Rushville High School - Holcad Yearbook (Rushville, IN)

 - Class of 1928

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' of A A' , P 5 f 1 M -A , 1' j UU 1 .JQ58 . ,fd I 'r 4 'Y v ' 3. hp i .r ' v 4 '91 4 r ,sk-I ,QM ,rl -if lxlf . 4 -Jil. L . .F- nif- ld?a ,YvY'f . ,, , ff Y'. A !'. ly +6 ,, . 'I A I 'S ' 2 'Hz 1 I ,f'x 7 X I l I I . I I I I I I I S c I1 o ol B o cl fr d : f '- I was I Mrs. Allie Aldridge, President. ifjj Mr. Warder Wyatt, Treasurer. jag. I Mr. E. R. Casady, Secretary. If ' fr, if--.V . X I I ll- . I . . , ri I Rushville High School may well be proud of the if 5 system, of which it is an integral part, and of the ' Board of School Trustees which has labored with I , whole-hearted interest and effort to make possible an fS I' 'V accredited educational institution. Sincere effort f ef has thus provided the city with one of the outstand- if y ing gymnasiums of the state and thus has drawn K' numerous athletic contests into our midst. Vocational - courses have been established and academic courses ' f A I enlarged so as to offer superior advantages in all lines X ,335 I of work. With the constant expenditure of sub- '- M ' stantial sums of laboratory and library equipment, the aa ,' U local school system promises to be soon ranked I T q among those in much larger communities. The E A I f S I School City has for the undivided cooperation of the Fi ' A I board members, only deepest gratitude and apprecia- 5 F f9 I tion. W T' x A I . f,.TgAI f K, fr Y gif -- ,.,qY..f,, Y-W-Y , .V .-------' '-- .-,-,, e f, i I, . IM ' ' . ' J tff-- 'I W I 1 I E 1 I: I , ' I, ' - ,WF wil ,Ml I, X, I N V J .W I XV- X .IPM I H' 'I'I A , I 5 I iszf ' o , I I I , V' I If QJZV, Q l' Ir. A I M ' J,,JIf'lj S - A X 41:9 -1 - -L 'N- 1. l C i X I , 1 .. - ,H ' . 2:5 ,gr-1.1 b-, N1 :-5-' xi -Q, I tl fe .ly vi J 1 51 45: .., . 1 ,X1 X , .xxx s 4 -i ,7 77 I Y X 1 W: l l - f 1 li . I 1 l Admmzstratzon Qi Mr. H. B. Allman, Superintendent of Schools. I Mr. L. A. Lockwood, Prin. Senior High School. Mr. E. C. Chamberlain, Prin. Junior High School. Rushville High School is no less proud of its l efficient school administrators than of other tireless Q and conscientious workers. They have secured all fl necessary and desirable working facilities, a Well 5 trained and capable corps of teachers and lastly have constantly delivered the proper amount of direction ! i , and supervision to insure a well-rounded and smooth- l running organization. Encouragement has come 1 from them for the practical as Well as the theoretical 1 type of student in his preparation for a richer and I A fuller future. These leaders are not too busy with W' ,nge routine matters to consider the social and physical V4 affairs that aid in making school life attractive. The , student body will continue in years to come to hold only the deepest and most sincere regard for the pres- X, ,fl ent directors of the school activities. Y' X- L, Wg 1 if lg Ar, 1 F..-r .I -.,.....-.- , ..,. ,--. TT Tj Ap ty, 1 v frJ ' - . 1 Wi' l M- , ' ' .T l 1 1 gl, .'f4' I ,Y ' 1- - y . ll ,fy if Ulllili, ,' Jil-. Y :WK . I .Q ' ' 1 l H .,l,lligiV-M 1 I lu xgxrrr V!-! af' V I w I l E I I 1 I c l fl 1 K 5 K l 1 11 t f f if l .lil ffxiix rf, Lt J il .tu 0 . 1 xi' L. us 1 ? ,,,.l, -, -.i , Helen Matlock Latin Cecil Puckett Commercial Irene Beatty Sewing and Textiles Biology E. E. Privett Vocational Agriculture Biology Florence Madden English Public Speaking ml it 1 it f t J i' l l .Z Lf-f -.. rg...-1-1 +4 .. , ! L P. 'ij .-' IHA Pi 1:- i , .-tg, s , '111 Ag . , f -, 'f ff -9.-,, r., .- - 1,1 .,,1, ,. - ,'.y., 4 .6 M114 3. . , ,.-f.,g 1 ,qw ,A -4 -Br, 4 X ifin-,,,'! t. Q nw. . , Q 1 1 H 1 ,ar . .. ll H ,., gi . ,, Q,..H'- , .,.. K-Q v..- 4 I Fw I1 11,15 X N, P , v v Ak tm L' s Janet Dean English A. M. Taylor Geometry Algebra Physical Geography X fl 1 ! i Q 2 F 9 Commerce Sz Industry ff, Mildred Stewart A 1 w Secretary Q Esther Smith Foods Interior Decorating j ep XX ,gl Ruth Patterson f I ' ' .-A Shorthand 2 p X Typing Q Bookeeping I NX Com. Arithmetic W i Zend ' , I ' , 'if C W . f 'f 'f ,xxx N rig ma J ,,.,r w lm ,, r 1 r w w x ' '4 XNFYFXX. is my , f in m' Q ' ' r U H X 1 ,, , , ,-,vu If if I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I 'X ,f-' Nelle Casady History I Civics Geography Larmon I. Whitmer . Eg History American Government Economics I I , -- fi:-. i Ruth Jones K f' ,,..T Physical Education y , 1 , I, I I I ' X ,I-5, X I , y , I K Elolse Kelley I JR ' Secretary I ' I r I I ff' A May E. Taylor It X I K I Music J XI! i f I I 1 it I, is r I,-. , ' 51 I ,I I- I ' I ,xg ' I If-gf f If A so , fx iff-ffe --1-if f eff - v-or ' I I ,T ' tffw ' , I , I ,J . I . - rg, 1 Enya' r I 11' N' I 'I I V' I I Z'-f f - J 4 i . I ,I , Y '. I MANX, Y XJ X' A ' ' - ' 's'I:Df:I'X! J I5F I 1,...1ff Y, - . AL 6 .1 I I fill' Y. , .,. i .ll L X 1, X . ,g, if I-llx A L'w-. 154-4 4 SQ', is lf 4 , 1 '1 255 ,Va H :- A gi 'L' l J 4 gl ,f---+ 'Nxl Y L in Henrietta Coleman V Art Raymond W. Holmes I, Mechanical Drawing Woodworking 1 Madeline E. Gullion Botany 'N Algebra ,, xi Margaret Ball English l A. L. Phillips Physical Education A Advanced Physiology al Margaret Morton g X Mathematics Qi l. , l 41 JIM 1 X I ,Twxkill l T1 , Q , ' Ufll' l il N l ' , r. f.r ll' iui'llLi ' ' f- , y , -jf ,W if Illini , Vi,Am,L 1-,V I 4 air ' . K in ',, 'V' U- l I JA il! ,.,s-:li.li,x, li Q f xxx' x xx ilk- I - T A - . .gal V 7' ' N' Q K' f 7 - - Y -...,.,-4 vi.T.,,f Coach Puckett Three years ago there came into our midst a tall, awkward looking fellow with tallow colored hair that just wouldn't stay combed, and a disposition that made everyone grin just to look at him. He took up the work of the commercial department and turned out some very successful students. He organized the Commercial club, became the best basket ball rooter in the high school, and gen- erally made himself well known and liked by the student body as well as by the faculty. Then Rushville decided to organize a football team. The athletic coach had his hands full already, so Mr. Puckett took training at a summer school and came back full of pep and knowledge ready to coach the football team. It took a lot of hard work to get started and the team wasn't very successful the first year. But Coach Puckett succeeded in reviving the game and training some ignorant material into iirst class grid-men. Not only was he prominent in athletics but also in journalism, for he sponsored the Rushlite through two very successful years, and thus he has more than N 4 l aff' l .X s F. lm ,F IQK dl vi ' . . l ff f all if '21 1 g, j 3 5 43 l Li?-VH:-JP one touchdown to his credit. At mid-semester this year he received a call , that promised further advancement and he made the 5 1 i A best of this opportunity. What was our loss was their I H .253 gain, when Mr. Puckett accepted a position with the l x 33 Indiana School Supply Company, with his head- 5 U f. quarters in Bloomington. Absent though he is, we J Q E X are proud to have had his friendship and help. t Ig ,.. I 1 cc., J . f Kg-YV , W V J K jx'-P 4 - L, K W., ,-. -. .,,,,,- , nj 33 'H I A its 1 H Vlwl W .1 wi s 'I f lllll 'ir WA l ' if - . f 1 vi it . 'iii X. X' ' JT 'A , 3 ..V1,,,ll X, X H sqm. M 7 ,N I f 'lug' iv H 5 ' ' Q, 9 - L ' - 4-L... -fzfigg . ,,g,1.i--g..1-.-V!Y:, , - fi X9 QC Sting QC iwi'7-:QIQC Iv-ic'ijL QiN'f'?.Q2i QQ QC A!-W31'?5.QQfS'it'3i2EQQLQ'f.tE,F 36WSEu?'Q6D52Y5? 0QW ,nL5TEQQ'L-1335? , ,JL , ,-:. U Y 41 J, A1 1- V : JU gh J, H :..g Q, , , ':,- 'gg Er- , KN, ':. 37 Q:-- , J- gg' vigil b egxijxoi''axdEf1T!x.45fQxf5. '!lrd:i'?rilgiggfrimyg!f!1xE:.3i'j1iqlQ'F!ii.lwmiggQ Farulty Bossfs NL:'fxfzqfy-z,:'fx11 1fxmx-'fxf',:1'rxffwfr :wr-v',L:+'fv4'L:-'rv1,1: s1,i,m'wv1'Liu' w gyrwi -.1-'..'-I .I-if-I .I-1,--I .I-fx.,-I f Ui:-I ' Uzf..-l UQ.:-I 1::r-I Eff-alf' ' xr-ll T' 'iff-I 7 '7 f--. sv , -bv . sf ':f,.X',9V.'fY.J'-'.9f,'f!.J:'-.94'. :!.J:-9.9f.'-ff.Jl-S.9Y.Pfl.Jz'1.'3Y. :C.?f5.575.5-f!f35175Y7F-f!2.PL:kfl7g9Y.55fJAg'EV3fX75.3JAQgf7,fFQ55.9CE!fgJh3Agi1.'! Fil E 3 .. R GEJITDASSIIEBS .. -1 'isa nl' 533A fax PM wmqx Q H , ' ':. N 1-I ' N Xi ' ,Q-.,,' L -QQ. ,N fk 15 .i V Y! 1? . I f ai' . 4 ' X - . X 1 1:9 - . t ax f 1 Qaa9, ' x . 'Zz-4 Q- I If W W 1 r - 4 .j:. 4E E l,:. 5.4-:I A I y 0 i? T It ,, A P O 5 X ' V ' - .N dkfgfq H 'V I , 55'-4, 1 1 I .1 I' v -I! Hwl, W' 1 A h .- 'W .- 1 'gi Uv 1, H L, . r I 1 H N 'ITA' . u V 4 ' ,. 0,,'xq,- If , - v f - m v un 4, wh fm I 4A wc, - -fr, . ' I J Y '--,' 1 ' f A ,V 1 f X , r.,a,- 5 wi.. ,iamfgcww56'cfs:-get-.fi-fgcc-4-ei:-pafafasfggwe Q6 ww as -.-f T T cs- i JL .gg Jn-. ag .sn 3.35211 1.9 -5: if 11.9 'f4?l'!.,?. -ii-'f'.: 'iJ?'Ee:liil-!z.3'7-ff-K1. 1 J F'j1?Qimf'f!.lii!r!ff!A1pQi?l '!liJitrialgxsnfililxJE''tiltJEW'gxJf?F'!7lxw5!UQ1JiZ. Qx-5E '!1x4 '-Ixslrl' -li Senior H istory Freshmen at last, but required to sit one more semester in the rafters, commonly known as the Junior High School assembly. That was the fate of what, to us, was the peppiest group of students who ever attained that life-long coveted title. We were considered too immature in our judgment and too unaccustomed to political activities to be organized in our Freshman year, but as Sopho- mores we showed our intelligence by choosing Ruby Hires as president. The class treasury began to fill rapidly and the close of the year brought a substantial bank account to our credit. As Juniors, we elected Oren Marshal for president. Our school enthusiasm mounted so high that we were known as factors in all worth while school activities. The crowning social event of the year was the junior - Senior re- ception which was considered as one of the most successful ever given. 'Sv' AV H i th K is ir X ' , 'L J N45 r ,,t - . C5 .L QF X' 1 , .3152 4 Q ,. 1 Q i' i lib' can ,I BQ f'EQQ!.i Seniors - The fall of 1927 found us entering the sanctified portals of the Graham High School as stately Seniors. Our kiddish ways were put in the back- ground. Robert Sadler was chosen as helmsman to steer in on the last lap of our high school career. School work and extra curricular activities have filled the year with pleasant experi- ences. Only too soon has graduation slipped upon us and we find ourselves ready to leave old Rushville High School, just another of the many classes which has slipped away with a thousand memories which can never be forgotten. 11 1 9vL.24'rvLt: s1'LLJM-1'LQ21'rvLr:i'fvnis-'rrfnwzv'1,i2 ri'L.2-its'inns-'ti'hifi L 'i -1 -I L. J Ltr-I bard L27-I Lzra-I I-1:7-I Lv-J L:r2-I Lv-J ' lair-l 1-:rd Lzr-I L -I L ' Jul- sv.P5nifcg9v'.ffu1a1srivil-.fav.f5n.lsg1e'?i.li sv.-5.5.svff1..Qw1sd.f5.i-.snfnlw.sr'p-ful-.sv.-2.1-.sv.-54 sw wr fax- sv - ,AN fi- . ,f- K' v l l i fix - rio r -- ij G N N N X x. N , it X T ' 1 I no i i T l 2 3 li n fy i Robert Sadler - ly ! ..BObaJ lf-5' Pres. Senior Class l A I Basketball '25, '26, '27 L11 and '28 Q xg Pres. Student Com. 2155 Pirate's Daughteru M 4 A In Cherry Time N ra? he X ll y Lillian Gregory- xl ln, cc an ll in-wr: I Red . .f X 1 I, ' Vice-Pres. Senior Class . ' ' Service Chairman ll ex 1 Girl Reserve gl , i In Cherry Time f K 'ff' , Ni 2' it 1 Wilma Blackburn- . ' I ccBiuv X I 2 Sec.-Treas. Sen. Class ,l 1 ,' ' Girl Reserve 4- f , Home Economics Club , M Q 4 lf? Holcad Staff I 1- .u 5 Q I In Cherry Time L f 5 '-, J 2 - l le 1 XX i .1 Class Motto HIGHER, HIGHER, l XR Class Flower - - - American Beauty Rose - Ei l A ' Class Colors - - Scarlet and Silver ul: , A I, li' ffmgh- ' on 2 ' 2 if 2 A l , X V 1 ' l ., Ylxxxx f I ' ,M Y ' 'X Y - ,, I 4 M, UU t , H ll l' 'T o,'4, g iff' llflluf l I .f'-+-2 lu I 1 X H 1 A I 'J lullllwy fm' -shy-in il' , p y f if ' N'-LJ U ' 'P ' ' 4' -N 1 S XV ,-,- l ... .. - ,..1. . ,. 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . 1 G 1 1 fl 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1, 1 X A. f Frances Richardson - Frank Holcad Editor-in-chiei Student Committee Girl Reserve Orpheus Club Pirate's Daughter In Cherry Time Alton C. Webb- Brute Business Mgr. Holcad Vice-Pres Hi-Y Pres. Boosters' Club Student Mgr. '27 and ,28 Pirate's Daughter Carroll Gantner- Gant Adv. Manager Holcad Ath. Editor Rushlite Sec.-Treas. Hi-Y Football '27, '28 Pirate's Daughter In Cherry Time Margaret Lambert- HMugH Girl Reserve Lorna Scull- Scull Holcad Staff Girl Reserve Rushlite Staff Orpheus Club Boosters' Club Pirate's Daughte1 ' Daniel Mitchell- Dan Art Editor Holcad Hi-Y Orpheus Club Jesse Eckart- Jess 1 1 jf 9 , J f f if -A X A Y,- X ' 1 Hi-Y 1 1 In Cherry Time 1 1 i, 1 Ruby Hires- Boob X I F Holcad Staff K, Pres. Girl Reserve 1 gl .- 1 Orpheus Club 1 'k ,-' : , Student Committee H ,,l, 4, 1 1 ' I 1 Latin Club ,xr 1, In Cherry Time . Dia' if' fag? 1 to e g-F: egla, T ffl -af g- R ' , 1 KV' V I V 1 ' Q , l ' f , 1- rr ' 1 ' 3 n 'N 1 R 1 1 1 xn r uf? fl it N 1 ' . gl Q or Q ,111 1 - ,' , 1 - , F,,.4ljp. - . A 1 1 1' 11 A g 4 pl., y:,:1f fl ' RAN 3 Q Q I If 'Vg- F I 1, ,M NflI!!flU l!f!lW!WUl7!ffffUU!ffl!!2fH NTY U I Y 3 1833 02559 6138 Y -,w. x i X- ,.,,X. l C5 , 5 L1 ifgf le-fb W 1 WV- L5-'S far, Q V' 7 5 1 '1 5151 i'l tw ,-J T51 1 ZX X f Harry J ones- J ones Holcad Staff Mary Elizabeth Trabue - Betty Circulation Manager Holcad Treas. Girl Reserve Rushlite Staff Orpheus 'The Pirate-'s Daughtern Donald Rees- Don Hi-Y Qi v gi . W Q 1 VI Isabel Schrader- Issie l Girl Reserve Home Economic Club l, : Evelyn Womelclorf- l A f'Pi11 Girl Reserve Home Economics Club V,-, Lowell Moore- Speed L Hi-Y lf l Orchestra I - Boosters' Band Q X' R xv , ' l Robert, Bradley- Bob . ' ' x J '4 A ' 1 l -' l Evelyn Malson-'KEve 31 i Girl Reserve I V f Treas. Commercial lg 1 f I Club U rl , Vice-Pres., Home -Q K, l I J Economics Club X K Orpheus Club V 5 ' Y -I elk r Tm' 1 T xi CT e we J 1 N--' IEW' If ' , Wi . K 'Tip 1' 1 M iv , ' A lpn P ' Xl . A Il v in ll lgwl I , ' , ff ,fy ff mlm , .7Amx,x X !,vl,' 'Q I JI O X 47 in ' , U '1 ,lg fu' all f ' ll ' A' l -l ' E X F Q -2, .. .,...1., ii- l - .V J ff- ' Y -X-, V W W- -iL,,,, -- --Y,-.. . ,,...--- - gn, MY, Frances Leach- Fran l Editor-in-Chief Rush- lite 1 Vice-Pres. Girl Reserve . Orpheus Club I Student Committee l Pirates Daughter X In Cherry Time i Margaret Winship- Q Hshippyn Asst. Editor Holcad V Feature Ed. Rushlite Girl Reserve l Orpheus Club Pirate's Daughter 1 In Cherry Time l Walter Bean- Mike b L I Band ' Rosalyn Moore- Posey 4 I Girl Reserve i i +' 'PA l Home Economics Club . ' A I ,111 . Mary Louise Frazee- ' 'C' , 5 Doodle y G Withdrawn to Nobles- Q ' l ville ' ' 5 be . H? f Richard Pratt- Dick l ' l L ' v . i Glee Club ' fl 1 if ' , ,gf iff y X Jean Craig- Puds ' A 1' - ' I s lf Girl Reserve , ' ff Holcad Staff l I i A Rushiite staff A X 5. . ' Pres. Latin Club l fi ' 5' ' Student Committee 5 1,1 H Orpheus l ,. , Y 7 1 ' I s , ,Fa ei' R Marion Lambert - ' ' KA Q g Lambert I I I f 5' ' ' 'V . .1 -all y ' N 1 :W 1 K Fgf , , , ,, L, ,LL , r ' -1 f T f b . 5 , i W7 L 1 ' i , , , ' R , 11 .' ' f r I , X ' 'uw' A ,W ,trnl F . Rl l sl' l , W- ' Ji .fu 1 1','y' . . ,,,ff' X' t, -- -' ',, YH,,.,g:L, ' J F1 I' to A . ,W 5 If ,JL if ..1 l 1 L x. '5N 1 Tx. x 1 XG? E V , . 1 l L 1 - Lek-fe X ' ,. ,w 1- l lf 1 at Il - Z' K.: '1 x. ,f NX 'Aids X xr' - -Jr - rf 11 1' 11 . ll V T William McCrory- Bill I 1 Mildred Weiss- Midge 1 l Girl Reserve Commercial Club - 2 1 , 1 1: ,f' 1 1 I 7 A' ii ' - Herschell Bundrant- il 1 1 1 1 ' Buns l V 1 , J h Mary Gale- Windy l 1 f i Girl Reserve 1 Commercial Club 1 I 1 i 1 Home Economics Club ' v Q v 'l F1 ,ggi ' ' X 1, Dorothy Conner- Dot I 1 X 1 Girl Reserve ,Q 1 Commercial Club X ll 1 'F y 1, 1 4 -1 '- ' 1 Crystal Minneman- 'VX ucrisyl , N' Girl Reserve '11 1 1 Commercial Club 11 1 X Y Ai Y -f-J H ALV1? 11 'C . X11 . Royal Wickliffe- Wick 1 I' 1 ' 1 1 ' . Band l l 2' 1 ,Q'G' 5 1 - Boosters' Band , ... 1 Q 'Q 1 Pirate's Daughter g lial 1 l ' '- hx L Janie A Megee- Jane li ll tl ' I ' 1K Girl Reserve I1 'B fl -Q X, 3,1 Orpheus Club ll ' 'Y Orchestra Nix ' jg ly 1 1 , R l I ' f 5 'A-W ' ,-fi-- r'-ffw----- --q- - , 1.141 1, - ,1 1 1 , 1 1 Q1 ' X A 1 l X W,1m'1af 11 ' ' t FN i ' MTX Q lu E 1 f ' +1 ,, ,111'17fF ' l H nv, . W 'W I I, '1huV' l . I F-C- 1 1? 1. y 1. 11 11111 ,J 1 Aim, 111 '11 121 1 I l Q1 .,u11I1 lU 1 H 1 Mi 1 1 'X' 1 1' 1 1 x f-ffl-1 X ' 24 - 1.-'V-1' , , v, J ,f- K Francis Turner- Sam f--0--+-fr, I I I I Hi-Y I I I I Holcad Staff I I I I I Booster-'s Club 'I ' I I Football '27, '28 I 11,3 I In Cherry Timel' f I I : I I Alice Hilburt-I'S3.ndy 4 , I I I Girl Reserve Wh y ' W I f ' I I I Ruth Hardwick- 4 , - I I I Rufus I , I I I Girl Reserve 1 II I I I I Commercial Club I II II I I Home Economics Club ,ky I I I vioia scout- vi K I 1 I I I . ' .- I' I fi 'C Q1 ' L., ,J ' , xx, fl I--' I ' C 1-f2?fre.,-rr be I I I I I I I 1 I, Laura McMakin- Mac I I ' I I I I ' I , I . ,. . ,, I 4 .s as Elizabeth Trader- Lib I ,,.. I W- I I I fr--we ' Girl Reserve I ' I I ' I 1 ,3 I rifrrk , Home Economics Club I I ,I , I I ,, I1 I Q I .. f-, v-f I Lowell Cooper- Elie ff'xvA'Xs 'I I I In Agriculture Club I I I I I 9 I II In Cherry Time Q I I ' I I f x , . I ' I ' I N 2 I 'II3,qg?,2gg, Francesca Sherman- I . I ' J 5 Iv I '-sis ' I f gn fi II Girl Reserve I I I I X I III 51 II Home Economics Club I I It Q - w.- ,I 1 ' I ff 2 I Olympic Cirl , W y , ,'SnI A ' I si J Ll- . I. 1 'G 1 I I 4 I we F: e,,---f ,au , -, f dh 'eww ' ' '7 ,' 'z I -Amd I . V J I -ff 'fffj' ' I I I ' I I !If'Kn.A, ' I I ' 'Z I ,I - I ' , I ' If I ' IIII I 'I 'II f I 'IJ 1 F I F I lI , I 4 I 1. 'r . I II ,I I , Yfd! .III I II II. 1 y ,A I In MU l!I,JLIy7! II r' .. - I I ' . Q I I 0 N Z, -L A ,,.:Q?YL Y,,,,, , -.-lr, , - -- WA A YJ ,fi ,. fan, t, V C73 Ni Judith Mauzy- Pearl xl Girl Reserve f Y A ,1 tw - w 1 l Latin ciub l Dorothy Rugenstein - IKDot!! X Girl Reserve H N Holcad staff 1 N Commercial Club 7 ,N fl L. G. Claxton- Pete Q A w Girl Reserve gl fy Home Economics Club il A Olympic Girl I Holcad Staff f - Rushlite Staff , il f'5 .. I Ruth Mullins- Moon VT 1 Sec. Girl Reserve I Holcad Staif if-il Student Committee I A Pres. Commercial Club t y V Q- Cdl James Martin - l ,Nc , 53 .' 1 if - - rr ,fax 1 X i K Jimmie In HI ' , i Orpheus Club l 'Wx gf l O - 1 l N Orchestra N Y. P jjj 1' 1 In Cherry Time lj? J fi 1 l ,Q Kathryn Northam- il f A X i J 1 cAKatyv: Y' 7 J R l Girl Reserve Q Jr! f 1 X-Mx O Commercial Club 1 NJ , A i as it t Q X I i ' K ' 1 lf I Q A pt V ff ' ' - 4 ,O T Dallas Manning- 'N l C ' .. ,, l l K 7 l -1. Saucer 1 I X 4 Basketball '27, '28 U . l 3 k Q ' Agriculture Club l i l 1 1 ' - , K lj I Ax: V, 11' I ' W ' f l' 1 1 t 3 4 1 I I li K M ' I Liu i X' fifj K F. vw ' Q ,' , vm n 11 i ', ,l ytlyi'l',il:xf'yff1fff 'IWW f it I 'ig-T' A ' F X 'lr ' 1 'll -tiff' mlm! J Y ...LIL l fl f iw lil L- is il KX'-'lil if - Q i 1 l if l T l W H ' l !ifl f.-iff l Xffql l Q .-' ,H l, tl 4' rs 1 -f-' , t . , XXX V1bf'AF - .-.1 .., 1 ,1-1, V -AJ 1 wi ,J li , L 3. L, 'xl M f . it v 1 ' . . f lug' i 'I N4 xi, H H :, ll-, 1 ' Q, Q Distinctive Seniors ROBERT SADLER- Bob has Worked hard and faith- fully to make the projects and activities of the class of '28 a real success. His energy and en- thusiasm have been influences in putting overv whatever the class has undertaken. FRANCES RICHARDSON-No mistake was made in selecting Frances as Holcad Pilot for 1928. In ad- dition to numerous duties in other school activi- ties, she has found time to do an enormous amount of work for the ultimate success of the annual. FRANCES LEACH-No student has ever been more able to carry through than has the Editor of our Rushlite. She has labored early and late to make each edition better than the last and her efforts have been fully appreciated. ALTON WEBB- Brute has proven himself equal to the demands for a real business man. In man- aging both the annual and basket ball business, he has shown himself ready to accept and carry on responsibilities in a truly creditable fashion. LORNA SCULL-Along with other school activities, Lorna has distinguished herself and Won honor for the school in musical lines. She was selected as a member of the National High School Chorus, which met in Chicago the third Week of April. MARGARET WINSHIP-We might remember Margaret as activity roundup girl from her varied accom- plishments this past school year. Whenever an able person in any line was needed, they came to the first seat inside the library door. Rushlite. Holcad, Operetta, Class Play, and Peace Oratorical Contest have alike benefitted by her enthusiasm. RUBY HIRES-Small, 'tis true, but how she can do things! Ruby has held the most coveted club po- sition this past year-President of the Girl Re- serves. She is ever working and faithful to responsibilities assigned and has been active in many capacities with equal interest and vigor. i fvlwlfvwj ' X xx v' Q A ' , vnu 1 ' . ' N ,MV Y 7, ,Q ffm all .V -1 2 Qi' 1 :asa ' l l gl f -. :--2-s i 49, yi L -up - s ,X g -a F: ET-V 5 ,by 05: 49 ' .Ima-4 ' ,pg '.-555, ' gg ' .-:nga ' gg 'w'f1ff' gf 'u':i'b:. !Q. 'v:g'i,:1- gg 'w.1f15. ggi? EQj1Qg1'Q?Q,fiQiggikifi-5-LQQ3Qr9gQ1QQfbQ:?7f,l3ixQQ'b,fL5559f f. - - -A x - .. - ' z,- .. -,f .. . ff nf .,..i --- g.. ' , 4-- .444 rf- Hu. 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'!?iJ!:.'?'f'2y2?F'Q1.Jrflijxsflffljxsg' Hx-4rE'11x4!E 'Qx45'11xJE11x4n'fgxon ' x nm' FIRST ROW: George Alexander Eckart Alsman Beverly Berninger Helen Bishop Robert Bishop Helen Louise Bitner FOURTH ROW I Otto Floyd Tom Green Lynn Haydon Ralph Hayes Jimmy Haywood Dorothy Heckman Willard Hines Mildred James Chlorine Johnson SEVENTH ROW Z unioif Class SECOND ROW Edith Blackburn Eugene Borem Harold Brecheisen Richard Bridenstein Luella Butler Eva Bryant Charles Christopher Robert Christopher Hugh Lee Collier FIFTH ROW I Raymond Jones Lowell Jordan Thelma LeMay Harold Levi Gilbert Lewark Zelma Lushell Jean Matlock Anna Mae Megee Helen Moore THIRD ROW I Clive Cox Clarence Cross Ellen Jane Crumpacker Beatrice Cruse Ralph Dugle Russell Edwards Glen Ellingwood Gus Elliott Allen Fletcher SIXTH ROW I Helen Murphy John Neutzenhelzer Jimmy Newbold Clifton Noah Ruth Perkins Mabel Pollitt Katherine Richardson Laura Rugenstein Mary Schevendenmann EIGHTH ROW I RAYMOND JONES Louise Seward Fred Sheplar Gertrude Snodgrass Harry Spanagel Maxine Sterrett Mary Stout Dennis Sullivan Irene Tatlock Early Treadway Elva Turner Lowell Waggoner Oren Whitton Irene Wilson Bernice Wiley Alta Winkler Martha Wyatt Gertrude Winkler Earl Vansickle Distinctive juniors President of Junior Class ELLEN JANE CRUMPACKER Co-Editor of Rushlite LUELLA BUTLER Secretary of Indiana High School Press ASSOCJRUOH GUSS ELLIOTT Captain of basketball team. JAMES HAYWOOD Mainstay in basketball and track JEAN MATLOCK Leading lady in Peaches -Rushlite re- JAMES NEWBOLD All-around high school athlete HARRY SPANGEL Pres. Hi-Y Club-Business Manage Rushlite FRED SHEPLAR Captain Football team. Basketball LAURA RUGENSTEIN President of Home Economics Club HAROLD LEVI Football. Basketball. Track. HAROLD BRECHEISEN l'O porter. Student manager of football. yn -' rf' ,Q f K f. 41' t '. W 'f' , X' -1-xp' -wx 1'- .. -'fl'- ::'-'71 rx , .Le-Micaf:r??L-fruit-L1::f.n??w5.55: -f.lf?L'f-1lf?l.Ff1If?lJ- imc- 1:51. u- au.-'.1:, Au 1. .if .u .1 'fxxwsviaxis?fax15?rxxQsvixxxieixxmivnxxaS?fxsm5?fxamiPfaswSvfxxaiifxxwivffx we fs we ! L P. 'ij .-' IHA Pi 1:- i , .-tg, s , '111 Ag . , f -, 'f ff -9.-,, r., .- - 1,1 .,,1, ,. - ,'.y., 4 .6 M114 3. . , ,.-f.,g 1 ,qw ,A -4 -Br, 4 X ifin-,,,'! t. Q nw. . , Q 1 1 H 1 ,ar . .. ll H ,., gi . ,, Q,..H'- , .,.. K-Q v..- of iq if 'xo 'xo Rte aw fs4 :x-fv ':x.J Firma Firm Wim an-41 if Those uniors Crm 'You Ivmigmez Eckert Alsman putting the shot 51 feet? Beverly Berninger in a wrestling team? Helen Bishop getting in from a 2:00 a. m. date? Robert Bishop in a Hog Calling Contest? Helen Louise Bitner tongue-tied? Edith Blackburn still checking coats at the games? Eugene Borem hurrying to history class? Harold Brecheisen in any old sort of a hurry? Richard Bridenstein having a date with Margaret Winship? Eva Bryant in an avalanche of plaster? Luella Butler having a Webb all woven around her? Hugh Lee Collier every saying what he means? Clarence Cross as chief stamp licker in the New Salem postoffice? Beatrice Cruse calling on Allen Fletcher? Ralph Dugle mowing anyone's lawn in less than a day? Guss Elliot being checked for laughing aloud in the assembly? Glenn Ellingwood winning, having or spending the quarter? Otto Floyd with A's all over his grade card? Tom Green giving instruction in penman- ship? Lynn Haydon making straight A in Self Control? James Haywood in the Olympics? Dorothy Heckman smoking a cigarette? Ellen Jane Crumpacker getting an F in Latin? Mildred James doing the hundred yard dash in nothing flat? Willard Hines with his head shaved? Raymond Jones in the White House? Chlorine Johnson being arrested for speeding? Lowell Jordan joining the Ag. Club to go to Zelma Lushell coming home before the next day? Jean Matlock without her little, old Harry Ford? Thelma LeMay casting her line for any fish but a Pike? William Manning drinking wine at the Roundup? Anna Mae Megee needing a date calendar? Helen Murphy walking down town? Helen Moore being any more? John Neutzenhelzer carrying a tune in a covered basket? James Newbold drawing anything but flies? Clifton Noah in the ark? Mable Pollitt gumless? Kathryn Richardson rolling other peoples eyes? Edith L. Rogers cutting a class to go swimming? Laura Rugenstein bossing the new boss of the 99 in 1939? Mary Schevendenmann still living in spite of her name? Louise Seward cutting a show to attend any old school? Fred Sheplar with Jimmy Martin Hair? Gertrude Snodgrass singing the Miler to sleep? Harry Spanagel asking Peaches for a penny? Mary Stout thin? Irene Tatlock with those raven locks? Elva Turner over? Earl Vansickle sinking the winning shot at the Field House? Burnice Wiley out alone? Alta Winkler, maybe, but I can't? Gertrude Winkler in the Follies? Oren Whitton and His Orchestra doing the the Roundup? mile? 1 . Harold Levi living up to his nickname? Ruth Igefkgns not looking for MUW5 Gilbert Lewark going through the eye of par ner' even a large needle? Martha Wyatt attending a Quaker Meeting? 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Dishinger Oscar Doll Gerald Drennan Irma Eckel William Robert Elder Frances Tatlock Mildred Goodbar SIXTH ROW: Herschell McCrory Freda Myer Ruth Miller Mary Louise Morgan Wilford Morgan Esther Mullins Kenneth Newkirk Mary Lou O'Nei1 EIGHTH ROWI Mary Ray Eugene Readle Lowell Richardson Earl Smith Irma Southerland Elinor Stiers Helen Taylor Katherine Vansickle LAWRENCE BATES Football DALLAS BEBOUT Distinctive High School Yell Leader. Track. ROBERT ELDER Debating team. Sport writer on Rushlite. J USTINE GREEN President Olympic Girls. Rushlite re- porter. WALTER KEATON Debating team. Loren Voiles William Waggoner Joseph Walthers Katherine Wamsley George Williams George Winkler Sophomores VERLIN LEACH Basketball. Track. HERSCHEL MCCRORY Basketball. Track. EUGENE READLE Basketball. JOSEPH WALTHERS Basketball. GEORGE WILLIAMS Band. Glee Club. Operetta 01' .:ri'r!f'- i'rv'-.r's!f1.:1'rv'-r'z-v'- ff-fl'-is-'rrf.. i'rv'-wrt-Fwr-'rrfJ f1 1 f1 L fi - - 1 6' LAL T-'friG-g:ilf 3li5'4E'Q-Irv1Ek 'iilf 1 LEL-Ifvii-.:L1iJ Q- 3 L.:'2-Irvi I L -If 0 -If IL -I M-an avggeng-i3?11a.xii3R?r..sIS?ix..x3L:5?.Lfa.xf5Hiwx..u.5?iix.w36?.1x..f-,555PiF1..xni5?.rx..viv. 1 M we 1 X- sr 1 1.1 sr N Lpcwfx gemi'x3:3gQ'x2ggQ'x2ggisfxiggiiii-5g53YEigQ1mQgQ QH Q1wg'2g f--1 4- sir... e an Q1 K in The Transition In the school life of each and every student there come times when differ- ent ways of doing must be learned and when new adjustments must be made. Such times as entering the first grade and that of entering the Junior High may be stated as examples. We are at the point in this memory book that marks again such a time and a very important one, that of coming from the Junior High into the Sophomore year. which really marks the begin- ning of senior activities. Looking backward, then, we have come through each class to the present transition point. It may be asked, What different types of conduct are required of the student at this particular division? He enters into the serious preparation for graduation day as never before, H and although it may not be easy to get into new study habits and new atti- tudes regarding his future education, he will soon begin to feel added re- sponsibilities. Perhaps he will have to direct the activities of a class or a club or perhaps assume the partial bur- den of a school publication. Super- vision will be less exact and many of the duties will have to be completed before suggestion or aid is given. The age of wanting to drop out of school has faded to a great degree and the student rather considers what good it will do him to continue even in ad- vance of the courses offered in high schools. With new powers, new duties and new hopes, then does the student sure- ly embark upon a new educational outlook, and we hope for his own ad- vancement and profit. 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' ' r if y 11 A if N .- I. ah. TLA , tmiovf High The Junior High School is composed of the seventh, eighth and ninth grades of the Graham High School. The enrollment in these grades at the close of school was two- hundred three, divided as follows: seventh grade seventy, eighth grade seventy-three ninth grade sixty. The program of studies for the first two grades of junior high con- tains no elective courses, but in grade nine the pupil is allowed a rather free choice of subjects. The organization this year of the Dra- matic club, the Travel club, the Book club and the Gift club made adequate provision for collateral activities. These clubs held meetings every two weeks and did much to provide for special interest, besides taking care of the social life of the boys and girls. The Junior High had an orchestra of its own and furnished more than half the members for the band. A Junior High League was formed during the basketball season, consisting of six teams and the Invincibles won the league championship. Junior High School took an active interest in all school projects, and prepared the way for the perpetuation of the fame of the Rushville High School. 5853-if ig' ..3i'7 i5iFii'5'55Ef75'R' P'QS33E5 l3'?45iQ5!i'?'f'QSW'13R39 3f9QQ9F:'R '?35-NWQQQWEE ,M ifirgxo-xI'1?xi?,LfQ1!T' LQ ww f NX Junior High X Clubs 'D lj-iw y , 6? mQ4 'rv:1L: -'rv'LJA'rxfL1: -'rvzlzu'rS'LL:X'rx'LJ1'zt :mr'xyfL111'!34in: sSfLL24'rN'Lg13'!:?fi,Jr'a35LL1r1312 If 1,-.I -1.if-I ' L17-I Lzf-I ' L::..l bzrv-lx feral ' izf-J ' :rf-'N ' T747 L' J' ' ' ' f' '- P -limsvfilv-ndl4F?-liafiiifi'zffiimd.f5f4il7sr1f5f.2?S :egifiligaslfriags0 2c5Q:?g?ia Q43i-Q lfiaf,-1.xv.ar,-aw..sf. 4.15.9 ,. AGIIFHLIIBQIFMGES p Q 6 M Qhf?7ff ww f Q QQ -X 2 Wi, 1 rx rf Q , kg 7 5 V' 'TF' x.,A N,f 'N ,-T' ,. ,-f A f w ,X .. G 'f-,::4' xii Y ' X A. ,-,X.'v16f',9.W, , 'r , ik- , . ,J Tv W EJ- I jSFb:,. j is I' , A A- ,ey f ff. ' f' A gl In r 'ff-N . -, ::w...j 67 f., P N. fil ls? ix . I? fu, ' ll' 'V f '. ,'j J 0' W - M31 1 ' I .' 1, I' '42 - - I, f -' fr. ifgffif? KKK: 2? X l b A J X 2 S ' ,rl- +' ' ' . - fl!nn--ml ,Z kk 7X0v rl, 1 Q if f A-Mar ' . Q . 'F ., A . fl ,lidkiilhn . iii gi The A 3 'x A as HELCHD 1928 'R Ma A , , I E x I xflffffkgx' ' Ni? ff g i, W U f? . ,. l N SW ? Q ' 5 'i4 ,, Y Af H 'D f ,' lg . ' -N .f -' ' '. V4 74 . ' .YIK 'fNj L,eJ-, V -fi ff' f 1 N K WL! . ' fflfwf ,ff- .VL -. J5Qf gn, U' I Q r A 4 f . I I I , f A ' , . A g . mm, 'J' W , n 1 J l Q 1 355r553??52fi'i'f23ff5'.ff355in5535l?'If353'5'i'5ff35 ifffgf ?1 lIffS5'tf3I Q4ffQ'f'5f if 15,514 '2? '5fff '1 5'i.4!f'1f ETli'5g'kif1iti'i-ftiii-miieilc:frik2!2fw7cs51m1f:5fili2F?f?fsG1-17127 vt fk'sFf'?c Our Coach With the season of 1927-1928 Pete Phillips began his second year as head basket-ball coach in the Rushville High School. He came here in September, 19213, after having turned out teams of championship caliber at the Wiley High School of Terre Haute. He also turned out contenders at Angola High School. Besides being a prize coach. Phillips is every inch a gentleman: the townspeople as well as the students of Rushville all respect and admire Mr. Phillips. After a rather on and off season with his men this year he put on a linal drive which developed the team into a real contender. Through his untiring efforts the Lions sailed successfully through the Sectional. and Regional and played one game in the State Iinals. Mr. Phillips should be given great recognition for bringing Rushville as a state contender. the iirst since 1925. b if - -,qw -f-nf.--f..-N -.en-1' -is-.,-V 3'-as- ,1'4s,4 fr-arf agile-f?31:f.F915f.r5!1sfL:??L.'fS?u'ff.r?-?1: sf3i5e.n5Ti.':i'.:f?Lf v-riflf --12. L- 9-.1 . if 9.1, .LS -.1 ESi3Eii5?12l3-232122.153EQsiii38E.g.fci38125565-t.aiif.e2.l1i5Pix..w.+i.SQFMQ.iii.-f..s-.iav,f.:..v an -fy if -ay sr,-. QC 1-EXE? Qi ii-ESQDC iQi'm6ti QC Q-c'1r,'JfiiiiiSG5i'1rEQTVi?SrZi6Qi'f-i' ir'QQ'1oiW-'SEQ QQZ-Yaris gg 11.21, 'F gggim 'vpqv ,Q L' 'L .5--J ffl' E-3 Vile 5-- --il' ii 41' Lf' -il L. il -il ...Li ANMVJ' 5' J' ' .' A .. 4t 1 -15.5 '- Football Soon after school re-opened last fall, Coach Puckett issued a call for foot- for a football team. Fred Sheplar was chosen to captain his pigskin mates ball candidates. Thirty-three aspiring youths answered and practice was started at once. Practically all of those who came out were off of last year's team and chances for a banner season on the gridiron were excellent. It wasn't long until Coach Puckett had reduced the squad to seventeen men, a comparatively small number and he showed real ability in that line of work. Harold Brecheisen was picked by the official to act as Student Manager during the season. He also showed up well in that capacity. Eight scheduled games were carded for the season, and many were played with some of the strongest elevens in this section of the state. The scores of the games played during the sea- son are as follows: Friday, Sept. 4 at Greenfield. Rushville 03 Greeniield 15. Sheplar and Webb played best for Rushville while Steplar was outstanding for the winners. Monday, October 3, at Rushville. Rushville 65 Columbus 7. Webb at center was Rushville's shining star. Saturday, October 8, at Wilkinson. Rushville Og Wilkinson 26. The locals were outclassed by a team made up of practically all veterans. Mapleton of Wilkinson played a stellar game. Friday, October 14, at Rushville. Rushville 18, Connersville 6. Newbold, Sheplar and Vansickle played real Darts toward downing our chief rivals. Sheplar raced 70 yards for a touchdown. Wednesday, October 19, at Shelbyville. Rushville 125 Shelbyville 0. Captain Sheplar scored both touchdowns. Saturday, October 29, at Rushville. Rushville 0, Newcastle 38. Friday, November 4, at Seymour. Rushville 63 Seymour 12. Vansickle and Mobler were the outstanding per- formers for the two teams. Saturday, November 13, at Rushville. Rushville 63 Knightstown 6. McCrory scored the touchdown for the Lions. '1 '..: fxz .1 fi-L.:'rx2.Ji'rvixzl1111.1-'ri'fini-'r11L.:1'rv:am'nvg,,.qifrmg,,,7vnwfi.t2Vnx 1,,j11f97T1i:Vs5l'!1Wl Uv.: '.L.a,-.I L.:,'-I W L.,-.1 Le,-.I I.1.-.J l.',,'.: ...I 1 swf LW LW. f H- ef ff -iw. sf . -ii-. sf . -1.12-. sf if ,vf5f.if.. ar'.-5.17-17?.Jr.Ji-lk!6515:.2173?'3!fwJi7Ji75?glf'.f2ig5i!l1!iiir2.1L3-i:l'gli5?ll2fdli'2i75?li'i9iQ!1 538, 4' 810' 4' W Va a .fi . al lTT41'JTV4V1'..,V-4 i Y.i1'..HA.i'fTn4l fini-1-V' as-ila rfirmsrlifiixs. E Wllxwgitjjfg-'ia Z ?xqri'ff!2y2lTF arg., flyer 2'-'sir :li Review of the Basketball Season Once more the Lions have come to the close of a year of basket tossing and though it can not be recalled as a successful year in every respect, it cer- tainly had a grand close. With Coach Phillips again on the job the prospects seemed good to school fans for a real historical marker. The hrst two games were cheering indeed, for espec- ially Waldron had a good record carried over. But then came the slump when we lost and gave away together, five games. We then took a winning hand ending only with that New Yeark thriller with Bloomington that will nev- er cease to live in our memories. A- gain we conquered our county rival in a one-sided game, but went out with flag at half mast in the Sixth District. After two games away lost by small margins, we took Manual across in true Bainbridge style with a score that came nearly to the skies. Many hoped, but few felt that the result of the tourney would put us over as it did. We romped through the sectional with little opposition and bade farewell to the hopes of the county champs. After disposing of the hardest first draw in the regional in good style, it remained for us to overcome that vet- eran of many wars to reach the 'fBig l6l'. You know the rest, WE BEAT CONNERSVILLE. The town went wild, and others were toppled in equal size scores at the STATE. Individual Record of Basketball Squad Games Field Foul Total Player Rank Played Goals Goals Points Haywood ,s,s 1 85 31 201 Sadler ................ 2 58 42 158 Sheplar ,........... 3 46 35 127 G. Elliott ssss ...l 4 39 23 101 Manning .ls,,l.ll. 5 28 25 81 Brecheisen .,...... 6 32 4 68 F. Elliott ............ 7 26 6 58 Levi ..... ......... . 8 8 7 23 Newbold ........ 9 9 1 19 McCrory .,,,,,,,s,,, 10 0 O 0 Totals ,,sss,s, 331 174 836 TheeEi??GfQ??Cef5Qi2?u?:Ei??uLE1525?S??Qf5??6f2i5?Cs15ffrgiiflifftlfiiffilsiief-Xi. .Pt .1 mm seg:-i5?1ig:xs.5?FJnm6?giJa.1t-362111-1.5fifth-QM.6w,u,,sef5vff.1,,M,ga,-S,,2sg5ajsi,is,sv,-ini.,sv,-is ga ,il V nr pcmnf grwrx Jswxx Jw.-xx-.v gswifxfesxawq-LQG1 i?gQif1..i-fPi'3f-uf :fi 'viii 'EDSQA .v 0. J J J Q. R J K, J , - , - LJ fwqxs -lxwlgfih' 1-in js in Nniailx-gf! GUSS ELLIOTT-Guss captained the Lions through the past net season. This was his second year as a regular on the varsity and he showed his old iight that led him to be one of the best guards in this part of the State. JIM HAYWOOD - The elongated center and high point man on the Red and Black squad. This was his first as well as last year on the hardwood for the Lions. He will be missed, when the season of '28 and '29 gets under way. HAROLD LEV1 - Levi enjoyed a good season at the back guard post. This was his first year as a regular, but he proved his ability and took the ball from invaders time after time to feed it to his team-mates, who in turn, scored the points. Levi will be back in the fold again next year. I1 fi ,l 71. A 91 H 4 fiiu A gxrl y'IAL11'9'Q ingyyfvfi ' ygqy rgfw r ya -'fi J cs fo cz rx ci t A-'fi Vfigavlmhn 13950: 'B .e .gt L-,.-..,,5?'9!iifl3'... ,gl W fx sf M 1' M 1' fr- af Jw- ar um av .11-wav Nzxk6?T!a.:g7'5??f!4u:7f1'76?.1ixJxkiSPTg:dx's.fi?ifarJLnJgQ.es412!'i9Qgl.?f?.1TcK 36? L 652?QQ1iQQQi'QffnvffQTgEfFiQSivjfifiggiiigipc w--pffpw--515 pcwzgfpcw-53 as mf ,ac xr as wx 3a4 e?if,rff53j+fj'f,!g'21efEg'1i3riT1'e1:k31:li25fQi2fr 71f :R fin N- 1 33 55 - , DALLAS MANNING - This diminutive forward was on the job at all times. He was all over the iioor and tcok part in almost every mix- up, always coming out with the ball. His long shot from the side of the court beat the Bloomington Panthers. He graduates, too. FRED SHEPLAR - One of the regular forwards and a sharp-shooter of no mean ability. He was also a wonderful floor man and helped to lead the Lions on to victory in many a game. HAROLD BRECHEISEN - Haywood's understudy at the pivot position. Brech showed real signs of basket ball ability and can well be counted upon to fill Haywood's shoes during the next season. He has one more year to show his wares for the Red and Black. vm .aww ..1w'rvLl.:v'rv 1.l1-'zxfntmvvalalfzsfamrx Ll fl H. rx L. rw J. rw M fl Ln L fJ7 L:F.l ' hifi' L J L J L J L J L -I L -I L .I AJ.:-13? Fig!9815.1259132.15-QSC?-ft.H!lT'9C2:Q.:-Y5P?:..:-T9fi2..l?- sr ill v 2.1 v M ad ' ' we x sf we 36585553 ai Qruifi ac :.i'1f5f ac vent ,ai 'ard-iiai Qiiiiisisiiiiiiiiiis WSG pcliaifkiaslisrxf gg iw.i-xipwafxgpcggi-xg .8 ilf .EH JL 5.9 il .SJ ffl 5.9 il 5.3 iii E3 'iz Sf' 741- A13 1LT3,9A L 3.3: 4pTT1,,vi4pTv.,,+ a:pT i:figE2iR5'17w4EA11:ErikJ?1215?1712552-'ia7gQa1pii:'alsiffnl-ii1a?i33'1i'M?' F173 gi Q31 X. FRANK ELLIOTT - Another of the Elliotts. came in from Jackson township and made the team. He accomplished a rare feat in making the varsity squad in his lirst year out. He has three long years to fight for the Red and Black. V BOB SADLER - Played his last year of nigh school basket ball. Bob was a fighter from start to finish and as a substitute Phillips could send no better man into the game. He generally scored a field goal in every game that he saw service. HERSCHELL MCCRORY - A Sophomore and a handy man at any position. Coach Phillips and the fans think that Hersch will make a strong bid for a regular position on the team next season. JIM NEWBOLD-Newbold comes from a family of basket ball stars. He was understudy to to Gus Elliott during the past season and was a player of real ability. This being his Junior year he has one more year to serve for the lions. 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Bloomington 40 Jan. 13 ....... ...... G -reenfleld ...................,....... 22 Jan. 14 ....... ,...,. M ilroy .................................,,,.. 44 Jan. 21 v...... ...... G reenield lSiXth D1st.J ....... 19 Jan. 27 ....... .,.... G reencastle .....,.................... .. 26 Jan. 28 ...... ....... L ebanon .....v... .. ...v.. , ....... . 25 Feb. 3 ...... ...... M anual ............. 62 Feb. 10 ....... .v..,. C onnersville .,.... 24 Feb. 11 ...... ........ 'S hortridge ....... 21 Feb. 17 ..Y. . ...... .Greenfield ....... 28 Feb. 18 ....... ....,.. F ranklin ................ ..... 1 9 Feb. 24 ...... ....... G reensburg ...... , .................. 35 Mar. 3 ,v.,... ,..... C arthage lSec. Finalh ........ .. 32 Mar. 10 .. ....... Connersville l Reg. Finalb 21 Mar 17 ..................,.......,..,....... Logansport lStateJ .... ...... 1 7 Total Points texclusive of Tourneysh ...... 613 5. l r lf ?a T .. Tit- L, -'rt-'R.,'v'r1 '1,4 'r'v .. l'rt ri:--rf'-'rx' 1 3 Art- x., 'rx gf' x' Q 71 f U63 U13-J :H Up.-U fl. I-'ir-I fd Llzyf-J cl '. lfirll .-' . L:f:f-I .f -. L-fi'-J .' Y. L'-.F-J .f . ll. -I .f . LA' 'J .' ., L-A1 A-1 L, -J L- -J L .F-ll..if .WV!-i..'I-'.5l9,'f.. -',9f.'J .. -','9P.'!..5u',9f,'J ,f'l'.QF',',r'..i',9P', ..H',,H.' QP '.r1,'r. QP' '.'F,,Y.' iP'V'.Q 2129? QF 47 ii if H5 1 If A H-2'1jf7PiK QC 1Ej'1gl JG fw'g'15f bkfiiigibfijiiiiiigfgg ps3fgfEiiiiW pcs:5FfETi-i'EiiGTfifa:2f',zQwwx.f 1. 117, J. ,Ll H JE- J, V nfl . 70, il- H., YJL I in Wig... Mn ,Lin Agn-ffigffgilqsi kiln lf.':Js gl: 0 '-'-.V Tl H J' :R 52111 JE is 4 Tall fslsiili 2575751 filiii' 173 t The S econd Team After making out what Phillips thought would be the iirst string men for the entire season, he then had the difticult task of picking the second team or Cubs, as they are commonly known. Twelve men formed the nucleus of this Cub outtit at the start of the sea- son. All of them being green with the exception of two or three. Since Mr. Phillips did not have an assistant like most other schools do in this vicin- ity he could not spend much time with the yearlings. The policy of having a second string outfit is to play at least one game each week and to play practice games with the varsity. In this way the Lions secured real practice and hard work- outs. About twelve games constituted the schedule for the second squad, and while they did not turn in such an im- pressive record at the end of the sea- son they played the Columbus Bull Pups, regarded as the strongest second team in the state, to the closest game that they experienced on the hardwood during the past season. Other games were played with Connersville, Shelby- ville, Newcastle, Manual of Indiana- polis, Greensburg and the Alumni. Some of the boys who tried out for positions on the second team were handicapped early in the season by sickness and ineligibility, thereby re- ducing the squad to eight men, all of Whom tinished out the season. The players on the second team are composed of underclassmen in order that new men might be replacing the Seniors, who will be lost through graduation. ,P gig.-.gffg-5f1,5f-yay.:1a5fF,f,f1s5rf,5-ggffgf-gfsgftgrrgfzgsrgesgasgeegerg- J' f JL fr ik sf fi-.iP.'1..i-.ii.-5f..i-.1i?.-ful-.SV.-51..i-L.4i'.fl.i-Qi?ffm.lw.SV.-ils.'i?.fff.lw,6?wff..lw.,5?1f2ls.5?,efr,JIs:9e fu!-A -Q-,iffis-:seiQ?Qf,L2Wi-gifggazpggsafafiiggisgiigssgcisggaagiggigfqfugagiigafgggm-if JG mf pe .1 Q13 Ak gag, Ag- 11:9 Fgkr 0.1.1 AEM tn AAA gn! ,,,m Ana Lg fo- AL an Lg mn .J.. mor ,,,, WHA 4, jg 1-0 ?i2n11'kgfgffwllidrshi:WRQ-'silk-35l!2u5l'71?xff-'nikffi?Qs.512sfif93ifT!?sf'- '714 2' 1 With the Thinly Clacls Prospects for a successful season ap- pear the best in years for the Rush- ville High School Trackmen. Memo- rial Park Athletic Field is an addition to the athletic equipment of the school as far as track work is concerned. Coach Phillips has had students and workmen busy every spare moment this spring in getting the new cinder path in condition. This will be ap- preciated by fans in that it is more accessible than was the field formerly used, and that it is a school accom- plishment. The inner part of the field is to be sodded so as to provide an ex- cellent place for field events as well. About thirty boys, representing four classes in the High School were out for interclass work, and approximately one-half of these are retained for the regular squad. The Juniors won the interclass meet with a total of 52y3 points, the Sophomores were in second place with 2956 points and the Seniors ranked third with 16 points. High point interclass honors went to james Newbold with l5 points. Others scoring above 5 points were Bebout, Vansickle, Leach, Haywood, Sheplar, G. Elliott and McCrory. Special mention is due Leach for his showing in the dashes, and making the 100 yard in lO.-l seconds. The list of events included the 220, l0O, Quarter, Half, Mile, High and Low Hurdles. Shot Put, Pole Vault, High jump and Broad jump, The initial inter-school meet of the season was planned for Saturday, April 2l, as a Tri-City meet between Greeniield, Shelbyville and Rushville at Memorial Field, but had to be post- poned on account of bad weather. ?-fe-it H 5.91 t'!'Tr .. 'ff .. W'! Y .. 1'!'T .. 1'!1I1 .. t'! Y- '. '-'iT ., l',fTI . l'!'Tf ., 9T4'-LI-'!'Tf :, ?1 71 9 at 2 L aff fjilzfi 431 bfi' 'i cuii roi r' 1 -I 1 LL -I r MM ,QQ-8215190-1-SMQQMM-,SQ-as-591if-'fl-M.SQ-1529.Sffsess-x,:+1J-290-'shi'-3.5C.'a-M-vf,ff4-M1'-'M 1' 1 is 9' 'H 4s'.fx.'ps'--:,'vf.'ps'-z.'hf.'gs'-x x-'gs'--f'1-wgs'-x'x.'gs'-x'wr.',as'- wir 'gs'wx'bf ps'Qx'w',aC 'Lx'w' ri. 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The organization scored first in the state for service in the Near East Relief work. There are one hundred ten girls in the club. The program for the year included a business meeting, two program meetings, one cabinet meet- ing and one social, monthly. The Mother - Daughter banquet, an annual affair of Girl Reserves, Was a success and had an attendance of one hundred three mothers and daughters. Other outstanding features of the year included service for the Robert Long Hospital, Vesper Services for Thanks- giving and Christmas, nursery for the Short Course of Rush County, and several interesting and enjoyable socials. The officers for this year were: President, Ruby Hiresg Vice-presi- dent, Frances Leachg Recording Sec- retary, Laura Rugensteing Treasurer, Mary Elizabeth Trabue. The club was sponsored by Miss Gullion and Miss Ball, with Mrs. Samuel Trabue, Mrs. Russell Titsworth, and Mrs. Robert Tompkins acting as town sponsors. 14' 'ITF' Vfif . TIT 'IT .. 'IT . 'I'1f .. 1S4 '., 1' ' . '17 1'f ., l'!'1i-'.L ?'T ':L' fi, F1 1 ill?-zISQP-zlkilirz-':GiTiarL'sifrf-fllsiilrt -'str Leif'-u.bi:ffLb1uffcf1u H I5-Ll -' L:f,.f.1- I. .J L -ravngscLionxgfsenmseriixaise'.nlme.p12lf.av?5..?Qii??2.i56ki?5m.L,6?.e5f..lq.Sv.-i..i-.ar-its wr as we Q Q gg. -'5 14 jf , .5 alfa 'gb 'X ffm 414'- u ,Ak , . . ... ...f . .,.0.,,!.,,!, ,A ,.. , 'l 1 1 'V. fl' 'lf 3'-'Vg , - C117 ' F1113 -f l'l2:.'l'-' CW .7'-'IT--fl'--'l'1 E NI L J I J .Io . .K A' .. isdn. ..'.1-Aw X-A I Q 1 rss P .. .. xgm g,,-.-e A l i Q 43 , I g-,J 4 1 .4r x 'ig w-X X. L Ml J The Holcad Each year the students selected for the construction of the Year Book find them- selves confronted with a unique, varied and interesting, though in no Way an easy task. There is advertising to solicit, a subscrip- tion campaign to initiate, photography to arrange, engraving and printing problems to solve, and no small amount of business to oversee. The problem of staff selections rests with the principal and the sponsor, Mr. Whitmer. For the flrst time in several years, a girl, Frances Richardson, was se- lected to edit the book and has carried her task remarkably Well. Alton Webb has managed the business of the book in an excellent program and has planned the budget in real commercial fashion. Each staff member has responded loyally in an effort to produce a creditable annual and a typical school memory book. Holcad Stajj' First Row: Second Row: Ruth Mullins Alton Webb Wilma Blackburn Carroll Gantner Frances Richardson Margaret Winship Dorothy Rugenstein Mary E. Trabue Francis Turner Harry Jones Third Row: Jean Craig Lorna Scull L. G. Claxton Daniel Mitchell Ruby Hires .xfe-1- q 'fxuxffxl .y'1'f 0 t-F An an rf-AMULF B -..:, ,.- -.. ,. 1 4, .ww V 1, .. J 'Aff -ti! .,. f,,.'fb., ,Qi -,,g'vg.,,v ,Q - '.x x.' s'nt af.' t .1ftp-.4 s'vr x.' s'ng x.'g5'n. x.',95 3-35?-ggf:?qEF,Qg'C:c,1:, Qg'g.751:aj4g5.:ru:.g'ag'e.':'ij.'j4g'Q-: 5,'4g'-.:r'5449'2-55-.'atuZ4 l:.'ag'.x'l1-.tag'.x x.', xx a xr as xx gal?iles?i!fxFf?if37z:!'?fQf3F?1flu?ilu?f914F?f:7yJ?-Q1.'J?ffQiSF?JSF- 'lu IJ U . f , The Rushlzte V 1 The Rushlite, official high school news- paper, blossomed forth in a brilliant orange K dress October 14, 1928, and has made its appearance every week thereafter. Friday, . the sixth period finds the majority of the students hidden behind this five column publication, deeply engrossed in the Guess , ' F Ji Who, Di 'Ja ever, Check Up, Jokes, Side l Line Short Shots, general news items, a i catchy feature article or a worthwhile editorial. Much has been done to improve the appearance of the paper. All news has been carefully analyzed and alloted a special position. The advertising. secured on a yearly contract basis, has been ar- l C. 270 , ranged in pyramid form. Faculty.co-oper- i If 1 , - ation has been responsible for a weekly ftxlffqm f faculty column. T if The improvement over last yearls I. H. i S. P. A. winner makes the staff look for- i ward, hopefully, to a higher ranking this . if Q, year. ,At ,l fi... -.u Rushlite Staj fi First Row: Second Row: Justine Green Lowell Waggoner i I Y 4 Carroll Gantner E. Jane Crumpacker ' Mary E. Trabue Laura Rugenstein I E Harry Spanagell Wm. Robert Elder 1 X Helen Louise Bitner Jean Craig T V Katherine Vansickle Jean Matlock Ys-+j Third Row: Frances Leach 1 Martha Wyatt ,', Margaret Winship Helen Murphy Tom Green E Lorna Scull -'A . ' X . meauffeeiuffeifufrtlfsuflfeauffefluffeesuffeeeeuf'c-uf'reSofft- aefs u 'H:.1 ' L arm.an5..sZ-.v.-31.11-,v.-31..i-.ir-ff..i-,iv,-ini-.SP.-2:-1-.4f',-i1..Q-.sw.-241-.ir-1..i-.4w,-1.1-.di' -lui' 4' fl ff fi 1 U 'SY I6 WY P4 fl'-'di 'f'?f 'd6 j4'?j.-'3V'i,f'lj '05 Pj- JU g'?j.- 394'HQPW5-'id5Dfw'f1,g-r3QC gis'1Q3JCx'ui6n-afgswfuif i3'1l6f14'ifi?TQSiGs' lf' f? .r Q- -'f- -'E -'P -'1 .. J? J1n,L'1.l'f1J?-yL':.bf,-'Ji-1'x.b',fJ',l,b2,f rar 110 san'-Fix4Q'Wjxa51 !:lx.s5ff-Flu45''Qs-snmax-551-!:lxH:1?ff!Rxs5f !:lymYltinypiijlfiilssfgwlr J -v-f' Hifi' Club The Hi-Y club. an organization affiliated with the Y. M. C. A., has been active in R. H. S. for the last three years. For the school year of 1927 and '28, the following officers were elected: Harry Spanagel, Presi- dent: Alton Webb, Vice-presidentg and Carroll Gantner, Secretary- Treasurer. The purpose of the club is to create, maintain and extend throughout the high school and community high standards of Christian character. A large number of fellows were elected to membership during the year. En- joyable meetings and several social events were: The Initiation Banquet, in which twenty-five fellows were in- itiated and banqueted, and the county Hi-Y conference held in Rushville March 19. Tom Green, a member of the local club, was elected president for the ensuing year. A Hi-Y quartet was organized with Lowell VVaggoner, Dan Mitchell, Tom Green and Carroll Gantner as mem- bers. The club participated in the Senior Stunt Show, and the troupe, Joe Walthers and Harold Levi received honorable mention by the judges. The success of the club was largely made possible by the sponsor, Mr. Holmes. rx rx 'T'l.1 'f1W ,1'PT- .ljr'QTf':. -'!'1W :. till , 9 Y1'u 1'7 T1 .: f1I , 11'91Sl 1-'rtv' 1?'Q'QfL r T u in e all 0 :Na fl' Q rua UM:-I rua fiat ini fi'ilLriiiT'J-fT,'l,L:i1i'y-mini!L .e s. sf 1 v. af me-.sl '1,x-,vw-f..v--.9f,'1.x-T.vf-f,.x-T.arfxg-.-.Qffxg-.w,9d,u,p..n,9Hfx,y.q,90.f-.-tmysr'.f'xgJw,'3Pl,v.wlgxs,f9P wx any as333j2'QiEi1?fgQiggie-555439516554ggfQf55:1'gFQQcS5ai4gulrpiggEgg-i'ggi'q 5.'44g'qt-'1:.',.ggN5--5.-4g'.3-uf as -ex as mf I Elgq!T?i'Rs!?i7k3!?Glg35iQq!EfQq!EfQaF?fQf451S13511'QuF1fv7i4G1i7u 14 X. The Student Committee The Student Committee is a new project in this school and was organ- ized after the policy of other schools that have succeeded in organizing and directing, successfully, such a group. The object of the committee is to advance the opinion of the student body, through representation, on all matters concerning the school. With this object in view, a body consisting of two members of each class and activity in the school was elected early in the first semester of the school year l927-l928. This body consisted of: The presidents of each class, yell leader, student man- agers, and a member of the following organizations: Latin Club, Com- mercial Club, Olympic Girls, Holcad Staff, Rushlite Staff and Boosters' Band. At a meeting, Robert Sadler was elected president and Ruby Hires, sec- retary for the fiscal school year. This body has given opinions in all athletic affairs concerning the school and has provided an excellent example for the members of next year's body. The organization has proved a suc- cess and it is hoped that the plan will continue in the future. 91 Hy-tw'., -'r'tf ., -'rtv'.f-'rt-2,N-'rtv',, -'r1v ,, -'ft- ,'-'r1:f,,'v'rt- .jfrt- , 1'r1'-gg'vt rx L f-'roi I-'Ef.lf 1 :Ui :Um :Ui :Hz :Hz Ui.:-I 55 I-liiil f' z :vw Llxizl 1' f rv I- -I L H 9P'.'-LM.9Q'.'-v1..M.V.'-v1..M.V.e1..M.1f.1'X..v.1Y.'X..1-.SV.'J-',.v,v',-x,,1-.-.nf,-.-',.w.-,sd,-11-,sr -f.,x',1f,'f..1 sr' 1 x W The I'l9LY HD Published by The Class of '28 Graham High School Ruslwille, Indiana Volume No 7 'l' Tl' 9'i'f5fi'fff'i1 39'f?5f l5 fSf'i ?5 'ff? PS-'ff!i l?'i5 fdSFi '5'7G5'??l'505f1?? 5?'355'3i3'70F5?3'?7455??5W'li'1 i' '1- KF. .. . .. . . 'N C.-. 1- T... --...,.. -- AMA.. -' .4 1 .nr 54.ifijxsn'ijxan''Stixin !j195'11xJ'5'mayQQ''imxlffsfjf1:!ggjEf'!2!,yi:Eff513J'!E'f'g3.Qj!:l? :xi X ' --.- Boosteris Club The Boosters' Club is an organiza- tion elected each year for the purpose of arousing interest in athletics and scholastic activities in the school. It is instrumental in keeping the spirit of the student body alive and at the highest pitch. This year the club was organized more thoroughly than before, and was placed under the capable leadership of Alton Webb, president. His efforts, supplemented by those of the club members have made it possible to have stirring pep sessions which left every- one enthusiastic and anxious to see the athletic contests. Thus, directed sup- port and organized rooting, as the re- sult of the club efforts, far excelled former spontaneous and generally un- directed pep. The club was a large factor in bring- ing the athletic season to its success- ful close. It enlisted the support of faculty, alumni and citizens about town in making an honest effort to put the boys on the team into a Winning frame of mind. The club was out- standing in the Senior Stunt Show in its prediction of victory on the eve of the famous ffBattle of the Century. Surely the Club has realized a marked degree of success this year in its every undertaking. ex rx rx-,di'rt-gxg'rt-Q. 'rt- :. l'rt-11 -'rt- LL -'rTfyL 1'y-xv'., -'y-15,21-.fy--yw.: ,fyyi-,L---'fr -I I- -I r'.L..--la'.Lz.'-If'-. U-.sf-Ia'.IJ-..f1l. .IJ-.7-Jf .lJ'..f-If -. l.f-.11 L, lf'..lc-'-l. f1l L. :3..I l.'ffa.I'o ILM' xxifrxgfxxwfxxsfxx Hxsts x x .. '. ' .. -. . .- .. '. - .. -.1 .' .. -. if ..x-.ww ..1-.4H.fff..iw.4?1ff1..i-.i?.fff..lw.5??i.27.H.3?.f5..lff si 'fl Q-wpesw-fence-arx2:'651fffiifyijissesiiciifificssfsaaaieaiafsfpcsarsgsscswg xiii? A W W Q5 sf 'vu-9 JL '35, .ifg '33, .il L.,-1 All, 1-1.-L il, 3-15: 712, fujf ll fi-fr JZ. 3-of li. 3-U-3 LL, fn-2 -127 ft 1 3 ?Mf'7r'ff5iQ'v175i5-fiiliifsbwiniflsw5'17w5'Qw51mlJfr9u5'f0wi'ff9u5E27xJ' 5111- 1 C .X I a,NNF ' un,.. g,.... . Q, '15, iii' . .gfg l Commercial Club Several years ago the commercial department organized a club to create a social atmosphere among the com- mercial students. It also took the in- itiative in taking care of the business of this department, and as it de- veloped, became an important factor in the high school activities. It became a foremost booster for all worth while enterprises in the school, raised money for new material for the commercial department, and in general dispatched its duties in a creditable way. In '26 and '27 the club earned enough money to entertain the con- testants in the district commercial con- test here. During those two years the contest was held at Rushville High School and the Commercial Club took complete charge of the activities and were very successful. Mr. Puckett sponsored the club until his resignation, at which time Miss Patterson took over the guiding of it. The Commercial Club is composed of students taking advanced stenography. The officers are: President, Ruth Mul- lins, Vice-president, Dorothy Rugen- steing Secretary, Mildred Weiss: Treasurer, Evelyn Maison. cw! 'rv-'..' 'f.. f tfmi' ' .rv w-mp' wif-' -f.,--.1 -fag--'f jay---ftf.Lgfy-1. rx JG1L'1Q:':iQ??Q:s+'21?-zga??Qi5?esa??1-'225215?'a??1:lf-45'?L2a??1,zaf,:fag.L .1 .m. .:. Exxgataxamsdaxaaadfxamatzxxmsdaxxmaeeaxnafexxn304412sffaanafexaevvnxxnnffxh +P 1 if 'lf Rf W' 'La W x-4.-- 1-snr.-- 1-'xx-- Imam, Iain- ,tiling Sf3,q.y!1'!1A.gggfiiigihjlrzlqgjigr-f,glf ,,JV3,g,tl!jf :1,01 Latin Club Several years ago when Miss Jaehne tnow Mrs. Trabuevl was local instruct- or in Latin, a club was organized in the Latin department. Itls purpose was to create and maintain a spirit of fel- lowship and a social atmosphere among Latin students as well as further the study of Latin. The club was named Sodalitas Latina. Since then the Latin classes have or- ganized and carried on this club each year, elected officers and taken part in the activities of the school. For two years the club has sponsored the Latin contest and acted as host to the county schools in the county contest. Two meetings have been held each month, one a business meeting at school and the other a social in some home. The Sodolitas Latina not only worked for its own good but for the betterment of the whole school. This club participated in the Senior Stunt show and won third place. The officers this year were Presi- dent, jeane Craigg Vice-president, Janie Crumpackerg Secretary-Treas- urer, joe Waltherg Sponsor, Miss Helen Matlock. JY 1 V ztijficilijfic1tufic1LUfig:tufflfiJmfiihilufilfiiigflifiiLi5!TLLJJi!j!LL -'91 is ff fs 1' fi-.3P.:5..i-3? -Li-.QP,-3..i-39.-5..i2-,Sifli-.SP.PEMSP.Flin59.4.1-lQ9fi.il-Si7fai24SP11Iniiiiffills xr-rfgsbkigiiifiirijiacfiiigpiijrijgacfwfbjkipi.'i5ujQbCE1rb5g3JCi5u5-5.qFf5'z-5,345w5:g,iac'qr q.1'as'.f'x as wr as f 1 H 'KJ Wk r - 4f, 1- - fl Agriculture Club As in the past the Agriculture Club was again organized in the early fall. At the class election Lowell jordan was chosen Presidentg Dallas Manning, Vice-president, Gilbert Lewark, Sec- retaryg and Frank Elliott, Treasurerg with E. E. Privett as Club Sponsor. As in former years the new club was entertained with a Rabbit Roast at the home of the sponsor. Later the class enjoyed a bountiful chicken din- ner at the residence of Earl Smith, a member of the class. Coming down the home stretch in their old time form, the club partici- pated in the Senior Stunt Show by giving a parody on the Rush County Short Course. In order to minimize the individual expenses of the annual trip to the Pur- due Roundup, the club tested seed corn for several of the surrounding farmers, and served lunch at the Rush County Short Course. virtueexercisefe:someoneLuffteuffteiuffteiuf'ceuffef1uf'e,:m't Jw. av .ilwgsv.a5..lwgsv?i.2-1svil-15v.2i,.1A.sw.-ihsv,-2.2-.sv,-5..2-142,-2,2-sv,-L..i-.evil-,w -1,1 ff M fr 139355 --sreqgu 5 -v V - -1: m. ani .- ,. Home Economics Club The Home Economics Club was or- ganized two years ago for the interest of members of classes in sewing, cook- ing, nursing, and The Home. The sponsors of the organization in its var- ious activities this year are Miss Esther Smith, instructor in cooking, and Miss Irene Beatty, instructor in sewing. The club now consists of twenty- four members and is knit into a group, acting for the purpose of bringing the girls into closer social contact and cre- ating a deeper interest in the practical side of their courses. Members must meet the requirements of having taken at least two full semesters' work in the department. The members meet bi- monthly, on Monday evening at the school building, to discuss matters of business and to enjoy programs pre- pared by a selected committee. In ad- dition to other activities, the club has Sponsored and prepared luncheons and banquets for various school organiza- tions and other meetings, among which have been the Hi-Y Club, the Purdue Short Course guests, and the Rush County Bar Association. The club entrusts its management to Laura Rugenstein, president, Mary Gale, sec- retary. and Ruth Hardwick, treasurer. Jr1L Jrt ' 'wrt ' wrt f ' 'rt g Q 'rt Lggrx 3, 591 21 rx HAZ rn: gjrxfgmnvm 'nm f 1 4 I X r l P W V F f 4- 1:af.:--1.15.1 -uarf.: -fc-if-.r----Las -is-uf-t-aff' -fe-1'-if -ggi E 1 ff iw- sf -ii-.vfiw.sc.-'li'-1.at-13.55-Tac-fi2'+29f.1f3:3f1'Hfgiiigegtiiigafigreiki?3fi+a1cti5i.:QgfJf3Qif'3'sl3S HU d03E'Yjid5fl'ESi8!if1jigg sirufggglafujigg 451597Q93-irajgliggisgigieag'sfggg5TQfg55E3'i5QL25455 as W 5 as 1 11 13 r'?f5ii's15'?i25?Qiixii251i17li35?i'fli3f1v:1sL3Qiis iQ12f 255171151171 4 5' J' 1 4 L s.-5 ,.4v- , ' Orpheus Club If you're a musician or think you are - you're eligible for Orpheus. A new club was formed two years ago, under the sponsorship of Miss Dean and the name was chosen by the members because of its origin. In early legendary times a semi- mythical character by the name of Orpheus came into prominence. His father, Apollo, bestowed upon him a lyre, which Hermes had invented- By the aid of this wonderful gift Orpheus was able to move men and beasts, the birds of the air, the fishes of the deep, the trees and the rocks. He became a god of music. The Orpheus Club has made a name for itself and is ranking among the first of high school activities. It won first place in the Annual Senior Stunt Show in '27 and has given numerous pro- grams and entertainments both at school and in the community. Social meetings have been held monthly at the home of some member during the year, and life studies of various com- posers have been topics for discussion. It is with deep regret that seniors sever their relations with Orpheus at graduation. ,Q t. t,:.':':.i, .l,Q.u..x. tl--'..x. it,-in-,l, .A,.--IA. fx f 1 'r Q?'wL'??1lf:L'??1!f'1l5?1!?s L'??!f?L'Ee1lf'?t.2e.1F315e1.lf?LEe1.lfTL'eaLlffLEe'Llf-fDg:f..l fn L -I I. -J MM if MM.wi,-x.M.sY.-AM.sr:-x.1w.1f.u..x-.sv.--tx-.ar,-x..x-i. sd,-1.1--.sv,-.fn--.sf.-as-.af.-1.x-,sl-f..x P 1 v' 5155? -fd r4?i7Fiw Efiii !1?iRf,LFQQQ,Eiis,vSv . r O D 0 65 SK Orfhcstra, ! Boosters .-ind Band 'x , ,, ,,1 - ,, ,,t i -V ,,1-M I f9f,i M fyyfi Zwgy-qgfi gap-Q11 gvyw-Q11 gvyfrnixgsf9w1:1L1gu'!1TfL,1+ffiftifbjyhiiY 'ULU 1: LU -V 1: u,f' vu.-P n.l2.:.-'.a.-f2.1,Q-,L-an H,'u.f2.n,f- u.f'Qafvurd-a 2-x1n.f -aff-'mffam QP , -Lp , 49 . -1.52-, 49 , -1.2-. SP , -ml-.. 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This came about when the Class of 1926 desired to find a source of much needed revenue and decided to make a feature in which a great number of the students could partic- ipate. This provides these students who will probably appear in later productions with a good opportunity to get over the 'stage fright period of their amateur dra- matic careers. The plan is to have each organization and class rexcepting seniorsv present a stunt not to exceed fifteen minutes in length. The acts are graded by outside judges on such qualities as costume, presentation, origin- ttmt Show ality and audience reaction. The acts have never been confined to proceedings repre- senting the organization, though such have been among the most popular. The winner of the show, which lasts two nights with a complete change of program and includes some fifteen numbers, has its name engraved on a silver loving cup pre- sented by the senior class. Aside from the honor attached and the receipts derived the show provides the community with ex- cellent entertainment and the participants with valuable experience. Places have been won by the Press Club, The Orpheus Club, and as represented above, The Junior C ass. rx YI ,Q'f1 'A-L2'YT-14.11-'f1 '1 -'f1'f :i -'Y v1.5-'rtwg, -'rtf., i' w'., i' tmp-'rt H-'rt ' 91. -I I- -J 1 'Ji'-Ig . l:i,'-lf . : nL:'..f-lcv. r'YTl:i.'-I fvucifu fun I-.ET:iI,r 1 lLl'2?-'cuz -lr I at sd 1 s. 1' 1 if 9f,'-'ul' V -lux-,if,-,Lx-.sv,-.-1,5-.-,si,-sux-,si,-.e,,x.w,gif.-:Hx-.,9H,u,y.w,sfmgxw,gf..-.g,u,3f,fx,x.-i,9i Mx-i Biff:ps1q'giQg1Q'giggQ5'.ffQQT5n51ji2QS-515525i'5i5g2QEfbjg2Q'3?i5E2i3i?dji,ggfairly,qyqrijiggmln:-.f gs 1.51: ,as wr Viv 1 w f1'R In Chewy Time The senior play, In Cherry Time, pre- sented by the Class of 1928 was directed by Miss Florence Madden, instructor in Eng- lish and Public Speaking. The cast, consisted of students well chos- en for the part they were to represent, in- cluded the following in order of their in- troduction on the stage: Mrs. Grant 4Frances Richardson! an aris- tocratic society woman and Ethel Grant !Frances Leach! her neice, are discovered in the library. They are discussing Cherry Adams 4Margaret Winship! Ethe1's cousin and champion cherry grower. Connie Trimble lRuby Hires! The Little Trimble Devil pops in at any time and any place. Flossie Barnes 1Wi1ma Blackburn! the village flirt, spoils all she can, while Vinie Jackson 1Lillian Gregory! is the peace- maker and cook for the family. The men in the case include: Jack Wess- ler, alias Bob 4Robert Sadler! who is inter- ested in cherries in general and Cherry in particular. Chippy Henderson 1Jesse Eckart! Jack's friend, who dreads shot guns, Sammy Closs 1Carroll Gantner! who follows Connie a- round. Joseph Meadows 1Lowell Cooper! the swindling owner of the Meadows Cannery. Fritz Koogel tFrancis Turner! who finds it hard to be his age, and Tuggles 1Ja1nes Martin! the Butler. 1 L '-'rgcfgg Wg-gf' Wg-gf'..'-'g-rf..'-'Q-rf.. -'rtf ., -vrtf..'i'r'v'..'A-'y-tr.. -'r-tf.. i'rtf.5-'rx rx r 6' 'AL u:il?'1LT-2?lT-Ir 1'i!:ij:lGIf 1b5'2::-'ful Litljiif- 3'L5:':G'f- Q LF:!-II-UQLEJ-I.- 3 5-I.- 3 If-ll 0- 1 I-L -If 1'-L J Exam sf?-mx-1:sffxxisdixxisdixxiiavian-Qsei.-anis?Qi-meiikixsa.6PgLfx.x-.'6P,-x.:-.-.SH.-x..x-,ii-x..x sr -ax sd Couhw Pubuc EhnaW Ai ' l Nlenwem Simi mm couurv Puauc umm! 900 2270 270 font WAYNE, INDIANA Pogllaine 'N A6801-2 For ' IIE CID llR HES W GD IR lID S we come to the end of zgwy -- our jowrney togethe'r we loolqinto the futiwe with many happy anticipations. But oiw joy is not unmingled with sadness when we see the one vacant chaisr. In bringing this, li oiw book, to completion, we as Art builds on sand, the works of pride and human passion, change and fallg but that which shares the life of God with Him surviveth all wiki , have stiiven to pfreach the :'P-- chasm and to baring echos of her happiness in in school life into these pages to thus make it a finished pero duct of the graduating class can o '28, .p XL f i 4 t tia K stil : w it ii . ,A fi 17 ij xyi-1 A ,-5.,, i 1 , 5 QJ' f-,ff xx' Jigs. lr, I c. i M35 .' 1? Q W 3F:'M N i i ii i 5 i J: . - rj if N- ' Xi J H Tig A . I ' ,v 'V V ll I , , nag sl- . , . .X-ffm M. , if J' . 'T' F fav f-- 1 . N. 1 T' -1- -f' A ef ' f' .37 ,str ' ' P e a c l1 e 5' ' The juniors of '28 decided to dis- tinguish themselves and share honors with the Seniors by displaying their dramatic ability in the first Junior Class play. They succeeded admir- ably in accomplishing this feat when Peaches, a comedy in three acts, was given before a packed house on January 25 - 26. As the action starts, the citizens of the village of Goldenrod are in an up- roar because a circus has been strand- ed in their midst and Peaches tjean Matlock D, a pretty little equestrienne, and Spud lClarence Cross! slangy, good natured clown of the circus, hire to Cyrus Skinner lBeverly Berningerj the shiftless. happy-go-lucky Jack of all Trades, who runs the tavern. Complications arise as Melvin Clay IOren VVhitton D, the disreputable bad man, makes a bargain with jer- ry Barker tHarry Spanagelj the self advertised show man, and the illiter- ate Mother Moss 1 Mary Stoutl to free the circus, if Peaches will marry Jerry. She refuses, and in the end the love scenes depicted by Peaches and Spubg George Worthington tEugene Boreml, a professor who comes to Goldenrod in search of a quiet place, and Annabelle Reeves tlrene Tatlockj, a 'fsociety belle draw to a very thrilling climax. All ends happily in spite of the fact that Mrs. Scroggins tHelen Louise Bitnerj a country woman, unaware of her passing youth and her daughter, Sara Mae Scroggins tEllen Jane Crum- packerl, the village greenhorn do all they can to prevent peace and har- mony in the lives of the Hcircus folk- Although somewhat of an innova- tion, the junior play problem bids fair to be likewise solved in the future. Each year the class has difficulty in se- curing sufficient funds for properly entertaining the Seniors at the recep- tion. Not only has the presenting of f'Peaches solved this problem, but it has offered an opportunity for more extensive dramatic development in the school. The experience gained herein will be found of great value to the juniors another year when they come to the preparation of the Senior production. just watch the growing popularity of this precedent. 91 ri rim.: 'fi'Liz-'r111,121'rtfz,.:i'2sfz,t2i'rt L,2x'z1:f1,r2 9T .mmf Ltzvsrv luiffvw E1-iltffw 91 I ' I-'.,'-I ' L-.,-J L27-I l-ir-J r L17-I L27-', 1 'tl'-lif'7l2g'f7aI 7l ' ti'-iictfnlgfitf' dflL-F .ex sv 0. av il-,sr,-5f.i-.sv.J1.i-..grwiralf.an.1-fe.ii,ylafu?.s.lwePfxgll7g01.e-rbiQfiifrigiyjiyxl, ,3?f-5 4 J . . ' J ' 4 J fn. . 4 t 4 ' ' - - -Chyna.iw?Fr7'Qiil5I'T'if'F135gf!'.1?w45f 01355 !jlw4r:F 3l1i'TF .k?'IFilli-I The Pi'l 6lf6,S Daughter Romantic, picturesque old Holland with its windmills and dykes furnished theibackground for the musical come- dy, The Pirate's Daughter given by the Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs, under the leadership of Miss Taylor, .April 21 and 22. Act I, opened at the beautiful old home of Mr. and Mrs. Van der Meer tGlen Ellingwood and Mary E. Tra- buej. A necromancer tRoyal Wick- liffeb was engaged by the hostess to put the whole gathering of guests to sleep at one time. By common con- sent they wished to dream themselves back in Holland three hundred years before. The necromancer cast a spell over the entire country, during which he burned incense and sang a weird chant. Act II begins with the same char- acters, transferred to Leydenkirk, Holland in the year 1624. It is built around the character of Jacqueline La Rue tMargaret Winshipj a dashing and flirtatious girl. One day after a storm she was found unconscious on the beach by the Burgomaster tGlen Ellingwood. A sailor, Schmidt - tHarold Siegelh warns the burgomas- ter and Peter, prefect of Police, lCar- roll Gantnerj that a brigantine which anchored in the harbor the night be- fore, is a pirate ship in command of the notorious Captain La Rue, Pirate Chief tOren Whittonl. After much trouble and many attempts at the Burgomaster's gold the mystery is solved, and Jacqueline is found to be the Pirate's Daughter. Willberg tTom Green! the Dutch Secretary of the Burgomaster is found to be in Hca- hoots with the rest of the Pirate band and also to be very much in love with Jacqueline. Everything turns out beautifully, and the Pirates are allowed their freedom under the conditions tht they will seek a new land. Mrs. Schuyler, the village gossip vendor, was displayed by Frances Leach. The part of Hans and Katrinka, a Dutchy pair, was cleverly enacted by Edward VVils0n and Mary Morgan. The Pirates, mean and ferocious were Bob Sadler, Lowell Waggoner, and Alton Webb, and the three Dutch Maidens were Frances Richardson, Virginia Innis and Mary Ray. AWN www. .110!fL.11'iv'L.21'r!fi.t2 f'v'L.r'f!'Li:Hrsfiazffrx''Li:1'rvL.:-frvin:-'ri ri 'dl Tg:d Z7-i -'sf 'T lmr-Ifwkf-Vi' hrs-I Lira-I Lira! Lzr-I ' L -I 1- 2gS'QaQev.tgQiiqlgQiIi'mseQ-'2.2ifaQgiiisistaiisiagiilmvfiissefilszsvgfiiuv..-fob.sr..-is sf as sv x Prcss Club Sparklets ' ' f ' K' Y wf .,NXX '- ' 'Ks' N'k1'vx f ,c 4-.FCX'K1'fS t?iwxfJ63E7'.Ti'?25G 25':iS7'9:l - .- -, - .- -L '- 11 .K ,Q V., H 1 -, Q 1- kgs- X 4, m-.'t-,r-,ug - -JL5 ,, Alf-5 gg 3l::r AV' fi: X3 x R LA L x-if V 'f 'L' Lux: F ' F ll lx 7, in JT 'DN IT 1-rl' v 45' 1 .1 :J 31 1-v Q , : .:',. Nl.,- ' .L!.uU11I1EMkbv.'N . t..1'.kLa,wQE1SKLIY5-on1T4l.4hksM5Jf 1 U .. 191' W, l11,..-- 4 if , .,y f. N .. ,.w.,,, 1 fl 3,1 lfunll-'.w, ff.-LA,z.'1 mag 4 ilvfffgsfgqi L'f'eQ5XfiQifQSQfTiQQQ'Ei'7fiQS2X 2f QC 15? QQ 'rf C a l e fn cl a fr SEPTEMBER NOVEMBER 12-Monday, and a blue one it was indeed-for all vacationers. 13-New teachers are already old. l-I-First tests. My, Oh my! Z-I-New Castle Football Game. We also ran. 30-First day of student study. Autumn fever survived. , -Q- 'OCTOBER lO-Regular faculty meeting. Mr. Whitmer led a round table dis- cussion. l-l-Freedom at 2:30. just think, the school doors were closed on us. 19-The football team went to Shel- byville-that's all there is to say. Z4-Back to jail for no particular 4-First Rushlite distributed. 7-Health Day. Wash your face. 16-Agri. Club had Rabbit Roast. Oh, boy! 18-First B. B. game. Did those Seniors shine P ? P Well, I guess! ...Q- DECEMBER l-Teachers meet to make out Self- Control grades - pity us 2 ! 5-Hi-Y Initiation and Banquet. Lots of fun and plenty to eat. 16-Lions and Cubs play at Conners- ville - 'N uf said. Z2-Girl Reserves sang the birdies to sleep at midnight. reason. 23-At last, vacation has arrived. Diff . ' ' 'rf' frm 'I' My-t ri: ' 'rt '.. -'rt dp' wr.Wrtff.. -frtfgf-'rx'1'.,r1'!-1- .. l'r1 ri 2h iQ?4fI5?tf?ZF1Ql?'-Jf5i'i a11'lfl-QI ?s'f.i?5-ll 2 s'IL'fil?u if -il??L'f 1426 L'ff'-J? 115 4-I as L5 -'Ll aa Ii il f' I- -I 1- lxlscisfigxisv.2:1.xi9?1Fxxi3??xx.3is?3-rxii?.uniSivimw.SKF-1.x-.6?ii1..Mii?if1..v.SF.-rm.Siu1- sf xv- sv 1 rw2-fewW-fesffMiffsilfwsffvfrlfrriivfasasfefhiaf-iefl. gp A Q1 N .11 ..::. A yn- ,pa az. ,, L 0 nasty, :Lv-T ,L 3, 'L gy ez. , Q22-iiiH3113.511'kQ31'1if51':Tluuili1ilv5iQf'5:?g jig?11Z?.f f:2i..-1 Aftlim fha 'dim H Q 4 Calendar JANUARY 3-Back again dumb, but happy. tw-Bloomington played here. They did shine, but not enough. 13-Girl Reserve Backwards Party- Nobody came. 17-Time to sweat - Finals I i E 25-Beginning the Home Run. 31-High School had a talk with Knlhtstown. -L- FEBRUARY 1-Senior Stunt Show. Ask the Juniors who won, ll-Bob, where did you get that black eye? 1-L-Hold on to your heart. 15-G. R. Mother and Daughter Banquet. Speaking of plum pud- ding and whipped cream. MARCH 1-Mr. Taylor, we wish you many more happy birthdays. 3-Sectional Tourney - Another cup for Rushville. 10-Regional Tourney. On to the State, Boys I ! 12-Practice on t'In Cherry Timev be- gins. Seniors again. 24-District Latin Contest. Janie brought home the bacon. -Q- APRIL 1-Can't you guess? 3-County B. B. Banquet. Plenty to eat and a movie afterward. 15-Time to wear your new clothes. 18-Senior Class Play, In Cherry Time. ZO-State Latin Contest-R. H. S. was there. lb- MAY 4. 5. fi-Come and see what we've done. 18-juniors and Seniors, eat, dance and make merry. 17-A case of extracting some know- 75-The End ledge from the Seniors. Ffif-riiffxfg jffflf 4 'iiFflffiiifflff25'T1ff25'?Gif5ffuE W ws-1? -we if 'v--5? -Ax-A.iff-ini-L.if.A-in.id..-fuel.SP.1ff.x5.Q!.ffr.lnf5Pf.ffnxff55f.flibseiifisffiiispwiiisd1- T V itsf E QT5QiQQ1-'gj?gQiQgS1s'fg3c5EEiasfiiriggciagia-igcifgfigc5-irigggcagrigigci-:ri N Jn ' Qu! ,B 4 W ,. 4, ...B ,, ..:. fu .,::. Q, ,QAM ngrg,-l sg Ann Jn. fzw M1 'flaw my ik- msvQ'9i9:'11i2'arif-'?Qi-.f3 QC3772 -53-Qu. r17w5f17si53'17x- Alumni Class of 1927 Laurette Abercrombie Militille Cross Ward Belmont College, Nashville, Tenn. DePauw University, Greencastle, Ind. Richard Bates Adrian ECRHYY Employed at Clark's Mill, Rushville, Living on a farm near Gings. Indiana' Alta Fowl wright Mae Etta Bean Living in Indianapolis, Indiana. In Nurse's Training at Neharry Insti- . tute, Nashville, Tennessee. Adoms Gorreu Anderson, Indiana, Business College. Alvene Berry Now Mrs. Hartwell Coons, Rushville, . Indiana Butler University, Kappa Alpha Theta, ' Indianapolis, Indiana. Katherine Green Helen Bingaman L'll' Muncie College, Muncie, Indiana. 1 lan Gregg Home, Rushville, Indiana. Raymond Bowen F , . At home, Rushville, Indiana. rank Hllburt Employed by McIntyre :Sz Hilburt, Harold Brown Rushville, Indiana. Accounting School at Fort Wayne, Ind. Eulalia Hinchman Employed at the Rushville Steam James 'Carr ' I - Laundry. Indiana University, Phi Delta Theta, Bloomington, Indiana. Agnes Hogsett Enters Nurse's Training June 1, at Wabash Valley, Lafayette, Indiana. Ethel Humes Now Mrs. Brandinburg, Connersville, Virginia Carter Butler University, Theta, Indianapolis, Barton Cartmel Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind. Indiana. Dean Cassady Miriam Hunt Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind. Madam Blaker's, Indianapolis, Indiana. Berla Cato Lydia Hunter Metropolitan School of Music, Indiana- Now Mrs. Lawrence Neal, Rushville, polis, Indiana. Indiana- Wallace Cox Betty Inms Pianist at the Castle Theatre, Rushville, School of Electrical Engineering, Indiana Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Harold Jeffrey . U Employed at the Indiana School Supply DePauw University, Greencastle, Ind. Company, at Indianapolis, Ind. Lowell Craig ' . ' . F , . . U . f . K, . Q-. 1 w,- L-,f,t,-Q pf!-vp-v -t-,l?,- .L v?x.f ,,'H'!?f :,:a'2,. .,Ai'f testi: -wear tea: - tea Q.-.I IJ? -if N E H - V- - ,Y A , so r 1 7' . 326.13238zQn'.vZis0ZifQi?'ZVae3ftikse22l5sdaifulise 2fn.3,isr.fi.Irt se.-fills. amine.. se.-eil-.. 1r.f2.s-, sf .-uf. af., 14 -nf: as -.-awp w.-3-5,14 wx--.qc fax.. 'gswgwjs'-as '-5'gf:,4Cm':5. 4s N'2i'3,tiQfhfffijiQC'JQ'ivflQQ'1-QW5,iJQ32's'g.Tf7JQ'1w3ii viewing .., li .. -1 .. -1 .. -1- .. -1 ,..Y -'1 -1- -1 V--Q ,,.. +L Ls.: f--, Ml JP- J. , '51 'Q' -411 '-, 1 Alumni Class of 1927 john Joyce Joseph Pike Indiana University, Alpho Tau Omega, Employed by Gunn Haydon, Rushville. Bloomington, Indiana. , , 7 . William Polk Robert I5-eatmg Instructor on trumpet, Rushville, Ind. Madden's Restaurant, Rushville, Ind. Grace Rehme Paul Lewark Employed at the Republican Company, Living on a farm near Glenwood. Rushville, Indiana, Laura Mal-719 Dora Mae Rees Home- Rushvme- Indiana- Evansville College, Evansville, Indiana. Thyrza Mmneman . Dorothy Schatz Home' Rushvlue' Indlana' Park Furniture Factory, Rushville, Robert Myers , Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind. Ryland Sherman Employed at the Lamp Co., Conners- Forrest Marshall Vllle- Indlana- Living on a farm west of Rushville, Ind. Mary Frances Spivey James 115,91-5 Home, Rushville, Indiana. Butler University, Sigma Chi., Indiana- Howard Tomes polls, Indiana. American National Bank, Rushville. Marie McCrory Gerald Voiles Evansville College, Evansville, Indiana. Mildred Mcllillin Employed at a Rushville Garage. Eulalia Wiley County Superintendent's Office, Rush- Employed at 50 and me Store Rush- V1119' Indlana- ville, Indiana. , Alfred Noah Leola Wainright University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Home, Rushville, Indiana. Ohio. .. . , F ' ll Imam Newbold ragggjerglrllstllllncinnati Ohio Employed at Havens' Grocery, Rush- y' ' ' ville. Indiana. Ernest Wicker Russell Perm Empoyed in Indianapolis, Indiana. Rushville Implement Company, Rush- Herman Winkler ville, Indiana. Married, living at Indianapolis, Ind. Robert Pitman Loren Winkler Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind. Assistant County Surveyor, Rushville, Tfmf.5P.i?Tif. pF.iTTlf:ii'T1f53fJff I 2:iiiT-T64iii?f0i55''E-5iiiafnfiQUIaifafjffmfasiiaaliialiiaadaaiiaa L. fwwf 'HL' V Jw -5..1'.1F '-uh-.ef.--mx-.sv.-dw..sr.-ii-.sveixs.svf5.l'f.sv.J-ffl-tisri?-fci'9F3!irfr.l'fCsdiiibsdiili T fF!337Qli54'YEP555f7i'2Q5i'5W'!f4f3Q'335Zigi3f7 54Sl f 3-69'F l'? Qffli f5 '49 ff if W 'F' 49 W Fm,,L,4au+raQyrawMawwvefmyaafws:w lf U Q5!:l!Ti!5ki!:Ff!1yQ'fZILlL g,J!?F'!7!nJ:Fflllysfkllik-5FF?L?xs!:F'!1x.s5'l'lax-555 'Qx4K.F-'Jx..sQ '1Qx4 ' 'L ' ll Senior Rogues Gallery Name Hang Out Pet Peeves Soap Bubbles In 20 Years Walter Bean ,AA,,,,,,,,,-,,,., ? ? ? ? .......,.,., Hard work ....,.,....... Barber ...,........ r,.....,,rrr- P oor man Wilma Blackburn ,,,,,,,,,, Dodge ,,.....,., Ticket money. To be a reformer rr.............,,,r.., Saleslady Robert Bradley ,,,,,, Here and There ....., Onions .... . ....... To live long ,,,.,,w........,.e Among the lost Herschel Bundrant Our piano e,,..eeee... Notes ,.,.re.. Succeed I. Berlin .... Musician at Castle Jeane Craig N,o,,,,,,,,, Uncertain Speed in typew .,... School marm .....,,.,,,.e.....,.r. Latin prof, Lowell Cooper -,,,V,4, ,,,,, R oaming ,... Gooseberries ........ Not decided ,c.,,,., ....c, O ut fishing Dorothy Conner --,,,,,,,. At dance ...... ...,,. P hysics .,,,.... For. Missionary ,e.,,.,. ..,.,... M ovie star L. G. Claxton ..,.r,.,.ree With Sis .e........ Freckles ......,..... We wonder ,.e.. ...........ee......... A t home Jesse Eckart .,........, .Hanging around .......... Mary Gale ..,.....c,..,.-....c,,,c Rome ......,. Lillian Gregory ,,,.,, Filling Station Carroll Gantner ..Across the street Age ...,.,..,,,,.....v,, Farmer ..,.,,.,,,.........,.r,,,,.,.,,.,,,,,, In Jall Weight ....,.,..... Man hater .......e Writing to love-lorn Economics .... Grey home in West .....,..r,.,,,,, Remarried Good looks ..To find a bluebird ,,..e.... ..,.c,,.,,c, D octor Alice Hilbert ..........ee With Barney My Junior pin ....,....... To fly e.ei.eeeee...... ...iee.....e..e D ivorced Ruth Hardwick ,,,,,.cce. Room 26 .....,. H. E. C. dues ,... Cave-Woman eeee.........,.ee...,.., Millionaire Ruby Hires c,,,,,,,,,,.ee Writing poetry ........ Height i,.,... ..,, T o be a giant ....,.....r, Church member Harry Jones ,.,,,,r,rr,. .,,, 9 9c Store ...., - ...,. Arguing ee,i,,,,.. Haberdasher ....,,,e Owning a dog farm Margaret Lambert , At Caron's ...- ...,.., School eeee,e.....,.... Butler U. ,...............,o...,..,r, Lost at sea Marion Lambert r,,, ,, With Bill ..,...., Carrotts ....e, Smoke gracefully ..e,eo..,... Shoe salesman Frances Leach ,,,r ,,,,rr,,,, R ushlite ....ee.,.,....., Flu ...,............ Chief critic o,,e ,,e.e, ......,.c P o litician Evelyn Malson c.c,c,., . Sexton .... ...- James Martin .c...... With saxaphone Dallas Manning .,,... In training . Conc. violinist ...To Join a Circus ,,....r e.....,c, S erving tea Fugie waves ...eo.,.w... A devil ee,,,,.,,... ee,.....,..ec...,,,. A uthor Blond hair Marriage ' Lost in a jungle Judith Mauzy ..........,.,.ee Town ..,...,... Bobbed hair . .... French prof. eeeeee.... The other woman Laura McMakin ,,,, Elsewhere ,,,,,,,,,. Dimples ....,,.,.. Hotel keeper r.Y, rrr......,rcY,,,,,,,r,r, M arried Crystal Minneman ...... At work .,.. .r., A contest ree,..,.,, Go to Mars .... .,.r. G overness Daniel Mitchell ,,,,r, , In a Hup ,,c, His beard ,,,,r,..,, Adventure ...., ....cc,.,,,rr, L awyer Janie A. Megee ........., At a piano ...e.. Bashfulness ...,.. To be happy .. ..,..ee,... Housewife Rosalyn Moore .,............ Greeks' .......,,. Ping Pong ........ A bungalow ,,i,e....i, At home after Ruth Mullins .,,,..,,,, , Quiet Place ,,,,,, Stenciling ce.. To be in an opera ,....,.,c,c,..,,,r,cr,,, Waitress William McCrory ,......... His Ford ..... . .... Farm work .. No more work Hunting fish. worms Lowell Moore ......., . Flower shop ..Display. knowl...To buy out Dad .o...,r .r.r,..... S oda Jerker Kathryn Northam Mervin -,.... ., Criticism .... Y.i,, S uffragette rrr, . .,r.,,...cc.,, Found: a man Richard Pratt .r.,,..s..,..... Gings .,..rece Chev. troubles.. To be governor .. Frances Richardson Donald Reese ..,....... . Dorothy Rugenstein Judge rHolcad ,,,. .. Connersville .. A working man irr....,.cccc, Just for Two The Uptown ...... Red hair With Harry r,r, Fickleness Afro hold the man ...e.,c,c,,,,,, r To be president ...,r,c,, Build. bird houses Home-maker Robert Sadler ....,.,, Home 8z Laura .... Comments c,..,r.. Isabel Schrader ...... In the country .. The hack Viola Scott .............. Somewhere ........ Silence Lorna Scull ir..r..,, -. .With the gang ..., Innocence Cherry picker ,,.e .. . Digging ditch ..To have and hold ,,rc 9th Vice-president Graduating A happy woman Social Service Another Jane Adams l+ranciscaSherman. Goslin Ave .c.... Silhouette ,..,.,,. To be single r,r.,.,..e,,rr.cccc,-,.,, Traveller M. E. Trabue .i........., L. L. Allen's ..,.,. Speech eeee e..,.., T o be nice ,,,,,e.ce.e,.....,.... Club woman Francis Turner ...... . On the farm ...,,,errc Laugh r.r,eccc.. .. .. Engineer ....,....,r ..c,ccev M an of leisure Elizabeth Trader .... One of the gang ..... Vocation ...., .To live in Hawaii ,.,r A poor working girl Alton Webb ...L ............. Anybody ...,, .. Part in hair .. . Brlcklayer ,,..,.,,.......r,r,,,r.... Brakeman Mildred Weiss r......,.... At Center . Perman't waves To live in Calif. ...... ........ T eacher Royal Wickliffe ...... Working Geom. Necrornancing ...... Jazz singer ..... .. ............ Minister Margaret Winship... A cherry farm Buying gum ........... Actress ........ ............... L ecturer Evelyn Womeldorf.. With Smut .... The House ........ To grow up ..... ....... A t Hamilton ' 'f'. 1' wr. ' 'rm v 'lm'-' wr.. -' 'f',. l' 'f ,. -' -'1-t. ..g,-'rtrgllg-'r1 lf?L5:?3J5?Lk?fl5?L.'2?ilf?lJ'efilf?l.'2ilf?L'E?2.lf?U:sLlf?IJe11Jf?l.'EeLlf?l:f11l fu Cali! fr. Uiif'-I Lf:e.I 6--. I.-,f.l iPl.x5g90'f-f.J'-1.v.Fx.x5isP.fxxHi9vgem-H.ovie.-rx-Eslel-xxxvw-f..M.s?.Px..x-.vfx.M.GP.-1..x-,si-x..a-,wt-x..w-,wr,-x..s-.v.-1..1 'mf as nf an ws:ggwryA555112gg5erx2fggIn'uQg513'1Q2Q5fEQFE F Senior Witt Dorothy Rugenstein: Do you know why I wouldn't marry you?l' Harry jones: I can't think. Dorothy Rugenstein: Exactly -ib- Lillian Gregory: What is the worst thing anyone can do?,' Crystal Minneman: Tell a hair rais- ing story to a bald-headed man. -lb- Ruth Perkins: t'Was your brother home from college over the week- end? Sis Sherman: I guess he must ia been. my bank won't rattle any moref' -il- Miss Matlock: HHOW old is a person born in l898?,' Carroll Gantner: Man or woman. Q77 Royal Wickliffe: Wasn't that tflea circus' great?'l Walter Bean: Yes, I think I brought the leading lady home. -L- Evelyn Womeldorf: You just saved my lifef' Life Guard: 'tReally, it's not worth talking about. .lf T-Ja, jimmy Martin: UI can tell you how much water runs over Niagara Falls to a quart. Lowell Cooper: 'LWell, how much? jimmy Martin: Two pints. Isabel Schrader: HIn order to prove my remorse, every time I do some- thing foolish I burn a wax taper. -43.- Ruth Hardwick: Don't you think an electric light more economicaliw Ruth Mullins: But I can't believe you. I expect you deceive all girls. Jesse Eckart: 'fOh, I say, that's an awful libel. Youlre the first, really. -SQ- Harry Jones: K'Lend me a dollar for a week, old man. Wm. McCrory: Sure, who is the weak old man? -Q- Lowell Moore: 'fWhy do you reject me? Is there another fella? Jeane Craig: Possibly! Do you think you are the last of the species? -..Q- Editor: I refused this poem six weeks ago, why do you submit it again? Ruby Hires: HI thought your taste had improved by this time. Wilma Blackburn: A penny for your thoughts. Glenn Ellingwood: Just my luck not to be thinkingf' -gg- Dallas Manning: Say, kid, where does this road go to? Lowell Cooper: f'Don't go anywhere! It's here every morning when I come alongf' 1. .1 'L ULi''mf:'U Q:r'li 1f::ii C'e:U lf:UNLL:2i 115u:U Er'3i f::U 1.2WJF'f' J fi- sv il sv ii- sv -li-.39.-1.1-..35.-2.12-.giig-L.3Zf1.39,Jf..l-..i39gf2.1x.S5.fiisiifpiisfie2fi.Zr35ffi255i55Q:SA3656354 MIIEEIIRQBHANGIIFS Nur 1D U 1111 GAT 115, S ff I . '31 ' ff he ,.-f ,: ,A S ,A ,Jjij MM s f. 5 t 5 v X! , f 4 xg ' ff 37? ffl 4 if lf ff, Q G K, JK. .A Y I E ' V' ff' '. S 'romeo-1 lllDllE5llDlIHl'2AClIHlHDllNll T2 S a token of our everlasting friendship, as a rerneinf brance of one who has gone on before but whose example is ever before our eyes, as a schoolfday recollection of days 1 and hours spent in cheerful association with one ever see' ' ing the bright side of life and willing to work and help, and as a loving, ceaseless tribute, we the class of ,28 dedicate this, our Holcad to our beloved friend and classf - rnate, Mildred Casady. r r 'gig IV .. i 1 ' Wiz.. w , M' 22- 'f -V. . If W l 'ill V11 1 Jig ? , ,, Ai? :ms fi A , it fr rp , , V xi fi1llll 'o't'- . 1 'fb 1 l t - WA: ww W . ' gg img ,ff 54,2 1 '.1f f-'i 1' i 'WFS li U h r, ff-C -Vff rgw if Q i xl f 8 . , ,.- Www' ' - X, it-I , I 1 ' If V:w M, af Y J '. ,' u,', ' 1, ,f 'I ffxf'f.'-'v,. -. ' '. xfnblg . lx, , ' ,fi f.:-:'-Y' 5 1 A- 1 A -W efpx ln- 1 V4 .v .gr-,, . - ' N gr ,v K 9 - Y'1 .J , ,. . ,,f., 2? r C7 Free Qnortmit is a trzge expretrszon ofa personally' 'The Ideal YearBook is a portrait of school life expressing the personality ofthe institution which it represents. The Indianapolis Engraving Co.-throu gh its Annual Planning f, Service Deparlmenz' can hel you express in your .year book the true Personality andltradition ofyour school wrzfififovrlrxyqnrmafzbn This Book Engraved by 'The Indianapolis Engraving Co.wu1ffnB1dg. .Indianapolis 351-Qfnf.L'7q'5i3f1SgQ1gc'QrrYzQ3?6:-Qi'fFfE5E5'mE-igcnqnjgiAsiijliifgg pc5:rgf'4cu5w5q1pe ftgfggs 'Q'-fr as wwf as W f ,:.. gl 414. r an 94. -ra 1.. l 42 : ..i 41 E1 A-Y.. 41 41- -Z? .. . ei? .ff -1? 'S 45 P'ijx argcijx 45: 4 1 4 ' x 4 The man who bought a new Ford took it Richard Bridenstein: Where do you get back. What was the matter? Well, you see every blamed part made a noise except the horn. Banker ttelephoninglz Mr. Spanagel, do you know your account is overdrawn 517,- 000 Harry: Look up a month ago. How did I stand then? I'll hold the phone. Banker lreturninglz 'tYou had a balance of S400.00. Harry: Well, did I call you up? -4ik- Landlady: Say, do you know how many pancakes you've eaten? Dan Rees: Nope. How many? Landlady: This makes 263' This made Don mad so he got up and left without any breakfast. -il- Lowell Waggener: I asked her to let me see her home. Tom Green: What did she say? Lowell W.: Said she would send me a auto parts? Harold Brecheisen: At the railroad crossing. ll Mary Ray: I'l1 never go with you any where again. Dan Mitchell: Why? Mary: You asked Mrs. Smith how her husband was standing the heat and he's been dead two months. -ik- Mrs. Brown: Why don't you allow Bob to play baseball? Mrs. Bishop: A part of the game is stealing bases and I'm afraid it will have a bad influence. -L- Freshman: What is the difference be- tween a vision and a sight? Senior: :'We11, my girl is a vision and yours is a sightf' -ib- He: Are they keeping their engage- ment a secret? She: Yes, that's what they are telling picture of it. everyone. 3 . f g PERKI g p Home of - l b Heidman Clothes 2 67. 2 Q Merit Clothes Lb Fri W Chelson Hats My 1 : O m p di Tl y Phoenix Shirts ' . . I Cooper Unlon Suits l ' - 6 4 V Q A Racine Shoes ' , ' S 'P S07 'UHGC and Beacon Shoes V S U t i 5 f 0 C t i 0 71 Friendly-Five Shoes 1' Things Men and Boys , .4 3 PHONE 2121 WW A V . F I S-, Y . 9 'L3,u,i-jilafguiiifftiggffiifqijiigdigiiffgg?J!Ff1f-5523!-f1Qf!FQ3Ljijiigsggiigijfftififl-j' fl- -l'iL J fx.s53?Pg2lKi?1iiiH.SPQFQRY5Q?f.'.Zi3Q?ful-iii-ilk.6Pgf5..?a56?i25.is..5?5e13'w.5P.'2.l-:,iavg-iii.QP.-If1- v 11 W of- ' as 'Q-W ' as ww- ' as 7 A! '-fx- as f7 'E9 '-1'X-'es'-fkffas 'b:fv5.f1essfs1f'v5-f'asfsifhgflASii3152E?'?5?6Ei'lg?PG12f, ii!E'fi7liE1i7li!?i7ii!? 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Harrold, Mgr. 2 U Operating 2 We'll guarantee to satisfy W 2 Princess and Castle Ou W THEATRES y ' Offering the Best in l l Photoplay Entertainment X I , 2 2 6 2 The Princess Theatre is the 3 Q X Home of the 2 2 i t - BECK STUDIO i t MIGHTY WURLITZER p 2 m Pipe Organ 2 Q Phone 2286 Rushville, Ind. p t ifiwjjfjii' i 53 3+ ffl: 'JT TU e9.iT 1fff.if-'U'iiiffdfiiiF'Ti1557156LU91521iifxifi1535155Pfinal?'iCifWffl'Wyi1.f F'li93lW'.zm fun- 4? -ii' S' -fairs' -1,.i'.4f '1,.l'.iP,'-'f..X'A. si'.ui--.19.fx.5l-.19.M4J7-s.sPLM.lw.SP.f'ff,37.w.i6p.Fff.l'wl55Lffcgvi-Ksgifrdlbgf 5.1-2 -S T5 -f 1, xv ! '!.'SJ.J.'1'QiJ..g1g-g!5lgg,j2.J.'T!1x2.-F1f1J.vF'!g3g,3,'Qfg13,4.w! !'xJ.-elifxc.-!11n.4lgi1'xs sa W' Preacher: lfinished discussing prophets for 90 minutesil And now where shall we put Habakuk? Eugene Borem: Let him have this seat -I'm going home to dinner. -QQ- Bob Sadler: I smell cider on your breath. Francis Turner iAlias Fritz Koogell: Nothing of the kind, my boy, my collar is so tight it squeezes my Adam's apple. -Q- Teacher: If your father earned forty dollars a Week and gave your mother half what would she have? Junior Cross: Heart Failure. QQ- Margaret Winship: I shall never marry a man unless he is my exact opposite. Lorna Scull: You're asking for an al- most perfect man. .Q- Poor Mr. Levi, he'd been counting for years on his son coming home and lifting the mortgage, and then, he came home and lifted the silver. E 3 I Q E Z 'You will enjoy 3 Eatmg Q at the ' 2 LGLLIS E i 1 z Coffee Shop I 1 Who Was driving when you hit the car? None of us, We were all in the back seatf -QQ- Professor: What is the most common impediment in the speech of American people? Sophomore: Chewing gum. -SQ- Canada Tell: How much did Philadelphia Pa? How much does Columbus O? How many eggs did Louisiana La? What grass did Joplin Mo? We call Minneapolis Minng Why not Annapolis Ann? If you can't tell the reason why I'l1 bet Topeka Kan. il He heeded not the danger sign, But rushed ahead Pell Mell,- The doctor told the sexton And the Sexton tolled the bell. -L-L. Miss Gullion: Do fish sleep? Laura Rugenstein: Of course. Else why the river bed? gl 3 W I l i . j i L f L l 3 3 ? 4 1 LLE i t 2 l l 4 M G 'r o cerr 2 w 3 af 5 H 4? Phone 1420-Phone 2472 i n 5 g Q 325 - 529 Main st. , 5' 2 Kcj zzzzzzzxggaj 91 'vrtfw vrtf. wrt:- .,'X'rtf.f-'g-rf'., -'rv-':,'w'gy-H.gf yr.LH-'gt-2'.L -'rtvgi fri-'gg'-'r rt 1- r LLjvilfd-''zl!g5:7il'r 1'gLf:lli!I fg2glllvylp-ETig! 0- 1 ,- -, 4- 1 C2711 :Ui 1:25-I f' 1 LL -If I U ur MM 9v.exxw.1P.exxs,sv.f-Ax-. sffvnxew.sf'fxJ-asv.-x..v.sv,-4.1-.airs.:-i.v',i-x..h-.wr,-1.x-.wt-x..1-.W.-1.1 if :ch W 1 1 1: 'pr inf 'IGNYY''dC'3 S !l'O QC'wY'Xx'Q'6T'1ii'XS'QC ui'XZjc3ig1f?'?fQi' ea4'g6i.ii ag256 'g:7i Oiiiii' vEWfl.f3 w,QQ Y 'Y ,I P W fr V Si 'S Us E W Y v ' X' K bw ,, -' 1 V 'V S V V rg: 5,3 3: 1,3 ,::, 'gg 4: gy ,ep ggfsy. 91.9 iz. 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Q With E is Q QW DRY GOODS - SHOES Q89 3 3 READY-TO-WEAR 2 Q 2 The Home of i af FRESH FISH And - 1 OYSTERS i Q Lowell H eadlee ew , A We E OEEEEEA Ol See SEE Q3 3 fCf:F.iFTCe1f.iTTCf:iiTTuffiiffnff15??L'fi5F?1f'fii??t3f25??1:2fL5Li9mfH5.ii5?Ef2f2i9iffiiigfilffwfliiw W 1--.V -M' 1' -fr 1' -ff.:--.if-if-,.5b.-r.m.iiv.f-1.x-.. 5kgfm.s14P.u. .mi'i?fi3.s36?.ffulslieifii5fS?ifili52Qi3Z5isP xt' HQQQQGQQQXQQQLYQQFQQQQSWQ Qi?i4Egg3-5-rffgg 551525 if giigiqrggiqgafgf ps tiny as 1-iw P35Gi!TE51,7i:2ff'E1i'5ii!T1ffilii5IEiZii5Ei7cx5Zmf!i2FE1ik2FIfv-.Tki-rfJf2517kx '-f5 4 - 3' The man about town took his country visitor to a theatre. The visitor applauded heartily at the end of the first act. Are your hands cold? inquired his host. Dr. You didn't follow my prescrip- tion. Patient: I certainly did. When it flew out of the window I followed it and broke my leg. ,QQ- Does Big Red mean anything to Lillian besides a Rushville school yell? Q- Louise Malson, For the last time I am asking you for the S3000 Sophomore dues you owe! Loren Voiles, Thank Heaven's! That's over now. mil.. Mrs. Walters, My son is a football play- er. Miss Smith, What position does he play? Mrs. Walthers, I think it's draw back on the team. Jeweler, If I were you I would not have George, to his dearest Alice' engraved. If Alice changes her mind you can't use the ring again. Young Man, What would you suggest? 1 Jeweler, George, to his first and only ove. .Q Pastor Baptising, You're name please. Young Man, Aloysus Percival Clauding Raymond Jones. Pastor tto assistantl, A little more water, please. Hugh Collier, Pa, what is a dog pound? Pa, Same as any other, sixteen ounces. Shopper, Shall I buy a straw hat or a felt? Scotch Clerk, Buy the straw hat. You can feed it to the cow when it wears out. ..lL- A man got off the train for refreshments. While he was inside the train pulled out. 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Ellen Jane, That's possible but I didn't promise to keep my word. -sQ- If you think you're too small to do big things, do small things in a big way. Judge, What, are you retracting your confession? But you told the court-I Prisoner, My lawyer has convinced me of my innocence! -ll- Bill McCrory, I've had this car for years and never had a wreck. Frances Richardson, 'iYou mean you've had this wreck for years and never had a car. -L- He, I can truthfully say none of my cus- tomers complain of my work. She, What is your work? He, I'm a coffin maker. -ik- When you see a man With blushes on his face As he snaps his watch, There's a woman in the case! -L- Hostess, I heard you were a great musi- cian. I hoped to see you with an instru- ment under your arm. What do you play? Janie Megee, The piano. Zmznuiasasisnsasssssaiasssiassii KiknusssssssassnssasnississssaKi 3 ' '7 I 5 . ii 5 I Q Mclntzre if ? if Efijiiiidffi 5 ? 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