: Indiana State Normal: Indiana University Years taught here- Eleven Virtue is like a rich stone, best Dlain set. COLLIN LEYVIS Science and Mathematics Crothersville High School Central Normal College Years taught here-Two He dares do anything that becomes a man. HELEN BROTHER Domestic Science, Music, and Art Rockport High School: Indiana State Normal Years taught here-Seven Music will outline all sermons in the memory. -9.. GETXRGIA M. GOSS Eghth Grade Merlora High School: Central Normal College and Indiana University Years taught here-Ten She speaks not because she has to say something, but because she has some- thing to say. ROHERTA WRIGHT Seventh Grade Medora High Schoolg Hanover College Years taught here-One Wonderful is the ALLIEGRA ROLLER Sixth Grade Medora High Schoolg Central Normal College: Indiana University Years taught here-Six Her ways are ways of strength of eheerfulnessf' pleasantnessf' IRENE MCCLIINTOCK IDA SUTHERLAND HAZEL BEEM Fourth and Fifth Grades Second and Third Grades Grade I I , .oh , Leesville High Sehoolg Medora High School: Mtdma Hlbh School' Cent,-al Nornlal Collegq-3 Central Normal College: Indiana University Y t ht h Indiana University QMS aug even Years t'u1e'ht here-gOne Yn'.t hth'1Os ,- D ' pug aug me nt Twenty five A maiden of curly locks Her air, her manner, all MLM, her Own Works is she, who saw admired. praise her. Always mughmg and full of glee. Rrl feviolnf te ms Class Ufjqcers CARROLL VVESNER DOROTHY McPIKE HAROLD HOLMES Fatso Dorothy Q Rusty President Secretary-Treasurer Vice-President Ngvpr votes Ngy fm :1 A merry heart maketh a Better to wear out than mgtion for 3 good H1110, cheerful countenance. to rust out. Got any rivers you think are uncrossable? Got any mountains you can't tunnel through? We specialize in the wholly impossiblei Doing what other folks think we can't do! The world requires that we make good, no matter what happens: and the man that DOES things amounts to a great deal more than the man who wishes he HAD done things, and who promises he WILL do things. -1 2- LILLARD HILL RENALDO GILBERT Toad Steve Caught in everything, es- Itfs quality, not quantity Capes nothing. that counts. RUTH MASSENA RUBY MOTSINGER MARIAN WILLIAMS ..T00ty,, Bubbles . M211'y Ann Her f1Ilg6I'S shame the Her Words are Words of ivory keys, She Claspeth her hands WiSd0n1 for she d8SiI'9th They dance so light a- and whispers much. to be a teacher. long. FREDDIE OLLIS NOBLE WRIGHT Hook Nooky I'l1 go home this way be- cause no girls live on this Never do today what YUU street. can put off till tomorrow. CYNTHIA HILL Cynthia Ann mother's pride, a ther's joy. MARY SKINNER 4'Mary Lou Quiet and demure in class yet full of fun and jolly among her friends. ...1 4- MARY WESNER Mary Jane On one she smiled and was blest. Senior Class History In the year nineteen hundred twenty- three a ship with a crew of twenty- elght sailors started to the Land of Graduation. When the sailors assemb- led to start on their journey, they put on green caps, and unfurled a flag of green, which was their symbol. On their journey they ate such food as English, civics, domestic science, and agriculture. Their main food was al- gebra, which was very hard for some to digest: but their chief cook, Mr. Goss, prepared it excellently, and gave it in abundant quantities. Mr. Goss was as- sisted in his work by Mr. Weddell, Miss Brother, Miss Brown, and Mr. Kirk- ham. The body of water they were sailing over was called the Freshman Sea. When they sailed out of this sea and came to the Land of Vacation, they found they had lost several of their members because of Mr. Goss' cooking. After they stay-ed at the Land of Va- cation for a while, they set sail under a flag which meant wise, and sailed out upon the Sophomore Sea. But again they lost a few members. I suppose some of these members were afraid they would starve on Latin. The most of what the crew feasted on this time was English, algebra, geometry, history and Latin. Mr. Goss' helpers on this jour- ney were Mr. Weddell, Miss Hert, Miss Brother and Mr. Phillips. When they landed on another small island called Vacation, to their great surprise, a few more members had escaped. The crew set sail into the Junior Sea. This time they sailed under a flag which ment jolly, with a crew of fourteen. On this journey Mr. Goss changed his menu somewhat and gave the crew Am- erican History, English, Caesar and plane geometry for a while, then chang- ed the flavor and gave them solid geom- etry. The Caesar was very hard to di- gest, and some of the members mixed some food particles called ponies with it so the Caesar would be more easily digested. All of Mr. Goss' assistants stayed with him, but one, Mr. Phillips. Mr. Lewis took the place of Mr. Phillips. Toward the last part of the journey on this sea, they had a splendid time. They entertained an old crew with a grand reception, and also gave a three act comedy play. Most all were about to shed tears at the thought of having to give up their fine times on the Junior Sea, but, never- theless, they launched their ship on an- other lsland called Vacation. A few more of their crew were lost. It seemed that no time at all had been spent on the third island of Vaca- tion, when a classy flag was hurled high, and the crew, diminished by two and increased by one sailor, making the small number of thirteen, set sail out over the Senior Sea. Mr. Goss was still their chief cook. Mr. Weddell and Miss Brother also sail- ed all the way through the journey: Miss Hess took the place of Miss Hert, but Mr. Lewis intended to see the jour- ney end so he stayed too. Mr. -Goss decided to feed the crew on English, physics, music, art, civics, and a few desired Latin. They sailed on very happy except that the physics did- n't taste very good to some, -but Mr. Lewis, whom Mr. Goss had serving it to them, always insisted on their taking more. The sea was sailed over successfully and there were thirteen out of the crew of twenty-eight who received the prize for which they were sailing, ..1 5- V W Y ' 416- Senior Class Prophecy While gazing in the crystal glass, The future of the Seniors to see The things that I saw will come to pass And the events of the future will be. I saw our friend, jolly Marian Seated on a stool in the choir Playing a large pipe organ Accompanying the song and the lyre. She'll B-flat. Moreover--who would suspect that Ruby A gay leader in most of our fun, Is slated to help run the nation, And sit in Congress, in Washington? She'll tell them things! The next thing I saw was a. picture Of Lillard whose duty is plain: He's to settle right here as a doctor And relieve folks of suffering and pain. He won't kill off very many! Next came a picture of Fred Ou as fine a large farm as you've seen: He makes use of up-to-date methods, And pails cows with a milking machinc. He certainly is a busy man! Right next to Freds' farm, on a larger Lives Mary S. so robust and keen She's married now to the Prince nf Wales And some-day hopes to be Queen. She always did like to rule. Next Carroll was shown as a lawyer Winning cases and fame, without doubt, Well, we're not surprised at his calling He always did like to argue and spout. I bet he'1l charge big fees! Now I found out that merry Cynthia Became a trained nurse with the trick Of conquering malignant diseases, And of taking good care of the sick: But Harold, a real estate dealer, Cast o'er her his powerful spell, So she wed him and spends all her time In keeping him fed up and well, Maybe he'll live to be ninety! I saw Dorothy, a stenographer, But her office days soon will be pastg She's engaged to a preacher in Kansas And she s filling her hope chest up fast. She'll make him stand 'round! My sakes! Noble is planning to run Next election for the governor of tate: Well, our class always had a suspicion That like as not he'd do something great. I hope he wins! Here's Mary W., who didn't like boys, And used to say she'd be an old maid, With a husband and four sturdy child- ren, And looks very contented and staid. She married a barber over at Medora. Renaldo, I see in Chicago, Where he started as clerk in a store But now he has bought out the business And each season his profits are more. He married his best-looking clerk And lives in style on Michigan shore. He always was lucky. Ah, me! Soon I found Ruth Who was always so loving and kind After graduating from College, A career of great service did find, She's a teacher over in China, Where she s training the soul and the mind. Little Ruth, a missionary! Now friends, I hope you've been duly impressed With affairs that will come to pass In the future lives of the pupils Of this great and illustrious class. QA Crystal Gazer. 3 'A 9' -18, gsl,,,........ . .. .. .. Class Will We, The Senior Class have felt for some time that our demise was near: we have felt that school was beginning to disagree with us and that the mem- bers of the faculty had conspired to ac- complish the death of the most aston- ishingly brilliant class the walls of Me- dora High and the teachers thereof have ever frowned upon. The bitter doses of lessons we have taken with daily regularity have hastened rather than prolonged our class demise, and we know with sorrowful certainty that the hour of our departure is near at hand. Therefore, being so soon to pass from these scenes of educational activ- ity: -being in full possession of alert minds and memories that put the most extensive encyclopedias to shameg hav- ing faculties keenly sharpened by many contests with flinty instructors, we would publish to you upon this funeral occasion ,the last will and testament of the Senior Class of 1927. To the members of our beloved facul- ty, who look upon our demise with smiles of joy, we bequeath the satis- faction which comes from duties well performed, and a peaceful rest from the weary task of making our graduation shrouds. We also leave them a large amount of sympathy for their depress- ing attempts to pound knowledge into our cranium-s. In addition we bequeath them our regrets that their work with us was so barren of results, - we leave them, but we don't leave them much! To the school library we leave the collection of volumes setting forth the charms, the escapades, the achievements and the startling knowledge gleaned from our examination papers. To the Junior Class ,as our rightful and worthy successors, we leave: Ill. Our seats. Occupy them, but do not try to fill them. 123. Our Senior dignity. May they uphold it with becoming seriousness, endeavoring to overcome their usual hair-brained and frivolous flippancy. 133. Our tendency to make a little knowledge go a long way in the class room: also our ability to throw faculty members off the trail when they imag- ined we were bluffing. 445. Our honored positions as mod- els for the school-models of wit, wis- dom, charm of manner, excellency of be- havior, physical development, and ln- tellectual expansion. May heaven help you to stand up under this strain! 1153. Lastly, that which gives us the greatest pang to part with-our strong- ly entrenched places in the hearts of the faculty who have loved us devotedly because-they cou1dn't help it! Com- fort them ln their loss, but don't im- agine you can mangle their hearts as we have done. To the vivacious and exuberant Soph- omores we leave the right to prey upon the Freshmen, out of season and with- out reason, to unceasingly torture them -with the liabilities thereof! Our proficiency in spelling which has seldom been equaled and never bee-1 surpassed, we bequeath to the primary grades. The following valuable personal bc- quests, freely and fully given, should be treasured as a continual reminder of the abundant and overwhelming gener- osity of the class and the individuals thereof. We trust these responsibili- ties Will be assumed promptly and bring important results. 113. To our faculty member, Mr. Lewis. we bequea.th a copy of Amateur Detective Suggestions, which we feel will be of great assistance in ferreting out the pranks of various students. We also leave him a new 1928 Sport Model Ford. C2D. To the principal of the school, we leave the unfailing good humor of the entire classg we are certain he will need this in dealing with the seniors who succeed us, 133. To Miss Brother, who seems too much wedded to her work as a teacher, we leave the book belonging to the girls of this class, How to Win a Husband. Eventually-why not now? I45. To Mrs. Peters we grant Dor- othy's luck in making delicious eatables in the Domestic Science class. They satisfy! Dorothy leaves her glasses to those who have trouble in finding their books and their lesson assignments. 1153. To Louise Davis, we bequeath Ruth Massena's ability to put on a fine -19- complexion. Save the surface and you save all! Ruth wills to Irvin Newkirk, ten packages of Kiss Me chewing gum: to Flotilla her fondness for the boys: to Anna Persinger her art of chewing gum, and to Wilma Barnum, the right to whisper more than any- one else. 165. To Kenneth Johnson is given Lillard's trick of looking innocent when caught in mischief. To Fayne Phillips he leaves his towering form. 175. ,To Cecil Brown, we bequeath Noble's haibit of spending two hours a day on his physics lesson-by sitting on the book while he reads T'arzan stories. Noble leaves his brilliant ideas to Eiugene Egleng his path to the library to Doss Robbinsg and his sur- plus weight to 'Florence Martin. 185. To Laverne Huffman, Fred leaves his powers of fascination. Frefl says he has a steady now and doesn't need further fascination. He also leaves to Paul Hill his fluency in writ- ing notes to the girls. 195. To future class' presidents, Carroll leaves his power tdpreside with a dignity that would do honor to a Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. He also bequeaths to Harry Davis his strict temperance: to Homer Tedrow his wor- ried lookg and to John Fountain his dignified Senior walk. 1105. To Marjorie Schultz is left Ruby Motsinger's ability to Paddle her own canoe g Ruby has selected some one to paddle hers for her. She .al-so wills to Jessie Vaughn her desk, and all gum, combs, mirrors and powder found therein. 1115. On Floyd Martin we bestow Mary Skinner's sunny smile-it won't come off! She bequeaths the right to argue to Eflle Cooley. 1125. Marian wills to Violet Parker a good share of her enlightened views, commonly regarded as an agreeable dis- positiong to Harry Johnson the right to wear rubber heels: and to Lee Weddell the ability to play the piano. 1135. Cynthia leaves her ability to recite in class to Nellie Plummerg and her name Ann to Geneva Booker. 1145. Renaldo leaves to Harry Johnson his quick wit and ready ans- wers: and to Basil Pruiett his Moon- light serenadef' 1155. Mary Wesner bequeaths to Ruth Motsinger her vocal training: and to Mary Louise Hook she leaves the right to talk until the bell rings. 1165. Harold Holmes bequeaths the right to be tardy to Ross Hill and the right to be absent to Omer Hook. He also leaves to Robert Shortridge his tendency to stay out late at night. Any broken pens, stubs of pencils, cast-off note books, mounds of gum we were compelled to stick hastily in out- of-sight spots to avoid faculty detection, and other mementoes, we bestow freely upon the finder, With our last parting breath we do hereby constitute and appoint the Prin- cipal of aforementioned school sole ex-- ecutor of this our will and testament. In Witness Whereof, We attach the signatures of the Class of 1927. CARROLL WESNER, HAROLD HOLMES. .DOROTHY MCPIKE, RUBY MOTSINGER. ..20.. l lkklkliukv 01 IhiQiAx5f.14' Aguila 'uninsu- 'IHI Illlll I-4 L Ah: ? V AII1 Z O Q Ill 74.-.-2'-1: ' Q J 44..- . W-:fi--f ff e -, ggi. -..-.ik ,A I 5 H iii 13 in? :lag 1: 4 - Z ll H ,G-G-,,,4 if ll- ls :Ig,., U77 Z, n 7-7 I ll'l7i0l',l' 'SL' up TOP ROW-Paul Hill, Eugene Eglen, Harry Davis, John Fountain, .Doss Robbins Floyd Martin, Kenneth Johnson, Cecil Brown. BOTTOM ROWgVio1et Wesner, Wilma Barnum, Elnora Durham, Nellie Plumme' Effie Cooley, Violet Parker. X 11- 084 5? 9,9 yay Q 4' in I I I I ' ! I I 1 ' J ,ropljmyoral ll7'l3'If1JfmU' VW 'Q 1' 3 ' TOP ROWgLaverne Huffman, Russell Lawson, Ralph Goen, Elmer Lane, Basil Pruiti, Lee Weddell, Mancil Pruitt, Murle Hunsucker, Percy Ganstine. MIDDLE ROWfAlma Hobson, Dorothy Wesner. Flotilla Baker, Mary Jewel Roller. Helen Harrison, Mary Louise Hook, Ruth Motsinger, Geneva Booker, Bertha Elmore, Omer Hook, Irvin Newkirk. BOTTOM ROW-Violet Cunningham, Jessie Vaughn, Vivian Bennett, Carrie Freen1an, Frances Skinner, Ruth Poor, Audrey VonStien, Irene Childers, Doris Allman. --24.. --- ---eff .X S fr efyxy G7 2 5-- A 'Ss - 10 TOP ROW-Roy Greathouse, James Smith, Ross Hill, Homer Tedrow, Harry Walter: Hollis Philips, Arley Brown, Thomas Zollman, Robert Shortridge, Fayne Philips. MIDDLE ROW-Jewell Shields, Jewell Hunsucker, Neal Darkis, Harry Johnson Herbert Williams, Stanley Mize, Harley Brown, John Wallace Vivian Poore, 'Mary Thixton, Alberta Goss. BOTTOM ROWQLois Martin, Mildred Crowe, Velva Childers, Mable McKinney Phyllis Myers,, Louise Davis, Clara Eshom, Avah Nell Nowling, Marjorie Schultz, Grethel McPike, Irenef-Motsinger, Florence Martin, Frankie Cockerham. -25- 1 f . - J f 3 .U X 329-X 'QG1'ixdGf H------Hi-1--iw EIGHTH GRA DE SE VENTH GRA DE ,331 I FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES FOURTH AND FIFTH GRADES ,39,, SECOND A ND THIRD GRADES PRIMA R Y GRA DES ,,,,30,7 7n:fi5ifi-er l l TOP ROWfNoblo Wright, f.g Doss Robbins, 0.3 Collin Lewis, coachg llzirolrl Holmes f., Eugene Eglen, f. MIDDLE ROW--Harry Davis, gg Lillard Hill, c.g Basil Pruitt, gg Carroll Wesner, gg. John Fountain, f. BOTTOM ROW+Harry Waltvrs, g. OPPONENT PLAYED AT DATE M. H. S. 0PP'TS SCORE SCORE Vallonia Vallonia Oct. 29 35 Brownstown Brownstown Nov. 5 53 Crothersville Crothersvllle NOV. 19 37 Cortland Cortland Dec. 3 31 Bedford Seconds Bedford Dec. 10 15 Tampico Brownstown Dec. 17 22 Brownstown Blrownstown Dec. 23 43 Freetown Brownstovyn Jan. 7 52 Houston Seymour Jan. 15 26 Tampico Vallonla Jan. 21 11 Seymour Seconds Seymour Feb. 11 327 Cortl-and Cortl-and Feb. 18 27 Bedford Seconds Bedford Feb. 25 28 Cortland Seymour March 5 25 43 TOTAL 406 4620 North or south, or east or west, T'here's but one team we love the best. Over all it towers: Other ones may grander be, But there's none for you and me, Like this old team of ours. -3 3.. - n School Orchestra TOP ROW-John Hill, 2nd cornetg Robert Shortridge, lst Cornet: Helen Prather. pianog Irvin Newkirk, saxaphoneg Helen Brother, director: Harold Newkirk, s-axaphone. BOTTOM ROW-Eileen Pferrer, violin: Avanell Massena, violing Lloyrl Holmes. drunisg Mary Louise Shepard, violing Harriet Ernst, violin. --34 . QtNfT7 EE TEET-TIFF-I-Tim-uluu-vm-mvImm--up-FFHHETZKIE-H711my-I-m--.IrvH--.1-lv-fmI.um...l-....m..G...i1-.if.,Il1HT-Kill?-1.Elia? rufl----W ---' ---+-f-' V- 7 - - ---- -V f--W ----A--Av, . H or NAME IS t LACKS l INTERESTED FEELS IN 4 Carroll Wesner Nutty Deportment Wash. Co. Downhearted Dorothy McPike A good sport Prin. parts A conductor Undecided Mary Wesnler A blonde I Energy Barber Shops Romantic Mary Skinner It i Curly hair Somebody 1mD0l't3Ilt l Harold Holmes Independent 1 Sleep Little Women Guilty Marian Williams Corn-fed N Dates Clothes Fairly Well Lillard Hill Disconnected f Avoirdupois Girls Tlckled Ruby Motsinger Abbreviated Brothers Birds Happy Noble Wright lSome kid A comb Socialism Lazy Renaldo Gilbert 'Witty l Inches Freshmen Girls Big Ruth Mlassena 'Datified V Nerve Jake Lost Freddie Ollls fTimid Gift of Gab Politics Flattered W 1 Cynthia Hill fAccommodating Attention Leap Year Dainty -35- oscope FAMOUS Fon A KNOWN BY Epistles A's Love Affairs Aviation 'Pardiness Operas . . W Shoot g pap r Make-up Singing Wrestling Chewing Gum Laughing Primplng ads Y NEXGLAMATIONE NEVER ! Side Burns L't s smooch out! !Ta1ks to girls? Smile Gee Whiz! Discouraged !Walks home! Escort Oh, Kid! ! alone Arguing The Very Idea! NTries to boss X Freckles Oh, Boy! !Plays pool Not on your topj .Dimples knot! gln -a hurry X Grin You Know! Gets by W Story-telling Leave Me Alone! Cries JWas, is, nr, Volume Up in a Balloon! will be Cough That's too thin! Dates Complexion I wan'a go home! Talks- loud Drag'ng heels Come off of that! Smokes Walk Hello There! Complains DESTINED FOR Traillc Cop Poet' Housekeeper Artist B. B. Coach Musician Surgical Dr. Nurse Senator Lawyer Actress Heart Breake Toe Dancer -3 7- 'H-- - - A Betty 's Romance In the doorway of the cabin, Betty, a girl about eighteen years of age, with dark, wavy hair and brown eyes, stood gazing over the mountains. Here in the stillness of dawn she watched the sun as it rose in the valley and started on its journey across the sky. Every bird was singing his early morning song, and the dew glistened like diamonds from the leaves of the trees and grass. The flowers began to open their petals to the morning sung and the water in the streams, now swollen from the melt- ing snow on the mountain tops, as it came gushing over the rocks sounded to Betty like music in the stillness of the new day. Her father had gone to work and the cabin had been put in order, so, Betty decided to stroll along the side of the stream and gather flowers. Gilbert Jackson a near-by neighbor, while trimming trees in Hillcrest Orch- ard, spied Betty as she went jumping from rock to rock, gathering a flower here and a flower there. As the two had planned to enter college in the fall, Gilbert had a sudden desire to speak to Betty about her college work. Leaving the orchard he soon found Betty in a patch of violets by the stream. As he stood looking down at Betty in her light dress, with her slender delicacy, she reminded him of a white iris. With a pang of self distrust he wondered if he could ever make her care for him. Betty looking around spied Gilbert's boots and with a start leaped to her feet, let-ting her violets fall. Oh, how you frightened me, she ex- claimed. Sorry I frightened you so, said Gilbert, and your flowers-let me help you pick some more. ' Oh, no, she said, just let them go, -I was merely picking them for pleas- ure. Turning they started toward the cab- in and Gilbert asked, Betty, are you still planning to go to Silver City this fall to college? ' Yes, ' said Betty, I received a let- ter from Priscilla this morning and she said she had spoken for our rooms at the dormitory. I guess I will get to go too, said Gilbert, I have a room in a private home. Coming to the cabin Gilbert noticed that it was nearly noon so he bid Betty adleu and returned to the orchard. Gilbert did not see Betty again, since she was with her aunt in the city, until two months later when they left for Silver City. When they arrived, Betty was met by her room-mate, Priscilla Grant, there she left Gilbert and went to the dormitory, Betty studied hard for her A. B. de- gree and three years were almost gone before she realized it. Gilbert came every Friday evening to see Betty, but still she wanted no more than platonic friendship between them, which did not please Gilbert in the least. Betty returned home at the end of her third year and it was the last of July that her father was killed. It seemed to Betty that she could never stand it, as her mother had died when she was small and her father had been both mother and father to her. She returned to Silver City ln the fall with a sad and heavy heart but it was not long till she found one to help her bear her sorrow. One afternoon she was strolling through the park. It was a very gloomy day and the wind was blow- ing fiercely. Suddenly, as if it had jumped from the t-ree by her side, the rain came with a Swish and rush. Betty put up her umbrella and hurried down the slope. As she turned out on the har- bour road, a savage gust of wind tore along turning her umbrella wrong side out. She clutched at it in despair, And then-there came a. voice close by. Pardon me-may I olfer you the shelter of my umbre1la? Betty looked up. Tall, handsome, and distinguished looking-dark, melan- choly, inscrutable eyes-melting, musi- cal, sympathetic voice-yes, the very hero of her dreams stood before her in the flesh. He could not have more close- ly resembled her ideal if he had been made to order. Thank you, she said confusedly. We'd better hurry over to that lit- tle pavilion on the point, suggested the the unknown, We can wait there until this shower is over. It is not likely to rain so heavily very long. When they reached the pavilion and sat breathlessly down under its friend- ly roof, Betty laughingly held up her false umbrella. We are schoolmates, I see, he said, smiling at Betty's college colors, the bit of white and scarlet. That ought to be a sufficient introduction. My name is Jack Wells, and you are the Miss Younger, who gave the reading at the Philfomathic the other evening, aren't you? Yes, but I can't place you at all. -39- said Betty frankly. Please where do you belong? I feel as if I didn't belong any where yet, I put in my Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior years here three years ago. I've been ln Europe ever since. Now I've come back to finish my art course. This is my Senior year, too, said Betty. So we are classmates as well as col- lege mates, said Jack. When the clouds parted and a burst ot pale November sunshine fell athwart the harbour and the pines, Betty and her companion walked home together. By the ,time she reached home he had asked permission to call, and had receiv- ed it. As time went on Jack called many times, and Betty seemed to be well pleased.- One day while she and Priscilla were sitting before the fire, Priscilla announ- ced quite suddenly, By the way, did you know that Gilbert Jackson is going about with Christine Stuart? ' Betty was trying-to fasten a little gold chain about her throat. She sud- denly found the clasp difficult to man- age. What was the matter with it, or with her fingers? No, she said, carelessly, knowing Christine to be a very pretty lltt'e creature. It was at the close of school that Bet- ty and Jack were sitting in the little pavilion on the harbor shore where they had talked on the rainy day of their first meeting. There Jack asked Betty to marry him, Betty felt that she ought to be thrilled from head to foot. But she was not, she was horribly cool. When Jack paused for his answer, she opened her lips 'to say her fateful yes. And then she found herself tremb- ling as if she were reeling back from a preclpice. She pulled her hand from Jackfs. Oh, I can't marry you-I can't-I can't! she cried wildly. Jack turned pale: What do you mean? he stammered. I mean that I can't marry you, re- peated Betty desperately. I thought I could--but I can t. Why can't you? asked Jack more calmly. Because, I don't care enough for you. So you've just been amusing your- self thls last year? he said slowly. No, no, I haven't, gasped poor Bet- ty, I did think I cared-truly I did- but I know now I don't. You have ruined by life, said Jack bitterly. Forgive me, pleaded Betty miser- ably, with hot cheeks and stinging eyes. You can give me no hope? he said. Betty shook her head mutely. Then-good-bye, said Jack, and he was gone. School was over and Betty with her A. B. degree returned to the cabin. She then went to visit her aunt and when she returned a month later, the first thing she heard was that Gilbert had tvphold fever and was not expected to live. Would sorrow never cease, thought Betty. She walked blindly across the kitchen through the door and out to the hammock which was between two great pines. She sat with clenched hands staring unseeingly across the valley. The sun was just sinking below a dis- tant mountaing the day was dying and Gilbert was dying with it, She knew now that she loved him-had always loved him. And the knowledge had come too late--too late even for the bit- ter solace of being with him at the last. At the peep of dawn Betty could stand it no longer. She slipped from the cabin and started down to the stream. When she reached the violet patch, she stopped and looked down at them: they were so pretty, she sat down in the middle of the patch and then the thought of 'Gilbert came again to he and of when Gilbert four years ago had come there to talk to her. Her eyes fill- ed with tears and her shoulders tremb- led with sobs she could not control. Presently she lifted her eyes and-she saw Gllbert's boots not far from her: was it a dream, she was afraid to lift her eyes, afraid they would vanish. Betty, came a clear voice. She looked up and there stood Gilbert pale and weak. Betty got to her feet, she knew not how. Oh Gilbert, she said, I thought you were dying-dead. They told me -There she broke down and could say H0 IIIOFB. You misunderstood them, Betty, said Gilbert, I guess I did almost die. but I fooled them and lived for spite. Betty looked up and laughed. I'm glad you did, Gilbert. Gilbert took her in his arms anfl whispered softly, Betty, I love you-1 want you. Betty could not speak But she lif-ted her eyes, shining with all the love-rap- ture of countless generations and look- ed into his face for a moment. He wan'- ed no other answer. -M. S. ggi Out In the World I-Iowdy, Schoolmate, how you comin Since you're in this world of strife? What you thinkin', what you doin' What you gettin' out o' life? Do you find the path as easy As the one you trod at school? No, I dare say, you'll acknowledge That you weren't such a fool. Do you member those old schooldays, When some days you'd feel so blue, When your lessons you had not learned But you managed to get through? If you'll only stop and study You will see what gain you've made, But I want to ask a question Where was the foundation laid? Now the question I will answer And I know you'll not deny, Way back yonder in our schooldays- And the thoughts they make me sigh. How I yearn and how I long for Just one day to spend again, Like the ones we slien-t so long fore, You and I were grown up men. D. Mc fl f11H 2'fi The Reunion It's always fair weather When good fellows meet together- When autumn departs and the winter days follow, When we round up the year in a jovial way And pause for a moment from chasing the dollar To join the good fellows we knew yesterday, What a pleasure to find them, To slip up behind them With a slap on the shoulder, To call back our school days, Our glad days, our fool days At the grand yearly Banquet that's given by old High. Oh, we sit 'round the table, grown sadder, grown older, And talk of the glad days we didn't prize them: When each High boy went 'round with a chip on his shoulder And knew more of life than the wisest of men- We praise our professors, We once deemed oppressorsg We ask who has married and who's still girl shy- And we sigh heavy-hearted 0'er comrades departed Since the last Banquet given to the grads of old High. Oh, some have grown wealthy and some have fared badly, Some honored and some going fast down the hillg Some have lost the fair vision they once chased so madly, But all are the same honest school fellows still. So when all get together We see but fair weather And the cares and the worries of life we put by, And we toast as a starter Our dear Alma Mater At the Banquet they give to the grads of old High. 'v7't.t....... . . r - . .W 'SET In The Alumni We have attempted to obtain an appreciative letter from a representative of each of the twenty-six classes, but have been unable to do so. Nevertheless we are including the letters we did receive. Class of 1901 Cintha fHughesy McCoun, Medora, Indiana Class of 1902 Raymond Rucker Medora, Ind. Harry Hamilton Chicago, Ill. Class of 1903 0. 0. Shortridge Medora, Ind. Paul McMillan Edinburg, Ind. Pansy fPeckb Knight Pineapple, Ala. Arvilla Rink -, Mich. Class of 1904 Floyd Thompson Dayton, Ohio Jessie fTurnerJ Beem Medora, Ind. Donely Hill Sparksville, Ind. Kate 0HolmesJ Shortridge, Medora, Ind. I appreciate Medora High for the knowledge it gave to the Class of 19043 for instilling in my children a desire for a still greater learning. I consider it one of the greatest assets to our com-munity and my love for Alma Mater is next to rever- ence. -Kate Shortridge. Class of 1905 Zella CRoberts5 Bevy McCleary, Wash. B.ertha lElliottJ Martin Salem, Ind. Jessie Thompson Whittier, Calif. Anna Fitzgibbon New York Class of 1907 Howard McMillan Indianapolis, Ind. Alice lSummersJ Martin Medora, Ind. Florence 0Fitzgibbony McMillan Blanche lKennedyJ Suits Deceased Edinburg, Ind. Class of 1908 Frank Fitzgibbon Indianapolis, Ind. Amanda Brunn Washington, Ind. Class of 1909 Ola fNicholsonJ Smith Medora, Ind. Theda 4Rink5 Campbell, Franklin, Ind. -Gladys fMcMil1anJ .Dodds Indpls., Ind. Charley Hargitt Washington, D. C. Our high school days were finished many years ago, yet they are still ever present: we are carrying them with us, not only impressed upon our memory, but a very part of us mentally, morally and physically. In the years that have passed this school training has formed an important part in our experiences and achievements. The opportunities of the class room have passed, but the opportunity for making the most of what we have acquired in M. H. S. is still with us. Our ways are now parted, Our school days have fled, Thy halls and thy classrooms No more we shall tread: But often in mem'ry The fair scenes we view, And in dreams return, Alma Mater, to you. Class of 1910 -Mrs. Ola N. Smith. Georgia fMassenaJ Goss Medora, Ind. Richard Hargitt A1abama Irene 1RuckerJ Peters Vallonia, Ind. Leo Williams Bedford, Ind. Robert Holmes Fort Wayne, Ind. -45, ' fr 9 As we look back over the varied experiences of our high school days, with their buoyancy and pleasures, their rivalries and ambitions, their duties and generous friendships, their disappointments and triumphs, we cannot repress the pang of regret that comes when we know that those days are gone, never to return. There is one thoughlt however, that is uppermost in our minds, dispelling the shadows of sadness and casting a golden glow upon the future. The influence of ou' high school days has left a lasting impression upon our minds and hearts pervading the inmost recess of our natures, and destined to become a guiding principle through- out our lives. -Mrs. Georgia M. Goss. Class of 1911 ' Georgia t'Hendersonj Shaw Ina fHamilton7 Kestner Brownstown, Ind. Brownstown, Ind. Adda tGanstinel Schwein Blanche Fountain Medora, Ind. Brownstown, Ind. Ralph Goss Medora, Ind. Charles Ganstine Deceased Price Wray Indianapolis, Ind. Anna fGilbertJ Weeks Anderson, Ind. In appreciation of the education received in Medora High School:-Education makes us wiser, happier, and better. It expands the mental horizon, gives us self- confidence, strengthens character and opens new fields of thought. It is the hope and strength of youth and the support and resource of age. It is a permanent in- vestment which no disaster or misfortune can destroy, education is the means and life the end. -Ralph R. Ross. Class of 1912 Susie tFountainJ Holmes, Anderson, Ind. Fort Wayne, Ind. Mary fHargittl Martin Hansel Smith Medora, Ind. Bloomington, Ind. Nona! McMil1anJ Bennett Ada Roberts -, Calif. Although we have gone out into all walks of life we give fitting tribute to her who has given so much of her time to our mental and moral development. Yet each of us, no matter what vocation he may follow, will readily acknowledge that much of his success is due to the inspirations received in our Medora High School Days. Class of 1913 -Ha.nsel Smith. Charles Turner Philadelphia, Pa. Sylvia tDixonl Kennedy James Calloway Medora, Ind North Vernon, Ind. Lula Uobnsonj Mc'Dona1d Indpls, Ind Gladys Bergdoll Bloomington, Ind. Grace 1DixonJ Kolb Indianapolis, Ida fDixonl Mast Logansport, Ind. Ind Mabel KG-anstinej McClintock Bloomington, Ind. To the Class of '27:-As we trudge along Life's Pathway, the pleasant mem- ories of our High: School Days are a source of great pleasure. The Fraternal Spirit in which we worked, if emul-ated by the student, encour- ages ambition and makes of Life , one great school. So as Dickens would say with the Voice of Little Bob, To Our Alma Mater, God Bless 'er! -James H. Calloway, Pres. Class of '13, Class of 1914 Helen Carr Deceased Stanley Owen Lafayette, Ind. Orpha fMcMillanl Shaver Medora, Ind. Russel Holmes Medora, Ind. Helen fMcMlllanl Goss Medora, Ind. William Fountain Medora, Ind. Class of 1915 Hugh Owen Lafayette, Ind. Grace fSmithl Matlock Anderson Ind. Willard Hill Terre Haute, Ind. Helen fSmithJ Peters Vallonia, Ind. Class of 1916 Peter Turney Medora, Ind. Howard Gilbert Medora, Ind. Bernice Tanner Whiteland, Ind Lauru Owen Louisville, Ky. Grace fBookerl Walker N. Salem, Ind Lyman Roller Covington, Ky. Constance 1Weddelj Hedges Floyd Huffman Kalamazoo, Mich. Bloomington, Ind. Lona fl-Iaguel Zollman Bedford, Ind. Nina fGilbertl Fleenor Medora, Ind 'r ,- 1. As time hurries on we gladly turn from the past and peer eagerly into the future and find each succeeding day bringing back thoughts of our dear old H. S. days gone by, and they become as ever-lasting memories that still influence our lives. -Nina G. Fleenor. Class of 1917 Daniel Lee Bowers Indianapolis, Medora Anderson Medora Hubert Owen Keith Bray Vera Branaman Grethel fLockmanl Delay North Vernon, Ind Ind Ind Ind. Ind Josephine Tanner Benton Arbor, Mich. Edith 0Hallj Newton, Indianapolis, Olive CMcMil1anj Clark Indpls Ruth t'Turneyj Koepper Medora, Hilda f.Davis5 Carr Seymour, Bertha 1HendersonJ McMillan Ind. Ind. Ind. Ind. Chicago Heights, Ill. Your Flag and my Flag And, oh, how much it holds- Your land and my land- Secure within its folds- Your heart and my heart Bea-t quicker at the sight: Sun-kissed and wind-tossed Red and blue and white. The one Flag, the great Flag, the Flag for me and you Glorlfled all else beside, the red and white and blue. The Flag, for which poems have been written, songs sung, and battles fought in which heroes died, is our emblem of equal rights. It means free speech, free press, self government, and it also means universal education-light for every mind-know- ledge for every child. It means that the school house is the fortress of Liberty-the bulwark of the nation. The American Public School is the product of American thought and ideals. Under the conditions that existed in the early history of our nation, our fore-fathers were forced to the conclusion that something must be done to unify the ideals of the people. The early settlers came to America for freedom, and of all that came to this country, the Pilgrims of New England contributed most that was valuable for our future schools. Along with the type of schools the New England Pilgrims founded came the idea of separation of church and state, because it was the only hope of having united people, trained in Democracy. Later on they very definitely separated church and state and in so doing placed the elementary edu- cation of youth under control of the state, and they placed upon the state the respon- sibility of teaching Religion Knot sectarlanisml, Morality fnot ritualisml, Knowledge inot monarchyl, essentials to the life of the republic. More and more it is being universally recognized that our American system of free education of all youth is a great equalizer of society. Up to date our system surpasses all others in creating common interest in the movements of society and in helping to create a spirit of fellowship necessary to peace and happiness. It is our system of education, from the elementary public school to the college and university, which has developed a creative power and leadership in the individual. New dis- coveries and inventions have marked the progress of our. educational system, and to the youth of America new fields are constantly opening for efficient and useful ser- vice. Our public school system does not suffer when compared with the educational system of any nation: and if we believe in our National Public School System, let us stand by it, support lt, and all that it stands for, keeping in mind this fact: The American Public School is the Safe-guard of American Liberty, and the slogan of our nation is one Language and one Flag. Vera D, Branaman, Class 1917. Class of 1918 Gertie iCarrl Smith Indianapolis, Ind. Roscoe Hague Seymour, Ind. Jennings Peck Paris, Ind. Milburn Hunsucker Murphy, Texas -4 7.. Class of 1919 Mark Smith Medora, Ind. Emma 0PeckJ Love Indianapolis, Ind. Allegra Roller Medora, Ind. Leora tWrightJ- Gray Frank Delay Medora, Ind. B.rownstown, Ind. Maye 4SchellJ Delay Medora, Ind. Evangeline CStewart7 Booker Ernest McMillan Indianapolis Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. Gertrude fAllmanJ McMillan Flora qHellerJ Burge Sparksville, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. Myrtle Myres Medora, Ind. Carrie 0B.ookerD Huffman Laura. fBooreJ Barber Indpls, Ind. Kalamazoo, Mich. Harriet Gleason Indianapolis Ind. Lucian Henderson Medora, Ind. :-Our appreciation is based upon two facts: osphere was a-s exhilarating as the breath of the mountains, whilst the association was like the action of pebbles thrown together by the current of the river. They polished one another, so did the Medora school polish us. We send best wishes for the future of M. H. S. Class of 1920 Class of 1919-An Appreciation Atmosphere and Association. The atm -Allegra Roller. Oliva fStarrJ Fickle Clarkshill, Ind. Ruth Lockman Medora, Ind. Georgia Hall Medora, Ind. Stanley Roller Indiana Harbor, Ind. TO OLD MEDORA HIGH:- As we now review the scenes of by-gone years, how old familiar faces rise up and haunt our vision with their well remembered features, companions of our earlier years endeared to us by many a tie. We tender our thanks for the many encourage- ments received, procuring for us kind and efficient instructors and pleasant surround- ings. To you we feel indebted for much that we are or may be. At times discourage- ments have assailed us, but as a good cause makes a stout heart we have pushed on, and in future we hold in grateful remembrance the yesterday of our school years. Class of 1921 Dorothy Henderson Chicago, Ill. Robert Eshom Medora, Ind. -Georgia Hall. Since our graduation, the fair one of our class of two has broken the rules of arithmetic by making one plus one, one. Her classmate has forgotten-or doesn't use-the principle from geometry that the shortest distance between two points is a straight line, for on a moonlight Saturday or Sunday night he often takes the lead in a round-a-bout journey in seeing his puella home. We have forgotten the Latin and As we venture on through Grammar rules, but we think we are co rrect in this line. Such is life, dear Editor, and what graduates have learned in school they oft- en forget or fall to use after graduation. 'Tis a shame after our teachers had work- ed so patiently with us. - Bob, Class of 1922 Grace Ufohnsonl Lyons Detroit, Mich. Hazel Beem Medora, Ind. Dwight Hill Indianapolis, Ind. Theodore Wright Medora,, Ind. Cecille Fountain Indianapolis, Ind. Wilma tMassena9 Mason Marion, Ind. Graydon Hill Medora, Ind. Joe Smith Bedford Ind. Carrie Stewart Indianapolis, Ind. Juanita Matl-ock Medora, Ind. James Crooke ---, Florida Thomas Hall Medora Ind. Class of 1923 Henry Hobbs Indianapolis, Ind. Kathleen Walters Indianapolis, Ind. Edith CMcKinneyJ Ferris Indpls, Ind. Wilbur Shortridge Medora, Ind. Austin Hook Medora, Ind. Harold Zvollman Anderson, Ind. Aubrey Phillips Bedford, Ind. Roberta Wright Medora, Ind. Irene McClintock Medora, Ind. Warren Malott Clearspring, Ind. Walter Fisher Medora, Ind. Life's Mad Whir1 our school day lessons, which we learned so long ago, encourage us onward. The Fraternal Spirit in which we worked in High: School is always with us: and ever our memories drift back to Our High School Days as to a shrine, we bow, again to Happy Thoughts of Days gone by. ' -Roberta Wright. -4 g... mf'-x......... - ,,,,,,,,. fi' Class of 1924 Mae Turney Medora, Ind. Pauline Scott Medora, Ind. Henry Skinner Piqua, Ohio Lewis Eglen Remington, Ind Wilma Myers Medora, Ind Mary fBakerJ Gilbert Indpls, Ind. Elizabeth Parker Medora, Ind Bertha 1 Robinson D Clendenen David Plummer Mary Louise Zollman Florence Taylor Mildred Davis Edwin Gossett Fred Poore Russell Scott Class of Bedford, Ind Medora, Ind Medora, Ind Medora, Ind Medora, Ind Richmond, Ind Medora, Infl Indianapolis, Ind Alyda Ullaylorl Beavers Medora, Ind. Lillie Boling Medora, Ind. Kenneth Holmes Medora, Ind. George William Zollman Los Angeles, Calif. Edna B.eem Medora, Ind. Eula Mae Massena Medora, Ind. Ernest McKinney Medora, Ind. Arthur Pruitt Medora, Ind. 1925 Catherine Fountain Medora, Ind. Christine lE'rnstJ Klrkham Medora, Ind. .Donald Massena Medora Ind. Fassett McMillan Noland Smith Chicago, Ill. Med-ora, Ind. We the members of the Senior Class of '2'5 wish to extend our hearty con- gratulations to the Class of '27 to their work done in our dear old M. H. S. We have come to the conclusion, after so long a time, that our high school work is the first great step toward success. There we learned to follow that winding path of life and to overcome those trials and troubles at every curve. May the work within that dear old institution forever be successful. -Mildred Davis. Class of 1926 Cecil Boling Indianapolis, Ind Damon Martin St. Louis Rockwell Booker Seymour, Ind Luella Massena Medora, Hazel Brown Sparksville, Ind Thelma Motsinger Medora, Trellah Glover Indianapolis, Ind Anna Nicholson Sparksville, Roy Gray Indianapolis, Ind Beulah Shelton Medora, Rose Hall Medora, Ind Kenneth Shepard Medora, Josephine Hill Medora, Ind Jessie Smith Sparksville, Lillian Johnson Bedford, Ind. QUQ? ..49-.. Mo. Ind. Ind. Ind. Ind. Ind. Ind. - Society - On October fifteenth, Louise Davis entertained at her home the members of the Freshman class. Everyone was in a hilarious mood and the evening seemed to go on wings, it was so filled with games, music, and dancing. Near the close of the evening light refreshments were served. Christmas Party Wednesday night, December twenty- second, 1926 the teachers of Carr Town- ship met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Weddell for their annual Christ- mas Party. Th-ose present were as fol- lows:-Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Weddell, Professor and Mrs. R. R. Goss, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. M, F. Davis and daughter Helen, Mr. Collin Lewis, Mr. Henry McHargue, and the Misses Gladys Hess, Helen Brother, Roberta Wright, Allegra Roller, Irene McClintock, Ida Sutherland, Hazel Beem Elizabeth Parker, Edna Beem, M16 Turney, and Mildred Davis. The Christmas idea was carried out throughout the entire evening. One in- teresting feature was the opening of the grab bags which contained the ex- change gifts of the teachers. Refresh- ments consisting of candies, pop corn balls, nuts and fruit punch were served in an attractive manner. During the latter part of the evening a beautiful gold watch and chain was presented to Mr. Davis by the teachers as a token of their appreciation of his interest in the schools and teachers while trustee. Mr. Davis responded with words fitting the occasion and then presented each of the ladies a box of chocolates and the gentlemen a box of cigars. Because of the good time, the teach- ers decided to organize into the Cair Township Teachers' Club and have a social meeting once each month during the remaining school term. E At eight o'clock, on the evening of January the twentieth, the Carr Town- ship Teachers' Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Wright. The host- esses of the evening were: Misses Ro- berta Wright, Mary Louise Zollman, Hazel Beem, and Irene McClintock. Games, contests, and music furnished amusements for the guests. Refresh- ments consisting of cake and ice cream, furthering the color scheme of pink and white, were served. After which the guests departed, declaring the hostesses charming entertainers. Hostesses for the February Teachers' Tarty were: Misses Allegra Roller, Ed- na Beem, Mae Turney, Mildred Davis, and Elizabeth Parker. The party was held at the home of the latter. The dec- orations, games, and refreshments were in keeping with St. Valentine's .Day. On the night of February 12, 1927, Ruby Motsinger gave a Valentine Party for some of her friends from Senior. Junior, and Sophomore classes. Cars met in town at the hour of eight and drove out to Ruby's country home. The even- ing was joyfully spent with many games, dances, and songs. Light re- freshments were served, after which the guests departed at a late hour, eager for another party. On Wednesday evening, March the ninth, a banquet was given the basket ball teams of Jackson County by the Brownstown Commercial Club in the Auditorium of the Brownstown High School building. The purpose of this meeting was to leave in the minds ef the players, coaches, and principals of the various teams a spirit of sportsman- -5 0- ship and loyalty, and to eliminate that feeling of rivalry which sometimes ex- ists. This was the first meeting of this kind ever held in this county and was declared by all present to be a decided success. As they entered the banquet hall they were given a small representation of a basket ball suspended by their school colors, as a token of the occasion. The Cortland players, winners of the sec- tional tourney, were the honored guests. They were given a hearty cheer and the hope that they would go to the State Tournament was expressed by all pres- ent, Roscoe Robertson acted as toast- master and toasts were given by the coaches and principals of the schools represented. A bountiful two course banquet consisting of chicken, potatoes, pickles, salad, baked beans, cake, brick ice cream, and lemonade, was served. Miss Ruth Massena entertained twelve of her friends at 7:30 Saturday evening, February 19th, with a nicely scheduled party including music, danc- ing, games and refreshments. The main event staged being the pillow fight be- tween Miss Ruby Motsinger and Mr. Lillard Hill, who finally was asked to pay for the damage done to his chair. Everyone departed at a late hour de- claring they had a wonderful time. St. Patrick's Party The Carr Township Teachers' Club was delightfully entertained with a St. Patrick's Party at the home of Mrs. Georgia Goss, Wednesday evening, March 16. Mrs. Goss was assisted by the Misses Sutherland, Hess and Brother. The home was artistically decorated in spring flowers and decorations sug- gestive of St. Patrick, After an evening of merriment in games, the guests were ushered into the dining room, where they were seated at a long table for refreshments. The table was beautifully decorated. A large cake on a high cake stand formed the center piece and a garland of maiden hair fern was banked around the base of the stand. A green carnation, for each of the twenty guests was placed in the center of the cake, tied with green rib- bon extending from each place card served as favors. Lighted green tapers in crystal holders formed effective light- ing in the dining room. A dainty two course luncheon was served. Miss Dorothy McPike entertained the Senior Class and other schoolmates with a St. Patrick's Party March 16, 1927. The evening was a complete success in every way as all enjoyed meeting the Saint, kissing the blarney stone, and the numerous contests. Refreshments, car- rying out the color scheme of the occa- sion, consisted of brick ice cream and cake. The remainder of the evening was spent in games and music and that which goes well with music. There were several sleepy pupils in school the next day, but no one regretted the good times they had had. ' The members of the basket ball team were served with a delightful oyster stew by Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Williams at the Palace Restaurant on March eigh- teenth, nineteen hundred twenty-seven. On the night of April first, Alberta Goss entertained several friends with an April Fool party, at her home, north uf town. A number of games including Bean Bag, ' Rag Doll, Punch and Grunt, and music and singing furn- ished entertainment for the gay crowd. The delicious lunch that Miss Alberta served, consisting of chicken sandwich- es, pickles, banana salad, angel food cake, and orangeade was the crowning touch. -51- HIHIHIHEA - Calendar - SEPTEMBER Sept. 20.-School opens with a large attendance. As usual we are met by the smiling, green little Freshies. Sept. 21.-School dismissed in order to hunt books. Freshies come back bringing True Stories and various Wes- tern Magazines. Sept. 22.-Seniors cuss and discuss Physics but finally have to take it. Sept, 23.-One Freshman girl imag- ines she is so bright she tries to enter Senior English. CShe sure has quite an imagination.J Sept. 24.-We all listen to the gold- en rules dictated to us by Mr. Goss. Sept. 31.-Physics class cleans the laboratory. Senior boys are taught how to sweep. OCTOBER Oct. 10.-Jessie Vaughn tries to show out by falling up the stairs instead of down, Oct. 13.-Seniors order their wonder- ful class rings. Oct. 15.-Seniors elect class officers. Many votes received for an unknown person named Dorothy Q. ' Oct. 18.-Mr. Lewis will surely be ln a better humor. tWhy?J He has on a new suit. Oct, 26.-Getting report cards. Look! at the Freshies distressful looks. Oct. 30.-Old blue Monday and no lessons. Just ask Mr. Goss why. He al- ways can guess. NOVEMBEVR Nov. 1.-The Senior music class have wonderful voices or that's what they all tell us. Nov. 5.--Three basketball players have to rest a half day before playing. Nov. 10.-Senior rings come C. O. D. Seniors busy Collecting Off of Dad. Nov. 23.--All get off for Thanksgiv- ing. Just look at the Freshies smile. Nov. 29.-Back again after a nice va- cati-on which all enjoyed, DECEMBER Dec. 1.-Mr. Goss sick. The Algebra students wonder what better luck they really could have. ' .Dec. 6.-Another photographer ar- rives to see the Seniors. Wonder who will be coming to see us next. Dec. 8.-Miss Hess has a. permanent wave. Lillard thinks she looks real nice. 'Dec. 9.-The Seniors are all dressed up, wonder what for. Dec. 10.-Well, at last the crisis has past, Noble had his h-air combed for the picture. What a. relief! Dec. 23.-All looking forward 'for Santa Claus and vacation. Dec. 25-31.-Sleepless nights and sleepless days, and this year, too, shall pass away, JANUARY Jan. 1.+We find ourselves back to the grindstone once more. Also the us- ual crop of neckties, broken resolutions and bandana handkerchiefs. Who in- vented those things anyway? J-an. 3.-Noble gets his foot caught in the radiator while having music. Af- ter a long and hard struggle he is re- leased. Jan. 9.-Lillard and Carroll read some very interesting compositions in English class, very suggestive that they had eaten red pepper for supper. Jan. 24.-Mr. Lewis sure can walk. He walked in on Monday in time to teach us Physics. Jan. 26.-Carroll acts as model in showing the new basket ball suits. FEBRUARY Feb. 1.-Freddie caught giving Vio- let Wesner another Feen-a-mint. Why Freddie! Feb. 3.-One Physics student requests prayer for her during class. ,53- .-,, , ' V -vm... . .. .. . . ...... .. ... . . ... ....... . . .. . . . . . . - ' Ni ' Feb. 10.- Of all the sheiks and freaks! Look at those Junlors was the talk going through the hall. Will we ever get so silly? said one Freshman. Feb. 16.-Doctor Hall from Franklin gives the high school a very interest- ing talk which everyone enjoyed im- mensely. Feb. 24.-Juniors and Seniors attend Legislature at Indianapolis. Feb. 2-5.-+We were all happy when we learned all the Juniors and Seniors returned from Legislature and some were not lost as we thought might be the case. MARCH March 3.-There is quite an argu- ment in Mr. Goss' Civics class, namely, Mary Skinner and Marian. March 4.-We think after another long .argument that Mary and Marian have agreed. March 17.-St. Patrick's day. All wearing green except Freebies, who don't have to. March 24.-Carroll and Homer fight a duel to see which one wins Viv, but have to stay out of school for three days. March 28.-Dorothy gets her seat moved, Wonder why? March 30.-Carroll comes back to school. Mary and Harold go to Seymour. APRIL April 1.-All busy April fooling each other. Of course the Seniors aren't fool- ed any. April 5.-One Freshman boy admits he doesn't know where he was born. April 14.-Seniors change class colors from' Rose and Silver to Pur- ple and S'ilver. ' April 15.-Seniors select class motto and flower. April 25.--Physics class list-ens to a nice little lecture given by Mr. Lewis. April 29.-We all enjoyed the play, Deacon Dubbs given by the Juniors. MAY May 7.-The reception given by the Juniors was enjoyed very much by everyone. May 8.-Baccalaureate sermon. Sen- iors feel relieved. May 12.-We are leaving this dear old building, With what memories we possess, We shall think of the students and teachers Of our dear old M. H. S. 'NN ,54-. 1. 'X Our School We are proud of our school and are attached to it for many reasons. We wish to call to your attention some of it's outstanding good points, and we feel that you, too, will be proud that it is your school as well as ours. First of all, we have a laboratory that is equipped splendidly. We have the complete apparatus for physics ex- periments in the Millikan and Gale manual and demonstr-ation apparatus for the Millikan and Gale text. We have the complete apparatus and chemicals for the Gruenberg biology course, and for many experiments in agriculture. Mr. Davis, our trustee for the past four years, has been very kind and consid- erate in improving this equipment, as he has been in all other school matters. About three hundred dollars worth of material has been added each year for the last three years, until now we be- lieve we have more apparatus per pupil than any other school in the county ex- cept Shields High School. Some of the major pieces of our apparatus are: a projecting lantern, microscope, slide projector, 2 high powered microscopes, IA, H. P. motor, small motors ,a dyna- mo, a power compression pump and tank, an exhaust pump and the accomp- anying apparatus: a twelve inch static machine, steam engine, milk tester, a Porte Lumiere, two barometers, demon- stration switch board and bell system, two hygrometers, a Bunsen's photometer galvanometer, volt-ammeters and a com- plete telegraph sys-tem, The boys in the eighth grade and high school agriculture classes have- had much practice in testing seed corn and also in testing milk. We have had two or three sets of lantern slides each week from the Ex- tension Division of Indiana University throughout the year. These have been used through the building with much pleasure and profit. Our high school library has been im- proved considerably and many new books have been added. Having access to such an extensive library has helped us with our school Work very much and has afforded us valuable information on various subjects. The Latin contest has been a bright goal for the Latin students of Medora High School for the past four years. As it has happened there has been no stu- dents of our school fortunate enough to win the goal of their destination, but all have made good grades or grades that have not been a disgrace to our school. This year we have had represen- tatives from three classes, Cicero, Caes- ar and beginning Latin. The representa- tives were, this year: Dorothy McPike and Renaldo Gilbert, representatives of the 'Cicero class: Nellie Plummer and Audrey Von'Stein of the Caesar class. and 'Grethel McPike, Harry Johnson and Thomas l3eem,Zo1lman, representatives for the ellitrrenta-ry Latin class. We hope that this contest will continue in the future as it causes friendly competition which is in no way harmful, and we hope to win high honors next year. Basketball has been a thing of inter- est to the pupils of M. H. S. as well as to the town and surrounding communi- ty. Although the team has been defeat- ed more than usual, yet they have show- ed a good basketball spirit and have ta- ken defeat bravely. Since the boys do not have a gymnasium, they do not get as much practice as is necessary and the trips to practice tire the players very much. There will be four players graduate this year, three of which are on the first team, but the school has prospects for a very good team next year. The members of the Music class fully realize what a great opportunity they x have ln participating in this phase of work. They have come to a greater ap- preciation of music since they have a better idea of its history and the in- fluence on our liv-es. They have learned the value of good music just the same as the value of good literature. Their knowledge of the great masters has been broadened by an intensive study of their lives and by hearing their choice selections. Music competition is a very high factor in music as it produces good fellowship, inspiration for higher things, pleasure and democracy. Music in the schools is essential as every child does not have the opportunity to become a musician although everyone does not have the ability to bec-ome a musician yet he might attain a knowledge in study which otherwise he could not have h-ad. By co-operation with our teacher our class has a higher standard of music than it could have realized at the beginning of the term, We are proud of our Junior Orchestra who have furnished music for school, church and other public meetings.. The members are from the sixth to sopho- more gradesand have been organized almost three years. When it was first organized, it had only three members, but now has twelve members. An advanced course in Art has been offered to the juniors and Seniors. The students cannot keep from liking and enjoying this course. Art helps people in many respects-in planning homes, public grounds and in planning cloth- ing. It develops a taste for better things and an appreciation of the best in life. There have been about twenty pupils in each of the eighth grade and high school domestic science classes this year and they have certainly done some very nice work, both in cooking and sewing. The high school girls have studied carefully the principles of de- sign and have applied them in making three dresses each. The eighth grade has learned the elementary essen- tials in cooking and sewing and has ap- plied them skillfully. WW -5 5.. Senior Advice To Future Classes First of all, we advise you not to be afraid of work-if you leave it alone, there is little fear of it bothering you. Second: Get on the good side of your teachers, for by their pens your grades are written, and WE know that a 95 is just as easy to write as a 645. Third: Never buy any pen-cils, ink, or rulers, for it ls much more economi- cal to borrow them and forget about it. Fourth: Stay up as late as you please-if you go to bed early, it may ruin a perfectly good nap for you in class the next day. Fifth: Be kind and generous to your teachers. If they give you 95, give them a nice red apple: if they give you 85, give them a sour plum: and if ever they give you anything as low as 75, feed them green perslmmons. Sixth: If you want to live long and be happy among your schoolmates, act the part of another: that is, do not be yourself, or some fine, bright morning you will wake up in company with a family of squirrels. Seventh: Don't ever take your math books home, for if you can't copy your problems off the other fellow in 45 min- utes, you are not capable of carrying any high school course. -5 7.. HDEAC0 DUBBSN THE IU IOR CLASS MEDORA HIGH SCHOOL High School Auditorium FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 29, 1927. --THE CAST- Deacon Dubbs, from Sorghum Center, West Virginny .......... Paul Hill Amos Coleman, his nephew, a young lawyer ........ Kenneth Johnson Rawdon Crawley, a wolf in sheep's clothing ................ Harry Davis Major McNiutt, Auctioneer and Justice of Peace ........ Floyd Martin Deuteronomy Jones, a country product ........................ Eugene Eglen Rose Raleigh, a brave little school Ma'am .................. Violet Parker Miss Philipena Popover, with both eyes on the Deacon Nellie Plummer Emily Dale, the richest girl in town ...... .......... E me Cooley Trixie Coleman, full of mischief ....................... ........ V iolet Wesner Yennie Yensen, the hired girl from Sweden ....,,,..... Elnora Durham Jabez Doolittle .................................................. .... J ohn Fountain David Deeper ................ ...... .... D 0 ss Robbins Grandpaw Beanbiler .......... ,............... .............. .,,,, C e c il Brown --SYNOPSIS-- ACT I-A country auction. The Deacon arrives from Sorghum Cen- ter, State o' West Virginny. The ,Deacon takes a drink of water. ACT II--A country wedding. Shadows of the past. The Deacon take.s a prisoner. ACT III-A country Husking Bee. Escaped from the Penitentiary. The Deacon takes a wife, NEVERMORE A class poem with apologies to Poe On an evening near Commencement While I pondered gladly gloating, O'er the long-wished-for diplomas That we soon should have in hand: As I dreamed thus, fondly smiling, 0'er Commencement scenes beguiling, Suddenly there came a tapping, 'Came a gentle little rapping, Quite distinctly on the door. From my easy-chair uprising I discovered-sight surprising, A sleek Raven, like you ve all seen Half a hundred times, and more: Not the least obeisance made he: Not a minute stopped or stayed he, But with mien of lord or lady, Perched upon a bust of P-oe That was standing near the door. Spake not, but he there sat blinking- Sat, and I kept up my thinking, Till, like one who's sorely troubled, I spoke out in accents sad: When shall we have such enjoyment, Find such desirable employment, Find so many friends and pleasures As in High School we have had? Then as Poe's had done before, Quoth the Raven, Nevermore. When, I asked with heavy sighing, Will the teachers be espying Such a class of demonstrators, Such fine athletes and debaters, Such good students, keen and clever, As the seniors now departing? From his perch beside the door Quoth the Raven, Nevermore. Then, to give my thoughts expression, I asked yet another question: When shall our footprints be erased, And our high records be effaced? When shall this smart class be forgot, And in oblivion's tomb be placed? Then quoth the Raven as before, Never, Never, Nevermoref' -59- A Picture One day as I was sleeping A picture cam-e to me, It was the funniest picture That you ever did see. Miss Brother came in dancing, And playing a cornet, Mr. Weddell came in smoking A great long pipe of jet, T'hen came Miss Hess a whistling A tune, I'm Loved No More, While Miss Ida washed the windows, And Goss, he swept the floorg Mr. Lewis taught us cooking Miss Georgia how to draw: Miss Roberta, she played hookey, But in each we found a flaw. Feeding The Animals The Seniors live on choicest fruits, The Sophs on pork and beans, The Juniors live on lengthy words, But the Freshman class on greens. It's the Seniors delight to bark and bite, And the Junior bunch to sing: But all the Freshies can find to do Is to stare at everything. THE DIFFERENCE The Junior stood on the railroad track: The train was coming fast. The Junior stepped off the railroad track And let the train go past. The Senior stood on the railroad track: The train was coming fast. The train got off the railroad track And let the Senior past. 'Wu x H Noble, .VI, , Coniq Levrxa .3 I , 1 YIKQ1 'Marian Wiffiina -s. 1 ,ll I W freddie, Ollis i :ru All DJ L - A ff : h Sifl7 ' , pf? Wins' -v , PL: 25,33 S' I , if A 1 X , Cu-r-all Wcs1Le.r -,50., RlEMllNlSClENClE flflemary brightens a'er the past, As when the sun concealed Behindsame cloud that near us hangs, Shines on a distant held. --toner-:straw Perhaps it is Well that human nature deplores the present and glorihes the past. In idle moments it is comforting to permit the mind to shine back on distant fields of pleasant experiences Thus, this memory book will serve you and prove the source of real future pleasure. For Stafford combines these elements with the artistry, the quality and the workmanship which entitle it to bear the phrase . . . Engraved by Stafford STAFFORD ENGRAVING COMPAN Y Educational Engraving Division Stafford Building Indianapolis IN lBABYlLON--- The ' Street Cr1er was 1n h1s element 1n h1stor1c Babylon three thousand years ago Wr1tten matter was of no avaxl on the 1ll1ter ate masses,Wherefore traders hawked the1r wares unto a purchasxng pubhc What a contrast to our Amer1can c1v1l1za t1on' Our vvxdely scattered m1ll1ons now read the anclent cner s evolut1on1zed message at approx1mately the same moment The ad vancement 1n our pubhc educauonal system has made It posslble to harness th1s tremendous force now known as Advermsmg We prxde ourselves that our mental equlp ment enables us to patromze advertxsers and by so domg we contr1bute to the economlc greatness of Amerlca This insert is printed on BLACK AND WHITE Coated Book made by DILL Sz COLLINS CO. Seymour lee Cream Co. as s E B E c o H Ice Cream and Ices 143---PHO NES---468 -I-44-r-f-ug--'-1- H. ll. WI DHORS'l' F-L-O-R-I-S-T 1211 301 s. vmm sr. PHONE 584 SEYMOUR, IND. e ll ll ii !! !! l! I! !! !! !! l! !! F! I! H ll ll n ii ll U v s.: G-UIDNINJG THE CAR It is practically indispensable that an automobile wheel should be managed with two hands, but they should always be mates. 0-0 BUCK UP AND BOOST Give a little, live a little ,try a little mirth: sing a little, bring a little happi- ness to earth. Pray a little, play a little, be a little glad, rest a little, jest a little, if the heart is sad. Spend a little, send a little to another's door: give a little, live a little, love a little more. o-o Time is money-and maybe tha't's the reason why so many folks never have time. o-o A soft drink turneth away customers. o-o An onion a day keeps the lover away. o-o When Vivian Bennett writes a note she makes four carbon copies of it- one for each boy. 0:0 oi o:o:1oioiaio1 oiix1 Ii FRIGIDAIRE Q EVERYWHERE II We can sell you the Q complete cabinets or ll install one in your box. H Harry Ernst, your but- ll cher can tell how fine it is. He has one. i II Bevins Electric Shop Bunny Pearce, Salesman. Seymour, Ind. ' fn1ua:o IF YOU WANT- your money's Worth in first class goods in the way of coats, dresses and all kinds of ladies' furn- ishings-Try SIMON 'S fNext Door to the Shirt Factroryl. Seymour, Indiana O12 cpnioqnzxini 01014-nioioioinlfxis ,V r ae PEOPLE'S E2 STGRE ia ev EWING, INDIANA ii Ladies and Gents Furnishings, Dry Goods, Groceries, Cloth- 3 Ii ing, Shoes, Hats, Carpets Rugs, and Lino- 1 e u m s . !! II II 0 Q 101 . 0.0 ni 1.0 Mr. Lewis fin Physics classbt What is density? Noble: Why, Mr. Lewis, it is-er-oh- well-I think that you might say-oh- Mr. Lewis: Sit down, boy, the ex- ample is perfect. o-o 'Grethelt Omer, can you drive with one hand? Omer teagerlyb: Sure. Grethel: Then pick up my handker- chief. o-o So you remember way back to the Revolution, do you? Yasser De Rev an Gen' Warsh. Perhaps you were a witness to the fall of Rome? Nossa, I didn't exactly see it, but I remember hearing something drap. o-o There are meters iambic And meters trochaic And meters that make us moan, But the meter That's neater, And sweeter, Completer, It the meet'er in the moonlight alone. 0101 010:01 ' ,za joioioioiniocw oi lo.: sm ozuioinioi oioioioioioioiuioioiojoi oioioinirft nv 0 o 4. 51 Hart Schafiner E3 Marx ll CLOTHES gg Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings E. F. Boggs' Sons Boggs for Toggsu SALEM, - INDIANA mio 1o:o1o1111o1o1oi1zio 1o1o1oi:0:o l . ll 'l l ll u ij Greetings ll from Seymour Business College li ll ll l ll l oznjoioinioini oioi 020 SAFE AND SOUND Stop and let the train go by, It hardly takes .a minute, Your car starts off again intact, And better still-you're in it. o-o Robber: Gimme your money! Mr. Goss fabsent-mindedlylz Yes, my dear. o-o Employee: Sir, can you let me off to- morrow afternoon to go Christmas shop- ping with my wife? Employer: Certainly not. We are too busy! Employee Cmuch relievedj: Thank you, sir, you are very kindf' 040 Visitor: How does the land lie out this way? Farmer: It ain't the land that lies, it's the real-estate agents. o-0 Percy: I got one of those suits with two pairs of pants. Mansil: How do you like it? Percy: Not so well. It's too hot wearing two pairs of pants. 5 .3 .., Nierman Ee Kuehn The Store of Values in Clothing, Shoes, Dry Goods Rugs and Linoleum You Are Always Welcome COME IN Brownstown, - - Indiana Azoioioiuiu oi gtg For a Pleasant, Smooth and Non-Stop Journey Through Life, Drive an OLDSMOBILE S-I-X -FOR :SALE BY- Chaille Motor Sales Co. Seymour, Indiana 222 S. Chestnut PHONE 382 -e- E . - : :e:e:::::e.-5.-U-ag. 1 1: ia I I is 1 1 ,, 1. is is 4 I o is 4: u 1: u n Q 1 I Q 0,0 Blessed are the kissed, for they shall obtain kisses. o-o The best way for a girl to get a man at her feet is to buy a new pair of shoes. o-o A girl who thinks no man good en- ough for her may be right, but she will probably be left. o-o Mr. Goss: I wish, Georgia, you would :agree not to talk when I'm driving in traffic. Mrs. Goss: We can discuss that as we go along. o-o Attendant: 'I'here's a man outside who wants to know if any of the pa- tients have escaped lately. Director of Asylum: Why does he ask? Attendant: He says some one has run away with his wife. 0-0 Hero: Darling, will you marry me? Heroine: No, but I'l1 always admire you for your choice. 164D F. Sciarra GARMENT CLEANER Satisfaction Guaranteed II srscm. 1r1'rEN'r1oN GIVEN ii 'ro our-or-Town wonx 111 S. 'Chestnut St.-Phone R-317 I. C. PENNEY, Seymour I4 N47'I0N- WIDE INS TITUIIUN - .I lima- STRIVING ALWAYS TO D0 A BETTER JOB At a recent gathering of some of our managers and officials, the founder of our Company said that when we are self-complacent, easily satisfied, we are reaching a, dangerous p1ace. ' No real merchant ever reaches such ta place in his activities. Each day's problem is never so well cared for that it cannot be im- proved upon tomorrow. One good deed deserves not alone another but many of them. Like all human beings, we make mistakes, but We are not sat- isfied to permit like mistakes to recur. Serving you well is not enough. Serving you better and better all the time, as we study the needs of our patrons, is carrying on in a Way that constantly adds to your enjoyment and your profit when buying from us. When we have reached the apex of this endeavor, then self-complacency might be forgiven. Not until then. But such achievements are unknown. o14o'o IV o o sfo Are you sure it was a marriage li- cense you gave me la-st month? ' Certainly, sir! Why ? since. o-o fTo Lucky Stockholderbz I you've pulled off any amount things lately. ' II lStockholderJ: I picked up and H thing recently. It stood at 44 discovered it and last week it 78. Prices Reasonable , A thermometer. o-o head of me. dead? o-o SEYMOUR, IND. Because I've led a dog's life ever suppose of good a good when I touched Good heavens! What was it? Mr. Goss: Well sir, my gun let out a roar, and there lay a dead rabbit a- Miss Brother: How long had it been Liza was on the witne.ss s'tand-Pr0s- I ecutor: Are you positive that you know ' where your husband was on the nigh! this crime was committed? H Liza: If ah didnx den an busted a ll good rollin' pin ovah an innicent mans haid, dat'S all. o b.o ni N I All the leading Radio Set.s, Batteries, Tubes and II i Parts !i I Phono.graphs and Records II E -and- Q EVERYTHING no Music AND EAD1o Vande Walle Music and Radio Co. Seymour, Ind. O o:o1o10i1ricr1cn1ao:o oioio1o1o1oi J, Q Say lt With Flowers Q +FROM THE- Brownstown Greenhouse WM. SCHWEIN, Prop. Brownstown, Indiana Q Q QQ --- - - - -c-cz:-.nic-':nirai1 aiuioioioioi 5:4 o:o o1 fe !! ll n Phone Store 714 Res. 256 Robert S. Myers Seymour, Ind. NEW .AND USED ll ii FURNITURE fi AND srovns o 1: iv 0:0 i oioioioioiasi. 0 MODERN EIDEN We went into the garden, We wandered o'er the land. The moon was shining brightly As I held her little-shawl, Yes, I held her little shawl. How fast the evening flew! We spoke in tones of love As I gazed into her-lunch basket, Yes, I gazed into her lunch basket. I wished I had .a taste. There sat my little darling, My arm around her-umbrella, Yes, my arm around her umbrella. The charming little miss: Her eyes were full of mischief As I stole a great big-sandwich. -Selected. o-o It is almost as presumptuous to think you can do nothing as to think you can do everything. -Phillips Brooks. o-0 Moderation is The Silver Thread run- ning through the Pearl of all virtues. 0-o ' To give pleasure to a single heart by a single kind act is better than a thous- and head-bowings in prayer, -Saaidi. -66- o oloi X 'i ........... ............... ........................ ........... 5 v'0 Geo. H. Conner's Brownstown Is a Good Place to Buy Your Jewelry, IfVatches, Diamonds Star Pianos and Orthophonic Victrolas Quality--Priceu Terms n11Qoioi0i010i Huber's Shoe Store Seymour's Leading Shoe Store Walk-Overs Arch Preserver for Shoes for Men Sz Women Women I-IOSIERY TOO! THE PSYCHOLOGICAL SPOT 'Tis done beneath the mistletoe, 'Tis done beneath the rose, But the proper place to kiss, you know, Is just beneath the nose. o-0 Mrs. Peters: Who was Queen Eliza- beth? ' Elnora: Queen Elizabeth was a great king. o-o Afoot and light-hearted I take the open road, Healthy, free, the world before me, The long brown path before me Leading wherever I choose. Henceforth I ask not good fortune I myself am good fortune Strong and content I travel the open road. o-o Happiness is a wayside flower, free to all who pluck it, not a rare orchid only to be purchased by the rich. There is a bit of joy in every floating fleecy cloud, every golden sunset tint in each day's evening sky. There is music in the free winds of heaven if hearts are a-tune to catch the harmony. -M. G. Woodhull. ? 5 use Your Home Should Come First and Schloot - Dougherty Furniture Co. Are First In Everything for the Home Terms to Suit Your Convenience Schloot-Dougherty Furniture Co. East Side Square BEDFORD jo1ojo1c 1 :-1010 i:1:i:izi:1:ia1o1c1si:14aiuioi4-:ir oi ,:, WM. C. BALL EQ? SON BUILDERS' SUPPLIES VVH'0'LE'SALE ee RETAIL Ewing Planing Mill -Dealers In- All kinds of Building Material, Shingles, Flooring, Doors, Sash, Frames, Siding, Hercules Wall Plaster, Concrete Building Blocks. EWING POST OFFICE Brownstown - Ind. T68... If a body meet ta body In the lower hall, Can a body stop and visit? Surely not at all. Can't we talk our troubles over, Comfort give and get it, too: When 'we see the teacher coming, Must we all skidoo? o-o Harry Walters:- This paper says if you smoke cigarettes it changes your complexion. Ross Hill:- Th-at's right. I am al- ways tanned when I get caught smok- ing. 0-o It's all over now, said Cynthia Hill as she finished powdering her face. 0-o Marian: What's the idea of bringing two boy friends with you? Wilma: Oh, I always carry a spare. 0-0 Vivian B. ton board a shipbz Where will I find the captain, mister? First Mate: He's forward. Vivian: I don't mind. I've been with Senior boys. E EXTE D An invitation to the citizens of Medora and com- munity to make our store their headquarters when in Bedford. HEATH PITMAN FURNITURE CO. or- Everything For The Home Phone 440 BEDFORD DRINK Chero-Cola There's None So Good o1oqw1 m ' 1011 West 15th Street - INDIANA Q .0 John F.: My dad and I are great stockholders on ia big cattle ranch. Cecil H.: Is that so? John: Uh huh! I hold the stock while dad milks them. o-o I kissed her in the garden When the moon was shining bright, She was only a marble statue, For I was drunk that night. o-o Quite niatchles-s are her dark brown iiil, She talks with perfect eeee, But when I tell her she is yyyy, She says I am a tttt. o-o One freshman stayed up all night try-- ing to see the point to one of his pro- fessor s jokes, and then it dawned on him. o-o Bobbie was in a store with his moth- er when he was given candy by one of the clerks. What must you say, Bobbie? Charge it, he replied. o-o Mr. Goss: Use your heads, boys. Don't throw balls near the building. 69- I 0 41 uioioioioioioioioinioioioi .Ig F. ll. HEIDENAN FURNITURE STORE FURNITURE, STOVES and RUGS 212-214 s. chestnut-Phone 320 SEYMOUR, IND. CONGRATULATIONS ! To The Class of 1927 Your parents and grandparents have been our friends for 42 years, and thus we are more than glad to wish you well- TllE GOLll MINE Seymour, Indiana vine ninioioioiniojoioioioioi an LV ' I! l! !! II Q Charles ll. Emery, M. D. ii OFFICE HOURS 8 to 10 a..m.--1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p.m. Sunday Hours: 8 to 10 a.m. 4 to 6 p.m. ii lj -PHONE 21- II Bedford, Indiana l il U 2 Fish don't bite for just the wishin' Keep a pullin'l Change your bait and keep on fishin' Keep a pullin'! Luck ain't. nailed to any spot: Men you envy, like as not, Envy you your job and lot. Keep a pullin'! 040 Everything both in nature and the works of man is produced by a process of building. The rock is built up of atomsg the plant, the animal, and the man are built up of cellsg a house is built of bricks, the book is built of let- ters, A world is composed of a large number of forms, and a city of a large number of houses. The arts, sciences. and iwstituti-ons of a nation are built un by the efforts of individuals. The his- tory of a nation is the building of its deeds. iJames Allen o-o Not much talent have I. but how much will to use the talent that I have, is the main question. -Gannet. o-o A truly great man never puts away the simplicity of a child. -eChinese. an HEADQUARTERS -for- OLIVER -and- MASSEY HARRIS FARM EQUIPMENT CURDES HARDW RE COMP Y -PHONE S7- SEYMOUR - INDIANA 1:11 1 1:1 1:1 1:1 1,1r1w:o G. SLUNG Shoe Store SEYMOUR and SALEM, IND. Shoes and Rubber Foot- wear for the entire family. o1n1n1 5 ' f-L: S H ' ' .K wf lj I i'i H u iV4gwlP'p.,l1tll.t N u II w.'-,.. -QJ1. ,jr W' ll U X , N- I! 1 ' .1 - l! II i II !! I -f-- -we -- .. it . ll U i !! U ' U gg BRUNSWICK PANATROPES U ll and RADIOLAS U H d u u 'an ' u n ATWATER KENT RADIOS. gg Batteries and 'Tubes at II Il ii ESTEL H. HANCOCK H MUSIC CO. Ll Q Seymour, Indiana soccnss Smile ,and the world smiles with you, Complain, and you go alone, For the cheerful grin will let you in Where the crank is never known. Growl, and the way looks dreary, Laugh, and the path is bright, For a welcome smile brings sunshine while, A frown shuts out the light. Sing, and the world's harmonious, Grumble and things go wrong, And all the time you are out of rhyme With the busy, hustling throng. o-o The less heart a man puts into a task, the more labor it requires. -Amiel. ofo I hate a thing done by halves, If it be right, do it boldly: If it be wrong, leave it undone. -Gilpin. o-o Basil: I asked her if I could see her home. Mansil: And what did she say? Basili She said she would send me a picture of it. 5 o'1 Safve for a Definite Purpose Start a savings account today and assure your- self of the opportunity to take the desired course in college by the time you have completed High School, or perhaps some cherished business venture you have planned. ' Our Bond Department is always at your service, offering only the conservative kind of investments. Ask us about it. The Medora State Bank 0- 1 Inspector: Any abnormal children i in your class? ' H Miss Hess: Yes, two of them have 'I good manners. ll 0-0 H When were the happiest days of your life? I R When my deportment was all gone, and I could do as I pleased. 0-0 U Miss Hess: Yes, Mr. Lewis, I can II make good bread. You just go and ask papa. ii Mr. Lewis: 0h! This is so sudden! d , .. o-0 I e S U He: Cold, hun? ll She: About to freeze. He: Want my coat? ,, She: Just the s1eeves. II 0-0 . Freddie ton Economics examlz How Seymgul' - Indlana ll far were you from the correct answer? Carroll: Just two seats. -I o-o ll A letter from college son to dad: No II mon-no fun-your son. ll Answer: I't's sad-too bad-your 49:0 dad , If U ASK YOUIR NEIIG-HIBOIR LAITIEST DESIGNS II WHO HAS BOUIGHT UIP-'ro-DATE LEITTERIING ij OF U-S AND CARVING ii ' 'Mark Every Grave ' ' U H OWENS C O QUALITY MONUMENTS Salem, Indiana H Satisfaction Guaranteed H LARGEST si-wx IN CALL, whim: on SOUTHERN INDIAINA PHONE 489 I J. P. Pferrer RESTAURANT AND BAKERY Medora - Indiana i Home of Golden Grust Bread 0:0 John: How old do you suppose Mr. Lewis is? Hollis: .Don't know. Pretty old, I ex- pect. He is getting bald-headed. John: Oh no! He burnt that -trying to niarcel his hair. o-o Do you know, I haven't spoken to my wife for five years? ' I shouldn't let 'that worry me, old man-your turn will come again. 0-0 Clara E.: What was George Wash- ington noted for? Alberta G.: His memory. Clara: What makes you think his memory was so great? ' Alberta: They erected a monument to it. cr-o Father: There was something funny about you las-t night, daughter. Wilma: I know, but I Sent him home as early as I could. o-o Lee W.: Say, what'S Limburger cheese composed of? Kenneth J.: It'cs not composed. It'S decomposed. W. L. Hague EMIBALMER and FUNERAL DIRECTOR -Private Ambulance- Medora - Ind. You Can Save Money On Your Furniture at- Zabels' Furniture Store PHONE 78-2 Brownstown, Indiana nine C. E. Loertz D-R-U-G-G-I-S-T Seymour, Ind. Phone 116 101 E. 2nd st. 0 1 0 MARSHALL FIELD'S SUCCESS MAXIMS. Marshall Fields the worldfs most suc- cessful retail merchant said there were twelve things to keep in mind while working on the road to success: C15 The value of time: Q25 The success of per- severance: C31 The pleasure of work- ing: C45 The dignity of simplicity! 155 The worth of character: 163 The power of kindness: C73 The influence of ex- ample: 189 The obligation duty: Q93 The wisdom of economy: C105 The vir- tue of patience: fllj The improvement of talent: 1123 The joy of originating. 010 If you know how, a thing is not hard: if it is hard, then you do not know how. o-0 Be not the first by whom the new is tried Nor yet the las-t, the old to lay aside. ' -Pope. 0-0 LITERARY WORK In the school of life, many branches of knowledge are taught, but the only ph'1o.sophy that amounts to anything after all, is just the secret of making friends with our luck.-Henry Van Dyke. X., 0:0 II 1. II 4. 4. Il 4. II 4. II .. II 4. II 1. II I II 4. II .. II I.. 4 4. II .. II .. II 4. II 4. II .. II ego age II .. Il .. II .. Il .. II .. Il .. II 4. Il .. II rv II 4. II .. II n 4. II .. II .. II 4. Il .. II .-. II .. II .. I I 43. li0QOQ ll0l0l01 O 0 O:Cll0l 0l0l if-310i 0:1 I! I! I! II I CONGRATULATIONS! K I' II II E ij H To The Class of '27 i ii ii .4 41.. i iq USEFUL GIFTS il - ,' . 4. 4. F-1:-q. E ,a,f EIf I! FOR GRADUATES II .M Ilona n apnfatlqp E I II Duncan Hardware I II USED CARS I . Store I II II II Chevrolet Service I' , wrhe Wmchester stare ii ii ii II li II I II 101 ,,i,,L., 9:4 - uirefo D-w-0-1-0-0-w--v--vb The way to .succeed is to prepare for H success, and this centering of your U thought and time and energy in one II direction is the mental macadam that H the road of life needs to make the going easier. 4Otis H. Kean. .. 0-0 . All the powers which are desirable A 8 H and noble cannot be obtained without 0 H work. -Ruskin. I! own H My heart leaps. up when I behold ii A rainbow in the skyg The Home of .. So was it when my life began. So is it now I am a mang II So be it when I shall grow old- -' Or let me die. HART, SCHAFFNER Ez MARX -Wo.-dswoi-th. II 0-0 CLOTHES It is the close observations of little .. things which is the secret of success in business, in. art ,in science and every II pursuit in llfe. -S. Smiles. SEYMOUR. ii 0-0 Things don't turn up in this world unti somebody turns them up. li -Garfield. 'I 0-o There is a learning in youth which II TUfg61'9d to 0SCHDe and no foundation 6 ai seldom returns. 9,4 475- 5 WT o:e 0'0 lj Estab. 1855 Incm. 1893 l' U . U !. II II Q The Trams Carter ii U We Extend our Best C0lllp3lly Wishes to the Class ii ,5 ll Of 1927- i -MANUlF'A'CTU'RERlS OF- H HIGH GRADE Palace MILL WORK lj VENEERED noons AND H Restaurant INTERIOR FINISH U ii li -DEALERS IN- Medora, Ind. Lumber, Shingles, Lam, sash T' H , Dom and Blinds H. G. WILLIAMS, rropnemr. II ll Seymour - Indiana II II ' 0 uality Meat Market l-I. M. SMITH W. R. PETERS Groprietorsj Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Game in Season 724-PHONE-725 1021 West Sixteenth Street BEDFORD - INDIANA fo Io:o 'Q' 11..:o Waitress in Confectionery: Did you order this lsundae, sir? Absent-Minded Professor: Goodness! Have I been here that long? 0-'-0 Mr. Lewis: II don't want anyone to leave his seat without coming to the desk and getting permission. o-o Look here, he said, I'm going to leave. I've never seen such dirty towels in my life, and I can never find any soap. But you've got a tongue in your head. was the landlady's curt reply. Yes, was the quick response, but I'm not a cat! 0-o Father: You kept the car out rather late last night, son. What delayed you ? Harold: Had a blowout, dad. Father: Huh! Tire or road house? oQo Renaldo: Aren't you cold? Marian: N-0, why? Renaldo: You are froze. Mr. Lewis said every solid was frozen. o'o COMPLIMENTS OF FORD A. SMITH SALEM, IND. :ieg:::1a1eew:i: in CLOTHES -FOR- DAD and LAD Carter-Collins Co. Seymour, Ind. WE SAY IT WITH QUALITY 9 ioioioioioio 0. Ruth Poor rode in my new Ford car In the seat just back of me, I took a bump at forty-five And rode on ruthlessly. o-o Mr. Goss Cin History IU Give an important date. Ralph G.: The one Anthony made with Cleopatraf' o-o If you want to see something swell- puit a sponge in water. o-0 There may be splin-ters in the ladder of success but you don't notice them un- less you are sliding down. o-0 Life is like a circus. Many who think they are only spectators are really the clowns. o--o GENIUS is a word coined by the lag- gard to designate the worker. o-0 T'homas Beem: Oh, papa, can you tell me if Noah had a wife? Father: Certainly, Joan of Arc. Don't ask silly questions. 0 'Q 0.0 fo 1? A HELP or a Q! II IHNDRANCE- I GOOD Appearance may not be the whole Book of Success, bound II in real leather and with gold- edged leaves. Just the same, it .- makes a big difference whether fl your appearance is something to ' live down or something to live up U to. ll It's always in the latter class i when you make frequent use of J our dry cleaning service. For dry o Co CO0 cleaning is a sure method of keep- H il ing the bloom of youth in every suit in your wardrobe-and at a ,, -, ' cost that'.s small indeed. QI Bedford Indiana II Bell Cleaning Works ii Ei 112 st. Louis Ave. 5 !! Clothes no Hel You Win II P ., -Dry Clean Them Oftener! II u!--v-o- .Dorothy C.: You drive awfully fast, I don't you? ii Lillar-d H.: Yes, I hit seventy yester- day. ll thDor,othy C.: Did you kill any nf .. emo, F! Dobbs Hats 0-0 II The greatest men were little boys, Fashiqn Park Clgthgs Great women, little maids, ' They had their childhood pains and Joys 5 Munsingwear ggeir lprgnksland esieapades, t ey a to earn t eir essons ,oo Because that was the rule, Dutchess rsz.sh::.dis..::s:.:,z.r ' , This mighty world moves oh apace Real-Silk Hose B.ringing hope and sorrow, II The actors of today give place i To actors of tomorrow. 0 9 When thirty years have gone around S Those who are youths today II Will be the men and women of tomorrow I lives great battles pray, H We must be trained to do our part 1 0.4 SEYMOUR 10101 'i' In history's career. We ought to take the tho't to heart When closing this school year. o-o Do what you can, being what you are: be a first-class glow-worm if you cannot be a star, 178-. oi 8, EAT and DRINK .-at-. DOGS PLACE Bedford Ice Cream In Season MEDORA - INDIANA We appreciate Your Patronage, and will al- ways try to please You. -CALL AGAIN- Ca11away's Lunch Room Medora, Ind. 0' oi 'n I H l 55 Queen Anne Beauty Shoppe Expert marcelling, finger wav- ing, shampooing, dyeing and man- II H icuring. ' ii ii LE MU-R STEAM PERMANENT WAVE FOR 'SATISFACTION I Phone 13'8 for Appointment ii HAZEL KALEY, Prop. Q f0ver J. C. Penny Storey. v 9 0.0 10.0 Three things to love-courage, gentle- ness and affection. Three things to admire-intellect, dig- nity, and gracefulness. Three things to avoid-idleness, loqua- city, and flippant jesting. Three things to cultivate-good books, good friends, and good humor. T'hree things to contend for-honor, country, and friends. Three things to teach-truth, industry, and contentment. Three things to govern-temper, tongue and conduct. Three things to cherish-virtue, good- ness, and wisdom. o-o Jimmie S. giggled when Mr. Weddell read the story of the man who swam a- cross the 'Tiber three times before breakfast: Mr. Weddelli You do not doubt that a trained swimmer could do that, do you? Jimmie: No, sir, but I wonder why he didn't make it four to get back to the side where his clothes' were. o-0 Observe the postage stamp: its use- fulness depends upon its ability to stick to one thing until it gets there. o .0 ,O 1o1o1oioio1 5 il - Price u . 'P Confectionery gg 110 N. CHESTNUT ST. l 2 PURE SODAS 2 ICE CREAM High Grade Candies li l Fine Cigars, Tobaecos and SEYMOUR - INDIANA STYLISH MILLINERY ....at... LOWEST PRICES llrs. Pearl lllcl'ilce Sparksville, Ind. b:O nicer' blaze II l l II E2 lloltman-Parker H I il 55 Jewelry Co. The Hallmark Stare GIFTS FOR ALL gg OCCASIONS ,g 101 N. chestnut Phone 53 Laupus Bldg. Seymour, Ind. ll il Modern Optical Dept. ll !! II ll ll II sfo 10l01Dl0l0l KDlIPi-v:O CAN'T is the feeble excuse of the coward. 010 Happiness is a twin. It must be shared in order to be enjoyed. O-o My dear, called Junior's mother, who was in the next room, what are you opening that can with? Why, Junior said, with a can- opener. What did you think I was open- ing it with? Well, replied his mother, I thought from your remarks that you were opening it with a prayer. o-o Father: My boy, think of the fu- ture. Homer: P can't. It's my girl's birth- day and I must think of the present. O-0 I don't believe you love me any- more, sobbed Ruby M. Why do you say that, dearie? ask- ed Doss anxiously. Ruby: Well, for the last week you've left every night before father threaten- ed to throw you out. 130- exon cis '-U DAWALT 8: ETZLER FUNERAL DIRECTORS SALEM, IND. Brownstown Banner Holder of silver loving cup for lndi.ana's best weekly newspaper. Awarded second place in 1925 for best basketball page. BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN JACKSON COUNTY Subscription 51.25 in Jackson County in advance. T H E B A N N E R Brownstown, Ind. in 0:0 Mr. Weddellz Ross, use the' word triangle, in a sentence. Ross H.: If fish don't bit on grass- hoppers, 'try angle worms. o-o Coach Lewis: Don't eat so much candy. You'1l1 ruin your stomach. Noble: Oh, I don't care. It won't show through my barsket ball suit. ' o-0 The midnight oil that is burned is sometimes really gasoline. 0-0 POEM I'm in a 10der mood 2day, I feel poetic 2, 4 fun I'1l drop a line And send it off 2 u. I'm sorry you've been 6 so long, Don't be disconso18 But bear your ills with 42ed And they won't seem so gr8. o-0 Teacher: Velva, why did you begin bank with .such a large B? Velva C.: 'Cause pa said a bank wasn't no good 'less it had a large cap- ital. Agp.. 0:0 'I' 0-.anno-N 0:0 10102 SMART APPAREL -for- ' WOMEN and MISSES QE M I L L I N E R Y Popular Prices II H B. 81 J. Becovitz S. Side Square fi BEDFORD - INDIANA Y! II i Congratulations to Medora Class 1927- The Leader Store Bedford, Indiana The Store Where Most People Trade e m Q,Q :into oiozoinzo i............................ H READY-To-WEAR -for- LADIES II II 5 Mayer's ll Fashion Shop ii East Side Square II gi BEDFORD - INDIANA II ii !l 0:0 koi-.1 ,1:2.-.Eoioi ODE TO AN ERASER I know not from whence thou came, I only know that thou art here, For it was I who intercepted Thy tragic arc With my ear And filled my ear with Chalk dust. So be it unto the end of time T'he innocent bystander must pay. But if that is so NVhy did I get hit? As I said before I know not who Wafted thee hither. Some base knave, Perhaps it was the goof I threw thee at In the first place. o-o If there was a boy in High 'School Of fair Lillard Hill's size, Who had Carroll Wesner's line of talk, And little Omer Hook's eyes, If he dressed like Harold Holmes, And had Noble Wrighrt's nerve to try, Should he borrw Collin Lewis' Ford Do you think that he'd get by? 0-0 Miss Hess: Faces this way. Kenneth J.: I can't make mine that way. --g2- 0:4 oig? oo 98 II II L II ii When In Seymour In The Purchase of .. . t .. II Do Not Fa1lTo qu JEWELRY Visit the- more than anything else, it is es- sential that one shall have confi- ll ll ll ' dence in the seller. The confidence H that has been bestowed on us by our fellow-townsmen is our most 1' I' prized possession. ., Gg F K SECOND STREET 0. . illlllllall gg II Jeweler 8z Optometrist ii il . ii ii H Seymour - Indlana H ii l! H II II II II II II 0:0 41 . . : 1 :ic 1 :info ofa ognfc 0:0 'fi: ::1'1'g9 '2:Z:i'- ii :' Mr. Goss: Mary Louise, give your re- Q H port on the Greeks. Mary Louise: The -Greeks' chief li ,, -- game is the hare. Mr. Goss: Chief game, the har-2, II how do you play it? pr.ayer given y op omore oy e- H ' ' A b s h b b Dre Ee fore taking an exam on Geometry: ll Now I lay me down to cram, 1 H I hope to heaven I pass this exam, .. Location 2 doors south Gold Mine .. But if I Should forget this bunk I pray the Lord, I do not flunk. II . ll o-0 SeylIl0l1l', Indlalla ll Ruth M.: When I first came to this 'ty I couldn't walk. H H ci H . . . . I' Mrs. Peters: What was the matter? Practice lmuted to d1S6B.SCS of the Ruth: UI was born hemp U Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat II 0-0 I and ll Harold H.: Don't you think a talka- H tive girl is better than any other kind? ., . . 1- R 1d0: Wh t th k' d '. th ? H Fittmg Glasses gg ana aoloer m ls we li Arley: How many days in each I H month? H- Harley: Thirty days has September, fn All the rest I can't remember. Il The calendar hangs upon the wall- .' VVhy bother me with this at all? o 5 Ii Ii ' Q Fon BEST VALUES gi -1n- ig u E MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ii L, L, I . . II H Orthophonlc Vlctrolas ii 1 I ESTABLISHED 1871 i Behr Bros. and Cable Q ll S Line of Pianos E Electric and Gasoline Engines H . . U U Hoosier Windmills, Water W Pfaustlehl Radlos 2 Supply Systems, Hand and csix Tubes, Sing-le Dial, Power Pumps, Plumbers and i I i Fixtures, Farm Lighting is -Sold By- H Plants, Wagons, Buggies, Im- il plements, Roofing, Fertiliz- gg Progressive Music Co. it R ED. L. HANCOCK, Prop. ii 1 MEDORA - INDIANA II . ' Opposite Post Oflice E H ,QQ it i . ' ' Robert S.: Uncle, when does your football team play? Un-cle: Football team? What do you mean, my boy? Robert: Why, I heard father say that when you kicked off we'd be able to afford a big automobile. E C FRANZ C0 H ' ' ' E Miss Brother: Have any of your fa- ., mily connections ever been traced? Q Eugene: Yes, they tracked an uncle t?w H of mine as far as Canada once. .V ii 0-0 nl U' nun.. ' Former Student: Are you still en- Q gaged to that homely girl? LillC0ll1 F0l'dSOIl His Friend! No, I'm not. II Student: Good for you, old man. ' How did you get out of it? Friend: Married her. o-o Mrs, Peters: Harry, what three 2nd at Ewing 'St' PHONE 597 U words do you use most in this class? ,34- Harry D. fvery sleepilyjz I don't know. Mrs. Peters: Correct. o-o Good luck will help' a man over a ditch if he jumps hard enough. xrio1oioio1o1o1o1oioio1o1 0101011 0:4 College Hall -CLOTHES- Originated, styled and developed by college men for young men who want authentic styles. he Hub Exclusive Distributors SEYMOUR - INDIANA 11 io1o1o1o1oio ' ioioiozo : :c:e:f:C:G:e:::f:5:::.: Don't tell me of luck, for it's judg- ment and pluck And a courage that will never shirkg To give your mind to it, and know how il to do it LI' hen In Salem And put all your mind in your work. II -Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Eat at the ll 0-0 ' D The man who once most wisely said, II Be sure you're right, then go ahead, ' BI E 1' Might well have added this, to-wit: Be sure you're wrong before you quit. II ' +Printing Art. n H The conditions of conquest are ,al- -I ways easy, we have but to toil awhile, endure awhile, believe always, and nev- SIUP at the ll er turn back.-Simms, il 0-0 ' I I ll Men who try to do something and fail are infinitely better than men who try to do nothing and succeed. ., 040 Ruth Motsinger: What made that II bump on your head? Percy: That's where a thought mio1liO Struck nie-H ,854 Q sin Stockings can make or mar any costume. In these days with skirts to knees-or nearly so-the I shade, the sheen, and the silky clearness must be perfect. AND-i II What' more to the point-beautiful, long-wear- ing silk stockings need not be expensive-if they're Rollins Runstop II All the new spring shades in chiffon and service weights with silk three or four inches above the knee -some with silk top- H 31.00 to 51.95 The L. Ernst Cog H MEDORA ' - INDIANA 5610-:-3i:-1a3ci:i:zo1oEci:---e----- -Q-.-e2o1,1-1-1,1-1Ji4o'o 1o1o1oiui 1x1uofe W Safe-Sane-Service A WANTED' II To know if the faculty is sorry we are H going to quit.-Seniors. I Someone to help me giggle-Jessie ,I Vaughn. II Someone to comb my hair. A lady preferred.-Noble Wright. Someone to buy me chewing gum.- ,, u assena. R th M II Another overshoe.-John Wallace. ll To know the best way to ketch a girl.-Cecil Brown. 1' A pair of balloon trousers.-Lillard ll Hill. . ll A better deportment.-Wilma Barnum. IIISUIC Your Cal' 111 3. Someone to point out a brilliant Sen- Legal Reserve Mutual ii IOZTJFHIFYS- t t k d t riva e secre ar o ee m a es InC0Y'P0Y'3l3ed Company ii straight.-Violet Paiyker. D Y SELECT PQLICY HQLDERS i A quick cure for love of the first de- For Information and Rates Call gwe- Herbert Wllllams- . D H ll A Senior class that won't whisper.- , , 'f Faculty. Member Farm Bureau A box of powder.+Jessie Vaughn. II A place to put my feet.-Jimmy Smith. PHONE MEDORA 4151, More time to sleep.-Harry Davis. A beautiful blonde.-Freddie Ollis. MEDORA, R, R, 2, IND, .glfelllciwtlgn H. s. 1 have never been .eezeze:e:e:e:e:e:e2e:e:e:'.' wi .Q u assena. -364 The new photographic work required for the 1927 Medora High School Annual was taken by- The White Studio NORTH VERNON, INDIANA The largest and best equipped studio for fine photo Work of every description in southeastern Indiana. Special attention is given to photos for College and High School Annuals. Photos of schools, commencements or any large as- semblage of people taken with a Cirkut KODAK FINISHING Mail your films to the above address if you want the best prints from your negatives. Camera. WANT ADS WANTED- A seat on the outside row in the as- sembly so Robert Lowell won't have to throw his notes so far.-Vivian Poore. Someone to buy candy for Lillard and Fred. f 4'Sa H Some good students to help Mr. Goss y pick up paper wads. A cure for a sting.-John Fountain. Flowers , , LQST AND FQUNQD FOUND: A fountain pen by a fresh- . man half full of green ink. LOST: A Caesar. Finder please II burn it and receive reward. LOST: My chewing gum somewhere in the waste basket.-Omer Hook. G h nosfr: A lipstick.-Audrey vonsrem. LOST: A six inch comb, with two 1+ inches of teeth and four inches other- ll wise.-Noble Wright, CLEM ROEGGE Pr FOR SALE , op. Sale on shirts for boys with thirteen or fifteen necks. ll FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A long sweet kiss.-Carroll Wesner. .. A perfectly good horse, See any U Sophomore Latin student after May the inioioioinioiaioioioinioiuzo Ca.I'I'y dOl1b1e. 0 0,0 Ke............................................... .............. ............................ .......... .............. .............................................................'1 ozvioioioioioi 1 ni 1 nic 1 nic 1 :ic 1 nic 1 oioioioiuioioioiuzq For Those Who Live to Eat gg 0r Those Who Eat to Live II Will find more joy in living while they're ' eating, if they'll only sample something II soothing that's being served at Curry's every meal. H ii Start Your Eater at the ii II Jackson Stop ll South Main St. .g.......s..0..0..0.s-0-0.-0.0.0-0. li! II l H F Q Compliments of ll II T RLEE 8: BOLl Ii Learn the Way ii N. Side Square, Salem II ll ii ii ll l o 0:0 10101010101 ni 114.0 1a11:1o11:1c11 1:10101:1o1:1a1---------- ' I SALEM, INDIANA ii Cynthia: Say, I saw eight people standing under one umbrella the other day and none of them got wet. Violet P.: You mean to tell me that eight people were standing under one umbrella and none of them got wet, how come? Cynthia: It wasn't raining. o-o Frances S.: Why was Uncle Toms Cabin not written by human hand? Mary Jewel: I'Il bite, why wa.sn't it? Frances: Because it was written by Harriet Beecher's toe CStoweJ. o-o When you've studied all the night Avid you have your lessons right hVl1o asks you to recite? Nobody. o-o Mr. Lewis: Give me a definition of Geometry. Anna P.: Geometry is nothing try- ing to make you prove it's something. o-0 Dont worry if your job is small, And your rewards are few: Remember that the mighty oak, Was once a nut like you. -The Greatest Buick Ever Built-- Seymour Motor Sales Co. Authorized Buick Dealers OPEN DAY AND NIGHT SALES, SERVICE and REPAIRS West 3rd St. Phone M-672 When Better Automobiles Are Built-Buick Will Build Them. o io .0 -:s--1-0-222'--Jvaeewee-'M'--1--'Z' Mr. Goss: Did anyone help you with ll this problem, F'ayne? Fayne: No, my brother did it by l himself. ll o-0 N ka k Mr. Lewis: I have a cold in my XII -r head. e Mary Jewell: No wonder, a cold al- Q G H ways settles in the weakest spot. 0-0 Mr. Goss: Who takes charge when H the President dies? II Lillard: The undertaken ' H o-o Dry Goods, Groceries' Mary S.: Noble, if I gave you five , dollars and you already had three, what Shoes and NOt1O.nS, would you have? H Noble: Hysterics. II 0-0 Band Rubber Footwear Miss Hess: Harold, have you done , your outside reading yet? and RayTl'1OIld Coal. H Harold: No, it has been too cold tside H ou . 0-0 M d d. ll Miwss Hess tin Latin classy: What e ora ,- In 1 n does the word equinox mean? a a 3 Mary Louise Hookt A nighthorsef' o-o Carroll W.: I don't understand the .. power of 6 cylinder cars. U 1 Mr. Lewis: We'll study the Chevro- 'I' et. Wx ................... ,B 14:0 For Good ji ll Entertainment n -visit The- 11 rn Medora li Theatre M ll i MEDORA - INDIANA H 0 0' THINGS WE NEVER EXPECT TO SEE Jessie Vaughn not laughing. Percey Ganstine a farmer. Noble Wright with hair combed. Laverne Huffman talking to girls. CarrollWesner,without a pocket full of pictures and notes. Fred Ollis not begging for candy. Homer Tedrow with any nerve in day- light. Robert Shortridge with a heavy beard. Vivian Bennett with blue eyes and straight hair. Paul Hill with head raised when walking down the aisle. Lee Weddel having black eyes. Harry Davis blushing. Thomas Beem Zollman without freckles. Kenneth Johnson smooching around Jake Smith's at night. Eugene Eglen wearing a tie. Nellie Plummer stoop-shouldered. Ruth Massena not chewing gum. John Wallace not watching the clock. DRI K Coca-Cola IN BOTTLE Coca-Cola Btg. Co. Bedford, Indiana ' no Wilma Barnum fat. Renaldo Gilbert flirting, Mary Skinner with curly locks. An A+ for senior grades in Physics. Carroll Wesner not dressed fit to kill. Lillard Hill not trying to kid some- one. 'Phe Senior class agreeing on any- thing. Marian Williams coming to school early. Miss Gladys Hess not smiling. Nobody having the Wright away in Economics class-but Noble Wright. Renaldo Gilbert a prize fighter. Cynthia Hill an artist. Mary Wesner without an escort to school. Ruth Massena not dancing in Physics class when Mr. Lewis has his back turned, C.V. Weddell not giving a test five days out of a week. Mr. Goss not giving us some fatherly advice. Mr. Lewis not coming in a few min- utes late for everything except meals, fe 101010 . HALIJS Barber Shop HONEST DEALING QUALITY - SERVICE I take this opportunity to express my apprecia- tion of the past custom- ers: and thank you for your favors of the future. 0 DON'T QUIT When things go wrong, as they some- times will When the road you're trudging seems all up hill, When studies are hard, and grades not high And you want to smile, but you have to sigh, When work is pressing you down a bit, Rest, if you must, but don't you quit. Life is queer with its twist.s and turns, As everyone of us sometime learns, And many a failure turns about When he might have won had he stuck it out, Don't give up, though the pace seem slow, You may succeed with another blow. 'ioioioioioio ici O I. H. Burton GARAGE ii 5 Service, Tires, Accessories If you get it here, It's the Best I! B SEYMOUR -INDIANA H H Often the goal is nearer than It seems to a faint and faltering man, Often the strurggler has given up When he might have captured the vic- tor's cup, And he learned too late, when the night slipped down, How close he was to the golden crown. Success is failure turned inside out, The silver tint of the clouds of doubt, And you can never tell how close you are It may be near when it seems afar: So stick to the fight when you're hard- est hit- It's when things seem worst that you mustn't quit. Q K. 0.0 This Annual Was Printed Ly . THE SALEM DEMOCRAT Salem, Indiana , o 41 n H H !I !! ll 0:0 For the Best- JEWELRY seclusion. WATCHES DIAMONDS and OPTICAL WORK We Make Better Glasses. -Go To- A. ll. Chamberlain SALEM - INDIANA 10142101 is being played? corner. Fred O.: I heard you had a new Cadillac Special. Mr. Lewis: Yes but it IS only a one cylinder. -7914-:ini-.7,1,-3 WHAT WE ARE UP AGAINST Mr. Lewis wants strict attention Miss Hess wants undivided attention and Miss Brother wants masculine at tention. Now which shall we give? Noble Wright fafter soloj lieve my voice is cracked Eugene Eglen: Your voice IS crack ed all right, but your head will he worse than that if you don t retire into utter Miss Brother: 'Ruth what sensation do you suffer when the Mmuet in G Ruth Massena I feel like Im the 'teenth Baboon's heaven MissHess: Fred what does the word procrastinate mean? Fred: To put off Miss Hess: Use it in a sentence Fred: Procrast1nate me at the next -.a4:.:u1o1o an We are sh wing a wonderful suit men aid young men for 522.50 E al in quality to many ts fl 330.00 sui . MODERN CLOTHING CO. Seymour - Indiana PHONES-Office 6513 Res. 666 DR. LOREN MARTIN -DENTIST4 Gas Given for Extraction LADY ATTENDANT S. Side Square SALEM, IND UNION HARDWARE CO. Hardware, Stoves, Implements, Wag ons, Harness, Seeds, Lumber and Building Material, Fur ces Tinwork, Roofing and Fencing. Seymour - Indiana Compliments of SALEM FRIENDS MARSHALL WOOLERY Attorney-at-Law Bedford - Indiana Succcrs to the Class of '27 JOSEPH W. TRAINOR, D. D. S. Bedford - Indiana THE VANITY SHOPPE Showing an Exclusive line of Millinery Mrs. L. D. Dodd Bedford - Indiana GRAVES GARAGE Quality and Service ALWAYS Salem - Indiana HERBERT G. WILLIAMS Medora -- Indiana Special Agent Connecticut General Life Ins. C Hartford, Connecticut Life, Accident, Health and Group I J. E. RHETTS -Dentist- Salem - Indiana in 1010101011: ii All Kinds of Grain, Logs and Native Hay and Coal Hardwood Lumber BU DY BRQS. H MILL COMPA Y H -MILLERS- Manufacturers of Flour, Meal, Feed, Etc. MEDORA and vALLoN1A, INDIANA We Treat You U The Year O 3 II -T - T -T T 'i f. 1Mr. Weddellz What were the Epis- t es? Marj-orie S.: Wives of the Apostles. CCrowe's Sell It For Lessl Rugs, Stoves and House Furnishings. 'Terms to Suit Purchaser' CASH OR CREDIT Crowe's Bedford - Indiana il H li ln! if l II i ll it vu ra n n H l II 410 o-o I'l1 never marry, said Mr. Lewis, with emphasis. Perhaps not, replied Mr. Goss. But you certainly have put up a gallant fight. oho You're looking bad, WulIie. Aye, I been in the hospital and the doctors have tooken away my appendix. These doctors'll take anything. Its a pity you didn't have it in your wife's name. o-o Mr. Newkirk' I never kissed a girl until I met your mother. Will you be able to say the same thing to your son when you become a married man? Irvin: Not with such a straight face as you can, papa. ' o-o Mr. Lewis' There's not a boy in this class who will say that Commercial Arithmetic is hard. Harry J.: It's just because we're a- fraid to. o 1o1oio1gQ. i o Q1 H nu l is ll II -' -I 9 II1fe1'SfH'fe u u O Conner P ' ll ub 1C SCIVICC ll gg B ll l! ITCJEBO COIIIDZIIY gg ll , gi H -Dealers 1n- Li.ght, Heat and Power Electrical Equipment H ii MONUMENTS il ii II SEYMOUR - INDIANA ii SEYMOUR - INDIANA ii H ll H ll Q ll i1a ogo FlLO H Tlashes to liashes A 'b E Stutz to Stutz Ifth D d d 't t . U 11 lg ilyihgfvroiit ,sm 0 -- o-o I Murle: Does cutting a period make a II comma? Hollis: If Mr. Goss gets wise, there's ii usually a pause. .. o-o I! J ' w.: M' thth A. L. MCKINNEY, Prop. !.! hailugflsgf af? Eg,g2? SWeajZ ,ta ti i , , H lnakzraiy gim swea:?5 Won n a Willard Batteries, Mason Il! 0-0 and Ajax Tires fl A visitor said to a little girl: 'fAnd fp what will you do when you are as big as . . your rnother?H General Repairing '-Diem, said the modern child. .. o-o . . . H Dr R.: B th ,' 't PHONES' Res' 566, Garage 658' thesgszdvertisemssntsrglugr tlliywceargztulnle 307-309 So. 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BOWLING Whippet and Willys Knight Ewing -- Indiana DINNER FOUNTAIN DRINKS SHORT ORDERS A SPECIALTY BROWNSTOWN LUNCH 't divorce your wife because she can't cook-Eat here and sa her for a pet. Phone 58--Brownstown, Ind. rr11 0:0 11 u 11 II I II E II i u u 11 u ll l U H n U lu li U II I II il U ---Q-M 1 -4- -1 -31,16-v ioinioi ieviuici 1 1 ioioio 1-1io1u1.x1,.:..iu-:a1J1o1-io WW!jg We wish to thank our advertisers and all 'who have contributed to the success of our A nnual Senior Class Class Colors--Purple and Silver Class Flower- White Rose Class Motto--Finished, but yet beginning ..9 7-. nu menunImumI-uInunu1-1.mlmInununfIunImnmmuInnumuunummummmumm-InImum-u-mnn-un-mmm Baccalaureate Sermon Alay18 Commencement Dlay 13 Speaker Prof L. A. Stone Oakland City College, Oakland City, Ind. Alumni Banquet A4ay.20 -9 g.. , my-.f---H - - FINIS- - To all things there must be an end, so now we must close to enter life's bat- tles, never to forget the happy years spent in old M. H. S. 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