Pleasantville High School - Acroama Yearbook (Pleasantville, IN)

 - Class of 1924

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' ' - Vfr -.1 ', '1' F . -'aff .' ,s JJ1' f -,::w'f.f ,g,' T,-Q.-1.5,-L',,g .. .M , wvr- wa- ww -ff., 'Qi ,......- jg! 'f5'iQ'i'-if ff 9' .c--fer: 'ef 4. '- -V -W:-V: Ai- 1'-2-1M1.-5.-1-.VM-s,.1f--49,-.V . ., - -1 , V+..-V, . .hz 1 ,. Q.. -, - .uf ,-. . ,, -.V. ,., -Q . J. V- .,,.:.-,Q .aw V., --4 . - ' ' V - 7.-V?-1-1, ,f 1.- V.. ,f,.,V,.V1..'---,QV-.3an Q., .2,iK'w Nw- . f ' V V. . -4 1 0 32 -H Mfffsw ff ww- .. 543. if fiwfw -:fV'2ff,.. .... J ...E ... L ...V I 1 gwggwmi Ea, ,fb '14 1 , p1n.1nn THE ACROAMA Edited by THE SENIOR CLASS uf PLEASANTVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 1924 1 1 1 1 1 1..1..1gl1gl1g1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -nu1'.1g.1lp 1..1.1 1 1n1n...-.1-m..n1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1n1u.1-11 DEDICATION To our Fathers and Mothers, to whom we are inclehtecl for this institution and educational afl- vantages, Ancl to Mrs. Irwin Bicknell, who as Miss Zilpha. Jackson served this school faithfully for four years. We. the Senior class of Pleasantville High School, re- spectfully dedicate the 1924 Acroz11na. -.gu1gn11n....n.-uu1-n- 1 1 1 .. ... .- 1 'I' n1u-:sin-1:1111 II1n1n-111:1111nl-n1un1n1u1-ll-wl-1uuc-nn1v:5-:1l:llc-ll1-n1.l1gq1q.i.g1.g1,..1,.,1.,1.,i l l' l ll il ll ll ll ll V I F O R E W O R D is K Tu all who may reacl this annual: 1, XVC offer this work with no apol- T ogy-we have clone our best, and ,, it is with the spirit of 'Malice K toward none and charity toward H all, that we submit to you this I hook, the first edition of the .'Xcrua1nal' in this form. I in144111115155141111uqul-11...-uqgg-gg-I-1.11lqgninin11.1lu1.1:-ll-.ll-11.1-.ln-In-45131--qg1g+ HISTORY OF PLEASANTVILLE SCHOOL The first graded school building in Pleasantyille, a brick structure, Qpage 63 was built when Matt Douthitt was trustee, about 1870. This building' had two rooms. the lower one being used by the township. Mrs. Paxton agreed to furnish the upper room. furnish it, and lease the room. for a certain suin of money. on condition that she be allowed to hold a sub- scription school. a seminary in which the pupils paid tuition. She taught for six or seven years. A few of those who attended this seminary were Mrs. Henry Clark, Mrs. Susan Hale, Ben Lucas and Clark Howard. Ben Lucas walked to school each day from his home six miles south of Pleasant- ville. VV. XV. Howard and Newt McCammon were the next trustees. Mr. Columbus Bough. who has had a hardware store in Pleasantville for more than forty years. held office for two terms. The brick building burned while he was trustee. lt was replaced with a frame structure of three rooms. tpage 59 This building was used as it was first built, during the several years that Dan Sisson. Billy Howard, and Frank Spencer were serving as trustees. -wi..1n...qq.,.,.1'-.--...11111...-.--L.-1.-...-1111ii11 .-nninn-u.1nn-...1.-..11111i...-11111--1 'x V. 1 'YY After lienjainin Figg heeanie trustee in 11108, hc rehuilt this hnilcling, so that there were then six rumns, anal a furnace was installed. lt was then that the high sclwul was tmrgani Reising was principal fur three years. The first class in the spring uf 1911. r-page 5.1 The high selnml was mme. ln 191-1 Frank Speneer again heeaine trustee. ln 1111 high sclnml inspector eonclemnecl the old frame huilmling, missionecl the scluml un eunclitiun that a new lmuilmling eunstruetetl hefure the next year. zeal. juhn grarluatecl a eertiliecl Ci the state and Cum- wuulcl he . - - 3, 2-- i ' Y .v wiv-Lisa ..-1-9--4 ' .,....- ,........-- 4. ----- ..--,,-.. -.-..... -- ..... - ll-vl-!u- u-- I 1111---------111-- -I 1 u- u--uu- u- u- nu- nu- u -dl' l'lans were made and executed so that on October 16, 1916, the school children of Pleasantville moved into the new brick building, Cpage 6j unfin- ished, to be sure, but a building of which Jefferson Township might well be proud, and which gained a commission for the high school. On account of this commission, graduates of Pleasantville High School hold as high standing as graduates of any high school in the state. VVhile John Buck was trustee, several steps were taken toward the finishing of the building. The auditorium was finished and seated, the rooms were wired for electricity. and concrete floors were put in the basement. Dora H. Bedwell took office as trustee in January, 1923. This winter an electric power line has been ,run to l.'leasantville, so that our building is now furnished with real electric lights. Two school wagons bring in children from the country. Plans are being made for improvements in the science departments of the school. Some of the young people who have gone out from this school have at- tained high positions. It is our earnest hope that the schools of lfleasant- ville may continue to grow. I pl.-ll.-lgqul 1 I1 1 1.l.1n1..i...-.gl.-.I-.gg-.1I.-gl-Il-.I 1. 1'l1.l1..1.l1l.1......l.-1.1 1 I.-1' n if DORA H. BEDWELL Trustee jefferson Township 'I ' 'I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I 7 I I I I I 7 I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I - I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I-.. ........ -- ..........----- -------- - --I- Q..-1.1.1. 1.1.1-I-.nn-n-. linu1..1..1n1n1 x K ff 1 X' X x .,, f , Q CD I 1 ,J 9 , 5 f j ' U' ' L ,v A 4' J? . X 1 , Z KN 5 N: . V X f xx My if 6 - M i A T 4' .....-...-.......-...-..-..-..- ofa R. VV. COX ' Principal Mathematics I. S. N. S. IM3 years, Marion Normal, I year, Extension Work, 1 your State Principal's Permit. DOROTHY F. HARD ILOE BUCK History and Botany D- S, and English Digfgimg I1g,I1?iVerSity' A' B' I. S. N. S., two years 1111..-111.-1..1.-.-........14,-.u.-1.....111.. X 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -ll-Il.-...1.. SENTIORS X x-X s. . k X X X 'il 0U 'ac .J 1, 1 f ,W ,af X, Z 'x. f. f fi- . 1 - WQZQ' QS 5 , + iuuiuviuuinuil 1 1 EMIL SHEPHERD, President ELMER SMITH He was born to do great Duck! Here comes a girl! things AUDRIA PADGETT So meek, so silent, and yet so full of wisdom' 1...-lgg.-g.,g....,.111111111-.-.......g.1 511.-ni...-u1ln.-ll-11.1-1n11111111--1111111 JERE GOODMAN CHARLES BRYANT Life is a jest, and all things And still the wonder grew, show it, That one small head could I thought it once, but now I carry all he knew. know it. OPAL HUDSON Is she married, or is she not- She told me once, but I for- got. .-nin1n-lull!--u--ll1llill1 11:1.u1u-Il-llqln-nun-aux1:1 1:1111-lu-quill--n1n1u -1- ------- -- ------------ - ---- -z- DOROTHY BEHEM LELIA NEAR She is pretty to walk with, Slow but sure, Witty to talk with, She moves irrestibly And pleasant to look upon? GEORGE WHITLOCK Something mirthful, yet has a touch of brains. gp.-..ln.-lp..-In-.n-. l1u1n.iuu1ln1 1nl1.11q-1-1.1ll1n1..1qq.1n-.w1.- .- -.. 1 1 -. 1 FANNIE BUCK REBA CLEVELAND Not a dreamer, A perfect woman, nobly But a very practical wo- planned, man. To warn, to comfort, and command. HAROLD MCCAMON He never says anything, Unless he has something to say.' 1 1 .- ...--.-1411lp1-1-.llin-11.1-I1.--gg.-gl-.l..1n1q.1g.1g...uq...1.. ....11..1ui..1ll1..111.-.-111-.11......--1..1 LANCE DECKARD RUBY BEDWELL A sunny face, contended 'Short and sweet, mind, And hard to beat With mirth and wisdom all combined. lg1pg1 .n.1pg1ggilliq91-1lu1un1.p:iqp1nmin1nin- -.gli-gipplqpiyligp-nip-'gig SENIOR CLASS HISTORY For years ago fourteen Freshmen of the usual emerald hue entered the doors of Pleasantville High School. Reba Cleveland was elected president. and Lelia Near vice-president. The upper-classmen played several jokes on us. Un Class Day, four sophomores took one of our boys to the Ogle blocks and let him walk back. VVe had two parties that year-the first at the home of Reba Cleveland, and the other at the high school building. Both parties were chaperoned by Miss jackson and Mr. Curtis. Wlieii the new term opened we claimed as our property new privileges. but Miss jackson soon convinced us that we were only one year ahead of the Freshmen after all. Two new members. Opal Hudson and Audria Pad- gett, joined our ranks to take the places of those who had dropped out. The only party that year was a weiner roast. Misses jackson and Wiggiiis were jolly chaperones, and every one had a good time. In September, 1922. we began our career as jolly juniors. jere Good- man was elected president, Harold McCammon vice-president, and Lance Deckard secretary. Thanksgiving time brought a new junior, Charles Bry- ant. We may well be proud of that year, for five basket-ball players and the cast of Ruth in a Rush belonged to the junior class. In April we had a weiner roast at the VVilson farm. We also gave a reception for the Seniors in April. Now that we are about to depart from the place that we have grown to love so well, we feel that our tasks are ended here and are looking for- ward to higher things in life. XVe hope that our efforts to do our best in the interests of the school have not been in vain. May l'. H. S. continue in her worthy endeavors, and may the influence of the class of 1924 be a factor in her growth. Lelia Near. 'Z-1. SENIOR WILL The graduating class of l92-1. realizing that their existence as a class of l'. ll. S. is nearing a close, do hereby make the following bequests: To Mr. Cox we bequeath one good second hand Marcelled wig. To Miss Buck one jar of freckle cream and one bottle of hair dye. To Miss Bard we will give a marriage license, with a money-back un- less you are satisfied guarantee. To the juniors we leave a vacancy that they can never fill. The Sophomores are to receive the worn shoes that the Seniors wore on the road to knowledge. To the Freshmen we leave little hope. I, Iilmer Smith, do bequeath to Bernard Cooksey one pair of knee-pads. I, George Whitlock. leave to VVillard Andis one peck of the tin fleas. I. Dorothy liehem, bequeath my winning smile to Harland South. I, Ruby liedwell, bequeath to VVaidess Padgett one pair of broken brass spectacles without any lens. l, llarold McCammon. do bequeath one pocket comb to Henry Pergal. l, Fannie Huck, hereby promise. in behalf of my cousin Mary, to see that no one tries to vamp Clovis. I, Jere Goodman, bequeath one tin razor to Dale Hale. :l1nfxiaci:i:: :: ..--:: :f l-uu1n1ss1u1gu.-lu-qu-1u-uuu1qq-.u1qp-.q-...1..1. I, Aurdia Padgett. bequeath to Ruth Hooker my ability to get beaus. I. Reba Cleveland, leave one box of rouge to Ross Neal. I, Opal Hudson, bequeath to Mary Purcell enough hair grease for one application. fone poundj I ' I, Emil Shepherd, do bequeath the storm front of my buggy to Iilson -and . f I, Lelia Near, do bequeath to Exley Pergal one rubber doll. I, Charles Bryant, bequeath to Delbert Smith one Mercelling iron. I, Lance Deckard, leave a plentiful supply of dirt for the janitor to re- move from the building. Lance W. Deckard, Administrator. VVitness our hand this 20th day of january, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty-four. Harlon South. lfdward Talley. Herbert Brown. SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Them onions and liver done, sis F Naw, but say, do you remember that Cleveland girl who always ate onions for lunch Fi' Yes, what about her? Well, she's in Afrikee. and she sure has changed her ways. She's adoin' missionary work over there in Afrikeef' Is that so? Look about that liver- Ancl, say, what became of that girl who always had liver trouble or somethin'? Oh, Fannie Buck. you mean. You'd be surprised. She lived quiet fur a while. then with all her reputation. she fell so low that she is now a toe dancer in a Roosian ballet. You don't say so! I Turn that chicken. Oh, yes, preachers always like chicken and that thar Charles Bryant is apreachin' the Gospel in the M. E. church at Pleasantvillef' I always believed you couldn't jedge a book by its cover. And say, Jere Goodman writes books and movie plays. l'Ie's in the South Sea Island agittin' material for his new play now. Like as not he'll marry one of them dark Janes. The idee, and did he go on the train F Yep, by freight, I reckon, and that thar Harold McCammon has a job flaggini freight trains in Hoop-pole Township, Posey County. Mercy, he always did have brains. Stir that chop suey, sis. Yes, yes. And Ruby Bedwell is a society leader of one of them Chinese Mah jongg circles. She's the one who always talked so much. l lowed she'd be a speaker. Naw, George is the orator and I guess he put pebbles in his mouth at first but he shore made a good one. Fur the land's sake. Yes, and Lelia Near is agivin' lectures on 'llow to get thin.' She also gives demonstrations to advertise her work. 'Is she still thin F Yes. and they say say orders all her clothes from Deckard and Son's department store, which handles women's apparel only. I guess she gets 'em cheap, too, fur ye know his wife's dead. I always lowed he'd a married Audria Padgett. Wliat become of her? H 11-11-1 1 1 1 11.1-gg1q1q1u1.l1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .-n-u1qn pp1gq1lp1l..1q.1lp1.p1..p1l.1..1l.1 .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1..1.g.q.1-.1 1 1 11.1.1.1 .g...................................-.........-........-..-.........-..-..-.........-..-..- ........-.........- .ln-...........-...........,.......-......-...........................-..-..- - 1 .... - - - - .....-...... 1: M Aw, she married a l'irtle fellow after several narow escapes, and then he died and she's left to suport her eight children. Too had. poor girl. 'Some say limil Shepherd had a hand in that l'irtle felow's death. hut o n I don't know. Ye know him and lilmer Smith are both in jail for embezzle- ll ment of 49000. Smith wus a runnin' fur mresident, and was arrested 'ust he- ' it J if fore the election. H Land sakes, l always knew that Shepherd feller wus crooked and l'll het he got that Smith feller into trouhle. There wus smart folks in our class. lmt nolmody knew it. l,ook at ns here a gittin' a dolar a day here in this Mission school fur doin' the cookinf YVhy, Opal lludson, it's a durned good thing llill XVallaee wouldn't marry you fur he couldn't more than made you H a livin' and look at the fine clothes and good times we have. Four hours it olT every week on Sunday and land sakes, even if l am a tall, thin old maid. ,, l'm glad that thar educated man didn't marry nie. l never did helieve in education. l'hew! them thar beans is a hurnin' as sure as niy name's Dorothy H llehem. Stir 'em, sis. ll ll ll to ii ll QL ll l. ll ll r f' ff fr w.fvf xl Xrxhlglx Q X it 1' DX, 1: of 0 ll -Q 7' ll ll lv o H ll Tl o n l 8 Tl P KT X 'v' 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 .... -.. .,...m....n,,-..,,1..,1 T S! ,IZLD Which Couple? i1 I 4. .....1...... ..... . .-..-.. -5. JUNIUR CLASS P .4 First 1'mx'fDm-l111us Blume, Mcrvin limwlms, My-Ivy Sllliill, Max llmvzwcl Dcllu-rt Smith, XYillu1'cl Amlis, llcrlxcrt H1'mx'n. Sc-cmul rem' -Mary Vurccll, licruicc licmwtt 1witl1clr:1xx'1U. lfurcst mums, .Xmlrcy Hcclwvll f'1JI'CSillC11fj. 11-.-11..-1.--.1...11111.-.111111111..1..1.. .b fi 51. 6 151 ,f K F ,,+u.w mi M rv . 6 fxesfi , QWXLAXX y 4 s w f i-51:1 -,,. ' 7 7 -1- ---- -- -------------------- + Z 1111111.--111111n1n.-I..-,.11-1111111 Sl DPHUMI DRE CLASS l11x1 11111' Ii1'11111-ll1 l':1g'1z l1lL'llll llz1l1'. ll:11'I1111 S11 '.11111'l1s, XX :111l1-ws l'111lg1'I1. 1w1111l V1111' Mary lK111'k. lftlu-I lylllllllllf lf1l11:1 IK1111111' 1111'1'Q11l1'11l1 l I11 I11'1-':1l. PN X 11 111 p11'1111'1- X11'l11r1:1 l,1111lf1'1'. 11ll1. I-.rl11':11l I:1Il1'1' 2X fx e e-f was-V f 1 aw- -f ' K q 5.3, Q, ' fn A , , I Y 4 f 421 ,lf 1, A + ax lf-'I J w 7 'N Q w x 5 3 . 'P W ' 0 I X v u T'- ' xx r 1 'X' , - , L ff X , .-w.X' 0 'X' I Nl X U 1 I -, fx 33, xnwlx ,x - Y . ,Ziyi-I LVZ' 1, fr! ' WL . 'l' ---------------------- - -------- -3- FRESHMAN CLASS 'IMI' nm' l,lw5-ll llvlu-111, Russ Null. f7l'i1',lZlk'kSlFl1. Huh' llzllu. S4-umfl rmy Il:11'x'c'y Vllglx, IQISHII l.:m4l, Villll lfrlcls, l:L'l'IliL'L' XYilsu11. lftlu-I KClHlCflf', f'1lI'1'iC HI'5'Zl1lf. ff' r 1 1 ' Ihlrcl row- I:m1Im-11 lmm'11, lrvm- I.:1ml, llcnry l,0I'Q'1ll. IrCI'11Ill'lI Kunk- scy, H1lI'Yl'j' Uwlnlv. I'z1ul l':1I1mic-r. l m1rtl1 nm' Klimmiv Mounts. l.ilIi:111 Qlmlqscy, .Xllgllslzx 'lq1'Zl1J1lI1KIt, Ruth lhnrlqc-1'. iirzlcc SIICIIIICTKI flll'L'SifICl1lf, .lusc-plmim' lhmtlmitt, ,-Xuclric lk-ncficl. Nut in picl111'c'f'3l1w 011115. anim., 1 ... .. .. 1 1 .- .- ... ... .... .- -..ll...n1..1..1 1. 1 ...- -.q1...?'.1g.1g.1.......-lgiglilg-upgr JUNIOR PROPHECY Yea, Mary, have you read the Pleasantville Gazeeteu that mother sent to me? Land, no. I hain't had time to read nothin' this morning. Good! You go ahead with your work and 1'l1 read to you an account of a party held down at our old home town. 'The Senior class of 1925 of Pleasantville H. S. held a class reunion at the Auditorium Armoury last Saturday night. Each one present gave an account of his career after graduation. Mervin Enochs, who was very anxious to tell of his adventures, laid all manners aside and took the floor first. 'After I received my diploma I left for Africa. There I fell in love with a Cannibal queen. I began to think that I was a regular Valentino, but she kept putting me off till I finally returned to America, heart-broken. I'm still living in hopes, thoughf With tear-dimmed eyes Mervin turned to Herbert Brown and asked him to talk next. 'NVell, in 1927 I became proprietor of a tomato-canning factory. I was successful and in a few years I bought a tomato plantation in Alabama. W'hen my crop of tomatoes was being shipped across the Ohio, a strong wind upset the raft, and I suppose my beloved tomatoes are still at the bot- tom of the river. Bankrupt, I went about searching for work, but was not successful until I took up my present position, that of a married man sup- porting a small family at Bucktown, Ind., Immediately after Herbert took his seat, Forest Mounts began telling her experiences. 'Wheii a junior in High School I had a romantic dream of sometime being an ideal housewife. My dream never materialized, for I am now living the dreary life of an old maid, siting by my fireside with cats as my only companionsf Next to relate his success and ability was Mr. Delbert Smith. 'In 1930 I became Czar of the movies in Hollywood. VVhen I first began to act I was infinitesmal among the many distinguished characters. Now I am counted the most handsome and most popular sheik among the actors. I am a superior dancer when I dance with my intended wife, Dorothy Swiss. the most beautiful of all actresses. Please excuse my grandiloquent lan- guage. Mr. VVillard Andis, you may have the privilege of speaking next.' 'Well, thanks, but I hardly expected you folks to recognize me. Wlien the Independent B. B. team went to Wasliiiigtoii, D. C., in 1929, I looked at a Model Dancer in a theatre so long that I became cross-eyed. When I tried to play ball I ran against the wall. When I awoke I was in the State hospital for the feeble-minded. I became uncontrollable and pulled out all my hair and broke my false teeth. After I was cured, I came home, but even Vivian turned me down., 'VVell, that is too bad., said Mr. Emil Richards, 'yet not much worse than my unfortunate life. I got niaried but I've not seen a minute's peace since for Blanche is so accurate with the rolling pin-' Emil broke off short and Delmas Moore was next to break the silence with, 'Ever since 1926 I've been living the dreary life of an old bachelor on a 'long green' tobacco plantation, down in Louisiana, fighting tobacco wormsf nn-qllul..-........1.I-.1...-..lui.........u1g....l1.l-.........1..inf: 1 - 3: :Ae f .4::i:u1-an ::-W:--u I :I-0:4 .1u1u1q, l l ll I l J l ll E ll l H i H I l li l l 5 ll jl I I ll l L l I l i -E 44- 1 1 1-7 --- -:YW 1 1-Y. 1 --:Y :Y 1 - -- 1 11:11ninniul-ll1ll1ln1Il:-al:ln1n1unull-lui. I Rev. Melvy Smith arose, pompously, 'I began preaching the Gospel in ll the Ill. IQ. church in Chicago in 1030. Thus far I have led many souls to II the happy lnmting ground. and I am trusting that I may continue this work K throughout my lifel' ii The last one was Max lloward, now rather old, but still wearing knee H trousers, as he did when in high school. 'Dear friends, I am now a grave- digger in the INI. IC. churchyard. l've followed jerry Cruncher's example il and rob the dead, as that was the best ocupation for a backward man like me.' II The party adjourned about one o'clock. ' I' W'eIl, Marv Rankins, would you have dreamed of such a thing? II Audrey, it' does seem terrible that they didn't ask us even though I H am a married lady. Mary, you should be glad that you have a husband, and that's more il I I than I have. llere l've been going with that college professor twelve years, and he hasn't proposed yet. l'm hoping still that my name will some day fl be Mrs. lack Rimms. NVell, so long, I must go to work before the proprietor Audrey liedwell, '25. it -Il Il ll I I I II H I I fi ii II ,I comes for me. y -an 1 1 1:1-n1u7:1--as-in-l:7:u1ul:rl2-:1-nu1-ll1ul1u1n-l:1ul--al--on -3151.914 Q . SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES Robert Lucas, teacher. Back row-Russel lfigg. Delmas Carrithers, ,'Nl1Lll'CXY lludson, Ora Fred- erick, jesse XValls, llarry Hale, llarold lienefield, Myrtle XVall, Harry Spen- cer, Hersehel Long. Second roujgYirgil linochs, liugcne Land, Vida Miller, liva liedwell, Vivian Linn, Henrietta Payton Fred, Vlfoodward, Gladys Neal. Third row-Glen South, Cartel? Buck, Carl lllllllllllflf. Charles Howard. llubert Phillips, Georgia Buick, Opal Bedwell, Tressa Moore, Vcrlus Car- rico. Fourth row-Nannie Xllilson, Mary Enochs, Vera Medley, Effie Boone. Ray Wlright, Arthur Hurt, Ruth'Cron1well. Fifth row--llerbert Howard, Violet Brown, Violet Sumner, Beulah liedwell, Doris Vlfilson, l.ouis Nierste, Leslie Dunbar, James Clevelannd. Vertis Hartesty. Y, Not in picture-Agnes Browning, Everett Page, Pferschel Page, Ray- mond Meurer, Ralph Robertson, Edith Clayton, Bennie Steele, Archel lied- well. FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES l,2lX'l'I'IlL' licnlwm-II, tczlclwl' lfirsl I'1IXX f Nlcmlfmwl Oufmlqscy, XX'ill:u'c1 fZlI'I'ix'u, l1'L'11c Ciilmlms. Nzlry fulmlw I 1 mk lzwwlms. l':111l llxltclllsuu. Sccmul rmx-f llzlmlml l,:mcl, llzmnlcl Llzlrk, I'rn-ml Hzlrlmm, liulwm lhmku Hwillc' I':nlm1ic1'. ,Xrmflml L'r'c:1g'cr. V.. . Y . . . . . . llmwl rmx'-Y QIIZIVIUS l urccll. Xcrmm Murc. .Xrlw LMVI1111, XX cslcy Llzul 1 lxuulcr lzmnclms, IXIUVISUIT lizlllzmcc, Izsthcl' lrzxlwzlmlt, Mllmlrcml l.:mcl. lstlllflll mw+-Iiilflrcml Shcplu-rel, lillzl Lhlmlm, Iilsic l'zulg'ctl, liliznln llcr. XXlblMll'lPXY l.:mcl, .XITIIIC Lux, ,IJZIITCH I-rmvn, f,XYl'll Qz11'r1cu. Nut in pictL1x'cffl7clm'is lIu1'mlm1, Irma Iiumlc, Ilzlrry Suumm-1'. ...1111-...-....1...-1111111111111111.-11 11111...-...1l.1..11111 . 1111-.1111-,1111.....1 THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES .lifllllijllll Stoelting. teacher. Front row-Freicla Bishop, Yivian lflutcliiscm, Lillian Hutchison, Louisa Cobb, Frecl Crmnwell. Kathyrne Spencer, Glotien Beclwell, Dorothy Brewer, Ruth Brown, Arnclolph Rose. Second row-Dahlia Cobb. Ralph Anclis, Edith Carrico, Dollie Hughes. Hubert Bennett, lilizabeth Stullcr, Doyle lienefiel, Ralph Spencer. Thirrl ITJXY'--lJU1'0tl1y ljeimctt, llazcl Clark, Donald NVilsmi. Ruth IEIIOCDS. Frank Beclwell, bl r.. Floyd lflarbin. liula llnochs. Fourth l'UXY+lXflZ11'g2l1'6'E Land, Sarah Trabanclt, Iivacline Paliinier, lil- vin Kennedy. joe Laclson. Charles il-larbison, Pansy Miller. Cecil linochs. Not in picture-lX'lary llowarrl, Yilla Huwarcl, Richarrl Hurt, Doris I lernclon. 11.1.11 1 1 1....ll1.l1qg1..1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.11.1151 4. , I ii l l l K I l l ir H l K 1 , q.inini..1n-..p1u1..-.g.-n-11.1.11 1 1 1 1 in1lp1n1.l1qilp1lp-ll1 1 1. 1 1 1 FIRST AND SECOND GRADES l l ll H ll 1: i. l n ii ., 1 A v in ,x l i in l Il .1..-.................... lirucc liigg, tcuclicr. Frmmt nm'-Rosc111a1'y lxlilicillllllllbll, llclitll Culili, llzirulcl Plummer. l7z1lc llcneiicl, Pearl llruwn, Leon licncfiel. Luis linuclis, llulmcrt Mullet. Second rms'-listlicr Purcell, Iiugem- Slicphcrcl, .-Xnclmr linwclis, Ilclcn lV:1ll:1cc, Mziry Ruth Mullet, Margaret Bishop. 'l'l1irfl rmx'fl crn lilbtbfllllilll. lluwarrl llisliup, W'illz1rml l':1l1mic1'. Yirgil lllitclicll, .lolmnic l,zmcl, Sylvia lleclwcll, .lolin liilXX'Zll'fl lilcnnctt. l,Zll1I'Cl Ruse. llclcn llrmvn. Nut in picture-.Xrtliur Cuukscy, XVzlllacc Snyder, XYillic Steele, lflcetiu Stullcr, llclcn llermlmi, llilclrccl Frederick, Xvllllillll llmx'm'cl. -.n--n1u1gl1g.1p.1 1 1 -n1l'1uiu1n- - - -ll-n1n1n1u1n1n1q I 1.-111111.-,1 nm., I I ,,.P f JU Q aw 15 4 ------ -M-P-----M - - .L 1...-ninin-. 1 1 1- - -. 1n1n1u.in-4:1111 1:1111-uin-n-an1n1n-nl-nznzu 4. - - - - - .. - - - - - - .. .. - - - - -.-..-.,.-..k..-..-......-..........-......Q. f '- a 641 M Q, G I Mmimmf mlm 5, ..., 9 ,K ' QRS 1? K wr 'fl ' lf EW x ,Ax . , Kmxxll-If Q B 0rr,,.,u r., K, -1 H is J WW ,,.,, ,,,,.mcI'W'M' my 'au' ,U ,,., , ,,,4,,, nmmmn ,.., ,m,,,,,, f1..,.m-:Qc ATHLETHCS, in ll 1 H - H 1 fl I . 1. . T -1 ,K 1 H I li 1 1. 1. I. H 1. U 11 I J f f H ,L 'f I I 1 I ...l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111:-lu1.q1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1gl1gl1..1..1..1. 1 1 1 1l.1..1..1l.1 1 1 1 ..- 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1ll1l.1ll-g1n1...1 1 1 1 1 1 BASKET BALL SEASON OF 1923 - 1924 'l'he basket-ball season opened November 2, 1923. Because of the in- experience of several of the boys, and the equal ability of others. it was very difficult to divide the squad into first and second teams. Practically all the old players graduated last year, and it became necessary for the new players to fight very hard against the experienced players of other schools. lVe are hoping for a better season next year. and expect to see Vleasantville hold her own again. The second team played VVoodward lligh School in the Tri-State Tourney at Cincinnati, Ohio, February 15. and were defeated 12-13. .1 .11.111i1.11111 .11gi..1...-i.....-.-.-111111-.-11i1111.11... 1- T EDWARD TALLEY MAX HOWARD ELMER SMITH Hot Shot Semis Silver FIRST TEAM SCHEDULE Opp. l'. ILS. llzlte Hppwment Place Score Score Nov. Newberry there 30 13 Nov. F1'eclnmlsville there 14 17 Nm: Oclon here 14 15 Nm: Lyons here 70 11 Nov. Midland there 49 7 Nov. flclun there 16 ll Nuv. lilnurzl there 6 16 Dee. Szmclhurn here 19 14 Dee. l reel:mrlsviIle here .28 0 Dee. Coahnunt here U 15 Dee. Hrueeville here 33 I2 Dee. Duggcr here 33 I2 jan, Hlumnfielcl here 20 10 -lam. Hrueeville there 20 8 blzm, Szmrlhorn there IS 8 jim. Mirllzmrl here 34 ll -lan. Iilmmrn lXY21h.X'.l,1'e.H SllHlY'lll 32 22 Feb. Iilmmmfielcl there 46 3 heh. Hugger there 45 26 heh. Tilnora here I3 28 lfelx. Newberry here 32 24 lfeh. flrzwsville 4'seetu11r.J Sull. 27 17 1111111 1111111111 1ru1-11 I ri 1 E If 1 v 'I i I 1 I 1 E Y I I 111111-11111.-11111111111111-.11-111 11111111111-11111111111-1111 l-uu111l1 1 1 1 1 1 ,- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -.ln-...1..1..1 1 1..1..1..1ul GLENN HALE HAROLD MCCAMMON OCIE JACKSON Bones Samson Fatty JOE COBB BERNARD COOKSEY WILLARD ANDIS J0be Ichabod Wig KENNETH PAGE DELMAS MOORE PAUL PAHMIER Bill Dell Dutch WAIDESS l'AlJGE'l l' LOYD BEHEM JERE GOODMAN Wz1di0 Roger HJ. O. G. 1.'1.l1.'1ll1 1u1-p.1..1..1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111: 11111111111111111111..1......1.l11.-111 EMIL SHEPHERD GEORGE WHITLOCK LANCE DECKARD '4Shep Kentucky Wonder Deck DALE HALE HENRY PERGAL HARVEY PAGE Fa-t uIf81'H H'G1'iStr16H -1. q..-.. ---- .....-..-.. -..1..1....-,.1..1 1 1 1 1..1...-I. 1.1.1 1 1 -1 1 1.11.51 I II 'I I I I I I I I I It I I I SECOND TEAM SCHEDULE Opp. II. II. S. Ilzlte Opponent Plzlee Score Score Nm' 3 Hugger Fresh. here .Z 13 Nm: 9 Dugger Seconds here 5 Z7 Nm' 28 I+'reeIz1mIsviIIe here 34 ll lbee I Marco here 16 20 I Dee I5 Lyons there .22 18 Dec. ll Iirueeville here S 23 -Iam. -I Itlmmlfielcl here II 29 ' -Izm. I2 Iirueerille there 0 I3 I -Iam. 18 Shellxurn there 2.2 I-I I jim. 25 Ragglesville here 17 27 lfeh 8 lilnmnfielcl there 13 5 1-I It Ifeh 1.2 Shelhurn here 36 29 Ifeh 22 Dugger there 16 I5 I'eh 23 Maru: here 18 2-I I I II I I Q. -.. ------- .. 1..1..1..1 1 1 1 -- 1 1 1 -- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1...-1.1. Date Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dee. Dee. jan. jan. Feb. Feb. 3 9 10 23 7 15 19 28 29 4 18 15 27 EIGHTH GRADE SCHEDULE Opponent Dugger Sth Free1anc1sviIleSth Cass Sth Cass Sth Freelanclsville Sth Lyons Sth Duggers Sth Longs Chapel Dugger Fresh. Longs Chapel Midland Sth Buektown lnclpts Bucktown lnclpts 1'h1ce here there llere there here there there here here here here here here Opp. P. 11. S. Score Score 6 16 15 6 3 21 3 Z1 11 10 2-1 2 13 15 7 21 13 10 13 32 19 13 31 27 7 22 :I-I: :in ee :sip 11 l 1 41 1 1 ff 1 11 1 1 I 1 11 1 1 1 1 V I u I 1 ll 1 1 1 1 1 I I I 1 1 I n-nfs Everett Garrett +9111 l l I K K K V I l H l ll l'l H 1 1 ln l I1 31-91-1--ul.-u1..1..1lg-on YEAR 1908-1909 .... 1909-1910 .... 1910-1911 .... 1n-n-.np1n1.n.-ll-llill- 1 1u.1...1..-.0-. --lp .-I 03.14. 1.-Q-.nl1u1u1 ALUMNI BASKETBALL COACH John Reising. John Reising .... John Reising .... 1911-1812 .... R. Valentine. 1912-1913 .... C. 1913-1914 .... C. 1914-1915 .... C. 19115-1916 .... R. 1916-1917 .... R. 1917-1918 .... 'N Henniah .... Hannah .... Hannah. . . Enochs .... Enochs .... Vancleave. 1918-1919 .... Irene Johnson 1919-1920 .... Don C. Ford ..... 1920-1921 .... Ernest Curtis .. 1921-1922 .... R. W. Cox ...... 1922-1923 .... R. W. Cox ...... CENTER Arlin D1'iver ..... Ray Booker ...... Ray Booker ...... Ira Cleveland . .... GUARDS .Roscoe Corbin. . Ray Harbin .... Everett Jackson. . . Herbert Atchley. . . Herbert Atchley. . . Jacoib Adams. . . . . . FORWARDS . . . .Frank Ward. . . Tom Townsley. Chrarlie Jackson Everett Garrett 'Charlie Jackson No match games..Thnis year-interest poor. ............ . Clarence 'Good ...... Roy Hildebrand .... Floyd Townsley. . .Rex Harbin .... . . . .James Enoch. . . .. James Enoch ..... Ira Clefvela-nd ...... Carl Jackson. Rex Harbi.n. . Carl Jackson. John Walls.. Ira Cleveland ..... Carl Ja-ckson. Lotus Mitchell .... Wilbur Lind. Wilbur Lind. Scott Bedwell ..... Ora La1wyer ...... Wilbur Lind. Scott Bedwell ..... Arla Lester ....... 'Scott Bedwell ...... Bruce Lind. . Franklin Stoelting Arla Lester. . Floyd Andis ..... Dorsey Gilbert .... .Dorsey Gilbert .... William Wallace. . . 'Charlie Jackson Hollie Bedwell. Everett Jones.. Reese Harbin.. John Garrett. . . Reese Harbin.. 'Merle Harbin.. John Garrett. .. Merle Harbin.. John Garrett. . . Merle Harbin.. Ivan Booker .... Floyd Lacy .... Rollie Bedwell.. Ora Lawyer .... Melvin Enochs. Orvail Nierste. . Floyd Andis. . . Victor Moore. . . James Buck .... Victor Moore. . , Paul Whitlock .... James Buck ........ William Wallace. . . GIRLS BASKETBALL 1917-1918 Pearl Squire, ............ .... c oach Mary Harbin ........... .... c enter Sylvia Page ....... .... g uard Mary 4Behem ....... ...center Laverne Bedwell ...... ...... gu ard Helen McCammon .... .... f orward Jessie Beihem ....... ...forward Myrtle Harbin .... ..... c enter Tressa Long .... .... f orward Zelma 'Booker ..... .... g uard -my-an-on-11511:-.ql1sl1ul-I Emil Richard. . 1921-1922 Lafvelrne B-edlwell ............. assistant Dorothy B'ehem ........ ..... c enter Mildred Rardiim ..... ...cented Reva Giathright ..... .... gm ard Mary Purcelle .... .... g uard Ruby Bedwell ..... .... gu ard Helen Payton ..... ..... gu ard Opal Hudson ....... .... f orward Leila Near ........... ..... c enter Anaple Cummings ..... ...forward Grace 1Buck .......... .... f orward Kathryne Spencer .... .... 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