Onward High School - Yearbook (Onward, IN)

 - Class of 1937

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'Q ry, ., 3 55651 A il l?-rQg.5':' 5- .5-Lx! x .,., 49' :i1 ..,----.f----- offs ---- IV' FAC U LT Y Hclcn Evans Subjects: Social Scicncc, English, Biology Manchester- Ccllcgc, Indiana University, Wisconsin University .. Robert Hyman Subjects: Math., Scicncc, and Industrial Arts Bill State Teachers' College, I Yisconsin University, Colorado Stitc 1 Raymond S. Julimn, H. S., Prin- Subjccts: Mathematics Indiinl University, UC ?hu ' University, Manchester College, Ccntril Normal Coll gg, Winona Normil College -mpg-1-1--..-. --.-- 1-l1g - . ----- an ---4-:........... Q -n--u---1-1-. .1-1 lla-f -'ul Donald L. Long Subjects: Social Science, Health, Phy. Ed. Central Normal College .1..... Q' Lura Layman Subjects: Music, English, Home Ecowomics Bull Stwte To chars' College, Manchester College, Vklpgraico University Gcrmldinc Philapy Subjects: Commerce, 'English, Latin, Phy. Ed. B111 Stmte Teachers' Collcgc, Central Normal College .--1.Q-.T........ -.1-iii-l V 'Vs ---2----.......i.H ! 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W V mi. ,, - NB' A .u. 1? H Q , 11, - Q, 1 ...Rr ML 1 L 'V v: 1 v' K ,-.B nr f Y - J V.-,A fi' ,lingua-kn..4.m. 1' M ,mn 1g-1 -1---ipi.. --vi-1.1-Q 1-Q. o5-----:-------- rf' WH: S 'lzflamis 37 Class Motto: Class Colors: Claris' Flo mr: Class Of'zi'ioars: iii Today Follovrg to1.gor'r'o'ff fre 1-J xd. Srisozn and mite Rosfebuls J ohm J 1102211 B-111 C335 Crywi Chex V11 vi Bovrsizr, Prcsiirzzltg Vopper, Soc.-'1'r-sis Ecvvzz Gr' sofa 3,11 Q13 Q21 Cspg Bishop Q12 Q2l C55 QQD5 nLnd Fmry DidJ C1133 Preailont C32 Q53 41, 11 sv1rv C55 Cab, Slitor 455 rio, My DearQo' fklg ichori-111 Q-lj J -1110 Hopp .gr Glcc Club Q15 C23 C323 nimd 3 Mary Dii' Q3H5 Crystnl St ff CFD 3 C415 uChcerio, by Dsxrio' C415 Clwss Sec. twd Tr31s lil gg? e 9 ----.-11-n-n-n1-ig-.- . ............, 0345 .......:.:---.------ a q-nn.. VP 4 Dxvid Carson Clxss Pr C23 C53 C435 Bgsket Ball C13 C23 C53 C C433 nCheerio, My Delrion C43 nAnd Mary Didn C533 Crystxl Staff C53 C43 ! James Brandt Soft B111 C135 Basket B111 Cl 'And arf Dldn Col, U ty C23' ' 11: 1 . A . Hougen C535 Crystal Stiff C33 C4 3 nCheerio, My Dewrio' C43 ident C135 Soft Ball Vera Coblontz Gloe Club C13 C23 C333 nAnd Mary Didd C535 Yell Louder C33 C135 C stxl stuff C53 C435 AGinger Girl CXX5 Libr1ri1n C435 nChc2rio, My Dowrion C43 -----..,........ 0115 -.....,.-:---.---- Ellen Grant Glce Club C11 C21 C51 C415 gg Orchestra C11 C21 C31 C415 nAnd Mary Didn C315 Crystal Staff T uCheerio, My Donrion C415 Salutltorian C41 George Hopper Soft Bull C115 Basket Ball Cl C21 C51 C415 Crystil stiff C21 C41 nCheerio, My Doxrion C41 1 Charlotte Mason Glee Club C11 C215 nAnd Mary Didu C515 Crystal Staff C31 C415 nCho rio, My Dewrion C41 ec-1--.1g......., .-,...-.-1-.1.o- .1.-11-1--uiaw gunna- r 1 OMS ......- f- TI Sarah Shaw Glee Club C11 C21 C51 C413 nAndA Mary Didu C513 Crystal Staff C413 HChcerio, My Dearion Q41 Louise Means , Glee Club ily C21 i515 UAna Mhry Didn C313 Crystal Staff Q51 f413 uCheerio, My Dearion 141 John Shepler Soft Ball C21 C51 Q415 Basket Ball 411 421 C31 C411 NCheerio, My Dexrion C41 ------:......... .,,:f,,..........,.------- HF 'UV' Robert Williams Loyansport C113 Soft Ball C21 Basket Ball QZH CED 1453 Crystal Staff C31 C4J3 nAni Mary Didd C515 'Chcerio, My Doaniof C45 Marjorie Nilsen Gloe Club C11 f2D fi, f4j3 Orchestra C21 CSI C155 Crystal Staff 153 Q.-135 -'And I-ivxrf md-' 453, dCh03P1O, My Dcariou fig l - Offs -----'2:................. all' :lu Q i- , , ' ,, ii: - 1---:-Y, -----gp.-Q F W Fl - 1+ I ? I JUNIURS The Class of '58 is unique in two respectsg it is the smallest class in school, and for the last two years it has been made up entirely of boys. The juniors supplied one regular player for the first bfsket ball team, three players for the second team, and all the boys were included on the squad. Besides tiking part in athletics, the boys supported other outside activities. Two played in the orchestra, and two were Crystal staff members. In the fall the juniors presented nThe Ginger Girl' as their class play. 11 Q ,. is so eng ---..-.fm 'I N ...-...-. 1 , ....... -, , -- Y , -.. ,,,i..-....,. ...--. -... 1141... --v - -...f ..-...-...--...Q -e 1...-..--9-1. -. .-....., qw- ....-.. .- -..... .-...-.,., .--..-... .-..,..- - ,....- . ..... ..................,.........-...,. ...... - ...... . V.. ..- .N ., ..--..- ,...g.....- .. -....-.-....... S 0 P H 0 ,M U R lil S The sophomores began the your by sponsoring the freshmen reception at which thc upper clissmen and faculty were invited guests. The boys and girls soon to be distinctly divided in their interests, All the girls belong to the Crystal staff ini glee club and two of them played in the orchestra, while most of the boys were on the basket ball squad. ' In April two of the girls entered the State math contest. --u--1-......... ..-...gg---11-.- ' o so 'u HAROLD LOUIS snvnm' mcoufs R E S H M Wim! The freshmen, by their' loyalty, dependability, and cooperation have proved themselves Q valuable asset to the school. They have taken an outstanding part in school activities. All the girls were members of the Girls' Glee' Club, and five freshmen plmyed in the orchestra. Two of the boys played basket bill, and one wus a member of the Crystal staff. A very clever nAmateur Hour? presented by the group, gave promise of lttent dramatic ability. ---. - . ----n--1.-..1..-...- i-.-..-..-............-.,. 0 I S :---- ---rv--11 nf -- V 7 .L - -2- -'Q-. 1 n .1 1. Y D UL TNI. N IITTV WAI. All WI Ml B Nell!! N voiilx MORRIS WKIEMT JULHAN CAQLSLJII , c , o F 1 s 5' ' . ' . -E LIONA CINE UD JACK B ' HER SMIFEEQ I X nnnv :Lum nu. X sauna sufknns VJSSJZWQ saeggwgll . Pv' J 9 . J V ' I WIAXINE TE NAR YIM mms :nguoi asus! Manga m'fi1'i'5 K Y. l xx 'f -H V 1 . muon! QMANK - ....V--..................-.Qu-Q.. -JUFIOR HIGH Although thc junior high school students are less experienced than those of tho upper grades, they assumed a fair share of the rosnonsibility of the fvofk and activities of thc school. The boys' chorus sang at thc junior class play and the March paront-teichcrs' meeting. The Little Rcdco:1ts , cofxchcd by Mr. Hyrmn, bro':c cvon with their opponents by winning one half of their twelve gimcs with other junior high teams of the countv. Both the seventh and eighth grades sont rcprcsontitivos to the county spelling contest. -.Q-...- 1 ,W W Us wi IN MEMORIAM A J RADE 'JAWS'-5'G ln Q, Y A 1 :ffffvf 'F 2 cibitl' pf Y IOBBV KFSLI M G Smut 4. ' .G s I mm 2 6 Q . S' J- J E13 V 5' as-wa, 3 :Wi .HHH 38515 ' A ' 'W QKADE .::eM.. 'aww Crm, , , . .. A . 1 JRADE F ! may em-.'ags. me V L 5 'li 'Y :H s S I ' Q' , 'I WM' gsm' 's,1,ip, f more wma, 1 , 4 ' K D Ag I 2521! 59532 5I'lTviE ' .?d'P-5' 5T? ,f Z ,,.,- 1 ...--Q J ,L+ ri -vA ., ir-1' ., if i.Z....:? fray- Q 1 1. l ri i 35 ? --1 r F' iq? I F PE 2 SN 4 TT I v 1' I ,E ','-T' 5 .- VIS. E ,g ::n?'Efl,,. I - ': 5 '- -u,-.f1'x' ,U , E. E,..-.. ,,I.ES.'-A--u-Mfg.. .' E ' if 'ff fF: Elf S if 2 if? iff' 'E9ie'g. W... ? us f --............. ,,, -,,,,..,, w xg-V f X rf ' 'N .J XXI X! Q TT 1- - WTMwwQi9!' f j V.l.1.2riVJ f 3 IMMVZEF ff fxjwf iff X , M' Q5 Ml if fit? X' X Es 1 1 1 L' ,, 1 Y ,1 W , , . 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A Y Y ..-.. --- ...-.......,--..-...-....... ...- 1,-......f,,s-.,-.-..LL,.l.-7 .,..,.........,-...,..........-.. --,........ ----. -.....,. ..-..- ..--,.......- -.-....-...,---m .. ..-.-.-.H-.. . , ,,n.-Yv.-.z:.., :J-.. ,. , - s--:L.--.:s:.-..f.,... 0 RC H ES R, The high school orchestra, directed by Miss Lou Layzrmn, consists of sixteen members, several of which are from the junior high. The orchestra took part in the parent teachers' progrngus , farmers ' institute , junior and senior class pllxys, baccaliurozvte sermon, and co:n.1ence:'1lmt exercises. It also played for each hone basketball 51:10, stirring tho enthusiasm of' the fans and players. .---- .,, ,.-1-A-1---.v..--. ........- g,,,. Q , -.,- 1, , ,. 5 011--. , ...........Q,,r............ S ' ---'11:::::,, - ...- - -.....i-.-...-.--.4-.1-. GLEE CLUB The Girls' Glee Club, directed by Miss Lou Layman, is made up of twenty voices, six of which are from the junior high. The Glcc Club presented a Christmas program, has assisted in auditorium and parent-teachers' programs and the baccalaureate sorviccs. ...........-----0s-------.:......... -'--- I 'i T' --lil I 4 J , p p p . A THE CRYSTAL First row: George Hopper, business managerg David Carson, mineograph operatorg John Bowser, editor: John Britton, assistant mimoograph operator: Louise Means, proof readerg Betty Sixbey, grade reporter. Second row: Miss Evans, faculty adviser, Ellen McDougle, joke editor, Leona Pashong, news editorg Sarah Shaw, typist: Vera Coblentg news editor: Corwin Wilson, freshmen representative: Russell Kincaid, exchange editor. Third row: Marjorie Wilson, typistg James Brandt, joke editor, Ellen Grant, news editorg Jane Hopper, typistg Charlotte Mason, typistg Robert Williams, press room dssistantg Phyllis Brandt, grade rcporterg Virginia Little, news editor. -- During its two years of existence the school paper, UThe Crystaln, has earned for itself a permanent place among the extra curricular projects of O. H. S. The publication of the paper, issued monthly provides excellent training for the staff. Through its pages patrons and friends of the school are kept informed of school activities. Editor r ..........-... Q,,fr5.............. II Tin' UTHE GITGGR 'f' GIRLH The Qunior class, directed by Mrs. Philtpy, presented 'The Gin5er iirld Dec. 9, 1932. The cast included: Russell Kinceid, Raymond Shepler, John Britton, Byrd Rose, Orvdl Girber, Arthur Snyder, wud Edrird Kincaid--all the junior boys it that tina. The feminine roles had to be borrowed from other clmssos and included: Virginix Little, Leona Pashong, Betty Sixbef, Vern Coblentz, and Vir- ginig Hopper. HGH QRIU, hi URARIOH On Mirch 19 the seniors presented nCheerio, My Dedrion, x three wet farce. The olot crntered around the xttempts of Cherry Holt to inpersonxte Lord Cuthbert Tvillinghmn, in English noblomxn, in order to retain the guests it 1 summer hotel. The arrival of the Lord Cuthbert only increased complications, but the appearance of Q third Lord Cuthbert resulted in such confusion thit only 1 surprise ending unrivelei the tingle. The play, directed by Miss Evwns, included the entire senior cliss. A, X JOHN SHEPLER Jonu aowszg und forwu-QL i BASKETB UF g . 5- - DAVID LARSON for-ward e ,- . , !' 9 I 0 ED vxmcmo Gionni Howe A hm, R DON Lone Md Conch i li -in-l..1-.. l n MS 'I u l 'run SQUAD John Bowser maria ourson George Hopper John Shepler Robert Williams Edward Kincaid Russell Kincaid Raymond Shepler Arthur Snyder Norman Foster Eugene Julian Ellis Mason CLASS Senior f ben I' n Senior Senior Senior Junior Junior Junior Junior Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Jkt H Lb lil io 9 5 9 8 8. 8 9 8 10 10 9 WT . 195 160 190 165 160 140 150 140 140 145 145 145 - -u--.-1.l, POSITION Forward NFO nn rd Center Guird Guard Guard Guard Guard Forward Center Forward Forward tv ' A' '14 ..i THE GYM X ',- rv' ,f :f is - 5 Q : 1 ,. Fi ig: L95-if L ...EZ I ,f A 'Ffg fi? . ,,,-i 33.513 .... ll? 55- In:-rv-pg Q I :3,,.,......-,..S A.-iyflrig I ?hhg. '4' X QV-f v eel-E.-'age -55. ,,,, .f 1 5 , .. ,. . ..,. ,N , 1 'M-nv, 5 S ,-- ,., ir' R wks.-.rj f' I: 2 ws? ,fa 'fix 5 lg QQr'-::J!- f ... .S 5 ir? -A Q 'I' H si' 'I' bali -- 'I H 5 9-J.: ' Mia? ' Tu R' 1 , U -. E0 -P 1143537 i'5 ' -7' 4 C V f I Vffm Q3 , d3,QxRLB f ' 'I MM A-. K, ,A---' N X 6562 13 W 1 'N Q W W 1 yu, W 1 1 ,, J, V iv Hull gp: o daffwa ar X Z4 ggi fljxxxfrq M , .C j f' K Aff! , if Ag Q xill . cy Nghfa-I' ' v -kwivj' Y UCP: - ,534 ff 'IW , i,,.y'f' ff ,412 we tiny,-ex ggigd 4g?HigEkXx ,gf 1 ' HIQQLXEQNQQL, fl fs- P Q in L-il ,. S UNC' 1Jf'E'JfXljcG LR 1.1 963. Ts- ' 35 ,gtf tgfu . Aug. Q8 Orgenization diy-There ,VK5 ' QQ, is a slight increase in the I-Q52 V enrollment-of' most of the classes. Q5.Lg5 Q. ia Someone siys the juniors are H' 9. r,,. secretly rejoicing that no junior ,Z if E! ggiritsfare entering school. f :I i 5 , asset. L1 -fs Sept. 2 on Ho Su 'fins the first gmme of the soft bill tourney f 5 by defeiting Galveston 1-O. .V .v,1.,L Sept. 11 The Washington 5 'T Hatchets defeat the Redooats 4-2 in ' x . F a soft ball game. ' Sept. 18 Shepler pitches Q no A Agl hit, no run game against the Yinizs. 1' tx it 45,0 sp 1 5? QLLCU7 Sept. Z5 The fifteen freshmen submit to the humiliiting orlenl of initiation at the hands of the sophomores. ...--:.- '- '- ' M5 H n u gg 4 A M Sept. 28 Bdbl Wiikliams Ly' ndmifisters L1 fatal quantity of ether ,.,. to thi' rabbit. Oct. 12 The Walton 'Warriors fall before the Redconts 5-7. ? ,, Oct. 13 Students from the 4 ie 1' Indiana School for the Deaf' put J N7 on 1 class room demonstrfxtion QL for the P. T. A. O XJ Oct. 28 Vera Coblentz and Russell Niooles emerge from the try out as yell leader. Oct. 29 Dub Carson and Bob 4 1- 4 Williams create some excitement at 'the Ha1lovre'en social by chasing fi their escaped mouse. '--. I Nov. 4 School dismissed for the funerfxl of Herman Julian, X xb-y?b ' X Nov. Redcoates lose the first QXN B. B. game to Walton by two points. 1 Semors A - X -Omg a Icactvzr 1 s w. A , .. -- ,A - ' , ., ,, .55 pg. x x - if 11- 3 w r , B. ' A 43' 1' ' 3 . , -, ., ff .L sk- , ' D 'ff 'Lv Ta ,Q-V L g K 'Ply x. p. ' .P , L. Chavhe .,,. Cheer-so YN Dearxo om. ----.-............ it wl ll J! Vu 'Novv 10 Everybody puts on his best manners when the township .e. 1 trustees of the county visit us. ff' e ,J X5 L U -'Z v-745399, Nov. ll Armistice Day if celebrated by a special program yvefifx arranged by the senior boys. W mf ff' L Nov. 13 Redcoats redeem them- e selves for last weeks defeat by winning fron Twelve Bile 17 to 19. 4 :.f.A'7x'nfe-5.1-, A, sly Lj f D Nov. 17 Byrd Rose and ,. Dub Carson run out of gas. Y., Both they and the girl friends nL.h , gmjf ',gfI1..,. hoof it into town. I 4--l..a-411, I --5-'uv--4-vnu Nov. 18 Miss Evans receives a shock at Long Cliff. When the juniors and seniors visited the beauty parlor, several of the patients were receiving finger waves . One of thom just left the chair of the operator who then called out, You're next, Miss Evans . Nov. 19 Don Long treats the H B. boys to a chicken dinner. ,-2? Dub mimeogrephs one page of S YV- 1 The Crystal up side down and runs x -' off the front page with no head- lines. Maybe it's love. ,,.,.. ..i.-..-..1-..--n-s- ' HTF ff offs ............... iLxv xigf Nov. 20 First issue of nThe ,,ijE3 Crystaln. Weldon Lutz, last year's 'u5, editor, sends his congrathlations to John Bowser, saying that ho found no serious orrors in thc paper. fo sift? , X S ma' I Nov. 23 The seniors exhibit faith in thomf solves by ordering their commencement invitations early. Nov. 24 Mrs. Philapy writes notico on board: Physical Education class moot outside. Nov. 25 Rcdcoats win a 25-24 o victory ovor Clay Township. ' Nov. 26-27 Thanksgiving vacation. Doc, 2 Royal Contro cdgos out Onward 20-17. Dec. 5 It begins to look as if John Bowscr's kidding Ed. Kincaid has turncd into serious rivalry. Doc. 7 The total wealth of our school is increased by throo Shillings. ''fIIIIIIIIIIII::---'-'-' Us S f1------ I ' 'I Dec. 9 nThe Ginger Girln brings both embarrassing situations and success for Russell Kincaid. It is no longer a mystery why he want ed to be excused from book reports for November. Dec. ll In a whirlwind last half the Redcoats fail to net the required points to cover the 16-9 half score, and the Washington Hatchets win by a score of 22 to 21. n3f 'Qgg Dec. 14 ur. Julian, instead of I- 1fSj., nthe one beautiful girlu, gets Paul v'f'Y'9 Harris' note. I' Dec. 15 The Y. A. Hill Billies get a Whig handn from the P. T. A. audience. f ,X Dec. 16 The freshmen amateur hour draws a crowd. Think of having to pay to get into the assembly at noon-but the show was worth the admission price. Doc. 17 The eighth graders have a chili supper in the home ec. ,.2- 'Ll' D E Qi 1g!7 room. John Bowser sneak , down in time to out with them. i -1-.-:I----.-,,.,,, ol S , H Il N Deo. 21 Gone Bucher picks himself up after his seat collaspsed. ip Dec. 21-22 Semester ckgb fx exams. Midnight oremming Q. 5 QL helps. I Dec. 23 Christmas program and exchange--Santa leaves Bob Hyman a crawl baby. IXCJDX 'Nt I-'Clif I i,.,,.b 4. -3354 Dec. 225 to Jan. 4 Christnxs fnn, vacation. J Jan. 7 Tho junior high team brooks even with New'Waver1yu Jan. 13 Grade students are diaappointod to learn that the Norman Foster playing in The Hoosier Schoolmastern is not our Norman. Tho senior row is well filled. Jan. 18 Orville Bailey, senior, transfhrs to Claypool leaving thirtoon seniors. '? Donald. Lewis .fJY m P f V , 5 ea , A 50-9. HuhX .1 xn Shop r- QW a 8 mu fw- ,P - W' of 47. 1-11i ............ 0 Us ............ ,In M Jan. 20 Everyone takes ntime outa to hear the Presidents' inaugural. 1 Jan. 21 The Fighting Redcoats prove their metal by coming out of a scrappy game with the nHatchetsn with a score of 23-21. cw -ui, Jan. as We lose the county 'f,,,f',ifl tourney game to Washington. Hang it - X all! ...f'x,...f'xT'3 Jan. 28 Ed. Kincaid weeps over URomeo and Julietn. Jan. 29 The Twelve Mile team manages a three point victory over the red and blue defenders in a hard struggle. ffK!AN fn N rf'Q1 ,. , Feb. 5 The Redcoats pile up x 17 , the highest score of the season, 42- XX Zig? ,f' 19, on the Metea crew. X ff Feb. 9 Mr. Morris Hunt of the Indiana Boys' School of Plainfield explains the purpose of that institution to the P. T. A. Feb. 10 George Hopper envies Orval Garber's ability to hide under the table when Mrs. Philapy finds them playing ping-pong during a study period. v e-ns-.u.--1..-1- A '''' '1:L-.--.-w- oafg .......4::x:-- lin il ul W AQ' 5 -.va I f-'aatyf Feb. 14 Valentine Day--Bob ' 57 Hyman goes skating at Pleasant Lake: 4-'9'. there's a certain woman up there. Y Db bw Q Q Feb. 15 Who spilled the beans at the Crystal party? John Bowser and WDubn Carson nearly wear theme selves and everyone else out conducting the treasure hunt. nDubn ,R learns he should make his L33-x ffy 3 sirrangements more definite. fm: 44 .51 .r xfi f-:ll -asgan N-.. Feb. l7 John Shepler keeps in -etraining for B. B. by exercising at 'w home. CFEZT U Feb. 18 Juniors and seniors visit the State Legislature. Mr. Julian tries his skill at operating the elevator it the broadcasting station, Feb. 24 The freshmen give a farewell party for four of their members. Feb. 27 Phy. Ed. girls enjoy County Play Day at Royal Centre. Redcoats steal a game from Star City without the help of a single fan. Ng? March 5 The seniors finally 'I Q5 l decide not to wear caps and gowns QQQQX SAL for commencement. Were the boys Qfx N, 'g disappointed? --------L.,-1,1-o 5 -----L.-L... EU IIH Q f49 March 18 Miss Evans counts fi. sheep before the senior play. L. ',mwK 'Jigg--'fP March 19 Cheerio, My .'Beario X ,,fj,s.Q -. goes over successfully. ' ' x March 24 Seniors- get the victory brick holding the sophomores to si G9-ll score in the finals of the class tourney. - March 25 Home ec. girls serve, dinner to the teachers. ' HK flw ' QF, ' 5 QS , ' 2.yQ'-W, 9512 March 29 The faculty-.imma Eff' 'gee f!ii9donkcy B. B. game produces u riot of .f ' - 0 lun for 450 fans. Zhi- 7 LJ 1 Merch 31 Harry Gross runs an-my from school and then becomes Mr. Julian's shadow the rest of the day. April 5 Maxine Myers wins first place in the seventh grade county spelling contest. fax? Ss A April 6 Lloyd J:1c':'s love letters are just another proof that if I1 ' 1 In the spring :1 young mo.n's fancy ff ,mb Lightly turns to thoughts of love. - Oftfis -----I-T: . all la I CQ? Q April 9 Juniors give a banquet T and theatre party in Kokomo in honor Q , of thc seniors. AX-.-f -.fr----'T ' April 18 Baccalaureate services are held in the auditorium. April 25 Close of school-- Crcdit or no credit is given for work done or left undone. Attorney Albert Stump delivers the com encement address. fn V5 1 ...,,..l.-..--- o -H o 5 ..-.mm--- - WT will HERE AND THERE Miss Evans: What is Q synonym? 1 Gee. Hopper: It's a word that you can use when you don't know .how to spell the one you thought of Q We hrve been oonmollod to write all jokes on tissue paper so the freshies might soo through them. Actor on Stage: A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse! Voice from Gallery: How will A donkey do? Actor: Fine, come right down. VE HAVE A HButchorn but no bakerg nHnsonsn but no earpnntwrsg holmes but no nousosg 1 nLong' but no shorty A 'Grant' but not a lehsog 1 nBowsern but no cftsg nWil'sonn but not his dnughterg a 'Rosen but no' thorns: 1 NJeQvorn but no loomg HD1vidn but no Jonathlng some JNicO1osH and 'ShillingsU but no dimes or qumrtorsg Wfintsrsn but no summers: 9- Log-ln but no sportg rm Little but no bigg some uSp1rksJ but no fires Q nMory Junou but not J merry Julyg HSQYEHWSJ bvt we 7vB's. a nLuym1nu but no proacherg the nHonnsd but not the 'veysg 1111- il - J- I - ' - , 1 ,..,,,,V....,,......,... 7-,--... -: or ,, - - V VW - f....... .... - 1... ini- , ...-, , ,H V - P W , .. , , l KELLEITS CUT PPJCE aromas HOME OF HONEST VALUES f- -Y T-J A friend of all the peowle all the time 415 Broadway Logansoort 1-1- - , , -,.....- nuuuuouevwhmuwmuoun-mnnmwmmnumummnimwwmnuauwn-mnnm.. Wfi5RNER'S GREEN HOUSE i WM. GRAFHS tj SON FIATTERS T.-..-M F03 Q UAL I T Y ALL OCCASIONS SHOES 625 Seventeenth St. Logansport Indiana T f513 Fourth St. Loginsport THIE ANNUAL The Annual is a funny thingg The school gets all the fame: The printer gets the money, And the staff gets all the blame. WHERE ? Where ein a man buy a cap for his snee, a key to a lock of his hiir, 1 lii for his chest, n shingle' for the roof 'of his mouth, sticks for the drums of his ears, feed for the calves of his legs, jewels for the crown of his head, Q shirpener for the blades of his shouliers, 1 cultivntor for the corns on his toes, fertilizer for the bait of his heart, and heaven for the soul of his foot? I ' ' .mu -m.,..,.,. 4--mmm. .r---umm-mmanv-ammunnu-nuanuunuw1m-was-mummw 2 ' BEN MARTIN cf SON LOGAN5PORT'S Mmm JETITTLTRS DEPARTMENT STORE wATc1: HES -. DIPMONDS i T 2 ...,z..- THE GQLDEN RULE i E325 E. 1.1m-lest Logzmsport 5 ' 4 -mu--u nfunn-nmu-vmnvwllnmwfuvsvvmmuw munnlnplum-ommvhun-avaf -m1Mu-- ...LL ..,L...,., A utographs N '1, 'M4 4 ' lff,:.. f,5Qxg?Q-p 14 ' in , 31'-3' ' u 4 , ,Q X 5 ' 'A ' .r ' Photography by THE HOCKETT STUDIO Fairmount, Indiana Y ! EUSJAHN ' S DRUGS LOGMISPORT E1 E LOWE AND E DAVID HARDWARE R' BROADWAY PORTESRS DRVGS LEASANT III LL GEUZFI1'-IIEOTISIL li A TE.m3cf11APrz F'LO'.'FE'RS 1Ol6TP1enSRit,Hi11 street Ldgansport fRvQ Telephone 242 . , ,,,.v , . , .,..-1.,x , A 0, ,, A M, DRA L. E. FAIR ir, Cla BARNES BLDG. SMALLS MADE' RITE BREAD MOHLMANIS Jeweuiuzv DIAYIONDS AND ,, Eg LV RW LAL T525 SHROEDERS SHOES,-t B RO A D WAY X 1 I 'f 2 W-I wwf: ffffhrfz. ,, . 1-..4:,1:f:Q, 9--Q-XXX-1.5 : X- ,...,-A-if-,...':' A. f-f.-f- ' -fn rs -,--1,----X-glg, Qqwma 4 1. .-9 ., , QA-aw R ,,.. . .Q ., , fiff-Wf'.., k'1qk?lb2 w.:2Q'5.'i'Iff:fQgQgl?s F. :-r. 'A A x ,,f 5 .1 N 1 . .JG . . f f xxx , , -' . 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