South Whitley High School - Reflector Yearbook (South Whitley, IN)

 - Class of 1923

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JUNIOR CLASS CHARACTERISTICS Mary Army (Bill) — Nothing - is so hard but what it can be cracked. Arthur Baker (Do-Little) — Not much to say, but plenty to do. Eugene Beard (Gene) — All comes to those who wait. Harold Bentz (Bentz) — A very quiet boy, especially when asleep. Foster Bollinger (Baggy) — Speed does not always count. Edith Boyer (Edie) — Everything comes by reasoning. Eli Casner (Windy) — Our most silent member? Artlie Cullem (Art-gum) — Well-uh. I don ' t hardly know, unless it was this way. Garland Goff (Pencil) — My Ford ' s pretty speedy. Marie Kaler (Shorty) — Oh, some Freshmen are nice. Paul Kendall (Sleepy) — Slow but sure. Hulda Kreider (Huldy) — Slow and not always sure. Lurabelle Martin (Slim) — Juniors shouldn ' t chew gum in the assembly room. Carrie Ray (Sandy) — Very modest and dignified. Thelma Reckard (Thelme) — Her fellow lives at Warsaw. Stewart Smith (Smithe) — The unknown Smith. Mark Snyder (Doc) — His thoughts are always turned to Laud. Lois Spann (Lodie Pan) — It ' s better to settle by arbitration. Elizabeth Talbert (Lizzy) — She finds time to write notes to a certain Sophomore. Kenneth Wilson (Biscuit Lip) — I know another way. Lewis Beard (Cannon Ball) — He has an excellent understanding. Carl Foust (Foust) — All the girls admire that wave. Page Twenty-five

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t lMZ. Class of ' 24 President — Mark Snyder Vice President — Eugene Beard Secretary and Treasurer — Carrie Ray Class Advisor — Mr. Mitzner CLASS COLORS Red and White. CLASS ROLL Edith Boyer Elizabeth Talbert Marie Kaler Carrie Ray Paul Kendall Kenneth Wilson Harold Bentz Ilulda Kreider Lois Spann Thelma Reckard Lurabelle Martin Stewart Smith Arthur Baker Artley Cullem Garland Goff Mark Snyder Lewis Beard Mary Army Foster Bollinger Eugene Beard Page Twenty-four



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M Junior Class History On golden wings have flown the years since that wonderful day in September, 1920, when thirty-five frightene d Freshmen passed over the line into the Promised Land. Long had the vision been before us and none knew the glory that filled our hearts as we took up our work in the mys- terious realms of High School. We were changed persons — no longer the same beings. We wandered blankly about the building. We followed the mob and it was not long until we were at home, happy and content. Almost before we knew it we were Sophomores and we assumed a greater dignity and also a very patronizing air toward the Freshies. From thirty-five Freshmen we had dwindled to twenty-seven Sophomores. The scholarship of this class compared very favorably with that of its prede- cessors and as the months and seasons glided by we found ourselves at the beginning of the school year, Juniors. We are lending our strongest sup- port to the new administration and to the faculty, and every member of the class of ' 24 is a booster for S. W. H. S. Speeding by are our school days with their opportunities, advantages, and joys. And in only one more year we will say good-bye to dear old S. W. II. S. Let us make the most of the few months ahead of us. STEWART SMITH, ' 24. Page Tv

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