Sullivan High School - Arrow Yearbook (Sullivan, IN)
- Class of 1925
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N Page four e if. 4-' . 3- -4 3 r '59, 5334 ?s?2fi-111131. ,,,..,..,,.....,-f-4-mf y..,.-.-1-- :gg--3---M A -..---2:1 A --wf,.ff:1--g-2-:..1:x-1q.-a:-'A1f- -rr--v--J - PLIRPLEAs DGQLD .-r,vf-aas':,':-1:15 5.11 - -:::l,g..nv.f.a,t-nqadniewu ' FOREWORD The high school annual is one of the instru- ments for portraying the ideals, activities and accomplishments of the school. We realize the splendid advantages of our new building so have dedicated this volume of the Purple and Gold to it. May its success ever continue. May you enjoy the pictures, the wit and the truths and bear with us in our effort to portray the real spirit of S. H. S. There are classes have passed from this school many years And they've tackled the future, its joys and its 'Q' ripe.: . , t U ra , , I 'il 54'-1 mln SEQ' Jw a 'pf l !f:El'? 5 S, fearsg 5 llut an unquestioned fact to the whole world I -' ' V3 call: ' The twenty-Eve class is the best of all. gl - 1019 Qi? I if is tel. v fig' H ll' ijfov ii it'-rf' r , 4, , - i 1' T? -f Mt bf -itig-Ftfi 4 L it ffl it if ,ri lf Pagehve gig , we Q , -qv. A J.,.,.,.., 7...........,.,... ,,...,,.,.,..,,.,y-..,.,,,f.,u.,,.,..y-g. m........- A ,,......,.wf, :' ,.:r:,v-:v....-f-g!-.:.5-...gg-Q-:L11f'A4fvssv. PURPLEIAND A---M.lws-m.:.f:f1,L?.1...1.,..,.....s:.16Q-K4-M.-.-1: ,- ..e:.-...M-...par-:-::-n41v.1.n.sfme:.....,..-0:--- -,, - 'ing-115: zwjrg - ORDER OF CONTENTS .::v:: PICTURES OF BUILDINGS ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY CLASSES ATHLETICS Football Boys' Basketball Girls' Basketball ACTIVITIES Clubs Purple and Gold Staff Monitor Staff . FEATURES Spectator Senior Activities Prophecy Will Story Jokes 3 Zbxerxigf l 3 5 li :WV F'.'Q'3fYSrX-fic?-ii , kj +5Q2-nfl! INK! QSM. ' ' I Ns. :1i:::...-4g U' 'V' Q lil ' i x lisilxixg iff igflikbft miie .. f 5 if-viii Vs' I - 2' as ' -1 - - I fx 3 -rt ,LJ ,Q 2' A 4 H 5 ea.. . . ,. WRX fr asf? Q I is gi 5 23' f wwe 'WR ' W , an A, Wig 1: fill 5519 f? fi' 'UQ' flf-iwmi --f- J -r7,3iLi.537 ' ., s. ,,.x,,.. , Page six E Q!-7'i5Giii5LEiA1iiDfG5WfI3 E -u q,4h.-u-,vn-..,,.1s.,..! .-,..-.gu4.n,-,..,,,t,...u.m.my-Que-494:-zauuz..::4:-gaur - .1 ' fn:-crzi.-:hir Y' , 1 Jin :ylklexnnriam Q hljfdfll is 1110 gate of life. MISS GERTRUDE FREEMAN One who has labored for the Sullivan schools since l9Ol. One whose faithful service needs no eulogy. ller interest extended far beyond the school into church and civic fields. A per- fect woinan, an earnest teacher, a wise counsel- lor, a true friend has left us. She was a friend -our friend-one whom we admired and whom we now sincerely mourn. 4517 L51 . I-'I f gf... -r: I . .-, - 1 V32 .M ,jfffsffvqs '.f half!!! li :asia 1 4- . -I f-gr 13 Q ' fee . gs-1-. -' .X :! ' 1 gl: SVI., 5. P' rl' .il-' it if , lr' iii? -2 1 ,,,1, . ' 3 l .ua -N ' 'W 5 LA..-.rf--A , ' i ff,- s- - 1 . - . 4 - W ,l S 1 5 4 ill: 53? iii 234. HJ li if 55 if 424 , bf. 1 h Page sew n ' 'N I .4- -:Q-fun..-'.4.-..-I--p-1---4-fuH-.,.w......,m.a..f.-,.......-,...-vwv-w-,-A-f...1 quw.v..1n::.e:.-..L....44:1-- f.-- ' arg..-gn.: 1 nfr- . . ,ff ,fe , fi, : . 'T' ,'?N:'iJ-3 sink Ml fa? ' V ,...-a .. if gqmi-:W wlu-4,5 MX . X 'NEI-'i.--I ., also 5 ba. tt ---Wh ' OLD HIGH SCHOOL S. ll. S. so battle scarred, Scene of tests and lessons hard, Beautiful you stand. Oh, what memories you holdg VVhat a tale you could unfold! ln our minds you are of gold, - kd, w'Ksa:fw- XN'onderful, and grand. ,:,, , 'V it - ?f l5' 1 N' Ji . HL etiggii , llftgilgf '- ' fc-1:-5 , , fi t -1 -' -' -. ,U '51, 'F' .P '5 'E-. A , , ., , if mi ig 35 5 is 35 5 fgsiwffiff iff-4gq,f 1 Y ' , g'31'G. 55.54. F iw -la gs 4 W9 .f iv ev- till' if i-'Wf Wf ' - 4-.'f'5:?53ff ' ' Page eight ,..,.,-...W-'f1-4-.gf-,U-Q-qi.-.vp :-- --VA ---f -..,,.....1 A 1:,.::ew..fs,,,,. 1,-,A H ' PHBEPFr,5T5Q,geQQLD W NEW HIGH SCHOOL New .I Iigh School so deep and hroad, Ilear us give this humble laud To your structure greatg May great men come from your door, May your renown grow and soar :Xml he known from shore to shore On :1 future date. 1 Hi ff' 5-QI fin ff r'.f'f1r'j'w:Hr' H 1 '- fruits 1 2 5 :fr M ww' - 1 'T r . , .r . V, V, Q: A L. Et- - '. 4 4 ' - , , 5- 1-. Qu ,...,...in-L,,,., sl Page nine I ' A-,.,W-at7--.-.-Af--..,.,,i.-,pf's f vvvxggpg-mg-v-Q11 -:fx---V Yf '...,w:zw1Y, , -x.:-w 1:- '-Q' ...uvv-gf : . .. ' l 4: 'A , ,. f - IQ! V- -...- ' F x -4-----f ' 1 ,J-K ...M:y4e-:-4uvv-v--v.qp41-.-..3..n--..u-vv..v-A:-1.-an-va-.1-:.---af-Ury:-Attrawnwmufzzzzinvialt-- '..' rr..-Elf: 1 Y Q: ELM PARK Old lilm l'z1rk, wherein l started just Z1 dozen years ago: Time has passed since l departed From your doors, but, old school, know, Know that although things have progressed- i,kh.5 ,A J ' - -V. Old things been replaced by new- x +:'7 l- VQQ, . . . . g :ai Fix It-pw' btlll the fondest memories linger -1 -- - , ' y : .3 M, . . I p Qz::z1Qs:QE In nw mind, of davs with von. gm v-N .-'.n.',:,?XV3::,Q?ws - 1 , it-as-5541! H., N. 'l 1 A , , .. - t Qin. N N- ir'-iff el sg -ig, Mgr Q32 f Q1 ' l'2 . r .1 lm, 1 I Q :fi-iii . SH 5 5 ' 8 ' -3 1 ' .,, . Aw-'K ,lt 0 5 . , H - , .ca a-. ., ie.:-. ' f' .' Q'. ,F Q 315 .. -'- ish T 'V - ' .., 5? ?,! 4 , 'f..:i1:::.14 ...E 1 , S ' -ip I5 gfgffg -Q33 23 ,, 3 Q 5' ,,.'f'ff'!Ff:f?'?h'7 e '4 ' '::i3f1', ..' H+' . ' ' 4-A .5 YIVIQ 54 ,TB 'R fbi in 5? 3' ,Efm li ' 'fl y T- .. - W if., - , .pl it gyifg, gf 2 , - six Q in 4, ,-M95 l D. - .. . Q.. , ..-, ,. A-. .-.. A V- .-7-5,3-fy Page ten 'Y Q: :J 3 iii? -f5'55' ' 41 Qgl. -fffll I' f.?1'xi:?f2e ,.... -...-....,,-,... .. ,,., .f,.,.,.,..-,., A.-U 1, u,,,i-.LQ -, :mu-. ... -- -, .,..:, A -::,,-::H...nl-,g:.:,1g-,,Qq51:- 1- 5- Y-15,1-s.: Inf' 9 , - - L ' I -Y: , ,H -.., , , t .... 4-4vn,...--.1-,-...,.,...-.N ...H--.-.-.......4.-t,-..,....-.w.-.-4.----f.4u--:-u-v.n.v.n.n-:::- --.-4ef-sw H' 1 ,zur i CENTRAL This wld sclmul so tall and stzltcly, In past yours has counted greatly 1 f ji X, As Il mczms of cclucatitm for our cverlzwting yulllll. Cuuntlcss times SIILSS hclrl the meeting' Of her classes through the Hceting Years and has witlistoml the heating' Of the wezlther, but in truth, She is aged :incl pzllsiccl now, and llcr well V' I ' c:u'n'cl rest is near - ML-nmricsufl1cr:u'cclcIu'. Fx if I 'Q sr 'Ha ?-5 55, 55' lf fi 5 Es 5 0 2 'P E -Y . Q 1 ' : 1' . K' 1 . L . ir ai E3 Q mf. at 31' 'f Ki -'af 2 Page eleven ,i . I 11. n'U'i3-ill? - --!:'f af? Q6-Miz, in! Iii ' f 1 fffs i -- fix fra it Qin! fig! .Q 85' Hi? LY? 12 1 as W ! W 10 .. .,,,..,.,,,Tum-Af... ,,., .,x,t.,,,,,,,7f,,,.,,, H, 3.43,-pn,-345-3-..-4--...M . ff P LIRPLE AND -GOLD A F22 W -W fA--gg.1,..41::.-.1-Taz,:fi..-,.f,.--v.Lf:.e.-1...-..-..1: ,, W.:-iw-.-.1-f.,1-nf-:su-wav-wnfgefeiixe-'-W,,' f f, ::1:..l1l5Q. ,, th ,Q . . m L f l fl, 3 GYMNASIUM il Q lltbx Q3 Days spent w1th you, Gymnaslum, were brlefg -1 Q f I H , , l gil M' Dehghtfully and swlftly they flew by. L 1' lf lx Nklf'lQ1i'jix, -Q 'M -'ff': -.Y-.' .X 5 T5-gglfll QA. X x Though eagerly We wished to go ahead, Still, we departed from you with a sigh. L Xi 'Q 'N el ilgjuji fi.-19 1: f, l . f f Emi' F I F SU , l I ' ' ' -X. I I fm K A ' C 1. ,P - f ' . .f- 4 .W Q g - -- l -1' wi' 2 -Mr, i x f' N, A ' 5.9 5 lf' -f .- 'i ' -. .M F 1fA.1,,f,, . 55 5 w E32 5, Q 9 gg gh 55 9, Vg si 5 gsgfx-,g,1.gg.h.,, 'gf ' ill , A , -. .F , -L 'fLf4gg'.z-A- ' Page twelve PURPLE AND GQLDf 5?f s , ,,., ... . . .,,,.,,w..M.,. H . U ....N.,,, ,.,.--........,,,,..-.,,......fu-..-,An-,.,g,....wv,.-.--..,.....,,.4,A. ., X f , 4 w,kr,,.,.,W,,M.w..f..4.,-2.-.w mN.:,xw ,.+wM1f.4 QMx..:m.ma.w-lamwwmwfwmwammsawvwmmazwwm D Q F' A mwah-3 - 'A :V 4f1ff'f1's:1l!Lll5kY7fQ11t9'4u:D'f'5M! Page f4rUl'll'L'I1 X rg,-.gg 1, L f 1 Zlhministratinn , anh janultp by ,.,., . .. --.... ,..,., ,. ...,., ,,,i .....,se,.y...-..s-, ,,,. -..s..,,.s..--,..ssps,,....,,:.-s..,.,,..,s..- A I I 4 was 15:2 A ' lid .,.................0....,,...........,...,....,.......-,.....,e.s,..........s.M.....ee-- ,Lrg 4 MR. BROWN Mr. Brown has served on the school board for five years, so reading toasts on himself from a high school annual is old, but this year we'll say, that because he is the oldest mem- ber, he deserves much praise for securing.: for us, at last, our new building. Thank you, Mr. Brown l MR. CROWDER Mr. Crowder, the new member of the board, has probably learned by this time that running: :i new high school with four hundred students is no fun, but anyway he has helped make this year-'s board become the famous three and we're for him all the time. Page sixtccn 4 MR. OWENS Mr. Owens is now serving his second term on the school board. When he was re-named we were all glad, because we knew he would push the new high school project, and he's done just that! If Mr. Owens ever needs assistance like we needed it, all he has to do is ask. v A W.- ,.. ,..,..-.- . . .-.. ...v-1 .-4 qv- L,-, .-,.-v---2 J --- -----A -Q .-f- ----. - :.e,-.-.-w..--..-5-.,,,,-...,,,L.,.-v V.,---...q..,.,,,,.1..-.. ff P IIRPLE A D -GOLD lf Wi - - -4-----w---.1-.---M 11-H--.1-1-'-.m-.A-.----. wx-.4-. uf..:Y-:L-A-u...-w.s.:::r.q.....o,:-,f ,, , i-,,,.,,.,,, 11- 5- Y '- MR. MONTGOMERY Ml. Montgomery has been superintendent of the public schools of this city for the past thrcc years. Hc has co-operated with the school lxoaril in proving to the people that there should be a new school huilrlimz. Now his elrvams have ln-cn realized in a beautiful new huilalim: in za location where wc can really fm- Nature anal cnjoy it. 4 MISS HULL Miss Hull has bee-n an instructor in the Sullivan High School longer than any other mm-mb-lr ol' the faculty. As Dean of Girls shv has won thc admiration and :Affection of :ull who have mine to hor for help and ad- vice. As a teacher, while shc is very ca- pable in any line of study, sho is unsurpassed in Flmzlish wm-k. Wo hope that Miss Hull will continue her work here in the future. MR. BILLMAN ' - D. C. Hillman, the new principal of S. H. S., has accepted the reins and has driven us thruupzh a vcry successful year. He had many lvurrlcns whcn we moved into our new home. but hc was always patient and considerate of 13Vl'l'yUnC. , l':urv Sl'Vl'lli1'l'll -. . . ., ,,.,,.,.-..,.W . ....-.,,,,. . ,.,.....,.,.,..,,.,....,,l.,,,...,L.,..,,,....-...-..,.,,,,.,..., - N . - ' fx. ...-....i 5 .K P R E-'x ,E-QI i'N,,A,. .,.--1. ...V A .... .. .. .... ...,,-- ..., ,.-,.,-. J, -. .,.,M-.WM-,,.., -,,- . ...,...--:....-..........-.-11..v-.,..-N-..fw- .af FACULTY MARY ALICE ADAMS M. E. WHITLOCK MUSETTA USREY 1Mrs. E. G. Scheumannl Mathematics, Physiology 1Mrs. N. T. Wgshburn, J1'.J French, Englieh ' John B. Stetson University. English Western College: Indiana Um- Cheamstry. Ward Belmont: Indiana Univer versity. u ivan, ndiana. sity. A. B. French, English, A. B. Home Economics. Los Angeles, California. Huntington, West Virginia. U it R. A. WILLER FRANK LAUGHLIN Music History J Cunsenvatory of Music, Cincin- Indiana State Normal, .nati. . l - A. B. History. Diploma in Voice and Public Terre Haute, Indiana. School Music. 'I 1 vw X Middletown, Ohio. f ' W3 'f f'--fg77f', 'ff123Qf:-,Q i. .- '---f3iLig?:.' .f'f5Ef As I sit here in solitude v if -fy, y And idly pen these lazy words, My mimi is in 21 drifting mood, fjiiffif-313 And wanders back, like straying herds. 127 1 :vw X 'I rl ?1's'f6i?S fi .i if i.i2i f li S 'Vi Twi 2 gl We .-'pig .5. -.1 ii it' fr' me 'i-ifaflii if ' Jil.:-,. ' 1G5?.-- Y? - iz 4: A 4 Q 'iiiifi-?A?, 5. 'La iv 551,-'E 53 Q... Ti' 'ii f if' Q' ei Y Vi- jj if a--gij.:5ics5g,iQ:'g?, ., 55 A , i. .1 jjli, '- if' 34 if if- . , +,?fp-QQ 531 I- .5 ,551 , -.lei f 1 . Page eighteen :H l- , k,,,,,a,. A , ,, ,r.,,,,..., ,,, .U V,u.,N,..s-Q.-Q. ... .,..-....,,,......-w.....-.,.,,.,,-......-...,In..v.4:L-,,:,.v.,..-,...-.-Q..1..,,,,,,,1. PURPLEA DIGQLD M FACULTY HARRIET D. SMITH H. W. BRANSTETTER GAY EDNA CALVERT Latin, Social Sciences Biology, Botany Latin Indiunu University: Columbia Wabash College. Indiana University: I. S. N. University. A. B. Science. A. B. and A. M. Latin. A. B. Latin. Bloomfield, Indiana. Sullivan, Indiana. Rushvillu, Indiana. AILEEN OLIVER LOIS A. WOODY lMrs. J. D. Hullj Eruzlish, French. Physical Domestic Science Geography . ' f Oxford College. Indiane' and Washington Uni- .I , Sprimzfielcl, Missouri. A'V'gf gfqSmish. ' lg wg Thorntown, Indiana. And dreamy visions seem to float Before my eyes and I can see, As clear as sounds a lone bird's note, The teacher who first tutored me. 1 .v. n r. ,:. -'- ff 4 4555! if Q eg if is ta- , ,L ,-.-- ..i X -- iifife . ' fi- .l QL r' . 1.4 q,:f- - ,,.. .-' M .4.,iL,,,i.j .,,-jigg -xl 11 gl it v s -'?fi+fJQ 4 . K- . , ,.l. ,L is if 555' wi ' H 25 .' 'sh fflli 26 flffif -.f2i,FQE:.1f- ,, ' . Q - M. .. I T I if Alf: ,ffl ii fi ff. .li '5' 4 359 gift .3 i5!'6f'1.4:.Y,fl M,,,5.f,.s,,ilI ff Pane nineteen '3- 5 I . , , , ,, , . ,,.,..t,,.. . . ,....-,,, ..-I.....n U ..,.,.,....--.,,,,, .,- ..... f fn-Y Ill? A B gf GI D I LIL. Lfiii L' LDT ii., ' 15 , . . . I Q ,,,. FACULTY C. R. GRIGSBY Mathematics, Physics Indiana State Normal. A. B. Physics, Mathematics. Terre Haute, Indiana. HELEN V. KEISER Mathematics Indiana State Normal. A. B. Mathematics. Terre Haute, Indiana. HAROLD A. MARTIN I ELIZABETH BEASLEY History, English Western Colleile. A. B. Chemistry, Social Science Sullivan, Indiana. J. P. DONNELLY Manual Training Commerical Indiana State Normal: B. S. Indiana State NormalfCommer- Shelhurn, Indiana. cial. Terre Haute, Indiana. 5:13. Face after face Heats gently by . Till all my teachers, one by one. 1 K I Have come and vanished, and I sigh: I 'L-vr.1bm. Q, Q- :I gdggtjf:-1, x 4- V - . .. 2-Q b:1H.'g'z- .-2:11431 ..m..- 1-4 -N, I is I wa, 1, 9, 4 bl 1 .V I E'-if . Vg 5, ,,. : 2 ,I nl QM ' 5,3 5, z,-1 I X Q ' 1 V. 1 I iQ-Q 2.5, 1. I ' .I My Ll, ery -. A A 53355.11 5 Page twenty I think what they for me have done. , 5 . w' : ' L x PURPLE A D GQLD ,,-.. - +35 L lfgfijit V ...Y FACULTY EMMA BRUNGER RUTH McNABR English Emllish Indiana University. Western College. A. B. Latin. A. B. Latin. Sullivan, Indiana. Sullivan, Indiann. VERONA M. YOUNG ALICE M. BROWN Art Supervisor Home Economics Metropolitan School of Music Illinois Stake Normal Univer and Art. sity. Poseyville, Indiana. B. S. Home Economics. Kurtz, Indiana. 417 rig ---r , 'rf'-121-Af' 4 al 'Lf' ',, 'nf' X 2' I I --1. .-- - ., lm i pig.. . ' , 'B' .4 f So, teachers of our S. H. S., -: . , LQ' -I., You must believe us as we state, 5 '- Your persevering gentleness 1 I . We truly do appreciate. Q' . ' will li' 'F 1 V A 'Fi I , ' v 1 , fi 2 Q L LIF.vf ' - - . . ' uf. 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Ny - f 5 HW ig 4 F J rw? - . 5 S I it 5 Xl X qw Q ' Y X N X 7!! fjyli 'fr X K X W 9 o . u . o 5i?'x 1, .e . X H, fx HZZQWNN fn 1 Q NI M .4 L f, I -HN c ,f?f2g:-X- 17' YQ' ff :Kiwi 1 as fix MQ?W QM: MFI M rg ly .p Q Q 7 It 49 flilassw X 0 I, xxx QI f I , A, Y 'WT-ffliyf ' ..-.L, xl -ft' I 1? ' V -, ., 1,-X, .,,4,, -,. ..,,--, ..- .,.-.f.. -.,, . ... ..,,. an , w 1- . 4 . . -v , - 1 '1al g'12H'dii ,-Ill!-'Qf-fiv lvl V, I . e ,, r x l I , V ,A L i , Q I , , -I i Q ., , -,1 h. ' I, ,Q g .J :- wt.,-,,,1,-, - . L V. 5 . , -.... 'fm J' , .- 4, l..-- . ' .iff K SL! l i2,.,,,l 1, ill 'lg '4' 1, ji ,ij JE All fl ,I V A V Q... ,U -iw. .. .-.-. .. ...,.t-.,.,t ..'..A,-.M-L .nr-mf--f.. ,xc is 5'- a Rr SENIORS LILLIAN DONSBACH Her conversation is a string of pearls, for she has the snpreme gift of keeping silent. NVINSTON COLLINS A clothing store nloclel. HELEN PYLES A smile will go a long, long way. KATHLEEN MYLES Kzltlilecn of the auburn locks was zealously intern-steel in Indiana University DALLAS MARTS Restl he said, why, I shall have all eternity to rest! HELEN VICKREY She helieves we must have reason for speech but we neecl none for silence. :-QML' finite: 'Ex 1:42 j 1 I Fl, sl lk flag, lfllLq:1'.' is ,, , 4532, '.'lf-gif? 'Lv' 4 4 , Q 'fifi-LT? 7,3J:g1 gl ft - -7, V P J ,.f,x A Page twenty-four , PsIIRP EAITIDGII s e ee eeer SENIORS IDA RICHICSON Bc good, sweet maid, I.et those who wull be clever CARI. CIAIJBICRRY The one who studies, A boy all business. NANCY COBB 'She has forsaken us. I.I.OYlJ ICXLINIQ XX':1s she ever known to be unkind? YQ:- I JOHN xf1sK V375 There is magic in his finger tips. '-1 HAZEI, SMITH Fate tried to conceal her by calling her 'SIllIIIl'.u Page twenty-Hve fog, . 4 ' . ., ff--jr , .... , A.. .. . ,,.-, , ,f , .. ,..,. 7 ... -5, 1. iv., ,.,,,.,.f-..--Q .. -..,,,, .....,n,......A..,,.,,.,... ..,.,..-x-.,..1:Q1.,u, M. W4 vs,--L x x 3 1 . it 3 1 ' ,-- .3 Q-' , . e w SENIORS GEORGENE BILLMAN Optimism personified. ROBERT RIGGS President of Blutfers' Union. LILLIAN RUSSELL 'Tis she! I know her by her gait! MILDRED VVARD Her hobbies, dates and more dates. BINAS DICKERSON f-- fm!! c ffd - ' fi 1 2 1 f,,,k WQZIY X wind were music, he would be a brass band. .ff----+v :-: :..,J 1 QQ i 1 gi? 31:19 N3-2. g??'f?--A-A iE51312'f,t, ANNE STRANNAHAN T' A,....,f,1: Cf WI-X' M x - .11--el-fr,-5-::., '-Qgqlii-1 'Ihc Hauling youth. ., - ff, .rex-ty hwwwo-Tetw fb ' :fi'215'1iS?,'t . jfs- ? ssl i'-egqty. in ' V314 QA . .2't' -1 Qinmgifiiby .wfa :-.,: Ink '? ' '.uQ4F resid f ziiwii ?31g?igf-Li a ,nr-XY., ,gi , Mr' A ,I as I . F '.'I'f,.'f..fhY54-.b1q3:- 'iffffxii 31521, is 5133 794- li 55523 T fi If 'I if 11.1 l7377T- ?ii.'935? ' W if-15+ 3-' 5231 is :ff :iff 2-if ffY? f:1r ' 'j'z,- -1511?-ifrL5Eg 4 ffm 55521343 Q9 if .. ,fJ' Page twenty-six ,-, 'Qt X filing 5 WH if 'ft H 4 'I L , ,.,,. - ,.. . ,M ,...,.--rv . ..... -.,,,, .. . . i..-,..,..-.1 ..-,..., ..... .,L,.,,w ,, 1. ,.,,,I .,...,-.,.....,, .. - . 1' th F34 - A if ' 'Vi' 1' A 1 X QQ SENIORS ,IOSICPIIINIC .'Xl.I.liN .X disciple of Mu lic-rgiismi. KIQNNETH COX I'oinnlzn'-'l'Iicrv's at rt-uscni. jl2:XNIi'l l'li BII.l.M.-XN Her Iwznrt is light!- Hcr cures arc few. IQIJYTHIE .-XIJKINS i Huw fur that little- Cillllllt' throws its Iwzuns' Y.-XVISHN JONES , -.f '. XYlmt will IICCUIIIC of S. H. S. whvn I :nn guns? ffffggsi cr K lf? fi-3 L' JESSIE HOLES Slit- strnvv the iiciglilmrlnmtl to plcusv pgteiiifi .QQ With niznnicrs wumlormis winning. ' D . - .5 .Q .,,, T- x ,iii-li 'qv B 7 : 7 ,322-E2 ' i it . .. ,., gi ig 351. lf A '-1 lf' J 'LAM ff-if :J 'R if - I 3.1 .Sf 1 fist? , ,Z 'iff , Page twenty-sex en ,,... .4 -NM ill in x, k-1 - 'zrirw Qi i 'rrx f ,fi 31 ri lx. f W1 4.34 fe. :xl rl KWH XJ .Ld 6 X , L, i 'firmx . kt I. u '4549 f - ,ij ...wiv - ?'3Xl'3' '5f,'W N. ' 1' felfif Efzffi- 's 3f'1Q l Lf. i ' A -.1 I if? Zicjffjji-'fw: 15g. :,.',-fL?aS-i.2+',- if , i 1 - L ful Z,-LQTQ 'HREF ' , ,Jn -. SENIORS JUNE MCPHERSON Slim- luis the ability to fill an0tl1er's shoes on the B. B Lmxrt PAUL SCH ILLING .-Xn einpty wagon nmkes tlic most noise EVELYN LOVVRY NYC are glad Evelyn came. DOROTHY MILLER Slic does much and does it w0ll. HOAGLAND SHAFFER DORIS FREEMAN Our only regret is that Doris did not come to us sooner V. -f- i'-Ha rwfgiffisf'-'-'Af-'Q' . f - -1-.-ff 1. - ' if X. - Page twenty-eight fl it The clit-mics will rcvcal their secrets to him , t ,A,, . ,,.. A. ,,,,, 3? l ttrrr 1 SENIORS YICRNJXI. S'l'liYliNSON lbw' xnmlcst. on bis classic brow Nature bus writtcu l2v11tlcn1:u1! l.ll.l.lAN BASS Our little brown Pollyzulllu RAY HOLLIIJAY XVlmt's in il nzunc? JO li ASBURY Strange to the world, be wnrc :1 baslmful lmvk. . . , 1f1mNt'1ss H,-XNt'OL'K' g'Q3fiiX ffl A student who bas time to be fricmlly. ' N1av11,I.r: BROIJIE lfislmic, fisllic in a brook. STV - Oh, Shorthand you're my lumkl ' fb N L , ,-1'1 , Q 1.2 h. ,ry 3555. ' y Nr -. 1 P 'Qt 4-f,5.1:-4 F -., -jf wlfwffb tfgfgfib -.2 .17 , f.-Agn 1 '2.g:'.1 , ' Palm' twvnly-ninv X- , .,... f 4.4 , . .,,,',.,-.'.,,. - , ,.-..N.,.. .,,..-.v-,-v.-.-....,..,f-.- W-1 l I 1 1' QQ, Q ..,.....,::,.',1 vw , J TZ.. -34.5537 w, Q, 1 4 K' ' L' ' -'J?':'a. X 4 n mlb. lu w H1k'1'? ar 'F'-L' W, iw 1 1:-.tizmiiz k3f'f'.- f mf. Y c ff.-A '-41: L'r,zFNiy.! .,im'- I -., m..', 3, 1,51--3-,J . - r. L-. lfxfwv - ,.',, 'gaigg PPI :t.1if,q ,. za,-35 i-IJTSQSE' ygsfffk' rv. fdi f-3 Q, :rl-1 7 21 4 .HT , 4 -1 .4 M w M rw- . uw uf i'4'5:1,2 i4 -.- .ssl si li Ziff fi ,TiJf'.Q 3'QQfw.I.3 'f 2221: 5, ,ggi . , .... M I mf-, g :,.k,,:, .V V--b N A- 2.-2,,,.b 73541335 lrlfligic.-gisjgmy 0617, ',L'?,:gmis5fys'qqi5 .Til ,,,,,.-.yi ' J- F '? SENIORS EYA BECK She never had an enemy. VERNON SMALL He is Small but that is not alll CATHERINE COFFMAN L-Ll17lCllS own! DERCIE HAVVKINS A dcmure little maid from the farm . LAVELLE DAVIS All the world loves a real man. YIOLET BURTON She speaks and acts just as she ought 7 s , li 35. .- -'.'l,vf-' 3 . , g 9 .li . N. ,ru r -' 4' :A. .- 1 r. 1 ..-H! - J .. ,lk ff.-,Q .f ,LM J, nu., .1 J M l J s X -fl' , l Q r .. .I . :ig I, Q. , F, ,A-,, , 'u 5' , ' - la 11 ' ,- 1 w , - 1 - 1 .V 1 3 ,- 1 A .1 ., Page thirty Y,, , , . ,.. , ,,,,,.,.4sf- V. . ,...--. .,U:,,..., ,.,.,,,,t., .., ...,..,.u ..,.,. .,,L.,,..,', ,..-1-..-,,,..,k.-.. b , f ,' J, h h SENIORS ELIZAB ETH H ILI .X woo, hourly. little lass. with lllllflllillg' eyes and wiml losscd curls. JOE GUY LISTON :X uuisy, forwznrcl. illlvrcstillg fcllmv XlARliL7ICRl'l'li OXYENS Nu care fur mu! MAIJKZIC XYUOIJ .I ' Sho hath il lilllgllt' and cloth uw ni - fi mg -1 I.ICS'l'liR XYR.-XY , gf. ff, lirlght mul SlHI1illf.f as the mlzly IS long . .,. .. . EX-155, h,bXl.l'. I A XX l',l.SH 'Y Hczu' mm' :l htllv lor I h1lVl' hccn allen! so long. 13225 1 I SJ 15' f -1 13222 beg 195, Ffa: H1 ,fl 1-4 21'-'..'1.gav,': ' eg K ,. if-'19'5'3 il: :3F3'.'f.:1 ' ' 1 ..-'VFQZSX 65,53 T1 -, gp .. . . fV9ffx1 1-A f 9' 'W .-.wf3u1,- w. K x .1 4 v '. - gn! '1 if , f? QQ. Q, ,, .1 JJ, U 1 1 , 'gp,w,.L- , Palm' Lhiry-om' , , .,.. . -4-. ,- , ,--. , .. 1...,.,.,,,,.,.,,. ..,a.,.,, .L ,-,.-..-.. ,... f -1 f- A . ' ' If X ! 5 ' 1 1 glnj ED! Q5 xflg 15 U 5 JliNk.,,ll, .,!x.,f,.g,,J ALA.. N! gayf'l!i.J'.Q...J mb? 13 I ...-- W!! . ..,., .. ., ,- .. , - M-.,..v..f,,..,Y,-L., ..., -.. q.,,,.v..--.,.-.....,.....v.,,-.,-A SENIORS XVARREN USREY But look!!! It is I!! GRACE MAE BURKHART A merry heart that laughs at care. GARLAND VVOLFFI He lllllflf' every class a slumber party. MAX BEEMAN President of the Knockers' Union MURIEL JONES Vanity, vanity-all is vanity PAUL STEWART Quiet. Still waters run deep. f 3 1 Page thirty-two ,,,,, . ,, .. ,S . -...- K f X ' ' . x P mmm hf AND h .Lf SENIORS NINA SICHRINIS llcr llilll' ls not morn- sunny than I.OXYHl.l. XYILSUN Not zu minute to sparc. MAXINH MARTIN Maxim- Cilllll' to S. H. S. to study and was .-XNNIS H A RT hc r Cx, I almost had il Caisc-mlm-. IJ. J. BULLOCK Hr tznkcs MT his hat wh' RI'fIipX MASON In-:1r1. 1-rlasling' all it an 3'm11m'ntim1 his rmlllv. 'Wi ' Om- of Ihnsu pc-rsrms who xlvvvr gots lufflul Pmru thirty-thrvv 4 , ,',.-.Q--.,-A ,. . , ...,-., ,, .,., .m,.,..-,,,.,,,,..,..,....-n.,f-,:,-ELL..-1. X . ,.....--,, gm Aff- AQXZTAL .1 .k X 4, -1- 1, 'A fm-gg.1..r -'R . ,..l,5q , '-,gs 4 15 i. f1 f1J1f'A5f,.:, X Z QE!!-?'.?'sEl lQ' -X K i 1 2' will f Z-ffl'a- -it M i1,4: l HEQQEE ll xi 2535 Qfjfln il lily., Q: ,LIE-:LJ EH :gi xg X ,Q .1-'fi ':. .L A. PE .rig-.5 Aw- ,gi , 1 1 : ,:f'?-f idg,'.:-1.'Z1vKig55ffi, -viifif, fp Aff, ,- -A : ylr:Qj,Li,P ,,:r,j.,p.'. mg-.Q tifuifxsv .p , .Y -A H ,Y Y,...-yKii3g1lwff,jg53g'EQ, -, ,- - 1 fftnififkfqg., - 1 --. , ,l.. ,gag if SENIORS M ILDRED MCELRO Y She parts her name in the middle. IDENZEI. PITTMAN l hold the world hut as the world. A stage where every man must play El part. l-QDNA SH RUM VVz1s she cver known to study? ESTHER DIX Esther has ideas on anything you want. MAURICE NEVVMAN An athlete whom studies never worry. PERM ELIA ANDERSON grew Rnd still they gazed and still the wonder Tlmt une small head could curry all she know Q, x .. V. it A. 4, .4 - ,V Q1 , f if? iw w :f-?.- 2 if- 1-- . . , N ff -F 'ir 'I' -X 'si !.. -' '. '1 -- 1: ,x ,: ' gg .fr M., ., 1 f. -ft as 2 wf an ff J -1, w fli ' f, ' -' r 'f . A t: f, Page thirty 'fou 1' fi: 'R C' ., W iw ., fa , , Nt .. ,, 5 , v e 2 fl ol ' Y -:A 1, Q J r X ,, V, ,. ,,.,..,,- ,,.,. , ,,.,,, .-H--..... ,. . ..--. k I -I N,,,.....,u...-...,.,.,,.,.... ..,,...--.-.lg ,. s- vu -, . N.. .,,, ..,,, ... ., .- w f f W PWQQQPD Epi? .........-1,.v..v....,-...num SENIORS l.IfIUN:XRlD 'l':XRXY.'X'I'KR XYIICII lxrwllznrcl talks, tha- clock stops. ,IOSEPHINIC l.Ol7IJICRMIl.K l.:111gl1 :incl thc wurlcl laughs with y HAROLIJ K Fl,I.AMS l.ct no dug hzlrk when I opml my mmltlm. l.lfS'l'IiR RAY Cast your eagle cyc mm mc. l.L-aflfsrs there must always bv, It's 21 part of Nzatllrfs plan That I occupy thc Villl. 'l'HIfl.M.-X IJAYISON Xa shy as an fic-hl mouse, hut as friendly as il wpri H ENRY XVOOIDSMAIJ. Much :uhm Zllltlllt llUIl1ilIj.I.u 1 I :1::P thirywfive UH. 1: iff.-: ' , ff? i .4 1,15-K,p,. 43525155 vi , Vf'gi 0:17 ff clay. 'T - fy- gg ?'9'G3fr- T' 1: .11!x,g'.! ' 1 JU 1 1 N 2 A -, J . .'S'K 5 ,, 2-,'.'x, iq 5.544 S L 1+-'XL . ' .1 Uv, '-19' ?-, 1v'f ,. Q25 Y r 'Q bf'ffQ5f+Mf-P' , gy we - Q-ff, f :Q ., w 2 - :fLn1Q'5 rm.-, .'1- 17 '53-,,,qNi fu: E QP : ' 1 X ., .. x x -. - - . .-HN.. -r .NX 'J ,-,fr ' ' i5 ':.- F.. X I LA -W. --1--1-'M- ' '--' me vw-'7 v4f.cf?u-mv:----1 11j--1- -fn'-- f --'ff ' -vs-e'2::-fh:-,.aw..J:v qx1f'f-:- :::y:r.4f f-1---..,. .M-:Lif-.:-f.g?-i..,.,...i....-.e--1--......-.-.,..fq. -... -...,,5.+--1-.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,::,,.,,,,,,,,L,f, ,Y irhggwi YY: iw, v-Y . E -. .-1 - 55 faiw-X 5 1 ABQ vw' 1 -- . ,nhl-. Q ' , - if if! ' f JUNIORS You juniors who tread by the fuotprillts of wc XVho are greater than any class yet: Choose your path when wc leave, but you never cam he A peer of our class. clon't forget. iw :Z Q gjdxxuyj- Slit. iv fg'12T.'fT1i A -ma' Eg-ai x x '-. - -- xqixgfb, W , A L 'SPL T51 ' if xt 'r 4 31345 gs:!r jx. .'- P22355 2 5' ' .- ,r- 'l5'bf1sJF J W - v .fy , -- - 'J-, y .Q 57g ,4,2': i -I. If F' fi Q Y' jf-gf T 15 n 5 ' In .. Q:. '?f , Wi if I5 Wea E 3.23 if Q25 gf 25 25 3 ig ' .' . 5331-fs. am. v wi EM if 4 sw iz ef- 0 J-2 -WW f .. T?-if ' J-' - , -, '7hq':.ff-f- ' Page thiry-six r PQRPLE AND GQLD SOPHOMORES Oh, Sophomorcs, you feel as though Your Izthors hcrc are almost clone, But hczlr the shout of those who know- Go ou! Your Hght is uot yet won! F ntl' U1 --tr f 1-'ig+9p'9t-kg? --sf!1w!l'f 72-22- a fl Q A-I r -I i f-'I 114, ' , 1 1 1-aff' WM gt 'I it Wi? F2151 4 9 ' a 551 ,Q -- 5f'f5vr3' I 'N' I , :.,,.'I'- - , ' A jf , 1 fs of vi f: ' Sf 545 of 75 4 ff? r it f :FT-5 - if-' ki' I':nu0 thirty-sow n 'Vx . y l ..:,.,,,,., ,.............,..,... . , ..,,,.,...,.,7.-...UQ ,T H,,,,,i,..f...-s-:Z -------4--.1..,...,,.-4...--vm.:-f.......1s-4.4:-vugg-,.--v-:,1----..-,.-.q:mg T l PURPLE A D FRESHMEN Little Freshmen, young and new. NVQ have ncecl of hosts of you: 'lllmuglm yon'rc lowly, do not gricvc, . V Strive to fill the place wc leave. 5 pg, i ual viii : E F ' f, li 4 3, 1315333 fqgffsiig -. - Wa-nfl.. .p,j -5' 53:5 -. 1 '.. QW' 4 Q E513 iv. - ,igwfii . Sf l 1593573 fi-f , , -Z.-',fg- 3.g p. 5' fret gg-51. fer 51513, ., Y , ., , -M':T:.Q::r:'t'gq.:, .::1:f 'S 11,145 I 'jx .1 W 4 5 5' 3 A.: . , 'TQ er- 59 9 if-WWWM b L -54335-:.'-H Page thirty-eight P URPLE AND Gow T H R I F T ' Une of the basic differences between civilized people and savages: sav- ages obey primitive instincts, and we follow rational habits. All of our actions are managed by habits, even our eating. The habit of saving is vital. Without it you may be a genius, an interesting person, a successful genius. and many other things, but you cannot be a happy and comfortable human being. Having been born in an age and country where the habit of saving is one essential of a free and happy life, American boys and girls need this habit, they deserve it, and they have a right to expect it. The entire public school system of this city belongs to the Educational Thrift Association, which encourages banking in each room. Each depositor has his own bank book and a separate account of his deposits is kept on record at the First National Bank. In order to create rivalry a banner is given to the room which has the greatest number of depositors. Mr. Martin's carpenter boys have been the most successful winners of the banner. Denzel Pittman has been the high school banker. VVithout me no one has ever attained success nor any nation ever become great. 1 am the foundation of every successful career, and the corner-stone of every fortune. My power is limitless, my application boundless. I am more precious than pearls, rubies or diamonds. I am the wealth of the poor and the wisdom of the rich. Once in your possession no power can take me away. I am at once the smallest and the largest thing in the world. Personal effort alone will obtain 1110, and for this I guarantee dividends that will last through life and after. I am as free as sunshine. l am yours if you will have me-I am Tl-IRIFT. xq il i - fs ,-p 'nf' fliiiggfffiflf , ,, 'W' gi' Ililw l lif-I L -fill-- if .ll-.Qi iff wil rm R gl' -..Q illilfefffe, .4 , , , - ' fi?-A v- tr .gf as ti. fa 've ? so 5 S fi :fi ef . I Page thiry-nine N . 4 Jn- Allin -2-vnu 1-ay-:fel 1:-15,134 e.:.o.ynu-..n-:-an-'Q - we mfr- -..:-Q-1.41-fur ,,pnhuanxwensevuna:,::-ef-e--Jkx:-- - Q , i :rL::- cf, ' ' tri Q..- til' za, .1 X 'l.x 1 i Q, M I -X 'x ,K I id.-.- N .X x K -. .x ,. - ysuza- . MEDALS AND SCHOLARSHIPS GD? Maple Cup Among the most ardent boosters of Sullivan High School, and a man always standing for the highest type of principles, is Mr. E. D. Maple. Each year Mr. Maple awards a beautiful silver loving cup to the boy student who makes himself outstand- ing in athletics, sportsmanship and scholarship among the boys of the school. Always the time for this award is looked forward to as a big event, and this year it will be no less interesting since there are several young men eligible. Of course, they can not all win, but we feel sure that the most worthy will be chosen. Last year Buster Brown was awarded the cup, while the year previous Pill Stratton won the trophy. , The Board of Education Medal The Board of Education oratorical contest has become an annual commencement affair. Although only two medals have thus far been awarded, the contest is gaining in popularity and this year's perlormance promises to be the best yet given. The .medal is gold and was awarded in 1923 to Hester Bland and in 1924 to Robert Reed. H Tri Kappa Scholarship - . The local Tri Kappa Chapter offers each year a scholar- ship' to the high school girl graduate who is the most deserv- ing in all respects. Scholarship, ability, interest, and wor- thiness are the main factors of consideration. Eva Schmidt received the one in 1924 and has studied this year in the Chi- cago Art Institute. Hazel Smith has been granted the one for 1925 and will take a teacher's course at Terre Haute State Normal. 23 x i lf 4 xg Q x 3. t ,, ' '. Q 1 miles?-at 1 -1-R, ts., .. , t l .51 . Quik a .fr-, - ,Q mc' ,Q-:-gg , Y- pf 5512 f ' hislii' evil! - ily? 'fi lr . V, 1 ii 3 z mst- -L - i ' l. f ' Q ' l Q- i ,ffgpill .Q Q ,.: f-1- 5 3 X.-L-.v s'i: f,A'i-i,.'5' ijdf. shE5l',i P '4 ififgg 9 ,W f -':4::'4: :tE, , , 53' M if . J ii., . Alf- K' . .5 'K g 55455 ' Milli. Eff im' -nat. . -'-- -,. Ag .g5,:L,l3-TN. , . I Page forty X'-X Qtbletirs ..... .- , ,. ,,.,,..,.,-. ,,.., .4,,, D,M.,,.,,,..,.-3 .... ..-,....,,,,...,4.-4---...,.n..4.-...fn....,gvpgg-,w.qy..o-..-,..Y:nv , Ki Q PURPLE AND 1 -3 l',!': , ..', ' N4 ....--- - ' :?g5if:u.w.,j BOARD OF CONTROL CXJOUE The liloarcl of Control has thc ffcncral lllZlllZlU'L'lll0llt of all P1 5 athletic matters. lt consists of a president. x'icc-pre-siclent, sec- rctarx' ancl thc treasurer, togcthci' with three other mcmlmcrs ol the facultv, ouc ol whom shall he the Supcriiitciiclciit, aucl thc other two iiicnilmcrs appoiutccl by the Principal. The mcmlucrs this year are as follows: Mr. Mr. Xlr. VYl1itlock .,,,l,, Nl ontgomcry ,.... 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H li: 2 P - ' B N if-'L-,IAM -Hww'-'-'www-nf-'M-1-4-v--U--..--.sl-........:.-vs-fve--....,-uuf-'41-s.-nae-::vu-o::::r.:.f.-4'::- -.4 A H-rzplgii ,1 , ' FOOTBALL SQUAD Back Row: Hash, Small, Bolinger, Dunlap, Woodsmall, Smith, Frew, Thomas, Bean, C Athletic Adviser Whitlock. Second Row: Marlowe, Clough, Leonar , avls, p Student Manager Drenmm. First Row: Rowe, Ray. d D ' Ca tain Newman, Liston, McKee, Carty, 5 ahaha 4 1 oach Gilmore, Wilson, I 'Ne if 1 ' l ITM 0'f'j', 3 lllfx 'wg-C5321 lil.. tg Mfg, els. CAPTAIN NEWMAN 1 . . l, , M. .N Newman has always shown a Splfll. for. clean playing, He also observed E12 V-A'---'NLQSILLH traming rules, whmch IS one of the hest -V-ff. assets a leader of athletics can have. ,il YFTQEPKT-1 ' J, He was a good sportsmau and under- ggggii fy - stood the real science of his game. till?- V 'lj .. l twig iff S 1 1 ,. ' X3 ' N 'X' ' gi' - gt H1633 4. fr r if v G . is , 1 , ,, - lille if - ff H' e ' 1521? ' ,' . tml, 5, f-filet. E 5- . fini 5 ff. Q-ii tl dfniw -- f Page forty-foul' gc furiy P1 4 L ,Y ...I .,,.V .,..4,.?M,,,,,LW..- A-. I.,..,:.....e,:,,,....,,2.,,.jA.J. PURPLE AND room BOYS' BA SKETBA LL SQUAD Back Row: Davis, Wilson, Wray, Pirtle, Adkins, Cochran. Fmnt Row: Reed, Captain Jones, Dunlap, Coach Gilmore, Nicholas, Marlowe, Crowder. t. 'E Pi 1: '- -1 fax if '--'ff .Q :lv 4-A R 5 ig Q2-gt CAPTAIN JONES Jonsie, our basketball Captain, has gt2.'H'54Y A' f- ,R '-TM put up a real year at guard. He is a l' wx 'N good shot and worked the floor well. Q5 He has had at good spirit, a good at- lf1 .:-3--1'5i,4 titude toward training and the general ill - 4 ', . iff? ' knowledge of things that are good lor L lik QJIQ,-L - -, R the e11t1re team. He is the veteran 1 lf hi 53341 ff! ' player of S. H. S. athletics and We are 3' Nfl? f- '-2' Y sorry he graduates. gn E . 5 i 8 ' ' ' -.- ' x i 4 a f?'f Pj:-,-'2, 'ca-,f 9 1?-'Ji ga it .g ' M 5 v wg, . -,, ., A , .- .'?I... '.22'l ' 394+-fi , 53555 Zi Sf? is 3 lf2gi.i'f?if3'i f,' J , . ix. 3, g'Q3g3'g, E itat lm Q4 55:25 if 651. is -. 21 vlwfil' - ... lf... ' . Page forty-six ,,., .....,....,........ , ..,-,.,......'f ,,.-U., ,.,,,,,.-nu--:Z -7--.-o-Q., f-w-'-wrvnxwfwgan--Q-suq, , ln LISTON l rate was our llig point getter when he played ill the early part ot the year and he always got a few points when no one else was on. Wie are sorry he graduates. DICKFIRSON Billie has played three consecutive years at forward for S. H. S. and has proved himself a veteran. Although some say Ile was handicapped by his size. he worked the Hoor well Zlllfl was a dependable shot. W'e are sorry to lose Billie hy graduation. DAVIS Cy has played two years at center for S. H. S. and has proved hilllself a dependable llliill hy his hard work and clean playing. Cy will not he witll us IICXY year. He was chosen as the best sport of the Sectional Tottrtley. , SPRINGER Bill has won the respect and honor of all the fans by his sticking to training rules. His attitude has heen of the very lrest and Ile has l7CL'll willing to do whatever was hest for the tealn. His famous goal of the sectional tourney will appear in historv. He is Ollly a Sophomore and has at hrilliant career ahead of lllnl. A . 5 if 3 ff! ,al ff' 4.5. .. li np .9 gy S .5 ffl ,i gl S -it ill. . I lwH4b4l5Q5Qi3Z,l3lsglw 5 2al?.ff Page forty-seven i rsl'l7fI'?1..' f fwxsfp I 1 nHl?f', N v , .- 3 . . 'r I ' L 1 rg. af' ,, s Q, , '.v' . V r il Q ',' . l ..- sffzff . .,, I TF s' 'A l ce bil iff: liggil , lv if-lil l 'fl 1-2 . llli' ll l 4 L f.1'L ,.v ' ie, . -' l' Q --Q. ' J-,.h. , I. .1 .V .g . . . . : ff sf. ' . - .unnuqc-q 4 .., ,-1-u-Q--v Az, -Q:-,:if-,, .sw-.y,.-..:-is-m e1.,..:: -, .1-4-.1..-ufya--2 :r.:aae.:...:...:: - l 14 my L .- h - , fi ' i Xp- , ,K .1 'Y 'ly 21 H F I-.-55 R n K..--1' 1 5 pi E 1 Z.. . X T Sim' 'nfisxwwl' .- 2 a Q 'C Q l ., lf ,-J, Mk ii lb-i:4,v.,x Q, BCLINGER Howdy, although a sub part of the time, has always been willing to go in and Fight for a big score. He guarded well and we are glad to see Howdy come back next year. CROVVDER Red has been one of our reliable forwards and could always be depended on to get a goal when it was needed, as was especially noted in the sectional tourney. He is a fighter, although small, and we will be glad to see hinl come back next year. SMALL S1nally played forward this year and has shown by his good work that he has no mean ability for hitting the basket. He always fitted into the combination well. He graduates and we will be sorry to see him leave. MARLOVVE l'Dobx ' is another of our dependable forwards and looks 93' ---- 'rjjrd 'sl Shia as if he were going to develop into a real pla 'er tor next ,W 5--,--1 . 4 'UQ GN, . . . . 5 if4T.L.,,gg-Afg:.'3-lk-L , ' year. He is always trying and IS fast on his feet. gt.. user ',jg Q F:-39:4 ' 4533? iii 'Q is Qifzfff , ig :vagi- ia lfiifefi E a r! if !.y3?n- ffl: iii sa ' g -V, i P A f gg, .!' 4 5 gf at E: A ---.Y 1-b - I - .. mf . 1 lf':.'TZ3i'fff!L.. --'T He' f iilliiciil 'il' QT? F Ji 5.2-'I + 25 P Q 5 1' 'R '5'.,,s,g, g,,1,,,:.f-rv.-:.4Qi,.5.y --'-r'x.-:fg- Af y, 459 ,T ffl li, if gp'-f Sli 'gi :Y yi Ev -5 4.2, Q 1 ,:f5,t,. , , fwxwg, 5-'gifs if yu? fkfsisgs -a we QR? fr- f f' 'W' ll .1 T-'j-AT-4f,:':r-'J- -f -. '??ggfu-fs:-'- Page forty-eight apudtzfp- ,. ' vu.- X ,,.,.. ......,...,..... ,....,-,.,.,.. ..-. ..,,-,,,,,.,.,,.--1:-.V J-----W -Y -..V-1, - ' -..gras----I-e:+:1:-Q..--g11f'-3:,,-p,.q--v ff-f PURPLE AND -GOLD' FF 41.9-Qsf, , :gf 1-,Q .-.E -fu-:aan 1-Qs:-,L-.....-e , .ri--.Lun.-.pa--:g.w...f,41::,:,:: ----te-' ,: ' H ' Jr, , P I NICHOLAS Nick, although small. has been a power to our otfensc :md has shown that he will deserve next year. Keep up the light, Nick, and show us that you deserve for next year. USREY Mart, although a sub in the early part of the-season. got into the games late in the season and showed the stnlf that makes basketball players. VVe are sorry he graduates. t'REIGH'l'ON Bob, although not out all season, has shown that he will be good material for next year. which should serve him well and we will welcome him back next year. He has had experience DR ENNON No one has been more courteous or shown a more proper attitude than our student manager. He has shown that he is a friend to all and that everyone gets the same treat- ment. whether on th fl on his good work. e oor or off. He is to be connnencled ,,i,. ii ' gi l' ' A 2'T I 4 -Q. ,:,.-I 55 - 'si --'J ,:r'g:iiL?', zffrfgllf T ii' Q' -filly, l?Ilf-2 - ffl? -Lili? ,elf we g 1 El, ,LF-4 ? ,j,-' gl fill:-fi gig? 9' 4i 'l V ,trol El fa I ,5 4:33 -' .i 5' 5125: -g . ' ..' 5 ia-l'f'h' . Q it . ,ge - NT . , if D ,, ,fig - ,EL Q5 155 53 L A, Ei, 5 re., ' 4' 2 .3 W' .13 rf' 1: f' Y ' N lla: 72 if-. rj- fc' Q 'wilx gt' fi Qld inf '9 Puge furly-nine 351 4' P .sL....,,. '..,--.w-!if'-M3L-5'i3- 4. 1 ,, , , 2 Y' in f Ti ii-X 'S ' 'Y' 1. . .x. . 3, yu rr R 'ESU' -wr ' f 1'-0'rf'---'Lf-'1wff---':vvv--f1aa-.ae---fa.-.N:Q , .e-:J-f----f..pn--2-nwwwnnxxfefae-4:3- -,g gn,--1 -Y BOYS' BASKETBALL SEASON C32 Siillivan opened the season Friday, December 8, by de- feating Concannon,A46-19. The next Saturday night they downed Midland, 27-21. On the following Friday they journeyed to Palestine and handed the Holy City crew a good drubbing, 24-20. The next night they went down to their first defeat before the fast traveling Dugger quintet, 23-17. Sullivan showed the old fight and came right back the next week by defeating the Clinton team, 45-22, and Garfield, 28-27. - They kept up their winning streak by beating Brazil, 27- 26, and then by handing Graysville the short end of a 44-22 score. The strong New Lebanon team came over primed for the occasion and sent Gilly's netters down to their second defeat, 27-23. The following night they were defeated at Lyons, 32-26. Sullivan's old rivals, Carlisle, came up determined to scalp us, but we turned them back by a 53-40 score. Cy scored 13 Held goals. The next night we were beaten at Terre Haute by VViley, 21-17. The NVabash Valley came and we defeated Prairie Creek in the first game, 31-15, and repeated our victory of the Satur- day night before by defeating Carlisle, 27-26. We went to Terre Haute for the finals on Saturday, February 27, but were defeated in the first contest by Clinton, 21-15, in a poorly played game. , The next week, with a weakened squad, we were defeated at Brazil, 47-15, and at home the next night by Farmersburg, 21-17. The boys' and girls' squads the next week journeyed to Princeton and divided a double attraction. The girls won A ,-----we iiNiL i 4- 'J -it rfiifkff 'lint fe.. fi 1' 'M INS' 1, 'si Br. gng, bf' aff-I i'j'3Q 2 1 5 an .. g.,. , iitfxii 454' . 1 ' rib 9 ' is f Q 1.2: ' as A V 3. 4--.1 r' '.. A., 'f v ' 1 T'-u f'- - 3 Mikal: x 6-5-vig Z, are f 35' S. 5 is , -55 t gg-45 . V 1 1 L. . . 4. 1. ye .. 3 5 4 J Q J' 7 ---' if as fi. EWU' 1 wi S - ' N x,:a-+'- ' ' Page hfty vw-g-------Q-W-1-'fe-v-w- '-v-'s ruv-ni-'-YF L,1, ' --1-new ' ' .sa-.,x----'E-:+f:1gv--'q.11ff'-'-'GQui:-r' Q fi P URPLE AND GGLD VF i L-,.,.A-if -,ff .1-,.....,,,f- sri- ---f -axes,..4-.,...--..v--:g,s-,mmm----rf---as - -.1 ...,,l21,' 5-, . their game and the boys lost, Z3-20. On the following night S. H. S. was defeated by Clinton, 31-27. The Robinson and Lyons games for the next Friday and Saturday were cancelled. We entered the sectional tourney held here on March 6, as one of the weak contenders, according to some of the dopesters. We defeated Hymera and Graysville in our first two games for the right to enter the Finals against our old rival Carlisle. The game was fast and furious, with Carlisle lead- ing most of the time, but we finally defeated them, 30-28, in one of the best played games of the season. Crowder was the star, having scored ll hard-earned points at critical stages of the game. The winning goal, made by Springer, was in the air when the gun said Hover. This victory entitled S. H. S. to go to the regional. The next week the team journeyed to Bloomington and met up with Brazil, whom we had defeated once in the season, and were defeated by them once, but they took our measure. 47-20. None of our team were really playing up to form and they ran roughshod over us. We were really frightened be- cause this was the first time several of the team had appeared in a regional tourney or played on a college court. This was no disgrace, though, as Brazil played VVashington, conqueror of Bedford, in an overtime game that night. The season as a whole was successful in that it secured what Sullivan had never had before-training. Some of the subs had never had high school basketball experience and Coach Gilmore was handicapped by this. Altogether we have scored more points than our opponents-we having 655 to our opponents' 550. Of our team, Davis, ,Iones and Usrey have pla-.fed their last game for S. H. S. They have worked hard and all the credit they deserve has been earned. Crowder, Nicholas. Wil- son, Marlowe. Bolinger and Springer will return next year and as they have been coached well this year, our prospects are bright for next year. l-I-,fi ,, 11-fi' ' ,-.5 Ygzffn, -,- .i ii- 5 9 r: 5-ii!-i,z:,Eidf rfygil- est: ff G. if I U . Sat' . Y vin! V'-7.-iff' 'J figs' 1 ' Ui- ' ..I,i Eiiili . , V ,4 i B 'Ji r2'f . 5 f'-F15 sv ff 'F ' E iv ,ii B' i 53 5' il ff? 'igfiglif ii'-1 - w ' wr- if, .. H 'f if 3 L ' 5 ' i ...i t il if iii: jg' ji im. S1 .if Q' ,Q iii 5? -I el Q F ,tj -'cw-N Pmxe fifty-one X A ...N :--.-.....,---.. . . ..,,,.,...,..y .v,,,,,, u.,,,,i,..,, :fly-...-..-,L ,,,,,....,A,, - 3-:F-rf...-.an-5-,,,.-'55,-:Q-,L, i,fv,Q.,,a,,w,-, V .. 'ft 5'. A ly ' 'A if ' -4 . .. 1' -Rf - lv? 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MISS XVOODY Miss XYoudy has been thc coach of the Girls' VllL'2llll fm' thc first time und slw has blazed ll Ixrillizmt career for s the love and rcspcct nf the girls4thiugs which make for 11 good Imskctbull team and also good In-rsclf. Shu hu wmnztlllmuud. E 3'i'E, 2 -fr 'A Q -2 ef 35 5s I., ,aw ,, ,ay ay. ii- all :. f -two i5.y35,a. 7'2- li! '3 KEY- -. PURPLE AND -GOLD 1.11.1.1AN R1'SS1il.1. 42111121111 1.111 w11l 111- s1111ly 1111ss1-11 113' 111-xt yc11r's s11111111. 1.111 111lS 11 1111t11r111 1-y1- flll' 1111- 11115111-1 111111 W1111 21 511111--w111v r1f11111z1111111 11s 11111- 111 1111- 111-st shots 111 l11111111111. 1.111 1111111111 1 111 -111 11 IN 11111 1111 1111 It 1111 111 111111K 1 r1111 11111 1'k1- 1111- '- 5 - '::1 A - - 11r11111.5111 v1c111ry. 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Ji. 11.1 H111 11 Q1 -'51 55 3 15. ..? 1 1':11':1- 11l'1y-1h1-1-1- 5- U... 15.-nf....,u...-.-...,.,.-........ fn....,..,,,n..f.,....y....,,.,,.,.,-.,-W Mm:-L--a-nn.m.f1 . .,1,,.,,,,,,,, ,., .4,,, h,,,M,,,,,...,..: ..,, ....,..Q,,,.,......--:...,--.t,.,p,,.-...'....-..-x-,,,,p.q,55.- ,f-L--if---..-f.,.,g:,,--...Q F! PURPLE A D some ir -nee.--.u,..n0m-:---.-' ' :f1qa:::,: 'tz,'+- . 1 'QP fi r o VIVIAN SMITH Keeping the hall out of the opponents' hands and guarding with a speed that dismayed forwards against whom she was pitted won for Nutt her title. She absolutely refused to let any forward pass her hy and ran them nntty. Nutt also has another year i11 S. H. S. MADGE VVOOD Madge graduates this year and her fight to keep forwards from netting goals will be sadly missed. Madge was always fighting, always trying to do her hit and doing it in a way that won the heartiest approval and respect hoth from op- ponents and teammates. GERTRUDE VVOOD Gert never gives up, never stops, regardless of how the score stands. She should have the name of Fight instead of Gert. She will have two more years to battle for the colors of Sullivan High and will make a player that will hear watching. DOROTHY STRATTON 'i'i'i1x, if-alt, Stratton is a sveed' little forward that has shown excel- '-x ', 1 sl0 v 1 3 . . , . yu 44 - lent form in the games in which she has played. She is if another player that will keep the purple and gold floating ., -,..i.,fY Iii-Sftzw. if over the hardwood eonrt. a ' t B' 'Esq- -71-gzz-::.v.NL -, . . Wx, ,N --:.:f::'9-.ji.- NNVEI I . -7.1:.,i':t5,-M mg 113.1 i'R,f:, eg. -Q is 14 114 LPM , L, F ,, f1-1- s lift , V Q ,Aa ' it-3 El f li ia. L! P t H-1 1. El '.: if figs af . . . 52.56. ,si ' ftwvz' . ,, s.-.-.ur: h 1-A flhli I Q. jf' fF' 1' 3 ig 4 if Q2 fjig .f -s , G, , .5 r ,-My l 3? fs ???fi.s 5: tif? 5 is - 5 at - 1 4' . 5:13-. fx 2' sun. F as gs r.. avi af ff- 41-if f f - Wfffilv' . -,.,f,-,- -- - - vw... J.. Page fifty-four '-----------1 ---1- -i-eu--f--:'-4uv'puwm.--'- gf-v ---f ' '- -1-efsf ::.1 ,--' i'L.z.P'um1r-'qr,:-f:.!'v--?:vv1'f+- P f-ff PURPLE A D -GGLD GIRLS' SEASON 3235 Varsity, 175 Alumni, 11 The initial game of the season was the Varsity-Alumni game, November 29. The' aggregation proved too much for the State Champs, defeated them by a score of 17-11. Sullivan, 193 Midland, 8 Previous to this game the team had not been chosen but the following six started the game: Russell, Kellams, VVyatt, Liston, Smith and VVoods. Midland had a good team and this game proved a thriller. The six showed good team work and won by a score of 19-8. Stratton was run in at forward and put up good fight. Dugger, 29, Sullivan, 21 The girls met their first defeat by Dugger, December 12, who proved too fast for the local sextet. The game ended with 29-21 score in their favor. Freelandsville, 21g Sullivan, 32 The following week Freelandsville came up to be our victims. The girls were coming out of the kinks and won by a score of 32-21. The Freelandsville girls were good losers and real sports. , Carlisle, 253 Sullivan, 29 Our next game was with Carlisle, who came with the idea of wiping Sullivan off the map, but went home with a different idea and with the small end of the score, 29-25. The girls showed the fans a neat game of basketball and gained much experience. Concannon, 75 Sullivan, 51 Concannon fell an easy victim to the local sextet and we romped away with a score of 51-7. The practice did them good. Dugger, 26, Sullivan, 14 The team met their second defeat by their old opponents. The week previous was Christmas vacation and naturally this proved a drawback to the damsels. They were handicapped qffrfq . --'P by their small Hoor and the inability of the forwards to con-'M 4f f, g nect with the baskets. Consequently the girls came home with -U., JSE the sad end of the 26-14 score. 1' - --l I' it T sa - l'l 1' fy 1521--'ii 'ii Q N 'Z' , L 1 mp.. s-W...-r il 1- ' 'I , 1A:..4f .f - f ,, ' ' 2 -:i - .Li f 5 .Q is Q 1' slits-lil 1-f al 'iff 1 F :if 55? T JE. 'Ee fl iz 5? er if :E Qs . il 'fl . . .1 Page fifty-fi vc X' l yu., ..... -.sung-il. ,... f , ..,,,,.,., .,-1 -4 -M., 3,,,ni,,.,.--v. :X - ..Y.. ..,- -, ,,,..e..-, g ,.g-,,:f-a-:-1-'f.:,9.:.gg-,:--'wqp-:-'tA+- ., -1- l YF P ll RPLE AND -GOLD c 'ff-'T' 1:--1--nw-v4-w.....nL::e'f. -1- ---- fvvv---eaze--ee-.--.exe .free-Q-.-ufypfuosqwia-w.n:a1:...-me-: 1: pr nn. SK. li M, t -, 1 V- , -1 3 S' - ar . x ..!?g, -nfgW,....... H Princeton, 11g Sullivan, 44 Princeton came up to get walloped by a score of 44-ll. This was a good practice game and Stratton-McPherson- Rector and G. VVood got a little exercise out of the fray. One- hali was played two-court rules which was Princeton's cus- tomary way of playing. Princeton, 133 Sullivan, 34 The girls took their first real trip of the season and went to Princeton to defeat their hostess by a 34-13 score. Al- though the teams were not evenly matched, they kept up the light and the game was interesting. Carlisle, 275 Sullivan, 27 The team went to Carlisle to stage a battle royal. The teams were about evenly matched and the score was tied, 13-13 and 27-27, respectively, at the end of the halves. This was G. VVood's first whole game of the season and she did exceptionally well. Coalmont, 183 Sullivan, 35 The last game of the season was with Coalmont. The first half was rather slow, with a score of 9-8 for us, but we made the remaining points in the second half. Summary All of last year's State Champs except l.ill graduated. l.ill, as captain, made a good team out of the left overs from last year. All of them had played enough to get a taste of what basketball really was. lYith l.ill and Dot at forward, both last and deter- mined to iight to the finish, a total score of points made by the home team was 323. Opposite teams scored a total of only 196 points. The girls played eleven games, winning eight-Concan- non, both Princeton games, Carlisle, Alumnae, Midland, Free- landsville, and Coalmont-and lost two, both Dugger games, and tied one with Carlisle. It will have to be admitted that this is a very good record for a left over team. Yivian Smith, Eula l,iston, Ruth VVyatt, Dorothy Kel- Q'51'f-El W ,m Nu lams, Gertrude VVood, Doroth' Stratton and manv other --1-'!.':'1-- Q, x . . . 5 ' M 5 v N promising candidates are left for next year. -il-,-aaf:is3 'f Zia ' We al' if gl' TTKQTJFL , if h 'N I fi E' 1- . gifts ,fav i:- f,i-', ' ' ' Nr. l 'll- ffl-, I Y.--' 4'- J' Q 21 D ' as Q a,, -:LIL-f--fgn f , sf Qiefifg S 1' 55 7 5 if Sugar, .gg , 1 T'1:f1!f?-' ' 'UC-:cf-' F' 'gn' ' 'ful-K - GNN? - ' 9:35 in 1-' i 1.. U 92 Q '39-al . 4' . 5'fsK.Y'Q, .fl Ma? f 32.15 Ngiali? is Wil fr- if N- l l - -seas--- f Page fifty-six V Q 9 Qtfihifiwi . - ..A V, , ,,,,,.,..Y-,-.X . .-...,,,, .,.. A:...,....N,,..,,.,...,,....,:...f.p -1 L,..v.,..,-. 1. --..--0 ----,-fn-wif-'ng-gpyg.,,14, , 'v'- -4--- - -' ,,,,.-ew-,, : V ,,,-:,,f,f,e-an-:,p-.wg5:.4-in- ga-ff.,-,-g,,,.Lf,f ' - . Wx, - V. ' .-i 'if 'iv' rf PURPLE A s D -GGLD F 11' f,--, t1..sffyeg..::-4u::J.-i-ze,..s+i..v.s.-1-'gpfhnpq-me-.-:.u1-e:,:r.'----Air-: no ' 313223: L ,Jw I A SQDALITAS LATINA The Sodalitas Latina: created with the desire to bring about a greater interest in the study of Latin and of Roman history, has been active for four years, and has eighty active members. The topics are chosen which are interesting as well as instructive. The program usually consists of discussions on subjects of Latin history, Latin charades and conundrums, and musical numbers. On one occasion this year a Latin playlet, The School Girl's Dream, was presented. LITERARY CLUB The Literary Club is sponsored by Miss Hull and its ,pur- pose is to create interest in dramatics and literary produc- tions. The members put on an original Mock Trial, 'fPutting up a Prosperous Front, and Ghosts or No Ghosts. Owing to the great amount of work it endeavors to do, the membership is limited to twenty-five. BOOSTERS' CLUB The purpose of the 'Boosters' Club is to arouse a spirit of pep and enthusiasm among the high school students. It gives practice in yelling and a regular get-together club to aid'in the winning of athletic games. ,1- v , . . . 1 ,v A. I f' , lm' F 51: ,s W ' f 'if H , 3.1: , f 3? ,,. -1' 1 . . 5, L x iff, N H . xx .-.., I 92 Fa ... . .,-, ,IH F 1' G . T! .. , ' . at ., . 7.f ,.. gal. 6- , ,Q N.,- -. . ,.- V ,.. ,, l ' L4 ILT .g,. R -.hs . - 5' 5 fr gp I if fs- 4:3 TS 55 4 ll gill- si '-M gli 1 1 i i L ii Z' 1255! it fi iii sift . 'bw ,vi i,., .7 Palm fifty-nine I C 4- f w P V-f,---A ..--.,,.. . ,..-.,- .- ...-.-A ,.. .-....-. .- .4 ., .-. .ww-mu...-.,,..v. .4.,...'-......,.sea.....-...........-1......,.. l':u.:u sixiy ..,-,... ....,-,-,.....,-- .fa-,.5.u.,,,,4,.--'.. L3 - , . H- - ..-.-f,-1-QQ.--l-.,,p,i.:,4 ,1:- ',:g.q,,,.L:, - PURPLEA DGOLD f ' U -:.f-.1--,Z-in.,.,.-..,eL:.e--fa-.--pr' . -.w-+'4----:,.n1f11a.-'uf-1-wucfzszm----ge--W 4-H . :::..::-.1 ' 'Ir 7 CURRENT EVENTS CLUB Owing to the disposal of the Current-Events Bee for this spring, the activities of the Current Events Club have diminished this year from the previous years. DEBATING CLUB The Debating team has a debate scheduled with Prince- ton and NViley High Schools. The subject is, Resolved. That the Philippines should have their freedom at once. They are contemplating forming a Debating League with neighboring cities and in this way maintain a uniform interest in modern subjects. HI-Y The Hi-Y Klub of S. H. S. is an organization of boys whose sole object is to create and maintain through the high school and elsewhere, high standards of Christian char- aeter. In the regular Monday night meetings at the high school building each boy takes an active part in the bible study lessons. There are also talks on subjects which arise in every boy's life and are discussed by all the members. Kenneth Cox is President, and Mr. Don Maple, Mr. XVhitlock and Mr. Billman are advisors. ,ijltfji J 4 '4.4A'-E1'f'lfLi 1 2 ! I 1??'!ja55:s ' 'C 1 lf ll 'if Pg li' ,. 1-ti. r gf L iff? . - .21-Fw L el' it A fl glxgbf- Fiji' f' Lim , Y ' -:Al Q hrf 'ri' Fw i ' 5 igffziuhg '- s 1...LL'-7': ' . , ...P Q , Q - ' .. 1. .e s .E-gill' .LH 7 4' E? 55 sl ff 529 5, tr? 5 if 'i. 5 el' 'At W iz, xiii. xii' 'il' pity: -f fill if iss . 'nf E -'-.gala .ga l'uge sixty-one ......... ,,...-. ,,.. .,,..... ..,, ..,,-.W . ...Y ...,.-. .-.., .. .x.,.,-fw....--.w,....-.H ff-...-4-.-......w,.........,......-.-..'-1..-..v.- I'zx1:v sixty-lwn ,.., 5-........,..... .. , vu.-g I 2- pnipuno-Qruxi-.-.....4...,,,,,.. The purpose of the S Club is to further the interest in athletics and to make real sportsmen out of the athletes, All men who have won a letter in any branch of athletics are entitled to membership. There are twenty-Eve active members and sixty alumni members since 1922, the year of its foundation. ORCHESTRA . Mr. Willer has trained the high school musicians until he , has produced a miniature symphony. The orchestra has added zest to many school functions. and has given the members the experience of a real pit in a real theatre. , SCIENCE CLUB The purpose of the Science Club is to create further inter- est in all phases of scientific research. Radio is one of the popular subjects. Reports are given on recent discoveries and inventions with their effect on the world. - 4 U U: , ,riqq-1 if, 1 ' 'u ,rum in ,ft ,.. .,.,. if.- ,A , Q .,. J lg ' 1 - lr ll .- ff -. - ,i gifs! 5 ae 321: 1 ' 1- n ' n w . V - .' L . J --e 1 1 , ,. ni ' A- . K .. ft .Z 3.1 :H fu Zi .i JT? -' . .- ---t - 'L ,:f' sac 1 ,,.g,,:.,2 is I 4 255 ' Page sixty-three yr I ,.. ' - .'.,-' .- ' --:u. ,. .-,, ,. -.. '5-'wg' x J: E 4 i, Fifi' 'i 1 Wa .Ii v -1--as ' --. n -...tw s ' I' -1 .Q J i ,I ---Tlllij I tn' PURPLE AND Sv- YVY PURPLE AND GOLD STAFF oooooo Jeanette Hilhnan. ...,,. ...,...,.,,,.. .........V. E V ditor-in-Chief l.owell NVilson .,.. ,.....' B nsiness Manager Harriet D. Smith ...,..... Faculty Advisor Hazel Smith ...,ll.,.., .......,,..,..... I -iterarv Editor Denzel Pittman.. .....,, Circulation Manager Lillian Russell ....... ,..,..,. A dvertising Manager Sarah Stratton ,,,, .......... A ssistant Editor XVarren Moore ,i., ..,.....,.... A ssistant Editor Vivian Smith .,,.,.. ....., C iirls' Athletic Editor lVilliani Springer ....,. Boys' Athletic Editor Ruth VVyatt ,,...,t.. ..,,.... A ssistant Art Editor Helen McGuire ,,,.....,.,...,., ........,t..,..... J oke Editor Y I' - , ,,,. Eleanor Rosenherger .,,,,,., .,,,,,. S nap Shot Editor -' ilffiwbg H'-Rfk sf Byron Bnrdgc .,,......l.,,l.,.,. ......,......., A rt Editor i IETF-., Atl iwfffl Marjorie Steel ...,,., ..,,.... C alendar Editor E If Mary Cochran ...,,...,,......,,.,..,,..................,t.,,.....Y,..,,. A lunini Editor John Fisk. '25, has done much of the art and literary work in onr hook. He wrote all of the poetry and one story. rf! lx He n-ot only has an ethereal imagination but a hit of hutnor - 'til?'i.,ER mi, that is always funny. lNe discovered his talent too late to i f-I UVCII get his picture with the statf. hut nevertheless, we give I I, a pi- . hnn lns just credit. 1 argl. :sry if gc.-1 X li 1 . .ff 121 K E zito e N fl., , eg, .A a sq gg .. eg 4: rg 4 gh . ., , ., , .5 Q., A it tg? Ei it . - . wliiff-t fsiisi. t- Nfl tw 9 'Q ft- ff ff' lf ' -., -:fl-2 ,N Page sixty-four ..4 ,.. -,.,..,...,.. .f.,......,.-4-5. .,I.n.-nu-s,- , ... ...wwe .- -.......-- X . . . - PURPLE A ......-,. ..n......w......,.,..,...,. .,. ,.... ................f...., ,.-N.. -. .. A-,.,,-+m.,...w,.m.f. .n.....,..L....,vs-mv......,..................,.. Palm- sixty-five 'X u 'x ..,-, . .. ... .... ,. - .,..-., ..-,.,,,,....e-q.- ... V..-.....,..' fs' PURPLEA D GGLD . ,. . ....,.....,...,.....,,..,-.g... , ..,...,.-......,,,,...-,,.,..f...-, ,.1 .., . ,. . L ,r 5,41-5.4:-mf., vm .0-,..,,-...... -..M-...-..,,......-.......1... - -V ,.4.......--....s,.f-- -..- ....1-...,,g-fM:-,...-...,A-,.'--..,.- -.,...,,, , X.: ..-w .-Ll' THE MONITOR oooooo 'I'l1c Nllblliiilf. llw umciznl wvckly 1wulxliQ:1ti4m uf Sullivzul High Scluwul. was rcnzlmccl from thc L4KIlf1XX'S'L'f News uf lust yczlr. The stuff is as Izclltur-111-L Inc! ..,, .... .,,, , , . .Xssistzmt lfrlitfmr ,,,, , Business BI2lll2lf,ICl ,....,, ,Xclvcrtising N12lll2ljlt'I ',,. , L'i1'rulz1tim1 Nl2lIlZlQ4'!',, . Mailing Ch-rk ,,.,......,,,,,,, S11hscrip1iq1,1 Rlzmugcr Y,,, SIl'lH7gI'2ll!llCT ,,.., ..,. , , . Ifzwulty Arlvisrwr ,,.... fnllmvs: H ,,,,,,,,, .......,,.,.,,,., l 'zml Stn-wart ,. .,,Hlizalmutl1 Ilcllrlvrsun ., ,,,,.., 1.1-stcr Ray Ifrccluric Stcwart ,Huzngluml Shzlffcr ,XYz1rrL-11 Usrcy ,,..,,,.Kc'n11cth Cux Lcamznrml 'l':mrw:1tc1' Frlna Calvert Associate Editors Spurl liflilkll' ,, , , ,,,,,,,,,....,,..., ,..., N X 2ll'!'l'Il Hutclu-ns :fi f ' . Ifcznturv Iicliturs, Hazel Smith, Maxine Martin , V .. Suciuty liflitm' ,, ,, ,..,. Oumstzumcu Mzmkcdick 'j ffrl ' X I:xc!1:111g:m- ,.,, ..,, ,,,.,. , X Ycmlsll Vl'L'lll1iS , .... -Lv-f-1f::f-xtxfv, ,lukv Izrlmtur ..,,.. .,... U11 Russell .fm A 'Q .-1f. ' FN -. f Qi i+::4g Reporters 'FW fflilf lfnlnn lfrvutch. Harriet Bicknell, Edgar K'l'UXX'1lCl'. Ncttw g,,3'9T .-,V I - i RQ! 55,3 lilzxrk :mrl lQL'UI'QiHL' Hllllllilll. , ,, 1 I fu ,af-. gt:..l1 ' -rg, EQ!! ' r L ' 5 ' Y ' 1 fl' 1 s F3545 -553 5 'Q' ,fi-fa rf'-. '- ' 55 ..'s Pe 1 'V.3,,:-as I Q A 1 1 A M l . A- 35X'3ii511 f 3 :T-3' 'Sy ff 5,-if T fi i 3 1' if 5 J 1 K 2 'r '-A-s . -'- IL 'if . E-ygs' - Fir if in is -3- ' 5? fi s T54 12 ' Va 5 50 - Wg' -ffriex Q iii fi '47, -75? '52 Nfkfli 25' 'Q 51 5 -. 5 1' W 7' f 1 'auc sixty-six features -V-.wx--vi:--A-v---r'--f'f-nafi-swf r'4-Mlygvomg---'-f'1,1jf-rj ' fi' 'qu'-2:-4.. f '54,-,-:,.::::-'jf1-.:,,pnqgppsng,-yg:r+4:-,q,-nntp-Q.. I is P URPLE AND rGOLD'ot'fff?' :WY lffrgh-A-P24 ff-f: -:fr fe- -xfv :lv 2211:-L19 ' --'-'iff - --'--v-'-ruwP- f--:.-sn-ee:--4:.-:---NLF: 1. . 'WIJEB i 4 , A Setanta will oooooo The Seniors, on leaving S. H. S. for the last time, before departing into the cold, cruel world, make the following bequest to the loved ones left behind' I, Josephine Allen, will my captivating charms and perfect Figure to Doris Mason. I, Permelia Anderson, will my boisterous ways and low grades to Lulu Lord. oe Asbury, will my dates, one and all, to Eddie Davis. I, J I, Lillian Bass, will my spirit of politeness to the entire S. H. S. 1. nurse. Eva Beck, will my long mane to any girl endeavoring to become a Georgine Billman, will my abil.ity to spoof Miss Hull to Leah I, Lindley. - I, Jeanette Billman, will my ruddy laughter and yelling ability to Yog Liston. I ' I, Jessie Boles, will my love for Junior High history teachers to anyone who can get him. I, I, I. Sarah I. I. I. I. I. stance I .I I I. v v . . 'sz N, kk gf. Y Mnzliv it 1 i' l MNH .114 f 45' - ! 1 ax , gi...-f ' . . Ju.-. bs ,, . 4 ' .agfi ST'-if' -. a I :Nw 3 V. , i.. . Q. .. pw V ,, , -V arm-i315 vm., sift Grace Mae Burkhart, will mv flirtatious wavs to Merna Creighton. Violet Burton, will mv school girl complexion to Miss McNabb. Katherine Coffman, will my ability to find the one and only man to Stratton. Thelma Davidson, will all my witty sayings to George Kendricks. Annis Hart, will my ability to get a proposal to Katherine Calloway. Francis Hancock, will my golden locks to Eunice Alumbaugh. Der'cie Hawkins, will my adoration for my brother to Harriet Bicknell. Tootsie Hill. will my regal bearing and brilliant recitations to Con- Mankedick. Muriel Jones, will my stately walk to Gladys Adams. Josephine Lowdermilk, will all mv love affairs to Georgia Sherred. Reba Mason, will my culinary arts to Nedra Vaughn. Max Beeman, will my raving locks and dignity to Wzirren Moore. Neville Brodie, will my' beauty secrets and pearly teeth to Stanley Gooly. I. D. J. Bullock, will my sporty ties and imposing stature to Mr. Laughlin. ' I, Kenneth Cox, will my many trips to the Principal's office to Pat Douthitt ' .E , .. -'gtsggzk' . h.lg I, Cy Davis, will my magnificent physique to Rosy Reed. I, Binas Dickerson, will my ability to keep training rules to Bill Springer. iiggii up I 2 Ls x i vit n-5 'I' ff H FA J. ff r ff ' -.,. , gets ri is time 5 it 26 Q it 5 safiwf 2-.T ,,-, ,-.-L.:-.-ji:-lite -.1.-:EQ . 1. In ' tim- vi. H Sweet Fil? ,sk it -, iv.-A ,J Q, .H 5' 2 , Xryitqw f' -. - -.. . .M -. - swf- .fr , J , .hx5,grp,. . . Page sixty-eight if , . U' a.wn-M 7--.-.---.-........ --l-pq-W.---14'-4:79, mr--'-. :T-..-..-. f -..rf -T-4 A ,:f:,,f,-is ..gi,,g,-:5.gu71f.---,,- ' v -,mv ,, ---w f ,ig.-....w:vvr:..- -1--- --2:-ef: .f.:-af-uuntu::41mQ:.::::1e4:.AAau---' ,ge ' , ,Rx-1-f ' vr, , , I, John Fiske, will by abundance of pep to Edgar Crowder. I, Carl Gadberry, will my bicycle and complexion to Archie Frew. I, Ray Holliday, will my right to be a chemistry shark to Walter Dun- lap. I, Lillian Donsbach, will my tall and towering sheik to Elizabeth Henderson. I, Lloyd Exline, will my position as Miss I-Iull's pet to little Mary Thompson. I, Lester Wray, will my alertness to Dizzie Burton. I, Esther Dix, will my avoirdupois to Helen Taft. I, Maxine Martin, will my sublime swagger to Isabelle Davis. I, Maurice Newman, will my private chats with Miss Beasley to Sarah jane Chambers. A I, Evelyn Lowry, will my theatrical accomplishments to Dorothy Hand- fortl. I, Edythe Adkins, will my everlasting giggles to Eleanor Rosenberger. I, VVarren Usrey, will my place on the B. ll. team to Dob Marlowe. I, Paul Stewart, will my ability to run the Monitor to anyone looking for a good hard job. I , Winston Collins, will my sheikish ways and good looks to joe Adams. 1, Doris Freeman, will my demure ways to Carrie Hutchison. I, Harold Kellams, will all my chemical discoveries to the whole world. I, Kathleen Myles, will my lengthiness CPJ to Emma Louise Smith. I, Mildred McElroy, will my Parisian costumes to Marjorie Steel. I, julia McPherson, will my lip-stick and dazzling head-lights to Helen Park. ' I, Dorothy Miller, will my studious habits to Emogene Lloyd. I, Marguerite Owens, will my golden marcel and out of town beau to Fanchion Routt. ' I, Vaughn jones, will my craving for grape juice and wimmen to Ilap Kruzan. I, joe Guy Liston, will my dainty appendages to Miss Keiser. I, Dallas Marts, will my cute way and fascinating stride to Harlan Hard- ing. I, Denzel Pittman, will my worldly knowledge and typing ability to NVayne Smith. . I, Lester Ray, will my business-like manner and thin, piping C' , .aa -.EKPURPLE Pi D room ,mF'r i P fs .f 4 voice to Rachel Hamilton.' A V I, Pat Riggs, will my collegiate walk and clever remarks to VL' jimmy Sinclair. .2 lf! I, Helen l'yles, will my radiant color to ldris Creighton. '21--' gal Q V ., - - -Q 9 i Lf, .1 -.. swift: ., ..' ' il: . ' ill' Page sixty-nine .5-..,-,,.. , 7N........,-.... .. , ..,.,.,.,,.,.,-. ,.,,.4,1, D,,,,i,...-41 :T-. ..... . A v, ,,,..,,..a-1, - -:.ae:,,::--i...ag..,, 3t-,,s.'v,Lqm9- A,.::,.'.f5 fav. PURPLE AND l,,..,,,.'.,-A-:L -fef:1.f-,-f.a..i.,.f,f.-....s.gef+-..,...n-,-.Q-Q.-v..wuf..-n:E-::Qm.vmvne1.::-....-4an::- -,, 1-1-.E-:gig WJ, , I, Ida Richeson, will my out of town steady to Mary Louise Merrill. I, Lillian Russell, will my curly hair to Erlene Borders. I, Nina Sebring, will my big limousine to Joe Schubert. I, Edna Shrum, will my brilliance in Civics to Vivian Smith. I, 'Hazel Smith, will my luck in winning essay contests to Victor Myers I, Anne Stranahan, will my wandering ways to Nettie Black. I, Helen Vickrey, will my charming manners to Ruth Wyatt. I, Mildred Ward, will my ability to get and hold a man to Judy Burks. I, Galeta Welsh, will all my extra hair to Okla Nash. I, Madge VVood, will my favorite expressions to Elizabeth Hopewell. I, Hoagland Shaffer, will my love for radio, electricity, etc., to l-I. H. Adkins. I, Paul Schilling, will my position as the S. H. S. sheik to Elmo Baker. I, Vernon Small, will my self-esteem and love for dancing to Howdy Bolinger. ' I, Vernal Stevenson, will my dainty, elf-like appearance to Elvis Bose. A I, Leonard Tarwater, will my winning ways with women to John Leon- ard. I, Lowell Wilson, will my love for Terre Haute girls to Maurice New4 man. I, Garland Wolfe, will my Lizzie to Gus Hash fin order to save his skatesj V I, Henry VVoodsmall, will my greatness to Frank Crowder. . . X 639 QI? is as ur ff i 5,31 A I . S l 5X1-.xii-.K+ I 4 I lil' 5 : A' v I 2:53 lfgiiif 'W i li Il' SHE-73-Q-iff lgiii-if-ifiiiufl -'-1-1 ..---'- '-5: '4-el, i 1 54 3. ,, Nszafi.. ?1-ei? ' -ff V .. i gifts ,,v,.... 251' ' 5: l 3 't-' ' ' ' 1-- . -b ' ' fc a-. NY' ' ,- 4 P' Q in is ' is -a ...V r- -we .7iE. Q- ,-- -f' x. --B+ sf, infix 1 - Q pw 4, :wif-ff:e ..:f,, , , - ri-Q.w,fa , M5235 H' 2523? 5, ggi Q 35 3 gg. I- 3 ,S s,3i,fE.f- if .' . 5533 rl. M2 rf' ff We ff- ri 5 if-Wiflrif ., N ,'A. 1 .r A . Page seventy E .f 4 1 v ':,,,,,, me Z 'CZ' :N-Xl. 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' ,,.. fy: Z 4 Af,- -1 fa H ,, lil ' EB 4 'MMM ZUNC - gg gf? ff' 1- A ph,-fr,, fi?-1f' f' gp li X V-, 5' T6 - nf -A' Wgff fe ?'f ' -h. Iaorloltf ' ' ' W ,5 i- ff - AA A- 54- .X J , sf, . E' 25 ni -- ' Ai ,G '4' xxif, W A 'Q 4 if .Q ffl Page sc-vunty-mm iv PURPLE ANDGOLD f Seuinr Artiuitiea 32000 1 -. xi l :IRB-kk iagl 3,,,n--! 5 -5 S' Q ', X -A he .. 3 : 12 la W I 9,.,!.,,' .fgyibktusx -.,, .' g ,fsgwg-.,1 L5-5371! Nelly, N., Josephine Allen Dramatic Club '22-'23-'24g Literary Club '25g Boosters Club '25g Paper Staff, '24g 'lRichard '24g Green Stockings '23g Play '22g Mock Trial ,253 Glee Club '22-'25.. Jeanette Billman Editor-in-Chief Purple and Gold '25g Dramatic Club '23-'24g Richard '24-g Boosters Club '24g Class Officer '21, ' Georgene Billman Orchestra '22g Dramatic Club '22-'23-'24g Liter- ary Society '24-'25g Mock Trial '25g Latin Club '23-'24g Boosters Club '25g Paper Staff '25g Offl- cer Literary Society '24. Jessie Boles Glee Club '25g Science Club '23-24-g Boosters Club '24. Neville Brodie Latin Club '23-'24-'25, Grace Mae Burkhart Latin Club '23-'24-'25g Dramatic Club '23-'24g - r Boosters Club ,253 Glee Club '25g Class Officer '23, Catherine Coffman Latin Club '23-'24-'25g Debating Club '24-'25g Pres. '25g Debating Team '24g Class Officer ,245 Pres. Senior Class '25g Dramatic Club '23- '24g Pres. '24g Green Stockings '22g Annual ' Staff '24g Editor Paper Staff '23g Boosters Club '24g Current Events Club '25. Kenneth Cox ' Hi-Y Club '22-'23-'24-,25g Pres. ,24g Latin Club '23-'24g Betty's Strategy '25g Boys' Glee Club '24-'25g Orchestra '22-'23g Paper Staff '25. Cy Davis Football '22-'23-'24-'25g Basketball '23-'24-'25g Dramatic Clubg Literary Societyg Science Clubg SU Clubg Boosters Club. llinas Dickerson Basketball '23-'24-'25g SV Clubg Hi-Y Club '21-'22-'23g Orchestra '23-'24, Doris Freeman Latin Club '24-'25g Officer Current Events Club '24-'25. . lg: --A, 'Nia at, Frances Hancock , -fl 'SNL Glee Club '24g Basketball '21-'22-'23-'24, . Qtr.. 'N . 55. gi-.-E'C jqL Anms Hart School Librarian ,22-'23-'24-'25, 3 gE:lg g,g , Ray Holliday 1 , 3 E Science Club '24-'Zag Glee Club '25, 1 J 4 ills:-51,5 9 H ,. Q , ..-.'i'::.i,-,,i ' FZ 7' ' K -.3 4 if I fig, ' 'a - .-- ' f :.'r':'t': ,- E :Q , was 5 5' 'Skill ' 2 23 -'-1 . .5 f' 5 5 3i5riyN-1'- 'Q 1'-ff y . in '33 is if at ai. all i?s?1f.um'4f - r. -z- '?f'fz:3j.:-A- ' Page seventy two ' T73 4'- A Q Y Y , ..-my-4 ,,,,, , --,V :...ei.y.-1:-1.s:::f-L-J.--..:: :, .,,-.,..-...-an f.potuhpq'suvmnar::e-- f--tsnrm ,,' ' Irs' 'T ,K Vaughn Jones Dramatic Club '23g Boosters Clubg Literary -Clubg Science Club '24g Club '23-'24-'25: joe Basketball '22-'23-'24-'253 Captain '25. Guy Liston Science Club: Latin Club: S Clubg Basket- ball '23-'24-'zsg Football '24-'25, Evelyn Lowry Mock Trialg Literary Club: Boosters Club: Latin Club. Maxine Martin ' Latin Contest '24g Monitor Staff '2-l. Dallas Marts Literary Club '24g Mock Trial '24, Reba Mason Dramatic Club '24g Literary Club '25g Boosters Club '25g Glee Club '25. julia McPherson Latin Clubg Glee Clubg Basketball '25. Kathleen Myles Latin Club '23-'24-'25g Glee Club '25g Boosters Club '25g Mock Trial '25g l'Putting up a Pros- perous Front '25. Maurice Newman ' Football '22-'23-'24g Captain '24g Vice-l'resi- dent Board of Control '253 S Club '24-'25g Treas. '25. ' Marguerite Owens Mock Trial '253 Public Speaking Society 'Z5: Boosters Club '25. Denzel Pittman Ida A Lilli Circulation Manager Purple and Gold Staff 'ZSQ Freshman Editor '22g Mock Trial '24: Rich- ard '24g Literary Society 'ZSQ Dramatic Club '22-'23-'24g Hi-Y Club '24-'25g Boosters Club '2Sg Boys' Glee Club '25, Richardson - Scsience Club 'Z2g Boosters Club '24g Glee Club '2 . an Russell v Basketball '22-'23-'24-'253 Capt. '25g S Club '24-'25: President Board of Control '25g Class 1 .q'Ff:'1 P ,vw r. ,rv 3 ,. v Officer '22-'233 Pres. 'ZZQ Ad Manager Purple .mi and Gold '25g Paper Staff '24-'25g Dramatic VW Cltlh v22-x23-9243 rslaichardv '24I Cllffent EVCIHS Club '23-'24-'25: Officer '24: Current Events ' :gh Team '23g Latin Club '24-'253 Debating Club 'fi- ' if '24: Officerg Boosters Club '25. it ' F, l'aul Schilling A l ' lg g Football '22-'2-4: Basketball '23: Track '2l: ,Q Treas. S Club 'ZZ3 Glee Club '23. ' Eh' 'EJ' I' li naar af .KE iff if I 'Y' if 5 L 1 fi ii Hia 53 P-e :Q at af. Si-is? f 1 ...i ' Page seventy-three Q X J bc eil - ., ,M g..........s,.-...- .-,,...,,,.,.,,,.,f.f,,..,.,,,,.,,u,,,,,i..,..,nf-31 --:-.----v...,.,-v.,4.--.nnv---..-l-n7'vrcawvlq-vw0H ...A . 4.4-.................. ,,...,....'.........,.f....-...............,......,,,an-..'..--A-..a.e.-.:-,wnmMe::,::.1as-4: -:- A ., ' Y Y Hoagland Shaffer Pres. Science Club '25g Science Club '22-'23g Latin Club '24-'25g Debating Club '24-'25g Princeton-Sullivan Debate '25g Wabash Valley Vocal Contest '24g Current Events Club 'Z43 Dramatic Club '24g Betty,s Strategy '25g Hi- Y Club '24-'25g Boys' Glee Club '25g Purple and Gold Staff '24g Circulation Manager Monitor '25g Editor Knows 'Er News '24. Edna Shrum Glee Club '25. H azel Smith Annual Staff '23-'24-'25g Paper Staff '24-'25g Class Officer '25g Latin Club '23-'24-'25g Cur- rent Events Club '24g Debating Club '24g Dra- matic Club 'ZZQ Pres. Boosters Club '25g Board of Control '25g Winner lst place County W. C. T. U. Essay Contest 'Z4g Winner 2nd place State W. C. T. U. Essay Contest 'Z4g Winner Znd place Billman Essay Contest '24g Winner Sth place Better Lighting Essay Contest 'ZSQ Tri Kappa Scholarship '25. Vernon Small Football 'Z4g Basketball '23-'24-'25g S Club '25g Hi-Y Club '22-'23-'24-5 Current Events Club '23g Glee Club '24-'25. Paul Stewart Editor-in-Chief Monitor '25g Exchange Editor '24g Annual '23g Hi-Y Club ,245 Secretary '25g Science Club '23g Vice-President '25, Leonard Tarwater Latin Club '23-'24-'Z5g Science Club '24-'25g Monitor Staff '24-'25g Basketball '24, Warren. Usrey Hi-'Y Club 'ZZ-'23-'24-'ZSQ Science Club '23-'25g Dramatic Club '23-'24g Debating Club '24-'ZS' Basketball '23-'25. Max Lowell Wilson Business Manager Purple and Gold '25g Sec- retary Science Club '24-'25g Assistant Business Manager Knows 'Er News '23-'24g Hi-Y Club '22-'73-'24 Q- Madge Wood ' 5-0412. 'Q S Club '24-'Z5g Basketball '23-'24-'25g Presi- 'zgllfiflf-Eif dent Current Events Club '25g Debating Club 'Z4g Officer of Literary Society '25g Boosters lE5Nf3gr4,g..L15'i,5.-we Club '24g Dratnatic Club. '25g Current Events v f v ibffk H C113 '23Ci'24-,ing Mock Trial '24, 59 i enry 'oo sma I qt. S Club '25: Football '23-'24g Science Club '23g f' L5 I Latin Club '23. SQQEQ.. ' .QW , Q ' 'L Ki ll --' QS- J' Q 3' 2' ' F Q V 4. . or rsh aw as i???fg il QE is 2' f - i7T,j7sffg.fe-fi u--nr 4 7.1 ' - I li' si' 5-S3 sig 555 f ,5 X ' - .. ..'?4.QgJ-sk Page seventy-four Maj? WZJAQQ J MJ' 44fM!'W . 47 WMM 1 1577 QGZM wwf 3223323112555 Qgfwimwa ,S S QYMMWX Q 1 if f QQESAQQVQ Sh siiggiiigmggg Qig, QQ 336: EQ? gwKi f sWEYggQQ Wig M x- I -sg., Wm. 7-.-.-......,-M f ,..,,,-,..,,..y -4 -5 ?u.,,.54nnsv-:I --:----4---,.f.N--1..n---.vu-,vl-vw-..4lsawAv-'v7:'.. 'q4-s--is..-Q-ggA, . - N' gl - . ' ..,.- ' K ,,,..., f- -:A u .0Man...--.-....,..,..A.....,..,,............,-........-......,....n-.----n,.,,nmm4-mv.m,ne:.:.ff!-Q--4-1-v -.Q ' 1-not-L4 .fi-,' gg I Q , . ...W MOCK TRIAL CKXD Mrs. Sanianthea l'rnnella XYiZzenheimer was overcome by grief when her husband, Mr. Daniel Goliath XYizzenheimer, was sentenced to a term of ninety-nine years in prison for kidnapping' the baby boy, XYilliam XYhinie Rockefeller, son of Mrs. bl. ll. Rockefeller. The small son was found chained to a barn in Coulson's woods by Bloodybone Steele on Qctober 31st, and was returned to his anxious mother by Patrolman O'llara on November lst. llizzenheiiner swore that on that evening he was at Mr. l.iminsky's home drinking Vodka. and alter leaving' this home he traveled to his sick father's home, being delayed somewhat by a log which had fallen across the road near C'onlson's woods. The mechanic, David Lloyd Tnbbottom, who fixed the de- fendants car, and Mr. .-Xdewick, a farmer, also testified as to his whereabouts during these hours. But in spite of the fact that Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas lchovich l,llllll1Slij' and other witnesses of the defendant pleaded gallantly Ialthough in broken Englishl, the jury soon pronounced Mr. xYiZZCl1l1Clll1Cl as guilty on November lfl, 1924. i Page seventy-six l 1' svvg-lily-svx A33i,Xi-N 1 7 M SXRN g XX ke ' '- 2,1 'l , 9 f I Elini' ' ' .F .B R, 53 '7 7 x ,.. .....,.,-,. . ,..,. -V .., -1, .A,.,,,4,,.,.--..-' -, .......,'.,--...A-1...-4----nv.-,,,-...4....-1-...Arm-mpg,-u.,L-V.,--,-..,,, ff i ,7Q! ,l,.r4 i K . x, Q ...X V295 my Q K f 'if H , M ' Cnc: D in I 'pf J iq. I ve !6 1XILgX wx F I 3 A E-.1.. ' Q' 'ff ' ' ff A if 15 9 ' , -lf! Fl '-1 .ue L v' f X X1 1 , gf ff if Z , J7 Offer. , fr, sDC7C4'g, I . Cu1!? 105,515-' WW K Q S , cg., Jf.xy.2rns. w 1 1 A MV o , W 'H wp.. I L ht .-if ' P LIRPLE AND GOLD r Gia 1 2 n h at r 532 SEPTEMBER Monday, 6-School begins. Every one rarin' to goL??? Tuesday, 7-Many new teachersf Students spend much time visiting around. lVednesday, 8-Nobody studying much, but everyone having a good time. 1-low strange! Friday, 10-French classes commence. ,lane Rosenberger was heard to say. Oh, Euler! the other day, when she stumbled on the stairs. VVill French students please translate? Monday, 13-Football practice begins in earnest. VVe're gonna have some team! XYednesday, 15-Two students were carried out of the last period in the 1TlOI'I1- ing assembly. They were terribly hungry, and the tantalizing odors from the Domestic Science room put them under. Monday, 28-Mr. VVhitlock has model assembly, as he, himself, informed us today. Congratulations, Mr. VVhitlock! XVc-dnesday, 30-Several exams given. Results?-not known, as yet! We hope for the best. OCTOBER 'l'hursdav, l-XVe ilav asonville tomorrow first ame of season. G'illv's 1 .u y, u lu 1 - , J hladiators in hne form. Saturday, 3-VVe'lost to jasonville by a 13-12 score. Some fine playing done by S. H. S. players. Monday, 6- Zero has a charley-horse, and Smally a strawberry. XV4: wonder what these are but are afraid of showing ignorance by asking. lYednesday, 8-john Fisk, our eminent author, writes a book on Muscular Development. Reading first page alone makes you gain 20 pounds. lfriday, 10-Sullivan out for Garlield's Goat Rah-yea! Let's go! Saturday, 11-We lost by a 16-6 score. NVhere's the rooter's pep? Monday. 13-We heard of some new crushes today. Boy, page Miss Dean Hull. lYednesday. 15-Overheard at Stranahan home the other night ' after ..Les lefti - .f Mr. Stranahan-Daughter, doesn't that young man know how I1 to say goodnight? 'ini' lg 2' 'li Oh, daddy! I'll say he does. . ' if Q if if-,5 . - rv' 6, F-S. 54. g,. lwgal I 'l lvfqi rf? 5 ,xi 1',g.' 'Li' , g My 57, I- 1-,,. if' ltfl E il: -, :A-bf-fs. ' l' -' - Q fl I fi. 5' .3 My ' -.,... '- 'ff :J EF ft 55 ni 1 Eng? 5 5 rg. itil - -' llfi. 1 .TP-All .-'lil 32 as . 55' fr .ft Pt 'Y W' at af 1 'T Page seventy-nine g-:mv N-7--........,-.-.. f,,..3,1.,...,.,'f-,qgggx?.-,,,.,,5,,,,, -.. I-If-:Z-.-.,fY.H-,,.'-v. -Y ..:-,ees-:. ' f9e:,,gsqgi,2g-pa.. ' '.f,.-55-,ng , .1 o Q Friday, 17-Football boys are certainly in training!-and this proves it: This was heard at 7 p. m. in front of Greeks- Howdy-Do you know Miss Pillow? Zero -You bed. I have quite a case on her! Monday, 20-Jack l3urton's idea of a good job: Y 1. Repapering the' Hall of Fame. 2. Putting up no trespassingu signs around the Sands of Time. ' 3. Installing a toll system at the gates of Heaven. Nvednesday, 23-Great question before students of S. H. S. Should football players use profane language? Monday, 28- Morning after the night before. Perhaps that's why everyone looks so sleepy. - Thursday, 31-Halloween. Much dirty work went on tonight. Several people reported corn thrown on porches, overturned chairs, tick-tacksfy stolen milk bottles. 'What's the world coming to? NOVEMBER - A Q Vvednesday, 5-VVill H. Hays made a very good speech to the assembly this morning. Don't fret-maybe you'll be great some day as this alumnus is. Friday, 7-Miss VVoody Cin Physical Geographyj-Gus, what is the name of the largest diamond? Gus Hash-The ace. Thursday, 13-Walter Dunlap said to Mr. Billman-I want a pass to go out ' and get a hair cut. , Mr. Hillman-VV'l1at! Get a haircut during school hours? ' Dunlap-Sure. It grew during school hours, didnyt it? Monday, 17-Nothing exciting happened today, with the exception of Scotchie's falling downstairs. No bones were broken. Friday, 21-Evolution. CA careful census. has been taken in class rooms, con- K cerning the answers of students called upon when not ready to recite. This is the result. Take your choicej: Freshman-1 don't know. 'Sophomore-I am not prepared. - Tunior-I do not remember. I -1,1 ,gf ' an .,w ,N 4. M. KD :s o T P11 Q FN o : FP v CD - fb 4 Q P-4 G D 5 93 CL L U :1 gf. :- ... 5 UQ FP' - .. I C IT' U F? :- DJ M U' FD FD :. ....,.. Q fT5,,w ix ' Said. Monday, 24-Another cold wave! 1 ' Wish? VVednesday, Z6-Thanksgiving program this afternoon. If you want to gain confidence in yourself, just take English, 7 under :- - , M , Miss Hull. We're all glad and thankful for a vacation. 55'-'f:iZt'xl -RR' IU 7'- LA l .JV Vt .'+rL'.1!!7-5--- Wqh' 1 'Es J- K ..-nw.-11:2 .yjiin wig ' all 'tis - :gsm 21.2 isis. ima , r.gw gt' -M ll :. .bln b l id.. R ,- QS- Jj 3 g 'Q 5 Q LZ gl. Q '53, ? i A -n?:'.... 23i'f: . , - '--'ffl ' lk Y' f' . fi? 3 5-1 Q 5 1? .MTS - . ff as sr- -E31 if f?ffwfw'Yf .,,, --. A s .'.f.'11::-.p-'-' ' 1 ' ' fs. -..E L - - 'Page eighty i , I i ,..v..v.v7-.-.......,.-...--M..,..,,.,...y .-4.s,gn,u.,.,,A.-si.+z. :jf-3----I ' 'v-,:..:c. 'W . ..-uN,:...-.::r4.pup1g,1-sq,-tar' -: , ar,-,, . l , Q ' 1 . 3 - . F1 A 195. .pan-:,,...Y,..Y- , u-rv Y, ,,-HY - ' DECEMBER Monday, 1+December starts in with a bang! Cold and getting colder. Friday, 5-Basketball tonight. We won from Concannon. Saturday, 6-Basketball 'again tonight. We won-both girls and boys-from Midland. Monday, 8-VVhy is it that everyone looks sleepy on Mondays? W'ednesday, 10-General assembly this morning. From all appearances, this morning, the students had lost their voices. VVe found a hidden talent in the midst of our faculty-Whitlock, the song leader. Friday, 12-Dan Cupid puts in his first bid of the season and claimed two of our fair maids for his own. Miss Usrey is to be married Dec. 21. to Nathan T. VVashburn, jr., and will live at Huntington, VVest Virginia. Miss Oliver will be married the same date to Mr. D. Hull, and they will live at Springfield, Missouri, where he is principal of the High School. JANUARY Monday, 5-Vacation over. Everyone seems rather slow about settling down. today. Mr. Hillman uses up all his permit blanks and had to order more. Miss lirown, the new Domestic Science teacher, was on the job today. She will help to keep us hale and hardy! - ' Friday, 9'-Scandal! Shall we believe these rumors or not? The conquering hero, Dan Cupid, enters again! Miss Adams this eve announced her en- gagement to Mr. Edward G. Scheumann. The wedding will take place at the home of her parents at Alexandria on Feb. 1. They will leave at once for their new home in Los Angeles, California. Monday, 12-Smally turned janitor today. It seems that Mr. Billman ob- jected to some bits of paper on the assembly Hoor. He shakes a wicked broom! . XVednesday, 14-New school building nears completion. VVe can hardly wait! Monday, 19-Everyone looked rather bored this A. M. VVonder what's up? XVednesday, 21-Important question-Who is S. H. S.'s most prominent sheik? There seem to be some differences of opinion about this. Nominations are now open! Cast your vote NOW! Thursday, 22-It is decided Idris Creighton is our most prominent sheik. He won from Dallas Marts by a small majority. Friday, Z3-NVe enter new school building, Monday, having been .-1 . 1 . D .GOLD 1 --1 told all about how to conduct ourselves in.new H. S. 3 we H ' ' expect to be models of deportment, next Monday. The build- ji, DB6 mg was open this afternoon for inspection by the public and 5- -'+-IQHQQQQJV' all were greatly pleased with it. The program for the formal -Hit dedication was given in the auditorium tonight and it was en- joyed by all. 5,37 .,-ri. R1- 'V ' . . . ff. gif Vp! if 1 ,I ' 3 1 V ii' 5 . gQ'5'v' . f 1 Z: 64 1 f. -- . 4 2 il vf t at as .1 t 'v x Es.: ze if 5 .4 F- . illi- T .ft .il sac is .fi fi F. .P . a ...A e I .l . Page eighty-one Q lt., ,.w..-7-w...-f--t-a,.-.,.,-,gt,.-vg1---4sw-,9,,qg...-- 1- :gy-7-----A Y-,,..:f1T4- : p 51,11sag:-,,,..v-.q,-,af-f.,--,,,,,,,F5, N PURPLE A D f f---:ef-'fe'4-:L-1:..::A,:f-a-wg-.vsgassra------.-f-V: , .:-.Q-.M---f.,pA--:-4-,-v,n.1vuu-..,.--::ff,e--4::- -. ' ' ig ,L-rziei-jim., ,W Monday, 26-Enter new H. S. Students wax enthusiastic. No wonder! The I. T. S. bunch were reported as driving to Terre Haute today, in the Stratton Buick. No casualties were reported. Friday, 30-New, again!! The Bachelor's Club is organized. As near as we can ascertain, the ,members at present are Gus Hash, Hap Kruzen, Coof Newman, Candy Ray, and Cy Davis. ' H I FEBRUARY ' Monday, 2-Rehearsals of Tri Kappa play, The Frolique, start. Everyone enthusiastic-remember Cheer Up P Friday, 6-Mr. Hays spoke to the assembly this morning. It seems that he has never realized his big ambition-that of going back to school after graduation and giving the teachers what they gave him. VVednesday, 11-Mr. Frew's place has a rushing business. It certainly is con- venient to-have a store so close to school! Monday, 16-As a theme for English, Pat Riggs wrote, UHistory of My Life. Bet it would make interesting reading. Wlednesday, 25-Everyone trying hard to get down to work. QOH, Yes lj Thursday, 26-In music class today they made the following notes regarding famous people and their favorite songs: Baby Sister Blues -Beatrice OWens,,Dorothy Stratton, Blanche Bill- man, Leah Lindley, Edna Foutch, Harriet Nelle Bicknell. Because They All Love You'--Mr. Branstetter. I Wonder What's Become of Sally? -Howdy Bolinger. My Best Girl -Shill to ????? ' The Sheik -Binas Dickerson. Red Hot Mame -Erlene Borders. Friday, 27-Mr. Longfellow has another birthday! Saturday, 28-County Latin Contests today. The Romans are faithful and bright! H H - MARCH Monday, 2-On your marks-get set! Six weeks exams. VVednesday, 4-Helen Taft was the victim of an accident this morning, in the assembly. It seems that someone carelessly left a foot Cunidentifiedl out in the aisle as she was passing by, and-no bones were broken. - ' Friday, 6, and Saturday, 7+-Sectional Tournament here. Best game ,M of season won by Sullivan from Carlisle, score 29-30. Very la., thrilling! . - gre- fs aan i i ing ' l N 3:5121 ,gf X-- :' !,.. , if !5 4 .3-,.'? '1qiE?if7fff 5. 1 -t l a fl--2 Q' 'i H ' lfcigiws We ' H' -f lt?',j,' A- is .V J- 061' gffgfg iii ai u in L . f,1i f'1 '! ' lfilifll his ff- -re T l ILL 'LET ,F 'ii ,f... tM rf N- Ji 3 N ' - s-. . g -ii' gli!! Wifi ll 5 3 4' i5l5Pf?fi4 'fs' 't ' 'iffgifiifs ' Milligan' . .411 ie fiiifi- F iv? S1 -fi fi'-5 W- 'Ui' EP- gl lm -F. , - ' . 2.,1'i.fl' - ' ' Ha has-7'f' Page eighty-two I . ay..- 7-.-.....,--.U.-...,-,f-,..,,.,y'vq-.-,gngggnift ' 1' J:--7--H 'ir f..-.:f-:Q -', i ' ,.:.fa+ x1?-.fmqgm-L: PURPLE AND rGOLDrigygf-ff 1g.qf- ,--,V-fa:1.,qe.::-.:f.:'-1--:J :z ,-.ara-La:-2syaAiqq.a.:,.e:e4::-, '-410mm 1' ,W 1, :1 --Ag ,Q Monday, 9-VVe wonder why- Pat Riggs got lost in Terre Haute last night? Bob Gordon can't get his Nash to do more than 95, at least? Evelyn Lowry likes jasonville? Pat Douthitt likes Roses ? Judy Burke is interested in funeral parlors? Wednesday, ll-Debates here and there. We won at home but received the odds at Princeton. Friday, 13-Superstition is a sign of ignorance. Beware! Tuesday, 17-All Irishman's day- Friday, 20-All editor's work is drawing to a close so we bid farewell and ex- tend best wishes to all our readers and to the staff of 1926! . 9 1 v i f -:Dil we 'P' A QSSQ, Qifff ' lf ff' 6-'575.Wxi,5i ? 'T -1 -ffeigf f WE? 52: Q il., Pegg? ' ' 5592 'ef3 I, . Q, lgflflf liaise? 1 ' i-rf .. -, 5 1-A--n.. . 1,15 A . ef .fs ff- .. 1 fill -1 7 'F ,As GP 't E fl -5 Fd ,f 5 sw is - 'il A T . ni-.Li iii! 5351 E' 31? aff li fa elk 1 Page eighty-three -ul 1 Page viyrhty-four , A -amy-,-. 7.....,.....,.-....-...,...,...,.,-W-...,,,,,.., .f,y.,.,,..a4.:-v 5.1-.-...-.M -H -,,,,..r14 r ,:,T,:-.. seals:-.,p-quaaqf,-.rr A we ,,1,,,F,a, Ellie Alumni In 1882 the Sullivan graded school became a commissioned high school Its first class, composed of Addis McEneny, james R. Riggs and Carl Hinkle, was graduated May 19, 1882. Mr. McEneny is now deceased, Mr. Hinkle re- sides in Michigan and Mr. Riggs is now a very prominent man socially, in- dustrially and politically in this community. ' The class of 1924 was composed of seventy-three members and although they have had no time to prove themselves capable of filling the high po- sitions in life many of them have the makings of the leaders of tomorrow. Probably one of the most important S. H. S. alumni having direct rela- tions with the school is none other than our own dean of girls and English in- structor, Miss Elizabeth Hull, who was graduated with the class of 1886. She has devoted her entire life to receiving an education, that she might prove her- self worthy of the position she now holds-that of helping others to obtain an education. For a number of years she has had charge of the English depart- ment in S. H. S. and has, at all times, been true to the school: she has been a friend to all her pupils and a companion to each and every girl. Miss Helen Emily Mahley, who was graduated from this school in 1921, is now a student at XVellesley school for girls at lloston, Massachusetts, and will graduate this year. Throughout her high school training she made many exceptional honors and graduated as valedictorian of her class. At all times during her school work she has maintained exceptionally high honors and only recently she was awarded a senior scholarship in the school she is now attending. This is a very high tribute and we should be proud that one of our own alumni was worthy of such scholarly praise. Another important S. H. S. alumnus having direct bearing with the school is its principal-Dale C. Billman. He was graduated with the class of 1915 and the following term entered the VVabash school for boys at Crawfordsville, Ind., where' he received his A. Ifl. degree. During the Vlforld VVar he was a patriot to his country, serving. in the United States Navy. He is now the eilicient principal of S. H. S. and is everywhere meeting with approval, being respected by .-.q 5l'tf'U'q. fl 1 I H P. .9 1 pupils, faculty and outsiders W! z',,.f G Miss Elizabeth Beasley, also a member of the S. H. S. faculty, g 'f' rgagi. W' . . 4. -, all 1920. She made a very creditable record in high school and imme- -i is a graduate of this school, having been graduated with the class of ' 2' 'Q' - : .T ... - . diately upon being graduated continued her studies at the NVes- ' if A is .-L' ! gm an o vi Qs if I' . V ER U l' V -r iij..,II,,,El -Q g i iAz,4,:-ev-. - . ' 5' Q - , 0. S' if S if . 5. iff-' QP-'INTL 35 'HY 1' vlfhl '24 will aging 5 1 .1 1 .Mail Ariel ai i .fi is if ff Page eighty-five . , 1 -4 HFPL . 159251 ix .4 M' 1 'E 1 - p.M....,T....-......,-N. f ,---,,f-,-as--gf-.4 M f-7 L,,Mi,.y.a-.1 -L3-.....,.... A, ,, Wav, f-r, : -ref:g:...,-7a9-.1 z:,,1-w,n-ge- -.asf-qgw,-L-Q PURPLE A D GGLD t W- -, A -1-:ia-1.-41:L -:filer-rf Aiwfpfvfu-,.e.:.-ie:-Q -.ew :Q :Q ,,,q,...,.ut-nc..,i.:-::-a-nuoawwal::.:n- -...ygfg W - f ,ngv-:Z-V Y Y V Q- Y V f tern School for women at Gxford, Ghio. She was graduated from there in the spring of 1924 and is now employed in old S. H. S. VVith her pleasing personality Miss Beasley is making friends with all of her pupils and is loved by all. Another member of the faculty, also an S. H. S. alumna, is Miss Ruth McNabb, who was graduated with the class of 1920 and since that time has been devoting her time to the expansion of her knowledge, being graduated from f'Western College in 1924. -Although she came into the S. H. S. faculty at the second semester, she is making many friends and meeting with very good success. Mr. Joe Lacey, who is at present the principal and dean of boys at VViley High School, Terre Haute, Ind., was graduated from Sullivan High School with the class of 1901. After completing his high school course he entered the Chicago University at Chicago, Ill., where he received his A. M. degree. For a number of years he was history instructor in S. H. S., from whence he went to Terre Haute where he accepted the position he now holds. Mr. Frank Aydelotte, who was graduated from S. H. S. with the class of 1896, has indeed risen to a position the mention of which alone causes this school to swell with pride. Wfho would ever have thought that Sullivan High School would graduate anyone who would rise to the position of a college president? Perhaps none of us would, but that is exactly what Mr. Frank Aydelotte made possible when he became president of Swarthmore College at Philadelphia, Pa. He is also secretary of the Rhodes Scholarship Founda- tion in the United States. Mr. William Jamison was graduated from Sullivan High School in 1916, having established a very desirable record while in high school. He is also a graduate of Purdue University and is now a successful farmer-banker, re- siding here in the city. Mr. Nelson Poynter, who was graduated from this school with the class of 1920, has risen to a position making possible his seeing all historic places n - YF' --- , ,F .. ,Q-. .S . Q qw., til. '- of worldly interest. After being graduated from high school he went to college. He is now making a tour of the world, visiting every spot of historic interest known. He is a news reporter and is experiencing something very few of us will ever do. Another Sullivan High School alumna who rose to a very i fi Q is' i f,'Qf4 hi h, osition is Mrs. Katherine Kirkham Reed. She was raduated 1 ,Q ig from Sullivan with the class of 1915, and entered school at Warcl- s,5lQi2 'QSQL Belmont School for Girls at Nashville, Tenn. Katherine is a very S' I , K N n Q u v o 4 4 talented musician, having devoted her entire life to the cultivation of her voice. For several years she has been vocal instructor at if f F SH. .. a ' J 3315 il . iltlif .. l ' 1: 12 ?? J . if, 4. 8 -f 4'- J' Q De ' ag Q a :J w Rift 2 pl i 55,4211 -5,5 I ia 25 .Q .2 Qffwvit 1 . . it .. 93 ale? 2 sa .21 5 at ff- if-1 ff if-no ,V '. I,-1 Ni g-.iii .7 ,B p?5w3.,1, Page eighty-six Q it W '-'fm 1--wr ' Nr' -rf: :ref-f E - -7 s - -f' - -L-s :'. :4t. , af-.--avuqgnliquugaffgcae-1- u--- ,, t .gJggnf-gg ' ,Wt , , , VVard-llehnont, only recently resigning her position to marry Mr. Thomas Reed, of Tulsa, Okla., also an alumnus of S. H. S. Miss Odessa Robbins, a grade teacher in the Sullivan public schools, was graduated from S. H. S. with the class of 1921. She also took teachers' train- ing at Mrs. Blaker's school at Indianapolis, Ind. One of the most widely known and prominent men in the United States, VVill H. Hays, is a Sullivan High School alumnus. He was graduated with the class of 1896, and immediately entered the Wabash school for boys at Crawfordsville, Ind. After completing his college training he became a mem- ber of his father's law firm-Hays 8: Hays. Then he entered the political field, rising higher and higher. For some time he was postmaster-general, resigning that position to accept one connected with the movie industry. He is now at the head of the movie industry and is doing wonders for the people by bettering the kind of pictures being produced. He is still, however, a mem- ber of the law firm, Hays 81 Hays, located in this city. A brother of VVill H. Hays, Hinkle C. Hays, is also an alumnus of this school. He was graduated from S. H. S. in 19018 and after completing his col- lege training he too became a member of his father's law firm. At present he is one of Sullivan's most prominent business men, interested in anything for the welfare of Sullivan. Miss Grace Shaffer, who was graduated from S. H. S. with the class of 1910, made herself well known during the VVorld War when she went to Europe as a Red Cross nurse. She won many honors while abroad and is at present employed as county school nurse for the county of Lawrence and lo- cated at lledford, Ind. Miss Rachel Crowder, who was graduated from this school in 1923 and is now a senior at Ward-Belmont School for Girls at Nashville, Tenn., has recently been awarded the highest honors that can be bestowed upon a senior. She is making a very creditable record at school and her pleasing personality has won her many friends. Miss Elizabeth Hill, a mid-year 1925 graduate, is also a student at VVard-Belmont and is getting along very nicely. Mr. Frank Bolinger, also a 1923 graduate of S. H. S., is now a student at Indiana University at Bloomington, Ind. He is a talented musician and is a member of the university orchestra. During as the summer months he spends his time on the chautauqua plat- -M--e glfllgje , form, meeting with very good success. Pill . Miss Victoria Houpt who is now an instructor in the Sulli- VV' jg van junior High School, was graduated with the class of 1920. 'E 7 She continued her schooling at DePauw, Greencastle, Ind. gglf- E fy . i :,i:Ta'i'n fswi wiv ljg U ,vu .. if I EA ,. ?i..,,,,, -3 A ' 5 I - -'-nw.. , U .Aw-.Q . - 'l L K f Fe' f ' zzmilflig ii Z' iii qi K A . -I A . A i ., ..- f .buf ,.gi- ??Qfii5i iiigfgi .ly lyrlu ,. 'i, ,ISI gi: bi- :ht all fi 31 If sf . V -if . I g . A Page eighty-seven i l Y :.,,-Nqr, 5-.....--.M .Q ,...,,.,..,..,,,..fi ,..,,.,,,? H,,,,i...g+Q: :---4---- - .,, L..-.. r j1:-:,s-ss-..n-fnf+a-,:qq5,-,nq6-n.f--.:- gr.-,rg , .. 7... K 4... i 11-a-mv+-o1:e:ee:-fa-,aff--f-pfvf:::s:-gb-J.w::fa.:-:.--..,uf..pnnaann-nmmu:::.e:sas-,9-a:-4.4-A ---fwgigi! -miiunz Margaret Maple, Paul C. Stratton and Damon Anderson, graduates of the class of ,24, are enrolled this year at DePauw University. Stratton and Anderson won considerable honors in athletics there, playing on both the freshman football and basketball teams. Ralph and Russell Thompson, of the firm of VVill A. Thompson 8: Sons, are both Sullivan High graduates. After finishing their course of study at Illinois University, they joined their father in the dry goods business. They have always been loyal boosters and friends of Sullivan High School. Sullivan has representatives of herself in the large Hrm of Marshall Field 8: Co., of Chicago, in the personages of Misses Frances and Zola Sinclair, former S. H. S. students, who hold reliable positions with that enterprise. Among those who have made a success of their high school andcollege education is Dr. Stanley Brown, of Carlisle. Dr. Brown graduated from Sullivan High School with the class of 1915, and is now practicing medicine very successfully at Carlisle. Purdue lfniversity claimed six of our class of 1924. They are John Burton, Kathryn Lemon, Roy VVard, Buster Brown, Bill Bostick and Arlie VVall. VVard returned home after the first semester and Bostick was married in February to Miss Doris Scott, also an alumna. Settled in business in Sullivan are several young men all alumni of Sulli- van High School, who are supporters of the school in every way. Among these are, Xlfayne K. Frakes, class of yl5, now practicing dentistry here, and also Herb Lench. Ernest Davis, of the class of 1910, also belongs in this group. Theresa Steele and Eva Stewart, two of last year's graduates, are at- tending Oxford College for VVomen, at Oxford, Ohio. Glen Stanbaugh, graduate in the class of 1923, is winning high honors in athletics at Missouri State College this year. ' Miss Lois Stewart, a former member of the high school faculty and class of 1909, is teaching this year at St. Petersburg, Fla. She is faculty ad- visor for their high school annual, and we know she is doing good Work along this line, for she was advisor of the Purple and Gold ,wifi . for two years. l3..g:,,, Soon after his graduation in 1924, john Hash left Sullivan for i ii VVashington, D. C., where he entered a commercial art school. 10 John plans to return to Sullivan this summer, after completing a full year's work. james Milliken University, at Decatur, Ill., has three Sullivan ' if'gg,t representatives this year. They are Owen Donovan, of the class ll' of '24, Gertrude Thompson, class of '19, and Claude jones, class 5 - 1 fl 5 .I . 'rt' , ,, ,. Q 5, ..2T::5Tf1f A ,Slim ' if H1 g 4- Fr? gi 5 ' . if Kg 'ii .Q 9 - . f if it is fl? if al. ai arlitlu if Page eighty-eight l 4 ..,.,..w... 7-.-.-.....,-...,,..,..L..,.,...,.,7f-,,,H,ru,,,,,iw V Y-, 4...s..... - ,,,,s:, -,Q , -x,i,.4 11.fA ',.14..,Cn.g- ..- PURPLE A D -GGLDWEY ffl,-qafeaff' f.-,Q fa..-.,.-,::,,e-1-as-eggs-as ,-..n.--4.--n..pnuq:,:.1g.:..-az. fr' , 3---4-- f -.ew ,n,f:!Q 1 ,,Lf , 1 of '14. Donovan and Jones were members of the '24 season football team. Of the class of 1917, Miss Josephine Crowder has become quite a success- ful newspaper woman. After graduation from Indiana University, sheat- tended Columbia University. Two summers ago she traveled extensively in Europe, meeting several prominent personages and is now reporting for the Terre Haute Spectator. Miss Crowder's brother, Robert Crowder, an alumnus of Sullivan High, has won successin the shoe business and is now married and located at Lebanon, Ind. Several of last year's graduates have enrolled in Terre Haute schools this year. Beecie Bland, Bernice Drennon, Margaret Henderson, Mildred Rud- dell and Reva Lee are at State Normal. Louis Marshall and Ernestine Meuh- ler are at Union Hospital. Collins Raines is at Rose Poly Tech. Other stu- dents enrolled at schools this year are Ralph Parker, Illinois Universityg Reid Leach and Dillion Rontt at Indiana Dental College and Leonard Stranahan at Indiana University. -MARY COCHRAN, '24, gtg Yffff cg-yjj ' 7, N' dflfffi , .-'D far:-J' I' 1, 1?illE!E9f2 5' l 'twfggiile :'lll. I ,iii W rf' - . it-e ,r-My -. 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I Went on down the hall and heard a conversation between Miss Smith and Lill. Lill was trying to talk Miss Smith into the notion of having apic- ture taken of all two of the Girls S Club tMadge and Lillj. Miss Smith didn't think favorably of this so Lill started back in the assembly. I jumped on her-pencil-and rode rough-neckily into the assembly with her. A burst of laughter greeted my arrival and I looked myself over for something that could break down such a serene countenance as that of Helen Leah McGuire. As I found nothing wrong with myself I looked around for further interest and I sure saw a sight for sore eyes. Qlndeed it must have been for Paul Schilling was looking at it.J Janitor Small was gracefully sweeping up the paper around his desk while Professor Billman supervised and Marjorie Steel gave Jessie Colvine, Jeanette Brokaw, and Lillian Bennett the very dickens for laughing. Gee !-Sure is dead down here-no great smashes except Howdy and Sarah. In school, I meant--don't get worried, Kak. Wfhy, last year there was a whole gob. ' Whew! VVhat's that! Screams, footing it on sound waves, from the upper the building. Say, guess what I bumped into after my mad rush upstairs in the drowning popls of ,Dorothy Hanforcl's magnetic eyes? I thought sure some one must be dying so I grabbed Frank . Bicknell. Oh, yes, he's going to be a gobble you know. Oh, pardon regions of 5 5,3 nil me Bic, I mean a quack, of course. VVell as I was saying, before ' Rf I got off the subject, you can't guess what I bumped into. Give j jg you three guesses. No, Dora, it wasn't the wall. It was only Madge NVood and Hinkle Pirtle singing that old, old, duetical -If -' melody, that goes the crooked and narrow path to every one of X --ll 'Qxgicm' our rapturous souls, Looking Through the Knot-Hole in Gran- t pa's NVooden Leg. L .4 . 1 bg' 2 igilikji juris . 5:31.54 lic. ' 5 Q I t i.A'i .'p' fi! vi' QF' iii A I 'ff E FWZ, 1- - I r 1 'Sf-::r. fic , ff- 'is F 'I' all 2 W3 25 - 3 3 1' ' 9 Vfweezf 1 1 - ,-. I ' A Page ninety ' I --WW-a. f-.-.--.-,--.. .,..,.4,..,,.,-. ,,.-usruyfaipvnvsn-I-..4..-4..,,, -al-4.,p.-ggaqqyua--Q.,-...M , PURPLE Pt D roomate -2--:ww-'1:L'r-fr V..-as -u.s1-mpg-s::f4.-'A'-A.: :A . ee-+1f.4r---f..1un-'-:',-,s.a:- A ,::r----Mar ,, ' fs,---, pvvir, , , I was so disgustingly mad at myself for getting excited over such a trifie that I dismissed Frank Bicknell with due ceremony and looked around for a way to get back down stairs. I finally saw Max Beeman coming down the way, so I jumped on his hoof, or is it horn, rimmed glasses and do you know he hadn't any more than gotten down stairs when he took off his glasses to wipe them off and I fell to the cold, unsympathetic Hoor. As I saw Wlarren Ruddell coming down the hall I jumped on one of the checks in his loud sweater and went gliding off to Miss Beasley's room, only to find that lady so busily engrossed in her daily chats with Maurice Newman, that she'd for- gotten to call the class to order and Marguerite Stanbaugh and Abigail Le- wellyn were acting like perfect rowdies. After sliding down Marguerite's stiii' white collar and hearing Helen Leah give a rousing recitation, I was attracted by a thundering voice in the next room, and wondering who could be the owner of it, I hopped on Clyde Alambauglfs ear as he came dashing by and we entered the next door west. I found that the owner of the voice was none other than Mr. Laughlin, but since I was already a citizen of this country I didn't care about hearing how to take out naturalization papers, so I just stepped up to the window ledge where I could be out of hearing. just then such a gale of wind came along that I was blown clear to the other end of the building and when I was able to grasp hold of a brick I found myself in Miss Smith's room listening to the Romans Amo, Amas, Amat-ing,'. This sure was interesting,'but how those poor kids recited with all that tap-tapping in the next room was more than I could tell. I peeped through the glass par- tition and beheld Mr. Donnelly standing over Leonard Tarwater and also managing, every now and then, to send some favorite sarcastic sentence into the air. I guess that professor wins the bouquet when it comes to sarcasm. As Fern McBride waltzed by the door way I Hickered out and lit on her blon- dined locks and was carried upstairs. As we passed the chemistry laboratory, some prevailing odors swished out into the hall and knocked me off Fern's light dome, to the Hoor beneath. For awhile I was completely under, but as Bob Marlowe come bounding down the hall, he was accompanied'by a gust of wind, as usual,and presently I was revived. I dashed madly away from that highly scented laboratory only to be knocked down and stepped on by Principal Billman, who was out on the hunt of skippers. Believe nie, I sure was scared because I'd just seen Hap making for the side entrance. I hated to see him get caught because he's worked so hard since he came back to school, and I felt sure he'd earned a vacation, even for one short period. just then Neville Brodie came poking down the hall, so I perched myself on what was once a crease in his pants and rode jauntly down to the Dean's office where I found Nina and Permelia busily occupied in trying to get Miss Hull to impart the day's English lesson to them. I had a notion to tell them to stop worrying about English, that Miss Hull was harmless, but refrained. Seeing a pile of papers on Miss Hull's desk I decided to enlarge my small lot offknowl-rg edge by finding out what was among them. The first thing I saw startled me dreadfully. I saw that some one had fallen for the capti- vating charms of Dorene Stevens, and upon closer inspection I found the name of'Pat Rigge signed to the most ardent of love letters. I wondered how the Dean managed to obtain this literature. Could it gif ' : have been by the efforts of Sarah jane? I wonder, she's such a help 5 to the teachers. Oh, murder, Miss Hall's grabbing for these papers. . , Help! Ouchl She's got mel She's putting me in a drawer, she's going 13-' 1 I. to lock me up, so good-bye dear school students till some future date I fifrfp . 4 FP? 4 4 13.9 TI if - f' - ,jf :llxififf i'A .f pa l wx 'W' ..- - 1 t ,- . -l. F . ,224 .-f fs is 1 fa 'f- 5 N E 55 C sl . -I -'--' ' 1 -'iii is iii Ei 3? if ,fi Sei if fr' ,Si ,-..,g,ll' Lg. 3, Page ninety-one ,-.., --..........,...,. .. , ..,,. ,..,.,....-f .-4 -,: y 9, ngavuaw--Q1 .... ..-.-.....,,..f..-.-1.--.v0.------4Iv.wmvu:r, q-,,,.-+-...-wv-n:mg . PURPLE A D GOLD fff' .-,,. ...n....,.-W..-...p.vf......4.rv---ff---v-.n........-.--V ..-ww--wwf..:--f:-awnnnn-ga-3...-42:-4-' -, , 1-1..m..:.f:,gf, , , P0,euzMJSz,,45 oil smzmq 5:77 Scfool Q '9 7 4- Z, ENG vn . U M, L ' 'Uno U X3 . I E 0 mga., SNC o'gElENCE U EW5' we ,,, , 1, .- - H, , gf? affgvc , M .. , N 9 fm3 'q'3M1i1j! ' SV-wie.-L 4 fl 'Z f 0 ,g A 5 Q Q, Davy 0 il' Q A f f ggi Q, D1-A PX 4 f 5 lx a' f I 7f G ff 7 ' 4 1. V D W -x : ff M :A EMI f .1 in R' W I 5 ' M Q A 6' ,.. .. . 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But it was not so easy to swim and take Bob too. Speed, however, was determined, and never letting go or slowing up, he swam his way to shore and drew Bob on the beach. He licked his master's face and whined. He was afraid to attempt to take him home, but he must get him there someway. Meanwhile, pretty Betty Milton sat in the parlor waiting. Why was he late tonight, of all nights? This must be he now. The door was pushed open, but instead of Bob it was Speed He was wet and panting. He went over to lletty and barked and whined, going to the door several times. Iletty did not comprehend, so stood still. Speed became worried and bounded out of the house. He went back to Bob, who was still unconscious. He must get some help. He succeeded in pulling off llob's wet tie and socks. He ran back to Betty's and laid the wet things at her feet. Betty knew that Speed was trying to sho.w her something and tried to understand. She picked up the wet things and then screamed. Speed had indeed run fast when he came to lletty's, but he realized, as he kept pace with her now, that he was making it twice as quick back. llob was still lying on his back unconscious, lletty applied all the first aid she knew, and when this seemed to be of no use, she tried to carry him home. Bob was no light weight however, so Speed's assistance was readily accepted. Dr. Brown came and after several minutes' work revived Bob, - .-,,P I l ur' J: .v fmwf, W' W I I, who opened his eyes. Speed had been watching and waiting for . I this. He began licking his master's face and barked with joy. fi.-. Hob hugged and kissed, the dog. He was as glad as Speed was. i rl E 7 ll f.. T ai fl l'zlf if will Q. w . .H fi 1. ra ff T5 5 gggihgwlilll TWMi5Rhi?ihfw3aabs ia,f-.a!Jlq, Page ninety-th ree s - i ' ' ' W fr-f1f:2f- 7 -'-G -vp-rv-s-vi-----.f 'M'.-wi' , -t:.-4-o-'uu.nl's i arvn.a,mzi:::.:.:-1--At.--4' .--H fr:.,.- -::, g,,:l. Y , Two days later Bob stood in his room tying his tie, with a happier look on his face than the night he was rescued. And why not be happy? This was the night he was going to propose to Betty Milton. The ring was on the dresser. Speed', followed Bob with a wistful look in his eyes. Sorry, 'Speed', old boy, but I'm afraid you can't go along tonight. He stooped and whispered something in Speeds ear, who with a look of un- derstanding on his face, went over to the door and lay down. Bob put on the finishing touches and carefully pocketed the ring. He stood in front of the mirror and surveyed himself. Well, 'Speed', how do I look? Oh, boy, 'Speed', don't you wish you were me? Well, good-bye, wish me good luck. f'Speed', jumped up and down, trying to lick Bob's face. If there was anyone in the world who wished Bob luck, it was Speed,,' because he loved Betty too. X Dick Brandon drove past just as Bob jumped over the gate, and asked if he wanted to ride. Bob quickly accepted and climbed, as he usually did, instead of opening the door, into the car. No one noticed that the little box fell out of his pocket as he did so. Speed walked down the road. He was lonesome, but he knew better than to go to Betty's. As he turned to go back home, his eyes fell on the box. He knew he had seen a box like that before because Bob had shown it to him before he had shown it to any one else. He pushed it open. Sure enough, there was the ring. He held the box in his mouth and ran to Betty's. Luckily enough the door had not been closed. He knew where the parlor was and cautiously made his way to it. This was at the critical moment. Bob was fumbling for the ring. A Speed'l went behind the davenette and as Bob's one free arm swung from the side, he deposited the box in his hand. Bob did not see the dog in the room, but saw him jump the fence. Speed waited and waited. Bob ought to be coming. There he was now. Yes, Bob had come back, even happier than he had left. He picked up the dog and hugged and kissed him. He ordered him to go in another room. and stay till he was called. Speed', reluctantly obeyed. All right, Bob called later. Ready!', ' Speed', bounded from the room. Um, that smelt good! A platter of . his favorite meat, a dish of gravy, and some candy. ' ' -NANCY HASH, '27, H ---1. - 1 ,H aq.,t'Q .1 , i iT 'Qx, we ,. ' l rf: BN nw.. sg eg is-sims! 'Ni sg Sag its 'tis if 'H g':7Q'fL.2 rift. :?44l?37 . ' . ff' i Fifi ' 4 . .- ,,.f ,ri 1 4 :V fi? l 1 Y ililgtia ' ' ' f-.. 'Bu Q. ,. Q I hu - ,ft I au. ,W ..,-9,3 H. 15,15 E 925155 , .,, ,, ., g ,A :':.::: ..:.'::....--r ' .- ,.1.. ,rp A. F 'H Sifflif NP! is 'f 311 - 4 5 if 9' 'isfipig .ugh ,..-.-f -gtg ,. ,, ' V A ' 5 Ll. - .,. Ve' -R -B f nh gg .- J j-- I-7,,:.'F If' : H if ...- I,.j'MLi ,B . Page ninety-four l':u:c ninety-five' PURPLE AND SEQ. ii 1 3 A L .--I.. - . l v:,,,.,,......7N........,-....,.. , ..,,,.,..,,.,-f..4.,-V, me u,,,,,i.-1,.fpf 47-5--W 'Y V -. ...-::4, f H gs.-4-,fgzafjfnse-,,psg3nnq,,-pg: A.e- ,,?,.,.L.-vi e -'1-f::.-u,-42-f -f:.:,,-Y, f....f.f..-.1 .-ax,-J--2.-:asf-:I.2-6.-...am HEY YOU! ooo0OO DO YOL' NEED A llL'ST IN THE NOSE to make you take a hint? If that is the kind of a prune you are, the chances are strong you are going to git it. WAKE UP! Is your muscle larg? Can you see good? Do you feel like running and jumping, so to speak, all the time? YOU SHOULD. And I will SHOW YOU HOW. Wouldn't you love to have a mighty biceps rolling up like a mountain, capable of braking steal chanes? Sure you would. Well, stop wishing and start ACTING. If you had a fase like a baboon you would try to change it. But just because you wear close, why, you don't seem 2 care a rap wot the rest of your body looks like. You who have seen my booklet Secrets of Muscular Strength,'l know wot I have done for my own body. You also no that wds. can not be found that will truly describe the magnificent bodies of my thousands of pupils. Is any thing more pleasing to the eye than huge powerful muscles denoting tre- mendous strength and unlimited energy? For instance, I have developed my arm from 10 inches to 962 inches in circumference. Quite a difference isn't it. Once I was so skiny I had to drink coffee so as to not be transparent. But after I discovered my secret of exercise I soon attained a development without a peer in the whole world. And any one can do it, if I show him how. Every body has heard of my breth-taking feats. VVell, remember, I was once a weekling. Now let me say a few wds. about my thousands of pupils. Evry day I reseave about 9000 lbs. of mail, congratulations and photographs of men who came to me as pitiful weakling, imploring me to help them. If you could see them today you would be astounded at the rapid progress they have made under my guidance. Today they are LEADERS. they are LION MEN. They have got that predominating, dollar- winning PERSONALITY. Not only have they got huge massive - MUSCLES, just to look at, but also STRENGTH, and almost 'E :F 'ii UNLIMITED ENERGY. This ain't no idle prattle, fellow, this is the truth. COME ON then, and make me prove it. That's my business. I make STRONG men. Enroll with me today, while it is on your mind, and always you will say it was your wisest E-,T-71 ,, -Jw! Q 'fix Tx, ' ..aaz ax!-'-..x 9 . . sv., . Q, action. J.- I. 'Na li Jiqee. NW 1 r'.iri'?'f1,w I . ,gp 3 ay., 'l be ' I I i sf I I Ffa is-Z' -i.'-.f'Z. 'ra Q7-J' ..- In . , . , 355325 it 3.12 5 25 35 at ' . as ff ...PML W- Page ninety-six Y ...,.,... 7--......,-N.---,..,,,,-,-tp-f-'vw wirygvqg--W '- J-jj-f-f---1 N-.,i.:.-ff - .:.,,,f,.-..g?-sf,vvgm,n-ng-t 4: ' fvz- , ,7,,,,L.g PURPLEA D-GOLD i e , ,ifgyag-.-aav.4:Lcnqq.:1,'.s:':.::: W -1tf1- ,. agp-::.4 ' ' I ' . V ..,.. ' ' Q V - ,mn f-.17 .,-,..1..a.,....-.f..-'-,- -'-- :sae In age my pupils range from Lowell Leonard, age 8, to Noah Gulden, age 956. Mr. Gulden was pronounced beyond hope at the age of 46, but I found him, and now he hopes to reach a ripe old age. I trained all the ath- letic champions alive today. No matter wot line you seek instruction in, I can supply you, far better-than any other instructor. Testimonials of the value of my course can be read on every hand. You can't pick up a news- paper or a magazine without reading of the accomplishments of my pupils. Most of my pupils are not on the stage, but a great many are. Surely there is no one who has never heard of Pat Riggs. VVhat an inspiration to see him walking lightly and rapidly down the street, his eyes Hashing and the air of command radiating from him. No footpad would dare attack him. Look at Max Beeman, the great opera singer. He once coped successfully with 9 armed bandits, simply because he had strength and agility superior to the nine bandits combined. just look at the magnificent feet of l'at Douthitt. XVhen he came to me his feet were so small he could scarcely walk. I developed the tremendous head of VVill Springer, whose imposing appear- ance strikes awe to the minds of those about him. Wayne Smith was only 8 inches tall when he came to me to increase his height. I put the glasses on Marjorie Steel and started the freckles on Frank Crowder's nose. I gave 'lack Burton all his abundance 0' pep and taut George Kendricks to be still un quiet. I gave Paul Fougerousse his virile ways un made him the big man that you see now. I taut Nev Brodie to typrite un advized Okla to cut her hair shorter. I made Don NVilson so thin un willowy, and told Jo Allen how to be quiet. Now you know what I have done for a few of those I trained. Every man I ever traned became an athleat or a strong man. These men realized the importence of a perfect body. They new it was necessary to be healthy in order to succeed in this day of bitter competition. And they did succeed in this world. Civilization is highly advanced, but look around you and you will find, that under the veneer of culture and the pretense of society, that MUSCLE RULES THE VVORLD! TO THE VICTOR IEELONGS THE SPOILS! Today, the same as yesterday, there holds the law of the SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST! And. even today, THE NVEEKLINGS ALVVAYS PERISH! YOL' KNONV, that when a man's automobile wears out, he l f-P f --f' ,il jing gets it repared or buys a new 1. But when a man's BODY wares out, why, he just takes it for granted. He just kids himself along, making himself believe that as long as he is able to be up and out -.- .i 7... 'yi ,V '2 l' FI: ,P ..' it iiizifi aff' gf. S t., u f. if of bed he is well and in good health. But he is absolutely wrong, 1 ' Q isa ff! ,QNX . et. ji.-I af f Ar I i rgjgi v' W' es' I. .. 'fa fill ll 5 I iljl JF' . i Vi- ff: i 5 Q 'F I 2 .Q 1' li If -'fi C fr if '....,- 1' 774 -M 'Q W - I 'f we A si B ' ' si, . 1 i llfi-.-i-'C .il 'Alf 55.71 ffl fi at if -I 45+ 'f - Page ninety-seven , . - x l i Q -..,..,..va-4es,,:e.:,,g- , .aa-.1-rvvi:..:E-3.9----...,s::,,,,.1-q.-..awf..1' , sn.-:mnpn::.:-1-1--415:-W ,yn Y ffgxxz- A : Y-1. , , no right. Nature intended that the body should be STRONG, not week. Tak- ing my course is like buying muscles, because they are GUARANTEED to grow. BE STRONG! TAKE MY COURSE! Read this clipping from the Cass Chronicle: Lionel Stronghold gave a series of muscular poses last night that was utterly amazing, awe inspiring, marvelous, superb, magnificent, grand and great. His is a mass of muscles developed to an extent hitherto supposed im- possible. Stronghold is the worlcl's greatest trainer and authority on physical culture. Among his feats at the Coliseum last night were: juggling a dum- bell that was so heavy it has to be hauled in a specially constructed railroad carg taring huge chanes iuto shreds, tying a crowbar into a bow knot around his neck, driving spikes with his hands, etc. He blew a large saxophone out straight at one puff. Also he danced l hour rapid jig while he played his own accompaniment on a large piano strapped to his chest. On the piano were seated 3 fat men. He will perform here for the next 6 mo. NOW I have convinced you, proved to you that I am the best qualified instruc- tor to show you the way to STRENGTH. COME ON. Wishing never brought muscles. GET OUT OF THE RUT! Can you PROTECT your- self? I can, and ALL MY PUPILS can. Men like Lammermoore, Sanstone, Due, Lightfoot, Makmuss, Thirum, Nife, McGitt, and all the rest are never bothered by yeggs. Remember the footpads slogan: DED MEN TELL NO TAILS. Clip the coupon and send it now. Lionel Stronghold: Please send me free for l dime, 10 cents, your booklet, :v .Q , - 'N' -f Muscular Strength. 1- 5 . '1 .vl if QE' fs. QF, X1 dw, I -EQ i 'l, ,,..f Name ...... .. -5 .tm .asf-Q.,,.f: rg. 2 i f, xA ,I .,.---Q-.Lg '. 11 Q- :J Address -s-1-as -1 il WA' KSN K 1 - - Sffeef ,figqega -- . ..:L. --,Li Ht, i T :QM- . '- , 'Wigsw lg X,5 b i 23 ' Z via, I itizg 2 3 --' 40.9 - as A 'ef .- ina in 5 MT' - T51 -5 E' 2 55 Q if f 'Uwe -5 iif?-iii. il 9 avi .355 it Fife it -, . -V W- 1 .Z5,?3::Jn7'g..- . Page ninety-eight . ....,..,.,..... ,, ..,-,.,..,,..'. ,, .C,,,...,.:.:.- L1 ------- A v V- ' ' .::+1'f--7-'P+-xr:-,H--fn'-f '--' - - - f . - 1 PURPLEA DGOLD i i i-i,:l-AVA- -liqzuv Y,,,,,,,,,,.,,g:-g.....A-,-.1 ,,e-,,,-,,.,--f,pn-::,-:ave-in-31:4--A--1 llob Reed-liill spends most of his time around the links. Jimmie S.-Enthusiastic golfer, eh? lioli-No, sausage manufacturer. Monitor Reporter-Say, boy, it's hot in here. Paul Stewart Ceditorl-Speak to the circulation manager. Tenant fto landlordl-Come in, have .a chair. Landlord-No, I've come for the piano. Year 1625-indians sell Manhattan Island for a case of whiskey. Year 1025-Citizens ofifer to swap back. Don XY.-The doctor tells me that itls eating sugar that makes me lazy. Iigger-XYhat kind of sugar? Don-Loaf sugar. Vat Rigfgs-Ignorance is bliss. Gus-VVell then, you'd better get your life insured. of joy. Binas-Girls are prettier than men. leanette-Naturally. Binas-No, artificially. flerk-lVhat do you want? .lack Burton-A rubber band and make it snappy. 'IUC iiUUti1C'Tt looks like rain. lim C.-XVhat looks like rain? joe-lVater. Edison M.-Can l get a room for three? Clerk lin hotel!-llave you got a reservation? lfdison-XYhat do you think l am, an Indian? , , . . ik f 5- if 3,9 2 ff' 1 3 'aff fir E 4 ' 19-.yi Alf H JE. ly. 5- 1 .i Y,-I 5? -. ati Page ninety-nine You're apt to die ::.f Q., f , 'Elf-'ill A .' ff,-f ggi-3' .' fx-1 5 4 YI .efiigflw gina - 'l,Q,r. , 71 .. ii!-' ii, - Cin' ' ggQ'a., 1' V59 if 2' fi Q 1 aflv- gs' 7 Tr 551377 ' fill' 4- 'x 4' 5 ' H, ha. M . .,.. . , ,,,. . V 1 -. -- . . ' 4 . ' t me .... ,...-,,. t, . ...,...,. - .., Y,1..- .,., .......,-Q,-... -. ..,, -.....,-.,.,.v.A...--.., . ..1 1 -. ..,,,,-s, .... ...4n.,,4nv-ir:-... .-.W -,Y.,4--...vs-qf ,t-,....,.- N., ....,..,...,.,-.-.....,.....,......,....i-....s.........- ,- .... .,,..a..,..,...w......,,.,...,........,-,........................,.. I 2 5 '4 ' B I2 I3 U4 I6 20 5' 201 33 l I I H0 Vertical Horizontal 2 A hoy's lllCl'ill2i1llL'. NVQ- soinetinies call our fathers 5 Moisture froni zitinospliere, cle- H115-Y positerl at night. Al'l 1Ch' , , , 1 . V. I . XX hat we heur sonietunes in the -l XX hzit some ot the hoys erin t clo, Awmuhlv now that were so tar troni ull-tin, - ,tfminj . il'o control thzircl to 1lo herel. J ll1e hrst letters ot Culture. Q'1w,mCnl forlmlla fm,- o tiorrl, llllllll5 tl1e C. :Al1llC.S hez1u's l1lCkll2il11C. 7 l lovt-4 twhoh? ljtxliiilllllllg to yell lezulers. 8 XN'l1:1t we clo ut hall gznnes. . A lorni ofthe verb be. lil Boys zincl girls who play B. B linp. anal :incl P. P. ot lay. are known hy tl1is nzune. A Clean li. B, player will lllli 11 Sliortlizmcl hook, llllllllS the las: rlo this. G. NVQ all flo this before exams. 13 XVQ have one for every class. The street l.nther Burton lives 15 A certain linglish tezieher. on. I l7 Singing nyniph of Italy. A forcecl congli iSUlllCtllllt'S ' MQ lf! lforeign. llCZll'fl ill ZlSSCllllJllCSJ. ',:'1-eq 'Q 21 A worfl not userl hy nice hoys XVe'ye :ill got theni. Ki I A 1 9 . and girls tniinus last nl. A ntunher. - A ' 1 1- , 2? Hoxytlys girl. Q h There ure two girl-s on the li. ll. ' 'I fs ' 5 f' , 2:1 .All 111tl1y1s1hle 1D2l1'llt'lt' ot lll2ltiL'I'. tezun who have tl11s niekiizune. Raimi, tllxlx 26 XYQ like to hear Ev Lowry Notolrl. W1 ' sing ll?-. A CUlljllllCill'7ll. .L--M - , :'t,i'W.1,,b 28 'l'o swiiig, or wave. x A nieinorial. ,gaerhvf-Q' 30 Ahlmrevizxtion of certain kinrl ol R11ssell's initials. :Wit ix 1 1 1 1 . .V ' 4Xgjf.',,- fwfgfgg store. 'e get tiese at t ie ent o every QQ- 31 'l'here's one for each wheel of six weeks. f l u . X your ear, The inonth we stzxrt to school - r 35 Counts tzlhbj. tahh.l. FS fi 37 A prefix. 'l't'ElCllt'l'S nsnzilly 111111111110 to clo p: im p 1 p s 38. Spelling tzihhj. this-to El note. 115,551 313' ' 1- . 3 'li fi u . .M A - J 1,1-jk'-,ii s .,,, ff- Ts., .5 pg Q1 5 M D, 5 K, H Q- 5 :I 2 1 I :Z'+f'iL9--.ra2' 'Q' fi 1 f 51313-gilli ,A it .Sf ,ia 13-115 '3 3 3 it F ia Amie, - H----'.ff1Mf - . . ' SAX' 5' 13 224 :iw Q5-sas? sf 191 3 ti 2 fd ii if in 'YQITI-es ,U , fig! if Qiifi, i 21: he 1, :W-.4 -- 15 fl- H.-'I' 5 fs ' 5 I ,-' Page une hundred 'llgqvv PURPLEA DGOLDjgE 1 Some people are crusty because that's the way they're bred. Marg. O.-How did you get that black eye? Georgene-I have quivering of the eyelids and got lashed. Strange how bakers always sell what they most knead themselves. You never can tell, said the bandit as he shot the only witness of his crime. Okla-He certainly is a fine fellow. He has a heart of gold. Constance-Yes, and I think it's- so original of him to have teeth to match. Ford ought to make a good president because he has the makings of an- other Lincoln. Besides, he's carried half the country already. I'erkie twho has just fallen overboardl+Hey, throw me a life saver, can't you? Howard N.-Sorry, old chap, but I never eat candy. Q Lizzie Hen.-He's so romantic. Whenever he speaks to me, he starts Q-1 'Fair lady'! 1 5 Eulah Setty-Oh, that's force of habit, he used to be a street car con- ductor. ' 1 T-'ll' 'x Smally frlancingl-I say, you'll pardon me for walking on your feet, f won't you? Q4 ia Marge Steele-Certainly, I walk on them all the time myself. . A! -..il ,1 The dumbest Freshman thinks that automobiles come from China be- 5 cause they go Honk! l-lonk! - .lui , Cy-I hear llill was kicked off the squad. ' Doby-How so? 'e 4 Cy-He was told to tackle the dummy and he tackled the coach. He who laughs last is usually the dumbest. .5 Hello joe. who're you workin' for now ? Same bunch.-wife and live kids. .- ISS ' W -ill Schill-My banjo is company enough for me. N ,,,'iVffi.,,.+ , fe '- Jane-So you pick your own company. 1 T1 ' . s . .-m.J'l 2' 7' s Red Ray-I d1dn't see you in church last Sunday. U I ' .i 53 Mart-D0n't doubt it. I took up the collection. E :- . 4 . T' 11 c -- af. aa 5 Dunlap-I'm a big gun at college. Q J Father-Then why clon't I hear better reports. W, Qlfzil r, ' Fi' 'ul Q14 li : I 'ti ' 'il , ... - Q ' i f.f Q.g,. f . ,gn . , --,--' N '-4 f JIS 'fi Lzpzirg li I? NI at is E E , ,.. ,. V- f ' f - . ' :iff fl. fi if 5 43 :S ' - 'I' - F3 sk. u ztmtsiisalvaas rain .M 'xw1,s . aMJg,,n, Page one hundred one Y gi ' I I , . Q - ,.t..... 7........,-W. .,.,..,,,.,..,...y va.-up-,..u.,.,,....-'-, :eg-A-----f -...,..-.-..-'az , ,--N-.ff-----'f-.::1.'::- vff2f -41-wT:vLi - i PURPLEA D GOLD ai, ixr-fee-an-ly-4-:gazes if-,, f-5.-l.,fvn-..ese:.2fs-L-....f:-1 .1-:J...w.nq.p4I-:z-::wuuvnzu::.1:n1sn4Mnl-:V 1,-H 1:93:11 47.1 , , Doc Cox-I call my Ford opportunity . Red Ray-You do? Doc-Yeh, because opportunity knocks Miss Beasley Cto History classj-What do you think of political parties? Vic Myers-Don't know, never been to any. Miss Calvert-Why did Rome fall? Pat D.-Stumbled on its toga. Mr. Gilmore-I see you're trying out for the Blue Curtain Dramatic Club. Had any experience? Howdy B.-Yep, had my leg in a cast once. Clyde D.-Hello, old top, new car? Red C.-No, old car, new top. Lizzie Hopewell-When I was in China I saw a woman hanging from a tree. Georgia S.-Shanghai? I - Liz.-Oh, about six feet. Emma Smith-What would you do if a friend of yours were a prisoner on a sinking ship? Fanchion R.-Bail him out. . Usher Qin moviej-Where do you wish to sit, up front, half way, or in the back? Hoagland S.-If you please, sir, I'd like to sit down. He-I take up French, German, Greek, Latin- She-You are a linguist, aren't you? He-No, I'm an elevator boy. As I walked down the hall one morning During the period S , . I heard a terrible commotion, And I got quite excited, I confess. , 555 1 K, I reached the auditorium door 0 I fsfifs, iS1li,3,,,.w, Which I opened, and then it was certain f ?E ' Q That all the commotion and u roar .- AMPK' -,-.f.,... . . P . am: li :,2..Mgf2j'?iS5,det Was nothing but the voice of Dizzy Burton. There at the piano sat Willer, Thumping out the usual scales, I ' Riga u And although Dizzie's voice was a thriller, yt' Never again will I hear such wails! I-I l 3 ' I f v Sh- I ' , ,K - r ' 8 I' , . 'Z . Q1 iifiig 5: f is 35 5 if if ffiffiimi . ,M V If M 5 fi'-A 1 fr- ffl fl fffwrf -r:e.,.,5afg5fs:ew-- Page one hundred two I t.,., ' a. iwfei-1-:eswe-:g,:::' g.-,, :,.:-:,:,,:,,::.-,,:- --u.:-Je: ,-.1-L-....-u-rgisgqpa-m.nt::Lf-,ge----Marr: -,V irlu-xzjltui, , The effeminate one at football game: Oh, dear, that fellow in the white pants is a marvelous player. No one has caught him yet. Helen Houpt-1-I love that funny little soda clerk. He can always raise a laugh. Fern McBride-Yes, he actually made a banana split the other day. VVhich is the best tire when it comes down to brass tacks? I've seen a lot of people But none so worldly wise, As some of the teachers around this place - And some of the high school guys. Lulu L.-Is she dense? .i Anne S.-Why, she's so dumb she couldn't fill the black spaces of a cross word puzzle. Frate L.--What would you say if I ilunked four subjects? Binie -Get out, you're fooling. Frate-That's what the Principal said. Howdy B.-Where were you last evening? Pat R.-Oh, just out on a stag party. Howdy-So that's why you are staggering this morning. joe Shubert was gazing at the things marked at sale prices in a haber- dasher's window. A friend stopped to inquire if he were thinking of buying any thing. No, replied Joe wistfully, The only thing that Hts me ready made is a handkerchief. ' Desperate Suitor-I'll give you a quarter, Tommy, if you'll get me a lock of your sister's hair. Small Brother-Make it a dollar and I'll get you the whole bunch. I know where she hangs it. I Mr. Branstetter-What insect lives on the least food? Howard N.-The moth. It eats holes. Jimmie S.-What happened to that little girl I saw you making' love to in the hammock? . - Pat D.-Oh, we fell out. . ' 'W' .' Hinkie P.-what is your Occupariqn? ,,, All -5 Earl Rowe-I used to be an organist. V I. ' aaggfiij, JL Hinkle-And why did you give it up? rl.. iii 2' Earl-The monkey died. f21,.-- Q 'Eli' .. 9 Ei I A--4 . , ' I 'fi' Q fr .M fl s 'fi ? Eva is .sa 4 at I 1 fm-.lfkl 'ii ai it aff if .fi .a.!.J-l.Q . Page one hundred three A. .. ., - ..1 ,- .. .,, .mn--f . f--.-... .,,-.,. , K..-V---.x--Q.--....,...,..,.-,,g .141 w- V - -.-,-f.,..-...Y , , Page one hundred fuur I . 4 ,N -.r-car-1 .vw-rf f. : f e M .E---441414-f -4- - A-.--.-urn-..-------------- -- .nv -4 If Y . -- --- - --f--i..--- , -- -v . .. ---nf runtime-4e.g.1:.w4::.p-:V---A4:1A' gy ' is-gg:-gg: ' M1 , , , Questions to right of me, Questions to left of me, Questions in front of me Written and thundered. Stormed at with why and Boldly I wrote-and well. But into the jaws of death, Into the mouth of hell Rode my 100. Ute .Hap K.-Got my golf socks on today. Goof N.-How's that, Hap? f Hap-Eighteen holes. Blanche B.-I'm crazy about grapes. Leah L.-Oh, a grape-nut, eh? Hill Snow--I see where the dice of an ancient age h Xfrica. Warren R.-Prehistoric bones, I suppose. Ruth Foutch-I saw a magician swallow a mouse. Georgia S.-Gosh, didn't they have to get a doctor? swallowed a cat right away. Ruth-Oh, no, he Of all the nuts beneath the skies This one I most despise. NVho for himself he never buys, But bums his fags off other guys. Curses on his dirty soul ' May he pass out in vapor, ll ad been dug up in The guy who thinks his P and G pledge Is merely a scrap of paper. Ev-Shill's a Three Letter man. jane-Baseball, football, track, I suppose. Ev-No-I. O. U. Nancy H.-VVhat is the first meal in your day? Millie H.-Oatmeal. l ,-s rsl'iTf:'1.. -- ' , Famous Wrecks - ff'T 'f. ' A ........ less driver. T. .i The ........ of the Hesperus. 7' . ' 35, The day of ........ oning. 'E illln a-2 I ll ........ fast. -'g,-- - -. 31.335 Charles 11. f 'E-' . ,Tx ' f-ffl' lis itil 'Q TI ki' ' B ir sglfif' -S ' 'u It Page one hundred fivv wmv........,..,-.,-.W,,.,.-,-,-,...,-.'f-v4-gn, H.,-6.1.1- 4 - V- 1--------f--1 A --0.--..---1. Y .-- -- ,fe-:6.....r-rarvwzw'-411-lk'-Q' . '- Lf v PURPLE A D ' Romeo tbelow balcony, with saxophonej--Hist, woman, open the win- dow or I'll play this darned thing. -- A--A--.aaa-2--, 9.1.1 F fL....,fr:-,f,.:,sfi---'---,-..-.ff-2 ie-:A.w,w-f..pnnnne-4u-mz::,:a- 1-gee--1---f - - H '1u3r--A- nr Do you remember way back when Sullivan won a football game? Let's hang together, said one convict to another on the eve of their execution. I call my sweetie- Angel, because she is always harping about something. Stocking, because he likes to hang around the fireplace. I hate that chapf' quoth the most lovable thing, as she rubbed cold cream on her lips. How did you get that black eye ?', Well, her dad come in the front room late the other evening when we were dancing and he is deaf and can't hear the Victrola. I Miss Beasley-I'1l give you just one day to get that paper in. Don W.--All rite, how about the Fourth of july? Did you ever hear of Paul Revere, The guy who warned a town, He had nothing on the girls here For spreading news around. Vic Myers-I've a notion to give him a piece of my mind. Perk Marks-O, nog don't do that-you can't spare it I call my pup Prescription because he is so hard to . ,.,- 1 Y ' 5- Zfq 2 ,.-I .- Dedicated to F. B. Squad of 1924 First down and ten to go The cry rang in his ears Drowning even out Ode To a janitor For what does the Janitor get his pay VVe really and truly can't say For Miss Hull keeps us sweeping, And Miss Brunger keeps us peeping fill. 2:,li..Wf- For paper, the whole live long day. 'l- iz :,L,gf2gF'Q:3aeJ I wonder why .5-Qian! w em. Most high school girls 35'- 'QQ : Have not been eaten ms:-C By the squirrels? Qi: - sees. RNS nl, Q, .U 'C'm.M . egg it 7141? 1 5 I K V 4 : ', H ' U g i'1 I z iam H - in ' A -. 4 :N . . ,v 4- . .. fif u,-,.'T. P : .Jil . Cf 'ii Q 55,5 ffl: E 9 Q15 ' 'P 'i Q e-1 A- :f:E-'r-4-+-':2S.'- 'N - T will? 55? H? 5113- if ' 3 .5 'A 1 fi . 5P'?i'3' We . fl, QM ff 5595 ff- -5? 5 if Page one hundred six t U -..,..,..- --.-......,-.... .....,-f,.....,7f'n-4.-,qgffg-.1.,,.,. '.f J-----,..- - ,,,,..,. 1, f -1,1-:,,-,, W1-ah:,,p-pq,-,-:q-t1:sr-:'..q:vq::-Q, PURPLE AND .come W A-1-:el-iyael:-.ff-1-, r.a.--.,.f,-i,:L-:,------,e-::- , .pw,J.,.-1-:uname-Q,-:aaaauufzelxx-dirt ' .y ' rap-::, ' ,tv , Blondes may be sensible, but they are all light headed. Cross-eyed girls may be good, but they don't look straight to me. Mr. Marlowe-David, if you eat any more ice cream you'll burst. Dob-That's all right dad, just pass the ice cream and get out of the way. Bride-George, dearest, when we reach our destination let us try to avoid mpression that we are newly Weds. George-All right, darling, you carry this suit case. i the Business man Qto office boyj-I never saw such a stupid boy as you are. The lad that was here before you was worth twice as much as you are. Ofhce Boy-Did he get it? Kriss-Did you ever have the last word with your wife? Kross-Oh, yes. Once when the telephone operator cut us off. According to this magazine, said Mrs. Martin, sliced onions scattered about a room will absorb the odor of fresh paint. I suppose they will, rejoined Martin. Likewise a broken neck will re- lieve catarrh. , It Happens A pretty girl sat in History class As lovely as she could be, And she wished to herself with a little sigh If he'd make a date with me. The science stude sat across the aisle From she with the come love me stare, And he said to himself, If I ask for a date I wonder if she would care ? And so it went throughout the term And neither one of them knew just what the other was thinking of, Did it ever happen to you? The crowds' swelling cheersg And so with bursting heart To the wind he flung his fears, He plunged through and on, His opponents could not check The attack that started 0 K fsflrffi STE? The victorious trek, S ru'JL,1?i-Eff, But as the field the victor left 'Q lmgili! i He stubbed his toe and broke his neck. if I a nf, , , ', 1 i 'in' S 'g 4 . l rf' . ' ' 1 '2Z 7H :F ffl' A' if r' is rr, .. -ff -. -I ge- gg 2, - i I rl l9ijI-.fi-it ld rl. :TL 53 fi 3 1: Qfk , ',, -s--.ART Page one hundred seven . . . s W' .4 Pi aa: T! .1 Qt 4 Q Fi iii' lil! jg' Y vs ,i i f'. ' X .An- .. ,,,.. ,.. x swfsigiiiilllr I :M - was 7............,.-W...,...,,,.,..,,..7--,..,:,f?,.,,,,,,..r'.' 4'--fm f ,.,.,.:.-.--, ,- -' .1-:,f,-:,a1-h..v.vvuua-,.:g5,1fL- f- 4. -V f PURPLE AND .-.1 . 4.4-4-:shes-..,,,.-s.... .-. ,v--an-1-'-.m...A-..-.. ...,. ...o,w.1. ...-i.- e ,,pangq'vwG-v.-sua::.s:r..:.-..M:--g - f W ' ..x,......- Mgt, , , Mr. Grigsby fin Chemj-Tomorrow we will take arsenic and Finish the chapter. Ah, the Americans are a funny lot. Once in the train an American got in and put his feet on my lap! , ' ' VV hat did you ,do P VVhat could I do? I don't know a word of American! I've just bought a new car. f What's the name of it P 'ACa g't remember, but it starts with 'T'. Must be a Fordg all others start with gasoline. . I'm going straight, said the permanent wave, as it came in contact with the Watef. Red Crowder fon U. S. History Examj-Montcalm is-a small village on top of a mountain, that is very calm and quiet. And were you a very good little boy at church this morning, Bob ? Bob G.- Oh, yes, dad. A man offered me a big plate of money and I said 'No, thank you'. ' Buster Kelly-I think Grammars easy, father. I know all about singular and plural. Mr. Kelly-Do you, son? That is very clever. Perhaps you can tell me the Bus plural of sugar. ter-Lumps, of course. Laughter was invented to distinguish some jokes from others. Marg. Owens-I-low is your car running? Mary T.--That is what puzzles me. Mary Louise Merrill-I wish God had made me a boy. Frank VVhitlock-I-Ie did-I'm he. Nellie Bradbury-Do horses bray? Mr. Firanstetter-Neigh, neigh, my child. Loyd Carty-You were born to be a writer. Byron-How's that? ii f ia -. 'i' 11 . . IQ! jim., iillgwij, Loyd-You have a splendid ear for carrying a pen. S F -ll VVe've worked on this section continually, QQ S-Seilil-Qifsln N- VVe've used up all our rhymes, Is , ' So, fond readers, be our friends for life 5 ' 'H Mig, . . gg! And appreciate these lines. 233 f sitsax K '41 '-1' -. ff . -, I 'gf 5151- 3 li fl.-, it-ti , fr , f c -I iwy 'l', vt. -.L-, -: . n f ' 'liii'i',3'F ' 'iw Qi. elif' 'iii Q SP5 4 is 5 if 543 f 4,- 5,5q:gi:g5jg,1:'.m --Q.- 131, Hr - Q- '27, . 5 Sy? 'iw -5: 5 H . . .wifi 5. SWL F he . sw rr fzf- P. .. l L .35-?i?.bgr,,:t.. Page one hundred eight V E UK VV 4-, w - s Jyiw- ffl R' M2 ' ai. Q 1 Xiiili ' .M ..-' 1--. , --' ' -yi . I . -v.m-vv:-----.fw------mfr!-sv-f 'r-ru r2v:nqv'll'W'gjf1'--- +-v-v-4l-0-f-nnqvsv-vg-QNsP1v-wq, I , V, Qutngraphs la! - E , 5 P5542 gil 1 -1 .lj 1 Q -! , .-, A .- ffuvfgm, , , ff' T1 ,QEILIEM E 5 ' 1 1 Qgfzizir 4 if -:fa , - -. hy.-5 ' - ' r . '1 z 537751 eg! -,, 15, l' ' A g , 1 'vi :L I' Y ' xl Q g A ?.c..,,,g ,E I . '-LPI' . 1, '- '5K,,'!f'- i '. lx! xp i gx 5, P4 N, 5 ggi , Taffvm ,iiffa 25 M se ,fa av a if -ffs . ? Page one hundred nine 21 ,-.., .............,...... ,,,.,-,.,. ..,.-4, ,h,,,.,,,-..f-.1 :Y-.....- - ,v,,,,.,,,A,, A eL,.,,,-5v......f.--:,,:Eim,gQ1.x--:,a,.-f:nv:-v ' , H ...Q-1 It has been proven that We do that which - We advertise BILLMAN'S FUNERAL HOME W A ,N ,wg Q W ,, 0, ,, I L,MA,,,,,...,,.. ... .. .-..,.., ,...'Q-----v...,-.....,...,n-,.4n-,.,u..w V..---...s,.,,-,,1..-.' nr - ' W. G. RIGGS .al Headquarters for Light and Heavy Hardware, Stoves, Implements Pipe Fittings, Paint and Varnish, Auto ' Accessories, Fencing and Seeds Silver-Town Cord Tires al North Main Street Phone 480 Try Grayola Products 0 Y LP MCKINLEY 8: BRODIE Electrical Contractors and Dealers S S Jigiifb 4----4----.--.--'-W -.-f.-.,...................-..-,...n-,.A.f---..f.-:::-.w...-......f.r:,.,......-4e::-- - .f 1 -Mx., W here the cost of .fhgality zk not excessive '3 E 3 KELLY-YOUR JEWELER ' Sincel867 YOUR BEST BUY WALK-OVERS and PHOENIX SILK HOSE JULIUS HATRY SHOE COMPANY g-v. ..-- -1. --.mg-,--4---1 -4 -,x?1,.Mi...av'- 33---f--W ' w......e.,- i -:.-:afl-M.-..-n-..--f i-.. -ru.--uqwar '-'--- vi. ' PURPLE AND GCLDI - 1--.U Q14-eelez.-Yvli ,ai-K.p.u-...Q f:Q----A ef-:eq ,.-: Q.:- -' wr-H -' W--A -4----' , . .....v ,,.Y ,,,Y. -.4 W , .Y ,::r.::a:,:' Compliments of I GILES TRANSFER 1 STUDEBAKER Sales and Service DIXON MOTOR SALES Phone 141 I'll tell you a little secret, if you'll Promise you won't tell What I eat, that makes my cheeks So rosy and why I look so well. And you would look just as healthy And your cheeks look just as red, If whenever you were hungry You'd eat Sl i!!! SP M ZZME HONEY-MAID BREAD Forst's 5 8z 10c Store Chinaware Enamelware Hardware Dry Goods, Notions, Candy, Jewelry, Paint, Etc. Sullivan, Indiana Pg red t hirtee 4 .,., ,.,r.,.........,, ,.... ,,..,,, ....., ,..,,,.Q,,,.,,,..,..-.-,.1-.,..,,... ..,.4 ,.........-........-.f...........,,,,....,,.,..,,,........,..,,, , -- - Q-4-,-a..-4.-F--w ---- fn- r-f-M----..-s---4--vs.-vv..nww - ----- - .,a+::..,-..-.-vm..u::.Lw-.-..,..4e::- W ff --.,6lQ...,,,,,': , 1 ,. 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Do your saving here A THE PEOPLES STATE BANK Southwest Corner Square Sullivan, Indiana Page one hundred fourte 0 Ailib f-f l 1:1-:U .,.4s,:-.ff115,--.....,...-.mag-t--t1,.-....,..,.,.,,,..-fun--:4w.a....vnfx1.1A--..,.-, Y, f 3, CDALE Eflicient Jeweler Optometrist Reliable THE ROUTT HARDWARE COMPANY W A T C H For Quality Hard a e T H E ' U -J E S S E X V i t North Side of 5 Public Square . ...N 7Q....,....,...f,.,...,,,.,......gf..4,-gf.,u.,,,,....r11 W-..--..... -, ,, ,,,.,e, A - W fri,-1-.,-ef-1-.,,V n.,e.q ,af -f,:1,.,,,,,,,,F,,., f PURPLEA Doom r ..., . .,.4ae..:..q-...,...,..4t..- f,.,..-....-........-.-.. 1--.-...-ss..-J-..-..f.,.f?e..-.-..-.n.n.:ee.--..,.-....aee1:- -,Y :fra-aaa: . Y .., , S. H. S. STUDENTS Find in this store a hearty welcome and a true understanding of their wants and needs. THOMPSON'S l The Hoosier Bargain Q Store STARK'S PHARMACY for Eastman Kodaks and Albums We have the film to fit your Kodak THE REXALL STORE Brown Abstract Co. BASS l Owners of the only ab- stract books in Sullivan i Gumansen ,mae Mm: County Best value and service obtainable anywhere Q5 R. W. Cadwell East Side Square Sullivan, Ind. Music House P pc h d d t PURPLE AND GGLD A . Yea Purple! Yea Gold! Yea Sullivan, Knock 'em Cold! WILLIAMS Sz INGRAM Billiard Parlor Always Gentlemen's Headquarters W. H. HILL, Jr. S H E R M A N We insure sgrzraiilgng but the THEATRE ..- INSURANCE and I REAL ESTATE 4 .4- .-1y4u-..aun-mhwn-.wyfn-....u..nu1..-.Wn-,-..-vu-.w..m-nagnnmnwumnn-ge:-Quasar: -,,A ' ' f-1-.msn 'fo Jr, , THE MAN WHO SEES A BIG TOMORROW possible to you -the start's the thing -do it now at HIS VISION IS CLEARED BY THE BACKING AFFORDED IN A SUB- STANTIAL BANK ACCOUNT -he's ready -are you? THE NATIONAL BANK Sullivan, Ind. OPPORTUNITY HELPERSH Pu ge one hundred eightee 5..- ,..-- --.-.-,....--- - . A-,-1-1---4-'H as -fm gp' v.,,::4 -- :1--,----- - -,,,,. av- - ,?:wf,-g,11',-bggquawqL:-Ae.:-,A U 1. PURPLEA DGGLD ----...u .ea-1 4, ez: i. - V f.i.--.aw--..::fa---re-.,.e.-1-7 -is-4.1-.1-A-rsh'- i.-uwv-vnn:g,1::1.e-nlk-ft' 1: ' 1, :rua-f::: 1' :gnc Y , MUEHLER 81: BOOTHE Drugs-Kodaksf-Sporting Goods School Books and Supplies Radio Sets and Supplies Sullivan, Indiana fl l A Friendly Help to Honest BEASLEY'S Folk for Califo Canned Goods Royal Blend Coffee and Beasley's Better Beef U l Phone 222 l l Q We- have loaned money contin- uously in Sullivan County since 1897. A place where you will feel at home Fidelity Loan Co. Upstairs Dr. Crowder Bldg. East Side Square Sullivan, Ind. PR' hll t -4-.. ,v-N. ---.-......,...... . , ..,.,-,......'f -4 7,4 K, Qwmprpnspvxv-..,..- ,,...,..- 4.....- 1 1 g.: -,V--,----us.,-gg ,- PURPLEAT ifdoin ------4.f.yv----- -----11.14 -'-- ..i.-unu..v-.---use-2-,1.w.m--wa..::.v1-..--nf u- fvvnuomnn----..n-nie--A - ' rem-rv--A ,ur ' THE DAILY TIMES l Home News Markets United Press Keep up with the 1 TIMES . FREW'S PLACE Modern Rooms , Lunch Sodas it Garage Candies Some Boys Do And Some Boys Just Don't Some say a boy turns out good or bad, according to his bringing upg others that he is born good or bad. It is an old dispute. But a man out west has raised 962 bushels of potatoes per acre by careful tillage. They were potatoes of ordinary parentage, but oh, what whoppers because of splendid care and attention. Proper care given to the selection of clothes that will give them a good personal appearance helps to give them respect for themselves and helps to gain the respect of all with whom they come in contact. Then it's up to the boy to make good and I be- lieve he will. DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED F. M. DOUTHITT Clothier -SOUTH SIDE SULLIVAN, IND. BARBER SHOP We please both Boys and Girls with the latest Shingles and Bobs They are up-to-date John A. Simpson South Side Page one hundred twenty s. e , :H -:-- -------1-W ---M,-rv--0---' -4 -wp 1,-new-.-A- 4- M- - -R f -..U-A--. - f weev------fvqgezn,-q 'Lf' '-::4:.q fi,,1fHrl3.,13IfEoffS.,,P,,QQLD, LINCOLN-FORD-FORDSON Sales and Service 1925 Models Now on Display at Our Sales Room Phone Us For a Demonstration If you are contemplating buying a car this spring we suggest placing your order now to insure yourself a quick delivery at a future date L L o Y D Motor Sales Phone 39 Sullivan, Ind. The Home of GOOD GROCERIES DR. C. E. FISHER Optometrist R. F. SEITZ RUDDELL BROS. Jeweler Phone 15 10 West Side l h l lt ty-one, PURPLEA Dcornrpffed ALLEN'S Exclusive Agency News and Cigar Stand l Subscriptions taken for any pub- l lication in this country or old country Post Office Lobby l Whitman's Candies A Dougherty 8z Walters Your Druggists Exclusive Agency Waterman's Fountain Pens O'Shea Knit Goods Thos. Wilson Line Frederick J. Sharp D A M Teacher of Violin Sporting G00dS Robinson, Ill. Phone 331 for Appointment l Outfitters of Schools and l I Colleges ix li P ge one hundred twenty-two LAND Eoiliiif-5 3 4. ..,.W-...............,....1......,............,.......,.....,....,--,4....1-.-.,,-.--Q-..-......f.f...-e::--,---,,-.e-- - - B ---1.5-xr: PASTEURIZED MILK IS SAFE ea! BOSSTICK'S PURE MILK 8z ICE CREAM CO DRINK BOTTLED CARBONATED BEVERAGES Chero Cola The Good Kind Cherry Blossom in the Twist Bottle Bottled by Howdy A CHERO COLA BOTTLING WORKS Our Motto SERVICE-PURITY-QUALITY Phone 14 Sullivan, Ind. ,,t...X, ..-....,...-.,-.W .- , ...,,,.,...,.,-f ,,.4 -4 : Y ui, qi..-.spear-. ,. .........4...,..,..- .vs-4-.bww-W ..-I-ownv-175,-ugly-.ow-nun,-q PURPLEA D-GOLDAF ,A-1--..a.41e:.L:f.1Y:L?.-A.....1..,.....eA1.n-.......-.1-, .,.s.,..,...r-1.-Q,,,L-1:-:--.umwvmu-......:-AL--.- Y V V -... A Real Sporting Goods Store 6 I Compliments You can get our whole- sale price on sweater f coats,if you buy 0 through your author- ized school purchasing J, H, agent. vb A Loyal Booster Smith-Hassler-Strum of S, H, S, Company 219-221 Mass. Ave. 116 E. Ohio St. Indianapolis Schloot-Gordon Furniture Co. Qs A. J. ALBERT South Side Square Photographer We furnish the home complete 55-Si Easy Payments Page one hundred twenty-four ,.,. .... .,...,1.... . , .,.,.,.,.,..., ,, .,,..u,,,,,,.-w-Q,-L1----'A---4-.....A,..-...-....v-.----l-.p-um,.g,v.-.-Q.-,.,Un.,. Q - w Compliments i of i SETTY and AX V l 'E -pump l W Herff-Jones Company l Designers and Manufacturers of l School and Fraternity Jewelry l Indianapolis i Jewelers to the Sullivan High School Q? MAXWELL - BROWN The Foot Fitters Shoes That Satisfy Springer-Gouckenour Company Where Quality Excels' P ne hundred twenty fi 4. or rn is 5 v . A -1-U., .i ,fuel -any ,.,A,, ,a...,,., ,....,.,:eae--1-1.,-vu-.,. .Rv --.-' Any- -vw-4A'!unuual,, ,,,,,. 1.4.1. 14.7 , .- , .,...... , H, E Y V ,Q ,Ag l TCM DONNELLY Young Men's S Clothing r l '35 3 W. V. Jennings Lumber Co. Everything to Build Anything Sullivan, Indiana Yards at Sullivan, Ind. Carlisle, Ind. New Lebanon, Ind. Bloomfield, Ind. l For Furniture, Rugs Linoleum and Shelf Hardware ,. See ' l Sullivan Hardware and l Furniture Co. l Compliments of The Candy Kitchen Sullivan's Leading Soda Fountain 'M For Your Candy, Soda and Lunch Page one h d d twenty-si I-r' K- .5 ,Y,. W., -e.,,,.,-q,.1........,--...---Le------,.-.2 , ,f,,-....-W, ,.------u.-.v ---f-------44--A - ' ' -1 --H - nt AT YOUR SERVICE A COMPLETE DRUG STOCK May we serve you when you need anything from a drug store? Standard merchandise of large variety, reason- ably priced, is here at your disposal.. X The most complete and varied stock in the county, and the best of PER- SONAL SERVICE make this a pleas- ant and desirable place to trade. Years of experience and study en- ables us to give you much valuable information and advice, Herschel V. Bennett, the proprietor, is a graduate of Purdue School of Pharmacy, 1907. Everybody's Drug Store BENNETT'S PHARMACY ' Sullivan, Ind. West Side Square P 525' Go1dberg's The store where style and quality excel and low prices prevail A . M Say it with Flowers H- RICHMOND FLOWER SHOP 118 S. Section St. Phone 363 l L L EQ THE i GLOBE CLOTHIERS H. C. Steel, Prop. Page one hundred twenty-s U nv.. 7-......,.....,..,..-.- ,...,l,,,.,...,.... ,,.,..A , ,f l,Mi,.,,,-1 :....i,..- A1 ,,,, -,,- - .::.:E,f.,Y,W..e . , W .gvfng-:.::-zffeq, PURPLEA DrGOLDlfE?' -gm,-.eep -22.11, 1--, -f-G.. .,.,.....eQf,,-A e:!.,.....,,.e-gd-.---u u.:---f..-.,...M..-1: ..eu.,..,.,...4 I f, 0114, 2 L fi ' ,Q ff f L. I . 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