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Above you see pictured a few senior representatives at work and ai play, mainly the former they would have us understand. { By much per- suasion, Fred Safewright was induced to look up from his task in woodworking to give us one of his good-natured grins. {The miss at the typewriter might be secretary to President Hoover, but she is just Faye Orme, chief chewing gum provider for Miss Harrio t Jaehne. { The study in black and white is Sarah Jane Williamson, head librarian and big Rushlite boss. { Does Myron Rees enjoy his noon hour? We guess so, for he is the picture of solid comfort as he lolls against one of the school’s Corinthian columns. {The young ladies in bathing costume are the Misses Caldwell and Schocke. Aren’t they adorable “sandwitches”? ‘They claim to be embarrassed because this picture is in the book. {You’d never believe that Katey Casady could keep still while someone counted 15, but she did and this library scene is the result. [27 ]
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Pauline Walker General Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, 4; Orpheus 1; Band 1, S,) 45) .Lickles.7 Rudolph Walker, Jr. College Preparatory Class treasurer 4; Hi-Y 4; Commercial 4. Janette Warrick College Preparatory Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2. Thelma Irene Weidner College Preparatory Girl Reserve, 1) 253, 943 latin chub meeee (secretary) 4; Commercial club 4; Holcad (business manager) 4; Latin contest — lo- cal, county, district, state 3; local, county, district, state 4. Henry White College Preparatory Class president 3; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Latin club 1, 2, 8; Orpheus 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee 4 2) 3, 4; Holcad (sports editor) 4; Rushlite 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3) 4.9 0rack, Ue Debate 3, 4; Indiana Discussion League—local, county, district, state 3, 4; “Pickles”; ““Gyp- sy Rover”; “Under the Stars and Stripes.” Delbert Wilkison Agriculture Hi-Y 38, 4; Commercial 4; Glee 3, 4; Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4 (captain); “Gypsy Rover’’; “Under the Stars and Stripes.” Julia J. Williams Commercial Sarah Jane Williamson College Preparatory Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, 4; Commercial club 4; Orpheus 1, 2, 8, 4; G. A. As 2% Glee 1, 2: Rushlite 2, 3 (assistant editor), 4 (editor); “Gypsy Rover.” Lillian A. Wolters General Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, 4; Commercial 4; Glee 12.3, 45, “Pickles ?.). Gypsy Rover. wun der the Stars and Stripes.” Lillian R. Woods College Preparatory Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4; Commercial 4; Glee 1, 2, 3, 43 =Pickles ; (Gypsy Rover 7. Un- der the Stars and Stripes.” ‘ bil be v7 [ 26 ]
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MEN OF TRE WORLD Alumni Following the precedent set by the class of 1931, the alumni editor of the 1932 Holcad has attempted to make a directory of the members of the various graduating classes, beginning with the graduates of the class of 1931 and dropping back by tens. CLASS OF 1881 Josie Watson Sillman — housekeeper for Don Brooks, Rush county; Minnie Graham Ditmars— at home, Franklin; Orietta Frazee Wilson — librarian at Hamilton college, Lexington, Ky.; Electa Fouch — deceased; Anna Posey Denning — housewife, Rushville; Mary E. Morgan Pitman — housewife, Chadron, Nebraska; Lida E. Gilbert — Indianapolis; Louis J. Keck — Indianapolis; Phillip S. Fitzgerald — deceased; Edward D. Mof- fett — physician, Oakland, Calif.; John M. Pugh — Reno, Nevada. CLASS OF 1901 Thomas Geraghty — postal clerk, Rushville. CLASS OF 1911 Katie Fern Abernathy Switzer — housewife, Attica; Mary Anderson — at home, south of Rushville; Clarence Bailey — hardware clerk, Conners- ville; Verl Bebout — Electric shop, Muncie; Esther Black Cannon — housewife, Greencastle; Mary Jane Brown Senour — housewife, Milroy; Mattie Brown— deceased; Frank Cameron — farmer, Rush county, Ind.; Frank Carr — deceased; Jeanette Clark Kirklin — housewife, Rushville; Ruth Crull —clerk at Haydon’s Hardware store, Rushville; Charles Dur- rell— farmer, Gwynneville; Frances Frazee Drum — housewife, Miles City, Mont.; Iola Mull Graham — deceased; Alma Green Logan — house- wife, Gary; Minnie Hardin Fouseth — housewife, Greensburg; Zelah Har- din Meyer — housewife, Indianapolis; Ruth Harwell Hackman — house- wife, Connersville; Lucille Blanche Jones Peck — housewife, Lafayette; Marie King Booth — housewife, south of Rushville; Ralph Lord — man- ager Regal store, Knightstown; James Stanton McBride — physician, Indianapolis; Gladys May Mapes — deceased; Lucille Meredith Condon —department store, Miami, Fla.; Hannah Morris — attorney, Rushville; James Morris— farmer, north of Rushville; Pansy Ertel Newhouse — teacher, Indianapolis. Ethel Owen Warrick — housewife, south of Rushville; Ruth Parrish Innis — housewife, Milroy; Beulah Halleen Pearce — deceased; Fannie Ramey — at home, Rushville; Hazel Ruhlman Elliott — deceased; Helen Scudder Hughes — housewife, Detroit, Mich.; Marjorie Smith — commer- cial teacher, Connersville; Norma Smith Hogsett — housewife, Rushville; Selma Starks Minning — housewife, New Point; Charles James Todd — Pennsylvania railroad agent, Logansport; Edith Weaver — at home, Ben- tonville; Elsie Anetta Williams— teacher, Connersville; Anna Worthing- ton — clerk at Mauzy’s department store, Rushville. CLASS OF 1921 Magdeline Arbuckle Woodruff — housewife, Indianapolis; Margaret Britt Reeves — primary teacher, Glenwood; Reba Beale —I. U. nurses training, Indianapolis; Francis Bowen — at home, Rushville; John Davis —electrician with Automatic Electric, Inc.; Howard Eakins — farmer, northeast of Rushville; Florence Fleehart Gray — housewife, Henrietta, Okla.; Emerson Headlee — coach, New Salem; Letha Higgins — stenog- rapher in Internal Revenue office, Indianapolis; Bertha Haywood Eakins — housewife, northeast of Rushville. Geneva Hall Creek — housewife, northwest of Rushville; Ruby Lucille Imlay Kennedy — housewife, San Benito, Tex.; Brenda Kinsinger Holter — housewife, Chicago, Ill.; John Kelly — accountant, Tulsa, Okla.; Helen Lambert Briggs — housewife, Akron, Ohio; Harold Miller — manager of [ 28 ]
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