Middlebury High School - Middiette Yearbook (Middlebury, IN)

 - Class of 1923

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fl: .. . ................ :N .,.... . 'f 761- ORIGINAL ...XY 'If CLASS OF 25 - l' . - l lu. ' : - ' ', , lu x JIU! I 4- l - lllllllllrllIllrlllllllllllIlrltllllllllllllfllllllilll allllli v illvl lvlllilvilniltulvlvlllllllmil-lllninluilll A .K :pl . . A , ' xiii? ' ORLEY BAILEY MAXIE WHITLINGER A Spark of love for nature. Self-ease is pain: thy only rest is labor for a worthy end mln-r ol' Hoys' Gln-Q1 Ululu. h'lvmher of lloys' Glvv Ulnln. Q ii Q FAREWELL TO M. H. S. Here's to thee, dear M. H. S. May thy glories never dieg Happy years we've spent together In thy care, old Middlebury High. VVe have filled our heads with knowledge ln thy class rooms and thy hulls. Anil though sud are we at parting, We must go where duty calls. Fare thee well, dear M. H, S. Out into the world We gog There are many pitfalls Waitingg We shall soon life's trials knowg But whate'er may be our mission, We shall ever loyal be, And our thoughts will oft be turning, Dear olrl High School, hack to thee. O. lflzish, '23, Page Fifteen

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I -.......... ...Ti .V... .. r.-- .4....4. 1,--A-9 +L, fm., ORIGINAL W CLASS 01-M25 ,V W qu, EDITH SMITH There is nothing so kindly as kindness, and nothing so royal as truth. All-mln-V nl' llu- Girls' film- Vlulr. .Ill-ll1Iwl'nI lin- f'IlIllIb Firf- llirlri, I.il4-l':ll'v I-Iilitm' fm' lllv lll'i 'il1'll ALBERT YODER An Idler is a watch that wants both hands: as useless if it goes as if it stands. Ml-lllln-V ul' Ilnys' HI'-it I'IIlIm. Wi-I-silimr ':l, 'SIL 'l'r:u-lc '22, '22, WILLIAM NUSBAUM Consider well what thy strength Ilusl-Irzlll '21, '22, '22, 'I'mL'k '23, Nll'llIIPl'l' of Il, V. Il. l'l1lIr '22, '23, I'l'vsiilonl ni' ii. IC. 0, Siwii-ly '23, I'wsifli-llt uf .XlI1Ie-lim' Assrwizltiull Allllvliv ldililm' fm- thll fH'If.l'IIl1ll.' DOROTHY SHERCK One example is worth a thousand SIIIIISIIUXYZIIIZI IIip:ll Sl-Iuml '20, '2I, Me-mlwr ul' ilu- Girls' Gln-v l'l1zIl, Mrs, Mzlrlyn, in l'I:n'+-llw-, Page Fourteen



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. Fc A If ' - 7 ORIGINAL , A, . wif- ' ii. 'V .-ff. A ' I . ?'Ef'5l'.1 . f. .. ae file liiiill will f f-e girl' T- - . 32.-4I:7ls'1ll5. c. '27 9. QL A . QQ . . 4 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY . Officers President ........,,..,....,,..,....,..........,...... Orland Lash l Vice-President ....,..........,..,..,., Williaiii Nusbaum Treasurer ..,v...OO,..,.,...V....,..........,.,,.. Sara Lininger Secretary ..,......,....,...,...,..................... Elsie Yoder ' Class Sponsor--Miss Allen. As we are about to leave high school, we, the Senior class, feel it our duty and desire to put our history, as a class, on paper. Our history is extraordinary in that it is one of a class the largest to enter and the largest to leave Middlebury High School thus far. But the peculiarity of our class lies not only in its great quantity but also in its great quality as our records and history will reveal. VVe hope the histories of the following classes to leave Middlebury High School will be as encourag- ing to the development and general welfare of this school. Thirty-two members enrolled in our class on September Sth, 1919, when we started in on our high school days. Officers of the class were elected for one year. They were as fol- lows: President, Theodore liunkg Vice-Presi- dent, Ray Gohng Secretary, Sara Liningerg Treasurer, Elsie Yoder. Brown and' Burnt Orange were selected as our class colors at a meeting called for this purpose soon -after school started. Our banner was soon pur- chased. Due to the large number in our class it is remarkable the number that have remained with us during the whole high school course. Only Lucile Sherck, Carl Corson, .lennie Hos- tetler and Ethel Pickerel left the class and they either to attend other schools or to turn their minds toward other occupations. During our Freshman year we were for- tunate in enjoying two class parties. As may he expected when a crowd of thirty-two young Page Sixteen people get together, we had some merry times at both parties. After a few months vacation we again started in on our school work for the Sopho- more year. Of course, we thought we were just it when we were Sophomores, in fact, we had to look down a long way to see the Freshman class. Although the Freshman class tried very hard to defeat our class in number of members, they were not successful. All completing the Freshman year returned. Also six other students joined the class during the year. They were, Homer Miller, Rolena Leh- man, Ernest Lehman, Mark Schrock, jonathan and VVilbur Hostetler. NVe were sorry to lose Ethel Nihart, Rolena and Ernest Lehman as classmates at the end of the semester. Our class officers during our Sophomore year were. President, Ray Cohng Vice-President, Sara Liningerg Secretary and Treasurer, Dorothy Edwardsg Class Sponsor, Miss Lenore Lowry. Two class parties were held during our Sophomore year. One at Stone lake and the other at the school building on january Zlst. A class party was something that was always looked forward to by everyone as a time when the school routine would be temporarily laid aside and everyone would be permitted to en- joy himself to the full extent of the law. Having completed two years of our High school career. we entered school as juniors after a short vacation. Officers elected to serve during our .luior year were: President, Ray Gohng Vice-President. Orland lfashg Sec-

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