Wabash High School - Sycamore Yearbook (Wabash, IN)
- Class of 1926
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J Ailffxki Quo G Wabash Hlgh School OUR years ago we entered lts portals as chlldren carefree and ahve to a new adventure knowlng l1ttle of l1fe and ltS p1tfalls and carlng less Now after delvlng deeply 1nto the ways of man and maklng a careful study of hls act1v1t1es and accomphshments we are ready to go forth as young men and women prepared to meet l1fe as lt stands and for tlfied agalnst 1ts hard knocks We feel that we are greatly lndebted to th1s mstxtutlon whlch has so consclentlously protected and taught us It has w1tnessed our trlals and successes our many Joys and sorrows and Judgxng accordmgly lt glV6S us up greatly benefitted by experlence and study It IS therefore wlth deep regret we leave the safe guardlanshlp of the Hxgh School and go forth upon the hlghways of hfe but we can go wlth confidence that we are prepared to choose our path and compete wlth the best of them It IS to you dear old school that we b1d a fond farewell and ln our hearts there shall always remam a memory of the happy hours spent w1th ln your walls l o 9 ! 7 ' 7 . ... . . . . - - . . . . 3 7 - . 0 - . . . 7 ! . . - . 7 0 . . . 7 Y o .frmnmf-r11 Yew. 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Sycamore Staff Editor in Chief Asst Editor in Chief Business Manager C11CL1l21t10I1 Manager Asst Circulation Manager Music and Dramatics Assistant ,.................,....e..,. Society Editor ..,e,,ee,.e,ee,eeMe..,,,.MM.r.e,..e.ee,,..ee,e.e,,.. Athletics Editor ..........,..,... Asst. Athletics Editor ....,,..eeeMeeee.ee,,................ Jokes and Calendar ,.o.....,,...........,...,4,.....,o4,...... Assistant ....,,...s..,,,.ss,.....s... Snap Shot Editor i......,ss,s,s, Asst. Snap Shot Editor ...,.....,,.....,.....,..........,.., Photography .,.,,sssss,..i....,.,. Art Editor .........,..,,..,.,o....o,...,..............,..o..,.ooo,o, Asst. Art Editoi ',o,,, ,..oooo,oo,,,,,...,......,.,,..o.......,o. Robert Jew ett Geoige Murphy Levon Bundy Mary Purdy John Biggei staff Marx el Kelley .......................,........Deloris Williams ..Mildred Woodin .............i...................Charles Warden .John Beauchamp ...Robert Closson ...Esther Zimmer Grafft ...Barbara Fisher Eiler .Charley Hoover .........Paul Bundy , gg-ggggg W M I QL . 8 -. - l YYYYAY-,,,YYYYYYYYAA-AAMAYA-YYYrvvirwirrbl ' T Asst. Business Manager ........i............................. Ralph Robinson '. 'l ' iiv--------------------------'--,-------,-- 7 4 Y' 4 XTICDN Y BOARD OF EDUCATIGN NIILO R NIFRFDITII x P 1 M FV mm PTQNICISIH T11 lgurtr SELISLIIX 1 Nupc I me DR. MINETT.-X l I.INN-.IUKDAN A UYYEN J. NEIGHBUVHS .f ' ,' -rin 1- l-ut THE FACULTY MAX NARD C DARNALL PRINICIP-XL -X B Inrlllna UHIVQTSIIQ I IIINLTSIIX of Chicago VI abash High Qnhool 1919 FQTI' I I A MOORE LJYTINKTSIIX ut Chu :go IIIINQISIIV of Tenmssec xhxsh Hugh bnhool 1901 7 V1 A ' . . . - 1 A .JJ HISTORY V'.,l1'v ','.2 1 L ' - In 1- . 'I I hnlhc-rum lroul Clnre I- Nhller Rex sims I-ldou 1- Ihrnlmrt Odette I N elhnn Ihxlny 1 Xhgr r KATHFRINE TROXEL-History A B Manchester College Indiana University Wabash High School 1922 FI AIRF F MILLER Home Economics A B Unnersity of Illinois Wabash High School 1920 REX SIMS Manual Trammg Indiana University Wabash High School 1919 ELDON E BARNHART Commercial Ph B University of Chicago Wabash High School 1917 18 19 ODETTE L NEEDHAM Commercial Valparaiso University Chicago University Wabash High School 1921 PHILIP MAGNER Science A B Wabash College Wabash High School 1919 LOLA LANGSTON PENCE English A B Indiana Unnersity Wabash High School 1916 18 1921 R TEW KSBUR1 English and Public Speaking S B Colgate University Wabash High School 1911 18 1919 JANET JONFS Fnglish Milwaukee Downer University of Wisconsin Wabash High School 1922 RUTH JONES English B DePauw University Wabash High School 1920 CORA SMALL-Music Superivsor Western College for Women American Institute of Normal National Summer School Methods QN W Umversitvj Chicago Unlversitv Cornell Universlty Hahn Conservatory Wabash High School 1922 MARY J HEINLY Art Superxlsor P S Columbia Umxerslty Pratt Institute Wabash High School 1924 l l I mg toni n T R l' wk 1 Ruth Joi 1 Hun '1 ' -' 1' T-.' 5 I Z.: . ...X-4 z '13..z ie A ' '. 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' w ' til 1-st wh: 'S made from tl - hh ' - ,'1Il8.H L , A 4 - x .XL'l' .4 speak luuuh-1' than wnrulsf' Virtue is lu-r vu 'ewz rd. 1 I I I I A 1 M: -4- hushess il plezusurn- und 4.- urn- your hush vssf' . 'l'lu-rf-'s ho Q-sly :mul go-ul fellu val ip ix Ieef' ju '-ls. THE SYCAMORE THELMA VIRGINIA CULVER As murx is the dly IS long MARGUERITE BRIGHT The sueettst. Jox the. wildest woe lb loxt LANE WAGONER 1 re lt 1'sIlllI.Il and 111151118 il ne all IIIIIIKS LEWIS HENRY DURNBAUGH Iet them 1 all It lI1ISChllf xx hen ptst md prospered tvslll be clllul XIIIUQ FUCHSIA MARIE SMALL MARY ROSABELLE PURDY -Xetlon ls Lloquellce ROBERT MADISON TURSCHMAN Ms rlght exe IICIILS some good lutk IS near GEORGE DAVID ROSER B4 sure xou .JIL right then o Lhtld ERMA HAAS An ounce of mirth IS xx orth a pound ot borrow MARY LUCILLE WILSON In hex tongue IS the law of klllll ness PAUL BUNDY Xnd those who paint em true t praise em most HARRY SMITH A good opportumtv is seldom pre sented and easily lost 4-A , . 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Q Nb SOPIMGIINOI es 19 I D 2 -. , l'Q' Sophomore Enrollment Robert Abel nathy Chebtel Anderson X Mjfflithler Andereon TreQs1e BRIIQQ MAIIICQIII I3 tku Reba Beechmg, Helen Bent Allce Beet Armond Blckle I udmk Rllldk Donald Ioulby Bessle Broun MHXIHE Carney I'1 ances Car so ML MlRobe1t Clark Ralph C omer Ethel Coons Ed1th Cox Roger Co7ad Iames Crlft Maly Alxcc C1 xlt Della Daudson X lCt0l Don xx on Iayton Dostel Alxerda Fleretos Marcelyn F1schb'1ck Genu lu e Fount une WllllS Frltchey Jamee Fry El17abeth Glamer Ixenneth G115 Ge nu1exe Hahn Paul Ha1ne1 lVIa1l1n Hazen Thomas Hlcku Anna Mai Hicks VIa111m lllIJSklIICl Ilan Ellen Hlpeklnd Rodel 1ck Hl13Sk1l1d I IAIICQS Hodel Ilelnn Hx man 'fella 0 Mau l4StlI6l lllllll OllY e Jeffel son Ruth JGITQI Qon Clfuenct NICXIQI Outlet E W Tllda Meek Jack Mlller I 1ulN1ft15,e1 Alxcc Obrxen K tthlxn Oblmger Haxolcl Odum I led Petty I llfabeth Peamon Xwllllbl ljOtllIlL,QI' Wtltu Pottelf 'V I Jack Robmson Il1d.lC9ll6 Schlemmer I IICIQCQ Shoemaker Mffffe J I ybw I N Lui W V11 Paul Johnaon Chal les Shl oyel Ruby Keefer WX U 'LJ Stew 'ut Smallvsood Ch ules Kennedy I iulene Smlth yeau I sthel Kllne WML Gene Knotts Robext Smlth th S th bl? nn 1 effmfvu, Iennle Mae IfaaI'g4s I56f'fM XR anda Smy 915 l 1mo1ne Latchem Robut Stoops IIICNIKI lcppcl M UMALI clen Stoulfel Ruth Iong, Thelma I one Iamw Iutz NUWW5' Frllth lynn Robclt I vnn Iluburt Makuh I lsr Nlarshall II 11 old NIcGmn15 Sally Summelland Maxwell Tate Iwthel Tholnton H llllft TINOXIL fh ulc T1 uw Helen Unger M ny Wallmgton Helen Weawer -Lfvilelen G01 don Nlal y McNa1 ney NI1lcl1 ed I opbt I f -f I L . 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I . , ' I 1 4 O I v I . in l GS YNGIX N34 W ff EWQEJQQYJ j A I H W F- Y?4w4v-in 6 ' 5 f f I A551 LJ, g -' x ' ' 4 U xg ei A W M I ,1 , 441 ff M4 Freshman Enrollment Mlldred Adams Robext Alber Mary Clare Aldrlch Helen Almstrong Armxn Bahler Betty Baldwln Frank Barnes Marle Barnes LOUISE Barrett WIRIV Baum Martha Blggerstaff Donald Brady Delorls Brunn Rlchaxd Burns Joan Clark Cyr1l Cole Thomas Cornell Nancy Ann Cowglll Edna Crlst Ruth Crumrlne Rose Mary Culley IOUISQ Dawes Elsie Downes vywfuuk HOYN2ilCl Downes Katherlne Ellls Charlotte Engle LOUISE Fahl Madolyn Flshcl Ma11o1 16 Flsher Wllllam Fleck I ucy Flora Melxm F1 anksteln Francls Ga1 pow X 1rg1n1a Glft 'Vlary Glll V11g1n1a Gray Nathan Haldclman Harold Haupert Thelma Haupt Hllda Henry l Wm -A l Ruth Hoffmann A-0 f Mary Hoover Delbert Howard K I ucllle Huffman Ruth Hummer I uther Hummer 'IMM' Halry J Hutchens John Hutchens Josephlne Jordan Fddme Jones Katherlne Payne Glenn Persley Mar elme Pltts lse Pontlus arlan Pottmger ary Pressler Vlola Reeves X .ful WMVMA Mary Rehak Joy Relff Jlm Rhoades Edu ard Kelfer 7YlWVw'0LPaul1ne Rlce 'VM'-'UVUJL AWAAM James Kester Prank Klng Cale Klng Flsle Knotts Maxme Koons Lucllle Kramer Rea Rldgeway Ruth Roblnson Kenneth Ross Fdlth Schlemmer Eleanol Smlth Ellzabeth Smith Mlldred Kuffle'YVLWVU 'QMargret Smlth Bessle Lavengood m1th Helen Layton OVJJQ rt navely Hugh Leach MMM 01' Paul Sowers Eva Lehman Wlary Iewls Elx en Lower Samuel Mabee Wllllam Maybee Paulme McCloud Jerold MCGIHDIS Mary Helen McNarney Harry Messer Robert M1ll1ner Adallne Mxllxcan Velma MISGF l Gllbert Speldle Shelby Stevens Mlldred Sundhelmer Thomas Sundhelmer Wlldus Tyner Howard Unger Rosallnd Votaw Helen Vrooman f dffjbbol Paul Wakefield J ul1a Walker Henry Vligts eu ah Moore Whlte VMMAJNAJQOL Mary Allce Morrow Ellzabeth W1lllamS Thomas Mullenlx George Woods My Oscar Nayrocker Helen Worthen R M L Rayhue Nelghbours Ex elyn Wulle Don Nlxon Jr Cecll Yeater Gordon Owen Josephlne Yost Florence Pm 1 I Elmer Young Y yyxvty, JW l 5 l . f I . ,. . 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Q V rw WD Prophecy of Class of '26 T was early morning when I arrn ed 1n Hopeville that city IH the midst of the desert on my way to the observatory in Argentina Hopevllle was modernized First It was bu1lt 1n an unusual place connected wlth the world in an unusual way and possessed of unusual convenlences The c1ty was famous the world over because of its rapld growth The whole hlstory was wrltten on huge tablets at the aviation field I paused to per use this before continuing to the city There I found the whole army that had galned fame ln the lnterest book as well as 1n history books All of these army members had acquired places of prominence in the new clty as was shown by the plate There was Charley Hoover reported as hax 1ng been the treasurer and artist of the army during the conquest but now holding the office of city manager 1n the new Clty It might be added that the Job kept him as busy as he could desire to be Then there was Burton Fouts who had been head cook of the army durmg the march but was now manager of the world s famous circus The valor that Lewis Grafft and Tom Eller had exhlblted as drummers during the march was set forth as well as the fact that they had settled down to the quiet life of musicians with dentlstry as an avocatlon The partnership was said to be a very efflclent pam lnfllctor I mean the dentistry palt Lewis Durn baugh had been the savlor of the expedltlon The methods of thlS were told at great length Among these were those dealing with conservation of energy wasted ln breathing nltrogen more economical ways of manu facturlng iodine etc At that time he was at work in the International Laboratory of the clty Just then I looked up and saw a figure approaching that drew my at tention Probably it was not so much the figure as its baggage that seem ed strange The person was carrying two gigantic volumes whlch as she drew nearer I saw to be Complete Volumes of the Works of Shake speare and Entire Collection of Modern Verse Yes I recognized the lady It was Nell Lawson She told me that she was revlslng the plays of Shakespeare making them modern in actlon setting and language and that she also wrote several orxglnal dramas and poems When I men tloned that I had seen several others from the class of 26 ln the C1tV she replied that many had come there and lf I was going toward the library she would relate their history Thls promised to be a good way to pass some of the day and she began her enumeratlon There IS J P Jones who preferred a dog show to a gemal evening at a Latin club or anythlng else for that matter He IS living here in Hopevllle and is owner of the world s prlze mastiff He also possesses a famous collection of antiques At present he IS thlnking of endowlng a c1ty museum And that gentleman that lust passed IS Dr B1ggerstaff whose great mind has solved the problem of brain fatigue and exammatlon tremors by his prescrlptlon of bluff You remember Walter Bahler the huge athlete of W H S He is coach here in the High School Wonderful teams and also scholars have been produced by that school Many of the faculty are from Wabash Delorls Williams IS instructor of xocatlonal SCIQHCG Helen Selgmund of mathematics Ruth Elliott of Latin and Sophie Maroz of hlstory Even thelr text used in history work IS written by Robert Jewett Hls H1St0Ty of Generations far surpasses that of Wells with which we found him to Y v , . , - , , L. 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V L L THE SYCAMORE be lntlmately acqualnted durlng hlgh school Hls however also contalns those vltally lmportant facts that are necessary to the exlstance of every hlgh school pupll namely Greek and Roman mythology By thls tlme we had reached the llbrary and entered One of the first thmgs I notlced was a book of some dlmenslons bound ln flamlng red and occupymg a promment place I plcked It up and examlned lt It was A Declaratlon Agamst the Trymg of Democracy whlch Proclalms the Super Benefits of BOlShlNlklSITl by Preston Holder It was hls most radical sentlment set forth In hls modern work grouping method and endorsed by that other radlcal Esther Zlmmer The book has been re celved very well except for a few conservatlves I heard the llbrarlan say Then I notlced that thls was no less than Barbara Fisher stlll showmg her loyalty to Esther s ldeals I picked up a newspaper and there was a copy of the speech on tarxff dellvered by the Whlp of the Senate Lew on Bundy whose oratorxcal pow ers had not dlUllI11Sh6d There was also a portralt of M1r1am Hummer who had Just won the world s shorthand champlonshlp Then there was an announcement of two appolntments made by the Presldent that of Sher man Low er as Ambassador to Germany and of Lane Wagoner as Secretary of War When we came out of the Llbrary we saw a crowd collected on the nearby corner and hastened to see what the commotion was When we came nearer we recogn17ed lt as John Beauchamp He was explalnlng to the crowd that he was maklng a walklng tour of the world uslng hls water walker shoes for ocean passage As we turned away Nell began agaln to account the celebrltles of the class There IS Bernlece Holllngsworth who even durmg hlgh school llfe was promment as secretary of young peoples assoclatlons She had late ly been made natlonal presldent of the W C T U You remember the famous wrestler Theodore Bellock He IS here IH Hopevllle and holds the world s welterwelght champlonshlp Thls lmmense drug store IS owned by Gllbert Haupert formerly fa mous as the soda fountaln proprletor That person Just entermg the store IS Ralph Roblnson who has attalned hlS goal that IS he has made a m1l l1on by hls shrewd buslness methods and hls Investments ln synthetlc alr We also have a nurse a settlement worker and a mlsslonary that are dolng endless good by glvlng others a better chance to face the prob lems of l1fe They are Esther Tyner May Messer and Mary Purdy Another of our athletes that has made a name for hlmself IS Bob Marks Now he IS kxcklng the ball ln a Japanese battle and rumor has lt that he has been placed on an all world team The aqueduct that you see brmgmg the water to the city was bullt bv the great engmeer Paul Bundy I must also mentlon the chlcken farm by whlch Rlchard Glllen has made a fortune by poulterlzlng the polar lands We had now reached a dlgnlfied lookmg room gorgeously decorated IH red and green buntlng held m place by lmxtatlon tropical frults rabblts etc A large glarlng float across the wmdow announced Cafeterla and Sweets Thls was all too attractne we entered and ordered a qulck lunch Whlle partakmg of our lunch the proprletoress entered and lo lt was none other than Kathryn Snow. . . . . . 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Y v THE SYCAMORE As entertamers there w as a 1377 band that f1lls appolntments 1n xar lous C1t16S over the country In lt I recognlzed Lowell Durnbaugh Erma Haas There were stlll others of the class 1n the c1ty At the theatre I found Mvrl Gamble was the stage manager The lead1ng part m the play was taken bv Marvel Kelly whose dramatlc ablllty was always eudent The Dart of the dlgnlfied man of wealth was taken by George Murphy whose adaptablllty to stage l1fe seemed second nature After that day I declded the Class of 26 was not a fallure but a great success Esther Compton io Jumor Semor Banquet, May 19 Toastmaster Geol ge Ross IIIXOCHIZIOH O J Ne1ghbours Welcome Augusta Downey Our true lntent IS all for your dellght Response Charles E Hoover 0 The last lmk IS broken that bound thee to me Plano Solo Nellle Lawson Athletlcs Paul Bundy We have met the enemy and they are ours Muslcal Selectlons Grafft and E1ler SOm0th1Hg between a hmdrance and a help Plano Solo Ph1l1p Murphy School Board M1lo R Meledlth Frxends though absent are stlll present MUSIC Orchestra Burnace DeArmond Grafft E1ler and PFICQ Toast M C Darnall He was the mlldest mannered man That ever scuttled shlp or cut a throat Hlgh School Song Assemblage Accompanled by O1 chestra io LEATHER LUNG BAIN QUET The Leather Lungs held the1r thlrd annual Chr1stmas banquet IH the Masomc Temple Wednesday December 23 1925 A dellghtful dmner was serv ed after whlch three orators gave xely br1ll1ant speeches These orators were Professor Tew ksbury L H Carpen ter and Past presldent Charles Bllllngton Thomas E1ler and LEWIS Grafft presented sex eral duets on the saxaphone and bango Kenneth Wllhelm gat e ses eral piano solos The blggest laugh of the evenlng came 1n a rustlc comedxan act featured by Tom E1ler and Levon Bundy . 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V 7 1 . .1 1 1 Semor Class Calendar UESDAY September 8 School opened wxth a bang The usual chas tlsement of the Freshmen was omltted th1s year Wed Sept 9 Regular sess1ons of school started The excuse that books aren t IH was xery prevalent Mon Sept 14 The Glrls Chorus was organwed That means that the rest of the school w1ll suffer around the ears the remalndel of thc year Wed Sept 16 We just dlscoxered that Mary Wllson cannot exlst wlthout her True Story Magazlne Fr1 Sept 18 The chemlstry students are demonstratmg the latest styles ln aprons Aren t they va1n'7 Mon Sept 21 Now my dear people Hlstory IS bemg made The overall Rex olutlon IS upon us Yes It orlglnated 1n Loansport Tues Sept 22 Today IS the first Bank day We are the only 10096 school ln the state Save your penmes and some day you w1ll be wealthy? 'PV Thurs Sept 24 The first convocatlon The Ravellng Staff showed 1ts merlts as well as demerlts The cheer leaders were also elected Fr1 Sept 25 Lots of excltement Mlss Moore lnvented a test wlth only 100 qll9St1Ol'lS ln It Also there was a fire drill and pep sesslon Sat Sept 26 Our Football team played Kokomo here We beat them 14 to 0 Mon Sept 28 The Overall Revolutlon IS begmnlng to subslde Wed Sept 30 Mary Wllson WINS the Sllk Wash Boller by chewlng Frx Oct 2 The Blg Homecommg Football game Wlth Manual of Indl anapohs We won w1th a score of 14 to 7 Mon Oct 5 Thls IS teacher s v1s1t1ng day We wlsh that the vaca t1on were more than one day long Tues Oct 6 All of the teachers lelated thelr experlences on the ws 1t1ng day The good behauor of other schools was pal tlcularly stressed Wed Oct 7 Two fire dr1lls decorated th1s day Fr1 Oct 9 Blg pep sesslon preparatory for the Goshen game Sat Oct 10 Hurrah agalnl We beat Goshen 32 to 0 Tues Oct 13 Upon th1s fateful day we the members of the Annual Staff were elected Wed Oct 14-Mr Barnhart shows hls generoslty by g1YlI1g Kenneth Wxlhelm an elephant Thur Oct 15 Conxocatlon Two solos by Mrs Scheerer QEd1th Ar rmgtonl and two readlngs by M1 Shank Sat Oct 17 Ou1 football team played Emerson 'lt Gary We for got the score or rather we d1dn t want to remember It It w as somethmg like Mamma p1n the crape on me Tues Oct 20 The chemlstry classes made a Journey 1nto the coun try The happenmgs on th1s Journey remam a dark secret Howex er someone d1d say somethmg about walkmg planks Wed Oct 21 The Whlte Laundry sl1ps went home elther ln the hand or by way of the mall box Many a tragedy marred th1s day O , - I ! i- ' - 1. 1 1 sc , 9 ' 99 1 . . , 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1' 1 1 ' 1 x . . . , ' ll ' !! . . . - . . n a 'T v , o . , . . a I 'T Y v 0 a stlck of gum the longest. .I . - . . 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' 7 . . , 0 0 l THE SYCAMORE Thur and Frl Oct 22 and 23 Two days of peace whlle the teachers enjoyed Indlanapolls '7 'P Sat Oct 24-Football game wlth South Slde of Ft Wayne We were defeated 20 to 7 It was awful but we have the consolation of knowmg that It could have been worse Wed Oct 28 The first snow of the season Well say that we llke wmter Fr1 Oct 30 Grand rush of getting the Semor book reports m We got ours ln Just ln txme Thxs happens to be Hallowe en Sat Oct 31 Football game at Logansport Score 34 to 7 ln favor of Wabash Tues Nov 2 Clty electlon Mlss Moore educated us m the deep problems of votmg We are gettlng so brlght that we shlne Thur Nov 5 Some one must have glven Bob Kmg a dose of laugh 1ng gas Sat Nov 7 Our Football team played Peru here The field was dehghtfully muddy However we won wlth the muddy score of 6 to 0 Mon Nov 9 The corrldors are reechomg wlth the slap that Mary McNarney gave some enterprlsmg young gentleman Tues Nov 10 The school clock had a relapse Promment clock doc tors thmk that It wxll be necessary to remove lts appendxx Wed Nov 11 Armlstlce Day The flag pole at the Court House was dedicated with the asslstance of W H S students Rather I should say that part of them 3SSlSt8d Thurs Nov 12 Mlldred Roberts shows her theologlcal ablllty by readxng a prayer out of the Congresslonal Record Frx Nov 13 Thls IS Frlday the thlrteenth However xt wasnt an unlucky one Walt a mmute untll I tap on wood' Sat Nov 14-Our Football team played Marlon Our team beat them 12 to 6 Ah folks we have lost only two games Wed Nov 18-Nlght school Many fond parents watched thelr llttle Johnny or Mary show off To our great dlsmay the hghts didn t go out thls year Thurs Nov 19 We enJoyed a half day of peace and quiet However m the afternoon we stalked back to our readnn and wr1t1n and rlthmetlc Frm Nov 20 The Leather Lung play Dead Easy was glven We were terrlbly dlsappolnted to find that the beautlful and entrancmg young women ln the play were boys Mon Nov 23 Great Jar Ellzabeth Brady fell off a chalr m Mr Barnhart s room Tues Nov 24-The chemlstry classes made Chlorlne gas However the most of us survlved the gas attack Wed Nov 25 Once agam Thanksglvmg vacatlon has arrlved Let s see who can eat the most turkey Thurs Nov 26-Th3.DkSglVlIlg Day Last Football game of the sea son We beat Noblesvllle 28 to 0 Mon Nov 30 Everyone llved through Thanksglvlng vacation but some look rather seedy Who knows maybe the seeds werent removed from the pumpkln that dwelt ln the pumpkm ple Tues Dec 1 Where Oh Where dld Erma Haas get the 48 cents she placed on her savmgs account? . . 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THE SYCAMORE Wed Dec 2 Laundry sllp day We never knew before that we were so dumb Thurs Dec 9 Sherman Low er tries chewmg some 1I1YlS1bl8 gum Fr1 Dec 4 The first Basket Ball game of the season The team play ed Chester and beat them 52 to 17 Mon Dec 7 We b9ll6V6 that we have flnlshed Emersons Essays Let s hope that xt IS not a false alarm Tues Dec 8 The on rush of Parllamentary Dr1ll has subslded How ever we hear that there w1ll be another later ln the season Wed Dec 9 George Murphy has become a dash man He lnslsts upon uslng only dashes for punctuatmg sentences Thurs Dec 10 Mr Barnhart revealed hls past We were all dulv shocked Fr1 Dec 11 Mary Wllson has declded to stop readmg The 'Iruf Story Magazlne Mon Dec 14 MISS Moore brought the telephone book to her second perlod class Tues Dec 15 The Sunshlne glrls gave a benefit show The Home maker You mlght know that It was thrllllng to a small extent Wed Dec 16-Someone dropped a book on Mary Wllson s he md Fhue were no SGPIOUS results We never knew that cellulold was so durable Thurs Dec 17 Coach Thom threw Karvadas Don t say that W H S hasn t anyone to be proud of Frl Dec 18 Dick Glllen won 4c from Erma Haas ln a crap game Naughty naughty D1ck and Erma Nlce and snowy Also some mud Let us hope that the bulldmg of the New Hlgh School IS not a dream Tues Dec 22 It just seems to me that I smell mlnce ples Do you? Wed Dec 23 Yes slr Idld smell the ples cause Chrlstmas xacatlon lS here Mon Jan 4 The pleasures of Chrlstmas are past and a new year has rolled ln We are pursulng our usual tasks wlth a feelmg of down heartedness Don t we sound l1ke Shakespeare? Tues Jan 5 Ask Mary Brown how to make carbon CODIGS She 15 wlthout a doubt the most mgenuous young lady we know Wed Jan 6 Esther Zlmmer just read the entry on Frlday Vox em ber 13 and sald Foollsh Only the lgnorant are superstltlous Now lsnt that cruel of Esther? Thurs Jan 7 Convocatlon The Annual Staff performed and con vmced everyone that llte would be lncomplete wlthout an annual Fr1 Jan 8 Slx weeks tests are beglnnmg to appear upon the h0I'1ZOIl Mon Jan 11 Erma Haas IS too lucky She lost a quarter on the way to school and found lt on the w ay home Tues Jan 12 Elmlra Carter has heart trouble and wants to change her name The former looks susplcxous and the latter may have some thmg to do wlth the former condxtlon Wed Jan 13 The cookmg class gave a banquet for the football team Reports say that the members of the team w1ll all recover although some of them were ln a dangerous condltlon for a whxle . . , ' , a n .6 I 1 , . . - . . . ,, , 1 ' !! , ' ' K' x - ,, . . V . . D , 4 V 14 u - gi x C 1 . , .' ,. , , . i . . . . ! 9 . ' Mon. Dec. 21-The corner stone of the New High School was laid. ' . . , . , . , . ' . . - ' ' ' ' , l ' - . U .' . Q H . . ',, V .N , . . V - 7 THE S1 CAMORE Thurs Jan 14 Arthur Schenkel has a thrllllng dream ThlS looks terrlble Arthur Fr1 Jan 15 Nex er monkey alound Loulse Leland She s dangerous cause she carries a dagger a na1l file Mon Jan 18 Barbara Flshel objects to haxmg her plcture placed upon the Joke page of the Annual Tues Jan 19 Hugh Hogan recen ed a note flom Esther Anderson He sald that lt was for h1S mother We doubt It Wed Jan 20 The final tests begln Thurs Jan 21 More Horrors' Mon Jan 25 D1d1aflunk1n anyth1ng'7 Tues Jan 26 Lew IS Grafft and Tom E1le1 try thelr smokmg ab1l1ty an experlence belng canned How ex er a goodly stream of tears procured the1r re entrance Wed Jan 27 We wonder lf Bob Klng doesn t get enough to eat Any way he IS alw ays chewlng on pencxls Thurs Jan 28 Elmlra Cal ter blushed when Mlss Needham mentlon ed a certaln young man s name Elmlra we are begmmng to thmk that our ldeas Whlch we expressed 1n the entry on January 12 were not far wrong Fr1 Jan 29 F1rst Wrestl1ng Match of the season Score Wabash 51 and Elwood 40 Ruth Jones wlndows However lnvestlgatlon proved that It wasn t LEWIS Grafft and Tom Eller on another one of thelr smokmg expedltxons Tues Feb 2 Ground Hog Day He dldn t see h1s shadow Hurrah for Sprmg' Wed Feb 3 Barbara Flsher does some sewmg ln Soclal Sclence class Such IS the dlsadvantage of hax mg rallroads 1n your stocklngs Thurs Feb 4 Wayne Smyers re enters chlldhood and starts shoot mg paper wads at Sherman Lower Fri Feb 5 Wrestllng Match vuth Petroleum Score 78 to 10 ln favor of Wabash Mon Feb 8 Lots of snow Jennle May Langston melted a lot of It by stlcklng her head out of one of Mr Tevs ksbury s wmdows Red halr keeps one from freevmg at any late Tues Feb 9 Convocatlon Mr Losey gaxe a lecture on Macbeth What IS Done Cannot be Undone Yes that s from Macbeth Wed Feb 10 Mlss Needham s fourth perlod class nearly passed lnto the great beyond when Mary Esther Gurtner lost one of her sllppers Thurs Feb 11 Esther Zlmmel prox ed her ablhty to swear by quotmg Lady Macbeth s Out damned spot' Out I say' Fr1 Feb 12 Wrestlmg Match Wlth Bluffton Score 74 to 0 IH fax or of Wabash Mon Feb 15 We understand that Charley McNarney has the agency for a certaln kmd of tombstones If you happened to d1e you mlght pat romze hlm Thurs Feb 18 Erma Haas dry cleans her stocklngs wlth an eraser Frl Feb 19 The Mmstrel and Operetta at the Gym It was dlrected and staged by Mr Carpenter The aud1ence managed to stay through It all . , t . - 7 . . , , . T - . d ' ' . v v . . , .' I , . Y Y. . . . . ' 1 ' Mon. Feb. 1-Great excitement! A cloud of smoke sailed by Miss , . I , n u Q u , . , . . - . Y. . . .1 a W L A 9 y : V. ' ll ' . . 1- H! . 7 it 7! . . , . . , . . 9 U H ' . , . THE SYCAMORE Mon Feb 22 Thls IS Bxrthlngton s Washday Pardon me I mean Washmgton s b1rthday Sall the same anyway Wed Feb 24 Thom threw Roscoe Poor Roscoe' We suppose he has nex er recovered from It Thurs Feb 24 The Three Day Measles are svs eeplng the realm We haue to keep runnlng IH order to keep them from gettlng us Fr1 Feb 25 Verla Cox has a date We wlll bet that she d1dn t get to work on tlme Saturday mornmg Mon March 1 We vsonder who taught LOUISE Leland the system of slgnahng she used ln the Eagles theatre last nlght Tues March 2 IVIISS Needham makes her debut w1th a palr of glasses The Three Day Measles contmue to chase us all Wed March 3 Bob Klng has changed h1s dxet He has started eat mg erasers ln place of penclls Thurs March 4 LEWIS Grafft and Merle Whlsler take a course 1n Jamtormg M1ss Moore was the lnstructor Put your scrap paper 1n the waste basket or 1n your pocket IS our motto Fr1 March 5 The Basketball Tournament at North Manchester No we don t remember much about lt At least we beat LlIlC0lI'lX 1lle Mon March 8 Mr Shank arrlved Some of the tryouts for the Senlor play were held Tues March 9 More tryouts for the Senlor play Of course we are gomg to be starred 1n lt Wed March 10 Once agaln the pretty whlte sl1ps from the laundry came home Fr1 March 12 WR9StllHg Match w1th Montxcello Score 64 to 44 1n fax or of Wabash Mon March 15 Some new Underwood typewrlters arrned A num Tues March 16 We understand that Mabel Jenks IS rather heaxy afoot At least Mlflam Hummer s toes would probably bear wltness to the fact Wed March 17 Thxs IS St Patrlck s day The only green thlngs that we savs were the Freshmen Thurs March 18 Conwocatlon The basketball letters were gn en Fr1 March 19 Wrestllng Match wlth Bloommgton Score Wabash 58 and Bloomlngton 10 Mon March 22 Preston Holder deluted fscuse me I mean dellght ed! us by saylng that he thought Zfwu Pltts the movle st xr ws ould make 1 lox ely Ophella 1n Hamlet Tues March 23 Ten years ago today Dorothy Dufton hlghly embar las-,ed her parents uhlle rldlng on a tram by drlnklng out of a fmger bowl My ue hope that she doesn t act that w ay at the Junlor Banquet Wed March 24-Mr Shank rearrn ed Qlf there IS such a xx oldj and the lehearsals for the Senlor Play started Thurs March 25 Someone squelched Anna Smlth so hard that she had to cl1mb up on a step ladder 1n order to chm herself on the curb Fr1 March 26 Sprmg xacatlon IS here Mon Apr1l 5 Back from wacatlon James Ebblnghouse appears ln a new t1e ws 1th the DIICB malk on It We couldn t tell xx hethe1 It ww as a 29C or a 49c one . . . . , . . ' - , ' 7 ' Y . . . , . K . . 4 , V ' 1 1 . T . , V , . . Y. ber of the victims wish that they hadn't arrived. . . .W , v. . . . ,N . . W . , . , . - s ' . . s, .' 2 , ' 1 1 , ' ' u 97 Y. .- ' T ' - N L: y v . . . . v . . V V ' v ' . , . . - . y . . v ' 'v' We' - ' ' V v Q ' v - THE SYCAMORE Tues Aprxl 6 The Senlor Play The Whole Towns Talk1ng It vsas excellent Houex er we don t want George Murphy to hang on any of the chandehers 1n our house Wed Aprll 7 The SGHIOTS who were ln the play had a half day xaca t1on Such luck nexer comes our way Thurs Aprll 8 George Ross hopes that they start a Boy s cooklng class next year because he wants to learn how to cook F101 Aprll 9 Clarence McN1el recelved one of those pulslng loxe notes Gee lt must be awful to be ln loxe Mon Aprll 12 Johnnle d1dn t come to see Alvena Plum Sunday night so thls 18 Blue Monday for sure Tues Aprll 13 We had a Fresh Alr Convocatlon They gaxe out the su eatels After all of that cold a1r none of us should haxe tubelculosls Thurs Apr1l 15 The Jun1ors gave a benefit show Introduce Me There xx e1e lots of people there so we SEHIOFS should haxe a good feed xx hen the banquet arrlves Fr1 Aprll 16 Conxocatlon Some gentleman 1ec1ted parts of The HOOSICI Schoolmaster but for some reason or other none of us understood h1s name Mon April 19 Preston Holder has taken up Chess Yes lt IS all rlght Esther has consented to h1s latest hobby c1ty fo1 an hour or so next week Wed Aprll 21 Elmlra Cartel has a new coat She clalms she found It ln a mud puddle We w1ll admlt that lt mlght be a Woolworth product Thurs Apr1l 23 Bob Kmg gave an elevatlng lectule on Vachel Llnd say However Mxss Jones had to g1V9 It over o we could understand what he was talklng about Mon Apr1l 26 Charley Hoover appears Wlth dark glasses Too much Work upon the Annual Charley s eyes and our brams have been sacrlficed 1n order to make thls Annual a success I mlght mentlon that our sacrlflce wasnt sery large because the truth of the matter IS that we haven t any bralns Tues Apr1l 27 Comocatlon Ralph Locker1dge gave a lecture on George Rogers Clark Wed Apr1l 28 Bob Kmg gets 1nto prlnt agaln by gomg back to a dlet of penclls It seems that hls taste for erasers wore off Thuxs Apr1l 29 T5 pen r1t1ng IS turnlng 1nto a tragedy At the rate vue are gomg, ln ou1 speed tests there are only about two who can get thelr typew r1t1ng cred1ts Frl Aprll 30 We are t1y1ng to get thls crazy Calendar and the Jokes typevs rltten so the Annual can go to press Please remember that Rome d1dn t fall ln a day and nelther was th1s Calender typevx rltten 1n a day Mon May 3 Farew ell we probably won t meet agaln fo1 the Annual lb golng to press. ' i ' J Y ' 9? v 1 v v v , v . . , . - . . 7 - l. ' , . y . N . 7 l . . . , . . ' ' K6 59: . ' . , . . . i V . . T , . H ' , , ry . i 1 . , I .4 , . . Tues. April 20-Word comes that the boys are going to manage the . W 7 n . 1 r Y L . ' ' v V . r . . V Y T . y Y . . . . , . K . . . Y . . X f v v y 7 ' . - - y 9 .1 r . ACTIVITIES XX Q ,L , Q Leather Lungs HE Leather Lungs a booster club of Wabash H1gh School conslsts of those boys who have the best school sp1r1t Its purpose IS to add pep and good sportsmanshlp 1n athletlcs Thls orgamzatlon glVeS banquets plays and has also glven generously to char1ty It plays a b1g part 1n the sp1r1t of our school and promotes a more democratlc Splflt among the students Mr Carpenter and Mr Tewksbury are the sponsors The offlcers are George Murphy Presldent Levon Bundy Vlce pres 1dent Charlle Hoover Treasurer Lewls Durnbaugh Secretary and Lee Showalter Sargent at Arms LEATHER LUNGS BANQUET quet at the Mellow Moon tea room George Murphy acted as toast master Speclally muted guests mcluded the basket ball men who went to the d1st r1ct meet recently Coach Thom and Pr1nc1pal M C Darnall Speeches were made by Leewell Carpenter T R Tewksbury M C Darnall W H Thom and Paul Bundy Kenneth W1lhelm Chester Anderson and Robert Mlllmer Tom E1ler and Lew1s Grafft entertamed wlth a dehghtful muslcal program Anothel feature of the evenmg were stunts glven by Leather Lung pledges They were Stewart Smallwood Chester Anderson and Edward Jones Ex eryone was entertalned by the wits Thom and Tewksbury On Monday, April 12, 1926, the Leather Lungs held their annual ban- M.FF YEA ORANGE' YEA BLACK' YEA TEAM' IT S YOU WE BACK' O say the M F F s and they mean It too for th1s Jolly bunch of glrls IS back of every school act1v1ty helplng to make every enterprlse a wlnnlng one That IS the purpose of the organxzatlon to boost athlet ICS and to promote a better school sp1r1t The keynote ln the code of every M F F IS loyalty loyalty to Wabash Hlgh and though the orgamzatlon IS st1ll young It has so far performed 1ts purpose IH a most commendable manner Th1s IS the group of gnls who nex er mlss a football or basketball game wrestling match or track meet These are the glrls who encourage our heroes of the grldlron or court to put forth the best that IS 1n them for the glory of the school For was gallant deed e er done by any man from the tlme u hen knlghts w ere bold to the present sw hen battles for conquest are fought on a football field wlthout the thought of pleasln a lady Our task IS small slnce we cannot partlclpate ln these battles for our dear school but by keeplng loyal and enthusxastlc and by hung up to our hlgh standards we mean to mfluence the student body to the extent that our boys and glrls w1ll be wmners alu ays out 1n hfe as well as dur1ng thelr school career Sponsors Mlss Ruth Jones and Mlss Mary LOUISE Swltzer Offlcers Pres1dent Helen S1egmund Vlce Presldent Josephlne W1l kmson Secretary Treasurer Mary Jane Wells 1 The Hi-Y h 'xr WW W 'I'1.. HIL H1 X a plomlnent O1f.fdIl1Zd.t10I1 of Wabash Hlgh bchool has 101 1ts membels those xx ho are leaders 1n our school and athletlc CIFCIQS Its purpose 15 to cleate ma1nta1n and extend throughout the school and communlty h1gh standards of chrlstlan character but thele seems to be a strong CDICUTGHH tendency among 1tS members The members ale George Murphx 26 presldent Robert Nlaxks xlee pxesldent ChdlllS Hooxel 76 secretarx tleasuler George Ross lettel man lee Shoualtel lettel man George Schultz Edward X ICQ lettel man Geolge btouffel lettel man Walter Bahlel lettel man Sanfold Austln lettel man Belnaxd Bosxlby letter man Theodore Bellock letter man Ralph ROlJlIlSlJH and Robe1t Jen ett 7 3 'af' W ' , - 1 ., I ef ,M . ..4...,. - 1 ' A L A V .' I. V, ,Q -W ' A , .. f.-4, ,' ,-.ff ..,. 1. . if -1-'rm !,,.A , ' 1 ,....,-...,...--- 'Y f-suns xx ff, X 1 . , . . . . e, . - . . , . . . . . . . . n A Q - J.. , v f ' - ' ' . . . .. . . , , . I v ' 1 1 I - 1 a ' v K . 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Olllstlxtsj has gxoxx n UIIIII It ls one of the IOAIIIIIQ' .1ct1x1t1cs Ill W 1 lmsll lI11,,h School Its purpose IS to studx Roman customs and tor the ANNOLIAIIOII of m mlzus xx ho are those puplls that hdx e taken at least txxo xe.ns ot I ltlll Tht club pm xs thc crescent and the oxxl xxlth thc ln c IIJIIOII I N I 7 The motto IS Ft forsans hast ohm me ITIIIIINNK lIlXrl Int Hltdllllljl' And Ill the future perhaps It xx1ll he 11plc11su1c to lcmemlnel xx hut I illll songs .md gamxs and Roman plaxs me thc fc itlllt tlittltdlll mcnts T I offlctls tol th1s xedr .irc Preslclent NIAIX I ulclx X lcc Ixesxf cnt I exxls Illllllbgllljlh beuetdlx and Treasurer Nlfnxel Ixcllx One ot the but txcnts of th1s xeal s plogflam xx11s the plax Pxmmus dI1ClTI'llNbG mx en bx thc club to those Dllplls and teachers xx ho xx ele 111 IX 11 ba h at tht txme tol thc D1st11ct Latm contest The pl.1x xxfms qulte a suc cess and oxxcs much to the abllltx of Nllss Blaxnex our Idtm lI1N't1L1CtOI as dnectol I l l . , ,,'. .U . 1 ' ' , 1 ' 1 . '-' ',t. ' V2 - 4 lv Q r LY 1 . Lv 1 A1 4 .swz kv tv a .1 Av' 1 I s , 1 SL- .'1 ' 1 , -A1 1 A1 ' A- 1 1 v I 1 1 ,1 A- pr' ' ' 'Ugg t 'Hoi . , .,. ' , H, m.- ' 'U ,1 ' U ' , 1 1 A- ' 1' , 1 ,1k1 1, 1, , ,. these things. The club meets once a month at the homes of its members , . h , ' 1 , 1.1 ' 1 'L1 sv xr 1 ,Z As' Q A 1 1.1 7 1 tv: I' 1 1 7 1 -.' 1 x . I,.'k. . 1 :',.1 11-, ,l, .L,.-1 ', 1' r ' I ' r x - x N1 'S . .'L. . .1 .. A. 1 1 4- 1 1. A. 1 ' - 1 5 K1 ' K1 ,1 51 - - - ' '1 - S 3 ' ' 1 1 'L1 1' ' N1 . 1 - -1 A1 ' K. - Sis' 1 . lx, ' ' lv A 'ss V- bv, A1 ' ' 51 1 .Q -.,i,,,,,,,,,,,,.A,, , M ,, , VW, 17 YYYY Qlii 1, ,W N41 1, ,,,,,,,, , ,,, I I Ravelings' Staff 1 HE Commerclal Rax elmgs IS a paper pubhshed by the Commerclal students fo1 the benefit of the students of Wabash H1gh School It xx as first 1ssued Nox ember 22 1922 by the Commerclal students of the class of 23 At the end of the first semester the paper xx as transferred to the hands of the class of 24 In the latter part of February the Com IT'1LlLldl Rax el1ng,s xxas taken ox er by the members of the Jumor class But ID 1921 It xx as taken ox G1 ag,a1n by the Commerclal students and has contlnucd so through 1996 The paper hae been 1mp1 ox ed greatly each succeedlng xear and each lssue 18 looked fo1 xx ard to xxlth great antlclpatlon Ehmna Cartel Edltor 1n Chlef Mary W1lson ASSOC13+9 Ed1tor 1n Chlef 'Nllldled R0b91tS Class Nexxs Edltor NI1r1am Hummer SOC16tV Reporter Ioscphlne Obllllghl Genelal Nexxs Reporter Challes Walden Athlet1c Edltor Inma Haas Joke Ed1to1 Loulse Leland Busmess Nlanagel Delor1s JefTr1es Busmess Manager Nerla Cox Treasurer H . v . ,, . .Y . 1' 1 1 1 1 v . , v . 1 1 1 , 1 11 9 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,v v as 1 11 1 ' . . ,, . ,., v , 1 . . , ,, ' ' 71 1 1 11. . ,. . 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HE C D S IS a club whlch vxas organlzed December 18 1925 1n the Commerual Department The 1n1t1als stand for the offlclal name of the club xx hlch IS known only to ltS members Membershlp ln the C D S IS llmlted to those students xx ho are taklng, a full Commerclal course and whose standmg IS B plus or aboxe 'I h1s club meets at a xerx conx enlent tlme xx hlch IS ex ery Wedncsdax at noon The chlef purpose of the C D S IS busmess and academlc though there ale frequent soclal ex ents such as noon hour plcnlcs outdoor DICIIICS and slmllar ex ents The club performs an admmlstratlxe functlon ln the Busmess Department supermtends the appolntment of Rax ellngs StaH sale ot paper used IH thelr commerclal xx ork pux chases maps and s1m1la1 necessau xx ork and acts as a monltor to elex ate the moral and scholastlc stand 1lClS of the members of th1s department THE SXCAMORE The Sunshme SOC1CtV HL SUIISIIIIIQ Soclety was first organlzed 1n Craw fordsxllle Indlana 1n 1900 The local soclety w as first establlshed IH 1922 to promote latel COODQIAIIOH among the glrls Nllss NIOOIL became faculty sponsor and has contlnued so Ex e1y gnl autom it1CdllW beeomes a member of the soclety when she entels the High School Delegates wele sent to the com entlon held at Mdd1SOH Indlana thls veal Vvlth the proceeds from the sale of Holly Wreaths at Chrlstmas tlme and the d1f'fe1ent beneflt shows the soclety has been able to send many bouquets of flow ers to the slck The colors of the SOCIQIQ are Whlte and Gold for 1ll I will make the obleet of my llfe helpfulness and kmdness to othels I shall tly to ht myself to gne lntelllgent SGIVICQ 1n maklng the commumtx 1n w h1ch I ln e fx safel and more beautlful place for llttle chlldren Thus w1ll my own hfe become 11ch and complete Offlcels EQth9l Zlmmer Presldent Wanda Smyers TFQHQUFGI Lou 1se I eland C01 respondlng Secretary Josephlne Obrlnger Chau man of the Flow er Commlttee ?o Dead Easy VERY amuslng and entertalnmg three act play wrltten by M1 Carpenter was the one presented so dehghtfully by the Leather Lungs under the capable dlrectors Messers Tewksbuly and Car penter The sltuatlons centered around the troubles of two young college men Tom Crawford CPreston Holderb and Jlm Robblns fPh1l1p Murphyj They are xery much 1nte1 ested 1n Dean Rawlings charmlng daugh ters Phvlhs lHoward Worthj and Ma11lynn CRobert Wassmanl The dean and hls lovely Wlfe fGeorge Schultzj ale xery much worrled ox er thelr young people but all the predlcaments of the young men are cleared up to ex eryones satlsfactlon Mary fClark Robertsl the mald and Hawkln fJohn Blggerstaffj a butler were an lnteres Irv couple and added to the amusement of the play All the parts were excellently handled by the young men and the play prox ed to be xery successful O O L 'ss Af . , , 1 1, S ' kv U y . ' . a . ' V !' it' K . V A' I I X 'L' I . Y' I 3 1 ya ,S v X Q , K- x ll - 1 r 4 'ku , 'a 1 Y 'Lu ' I. L K 'kv 1 A1 ' v ' Q x ' 1 v . ' w I 7 . ., . . ni X L' . Y . a The Creed-With love in my heart, forgetting self. and with charity . 2 ' f' 1 A x ' , 1 ' Sk- - ' sk. -I-. 7 v . 1. ' '. : . ' l' , . ' 3 , A. 'g - S J , . 5 . , . . . - , . .- Y . v I y - I s ' Q V V . , . Y . , . - y A' A v .I K 1 v . v . v 7 ' A ' . . . QL. 1 9 U '.-. Y 7 ' MUSICYDRAMATICS H I N THE WHOLE TOWNS TALK NG The Whole Town s Talkmg R and Mrs Henry Slmmons are unable to agree upon a sultable hus band for the1r daughter Ethel Mr Sxmmons wlshes hls partner Chester Bmney to marry her whlle Mrs Slmmons laughs at thls ndea and declares that Mr Roger Shlelds a young man whom Ethel met 1n Chlcago IS much more sultable However her husband decides to carry out hlS plan and after no llttle effort on hls part he manages to make the slovenly careless Chester look almost human He then dlscloses hls plan and leaves Chester to propose to Ethel He does xt very clumslly and Ethel refuses hlm for she deslres a rnan of the world Upon hearmg thls the resourceful Mr Slmmons sends A hester out to buy some photographs of famous beautles They select a picture of Letty Lythe a famous motlon plcture star and after wr1t1ng a love sentlment with Letty s slgnature on It they leave lt where Mrs Slmmoms wlll find It Chester finally confesses to her that he had had qulte an affalr wlth Letty when he was ln LosAngeles a whlle before on buslness She can hard ly belleve It posslble of qulet old Ches ter but IS del1ghted and Joyfully shows Sally and L1la Chester lmmedlately becomes the talk of the town and everyone IS dls cusslng hlm and the famous beauty Letty Lythe Amld all this Ethel ac cepts Chester and he and Mr Slmmons are compllmentlng themselves on the efflclency of the1r plan Mr Slmmons tells Chester that he IS takmg dancing lessons from Sadle Bloom and that he wlshes to take an other one that mght He calls ln h1s wlfe and tells her that he has a busl ness conference that mght Under closer questlonmg he dlSClOS8S to her that Mr Donald Swlft IS hlS buslness frlend and that he IS staymg at the Grand Hotel However he has seen this name only on CHARLES SHANK Dlrectol. the I'6g'1St6l' at the hotel alld dO9S Il0t know the man Hxs wlfe calls the hotel to 1nv1te h1m for dmner but much to Chester and Mr Slmmon s rehef the gentleman IS not ln To thelr consternatlon Mr Slmmons and Chester read the announce ment 1n the paper that the Luna Theatre has secured Letty Lythe for a personal appearance They console themselwes YV1th the thought that Chester and Letty have no frlends ln common who wlll tell Letty of thxs supposed affalr wxth Chester , o the photograph to Ethel and her friends JJ THE SYCAMORE J J In the meantime, Donald Swift, Miss Lythe's director and fiance has received Mr. Simmons' message at the hotel and comes to their house. Roger, his old friend, is there, and upon hearing from him that Chester had had an affair with Letty he flies into a rage, for he is very jealous of Letty, and sends Roger to the hotel to keep her there. He then tells Chester and Mr. Simmons who he is. They deny the whole affair, but Donald leaves to bring Letty there, and gain the truth. Roger has not been able to keep Letty at the hotel and she comes to the home. She reveals a plan to Roger whereby she may have revenge on Chester for his faking this affair. Donald now drags Letty back to the Simmons home and confronts hester with her He however solemnly declares he has never seen her At this Letty very dramatically refutes ,his statement declaring that hester was disownlng her to Ethel s great Jealousy Donald in fury declares he will kill Chester for this Ethel breaks the engagement but Chester declares he no longer cares for Letty so Ethel again allows him to place the ring upon her finger Just as these complications are being straightened out Sadie Bloom comes after her handbag which she had left ln a taxi when Mr Simmons took her home one night The taxi-driver had brought the purse to then home and Mrs Simmons has it However Mr Simmons manages to get it and when Mrs Simmons walks in and sees Sadie he tells her that she s an old friend of Chester s Mrs Slmmons calls in Ethel and explains that Sadie IS an old friend of Chester s for she thinks she should know In anger Ethel again breaks the engagement with Chester Donald comes to the house after Chester but Mr Simmons calms his fury by telling hlm that Letty had only acted that way to make him Jealous Roger again inflames Donald s Jealousy and there IS a fight between Donald and Chester in a dark room When the lights came on Chester is discox ei ed in safety on the chandelier and Roger and Donald have fought and knocked each other unconscious As Letty rushes in to her fiance and asks Chester if he had done this he declares he had much to every one s admiration So once more Ethel and Chester and Letty and Donald are at peace Cast of The Whole Town s Talking Hemy Simmons a manufacturer Harriet Simmons his wife Ethel Simmons their daughter Chester Blnney Simmons partner Letty Lythe a motion picture star Donald Swlft a motlon picture director Roger Shields a young Chicago blood Lila Wilson friend of Ethel Sally Otis friend of Ethel Annie Maid Taxi driver Mr Jackson First maid to Letty Second maid to Letty John Biggerstaff Mary Purdy Delorls Williams George Murphy Marvel Kelly Sherman Lower Lewis Grafft Thelma Culver Helen Seigmund Irma Haas John Beauchamp Charles Hoover Mary Louise Cochran Sophie Maroz ,fra u . , , . v L , A .w . , . u , . 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Urchestra S To the Hlgh School Orchestra IS due a lax ge portlon of the success ol the Senlor Play In fact the ab1l1ty of these talented IYILISICIHHS has at tracted much tavorable comment from varlous CIVIC organwatlons l'h1s IS another mstance of a very good muslcal organlzatlon dex eloped under the d1rect1on of MISS Small who thru years of tralmng and expel ILHCQ as xx ell as to that of old W H S logii The Chorus The Hlgh School Cholus has shoxxn ltS xx Ol th th1s year bx fzppeaung, before many of the Student Muslcals and by surpasslng all pn ex l0Ll5 l6C01dS fo1 enrollment Thls muslcal gloup has furmshed the lJlOgl3ITl t0l many conx ocatlons ln a xery able manner thanks to the capable SUDGIXISIOH of llrIlSS Small 1 1 . . 1 dy x knows just how to mterest students 1n thlS xvork-to then' oxvn advantage - I n i K Y . ' 1 - 1 uv C ul r r 'v' 7 sv. I v. ku 1 1 K1 ' Gperetta and Minstrel Wabash H1 had a real for sure operetta and minstrel this yeal It si as under the direction of Miss Small Mr Carpenter and Mr Tevsksbuly It vi as vsorth a million' This is one of the affairs that serx es to keep the students interested in the school activities It should be continued for to such a performance as this is due much of the High School Spirit toi which Wabash has alw ays been noted. The caprices of Tick Roberts and George Murphy certainly did prove that size is no indicator of talent. Se v- eral of our boy s gave especially snappy song and dance numbers. lgi... The Glee Club The Boys' Glee Club, under the efficient supervision of Miss Small, merits unusual praise as a worthy musical organization. Many convoca- tions have been favored by this club of boys. The spirit which they have shown is especially commendable and the enthusiasm that they have arous- ed in the High School is an invaluable asset. J' ei Q .rg-55? f ll P00113 Q-29 ,af b I ATHL ETICJ9 K ' fix .x,w:5L ,.,,. 6' Q' 6 A cv X Wm - I X . 4 H f Q x 'Ainii mi A Q Q 'N H, :IS A A v X, :,f' X, ' I K VJ ,g ff , ess: L f 4 ses: 'SN if-' P E 6 ' ts fa X! j lil f , f V x f x if 1 4- J ,f ' ' D-:xii - f M L,- A Football Season 1 FTER taklng the squad to Camp Crosley moldmg them 1nto a ma chme and playmg two practlce games Coach Thom began to see slgns of havmg one of the best teams ever produced by Wabash Hlgh School and It was no secret that they were expected to rank hlgh 1n the state c11cles when the season was over After sw eepmg through a long hard season and playmg, the best teams 1n the state the team fully 1ust1fied the hopes wlth whlch we started They made a lecord of sex en XlCtOll9S and only two defeats one by the State Champlons and one by Fort Wayne the Wabash Valley champlons ln a game whlch was a mud battle rather than a football game and cannot be consxdered as a test of football Kokomo Manual and Goshen were dropped IH qulck successlon Then came the blackest spot w hen the team was dropped by the State Champ xons Gary and the followmg week by South Slde of Fort Wayne 1n the game w h1ch declded the Wabash Valley Champlonshlp The team came back hoxx ex er xx 1th all the flght for w hlch thev w ere noted and defeated Logansport and outsw am Peru on a field cox ered Wlth water from two to slx mches deep Next Marlon fell IH the hardest game of the season and Noblesx1lle xvas dropped ln the Thanksg1x1ng game endlng one of our most successful seasons. Ross was named as half-back on the first all-state team and Show alter as end on the third all-state team. The Wabash team xx as known as rank- ing for Mr. Thom the team has prospects for a better season than the one Next year under the leadership of Horsie Showalter and the coach- ing of Mr. Thom the team has prospects for an even better season than just past THE SYCAMORE In honor of our Senlor Grld Stars who have played thelr last game for the orange and black Robert Bob Marks-End Helght 6 ft Weight 165 lbs Bob our enlongated wlng man played at left end and was our old standby 1n that posltlon Had he been glfted wlth a l1ttle more of h1s blg brother s speed he would hax e been wxthout questlon one of the best ends ln the state Pete Vaughn coach of Wabash College who was at Camp Crosley sald of Bob He has the best charge of any hlgh school boy that 1 hate ever seen Walter Bahler Tackle Helght 6 ft 2 ln Welght 190 lbs Bahler had a bad 1nJury 1n h1s knee and ankle rlght at the start of the season But when he got 1n shape he was a tow er of strength ln the llne at the tackle D061 tlon Hxs only weakness w as that he dld not reallze h1s strength Walter has pow er ful hands and was partlcularly adept 1n breaklng up forward passes before they were started It took qulte a blt to make hlm fight but he never was ln a game very long unt1l he tarted tearlng up the earth More than one of h1s opponents found out to thelr dlsmay that they had been pulhng the tall of a sleeplng l1on Hugh Hogan Halfback Helght 5 ft 9h ln Weight 150 Tbs Hugh IS the boy that staged a wonderful comeback and proved to all concerned that he was a real for sure football player He was greatly handlcapped durlng the ma1or part of the season by a badly spralned ankle one of the Worse thlngs to combat ln football but finally the ankle began to heal and Hugh began to play COACH W H THOM Hogan IS thought by many to be the fastest man IH the State 1n a football sult and h1s flashy playlng 1n the Marlon and Noblesulle games wlll long be remembered by the fans Robert Bob Kung Center Helght a ft 9 m Welght 160 lbs It IS very much regretted by all that Bob played h1s last year for the Orange and Black and that he never came out before thls year He was a fighter at all tlmes and could be relled upon ln the old pn ot po s1t1on to hold hrs head and smash up play after play Kmg broke 1nto prommence ln the Gary game where he blocked up the center of the lme and made It mto a unmovable body il 77 . . . QW I v' - v 7 7 Y 7 , . , 1 1 Y Y. . 7 7 Y 7 7 ' 7 ' , as , I . u - , ,, . . . v 1 v 7 L - . . . . , L x 5 L Y - '7 , Bahler was an easy golng fellow and 7 L v , s . 7 7 . . . ' 7 n - 'x 1 x . . 7 1 7 7 1 K , 1 , K .N v ft 1 . V CS 7, ' . , . . ' v 1 1 . , . v . . . . Y - 7 7 , . 7 . AAh M wTHE SYCAMORYE g v Bernard Bern Bowlby-End Height 5 ft. 11 in. Weight 168 Ibs. Bern the old pass catching fool played exceptionally well, for playing his first football. He could block, tackle, or catch a pass any place or in any position, and had it not been for so much wet weather, the whole state would have been reading of the Wabash passing attack. Bowlby was down sick with the Flu during the Gary game or things might have been altogether different Bern is another man that will be great ly missed next year Myrl Gamble-End Height 5 ft 7 in Weight 130 lbs There are some men who have the heart and determination but are greatly handicapped by S176 and weight this was Myils case There was one thing about Gamble though and that was he could step in and play any place on the team He was a sure and hard tackler and with a little more weight will make an excellent college player It is a regrettable fact that with two exceptions that of Marks and Bahler all these men played the first year in Wabash and that it has to be the last Theie is one thing to be said of these men that is their at titude was of the weiy best all of the Way through Coach Thom said I dont think I will ever lose any men whose attitude collectively was any better than that of these men Wabash Wabash Wabash Wabash Kokomo Manual Goshen Emerson Gary 21 So Side QFt Waynej 21 Wabash Wabash Wabash Wabash Wabash Logansport Peru Marion Noblesville O..-1. BASKFTBAI I SCHEDUI E 1925 1926 December December December December January January January January January February February February February Februarv Chester Township Marion Laketon Peru South Side fFt Waynej Huntington Jonesboro Huntington North Manchester South Side fFt Waynej Peru 'VIar1on 27 Central tFt Waynej At Wabash At Marion At Wabash At Wabash At Wabash Huntington At Wabash At Wabash At Wabash At Ft Wayne At Peru At Wabash At Wabash Tgl ' s ..sssssssa 7 . 1' . ' .. . 4 ' ..,.,.......,,,.,,,,,s,,,,,,rr,,,, 11 ' .,,.,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,.,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,YYwsr,,vV,,,,,,, ' 12 .,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,s,,I 18 Roann ...................v.......,.............,,,........,. At Wabash 8 ........,,..,,,..s..,,,.,...........,,,r,s,,.,,......r.. 15 ' . ,,,,,,,,.,r.,,....r..., . 22 ' ..,..,..................,....,..,,..., At ' 23 ....,...,,...,......,....,,.,...........,,,,.,,, 30 ' ...,,..,............,,,,,,.,,,,s,,,,,,,,,.,, 6 .,,......,,,,............sss,,,,,, 13 ' . ..,,............,... . 19 .,..,,.sv,v,,,,,.,...,,..,.,,,..,,,,,.,,,rr.,,,,,,,r,,,s.,,,,, 20 I ' ,.........,..s,.,.,.,.,......,..,,,......,,,,,rr,s, , l Basket Ball Season HE Thomcats basket ball season was not nearly so brllllant as thelr football and wrestlmg season Ney ertheless our boys w on a great deal of faworable comment Whenex er they appeared on the hardwood Indlvldually the Tomcats are as good players as can be found any where m the state but as a team they lost repeatedly due to thc fact that they couldnt h1t baskets They had teamwork that was beautlful to see and tight galore but w hen lt came to s1nk1ng baskets they 1u t w eren t there It 13 an undlsputed fact that 1n practlcally all of the games the Thom cats had tw ICQ as many shots at baskets as then' opponents Any team that lb 1n the hablt of wmnmg can fight But It takes a team composed of real for sure men with undaunted courage and un fllnchlng Splflt to fight and keep on fightlng ln the face of defeat after defeat as the Thomcats dld Although the team lost 1n games they won a great uctory 1n the game of llfe We cannot help feelmg that these fellows who fought so gallantly under the Orange and Black banner w1ll keep thelr same sp1r1t and fight the1r way through l1fe rnakmg a success of themselxes and catslng rad1ant reflect1ons on the Wabash H1gh School , . . . 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Y . . v a 1 Wrestling HE Thomcats came thlough the mat season xxlth an unbroken Strlng, of XlCtO1l6Q and put on a gland finale bx placlng second ln the State meet The Thomcats hax en t lost a dual meet ln then txxo years of xx restllng The results of the State meet ale Elxxood 4 73 Wablsh V341 Bed ford C181 Wabish enteled mleht men 1n the State meet and all elght men placed e1the1 fnst second 01 thlrd an hono1 that no othel school has ex er been able to clalm Gold medals lfnst pl lcej xx ere xxon bx Austln Ross and Chlonlstel S1lXE1 medals fsecond plx el xx ele xxon bx Pullman and Ol'JllTl2.,Q1 Blonze medals fthnd placel xx ele xx on bx G1 ax Bellock and Bahler When xou con lflil the faet that thls IS onlx thc second xeal on the ma for the Thomelt lno peets 101 next xeal s Ll1lI111Jl0IlSl1l11 ue x cellent T e Wabash Wabash Wabaeh Wabash 1LSLlll of the du ll meets Elxx ood Petroleum Bluffton 66 P9tlOlQ1lITl Wabaqh VS abash W abaeh Wabaah 'llontlcello Bluffton Ploommgton 10 Nlontlcello . 4 T 1 . 7 v' .' 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Thinlv Clads ABASH Hlgh s thlnly clads were not so strong thls year as last although our team was much better balanced The maJor1ty of men were underclassmen so Coach Thom should have a remarkable team next year The Thomcats belng a strong dual team lt was rather unfortunate that we competed 1n only one dual meet thls year Slnce we lacked outstandxng mdlvxdual stars our greatest source of polnts was 1n the number of second and thlrd place men The Orange and Black clnder artlsts were entered 1n meets that af forded some real competltxon In all these meets we made a good showxng The squad was handlcapped by not havlng convenlent tralmng quar ters however the Hghtlng sp1r1t that prevailed throughout the season was one of the mam reasons why Wabash was able to compete w1th schools many tlmes as large as she The Thomcats th1s year were Hugh Hogan Burton Fouts Lee Showalter Bert Ferguson George Woods Bernard Bowlby Sandy Austm Kenneth Prlce Stewart Petree Paul Johnson Lewls Grafft Bob Schu lb Paul Bundy Gene Knotts and Bob Smlth Trl C1ty Meet Wabash 50 Peru 45 Tlpton 3 Kokomo Relays Manual 27 Kokomo 241 Tech 1814 Peru 13 Anderson 916 Marlon 4 Westfield 11 Wabash 1 Frankfort 0 Wabash Valley Meet Kokomo 5414 Rochester 39 Wabash 33 1X5 Peru 29 2X5 Logansport 8 9!10 DlStr1Ct Meet Wabash 40 1 3 Peru 39 1X3 Delphl 8 Logansport 7 1 3 Manchester 1 Burllngton 1 State Meet-Showalter scored five polnts w1th first 1n the 440 yd dash Senror Class Wrll E grye to the Class of 99 a hearty krck to propel them ey er onward and to rnsure therr bodres to meet br ay ely harder thrngs to come to the 28 class vye bequeath these rrch words Adyanee Keep your enthusrasm afrre your powder dry and to the Class ot 27 we yvrll our fame and yacant seats In dorng thrs down our cheeks there ste l a burnrng tear I Harold Adams grye gracrously to Kentner Baker my knowledge of ancrent Eprrus and my abrlrty to correctly dehne for Vlrss Moore th oc cult words I Esther Zrmmer hereby tender to any one yy ho can understand there by my knoyy ledge of human nature and Nretfsche s Zar rthustra We John Brggerstaff Ralph Robrnson bequeath unto Loyd Burgett our hrgh rntellectual powers rneludlng wrt vyrsdom and Wrnd I Sophre Maroz wrll my quret sprrrt to Mary Alrce Morrow who has not vet learned the golden part of srlence I Leyon Bundy yvrll my lrne of blarney to anyone wrshrng to rrrrtate Mr Darnall and my black whrskers George Ross may hay e I Mrldred Woodrn freely grye to Helen Bannrster my ehewrng gum Some yet belreye rn evolutron We Walter Bahlor Theodore Bellock Bernard Bowbly bestow upon Brll Gray our Athletrc abrlrty I J P Jones bequeath my manners to Mary Esther Gurtner I Charles Hooyer grye to Lamorne Iatchem my drplomatre powers rn financral affarrs and my drag yy rth the prrncrpal I George Murphy wrll unto Melyrn Frankstrne my bass yorce dra matrc talent and executrye offrces I Paul Bundy leaye mv athletrc and artrstrc H1 School record to Bob Wassman and Lee Showalter I George Smrth bequeath my ambltron to Hugh McINarney so that he may cease sellrng bananas and become 1 lawyer I Junror Ball bequeath unto Edward I rce my shy drsposrtron and abrlrty to stay home at nrght I, Robert Jew ett honorably yyrll to Ialan I ourse Denms my poyy ers rn oratory I Delorrs Wrllrams leaye to Margaret Guenrn my snowy locks sweet drsposrtron and careful selectron of beaux We Burton Fouts Way ne Smy ers and Sherman Ioyy er take thrs op portunrty to leaye our regards and good humor ed antrcs to any one carrng to Jeopardrze hrs neck I Nly rl Gamble yyrll to Sanford Austrn my dauntle s sprrrt I Mrrram Hummer bequeath my congenral smrle and commercral ef ficrency to Dorothy Pearson We Tom Erler and Lewrs Grafft take pleasure rn leayrng 'oo Kenneth Wrlhelm our combrned powers of syncopatron O ' O l 1 r 11 , 1 . v . 4 II .. , I . . 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L ' l Y uw Y ' 1 THE SYCAMORE I Mlldred Roberts leaxe to Mary Hooser my reclpe for a natural complexlon Go west lt s cheaper I Preston Holder wlll my love of natural beauty to Josephlne Mc Namee my eccentrlc bearmg I ll leaxe to Lloyd Jones vuth whlch he may surprlse the world I Barbara Flsher w1ll my xamplng powers to Mary Helen McNarney I George Roser bequeath unto Wlllle Fretchle my lmmense popular lty wlth the ladles I newer gaxe such a rlch legacy unto thls ISSUE before I Helen Selgmund wlll to Augusta Downey my executlxe ablllty to enchance the more her br1ll1ancy We Lane Wagoner and Earle Slagle leawe to some opt1m1st1c asplr mg bachelor our gloomy rebelllon agalnst the falr sex I Harry Smith leave my appetlte for saurekraut to Ben Hlpskmd He eats too much sweets I Janet Hlcks wlll my eluslveness to Betty Baldwm that lt may be perfected We Henrletta Wlley Mary Purdy and Kathryn Snow leave gally unto some hard workmg Freshman our combmed cheer I Arthur Shenkel Robert Klng Gllbert Haupert and John Beauchamp w1ll a bouquet of roses to the New Hlgh Schools admmlstratlon We Mary LaSalle and Martha Hutchens w1ll our consolldated fortl ficatlon agalnst local COOKIE tampers to Kathleen Smalvrled I Marvel Kelly bequeath my vamplsh eyes to Mary McNarney to counteract the Irlsh ln her o CREDIT WHERE CREDIT IS DUE When you plck up thls book you look at the pxctures the 11 r1te ups and laugh at the Jokes but nex er for one moment conslder the work It took to get lt before you ln the form that It IS There were a number of students on thls annual staff vsho contr1buted nothmg to the success of th1s book there were those vsho dld but half of thelr assxgned vsork They cheated themselx es and vu ere dlsloyal to thelr school If they do get any credlt we hope they get only what they deserxe and no more Please thlnk of those behlnd the scenes who worked and worr1ed to make this 1926 Sycamore a reallty they sacrlflced studles pleasures health exerythmg For themselxesv No But for thelr beloxed W H S We slncerely hope that the reader wlll lemember and appreclate these our efforts Charley H 7 1 ' 1 -1 ' an , 11 . 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An Ode to Wabash Hlgh School f XX we lou you Though thu rx vm rn far too small rx Ku. xc han to lcaxe X ou r ll Thu l ut Rllll Hop But 'X ou IS And Of 1 N Xi I' onu were largm and roomy Flux of our ml wsu non IN lJl220I' dont need xou any more' xc bullt a brand new Hlgh School hcr north upon a hlll t one larger and grander mg: 'mll our needs to fill old lllgh School ut we lou you xz xlood falthful many years xuth regret we le'uL you, vu re bound to shcd Qome l.L ll'Q oursc we ll llke the new one But the time ls drwxng mgh XX hen xou ll take up new rlutlea And become the lunlor Hxgh Thu Su the nearbx cltles H uc adopted thlq new plan Tm han 1 Qemor Hugh School A r 1 lun r rf they can' So xou see we re Ju t PFOQTQSQIH Por we must be up to date And we haw a nm nun Hlgh School food as am IH the Qt'1te Mm xou cant blame us for leaxlng But T 1 The The T 1 Ant T c Old Our Ill 'rx we xwxll recall lollx tunes Nu xe had here old bulletln rn the hall cl 1 groom: ind thelr nolsx hells ru h md Flllttil' 'xftcr up md down thc crowded hr rlny, ot Joxou lrughter Illgh Qchool wa loxe Nou' frunde and tmcherx too X I bl lllilllib llll C1 In the ht rrt ot me and Xou' J X1rg1n1'x brax Freihman . 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' H U I' 1 .vs M ' THF 'SYCAMORF Brlght Remarks Mlss Ruth Jones What tlme IS lt by the tl16IIT10IT'l9t9I'9 Way ne Smy ers Longfellow w rote excellent poultly Nondas Jefferson Hale you a mlrlol wlth a compact ln It Ellzabeth Brady The state 1101161 ot Indlana IS the Tullp Tlee Mlllam Hummel A deceased 17618011 cannot testlfy 15 to a debt he had wlth a llxlng person Inrma Haas Woman Sufferage w as granted by the elghteenth am mendment Bob Klllg Shakespeale w as born fl om 1634 to 1616 Ml Barnhalt I wlll dlxlde the room lnto three halx es Verla Cox Lower the bottom of the wlndow C ustomel That bacon you sold me yesterday was SpO1l9d The GIOCQI Qlndlgnantlyl lmposslble madam' Why lt was only Lllltd last week Lustomel Well th611 lt must haye had a relapse Old Gentelman Cwho has been knocked down by a call Goodness gldC10LlSl 'lh lt ljlllldlfli., ox 61 thele eems to be 2,0ll1g round and lound On looknl Yes It s the C1lCl1ldtlI1g, llblaly Kenneth Taylor I used to be a draft clerk Jesse Felguson What s that 7 Kenneth Taylor I opened and shut w lndows MISS Tl oxel How many yoyages dld Captaln Cook make? I upll Thl ee MINS Tl olcel On 1Xl11Ch one was he kllled Ml Dalnall Have you ex er had halluclnatlonsl 'lhelma Culxer Yes UKICG The nlst tlme It dldnt take but the second tlme It left a blg SCd1 Thls for the Egotlst I loye to watch the looster crow He s llke so many men I know Who blag and bluster 1017113 and shout And beat thelr manly chests wlthout The hlst thlng to Cl ow about Teachel When I was youl age I could name all the plesldents off by healt Wlllle Xeah but thele V616 01115 a couple then 'X' MISS Jones Who 1110126 The House by the Slde of the Road Qandy A1lNt1H The man Wlth the pen ln hls hand 'X' Flax ellng, QAIQSITIAII ls the buyel ln' N ella Cox No but the cellar IS down StdllS 'X' Chlld Dld you see Ollxel Twlst Aunty? 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H , ' ' 1 - 1 1 , , sy THE QE CAMORE Hubby Hool ax the xx1nd has changed Wlhe Well xx hat of lt' Hubbx Vkell the doctor sald that you needed a change of an Ixmd Old Man Hoxx long haxe you been deaf and dumb' Deat and Dumb Han About hxe yeaxs Nialx Hoox 91 Thele xx ere suxteen pa1t1es 1n Parllament last year Martha B1ggc1staf't My xx hat a SOCldI country England 18 A xxoman 15 it thc bottom oi ex exythmg moaned the farmel as he pulled hls xx 111 out of thc xx ell Iexxxs Ilulnbaugh Who 1nx ented the hole IH the doughnut? John Blggust iff I dont knoxx I suppose some fresh a1r hend In a Furnlture Store Custome1 Haxc you any sealmg wax? Smart Clelk lNo lady We only haxe floox xxax Hoxx do you keep mllk from gcttmg soul way out thele ln the desert P We leaxe It 1n the coxx Chas Fmkenblnel Egg sandvxlch and a cup of coffee A Senslble Poem Maud Muller on a summer s day Raked the meadoxx svx eet vxlth hay Hou d hardly expect a glrl you know In the summerture IJ be shox ellnff noxx Broadcasted Hue llGS the lemalns ot a radlo fan noxx mourned by hls many re ldI10IIS He xxent to a poxx de1 mlll smokmg hls plpe and xxas plcked up by txxentx stat1ons Geolgc Mu1 phy Is a Phoebe a blfdo Pxcston Holdcl No It s a nexx kmd of a radlo Some 1ttract1xc names for your Ford Danger' 20000 Jolts The Lncox e1ed Wagon Llttle Bo C1 eep Honest Welght no sprmgs P1 ay as xou Entel Why Gnls Walk Home D1s Squeals Stl uggle Bufgx Tht Qtuttellng Stu7 100 Amerl Can Mah Junk SlCk C x llllfltl s lNatu1e Loxex fgamng at a glgantlc tleej Oh lf you could speak to me xx onde1 ful mammoth Oak xx hat xxould you tell me? 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'W ' rn Aw ol, na -'a 00 S t X K i , xmf U sf -:P-' L rf wt 2 17 on J '2 N Q xxx? , N 4 5 Q' wT4w1fi?1C6 1 g Sly, Ii - 1 THE SYCAMORE Mr Magne1 Th1s 11 heel has thnty ILXOILIUOHS pu Hillllltt Bu1nace DeA1mond I thought that o11ly happened 111 thc Blllxlll states She Who IS that fellow mth the long hall 'I H He s a telloyy from Yale She Oh I ye often hea1d of those Yale locks Mdly Jane Wells Do you hke Bcethox en s ysoxksl Xella Cox Ney 81 y1s1ted em What do thny m lllUldCtlIlL ' A' A' The Nlght of the Senlor Play George Mu1phy I can t get 1nto my shoes Chas Hooyer Gee haye y0Ul feet svs elled too In a Shoe Store One of the lad1es who cant be su1ted H Nl I t111d exuyih 1 Cle1k Yes Ex e1yth1ng but the boxes At a Splrltuahst Meeting Fust I hear stlange 1app1ngs' Is It the S1J1lltS Second No ItS my knees MRXIIIQ Schule1 Maly Esthel and Helen 'ncn t o11 spelkmg tt1mN Mdly MCNAIHGY Really vshats h1s name' Theatrlcal Manager Th1s play needs a dettctnc 111 It to make 1t a success Author A detectuel Why? Theatr1cal Manager To find the plot Mothel Why was It you dldn t um the spclllng match ' Son I put too many 1 s 1n SCISSOIS Customer What IS the cause ot talllng h'11r Balber Grav1ty Br1ll1ancy Ma IS so cross eyed that the tea1s lOll down hex ba B11ll1ancy RKIIHLIS Thats all llght the ClOClOl 1s t1eat111g llfl lOl bacte11a Waltel Cat a country Innj Macaulay used to d111e It th1s 1111 S11 TOUl1St It must haye been some of these eggs that lIlSP1I9d hun ta ur1te The Lays ot Anc1ent Rome Explanatlon The youngstel to the pha1macy DIOCQQCIS yuth exe1y ma1l1 1, ft To lJLllCd.hS9 CdStOl O1l he goes and It IS stlangt you may suppose He should be gav but l1sten mlster The Oll IH fOl l11s l1ttle s1ste1 41 J. EFf1e Roberts 'Wan W1lso11 1 nt a b1t Ollgllldl M1ss Needham You mean she CODIGS a lot Effle Yes she s a stenographer 1 . u ' , . , , ' . , . , . ' 1 1 1 ' , 1' 1 . 1 1 l 1 1 1 44 1 ' 1' Q I 1 . 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THE SYCANIORE Why dld you break off VOUI engagement wlth the school teachel ' Ex ery nlght I dldnt show up she wanted a wlltten excuse Chas Hool er Does Dorothy know much about C3157 George Schultr Heal ene no she asked me lt 1 cool the cal by SUIIJ plng the gears Gllbert Haupert I loxe to heal Nll M lgnel lecture on chcmlstlx He brlngs thlngs home to me that I haxe nexel seen betole George Smlth Thats nothlng so ll0Ls Hutchen s I lulldlx Slmple Am I a llttle pale? Slmpler ho you I6 a blg tub MRXIHQ Schuler Where are you golngl Anna Smlth Im golng out to a StIdNXb9I1y patch to plck onlons tor a rlce puddlng Ode to the Puddle Jumper How doth the gentle puddle Arlse ln rlghteous wlath And glxe the dalnty llflj A dlrty muddy bath Man Lat theatre box OHICQJ What s pl lx mg hele t0Illght ' Tlcket Seller Romeo and Jullet Man What are thev playlng lll ' Tom Ellel Do you sleep wlth the YXIIIKIOXX open I ewls Grafft No lust w lth my mouth Farral Aubertlne Oh he cut off lll hls hells Arthur Schenkel lushel at the If lgltsj Whele do you XXISII to s up front haltway or ln the back' Smart Patron Id rathel s1t down Mr Barnhalt What state ls Wllllllt 1110118 m Mlrlam Hllmmel St Paul Mr Thom Who Stdltbd the Spullsh -XHNIIC lll w all ' kerltnel Baku Dew ey was lesponslbll I l It he wound lt up Flret Monkey Haw you lead D uw lll s The Ol lglll ot thf Speclrs Second Monkey No I hal ent F11 et Nlonkes lou ought to It w lll m lkc 1 mall ot you IVIISS LIIIIQI What IN the Dllll '11 ot Jello ' Mary NIcNarnex It s the same thllfg olllx mole of It MISS Trolcel Who w afs the smallest man lll hlstolw 9 Bob Clalk The Rom IH s0ldl9I w ho went to sleep on hls w 'itch 1 A as ' . .' 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THE SYCAMORI He Qteachlng her to drnej In case of emergency the first thing you want to do IS to put on the brake She Why I thought it came attached to the car 'I' Bob Turschman I hate dumb women John Beauchamp Ah a woman hater 'I' Irate Housewife Here loox wnat you did Laundryman I can t see anything the matter with this lace madam Irate Housewife Lace Why thats one of my sheets Sense Are you a umon man' Senseless Yes I work slxteen hours a day Sense But I thought umon men only worked eight hours a ay benseless Oh I belong to two unions 'I' Dedicate the following to your favorite enemy CChange the she to he it necessaryj bhe s sadness ln her sadness when she s sad And she s gladness ln her gladness when she s glad But the sadness ln her sadness And the gladness ln her gladness Don t begin to compare with the madness in her madness when she s mad 'I' Francls Bird Don t you find anythlng original about my theme? 'I' Jesse Ferguson There goes a lflorlda real estate agent who makes big money selling goldfish as a side lme Wayne Smyers That s a funny side line Jesse Ferguson Not at all Goldfish are the only pets that can live on the lots he sells 'I' Ruth Crumrme frushmg into the llbraryl I want the llfe of Caesar Esther Zimmer Sorry but Brutus beat you to it 'I' Wlfe Oh Henry' Do come into the kitchen There s a mouse that IS queakmg dreadfully Somewhat deaf Husband Dash it all-can t you oil It yourself '7 'I' Miss Baer Can you prove that the square on the hypotenuse of a rlght trlangle IS equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides? Tom Eller I don t haxe to prove It I admit lt 'I' Too Common I don t want pyorrhea Lamented Miss DeGav1tt It IS so cheap and common Four out of Five may have it 'I' 'I' Josephme Mylm I don t intend to be married unt1l I am thirty Anna Sm1th I don t intend to be thirty until I am married Q V ' . YY , It ' . n . , . 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THE SYCAMORE MISS Hlpsklnd What lb the blggest mxstake 1n hlstory Harry Hutchens It xx as xx hen Noah lncluded txxo fleas 1n hls ark pas senger hst A Nlce Poem Grandpa 1n a motol car Pushed the lex er back too far TVblHklG tvxlnkle httle star MUSIC by the G A R A' A' Boss Well dld you read the lettel I sent xou OITICG Box Yes 911 I read It 1ns1de and outslde On the Inbldp lt sa1d You are hred and on the outslde It sald Return 1n F1xe Days so I am here Dumb I once knexx an artlst xxho pamted cobxxebs so real1st1cally that a mald spent hours trymg to get one doxxn from the cellmg Dumber Avx Dumb Why artists haxe been knoxxn to do such th1nLs Dumber Yes but not malds Englneer And poor Harrv xx as kllled by a rexolxlng cral e Enghshxxoman My xxold' What flerce blrds you haxe 1n Ame11ca Mlss Blayney What 1s the meanlng of the xxord Corona '7 VOICC from the rear Typexx rlter She They are moxlng 1t Chemlst Somethlng to k1ll moths sn Haxe you trled moth balls? Customer Yes' No use at all I couldnt hlt the httle rascals 'NI1ss Baer D1d xou hear about Caesar s loxe affau '7 MISS Blay ney MISS Baer When Caesar reached the Rhlne he proposed to Brldget NI1ss Janet Jon Where IQ that dime I xx as golng to glxe to you Poor Blmd Man There xt 1s ught bx xou1 foot Found on an examlnatlon paper Wlllldm I loxd GRFTISON xs one of the th ee famous Llovds I'hex are Wllllam Lloyd Garrison Dax ld Llovd George and Harold Llox d Nlabel Jenks Hls teeth remxnd me of the West Nlary Broxxn HOXX7dt9 Mabel Jenks Great open spaces One Sax ed Hoxx manx dead asked the doctor Yme sald the xxard nurse But I ordered medlclne for ten sald the doctor Yes but one vxouldn t take It Sald the xxard nurse . . . i ,, .Q . . . . ,,,, ul KK v 1 v . v 1 . I Q - rs 4. 4. 4. I F I 1 xv v , , . v K, L' n o n 4 4 4. , Ls ' , , , Y as . ,, . I . '. . 1 . . .v . , . . , , 79 uxo vp 4. . H Y ', , ' v '. ' . V . V ,, , as , 99 : I . ' ' 5 ' H. , KK ' N . , .. 4. 4. 4. ' : ' . ' ' 1 . ' . . 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Y ' Tlll SXCAMORE Sally SllI'IIlTlLlld1ICl says thnx put balbel poles on the 1OdCIS to shoxx xxhele someone h ld a Close shaxe lax on Bundy An honcst COIIfGSS10lI IH good fOl the soul Ralph R.0lJlIlS0lI I hld bettel start confesslng Nlx shoes ale e glnnlnu to xx eal out lxenneth IDIICC I had a funny dl eam last Illgllt Jack ROlJlIlSOII What xx as lt' Kenneth PIICC I dreamed that I xx as eatlng shledded xxheat and xx hell I xx oke up half the m lttless xx as gone Tommx blek Ilom hls nlst football game ILITIUCICIS hls DI ax 91 God bless Pa God bless Ma God bless Tommy Rah' Rah' Rah' James l'lJlJ1llj.Ill0lISL Hex Ilm lust fell out of a ten stoly blllldlllg' Ixenneth Wllhelm Dld It klll h1m'7 James Ebblnghouse Naxx dldnt hurt hlnl at all he fell out of a xxlndoxx on tlne fllst flool Floolxxalkel The ladx complalns that xou dldnt shoxx common Clxllltx does she xx ant 9 Stolekeepel We dont handle goldfish NICL Old lady Well I hope vou dont It s not Lfood fel them An LXCLIIH IIOFII one of those Ollgllldl themes xx hlch xxas Vllllthll ox a Ifleshman Oh Clllel fate It cannot xx as You xx as so unklnd to us to take she leaxe I behlnd AIIYIOUN IIUSbl.I1il Wlll xou get me appendleltls Cblltlal Just a mlnute I ll connect you xxlth the chlef O1J618tOl a doctol QU1Ck9 My xxlfe has Nllllam Hummel Dont xou thlnk llghtel than Bdlbild Flshel s Nlalx Wllson I dont knoxx I nexel xxelghed It that Esthel ZIITIIHQI s hall ls Applleant lm a college g'12lClll21tG Emplox LI Well I gue s Ill glxe xou 1 chance anx xx ax Vl hx do they alxxax s lefel to It as common sense xx hen that IQ the most uncommon thlng xxe haxe'7 4' 'A' Rulal Shelk Well xxh it do xou thlnk of oul llttle xlllagel Cltx Glll Well Ill tell xou Monsleul It ls the filst cemetelx I ex 91 saxx xxlth St1L0t llghts and paxlng r f f . 4. 4. 4. 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' 1 ' ' . . , . 1 ' v ' 7 1, 9 7 K ' w 1 v Q. 1 ' 1 -I y, n 1 u THE SXCAMORE Compllcatlons School Teache1 Ito box sj Now all xx ho CIQSIIC to go to Heax en xx hen thex d1e stand up Ilttle Ilmmx 1em'11ned seated Teache1 Why Ilmmx I Dont you xx ant to go there too J1mmx Xes m tm but not 1f th xt bunch IS gomg A' NI 111. uct CULIIIII Wh lt an unusual expresslon you haxe on xou1 ace Ch lrle s C Olllllll I xx IS thlnkmg, NIa11,11et GLILIIIII Uh that explalns It DLIUIIN Ieffelles Why a1e the1e txxo dblJI6Xld.tl0IlS fo1 Bachelor of Arts NI1ss 'Needham Because there IS one bachelol for you and one f01 m NI1 Pa1nh 1rt Is a de ed a stleet Cdl Retlnt Mef uteheon I don t knoxx 'X' An Enxmus Poem I enxy thee llttle fire bug Xou xxorrv not a b1t Ifor xx hen you see a trafflc cop Chas Hoox Ll I see that Bob IS on the scrub team Josephlne W1lklHSfJH Oh dear and the poor thlng xvould nex Sl ex en xxash h1s ea1s at home 'I' Cltx Gul Just thlnk my husband got Jaxfl and II3mbU1g on the RlCl1O last Hlgllt COLIHUQ Cousm Noxx my deal dont thlnk that I xx1ll exe1 bellexe that they e 111 del1x Cl g,1oee11es bx th tt tool contraptlon Iexxls Gmfft I lett mv xxatch up stalrs I:,dd1e X 111131911 Oh let lt alone and It xx 1ll run doxxn A Freshman s Wlsh I xx1sh I xxas a SQHIOT And xx1th the Senlor stand Nvlth 1 pen behlnd mx cal And a note book 1n mx hand I xxouldnt be a DIQSICILIH I xxould11t be a klng Id 1athe1 be a Sen1o1 And nex tl do a thmg WI1 WIZIQIIGI It a batted ball t1ax els 2841 feet IH a second hoxx fa1 xx1ll It 5,0 111 3' seconds ' Paul Bundx It depends 011 the outfielders 5 4' It ls saxd that some people go to see the mox 1es others go to p1act1ce 1ead1ng aloud . . 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Hlstory of Class of 26 N September 1922 a small army of would be Freshmen gathered at the Eagles Theatre there to be rather roughly treated by the upper class men Flfteen mlnutes later a look at the swaylng mass of Freshmen 1n the theatre would have com lnced anyone of the treatment they recen ed Hou ex er none of us were mjured and It only mstllled 1n us a deslre for revenge on the next year s class Our worst enemies durmg the Freshman years were Algebra and Latln but at the end of the year a roll call revealed that most of us had conquered the enemles The first year was not very excltlng from a soclal standpolnt and we recelved no honors for athletlc vlctorles Then came the sophomore year Those crazy sophs they always thlnk they own the school Well we patted ourselves on the back for attalnlng such a pos1t1on only to find that lf we werent careful Caesar and hls legxons would annlhllate us but after burnlng some mldmght o1l came we saw and we conquered Caesar and the rest of our subjects geometry lncluded Our soclal posltlons were relnforced but were st1ll nothlng to brag about and stlll no brllllant athletlc vlctorles As we came to the yumor year thmgs looked more prosperous Our subjects weren t especlally hard but they took work Durlng th1s year our ablllty manlfested Itself ln the Inter Class track meet and basketball tournament both of whlch we won The crowmng event of the thlrd year was the J umor Senior Banquet whlch was the most glorlous ln the hlstory of the school We also held a benefit movle and glee club demon stratlons Our Sen1or year has been one of keen 1oy and also of sorrow 1oy because we were hlghest IH the ranks of the students and sorrow be cause It was our last year In thls year we also took the Inter Class and furnlshed presldents fol the H1 Y Leather Lungs M F F and Mayor and Counsel for the city durlng Boy s Week Another source of enter talnment was the Junlor Senior Banquet The most lllustrlous achlev ment of our class was the Sycamore undoubtedly the best ln years The Sen1or Play cannot be forgotten by anyone who saw lt It too was a productlon that only a professional troupe of actors could equal Conslderlng all these facts we st1ll malntam that the Class of 26 IS the best ever produced by W H S Our only regret IS that we d1dn t get to lnhablt the new blllldlllg Tom Eller ' a l - I 4 v 1 K ' k , - - ' 9 . 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NORRIS EXOUISITE C H O C O LATE S We serve dellclous SOD-KS SLWD-KES AND NISLTED NIILKS Drmk Orange Grape and Cherry J ULEP The only place ln town serung thr famous drlnk LIGARS TOBALCOS PIPES and DRUG SUNDRIES HINER S IJYWS tt l RllOlS 'IRP XTVFNT THF BL SY STORE LAYEMQQOD MEN S WEAR WOMEN S WEAR STUDENT S WEAR DRY GOODS SHOES Success to you Class of 1926 May your worthy record follow you all thru llfe ATloN wma xx E T NlN5T'TUT'0 ' OUR JET erm ey Cf L r1i-i7 - q Poflr'-I pf XJR 571 Dl:PAR,Tl'lENT STORES INOT HOLD SALES We 31 e u llllllg' to BOOST xx hatevel Wabash Hlgh School Off-1C13lS ale XR llllng to sponsor We have a complete lme of Llothmg Ready to wear and Footvx ear for the Hrgh School boy and grrl Come m and look them ox er Ex ery garment IS gudxdnteed 0--c-o-our-Q-s-Q-o--owowono-no-o+ono'a Eqn... .. . ..,,.,..,..,,.,..,...........,,.,.,,.,,..,..,..,..,,....,.....,. . ? 3 5 l 5 r I ' ' . , '1 . . 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