Noblesville High School - Shadow Yearbook (Noblesville, IN)

 - Class of 1911

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K 1 x. 1 X 2 !'!v if 7 EN 'EM ' 1 0 X J ll .X BESSIE BEHG Latin. Credits 235. E'l76'I'UUl'llI.'fj by starts um? nntl1'l1lg110JIg1. GEORGE BOWEN Latin. First two years :Lt Carmel High School. Vice- President '10. Vice Presi- dent of Athletic Association '11, Foot Ball '10 and '11. Base Ball '10and '11, Ca1rt.'11. Track i10 and '11, Cant. '10, Senior Play. Business Man- ager of Annual. Credits 34. Tu lone is to place mar Iuzppiness in the ltclppi- ness of another. 1 BESSIE ALE German. First two years at Francesville, Indiana. Credits 33. Speech, is great. but silence is greater. DAISY BARTHOLOMEVV German. Senior Play. Credits 34. 'zflmbitfioot is not a vice of little people. BLANCHE CARLIN German. Secretary of Class '08, '09, '10 and ill. Con- test Chorus '11. Glrls Glee Club '09 and '11. Senior Play. Annual Staff. Credits 33. The bloom or blight of all men's happiness. Q! L I 'f

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'6Also, during this year, the Class was entertained at the suburban home of Augusta Woddell and the country home of Grey McCord. n The most pleasing and enjoyable event of all, however, was the Hspreadw at E. E. Neal's summer cottage, Indian Point. No one molested us, no one knew anything about our movements until the next day. At that time the chagrin of the Seniors was very noticeable, because on all previous oc- casions they had bothered us very much. But the crowning glory of our-High School course was our Senior year, When we started in, we chose as President, Albert Tucker, Vice- president, Chauncey Craig, Secretary and Treasurer, Blanche Carlin. At the beginning of the year, we were entertained royally at the beautiful country home of Lura Mallery. Soon after this, at a class meeting, we decided to publish an annual. Of course, if we published a year-book, we would have to give some kind of an entertainment to raise the necessary funds. So, with the help of our English instructor, we decided to give, a play, entitled, Mice and Men. The cast was selected and many nights were spent in rehearsing for it. At last, the night came on which we were to show our dramatic ability. That was March twenty-fourth, at the Opera House. Never before had a Senior Class taken it upon them- selves to give a play in that place, because they considered it too expen- sive. However, we netted the neat sum of one hundred seventy-seven dollars and sixty-eight cents. Was the play a success in every way? ' broke in the reporter. HThat is hardly proper for me to say, but I think if all newspaper reports were true, that the class showed much ability in that line of work, at least, they were praised enough. ' We had some in'our Class that distinguished themselves in athletics. The most note-worthy of these were Albert Tucker, Albert Hare, George Bowen, Raymond Wise, Evans Dierlein, Charles Nash and George Tescher. 6'We had, too, a few who distinguished themselves by being members of the Contest Chorus. Those were Ruth Caca, Bertus Farlow, Evange- line Jenkins, Blanche Carlin, Albert Tucker, Chauncey Craig, Albert Hare and Noel Young. i'Now we are separated. We will start on life's journey. Whether we succeed in what we attempt is not to be told now. We will leave those who are to come after us to say that, and to praise us, I hope, for all that we tried to do while studying and preparing ourselves for work in dear old N. H. S. HThese days will always rise before us as the most pleasant of our lives. We can think of these and smile as we solve the problems which will confront us in the future. So they separated, one to write us up, the other to think of the past and look forward to the future. I AUGUSTA WODDELL , '11,



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RUTH CACA Gerinan. Girls' Glee Club '09, '10 and '11. Contest Chorus '09, '10 and 'll. Senior Play. Annua.1Staff. Credits 35. If there is rmytlliing het- ter Hum to be loved, 'it is loivmyf' GERTRUDE DIXON German. Credits 33. A laugh worth a lmnclrecl Worms in any mfL1'ket. ALBERT HARE German. Boys' Glee Club '08 and '09, Contest Chorus '09. '10 and 'll. Foot-ball '10 and 'l1. Base-ball '09 fl0 and '11. SeniorPlay. Credits33. He only 'is exempt from failures, who makes no e1Torts. X CHAUNCEY CRAIG Latin, President of class '08 and '09. Vice-President 'Il. Boys' G1ee1C1ub 'OS and '09. Contest Chorus 'O9. 'IO and '1 I. Primary Oratorical 'll. Secretary of Athletic Association '09 and 'l0. Foot Ball 'll. Yell Leader 'lI. Senior Play '09 an d 'I l. Editor of Annual. Credits 38. ' 'I cwvy no mrm that hjtoivs more tlzwt myself, Witt pity them Hutt know less. EVANS Di E1iLINE Latin. B0ys'G1ee Club '09. Contest Chorus '09 and 'l0. Foot-ball 'll. Base-hall 'll. Credits 33. b Fouls rush, in where angels fem' to tw.ud. BERTUS FARLOW Girls' Glee Club '1l. Con- test Chorus '10 and 'll. High School Orchestra 'l 1. Senior Play. Credits 34. , UneoIled for excuses are practical confessions . ' '

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