Swayzee High School - Swayzonian Yearbook (Swayzee, IN)

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H IH I HIHNHI H HHHN!HHIHIHNIHHHIHIHIHIHIUHIHIHINIHHIIHIINIHIHHIHIHIHHII NELLIE E. THRAILKILL E. L, TIERNEY Principal PHX'SICS X' 25211335 HISTORY MATHEMATICS U pq HISTQRY ENGLISH PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY CIWCS LOMMERCIAL ARI I HMETIL CQMMERCIAI. GEOGRAPHY II,I!.l!'Wr ill' 'I , ,. - . I . 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HOLLIDAY HISTORY LATIN FRENCH BOTANY IIIIIIIIII 1IZ11I1III11i1I11I1i11':IIII1111I2I11I 1111111111,11111111,11111111111111111 1 1- 11 -- 1 1 .1.11 .1 111,11'1 1I I111I1.I1 12.II1f! IIII IIfII'II'II' II IiI'I! f'1'1l MEARL CURTIS SPRINKLE MANUA L TRA INI N G BOOKKEEPING TYPEXYRITING 1 1 . 11 .111111111 I11I I II 'III I'1 I 'I I'IITlI1II1I :I I11II IINIIQ IIIII II I1IIII'IIIII:I'I1II'IIIII I'I 'I' I 'II 'I'I'I I'IIII1IIIIIIII I NELLIE D. PRALL DOMESTIC SCIENCE MUSIC ART 111111 1 1111111 1 II 1111111111111111 1 III III 111111 IIIIIIIIIII 1 II IIIIIIII 1111111111111111111-11111111111.111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111'11111'1111111 IIIIIIIIIIIIIII 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 111111 IIIII 111111111111 II II IIIIII 111111111 III II1'I11I11IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII11III'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIII1IIII'I111I1IIIII'IIIIIIIIIII11IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1I1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I II H11 1 1 1 I I 1 ... 11-1 1 1.1 . 1 :111 1 I 11II 1 1 I! I 1I II 'II I I1II1IIII1lI11IIIIIIIIIII1!lIiIII3I1II11'1Il1II11'11'I'1 VW I ' ' ' I . 11111111..1111.11.11111.1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111I1111I1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ur Faculty WILLIAM CHESTER GOBLE Superintendent Common schools of Rush and Grant Countiesg Graduated 18835 Marion Nt rmal, 1883-845 Fairmount Academy, 1895-965 Diploma Fairmount Acidemy, 18965 Indiana State Normal School, 1898-19025 Diploma, 19025 re. earch student, University of Tennessee, 1908. District schools of Grant County, 1883-18945 Principal Fairmount Sc.1ools, 1894-18955 Instructor Fairmount Academy, 1895-19015 Principal Print Isabel Schools, 1902-19035 Superintendent Greenfield Schools, 1903- 19115 Nashville Schools, 1911-19165 Hope Schools, 1916-19195 Instructor Department of History, Indiana State Normal School, spring and summer te1ms 1911-1912-1913. -Vlember State Board of Forestry, 1913-19175 National Educational Association since 19045 National Geographic Society5 President Board of Children's Guardiaus Hancock County, 1905-19115 Judge of the Juv- enile Court Brown County, 1915-19115 Superintendent Swayzee and Sims Township Schools, 1919-1920. NELLE DEMA PRALL High school graduate -of Columbus, Indiana5 one year at DePauw University5 one year at Indiana University5 one summer term at Terre Haute Normal. Supervisor Music and Drawing one year at Henryville5 Supervisor Music, Drawing and Domestic Science, one year at Henryville5 Supervisor Music and Drawing, one year at Elletsville, Indiana5 Supervisor Music, D1 awing, Domestic Science, one year at Hope, Indiana5 Music Supervisor and 'Departmental Teacher of English and Physical Geography, two months at Windfall, Indiana. Supervisor Music, Drawing and Domestic Science, one year at Sway- Zee, Indiana, 1919-1920. NELLIE EMALINE THRAILKILL Principal Common Schools of Grant County5 Graduated 19025 Graduate of Sway- zee Schools, 19065 Grade Teacher in Miami and Grant Counties, 1906-19135 Student at Winona College, summer 19125 Graduate of Indiana University, 19155 Teacher of English, Swayzee High School, 1915-1920. EDITH WRAY HOLLIDAY Primary, Friends' Seminary, New York City5 Grammar, Western Boarding School and Public Schools of New York City5 Secondary, Normal College, New York5 Grade, 1887, Oakwood Seminary, Union Springs, N. Y.5 College, Bryn Mawr College, Pa., 19015 Teaching, Ingleside School, Levarma, N. Y., 1901-1902, Greek, Latin, German, Englishg 1902-1903, Interlocken School, private work5 1903-1904, Lowville Academy, Low- ville, N. Y., Greek, Latin, French and Germang 1915-1916, Taylor Univer- sity, Upland, Indiana, English5 1918-1920, Swayzee High School, Latin, German, French, History and Botany. 5 CURTIS MEARL SPRINKLE Common Schools of Adams County, Ohio, and Grant County, Indiana, graduate 19045 Graduate of Swayzee High School, 19085 Professional Training Certificate, Marion Normal College, 19085 Teacher in Rural School, Grant County, Ind., 1908-095 Teacher in Graded School, Deer Creek, Oklahoma, 1909-105 Principal Schools, Renfrow, Oklahoma, 1910- 175 Student at A. Sz M. College, Stillwater, Oklahoma, summer 19145 Student in Grant County, Oklahoma, Summer Normals, 1910-11-12-13-155 Teacher, Grant County, Oklahoma, Summer Normal, 19165 Student of Education, Phillips University, Enid, Oklahoma, summer 19175 Member Grant County Examining Board, Medford, Oklahoma, 1914-19175 Superin- tendent of Schools, Howe, Oklahoma, 1917-19195 Teacher Agriculture, Manual Training and Commercial Department, Swayzee High School, 1919-20, EDWARD L. TIERNEY Common Schools of Jennings County5 Graduate from Scipie High School, 19115 Student Indiana State Normal School, three and one-half years5 Teacher in Country Schools of Jennings County, 1912-19155 Prin- cipal Brewersville High School, 1914-19155 Cannelsburg High School 1915-19165 Member Co. F, 335th Infantry, 84th Division, U. S. A., 19175 School of Military Aeronautics, Flying School, Kelley Field, Texas5 Graduated with Commission of Second Lieutenant, R. M. A. S. S. R. C., Dec. 4th, 19185 High School, 19195 Instructor in Mathematics, Physics, Physical Geography and Athletics, Swayzee High School, 1919-1920. 9 The History of Swayzee School The tirst school house in Swayzee was built on Xlvest Lyons Street in 1884. The present school building was built in 1896-97 on South X1'2lSl'llllgf0l'l Street. At first only a three-year course was offered under O. D. Clawson, but when C. l.. Stubbs came in 1901-2 he introduced science into the curriculum, making a four-year course. The school had brilliant prospects for the future because of the high quality of the teachers and the strong school spirit shown. The most notable feature of Mr. Stubbs' superintendency was the granting of the high school commission in December, 1902. The Swayzonian was first published in 1902. lfollowing Superintendent Stubbs came Superintendents lf. li. Petty, H. li. Shepherd and E. E. Heeter. Under the latter the Alumni and Athletic Associations were formed. This was in 1906. .l. O. bl ames came next as superintendent and was at the head of the school from 1907 to 1910. The enrollment grew rapidly during those three years and athletics were particularly good. The football team of 1902 laid just claim to the state champion- ship for that year. Basket-ball, track and baseball teams were organized and won many victories. Mr. Geo. Chenoweth was superintendent in 1911 and in 1912 was succeeded by B. S. Xyilliamson. The gymnasium was built in 1913 on the corner of the school grounds. Because the enrollment reached its highest point, and be- cause the State Legislature passed the Vocational liducation Law in 1913, it became necessary to have more room for the ln- flustrial Arts. Consequently in 1913 an addition was built and used for the Assembly room, Primary, Domestic Science and Manual Training. Mr. A. ti. Cleaver became superintendent in 1916-17 and that year the school was taken oyer by the township for economic reasons. - Mr. R. Y. Pence was next in line in 1918-19. Then Wf C. tioble became superintendent of the schools for 1919-20. Many good improvements have been made in the school this year, espe- cially the drinking fountains, layatories, cafeteria, commercial department, new laboratory equipment, the High School Or- chestra, new books and pictures. The future outlook of the school is good. The country schools are being abandoned and will be consolidated with the Swayzee schools. A new heating system is being contracted for and probably in a few years a new building for the high school will be erected and the present one used for the grades. The Swayzonian Staff Fditor-in-Chief. . . ................ Harold Spears Assistant Editor. . . ................ Faye Henderson Business Managers .... ...XYaldo Matehett, Donald Shinn Advertising Manager .... ................. l ienneth Rybolt Historian ........... ..... i Addie Reasoner Prophet ........... ..... l iuby Friermood Alumni Editor. .. ..... Margaret Burris joke Editor .... .... F raulein Hubbard Athletic Editor. . . . . .llvayne Hardesty Cartoonist ...... . . . . . . .... Harold Spears CLASS OFFICERS Harold Spears. . . ............. . ................. President Don Shinn ....... . ....... Yice-president Kenneth Rybolt .......................... Secretary-Treasurer Class Colors-Crimson and Cream Class Motto- Hang Together X QANGE SEA A fi x 1 Jn U' 1 W RX 1IHlllIlllllilllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllillillilllllillllIlllllilllHHIlllllllIIlllillllll!lilIllililllllllllIllllI!IllVIllllIlHlllHlllilifllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIflllIlIlllllllllIlIllIlIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlIlIllllHlllIllllllIlilallllIlIllllllFlllllllllllillillllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllHlllHlllIllllHlllIllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllHIllllllllllllillllillilllllllllllllllllllililll!llllllllllillllllllllIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllnhl. 11i1:1iw1w111i1wuii1iuiw1iriiriwin1HllIwrs:rm1iriimmHHmmmmmmrwwmiwiliIiw1wriiIviwI1riul1:wI1uwmxwmwmwm'iw4mxiirmimiummwwi1ir,rsirwrxiiivmszruwummmimmwi,im:mlmwwxuwmzzzwl'qwImuHmrlmImInHmI1HuiHHlHrlwHI1HwHHinHwmaiIwvumumrurualNHuiHNHrlNsirluirlwHHwiniIiis11ii1wuiH1liliiI1wHHlulHH1uiHlrswIniuiuwniuiuiuiulHwNINHmumumHmuiHwmHnmuwurnwusun1Hiiniuiiuiisw:uwzmlxr'wl OLIVE SMALL WAYNE HITE DOROTHY FOLTZ ESTIE PATTISON She is so very studious and Knows lots but keeps it to To see her is to love her, This girl is always good, strictly mindeth every rule. himself. For nature made her what she Though she'd cut up if she And should she ever misbehave Yarsity Basket Ball Team 3-4. is, could. we all are sure 'tis not in Captain Basket Ball Team 4. 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'iv KENNETH RYBOLT The time l'ye lost in wooing In watching and pursuing, The light that lies in womans eyes, Has been my hearts undoingf' Advertising Manager Sway- zonianf' Secretary-Treasurer Class. 3-4. Qperettas. The Great Catastrophe. 4. Il!! ll! I I I I ' MARGARET BURRIS God made us to love all man- kind, but I believe He made me a specialist. Girl's Basket Ball Team 3--L Operettas 2-3. And Home Came Tedf, 3 Alumni Editor for Swayxzon- ian. X ll I ' PAYE HENDERSON A little nonsense now and then, Ts relished by the best of men. Class Treasurer 1. Vice President Class Z3 Librar- ian 4: Sub-Varsity Girls Bas- ket Ball Team 23 Capt. Team 3--lg Asst. Editor Swayzon- ianf' Qperettasg And Home Came Tedf, 3: Glee Club: De- bating Team 3. p CECIL SYMONS God made from this mold but one imagef' The Great Catastrophe 4 Basket Ball Second Team 3 Basket Ball Varsity Team. 4 Class Poet. an muluumumrmnmiunmlmumumummmummmnmumnmumumnmumumumumnmimumtmnmumumnmumnmnmumumumumumumumumumnmumumumumunmumumumuwnmumnmnmummmumumnmumnmumnmumumumumumumumumumnmumnmumummmummmummmumumnmnmumnmnmumnmnmnmnmnmnmum HUWHWHWHWHWHWNWHWHWHWNWNWHWHWHWHWHWHWNWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHMHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHNHWHWHHHWHWHMHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHMHMHWHWHWHWNMHWHMHWHWHWHWHWHWHNHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWUWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWW xxxx'px' xxxxx' xxx xx'xx'x'2x'1xx'fxxxxx' Qxx xg lx' x 1'xxxxx xilllx x mwlhdlxldHdaHUdHMxlhhlhlhxMlUhUlHNHHHHllMHlLWMlmhtlhMHluMHlHMxxMUldlNwlxlhwwdlhhllllWlHl'llVlllfllllwlluwddlllllmi lxlwllhl 'lUHlMlHUHHMHHlHHHMJMMUHlhllJHHMMHHHHHHNNNMHHHHHHHJHHNHHHMUHHUHHHNHHHHHHNUUHHHHUWHHVWVVNUHHHHHHHWUVHHNNHUWUHVUHHUVNWHHUNWVlVll'NW' xuxx uxxx uuxux xxux x x xx xuxxxxxxuxuuuxxx xxxxx xx xxxxx x x x x x x x xx xxx xxx x xx mx xx xxxx xxxx xxuxxx xxx xxuxuxu xxxuxu xxx xxuunux x Hxx nuuuuuuuuun uxunxxunnuuuuuuuuuu xxuxx uxxuw umxxuxxu xxxxx 'xxxx xx-xx x,x,.x -xxxxxxxxxxxx-x xxx-xxx x xxxxnx x'xx 'x' x xx'x ' xilxx x xx xf x x x.x xx x. .xx .x.xfx xxxxx xxxxxxxxxxx x xlx lx xxxxxx . .x x Ill lflf l.x. illl Ifx l.x l' llx x ll' l x lxlxlxl l I x ll'xf I' i il llllxlx'llllll.xxx'xxxxx x 'alll fxx.x' ll x ,.x xx xx xx .. x.xxxxx xxxxx xxxixxxx x.xx.lx x xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxlxxx xxlxxxxxxxxl xxxxxxxxx .xxxxxx x.xx.xxx.xx.xxx x. .xxxxixxxxxllxhx xxxxxixx xllxx x x xxwm .x x.xl Hxx xl . x x xxUxxhw'l lxlxxx lx xx 1 lx'x llii 1' Tl xl ll'!1 yxxyjxxxg MARGARET MILLER HAROLD SPEARS ANNA PARSON WAYNE HARDESTY HA manafter her own heart. See's life's passing pleasures l'You look wise: President Class 1-2-4 Vice-President 3 Editor-in-Chief Swayzonian Cartoonist for Swayzonian Basket Ball Varsity Team 3--l Sub-Yarsity B. B. 23 The Great Catastropheu -lg And Home Came Ted 33 Operet- tas 2-33 Sec.-Treas. Athletic Asso. 2-3-4. and joys, Likes to cut up with the boys. Girls Basket Ball Team -l. Qperettas 2-3 l'And Home Came Ted 3. Pray correct the error. And Home Came Ted 3 Athletic Editor Swayzonian. Class Sec. lg Sub-Varsity 1 Class Sec. lg Sub-Varsity Bas ket Ball Team 15 Varsity Bas 7 ket Ball Team 2-3-41 Pres. Ath- letic Asso. 45 Operettas 2-3. Give me some music, if music is the food for love to play on. 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USM ADDIE RESONER x'My friend monoplizes me, He makes me go where he's to be He interrupts my life so free I wish he were my enemy. Girls Basket Ball Team. 2-3-4. Class Treasurer 2. Historian for Swayzonian. And Home Came Ted 3 The Great Catastrophe 4 Operettas 2-3. xxl DONALD SHINN lf seeming wise would make one wise, How wonderous wise he'd be President Class 3, Vice-President Class 4. Business Manager of Sway- zonianf' Operetta. And Home Came Tedf' 3 Debating Team 3. FRAULEIN HUBBARD Her heart is like the moon ever changing and there's al- ways a man in it. And Home Came Ted. 3 Class Secretary 2. Ioke Editor of Swayzonian. Operettas 2-3. Debating Team 3. Girls Basket Ball Team 3-4. EATELL PIERCE x'NYhen there is a woman in the case. You know all other things give place. 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HH.l, Hmiill viimli.ll.liI lill.iii1iIlHlH1lIiilliHlilHllsllIHIlHIlliilrilellllillllllllllllll 'llIHHlHlHHIHVIHlH'HIHHiHllll lIHHHIHlHHIHHH'HlH'H'HlH H l IlHlllllllHIHHHlHHHHlllVHHllNllllHHHH4lllllHHllllHHlfllHllHllHlIHlVHl'HHllHHiililAllH?'i1HIEHHHHHHH'llVHHilllHHHKHlIHlIHllHHIlHlHHHUlHlHIHHIHHIIHHHIHH EDITH NICCUM GEORGE WEAGANT virtue is silence, she hasyit XYhere ignorance is bliss, 'tis folly to be wise. I I I l I ' In Memoriam FREDITH ZIRKLE Class Nineteen Twenty l cannot say and T will not say That they are dead: they are just away, NVith a cheery smile and a wave of tht-,hand They have wandered into an unknown land And left us dreaming how very fair It needs must be, since they linger there, And you, Cl you who the wildest yearn For the old time step and the glad return- Think of them faring on as dear In the love of there as the love of hereg Think of them still as the same, li sayg They are not dead: they are just away. -.lames XYhiteomh Riley. W' i V l I i Hl 'll' l HH ' l illlii li l l I IHNHWHWHWHWHMHMHWHWHMHHHWHNHWHMHWHNHWHMHMHWHWHMHWHHHWHHHWHWHWHWHWHMHWHWHWHNHWHMHWHWHMHWHWHWHWHMHMHWHMHMLMHWHWHNHWHMHWHNHWHMHMHWHH.HHHHMHHHHHHIIHMHWHHH.JMHHHMHMHWHWHMHWHMHWHHMHWHHllHlmhHHWHHHHHHWHWHMHWHWWHWH 'HHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWUWHWHWHHHMHWHHHWHWHMHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWWHWHWHHHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHHHWHWHWHHHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWUWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHHHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWHWUWUWU Senior Class History Friends, Romans, Countrymenl Lend me your earsl lf you have any tears to shed Prepare to shed them now. , On the 11th day of September, 1916, thirty-seven of the green- est Freshmen ever entered the portals of high school to create therein a turmoil which did not cease until twenty-two of us emerged four years later as triumphant Seniors. Qur upper classmen evidently saw bright prospects for the future in us from the amount of applause we received upon entering the large auditorium. tNow we are at the door. That's all the farther Freshies usually get. Shall we go on?J The names of books and the change in periods were enough to distract the strongest but owing to our keen mental powers the law of survival of the fittest worked out perfectly. fNow were settled: from henceforth we mean strictly businesssp ln the spring of 1917 Orville Green heard the call of Uncle Sam and marched forth. He was sent to France and there re- ceived two wounds. That spring was never to be forgotten, for we gave our first reception and aided greatly in the Athletic Banquet, April 13. Class Day, May 1, was another big day, for the Freshies were bountifully remembered in the Senior will. As Sophomores, we put forth a minister in the person of Donald Babb. Botany hikes and Geometry field days were en- Tfivable features. XYe took lively interest in athletics and a big basket-ball party was given january 11, 1913, by Miss Selle- meyer, our sponsor. School was closed on account of coal shortage and Miss Sellemeyer resigned. Before she left we gave a basket-ball party at the home of Addie Resoner, February 2. . XYe aided in a successful operetta, The Rivals, given March 19th. Qur .lunior year opened with a big marshmallow toast and Wiener roast at Matthews woods, the evening of September 6, 1918. Not wishing to be outdone by the Seniors in putting up colors we stealthily and cautiously waited until the wee sma' hours and by the light of the moon, ghostly figures were seen stealing around the gym and when morning light came Sept. 13 a bright, new, yellow 1920 shone forth from the roof of the gym upon the indignant Seniors. Bright knots of crimson and cream were worn by loyal Qluniors all week, but with the assistance of Mr. Pence as peace- maker, the fevered heat subsided and work was again resumed. During the first week of Qctober our school was dismissed on account of the infiuenza epidemic. ln the meantime our hearts were saddened by the loss of one of our classmates, Fredith Zirkle, who died of pneumonia, Qctober 25, 1918. The latter part of Qctober school was opened and work bc- gun in earnest. As spring drew near the hostile feeling again began to grow between the two upper classes and on April 20 ,1919, mysterious forms were discovered around the school, the moon again being the only lantern. April 21, the sun saw a crimson and cream 1920 penant floating from the topmost point of the high school. The first sight that greeted the faculty upon entering the assembly room was a large hole in the ceiling where one of the daring four fell through. Qf course, we knew what to expect, and it came at noon. VVe, the Juniors, were called upon the green carpet iso to speakij, and received a memorable lecture from our superintendent. It was put to a vote as to whether these boys should suffer alone or all the class with them. Every Junior except one was loyal and we suffered the disgrace of CD-5 on deportment and tak- ing all the examinations, which every one passed with fiying colors. From the first day as Seniors, we were victorious. From the beginning of school we meant business and tried to make our under classmen feel they were here for the same reason, but we are afraid our liking for fun has led a few astray. VVe did not get down to real work until the last semester when we felt our credits were in danger. VVe then succeeded in behaving very well until january 21, when we entertained the .luniors at the home of George XVeagant without first gaining permission from the faculty. This was our first and last offense? NYe, twenty-two in all, are laboring earnestly trying to gain the coveted diplomas and we are looking forward with pleasant anticipations to commencement week. XYe've been sailing on the river In a little two-oar boat, Within easy reach of safety lf our vessel failed to float. Now we drift in the wide ocean, Where the sight of shore we lack, And the storm paints the horizon XVith a fearful coat of black! Let the storms come few or many, We have courage and what's more, Be assured the class of '20 XYill securely reach the shore. -ADDIE RESQNER, Historian. A Vision of the Future of the Class of '20 One beautiful autumnal evening as the great sun was slowly sinking to rest in its last full blaze of glory I was returning from a long ramble thru the woods and down a little old country roadside, whe nsuddenly I came upon a camp of Gypsies. They were very queer and their modes of living seemed very different from ours of today. There was an old woman in the camp who seemed to take a great deal of interest in me but not as much as I did in her and her queer ways. Finally she told me that she could tell me all that the future held in store for me or my friends in their various walks of life. I replied that my future did not bother me but if she could tell me about the future of my friends and classmates in years to come I would be very happy and contented as several of my classmates deserted Swayzee-had gone and it seemed forever to me, that night. She invited me into her tent and seated me before a small tire which was almost all smoke. As she stirred she told me to watch and this is what I saw: A woman who looked about middle age was sitting at a cashier's desk. By the amount of material on her desk I could see that she was very busy. Suddenly she looked up and I saw it was Faye Henderson, a champion of the class of '20 and also librarian in the days of '20. The smoke whirled and slowly the picture changed to a group of women sitting around a table talking about women voting and womens rights. At the head of the party I noticed their leader to be Anna Parson. Next, a city loomed into view, the main attraction being a magnificent school building, within sounded a' man's voice tell- ing the athletes of the days when he played on old Swayzee High School's team. A few minutes later Donald Shinn stepped into view going to his home as he was now superintendent of the largest college in Chicago. The smoke grew heavier. I saw a chemists laboratory and bending over some chemicals I recognized Estie Pattison. She is the most famous chemist in compounding dyes. The scene changed. Large tractors and farming implements were working in large fields, placing them in shape for planting. But at the wheels three faces seemed more vivid than the others. As they drew nearer I perceived them to be none other than George Wfeagant, XYayne Hite and Estel Pierce. who are some of Indiana's proudest farmers, proud of their homes and their fields. There was a sudden crash, a man sprang into view at the head of a body of troops. They were eager to follow their brave commander whom I recognized as Major General Kenneth Rybolt. I-Ie was next seen in his home and I learned thru the old Gypsy's prophecy that he had married one of Swayzee's most popular young women in the days of '19 and '2O. Sudenly the smoke changed and seemed to take on some fantastic shapes. I saw several people who seemed to be in a large hospital, and as the picture cleared I saw one of its wards. All the patients were looking toward the opening on the east when suddenly the celebrated Red Cross nurse, Qlive Small, entered. I also learned and saw that she was a very fine housekeeper. My gaze wandered for a moment to another apartment in the hospital, to a dark haired nurse who was soothing a turbulent patient and I was delighted to recognize Edith Niccum, who re- ceived the blessings of all in that entire hospital. Then again I saw a splendid city which proved to be NVash- ington, D. C., in the center of which was the capitol. I was taken inside and there found Afton Pennington. She told me about attending business college and working for the govern- ment. Then came to my ears the hum of a powerful motor which gradually drew nearer. Looking up I saw the outline of a large aeroplane and in the pilot's seat was none other than Xlvaldo Matchett, the most renowned mail carrier of all Uncle Sams birdmen. The old Gypsy stirred and stirred constantly. The scene changed to that of the Joy Theatre. As she stirred, the dusk changed and whirled, a stage was before me and I was in a vast audience. Two beautiful dark haired girls came out on the stage singing. Thousands sat spell-bound at the magic of their voices and the talent they had for music. I looked at the names by the side of the stage. It was Fraulein -i-, a name I could not make out, and Margaret Miller, the world's most famous opera singers. I also learned thru the old witch as I perchanced to call her, it was Fraulein Hubbard who had married and that she and her husband devoted their time to lyceum work. I did not learn of Margaret Miller's future but I presumed it was great. Next a tall thin man was leaving a group of buildings: under his arm was a huge book. Something about him seemed fa- miliar. I looked closer but could not place him. A young lady accosted him and asked: Prof Spears, can you help me with my lesson in mathematics tonight? It would give me great pleasure, was the courteous reply. Then I recognized Harold Spears, the former leader and president of our class. Another apartment of the school house sprang into view. There sat a vast crowd of small kindergarten children eagerly watching their short and smiling teachers, none other than Mar- garet Burris and Addie Reasoner, who had become kindergarten specialists since the days when we were all together in Swayzee High School, dear old school of fame. I then saw a great crowd gather around a platform on which several men were seated. Qne, however, was standing and speaking. I crowded in closer and caught a few words such as these: Vote for my party and save your country from auto- cracy. I am for a protective tariff. I, NVayne I-Iardesty, will lead your party to safety and to the president's chair, etc. It really was XYayne Hardesty, now Indiana's most popular poli- tician and choice for president. NVayne, who used to be drug- gist clerk back in Swayzee. The smoke gathered into a ball and within this ball I saw Cecil tried. The judge and jury were listening te, Dr. Symons, I.. I.. D., who was making an address that rivaled the ancient speeches of Demosthenes and Cicero. I also learned that he had proven to be a great poet and that he had written poems over which the world was wild. The old woman stirred and asked if I had seen enough of my friend's futures. I answered that there were a few others I would like to see. She threw on a drop of magic powder. There was a flash for a moment and then there was Dorothy Foltz as her name used to be standing in a large and beautiful home. Cozy? Yes indeed. It was situated on the slope of a hill and as the sun was sinking away it only made it seem grander as the outline of the scene grew more vivid. I beheld the face of Theressa Small and her friend spending the evening. I could imagine hearing Theres- sa telling how much she cared for Civil Service and of the days back in S. H. S. I thanked the old Gypsy lady very kindly for her time and her powers in showing me my friends as they appeared in their vari- ous future walks of life, and then departed. As I came home down that little old forsaken road I could not help thinking how famous the class of '20 had proven to be. I could imagine myself coming down that road just at dusk when suddenly I saw something that resembled the old Gypsy woman. It frightened me so much that I was awakened. Then with the light of dawn shining in upon my bed, I arouse and found it all a dream. A vision of the future, only a wondlrous dream that will linger forever with me, a vision of '2O. -R. E. F. lllIlIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllIlIlillllIlIlIll1lIlIlllllllllllllllIlllIlIilIillIIllllll1lIllllIlIlIIllIIllll1lIllllIlllllHlIlIllllIllllllllllllllllillilllllllllll lllllIIIlIllilIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillilllllllllllllllillllll! IllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllIlllIlIlIIlllIlilIlIlHlIlIlillllllilIllllIlIlHllllllllllllIlllIIlllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllll ff NL A MEF WS Bow HAROLD SPEARS Km 4? In .nw- YG! :iv ff .s 'P .542 ,Q Q5 .sk LWV . , J, Al Q L15 f, ff? N f f 3557 WA XR sgfff Q 1 I. -4. , iii Junior JUNIOR CLASS ROLL Reading from left to rightwtierald Rybolt, Delight Collins, Gale Zirkle, lrene Zirkle, Yirgil Xliearly, Hester Rust, Yon Gentisi Nliddle RowA-lean Loy, lgocia slester, Margaret Keever, ludith Mctiraw, lrene Fox, Cleo Hannah: Bottom Row-Lawrence Spiker, Deloris Foltz, Chester Marshall, listher hlohnson, Milton Nllaymire, Thelma Bell, Ralph Peterson. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY History is not 'made by the mere passing of years. It is not necessary for a nation, an institution or a class organization to have a long existence, in order to have an interesting and impor- tant history. The ,lunior Class has a short history but a fine record. Stonewall .lackson's motto was, Xie can do what we undertake. XYe have undertaken to excel in scholarship and in all that pertains to intellectual attainments and thus far have succeeded well. But we realize the truth of the saying that it is easier to make a good reputation than to live up to one. The present blunior Class was organized as Freshmen in the fall of '17 with the following officers :- Ralph Peterson ............... ....... P resident .lean l.oy ...... .... X 7ice-President tierald Rybolt .... ...... ecretary listher ,lohnson .................................... Treasurer NYe were in great fear of the learned Sophomores but soon Class found them to be genial companions. They came in full force to our first reception at the home of Kenneth and lierald Rybolt, ,Xpril 0. XYe strode with unequaled perseverance and skill thru the great trials of the Freshmen year in Latin, Algebra, and linglish. After our Freshmanic greenness wore off we had no difficulty in winning the hearts of the faculty. They overlooked our faults and eulogized our good qualities. All the year we felt our insignificance but we were rewarded by passing examinations successfully. Some who joined us that fall and went into differ- ent fields are:-Loren Buroker, lrene McManaman, Ocie hlohn- son, XYaldo Kilgore, Lottie XYilson, Cadance Hardacre, Gladys Hood, Catherine Shaw, Sylvia Ringo, Chouncey Ladd, Clarence Horine, Orville John, Zelia Boswell, Harold W'eagant, .lohn Hard- acre and Lewis Truss. The following year we became Sophs-meek little yielding fellows, but with confidence in our abilities we attacked the great problems which came to us. The ofhcers elected for this year were 1- Meriam Pence. . . ........ President .lean Loy ....... . . .Yice-President Esther -lohnson .... ..... ecretary Cleo Hannah ...................................... Treasurer On November 14 we were entertained at the home of Doro- thy and Delores Foltz By the Juniors. The members who de- serted the class this year were Eva Downs, Laurence Downs, Miriam Pence and Gladys Pence. Twenty members remained faithful as we entered upon our third year of high school life. NVQ began to realize how little we knew in comparison with the knowledge of the world and how much there was to learn. This tired us with zeal and enthusiasm to make the Junior year count for more than any of the others in regard to the knowledge gained. This year the officers elected are :-- Gerald Rybolt. . . ...... President Virgil XYearly. . . . . .Yice-President Locia ,lester .... ..... S ecretary 'lean Loy ............................ v .............. Treasurer The Seniors gave us a reception at the home of George XVeag- ant, January Zl. The Elements of Victory over ever difficulty has characterized the members of this class from the beginning. Sometimes, it is true, the victory came after long and faithful perseverance and repeated effort. But victory has been and will be our goal in our Senior year. So, after all, what matter about perseverance and the oft repeated trial if at last triumph come? The fame of our class, which has already reached far, will' increase and spread until it surrounds the Whole World and will endure Till the stars grow old, And the moon is cold And the leaves of the Iudgement Book unfold. -LOCIA TESTER. 111miniMimllmmifixiliiiNm1.l,siliillliiqimii1.mliii5,,im1iyiiiiW114,1111ig1li4m:mqii1i1q51i1i.ipiimmm, iapmwiiMy,.,im4i,Himmml4 llillllllllllllllillllllilvllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll -pu ml ,m ,W ,,,, ,m m, ,,,, ,,,, ,m M, ,,,, ,,,, m, U., ml ml im, -an nu nu un un nu un ml un nu nn lm nn un In nu nu ll- !121lilillllillllllllllllillll11111lL1mfygmgrpigllvlllrllll!1VlH1113114lglI1i1yi111giI1-31gQ51llH1I1141111151I1yyHH151H11111g14igy131rillUlilIlHllllllllilllllilllllliil llIllllIllllllIlIlIlllillllIllllIlIllllllIliilIllllllllIlillIlIllIlIllllillllIllllIlIlllllllllllllIIllllllillllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllIIIllllllllllllIllIIlllllllllllllllllilllll i GFX D SARS yxxx QNY X i W film W 'M X HAROLD SPEARS Q R ' xX fri, 7 Q YTQTPEEEI' X CQ xi f?5.?if2 f.f.1saaea fx 'X e::fsf f , .1-'iiiliizfz' Z x we -, gg . Z Ex A I I oufg El' lkg1 X , Q4 Z Q- I f . xxcy llr L1 ' X .,.. we I A - t I 5 I A Sophomore Class Roll Aaron Rust Willis Zirkle Delores McGibbon Frances Hale Faye Osborn Vaughn Hatfield Ada Black Claud Galbreath Dale Matchett Francis Boice Horace Newhouse Ethel Gauntt Ward Hubbard Wilma Newton Paul Zirkle Anna Pearson Merwyn Mullins Dean ardesty Faye Osborn-Vice President Colors-Black and Old Gold Anna Pearson-President Motto- Clothed With Determination Merwyn asurer James R. Woods Wilma Zellner Jesse Mitchell Franklin Ladd Olive Brown lVIullins-Secretary and Tre Sophomore Class History One bright September morning in 1918 twenty-six Freshmen entered the Swayzee High School with the idea that there were great monsters to conquer, monsters in the form of Algebra, Latin and linglish. Wie furnished entertainment for the rest of the school the first week but that soon passed by and we started into the work with great enthusiasm and pep , During the first term of school we had one new member added to our list but this was overbalanced by three of our members leaving school. At the end of the second semester there remained twenty-one stu- dents who had been strong enough to endure all the hardships of the Freshmen's troubled way. ln 1919 there were twenty-two students to begin the Sophomore year. lnstead of furnishing the school pleasute this year we gave the Freshies that privilege. VVe also gave them a few hints and instructions. In a few weeks the number of students in- creased to twenty-four. At the end of the first semester one student changed schools leaving us with twenty-three. The Sophomore class has helped in the Athletic Association hy contributing Ada Black to the girl's team Claud Galhreath to the second team, and Merwyn Mullins for yell leader. Dean Hardesty started with the second team but on account of break- ing his arm, had to quit for the season. . ln social functions the Sophomores have taken a high place. They gave one member to the High School Qrchestra and they are right there when it comes to helping out in social functions and doings. Under the leadership of Mr. Tierney the Sophomores have been a great credit to the school and the class of 1922 will be one of the finest to graduate from S. H. S. 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' J ' 'I .-1-'f , i 'ni 54 Buthene Mullins Earnestine Hoggatt Fred Barker Esther Smith Dorothy Johnson Dorothy Shull Effie Collins Maurine Groscost William Patterson Freshman Class Roll Everett Rich Claris Allen Wollard Lake Carl Malston Ralph Haynes Velma Foltz Delbert Rust Milford Armstrong Elbert Robins Doris Frantz Mildred Cabe John Melton Wayne Curless Esther Wearly Pauline Parson Lester Goble Genevieve Newhouse Harold Weagant Bernard Downs Edward Lafferty Vera Zirkle Ruth Kemmer Otha Mitchell Glen Marshall Bernice Pence Eleanor Niccum Russell Farley. ur Freshman Class Our freshman class does not appear to be anything unusual to an outsider-just a common ordinary class of the nineth year with the quick and the stupid, the sour and the sweet, all endowed with the talent of gigling. l-But to a Freshman of course, this class means much more and it is only right that it should. XYe think of our intelligent members as being just a little more so than past freshmen and the stupid just a little more-well-they are not so stupid as in most classes. Most of the freshmen would like to have their sun shine the brightest of all four classes but of course there are a few Freshies who prefer moonlight to a bright son 1 ?l Yes they all have their faults but nevertheless we've proud of our class. Hfhen we start to do a thing we unually finish it. Mens Scopus Excelsior Est is our motto and the tiger lily our Hower and we try to live up to this in the best way possible. Ever since we held our first class meeting in the old assembly room and elected officers there has been a tie growing which will bind the class closer together and cause us to want our class to be one which will be remembered. I know we shall never forget that first meeting. There were about thirty-seven eager freshmen awaiting the results of the election of officers. Buthene Mullins was elected president and Esther Smith vice-president. For Secretary Eleanor Niccum came our first. Later on we decided that such a noisy bunch needed a leader along this line and ac- cordingly elected Claris Alles as our yell leader. The necessary officers being elected we felt more firmly established in our new home and of course more independent. I think we have Mr. Sprinkle to thank for guiding us through these strange paths and helping us to accomplish this part of our work. flfhings were just beginning to run smoothly when one of our freshman boys decided that he didn't like high school and took leave of us. But at Christmas we had two to enter, so, although we were sorry to see the hrst leave we were very glad to receive Bernard and Harold into our ranks. And now as we are nearing the close of the term, we're be- ginning to feel like we are a part and belong to the old S. H. S. We intend to live up to our cause thruout the coming years of our high school life and when in 1923 this jolly class leaves old H. S. we want a class that will be remembered and in years to come we will enjoy looking back on our high school life and especially the Freshies of 23. Buthene Mullins. liuthene Mullins. . . ...... President Esther Smith .... ....... V ice-President Eleanor Niccum .... . . .Secretary-'.l'reasurer Claris Allen ........ ........ Y ell Leader Wfilliam Patterson. . . . .Diary Vlfriter Class Flower ..... . . . .. ........... Tiger Lily Colors .................................. Old Rose and Silver Motto I-HSCOPLIS Meus Excelsior Est. Ak . QW I 13 E Y 2 in . , fi X w 51-Nik 'W X , :Mei Q ' N ' if x f iigw z,,g.,,f- :N fl-,,f'. -1' 1 , GOING 127 CHURCH -M SE Rvousd STUDHDUS- SEN :ORS N :Wea fn, M. .. . x '-'rf f f fx im X N f' af X fbi N X ik' Fm ilk' -N? :.:gE'f..ax'f' ' 3- 5' W ,. ' 1 ' L , iii ' -, Q. . 'N . 5, . ' 4, - 4 1 I '5 X. ' A f ivan. 'V gi 1 . 'fs il mf'y5f: T5 V ' ' N fp f s A 35? -f W1 W jk-B. ,, QQ ., A ,1 ,f ,, n h: ,. 210. H . -fa., X wg as , ,, 4 , Q, y x 'ES BILL, fr5 SARAH - -JUST ESCAPED- A R055 BETWEEN Two THQRNS ' VVE:,1..LJ -JOE Twds A COMPANY :BUT 'MREELS A c:RowD ' i Lwflm' f J X Q JH H - 'lw F IW ,f A ' eb My fi 52 Ish ' 4 . L. Sz, 5 - ' f Q mf, PSG 1 K :W , ' MQ --THE DOOR To 5UCCgES'S T135 WA Re STAND BACK- !! ,sv Cff' 5 GD -x f XQQ, 5' E' g Y . fx! X X v-f 'l , HAR6LDfSPEARS ,. - ,if - ,X - , . ,I ., X, . S. H. S. Athletic Association The Swayzee High School Athletic Association was reorgan- ized at the beginning of the school year for the purpose of pro- moting athletics and oitering support and linancial aid to the team. The association has been well supported by the student body. lt seems that more interest has been taken to support the athletic games than in the past few years. The aim of the Association has been the same as in the past in helping remove the gymnasium debt from the shoulders of the business men of Swayzee and make it a possession of the school. NYe have paid the one hundred dollars plus the interest which is the amount of the note which falls due each year. lt is thought that the school will buy the gymnasium next year. S. H. S. Athletics are divided into two classes, indoor and out door exercises. During the winter athletics are ehieily devoted to basket-ball and such exercises that will help in the develop- ment of the students. This year we intend to enter the out-door exercises so that the students can take part in the county meet which is to be held at Fairmount this Spring. This is the first to occur in several years. XYe hope that we can carry away some of the honors of this meet. We know that athletics are not born but developed. Men who are developed upon the three standards of physical, mental and moral worth which is required by the Association can be able to meet the battles of life. By these standards we know the games are not played to win but to develop into each member these principles. ln all sports we must give and demand a square dealing, whether we become victors or surfer defeat. Athletics help to foster a splendid High School Spirit. They help in the physical development. Parents must awaken to the need of physical training. lt is only by a well rounded develop- ment that boys and girls will be able to meet the battles of life. -HARDESTY '20 thletics in S. H. S. Athletics have always been of great importance in Swayzee High School. There has never been a time in the last seventeen years that this school has not been represented by some kind of an athletic team. Swayzee has had some of the best football and base ball teams represented at their time. Much public sentiment was developed against football due chietly to the accidents resulting from the games. The game was stopped in the fall of 1911. Baseball was then introduced and in all probability would have become a leading sport in the high school but on account of the shortness of the seasons. These conditions which discouraged football and base ball made basket ball the leading school game. The first high school basket ball games were played outdoors. Later a hall was secured in one of the business rooms. The busi- ness men formed an association and built a gymnasium which was completed in January 1913. The best basket ball team that the school has had was produced in that year. The team of 1913 won ninety percent of its games played that season. This year the team has made a strong ellfort but won only thirty'-live percent of the games it played. ' The one game of interest was the Fairmount H. S. on our own lloor which was a fast and interesting game from start to linish resulting in a tie. But the Swayzee boys will always count this their victory. NYith a loyal body of students and material which remains a team can be developed that will rival teams of the past and bring fame and glory to the old S. H. -HARDESTY '20 in-5.04, ' Y, 'nga . . ,mg , Q-it . 1 , . we 'K L mir , .' , Q, A V . wv,.,6ww . . x , ,FN A ,X , ...MV ,............ - . ,ggi f 7 , .,..i.7, .ax v vw 5. ., w deg- fwwwwmwwmmww-mwmwwwfmww Km -S 1. , Basket Ball Second Team Luft to Right Stz111cli11g- john Melton, Chcstcr Marshall, Claude ilalhrcath, Cleo Hzulnzzh. Sittiugf Don Shinn, XYz1lmlu Matchctt, Geurgc XX'L'2lg2ll1t. FIRST TEAM GAMES SEASON OF 1919-1920 Date lst Team Score lst Team Score Uet Xllarreii Swayzee Oct Fairmount Aeaclemy .... . . . Swayzee Noi' lrluuker Swayzee Nov Shzirpsville H. S.. .. ... Swayzee Nov Marion H. S. .... Swayzee Nov XX'imlfz1ll H. S. ..... Swztyzee Nov lfltmlier Hill H S Swayzee Dee Fairmount H. S.. . . . . . SVVEIYZCC Dee Sharpsville H. S.. .. ... Swayzee Dee Kokomo H. S.. .. ... Swayzee Dee Marion H. S.. . . . . . Swayzee Dee Amboy H. S. .... Swayzee I a 11 Converse H. S. ..... . . . Swayzee lan. Fairmount Academy. . . . . . Swayzee Ian Amboy H. S. ...... Swayzee Ian XX'i1idfall H. S.. .. ... Swayzee jan Fairmount H. S.. .. .. . Swayzee Feb Kokomo H. S. ..... . . . SWHYZCC F eb Feb. F e b M 211' Summitville H. S.. .. ... Converse H. S. .... Summitville H. S.. .. ... liussizlville.. .... . Swayzee Swayzee Swayzee District Tournament Swayzee Points scored by the Team Hzirclesty ... ...16-l Symolis .. -. 18 Spears .. ...157 Loy ....... ..... 0 Peterson H ite . . .... 42 Total 429 Place Here Here Here Here H ere Here There Here There There There Here Here There There There There Here There There Here Kokomo Basket Ball First Team ' Lefe to Right Stauclinge Ralph Peterson Iean Loy .... Harold Spears . . . . Wfayne HarcleSty Sitting- Cecil Symons .. XYay11e Hite . . E. L. Tierney . . . , Guard . . Guard .Forward Forward . . .Sub . .Center . .Coach Suniniitville. ........ .. Date. 2nd Team Oct. 10 Oct. Z4 liairniount Ae. . Nov. 21 Marion. .... . . Dee. 19 Union Twp. ... Dec. 23 Marion. . . . . Dee. Zh Aniliy. ..... .. lan. 2 Converse. ..... lan. 9 Fillfllltlllllll Ae. ... .I an. lo Amboy. .... . . lf eb. 20 Converse. . . Swayzee Swavzee Date Oct. 24 Nov. 25 Dee. 5 Dee. 12 Dee. 19 lan. 9 Tan. 30 Feb. 6 Feb. 26 Grades. . . . . Grades. . GIRLS TE Girls Team Suminitville. ............,. ... NVindfall. ....... . Fairmount. H. S. Sharpsville. ...... . Union Twp. H. 5. ... ... Alumni. .......... . Fairmount H. S. Sharpsville. . . . . Summitville. .. Score .39 SECOND TEAM GAMES SEASON 1919-1920 2nd Team Score Swayzee AM GAMES SEASON 1919-1920 Girls Team Score .54 Swayzee .43 Swayzee .20 Swayzee .43 Swayzee .51 Swayzee .23 Swayzee .54 Swayzee .43 Swayzee .37 Swayzee .15 Swayzee .13 Swayzee Score .53 Swayzee . 6 Swayzee . S Swayzee . 2 Swayzee .17 S-wayzee . 3 Swayzee . O Swayzee . O Swayzee .17 Swayzee H. S. .. GIRLS BASKET BALL TEAM tSee next pagej Left to Right-A Faye Henderson, Esther johnson, Effie Collins, Maurine Groseost, Ada Black, Anna Parson, Delight Collins, and Miss Prall, Coach. Place Th ere H ere H ere Th ere Th ere H ere Here Th ere There Th ere Place There H ere Here There There Here There Here Here .zbgx 1. ,ins M f W X x' N 'lf 3-f . Q 1,2 W W .Ng , fx... , ,ff Q .X 'Qi f Q1 x. E5 X1-5 N35 Q P K N Y 'K' X. , X - xilizxkkgr W ww , , , . 1 ' , QA fg9fHE ..,. H QW' S' -. Nan- 'al' y my W Nxm . ly . Man XX'hat is man? A real honest to goodness man? Is he a handsome, liroad-shouldered, six foot, strong and muscular per- son? ls he the fellow who carries off the honors of his college class, or the honors of their sports? Is he the person who ac- quires his money by unscrupulous means and makes a man of himself? The fellow whom every one pretends to like and yet are jealous of his success? l rather think not. A man is not a person with a splendid physique, a handsome face and genius. Haven't you met such persons and would you call them men? Of a certainty all of these qualities in a man are pleasing, but it is character that makes a man. A man is one with a character so broad, line and pure that all who come in contact with him will say, Ah, there is a man. I wish there were more of his kind. A man is one who is broad minded enough to understand everyone, broad enough to make allowances for the weakness in other people. One who will be a help and staff for those who are weaker. One who will go about quietly doing his work and helping poor humanity-giving his good advice and sound reasoning, and love to those who most need it. His name need not be in large electric letters before the world. A true man will be satisfied if he has helped a fellow man to better himself. The love of the people for whom he works will be all the reward he asks. There are many persons who are supposed to be men that are just bundles of selfishness. Persons who Want everything coming their way. As long as things are going to suit them they can afford to be magnanimous. However, their idea of magnanimity would differ greatly from other people's idea of the word. A man is one who can receive his portion of trouble, or even more than his share, without a whine. Une that can go thru the tire and come out whole, determined, and with his faith in the world unshaken. That is what I would call a man! -ANNA PARSON au PQ XC ' 'sg Q2 X? 4 5 I M32 'l Q X, iw 3? x XXX? A C-FOOD HALJF DOZEN-- , 0 IIHELLO-G'RLSnq 'ms fvgy1BAN+a x K Q Y W. fb AxQ.xM-N2 , . .- X ' A .. ' W, NJN ' 2' . 3-?:::. 'dv'-, .5 1 :M-f.3.-,fix V, 'X 'gy if-'-:Y , gg: Y W f wew-,-wwf wax X ' A HsFH'E f'5kEROF7L..-PXlNlE- '.F1U'Dx,,fl5 FRIEND - THE TRIPLE, ALMA N c 5 '? Ar-1- ----- fa , B E T S Y Poets' Corner TO MISS PRALL Miss Prall from Columbus came, NVith great Domestic Science fame, To teach the girls of Swayzee town Ne'r about cooking to fuss and frown. She taught us how to wash and rub, The kitchen floor we sure did scrub, She taught us how to build a fire, So we might suit a country squire. Canning came along with the season, VVe were working for a definite reason, The cafeteria started off so fine, But didn't compel us all to dine. The menus stated day by day, Xlihat we could serve the very best way, NYe hustled and bustled, hurried and scurried, And when noon came, werelnt a bit worried. XVe'll surely thank dear little Miss Prall For the useful advice given to all, And may her fame continually spread, So she will always have butter and bread. -Locm JEsTER TRIBUTE TO THEODORE ROOSEVELT Of Theodore Roosevelt, that man of fame, 'XX'ho in our history has written his name, l have little to say My inability to write of him, To tell of his heroism, pep and vim, ls most deplorable. 'lfeddy the Great! The warrior bold! XX'ho fought in the heat or in the cold! And he always won! He went to the jungles for research work, XYhere savages live andxfevers lurk! But-he conquered! Over all obstacles he wendefl his way, And his name shall live for many a day! Until the end. -ANNA P ARSON Ml 3 ,ti ,1 BRHXJQ7 YOUR CPUESTONS TO A AN ,Xx. ff EXPLANIQTIOM VXIAIUIED i Lui 53' our: PHY5sCg5 CLASS - wE'L,1. P-5bT'Mf' T4E'R FIN? AN ANSWER WEARY BRAIIU6 h..?... THE BUG HOUSE WALTER-THOU ART 'BROTHERI-Y --1 ON Tl-QE SHQULDER gdovgf? .g' x rxwlwwvrl -H- it QR-R-R R! 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Www-,- u ., 1'- Us The Great atastrophe SENIQR CLASS PLAY I Robert Drew, a wealthy American, is called to New York to settle some business matters. His daughter, Yiolet Drew, is left in charge of Dorothea Primrose, a governess. Immediately after her father leaves, Violet begins to plan how she can see black Kennard, a young fellow with whom she is in love. Mr. Drew had prohibited their meeting because Jack was not wealthy. After considerable planning Violet gets Miss Primrose to go to town to do some shopping. Milliken, the Irish servant, has been told not to let any tramps into the house. Soon after these instructions have been given an umbrella mender appears and Milliken has to get rid of him, by pushing him down the stairs. Tilly, the housemaid, runs in crying, You have killed him. The frightened Irishmen thinks of course that he has killed the peddler, while it was only the cat which the tramp fell upon. Tilly sees through this and consents not to tell of this murder if Milliken will be her servant. He readily consents. Violet sends word to lack Kennard that Miss Primrose is away and he comes to the house. Everything goes fine until Tilly sees Miss Primroses' carriage coming. lack hides in another room and causes a commotion by groaning. Milliken, Miss Primrose, Tilly and Violet prepares to look for the ghost. lack enteres with a sheet over his head. The governess faints and Milliken has a tit. Violet lifts the sheet and Tilly throws her apron over her head to shut out the view. Ben, the coachman, has shown his affections for Tilly but Milliken has aroused his suspicion so he corners the Irishman and accuses him of trying to win Tilly. This is finally straight- ened out by Milliken telling that he loves none but his own Kathleen over in Ireland. Ben makes things right with Tilly by buying her a new hat. lIilliken's troubles increase so he finally decides to tell every- thing to -lack. Upon hearing of this murder, .Tack prepares to see a lawyer for Milliken. The poor Irishman hasxlack to write a letter to his sweetheart in Ireland. By mistake Violet reads the letter and thinks Jack has committed a crime. Things are straightened out at last and Iack starts to mail the letter. Tilly sees Milliken's state of mind so he tells him it was only the cat that was killed. Tack is stopped before he reaches the lawyer's office. .Iack receives a letter from his uncle saying that all his fortune is left to him. -Iack's poverty was all that kept Violet's father from consenting to the marriage. The couple now get married, Miss Primrose giving her consent. Robert Drew returns and everything is explained to him. He does his part by asking Miss Primrose to marry him. Ben and Tilly pairs off and The Great Catastrophe turns out all right. I CAST -Iack Kennard . .. .......... Harold Spears Dennis Milliken .. .... Cecil Symons Ben Trap ...... Kenneth Rybolt Robert Drew .. .. Vvlaldo Matchett Violet Drew ....... Margaret Miller Dorothea Primrose .. Addie Reasoner Tilly Craig ....... Dorothy Foltz wr ,.r.Q. ..W.,.-...fr '51 fi Ailniu-aim J'... wlifhh., 1 H r M 0 N.. 1115- f- -U V zwvwr A ' x ,NRI S-M . 1 RV xv.- -Utm- 'mm iz M W The Cooking Class 4311 51 ff L-fl 1 A LX a 'F Ti QF-ijfff 114 f - H AROLD SPEARS Q 1900 Alpha Peters Pence, housewife, Gas City, Ind. Earl Eikenberry, Camp Alexander, Norfolk, Va. 1902 Clyde Leisure, farmer, Swayzee. Charles H. Lawshe, druggist, Swayzee. 1903 Emma Peters, teacher, Marion. Ernest Knowlton, South Bend, lnd. 1904 Stanley Lewis, Fort Wlayne, lnd. Orpha Morgan, Swayzee, Ind. Ethel Conner Layton, housewife, Sheridan, lnd. Benjamin Small, lawyer, Terre Haute, lnd. John Frantz, farmer, Swayzee, lnd. Daisy Ross Sperry, housewife, Hamilton, N. Y. Ruth Hunt Cutler, housewife, West Lafayette, Ind. Blanche Pence Sherron, housewife, Marion, Ind. 1905 Blanche Hester Crow, housewife, Lafontaine, lnd. Hazel Ammon Fink, housewife, Auburn, Ind. Rachael Spears Lawshe, housewife, Swayzee, Ind. Oral Munea Comer. housewife, Swayzee, Ind. Verna Daniels Groves, Swayzee, Ind. Charles Horan, Moosehart, Ill. john Spears, teller, Humolt Saving Bank, San Francisco, Cal. 1906 Elmer Nesbitt, draftsman, Illinois Steel Co., Gary, Ind. Edgar Nesbitt, county surveyor, Renssalaer, Ind. Fanny Ray, teacher, Sims, Ind. Nanna Ray, teacher, Swayzee, Ind. Frank Clanin, farmer, Swayzee, Ind. Verdith Zirkle Darby, housewife, Converse, Ind. John Small, Civil Service Force, Chicago, Ill. Nellie Thrailkill, teacher, Swayzee High School. Karl Johns, druggist, Sims, Ind. Rose Starbuck Burge, housewife, Sweetser, Ind. Beltran Hubbard, China. Ethel Knowlton fdeceased, 19165. 1907 Earl Clanin, farmer, Gas City, Ind. Verna Sheek Leisure, housewife on farm, Swayzee, lnd. Guy Routh, farmer, Greentown, Ind. Anna XNhite Pence, ,housewife on farm, Converse, Ind. Asher Long, Greentown, Ind. Isaac Spiker, farmer, Swayzee, Ind. Ernest Mills, farmer, Greentown, Ind. Hallie Larkin Pence, housewife on farm, Somerset, Ind 1908 Edna VVilson Bryant, housewife, Marion, Ind. Ernest Bryant, farmer, Marion, Ind. Ethel VVilson Morton, housewife on farm, Swayzee, Ind Paul Ladd, farmer, Swayzee, lnd. Curtis Sprinkle, teacher, Swayzee High School. Yirgil Mullins, Superintendent Summityille High School. Guild Haines, Assistant Cashier, First National Bert Hawkins, Star staff, Indianapolis, Ind. Lulu McKinney Huninger, Kalgan, China. Ava Parson Vogel, housewife, Swayzee, Ind. Bank, Swayzee. Minnie Cooper Geeting, housewife, Amboy, Intl. Raymond Hite, motor inspector, Kokomo, Ind. Madge Myers Isockett, Qklahoma. Sherman Sublett, teacher, Petersyille, Incl. Basil Hummel, farmer, Marion, Ind. Edna Brizendine Mullins, Domestic Science, Summitville, Ind Yerlin Nesbitt, farmer, Fairmount, Ind. VVesley McClain ldeceased, November, 19171 Edythe Bragg Iones, housewife, Sweetser, Ind. Aaron Dicus, minister, Indianapolis, Ind. jqaymcmd Lcigul-C, Baltimore, Md, Della Patteson, teacher, Deedsville, Intl. jesse Eakins, farmer, Converse, Ind. 1909 I Wfinifrecl Larkin Miller tdeceased, 1919j. Georgia Spears, Spears Dep't Store, Swayzee, Ind. GICI1 Maple, 52116111 5- Dak- Raymond Mark, 1-l-13 33rd street, Qklahoma City, Qkla. LiI1dSCy Brooke, Sims, Illd- Myl-ick Sublgttgy tC21C1'1Q1'y Chgttangoga, Tenn, Bertie Trook Kepner, housewife, Converse, Ind. Clova Mills Small, housewife, Indianapolis, Ind. ETUGSY Black, fafmef, SWHYZGC, Illfl- Sisco johnson, farmer, Herbst, Ind. .Iohn johnson, farmer, Herbst, Ind. 1911 .Iessie Clanin Hoggat, housewife, Swayzee, Ind. Leo Mad, NO 343 Y M C A Qmahoma City OH1 Liaude Maple' mrmcr' Magnon' Ind' , Edna Barngrover Richards, housewife, Marion, Ind. Mabel Looper, teacher, Green Township. Harm! Nvhite ,deceased 1918 U S army? Lloyd hammer' farmer' bwectser' Ind, Beryl Hawkins Gwartney, housewife, Kokomo, Ind. Dollie Parson VX right tdeceased, 191719. Garland qmith teacher Connecticut ?lulTClgIi0.1,iy5s'. BTN-toil' MHSIQ ig' 5' 2f1'1fl5'i5d Mabel Truss, Civil Service, Wfashington, D. C. O ie emi f mgei, ousewite, Cwettbu, -11 - Ralph Collins, machinist, Marion, Ind. Earl Bryant, farmer, Swayzee, Ind. in 1910 Blanche XYooley, nurse, Marion, Ind. Garnett Armstrong Garr, housewife, Greentown, Ind. Irene Langley Conrads, housewife, Marion, Ind. Raymond Pence, farmer, Swayzee, Ind. joe Ladd, farmer, Svvayzggy Ind. Sopha Peters Hawkins, housewife, Indianapolis, Ind. Royce Marshall, Peterson, Ind. Lucille Howard, bookkeeper, lndianapolis, lnd. Ralph Conards, Marion, Ind. Christina Peterson, housewife, Converse, Ind. Letha Marshall Leming, housewife, Swayzee, Ind. Edna Larkin Lewis, housewife, Swayzee, Ind. John Peterson, farmer, Converse, Ind. 1912 P Marguerite Plackard, Blaker's School, Indianapolis, Ind. Stella Thrailkill Thompson, housewife, Yan Buren, Ind. Dea Hummel VVarnock, housewife, Swayzee, Ind. Dora Ratliff Parson, housewife, Viindfall, Ind. XYilliam Pattison, 9th Co., S. M. Y., Fort Tilden, N. Y. Glesna Palmer, music teacher, Bluffton, Ind. Dora Davis McGibbon, housewife, Swayzee, lnd. Dean Pattison, Herbst, Ind. Lawrence Small, farmer, Gas City, Ind. 1913 Eva Marks Bryant, housewife, Swayzee, lnd. Fern Ammons, teacher, Richland Center, VVis. Fred Fry, teller, National Bank, Gary, Ind. Georgia Frantz, Swayzee, Ind. Bertha Collins, bookkeeper, Marion, Ind. lra Haynes, farmer, Swayzee, Ind. Lloyd Morton, farmer, Swayzee, Ind. Roy McClain, Sims, Ind. Halcie Stilwell, teacher, Marion, Ind. Basil Matchett, farmer and teacher, Swayzee, Ind. .lohn Morgan, Kokomo, Ind. Quincy Small, farmer, Marion, lnd. Harold Small, farmer, Jonesboro, lnd. 1914 Ada Ammons Gowin, housewife, on farm, Swayzee, Ind. Susie Brown, Civil Service, XVashington, D. C. Wfalter Haynes, Herbst, lnd. Leo Davis, minister, Marion, Ind. Chester Hicks, farmer, Herbst, Ind. Curtis McGriff, night clerk, Postoffice, Marion, Ind. Goldie Tomlinson Jones, housewife, Swayzee, Ind, Gertrude Brook, at home, Sims, Ind. Frances Howard, bookkeeper, Indianapolis, Ind. Marie McGriff Gosbin, housewife, Marion, Ind. lilsie Vfieser Capland, 2231 East 70th street, Chicago, Ill. Robert Mullen, Marion, Ind. , lnez Green Babb qdeceased, 19l7j. Merle Shull, inspector auto works, Detroit, Mich. Verlin Bloxham. Lottie Black Berry, housewife, on farm, Swayzee, Ind. 1915 Glen Bryant, farmer, Swayzee, Ind. Vaughn Barngrover, bookkeeper Indiana Truck Co., Marion, Ind Marie Green Cranor, housewife, Greentown, Ind. Catheryne Hardacre, Marion, Ind. Raymond Matchette, farmer, Marion, Ind. Hazel Resoner Mauck, housewife, Princeton, Ind. Mercedes Green Pence, housewife, Converse, Ind. liverett Hannah, farmer, Green Township. Harry Usher, Kokomo, Ind. Sylvia Hite, Osborn Paper Co., Marion, Ind. lferris blohn, Upper Sandusky, Ohio. 1Vayne Shull, farmer, Swayzee, Ind. Hobart Callahan, farmer, Gas City, Ind. Yieva Benbow, at home, Swayzee, Ind. Arthur Fisher. S Georgia Sheffield john, housewife, Upper Sandusky, Ohio. Yergie Lindley Grim, housewife, Greentown, Ind. 1916 Lyman Browne, Browns Hardware, Swayzee, Ind. lfloe Reel, bookkeeper, Marion, 1nd. Roscoe Conkling, Conkling' Department Store, Sims, Ind. lfstella Moss, nurse, M. Ii. Hospital, Indianapolis, Ind. Mervil Collins, drug clerk, Chicago, 111. Margaret Comer, at home, Coles, Ind. Frances Cooper, bookkeeper, Marion, Ind. Merceda Conway Thrailkill, housewife, on farm, Swayzee, Ind. Florence Bryant Browne, housewife, on farm, Swayzee, Ind. Cleo Green, music teacher, Swayzee, Ind. Ruth Toyne Matchett, housewife, Marion, Ind. Donald Cobler, farmer, Swayzee, Ind. lfanyne Parson Hamer, housewife, Marion, Ind. Hazel Pence Conrads, housewife, Marion, Ind. Mattie Martin Crist, housewife, Swayzee, Ind. Bernice Mullins, teacher, Summitville H. S., Summitville, I 11 Max Spears, XYabash College, Crawfordsville, lnd. Lena Ladd, at home, Montpelier, lnd. Ethel Collins, bookkeeper, Marion, Ind. Merville Niccum, Fort Monroe, Ya. QPU. S. army.3 . 1917 Prosper Miller, Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Ind. Lucille Garr Saylors, housewife, on farm, Swayzee, Incl Darrel Saylors, farmer, Swayzee, Ind. listher Hardacre Nicholson, housewife, lfairmount, Ind. Herman Glessner, bookkeeper, Marion, Ind. . Georgia XYeser, teacher, Fairmount, lnd. Kenneth McGraw, teacher, Green Township. Orpha Small Malott, housewife, Roseburg, lnd. Leo Eakins, at home, Swayzee, Ind. liva Zirkle, at home, Swayzee, Ind. Dewey Hannah, farmer, Swayzee, lnd. Maisie Hite Osborn Paper Co., Marion, lnd. Wayne Ladd, grocer, Miamia, lnd. Mabel Porter Lykins, housewife, on farm, Muncie Ind. Hale Hood, foundry, Swayzee, Ind. Lora Quick, at home, Swayzee, lnd. Porter Eaton, Marion, Ind. Marshall McManaman, farmer, Swayzee, lnd. Clayton Spiker, bookekeeper, Swayzee, 1nd. George Massey, at home on farm. 1918 Monelle Conkling, music teacher, Sims, Ind. Ada Johnson Miller, housewife, Decatur, llly Alta Carmichael, Marion, Ind. Thurman A. Dicus, teacher, Herbst, Ind. Mabel Peters Ladd, housewife, Miami, Ind. Geraldine Niccum, bookkeeper, lumber yard, Swayzee, Ind. liaymond Allen, Wlabash College, Crawfordsyille, Ind. Bernard Smith, Engineering School, Milwaukee, Wlis. Vaughn Zirkle, agent, Swayzee, Ind. 1919 0111611 Rust, 1110101 WOFKS, 5011111 Bend, Illd- Cecil Thorp, Wfabash College, Crawfordsville,,lnd. Verna Hatfield, teacher, Sims Township. H61-bert Davis, farmer, Herbgf, Ind, Clyde H-31115, f21f11161', 511115, 11161. Raymond McGibbon, farmer, Swayzee, Ind. Bernice Martin, stenographer First National Bank, Swayzee, Ind. George Fry, third assistant Cashier' First Nat' Eank, Swayzee Brenda Hawkins, Lyceum 'Arts Conservatory, Chicago, Ill. XYi1buf Harlan, SVVQYZQQ, Ind, Simon Eaves, Marion Business College, Marion, Ind, Ayaling Haingg, teacher, Sims Townghip, Vernon Leisure, Firestone Tire Co., Baltimore, Md. Faye Black, teacher, Sims Township. Von Collins, Marion Business College, Marion, Ind. Susie Mercer, teacher, Marion, Ind. Gerald Pennington, Kokomo, Ind. Mabel McGibbon, at home, Swayzee, Ind. IIE'l!illiHllllllIllilKllllHllllllllHlillllIlHllllllilIlilllllllllillIlHlIlillllillIlIllllIllllHlll!l!IlI1IlIllIlIHIlillllilllllllllllllllllllllilIllIIIllElllFIlHllllllllllllllilllllllllilllllr UIHllI1llll!HHIlNlIlllllllllHlHlllilllH1llllllIlllllllllIlHlllIIlIllllIllllIllllIllllIllllllllllllllllHlllIlllllllllllIlllllllllIllllIllilllHlllIllll!llllllllllllllllIllllllI1lllilllllllllI1lllHlllllllllllllillllilHlllllllllllllllllillllillllilllllllillllllllillllillllllllilllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllIlIlllHHllIllIlFllllIlllHHIlIllllIllIlIlllllllIlIlllllllIlIlllllHlllHllllllllllllllllllllllllIlHlllIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlIllIllllIlllllllllIlllllllllllllllllli 'l'l1c1't- arc meters of acccnt Donald-- Sho said l was not it-ri' inncli ul- a lnusint-ss man rlll1L'l'L' arc inctcrs of tone, if l didnt cstalmlish a tlt-lii'c1'y. l-Ent tht' lwst ol. all int-tt-rs 1-z .,-z ,-z ls to inct thcrl alonc. Xlayiic llardcsty says it is lat-ttttr to hart- lou-tl and lost than to wut married and lit' hosscd. .AX wooflpccltcr sat on a l7rcslinian's ht-ad 'r 5 ,Xnd suttlvd down to drill: 3 L4 24 ll' dlilllul and drlllcd lm! hall fl dnl' Mr. tioblc says that l's1'L'Sl1lCS art- so grct-ii but that grccri 'Xml HKU hi' llmlw my lull' things grow, so wo still haw- hopcs for tht-in. 14 N 14 93 3 35 lhrcc is a crowd, and tht-rc wcrc tltrcc, he, thc parlor lamp, Mr. Goble tclls tht- students to rt-ad lit-twccii the lines in a ind sho. 'llwo is company. and that, no douht, is the rt-ason lvooli. Ht- Ccrtainly could in listcll l'it-mt-'s French Classic. that the parlor lamp went out. ,ll ,ll 14 2 1 2 Harold Spears said that Lowell callcd tit-orgc W3Shi11g'tO11 Donald S.- l threw a kiss at he-r the othcr day. all thc good namcs he could. XYhy, he had a wholc paragraph, Kcnnth lQ.ss You did? XYhat did she do? just of words. tAt orchestra practice J Miss Prall- Ralph, what do you play? Ralph P.- l play the guitar. lin Senior Englishl Miss T.- Did Banquo suspect Macbeth? XYayne I-I.- I don't know whether he inspected hini or not. tln the drug storey Vtlaldo M.+ I want some graphical paper. Esther-- Charlie, have we any geographical paper? tln second year Frenchl Mrs, H.- How do you give dates Margaret K. gives the wrong answer and- Mrs. I-I. replies- That is the point, in' giving dates you don't use that form. They don't usually put Ame' in dates. tln second year Frenchi Estell Pierce, translating- XYhat is that word? Mrs. H.- The devil. Estell- It is not capitalized. Mrs. I-l.- Do you think it deserves to be? 3 tb! at Fraulein said that Ben Franklin stretched out and took in more. Wonder what she means? 93 AU Q99 Miss T.- XYhat is science? -lean Loy- Science is a study of stars and machinery ? THE CONNECTING LINK Business is probably experiencing the greatest need in its history for BOOKKEEPERS, STENOGRAPHERS, SEC- RETARIES, ACCOUNTANTS, etc. A thorough training in this active, exclusive, specific business college, will form the connecting link between where you stand today and one of these good positions. When once Started in this capacity, opportunity after op- portunity will open up to you. Your ambition will have free reign in proportion to your ability and preparation. When you enter here, you will be surrounded with every facility essential to the best possible progress in your work, you will have an active, aggressive organization back of you, your whole time and attention will be concen- trated upon preparation for certain, profitable service. Call if you cang but if not, write James T. Maher, Prin- cipal, for BUDGET OF INFORMATION MARION BUSINESS COLLEGE One Square North Court House, Washington Street. Phone 2060 BLUMENTHAL 81 CO. MARION, INDIANA For everything you Wear Blumenthal Merchandise is of the highest standard known. Sold as low as good business permits, prices consistent with true values. Absolute satisfaction guaranteed with every purchase You are always welcome here VVhat do they serve tomorrow at the cafeteria? Cleo H.- Cleaned chicken and toast. .ez .sz Miss T.- NYas the Battle of the Keg by Hopkinson a song? Kenneth Rybolt- l thought it was a battle of the people. Miss T.- NVhat people ? KennethE XYhv, the keg. .4 ,el .5 Mr. Gole says the lndians were far ahead of the Swayzee girls when it came to war paint. A .4 3 .21 Mr. T.-- In using air pumps and bell jars how much air will it take out FU Estell P.- It will take out more than it takes in. ig Lg is tjuniors translating Chaucery Miss .T.- What does that word mean Lauresce S.- Lovc. Jean Loy- No, it means real human love. Just ask lean. A Q25 123 Mr. Sprinkle handing back examination papers: Margaret Burris. Margaret, sleepily-Mpresent. as Mr. T.M XVhat causes a balloon to burst when it gets so high up? Harold- lt gets too close to the sun. Delores McGibbon- 1 want these books from the library, 'Westward Ho! Hol' and 'Hoosier School Master'. Q39 93 Q J! Estell Pierce- His father was a Scotchman and his mother was a Frenchman. ,sl tbl M ' Harold said Poe's father married an actress and also became an actress himself. at 93 tln U. S. Historyj George NYeagant- XYhat is the difference between pleurisy and majority vote 99 90 A5 Cecil Symons- I don't think I deserve a zero. Mr. T.- I don't either but that is the lowest I am allowed to give. 15 19 :S William P.- Is it all right to feed hogs corn in the ear? Hfayne Hite- No, put it in a trough and let them help them- selves. 3 JC .4 Mildred Cabe- Do small cows give condensed milk? Anna P.- No, it is done trying to get a quart of milk in a pint bottlef' ,Sl .sl ,SC Kenneth Rybolt said that Columbus just ran into America. Chas. H. Lawshe DRUGGIST The Rexall Store COUNTY DEPOSITORY FOR SCHOOL BOOKS Headquarters for--W HIGH SCHOOL BOOKS COMMON sOHOOL BOOKS SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND FANCY STATIONERY Liggett'sQ and Guth's Box Candy Always Fresh MODERN SODA FOUNTAIN IN CONNECTION Baseball, Football and Basket-Ball Goods GIVE ME YOUR PATRONAGE Kenneth remembers how he felt rather Small when one day he went to the home of the Parson. He yelled: are the Foltz at home? But no answer came. The doors were all shut and locked so he began to Niccum and ran in to the back yard where he fell over a pile of Spears which Piercetdl him and hurt his Shinn. ,X bump swelled up on his Shinn about the size of an Qlive. 'He saw the Miller coming and yelled, Gimme a ban jXnna. Miller came up and they plotted against the Parson. 'listell'em that We couldnlt get in and went awayf, A snake crawled up coved with Har-old as he was he had never seen anything like it, so he said, Can you Matehett I am sitting on some Burris. Up he jumped and went on till he found a barrel of cider. Thats the I-lardesty I ever tasted, he said, licking his lips. In the next yard he found a little boy chopping wood. He began to talk to him but a voice called: Don't Henderson for he is busy. The poor fellow felt quite sad and feeling that he was losing his Reasoner, he began whistling Sweet Afton and Pattison on the head he went on his way re- joicing.-PAYE H. J! A5 tIn U. Historyl Mr. Goble says that educated men do twice as much work with effort as numbskulls and that the man who works in the fields and sits on a cultivator with an umbrella over him is an educated man. Now all the senior boys who farm that wav have the swell head. i J! 3 at Franklin Ladd, reading' in Soph. English- Today Rowena had beautiful arched elbows feye-browslf' P. L. MULLIN S is is .iz Furniture RUGS, CARPETS, LINOLEUMS SEWING MACHINES Swayzee, Indiana WHY TRADE AT SPEARS STORE lf sonny should come running in some day NVith the sole worn off of one shoe, And the other one torn while he was at play So hadly his toes stuck clear through, 'Xyould you scold him and say, maybe shaking him too, Hes the worst boy you ever saw, YYhen you know in the shoe, practically new, There surely had been a flaw? Don't scold him nor rake him, and please don't shake him, You know you can buy him some more, Much better shoes, cheaper, if you will take him And lit him at D. l.. Spears store. lf you rub and scrub clothes and wash all morning, And you're thinking, I will be through soon, As you hang out the clothes, when without warning, An auto drives up right at noon And all the relation you have in the nation Begin to pile out at your door- Do you worry and wonder how in creation The dinner you cooked can feed more? Don't worry and fret till you get in a sweat, Because all you have is some rice, At Spears, don't forget, there are things you can get And quickly fix dinner quite nice. If you worry and sigh, you fret and you try To find a real good place to trade- llive Spears store a try, it's the best place to huy And the right kind of prices are made. There are dress goods and gloves, toxveling and underclothes And most everything there's to he had. There are shoes, hoots and clothes, and all kinds of hose For the bahe, mother, children and dad. There are things, you can see, for the whole family, There are also good groceries, as well. If you trade there you'll he gay and cease worry, For Spears store helps heat the ll. C. l.. 14 65 14 lXVith apologies to gl. NY. RJ NYhen yer Latin's in yer punkin And yer t1eometry's in yer block And you hear the cheer and chatter Cf the rollikin' High School flock And the squeakin' of the fiddle And the tramp of Freshies' feet And the teacher's husky chuckle As he turns upon his heat, O, it's then the time a feller Is a feeling at his best, NX'ith the jinglin' bell to warn him. From a morn of reckless jest As he leaves the room free-hearted To give Caesar one more knock XYhen yer Latin's in yer punkin And yer Geometry's in yer block. lothing Shoes WHY NoT GET THAT NEW SPRING SUIT NOW We have a nice assortment of ready-made suits for Men and Young men. Also We take meas- ures for Made-To-Order Clothes. TRY A PAIR For Men For Women Of Our Shoes and Save Money A COMPLETE Line of Gents Furishings Better Values for the Money, is our motto BRYAN 81 WOODS Swayzee :: Indiana Iats Caps ALBRIGHT RADIATOR CO. Radiator Mechanics .53 .4 JU We repair, rebuild and recore all makes of auto, truck and tractor radiators DISTRIBUTORS FOR THE FAMOUS LOBER NON-BURST RADIATORS Prompt Service Guaranteed Work .Pl :S J! Phone 2828 SIXTH AND ADAMS STS. Marion, Indiana SANITORY BARBER SHOP Chas. Marshall, Proprietor Anything' in the barber line CIGARS AND TOBACCO We laundery lace curtains, car- pets, rugs, quilts, or comforts, in fact anything you want washed at house cleaning time. MANUFACTURERS SHOE CO Sells Shoes for less WHEN BLDG., EAST SIDE SQUARE Marion, Indiana EVERY DAY A BARGAIN DAY IN GROCERIES, CURED MEATS NUUDNS,DRY GOODS AND HARDWARE Trade with the Every road leads to Pt. Isabel WM. RYBGLT GRANT COUNTY LUMBER CO Pt. Isabel 'C 'C S8 and get the best Material in the World When you buy CoFFEEs AND TEAS . get the best The Best IS None Chase Sz Sanborns Seal Brand A. W. FRY Phone No. 6 SWAYZEE, IND. too good for you 'I' IQN UN XYR I 'lvl' IQN HSSA YS l. Feet and the Social Instinet. Z. Married Life lilefore Breakfast. 3. Un Ileing a Gentleman after Midnight. 4. The Art of NX'riting Love Letters on Z1 Typewriter. 7. Can Upeners and Civilization. J. How to Read lissays and Remain Awake. U. The High Art of Doing Nothing. S. Why More tjirls Do Not Leave Ilome. 'J Sliavings from 21 High Plane of Thought. IO Peanut Yenrler's Association. Qs: 155: 'I'I-I Ii HUM L'H.liXfYER'S ASSOCIATION. I,eaderfFraulein Hubbard Able follower-Faye Henderson Smack Instruetor-Margaret Burris NYilling I.earnersAddie Reasoner Apt I3eg'innerP-Anna Parson. FresliieW NYhen do the leaves begin to turn? All wise Senior- The night before examinations. Cleo Hannah- Margaret Burris is crazy over jazz music Ralph P. why? CleoQ XYhen I took her on that sight seeing trip thru the Malleable Iron XYorks the other day, just as soon as we entered the door she heard the terriiie din she grabbed my arm and said, 'gee let's one step. Yours very truly nl 14 S Frank D. Brown When you buy clothes think strongly about qual- ity - it's mighty impor- tant. I The Live Store The young man who demands fand most young men doj styles that are a perfect blend of novelty and genuine refinement has long since learned the adequateness of this store. The quality idea is always emphasized in a most pronounced way in our buying-our style experts are men of keen insight. Yes, you'll assuredly find quality reflected in a most favor- able Way in every Wearable offered here. ' The Price Clothing Company SOUTH SIDE SQUARE MARION, INDIANA FARIS Sz FARIS Optometrists The choice of multitudes for spectacles and eye glasses accurately fitted. Nothing gets by us if you Wear our grasses. South Side Square Marion, Ind. lTry1. CHECK STAFFORD Herbst, Indiana For best quality eats Everything in groceries and fruits THE GREAT PATHE TALKING MACHINE The Musical Wonder of the World . Why purchase cheap machines when you can secure the World's greatest machine for the same money. No needles to change. No scratching of records. All Pathe rec- ords guaranteed to play a thousand times Without injury. The Pathe plays all makes of records. Come and investigate before you make your selections. WALLACE MUSIC CO. Marion Indiana ,X girl can keep a secret but she can't keep the world from lquovviug she lien-ps it. el .bl '23 glean-4011, you darling, l would lay down and die for you. 3 193 5 Delight L'.4That sort of thing is out of dateg what a girl wants nowadays is a man willing to get up and hustle. ODE TO LATIN T They are dead who wrote it, They are dead who spoke it. They must die who learned it, Happy death, they earned it. .el 3 LS Waldo---if you are so forgetful how does it come that you remember me 7' L9 L95 3 Cornelius paussa an soupir, which being translated reads: Lornelius gave a sigh. Esther -lohnson, translating: Cornelius gave a supper. ,sz ,gs .sz Willis Zirkle wants a copy of George Elliott's boyhood days. Converse ,lane- Lots of times I remember little things when the big things escape my noticef' 3 Q9 5 George F.- Thats a beautiful song, it just carries me away. Mrs. Henderson- Faye, why didn't you sing it earlier in the evening? The Interurban Restaurant J! A! ,4 Candies, Cigars, Tobacco Groceries .AZ A8 AB Wade Long, Prop. THE GRAFONOLA SHOP 'Z S! 'Z SHIFF,S A Good Store for Your Clothing Needs N. SHIFF, CLOTHIER Grafonolas from 825.00 to 3250.00 , I East Side Square' Marion New records on the 10th and 20th of each month Also a complete line of small and room size rugs at the lowest prices 4 'Z 'Z MARK HARDWARE CO., Swayzee, Indiana FOR GROCERIES, SHOES, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS GO TO THE OLD RELIABLE STORE H. T. Muneo Karl John DRUGGIST Complete line of- DRUGS SUNDRIES PAINTS AND OILS CIGARS AND TGBACGO HIGH GRADE CANDIES Ice Cream and Soda Fountain Service a Specialty YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED SWAYZEE INDIANA THE BOSTON STORE Marion, Indiana 'Z 'Z 'Z The store that makes better' living cost you less DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, MEN'S AND LADIES, FURNISHINGS gl fl J! Our Motto Quick Sales-Small Profits UNIVERSAL MOTOR CO. Marion, Indiana 208, 210, 212 W. Fourth Street 'C 'C 'C FORD CARS FORD TRUCKS FORDSON TRACTORS OES 111, Opposite Glass Block MARION, INDIANA PICTURES in this Annual were made by the PHILLIP'S STUDIO Lewis D. Phillips, Manager Kokomo, Indiana The First National Bank SWAYZEE Your Home Bank SAFE, CONSERVATIVE, STRONG Member of Federal Reserve Bank Public Depository for Grant County and State of Indiana CAPITAL AND SURPLUS ........ 390,000.00 RESOURCES ......,..... S900,000.00 A friend to the boy and girl A Special Friend to the Senior Class of 1920 Ruby F.- I hnd Mr. Tierney's statistics stupid. Afton P.- I don't. lfle told me that there were 400,000,- 000,000 people in the world and that I was the prettiest girl in the lotf' Russell Farley, seized with a desire for literary composition writes a short story: CHAPTER I There was once a murderer with yellow eyes, and his wife said: If you murder me you will be hung. And he was hung last Tuesday night. FINIS J! 93 5 Cecil Symons-J'The more I read on the subject the less T know about itf' Miss T.- I see you have been reading a good deal. Customer- Have you a good tooth brush ? XVayne Hardesty Cin drug storey- No, but we have some line tooth combs. Q35 at Mr. T.- VYhen anything freezes it expands. Claris Allen- My cars didnt did yours? UIIEPMIIS G iiarawdll M93 Bilulllim Ltr ...z--'K Q. i , . 5 Z-N ,Q lvlhl : FLDUR :Z 48 un. rm www. Paakod I 'Z E 0 2 I S -57' 'eh' Q . hi - Q x 5' E fi 5 I A i I 2 ,T ' Q 5, I ls ' 'Q O 2 . QQ . 0 E , - I . - E- 1 L 5 DEMAND GOOD LUCK FLOUR By doing so you support a home industry. Equally good for all kinds of baking. GRAIN, FLOUR, FEED, SEEDS AND COAL are handled at Swayzee, Herbst, Coles and Riches UNITED GRAIN AND SUPPLY CO. Swayzee JONES GARAGE Two doors East of the Bakery ALL KINDS OF REPAIR WORK DONE, BATTERIES CHARGED AND REPAIRED ARTHUR JONES, Prop. NOTHING LIKE MUSIC TO KEEP THE YOUNGSTERS I ENTERTAINED Put 21 Dalion in your home if you want to keep the children there. -For Sale by- W. A. PETRO Jeweler Swayzee, Ind. SHULTZ BAKERY All Kinds of Cakes, Rolls and Cookies All the Time The Store on the corner in Sims is the best place for GENERAL MERCHANDISE AND COAL HARDWARE, GROCERIES BREAD LIKE MOTHER USED TO BAKE 'N' EVERYTHING BAKE SHULTZ, Prop. Phone No. 50 Swayzee CONKLING DEPT. STORE If Ed Says So, It's Good NESBIT GARAGE AND MACHINE WORKS ALL KINDS OF REPAIR WORK DONE, J H d C I R d LATHE WORK, BATTERIES CHARGED oe en erson ar u y AND REPAIRED General Blacksmithing ALL WORK GUARANTEED H. T81 R. Realty Co. P. E. WYCKOFF Funeral Director MOTOR EQUIPMENT Oflice phone 73-B: Residence 73-C Swayzee, Ind, Land, Loans and Insurance I am prepared to supply FLORAL DESIGNS AND CUT FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS DON'TS lJnn't try to lmlullf your tr-achcr, lfrcshnicn, thoy wore Fresh incn min- tlicinsvlvcs. lJnn't try to carry away thc morning' papcr when you lcavc xour girl at niglif. I . llruwn zulvcrtizcs: l50n't kill your wifc. Get one ol nur wasliing' machines to flu the flirty work. A Good Place to Eat .4 A! .4 Q 4 .2 WHEN IN DOUBT, ASK A SENIOR ll. S. girls- Plow is hash maclc l'lI'2ll1lL'll1iHlt isn't maclu it 21CCl1INUl2ltCS.u .4 .4 .4 Donn lla1'flcstyi My hair is hcginning to come out. What ran l get to keep it in li cnncth li.f yX sack. 14 N 3 Lilcnn Marslizill- Pla-asv tcll mc how to raise El nicv hog Ot lmut 500 lbs. XYaym- lrlzirilcsty'- Gut a flerriclif' ORVILLE MATCHETT'S Restaurant in Swayzee ,SC .52 ,Nl SHORT ORDERS A SPECIALTY Candy, Cigars and Tobacco Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept. Sept Sept Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Calender S-School opens. Enrollment. 9-Regular classes. 10-Senior class meeting. 12-Athletic meeting. 13-Mr. Goble gives Sunday school talk. low-Boys' basket-ball practice. l7-Girls' basket-ball practice. 13-Everyone finds his home for the winter. l9+Rainy day, Addie wears red shirt to brighten things. ZZ-Everyone dolls up to see the birdie. Don comes to school on crutches: he's minis one toe. 23-Everyone disappointed yesterday but the birdie comes today. V Z4-Girls organize R. L. Club. Z9-Othie Mitchel and Maurine Grosscost hold hands in Algebra class. 2-Supt. Brown of Lebonon visits school. 8-Receive cards todayg many sad faces. 10-First basket-ball game, with Summitville. 14-Miss Thrailkill has the giggles. l7-School cafeteria opens. 18-VX'arren basket-ball team plays here. 22-Aviation day. Half holiday taken by school. 23-Truant ofhcer here. Vtfonder if he heard about yes- terday? Oct. Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov. Nov Nov N ov Nov Nov N ov Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec. 'I an. Ian. 30-31-State Teachers' Associationg no school. 3-Harold and XValdo back from XVabash College: they give Seniors a talk. el-Several from school called to court of inquiry. 5-Another sad day for Seniors: cards again. 7-Greentown visitors here. 12-Each student writes paper on '4School Spirit. 14-Seniors order class rings. 17-Orchestra makes its debut. 19-Yell practice. Z5-XYindfall game here. 26-Thanksgiving program. Big dinner at cafeteria. ond number of lecture course-Dr. Hagerman. 27-ZS-29-Thanksgiving vacation. Sec- l-New library books arrive. 3-NVillard Lake gets his leg broken. S-Parent-Teachers' Association meets. ll-YVhose birthday? Everyone things it is Miss T. It's Miss Indiana-103 years old. 16-Mr. Goble reads to H. S. The Other NYise Man. l8-Mr. Taylor iiddles for us. Z0-Xmas vacation. 29-Nobody home-just back from vacation. 2-Many visitors. 5-Kenneth teaches Senior English class. The Store With a Thought of Tomorrow A DETERMINATION It is our determination to bring before you merchan- dise of unique prestige. The thought of tomorrow is brought out in our modern methods of merchandising. We feel that a few hours spent in this new old in- stitution Will convince you that your Wants can be sat- isfactorily filled. -The- STRAUSS DRY GOODS COMPANY Marion Indiana YOUNG MEN'S SUITS IN ALL THE NEWEST WEAVES AND MODELS Our prices are right. Please give us a call. PHIL LYONS CLOTHING CO. South Side Square, Marion, Ind. PLANCK BROS. Cash Store Groceries and Meats, Dry Goods, Notions, Etc. The Store that Saves You S FS S QUALITY A Phone 21 SERVICE SWAYZEE, IND. ' 'Ian -lan .lan Dec. V an. fan. an. 21 ian. v an. lan. ian. U an. l3'eb Feb li eb lieb lr eb Feb I' eb lieb -Preparation made for exams. S-Still cramming. -Senior market success. -tieorge XYeagant thinks he could show President Vlfil- son and Lloyd George why the League of Nations is a mistake. Spelling course begun. Special orchestra practice. Faye forgets to go to art class. XYonder where her mind is? -lunior-Senior reception. Seniors are sporting new class rings. Nellie Packard Cox died. Our freshman schoolmate. Miss Prall burns her hand badly. Rev. Harget of Summitville talks on, The Narrow Road That Leads to a Broad Life. Anna Parson fell through her seat in room 5. -Everyone see's his shadow. -Soldiers here taking pictures for school record. -Freshmen and Sophomores have pictures taken for Annual. ' -Rev. Echelburger, M. P. minister. gives H. S. a 20- minute talk. Athletic banquet. -Seniors begin class play. - -Usual disinfectant given as a tonic to over-worked Seniors. -Half holiday due to cold weather. Lieut. Coyne gives patriotic talk. Prof. Marshall from Indiana Central University reads Maliceth. A wonmws ,Q- CHARM in mu 1- I merelovelinesa -il is In el- I h r l'fl.7Zf S'.h. if .1 9 music be her 21: ' means ol u- -if x rn-anion, than f ' er neraonal- 1 . ' I, ily Hanna .T - apart from all ' c ' i olheu. She charms all who ' huw her. i AN YOU at a mornenl'n notice ai! at the piano and accompany the singing voice? Can you respond when friends come and ask for piano music? la it even ponible for you to play for your own entertainment-or do you sit back a proverbial wall Bower and watch some one else accomplish what you yonm:-.lf would give anything to be able to do? The moat uxanlial thing is to have the proper sort of a piano. It need not be a new, expensive instrument. Sometimes a good need piano in the very thing to start on and later we will allow yon ih full value on a new piano or player. Allow mio suggest, for instance, a very slightly used Lagonda piano in mahogany 're al SlB0.00, or a ved Kingsbury piano of exceptional tone ar SZZS.00, on terms. Come in. Let Ill chow yon these two, and a half hundred others, any one of which will grace your home and bring heaps of pleasure to yon. 22-zeiioiist of niiittn i1'1'ff 1 lfelw. lfelm. Nlar. Nlar. Nlar. xlilf. NI 2lI'. Xl :111 Xl il1'. Nlar. Xl 2ll'. Nl a 11 Nl 2ll'. Nl 2111 Xpril Xpril Xpril 1111'il 'Nl11'll Xlmril Xpril Xpril Xpril Xpril ZOeelissays on, 'l'he Aflx'a11tages of an linlistment in thc U. S. fX1'n1y. 235SCVL'l'2ll out with ll11. ls-llarolfl is called to cluty i11 the seventh and eighth. grade as teacher. M11 Kelley sick. Ze--llill l'attison asks M11 'lf how much a lilOL1HCl of IllC1'Clll'y weighs. 3-flleain going ili1'OL1gl1 haiwl practice for to111'nan1ent. -Eclfielcl and track work is the big' topic of conversation. Selieiiiiy has a l3ll'fl1Cl21y. The haskct hall tea111 leaves for Kokomo to take all honors. - fi-7i'l'he hasket-hall tL'Z1i'11 all slip i11 home. They hide for a few clays. 8eSchool house cohl. tlracles clismissecl for the day. lO-tlloomy mlay. 'Very heavy atmosphere. llslfreshies run oil? with all s1f1elli11g' ho11o1's. l9Yi,i1'Z1flL' ClltC1'tZli1'11HC11'E, The Land of SOlTlCVVl1CI'C.H .ZOYlil'2lflL' examinations. Zoshectiire course, Chas. Ross Taggert. Grade school close. Zeslunior Class Play. U-lligh school declamatory contest. 12-Last PHTC11'E-'llL'ZlCllC1'S' Association meeting. loeiHigl1 school operetta. l7-tlrant County Athletic Association meet at FZ1lI'1DOU11JE. l8Zlg2lCCZll21U1'CZltC sermon. 20-21-Final exams. 22f'l'eache1's' report. Z3-Report cards! XYow! 2-lfkltlliiIIICIICCIHCIIJE. E. C. McLAIN Dealer in Meats and Fancy Groceries The Friend Making Store Where a child can buy as well as a man Swayzee and Sims, Ind. Stafford Engravings and Stafford Service Our conception of service to the schools We Work with includes much more than merely giving the highest quality of engravings that it is possible to produce. We always take a keen interest in both the financial and the artistic success of every Annual for which We are privileged to prepare the engravings. It was this interest that prompted us in the preparation and publication of the Stafford handbook, Engravings for College and School Publications Which We fur- nish, free of charge, to the Annuals for which We Work. The success of this book and the fact that We Were the originators of this method of co-operation, is to us a source of considerable pride. The publishers of this Annual will tell you that in the planning, financing and prep- aration of their book, this Stafford handbook was a veritable gold mine of helpful ideas and suggestions. A copy of this book, in addition to all the direct and individual co-operation you may need, and the benefit of our nearly thirty years specialization in college and school engraving, is available to all schools that appreciate this idea of service. STAFFORD ENGRAVING COMPANY Artists Designers Engravers CENTURY BUILDING - INDIANAPOLIS QX i gf Q HARO D SPEARS Q' ff 'l' M I N ffl' l 6 s f MW Printed by THE BENTON REVIEW SHOP School and College Printers Fowler :: indiana '11, ,- 5+ -li 'QQ'-' .1 -:'5'fr fc gf-i 1 . in. U- 'v 6 v .52 1 Ms. -Ji' .f 7. v . '1 - .' ,, . aff Mi if af! J.. ' P, as 4 1 4. QL 'IA . 2' is' 'hw - . 4:5 T 1-'iff .LM F '5 S WI. -MYQTV43 EQ'-ff AE 7' 'E-C' 73 ' if - .s ' :'5?',' . 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