Montezuma High School - Aztec Yearbook (Montezuma, IN)
- Class of 1929
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I 4b14wF1wrz41r:lr14fiI41mfiammiWmzifzaifzsw 1EllB'FIl'EIl THE AZTECS rzwzmrzmixfi fnmmilmP14ralzmzwzasiarivzlinzllzrvzmhz-rzlrzqvzwrznze This annual is dedicated to Mr. Donald Reel, who has been our principal and willing advisor for the past five years. In this way, we wish to show our respect and appreciation for the service he has rendered. three 0iE1ZIBlT!1Til ElEEiZ1 EE l5i! E!E Ei V2i E953 THE AZT ECS DQEEEEIEEEEEEQEEEEEI EEEEEEEEEEEEE9 fnnr 5 I L 'EEElilQfliilillillilfllEEEIIEEIIEEEEEEEEJEEIEIEMEIME THE AZT ECS IEEETEECSQEIIEEIEJIEIEJEIEIEIQIIEEIEEIEIEIEIEEEI IZ! 02' five 'Z'ill3lElEl3lElZllEElZllEll3'llZllf!lIEEZlElEl fZllE IZIIZIEEEBJ T H E AZT ECS IEEIEEI EE Ei IZJIEEHE Kilt!! Ei EIEIEJIEI SIX Tattler and Annual Staff Dora Van Hook, Edltor-In-chief Genola Bord, Assistant Editor. Elizabeth Ann Pitman, Editorials. Helen Reel, Advertising' Grace Thomas, Editorials. Raymond Hughes, Advertising: Agnes Mathas, Secretary and Treasurer. Max Wheeler, Boys athletics and advertlsing Donald Rukes, Boys athletics and advertising Irene Cory, Editor of locals. Inez Ayers, Assistant local editor Dorothy Marshall, Joke editor Evelyn Johns, Senior activities. Doris' Nickle, Junior activities. Helen Rukes, Freshman activities. Kathleen Emmert, Eighth Grade. Martha Helen Garrard, Seventh 'g'rade. Classes ' 1 ' Kifmmm lmmmmfnmfmlmmm THE AZTECS mamma rznzerzqlzammrziszamzerzomznzouneven Earl Bradley Near1 Cast your thoughts into the futu Elsie Van Hook upatn airs Hazel Woods Fritzie Be Yourself Robert Hold HBObH Study really isn't everything Helen Reel upeggyn Yea, Purple, Yea, White Vivian Adams CCBun!l violin' Ralph Cory HHOSSY! By his length ye shall know him FOR THEY CAN CONQUER, WHO BELIEVE THEY CAN'- H ren If silence were golden I would be a million There's music in the air when she takes her l !P1'2Vl v 0EEEEEIEEELEEQJELQEEEEEIEIFililillillilliliilillililg T H E AZT ECS l'ZllElZllXlIEElEllXllZlZlVE!EllEi EEElElEElElll2lElIZlElBll The Campfire The kindling for the campfire of 1929 was laid in 1920 when the building was built. The first sparks of the class of '29 started in September, 1925. They were: Audrey Barker, Vivian Adams, Mabel Marlowe, Ralph Man- waring, Sylvia Leiser, Violet Bowser, Edward Burgess, Alma Cox, Genola Bord, Earl Brad- ley, Agnes Mathas, Grace Thomas, Elsie Van Hook, Dora Van Hook, Bob Hold, Anna Cox, Evelyn Johns, Helen Reel, Louisa Woody, Ralph Cory, Carl Morris, Charles Schulte, Gerald Garrard, Bertha Gregory and Howard Daniels. Gerald was elected president, Audrey vice president, and Sylvia, secretary and treasurer. Two of these students were in the oratorical contest. They were, Agines Mathas and Evelyn Johns. Under the careful instruction of the faculty: Mrs. Irene Kingery, Mr. A. L. Vermillion, Miss Carrie Manwaring, Volney Ward, Miss Emily Haworth and Mr. Donald Reel as mas- ter of ceremonies we grew into a wiser class. This class roll was the same the second year with the exception of Violet Bowser, Bertha Gregory, Alma Cox, Edward Burgess, and Ralph Manwaring. Some of these with- draw and sctme changed to other schools. The officers this year were: Audrey Barker, pres- ident, Gerald Garrard, vice president, and Carl Morris, secretary. Evelyn Johns and Carl Morris. secretary. Mr. Reel, Mr. Ward, Mr. Vermi'lirtm, Mr. Dennis Jones, Miss Manwaring, Miss Con- suelo Clehouse and Mrs. Willard Weaver, formerly Miss Emily Haworth, enlivened the flames and made it ready for the Junior year. Then the Junior year began. That year brought us four new classmates. They were Lowell Hoqver,.Hazel Woods, Max Wheeler, and Albert Lawrence. We also lost three. They were Mabel Marlowe, Sylvia Lciser, and Low- ell Hoover, who was one of our new members. The faculty were: Mr. Reel, Mr. Ward, Mrs. Lela Clary, Rev. Vermillion, Mr. Jones Miss Elizabeth Sanford and Miss Manwarfng. Our officers that year were: president, Gerald Garrard, vice president, Audrey Barker, and secretary. Anna Cox. In Decem- ber we gave our Junior play, The Winning of Joy . This gave us much experience which was a help in giving the Senior play the next year. On March 23, following the custom which had been established several years before. we entertained the seniors and faculty at a re- ception at the King Hotel. In the year 1928 we rekind'ed the campfire of High School education.. The first semester riilllr we elected Vivian Adams, president, Albert Lawrence, vice president, and Carl Morris secretary. Our faculty this year was, Donald Reel, principal, Volney Ward, coach and mathematics, 0. M. Aders, Economics and Biology, Mrs. Lela Clary, English, Carrie Man- waring, Domestic Science, Mrs. Bessie Burton Music and Art, and Rev. A. L. Vermillion. After the Christmas vacation, We elected new officers: president, Earl Bradley, vice president, Genola Bord, and Albert Lawrence, secretary and treasurer. On the nights of Mar. 21 and 22 we presented the play, Kicked Out of College to large audiences. A week later, March 29, the Juniors enter- tained us at a banquet at the King Hote'. The Seniors have been very effecient in, helping to carry on the activities of the schofrl. Seven members: Helen Reel, Genola Bord., Carl Morris, Charles Schulte, Max Wheeler, Agnes Mathas and Vivian Adams have played in the orchestra. The Seniors in the High school chorus were: Ralph Cory, Vivian Adams, Genola Bord, Evelyn Johns, Grace Thomas, Helen Reel, Louisa Woody. Anna Cox, and Gerald Garrard, were students man- agiers for the basket ball and track teams. Our athletes were: Genola Bord. Evelyn Johns, Anna Cox. Albert Lawrence, Bob Hold, Earl Bradley, Carl Morris. Max Wheeler, Howard Danie's, and Ralph Cory. Anna Cox and Max were chiefs of the girls and bcys police forces. Dora Van Hook was Editor-in-chief of the Editorial staff and librarian in her Junior years. Helen Reel has been a yell leader for two years. We must a'so mention the Owlet club, a literary club which was conducted in our senior English class each Friday. On Sunday evening, April 21, Rev. DeGrort delivered the Baccalaureate sermon at the Presbyterian church. He was assisted by Rev. Pitzer and Rev. A. L. Vermillion. On Monday afternoon, April 22, the Class and Letter Day program was given after the community d'n- ner. We were dutifully made fun of' by the underclassmen. On Tuesday evening April 23, Rev. Cowlev delivered the Commencement address at the High school auditorium and dplomas were presented to Vivian Adams, Hazel Woods, Earl Bradley. Albert Lawrence, D'ora Van Hook Max Wheeler. Robert Ho'd. Carl Morris. llfqward Daniels. Ralph Cory. Gerald Garrard, Charles Schulte. Louisa Woody, Eve'VU 'lobes- He'ev1. Reel, Genola Bord. Anna Cox. Audrey Barker, Agnes Mathas, Elsie Van Hook. and Grace Thomas. QE EEE E E ElEEE TH E AZT ECS IZQPIEPZHZQFEQHPE El Max Wheeler Herbie Judges all cases, Agnes Mathas uJ0yv Smilin thru Anna Cox Annie Contented to let Gerald Garrard Shorty Why, most certainly! Charles Schulte I Charlie A real friend-thats Charles Grace Tlhomas 1lTommyrr Love me and leave me Genola Bord Shenie CLP SS COLORS: OLD ROSE AND SILVER Smile and the world smiles with you both civil and criminal the world go as it will IIIIIC QIO EQILZIIZI E T H E AZT ECS lil EllEl'EllEl EEE! ifyltillllllill El Elf!!! ENB EE! S! Elilgllillfillillilill '5 Class Poem We Seniors all of '29 Send this message to you All our habits we reveal And bring before your view. Just ask Vivian Adams If you wish a thing well done She always leads the class with A's For her it is mere fun. Earl Bradley is our president And a worthy one is he The president of U. S. A. We're sure some time he'll be. Anna is always busy We, all know that of course She's manager of the B. B. Girls And chief of the Police force. Elsie is so quiet That you don't know when she's round, Ten words a day's her limit, She smiles, but makes no sound. Next is Gerald Jean He's very short, but spry He always has his lessons His motto's Do or die. Louisa is a dainty miss To sing is her delight. To say she has the sweetest voice I know we are quite right. Next is Agnes Mathas fEach one has his choicej But she has an interest in all Especially the boys. Bob Ho'd is an athlete He always takes a care What ever the game may be To play it fair and square. Howard has helped us four long years. Success in life to gain He has done his very best You'll see 'tis not in vain. Hazel is a dark eyed lass Without her We should think That is thi's chain of seniors There would be a missing link. Audrey's a pretty Senior girl I'm sure you know her well She has a purpose in life, That, you can surely tell. - When every thing goes wrongx And life don't seem worth while We just call Genola For she always wears a smile. Albert is a ladies' man He's better kn-own as 'Bake' He laughs and jokes with all the girls What difference does it make? Max is a man of words And you can plainly see He's as good at anything As a senior ought to be. Carl is always ready For duty at any time If we were all like him Our lives would be sublime. Helen is reliable In all things great and small And when it comes to lessons She's sure to have them all. Ralph is a good student He's very lean and tall His steps he always watches Cause he'd have so far to fall Grace has helped us along Through many a struggle and strife She is a friend of all And sure of success in life. Charles is very serious Does his work with a smile For four long years he's studied We are sure its all worth while. Dora is our Editor Think of her as 'Ad-a-line When you ponder o'er the Seniors Of the year of '29. The author in our Senior group Is Evelyn, calm and prim. When her heart is in her labor She works with force, vigor, and vim We bid you all farewell Our High School days are done If one heart we have gfaddened Then we go with object won. WI! 'FEEJIE EIVEIEEJEFEEEEIE EEEEEEEEIZ TH E Dora Van Hook Sweet ad-a-line Thats me Carl Morris HRedY! Be good, do good, and make good Albert Lawrence Cl Bake!! You can't put it over by putting it off Audrey Barker H Cuddles Life is too short to learn by personal perience. , , Louisa Woody Liza I'd love to call you my sweetheart Howard Daniels ucoqnien Seldom speaks but thinks a lot Evelyn Johns Evelina l Lets have fun now, while we're young FOR THEY CAN CONQUCR. WHO BELIEVE THEY CAN eleven AZTECS llllfl bilbilhl 14'h4lz4'lZ4llZllPE1P14PitPE4bE1ilE1'PE4PZ0E1Pilrilr n r an 4 0 FllillliEEREliliillillillillillgfllilglilfzilizjiiiilgllgljilglgwlgl T H E AZT EC S liiliilliilllillillillillil lglglilggliilillilillglglilillilillillii' Class Will 1. The Senior Class of 1929, before leaving this High School realize that we must will our treasure possessions to our friends in differ- ent classes. 2. The Senior Class wills to the Juniors the right to occupy their seats in the assembly next year. 3. To Mr. Aders we will the ability to con- trol his temper. 4. To the Junior class we will the right to chew gum and throw erasers in the English classes. 5. To Miss Manwaring we will the ability to sing and speak at all chapel programsg pro- viding every one stays awake. 6. To Mrs. Clary we will the right to get mad at the Seniors next year for not know- ing their part in the play. 7. To Mr. Vermillion the rigiht to thrash every boy in M. H. S. providing he is the largest. 8. To Mr. Reel the captain of our ship we will joy, happiness, and peace. 9. To Mr. Ward the Seniors will the right to blush when a girl glances at him. 10. Earl Bradley wills to Gene Schrader his position on the B. B. team for the year 1930. 11. Audrey B. wills D'oris N. the right to smile at Bill Hartzell occassionally next year. 12. Agnes Mathas wills the mirror in the rest room to Henrietta Jackson providing she retains her beauty. 13. Helen Reel wills her title The silliest girl in High School to Helen Rukes. 14. Ralph Cory wills to Alden Southworth the right to be Long Boyl' cf the Senior Class next year. 15. Audrey Barker wills to Kathryn Knapp the privilege to wear rouge and lip stick. 16. Anna Cox wills her position as student manager of the giirls B. B. team to Ethel Cory providing she will fullfill the position. riuvlzw 17. Elsie Van Hook wills her ability to be quiet to Kathryn Knapp. 18. Earl Bradley wills his base ball bat- ting eye to Bill Hartzellg watch that boy knock home runs. ' 19. Vivian Adams wills Vivian Williams the right to sit by the French Horn again next year in all county orchestra. , ' 20. Elsie Van Hook wills to Ethel Cory the right to play Little girl next year. ' 1 21. Ralph Cory wills to Paul Lightle the right to play Hen Pecked Husband in the Senior Class Play. 22. Agnes Mathas will her nick name Joy to Kathryn Lloyd providing she smiles at all the boys. ,, 23. Vivian Adams wills to Doris Nichel the right to cry when she hears any one play, The Old Refrain . 24. Louisa Woody wills to Vivian Williams the right to get F's from Mr. Ward next year. 25. Helen Reel wills her position as Yell Leader to Maude Rohr providing she walks to every game. f 26. Dora Van Hook wills Fredrick Naylor her ability to revive drowned ants in Biology class. f 27. Evelyn Johns wills her place as giuard on the Basket ball team to Doris Nickel, pro- viding she reduces fifty pounds. , 28. Gerald Garrard wills his position as Student manager to Raymond Hughesg pro- viding he attends every ball game. 29. Dora Van Hook wills her place as Ed- in-chief to Rip Richardson. f 30. Bob Hold wills his equipment to Jack Sutton, providing he holds on to it. 31. Bake, Bob, Carl and Earl will their basket ball ability to Ovid Marlowe so he will make the team next year. 32. Bake Lawrence wills his position on the B. B. team to Hiram McBride, providing Hiram trains for the said position all this summer. Slilillglglglilglillililiillilifil i ilillililliliillillkilil THE AZT ECS EIEI E EZI EIEIIZIIZIXE EJ ELEEI 33. Agnes Mathas wills her seat in the assembly to Bill Jackson. 34. Dora Van Hook wills the first seat in the first row to Perry Smith. 35. Bake Lawrence wills all his knowledge of Economics to Bill Hartzell, so that Bill can make A's in it next year. 36. We, the girls in the Senior Biology class will our privilege to sing i'n class to the girls of the Junior class who care to take that course. 37. Chas. Schulte wills his loving smile to Paul Lightle. 38. Carl Morris wills Russell Harper the right ton make eyes at all pretty girls. Especi- ally red heads. 39. Helen Reel wills her place in office to Carl Hoover. 40. Genola Bord wills to Julie Gosnell the right to smile at Alden Southworth. 41. Evelyn Johns wills her pretty brown eyes to Kathryn Lloyd, providing she takes care of them and doesn't read too much. 42. Gerald Garrard wills his right to flirt to Bill Jackson. 43. Evelyn John Wills her extra weight to Carl Rohr. 44. Grace Thomas and Hazel woods will their meaness to Mary Lawrence and Mildred In- gram. 45. Grace Thomas wills her crutches to any of the Juniors to use in the class play next year. 46. Hazel Woods wills Clara Taylor the right to flirt with all the boys. 47. Genola Bord wills to Maude Rohr her place on the Basket Ball team, providing she doesn't reduce and falls down at the begining of each giame to bring them luck. 48. Max Wheeler wills his position as presi- dent of the Student Council to Donald Rukes. 49. Max Wheeler wills to Carl Rohr the right to be Chief of the Poice force next year, if Carl will promise to be very stern in the judgement of cases brougiht before him. 50. Max Wheeler wills his place on the track team to Chas. Brown. 51. Witnesseth, this instrument was signed, acknowledged and declared on oath by the said class of 1929 to be the last will and Testament in our presence and was subscribed by us. Peggy thirteen 0. E EEEEEUEE EEEEEEEEEEEMEQM' TH E AZT ECS EEEEEEEEEE EEEEEMEEI Class Prophecy As I always desired to travel, in 1940 I set out on a round-the-world flight. I had a wonderful time and met several of my old acquaintances of M. H. S. As I kntlw you wifll be interested, I will tell you about them. Before leaving Chicago I bought a Tribune and in head lines I read, Robert Hold, gradu- ate cf M. H. S. in 1929 breaks record of 100 yard dash. The time being 9.2 seconds shatter- ed the old record of 9.4 seconds. I was surely glad Bob had such luck. I had been in Chicago for quite a while and had seen all the sights so I fueled my plane, Liberty , and set out for New York. I went into an opera house there and you may think I wasn't surprised but I was for the features of the evening were: vocal solo by Louisa Woody and violin solo by Vivian Adams accompanied by the marvelous pianist, Mrs. Cox, formerly Miss Genola Bord. I was in a hurry to Set out for Europe but I was delayed a short time, because I was an- xious to see who would be elected president. I knew the Republican candidate, Mr. Garrard and was in hopes he would be elected. He was, and Mrs. Helen Garrard, formerly M'ss Reel, became the first lady of the land. Directly after the election I set out for France. On arrival there I found there was to be a banquet in honor of the President of France so I inquired to the whereabouts of a good designer and was directed. Who should the designer be but Evelyn Johns. She had won great fame by her designing in Paris. She informed me that Audrey Barker had a room a few blocks down the street and was running a beauty shop. So of course I had to go see her. At the banquet the honored guest was Madame Fleurette, the dancer. I thought that was surely a funny name and paid no atten- tion to remarks made by people there who were evidently acquainted with her. When she appeared, I was dumfounded for she was none otl-er than Agnes Mathas. The next day I left Paris and went to Switzerland. I went to the watch factory and was privileged to meet the owner. When I met him I didn't feel so notorious for it Was only Earl Bradley. He was so glad to see me, he giave he a Watch as a reminder of my trip. From Switzerland I thought I would f'y over Africa. I was looking down and came to scared stiff when down there. From not very friendly a great open space. I was I saw about 100 cannibals looks of things they were f0lHlYl'1'll and were preparing to have Missionary Soup for supper. I thought I would save the poor fellow so flew down. The cannibals ran when they saw my airplane. I lit in the open space and as I came nearer who do you suppose the missionary was? Carl Morris. He said he and his wife, formerly Anna Cox, lived in the neighboring town and he was having a hard time convincing the cannibals of his view- point. I took him home and stayed overnight with them. Carl seemed to like his work al- though it was rather rough at times. I set out the next morning for Australia. On arrival I was invited to meet the man who had the largest kangaroo business there. Guess who it was? Chas. Schulte. He and Grace, formerly Thomas had married about five years before and he had gone into the kangaroo business. He was already worth about 31,000,000 and his business was rapid'y increasing. As I thought I cou'dn't miss China I stopped in Peking. Here I met another surprise. Ralph Cory had started a school. He taught The Fundamentals of Laundryingn to- the Chinese children. I was beginning to get homesick by th's time so I started for California. Who shou'd I meet in Hollywood but Albert Lawrence. Since Charlie Chaplins' death, he had been the favorite cemedian in the movies. While in Hollywood I also met Elsie Van- Hook and Hazel Woods, they had gone into partnership and were runningl a boarding house. I was tired of an airplane by now so I order- ed a car and good chauffeur. I was surpr'sed to find that the one recommended was Howard Daniels. On arriving in St. Louis I had a terrib'e toothache so I went to a specialist in dent'stry and when I got into the office who was the dentist. but Max Whee'er. By this time I was tired traveling so I started home. When I arrived in Indianapolis no sooner had I entered my home than the maid announced a reporter from the Times was there. As bad as 1 hated to let her enter I consented. The reporter to my astonishment was Dora Van Hook. My desire for traveling having been satis- fied I settled down to city life. I was g'ad the Seniors of '29 had done so well in life. Vivian Williams QZIEIIEISJIZJIE ELEEEEIEEEIIEEEE EIEIEEEEEIE TH E AZT ECS lZEEE EEE EEE 9 Ethel Cory Elizabeth Durham Julie Gosnell Madge Ingram Mayme Jackson Fern Joslin Katheryn Knapp Doris Nickle The Junior Class This class, the Seniors of next year, has twenty-four members. The outstanding eve-nts of the year were the Junior play and their Junior-Senior banquet. They gave Mammy's Li'l Willd Rose on December 18. Eva Singleton Vera Vermillion Vivian Williams Wilfred Garrard William Hartzell Russel Harper Ambrose Jared Paul Lightle y Ovid Marlowe Hiram McBride John B. Routien Gene Schrader Perry Smith William Jackson Alden Southworth Freida Joslin fifteen WWYE EEE EEE E IZIEEEE E EE EEEIE T H E A ZT ECS ECIZIZIIEE EJEEIZEIE EXE LZIEEEEI F3181 Ei El E0 Opal Marshall Winona D'uree Irene Cory Dorothy Dicken Inez Harper Katherine Lloyd Dorothy Marshall Ann Morris SIX Bef! The Sophomore Class The Sophmore class has been well represented in the school activities. They look forward to as interesting a Junior year as their Soph- more year has been. Marie Newton Maude Rohr Ina Mae Smith June Stribbling Clara Taylor Ann Waldridge Margaret Woodard Cecil Gaines Carl Hoover Raymond Hughes Fred Naylor Carl Rohr Donald Rukes Hershal Ellis Wilma Pawley Jesse Cottrell Russell Singleton oinixmmmfarairnccrniaiszaiafaeimmimrnimira rnrniarzi THE Azrecs rxm rnm rzi ixisilmrxi ixi cx o Wayne Garrett James Gill Wayne Grimm Bobbie Johns Max Joslin Woodrow King Frank Nickle Thurman Payton Arthur Richardsof Virgil Sandford Clyde Snodgrass Jack Sutton Freshmen Rhea Ellis Nina Marshall Ethel Daniels Elfzabeth Doods Woodrow Woolverton Mary Alice Barron Caroline Julia Blue Virginia Bowman Elsie Branson Mary Craft Eva Mae Dwyer Hazel Farner Ruby Heber Mildred Ingram Henrietta Jackson Mary Lawrence Effie McBride Mary Pinegar Helen Rukes Glethel Schrader Paul Bartlow Elmer Bradley Charles Brown sn cistern .iLlEi1Il'iIlElEl'Elv- EINEMZI - Eiifliillllii ' Rl1RHEll'i-'El THE AZTECS Eliillfiliiizflriiiililll ElEiEl'El' ElElE?HEl 3ElElElElElElKliZl Inez Ayers Opal Daniels Kathleen Emmert Catherine Morgan Juanita Prow Corrine Routien Ruth Stribling Helen Sandford eighteen Eighth Grade These twenty-four live wires will live in a stage of curiosity until next September Then they will find out how the Freshmen are treated when they enter High School. Maxine Spurgeon Mary Smith Dorothy Wells Eulalia Henley Adrian Bord Max Causey Fred Gosnell Roger Morris William Pressio: Lester Stone Benjamin Taylor Walter Woolverton Frank Langley Cleo Woolverton Billy Bosley Dan McCarty Alvin Cory. 1' '1 xiii!Iihilit'RWBiliililiEfl2lIT2YlFlElElEEl2El'ifll3llYSllEl2llill13ll5Xfll'il T H E AZT EC S Eilililillglilililil Zilllllx ElEEBl BlEEE Q Seventh Grade Tlte Seventh grade consists of twenty nine members, fourteen boys and fifteen girfs. In shop the boys made fly traps, broom racks, book rack, sewing cabinet dough board, bird house. nail tray and magazine stand. Each boy making a different project. Domestic Science class made paper baskets, crolie coats, help prepare the hot lunches and have made a wash dress. The last semister we have studied Billy Bosley Harriett Brown Katherine Cook Velma Craft Martha Garrard Audrey Hartzell Mabel Johnson Louise Klopp Garnet Knapp Jerldine Peterson Geography. An interesting project has been worked out. We have collected pictures of the different countries. We have studied and pasted them in a large booklet called the, The World Book . Our maps were pasted alsoi in this booklet. The Seventh grade have had two parties which were at Crafts' and Browns'. Elizabeth Ann Pitman Kelta Rennick Margaret Smith Jerldine West Pearl Waymire Evelyn Ryland Lewis Barker Max Bartlow Lee Causey Bert Dodds Homer Daniel Marvin Hoover Albert King Paul Machledt Russell Miller Orville Rennick John Reel Glenn Woolverton Ledoyle Merideth ninrlrvn GEEE IEEEE T H E AZT EC S IZIIE EEJIBIE EIEIIEEE Li m EB Eli El IJ l Louise Van Hook Mary Wells Eugene Ingram Bobbie Johnson Beulah Blue Rhoda Stribling Elizabeth Wood Anna Frances Taylor Mary Ellen Routien Kwan ry Sixth Grade Eston Rohr Ray Scott Mary Frances Zu'a Myers Paul Marshall Roscoe Ronk Pauline King Mary Haworth Kistfer Virginia Emmett Mildred Denman Florence Knapp William Duree Melba Cox Maxine Cottrell Charles Barron Catherine Johnson Leroy Hold Mabel Cole 9133 l E ElEEEEBIlEEElEEl E T H E AZT EC S 5ZIlZli!EEllZllEElZllZllZJ IEl2Zll3l E2EElElSI lEll3lMZl2Eil0 Pauline Klopp Hazel Bartlow Virginia Cole Lucille Cutler Laverne Foos Oliver Flynn William Johns Fifth Grade Martha Jean Machledt Bertha Myers Leona Miller Ruth Merideth Elnora McCarty Howard Mathas Junior Plank Wayne Rohr Timothy Smith Harold Taylor Virginia Watson Nadine Waldridge Robert Woolverton Merrill Watson HUB!! ly-0112 -m'mmmmrz4mmmimzamrz4.mmmmmmm THE AZTECS maimsmm mmmmmmmm immmmmm Geraldine Duncan Marcella Duree- Edna Famer Helen Ann Farner Max Farner Thomas Fields Paul Fortner Richard Hartzell William Hold Thelma Johnson Russell Kennedy Edna Lawson risen ty . two The Fourth Grade Billy Lloyd Joe Ray Montgomery Ethel Murphy Nellie Myers Geneva Pearman Donald E. Reel Eva Sanford William Johnson James Smith Maryellen Smith Joseph Stribling Maxine Timmons Jack Trump Martha Washam William Waymire Helen Wood Joseph Adams Max Barker Howard Berry Alma Blevins Jesse Bowman Robert E. Brown Ruth Cole Robert Cottrell Eugene Cox Herbert Daniels 4'WEEEEEEEEEEEIZEIEEEEEEEEIEEE IEEE THE AZT ECS lil ? l Franklin Akers Thelma Blue Stanley Bennett Mary Elizabeth Cox Carl Cramer Ruby Craig Vernice Davis Naomi Farner Elizabeth Jane Fortner Marie Gaines Raymond Gill Third Grade Esther Griffen Pauline Hoover Elizabeth Ann Johns Clifford Johnson George Langley Mary Willa Machin Parke Marshall Rovenue McMasters Mary Evelyn, Morgan Edna Marie Osborn Mary Peveler Walter Phillips Kathryn Plank Norma Jean Reel John Reeder Elwood Rohr Leroy Scott Charles Taylor Pauline Timmons Franyces Toro Robert Van Hook Ellen Walker Joseph Wood twenty-rlxree x x,mmf 1113 me x if x in mizegxrsm TH E AZT Ecs mim.mmmmmm1mw mm.mmm.m x sfmgrm Katherine Barron Maxine Bybee Edna Brower Geraldine Brown James Craft Dorothy Davis Mary Katherine Dickens Imogene Emmert Wayne Fortner Martha Henley Thomas Henley In i my-fmsr Second Grade Martha Haworth James Johnson Donald Kennedy Norma King' Leniore Miller Roy McMasters Allen Machledt. Jack Morris John Newton Pauline Pinegar Betty Gene Presslor Betty Reel. Ne'son Rohr Patricia Rierden Elizabeth Jane Skeeters Ralph Timmons Dwight Vermillion. James Woolverton Robert Williams Virgfnia Welch Aris Walker li .x mmmWaapmmgmifgfmmgyiLqgmmmggilggfgggmm T H E AZT ECS D21IXHE31315511milIEEESJWWEENWLEWYMFUIEVZJEXJIFIYUIE '- Maxine Adams Kenneth Barker Virginia Carty Bessie Cook William Cook Floyd Craig Lucille Flynn Katherine Davis Reatha Fortner First Grade Vernon Gill Ray Gr'ffin Frances Hann Nadene Joslin Mary Joe Kirkham Isobel Lawson Barbara Jane Maxwell Opal Gene Miller Dorothy Deere Phillips Dorothy Mae Ph'pps Margaret Louise Plank Earl Rohr James H. Reeder James W. Rierden Rosemary Scott Mayme Stribbling' Dorothy Washam J. W. Welch Audrey West, Nedra Young' DcrIs Zackery A Iwvnly five 5' 52'EIEBK1 wlB'lZllEeEiElIl'lIl-FZl'Ki1lIllIllIll'l lb'lrQM Q lv 15435 PINE EBU Elilllllllllll lH1lE'lE'Ei'lE E1 lil Elllll Ellll ENE X xi BME TH E AZT ECS EH LEE? .u1tIlwEi'rIl ' tm is ..1.... Ruth Bosley Vernon Holland Erva Penn Freeman Sherril Thelma Delp .2- Billy Joe Woodard Betty Smith Junior Smith Virguil Riley Martha Morris Spencer Johnson Audrey Marlar -3. Loueis Brock Arthur Penn Thelma Holland Malcolm Mathas Marybelle Church Vernon Mathas lwcnly-six Coloma -4- Lila Gumm Edward Thomas Gerald Vandivier Eugene Nickle -5... Martha Brock Loren Grimm Fern Riley Opal Frazier .5- Ruby Frazier Carl Woodard William Church Dorothy Delp Russefl D'urham ..7... William Grimm Ervin Mathas Ruth Penn Fred Penn Harvey Penn Francis Morris Leland King Melvin Smith Erma Gumm Joseph Heber -3- Fay Smith Geraldine Walters Ivan Mathas Hubert Richardson Robert Nickle '!'L5IZl l2ll3lEllQMBf.lEllmlEElElE l3l l.ElI3ll2llZ1 TH E AZT ECS IXJ ll HW! W4 First Grade Velma Cox Ruth Ann Garrard Max Mathas Dorothy Woolverton Second Grade Clara Jane Garrard Harrison Gill Levi Holsappie Mary Catherine Maxfield Frank Morgan Virgil Riley David Scott Donald Lee Sherrill West Union Third Grade Howard Cox Alma Jean Manwaring. Mary Catherine Manwaring Jack Manwaring. Leon Rennick Scott Woody Max Woolverton Fourth Grade Jane Causey Ruth Causey Betty Jane Garrard Eugene Gill Wayne Morgan Mary Ailean Norman Marvin Rennick Fifth Grade Hubert Harvey Luther Manwaring Jr. Woodrow Norman Fred Norman Fern Riley Dallas Sherrill Virginia Woody Sixth Grade Pearl Cory Pauline Cox Harold Cox Roy Mitchell Morris Rennick Raymond Riley IWRYI YY-SEVEN 'B' FIZJ IEIXI IEEEEE Ellillillillilillilil lilillillillillilg T H E A ZT EC S EEEEEE E IEBI El EEE K? K4 U VM!! K1 Ll twenty-eight Montezuma high school building altho a spllendid building of its size, but has been out- grown. There is need for more class rooms, more shop room, mare domestic science room, and real laboratory and a new gymnasium. A building properly designed should be built immediately so that we pupils may have the necessary places in which to have classes and play. ON THE BANKS OF Organizations THE WABASH 'H' EEEEEEEFQEEEEEILRJEIEEEIH 'diillifllillirlfrigilfilligl THE AZT ECS ExlliQlZllZIl3lEIZlElEillZllXlElEEllEBllZl EllE lZlIZJl3llZl'!' Student Council MAX WHEELER, president Any form of government is ultimately suc- cessful only if the ones under its jurisdiction are satisfied. Our principal believes that this school should be a democracy in- as far as possible. He, of course, must put his stamp of approval on any regulation we pass or it is worthless. Usually though he says Now, what do you Seniors Max Wheeler, Semesters, 1 and 25 president Gerald Garrard, vice president 1st semester. Dqra Van Hook, vice president, 2nd semester. Juniors Vivian Williams, 1st semesterg secretary. Fern Joslin, 2nd. semesterg secretary Wilfred Garrard, lst. semester. Paul Lightle, 2n4d. semester. Sophomores Dorothy Marshall, lst and 2nd semester. Kathryn Lloyd, lst and 2nd semester Freshmen Elmer Bradley, lst semester. Bobbie Johns, lst. semester. Max Joslin, 2nd. semester. think of this? and thus gets the students' opinion. Of course, if he sees the necessity for some immediate regulation., he puts it in- to effect without questioning us. We do not curtail the authority of the teachers. We act to assist and never to hind- er. Our aim is the best student body in Indiana. Paul Bartlow, 2nd semester. 8th Grade Juanita Prow, lst. semester. Inez Ayers, 2nd. semester. 7th Grade Elizabeth Ann Pitman, lst semester. Margaret Smith, 2nd semester. Editcgrial Staff, Helen Rukes, representive Office Force, Doris Nickle, representive. twenty-nine 'U' FIE IZIEIEEI EJEJ IE E BI T H E A ZT EC S EE EO Police Force Back row: left to rIght: Doris Nickle, Margaret Woodard, Principal Donald Reel, Ina Mae Smith and Hazel Woods. Middle row: Wilfred Garrard, Charles Brown, John B. Routien, Wm. Jackson, Ralph Cory, Albert Lawrence, Carl Morris, Eugene Schrader and Raymond Hughes. Front row: Vivian Williams, Inez Harper, Genola Bord, Kathryn Lloyd Anna Cox. girls chief, Max Wheeler, boys chief, Donald Rukes, Wm. Hartzell, Fredrick Naylor and Robert Hold. Max Wheeler .... Chief of Boys Anna Cox ........ Chief of Girls Watch your step when these are around or they will have you up before the Court. They are a group of real ladies and gentlemen and they expect all the rest of us to be the same way. T0 be selected on this force is one of the highest honors the school can give. l thirty 'Z' IfiiiiiiiiziliidBmim1iili!!1l11iRiiE5!iiElEil5iE!EiZlEiEIEii8'iEiEiEEiE1i THE AZTECS W HH Office Force Back row, left to right: Frieda Joslin, .Dorotlfy Marshmll, and Fern Joslin. Second row: Anne Morris, Dorothy D'icken, Irene Cory, Anne Waidridge and Mary Pinqegar. Thfrd row: Ina Mae Smith, Kathryn Lloyd, Genola Bord, Doris Nickle, chiefg Hazel Farner and Winona Duree. Front row: Louisa Woody, Helen Reel, and Margaret Woodard. DORIS NICKLE, chief. They answer the phone, collect roll slips, run errands, do various kinds of office and school work. They receive good training and giive real service to the school in return. thirty-one '!'E1lEl IXlIXll2f.lEll3Il5l ElEl l3l TH E AZT ECS EEE! Ei E!lEl1El'El.EiiE! Ki ENE EIB EHR El Ei EEE! El lZllEilEIl'Kl HMB ENB Orchestra and Glee Club GLEE CLUB Genola Bord, piano, Helen Rukes, Helen Reel, Mary Craft, Louisa Woody. Ann Waldridge, Grace Thomas, Vera Vermillion, Evelyn Johns, Kathryn Knapp, Margaret Woodard, Ethel Cory, Vivian Adams, Julia Gosnell, June Strlbling, Ralph Cory, Gene Schrader, Charles Brown, Donald Rukes, ORCHESTRA Doris Nickle, piano, Virginia Emmert, Inez Ayers, Vivian Adams, Kathleen Emmert, Vivian Williams, violins, Agnes Mathas, banjog Bobbie Jack Brown, clarinet, Helen Reel, Vera. Vermillion, Charles Schulte, Charles Brown, Jack Sutton, saxaphonesg Donald Rukes, drums, Harriet Brown, bellsg Genola Bord, tromboneg Howard Mathas and Adrain Bord, comets. thirty-two 'I' EllZlIZl lE lEI3.l l3l lZ1llEEI!llZll2Jl21l T H E AZT ECS Elilil ililfil 4' Athletic Ticket Sales Force Helel Reel, chiefg Margaret Woodard, Ann Waldridge, Coach Volney Ward, Agnes Mathas, Evelyn Johns, Elizabeth Durham, Bob Hold and Adrain Bord. thirty-three 'lv THE AZT ECS lZl l33llZ EEl IElZllEBllZlEl'ZllZlEl lZI 'l' Officers of High School Classes TWELFTH GRADE President: Vivian Adams, lst semester: Earl Bradley, 2nd semester. , Vive President: Albert Lawrence lst sem- ester, Genola Bord, 2nd semester. Secretary: Carl Morris, lst semester: Albert Lawrence 2nd semester. ELEVENTH GRADE President: Wm. Hartzell, lst and 2nd semester Vice President: Paul Lightle, lst and 2nd. semesters. Secretary: Vivian Williams, lst and 2nd. semesters. TENTH GRADE President: Donald Rukes, lst semester: Fred- erick Naylor, 2nd. semester. Vice President: Carl Rohr, lst and 2nd semes- ters. Secretary: Kathryn Lloyd, lst semester: Ina Mae Smith, 2nd semester. thirty-four NINTH GRADE President: Frank Nickles, lst, semester: Elmer Bradley, 2nd semester. Vice President: Wayne Grimm, lst semester: Elsie Branson, 2nd semester. Secretary: Thurman Payton, lst semester: Clyde Snodgrass, 2nd semester. EIGHTH GRADE President: Walter Woolverton, lst. semester: Catherine Morgan 2nd semester. Vice President: Kathleen Emmert, lst semes- ter: Ben Taylor, 2nd semester. Secretary: Inez Ayers, lst semester: Juanita Prow, 2nd semester. SEVENTH GRADE President: Audrey Hartzell. lst semester, Martha Garrard, 2nd semester. Vice President: Max Barker, lst semester: Paul Machledt, 2nd semester. Secretary: Harriett Brown, lst semester: Velma Craft, 2nd semester. e em mnmaam mwaaim THE Azrzcs ia rxi ai maaimm e Domestic Science Girls Stanlding, left to right:yMiss Carrie Manwaring, teacherg Rhea Ellis and Ruby Heber Sitting: Mary Pinegar, Mary Craft, Mary Lawrence, Glethel Schrader, Virginia Bow- man and Effie McBride. Front Row: Nina Marshall and Elsie Branson. Home Ecqnomics was taught to the 7th grade girls and to the ones in the 9th grade who cared to take it. The 9th grade girls had charge of the cafe- teria for ten weeks during December, Janu- ary and February. The total cafeteria and candy sales amount- ed to about S800 of which S120 was profit. This money was spent for the following: kitchen was re-decorated, a filing cabinet and thirty-six vicko aluminum trays were added to our equipment, ten dollars to athletic assoc- iation for the giirls basket ball suits, magaz- ines, patterns, needles and pins were also bought to use in our labortory. The most interesting problems of the 9th grade were the making of felt hats and a layette for Robert Chas. Reel. The 7th grade enjoyed making their coolie coats and wash dresses. thirty-five KEIEEEIEEEIZEEEEEIEEEEEIEEEEEEIEIZJELYIEI THE AZT ECS El ElEE1lXllEEllZIlEE IZlElZl EllEIE Pattern Makers Left to R'ght: Carl Hoover, Max Wheeler, Alden Southworth, Albert King, Fredrick Naylor, and Reel, instructor. Pattern making is a highly skilled art. These chaps are exceptionally good woodwork- ers. In fact only good wood workers are eliglble for this class. They make wooden patterns from which molds are made to make metal castings. thirty-six 0E ' lililidiiiiibiiiili TH E AZT ECS EJEHBEIIEI Cabinet Makers Standing left to right: Frank Nickle, Max Joslin, James Gill, Hiram McBride, Thur- man Payton, Ovid Marlowe, Charles Brown, Elmer Bradley, Paul Bartlow and Clyde Snodgrass. Seated: Wayne Grimm and Wayne Garrett. These are the high school boys who make the flower stands, cedar chests, lamps, and so on. thirty-:oven 1111 THE AZTECS Ellilwlililllillillillillillfill X Draftsmen Left to Right: Raymond Hughes, Earl Bradley, John B. Routien, Wm. Hartzell, Max Wheeler, Russell Harper, and Instructor Insets: Paul Lightle, Hershel Ellis and Gerald Garrard. thirty-eight These are the boys who use the triang'e, T-square and compass. They are the future architects and mechanical engineers. Lightle and Routien are taking the second year work in Draftingi. Hartzell, Garrard, Wheeler, Harper, Brad- ley and Hughes are taking the general Draft- ing course. Southworth and Ellis are new comers and are taking olrthographic projection. Alden Southworth Reel. 4 4P14PIilEJr24vI4PZillfiiilfi1 2 1 I if izimifvzau . fz 1. 1 1 I 1 lr it QVNJ 'll'il.ir IWW! il il H4 THE AZTECS El'FIirI4'lZilIiPIUIHIQPIUZ4iilriililrilllllllrll E450 P4 105 Q Our Alumni A 1879 Ada Hudson-Mrs. Frank Cumberland, Montezuma, Indiana. Mayme Jacobs-114 S. Elder Ave., Indian- apolis, Indiana. Lu Naylor-Mrs. Lu Tuttle, 501 S. 20th St., Terre Haute 1880 Emma Ford-Mrs. Mont Aikman, Dana. Fred Davies-2600 Grand Ave., Minneapolis, Minnesota. Sylbe Fisher- Mrs. James White. Eva Beawer-Mrr. Houghton. 1881 Betty Naylor-Mrs. Morris Terry, Garden Grove, California. Cora Hunt-Mrs. Swaim. 1882 Lula Case-301 Ardmore Apt, Indianapolis. 1896 Harold Noble-Indianapolis. 1897 Charles Vestal-City. Ethel Bipus-Mrs. W. P. Montgomery. Anna Jones-Mrs. Joe Hixon, Attica. Ethel Puntenney-Mrs. Virgil Marshall, Attica Bert Cook-Montezuma. Clarence Cook-Mecca. John Kaler-2626 Virginia Ave., Topeka Kan. Susie Powell- Mrs. Tom Causey. Mary Hill-City. 1898 Mayme Grosjean-Mrs. Clarence Arrowsmith, Filmore, Calif. Gertrude Grosjean-Mrs. Alonzo Cook, 3247, School st. Indianapolis. Pearlie Kaler-1522 West 16th st., Topeka, Kansas. Raymond Smith Know Capt.J-1205 West 97th Place, Chicago. Harriet King. Nannie Bradley-Mrs. Clarence Cook, Mecca. 1899 May Vestal-Mrs. Frank Arn, Montezuma. Iva Blue-Mrs. John Linebarger, Rockville. Minnie Puntenney-Mrs. Bert Cook, Monte- zuma. Belle Kaler-Mrs. Edward Bole, Topeka, Kan. R. F. D. 2. Will Russell. Eugene Smith-6200 Harper Ave., Chicago. 1900 Frank M. Adams-Rockville. Elizabeth DeMotte+Mrs. Roy Aikman, City. Gertrude Machin-M-rs. Pete Jackson, 636 Walnut St., Clinton. Herbert Peters-1102 Burnett St., Fort Worth Texas. Wm. H. Osborne. M. Gertrude Rierden-Mrs. Will Cronin, 831, S. Sixth st., Terre Haute. Frank Reeder-2126 N. 11st. Terre Haute. Claude M. Vestal-426 Waldron, st. West La- fayette, Indiana. D. Frank Wilson-1207 N. Jackson st. Dan- ville, Ill. ianapolis 1901 Gertrude Wilson--Mrs. Cook. 1902 Jennie Dunlap-Mrs. W. P. Montgomery, City Zula Tuttle-501 S. 20th st. Terre Haute. 1903 Charline Appleby-Mrs. Geo. Gaddle, 4521 43rd Place, U. W. Washington, Dt C. Fairy Downin-Mrs. Guy Rohm, Lynn, Ind. 1904 Margaret Underwood-Montezuma. Chas A. Wilson, 1402 Washington st. Wanke- egan, Illinois. 1905 Earnest M. Causey-1001 S. Ninth st. Terre Haute. Bessie Dumlond. C. Elmer Garrard-Montezuma. Frank Linebarger--Mrs. Herman Smith, Rock- ville. Lorena McCune-Mrs. Chas Mattson, 1624 Robinwood Ave. Lakewood, Ohio. Maude Murl Tucker-Mrs. Bradfield, 1528 S. 10th st., Terre Haute. Ina Vestal-3510 N. Meridian St., Apt 4 Ind- 1906 Mattie Davis-Apt. 4, 126 E. Vermont, Ind- ianapolis. Maude Heber-Mrs. Edith Jared-Mrs. Geo. Isaacs, Forest Grove, Montana. Cleve Tate, Rockville. 1907 Will Rierden-Sioux Falls, S. Dakota. Frank Osborn. Hazel Carmicheal-Mrs. W. A. Johnston, 803 N. Street, Sanger, California. thirty-nine RWEEEWIEIELEEEJEEKZEEllgliflilillgililimililillilgl T H E A ZT EC S EilliligiilllildillillilimilililElElElEEEilEEElEQfElfEflE7'Z' Our Alumni CContinuedJ 1908 Ethel Newton-Mrs. Frank Bowman, Rockville Myrtle Kay-Mrs. Marion Mathas, Richmond, Virginia. Ivan Causey-West Union. Sallie Athern--Rockville Road, Bridgeport, Indiana. Mable Everet-Mrs. Veech, Clinton, Indiana. Zola Paynes. Edna Harvey-Mrs. Frank Smith, Rockville. 1909 Carrie Manwaring-City. Gorden Kay-Cottage Grove, Ind. C. Machledt-Waveland, Ind. E. Johnson-Mrs. Will Isaacs, Wave- Ind. Alfred Harry Verna land, Bertha Featherston-Mrs. Lawrence Woodard Rcckville. ' Charles A. Garrard-Montezuma. Erma A. Rawlings-Mrs. E. Marshall, Alvin Illinois. Joseph E. Hancock-City. 1910 Lana Collings-Clinton. Milton: Thomas-Charlottesdale, Va. Elsie Morris-Mrs. E. Brinton. Brazil, Ind. Hubert Featherston-Nashville, Ind. Frances Broderick-Mrs. Wm. Routien, City. Luther Newton-Rockville. Marie Johnston-Mrs. Merril Brown, 4144 Car- rollton, Indianapolis. 1911 Sylvia Garlinghousef-Mrs. Herman Harperg, Hillsdale. Agnes McGinty-421 S. Sixth st., Clinton, May McKeown-Mrs. John Murphy, Mecca. Hazel Cheesewright-Mrs. Taylor, 415 S. 7th Clinton. Louise Bord-Mrs. Chas. Cory, West Union. Beulah Smith-Rockville. Elmer Featherston-Montezuma. Hester Yow-Mrs. D. E. Hatton, Wingate Ind. 1912 1 7 ianapolis Cora Rawlings-Mrs. Faye Coleman, Hillsdale Edward Donaldson-3824 N. Illinois st., Ind- Harvey D. Kohr-LaGrange, Illinois. Glen H. Jerome-Connersville, Ind. 1913 Helen McGinty-Mrs. Walter McCord. Melvin Mathas-city. Myra Newell-Mrs Raymond Blaksley, Hills- dale. Robert Gretincort-Lewistown, Montana. furry Fred Newton-Rockville. Charley Rawlings-City. Norville Whitson-3858 Chalmer ave., Detroit, Michigan. 1914 Lena Houchin-Mrs. Leo, Hungerford, Clinton Lebert B.ue-391 Houston axe. Muskegon, Michigan. Golda Pickel-Mrs. Will Hamilton 2005 Craw- ford st., Terre Haute. Sylvia Pickel-Mrs. Gordon Kay, Cottage Grove, Indiana. Raymond Holmes-Marshall, Ind.ana. Walter McCord-Rosedale, Indiana. Cora Mathas-Mrs..Chas Russell, 1301 S 3rd st. Terre Haute. Bernice McFerrin---Mrs. Tom Mlllings, Na- tional, Washington. Esther Holmer-Marshall, Indiana. 1915 Frank McCord-city. Grace McLaughin-Mrs. Rudolph Saquist, Avon Park, Fla. Merritt C. Johnson-6 Park'and Place, St. Louis, Mo. Matilda James-Mrs. Harry We'ch, c'ty. Foster A. Jerome-1167 Wadsworlh ave., Ferndale, Michigan. Homer M. Thomas-Dana, Ind. 1916 Earl Pearman-Crete, Illinois. Alta Broderick-Mrs. Earl Pearman, Crete, Illinois. Lona Coffin-Mrs. Jake Adams, city. Rose Kuns-Mrs. Chas. Hendricks, Hillsdale. 1917 Maude Mathas-Mrs. Dee Presslor city. Mildred Murdock-Mrs Hardesty, Rockvil'e. Bernice Cook-Mrs. R'chards0n, Mecca. 1918 Clara Broderick. Fern Harper-Mrs. Foster Jerrme, 1167, Wads- worth ave., Ferndalle, M'chigan. Bessie Pearman-Mrs. Chas Butler, Cayuga. 1919 Beulah Southard,-city William Waldridge-New Hugh Daniels-city. 1920 Lucy Doan-Mrs. Ray Bosley, Rockville. Bertha Manwaringe-Mrs. Dennis Dwyer, Gary Faye Machin-Mrs. Leonard Wheeler, 837 Map'e ave., Terre Haute. Smyrna, Florida. 0?SliflilEWEEE!SQEi2HliQl2ZIEiEi?1iEE5!lE'iZiElliiiEEiEEl51ii!i T H E A ZT ECS Elgliiiriifilflliilgiiliilliliiliiiliilililiiliii BEEN' Our Alumni QContinuedJ 1921 Iva Mathas-city. Sylvia King-Mrs. Fred Hall, Rockville. Lenna Whitson-Pine Village, Ind. Omer McMasters-Newport. Paul Maxwell,- Chicago. Clifford Clary-Rockville, Frances NaY'or-Mrs. Roy Roberts, Brazil. 1922 Doris Dill-Mrs. Batkins, 3729, Graceland, Indianapolis. Mary E. Hgbee-Mrs. Frank McCord, city. Will Sylvester C'audc B'llings--Elgin, Illinois. L0niS0 Clary-Mrs. Vernon Anderson, city. Helen Phillips-city. Jennie MYGTS-Mrs. King Southard, Mecca. 1923 Bonnie Jones-St. Bernice, Ind. Mattie Brown-city. Tom McMasters. Glen Doan- Montezuma. Earl Keller. Geraldine Ayers-city. He'en Forrest-Mrs. Hartford Lewis, city. Charles Thomas. Hefen Schulte-Mrs. Ross Durnell, Chicago. Leon Dulgar-city. 1924 Edna Southard-Mrs. Phillip Hollingsworth, Dana. ' Mildred Aikman-Mrs. Paul Maxwell, Chicago. Helen Asbury. Erma Gosnell-Mrs. Usher Jared, city. Kathryn Heslar, Mrs. Glen Seeley, South Bend Mabel Klopp-Indianapolis. Foster McMasters. Halleen Dwyer-Mrs. Drucius Knapp, South Bend. Eschol Myers-city. Forrest Runnion. Louise Mathas-City. Harold Daniels-Casey, Illinois. 1925 Max Clary-City. Mary Davis-Mrs. Harry Brown, city. Helen Myers-Montezuma. Paul Burns-city. Irene Keller--city. Ivan Keller-city. Irvin Johns-City. George Lindley--Indianapolis. Fred Machin-Montezuma. Fannie Hoover-Mrs. Donald Dwyer, city. Eugene Esker-Terre Haute. Elsie Graham-City. Esther Hann-Mrs. Claude Billings, Elgin Ill. Mary Rohr-Mrs. Geo. Rukes, Rosedale. Eva Van Hook-Chicago. 1926 Elsie Flowers-Mrs. Norman Bently, city. Bonnie Douglas-Dana. Weaver Miller-Rockville. Marjorie Harper-city. Anna Lightle-Mrs. Geo. Hodge, Mecca. Lawrence Dwyer-Gary, Ind. Caroline Dodge-Mrs. James Riddle, Detroit. Ted Naylor-city. Mi'dred Hughes-Mrs. Clair Wag Fred McNorton. Lucille Knapp-Danville, Ill. 1927 George Phillips-city. Ralph Montgomery-city. Edith Brading-Oakland, Illinois. Bertha Gosnell-city. Dorothy Grimm-Montezuma. Faye Lawson-Dana. Othello Armstrong-Terre Haute. Fern Brown-city. Mary Schulte- city. Hazel Rohr-Mrs. Jesse Beard, Te John Manwaring-Indianapolis. Gladys Gritton-Indianapolis. Claude Taylor-city. Lewis Ingram-city. Reese Johns-city. 1928 Dorothy Hartzell-city. goner, city. rre Haute. Opal Tucker-Mrs. Frank Swaim, Tangier. Nema Williams-city. Jessie Ellis-Danville, Illinois. Grace Bartlow-city. Frank Hall-Rockville. Merle Branson-city. Conrad Hann-Elgin, Illinois. Paul Dicken-city. Paul Myers-Rockville. Samuel DeBaun-Tangier. John Bennett-city. Micheal Seely-Clinton. Laverne Carpenter-Clinton. forty-om' , . . ,. .. 1. .. .. .. '3' 'FIEEEIEIZJIEIZIIZIXEEIEEIIEIZIEIZIEIEEEIBJEJIEEI IELEIIZJIE THE AZT ECS vli ll iifziill li 113413 forrywwo + I gi V! forty-four 'ElREBERMllflmlfylmm1I3lElf2ilEE.ll2UlElEL3llEMIElEllXlEl51JEEii TH E AZT ECS liflfillifilli il liilil lgigl b Basket Ball Boys Standing, left to right: Ward, Coachg Smith, Payton Hartzell, Mar'owe, Harper, Gar- rard, student mailager. Sitting: Bradley, Lawrence, Jackson, Hold, The results of the work of the Aztecs war- riors as lsted below tell the story of their success of the season of '28 and '29, BASKET BALL RESULTS MHS. OPP. Bainbrdge ................. . . . 35 26 Van Buren... ....31 18 Merom ........ . . . 31 35 Bloomingdale ..... .... 2 9 16 Greene Township . . . . . . 31 18 Cayuga .......... . . . 37 47 Mecca. ..... . . . 57 35 Rockville . . . . . 43 33 Merom ... . . . 26 24 Mecca .... . . . 45 35 Clinton ..... .... 1 8 36 Van Buren .... 30 16 Perrysville ...... . . . 45 28 Newport .......... . . . 54 28 Greene Township .. . .... 34 11 Rockville ......... . . . 43 35 Bloomingdale .... .... 2 7 29 Perrysville . . . .... 36 27 Newport . . . .... 42 22 Morris. Va iey prehminaries Montezuma 42 Green Townshfp 23 Montezuma 38 Mecca 29 County Champifmship Montezuma 32 Rockville 22 Valley Finals Montezuma 18 Brazil 22 Sectional Montezuma 30 Bloomingdale 24 Montezuma 18 St. Bernice 14 Montezuma 34 Tangier 24 Montezuma 10 Cayugma 22 Montezuma has won the county champion- ship for the last tlzree years in succession. Runners up in sectional two years. Won sectional once 119271 Went to Valley .finals four years in. succes- sion. Number of games wan ...... Number of games lost Total score of opponents ..... Total score of M. H. S. ..... . Average score per game opp. Average score per game M. H. ........ forty-five 21 . 6 699 916 24.9 33.9 'I' QXTIEEEIEEEIEEEEEIEBIIECQ l?3li'5lEll3llElElZl35IIlEL'QElEl2U T H E AZT ECS E CEIEEIIEEEEIEE IEEETEEEEEIEEE IZIZIEIZI 'Z' Basket Ball Girls Back Row, left to right: Bransong, Schrader, Coach Reel, Rukes and Williams. Second Row: Student Council manager Cox, Craft, Lawrence, Ellis, Dickens, mlanmger Manwaring. Sitting: Duree, Bord, Durham, Jackson, Johns, Waldridgie, Woodard. The Ahtletic girls have made a wonderful record in basket ball this year and are hoping they will make a better one next year. They have played nineteen games and won fifteen. The record is as follows: Date November 2 November 9 November 16 November 17 November 23 November 8 December 6 December 7 December 11 December 20 January 11 January 18 January 30 February 2 February 8 February 9 February 13 February 16 February 22 forty-six Team Rockville Veedersburg' Bloomingdale Greene Township Veedersbuig Hillsdale Tigers Dana Hillsdale Bloomingdale Newport Dana Perrysville St. Bernice Greene Township Bloomingdale Rockville Perrysville Newport Place There There Ti. ere Here Here There Here There There Here Here here There there There Here Here Here There Played Opp. M.H.S. 18 23 20 13 19 211 25 27 16 21 5 11 '7 5 15 28 3 15 19 12 11 42 16 26 10 21 12 18 15 25 20 1'7 22 24 26 32 16 18 EliilEIXHXIQEEEIEIlZlZlfZlEllElEIlRlEillEZllElElEllZlEiJlZlEll1illEEEii T H E A Z T ECS ElIE!RlIEWEEEEEEENWNNEEEEEEEEEEEEMEI The Tigers Back Row, left to right: Morris, Woolverton and Bartlow. Middle Row: Coach Aders, Bord, Grimm, Nickles, Gosnell, King, Sanford and Brown. Sitting: Garrett, Johns, Bartlow, Bradley and Joslin. The Tigers have played eighteen games this year. They are: Tangier, 4 games, Scouts, 23 Girls, 2,-Bridgeton, 15 Hillsdale, 15 Bloom- ingdale, 23 Rockville, 2, Marshall, 23 and Mecca 2. They have won seventeen games and lost one, the game with Rockville, there. These Tiger, boys of the seventh, eighth and ninth grades, promise to be excellent material for the future Aztecs warriors. forty-sewn 'I' QFIEE EEEEEE EEEEQEEIEEEE EE T H E A ZT ECS E EE EEE EEEEEEEEEEIEEEECEI 'D Baseball Standing, left to right: Coach Ward, Johns, Elmer Bradley. Singleton, Lawrence, Lightle, Rukes, Wheeler, Morris, and Student manager, Garrard. Middle Row: Grimm, Marlowe, Payton, Earl Bradley, Richardson and Hoover. Front Row: Smith, Hartzell, Hold and Daniels. The Aztecs Won the county championship Name AB H this year and were runners up the last two Hold .. 31 21 years' Morris .. . . 30 19 Lightle .... ... 10 6 Lawrence . . . . . 24 13 Johns ..... . . . 2 1 Hartzell . . . . 25 11 Jackson . . . . . . 23 10 Bradley . . . . 28 12 Smith ...... . . 33 14 BATTING AVERAGE Richardson- . . . . . Marlowe . Montezuma .... 29 Green Township Hoover .. Montezuma .... 25 Marshall ..... Payton .... . Montezuma .... 11 Cayuga ...... Grimm . . . . Montezuma .... 8 Bloomingdale . Rukes . , . Montezuma .... 9 Cayuga ...... Rohr ,,.., . . Montezuma .... 19 Tangier . . . Harper , , . Montezuma .... 11 Bridgeton . . . E, Bradley Montezuma .... 2 Greentcwn . . . Singleton , , , ' . . . . forty eight PCT .677 .633 .600 .542 .500 .440 .435 4429 .424 .227 .148 .000 .000 000 000 000 000 .000 .000 0I8i EEEBlEJE EEEEEElEEiEElEElEElEM T H E AZT EC S E EJE IEEIZQIE Q 1929 Track and Field Squad Standing, left to right: Hughes, Coach Ward, Johns, Payton, Lawrence, Earl Bradley, Morris, Wheeler, Elmer Bradley, student manager, Garrardg and Rukes. Sitting: Hold, Marlowe, Harper, Hartzell, Bartlow and Naylor. The thinly clad team this year was the strongest ever developed at the local high school. In the invitational meet with ten teams present. the Aztecs finished well out in front. The Bi-County meet, an annual event estab- lished last year, went over with a bang. Bradley set a new record of 40 ft. and 3 inches in the shot put. Of course Montezuma won both the meet and the relay. On April 13th Covington and Kingman were entertained on the local field. The Aztecs snagged 48 2-5 poinits, Covingtoin won 34 4-5 and Kingman trailed with 16 4-5. Harper broke into the scoring with a second in the 100, first in the 440 and third in the 220 for a total of 9 poinyts.. The Greencastle Interscholastic, Wabash Valley, Sectional and State meets are left on the schedule. LOCAL TRACK AND' FIELD RECORDS April 15, 1929 Event Record Name School Meet Established Year 100 yd. dash 10 seconds Hold Montezum.a Parke Co. 1928 Mile run 4 min. 56 sec. Anglemeiyer Newport Bi County 1928 440 56.3 sec. Eubank Cayuga Cayuga Dual 1928 880 2 min. 13.5 sec. Anglemeyer Newport Bi County 1928 220 24 seconds Reed Dana Bi County 1928 120 low hurdles 14.5 seconds Carpenter Montezuma Bi County 1928 120 high hurdles 18.5 seconds Carpenter Montezuma Bi County 1928 High jump 5 ft. 9 in. Hold Montezuma Bi County 1928 Broad jump 21 ft. 8 in. Hold Montezuma Bi County 1929 Pole vault 11 ft. 3 in. Hold Montezuma Bi County 1929 Shot put 40 ft. 3 in. Bradley Montezuma Bi County 1929 4 lap and finish 2 min. 26 sec. 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