South Side High School - Totem Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)

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I' iasr Co1.L'xuN Daniel Sprang Theodore Huge Robert Hanna Eugene Englehart Derryl Hobbs Louis XYilkens Mr. Harris Foiiarn CoLrx1N Julius livard Donald Smith Louis Norris Paul Hess joseph Pettit Owen Rindfusz Martin Reiner SECOND CoLt'i1N Paul Knapp Foster Pepper Willis Carto Fitzhugh Granger Paul Sells Paul Rothert Mr. Virts Fri-'TH Coi.Ux1N Charles Briant Yerl Patterson Robert Miles Floyd Bergel XYalter Enz Lysle johnson Mr. Gould HI-Y CLUB THIRD COLUMN Si John Koept' Loydell Nichols Lingle Craig Paul Hahn Howard 3lcCurdy Arthur Martin Louis Ridgway james Newell XTH COLUMX Harold Sells Park NVilliams Paul Oliver Herbert Mayer Richard Portertield Henry Doenges Mr. Brunson The South Side Hi-Y Club was organized last September. Its purpose is To create and maintain throughout the school and community. high standards of Chris- tian character. It meets each Thursday evening at 6 p. m. at the Y. M. C. A. The meetings, which are in the form of a supper, are held in joint meeting with the Central High School Hi-Y Club. Following the supper the two clubs sepa- rate. going' into two ditterent rooms to take up their respective business and dis- cussions. The hour between 6:30 and 7:30 is used for discussion on subjects pertaining to school interest or Bible study, led by Mr. Brunson of the Y. M. C. A., or, possibly. some speaker of note gives a short address to the club members. A distinct part of the club meeting is the nights of initiation. In order to keep up interest in the club and to give the club members an oppor- 1-1 9,-siif' I 2 , W . 'Yi-.fl I ' 2 sf Wi,l 'Y Rinc- WS- . Page .'l'im'I-v-xi.r tunity to have social times, a social event is put on each monthi The club calendar for the past two semesters included a Hal- lowe'en Party. Christmas Party. Alumnus Banquet. Mother and Son Banquet. a Father and Son Banquet, a Ladies' Night. Lettermen Banquet. Faculty Banquet, and a Picnic. The officers the first semester were Dan Sprang. President. Paul Rothert, Yice-President: and john Koepf. Secretary- Treasureri The officers' the second semester were Paul Oliver. President: Robert Miles. Vice-President: Paul Rothert, Sec- 1'6lflI'j'-T1'CHSL11'6I'. 4 4 FIRST COLUMN SECOND COLUMN Rose Joseph Vivian Powell Helyn Shimer Lucille Gaskill Lucille Shaughnessey Helene Hoffman Miss Brigham FIFTH COLUMN Mary Miller Catherine Roe Mildred Morgan Deane McAfee Catherine Miller Mildred Shook Miss Devitt TI-IIRD COLUMN FOURTH COLUMN Elizabeth Hadley Evelyn Lewis Camilla Waterfield Jeanette Glass Evelyn Bales Harriet Scott Helene VVhite Dorothy Martin Gladys Stringer Mary Larwill Louise Larwill Dorothy Eyman Polly Folsom Elizabeth Smith Luella Branning Sylvia VVeinraub SIXTH CoLL'xIN SEVENTH COLUMN Dorrit Astrom Marcia Cornish Harriet VVeiser Manetta Schmieder Eleanor McKinney Helen McCarthy Toay Underwood Beatrice Farr Nina Richardson Helen Hobrock Olevia Clay Verna VVelty Dorothy Verwiere Lavon Fletcher Miss Burns Hilda Schwier Glee Staight Edna Henderson Agnes VVatkins Margaret Moser Margaret Iler Miss Flentye so-si-Y CLUB CEM The So-Si-Y is one of the many clubs in Fort XYayne, which was organized under the supervision of the Y. XV. C. A. workers. It is club for the junior and senior girls and it strives to bring its members closer to each other and closer to the school. Its purpose in more detinite terms is: To promote friendship among high school girlsg to foster school loyalty: and to strive for Christian ideals in every day life. The club. though only one year old, has already distinguished itself for the manner in which the members not only undertake, but carry out the various club activities. Both in work and in recreation the greatest enthusiasm to make So-Si-Y a success was shown by everyone, especially the officers, advisors, and. committees. After the organization of the club was completed, an extensive membership drive was begun. The slogan was, Every girl of South Side a So-SPY member. At the close of the campaign every girl except fourteen had joined. NVith 134 mem- bers the programs and discussions which were given at each meeting could not help but be successful. Some of the programs given during the year were: Let's Go, Bible Discussions, Camp Comics, 4 ' 1+ leminine Foiblesf' and Health Problems. The social atfairs of the So-Si-Y were many and varied. The tirst large party was a Halloween party in Fletchers barn, Then at Christmas a party was given for the children of the Allen County Orphans Home. The tirst annual banquet of the four high school clubs, the SO-Si-Y, U, S. A., Friendship Club and U. P. D. was given in january in the South Side Cafeteria. The girls unanimously declared, after the banquet, that once every year the four clubs should be brought together for just such another good tiIne. Page' .'Vff1t'f-1'-ffghl' L r iasr Co1.i'xf:v Kathryn Ross lidna l'awlisch Violet l'rine Nliriam Yoder Gladys NVilliamson Virginia Ropa Valette NVellman Siaifoxn Corrxix Lucile Rasmus llarriet XVeiser Mary Ebersole Alice Keesberry Eleanor Crowe Dorothy Nlcllougall Onnie Klary Call Tniaii Cormix Geneva Alberts Loretta Kraus Mary Hall Dorothy Bolt Esther Blum Doris Baxter Kathryn Bell Crystal Harding Fi irarn CoLrx1x Annalisa Hoglund Queen Esther Hafert Grace johnson Elizabeth -lordan Vivian Crates Edna XVyneken Ruth Brown liertha llranning FIFTH Corrxix Erma Somers Velma Puff Naomi Crummitt Mildred Heintz Margaret lliserens Bertha Handtel Marie Stairhime Alma Husche Sl xrn fVlUI,l'NlN Dorothy Hennett Esther l'almer lilizabeth Adams Vlosephine Dinklage Nlxiry Forker Adele tlerke Mary hleeli Sevizxrn Coiixix Lottie Dignan l,ucile Countryman Virginia Gaskins Louise Allison Iilizabeth Little -Iosephine Braden Zoe Nlarahrens The Big 4 Vodvil was also given jointly with the other four clubs. This show was given for the purpose of raising enough money to help put a roof on the Y. XV. C. A. swimming pool. There were ten acts in the show, each one of which was very clever and unique. Both the boys and girls of Central and South Side took part. Those acts which will long be remembered are: The Mail Train, Athletic lVeclding. Terpsichorean Teasers, and Refreshing Punch. In April the girls entertained the South Side boys. just preceding this aifair, the members of the faculty and their wives were entertained at a St. Patriclis party. This round of social affairs was brought to a close by a picnic in early june. The service committee did much work this year. As a means of helping to till the So-Si-Y coffers, it was decided to sell arm bands at the football games. The demand became so great that every member outside and in the service committee was busy. The need for more was seen at the sectional tournament and the girls again made several hundred. Even if the supply was less than the demand. the protit obtained was quite a comfortable sum. At Christmas time. the service com- mittee heaped baskets full of good things and delivered them to several needy families. Beside this the girls decorated the cafeteria during the basketball tourna- ments for the players. The publicity committee also did line work this year making up posters and announce- ments. None of these parties could have been given or this work accomplished if the members of the So-Si-V had not put the clubs welfare foremost in their minds and the purpose of the V. XV. C. A, and So-Si-V foremost in their hearts. 'EL 'Y ..... Bavyfl 5 ? f'tzAg'J Om' llzrzfdlvif l FIRST COLUMN Crystal llarding l'ilea1im'e Crowe Alice Keesberry Mary llall Ruse joseph Nliss llittenger 's hm, UK lr L 411.1 XI N lilizabeth lladley Yirginia Rtmpa lim-otliy Nlellnugall llerniee Richhart ffatherine Miller Ruth XYagner lilizaheth Kline irmii fen1,t'xix 1-'nrrn Cm.1'xiN Virginia Haskins lieatrice Farr laniile Countryman lflizalieth Little llarriet Scott lixelyn Hales Annalisa Iloglnnd lmrrit .-Xstrom Gladys Stringer llorotliy Hyman lfleannr Kleliinney Toay l'11derwnr1d Klanetta Sghmieder llelene Xliliite Tuiai- 4,?u1.t'x1N Evelyn Lewis Nliriarn Yoder Margaret ller llelene lloffman Nlary Forker 'Vivian Crates mrvrn Corrxtx Louise Allison Zoe Klarahrens l,av0n Fletcher Elizabeth Adams llilda Schwier Bliss Deniaree PHILALETHIANS .Xiimiitg South Sides eight hundred students there were a few nf the literary inclined who mnyed south nf the tracks last September. The result was the Phila- lethian Literary Snciety. ' The Culurs nf the club are gnld and white. The stated purpose is: To stimu- late in high schunl girls an interest in hi0'her literature a l t b nc u promote friendship and higher ideals. Miss Demaree is active ad qisur and Miss Pittenger is assistant. The nflicers fur the tirst semester were: Ruth lYagner, presidentg Margaret Iler, rice-president: lileanwr McKinney, secretary: Manetta Schniieder, treasurer: Dorrit Astrfnn. sergeant-at-arms3 and Crystal Harding, ehairnian, Elizabeth Hadley' and Virginia Gaskins. prugranl cnmmittee. Those for the second semester were: Dorrit eistrrmin, president: Alice Keesberry, vice-Jresid nt: Chl 1 e 1 ic ys Stringer, secretaryg Crystal Hardinlf. treasurer: Yiririnia Gaskins. serflfeant-at-arnis, and Catherine . b 'G CH Nliller, chairman, Ruth XYagner and Evelyn Lewis, program Committee. Meetings are held each fortnight on Thursday. They are always interesting and are carried' nut along timely, literary lines. On December 1-1, Christmas stories and pnems were read and earuls were sung. A February Birthday meeting recalled nur many famous men born in that month. The big event of the year was the St. Pat- riek's banquet held on the saint's birthday in the cafeteria. At one of the meetings a Clever play, XYhile l-lruther Phil lYas XYalking', was pre- sented. H I'i.'Jw Om' ffl1llZ'1'r'fI' 7,7017 n li'iRs'r Corrxm llaul Hahn l itzhugh Granger Stanley Crighton XY:-tlter Enz Willis Carto Martin Reiner l'ltlI'RTll Coltxis Alma Iiusche Ilorrit Astrom Olevia Clay Marcia Cornish Lucile Countryman Virginia Caskins Hertha llandtel SECOND COLUMN F1 Loretta Kraus Lucille Gaskill Elma Dowler Doris Baxter Mary Ebersole Eleanore Crowe Geneva Alberts PTH Corrxix Adele Gerke Evelyn Lewis Louise Allison Bernice llartz Helen Hobrock Luella Branning THIRD Corrxis Dorothy McDougall Alice Keesberry Bertha Branning Jeanette Glass Deane Klc.-Xfee Vivian Crates Mary Hall SIXTH Corrmx Paul Hess Russel Dale Gustav Rump Henry Doenges Charles Briant Donald Smith Josephine Braden SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS CLUB lYhat is the oldest living thing in the world? 'l'he smallest? lVhy is Archi- medes famous? What is the Einstein theory? 'l'hat is an idea of what the members of the Science and Mathematics Club found out when they came to participate in the meetings held the third Friday of every month. XYhy did the Science and Mathematics departments go together and create a new society? There has been a Mathematics Club for several years at Central High. b but the Science people could never get enough interest stirred up and there were so many other clubs. that the idea just remained in the embryo stage, until it got a chance. took root and grew. So, at the opening of South Side High, some of the instructors of each depart- ment got together. and decided that as mathematics is really a science and there is so much connection between the two. that a very interesting club could be formed. They formulated a purpose which is To create in science. Then one evening after school the students a president. a very capable young man. alway lYalter Enz. Beatrice Roush and Paul Rothert of vice-president and secretary-treasurer. Three committees, program, refreshment. and stimulate. and maintain interest who were interested met and elected 's on the honor roll, and known as were elected to the respective otiices and entertainment, were appointed. each consisting of four students and one faculty member. An executive committee. of Mr. Greely, Mr. Gould, and the officers, pushed the thing along and made it a SlelCCf.'S5. ftllqt' Um' fllllldwtf fain' faculty Sectiim S itli Side 11ik'h Scum fiwiiitimpieu- 11mli L .N1N1g! Sclimml Buard and Siiperiiiteiiplem Tl- Y1t'WS mmf Smith S1616 SfI'111ll1'S -Iuniurs SHlJ114il11HI't'S I 1'eslinien , Siiciul liveuts Literary 1 1'ub1ic1itiims , ibigziiiizailiiiiis Music :ind llmiiizitics Buys' Athletics 17 in ll .23 In -12 -1311:-15 -11111154 15514178 513 and 611 61 lm: 68 617 tu U-1 11314111-1' 115tu1l6 1271411-17 SC111nr1 Sully 1-18 Iiirla' Athletics 1-W and 1511 L'1l1CllC111l' , . 151 lu 151-A U Humor amd .Xclvertiseliiciits 130 tn 2111 U XXX 1p Q if X MMA? I iQQ:gff :Q 5' K Q 1 I AA ' 7 x ' 1 f rmnneo z I-:cw-rl I , A 1 Fiasr CoLi'xiN Fc Blr. XVhe1an Donald Parker Foster Pepper Daniel Sprang llaul Rothert l'ark XVilliams n'a'rii Coimxix Esther Palmer lirma Somers Mary Lucille NI lilizaheth Little Beatrice Roush Harriet XVeiser orris Sevoxiw CoLi'x1x Owen Rindfusz lidna l'awlisch Kathryn Ross Violet Prine Miriam Yoder Gladys XVilliamson lidith Saften Fivril C'oLi'xix Paul Oliver . Marie Stairhime llelyn Shimer llelene WVhite Miss Fiedler Kliss Thorne 'I'iiiRnCoLi'x1X Si Virginia Ropa Valette lVellman Lucille Rasmus Hazel NVeiser Edna XVyneken Velma l'uti Dorothy Eyman x'rii Cormix john Iioepf Mr. Curtis Mr. Gould Mr. llull Richard Porterfie Mr. Voorhees ld Lottie ltignan lilizaheth Hadley The second semester, as the popularity of the young president had spread so widely, he was unanimously re-elected to the same executive position. Lucille Gaskill was elected to rule the land when XValter was not about, and Donald Parker carried tiff the duty of writing minutes and collecting twenty-tive cents from each member. Mr. Gordy and Mr. Hull assumed the responsibility of helping the officers push again and. make more success. .Xt the tirst regular meeting. Mr. Greely talked on Law and Nlathematics. and held his audience of about sixty people spellbound. Mr. Gould then approached his delicate subject of trees, the oldest living things. Elizabeth Hadley related the story of the life of Archimedes. the mathematician of ages ago. .Xt the second and third meetings, the following people expended their time to help stimulate interest: Mr. Hull, Miss Paxton and Deane McAfee. A question box proved to be very expedient and brought to light how much some people didn't know. Miss Paxton gave a series of talks on the Einstein Theory and according to it. stated some facts that made each one peer about, shiver. draw up his coat collar. and wonder how he was '-'oinff to fret hom 'l'he meetings are always very informal, and every one indulges in a game of three-deep or drop the handkerchief sometime during the W . evening. There is keen competition at one certain time. when ,xql 5 eats are handed out. and it has been decided that Mr. Voorhees ' if we and Nliss 'l'horne always succeeded in stowing away the most- cider and doughnuts. ice cream cones and boxes of Christmas candy, etc. 1 If every member of the Science and Mathematics Club can A i sometime say that it created, stimulated, and maintained !1i.f in- l px, ,NRM terest in science, and that he was proud of being given the oppor- fs-,Q '-In f tunity to help do the same thing for others. its purpose will have been realized. A l'a.qi' 0115 ffff1hff'.'J Six i lfnzsr CQLVMN Hubert Beck .lames Rosenberger George Kress llryce XYeldy Siivoxii COLVMN Robert Mc.-Xfee Wilbur Doenges -loe Sims .lolm Krieger JUNIOR Titian Ccviaixix Charles XYeirick Yirgil llrenneman lirooks Smith llale fwunnison Foraru Coimxix O. II. Hrunson Maynard Patterson XYilliam Yan Ness Ralph XYelch HI-Y CLUB The junior Hi-Y, attiliated with the national Hi-Y Clubs, has just completed its tirst successful year at South Side High School. The requirements for joining are the same as those of the Senior Hi-Y, except that Freshmen and Sophomores only make up its membership. The purpose follows out that of the Y. Nl. C. AX. in general, being to make the members physically strong, mentally keen. socially helpful, and spiritually true. To follow out this purpose the club has a series of tests, on the different sides of development which the Y. M. C. A. sponsors. At the end of the month the points of each member are totaled, as well as those of the whole club. The three members who earn the highest number of points are rewarded, The high school club which secures the greatest total of points is awarded a banner. The South Side junior Hi-Y won the banner more times than Central. at one time holding it for five consecutive months. The club meets every XYednesday evening in the banquet room of the Y. NI. C. .-Y A business meeting is held after the suppe1'. This over, the club has Bible study. Many special meetings were held during the year. The outstanding ones were a Father and Son Banquet in February, a Mother and Son Banquet in May. two Ladies' Nights, a reception for the U. S. A. Club in November, and lastly, a picnic. The ofticers and chairmen for the September-lfebruary term were: President, Hubert lleckg Yice-President. Bryce XYeldy: KS Secretary, Noble Sprunger: Treasurer, -Toe ' as 4 .335 Simsg Chairman Program Committee. lYilbur ' if Q Doenges: Chairman Social Committee, Ralph O? 1414, ' lYelch. A P X :I The otticers and chairmen for the second E p semester were: President, Hubert Beck: Yice- ,MX 5 E President, Aloe Simsg Secretary. Marshall , g , W- North: Treasurer,x Bryce lVeldy: Chairman ,-.--eene ' 'A-'-Lis'-A sid 4Rioz,- it ft P.1A:u' Om' fllzlzffzfff ffllqhl l 1'4lg'l'1llll Committee. Joe Sims: Chairman So cial Committee, Ralph lYelch. i P 1Rs'r CoLvx1N Miss lleviti Mary Falk Lucille Holsworth Rose ,loseph Edna Yan Tilbury Bernice Richhart Dorothy Hales Secoxii CoLIixix Blanche Morse Eleanor VYagner Ruth liickrneyer Mildred McCune Marie Drage ,lane Stringer Cornelia Hade Titian COLVAIX Miss Keep Alice Diserens Elizabeth Kline Helen Gaskins Isabelle XYalters Charlotte Culbertson Helen G rotrian Dorothy Martin Fot'RTH Coudi X Marjorie Matlack Bertryl Merrill Loretta Acker Lillian Farr Dorothy Johnson Marie Moellering Lucille Lapp Margaret McClintic FIFTH C'oi,i'x1N Miss XYork Greta Astrorn Geraldine Grover Thelma Gasser Frances Wagner XYinired Englehart llorothy Cline Helen Cioette bixrn Coimxix Bernadine Bennett Mary Monroe Katherine Twining Pauline llilbish Norma Bleeke Mildred Herlien Lillian Lockridge U. S. A. SEVENTH CoLt'xix Miss Fiedler Mary McCnrdy Louisa Fredrick Helen Gaskins Eleanor Colson Maxine Schmieder Beatrice Rieke T0 jvrazzlate' f1'if11a7,rf1fj1 fflfllllgfl 7UI7l'ffllg alla' jllizyfflg Zfzgfflzvl. To fu' lu-ml fo fflc' xrhoal. T11 be i'm'z1e.v! and Zrzzfhfzzl iz! all Ii111e.v, ' lt was to bring this purpose into the high school girls' lives that the Y. S. A. Club was organized. It is a club for Freshmen and Sophomore girls, affiliated' with the Y. XY. C. .-X. and under the supervision of three faculty members. Meetings are held every two weeks on Thursday. The tirst meeting of each semester is devoted to initiation of new otiicers and members. Some of the meetings commemorate anniversaries and the programs are in keeping with the day. Other meetings are discussions in which topics of interest to all high school girls are dis- cussed, either by the girls. or by a competent leader. The social meetings consist of banquets, hikes. parties and picnics. The service part of the name is not forgotten for at Thanksgiving the club provided several families with dinners. At Christmas it entertained some poor kiddies, pro- viding entertainment, toys, and eats. . .,5g' fq,. so Halloween the Club ,gm 3 Hfigifitio Pai-ty for me ti 'ri U P, IJ.'s of Central. :Xt a later meeting the club gave a tea for xi' their mothers. The main features of the last semester were: The April Fool Party for the junior Hi-Y, a hike and ni father-dzuighter banquet. One meeting was given to Bible study. The next to 5 51,06 the last meeting of each spring semester is always the election -' ' 2 of new otiicers and the last meeting is always 11 picnic. flzgt' Oni' l1'1f11lm't27 Tun I Y i l I l lfiasr Coimxix Marcia Cornish Grace -lohnson Mary Hall Miss Ley Su-oxo ffu1.l'5IN Tm listher l'al1ner Edna Henderson Mary Fbersole Violet llfilie ART CLUB RD COLVMN Margaret Diserens Evelyn Lewis Mildred lleintz Ruth Brown On March 22 a group of senior girls met to form an art club. It was the cul- mination of a desire that had lain dormant for many months. Their purpose in taking such a step was to arouse an interest in the art course of South Side High. to more closely organize the art students, and to create a club wherein the sidelines of art that could not be taken up in the course offered. might be studied. Othcers of the club were Mildred Heintz, president: Edna Henderson, vice- president: and Grace johnson. secretary and treasurer. The committees were appointed by the president and are as follows: Membership, Marcia Cornish. Esther l'almer, and Evelyn Lewis as chairman: social and program committee, Violet Prine as chairman. Sigrid likblom and Edna Henderson. A constitutional committee was appointed. Those on this committee were Violet Prine, Grace johnson and Mary Hall. Extracts from the constitution follow: The purpose of the Art Club as formulated is: to further art education, to create art appreciation and to establish a standard of dress among high school stu- dents. Membership is limited to juniors and seniors who are interested in art. 1 Honorary members shall consist of students who have graduated from school but are still interested in the art work and wish to hold The tirst work of the club was that of l I their membership in the club. 1 1 f 'KZ' ' Q I enameling' vanitv cases to raise money. Karl l 3 S. Bolantler, director of the Fort XYayne Art I , hchool and Museum. helped to start the club I :ii t 1 :ft bv giving a verv interesting' talk. As the pur- . . . t , . L 1,- 3 pose of the club was to help create a standard Jim.-.will Q . f E- oi dress among' students. several meetings were 4-a fl Ons- :X , k . NW' N. 'RM' - gnvezi o er to the right and wrong ways of Y W 0 -'gxlf . KQH dressing. 7',1.1gt' Um' !lll1ii!I'r'rf' 7'1tfr'lrw' H a v V DEBATING Ibebating and public speaking also brought victories and titles to the school this year. The debating team, under the experienced tutelage of Mr. Null, scored two victories over Morton High School of Richmond, Indiana. The negative team, Mary Iforker, captain. josephine Dinklage, and Sylvia XYeinraub. gained a unanimous decision over the visiting Richmond debaters. The atlirinarive team, l'aul Oliver. captain, Ruth XVagner and Yirginia Gaskins. won at Richmond, Z-1. The subject for debate dealt with compulsory arbitration of labor disputes in public industries. In the state discussion contest, Mary lforker won the school Contest by defeating three opponents: emerged victorious by a unanimous decision in the county trials by defeating debaters from New Haven, Leo and Central High of lfort XYayne3 and at Angola took the congressional district title by eliminating representatives from DeKalb county, Lagrange county, Noble county, Steuben county and Whitley county. This third victory enabled her to go to Indiana l'nixersity for the tinal contest. Though Mary did not take the state title, she is now ranked as one of the best high school speakers in Indiana. Mary also won the first extemporaneous speaking contest last fall and is the first to have her name engraved on the tall silver cup presented by Mrs, C. C. Lange in nieinory of her son, Ralph. f'r1gr' Um' lllllHZ7'r.'J1' fli7IlI'fz'z'lI Mlqgamar l9IHA!IItAQLalQ'gg lfzge Eight DEDICATION To the first principal of South Side High School, the man who has Won the respect, admiration, co-operation and good will of every student and instructor here, who has started the wheels of this great institution of learning, who has banished all those handicaps of a new school just in its inception, who has fostered athletics and given his undivided support to all school activities-to Robert C. Harris, the Iirst graduating class of this noble school cheerfully dedicates the 19.23 Totem. ROLAND SCHAFER Mr. Schafer brought his xvealth of tal- ent and experience to build up the music department of South Side High School to a point never reached by a Fort NYavne high school in the past. Possessor of a beautiful tenor voice and an unbounded enthusiasm in his art, he inspired many of the pupils to devote much of their time to the choruses, glee clubs and instrumental organizations he developed this year. The success of the musical presentations, the good foundation the pupils have received, and the interest he has aroused in things musical. speak xvell of his work and presage even better things to come. iz, 011 llmzda Szifcsu age Om' fjllII4I7l'c'tf Sa1'c11luezz i BOYS' GLEE CLUB Top Row lleit to rigfhth: N. Miller, H. Beck, R. Lange, R. XYelcl1. , Middle Row: R. Shaffer, A. l-ryam. D. XYass. LI. Bill, C. Meyer, I. XYoocl. Botlcrn Row: B. Gerber, IJ. Augspcrgcr, 'l'. Huge, Mr. Schafer, V. Brenneman, XY. Uoenges. R. Miles. BOYS' GLEE CLUB The Boys' Glee Club. like its feminine counterpart, has done much this year to arouse interest in and appreciation of good music. The club, together with the Girls' Glee Club. very successfully staged the Bells of Beaujolaisf' the clever operetta which was presented at the Central High School Auditorium on May 25. As glee clubs are new in the high schools of Fort XYayne, the amount of work accomplished and their success in public entertainments is noteworthy. The officers are: Paul Sells . . . ...,,..,., President Hubert Beck . . , Secretary-Treasurer Tom Brothers . . . .Reporter flzllljc' 0115 f1'11f1.fm'd Ei.g'Mcw1 . .. . ,. . -, lilRl,5 lvl,l',l'. LLL l- Lell to right: 'limp Row-lvali Knerr. Hazel Weiser, Edna Pa'-ilisch, Catherine Roe. Lois Halifax, Helen Hobrock, lleatrice Farr, Hazel Taylor, Charlotte Culbertson, Agnes lYatkin-, Alma linsvhe, Velma Puff. Second Rowflileanore XYagner. Norma llleeke, Lillian Springer, Ruth NX'atkins. llororhy schiefer. Marie Mnellering, Opal Putt. Margaret Geiger, Cleora llenth. Alice Su-ight, Erma Sinners. Marie llrafv. 'fliiffl Row--Vera llrockmeyer, Clara XVager, Zoe Nlarahrens, Ilorolliy llnlt, Myra I1lI'HCnWl1. Virzinia Stopher. Marjorie Matlock. Helen Crawford. Bottom Ron--lierlrnde Snycler, Ilorolhy Morton, Ruth Xlae llankins. Grace Hall. Geneva Alberts, Adele Sundsmo, Mary Falk. Evelyn Xliller, GIRLS' GLEE CLUB The club, together with the boys' Glee Club, was very successful in its presen- tation of the operetta, The Bells of Heaujolaisf' on May 25 in the auditorium of Central High School. XYith the co-operation of the Boys' Glee Club, it gave a miscellaneous musical program in which it f' 'I I I5 sang glee club numbers and gave instrumen- tal and vocal solos. Shortly before Christ- mas, the club sang a number of carols in the downtown stores. The ofticers of the club are: Dorothy Bolt A ,,,,. , ., President Edna Pawlisch , Vice-President Beatrice Farr Secretary-Treasurer TF I I Bertha Bnndtel Pianist V ' ! lhlge' Our lllzznfvni' .l'i11sfuwz L M. ,Y , AeA.. 'I'Hl-I ILXXII Top Row tleft to riuhtl: Mr. Schafer, .-X, Mason. X. Nliller, AX, llireley, Y. XYilson, X, Holly. lloltom lion: R. Sclieunmnn. C, Speelxnan. R. XYelch, li. Lords. A. llesecke, rl. Stover. THE BAND Inspired by the small but mighty Nluncie Hand at the regional tournament, South Siders decided that the school must have such an organization. When the call for musicians was sounded the response from the boys was excellent. It was decided to have the band play at the baseball games this spring and to have it enlarged so as to ha'.e a well-balanced organization in perfect workiiig order for the footlzall and basketball gaines next fall. It will also be used at other school meetings. Mr, Schafer volunlered to drill the band after school, After a month's practice. it made its first appearance at the New Haven game when it played in the Stadium. The band is composed of two corners, one clarinet, four saxophones, one trombone. a trumpet, a tenor drum, a bass drum and traps, An effort will be made next fall to provide the band with green and white uniforms. ftlyf Une' fllrmfuuf ywftlfllfvll 'l'H H KIRVH IQSTRQX 'lnp Run' tlelt lu rlchtl: ll. Rin.:ll'rs1. N, Hnlly lf, llurier, R, Nlieiilimliii. Y. XYilsun. R, Nl'elch, .L Blasun, Xlidille Rim: H. Sells. AX. Iiesi-flee, l'. Ruliertsnii, Ieii Sliive, liiwint I4-iw: l', Hwlzlrs. Lf XYeiin-li. Xlr, Svlmlier. 'I' H I2 O RC H E S T RA 'llhe orchestra uf Suuth Side High is the secund instrumental 4ll'Q1llllZllllllll in the music department. It was rwgzmizecl last full but due tu the lack of :in nuditrwriuin in the schiml, it did not lnzike ll public zippeniitnice until it played for the Hells uf Beuiijulais, in the Central High Schuul .'X1lClllU1'llllll, May 25. in cfmnectiun with the orchestra friun Central High Sclmul. Nlr. Schafer was cnlicliictul' uf the wrchestrzi in udditiun tu his nuineriius other duties. Practices were held once ll week :it night. The orchestra. though small, plays twgether well and has been praised fur its lizirmuny. The personnel furnishes its own instruments. lllllfillg which are the fwllww- ing: twu curnets, une clarinet, four 5LlN1llJl'1Ul'lCS. three vinlins, une cellu, Une tnnnbiine. piunu, drums and traps. Since the large niajnrity of the members are underclaissinen, an experienced nucleus will be assured for the fnrnintifvn :mf an urchestrn next fall. l'i:,'f Um 1'f.'1x1.fi. 1' f7.'i11fY1--iffly NIR. SL'H.fXl lf1R NIR. lGHl'l,li MR. Xlfl.l. NIR. YIRTS FACULTY QUARTE T South Side High School had a new and unusual organization added to its Music Department this year. This is the Faculty Quartet. It made quite a name for itself whenever it sang at the various meetings of the school. The quartet made its initial appearance at the second school assembly last fall and since then has sung' at the Y. NI. C, A. and before the meeting of a number of clubs. It took a prominent part in the Minstrel Show. The Quartet is composed of: Mr. Schafer . . , . , , Tenor Mr. Gould . , . Second Tenor Mr. Null , . .Baritone f will A en Mr. Yirts . . , , . , , .Hasso ? V . Mr. Schafer is at the head of the Music Depart- f S, , .iw R i ment, Mr. Gould is a teacher of Botany, Mr. Null 4l f!'v ' Mi is at the head of the English Department, and Mr. A , I, 2 Yirts is a mathematics instructor. X f 'ff' 'Z?C5ff f 'I f W- l'g.g,- Um' fln11.'f1'r'zf Ttcwllly-lrr'o l l V t v t w l CA'I'Hlil4lXli R015 EIYNA PAXYLISLTH IHHRUIKHX' lllbljl' Hl'll.l'iN HUIIROCR GIRLS' QUARTET For the Girls' Quartet, four of the best singers in the Girls' Glee Club were chosen. These girls have set and maintained a high standard of harmony all year. They sang in assembly several times, before the Parent-Teachers' Association, for the Kiwanis and Lions' Club: took a prominent part in The Bells of Beau- jolais : and entertained the county Parent-Teachers' Association in May. The quartet was always enthusiastically received and repeatedly called back. The members: Helen Hobrock . . , , First Soprano Dorothy Bolt . A , . . . Second Soprano Edna Pawlisch . . , A . l Contralto Catherine Roe , , Alto ftlye Om' lfzzfrrffcd 7 :4'w1fy-lh1'5,- CLARENCE Clarence, the lirst senior class play given by South Side High School. was presented at the Majestic Theatre on Friday, April 13, before a capacity house. The complete success of the play, in spite of the alleged unlucky date, can best be told by quoting from the dramatic critic of the News-Sentinel: A new standard for high school theatricals was established when the senior high school class of the South Side High School presented 'Clarence' at the Majestic theater, and it can be truthfully said that it was the best senior high school play ever given in Fort Wayne. It will be an exceedingly meritorious senior play that excels the 1923 South Side High seniors' class presentation of 'Clarence '. The complete cast is as follows: Mrs. Martyn . . . . . . Evelyn Lewis Mr. XVheeler , , Paul Rothert Nlrs. XYheeler . ,Ruth XYagner Bobby XYheeler . , . . , Paul Hahn Cora XK'heeler .. . Edna Henderson Violet Finney . Helene Hoffman Clarence ,. Floyd Bergel llella . . . . Margaret Iler llinwiddie . , , . Harold Sells Hubert Stem , . .........,.,.....,.,,..r.,... Paul Oliver The cast was well selected and well drilled in a period of three weeks by Mr. Sheldon. He was assisted by the faculty advisors, Miss Pittenger and Mr. Null. The parts were well portrayed by the youthful thespians. Bugs Bergel played the pa1't of Clarence, the returned soldier, unusually well, gaining the applause of the audience for his representation of the physical, iinancial and amorous ditiiculties of the dough boy. Paul Hahn was the star of the play as Bobby '. He took the part, made his character live on the stage and brought the house down time and again with his droll actions and humorous sayings. Edna Henderson, who played opposite him as Cora, put pep and personality in her characterization of the Ilapper and shared honors with Paul. The business staii of the play deserves credit. XVorking x 2 under the difticulties of presenting the play the Friday after .4 . A , T spring vacation, they made a great success of it. john Koepf ' i was business manager. Daniel Sprang, in charge of the ticket 6 6 sale. was able to report S. R. O. the night of the play. Park 'R Af XYilliams, advertising manager. and Elizabeth Hadley, poster 1-5, advertising manager, rendered great service in spreading news of the performance. Donald Parker, as stage manager, de- serves commendation. for making such quick changes of scen- . i ii - I 1 V V flu, we fina- f. In K X M ery and making the waits between acts so short. Piqf' Um' ffl1lnl'1'r'rf Yirrwlzly--fvrrz' fL,4 U11 fflfmfllff TTU! ll gy .Vim x, BIG 4 VODVIL The Big 4 Yodvil was given the twenty-third and twenty-fourth of February in the Central High School Auditorium. This vaudeville was sponsored by the U. S. A.. So-Si-Y. U.P.l.J., and Friendship Clubs. There were twelve acts. The Punch and Judy Show was nrst on the program. Then Linus Link and Regine Minsky sang some popular songs. A Peep Into No Man's Land was a lady's boudoir. Valette Vtfellman was the pretty lady. Catherine Miller was the French maid. Dorrit Astrom was Eyebrow Pencil. Ruth Horstmeyer was Lip-stick, and Alice Keesberry was Rouge, Rachel Baird was the Powder-puff. Petty Bowerfind was Cold Cream, and Alma Schele was the Perfume Bottle. There was also a chorus of maids. XVedding Bells was an athletic wedding, in which Evelyn Bales was the bride and VValter Barbier was the groom. The Mail Train was a group of fellows com- posed of james VVood. james Johnston, Dick Porterlield. John Steinman, James Thompson, Paul Knapp, and John Koepf. As You XVere was a faculty stunt. The following people took part in it: Miss Schwehn. Miss Devitt. Miss Suter. and Miss Miller. Now and Then was the periods of dancing from the Indian dance to jazz. The Terpsichorean Teasers was an orchestra with Paul Hahn as leader. The proceeds went towards rooting' the new Y. XV. C, .-X. swimming pool. jhlgg Oni' lllrlmfrzd T7i'c'l1f'l'-5f.l' AIMS VVARD O. GILBERT Mr. Gilbert, athletic director of South Side High School, has an unusually line record. He was a four year man in high school basketball and a three letter man at college. Nlr. Gilbert coached at Winter Haven High School, Florida. in 1916-17 and won the state basketball championship. He coached Kokomo High School a year and made a line record. But his best coaching has been done under the Green and XYhite banners. He produced in the rirst year a championship football team. undefeated and untied. and a basketball team which won the sectional champion- ship. the Iirst Fort lVayne team ever to win this event. An even more successful year is anticipated for 1923-24 with Mr. Gilbert back again. 1 ll 1 muff 11' 7' ,111-lf-,-jygf Pug: 0116 H' znzdreaf TTL'c'IIfV1'-llflla' ATHLETIC BOARD The Athletic Board of South Side High School was elected October ll at a pep meeting which practically every pupil in school attended. Mr. Harris presided at the meeting, In addition to the electionof the otiicers pictured above. it was voted to have the athletic council composed of the captains of the various teams. The athletic board had a real task in organizing and iinancing the teams. The success of its undertakings is described in this section. Not only was it able to equip the teams well, buy sweaters for the letter men, and schedule games with outside teams, but it also ended the year with a well-filled treasury to start next year ott right. Its hardest task was to manage the sectional and regional basketball tournaments. Arrangements were so well worked out before hand that the crowds and teams were well cared for the games run ot? with no confusion. The skill with which the tourna- ment was conducted is attested by the numerous letters received from the coaches of visiting teams thanking the local otiicials for their hospitality and praising them for their etiicient handling of the net classics. Central and South Side divided 51400. their share of the tournament receipts. Page One Hllzlrlrci Thirfy I-01 il ll.-XI,l, N-ll .Xll liarl: Row Ile1't to riulitlt XY. liillwert Hfoaclil, ul. Havner. X. lfroiiiiitli. li. .Xlrlrirlu l'. lllivcr. Xlirlflle Row: P. Knapp. l.. lilniffrson, ll. Parker, l.. Rirlqnav, R. Ilaima. l'ront Row: I.. XYilkens. li. Halle. R. jurzeusen, l,. Norris. ll, Spranu, R. l'lasterei', l'. Xl illiam FOOTBALL REYIEXV 'l'he record of the first Green and lYhite football team stands and will always stand as a lasting monument In those X60 I',' X X 1'esponsible for the excellent showing made by the team. ' Credit goes largely to three persons: Iirst. Nlr. XYard U. i' Gilbert, the coach, whose untiring efforts and his thorough knowledge of the premier scholastic game were largely QX, 'N f' ' responsible for the eleven's success: and second, Nlr. Robert Siisijpx C. Harris, principal, who gave his support to the team and 1 lllllfll of his valuable time to its interestsg third, Captain T3 ' J Alan lfromuth. who made a loyal leader of the squad. XYhen school tirst started last fall. it had been decided that no football team would be formed, but that basketball would be started early. However. a meeting was held, and enthusiasm was so manifest and prospects so good that Nlr. Gilbert decided to pick a squad and play a game. Then the hard work began. The faithful gridders held practice at XYeisser Park from 3 to 5 o'clock and came back to the gym at 7:30 in the evenings. At last the day of the Auburn game dawned. lt was a brisk, clear day-ideal football weather. The uniforms had all arrived but the jerseys and the team trotted on to .'XUlJll1'l1'S tield for the tirst athletic contest in which South Side High had ever l't1yr Um' llllll frrif Thfify-N111 participated, in cotton sweatshirts. The game was hard. but in the end the South Side team was on the long end of a 26 to 0 score. Mr. Gilbert was encouraged by the team's excellent showing and scheduled four more games, The first was with Kendallville the next Saturday. XYhen the day of the Kendallville contest rolled around, the school was repre- sented by a vastly more experienced and etticient team, though the jerseys had not yet arrived. The local team jogged out at Kendallville and played their simplest form of football. When the half ended the score was even, as neither team had garnered a point. At the very start of the second half F1'Hllll1tl'l cut loose with a beautiful long pass which XVilkens picked out of the ozone. This score put the Green and XYhite ahead. 7-O. In the last quarter, Fromuth's able toe added three more points from the field and though Coach Gymand's men fought like tiends. they were held score- less, the game ending 10 to O. Huntington, the next victims, gave the locals a scare when Bucher, tieet Hunt- ington back, recovered a South Side fumble and raced over for a touchdown in the tirst quarter. At the end of the half the score stood 6 to 0 for Huntington. In the second half, however, the South Siders stepped out and got 34 points while holding their opponents scoreless. The final score was 34-6 for South Side. The team found little trouble with Columbia City, winning by a fifty to nothing SCOTC. The Garrett and epoch-making Central games were the two hardest contests. but South Side won both for an undefeated record. XVilliams and Fromuth made our ten points against Garrett, while Red scored all the points in the Central contest. The following is the individual point scoring table for the season: Pltzyazzv Puizzls 1? romuth , . . . , 67 Aldrich . . , 30 lVilliams , . , 12 XVilkens . . . 12 Haynor . , , , 6 Ridgway . 6 Jurgenson . . , , . , 6 , .fro The team's season record follows: B Q i'?3 South Side . ,.., 26 Auburn .. O U south Side 10 Kemniiviile . . 0 -.f pn Q6 M South Side 34 Huntington .. 6 5 South Side 30 Columbia City . ,. 0 Ala?-li? South Side 10 Garrett . , ,. 6 , Row South Side 9 Central . , 6 M l lotal 39 Opponents Total. , ,IS l'l1gu O '11 fllrfffwf 7'hil'I,1'-.'7w ll v.-XRD O. Cill,lilCIi'l' Coach XYard C. Hilbert is the man largely responsible for the wonderful showing made by South Side Iligh's tirst football team. llc devoted his time and energy to working out signals and plays and coaching the team in the best ways to tackle and block. Always cool and calm during a game, even when his team was behind on points, he is a coach of whom the school is proud. OBERT HANNA Robert Hanna was responsible for no mean part of the team's splendid record last fall, Possessed of natural wit, he kept the rest of the team laughing up to the minute of the toughest games. In spite of his youth, he showed that he has the makings of a good football player in him, lle will grow some by next year and will tind a place on the squad awaiting him. IC-xU1. KNAPP Paul Knapp was a good, heavy guard and made his work stand out in the games he played. Kister knew line play from be- ginning to end and sliced in for many a pretty tackle. Though not a spectacular player. he had a big part in keeping the op- ponents' score down to 18 points, one seventh of the number made by South Side. RAYMOND PLAWERER Raymond Plasterer entered Coach Gilbert's fold last fall with a world of experience in his favor. Ile had been a varsity man for two years under the Blue and NYhite of Cen- tral and easily made the Green and WYhite varsity and the all-city team. Plasterer knew the game. and every part of it, as few high school men do. 'tRay will not be hack next fall, and will be missed. 'si . - lhlgi' 0:15 Ulm frnf Thiztitif-rhzwe 0115 f1'l111!'r'rrf 7'hfl'f.1 f17IlI' A LAN FRoMUTH Alan Fromuth, the fighting fullback of the Fighting Green. captained 1922's champion- ship gridiron team. He was the individual star of the team. his sensational open field running featuring every game. This uncanny running, coupled with his educated toe. his sure tackling, his forward passing ability, and his pleasing personality caused him to be the letter men's unanimous choice for 1923 captain. Even greater things are expected of him next fall. Lotus RIDGVV.-XY Louis Ridgway was one of the grittiest all- around men on the team. Lahss started the season at tackle, shifted to guard. and finished up at end. lie played a wide-awake game at all times. seldom failing to make a tackle. spill interference, get down under punts, and break up a forward pass. His experience this year will qualify him for al- most any position Mr. Gilbert chooses next Sflisflll. PARK XV11,I-1AMs .lo Park XYilliarns proved a left end of merit. scoring the only touchdown in the Garrett game. He played a wonderfully fast game all season, tackling like a whirlwind and roping in passes with deadly precision. Al- ways down under punts and passes. he earned honorable mention at the end of the season. Ile graduates this spring and Coach Gilbert will miss him when next season rolls around. H N HAYNQR John Haynor rounded out his high school gridiron career last season in a blaze of glory. He was undoubtedly the tleetest man on the squad and a great defensive back. He made a fine half and tore oft some pretty end runs and fairly lacerated the line on his plunges. 't.Iawn previously had played with the Scott High Reserves and with Central High the season before. His loss will be deeply felt next fall. . Lotus Nonnis l i l 4 Louis Norris. star center. was the hardest worker on the crew. He never missed a practice session and kept the strictest of train- ing rules. As a result. he was a stellar center and worked in at quarterback if needed. Ile could pass. drop-kick and place-kick ac- curately and will be a good man next fall in whatever position Coach Gilbert chooses, Ile made all-city center. -vxlel. Svnevxta Daniel Sprang. rangy right guard. was a stone wall of defense in the three games in which he played. but had the misfortune to be deglared ineligible after the season was over. lle had much previous experience and was a valuable man last fall. llis tough lurk occurred through a misunderstanding in the record hooks. 5inCe he was in no way responsible for the honest error, he was allowed to keep his sweater. IEsI,1i: limcnsox Leslie Emerson had the physique of a good lineman and with three more years ahead of him should develop into one of the best. Ile was the only freshman on the squad and worked well in the games he played. Coach Gilbert will work wonders with Emerson this fall. It is a source of actual joy to the srhool that he has three more football years in South Side, DoN.x1.1: PARK ER Don Parker. furnishing but little of the brawn of last fall's team. Contributed a good- ly portion of the brains, Playing tield gene eral from the quaterback position. he seldom failed to call for the right play at the right time. Doc was an unusually quick thinker. and by his brilliant head-work pulled the team out of many a tight hole, He is a senior and his loss next fall will be a great one to reconcile ourselves to. RoBi:RT ,ll'R1iI-fNSOX Robert ,lurgenson was a right guard who did everything that a guard should do a little better than most guards could. Ile played every game in tine style, never letting a man get him. and clearing the way for many a line line plunge. He showed himself worthy of a position where there is more opportunity for flashy play. He will be a tower of strength in whatever position he plays. W iL. '...l...--v I Page Om' f1'1111,1'r.e'tf Thirlj U MARTHA PITTENGER Miss Pittenger was transferred to South Side from Central High School where she taught English. Here. in addition to teaching English, she holds the position of Dean of Girls. This is a most exacting' position to hold, for it requires a great deal of patience and tact. But Miss Pit- tenger is equal to the task. She gives up much of her spare time to Colne to our social activities in the school. Her pres- ence at these affairs is always enjoyed. If anyone is in need of advice, assistance or sympathy, Miss Pittenger Welcomes the opportunity to be of assistance. I Y. l I I F l I Vf f I ' . shura ' I .Syn Om' ff.'l11f'1'f.f 7vAl1'f-Vftlt' EINVARD R,-XHE Edward Rahe, star right tackle and captain of all-city second team, was one of Gilbert's most valued men last year. He was a bul- wark on the line, smashing through for many a pretty tackle and opening nice holes for the Green and VVhite backs. Eddie played a super-game at Kendallville and was one of the chief factors in holding the Crim- son and Yellow giants scoreless. PAUL OLIVER Paul Oliver was one of the cleanest, hard- est, and surest tacklers in the field this fall. though it was his tirst year playing the game. He never missed a tackle or pass and played a fine game at end when needed. Though light, he was fast and was in on every play. Ile has played his last year for the Fightin' Green and will leave a gap to till. Iinwix .'XI,DRIQfl'I lidwin Aldrich, all-city back, was a won- der man on the gridiron last fall. Eddie second high point total, carried honors of the season. One of the hardest and surest tack- lers seen on a local high school gridiron for some time, he hacked up the defensive line in tine style. He was a marvel at interfer- ence, but where he shone was in hurling the forward pass. Ile will be back next season. Lows XX'n,1c15xs . -, Louis Vvilkens, all-city right end. was one of the hest men on receiving forward passes. Hutch set the spectators wild in almost every game with his one-handed catches and his ahility to pick a pass practically out of an opponents' hands. Butch seldoms missed a tackle and his season's point total was one for an end to he proud of. The school will be glad to see him back in harness next year. i l 1 S 1 Y,-KRhl'l'Y ll.-XFKl'l'l'll,-Xl,l, TF,-XXI Left to ri:'l1t: 'lhp Rnwffli. Plasterer. l,. Norris. A, lfrnimitli, NV. H, llilhert. llnttmn Row--G, XX'yss li. lingleliart. l'. Williams, ll, Parker. 1.. XX'ilkens. VARSITY B.-XSKETBA LI, ffx- .Xfter winning large uiajurity of its games. the Iirst s f X a must successful seasnn by tal-:ing the title uf district chain- Varsity basketball team representing South Side High finished x 0 l ii: piuns. Swine peuple would call the success uf the champions I X beginners luck, but it was only through the hardest uf wurk ' A and bulldug determination that enabled them In set such a - high standard. 'W Y, XYith XYilkens, Norris and Frmnuth as a nucleus, Coach gli- Gilbert built up 11 puwerful squad. 'l'he others uf the squad i f V were Parker, forward: XYyss, tlmmr guard: l'lasterer, back guard: Englehart, forward: xVllll?llllS, forward: and Mayer, center. Althmigh Auburn tunk a hard battle funn the Green and XYhite warriors in the Iirst contest of the season, sweet 1'e'.'enge was gained several weeks later when the upstate lads fell easy prey In the Swuth Siders on their uwn tluur. The iirst llzlllfz' Um' lfufz fnif 71hfI'f.1'-.H'7':'ll J er. 'fl . 1 113: ' L'HlL'u l-LXHX MARX Nl1K'l'Rl'Y 'ulilvlin HAXXA THREE CHEERS! As pep instillers. South 5ide's trio of voice agitators haye an etticiency rating of one hundred per cent plus, Beginning with the tirst assembly and reaching a glorious triumph in the Central games. the xocal chords of the school have been strained for Green and White. Much of this vociferation has been due to the gyra- tions and exhortations of the yell leaders. l'aul Hahn. leader-de-lux, not only heads the group but also wrote the lyric and music for the school song. Mary MCCurdy put much of the .Xmazonian do-or-die spirit into the feminine rooters. and Tubby Hanna was right there to egg the rooters on to their best irrespective of the score, game in the new gym was with Shortridge High School. This ended S-7 in the Green and XYhite's favor. The next big event of the season's card was the tirst battle with Central High of lfort XYayne. which was played ot? in january. Hundreds of representatives from each institution were out with Colors flying. the Green on one side and the Blue on the other. Central started the play with a rush which made them look like sure victors but South Side soon hit: their stride and evened up the count. Then the long end of the score changed hands several times during the rest of the half and at the gun stood 10-S with the uptown tive in the lead. XYhen the play resumed, South Side evened the score but was headed oti' again by the Blue. 'l'he changing of the lead continued until a tie of 20 all resulted at the tinal gun. At the end of the nrst fhlgyf' Une' fl1H1J1'i'if Thirf-i'-wiqhf X 1 LOUIS XYILKI-TNS Louis XVilkens, the first man to Captain a South Side basketball team, did such splen- did work that his teammates unanimously re- elected him to captain. lSutch was one of the real heroes ot' the team, as he sacri- Hced the glory of being one of the high point men to help out the team as a whole. as he played one game at every position on the team. Butch will be welcomed back as our captain next year, Louis Nonms Louis Norris, our stellar Center, is the man who accounted for the majority of South Sides points this year. Lahss was high point man, scoring 50 tield goals and 78 fouls, for a total of l7S points, an unusual record. Norris is an experienced man in the net game, having played last year with Central. but Coach Gilbert's tutelage this year im- proved him to an even higher standard of play. He has one more year. ALAN FROMUTH Alan Fromuth proved to be the same won- der-man on the net court as on the football field. Red could shoot, dribble, pass and guard and his flashy style of play fooled op- ponents all season. He never gave up when losing and often pulled a game out of the fire by his undying fight 4'Red is a junior and all will be glad to see his fiery locks grace our gym again next winter. Page Om' lf1n1d'1's1I' Thirlj'-Him' . overtime period it stood at 22 all. In game 26-22. The play of the second the second overtime Central failed to score while the Green and XYhite was making four points. Thus South Side won the rirst scheduled game between the schools was a repetition of the tirst with Central the victors on a 17-16 count. The two teams again met in the finals of the district tournament for the district championship. South Side downed Central in the regular period 17-15. In the regional tournament, the I+'ightin' Green downed Garrett. In the next contest, the team lost a heart-breaking battle with XVarsaw and was kept from the state linals by a three point margin. The individual scoring record follows: ljfrl-i'z'l' Field Gmzfr Flu' 7'fl1'0'ZU.i Trim! Paint! Norris . 50 78 178 lfroinuth i i . 75 9 159 linglehart . , i 35 39 99 1Yillcens . . 35 0 70 Parker ,. .. 14 1 29 Mayer . . 7 0 14 Plasterer . . ..,..,.... . 2 O 4 The season's point total follows: South Side . . , 12 Auburn .,,. 23 South Side . . . 31 Garrett .. . . . 5 South Side . , S Shortridge .. , 7 South Side . . 31 LaGrange , . 19 South Side , , 12 Marion ,, . . , Z1 South Side 23 Angola ,.,, . ..12 South Side . .22 Auburn , , . . 10 South Side . .29 Columbia City 7 South Side , . .22 Ashley , . . .11 South Side 16 Elwood ., , . i , 27 South Side , . , 9 Elwood . ...., 37 South Side , .23 XYarsaw , , , , . 33 South Side . . . 13 Huntington , . 17 South Side . 16 Central .,.,,. .17 South Side . . . 20 Wabash ....,. 33 South Side ,... 19 Garrett . . , . . .31 South Side . , . 17 XVabash ..,... 26 South Side , . . 10 Angola .. . . . . .22 South Side . . , 25 Kendallville . ,.22 South Side . , 16 Marion , , . , . , . 11 South Side .. 26 Central . 22 Total ., .398 Total , . .41-1 SICCTIONAL TOURNAMENT S1 S' SS ' 5.21111 51212 I i I 39 35.1112217212 I ' S 'fs 'S ' ' south Side 22 Columbia Citi' lil' 17 K 2 . ,.,... -- 1 I ..., 2 RW f South Side ,. 17 Central . . . . 15 REGIONAL TOURNAMENT gl South Side i,.,... 29 Garrett , . , . , .21 South Side . . . . 16 XVarsaw . , , , .. .19 Total , . , .597 IUJJV U1 lf' lr'1f11rf1'r'rf firllft Opponents' Total 492 GEQWRQZE lVvss George XYyss was one of the steadiest men and hardest workers the school had last sea- son. He listened attentirely to all Coach Gilbert said and developed into one of the best floor guards seen here in high school play. George is wonderfully fast and has an athletic brain, seeming to sense where the ball is going next. George has two more years in school and Gilbert hopes to work him into El wonder man. YGENE ENGLEHART Eugene Englehart, South Side's mighty mite, was one of last year's sensations. He came out the first of the season, but because of his minute stature, was placed on the re- serves. In the game with Ashley seconds. he showed so much stuff that Coach Gilbert moved him to the first team, where he stayed the rest of the season. Ile is a senior and his loss will be felt next year. Rwuoxo P1,As1'ERER lllasterer. the wonder back guard, was the man who kept the opponents' score down while our forwards were busy building up the South Side score. Samson rarely missed a shot off the back-boardg his high jumps after the ball frequently bringing a gasp of wonder and admiration from the audience. In . 5' r V ' I .I . 'lr it sg rvg-bmi-'f'ff x-:Wwe Q qtigviek mnw ug: Omi l'l1f11rYf'r'ff fn1'l,1'-nm. Ptzgu' Om' llffflzfruif' Furl-1'-f'zc'o PARK XVILLIABIS Park 'Williams was robbed last season. The thief was Old Klan Sickness and the loot was VYillums' place on the first team. Park was one of the scrappiest players ever seen on the South Side tloor. Park was play- ing iirst team ball and fighting every rninute until he was laid up for a couple of weeks and he recovered too slowly to hit his old time form. Park will be missed next year. IlERBERT Nl.-XVER Herbert Mayer improved this year more. perhaps, than any other man on the squad. Ile used his six feet of height to good ad- vantage. generally giving South Side the ball on the tap-off, and he seldom missed a chance under the basket. Bud was a very accurate shot and came through for his share of points in the sectional tournament. He is a senior, graduating this spring. and he will be greatly missed next fall. Dos: PARKER Don Parker, the old reliable, was a great little player. Doc seemed always to leave some stuff in reserve and came through with it when it was needed. He won the Shortridge game with a beautiful shot from the center of the tloor and had a habit of sinking them from all angles. Don enters Illinois next fall and we all wish him a world of luck. Let's give three substantial cheers-Koyoykle-. RESERVES llark Row tleft to rizhtbz A. Martin, XY. Hilbert ICoachJ, R. jurgensen. lliflflle Row: R. XYeiner, 14. Simon, R. Krill. Front Row: L.Emei's0n. C. Yan Zilc. J. XYillsun llfaptainh, H. Shive. BASKETBALL RESERVES The team was exceptionally light in weight but nevertheless it turned out winning material for the varsity. It seemed that as soon as a smoothly working combination was formed. the varsity would need a new man and the seconds' machine would once more be broken up. Coach Gilbert kept the squad busy on new plays against the tirst team every evening, thereby accomplishing a double purpose, for, in addition to giving the varsity a workout, he was molding future Iirst teams. Following is a summary of the Reserves' season: Reserves, 137: opponents, 141 : Reserves 5. Albion High School 173 Reserves 18, Ashley Seconds 6: Reserves 26, LaOtto High School 163 Reserves 16, U-no-us 173 Reserves 10, U-no-us 93 Reserves 21, Panthers 165 Reserves 14, Union City High School 133 Reserves 16, U-no-us 185 Reserves 10, Bethany Church 173 Reserves 1, LaOtto High School 7. Page' Ong fflffz frdrl f'n1'fj'-1hVe'fJ FOPHI IMURE CLASS TEAM fl,eft ro iiuhtb: .-X. Martin. C. llruhaker. j. Willson tL'ap!ainb. R. Krill. T. Smluy, CLASS BASKETBALL The Championship of the class basketball league of South Side High was carried ot? by the Sophomore team last winter. The '25's went through the season undefeated and continued their spotless record throughout the championship tourna- ment. Captain jimmy NVillson, forward, and Tom Staley, center. formed ri two-man svoring combination that no other class team Could Check. XVith Staley travelling down the center of the Hoof and XYillson down the left sideline. executing a system of cleverly devised passwork, a formation was made that generally ended with a Iield goal. The Sllllllllllfy of the Ubll1'll2illlCl1f games is here recorded: Sophomores , 22 juniors Sophuniores 26 Seniors Sophoinores 18 l'l1'CSlll1ltfl1 . Sophoinores 13 Seniors . Total 79 Opponents' total l'l1.qu Um' llnfr lr. J fUH'fi ll.-XSICIJ.-Xl.l. Sllfll,-hll . Back Row tleft to rightlz C. Plasket, R. Kuhl, P. Hahn, IP. Parker, W. Hilbert ltjoachl. Middle Row: C. Speelman. li. ling'lelia1't, H. Mayer. A. lfromuth. l'. Staizllt. Front Row: P. llreely lllanagerh. H. Xl'elcl1, 'lf lieH.1i'cn. C. lirullakrr, ii, XYyss lfaptainb. BASEBALL The baseball team was the first to use the stadium grounds. After using XYeisse1 Park for a while. the tield was le eled and rolled. The Huntington game was the tirst played there. Though greatly handicapped by wet grounds. the team made a good showing under the coaching of Mr. Gilbert, Indiana University pitcher and outhelder and a member of the team that played in japan last spring. He rounded out a well-balanced nine that played scientitic ball. George XVyss. veteran catcher, was elected captain and in addition to handling the team in great style, cut down many a pilferer and ranked up the highest batting average. Red Fromuth proved a sensation on the mound, turning back over half the opponents who faced him this year by way of the strike-out route. XYith air-tight Support. he would have won every game. Jupiter Pluvius, by cutting down on tielding practice. spoiled a perfect average. South Side. though it did not finish with a perfect percent. had the satisfaction of ringing up at least one defeat on each school played, fage' Om' fl111n1'r.vff fU11't-1'-Alive 'Q l AT Eff? THIC YARSITY L'l,l'Il Left tn right: Top Row lil. ,'Xlrl1'i-th. .X, l'n:mt'tli. R. Plasterer, ll. XYyss. R. Iergenseu. Xlalrlle Row- E. Ralie, H. Mayer. l.. XYilkeus. l,. Xorris, l.. Riflgway. Iiottom Row ll. hprane, li. Ifngleliart. l'. NYilliams. IP. Illrker. J. Haxner. THE VARSITY CLUB After the close of the basket ball season the major letter-men met for the purpose of forming a varsity club. The iirst meeting was held at the Y. BI. C. A. at which othvers were elected for the lirst year. Those elected were Raymond Plasterer. Presi- dentg lfldwin Aldrich, vice presidentg and Park XYilliams, seeretary-treasurer. The president then appointed Louis Ridgway, Donald Parker and llaniel Sprang' as a iommittee to draw up the constitution of the clubi All boys who have won a major letter by playing on the Varsity are eligible ' to iolli. se . 6556 P The purpose of the club is to unite the varsity men more iffy closely. and to promote higher and better athletics, The mem- All!!! bers are to keep themselves eligible and to help others to be- SQ Come eligible. The club will hold various social meetings throughout the year besides its regular business meetings. Mr. mmmnmm Gilbert is advisor for the club and he has already been of great 'gl fl!! , 4'k...I1l Z 1, -' ff ' ' ' I ' ,', M, 1, 1, A A I , 4' ' ' K . If ,Z pf, .1 I 1, fff .wrf , f ., ,, .Q J! ' W X assistzuice in giving the club its aim and policy. l'rl.qi' Um' l1'rr1lf1','rl l'mtv1'4.i'f.i' RK bw HLL SET U NU , , 51. f ' 5 l 'm i 'I LQQNN V, Q 1 . 6 ggi, 4 , 1 Swv!! 'iff1fJ gi1 p- E NTIPANCE :Q K . . .. 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F W 'iilifihf Hsieh RLS' LETI Miss l'it'i4.1.Rn Miss Pickard is kiiowii around schunl as the girls' physical director and as Coach of the girls' basl-:etball teams. Last year at Central, Miss Piekard, in the absence of Miss Heighway, coached the girls' team, and it was a winning team, tw. She is an excellent coach, and has turned wut a great squad this year. For various reasons. she did nut have a varsity, but several teams were furined that played against each other, besides a squad that is cwinpwsed of the girls uhm prob- ably wuuld have been un the varsity had there been une. XYe gi e Miss Pick- ard credit fur her tint: mark in tlfglllllllllg and enaching the sev- N eral teams. Iiymxx Harris liyelyn Bales. whit is captain uf the girls' Green and XYhite caging squad, played a wunderful game this year at Center. Rarely did she miss tap-off, and her team mark was admirable. She worked fast and accurately with her side Center, and together they had a system of pass work that kept their nppnn- ents guessing, lily was an ideal captain and center, and next year she is expected to do still better than this year. It V f -.: wuuld be hard to tind her equal. l'i14ef' Um' ffll11t1'm'iI' fluffy-llillu THIS SQYAIP Left to right: Top Row--XY. Monroe. ll. Ilerlicn, li. llales. Xliss Pirkarrl. Hirlrlle Row'fC. Higgs. ll. bfltiiiierler. li. llales, Y. Stoplier, A. Xl'eax'er, llottom Rnwf-M. Svliinieder. Il. Klinier. T H E b O U A D A., The girls' basketball squad had quite a successful year. Although there were no games out of the city, the girls played well at home, The first game was between South Side and the Alumnae. the Alumnae won 24 to 6. Then South Side played the .Xlumnae a second time. and the Alumnae were again victorious. IS to 12. The biggest and best game of the season was with Central. lireryone was surprised at the outcome. 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Support them! -THF IO T071 Il u!n-11-niuuiuu 1111 m1 - 1 illu- l I 9 7 Lehman s '-'riw stare uf I Originationsn 5 XVliere I g Footwear Q uf Quality and Supreme Mudishness is Always 2 lfuund at Q l T Moderate I Prices I .g.-...-.,..-ii-,.i-...,-...-....-....-ii-....-..n-., 028 Calhfiun Street Leadership 'l'he drnninating pusitiun we have attained in Ifurt XYayne during the past twelve years has nut been an accident-but the result uf cun- seientiuus effurt to give better value fur less money at all times. HADLEYHS Thr xfnln' ffm! .nlrmr -wuz 111f1m'w1'. ' Nlembers uf the Hadley .Xssuciatiun A-Xmerica's Largest lfurniture Buyers Notice the clever - - ' 2' ' ' - - -M'- mf athletic designs? i Meet Me Q They were drawn by the I i . i at i WATT ' ART ' Letter Head Designs- Pnsters- Fashion Illustratiwns- Signature Cuts- Pen and Ink Sketches. Q . , 5 Lee Ivlns i DRUGGIST I 1 . ! ! 1 e ! I llltll Hreaclxray -1--...... -..... ... .. .. .-..-iq. ODE TO A TRIO TEST E'en though the night be dark and drear, And cold the rain doth splatter here, It cannot be one half so drear As that awful, awful trig test fear. It crumples you up in a little ball, You feel like an orphan in the hall: Outside the door you seem to pall, You'd like to sit right down an' bawl. Inside the door your spirits rise, No sight of teacher meets your eyes, The students raise a mighty din, The teacher's gone-and won't be in. -'MARY FoRiQER, '23. MORE COPY More copy. more copy, Demands ye Ed from me, More Copy, more copy Of pages fully three. I've written: I've thought: It is to no avail. More copy, more copy, Comes still the daily wail. Three poems I've done, And stories 'most a score, Yet, -copy, more copy. Loud sounds that daily roar. -ESTHER l'AI.x112RV, 24 age Um' ll1zm1'n'rl Sixfy-1'zc'n OKHEIM THE MAJORITY OE MOTORISTS Choose El Visible Pump Today Wlhen Buying' Gasoline and Everywhere THE MA-IORITY OE YISIBLE PL'MPb Are TOKHEIM5 Tokheim Oil Tank Ed Pump C0 FORT XXrAYNE, INniAN,x Complete Filling Station and Bulk Storage Equipment H EINTZ nr fllllzdrnl Sixly-fuln- HL I C l'r111r Slfzzf' lfounded in the Year 18613 Selling Merchandzse of Merit Only ---has gained for this store the confidence and good will of many hundreds of shoppers, not only in Ifori XVayne.but throughout all Xorthern Indianii !---.Xnd it is the quality of service and consistently low priees which retains them as sait- isfled Customers the year 'round ' ------ Wearing Apparel---Dry Goods Accessories of Dress Men's Furnishings Thzffzfll SOUTH SIDE UNIONS HANIJ HOLDERS' LlNION Emblem: Cup flovingl. Song: Ain't XK'e Got Fun? Qualiticationsz Must be perfect lover: must be able to thrive on only three hours' sleep a week: must be able to sing. dance, play a piano and drive a Pierce-Arrow lcollar 3 .J President-Eugene Englehart. Vice-president-Mary Hall. Secretary-Treasurer-Theodore Huge. Charter Members: Mr. Gordy Miss Flentye Lingle Craig Helen Rastetter lilnma Schafer George XVyss Hoiao ASSOCIATION Song: Oh, XYhere Is My XYandering Boy Tonight ? Qualification: Anyone who can loaf, swear, smoke and bluff. President-Paul Oliver. Vice-president- Ben Cohen. Secretary- Bob Steger. rNo Treasurer needed.l Members: Red Bryant Louis Ridgway Paul Sells Bob Stang Bugs Bergel THIN PIEOPLES, TRUST CO. Requirements: Nothing under 300 lbs. President-Elfreida Dennis. Yice-president-lDorothy Bolt. Best Members: Kathryn XYenzel Polly Folsom Violet Prine Mary Forker lhzlqe Our' llnmhnl' Si,x'ty-si.r TINY TOTS CLUB Club Colors: Baby blue, Song: Good Goods Comes in Small Packages. President- jackie Clayton. Vice-president-Vianna Keesbury. Secretary- Jimmie Newell. Treasurer-''Tommie' XYolfrum. Members: Annetta Yagga Jeannette Duryee Jimmie VVilSOn Marshall North Mildred MCCuen Edward Hulse TUBIQRCULOSIS UNION Iimbler, Spade. Song. Any Funeral March. President- Eddie Aldrich. Vice-president- jake'' Schafer. Secretary- Louie XVilkens. Treasurer-Leslie Emerson. Members: Bob -Iurgenson lfrank Brown Noble McGaffey Dan Sprang Smokey Burham MAN HATIiRSl UNION Motto: XYe hate men but-boys are different. President-Ruth Richie. Vice-president- Polly Folsom. Secretary-Helyn Kathleen Sophia Shimer. Active Members: Catherine Miller Helene Hoffman Luella Branning Marie Stairhime Yallette VVellman lilvah Miller f---H 66 a ' if K7- Everythmg Electrzcal f ,H , , ff'jJ t FLDR greztter cultvetiielice. mxlerliuess, , X . ' 'Y etiectiveuess and elimination uf dis- Cumtitures, llllllly people Clllllt' tr: our I R l store daily tu have their homes equipped F1413 if-if .1 with the must modern of lfllectricatl Ap- Q ,2 J ', pliztuces, Fixtures, etc. None but the highest type uf uppliftuces are tu be If ki1v1 fuuncl here-autl at the right prices. li XYe invite inspection. ' XYliS'l'liRX lCLliC'l'RlL' Ql'.XLl'l'Y l'RHItL'L l'S lt l l l Dix-Kelly Electric Shop tl 216 Wrist' Bifxluu' S'1'l:m:'t' , A Good T ings to Eat Sl'ICt.'l.XL liklilill GOODS ltfli L'Rl'I.XNl CULID LYNCH NllC.X'l'S l'l'RlC NIILK LIXXIDIICS MILK CRICAXNI l3l l l'liR lJ,XIX'l'Y lJIiLlL'.XL'lliS SAXXIJXYICHICS ixxlv S.XL,XlJS CIGARS ANU 'l'Ul3iXL'L'H eoke1'-Millev' Delicatessen Shop Complete Line of llelicncies 1038 Catlhuuu Street Phone South 6'W7 lftwrt NY:tyne. lutl, Open Suhclays :uid liveuings A T R A G E D Y tln One Spasmj The door silently swung from a small slit to the half-way mark, as two glittering eyes peered maliciously through the semi-darkness. NVhat these eyes saw was a form stretched almost to its full length and slowly dragging itself from the opposite side of the room, past the desk and back of the safe where the head rose for a moment to look warily around the room, after which, with a quick movement, it disappeared from view. The figure was nowhere to be seen. Perceiving this. the dark form in the doorway advanced a foot into the illy-lighted room. The lnurderer, for such he intended to be, was more heavily built and darker than the slight form which had just disappeared. As the evil-looking eyes shifted the length of the room, the jaws seemed to snarl, like those of a panther. Again he moved forward, slowly. cautiously, silently. Not a bward creaked. The night wind howled around the house. He was half way across the tloor, but the intended Victim seemed unconscious of his peril. The stalker advanced another yard: he unsheathed his sharp, stilleto-like weapons, gathered himself for a savage spring: he hurtled through the airg a hollow thud and death gurgle shattered the tomb-like silence. Tabby had caught a midnight lunch. HANDS UP? Throw up your hands! 'lille deep, stern voice thundered throughout the oltl so-called haunted house as Jack Polling. a senior in high school, was sauntering by it. Next he heard the voice roar, Keep them up now! jack, a husky youngster, knew what those words foreshadowed. He was made of good stud. After picking up a stout stick, he dashed toward the door of the house. He leaped up the steps and burst into the hall. He listened. To his right he heard some one counting- One- then a short pause. Two- 'llhat steeled jack, Throwing his weight against the handle, he Hung open the door andethere before him was his teacher, Mr. Feeley, and an athletic director. taking their daily dozen. Wii,i,1s C.i1z'ro, 'Z-1. f'i.',qt' 'lm' fflfflrflnf .S'f.l'fJ z'iAt'hl Fishack-Ellenwood Company BUILDING MATERIAL A M-X'l I'ER Ol BASIS Miss Wtfrk: Your recitation re- minds me of Quebec. ,Ive Cline: How eume Nliss XX'wrk: Built un a blullf' T l' C K li R H lf L L If L E N 'l' Y li Ro TH ERT IJEYI'l l' PARKS SCHIXIVER GORIJY NULL ARNULD FIICIJLICR HARRIS GREICLIQY FISH LTHIXPI N Mcr'1 l' I1AXt'stmN R1NicHitR'l' WHRIQ uOt'Ltm HtfRNs t't'R'1'Is IXGHIXNI kE.t+11' SHVLZIC ONLY .X Bl.X'l l'lCR OI UPINIUN 'tlhtirt ytiu wish ynu was a bi1'd. -Timmy. and cuuld fly up in the sky? mused little glean. dreamily. Nan, stwmrned jimmy, l'd rather be a elephant and squirt water thrtiugli my mise, l'i14qt' Um' lflfzlifzfkf Smfrflfvt' -Il'S'l' N.-X'l'L'RAL An old negru niaminy. with three small children, boarded a street carp whereupon the children began to make themselxes generally undesirable by dint of much noise. Finally, an old gentleman said 'l'lwse children are rather spuiled, aren't they? Lawd. nu, replied the beaming llllllllllly. Dunn you know dat all nig- gnh children smell like dat? XYilfred was sitting on his father's knee. Watching his niuther arranging her hair. Papa hasn't any marcel waves like that. said the father laughingly. lYilfred ltmked up at his father's bald pate and replied: Nu, nw waves: it's all beach. Kr C9 wi 2 WEN W u. ,.... Q hr, rn E .lm Pftwftlli , . 'WNW 6 xii? -.f KacKLEY FW Adil Ur tl ,UWM ' Q will I S s ' . l l 57 5 ki' a,2?, N I 5 I g Q ,f , Z - , 455, if Whar you git de hat? At de sto'. How much? 'tAh don't know. De sto'keepah wa.rn't dere. Insuregw -Miriam - 'Tnmlu H. P. Pawlisch L-U-G-G-A-G-E Hui' masks include esvcry need uf thc l1'nvulci'. mnirkcd with prices yuu ,. , , , . . had nu ideal baggage uf I411'5t Llass bhoe Ixcpalrlng such excellent z1ppc:11'1i1im5u amd sturdy L'Ill1Sfl'llClillI1 uwulcl be svcilrcd fur. UNQS 114 yywt ycffm-S,,n gn-get 1H1WL'ulliw+i1u Ifurl XX-1lf'l1L', Ind ' .Xlmwst Hpp. -IetTci'srui 'l'lu-11l1'n- mm 351m ' Insured Trunks' g g XVQ Save on Rent and 'Ificreby Save You Money iI RD HOUSE FURNISHING CO. 112.-1140-116 EAST CCJLJJINIBIA S'I1 Yi I siore only ONE SQUARE north and a FEW FEET eastiumtha TRANSFER CORNER- Furnish the Home Complctc O R T R IT S of Superior Quality at SCHANZSTUDHJ 509-311 XV. XVasliington Blvdi Yon are i11'zfiz'm' in sw 0111' IZUTL' fil!j5!ll'S 190 YOL' RECUGNIZIE THESE? For the Honor of the School. fl romuth making a basket. l reekles. -Paul Ridenour. Kidnapped. -Your book swiped. 'l'he Crisis. -lixain week. 'l'wiCe Told Tales. -I was ill yesterday. 'l'he Long Roll. -Rolling out on Monday morning. 'llrayels with a D1mikey. -lYalking down the hall with -- L ii Prisoners of Hope. 'fXVaiting in the otiice. The Spy. -Your neighbor on lflxain day. Handy Andy. -Gus with his tlir. Conciliation with America. -4 Nliss Chapin U. 'l'he Old Fashioned Girl. -Mary Hall. .-X Modern Instance. - Lib Hadley. Great lixpectatirins. -Report cards. The other night I was down to see My girl. And when it was Getting pretty late. Around one o'eloCk. I asked her If she had the time About her, And she said. No, She lied to me That time, for I had my lYrist watch Un. Dorothy XYagner: Do you know why we call our language the mother language F lborothy NICCurdy: No, Dorothy XYagner: Because father never gets a Chance to use it. lion l'arker: HI was chilled to the bone last night. Herbert Nl.: lYhy tlolrt you wear a heavier cap? llixxgfi' Um' fflrlzfrrf Sm'i'f1.',l'-ffuo 1 I A11 BEER it if W' Y. :M +Knm.Ev+ A if A e4- W'f - N' - 1 By Gar! There's the twenty- fifth sign like that I'Ve passed and I don't seem to be any closer yet. Sign in a shop window: t l'he Best is None 'l'oo Good-XY.: Have the Best. Prelina lfletclier: Margaret invited us to lunch with her over the telephone. Lavon: I never lunched over the telephone before. lYliat do we eat- currents? E. M. BALTES Es' CG. Builders' Supplies-Face Brick Bestwall Wall Board Theo. C. Scllwicr, Managu Ott cl X IN 1 X IX IH Ntt UNXkLtllxlx ll NI IU XX I fllll I t J NOT SU GOOD, ROLLIE Rollie Mackwitz: Generally speaking, Lavon: Are what Rollie Lavon: : Generally speaking, girls are 'tAre what P Rollie: Generally speaking. Bud Beck: XVill you give me some- thing' for my head? Doctor: HI wouldn't take it as a gift. Two farmers met on country road and pulled up their teams. said Josh, I've got a mule with distemper. XYhat did you give that one of yours when he had it? 'l'urpentine1 giddap F -X week later they met again. Say. Si, I gave my mule turpentine, and it killed him. Killed mine, toog giddaplu l girls are- ., I i' I ' H X 2' 47 -e - + . Z- b B ff MQW 1 I -. +KlcKLEY- if What? You can't name all of the presidents? When I was your age that was the easiest thing for me to do- ! 7 'lYes, but there were only five or six of them then. FAYURI'l'li Policemen U , Y l-leets Gamblers ,, ,, Steaks ,lewelers , Carrots Rounders - 1 Chickens Hunters 7, ,, 7, l'reserves Lovers ,,,,,,, ,, ,, ACL'UNlNllJlJ Miss Dixon: XYill you have the eggs Girl in the cafeteria: Certainly, Nlllllll lflfll Pl JS Yeggmen . Crackers Dates Historians , . v Roasts Critics Surgeons ,,,,e,, ,,e, Spare Ribs Alienists ,, ,, ,, ,, H Nuts Mush A-XTIUX laid in a cool place in the future n, I'll mention it to the hens. Stucle: May I have your permission to call this eye F Co-ed: I shall be pleased, but don't at Ill o'Cloek sharp. forget the llean switches off the lights Stude: t'Yery kind of him. I'll be there at ten. FORCE OF HABIT lYot was the last Card Ui dealt yer, Nloike F A spade. 'tlli knew it. Ui saw ye spit on yer hands before ye picked it up. fhllqi' Um' fllllllfffll Si'm'11ly-fn111- A fter High School, What.P XYhy not choose business or linnnce? Your High School education is 11 splendid foundation. .Xdd lo it specialized business training and you are assured of ai perina- nent success structure. If you are 21 High School Connnercial graduate. the Post Graduate Course offered by Tim Ix'l'icRx.x'1'1ox,xi. will quickly qualify you for fl good, paying position. Three other courses are ollerecl t'.1't'l11.tif'i'fy In lligfz Srflnnl 1qn1t1'ln1lf'.v. .X post card or ai letter will bring you full inforlnxltion without obligation. XYrite 'l'o1i.u'. THE INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE 120 College Building Fort Wayne. Indiana lmjmrlluzfz Business and tinnncial institutions prefer Ix'1'ic1cs.x'1'iow.x1. graduates. There's 21 reason. PIANOS PLAYERS PHO OGRAPHS Hrnllze' of KIMBA-Xl.l,, HALLET X DAVIS. HADIJORF. SCHll.l,ER, BUSHKGERTS, STRAUBE, HAMMOND, CONVV.-XY PLXNO5 W. F. ROSENWINKEL Ytll' DO SAYIC NIHXICY .-YI' RUSICNNYIXKLI-I'S 'Z ir FIRST COLUMN RALPH O. VIRTS . . . . . ..,., .... ,,., . . . . . ,.,,, Mathematics Indiana l'niversity 1921-A.li. FLORENCE IJICKARD .....,. . . . , .,.,,..... . . .Physical Education Sargent School. W. o. GILRPYR1' .. ,,.,...... .,....,a . . . . Physical Education Indiana University-A.B. LLOYD YVHELAN . . . , ..,.., . . . . . . Physical Geography Purdue L'nive1'sity. Indiana State Normal. Terre Haute-ILS. MARY HELEN LEY New York l'nix'ersity. E. GOULIJ . Olivet Colle MILOCENT UVORK BENJAMIN NULL ROXYE N A H A RYEY GERTRUDE KEEP gt' , .. .....A1't Art Institute, Chicago. Smith Art Academy, B..-X. SECOND COLUMN ..........,.......,Botany l'nivei'sity of Chicago. I l'niversity of Illinois. VVestei'n Colle-2ge+A.H. Y University of Indiana-A.B Indiana I'niversity-A.B. THIRD COLUMN . . ...i. .. Latin . . . . ........ English English. Publications Domestic Science ADELAIDE J. FIEDLER ,.., ,.,, . . .,...,....,..,.. Mathematics Michigan State Normal College-A.B. l'niversity of Michigan. PHILIP GREELY .,,, . . . . . . . . ,...., Mathematics Indiana I'iiivei'sity-.-LH.. LL.B. Chicago L'niversity. ERNEST CURTIS . . .,,. ...,,....,.., ,..,4........... G e neral Science Indiana State Normal School Diploma. One year post graduate work, University of Chicago and I. S. W. S. MILDRED J. BRIGHAM ... . ..,. .. . ...... . .French Oberlin College-A.B. HELEN DEVITT . . . . . ....... . , Spanish, French Indiana l'nii'ersity-A.B. FO I' RTH COLU M N FRANCES 1. FLENTYE . . . . , . . . . . . . . ,............. Spanish Northwestern l'niVersity-All. MARTHA M. PITTENGER . . . . . .. . ..... English, Advisor to Girls Indiana l'niversity--.X.IS, Columbia L'nivei'sity. . ROLAND SCI-IAFER . . ... .... ....... . . ..,........... .. Music l'nivei'sity ot' Ann Arbor. Institute of Pedagogy of North Hampton. Mass. Music Conservatory, Copley Square, Boston. Iyceum Conservatory of Chicago. HERBERT S. VOORHEES ...... . . . , ,................ ........ C hemistry Belmont College. C. tu BURIJEN .. . . ..... ...... C ommercial Arithmetic, History. Algebra Indiana l'niversity-QLB. Post graduate work Indiana l.'nivei'si'ty. Pays Fozrrtvwl 0 f 'I' ' . 1 -, ' ,---1 I g- +KlCKLEV+ I Waiter, there's 9. grub worm in this soup. Well, what do you want for ten cents-silk worms? FOILED AGAIN! Mr. Bergel: How are you getting along oyer at South Side Loree: Great! I'm 3 big gun there now. Mr. Hergel: Then why don't I hear better reports of you? We don't know In whom to give the Kindest Man medal-the one that lets children carye their initials on his wood- en leg. or the one that lets them play marbles with his glass eye. l-lellhop lafter guest had rung for ten minutesr: Did you ring. sir? Guest: 'tNo. I was tolling: I thought you were dead. .X RliGL'L-XR SPORT .Xn air pilot took up a man and wife for ten dollars on condition that they paid him one dollar every time he made him shout. He performed some dizzying stunts but not Il sound came from the passengers. As he shut off the engine on landing, the pilot said. without turning around: XVell, you are some sports, I never thought you could stand it so well. Yes, answered the man, Ubut I nearly lost at dollar when my wife fell out. Paul Hess: I um going to marry st girl that is an exact contrast of myself. L. Norris: XYell, you won't haye any trouble Iinding at wife: the1'e :ire plenty of intelligent girls around here. Louis R.: 'l'here's something going around that will interest you. Helyn: XYell. be careful. there are some pins in my waist. lion S.: I didn't see you in church Sunday. Tubbie: 'tXo wonder: I took up the Sunday School collection. Mister Rothert, to Paul fabsent mincledlym: Wliy. hello, Paul. how's your father? UH! UH! ICUDIIC. Une of the many: How does my nose look. clear: does it need powder liddie Aldrich. absently: No. darling. it's immense. simply immense! lillgz' Um' ffllllrflclll Se f't'II!-1'-.i'f.x' C. L. SCHUST Roofing Glazing Steel Sash Fine Doors 345 XV. lllayne St. Tell Main -1267 MAJESTIC The only theatre in Port XYayne play- ing high class trav- eling attractions. F. A. Bimliiiq, Mme. The orris Plan A Service that is Distinctive and Practical lYe Pay 0 un SAVINGS UQ' fella' lllllllfil' iz! N pw' 55111. pn' 11111111111 Repziynble into a savings account at the rate uf 81.00 per week on each 550.011 bni'rmx'ecl. ANY Axmi'N'r from S2500 to 550110110 on the same repayable basis. The Morris Plan 217 liast Berry Street target at least a part of your Woes---let Cleary S Bailey print for you. - Cleary E? Bailey Pmmpf P1'i1z1'w'5 1118 Cnllmun St.. Opp. Cntlictlml 'l'elephnne Nlziin 1782 IJYESS QIOYS OF SINGLE BLESSF i 6 How are you getting along at home Q while your wifes away? 5 3 Fine, I've reached the height of etiiciency. I can put on my socks now f from either end. , -.-l Q . lfaiir Customer: Have you any in- J' s,v- Q . . . ,,, ' ' S 1 ,A visible hair-nets? ' f ----L...: ,-' xg Shop Assistant: Yes, E-Tl:'C'fLEW :f ,- Let me see one. please. N 5 Ea -- A , Si-fn in front of nioyincf Jicture house 'Have you done anything to pre- Dqm ,Q Inf' rim . . . K 5 vent contagion 1n your family? P 1 If U C 1 H H tYes, sah! Ah even bovglit a, san- A' w 'M 5 'xljenelfql In 1 6 itary cup and we all drink out of it. IW' H U1S 'lf N114 lun MANY .X 'I'RL'li XYORD SPOKEN IX JICST The hours l'i'e spent with thee. dear book. Are :is nn endless chain to me: I know much less at every look. My Geometry ! M y Geometry l The lflaippefs .Xnthemz Homme Sweet Homme. Dorothy Horstmeyer: lJon't you think she has a rare complexion ' Ruth Ditto: Rather well done. I'd call it. How did the teller get his cold F All the drafts in the bank go through his cage. ul'l2ltllt'I', dear, said Edna Henderson. I'ye got somethinv I uint t tilk ti you about. I'm glad of that, darling, replied Mr. Henderson. I suilli you xi int to tilk to me about something you haven't got. GOOD CHoICli I've lost all my money, he said, but you. at :ini rite ue left mx du 110 Yes, she said. oh, yes, left's the word. 7111 lllllltlllllff .Yi r'i'l1f'i'-High! Pug: f Builders of The South Side High School if - ggi?- .iiigon Indiana Engineering and Construction Company 7 . Iaort XX ayne, Indlana STARTING OUT XVRONG Bridegroom: That man is the ugliest person I ever saw. Bride: Hush, dear, you forget your- self. A French woman, proud of her limit- ed knowledge of English, and an Amer- ican woman. proud of her limited knowl- edge of French. were introduced at an uptown evening company. The French woman insisted on expressing herself in bad English, and the American would talk nothing but poor French. XVhen the guests began to depart they were still at it. -Xt last they arose to go, Here is their watery farewell! Reservoir, said the fair American. Tanks, responded her new friend. Mr. Null: Name the seasons, Alanf Red lf.: In the I'nited States? Mr. Null: Yes Red : Football, basket ball. and baseball. Teacher: 'tWhat animal is a descend- ant of the ancient lilippottamus F Betty Fay: Tubby Hanna. What would contain all the snuff in the world F No one nose. Russia is red. Music is blue. Ice skate. Ilo You? Bob Steger. dramatically: The boy stood on the burning deck- Park XX'illiams: Don't burn those cards! l'i1yr lim' lllnnifwff Eiiqhfy FIRE AXY.-XY H-a-n-gf' went the rifles of the maneuvers. 'Uooooo ! screamed the pretty girl. a nice. decorous, surprised little scream. She stepped backward into the arms of a young man. Oh! she said. blushing, I was frightened by the ritles. I beg your pardon. Not at all. replied the young man. Lets go over and watch the artillery. . 4' .1 t , x , FEV' -:ei ,.. genie: LKICKLE r -- f'If you were an organist of note, qw why did you give it up. Tho monkey died. Dorothy Cline: XVhat do you think of my new coat? Paul Hess: I like the color. dear. but I think it is put on a wee bit too thick. The latest thing for boys in the Robin Hood-that is bow ties and arrow collars. There was a young fellow named ' Vaughan Uvlio got terribly drunk in Caughan: In the cold gray Daughan Of the following Nlaughan He wished he had never been Baughan. fl perfed 12124 for yomzg zzzezz 52, The Modern Way You can not do better! zllmfe' Rigfzzi- Sofa' Rigid-- l1z5z'n!lea' Rigid- l-ly men who know liow. Tnotsi-xxns ix Llsiz 1 If you are interested in more than merely' ll furnncegn Heating 1'111nt--you should 1 consult usg theres L1 clifference. If you do not have a MOIJICRX XYAY your neigh- bor has-ask him. The Modern Way Furnace Co-. lihone Main R30 219-221 liast Berry Street NVe are the exclusive agents for the celebrated EUWHYS mention the name Ammme Cmmw RGSEMARY Fort XYayne's Favorite Butter and insist upon having it- Let us show the models to you-high class look out for but not high price, ' Q just as good brands. The Shields Clothing Co. 120 XVest Berry Street CUNYENIEXCE f I . May I kiss your hand F he whis- Q pered. 31' : N 5 She answered: It's easier to take 'ij g tg - I W off my Veil than to take off my gloves, Q , I iii you know. i .-LL. . I fi jaCk's Sister: Ma, jack has been I if hurt at the football game again. 0 N Mamma: Oh dear, what does the telegram say ? W ou r 5 'iii have it set? Greek or Roman ? Bank Inspector: XYhere's the cash- Reformeri Won t you stop dunk' ing for my sake? ier? Gone for a rest? 1-But, Shir, I aint drinking for I,1'CSiCl6lItI No, to avoid it! ygur sake, THIC OLD FAMILY 'l'OU'l'H-BRUSH Drug Clerk: What kind of a tooth-brush do you want F Customer: Gib me a big one, boss: dares ten in our family. First Little Boy: I've got a new baby brother. Second Little Boy: Has he come to stay? 'First Little Boy: I guess so, He's got his things off. Mr. Har1'is: A rolling stone gathers no moss. liddie Aldrich: No, but it gets a line polish. Mr. XYhelan: And now who can tell me why we should be neat and clean ? Crystal Harding: In case of accident, sir. XYICLLY VYICLLY XYHLL! Rollie Nlackwitzz Considering how little the bell knows, it is wonderful how much it has tolled. Miriam Yoder: Did you ever hear of a person killed by a deadly glance ? Vivian Crates: No, but I know of a fellow who got a broken arm due to an empty stair. I thought you said if I were sociable with the judge I would get ot? ? XVere you ? Yes. I said, fGood morning, Judge! How are you today ?' and he answered. 'Fine-S1O.' l'rz.gft' Um' ll1f11J1'u1f fixqhlvi'-fum Make Home Cmnpleter With a Water Heater Q MMF Em Northern Indiana Gas 6GfEleetrie Company The Gas Coinpzmy CV gf-ig f f illfkl' 4, ll' W ,ff-311 F -Q ffl i vw t.l.. I I I E I 'f.frf','3f ':' ' Y' ll Better Cooking-Electmbally Tlicrc are liunalrccls of satisiiccl Electric Rziliffc LISLI5 in Fort Ulayne Let us explain the aclvaiitage to you INDIANA SERVICE CORP. Utility Building 122 ligist Xllaync St. Phone Main 298 DIPLOMACY XYe always laugh at teachers' jokes, No matter what they be: Not because they're funny jokes. But because it's policy. SOME MEMORY llo you remember in the days of old, Before little maidens were so bold, As to flirt with the scissors And go snip-snip, XYhen girlies had tresses That reached to the hip? Mr. Null: What is the name of the last teeth that a human being gets ? Dwight Meyers: False, Love is only a chemical reaction. But after all aren't the laboratory experi- ments interesting? U -S : 3, . 2 U' F' ,B url- E .nx- 4 -4 ' gp .l. l-g 1 14 ll I I m ' 1 at I' J O 5 'l 5 in l so , , 3 'i ,AKw'XXXxxxxw x U.. , D 14 0 F Why so? Because every other night you try to cut your razor strop in two, and this morning I did it with one stroke. lhzrn' f7l1U fl'11mf1't'ff Fighly-fnllr A FARMERS LOVE LETTER Do you carrot all for me? I long to squash you in my arms: My heart beets for you: My love for you is strong as onions. XYith your radish hair And turnip nose. You are the apple of my eye. Lettuce marry, for I know- XYe will make a peach of a pear. 'Twas on a summer hayride. As we strolled about the land. That I softly Called her sweetheart, And held her little-raincoat. As I held her little raincoat. We were going quite a pace. 'l'hat I nestled close beside her, And moved Closer to her-umbrella. Closer to her umbrella, Ars she murmured little sighs: 'l'he mellow moonlight bathed us. And I peeped into her-lunch basket. As I peeped into her basket, 'l'he merry little miss Laughed in chaste confusion. As I boldly stole a-sandwich. XYe would like to pull that one about the mouse trap but it's too snappy to tell. Customer: How do you sell this candy ? Miss Dixon: I'ye often wonilered myself, sii ', l 1 .1 . C. J. LOSE P1'il1tCl' and En g'I'21VCI' 218-222 l'111l'lllt'1'S Trust Iluilcling 1'h4me Slain 1475-1 1'RlN'l'lClJ ,XXID IiNGR,-XYICIJ CARDS VOR GR.XIPl,'.X'l'lCS XVIIIEN YOI' THINK OF HARDWARE PFEIFFER'S IUU liast Columbia Street Monroe W. Fitch Ee' Sons I XSL'lac1145-R1i,x1-'1'cm1eS Lease Specialists Security Bonds 205 linst Berry Street ICXHJY THICSIC IDISHICS UI GUUIFXICSS AYI' 9 Drug Stores Sl IIDAX W PL' N'l'.X I NS .' 'iii K' I - 'i 1 I - ' 5 2 iii... .i sn- - 1.- LZ '-N a gp Q I' ra' QL - , - ' QM .- . rg' , - N.. ,..., k, Jgusyy- lxfgfg e V- V 7 X , ' 5- , 'X h .R 4 I , -e '- . , -, A 5, X 'S X . I'h.zt'f xxhnl x-in get .11 Nleyeul fm:11l.x1m. The -Imirwl, rllwxr. n.1mx.1I fluux, Hue lulmxt -'Q nl Lfv: 1 '.1'n .uvl ulnqvpn-.I Ve.4'.l, .url ill' lu-st 4 1-v-xtlnng wunnlrilaf-'I xx.th :IW .-Imam. luulwfvlls Nerxxr Wag, f1 l.u':1 nl 'VW9f3sJ5EEE5iHer .l'01'Zf1t'ru l1n1'i1ImI'v Ganz! Sinn' gli 211-if -Ii fi Fgiiiiifw Y T ',: f-: P Q :Ei Y 01 xiii-?3 l 5el it x 'T i4 A 'l LJ' '? V, YH dpi Dvwg sfwwmnwdcsg S 1 - C, O 1 , fc in ss HPD Yms H 1 1 cgi i,L5fif',1i Mfg. ag Q'g,E.71N Qi, whbxf fl O u al 1 tv Goods if l if 3' ,inf-xjfi fi ' is Flats EW gf'wiDlT1'fl :psf at 11 Moderation i - - i .,,f figs? in Price N w:. t,f-A lj! ifiliI,I'X ' 5. 84 si31'ixR,x'1'L2 sHo1's UXIJICR out Rami' -. 'lsif' ' .gi:5f5.55..:5 V. -'s?s fL 'it grains n r , ..f-Y.. .,,s--1.1.4 - f-.sy -45 , -,,::.:.,:: ' -A,. -Q - ,ti ,,.V E b,.- 1 55.5. V, .. Ambitin Opportunity The wnrld nf nppnrtunity is yuurs. Ypnn ynur use uf talents and savings will depend ynur success. As Lincnln said: Une of the tirst and highest virtues begins with saving lnnnc-y. The best thrift plxtns known are embodied in the policies issued hy Thu Lincoln Xllllllllllli Life Insurzince Cmiipaliy. A Tu the gnnbitinus yuung people. whit gain einplnyment in the H1'g'21lllZkltlllll the splendid new Lincwln Life Home Uiiice building will house. :ire nllercd exceptional chances for grnwth and dewlnplnent. n is served in runny wziys fur ull whn QI NK UPZliVlTH THE Y LINCOLPD THIS LINCOLN NA'1'10NAi- LIFE lxsvluxcli COMPANY Hx .Ytzffzu l1n1'it'fIlt'x fix L.'fm1'm'!.'f ' ncnln Life lluilding Nnw l-'nrt xYl'kf'llt'. Indiana Metre 'l'hz1n SZ50.00l,l.lllNJ in Fnrcc Mrs. Hattie Johnson A Loyal Partner' be? AX loyal partner l l 1 frlentl lIlClt't'Cl IS ll lf ll I ll,x11Q1m14,5s1M -famous for 1lt'l'lll Al.-XNICURING -renowned for bt-nut El-liL 1lI OLYSIS Robert Koerber xll-INVICIJ-IR AND l7l l'Il IAN tl fl! ll8 Calhoun S 1 818-8211011 1 Sl t LOUIS FGRTRIEDE The Best Place in Town to Buy Reliable Shoes for the Family HIGH CLASS REPAIRING C15 Calhoun Street Phone Main 5851 NATU RAL ART Drawings from life-pulling teeth. XYrigley's pet phrase: Buy Gum. Elizabeth Smith: VVhy does a sculptor die a most horrible death? Miss Burns: I don't know. XYhy? Elizabeth: Because he makes faces and busts. A fat lady went into a store and, wobbling up to the young clerk. said I would like to see a waist that would tit me. The clerk looked her over, scratched his head. and remarked: So would I The perilous power of the skunk Is mere mythological bunk, Said one Mr. Slater, But just a week later He sold his new trousers for junk. A BLOCK OFF THE OLD CHIP lYot you doin', Chile ? Nothin', mammyf' My but you is gettin' like yoh father. I stood on a bridge at midnight. Breathing the cool night air, XYhen someone took the bridge awa And left me standing there. They met on a bridge at midnight, But they never will meet again. lfor she was an east bound heifer, And he was a west bound train. XYillie on the railroad track lJidn't hear the engine squeal: Now the train is backing back, Scraping XVillie off the wheel. XYillie fell down the elevator. Y XVasn't found till three weeks later. All the neighbors said. Gee NYhiz! XYhat a spoiled child XYillie is. l,:I,l,':' Ons lllrmfrrzi lffghfy-rfyhr 193 Another Year-Another Class R4'mz'y in baffle for ffldffl' j5fm'e in flze fztorfzf This entire institution offers its Sincere Congratulations upon your attaining uf these high honors of school life. -Xncl as you start out, the keenness uf the tool you will use tu curve your place in the xxorlfl's industry depends entirely upon how well you have applied yourself during these four happy and protitable years. In wishing you God-speed in your future pursuits. we offer this one nchnoniliongthzit the person with ll tixecl purpose qulvznices surest :incl farthest. TE P P E R 'S Bicycle and Auto Supplies and Repairing If 5. mm' FISK AUTO TIRES CYLINDER REBORING CHAS. W. GREI ER Phone South 8084 2802 South Calhoun TIRES Qil1Lll'Llllf6t:'l1lg' milearfe is ,D . one thing, but guaranteeing Cumplcte sntisfactiun, juclgecl by the user's own s tzmclzircls, is ll far grcntei' thing. We st-ll United States and Hewitt Tires and they ,give vm ' ' ' 1 1 this mileage :md satisfzictitm. National Auto Supply Co. PHUYIQ 1866 Klux 125 lf ., NIAIN ST. When You Think Are in Need of 01' FURNITURE Call and see the lfurniture Sturt: in the the low rent district amd save 2fl'1 . A. C1 Muntzinger Furniture Co. 1802-U6 South Qtlllllllllll Struct DANIEL BROS. Meat Market Sw'-2'it'e mm' Qzfzzfify XVE lJ1aI-1x'ii1z Fmiii 1118 Calhoun ll 1 , ll .m1'l'l'l fi1'K' wi1Fl'1'l'f!'r . Ulllllllllmi ' ii il Filzlif ii 1111 H 5 , ' Ji' li alll fl 1 ll: 1122 1 U Iwi 1 ':i9l !,.L., .- ' 1 ml,!-lx 1 ' Q ---'11 llll if 1 1 ll 'flliiiw at . . , Q 1 'ml ,Q if 11 1111111125 v, ' 1 2?,Jj'yd,7z,A 'U'I h X ,S H T 125 y i 3 ,N it,-'. N-:g f - it . RY.. . 3 'cf-,A 4 lji ,iii- 1 f 5 PINE X '91 GHGCGLATES J 1 ' Qifulhonxed dealers where Eno chocolates are spld' 9' HEIT-MILLER-LRH Co. ?IS51i?l P GGL - GGLY Scwes H ousekeepers Ma11y Dol lars SE IORS Going to Purdue. Notre llzune or Muncie Normal will Iiml 11 Meigs Optical Shop to greet them at Imfzlyette, Muncie and South Bend. N115 livlcsxolm' SPr:v1.xl,1s'1's 1012 Calhoun If It's HARDWARE VVQ Have It FISHING 'l'.XL'KI,li Sporting Goods THIS XYILSUN LINIC H7711 Sfllll' rlllx f,f'l'.xYI!l1I! Sf'l'T'f4'1 Main 4306 123 XY. XYnync Nt XVII.-X'l' IS VVRGNG NVITH THIS PICTURE a 1. 4' ' io' .V Of: ' nr' ' l-5 2 ' A ff'2i '?'l- , I 1- p , 'Rmewaw fe-wt The unfortunate young inan shown above has unknowingly connnitted a breach of etiquette. He has appeared on the street fully dressed with the exception of one article. Do you know what it is? This young chap could have avoided much needless einbarrassinent had he only read page 23. Seftioll 5. of our book on Etiqtiette, llzwfrz' -1'l7lIV.Y imla-1' f SATL' RDAY EVENING TOAST XYe were going to buy a Iifty cent handkerchief, but decided that it was too ninth to blow in. XX'hy is an onion like a piano? It smell odious. Mr. Murphy in telling of the bravery of one New lingland woman. said th it she escaped with her husband and seven other children. Mr. lfolsoin: lJo you think they approved of iny sernion l'olly: l think so. They were all nodding. Head in a Newspaper: Hard 'IYIIIICS in the Cotton Belt--lfariners 'l'urn to l'eanuts. llzhqc Um' llnui funf .l 1m'l1'-from Ask Your Dealer for Government Inspected MEATS lvie Iilk lirnntl lflauns and Illlfll. Nlnple and Unk l31'1lllllS llneun imcl Slwulclers. liekn llrfuul Sausage l,l'4lLlL1ClN, D Fluin ECIi.XlQ'l' I ACKINQQ Co. Gitve Gifts of Jewelry Deuble 699 Co. Sueeeswrs lu KI. H, Yeung Cnllmuun ut ,lellerwn COFFEE Is I'Il'1.-XI,'l'H 1f1'1, and nur best p1-mmf is the fzlet that Uncle Sum, the strungest and healthiest nation in the Wtlflll. drunk lnure than -lil billiwn cups lust year. Many mil- liun nf them were delicious eup- fllls uf BL'1e5Lf2Y'5 HIGH GRADE CO FFEE 51171 Culfjwlfy U'1'fIt' fm' Ctlllrfng G. IC. HIIRSLEY N CU.. I-'nrt XYRIYII6 Harrison Hill Drug Store KLEIN BROS.. l'1'up1'r2. Une blwek south uf South Side High Sehnul A. C. B-orgman EQ Son General 'l'1'uCki11g 5 335 S. ijlilmtmm Nlnin 61130 Have It Master Cleaned eg g? DEPENDABLE DRY CLEANING just Telephone South 0002 , V x 1 6 e BATTERIES Get a long-lasting Exide Battery designed es- pecially for RAD I 0 Sur sale by l ,IJCI vxr: 2813 ICXII Ili H,x'l 1'1cm' I Hs Hall SHERBONDY X vm Ii1-12c3'r1e1c Slilevlu Sli-1-306 Iinst XYuync Street lwrrl XXnvne, Incllzmn In P. Mlrimzuxm Jdkmmz and M Trier? M inuet Dancing Academy lfor Select Social llaucing SUMMER: Tivo Izesi I0 go. 'l'rier's Amusement Park XVI NTI-IR pfnfgg Minuet Hall ffm Ji. A,C.AURENTZ 116-118 XYest XVuy11e Street Far! ll '17ym .t Lltltllfllg Cw0llfL'L'f1:l11lc'l Headquarters for delicious refreshments and .-Xurentz's Famous Milk Chocolates The Place to Meet Your Friends 1 r A ', Q -13. fi! .L KI'-X1 , 1 'C ELY E, E BPHUL MR8.H.F?FLEIQHER? KHMESE r 1.rff'wu LI FITS LITTLIC IRRITATIONS Theme Topics I-iaffen's giggling Bolt's singing Astronrs hairband Powell's knowledge Rothert's new haircut A SENIORS PARTING ADVICE It is a bad onien to owe men money. IYillis: Has he proposed to you yet F Grace No. but he has an engagement ring in his voice. Miss Pittenger larriving during the fourth period! I XYhat was the score XYyss: Nothing to nothing, Miss Pittenger: Thank goodness, I didn't miss anything. Foster Pepper says: I wouldn't do that if I had Ben Hur. ,lack Dolling: If I bought an electric chair could I have it charged? Mr. Schafer is unusualy kind-he refuses to strike an octave. I armer won: I'xe taught my horses to live without eating. Ifarmer to: How did it work P Farmer won: I don't know. XVhen I had them about taught, they died 2 Pat lin bed. to alarm clock as it goes offl : I fooled yez that time, I was not aslape at all. Pell: She has attectionate eyes. Mell: Do you think so ? Pell: Yes, they are always looking at each other. Mr. Caterpillar: Mr Bedbug, we want you to come out to the insects' reunion - tomorrow night' Mr. Bedbug: Sorry, old man, but I work nights. Smile! even though you have a double chin. it has its advantages: you can rest one while using the other. Page 0115 fllllliffzflf .l'i11af,1'-.x'i.x a 9 0 JN QT Vlcker s Furnlture . A ' Company SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES Cash and Time Payments Ifur Ymlnlf Nlen and Nlen XX hu Nlllf X flung. HUTNER'S 1836 Hanna Street HOOSIER STURES XVhe1'e you will fmd what you want in Meats and Groceues Twenty-four Busy HOOSIER STORES Eif61'j'0ll6' C1711 Shop ffm H oosiw' Ufny Fort Wayne Blue Print E6 Supply Company l7l'flTL'Il!g 1U1zz'e1'izI!5 mm' Elzgizzeers Eqzzigbllzelzf Blue Prizzz' Papers and Cloilzs NEGATIVE PRINTS BLUE PRINTS BLUE LINE PRINTS BROVVN PRINTS BLACK LINE PRINTS PHOTO PRINTS High School Drawing Materials 1104 Calhoun Street Tel. Main -1142 The Foundation of Our Business Is QL'.'XI-ITiX' ,xxn RIGHT PRICES M- 11 11 ll Parrot s Meat Rump-Kintz CO. Market Builders IVRICE I JICLIYICRY SERVICE lxhune Mm D373 Lincoln Trust Bldg. Phone Blain 6.20 Harr F. Kelsey 'Q' ! I KNOWN FOR 1 VALUES GIZNIQR.-XI- CONTRACTOR Q - ! T . , i Money 5 XX orth OI' HOLSIC HVILIJING .VX SPliCI.XL'l'Y Utiiee Phone South 63217-.I lfnrt NYayne, Indiana ! Money Back I in Pvt 019,31 emacs' I mee -IM-:mf Cb T noun cmmmuwm ST T -3- Ask Those Who Know- -JT ff. ' I, 1. Qi x at N l ,H H I t V f X I it S Q' A s J - ft f N! ,l' 1 . , , ., Federal ltlue lennam kurfl 'lxl1e1-cal tire huy of 1921 CLARENCE A LTER Ifur Instance 11 Federal User Whether It Pays tu Call Ls In nn Ynur BLOWOUTS Nu After Eifectsu I-llistersf' Lrmse Tread or Other Tire Ailments in ll FEDERAL BLLE PEXNAXT CORD YIRES, ACCESSORIES. OILS am! GRE.-XSICS HIST XYIl.I,Ill CI,ARIiN1'E LONIUNI WAYNE- MOTOR SERVICE CO. 716 Hnrrisnn Street PHONE NIAIN 5558 Opp. A-Xlrthnny Hntel ,.1M1M1M1,,..1,,.1nu1nq,unit-.lu-1nu1nu1 -,.,...m.-. 1 1.m1u-Q1nn1n.,-....,-..'..,- -nil SILENCE IS GOLDEN Mr. Rothert, dictating: Slave, where is thy horse ? Student, startled: Er-a, in my pocket, but I wasn't using it. Parson: I was glad to see you at prayer meeting last night, brother, Villager: Is that where I Was? VVell, I'll be jiggered ! Paul Oliver, to Mr. Voorhees: One drop of nicotine on your tongue would kill a horse. Prohibition or no prohibition: here's where I take a drop, remarked the steeple- jack, as the rope broke. Paul Hahn: I can play the piano with my toes. Paul Sells: Some feat ! DEUCE Angry Husband tto wifel: Youre a dumb-bell! IYife: XYell. dumb-bells always go in pairs! Dorothy Bolt: I dont see why you object to my singing lessons. Perhaps some day my voice will keep the wolf from the door. Her Brother: It probably will, if the wolf hears it. Nlartin Reiner and XYillis Carto spend most of their time at the pen. Mrs. Koepf: lYhat time does the sun rise F Mr. Koepf: The son generally rises about IO o'clock. Peg Iler has become such an artist that when she drew a hen the other day. she threw it in the waste basket and it laid there. lirma Somers: I put my whole mind into the poem. Mr. Null: I see. It's blank Verse. Mrs. Bolt: The paper tells of a man who lives on onions alone. llorothy: Anyone who lives on onions ought to lixe alone. Eugene linglehart: How can I keep my toes from going to sleep ? Ray P.: lJon't let them turn in. 121:55 Tron flllfzrlreal Eagle Laundr u. . Co. Loniplnnents fl-Um XXYITCHCVCI' you think of ,AL J at I 'xl 1 Y H e 1 f r i C k Think of Us E97 S0118 Some XYix'i'1i1Q -Xi-wixx's Phone South N057 N37-41 Cnlho XVhen away from South Side, hon' will you know what happens? The city papers do not Carry 215 complete :tn account of our activities as the 0 , o South Side Times Sym! .S1f!1.vi'1'fjv!2f11.'x fu Cijffllfzlfjllll ,llffzffztqi 1 if 'gf' II 15 ? I xi ti:-3.23 ,.- i. ,iiF'2 :sj-Q: . 'igpkilku ff HY Q 'Q W-,ff L'17PYP1GHT- '.A,,:,.a,B,:., jewels for Presents These presents usually used on such occasions: NYatChes, Chains, Knives, Rings, Cuff Links, XYrist Watches, Rings, liroaches. Neck l'ieees taut fflass and Toilet Sets WE IIAYE ALI, 'l'niasi-3 H. NI. LEHNIAN ,I Ian' 111,12 R 623 tscilliouii Street IV4' u'r11f'1' fllzifflfi' ,i'i'r7'fi'f'-'YM' gin' if. Say It With Flowers from Flick F Zora! Co. 207 NY. Berry Main 467 Your eye appreciates their style Your foot gets all the rest .XP11's Siiors ARR lJ1FFi2ni-tN'i ' 7 e. - sfnna f001'WEAR-B'f'Q.UALlTY A B USINESS UNIVERSITY E.i-fffffm fn High School Graduates 111' More of z'Lj1lIZ'tIf4.'!lf f'a'1mzffw1 If you are interested in preparing for 11 high-grade position in business. do not fail to get information regnrcliiig unique plans of this school. More than usual results guairzinteed. Fine instructors- Highest type student bocly-Athleties- Social activities-L'ntalog free. XY1'ite Anthony Wayne Institute Ifort Xlliyne. Indiana RT WAYN BOX COMPANY CALHOUN AND SUPERIOR STS., FORT WAYNE, INDIANA TELEPHONES 287 AND 919 llllllllfllvlllllllllllill llIIllIIIIIIIlrllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIllll llIlillillllillllllIIIlllrllllllfllllllllllll llll W' e Operate the Most Modern ana' Up-to- Date Printing Plant in Northern Indiana EE us before placing orders elsewhere for Printing of iifyl--W'-Qfgiqsxitggf every description, Litho- graphing, Blank Books or Loose Leaf Ledgers, K Sectional Post Binders and Loose Leaf Sheets for every purpose. We are in a position to produce any piece of print- ing complete. We furnish ideas, make designs and engravings, and do the printing and binding. In fact we will take entire charge of any piece of printing, leaving you nothing to do but to O. K. the work as it progresses. Our complete organization, with the most modern equipment, makes it possible to give the best service for the least money. FORT WAYNE BOX COMPANY ADVICE TO GRADUATES If you think Mr. Schanz didn't make a good picture of you, don't argue with him -he has his own Views. Pell: My father knew the exact day he was going to die. Mell: Hows that ? Pell: The judge told him. George XYyss: XYhere are you going with that alarm clock, Bob ? Bob jurgenson: Eddie said his foot was asleep. One more lap, said the Pomeranian pup as his mistress picked him up. Bud Beck: Her eyes are so sweet. Paul Oliver: Yes She has granulated lids. TO? TXVO? TOO? Stanley: Have you heard the story about the foot ? Bob: Xo. Stanley: Oh, you have too! jack Dolling: Do you know the latest song hit F Lib Hadley: No, what is it ? jack: 'When I Get You Alone Tonight' by the Ku Klux Klan. M11 Hull: XYhat is Newtoifs third law of motion F Red Fromuth: Every little movement has a lneaning all its own. Ah, ouirnuired jack Gilliom as the dentist began to tell a joke, XYhy pull that one ? Farmer: I hear there is a line fat pig for sale here. Can I see it P Small Boy: l'apa. there's a man here that wants to see you. Koepf: Have you an opening for me F Boss: Yes, right behind you. Close it as you leave. Colored Chautifeur ron a dark night. to passengerb: Excuse me. sah, please stick out your hand: I'm going to turn a corner. Catherine Ross: Why do the boys all smile at me ? Margaret Moser: ul,61'llH1JS they're too polite To laugh out lou-fl. l'o4qi' Tron ll'1r11a'1'cn' Four sf-A A .- 9 , P E fm N X4-..- -- -N 9--A- W A g as ge 2 5 E' A5 . 5 --2259? ' ' Q 13 J I , K QF ,zl-4 ,-5 4x me -sg . j X S gpg Y H ,4 -X . . I T x xv S I..-9 . 0 4, IL 0 YQ X452 1 S' r ' , L N of? fc If sims: I THE MARK OF EXCELLENCE O0 SPEC ISTS 9 WASH DRAWINGS ZINC ETCHINGS RETOUCHING COLOR ENGRAVINGS PEN DRAWINGS . EMBOSSING DIES COPPER HALFTON ES E LECTROTYPES ZINC HALFTONES NICKELTYPES ENGRAVED AND STATIONERY . azfne gzymvzn FORT WAYNE , INDIANA ,. ', -PERSONALSERVICE' df' ' 0 ' AI f owe womc zzyersozz 2,9 WITH Tm: TAFF at l I, dl nil gl? M-.qtgsflaf dl: t L .AF L.,-k , ,rin-M lr -f W.I:.,u:iK D Q ,...4- 'W ,,,.,'f K. 1 l'fl4qL' 5-z'7'1'lI Everything in the Realm 0fMusic Pianos lGramls and Yprightsl Player Pianos Sheet Music Band Instruments Yictrolas Yietor Records Player Rolls PACKARD MUSIC HOUSE XVayue zmcl Harrison Phone South 7700 E. G. Gilmartin 6? Sons ASPIl-eXLT SHINGLES mm' ROLL ROOFING DOORS. S.-XSH amz' CEDAR POSTS WEATHER BEST COMPO-BOARD Stained Shingles BEST WALL XVALI, BOARDS Lumber Yards :uid Plgming' Mill 117-137 Murray Street rf 'ffl fa, , F, f N if do f 5 1 ,, r ffl fff ln l885 the busincss of S. F. Bowscr 82 Company was begun in Fort NVaync, lnd,, with practically no capital but with a big idea-that oil can be handled most economically by a wcll dcsigncd storage tank with measuring pump. Today Bowser is favorably known thc world over. S. F. BOWSER 8z CO., Inc. Fort Wayne, Indiana, U. S. A. V ' 3 r r d r r r IVE NVOULD LIKE TO KNOW If a boy is a lad. and that lad has a step-father. does that make the boy a step- ladder? Elsbeth Crane: My father has George Vvashingtons watch. Edward Hulse: Thats nothing. My dad has Adam's apple. VNOT SO CRAZY One of the inmates said to the janitor of the asylum: Say, janitor. is that clock right F janitor: Yes Inmate: Then what is it doing here ? Mr. Null: XYhy do we always speak of a blush creeping over a girls face F Isabelle Kelley: If it went any faster it might kick up the dustf I am quite a near neighbor of yours, said the local bore. I am living just across the river. Indeed, replied the newcomer, I hope you'll drop in some day. john Haynor: May I have this dance F Helyn Shimer: Yes, if you can nnd someone to dance with. joe Zahrt says he has the clothing sickness because he has a coat on his tongue and his breath comes in short pants. Dorothy McDougall: Make my picture rather small. please. Photographer: All right. just close your mouth. He: Let's have one more kiss before I leave. She: Oh, no! Father will be home in an hour. Mary: You sit on every joke I write. Martin: I wouldn't if they had a point to them. Gus Rump says that the pater is the kin you love to touch. I'm going to the country. For the week end ? No, heart trouble. Page Tian f!IHI1'il'L'd ffivgfhf 5 Q cCRdT Refrigerators give economical, dependable service. This is why architects specify them for the finest hotels, clubs, institutions and residences. QD Investigate the McCray Refrigerator and you too will realize why architects and the public have accepted the name Mccray as a guarantee of satisfaction. Use has proven that the patented Mccray cooling system insures a constant circulation of cold dry air throughout every compart- mentfinsuring perfect food preservation. Nccray not only builds refrigerators for all purposes but makes a specialty of lvuiltlf ing them to order in any desired style or size. The outside icing arrangement is n lN1cCray feature, very desirable and convenient for residences. FREE PLANS. The ideas and suggestions of our draftsmen are at your service-simply send us :L rough sketch showing the general outline of your clienr's refrigerator requirements. We will gladly send blue prints and draw up specifications. Gr! Om' New Cfzlalogs for four Filer. No. 95 for residences. No. 53 for hotels, clulws and restaurants. No. 64 for ment markets. No. 72 for grocers and delicatessen stores. No. 7-I for Horists. DICCRAY REl7RlGER.-XTOR CO. Si11e.rr0omJ in A!lPrinripalCi1is5. .L..Q':3:! i i W 'Wfi.,' 1.11. , - s -ff f '- ' l f--A 1 L! - A if as 1... :uni un1.1L:Al'Ls.sem STORES W Ami , 7 ...V? g Ea '. '-mfr. 'EA-36' -if -1-.5- J ,i '55 .'V-f 3 V' 'LW' 'K V f'??-V' -J ri VCU,-'E KRT' 4k'iJ F V54 .V 'NV' ' 3... f-SV' ?'fNf l'l135' .H '?5 H-'H 'MJF J V2 'EQ' 'W- .IQ 35 lT! A.'7f' E5 g3,f- ff i- v- ' ' fa 5Yi? 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' Z' -. -Vi V .V4-,.,V,. ,.,VV- , Aq.V.. ,V-.A-V, .- 1-. .. ..:.,-. V- .. ..' -. V, ,. gs. '.A-V, , .sV..' -f ' V VV.,.,-1+-1,3 VV-,.Vc,.-V-:Aly I 'V+' ' U .. 'V 'V -V V . V A N.. V V 1- - -. -x V mir' 5 v ff'f-viflgsl'-'i:'N.-'n V.--'g Val I . ,.,.. .. . . ..V Ll DURING NORTH THF IIYILIDINH FROM THE REAR l I 1 hfffll 'I'HIC UVIfIL'l'Y 1'HlC HX XIX XSIVNI l'Hl-1 SESSION Ri N JSI THE I,l IIRARY hzfhu A M, 'VH IC CAFETERIA mg? 1-1-4- .-,g, on THE L'HliKIlS'I'RY LAIIURATURY AV I ik f 1 - 1 , . . . , 1 , , , I, w . THE IIHTANY LAIIORATORY lbgf' 7'74'L'11ly JAM 3M THE PHYSICS lA.'Xl1HR.X'l'HRY THE TlURIES'l'IC SCIENCE ROOM 'A THE XVUUliXYIlRKINH Illflj.-KR'I'KIEX'f Pllga Twazzfy-Lvzze . ,Al THE SOUTH SIDE HIGH SCHOOL South Side High School, begun September 1, 1921, was practically tinished by September 11, 1922, when the Iirst session of school was held. This building is said to be the largest high school building of the single tloor type in the United States. It is 452 feet long and 230 feet wide, not including the shops and heating plant. It contains approximately sixty recitation rooms. The study hall will seat 400 and the gymnasium 2,5003 3,500 can be seated if chairs are placed on the iioor. The arrangement of the rooms was worked out by Superin- tendent L. C. VVard and the plans and specifications were drawn by Griliclth and Good- rich. The advantage of a single floor is found in convenience as to arrangement of departments and lessened cost of construction. The question, Is the building beautiful? is well answered by the statement of Mr. Bolander, director of the Fort XYayne Art School, who says: At the time of my visit to the new South Side High School, I was so deeply impressed with the beauty of the building that I felt that those who were responsible for its conception should be congratulated. E Considering it in its entirety, from the art point of view, it has the simplicity and dignity which were two of the chief characteristics of Greek buildings of its type. The entire building with its stadium is, above all, practical for the needs of such a school, and thus it answers the two requirements of Art, Use and Beauty. The next question: Is the building well suited for high school work? It is so far ahead of any building in this section of the country that it is in a class to itself. The1'e are no stairs to climb. The lockers are in a separate room which relieves the congestion in the halls. The linoleum tloors are quiet and restful and cost less than maple floors. The recitation rooms have pedestal arm chairs fastened to the iioor. There are no movable parts to them and the rooms are easy to clean. The library is well equipped. The shops are in a separate building, away from the main building. The heating plant is modern and up-to-date with automatic stokers which not only provide a more uniform heat but the cost of operation is less. The special rooms for art, domestic science, and the sciences are the last word in arrangement. The cafete1'ia is located on the second tioor of the north end of the building. It is above the class rooms, and the odor from the cafeteria is thus eliminated. There are seats for about 300 pupils. The gymnasium is one of the finest, if not the finest. high school gym in Indiana. X1'hile the building is the most up-to-date. it is not as line as the faculty and student body. They are the essentials that make up a real school. -E.u'w'j1f.f from Mr' .fjJft't'f1 of lffffrwz' C. H411'1'f.t, 1ff'ffT'f'I'4'zf df MQ' Df'LffL'fIff1I.'l E,Yt'I'L'f.ft'.i', Dt'c'C111f1n'l' 10. f't1g'z Tzuwlfvi'-lfzfn 9 'Q IQIFEEB uQvd.Ig, - 'V '-weed :fly-four JOHN KOHPP The moment john was elected Presi- dent of the Senior Class, we knew he was just the right man. 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',.v-fr.'- L -m yi?-43,1 'fef-V, -3 ,yj A, W, ' ,W wi-fi ' - iv' - .H:.fi- - -fm. : 'wiki-1:1 :IZ 'fi . ,. if-QS 2fv,'J-'- ,+A-mf :- ig? -an ,. 1 .ilu 5-.i'f1'-'.Lf'.1sffnii5eI':f:F'fffL-N?72GTL:n3'1E3b?w5f?'2H5-' '5f'l.l-fmt, L5l.fQ:?1f?-fF?2 f-f4 4'-+- Fa- pf 61-.i1f'?.. 1r'V '-322'--' 2'...t1'i TT1'S7 ?S CHRONICLES OF ZS No different from the usual type of lfreshinen, the class of N23 approached the High School building with a show of bravery to hide embarrassment. But before long they forgot to tease us. and we began to settle down as full-Hedged high school students. ln due time our officers were elected: Robert llaral. President: Earl Gard- ner. Yice-presidentg Elizabeth Hadley. Secretary-'l'reasurer. and Regine Nlinske. Luella Schwen and Dorothy 'Mossinan on the Social Council. By September, ISJZH, our position was assured, for were there not some new lfreshnien under us? XYe actually took part in the inild fun-making they had to endure. ,Xt this year's election Robert liaral became President once more. Dorothy Nlossinan became Vice-president. and Park lYillianis. Secretary-Treasurer. Elizabeth Hadley, Dorothy Nlcllougall and Paul Hahn made up the Social Council. The Soph- oniore class party. held in November. was proclaiined a success by all who attended. As ,luniors we started the year with an early election. XYe elected Stanley Brighton, President: Ralph llunlap. Yice-president: Elizabeth Hadley, Secretary- lreasurer. and liileen Hosler. Robert Keegan, and Dorothy Mossnian on the Social Council. I-But now coinqls a complication in our story. ln September, 19.22, the South Side High School was opened. and the class was altogether surprised to nnd itself divided into two sections, Hut. like the chopped-in-two angleworin. the two parts remained very much alive and actiie. .lt South Side the following otlicers were elected: john Koepf. President: Patil Hahn. Yice-president: Nlary lforker. Secretary. and Paul Rothert, llorrit Astroni. and lilizabeth Hadley on the Social Council. Nlr. Harris was chosen lfaculty Advisor, This year was not unlike other Senior years. The question of raising money was niet in several ways. XXI- gate that niannnoth and never-ti1-be-forgotten Senior Circus. The Seniors of Central High united with us in taking charge of the eats at the Regional Tournanient. In presenting Clarence, by Booth Tarkington. we carried out the tradition of the Senior play. while netting a considerable pront. XYork on the 'l'otein was begun early. and before we knew it we were planning our Coni- nienceinent, with the various things that go with it, lfour years! How short they seein! But every one of us feels better and wiser from hav- ing' been a ineinber of the dear old class of '23. 'l'o the underclassnien we can say, because Rm we know, that the days spent in high school are priceless. As each year goes by, one realizes more that this is true. ll: qu T7ur'nfVi'- via' DORRITASTRUM SQCXN' ROBERT C HARRIS H O N O R R Aviiifaisii livelyn Lewis XYal1er linz , lleane Nlclfee Erma Summers , , Henry If. Doenges Beatrice L. Roush Albert Diserens . , lfitzhugh Granger . . Florence Drage Alice Keesberry Yalette lV6lll11R1l , , . Dorrit Astruni Mary li. Hall Olevia Clay . Ray Krieger . Vivian Powell Bertha Bandtel Annetta Yaggy ., Note: In making OLI, SENIOR YEAR FUR Svncmm. XVI-ZAR, 1922-1923 FALL is SPRING .Ms .u'ERA1.:E 3 3 95.0 . 5 4 94.3 w 4 94.0 .. 4 93.9 5 .. 92.7 , 3 3 92.7 .. 3 91.3 . 3 6 91.3 . 3 .. 91.00 3 4 91.0 . .. 3 90.6 .. 3 .. 90.3 . 3 3 90.1 .. 3 90.0 .. 3 3 90.0 . 4 3 89.8 .. 3 89.7 3 .. 87.3 out the averages the grades were added tu- gether and then the average uf the total was taken. -Q-A:97.5, .-X1-2952 --.-X:92.n, -1,-B:87.5, 13:81. -H:82.J, -1-C:77.5, C:7J.. -C:72.5. I IQ T wlzly-right 6 BERTHQHQHNDTEL '1 p,RaY1fgg7q5 6fRq EHILDHZQQQWIERQ i 1 W 4 BHRTH A BAN m'EI, .-I frmzlnfr fm! hm fain' ur guna' Fm' hnumu u.'1lnrr'.r Mfnfy fnmff Suuth Sirlc: S0-SLY: Svicnrc and Mathematics Clnhg huth Sen- ior Hmmm' Rulls. Central: Vriund- Qhip Clulvg Hath Ciuln. t'H.uu,Es BRIAXT 'fllull 1l'1'll,q0!v lml mr, nm' nm llllffl A'Ifhl'l'.H hriuunu and Blathcmatirs Cluh. FLQVI, BLR1 EI ll'N ffmlml M' 11 jhrntf nn .Yul hflu-5' fffmf 111 ll U lbw :r'm'h!'. S-mth Side: Hi-X Ccmral: I,ettcrmcn ffmtlwall, haskctlmll ,Xmu B1 NL HF --sm M my ff, N11 A hnn'lv. South Sidu: Sn N1 un. and Xlntlnenmlins Cluv IL K u Cf-nu nl: nlvc Clulw W K W' I I Y 1 Oxxu: CALI. . f,I.FVIA L'I.,1.x' Llxfzml Llllklli 1 Vr,-,,-,ml gl- 7,-ANN, Ah, ,,A-,W liz lu hwr 7'1f'ln,-,l fury l'1m1', 'flu lzfjnfffr nm! .mfrlfnm uf ,,4Ufl ' lff' In hir' lfllffh 11 fllffr ffllm1'. n,wn1. 5,,.5l.x. Smith lhitlci Sn-Si-X2 bflcnrz: lli-X5 bqlnnr Cyrlu and Xlallwlnarifa Clulni llmmr Roll, 1922-l'lll, Cuntral lllgnl l llcnflsllip Club. STANLEY CRIGHTON HENRY F. lbmzxmis l'iI,0RIiNl'E Ilrutzi MTM' fvnrltilx am hxffrr If fm' Sn llffirfflml :whiff 1: brain. I film! unml rmllwuf fu lrl lff 7l'UY'V5'f N a 1 Hath man Club- ffm 111 fllllrfmf 4'numf. Y. -- M, .wrnre nr . 5 re . L'- N !'7 l ' LW ln-YQ lwth mmm- H.m..,- Runs. H..n.,l- Rnll, 1+fg3.w33, South Side: Pin anrl ring mm- mitteei Science and Mathematics Club. Central: Class president ,luniur year: Calflrnn staff ,luninr year: Student-l'layr1's C l u lug Hi-Y. I ' , Y, l X . Y l fl! gf 7'hlVIV1-nm' I Y ' . I Ixrrzizxn ENGLEH.-KRT SnmU Wu! r1zi,.gfMw1'. South Side: Varsity llaskuthall: Varsity Baseball: Varsity Club: Hi-YQ Advertising cumntittcu anrl lianrl, Senior Cirrus. Ucntrall High Srhuol UrCl1eQtra and lianfl Suplmnnxit :mtl luniur ycarsl Class llaiehall Supliuniuru anfl lunmr years: Class llaskuthall. ,luniur year. L.xi'ox I'll,F'l'k'Hl'lR LN bar nftw 7rm'l's fvr'u1.w hw. Smith Sirlrz St--Si-YQ Philalu- tliian. Crntrali l'ricnclshlp Clulwg Forurie. Xl ALTER Exz 'Illnw lcurzzrtf mmf bmw Ilzmf - Bu! I l1'mzM lt. South Side: Presiclcnt ul Sci-enfe ancl Blathernativs Club: Remingtun llnlcl Medal for 55 worcls a minute with less than tire crrursl lumflcrwuufl lirrvnzc Xlcflal and llarg 'l'liirrl plane in state .-Xmatsur Typing umtcst helcl at Nlunricq Hi- YQ Stcnograplier. 'llfrtcml lmth Senior lllmm' Rnlls. lxl,-XRY IWERKER 'Wjnnff zmflnu' ami' ,Umnf Xwfnf zulu! 1'7'f'r' juni. South Sirlu: l-'irst lmlrlcr of I. a n Q' e Cup, l'ixtunlpurancuuS Speakinz' Cnntusti State llisfus- siun Lbntvst: Varsity llvhatinq' team: Funrclary ut Senior Class Secretary nf Sn-Si-YQ Philale- thian: 'l'utem. Literary and Juke Fdilflr: llunrrl uf Blauarrcrs, Tu- tem: Num llltlitur, 'l'imus: Quar- tet. Central: Calflrun Staff: jun- ior lfiuhatinq' 'l'uam: Surusis: Plat A Sm-usis llulratug Stuclunt- Playvsrs Cluhg lilac Club. Page Thirty-f71'n Q ,. l'lITZHL'liH CSRANIDER E1.1z.-warn H,fXlll,FX' 1'AL'1, HAHN fir CMH 11 sfhufflr. 'fl fvfnfnr girl, .rf lfllrflllqrllff' 'flllnn Trwrihrx fmuly frnu: 10, Intl' 11 Hgh! amz' glmlz' pup, ffrlghlf' .wwf 101' flux! Nl r1'w'fy-tffly llfwf' South Side: Hi-YQ Scieiio: anrl South SirIe:S1-vialCminvil, Sen- Smith Sirlu: Yin:-l'i'eSiclrnt nl' llathcniativs Club: lilc: Club: iur Class: Ylru-l'rmirlulit, Ath- Seninr Claseg Seninr Play: Hi-YQ Hi-Y swimming team: Hum-r letiC Assuviationg 'l'utcln, llirlx' Nvielirc anrl Mathematics Club: Rull, 1922-1913, Central: Ill-Y: Athletic Fclitur, lluarcl ul' Klan- Cheer l,v::iflu1'1 Senior l!aSk::tball: Xlatb Club: junior Learlcra. aeerii Philaluthiang So.Si'Yg lntcnl, lhuarcl ul llanagcn. Cun- Smcnrc anrl Matliulnatifs Club. tral: Surial Cnunril Snplwlimu- Central: lfruslxnian Class Sucre' Cla-4: luninr Hi-Y: Spntliulut tary-'l'reasururg Sbplmnwru Claw Yaufluvillls, Social Cuunvilg Yluniur Clasx Scr- NIARY I-IALIA rctary-'l'rcAsux'u1': Captain Class llasketball team, Stxplmnirwe ycarl UHF l f'i1 Ffffff' 7l 0'1l'4 Af Varsity llaxkutball, Junior year! .mmf flwxzgffli, Snr--Nisg Chairman Membership -:Ulf Nl Ml' hflffi' 4f flff.a'0f -Ulf' cumniittcu of l 1'1cnrl4hip Club. fu.i,u'fl My zfmilgw In hfr m1nt1. Sm-wh Side: Sf'-Si-Y. 5f Vll'U CRYSTAL Hixruvc: LXIILIJRFD HEIN'1'Z mliuniittec. and chairman l'ubln-- H I My fmnnnttee: Advcninlw yum, Sh dnfh lmfcnl' xhmrr' ruff: .ln 1n'll,xlfUl l1x.mV1'.' mittee, Szninr Cirtusl :Xflvcrtiy -lf'f 'A'-V MW 1'7 ,MT 7 'f' Suuth Sinlu: 'llrtem Staff, Art ln: fununittce uf Dig 4 Yuflvill Suuth Sirlu: Truastlrcl' anrl liclitnrg Su-Hi-Y, l'ulJlivity ruin- lfluxmr Roll, 1922-1923: Svicnru rhairman, pmmuirii mnunitleu nf mittee: President. Art Club, Cen- anfl Mathematics Clubg Art Club: Philalstbians: Times, feature tralg Glue Clubg Class Basketball, l'hilalcthian. Central: l'r1rn4l- Xl'riter anrl Literary Ffliturg Sn- Snplmiiinu' and ,luninr years: ibip Club: Spanish Club: Glue Si-YQ files Club. Central: Vriunfl- Hump-l,.i vast: llaseball team. Club. ship Clubg lilac Club. I Y l Q 1 ,- N I l'tzlqx raft-1,1-fam l'AL'I, H1-zss IJERYLI, Humax 4f1'wrjq1' lliflxhlflgllrll lx 4I'l'mf. YI 1111111 fn' Mun lnffu Lx iffmfj llfl IM' vyruflf af.-ww ,ur flgwng, ,mil l Jlvff fm! rw!! u1ywff. Smith Niflc: Managing' Eclitnr wif 'l xms: Snavuliul liflitui' ul' lllutvgllll lli-Y: Sriunrs and Blath- ciimtnw kflulig Ruwtcrs Cwrpi. Ern- tral: S.-Zmnl Hn-lirmlraz Hi-Y, HELRNE IL Il-'FKIAN 'ASHIAV 'lv -WW flu film' fu' furwlf jmv fw'. 5-mitli Side: Clrvulntimi Blan- auer, 'l'imuS: Chairman Snrial Cuiiiiiiittcc. Su-S1-Y: lfliairmali ljmstitutinnal Cnnulilitue. So-Si-Y: Plxilalelhian: Senior Play. Cen- tral: I-'rienrlsliip Club: Hoop-I.a Cnftl hlcc Cluh, Nr . hw-rvm! J. in f lm! rnffjflfrfll hmzurru l Hi-YI Hrcliratra v cc L u lim. 'l'H Runnin .llr1'f fhfu Ihr lmfwflf fur .U lllflh rrz'w'4'l1l fl rn11fi1ff'21w, Snutli Side: HiX Lluh l ure and l-ldilmial Staff: Totem Staff ffmuninee: tiluce and Nlatliemalifi Ianni Q1-nrm'rl1a lcaclieix . lx ivui' lfrrrrst. I ll. Q K I l X ' W l M.x1u:,xRET ILER QQRALQE -IOHNSQN Arlvit KEPISBEIQRX' HSM' 1'nl.vm1'i1' :wlhnnf plmlfluI,g' H TM' WNV PVU 'UN-Y .5.'UfY1fA' um- jl,,,y' ulmljw :v1'uff.uf nf mm!! .Ynr Kiwi' ymvv' M 1' j1nf,g'1m'r1f fu' lf -4 'L fvrmfy. ' Smith Sicle: Senior Play: Afl- vcrtieinil Manager. Tntmni: Liter- ary Editor, Times: Yife-I'rcsi- clent. l'liilalctliianS: Chairman Xlcinbcrsliip rmnniitlmg Su-Si-YL llcrnrating' Cunimittee Senior Cir- rus. Central: Captain llasehall team: Clasf. llaskelhall two yearsg Snrusiiz l-'rienclsliip Clnli: Homp- l,a Cast. Is.xBEr.I,E IQELLEY Rav lQRIR45ER Al'0lhiug 0111 rfnllh xhrlfl jmr! lf fx 7'11'lln'. jwvl 1 f'lm', thu! mi' frmn my lfigffilyfi falrzlwth lqrlfflwlalrfff' Smith Side: Vice-Presiflcnl of Pliilalelluiansg SWS:-X 1 N i-Ania and Xlznliuinati-S Club: Rclresli- mcnt rnlnlnittcc nf Seniur Lllffllbl Honor Rnll, lllll-1913, Central: S in r o si s 2 Blatlicniatirs Club: l 1'icn1lQl1i1w Clulig S p in t l 1 Q li! Yauflsville, Iuniur yrar. EVFLYN Lzwis ffm 01111 if xml :fluff .ilmllli XMIM hu' htrrrff' Hnntli Side: Prusiflent. and icrvirc ancl ring rnnnnittce ni Sn- Si-Y: Pliilalutliianz pri-Hranx unniniittee, Science and Math Clnlng Ssniur l'lH3'2 liiliwrial ancl feature writer. copy and prmmfrsarlcr. 'l'iim'f: Urganivatirm Fclitnr, Tu- tum: Honor Rull, 1922-lflllg Cliairnian Munilrersliip rrnninittuu. .Xrt Clnli. 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',.v-fr.'- L -m yi?-43,1 'fef-V, -3 ,yj A, W, ' ,W wi-fi ' - iv' - .H:.fi- - -fm. : 'wiki-1:1 :IZ 'fi . ,. if-QS 2fv,'J-'- ,+A-mf :- ig? -an ,. 1 .ilu 5-.i'f1'-'.Lf'.1sffnii5eI':f:F'fffL-N?72GTL:n3'1E3b?w5f?'2H5-' '5f'l.l-fmt, L5l.fQ:?1f?-fF?2 f-f4 4'-+- Fa- pf 61-.i1f'?.. 1r'V '-322'--' 2'...t1'i TT1'S7 ?S , , X I E1.1zAn1c'rI-1 LITTLE H Mil lv yum' -mr.nm', lily jvrr,'.'j unli:I'.' 'lly jaw- rs ury my-mmx x1r,' Ah. Milli, Swnh Sirk-: S1-S5-Y' Hath nnrl Science Cluhg Philalethian. Cun- lrnl: Calm- lrum I'mslm1g'.A: I'1'1cnclQhil, Club. IDHANH N11-.X1fEE Ullrr .v:fww'!w'u :ww hwr Yrlfmlx f1jn','ury. Nvuth Side: lhwincw Blmuncfcl' nl' Time! Su-Si-YQ Svlenfc and Xlatlmcnmti-'N k'Iv'l1g holh Scnifn' H:-nm' Rullx. L'cnt1'al: Mathc- nmtlrs Cl ulmg I7rusIm1.1n year in Hnrafc Xlann Svlm-ul. IX.n'g','u, Nu. llnl-mm. I , X f'1!,,w' 7.0171-1'-,x ll l N l LUCILLE MORRIS .-I sh'm1'y 11155, of quiz! furxtvl- 11Iily. South Side: Science and Mathe- matics Club. Central: lfrienclship Club. PAUL OLIVER lf sptvch 11-err ,gnld I fvmfftt' M' 11 mi!!i0111zirt','J South Sicle: Fnothall Reserve: Senior Play: Chairman of Mena:- arie committee at Senior Circus: President of Hi-Y: Varsity De- bating team: Science ancl Mathe- matics Club. Central: junior fle- hating team. lNIARr:ARET Mosaic ll11u.Q snrrmtu' cart' rw!! lvl! 11 Ulf. .-lm! Ih1'1't'jm'f' frfx fir 111t'I'1'y. S0-Si-Y. DONALD PARKER ll'h1I.' ix fhfx wall., Hy wha! lalislflkt' of 111111111 flax ht' .rlrngwtzl 1m1tv1g.tf nnt'111nr3 jvrnftfefu South Side: Varsity Football? Varsity Basketball: Secretarya Treaiurer Mathematics and Sci ence Club: llecoratimi cnnunitteu Stage Manager fur Clarence.' Came from Huhbardi XYOUKI. Illi- nnis, 1 X 1 'f I llllgfe Thiz'f,t'-,t,'vw11 Senior Circus: Varsity liasehalll i I ,fx If IL Lum w I A ' ll1c'lH?l! ul LL L1 I u th Nlf L Xr1xLrt1-ln itat? 1 lim Lin L Lu N n my LL L 1 Lmitlu L u nr xL Nqnim m 1-.mL anfl XIRIIXCHIRIIQE n 1 x Hat mcnn lu Clulw ,, J I ,, , , ,W ml 1 11 L 1 muvnfv 7::?lL Sn Cen 'lnlw K I ll 1 mf S-mcnrc zmfl NIA I X N I Ax1'1, Rwllll-.wr ff nfl' f.',w0f X fx uw' ,Inns HH Sului Smml t'1,um1l. Sen Ml Yxrq-11ruf14lvlxl am 1 ml H1-YQ Su--uma:-5 thn- Mlifz llfmrd nt' XI.ma:c1'i '..l1ulx11l!u.,- lm F-clmn' Cu nf, Ibmkurlhxllg Ihwf Uvrllxg lim 4 Ymlvil hw, k'un1l'nl: junum' Rm L'.m1xmr!uc. H1-X. IZIIITH Sxlflfl-ix 1. H. ,wgff ,If xfJ.IffK'11.':f' mf, N .ut 51-M-' Nh-S1-X1 Sriun-L l NI atlu-lumlxvf Llnls. 1 N I f'41Ngu' Thj1'f,l !Ifll:' L I I , K l f , W l Nlxxmmx Svuxminrn Hzmu SVHWIER l'1.-XROLD SELL5 HSM' lx frm' In hu' :l'mvl', hm' Shy rlws zmlml' fur hw' zfnllljlryf' fm'ufhwr' my not :wth prfuizu 7 'd mi AN' l I'H South Fifle: llusinuss Nlanagcr. flwrrigj' , , , , South Side: lirlitorial anrl Feat- Tntelnl Assistant llusinuss Mana- Ulf I f '1 UUA M 5f ' ure XYriter, Times: Meinbcrsliip Liar, Times: Su-FLY: Pliilaletli- South Side: Glee Club: Orclics- vunuuitlee. Su-Si-YQ Treasurer uf ian: Hunur Rull fur fuur years. tra: lland: Senior l'la5'1 liig 4 Pliilaletliiansg Iiaskelball squarlg Central: lfricnflsliip Clulig Math Yndvil: Hi-Y. Central: Hi-Y: Cliairinan llcrorating wunniittec, Clubg Glen Club. liaschall. Scninr Cirrus. Cuntral: Surnsisg I-'ricnclship Club: Nlathematirs Club: Class liar-kutball, twu yearsg llasuliall tealn. Nliluux SHAFFER ICRXIA SOXIFRS DAN 5PRANfP Tn ,wry my 0,-ml mum yfmll Hr!mirli by nfl :Mn ,l-mm' hir. JN-Mfll' 1 ANTH' fVf1 'If'ff 1 ANTH' All m! M' h'l 'l 'N Came frnni 'lkwsin lnfliana in 'lmzwlrtnl' Central: Varsity llmtliall, fuur Senior yearg Su-Si-Y: Hlee Club: Iwi, f',H1lm'f,,.l hmm' I hum' years: Classllaskutball.twuyears: Hnnur Rull. l'f22-10231 Svicnrr fnfuu W Yarsltr liasclrall, lunr yuars. ancl llatliclnalifs Club. HPX- P C51flfm OVW fffml l l' ball, Junior anrl Senior years. Tnxkct Sales llanatcr. Seni-ui Play: Varsity Club: Scienrc anal xlIllllCl1'lRllCS Club. X i ' A A 1 f'll,g'f' fnflll' Y I :WARIE ST.-XIRHIKIE HUM 11 .unify tw har Ill!! 111111 jny nf hm' hmm. Came fmn1 Nlnnrueville in Jun- ior year: So-Si-YQ Sgicncr: anal llathelnativs Club. RL'TH XX AUNER Hur glnny flair' :mls flfzxtrlwtl ffrr hrr l7rmL'. Rrlyhl :mlb i1ll1'fffAyf'11z'r. Snuth Side: Senior Play: liflizor- in-chief uf Times. Hrs! semester: President nf Philalethians. tint semester. Central: lixtclnprwan- euus Speaking Contests: jnniur Debating Team: Surnsis Debating' Tram: Friendship Club, I l I XYH1.I.AI.1.N Inu' A-,Ml ,lf . lixxug XYILLIARIS I 7'11'7w, ffy fm f1n'mn1fv'1f111 fllf, llwr 1'1f'rf.v uf IM' rflgbf' 4 Sw-Si-Y: Sfiunrc Suulh Siflci Varsity l-Wmtlmall: Clulxl lmtln Nun- Ynrslty llaskrtballg Times staffi H-mm Rolls. Cvnl1'.4l. Hi-YL Scninr C.1'm1s Cumnmittcei Svxvlwc aufl llathcI11aticS Clulw. Ccntrali Class liaskctlwall, three ycaml Rewrvc liaikcllvall. Iunim' y a1'Q Class Scu':m1'y anfl 'l'reaS- l'1'c1', Suplmfxlnmwq year: Caldrfun vaff. vlvnim- year: Scniul' Play: 'llivkct -nmmittcs. Suplwlxmlr year. , :XNXFTTA Xxfsrsx' 1 xnxx IIAIlIAxISHX IQDY X VNV -FY H rl rm! fl frnllf' IJ ffl' xhvvrfj 111 1 1 X 'wwf AU AfrmI.'f', ln A ' ' ' 'K 'A -Hifi if 15 rnihrr' f'f1'n11111lt4'. f ll 1 m1r.' HIM mrllfm! l1.w1f111r1',x ffurl' !0f Snmh gmc: Hmml. Roll. 11312, NNN X mme and Klalluu- 1 'f lfh'l 'f IDS. Central: Glen Cluly. two ' fx 4 lull SJ-Si-Y: Nlath nnfl Hricnvu Clulv. ycars. X Q l I llf-Info , I Q HISTORY OF THE JUNIGR CLASS lYe, the class of 1924, began our career at Central High School in the year 1920. One of the most important events that first year was the class election. XVe chose Arthur Paulison, President: Louis XYilkens, Vice-president: and Robert Driesbach, Mary Folsum, and Suzanne Meyers as the Social Council. For faculty advisors, Miss lflentye and Mr. Croninger were selected. Our tirst year we gave a delightful Freshman party which certainly showed the admirable business ability of the class oliicers. In the autumn of 1921, we returned to school, once more to resume our studies. The previous year gave us an excellent start, both in scholarship and athletics, and we determined to try to uphold our record. To pilot us through our second year we chose at the election: Louis XVilkens, President: jane Spaulding, Vice-presidentg Robert Steger, Secretary-Treasurer: and Dorothy Dix, Louis Norris and Evelyn Bales for Social Council. Our choice was a good one as proved by the social events of that year. Our scholarship and athletic standing was higher than ever before. Last September we entered our new and wonderful South Side High School, leav- ing part of our class still at Central High Even though we were fewer in number we possessed an In electing accomplish that president, and indomitable spirit to make our class a leader in our new home. our new officers we chose those whom we knew would lead us to end. Robert Steger was elected President: Louis Norris, Vice- Helyn Shimer, Secretary-Treasurer. For Social Council we chose Louis XVilkens, Helen Toay Underwood, and james Newell. Miss Brigham and Nl r. Gilbert are the faculty advisors. md XVe chose purple and white for our class colors and :. H 9 determined to make those colors stand for something. The nf pin and ring committee picked pins which every junior is proud to own. S V The junior Promenade given this year was a wonderful 5 success. Given in our own gymnasium and with music U furnished by Paul Hahn's orchestra, the Prom was one of the most successful ever planned. There is one more year of study before we reach our - 'l '9 nnal destination-a cap and gown. f'.!g'4' fnrly-fnln' ,- 'Q' 1' 1 1, Bmcrmn QMS PN 'Q' fu1'l1'-ffm' -,-. , , 1 Furfy-.fi.v JUNIORISMS KLBV HEI,X'N SI-lINIERl lletty Adams, so they say, Hardly says one word a day. Geneva Alberts on the other hand, Talks and talks to beat the band. Nice tall girl, one liyelyn Hales, Can tell the most outlandish tales. Dorothy Bennett, awfully sweet, Has never known the word defeat Arnold Besecke, of algebra fame, Can talk and speak and write his name -X plumpish lad named Frankie llrown Is quite a man about our town. XYhile XVillis Carto, full of pep, Makes all reporters watch their step. Marcia Cornish, with black bobbed hair In lfrench class gets many a scare. Susy Countryman. a little lass, Sometimes cometh late to class. .X shark at studies is Vivian Crates. An algebra teacher-say the Fates, Nice and neat is Eleanor Crowe. Surely she has got a beau. Bobbed-haired Folsum Polly, Is always looking nice and jolly. Cozie Garwood. a little blonde, Is of the boys most very fond. A shy lass is Meek Mary. And like her namesake. quite contrary. Louis Norris, full of tight, For our colors, Green and lYhite. JSI' fn1'fj'-x.7w'l1 iiqhl Raymond's Plastered hair, Gets from the girls an admiring stare. Louis Ridgway is the boy, XYho with the girls can be most eoy. Helyn Shimer fwith a YW Over her Annual work did sigh. Toay Underwood, short of locks. In basketball gets 1nany knocks. Ruthie Horstmeyer, full of smiles, Often much of the time beguiles. James Newell, small but mighty, Never gets the least bit flighty. XValter Barbier so populaire, Seems never to have a single Care. Doris Baxter, quite petite, Eats to live, and lives to eat. Luella Branning, it is said, Doth Hirt until the boys see red. Catherine Diggs and Gilliom Jack. Did to a party go-and back. Beatrice Farr, it has been told. Is not too young nor yet too old. Donald Smith of very good rate. Is one who knows how to debate. Elizabeth Smith in any class, Is always just the girl to pass. Miles. who is a VVilkinson. Can cause mirth with many a pun. Those of whose past I have no record, Should weep with joy to escape unchecquered Now the Junior tale is told. Can it be said I've been too bold? fs IS 5 iz 6 n,EjJei- J! 1 X E ' , . N m y ff f Y ff f , w Q NNW Q PX M KM ' 'X WP f bm Vx 'K' f I! XX K ffiilw X 4 w K V' n 4 ,1 'b ' fx? js J SDP MURE X I5 fb J 5? H6- 4 Page Fifty YE SOPHOMORE CLASSE I-IISTORIE In the new and beautiful high school, The first Sophomore class are we: NYith the virile spirit of Might and Main. NYhat great things we can dn, you'1l soon see. XYe take part in all business and pleasure. And. Oh! how we pull for the teams! Why, one of the greatest yell leaders Is one of the Soplfmore queens. Our students all vary in ages: 'I'here's some lean. some tall, and some fat. XYe have girls who are noted for beautyg But say, let's not talk about that, XYe busy Soph'1nores well organized are- The ofticers were chosen with care. 'l'here's one who's a popular leader: Bob Miles in the preside-nt's chair. Dorothy Cline is the wide-awake vice, And will always help Robert Miles through In all the great things of our class. That the Sopholnores are able to do. Our secretary's short, round and fat, IIe's beautiful in XYhite and in Green, llob Ilanna, you all know him so well- Oh! how he can yell for the team. Miss Devitt, of the faculty advises: Our special council of three, Anne VVeaver, Mary McCurdy, and Ed. llulse, Assist in each party and tea. Maroon and XYhite for our colors we chose: XYhite stands for purity, 'tis said. Maroon's for the class in the school honor roll XYith the highest percentage that led. IIere's to the South Side lligh, So beautiful, spacious and grand. Ilere's to the f3,Cll1Iy in it. The finest there is in the land. IIere's to the champion teams XYho're always awake and alive: And he1'e's to the class that I write for: 'Tia the Class of 'Z5. Rvrn Ning Il.-UYKINS, 'Ji M SQWCGIVASIL . , A K . ' 'X ' ff: Q 5 l J ,J -it v', . , - K, ' 5' ',TH2'x:p?--if 1.,, -Q, fx-W'g', Y K . ffffwi: '1 ...... 'Q ?i.,,1 . sg-Ln.. l ,. .-,,, A . MISS DEVITT MILES 'I' ll E 5OPHOMORE'5 REFR Uh, hail! the dear Nlnnmii and XYhite. Our colnrs staunch and true. The Suphmnores with hearts su light. Pay their respects to you. XYe boss the lfreshies, yuungsters small. XYe train them hun' to work, We make them walk along the hall. .Xncl do nnt let them shirk. We tml, were tiny lfreshrnen once, XYho liked to run and play: lflut now we are so dignilied. And not so fresh and gay. XYe lnve our schmml. sn big and line. The emblem of the right. And we'll back it tu the end. Our dear old Green and lYhite. 1 W AIN -BERTRYL Mr:RR1I,,I,. Slllfl-IllMURli HONOR RULL .Ynzu Pwr. Jim. nlfw. .Ynrx 17111 hm. Jpr. ,Yiilmr 17 22 26 1.3 l am 17 ff 26 15 Yu. nj ,Yfmnf .Vn..1-I .Vn.u' Xn. nj .Yrnnf ,Ynmff ,Yum- .4 'J .-I 'v .4 'r .-I 'x .4 'x .I 'x .-l 'S ,-I 'X Azar, Albert 5 3 3 4 Nlonrne. Mary , , 4 3 3 l'lcCk, llulwf,-1't . 4 3 5 3 Vepper. Paul ., 1 3 A Hell. Xla1'jm'ie . 4 ,,,, , ,,,, Pope. Edwin ,. 3 ,, Buckles, Frances ,. 4 4 4 4 Rahe, Philip , 3 3 .. Clapsattle. Helen 4 4 4 3 Reitz, Marcella . . 4 .v s ffline, Dorotliy , , 3 , r. Rulirer, Carl . ,,,, H 1 llrfckstettler, NYilsnn 3 4 4 3 Staley' Thomas M . 4 4 4 1 Ilnlse, Iidward .. 4 4 4 4 Stewfnsv yen 9 3 4 3 fzfszasrsr :alarm se f 5 Q 4 4 4 4 4 Leakeyl yimm. A Y A N 3 XXeave1', Ann ll. . ,, 3 ,, Xlerrill. Bei-tryi , . 4 ' 4 4 Welsh. Nlargarft .. 3 4 Milfs' Robert - -- 3 XYilsnn. lCdiv:n'd , , W . i fum- ffm-44.4.4 W C 02 52 P 4 EIELP ME DUNN fffllffvrn 'Y 5 M 5 1 Ea vt ,E A grum H5391 f , ga ' K'1xSB5X M - -DQL ',-1 53' f TM + A YJNM bm X KW .. 5' W-ii 5 'Q I' ' f J v TW! .,M..,, Q ' Wm 2 ' 'TH' A , f'A PEEP mm N0 MANS LAND nf A ffny- - - Prob Miles .. Dorothy Cline . , . Ruth Mae Dawkins Helen Clapesattle Edwin Clapham , Edward Hulse Thomas Staley Ruth Richey Dorothy Bales . Mary MCCurdy , Edna YanTilbury , Bernice Richhart . Prelina Fletcher ,, Evelyn Metsker Joe Pettit ..,, . Tom XVolfrum . , XYard Dildine , . Virginia Stopher , . De Los Augspurger Calvin Bill , . Anne XYeaver . . Dorothea Falls. Dorothy Tucker Robert Hanna A flzyr fifty-fnln' FGRTUNES AS SEEN M AZU RKOH Tfle' CI'y.x'fl7j GIIZHI' PHX! Thief T OO I JE EP XYould be actress Heavyweight Monkey Know nothing' Reducing Fast Mild Case Unknown by police Chuck Divorced GUN E Sweet Fast HOXV DO lVorse Chester Happy-go-lucky Studied late Nose high Blank 1Fill Mellins' food baby Pzfxrlzf jail-bird FOR W'ould be poet jumbo Phule Ignoramus Reducing Flirt Severe Cannot be located Man hater Married again TO Sweeter Faster THEY XYorser Chester Crammed too much Studied later Nose higher Pretty in .276 :Xvoirdupois BY Fllfll1'e' Convict I' S XYould be artist XVash woman Dutiful husband Dumbbell Reducing lflapper Married Mystery English teacher XYidow SEED Fermented Pinched DO IT? XYorsest Chester Hursted Night watchman Hit a lamp post XYaitecl too long yourselfj Circus fat man A I S R 1.5 R A ff as U J Q iff' iq I + x ff PM I fffly 4 7 1, X Win XIQV f ' 1 ' yu gf ? MK I1 J! I gl, if J' Q WW X J 1 f x W x In M , gif? .len - 9 s 51557 -5 l'! FREEHMAN :Q K ' ggifig u , I mx A: 1 z A I:g. mQXQ , wi- ' - ' T525 f,..Zv.: wry Q: f::?'Qrf? .4g::.. -,ffqzg-614 21,1 f . .5-T52 , 0 , M., ,Q ,Z I :i',s:Q:':::::5Q61 Q 9..,..iQ,. K .,-S.-NZ-C'fm+7 j . ,v...Q.f1.- H I EW Q I A x Ib , . 'r X I Aiwgfgig, :fQ:Ni:1x.im 1- -N A-. K, W. ' .1212-:ff -Q. 'Q iv, -' -1- ' ' 24 - 2.-gg, , f- --2, 1, , .Vx-vm .I Ax'.,.,-A5 . . ffm 1' I-X98 A I x..:,-qf3:g-W- gs N img, :x:':,:,-5 .1 ' 'X K X535 ,J Ai A :Q E NX . Q I-my-:s1..':' - -2:3 .V fr? 'lifil T' -l I 1 if-1 if 1-I. ifxxsxbxat I yr- .K-3b,f.N.'gq ,f1:fK.:.EIS 1' ' X I ,, I 3,'gE,'ffx 'I : 51,1 , '-mix X xsane... L YR SOUTH SIDE HIGH SCHOOL, FORT WAYNE, INDIANA FRESHMAN HISTORY XYhen the swarms of freshmen began to pour into the building last fall, it seemed that the new building was built to care especially for their numbers. XVhen their number was counted. it was found that the tirst year pupils totaled 385. almost one-half of the entire school. Since they constitute such a large proportion of the school. they deserve credit for much of the success of the school, for they entered into the glorious South Side spirit and helped all they could. The freshman class deserves the honor of having the traditional freshman color, Green, adopted as one- half of the school's colors. Such a large class as this needed to be organized and the first class meeting was held November S. 1922. for the purpose of electing class otiicers. Those elected were james XYillson, president: Virgil Hire. vice-president. and Beatrice Rieke. secretary-treasurer. One month later the second meeting' was held at which the social council consisting of Maxine Schmieder, Jeanette Duryee and Joe Sims was chosen and the faculty advisor, Mr. Yirts, was selected. Since then the freshmen have devoted their efforts to scholastic work and the record made by them is one of which they may be proud. On the tirst honor roll last fall, ten freshmen were listed: they increased their number to twenty-tive on the second one. and to twenty-three for the term honor roll. The tirst honor roll of the second semester, after the freshmen had changed classes. found eleven on the honor roll. The list of freshmen honor pupils follows: lr'RliSHNfl.XN HONOR Rt DLI. 1 1 rYo1'. llwf, ffm. .lpn lofi. lbw. fun. .-lfvr .Vfllfn 17 If 26 1? .Yinm If 32 26 13 .Y fv,1 if .Y fr.f1, f .l'o.ot .ll thu! X U mmf ,V0.u I v I .i .l'.t In .I A .4 A .l'.v .-1.5 Astiom, Greta , . ,,,. llall, Grace . . . 3 liade, Cornelia ...,,. . .,,, llumbrock. Earl .. 3 liaron, Charlotte . . 3 . . ,,.. KlcCune, Mildred. . , 3 llaumgartner, l'auline 5 3 3 Nlnrtonl Dorothy , 3 Astrom, Greta . . . , , . . Otten. Mary Lucille , 3 Hell, Marjorie , , 3 4 Patterson. Maynard. . 4 , liickel. Richard . 4 4 Vocock. Xlary ..,,. 4 w liowman, Esther. . ..,, l'ollak. Rosalia . , , . . H lirown, Ililda, . w 3 Schamehorn. Reuben 4 Clayton, Jack. . 3 3 Schmidt, Elizabeth , . .s Colson. Eleanor . 3 Schuelke, Gertrude . . 3 3 liickmeyer, Ruth , 3 3 Simon, George, . . . .. .... Felt. Ilerrnan 3 3 Smith, Franklin ,... 4 FIUVY- Svlfllil -4 W 4 3 Van Ness, W'illiam .. 3 l'soster,. Ilo . . . . 4 4 VVatkins, Ruth. . . . . 4 l 'l'EdE l'1Ck, Louisa. .. ..,, . ,, . Ggettei Heltn A I I 3 VS eddle, W illiam. . . . .1 Grimes' Ge,-t,M1t,. Q , bwr' Weisenhergev, August 3 . Gunter, XYinifred . , s 3 NYilson. lidward . . . l'.-,rw Fiffy-.vi.r 3 f?lfCfff. QQUNCHL Pasgc Fifry-Jn ug., nffy-,-fgm U1 A , ,Z 1 . I 3: limo' 1.7! f-N -Q i '.- ? A fi Q fri fy - 4 maxi itttt lttt . . f tvs ,, aff' ' 94' Q X, Q - X 'X 0 N 9 I W f we it a Jak Ie- es . . l ' if 51 ' ef .tu- llidn't South Side High start oft with a bang? Here we are, at the end of our 'st year. with the most satisfaction in the world, for we have had everything: well- irganized classes, and a tine beginning in athletics and clubs for everyone. .Xll these things. together with an active interest in social events. hate brought us into a closer acquaintanceship with our classmates, lfor you will all agree that the social season of the tirst year of South Side's existence was a decided success. The events were anticipated with interest. An air of novelty quite suited to the newness of our sur- roundings was evident in the good times which were offered by the classes and other groups. It is true. we were handicapped in the beginning, owing to the incomplete state of the school building. But the tirst opportunity was seized by the Senior class to present its tirst event. .-X cordial invitation was extended to all the students and faculty of Fort Wayne High School and South Side High School, to attend a Circus, on the evening of November twenty-fourth. lilarly in the evening the show grounds were crowded. Yenders of peanuts, whistle-balloons. canes, and other novelties mingles with the people. The side attractions, including a main side show, menagerie, and refreshment booth. were well patronized. .Xt eight o'clock there was a parade adver- tising the Main Show in the Big Top tthe gyml. After a reg'lar circus the light- footed ones practiced their art to the accompaniment of Paul Rothert's orchestra in the cafeteria. The ten-thirty bell marked the end of our tirst festival. lYith the arrival of spring, and all its gaiety of nature, a spirit of festivity per- vaded the young people of the town. Many happy times were enjoyed at private parties, hikes, and picnics. Iiverybody seemed anxious to get out of doors. Most of the clubs had enjoyable hikes and picnics before 5 the end of activities of the year arrived. On Sunday. May twenty-eighth. the journalism Class traveled ,F Io Rome City. The day was spent on a delightful island. The main feature was an immense picnic dinner, which was enjoyed at 9 tj. high noon. The rest of the day was devoted to the customary ' +7 pastimes of a day in the country. 'WV The junior class responded to the appeal of the season by giving the annual junior Promenade. This brilliant altair was ,ills given in the school gymnasium on the evening of Nlay nineteenth. l't!gt' filvlf-l llfll i l The class colors of purple and white made the place attractive. Paul Hahn's Terpsi- chorean Teasers lived up to their unique title in furnishing music for the dancing. lfavors, consisting of crowns for the girls and fancy caps for the boys, were presented to the guests. Streamers thrown about added to the brightness of the scene. The guests were served with refreshing punch. Mr. and Mrs. Harris, Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert, Dr. and Mrs. Underwood, Mr. and Mrs, Lang, Miss Ilevitt. and Miss Pittenger were chaperons for the promenade. At a quarter to twelve the first junior Promenade given by South Side students came to an end, with declarations from all sides that it had been a huge success. Une of the parties of Commencement week was the one given by the Parent- Teacher Club to the Seniors. It was held on june eleventh, in the gynmasium. Various stunts and games made this last gathering of the Seniors with the parents and teachers a decidedly enjoyable one. The Senior dance took place on june eighth in the gymnasium. This was a farewell dance for the Seniors and their guests, and can easily be termed the best yet. The hall was decorated profusely. expressing the theme of the class colors, purple and gold. The great crowd of young people in summer formal dress gave an additional splendor to the already gay scene. The music for dancing was fur- nished by McDonald's orchestra. Chaperons for the evening included Mr. and Mrs. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. XYellman, Mr. and Mrs. Hess, and Mr. and Mrs. Koepf. .-Xt eleven-thirty the dance came to a happy ending. Now this account is by no means complete without mention of some of the many club entertainments. At Halloween the So-Si-Y and Friendship Club girls enjoyed a masquerade in Fletcher's barn: while the Hi-Y boys had their's at the Y. M. C. A. Then, at Thanksgiving, the junior Hi-Y gave a party for their friends. Christmas of this year was widely celebrated. Perhaps the parties most worthy of mention were those given by the So-Si-Y and U. S. .-X. clubs for the orphans of the city. Nlany a small heart was made glad by the big, jolly old Santa Claus who had a gift for each one. On january twenty-ninth all the High School Girl Reserves united in giving a banquet in the South Side cafeteria. A line program of speeches and side-splitting stunts completed a well-planned evening. Meetings and banquets arranged for mothers and fathers were given by most of the clubs, and formed an important part of the activities, which will probably be repeatecl in coming years. To make avfaithful record of all the good times of the year would require many more pages. But from these few items the reader may form a fairly good idea of how we entertain and enjoy ourselves. XYe have had a wonderful year, and we sincerely hope that the succeeding years will hold more pleasure than ever in store for the classes of South Side High. lhzuqr' Sfxfj' KNOWLEDGE Q x ,X iff' THE EVOLUTION OF HAIR- DRESSING Before attempting to go into any detail whatsoever on this subject I wish to make a brief explanation to the reader, in order that he may know that he is reading the thoughts of an authority on hair of any length, width or color. Permit me to state that I have devoted the last three months of my life to the study of hair and hair dress and that I am now completing a post graduate course with the Cleveland Corres- pt indence School of Barbarismf' Styles in hairdressing, just as all other styles, always were and always will be ridiculous. In my estimation. however, the style of hairdress worn in Columbus' time was the most practical and the most nearly sensible. This applies to both the men and the women of that period. The men allowed their hair to grow until it reached their shoulders and then either let it hang straight or tied it back with a ribbon. The women either let their hair hang in curls or did it up in the very simplest fashion. Excluding modern hairdressing styles, I think the most ridiculous era was during the Colonial period, During this time the young people tried to look like grandmas and grandpas by bedecking their heads with highly powdered wigs. The women piled their hair on top of their heads until they looked like walking hay lofts, while the men let their little pig-tails tickle their necks, thus resembling a forlorn dock of stray sheep. tThe powdered-wig era. however, is gone forever as milady consumes all the powder to keep the shine off her nose.l The different IIIUPS, or of them ready to modern tlapper and cake-eater generation has them all faded forty ways. The girls either have marceled until they look as if probably arei. Some of our be planted, are leading the their lovely locks butchered up like Hoot they were kept on the shelf at night tsome dear old century plants, who aren't quite others a merry chase by dyeing their hair twhat is left of iti beautiful barn red or exquisite peroxide blond. The modern men, better known as cakies, seem to have a corner on the goose-grease market, for most of them make excessive use of this recent famous product, in dressing their hair. The cakies are divided into three distinct classes: the shieks. the lounge lizards and the lap hounds, The shieks part their hair in the middle. as if to balance their brains: the lounge lizards grow captivating sideburns in order to lessen the territory lo be covered while washing their faces, and the lap hounds patronize French beauty parlors and have their golden locks marceled. They all give me a pain so I think I'll have to retreat either to Sing Sing or to the House of llavid where the only nearly sensible modern styles of hair dress for men prevail. Pzllgt' Si.i'fy-Iwo fROI.AND Macicwirz, '24, VVHEN MOTHER VVAS RIGHT A young man of the clean cnt, square-jawed type who looked like a football player, was speeding down a broad country road in a high powered roadster of a type that would be very popular if its price were not so prohibitive. He seemed not to care how fast he went or how recklessly he drove. The huge car rounded a corner and stopped! He got out and with the air of one who knew the insides of a motor car as well as the outsides, opened the hood and looked in with an air of disgust. Yes. tliere it was, that rod with which he had so often worked was broken right in two pieces. Darn it all! Ten miles from a garage and twenty miles from Roselands! I'll bet I'll have to walk that whole ten miles. Oh, well, it will put off the misery of meeting the 'heiress' for a little while. So saying he started off to walk his ten miles. But fate had decreed otherwise. Coming down the road was another beautiful roadster, this one driven by a young girl. She was evidently not an American. Her eyes were large, liquid brown. Her hair was dark brown and she had the beautiful clear complexion of a young Englishwoman. Then, too, she had on 'sport clothes of the English type and worn only as an Englishwoman can wear sport clothes. As she came along the road she noticed our young man walking disconsolately along. She stopped and offered him a lift, which he gladly accepted. He explained to her that his car had broken down and that if she had not picked him up he would have had to walk ten miles to a garage. I see you're driving a Panhardf' he said. How do you like it? Seeing a Panhard reminds me of my hard luck. I've been invited to be a member of a house- party in this part of the country. The worst of it is that some foreign girl that I've never met is to be there. My mother is very anxious to have me meet her. You know, mothers are always hunting for 'eligible' wives for their sons. Mother says this girl is the sweetest thing: that I'll just love her. I know what that means-some Spaniard that hangs on your arm and 'Amars' you. Or she'll be a nice fat German 'Berthaf You see. I know most of the eligible foreigners. But then I mustn't be bothering you with my troubles. XYhat will this car make? I have a pal who used to have a Pan- hard-earlier make-and it would make eighty miles an hour. XVell, here we are at the garage. just drop me off here. please! I'm just ever so much obliged. Rosalie Sutherland drove on alone. She was a girl from England who had been living in this country for sometime and was now on her way to the country estate of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harrington. who were friends of the aunt with whom she had been visiting. The Harringtons were entertaining with a house party in her honor. evidently, but her aunt was scheming to have her meet a young man who was con- sidered a line catch by the people who made up the rocking-chair brigade. Naturally she was dreading the house-party. She drove slowly on. In the dis- tance she saw the chimneys of a house rising above beautiful trees. Yes, this was the 1-Iarringtoifs country place. XVell, now for the misery! Plz QD .S-I.l'f:l fA ru' The large roadster came slowly up the drive and stopped at the entrance to the house, She was soon receiv ed by her hostess and taken to her room. Mrs. Harring- ton told her that jack Post, the young man she was to meet, had not yet come but that they were expecting him to arrive at any minute. Dinner will be served at eight, dear. XVe expect -lack to get here before that. so you want to take a rest and be all freshened up for dinner. I do hope you'll like ,lack-I'm hoping that you'll like each other, said Mrs. Harrington as she left the rooms that had been given Io Rosalie, At about seven-lifteen another high powered roadster came up the drive and stopped at the entrance, There was a great bustling around and Rosalie decided that the famous ul ack had arrived. Sometime later when she went down to the drawing room, just before dinner, 11 young man was sitting in the room talking to her hostess. Rosalie, this is Mr. l'ost. jack. Miss Sutherland. Rosalie looked up, saying the conventional something and looked straight into the eyes of the young man she picked up that afternoon. After dinner that evening Rosalie and -lack went walking in the rose garden lor which Roselands had been named. Of course, there was a moon that night. Rosalie, said jack. I am sure that this time mother was right. Yes, -lack, she was, and so was .Xunt Grace. And then the lllouil winked. -li. YiRc':1xi.t Gaskixs, '24, THE THICK PLOTTEN5 ti Um'-,-1 if Tlwrgufgtf l An old man sat in his wretched hut in the woods, a veritable picture of dejec- tion. His hair was long and snow-white and his staring eyes were sunk deep in his pallid face. He worked his bony lingers together restlessly. He rose and, shivering tfor want of warm garmentsl, crossed and recrossed the floor. knitting his shaggy brows together in deep thought. It was plainly evident that something was puzzling him. Long years had he spent in this out-of-the-way dwelling. lfor months at a time had he brooded over this deep subject-all in vain, His youth had faded tso had his hairl. His eyes had dulled las had his brainl and yet no satisfactory solu- tion of the problem had ever come to him in his silent meditations. It is impossible-aye, it is impossible. he muttered. scarcely above a whisper. How can it be donegwhat can I do? If a pin is headed one way and pointed another, how can I ever find it? -Nl.xRv l tlRKER, '23, lhrgr .Sf,Yf,l'-ftllll' AN APRIL FOOIQS BIRTHDAY C AST Dorris -lUl1l'1S4ll11Cl2ILlgl1t61' of Mr. and Mrs. ll. l . johnson--who have a son Pug -who is the devil of the town. Paul XYilliams-beloved by Doris. ACT I. SCENIC I. l'!rm': Home of Doris, Dinner table. 771115: Date night. Dorris: Mother, Pug' must stop teasing me. Pug: Boy! If I ever am Crazy over a girl the way Paul- Doris: Father! Mother! Somebody make that insolent child stop. Pug' Child! Ha, ha! I am no longer a Child. I'm a mlm. I can spit through my teeth Doris: Make him stop. Father: Pug.-ah-hem-you wash dishes tonight. Pug: AW. gee whiz, dad, my pirate gang meets tonight and I- Father: XYhy. james, you have been forbidden to play with those rough boys Pug: I can lick every one of them. 1 Phone ringsl tht!! Dmith Father: To bed. young man, and I will tend to you when Doris is through talk- ing with Paul. Curtain. ACT I. SCENIC 2. .Snlfu On front porch. Pug is located on the roof. listening intently to each word. Paul: --Slush--slush. Doris: -Slush-slush. Paul: --Slush-slush. Suddenly the stillness is broken by the slipping of someone on the roof. Paul: .X burglar- Ilorisi Oh! Horrors! Save me! ! Paul: May be your father- Doris: Never-for shame! Paul: I know, it's Pug. He wants another dime. Doris: Father, come here and get Pug, Father: IYhat! Ho! XVhy the noise? Pilgx Si.t'Iy-'ffm' Smmrw SAME HW Swffmu FXWRT WAYNE 9 HN HBXNZA., Doris: Take Pug away. He is playing pranks on us. Father: Pug, come here immediately! fEllft'I' Pug! Father removes his belt. lE.t'm'11! all buf Pan! and Dari.r,y Doris: Don't forget the party next Xiednesday. It is for you. Paul: All right. Good night. Doris: Good night: dear! lE.X'ff D01'f.ijl Curtain. ACT H. SCENE 1. Sauna: Home of Doris. Father: XVhat are you going to buy Paul? Doris: I don't know. I think- Pug: You better buy him a book on How To Make Love. lfather: Ha! Ha! Ha! Nlother: james! Stop that foolishness! Father: Let him have his fun. llorisz I should think one licking a week would be enough- Pug: It's all according who gets licked. I busted Harold in the eye this morning to get even for the licking Dad gave me last night. Mother: Here is a sale at C. H. Eep Company today. You better go down and see what you can do. ACT II. SCENE 2. Enter Doris with Mother and Pug. Pug: Here are some concrete shaving mugs. Buy him one- Mother: Pug! Be quiet! Doris: Oh, look at those beautiful purses. I ani going to buy one. Doris buys a purse and has only 8.60 left to buy Paul's present. She sees a 54.50 shirt priced down To 5.69. She buys it. Of course, it's polka-dot design in red and white. ACT II. SCENE 3. l'li1fy: Party. lixerything has progressed beautifully as compared to other parties. Someone stole the ice cream, cake and punch. More than likely Pug's attack of acute indiges- tion seemed to explain where it had disappeared. llorisz Paul, please stay till everyone has gone. I have a surprise for you. lE.t'1n'1lf gzfutfxl Doris: Here is a present for you. lJon't open it until you get home. Paul: All right. K.-1.t-ilfvl I'll bet it is a silk shirt. lhgi' Sixty-.ri.r CEHIU' Plzgl Pug: Doris.-I- Doris: Go away. Pug: But I want-- Doris: Mother, please call Pug away. Pug: But I want to- Mother: Pug. come here this instant. 1 Pug gum i1.fia': U Doris: Good night. Paul: Good night. lE.ri! Pillzfl Mother: Pug, what was so important a while ago. Pug: It's too late now. Doris: Please tell me. Pug: I just wanted to tell you that the price tag was still on the shirt. Curtain. -W. CAR'ro, '24. HTERENCE' Tension was high in the school. Tonight was to be the great Senior play, Terence The cast was nervously and erratically stumbling through the last dress rehearsal. Manager john Depth was nervously chewing his linger nails. But enough! All good things come to an end, even the authors glowing descriptions. The great moment was Iinally at hand. A meagre house offered feeble applause when the curtain started to rise. Up, up, it went, until it was four feet from the stage. Then it stopped. Slight quivers, as though a rope were being pulled somewhere, A gruff voice- Hey, run up that curtain! A shrill one of higher pitch- XVot d'you think I am. a monkey? Titters by audience. The curtain finally rose and Mr, Feelerf' played by Paul Noshirt. strode on the stage. His make-up resembles a cross between a goat and Mr. Noshirt himself. He crossed the stage to open the door to his private otiice. It sticks. Mr. Feeler lfeelinglyb : D-n that door ! Manager Depth tback stagel : I-Ieavings! NVhen does the next freight leave! Audience : Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha ! Business Manager qcheerfullybz XYe lose iifty dollars. Pandemonium reigns. Everyone agreed next morning that the play was a howling success. -Louis Rinovvav, '24, Page Sixly-sezwn A S 'T I S D O N E A XVestern Love Scenario in Three Reels REEL I I'Liu'i5: Anywhere in the wild and woolly west. VIXIKIEI Early morning. Eflful' ftlfk, ffm' fum, 1'it1'i1fg iz .vj2i1'ffi'iz' fzz111u'. jack ttalking to his hery steedlz XYhither shall we wander. Iflash? XYe are sick of mining gold: punching cows is getting too tame: and forest ranging is too tiresome and lonely. Have you any suggestions. pal P Flash gives a negative toss of head. jack: How about some grub ? Iflash paws the ground and gives firm consent. lflur hero turns his equine loose to graze and then prepares breakfasto Shouts and war cries are heard across the hill. Flash gallops up and is mounted by our hero, who has seized his trusty hrearms. Jack: To the rescue! Eh, pal ? Flash answers by an increase of speed. Soon they arrive at the top of the hill where our hero dismounts and advances on foot. He gets behind a boulder and peeks out. He sees a beautiful maiden about to be kidnapped by Indians. jack picks off several with his ride, and the rest are routed by the unseen enemy. -Tack, stricling down the hill: H-h-how do you do! My name is a-a- Jack- The Heroine: Good morning, Mr. Jack. Oh! I am so indebted to you for your bravery! I shall never be able to repay you! Our Hero: Th-that's all right. But you haven't even introduced yourself. The maiden: Oh, my name is Miss Prim, from the Primrose ranch. I was taking my usual morning exercise when- jack: Never mind your story, Miss Prim. Have you breakfasted yet ? Miss Prim: No-I'm very hungry. Jack: Er-er-er-a-I have a small meal prepared, and- Miss Prim: To be sure, Mr. jack. IAFUJH Iliff! REEL II l'i..,u'F: A small western home. Tum: Two months later. Enter the hero and the heroine. singing: t'.'Xncl we built a little nest right out in the west and let the rest of the world go by. And they lived happily ever after. The Em! Hl!HER'l' HECK, 225. , Uagf' .5'i.rfy-aight 6 E Page Sevenfy ROXVENA HARVEY Too much can hardly be said about Miss Harveys admirable work at South Side as faculty advisor of the Times and the Totem. She has had a very decided in- tluence in South Side in keeping our paper its very best and placing it among' the best high school papers in the United States. Her knowledge of newspaper work is unusual and a xery great deal of our success along that line is undoubtedly due to her ezirnestness and co-operation in helping us to help ourselves. As faculty aclvisor of the Totem she could not have been excelled and her spontaneity and perseverence has helped lead to the pub- lication of this annual. EQ S-L7'4'll'J Ull L 1 e x'N E After much discussion by a committee composed of four teachers and as many students, the name. THE ToTEM, was adopted from a list of about two or three hundred names which were suggested. The Indians used the totem pole to keep a record of their tribes' history. This fundamental idea infiuenced the committee to choose the name, for was not the Totem to portray the history and achievements of the South Siders? Upon the 1923 Totem, therefore. South Side has painted its record, a record which is an everlasting credit to the school, and of which every South Sider is proud. TS K 75 Z4 The staff of the 1923 Tormi has earnestly endeavored to present the student body with a picture book, believing that this mode of presentation will be more valu- able and lasting than a book filled with reading matter. So when pictures could tell the story, we told it that way. The record South Side has made during its first year of existence is positively marvelous. XVe went through the entire football season undefeated, winning over every team we played. In basketball we won the sectional championship. something that was never done in Fort XVayne before. In debating we won the county and district titles. Our newspaper, The Times, won first place in the state and was pos- sibly prevented from going farther by a technicality. The state shorthand contest yielded us another first and in the typing contest for the state we came in third, XVith these achievements, South Side has completed its first year. XYhat will it do in 'Z-1? Everybody that went to see Clarence, certainly didn't regret it. The '23 class made a hit with the theatre goers when they staged the class play. Everybody was proud of the accomplishment, and proud of the class that presented it. -lff1'imr-in-C11iff. Page Si'7't'11iy-lawn -1 Alb THE 1923 TOTEM The first major staff of South Side's first Totem was chosen the first of November. 1923, by the board of managers, which is composed of the senior class officers. The art editor was chosen after a competitive try-out. XYork on the Totem was begun early. Most of the Senior pictures were taken early in November. The ever-increasing Totem staff held weekly meetings where the scribes contributed ideas and discussed ways to put over various features for the Totem. Photographs and snapshots were mounted even before South Side's first Annual had been unanimously christened 'l'oTmI by the Annual committee of both teachers and students. The book could hardly have been published without the assistance of an engraving expert. The man who solved many of the practical difficulties of the staff was Mr. XYoolever, service man of the lfort XYayne lfiigraving Co, Hilbert Lochner, art editor of the 1922 Caldron. made the title page, publications head and senior panel. Edmund Miller, a local draftsman. drew the school song. and john Watt, jr., a com- mercial artist. furnished, free of charge, the athletic head and smaller athletic figures for basket ball and football. ljtllfc' Sufwzly-Ih we THE 1925 up ToTEM BV EHRMAN KICKLEY Vvell. here you are, the proud possessor of our iirst year book, a product of the Class of '23. It was near the end of last November when the crew of this book was com- pleted. and they decided to take a chance with Captain Reiner at the helm. December came and went. the staff was functioning like a pack of Bolsheviks at an American Legion convention. january then rolled in and the Captain became anxious, and after a few staff meetings each and every member knew how high they stood in Reiner's estimation. and besides this many of them learned words that they had never heard of before. lfebruary and March both had their tiing and the copy started to roll in for the 1925 1 FJ Totem: Reiner's hair began to possess a silvery tint and after several attacks of lockjaw from howling at certain members of the staff for copy, he threw them overboard. but new candidates were immediately broken inland thingsriivent smooth again for a while. The staff no longer received their daily dozen from the captain, as he now turned his attentions toward the more bashful ones around the school, coaxing them to have their pictures taken, he was fairly successful at this, but once this task was completed the necks of the staff were again severely ridden. It might be only fair to say that great was the quantity of night oil used in this month. Then April came along and the copy came in hot and heavy. but. more than this the printer was given a chance to exercise his vocabulary. good and bad, for he saw a good size job staring him in the face. All of a sudden May introduced herself. the copy was practically all in ready for the type-setters who were already at a hair tearing stage. Through some miracle they were able to get the proof back to us in a remark- ably short time. XVell, anyhow the engraver iinished up the t'Maps of many people in our midst so that by the time Miss June put in her bid for a trial the Totem began to take the form of a real book. The printer, the binder and the circulation manager all had their fling at the annual so now you may have your fling at it. And, as a summary, here it is in a nutshell: Columbus took a chance and see what he got. we took a chalice and see what we got and .now that you've taken a chance, gaze through this book and appreciate what you got. Page Safwzly-,fnlrr --v mv 'M' Q ,asf -4. 41 .. .. .. Pays Smifszzly-.Viv IQHF GATEWAY TO Stfccfiss XYhen one is weary and longing. And the sad heart sighs for rest: The goal we seek through all our strife Is the Gateway to Success. Swmetinies when Duty bids us toil. iYhen Pleasure beckons too, Though Honor points with reason hrin XYe scarce know what to do. If we but follow in the path XYhen Duty bids us come. I-I'en though it seems a mighty task XYe can feel our work is clone. If we go thruugh the Valley nf darkness To the tmp where with light we are blast- We shall see :is reward, at the end of the trail The Gateway to Success. Nl Alu' lfme KER. 'Z3. THE BEST IN INDIANA Football, basketball. and debating-a title in all-but none so far reaching as that given to the South Side 'l'iiiies- Bz,vf in Imlia11i1. The paper is run by the class of journalism under the direction of Miss Harvey. The tirst two papers were published before the staff was chosen. XVith the first edition of the paper, a campaign for subscriptions was begun. Everyone was en- thusiastic about the Times and in less than no time, the school was declared one hundred per cent in regard to subscriptions. Ruth lYagner proved to be a decided success as editor-in-chief. After publish- ing ten issues, the Times announced its policy in the first issue of the new year- the time when resolutions are in order. The policy reads: This paper is a democratic organization. It will support all activities and or- ganizations of the school and will olier to all individuals who have the ability and the will to work, equal opportunity. It will, at all times, be kept in concord with the laws of good journalism, which stands for authentic news, constructive editorial policy and correction of any chance error. It will be ordinarily self-supporting. Any money used from sales or enter- tainments shall be used for otice equipment, special editions or anything which will be of aid in the actual running or writing of the publication. The editor-in-chief will hold oiiice for one semester only. Other positions may be changed as worl-1 varies. No positions shall be used for personal interest. The first issue, a four page, live column, eighteen inch newspaper, appeared on October 6. On November 3 fthe fourth issueb, an addition of ten columns of space came as the result of the one hundred per cent subscription, the response of the advertisers, and the work of the class in journalism. Beginning with the fourth issue, the Times was printed at the Western Newspaper Union plant. Much of the success of the paper is due to the co-operation of the Independent Linotype Shop. which sets and makes up the Times. Besides adding four extra columns to the paper. each column was widened one- half em and lengthened three and three-fourths inches. This equalled ten columns of the iirst edition. 'M-'Q f5Tl , . .. ,. . , ff X-lx The South Side Times is a member of the Central Interscholastic Press Association and sent nine delegates and an advisor to Madison. lVisconsin, to the annual con- Those attending the convention were Ruth XYagner, XVillis fl h 2 , F sf , g c . X vention held there during the 'Thanksgiving vacation. ' - gm. Tj Carto, Zoe Marahrens, Josephine Dinklage, llorrit Astrom, 'd 151 gf .S-z'7f1'lIfj l'f i' XVHJJS CARTO lYillis is a pleasant fellow, with an ever- ready grin or jest. There usually seems to be urgent business to take him from one place to another. One almost has to say. Here comes XYillis and There he goes in the same breath. He is always busy. But, doubtless, that is what made him such a good editor of the Times. People like to work with one who sets a good example of hard. speedy work while keeping up a merry nature. XYillis Carto is a brilliant inanaiger. Vnder his super- vision that splendid tournament issue was published. The response of the public testified to its complete success, RUTH XVAoNuR This peppy and interesting girl hardly needs an introduction. Her bright face is familiar in the school. Among Ruth's accomplishments :ire debating. music. and presiding over a literary society. But her greatest gift she used to the advantage of the whole school. She can edit gi school paper! Ruth Xhlllgllcl' piloted the Times through its critical. formative period, and that is not easy to Clo, Did she succeed? lYe'll say! Ruth's work in high school activities has given her poise and ease in dealing' with people. Her many friends look forward with contidence to hearing better and bigger things of her in the future. Plz gi .S L'7'z'1lfl'-T1'7'r'll Lavon Fletcher, Frances Wagner, Mar- tin Reiner. Hilda Schwier. and Miss Harvey. At this convention. the Times received two wall blankets, one for the best paper in Indiana. and another for having the largest delegation from the greatest distance. Through some mistake at Madi- son, the Times was classed as a junior high school paper. XYhen the awards were read. the Times was given first place in the All-American contest for junior high schools. This. the dele- gates promptly declined, saying that the publication was entered for the senior All-American contest. which had come out a tie among four schools, one from Kansas City, Kansas: two from XVisconsing and one from Spo- kane. XVashington. Despite much pro- IQQES T'WfLNE1TnuENAMENTs HERE nwsunsszsizfj nmmmumsnimmnm WUWSWKUW- 'I 3 .gi I Insnuvmnsnnmulf '5 l ' ' '1-fa ... L11 - -- L - -- -A-.--.1 .1f:1g':1- -' -:'f.:-.-':-'- 555:23-1 I uv..-..-.I--. . e -3'-: - n..n.rr..n...f5j5EE.'e5 .rr ew 1:-.L::1:-11:::..': :xi -' ff-' 1: :FE 312' I-' 2115.-.1 2: :i'::. :J :gf 4 'zf.3f1ife.5E, -e -ef ' ' f H- lT'fTh1'Z1'm1 L 'i ' W'-' ' ' T ee 'Wi '?l'm ls 5Lu i - ,g :?i:f1T-i v...-.s......... ...':.'.':'. ' .': ' :1 ,. '..'f5:.L: afaf.-1.-mr.: .... ...: ...... 1 fi' 3 :7' ' : 'f.'1?:fTQ5l 5.225 Q 7' 4 '7 32- N U: 4 Ti-: .T1Zr:...'1.'l' v::r tr: 715- ' -- 5 ' 1 , A.-. . ,.-. . 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There was a total of thirty-eight pic- tures in this issue: seven of them being for basketball and twelve for football. There were fifteen hundred copies sold. Martin Reiner resigned his posi- tion as managing editor in January because of the great amount of work to be done as editor-in-chief of the Totem. He was succeeded by Paul Hess. who has held that position ever ,Q 'W .71 1 ,f zI.g':' S4'm'f1f,l'-film GREEN BAND Q WHITE' . qramazn - SPORT U PAGES' H215 ig-fi! ummm: aiu. os nn smsox Fan is F . - V some suuuuun. r.a....f A ,, - aulaxxcz Annu A1 'mr smsos ro cout l nmsruu ETIITURYPIEKST IILIREEN ANnvwI'r11'5Q i?oo1glili'1.1. t:lfLiiu3loNs on Noig'rllEAs'rEkN INDIANA 1 Au-mn runmumu, 5 f Apgar! i A M gli-.:.--E-:ggi -- M.f.:r.:::::r , w - 1 -- Lff lsi , - - we .1-252.1-.1 514:32 - .... m....1:::.......Wl 51 Q. f P'-3 or 1-1' a me 1 fe E'ij':-3921. - if f i f - 1 .if c. 1221525 I f.-fi' .1415 --'lj-fl 5 1. ,' : X- ,T Z i: .' 'i ff ' .I - 5. xr Y -.. 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On XVednesday, October 11, all copy had been written and much material had been set when it was announced that there would be no school on account of the cold weather. Since the stat? had gone tc all the extra work of writing the copy and since so much of it had been set, the class in journalism decided to go ahead and get out the Hoodoo Issue as well as the Pedagogical Number. Hence, there was a six-page edition on October 18. The Christmas Number, another six-page issue, was a paper with real Christmas spirit, for it contained four Christmas stories, as well as an abundance of holly leaf cuts and Christmas greetings. The second semester proved even more successful than the tirst and the Times was enlarged for a second time. The Tournament Special. published for the Sec- tional Tournamnt on March Z, was THE BIG NUMBER not only of the second semester. but of the whole history of the Times. The 1.209 inches of printed space or 74.000 words needed, were easily Iilled up by the thirty-tive active journalists on the stan' and much copy was left over because of lack of space. Special delivery letters were sent to all the schools which took part in the tournament to get the line- ups of the teams. Advertisers responded readily. !,rI4g'z' filgfhfj' REPORTERS EDITORIAL MILLER mx JOHNSON CORNEUA lt is decidedly a'i aciomplishment for a paper to break even on such a big edition, but the Times 1lOt only broke even, but made a protit of twenty-two dollars. The Tournament Special was the iirst edition of the new size, and was printed in green ink on white enamel paper. It was just twice the size of the first issue of the Times. A picture of the South Side High School adorned the top of the tirst page. This edition contained twenty-two pictures of the teams of the tournament officials and of the South Side building and gymnasium. Two thousand copies were sold. The cost of the nrst eleven issues was Sl.fl30.99. The average cost of each issue was S-93.99. The average cost of each paper was S.117. The iiiiilinu jysmom' Book' stiQEg'TgE' Ti in - 5113 swf! .fSiQFE,5PY'E5 ffef A mmmmmumun 5. YALM rm . Wwfwmmerezaeig' H. 'W5 'u'f'5 ..,..,.--...,......- -. i......, ,.....,.... :ir V Amnmm 5.JI-liflfslf-H IEE-Tfiiif-Er,-z:.::1-i K.FLl1'lBfl l' .:..pf SIIIITHSIII 453:35-?55iifF5-lL ii T . nwvffrsrsfzssfa' www s f e sissy 1' img i . 1-' .. 'fu' is V fries -- s 2a'sfi.11-vp:-iwwflv 5.14151 -A ' SMWWFEEEQE' awk- - :EI .. sum: ..,- 1 . . ,.-, ,,x,.,.E1..-,F stair. 555-agggiea -.-'sf 'ff .gif :. 3333: giansiissfsissigzi il 1? 'ii' 'li -1-If gi 135.2 ::.L-:.: : L 3, 113: ::- 1' rs.-..,:-.-f.-,: :Q av: : L: :Linz .J-?:1.... 'ii gf.: . :a1,E1' -:g:.-:lE-EEEI:-EEF5E ?E.:'::iig'T:'?:::2EEI :': ' ':-ff-- - -1-.::.E?Z.-IZ . 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There are approximately one hundred and fifty papers on the ex- 3 change list. The Times has an aver- age of 1200 papers printed each week. J The Times Values the commentsmadc by the journal-Gazette and the Presi- dent of the Indiana High School Press , Association. The journal-Gazette says about the Times: I It is a publication of eminent merit. i It is a credit to that school and to the ..- -Q- Q 15 QAFEE Q , , Eid 9 R 5 is 2 l Q --f e 4. E 5 e f i G Q Cfkkgmevwf. , Q y 3 lhgf' Eighty- I I city. In every respect it is a fine school newspaper. It is attractive and artistic in appearance. It is clean and bright in respect to its matter. It is edited with ability and care. It pre- sents the affairs of the school copiously and with interest and in its personal attentions to the study bent is crisp and sparkling without suggestion of ottense. In its spirit it marks some- thing new in this city and in the respect it pays to the authorities and instructions in that school sets an ex- ample. Bearing in mind that the South Side High School has had less ,e,,,A-..- -,qw ..... ... HY' L21-. Y-n-.f.., ..... ,-...,.-.t-...?....1..- Ni. ,,,,,,, - , . A ' .' ,. V .5 V f we SURE-T0-iDRAG YOUR SHEUA TOIFORMALVHOP THIS r. nl n-v-an ' ' I V I ' V , 1... EM Snail: gum dimes! as EE '.-,.... gffll.. N QSPRING VAUATIUN! v-ci--'v naman scuooi. BOARITCANCISIS ' P'-ew 'Vacation Period at request of Tcaclxcrsggllig-FQ. - I - 2.2- www, ta .11 wmmvma ,ww .,.i.W ,gjgfjgs F 3 .55 ,... .... .., f-..mtrg..Q.,lt.. .. -tm. f. 5-5,55-I ,mmnu slam sggnnfvgum SIUE mum , gg.LQ1..,.......nnWum'i1,.i.-.mi:..n,,..M,.e..,.,t.-w.,...i5it.:,: 7 seams AT Rzcuun nm: ulonnu 5555-1: X I -- 'f- ::-:'--:N.t,....t....,.t-,,..,.,tTt.,:.-.t,.,.t.-.i,..,m.m.,.... 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A., writes: I wish to compliment you highly ' upon your paper. Undoubtedly it is the finest high school publication in Indiana and, I have little doubt. in the middle west. No other of the hun- dreds of high school papers that have come to my notice can compare with your publication in excellence of jour- nalistic style, make-up, variety of news and features. I write this not in the 'blurbing' vein, but as an hon- est opinion. My only question is: 'How do you do it? At a later date I should like to haze an article from some member of the staff on the sys- tem you use in publishing your paper. If you can get out such a sheet, surely the high schools of the state can proiit by your example. 1 l 2' . E' 'THE Jyggf Page E f ff l M fi' V A THE G wmv 6'accs55 Page Eighiy-mx ll llll rf iii N ASQ- L 1 Little XVillie Cuts his capersg Still he edits South Sides papers. itti Q ll X Zmmx 5 5 F ll t t' ' ll ill If ll Qggfui a A M vigrx Um Paul is about The best in the Crew: No matter what happens, He comes 5milin' Through. l .5 41- f if X Here's a boy Who'11 rise to fame He's even got kick In his name. kt-sq 'JL . li, , JE 'f.i'vfxi Ei:-'EIL e - 1':f 7 ,. M A K ff, 'fra N f , x 4 . -:gt-3 -., Ynu've got to admit He's not much for luoksg But speaking of Huge. He's fund of his books. ,z,Sx -M 'j,,,gf,- Z 4 ff nf' Q' ge 4 A Huw he xnanages No one knows, But this is johnnyk 1 nvorite pose. Page Eighfy-.vu Senior Play You won't need opera glasses to Temple Theatre. see this show. THE OUTH For Green and lVhite Yol. l3.Y,lJ, No. C.I.P.A. :XNVARDI CHICKENS CAUSE GUS' IIIIWNEALL IN FIIRII WRECK PROMINENT POULTRY FAN- CIER DEPRIVED OF SEC- TION OF CUTICLE IN GREAT COLLISION Now Inmate in Hospital A near disaster occurred yesterday morning shortly after tive o'clock when the Ford roadster which Gustave Rump was driving was hit by the New Haven interurban. Hump was severely injured and is con- fined at the Lutheran hospital where he will probably remain for several months. The outside half of the finger nail of the smallest tinger of his right hand was torn loose. If it doesn't mend soon. he may have to have his entire arm amputated. Rump is a poultry fancier and was on his way to market with a load of seventy- tive birds. All except three tlew away but as they left several thousand feathers, the loss wiill not be great. llig car will probably have to be in the garage for a polish and minor repairs as the following parts were lost: Six 5- inch tires, eight cylinders. one steering wheel, carburetor, radiator, battery. gears and window-wiper. Ray Krieger Wins 150th Race Ray Krieger, the well known local racer, who already has won himself :L national name as a daring driver, today won his litlth consecutive race at the Garrett speedway. Kreiger, at the wheel of a Iiothert-llotimtin Special. won approxi- mately S275-.39 in lap money besides 51.98 for first prize, Although he hit several retaining walls. killing thousands of peo- ple. this hindered neither car nor driver from plunging on to victory. BERTHA BANDTEII MAKES REMARIIABIE IIISCIIVERY Invents Method by Which One Can Get Studies While Being Otherwise Engaged l'aris. France, April l, 1945.-Miss Bertha I-iandtell, former student of South Side High School, has recently accepted a position in the Ilarisonian Institute. She is a well noted person, discovering many things in higher mathematics such as how to work algebra in your sleep. and how to study mathematics while playing tennis. basketball or any sport. NYhy! It's easy to learn mathematics without studying: just try my methods and see, states Miss Bandtell. Miss Bandtell will probably return to South Side as their teacher in a year as she feels that she should expose her won- derful discovery to her old school. ANCIENT LADIES START RETREAT IN MIIUNTAINS Members of Bachelor Maids Club Are Invited to Enjoy the Canadian Rockies. No Mans Land. a camp in the Rockies, has recently been voted the most popular Bachelor Maids Club in America. The camp is situated on the wooded shores of a lovely lake in the Canadian Rockies. Only members of the Bachelor Maids I'nion are admitted to the camp, The famous camp is under the supervision of Marie Stairhime, who is also tirst vice- president of the Bachelor Maids I'nion. Miss Stairhime attributes the popularity of the camp to its seclusion from the world of man and to the strict observance of the rules of the Bachelor Maids I'nion. ISABELLE FALLS FAR Miss Isabelle Kelly, Ringling Brothers' most experienced trapeze performer, acci- dentally slipped from the top ring and broke her wrist watch. 'I'he trapeze was not damaged. Isabelle is recovering nicely. NERVY CRIIIIII RECIEVES NICE BIC PILE IIE JUNK Miss Mary Miller Broken Hearted -Loss Liable to Reach Fifty Cent Mark. Augusta. Main, Apr. l-A very riervy burglar took it upon himself last night to enter and raid the peaceful home of Miss Mary Miller, a rich, retired woman living in this city. Many valuables were lost when the burglar escaped with two silver spoons. a shiek ring which was given to her by one of her many admirers of the South Side High School of Fort VVayne. Indiana. a bottle of high priced perfume that she had received for Christmas, her wedding dress that she had had in her hope chest for thirteen years, a wrist watch that was bought in 1923 but still ran when she did. and a picture of herself which took the beauty prize in Echo, a city with a popu- lation of ten people, Mary weeps daily at seven o'clock for her valuables, the only ones she owned. She would, however. have survived the shock had it not been that she was excited and when she heard the burglar she jumped out of bed and threw snowballs at him. Now she has a cold but is improv- ing slowly. HIIBBS PLEAIIS CUILTY Killed Father and Mother in cold Blood on Fourth of July The case of Derryl Hobbs vs. Neighbor- hood was held last Sunday in the county circus court. Ilobbs was charged with raising a public disturbance by killing his father and mother in cold blood with an ice pick last I-fourth of -Iuly, which was found in the tireless cooker last Monday. Ile is pleading for mercy on the ground that lie is an orphan. JOB FOR JULIUS Ilr. -Iulius Iivard has been appointed personal physician for the king of Eng- land. God Save the King! DE ETI XYith Strain and Fright 82932522 P. M. Albert Iliserens, Ililllooll .Xseension the one anlul only. lYous'l' l'.vPr2n ix Ixm.xN.x Artur. 1, 1045. UENNE IS NUW MAKTNG HllUA SBHW IR TU UPEN BII-I-'S UELIIIIUUS LIMBURGER llUllIK LUNCH EMPURlUM Loses J ob as Dental Advertise- ment-College Unable to Do Her any Good Although she was an student while in high sehool, lleane Nleftfee has been a failure in life and is now in northern Wisconsin niaking limburger cheese for a living. lleane immediately after tinishing high school entered the Indiana l'niversity to sperialize in shorthand and typing. She was sueh a failure there that it was thought useless to waste further money on her. llefore taking up this job she had an easy position as dental advertisement for tl e New York llentists. She brought the iirm so inuvh business by her exhibition of naturally perfect false teeth that she killed the dentists with overwork. T ST TYPiST NCUUS U UF Blillll TUU N UGHTY Accused of Fickleness and Fond- ness for Baxter and Beer tRootJ ' NYalter lfnz is being sued for divorce by l,ucille tlaskill lfnz in court here. She alleges that he is one of the most tickle husbands she ever had. llis worst demeanor consisted of mak- ing eyes at lloris llaxter, a school teacher at S. lligh School. In her case she states that Nlr. linz once accompanied Nliss llaxier to the l,yric. afler which she trailed him to the South Side Sweet Shop. where he indulged in root beer. lle came staggering home on that occasion at the uugorlly hour ot tl 1-la. ller divoree will be granted on the grounds they found in the coffee. OLIVER TALKS STILL YET AGAIN The Rev. Ilaul 0liver's sermon next Sunday will be on the subject, IIow l'oetry blade ble NYhal I Ani. L. Nichols to Be Cashier: E. Little Will Fill Dishes with Little Food llilda Schwier will open her Quick l.unch--if you give us time eats em- porium sometime next month. Nlildred lleintz of the 57 varieties. will have charge of the beans, I.oydell Nichols is cashier. tllis experienre in feeling like a Niekel all his life got him the jolJ.j lilizabeth I,ittle will till the dishes-with as little as possible. Onnie Vall will act as page. Florence llrage will drage all who become suddenly ill. tShe'll prob- ably be kept busy.J lfharles Briant is chief dumb waiter. The building itself is of very artistic design. ,Xlma llusche did the landscape gardening. She has rows of gooseberry bushes across the front. HAZEL GROWS WISER! llazel XYeiser has just been voted to the llall of Fame. tShe isn't dead yet. but they are expesting brain fever every min- ute.l They say day by day in every way llazel gets wiser and wiser. B RTIE R TURNS TU CITY AS HEN-PEIIKEU HUSBAND I-Iis Bride Was Formerly Miss Ma- . thilda McCormick-VVil1 Live . on State Street Albert Iliserens, ex-student of South Side. has recently returned to Fort XYayne from ligvpt, where he explored the tomb of King Tut. lle brought back a bride who is still trying to keep young, Bliss Nlathilda Klee Vormiek, Nlrs. Klax User, and also the wife of the late liajah Kemal liayah. who died of hen-peck. lt is hoped llertie will have a better fate. They will make their home in a luxur- ious suite at the Senseless apartments on State street. ARE DAMAGED IN COIVIBUS- TION Side-Burns Cause Cucumbers to Suffer' Calamityg Manufacturer Grieves Over Losses Alaska, April l.-The l'. XYilliams. f'ueuniber lfactory burned last night, caus- ing a loss of sixty million pickles and several thousand gallons of brine. The rause of the tire has been investigated but the only reason tire-rliiefs could give was that the tire was started by the presidents tl'. XX'illiamsl side-burns. Blr. NYilliams is known all over the world as the manufacturer of the famous beauty cream known to the fairer sex as the Per-loff Creme. This cream is man- ufaetured from the seeds of dill pickles not over llg inches long. Mr. NYilliams is heart-broken, having led a very quiet and undisturbed life until his sixth wife died just two weeks ago. I.ittle needs he said about the wonderful factory, for Nlr. XYilliams. after experi- menting for ten years, was able to manu- facture a synthetic cucumber. From the time he was a small boy in high school until he started into business, he was con- tinually experimenting with queer liquids and substances. SPIT-CURL ACADEMY OPENS To Study the Art of Placing Curly- cules in the Middle of Forehead I.ast night the Spit-Curl Academy had its formal opening. This academy is of a very unique nature. having been instituted in this city by Kliss lidith Saffen. bliss Saften, from her earliest youth. dating back to her high scliool days, has been noted for the twist of the curl in the middle of her forehead. lfriends have finally unsolved the secret of how it is done and have persuaded her to open this academy and teach this work of art to this generation. The academy already has a waiting list of twenty and has an enrollment of tifty. which is all that the school can take in l-ol' this term. PAGE TWO THE SOUTH SIDE The South Side Sometimes I'ublished NYeakly by the School of Feebleminded of Fort VVayne, Indiana. ARE SEE llakiuss. Priuripfa Accepted as No-Vlass Matter, February 31, 1023. at the l'ost Ottice at Fort XYayne, Indiana. under the Conviction ot' April l, I-192. Rl I'lll.I'1SS XY.-kt'10NI'lliR l'AIv Less ..i.. . ., Muon' Forum . WAi.'i'.ui Exits Orix Ilmorifsz ,. Cimivx lI.1,1NiaR . l',u.i. NAP .. , Wim. ISU-XR'I't'l . Gmssbl.-xwssox . 'llllli thugs Iaxataa . t'Rxs'1'1I.i. 50F l'lXt'L . Nlaxi-1A'i'i:R Sciixihiiriiiz . . III-.l, Iixia IIAl.ifx1 xx MAR 'Vis Kisinzit 'losli I'il'lIINE Kixkrot 'lll'l2 IIAYNA ,. ,. . 1.l'.fI.l'fL1IIf Clirfzfftzliozl . , Effilor-il:-tlflfzf . . .lltzllilgiflg Effflnl' . . . Nsfflx lilfiror , . Sfmrf .r Elfilm' . , . Sowafv lidifnz' . . l,1ts1'i11' 'lf Erfifm' . . L-.x'fhi1l1gf' Ltllflll' . . . .... lf1f.t'im',s'.t . . . , . ..-IV! HJIIUI' .fllr1mzgt'1' ..fl.v.x'i.rh111l ff11.rim'.tr .llt111u.l,u'1' . fr, l7,ll.Y11fL'.l'J .'l.r.rj.rfr11l! . .-lrf1'.'1'liviz1y .lltIII:I,l :'7' IY.t'f.t'ftI.'lf .11f7'l'l'li.i'ff1g .lfLIlIll.g'FI' . . . . . , flirclrftllinzz .llllmzger ,. . abvflltiillf CI: lllu :Inger vfzzlwffor' The Indiana Service Corporation is to be congratu- lated on the excellent service they are giving the South Calhoun Belt Line, Besides the surface cars. subways and elevated run at thirty-second periods. It seems incredible that the futurist idea should strike the country so hard that Americans would be seen on the streets in paper suits and coats. XYhen, about ti ftcen or twenty years ago, our women started the custom of retaining the maiden name after marriage. we were startled. but this l-is the limit. A quarter century ago, when the long, tlat South Side building was designed and constructed, little did those aged architects realize the wise and economical work they had done. For now the students, instead of parking their ilivvers on Calhoun street. land their little planes on that long, tlat roof. Despite the bitter c1'iti- Cism this very roof was given soon after its erection, it has certainly proved its strength and utility, Many people show poor judgment when they stick their head out of a railroad coach when it is going thru a tunnel: they make the same breach when they look into a gas tank with the aid of a match: but the greatest misjudgment is shown when they submerge their heads foo far into the drinking fouuts and, then turn on the water. 'l'he results are appalling. .-Xnd, of course, the old drinking fountains are to blame. they aren'l good. they never were, but you'll have on consolation-ytvu'll get your hair washed. Decline: Oh, what a loud pair ot' socks you got on. l'aul II.: Yes: they keep my feet from going to sleep. I'. Rothert: I.end me a nickel. ,lohn K.: Say, do you know how my Hnancial balance stands? XYell. if an elephaut's overcoat would cost a dime, I have-n't enough to buy a pair of leggings for a canary. If you ever get the blues, And wish that you were dead, The quickest way to cure them ls to go and paint them red. Ilelene II.: Aw, I could walk the rope just as well as the man in the circus can if it wasn't for one thing. Don: XYhat's that? Helene II.: I'd fall otT. ITV, I..: Doctor, don't you think I should go to a warmer climate? Doctor: Yes, nia'amg but I'm doing all I can to save you from it. lloris: IIow did you get your hand bruised? Paul Ilahn: Oh, I was coming home from the banquet last night, and some clumy yap stepped on my tingersf' ll. Ridgway: t'Can you give me a job where I can keep dressed up all the time and won't have to work much? Oflice Manager: I'll keep that in mind and when I tind two jobs like that you can have the other one. Krieger: Son there's nothing worse than to be old and broken. Young Krieger: Yes. father-to be young and broken. ANOTHER POINT OF YIENY Are you the plumber? asked Mrs. Ilarbier. Yes, ma'am, I'm the plumber, all right. t'XYell, she replied, I just want to caution you to exercise care when doing your work, All my floors are highly polished and in perfect condition. Oh, don't worry about me slippin', lady, I've got nails in my shoes. Two colored men stood on the outskirts of a crowd, listening in awe to Ilelyn Shimer making a campaign speech. After a while one asked his companion: XYho am dat woman. Sam? .Xh doan' know what her name is. Sam replied. but she certainly do recominen' herself most highly. PRli'l l'Y U.-XID l.u llranning, boarding in the country, spoke to the farmer about the savage way in which the cow regarded her. NYell. said the farmer, it must be on account of that red waist you're wearing Hear mel cried I,uella. Of course, I know it's terribly out of style. but I' had no idea the country cow would notice it. tius Rump: I spent last evening with the one I love best in the world. Y. l'rine: t'IIon't you get tired of being alone? SOMETIMES APRIL 1,1945 ????? Qnerlimzi lift!! if your mrnrl fhvfilfug f'.i'pf'1'fw1ce ,rince lt'tI'r fll'5' .slflllfh Sith' lligk .Srhnnlf llenry lloenges, '2.l: The other day my small son chanced upon my graduation picture and said to his mother, NVh0 is this? NYhen she answered that it was an old sweetheart of hers, llenry jr. said. My, but he's good looking. Why did you marry daddy? She answered, f'But he was handsome at one time-before he had a glass eye and a bald head. Sweet wife-how she thrills me! Virginia Caskins, Nl. D., '2-li Not long ago a newshoy became suddenly ill on a street corner. l rushed him to the hos- pital and upon turning the X-ray machine on him saw what appeared to be a gall- stone, l found instead that it was a S.S. ll.S, pin of the class of '23 bearing the initials of an estranged sweetheart. We are now reunited and will be married soon. TRY SELLS'S BEANS Sells Opens His New on 812 Bum Bean Emporium Street. llarold Sells has just bean emporium on till Sells is the owner of lunch counters and has opened his newest llum street. Mr. a large chain of had a great deal of experience as chef, starting out as assistant chef at the Anthony llotel in Fort Wayne. Nlr. Sells pliances for ers. such as onion dispensers and many other insigni- ficant tools now en passe, Indiana. is the inventor of many ap- the convenience of luncheon- pea and bean knife, odorless g.....g..g g..g..g..g..g ...an-.Q n..s..u u..o..s..a..s nm.: a a 6 0 - o AfterHigh School 2 VVhat? glndiana Home for Feeblemindedg i 5 Youth a . I . 5. . Q . - Lircular upon application : I 1- . . 0 O I GR.AC'E jonxsox, head matron . 0 ..................,--p.-I.-c.-1..1.4u.-l-.g..5..5..g.....g..............g..g..q AT THE THEATERS The new Rivoli Theatre will open with a stupendous oflering, Mr. Stanley Crigh- ton, the famous tragedian, will appear at his home town in the title role of Nlr. llenrhyn Polk or Polk Prooves l'reverse to l'eeling Potatoes, an epic written hy himself. lle will also appear in person to tell the ladies how he kept his youthful appearance. Free tickets will be sent by Crighton to all members of the class of '23, S. S, ll. S., that can be reached. Paul Rothert will appear at the llippo- drome next week with his famous beauty chorus. The following queens make up his famous Egg lieater Glide chorus: llelene llotfman. llelen llobrock, Yalette NYellman, Catherine Nliller, l.avon Fletch- er, and Dorrit Astrom, Age has ahkected neither llaul's bangs nor the grace of the girls. Floyd llergel will appear at the Yla- jestic this evening as Clarence in Clar- has been playing this part graduated from South Side ence. Bugs ever since he lligh School, Some of the older local fans will recall that llergel burst into fame after his tirst appearance in the play -when it was presented by the senior class. The girls all went buggy over him then and have stayed buggy ever since. JONGRATULATIONS, MAGGIE! ller many friends will be pleased to learn of the promotion of Xliss Margaret Moser, after being second onion peeler at the South Side Sweet Shop for twenty-five years, She has been advanced to chief bun splitter. g..g..g.....g..g..g..p..s Q..9.-5..0..0..0.to..o..n..g..p-4...-.Q--g..pl ' 5 Lectures on Applied Psychology 2 9 a 3 of : 5 i Paor. Nhaios Scnariia. AIZCDEFGQ ' a '................................................. ........................L I 0 0 gn9.-Q.-a..a.-o..o..c..u..o..a--5--Q.-pq-.pm-.Q--5-.5 Q Q e , 0 john Ross Gilliom The Undertaker of Distinction . Special Rates for Group Burials . 0 Q ',,..9.....9...ug.-Q..0up-.Q.-0..Q..9.-0-tl.-Q.-5--5.-g..g..g..g..,..g.....g. .!..-. .. ... .,-..-..,-..-...-..-..-...Q-.....l..i-..4Q.-...-....-L...-....-...-...- -. - -t.-.!. 5 THEODORE HUGE-CLASSICAL DANCER T Huges feet are said to be the largest in the world j LYRIC THEATRE i I Guaranteed to be the footlights of the entire performance 3'CIlIlllIITlIlTlllltllllllIlIl1IllTIIlllITIlllllTllltllllliIIIICIITHII-illMilli!!lll'?IllllI'TllllTllll1'llql S OCIE T hlisswllelen Rastetter entertained with a dvlightlul party last Sunday evening. The game ot heaits was played and lovelv prizes were awarded. .Xt at late hour refreshments v.'ere served. Table derota- tions were carried out in sweetheart roses End tulips- Those present were l.ingle Craig and the hostess. io, Bliss Geraldine Remmel has just an- nounced that after remaining single for ftwly-Ivvo years she will stay single for l lY-IWH more. No reason tthought lu be a manj was given. -O- Nliss Alice Keesherry has recentlv re- turned from a tour of lingland. France, Clecho-Slovakia and Alaska. Among her interesting experiences was a dance in the Royal Igloo with llis Royal llighness. Chicken llahn, the liskimo Crown l'rince. Chic dances just divinely, said Bliss lieesberry to her interviewer. liskimo pies were served. NYhen the King entered, C'VeV3'oiiC Yelled, t'Stop hailing while the king reigns. AO- A bride of recent date is Xlrg, Ruben Susanherry, nee Nliss Olevia Clav. Uh-vig, tinds great pleasure in raising pigs. Slay she enjoy this intellectual career for many years to Come. AO.. At the meeting of the ll.Nl.ll. tllappv Nlothers' llaranguel held in the Anthony llotel ballroom last XYednesday evening, the main feature of the banquet was the paper which Xlrs. Nlary lforker Oliver read on llow To Rear Thirteen Children on a Nlinister's Salary without lle'p and lie Active in Politics at the Same Time, is Nlrs. Oliver has done both we expect the reading smacked of experience. Chief toastmistress and breadcutter of the splen- did dinner was Bliss Gladys Stringer. 'ITTIE EV IS GOOD FISH livelyn l.ewis won the Australian crawl championship for women at a contest held at Atlantic City. Nliss l.ewis swam the dis'ance of 5-ll! yards in ten hours and forty-six and one-third minutes. Z SAY lr XVITH BRICKS 5 - Our assortment is complete , Z Annetta Yaggy 1 Brick Corporation If there is anything new in 2 Irish Confetti, we have it. 5 ro- l n n--1.-0.-0..g..g....-g..g..g..g..g..g,.g..g..g..g..g..g..g-.5..g..gi APRIL 1, 1945 THE SOUTH SIDE Lucille Morris Teaches Children Lucille Morris. now a slightly bent. I ' from high sclifml, she went to lialtimtire. - '.,- Qi ,ffl Maryland, where she graduated lirmn Nor- Celebrated Mollth Har ist For H- little tive-year-old children contimmusly. mer Graduate of-Southlsldei To 1 ' ' until her hody is thin and wasted. Nev- 3.12 Lyric TO111gh'G. in smile and hearty laughter. Tonight at 3:15:22 the celebrated 1-1 mouth harp player. Katherine Ross, will ,.,,, .AQ ,, ,..,., . ' display her talents at the l.yric. Miss , also imitate to perfection a one armed man with a mosquito llite behind the ear. play- . , Q the lmoleum at the age ot tiye. A mini- 2:1:2:111125115:15122-1:111:E:E1:1:1:5E15:l5:I111:11-:-2:21:11:11-1-2 ze-3111:-ze:-aim 1-1-11-1-:-1-:-.1-:-:-1 -.--: -1-1-.-: -.-A 1-:-:- IWW fait. H-hh-h She K-11115 -'At thu 534W U1 mm-kubhk nulsifian tonight Floyd Bergel the picture of one of the most suave and oily tongued convicts ever to wear the hall and chain. You would the well educated and tinely groomed llugs llergel, chiropo- of the must sensa- the day. On the from South 'Side 'l'he ahtive is hardly recognize in him dist, who figured in one tional murder cases nt' eve of his graduation lligh Scliot-1, a schmtl-cliuxn. one Ilaull Iless. stole something of great value to the llergel family. llr. llergel had been trying ever since to tind lless up until last night, when the two inet in a htix at the lyric theatre. lpttn seeing his life-long enemy, llergel sprang lil't'tlll his seat and pounced upon lless with It drawn pen-knife. Ile struck a fatal hlow through the lohe of the left ear and while the dying man lay writhing in gi, ponl of hlnod, cried: l-'or twenty- twn years I have chased ynul 'llell nie, where is my sister's chewing-gum P XYith ll last gasping breath, lless moaned, Oh. hut chewing-gum and the ladies-I could not live without them. lZergel's wife. formerly Nliss Margaret ller. has stayed faithfully hy her convict hushand tln'oughttut the trial and sentenre. She declares lovingly that she can over- ltinlc any Vice fn' mistake in the one man ot' the universe who ever did or ever will mean anything in her life. llowever. she has heen seen fretluently ahciut the law tttlires ol' l'epper N Patterson, .fXtttirneys, and rumor has it that she may sue for divt-ree and alimony and marry the silver shi-et's most recent idol---Stanley Frigh- ton, lY.XY'l'l l1-.X prttfessinnal Knttptwt liutter. hv a retined maiden ladv who is just leaving the hospital atter a nervous Nhrealqdown caused by the strain ul clipping t-tutpnns froin her Litluitlated Lipstieks. l,t., stocks, Yixian lmwell, Vhttne X tllltltltltl 'J' the llynure liellef' llorntlty llnlt will he clonrlceeper and page. t.atherine Nliller will he cluet tly- chaser. l-lrma Somers is head snnp warm- er tnever ahnve .lc lil. Nlildred lleiutz has charge tif the haked heans. tlhis in- cludes thnse nl' the human species as well as the 57 varitiesl lion l'arker will roll all the l'arker house rolls hetween hasket halls, Bliss Henderson is to he congratulated on her statit til' workers. This husiness is expected to he a great success and a ruin- plete l'iuanrial dellation. SCHOOL PRINCIPLE TALKS Highly Educated High School Official to Talk at Lyric Tonight at 8:30 lidna Wyneken, principal uf the new tqrane lligh Sclitml. will address the .Xp- parent-'l'eaehers .Xssnciation on Why the Youth of loday is Going tn the llttw- wuwsf' tnnight at S130 nkltwlt at the l,yrie, Kliss XYynekeu, who is a graduate ol' several eastern colleges and has a long experience as kindergarten teaeher, will have an appealing message whieh will in- terest all ot' the elderly people ,ot the com- munity. DR. SCI-IIVIIEDER ELUCIDATES Publishes Monumental Work on Lepi- doptera and Coleoptera of Pish Island ,X nntahle et-ntrihutitui tu science was made when llr. Xlanetta Svlunit-der, Nl. ll.. recently pnhlished her mttnumeut.il work on the lepidoptera and Coleoptera nt' the lslaud nt' l'ish. llr. Nlcllougall was assisted in her arduous lahttr ol' collecting hugs and data hy two pitill-sst-i's at Smith tktllege, lirnia Sinners and Ili-:drive Roush. BERNEIIE MARTZ PRUMUTED 'ill MATREN UF ASYLUM Succeeds Miss Verna Welty, Who Is Leaving for New York This Week. Miss llerniee Xlartz has just he-en made matron nt' the Saint Vincent Orphan Asy- lum. Kliss Klartz will sueced Nliss Yerna Xlielty. who is leaving this city for New York. Bliss Hartz .cas formerly private secretary to Bliss XYeltv and her many friends will he glad tm hear of her primin- tion. She will take charge tif the asylum at once as Nliss llielty leaves 1'-tr New York this week. SONG RENDERING TUESDAY Two Local Artistsilvill Rhapsodize Great American Ti.:nes-Attend- ance Not Compulsory The Klisses Dorothy Yerwiere and Dm'- othy llolt, local artists, will appear next Tuezsday in a concert het'-ire tl'e llaris Conservat.iry ot' Klusie, ilillej' will ap- pear on the avenue. Kliss llolt will sing that great .Xmericau rhapsody. t'Yankee lltintllef' while Xliss Yerwiere will 3260111- pany her on the grind organ. It is not known il' they will have a tiioiiliey, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 9 0 Xvtttg full' : 12. H .t n L is v 1 i FOR KLXYUIQICSS ' i c 5 5he promises every memher ut S, S. 'J 1 Q 2 at white suit and a lirntmi. ' . . ..u u u ..................,.....,..,..,.....,..,..,.....,..a.....,,......, g SOMETIMES PAGE THREE AGNES WATKINS HAS BEEN PURCHASED BY RED SUX Noted Catcher on South Side Team To Take Place of Red Sox Catcher. April 1, 1945.-Agnes Watkins. far famed captain and catcher of the South Side girls' baseball team in 1923. has been purchased by the Red Sox from the Green Sox to take the place of the Red catcher. who died recently. The Reds have had great ditiiculty in keeping a catcher for more than half a season but it is thought that Bliss VVatkins will survive longer than the rest because of her unusual repu- tation acquired while playing on the South Side High School squad. Under her able leadership the team won all its games that 1923 season, setting an unsurpassed record. Bliss VVatkins states that if she does make good it will be due entirely to her training received while on the South Side squad. KOPS KETCH KROOKED KOEPF Wienie Salesman Arrested for Illegal Use of Cosmetics on Torrid Canines john Koepf, of Lafayette street. near the railroad, was tined 310,00 for color- ing a batch of hot dogs made in his shop. The sausages had a very unpleas- ant and pallid compleion so he used femi- nine means of restoring the healthy glow, Ile was broke, as usual, and so will spend several days behind the bars, where it is hoped he will catch enough healthy mice to make up for his recent loss. LADIES' TEAM HAS DE-FEET Serious Accident Occurs When Peg Iler Has Heart Failure After Seeing Don The ladies' all-foul baseball team went down in de-feet last Saturday afternoon when they were beaten 267 to O. Though the teams were pretty evenly matched, the Alumnae team didn't seem to be able to get farther than the tirst base. 1They walked there.J Margaret Iler al- most made a home run: just as she left third base she saw Don Parker in the grand stand and had an attack of heart failure before she reached the plate. la......... ..............t................................. . ..........? Maj estic Theatre 2 - 2 Z 'rnr:RE's A QUAKER GIRL IN Y QYAKER TOAYN , . ' Starring Nl.-XRY HALL , ' . . . . . Get your tickets preserved at once Q 0 -0--e--o--o--0--0--0--Q--1--Q..g..g..g..g..9..q..g..g..g.....g.-9.4.4. Q' U DAN LANDS IN WHITE HOUSE Holds Formal Reception to Show His New Suit-Has New Style Collar The VS'hite House was the scene of an elaborate reception last evening. Anything that occurs at NYashington is of special interest to South Side Alumnae for the President is a '33 graduate, Daniel Sprang, and the tirst lady of the land was for- merly Miss Dorothy McDougall. The affair was formal and the president was in full evening dress. His collar, be- ing winged just enough to admit easy sliding for his Adam's apple. Mrs. Sprang was beautiful in a severely draped moun- tain haize of crepe roumaine which she carried with her usual stateliness and dig- Il1iV. BOUT TONIGHT! SEE BIG and Gene Englehart will Madison Square Garden in the worlds bantam weight Don Parker meet tonight at a bout to decide championship. However, the glehart. Though Parker swings a heavy is light on his feet-he dope seems to favor En- left. Englehart weighs about 90 pounds. FRANCES CUTS GORDEAU TIE The lion. judge Nlarion Schaffer this morning granted a divorce to Mrs. G. A. Gordy, who charged her husband with cruel and inhuman treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Gordy have been married for almost twenty years but their wedded bliss was not what some people thought it was cracked up to be. Mrs. Gordy was given her maiden name again-Bliss Florence Flentye. BARNUM-BAILEY ENGAGES A REAL Gllllll TALL LADY Miss Williamson Accepts Position as Long Lady with Well Known Circus. The Barnum-Bailey Circus had its initial performance last night at Reiner's Grave. Among the members of the show was a local miss, Gladys VVilliamson. She is the tallest lady in the show, standing about twelve feet four. She has to have her maid get on a step- ladder to comb her hair. One of her chief peculiarities is that she never rift dawn. She prefers to stand for she thinks she may still grow taller. PART OF SOUTH SIDE CRUMBLES Singing, Invoked by Edna Pawlisch Causes Disaster The noise. the terrible noise. which has been making our building vibrate till the northwest end finally gave way last even- ing, April 1, 1938, was caused by the functioning of the vocal organs in Bliss Edna Pawlisclrs throat. who was rendering a concert at the Miller Opera llouse, just across the street. Nliss Pawlisch will be remembered by the wonderful showing she made at South Side High School, the school she gradu- ated from in 1925. She also created many friends t?J with her charming voice. .!..-. .....-...-..-......-.......-..-..-..-..-...-....-...-..-......-..-..-...-..-..- .-...- '!' I XYe can untie the matrimonial knot as easily as we tie it, L PEPPER AND PATTERSON .4!z'01'1zeys I A tlustice of Peace in Connectionl L L Vt'e guarantee the most sensational divorce case at the lowest cost. I Special night court if desired. -r--- ------- .L.-..-..-...-..-...-..-...-..-...-........ .. - - - -..-..g. UNDERTAKING OUR SPECIALTY . tIn an L'nderhandecI XYayJ I I V IfVe Specialize 012 Rfrifivny I amz' Street Cnr .4ccia'e1zz's XVe Clean up a Bloody Machine No Matter How Gorv and Splatterecl It May Be l EVELYN LESVIS K RAY KRIEGER I Coughin Avenue Near Cremutory 1 AVNAIILQF ,, M5 J H wi? Ewzv , filfv- Ray 4 8447 nit , L0lVg5dNE xg-lg, N os os. HEETERNVALFEMININE VY . Hi - : ELEN 7 THEYUSRPTSH :ER 21539 R077 5 - ,' 32 if M DON N15 ,JSwEEgf1EAn'IY STA Q rn.. ,, I? -y O . wx , YK ' S I H9595 X 'V ' xr' I' - ' N x ll , I If Bk I 4 i 5 GW I ff fillldfl'-fnlzr'


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