Selma High School - Retro Yearbook (Selma, IN)

 - Class of 1922

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Hllclvn Holt Mary jo Pittcugur ,..l.ucilc I.ZlINll'Cy ....lwnc l.u-wcllcu Editorial E, the class of '22, wish to extend our hearty thanks to the teachers and pupils ot' the Selma High School for their assistance and co- operation, also to those business men who have made possible the publi- cation of this Touchstone. XVe have tried to make a book that would stand for the best that is in our school. Although we realize that we have not wholly succeeded, we have done our best. There have been so many improvements made of late in our school, that it is impossible to enumerate them all. Some have been just small changes, others large. They have all blended together and made Selma School what it is. One thing that makes the students 1nost proud of Selma High School is the basket halt team. This year the interest has been aroused in the surrounding community as well as in the school, The new gymnasium lloor has helped to bring this about. The study of the Bible has added much to the school cou1'se. A large and interested class has been enrolled all the year. Another thing that was much needed has been done. New additions have been made to the Library. This is something that is very essential in every school. The orchestra, since its formation last year, has improved wonderfully. It, too. makes us proud to say that they belong to Selma. This year we have received l1l0I'9 in our music course than ever be- fore. The sacred cantata, Ruth, was given to show our accomplislnnents in this line. And last, the most ardent wish of all classeseto have a class play f- has been granted to the Senior class. You can not imagine how happy they were while working and planning for it. XVe hope and believe that the patrons ol' the school received so111e of the pleasure that was put into it. NVe know that high school pupils glory in high school playsg so we are advocating them for Selma High. In spite ol' all these improvements more changes can be lllilllkx to aid the progress of the school. The Laboratory material and equipment needs to be replenished: we need a new piano4Oh, so badly- and tdare I say it?J a new high school building, XVe make no apologies for this book. XVC only ask you to forget the mistakes, laugh at the jokes, and remember the time when you were school boys and girls. LLUYIJ CIUXRIQ Xl xR+zL'1i141'1'1c sAxxx'x'1iR fiHfr1iSl1, Hi5-t'-'VY 1 '.xL'1.1x1c xx'l1.1.l.xx1s l.:1ti11, lingliflm, Ihy5'UlUg5 llistfwy and Home GICURGIAX x1L'RRAxx' IX- W fI5H, R- 'X' I i m m'w AIQIIIICIIIHUCS, lfnglish. II-mclpal MR5' l'H'I'lAXN I-IA GAXRVIER C. xx'Rm11T 7111 Gfffdc- Geometry. Physics, xlillllllll Trammg, Orchestra. x 'li ' .' i liL'L'lI'1' RL X 'IUXIX XIXI ' ' XIQ l,l'.l.,X II.XL 5 mh Fmdc . . ix XX II.I.I,X. ,, -ltll and Sth Gratluw. J I I 3111 and -ith Grarlcs, , N Q v ,IICSSII-1 GLUFHRIII v , , 4 K XX. LXRI. R,XRILlx ,Hd ,md gm Gmdcq I-.XL Rl Rl. Ll.Il'l'lXl1I:R liilmle Study - I K K H Music. 1.015 S,Xl-'PER 1 Primary. CARI. XY. H-XII.EY Bill llc hath knowledge who Spareth his words. HELEN M. I-IOLT --Billy' Ellie were her eyes as the fairy- flax. .Xnd her cheeks like the dawn ot day. MARX II. THORX l-!L'RG Din1ples 'IX gentleman who loves to hear himself talk. GRACE M. I,Y K I NS Bridget Beauty is its own excuse for being. I. NEI I- MOODY Mat 'H-Xnd still the wonder grew- That one small head could carry all he knew. ELIZ,-XHIITH l.L'CIl.E lI0l-T Cile She hath chosen a man among a thou sand, NOEL .X. E.-XST Send All great men are dead-and lilll feeling well. MARY JANE LElYlfl.l.EN Molly Light is her step, her eyes aglow' XYlSClO1l1 sitteth upon her brow. IEYRCN I.1JXXl1l.L I,EXYIIl-l,liN Robbie 'IX good-natured boy. well liked! GIZXEVIEYIZ .X. I lCK,XRD Gene 110 To a young heart. everything is fun. liI'lIRfXIKI lflifll. M'liL ' Yuuth hath itx strugglef for wisdmuf' IJIIRUTIIIQX HUPIQ LEEPER Dot Ulmlvt-d she has 1-1 vcry amiable disfbositiollf' ,l.XY C. KIRKLIX ..J-- Still waters run deep 1lll.lJRlflJ li. RL'SFlTl.l- Midge lf l lluvc flung well, it is that which I desired CXRI, O, RXYN Fritz Seeing thu root of tht- matter is found in mc. She Says just what she thinks, and noth- ing .-X man that is Z1 man, and master of his fate. G. AGNES JON FS 5hortie more or less. Rr-xI.PH S. LEWIS UHQDPYH The Class Qf 22 ORGANIZATION President ............ Mary Jann lc-un n Vice-presidvnt ...,....... Marx Ihornburg Secretary and Treasurer.. .... Xxznes one MOTTO Not at the summft, luut tlrm FLOWER .Xmcrican llcauty Rm COLORS llluc and XYl1itc. STONE Pearl. YELL Rah for thc XYl1itc. Rall fo Rah for thc Class of '21, r tln I lm The Virage of The 'ZZ' AL. yu see air historic as a class o' the Selmer Hi Schule begins back in the spring of eighteen, when thirty-one lads an' lasses as brite an' intelligunt lookin' as you ever saw, receeved certificuts like, signifyen that thay wuz: elgihle to launch an' man the steamer hy the name of '22. Yu ort to hex' seen us starten outfethere wuz considerhle of a splash when the old boat slid into the water, I kin tel yu. an' it wussent long til we wuz well nigh started on air four years cruise. VVe went right to wurk a-cleenin' out the cobwebs und a-shinin' und a-polishin' til thet ship o' ourn wuz as good as eny thet had iver sailed the sea. Air captin thet yere wuz Ralph Shoekneyfa reel good one, too but afore we got put up fer the next summer, he up an' left, an' Homer Lang tuk his place. XVal, durin' the summer some maid up there minds thet they cuddent stand the viage, und when we put out agin, the next fall, we hed jest nine- teen to luk efter the old hole. Yo' see a feller by the name ot' Lyle Cummins, and two pert yung girls. Helen Runyan and Grace Lykins, put out with us thet yere. 'I'hay soon got ust to the kraft und we sailed her rite throo without sarious trouble. 0, 0' course sometimes the Mathematics wuddent wurk rite, und we had sum purty feerce storms over around Italy. Yu see some got ter tellin' or sort o' hintin' about a feller, who wuz long since ded, Caesar Julius, yu know, what with the weather like it wuz und some sorta superstishus when yu git ter tellin' 'bout the ded, 'sno wunder things wuz sorta ruff. But we managed to liven things up a hit on deck by hevin' some old fashuned good times und one thing an' nother. Air captin thet yere, Hub Brewington. left us when we wuz purty well under way an' one by the name of Lew- elleng Mary Jane, it wuzff sorta tuk t' givin' orders, und we did air best to carrie 'em out. Yu see it wuz purty eleer thet we'd hey ter wurk togither, so when the order rung out l-leeve Ho we usually did. XVe made purty good speed thet viage, und efter a rest of bout four mounths we started out agin, hedded fer '21, Thet time it wuz Kenneth Sipe. who'd allways held furst rate post, Virgil Pittenger und Helen Run- yan left us fer other ships. XVe stil hed the ol' Blue an' XVhite a-lloatin' in the breze, und by this time we'd begun to reelize what she ment to us. I'll tel yu, fellers, it jist made our blud tlow faster to see her a-holdin' her own agin the blast! By this time iver-body nue ther job an' stuk to it. No matter how the old bote rocked an' tossed, we stuk. und felt as much to hum when the see wuz ruil' as when it wussent, und all the while we wuz a-shinin' und a-cleenin' her up. The XVhite on her prow wuz pure un' the Blue wuz true-not the kind thet a little wettin' will warsh off. XVe hed aighteen passungers thet yere when we started out. Yu see, Jay Kirklin hed jined us rite ofl n the real an' it wussent no time til Marx x Thornburg und Carl Rayn cum abord. Thees fellers wuz purty good sailors, I kin tel yu. Lyle left us about then, but with the help uv the three nue wuns his place wuz filled. VVe wuz a reel soshable bunch und allways wurked togilher. Thet yere we asked the steemer ahead uv us on deckf'21 it wuz-an' enter- tained 'em royally. XVe stil hed the same old pilot. I guess we hed sorta got ust to her bossin' us und it diddent seem nateherel to hev no other. Durin' the summer we lost two thet hed bin with us all along the course. Und it did seem two bad not to hev them with us when we sailed into port, Homer left an' Marie jined a-nother ship. It seemed ez ill' we xxuz a-goin' to be short 0' hands on air last viage, but jist a-fore we hoisted the old banner for the last sail, Ralph un' Mildred jined us. I'll tel yu they wuz ez welcum az the llowers in May. Then we put out to sea for the last time in '22, We were seventeen strong. XVe loved the lilue un' VVhite und we sailed 'er with a will. It jist seemed to come in natcherel to hear the old captin's command ring out, Haul up t'he Blue un' XVhite! The sea wuz purty ruff, but we wuz old sailors und drove air Course straite throo. Ah me! 'twas a buliful site to see thet Old Blue an' XVhite '22 steem into the harbor of Life, an' leave at her port a dark red rose, showin' thet The '22 hed not sailed in vain, M. J. L., '22. Senior Class Son 1 Tune - Aloha Oel lVe'rc the Senior Class of Selma School: In numbers we are seventeen. .-Xnd our motto shall be our lifes rule, XYhile above, still fairer heights are seen. CIIVJRUS 't'he summit is beyond ns still, Hut we are bravely climbing on, Gaining strength with every conquered hill, Until our goal is won. XVe will prize our colors, white and blue'- The emblems of the true and pnret Lusstns learned this year of twenty-two. Fit us all to strive and to endure. J. N. M.-'21 Senior Prophecy FTliR graduating from Selma Iligh School in 1922, I left my friends and went on a long and interesti ng trip to the Iloly Land, Egypt, and all those wonderful places we used to study about in our Bible lessons not many years ago. About live years later, on my way home, I was walking in the streets of New York City when I caught sight of a large opera building. I de- cided I would go in, as this would help pass tl1e time while waiting for my train, The house was beautiful, a11d I hadn't been seated long until the curtains were raised. and w ho should come out but Helen Holt, a very noted soprano singer! Immediately after the performance I asked permis- sion to speak to the great soprano. This privilege being granted, Helen and I had a long and interesting talk. She said, Dorothea Leeper is living in this city. It has not been very long since I was at her home. She sits by the tire and knits while a pretty cat lies at her feet. t'l'his surely signifies that Dorothea is an old maid.l My train had arrived by this time, and, alter bidding her goodbye, I set out again. Again I stopped at Bullalo. where I knew Marx Tliornburg was a very prominent citizen, There I learned, too, that he was a ve1'y learned lawyer of that place. The little girl with curls hanging over her shoulders when last I saw her, was now a Latin teacher in a Buffalo high school, whom everyone recognized as tleneieve Pickard. Then, at Columbus, Ohio, as I stepped oll' the train, I saw Gracie Lykins witl1 her two small children who had black, curly hair and dark eyes. They looked just for the world like her. She then told me that she had married a very wealthy young man and was living very happily in a large home, as she had always longed to do. I told her about seeing Helen and hearing of Dorothea, and she said, Lucite Ilolt and Mildred Russell are the only ones I ever hear from. Lucile's I'ortune turned out queerly. You know she intended to he a music teacher, XVeIl, she went to college and made plans for her work. But her plans all failed when 'the man in a thousand' asked her to make a cozy home for him. Mildred, let me inform you, is now abroad. She went to college and there met a very nice man and later they were married. She is enjoying life immensely, I am sure. At last I arrived in Muncie and there I saw Agnes .Iones, just as little and tiny as ever. She informed me that she was working in an olI'ice in Muncie, and was just on her way to visit Carl Rayn and his family. Carl was a professor at the Indiana State Normal, was married, and living nearby. She also told me where the other classmates were and what they were doing. Noel Iiast and Lowell Lewellen were no longer together. Lowell was a minister in Georgia and was preaching sermons which were well worth hearing. Noel was a doctor in California. Neil Moody was living on a large farm and was a very prosperous farmer. Iiphriam Cecil was a math- ematics teacher in Chicago. Mary .lane Lewcllen, our president and leader. had gone to college, and was now teaching in a girls' college somewhere in New York, .-X5 for our class Jay Kirklin was an athletic teacher in Flotrida. Carl Bailey. who was once so brilliant in physics, was now a great seienee teacher in St. Louis. Last, but not least, comes Ralph Lewis, who wrote our class poem so many years ago. He was now a great writer of L l1llLll'6Il,S poems, and was taking the place of James XVhiteomb Riley. M. E. R4 and G. M. L. Class Poem Hail to the class of twenty-two, XYith her colors blne and white: All these years she has strived to do That which was noble and right. There may have been classes wfth greater fame ln the world since classes began: . we honor its name For the noble XVe go ont this lnto the wild To see if we be Can stand or XX'e have worked ln the XYe have true race it ran. year from Selma School troublesome world or fool -- and . man be downward hurled. with ambition and zealous trust classroom and with the ball: struggled on, for we thought we must, Thru Latin, linglxsh, and all. And now to the Except this, our .XllllOSt we have come to the end of the year, end of our rhymingg molto, and never fear- Xot at the summit, but ellmbingf' - R. l.., '22, Last Will and Testament XVe, the Seniors ot' nineteen hundred and twenty-two, being of sound 111ind and body, do hereby will and bequeath all our worldly effects and property to the several students. classes of students, as teachers mentioned below, as follows: Section 1. Section 2. Section 3. Section -t. Section 5. To the Section 1. Section 2. Section 3. Section 4. Section 0. Section ti. ARTICLE l. 'lo the High School as a whole: Our ability to get along with ali teachers at all times. l'o the Juniors: Uur ability to stick together. l'o the Sophomores: The right to have all the parties they please. l'o the Freshmen: The privilege ot' initiating the incoming Fresh- man class. the prospective Freshmen: The right to enjoy High School as we have. r r To ARTICLE II. Faculty: To Mr. Neher: Our thanks tor co-operating with us during this, our last year. To Mr. Clark: Our good will and respect. To Mr. XVrighl: A pair of suspenders. To Miss Sawyer: The right to send the Senior boys from English class, To Mr. ltarick: The right to tell all the jokes he pleases in Bible class. To Mrs. Clippenger: The privilege ot' spanking some of the little Senior boys. Section 7, To Miss Williams: A recipe hook. ARTICLE lll. To imlividual students: Section 1. To Cecil Groves: Good behavior, Section 2. To Martha Reese: A play house. Section 3. To the Freshman boys: The right to tlunk in Latin. Section 4. To Claudie NVilliams: The privilege of playing on the basket Section 5. Section ti. Section 7. Section 3. Section Sl. Section 10. Section ll. Individual Section 1. Section 2. Section 3. Section Section 5. 4. ball team. To Garvice Clark: A nose guard. To Clarence Thornburg: Vera Andrews. To Jean Current: The right to get peeved at anyone at any time. To Yera Andrews: A box ot' rouge. To Thelma Dotson: Joseph Roush. To Adrienne Cecil: The right to write all the notes she pleases. To 1 ,. lzugene Ryan: lhe right to boss the whole high school. ARTICLE IV. students bequeath the following: To the Andrew twins and Mildred Mott: My comb tthat is. the remainder ot' it! and my ll1lI'l'OI'.- Agnes. To Russell XVeiss: My place as center on the basket ball team, provided he gets hurt in every game.fMarx. To any Sophomore boy who will accept: My place as the only male member ol' the Cicero class.- Ralph. To Harold Jones: The right to ask Senior girls to parties, -Lucite. To Virgil Rubleg My good grades in deportment.- Jay. Section 6 Section 7 Section 8 Section tl Section 10 Section ll Section 12 Section 13 Section 1 I Section 15 Section Ili Section 17 To To To To To To To To 'l'o To . 1.0 To Martha Rees: My place as joke editor on the annual stall. - Grace. Eurdith Jones: My desk a waste paper basket, now that I am through with it.e Dorothea. Claude Thornburg: My splendid I 'U English grades.wCarl B. Joanna XVilliams: The blunders l make while reciting in class,-efMary Jane. Cecil Groves: The steam-heated ear-rings presented to me by Miss Sawyer for being the biggest fool in S. H. S.-Noel. Dorothy Jones: My good behavior during M1's. Lewis' as- sembly period.- Mildred R. anyone who will accept: The love I should have received from Miss Sawyerff Lowell. any Junior boy: The kind looks and personal attention I received in bookkeeping class.f Neil Herbert Jones: The right to take my seat-mate tMildred RJ home from church.,-Helen. Harold Jones: The good grades I should have received in English: also the dice Miss Sawyer took away from me, pro- vided he can get thenre Carl H. Clarence Thornburg: My hilarious laugh.f Ephraim C, some needy person: My extra Latin credits.f Gene. In witness whereof, we, the Senior Class of Nineteen Twenty-two, have hereby signed our names to our last will and testament, on this seventeenth day ol' February, nineteen hnndred twenty-two. Mary-ja N e Lewellen Genev I eve Pickard Jay Kirkli N Carl Bail E y Marx T hornburg Mildr E d Russell Grac E Lykens N oel East Helen Hol T Lowell Le W ellen E phraim Cecil Ag N es Jones Lucile Hol T Carl Ra Y n Doro T hea Leeper Ralph Le W is Neil lilo O dy Junicinrf Cllass l9ffirz-rs Ifugcnc Ryzm. l'ruQ?fIcn1. Clamlv 'Iih1rnlmrg. Sec.-Trvu FL'l'iI NF RYXN TI-i1lRXI1L'RG DICK! JYICR IIAR4 rI.IB jc JN I-.5 . , . . LLXL IJI4. R050 112 K.I.N.RIx I.lXlX1,5lHX CI..XL'lJIf THlJRXl1l'RG IIILYIQR ROE CI..XRliYl'Ii 'I'IlURXl'ZL'R1'Q JF XX ClfRRI2X'l' I.l'C'll.l'Q XYRIGIIT JILXXNX XYlI.l.l.XNlS XYNAX CURN KISIIC SXYAXDIQRS I'XliR'l'H.X 'fUI.SUX fxl,XR'S,XRIfT URI it Hib ..'x.. l4l'.Ix X 5-MKII. fYl.l.INlf RXYN NXHMY RUSS P' Xl'l.TN I7 111 JQDXYIX X'll.IJRlil1 MOTT Xl XRY IU VITTIQXGI XIXRY TllHRXUL'Rl'l IKXY If R If I2 D XLXRIIIAX R111-.5 YIVRXAX .XNIDFRSOX YICRAX .XXIJRli'xVS XYXYIA XT-1S'lTJR A i Junior Class Poem lt's a sight to see us.--this class of twenty-three- Twenty-six in number, each as busy as a bee, Alookin' glad and smilin' and theys none of you can say That you can guess the reason why we feel so glad today I must tell you all about it, tho lirst I'll have to state Eugene is our president, sO's to set the matter straight. Claude is our cartoonist, and our treasurer. too, And always puts our business deals right thru, Hilner, Harold and Thorny are the small boys of our class And each one likes to make the grades that pass. In the role of Boaz, Mark certainly is line, XYhile Roscoe grins and argues almost all the time. l.ike in Noalfs ark. I'll introduce to you .-Xll our girls in a class together, two by two: First of all comes Mary, along with Mary Jo. XYhose averages are always far from being low. Pauline and Flsie have the gift of gab: Vera and Verna always rave about some sorta fad. l.ncfle and Bertha sure have some wiggle, XYhile ,lean and Martha star when it's t'me to gggle. XVlien anything's said, Qlive and Mildred always blush, Hut nothing nn earth will make Margaret and lfae rush. Now, Naomi and Fern tl'm almost to the enda- Last is XYavia. Anna and Joan, all whom l can recommend. .-Xnd now you have an ide' why this class of '23- Twenty-six in number, each as busy as a bee, ls alookin' glad and smilin'-ean't you understand? lt's this junior class that makes ns feel so grand! -M. A. R, '23, S0phom0re Class Mffirrrs Clziuviu XYilliams, I'1'vsi1lcnt, Czlrrull Lang. Src,-Trails. lJIil.l!liRT TIIUIQNIIKRG MXIZIQI. GIZIGIQR L'XRRHl,L IUXNIB l.L'L'Il.lf IMXNDRICY l'N XYCHS l1RliliNXX'.XI.'I' SYl.Yl,X AXRl3OG.XS'1' I-IIJNX lfliilllfli Xlklllil. IJICIQIJYIQR ICIJITII XYIIIJII CLIQVAX lfUDRIE.'X k'I.YllIi CIMXRIQ RL'SSlQl,I. XYIZISS fflfk,-Il, GRf7Ylf Kl.XL'RlL'If SI..XL'GIl fIA,Xl'l3Ilf XX'Il.l.I.XKl9 YIRHII. RUIZLIZ XIIRIKM SRI.XI.I. Yfrblfl. TllURNlTL'Rl' BIICRLIN l3,Xll.IiY KIURIIQNNIC CHCII. Xl XRY IXXYISIJX Nlfxlvlllf DAXVISUX MXH Y fl lVI.'lxl'iR The Makee ellieve ireil. E gs HEN I was a little girl I loved to peek into birds' nests and see the beautiful colored eggs. My com- panion was a girl younger than I, whose name was Laura. VVe would climb trees, wade through tall grasses and look in every nook to limi nesis. Of course, we would never touch or harm them in any way. It was an endless delight to find and admire the eggs. One day, as we were playing, we saw some pretty green grass along a garden fence and we decided to make nests in it. After we made several, Laura wished we had some eggs to put ' them. She suggested small stones in as a substitute. I obiected strongly to to this, thinking it would be a disgrace the birds if some one passing thought the ugly stones were bird eggs. Then I remembered that the grocer- boy had brought Mamma a big sack of beans that morning. XVhy not color some of those and put them in the nests? I suggested this to Laura and she thought it a good idea. she came to our gave us some beans. VVe colored them and, my! - they looked fine! XVe went out to the garden fence, taking them along with The next morning house and Mannna Can You Mary D. with a well-prepared Geom- etry lesson? Sylvia catching a real beau? Cecil Groves knowing anything but Ablative Absolute? Maude in her monstrous hair-putl's again? Claudie XV. being interested in hus- bands hiding their wives? Russell XVeiss? Miriam getting stout? Clyde becoming fast? Adrienne having only one date a week? us. and after making two nests es- pecially for these wonderful we put them in. The nests looked just like real birds' nests, only the eggs were much smaller. The next month we returned to see the nests and. low and behold! thc beans had started to grow, just like those in Jack and the Beanstalk. But as they weren't magic they didn't grow quite so high. XVe were delighted with the thought ot' having a little garden of beans. My class at school had been study- ing plants, so I suggested that we pull back the grass that was around the beans so they could receive the heat of the sun's rays and grow better. The next time we went to see the beans we couldn't find them any place. I was surprised and Laura looked fool- ish and pretended as if she didn't know anything about them. At last she admitted that she pulled them up, wrapped them in a cloth and put them in the stove so thev could receive plenty of heat and grow faster. I was a little disgusted at first, but then I realized that she had not studied plants as l had, so explained to her that beans had to have their roots in the ground in order to grow. M. G.-24 ltmagine Virgil Ruble practicing what he preaches? Maurice with a smooth pomp? Edith having a steady caller? Mabel blowing the bell otl' of her trom- bone? Merlin getting 97 in deportment? Mary C. with bobbed hair? Edna cracking a joke? Lucite losing her gentle disposition? Carroll being tanned by the summer's wind? Cleva playing a duet with Kriesler? Frances playing basket ball? Fireshmen CIE-Iss 0Bffirrrz Ilmnglfl f,uorIxx'111. I'1'cslrIu11t. IIL'I'IH'I'I ,I0111-5. Yicc-I'ra-siflvxlt. Xlxrtlm ,Xlicu Slaughter. Svc -Trcas. IMINIXLIJ GUIIIHXYIN IIINIV I.IiXX'I-II-I.I2N IIIaRl!IfR'1' ,IUNICS Df3RH'I'lIX -IONICS lSIiI'II RUUSII XIIXRGIXRIIT IIIXIIIX IL'IQIII'I'II -IUNICIS THIiI.M.X I'JOTSl'JN I1llN.XI,IJ RYAN KIXRIXN R.-XYN IIUXYIXRIJ STICYICNS VII:f,XNNIi'I I'Ii CI.INI I XVIQIFNCIZ MICICIQS I.IIN,X XX'If.'XYIZR LLIXRIQNCIZ CLINIC RIILIJRICD SIYXNIJI Ix 1I.Ii1'J CLINIC ITIJITH CICCII, IxIiNNIi'l'lI SIIRUYIQR NIiI.I,Ilf GRIZIZNXY XRVIIQIQ CIXRIQ ICTIIICI, III,X'I'T IHXII, XYRIIQIIT IJONNIX ROSS IIIXR'I'I'I.X .XI.ICIf SI-.fXL'GIITIiR CLIQU SIYINGLIIY 'N -,X 1 - I :fe- Freshmen Poem Listen, people, from far and neat. .Xnd tlze tale ot the l:l'K'Sl'l1llC'l1 you will hear. First in the Class of twenty-'ive ls Donald, our president, big in our eyes. A-Xnd Dmifvld Ryan, his pal, thongh not his size, Joseph Roush. our new class mate is he- He won his fame in a boxing' spree. :Xml l suppose you've heard of the twins- Hello. Dorothy and lone, wall: right in. Then there is Mildred and Xlartlui Alice, Modest and quiet girls are they, Earnestly talking the time away. Cleo, in Latin, is knwwn as a star. XVhile. Reba, her elnim, behind is not far. Nellie. a model student is she -- Studies her lessons like a busy bee. lienneth and linrdith are full of fun- They do all the inisehievons things under the lftliel and Tiielma are noted for squealing- Vfhen the tirebt-ll rings their shouts reach Clarence Cline a clown will be. llut Cleo is the one who ticl-:les me llerbert. Garyice and Dale all Oli the team Sllll. the Ceiling. they plav - XYhen their deportment dOesn't stand in the way. Marian is always a friend to all, And Jeanette is sometimes caught in the hall. Donna and Luna both strive hard if do right, XYhile Howard and Lawrence were never known to tight. Margaret and lfdith, I must confess .Xre sometimes better than the rest. The tnenty--mix, both great and small- ,Xt least, rlt-ar folks. l've named them all. I. L. 25. 5 J' . A A V00 Eighth Grade i!.9ffirrr5 Imlm Gcigcr, IIFLWILICIIL IIIIIOIIIHS Sha I1l.I-INIJITNA .XVSTIX XYILI IAM IXXRRIST BLXRY IQLLI-IN I1L'LLHCli IiIiXNIi'I'II CECIL IN JRUI li CLARK GDI NIQTII CLIXRIQ HLIXIXIZ COLLINS TRLIITT IHUXKIN ORYILLI2 ITXYIXG FTIIYI. IFUIDRIZIX NLXRTIIA ITUIJRIAQX 'HJHN GIQIGIZR AGN EIS GRIiIiXXX'.XL'1' XIICIXRL IQITPVLIZR PAUL IQIRIQLIN HIZLFN LQXNIJRITY OLIVER LINIJSIIY RIXTII LI NDSITY GXII. LEONARD muon. Sec.-Trcas. ROI-IIQRT LIVIXGSTK IX MARIE II. OIJLE CIIIQSTER PERRY MlI.DRIiI7 PHILIPS LICXYIS RICESIC TIIHKLXS SHANNON f',fXRf'JI. 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L. T.- 23. The Senior Play PROFESSOR PEPP Given by the Senior Class of Selma High School, April 21, 1922, in the School Gymnasium. Coached by Manic Cecil Kennedy. Assisted by Marguerite Sawyer. CHARACTERS Professor Feterl-:in PGDD. a nervous wreck... ......... Lowell Lewellen Mr. C. B. Buttonbuster, a giddy butterfly of '13, ..... .Marx Thornburg Howard Green, his son, who had the court change his name..Noel East Sim Batty, the police force of a coll-:ge town .............. Neil Moody Peddler Benson, working his way through college .......... jay liirklin Noisy Fleming, iust out of high school .......... . ....Ralph Lewis Pink Hatcher, an athletic sophomore .... ..... . .Ephraim Cecil Buster Brown, a vociferous junior ..... ......Carl Rayn Betty Gardner, the professor's ward ............ ...Mary Jane Lewellen Aunt Minerva Boulder, his housekeeper Petunia Muggins, the hired girl ........ from Showhegan, Maine. Dorothea Leeper .......Agnes jones Olga Stopski, the new teacher of folk-dancing ........ Mildred Russell Irene Van llilt. a social leader .......,......... ...... H elen Holt Vivian Drew, a college belle ......... Kitt Clover, a collector of souvenirs .. .. . .Gene Pickarrl ....Grace Lykins Caroline Kay, :L happy little freshman... .... Lucile Holt Herald .................................. .... C arl Bailey Time-Three days in September. Place- A small college town. Time of performance-Two hours and twenty minutes. SYNOPSIS ACT l. Professor l'epp's residence on the college campus. The opening day of school. A trip to Russia. Father comes to college. ACT II. Same as Act I. Father nihilists. Bombs and bumski. is hazed. Surrounded by the ACT Ill. Same scene. A garden party by moonlight. Celebrating the football victory. Bonfire and parade. Father the football hero. The serenade. Aunt Minerva on the war path. A double wedding. The Senior Class of '22 wishes to extend their most hearty thanks and appreciation to Miss Sawyer for the invaluable help she has given us in producing this play. I XCIQ RUXY 111-11 111 1'ig11t1: 1Y111p11-S V1111111Al111111'Q. 1's1.11'1': S1:1111 Xl guard: G. C. XX'r1g111. c11:1c11: '41111ck 1i11'1qli11, 1:11011 g1121r111 S11111c!' 1 11 wr 1 1 RUNT 1Qf1X'f: 1!111111y 1.1-1x'1'111111. 5111121111 111111 11IlC1i g11a1'11: A'11c11 T1111'11D111L 1x':1r111 'A11'K11 Ry:111, f1'11'wz11'11. Varsity BASKET BALL GAMES PLAYED 1921-1922 f1c1 ZS. 11z111'1'1111- 1'11 SC111111 21 ..,.......... 91111113 You -1. R111g1-x'1111- 1111 S1'1111Z11 111 .... . Selma Y1'1x.11. llwwto 1e11 91-1111111 5 ,...,.... 511111111 115111 17 . 1i111g1x'f111- 1:11 R1r1g1'v111c1 13... ...51-11113 Yfw 23. LTk'l11k'Y' 1211 1111111-1'1 1 ...,......,,..,. 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Mali 3. .X1l1l1C11' -1 . ,.SL'1111f1 IU 25 -17 211 30 113 4-1 111 52 111 52 77 -17 -1.1 3-1 41 17 -1'1 19 I Xfli RMNX mlgiyt h:11'Ve1' 4.. XX rlght, COIICIIQ Rmscnu lJickm'cr, vaptnin :xml forw: M ww ccutcr. QHXJT RUXY llc-ft to riglltli Xlnuricc Slflllghltf, Qfll21l'flI llalc ll lxxx l,J0l'lZlIl1 Ryrm, guard. Sewnd Team SECOND TE4M'S BASKET BALL GAMES Nm: IF. Riflgrvillc Int Selma! 7 ..........,.. Sclm Dec. J, IQFCCH 'l'ww11il1ip int lf:1r111I:1m1b l...Sg-lm. -Tilll. I., Green 'I'-Xwnsllip 1211 SL-Ima! 1 ....... Sy-lm jim. 212. lrllfllllflllfi Int l'xI1I'l1'II1lHIl 2 ...... ...Sa-lm jan, 27, !,qtrXYfxH lat SL-Inlm fv ........ ...FL-lm Iw-11.17. VIEIAHIIZIITII mt SQ-Ima? H ...,......... Sulm INTER-CLASS TOURNAMENT March 10, 1922. Sc-vcnth fYQ!'I1flC. ll. lfghth llrurl--, QU. l'.I'CNIYl1lIlll, N S-vwwlxwre, ll. . , . ,, ylulmwr, 111 5L'lIll'lT. -N Spni.-r, IS: S--plwlrmrv. 21 m rightb: Uonald Gomlwin. hack guard: f3ZlTVlLx L ar Iwrxx :rc Athletics Tl-ILETICS is one of the most im- portant features in the life of a school. It is something that, if played and managed right, most everyone enjoys. XVe not only enjoy the playing, but we associate with other schools and form acquaintances with other people. and that brings the schools closer together. Each individual learns that he must con- trol his temper, use team work. do his best at all times. and make his grades if he takes part in any of the contests. Our school does not have the advantages that larger schools have, but where would our school be if we did not have any athletics at all? - Not much base ball is played here for we only have an eight-month school and the ground is not in condition to play much of the time. XVe play a few inter- class games and once in a while we play some other school. but we are very weak in base ball because we don't practice it enough. In future years this school should take more interest in base ball and win some honors for S. H. S. in that line. Track work is not encouraged here. so we don't have any star milers, which we would have if it was taught. Basket ball is one of the sports in which our school takes an interest. Every one is for Selma High. They have made us a good place to play. but it is handicapped by some beams which hinder long shots. lt would be all right if we played at home all of the time, but it hinders us when we go away. There is some talk of removing these beams and the next year's team may have a better place than we had. The team this year played nineteen games and lost only three: which is a bet- ter record than any Selma High team has had since l91l. Maybe we didn't play as strong teams as some other schools, but there are very few other schools that made a better showing at the tournament. The game with Ridgeville, in which we doubled the score. was the first time in live years their high school had been beaten at Ridgeville. .Xlmost every year we have lost to Farm- land at Farmland. but this year we took them on their own tioor. XX'e took two games from Daleville, which is something our school has not done for a good many years. The rest of the teams on our schedule we most always won from-one game, at least, and two :nost of the time. Our second team this year was a won- der. They won all of their games and their opponents were lucky if they WOI1 any points at all. This team will help make the hrst team next year. In our practices they were always on hands to battle us and we had to play some to beat them. So a great deal of the credit for our victories goes to them for their co-operation. The girls did not take much interest in playing basket ball this year. They had the material to make a wonderful team. So the next year the girls should organize and play a few games and show these other schools that we have girls who can play basket ball as well as the boys. .X great deal of the credit for this year's team goes to the coaching of Mr. G. C. XVright. He was not hired as a coach but as a school teacher, but he spent a great deal of his valuable time in coaching our team, and we appreciated it very much. l'Ve want to thank our yell leadei, Don- ald Ryan. for his support this year. He was with us at all times and showed all lzinds of pep all the time. The last thing in our basket ball season was the inter-class tournament. Although this was the second year ot' class tourna- ments. the student body showed great en- thusiasm in supporting their class colors. The Sexenth grade was defeated in a one-sided game by the Eighth grade, with a score of JU to nothing. The Sophomores defeated the Freshmen in a close--sccre game of 11 to S. The Seniors played the Juniors and eliminated them with a more- than-double- score of ZS to ll. The final game of the Blue and lVhite against the Black and Old Gold was the one that aroused pep in both classes. The Blue and lVhite team was defeated by the lower classmen, the Sophomores. Bullock, of Selma. refereed the glade games. while Friar, of Farmland, made de- cisions in the high school games. The Senior team-mates extend their k'nd regards to the other members of the team in appreciation of their team work in all the games. They hope hat the next year's Calendar Sept. 12. School started. Two new Senior students enrolled-Mildred Russel! and Ralph Lewis. Sept. 10. Seniors elected class officials. Sept. 20. Mrs. Clippenger gave us our lirst music lesson. Sept. 21. Seniors ordered class rings. Sept. 26. Got our new moving picture ma- chine: it works iine. Sept. 30. Attended our nrst movie. Oct. S. A Senior party at Gene Pickzird's. Had a wonderful time. Oct. 17. Organized an athletic association. Also, it was the birthday of Grace Ly- kins and the Seniors surprised her in the evening. Had a line time. Oct. 20. A masquerade party at Mary Thornburg's. Oct. 22. A Sophomore hailowe'e11 party at Delbert Thornburg's country residence. Uninvited guests entertained them- selves by tearing up vehicles. Oct. 26. Seniors got their class rings and they are certainly proud of them. Oct. 28. Mildred Swanders entvrtainecl the Freshmen class. 1'-'mor l7!'t?SllIl1Cll - the spooks tore up their party. Oct. 29. Senior party at the home of Kenneth Sipe. a former student of Selma. Had a tine time. Nov. 14. The boiler got something wr- ng with it and we had a week's vacation while it was being tixed. Nov. 28. The juniors and guests enjoyed a Thanksgiving party at the gym- niasium. Nov. 30. Sophoniores had a Thanksgiving party at Frances Greenwalfs. XVho lost their shoes? Dec. 14. Flected members of the Annual staff from the- Senior class. Dec 15. Blr. W'right gave orders for Seu- iors to clean the lab XVe were ex- pecting the inspector, but he never came. team may Sbe as successful, and even more. in their games. RAH! RAH' RAH! RAH' 1t.XH! RAH! SE LMA! XY HO-O-O! SELMA! XYHO-O-O! SFLMA! Sliljl.-X' SELMA! Events 16. The Hgh School attended the arincis' Institute in the afternoon. of Dec. 1. Music furnished bv H. S. orchestra. Dec. 18. Seniors surprised Mr. Elabarger. He was certainly surprised, too. NVe had a most wonderful time. Dec. 19. junior party at Mark Livings- ton's. A world of fun. Dec. 20. juniors had a surprise on Juanita Ruble at the home of Mary Thorn- burg. Dec 22-23. Evaminations. Dec. 24. Seniors had a Xmas party at the home of Agnes Jones. A wonderful time, indeed. 11. Seniors had their pictures taken at Mr. Littlet0n's studio. lan. 13. Our basket ball defeat by Eaton, and the .luniors served some oyster soup. Oh, you soup! Ian. 24. Mr. Xeher caught some girls dancing, so we cannot play the piano any mere, Oh. shoot! lan. 27. The Freshmen have a party at the home of Cleo Cline. However, it was more largely attended by the boy s. lan. 30. Gertrude Smith started her post course at S. H. S vlan. Feb. 7. The llible students got ten per cent taken off of their deportment for being so noisy one day when Mr. Rar- ick was not there, Feb. 10. The Seniors sent for their play. They are very anxious to receive it. l'eb, 13. The Seniors sent the lirst install- ment of the Annual to press. Stem very happy. Feb. 14. Received S55 in return for sub- scriptiou for getting a moving picture machine two years ago. l'eb. lo Some Seniors made a business trip to the metropolis of Desoto. Had an enjoyable time. Feb. 17. The Seniors received the'r play. called Professor Pep. It looks very interesting. Feb. 22. A good-looking lot of Sen'ors made quite a hit in Parker. They were on business, however. Feb. 27. Miss Kennedy came to the school in the evening and chose the cast for the Senior play. Mar. 1. The Seniors ordered their inv'ta- tions. Mar. 2, 3, 4 The Tournament at New- castle. XX'e frightened the Muncie boys: however. we lost the game to them. Mar. 9. The S. H. S. gave a Cantata. Mrs. Clippenger was the director. Mar. 10. XYe had an inter-class tourney and the Sophomores won. much to the displeasure of the Seniors, Mar. 15. The Seniors went to a party at the home of Miss Barley. XVe had quite a time. pulling taffy. Mar. 13. The .Iuniors had a box social and had lots of fun. Many stunts were performed. .-Xpril 21. Senior Play. April 28. Reception. April 30. Baccalaureate. May 3. The Commencement. DAILY HAPPEN IN GS Dorothea I.. waving at the street car l'tlO- tornien. .-Xgnes gl. picking the dust and l'nt from Ralph's sweater and telling him how nice he looks. Hr, Rarick telling a joke in Bible class. Eugene R. playing marbles with the little boys. Mr. 'XYright forgetting to lool-1 up sonie- thing that he promised to tell the Physics class, Mr. Clark reminding us about talking. Agnes I. having trouble with her cash in bool-:keeping class. Finding Ralpli I.. up in high school room with the girls. Ione I-. and Dorothy J. asking to be ex- cused-so they can library and talk. Mark I-. trying to start Sophomore boys seeking aid in Latin from go down to the an argument. Maurice Slaughter, especially on Mon- days. I WON DER XYho Sport XYilliams' girl was at the Soph- omore banquet. If Cecil Groves found his chicken at Gene Pickard's after the junior hox social. lf Mr. Neher found the daily newspaper interesting at the inter-class tourney. If Sport XYillian1s has changed his mind about ,loan of Arc being a hero. If Miss Sawyer still has hunches in the Sophomore l.atin class. If Verna .-X. and Adrienne C. have found out they cannot carry water in a funnel. If the time will ever come when Maurice .Slaughter does not burn midnight ol. If Pauline lX'illiams ever sat on the tioor or talked to a strange young man in the office. If Mr. Rarick does not know some more jokes to tell to the Bible class. If Cecil Groves is ever sober. XYhere Dorothea Leeper found her class ring. If .-Xgnes Jones ever lets anyone read her diary. If Noel East was ill after the party at Miss Barley's. XYhy Mr. XVright knows so much. If Harold jones has got a girl yet. If Verna A. has learned to turn around in a cozy-cab yet. XYhy Mildred Mott seems so popular this year at school. XYhy the Seniors did not win the inter- class tourney. IF If I can see wrong, can Garver C. XVright? If you are west, is Noel East? If you are smart is Russell XVeisse twisej? If trees shake does Mildred Russell? lf I.atin class is a dead stone. is Mark tal Livingstontel? lf you are a husk. is Eugene Caj Ryan frindl? lf it snows. will Carl Rayn trainl? lf Donald Goodwin is large. is Fern Small? If we buy you dates. should we buy Anna Corn? If you kill, does Maurice Slaughter? lf we w:1lk. will I-Iilner Roe? lf you are wrong, is Lucile XVright? T :: ':::: '::::::Zxnxf FAStax::: '::::::::x':::'T g O O 0 ' l The Value l 5 Walter C. N1chols g A Q.. , ' E W 0 E 2 TVVO STORES E 0 ' C l l 117 East Charles Street z or-rect : Near Terminal Station S ' - ' ' FH P ' h , g , ne olnt P armacy 9 3 Eyesight g 3 Corner Ohio nnfl liirby ,Xve. l z ' ' s YOU KNOW l I o 3 , ,. . . l DRUGS SODA t g Faulty Xlslon IS an annoyance 2 z g : and serious handicap. and elim- 2 : 2 3 inates many joys of life. g z i l NVE FIT GLASSES RIGHT g l S 2 AND SAVE YOUR EYES 2 3 I U l See Harriott and See Better. l l . . l 206 South Walnut St. Muncie 5 l Muncie, Indiana 8 5000000000000-o-ooooooooooeooQ- A Loo-ooooooo oooo o ooooooo oooooood XV:XXTED-- Xxfillllbfli Good behavior of sturlcnti dur- XYanted: The S. ll.S. eyes.-Mrs. Clp- mg lllth llHlml'AMrS' Lewis' pengcr. XYnntecl: .X rerll nervous mln.-Rliss Y N Sawyer. XX anted: .X l'l'l6lll0l'3.llillllTl book -ly. C. XYright. XYantt-cl .X ct-rtnin young man.-.Xgncs Y . Tones. xvilllttffl. XX ays and means by whl 'li l van distinguish between Vera nncl Yeriia .X. XX':mta'd' X Small white bulldog by the --fxlr. l., ll Clark. name of ll111i1s. -llctty llzxrflncr. l 9i933333i3i311333:33333393::332::33:3333393533333333333331331 , o l . S ' ' I S t l B k ' ll Feclera ys em o a erles g l I l 0 ' 3 Quality Bakers 3 Il 0 3 OUR Mofrfro 3 O l Ouulity -Y ee Servive z 2 o H l 3 PARTIES, CLUB ORDERS, Etc., z ' o ll . . 2 Our SPCCl2lllty E I ' o ' . . o 2 phones, 237 31141 139 Blunt-ie, lncllnnan : ' o 3 -- A- -- 1 5---..--..---...o ooooo : : : eooc: 1 '0OOf:v -0'-' v -0 0- - ' r-Q--X -----'-. -.'++-Q. ---1 r'--- ---.---0. -'Q'--Q-'Q'-'-1 3 E ' 2 E A P L E A S A N T 1 l Snyder Brothers 1 0 O ' Q 0 g O g 0 O S .X lifetime of business l E z z association with us will l 2 l g be as pleasant as the i l Q . N . Q M I1 9 Phone 1011 z tour years just passed. z O 1 E 1 E 1 1 E 1 0 'l O 0 1 1 s the r Co r 1 E The Merchants Banks i 1 Jaclfiiofgjjigjtgvrglguf i g National Bank - Trust Company 2 1 E NIUNCIE, IND. 1 E num-ie, Incl. O O A 0 A O s.-....----- .-.----- ::--:::4 L-::::::::::--::: ..... ::--:::.. Joan Cuffgnt was agking DQ!-Othga L A l.t1CilC Holt. l AHCVQF feel -like Calllllg 101- 111.3 1,0014 Called AX T316 gf Two Qitifgj' :titer I ent my dinner. tlivzdently she She got rather mixed np, and said, Have you two talt-sz Neil Moody tin Senior History clwssz qXll manner of things happened to john llrown and thty did not affect him, Then one flaw he was hung :and that did not even zilifect him. W E V' 1 E l 1:24 0 'H l 0 0 5 P' 9 3 2 5 5 -------..---..- ---4 2' CD O 5 va 'Tl C Z rn FU JP L- Q PU rn O '-l O :U cn M. L, Meeks pid C118 Q-3t??C33t O O 0 1 5 X 5 un 5 be . E. 3 z f Pf- o '5' Z 1 F' rn , ea Q 'JU Q FJ 0 P1 1 1-1 5 L------ .... ----- docs not. 1 Helen llolt and Mary jane L. sitting in Ur. Blcl.ean's ottice. Helen Is that Mr. lfowler's picture there on the wall? Xlztry lane: Good night! No. that's Tc-ddwy Roosevelt. BLEASE'S ' 1 3 E E E 3 O E 3 0 5 1 5 Shoe . l Repairing f E Boot i l Vulcanizing . 1 z -Q oo 9 U 1 110 East Jackson St. l l Muneie, Ind. 2 3 Loo-::::::::::o::::o::::oo0::4 Mr. Wright: I,et's take some mountain in the Rocky Mountains, like Pikes Peak- er-is that in the Rocky Mountains? Miss Sawyer tin Senior linglish classl: Grace, do you think the world is worse now than it used to be? Grace: Yes, I do! I Miss Sawyer: How do you account tor thatau Grace: Oh, I know from experience. x r--::--:::::---::-:::::::::::---11:----1 ni 9 ll ' u 3 5 ll N- u 'F 3 O ff as U3 l H m E W E: x 21 2 525 P-' 05 rv ' Q' Q l 0 E- m SEQ 0 ir 5 g U 9 5 Q S U m Q3 Q cg ll r' 5 2' 9394 ' In 5 '21 593 Sm l it 2 Eva, GFIZ1 O ' U HO 27-4 2 il O 2 55 gs am asa g 3 3 f as are HH 3 lu Q F1 2 Q3 571' Sago O 0- Fra. 0 .Q DU nf iw me :UPA t 'E w m 55 '33 3 ' 'EE E 59:1 ggw l Q rg :cs 'qw gmac g .. rn ga :gg , E :D 9,93 gg ' 53 5 'lf Uv? e 2365 f UQ D QQ E UP o 5 5 2 S 'll msg 3 z 'A E EES 'U 2 z 5 5'5- DP 2 5: 'fl SDEU' o z 251 Z 3 T 5:11 f. me P4 S E 9' 3 ' o O O ooooooooeoooseooooqqe oo ooooo oeool --:::f--e:----::::::::--:::--4 Mr. Elabarger: Mary Jane, what are you doing doing in Bibly Study now? Mary lane: lVe are having about Jonah and the whale. 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E 5 1 O O 'L 15- l 55 rf E 5 Q 1 S no E C- 1-1-. 1 Un P+ l 'D C 1 2 9 1 1 -..... ..... -9-4 -00 Q... Stationery : 1 l ' l 2 Pictures and 1 E Picture Framing 3 U l - 1 Q 0 Q. .Q 154 P-l Oi m o 1: ll? :- 2 'L : r: FF un : ,- ...0 1 lf. lx: 9: 22. 19 .1-1 2: QF' O 0 O O 1 1 0 O 0 g---- Klr. XYriglit in Physics class. ll2ll1'l'lUJf 'wer Qome oils lle Came to kerowuue and stopping. said, That's coal oil. you know. 1,lust :is if we knew it not.1 Ileleu llolt 1lo1'1l:ing very seriously at Xlildred Russt-ll1. Mildred: XYhat are vnu looking ati' lleleu! Notliinf.1 1XYOuder if she cou- Nirlers Mildred nothing.1 ,. .... .............. ... ...-..-, 1 1 z Willys-Knight and Overland Cars. : 9 3 E Auto Painting. z 3 1 11 U 11 I 1 llUffMAN GARAGE 1 1 1: 11 Q Otto L. Huffman, Prop. 11 O, 11 2 11 Q ANYTHING 3 2 FOR THE 1: AUTO 1 11 ll 11 1l 11 ll O 11 O 11 11 11 11 I O g Phone 421111-2 Selma, md. 1 2 1 p---.......-..---- .... ..---..- ,. Klr. Rnricki XYhere was Elijah buried? Eugene R.: XYhy, he wasift buried. Mr. XYright: 1'How do they make ice? Marv jane: 1'XYell. they make it out of wafer. 1ll111w queerll Klr. NYri,Qht 1iu Physics classlz lf you will watch very carefully you will hear a spark. ' 'Z 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 Q 7 Q 11 1 POW LER S 1 1 MICHAELS E E . Q l I Q O 11 1 1 1 1: Q Q . 11 1 Soclas and Candy 1 1 11 O 1 1 11 1 W F g , Drugs 1 .gsf jtg frfg 3 1 1 1 5 1 1: 1 1 1 1 Q 0 11 1 5 1 Better Servzce 1 0 Q 11 E 107 s. Walnut sr. f E l Muncie 2 l s 0 O g O 2 FowI.ER's BETTER GOODIES 1 3 Muncie. Ind. 5 200-000000-00-'OOO-O OOOOOOOQQQ :::E Qo:::::::::::: O00.0000Ovoo ooo: ll ll o::o-: : : : 1--- -QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ o--------v-,,- Y -o--o--,,----oo T l Q COMPLIMENTS OF g ll O 0 0 5 BEA TRI CE CREAMER Y COMPANY 2 QQ Best Butterht Market in Indiana ii aka- l 'l l ll 0 E Manufacturers of if 5VIeadoW Gold Butter 'Beatrice Ice Cream CBeatrice Eskimo Pies CBeat'rz'ce Separators ll ll E CPbones 446-7 Slduncie, Indiana g 0 O . A L---..--- ------- - -::-:: o-o-::---o ::::::o .::-:::::- -::::-----Q Dorothy lonvs rtalkfng to lone Lcwcllcn aftcr Blur. Yehcr had changed thc pro- gram: This period sur-ms three hours long since thc Sophomorzs are not in hero. 5 ui ff'-. . ,-D ,.,: 2'-.DJ fgilr 7-'fb f-'.:f '5 ..1.9-J 1:,1:1f:, :S 'IWTQL' UQ2 ,' f: H ,f 20 -tif-, H 3.2.2- ,1-,' , '.u'rTE J.-3 ?'n- :r .f2f, 0 -H .4 ,am .' I3 - 792- ' 452: A2 ,, , .s rp 20 rn ,, ... O.. Ll' 9: 'U-1 F- 575'f: 1 ril-ii ... 2:0 3 ,MQ -v. 7. H., O-1 -1 I4 3-O 2 4.11119 F' 57? In Hihlc claw Mr. Rarich was reading scripture virry seriously: he came to the sentence: My h'art has failed me. Glanc- infz, hurriedly at it, he read: My hair has failed me. tlfveryone knew at a glance that it h:1d.l Miss Sawyer tto Noel lfastl: l have lwen trying to ClCC'ClQ which is the biggest fool, you or Cecil Groves. and I have about flccfded that you are. F : foes: :QQQQQQQQQQQQQ -0000--- vw- ---'----------. 2:2-sc:-2:01 1 2 li 2 3 0 GO TO 2 M H 2 lYMCACfl'll 'EEf ll Q S ' ' ' ' a Q S It's a Habit of Ours z l MUNCIE 2 : to Sell the Best. z o 0 o i for Everything that's . 5 H l the Best in 5 G cl E f' ' f 00 ats gf E Dry Goods and l ll 0 . . . g Ladies Furmshmgs l 0 1' l g Q9 It ' 521 0 ll . l l l 3 , Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Hickman, Mgrs. 5 2 120 S. XV:nlnul Si. Mum-iv 3 ! 4 l o E i l : z z z V' 0 0 I 0 0 O 0 O I O 0 0 O I 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 O 0 O 0 I L --------: :---::---:Q--: :::----::--: 3 3 7 O S U wg' 3 N S 7' Sm. o i U1 ' 'U 0 O 51 in N0 TU 11 ff 3' Z 3 S 5 E 3 5 1: ' - L n S -1 rn 2 w N rn Q. :' ' i 5' F' m 9 5 Q l v g o '5' 'la 5- 5 i 00- 1: O- H fn se. 0 4 o TU W 3 5' o V' ou ,-4 wg 4 3 .E G 50' 2 ' 3 '30 'U 5 ' 5 0 fu O 4 0000 0 ooooooooooooooooooooq 4 L0 I m - 'F -f. : IDI 1 4 .q. Q I2 72.1 IJ: :LJ li. Q W SJW -w gm 4m 0 f CL :-il 3? 33 C' : b--..-..-....-......------..----- Carl Hailey tin Senior History clasilz Yon knoxv the canals freeze over in the winter time and the ra'lroads can't do that. flloxv qiicerlb Lucite llolt rin Physics class, trying out experiinentli llc Careful. Gene, tl.ivn't get ine electxilieclf' h..---..--- .... ---....----..-, O I O 0 I I 5 rv I3 5. Z C2 CS n 5. 0-0-0000 oooooo--- 0. Q Q- QQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Q Q-00009-00 Meet Your Friend at Meyers, Fountain 2 ' 2 5 122 South Xvltllllll Street E z 0 z s s 2 E E E 0 5 H 32 om 715. U.-. QC m 'lf 'LZ OE 3... m FE YW 3' J: 'lf v.O - N - 5 D-PT' 5 OO '11 Q 4 '1 V M '..a Em :fg- UQ ':3 Mary .lane L.: The slaves did not have zinv brains-er-I mean very good ones. I Norval XYood. an eighth grader ftalk- rng to Martha Rees: Say, if it wasn't for gravity ive would all he angels. xvouldn't WON r::- :::: -.-- :::::::::::-:::-1 iw::---::::---:::::::::::4--::-4 ' 5 3 E PRINTING 5 Q ECQIQFIEIIQTS 5 E Pays Big Dividends g l E . o E : E mc z E EE E 2 g z coMFoRT 5 E g 2 SAFETY g 9 ia 9 as s QB O ll O O O 2 Nossett Brothers 2 5 e 2 3 A. C. Thornburg, Mgr. l Q 117 North Franklin St. 0 0 0 O g m..,i... tim Mme, ind. 5 MUNCIE INDIANA ' I ll 6 r 0 QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ x ---------------..----------.....-..----4 l Make The Dollar Work l ll l ll , O 1: The R. L. Dollings Company E Q C ll OFFERS E up 1 l High Class Supervized Securities Yielcling 77: 0 ll lf With a Record of 100 'Ky for Safety g ll HAROLD HoBBs, District Manager 25 E 120 N. Mulberry St. E Make The Dollar Safe Il A:::x::::-:: Q... :xc .....,..,.,.. MnnMM..n,n.n-l Mr, XYright: XVl1y, you can freeze to death in Canada and never know it. lXYell, welll Mr. Rarick: Jesus made the and the deaf see. Mr. Rarick: XVho buried Moses? Klary Alnne l..: He did. lVery qneerll -A---------- A---o--og Mary -lane 'in lliblf: clnsslr Sisera ran into the tent of -lael and went to sleep. Jael drove fl tent pin through his temples and when he woke up he was dead. dumb lif.-ar D I Helen Holt ltelhng a very exerting tale to Ii breathless nndiencc concerning a rat that had been caught in their cellzzrli It acted like it was alive. but it was dead. LX wonderful rat. inflet-ally i - 'U0 mm'::mmmmmmml V' , Cleaning Qepalrlng Q Q Pressing 2 1: Qwf , ,, 2 1: The Prosperity Way 3 li Tailored far YOU 1' I a 'al ll ' ,Q GUY I. H GEQTY 5 l Phone 847 120 W. Charles Muncie, Indiana ll I-IAG'S TOGS ARE ll gg M6160 to ' 3 Kfyfn Measure Gjozfles . l for Delaware County g EE 3 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ee l 0 O l l O 0 0 0 I i l O ------------- 4 H. Haymond Company Wholesale and Retail , .-..--.---.. ........... --- ,E . 5 E '11 5: E 'SFI E5 5 go :Z O35 I:..v E 52 'vw : U CFU U9 Bm 'U :: an 'CJ QE' 2-77 ww of 132 .gg FP Egg 'tm -g U -: ' :C Ed Q gg P3 rn E .. U U3 5 CD E fT I UQ FJ 4 fb I-3 4 'T 1 '4 E. H fb '1 D .II .. UE H DJ rv' 5. 000 00000-000000000000000 000000 History class the other day. llcr theme was the lingzneer Corpse. 1Corps, no Iloulibl Merlin ll. tgiving a hook reportl: The hody was mutilated the ht-'Id w'I one 'Ind . . . s g . also a couple of feet. lxYOI1ClCT how III:I1Iy fel-t he had.I ,...--....-------.....-.....-., 0 I 2 O. C. Norton, Earle H. Swain, 2 g President Fecy.-Trcas. : 000 00000000000 00000000000000 The Hartley Agency Real Estate Rentals E Insurance E . ' 5 Q l I BUILDING A SPECIALTY I l 3 T- ...... O I I l I I O I I I I l ....... Muncie, Intl. IT'S TH E CKEYE Ii I De 'E '31 IP Ii G I E11 CD Ii I E11 E11 Cl CJ U1 l Hot Water S g Moisture . I Ventilation I S Regulation 2 Q l 2 IT'S THE l BUCKEYE COAL-BURNING E 3 BROODER I l that raises the chicks. E 00 0 3 WOODBURY- ELLIOTT E Q GRAIN Co. I g III s. High st. Muncie, Ind. 2 I 0 5 .000 000000000 00000000 oo oooo+ wa PfplIraiIII Cecil tin Senior English class, reading versel: Palos, leading his little feet. The verse app:-:Ired iii the book. l'a,lof. lezuling his little fleet. 5 7 Jcvfb-1 02,9 'life -1,11-1.I 3 0: .,:.w gnfvr., 75,-5-4 UCI-J Y. ':.1.f14i: 1 Ov fv :f. - as .4-,Q o-, ,. .. 2'-.-3 ...I 32: ns..-.6 ZZ .,O ' d '1 : f- OES 9.4 ff fn fn.-'TY' -Ifbf, 07: TC.. Iv fn 5 D. 000000000000000 1 0000 00000000004 0000000000000000000000-0000001 MUNCIE BAKERS Make the BEST Bread EAT Q MORE I BREAD 5 S Itfs Your BEST Food 5 7- ...... , I 0 I 0 5 I I 5 E I I l ..... s-- BE SURE THAT IT'S BAKED IN MUNICE 2 Terminal Barber Shop tl 2 :ers sown MULBERRY sr. l MUNCIE, IND. ll il ll lr ll Il II 3 ii LI ll E r Four doors north oi' O 2 '1'f-rmmar Builrlmg. i L Rouclicst girl in S. ll. S.- llcrtlru Colson. Klint bnslrful boy in S. H. S.- Xlcrlfn llailey. Klnst lmshful girl in S. H. S.- lilsic Swzlnclcrs. Tf ' ll Claude L. Wiggi11s ll ll Dentist K? Q5 ga IMI faq .. ff, X .turn jffi YZ I O 0 0 0 ll ru 0 I O 0 3 ROBERTS BLOCK 2 Room 4 0 O O 2 Phone 2743 Muncie, Ind 6 0 'r E E r l l oo Q- Q. .Q Q -QQ -Q-i-0--.-. 0 l l o o l o o r o o o o o l o o o l -A o-::--..-----..., O 0 rl 0 0 U O O O ll ll 0 rr ll rr tl rr rr in ll 0 5 O p-..-........---.,------------4 r 0 0 2 Penzel's 0 il O 0 Book Store in rr :E Everything tor the Il Student in O O rf no H J?k. II ll in ll II rr 2 g 211 South Walnut Street i Muncie, Ind. 0 L ClcvCrcQt boy in S. ll. S.- liClllR'tll SllI'OyL' LlcvereQt girl 111 S. ll. 5- llonna Ross. lligfggest nuisance in S. ll. S.- Yrrgrl Rulmlc. .,. . . lnggcit tool in S. ll. S.- D Cecil Groves. o::::::::::::::-::o--:::::1: -Q Q-- Q- QQ--- QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ 4 1. i l r . . . 3 5 Prestohte Service Station 5 EE DEALER IN 3 3 II ,, . rr 5 Allis-thamberslractnr 5 Carl for a demonstration 2 If on your farm. E i 5 II il 1: Q9 2 2 3 ' 3 E Howard E. Snider 51 E 212 N. XValnut sr. Muncie, lnd. E E E x z E 0 l E E z l a 5 z E z E 0 0- Q- w l-l nv 71 I DP nv w 2 DP w rw on -Q 'Il Ui .ET I3 UQ H no rn E vm O C L ro P1 If E? P1 rv De E Z5 UD ..,. Q.- 'S r- F Z E Z U3 T3 Z Cl Z Q n--4 P1 Sporting Goocls, Bicycles, Baseball Goocls 0 O A.----..------::---:::,2:::--:::--:::::::--::-::,e:::::::::---4 l Ul'Nl'J-- nic. Vcrllnps it will come out all right.- W 7 , , l!nrlcl1e. l'ounr,l: llorotliczi Lecpcr s class ring, Q H l'onn1,l' .X note addressed to Dear Marx lfllllllflf .Xgnus jones' diary. :incl sunt lu' A'l31ulnlie, can be had bv Call- ing' at th- home of l. Neil Xl Ol '. V lfonncl' Dear Marx: l clon't know what I L l ' L O ll you will think of ine. hut l clon't know 2 -:: ::::::--::--:s-1 z 2, r-4 0 Z l F5 n ll E l if -.'1 PU x Tri 41 ll ' ,J 2 Y is 0 m lc ff., l 4 Q 8 nr 2.5 3 ll 5-:, gd 3 F' l 1? Q 5' O 'UQ su J, 0 SF Z S. l ' f' 1- ' ll - 2 2 O 0 'fn 2' Z 3 fi 571- B O cn Z 0 3.4 f-1 Q 0 ,2- 5' E O l 92' a O 0 Q 1: -5 U ,F UO l c: 3 v-4 0 E7 ri Q 'H U l if r-1 i 2213 Z if C3 l :Z I 52 1-D ......--.... -------- . Q. oo Y '000'99 2222222 0 O O O 0 O O 0 0 0 O l z Z Q I1- O 1 U 2 5 2 53 3 rv E Q ' C-' ' :s l sz' l 2 Z l z ro 5 5, ' E? E Qi 2 0 0 0 O .2 O O 0 O z --,.,. ...... .. The Muncie Evening Press Eighth District's Largest Daily 'l: :::: :::'::::::x:'T i:::: :: ':'::::::omni 0 1' Q MY BUSINESS IS 1 1. . , , 1 g John O. Lewellen g Shoe RCPGIFIHQ 1: gg gg . g 1 LAW, REAL ESTATE. gg MY MOTTO IS II 1: RENTALS AND 11 H Q 0 1 1- LOANS 1 uality Both in Workmanship and 2 E 3 Material Used 3 - I-I 12? 3 ' ' ' 0 . ..1' f W , 'r., 1, 3 in rendering SEFVICC. H U gjywtyjgi, U 3 if Il 5: it fr mu 2 ll 2 Il 0 0 ll 0 5 II 2 If , Wdlfef McDowell 2 10212 N. walnut Sr. II II I 121 E. Adams St. Muncie 5: E 11110110 452 xiume, 11111. 3 i-::--:::::::::: -...- :Qs--xl 2..::x::::x:::::---:::Q-::xl Found tsomewliereil: Now, Faye. you oo o o : N .. - ci. I 'T FD ... o '1 : .. FD Q. DJ : M f'0 ,..t 2 DJ Zi fb :. A : go with yo11 once and then after I got ill the hack Cripsy made me wiggle my shape ot? again and anyways I got to get some stuff in town 4 the stores clothes. Coin- 1no11 over I wanta tell X011 Slll'l'lIllll.U- l'il'EllCl'llC. PQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ -QQ 1 tl U 0 0 ll U gg Clarence W. Dearth 3 11 3 0 E CANDIDATE FOR 5 ,, mu TC 3 tl 3 0 I If JUDGE o 'P 4, . . ll 1: of Delaware Circuit Court :Q 0 ll ,, ll U It Il ll lt ll 41 'I ll l 0 'I L: S11bj1'1't to Ruptibliczin Pfllllilfy, 12 nay 2, 1011. l tl II 11 b---......-------Q---------...A l.11cile llolt tvcry surionslyl: Neil, I know llclcn fionltl write Z1 class prophecy if she would just sit down. Klr. Clark lin Vliysiology class: VYl1:1t is rt Vcg1't:1ria11? l.llCElC Xtright' 'LX yegetariaii is an anti rat 111etv1'. tKlcaning nicat c:1ter.l f:::--::::oo-:::::::::: :::::o1 ll 41 ll tl tl II O tl 0 Q It ' FC CEISUIICI' tl tl ll ll S Republican Candidate for i tu ll ll 0 tr it I 11 11 1 ou y esure 1 ll tl 0 Il 0 0 O 0 0 0 O O 0 ll ll ll ll 0 0 0 ll ll ll ll 0 ll I I1 1 ll O ll 0 , , O 0 Nour Nllllllfifl will ht- O l greatly ztpprccizttml. : 0 O I 0 s-- A--- -- ---------------------A ---------- .E O 0 O I O 0 0 O O 0 O 0 6 0909-.. 9 9- - -A ::::::::::::9 ood's Garage U S o l BEST GARAGE E E IN PARKER g 0 09009909 QQOOOOO 00090990099900000 Immediate Service : : :90: : 999990090000099000999 ------------------Q-on 'JU 0 S 'U EI 6. : v 0 32 N 3 EH Q- DJ FP fb F-91 0 1 ----..---....-------4 Ilany E. Hoffman 099000900009099 990099900000090 HERIFF QKQTIFS g PHONE 72-B 2 g 2 L.::::::,,,::::--:,-::,:---::f. Lux: ::-:,---::,:--::.l Agnus ,lonw lin Physics classl: XXX-ll, :L rlurk is not fl large 'anilnal' but you lmvc to use Il large gun Shell on account of its fCI1tlll3I'i.H Mr. Wright: l ln-ard on the tlrst talk- fng mncllillu Il Colored man sing a 'colon-cl' song. l,osl lsomewhere in the halll: ,X note to Rnsfull Rlcflellen. Please return to Vera .-X. Lost: My ileportmentq llnder may keep it if he can prove that he has found the Same.-Merlin R. l.ost: Paris Mcflellen, Ample rewarcl ollcred by .'Xdrienne Cecil, 0 9 . E. WRIGHT 5 l GROCERIES and FRESH NIEATS l Fruits and Vegetables in Season l S l Q l 0 The Selma Canning Company l 5 is prepared to do your canning E 3 l E :L E Selma, Indiana 2 z E 5 z E z E 00090009009990900009099990909994 I 'C ' ' C 'l Let Us Do EE EE Your Printing li ll C 2 U I ll l l EE if H H l U l H The PARKER REVIEW E Frank Barron, Publisher E 0 Q 1.:::::::::::::::---:: .....: :I Very Stout Uld Gentleman -- Here, my lad. is n nickel for you. Now tell me if my shoes need polisllixlgf- Boston Trans- srript. The flominie says that he asked 21 class of thirty-two children, XYhat is E. dutch- es0 Thirty-one were discreetlv silent, hut an eight-year-old ventured. Somebody who talks Dutch -London Chronicle. Q l ' 'T ll Q jg The Bank of Selma Q A GOOD BANK l 3 in a Good Tofwn EQ in O l WE WRITE INSURANCE l ll lr ii 1: l l ll 0 Il l l l ll ll H l ll II Q u H l 5 ELBIER E. MILLER, Calslliel' E 1 0 50:222::::::::0O:::2OO0f:oooc4 lfirst Postal Clerk - .Xhaf hack from your vacation. eh? Second Postal Clerk - Yup, back to the olrl stamping ground. llfs Clergylnzln-- I lli-XYCIWVI seen you in church lately. XYc-ll. you see, floctor, sinve l tool: up selling used crlrs l've felt that going' to church would he kind of '1ypocritical. --Life. Y::::':::: ':::':::::::::::'T T::: :::: '::'::::'::: ::'1 I jj C. M. ORR J. O. MURRAY 1: W I-I wvllv S 2 O 9 1 C 0 ff urray 1: ,, 2 0 ' 0 - 1: Dealers in 8 Dealer In l 0 4' ll ll II qi Q - HARD ARE -+ RD gghlg I 1, W ., :R rugs c 00 upp les 1: Il 2 li f: John Deere Farming Implements, E 3 Paints, Oils' Vamishes' S ll II 1: Coal. Cement and S Stationery g : Fence Posts z l ll 2 and all kinds of E ii Q Tobacco, Cigars and Candy 3 Q9 1+ 3 4, ll 0 K H 2 1+ U Q l Bell Phone Parker Phone li l gg 2802--1 207-8 11 g SELMA, IND. .boo0 OOOOOOOO ::::g L::::::::::::::::::0:: OOOOOOO 4 'V O O O 9 O O 6 5 0 0 i 9 l 3 3 2 2 O 0 9 Q- .Q Q--- L. W, Roscoe 86 Co. o E A Accessories, E Q U . O 5 T Supplies, 5 E 0 Cils ancl 2 ' M Greases O 6 E B o I LEE 5 . L Punctul-e Proof H E E TIRES 5 . . E 112 VV. lVashington Street 2 Muncie, Indiana l E O l E E 5 z Z- 7 '-I 'Z' I-I -1 fi 77 Q ,f LT' IU H- S'-J 'U -- v FD 5 'D Q. .-+ O -. U O A D '1 lioscoc lJ.1 l mlOn't hardly know what lsappencml to her: nothing much. l guess- only shc Ilicrlf' Xlr. Clark: XYlicrc was Lincoln horn? Marx: In :I house that he and his father N-EQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ 1 4 O l 1: DIAMONDS 5 1 5 l 5 WATCHES 5 5 JEWELRY 5 l E 45 ll l . If 5 F. Kiser Co. Qi E The out of the way store E: 55 That saves you money :: ll ll ll l Il 5 II It Phone 772 I: l EE l Elm ancl Howard Muncie E I 5 5000 OOOO 0000000 O000000 0000000-4 Ralph l.. tin Senior lfnglisli class. dis- cussing Pope and churchlz l woulcln't like to be a Pope 'cause they can't even get married. Xlary lane Kin History classl: Grant was up above and IShcr1nau was clown be- OLD RELIABLE PAINT COMPANY ll 5 PAINTS, oILs, VARNIsHEs, :E 5 ERUSHES, WALL PAPER and QQ GENERAL PAINT SUPPLIES jf ll Telephone 3386 3 ll 332 E. Main Street Muncie, Indiana 5 I I 0 I O 5 0 I : : E E I z 5 , I z z O z z I 0 E , .... ..--..- ---.. ..... ..-.. V O ' O Q O 'U CD '2' o 1 5 E 'I Q F 3' I Q5 M ro U1 5 In L., cs r-4 9- ' Si rr Ni D' p O A N v- :- 4 'N 2 -f S 0 E Q se 0 2 I 2 EU 2 'H 5 . ' 51 Ss In 5. 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IMeaning leper.y citizens. tkleaning naturzilizzttinn papersd p-----::-,::::9::-::::::::::::-:::::::::::::::3:--:::::::::::1 0 O O C I GRADUATE-I VVANT YOUI' g 0 . i - , . . , . I z That is what BUSINESS 18 saying to XOII : Q Ixlusiness is always calling for new reeruits-young men and women II 2 who are specially preparerl for business pOs1tiOns. anfl ambitious to suceeecl. Q llusiness is in neerl of young people who can ITU things. It neerls -them ln ii I help get business, :incl it neerls them to assist in managing :Incl taking Care 3 of husfness when it crimes So, regardless of-emtditioiis, those who can cle 4, 0 these things, are in Clemancl: they are least atieetecl hy ups and clowns in II 1: business. That explains why our Iimployment Department shows sn much Q U aetivity right now. 0 . . . N . 1 s - f ll li This IS lhe INDIANA BUSINESS LOLLEGIL of Muncie. 0 0 , - . , - - I' 5 I'he others are :tt XlZIl'l0I'l, llNllZil1IlDl,lllS, Logansprjrt. IXIIIYIUFSOII. lxulcmilu, ll 0 lufayette. ffrwlumlws, Riellmonrl, Vincennes, LI'ElXYlOI'fISYlllk'. ztncl l'eru- :: teharles C. tfriug, Ill'l'iIflCl1l, ancl Ora lf. llntz. General Klzunager. ,, Il Our school will he in session all summer. lYe never eluse. Su. just as 0 - 0 ,, smwn as you :ire rezuly. yfiu can start here, N on can make every flzty ewnnt. ,, I lYhereyer ylwll wish to attentl, for lIL'IN'ilf'Ii UI: INIIIIRM-lrlillixn :lull full 33I'lIC11lill 4. see write or tele ,hone I- T. Vickerell. Manager nu I I ' I ' n I MUNCIE BUSINESS COLLEGE 2 2 Jones Block Corner Chznrles and XVulnul Sis. I in I ll L,,,Y---Y,, .... , ...... --f--A---- ------- - ---- - ---- ----- -------4 '..-..----- ------------------------------------..-----------..-----------------------.... ....----.' II II II II II I I II II II II II II I I I II II II II II II II II II II 0.0990000090-.Q-QQ. ---geoQ-ooo0-00-0QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ-.9-0-09- Greetings from The Muncie Merchants Association Props-Dunn Motor Co. Economy Shoe Store .......327 E. Main St ....11IS N. XValnut St Marx K Iiallmyer .........,, .,,. 1 02 N. XValnut St Kerwood Furniture Store ..... ...... 1 11 E. Main St Citizens Remedial Loan Ass'n Rowlelt's Furniture Store XV. A. McNaughton Co. .. F. XV. Sowar Shoe Co. M. L. Altsehul ....,.., . Bath-Paris Co. ...... . Fidler Sales Co. ...... . Sterling Cash Grocery, , . . A. E. Brown ........,. Greely Lumber Co. XV. XV. Trullender .. .Iohn Kelley Co. ........... . Banner Furniture Co. ..... . Indiana General Service Co... Kiinbrough Hardware Co. . New York Hat Co. ......... . .l. XV. X B. D. Glascock ..... A. E. Boyce Co. ...... . Guarantee Shoe Co. .. .I. lf. Iiiscr Co. ...... . By-Lo Hardware Co. Kirby-XVood Lumber Co. . .. G. XV. Gates Co. ...... . Greiger Bros. , , . . . . Miller's Shoe Store .... Farmers Saving Bank ..... Peoples 'Trust Co. ...... . . . . . . .314 S. Mulberry St .. . . . .-115 Mulberry St .. . .-100 S. XValnut St ...22l-23 XValnut St .. . .202 S. XValnut St .. . .110 S. XValnut St . ..l1-I E. Jackson St ....3IIO E. Main St ....1l4 N. XValnut St ........71EI XValnut St A ' St ..........1II1s.H1gh .Adams and Mulberry Sts ...........Mitehell Block .Mulberry and Adams Sts. .., , . .110 S. Mulberry St ........10Ii S. YValnut St ..Liberty and Second Sts E. Main Sl ......220 S. XValnut St . . . .Howard and Elm Sts ........1l4 S. XValnut St . . . . .320-24 S. XValnut St The Keller Co. ............ . .Hoyt Ave and Liberty Sts ..XValnut and Adams Sts . . . . .401-3 S. Walnut St . . . .311 S. VValnut St ....... . .200 E. Main St . . . . .100-11 XVysor Block Delaware County National Bank. .Main and XValnut Sls Merchants National Bank .... Mulberry-and Jackson Sts Merchants Trust SL Savings Co...Iaelison and XValnut Sts -Q-.----oQ .... o--o--vo, -oo-----o ..------------------------------------------..---------..-..------....----------.- -----4 A-..----- r fo rw--, D' ---, U G' Q 3 i -U 2 3 'U g 9 : fx? 4 4 - 3. 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Q -----0- 3 ' 2 U2 2 ----,j 5 7 , o v Q :E 'D 5 ' U1 ' ' .1 as O r' E 5 E n-Q, -.-,--- 2 ------Q . '..,- o '--,- O --F-, o -,A o 0 QQ-- QQ..-Q-.ooo-Q H RDWARE and Sheet Metal Work TGOLS For the Carpenter, Machinist, Farmer, Gardener, and the Housewife, in fact tools for every purpose. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Bulbs, Wire and Small Fixtures STERLING AUTO TIRES Extra High Grade at Low Prices Tubes, Boots and Spark Plugs SEAL FAST MINUTE MAN PATCH W. H. BALLARD 66 SON Muncie, Indiana Phone 190 ::::-::::-::::q:::: ::::::::::o: V::'::::::':::: ::::::: '1 ll 1 xr U ll I ll l A' I-I DICKEY ' in 0 I Il 2 1: DEALER IN 2 ll O if Grain, Flour, Feed, Seeds, Coal, E 2 Salt, Hay and Straw E g . , 0 1: Grinding a Specialty 1: II l ll ll ll lr 0 II 0 s 3 E23 ., Q 1+ o Q 0 Q 0 2 IZ g PARKER, INDIANA jf 0 0 Loooooooo-oooo oooo oo ooooo 000004 lfphraim C. lin Senior English class. dis- cllssiiig noiSe H: Yon would have to be there to See the noise. Miss Sawyer: You don't see noise, lfph- raim. you hear it. Miriam Small: The horse was rather wet, having gone through the water and everything. is e E E ,,-:::::::::-::::--::: ..... :S .... :SCSCS 0 0 O 0 ll fn Z ia 'Tl ll l-1 Sv CE' 3 D- 2 7?- ll Z 1 O W Q W Q I . Us iq :aa D- U1 2 l va 2 Fl 5 xg 0 m 1 Q U U 2 Digg' U m , TUQ r-1 2 aa S Q X' an as gg -. -'- U3 9 l n '1 ' CIJ 6 1 I W ro U3 Z 5' o Cn 3 3 51 O 'D Q 3 V fn E 'A a G fi 'U w A gn l 3 'B v-eq l 'P W l A -- ..-- - -..------- ----... 'f 2 l 3 E 2 3 Z 3 4 6 ' G A g Ones arage l 2 5 2 l 5 U. S. and Q i . . i E Fisk Tires i 0 0 l OIL, GAS and f Af'eESSOR1ES g O 0 f FIRST-CLASS VVORKMANSHIP l 2 at Reasonable Prices l 0 0 0 2 L. O. JONES l Phone 203F Selma, Ind. , O O I I s E 5 f 'T liliv-1 F2 Q13-f-sr -10... .....:'-Arg W:-,Q gimp-:gi -,So ... rs A w,- Q. .- 7-We QEQMTE '7' 'ifcvff '4' .'T' .-viii... ec- :'fg:'U::7:. wav.. 7--1:-ft-U. -1: L -991. 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March 3. 10223: .X basket ball grime to Muuciud F. H. S. . - :I'.-4 -4 0. . -10 o mil 'Ir CI.,-f - I V 7 m- C' .7 . gg 2. .ITQ E. fni :- .V Z ii -1 rm 51 G. F I Z 5 2 . - .. -ca -- F1 C DJ Za 1 Q. , 4 T1 3 --------------- 7 0 ll li O l il xl II ll 0 O 0 0 ll II ll ll tl ll ll II ll ll ll ll ll 0 0 ..------------- A CJ as Vw NM 3 PAS D f 99999' 9 9' O i 0 O O 0 O 3 O 0 l ............. yoooooo-ooooosoQ.o--oooooooooq 4 l Q 0 3 3 z l ': l ' o C lf , siggiu 9 . miglnL.l11q'L:11f:qse - mg1Il 1l .gil I 0 3 0 0 a '- ll g in 5 ll Q 0 g E15 gg ll ll ll . ll . ll 5 4+ 3 3 9 117 South Mulhe1'1'y St. 2 0 0 0 3 Phone 4454 Muncie, Ind. 2 O L---......,,.,....-.---..------... lost: SL-uint lwy5 from tliu l'1llgilSlI cl:1ss.- Kliss Sawyer. Lost' .X chest. XYlicu last se-cu it was A ffoiug clown the aislq in the ll. S asscm 'ir a tcrrilic spcecl- Mrs. Clippcuger. lfvst: lloward Thornburg. 7 QQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQ li in ll il ll ll ll ll ll ll tl nl ll qi 0 nl tl O O O 4+ li O 0 ll ll QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ-...QQ GARLAND STOVES SHERVVIN 8: XVILLIAMS PAINTS BY-LO HUFCIWGTG 1900 ELECTRIC WVASHER LAUNDRY QUEEN WASHER 114 South XValnut St. Phone 236 Muncie blx' -4 Q--- Q- QQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQ .0 Q- Q. A- 1 ,---:::::: .---- :::::::--1:--:::::::1 fi l 1 1 Q , 31 . 1: g .E 5, 5 1-1 Q 2 ll 9 bv, cf QU 9 1-:N 2 f 115215: A rf -Z. nagbt 1 P-2:0 '::fO CD 2 Z 1: ,,. 1 xx f- - 1-o gg C-go ---L 55 U? : P: so 4-E :E-Q I 1: my . T 55995 Q .: :' f - f: - ---gf ff l 521' X F5521 w5'f?:: 2- Q, l Q 4 xl - . :,. 5' 1: P A fha- rn 9' ef' Q Q- S 3 2 5 E E5 C g c F 5' on 2 2 0 Q 5 3 S c 1: ' if tt --O----M ----'- ------ o'-- Q' - 4 1: . . 1 Q ' U : 1: 2 ET 1: 2 fn S ll 1 Z IE H I F' Q E. 1: C O rn 2 Q Jr 3 EE Z H1 P 2 f-1 3 ' I O O Q P1 m E V: 2 FU v T' g I E ' FU 1 1: 2 Infant in S. H. S.-Mildred Russell. lfcst lmov athlete lu S. li. 'b.- Neil Moody. lit-st girl athlete in S. H. S.- 1 0 O 0 O E O 0 O O 0 0 I: 1: 1: 1: M ll '1 1: S2 1: : 1: 1: Q 1: 5 1: ri. 1: r- 1: 1: O llarold joncs Most popular girl in S. ll. S.- y 'J 1, -Q O v. -0 Q 'Z u S 7. if U Klilzlrt-cl Mott. Curl lluilcy. -ooo--- -oo------o--- ------ 1 1 1 -v ---- -- v- -------- U ' U O 0 U 1 1 1 1 ' 1 F. NEEDLER 5 . Baker 1 1 z E E GARAGE E House Furnishings E S General Automobile Repairing 0 I E Phonographs l Q GASOLINE ENGINES I , 9 5 Sold and Repaired S Unclertakmg 5 E O : : 1 2 A l 0 QA l l E 3 O 9 0 0 E l E Automobile Accessories 0 0 0 E P1u'ke1', Indiana 5 E Phono 92:5-R4 Dt-Soto. Incl L,,,,,,,,,,,, ..,...... ....... l 2-.....-..... ............... 0000 1 00 00000000 000000000000000 000 0000 00000.00 O U 0 0 ll II 0-00000 '00000000000000 0000000000000--00- -0 0 ---00------0A--00- --- --- You Can Now Afford to Build Lumberand other BUILDING BIATER- IAL have declined on an average ot more 502. At the presnt prices you cannot afford to delay necessary work. Ask for a copy of our plan book and then let us make you an estimate. We do this gladly and you are under no obligation to buy, it you are not satisfied. We furnish complete materials for builtlings from foundation to root. We have a complete delivery equipment and can give you real service. Come and see us, let us sllow you our stock and quote you prices. We are agents for the HOOSIER SILO CO. and carry their GLAZED BUILDING BLOCKS in stock. Randolph County Lumber Co. PARKER -- INDIANA 000 00000oo0o00000000oi. 0 00000000 000 00000 00000000000000 000000000000 00000000 500000000 000000000000 1 Yooee-.-.oo-00-00000-QQQQQQQQQQ ------ ----------4 FOR SUPPLIES FOR ANY CAR GO TO THE Q Qalph Stout 2 5 Auto Supply , 0 - 9 fi l l Q I o --.ooo ..-Q 223-225 North Walnut Street 0 0 3 MUNCIE 3 2 4 b---.........---- ..... ---Qc-.QA Martha R669 lin lfnglish classl: Tl1c'y :J -1 : 1 3' fb Q. E. na Q. 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A L 3 f ff 3 3 g E, 0 2 Q rv Q i93 33?313 9 931'0'933C3C333?39?9 93333 333' 4 ing like horses. , ..,....... ............... .. -, 0 0 0 O 6 0 l O z 0 0 O O 0 O . o , z z l 0 . z z z l 0 0 0 0 0 0 .4 ifffgifiuu, 2 S STAR THEATRE BLDG. z Q MUNCIE, mo. 2 l l l l ' l z Ql'i-XLITY PHOTOGRAPHS 2 o L .... .....----..-------- ..... 1 Mr. Rztrick llIlyll'llIl1lF lizmtl on his hearll: From thu sole of his hcud to his fret he was covered with lroilsf' tlfvicleutly he meant from thu sole of his fort to hin lwarl I Ralph lmwis lin Scuior linglish clztf-S: Tl1uy rode to thc curl of tht-ir tickt-t. l'Somc tickctll no-- Q--- Q Q- -Q QQQQQQQQQQQQQ 00-1 Q l l E Hanley Automoblle E O 0 E Company 5 E Jackson Street at Madison l 2 Muncie, Ind. E I g Phono 289 5 0 4 0 QU E E 5 I Motor Cars and Trucks E o 5 : : Hudson - Essex 3 2 O 0 4 P O I I E O O O O l 0 O O l 0 O O O O O l 0 O 0 0 l O tl ll l 53 s-4 r FD W W o z -, , 2 Bt? rn O D- 0 ,, 5 za I3 Y C' 3 1 :r Z T U CD D 0 o 3 C' Q U1 lb W l o 'D 3 'L go Cn Z B mx' o . un w 'Tj 0 2 3 -1 2 l -a 2 o J Q U3 0 3 5 Q W 5 o pq o 3 3 I- 0 'ooo oooooo oo--Q...---...-..---- 4 Il FOUN TAIN S Mother- I do hope losepliinc will lllalic an impression with her voice. lfzttlicr- Slie will if she sings into the phorlogruph - not otherwise. l'ublisl1cr- Kly flour young lady, do you know that only two novels out of twenty pay for the puhlishin.g? The Girl -Milli. vt-ry well, then. I'll write only two. - Hus- ton Transcript. to :: '::':::::'::: '1 E z o ' 0 , Typewrlte rs 5 E ALI, MAKES ' l SOLD n li g EBUILT 2 , ENTED o z EPAIRED 3 II l Cash or Payments l il tl ll ... Muncie Typewriter Exchange 2 l o Established 1907 - Nut' Sed. z O z 308W South Walnut Street 3 2 Phone 688 Muncie, Ind. E l o Lqeeoooooooooo OOOOOQQOOQOQO Q04 YOOOOOQQQQQAQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ ij V 0 Q Q W. L. Douglas Shoes E FOR MEN AND WOMEN E II l II l ll ll ll Q ll ll ll ll l E Selby Arch Preserver 2 and other Good shoes 2 l II 0 ll IT QC IC 0 lr ll ll II II ll tl l PREWITT 86 BROWN It O la 1: 117 E. Adams St. Muncie, Ind. 1-.........- .....--... ..----.l The secret of lit-altlif' writcs a doctor, fix the exiting of onions. lint the trouble is to keep it a secret. 'l'o1nniy-- Tell inc a story. uncle. L'nclc- A story' lint l rlon't know what to toll yoti :1lwnt. 'liOlllllly-Hlilll, tell nic Il story about a hm' who had at Qoorl nnclu who gave him 1: tlollnrf' y---------------------..--..o-1 Q O Q O 000.900-0000 o-Q--.-0 ---Q Hooden's Euncb For a Good Lunch 2 E Q l V 3 3 3 g 109 W. Main Street Q Q O ' Muncie, Indiana l 'U 2 v3 V1 O Ph 21 Q 'U E. 2 5. UQ n,--- 93 0 gl so 3.0 Pl :S 90 O 0 O 0 0 0 O O 0 O 0 0 0 E L.. 5' .1 I - n ff ,,f LL. , lf A Y I 1 0 5 . 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