Mitchell High School - Gold and Blue Yearbook (Mitchell, IN)

 - Class of 1937

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EMBARRASSING RECOLLECTIONS llelen Lemons will never forget a little incident that happened a few years ago. It seems when she was fourteen years of age she was riding her old-rattly out of date tricycle. She rode to town fimaginel, was com- ing home and had to peddle down a hill, when oops! Helen landed right in the street. A wheel and come off! She had to carry the wheel, tri- cycle, and groceries home in her arms while bystanders sure gave her a laugh. Was her face red! tSeems as if the ripe old' age of fourteen is rather young to ride a tricycle, Helenj 14 Q! V9 Bad things happen in the best of faculties! Did you ever hear about the soda-Water jerker in Bloomington, who was on the verge of summon- ing the police to abduct Miss McMillan and five innocent M. H. S. de- baters, because she was making a get-away without paying the bill? .4 .-z ,st Escoe says: I'll ne'er forget the time I stuck John Lee, Mrs. Murray told me, the class to leave. Miss Borden, I found her at her desk, lShe knew I'd come on special request! So out with her citizenship book, She took off five. 1Was my goose cookedll 3 3 .Fl Two days vacash! Isn't it wonderful What can be accomplished, By ringing a bell! JUNIORS lst Row: Qnd Row: R- Heine M. F. Sanders M. Johnson W. Cooper M. Pelizarri V, Pal-1-Ot M. Johnson L. Watson D. Heine V. Limeberry 3rd Row: 4th Row: W. Jenkins L. Clements W. Beasley J. Routh M. Davis G. Lagle L. Smith H, Clouse E. Connerly F. Anderson R. Aikin C. Hedrick

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she Marvin and Norman Gregory leave their brotherly love to the Sherwood brothers. Lawrence Haverly beuueaths his graceful walk to Jack Aikin. Kermit Walker leaves that beautiful blush to Joe Routh. John Paul White wants Charles Hedricks to take up his funny laugh. Rowena Gilstrap will leave to anyone her poetic inclinations. Mary Frances Hardman leaves Bill in care of the teachers. Victor Baugh leaves the position of Student Manager to Sterling Wiley. Thomas Darnell leaves his debating ability to Joseph Ohaver. Mary Cole bequeaths that cute, but peculiar voice to Freida Sanders. Ruth Alexander wishes to leave her brown, wavy hair to Janet Diefendorf so won't have to get a permanent so often. Daisy Cooke wishes to bequeath a bottle of bright red finger nail polish to Margueritte Sylvester. for by Maxin Dorsett wills that beautiful Buick to anyone that can afford to buy gasoline it. Otho Hale leaves his ability for talking out loud in 12A English Class and getting with it, to anyone that thinks he is capable. Mary Haverly leaves her good looks and ability to wear red to the Johnson twins. Anna Gross wills her tiny feet to Paul Reily. John Gerkin wills his ability to pretend to have forgotten something he really never knew, to Lawrence Ice. ah Edith Holden leaves her love for coaches to any other romantic M. H. S, lassie. John Lee leaves his sunny disposition to Miss Mclntire. Pauline Isom leaves her out-of-town boy-friend to Lorena McPhe1'son. Lorena and Ruth Melvin leave their diamond-getting ability to anyone who wants usband. Howard Hixon leaves his quiet disposition to Jake Burton. Miriam Ohaver bequeaths her bright and sunny smile to Aylene Walker. Helen Riggs wills her musical talent to James Bonds. Charlotte True wills her position as Secretary to Mr. Abel to Dorothy Heine. Kenneth Woods bequeaths all his rowdiness to Paul Shipman. Betty Tomlinson leaves her elaborate vocabulary to Mary Frances Mann. Lurline Terrell leaves Mr. Deckard a lock of her hair. Bud Mosley turns his broom and dustpan over to anyone who can handle the job. Priscilla Chastain bequeaths her long hair to Mary Jolliff. Gertrude Ball turns over a former basketball star for Evelyn Moon to take care of.



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1 Junior Sponsor Mrs. Murray Robert Aikin Sterling Wiley Mary Felizarri Polly Megnin A B I 1. President V.-President ' Secretary Treasurer ' ' ' mlalla Row 1: C. Connerly L. Ball V. Edwards L. Cooper I. Connerly D. Burton A. Limeberry S. Tolliver M. Bass P. Megnin Row 3: J. Watson R. Keane M. Sylvester E. Moon J. Diefendori' A. Wilson M. Chastain W. Day Row 5 J. Ball K. McCart M. I dwards L. McPherson M. Smith T. Cooper XV. Doane J. Cooper lion R. Erwin J. Bond L. Redding R. Cox L. Smith H. Duncan JUNIORS Juniors we are! Proudly we say this. We entered M. H. S. in the spring of '34. In the fall another group entered making our total 101. The first year we were not prominent, but wc have since more than made up for it. Some of our outstanding achievements are: Charles Dal- ton winning first place in the Cross Country Run in '35, with the girls adding an extra honor by taking first place in the Girl's Free Throw con- test. For the fall of '35 and the spring of '36 we marched proudly away with the Intramural cup. In '36 the boys won their Basketball series. This year the boys took first place in the Volley Ball series while Joe Routh Row 2: J. Deckard M. Pennington Ii. Miller L. Jones R. Beasley M. Beasley A. VValker Row 4 R. Burton M. Bonds M. Pruett M. Greer M. Ohaver M. Collier M. Haverly R. Sheeks M. Byers Row 03 W. Wilson P. Riley C. Taylor T. Connerly lu. Barnett G. Kinder J. King C. Mundv D. Conley T: J. Ohaver IZ. Girdley bf. Wiley L. Baker P. Shipman D. McNeely gave us the honor of first place in the Cross Country Run. We are also proud that a star play- er on the Ball team is a Junior. We did not skirnp on the other players either. ' Though it be a glorious record, we are not satisfied with letting it stand as it is, hut we are going to continue building it up. Our next move is to give the Seniors a grand reception. Be prepared for a rollicking time, Seniors. . We are plowing, on full steam ahead. head- ing for more honors and a glorious future.

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