Plainfield High School - Silhouettes Yearbook (Plainfield, IN)

 - Class of 1921

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W s1L ..J13'ni'1.2i' 11,1 f 5. if-j5:f1f' ' .f 2'-1'-I ' 111 '. ' 3' 2,1 2, -E A . ' 1 1 A 1 11' ' 1 1 '-F g. ,1' m1. ' .1 1 1 31 W1,- GL 1' 'AMLa?-l'fa1'-4E1'1!'1Q',??fi1'?- W M1513 .Y .zi?i41,:.1.-'Q'f2 '1ff!fff'F 151- fi'ilfnfi.fl'i?1f!1'29'.'7fif?f' E. -VV 1125 '31 'AM V 5111 1 WU ' ' 5 JM R' 1 ' M ' fl' if f ' ' ' M ' X M 1 ,em , M. , ., '51 1M Sharm . 1.-F . .2:Kms1f4r4i.g,m, 7'i fum1p+ ,haf fum. AM M -nm keldvmligg' M 'Mm NYM . , 1N,.a, . . ,. WF, , y, 11' GBM New 25111112 GBM GBR! Qlinme ,, 811 UIQ!! In yy if , , . , ,df qfrqiagffff, V 'ek 1,45 7 Z0 1 I 5 f 1' ,4 'ogfqf , 1 ,, If Z I f 4 2 I glinxelnmfh. Our last year in P. H. S. is passing into eternity, and with it our joys, our sorrows, our Work, and our play. We feel a pang of regret as We look back upon the happy and care-free hours passed in P. H. S., hours that brought us knowledge, with which we are to fight for recognition, success and fame. Sorrowfully we realize we must now bid old P. H. S- adieu, knowing full well that, never a- gain will We ascend the old stone steps and enter therein as students. But, we look to the future with a smile. We aim to go out into life and give to the world the best that is in us. And we owe P. H. S. a great debt. It was there that we labored in order to prepare ourselves for the future tasks that shall be ours. P. H. S. has given us a helping hand toward the 'drst of the many steps that are to come, in our upward race to the one great goal--Success! During our four years in high-school, we have accomplished much. Therefore, we think We do justice to the school, the community, and ourselves, when we leave behind us as a rememberance of our achievements, our class annual: The Van Buren Elm. We hope The Van Buren Elm wherein the history our high-school life is recorded, will serve as an inspiration to better and higher things to all interested in the welfare of P. H. S. . -EDITOR'IN-CHEIF 2f2fW4'A,w 'f?Qffff 18 ' I If ' ff r 7f' 'ff ig , er 11. u x 2 n JH m ,, W If 1352 .Qfhe ggvninx Qllass nf yineieeh Lfjllluniixeh 2111121 Qlmeniggnne hehizaie ihis hulnme in QB111: glqztxtulig GBM 252111215 ami! Qlnzmselnxa inning Qbm: gliiglf jclmnl ififw Millie Ham ' wen Wm High above us, stately, tall, With a pow'r to overwhelm And a dignity serene Sweeps the old Van Buren Elm. In its boughs the oriole Swings its nest and carols free And the golden sun dips down To illumine the old tree. Softly as a distant chime Sweet and clear it murmurs low And its silvery accents swell With the tales of long ago! O, in mellow tones it sings Of vast forests far and near Of the Indian warriors bold And the Heavens blue and clear! And it chants of '42 When it gained the name so fair Of the Old Van Buren Elm, From the man o'erthrown there. Of the village old it tells And the town we know today Of the happy lover's life And the child ren's carols gay. Of the jolly girls and boys With their mirth and happy song Trudging on their Way to school In an idle care free throng. So it ever whispers low Of lair life that it has known And reveals its inmost thoughts To grave wanclerlr there alone. Dear old land mark, graceful elm! Harborer of memories! We respect its strength and might And we deem it king of trees! .S H 4, ?r17'?f':7f f'P2?'7f'f i '9 1127526 ff' I I 1 ' A M 2 In A ' 9 1 'f 8 n u r n ' 'y p, , 'I ff , f 1 1 -4. 9 iglaireziurg nf 13211-Z1 ALBERT P. BARLOW Trustee A. D. JOHNSON A. J. STEVENSON Superintendent Principal MRS. M. S. SWINDLER Assistant Principal fNTERE5f 9 QLQJS. Ill ll ,Ill ill 1 'X lfurllfflfflzfn, 'MUST Ilflfllfllfl 1 1 1 ,I Il Ulfllu' lflflf' X k f Q!! g f-mf HJ., 'Q' A 'N' ,-3 6 ,z X ,ffl f .V ff Swv UIIU 2- ! , l ma, il :Hu 'S ' 1 H'llHl't1,, fIlIlIll ' LI 'H 11, HHH!! I v lf' E I::llH,11rru I 2 .X ,fzuvrf'f,',',', EBI73: w llflllllll af, all l ft :Q- ?1 .,. ,V X aIf ' ' r s:,4i'E:l HH I - In ,ul d A ll' 0 fy , xxxk Q : W H ' 5,7 Xl mm We ,F Mu. A. ll. .louNsoN Losantville H. S. B. S.: C.N.C.-1911 Earlhame-I. C. U. A. B. C. N. C.-1912 A. B. I. U.f1921 The people of Plainfield all feel highly honored to have M r. Johnson as the Superintendent of the Plain- field Schools. Hellas certainly shown excellent ability in managing the schools. lille. A. .l. STIQVENSON Amo H. S. C. N. C. Indiana State Nornialefflhlilf-14 l. li. LLBf1Sl2o His usual morning jokes before the assembly have made the sun shine more than once on a, seemingly dark and gloomy day. He has made an ex- cellent Principal for the schools in his initial year with us. Mus. M. J. SWINDLER Clayton Iligh School Franklin College B. S. C. N. U. Vhicago Vniversity Mrs. Swindler is best known to the English and History students. She is a friend to all. Miss C. M. DEWEESE Plainfield H. S. Graduate I. S. N. S. I B C Miss Deweese is the Commercial teacher of P. H. S. and has proved herself most eliicient in that course of study. Miss E. F. BARKER Central Academy. Heron Art Institute. I. U Senior. Although, the smallest memher of the Faculty, she has proved herself capable of mastering the Latin and Art situation. Ask the Sophomore Caesar Class. they know. MR. E. L. Sco'rT Ilell-Union H. S. C. N. C. Indiana University. M r. Scott specialized in history and has proved himself to be a master of the foresaid subject. The Seniors should be able to throw some light on this matter. Mus. .I. E. HAMPTON Monrovia H. S. ' Earlham. Metropolitan School of Music. Berlin U. Mrs Hampton has had two Success- ful years of musical instruction to the students of P. H. S. Bulbul, the Junior Class Operetta, owes its suc- cess to the never-ceasing efforts of Mrs. Hampton to makeit a success. tain? 41 ggfggjiqeff, m J ' 1 v -JZ if ' ff, 19 , ,f 2' , ' 8 11 U I 2 R m f f 2' fy df: 54-v 5' ifBIfU17g awlig THE most successful year of the Plainfield Schools is now history. Never before has Plainfield boasted of a school record that equals the one made in this last year. Therefore, we feel that it is necessary to devote these lines to the ones who have worked so diligently toward one goal- the success of P. H. S. Mr. A. P. Barlow is Trustee of the Plainfield Schools. He is known to all of us. He is a consistent worker for the school and has done much to bring P. H. S. to the front. ' Mr. A. D. Johnson, Superintendent of the Plainfield Schools, has been with us five years. During those five years, he put forth every effort to bring'P. H S. to the front and he has succeeded. For his un- tiring eiorts, he has as a reward, the honor of having made P. H. S. one of the best Junior and Senior High Schools in the state. Mr. A. J. Stevenson, Principal. This is his first year with us, but everyone in school is his friend. The co-operation with the other members of the Directory, the students, and the community, has won him a place in the heart of everyone. The few lines which we devote to Mrs. Swindler, the Assistant Principal. does not render justice to the appreciated services which she has cheerfully given the school. Always willing to lend a helping hand to those who tried, and always encouraging those who were failing. she has made us all like her. We can never forget her. Sometimes they seem so cruel and mean, But they're not in realitee, Because they're friends to everyone: The High School Facultee. TO much praise cannot be given the members of the P. H. S. Faculty for the wonderful way in which they have conducted the affairs of the school. The success of any school is determined largely by the co- operation that exists between the members of the Faculty and the members of the Student Body. P. H. S. has had for this year, a co-operation between these two factions that meant success. Such spirit existing was due to the will- ingness of each individual of the Faculty to render help to the student when trouble was encountered in the course of study or any other com- plications arising. There comes to us all, a realization, that at times, we have tried the patience of our teachers to the uttermost. When we look back and see how their patience was never lost when We abused some of the pri- vileges given us, it makes the bond of friendship between the Faculty and Students a lasting one. We are glad to take this opportunity to express our thanks and ap- preciation for the services they have rendered us. We trust that the same co operation which has been characteristic of P. H. S this year, will exist between the Faculty and Students of next year. I ff-1m,, Q MV ' H W 7 f E :--. -:gl 'I- 2 U 5:2 Q, -5,29 U ' ' r ru W My it . .V Olive M. Charles. When Smith Stepped Out. Prayer Books and Playing Cards. Four years she has labored and never suc- ceeded in getting anything below A. A bril- liant reader. Class Valedictorian. Whitson Stewart Mike Staff. Basket Ball '20-'2l. When Smith Stepped Out. Prayer Books and Playing Cards Hailing from Brovrnsburg, Mikejoined usin Junior- land, He was one of theA makers that exist- ed in P. H. S. during this year. Lola Tucker. Peanut Basket ball 'l8'l9-'2O. As her name sug- gests, our midget but mighty in in- tellect. She is thinking of forming a domestic alliance somewhere in In dianapolisf' Hildon Calbert. Boots. Basket Ball '18 '19 '20-'2l' Boots has been our class presi' dent for four years. When Smith Stepped Out. Prayer Books and Playing Cards. Staff. Ruth Admire Fluffy The beauty ofthe class. Prayer Books and Playing Cards. She has so many fellows she does not know which she likes best so we would advise acer- tain Senior boy to be careful. Her favorite saying: It is so intensely idealistic. Frances Garriott. Frankie Basket ball '20-21. A poet second only to Riley. Noted for her debating ability. Even tho vanquish- ed she can argue still. Frances intends to make teaching her profession. William Jamison. Bill Another one of the quiet type. Billand Red were pals ni-d both indulged heavily in the art of quietness. Tressie Reeves. Bill. Basket ball '19 '20-'2l. Our champion scrapper and beloved by all, especially the boys. She is undecided on a career as a stenograp- her ora farmer's wife. Lowell Parsons. Red One of the quiet- est individuals that ever existed, or ever will. I-Ie never had anything to say. But, we all like Red and are glad that he graduated with us. Florence Caldwell. Flossie. Quiet, lady- like and reserved. She was never known to get angry except when Red talks to other girls,Htlien watcli ou t. Florence is our class Historian. She also brought honor tu us and lie:-sell' in discus-ion last year. Hobson Rees. Hobbie. Staff. Basket' ball '18-'19-'20 '2l. Hobbie made regular on the varsity basket-ball squad four consecutive years. He is a most loyal supporter of P. H. S The basket ball fans will miss him next year. He was elected honorary captain of the team. Ferol Harrison. Cis. Staff Prayer Books and Playing Cards. Class secretary. Her ambition is to secure Mr. Johnson's position. We look to her for help because she is always ready and willing to lend her aid. Raymond Phillips. G0b. Staff. Basket-ball '19 '20 '2l- Prayer Books and Playing Cards. Raymond served two years in the navy during the war, hence, the name: Gob.'l He hopes to be a famous cartoonist Clarice Barker. Basketball '19-'20. Class Treasurer. Secretary of Athletic Association. When Smith Stepped Out. i'Prayer Books and Playing Cards. Will Maker. Her voice was ever soft and low. Frank Spear. Molly. Basket-ball ,19- '20-':2l. Prayer Books and Playing Cards. He is very interested in a. certain Junior. He also had a dead eye for a basket-ball goal. Eh! Ethel! Beulah Overton. Dua Aleading pianist She is already on the road to fame and will accomplish wonders if her interest inacer' tain Sweet Tater doesn't run away with her. Harold Smith. Root Basket Ball ,21. For four years his mischievous deeds have completely paralyzed the teachers. Never will we forget Rootls battle cry Cissy Boomi' Marguerite Masten. Margie Class Poet. When Smith Stepped Out. Prayer Books and Playings Cards. Margiehas helped entertain the school many times with her comic readings. Philip Hiss. Phil. When Smith Step- ped Out. Prayer Books and Playingflai-ds Altho he has been with us but two years we have learned to like him. He entertains hopes of becoming a second 'iBelasco!'i Eh! Phil. Harleen Cooper. The giant of our class. Basket Ball '20-'21. A cheerful, meek, don't care sort of body, with a disposition to eat, drink, and be merry. Margaret Brown. Peg.'l Staff. Basket ball '18-'19 '20-'QL When Smith Stepped Out. Prayer Books and Playing Cards. President of Literary Club. The peppiest per-- son in P. H. S. With Peg behind anything it is sure to go. Elmer Jarvis. .lavis. Staff. Basket hall, '2U'21. When Smith Siepped Out. Prayer Books and Playing Cards. 'l President of High School Athletic Association. Javis has been with us two years, coming to us as a Junior after being discharged from the United States Army. At the beginning of the Senior year, he was chosen Vice President of the class. G--ralcline Gibbs. An example of neat- ness, known for her modesty. She is always ready to do her part and a little bit more. Will surprise us all some day. Joseph Hagee Al Basket ball '20-'21. AI says: I have drifted thru school. Just what type of dream he was having when he made this assertion, we are unaware. It was agreat pleasure to everyone to see Al spill 'em on the basket ball floor. Fred Usborn. Doc Staff, Student Man- ager 'l9 'QL Prayer Books and Playing Cards. Doc left us for one year to attend Kentucky Military Inslitutef' He returned to us again in our Senior year, and we're mighty glad of it. WY I I . rl ' 4 f agyg, ?f1w,f,g'4,f,, 9 ff: +1451 ff fff I, 1 If f 7,, 1 x n 'S 'ff ' 7, 4 f EI 11 . U 2 A ff ' ' ' C ff Z if , :Q 9 will emit Glvsiameni WE, the graduating class of Plainfield Senior High School, after re- alizing and considering the uncertainties of these transitory school days: recognizing that the end is near, and being of sound mind and memory, do therefore make, ordain, publish and declare this to be our last Will and Testament, to-wit: Item: We give, devise and bequeath to the worthy Senior scholars of the Class of '22 the major part of our earthly possessions to-wit: our magnificent and unexcelled spirit of loyalty, the grandeur of which dazzled our most highly esteemed faculty and schoolmates. Item: We do give and bequeath to one of the gracious lady mem- bers of the faculty, Miss Edith Barker, our several ponies which have been well cared for the preceding four years by various members of our Class. We order and direct that these may not be allowed to grow frisky because of non-use, but that they be put into the hands of some needy student who will appreciate the assistance rendered by said ponies. Item: We will and bequeath to another most worthy mem ber of the faculty, Mrs. Swindler, our Literatures and Classics, to be used in training the youthful minds of students into the ways of the stern and rigid path ofthe English World. We direct in the training of the young and unsophisticated minds of these timid and small under-class- men that the tasks of theme-writing shall be few and far between, as we have learned from a sad experience in the past four years that ner- vous breakdowns are quite often the result. ' Item: We order and direct of our highly esteemed principal, M r. A. J.Stevenson, that he keep in his own possession all excuse blanks that have been returned to him by the noble members of the Senior Class. We fervently hope that our dear principal will not soon forget us and that he will cherish thesegsmall slips of paper as mementos of the winter of 1920-2l. Item: We bequeath to Mrs. Hampton, our NeCollins song books. Mrs. Hampton, we have looked into the future and there seems to be no prospects of new books coming so We have handled these dear old books carefully for the four past years and now we leave them to you to use as you wish. Item: We give, devise and bequeath to our most honored superin- tendent, Mr. A. D. Johnson, what We have leftof the building, with the order that it is to be kept comfortably warm for him and his young charges, especially on Monday mornings. Item: We give and bequeath to George Rogers the clock that now hangs on the north wall of the Assembly Hall and direct that it shall be correctly set at all times as he is in poor health and it might be fatal to him if he were required to hurry to make the three o'clock car. Item: We the Commercial Students, give back into the hands of Miss DeWeese, maintenance of the law and order of the Typing Room, after graciously performing this duty for her the foregoing year. Item: Frances Garriott does bestow her most cherished possess- ion upon Mr. Scott, namely, Gordy's History, with the request that this edition be made a permanent reference book as it contains the most authentic record of any history. Item: Florence Caldwell bequeaths the two mirrors in the girls' hall to Bertha Bray and Ruth Ballard with hope that Ruth may always keep her curls smooth and Bertha may always have her powder on straight. Item: Olive Charles does kindly bestow on the infant Justine Krebs her quiet and refined manners. Justine, we as a class, trust that you will be greatly benefited by this most needed gift that has been bestowed on you. Item: Lowell Parsons bequeaths to his small brother, Edgar, his popularity with the fairer sex. f'Here's to little Ed, May he be as well liked, As was his brother, Red. Item: Beulah Overton does will, devise and bequeath to Loyd Dix- 11.3 Wy! A554 ff! f' . I f , 47 KM f any , ,512 J, ff: , ' f f' 'r ,I ld 4xJ,!7,,f , 'ef - df 2 : we -f ,Q ,Z 1 2' . z 'f if-'1 , jy -.iff On, the piano, with the fervent wish that he will always amuse and en- tertain his schoolmates and the faculty with his melodious strains of music. Item: The Senior Basket Ball Squad do will and bequeath to one Of their fellow players and Basket Ball Star, namely Joseph Mar- ley all their interests in athletics. The care of the gym they leave with George Gibbs. Item: Fred Osborn Wills to Lucia Cooper, the new Webster's Dictionary, with the hope that she may obtain as varied a vocabulary as he now possesses. Items: Margaret Brown does bestow her highly appreciated privilege of entering school between nine and nine-thirty, to James Morrison, as she fears that our famous philosopherto be is over-work- ing. Item: I-Iildon Calbert bequeaths to Veva Griffin his most pleasant and winning smile, with the heart felt wish that she will not soon for- get her old friend Boots Item: Ferol Harrison wills and bequeaths to her small brother Earl., her ability of using refined slang and requests that he may be left in the charge of Julia Dickson with the instruction, Handle With Care. 3 Item: Harold Smith bestows upon Paul Franklin his share of the 5, 'ff iw 9 Interest Book. It was always thought that Root was kindehearted and generous, and now there is no room for doubt. Item: Elmer Jarvis does will and bequeath all of his law'yer's ability to Judge Marcus Dixon. With this addition, to his already excellent mental powers, we sincerely hope to see the Judge sitting in the Supreme Court of the United States within a few short years. Allother property both real and personal of which we may be possessed we desire to be applied to the settlement of our just and lawful debts and we hereby name and appoint the aforesaid Judge Dixon to be the Executor. We hereby revoke any and all former wills that may have been made, in testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hand and seal on this the twenty fifth day of April nineteen hundred and twenty- one. SENIOR CLASS OF 1921. Subscribed by the said Class of '21 in our presence, and attested by us in their presence, and in the presence of each other, this the twenty-fifth day of April nineteen hundred and twenty-One. A. D. JOHNSON A. J. STEVENSON -C. B. 732,741 ggzfffvizieff, ' 9 'rg 1' 2142 ff, f ' ' I an uxen m ff- f I , a d J Q ff QS.. 1 Qlielrelaiinns - AS I left my class room and watched the students strolling down the walks, I realized at last that the life of an old maid school teacher is not what I once thought it would be. I observed the throng breaking up into little groups, singles and pairs, laughing and talking-all of them care-free and happy, with the great world and all its opportunities be- fore them. This old familiar scene brought memories of my own school days and I wondered where, after all these years, were my old class- mates. And so I wandered away from the building, out along a country road, dreaming of old times until a strange sound, a steady monoton- ous humming, arrested my attention. This sound attracted me and my ever present curiosity and love lor mystery led me to follow it on into a little green valley, before a large, strange tapestry-work on which were these words: To You Is Given The Power To See At a loom, spinning a golden thread, sat an old rosy-cheeked fellow with flowing white hair and beard. 'Tm Father Time. explained the veteran. This thread is the thread of life and this is my loom of the world, spinning the future of our nation. Let me show you some of the products of this year 1940. Before me I saw a great white building. Behold, in the executive chair sat Olive Charles, first woman President of the United States! She pressed a buttong a man in waiting appeared, to whom Olive said, You may admit the Secretary of War. He bowed low and replied, Your order shall be obeyed, Miss President! Almost immedi- ately he announced: The Secretary of War, and to my very great surprise I recognized William Jamison. Who would have thought our gentle Bill would become such a warlike personage! I wished very very much to talk with them. but the scene changed immediately and a machine appeared running at high speed. But even as I watched, it came to a sudden stop. Ah! little did the world dream of that great inventor graduated from old P. I-I. S in 1921. 'Twas none other than Mr. Lowell Nelson Parsons and his bride, formerly Miss Florence Oald well, in their auto-airplane. Lowell touched a few levers, H Y great wings spread out on the sides of the car--and they were gone. As they faded from sight I heard the sound of a persuasive voice crying: Repent! Repent! ere itis too late On the tapestry appeared an African village and that wonder working preacher was my old class' mate Elmer Jarvis. A sweet voice, singing a Christian I-Iymu arose to the right of him. I realized that this lady must be his wife and on closer inspection I saw that she was indeed our Little Peg, both do- ing wonders in the missionary field. And this, said Father Time, is the president of a well known high school class. You remember of one time hearing the name Rock- efeller? Since Hildon Calbert appeared on the scene, J. D. Rockefel- ler is a mere nothing. Yes, my thread of life is quite golden for Boots, for he is a great oil man far above Rockefe1ler's most fanciful dreams. The lady with him is his wife, Clarice, society star and social better- ment worker in New York. V Who is that desperate looking lady, waving her hands to and fro I asked. Oh! that is Frances Garriott, president of the Woman's Argument- ation and Debating Society and teacher of Gordy's History, replied Father Time. And still they gazed and still the wonder grew that one small head could carry all she knew! Suddenly I was astonished by a cry that sounded like Get a de big banan! get a de big banan! Well what-well who-Root Smith sell- ing banannas right and left as fast as he could hand them out. 9 Yes, he's getting rich, said Father Time, People simply can't resist his cry. What is that terrible deafening noise? 'Tis ajitney driven by Joe I-Iagee, owner of an enterprising Ford Agency. Joe guarantees all cars to reach their destination somehow, sometime, and in some con- dition. The large building you see there, is a theatre, said Father Time. R iymond Phillips, a well known playwright and actor, is playing there. The lady star in his plays is the famous actress Ruth Admire. 233136115 fA'4f,,2,1fy,ff, B - 1 4 ,xg if 2:12-1, ff, r 4 1' 1 1' ' 0 ! m f 'f sr 11 u x Q ri , ,Q Q if Q -1. + It is said they were both disappointed in love affairs and have learned to console each other. Just then strains of the most exquisite music seemed to come from behind the tapestry. I was gazing into the Metropolitan Opera House of New York and Beulah Overtou, a second Paderewski, and the same golden haired, happy faced girl of old was leading the orchestra in one of her own compositions. The audience applauded so long that she ii- nally seated herself at the piano and gave a demonstration which was highly appreciated. The scene faded away and this sign appeared: Philip Hiss-The .Iazz King. I will teach you to jazz anything, even 'God Save The King? Then I knew that Phil's ambition to become the greatest little jazzer in all the vvorldl' had been realized. I was aroused from a reverie by the sound of a booming voice and of much applause. Frank Spear, Father Time explained, a great orator. His speech on 'The Chewing Gum Curse' has won him world- wide fame. Part of his success is attributed to Tressie Reeves who accompanies him as the pitiful example of this awful curse? Frank's voice grew fainter and fainter until it died away and in its place came the sound of marching feet and the beating of drumsg West Point was celebrating the birthday of her greatest com mandant, Fred Osborn. Resplendent in uniform, his fine face showing his appreciation I easely picked Doc as the handsomest man of our class. The last I saw of him, he was bowing and smiling at a pretty girl, just as he used to do. But what, I asked turning to Father Time, has become of Geraldine Gibbs? I suppose she has made some farmer lad happy by now. Farmer indeed, snorted Father Time, she married a college professor and is beloved by all. Her pink teas are quite the thing and you are to be envied if you receive an invitation to one of them. I was much amused by the antics of the next man who appeared on thc tapestry. He was quite the funniest person I had ever seen but you can imagine my surprise when Father Time told me that he was Whitson Stewart and that his work as a comedian was far better than any thing Charlie Chaplin had ever done. I was not so surprised, how- ever at his choice of a wife when I learned that she was my old friend Marguerite. Marguerite was a sweet, lovable girl and I felt sure that they were very happy. The mysterious tapestry rolled on, until suddenly I was dazzled by a flash of red and white that marked the entrance to an up-to-date barber shop. A stream of dejected careworn men entered, and on taking a glimpse within, I saw the same men transformed by the mir- aculous hand ofthe smiling proprietor, namely Hobson Rees. After genius had performed his duty, he ushered them into an adjoining room, where a young lady, dark of complexion, small of stature, smil- ingly greeted the newcomers and I was much astonished to see in this expert inanicurest my old friend Lola Tucker. As her smiling face gradually vanished, a new vision appeared and I beheld the beautiful St. Paul's Cathedral, Rome. Multitudes of peo- ple were held entranced by the sweet voice of one whom we used to know as Harleen Cooper but is now known to the world as Madame Victoria. But even as I beheld this scene, the melodious strains grew faint- er and fainter. A veil was drawn over my eyes, shuting out from my vision the Things to Be, and I turn my eyes back to the Things that Are, sure in the knowledge that only goodness, truth and prosperity had come to all the fair and talented members of the Class of 'QL So you see, dear friends and classmates, That ,twas nothing but a dream Ilve been telling, howe'er natural And real it to you must seem, But in this old World of wonders, Dreams have oftentimes come true, So, who knows but this, my vision, May be realized by you? --F. H. W7 f f,fw,5:7fyff, ' ffffg+!'2!5 f fff 'ff nf 1 V, We' '-1' . 2' f 51' 11 U I 2 Il. m 4 ' ' 1 ' , i Z ff '24, a Qllass QI rnninzles All the worlrl's a stage, And all the men and women merely playersg They have their exits and their entrances. -----William Shakespeare. Every one applauds a hero, which is entirely just. But not only do men and women, as individuals, play their parts in the world and receiveapplause, but also perform great parts and acts as groups and bodies of individuals. It was a body of Greeks that stood at Ther- mopylae and received the thanks of all Hellas. It is only natural that people and groups of people who have successfully performed their duty, remained true to tradition, and at last conquered and passed over ad- verse circumstances, should receive honor. Likewise. the Class now leaving our beloved institution has throughout kept its face toward d uty, and at last triumphed. The four yearly acts are fraught with much dear history. When, four years ago, the outside doors of Vacation closed for a time and the curtain of High School days arose on the 'drst act, twenty- one Freshmen assumed the responsibilities of High School life and de- termined to play their part well. We were carefully instructed for a short time concerning our general behavior by our superintendent, Mr. Johnson, and our principal, Mr. Taylor. 'Very soon we were thoroughly acquainted with the do's and don'ts of High School and gradually became absorbed in the spirit and atmosphere of our Alma Mater. At our first class meeting, we elected I-lildon Cal bert president. Margaret Brown vice-president, and Lola Tucker secretary and treas- urer. It was at this time that we chose our class colors of purple and white, which have many times been carried to the front ranks. However, before we found time to entertain ourselves, the Juniors took us on a so called Wiener roast, which was really an initiation, com- mon las we learned afterwardl to all Freshmen. The next week, with Miss Osie McClain as chaperon, we had a jolly time at Hoadley school house, where we roasted wieners and toasted marshmallows to our heart's con- tent. Sometime later, the class had a delightful party at the home of William Jamison. During the remainder of the year, we successfully took part in various school activities. By way of athletics, we organized the Girls' B. B. Team and supported it by giving it four playersg also supporting the Boys' Team with players. As time rolled on, it brought the closing events of the year. Prob- ably the most interesting to us were the Class Night exercises. Ferol Harrison as speaker, represented the class with much honor, and We sung the song So Long My Dear Old Seniors with pep and enthus- iasm, and as a result were the only class encored that night. Before we had time to realize it, our brief but happy Freshman year was at an end and the doors of Vacation received us. When the curtain arose on another autumnal scene at the beginnf in g of the second act, a change in the personnel of the class was noticed. A few had gone, and others had come. Feeling that our Freshmen trials were then over, and that we could perform our duty as real Sophomores, we assumed a more dignified air. Our officers were: Hildon Calbert, president, Ferol Harrison vice-president, and Clarice Barker as Secretary and Treasurer- One of the earliest pleasures accorded us during our sophomore year was to take the Freshmen for a frolic fsometimes referred to in the vernacular as an initiationl After that simple entertainment, we went our own way, leaving the Freshmen to meditate over their 'first High School experience. Being alive on social aciivities, the dass had a party 'way out in the country at Clarice l3arker's where every one enjoyed himself, to the nth degree. When New Years came, we persuaded the faculty to let us have a watch party which was held at Fred Osborne's. It was gen- erally agreed tliat the party was lhe cause, and drowsiness was the ef' fect upon us the following day. Later on, the boys entertained the girls at a candy party at Tressie Reeves' home, and sometime after- ward the girls returned the compliment by giving a party at the home of Mabel Compton- ln tlle primary contest in the sping, Ferol Harrison won second fzfjflw fsfrwfifrfft 1 ' ,ng 7 77'4r 2 , f, 8 11 U Q ff in discussion and Clarice Barker second in reading, Sylvia Cooper won honors in piano at the County contest. A few weeks later found us nearing the close of our second milestone. Again we chose Ferol Harrison as speaker for class night exercises. On commencement night we manifested our respect for the class of '19 by presenting them with a bouquet of roses. Again the curtain falls. When we reassembled as Juniors at the beginning of our third act, it seemed as we did so with unaffected precision. We were knee deep in High School life. We were sorry to lose so many from the class, but nevertheless, others were added to our enrollment. Our officers, Hildon Calbert president, Frank Spear vice president, Ferol Harrison secretary. and Jewel Rees treasurer. were selected very early in the year. During the entire year our thoughts were centered on it few main issues ,which we hoped to successfully carry out in the spring. First was the Primary contest. We had representatives in vocal, reading and discussion. Florence Caldwell won first in discussion, and the others also won honor for us. Next came Class Night exercises, with Florence as speaker, and Marguerite Masten as Class poetess, and our class song and song of farewell to the Seniors: we were very well represented. After much thoughtful planning we royally entertained the Seniors and Faculty at a reception given in the Masonic rooms. The rooms were astistically decorated with the senior class colors -- old gold and black. With delightful eutertainment and refreshments, the evening was soon spent. Last and very important, was the Junior class play When Smith Stepped Out. It represented good talent and was highy appreciated. However pleased we were to round out our Junior work, we were also conscious at it deeper meaning which crept into the wer.: as we stead- ily approached the last act of our drama. When the curtain arose for the last time, on the fourth act, the set- 1 41 . Z, f f win? f, '4 'HV It' 2 It - ff 1, ry 1 1 '44 'Iv ting was a Senior High School Building, O tem pora! O mores! It seemed a sudden transitiong but it did not impair our enthusiasm and Loyalty. We were fit specimens for the underclassmen to look upon when seeking aclass ideal. Believing that presidential terms should be four years, we chose Hildon Calbert again as president, for the fourth time. Other officers were: Elmer Jarvis. vice-presidentg Ferol Harrison. secretary, and Clarice Barker, treasurer. According to the usual custom of opening the season with parties, we entertained ourselves with a Wiener roast, after which various athletic stunts were performed by Mr. Johnson on grape vines. ,Later on the class was delightfully entertained at a Thanksgiving party at Fred Osborn's. Q , A lecture course, under the auspices of the Senior Class, furnish- ed the community with a very appreciative entertainment. This was a new feature for class undertakings and was successfully carried out. In passing it is well to remember that the entire boys' Basket Ball team was selected from our class. We staged the 'ldrama Prayer Books and Playing Cards which proved to be a complete success owing to the talent displayed. Countless are the many happy incidents that have filled the four years. There are many things that have influenced and brought out the ambitions and ideals of the class. There in our Commencement, which is the culmination of so mnny hazmpy incidents. But the class histoi-ian's work is completed. We must not indulge in so many de- tails, lest the class become too much absorbed in its own dee is. They are emblazoned fully upon the record of our beloved institution But the r-lass should, instead, maintain a new goal before each and every member thereof, and conscious thatit has done its duty well, leave the details to individual recollection, according to fancy. 4-F. C. v,:f,?a',1ffffffg-am 18 ' 1 iii' af an u gg gn. m , 5 .1 ,, If ' 'f X1 giliemnries 'Member the time when we were Freshies, 'Member the songs we used to sing, In the days of long agog When we cast our lot with P. H. S., With its pleasures and its woes? 'Member the X's, the Y's, the Z's, With all their powers and roots, And all the rules we had to learn From that old blue Physics book? And when we get to thinking Of the old Physics Lab We Wonder how we ever saved What little sense we had! For after we had labored Until our heads were sore, Our paper would come back to us Marked down to very poor. 'Member the basketball team we had, And the girls' team as Well, And how we used to practice And give our ringing yells? And how we used to dance Right out in the hallways Whene'er we got a chance? 'Member the lively scraps we had When each class thought it was best 'Til the Seniors took a hand in And just showed up the rest? Dear Old High School. tho we're leaving, Our interests still remain, And we're ever, ever, waiting To share your toil and gain. Yes, we're Seniors now and leaving But you know We'll not forget: Our duties are not ended, We shall be loyal yet. We 'll always love our high school. It will cause our hearts to cheer, In memories brightest fancies, Unblighted thru the years. -F. H. MEM 5? QW 4573 AW 'Q 2 3 W3 Wy H ,L W'W,g, 5f5,Z?f3Mf?7K 'gi , ' 5 'QWM ,QR . sg A fM3M7.ffffffM'fE1:K3'X i EQRWMV WMKEQ E QQQMVQMMMJ N M wi MMM- G5 ?c1?,?,5Z5 gfgjfffffrff, B Q 1 v ug '61 iff fb , 8 11 LI 2? 2 It 111 7:7 ff 9 As the future draws the curtain, From the doorway of our lives, Lengthening vistas. lofty stretches Are revealed to eager eyes. Visions of great tasks accom plishedg Temptations met and victories won, Work begun, and glad fruition, Marking toil 'ere set of sun. On the steeps of Service, loyal, Girt about with danger strong, Comes to view our own brave classmates Seen amid the darkening throng. In the scenes of greatest conflicts, Where the struggles and press Of the foe's most stern resistanceg Stand the students of P. H. S. Four busy years we've toiled and striven, Faithfully, with heart and brain, To uphold our motto, cherished, And make unto ourselves, a name. eninr illlass nent This, in truth, has been accomplishedg As our thoughts through memory crowd, Eiiiciency is the slogan Of a class of which we're proud. Our experiences have been variedg Intermingled work and fun, As a bright dream glides before us, With the long race almost run. We regret to leave our classmatesg Still we long to try our wings, In the world's contending conflicts. To do bigger, better things. Far too soon, dear fellow students, We must ay a sad adeiu, As we leave the Halls of Learning For the great world's broadened view. Teachers, students, the time has come, Where the parting of the Ways appear: Each to hi task, whether great, or smallg Goodbye, goodbye P. H. S., so dear. -F .H. WL? 4 1 fy fl ,A 4 I 4, . ff f I l'f , r 1, 1 1 44, G .UI gf lfiaffyzfa B 1 9072 iffy' ff, 1 f 7,11 -4: H I if sr 11 u x 2 11 ZH In . fl 5- I l Q lialehirfnrg TIME with rapid strides has whirled the hours along until the sea- son of parting is at hand. It is with reluctance that the Class of 1921, has come to bid you farewell. As this sweet sad word is uttered, the glorious outlook of the future, loses somewhat, its mysterious charm and we linger with faltering footsteps at the 'parting of the way.' For four industrious years, our watchword has been, First the foothills: then the mountains. The struggle over the foothills has been by familiar and beaten pa-ths. Thus far the journey has been made easier by the sympathetic, eiiicient efforts ofthe Facultyg and made delightful by the joyous companionship of fellow students. We have completed the first lap of the race toward our goal. We see the rugged mountains in solemn grandeur rising to bewildering heights, then we realize that we have accomplished but a beginning to that which lies before us. Now our pathways must diverge. In the joy of our attainment, we look upward to the glittering mountain peaks of successes almost within our reach Here, amid the rosecrowned heights lies Fame, beckoning with alluring gestures. There, circled with elusive mists, calls Contentment to her sheltered valley. Yonder, in the golden glory of a lofty summit stands Usefulness. These summits appear so near at handg they seem easy to attain. So dazzled are we by the splendor that we are unable to discern the long rugged path that lies between the Now and Then. We cannot see the dangerous precipice, the deadly avalanche, the jagged rocks, the alluring by-paths, that beset the way. Courage, patience, work and hope must travel with us. With our goal in view we must stride for- ward in the spirit of our beloved Longfellow who said: The heights by great men reached and kept Were not attained by sudden flight, But they, while their companions slept Were toillng upward in the night Along the upward climb, each of us will come to the path of duty-H stern and implacable. A path sometimes steep and rugged, with jag- ged rocks to bruise the feet and sharp thorns to pierce the hands. There will be seemingly unsurmountable barriers of doubt, fear and discouragement, but this stretch of the trail leads to the broader view which only comes from service. Allu ring lights may point to the false paths. Siren music may lead to the precipice of harmful pleasure. If the hand of the Divine, guides in the narrow way, our eager feet, there will be a seal set on our characters that Eternity shall not be able to erase. ' Nor would we forget those who toil by our side or whose pathway crosses our own. Self-sacrifice for the good of others, right thoughts toward God and man, will enablesus to carry out those principles laid down in the Book of Life. Unconsciously we shall attain the summit, Where the eye sees the world as one vast plain, And one boundless reach of sky. y With four years of patient toil to steady usp with high ideals our instructors have so faithfully put before us in class room and social in- tlercourse, we go forth cheerfully.. to do whatsoever our hands find to o. . lt is with a feeling of tenderness, we look back upon the green and pleasant foothills. It is with a sense of grief we leave behind the pleasant hour , the youthful joys, the fleeting ambitions and look for- ward for the future to bring us richer stores of learning. greater pleas- ures in service, and the more abiding joy of accomplishment. May the spirit of our beloved school still abide with us, and with those who follow. May we pass to others the gifts our Alma Mater has bestowed upon us. May we never mar her good name but ever be an honor to her memory Then welcome each rebuff That turns earth smoothness rough Each sting that bids nor slt nor stand, but go! Be our joys three parts pain! Strive and hold cheap the strain. Learn, nor account the pang, Dare, never grudge the three. MO. M. C. U N n E R fm A ,, C LA SSMEN WW gg A M X' E 9fi 74 .1fffffff2'?ffff fff ff, 'C' 17 7 ff 71' ' M. .1 , . 1,1 .1 ' la. yy 1 1 af, A 9rr?',Lj1?' M811 113291 .4 f f ,gb ,, Cfilw glnniur Q'lIass p Ah! Reader, now you have the chance of your lifetime. Here you rome face to face with a crowd of the most illustrious men and women tto bel in the world. 'Tis not every one has a look at so many renown- ed personages. We surely remember the first day we came to P. H. S. You know some how or other we had imagined this building was full of giants and dragons unbelievable. We decided we would come two by two so that we would not have to share our fear alone. But wonder of wonders! When we came we entered one of the most lovely kingdoms. The air just seemed filled with good cheer and companionship. When our marveling abated in some measure, we stopped to count our number and found we were thirty-eight strong and the largest class that had ever enteied Plainfield High School. Adapting ourselves very readily, -we soon organized and elected the following officers: president, Mager Dickson: vice president, Harold Cumberworthg secretary, Hilda Black. Out of this snappy bunch of Freshies came a yell leader who has kept things going for three years. And in Discussion contest the honors came to us, for out of a number of live, including Seniors, Soph- omores, and one Freshman. the Freshman, Bruce I Wilson won first place. After a year of c mtinued work and good times,we sadly left behind our glorious days of Freshmanhood. In the Autumn of 1919 we entered the portals of a 'new kingdom and found it even more pleasant than the first. As we climb the stairs we hear the sound, All Hail! the Sophs are here. Yes, they are here, ready again to enter into that comraderie spirit which we found so pleasant last year. and again to scale the wall of knowledge under our able Faculty. I We are the same healthy bunch, ready to enter into work and play with vim and go, and to ever strive toward that goal which we have set before us. We are again fulfilling prophecy. In the Primary Con- testlvlarcus Dixon won first place in speaking and Katherine Hiatt won first in singing. We also received two seconds. And now again another year comes to its close and we are out for a long happy summer. Early on September 6, 1920 we hear the merry chime of the old school bell ringing clear on the morning air. It is time to begin a new school year. We have had our play and now we are to have our work for we don't want all play and no work. That might dull the pages of history we have so brilliantly filled before. We are now Jolly Joniors and the name fits us perfectly. Our only regret is that we have grown too large for our dear old building and have been placed into a new one. For memories of our old school will always be closely cherished and associated with the good times we had there. Still the beautiful campus and the convenience of the new building have in a way reconciled us. This year we are very proud of ourselves in the line of sports. We have four regulars on the girls' team, namely: Katherine Hiatt, Veva Griffin, Gladys Roach and JuliaKreider. Our boys' team has also made a fine showing and we were certainly pleased with them when they went into the fray on March ll, and defeated our poor little friends, the Sophomores. The love of a fair game, the team work and the spirit of our boys and girlsmake a bright outlook for next year's athletics. Our officers now are president, Harold Bowmang secretary-treas urer, Geraldine Calbert. In the Oratorical Contest Katherine Hiatt won first and Marcus Dixon won second in singing. In discussion Julia Kreider won first and Bruce Wilson second. In reading Marcus Dixon won second. So after all, our friends the Seniors don't take all the honors ofthe school. And so another year has come and gone. Our faculty has safely carried us over the shoals and rocks and have brought us to la point where we can almost penetrate the veil of the Future with confidence that we will win no matter what ohstructs our path. So never doubt. The Freshmen 's strength in numbers The Senior's strength in books Or the Sophomores for their blunders Or the Juniors for real good looks. Ellie gluninr Qllmss From left to right: First row: Heringlake, Cumberworth, Sullivan, Dickson, Kirkpatrick. Second row: Salsman, Bryant, R.ot,h, Roach, Palmer, Vaughn, Bray, Bryant, Bowman. Third row: Negus, Calbert. Arnold. Black, Kreider, Atwood, Hiatt, Griffin, Tucker. Fourth row: Morrison, Dixon, Glen, Wilson, Herring, Light, Dixon. CLASS COLORS MOTTO CLASS FLOWER Green and White Be sharp, be natural but, never be flat. White Rose Snr? I 1 ,ky 'ff' ff'g , fr 1, I' 4 3 2 1 , 335111 uxen llllm ., ,. fl ' 'P p was Wagtf ff, W, ' 4 3' 2' 1 ,f ,.. '-ia, Q fthe 'nplfnmnxe Gilman glifnshmzm Bgenf' At 8:10 A. M. September 9, l9l9 all the students of P. H. S. gath- ered in the Assembly. Some were there in previous years--some were never there before. All turned and gazed in amazement when forty- seven Freshmen walked boldy into the room. Determination for suc- cess was Written on all their faces. The tirst week of school we met for organization of our Class and elected the following officers: Dawson Price, president, Helen Barlow, secretary-treasurer. These oiiicers piloted us safely th rough the Freshman year. During the first month we were initiated by our friends the Sophs and later in the year we returned the party. We had several parties during the year, one of the most enjoyable being at the close of the term when the Sophomores joined us in our festivities. We were represented in the discussion contest by Ruth Ballard. Dawson Price won honors for the class of '23 by his oratory given Class Night. Also our Class Song won an encore. jnplmmnre Bgzur. i'Where oh where are the gray, young Freshmen? Sale in the arms of the Sophomore Class. Again we attracted much attention as we entered the new P. H. S. Building. No one was surprised at our improvement for they knew us of old. As we carried the spirit of the school on our shoulders in the previous year we again lifted the burden and feel as if we had suc- ceeded. ' The first week of school we held a Class Meeting and elected Daw- son Price, presidentg Walter Newby, vice presidentg Margaret Inman. secretary--treasurer. Later in the year Dawson and Walter resigned and Joe Marley and Irene James were chosen respectively. Also a Class Editor, Betty Brewer. During the tirst month, we initiated the Little F'reshies and they returned the compliment in a short time. Among others was a Christmas party. ' We were represented in the Boys' Basket Ball by Albert Pike and Joseph Marley. In the Girls' by Mildred Smith, Julia Dickson, and Lucia Cooper. In the vocal contest .I ulia Dickson entered and ca me through with third place. We were obliged to gin into mourning for the following classmates: Esther Osborn, Paul Walton, Calvin Dorsett, Earl Walsh. But as the old saying goes for every loss there is a gain and we welcomed Ken- neth Wantland and Fred Hawkins into our class. '? '7 Qui? A npltuxttnite Glass .J x From left to right: First row: Reeves, Carter, Burris, Smith, Cooper, Harrison. Second row: Jordan, Gibbs, Marley, Parsons, Swain, Rogers, Pike. Third row: Bowman, Dickson, Rushton, James, Inman, Barlow, Ballard, Krebs, Brewer. Fourth row: Jordan, Swinford, Price, Jessup, Chastain, Wilson, Hawkins, Wantland. CLASS COLORS MOTTO FLOWER Red and White We'i-e Sophomores, But Watch Us Climb Red and White Carnation r w LITEIQUL 1' f if 'ff Q 3 . I F V iiffnfflf q5'fw,5,1f:'fa ff '12 ', 4120 ff, ,f,,Kr 7l,,' '49, 1 ' EI 11, U I 2 Il. 111 4 1' 7' 9 1 1, ' xv ff , 1 51,9 pgiierarg ani: 4 xztmztiir gziiniiizs The biggest event of the year along a dramatic line was the Senior play, Prayer-Books and Playing Cards , a three act farce crowded with mirth from start to finish. Having seen the Junior play of the preceding year, the public expected agreat deal from them now. as Seniors. True to their expectations, those who attended the play were not disappointed, for the manner in which Jones extricated himself from the various embarrassing situations in which he was continuously involved, gave to the audience a rare treat. Mr. Stevenson directed the play, and it was due to his tutelage that the play proved to be a gigantic success. U Another-important event of the school year was Bulbul a burles- que given by the Junior class. Katherine Hiatt as Bulbul'i and My ron Heringlake as Prince Caspian. were the leading characters. Others of importance were Geraldine Calbert, Marcus Dixon, Julia Kreider, Harold Cumberworth,Harold BoWman,and M ' r Dickson. Practical- lyg the entire class was included in the chorus. enes. To our Juniors is due the honor of giving to the public the 'drst musical comedy in the history of P. I-I. S. ' Theirs is a class of much talent andzthe citizens ofwPlaintield look forward to further entertain- ments by them for nextyear. A most important phase of our school activities is that of the Liter- ary Club. The need of some such organization had been felt in our high school for several years. The Club has endeavored not only to fill this need but also to accomplish untold wonders in promoting the literary genius of P. H. S. They have succeeded Well. The Weekly programs, given under the auspices of the Society have been a source of pleasure and profit to both the student body and those taking part. It is to be hoped that this splendid organization will continue, and that next year the tield of their activities may be broadened. May they accomplish even more in the future than has been achieved in the pastg and through the efforts of the P. H. S Literary Club may the spirit of good will an.d friendship be forwarded among the students. I -F. H. Florence Kirkpatrick .I ulia K reider .......,.. Julia Dickson ..... Katherine Hiatt. .... Lefts to ri mm Glnniesianis glib, lst row: Kirkpatrick, Kreider, Dickson, Hiatt. 2nd row: Dixon, Admire, Barker, Wilson. ..Rea.ding ... . .Discussion Voice ...,Voice Marcus Dixon ...,....... ..... Ruth Admire. Clarice Barker ..... Bruce Wilson. Reading and Voice ...........Reading . . .. Reading . . . .Discussion 7,921,290 q,6',w,5,g'ex,, I5 ff , Aware g , 3 1 11 ff If If 932:11 uxen Jill Prag er Books and Playing Cards A 3 Act Farce Presented By THE SENIOR CLASS OF '2l Opera House Qlzxsi nf Qllmraciers Jones, who travels for a prayer box k house. . ..Philip Hiss Ebenezer Goodly, a professor of anatomy...Hildon Calbert Antony Goodly, D. D. Bishop of Ballarat f Whitson Stewart Richard Heatherly, engaged to Marjorie ..... Elmer Jarvis Thomas Holder, a policeman .....l........... Frank Spear William Bigbee, an inmate of a sanitorium Raymond Phillips Henry Fuller, superintendent of sanitorium . Fred Osborn Mrs. Goodly, Ebenezer's wife ...Olive Charles Cissy, Ebenezer's ward ........... .... F erol Harrison Marjorie, Ebenezer's daughter. .. . -..Margaret Brown Minervia, Ebenezer's daughter ........... ..Ruth Admire Alvlna Starlight, Mrs. Goodly's sister.Marguerite Masten Helma, Sweedish servant girl .............. Clarice Barker Fridag, April 22 Bggnnpsis SCENES FIRST ACT-Living room at Prof Goodly's home in New York City. SECOND ACT-The Same THIRD ACT-The Same. TIME-The Present. The story is that of Ebenezer Goodly, professor of anatomy, who is lured to a prize iight and the police make a raid on the mill I-Ie excapes to his home followed by Jones, who sells prayer books when he can, and playing cards when he cannot. The Bishop of Ballarat, brother of the professor, is expected at any moment. The police are on the trail, so Jones disguises himself by putting on a bishop's garb, and many complications ensue. An escaped lunatic aids the other fun makers. mv ' av MR. E. L. SCOTT, Principal. W iuninr Zliigh jzitnnl With the abandonment of the Central Academy, the High School was tilled to overflowing with students. Accordingly the Township purchased the Academy Building, remodeled it and at the begin- ning of the school year 1920-21 the Junior-Senior High School system was instituted. The Junior High School is made up of the 7th, Sth and 9th years, and they were given the old High School Build. ing. With Mr Scott as principal, the organization was soon perfected and under Mr. Johnson's supervision the entire system has worked in perfect harmony. The state High School Inspector was so well pleased with the system that he advised many other teachers over the state to visit our schools. He further showed his approval by granting P. H. S. an indefinite commission under the Junior-Senior plan of organization, the Erst of its kind in Hendricks County, the third of its kind in the state. The Junior High School has been very loyal in their support of all high school activities, All praise is due them for their splendid co-operation and school spirit. 15,7 ' 44,,3,fg,,2.g4f,, v -Z 25120 fff ur 11 m 4 4' ', 3 8 n Q ' ,uv 7 If 63 9 Gllue giirnsljman Glass We, the Freshmen Class, entered High School in the autumn of nineteen twenty and hope to graduate in nineteen twenty four, after having performed to the best of our ability, our small part in the or- ganization of the school. We. have a large class of thirty-tive and have had the honor of be- ing the iirst Freshmen to enter a Junior High School in Plainfield. Soon after the opening of school we had an interesting class meet- ing over which Professor Scott presided. The oiiicers elected were as follow, President, Roy Jacksong Vice-President, Hildreth Glen, Secretary-Treasurer, Mary Aletha Harrison. However We did not feel as if we were full pledged members until the Sophomores royally entertained us with an initiation party. The most delightful feature of the evening was the initiation itself, althon gh we are of the opinion that it could have been rendered more thoroughly. We were also entertained by the eighth grade in a most charming manner and returned both of these parties with Dessie Duffy and Irene Powers hostesses. Another big social event of the year was a very unique Hallowee'n party given at the country home of one of our class members, Ruby Dixon. In the latter part of the first term, the seventh and eighth grades and our class gave a program for the musical benelit of the school. The proceeds derived from this and money earned by selling candy enabled us to buy a victrola which is a great help in our school work. At Christmas time we had a party in one ofthe class rooms, which was very much enjoyed by all. The refreshments consisted of several varieties of candy, made and served by the girls of the Domestic Sci ence Class. These girls have served delightful meals several limes in the course of the year and are enjoying their work very much. The manual training class of boys are also doing well and have made several beautiful stands and book shelves this term. At the class basketball tournament, our boys also showed their mettle and we are certain if they had drawn the Juniors or Sophomores instead of the Seniors, We should have just walked away with the honors. I ' One the Whole think we are a very worthy class, from the admiring glances which are bestowed on us, and hope to leave behind us when we graduate. an impression which will be a source ofinspiration to our under classmen. Now, dear Freshmen of nineteen twenty one, do not feel when you step in the toga's of Freshmen that all cares are cast aside and life is one long dream of parties and ice-cream for such things as mid-term examinations have been thrown into the path-way of haughty Fresmen. Too much gaiety causes mental indigestion. the attacks being rec- orded on the monthly report cards and later the diminished amount of mid-night oil. We have made good resolutions and have tried to raise in a small part the standards of scholarship which have been set before. The faculty has been very kind to guide our footsteps into the paths of right thinking and living and we feel that highest ideals have been instilled into our minds by them. Good bye, Junior High, You have served us wellg What the future holds for us, You nor we can tellg May we live to serve you more We the class of '24. Elie gflrzshmzrn Qllmss Back row from left to right: Geraldine Good, Horaoe Powers, Roy W. Jaelceon. Stanley R. Hardin, Carlos .l. Kenworthy, Margaret Harvey, David Larison, Phyllis Thomas, Alice Terrell, Doris Daum, Araminta Frances Moon. Middle row: Znla Shane, Marguerite flastehter, Russel Harlow, Clarence L. Pike, Edythe White, Mary Alebha Harrison, Marcia Dena Rushton, Deseie Dee Dnffey, Evelyn Powers, Nellie Wright. Sarah Irene Powers, Paul Roth. Front row: Lloyd Brewer, Loren W nods, .lames Hadley. Ilildrebh Glen, Ruth Atkinson, Mary Louise Yiarley, Flieol Irene ldtzter, Ruby R. Dixon, Cora Marie Bovard, John W. Marlin, Kenneth Mills, Emma Price-absent. CLASS COLORS MOT TO FLOWER Purple SL Gold Excelsior Yellow Rose RH r 1 ff ff If ar n u r 2 ri ,IH m 79 ff mme Qiglfilg lfezrr The Blue and White, thirty membersnstrong, is proud to be in the Plainfield Junior High School. Early in the autumn the class met and formed an organization for the year 1920-21, with the following officers: president, Harold Jackson: vice-presidents, James Staffrod and Everett Hume, treasurer, lone Carravway, and secretary, Bernice Campbell. The class has carried five subjects throughout the school year: general science, history, English, rnathematicsg the boys, agriculture, and the girls, domestic science. Our social gatherings were all delightful events. Our eighth grade days are nearing the close, thanks to our untiring and patient faculty for making us Freshmen. As the members of this class are determined to grow in mind as well as in body, may we progress in the future as in the past and help keep P. H. S. in the limeligh t. Just Imagine-- Wendell Coble not winking at the girls Miss Hadley being angry Mr. Johnson with a pompadour Muriel Smith with curls Mr. Scott giving everyone A plus in history Buren Good with his English lesson Winfred Edwards without freckles Mrs. Love without the interest book Miss Carroll smiling Lowell Stanley without dimples Aubry Miles without his lessons Juanita Newby with black hair Y WW Y W V Y AY,.,, , WM, .,,, .. , . .,, .- .... . ...-.,. ..Y .-. N-, - A ---y 51132 Qiighilg Tfrzzr Back row from left to right: May 'l'nrpen. lime l2.m'nwny, Muriel Smith, Rui' .Vim-rlson, Georgia Cnrbiss, Paul Fields, Fay Morrison, Wayne Cassidy, lluren E. Good. Velma .l. Hayliss, Miriam Keener. Middle rnw: Edward Wnlsll, Allill'l' Nlilew. .lnlln Cnlile, Lowell Stanley, .lziunlta Newby, Jennie Jordan, Ruby Friel, llurnld .l:iclcson, James St,:ill'nril. Cecil Nysvewamder. llotitmn low: Olive Winsted, liernive U Caunplaell. R-:bert W. Edwards, Ralph llarlmangli, Geneva lfrniilcliui, Everett llume, .loe Pzirsuns, Hubert. Nl. Cailbern, lmris .lumes+Lena K. Ilnugluss-ubselib. CLASS COLORS CLASS MOTTO CLASS FLOWER Blue and White Not on the Heights, But Climbing Carnation 'W Mi 332111 uren Mlm A' , Tire lllnil nf ilfv gfunesurne jekrnns We Sevens, on a nice fall day, Shouldered our books and marched away. As lin andeout there seemed to tlit A brand new thought that we were It, , The clock ticked on around to nine, We formed anawkward, gawky line, We descended the stairway steep and long, And found that we were thirty strong. While it was new as new could be The teachers came with sympathy, And as they met us in each class They signed the lessons thick and fast. And sent us home to dig them out And get them right without a doubt. Upon our brows it seemed there grew A dozen frowns and wrinkles too. That Arithmetic hard as it could be Seemed longer than Eternity. Then came that English, mercy me! Where we must always proper be, And not say I have saw or ain't My! Junior High School seemed so quaint, Then Mr. Scott wrote out some rules, The way they do in all the schools. Don't talk when in the assembly roomf' Or if you do you'll hear your doom. Don't giggle and don't pop your heels. To the History room to eat our meals, But oh! that Interest Book beat the band And made our hair on ends to stand. Still while we were Sevens full in sight, Among us many jewels sparkled bright. And while there always were a few Who showed that awful emerald hue, You've found by waiting long enough The rest were diamonds in the rough. 41 mtv ggerrextih 159111: Back row from left to right: Lzinrlys Davis. George Johnson, Ruby Toland. llelen Carter. llurold N14-liniglit, Josephine Harvey, Pauline Harlow, Gladys Davis, lla Uverlol.: Jesse Gibbs: Hp rdzi CziLron. Middle row: Roland Calbert. llildon Townsend. Lorraine Irrisi-oll, Estllier Pike. Eiizsibelli Blair, Helen Tucker, .lziuniha Jordan, Dorothy Moon, Truman Larison, Walter Iiullurd, ilaitlord lflynn Front row: Ulive Mills, Ruby Burris. A rnola Seaton. Leah Hyrunt. Clifford l1'ielfls,C7I-,ye llryanli, l'.iul Wilson. Merlin liowin-in, Raymond Sbormer, .l:iunit1a Winsted Florenue Clendening. Ilildred Gil-Yt5I', lluuile Roirk. CLASS COLORS CLASS MQTTQ CLASS FLOWER Turquoise Blue and Old Rose No Victory Without Laborn Sweet Pea 3 29:7 facfziflffffl -Y fig: 1,316,- as 1 an uxen m if , if , ' , ff , We have the nicest faculty That ever there could be, But how they do bumfoozle us Is more than- we can see. For A D. Johnson is so full Of teasing brilliancy . That our brains they get all addled At what he says to you and me. And also there's Miss Carrol My! she can cook and sew. But don't dare hint I said it That she's making her trousseau. But the one that teaches singing ls the one that you should see. Her name is Mrs. Hampton, She's a music prodigy. And then there's small Miss Barker Whose voice is Wee and light And although she can often bark Its lots worse than her bite. Then our principal, Mr. Scott, He certainly is a dear Though his wife is going to choke him Is the universal fear. For she just keeps putting collars On her man that are too tight And the way he yanks his chin up At an angle is a sight. Ihr zrzulig And then there is Miss Hadley We think a lot of her. There are others think she's sweet For she's very hard to beat. And now we come to Stevie Who can play a lively tune For he can bow away like sin Gazing up as if unto the moon. And then we have a teacher Who is,very prim and neat. Her name is Nlliss DeWeese And she's also hard to beat. But when it comes to Mrs. Love My words can not express it Tho, if you're very, very sharp l'm sure that you can guess it. That when she has assembly 1'00m I wouldn't even dare To throw a puny paper wad Into the schoolroom air. And now we have the faculty Of dear old Junior High They have so many virtues That we,ll laud them to the sky. And so we'll always hold them dear And think of them yet more When we have left dear Junior High The class of twenty-four. -Mary Marley ri 5 , , . W I Y I V . .r - 4 aygi, 3,gy5f.'f,,2,g'1w. 0 we 275 f' I, 7 if 77, 'away 219 -fff, 811. 113211. 111 lx f 4 fl xv Qrihuie in Dear old, grand old Plainfield High As the years go drifting by You have led us, hand in hand Through the realms of happylland. Cheered our gloom in every trial Made the world seem worth the while, For your spirit-guiding ray - Has illu med our darkest way! O, your halls of learning wide With the old stone steps outside, And your campus, and your gym- Each one lends devotion 's whim! Each one seems to speak and tell Of the life we've known so well And the merry times we've had While within your circle glad! PM gnc ' 0 Play and study, loyal friend, In sweet memory shall blend With the thoughts we'll hold of you, Dear old High School, noble, true! And in fancy we shall see Visions of what used to be. Visions of the fun we claimed r In your halls of study famed. So, dear, grand old Plainfield High, As the years go slipping by, Through the haze of every fear, Lurking, still, behind each tear, Golden memories will gleam And, entranced, we'll ever dream Of the days we used to bless While with you, old P. H. S. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITI N215 Qheir gsagixxgs, ge Shall gbrntn Qllgemn Doc:- Oh, boy! it's keen. A. D, :- Well, bless your dear little heart. Geraldine:- I don't believe I know. Boots:- Well, what do you think I am anyway. Mrs. Swindler:- Come with us, now students, please. Mike:- That reminds me of alittle joke. Miss Edith :-'iYou may translate the next ten lines, please. Root:- C'ssy Boom! Frances:- Well, I don't know how to express it but -- Gob:- Now, in the Navy. I remember -- Steve:- I am reminded of alittle verse ofrscripture on this occassionf' U Florence G :- A-W-h! Kid. Marguerite:- Aw, shut your mouth. Bill:- ...... . ........... Redz- Ditto Tressiez- The funniest thing - Phil:- Oh! Ye Gods, I don't know. Peg:- Oh, that'l1 be fine. Ferol:-'iOl'i, you silly thing, Beulah: Heck Jarvis: Well, Iguess. Lola: I should worry. you. ' J :Hi lm rqrhnnl Gbrzlfesixzr c: 5 U' lst row Hefty to rlghbl Stevenson, Calherb, Castetter, Marley, Sullivan and Harrison. 2nd row Jamison, Rushton and Dixon. 3rd row Dixon, Hiss, and Cuuiberworth. So far as is known. Plainfield is the only High School in the count-y that maintains an orchestra. The practiced faithfully every Monday night all year and their ser members have vices have been much in demand at public functions of all kinds ATHLETICS S AM M U' ,Mum 4 IUOXYQ if W ..., - Qlhe 55111115 Front row, left Io riglllz Stewart, llzigee, Rees. Calbert. Jarvis Sec-ond row: Spear, Smilh, Phillips. Pike. Nlarley Third row: Johnson, ooaellg liixon, Osborn. glintn ills ugilnnsn jam Them HOBBIE--Honorary captain uf the squad. Big and mighty. A good basket shot and a dangerous man to the opposing team. JAVIS-The smallest man on the team. He was the high point man of the season. A streak of lightning when in action. He was a good basket shot. BOOTS-A consistent player either at for-ward or guard position. Never will the fans forget Boots in the win over Brovvnsburg. AL-A go get 'em and kill 'em man. He sure did defend that old back guard position. Al is given the honor of being one of the best back guards ever Wearing a P. H. S. uniform. MIKE--Sometimes Couch Johnson shifted Boots and Mike He was a versatile player and worked in nicely with the defensive and of- fensive plays He won the Almond-Jordan cup for displaying the prov per mental attitude in all games. MOLLY'-M0lly was sub but one of the best that ever shot at a basket- The fans well remember how he saved the day in the Zions- ville fracas. ROOT-When Coach Johnson saw the team was weakening, in went Root. What he vvould'nt do is not worth recording. He was one big bunch of lighting pep, and always served as such to the team. GOB--The strong man. He was always on the job, and as a iioor guard, he filled in nicely. His star game was the P. H. S.-Amo aifair. iifff ff 'v14fffffZf?fff, M ' 1 ff' f'f 9 ,Y ' 7,11 al , 'f 8 n u r 2 rt m y 9 V Qllehfnsperlrnn The fame won by the P. I-I. S. basket ball team this year is now 0Cl- 29-Plainfield, 143 -41110, 7, alP1aiH1le1fl' history. The team, though light, has weathered a stormy season and NOV- 5-Plainfield, 32: Danville, 8,at Danville- emerged with colors flying. Nov. 12-Plainneld, 155 Lizton, 16,at Plainfield. The school was fortunate in having eight letter men in uniform Nov' l9 Plolllllolo' 269 Noltll Salem' 12' at Nollll Solom- during the season- More fortunate were the boys in having for their Nov' 24-Plainfield, 281 Boll Dovlo' 8' at Plalllllolo' coach, Mr. A. D. Johnson, who handled the athletics at P. H. S. in ine Nov' Zo-Plolllllolo' 242 Broad Rlopllo' 19' at Plallloolo- fashion. It was due to his tutelage that the boys always fought to Doo- 3-Plallnflolo' 31? P1ttSb0f0,23- at Plttoboro- the end. His was the ability to instill into the team before going on Dec- 10-Plainfield, 40? Clayton, 12' at Plamflolo- the floor that old fighglff Dec. 17-Plainfield, 295 Amo, 11, at Amo. Well do the school and fans remember the Brownsburg and Dec' 22-Plallllleld' 232 Browmlbllrg' 33' at Plalnoeld' Zionsville stanzas. It was that old iightll injectedinto the team's ana- Deo' 29 Pllalllllle'ld' 392' Cumberland' 20' at Plallllleld' tomy that made them the victors in these hotly contested frays. Jan' 7-Plolllllolo' 381 North Salem' 19' at Plalllllolll' . . . . 14-1' ld, 382 ' '1l,18, 1'fil. Another feature of the Squad this year was then' sportsmanship ian 19 Pl? aluglid 15' Shnazlsl e 29 at Shalt fda displayed in all their games. This was characteristic of each individ- Jan' 21-Plainfield' 40l B ordrR'fe'1 '55 'cog ll jeg- 1 ual during the entire season- Again, reference must be made to the an' 2? Plllll fi 111 gz mi d, mpg' :gi , Alfie coaching system employed by Mr. Johnson. It was his earnest desire Jan' 4 -I Dali? 13' '33, 'Zu n Tia ZZW' Pl? Zim e ' to haveaclean, hard playing, aggregation. Before each and every Ijell' 4-llolll e v 0 U. lonsvi e, , at annie., game, he imparted these Words to the quintet: Hit 'em hard, boys and L 00' lf-' 'afmleld' 'S' Mooresvlue' 13' at Mooresvme' play ,em Clean H Feb. 12-Plainfield, 05 Valley Mills, 2, at Valley Mills. ' . l . Feb. 18-Plainfield, 313 Brownsburg, 24, at Brownsburg. k ll th b .th . f l f l Ta en in a ,1 as een more, an a success u season or ocal Feb' 25-Plainneld, 243 Clayton, MIM Clayton' basket ball enthusiasts and the graduating squad this year wishes the squad for next year a most successful season. A word of appreciation is due the community and patrons of the school for the loyal support they have shown the team. It has enabled them to have the best of equipment, pay on an old debt of two years March 4-Plainfield March 4--Plainfield, , 165 Pittsboro, 9, at Martinsville. 85 Martinsville, 34, at Martinsville. INDIVIDUAL SCORES . ' 1 u W P- I. 1 r . standing for the Athletic Association, and to leave a balance on hand 'Ll' Vlo 260' Rep' lm' Colbelll gl' Stewart 73, Spear 34 for the opening season next year. Smith l5: Hagee 2, Phillips 23 Pilre 4 -H. R. N . INTER-CLASS GAMES Sconns oct. 8-Plainfield, 183 Pittsboro, 10, at Plainfield. Seniors-30 Freshman- Oct. 15-Plainfield, 143 Valley Hills, 16, at Plainfield. Juniors-20 Sophomores 14 oct. 22-Plainfield, 233 Mooresville, S. at Plainfield. Seniors-38 Juniors- My Girls Front row, left to right: Roach, Griffin, Brown, Hiatt, Garriott Second row: De Weese, Cooper, Dickson. Carrol, coach. The P. H. S. girls' basket ball team finished the season with a splendid record to their credit. Although, only playing in four con- tests, they won three and lost one. Their only defeat came at t-he hands of their old rivals, Arno, on the P. H. S. floor. However, the story was vice versa, when the local girls journeyed to that town and defeated the A. H. S. girls on their own floor to the tune of 4 and 3. Plni nfield--7 Plainfield-2 Plainfield-5 Plaintield-4 Plainfield-19 Scores: Jamestown-1 A mo- 7 Clay ton- 1 Amo- 3 Opponents:5 P HOBBlE Honorary Captain of 'ZIOJZI YELL LEADER DIUKSUN MIKE Winner of the Almomi-.Im-dan Trophy, Superior Spurlsnmns-hip , , ,1 - Q 7y,7y7Qlf uZf!f,Z,77!f, 9 '16 1,015 f ff, r f 4 7 I' ,4' ' 4, I, f I '7 J 4jgV!'f ' 1' 1 ,- ef 'fc 811 UIQ!! 111 ff' 1- 9 I . 11 T 'I ja JZ, 4. 9 ?SiII'I1Tf51IIEI1I5lIILl1I There are those whose believe that athletics are obstacles to the progress of academic studies: especially, when a student is so great- ly interested in the foresaid art, that he becomes a member of an athletic team representing his school, Athletics tend not to retard the progress of mental developmentg instead, the training given, is given for the purpose of developing one's physique on an equal basis with one's mental capacity. Furthermore, if an athlete receives his training in a sedulous manner, he will surely profit by it mentally. But how, you ask yourself, can athletic training develop the mental capacity of an individual? There is no better answer to this question, than the following example of modern Sportsmanship, In the District T- -u rney, held at Martinsville, March -l and 5, IQQI, Plainfield and Martinsville met at 8:30 p. in , in the first game ol' the second round of the tourney. The game was won by Nlartinsville much to the keen disappoint- ment of the P. H. S. boys. Wearily, the boys directed their steps to their dressing quarters. All around them were the joyful faces of the Martinsville rooters , It seemed as though the sting of defeat was unbearable by the local boys- Suddenly, from out the hub-bub of :maths uf Plainfield should be proud ofthe fact that visiting ti-ams who oanie here :luring the year, were greatly impressed by the fine hospitality aczcorried them by the Plainiieldites. The Wapeekeewa Club of Plainiield, has greatly aided the school in giving visiting teams the proper treatment. The Wapeekeawa's threw the heterogeneous conversation of the jubilant Martinsville fans, came these words: Well, you can say what you want to, but those Plainfield KIDS are MEN. They were good losers. There in their darkest hour of their basket ball career, was a ray of hope. After all, their efforts had been appreciated by some one. Although it had been difficult to DO IT, they had smiled all through the game, regardless of the fact that defeat was inevitable. Aware of the fact that their last game for their Alma Mater would be record- ed as Lost , they smiled. Gt was indeed an honor for P. H. S. to have it rumored: The Plainfield boys are a clean and fast playing aggregationl Some few have formed the opinion that athletics consists of the following elements: ' bunk brutality and hero worship . Not so. Any coach of an athletic team always feels proud of the fact that his team is inundated with 'SSportsmanship S0 now. M r. SKEPTIC, be a firm supporter of athletics. Boost the team that is representing P. H. S. next year, and help make P. H. S. be recognized as a model Athletic center And to be successful in Athletics remember that, Sportsmanship must prevail. Apprnriniinzt open the doors of their club room, and made the visitors all feel wel- come to enter. Too much praise cannot be rendered the young men's club, and the high school is glad to take advantage of this opportunity which these few lines afford, to thank the Wapeekeewa Club for help ing make the year of '20 ,2l, one of the most successful in the his- tory of Plaintield High School. 99 PH A NX X W 0 X x xx wsk W MA 4- SS 0 9 H A , ,.N Ynw.. ' 'X N Qs R Q N M9 Sk X-M W NN ,', Q X X X W RD QNA dl' 4 x iff M XM X X K DNN W pg X w'x 547 W Q M 3 M 41 7513711 14ff'ffff?1'f f ' Q ff? . 4 I r fkf f 77v4 1 1 3 1 T' 8 n u x 2 n 4 I I7 9 3 9 Qt ,jluker 5 This page is dedicated to the doctrine of Optimism. You may, or may not, be well versed in this doctrine of hopeg you may be an ardent follower of the optimistic faith: or perhaps a base unbeliever. It mat- ters not, for who can stop an optimist when once started on his faith? All you unbelievers! prepare for the worst. Now I grant you, Mr. Skeptic, that life is not a bed of roses, but neither is it a bed of thorns. Yes, we feel a sharp prick from the cruel thorn in plucking a tempting rose, but what care we for the prick, in comparison to the joy of presenting the rose to a favored one. And, Mr. Pessimist, it does seem a shame that our greediness must suffer because of the immense cavity in the doughnut, and we begrudge the large space apportioned to the atmosphere. But stay! Stop scowling over the atmospheric circle and smile on the doughnut and at the last bite you will find that the whole of the doughnut was much larger than the hole in the doughnut. Be an Optimist First, Last, and Always! You who fear the dan- gers of an over dose of optimism, fear not, for When you 're plainly up against it and you're surely out of luck, Thats the time to use your courage and to show your stock of pluck So, all ye Skeptics, Pessimists, and base Unbelievers, bear with me one moment longerg and ye of the Faith hear me for our cause, and be silent that you may hear what a fellow-joker has to say of this big game of living. I can't seem to take life serious!- When the other fellows frown, Why, I'll swan! I have to chuckle At the way they scare the town! If I've planned to go a-larking And its pouring rain in sheets, And the lizzies are all skidding Up and down the muddy streets, Hlfilnsnphg There's no use to fume and thunder And to wish that I were dead! I've discovered its lots better If I just grin right ahead! And there 's one big laugh that's due If some boob sits on my hat! Now I ask you point blank, can't you See the funny side of that? IIIG If I'm in an awful hurry And my shoe string snaps it's song And I iind I'm out of tooth Daste, And the whole darned world goes wrong, Why, there's no use getting ilustered And so mad I'd like to kill For, it's bound to give some other Poor old chap a funny thrill! When the old alarm clock jangles At four-thirty, just for spite I would like to throw a pillow At the thing with all my might, Why, the truth is that its funny And I laugh before I think At how foolish I am looking All be-frazzled and ablink! O, it's one big game, this living! There's a funny point of view To most every situation But it's only for the few Who can hold their wicked tempers And their fancied hurts revoke! And they 'll finally discover That life's simply one big joke! 1 w ?y:ff,?64f,ff4! ',.C,7'f3'!a 7' 9 N2 1,316 fn fff 1 r 9 1' 1' ' ' ,v I L, 1 gqlrefqf ' - 'Q vi 'f ,' 4- 7 ,-12' EI n u r Q nv i Z , 'f If ak glnkes , Little drops of learning Little grains of spunk Help the mighty Senior Pass without a flunk. Florence Cildwell--Why, Olive Charles did he kiss you last night? Olive-Wellql should say not! Why do you ask such a question? Florence-Well. he told me he liked your cheek. Miss Barker-Give the principle parts of any verb. Doc Osborn-Shaka-shakere-shake-shimmy. Mrs. Swindler fto the History classy-Just think, America was dis- covered 428 years ago. Hob Rees fasidel-Gosh! What a memory she has got. Tressie-Do you know Clarence Johnson tried to put his arm around me three times last night. Harleen-Some arm, we'll say. Steve-What did Caesar exclaim when Brutus stabbed him? Peg Brown Qunprepared in her lessonl-Ouch! ! ! Soph to Freshie-How do Freshmen resemble real estate? Freshie-Got me. Soph-They're a vacant lot. Frances GMI iind it hard to express my thoughts Mr. Johnson-Too bad the express trains wont carry small packages. Mr. Stevenson, Qin Public Speaking Class, explaining inductive argu- mentl- I have observed that no two of my friends have ears exact- ly alike, fthat was in the good old days, you can't observe ears nowl therefore we arrive at the conclusion that no two people have ears alike. Billie Kreider-I wear gloves when I sleep to keep my hands soft. Miken-And what do you wear on your head? 'G is IF you don't feel just right, IF you can't sleep at night, IF you moan and sigh, IF your throat is dry. IF you can't smoke or think, IF your grub tastes like ink, IF your heart doesn't beat, IF you've got cold feet, IF your head's in a whirl. Why, why don't you marry the girl? He-That dress you wore last evening was certainly a song. She--Really! He-Yes, Sweet and Low. Upon the davenport sat the twain Josephine and her love sick swain , He and She A step was heard upon the stair And Mother foundthem sitting' there He and she. .2 Marcus,', questioned Mr. Johnson in Physics class, what is the dif ference between electricity and lightning? Marcus- You don't have to pay nothing for lightning Phillips-I had a nightmare the night I stayed in Paris. Javisl'-Yes, I know it. I saw you with her. They went.- Darling, I've made up my mind to stay at home Too late, George,-I've 'made up my face to go out . Mike - You know all the girls smile at me Red - Sure, they hate to laugh outright . .1 , - ,Q ,, 0, , , . ff 4' ff aljwffnWffv,.C,1f'1f, 5 ' 'f ' h,,KL5,',,,7.' 'ruff 1,41 4 JV' E H11 U 2' 2 It r ' 1 if Mr. Stevenson inquired an innocent Freshman. what doyou call people who drive automobiles rapidly? I'ts according to how far they miss me, came the reply. Mr. Johnson- What holds the moon in place? Ferol- Guess it's the beams, sir. The Gob - What did you do with my poem. The Turtle Dove ? Editor- It is over there in the pigeon hole. Philip Hiss- Do you serve nuts with your ice cream? Doc Smith- Sure, we serve anyone. Mrs. Swindler- If I said, 'I am beautiful,' what tense would it he? Joe Jessup- Past, Mrs. Swindler- Mr Stevenson do you attend worship? Mr. Stevenson-- Yes, I am going to the country to see her to night. Teacher -Express in your own words and use as many words of Lat- in origin as possible, HA wink is as good as a nod to a blind horse. Bright pupil.-A spasmodic movement of optic is as adequate as a slight inclination of the cranium to an equine quadraped devoid of its visionary capacity. What does she say? Says her face is her fortune. Now I understand what they mean by involuntary bankruptcy. Mrs. Hampton- What type of music do you prefer? Hobb Cdreamilyl- The Carroll. .Toe Hagee- Do you know, I'm always breaking into song? Q Cumberworth- If you'd ever get the key you wouldn't have to break in. 1-T4 AS CLEAR AS MU.D The man had just informed the Pullman Agent that he wanted a Pullman berth. Upper or lower? asked the agent. Whatis the difference? asked the man. A difference of fifty cents in this case, replied the agent. The lower is higher than the upper The higher price is for the lower. If you want it lower you'll have to go higher, we sell the upper lower than the lower. In other words, the higher the lower. Most people don't like the upper, although it is lower on account of it being higher. When you occupy an upper you have to get up to go to bed and get down when you get up. You can have the lower if you pay higher. The up- per is lower than the lower because it is higher. If you are willing to go higher, it will be lower. But the poor man had fainted! AN EXCITING GAM E The game opened with Molasses at the Stick and Small pox catch- ing. Cigar was in the box with plenty of smoke. Horn on first base and Fiddle on second base. backed by Corn in the field, made it hot for Umpire Apple who was rotten. Ax came to bat and chopped. Cigar let Brick walk and Sawdust filled the bases. Song made a hit and Twenty made a score. Then Cigar went out and Balloon started to pitch but went straight up. Then Cherry tried it, but was wild. Cabbage had a good head and kept quiet. Grass covered lots of ground in the field and the crowd cheered when Spider caught the fly. Bread loafed on third and purn ped Organ, who played fast and put Light out. In the fifth inning Wind began to blow about what he could do. Hammer then began to knock and Trees began to leave. The way they roasted Pea- nuts was a fright. Knife was put out for cutting first base. Lightning finished pitching and struck out six men. Oats was badly shocked and Meat was put on the plate. There was lots of betting on the game but Soap cleaned up everything in sight. The score was I to 0. Door said if he had pitched he would have shut them out. I I I Y .1 - fa , , ' 1' f' ' ff g9,j,,244,gG45',?,2,?'4,n, B 1 rf are -231411, fn I ' I I ' ff fl 2 m ' , 2' an ur ri ff ,. I Qy ff Miss Barker treading Latiuj-','Slave, where is thy horse Justine Krebsfwho hadn't been paying attentionj- In my deskg but I wasn't using it. honest I wasn't. Mrs Swindler- Have you any invisible hair nets? Saleslady- Yes f Mrs. Swindler- Let me see one, please . Phillip, I don't like your heart action, said the doctor, applying his stethoscope You've had some trouble with angina pecloris, haven't you? You're partly right, doctor, answered Phil sheepishly, only that isn't her name . First He- I was over to see her last night and some one threw a brick through the window and hit the poor girl in the side. Second I-Ie- Did it hurt her. First-- No, but it broke three of my fingers. Molly Spear- Isn't it queer how all great men are dying? Lincoln and Roosevelt are both dead and to tell the truth I feel badly myselff' Mrs. Swindler-- Osborn, why are you always behind with your stud- ies? Doc- So that I may pursue them. Man of Few Words- What did Hobby say when Root 'called him a liar? V Nothin' much. l' That's funny. Hobby used to be a. hot-tempered guy. Well he never said a word except, Has you'ens had enough yet? Force of Gravity, again- Steve- How did this chewing gum wrapper get on the floor? Katheryn Arnold- Force of gravity, sir. f1 J '44 9 Mr. Scott-A-Which eat most, animals or birds? Florence C.-Birds, sir, because they take a peck at a time. In danger: ' Irene J.- Bill Jamison says he is nobody's fool. Peg' Inman- I know, but some one will get him yet. Clerk in shoe store- What will you have? Clarice-'iBoots, please. Teacher-Where was the Declaration of Independence signed? Bright Pupil-At the bottom. Lois Mona-- Do you think a girl should love before twenty? Ruth- Nope, Too large an audience. DON'T MISS THIS: On the first day of May, H9215 nineteen hundred and twenty- one, the Senior Class of P. H. S. will dispose of the following personal property to wit: Harold Smith and Joe Hagee-Our pull with the faculty. Phillip Hiss-Two bottles of my hair compound. Ruth Admire-A well organized and fully trained kindergarten. Red Parsons-My splendid vamping powers. Marguerite Masten-An up to date and cleverly arranged vocab ularyg guaranteed to be the latest out. Frances Gai-riott-My ability in argumentation and debating. Lola Tucker-My skill as a Cotton picker. Bill Jamison-My fluent aud unceasing chatter. 611121 After au, life is just a big poker game, In which a continuous smile is a full house, And a cheerful word for every one is a royal flush. Left to right: Phillips, Stewart, Calbert, Editor-in-chief ..... .... I4 Ilmer Jarvis Business Manager .... .... H ildon Calbert Advertising Editor ..... .... F redrick Osborn Literary Editor ....... Ferol Harrison Athletic Editor ..... ...4 I lobson Rees mtv ggiztff Kirkpatrick, Brewer, Harrison, Brown, Joke Editor ,.... Joke Editor .... Junior Editor ..... Sophomore Editor. Cartoonist ...... .... Jarvis, Osborn, Rees. .. ...Margaret Brown .......Whitson Stewart Florence Kirkpatrick Elizabeth Brewer ....Raymond Philips f 4 1 6l 72?'1 '0 , . a' 'L 1, .1 ,, yy , 1 lfr' 1 Wuxi L!1? ff, lan - 4, B811 113211. '31 ,ab 1, I 64, 9 Gllfz ,Alumni nf gli. The association's hopes and sentiments that come through high school relations are enduring. These facts have been forcibly demon- strated in the devotion of the Alumni to Plainfield High School. The graduates of Plainfield High School are now filling responsible positions in all sections of the United States. The school grounds, halls, and class rooms have associations which make them dear to this company of graduates who are so bravely fighting the battles of life. It is with a sense of pride that they can look at their diplomas and know that the Plainfield High School name inscribed thereon stands for an institution which is wide awake, progressive and rapidly advancing into the vanguard-an institution not crumbling into dust but alive, ac- tive and alert. The year 1921 sees a band of loyal workers ushered into the Alumni. The Van Buren Elm which bears this message so proudly shows to the world the pictures of these earnest and happy recruits. The Alumni of former years gladly welcome them, knowing full well that they have been trained in an atmosphere of morality, educa- tion, integrity, and high ideals fully realizing that they have also won a substantial victory on the same battlefield whichfhas tested the worth and courage of scores of fellow Alumni. 3 THELMA NEGUS, '14, NONA CALBERT, '17. 3:1 ,jllcxnnriazn Friend after friend departs Who hath not lost a friend? There is no union here of hearts That finds not here an end. Alex Allen Vernie Smith Earl York Helen Hiatt Mayme Johnson Humphries Helen Calbert Horten se Reeder Davis Gladys Hadley Pike Willard Bridges VLASS lllllll Elizabeth Crews Dean Superior Nlont. CLASS 1903 Wallace Trotter f'hi4'ago. Ill. X Q, 1 9 Nellie Heringlake Norse Hartford, Wash. Alex Allen lcleceasedl VLA' S l'l'l' Alta Bridges Denver, Colo. Carry swam Plainfield. Mabel Ilnnt ln1lianapolis,Inul. shields Johnson Decatur, lll. CLASS 1901 Vernie Smith ldweilfefll- Marie Hollingsworth Barlow Plainfield. Ralph Bridges Pittsburg, Pu Eiarll flak 1. C, lb ldf fil'Sf'dl- Lola Jones lflfilfllmpfflli- Ind. Mayme Johnson Humphries, u ldeceasedl cfssxtgexgggilson A ern CLASS 1904-05 Mary Yeager Martinsville, Ind. I H j R h? ' le l' lyluxry Reagan Bly lylainfieldu Mabel Carter Seaton Indianapolis Ind. 'ima arrlson ll 5 L5 ' Ind' Ralph Bly Plainfield. - ..--v.-l1,---l----'- v--'-'W -' -'r' ' - -' YH ' W' ' r ' ' ?i?fffI rgficzrfjffrfa ' -rg eifiiiy' ff: ' S I' U f It 4 W ' ' f ' EI 11 2 m 1 f' 1 ' , r- ' - 5 .1 rl v f 1 rr 941, 9 Albert Barlow Bessie Westlake Dalton Harry Havens Grace Mattern Georgia Vickory Boyd Vance Smith Artelia Tomlinson Harriett Calbert Raper Lola Kelley Cliff CLASS Leona Blair Jordan Edith Ellis Bly Helen Havens Johnson Joyce Bridges Stone Minnie Sims Simpson Willie Herringlake Joseph Morgan Orla Jordan CLASS l Eva Hiatt Orbaum Nancy Hadley Fllckhoff Minnie Carter Chester Tilghman CLASS Mayme Hornaday Georgia Hornarlay Macy Ruby Dooley Arnold Albert Miller CLASS Bertha Rogers Mercer Norris Swearenirin Little Sula Westlake Tilghman Jessie Harkleroad Walton F-red Bryant Wilbur Brown Omar Jordan Plainfield. Memphis, Tenn. Los Angeles, Cal. Evanston, Ill. Salt Lake City. Utah. Camp Bennington,Ga. Plainfield. Plainfield. Patoka, Ind. 1906 Plainfield. Plainfield. Danville, lnd. Detroit, Mich. Indianapolis, Ind. Plainfield. Seattle, Wash. Plainfield 907 Petersburg, Ind. Bridgeport, Ind. Indianapolie, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. 1908 Plainfield St. Louis, Mo Ray, Arizona. Indianapolis. Ind. 1909 indianapolis, Ind. Greenwood, Miss. Indianapolis, Ind Plainfield Connersville, lnd. . Sullivan, lnd. Warrensburg, Mo. CLASS 1910 Joe Hadley Lacrosse, Wis. Katherine Cooper O'Haver Palatka, Fla. Delbert Vaughn Chase Smith Gertrude Hollingsworth Plainfield, Ind. Chicago, Ill. Marshall Indianapolis, Ind. Angie .Jackson Bryant Plainfield. Bessie Mc'Dowell Hickman Greendale, Ky. Jessie Sims Plainfield. Charles M. Calbert Plainfield. Lenos Hiatt Calbert Plainfield. Stella Smith Powner Mary Barlow McClain Hortense Reeder Davis Gladys Hadley Pike CLAS Beryl Hadley Frances Jones May Cox Johnson Willard Bridges Madge Merrick Cowing Gladys Bostick Irvin Hadley Maude Kellar Florence Newby Burdge Bridgeport,Ind. Anderson, Ind. fDeceasedl fDeceasedl S 1911 Plainfield. Plainfield. Indianapolis, Ind. fdec-easedi. Chicago, Ill. Spencer, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. Bridgeport, Ind. CLASS 1912 Caroline Pike Hunter Milwaukee, Wis. Don Little Plainfield. Hubert Garriott Logansport, Ind. CLASS 1913 Ruth Sims Kassler Helen Wilkin Helen Hiatt Stewart Fletcher Mary Greenlee Baxter Havens Washington, Ind. indianapolis, Ind. fdeceasedl Plainfield. Coatsville, Ind. Danville, lnd. Lorene .lohnston Davis Sam Browning Carol Smith Fay Smith Cam Mobile, Alabama Indianapolis, Ind Los Angeles, Cal p Bennington, Ga CLASS 1914 Mary Havens Thelma Negus Marie Dooley Steck Edith Osborne Coffey Bonnie .Jackson Lorena Lacy Grace Poland Gordon Mable Davis Fater Estelle Gibbs Smith Wendell Barrett Harry Spear Loren .lohnston Don Winsted Herschel Winsted Sherman Crayton Howard Kramer Carol Negus Irven Coffey CLASS 1915 Gertrude Hadley Garrlolt Mabel Little Marjorie Jared Nada Palmer Marshall Harry Pierson Elvin Marshall Margin ret Walsh Violo Hill Helen Calbert Don Ousler Iva Lou Bryant Iva Bailey Wright Margaret Patton Pratt Plainfield Plainfield Plainfield Anderson Ind Indianapolis, Ind Plainfield Indianapolis, Ind Cartersburg, Ind. Plainfield. Indianapolis, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind Pasadena, Cal Plainfield Plainfield Plainfield Topeka, Kansas. Indianapolis, Ind Logansport, Ind Indianapolis, Ind Valley Mills, Ind Indianapolis, Ind Ben Davis, Ind Indianapolis, Ind Bridgeport, Ind Bridgeport, Ind fdeceasedl indianapolis, Ind Cumby, Ind Indianapolis. Ind Indianapolis, lull a Q 'gfggfgg?2?:!f, B 1 1 ifrgqfaiqfn ff, if 6111 115623 111 wf .1 i! , yy f, '-w 9 Charles Moran Ben Davis, Ind. Ilildreth Garrlott Plainfield. Lois Loy Drake Plainfleld Lowell Carter Plainfield. La Rue Symons Plainfield. Ralph Parsons Plainfield Lola Walters Indianapolis, Ind. Agnes Campbell Johnson Plainfield. Roy Moore Plainfield Amy Little Plainfield. Flora Stephens Clayton, Ind. Donald Johnston Coden, Ala. Mary Sims Plainfield. Geneva Edwards Shepherd Plainfield. Ida Mae Robinson Bridgeport, lnd. CLASS 1916 Forrest Caldwell Plainfield. Tulley Jordan Plainfield Herbert Tucker Indianapolis Ind Ethelene Hadley Plainfield. Elizabeth Pike Plainfield Helen Baldock Plahiueld Gzllj' lxrebs Orange, Cal. Willie Chandler Plainfield Marie Yomer Gordon Indianapolis Ind If rank .Pucker Plainfield. Floyd Winstead Plainfield Neue Bryant Eldorado: Ark Zltelmhili Plainfield. lNN'lary .Prlt5lleflR llilalnfgelg W l U m l . ar L aurlce io a n 'e Eil3l11?Vl':Si:l'enS Da lglQfAf:53 Raadlapil oar l Plainaela. Pauline spear Plainfield Marv Hagee Pmimield Maurice Price Bridgeport, Ind. Spencer Stephenson Cartersburg, Ind. Verle Wilson Ben Davis, Ind Howard Osborne l Plainfield. John Hornaday 'U. S. Penn. Edith Henderson Hendrickson Morganmwn Ind Walter Mercer Indianapolis, Ind. Esther Hadley Indianapolis, Ind. Maurice Homaday Plahlneld Earl Almond Plalnfield. Adria Moon Plainfield Fred Gasmneau Brownsburg Ind Earl Pike Plainfield. Pearle Allen Monrovia, Ind. ' Ruth Hatton Burnettsville, Ind. Ivan Johnson ' Plainfield CLASS 1917 Esther Vestal Plainfield. Edna Carr Ilamblen Plainfield Mabel Ellls plalllllelcl Phillip Ilagee Plainfield. Albert Jessup Plainfield Walter Cllrlslle llldlanapollsl llld Orrell Negus Plainfield Dorothy Watson Plainfield Nona Calbert plallllleld Louise Beeler Caraseck Indianapolis, Ind. Belle Frazier Plainfield Harry Halton Bllmeblsvlllgl lnd Reagan Lewis Indianapolis, Ind. Lillie Chandler Plainfield Lloyd Dooley Calipatria, Cal. Lois Brown Plaillheld James Morgarl 1,-lallllleld' Guy Winstead Plainfield Ruth Thompson Indianapolis, Ind. CLASS 1920 Jewell Masten Indianapolis, Ind KILASS llllg Paul Barlow Plainlleld Leland Winstead Indianapolis, Ind. llnlm Grllllll Plalnlleld Ella Chandler Pllllnlleld gdendeglMClured Ililfxingelg' R0y COODGF Amo, Ind. Theodore I-lornaday Plainfield N garmlglf 'er Plfifntield' Mary Lucile Judd Plainfield James Stephens Plainfield one S 5 dm e ' WiIburJohnson Plainfield Lucille Dickson Plainfield Thelma Osborne Lucas Anderson, Ind. Helen Goble Plainlleld Bessie Bmyles Bridgeport Ind Exlcllieisffiaacgcffioerrizrlrer Albuqgefggipfgfl Chests' Bam' Plainfield Esther Sullivan Plailmelci Payne Clarke Mercer lndianalgollsl Ind: Portia Cooper Plainfield Lowell Winstead Plainfield Doris Roach Plainueld. Charles Larkin Indianapolis, Ind. Florence Newlin Plainfield Fmnpeg Lovett Cllrtwrlgm Indlanapollc Ind Edith Marshall Plainfield Irene Petty Indianapolis, Ind. ' ' ' ' ' Eldridge Elliott Plainfield Helen Bradford Barker Plainfield r3LASg 1918 Clive Seaman Plainfield Dorothea Carter Plainfield Arline Lambert Clayton, lrnl. Pierre Herlnglake Iowa. Sylvia Cooper Stllesvllle, Ind. B811 uxen ,Elm 4 if ,ff f 1 glttxnni Gbffivers for the gear 1921 FRANCES .Jonas '11 .... ........... ..... P r esident FRANK TUCKER '18 ...... . ...Second Vice-President RERYL IIADLEY '11 .... ..... li 'irst Vice-President EI,1zABE'rH PIKE '19 .... .. .... Secretary-Treisurer ik? -ff :iii emnxies. We are thinking of a building Where we've spent so many hoursg It's a building of great beauty, And it has those magic powers, Which are prone to draw one to it, As the magnet draws the nail, And the ones who did their duty In that building did not fail. To find something well worth learning, Well worth hou1's of ceaseless toil: But the ones who passed by cheating Could not oft their teachers foil, If they could, they knew they were guilty, When they tried the rest to blind, They were cheating not the teachers But themselves, they soon did find. We are thinking of the teachers Working hard, they had a. smile For the student who was toiling By their help to be worth while. Have you ever seen this building And its teachers? Well I guess It's the beautiful old building Called by students. P. H S. 7,321,344 fgg,6'4ff,2,Q!fyff, ' 9 ff? if 542' 11 7 , ' 7!' ' , 4 'Y' 2? 1 4, EI 11 U if 2 Ii, 111 f , r .1 lf, yy , f umnxhs uf d5rq11f2ziaiinn You vvho have read the preceding pages have no doubt wondered what has contributed most to the publication of this volume. We are proud to say that it has been due largely to the support of the business men of Plainfield and the neighboring town s. The staff especially, and the entire Sen- ior Class want to publically thank those whose advertisements appear in the following section. We ask that you, reader, peruse the following pages and note especially the great number who have favor- ed us with an ad. We gladly recommend them as Worthy of your patronage. ,.g 1 6. 1f.X'f . X'l .Xff .V . .Y.f.X'l.X'l.X'f.X'I.Yf.1'f.X'f.X'l.X'f.X'f.VI .X.'.l.X.'f.X'.l. Vf.X'f.X'f.X'f,X'f.X'f.X'.gXif.X'f.Vf.?.'f.X'f.X'f.N.'f.X.'f .Y .QQ 5 Es? QS' 'Lie' ' rv if Cf 'roi sh? ID Q NW3 VC or Viet? ?'f'S23r 'M fa- M 2 fZ'SuAi..,v3 -, 'if - Jle . I G'fvQxm. N3 Y e ' S Q g -Q 4 Z V f ff' I 1 4 I1 Il Efuer 5 g Eimgjgvihg u lf NY U11 LJ L lfufb' Iy 3 G 5 V v ,Q Y ,N Qlt9 'SdWol A, T EXPLAlNS.t0 the business manager :Ind editor Q 4? 32 Q I Vo V Dubirmo 555 ii'Sriifsrssft222212522132212 - mf - I ' , V' NV A- ,- S - ' ' 5 Q 3 l ff 337 gl P y P P ' d ' n'n makin I Q C X w ',f,' V out the dummy, gr0UPm8v 6513 1 gf g . 3 A X WU, . panels, selecting proper photographs, selling Yi' S N 53 3 V VVIV VV ,V advertising, selling Annuals 'to say nothing ofhexplaining S if '29 ' V , 'Vg tfmroughly hundreds of technical problems that will confront ? ' Q ff i i It I the stall. ' X f '4 7: Wald ? V' - 5 J '77 7 V' ' ' ' : V ' I f' h S ff d r ice Our 'D 4 4 gt! V V Th.s great bool. IS on y a part o t e ta or se v . . 5 g Ca, nf experience gained in handling hundreds of Annuals 15 at your I, if 5, of eommandg your plans and problems will receive individual I .X Q . 1 5 of f, 7'ff'ff' ,f'zVeff5Vi7 and careful attention. - be fe l WW ...,. , '25 , 4 4 -2-in ' The stall' of this publication for whom we furnished engrav- Q 5 ,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ings Wm confirm these Statements. at D533 Write to us as soon as you are elected and we will tell you how to secure a copy of Engravings for College l 3 SAQ K, and School Publications free oft-lzargr. S 4-of ' of 1 Z STAFFORD DNGRAVING COMPANY Q3 College and High School Annual Engravers S QMS SEVENTH moon CENTURY BUILDING , SJ' INDIANAPOLIS .......-- INDIANA 52 5 5 ., 1 99 -1 0 4 W in I Y h W 'X 1, 5 s NGZVYD' ' 4 ,g f Q' ,gg Q Q 3 ' 2 Cf fc DSVZ 4 P we xv ' Q fb If ' AI' X CJ I N k9:Wf'3'Pfe s s Gig 'V 5 GG- . Silo fl f E00 f 'Nr.,csiJNfaZ S 4 Q N'f KX' I .X'll'X'ITX' l1'X'l' .'X'l' .'X'f aX'f o'X'f .'X'5'X'l' fX'f .'X'f IX'-I' .'X'f n'X'f -'X'l' oX'l' fX'l' q'X'f a'X'l' .'X'f 'Nfl' .'X'f .N'f .'X'f .'X'f .'X'f .'X'l1'N f.'X'll'X'f.'N'f.X'f.'X 'll Q m4 -,7 2 'I 1 1 ml 11 n During the summer, Visit If you want to get good bargains, And be treated mighty nice, If you want to buy a stove or range, Ancl at the lowest priceg fl, . X If you want a John Deere implement, A plow, a rake or mower, just make a little call upon me Stanley Hardware Store. f Meals, Short Orders, Lunches, Tobacco, Chewing Gum and Candy We will give a set of silver tea spoons to any member of the Senior Class who marries before school begins next fall. ed i 1ix..,lhLss...Iir2si...A...,Yi,e,e,1s Stanley Hardware ffQ?aZfQfigWL, eyygdfff M'Avljvwvivtlv'A'MMS'A'wW-'A'A'MM-'A'A'A'A'A'A' ilfllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllll! Drugs, Medicines, Perfumes, Toilet Articles, Soaps, Brushes, Combs, and Pham office H0'e1B'dg A F ull Line of Druggists' Sundries. E' Ngen2SltLL 'NNWN Plainfield Indiana Paints' Oils' Varnishes' Bu!-Shes' illlllIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllIllIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH Plainfield Indiana When you buy GROCERIES Youwantthe Best Quality at the Right Price. We are prepared to give you this service. Try Us HARVEY AND SON. HARRY E. WILSGN ST-APLE AND FANCY GRDCERIES MEATS, FRUITS, AND PRODUCE Trade where your trade will be appreciated PHONE 62 PLAINFIELD G US KREBS, Q13 Barber C19 an Qenfffffv Eeefeeiefe SERVICE PPP-PI4-414 l-The Best EIectrical--- Shampoos and Massages for Ladies and Gents. Joe Krebs, Berber 1- Q guq :'- .-'72 Ei V e r Q th i 11 Q that an up-to-date shop has. Teach your 1 dollars to have more cents, and ..................... Trade with Joe 7 ,,,,,,1, ,,,,,,, ,,,,11,,,,,,, W ,1,,,, , , SMITI-IS CAEE Dr.W. IA.Sha1 e1' Veterinarian Phone HY Plainfield Chamberlin 84 Fletcher Q U K R IC E :: A GOOD PLACE TO EAT :: Auto and Trflctornkepalnng , Box Candies and Eine Chocolates a Specialty Baile T12 S, T1 f' QS and Accessor 128 A WA'-'-'A'AMW'EA'-'MM'A'A'A'A'A'-'A'-'EA'EA'-'A'A'-'Ev'-v-'A'A'va HOME MADE ICE CREAM , , i The Home of Good Ice Cream Sodas and Fine Cigars. Plamfleld Indiana Sanders Smith : : ' : Proprietor 1 I 1 1 I l 1l ii 7--lg When considering the ---- Burning Question ----Consult Us We may have a good suggestion. All Kinds of Feed and Coal. 1i 1.11- Consumers Coal Company. - Blacksmithing and Woodworking - Acetylene Welding a Specialty '-ypp-b.4l411-V RALPH CREWS Plainfield Mills Manufacturer of The Celebrated Cream ofthe Wheat Patent Flour -fA1so Dealer In--A All Kinds of feed, Hay, Clover Seed, Straw and Grain. Plainfield, Indiana 011112 X LIHKI1 Eg11I1'B1I Qilm was printed by the V Messenger Printing Company Commercial Job Printers - Manufacturing Stationers Publishers of The Plainfield Messenger Plainfield, Indiana xn 1 5955169 No too large. KKALWAYSMX , , - ATYouR 1 c No Job too small. I-SERVIDJ 64513 0 -MMM-NMAMM ni i tm .x , A. 'i xdl ff. :si ig THE PRINCESS T HEA TER As holders of a franchise in the Associated First National Pictures, the proprietor and management of the Princess is morally and financially bound to fulfill the requirements of the organization for the betterment of screen entertainment. .Jxfxfvsn We constantly endeavor to secure such plays, the rendition of which will produce no bad after effect, hut rather, be educa- tional in the strictest terms. We intend to continue as we have begun, securing the productions of recognized stars. We hope to make no mistakes in our selections. Such mistakes hurt us much more than they do you. We seek the hearty co-operation of the general public to the extent that our entertainments will maintain its present high standards. A reasonable portion of your patronage will be much appreciated. Ever Yours, J. S. JONES, Prop. i 1 l 1 -nu To the Class of 1921... Congratulations-with best wishes that hap- piness and success may ever attend you. To the students, faculty and friends of Plain- field Hih School who have patronized us we extend our sincere thanks. To all others we extend a. very cordial invi- tation to call and see us when in need of H18l1.Q1i?4E QE.?f...QJ2Q.?:.fl3f?EE.,.2S..Ql,9ll?3.EE We are at your service always. l in-ia sicioglgns Qwlz tore Di..AiNFu:L.i:. INDIANA. Fred lVl Breedlove Albert P. Barlow ' - 1 1 n -' 1 TIME TELLS1i- We luave been established in lnclianapolis for twenty years. When you come to us for PHOTOGRAPHS you may rest assured that you will get the best the profession offers. We appreciate your patronage ancl solicit it entirely on the merit of our skill. Your friends will be glacl to know how we have served you. Our Reputation is Our Guarantee The Photographer. Top Floor Fletcher Trust Building. A THLETIC SSPECIA LISTS MfWwsMMATo AI! Goocimwmww INDIAMNA HIGH SCHOOLS Smith - Hassler- Sturm Co. 219-221 Mass. Ave. INDIANAPOLIS 1-'-lx - TW0t!l,!ND5- F INWMES that which comes from Labor, and that which comes from Investment. : : : : : VT takes Only One Dollar to place you in the class of those who are investors. One Dollar 1 will open a Savings Account. You will be surprised at how the small sums become a large sum. You can then enjoy two incomes instead of one. Keep a Check on Your Bills by Paying Your Bills with a Check. fxpfolfl l -i n 1 i-- A gr l See The .......... Quaker Service Station Before you buy your ouor 12 r,r,o r ,eoe, ll o,oo ,e,r, - orrrl r,r,. 5 ,rur as we have a full line at reasonable prices. 7 Another feature of our entire stock is our high quality tractor and auto ozls, and the well known Quaker high test gaso- line. We Have Also Purchased a Car Load of House Paint at Reduced Prices. 'I he Wholesale Price Being 52.75 per Gallon. YlQ.e'2iQlPP9!i-SP9!9PES9-.EFELHEEEELBLE!l.,21'L.5'12li Quaker Service Station Plainfield, Ind. Phone 142 1 Al1tOmatiC Main Em-Roe Sporting Goods Co. oUNs, Bicvcuis FLSHING PTACKLE, AiHLEic Gooos. 219 W. WASHINGTON smear. A Opposite State House. indianapolis, Indiana W. R. ELLIOTT 1 11-ini:-un Groceries and Fresh Meats Phoenix Brand Goods. Perfection Flour. Saurs Extracts. San Marto Coffee. Fruits. Fresh Beef and Pork. New Milk and Cream Daily from the Dairy. Agent for the Neuola Phonograph J. O. Rl-ZEDER TI N N E R TIN. GALVANIZED IRON AND FURNACE WORK A SPECIALTY PHONE 89. PLAINFIELD, INO. QISNOWLFORQQNEQ -- METEGR PHONOGRAPH -- -'MORE VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. 14 ASEZTVIE HFOE OEMAONSTRKTION --Z J. C. CUTRELL i - l VAUGHN 81 SON Plurnlaing and Heating -.JJHON H3 S-- I? l 1532. F f l PLAAINFIISLD. - - INDIANA R. H. BLACK Furniture, Stoves, Rugs --- and --- General Line Of House Furnishings. Agent for the Celebrated Harponola Talking Machine. -1 Ai- h .Hallam PZ 7921 fzfmfyfvfff Zgzkfzfd' 96 My Qffmdff KIQAJ 1030925 iff! QZQW 1449.9 A Child 'S Health: 1 depends upon a good Set of teeth. I make a specialty of the care of Chila'ren'S teeth. Its just like making mud pies --fun for them and fun for me. IE Q 1 m l3Bl CCHESFE O ! ' I o10:ii1NFelI Bldg. L, 'ms ' ' Nxfatchforthe. .... . Han IELIFIEII min uf IHZZ Be a Supporter and a purchaser- ........C1ass of '22 Plainfielcl Public Liibrarg Hours: H100 A. M. to 8:30 Except Sunday and Holi a clys No Club has advantages larger than Your Public Iaibrarg Interesting Books are there for young and old t Free The G. I-I. Westing Co. Sporting and Athletic Goods N 1 - - l Pennsylvania and Vermont Ste. Indianapolis, . Indiana Indiana 's Leading Cycle And Sports Goods Store. -asf Q Y e , , f SQ- ' MMMAA Phone 63MNvvwx I ' : Citizens State Bank Building : Ofhce--Phone 107. Residence--Phone 128. Oleg-i-Phone 36-3 1QaH93w MPh0ne 36-2 PHONES Office 1543 OFFICE HOURS 3.10 Q' Qfnce EBQWEQIQ Res.-154-2 7:8 PIM: J 2 if , d ,Q ff itfi WWWM1 f 7fZfAj, Modernly Equipped Hospital Room In Connection With Ofhce V'VVN'V'VN N' Prepared to Care for any case of -SPECIAL SURGERY or ILLNESS, Attention to Tonsil Linucleation P L A I N F I E L D ' - - I N D I A N A - 5 I 1 - Ill- 1 i 1 i li CLEAN ROOMS GOOD BEDS HOTEL HENDRIX MRS. MINNIE RICHARDSON, Prop. The Hotel With Home Accomodations. 552529....QQl27521.QQEZZQZQ.,.,2...:?HES.EQ.lfQg. The Home Trade Solicited EXCELLENT MEALS REASONABLE RATES U X 'W 29 X NZ-V That is a big thing to give but when you need any Building Materials, Mill Work A Lime, Cement, or Builders' Hardware You are sure of Complete Satisfaction -PPP--5.41441- Comer 81 Scearce Company Mooresville Plainfield Maywood 1 l.-l 1 1 ' l 1 The group work in this annual was done by Commaclis Studio -I-7 1 , 1 , PLAINFIELD VULCANIZING COMPANY Expert Repairing And Greencastle, : : , Indiana WE WORK TO SATISFY. EARL C. HUNT, PROP. M G. T ribble vs1v Sodas and Ice Cream Quality and Cleanliness, Is Our Motto HH. llurshinn 53112531 gLHi172Ef1I17 4 l 3v .I l - - I , :BLY BROTHERS: We Hq,UQ ESTABLISHED 1896 :: Dry Goods, Shoes and Furnishings :: For Ladies, Misses, Men and Children Candles Voiles Silks Ginghams Table Linens Hot Lunches Sheetinii V LaWns0 .Draperies , usins utlngs Cakes, Cookies Blankm Etc, -I l Neckwear Tobaccoes' Clgal-S Underwear Shirts ' l Work Clothing Unionalls Clgarretts' Hosiery Dress Pants Hats Caps, Etc. We S211 fhe Cream Of UHUIQQQ-FURNACF5 1 : We are selling first class merchandise 1 At Pre-War Prices ,S Yours for lsusiness, Phone 30 K - PLAINFIELD, : INDIANA E I B R 0 S l ' I . -1 l ii - 1 1 1 1 1 I l . m1 Friends Ctiufcsh EEAQQEQ5s!lQE.v-Ellfliliflf Christ Exalted as King and Master. A Potent Factor in the Community. Sunday School 9:30 A. lVl. Preaching Services l0:30 A. lVl.---7:30 P. M. Christian Endeavor 6:30 P. lVl. Methodist Episcopal Church O, where are kings and empires now. Of 0111 that Went and came? But, Lord, Thy Church is praying yet, A thousand years the same. 9:30 Sabbath School. Fred Calbert, Superintendent. l0:30 Morning Worship. New every morning is Thy love. 7:30 Evening Worship. Abide with me, fast falls the eventide. 7:30 Thursday. Savior, breath an evening blessing! AUBERT L. MEREDITI-I, Pastor COAL:-:CDAL N. B. BON HAM Plainfield Phone 12 CHRISTIAN CHURCH QMZ e 4 QLZMQZZIUII l9g6Y7lilf. -- REGULAR SER VICESH- Bible School ............................. ..... .......................... 9 : 30 A. M. Morning Worship Ctlornmunlon and Devotional Sermonl. IO:-15 A. M. Cllr-istian Endeavor ............ ..... ............................ .... ' 6 : 30 P. M. Evangeltstalc Hour ........, ...... ....................................... 7 : 30 P. M. Bible Study, Prayer and Praise .......... .. ..... Wednesday 7:30 P. M. Mal-ze Church-going a Habit Come Next Sunday. VV. H. HEDGES, Minister 1- 11 -.il l A ' Just You Hear f I , ' I - 0 No Home is complete with- out a Phonograph - .lust think of the many hours of pleasure an entertain- ment you can get from one. --THE- C P'HoNocnhBHs' KND RECORDS -I Plays any records just a lit- tle better than any other machine. Complele stock af Bruns- wick and Columbia Records SYNIONS HARDWARE GO. MUSICAL DEPARTMENT. PLAINFIELD. INDIANA l I Sf Phlttililklgw I i ATLASly A CEMENT ,ff ' Wmyf BUILDERS' SUPPLIES BRICK, PLASTER, LIME, CEMENT AND LUMBER. fxfsfxzxfxfxfvvxfxzszxzx. ga -an SI SMART SAYS: ' A I KQ Th' feller who sings Home Sweet Home in a l M rined hous' is kiddin' himself an'serenadin' the 51: iii , , , , ml landlord. And, the feller livin in a shack waitin' kin no more be happy an continted then an apple kin be sweet an' sour. xzsfxzxzsrxzxuxzxzsrxzxaxf OTIS KIRTLEY PLAINFIELD Phone - - - 168 gan QM-A ?? fH1LA?- . 71331-. vi 27263 iz 'Ig,,, IV '-v' 2Ai1.gfgf.ggf5,' A. li 'A A V A Ig. A AWA. ,'. 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