Consolidated High Schools of Randolph County - Hoosier Pioneer Yearbook (Randolph County, IN)
- Class of 1926
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Page Ninety-four Stoney Creek -IIIIIZIPIW In the year of 1923, a long looked for class entered the doors of Stoney Creek high school. This class of thirteen, although small in number, was mighty in ambition. It wasn't long until Frederick Huston withdrew leaving only twelve to finish that year. The upper classmen soon became acquainted with our class by seeing our banner of maroon and cream which we had added to the assembly-room collection to announce our existence. Our second year, the year of wisdom, we were saddened by two members not be- ginning school with us, Leah Dick and Ray Dudley. However, we were joined by Esther Fodrea. Before the year was closed two more members, Robert Pursley and Keith Leeka, left Stoney Creek and our worthy class. In this our third year, in spite of all we learned during our Sophomore days. we find there is still more of books and life to be conquered. Then too, we must make up in Wifdom that which we lack in number, for we have lost still another class- mate, Robert Thornburg. We are also having our first experienfe in business, though small it is, we have had many difficulties, but all our troubles will be forgotten in the joy of our Senior banquet. Now we can only prophesy what will happen during our last year. We see ourselves gaining more knowledge and thinking seriously of college and the future. V 311,271 0211-111'11.w In the fall of '24 twenty-one Freshmen entered our doorg thus we began our career in school by deciding the studies to pursue. First there was Latin, which all adore, then algebra and English to the galore. Minor studies were not barred therefore we had to study hard. We were always in for fun and play especially at study periods of the day. t'Not so noisy, often came to the ear when we were in our first school year. We enjoyed class parties, now and then, usually lasting from eight till ten. When the end of the term rolled around for the Sophomore Class we were bound. The next year it was to be seen that our class numbered only nineteeng then Alma and Revilla had to lose out, but we that were left didn't dare pout. Rowena, our president we try to ease for the boys she tries to please-Carlos and Arthur basket ball champs, trying their hardest to wear out their pants. Archie and Kenneth try to get wise, attempting to make goo goo eyes. James, our recorder, and Alvie his chum are forever chewing gum. Lois and Helen Clevenger are two of a kind. looking for someone they cannot final. Ruby, a model student is she, studies like a busy bee. Mildred and Bertha are like twins in one shoe, without one another not knowing what to do. Ancil and Aldah are smartest 'round this place, trying to get their lessons by gazing into space. Helen and Kenneth Fletcher are about of a size, as to the weight believe your eyes. Wallace Lee is our champion Ford driver, driving like lightning as if he would find her. Ted's our class teacher who always will say to the Juniors and Seniors, Babies will play. Fresh 1710771 VVe, the tenth class of Stoney Creek, began our educational career September 4, 1917. Charlene Clark was our instructor during our first and second years. By the combined efforts of Miss Bessie Yoke, Miss Hazel Keener, and Mrs. Grace Parker we were ushered through the intermediate grades. We entered the seventh grade with the determination to distinguish ourselves. The bovs made their mark in basket ball, as every one will remember. We were very proud of Alva Medler and James Harbour who distinguished themselves by winning a place on the honor roll, but alas, our pride was doomed by fate, for they were taken away from us and given to the grade higher. We mourned our loss, but soon recovered and entered the eighth grade in high spirits. It was our last year to have fun, or so the freshmen told us, we made the most of our opportunity. Mr. Porter was a conscientious teacher and we all liked him very much. Then the greatest of all occasions arrived. We entered high school! The clock stopped! The Delco stopped! All activity stopped! The class of '29 had entered the ninth grade ready to work toward the Great Climax. Our first year is half over and we are looking forward with anticipation to the coming years. Page Niizety-five 'nyc Nilzvfy-si Wayne Juniors In the year of 1923 when school began we the Junior class of '25 and '26 began our highi school Work as Freshmen. The class contained twenty-two students. The class as a whole has ranked very high in the participation of Wayne high sch-ool activities. When Freshmen, the boys from our class were a big factor in the baseball, basketball and track teams. The girls also were very active in athletic work. As we advanced in our studies we also advanced in extra school activities. Our class has produced an excellent baseball player. Three girls from our class are regular players on the girls' team. One member of our class took part in the music memory contest in both county and district in 1925. We presented our class play, Forest Acres or K'The Efficiency Expert, which proved a great success, on December 16. The Junior-Senior banquet ended our year's activities and now we are looking forward to the time when we are to be Seniors. S0p710mm'eS The Once upon a time of this story was September 7, 1924, thirty-tive green- eyed Freshmen entered Wayne high school. Having accustomed ourselves to our sur- roundings we elected Blanche Moore, presidentg Adine Shultz, secretary and treasurer, and Miss Bowen class advisor. We also chose green and white as our class colors. The usual initiation and return parties were given and each student came through with no serious injuries. The work of the Freshman year proved to be successful for after four months' vacation thirty of the former thirty-five assembled as Sophomores. For this year Winifred Puterbaugh was elected presidentg Mary Baker, secretary and treasurer. and Miss Bowen class advisor. We have the largest enrollment ever en- rolled in Wayne school and Caccording to our estimationj the best. Fresh men We entered Wayne High School as Freshmen, September 7, 1925, with an enroll- ment of nineteen, four of whom came from Wilson. a grade school in this township. We were initiated by the Sophomores, and at that time took the oath of allegiance to Wayne High. We have given a radio program for opening exercises, Mr. Noffsinger gave a party in our honor, and we gave the Sophomores a return party. The first month of school we organized our class with Miss Almonrode as our sponsor. Our class colors are cream and crimson and our motto, Push, Pull, or Get Out of the Way. 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Varsity Iitzskefbfzll Team HE basket ball season of 12.125-1926 as seen by those interested in athleties of the school was a marked sm-eess. The lighting spirit and genuine sportsmanship of the team that represented us in eaeh game were the potent factors that contributed to this success. It may be stated and that without endeavor-ing to establish alibis. that the diflieulties whieh presented themselves from time to time were legion. The chief diiiieulty was the need of a tloor we could eall our own. Practice was divided between the Hoor at Farmland and the Parker gyinnasimn, and the Parker gynmasimn was used for our home games. Team work characterizes both the oifelisive and defensive play of the team. Short, snappy passwork Hlltl a rapid forming, strong live man defense were the main factors in its success. Of course individual ability and physi- eal condition must coordinate with this team work. but the white jerseyed players seemed to have all the qualities essential to a winning team. The ont- look for next yr ar assumes an even stronger Combination than was developed this year. Two men graduate this year. although not regular players. they were a great help in the making of th-e team. Page One Huizdrcfl First Ron'-Virginia Ruble, Marjorie Hopper, Mildred Cougill. Second Roze-Ferol Garringer, Edith Paris, Athella Rust, Thelma Shaw. Third Row-Lena Hull, Rachel Hunt tCoachJ, Bernice Spray. Farmland Girls' Bll8kCfZItl7Z Team HIC Farinland high sehool girls' basket hall team. although it did not get a I good start at the beginning of the season. regained the passwork and has- ket shooting ahility of last year, and ended up with a winning speed that was hard to break. lVith the use of the new gyninasiuin they advanced very rap- idly in their pass work and accurate shooting at the basket. and aleo resulted i11 a larger nuniher of girls trying out for positions on the teani. The eoaeh. although new at the work. proved very helpful and lllSil'lli'flYC to the teani. The girls' teain loses four players this year. namely: Edith Paris. Lena llull. Lucille Reynolds and Helen Retter. whieh will be a great loss to llllilll. lllith hard praetiee and good eoaehing we feel as if we have girls who are eapahle and who will try their hest to fill the raeaneies that are left open by our fornier players. Page One Hzuzdrecl One 1 . 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V V, '-4939 .' . zigffiff JT -4- .. VV 'r- ff - 'gf-24 29- VV-iff N - i '.i4'V--fa- ?-'fi9 ..-,f -if-' 4 ' yfgdiy-',-1'a' .-3m .. Eg ' kv.. '31 - - .1-I, 71p -51 . ,Lx - .- ff..-q.i-'7a2? ,-21... 'Pb x X ' r v..-i,'xa1?f5fx:2-!i4 .i':'53f,s. 4,-Q L- :-G-+-n W9 - F' --if-.13--.-af'-'-'. ' .- if -'V' .2 - -'-w-Fi . . ' . .- 3-A V.---:A-'R-93' ' 015112-ff? f --fr-1' .- -ffif-:ff!2z241iG ff-Eiiiiffif fi. 3 . V - : 7. ' .-Veg Q IIJ' II ' 5 ,I V . I V .I ,I. I ,. I -...,, , Q.. ..- I First Row-Leon Marshall, Russell DePoy, Rex Smithson, Lawrence Mills, Clar- ence Collins. Second Rozv-Hershel Stilwell, Howard St John, George Maas QCoachJ, Lucene Currant, Lewellen. Unger fCenterJ Green l'r11'.wff'1f Hill, b'Cf'o'l21Z flH.sZ'f'fln1N Tc'c411l.y First Row-Everett Cantrall, Arthur St. Joh-n, Roscoe St. John, Harold Zimmer- man, Henry Garringer. N Second Ron'-Robert Smitlison. George Maas fC0z1chJ, James Jerles, Robert ester. Page Ono Hznzdrcd Two --::-. :C '--., 5--:-s' ii . First Rau'-Lettie Mosier, Inez St, John, Guilaf Jerles. Second Row-Catherine Craigmile, Mary Mills, Crystal French, Thelma Moyer Ruby Pursley. Tlzwird R01L'1L6OH2l'd Gantz. GTCCH frlfrzx' ffr1,vZ'1'ffn1N Turin First Row-Florence Reynard, Georgia Gunkel. Second Row-Mary Summers, Fae JeSsup, Ruby Pursley fCoaChJ, Wilma Sum mers, Maude Deckman. Page One Hufzrlrerl Thrvc First Ron'-Paul Hinshaw, Van Gordan, Louis Moore, Allen Conyers, Macy Gor- don. Seeonrl Row-Forest Shatter, Roger Cranor tC0achJ, Maurice Heiss, Dale Gard. Huntsville , l'rn'.vffy llu.vZ'z'ffn1N YVWIIHZ ' llX'l'SVILLE has had an athletie assoeiation for a numher of years, hut 5 it was not until 1921 that a hasket hall team was sent to the County Tournament. This team eonsisted of lVilliam Catey. Rohert. Botkin. Lawrenee Harvey, Roger Crauor. 'William Hunt. Clyde Gordon and Rex lieelca. with Ray Addington as eoaeh. Huntsville defeated Losantyille and in turn were defeated hy Jefferson. 'During the year 1922 the team ineluded Botkin. Gordon. Harvey. Catey. Delhert Smith. Rohert Gaddis. Cranor and James Stevenson. After a sueeesaful seaion they went to the tournament in high spirits. ln the first game they defeated Green hut were defeated hy lliilgeyille in the Seeond game. Tn 1923 the team eonsieted of Stevenson. Leelca. Catey. Smith. Cranor. Earl Beard. Oliver Thornhurg and Carlton Gaddis. with Sipe eoar-hing. were downed in their first game at the tourna- ment hy Spartanluirg. In 1924. Leelca. Gail Gaddis. Beard. Smith. Russell Tlioinas. Catey, lVilhur Cougill and 'l'hornh1u'g. with Millholland eoaehing. defeated Saratoga and were defeated hy Stoney Creek at the eounty tourna- ment. In 1925. Gaddis. Cougill. Smith. Allen Conyere and Gerald Kimmer- ling went to the tournament and were defeated hy Modoe in the first game. ln this year's ser-tional tournament lluntsyille was downed hy lYll1l'llP9i0l' 35 ffl Qi. Page Om' I-Iunflrefl Four First Row-Gretchen Piner, Dorothy Botkin, Helen Cougill, Doris Leeka, Helen Nauerth. Second Row-Iris Moore tCoachJ, Vivian Harris, Kathryn Farquhar, Ruby Hard- wick, Vita Leeka, O. L. Voris tManager5. Huntsville C'ZrY,s' 134131-cztbafl Team OT much attention was given to girls haskethall at Huntsville until the year 1923. During 1923 anfl Q4 a team was organized eomposeil of the following persons: Tris Moore. .Tuanita Saekektt. Irene Erlwarcls. Gretch- en Piner. Dorothy Botkin, Thelma Sheppard, Beatriee Gaclrlis. Vivian llarris. and Charlotte Botkin. This team played some six or eight games with fair suet-ess uniler the hanclieap of no regular eoaeh. The next year there was less opposition to the girls playing. and the team was orgauizeel uniler R. J. Cranor as eoaeh with hetter sueeess. Irene Eclwarcls, Pauline Sharp. Tleleu Nauerth. Ruby Harflwiek. Dorothy Botkin. Doris Leeka- Vivian Harris. Ilelen Cougill anil Kathryn Farquhar were the leacling players this year, They won about Hfty pereent of their games hesifles two ending in a tie. They lost in their first game at the tourney to TVillf'llQStG1'. For the year 1995 anml 'Q Gthe team lost two of their players anfl Gretehen Piuer. Vita Leeka. Charlotte Sharp anfl Hazel Hotlson were aclclefl. They were sur-eessful in the majority of their eleyen games unfler the leaclership of Iris Moore as their eoaeh, The team lost to XVayne in the girls, tourney at Spartanburg. Page One Hnndrrfl Five Fi-rst Row-Wilbur Teegarden, Carl Washler, Ralph Byrum Cltnsertj, Paul Byrum, Charles Jessup. Second Row-Robert Sullivan, Homer Reish, Ralph Cox, Clarence Jessup, Ronald De-bolt, Fred Rubey fCoachJ. fackson A Varaizfy BlY8d'6IibCZN Team ACKSON high school has played an important part in the county athletics J this year. Although handicapped by the lack of a gymnasiuin, Coach Rubey succeeded in turning out one of the foremost basketball teams in the county. They won ten games of the seventeen played prior to the tourna- ment. They lost their first tournament game to Modoc by a score of 94-QQ. This was the first upset in the dope, .with which the 1926 tournament was puugently flavored. Ralph Byrum, center and captain, was a player of ability. Paul Byrum is a flashy player at the forward post. Charles Jessup. another forward of class. has ample speed and pep. lVilbur Tegarden supplies the team with plenty of grit and ight at his defensive post. Carl lllashler is as solid as Gibraltar when it comes to opposing forwards. The second team consisted of Homer Reich, Ronald DeRolt. Robert Sulli- van, Ralph Cox and Clarence Jessup. These husky lads will provide excellent material for a class team next. year. Jackson school has occupied an enviable position in track iu the past. Ralph Cole was the backbone of the track team in 1920-21. and Ross Stokes- bury in 1921-QQ. Stokesbury was one of this countyls greatest spriuters. Page OIII' HIlllflP'l'CZ Six First Row-Mabel Rosenbush, Avis Croyle, Lois Longnecker, Pauline Porter, Virginia Clevenger. Second Row-Mary Lesher, Bessie Longnecker, Hallie Marsh, Bertha Welsh. Pearl Bunker, Beulah Smiley fCoachJ. faclfson Gfrfxi IfllNZ'l'f!lll7Z ylflllll 0 ACKSON high school girls have always been notecl for their good has- J ket ball teams, They were the Randolph county ohanipions in 1922, In 192-L anal '25 the girls lost only two gznnes, one to Union City anfl the oth- C-1' to Spartanburg in the final game of the lOll1'1l2llllB1ll. The team of 1924 and '25 consisted of Bunker and Longneoker, forwarclsg Jacob and Croyle, eontersg Porter and Clevenger, guards. In 1925 and '26 they won five games out of a possible seven victories. They lost to Spartanburg by one point and also to Jefferson. This year's loani consisted of the following: Croyle, L. Longneeker, Porter, Clevenger. B. Longnecker. Rosenbnsh. Bunker. TVelch and March. The chief scorers were Croyle and L. Longneeker, the former sooring twenty-eight fielrl goals and four foul' goals, while L. Longneeker seorecl twenty-one field goals and seven foul goals. The opponents scored S5 points while the local ieani scored 122 counts. The coach this year was Miss Beulah Smiley, who proved herself capable of handling the girls and developing real basket ball skill. Page Ono Hnndrvcl Scvcn F-irst Row-Noble Washler, Floyd Woodbury, Wayne Fields, Royce Nickey. Second Row-Richard McPherron tCoachJ, Robert Romack, Marvel Nickey, Ken- neth Barker, Loren Furrow. jefferson lv1l7'SfZiy Ifczskeflffzll Team, l'HLE'l'ICS have long been one of the leading extra-1-arrieula activities of Jefferson high school. One of the ideals that the Jetferson athletes hold above everything else. is that of good sportsmanship. Under the t-oat-hing of Mr. lNIel'herron this ideal has developed to the extent that we feel that next year's team will excel this YQIIIJS record. lVhile our team lacked many things that make good basket ball at the beginning of the year. yet they showed remarkable development in team work and in basket. shooting. The showing of this team in the tournament was a surprise to many fans. In base- ball the team won one game and lost two during the season. Sc'r1.S011'8 1A,llI'1lI'fI J. H. S. 19 Ynion City G1 J H S. 96 Alumni -19 J. H. S. 15 McKinley 113 J H Mt. Pleasant 15 J. H. S. QQ Mt. Pleasant 1-1 Spartanburg 57 J. H. S. 10 Huntsville 14 McKinley 31 J. ll. S. 15 Jackson 17 Jackson GO J. H. S. QT Farmland ill Huntsville 13 J. Il. S. Q2 Farmland Q1 Portland 42 J H. S. 40 ' Losantville Q4 Green Q3 Page One Hundred Eight First Row-Flofsie Zook, Donna Huer, Virginia Towell, Mildred Furrow. Second Row-Thelma Sipe, Ricchard McPherron QCoacih1J, Helen Pettyjohn, Marjorie Washler QMascotJ, Irene Wall, Hazel Odle, Kathleen Sipe. fefferson Girls' lffzsketbail Team UHING the ya-al' of 1925-243 the Jefferson girls played a. total of fourteen E games. This flashy little team 5lIl'lC1'8Ll defeat ill only one of these games. this lveillg at the l12llltlS of the Madison team of Jay County. The total llllllllJQl' of points made lay the JQl'l'C1'SO11 girls was 2515 against 123 for their UlJl7Ol1l'1llS. fill 1'll'lJ1'll2ll'y 27. the girls participated ill 2111 lllVllQlflOl1ill l'0lll'llill1l6l1l. held at SPill't2llllJlll'Q. By defeating lVillL-llestel' lllltl Mc-Killley the Jefferson team woll the right to play S1'Hl1'l1llllJlll'g ill the final game. Ill this flllill game the .Ietfersoll girls took the lead by two baskets! only to be equalled lay Spartan- lilll'Q'. For the first tll1'C0-i1llill'l61'S of the game the score was tied. but ill the last eight lllilllltes of the game the JCll'61'SOll girls took the lead, which was lllilllllillllwl to the Glltl. which terminated ill a sc-ore of 31-23. Seaso1i's Record J. H. S. 14 Union City 9 J. .H. S. 18 lV1l1Cl1QSl'G1' 9 J. H. S. Meliillley S J. ll. S. Q5 Alumni 2 J. H. S. S lllllltsville 4 J. H. S. 41 Green 3 J. H. S. 28 Jackson 16 J. ll. S. Q4 McKinley 15 J. H. S. 38 lF21l'llllil1ltl 12 J. H. S. 15 SPil1'lil1llJll1'g 11 J. H. S. 11 Madison 17 J. ll. S. 231 J2lCliSOl1 21 J. H. S. 14 Farllllalld 11 Page One Hzlndrccl Nine First Row-Harry Blanch, Theodore Kinsey, Kelsel Cromis. Second Row-Haskel Ha'stead, Sharron Burrows, Iry Brown, Delmas Halstead, Homer Lester. Thiircl ROZL'-JZIIIQS Rawlings Qstudent managerj, Paul Swank tManagerJ, Ralph MeGuneg'ill, Clarence Crouse, Frank Golliher, William Halstead tCoaehJ, Thomas Conner. Losantville l'm'sffy l!f1.slAeI'bi1il feelin, HIC Losantville high sehool basket hall team opened the 19213 hasket hall I season hy playing Camhridge City at Cambridge. Being their first game they were not well organized and having had luek in goal shooting lost the game hy a seore of all to li. The seeond a11d thirteenth gillllOS'W0l'E with Huntsville. Losantville won hoth. The first hy one point illltl the seeond hy sixteen points. The third game was with Modoe. Losantville winning hy four points. The fourth and tenth games were with lVayne. Losantville winning the first hy twenty- nine points. hut having three regulars off lost the seeond hy two points. The fifth game was with Green. Losantville was defeated four points. The sixth and twelfth games were with Farmland. Losantville winning hoth. the first hy six points and the sem-ond hy twelve points. The seventh game was with Parker. Losantville played a hard fought game, hut was defeated by live points. Our eighth game was with .leiferson. hutithe regular floor guard he- ing off we were defeated hy twelve points. Losantville was defeated hy Spar- tanburg hy two points. then hy lVhite lVater in an invitational tournament at Hagerstown hy three points. Page One Hundred Ten First Row-Harry Blanch, James Rawlings, Kelsel Cromis. Second Row-Sharron Burrows, Iry Brown, Frank Golliher, Homer Lester. Third Row-Paul Swank fCoachJ, William Halstead tAssistant Coachb, Clar- ence Crouse, Haskel Halstead, Dehnas Halstear, Theodore Kinsey. Losan fville lfrfswfnrff yvfjlllll HE Losantyille high school hast-hall team swept over Randolph county I with many victories. taking the County championship in the fall of 1925. The team defeated every opponent it. met during the season by a large margin. The team consisted of Delmas Halstead. catcher: Clarence Crouse. pitcherg Frank Golliher, iirst hasemang Ira Brown. second hasemang Sharron Burrows, third basemang Homer Lester. short stop: Haskell Halstead. center tieldg James Rawlings, right lield. and Kelso Cromis, left field. Theodore Kinsey and Harry Blanche were suhstitutes. The team recorded three long hits during the season. Crouse made a three base hit at Parker and a home ruu in the game with Stoney Creek. Del- mas Halstead also scored a home 1'un in the Stoney Creek game. Delmas Halstead and Homer Lester will graduate at the end of this term and their positions will he difficult to fill. However. it is hoped that Kinsey, Blanche and others will he ahle to assist the team in hriiigiiig the championship to Losantville again next season. Seczsmfs Reworrl At Parker-Losantville, G: Parker 3, At Losantvill0-Losantyille. 14: Stoney Creek. 3. At Losantyille4LosantVille, 13, Huntsville. 3. At lluntsville-Losantville, 13g ltlodoc, 1 At lWeKinley-Losantville. 75 Lynn, 3. Page One HIl71flI'?fI Elencoz Randolph County Schools ICHSONALITY may he saitl to he what one really is plus one's etfeet on others. Communities and institutions have personalities which are the sum total of the personalities of the people composing them. So it is that the Rantlolph County Schools a1'e flitferent from the schools of any other Vltllllllllllltj' in the State. It is a source of gratification that the points of clif- ferenee which mlistinguish them from others are largely eommenslahle. llntil 1001 the schools of the eounty were very much like those all over Intliana--one-room one-teacher sehools two miles apart antl set in the niimltll-K of an at-re of ground at a c-ross roafls eorner. In 1901 the Lynn sehool eorpo- ration was tlissolvetl antl the sf-hool math- a township sehool. Two one-room st-hools nearby were abandoned anal the pupils transported to the Lynn svhool. The ahantlonment of one-room schools has 4-ontinuetl until the Arljma one-room svhool in tlreensforlc township is the only one left in the County. Many changes in eurrieulum. huihlings anml transportation have been matle in the twenty-tive years sinee 1001. lloinestie seienee. manual training. agrieulture. eommereial course. musie annl art have been atlcletl to the course of stutly: sixteen eommissionefl high st-hools have heen establisliecl: athleties have tlevelopemlg the horse-tlrawn hat-ks havq very largely given way to the auto hus: many afltlitions have been matle to the oltler buildings: antl some of the atltlitions and all the newer huiltliugs have a room to he usetl as a rom- munity renter ancl for physical training antl athletics. The high school attendant-e has grown from 00 to 1020. The number of gratle pupils has cleereasetl somewhat in the twenty-five years. The attentl- anee rec-ortls for 1901 are not availahle. hut eareful enforcement of the vom- pulsory attenmlanre law has improvecl the regularity anal amount of attenmlanre velv mueh. lnsteatl of twelve separate institutes. the county now holtls them all to- gether at lVint-hester. The mornings arealevotetl to extension work given loy lnmliaua lvniversity anfl the Ball State Xormal. After noon pupils from some st-hool in the eounty furnish a program of music' and reeitations, sectional meetings are helcl. ancl an inspirational atltlress hy some prominent sehool man eompletes the program. There are eleven Parent-Teacher Assoeiations where sehool problems anal hetterments are thseussetl. The spirit of progress still pervades the eounty anal the llantlolph County Annual is the latest evulenee of it. First Row-Virgil Clarke, Howard Fetters. Robert Johnson, George Bascom, Mar- vin Platt. Second Row-William Harrison, Murray Crew, Browning Berry, Gerald Defi- baugh, Lester Harris, Harold Brown, Russell Martin, Basil Harman. Lynn Trnfl' Team HE boys of the Lynn school have become greatly interested in track I work. For the past two years one of the last days of school has been de- voted to a track-meet Within the school. Several of the boys have made records entitling them to go to the central meet at Richmond. A number of others are hoping to qualify by the time of the meet in May. Athletics. in- t-luding baseball, basket ball, and track Work, when properly directed. are ex- cellent for the development of sound bodies, a spirit of obedience to law. or the rules of the game. a line attitude of eo-operation and a splendid basis for com- munity interest. These results are Well Worth striving for and a proper amount. of time spent in these phases of athletics is well repaid. lVe hope that the time may come when we may have a county traek meet where we may find the very best athletes of the county in track work as Well as in baseball and basketball. Page One Hznzrlred Twelve Second Row-Murray Crew, Russell Martin, Browning Berry, Marvin Platt, Roh- ert Johnson. First Row-Howard Fetters, Harold Horne, Basil Harman, Burton Mt-Clintnck, George Base-om, William Harrison. Lynn 13613671072 Tffllll HE hasehall team vf the Lynn schools hail a Very favorable season in the I fall of 1925. They were Successful in four of the five games. This inacle the Lynn team the Winners of the eaat sifle of the county and entitled them to play against Losantvillo, the winners of the west side, for the cwannty 4-lmlllpiemsliip. In this QZIHIQ they were flefeatetl hy the sc-ora of Lo- santyillc T. Lynn. Theae boys are all expecting to be in Lynn svlwnl next fall anrl hope to he 1-ontenmlvrs again fur the County cllainpinnaliip, 1Q0fl8O7'L7S' I?f1f'0wZ L. H. S. 12 lNlc'Kinley 2 L. H. S. R lvayne 5 L. H. S. 5 Riflgeyille L. ll. 9. 9 Lint-mln 0 Page 0110 Humlred Thirteen First ROIL'-D3Hl9l McLauglin, Harry Bowers, Myron VVall, John Harlan, Woody Conner. Sec-ond Row-Andrew Snell, Wallace Co:-:, Emerson Butts, Glen Myers tCoachJ, Lester Harlan, Francis Higgins. McKinley l'm'sif.lf I?1rsZ'eiDn77 YYIWHII l'KlNLlCY rLlll'9lV has Sflll'l9tlllIlQf to he prollll of this Yellr. That is her llRlHli0l hall tllillll llllll the goorl spirit tllilt the sehool is showing. ' Bllqillllity has llllllle il lllltx l'l'C'0l'tl this XORIV, witll three 1'0Qlll2ll'S left from lust ytlill'-S sqllllll. J. lltll'lZlll. lVllll llllll Mc-llzlllglllill. Cfb2lt'll Myers hall tl llitiil-lllt l5l'0lJlGlll. lllll wlls SllC'l'9SS'i:lll ill Illlllilllgl' tilll' telllll il goml 0119. Althollgh we have lost Slilllt' QQIIIIES we ll:ll'ell't lost hope. tel' alll QQUIIUS ll2lY0 he-en well IJl2lYOkl. lVe zlre trying to he loylll to Olll' tellin :lllfl Olll' l'U2lf'll. for he has llltllll' Olll' l'92llll whllt it is. llve 2ll'9 looking fOl'XV2ll'll to :l tl-lllll lls goofl or hetter next year. :lltllollgh we will lose ftllll' l'0gIlllill'S this j'02l1'. 001111012 who h-is lll0V01l to CtlllllJ1'lfl0'9 Citi' J. l'lfl1'l2H1. lllllll 'lllll Bowers who will gl'2l1lll2ll0. Mc-Killley was f'0llSllll'l'l'1l il Sll'4lllrfI PUlll0llll0l' to XYlll the tollrlley this yezlr. llllt we fell hetore Rillgeville ill the first Qllllll' hy the seore of lfl to 19-, Ridge- ville fllllll won the loelll SPl'll0ll2ll. winning lcl'0lll lVlIli'llGSl0l' ill the fllllllrl. ElllGl'St'lll lllltts is the newly elel-tell l-llptzlill to ltxilkl llext YPIIVQH Stllliltl. The f0tllll won thirteen QIUIIUS tllltl lost seven lllll'lllQ the sellsllll. This l'UI'0l'll is one of the llest ill the eflllllty for il high l7Pl'0PlllilQ0 of Yi4'lOl'l0S. 4 r- . i a Page One HIll1fZ1'f'fI F1Tlll'f0!'Jl First Row--Eva Pingry, Josephine Hiatt. Gladys Bragg, Olive Miller, Mary Hol- lingsworth. Second Row-Reba Brown, Florenee Hickman, Leeta Conner, Ruthl Belles tCoachJ, Charlotte Bragg, Virginia Fildler. McKinley fr'f1'f.v. ffnxlwffzrln ylflllll NYU yt12ll'S algo ll 1Jll.YSll'2ll ellllvzltillll t'lllF5 was urgzlnizell lllltltjl' the All- llP1'YlSlHlI of Miss Illllt'llQllS Zllltl llllt of this grew the llllslcethllll lL'Qllll. This tl-:nn clill 1't'1ll2l1'liQll,1ly well fm- the tirst yt'tl1', winning tl growl 17L'l't'0lll of the glllnes plzlyell. The Sl'l'UllIl 'YGZII' llf lnlsliet hzlll wzls hlil1'll'4l with only one l't'glllll1', hilt lllilllj' were illtl-l'eNtl-ll illlll il lt'2llll was small pru- 4llll'6tl. 1,110 to hlrk of experience the ltltllll ilill nut NVlll so lllllllf' gallnes. lllll they llill nut luse hnpe lllltl this XCQII' lllHHt uf thenl were lnlek to llll their 112111. IGQCQIIISO of the ll2l1'Ll SCl101,llll0 Qllltl the lliflil-lllties the girls have hllll to owl'- eonle. they have not 1llHLlQ SllL'll tl goml l't't'1rl'll. lblll witll the gllml illstrlu-tilnl Of their couch they have l1ll171'0YCll illlll llilYt' enlleil the sezlslln with ll gmail showing. i The girls zlppreeizlte the helpful spirit llf Miss 1321108 illltl Miss Kllhelh who hy their SllpQ1'YlSl011 l1llYC 11ltlClQ the girls' lt'2lll1 pvssillle. The Piltl'UIlS halye shown their :lp1n'et-iatilln of the girls' efforts hy lltlVlllQ 21 'ifllt Qllltl lean hllsket bllll galil? to help thenl buy their sweaters. llllll hy 1lllQllIlll1Q the Qftll1lk'S faith- flllly. The girls hzlye workell hard anll lI0l 2lllSQ uf their Ql'lll'l1'l'S halve fleyeloll- efl fl gooll tQ2llll. It has not been all work and no lllily. fllr they enjoy playing basket ball llnfl have hall il very pleasant and profitable season. Priya One HIllI'II'l'fI Fil-f.fl'07l First Row-Roger Cox, Robert Jones, Albert Swain, Clifford Hardwick, Keith Leeka. S01-mzcl Row-Fred Wright, Albert Hunt, Peter Vitz QCoaehJ, Burl Merrill, Vir- gil Hodsoii. Modoc 1'n1'.wif-if Bfr.vZ'0fb1fIZ yvffllll, w . . 1 - - 1112 1112.1-211 l111s1ie1111111 11-11111 ot M1111111' high S1'1lfi111 was lll':lC1lf'2l11'X' 11111111- 1111 of 1111 111-11' 111111'e1'i111. 11 1111s 110011 1ltl1'11 to 111'1'11111111is11 lllllL'1l this se11w11 1111 111-1-1111111 of 1111-51111111 1111111111111 of L'XD91'1Bll1'U 111e players have 112111. ,XII- 1111l1'l'11111l1'll11y 11'11si11 1i1111i11g Il 11111Ce to 111'11eti1'e. 11s M011111' 11115 110 gy1111111si11111 of its llhvll. ' M1111111- is lookilig f1ll'XVill'11 to Rl strong te11111 ill 111e flllllll' YQHI' 1190111190 the 11111111 is 111111' 1-11111l111fe11 of 1111 lll11,181' L'12lSSlll01l. 1111111111211 111111110 has 11111y NV1lll New-11 17111 uf its 51-1'e11tee11 games 1J1ily1't1. i11C'1ll1-illlgj the tO1l1'lltll1lQ111. the boys 1lilYt' s1111w11 giltlti Hl1111'tS1ll2lIl!41l11'l 21111.-1 the St'1l0111 1111s heeli very 10y111. Modoc we111 111 t11e t11111'1111111e11t with 15111115 to upset the dope by 11QfL'2l11Ilg .1111-ks1111. w11i1-11 they 5111-1-1-1-111-11 i11 111-1-11111p1is11i11g quite 1-1'e11it111,1ly. The te11111 11111 up ll strong light 11g:1i11st Green high seliool 111 the S191-111111 l'OllI111 of the tOll1'l12lll101l1. 11111 1111 111-1-1111111 111' being 1111 1'111'111 they were 1111111111' to XV1ll. The 1021111 11p111'eei11tes very 11111011 111e 11'11e SP0l'1SlllH1lS1l1l3 of its oppoiieiits 11111'i11g' 111e ye111' 111111 1'SPGL'l2l11y 111 the 11-111-11:1111e11t. A bright f11t111'e is 111 store 1111' the 11-11111 next ye111'. 111111 with 1111 1'Qgll12ll'S lmelc ll 11116 se11s1111 is 2lIltl4'1lJ1l1QL1. Page OPC H1111fI1'efI Si.r1'Cc'11 First Row-Robert Jones, Wilbur Clevenger, Albert Swain, Clifford Hardwick, Gordan Jordan. Second Row-Fred Wright, Alta Lumpkin, Roger Cox, Peter Vitz tCoaChJ, Keith Leeka, Virgil Hodson. Modoc ffrlswiurn Tfvffu, HIC players of the Moiloe baseball team were lll0XlJ0l'l0llC0ll players. lint they hail the sand :intl grit that makes trnc sportsmen. The teznn was most- ly of green lll2llQ1'l2ll :incl mlitl not make Il spef-tn:-iilol' showing this season. Albert Swain arteml as the Vlltllllllltbll nQl'il1l1lStilll1l t'1llt'll0l'u :intl honie rnn lcnovkei' of the yn-nr. Roger Cox. the pitrlier. wns rather short lint n pill- tossing veteran. Clifformll Ilzllwlwir-li. ns first lnzisenizln. was il stnr. Holveri Jones. the sem-onml lmaseiiiniil nseml no nrt in playing hnt he was right there with the teutlier ling. Virgil Ilomlson, thiril lmsenmn. romle the line :intl 1-:llc-iilaitefl the hot liners. lVilbnr Clevenger was left tieliler, Oni' first game was with llnntsville. from whom we won, Next we pln-veal lyurker and lost the Contest. Then 1-anne the Green game whivh resnlteil in :1 tie. Lnter the tie was plziyeil oil. resulting in :i Yivtory for Momloe. IA?Sillll- ville was the victor in the lust gznne of the season. In this year 1925-26 the team inanzigeml to hrenk even: two games were lost nnml two were won. In each game. whether it was :1 vii-tory or loss, the team nflherecl to the Spirit of true sportsmznishipl the f-liarric-teristie history of the llloiloc Sf-hool. The prospects for the future :ire verv lwright anal from all indications ai winning team will be p1'otl1n-efl next season. K Page One Hzuzdred Sezwiitecn First Row-James Dickey, Everett Reed. Second Row-Howard Mctjain, Horace Harty, Robert Riker. Third Ron'-Carlton Price, Earl Sipe, Howard Thornburg, George Murphy. Parker lVIll'Nif'lf lIzr.sl1'fImN Turin, N lmalwtlnznll 41111' tez1111 was flowlopt-tl f1'U1ll :111 11l111ust t'lllll't'ly new Stlllilll. J l1:1vi11g lost live 1111-111l1c1's of last j'l'1l1'.S team. H:11'i11g full ill.lV2111lilQ9 of ll lll1Nl0l'll g-1'1111111s111111. tl1o team lll'UYt'll one of the lvcst i11 the iIl1llQllS of ilu- st'll1,11l'S l1istm-yi wi1111i11g ll 111ml 1-1-1-clitzlble lK'l't'ClllllQO of the 50115011.24 Sl'll0llllll' ul' gzunes. i11m'l111li11g vit-to1'les over some of the st1'o11gest teams of thu 1-1 1111t'1'. XY1- we-1'u also f11vu1'1-ll tl11'o11gl1o11t. the outire st-:1so11 with the l10111'l.1' Slllllltlll of ilu- Q-u1111111111ity'. sl1owi11g 1'lt':1l'lj' tl1e 2lllVilllltlQC of c11111l1i11i11ff SCl1o11l :xml 1,-111111111111ity llll01'L'St5. ID 5'r'rlR011'.v Hevorrf P. H. 323 Motiloc 10 P. H. S. 50 lllllltSX'HlQ ll P. H. S. Q3 McKinley QS P'. H. S. QT Illlltlll City SXT P. H. S. 11 Green Q9 P. H. S. 232 McKinley 311 P. H. S. 243 Pnion City 533 P. H. S. .31 lV:1y11e ill P. H. S. 19 Riclgt-ville 16 P. H. S. 45 Green IT P. H. S. 27 ollVllt'liH0l1 29 P. H. S. 29 l.c's:111tVille lil P. H. S. il Losz111tville 14 P. H. S. QT Saratoga QS P. H. S. 25 I4'111'111l:1111l 19 P. H. H. QT .l:1cliso11 ll? P. H. S. ll S11111't1111l11,11'g' 41 Page Om' I1'zf11zI1'vd Eightc'c11, First Ron--Horace Harty, Howard Thornburg. Everett Reed. Sevonfl Row-Howard Jones, George Murphy, James Dickey, Howard McCain. Third Row-Russel Cockerel, Estil Cockerel, Earl Sipe, Howard Hutson. Parker Iffrwfullf Team Tl-ILETICS has always playecl an important part in the sehool life of Parker high school. anfl the present year is no ext-eptlon. Our hasehall team has been up to stanflarrl in every respeet. For this we are greatly nnlehletl to the valnahle servif-es of our 1-oat-h. Mr. Sipe. who has given liher- illy of lmth time anal pravtim-al knowledge of sports, Daring the haselmall season we were c-oiifronteml with the problem of los- lllgj om' lvattery of last year! team. in aililition to having most' of the intiehl lex'elope4l froin new material. Despite these hantln-aps we won two of the thrve games playecl. Om' team mlefeateil Mmlov. ll-2: Stmwy Creek. 2-1 anil 9 ost to Losantville. G-o. In the preeetling year the hast-hall team won their full selierlnle antl playeal the ehampionship graine with SI72ll'lZllIlblll'Q. winning' hy a sr-ore ot' 5 to 4. l'arlcer has always helrl an enviahle plaee in c-onnty hasehall virt'l1-S. Pros- vet-ts are 0llf'4llll'2lglllQ for the next season anfl from all intlieations the team shonltl make a Strong hitl for eonnty honors. Page One Hundred Nhzefffen First Row-Fred Stewart, Edwin Mendenhall, Thomas Stone, Merritt Walker. Gail Main. Second Row-Harold Pettyiohn tCoachD, Herman Hardwick, Roscoe Jackson, Daryl Walker, Merritt Brooks, John Armstrong, Ivan LaFo1lette. R fcllgeville Sefffioiirrl lirfsl-cfbfrll Ulzamps ' -IDGEVILLE upset the dope bucket all the way through the local sec- ,Ktional tournament. In their first game of the tournain-ent they downed the strong McKinley team by the margin of one point. The team en- dured the second round of play with Jefferson by a score of Q5-QQ in a fast and well played game. Both teams battled on even ground practically all the way. Ridgeville forged ahead in the last few minutes of play. claiming the right. to meet the fast Union City crew in the S9llll-flllilli. Ridgeville. the team which had upset a strong favorite previously in the tournament was now the victor over a seemingly nnconquerahle five-Union City. The score kept close to a tie at every stage of the half and when the final whistle blew the score stood 24-23 with Ridgeville in the lead. This was the greatest upset of the tournament, since the Union City aggregation had registered only two defeats for the entire year. This game paved the way for Ridgevilles victory in the final game with lVinchester which resulted in a score of 30-15. By virtue of winning the local sectional. the Black and Orange warriors were eligible to meet the strong New Castle combination in the regional nnet at Muncie. Ridgeville tasted defeat hy a score of 41-20. New Castle reached the st-ate tournament. but was downed by Central of Evansville-the victor over Frankfort-the 1925 State Champs. Page Om' Hundred Tzvcizfgf First RO7Lli-IOl1I1 Armstrong, Herman Hardwick, Thomas Stone, Merritt Brooks Daryl Walke1'. l Second Row-Harold Pettyjohn fCoacliJ, Max Compton, Fred Stewart, Rofcou Jackson, Edwin Mendenhall, Merritt Walker, Gail Main, George Meranda, Daryl Stump, Ivan LaFollette. Rialgeville IVIH'-Yifff Ifr1.v,l'f'fl1rlIl' TIYIIIZ E have playorl 19 gzlnn-S lliis Svuson, winning 10 and losing S. llvo linu- sm'-oiwl 4137 points to mn- opponents 419. 111- uw tln- only twnn as yu-1 this Simson lo llofvnt Madison. tliv .lily Wlllllly l'll2llllllS. lfonr nwn grail- nzltv llns ye-nr. II2ll'1lXYli'lC. 11 nlker. llrnnlcs :inxl .xl'l1lSll'011Q. Dui wx- liaw sonn' ga-tting big llnit are inal :is gfoofl. S'1V1,wn'.Q lff'r'0l'r7 lil. H. S. 19 lVim-lwsloi' QI ll. H. S. G lVlI1C'l1OSl9I' '70 ll. H. S. Q0 llnion City QQ ll. H. S. Sll7ill't2llll7Ill'Q ll. IHI. S. Q6 Stormy Crawl: Q9 ll. H. S. Dunkirk ll. H. Q. 13 llarlison Q5 ll. ll. S. Slolioy fll'l't'l R. H. S. 19 S1'72ll't2lIllJlll'Q 16 ll. ll, 9. l'onnx'illm- ll. H. S. 32 Dunkirk Q13 ll. H. S. Fonnt. City R. H. Fl. 16 Pnrlcer 19 ll. H. llnion City Tl. H. 9. 01 lVaynv 11 R. H. 9. Nlllflliflll R. H. S. QS! M1-Kinlvy 213 R. H. 9. Xlrilylll' Pflgr' 0:10 Hundred Tlvchilfy-nm' ,... Y ., , 1-,' A ., , -JBL -Z-'1.. The Schools 'ggi'-3f'J5-I V71 , 2Q.. .5s5Hi -I , 'ina .2 .-g u-we'-w--.......:f-14k-.-.-,,. ....,.,.x 5 First Row-Paul Davis, Chas. Miller, Keith Rex. Max Warren, Carl Arthur. Second Row-Willard Johnson, Max Tanner, Geo. Ostheimer fCoachJ, Don Sim- mons, Robert Harman. Sa ratoga 'l'f11'.Qifjf I?fl.QZ'e7'7mN y'Ffll27, ' ARATOGA has always maintained a recorcl of having gootl athletics even though it has been hanilicappeil by the lack of equipment in every perioil of this history. Plans are now uncler way for the erection of a motlern school plant which will proviile suflicient recreational facilities for future athletic programs. The school has always hafl some ,form of athletics since its beginning as a commissionetl high School. Prior to this time athletics helil. as in all schools of that period, a suborilinate position in the activities of the school. Since the innovation of basketball as a major sport in lntliana high schools. Sara- toga has made it the chief branch of their athletic endeavors. Although inter-scholastic contests in basketball were not schecluleil in the early years of the School. a team has been proalucecl practically every year in the history of the school. In 1922 Saratoga won the county baseball cham- pionship. Inter-acliolastic baseball is playetl in the fall of the year. In 1923 the School profluceml a basketball team which playeml the final game with Losantville in the sectional tournament. ln 1924 the team hatl a successful season untler Coach Stroutl. ln 1925 the team won nine of the lif- teen games playecl anfl this year won nine of the sixteen games scheiluleil. Page One Hlnzclrcd Twenty-tivo G- First Row-Noel Manning, Gordan Smiley, Clarence Sipe, Clyde Long, Lester 1l't0I'l. Second Row-Max Tanner, Robert Harinan, Geo. Ostheimer tC0achj, Harold Sipe, Don Simmons. Saratoga ,gil-YA'l'IiZlIlU Sewnlirf yvlfllll .XIlAfl'UGA is justly piwuitl uf her seemnl team the past two years. The seemicl teani plan was initiatetl here hy Mr, Ustlieiiuer. It ein-mi1'ag'e5 a greater niunher to eonie nut for training anml keeps the lirst team supplieil with lnaterial. The ehief ineunvenienee has lieen the tloor antl transpmtatinu lJl'0ljl0lll. In 1925 the lineup was as follows: Max 'l'anner, lVillar4l Jnliiiwin. Iliin- alil Fraze antl Paul Davis. f4l1'NY2ll'1lSI Carl Arthur :ual llowaril Coggeshall. centers: Dunaltl Siininons. Clyile Lung. and Elilen llaniilton. guards. In 19213 they played the following' selmeilsz lYayne. Green. lletlkey. Farinlantl. Mt-Kinley. Jaekstai, Spartanhurg. ltarker antl l'uion City. The lineup was: Xoel Manning. Max Tanner anil Lester Girtiin. farwai'4ls: Gur- ilon Smiley .eenter: Clarence Sipe. Clytle Iniiig. Donalil Siinxnrms. llarolil Sipe anal Robert Snyder. guards. Sltllilttlgil hae pruapeets tm' an excellent set-mal teain next year. sinee the new gylllllQlSllllll is new aseuretl. The tennis have lieen praetim-ing in the Me- Kinley. llnian City anil Jetl'erson gfyiniiasiuins. llvith the loyal asSistanee of lueal lmusiness eoiieeriis the Jetllletie Asseeia- tion has linaneetl the teams for the past year. New a new th-nr auml experi- eneecl nien niake the pruspeets hright fer a gmail reeorcl next seasun, Page Out' Hurldrvfl TI!'ClIfjj-f,Z,l'E'C Fzlst R011 Paul Hill, Albert Brown, Howard Taylor. Second Row M11-vin Wolfe, Carl Anderson, William Greene, L. R. Sackmne tCoachJ Russell Brown, Hubert Hough. Spartanburg l'111'.sffy lf1r.vZ'efbc1ZZ Team. Sput 111l1111'g t-o1111111111ity. 11s tl whole. having tl good attitutlu town 1l 1tl1ltt1t nonlml lliltll1'Qlll.V support school 11tl1let11's. -xlfllflllgll the Spa t111l1111f1 lll:,ll st-l1f:ol is the onlx -' 111st1t11t1o11 111 the Utlllllllllllllf' 111 wl111 1 1ll1l1t1ts is HpOl1S0lCtl, it is sutlit-ic11t to satisfy the needs of the L'0llllllll11lt1'. Ill 11111111 I1l'Y9l' 1-znlsetl great 1-11n1111otio11. nor set the world on fire ll 11 1 ttn int tit l11seb:1ll Itlillll plnyc-tl in the 1-o11nty 1-l1:1111pio11sl1ip gznnos o ' ' ll 1925 the basket l1:1ll team went to the linnl in tl1e section l110l1 st l1ool lflllllltlllltlllt :lt lVi11cl1este1'. 1,ill'li0l' .Tz1Cliso11 XXYlllf'l1L'St0l' Ritlgeville Mc'Ki11lt-y Morton See. Stoney Riclgeville Union City 14 ll lil 'El 901111113 17 S ls S 11 S 1 13 Q -ll! S S S Q Page Om' Hundred Twvilfy-fozlo' Los1111t ville Losantville Stoney Union City lVl1ite1vnte1' lllll1Cll6St6I' Sil1'iltOgtl J9ll46l'SUll Q5 25 .12 311 24 06 .yq -1 1 111 First Row-Doris Wiggs, Bertha Welch, Geraldine Thompson, Florence Burg, Caroline Grifiis, Hazel Clark. Second Row-Ruth Defibauggh, Ruth Greene, Pauline Snyder, Reba Snyder, Icy Bowen fCoachJ, Reba O'Dell. Spartanburg Girls' Bfml-etbfzll Team BOUT eight years ago Spartanburg witnessed the organization of its first girls, basket ball team, But owing to the fact that they had no one to train them they played only a few games. The next team organized in S. H. S. was in the fall of 1923, Icy Martin being their coach. The mem- bers of the team this year were: Madge Chenoweth. Bfildred Moore. Henri- etta Murray. Pauline York. Ii2lfl11'8611 Anderson. Bertha lVeleh, Pauline Fry. Caroline Gritlis. Ethel Harsh. Frances Hough. Mabel lVright and Pauline Snyder. They won more than half their games fllltl made a line showing. The year 1921-25 witnessed a few changes in the team. Fl'illll GS Hough. Kathreen Anderson and Ethel Harsh having dropped out. Two new players were Doris lViggs and Hazel Clark. This team played twelve games and won eleven of them, making 179 points against 515 points made by opponents, Madge Chenoweth was high-point player making 107 points: forty field and twenty-seven foul goals. Mildred Moore. not able to play in all games, made twenty-two field goals and s-even fouls. However, she was our high-point player in the tournament. The Spartanburg girls played three games in the tournament in March. 1925, at lVinchester and won the championship by defeating Farmland 15--1. lvayne 17-13, and Jackson Q0-16. Page One Hundred Tzrruty-five First Row-Arthur Rinard, Roger Miller, Cecil Medler, John King. Q Set-ond Ron'-Thurman Porter tCoach1, Alvie Medler, Wallace Clayton. Car.os Medler, Thurman Oren, Kenneth Fletcher, Robert Fetters. Stoney Cree l'ff1'.5f1'.1f Rf1.vZ'rPfLrfU Yvflllll 9' N 121113-17 when the tirst nelmul was held at Stoney Creek nntl before there I were nny mlistriet tonrneys heltl in llnntlolpll County. the tOtll11 went tn llll 1 ktlltlllll ltlllllllxl null t t h t It-1111q11tl In the 51' ' Q ' 1' ' 1 Us S NPS gtlllltx. Tl10 S9t'011ll yeur the tennl was sent tu Mnneie tn the Seetionnl tnnrney there Zllltl signin lost its first gznne. The thirtl yenr the Stoney Creek teznn played in the tirst alia- triet ttznrney helsl in lltllllltllllll eunnty. It tlefentetil lYinel1ester in its tirst QIIIIIUZ llnion City in its saeemnl QEIIIIC. but lest to .letfersull 111 the senn-finals. Steney Creek wen the mlistriet tlvnrney heltl nt lVll14'l10Sf01' by clefenting .lellerstnl une lmint in the linnl gilllltk In this. its funrth yenr. the tt'2ll1l went tn Iilenntingtnn to play in the regiunnl tourney anal wus tlefentetl hy the strung lletlfortl lU2lll1. The fifth yenr the l0ill11 lost the tlistriet tnnrney to Lesnnt- yille in the tinnl game. The sixth yenr the Stoney Creek teann won the tlistriet tourney lay winning frmn l urker. lVA1Ntll1fYlll0. lvnion City :intl tlQf0t1tll1g,f llitlgeyille in the tinal gzune. The ltxillll went to Rielnnnntl tn the reginnnl tt,-nrney. lrnt lest tn the ,klltlt'l'SUl1 teznn. ln their seventh yenr the Stoney Creek tive have nnule at very groml reeortl hy llt'l.0tlll11Q'HOYl'l'Ill U1b110HlllQlEill1lS in :intl ont of the eonnty. They lost nnly one gznne tu :t lt'2llll in the Vtllllltyl nntl three gnnnw to tenxns ont of the eonnty. l'he tenln went tu the regiunatl :lt .Xntlersnn :tml was tlefentetl luv the strong C2ll'lllt3l tennl. l K Page One Hundred TIl'01If1l-Sin' First ROIL'-J3l116S Harbour, Clessie Wright, Donald Blizzard, Harrison Ell Cline. Second R010-Tl'lLll'l1l21H Porter tCoaclll, Gerald Hitellcock, Chauncey Oren, Ancil Kennedy. Stoney Creek lIff.s'Z-4ff7m7l Neenllfl YYFIIIIL f' N llllsketllllll. :ls ill other things. the oltl lltlllge. i'V1ll'tllll tl l-hilll ill the waly I he Hlltllllll go :lllll when he is olll he will not rlepllrt from it. hollls ll'lll'. Stoney C reek has long prfletieell the hllhit of lleyelopillg 21 good Si-3t OIlll fCHlIl. ln this way they llllye lllllmle their iirst telllll Sl'l'0llgIl'1'. This ye:ll s see- Olltl telllll has l?9G'll tl worthy Hll0f'ESSO1' of the l31'Pl'CtllllQ HCt'Hlltl tellllls of Stoney Creek. The seeollll lt'tllll has lost two QRIIIIUS. one to lvlllflll City llllll one to llillgeyille. They halve won gllllles fl'0lll ltillgeyille, flQllll2l. lYllllPW2ltt'l'. lloy- 0l'tUll :lllll IqlllliSYlll9. ,Xt the litflllllllllg of the seheol lt'1'lll of 1925-213. there were Ulllf' two of the 1'QQlll2l1' lllt'lllll0l'S of the l:U1'lllt'l' lCillll t'lll'0ll04l ill sehool. The grelltel' 13tll'i of the first ltttllll hzlll to he l'llUH0ll frolll the ht'l'0llll fQ2llll :lllll the Fl-eslllllllll elllss. lll spite of this ftlC't. the tezllll lltli won the l1l2lj01'lij' of their gllllles. The Sftllltif' Creek iP2llll wzls the first ill llllllclolpll Utlllllly to he :lhle to S1Clll'lllll9 :l Qilllltl witll the BIllIlClG iilrittill' Cuts. llllll the Stoney Creek hoys lll2l4l9 the Bear Cuts fight hurll for their yietory hy tyillg the seore twiee tllll'lllQ the Q't1lll0. This GllllDlltlSlZtlS the good prep work of l:O1'lllO1' 99COllfl fG2llllS. IQYUII tllollgll the Sll'llL'y Creek lN'l1'S halve lost lllUl'0 libffftll tllllll lllillill this f'0Zll'. their 1'Pl7llltlll0ll of gootl SlDUl'lSlllZIllSllllW is still t'l0Zlll. They lltlY0 proyell lllllf they Pllll lose. :ls well :ls will. witll tl Smile. Pnge One Hlallrllwl T'lUf'llf1l-R01'l lI I Grant Bradford, Ernest Simmons, Wilbur Baker, Walter Thornburg, Charles Thomas, Wilbur Meek, Floyd Harshman, Robert Whitesel, F. R. Noffsinger tCoachj. Wayne l'ur.wify Hmlwfimlf Team, ' OR the past, few years lVayne has been pressing steadily forward in the .F endeavor to get the greatest possible mnnber of students interested in some form of athletics. Each year has seen a nearer approach to this goal until the present year of 1925-26. Now three major sports are participated in by an increasing number of students. Baseball has a large following and each year the high school has developed a first class team. losing only one game this season and that by one run. The girls' basket ball team lost only two games during the season. both to the same opponent and each by one point. The boys' basket ball team has not fared so well. Only one of last year's squad remained around which to build the team and inexperience ac- counted for many defeats. Track and field meets for both boys and girls have become an annual affair and last spring Tvayne carried off the honors in an invitational meet but later lost a dual meet to TVinchester by a few points. WVayne is looking forward to a successful year for the season of 1926-QT. Only one member of the baseball team and Captain Baker of the boys basket- ball team will be lost by graduation, Tneligibility and graduation will take four from the girls' basketball team. Page One' Hundred Twenty-eight gfamgp First Row-Grant Bra-dford, Everett Hinshaw, Floyd Harshman, Walter Thorn- burg, Dwight Sadgebury. Second Row-Ford Stidham, Guy Williamson, F. R. Noifsinger CCoachJ, Warren Welsh, Charles Thomas, Merril Cox, Emmet Welsh, Robert 'WhiteSel. Wayne ,XYXIC haul :1 very hll1'4't'SSflll Ft'2lS1'll in lmselmll. The team won four 22111195 :incl lost one xluring the seaisvii. Iiilci-wise thx- girls lmflcetlmll team llliltlt' an excvlleiit l'91'1ll'll ilurinu the Year. The team was llefvut- ml in the F0llll-flllillbi if the girls' tourmiiiient. Left to Right-lVllary Whitesel, Mary Harnish. Ethelle Baker, Pearl Sipe, Flaud Sipe, Dorothy Weyrick, Adine Shultz, Ruby Anderion. Insert-Paul Overman QCoaChl. Page One Hzmdred Tzvelify-Jzim' f : lub. . - W ,- . 9 V, 2 f . .. s xxm. wus I hbh I -2 . N f x 50062-1 f'ffiT5'0,ff.,S,i, fosir - KW-62127 '9fa4Z7l1VD0'i5'f 4 fue E7 Zfflffify g7j',QV-eg -jmwfx, w TOURNAMENT SCORES FRIDAY Mmlnv. 24: .Tzu-lqson. 22. Jl'HAt'l':4Ull. 230: I'iRll'llllllllll. 21. G11-elm. 28: YV:1y11e. 24. llidgfewillc. 19: M4-Kinley. IN. I':11'kv1'. 3323: Lusnlutville. 21. lvllillll City. 443: Stmwy Creok. ' XVilli'll1'Stl'l'.352 TI1mtsvillv.24. Saratoga. IT: SlHll'f2llllbll1'Q. 14 S.X.'I'VRID.XY fQl't'l'll. 2331 Mmlm-,19. Rimlgevillv. 2.33 Jl'H'l'l'Slbll. 22. XVill1'll0Sll'l'. 29: I,ill'kl'l', 25. Vuimx City. 29: Sill'2lf4lQ'2l. IT. SICMI-FIXALS XYil1vlwslvl'. 29: fQl'l'l'll- 25, IIi4lgm'illv. 24: IYIliHll City. 223 F I X -XLS IIIDGICYILLIC. 230: XVINCIIICS'I'I'lH. 15 SECTIONAL TEAM 439191-tml by 'I10lll'llillll1'llt Uiiiviallsj FORWARDS Tlau-nhl Yuung. XVilll'll9St9l'. Rim-luml Sllilllilll. Ivniun City Covil xlVl'1'H0l', Stanley C'1'v0k. CENTERS Max XYill'l'l'll. S2l!'2liOQ2l llxiblll Stum-. Himlgvvillv GITARIJS IA2lWl'0lli'K' Hills. Grcvu lIv1'111:1u lI:1l'1lwim'k. Ridgcvillo .Tulm Ilurlun. Mc-Kinley Page 0110 Hundrcfd Th-irfy 'iT ':4'5W- Q 1 l Q lg-f ' :zifeisi :1' 55 N-M. I f' '5 ,.J'5x Q, ff '7fA! 74. -X B W,- ' Q Q Q: f fx 4q5 ?3?.2'3 F:iBl?LfJb'YWl?5i?4T'E 2'E Z27293W24'f'6i 1-'1:ua1E,L..,.,.... :111ff'fffams:.:1:.2:g5aa.:' :2'2:z,,..1 zaff1 :-gfsiqwxfg V, 11.1.1-, bi I , 1 f E 3 5 gi j, 5 5 5 'E E K Mr fi 59 I rg 37' li awvemimwsamicmsazs- 2 x we 3 4 gi Q E S . - .. .Y ', ,I ' -- -H ',,. .Q-1..,..,- k ., . Farmland HE lirst school of Filfllllilllfl was eonipletecl in the fall of 13513. This was the first st-hool to have a lroaral of trustees. The trustees were Dr. XVil- liani Maey. -lauies Pursley anrl Daviml Mary. The huilfling was huilt on the west sicle of the present town of lfarnilanil. The llllllljtxl' was saweml from the tinilrer ent froin the site where the lmuilmling was ereeterl. Prior to the luuilrliug of this sm-hool. two olcl log 1-aliins hail lmeen usenl to aemunlnoilate the few pupils. This lwuilmling seryerl for several years. Then a two-story lirieli strueture was lmuilt on the east simle of town. It is still standing. lrut is i11 a very 4lilapi4lateml vonilition. i TVhen it was seen this sehool was too slnall to :uw-onnnoclate the pupils. etforts were niamle to huilal a larger anal llllll'6 ellif-ient strut-ture. The resiileuts of that town opposeml this lll0Yt'lllt'llt very 1llIlt'l1 luerause they thought it woulil throw too large a ilelmt upon the town. l'lans for a lmuilcling. whit-h woulil 1-ost ahout rI440.tNNl. were rlrawn hy Arc-hiteet lliraln Elder. Ground was lvrolcen for the new structure, in 1908 anil the lvuililing was Coinpleteil in the fall of 1909 auml was mleilivateil on Xoreuilrer 24. 1909. A few years later the sehool was inarle a township school alul the ilelmt was taken over hy tl1e town- ship. The present vontrol of the sehool is vesteil in the hands of the trustee of Monroe township. F2l1'l1llAllltl is one of the two schools in Monroe town- ship. the other lueing loeateml at l arlier. Page Tcu. v -re? iff' 4.55 : , .-,U fra, . , P' :jvf 'J Y. 1 '7'?v 4- ' 1 y,: 1 1 '33 .Hs f u .J-'. ' w .4 N . 1 ,Ad 1 I r 4 L I K . Q n N.. 84' Y ' 'u v I Xt I 5--H A w- ,, 'NJ - , .' fl is 14721, v .Jac , r. County Activities ill!!-Stir ,llwnmwy 151125-lligli Svlmol-Fi1'st. lvtlyllttl Agnvs Sliultzq lflllgjvlw l'lQl'llSi0l' FlUl'L'l1L'0 C:l1'pu11t01'. Hevuuml, Szlrutugal: Delight Silllli. Alice L' ll:ll'. 'IlI'l'Y2l Hull 1U25-4h-:ull-5-I i1'st. Sznrutugaig Hay l'll'QlZ0. Paul 'l'mvt-ll. l'llIU0llC llumil- t , , . . lull. 1!b2t3+Iiigl1 St-l1ool4Fi1'st. vItlL'lCNill1 Mt-lrosu fl0ltlllgt'l'. Il'UllC tll'llill12'Ul'. Mary Loislwr. Svvoml, SZIITIUDQRII Hay F1':1ze. lylllll 'l'mvQll. Melina 'lll'Q2ll'4lt,'ll. 19213-Il1':u,l05-Fi1'wt. Sllfilttiafil: I4lllg1'0l1B llzmiiltrm. Ll-all l'lill'Slllll2lIl. llulmert '1lll1'llCl'. Dfuf'z1.Ssfon, 1925-First-NY:1y11v: Elsie- Aiiilelsuii. Sw-umlfliyiilig Iiwem' l,UWllZl1'1l 1S3213-Fi1'st-.lm-lcsmig l'lHtll0l' tlQlllllQQl'. Scvuiul-lmsalutvillt-: IA'll2l Ilull. f!l'llfUl'fC'Il7 15l2.3YFi1'stgI,os:111lyillc: Blill'QI2ll'Cl Illlllllililllx SUVUIHlg-NYlIll'll0Sl0l'I lluliglit Bailey. NIu'Uf11ff 1925- lllum1ii11gs1m1't: I4ll'Btl lflligle, Ilclslwtbflfl 1925-Stoiivy Crcelc: C04-il Muller, Russell lVmnl. llubert Oren. Carlos Nh-tllc-1', Dnllam Xvllfkllllllilll. Ivan llugguul, lVill,m1't Mcdleiz Rullamtl 'llllHl'll- mrg. , 19213-liiilgvyillez Julm Axl'lllSl1'UllQ. Mvrrilt liroolis. l'lQl'lllilll lluiwlwicli. llairyl .lan-lisull. 'llmu Stmiv. Emlwiii Blvlltlwlllzlll. Mv1'1'itt llvzlllcvix Ufr.vc7m77 12324-l'z11'liv1'. 1U25-Iivsziiityillu. Lfztfnv 1926 ll!-Virgil l'e:u'm'li. XXYQIXIIUZ Pzllllille llinlile. Jan-lisoll. ll-Deilzil Sliurte :mtl Mary lCllu11 Himlsluy. lvnicm City. H-Guriiet Mutt- mul lVi11if1'e-cl Plll61'l1illlgll. XVRIYHG, IH-livelyil Tliokcy, Vuion City: Itllllllli Gnllilwr. Losmityillu, IV-Yirgiiiia Butler, Lim-mln: Alive Lnye. Riilgvville. G1'1't.s' 1fc1NZ'f'fbr1N lfrlf-UASIDQI rt 11111111 rg. 1926-Jetl'c1'so1i. Page One HIlfILdl'6Cl Thirty-one Page One Hundred Tlvirty-tzvo CLASS aswfnc ues. Page One Hundred Thirty-tlzree X.- Page One Hzmdred Thz'rfy-fozu rubs -...-. Y1 w y . X 4 f'. Page One Hmzclred Thirty-,Eve Page One Hundred Tlvirty-si.l' Page One Hmzdred Tlzirfy-seven 6 , V V .,.. 4 . .fw- ,.s-f ., 1 X, s ' . ,f-N----- -4125295 xl U- . 4531. .I. ' f 'fjf 2951 4: Page One Hundred Thirty-eight L'osAN'rvsLLE INDUSTRIAL ARTS ,. ,M ' ,.,.n..., Domcsvrnc Scuauca Page One HIll1CZ?'L'fI Tlzirty-Jzine Green VERY siguilieunt thing oeeurretl in the history ol' Green township in the yeur 1910. Mr. l4ll1'ltll1ll9l ZlllllllCl'lll2ll1., the trustee. haul the foresight, :Incl the courage to huihl the present huilmling. :it ai eost of ?F1T.90tl. Whieh wus at that tune eonsitleretl un enormous Pl'lt'G. This huilflingf was huilt to tulce the plziee of eight elistriet sehools whieh were seuttereml throughout the township. As fair us we have heen uhle to ile- terlnine. this wus tl1e first huihling in the eounty. state :uul nation to eoin- pletely house ull the pupils of at single township. The :ulyisory lioniwl. eou- sisting of George XV. lllise. Joe NV. St. .lohn unml lYilli:un B. Pm-e. are to he eongrutuluteil along with Mr. Zinunernizin. for their p:1rt in seeing the future neecls of the eonnnunity. The huihling is loeuteml on 21 henutiful knoll of three neres on the Mis- sissiuewu river. near the exnet 1-enter of the township. It consists of twelve roonis. five elziss rooins, ussenihly. kitf-hen. inunuul training rooln. sewing rooni. lnhorutory. ofliee uinml engine rooni, The school sturtetl with 122 pupils. hut ht-fore the elose of the first semes- ter the other tlistriet sehools unitetl with it :intl hrought the uttenclunee to ITT pupils. At the heginning only graule pupils were trunsporteml at puhlie expense. hut sinee 1917 ull huve heeu trunsportenl. Although the present l,-uiltling was :ulefpiute to eure for all the pupils ut lirst. yet clue to :1 eonstunt inc-reuse in enrollment. it is too sinull for the present neeml. uncl ni. 3450.000 :ulrlition is heing planne4l hy the present sehool olfieials. The first ehiss grzuluutecl from this sc-hool wus u three-yeur c-hiss of 1913. :intl sinee then ai ftllll'-yG2l1't'ltlSS has heeu grzuluuteml eau-h yezir :intl nnany graul- uates are reully making :1 sue:-ess in life. Q Page Eleven Sznuora CHQRUS Page One Hzmdrcd Forty Page One Hzmdred Forty-one Page One Hundred Forty-two PAR.KEI R CHGRUS DDMESTIC SCIENCE ORCHESTRA ' ,. .- :.-:.- 1 V ' :., VI I F ', f ' .94-Y r X ' V M .. F4 w E V' 1 L ', b ly ' - , -:gf -5. 'U , . , sn f.' , X f ag , ny' ..k, -o , : ,5a '4. ., ,A W v H A ' -ef .T-'f fl ,,,. ' ' a- -ngn . ae-Fiffx , z-X.. ..., , X4 ' Page One Hundred Fortyx-three ART CLASS A L Page One Hznzdrccl Forty-fozn 5 P411-rANs'uIas ,HEST LITERARY SOCIETY Page 0110 Hundred F'n1-ty-jim' Page One Hzmdrcfd Forty-sim Page One Hzmdrecl Forty-seven 'mf' ,pal at f m. - t :If ' -' . 1-E--a u -2 Ridgeville 19253.36 Glu- C'll1lwfl'l11'ist111as Cantata. Upelvttzlz Ptltl'it'itl.-I I Cljl'll2l1'y 223. IIistm'ir'al I'ag4fa11t-Pru1't1'a'vil1g'tllc ttf-x'o1up111c11t of Himlgeville 211111 Itxfglllk- lm VILNYIIHIIIIW.fJl'tUl!01'-'11, It11t11'vsm-llml usual In vast, I4il1l'Ulll Essaux' Contt-st. Hiwlgfvville State Bank lissa-V Colltcstp State Latin Cmxtt-st. Sc-111:01 Page in 'hlltllltltllllll Ctllllltj' News. Etlitwl and partlv HIIRRIIVQKI by the SflItll'lltH. Jlllliftl' Class 1,2lQt'2llll-f Il1 SIlilliQHllC2l1'l' Lallmlf' Life and SVGIIHS from 5l12lkt'S1702ll'U. 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The iirst to lllil1CC its dehnt 11s tl j0l11'1It1115t1L' e11de11yo1' was the S1l1'tlV12l1I of S111'11t1zg11 high s1'1111111. This sheet was first published i11 Deeeniher. 1924. and has heen P111D11S1lL't,1 ll1Ull11l1j' sinee then. The other high sc-111101 paper is edited hy the students of 1V2lyllU 1111111 sm-111101. It 1-i1'e11111tes11s the 1V11yneTnw11s11ip News 111111 is issned S1'l1l1-lllUllI1l- ly t11I'UllQI1101lt the sehoo1 y02l1'. The S111'111'i1111 is 111l1lllCt'l1 hy 1lK1Yt'l'11H1llgf 211141 s1111s1'1'il1ti1111s whih- t11e 11'11y11e T1111'11s11ip News depends entirely 11111111 ilt1Yt'1'- tising. 1111111 P1l1l11l'2lI10lIS llI'43 S17Hl1Slll'l'1,1 hy 'F2ll'1I11.Y rep1'esent11tires 111111 serve i11 the 1-11p11eity of hnsiness 111111 editorial 11d1'is111's, In t11e 161111 of 1925 il Press C11111'e11ti1111. Sl7011SlJl'0l1 hy the I+'i1'th 111111111111 iff1 1'e1111o1 Press JXSSUUIQITIOII was 11e1d 11t the TVHVIIQ high sc'1111411. The 11,1 S ' A meeting wus addressed hy 1Jl'Ol1l1lll'llt 1lt'NYr-lJ1ll7L'1' lllt'l1 111141 111'11h1e111s 11t1'e1-ti11g high S1-1111111 p11h1ie11tio11s were dis:-nssed. III 1ie11 of n111i11t11i11i11g il Sl,'110f11 132117011 sererul of the selionls 1-11-1,1pe1'11le for space i11 f1101l' 100111 town papers. 11'i11c-11ester, Union City- Hidgeyille 111111 qT9f1:61'Sll11 1111e1'11te on 11115 basis. XV1ll10 1H'2ll'lll'2l11j' 1111 1-u11t1'ih11te notes to scnne county paper. I 1 11' ' -I II 111111011 to Ihe I oosier 1'io11ee1'. 1Y111C'11L'HfCl' 111111 I111i11n City 111-1- pnhlisliing 111111111115 this yk'2ll', This is t11e First 9lll192lYU1' of 111111111 Citiv fm- se1'e1'111 years. while 1Vi11e11este1' has published 1111 11111111111 l'CQ'1112ll'1X fur SQVCIHI1 years. Mc-Ki111ey issued 1111 11111111111 i11 1925, hut 11118 heen inehided in the conn- ty 11111111111 this year. Page One Hunclrcd I'w0l'f-U-111716 i My it Huntsville wrounmls at Huntsville. This strut-ture lilletl our etluc-ational ueetls until 1912. when more rooni was neecletl. ln the slnniner of that year a four- rooin huilmling was e1'e0tetl at llnntsrille at a t-ost of H-115.000, This sc-hool. like the one at Motloe. was lllt,'I'l 2lSUtl front a two years course of seven months anal place-il upon a f'Ul1lllllSSlUllUtl lmasis. Three ahantlonecl schools were trans- porteml to this sc-hool. leaving only two tlistrit-t schools in the township, 'IN 1894 a thr-ee-room sf-hool lnuiltling was eref-teal on the present school 2' I The huiltling was niatile of hrirlt anml c-ontainetl all conveniences necessary tor a inotlern school lnnltling. P'rovisions were niatle for manual training. ll0ll1l'StlC St'l9llt't' anal laboratory rooms, Due to a rapiml increase in enrollnient. the lvuiltling lrecalne ox'ere1'owtleml. As a roitseqlieiive a mlevision was llliltlt' to furnish the svhool with awltlitional rooni. The atltlition was t-oinhinetl with the inain huiltling antl was plaeetl on its south sirle. The new part t-onsistetl of an autlitoriuin. mloinestit' science. primary antl rest roonis. The lJ2lSt'lll9Ill' provitlecl for the QfY1HI121Sllllll. In ortler to supply znlequate rec-reational farilities, more ground was ohtainetl. New playgrounml equipment has heen supplietl from year to year. antl now the st-hool eau supply ample ret-reational atlvantages. YVith the assistanee of the Connnunity t'luli the school has lit-en ahle to install an electric light plant. Tliey have also aieleml the st-hool in heautifying: the st-hool grountls with shruh- hery and trees. Huntsville is one of the two t-onsolitlatetl schools in lVest River township. The present enrollment approximates the two hunwlretl niark. Page Twrflve ' '.'. f, Q'-11' .. .y .1:.:'l . -N iw. . f,'--.nfs .fl ,.Y..-'fa , , .. I. ,-,4,, ,.-,- ,, , fi. ,.- , F 1 , . '- Lg . JESSE HANSELL RUSSELL CLARK Secretary of Board Treasurer of Board LESTER MZJNZENMAYEI1 RI,'SSICLL VVARREN Sales Manager County Superintendent GEORGE OSTHEIMEH 11. H. LQHEIST FL1IiES'l' NUFFSINGER Editor-in-Chief 'CI1ai1'1nan of Board Adve1'tisi11g Manager HE 1926 Hoosier Pioneer is tl1e lirst eounty year book puhlisliecl by the - students and teachers of the sixteen eonsolitlateml high schools of Ran- dolph county. This edition. being the priinogeniture i11 the annals of year book production. is i11c'lieative of the dawn of a new era for Hoosier annual cleyeloplneiitl. Xvltlllll tl1e passing of another year more 1l1011lllH6l1lS to this lnoveinent will appear as eyitlenee of tl1e merits and justification of the county annual -enterprise. Although the purpose of The Hoosier Pioneer has been tersely epitoinizecl in the foreword of this book, it has been the sincerest intentions of tl1e pub- lishers to exalt the Randolph county schools in the eyes of the public and to provide. at lllllllllllllll Cost. a book for every student i11 tl1e eounty. Even untler the pressure of tilne limitations. effort has been llHltl43 to 111HlU2 tl1e an- 1111211 a worthy portrayal of tl1e best, things in the selmols: although inueh reinains too subtle for tl1e printed page to convey. In this part, is enibotliecl tl1e Randolph sehool spiritethe real essenee of sehool life. This spirit is a result of evaluation and may eolne to those who 1'ead it, between the covers of this book. Likewise The Hofsier Pioneer at- tempts to ineuleate in both teacher and student a spirit of loyalty. clevotion and co-operationg and if this phase of the book is iuiread, it remains to he read ill the real book of experience. Page One Hzfudrefl Fifty Donald Montgomery Richard Read Anice Lewis Esther Gettinger Lucile Odle Don Wall Evelyn Wolfe Mildred Miller James Bashia Carl Gantz Earl Bales Herman Howard Towell Dorothey Simmons Alice Lollar Esther Coggeshall Rethia Stewart Treva Bell Kathryn Farquhar Virginia Towell John Burnsworth Macy Gordan Hazel Odle Virginia Fid'er Charles Davisson Lucene Current Vivian Harris Beatrice Mullen Nellie Morrison Nova Culy Ferol Garringer Gretchen Piner Ruth Fisher Thomas Gilbert William Smith Florence Mil'er Stuart Hobley Audrey Dudley Cosette Gray Annual Staff Erffiff21's-fiz-C11iwf Virginia Butler Enid Jackson Irene Wilmore Florence Hickman Dorothy Ankney 'lSSf,wZ'rHf7' E1ffI'r1l'.w Charlotte Bragg Ruth Ridenour Esther Coggeshall Florence Thornburg I?llSflIf'RS .llffzmgmnw Wilbur Smith Ernest Borror Ronald Kemp rlf71'c1'fi,winyf .llfznrryffww Hardwick Ruby .l.Q.wi.Qfn11,fs fn ffm Fflifm'-ffl-l'l1icf Willard Johnson Myrtle Fraze Gladys Evans Paul Davis Robert Snider Carl Arthur lwirr-zzlrrfion .lfrzinfffclw Herman Lawson Reba Brown Ralph Fisher rl fN0f'if' Er'Hfn1'.Q Myron Wall Robert Jones Ivan LaFollette Willard Johnson ffwnzor Effffors Carl Washler Marv Hollingsworth Alvin Edwards Robert Snider f'L,1S'Sl EDITUIPS' Page iql'1liUl'5' Buradine Rich Helen Broman Dorothy Simmons -Ivlnfmue Ruth Horne Mary Carpenter Richard Fields S011 il 0 nf arcs Marv Edna Wright Catherine Harris Katharine Schlotzhauer Frcslz in cn, Gerald Brown Blanche Wine George Addington One Hundred Fifty-oine Mildred Boswell Retha Stewart Robert Fetters Agnes Shultz John Harlan Howard Towell Alice Witter Thuma Waters Helen Butler Urith McGunnegill Moore Max Warren Mary Tegarden Mary Dunn Noel Manning Letha Smiley Thuma Waters Alice Lollar Marcile Brooks Kenneth Shaw Ethelle Baker Keith Leeka Glee Hammer Esther Lamb Idris Blansett Roger Miller Tarlton Thornburg Mary Stuldv Mariorie Wright Charles Stanton Treva Bell Aldah Richardson Pearl Sipe Alice Byrum Ermel Holloway Mary Harnish The Parent- Teacher Movement .ff IIE Indiana Parent-Teacher Association was organized October 230. 151111. Un April 1. 1924. there were 362 local associations atliliated with the State Asscrciation with 15534 paid members. This is a gain of nineteen asso- ciations and 534 members over the previous year. Sixty-three charters have been issued to local associations by the State association during the yea1'. The Association has the following departments of work: Child psychol- egv. humane education. home education. visual education. rural schools. ehild welfare day. pre-school lite1'ature. high school activities. home economies. lit- erature, recreation. conservation. rural life. ways and means. scheol attend- ance. better films. health. press and publicity. education and city councils. The constitution of the association says f'The object of this organization should be to unify and strengthen each force represented in the individual organization of which it is composed. It shall at-t as a bureau of information and shall help organizations which are working in the interest of better homes. better schools and the welfare of the children of our state. It shall co-operate with educators and legislators in securing better laws for the mental, moral and physical development of the child. and for better schools. better paid teachers and the widest possible use of the public' school buildings. to the end that good citizenship may be secured to the youth of our state and the lliltltlll safeguardedf' - l Many worth-while things have been accomplished by the various Parent- Teaeher associations over the county. Schools have been helped financially. sr-hool grounds have been beautified. eo-operation of business against sale of cigarettes has been insured and adult night schools have been established in some parts of the state. The home and school. the two greatest factors in education of the child are being brought closer together in order to work in greater sympathy. Parents have an opportunity to learn more about school needs. school laws and the course of study. Misunderstanding is often the result of ignorance. Teachers are doing more effective work with the pupils. sence they have a knowledge of their environment. Loyalty to the school on the part ofthe child is the result of home understanding. A regular date for l'arent-Teacher meeting at the school house gives both teachers and parents an opportlmity to meet and discuss their mutual problems. Since the support of the patrons has been secured. school improvements are more easily secured, The l'arent-Teacher meeting atfords an opportlmity for the study of condi- tions affecting the welfare of the child. The community is aroused to a sense of its responsibility and this leads to a united effort for general connnunity betterment. y . n . y , . 'I here are now eleven associations m Randolph eounty. 'l he following are the presidents of the different' loeal organizations in the county: Farm- land. Mrs. Charles Gilbert: Jackson. Mrs. D. H. Gettinger: lluntsville. Mrs. O. 0. Bly: lVilson. E. tl. Coats: Modoe. Mrs. O. A. Study: Saratoga. Ed Tegarden: .letfei-son. Mrs. Fred lYallg Lincoln. John Culy: YVayne- lliram lledrick: Hidgeville. Mrs. Edna Middleton. and Lynn. Joseph llascom. 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I 1 n nl Manu x nun L ulnmn Congratulations to the first County High School Annual in Indiana that as af A i R .Q QNUIIDXSGQ . 5 ,ga Q 14 'lv l The Smith Studio Attica, Indiana Where Goocl Pictures Are a ffahitn We Made the Crroup, Faculty, Senior and Trustee Pictures for This Book Photographers for High School r and College Annuals uuu:unuuuiniiummiiiuiuiiumiumiriuiiiiiiiwiuiiiimimuiiiiiimiiiuuuiuuuumuu v-- fi- ww, . 'i-- -if- u,--uvwuiu- uuu- i1ii1imiiiiiiiu1iiiiiiiuuuuuuuuiuuui iiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiuuuuluuuiill-vu Courtesy is the wutc-liworml of this Juaiiageiiieut to the elul that thie theatre will be estuhlisliul as your Clltt'1't2ll1l1llUIlt' center. The lVl l A lVl l Union City For the best of high grzule Pliotoplays For Action Pictures Attend The VICTORY uvivummuummmummiiummiiimuuiimumiimumiirmiwuuuuuuiuuu ATTENTION FEEDERS I Bring us wliut grains you liuye. lve will furnish the h a l u u C e mul 111:u1ufaf't.1u'e your feeds at lowest possible cost to you. Also have u full liue of COAL FEED SEEDS . CEMENT Morrison-Tegarden Co. Sarzmtoga, Inclianzl iiiuiiuiinummimiriiiiviiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuriiu1mmiiii.umuiiiiuvummmvuuuui lt's a Pleasure To Know Your Wziteli Ts L'Right O11 the DOW uri? 47 , D G. lVl. TAYLOR JEWELEI? S2lI'ilt0L'il7 Illkllilllil ERNEST M. DUNN Attorney-at-Law 310-1-2 West Oak Street UNION CITY - INDIANA InuIIIIII4IIInamIIIIIIInnmuunmmnmIfmtwliii-Iumuiinnun nuumuuuvmmmummuunnnnuu DR. FRED A. BEATY Dentist UNION CITY - INDIANA nIIIImxIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIInmInmIIIIuInIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIInIIIIIInIIInviIIIIIIuuuunuuunnnn GROVER E. SHOCKNEY AUCTIONEER Farm Sales a Specialty Phone-Winchester 1017-C UNION CITY - INDIANA ORTHOPHONIC EDlsoNs vlcTRol.As Shierling Music Store Everything Musical Service UNION CITY Satisfaction Radiolas Pianos Parker Elevator H. DICKEY n Dealer in GRAIN, FLOUR, FEED SEEDS, COAL, SALT HAY and STRAW Parker - - Iudianal COMPANY We Give You Service Mofloc - - Iiidiainai nnIIIIIumm-nmummmwweIri41IIIIIImmmuuummmmmIImmIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIImnnnuumnwmmu 5 BALES RESTAURANT Staple and Fancy Groceries Motion- - - Indiana IImnnnnummnmmmm mmmmmummmnnmnmummmmwmuwmnu Teacher: Johnny, spell 'frog'. Johnny: F-r fthen, as boy sticks him with pinj Oh, gee. Teacher: Correct, That's the first word you've spelled right thwis year. Waiter: Yes, sir, we're up to date. Everything here is cooked by electricity. Diner: I wonder if you would mind giving this steak another shock? Satisfaction guaranteed- Are you sure? asked the old woman, that this century'pIant will bloom in a hundred years? Positively, Ma'am, answered the obliging fiorist, If it.doesn't bring it back. vmmmnnumIuIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIImuuunmumuunImuIIIIIInI1ummmnnnunmIImummmvnmmmv DR. G. S. WAMPLER Dentist Phone 620 Union City, Ind. 321 North Howard St. 5 num+I'numIt,mmmImzmuuuumumurwmmIImvmmInIIwnnmwuunnm-.uuumImnnumwwm Clothing Satisfaction is Assured R. J. BRADY COMPANY Ihiion City - - Iutlizinai muInumInInmmmmmmumII,IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIInum-mmmwmiImmmItIIIIIIIIIIImnnnmmnmm-I. Comfort-Service Style Tritt Shoe Store For flozmvf fl00fll't'Ill' UNION CITY - - INDIANA mnumn nmnmmnmmmnmuumnuuuuum ummnmmImnmunmmm: EVERYTHING TO HELP YOUR GAME EQUIPMENT and APPAREL For All Sports Football Hunting Clothes Basketball Boxing Track Striking Bags Gymnasium Handball Athletic Shoes Golf Cage Ball Tennis Sweaters Baseball Jerseys Swimming Soccer Trophies Volley Ball Guns Fishing Tackle Ammunition Rifles Camping Equipment Auto Tires and Tubes RETZ SPORTING GOODS STORE Muncie, Ind. 508 So. Walnut St. Phone 3717 Dotson 65 B005 The Harris Store Anthracite and Bituminous COAL FUR GRAIN, HAY and , FEED General Merchandise PARKER - - IND. Quality Goods Teachers' Co-operative E Employment Bufeau Courteous Treatment HOMER L. COOK, Mgr. ' 721 State Life Bldg. I - I d' l' I d' fl l3.napO IS, I1 lana E The Oldest Teachers' Agency I-I in Indiana , t Prop. Membership Fee waived for any Ran- 5 dolph County teacher or beginning 2 teacher from Randolph County. Write 2 - at once for contract. 2 unImumunmmmnnnm 1411nnmmunumvunneu lIIIumunnmununnuununn IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllmnmnmunlml ummIinll1num111ulxxunmmmnunum facleson HIC first st-liuol in Jac-ksun tnwnsliip was huilt hy the pioneers :it Allens- rille in eighteen huntlrell zunl thirty-six. This wus il rumle lug hut nhuut twenty feet square :intl eight feet froni the Hour to the rafters. Eight ether eleineutary sehuuls of il inure alesirulmle type were huilt hetween that time and nineteen liuntlrenl and ten. Hut when the une rmnn huihlings haul serreel their purpose :uul uutliveml their usefulness anal higher 94llll'iltl0l1 haul been proviflefl for hy niezins of high sm-liouls. Jurksmi was ereetenl exzirtly in the niiclclle of the tmvnship un :1 six an-re plut of grmunl. There wus :in :uhh- tion eunstrueteml live years lziter illllil mluriug the sunnner of nineteen hunllreml and twenty-live the entire interiur was reinmleleml :intl i'emleem'ute1l. At the present tiine there :ire twu hunflreml :intl sixty-une Ci'llllll1't'Il in the srlnml. Because of Juelcsnifs imleul lnrnlimrii, line llltlyglillllltl. zunl elizimetei' of work clone she was ehoseu us the inmlel roiisulithitell sc-hool of Izillltllilllll eunnty to ph-ml the llllV2llll2lQk'S uf this type of st-lnml nt the Sain I'xl'Zll1i'lH1'U expusition, The ground upnn whirh Jaiekson flwells is sutiimteml with tlSSOt'liltlUllbI clear to one lninclreml unml iifty-live grauluates whose happiest ineinuries cluster about her hroznl ezunpus. Sinre the rolisolhlzitioii of the flistriet sehuuls into the one Seliool. the enrolhnent uf the high srhuol inereuses frfnn yeur to yezir. The present enrulhnent is zipproxiinzitely two hunilreml zunl seventy-five stu- ilents. Page TilfI'ff'I'2l K mum I 1 1 n :mi mi titanium ii nnnmuuu I n v i ir v i I The Curti Publications -f-w.:,-m.w.....mw Hf mt W its ...,. , ...,. .. osifapgbfgi A Q M 'fg,iN1H9.i0 ,Xi ' Wim Y' age --I -115' :' i - -'-Jn -1' 5' ,, . -1 A A Q ........,......., 3 X 7 it gil ii ,li V. ., - if 'fi x I I .V 'X U N ' k'Vk V I -NS, Z ,J Xjf ff' --X Pric ENJOY A YEAR OF THE POST eet the Nee in Every Home for the est of Reading at 3 an Pay THE HOME JoURNAI. NOTHING LIKE THE WILL DELIGHT YOU NEW COUNTRY GENTLEMAN ,, . . -ll XOYG-is by .Xlli1Jl'l- Cajs Favorite Auth- ors. 12 Fascinating Nov- elettes. 25 Gripping Short Stories. , 52 Pages of Fort-eful Editorials, Strztiglit from the Shoulder. -100 Articlfgs f'overing' 10 Best Selling Novels. 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XYICICIC L Y If OX 'l'HLx' lIOX'l'HL Y 32.00 :I Yuur 351.00 for 3 x'l'ill'S 3161.00 for Il Yours TREAT YOURSELF- AN LL YO R F MILY St-nd your stiliswiptioiis clirmft to Tlit- Curtis Viihlisliing Poinpany, SSS Ii-tlc-1w.-ntl- Cnco Square, Pliilzillellwliiii, l'f-iiiisvlviiiiiii, or oriler 1111-hugh any 111131101-32611 fgpyg- :-Q-litzitixw in your neiarhlmrlmocl. i rm ii n v nmuuuuunnnnwlllnIlIIlInnIIlIIvnnnnnnnnnnI1nnnnI1nnnnnnvnInInnnmuunnuvmnmuwannumwmini-muunmmn F ISHER'S DRUG STORE THIS fffiklr. l LL S'1'fJRIC Our Illoftn-Qlluliiy and S6'I'l'I-Cl' Ridgeville - - Indiana I.InIIIIIIIuII1I1414u11uuun11IIInnnIIIInIIInv1nIIIInvvvnvnnnnnInnnnnnnnn11vnnnI1InIn1nnnn1nn1nnIvnmmmnmumnmvunmw : HOME BAKERY Sz CAFE Ice Cream and Soft Drinks Lnwis XV. NIu'l1.xEI., Prop. Ridgeville - - Indiana mmmmuumiH1numiiii14HHH11H11111111Hw111wiwiunwwwwHuwuinuuuIwwwwwimuuwumummmmmnmm GET A SQUARE DEAL at The Crete Elevator CRETE - - INDIANA In11'mmmHnnnnmmumwu mmmnimum1ummmnum-nnimm The Reed Pharmac QUALITY FIRST- SEHI'lf'E AILUQI YS' A WARM WELCOME awaits you at our store. Newly re-furnished with up- to-the-rninute Wilmarth fix- tures. ANITARY ODA ERVICE Winchester Indiana u1iumm.wwHiIII1I11111I1uunlmnmuuum wwwwwiwwummmum-nuummuuu umm ummumwn iumwiiium-nf1411III1nwumummnnuIIII1II111IIIIIIn11II1II1nmmmmnmnnnH BANKING The Parker Banking Company PARKER, INDIANA A State Bank and a HOLL 01 IIQYOIK lf,lNli'. Capital - - 325,000.00 Surplus - - 325,000.00 Undivided Profits 314,000.00 COLLECTIONS and FARM LOANS INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS ummmwummmwmlmulmlnwwwiuunnuumww1w1mlnw1H1mmxxwwmxxxwumxmnmxxmmlx-mu The pupils in Hygiene Class were quietly counting their pulses to see how many times they would beat in a minute. Miss Jones: The minute is up. Carol Moulton, lwaving her hand as if very much excitedjz Mine ha.sn't stopped yet. VVhen the salesman had finished showing his ring' samples to the Sen- ior class, John M. innocently remark- ed: You've got some nice relics, haven't you? Sipe: Is this your mother's sig- nature? George: Yes, as near as I could make it. Vera: Where is Atoms? Smoky: Atoms? You must mean Athens. Vera: No, I mean Atoms. The place where everything is blown to. wiwinwwwimwwwwiunmimmmuwmnunun mmmmmmmmiwrwnumwwwmmwww1mmwummmwmnum The Winchester Union Stock Yards Co. A DAILY LIVE STOCK MARKET Q-QQQQQQQQQQ-Q We sell your Live Stock. No consignment too large for our capacity or too small for our attention. QQQQQQQQQQQQ COME T0 SEE US AND GET ACQUAINTED Compare Our Market to any in the Country. Commission and Yard Charges Hogs ................. Commission 150: Yardage 1503 Total .... ........ ...... I I Oc per head Slwep ....... .... C 'ommissioii 151-g Yardage 151- Totzxl .... ........ ...... I 3 Uv per head f':1lx'es . ..... Ctilllllll sion 150: Yardage 150: 'Total .... ...... . ..... I lik' 1501' 1192111 Vuillu ..... CQBIIIIIIISSI n T502 Yardage 950: Total ... ...... .. ... 9141.00 por head The company is organized and incorporated under the laws of the State of Indaina with an authorized capital of S'p100,000 Winchester Union Stock Yards Co. J. E. PYKIC. Gi-11. Mg1'.e'I'el. 517 CIIAS. XVYSUNH. ljI'USl4ll'll1 Yamls T1-lvplmm-. 105 Long: Distailu-v 590 CALL US FOR THE MARKETS GENERAL INSURANCE BANKING THE ATLAS STATE BANK UNION CITY. IND. A Savings Account with us will help make your dream of success C0l'l16 fI'll9 STABILITY PROTECTION SERVICE COURTESY ,LAME LINCOLN FORDSON AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE L. K. SMITH 8: CO. Union City, Ind. PHONE 742 Cars Trucks Tractors ImumIIIImmIIIImmrwHInwmwummmu IIIIumwmmnvllwmuu .vwmnmumm-munnnn l'Iueber's Drug Store THE STORE Drugs, Perfumes, Toilet Articles, Cigars, Paints PHONE 158 UNION CITY. INDIANA J. A. LONG CO. BEST FACILITIES-SERVICE Outlet ful' your C1'e:1m, l'Ig'g's K I'flllllI'Y IN EVERY TOWN IN RANDOLPH COUNTY I DR. H. NOFFSINGER Residence Phone Red 720 Olfice Phone 87 UNION CITY - - INDIANA -STO P AT- Heitzmann's Confectionery WE DO Rzlndolph County High Schools l'Xl0X VITY - - INDI.-KNA mummmmumIImm-uwmumIIIInInnm-n--wmv-----IImIunInumm--mm-ummII---I-IIWIHIII COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK OF UNION CITY Capital and Surplus 560,000.00 ANNA S. CLAPP MILLINERY THE HOUSE OF QUALITY UNION CITY - - INDIANA mlimiu-Inu...I.muIIInInII.mnnnlmmmiin IIIIIII,IIIIIIIIIIIImmnmmnnmm ROBT. W. REID, M. D. Union City, Indiana :Immunol umInImuummmnnmn uuuulxuumnIIIIII1nuunumuuuuunumivvvuuuuuuuuuunni MEAT We have the B E S T Both Fresh and Smoked FRED VEIT of SON UNION CITY, IND. 317 Oak St. Phone 192 Charles- I am not as dumb as I look. ,Walter- You couldn't he. CUTTING REM.-1 RK Wife- The maid has sharp ears. Husband- Yes, I noticed the doors are all scratched around the key- holes. Mother- Never do anything John- ny, that you would be ashamed to have the world see you doing. Johnny- Hooray, no more baths. vumumiuiimmiiniiniiiuiiuiiiiimnunimninnniinni41vvIII1I41iIIvvvivIIIvvvIvIvivIvIIIviunn1umumnmunmn THE SAME LOCATION john Montano Lbr. Co. -A- UNION CITY Owned and Operated Institution SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Fitting of Glasses l li3'sicians Bldg: IIl1iO1'1 CNY .:i..iunnni.mimiiiiimmiiiiriiiuniiiiiiimmmmnunniimmm:iiunnniiiiiiiIIIIIinmuuulnunnln Fouts' Economy Shoe Store E. L. FoUTs, Pi-op. UNION CITY, INDIANA Qzzrzlity Footwear at Popzzlffr Prires nnnninnI.iImiIIIIiIIIIIIIII1IIImmmnmmimmiiiimniimainiinwmii-iii-miiiiininnimmiiwinw The Feltman Drug Store RELIABLE DRUGGISTS GEO. R. FELTMAN. B. Sc. P. Union Pity - - Indiana XYiiere l i'ess-riptions are Filled lixnvtly Rifzht. ...................,H.HWitmm,i14..it..ii..,.............iiimiiwi,Wi.W..,..,......,,..,,.. THE UNION CITY TELEPHONE CO. IVE PIIT TI-IE SERVE IN SERVICE 'f,. -, I', v Farmers Banking Co. SERVICE ..15- OUR IVIOTTO CARLOS ' I TRI - COUNTY MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. Union City, Indiana Farm Fire Insurance at Cost Full Face Value in case of Loss SAFETY SERVICE SATISFACTION Thorn is an Agent hu your locality W. P. NOFFSINGER, Sec'y. UNION CITY, INDIANA mumIIInumIIIIunnIInI1nIInmI1IIIIII11IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIInnnmmnvmmnInumummnunmumnuu INDIANA WEN GER S BOOKSTORE Scfzooliupplies -, . y. Special Iirlces to Schools on Books or Bibles Our WATTERIVIANS IDEAL FOUNTAIN PEN at 54.00 is guaranteed for life R. Ei Wenger UNION CITY WINCHESTER GREENVILLE, OHIO mmIwwmnrnmmmnmIIIriannumIImnmnnnmmmwIInIvmIIIIIIIIIIIInmuwumnmmuummIIIInmum-:wmmvmnIImurmurmunnmummwIIIIIIIIImIIIIIIIIurmm-mmlwwlIImlAIIIIAwmIwmII.Iw-In This Page is donated by the following business men of RIDGEVILLE, INDIANA mom InI1IwumnnnwunnmImumImIIrwIIIIIIIIIIInmmnnnnmnmIImiIIIIIIIIIIImmummmmzmmiIIIIIIItmumml-mm-I-WAIImlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWwwu-In-mul' The N. B. Hiatt Co. RANDOLPH COUNTY . J. E. MCFARLAND, MGR. IS noted for good schools. Dry Goods lVlendenhall's Grocery QUALITY FIRST -for good foods- PRICE SECOND E SERVICE AND SATISFACTION ALL THE TIME Phone 69 Ridgeville - Indiana In-HIIInIwunirmummiw ml.-mmm muuuwmrmmw mm-mmm mmIIImmrmIImyIvImwunnmmr-nn mlm.-nmrmmwwmmmm Ridgeville Lumber W, B, EAKINS Company . A. li. CLINIC, 1 resi1lent IIEU. IC. ADDINu'I'oN, Mgr. Fruits and Vegetables LUMBER Meat Market in Connection BUILDERS' HARDWARE c- BUILDING MATERIAL ' Phone 36 B O S W E L I. ' S INYITIC SOI' TO CALL AND SEE THEIR l'0lll'I.E'l'IC LINES OF Dress Goods, Curtains and Draperies, Hosiery, Gloves, Un- derwear, Ladies' and Men's Furnishings, Shoes Clothing and Groceries NO MATTER HOW BUSY THIS STORE MAY BE GOOD SERVICE IS A PART OF EVERY TRANSACTION X good UIYIIHUII IS the most lnivorluut part ot nur' ,vgoorl will-your friendship :Ind Collfidr-use lll'l' what count, and thzIt's what we strive fur. Come in and se-P us. XVI- want your putrmiagfc. Immmlmmmlll wmlwmmnnun -ummmlnrmnr umm umrnnuw :mm ininmnnirnmnmmnmmummin1IIIi.111IIII1vI1IIIIIIIIII111IIIIIII11I-IIIIvIIIIII1I1I-IIIIIIIIIIIII1II11I1Imwmnnnnnmn THE DALITE STORE V. W. 11i'1f:1: GROCERIES-MEATS-DRY GOODS-NOTIONS PAR KEH - - - - - - - INDIANA iI.InIIIiiiiIIIIIII-IIIIInnnmmnmmnn .IIIIIII1IIIIIIIII1IIIII1II1IIInnIInnminnnnnnnnn IIIiIIImunnnu.nnmmnmmmn mm..iinummmmnnnnmnnmunnnn W. E. BAKER HOUSE FURNISHINGS and UN DERTAKING Parker, Indiana Alice C: I sleep like a log, Ruth C: Yeh, with a saw going th-ro it. Little Myron Wall had watched a turtle for some time when he cried, Mama, come and see this new bug. He swallows his head and puts his feet in his pockets! Ronald K: Sir, have you an open- ing for a bright energetic high school student? M1'. Kabel: Yes, and don't slam it as you go out. nnnm. iniiinnnH11111111111111111iyiH11nn11mnn1i111num11'nmmvnn-nn.mnnnummnannnnnnn mir- ummm Phone 30-F Roscoe Jackson. picking up a book of Caesar: Oh. say, this Latin's easy Wish I'd kept on Look here fpointing to some of the passagesl, Forte dux in a ro-forty ducks in a row Passus sum iam-Pass us some jam Bone leges Caesaris-The bony legs of Caesar Caesar sic dicat unde cur egessi lictum-Caesar sicked the the cat on the curg I guess he licked him Edna B: My, I wish God had made me ab0y. Claude L.: He did. I'm him. nw nn,numIi1KIIIi1iIIIinIlIruIIIIIIuniiIiInnmmnnnmumnIvnIInnnnnvvnnnInInI411nnnulnmmnmmmmnummnnnn GET ACQUAINTED BEFORE THE NEED COMES A BANKER is something like a doctor, he will do his best whenever you call on him, but he can do a great deal better if you get acquainted with him when you are well, instead of waiting until you are sick. Sometimes you will want to make use of the facilities of this BANK. Don't wait until right up to th-e time. Come in NOW. Start an ACCOUNT if only a small one. Establish your CREDIT. Then it will be easier to handle something IMPORTANT when it comes along. We invite your patronage. TI-IE RIDGEYILLE STATE EAIIQDIISNA inmnnnnnn-1nmnnnnnnmnnnnnnnmumniinnnnnnnnnunnunimnnit1imnnnnnnwnlnn THE mmm11inmimmniinnmnnnimmmmminrunninimummmnmnmnnnimnmmnmmwnnmn Mid-West Crushed Stone Company Ridgeville, Indiana Greencastle, Indiana MR. JOHN COLLETT, Manager We THANK the people of Randolph County for their liberal use of our products. GOOD Ifflilllb' are .Yl:'l'1fSS-l1i'I' for GOOD SC'1100L.s'. , -122115111111 115971. Srlzool Heporf. nnnmnnnnnmnmmnnnimmuuumnnnnnnnnInnnnnu1nIIInuunIInInuunlmnunnmn EARLI-I IVI CGLLEGE RICHMOND, INDIANA Are These Educational Ideals Worthy? 1. To niake possible an unhindered, untrannneled search after truth. This involves the use of the scien- titie niethod of approach in all departments of the Col- lege eurrieuluin. The scientitie method inight be de- scribed as the approach to problems without, prejudice. without preconceived notions, without feeling that there is soinehing that inust be proved, but with an intense de- sire to find the truth, and the willingness to aet upon it when found. Q. To Create an atmosphere eondueive to the devel- opement of the highest personality. and eliniinating all things that are a hindranee to this i'lClll6Y911I8lll. This 111921115 that the huinan personality is the thing of great- est. value in the universe, and that every person is en- titled to the profoundest. respect for his personality and the best facilities possible for its normal development. 3. To provide the best possible opportunity to dis- r-over and. know God. The discovery of God being the greatest event possible to the liuinan soul. and friendship with God being the greatest possible experience avail- able to the hulnan soul. it follows that an institution of learning should make the best provision for this dis- c-overy and for this experience that wisdom can devise. These ideals prevail at Earlhaln College. For literature addr-ess DAVID M. ICDXVARDS. President. llnl I I i :nur l i imlmniimnnmn nnnmnnmn lnmmm nnnnninmn nnmnunmn nnnnnn nnnmn. Randolph County's Good Schools and Schoolmen know from experience that Quality Schools must of necessity use QUALITY SCHOOL EQUIPMENT. They know, also from experience, that such equipment can be obtained from their fellow Hoosiers and neighbors KIGER 8 CO. Main 4181 llil S. lleniisylrzmia St. INDIANAPOLIS IF ITUN' USED RI' Sl'1l00l.N IVE l'.l.l' FI'li'.l'lNIl IT, Village Pedagog: Darwin says we're descended from monkeys. His Auditor: Well, what about it? My grandfather may 'ave bin a gorilla, but that doesn't worry me. Voice from the fireside: P'raps not, but it must 'ave worried your grandmother, Irate Parent: I'll teach you to make love to my daughter, sir. Young Man: I wish you wou'd, old boy, I'm not making much head- way. Will you let me kiss you if I give you a penny? asked the little boy's aunt. A penny! he exclaimed, Why. I get more than that for taking cas- tor oil. Why don't women dress sensibly? If they did, ha'f the industries of the world would go to smash. nnnnmmmmmmm'mumliillilininiiiit11num1itiummi1mnllnnnnnnnnnninn Greater Than Life Insurance Alone ILLUSTRATION 525.00 every wr-ek for LIFE. il' wholly diszilmled by any injury. 325.00 f-very we-ek for 52 weeks, if wholly disalded by any sick- ness. 261.52500 minimum first yr-ar, if totally and perinancntly disabled hy accident and 341,000.00 every 'n' r there' fter nn further x -.1 .1 , - premiums to pay :ind no de- ductions from face of life pol- icy to offset indemnity rc- ceived under this clause. 31,525.00 minimum first year if to- tally and permanently disab- led by sickness or disease, and S30l'l,l'I0O eu-ry year thereafter. No further premiums to pay and no deductions from face of life policy to offset indemnity received under this clause. 52,500.00 payable at death from natur- al cause, F7.500.001r:1yalrlc at death from acci dental injury. F. C. BEETLEY, Agent R. F. D. 4 LYNN - - INDIANA nnnulunnmnnnmnnnnm lri1lIIIIIl1lllllllunnmnlnnnnmnn.n , V nvmadb. fefferson 1' N 1919 there was great need for a Centralized school in the western halt I of lvard township. The people. with a limited amount of money. wished the erection of the best building possible. This building has been known as Jetferson Consolidated School. During the ereetion of this school building the township had one of the most capable and best cpialilied trustees. Albert DeLong. The eontraet was let to Sol Brown. a prominent contractor. residing in Deerfield. The architect was Elmer Loseh. of Union City. For eight years the school was used to the best advantage for everyone. but in 1918 it beeame known that the building needed an addition on at-count of so many more pupils being enroll-ed. After the addition was built the former high school room was taken by the Seventh and Eighth grades. and the high school occupied the new part. A gymnasium, various c-lass rooms and a more modern kitt-lien were included in the addition. During the period t'rom 1913 to 19213 ninety-live persons have received diplomas from the high sc-hool. The 4-lass of 1925 has the ret-ord of being the largest graduating class from Jefferson. In 192-L under the supervision of O. H. Greist. the eounty superintendent. there was organized the Parent-Teac-hers Association. This organization has proven both beneficial and entertaining to the patrons. teachers and pupils as well. At the present time. Mr. .Tohn Fields is the trustee of lVard town- ship. During his two terms as trustee he has proven to be very sueeessful in the promotion of our edurational program. Page Fozfrfemz 'fa VA , , -, -, . .li-f',g,:Y - Y 1 .S I. Y zfwf V f Miz- - g . L,-.-. ' f 1 ff., -7TQQ:f f ,, j,'V . . , I '1- je M , 1 1 , . 1 jr-1 ' ' .pm . 'l EJ -1 -' A --s f ' f,,- E. ' -J ' Ill llllllllhlll IIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Illllll IIHIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Illlllllllllllllllll Compliments of a Friend uuunlnunIIllIIIIIIImnIIIlumulmnlulmnlIllIIIIIIIIIIllllullllullmmlllllllmlnnlluIlmllIIIIlIIII1IIIIIIIIIllllllullllnlllllllluIlnIllIIIIIIllIIlllllllllxlllllnlllllll 'X in lll.lllluInullll llllllllllllllnn IlulllulullllluIIIIInumIIllInummlm!IIannummmmunum W. H. TIBBETTS Union City, Indiana Drugs, Paints, Oils Toilet Articles STATIONERY SICKROOM SUPPLIES PRESCRIPTION S Carefully Compounded So you remember way back to the Revolution do you? Yassa, de Revolution an Gi'nl Washington an all of 'em. Perhaps you were a witness of the fall of Rome? Nossa, Ah di'dn't exactly see it but I recollect hearing something drapfl Mr. Wiley: Why are you always tardy'? Ted Friend: Because the bell al- ways rings before I get here. A fire broke out in a deaf and dumb asylum and one of the inmates broke his thumb and two fingers yelling t'Fire! Teacher: Write a sentence in the future tense. Agnes: I am married. Seven days on an island without food will make one week fweakj. nnnlmInnuIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIuuuuIIIIIIuInuuuuvnmuunuumnmiimumioi1uw1nnnnnnnnmuulmn numun , , I mu I1IIu.nnInI1nnnnnnnnnnInIInInnnInunnmnunnum The COLLINS DRUGLESS SANATORIUM r'm'ner Unk and Union Streets Union City, Ind Phone 338 BY .-kPP0lN'l'MEN'l' ONLY iHW.HitNMW.iiHi.W..,,.,.HHWYYiW....,.,.,.i.i.W.i..,.,.,.,.,..,n,..i.n..,,...,. lilll.. . ..,,,. i. Dr. Geo. Alexander Optometrist-Cptician Kerr Building' Phone 413 Union City, Indiana innuni1nummmiiiiiiimumimnininnnnmiinnuwwwwwnwnimmminnnmmummnnmn Reynard SL Moroney MILLINERY Hell l-Block Vnirm Uity. lnclimm Always the first to show the Seasmfs Styles Fred Ross Bakery and Restaurant Toasted Sandwiches Specialty Phone .332 Union City. Ind. IH.1,iiH....im...iimiilliwmuumlmlmwnii .mm.....nii.I..I.mn...............i..........m...,i. l'nion City XXIilll'l'l0SfPl' 402 W. Pearl St. Over Farmers 8: Merchants Bank DR. PAUL J. DEEMING OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Chemical Analysis Made muHumHvm-I-mn-ImnHmnHnmmmminim--1mnuum.Imulu...-nm-.I--ul. TRY S E I B E R T Fon noon! Dry Cleaning and Pressing UNION CITY - - INDIANA ni:mmmiinInImnnunnnmmmununIn1InvnnnnnIInIInnInnnnnniIInnIIn1nnIInnnnwnnIIlimmnnmmumummmm 'LSQIIY IT IVITH I LUlVIL'lFN 0'BRIEN The FLORIST Union City - Indiana QTUllll'illlllt'lliS of LELAND K. PHIPPS, M.D. Ilirion City - - - Indiana inIIIuunIIIII1unIIIInnuInmnmmunumnnnmIInunIIIII1nlIIIIInInIInInuInInlIImuulmumnuun I IIIIIIIIIllIIllllnnnululmnluu Willys Knight Overland I g N v V. E. HARNIAN DeLaval Separators SARATOGA Chevrolet AGENCY Parts and Accessories Tires and Tubes GENERAL REPAIR WORK Ii. C. IVIIITE, llIem-llanlc Lawrence's Garage Parker - - Indiana INDIANA Inww1IInmIIIwwIIIIwuwwwwwrwummnu-mmmmmnI11mm1111111111Nmm111In...v,.n...mnmmmmmI T. H. WARREN Xa BRO. General Merchandise Phone 43 Saratoga. Ind. This is the Store where you get what you like and you like wh xt you get. NVQ- .hrprea-into Your l':ntrmmge H. R. CROSS, Ph. C. 'l'HlC N YAI. STORIC Masonic Block XVinchester, 11111, I,.m,.,,..i...m.w.i......WH.WIIH.W..WH....,.,....,..........,..mm,,WH,,.,m.,.H.. ..,, ,,,....,. Timely wpanix-s on your lmilil- ings will save you :1 lol of mon- ey. Iluililings are too valuable fo neglect. IVO :irc glad to sell you uno piece ul' :1 Pill' load of lmnlaer. Don't You Need Some Paint? THE - MODOC LUMBER CO. Monoc, INDIANA InnnnII1InnIIIIIIInmummunmmimumi,iiimmumuuuumumm STARTLING I The cl.i.d who graduates from High School has an average earning capac- ity of 351,000.00 a year over the child who does not. Think of This The boy or girl who goes through college with honors has an average earning capacity of 336,000.00 over the child who quits school in the grades. The Educational Policy llaxe your parents ever heard of the Child's Educational Policy? I know every parent wants his children to be educated. Absolute Plan By setting aside a small amount cach year up to the time the child is ready for college, the Educational Pol- icy matures and the necessary funds are available. Listen! Should the parent who applies for this policy die or become totally disabled at anytime after it is started, the payments will be waived. CHAS. E. FERRELL, Manager Eastern Indiana Lynn, Indiana. Indianapolis Life Insurance Company mmmmmmuiiuniHiuinH11iiiiniiii11inum11iiiimni1i11iiii1i11nuni1omni111,un1111mnlmwlmzwnn Alice: Bonnie doesn't want Cecil any longer. Bernice: Why? Alice: He's long enough. Hillard Porter: I like to dance awfully well, but the music bothers me and the girls get in my way. nnnnn111nnnn1v1IIII11I1IIIIIIrnIIIIInIIInnn1IInIIiIIImm-unnnnmnn I mmmnm nmwmn , 1' lllllfw .'. gjfisgec' Liga. I .' My ld nuuuuuuuunuumnm ummum mumunummm mmwmmim Your Business Solicited, Appreciated and Protected Greensfork Twp. State Bank Spartanburg, Indiana Capital Stock 325,000 When in Farmland A Place to Eat Shorty's Cafe A HARDWARE Everything in Hardware Farmland, Indiana Home of Good Goods in .,..i,mmmm.iiumm1iiIinitii11iiniiiii1ii,iviiii1i111iiiii4ii41ii,i,,Hilii41rii11ii1iihwiuunilmmvini Miss Gordon: What did Benjam- in Franklin write? Lena T. fSeniorj: He wrote an autobiography of his own life. Wynkoop: t'What is a parasite? Otho Gable: Mel W: Yes, now name another. I1vnnmwummmmumminmunmuuumiiimnunuminuimmmriummmimmuimummuunmm -The Tough Tread from bead to bead. -The Rugged Sidebars that conquer frozen ruts and broken pavements. -Just some of the features that are put in the tire to buck any road-anywhere Winchester Auto Supply Co. GAS-ACCESSORIES-VEEDOLS-LUBRICANTS Phone 534 S. W. Corner Square II1Inununuuuunnnnvumuunnuim 1iiiinuminiium11nIvmmnmunmmnminmu,,,ln,n,,uhuuuu,,i1,i11,i1i1i.iiiiiiivili1iiuni11iiimmmmnmnnnnuiiii1n1nnI111nnIln1n1I1ll1IInI1n1InIllllllInIllnllulumnnnnmnmmn 1111111111111n11111111u1m1111n111m11111nun1umuu1mm11111111111111111111111111 141wmwunmn1111111111111111limllllllnliinnwm11111111immmlmmnmm WAYNE O. ADAMS AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER Farmland, Indiana Phone 75-B CARS-TRUCKS-TRACTORS bniall Paynient TJOWII--.lillltlllL'6 on Long 'l'i111e. Special Bargains on Used Cars Wrecked Car Service Anytime 111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1111 111111111nn111111111111111111m11111111111111111111111 ,.1n11nnn Miss Hinsey: What three foods are required to keep the body in health? Freshie: Breakfast, dinner and s11pper.'7 Towell: Theres always some- tl.ing broke about my Ford. Sipe: What is it? T , HMG !7 mum 1111111111111111111 1n..1n1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Howard McCane: I fell for a girl once and I never got over it. Smoky Meyers: Yes, some peo- ple do leave lasting impressions, don't they? Mr. Towell: Don't you think We ought to form a Union? Miss Nixon: Oh, this is so sud- den? n111m111m111 The Muncie - Union City Traction Line Merits the patronage and support of every Randolph County citizen-and needs all the business possible to be given it, in order to meet operating expenses. It being to YOUR advantage to have the Traction Line, will you not lend all patronage and support possible? SAVE THE TRACTION LINEU The Union Traction Company of Indiana ARTHUR W. BRADY, Receiver When in Need of For Good Things to Eat GO TO SPORTING GOODS Hinshaw 8: Rogers and lVho carry a full line of Fresh and Cured Meats. Also a good See supply of All Fruits and 5 Vegetables in Season. . AGENTS Fon The H. F. Hflbblck if Chase andangzanelzlorn Co ee Hardware Co. Richelieu Canned Goods Phone 438 Phones 143 and 245 2 West Squaye WINCHESTER - - INDIANA gWinchester - - Indiana nnnmmmunummmummmmunmm1n.mum.: mmwwmummumn1um'nm Randolph County Sales Company FORD PRODUCTS CRANE SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT E. REED ABEL, Manager Phone 192 Winchester, Indiana ,I :wwIwmwmmn,uwIIIIIIIIImlmIIInnumfmIImIHmnmwnnnnmwmmmIInwwmmmnlnn i iiiii WILLIAMS 81 SON LYNN INDIANA Have a full line of Hardware AND Furniture AT ALL TIMES ffm' l'lmw You. IVIN lflv' To T-rude INIIIIHmmWmIHH...II11IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIInHNmmnmnnmnmmImumIIIIIIInN-I1IIIIuma-mm.nmnmIn Pride iiiia Farm Brand CATSUP CHILI SAUCE PUREE Made where the Tomatoes Grow E. PRICHARD Saratoga - Indiana HNmn.'-.nnIIIIIImnmwwu-nn... nm .I--nnIInmII1IIIIINIn..m.Innrmnmm Union City, Indiana Smart Apparel for Men and Women at Moderate Prices THE The American Security Co. Capital Stock S100,000 LOANS and DISCOUNTS WINCHESTER - - INDIANA Winchester Union City RANDOLPH COUNTY UNDERSELLING STORES hmmm, I.,.I.n.. H .Im wrnnn,,wnw,wnw ,,..... ,,,I.I..n.i.i,n, Ifm,IIIIIIIIw:,nnm.,'...n.:nn ,nz S. E. 8 0. 0. FRAZE Funeral Directors GOLDEN RULE SI:'1?VIC'E Phone 444 Pl10I16 181 Union City Winchester 1.nnn,mmnmmnmmumumIImumIIIvIIIInnnInIIumummny.:m,mnnw,nnnnn.n, ummm!-.1 Are Your Buildings Rotting? You can stop it with good paint and greatly improve the appearance, too. Paint is Cheaper this Year SEE US ABOUT IT The Farmland Lumber Co. InnrwIImmmmIIII1IIIIIIIunnmnnummmmumnIIImummmnnvwm mmuenn-nmwmmw, , BUY AT HOME Burdsal Paint Rock Island Farm Implements And All Kinds General Hardware M. D. Moore Hdw. Co. Parker - - - Indiana mm,,IIIIIIINIII:w,,um.,1,.n,n,,IIn ,ww ,N N. .,,,,,,,, H ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, I I..I,....I.-mwn.Ir,1, muvemuuuu numwwuuumuumnnunnu uuuuun Ray B. Mowe Co. Iiezuliug Sporting Goods Store of Eastern Illlllilllil Special Prices to Schools ON Uniforms and Honor Gar- ments Radios and Victor Victrolas THE NEW ORTHOPHONIC 1000 Main Street Richmond Indiana muIIIIIImumImmmnumummmuwuumuuI1nnInnII111I1I1I4-I1111II1I111nI11munmuumuumunumuu mmumwnuuwwwmuwwwwwwruwwwwwwwvuwwwwwswwwuwwwuwwwuuI1InumuIIIrumuwIImmmmummnnmfuuuun Herman Lawson fto barberjz I believe you've cut my hair before. Barber: No, I've only been here :L year? Sipe to drug' clerk: I want to iecommend this hair tonic. Before using it I had three bald spots and now I have only one. Dortha D: I wish these receipts would be more definite, Miss Jones: What is the matter now? Dortha D: This receipt tells how to use up old potatoes, but it doesn't tell how old they should be. Professor McPherron: 'tWalter, what is density? Walter: Why Mr. McPherron, it is-er-oh,-well, I think thwat you might say-oh,- Professor: Sit down boy, the ex- ample is perfect. mumI11nmmmmumnmwwwmuuuwwwnumIIun-1wwuuuuuImuIIIwuummmmmummIInuumIummuuuuuuvum If Given the Opportunity we render Valuable Service to . lllllul 'h.. f NX, l The Child, The Home, N N The School, ' The Community This 1'-:lu be mloue ll1l'0llQjll ilu- c-o-opel':1- R tion of the Superiuteufleuts and Ij1'llll lP2llS H of your sc-liools. Souw in your f-ouuty llilvk' ' tulceu zulvailtage of our liberal offer-ziud l we would be Qlzul in future to solve you ull. For 1'Jill'llClll2ll'S4NVl'll0 lo Good Seed Company, Inc. FREDONIA - - - -1- - NEW YORK nIIuIn1nnIIIumuuuuuumuuummmuuuuuum n1u1IuvuuxrInuI1IuuIII:Innnnuuuuum:ummummum PIANOS VICTROLAS ENGLEPS MUSIC SHOP Ef7'l'l ljf,lillff in Jlusic- Qualify is 0111- Haifa Winchester, Indiana RADIOS SEWING MACHINES nmmmwvv41I111IIIInmnmmimmunmmmnuuu lnmuumnwmnHwnII111mnnmmmmnmumnmuuw numummmmnmmm mmnunummwmmmuw1in4AIIuu4IIIunnummummunmmmmmuiun Who can tell me a thing of import- Edna: Jim, can you drive with ance that did not exist a hundred one hand? years ago? Dickey feagerlyjz You bet. Me, piped up Flea Perry from the Edna: 'Then pick up my hand- lear of the room. kerchieff' mm mumwwwwwwwmmuwuxunnlnu mnuumnnmmnnmm HIATT and PAYN HARDWARE --.IIUS'7' il rmfm PLACE' T0 T1?f1I1E Winchester Indiana RANDOLPH COUNTY BANK YOU WILL LIKE TO TRANSACT YOUR BANKING BUSINESS WITH Harry Smith Max Diggs Merle Brown Ruth Starbuck WINCHESTER INDIANA li The -- Citizens Banking Co. HELP US GRCW Deposits Guaranteed IVICDCDC, INDIANA The Denoyer-Geppert Co. Manufacturers of Geography History Maps, Globes, Charts and Models Effective Geography and History Teaching can be done with D. G. Maps because they are Designed by Educators-Edited by Scholars-Produced by Craftsmen In our own building of over 30,0043 squurw- feet floor spar.-e Represented in Indiana by A. C. PAULUS, Sidney, Ohio MCELVAIN FLOWER SHOP All Cut Flowers in Season ,Srl Y IT WITH FL OIVERSU Phone 140 WINCHESTER, INDIANA 104 E. Franklin St. ..,. ..r.,,...r....rr....,r,.r,r,.,.r,,,,,,,. . ,,,,,.....,,,,,.......,,............r,r.........r.....,r,rr.....,,,,rr,....,,,,.,..,,,r,,.....r ,,r...rr,,,,I,..,Ir,,,,,r.,,IIr,,,I.,,,,Ir,,,,II,,,Ir,,,r,.,,.Ir,,,r,.,,,IIr,....,,,Ir,,....,..r,..................,.............,.,.,, . W. W. THORNBURG C. H. JELLISON Dealer in GROCERY Good Clean COALS, also Feeds, Seeds Fancy Groceries and Meats and Poultry Needs Phone 19 ' Farmland, Ind. Phone 67 Farmland, Ind. nlInnnII.:5vI-IIIIIIIInnnunmnnnnmmnrIInnmmmII1I11IIII1mnmmnnnnnmmmmummnIIinnIln.IIinnumIIIImm:llmnnumnnnnnnnmmnm nannumnmmmInum11mmmnnunvn-wnnr w l 2 Lincofn HITIC RIVER township tlepentleil entirely upon its flistrict sclmuls until 1908 when it seelneml necessary to huilcl a ccnisulimlatenl school in the western part of the township. A two-acre plot of grouinl was pur- chased from Henry 3I001'l1l2lll to he usecl as the site for this huihling. which is situated tive miles west of 1Vinchcster on the Vniun Traction line. The huperintenclent of the county sclmols. Lee L. Driver. anal the trustee of 1Vhite Iiiver township. IV. L. 1Villia1ns, with the aclvisury hoarcl. selected the archi- tects, who contracteml fur the erection of the huihling. .Tune 22, 1908. The huilmling was hegun in thc fall of 1510s :uul finished in Jtlllllilly. 19059. at a cost of H411.UOU. On February 12. the huiltling was declicatcrl to Linculn and aa a cnnsequence given his nanie. In 1910 when a high achmml course was intrmluceml. it was seen that the huilmhng was inaclequate. so in 1912 the capacity of the lllllllllllg was mlouhlecl. making it an Qlgllt-1'Otlll1 schuul. after which it receiveml IIS colnnusslun. During' the past eight or ten years the heauty of the lulihling has helen euhanceml as well as new equipment heingr suppliecl for class instruction. l1'o1'thwl1ile pictures have heen purchasewl hy class donations. In achlition. chrniestic science classes. fi-.win year tu year. have greatly iinprovctl the appear- ance anml convenience of the kitchen. Likewise the proceemls fl-uni the sale of supplies has been spent in enlarging the school library. which now consists of eleven hunclred fifty-fuur vohnnes of liistury. travel and tictiun. Alcng with other tlevelopinentsq Lincoln nnw enjoys a steady growth in enrulhnent f1'0l1l year to year. H Page Fifteen miuum.vminiivmiiimiimummmvmumiiiioniiiiitituuuuummumiiiiiiiiiimm1imnm.ymiio..nwit111i1iHmy-:Hin-1mmm11itit11mumummminiiiiii1i1iititiiifiifimmmii1111iHi1iitiiiiitmmmmmmmi--nmmm We have a Complete Stock of Lumber and All Other Building Material. to sup- ply your building needs. Glad to figure with you any time. . We sell Long-Bell Creosoted Yellow Pine Fence Posts. Randolph Count Lumber Co. PARKER -------- - INDIANA Heard in Sophomore. English.: - MiSS GO1 d0n: f'EVer5-one is being- The toast was drunk In Silence' marked lower this fifth month. Nixon: Correct this sentence, E W, Q , HH lx I d ft f'1se senior: i ar 'ec own a 'er Harold Walker: The toait was 2 ate in Silencehvf holidays, I presume. HrlllvllxHuwWmmiiHmimlH1111i1unilligxzlexrllwlllull WlNHil'll,lWII.Ii WWWHllllliltllKHIIKIHiWWW'WIHWWWllgWWWWHHitWlWHHH'WWIHIYKKIIIHYHNNWWWWNNNWWNWNHNNNNHHYIlIllHYl'WUUlW 'WWlWWWWlllllllllltlllllllrl'' ll WlW'lllWl- Patterson s Barber Shop BOWEN and HOLADAY I , , 5 ATVNATER IxENT RADIO E I-it-I in touvh with us and the wvorld is and Bobblng fours SPARTAANBURG . - . IND. SPARTANBURG - - INDIANA You'll Never Regret It HIDES- FURS, WOOL C. E. Chenoweth 85 Sons Highest Market Prices Y . I L v XYill K':llI Any Tinu- E QIENERAL Lynn Ph. 10-263 Spartanburg, Ind. Z Spartanburg ' ' Indiana ..-..... THE l Citizens National Bank WINCHESTER, INDIANA Capital Stock, . . - 550,000 Surplus, . . 55,300 4 Per Cent on Time Certificates and Savings Accounts Safety to the Depositor and Service to the Community are the First Considerations of this Bank. iiiiiiiiiiiummimmmumiviinmmuwmmnimiiimmfiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimu-nn-mlmmiiiiiiniwmviwillummmiiivimyiiiviummnummummmm, i mummiiminmmuuuiitiiinmnnmiuuumiunnnn1n1ivnunInInnIunuumunnnnmmummy Our Bank is a National Bank LET US TAKE CARE OF YOUR MONEY A National Bank is operzitenl under the National Banking Act. This law places it under the su- pervision of the Treasury De- piIl'ilIl0lli of the I'nite1l States fiOY9l'lllll6lIi. A rigid exznninai- tion of the lvanlis atiaiirs is nxznle several times every year in the in- terest of its clepositfws. Du YOIIII lmnlcing with IIS. The First National Bank Ridgeville, Indiana niII1IiI1iIIiII11IIIIIIII..IIIIIImnnmmemnmnIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIInmmmnnnnmnI-im-.mmm Mrs. Rine: You may leave the room Tom. Tom Stone: I didn't intend to take it with me. Ridgeville High School Etiquette 1. Take as much- time as possible when going to class. It shortens periods. 2. Study out loud. It helps your neighbor. 3. Pupils should not look up ref- erences assigned. It is hard on the books. 4. Bring playthjngs to school. They keep you from being idle. 5. Run up the stairs three at a time. The stairs will last longer. 6. When the bell rings, always continue your conversation. 7. Instead of walking to the waste paper basket, throw your paper. It saves steps and also keeps the jani- tor busy. uIIumnmunumunmn1 ii'mumimmnnnnnni nni11IIIIIi-i-unnmnn-num 0 'I ' Phone -,mg .I. lit-snlence and Business l-lil lllesl iltll St. Muncie, Indiana W. G. WILSON Candies Bar Lines a Specialty Special Attention Given to Schools m....Wii..Wi...miiiimiwii..iiW.WiiW,,.Wii, IN ITS 50'l'l-I YEAR Central Normal College IJAXYILLE. INDIANA An lndiunzi Standard Normal School. The Ifwo o sl Tr' ine' Sch l Xl - . ll.I1llL.I .rin ,,. oo. .i - most SHO students have attended from Handolph Founty. A large, modern 2'Y!'llllilSlIllIl. Catalogue Free. .miiH..miiH.....iiit.i..,.mm,,,iitww.,.....i..ii,..,.........i1.V.,..............,.....,,,.,.,...i..,......i....... C. M. 8: A. E. BECKLEY General Merchandise ARBA, INDIANA Market Prices for Poultry, Cream and Eggs L. G. BALFOUR CO. Manufacturing Jewelers 8: Stationers ATTLEBORO, MASS. Jeweler to the Senior Class of Ridgeville High School Underwood Typewriter Company Indianapolis Branch 249 N. Pennsylvania St. 1uiIIunnmumninmn Citizens Banking Company LYNN, INDIANA A good bank in a good town doing a General Banking Business 25 Years of Service Lloyd: Do you serve lobster? Miss Wilkerson: Yes, sit clown, we serve anybody Hazel Odle: The man I marry must have common sense. Pearl Clapp: He won't have. Mrs. Zicht Qto music classjz I am sure there is good music in this c'ass for none has come out of it. Alice, fdescribing a scene of a march of triumphjz And the women had palms in their hands and- Mary finterruptingjx Most peo- ple generally do. Miss Hiatt: Walter name some different taxes. Walter: Property tax, income tax,- Ernest faside to Walterj: Car- pet tax. miinuumuuumnmn innmuwiiii11vI1I4I1IinnnmnnmnnmimnnniIIiIVii1111IiIiIIIummmimmmm nnnmwuunn mi.m.nnn.nlnwiinnmnw Hanover College Offers young men and Wom- en a high grade liberal arts education under a scholarly Faculty, with Splendidly Equipped Library and Lab- oratories in Beautiful and H e a l t h f ul Surroundings, and with Wholesome Asso- ciations at Unusually Mod- erate Costs. . Write for Catalogue to President W. A. Millis HANOVER, INDIANA num--mmm.ni11i1.11NNimmnimnunnun iniinAiiiiN-ummmmmmiwuumum II mum IIIIIIIIIIIIIII Service Garage Phone 62 GENERAL REPAIRING ACETYLEN E WELDING TIRES, ACCESSORIES Refiners Oils and Greases CRANE SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT N. M. Chamness Compliments of G. F. CHENOWETH 8: SON LYNN, INDIANA IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIunmwIIIII:mIIIm.IIIIIIIIIIIIII,ImmmIIIIIIIIIIIIImmwIInumIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Highest Market Prices for Wool, Fur, Hides, Botanical Roots, and Indian Relics CHAS. A. SMITH Lynn Phone 4 on 284 SPARTANBURG - - - IND. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIImImIIIIummIIImlmImumIII:..ImIIImumI:mlmIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVIIIIIIIIIIIJII II The Best of Pictures at C1 earn Testing LYNN P-'wr-mf INN FARMLAND THEATRE ' ' ' ' Thursdays and Saturdays D 0 H d ' at t I . . 0 glll N . l I I General Store it lld' f I I 'l Ns . ,I LYNN, INDIANA N , - ' N INDNNNX IN. .I NJN, X Dry Goods. Boys' Suits. Ov- 'il 5 Ai iffef N eralls and Jackets. Dresses, g,4'l2l,-his iff. -4 Groceries. Dishes. Shoes. I EQ I I Boys' Caps. Boys' Tennis N Shoes. Rubber Soles. Men's .H N I. N Clothes. Boys' Clothing. N Ii I Chilmlren's Suits Ladies' 3 ' AN li Dresses. Rutterick Patterns. iv C 5 J Cash Paid for Your BUTTERICK' BUTTERICK 6669 b All new equipment for accurate 6648 IIIIImumIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIImImIIII.II,IIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII+ num v 1 :nnmnrnn nnnnnnnnnunlIIInIn1111uununnwnnnninmIlmnnnnnnmnnnnnnwn Coinplilnents from Ryan's Barber Shop LYNN, INDIANA Phone 19 S. Main St. Dr. W. I-I. Harlan Halliday Building Phone SS Lynn, Indiana .nmnunnnumlllllllllnnnnnnnnnnnlnnnnlllllllnnnnnnnnnnmllnn--llllllnmmnnnnumnn Pierson's Cigar Store CANDIES sorr DRINKS CIGARS Phone 6 LYNN, IND. 2 nmmnnnnnmmwnnnnun1lnnnnnnmnmmmllllllnlnllIIllnnlnnnnnmnnmmnnnnmnnnn Jones Insurance Agency INSURANCE LYNN, INDIANA Swain Hardware Company Lynn, Indiana Hardware Stoves Furniture Rugs GOOD GOODS at RIGHT PRICES nw - nl' lImnnmmnIl1Inulvllllllumm-lnmnwwHImonnnnnmnnnwwinll11u11umnnnnnnuwn-numm BUILDERS HARDWARE, LUMBER POSTS SEWER PIPE We have machinery to do all kinds of mill Work. Lynn Lumber Co. Phone 28 Lynn, Ind. ..Warren's Store .. Successor to HALLIDAY'S STORE PATENT MEDICINES VARIETY LINE PAINTS WALL PAPER Phone 24 Lynn, Ind. nInl111w1111nnIunmununumnn:mumllllmnuumnmnunnnlnunnnnnnnnwanllnnmnnnnnnlnn SEHVSELESS SA YIXGS If a millionaire winters in Flori- da, we wonder where Bonnie Sum- mers? lVill the wood you gave Marie Iiurnworth a cent? If a pretty girl falls in the river will Ralph Fisher out? If black is not white, is Cosetto Gray? If a dog' pants, does Fred Coats? If roses are red and violets are blue, is Mary Green? If we caught a hen, wou'd Glenn Friar? If those are Florida oranges, are these Beulah Lemons? If boysiare named Lawrence and Lee, why aren't girls named Florence and Flea? If you'd a gold ring, would you eat the carats? 1lununnnmnnnnunnnnvnmmm ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU ICYe1'ytl1i11g tu Imilml with. illltl wc sell good CHAI, tcm. lCx'1-1'.x'lm1l'x' needs PQIIIII 11111I we l'2lll save you 111o11cy' if you lvuy il ui' 11s. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllvlllll.lllullllllllIIINIHI'HHIlllllllHHH!IHIIIIHHIII1HHHIIHHHHHUNIHIHII1Hh4lMHHMMWMWMII1IIIH1IIIIHIHHHIIIIIHIIIIIIHiIIUllll!HINUWIIIULHHII HKIKKUIIHHKIIII IHKHIIIIHIIIHIIIHHII 'l'l'll'llll0lll' 2S Highest Prire l':lid for l'rn1lu 9 Mo o 4 Dealer in Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Gent's Furnishings and Merchandise Tailoring Staple and Fancy Groceries--Fresh and Cured Meats PARKER --------- INDIANA DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS Auto Sales Company C. E. BUHL WINCHESTER - - - INDIANA 111u111mmu111:1m1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11111111111111111 w11111111111111w,111, 11w,11m1111,111111,111 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111w1vvv1 he White-Brady Drug Co. The Rexall Store Sporting Goods, School Supplies, Kodaks Wall Paper and Paints WINCHESTER INDIANA 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ,,,,,,,,,,m,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Hmullmmmm M 1 H.,.......,.,.,l,.,l.......,., .........,i., ,,..,.... ...................l...H..1......,........,...........,.....,. Lois C: Who was the strongest man?l' Reedy: Jonah, L. C.: Why? R.: Because the whale couldn't hold him down after he got hfim there. He: Sweetheart, you are the breath of my life. She: Do you ever hold your b1'eath?l' Miss Hiatt: When did the Reviv- al of Learning come? History Student: Just before the Exam Wynkoop: What do you mean by saying Benedict Arnold was a jani- tor? Thorny: t'ThQ book says that af- ter his exile he lived in a basement for the rest of his life. vmi1IIlvInvInnnvrxrIxrurmuuuumuIIIluIIInlnuIIIunnlllllllmlnlllu wmmmumwwiw11uuHummm,mmmiwmmlmwuuuu Easy to Read And Worth Reading RANDOLPH CO. ENTERPRISE Home of Better Printing for Less Farmland Indiana - numIIImmIuII.IuuIunInlIxnnnIuummmIIn111IIIIIIIIIIIIInIlllnnnunuuvnwuzuunl,umw:n14uunuuuumm-m LUELLEN's BAKERY KREAM KRUST BREAD Best Made Rolls Pies Cakes Farmland, Ind. Phone 175 iwiunII111IIInnI-I1IinIIuuIuuuIIIuIIIII1nnnunnInIIluIIuuinun1nunnnnnuuuumnuunumnuuuummmunnmmm DEERFIELD GRAIN COMPANY Highest Prices Paid For GRAIN Quality Coal Sold ........,....,,AH,,.,,.,...,,H.....................,m,.l,..,,HW....,,.,,...........m,,, POSITION FOR 'l'EAl'HERS Trustees. I'1'inf-ipals, and 'l'e:u'lie-rs. write ol' wire us your needs. Good UOSi- tions for qualified tezu:he-rs. XVrite for our free literature. State qualifications briefly. Address M. S. Cole, Secretary CO0PIGRA'l'IYl+Z IXSTRUCTORS ASS'N. Marion. lndiunn .mumlmummm..II........m...m.Hmmm.-................mm...mmAiui1.wW,1.,.........-A...HH. QUALITY ABOVE ALL Herff - Jones Company Designers and Manufacturers of School and College Jewelry INDIANAPOLIS Official Jewelers to the Following Schools in Randolph County: WAYNE PARKER GREEN FARMLAND MQKINLEY VVINCHESTER SPARTANBURG JEFFERSON imri,ummimmunuummnnimnnwiiimmnummnuiiunmuumuuivi1IIIIIImmmnmnuuuu mu-in-.nuriz:mviiiiimiiirrrrmrrrririinimniiumwiimlm1iw-num1i1IIIIIIiiInIiIInInInmmmnnmmrnminmnn JOHN C. BATES AND COMPANY lVlen's Furnishings and Ladies' Trimmed Hats North Side Square - - - Winchester, lndiana 1iiiimminiiuimmiiimlmiiummmiuuuumnmnmnnnuumnmmii1imlmmmimnuwm THE SCHOOLS OF RANDOLPH COUNTY LEAD THE STATE WE LEAD IN GRAIN Our Elevators are the best equipped. Our Stock of Feed, Seed and Grain the Most Complete G OOD--RI CH CHICKEN FEEDS Manufactured from Randolph County Grain-The Best Money Can Buy. Goodrich Bros. Co. Farmland Winchester Snow Hill nn1iiuniiriiiiiiiiv11iriinuniinimnnuummmimi-mummm1:mummmmnmm-nnmnnnn.nnmm Foster's Fashion Shoe Store q!l'.lLl7'l' l UU7'll'l1'-lli' AIT I'Ul'1'l,,llf l'lKll'l:'N T'lill'llllilllll - - - Imliunal O. E. CURRENT, M. D. Physician and Oculist F:x1'111l:1l11l - - - Inmliann 1,111irirmiiiiiun1:1IInu-mmmmnnmmfiznnnnmni inninin,iiinnnin.iiii1innnmniiuuuiiiinu THE MODEL GROCERY W. H. Taylor, Proprietor Irilldlllllllll - - - Tllljllilllil ummimmminuunuunnnnnn mn.Hmmmmnnmnnunwn nm my nmnn iiii A Wm. van Wylich WRITE YOUR FIRE LIFE Insurance AUTO Telephone 405 flwr l'ostoHic-0 xVlllt'llUHlfl'l'. lml. Leonard's Garden Seeds Sold in liulk Only Used by Between 4000 and 5000 Chicago Gardeners Leonard has been in business for over 40 years and Leonard Seed has a pedigree as fine and as long' as has hluehlooded live stock. For Nah- By MAGEE l-IDWE. CO. 'l'lu- Xvill1'lll WfPl' Storee XfYin:-lieste-l', lmliziuzi maiiI:mmiimumsiimummumsiimumiriinumimumiii1numiinumiiiimmnmnmnwnm ii mm S7,,,,,',1 llmfffflff is fylll' l'wfi V1f' C. R. HARRISON 'vkjllllflilhlf l!'r1f,v - Qifuffffrzf .llwffz',v Phone 46 129 N. Main St. Winchester, Indiana STARR Pianos and Phonographs Gennett Records The KING SALES CO. Winchester, Indiana ,,,..,.,Wr,,r,.,.,. .,rrrr,,.,.,,,,,,r..,,,.,.,,..,.,,. . ,.,..,..,. , wmmmunnmunnwnnmuuuunummiwrwmummmmnnmw1,wmum.-nmmnmwmummu,-nmuwuwiwmmnnnuvnnnvnnvmwUw1uIn1n1IInInnnI1IIIumnmummmmi COPELAN D IMPLEMENT COMPANY FARMLAND, INDIANA Farm Machinery and Implements, Famous Red Star Oil Stoves, Fencing, Fertilizers and Paints Repairs for All Makes of Farm Machinery TRACTORS AND THRESHERS 1N11Twmum.uuummminTwTmunn-mummnmTTTwTImmunummunmTwmlmum11wmunnmm,mnmmw1lmlmmim1T11rmu.m,mm.nmw,mmTTNTTTTTmmlmmmnmm11w11W1www1mumlmmummwmmuu-I-ww TAYLOR Sc PERKINS HOPPES DRUG STORE Largest Line of ll'z1ll l':1pe1' in N01'th Square EilSl'Pl'll lllillilllil WINCHESTER - - - IND. 2 IDARMLAND - - INDIANA ...,WHH4........,..v,...,...,...,..m.., m,.,..,.., ,..,....,-...,....,.W ,....:...,w.W,,T,T,TT.,....,....,,....-...W .WW,,...,..,..,.,....,,.......,..r Complfnzcir fs 0f M L. Mills ana' Sons Company STYLE HE.-IDQL7,-lRTERS WINCHESTER ----- - - - INDIANA WELL KNOWN LINES OF MERCHANDISE FOR MEN: FOR WVOMEN: Kumnenlwinwr Ulotln-s lmrnthy Dodd Slim-s Arrow Shirts and tfullzlrs tmnde Coats Ironvlacl Husivry L11 Paimille Corsets Pnrtis Hats and Cups I,:1I4'1'a11ce Hosiery Hnstonizln Shoes I.:1I'ul-tv If'nlrric-s mm mm mum ' mm '- wmw,mmm-w...u- wmwm V GOOD HEALTH Is Due Largely to GOOD FOODS Delicious Brand in IS YUUR GUARANTEE Ask Your Ilesirlent iil'H1'0l' :xml Insist un this Iirnnfl JOS. A. GODDARD CO. DISTRIBUTORS Muncie Indiana numiiniiiiiiiiiiifiinumiiimuwmnm4uu.l..+-mmm-lm1111mm11111inmmmmwiiwm SPECIAL SHOWING NEW SPRING PRINTS-50c Absolutely Guaranteed as to Color 40 BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS Tl-IE W. E. MILLER CO. Y'l1l:' Nflllflz' UI Ql'.lLlY'l ' Loans-51525 to S300-011 Your Own Security IVQ loam any illlllllllli up to S3011 on your l 1il'liitl1l'u, lllilllib. 'l'1'z1c-to1'. :mel I'l2l1'lll BIill'lllllQl'y or Live Stock. 1'll'U11l one to twelve lllUlltllS time to repay loan. Pay all ol' any part of loam at :my time. ll1l0l'L'Si all lt-gal rate 1'l1:11'g0u,l only for ut-tual time money is useml. FIRST SECURITY COMPANY Q'ui'111-1' Unk illlll cllllllllllbiil Sis. Ivlllflll City. liimliaiim nIinInnInrivnununuuvnuimzmmwiis,1-miumwwmuzuwmvwwf..iwiI1Imwu.m.mwn.-11mv.inuvi1...H-mimm-1i.mumimmmmmmuunumi1imumnnmmimmuiiiimumiiummiiummminummvimi FOR THE BEST FLOUR MONEY WILL BUY Call for The Imperial THE LEADING WINTER WHEAT FLOUR IN RANDOLPH COUNTY FOR 20 YEARS We know it is good-We make it WE BUY ALL KINDS OF GRAIN SELL HIGH GRADE HARD AND SOFT COAL Try Our New Bunks for Coal N0 Shoveling C. V. 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Losanfville III' , f I Los:111t1'ille sm-hotl l111il1line' is loenteml in the sxrnthwest corner of Nettle Creek township. :1l1o11t 0110-1l1ltll'l01' of 21 111ile l1Ul'tll of Losantville. The sm-hoolhonse is llliltlt' of 4'tllll'l't'l9 l1lo1-ks. illlll was ereetefl hy Trustee .T, N. Johnson H1 1905 at tlll tl13171'UXlllli1lQ 1,-ost of fl114.000. The advisory lJU2l1'il was Silas Bl:l'clllllllt'2lll. John Arlvognst. :1111l Xvilylltl Brewer. Tl1e lfnilcling has three stories. There :ne live large srhool roolns illlll se1'erz1l elass rooms. It also has well eqlnppetl lltlllllttilll' selt-111,-e illltl 111111111111 training rooms. ln 15320 :1 new water SyStUlll Illlll l:lll'll2l4'C was lIlSt2lllGll. The lwnilcling w11S also p11inte1l re1l on the o11tsi1le hy which it lllily llll 1listi11g11isl1e1l from any other i11 the Ctlllllty. The sehool is also the Hrst in tl1e 1-onnty to install tl1e Hush system of toilets. Also Losuiitville still retains six lllll'S9-tl1'2IXYl1 school l1111-ks for the l1'2lllS1J0l't2ltlUll of p11pils. Co11soli1l11tion first begun i11 this eonnty hy tlltt lmuihling of the Losunt- ville l111il1ling. i11 Nettle Creek township. having lmeen C'011Kl0ll111Gkl hy the state lNHll'tl of ll92lltll. Tl1e sc-hool 1111tl1orities thought it wise to l1'llllSlJ01't two Sllltlll clistriet sehools to tl1is pluee. Axltlltlllgll opposition arose to the IHOYG- nient, tl1e experinient was trie1l illlll has proved ll great s11e1 esS. The llll'l'l'QlSQ i11 the sel1ool's e11roll1nent e111-h year is ll0ll1ill1Clll1tfI :11ldition11l l'tl0lll. The present 0ll1'0lllll6llt over two l1lll1tll'k'tl stnclents. It operates on the Qlgfllt-'lllllll' Pltlll. Mr. fJllVQl7 Rawlings is the present trustee of Nettle Creek township. Page Si.1'fc'1'11, U mmuummnwun The Saratoga State B a n k Courtesy, Service Safety Saratoga, Indiana THE Curtis Publishing Company Vocational Division L. .1. DAVIDSON Field Manager llliimmmitii1iiiitit11i1mm--mum111will1iiiIiiimuiiimmiinillwmmm11mmmmwmmnn min Rob VV: Will you share my lot? Reba: W-e-l-l, is there a house on it'7 I don't care to keep that school girl complexion, said Beano fHer- man Hardwicky as he dusted off his coat. Grandpop, did you like the gum- drop? Why, yes, I liked it very much. Well, Towser didn't, he spit it out twice. English Teacher: VVho wrote Gray's Elegy'?,' Student: I don't believe I know. mmnwmmmmnum iiimmuumu-nummviiimuumvmuunwvnirivIvuuuumummmu 1wi-um-Wwuwwuwww-wwwwmmwnm.u-v1Www1me11m...mm.mw.mimwm....w.H ENOS LOLLAR The SARATOGA DRUGGIST iminma mmmm..i..w,. i .1..m,m mn im ,.m-m.-,ww .wut uhm, ,m,i,i,i,,u ,M v. SVVEATER COATS Huy throuxh your sn-lmol and get fvul Special School Price Atllletie Goods for All Purposes SMITH-HASSLER-STURM CO. 211'-221 Mass. Ave. 110 E. Hhm bl. IXDIANAPULIN. IXDIAXA W ,ii-,, iW.i.i,... ...i i...W1iiitNm.........i........i,i,...i.w,.,.,.,...i...,. ..., i,...,,.i,.,.,,,,.,i...,.,- Telephone 1747 528 Main St. 'lhe Geo. Brehm Co. SPORTING GOODS and TOYS ALL KINDS OF SEEDS RICHMOND. INDIANA Bartel, Rohe SL Rosa Co. or-'FICE and scHooL oUTF1rTERs Wholesale and Retail 921 Main Richmond, Ind. Ju-dge: What happened after the prisoner gave you the first blow? Witness: He gave me a third one. Judge: You mean second one. Witness: No, I gave the second one. Senior: Come here, Freshie. Let me see how you look. Freshie: Exactly like you did when you were a Freshman. Mr. Myers fto elassl: The Class will now name some of the lower species of aqimals beginning with Ralph Keister. .WHHmm.....1H....,........m.,..,,.....,,, .. .. .... nn.. 1iIuIIIv1IIiiiIIiiwnnnnimmnuiiiiminiiiwriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iinmn,iii1IIIIIIi4iiI11IIIIIImiinmmmnnmiiiinniiiininiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniii WHEN IN ANDERSON drop in at DECKER BROTHERS HEADQUARTERS F OR ATHLETIC GOODS Catering to the Wants and Needs of Indiana High Schools OUR PRICES are always the LOWEST iniiiiiii--in-iniI1I1I1mmmmnnnnm,mmm iiininnnnmn nnmnnn Floyd E. Williamson STATE MANAGER Provident Life and Accident Insurance Company 1329 PL-uplcs iiiilllli lilrlg. INDIANAPOLIS lixpix-ssr-s his Q'l'RlilillClt' for the lcimlncss 5llUNYll liixn ln' tln- teavli- ors of llANlDUI,I'II CUIINTY. Ilis Ctblllllillly stands ready at all ill119r2 to provisle an lIlt'Ulll0 for lll0lll when llioy are mlisalrlwl, i1miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimniiiiiiiimniwiwniniiiii W. A. WILMORE General Merchandise ll 1' nNfl'll'l' fn IIIWINI' 1011 Saratoga - - - - Indiana in,i,11iiiiiiii,iiiiiii,iiiiiiii1iinnnwnnnnwnwinnnminiiiiiiiim.iiiiimminiiiiiiiiiiiw-wi ERNEST TUDOR GARAGE Auto Repairing, Gas. Oils, Accc-ssorio Saratoga ---- Indiana - nwiiiii will Aii11ii1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,iiii,iiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,iiiiiiimiiiiiimmininnnnicm-nA 4 E. W. BROOKS, M. D. Farmland, Indiana Ninn iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiini-.umm-wmnmif AMOS STEINER Deerfield, Indiana Fancy Groceries, Dry Goods, Meats All Kinds of Insurance CORN AND GRAIN BINS inmniiiummiiimlmiiviiiiii,iiiinniniiiiiiiiniiiiiummiiiinnimiiinimnwinnnnni C. L. TI-IORNBURG Funeral Director Lady Assistant FARMLAND, - - INDIANA A DIL LIN GS A Malta Matted Mille Cfiacolates A N D Cherry Cocktails INDIANAPOLIS - -- INDIANA he cover for this annual was created by The DAVID J. MGLLCY co. 2857 N. Western Avenue Chicago, Illinois any Molloy Made Cover bears this trade mark on ch back lid. Complimenis of I-IOUCK 8: SMENNER ARCHITECTS Q 1 Safe - guarding the Publicis Money is a Bankerfs Sacrea' Trust Safeguarding your bonds and other valuable papers is made possible in the safety deposit boxes in our burglar-proof vault. We offer a Bank large enough to in- spire the confidence of our customers, but not too large to give every consideration to the interest of every customer. Backed by men and Women of strong integrity and operated on a most conservative basis, We solicit and Will appreciate a share of your business. The Farmers and Merchants Bank WINCHESTER, INDIANA uunnnnnnunnnnnnnnunuuuunnuunuuuunnnnunnnuunuuununnnnnunnnuuunnwnnuuuunnunnunuunuunuuunuuunnnnuununnnunwnuwnuun Peoples lnvestment and Guaranty Co. WINCHESTER, INDIANA nuuwuunnuuunnnnnnuuunnnnnunnnununnnnnnnunnunununannuuuunuuuunuuuuunuuuuunm Cradle fo College Fund' Build a college fund and have it ready. Pay us ten cents per day beginning at birth of the child and when 18 We pay back 31154.75 Twenty-five cents per day Will amount to 32886.81 Begin at any age, pay any stipulated amount by Week or month and build a college fund. Sched- ule furnished upon request. Phone 208 MERL Cl-IENOWETI-l, Manager Spend for your needs, not your Wants. Start a saving account with the diderence. We pay 4? on time deposits and savings ac- counts. You are always Welcome at the unuuuuunnuuunuunnuunuuuuunuwuuuHHunnuuunnnnununnnnnuununnwannumwwuununnnnwnunnwwnunununnnuunnnnnnunnnnnnnnn Peoples Loan and Trust Company , WINCHESTER, INDIANA uunnuuInrnnnnunuuwunuuunnnunnuunnnnuunuuuwwwnuuuuuuuuuuuuuuunununuunnnnuunniInnlrm Randolph County Rott Indiana State Normal Antlerson. Kathareen Anderson. Reba Almonrotle. Hettie Bowen. Icy B1'l'lXX'1l. All're1'Ia Bowen. Charles Alumni and Students more Gantz. Leonard A. Hoover. Bertha Halliday. Florence llilyartl. Velma Hunt. Rachel Hill. Howartl Brown. Beulah tMrs.i lliatt. Mary Burt. Xola Burke. Itla lVatson Bales. Ruth Barker. Hiltlreth Burnworth. Vivian Brown, Gilvie Clarke. Byron Chenoweth. Glen COX. Fretl Croyle. Chauncey Cline. Mabel Cook. Opal Cranor. Roger Cox. Evelyn Clark. J. R. Clapp. Violet Cox. Grace CHX. Ttlona Etlwartls. Gilberta Eckerlie. Jennie Fuller. Bert O. HHIQS. J. R. Gantz. Velma Harlan. Xilah Hinshaw. Miriam llintlsley. O. L. Hour. Mayne lluher. Ara Johnstone Leo XV. Jones. Mahelle Kahel. Rebecca Lee. Lura MacFarlantl. Francis McCray. Dessie Sumwalt MePherron. Richard Main. Atlelphia Malott. Hugh Marge. Florence tM1's.5 Maxwell. Allwerta Miller, Jessie Miller. Raleigh Myers. Beulah Myers, Glen Moore. lVill TY. Murphy. Bonnie Malott. Pauline Martin. Clanihel Miller, Gervus Paris. Esther Pentecost. Netta Petro. Lucile Pettyjohn. Haroltl Pursley. Kate- tMrs.3 Pursley. Ruby Jane Rinard. Florence Ruhey. F. P. Ruhey. F. P. tMrs.l Sarig. J. D. Seclgewick. Theotlore Sheppard. Thelma Sipe. Earl Smiley. Beulah Sotfran. Ethel tMrs.B Stalforcl. Cecil Stratton. Ray Towell., Kenneth Taylor. Alice Thomas. Mae 4Mrs.5 Vitz. Peter Yaris. O. L. lVise. Elizabeth M'all. Lee M'ilkerson. Edna XVitter. Kathleen Indiana University Alumni Associaiion of Randolph County THE VVELLHOUSE on the C-ainpus of Indiana University Jesse 'M. Hunsell President Miss Mary F. Gwin Clzwenee R. lVright Miss Pauline Harker Miss Irene Slioclniey Miss Florence Lesher Dr. C. YV. Mnllikaln Miss Lneile Bowen Rayinond R. Tanner Miss Mabel XXT211'Cl Roy P. lVisehart 1I1nunnniIii111Inii1I1111n11nnnnnn1nnnnnnnnnnmmnmmummm Active Members A. R, Mlillizuns T'ic'e-president Clyde N. Chuttin Mrs. Xorn Morris E. D. Stevenson Miss Ethel Means F. R. Noffsinger Riley Smith Lee Miss Nila. Hinsey John L. Turner lVillian1 C. lViley Miss Helen Hiatt Paul JV. Overnnni Secvetary-Treaszlrer Mrs. Maude XXvllliill11S Mrs. Gertrude lYnrren Mrs. Jesse MQ Hunsell Arthur E. Rheinhart Mrs. Annh Alnionrode Chester Verl Johnson Miss Grace E. Sehwuhn Ronald Earl Tanner Miss Bonylin 'Wynkoop Miss Pearl Alexander numw111vuIII1Iuumunnmunmmriunminiiimuiiwnimnmrmnnmnu The Las! ofthe Firsfflnnual HE last piece of copy for the 1926 Hoosier Pioneer has gone to press. Contrary to general opinion the book has not been made over night. Although a late start has necessitated a hurriecl completion. countless hours have been spent in preparation and planning. Stall members have workecl faithfully at their assignments anal have given most generously of their time antl abilities. All efforts have been bent toward the success of this enterprise. The bool: has been without a precetlent in Hoosiertlom. and as a result we are cognizant of our mistakes. Iinprovements over this en- deavor shoultl come with experience. study anal co-operation. Although the task of collecting antl ecliting copy has been Herculean. joy has been found in its making. As we eltse the 19213 eelition of The Hoosier Pioneer may wormls of appreciation go to.those who assistetl so materially in :its publication. First worcls go to the lloartl of Publication. The Stalforfl Engraving Company antl The lYincheste1' Publishing Company. all cf which gave splemlifl service and quality goods. 33-51 Q m'fC12,.' FQ. .-4.'V,iyf-gy' if 4.'n?.Ag.g -Q Hifi: 'gfZA41.f- Y gl.-H f -1. V5 ...'..5..,, 5, g -221 A ag. I I :'l , , ' ' - A lf -' , K- . 5,-jv .pg-Q 3 ,Vg Q' 2 izlglfw :gill -gx I, JVgA.?',,y'Q,W,f?1!i',2V.4?Vjn 423' :T-?:3?'5 ,QQ 1, 2-.5-Q.. . V cv'-iggia-if,F,V ,Jigga A5 A, 5- - - eu 31 yr 'gi ,J ,I . 0 1,15 xfwxy wa x C .1,,3:,,: 3 'gm 15, g- 4.51. gr: if 415323569 5,52:T.mq3f' 4314- 3 Q, LK 5 Q92 , .5 'Ht , S ,Ki if-,,,g,ilgz:SLl, W4 -- K .-5:14. V. V .V A 'If , f 11. .:,gj: 1 .'..v- ,,. 1 ,' rg A .nf L.,-. ., .v-'H 1 ,...r. ,.-gg..-g'-VJ. QV V. if bg fa! 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'X I D ' nl 'K V V McKinley 1112 1:11111 1111 11111611 1116 M1-111111111 s1'1111111 1111111111111 111111' 5312111115 1111s 1111161611 111 1111! g111111'1111111111 111 Z:11'11111'.1' 1111111, 111111 111161' QIZIVG 11111 1l1'l't'S, 11111 111 . 1V1111'11 1111- S1'111l1l1 g1'11111111s 111111' 111-1-11111. 111 51111111115 Iill1Q111. 21 g1111s111i111 X 1111-16. 2111 11111 l'0111'. XV1l11'1l 1111s 111111111111 111111. is still 111 1116 1,J111111111g- T116 1111111 1111111g611 11111111s il 11111111161' 111 11111115 111111 1111s 111111611 111' D. F, Il'Y11l 11111111 11 11115 661111-1611 1111' 1111- s116 111 1111s H1'1l1J1i1. B1'1'Ii1I111'y 1111s 11116 111 11111 s1'1111111s 1111111 1111611 111111111111111 1-11111111 11151 111111111111 11111 11111111 1111- 1161161' s1-11111115 211111 s1111'1611 51816111 111 1'1J1lS11111121111Dll. 561111111 11111111-1 51-11111115 11616 1111111111 111 111111111 M11- K111161. XY1l11'1l 1111s 11111s111111 111 15111 111 Z1 1-11s1 111: S2T.1NN1. 11511 1'6s1111 111 111111'111'6 1111 1111111s 211111 1'1'1111l'tS 111 L. L. I,1'1Y1'l'. 1'11111111' s1111111111111111111111. 111111 11. 111 H11111. 1'11s11111. M11 11111111 XVRI!-1 11111 g1'11111 g1'111111s1111 111 1116 1112111 111111 11111611111 1116 1111111. 'l'1111 111's1 1-111ss g'1'1111111111111 '1ll'111ll 5111111111111 111 1913 111111 1111s 1-111111111s611 111 1111'66 511111111111 F1111-11111'6 1161-11. 14111161 31111111 111111 IMIY111 Ii2l1191. T116 111111111111 1 s1111111111s s111111111y 111111'1111s611 1111111 111 1022 11 1111s l1L'1'9SS1ll'j' 111 11111111 2111 1111111- 1i1111, 1-1111s1s1111g 1111 six l'1ilS5l'1N?l1l9. 21 g'1'1111111.1111111 111111 1111 111111i1111'i11111. 1'OS11l1Q 11111' f1ll'1y 1111i-115111111 111111111's. '11110l'C 1116 111111 111111111-11116 11111s 211111 g11'1s 11111-11111111 111 11111 S11111111' 111g11 s1'1111111 111111 11111111 1111111111111 111111 1011 111 1111 111111111 g'1'11116a. Ill 11125 1111 ,x11lll1l11 .XSS111-111111111 1111s 1:1?1'lll1'11 111111 Fl't'9lll2lll 1it'11'0ll. '27 IS l1l'1'Sl111'l11. 211111 11 1111s 11111-1111111 111 1111111 11 111111111191 1111111 f'92ll'. 1111 1111' 1111 111111111 111 11111' s1'1111111. 111111111 11718 111211611 s111'11 1111 i11111111'111111 111111 ll 11111 1111-s 111 501112111X 111111 11111111s 11111' 1111111g111s 11111 1111611 111111111 11111111 11. Page Eiy-111111111 . 'wazmxmnv . Modoc ODOC3 HVS1 s1'11oo1 1111111111152 sto1111 w1191'9 52119111 1't'I1'lC'tPl'j' is now 1111-111- 911. It 51111111 1111 this 111111 1111111 1H5111. w11911 Rl 1191'1s11111 was 11111119 111 1'9- 111011111 1t 111 11 spot w1191'9 11 is 111111' 1111-111911. Ill 1119 spring of 15111 11111 1111111'11 of 119111111 901111911111911 1119 joint s1,-1111111 1111111111111 1191w9911 N91119 C1'991i 111111 XXVGH1 R11'91' 1011115111115 111 M1111119. 211111 1119 11'11s199s. 511111111 L99 111111 111111911 T411ll11J1i1I1S. 1111111 il 1119 1'1111111 111111111112 111 il 1'-11s1 of !1'31S.11111'1. Dlll'1I1!j 1119 s1111'1- 1l10l' 1111'99 111St1'11-1 S1-11o111s 111-11111111911 111 111- 11111111111111911 111111 w91'9 1-o11so111111t911 W1111 1119 Sl'1l0111 111 NI1Y1f10f'. T1111 1111111111111 is 11 1l1'1l'1i 111111 s1991 St1'11l't'111'G. .X1111o11Q11 11 1s 11111 1111'g9. 9V91'yt111111f 511111919111 for 21 111f111t'1'l1 111111 5111111t111.Xv 11111111111'f was s11111111911 111 1119 111119 of its 11o11s11'111't11111. T119 1'111Ss 111111115 2ll'P 19111 11111 2ll'0 W911 21l'l'ill1Q911 111111 1111911111119 111 s1z9. T119 911t11'9 11ll1111111L1' is WQ11 f l111D11i111 111111 111'11v1119s 0'Il1111- 111911t for 111st1'111'111'111 111 11111119s111- H1-19111-9. 111111111111 fl'21111111Q 111111 111111111111-1'1' sc-19111'9s. T119 11l'1I11'1lJil1.S 111111-9 11115 119911 l'0l11011E'1l'l1 211111 111-11111195 11111111111 11191111195 for 1111111 1119 S1-1111111 111111 1-1111111111111132 311199 1119 111St11111111f'11 of 1119 111l1'111'V. 1119 s1yst9111 11113 1'P111191'01'1 X111-1111111113 s91'1'i1'9 to 1119 111111-11115 115 WG11 Q15 17l'GY1111llQ' 1111v1111111g9s for 1119 111111111 T119 111311 S1-1111111 11SSe111111Xv 111111 S1 V1'11f11 111111 91Q11111 QV11119 111111119 f01'11'l 1119 1111111t111'111111 1111- S91111111 0111l'1'12l1111ll1'I11H. T119 S91111111 Q1'11111111s 1111v9 119911 1191111115911 with s111'11111191'1' 211111 grass. N9w 1112113 Q'l'0lll111 9q11111111911t 11115 119911 111111911 111 1111 1119 1190115 of v111'11111s 1'0C'l'0Z111l'll 111111- Q1'21I11S. T119 9111-11111119111 of 1119 M1111111- S1-1111111 111111' 911111119599 1119 two 111111111911 111211'1C. Mr. 011119111-9 1V, S1111tZ is 1119 1111150111 11119199 of XV1-s1 111YPl' 11'1w11s11111. Pugv Ni119t1'911 - J-an .2 Parker 9' N thv yvai' 1909 tho sm-lioul lmaiwl. l'0llllJUS0ll of S. I3. Kvvlcleix C. F. Halli- 'J clay aml S. A. Arlmgast. seeing the tuwn 4-uulil nut meet the mlemamls uf lhv pulwliv, iles-cleal all thi' sm-liurrl lDl'UlJ0l'ly to the township for thv pm'- puse of 0Hl'RllDllSlllllgI a towlisliip sm-liuul, fllltl. lliolisaml mlullars was paiml for fum' aviwls of laiiml. forty rmls long aml twvnty mils wimle. U11 whivh to lillilll tlw new huilmliugf. The' l'Ullt1'il1'l fm' thv Mmime svliool huihling was mamlo August 12. ISNDED. aml the in-w lllliltllllg' llll4llJ1' thc slipeiwisimi of D. NV. till'UY1'S. trustve anml his :ulviswy ilmarml. min- puswl uf Sillllllvl Jmws. XVIII. A. Yaiipelt anal Iillllllilllllll Ilill. was a vou- strlu-tenl. The laiihling 4-mst tl4ZH.202. The Hrsl 1-lassvs were helil l'll'lll'llill'.V 14. 19241. 'l'lw svliuul haul nu plavv ful' alhle-tim' vmitest aliml lwvvzxiisv uf the immi- Yt'lllPlll'U of IJl'll4'lll'lll,Q t'lSOXYll0l'l'. thi- foams mliml nut gall tho llUl'0SH2ll'j' ll'2lll1- ing. 'Ilhc 4-caiiiiiuility saw thi- llk'l'll of a plan,-0 fi:-1' atlilvtivs aml illlfbllillll- lm-nts. ,Xlmut the samv timv the iiislmem-tm' elm-i4lml the nhl lllllltllllg was iii- Rltlllllllilllh sa aiiutlici' 2ll'l'0 uf laml was lmix-lxaseml frmn Mr, lived. anal in July 1924 an zulxlitimi to thc huilmlilig was starts-el llll1ll'l' the Hlll701'X'lSl0ll of Mr. Gillmcil aml his :ulx'is4n'.Y lmarml. linlgai' llill, NUl'lll1lll lVuul aiiil .luhii Uraig. -X large- Qylllllilhllllll aml 2lllllllU1'llllll was amlmlwl to the iirst floulg alsii a well lighted. 11:11:11-x' assembly. lilwrary auil SOV0l'2ll 1-lass VOUIIIH to the svvuiiwl flour, 'l'hm- mst was tl4413.H13T. This ncw aihliiimi was 4-muplvteml in May. 1925. Thu Q-Yllll12lSllllll was ilewlivaltvml Maw-h IH, 1925. Miz Sliwwmnl. Slatv SlIlT0l'lH- lm-mli-nl of Public' Il1Sll'lli'llUll. iluliwlwl tho aildl'1-ss. Pngr Tzvmzfgf im-.111Eu5ifrv-1 '- :mw- Ridge ville HE Ri11g111'i1111 s1-1111111 1111i111111g wus 111'111-11111 i11 11123 111 tl 1'111st 11f 1141111.11110 T111- 111:1111'111,-t was let hy M13 111111111 C'1111i11s. t1'11st1111 11f IDl'2ll11C11l1 t1111'11s11i11 111111 1-1'1111111et1111 111' Mr. A. 11. 1V1111. the 111'es1111t trustee. It was 11e11i1111t111'1 .1111111111'y 2. 15124. with 1'1'11si111111t 11. N. Hi1111s. 111: th11 St11111 X1:11'111111. RIS 1111 S11l'Rl1i'l'l'. T1111 1111i111i11g1-1:11t11i11s twelve 1'12lSS1'1'11l115. 11ss11111111y 112111. 11111111'11t111'ie1H 1s '- 11 11' s. '1s -1111 . -111-111-1 e s1111i 211'X 111111111111 t1.1111111g 111111 11111111 111 s111111 11 1111111 11 t 1 111 . 1 1 .t t h 1111111t 111111 H1111XVQl' 1'11111ll5. Qf'llll1QlS111lll 111111 1,'1!l1lll111ll1tf' 1'1111111. This 1111i111i11g 1111111111611 :Ill 11:11'1i111' one 1111111 1111 11111 s1111111 spot 111 15513 NY1111'11 11111111111 111111 was 1111111111 i11 15512. A 11ig11 s1'h1:111 was 11111i11t11i11e11 111 th11 11111 11lIl111lllQ 1111111 1111111 1111 . . , V , . V I 111111 the s1111111'111t1111111111111es 111 11. -L 11 111111. -1. 11. I1lll1ll11ll't'j'F1 111111 11. '1V. B1111t11111'. The ellrfllllllellt wus 11e1'111' 1111'ge: sixt111111 1'1'Q'l112ll' 111111 1111-1111 sp1111i111 st11111111ts i11 1N512. thirty 111 181151. 111 185111. the 11111-1- si1111 w11s111111111t11111s1,111111ti111111 th11 11ig11 S1'111'1ll1 :11111 s111111 11111 pupils t11 Hi11g11vi1111 11111111g11. XV1111'11 was 111011 f111lIl'1S1l1ll:Q'. 'I'h11 t1'1111sf111' was 1111V111' S1l1'1't'FSfl111'X 1ll:l110. si111'11 the 11ig11 s1-1111111 pupils 1'11f11s1111 111 11tt111111 1111' 1-111111g11 as 111S2lQ'1'1'1'- 1111111ts 2l1'11Sk' lllllllllg 11111 st11111111ts. Ill 151011. Mr. M. S. f1l'2l11Q 1111111111111 s11p111-i11te11111111t 111111 1'11vi1'1111 i11t111'11st i11 th11 11ig11 5L'110111 1111111 211111 i11 121112 st111't1111 the high S1'111'11'1 ilgilill with tYV11 Y6111'h 1.1f w1'11'k 211111 f111111't111111 st1111e111s. 111' 121111 f1'l1l' years of XY111'1i were 111'1'111'1111. 211111 21 1-hiss Ql'2l11111ltGl1. 11111 it was 11111 1111ti1 121115 111111 th11 s1-1111111 was 1-11111111issi11111111. The 11111'1:111111111t 111 1511111 was f111'ty-ti1'11 1'11g111111' 111111 111I'6t' S1111111111 Sf11l'19Il1H. The Ql1l'1111l119l1f f111- t11is ytlill' 112lH 11111111 Rll1l11'11X1lllil1L'1y 1111-011 1111111111111 111111 s111'1111ty-11111 st11111111ts. P11 ge T11'011fy-111111 .h -v? i -sl Saratoga INCIC the beginning of this loeality as a Community c-enter bac-li in the Btfs. there has been a steaily ansl continuous growth antl tlevelopnient of 5 the phases of lnnnan aetivity that have tlevelopeil into this eonnnnnity ot' Saratoga. The etlueational tlevelopinent of the eoininunity has been well earecl for at every periotl in its history. First. there was the log sehool house in which the ehilrlren of the early settlers ret-eivetl the ruiliinents of a primitive eclnea- tion. Five years later this was replat-eel by a one-rooni franie structure. lileven years later this buihling. was replaretl by a inore lllUtl01'll two-story. two-rooni brit-lc builmling. whieh seeineml to be the aelne in eclueational ale- veloplnent. Twenty-two years later in IHEPS. unmler the trusteeship of John XV. Owens. the present eilueational strueture was ereetetl. The high sm-hool was mlevelopecl year by year until in 1908 a full eonnnissionetl high sehool was establishenl. Late in 192.3 the announeenient was llllllltt that the present strut-ture has serveml its purpose in the activities of the sehool antl eoinlnunity. Vntler the influence of progressive eitizens. it has ber-oine possible for the ereetion of a inotlern bnihling whieh will be eolnpletevl for the next term of school. The project is well uncler way anll has the entlorseinent of over tive huntlreml township voters as being a new era in emlueational mlevelopinent. ' .Ns the ohl leg st-horl house., the brit-lc bniltling. anvl the frame structures servetl their periotls of usefulness, so has the present builmling whieh lllllSt sur- rentler its position to the new. Page Tieenty-two , I I ft' Spartanburg 9' N 18312 flll2lI'l2lllHlPlll'Q. 1lll'll 1-alletl Xl'XYlblll'Q. was fUlllltll'tl hy' TYillianx I lllc-Kiln. The lirst st-lnml hnililing was a lug vahin. Sc-lnml was heltl in cliffs-1'e11t sniall hniltlings nntil 1HT5 when Trustee John TY. Hill huilt a llH'Cf3-1110111 lllllltllllg rusting bl-1141190 mi the site uf the present srhool. The ft lluwing servetl as prinvipals in this lmuiltling: Daniel llmlfl. Uharles Tll4'lit'l'. Abner Ilahn, .lat-uh Pulley. Silllllltll tilnnt. Ilarlan Hnlny. Genrge Cniiiei-. 'l', TV. Morgang Hymn Tliomas. H. TV. llortner. Merl Cllenuweth, Alive Nix-lnnls antl Charles C. Mann. IvlltlL'1' their leatlersliip a strung st-lnaml spirit was ile- velnpetl antl a high selmol l'tJll1':-30 startetl. .XS eunauliclatiun Uilllll' lllUl'k' l'U0lll was ll4'QllL'tl anil in ISPUH Trustee U. l'. Mute hllilt a 1NVL'llly-l'UUlll lwuilcling 1:-11 the same site at a wwt of PF4fl.tltltl. lblltllll' the princ'ipalsliip of Cliarles C. Mann the high .sl'Tll7tll het-ante n'UlllllllhhlUllCfl in 15110. Other lJl'1IlC'l1JillH of this lmuilsling xre1'e Luta King. John M, Freln-li illltl Tvill TV. 31110112 In 1921 Trustee F. M. Putts huilt an amltlitimi 4-listing STU.tJtJtL In-in-tit-ally tlonhling the size of the hniltling of 1908. This 1-ontainetl a splentlitl gyiniia- Sllllll antl physival 11'1lll1lllzQfllt'l'2llllt' tl part of the high svlnml 4-mirse. this scflnml heing the iirst of the c-trinity selnzuls tu offer vretlit tm'vartl gramlnation in thie subject. The most valnahle asset of the sc-lnml is the splentliil 4-mnainnity spirit. The st-lmol has enjoyed a steady growtli. the first gfratlnating t-lass of 1N!NS llllllllJt?1'lI1Qf three while the vlass of 1925 lllllllltCl'9ll thirty. In 1925 The Xa- tional T1Ttlli1L'tltlO1lill Assut-iatioii mlesignatezl Spartanburg St-lmnl as one of the fOl11'Oll1Sttl1ltl1llg rural eonsolitlatetl at-lmnls in the lvnitetl States. Page Twenty-three Stoney Creek HIC early settlers uf Stoney Creek township. lmeing tif the lfrientls llt'l1U1ll- inatiuu, haul etlueational tratlitiens: therefnre. frruu its earliest settlingr Ftuney Cieek haul its clistriet sc-lumls. The yeuth of the township were sent to the surrruuuliug pulmlie selumls tu sec-ure their high sehnul training. In the fall uf 1915. the township trustee. T. IC, Dieksun. autl tl1e atlvisury lmartl. Bert IC. uvright, C. P. Freielline anml TY. TY, Xewlee. in the fare uf niueh ulipnsitiuii. tleeitletl tu eunsulitlate the one-rt,-:un seliools. Tu this way the higl1 sf-lmol as well as the gratle training euulml lme seeureml in the tuwuship. In the spring of 19141. wurk was startetl un the new lvuiltling whieh was ln- eateml in the renter of the townsliip. .lust before t'hristn1a5 of the Hilllltx year the gramle pupils fruiu the mlistriet selirmls. together with the stutleuts uf the lirst high seluzul. whieh hall heen starteml in the nhl one-renin lxuihling whieh still staucls a short mlistanee frniu the new. we1'e trausferretl to the new liuiltl- ing. This high seluml has gruwn in nunilmer from fifteen to fUl'fj'-SCYQII at the present tnue. Like all at-heels. the courses first utferetl were few, hut, as the tleluantl arose. new euurses were amlmlesl until new Stuuey Creek offers tl1e 5211110 eurrie- ula as is offerecl in larger st-lnnnls. The stutlents uf Stoney Creek have taken their plaees along with gratluates of larger anml ultler sellonls autl are a ereslit lu Hantlulpli euuuty. , Little tlitl the trustee anel lmartl realize the Qllxilt help they were giving tu the future pupils uf the township. fur the stumlents of tsalay require more eppnrtlliiities for mental clerelupnient antl physieal tlevelnpinent. These are lwuth amlequately earetl for in the present system nf etlueatiun. whieh is lu-ing lJ1'tll1lUlfGtl hy Stoney Creek high seluml. Page Tzrcuty-four as .- 'if .. ....-.oo Wayne HE lVayne centralized schuol is located six miles southwest of Union City and seven miles southeast of lVinchester on the Jericho-South -Salem road. Plans were made early in 1912 for the building. It was de- cided to locate the new building at the place where Yo. 6 was standing, so four aeres were added to the one acre plot from the farm of O. H. Shockney. Bids were received by Trustee G. C. Shultz and on July G. 1912, G. TV. Carson was awarded the contract and began work at once. O, E. Losch of llnion City made the plans which embodied the newest ideas in school construction. The eost was 323,000 all of which has been paid except 552,500 This school is three stories high including the baselnent. and is heated with a hot air furnace and lighted with a Delco plant. Among the other rooms in the basement is the domestic science room which is well equipped. One section of the room is used as the physics laboratory. Another room in the basement is the manual training room. On the second floor are three school rooms with their respective cloak rooms. Cn the north side of the hall is the principal's office. On the east side of the hall, olf the landing. is a elass room and on the west side is an- other class room in which is kept the many curios presented to the school in 1925 by Judge Theodore Shockney. On the third floor are one school room. one class room. two cloak rooms. an assembly and a library which was built during the summer of 1925. There are two class rooms at the front of assembly, which are used as a stage when entertainments are given. Page Twenty-f1'11e :T-'fglr 'J f: '1 I ' o L fa -.EY 1.- , 3 , ttf ,Q .. 'lj 1,1 I N , r ,3- Fx .fi ffl ' E151 . :fig .'..f1. 3.532 , ll'- 'l 'J .143 .ifff 4,1923 fi-,gf 1 ..':'F'. wifi' .5 515.2 , f if' fi Sag --sz 19-'H 3, ,115 . 'fi -fi? Q ' -. Wi 5 3:59 - 'fffgi .5 FQ. 5' , .Sa 'lrwhf' vfijgfg L75 .1,15 1 4-J 43 r ff 5 up .La ,.,..5,5x 1:1 Zips ,,-1-57:49 ru- gi' 1- ,ia 'if N: :fgfg V ibf f-'P' 6, C T ' 1 - ', b , n 4 1 Sclzool Consolidation ONSOLIDATION first began in this county in Nettle Creek township at Losant- ville. The school authorities thought it wise to transport two small district schools to this place. The building was bulit in 1905 and is of concrete costing 314,000 A high school wus established with a three year course and a six months term. It now has a four year course of eight months and is a commissioned high school. The school corporation of Lynn was laid 'down and the township built a six-room building at a cost of about 324,000 In less than ten years the building was condemned because of lack of room. In 1909 a six room addition was built to meet the growing needs of the school. In 1912 five districts in the northern part of this same township petitioned the trustee to abandon the district schools and consolidate. As a result a 315,000 five room building was erected at Beech' Grove. The building was destroyed by fire in 1922. A joint school was then erected between West River and Washington townships at Carlos. This is a four room brick building and accommodates only grade children. At Bloomingsport in Washington township was built another four room grade building to accommodate the children in the southern part of this township. In 1908 a four room building in Greensfork township gave way to a school build- ing modern in every particular. In 1923 an addition was constructed consisting of a combined gymnasium and community room and additional class rooms. At Arba in this township is located the only one room school in Randolph county. In 1908 the trustee of White River township found it advisable to build a consol- idated school. To this end a four room building was erected at a cost of 314,000. This was called the Lincoln school. In 1911 he felt the need of such a school in the eastern part of the township and in the summer! of 1912 McKinley was constructed. It is sit- uated on a six acre lot one mile east of Winchester. The original cost was 328,000 In 1922 an addition was constructed consisting of a combined gymnasium and com- munity room and additional class rooms. In 1909 Parker abandoned its school corporation and the management was as- sumed by Monroe township. Four acres of ground near town was purchased and a building costing 334,500 was erected. In 1925 an addition was built containing gym- nasium, stage, dressing rooms, showers, three class rooms and an assembly room that will seat about 250 pupils. In 1910 two townships erected buildings. Green township erected a six room buildingcosting 319,000 upon a three acre tract in the center of the township. This was the first township in the county to have complete consolidation. Jackson township also built a six room 318,000 building this same year. Two rooms were occupied the first year but in 1912 every nook and corner being filled a three room addition was built. In 1925 in order to temporarily take care of the crowded conditions, a one room building was erected. In 1911 a six room building was erected at Jefferson near Deerfield, Ward town- ship, at a cost of 317,000. In 1918 upon petition of the patrons an addition containing a gymnasium, assembly room, and additional class rooms was erected. In 1911 the trustees of Nettle Creek and West River townships jointly constructed a seven room building at Modoc at a cost of 318,000. In 1912 a four room building costing 315,000 was erected at Huntsville in West River township. In 1912 Wayne township constructed a seven room building at a cost of 323,000 In 1918 a seven room building was constructed in the northern part of Wayne town- ship. This was called the Wilson school. In 1916 Stoney Creek constructed an eight room building. 0 In 1920 Franklin township erected a new school building at Ridgeville. This is modern in every respect. At the present time bonds have been issued for a 375,000 one story type of school building at Saratoga. In 1925-26 4,161 pupils were enrolled in Randolph' county schools, of whom 3.239 are transported at the expense of the various townships. In the transportation of these pupils 106 motor and 8 horse drawn trucks are used, Page TIllf'llf1l-Sl.l' 7 vx' if NQQXQ X . gsm X xv X Xxx fe ,. rf-fs' 2 , Nfl' , 'fi' x f ,i Q i M. .1 y V- -N 'I ,zkgiif -cg - fix' V' tggieffvg-1 Q-ig.,-i t Ni, M- .3 .--Q... ,gf V , -315 .- 'J .- fi S- i Agssii:-fr - - YR , V Administration FF MARY HARBERT RUSSELL E. VVARREN EVA C. LEGGETT Secretary County Superintendent Attendance Officer Superintendent of Schools HE Act of 1873 creating thel county board of education also created the office of county superintendent. to be elected for a term of two yea1's by the township trustees in joint meeting. The duties of the county super- intendent differed little from his forerunner. the county examiner. who had since 18131 exercised limited administrative and supervisory powers over the rural school. The county superintendent. like the county examiner before him. was required to examine and license all teachers: to encourage teachers' institutes and associations: to advise trustees as to school equipment: to hear appeals from decisions of trustees: to receive reports from trustees. on the basis of which he himself makes statistical reports to the state superintendent and to the county auditor. Mr. Russell lVarren. a native of Randolph county. is the present county superintendent. He was elected in February. 1926. to fill the unexpired term of U. H. Greist. who became secretary of the State Teachers' Retirement Fund Board. In addition to the county superintendent being chief administrator of the county schools. he is assisted by Mrs. Eva C. Leggett. county attendance of- ficer. who is employed by the County Beard of Education as full time attend- ance oiiicer. and Mrs. Mary Harbert. who serves as full time secretary. The general administrative policy of the Randolph county schools radiates from the otlice of the county superintendent. who now serves a four-year term. Page Twenty-Eight o rf.-Q, 1 sa . .' .' 4-. -,,,. A - .!.f '4l'-3 Bottom Row-Oliver Rawlings, N1111l1 Smiley, L'11'11'1-111'1f Stults, A. B. XV2111, Marcus XVis1-, Bert YV1'ig11t. Top Row-Edgzu' Cox. John Fields, Juiues Frazier, V. S, 131-11111 Fri111ll1-. l'1lil1'1t'S 1111111-1't. XYil1ia11'1 H111S1lLlXX'. County Boara' of Education HE County 131111111 of Et111C'H111l11 was Cre11te11 to assist the township trus- E tees i11 the lll2111t1gQlll0l1t of 1'lll'2ll s1'11oo1s. Ill 1873 the trustees of t11e ser- eral towusliips, the Cllll11'l11Ql1 of the 1,11111r11 of trustees of the i11eo1'por11t1-11 towns 111111 cities of the Ciflllllfy. 111111 the Clillllty Sl11JL'1'l11tCl1l,10111 were 11esig1111t1111 11s the Ctlllllly 111111111 of Gl1llCll111ll11 the duties of which have been fr1,1111 the I11-f g'i1111i11g. eliiefly 11111'isory i11 L'llil1'L1C1G1'. The 1111111121 is 11ut11111'ize11 to 1-1111s11l1-1' the 11'86t1S of the schools of 11l0,1'1ll1l1tj' 211111 to 1111vise i11 1111 lllll119l'5 re111ti11g' 111 the pU1'Cll2lb6 of school furniture. IIIEIPS. et1:.g to supervise the 111111111ge111e11t 111141 cure of the township libraries 111111 to select texthoolis, lll141Q1' 1'est1'i13tio11s. for the' use of the schools of tl1e c111111ty.' They select t11e eouuty SllPt'1'1I1tG11l16lll eouiity 11tte11111111ee oflicer 111111 the 1i-11uuty ngeut. Tl1e 1'o1111ty 11011111 of 0111103111111 serves 21 useful p111'p11s1-. It has 1e11 111 11101'G or less u11if11r111ity 1Ql11'0l1gl1011t the Ullllllty wit11 1'es111-1-t to S2ll21l'1t'S 211111 CC1llCHf1011i1l e11uip111e11t. Tl1e entire 1'YOil1't1. lllt'llll1111g the t'1l2l1l'l1lt'1l of the lll' 1?1'11'po1'ate11 towu boards. meets 1't'gl1lill'ly every .11111u11ry 211111 July. The trus- tees 1116911 with the County SllP91'1l1t61111Qllt the first Blfilltlily 111 every 1111111111. The persouuel of the present. b1111r11 is 1'11111pose11 of the trustees of Fl'2111li11l1. Green, 1V11r11. JilC'liS011. XVIIYIIC, 1Vhite River. Monroe, Sftillixy Creek. Nettle Creek 1Vest River 1V11s11i110't1111 111111 G1'Qt111Sfl11'li tO1Vl1Sl11PS. 1 e 'Q ' Page Tzrenzty-111110 AXL'S'l'lLI., Lmyn Prilzcipal C'e-ntrzil Nurmnl, lmnvill Unklnnd Pity Cmllcge. fYil'0C1l MCKINNEY. CL.x1:1cNc'E E. Lynn Principal De-pauw University. Indiana. University. Michigan University. CL..x1:li. J. Hi'ss14:I,I. Mm'Kinl1-y 1 'f'1f'f11fl1 Mimiciz. .RAI,lClHII Shun-y C1-ovk M:11'iU11 N1,ll'lllill, Marion. Principal lncliunal Stun- Normal. TL'l'1'9 Huutc. . lnmliztnu Stnttf Normal, Muncie. lI.xNs1f1I.I,, Jussi-1 M. Prim'ipuI Mn1'i1,n Normal, Marion, Intlinnu University. Iillllvl' l'niv01'sity. Hn.:-,, IIUWAIIID M. Indiana State Nornizil. Terre Ilnlfltv. Indiana. State Normal, Muncie. S.11'utng:1 MOORE, XVM. NV. SPtl1'ftll1bll1'g Principal Indiana State Normal, Ti-1'1'v Haute. III lmliuxiu State Nnrmzil, Muncic. I'i2ll'llll2lll1l IH.,-M.i1,,,1 MUNZENM.u'E1:, L1-:s'1'14:1: J9ffG1'5tlll lnmlinnal Sluts- NlPl'l1lill11'Il1Sfl,'l'll Divi- Principal Si0ll' Hanover College. Page Thirty OVERMAN, PAUL lVayne Principal Indiana University. RVBEY, FRED P. Jackson Principczl Indiana State Normal, Terre Haute. Lpdiana State N0l'l1IH1JEHSt9I'lI Di- vision. Same, Jnms D. Lint-mln Prilzcipal Marion Normal. Indiana State Normal, Terre Haute. Sum, EARI. Parker Principal Indiana State Normal, Terre Haute. Indiana State Nnrmal-Eastern Di- vision, SWANIQ, Ij.'Xl'L Privzcipa-Z NYaluash College, VFITZ, IIETICII NV. Principal Indiana State Normal, Vniversity 01' Chirfagn. Veins, U1.1x'Ic1: L. Principal Indiana State Normal Earlham College. YVILEY, lVIL1.1.xM C. Principal Indiana University, I40SIllll ville BIOWIOL' Tl-1-re Haute. llnntsvillu ern- Hunto. Ritlgevillv Page Tlzfirty-ooze Randolph County Superiniencfenfs 9' N N73 the state legislature passed the county superintendent law. He J was elected for two years and was limited to 30 days for visiting teachers in the county. Pursuant to this act. the trustees met in June 18723 and elected Charles IV. Paris county superintendent. He was succeeded in 1S75 hy David Lesley. who served until 1893 when IV. II. Bowers was elected. In 1987. J. IV. Denny succeeded Mr. Bowers. In 1997 Mr. Paris was again elected for two years. At this time, the term of otlice was extended to four years. In 1907 Lee L. Driver was elected and served until 1919 when he was succeeded hy O. II. Greistf. Russell IC. lVarren was elected February 11. 1926. to succeed Mr Greist, who hecame secretary of the State Teachers Retire- ment, Fund hoard. In 1815 school directors for each district were given power to examine teachers. This was found to he a poor plan and in 1853 examiners were ap- pointed hy the commissioners. James Brown, Jolm IV. Cheney and Colonel Colgrove were among the earliest to hold this otliee. In 1861 Pleasant Hiatt was appointed to the oflice and held it for six years. He held it during' the war period and if a teacher seemed lax in his evidence of patriotism Mr. Hiatt did not hesitate to revoke his license. John F. Cooper succeeded him, only to resign because of leaving the county. J. B, Harrison took his place but he also resigned. Mr. Hiatt was reappointed. Ile was followed lay John G. Brice. In 1871 the otlice was con- tested for hy John G. Brice. A. J. Stakehake and Prof. John Cooper. Mr. Stakehake was successful and was the last to hold the ollice as it was replaced hy the county superintendent of schools. The examiner merely held examinations and issued licenses. Ile could also revoke licenses. He had no supervision over the schools and quite often alnused the slight authority given him. Page TI1 frfy-fzco ,Ar L -t ,l4'--:lg L. f'.' YY. ,i 4' ymnagv. - K-.1.'ng.1'.g.'-1 '1 9 'J fr' I . 11 -es- , . -1 i- , N 4. . . flifsjanzsig ' - Faculty Fa rml and- Pa rke 1' BROXVN7 BEULAII Music cmd Art 'Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. Indiana State Normal-Eastern Di- vision. BURKE, IDA XXTATSON Fai rml :intl English Indiana State NO1'lllRlfE3St91'll Di- vision. IJURST, OREN S. Farnilnnml Biology cmd History Riclfreville College. BIILLER, .TESSIE Farlnlancl Latin and ilfIClfh6l71fl't'i0S Indiana State Normal. Si-IELLEY, O. M. Fu rinlancl Science Vvahash College. MAAS, A. GEORGE Green English and History Oakland City College. PURSLEY, RUBY Green Domestic Science Indiana State Normal-Eastern Di- vision. Columbia. University. STRATTON, RAY Green Mathematics and Mcuzual Tr. Indiana State Normal-Eastern Di- vision. FULLER, BERT O. Huntsville History and IlflCl'fhf6'l7ll1ffi0S Valparaiso Normal. Central Normal. Indiana State Normal. IIILYARD, VELBIIA Modoc- Huntsville Music and Art Indiana State Norinal-Eastern Divi- sion. Page Thirty-foam' Soi-1w.xLM, GRfXCE E. Huntsville English and Domestic Science Indiana State Normal. Indiana University. S'i'A1fi'o1zD, CECIL R. Huiitsvillc Mathematics and History U. S. Military Argadt-iny. Indiana University. Indiana State Normal. IBURT, NULA Latin and History Indiana State Normal-Eastern Di- vision. CJHOYLE7 CHIAUNCICY IiLcl'zistr'iuI Arts Indiana State Normal-Eastern Di- Jackson Jackson MoP11E1:1:oN, Rioiiaitn Jefferson Mathematics and Coach Indiana State NOl'Hl2ll-TQ1'l'0 Haute. Indiana State N01'lllZLl4E2lSt61'll Di- vision. SP1TLif:1:, IBERTIIA Jei'fe1'son English and History Uxford College. Indiana Central College. lVIL1c1f:1:soN, ICDNA JCll'L51'5U1l Saratoga Domestic Science and Art Central Normal. Indiana State Nornial-Eastern Di- vision. liAi1.m', I. S. Lincoln Latin cmd Arithmetic Austin College. Central Normal. University of Illinois. vision. Gxrics, J. R. Lincoln lVILI.iAAis, A. ll. Jac-lison Biology wid Gf 'G l Sfwllce Mathematics and Physics Indiana. University. Purdue University. Indiana State Norinal-Eastern Di- vision. Page Thirty-ji've -.EY 1.- , 3 , ttf ,Q .. 'lj 1,1 I N , r ,3- Fx .fi ffl ' E151 . :fig .'..f1. 3.532 , ll'- 'l 'J .143 .ifff 4,1923 fi-,gf 1 ..':'F'. wifi' .5 515.2 , f if' fi Sag --sz 19-'H 3, ,115 . 'fi -fi? Q ' -. Wi 5 3:59 - 'fffgi .5 FQ. 5' , .Sa 'lrwhf' vfijgfg L75 .1,15 1 4-J 43 r ff 5 up .La ,.,..5,5x 1:1 Zips ,,-1-57:49 ru- gi' 1- ,ia 'if N: :fgfg V ibf f-'P' 6, C T ' 1 - ', b , n 4 1 LQUIIDUN, HEIiEN English DePauw University. H1,xT'r, IIFILEN H istory l'L'lltl'2li Normal, ll1cli:111:L llniversiiy. IIINSIQY, Nun D. Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Domestic Sciencc und Geography lndinnn University. BURNXVORTII, XTIVIAN Losantville Home Economics and Blusic Defiance College. Indiana State Normal-Eastern Di- vision. lI.xr,s'1'E.xD, XVILLIAM Losniitivillo History and Coach, I,K'l,Zll1NV University. XVIHTE, NELLIE Losantvillc Mathematics and Latin Indiana University. Danville Normal. r '1 Y! Y l h Ln-'lug LI LA LlQfJOh1' Franklin College. Melxinley iilztsic and Art Miami University. Coon, GEo1:u1.x LIAR Lynn N 1'fhW'St01'H Un'VC S'ty' Do'm,cst'ic Science and Englislt Central Normal College. l3,xi:m:1:, IIu,n1:E'r1i Losuniville M I T -' . mm 'ammg PINLEY. D. D. Lynn lie-l'nuw University. . ' . ' lnrlinnzi, State Normnlflilaistern Di- Science and Alutlwnmtwb vision. Ynliuwuiso University. Page Tlziirty-situ Jonxsox. Li-Lo XV. Geography and History Llarlham College. University of Vermont. Lynn Indiana State Norinxil-Eustcrii Di- vision. Minas, 131555111 Art John Herron AVL Instituto. Su-'if'1:.xx, ETIIHI, M usic Valparaiso University. Indiana State Normal. '1'i1o1i,xS, MAE SBIAIL Conzmercial lmlifiim State Normal. lV1:1uii'1', NYM. IC. Industriczl Arts Marion Normal. lndinna. University. Lyn n Lynn Lynn Lynn Ii.xI.ics, LRUTII Mi-Kinluy Laiin and English llutlei' University. lncliunzl State NO1'l1lLl1-1fLLSIu1'll Di- vision. Colin LAWRENCE Mc-Kinloy MflflLGII1,CLfiCS and Science Wzilnisli College. Iiixisrzr, Ruin-JCCA McKinley English and History l':3.l'lllll,lTi College. BIYEHS, GLEN Science cmd Coach. McKinley Indiana State Normal-Eastern Di- vision. Pi-:N'l'icCos'i', Ni-:'1 1'.x BIm'Kinii-y Domestic Science Indiana State No1'mn.l. Butler University. John Herron Art Institute. Univt-1'sity of California. Page Thi1'ty-seven LEE, LAL'n.x Modmi- TUWELI., IQENXETH Pa rker Lat-in and History Illcznual Training Iiidiziiux State NUl'lllZlIfEilSl6l'l1 Di- Indianii State NUl'l112llYE3St61'Il Di- vision. vision, MEAN s, E'1'1Ii:L RIOKIOK' Eziglish and Home Ecoiiomics XVYNKUUP, IBUNYLIN 1,ill'1i91' L't'llll'iL1 Normal. HiSfOl'y Clild B0fCl7Iy Tt'lWhL '5' V H9'Q'e' Indiana lf11ix'L-rsity. Indiailia L'11ix'Qi'sit3'. liurduk, Lvnivcrsityi Vliivuiwsity ul' Min-higzili, QTI-IYIGXQ 1 Q. . N 4 1 - - - ' WX' I D . LLM 'L Ilixlziimx, PAl'I,1N12 Ridgcville Geography and English, English and Geography Vzilpziuiiso Ifiiiversity. Indiana University. Imiiuna Unix'e1'sit5'. JUNIAL' NIMH L11 P- 1' '-1'- - - - S' ' IL I , 'I In MCP ,x1:L.xxD. AXLICIG R1Clgl'X'111C I'1'1'm1m1'l Latin E rli -li V Ilonivstic Scicnvc V ' 'UH NJ 5 Iiidizliizi, Stzilu NLll'lllIll-IfllSlt'l'll Di- Immlllw: Qoucgc' vision. Nixux, C11.x1:I.1ci:N lJ1l1'li01' Muizuic, I i.o1:11:xv15 Y. Riilgcvillc English Domestic Sc-fence and Hixtory liidizlmi I,'iiix'ir1':-sily. liirliaiiul Slum Normal. i Page Thirty-eight Pm'Ty.m1iN, H.xI:oLD Riflgeville Ilowmx, IVY Sptll'tQllllilll'Q Mathenzutics and Coach Indiana State Nm-mal-Eastern Di- Jlczthenzatics and Biology Indiana State Norinul-Eastern Di- vision. vision. N, ' F' ' ' ' l' -1 '1 LHR, bt mx Iiulguillv Ulll'ZXUXVli'I'II, GLEN 51J2ll't2lIllllll'Q' Music and Art' D--Pnuw University. A.NDERSOX, ICLLICNDURE L. Latin and English Dt-Pauw University. XVellesley College. H.xNSELr,. ICDITII B. History Il nfl Geography Indiana State Nnrinnl+'l'e1-i-e lI:1nt4-, Tndinnu State Nornml-Ez1ste1'i1 Di- vision. Saratoga Crhxini. IZYRON SI'bZll'l2lllllll1'Q lndinnzi Stntr- No1'xn:1l-Eastern Di- vision. Szimtogu J- H. 1 - Hflefnl R1N.xRn,I4Lo1ncN4'n Simi-tnnlnirg Mnsic Indiana Ilniversity. Metropolitan School of Music Butler University. OSTHEIMICR, Gnomnc F. g2ll'2lt0Q:l History and Conch Butler University. Music and Art Indiana State NVll'l1l11lfE2lStCl'll Iii- vision, Sxciilllnrz. L. R. SIl2ll't2llllPlll'Q' Lllflill and Couch Indiana Umitixil College, Page Thi7'ty-nine S'l'.Xl I UllD. ICDITII Spartuiiln English. and D0lI1?SfZ'C,S!7iP'7Yf'F Enrlhnin College. CU1:m:NT, ICSTHER Stoney Creek- irg .X1.1mNl:nnn. I IE'l 1'Il'I YVayno Domestic Science Indiana State Normal-Terre Haute, Earlhnm College. lnrliaum State Normal-F l':liSfl l'Il Di- Vfriinll. Green M1190 Bmvicx. IJI'f'lLI.E YVavnr- lndizina State NOYRTIRI--lilllStGl'H Di- English, and Latin VISION, Tndinnzi University. TNNES, CIIIHSTIXE Stoncv Crook llyxnsmqv, 01:v.xH Xvnvne English. and Domestic Sc-'iewce Purdue Un i versity. SIZINIIHVICTII. 'l'I-monnmg History and Industrial Arts Marifm Normal. Purflun University. lnrlinnn State Nnrnml-Eastm'n Di- vision. f Stonf-y Crook Snvial Sc'ic'nces uml Couch. Purdue University. NnF1 slNuIcn, I'1llIlI2S'l' Xvllylltt . Matlierriatfics and Conch Indiannn State Nmwnnl-lCnstc-rn Dr- vision. lndinnai University. SITANK, IIAi:I:IE'1 1' Stnnvv Crm-1-lc HINMAN. Mus. H. .Im lcsnn Latin. and History Hzinuvvr College, Home E'c'onomics and Ari l'u!'-11111 University. Page For-fy - H r:x:::l,,-, ,, ...,,, f '--zz: ,..,,, ,JQ:4. M: -1' lm ,.,,,,, YW:.. .. ,, lu. ' 1 ABN 32 ii E 1 Q K mwnmma wawrvm Nl iz if b -s Z ,. , V, A ..,,,.,1 ,f .. .,,,. Wmzxmhx ,AW I Q ,,,.,.,,,:Q:f---A 4- -1- -aww, -mul IYQWSXS X , ,...w-. l 3 if 35 H 5 3 2 E 5 5 as xi 1: ff si 25 5 E F ST ii. Y A' E3? E 9- 1. H :s 'S y s .-f Aw Q Q? iv! ...wb J : 52 gs +2 2:5 v 5 if , ,WM 7mzzrMmfw'z4amzmezswwmimw -,,.. V-W-...f li 52 5 .. , 5 3' 3 ? ' 5 .. 'havnt' '-2 :Q , mm- Q 9 . wmmfmw IMD ? L . .VN Q Wa V-.. 1 4 v ' l,..4 ' 1 V -. ' . Yg -Y .r,-' V V ,4 ,X pf, L .A -r A , - JS .1 ,ilglfvvu ' QL. A , , P .- ., mf., . ',.-1.7, A' . '-- Pe N ':.. - , 4 45-.-Z. a '.f ' ,- ', his X .5 .. ..VV fl 5- v-.1,,i,- . 1 'V rl' 1 A , Q45 ,., . . L--K. ., F4 . -f :J .-1,-.9 F Y-. f -'Lg' JV- 51, , ,H run- ,.: . .asf 3.1 '- 1 H Ln w. 4 V-'fix X, ..,f- . 'Tr 'f P' :l MC- vifg ', . gl '4,..':.gf- s-.M 1 '41 1. , A I , V f! 09:52 'J Z-- -f I 1 1 if , . -.-- .' '- -. - g . ',... Q. rx.. ,,.- Sen iors ARMSTRONG, OPAL F11 rm la ml Lnrr: I know not 'zrlmr thou arf. Draxnlntilfsg Ilamslu-tbnll. ARMSTRONG, ROBERT I+':1rml:1u1l I rvfll.-ec To mlmit I'm dvurl. Orc-lwstrn: Draunfxtil-S. BASHIA, JAMES W. Fnlwnlflml Bull! for l'll4IlIl'lllH'C'. Pres. lib : A. A. 1'1-vs.: Dra- nmrics: 1H't'll4'Nfl'Gl2 Trous- lll'l'I' lil :xml 43. CAVANAUGH, MARY Falrmlnml Sho Iikcrl to do os sim plcnysrd. Glove Club CRAIG, HOLLIS Falrmland Still wntrr runs drop. Orr-lwSt1'n: Winn:-r f Ounty Latin f'Ol1t4-sf lil. DAVISSON, CHARLES F:11'ml:1nd Why crert Myself? Flnss Vive-Pros. ff! and -ll: Bnskl-tbnllg Drnmnlil-S. Page Forty-f14'o DRISCOLL, ROGER Fil.l'II1lI1l'ld JIll7I'X life is a joke. Basketball Q21 Zlllll -ll. GARRINGER, MODJESKA :F11l'l11lIll'l4l Ally lorf' ix sclf lore. Drnnmrivsg Basketball 131: Give Flnb. GOLLIHER, CAMIELLE Farmland Happy und frm' from care. Class S042 ll, 2 3. -lj : Dra- Illilfl4'S1 G14-O l'lnbg Latin Club. HULL, L1-:NA Farmland And Rho would folk. Baska-tbnll 12. 21, -U3 Gloc- l'lnb. MONTGOMERY, DONALD Farmland HC doeth ull things zccll. Class Pros. ll, 3, -ll! Or- L-lwstral: llnskotbnll: Dra- nmtim-S. MULLEN, BEATRICE Farmland L0 rc's labor lost. Drmnatir-S3 Bnskvtbnllg Glvc Club. PARIS, EDITH Farmlaiul Scrcnc, Ijolcl my hands and llifllf. Dl'1llllIltiCSI Basketball. RETTER, HELEN Farinla nil Is sho engaged? Basketball . RETZ, ROBERT Farlnlanml I say but little. Draiilativs, Basketball K , 3? REYNOLDS, LUCILE Farmlanll A modest look -not always a modest maid. Basketball ii-2, 45, Lincoln Essay Winner 141. SAWYER, TI-II-:LMA Filfllllillld Silence and modesty are virtues. Latin Club. STEPHENS, EDNA Lillfllllflllll The world belongs to the I'nI'rge'tiC. Dramatics. Page Forty-three WALL, DON 1 l1l'Illlilll4l If I could get 'it for ll song, I cun't sing. Basketball. CANTRALL, LESTER E. GPQLII It'.s awful to bc in. love. Glf-I: Club, Basketball. COLLINS, CLARENCE C. Gr.-1-n A gorul jndyn of zuonzcn. Class Vii-0-Prl-sidrzlltz Baskvt- ball, Baseball, Glue Club, Orvbestra. CURRENT, LUCENE W. Grecn Silent she .stands alone. lllvn Club: Orchestra, Bas- ketball, Baseball. GANTZ, CARL N. G l'Cl'll Iluppy go lucky. Baseball Captain, Athletic Club. GRooIwIs, LEOTA A. Grcl-n Ercmllimly knows hor Voimf. Cleo Club, Art Club: Pian- ist. o s 'l'NYaKf'z' , -'- 'fy . 1 my J- .f . ,-5 'V 'M'-u ,,' 1 xx ' ,C 'ik' 1, ff-' 'rf 2- HA . .fa 14' Mi- E: 315' El-my f -. .gg .V 5 V .1 , ,I .lf . z' , M- ,., h .3 4 J 'lu ,' r ' ' .V 1. Va' 1' . , I ' . f f' -.Q ,. , ,f - : ,'.- ' -5 0 - . . ' f . ' ff 1 f' J ge .', , ,.. .hs V1.5 if . 'a it pf f . 'fi A r -K Q12 zz' ' eff. 'V 5112 -' .., L. ., x 1x .I Y- 'f, X, ' 02- R1 . 4 . :A -L N . 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Those' f'yFS. .ll'lTl'1'S0ll ll, I f'3l. LEAVELL, HELEN V. 121-4-fi-11 With ull liar might. Glu- Clulvg Svhool 'Prous- ll FOV. TURNER, GEORGE G1-van The mrniarkx of fl grrnf mrm. Sl-luml BI4'1'hlllllf', READ, RICHARD L. Gl'l't'll A quiwf man und fruf. Si-luml I1llhI'ilI'iElll. ROE, GAIL C. 4 :l'I'1'll lfnuuw 1: plvutff. Art Ullllxg fll'k'lll'Sfl'21. nyc Forty-four SUMWALT, HAROLD M. Green Wise for many reasons. Class Treasurerg Glee Clubg Art Club. SUMWALT, WILMA R. Grew,-u Quivf and unassuming. Glec Club: Art Club. ZIMMERMAN, HAROLD Grucn ll'cII knouvz by his smile. Class l're-siclout: Basketball: Athletic Club. BALES, EARL Huntsvillt' Ever!! inch u man. l'1'Psiilvut 62. 375 Basket- ball: GIQQ Club. COUGILL, WILBUR Huutsvilll- Xuturv has furmfd xtraugi' jfllnws, Buskvtlmll: Baseball 11, 2 il, -13 3 Glee Club. FARQUHAR, KATHRYN Huntsville- Fills life with lots of sport. Haislwtllzlllz Class Sl-a'1'ct:11'5' 131 1 Glee Club. GORDON, VAN Huntsvilll- Sunshine of sm-ilus 71Cl'l'l' gives freckles. Basketball: Gloo Club. HARDWICK, RUBY Huntsville Hurd to bv in lore and be Irixe. Class PI'esiIlI-ut Q15 3 Basket' bullg Glue Club. HARRIS, VIVIAN Iluutsvillc Full of fun. Lynn fljg Basketball! Glare Club: Oratorical. HEISS, MAURICE Huntsville A little nonsense is wl- ishcd by the best of mr'n. Basketball: Gloe Club. JOHNSON, KATHLEEN Huntsvillv If school 1locsn't kill mc, lorcf must. Glcc Club, LEWIS, ANICE Huntsvillv Diligcvnvc will accomplish. Sec.-Treas. fill: Glen Club: Libr:1I'i:1ng Latin Contest. Page Forty-five MCCORD, ADELIA Huntsville A 1'lll'tll'flll heart. H100 Club. MORRISON, NELLIE Huutsvilllf Well zvnrtll Il poor mm1's taking. Ulm! Club. NAUERTH, HELEN Huntsville- It pays to mix plvnsllrw zcitll. zrorlf. H11-e Club: Buskvtball. WHITE, WILLIAM Huntsville Clzverful toflayg confidmzt tomorrow. Class Ser-rotary fl. 33 I Class Prvsidont Q-ll : Glee Club. BYRUM, RALPH Jucksuu Tall und stately. Basketball: Baseball: Class Secretary-Trealsllrer 441. BYRUM, PAUL Jackson All great men rzrv dend- I m not well, Vice-Pres. llbg Pres. 125: Basketballg Baseball. BOUSMAN, HENRY Jackson Mon. of few words arc the best men. Class Play 435. CROYLE, AVIS Jll.lIliSUll As -merry as the day is long. Class Treas. 115: Sec-. f2lQ Prns. 135 1 Basketball. GETTINGER, IRENE Ja:-lisnn A 1Illl'C 1rcusurn. Ol'1'llPSll'ilI Glow: Clnb. GETTINGER, ESTHER Jackson Spruks dnggrrs but uscs noun. Class I,1'QSlllQllf C113 Ora- tnrivalg Glue Clnb. CLEVENGER, VIRGINIA J2l.l'liSUll The hrs! of lifcv is courvr- srzfion. D:Islc4-lbnllg Glvv Club. HINKLE, GLADYS Jill'liSHll Always in hasta. Oraturicalg Gln-e Club. Page Forty-six -in HARLAN, LUCY Jackson My love is reciprucutcd. Class Secretary 1335 Presi- dent C-IJ: Glee Club. JACOBS, THELMA Jackson Her tongue speaks kind- ness. Class Vice-President 'QM G16-0 Club. JOHNS, RUTH Jackson Waste no affection on mc. G100 Clubg Class Poet. LONGNECKER, LOIS Jackson I'Il not budge an inch. Basketballg Captain C-11. MANGAS, JOHN Jackson Silo-noe is clluqucnce. Class Play 135. PORTER, PAULINE Jan-ksml I Iorc but one. Class Vice-1'I'esi4loIIt Q31 1 Basketballg Glee Club. SMITH WILBUR ' Jackson If thc zrorld would more fl1sfr'l'. Iiaslwihzillg GI:-0 Clllh WASHLER, CARL Jackson Lat the world slide, Haslivthall: A. A. Prvs. 141 1 Class Vic:--Prps. I-15, CLAPP, PEARL Jefferson Books are hm' cfmtmzrliolzs. - '- Latin 1 llllx, FIELDS, WAYNE Jeff:-i'son Man lirics not alone. Basketball: Basvlmallg Class I1l'f'Sit'IPllt QU. LAWSON, HERMAN Jefferson A lirf -wire. Latin Pluh. MOYER, LELIA Jefferson Quint and rcserrrwl. English Clnh. Page Forty-s'e1'e'11 I O'BRIEN, WALTER .lntferson A good fl'U01l7 'ia em'-ry u-ny. Basuhallg Bnsxkvtlrallg Latin Club. ODLE, ETHEL Jvfferson Iwlrpoxrs nj llmmxty rmd intrgrify. Baslcvllvall: Latin Pluhg Vim'-I'1'0S. 6353 SPP. Ml- ODLE, HAZEL Jvfferson Dignity is hcrs. Baskvthallg Latin Cluh. ODLE, KARL Jviorson Thzmdvrcth uwll with roive. Bas:-ball: Baskf-tlmll: Latin Uluh. ODLE, LUCILE Jeiferson With ll smile so cheery. Pi-flsidpnt 13, 43: Vive-I'rvs' ille-nt 1221: Latin Club. ODLE, VERA Jetfersun Quality counts, not sire. Class Secrf-tary 137: Treas- urer HJ 3 Latin Club. SCHLECHTY, HowARD Jefl'ersoII Study 'is wearisome. Baseball : Basketball 3 Glee Club 3 English Club g Lib. 3 A. Board. TOWELL, VIRGINIA Jefferson JI1i.sic wares eferoml 'ZU!I7lffS, President 123: Treaisiirei' Q33 I Orchestrag Bnsketbnllg Latin Club. WOLFE, EVELYN Jefferson A smile brighter than hm- hair. Athletic Bnnrilq Lailin Club: Art Secretary. BORROR, ERNEST Linn-oln His words do show his u-ir inronzpurrzblv. Class, President i-ll: Buse- ball Captain. BURNWORTH, MARIE Lincoln Quiet and mserzwl. BUTLER, VIRGINIA Linroln On hor the Gods harfr surely smiled. Class President ill g Orches- 214852 County Latin Winner Page Forty-eight CULY, N0vA Lincoln Her mice, soft and low. Class Sec-retary C433 Glee Club. FISHER, RALPH Lincoln Svarrc words are scldom spent in ruin. Class Secretary 413 3 Orchesf tra: Baseball: Glee Club. TEEGARDEN, LENA Lincoln In youth I siijfervd zur- trcmities of lore. Class President CU. TI-IORNBURG, DOROTHY Lincoln Sfrmzgers in court take her for the queen. Class President 123 . ULLoIvI, WALTER Lim-oln A11 amiable fellow. Class Secretary Q21 5 Orches- tra 5 Baseball. ARBOGAST, CLETA Losantville Eyes full of laughter. Glee Club: Librarian, CONNER, PAULINE Lusalntvillc- Alwnyx l,'0l1fi'Ilff'lf. H100 Flnhq SOc'1'Of:1ry-Tr4-:lS- urvr ffl, -ll g Yoll Leader. EDWARDS, ARDUS Lnsnntvillv I kll0ll' lzcr lurclincss 1011011 she xmilvx. film- Cluhg Good Will Club: M0000 ll, 2, Ill. GOLLIHER, RUSSELL Lnsnnfvillv ll'nrds are u'om1'n, clvrflx IIVC HIFII. Ulnss Pre-sialvnl fl, 2, 3, -U. HALSTEAD, DELMAS Losantvilll- ,llvu yrou' grrnt with timv. I-lnskr-tlmllg Baseball. JACKSON, ENID Lnsantvillv A 11l'I'fl'Cf xhininy nmrk is sho. Glm- Flnh. LESTER, HOMER A Losantville 1 Dabblcx in cverything. ' Mofloc fl. 23: Baskf-thnllg ' Baseball: Vice-Pres. ill. Page Forty-nine BROWN, DOROTHY Lynn U11rj111pp1'r, lmflding rlrlist. HIM- f'llllr. BAYMAN, FROSA Lynn Ilu-fvhiv, but still rm Arnrr- HWIII. Gln-O Clnh. BROWVN, HAROLD Lynn mn' Svuior Vrwsur. Il. S, I'1'4-S.: Tmvk T4-nm. CHAMNESS, LUCILE Lynn The one we ION. Sn-ninr I'x'1-sinlvllt: Glw- f'lnh. CHENOWETH, ESTHER Lynn Jlnsiz- liglzrcns lwr sfrp. Sl-l-.-'l'1'1-ns. 1-Mg Glf-O Pluh, CLARK, MADGE Lynn floldrn hnir and rvry fair Glm- Vluh. CHENOWETH, JUANITA Lynn A kind zmrzl for t'l'f'l',ll0Hl'. 1 1 111011 1lnlr. HUNT, 'IRENE Lynn Pvur'r'.' B0 still! lY4'l'f'P'. Glve Club. HINSHAW, GLADYS Lynn Lixfml In ll1'l' fllllfll. H. S. S4-nz: Ulm- Vlllh. HARRISON, JOSEPHINE Lynn ,1lfNf Iif'l'Ull-Q bn! Izrillimzf. GIG-+1 Vlnb: 4'nrr1-nt Eva-nt t'lnh SPt'l'l'TIlI'X. HAWKINS, MARY Lynn Jlnry, Jflllfll, 'Hllf rnnlrrlry. Gln-v Flnh. HUTSON, MARK Lynn One of Um izrn bnyx 14-v plmxrss, 'l'r:u-k Ton m. Page Fifty JENNINGS, IRENE Lynn I shoulzl worry. MILLER, MILDRED Lynn NIH' lurvs II good man. 01-4-lw5tr:1: II. S. Trelnsnrvri film- Vlnh. MCCLINTOCK, STELLA Lynn Yw Gnrlsl Hun' Nha' will frlllf. Ulm- Vlnlu. RE1-TER, MAUD Lynn Tho' l'lIl1l1lliN,H'd, S110 Can argnr xtill. Hlvl' l'lllll RETZ, PAULINE Lynn fl jolly gnnd frirnd. Ulm- Vinh. SHADE, GERTRUDE Lynn Should bu swvn und nn! hvurzl. Hlw- Ulnh: Svninr Yim'v-Pws. r 41, .' , THORN, ESTHER Lynn Originality WILMORE, IRENE Lynn Full of wif. Glec Club, BLANSETT, IDRIS Mcliinln-y Every class has its poctcss. Svc-Trvns. A. A. BLANSETT, MARVIN Mcliiulvy Pe1'sistvm'c of Cicrro. BOWERS, HARRY Mcliinls-5 Our vlrms bachelor. BRAGG, CHARLOTTE Mcliinlq Iuiwcsfvd in domesfiz' svi wwe. Basketball: Class Vice-Pres. 117: Vice-Pres. Q-LJ. h Page Fifty-one BROWN, REBA Mcliinll-y Liftlc but mighty. Class Soc. 15-:jg Sec. Hy. BRUMFIELD, ESLEY Mcliinls-y An rurnvsf Sfllfltlllf. Cox, ALICE Muliiulvy 1 rll'uri10 randy, Oh Ilrfnrgl. FIDLER, VIRGINIA Mulilula-y Fur l'vfc s sflkv. Vlnss I'I'vs. 12PQ Pros. QPZJZ Y4-ll L1-:ul4-r: Buskvtlnlll. HARLAN, JOHN Muliinll-5 Jvs' f'lllIlIPlllll'LfkC. AEA. l'I'1-s.: Basketlraxll 011114 fil1llQ Vlnss VICE-Pl'0S. QZRJ. HICKMAN, FLORENCE Mcliinll-3 Our uuthor und prophvt. Silllilll' Pros. HILL, ROBERT McKinley The on odcrn Rip Van ll i11klG. HOLLINGSWORTH, MARY McKinley 0ll7'1llfllSfCl:UH,'l10 lurk more blithe than she. Class Sec. 121. KAUFMAN, EDITH .I.LcKinloy Just for good luck, ca-st on old shoo after mo. KEMP, RONALD McKinley Our business 'llIft1'l1. Class Vice-Pres. 121. MURPHY, JOHN Mcliiuloy If silence is golden, hc'lI bo zvcnltlzy. WALL, MYRON lllcliinlvy If sho u11fIr'rvuluc mc, what onrc I how fair sho bc. Basketball. Pa ge Fifty-two ANKNEY, DOROTHY Mollou The horn doeswt toll whofs in thc Ford. Class Sec.-Treas. C1, 2, lk 33 1 Orchestra: Glee Club. CLEVENGER, WILBUR Modus Giro 'mc a Halo or death. Class Pres. K3 .E 45 3 Self Re- liance Club, Boys' Welfare. GREEN, JAMES Mudoc Courtesy is an honorable Trait. Glen Club: Boys' YVB1fiH'f?- HOWELL, EDITH Modoc Bc glad, and friends are 'IIlll'Hy. Glee Club: Self Reliance Club: Good Will Club. JORDAN, FLORA Modus My heart shall rvup what 'is sown. Class Vice-Pres. HH Good Will Pres., Self Reliance Pres. RICH, BURADINE MOIIOO Gin' mc ni Sllllllllll-Ifllllf morn do I want. Gloe Club: Good Will Vive- l'I'es.: Self Relianco. SHORES, HERMAN Modur- A still tonguv denotes u wise head. Se-lf R1-liaucc Club: Soc. Boys' Welfare. BLACKBURN, MARGUERITE Parkor Why not enjoy youth? Chorus: Glee Club: H k O Club. CLEVENGER, HAZEL 1':1rk4-r Happy is hc who k-narrs ihe cause of things. Chorus: Glec Club: Buskot- ball, DICKEY, JAMES Parker Good nature is nrrcr out of plarr. Chorus: Basketball: Pre-s. I-ll 3 Debate-. FEIGHT, GLADYS I. I':l1'kl-1' Tongue at will but nfrcr proud. Chorusg Glue Club: II X O Club. GARRINGER, MARGARET Parker Lot ba my name until I make it. Chorus: Glee Club: Basket- b:1l1: Lincoln Essay Winner. Page Fi-ffy-Hzrcf' MCCAIN, HOWARD E. Parker C'onscrz'atiz'c yet 'u'isc. Class Pres. C2 .Su 35 3 Chorusg Buskvtball: Bnseballg De- hate. MCWILLIAMS, ANNA MAY Parker Time and I 'wait for no lllllll. l'l1u1'nsgV4'laSs Vicc-Pres. 12 S: 333 Glec Club: H SL 0 Club. MEEKS, ALICE J. Parker Ll'IlNtS1lfI1,N1JOIlC8t71101111011 U1'cl11:st1':1: Chorus. MEYERS, NAOMA D. Parker A lim 'wire never gots .wte11pvrl on. lflmrus: Basketball: Glee Clubg Pros. ill g H X O Club, MULL, ARVIE Palrkcr Dwpamls not on luck for Ir'urnin'. Chorus: Bnsketlmll: Class Treus. 12, 3 K. 43 3 Glue Club. REED, EVERETT Parker Do yozn'stzlnt,clon't grunt. Chorus: Basketballg Base' ball. 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' - If Pf lrf pg-E I 5e if-, A -,f l :TJ-155, ,..Q, ,Q if Ag xiii! A ,, 1 5 4' ph. L! 7- 4 13, '-. xf- 'lv L, .x L :Kr Q 4- 55--1-+ ' --F A -'X - ff? gf: ni wifi, 'QA 'V ' flgi.,-4, gplx ' ' 45.11-,f'. ' -'- fr f f!! ' N552 ggft, rv, 1 E. , ggi - . - f 'fu' 'W' ' I 4 'f ' 'fflf,jg S'H ' . A - ,1 f f f 'aw A 25,9 423 ff 3 I JLXI QZZAL -V I x 1 w 1 f 5 5. 'fa. J I-Z5 Yjf g - -5:-Q. ,. ' 'I ., ,rg ,cn tal' . . A uk wwf- f yin!!-!,.,, -. -- . if -J J nf U gg., I r ' -V..-if 143,521 iq'-15,:V:f fu j ffgi alf ' ' i ' iff fif ,. ' w ax I -gf: , 'flt ff ' ' Q JR, Ef f, x W fmf iii -i f ii i 'YR - J ag: f r 'EQ Q1 4 SMITH, VERA 1':u'kn-1' Smils and the worlll xmilrs with 11011. f'lw1'us: Baslietbnll: 'l'1'1-us. 411 3 II. K U Club. STEWART, VALESTA l':11'lu-l' The ll'0I'Ill dcliglzfs in SIIH- uy people. 1'll0l'llF: Lihrlu'i:1l1: Basknrt- hullg film- Fluhg IM-hate, WRIGHT, MILDRED 1'1lI'li+-1' IIN' hmrf Uhangrs with flu' moon. l'lmrus: Class Vim-1'-P11-s. l4l. ARMSTRONG, JOHN Rinlprvvilll- II1' -wins many: fuulixh fhingx. H:lslu-llnrlll Bmnstvl' Vllllbl l'l'1-S, A, A. BOSWELL, MILDRED Rillpgvvillf- Ilil'flll'IH full and fair. Hrwlwstml: Flaws I'1'1'S. lil: limustvl' l'luln: Ne-ws lflnlifor. BROOKS, IVIERRITT liillgvvilll- 'l'l1z'rz' is num' llix lilfv. I-lzlslu-tlmlli Class I'1'1-s. Q41 3 Bmlsivl' Vlllh. Pfzgc Fiffy-fozu' BROMAN, HELEN Ridgevillf- X01 pretentious, just u youd IIIII. Bnnstvr Club. HARDWICK, HERMAN Ridgevilln A Drum Irrnnl uf talk. Bnskutlmllg Booster Club. HOLLOWELL, LEE ,lly hvurt is fi.1'ed. find jrzmc. lliwlgm,-villv Class S4-1-. ffl I. HINTON, ELIZABETH U'h4'11 Rimlgevillv flirty and plvasurc 1-Iuxh. Ivt duty go to NIIIYINII. KOLP, FAYNE h Ilillgvvillv Ilrr soul mllrvlt flprzrf. 01'vl1vst1':l Z 'l'1'1-:ls fir 1 Roush-l' Vlllll. LA FALLOTTE, IVAN Ridgvvilln- 110 may Irukf' up and find fumv. I-lnbstvl' Club. MOSIER, CHRYSTAL Ri41p.5vvill4- Work, thmz fun. School Hvportur H13 Boost' or Club. IVICCONOCHA, NOVA Ri1lg.5vvill1,- T0 kllflll' llrr !l'IlS In Iorv hrr. Ilnusrvl' Uluh, RIDDLEBARGER, BEATRICE Ridgrevillu Plass Puls. C3113 ROOSYM' Vlnlu. WALKER, DARYL Ridge-villv JIU motto: BIMIT. Hzlskvfhalll I3 N: -U: Class 'I'l'1-ns. 1-H 1 Boost:-1' Uluh. WEYRICK, EVERETT Ri4lg.:f-villa- A mm: of fmt' zrnrdx. WILLIAMS, GERALD Ridgvville Wixfv fo rvsolrf' and pu- fiwnf fn reform. Vin-P-1 1'e-s. I4 1. Page Fifty-five ZIMMERMAN, MARTHA Ridge-vilh Still Ifllflfl' runs clr'c'11. Svllolll Rvllnl'l1'I' f-U. COGGESHALL, ESTHER SZll'RIl'02'Il Skillful with tnnguf. Ilism-ussinu Winuvr C211 S11- 1':lvi:111Y: A. A. Vi:-P-Pres., tilw- Vluln. EVANS, GLADYS S5lI'llt0gJj1l Vrrjl nzuzlmf. Sill'2lYiilll Stntf 13 .Q -lb. JOHNSON, WILLARD Sa11':1tOga Rrholfl rr lI1'l'llI?ll'l'. Huslcvthnll I3 8 Mg Sam' vinn: Gln-O Vluh. MANNING, NOEL Sal raltogax Ilnnmr is hrnlfll. Sill'2lX'i!lllI Hzlxke-thall 1-ll: tile-I' fvlllll. SMILEY, LETHA Sllfllffhgll l,lIfil'Hf nm! grnilc. Snrnvinn: Librarian: Glow Vinh. STEWART, RETHA E. Saratoga Fnspoiled by success, Class Pres. C31 1 Saravian Ass't. Editor Q-lj g Annual Editor. SIMMONS, DOROTHY E. Saratoga She fmrls joy 'in fzrnrk. Latin Winner C215 Ass't. Editor Saravian 133: Latin Club Pres. f-135 Saravian Bus. Mgr. Q-U. TEGARDEN, MARY E. Saratoga A laugh fur ull. Girls' A. A. Prvs. 1431 Glee Ulnbg Saravian Q3 It -H. TOWELL, HOWARD Saratoga Silence denotes power. County Latin Winner l2j3 Pres. img Saravian Editor: A. A. Pres. 1-lj. WATERS, THUMA Sa ratoga Always happy. Discussion Winner 132: Sa4 ravian Ad. Mgizg A. A. Vice- Pres. ARERNATHY, TITUS Spartanburg A hero never so brarr. Basvball I-lj. Page Fifty-sim BROWN, ALBERT Spartanburg School, basketball, girls. Basketball 12, 2, -LJ: Base- ball 12, 3, -ll Q Glee Club. CHENOWETH, LEROY Spartanburg I know thy heart's unrest. Class Pres. f3J: Baseball, Baskf-tball C3 8: -113 G16-Q Club. COX, BLANCHE Spartanburg Faith and Zara go rival: by Irndrr f-Irrvk. Glens Plllh. COMER, BERT Spartanburg: I had a hrart, one day. Basketball: Base-ball fl 3. -U 2 Glee Club. DEFIBAUGH, PAUL Spartanburg 0 Nilus: Goddrss of my fainting soul. Yell Lvader f-U3 Baseball 12. 41. GRIFFIS, CAROLINE Spartanburg All speak to praise. Class Pres. 145 : Pres. Z. G., Barkvtlmll QQ, 3, -U : Svc. GANGER, JOHN Spartrmlmrg: Women hutli no 1-lmrm for 'Ill G. GREENE, RUTH SlHlI'Iillllllll'2 High on. the hill lfllffl walks alone. Bnskvtbnllg G11-11 Club: Zeta Gzlthea. LAFUZE, JUSTIN Spartanburg Imt fllrrz' be Jlmfin tho rho lzmrvns full. LovE, ELIZABETH SIlflI'f1lllhllI'LI Sim will tulle. MURRAY, JOHN Sllilftll ulrurg Lori' is szrrvt in any guisc. Basketball: Basvhull: Orc-l1f1st1':1: Clos: Club: Z. G. '1'l'a-ns. METTLER, MILDRED SD2'll'filllhlll'j.2' Richest gifts are tlmsc :rr make fupj. Gln-6 Club. Page Fifty-seven MOODY, LENA Sp:11'l:iuhul'g: ,Yon pulnm sim- IlIlIlAf'I'l'. HIM' Vlllh. MORGAN, MARY SlPIll'I2lllllllI'2 Ifririirx lolx, .wills lifflv. Uri-lms-stx'n. O'DELL, REBA SD5ll'filllll1ll'3.f llfi' hfvzrt us liriqhf as hw' lmir. lmslii-tlulllg tile-v Vlulv. SNYDER, REBA Sp:1l'l:111lm1'g R1-x4'i'i'vrI and xturliuux. Class Pri-s. 11 X 21 3 Buskvt- luzlllg Z1-tal Khlrlu-n. SNYDER, PAULINE S1Jill'tllll,Illl'g It's litilf' Yhingx tlmf rnunf. Mlm- Club: 01-1-llcstra. SKINNER, CLARA Spartzllllulrg I'nz but ri srrungrr lzriwx Xvillllvl' Donlvstic St'il'IlCl' Vlxllfvsf. TAYLOR, MERVYN SDI11'filllblll'g.f Knows Iofx but keeps it. 01's-hvstm. WOLEE, MARVIN Syn rm ulvu rg Try it and see. lkusks-thnll: Bas:-hall. WIGGS, DORIS Spa l'filllhll1'fI Pays In n1i.r joy u'iIh sturlgl. Balskvtlulll: 011-llm-st1':Ig Es- say xvillllvfl Zeta Gnthva: l'rI-dit Stud:-nt. WELCH, BERTHA SlJi1I'tZlllllllI'g I,ul'v maketh mc hrrlrc. I-lnsketbull: Glvv Club: Ze-tu Hutllvug LibI'uI'i:1n. WISE, RUTH SlHlI'flllllilll'g I yvarn fm' glory Iikv thinr. Glue- l'lllll. WISE, MARY SIJ2ll'f21lllJlll'g Wim' in more -ways Hmu Ulll'. Uluss Tr:-us. 113 K: Hb: Glve Vinh: Z1-ta Guflu-:I Vim-- I'rvs. Page Fiffylright BROOKS, MARCILE Stoney Creek If:-trvr late than never. B:1ske-thnll: Class Sec.-Treas. ill : Gloe Cluh:Pr1-Es. 133. BUTLER, HELEN Stoney Freelk mlmlvr ix a l'iI'f1I6'. Glow Fluh: Sf-4-.-Trvns. f2l. FETTERS, ROBERT Stoney Creek Marta: Sleep while you 01111. Suv.-'l'1'P:1s. 1312 BHSPDI-ill? Rusk'-thnll: A. A. Trelns. HAMMER, GLEE Stoney Creek Nunzvtinzaw hc thinks a Thoughf. Mlm- Ulnh: Class Pres. Hb: Ye-ll I.v:l1l4'l'. MEDLER, CECIL Stoney Crook Speaks Ivsx than he knows. Uluss Pres. lllg Glen Club: Huslu-fhnll: Busvlmll. MILLER, ROGER Stoney Creek ll'r heard him laugh. Ulm- Club: Pres. lily: Busch hull: Buskvtlwzlll. SHAW, KENNETH Stoney Cruuk In arguing, lm surpnssvs all. Athlvtic Editor. THORNBURG, FLORENCE Stoney Creek I mn nothing if not criti- val. Baskotball: Vice-Pres. 1213 Sex-Jfroas. C413 Glee Club. BAKER, ETHELLE Wayne Always full of fun. A. A. Soc.-Treas.: Basket- hallg News Staff. BAKER, WILBUR Wayne Silenvc ins golden. Basketball: Basoballg News Staff. HARNISH, MARY Wayne Happy and jrcc from care. Yell Loadr-r: Basketball! Class Trcas. 123 gNews Statf. LAMB, ESTHER Wayne Living is joy. Basketball: Vice-Pres. C-LJ: News Staff. Page Fifty-'nine MCGUNNEGILL, URITH Waynv lflass Pros. Q-LJ 3 II. S. Trans.- Nw.: I. II. S. I'. A. Dis. l'hairman: A. A. '1 reaR,g Nvws Ass't. Eflitor. MCKNIGHT, MARY M. Wayne .1 snwut Indy, sud. Wnynv News Stalf. MOORE, RUBY L. Waync Class 'l'r1-as. 121: News Staffg II. S. Librarian. SHOCKNEY, DAVID Wayne Somrtirncs foolish and wise. Baskvthall Q Wayne News Staff. SHULTZ, MARY A. YVaync Doing my best. Basketball: Class Soc-Treas. 115: Pres. 123: Music M. Xvillllf'l' 135. SIPE, PEARL . XVayne Life is a swvct dream. Baskethallg Wayne News Staff. STANTON, CHAS. V. Wayne IIC dvpviicls upon himsvlj. Wayne N4-ws Stnif. THORNBURG, TARLTON Waxm- I'lrnt,u uf Iimv to plugf. Vlalss Prvs. ill 3 llilitol' Wayne News. Senior Class O icers THORNBURG, WALTER Wayne Lrmghx, Iulks and sings. Baseball: Basks-tlmll: Class SPC.-T1'0ilS. HI Q Bus. Mgr- News. WITTER, ALICE Wayne Book and hmrt must ncrrr puff. Latin Cont:-st: News Staff. Farmland McKinley Imimlrl BlUlltLYVYl1l9l'X - l'rs,-Sidi-nl l+'lm'mfiu-e Hickman - - I-'re-sident f7'hlll'lPS Daivissun Virgo-l'rwSide11l t l1z1rlntte Bragg' - V- Vice-lf'1'vsident 4':m1i6-llc flullihe-r - SUL'l'Ctfll'f,' Rehn Brown - Sec'1'e-tzl1'y-Tiwzlsurel' .Izunes Baishiu - Treusuri-r Modoc Gwen XYillwur Clevengvi' - - President Hzirulil Zimm:-rmun - Vrosirlvnt Flora Jordan - - Vice-President 1'Iz1i1-mfv Fullins ' Vic-1--l're-Rial--nl Dorothy Ankney - SOUIK'l2ll'j'-Tl'91lSUl'6I' Ilurulrl Sumwzllt - Sm-1'et.u1'y-'I'1w2:lsi11'i-1' , Parker Huntsvllle Jzum-s Dir-lu-y - - - Presidvnt xvlllllllll NYl1ito - - l'l't'Sl1'lt'Ill Milrlrwl Xvl'lg'llt - Xvitftb-l:'l'0Sld9llt Kutliyrn 1'x2ll'l1Uh2ll' - S1-1-11-ini'y-'l'l'e,-zisilri-1' Arviv Mull - SL'l'I'4'fIIVY-Tl'CL1SlIl't'l' Jackson Ridgeville Luvy Hzlrlzin - - - l'11-siclvilt Mvrriti Brooks - - l'1'0siclent Furl XY:1shl--r - - Yin-nk-l'1'f-siili-111 Gi,-rzilrl NYilliaims - Vice-1'ruSidQnt llailpli I-lyrum - Sf-cu-t:l1'y-'l 1'v:1sUrm' - Daryl XY:1lli1-'1' - S0k'l'L'tl'lTj'-Tl'L'2lSUl'G1' Jefferson Saratoga llucili- Milli- - - - l'r+-siclvnl Mary Teegxirclen - - Vresidvnt Edith Hfllc- - - Yi.-ik-l'1'i-sifle-lit 1fE'lh21 Stewart - Vice-Prwsident XYUITI Urllv - Sl,'t'l't'Illlj'-'Iwl'911Sl,ll'UI' Howziril Town-ll - Sai-ore-ta1'y , LQ-thu Smiley - - Tre-zisurer Lincoln l'l1'nm-st lil-i'l'4+i' - - l'1w-sirll-nt Y Y Spartanbulg Novzl Culp' - - SL-cl'etziry-'l'rr-zlsurn-r Czirnlim- Grillis - ' President , Helm Snyclur - St'Cl'k'I2lI'1'-Tl'QllSUl'Gl' Losantvllle Russ.-11 fllllllllvl' - - l'l'l4SlflPIll K Stonel' 0991'- l'f0IN0l' Ll-stvr - - Vii-v-l'1'usident lllw- TIIIHIINUI' - V - President Pauline Ummm-r - Svciwftury-'Frousurvr Flo1'i-m--- l'lmrnlwurg Socrn-tury-TrQasul'er Lynn Wayne Lucile Cll2llllllL'SS - - l'rl-sid--nt l'ritl1 Mcflulnm-g'iIl - President Gertrude Slmde- - - Vivo-l'1w-sirleiit listlu-1' llnmb - - Vice-President lilstlmer Clwliwwotlm Serretury-'I'i'v11s111'v1' NY:1lt1-r 'l'l1urnl1urg Sovrz-tairy-'l'1'e-:1suI'01' Page' Sixty Seniors Farm fam! Gazing into a magic mirror I see these futures for my classmates: James Bashia, the light heavy weight champion, Edith Paris, a nurse, Hollis Craig, Chief of the Supreme Court, Edna Stephens, a Cook, Robert Armstrong, Secretary of Agriculture, Helen Retter, married, living in California, Don Wall, mayor of Chicago, Lucille Reynolds, a missionary, Donald Montgomery, a Hypnotist, Thelma Sawyer, a kindergarten teacher, Mary Cavanaugh, a stenographer, Charles Davisson, Z1 star foot- ball player, Opal Armstrong, an artist, Modjeska Garringer, a second Mae Murray, Roger Driscoll, a cowboy, Lena Hull, a beauty specialist, Camille Golliher, a housewife, Robert Retz, a radio manufacturer. Whether or not each one of us do the things shown by the magic mirror, I am sure we all intend to make the best use possible of the education and training which was in our power to get while in attendance at Dear Old Farmland Hi. Green, In September '22 the class of '26 started on its most interesting journey across High School Land. Promptly upon the stroke of nine they answered the conductor's cry of All Aboard, and started out on the up-grade in the Train of Knowledge. They were given places in the Freshman section and they chose as the president of their group, Clarence Collins. At the end of the first year, having successfully met the requirements of Freshman passengers, they were transferred to the Sophomore car, with a membership of fourteen. They were again shifted, being placed in the Junior coach, with a total number this time of thirteen jolly members. Much enjoyed stops at Pleasure Resorts included Junior-Senior Reception and Wiener Roastsf' Side trips were indulged in to the athletic fields. Then came the happy day when the group was transferred to the Senior coach, with increased privileges and responsibil- ities. They grew quite Hpuffed up over the records of certain members in the side trips to the Athletic Fields, the Oratorical Stage, and the Gleei Club Pavilion. At the Commencement Station, on the Mound of Learning, they leave the Senior coach to become passengers on various roads leading through the Valley of Opportunity in the Land of the Great Beyond,-to the cities of Success, Fame and Worthy Ac- chievement. Ilunfsfvfille In 1922 twenty-one of us entered H. H. S. Latin was a terrible task when we so much desired pleasure, nevertheless, we profited by the examples of former classes. During the Sophomore year our fear of teachers was abandoned and love dreams faded so that we were, again, sane. We were more studious now so didn't mind the work. The third year we had the pleasure of presenting the play, Topsy Turvy, which was characteristic of our class. Everyone was afraid of stage fright, but it 'iwent off without many blunders and anyway, ignorance is bliss. Now, we are Seniors, The Lucky Thirteen, always ready for fun. We've had one grand time and hope we have someway benefited our school. So, it is good-bye to the rest of our class who, Entered, to learn and will leave to serve, under the Blue and Gold. J ackson The assembly room of our dear old Jackson High is filled with the most pleasant of memories for the class of '26, It was here we received our past education and claimed the honors we had won by valiant eifort. As Freshmen we did our best to prove ourselves loyal to the name Sophomores. When we were Sophomores we proved our worthiness in classes and all school functions, making the upper classmen welcome us to see such ability and class loyalty as was shown. . A I . l In our Junior year we gave a play which showed marked dramatic ability in the class. Of a class of thirty as Freshmen we are now seventeen Jolly Seniors. Only six of this number were together twelve years ago. We can, with perfect confidence, say that all seventeen are ambitious with high aims and ideals. So here's to the Senior class of Jackson high school, wishing them all great suc- cess and happiness in fulfilling their high aims and ambitions. Page Sixty-one p Seniors Jefferson Four years ago we entered upon our high school career, looking anxiously and wonderingly into our future years. We started with a class numbering twenty-three. Some of our members who have won much fame in athletics and have shown good sportsmanship will be missed in the basketball teams. We have also tried to do our part in all undertakings for the upbuilding of our school. We have helped to support the Athletic and Parent-Teacher Associations. It is Htting in this class history that a few lines in reverent memory be ascribed to Miss Lois Reitenour, who was a mem- ber of our class for two years. She was a companionable friend and a good student. Her death brought deep sorrow and a great loss to our class. This class has been noted for its successful financial endeavors. Our class has decreased in number until now thirteen remain-Pearl Clapp, Wayne Fields, Herman Lawson, Lelia Moyer, Wal- ter O'Brien, Ethel Odle, Hazel Odle, Lucile Odle, Karl Odle, Vera Odle, Howard Schlechty, Virginia Towell and Evelyn Wolfe. These steadfast members have tried to uphold our motto, 'We learn not for school, but for life. Lincoln In the fall of 1922, eighteen passengers embarked upon the good ship Freshman. With a blue and gold flag hoisted high above their ship, these youthful voyagers were soon off on a cruise upon the great sea School Days. The following April their ship was anchored at the city of Determination for a four months' vacation. Early in Septem- ber 1923, twelve of the eighteen passengers again set sail in a ship called Sophomore. Six of the former eighteen passengers had, for some reason, lost interest in the voy- age. After another successful eight month's voyage, the ship anchored at the beauti- ful city of Progress. When another pleasant profitable vacation had passed, ten jolly boys and girls went aboard the beautiful ship Junior. The crew was practically the same but two of the former passengers did not sail on this ship. In September 1925, the proud ship Senior left the city of Anticipation with six of the original eighteen passengers aboard and with one new passenger, Ernest Borror. Let us leave them here hoping that each one is generously rewarded for the interest he has taken in these voy- ages and that each is successful in carrying out the plans he has made for the future. Losantfuiille We, the Seniors of Losantville high, in the year 1926, being of sound mind and able body, do solemnly bequeath to the under classmen all of our worldly possessions and natural abilities. Russell Golliher, president of the Senior class, bequeaths his ability and good salary as president to Frank Gollihier. Pauline Conner, class treas- urer, bequeaths her ability to curl her hair to Martha Johnson that she may never lack a neat appearance. Delma Halstead bequeaths his ability to burn notebooks to Sharron Burrows. Ardus Edwards bequeaths her love for the Modoc School to Jaunita Thomas. Homer Lester bequeaths his ability to keep the girls in a good humor to Haskell Halstead. Enid Jackson bequeaths her ability to iight and pull hair to Thira Petro. Cleta Arbogast bequeaths her ability to giggle in time of class and get by with it to Clarance Crouse. The Seniors bequeath to the Juniors their dignity, desks, pencils, notebooks, ability to hold the respect and good will of the teache1's, and any- thing else that the Juniors want that we will not have use for including our respect- able positions as Seniors. We declare this to be our last will and testimony. Lynn We, the Seniors of L. H. S. 1926, entered as Freshmen forty-three strong. With difficulty we adjusted ourselves to high school which was very unlike the grades. We were disappointed that in a few weeks we were unable to tell our secrets in Latin, many having to burn midnight oil in trying to discover its secrets. The end of the year ends our Comedy of Errors, nearly all students having made their credits. 1923 finds us Sophomores, thirty-two former with two new students. During the Year the Seniors entertained with a party at which our class stunt won honors. The end of our second year at L. H. S. vsith its honors and diversions, comes with Much Ado About Nothing, The third year we were a smaller class, themore important. We gave several debates, one before the school. This Junior year, so far the most auspicious ends with Love's Labor Lost. At last the year of years, for us so long and ex- pectantly awaited, has arrived. We are Seniors, having lived through the trials and enjoyed the pleasures of Freshmanhood, Sophomorism and Juniority, we enter the last lap, twenty strong, two boys and eighteen girls. Ere long the curtain will fall upon our final act, All's Well That Ends Well. Page Sixty-tzoo Senzors rllclfinley We, the class of 1926 of McKinley high school, disp se of our worldly goods in the following manner, to-wit: To the school, our good will a d our desks. To the faculty our originality to pass on the next class that needs it. To th Juniors our jollity and love of good times, and our right to the office. To the Sophomore , our good looksg we hope there will be enough to go around. To the Freshmen, our math l atical ability, we hope we will have no more need for it. As individuals, to-wit: Reba rown bequeaths her giggle to Grace Lesley. Myron Wall bequeaths some of his inches o Paul Witter. Charlotte Bragg bequeaths her noisy heels to Eva Harris. Idris Blanse t bequeaths her ability to use cosmetics artistically to Lucile Fouse. John Murphy bequeaths his ability to play bas- ketball to Frank Wilmore. Robert Hill bequeaths his ability to sleep through class discussion to Woody Connor. Edith Kaufman bequeaths her curly hair to Herman Stump. Esley Brumfield bequeaths her hairnets and hairpins to Reva Fraze. Alice Cox bequeaths her speed, when walking through the halls, to Bertha Densmore. John Harlan bequeaths his ability to get Cicero to Paul KraftL Florence Hickman bequeaths her slender form to Adeline Shaffer. Mary Hollingsworth bequeaths her ability to bluff the teachers to Thelma Kraft. Marvin Blansett bequeaths his ability to start an argu- ment in history class to Ray Adamson. Virginia Fidler bequeaths her quick temper to Garnet Washler. Ronald Kemp bequeaths his business ability to Howard Murphy. Harry Bowers bequeaths his graceful walk to Virginia Kaufman. Modoc In the year of 1914 the class of '26 entered the Modoc school, with twenty mem- bers. The class has progressed, although several have fallen by the wayside. We have been a lively bunch. Perhaps if we had not have been so mischevious in the lower grades we could have more easily mastered our subjects. The class entered high school in 1922 with fourteen in the class, eight girls and six boys. We had our Latin so well we just flew through Caesar. Our instructions in English under Miss Means, enabled us to master our English: As a class we have taken part in the plays and entertainments, helping in every way to advance the interest of our class. After the great summer vacation we were ready to start in school for the last year. We are glad that a few of us survived long enough to have our pictures put in the annual. Parker We, the Senior class of 1926, embarked in the good ship Not-Fail, on our hazard- ous voyage to Success in the year of '14. Miss Lulu Skinner was our first pilot. We anchored for a time at Second and Miss Opal Sumwalt became pilot. Our crew now numbered twenty-four. Miss Mae Deal became our pilot until we reached Five, when Miss Martah Ashcraft became pilot. At points Seven and Eight Mr. Bowman and others aided us. At point One the voyage became difficult and more help was needed. We elected Naoma captain with James and Vera as mates. Great Latin waves dashed in our faces. At point Two we elected Howard our new captain and Anna May and Arvie as mates. Huge waves of Caesar's wars almost pulled the ship out of course. Geometry rained upon us! Members of our crew took up athletics. At Three we kept the same captain and mates. In the turmoil we entertained the crew by a splendid farce comedy, Kicked Out of College. At Four the wind rose, physics waves dashed, until we thought we would be compelled to swim. We at last saw a great light on shore. People began cheering us for we had reached Success Riclgeville When the Senior class of 1926 entered R. H. S. in September, 1922, we little real- ized how short our high school career would be. For the most part our journey has been very successful and :filled with many joys. As Freshmen, well do we remember how we were made the subject of many laughs. We had several members enrolled in the Glee Club and basket-ball team. At the end of the year we were forced to leave some of our beloved members behind and continue on our way. In September 1923, when we again entered R. H. S., we felt rather wise and brilliant, since this was our second year in high school. In the beginning of our Junior year, 1924, things real- ly began to happen and we became a very important part of the school. We had a very successful year and the most important event this year was the class play, Kicked Out of College, and the Junior-Senior banquet was given. Our Senior year started off with a bang. The initiation of the Freshmen recoiled and gave the upper classmen quite a kick. 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I ' i114 r fj' x ' 4 A 3-. 1, pg' .f-1'-',i '5'Q...,L lg'-'afli gk 7.v5'J gf M ' f -,Z v '- .ggiigfj ,ss -1 I f vit A Q12 v m g ,- 1 ' fx Q ' 5 1 fl, jvL ' :Effg' .1:Q 4'Qf5f'i A 'g,I?5:..1'l 4 . Seniors Sfzlwfoffrz Leaving our childish thoughts and actions behind us, and bidding them a sad adieu, we entered into the halls of deeper learning and advanced knowledge. Even though we faced one of the hardest of academic programs we came through it with our colors flying. The enthusiasm of the Freshmen year did not wane but became more pronounced in the Sophomore year. For different reasons we lost three of our class- mates this year, namely: Ralph Sipe, Harold Girton, and Leon Kemp. Not being con- tent to take a back seat we produced a county Latin winner. In the Junior year, sev- eral noteworthy projects were launched. A high school paper, so called Saravian, was published by the Civic Club. Oratory now assumed its rightful place in our midst. Our local winner won third place in the county contest. Also one of the crowning suc- cesses of the year was the play Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch. Though some may be weary with long studying, yet we part with many sighs and backward looks of regret. Spfzrffzn 71 arg The Freshman class of 1922 having been organized in April, 1922, had thirty- two members with Reba Snyder, President and Caroline Griffis, Secretary. During the year 1922-23 the class lost Alta Pierson, Geraldine Moore, Velma Brown, Norman Burkhart, Everett Longfellow, Thomas Branson and Wilbert Moore, At the beginning of its Sophomore year 1923-24 the class had twenty-five members with Reba Snyder again President and Fred Wright, Secretary. At the end of the Sophomore year the class had lost Margaret Parrish and Leonard Thompson and had gained Mary Morgan and Ruth Greene. In September 1924 the class starting on its Junior year had twentv- five members again. Leroy Chenoweth was President and Mary Wise, Secretary. At the close of the year 1924-25 the class had gained two new members, Elizabeth Love and Justin Lafuse but had lost Fred Wright and Madge Chenoweth. The Senior class of 1925-26 started out with twenty-five members. The class colors are red and whiteg the Hower is American Beauty Rose, the motto is Only a Commencement. lSz'012ey f7frccZ' Preceding the fall of 1922 A. D., faint rumors had reached the ears of the mem- bers of Stoney Creek high school that a class was planning to enter, for which fate had prophesied much. We were few in numbers, only twelve answering roll call, but we took the straight and narrow pathway that we were to follow for four years. Dur- ing our first year Roger Clayton, Gordon Ross, William Hunt, and Howard Leeka with- drew. A short time after Christmas Everett Reed moved to Parker. About the same time Margaret Garringer joined our ranks. Our second year we grew more learned. Like all Sophomores we tried to ride the ponies. Again our ranks were lessened be- cause Margaret Garringer moved to Parker. Little did we realize what we were to meet during our Junior year. We gladly welcomed Ivan Haggard to our class at the beginning of the year. This year was one of much work and worry because we gave our class play and the Junior-Senior reception. When we entered school in the fall of '25, we missed Ivan who had been married during the summer holidays, but Kenneth Shaw from Jeiferson filled the vacancv. Now, that we are about to close our high school career at Stoney Creek, we realize That honor lies at labor's gate. -l'VUfIf 77 0 In September, 1922 another freshman class, who were the greenest of the green, began their high school career at Wayne. There were sixteen in this verdant class, who .felt that they were capable of making the class the greatest in the annals of Wayne history. But after our initiation at the home of Marjorie McKnight. we began to feel that we were not so very great in the eyes of the Sophomores. When we became Sophomores, we felt that all our troubles were over and high school would be easy sail- ing. But when we met Caesar and tasted Geometry, we looked back on our Freshman days as the good old days of ease and pleasure. We had received several new mem- bers, who made life interesting for us. Our dramatic talents have been displayed in the play Safety First, given in our Junior year, and established our names on the list. of The Forever Great, among the actors and actresses who have gone out from this school. Now we are Seniors and Marjorie McKnight has entered the class making four- tecn dignirfied members, who are now sure they have fulfilled very few of the hopes they had during the Freshman year. Page Si.rl'y-four Undergracfuafes Pugc' Simfy-si Farmland' JUIll'0l'8 In the year of 1293 we, the class of F27 made our debut into high school. We entered the assembly very conscious of the dignified and scornful gaze of the Juniors and Seniors. In our first class meeting we elected Wilfred Beckley president and chose Old Rose and G1'ey for our class colors. Then We began to Woriy about making money. During that nrst year many of us turned out for Basket Ball and several joined the high' school orchestra. There was a girls quartet organized. During the year Mary Bailey left and Freda Brady entered our class. The entire class became Sophomores at the end of the year. Next year we found we had .ost much of our bashfulness along with our awkwardness. Also we began to plan for the future. Bennie Hill left school and John Edwards was elected president at Christmas that year. Our bank account did not show a very decided increase. We are now Juniors, downcast by financial woriies and overworked. We gave a play entitle-d, All a Mistake, with great success. We have ordered class rings. Some of us intend to graduate next year at Christmas and go to business co lege, while others will continue to the end of the year, then go to college. Some of the girls plan to be nurses. Nnlzfz run www Name Known As Appearance Hobby Wants to be Mil-dred Cougill Stucco Laughing Selling Cow Private teacher Virginia Ruble Flashy Absent Selling Cow Authoress Roger Cougill Coke Smiles Making Eyes Electrician Eloise Hammond Shorty Fairy bred Drawing Missionary James Snyder Jim Wise Idleness Surveyor Ca1'ol Craig Crip Bashful Working Architect Hattie Hill Brownie Flapperish Gazing at Self Teacher Pauline McGuire Peggy Sweet Talking Teacher Lorine Baily Toots Lazy Flirting Nurse Juanita Kulp Litala Sunshiny Watching Milliner Verlin Garringer Chip Dimply Laughing Farmer Jaunita Addington Teta Dignitied Basket Ball Bookkeeper John Smithlson Slim Roughish Teasing Civil Engineer John Burnsworth Jack Kingly Explaining Engineer Marguerite Mills Cutie Dollish Drawing Stenographer Lloyd Garringer lky Mannish Cartooning Cartoonist Myrtle Stanley Montdlity Fussy Gobbing StGI'lOglHDil9l' Glen Pursey Pussy Sleek Tritling Poultryman Thomas Gilbert Tom Peppy Mixing Soda Decorator John Ledbetter Johnie Do eful Reading Lawyer 1 l'w.vfz11ff'n The ninth year of Farmland High School started in the primary grade with eleven girls and fifteen boys, a total of twenty-six. During their nine years of school many pupils have dropped out and a few have joined the class. Now, in the ninth year of school they have only thirteen members left, eight boys and five girls, seven of Whom started together in the primary grade. The class has taken an active part in all entertainments and contests. Recently the class proved themselves good writers of advertisements in a contest conducted by one of our local business men, when they won some silverware and a monkey, Judge At the beginning of their ninth' year they claimed three pairs of twins, but were unfortunate to lose one pair. The class hopes to be of future help to the school, and we are sure we shall not be slackers. Page Sixty-seven Page Sixty-eight Green -,'Llllj0l'S When we, the Jolly Juniors, started as freshmen in 1923, we thought no class in school could compare with us. We started with eighteen enrolled, and during the year our number increased to twenty. We worked to make the influence of our class felt in all lines of student activities, and feel sure that our efforts have met with success. In 1926 we chose a name which we thought suitable for the class-that men- tioned above, f'Jolly Juniors. Our class consists of eighteen members, ten girls and eight boys, with the loss of two boys from last year's class. Our class furnishes five members of the basket ball team, During our high school days, we have given Weiner roasts and parties each year. These have been happy events in our lives. We hope and are aiming to be seniors, and graduate with class honors in the class of 1927. b'ffphr1111r11'6s To influence definitely the history of the Green Township School in every respect and for all time to come was the modest purpose of the class of '28, when as frightened little Freshmen we entered the Green Township high school. However, one short l1our's experience in the school effectively convinced us of the impracticability of this lofty ideal. We have tried hvard to make ourselves prominent by our willingness and capacity in our school affairs, such as athletics, dramatics and glee clubs-doing our best at all times. Five boys and two girls from our class are athletic stars. Now, as the end of the year draws near, we look forward to the joys of being upper classmen. We hope to continue to make rapid progress, to hold and even to in- crease our prominence in the hvistory and welfare of Green Township school. F'1'1'.sf1 nz cn. September, 1925, marks another milestone in the history of the Green Township school, for on that day gathered the remarkable class of 1929-consisting of twenty members-fourteen girls and six boys. We caught the good old Green Township school spirit from the returning classes, and are striving to be loyal to the school. We- began work in a business-like way, being initiated with the greatest of care on the part of the three upper classes, so that we migh-t become full fledged members of the Green Township school. Thus far we have won for ourselves the honor of having the highest average in class work. We also have the highest grades in deportment. Thus we are building a firm foundation for the succeeding years. We hope in the next three years to continue our career thus successfully begun. Written with the greatest hope for the future of the Freshiesf' Page Sircty-nine Page Seventy Huntsville Jzzniors In the year of 1923 twelve of us set sail for the shores of graduation. We un- doubtedly would have had a hard time, but with Mr. Voris, Mr. Johnson and Miss Al- monrode to keep us from grounding on Latin, Mathematics and English, respectively we had no serious mishaps. In 1924 with same faculty except Mr. Stout in Mr. Johnston's place, we made a fair run excepting the fact that two of our crew left us, but the same year three more joined our jolly crew. This year 1925 with a new faculty except Mr. Voris, nemley Mr. Stafford. Miss Schwalm and Mr. Fuller with all our crew except one and the gain of one. We are making good progress. Here's hoping we can all finish our voyage without the loss of one There's quite an assortment of Juniors Pearl and Gerild and Mace, Twelve I think in all, The smartest in the class A And when it conzes to making grades, And if you hunt the records up, They've never been known to fall. You'll find they always pass. There is quite a crowd of others But those I will not name. Because sooner or later, They'll win their share of fame. Supl: onmrfs We cannot brag of much of a class history, although we had a rather large class at the beginning of our Freshman year. We had sixteen brassy, grassy Freshies. Four of our classmates left as Freshvies and only one newcomer entered as a Sophie. Our class has worked together under the president, Clara Williams and secretary and treasurer, Harvey fCudl Lewis. The Sophomores have truly enjoyed these two years together, and eagerly await the program of hard work and play that the Junior and Senior years offer. We Sophomores are a happy bunch, Sometimes the Juniors pick on us, Just doing as we please, As all fool Juniors will, And never bothering anyone, But we just let them pick ahead Who leaves us at our ease. And steadily climb the hill. But just let others interfere, We hope to leave in two more years, And you will all find out And each one go his way, That we are made of stuff that counts, And make a struggle in life's work And all know how to shout. To make up for past play. Frvsfz men We Freshman are a jolly bunch, English is the best in line, Of course we always study, Just at the right time, And most of us are Huntsville lads, We never try to have it, but say, With faces round and dirty. We could if we would and we may. Some of us like algebra, Th-ere are sixteen in our green And some of us do not, Freshie class We never try to have it all, The largest of our school, So just have what we got. We hope and pray that all will pass, We always have our Latin, And no one be left just a fool. Because it's something new. We entered school in twenty-Jive, It is so interestin and, We leave in twenty-nine, When that's said we're through. But while we're here the Seniors say, We're all just doing fine. Now people if you donlt like, The history of our class, Just put a lemon on it, And let the matter pass. Page Seventy-one gr Swmlfy-f11'n fackson J uni 0 rs It was with fear and excitement that the twenty-five students of the class of '27 started to school Sepember 1, 1923. The higher classes thought it great sport to tease the green little Freshmen, as they called us but we soon learned not to mind their taunts. We elected Laurance Bretz, class presi-dent, and Mary Fowler. secretary-treasurer, and chose green and gold for our colors. Laurence left school in December and Cleo Cline became president in his place. At the beginning of the next term we numbered only nineteen. Having gained :1 fittle knowledge, we were now calle-d Sophomores. Melrose Gettinger was elected president, and Wilbur Teegarden, secretary-treasurer. On October 26, 1925, we were enroll-ed as Juniors, Mary Lesher was elected presidentg Charles Jessup, vice-president, Mary Fowler, secretary, and Robert Sulli- van, treasurer. Our class play was The Village Lawyer. Since we are looking forward to the time when we will be Seniors, we have resolved to make Commencement Week a pleas- ant one. i9'opf1o111n1'68 It was with fear and eagerness that the twenty-three students of '28 approached the Freshman year. The first shadow was cast over their shining faces when they realized that their path was a -difficult one. It soon passed od, however, when they adopted for their motto, t'We Pass For W-hrat We Are. A meeting was cal'ed September 3rd, and Ermal Marsh was elected president, Helen Washler, vice-president, and Clarence Jessup, secretary and treasurer. For class colors orange and gray were chosen. To their great disappointment. six of their members did not return when they entered school in the fall of '25, When the first class meeting was held. the following officers were elected for the year: Retha Sutton, president, Gerald Jessup, vice- president, and Irene Matc-hfett, secretary and treasurer. From the appearance of the honor roll they seem to be one of the most successful classes that ever went through Jackson high school. A very important event took p'ace when they assembled and swore an oath to take up arms against Caesar. The final outcome has not been fully determined. but the prospects are favorable. fl7'1'Rfll11r'H On October 26, 1925. eighteen hardy farm boys and girls entered the Jackson high school under the despised name, Freshmen. The first class meeting was held November 18, 1925, for the purpose of organizing and electing class ohicers. Pauline Hinkle was elected president: Therman Birum, vice-president, and Hallie Marsh. secretary and treasurer. The class colors, purple and white, were chosen for the high school term. December 5th, an invitational class party was held at the home of one of the class members. Fourteen Freshies were present along with' several visitors. who took an active part in our fun. Visitors and pupils reported that they had a good time. 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At the beginning of the Junior year Homer Hummel left us and entered higfh school at Portland. But his vacancy was also filled at Christmas this year by Juanita Fetters from Fort Recovery High School. Noble Warstler has served as class president the three years of our high school career. James Sipe served as secretary and treasurer during the Freshman and Sophomore years. The Sophomore year afforded two enjoyable parties, the first, a weiner roast at the home of Irene Wall, the second at the home of Homer Hummel during the last semester. During the year of 1925-26 two class parties were held at the home of Irene Hall the first in November, the second in January. What the rest of our high school career holds we cannot tell, but we hope it will be as happy and as successful as the preceding years. So ll 11 0 nw res On September the second, 1924, children from the west half of War-d township and a few from Jay County assembled at the Jefferson school building to begin the term's work. The proudest, but probably the most timid class in the school was the Fresh- man, which numbered eighteen. In our first class meeting we elected Kathleen Sipe president, Marvel Nickey, vice-president, Cordelia Brouse, secretary, and Olive Odle treasurer. The first party was held at the home of Robert Barrett, although everyone present had a good time they were frightened when some of the older high school stu- dents initiated the boys by cutting their hair. The second paity was held at Marvel Nickey's home and the third at Kathleen Sipe's. After Christmas we purchased a green and white class pennant which is now adorning the wall of the higjh school assembly. In our Sophomore year we again numbered eighteen. The loss of Arla Stephens and Pearl Hawley and the gain of Velma Steiner made the first change in our class. This year we elected Robert Romack president, Marvel Nickey vice-president, Cordelia Brouse secretary, and Loren Furrow treasurer. We Sophomores are struggling to get out credits and hope we will without fail. Our motto is 'Those who work shall not Fail. F'7'08ll-772672 After eight years of successful endeavor through the grades of common school, eight Freshmen timidly, but joyously entered the Jefferson High School. They were happy because entering high school meant a step toward a goal, long desired. Eight Freshmen enrolled for the year, but before many weeks had passed their thin ranks were further decreased by two of the eight leaving, although in the beginning of the second semester one came back thus making the class number seven. All the Freshmen, with one exception take the same subjects: English, Latin, al- gebra, and biology. Three of the Freshmen boys are on the basketball team. One is a back guard on the first team, and two are forwards on the second team. They play well and will make able players for the future years. Those who are enrolled in the class are: Ellen North, Helen Stauffer, James Reiten- our, Andrew Clark, Royce Nickey, Byron Snyder and Merritt Beck. Page Serenity-fire Cx K C't?CzZ x Payne Pagv Seventy-sin: has Inf Pu fl-ed lid:-zifz' Q . ,N fan fhft-Pbuzy R , .,,. , ,,,, Lincoln Jlllli0l'8 In.1923 the present Junior class entered Lincoln high school with the very best of resolutions and a determination to gain knowledge. After a few weeks, wasted in ef- forts to become accustomed to our new surroundings, we were as industrious as our up- per classmen. It was this year that hot lunches were first served to the teachers and pupils by the domestic science girls. With the money, which we made the first semester, a much needed set of silverware was purchased and presented to the department. ' Upon entering our Sophoniore year we regretted that five of our classmates were no longer with us. Later in the fall, Robert Pursley entered and Mary Mills with-drew, thereafter, until spring, our school life continued uninterrupted. In Marchi, Gretchen Piner, cante to us from Richmond. Our class now consists of ten successfully organized members. Just now we are trying, in various ways to raise money for the Junior-Senior reception under the di- rection of our class advisor, who is also our domestic science teacher, we are selling lunches once a week and candy upon special occasions. We hope, in this manner, to raise an amount sufiicient to royally entertain our Seniors. This social affair is always the climax of every student's Junior year and so we hope to make ours a most successful c imax. Soph onzores We, the Freshmen of 1924, started our hiking toward graduation with a rather irregular step. There were twelve of us each of whom wore an outfit of determination. Before we had gone but a short distance up the Mountain of Education, Kenneth Clear was compelled to take the path to Winchester high and later journeyed onward to Mc- Kinley high. Kenneth Grow and Mildred Reed grew weary of the chosen path because it was often steep and rocky so Kenneth took the Path of Agriculture and Mildred the Path of Clerking. When we had gone one-fourth of the way, Glenda Briner turned into a path, which was a longer route than Kenneth had taken to Winchester High. At this point the remaining eight hikers stopped to rest, under the Tree of Pleasure, until the following September when Crystal Lasley joined our jolly bunch. This fall we sadly left the Tree of Pleasure to continue on the Road of Difficulties. Elmo Borror, our only boy companion, who joined us last spring shortly before we reach- ed the Tree of Pleasure, decided soon after we resumed our journey to take the path of Ease. A few weeks ago as we neared the junction of the paths of Difficulties and Recuperation, Fred Mosier joined our party. We are hoping that as we travel on we shall meet others who will enthusiastically complete the hike with us. F7'C'Sj1Illt,l2i In September, 1925, seventeen little woolly, varied-colored worms crawled up the the steps of Lincoln school. They had lived long in the outside world but had at last decided to come to Lincoln to prepare their cocoons in which to live the succeeding two years. At first they were laughed at and trampled upon by the larger animals but of course they could not help themselves, for they were merely insignificant crawling thini is. WVhile the seventeen little worms were laboring very hard, another one of their kind joined them and two, who could not endure the abuse any longer left the shelter of L. H. S. to roam again in the cold, dark world alone. A As the little Weavers worked day after day each one said to himself that his co- coon must be woven so that after two years when he crawled out of it and spread his beautiful wings-the others would turn to look on him with envy, they would envy him not only because he was beautiful but also because he had prepared his cocoon so skill- fully that he was regarded as the best weaver among them. Because of this he would be crowned king and would reign during that glorious fourth and last year of their lives, while the others would be saying, f'Oh, if I had only taken more pains weaving my cocoon, I might have been crowned king. Page Seve-nty-seven Page Scvezzty-Ciglzt Losan fville Juniors As I was walking down Broadway in New York, I met Mildred Brewer. She said she was going to the theatre where she was going to act as heroine of a great play of which John Crouse was the author. Next I met Martha Johnson and Lucille Medsker who were leaving t-hle city for Chicago where they' were going to sing for W. L. S. radio station. Then I went to a restaurant where I recognized one of the waiters as Frank Golliher. He said he had received a letter from Sharron Burrows, who had married Juanita Thomas and they were now living in Buffalo, New York. After leaving the restaurant I saw a sign where Edna Freeman was giving elocution lessons. When I got on the street car, on my way to a ball game, I recognized Ira Brown as the motorinan. Then I remembered that his father always said that Ira would get to the front some time. When I arrived at the ball game in which Harvard and Yale were playing, I recognized Haskell Halstead as the umpire. I also saw Clarence Crouse and I learned that he was president of Harvard Col'ege. Ermel Foutz was also there. She said she was teaching history in the high school there. After going to the hotel where I was going to spend the night, I met Theodore Kinsey. He said he was owner of the hotel and still hlated the women as much as ever. He said the last time he heard from Lena Hale she was teaching history and English in the high school at Jacksonville, Florida. Soph omores We, the undersigned, realizing that the time is near at h-and when we shall no longer be members of the Sophomore class, and wishing to pass on our worldly posses- sions, do hereby make and publish this our last will and testament, as follows: I, Thomas Connor, president of this illustrious and august class, do hereby will and bequeath my ability for managing unruly Sophomores to the president of the class of '27. I. James Rawlings, do hereby will and bequeath' my hobby horse to anyone riding a Latin Pony. I, Anna Mae Hale, do hereby will my name of Hale to anyone who will consent to change it. I, Maurine Fouts, do hereby will my powers of silent expression to a second Caesar, that no more history of Gallic Wars may be written. I, Irad Jackson, do hereby will and bequeath my knack of getting Caesar to any one who wishes to study hard enough. I, Olive Freer, bestows my lengthy cognomen to anyone wishing to attain prom- inence in the movie world. I, Lena Arbogast, hereby will and bequeath my talkative tendencies to any one receiving high conduct grades. We, the Sophomore class of '26 leave our best wishes for the coming Sophomore classes and good will to the L. H. S., trusting that her life will be long and WO1'l',l'1W'l'1fIl6. We advise all underclassmen to take all orders from the faculty with a grin, never to lay down on hard tasks, to eat plenty of candy as this keeps the janitor busy pick- ing up papers, to keep the mind clean, the heart pure and the: body cleang and above all Smile, Fresh in cn We number eighteen happy, carefree girls and boys, and in all that goes to make high school life pleasant the class has taken part. As a class we have contributed to the programs given to the public. Each one has contributed to the real class spirit- being helpful to each other. Howard, Kelsel, Dorian, Dennis, Herman, Ralph and Harry are very studious, especially in algebra. trying to master the plus and minus signs. Reba and Ardith help us in English: Crystal, Dot, Wilma, Dorthv. Thyria, Ilean, Wanda and Helen are mastering some of the Freshman problems. Ondarear, the giggly girl, brings sun- shine into the class room each morning. Our motto- Not On the Top but Climbing has been enshrined in each heart and gives us daily inspiration. Our grades have shown that our motto hlas been thoroughly lived up to, and we intend to go on into our Sophomore year with the same high resolve. As we look into the future with all of its opportunities and priv- ileges of today we see unbounded hopes for the Freshman class. As we now stand a hopeful band, may it be the privilege of every member of the class to press on toward the top and graduate with honor from Old L. H. S. Page Sezienfy-nine Pagv Eiglliy Lynn Juniors , We, the class of '27, first stole timidly into Lynn High School assembly three short years ago. In our first high school year we rivaled the largest classes not only in green- ness but in members, having thirty-four. For our class colors we chose blue and gold and for our flowers the pansy, which we later changed to the tea-rose. As our motto we chose, Row, not drift. From this it may be seen that we are quite in- dustrious, Juniors having frequently been found at mid-night cramming- for English exams. The social events of this year have been a Weiner roast and three parties. Of course we are looking forward to the Junior and Senior reception as the crowning social event of the season. We have seen with regret many of our fellow classmates either moving to other schools or dropping out of the race entirely until now, as we are ap- proaching the close of our Junior year, we have only twnty-two. In our sorrow we seek comfort in the maxim, It is not quantity but quality which really counts. It is with happy memories of the past and fond hopes for the future that we look forward to our Senior year where we intend to break all records hitherto made that people may say with a laugh or a sigh, The best class that has ever graduated from L. H. S. graduated in '27. Sophomores The history of the class of twenty-eight. of Lynn High School, Raclolph County. ln- diana, is as follows: On the fourth of September the class of '28 entered Lynn High School consisting of twenty-one boys and twenty girls. All of these but ten became Sophomores. During our Freshman year some of our class moved away while others quit school. Much to our sorrow, Lela Brandon died. As this was our first year in High School we were very timid, but as the year pro-- gressed we grew much bolder and at the close we were well acquainted with high school. We all had three fixed subjects, English, algebra and botany. But we had a choice be- tween Latin, domestic science and manual training. Some took one subject while others choose another which they preferred. All were studious. but we didn't forget to have our entertainments. Then we became Sophomores with eleven absentees to make life more pleasant for those who were left in the class we had a Hallowe'en party at the home of Irene Wiles, Cctober 21, 1925. Hearing of our on-coming expenses which would arrive when we were Juniors we had our first candy sale. We were verv much pleased with our success and resolved to try it again in the future. The end of the term finds us a very studious class, anxiously waiting for the two other wonderful years, Frfslzzzmzi In 1924 and 1925 we were preparing to take a step form common school to the high school, a step probably too great for some our us: but thanks to those dear teachers of the eighth grade, we were able to enter the Lynn high school, thirty-six strong. Although we entered it unheedful of the knowledge in store for us. life grew harder but more interesting as we progressed. Some have lost heart and dropped out, others have moved into other schools. One new member, however, was added to our class dur- ing the year, when Howard Chamness came from Modoc to the Lvnn school. At the first class meeting, we elected Gerald Deflbaugh as President and Fred Engle as Vice- President. Frances Hinshaw was elected Secretary and Treasurer, while Miss Georgia Mae Cook was selected Class-Advisor. Thus, we are on the road to success. though it be not smooth but rocky, we shall travel it unheedful of each mishap. At the present we can look back and see the mis- takes we have made in the past: how green we were when we entered the L. H. Sn how we thought we would be on familiar grounds, but found we knew very little about Latin, algebra, English, biology, domestic scienr-e. and manual training. We, the class of Nineteen Twenty-nine, are striving to make L. H. S. the best it has ever been. Page Eighiy-one I'r1g1e' Eiglzty-f1a'o MCK in Icy Jrmiurs It was a dark dreary evening. A very old gray haired lady sat in the dim light of the fire, watching the small blazes leap into the air. It seemed to her as if those flames were trying to tell of a happiness which was past and would never return. Think- ing back over her life, of the many joys and sorrows, the thought suddenly came to her mind that her high school days were the happiest ones of her life. Suddenly, a smile came over her face when she thought of the night they were initiated and of the Christmas parties which they held at the schoolhouse. There were also times when she became discouraged and said she was going to quit school but to her those trials now seemed very small. The old lady stooped to rekindle the fire. The blaze burned brightly. Once more she settled back in her chair to dream of her high school days. She remembered how proud they were of their basket ball players, Gladys and Woody who were both star players on the main teams. The proud smile which had spread over the old lady's face vanished. She remembered the class motto, Do your best, no one can do more. This short sentence had' followed her many years, and when she was discouraged it had helped her along. At this point the coals in the fire clashed together, and roused the old lady from her dream. iS'0l1fl011lo7'eS It was on a rainy day in September, one short year ago, when we entered the as- sembly as Freshmen. We were green as all Freshmen are, but we thought we were no greener than the rest. Josephine Hiatt piloted us through our first year with Howard Puckett to help hier. Daniel McLaughlin was elected to keep our money, which was indee-d very scarce. We were duly initiated and other good times came in their turn. We were very proud of our basket ball players. When we came back this year we found fate had taken some of our former class mates away. The rest of us, however, gathered together with Frances Higgins as president and Josephine Hiatt as vice-president, after Rebecca Coats left. Thelma Rowe has charge of our hard earned finances. The social events have become more numerous. We initiated the Freshmen and had a Hallowe'en party at Ruth Cox's and a Christmas party at Byron Johnston's. Our Sophomore career is almost ended and we are eagerly awaiting the time when we shall be Jolly Juniorsf' Fresh nz an In September, 1925, we, a jolly class of thirty-three, set sail on the Sea of High School Learning. At first, we had hard struggles with such storms as algebra and Latin. However, the seas are more calm now. We expected many hardships during this year, but we were determined to do our best. We organized the class, electing Garnet Washler, presidentg Eva Pingry, vice-presidentg and Wallace Cox, treasurer. We chose purple and gold for our class colors and a red rose for our class flower. Our motto is On Our Way. 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'14 Pngf' Eiglzfy-fozu Modoc Juniors The Junior class of the high school of Modoc, Indiana, entered into their higher education in September of the year 1923, with the small number of twelve. High school seemed strange, an-d though they felt wise, there were certain things to which they, as all ot-her green Freshmen, had to accustom themselves. By the end of the year, however, they felt very much at home. At the beginning of the second year of their higher learning, the class of '27, now proud to call themselves Sophomores, had decreased four in number and gained one. T-he gain increased to two since another joined the class during the year, coming from a distance. During the year, however, still another was lost, but the class progressed rapidly, and the year of '25 was, on the whole, a success. Before the class, as Jolly Juniors, entered high school, another member decided married life would be better, and during the year one of the class saw more joy in another high schlool. In the place of these, however, two old friends came back, so thc number remained the same, and now the class has four joyous lasses and tive handsome lads. Snjzfl mn 01113 In the fall of 1924, on September the first, ten very ambitious little boys and four timid little girls entered the Modoc high' school as green little Freshies. Of course, like every Freshman, they thought themselves exceedingly wise and important, but they soon learned that they were high school babies in the Universe of Learning. Of these fourteen, ten remained with them during their Freshman year, while two, thinking that they had acquired enough knowledge, quituated. Still two others de- cided to discover other Universes of Learning. Through the advice and help of splendid teachers, ten of these Freshmen reached the Sophomore class. And it came to pass that these lads and lassies rushed into the Modoc high school on September the seventh, in the year of 1925, full of new dignity and newly acquired ambitions. The lassies had increased three in number. However, at the end of the first semester, one of these discovered another Universe of Learning and skipped od to it. And lo, at this time the Sophomore class of Modoc high school numbers twelve energetic youths. F'i'l'-V!lIllI'1I As the ant stores away food for the winter, so this class is storing away knowledge for future years. This class has taken part in the various activities of the school and has helped to raise the standard and to set a higher goal for the school. From the time they arrived at school in the morning until they left in the even- ing, this class gave a smile and a good word of cheer to everyone. They were always ready to join in something worthwhile. From this class no doubt will come goo-d college students and excellent citizens. Modoc is looking fowvard to a good Sophomore class next year. Everyone wishes them success. Page Eighty-five Page Eighty-sim Parker .luniorx In the year of 1915, twenty-eight children gathered at the foot of a chain of moun- tains, called the Mountains of Knowledge. They had one outstanding thing in mind, to conquer the Giant Despair and find the parchment called Diploma that was hidden in his castle. The first eight years were smooth traveling. In the ninth year they entered into t-he Valley of Work. They were compelled to travel over rough, uneven paths of Algebra. Latin monsters loomed up and frightened them. Some would say, I can't, and would turn back, while others went on with a grim determination. The tenth year found just twenty left to complete the journey. They entered the Valley of the Shladow of Death. They came to a river called the River of Caesar. Could they cross this river? Some said, No, and turned back. They next came to the den of the gianit Geometry. Many small monsters tormented them in the form of Proposi- tions. But they pushed on and at the end of the year the monsters were conquered. During the eleventh year many had turned back and only fourteen were left. The Giant Geometry still troubled them. Before them stood a great cliff known as History. Geography cast such great shadows over them that they could hardly see the way. In just one more year they will come to the enchanted land. In their imagination they see themselves at the end of their journey, when their toilsome days will be ended. Sopiz om ores Herr Teufelsdroch, a noted necroniancer, was giving a Lyceum number at the Parker gymnasium. After a very interesting program, he asked the members of some class to come to the front and he would tell their class history. So we, the Sopho- mores, feeling unusually hilarious, immediately went forward. With' many gestures and gesticulations. the famous clairvoyant gave the following brief history: You entered school in the year of '16, with Miss Sumwalt as your instructor. Miss Black- burn instructed you in your second year and Mrs. Ziglar in the third, with Miss Mae Deal in the fourth. During those years you became conscientious students. Miss Mary Morrow taught you in the fifth and sixth grades. In your seventh and eighth years I can notice nothing of any importance, except you worked well and at the end of the year every pupil passed the finals. Every one was eager for the time to come when he would be called a Freshie.,' At last the eventful time occurred. You were notified that you should elect class oiiicers, select class colors, etc. Howard Jones was elected president and Florence Spence, secretary. The only social event of any note during your first year was the party given in your honon by the Sophomores. At the beginning of the present year you elected Howard Lamb. president and Olive Cleven- ger, secretary. As this completes your class history, I will bid you adieu and sincerely hope that the last two years of your school work may be spent as happily as the past ten. F7'F,QI1lI7I'l7, In the early part of the twentieth century 119175, twenty-two seekers of wisdom came into the great land of Knowledge. Under the leadership of Mrs. Edith Blackburn Hyer they began to obey rules and teachers as well as developing their knowledge for future use. In the year 1925 it found itself in high school with Howard Hutson acting as leader, and Carl Routh as secretary-treasurer. It has chosen green and white as its class colors, and 'fThe door of success is labeled push as its class motto. It now has a total of nineteen warriors and squaws, who are ever ready to bear their part of the burden and take up the great activities of the tribe. It also takes an active part in athletics. several members playing on both basketball and baseball teams. Some day this tribe also expects to stand at the hiead of other tribes of dear ofd P. H. S. and show its talent in athletics, music and oratory. Page Eiglzty-sezieiz Pugv Iz'1'gl1fy-c1'gI1t Ridgeville Juniors In the fall of '23, thirty-five very important individuals entered Ridgeville High, bringing with them the distinction of being the largest class ever to enter this high school. At the organization of the class, Mary Carpenter was elected President, Helen Collett, Vice-president, and Tom Stone, Secretary-treasurer. At the end of two weeks they felt themselves to be, in the true sense of the word, members of the high school, for now a great change had taken place and there were thirteen shining bald heads in Freshie row along with twenty-two sympathizing girls. Among the activities of the class, one that was especially enjoyed was the Bird club, under the supervision of Miss Harker. In the spring the club took several inter- esting early morning hikes, equipped with field glasses, bird books and breakfast. By the Sophomore year the class had diminished to thirty members, electing Ros- coe Jackson, President, Edith Fligle, Vice-president, Howard Rogers, Secretary and Esther Coopess, Treasurer. At the school's annual Lincoln Birthday celebration, the class presented a tableau of Lincoln's life and scenes in the Civil War. This was the gala year for parties. Led by Mrs. Grimsley and Mr. Hendricks, our class advisors, we had some great times. Remember the weiner roasts! Juniors! We can hardly realize it, but we have put behind us forever the tumultous years of the under classmen and have emerged triumphant. twenty-four comites fidesf' Realizing the responsibility of the President of a Junior Class we again elected Roscoe Jackson with Paul Mitchell, Vice-president, Helen Collett, Secretary and Robert Arm- strong, Treasurer as his fellow oficers. We all took part in the pageant, but our crowning appearance was in our Shake- spearean play. We lived over the days of knightly chivalry and fair ladies. The girls reveled in piled up tresses and trains, and the boys in their doublet and hose. In addi- tion to the regular performance in the auditorium at home, it was given at the Teach- ers' Institute at Winchester. In March we gave our Junior vaudeville which was a screaming success. We shall entertain the Seniors at the annual Junior-Senior Reception the last week of school. And so here's to the Seniors of '26. May the Seniors of '27 prove worthy of the example they have set for us. Soph om ores The Sophomore class entered high school in the year of 1924-1925. Our class ad- visor was Miss Wilmore, and Irene Byrd was elected President. Our 'first class party was held at the home of Irene Byrd. The next social function was a Weiner roast held at a grove near Saratoga. After that we had no more parties for about three months. During the next semester, parties were he'd at the home of Vivian Heniser. Edna Mc- Cartney, and Merritt Walker. Two Weiner roasts were also held. We sold candy at the basket-ball games to help boost the stage eouipment fund. We entered as Sophomores this year with an enrollment of eighteen. Wayne Stewart was elected President of the class. W'e have had no social functions this year. Fresh 177072. R. H. S. welcomed thirty-one of us last September. We have endured the trials and tribulations and persecutions of Freshmen-likewise initiation. But now, we feel that We are full fledged members and a class that is up and coming, Watch our dust! Page Eiglntgf-wine 'fb- QS' '5 . 43 QS Prlgv .Yi-11f'fy P56- 'T' A F 30' Saratoga Jzmiors . Carl Arthur, Keith Rex, Florence Sipe, Max Warren, Lela Byrum, Alice Lollar, Rich- ard Fields, Charles Miller and Myrtle Fraze. At our first landing there arrived an- other helpmate in the person of Lewis Carter. Timidly we labored at our tasks, but nevertheless near the second wharf we re- vived our vigor and hoisted the Freshmen flag of truce. On the second voyage we started with more enthusiasm than ever. We had been initiated in our work and our sea-sickness had disappeared. But on this notable trip we lost one recruit, Lela Byrum. We are now on our third journey and we left port LlIlClGl' the flag of Juniors, all were present for the roll call with the exception of one, Florence Sipe. It has been predicted that we are in danger of a storm at sea, but it is hoped that we can weather it for from this voyage many things have been learned and many have achieved great- ness. Already one of our honorable members has been elected to pilot the Saravian for the coming: year, four became famous on shore as basketball players and two as Latin sharks. Another year will be our last trip from the port of our old Alma Mater for we must journey on in life and strive to attain all that is best. Calmly our ship started on its journey with the twenty-sevenersf' They were' Sap A 0 mares In the fall of 1924 seventeen lads and lassies, namely, Adeline Barrett, Garnet Cozat, Florence Shaneyfelt, Vada Fraze, Jessie Warren, Leah Johnson, Mary Louisa Dunn, Treva' Bell, Clyde Long, Elden Hamilton, Paul Davis, Clarence Sipe, Gordon Smiley, Cecil Fields, Cleo Shierling, Valmer Fraze and Donald Simmons came tripping into the broadcasting station S. H. S. and announced that they continue work here for the next four years and that Mary Louisa Dunn would act as our chief announcer. At the beginning' of our second program another lad, Max Tanner, arrived to help us with our troubles and difficulties. Our second year of broadcasting from S. H. S. has greatly improved with practice and another feature has been added. We are now entertaining many with cartoons which became possible when Robert Snider entered the station. We hope to be together again next year for another and better program from sta- tion S. H. S. Frcsh 111012, Our class of '29 entered High with the unlucky thirteen. Two were over- come by forecast of the number and discontinued their work. These were: Ethelene Harshman and Lucilef Hall. The classmen who withstood the storm are: Dorothey Fields, Melba Teegarden, Virginia Warren, Alice Byrum, Paul Towell, Francis Shier- ling, Lester Girton, Robert Harmon, Ray Fraze and Harold Sipe. All these pupils received their preparatory work from this school, except Alice Byrum, who arrived here from Jefferson. Our class is often described as Green young' things, but we have proved that this does not always hold true, for many students have added grace to the honor roll and prestige to the Latin club. YVe are leaving this old High but for a short time only, for we intend to be known next year as ardent Sophomores. Page Ninety-one Page Ninety-i' wo
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