Shelbyville High School - Okawwako Yearbook (Shelbyville, IL)

 - Class of 1930

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McCULLOUGH HAZEL NEWTON Athletics Librarian TakcBE?leG?nliHto the Oh Johnnie My Boyu CECIL PUCKETT ROY RAY , Commercial Manual Arts Tiptoe Through the The Mechanical Man Tulips LELA RIMSTIDT LESLIE REMLEY Girls Athletics Sciencc uAin't She Sweep, Tho Righr Kind of Man. MARTIN SCHULZ MIRA SUTTON Music English I Certainly Must if x 5 Let a Smile be your Love 1 Umbrella W N ' Q l ' i ill 5 T ' 1 -T' QF5 .f:2E. -'is 'eE5ifb.ff,5?L.'LliL f5 12i +w:+:f?afs?-3:-Qfff? 1:-,gil 1 'r .' ' - , -7 -.1 , .1 Q x?.A v,' L- -.- 'I' lfa 251 'Ave iff i-- l'Jf. - 1 '-Q 'f'.. 1,T'., ' 'ff 10 H 121g1s: i 1-is ISIN' EVA SWANSON Latin-English 'lMe and My Shadown W. G. THOMPSON Mathematics , V The Old Rugged fdossu ju AMX WILMA WHEATCRAFT History Turn on the Heat J. O. 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BLACKBURN Swing Low MARY AMOS Glee Club 1 Sunshine Society 1, 2, 3 4 The Blacksmith LELAND AUXIER Show me the way to go Home VIRGINIA BASS Sunshine Society 1, 2, 3, 4 French Club Silent Night WILSON BREEDLOVE Chorus 1, Z Glee Club 1, 2 Football 3, 4 French Club 4 Courier 4 All that I'm asking is Sympathy 14 1 ' IEEE!-21 HENRY L. CONOVER Chorus Z, 3, 4 Glee Club 4 Debate team 4 Traffic Monitor 4 Flat Rock High School 1 Honor Society Honor Roll I may be wrong MARJORIE CROSS Chorus 1, Z, 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Sunshine Society 1, Z, 3, 4 Junior Class Play Glad Rag Doll JAMES N. DAVIS Hi-Y 3, 4 Courier 3 Squib 4 :'Are you sleeping, bro- ther James? JEANETTE GRAHM Sunshine Society 1, Z, 3, 4 Moonlight and Roses A EDNA BLAICH Sunshine Society l, 2, 3 4 Louisville Loun VERNON CARLOCK Plow :im I to Know L X I . BELL ' RITE S u 3 3 hine ciety l, Z, 3, gp alley JOHN C. DEPREZ Bus. Mgr. Courier 3, 4 Bus. Mgr. Squib l lz-lil, Hail, the gm1g's all hercl' . ' ff jg' ZfQiff fQ--Q 1133 1?fE53,ifrjgf:gg9j i? i fi?t .g -V - - -4 -. . - -- --- 44--4. -- Ld- ig- f- -it-' 1-- :ri :tic F.. -64 '41 4-'j':l., u I f , l 6 if -E' -. -L 4- :J lT'f-'-:'l.il5'75!E'eS,? l31ilil?r HARRY FLAITZ Class Vice-president Z, 4 Courier 4 Squila 4 Three O'cloclc in the Morning RUTH HARSH Sunshine Society 1, 2, 3, 4 Commercial Contest 3 Honor Roll Red Lips 9 HARRY HARRIS Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Band l Glee Club 1, Z, 4 Football 2 Track 3 Collegiate MILDRED I-IANDY Massa in de cold, cold HELEN GILLESPIE Sunshine Society 4 Greensburg High School 1, 2, 3 Honor Roll The Wearin' O' the Green MELVIN GIFFORD Class President 4 Class Treasurer 2, 3 Hi-Y 3, 4 Courier 4 Junior Play After you've Gone F NCES HAUK Chorus 3. 4 Orchestra 3, 4 Glee Club 4 Sunshine Society 1, Z, 3, 4 Lover Come Back to me ' EVERETT HQNGATE Courier 4 i ground Traffic Monitor 4 Sometimes I'm happy , , X l ri l Uv . , , i . I l T 1 '- J- f 1f-: F'2. P1 41655 1312-5.3-,1'ii5327?'5fl5vi31-i??f ' fff fziigf :W :fl-4-9' 1 - .-ff. gfa..-'?g rv.-A -'2- -'Fr-11f'ff' 1?a iff-' P-e +15 1-- :,-,,., 1 fi --4 - -. - 1 16ml f 4 lilgil52'JS s ten t JOHN HART Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 2 Glee Club 1, 2, 3 Yes We Have No Bana- as 1135 RUTH KANOUSE Sunshine Society 1, 2, 3, 4 Sleepy Time Gain EVERETT JOHNSON Courier 4 That Man From The South CLARENCE JACKLIN Honor Society Hi-Y 4 Honor Roll He's So Unusualn ELIZABETH KINSLEY Sunshine Society 1, Z, 3, 4 Squib 4 Courier 4 5.,YGirl of My Dreams SYN GEORGE JONES Band 1, 2, 3 Orchestra 1, 2, 3 Commercial contest 1, 2 Courier 3 Chorus 2, 3 'Tm Forever Blowing Bubbles MILDRED KUNKLE Chorus Z, 3, 4 , Band 3, 4 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 4 Sunshine Society 2, 3, 4 Pres. French Club 4 Johnson City fTenn.l High School 1 Mystery of Lifel' MARON LOWE fwithdrawnj J 1 I I ' f X 5,-FF?-iiifflg-3Y,u . - :Ee?,.4-iJ- iff- ,E EC -'-- 'iT -?f:..:'.:f :.1-1-5 fyigfil ,Ai-.' fe- I-use .--5' H5-3 ereierf 2:4 EE-'H-if veiiEEf.5a45 3- -fregfiff A fsrxx , X 77,27 . -.- -. I fi-, -if, SX' . W.. liig-g',Q GILBERT HEY Traffic Monitor 4 Auld Lang Syne' VIRGINIA HERING Chorus 3 Sunshineisociety 1, 2, 3, 4 Sunshine President 4' Sqljib 4 0 . Sunsl1ine f I FLOYD HAMBLEN Hi-Y 3, 4 Courier 3, 4 Honor Roll Honor Society Back in Your Own Back Yard PAUL HAWN Traffic Monitor If I'm Dreaming CATHERINE L. HARRIS Sunshine Society 1, 2, 3. 4 Singing in the Rain ARNOLD HUGHBANK Football Z Blow the Man Down CHARLOTTE JAMES Sleepy Head EDITH KUHN W Malcin' Whoopee ' 'f 5 ' '-' -' 7 .,,Ji'-'L -'Q ,',l'54?,,i1i::- 'L f,?'?1'2'QL-'TL-Qi5.'. ' '1.- 15 ' 3g6,:5-,-,245-Lei:3-,'?,!,A c.' gg 'NT v.. 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'5'f5!'rT'- A xi,-fx Y, a.1,JfFr. -'ff L 1 pg? QL: 1-r: 2:3 gt,-I -Q-1' -,i,W - : f 1.1: - 11- --A -.-' . - - -2' ,Y- ,A-f, 3.-3:4-L -3.5 iw. SA-..-' ., L--. ,J . 3 Y., - - W ,gn - - - - . ., 19 L lilq-ikir Q 'ue RALPH W. MILEY My Buddy WILHEMINA MILLER Sunshine Society 4 Hot for Harry XVARREN MOOREHEAD Band 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 3, 4 Track 3, 4 Singing in the Bath- tub FSTH ER MEIKS French Club 3 Sunshine Society l, 2, 4 Squib 4 Courier 4 Honor Roll Honor Society Lucky Me MABEL McNEELEY Orchestra l, 2 Sunshine Society 1, 2, 3 4 Cryin' For The Caro lines POWELL MOOREHEAD Track 3, 4 Hi-Y 3, 4 French C'uh 3 Little Pal PAYE MAIN Sunshine Society l, Z, 3, 4 Juanita WILLIAM MOOREHEAD Band 2, 3, 4 ' Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Moanin' Lowu it f A' -'I 4 ' 53552 ale-aries fri- 4 1-Lis'-cf:fl:A 'f ' . .3 -if , -' - . T .- L g 'vs f 12- '..- -c 2'A Zi' -A-8 ive-' 14, 3-',f EQ' fl -v-' ' ve Q ,fl - 'TGEQILLSJ DAN MELOY Chorus 3, 4 Courier 4 Track 3 Debate team 4 Sitting on Top of the World ESTHER METZLER Sunshine Society 1, 2, 3, 4 Stepping in the Light ROBERT PHERIGO Happy Days KATHERINE OSSMER Sunshine Society 4 Debate team 4 St. Joseph Academy 1, 2 Battle Hymn of the Republic MILDRED MAZE Sunshine Society 1, Z, 3, 4 Courier 4 Deep Nighty' CHESTER McKENNEY Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll Courier 4 A Boy's Best Friend is his Mother VIRGINIA OREBBAUGH Chorus 1, 3, 4 Band 1, 3, 4 Orchestra Z, 3. 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Sunshine Society 1, 2, 3, 4 Courier 4 Piccolo Petei' GORDON PAGE Football 3, 4 Track 3, 4 Baseball 3, 4 Hi-Y 3, 4 Traffic Monitor 4 Downing fWis.j High School 1, Z Honor Roll Honor Sdciety Rock of Ages T .- Qiiifif- , :ZZ - 16? 414-4121: ffvlf F?'?F5'3g3 -L:57lQi25.?51'5h 7 7 ' -- f-1'-'SF .- fe Y-L ' r- . My '-Q. J -Sf: Q,':g:' iff 11:1 Tffff' :ij QTJT -if 2- 5 i -' ' gf' -7 ' '- lf' ll' VI, 15'Z7'3a . o,-,--A LAVINIA OVERBEY Columbus High School l, 2 Hope High School 3 Honor Roll Dixie CLAUDE PAYN E Class Sec. 4 Glee Club 1, Z Football 2, 3, 4 Track Z, 3 What do I Care AMELIA PIATT Sunshine Society 1, 2, 3 4 That Old Fashioned Girl . X5 RALPH I-I. ROBERTSON Class Vice-Pres. 3 i- 3, 4 ' r 4 Q 4 a High School 2 qSociery o Roll L1 iss Each NQH1' , X ' IT'T31.?l'5? 'E,-.1if,rSTE'2ZLl3I HOVUARD ROBINS ELEANOR POGUE Basketball z, s, 4 Sunshine Society 1, 2, 3, Track 3, 4 4 Q Tnin't No Sin Courier 4 The Girl I left Behind me GEORGE STUBBS C1 P . z RUTH PHARES Hi? gf? 4 Squib Editor 4 Surshine Society 1, 2, 3, Courier 1, 3, 4 ..Beautiful,, Junior Play 3 Traffic Monitor Honor Roll Honor Society Oh! What a Pal was Mary RUTH POND LAWSON S-I-INE Sunshine Society 1, Z, 3, 4 Chorus 3, 4 Mississippi Mud Courier 4 One in the World', LORA ETTA MARY RAY STURGEON Suxshine S0Ci9fY 1, 2, 3, Sunshine Society 1, 2, 3, 4 How Am I to Know? Down by the Old Mill Stream Z3 lglg-551. 'Q 91 FRANK M. SCOTT Football 3, 4 Pres. French Club 3 MARYALICE Hi-Y 3, 4 SHADLEY Bus, Mgr. Squib 4 Chorus 4 Courier 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 4 -lumof' Play, 3 Sunshine Society 1, Z, 3 Traffic Monitor 4 4 Hvnor SOCIHY A Talking Picture Honor Roll Sonny Boy CORINNE TAYLOR Chorus 3 LORRAINE TUFTS Slmshinc Society' li Z, 3: Sunshine Society 1, Z, 3 4 4 Honor Roll Chorus 3 When My ,Dreams Junior play 3 , Carve dat Possum MARION VAN XVILLARD SCHIESZ DOI-SEN A Chorus 1, 3, 4 Courier 3, 4 Glee Club 2 Traffic Monitor -'Capt Jinks-v Suxshine Society 1, Z, 3 Courier 4 m'P3l W VVALTER SHADLEY NINA WOOLMUTH Sunshine Society 1, Z, 3, 4 R ll In Heavenly Love Honor o Al-yd' Nobody Knows The I mg Trouble I've Seen ff: - -.P Q32-,-QI gl-1.2, ' --31 fgg:154,i:Ijj ' f'f2f5f'Ii'Lil:flT.1g.l jikff ieii- 1:31-T fu. ffl'-13.3 : b- .f- . ' rf -.- 1 '- as LT?-i'.1?. 1?4 E? ' --ze' ' 1- Li '-fx 1 ' :Q -if -fr 24 X . T732 l+31iE7 l31 JOSEPH R. TURNER Chorus 3, 4 Band 4 Orchestra 4 I Wonder What's Be- come of Joe? FAYE YOUNGMAN Chorus 1, 4 Sunshine Society 1, Z, 3, 4 How Firm a F242- tion HAROLD ZELLER Football 4 Track 3 Hot Cross Buns U BETTY WHITE Courier 3, 4 French Club 3, 4 Sunshine Society 1, 2, 4 Squib 4 Traffic Monitor 4 Debate team 4 Junior Class play 3 Chorus 3, 4 Glee Club 4 Honor Roll Honor Society Sweeter Than Sweet HARLAN JAMES WALTS ' ' Chorus 4 Orchestra 1, 2 The Lost Chord ,s if ji Af N I, ? - ' f ,, W, ,,,,,,,,,, , , , , , x . .,-f-,.,. ,.. , ,- . ... . . - - . A ,v,..,+., , ,..,A,,Yf.-.FY 71, .vis-A, Marnie' 73,7- 'Lt ' '-Q'+1P-' Q-iff!-1: r T:23'f Pf J'f1 g 157 41? 'L 1':1fi31':1,-E534-,r i-,---113 -33 Y-,G-15,-:gf-.' -f arf- .Tw 5 - np :ir ' f ---1.,- -. LTA ci: -1-e - 11: :Ar -rf --, fu FL -v4 -.rg 4+-:' 25'- --.- . - - - . . . . '.:NxffN - 1.7 . ' .f. Mlllg . 4 'U A -. -.. -. 8 ' K3 11W -1 If' f -P-T.. -Y - 1 ,' , - , -- a G. I ' , ,. ,nfl te. -, 1-Lib-' f-3 - AWG 1 Ruth Lee .. .. . Frank Scott Ralph Robertson George Stubbs . Nina Woolmtith Floyd Hamblen Berry XX'hite Esther Nleilcs Chester McKenney .. Ruth Harsh SENIOR HONOR ROLL MAGNA CUM LAUDE 94.7 94.4 93.67 92.77 92.61 92.60 92.31 . ,... 91.96 CUM 89.07 . . . 88.89 Lavinia Overbey Clarence jacklin Helen Gillespie Henry Conover . . Corinne Taylor Paul Barnard ..... . . Gail Kearney .. ..... . LAUDE Elizabeth Metz Gordon Page ...., 91.82 91.03 91.1 90.67 9.142 95.12 90.03 88.39 83.21 ff-.iff .n.3--f if .- , . . J-.V-W ',i,,g,r.Ta3f gg.. , . ,. ,.. -1 ,,-5 .4. ,Y-,Ae ij 1, .' f .' -+-if ' fx f '1'14' 2143 - . .'-.-'- tiff if 1: :+'-' gf:-:. 'I:?.J' -,F-ri-ef-ff X151 1 if rf! JUNIORS Top row: Edward Haehl, James Wilson. Fourth row: Charles Campbell, Samuel Sanders, Russell Small, Chester Pickett, Paul Harrell. Third row: Lois Talbert, Edmund Vanfjleve, Mary Templin, Frances Fately. Second row: Katherine Billman, Doris Ellen lVlcCartney, Ruth Alice Van Arsdale, Paul Main. First row: Mary Conger, Louise Feuerstine, Louise Leffler, Josephine Smelser. - . , -- - .-.. .-e- - 2 - ... A, . ,, , ,, , .- A L . +,:Ei ,-gf L: - F-.1.ea,s+-Q- :'.5vff-afg1ff5- -5-fair fL?,3af::-::ea ssgrE.s72i: eaefeiei nl.. Eff, '-.vga e-i-- 433: '7:::A,L'+r5 g?A :EJ -1-11 115' :ri iff :ii avi fi. zip : 11: . 27 521553-i 'S iQkl31' ' - F . E32-4 if Q. 41 Q ,17 la' I9 JUNIORS Top row: Joe Stine, James Ovcrby, W'a1ter Haltom. First row: Bertrand Wright, Julia Hnrms,.Virginia Terry, Kenneth Coers. I f Psi- I2225-7,225-iii'-?ffhifi-a ff ifir iv :Ei-: : E?5?iif.s1:-L51F3-?- Tr- ff-2 .S?i, :Lint iii' 571-4 43'-f..4'?: 111- Yaif -173 Lvf' afir ,1-L sf-'- fe.. -XL 1?4 ,L ez' 28 131 JUNIORS Top row: Maurice Deprez, John Leap, George Coffin, Chas. Schmoe, Harold Schmidt, Jonas Brown. Third row: Oran Jeffries, William Speigel, Carl Metzler, Delbert Kuhn, Paul Kaster, Delbert Mohr. Second row: Mary Miller, Eliza Walker, Mary M. Hulsman, Charlotte Murphy, Martha Morris, Betty Coleman, Wilson lXflcCullough. First row: Margaret Lanclwelin, Mariaxine Flaitz, Deloris 1N1cKinney, Louise Meloy, Rosa- lind McKenney, Mary Andrews. ' - - ,.., - ,.... L. -- J- - .-. ,V V, Y .Y a h , I ,,f, ?, :awL',L'.f 5-baaagvg, 91441: H su- ir avril. 11 ,fri if -gf-,Q-as2f1r.1-Eg:-fl T T,-F2215 ,,, fi-L-.1 -.IL ' H- '-AE, '+V' . 1 Y' Y' ' 4'w,' 3'r: gi- 2:13 -1 .2 7 -' ' 'Lg' LLL' 'ET i- -:.q . .lv fp -1- Eff- .2 J..L, L - f- :.- 'f---'.. -L L-- rgl' - 6- 4?: 1'.,L L fi - I- .1 --K.. ,ala ,-- 29 4 I-H fag-f 1? 3 'err'- :f?:'-X,-.e:f,z 1 ,-, -. , -4- , - ' ' ' gg, I -,M--,L 1.917113 ff: -43S3-,-i- 1 ' 2.1 M' . '-'-! iF.E'ff-'Frei JUNIORS Top row: Edson Kearns, Lorenzo Linville, James Lee, Lee Barnes, Raymond Rice. Fourth row: Paul Maxwell, Willis Brown, Roscoe Theobolcl, Wayne Johnson, Charles Brown. Third row: Beatrice Nigh, Gertrude Smith, Evelyn Wilson, Sylvia Strupe, Harold Meloy. Second row: Vera Be-bee, Ruby Porter, Evelyn Ziegler, Opal Stine, Rhodadell Cochran, john Mardis. First row: Mary Meclora Sexton, Mildred Cox, Fern Sexton, Ava Mae Forester, Genevieve Scott, Hazel Barnes. 4. A?'lff-i'.T? '-'? 'i 2' 5'-. ' Q fu ,, 5 ZTIT-, .. ,,- -, f-f.TgT,f. f -, 'Ti' - -- ' .-- ,j if -5-1,. QQ, ,ig: ji.,.-,jzlfg ,Ag-, klf, j'5g': ' ,Q .1 -3. .-13'-' 1. ,.'1g, '41 ,' Q - ,bg-.rf--'w' -' - .-P-.: L - vs nf A-.-af-: fl- --,- A e 72: 1-- -r- . f -. --- . '42 , 30 i a ia- Q fi L51 .IUNIORS Top row: Carl Phares, Dale Vviley, Earl Mitchel, Leo Hendricks. Third row: James Mills, Richard Howard, Ivan XVarble, Mary Angel. Second row: Elizabeth Barnard, Virginia Wright, Pauline Dodds. First row: Evelyn Connor, Helen Crissler, Margaret Conger, Dorothy Senger. -.r Ervin. :T-L Jin, -.- A . L-4 Aamir- L..-L , ,,-Q,.E:,.35l :AA-.T.A,..-T W fA1LLVE A2535-r Ya ,M L. -. Y ,ff gi. 1 . V .r ,. .,uA-Tw, -.JYYR , M l.rf?- , ,,ga-5-:Q-T.-uf .grew .f: Y-55A -f -r'--2 . -f -.5 A , v. ,,- ---Tr:-,-Y. 31- 37 ' .--3' ,1A. ' -73' ,gi - 75 Q-1 ,+: -.ja -Aff-gig'-.1 31 '-120 -vu-1 - sf If-F IE'-JEETES: JUNIORS Top row: Clyde Richeson, Emerson Barlow, Gnrrel Richey, Sidney Smith. Third row: Sumner Pond, Martha Morris, Marie Buescher, Esther Lambert, Martha Robins Second row: Lorcnc Rice, Roma Shnclley, Mary E. Arnold, Goldy Means. First row: Dclphine Weakley, Florine Price, Emogene Price, Judith Kelly, Anna M, Dunn twin .,-,- , :1j:'i.- A. -- -fi - , f ii ' T Q ..-1,-Q.--fy. 3- Y J - . - -,- -.-n9'- ,T ,L-,A'1gi.5J, , g, nf Q. -Ir: -1, ' f' ,' 'ff---1. -r. 'TQ 11 .rn-f jug 53,1 'W T- -fqf?- ,' if ,TiiT.-S., ..:,: . .: -ff?-5 T -': - 5716:-5 j'!. Q' L-- .. E5-T lfi' if' 4'-E 5: 1 2 ' 2 'I '. H.. '.. V, L ' 'AZ Y 32 I-3121-2 iQ2iLS1 O -J? P' Maia SOPHOMORES Top row: Donald Rohm, Walter'Senger, Paul Ballard, Robert Arbuclcle, George Hurst, Harold Leonard. Fourth row: Warren Chesser, Willetta Stotsenburg, Evelyn Phalres, Virginia Carr, Robert McLane. Third row: Mildred Frisbie, Marline Fuller, Ruth Byrd, Stella Sevo, Anna M. Stohry, Catharine Shadley. Second row: Kenneth Peck, Marvin Hudson, Robert Billman, Clifford Parker, Frank Gaines. First row: Tereseleah Phares, Irene Scudder, LaVonne Pond, Elois lVlcKenney, Helen Ham- lyn. Qt '-af ',21'Fi3',v -':,L1e24a14Q- ef' f-ei 5T:?:r:': an --11 1 a if- L2-1-aa 4 :41 e H' H 5-' ieaf. 1 wr' iTPi1F?:' X154 ea- .1-3 zagfxfif 9 i 155 5? ia e-'e11Z1?ftf 33 1:-x'Rl 7f Pi-4 ni-' .I 53, 'f-'Smeg' 'W lelflfife.-gs.egg gsmses. . i?1 SOPHOIVIORES Top row: Billy Scott, john Scl1eolcl'1,Byron Willis, Denzel Dearinger, Theodore Lee. Fourth row: james Walker, Asa Tlxeobold, john Ross, Cecil Wfiley. Third row: Donald Jones, Helen Inman, Lucy Metzler, Harold Phares, Melviix Hamilton. Second row: Fern Shaw, Mary Jane Schroeder, Virginia Hill, Mary Parker, Anna Lou Nlilleson, Anne Vffallcer. First row: Mary Walter, Virginia Williaiins, Mildred Means, Maragaret Monfort, Elizabeth Striclcler. - Q, '-' ,Q- 1-1,433-gg g'Q:,1v-gi-Ig'.-i?.1il. f, ,rgffg-:,-angel-1.g1j -12..,,4g,g511?e q,2,, , J gg, L tw,.,-, ,... qi ,,,,.,,..,-5-,,-, ,ee q - , ,,,-,-,...,. -,-,, A-La-G -rg F' - . 4 '51, .F I -.' ' v,' R- 5.. -C L13 if -'- ff: '-'- , ,: Y - '- '.. -..L ' 15' 1'-. 34 4. -QL S WE? -- F' A E L Els 2 c ' a1e1 . L 1 SOPI-IOMORES Top row: Lloyd Mellis, Vernis Lambert, Dale Kaster, Marshall Armstrong. Fifth row: Lawrence Lemasters, Carl Junlcen, Roger Piles, Morris Brunner, Charles Eades, Dwight Long. Fourth row: Wilbur Dobbins, Amelia Auxier, Elizabeth Harrison, Ruth Knight, Virginia Hey, Margaret Buell, William Bass. Third row: Helen Cochran, Mildred Cross, Opal Cherry, Lucille Hammond, Dorothy Alice Turner, Mary Jones. Second row: Leona Talbert, Vertus lvliller, Fern Ashley, Matid Harlan, Janice Bass3 Christine Urich. First row: Winona Talbert, Lucille Stader, Eleanor Ferleman, Eleanor Ballard, Ethel Miley, Margaret Melton. ' ,- -4. fear, leaf ,., W l Q bf f - D - - N' + Ta lx g , I-'. 1, L-it . H 1 ' -3 -'Q Z aff, 5-tg- 11' ,fLq , : i 4A4,,:g.,'.2 'z.'me-gg.g'Lg., ziggy Q-J-,-.632-ii ,q, PA. ldv ,- -,--,f, g. -Aire - 'af' asf: 2:3 Ze,-' ,rf 1-if-:-33 f 11: ,,-,,7- :Y lg, -,Q - a,,. .,, K.- fff- 4Ki:.-L - -- if --.--.. -- Lfj -av' - 'E' Sv: - -nf J.. A 4- f -' W.. -U, , -L . ,35 ag Agri 3 Im- - .3 , ,ff .g,1 1,.,q1Q-E ,jlf-- +?L1x'f.,A,g ,gi . 11 -'A N. I 1- ff Leg-i ,-'3--.- ,--ae SOPHOMORES Top row: Donald Snapp, Walter Cox, Arthur Thurston, Williain Trees. Third row: Eclwnrd Whaley, Gerald Fischer, E1rl lsgrigg, Davicl Wfolf, George Rogers, John Cockerham. Second row: Albert Srirh, Iane Kunkle, Mary Bennett, Maxine Main, Richard Ewing. First row: Mary Hamhlen, Mary Conger, Nlarianne Flaitz, Mary Frances King, Geneva jones, Violet Nlahaffey. T '3 12 '- '. '4f -'E-TQ. -F 4 5.31:-51.-'Q :?E7'?ii'f?'z.7i 'ff:3 Elf? f ffifii - q-fb?-?f.A Ti- fff- .'-F-.f ,L :Yr e,- -'.-'..- -- Ere- 'Zi' -'-e -v: --- fi, - - --'- 1 f-: 'T 36 A K IT?-lii'5,2-f,,,,g,QF.gFg3ie1ni,Es 1 we SOPI-IOMORES Top row: Carl Zell, George Talbert, Raymond Thuis, Robert Eiriggeman, Wfillinxn Records William Woolmuth, Wendell Carr, Dale Thurston. Fourth row: Florence Ruth Robinson, Lorene Rice, Annabelle Robinson, Mary Ruth Mont- gomery, Garnet Thorp, Harold Miner, Paul McNeely, Xvayne Briley. 'Ihird row: Edward Werner, Ruby Bassett, Edna Sanderfur, Thelma Foster, Louise Bucschcr Ruby Leonara, Frances Hey, Hazel Wright. Second row: Wfoodrow Gaines, Hubert Engel, Robert Keith, James Campbell, Raymond Pol lard, Lee Roy Losey, Lewis Carlock. First row: Mildred Law, Rnsamond Haehl, Mary E. XVagner, Ruth McLane, Virginia Nichols Juanita Roberts, Wilma Lux, Bessie Drake. ,aEF,', e.l-il 13 ? 'xiii :LGE -fa' bf- Q1 5 'VJ ?'f1'43e-1 -i f F 3'I T7 '3?-'fzfle-'if File-if-3 ? - -ag ez '-:L -:af ,qs 1:7 3-.4 1-1, -71 if - -:s :Q -1-Af , LZ., LQVL-sg-v 417.--,gf ,,.-S, la,- Y. -' '- .'3 25.L.5 - -- 'if' '- ,.- 'H L i -3 ' 3 7 '.' - - , 4. 75' .. I7 1 W.. -ul ,LJLL L--L 37 ' s ITKX .-A -7.2 T ' '. . ' 1 - E ' ' ' ?'1-.' -, ' 7'S'fE l'- N- - QE-we eflzf-1 l A 5 Y J6- 'Y' FRESI-IMEN Top row: Marion And erso n, Oren Moore, Delva Spurlin, Third row: Marion Collins, Reba Midkiff, Esther Cox, Hattie Frances Senour. Second row: Edwin Thoms, Anna Dell Treon, Ruth Kelsay, Gladys Sparks, Earl Wells. First row: Lillian Richey, Cora Louise Tufts, Jane Nelson, lonia Lee. 11-' 4-'R ':-Fd? s-if? -gi 7',,'- '.-' '-751.15 : L- 93 f is-:?4?' lrx j' Q1 ff - f FAH , ' L , E3 13'-,Lf , 1.777 5- sff. Iwf'g:gjg ,-'es' ii- Liv-1.41'c' 5:3 3?' -'ie l'?9' Ere' i- F L-145 Ar: -rg '1P. 'ir 'W '38 F. 7?-1 fn 7 -'11 'T ge, fn- 4 - - a A E - - 3 55151 1126 ie, ?IEli g I - 1. If- ri FRESI-IMEN Top row: James Brown, Kenneth Hawn, Arthur Fately, Homer Mitchell, Robert Clark, Oran Sparks. Fourth row: Merle Kohler, Este! Gohn, Russell Boyer, Paul Swain, Ronald McDonald. 'Third row: Carl Beasly, Mayme Merrill, Kathleen Cole, Elsie Nugent, Mildred lVlcCrea, Hil- clreth Smith. Second row: Robert Nunn, Rohert I-Iubbard, Lawrence Underwoocl, Chester McKinney, Irvin Byarcl. ' First row: Florine Cotton, Kathleen Parsley, Mary Katherine Ray, Evelyn Wertz, Helen Hendrickson, Mabel McClure. ' Ll'f'g f5-53.ii'n?3 ivgiii-25231 25 -iii:i?513fi?:1- iIi?a?1?.f1:-,iiiff -f -'f'- .'2 A:41 Ii' 'fa' 'Hain' -F lfR -EE' P-B EY! RLS, Jnl, Jr '1 fTL --L 'CFR ffl g1 T 39 F SEKX -'- i ii? ',., A 5 - 11' Q 5 'gr' j 1.-'-wig-fi I-3. .ha.g . Qi, i 1 -T53 FRESHMEN Top row: Frances Dugan, Frank Coffin, Charles Reimann, Bruce Wright, Wallace Giltner, Don Foster. Third row: Kenneth Parker, Lois Yarling, Katherine Kennedy, Martha Stafford, Roberta johnson. Second row: Carl House, Alberta Harris, Della Mohr, Mae Rose Robinson, Mary K. Sconce, Tommy Hoop. First row: Dorothy Reinhold, Anna B. Barnes, Eugenia Dugan, Virginia Rose Talbert, Ruth Murrell. f L 1.-5-'T-'rife-2:5-za. -'si 5.1551 1.1 2 i 1 1'h'ff .gi-'El 1' aL+l'QiQ -,iefxgi -,- ---'- . -' aa.: g'v.' ' U- -'.-'-.fi Eg' W -'f A 'e L- '- - - f - --'- -, L 'i 40 1 L 1 ' UT -r E ' ' 'nwar f F iisx fri ' 71-Q:,' -A A fe A , 4 -- ., 'A ' 1- W gw LQ :':S'F'1Q if-,' a1giQfgg:g ailrsli - ' - F' 1- f' 'gas-W2-. FRESHMEN Top row: Carl Pond, John Cox, XValton Carr, Wfilliam Olrman, Charles Close, Vernon DeCoursey. C Fourth row: Edward McCabe, Freda Richardson, Harry Pence, Louise Amos, Leonard Clark. Third row: Hildegard Laramorc, Pauline Lancaster, Hazel Geer, Marjorie Wright, Eileen Small, Mary Records. A Second row: Robert Colee, Franklin Goodrich, Harold Srirh, Geraldine Ethridge, Arthur Chafee, Charles Smith, Arthur Frisbe. First row: Edith James, Marjorie Anqel, Mary Jo Sanders, Mary Holmes, Ruth Briggs, , Barbara Keith. ' U ' L? E- -ff., , V. ,-- 4,,- . ,.. .-P .,T.i 1 , -. 1 A-..,,5Y,..fi,5 -.F W. ,A - tee' V '7 .4 ,- ,,,,-lL-w --e1.,Y-- A , ?ve:1 J,-ae---1,-,L A:-g ir-W-Q.-si., -L- Ld,--, :-1--L -gg. Q aw.- , -V.i.-1-.:,F- A 5 -:L -- es V.--ev.-f -.Lf -ea-I -.. 1 ,,,- fe 313.-'. .use-., Q F: - ,A -.- eat- .ara - : -i iff- G'-L..-'SF-1 ati fir -3-11 i' 113, L- f -sri. QTL -ag af, 2-55 37, 41 A Q:, ,r , , , Q Fuji lil-:Lil-L: S 9 FRESHMEN Top row: Paul Freeland, Wilbur Pell, Robert Chafee, Albert Sadler, Andrew Stover, Russel Kelsay, Fred Wfalton, Fred Kearney. ' Fifth row: Richard Conger, Katherine Fisher, Doris Walker, Eleanor Jones, Mary Deprez, Era Lee Terry, Louis Hoover Jr., Harold Gue. Fourth row: Margaret Tindall, Pauline Sipes, Thelma Cherry, Reva Blaich, Betty Bryant, Martha Billman, Wilbur Curran. Third row: Mary Lois Briclcler, Jennivive House, Virginia Upclegraff, Lydia Campbell, Isabelle Whilcomb, Roberta Morris. Second row: Lucille Krebs, Earl Metz, Clarence Rader, Berlcely Peck, Hugh Kibbey, Nor- man' McKinney, Nlildred Sutherland. First row: Luella Weaver, Hester Kuhn, Billy Ross, Miriam lvleloy, Betty Burnham, Roberta Mardis. F 'V ' 9 ifzfl' fi 4 i1:?915 ini: fi-i 759243 1293 ii?-r 'L1f'E3Ef-FE? 1 V- , f, I .r ,551 4 1,--Y -' Q.. f.:ugf'+'- gfa -:jr ' -'-e -we ' 1 - A-', '- 'NL -'.L. up r 'i'T 42 lil-5-gg:-f-Hf,E,g-s.'icfE2gLS1ggE.Q, .JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 4 .-o Esekrfg Q13'flifil-iziiiff.-- 2 5 E'11?E???.f b H 'Z' -'t' 5'-is fl fi' ' ,' 'L-':',.' -4' Lea ij ' ' ' 8 -L?f i'- L- T 211 Ffa WL ffl. , ' ' 43 . 55.x,.-46:71 ,. iii A - f Ng: g ' ' cm EF' f f, ju.-igq. -v ' . Lu - K-.Kl -'51lA..X 1711 'lx 4.1 4 V JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL lf' 'F i aiiiifkgi 5iEi,'5:J:fT1rQl!rQil-Li Fi , ,??f5g Y?5 5 i11E jQe?Li3E 5- fed .vgiii :if -if L22-Lfvf' QE-A avi' PEL iii His' 55 1-La ff: Ru fig :ff 1? 44 , V - ---- 7-7 - MH LET1 Q5 ':.:.xf 'f .: ' ' C. ' -ff eff, er ski M ' QI , ri..si11.c r. - 11- S - ATHLETICS . Shelbyville high school football and basketball teams enjoyed unusually successful seasons the past year. Coach McKe:1nd assisted by Mr. Leslie Renlley developed a well balanced grid souad that won five of the seven scheduled contests, scoring S9 points to their opponents' 37. Mac is very well-liked not only by his players but by all who know him, for his high moral character and personality. The work of Mr. Remley proved to be very valuable in teaching the squad the fundamental training. His work was appreciated by the school. The Shelby net squad under the direction of Coach McCullough was one of the best pro- duced by S. H. S. since basketball was introduced here in 1907. The team won fifteen out of twenty-one scheduled games scoring 624 points to their opponents' 438. They were runners up in the sixth district tourney at Greensburg. The Mackmen were selected to represent Ind- iana in an interstate clash with the strong Stivers quintctte of Dayton, Ohio State champions. In the sectional tourney the gold and black netmen showed impressive form to down the powerful offensive machine of Columbus in the semi-finals and to defeat Waldron easily in the final game. The Nlackmen advanced to the finals of the regional by their victory over Scottsburg in the opening game. Franklin proved to be the jinx however and edged out Shelby by a very few points, thus advancing to the state. Mac deserves unlimited credit for the showing the team made in scheduled games as well as in tournament play. The appreciation of his work was shown, in part, by the loyal sup- port giverl him by students and fans. Garrel Richey, who was a member of the second team at the beginning of the season was put on the first team later. The staff regrets very much that it was too late to have his pic- ture put in with those of the first squad. Five valuable men, Robins, Kehrt, Reimann, Barnard and Page will be lost by graduation this year. Although Rollin Patterson does not graduate, lie will not be eligible next season. ff .- f -'34 15344 args-.fiif1,af?2'e':g-154-gi--9-31' .- L1g33gs gil' .-rain .- 1-- . ' . , -T-,-'Sf' gre. ' -' 1- A-1' if'+'a' 1:2 i?' -'Je -1,-' -.Hs '--'- v'- ':. --'- -. 1-1' 46 Ylglililgr FOOTBALL J. M. MCKEAND, Coach 1929 Scores Shelby ....,,,. Greenfield 6 Shelby 6 N ,,,, Morton fRichmonclj 12 Shelby 12 ......,. ,,..,,....,...,,,.,.,..,., S eymour 13 . Shelby , ,,,,.,,,,,..., ...... C onnersville 6 Shelby 13 ' ' Rushvlue 0 Shelby - ..,,...v,... Wash. of Indianapolis O Shelby 7 .....,, ...,..,. C olumbus 0 M' - '- .2'L5:. L -fi .mr 2-'Z .' 'S gr' 'Sl-' f'8- P'5: 1'n li QTL: e-fi 1'-'.. W?4 Z ii 1:':TL ., 4 7 1 E 17116 iff L UA GE 194 7' 7f'!?f0A! J'c'07'7' XIODGI-f nf!! Z 70 M BQANJDAI V G. fmwlmv XINVILLE ZELLER X, PA YNE 49 CA N1-9051. L COFFIN JWIIVNER cu PIIHA NN FWXPPJ 53 PIPXC E SSQCQQ 3? : -1 ? Q ' - Q ' ' -2 5325?-if' 3 la.:-2r HQiL I Shelbyville, 41, Shelbyville, 43, Shelbyville, 14g Shelb 'ville, 45 g 7 Shelbyville, 253 Shelbyville, 373 Shelbyville, 295 Shelbyville, 393 Shelbyville, 27: Shelbyville, 45, Shelbyville, 23, Shelbyville, 24, Shelbyville, 343 Sixth Dist. Tour S. H. S., 365 S. H, S., 265 S. H. S., 245 BASKETBALL 19 29--3 0 Season Noblesville, 21. Crawforclville, 21. Franklin, 28. Rushville, 28. Connersville, 35. Seymour, 35. Marion, 27. Greensburg, 37. Shortridge, 22. Greenfield, 17. Columbus, 26. Franlilin, 16. Lebanon, 27. ney at Greensburg Greenfield, 12. Connersville, 15. Rushville, 27, Shelbyville Shelbyville Shelbyville Shelbyville Shelbyville Shelbyville Shelbyvillez Shelbyville Shelbyvillei Shelbyville Shelbyville sheibyviiiej Shelbyville, Shelbyville, 303 Horace Nlann, 20. 21, Bloomington, 28. 31, Greensburg, 23. 28, Brazil, 16. 243 Greencastle, 22. 243 Stivers fDaytonl 33 313 Columbus, 35. 30, Rushville, 28. 23: Technical, 26. Sectional Tourney 34, Morristown, 23. 253 Columbus, 22. 405 Waldron, 12. Regional Tourney 19, Scottsburg, 6. 155 Franklin, 19. WA. Y 5 S ,e1 7::--- W 4.41 W Y 174 'YA-1 vig,-L 7 5 A - 1, - - ' -z , - JJ, .Q 3, --'Q-:C-J,..g-.J,-f-1i',1., f Y.:j afqf - .ffQqc.-IQL QS-,3.!gLg-.3-f.:-,,-ge, ig-Q52 .Q 2, -.-f,L.-, 1 exe sg,--qretk-vue., ,ee--.T-,.f.,.-,,..,-:,.., ...,-.. -.gbg-Y if -' - . - :W 5 : v.' ' of 1f.ff',. -r ,fa cj' F' ev: 1-, :fr Q ,z '- '.. -Lg ' -1: 7. J ROBINS 5 I REIMA NN PATTERSON sz KEHR7' LINVILLE PAGE BARNARD PH I PPS 53 ' sf F 5 x S Q i 1' J X LEAP COX 1 I 1 ,x . 7' , '2.', ..r. - 5 ' Q ' ' T- 'f'f 117el I-lf.Li 'ZQ2LLEJ - SECONDS Sh:lby's 1929-1930 B squad won thirteen and lost seven games during the season. Thr' playczl some strong second teams as well as a number of fast varsity county quintets. Several of the boys have had two years experience with the second team and will make valuable material around which to build next year's team. The second team exhibited a fighting spirit all year. A sr f -: 1-5-2,1 -': 4 ff: isis- 5- ef -2-fer, T - - TY- .'-TA: ' 5 'Yi' 'f,- 3 Lf --A 51- i?f fi- if!-' 113' ill' ' '7'i f-:I --'g'- fl. ff' . 54 ,n tx fieizxwlmra JUNIOR I-HGH BASKETBALL The Shelby Junior High squad of this year won six victories in ten starts. Flatrock, Fair- land, Rushville, Greensburg, and Hope were defeated. In return games with Hope, Greens- burg, and Rushville the juniors were defeated. Training and experience on the junior high team should give players a better chance to make the varsity in high school. es!F? '11,-f,-, ,-,,H,- Y- ,,.V-., J , 1 - .- . ,. -E ,Y A, , V rfif - -,-1,-L s.'Y-'nf-?.Qs3-Ynfsif25:45-I??'525: A237 gg- 2, fi .- : xp- .2-ixgg:-'-3 E.'E3 ii- -L:-2 :Kg :if +55-4 5-H,-112' E3 251' F? 1.? 295' E? 235 'Qi 4?: 752- fa'-1 I 55 -4 -1-,r -YA - ,- . ,,,- . Y Y W Y Y Y ef f an 1:5 QQ as -2 it Z-5 -,,-- 4 i 3.1 f-R' '- - . '-w ff: 'f'-'f BASEBALL Shelby's diamond representatives closed a season of well-played games with five victories and four defeats. In only one instance was the score a losing game of great enough margin to be decisive. Walker, Wilson, and Rottet were the lVlackmen's heaviest sluggers, finishing the season with a percentage of well above the 300 mark . Taylor and Wilson were the pitchers, Rottet was behind them bat, Richey on first, Ruller on second, Page at short and Wal- ker at third. Reimann, Patterson, and Phipps composed the outfield. With ten of the squad with us this year, we are certain to be well represented on the baseball field again. f - .- :-- . - .GL fi -7.f.3?fjjE. -1 5 3'.fy1:.,' 1275: fj:,,1l-111-1 1,e15,: f:r2:g-L1 1, W g-,cgga . - - ' - '. ' Y '.-,'1x -'.f: 1f- ,-cf -'- -4 - -f 1--'ff f--'. +.A - - '- . ' -s.' I , ?. v-' ' - A- 'K L ' v ' ' -.' '- - 7 ' - 7 - 1' - - . . - 56 ' J tl-E.-'5..?'S5QkLE'Jiljl-21 TRACK Shelby's track team last season represented the school in a very creditable manner. Dur- ing the course of the season the team engaged in four dual meets, two quadrangular, the sectional, and qualified four men for the state meet. In the dual meets they were victorious over Southport, Connersville, and Greenfield. Seymour administered. the only defeat. Shelby was the victor in both quaclrangular meets. In the meet at Rushyille, Hughes Patterson, Shelby's broadjumper set a new field record for that event of 21 feet 6 inches. ln the sec- tional Shelby's total lacked only three points of the necessary amount when Rushville came through in the final events to nose out our team. As a number of these men are eligible for the 1930 squad, Shelby may feel confident of a capable team again this year. lg! f-, -qegaafag-:fTgT',' I.- . .. . . . Y- ,...,. - w,-L,-.,,,,- ,,-G, gag, d, .. A . ,I 1.4-+A? ,LV , V . . , -,.,,,..,Y,, L-v1:?1:4,.-11:-fe-Jag ,iq .,'.- rncsnngkf-,-,H ,,,g,,eY .J . ., V Ya. ,. 1 - 1-an jpg,-5 ' I 32 '24-5 EF? Eg,-1 ,if fig' gif :aff Y 7-F iz - ga- -V-1 - a.5.F7'.: A 5x7 f STUDENT MANAGERS CLAUDE PAYNE fleftj and GERALD FISCHER frightl For the first time Shelbyville I-ligh School used student managers to take charge of all athletic equipment. Coach McCullough selected Claude Payne and Gerald Fischer at the he- ginning of the season for team managers. Claude Payne was in charge of the first team supplies while Gerald Fischer took care of the second team needs and also the dressing room. Both made trips with the teams to nearly every out-of-town game. Shelhy's success away from home was partly do to the splendid work of the managers. The last season has made the student manager idea a necessity to the high school. They are a help to the coach, the teams, and,Mr. Long, who is custodian of the gymnasium. Both Payne and Fischer received monograms for their services to the team and coach. 58 EDHSQQHAL 4:-'.yf'A -77 'A '. ' ' -ALE' . 1 - - - gf- - 752'-'w-1 iid fi 'sn - Q 2' f Ln- 1 -'img ,- -f- -15 fra' ,- -. . , ,, ,,,, ,..,, an H u - . rffgxafg . ,sm .gy t, iiL..g,.? 5 M THE 1930 STAFF -1 .Y e -1 it rn: 4-Ei.-2. 11:-5.1: -,- -11. .. 4... . ,. . - 4. - .-. . Y T ..V Y ,-. T Ang. ,N X' 4, ' ' ,' -.'f4 - w, ' Q4 ,vf-14' Crt:-,fl -'ff ,f 'Q 'g----ra -:-Lf fgki-Q.-p -- .iw HMB? Tm' - ,A T' ,-- ,., - ,- -' . - 3 ,- -:.'z:.- ..: -Ai-:T---Tv--1---.1-:r -e.---q - 4. ,,i .V . . I . ,M L - U A. .Y--zu ., L-- --J- .-fg, 4,3 5-3 --T Y--7,1 ,. - -.- ,IM . ,lt Q' 60 The work of I?-1iE T L81 EDITOR'S PAGE THE STAFF George L. Stubbs ,,,,,,., v.,, . . ,,,, . ,.,,,, Editor Betty White ,... ,,.,, ...,,,, A s sistant-Editor Frank Scott ,,.. . ..,... ,,.... B usiness Mgr. John C. Deprez ,,,,,,, .,,,A, B usiness Mgr. Elizabeth Kinslcy .,,, . . , Organizations Virginia Hering .. .,... ,,..... O rganizations J. Paul Barnard ,,.,,. Athletics Ralph Robertson , ...., , Athletics Esther Nleiks .,..,,,. ,,,.., S nap Shots James Davis ,.,,.. , Floyd Lancaster Snap Shots Art Harry Flaitz ,r,,.....r .. ,.,,,..,, , ,,,,,, ,-,., J okes Helen Pumphrey .. ,,,,.,,,,., ,,.,, . . . , Typist Sponsors ...,, .. A. Densford, Esther Kins- ley, Cora Tindall, O. Trible. APPRECIATION publishing an annual concerns not only the staff. Many others contribute to its success without credit. In this small space I wish to show my ap- preciation and that of the staff by giving them recognition which they deserve. Dwight Long, Everett Johnson, and Kenneth Coers did splendid art work for the Squib under direction of Mrs. Tin- dall whose services are also appreciated. The financial success of the 1930 year book was a result of the constant efforts of our business managers. For them I wish to thank Mr. Puckett, Mr. Loper, Mr. Long, Mr. Mardis, and the Quality print for their services. These people whose names are listed represent those more directly connected with the book. A list of down town sub- scribers will be found on another page. GEORGE L. STUBBS. THE DEATH OF SENIOR ACTIVITIES One of the most talked of problems and also one of the most vital concern- ing the social and educational life of the high school is the discontinuance of so many senior class activities. Will the class play die? Will the Squib publication be dropped? Will the faculty tea cease to be popu- lar? Will the honor society fail of its pur- pose? These questions cannot be answered now. However, we can draw one logical conclusion, The good will live but the bad must die. First ir. passing judgement we must weigh these questions with the benefits on one side of the balance and sacri- fice of time and effort on the other. Let us take first the annual class play. The class voting down such a pro- ject casts a reflection upon its integrity. The play makes money and popularity for the school. But, on the other hand, it calls for a sacrifice from about ten per cent of the class and at least one member of the faculty. The coach and the cast must give of their efforts for at least six weeks. Then can we say that the class ltlay should live? In like manner other seniorfactivities could be judged. The same conclusion will not fit all. If an activity builds for the school a finer and higher type of scholarship then we, should prize it highly and foster its growth. But if the activity, requires interest not of scholarship but of mere pleasure and enjoyment on the part of the participants then it should die and the high school mind would be turned again to its primary purpose, namely, to educate. ' Q 'Q' -3'552ffi33i'4i5E-5i55 T3if-Tia ff-? ? ??2?it'5g-3332-5' Of -' L - .'-?i.mL :'if ef 55-ifxff Eff- Sin Ffe- l??' sf-, L-L ,i f- -HTL 1.1, . f:-x 7'7',i A. A - ' - sz' J? f'-f .. E- 4' ' IDE! f- 1--:If QUILL AND SCROLL Ruth Lee, George Stubbs, Ralph Rob- ertson, Frank Scott, Paul Barnard, Helen Gillespie, John C. Deprez, and Floyd Hamblen are the Charter Members of the Shelbyville Quill and Scroll, national honorary society for high school journal- ists. Their memberships were given on the basis of the journalistic work they have done during the publication of the Courier. Virginia Hill, who has served as editor of the paper, was not eligible because she was a sophomore. Quill and Scroll is connected with no school or university. The president is a supervisor nominated by the executive board and elected by a vote of the whole society. According to the constitution, mem- bers of Quill and Scroll must be chosen from the students enrolled in high school, who at the time of their. election meet the following requirements: They must be of at least junior standing. They must be in the upper third of their class in general scholastic standing at the time of their election. They must be recom- mended by the supervisor or by the com- mittee governing publication. CHARLES MAJOR BY CARLL WILLIAMS lFrom Page 41 This portrait, bearing Charles Major's own autograph, was made by Carll Wil- liams when he and Mr. Major were at the height of their successes. The draw- ing was made in ink and is one of the two portraits made during Major's life- time. The original is in possession of Mrs. Lee Davis. Carll Williams, 11881-19281, was a Shelbyville boy. He attended Shelby- ville High School and also The Chicago Art School. After completing his art school course he became art editor of the Cincinnati Enquirer. During his twenty- live years on the Enquirer staff he made illustrations for many books by Secre- tary Hawkinsf, His short but success- ful life was ended in Cincinnati, Febru- ary l0, 1928, at the age of forty-nine. It is very proper that we should dedi- cate this book to the memory of such a man. Mr. Williams proved the average American boy can succeed through right living, hard work, and determination. There is much evidence in favor of the fact that a more congenial relation- ship, based upon mutual understanding, exists between students and teachers in our public schools than has obtained in the past. This is a fortunate development for all concerned, because the learning pro- cess can proceed as it should under no other conditions. In recent years, both pupils and tea- chers have been making sincere efforts to see their common problems from the standpoint of the other fellow. More and more, teachers are coming to realize that they are attempting to teach boys and girls, each possessing a personality that must be recognized and respected. In response to this attitude upon the part of the teachers, the fair minded students, and their numberlis great, have nlade every effort to adjust themselves to school room situations and require- ments. The result of all this readjustment is, that students and teachers are working to-gether under conditions favorable for more efficient service. -W. F. LOPER. iE?!'J,QEC2kl51iliF2r Name W. F. Loper E. O. Higgins ...,.. Chas. U. Knaub ........... . Cecil Puckett ..,,,... Leslie Remley ..... J. O. Trible ..., O. W. Break ...,... ...,.... . M. Schulz , ........,...,.,.,.. . W. G. Thompson Roy Ray .,.. ..... ....,........... J. A. Densford ...,.,.,..,.... H. T. McCullough ,,,...., , J. M. McKeand .......... .. Cora Tinclall Eulalie Mull ........ jane Durrenberger Eva Swanson ...... Mira Sutton . ...,, .. Esther Kinsley ................ Georgia Moore Blanche Ashby ...,............ Wilma Wheatcraft Naomi Haworth ......... Delores McDonald Ruth Keith ..,....,............ Dorothy Hale ................ Comes to School In the Chevy ............. ........ With Bill .... ............................ In his pride, the Ford ,,,....... VV hat we expect them to be in 25 yrs President of the Rotary Club Father of ten brats Reader of Guest poems Shank's ponies,....... ........Secretary of the Treasury Under the same old hat .,.. ,.,,.,. In a starched collar ..... ....... A professor Dead of old age With a smile .........,..,.......,... ffe. P resident of the U. S. In the Essex fwhen it runsj With that funny wall: ....... .,...,. Insane over music Same as Trible Busy as usual ............ ....,.. S till teaching shop In taxi ,,,, .. ,,,, . ......,, Editor of the Literary Digest With cap on N ........ Coach at Purdue In Pontiac . ........ With Lela and J. M. Jr. Hooling it .........,.., , ,................ . Driving about 2 M. P. H., ,u..... , Citizen of Italy Still a good cook Faster than the diclcens ...,,,,..r Married With Jane ' ..... ..u.,........ ......., hi 'ery tiny With Jane ........ Same With Ruth .,,.r. , ......., First Indiana lady senator With Sis ., ..V.,.. Enter high school For wages ......,.,, ......, M arried fmaybef Cold as can be ..,.. ....... M atinee dancer' Everyday ....,, ,,. ....,., Z5 yea rs older With Mother .,,.,,, . .t....,... ......., A bug by that time Sometimes in a truck ,...,,.,.. . Walking ...................... .,.. . .. Still an old maid just the same good old Dorothy if T- I'1.1Ji'-'31 F'-14 BFE 4,4 iriffff Tai? --757 iii-EE'i?3! '-i.aeL -is?-3 3?-37 'L'-,F-15,-4? 1- L-R YL 'Y-,fa - nga- Ia-F L-1, asf: -:-' af, :?6 ,T, . xi V 11, - +1-1 ga- !f.- - 3 f ,..,. .V- - - -.4 -hw! .. V. af .-fi. -L L-i -J - -'ff - - YL Ya - - - -.., 1-. . 63 ff -M i iff. :,.,i s 1 In, i. M VV, Esieiigei Name Nickname Comes to school Phyllis Barnes ..,,... -Phil A,,,A..A........... v.4.. H auling a gang of kids Paul Barnard .,..... .Doa Riding as usual Leland Anxiai ,....,., Anxy .. .....a. Walking with Marj Marjorie Cross .Marj. ., ,.,.a...., Walking with Leland James Davis .Doggie Late Edna Blaich .... .Eclny .. ......, Bragging about a daze John C. Deprez .Dep. ,,..... In his knickers Harry Flaitz ..,..., .Butch ,.aa.. ln his meat truck Melvin Gifford ,.,..a ........ G ifford . .,...., Thinking of Katherine Everett Hungate .-... John Hart a .. Everett Johnson .. Clarence Jacklin ,,,,, ....,.a George jones . .Hunky just plain John , Iohnson . ...,., . ,Jack O'lantern Bub ,,,, . ..,, ,...,... . ...ln his highlops Talking about last night Like all students From the country By way of the Sandwich Shop Gilbert Hey ....,,, a..,.,,,, H igh .. ...,,,, Same as Jack O'lantern Floyd Hamblen ,,,,.. aaa,,.... R ed ...,... T hinking of a new play for Mai Catherine Harris .Kate ....., With the old man Ruth Lee a,,,.,,.... .,a..... R uthy .. We Wonder? Willard Kehrt ,.,.... .....,.. .K ehrt .. ...... Late just like Doggie Floyd Lancaster .. ......... Red .v.... ....... I n a model T Ralph Miley ....... ......... R alph Parting someone on the back Esther Meiks .......... .....aaaa E sther Rides with walkers Powell Moorehead ..... ......... P al . Raising cain like a little kid Dan Meloy ......v....... .aaaa.... D annie ...... Riding a bicycle Katherine Ossmer .. ......... Dynamite . ....... Driving thc Buick Chester McKenney ..... ......... C het .. ....... Carrying a violin Virginia Orehaugh .Jinny .. ...... Yelling about Travie Gordon Page ............. .aaa..... H eavy Early Helen Pumphrey ..... ......... H od .......... Hanging on some boy's arm Bill Reimann ....... .......aa B ill ....... With Mary Frances Claude Payne ..... .. . ....a.a, Pain .. .......... joking as usual Ralph Robertson ..... ......... R obbie ......... With Zeller Howard Robins .Tommie ......... For no good reason Frank Scott .......... ....... .D oc. II ...... --..--..Riding, walking or, what have you Maryalice Shadley ..... ....... A lley ........ .Running Harold Zeller ...... ......... I ack ...... Singing or else an . ..-f...- 3 gap '.,-V aaa'-.rfa 'ar - :gi :.-' as --- - f L --.. '. --1 'i 64 ra-sua.-E..S.tc-aneimraes Expects to We expect them to P, Barnes , ,,,,,,, be an opera singer ,,,,, ,.,,.... b e somebody's sweetheart P. Barnard . , ...,7 make a lot of money ,...... Aff... g et an old age pension L, Auxier ,,,, ,,.,,,, b 9 an independent grocer ,,,,....,.. be a crap shooter M, C1-055 ,,,,,,. be 3 lady pt-emcher ..,,. ,...,.., b e anything else 1, Davis ,,,,,,, be a scientist , ,,,,, .,,...., b e a dog catcher E, Blaich ,,,,,, ,,,,,,. b e a champ typist . . be an old maid J. C. Deprez ,,..... be an electrical engince be almost anything H. Flaitz ttt.t, ...,.,, b e a butcher ., he head usher at the Strand M, Gifford ,,,, .,,,,,, b e a lawyer ,,,,,. ,.... b e a filling station attendant E. I-Iungate ,.,, r.,. . .be a journalist . ..,. ....,,,, p ublish the Daily Democrat J. Hart ,,,,,.,.,. ....,, , be a big man ..., . ,...,.,l be a washout E. Johnson .,,, .be a shielc ...,... ....vfYY 0 e a pullman p01'I2r C. Jacklin ..,.,.. .....be a farmer .............f..,,,. ,.,,.... b e the same G. Jones .be a street car conductor .,., . ..,,,, be a comedian G, Hey ,,,,,,, ..., . .be :mother farmer ,.,,,,.. ........ b e a cloihes prop F. I-Iamblen .be a basketball coach ,,,. .....,,, b e a sport reporter K. Harris ,,,,, -...,---.....be a groceress .....,.,.. .,...... b e a bean pole R. Lee .,,..., ---..-..be a journalist ..,.. ....,... w rite a book W. Kehrt ....,. ..... he a coach ........ be a never quitter F. Lancaster .... .....,. b e an artist .,..V,.,... ....efef b e the same E. Kinsley .,,.,, .... . ..be a California lass ,,... be sunshine dean R, Miley ..,.. .be a theatre manager ..,, ..,...., b e a paper boy E. Meiks .......,... -. ..... b e a college coed .v,.r. .l...... b e a sweet wife P. Moorehead ...... --- ,... play a piano ..... ......e. b e a farmer D. Meloy .,.... ....... b e a journalist ....... .....o.. t hat's a mystery K. Ossmer .... ...,... b e a chiropractor ..,.. ........ s tart another war C. McKenney ..... ....,.. b e an aviator ....... .....-.. b e a monkey V. Orebaugh ...,. ....... ' Je a musician ,,,.. ... ......oe hook Travie G. Page ....... . ....... 'Je engineer ...... .. .............. can milk 1 H. Pumphrey ...., .... . ..':e a movie star ...l.... be same old Helen B. Reimann .... .--go to Purdue -..-. ........ be a devoted hubby C. Payne .......... ..,.... . be an acrobat ..... ........ b reak his neck R.v Robertson ...,. . ...go to DePauw .......... ........ d rink Canada dry H. Robins ...-.... ....--get thru school .... ...-- ...... ......., f ail to do it F. Scott ..,. ....,..... ....... ' ne a doctor ........... ........ b e a Terre Haute girls' husband M. A. Shadley ...... ......-'1e a married lady ..... ........ b e a faithful wife H. Zeller -.-. ...... -..-.'me an acrobat ....... ........ b e a bread maker 65 LQ 'r .. ' F' ,.sz -is-',-f' 4?-fjgQ5i1f1 .cgi L ug, 1 'E-r M E KIXVANIS MEDAL Billy Reimann, quarterback on the Shelby grid squad, received the Kiwanis Medal at the annual football recognition program. A committee composed of Mr. Wlilbur Pell, of the Kiwanis Cluh, Coach McKeand, Mr. Vogel, and Mr. Loper, chose the winner. Billy was chosen at the one ranking high- cst according to the following points: Sportsmanship, Discipline, Training, Cooperation, Self-control, and Scholarship. The medal was presented hy Coach George upotsyl, Clark of Butler University. ROTARY MEDAL This award is given by the Shelhyville Rotary Club to the senior with time ligne t scholastic average for the four years. Points considered in making the award are scholar- ship, citizenship, and participation in school activities. The purpose is to encourage good scholarship as an essential part of an all round high school education. TI-IE PAUL CROSS MEDAL The Paul Cross Medal which is given annually by Reverend and Mrs. Cross of Jeffer- sonville, in honor of their son, a former student of this high school who gave his life in the World War, was awarded this year to Willard Kehrt. The medal is given to the boy excelling in sportsmanship, scholarship, and school activities. Willard was chosen worthy of this honor hy a committee consisting of Mr. Vogel, Mr. Loper, Mr. McCullough, Mr. Miller, and Mr. Kaufman. iiriiii' fiiiii ' .' if 'T 'Z5iW'L' Q Y Z' itreinifli- gg :- S 9' ' ' - nv 1 - fx L -.f:l,.-if 1 V is -le: A - H - - . -' .- ,fc Q rf '.,- -.--.. -- 5 LF A -1- -f- fi- - -W- --'- .L U: 66 M M Q -,,7--Y,l ,L liilii. ?Qf2lL31iBlE'r ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE -' 752 fi'-'L ' 'Q li? 41414:-QE? J- 3fQ.f?'5'-VE?-Qi ' ': f i4S1b'1iY?7 ' 1 f . , -1' ,- 1 5 .:' -'i,- T-I'-fQE'F.' 3:1- iF -'Ze 'ig' if- --- 'i -Fl --L 1 'L 68 lag-Qiss ieisngs r Niki 4 SUNSHINE SOCIETY With love in my heart, forgetting self, I will make the object of my life helpfulness and kindness to others. I shall try to fit myself to give intelligent service in making the communi- ty in which I live a safer and more beautiful place for children. Thus will my own life become rich and complete. This creed in itself tells the purpose and accomplishments of the Sunshine Society during the past year. Officers: Virginia Hering-President Marianne Flaitz-Vice-president Esther Meiks--Treasurer Mildred Cross-Secretary Delores McDonald-Sponsor Section Leaders: Frances Haulc, Elizabeth Kinsley, Mary Margaret Hulsman, and Mildred Kunkle. -f -- se . -f S... , ,, .,.,,., , leger 5---j 7 1 P- '-nf 'ff?f:i3a -'J -'v2?4 e.f4rE::f..1?5'?ff'? 4 1+-11112-'Pf:1f:f:s'?1F2?.1 -safe,-fi .eu-w Ur ar, ,ki i., ' ,ff 1.5, 11-K: 22,3 iq- A-+3 sig issf ui-new 3,-L --- -.'- ,IL ,.g , 69 vga-if 1, N 'A 3 hggf -.lv - - :sa- ramsiaxmel HI-Y Top row: John Leap, Charles Scltmos, George Rogers, Gordon Page, Lorenzo Linville, Paul Barnard. Fourth row: Leo Hendricks, Nelson Hodges, Arthur Thurston, James Lee, Clarence Jaclclin, Walter Cox, George Coffin. Third row: Ivan Warblc, Dick Howard, Dwight Long, Billy Scott, David Wolf, Maurice Kuhn. Second row: john Nlardis. Richard Ewing, Vffilliam Bass, Kenneth Plunkett, Floyd Hamblen, William Speigel, Powell Moorehead. First row: Charles Cnmphell, Frank Scott, Ralph Rohertson, Billy Reimann, Melvin Gifford, George Stubbs. The Hi-Y, high school club for boys excellingr in scholarship and activities, secures speak- L-rs and entertainment for the school during the year. The purpose is to create, maintain, and extend, throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. Officers: Presidentfliill Reimann Secretary-Ralph Robertson Treasurer---Nlelvin Gifford Sponsors: Mr. Lopcr, Mr. Higgins, Mr. Remley fig.- 3 5fe' 11ifi,- '5fffE E'5513Q, g.gQEf,j:'i'f'faE-5,213 iggi girg--' '1,-ci'-f-gejzfi-5 , '--f' .1 4 -. -,- ic- Y, - .'-. '---,g- .f-2?-.zz '-7.': '.--- --'jf-' -.,--' ,- --my Q ,,,,,'..:,h. ,A-L ,-,.,--U ., L--W ,g ., -,,M, 5- - - .. 70 I-l'ie1i.:?FfE,,,-f,5jg2LL.J: iff- 3 FRENCH CLUB Name-Le Cercle Francais Color-Blue Violet Pin-Fleur-cle-lys Flower-Blue Iris Purpose-To have a better understanding of the French language, people, and the country of France. Officers: President-Mildred Kunkle 'T ,Vice-President--Charlotte Murphy Secretary-Richard Howard Treasurer--Rosalind McKinney Sponsors: Miss Noami Haworth, Mrs. Cora Tindall, Mr. Martin Schulz - - . -Y Tr. . . , . , .. . . , ..Y- J. - f .-. ,JL ., f ,,--Q-. 'ig' , ,. 1A4'-Lg-n-.-5 i- 5 :Z , -...' ' 'i' ' V 'I' -F 3435- ' J - T if 155325 15,2 Zigi? 4,15 I 51-1?! .E-T flillll 'f':'?.i' 35651 3 -' ti- .f f. , R55 L gf:-. 'LI' f-.ff-47 -: ifa -:ii f-' ff: -fi 7-: '. 1- - --L '-rp, 3 ff: , 71 S ZS-x ,,57.z -, -1- L iggr qt ' C, 1 :Z F'-i'fQT 'f . -, -4 c E , M., Fd ef.. -. 69. . . ff DEBATING TEAM This year Shelbyville High School joined the Indiana Debating League which is sponsored by Manchester College. The other members of the League is in the sixth district were Con- nersville, Knightstown, and New Palestine. Connersville won the district contest and will be entitled to go to North Manchester, Indiana, to the state tournament. The schedule included two debates with each school in the league, alternating with the affirmative and negative teams. The subject for debate was, Resolved: That the state of Indiana should adopt by law the principle of old age pensions, lconstitutionality waivedlf' On February twenty-seventh the negative team won from the affirmative team of New Palestine. Those on the team were: Affirmative: Katherine Ossmer, james Davis, Henry Conover, Lawson Stine-alternate. Negative: Betty White, Dan Meloy, Paul Barnard, Charlotte Murphy-alternate. Charles U. Knaub, coach. .F ff-.', .- 11:71 .17 - , ... .-J. . -J i,'f5i,,:Q,:a,ii ?fi2ffl Y- -.-1 , -1. x- . -., .-Yiilif -3, ,Y 4:3 -. 1' ' 1' ,' 1,' 4 -H. '51 :S1?f,v'-??,'S- gelvrxj-4' - 11?-5 .3 - - 3 . j- 4,,T.F:', .:f:'- .. -1 4,-'s'i2-' 11- .-ef. ,'-Yagi-' qw.-' sup- Lrafvf gfa 23 f-e fr: 1-2 --, -f - rg. -f. -1 - U: . 6 72 .ln -iw I-'lf-E, - t, igvfw. 572' wil. -1: ea- T: 5 - '-5' E ' ' - ' '- A-'-x '--ll F T E 5 1 9 E' TLS . '. 'f6':5 COURIER Top row: Frank Scott, John C. DePrez, Ralph Robertson, Chester McKenney, Floyd Lan- caster, John Densford. Fourth row: Everett Hungate, Willard Schiez, Jack Antle, George Jones, Harry Flaitz. Third row: Everett Johnson, Floyd Harublen, Dan Meloy, George Stubbs, Melvin Gifford, Wilson Breedlove. A Second row: Eleanor Pogue, Maron Lowe, Elizabeth Kinsley, Ruth Lee, Virginia H, Hill. First row: Theoris Blackburn, Virginia Orebaught, Esther Meiks, Marion VanDolsen, Mildred Maze, Helen Pumphery. The Shelby Courier, a laboratory experiment for the newly organized journalism department of the high school, is published weekly under the direction of Mr. John Densford. By the end of the year there will have been thirty editions published. The paper is supported by its advertisers and subscribers. The 1930 staff con- sists of Virginia Hill, editor, Ruth Lee, feature writer, George Stubbs, feature writer, Paul Barnard, sports editorg Ralph Robertson, make-up editor, and Mildred Kunkle, exchange editor. The Mid-year Explosion Edition, a scandal sheet, was edited and managed entirely by students. Virginia Hill, Editor E il FTF F ' YT'1,Qi3-in 93 5-Zvi? 4:1?.5i?f- x?f- Pfififl BEE?-til : A1-'55 5f1li5 C'3'-ii . Y - - A. - 1 - --- .rf Q-Q. - if -2:1 1:- -Sf-:-s-,A --.4 . --.1-:fr +-.--,-- 713515: ' -7 - . 5- min 5 -'E'-' 'if' 'K- 2.. 'A-Y L'x' 1-,il 'nf' LTL' 34- li 2541 I-T1 ff.. Sfg ,.i :: bi- 4 73 ?-'C : .2 .i '..f. - ' - ' - 5 3'-+,'f'-fr-xg lglilafiifql? BI YQ TRAFFIC MONITORS the halls and at Seniors are selected by the principal to keep order throughout Betty White Ruth Lee Paul Barnard Frank Scott George Stubbs Williard Schiez Gordon Page Gilbert Hey Henry Conover Everett Hungate Paul I-lawn the stairs f' ' I' 117. 'EA 2-if: 61,11-.?lff':'L'2fE'i 'T-3 '55-,- 4-T 'l7f - - -' - . -' 5: L - 'v. nf -'.-'af '?-' 171-'-F - 3 72.-' L42 A-J . 'TL -ft. 1.1 -'5'-t' - i 74 ffw H- -mms' gl f e'1 FEIQIELLEE- s.'-ie-mt iljliir HONOR SOCIETY A chapter of the National Honor Society was established in our high school in 1926. Fif- teen per cent of the seniors in the upper one-fourth of the class are eligible. Candidates are elected by the majority vote of the faculty. The object of the society is to create enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and zo encourage the development of character. Members are chosen in March. Ruth Lee Frank Scott Ralph Robertson George Stubbs Betty White Paul Barnard Gordon Page Floyd Hamblen Esther Meiks Clarence Jaclclin Henry Conover TY.: 5 - -. -,. egg: - ,LY 33 , Egg 4?.,,.5?,g5-?g T 2f..5T:y:21i3i:g.3?i'Q'Q,iLgg:'-'-HE? f' - 2'.F .' 5-A-rfn 117:-..- ',i ?'vQ'e Ei fT?5L.13Fr' fi E? -'Le 'I- :E F-I ' TT -'fi -L ' . L ff' 75 l . Tap 'Lew X na B ewd P3 if Xx 15 S ,.. - .. . , 5 lffigmigl 'iggzm ' 51115121 BAND The band which is composed of thirty-one members, appeared at each basketball game during the year. This season the music department purchased new black, gold, and white uni- forms and several new instruments. X ' ' I . ' x, X ' I ,x 1 ,' x K I I l ' -' Y I' I 1 T- '- -1- g:f'-gf: ,.va.2-, -3. F3555 25rffi ilf'?? ??T ?s5'?i?2ifQ1 'w-6'-'ive' Z . ,Q .,,- ' , - ff, .,- -T-L ,FHS 1, - Li ' ---e 2,-' '.--3 f-. l-,L ,ML --L ,L - '. 78 1 . A X-?'k3 TE 9 1. i xx H Elilifar ORCHESTRA The orchestrag is composed of about fifty senior and junior high students. Their outstand- ing musical events were the Spring Concert and Baccalaureate Services. Musical hits from the leading operettas and modern composers are included in the work of this organization. f-ifigfsf-Ti71EHi5-2'5i :LG E5:J?fib435,5- 1345 33 1 f?'5s'1E:'T7:iv1?3Q AEEQQQQ-725-23235 g-,iiT:5?- -.- :fd :Fi -' 1 :if 121+ Eff..-cf: ETA -1-e' eff' fs 1- -1-1 .--3. --L we :if rv 79 4 .-.-.- ,-.,- -, ... ,, , ,,- . , , , , , l:f5sX ' L:f.2 .1 ,Q 4 - -'-'- -- 'f E 1 - L-f , 1'f's-'Gig 11.--- .. N. Q , .e r l CHORUS This year's increased enrollment for chorus was Fitting proof of the appreciation for the work clone in the Music Department. Community singing at home basketball games was one of the projects of the chorus. The present chorus is made up of one hundred voices. Recently this organization joined the Indiana Federation of Choirs. - 1 :-5-rg-'-yf,,e-1-.g, -1,-age? a,-,cs-5 .1 ,isa-o:':-v 32,12 ,QQ 93144, 3:4545 al.:-ji -.,:,p,.4:: 5. - r -'th . -TL.: ,L :'f.f' wr f.-'f., f- 1'f- L. i ge L- a 3 1 'f'- A-WL --'... 7-t' Z 80 r - Q 'in -5 E1 'Q 1 i 'ff Zg.Qj:i :ir - 2-agrarian r GLEE CLUB Twenty-two members of the chorus were selected to represent the school as a glee club dur ing the year. 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It's a pleasure to see someone else take her, but oh, when you have to take her yourself. Look we have a man on every basef' Well, so has the other team. What, a married woman sending you to school? Sure, my mother. Give me a nickel's worth of sorts. Sorry, but I'm out of sorts today . Physics is like a dream, you have to be asleep to enjoy it. Racing is discussed in a horse-whisper. This subject of stars is over most peoples heads. P. Moorehcad: You owe me three dol- lars for oats and if you don't pay me I'll take the horse. G. Hey: All right, and I'll pay you the rest as soon as I get it. Have you any eggs without chickens in them ? Yes, duck eggs. She reminds me of an almond bar . How's that? Sweet and nutty . Public speaking is a dog's life. You have to speak it you want a grade. The poor old shoe was all run down, its tongue hanging out and still it was strong enough to carry on if it wasn't all unstrung. Deprez: Say, Davis, do you know how they figure the population of Switzerland? Davis: Sure, they count the number of echoes and divide by the number of moun- rains. Mrs. Pumphrey: Dad, Helen has been stealing again. Mr. P: What? Mrs. P: i'She writes me she's taking home economics. All right mom, give me that nickel or I'1l tell the conductor how old I am. W'hat's become of this Mackeye fellow people used to sing about? NX7l1o? You know that song, Sweetheart of Sig Nlackeyef' Virginia: You kiss like john Gilbert. Travey: So youfve been two-timing me. Do you care for dancing? K! l, No Why not? It's nearly hugging set to music. What is there you don't like about that? The music. o- s -1 f iff Q -is ,2:af'1 eff .fr 113'-f i ii: 11-ei: ' - f in - ...rx-. ,VL35 -v,f,.uUe., 3.:,Al1' r',g el- -. 3 ',,.- - --- ., -, 'Tlx 3 37.2 '-.f. .- 'L Q -4 1 Y B ' 13 -A ff yjf., --- -. I , Scott: I'm going to be a surveyor. Stubbs: Not me. Too much inside wnt-k. Bill: Where do you think I'd be if I had a million dollars? Mary F.: On my honeymoon. Ester Meiks: That candy in the window makes my mouth water. Gifford: Here's a blotter . Miss Kinsley: Why is Frances Scott Key great? Lancaster: He knew all four verses of the Star Spangle Banner. Zeller: Sure got hair on his chest, hasn't he? Robbie: Who? Zeller: Stubbs, dog.', Oh, you big hansome brute! Now honey you know I'm no brute. Hello is this Hugh? Sure it's me, who's this? This is lVlee. Well, what's your name? l1Mee'5! 'Of course you, who'd you think? Isn't this Hugh? OF course it's me. No, I am lVlee.', Did I say you weren't you? Not Hugh, Mee, listen, I want to talk to Hugh. WeU, aren't you? Hugh who? !Two more suicidesl When the landlady found you had the lights burning what did she do? Turned us both out. Plow many, Flaitz? None, How many, Barnard? 'iNone. left Are you sure you boys didn't work to- gether last night? Mrs. Cross: You stood on the porch for quite a while with that fellow last night. Marj: Why, I stood for only a second. Mrs. C.: 'Tm sure I heard a third or fourth. Joe: What makes the tower of Pisa Lean? Dick Howard: If I knew, I'd take some. I've come to fix that tub in the kitchen. Oh, mother here's the doctor to see the cook! Mrs. Tindall: Harry, have you a. razor? Harry: That might be a wise crack but I doubt it. Whaley: I want the life of Caesar. Hazel: Sorry, but Brutus beat you to it. What is the tallest building in town? The library has the most stories. Mac: What you fellows need is life. Team: Make it l to 20 years, t'hat's bad enough. H '-' 71 -1-'25,-' 2. f. 1 3---':. :L : 4: -.'.-1'-- 15 '- :I . ' . . . - ' - ' 5 ' , - 1, '- ,Tr , A '. , 1 ' ., .i . ,- .. h e-3 .' ' 5 .--t -- '- . ' -.' f F, ..- ' -- A. -Q 1 V -' ' H 7- - : . I v ,- v --rv .- ' 86 me WE NOMINATE FOR THE I-IALL OF FAME 4 L ,L - i LORENZO LINVILLE, ESS- Sunshine Society 1, 2, 3 Football coach 2, 3 Basketball coach 1, Z, 3 If Poppa Nu fraternity 3 ' All Hoss Medal Champion Washout 1, 2, 3 S. H. S. principal 1, 2, 3 Foto by Orie Baw Vice-President Sandwich Shop, Inc. 3 Dodge driver 3 Mayor of New York City Z, 3 pf GT-' .-77? 8- .'--- - V Li r A4. 4 -A.,,-.. , 1, v - ,V-if . -W: -, ,- . 4 , jf e-.Fira 3.5. ,3,.1jf:, .1 w5wg.-,,-gE.,,3,g5ig,.,':r,- ,nw ,2- -T 1 A Q ws -'.,Y frrfgfxrf ?a fi? -'if ii' aa' A--33 4 -fi - gg .rg -. 87 -r X- N f 4: J eil-f.fa . Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov Nov Nov .1 .4 CALE DAR September 15 School started-many new faces. 16 Linville, and other freshies in office. 18 Senior class starts political organization. 19 No, this isn't a college, those fellows go to school here. 20 What-a first class football team already? 23 Music on basement Floor today, madame-in fact we are demonstrating the Do lotts-phone. 24 S. S. S. is going to make it tough for freshie girls to-morrow. Woa! for woel activities committee organized. 24 Here we are with a bigger and better Courier. 27 Those hot football schedules are out. 30 Freshmen to take inteligence test, Willy? October Junior candy sale announced for Friday QBring your sweets earlyj. Yea! Reserves! Courier: The boy with the hair under his nose arrived to us unharmed today. Blue Monday-a lot turn white after convocation. S. O. S. to S. S. S. girls today. Believe it or not we're out for basketball. 'General convocation. Knot the army officer-J Citizenship committees meet-pray for the seniors. Junior class meeting. Courier again. Seniors to put their thoughtful heads to-gether at convocation. Squib staff meets. Hi-Y boys to have big time with candidates I0-mOrr0W. Another Senior class meeting. November First of month-Courier staff wants their money. The general back again QGeneral Convocationj. Underclass pictures taken. Basketball tickets ready to go on sale. . Nov. 11 Looking for fountain pens. Seen any? Nov. 13 The Recognized Advertising Medium fCourierJ distributed. Nov. 15 Good pep session. ,,.. 88 31-min' mi rid,-af7.2 fir ... Q - L. H EIN 1' fl .. , '- 1asf?..gg'-4 I H 'E 5 -' M L' M if f Nov. 16 One dollar and watch the mecury rise. Nov. 19 Get ready for the first big game. December Dec. 5 Courier again. Dec. 12 Beat Seymour. Dec. 15 Boiler blew up in lab-more energy shown. Dec. 18 Just a lot of snow and no good reason. Dec. 19 Sunshine Christmas party. Dec. 23-31 Merry Christmas! Happy New Year! fwe dare you back Columbusj January Jan. 5 If there ever was a blue Monday, it's today-everybody had a fine Christmas. Jan. 6 Seniors resolve to sell more Squibs. Jan. 7 Rain. Jan. 8 More rain. Jan. 9 Franklin taken. Jan. 10 Lebanon ditto. Jan. 12 Physics has another test of 1000 answers. Jam 15 School worked up over 'Horse-men . ' Jan. 25 Horace Mann not so hot. Jan. Z6 Debate squad well on way. Jan. 30 Permanent program cards. February Feb. 3 General Convocation and a fish story. Feb. 4 Aviation club is making progress. Feb. 6 Two members of Squib staff have birthdays. Feb. 7 Squib meeting-more work. Senior class meets to make plans for final Squib drive. Feb. 10 The calendar editor went to visit his Cousin Abe and don't know what happened Feb. 13 Debate team goes to Knightstown. Feb. 14 Lost both debates, but who cares about old age pensions anyhow? Feb. 18 Was that Rushville game good? Ask Lenzy. Feb. 20 Summer weather. Feb. 21 Pretty weather-evervone sick. fPray for the fishj. Feb. ZZ Squib drive ends. Feb. 25. Debate team wins! Feb. 26 Civics exam. Feb. 28 End of month and Columbus. -f rif- .zx+,:,.,p :'e'. 'k.- 1.--if -I 14-s --ag' -f 6 JT: '-'E Lia, - f - -' - ' f-C 89 15. gg EI March Mar. 1 March comes in like a Lion, not a Bulldog. Mar 3 Jim Davis finally got a note and smile from her. land oh, what a smile! Mar 4 Mrs. Tindall tells about art exhibit. Mar 5 Knaub holds class speechless--test day. Mar 10 Franklin-what more is there to say? Mar 12 Show team appreciation at convocation. Mar 13 Cards and how! Mar. I5 Washington!-AFirst in war, first in peace, first at the state. Mar 20-21 District latin contest. Hurray for Ossmer and Terry. April April 1 April fool! April Z, 3 junior class sponsors Taming of the Shrew . April 4 Spring Concert. 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