57? lg' If A I r. T 5 L P I MR. CLARENCE TILLMAN. ,q VI, Warsaw was 1'111'11111a11- t11is y1-ar i11 IllIlll1Jt'l'll1Q' 1111111111: its ll1'l'N011l14'l 11111- 1'lil1'1'111'1' illllllllilll, 1111- 1-11a11111i1111 gflllll 11111-w1-1' A of 1111- w111'l1l. Mr. Ti1l111a11's 1't'L'0I'11 isl:1is1lcks 111 Qlllll at. 14 -i 1' '- a si11g1l1- sitting' 211111 still 111-1111: abl1- 111 ilI'11l'lll?110 1i1'1'1'lj' s11 gm t11a1 HID' e11il11 1'a11 1111111-1'sta1111 what 111- is trying: 111 say. I lilif'-X Mr. Tlll1l1?l1l'N 1'is1- 111 fkllllt' was 1111i11- Nlltllltlll H1111 11111'X- .Q 111-C11-11 H1111 it is 11i1'1ieult 111 1'1'?lllZ1' that XV11l'1'1'2lN a 11-w 1111111t11s ago 111- was a l111'ally li1111W1l 1-11a1'a1't1-1'y1-t t1111ay 111- is 1i1l0XV11 1 . 1 iil g f l0l'0l1l 1111- fl'0Z1'l1 111ai11s 111' far 1111 S1111-ria 111 1111- S1111-li1SS1'11 s11o1'1-s 111' 1111- S1111111 S1-a 1812-111113. lt is 1'11111111'1-11 t11a1 111- will ff' 511 travel this N1lll1ll11'l' i11 L'l1?ll1121lltlll2l 1'i1'el1-s 211111 1l1-1111111st1'at1- Fix his 111as1icati11g' ability 1J1'1:01'1' eu1t111'1-11 11111111-111-1-s. Tilly ' if has been 1111- Cy1l0Sl1l'0 of all 1111- 1-yes of 1111- S1-11i11r girls 1-v- si11e1- 11is 1'is1- 111 1111111-. l1111's1-1'1-at111-1's Y! V -14:1 ,J-'f A DOG'S DOGGEREL 11111 V1-ry 1.01111 of sallsagres, 01' Hlly ki1111 11f1111-atg 1kll11 1-V1-11 just a 11i1-1'1- 111' 1111111-, T11 1111-, is quite a 1r1-at. I ll21Vt l1711 got a. I1e11ig'r1-1-, 111111 1111 1111e 1ak1-s Illy 1'11ai11 A1111 11-a11s1111- 11OXVl1 1111-' av1-11ue, Ur 11111111 so1111- quiet la111-. T111-y treat 1111? 1'0llQl'1l a1111 t1-as1- 11141, 1o11, B111 i11 Illy k1-11111-l 1121l'li, Just to get 1-Ven wit11 1111-111 all I bark, H1111 bark, a1111 bark. l'll crawl i11t11 s111111- 11111-111-1' Right beside a blazing! log-, ikllfl 111'ea111 of b11111-s H1111 flllllli how 1112111 I HI11, to be a 11011. -RHliSEl1'l' T. DAVIS. DESCRIPTION OF A BOY By LYNN PIERCE. A boy is 11ot11i11g' 111111'1- o1' 11-ss 111a11 a s111all-siz1-11 1'1-111-1111110111111 of a 111311. Some boys have black eyes 211111 s111111- ll21V1' 111111- 1-y1,-s. '1'111- 11111st 111111111-1a11t part of a boy is 11is 1ll0111llQ at 11-as1 111- 111i11ks so, 111' w11y 1-1s1- s111111l11 111- use it, all 111e 111111-? You can always 11-ll a lltlj' by his walk, talk 111' 1-1111 1111122 '1'111-y usually walk with about 1111- s11ee11 111 a 1fri11111e11 Hllilll. Most 1111ys 1111 11011 li11411V XYll2I11 a 11211 looks like. 1Yi111- 1l'011St'1'S, 1111111 ti1-s, g1'a1'11-1'11-ss S1l1'lfN, 11111 SllSlH'1l114'I'S and large searfs are a part 111' f1l1'lI' 1:111t11i1111'. Below are lis11-11 s111111- 111' 1111- S1ll'1' ways 111 11-11 w111-1111-1' 1111- t11i11g ytlll s111- is a boy 01' 1101: lf it says 111-y, 111-y, l!a111-, 1'S111:a1', li11w11y Dow, 'i1Vh00pee, HAIII1 ll11w, 111' 111-11 1111t, it is 1111sitiv1-ly a boy. 11' it S11'llS 011 every 011918 feet 211111 falls all 11v1-1' 1'V1'1'j'11l1llg.L' it s1-1-s, it 's a 1111y, 11' i1 1l0V1'l' has its lessons you need S621I'Cl1 1111 furtlier for it 1-1111l1111'1 be Zlllyflllllg' 11111. a boy. Page 97 tl sh TOO MUCH OF A GOOD THING. Talk about your humor from rt-al lift-. Iiistt-u to this out-: It st-t,-ms that llt-ury For-tl, Mr. l'tlirt-stout-. Thouias Edison autl another gt-utlt-iuau uault-tl tfliauuiug wt-rv ou au autoiuohilt- trip. Souiethiug went wrougr with their lights autl so tht-y stoppt-tl at a littlt- rt-pair station and Mr. Ft l utut iu to huy th l ilh trt '- , ' t- u . What kiutl of lights tlo you hautllt- . ' ht- aslct-tl. l'ltlisou, rt-plit-tl tht- stort--lit-t-pt-r. l'll taht- out-, saitl Fortl, lt might iutt-rt-st you to liuow that Mr. lfltlisou is olltsitlt- iu iuy t-ar at tht- prt-st-ut uioiut-ut. 'l'ht- Slt7l't'-lit't,'ltl'I' saitl uothiug. Wht-u tht- party was rt-atly to pi-ot-t-t-tl. it was fouutl that tht- car had a v tlat tirt-. Fortl wt-ut hat-li iuto tht- stort-. What liiutl ol' tirt-s tlo you liaucllcf ' he slit-tl. l+'irt-stout-, tht- stort--lit-t-lat-1' rt-plit-tl. . tt lil l'll takt- it. saitl Fortl. Hy tht- way. you might ht- iutt-1't,-sttftl to know t Mr. Firostout- is outsitlt- iu my t-ar at tht- prt-st-ut iuouit-ut. 'l'ht- Stort--kt-t-pt-r saitl uothiug' hut wt-ut outsitlt- to ht-lp t-hauge the tire. Xlrol lt this tiuit- l'hauuiug'. who wt-ars loug- whiskt-rs, lnokt-tl his head out of tht ulutlou oi tht - 'i ' ' -t,-ar. llowtly. l'l1t- SlUl't,'-lKtfttlM'1' lookt-tl up with a sal't'astit- siuilt-. Now, lic saitl. Ulf 77 you try to tt-ll uit- you 2l1't' Sauta t'laus. I'll t-rowu you with this wrcuch. DESCRIPTION OF A FORD By LYNN PIERCE. A Fortl t-ousists of a pit-tw of tiu slightly ht,-ut iu plat-t-s autl pt-ut-tratetl hx' tt-u ot' twt-lvt- thousautl holt-s. Hut- of tht-so holt-s is for tht- gas tauk and the lvst art- air holt-s iu tht- ratliator. 'l'ht-rt- art- also grt-at quilt-s of uit-chauical parts sut'h as tht- tau. stt-t-riug' wht,-t-l. spart- tirt-, wiutlshit-ltl wiper, cigar ll 'l1t1'l'. taps. washt-rs. holts, uuts ttht- higgt-st out- of whit-h sits he-hiutl the -t-riug wht-t-ll. autl uiauy otht-r at-ct-ssorit-s. 'l'ht- part that uialit-s it go is t-allt-tl tht- ougiut- autl wht-u this is uiissiug you unust .ilu Us t-o h ' t. an .- - 'z ,' ack autl looli for it. 'l ht- top o' -1 Fortl is uot a ut-cess- 't part ht-t-aust- it always lt-aks auyhow. Hut- ol' tht- iuaiu things iu ht-iug' sut-t-t-sst'ul with a Fortl is iu bt-iug' sure VW llf'Y Mas wht-u you start out. although it is uot atlvisahlt- to strilit- a match In hutl out. Xt-yt-r uiisust- your Fortl autl it will ht- your frit-utl for life, cvcu though 1t tlot-s ruu oulv ouvt- out of t-yt-rx' twt-uty' trit-s. -lat-li: Nay. hoy. tlitl you t-vt-r ht-ar ahout that st,-hool tt-at-ht-r who, by ll l '1'lIl5'. llltlllNTl'j'. autl t-lost- applitsatiou to husiut-ss uiauagrt-tl to ht- worth 1-.vtktltltl at tht- agt- ot' sixty. Johusou: No, I tlou t ht-lit'-vt- l t'Vt'l' tlltl. -lat-Ii: Wt-ll, you st-t- it was this way. Wht-u this tt-aclu-r was fifty-nine his rit-h uut-lt- tlit-tl autl lt-ft lni111bI44Sl.SP9U. Page 98 E 1 111I111111111111111111111111111 ' A ' 1111111111 f 1 LI mlllImIIl l u1 . , mlm 1 N - ,.. A' 1 - ff' . 13 1 W 1, .u , - 1 I 3 uf 111 .11 jlllllllll 1 11- 1,-J 14114105251 yualz g5lIlI'f'm uf I 1 E- E '1-S lim - - I 11 1 ' EE 1 E. ...- 1 : li 11 1 K i 1- 11115 1 P M Q QM c h r'TFl - Q . . l'0 , Y' 'Q Q -.QV .: 4. F' Q I I P r WH ITTALL R GS are I7If2Il?j6 0l71 ' EN DURING WOULS , f HE superb quality of Whittall Anglo-Persian rugs has its origin in those far away countries where alone may be found the long, tough libred wools from which the finest rugs and carpets are woven. These fine wools are inspected and selected by our own trusted buyers in the foreign markets. On arrival at the Whittall'Mills, these wools are so expertly graded and blended that the yarns are both soft and resilient, strong but pliable, lus- trous yet durable. As no one kind of wool can possibly have all these essentials of quality, each Anglo-Persian rug represents a scientific mixture of wools from sources as widely scattered as Persia, India, China, South America or Scotland. After these blended wools are cleansed, dried, carded, drawn and combed, they are ready for spinning into triple-stranded yarn. These are preliminary Steps, before the yarns are even dyed and woven into the Whittall Rugs which grace the floors of so many American homes. Considering the care and skill employed even in the initial steps of its pro- ' duction, is it any wonder that the Whittall Anglo-Persians rank high among V the world's finest machine-woven rugs? er ' - 1 l, . li' 9 fv 5 fsffffffsa 'L CRES S0 S I . ' f lr 4- ,' nw- ul' lj :lily ,dgtgjki Lqbmli 11. N1 I lll gg: :zgigiv nf1herugyoub ?,k L31 Q: - A, vfai. dt' V U . -7 ' 'i ' 7' z- - 4.1. 'VV' ' , 4 A. LN- L ft, ,' U- ,LL,,,,i..f,g.4,,,x .fm 4,,,,,,,,,,g, lil i' Ullllll Page 101 Tlzere's nothing that satisfies like luzzfing your friends say 'QI-Ie's a well dressed man +1 lirvfmhv l'1j1 I1a11 511411111 :. Nhu 111311 Nl'1lll111 1111-11 1i111111' 111:11 11z11'1 S1'11f11l1'111'1' X 11:11'x 511 its :11-1- 11211110118 1111' x11'I1- -- 2'-1'1' il1XY'1Yx 1111111111-1' 1111- 111111' 111111 ' 1lI 1-1111 1'11 '1'111- 111111' l'1'e'1 1 11. . - gs 1 ' x. Q. ,,,.1.. '. 1 .' , ' . . 1 1 -1-1 -1 ' ' 1 1 1. 11,1 .11 1.11111111 1111 1111'XN111111X14'J11 l-111111l1llN1f1'. 11111 1-1111 11111' E1 P1'e11,' 11111111 1 1111111111111 1 X111111X 111 I1l1111l1ll1X 111111 11111 '11- 1 1 . - 1- .1 . .-- .- '71 1 Nfx '1',x1 . 1, 1 . .1' ' ' J --111 311 111111 f1'--1511. 1111I1'1' 11:11-1 S1111z111'111-1' N. Marx Ruin 111 1425.1111:11111 III1- .111 Nll11N11l11'- 111li1x1'11 111'1'1- :1l'1' 111'1-xx1'11 1'I1'1'1' 111A 1'1li1l'11'11 XY11 l1'l'Ni xY1'l1111'Nl 21' ' 11 1 1 11 111 1-:11-11 11'1-1-11 Of course you will want your graduation suit to be IL Hart Schaffner 85 Marx make. I 111111 11'1L13y Globe Clothing Compan Page 102 1 NE YOUNG MAN accumulates rlollars and the other debts. Wfhich of them 11151 will become rich? Indiana Loan and Trust Company M The Bank for Everybody 1' T0ac11111': I'1:1111's1111. 1Il what 111111 111. 1111- 1111l1l' is 1,1'11'1'.5 1-111s111- 111 112I1l1. Pe11f1's1111: XY1151 111 1111- 114'XY 11-ST111111-111 111' 111111151-. Tcac111-1': 11111157111 11111z1s1- 111111 11 f111' 11s.' P1111-1's1111 1111111111-s 11111 111'1111i 1'lll' 1111-1-11 1111111111-5 11l'1A111'1' El l1'111- 1:1'11'1l11 111-xl 111 111111 kindly 11111,11'111s 111111 111111 1111-1'1- is llll 5111111 1-111s1111 111 11111 1111111-, 1- WINONA LAKE The Ideal Summer Resort SIX WEEKS CHAUTAUQUA PROGRAM- Thavins Exposition Band N H ,ff,,, V JU1y 1-5 The Passion Players ,,,, H, ,N JU15' 12-13 May Peterson E-, , AUQUS1 15 KROG-ER'S l FO R - QUALITY and SERVICE GROCERIES and FRESH MEATS FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Page 103 1 Central Shoe Compan I ON CENTER STREET I 'SU STYLE-NO END Where ther-e's styles a'plenty and the tastes in footwear of the Collegiate TyIe and Hot QP Al Gerard'S Central Shoe Company PERSONAL SERVICE ALWAYS M1' Nye. in 4211111111-T1'.x': A Img' is fm flu' rim of za wl1+-el H1111 the wlu-+ 011115: along: the IPHVl'llll'llf. What kinnl of il Vinh- is the h11g'tz1lii11g:. ' Kutl11'y11 Sclnaflvz A lll1gI11'j'l'i4l4'.U M1'.Ny4': N1v,:'11'1fl1-H1121 mfym'Ioi41.H ' Ilvh-11lI11ttm1: UXYIIHT lcimiofuxw-1111-1+-istl1nt? H. C. I-IERSCHER HUDSON Nj'-'I CHRYSLER ESSEX CARS QW 0 INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS 102 East Main Street WARSAW Telephone 573 Page 104 A Phone 250 I Z 311 South Detroit Street Warsaw, Indiana KLEAN KOAL Compliments of Cv. M. Stephenson Shop Ready-to-Wear and Ready-to-Use Articles For Infants, Children, Misses and Ladies Telephone 664 111 East Center Street f,'I1a1'IoTI1- F.: Hit Nye-, you lmvv vlnullt dust alll nw-1' the Imeli ul' ytrlll coat. 1I1'.Nyv: ull1I4N'sllliTlll2IIIPI'. -Inst so tllvlw- iIl'I' no Iuzmtl prints on it. Congratulations and best wishes to the Class of 1929 ffm X gy 'I Little Crow Milling Company WARSAW. INDIANA Image 105 Compliments of Warsaw Miiiing and Grain Cornpany GRAIN iiii iiiii FLQUR 4 4 Telephone 334 WARSAW. INDIANA Mim Slum' rg Wlnn XY1'I'l'.YHII IHb.X'x2lI'g1'l1llIg1'ZIIHIHT wln-11 I cauuv 111 I I'I14-I I' 'HAXINIIIIIIll'NlZ1'llIIl1.YIlI'2ltI. R NIVIVII' fill Tlnzlt wansiln-Imm-ufm-H1111-lltinll,wzisitfu r.. 3Il,s. Telephone 2 SMITH CGAL CO. All kinds of Sofi Coai Qlcismoioiies and Peeriess Cars WARSAW, INDIANA Page 106 FITCH 85 BURDE ewelry and Qptieal Store IVIIFVPcJ1llllffj'I70llllfS CLI GER'S fl 5 Concle Coats THE NEW FIRST ' Fifth Avenue Froclxs 5 Tailorecl Suits Catering to those who clesire Quality Nlerclmnclise -lg: at Moderate Prices. R11t'us: Hast11s. l was with z111nwl'1illy 1llllllllQ'll'lllIl'UTll1'1'lllQ'lll.n Kastus: IInw's that Rufus: Hl1f-wmnfwltltlcmm' it' EI lkmtlmll 1-ozxvll liml xvliw-ls. Hastusz 'l'l1aT'slwTl1i11g'. l was with El n'il'ltl1.-nllwl' night wlm wt-1:1 mit XVltl12rl l2i11l1'I'll Torvzul ilu- sumliznlf' See tlne Latest Models in . . Ford and Lincoln Cars on display in our slaow-room Qvermeyer Motor Company Phone 1084 Corner Lalxe ancl Main Streets I':nu:- INT V 1? ,N The Photograph Work in This Book Was Done by 'he tguuavr Svtuhin G. E HOUSER, Proprietor T we Telephone 450 IOYVQ South Buffalo Street Klux' Uhl Lzuly: V111 you lillltllf' tell mv lt the lzuly who wrltvs the 'Mothf-1' 's I'zrg'v' in Your Imlrw-1' is in F I XYEIIIT to toll llt'l' how much I have eu- joyf-ml 1't'2tlllIlQ' he-1' 2ll'lll'l1'N on 'Tho HX'1'Illllg1' llours in rhv Nl11'N4'1'j'.' Ht'l'h-v lioyg Hh. you llll'2lll Twhly XYllll2lll1N. 'ltll2lltN him UVQI' there with an white- shirt mn, Nlllfllitlljl' 21 Nam 14'vlicu cig'z11'. Phillip SQHPS Degndible Sm mce 1864 2 Svuririg Mranh Qllnihvs Mallory Hats Wilson Brothers Shirts Pu fir? 103 The EXALL Store The Best Place in Town to Buy Your Drugs, Stationery and Toilet Articles LANTZ E3 DUFUR BUFFALO and MARKET STS. Poiteriger Brothers Variety Store Hardware Miss 'l'l11'ift: .lulm D. King, what is am opt-iw-11:1 . ' J. D. K.: An opvlw-Ita: is an wmnzm who worlts ut tin- Ii-li-plimw t'4'Illl'iIl.l lVlauzy's Sporting Goods Store THE HOME OF THE SPORTSMAN Just Off the Square, but On the Square VVe Always Have in Slot-k a Complete Line of BASKETBALL, FOOTBALL, BASEBALL, TENNIS AND GOLF EQUIPMENT Complete Stock of Fishing Tackle, Guns, Ammunition, Cutlery of Different Kinds for the Sportsman, Scissors for the Housewife. --WE REPAIR ANYTHING-- Telephone 343 Pflyv 109 w Wg- l 'omplimn-nts ol' 1-4 Warsaw Qverall Company - Makers of --- -- GOOD OVERALLS - Telephone 428 Buffalo and Jefferson Streets Vrwllllmlilllolllts ol' Groceries and Meats DEPUY MFG' CO' Tho lim-st Q-qllipln-ml Bla-at 3I2ll'k1'l in MH 'lfm'Nl1 j1'N of Northern llllllilllil. Your . . io,,..o-ooo invite-tl. Surglcal Supplws 796 --- PHONES -1- 873 Phone 534 West Market Street Dan l'f-rry aml lloh Morg'un mot an ohl man on tho road ono day and sta1't1-41 kithling' him. Ill-llo. liouz, am- you looliillgg' for Ruth . ' The ohl man stoppe-fl Thom and suinlp I mn 114-itll:-1' Isaav. -Tat-oh or lfioaz, I am tho ox-liwlivo ol' lmlia out N1'ill'l'lllllQ1' for l3:1laa1n's ass and huholml I lmvo found him Tl'ElYl'lllllj1' with anotlu-r. WARSAW BATTERY KEHLEIUS STORE AND TIRE SHOP Lawrence Siders, Prop. MODERN COBBLERIES Dependable Shoes and VULCANIZING ond AUTO Shoe Repairing' L E ECTRIC SERVICE 116 East Center Street Phone 339 , 118 North Buifalo sn. H. KEHLER, Prop. Phone 233 City Tin Shop General Sheet Metal Wfork ASPHALT BUILTUP ROOFING PREMIER TORRID ZONE FURNACES Telephone 1001 Rear of Conrad Building Page 110 5 1 Www SU: 4'fJ5r1anf,: arf' lxffufflr' in f I The Savings Bank. Telephones 4 and 92 Corner Market and Buffalo Streets Tt'2lC1l4'I': Mus ix lll 4-ruling lllvillllllg' full nf, suvh as joyous or 5 vig'o1'0us. Will SUIIIUOII4 ,riw ux am H14-1' vxzlnlplvf P1-alnltsz Pious. M. P. HODGES General Contractor Telephone 414 1403 East Market Street WARSAW, INDIANA EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL L. F. NIEYERS ELECTRIC The Place' for S4-xwiw EDISON MAZDA LAMPS A. B. C. WASHERS Phones 893 and 1180 203 West Center Street PZIHL' 111 nmlmn--mlmnum- I-mmm mnllmmm- -ul-wvwmw -vllmlvl-HI-I Illlllwll Collins lee Cream Procluels, Inc. Fancy lee Creams Cliocolale Milli Soil Drinks Nu-Grape Ice Cream Bars Plfxone Q1 WAIQSAW, INDIANA Forl Wayne Avenue Polls Gil Compansg Mariana' Gas and Uils -ll--1.1ml.mm-ml-inmyIlmH..umm-InI--I1ll.1H..I-I-.mum..-IlmIinInnln-H-mmmnmmmm.. Always llwe Same -2- Always Goocl - Four Slalions in Wfarsaw llvnnlvlossmn: Sexy, Slmwllmp. nlill you :all vw-1' ln-an' lln- stm'.vanl,m11f 'fllat Small-lllnmllg'iving'lil'l5'mlollzlrslsfilu-lzulivx':1i1l wvlvltx' fu Snmvnlrop: No, l in-wi' ll1'Jll'1l llml mu-. li1'illllllUNNtblllZUN4'lllll'l'4llll2lllj'lMHl.Y1'lM'.H , Reuln. IllI8If1'1S 86 Sons G Prinlers - Pulnlisllers Ol Times Building Nlarliel and Incliana Slreels I-'new 112 V 53 ll Er.. ,S ,L I 7 J?A::...,f M X ygfk ,H ,J , x 51, mp- 1-P 5 9' 1 A I M ?f' - FFFHT' f ff sg in- w I lx 1 -. . L Q . . 4 '- Q' - 9 5 ff Q P 34-Q Ei!! 'J :fx f 1!' KfMxm?igrNN3lu E l :-T.5lfi-k'4 gff it 1 5, 3+ -ETEQWLL .,.. M T:--3 --f- Nr , h!g!Ji:.a'f-sfzr U ' N U ' gang-5 A-,wprrzzgf i311 . V' 4 V '1 in-...favs lg I rgrfj fi!! WJ gw. M4 gs, .ma R 5 . . . fl ' ' 2 I , ..! lf. A , 'AMN I 0-,,41.f A Page 11 vm Qu M WJ 64 'LTAQQ' Croopt s Bakery Tei?35ne Butter Crust and Milk Maicl Breacl North Detroit Street ul. W. Compton Variety Store V 7' We .Say It Wzth Bargains N Call ancl Be Convincecl 204 South Buffalo Street l,51'a1 1 wi: H 'ff' ' ' ' lle l Nl lbdll. ulmt ltmml wt A xxdtvll IS that you lHlV1'tllt,'I'L'H7 Bllblffitlli A XVUlNlPI' XY2lTK'lI.N l'31'H4l1lm'k: A YYHll1ll'I' XV?ll4'll .' Wl1at'stl1u1. ' ll0I'g:z1l1: We-ll, t'Vf'I'f' Time- I look at it l XY0lllt1'l'NYll2lt time it is. General Motors Trucks New Shop New Equipment Two Service Trucks with Crane Home of BUICK Valve-in-Head Motor Cars Get tnehincl the wheel ancl get the facts RCDBINSGN MCTCR SALES OPEN DA Y AND NIGHT Telephone Q56 Corner Lake and Market Streets Page 114 Interstate Pulolie Service Cornpang WATER PGWER GAS LIGHT APPLIANCES Telephone 214 107 West Center Street Chet ll.: Bladz1n1 is flu-rv swim-tliilxg for you. C11N10llH'1'2 I would like- to sw- smut- 4-mst-ts. 1'l1estv1'z What bust. maclzun I Madanlz I llfbllli knmv. 1 1li1l11't In-ai' zulytliing hint. The Lalie City Bank SAFETY - COURTESY - SERVICE A Savings Account with Us Will Assure Your Financial Ability THIS BANK SERVES AS ADMINISTRATOR, TRUSTEE OR GUARDIAN Kosciuslio Alnstract and Title Guaranty Co. ABSTRACTS of. TITLE To Real Estate in Kosciuslxo Coung Telephone 181 104 East Center Street Page 115 ,, .ef . .-.ik cg, . - fry. 1: . ,v , , ,, A,,,,, . 1,A ff2a.ef 'q,.1MA f C WG . . I f ,, ' 5 f 'xx '55 ,. 6 ,,.:, V1,A 4 1 K , Q A A V O6 5. , A. V ' ' ip. ' , . ., ,.., 'V ' f' Q i ' I CouVW1.m0U3iWC1.xmom+ ' Ab,bA f LQP V ', , ' 5 5, - W .Y , wi? .,.V,. ,Z .,.,.. f, , ,. M 1 .. A'-1- 5. 'W L YY' 5 . i Ei g 1 f PKHVLLX. Di VCT W f .x:.. fb H ' ' Qbcgfok Xxxi DQQQ Q5 K' Wy Home Made Canciies anci Ice Cream LUNCHES Where good food and good peopi The Washington SHOES iiiviiig The Very Latest in Summer Patterns and Styles Quality Shoe Store e meet 105 East Center Street Where Quality Is Highest Where Prices Are Lowest Jet White Groceteria Co. Warsaw, Leesburg, Syracuse, Ligonier Elkhart, Mishawaiaa, South Bend . Y . Max llullz I get zilmigg' ull ll I t ui til 1 ll lwv 1'Vl'll1lI ' the-11 I 110 not know what to do with my ivwli 1-ml. le-z1clu-1'- llul vnu 1-vol' Irv I fi 1 4-1 ,-. Q , ttm Ill hut mi it ill 'gym - Busy Bee estaurant nnmmmiumumunIImu1mnmmmmi-mn In--u 1ui-nIIuIImIinIimui.inunvinI-ifnmIinIuiI-uIinII-IImmumimnmnu A Good Place to Eat 1904 East Market Stree ROY RUSE, Proprietor Centenninl Tnennoe mmmmmm-mn muimmmummmm- ' 5 The Home of Gooci Plays Widanian - McDonald, O Page 116 WIIQFS UNIQUE BAKE SHOP KLINGLE GROCERY Buffalo Street WEDDING CAKES AND PARTY ORDERS A SPECIALTY Phone 949 -Oi Highest Quality Groceries and Cold Meats io- ANTHONY MATHIA, Proprietor Phone 887 Washington and South ---0111111111111-111s111-1 J. L. BIBLER 81 SONS Pioneer Funeral Directors of Wfarsaw Funeral Home at Lake and Fort Wayne Streets PROMPT AMBULANCE SERVICE TELEPHONE 558 Nye: Xv211'Ql'l'.l11lf'1lll4'Y1'l'1'XI11'1'1 111 Q-1-1 1111 X'4'1'f' 1111111 111 1111- XY111'141.1 Yz11'g1-1': IJ1lll.I k1111w. Was 1111 111 :111 i111Al1If1111' v1-s11-1'11111'. Nye: NYz1s11' I' z 1' Y X 1 1, TX1111 III 1111 '11'L:'121': X11.1111- 111'11'1-1' sz1111 111- ll4'Y1'l' 112141 11-11 EIIINI 111- 1111 t111-1'1- V1-1. HOTEL HAYS A Sensible Place to Eat We Cater to Banquets and Dinner Parties. MENUS and PRICES Cheerfully Submitted. H. B. SMITH, Proprietor CORNER CIGAR STORE Oldest Established Cigar Store in Warsaw. Cigars, Candies, Fruits CHRIS. GILBERTSON, Prop. Northeast Corner Buffalo and Center f 1 is -1-as 'l 1111 1111- W5 1. L it Super Photo Service L. L. BLOSSER Lake City Bank Building Page 117 SCHLEMMER 85 SCHLEMMER Sheet Metal Contractors RUDY WARM AIR FURNACES Telephone 89 213 South Buffalo Street Leads the World in Motor Car Value RAPP BROTHERS Telephone 591 b 210 East Main Street 'l'v:ufl1a-1'z What is'l'l1o111:1w l31'2l1l1lm'k'N lH'illl2i1'V IJIIVIDONI' in attvlnliw Ill h s1'llool.' . ' ru Smzall Roy: To spoon with Edith Silva-ux 4l1ll'1llg' the fiVf'-1111111110 peum N 111 the- ZISSEIIIIDIY room. M. H. SKINNER MEMORIALS of High Quality, Not Quantity. Telephone 665 112 South Lake Street Send Your WARSAW DRY CLEANING HARDWARE COMPANY -- to - Hardware SHROCICS Farm Machinery Dependable Since 1906 Implements 114 West Market Street Page ' 118. 113 West Market Street HARRY ORAM 86 SONS Headquarters for Dodge and Plymouth CENTRAL MARKET I. G. A. Store Highest Quality Automobiles See the new models' Groceries and Meats Phone 44 Lake and Center Sts. Phones 52 and 540 FUNK PHARMACY FOOTE'S The San-Tox Store RESTAURANT Where your dollars have more -HI-he Home of Good Coffeew sense. Sodas and Sandwiches Eat Here Phone 35 112 So. Buffalo St. 112 East Center Street She: l lle-arml SHl1l1,'Hll4' yell t'owl,' xVll1'l'l' are tlw fvatln-1-s I Ile: Uh, this garner is lil-tm-mi two ' IPli'k4'1lill'HlllN,H MELLENCAMP V ' VH 1 TSM BRQTHERS GOSHERT8cWARD H01lle South Side Public Square Outfitters Phone 30 Fancy Groceries Opposite Interurban Station Phones 128 and 401 YOUR APPEARANCE IS VERY IMPORTANT ln tant it is nlmsolultl-ly lIl'1'l'SN2il'j' To apps-a1'zlT your In-si at all times. C1ark's Beauty Parlor and Barber Shop Widaman Building, Up Stairs W. A. DIDDEL Insurance Phone 808 WARSAW, INDIANA Page 119 The Liberty Lunch HOT LUNCHES - - SHORT ORDERS Telephone 1011 115 East Center Street DAVIS BROTHERS Wloolesale Confections 1 Manufacturers of SOFT DRINKS Telephone 973 North Detroit Street llolr: l,1lY1'-lllillilllg' lx zlllmll llll' Silllll' zu ll EIIXYZIYN Ima ln-1-ll. Noll: Ilow 'N that .' lloll: XX 1-ll. lll Italyll1vg'1l'ls1lwll to ell :lull listen lu El lyre- most ol' the llllllllfilllll llu-Y Sllll lln Tllzlt lll XYill'SElNX'. QUALITY SHOE REPAIR SHOP We use the best of materials and guarantee all our Work. V. ZEHNER, Prop. Telephone 47 213 South Buffalo Street DePOY'S New Sc and lOc Store Better than you can get elsewhere. 4 TRY US. 108 South Bulfalo Street 'The best place to trade after all ROSS GROCERY ZIMMER staple and Fancy MANUFACTURING COMPANY GROCERIES FRESH MEATS Free Delivery-Phone 42 422 North Detroit Street Page 120 Manufacturers of Fracture Equipment ZIMMER SPLINT COMPANY North Detroit Street RM xii. -3. I k U Z .H 'f -x x i ,.,' W , Q5 I,uw, Q. 13 gg . f Q n 7F,f '- , e , K X lx 'Em ' N W5 14 A 5,262 - -Txxzi 1 'fs' FQ . '-if .1 ' T 14t , 51 4 5, ' 3 'Vt fWf.ai 1 - --1.-i.,f 4 , -ist' w X sf, -,I ,V . ,V . V ' I 1 . 1' Y , e e 'g' C Y: , A ., .,..h . V ' T 7' in 41, ' 4' L A 1 -5 ' in Q95 , 1, ev f' . 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I IIMWNI11-11'1ll-M111svxlu-1-1111-1111 KXYK ll A BOTTLE OF MILK WARSAW IS a BOTTLE OF HEALTH WARSAW MILK COMPANY COMPANY Service and Quality Phone 927 Telephone 980 --Tlaei NORTH SIDE HUB CLOTHING STORE G R 0 C E R Y Fresh and Smoked Meats MICHAEL STERN GROCERIES GOOD CLOTHES Roy I-Iatfield, - - Proprietor and FRUITS PAUL A. OBERLI, Prop. Phone 670 Lake and Pike Sts Page 122 The STRAND THEATRE WARSAW LAUNDRY COMPANY First National United Artists e are FOX Universal A Dependable Laundry Pathe DeMil1e Pictures 'S tg L. J. DUNNING, Manager Phone 3 South Buffalo Street East Dollar Cleaners Telephone 702 'l'ezicl1e1': -Iolimiy i in you te-ll wlizil ai liypowite is. ' vlllllllllyi Yi-N. mi im. It's ai boy who 4-mm-N to xvllmil with ai smile on his fave, Pioneers in building eight cylinder cars Buy a, Straight Eight and enjoy the smoothness and ease of operation, and be assured of the highest resale value in two years. MENZIE MOTOR SALES 110 East Main. HONIER T. MENZIE 8. SON Phone 1275 REX WINSHIP WINONA DAIRY I. C. VAN DYKE, Proprietor Watch and Pasteurized Clock Repairing MILK State Bank Building Phone White 765 King-'S Highway I'ug.1v 1222 SMITH SHOE HOSPITAL N1-1'x'i1-1- with il Smile We collect and deliver to all parts of the city G. G. SMITH, Proprietor Telephone 879 108 North Indiana Street SMITH BATTERY AND ELECTRIC SERVICE Atwater-Kent Radio Sales and Service C Authorized J , Prest-O-Lite Batteries DELCO, REIVIY AND AUTOVLITE ELECTRIC SERVICE Phone 231 Corner Lake and Main Streets -. ,vw Il1'y.N:1s111sf IA'llllll4' llI'1'N4'lll lllflll 11'1I11 lo v11l1. HNIIW s11l1! Hoy! Vs g'11l11l11111I 1111111 o1x'11l ANDERSON PRED S. WARD GREENHOUSES Diamonds Say it with Flowers Watches Jewelry Phone 81 EXPERT REPAIRING T WARSAW, IND. 118 South Buffalo Street DUTCH GROCERY and Meat Market MERL RINGGENBERG, Prop. Home-Killed Meats Eckart's Hams and Bacon Phone 135 206 S. Buffalo St. DEDERICK The Florist For Choice Cut Flowers and Plants Phone 844 Warsaw, Ind. Value 121 Everything for the Automobile Q E-.5 D G d H d rlihrii' S T1-IE T1-10M AS Tiiwiiie Cut Glass Toys Jewelry COMBINED STORES o Candy Books D1SheS Stationery w. R. THOMAS, Proprietor Ribb0I1S Notions Hats The Largest Notion and China Store in Northern Indiana Corner Buffalo and Market Streets Warsaw, Indiana BIl'.ll1lSlll'l'3 'l'l1:1t voulrl not lu- lltll' il woulrl violzm- tlu- lnw 1ll'll1'l'4'llllj'. .lolm G.: W1-ll,lrrtkl-1-lar-all the- lalw :mml tllr-11 it will ln- :Ill ll K. l 3 - E N J o Y 1 u l l a DEM ?,i:RmQz5:r.l23f:mn . A V - p Crellfnaglna C I W IC A A a'7Z'Aywf1 2529 'T1f.f.TfS a32 ff IJ 3, Pleasing Service 5 lil 'KQV F R 1 T z I Y s ll 1' 735 TEA RooM ll-:J rf 'l 'l' l Phone 457 ll l . l 'Ar U-r or A rfmor of ' or wr' r ' r lfll, o. o afox' I-, Pilggnf 125 ,- rim , 1- '-'4- - --.e....-L... ' ,Q rg-ff-.f ,-L., -..-- ,N ,. .-Q... , Q 4555 ........ IM-3,355-3,g.LL Emil -Zjfgw vs.-f . t fi THE TIGER STAFF DON SCHADE Business IXia11ager. WILBUR SMITH ALICE WOODLING Advertising Manager, Smnpslmt Editor WILLIAM COLLISSON ETHELYN KER MARSHALL KIRK Calendar Editor. Edilfll'-ill-Cl1i9f. Art Editor. ELIZABETH THOMPSON DALE BAUER Organization Editor. Literzlry lflclitmz LOUIS BREADING HELEN JONTZ Athletic: Editor. SIv1mg41'upI1u1'. lwilfl' II A OFF THE SQUARE- BUT ON THE SQUARE Anything and Everything in Hardware and Implements Stoves and Ranges C. U. LOWE SL SON 201 West Center Street Eat at the- CARTEAUX CAFE Q1From a varied menu you may always select a delightful meal or lunch, home- cooked. Courteous, attentive service and pleasant surroundings. A. F. CARTEAUX, Proprietor 112 North Buffalo Street Warsaw Candy Kitchen Home Made Ice Cream and Candy Always Fresh LIGHT LUNCHES Buffalo and Center Streets -The-1 WEICK GIFT SHOPPE Cards, Gifts, Party Goods, Etc. 115 East Market Street A ,H Bliss -Im lu-sz H,Xl'1'j'4llI lnllsis-zillx' mel new 1 1 I Folly: Am If Why nt ilu-:lui-ol'1xw I IIN4'lI In plan' on ilu- Imoleum THE INTERURBAN NEWS STAND THE HOUSE OF QUALITY C. W. MUMAW, Proprietor Exclusive Selling Agent Wbif7lld1l,S Chocolates A COMPLETE LINE OF BUNTE BROS. HARD CANDIES DIANA CONFECTIONS MARTHA WASHINGTON BON BONS PERIODICALS NEWSPAPERS CIGARS CONSERVATORY MAPLE AVENUE of MUSIC GREENHOUSE -103 North Maple Avenue MAUDE SNYDER, Director. RALPH FIFER, PFOP- Flowers Phone 694 FOR ALL occAs1oNs Warsaw, Indiana Phone 230. Page 12213 WARSAW FIRE DEP'T East Center Street Prompt-Courteous-Certain Calls Answered Day or Night. Try Us. THE MALOY HOTEL Two Miles South of Town. Special Rates to Graduates of the W. H. S. Chicken Dinners CLARENCE TILLMAN World Champion Gum Chewer. Now Booking One Night Stands at S50.00, Headquarters at Mauzy's. JACK MOWERY, B. s. CONSULTING ENGINEER 747 West Market Street Phone 807 il se llls To im- lll'll X'Hllll ' lllilll xllnlllll lw num Dr. llumlsonz Ma1'fl1z1. A -4' molisi-imlTiu11s. cause- he lllN Sll'l go lllilllt' zmfl study. Mzwtliaz l'o11s4,-ieiitimisI Why. ln- l 1 - just siis :mil worru-s lllmsf-ll sick ln-- -PERRY BAKER- Champion Pie Eater of the World. Now Booking Engagements. Headquarters at Breeding's. SCHADE 85 SCHROM Authors of the Latest Book Entitled B1uiTing Your Way Through the Senior Year Price, 31.00. -JONTZ 86 ROPER- Beauty Parlor Artists. Founders of the Permanent Shave for Men. Fourth Floor over Pottenger's Hardware Store. Walk Up and Shave .lg P120 121 PEANUTS BREADING Licensed Show Barker and Auctioneer. 114 North Hickory Street Phone 478 Early History oi Warsaw Schools The first school house in Warsaw was on Fort 1Vaync Avenue on the west side of thc street. just whcrc it joins Fort Wayne street. This was a pretty place among' the native trccs. It was just cast ol' thc niaiu liigrhway leading' north to liccsluirg' and closc to tht- busiest corner oi' thc town at that tinie, the corner whcrc the tfhristian Science church is located. Tlus was thcn a hotel where the stage coaches stopped on their way to points north. The tirst school house was quite aristrocatic, bt-ing' of franic construction instead of logs, and bt-ing 18x28 fcct. in sizc. Joseph A. Funk. e'raudl'athcr of our worthy drug'g'ist, taught hcrc in 18-ll--15 for thc princcly salary of 51417 a nionth. ,lt is said that he was succeeded about 1548 by a inan nanicd t'lark who used thc old franie court house building' for a school house. This was opposite north of the present llays Hotel. About 18-lil sonic say that a new school house was constructed on South Indiana street, probably about wht-rc 1lct'artcr's rcsidcncc now is or just north oi' this. Mrs. ll. S. lligrgrs rcnicnihcrs thc laying' of thc corner stone for this building. llcrc Mr. Funk and his cousin. Einilinc Yocuin. taught, in 1850-51. It was the tirst two-rooni school houst- in town. The cnrolhnent was 140-150 pcoplc, probably all ages l'roni scvcn to cightccu or twenty, .l. L. D. llurnctt succccdcd Mr. Funk in 155556, ln 1858 a new school housc was built on Detroit strcct. lt stood on thc wcst side just north of thc railroad which was thcn be-ing' built. This was a tlircc-story l't't'lElllg1'l1l?il' building. There wcrc two rooms on thc tirst tloor, two on thc second. and one on thc third. ex- cept for a small recitation rooiu to thc north. It was known as thc llnion School. be-ing thc tirst frcc public school in thc town. It was uscd until 1872 when thc t'4-ntcr Ward of our day was built. In 1851 Blrs Jane Inckey Ckuven cauieto YVarsau'froni Logansport She suuted the first real school in yVarsaw in a building on South Buffalo on the east side just south of the present railroad. From here she transferred the school to a new hoine on South Detroit street on the east side just north of South street. Here was a beautiful spot and her school was kucnvn as hIrs.CHwuwurs Sennnary or the Grove School For a quarter of a century thisznistocratic schrud uuocthe socialanid educational center of Ure towur Severalinivate schtuds were conducted aboiu the tomar one being on the southeast con ner of Indiana and South streets by a Miss Bookstaver. She was a. tall, angular lady and wore a scoop bonnet. also two curls in front of each ear. Her aunt, Miss Becker, assisted her. They yvere very digniueclladies and highly respected. The first principal of the Union School was Prof. D. T. Johnson. He married the simer of Charhe lHle.later a pronnnent drugghu of 1VarsauH Johnsonks daughter inamied Hudson Beck and was Hu+nuuhertH Ahnon Beck. Johnson was assmtedin the high school and gl'21l1llllLil' grades by his wife and by Nelson Richhart. who taught inusic. Tdus schcnu was not graded,the pupus being classined by age and looks. John- son was followed by Valois Butler, who had been in charge at Waukegan, Illinois. Biuler calne here at the sohciuuion of Judge Jarnes S. Frazen one of the staunch ad- vocates of Ute free school systeni. lle yvas die father of llarriet Frazer, udio attended that llnion Schrnd as a chikl Hiuler reniahied tour or Hve years and yvent Uitloshen to becorue head of Goshen Cohege. Ile died several years ago hi Caldornia at Hie age of H+ Prof An H1 Elwood succeeded lhuler at XVarsaux The Lhuon school house was braced aluive with iron rods stretching across Ure upper rooiu. The ruinor got abroad, 1exaggerated.ru'course. by urchins ulio did not desire to go to sehoolJ,that Ure house was unsafe, When storms would coine soinetiines the students would all leave the lunkhng nirealorcountmten Night, Auyhou'as Reub.XVHhannssays.thelnuhhng was 'jndled dow1V'in the spring of 1872 and a good substantnd buihhng put up in ns place at a cost of about S1tL60oAML The old East VVard and the present YVest VVard buildings were built the same year. -G. A. N. Page 128 4 QS K5 4 V S J? ., ffW7gff'f'iV xv 53? f x E f' ii i i 5 A it fx i F 0 - Q-aff A RED, RED ROSE. My luve is like a red, red rose Tliat's 11ewly sprung in Juneg My luve is like the melodie Tl1at's sweetly played in tune. As fail' art thou, my boimie lass, S0 deep in luve am lg And I will luve thee still, my dear, Till a' the seas gang dry. Till a' the seas gang dry, my dear. And the rocks melt wi' the suni And I will luve thee still, my clear, Wliile all the sands o' life shall run. --Robert Burns. Page 129 ,f Senior Class Poem Our class, not first to t-onie nor last to go. Bids farewell to the ones we've learned to know, And, on its untried wires, soars to the sky, To fly: to flyi to try, again, to fiy. Une wish: That you may understand The parting word and claspiiig hand Mean not Goo4lhy and better gain, But Au Revoir. We ineet again! One hope: That in the tnture years. Against the power that nioultls and sears. You'I1 stand. eternal. waiting those, XVho come to learn what this class knows. Une trihnfe: For you've always been The house we've solved our prohlelns in. And here upon our hearts we wear The virtues that you branded there. Une prayer: May those you send away Voine back to you some distant day. And from their bounties fine. Lay gifts upon thy humble shrine. DALE B. BAUER, Senior Clzws Page 130 zzfozgrajyfqs QL ' fm? FL I 4, -III' ,gm r.. I W. v -Z H .nf 1 . L51 .sf-vs. - -.-M.. .45 .1 HMV. gf '1 1-si'-. '. dl Y. rw ' ' , ..,:9, X, A ' ' ' J. g . .33 4- A' 4- . 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M1 '1fa7 f-1121315131:11:35:11gift 'i1'gi'v'11z1'5111 Page 11 xg 1 ' 1'3--1 1 1 . . . iillggsgix 111111 111 1111. 111- 1111s il 11-1-11113111 1:f?5f 1111111111-ss 111111 111x'1- 111w111'11 11111 115' 81 111-111'1y Q11-11111-1'111i1111 111 1111 1111- 1111111s Education and Democracy LCREN CHASTAIN Principal llii- gin-atvsl s1-i'Viw- that Warsaii' iligtli Hvlmul Villl IH'1'l'Hl'll1 is to givi- uailiiiiiv vmii-st-s, vm-alimial wiiii'svs :mil vxtra 1'llI'l'lClll2l activitios so into- -iialiil that llk'l' giailiiatvs i-an taki- thi-ii' lilac:-s as iiitelligi-lit citizens in a ill lll1ltl'2Il'j'. The- llll1l4'l'l-YlllQ' piiiqicnsv ul' all 1,'4llll'Nl'N in thc Fvglllill' ClU'1'lC1ll1l1l1 is art that lciimvlvtlgv wliivli will aiil thc imlivifliial to form l1lSjllflg'l11k'l1lS, .mil solvt- his mvii piwilrli-iiis iiiti-lligwliitly. 'l'l1if lniwililviiis of a tltt1l1OC1'HCY arise limii Iliw lit-oplv aiifl must lu- suliw-il hy thi- in-uplv. Coiiscqiie,-iitly wc must I1 in lllllYl'l'N2ll ciluvalimi iii zi ilviiim-i'am-,v. ln a triiv lll'lllHl'l'2ll'j' l.l'l'l' lwnpli- vufupi-i'atv in a frioiiilly spirit, for the I1lXfllll't'llll'lll of all. All aiu- loyal In Ihv cuiniiiuii iiluals. Positions aw ixiaiilf-il to thirst- who In-st can st-i'i'v. aml vavli imlivimlual finds that placv for xxliimli hi- is lwst suitwl. Thi- liasic iilva ham-k ol' the- great iiuiiiber of vxtra mini Il iila at-tivitivs iii our high svliool is to givv Olll' stutloiits practice iii work- milllllllrll iile-als. Tha- stmlviit who whoh--lil-a1't4-mlly takes his place in some school av1ii'ity aml to thi- lu-st nl' his ahility pi-minutes that activity and its nh ils is gaiiiiiig' vxpi-i'1vi1w :xml i-1-1-1-iviiif-' ll'illlllll ' which will bettci' limi to , . 5 5 f , luminal-'I--'twill-11m-ii iii a ill-il14wi wv i ., . 1 . Page 12 mf- lHQ't'llll'l' in a spirit nl' l'i'i1-mlliiivss aml loyalty for thc advauceiiiciit of X mfg 'fi T f Wh X We ffl! ,MHmmwaamfw wi w gm- , u,,gw mu,1 lk' Wrluhf A K . Mm , 1 will 'M JA M 1 I v WWW ,WWW MMW??4 WHQIQN W 5 M ' w x ' 1' lm . U , GN L ' 1 E x ' N w 1' , X H K U ' yy Y MXN 55 IH ' 1 .Q gg . X .gil X . . 1 eg -V.. , X ' - I9 ' 5 llI'w.la.kx-luuln. ulll - lhhhu lx lk1Mullx-uklx hm 7 1' . 17 f X, -1 P Q , Q I-. U 1 . .Q Q .+I 4 X ll A 'f FRANCES SHARP, Ph. B. Northwestern University Department of Social Sciences ,l ' SINAH THRIFT, A. B. Miami University Department of Modern Languages MARY KATHRYN SHOUP, B. S. Purdue University Department of Science PRISCILLA LOCKWOOD Normal Colleges ot A. G. U. Department of Athletics Page 15 l IVIAMIE EDGINGTCN, A. Otterbein I'nix'ersi.y Department of English X B. NIARIAN HERRICK, A. M. University of Kansas Departinent of Latin CARRIE JAQUES Northwestern Sclimil of M Depzirtnient nf Music BETTY ZIMMERLY John Herron Art Sclnml Dt'Dl'll'rIllGlll nl' Art usic N 1 I 1 ', 1x1 fs 1 . Q . 0.1, uf. v , .I rw S s 1 1 1 A 1 Q 1 11. .. ,, 1 1 V 1 .. ff 1-1' '1,11,', ' 34,1 1 , ,., 1 ,r r-.rv.m'zwwvnr.x ALLEN OHMART1' Valparaiso University llepartlnent of Manual Arts MARY SINIONS, A. B. Wlinona College llepartinent of English GEORGE BEAUCHAIVIP, A. B. Indiana University llepartinent of English and Public Speaking GEORGE FISHER, B. S. linliuiia University llepzirtinviit ol' Pliysiual Educ-ation Page CATHERINE WEAVER, B. S. Purdue University Department of Home Economics FRANK YENNER Northern Indiana Normal School and Manchester College Commercial Department JOHN BARTON, B. S. Ohio State University Department of Agriculture i Geo. A. NYE, A. B. Indiana University Licensed Civil Engineer No. 1263 Q K- ' ' '. W. 1 g x v4 1, 4 'W z L I 5 'B keV' 'uk Ml R 5 Q I ER ' YENN 2 , sv 2 eg . -4. Q55 ,A M 4 i f- , -b N -'-- A. .f -': 5 .. fl. ' fx .. 2 -f E: fri. '-'A m e L' . 3 EAUCHAMP if Q: QQ E53 u 2 XQEAVEQ ,. iii? EQ N :vs- . N ' . f ...... N, -.MAN me ww Q-1 , : Q . ' X :.-J v . Sw .v X ' U55 , i--.wx :-.3 iv I 4 3 ' egg' Q., K 3 Q2 23. K? X 1 F.. .E . W .QQ eve SQ ' 1 , SACQU EQ 1 u Q 'Q w 9 x K 4 if 'V Z , , 'MA K at 4 vm, fx . - . . 9 C ' : '-4 Q61-, --v.4ffE'5,g-F, 5,44 ,im A , Ps a.. - f' . 0 NYE If f w . - V, f g s',ig.,. : 7 A v In Ei! y . ' If ' M ' THWT ' 5HAQp'HERQ'CK'N0EAVEQ . .. . . ' r3AQwm 2 Qmoup x - 1 I .y Q.: V, V L T , X H w a f, M X-eg 2:26 -24,5 flffl, . ' 'lf X x X y ,I-4 5' ,S X vii 1 x , Vx' LOCKXJOOD CHAQTAIM A .1 . J .123 . ' EDGINGTOKO OH M AQT Page 17 .. .h......Y.v ..Y. , . G Q N1 1' f 'X v 1 1 4 x- x jFg : 5. Q. A-. A X . X 1,-.fhf fix, f .fy . - - A -f s- 2. QR M Pm' S-1fi't.ifie'5? R.,:jEw's'g SN' Page 18 X ff K -5,-5 - - Y - 1 x 1 Q , V7 ' ' 1, ' xv 'N NN ' 1 - -xAHllIln,,g X .. .. J' il 5 ll' l. 'l t Class SENIORS VERNON VAN DYKE President VVILLIAM COLLISSON Vice President WILBUR SMITH Secretary MILDRED CHAPMAN Treasurer SOPHOMORES GENE WIDAMAN President MELVIN SUTHERLIN Vice President ROBERT BOWMAN Secretary MARY BONNER Treasurer xf-vw 'P' . - 5. 5 5,13 Sf 3 -, :.. Q , ,mee ' f -- ' X gi- A .323 2-,Q 511553-' -f - .ew V gg., -Q? Wigan fr V a2: xfvfS5g5:'.,:v : ' A. - -s , Q, 33,1 , ,mg V T ' i x x . . .,A, X if ' N K , 1 H vp - w C . ., if ' 'sax ': - v - -Sis . f if r 2' - x X 'Sv' N C Y Sz M me 5 we ,, F :gf .,, . R A 5 t X., . 4- fy -':-, E , H . ,f-A - .'.-. 1 V , ' 2Es.Q::2i5: G, 6 A V',,, L f 5' -r Oi- T-5 in fi' f-fJi Hi?-f3 . 9'ifni':, .--' :1.'. iz,-, J v :Los ? 3- ., F, ., .. X 3 ,, . . , V 'I I .fl - fi- '-3:2 ,'- 1:' , Q - Vg, skein ie 1 ...f A 2' A' V- - . ,',f S'?w K , 6' . J if vp if 3. A ' ai v WL Vx .V 'l ,gil-sggiv e , - nf' 9 'A 2 f 7 ' A H , ,..:3 fi 1 5 4? ' I nM,.4....a.uQf... A if ' j'-, Vf '7 - - Y 1 V- 4:5 '- I. Q sg, 3 ' 523- as V fa 1: Page 21 Qfiicers JUNIORS FOSTER RICKEL President MARGARET GILLIAM Vice President ISADORE PYLE Secretary DOROTHY BROWN Treasurer FRESHMEN FRANCES CLARK President DAN POLK Vice President GERALDINE HINES Secretary JOHN COLEMAN Treasurer f , 3 3,351- V 4 4' ., Q?- w Q e 12,15-M ' . f 'Q .1 M x f , 'Qi' f w'?fI5.'Q '- ,A,.A , ff' A '::'--' f-tsf:..::: .,.- ,.,, 1, .-,AA . ANGLIN, BERNICE I'2ln1-rl-Qs UI' H--urls Thrift Committee 1. 2. Gle-9 Club 2. 4. ODP1'E'llll Sl. 4. DNIIIIEIIIL' Club il. Cross Committee Vice Prosillelll 1. Red ARNOLD, DORIS E. Vp and l'wn1ing Glee Club l. 2, 23. -l. Operettzl 1, 2. 25. Band 2, 22, -1. lJ1'rl1eS'i':w 2, 3. 1. Girls' CIIIWIIS 2, II. BALES, ESTHER 'l'ln- XYis:- Xll'51IIl Cfmllnercial Club -1. Sv Q.. Z., Page 22 wwe BAUER, DALE limp: l,vzu ' Orutory 1. Dramatic Club 3. Track 2, 3. Iuter-class Track 3. Tiger Staff 4. BERLIN, RICHARD llivllurd llu- Liun l-Il-arL1- Baslietlaall 2, 3, 4. Football 3, 4. Athletic Nlallagel' 5. Purdue Roundup 2. BOLINGER, CHESTER If 1 XYv1'15- Kia: ,' Football 1. 2, il. 4. ilasketball 1. Z, il, 4. ljuslietbull Capiuin 23. Track 1. 2, 3. ODIPYQIIH 3, ll. The Ycuugjizul' 5 BRADDOCK, THOMAS Sentinivntal 'Yummy Science Club 3. Clee Club 2, 3. 4. Band 2, Il. 4. Boys' Quartet 4. Operetta 2. H. 4. The Youngest 25. Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4. Football 2. BREADING, LOUIS Little Vluwli Lust Thrift Comm. 1. Reception Comm. 3. Commercial Meet 3. Yell Leader 3, 4. - Athletic Comm. 2, 3. 4f Athletic Manager 4. Basketball 4. Tiger Staff 4. I tt CLARK, HELEN Lady ot' tbl- Luke -LH Club 1, 2, 3. Red Cross Comm. 1. Thrift Comm. 2. French Club 2. Lakeland, Fla.. H. S. 5. Glee Club 2. 3. Reception Comm. 3. Page 23 CLOVER, MARGARET The LvlllilltPXYIl rguanuiuy Red Cross Cmuni. 1. Glee Club 1. Cperetta 1. French Club 2. Dramatic Club 2. -l-H Club 1. 2. 31. CHAPIVIAN. IVIILDRED !4mil4-S Tiny Tiger Staff 1. llomc Economics t'lub 1. LZ 4-H Club 1. 2, Il. Health Club 2. Class Treasurer -l. COLLISSON, BILL 'l'li4- sky l'1lb1 Vice President -t. Tiger Slaft' 4. Football 2, Zi, 4. Track ll, Il, 4. tilee Club 1. 2, JZ, 4. Operetta 1. 2, fl. 4. Boys' Quartet ZZ. 4. The Patsy 4. Reception Cumin. 21. .v,., H1-X Z, U. 4, : . r.. rv- Jug ,-L i .39 -3' ,- 6 5 -s. , . T144 -W ' - fffizffilfri - I .1 4:15 I g,j3A,?:p-...Rvws T 4 . N . sr 1 11 5. 'gli Q- Af. , in 4 Rv x .. K i x Qi- alll. ' V- . ,..f 'U ' . 'Q 4-.lf , 541552 4 'iff I WC... ,.,,. . .. ,,,,,T A. . . V... .A 591.15213 ' .f f 1. I . in 6 l A 1 .?,. ., . 53242. ' . - A ' A F- ' 21 ' ..'.'5gE'.' , 1 31155133 li 4 'V ' M- .nfl- F . 82,-3kF? l - .4 1 1,-leafy.. .wseafilffl my 4.1-ws. - 251. 4' . 25 , ' '-. - Q 4- , J w '1--wwf' 4.5. - . AJS F ,- infra ' ' 1 f M.. , C f g.. 1 COLE BETTY 4'lifx'wi' Btftsvn Class Treasurer 1 Athletic' Comm Il D Class Poem 1. Glee Club 1. 2. 4. Girls' Chorus 1. 2. Operetta 1 'l Lzliayette H. S. Duhzllo COOK, MARJORIE llii- Iron XY0lIl1il'i French Club 2 9 4-H Club 2. Operetta 4. Glee Club 3, 4. DAVIS. BEATRICE 1!ou:.Lhl auirl Pziirl If'm ' Basketball 2. 3. fllee Club 1. 2, Girls' Chorus 2, 54. Operetta 2. 31. ll. S. Dance Comm. 1. Athletic Comm. 1. -v Page 24 DAVIS. CRYSTAL Tlx-i Lust Laugh Glee Club 1, IP. lnterclass Bash ' etball 4-H Club 1. Operetta 3. 4. The Youngest The Patsy 4. Debating 3 4 Thrift Comm. Red Cross DEATON, DONALD Iron Quixote DIEHL, As You Like It MARIE Debating 3. 4. Glee Club 2. 3. 4. Operetta 3. 4. 4-H Club 1. 2, 3. Eculrlian Circl 4. f e Red Cross Comm. 4. Summer Club VVork 2. 3. Discussion Contest 3. 1 4. Comm. 4. 1 ,- DENNEY, FRANCIS XVht-n Yfintw.-1' Como-S' Summer Sewing Club 1. Home Economics 1, 2. DUNN. JESSE Jess of ilu- Him-1 ' French Club 1, 2. 22. Science Club 3. Basketball 1. 2. Interclass Basketball 1. EDGAR, HELEN The Silent Parlnvi- Glee Club 1, 2. Operetta 1, 2. French Club 2. IZ. Thrift Comm. 3. Class Secretary 3. Reception Comm. 3. Commercial Meet 22. Drzunalic- 3. fr J., 'e BERNARD, EDINGTON Uvounte uf Monte Cristo Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1, 2, 3. Truck 1, 2. Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4. Dramatic' Club 3. Operetta 3, 4. Glee Club 3. The Patsy 4. EMERICK, OWEN Tho Gsl'lll1.'lNvll from India Agriculture Club 1. 2. 3. International 4. l'0lllIll9l'C'l2ll Club 3, 4. Truck 4. 4 FARIS, ALPHA Girl oi' thu- Limln-rlust' Science Club 3 4-H Club 1 Basketball 2, Il 4. ll FL I 4, -III' ,gm r.. I W. v -Z H .nf 1 . L51 .sf-vs. - -.-M.. .45 .1 HMV. gf '1 1-si'-. '. dl Y. rw ' ' , ..,:9, X, A ' ' ' J. g . .33 4- A' 4- . S ' 'T-5: ' W .1 l' .HV U 1 ., 'IQ - Q . R V - .,1' ,VL wr If ,X ', 1 ..:'1- , ...ll ,V ' cn.. -M, ' 1 . - ' VI ,. ' . - f'. 'q , xl . .iw f 1 w x2I5'. W. 1, HQ' ff. . win 5 X . , 1 . , -Q7 I Jn' , , X J' ' . 1' . J- A YI. Z.-MQ' VY - gig ., 1 ' -ff' , ,V ' -fc fsffx' . ,M, , 21311 ,5., ' n -'41,-f . . v' N ' 1: J .,. '-. k-' . X- a . .H A K M N - 4 - A Ex? I 1.1 ' ' WWW -1, vgn- 1 xl- .- I A... . !,,.w! Q.. 4 5 .mv w f H -' RPI V1 . , , .. 9 1 .jf . QA-lar. ll . J 'i' -5-if -'i.' . , 1 T.. , 1. 1- ,' x mdk- ., ML, .,-- ,,- X , ' rf ' I 1 X C, 1 ' - 4-jg 1.-.:. Aqff9 i 1 ' 'lfljf -4139 f f 51 .If .Q- '.,?'3.'fw3 .f,,Y.uj', 53, 7... . N ' 4., ' 'eff 1 .4, ,..,,.um ' 1-1 - . V I 1-.giswrfiex Q 4 x.v ,iff . .xg . WSL.. i I -f ', 'Qi '. .1 .l f QD, .ff .. I FH I. ' ,Jn gs -' . V. . V. X , - f ,N . ' f- -' 1 I 4 ,' 1 ,lui ' ' U.. -.,' xm , .LAW -:I . 1 ..'l: 5 1 1 V 1 .vt + ' .,f. . ,V V- l MA. 47-'ff ,J FERGUSON, JACK i':xl':irl1sv 1-it-g'z11i14'-tl Football 1. 2, 3. 4 Basketball 2, 3. 4. 'Frank 2. Il. 4. Frent-li Club 2. GZ. Sc-ieuee Club Il, 4. FOSNOUGHT, EARL Hi-1-1-'ii l zmr-y Basketball Il. 4. Truck 4. f'llIll1ll9l'Clkll Club IZ. Science Club Ii, 4. Thrift Committee l. FCWLER, MARGUERITE Kitl1iz11'v1'1etl Glee Club 1. Girls' Chorus l. Ort-hestra Il. Debating Il. Sm-ieiice Club fi lfreiicli Club il. llmilizilifs Club 35, GILWORTH. SARAH Forty Minute-S Lat.- Thrift Committee 1, 2. Red Cross Committee 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 4. Glee Club 1. 2, 4. Operetta l, 2, 3. 4. Girls' Quartette 2, 3, 4. The Youngest 3. The Patsy 4. Dramatic Club 3. Commercial Club 4. GOSHORN, MYRTLE D:iiiglil1-r -11' the Land' Home lvlaking Club 3. 4-H Club 3, 4. Glee Club 3. GRONINGER, CARY HmrsivI' Swhuul Buy Iiiternational Show 4. Purdue Roundup 4. Agriculture B. B. El, 4. Agric-ulture l, 2, 3, 4. su.. GROSS, ETHEL Sb-Qulld YiOlil1 Grchestra 2. l HALL, FRED The 1.:.m+1 Eaglw' Agriculture 1, 2. 22. Football 1, H. 4. HANKINS, HELEN The M-Lrry Vfillwxx 4-H Club 1, 2, 3. Science Club 4. Bisketball 4. Dmxixatic Club Il. HARTSOCK, ELVIRA Sesam1- und Lillif-S Glee Club 1, 2, 3. Operetta 2. Red Crows Comnlizre-Q 1. Orclleslru 1. 2, 31. 4-H Club- HELSER, LEONARD 'AP1l,2'l'llN'S P1'0:'rw-ss Class Presiclent 1. Freucll Club 1. 2. Science Club 3, 4. Hi-Y 4. HILLEGAS. FREDERICK -A '-. . . ' -'.- .v.' .. l,,1,11Ll4m,ll1 -.fl I,-1.11.4 Basketball 2. 3, 4. Basketball Captain 4. i '55 HOLBROOK, VIRGINIA Php lfiwwiiig' nf Yirpziuia Treasurer 2. Thrift Committee 3. Science Club 3. Athletic Committee 1, 4 Reception Committee 3. Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 4. Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4. Girls' Quartette 4. The Pansy MI. HUFFER, ELIZABETH The Virgnu Queen Atwood High School 1, 2. HUSONG. PEARL l'l'L1mIem--- ol' the Paxleuiiztpzt Glee Club 2, 3. Ill'2l.IllHflC Club 3. Science Club 3. Tlirift Committee 2. Page 28 JOHNSTON, HERSCHEL Tho Hell t'z1valiel ' Huntington 1, 2. Football 2, 3, 4. Track 2, 3. Operetta. 1, 2, 3, 4. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Science Club 3, 4. JONTZ, HELEN The Lvlll'1Ll0llCl'l2iblt' Flame' Operetta 1, 3, 4. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Thrift Committee 1, 2, 3, 4 Athletic Committee 2. Red Cross Committee 3, 4. Dramatic Club 3. Commercial Meet 3. Reception Committee 3. 4-H Club 1 Tiger Staff 4. JORDAN, PAULINE PolIyanuat Thrift Committee French 'Club 2, 3. Science Club 3. KELLEY, IVIELVIN The Music MziSlwi ' Band W Orchestra -' Agricultlre - KER, ETH ELYN Patsy Glee Club 1, 2, 3, -l. Operetta 1, ZZ. 3, 4. Athletic Committee 1, 3. Tiger Staff -l. The Youngest 35. Commercial Club 3, 4. 4-H Club 1, 2, 3. The Patsy -l. Dramatic Club Sl. KINCAIDE, GLADYS The lslanrl Hulllt- Glee Club 1, -l. Operettzi -l. Home Economics Club 2, ., 4-H Club 3. Girls' Chorus 4. 'e KINTZEL, MARGARET A lieniucky lit-Ile Glee Club 3. Operetta 3. Reception Committee 3. Red Cross Committee 4. KIRK, MARSHALL 'ZX Knight Errantu Tiger Staff -i. Handy Art Specialist for Tiger 1, 2, J, 4. Thrit't Committee 1, 2, il, 4. LANIBERT, DORIS Lilac Time Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 21. Dramatic Club 3. Operetta 1, 2, 3. -l. Red Cross Committee 23, 4. Thrift Committee 4. TI, I LEHEW, MARTHA M:n'll1:i Hy thi- lPaLX Thrift Committee 1. French Club 2. Il. MENZIE. JAKE ll:lI'liLlg.:s- FUI' 'TXHV' Purdue Rounclup 2, If Xgriuulture Club 1, 2, Sc-ient-e Club il. Fmntball il. 4, NICCARTER, HARRIET Alulln-1' IQIIUXYS I-It-sl Euclidean Circle 2. Svience Club :L IVICCARTER, RUTH I lllll u'e'I'l ls .Xlfixalrtln Summer Sewing 1. Glee Club 2. Science Club 4. 4-H Club 2. NICCLEARY, WAYNE Tho f'lll1flLlt'l'1.'l ' Purdue Roundup 3, 4. .-XH1'lCl1lIll1'8 1, 2, 3, 4. State Fuir 1 International 4, Band 4. MILLER, ESTHER ,Xnm1lwllt- 1,11- Home Economics Club 1, Pres. Home Economic-s Cl 4-H Club 2, 3, 4. Purdue Roundup 4. Thrift Committee 2. Basketball 2, 4. Glee Club 2, tl. 0 'J ...,,, ub MooN, MARJORIE' The Honey Rluulln . Glee Club 1, il. Operetta 1. 3. 4. Thrift Committee 1, Il, 4. Debating 4. The Youngest Girls' Chorus 1. 3. ROPER, RUTH 'XYith Malice Toward Num Giee Club 2, Il. Girls' Chorus 2. Il. Operetta 2, ffl. Band 1. 2. The Youngest 3. Concession Committee 3 Reception Committee SATTERLEE, SYBIL The Tal kei ' Oratorical Contest 1. Thrift Committee 2. 4-H Club 3. Discussion League 3. Dramatic Club 3. SCHADE, DON lP.l.Ll4l5 Lullg' llvgts' Treasurer 3. Hi-Y 2. 4. Operetta ffl. Glee Club 3. The Youngest 3. The Patsy 4. Reception Committee Office Boy 4. Tiger Staff 4. SCHROIVI, ESTHER Vanity Fair Thrift Committee 1. 2. Glee Club 1, 2, -l Operetta 1. 2. 3, -l. Dramatic Club 3. Athletic Committee 3 Reception Committee Basketball 2, 3. Ofiice Girl 4. SCOTT, ETHNA llLl2il'4liz1ll .Xligeln Home Making Club 1, 2 Health Club 1, 2. Married VVomen's Club 4. Sltlltmel' Sewing fi' 'e Science Club 3. Purdue Roundup 4. SECRIST, DONALD Qtiiiivy ,Xtlziins Sziwyl-1 Purdue Roundup 3, 4 Agriculture B. B. 3, 4 State Fair 4, SHOCK, LOIS Girl ot' My Di-ezuxis Glee Club 1, 2, 3. Operetta 2, 3. Girls' Chorus 2. Athletic Coniniittee 1 4-H Club 1. Office Girl 4. SMITH ARTHUR ' l'hor1iiiglilviw-il Agriculture 2, 3, 4. Basketball 3, 4.- Purdue Roundup il, 4. Internzitionzil 4. ww. y .Q -iq nyn SMITH, WILBUR P1ulUc1'z1f Tiger Staff 4. Class Secretary 4. Science Club 3. Thrift Committee SIPES, ROBERT The Head Pouc-li French Club 2. 1 The Youngest 3. Football 3, 4. Football Captain 4. SNYDER DEVOY Nol'vocly's Main French Club 1, 2, Science Club 3. 9 u I Euclidean Circle 2. SPENCER, CECILE Prudt-nc-4-'s Sisu r Thrift Committee 1, 4-H Club 1. 2. Science Club 3. Purdue Roundup ffl. Home Making 1, 2. 3. 4. STERLING, CLIFFORD Tho Young' Rollei SAWDON, HELEN Rose ol' Slmronu Operetta 1, 2, 3. 4. Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 4. Red Cross Committee 1. Girls' Quurtette 4. Dramatic Club Sl. Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 25, 4. l Page 33 'EIiLLlVIAN, CLARENCE Tho Steam Slmxw-l Mun Agriculture 1, 2, 3, 4. Purdue Roundup 4. THOMPSON, ELIZABETH . 4 .. 1 Fur .xclrnlrulnlv betty Thrift Committee 1, 2, 3, 4. Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Tiger Staff 4. Athletic Committee 1, 2. Red Cross Committee 1. 2, 3 Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4. Secretary 2 Treasurer 1. Vice President 3. Operetta 1. 2, 3. TRUNIBULL, FRANCES Su 1-1-l Dan 5.11-r Glee Club 3, 4. Operetta 3. Home Making Club 1, 2. 3, 4 French Club 2. Dramatic Club 3. TURNER, ALLEN lit-xl Ilut ' Nlt11c'l1e:+',1e1' High Svlmul J, UTTER. IVIILDRED l,tt tlt- Xytllflllllw Uluyptml 1. 2. Latin Club 2. VALENTINE, LEO 'l'lut- 4'lzmsm:m Husketbztll 1. Purclut- Rllllllflllll II. Xgrit-ulture 1, 2. fl. -1 Stzttt- Fail' -4. lx1te1'11u1im1ul -1. -l. Page 34 WADE, ETHEL STln- SlLllltlS ,Xlum- Fl'E1lL'll Club ZZ, 31. Thrift Ctlllllllllltf' 1, 2. WAGNER, CHARLES lim Vatu XY1nkl- ' WHITENECK, JACK Itmy Baslietbatll 1. 2, Il. Track 3. Glee Club fl. -1. Operetta 3, 4. The Patsy 4. .Wh fi 4- vs -4'T'5f5f57f5:75f3:x'fC.?f.3,Qg4 'v .f . figs, ffivfiuf A-V, , 'Y 51' Mfr . v. 4' mkjffd ' 'K f ,, i 14. K X F K W L. Z I M VN. HQ? z . . NV gg . 4, . ., it I' . 353 ' N -V ' 'K TQ-if 5.235 4 J Q 5 ' ' . 5 .:Q 25,5 5 A ini-,L Qzfff - . 14' .' 1 'J' .' ' Ie :. 4 . f Q. F. WILT, REBECCA WOODLING, ALICE Rebecca of Sunnylu-onli 1 LLl'Ill The .lt-tw-1 Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Tiger Staff 4. Band 2, 3. 4. Basketball 2, 3, 4. Glee Club 1, 2. Basketball Captain 4 Operetta 1, 2. Vice President 2. Science Club 3, 4. Home Economic Club 1, 7 Purdue Roundup 23 Yell Leader 4. Reception Conunittee 1 VAN DVKE, VERNON The Mun XYI111 Knew Debating 2. il. 4. Class President 3. 4. ' Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4. Constitution Ovation 3. Discussion Contest 2. 3 Operetta 2. Band 2, 3. 4. Orcliestra 3, -4. ETTA COOK, P. G IVIILDRED GABLE, P Graduate Vxfarsaw H. S. 1928, Graduate Pierveton H. S 1 Homelnaking Club 1, 2, i7,'4. Ol'f'hE'Sf1'2l 5. Science Club 4. Page 35 Science Club f Alla Andrews f7ll2il'lE'llP 15xI'llShQ'l'Kt'1' Inez Hz11'1'i11::v1' 1l111'otl1z1 Bihler Mary Beisie-:fel Mary Idlizubetli Borlkin lgnotzi Boggs Lens Bunting l'l1z11'les Iilltlel' Hnlen Vziiilpbe-ll 'Ruth f'2llliSHll C'z1tl1v1'i11fe Imck Hlvn P11111-1'ic'k IiPl'I1ill'd Faris Iidwzliwl Felix-1' Cl1z11'lntle l e1'Q11sm1 Flilllk Fike Wilma Fluln' Iiuwuiwl 15111111011 Mursliall Griswold llnrh H2ll'Il1Hl1 Austin Helse-1' Ge1'11l4li11e Hilf- IWIITTUII H11I't'e1' Max Hull 4'liffm'cl .IEIIIHSOII Lmiief .lumix Ell2'l'IlQ IfillL'll 'ilfll0I'iIll' Kislinu l'ZI111e11' Iiozaik For-il Imziell' N12Il'jlll'iE' May I ,un ' f .1 I -l .1 14. 1 14 , '11 QW 1 I ' W. 2 1 Y 1 , rf Mr J' jj .. in. . 1 ' I fi -2 ' 1 ' K1 I ' ' - 1 f -- 2.5 ' , g 4 ' ,,, Lin .IQ I X' l , ' ' i9 - 4' i 1 3-li 1 A 1 , Z . W, 1 Q 1 ' V 1 . ' V ' ' '- ::'g': ' 5 f -. f ' if . vs .V 1 . fi' , 1 M ' - - .g l 1 , 1 lb .V , Q 1 1 , ,- , ' 3 if 1 3' 3 1 M 1 V Win- i f i 'L , 1, K 3 i 1 1 .1 1 , f f Q 1. 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J' , , r W ?. , ,f In . me -A .fzf vw Page 37 Frank Mererlitli FHYIIIQI Miller Kenneth Miller .luck illuwery Odfllfil Nelson NI2ll'fI2ll'lIH Parks Daniel lf'e1'1'y Cliarltmi Phelps Dortlin Phillips Lnvile Phoehns Lynn Pieiw-e Geneva Pletcllm' Lowell 01'llllHl'l Que-enie Oliver Mildred Rings, Anel Ristuw Runuld Sand Foy Stoll Irene Shand Delores Shaw Cee-il Stellingwerf Louise Stevens Edith Silvens Jessa Tullman' linyinnnd Tflllllilll Janne-:-1 Utter lmnalrl Yan ffureii liclna Weirick Allinrtu VVells Ilziwreiice VVilc'0x :uZll'fZHl't1l Wuorllim: Ilillarrl VVeil' Frank Alford Janet Bash Charles Bennett Leo Bennett Eugene Blickenstaft Marjorie Rolinzrer Elizabeth Braddock Robert Breading Vera Cartwriglit llean Clase Gladys Cook Ivan Cutler Dorothy Davis Robert Davis Clint Dederick Forrest Dederick Agnes .lane Duncan .lalnez-1 M. Dunn-an Zora Belle East - Mabel Evans Mary Fairbanks Mary Felter 'X Helen Firestone Doris Flohr David Gast Maxwell Gibbs Maxine Glennan Otha Goshorn Elizabeth Clove Lucille Gross Millie E. Helser Elsie Hodges lflduu Holbrook Beriiice llostetler Martha Hudson Helen Hutton Orvul Johnston Nicholas Kiueh Arthur Kinney Stanley Kiutzel . .,.,,,j3-5 i 1, ?f Z.: 533115: ,. ta . as , , X af 1 ,J 1' Q , 'L Z., 1 5 , E EQ no We 'xc ' ' , be M -we F' .Q s Aff ', FT AP . QQ . -it ,t.i A' We y f-, W F' gf f i w , , X, I ,pp .wi . A e pax , 'LQQME 1 - i . M ' i 'z ,,e J, A-v lr'-get -. -'YJ' , Q 1 2 -V 1 ww: f. ' l- ., ' 35- ' sf ii, , .1528 J i ' I K ,.:'-.-4,,.-:,.,.,1 I fgjvgsj: f f , 9' 'V 5 -. f f Te- ev . A V - Q 1 . 4. R w. lt -. 4' '-,aft v za- 5, -' r .. F, -if 1:33 . 5 1- ' '1 ' -Mb KW M .. . ,, ' D ., , ,. A -. ef- '- .:- . Y - .,, K , 5.-M-. - 11, X , . , ev. ' j' 41 ,:, . ' 4 1 , A '- ,et if ,. .... F , gi .Q I . z ap- at 1 ' QL 5 '1 -1 t af' .4 iff ' ' ' .1 M pw 1 - ue, Q 1 - , . 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Murphy Philip Nice Charles Nichols Opal Perry David Poor W Helen Agnes Roper John Rowland Phyllis Russell Mary Sand Kathryn Schade Dawn Seward Maxine Scott Lawrence Smith William Snyder Jennie Stellingwerf Eleanor Stoner Marjorie Strong Harold Strauss Robert Strauss Homer Swineliart Franc-es Thayer Paul Thomas Stuart Van Dyke Grave Van Fossen Helen Warner Mary Watkins Elizabeth Weit-k Forrest Wolf Glen Wagner Kathryn Ayars Glenn Banghart Ernest Bechnell Eva Beacraft Paul Beiseigel Floyd Bibler Mildred Bradway Ruth Brallier Bonnie Bratt Harriet Brennemau Dale Buell Max Bumbaugh Donald Clase Helen Clover Helen Cluen Carl Cook Eliza Cook Lewis Coyle Bert Craft Cleo Crill Mary Davis Roscoe Diddel Eileen Dobbins Robert Dock Everett Ellis Fred Evans Helen Evers Anna Fairbanks Merrill Foster Lester Frush Mabel Frush Madeline Gatke Helen Gifford John Gouchenour Orval Goshert Elizabeth Hall Elva Hankins Conrad Harris Buthene Hartson-k Katharine Hartzell f , ,A fr.. x 4 L H-r 1 ', . ,,,k- ,.. 5171 A-af ','y'5: fflp K 5. !'. 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McCleary Ruth McGraw Wilda Mellencamp Katherine Metzger John Mishler Forrest Mitterling Mary Moore Gladys Munson Edward Myers Royse Moran ' Willard Nagler Frances Nusbaum Elinor Ooley Richard Oram Charlotte Parker Elizabeth Perry George Peterson Eugene Phillips Ronald Phillips Paul Pifer Walter Pittenger Dora Retlinger Pauline Ring Wallace Risley Frant-es Ritter Wallace Robbins Donna Mae Ross Thelma Serrist Lurvva Se-llvrs liarl Shatter Mabel Shenetield Maynard Shoemaker Edith Smith llowarnl Smith lamis Stewart Gladys Tll0lll2lH Mary Belle Thomas llarriet Tlmxiinscm Ellllllil Tmiinkins llale Tripp Vernice Urynuwitz .Iohn Yan Cnren Mary Vaughn S-Slllllltll Boggs Ilalv Warner livelyn NVariwr Gale XVarn9r Frances Warner lluruthy Warren l+IvH'elt Warren Louise We-luster Ric-hard Williams llarnltl Wolford halt- Wright Floyd Yarge-r .lininiy Yutte-r livtty Ziniint-r Wayne Zulnian J if ,M . ' 'E' ug! 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'I ' :A JKJ: 1, ' ' t ' VME my s e L Q reg t 1 ri Alpha ACIIIIQVEMEXI' lx1:t1,t'rY lx'r'rt'rt'Dt: The honor society of Wztrsztw lligh, tht- Tri-Alpltzt, is 1-mtiposwl of the ten lI1t'lllb91'S of the ,g'1'atl1uttii1g' 1-lass whom tht- tktviilty lwlif-ve to liart- at-liit-veal the most, to possess the grlwlzttvst ability in svltool work. antl to liztvt- maintztinetl the finest attitude towatrtl tht- st-liool, tbl' the t-xveptimml vlztss ot' N128 tht following' nieinbers were cltosenz MAllt,lAlIIG'l' ISAIZH JUANITA FAWLEY ,Xl,l3ER'l'A JAY GENITA SMITH MARIE DICDI11Rll'li LUCILE COYLE RALPH Mt-FAI-Z'l'IlY .IHIIN SNELI LVf'REt'E SIIHEMAKEII MARY llIl'l'l'lY He who would win his cause, with power must frame Points of support, and look with steady aim: Attack the weak, defend the strong with nrt, Strike but few blows, but strike them to the heart: All scattered tires but end in smoke and noise, The scorn of men. the itlle play ut boys. Keep, then, this Iirst great prevent ever near. Short by your speevh, your matter strong: and clear. Ernest your manner, warm and rich your style, Sweet in taste, yet tull of grave the whileg So may you reach the loftiest heights ot' fanie, And leave, when life is past, a tleuthless name. fJUSlCI'H STORY, Chief Justive, U. S. A. Page 42 Roll of Honor In 11111 whirl and glzire 111' 111111l1z1l1, 11ask1111111ll. track and other actin ies we are 11111 111 l11s11 sight 111' 11111s1' s1111l1111ts w1111s11 i111'li11a1i1111s are 1101111c z1l1111g' 11111 lines of study and W1111 ill'1' 111111111 with t1111ir lessons ai llclllf 111111111111 111 class. Tlll'j' inay 1ll'Y1'l' 111- Z'lNV?ll'111'1l any s11'11z11e1's and they 111111 1 l1z1v1- 1ll1'l1' Il2'l1ll1'S 111111'11 i11 11111 111111li1- 1'yl'. 11111 111115' 1111se1'v1: il g,'1'l?2ll'1 14 1 1'1'1-1li1 lhfll' 1111i11gr 11112 11z11'l111111111 111' XVEIYSZIXV lliggh s11 llill' as s1'1111l111'sl1i 11 And so we 11e1'1111'i111 su11s1-1'i1111 El list 111' s111111-111s XY1llI 111-s1-1'v11 11111111r:11111 ll 111111 for illl'l1' st-1111111 w11rli FRESHMEN K21llll'yI'l Ayers Mil1lred Bradway Harriet Brenneman Helen Clover Carl Cook Lewis Coyle Hele11 Evers Anna Fairbanks Elizabeth Hall Elva Hankins- liussel Henderson Rulo Jones Elenore Kinch Wellington Klingel Luella Long Virgil McCleary Wilda Mellencamp Frances Nusbauni Charlotte Parker Pauline Ring Gladys Thomas Evelyn Warner Frances VVarner Louise NVebste1' Richard VVilian1s SOPHONIORES Janet Bash Mary Bonner Elizabetli Braddocck Vera Cartwriglit Ivan Cutler Clint Dederick, Jr. l'1Ul'l't'S1 Dederick Agnes Jane l,1lll'lC'HIl Mnry Filll'11flIlliS 11111111 lll1l'lllg1' 1111- s1'1111111 V1-111' 111 H128-251. Mary Felter Doris Flohr David Gust Maxine Glennnn Ulllil Gosliorn Elizabeth Gove Arta Grace Hope Elsie Hodges Martha Hudson llelen Hutton Stanley Kintzel Vvlllllll Krennier Robert Lucas Royse lVl11ran David Poor llele11 Agnes Roper Phyllis Russel Kathryn S1-hade Dawn Seward Lawrence Smith Harold Strauss Robert Strauss Melvin Sutherlin Frances Thayer Stuart V21I1Dy'k6 Grace VHIIFOSSGII Hele11 VVEIYIIQI' Mugy VVatki11s Elizabeth VVeick Jean Vvltlalllall Forrest D. WVolf JUNIORS Inez Barringer Glenn Einerick NVil1na Flohr l3Ul'OtllY Grove Ruth Harmon Page 44 Lillian Kehoe Fayina Miller Que-enie Oliver Lynn Pierce Geneva Pletcher Foster R11-kel Anel Ristow Irene Shand Edith Silveus Louise Stevens SENIORS Bernice Anglin Doris Arnold Helen Clark Marjorie Cook Beatrice Davis Crystal Davis Myrtle GOSl10l'l1 Ethel Gross Elvira Hartsock Leonard Helser Virginia Holbrook Helen Jontz Pauline Jordan Ethelyn Kei' Marshall Kirk lW?ll'tl1H. Lehew Marjorie Moon XVayne McCleary Ruth Roper Hele11 Swandon Esther SC111'on1 Lois Shock Vernon Van Dyke Ethel VVade 11E'1l9L'C2l VVilt Yu m M Nwlllilwllmw llilillll HIIWIWIIHIIIIM 'S tif? ,Lx . f I kklq 95 f' ' O v Q0 C 255523 qs: -d-I--,-: 3? 2 I3 J Ji M E ffl Y ff? 5 l E ll H A - -Y .T-E5 1 T 3 HM. , , , . 2 Qmjw '4 LirHh Class History lVarsaw, Indiana, April 30, 15129. DEAR JUANITA: It is allnost tilne for graduation and I can hardly wait. I ani supposed to write a class history, but they are so dihfienlt I hate to tackle the job. YVe have a wondert'ul elassg perhaps yon'd like to hear a little about ns. There were ninety-four ot' us when we were l4'reshinen and that's pretty good sized. Our officers were President, lieonard llelserg Vice l'resident', l-lerniee Angling Secretary, liouis Iflreadingr, and Treasurer, Elizabeth Thonipson. A number of us were in the operetta Once in a Blue Moon that year, which was presented by the Glee Club. Sonic ot' our boys Cthey weren't old enough to be UIIIGHHI were out for football and basketball. NVe were put on various connnittees and that helped us feel more grown up. Hur professors that year were Herrick, Barton, Nye, Moss, Stewart, Thorn, lleath, Thrift, Jacques, Marshall and XVt'lllNll9lIllt'l'. After a three inonths' vacation we entered high school as Sopolnnores. NVe really did feel our importance after a year ot being: nnderlings. Hur class officers were Joe Johnson, Alice XVoodIin,c', Ethelyn Iier and Virginia Holbrook who proved very capable. Quite a large nuniber of our boys were out for football and basketball. The coach believed we were furnishing' the team good material. We made a fine showing' in basketball that year. The girls were also getting interested in basketball and tour or tive made the squad. Sonic ot' our nuinber got speaking' parts in the operetta that year, The Belle V7 YY of Barcelona. Iwo olf our class inade the mlnartette which spoke highly of their talent. lVe were placed on all sorts of eonnnittees and were looking' t'orward to the day when we should be on that one called the Reception Coin- niittee. NVe had several new professors that year, Allen, Sharp, Edgington, Fisher and Yenner. XVe had a lovely picnic at the Waco and had a very good time. Already some of our girls were beginning' to east their eyes out ot' our Sophomore fold at young lnale HSlN'ClIll4fllN.H We entered high school in the t'aIl full ot' hopes and expectations as ,lun- iors. lVe could now look upon our Freshnien year as a nieniory and sort of a pleasant 1llg1'lllIIl3l'0. Our class ofiicers were Vernon Van Dyke, Elizabeth Thompson, Ilelen Edgar and Don Schade, and they had a hard year ahead of them. Concession connnittees were chosen for both t'ootball and basketball and we had large profits at the end of the season. Une of our Juniors, Chet Bolinger, was captain of the basketball teani and we grave good playe1's to the football teani. Vernon Van Dyke inade us proud ot' him in debate and in typewriting. lVe presented our class play, The Youngest, which was a great success. Next Cillllt' preparation for the -lunior'Senior reception at the Masonic Teniple. It was a worry but. was worth the ettort. The Seniors praised ns to the skies and voted it the best ever. The .lunior-Senior picnic at Lake Manitou was a knock-ont. All these events eonelnded our ,lnnior year. How strange after our three years ot' yearning: to really be in those coveted Senior seats in the sun. There are now eighty-three ot ns. NN e have Page 47 .I-I. S. A TRIBUTE Ot cold senseless stone are your ancient walls f3Shi011Fd. And senseless the walnut, the pine, and the clay That went in your making. You frown with darknessg Your windows throw hack the reflection of day. No heart to impassiong no soul to enoble! Hutestanding-a symbol that never shall die, Till manly ambition and earthly endeavor Shall fail in their effort to make us a sky. A sky for our world: a thing to look up to! And that is the symbol l think you to he, Yearly you send out a hit of your spirit, Making them workers and making them free. Making them free, not a slave to opinion Out in the the world that they thought was so fine. Yes, and they'll think of you once in a great. while, Missing the rules that once held them in line . VVorking and earning: struggling and saving! Suddenly finding it true, They would trade the world and its coin for the pleasure They plucked from the heart of you! -BAUER. V ' L '17-WIT 1,391 ' li ig, '-'Q 'slr .Asn 'M' ' -L ' ., rise ., , 'V Q: 1' .r -V if :V f M, .. ri: .5 :I A, -, 3. 235 I-I Zi . 1 V em V4 f, -.,.f .i l g vm- , ig, :M 1, I In E lost seine oi' our old students and some new ones are here in their place. lVe eleeted our elass officers with great eare. They are Vernon Van Dyke, re- elm-eietl presidentg Bill Collisson, Wilbur Smith and Mildred Chapman. The Tiger staff was elected and immediately went to work. Again we made a good showing' in debate. Football and basketball were peppy and we won many games. We are looking' forward to the reception to be given us by the Juniors. Graduation is not far away and we have our plans yet to make for commence- ment and haet-alaureate, whieh will keep us busy. NVQ' will all cherish our meniories of the elass of '29, our happiness and good times even though we all seatter to dii't'erent places. lleri-'s limping- you eau emne to see our commencement exercises. Yours, HELEN EDGAR. Page 48 Class Prophecy The giant tri-motorcd plane was winging' its way across the turlnilent Atlantic. As I lifted my eyes from the novel I was reading, I saw, in the chair at the front of thc cabin, one of 1ny old pals. Elizabeth Thompson. who had he- come world renowned as a mind reader and prophet. ttf course I went over to her. After an enthusiastic greeting. we began to talk over old times. Imagine my surp1'ise when Elizabeth brought from her traveling' bag a lit- tle instrument which she explained would show what a11y person was doing providing you could tune in the wave length of that person's eyebrow. As she delicately adjusted the small dials. the following pictures passed before our eyes: Clarence Tillman is in lflritish Congo teaching' the natives to chew gum. Allen Turner is in Fhilc trying to cure sleeping' sickness which he devel! oped some twenty years ago in High School. I Sarah Gilworth and Ethelyn Kei' have married their tlreensburg Bills. Their worries are not over, however, for they are still taking hills Leonard Ilelscr has become the fearless leader ot' a dangerous Chicago gang. Ruth 1IcCarter is at the head ot' a famous lll?lllllliEiCil11'lllg' concern dealing in artificial manes and tails for hobby horses. XVillian1 Henry Beed Collisson is out counting' the grains of sand in the Sahara. Syble Saterlee has won world fame by her drama Satcrlee Nite. Marshall Kirk is in New York drawing' criticism. Bernice Anglin is making use of her angling' ways fishing' in the trout streams of NVisconsin. Bob Sipes has won fame in the square circle by his pugilistic promises having the distinction of being' the only champion to win all his battles o11 fouls. Marguerite Fowler has become the happy bride of Ronald Sand. Marjorie Cook was left a million dolla1's by an admirer. She is on a cruise of the Mediterranean. There are among' her pa1'ty three former NYarsaw High students. They are Wayne Blctfleary. Pauline Jordan and Owen Einerick. Hershel Johnston is l'rot'essor of English at lleaver Dam. Frances Denney is champion Hag' pole sitter ot' Koseiusko Vounty. Vernon VanDyke is a retired business man living' at Winona Lake. lle collected his fortune by cow operation. Ethel Gross has recently completed her book entitled Whither NYoman- hood. Last year Margaret Clover and Alice XYoodling' won a talking' contest held at London. Gladys Kincaide is in the foreign mission tield in l'hina. Prof. lVilliam McDonald Schade is making a collection of condensed 111ilk cans left in the Antarctic hy explorers, Harriett Mclfarter a11d Elizabeth Iluffcr are working' on the dit't'icult prob- lem of proving that automobiles are dangerous. V Page 49 Thomas Braddock and llotiis Hi-eatliug: have become very wealthy because of their likeness to Hutt and Jeff. llelen llankins is playing t'atherine in the 'l'aming' of the Shrew. .lake Menzie is searching' the African jungles for a white elephant. llelen liltlgar, his wife. is accompanying: him. Frederick llillegas and Melvin Kelly are giving tlenionstrations of the concentration ot' the minnl. While Mr. Kelly plays the piano, Mr. Hillegas keeps time on the typewriter, at the same time reading' aloud from another eo iv. li Leo Valentine and wife, llois Shock, send their Valentines to school every tlav. 1 Dangerous Dan Berlin known hy hunters. trappers, gunmen. etc., as Daniel Boone, is hunting: in South America. lle is hunting for A excuse. Fred llall has accepted a position as strong man and champion steel rail bender in Ringrlingr I-3ros.' t'ircus. llis wife, Doris Lambert, has taken the prize for America 's broadest smile. Esther Miller, Elvira llartsook, Esther Bales and Frances Truinhull have gone to live in l'arag'uay because no one works there. Earl lilousnougrht is earning' a dollar a day cleaning lamp posts in Dutch Town. Un Sunday he preaches at the l'rogrressivc llrethren Church there. Donald Secrist and Arthur Smith have perfected a mechanical nian which will even think for them. Chester lflolingrer is serving: a six months' sentence for attempted niurtler. Ile was caught killing' time. ' .lack Ferguson, master ot' fencing, recently made a trip to Silver Lake. lle was asked, while there, by one of the native sons. how much he charged to put up one. Cecil Spencer and Clift'ortl Sterling' were united in marriage several years ago. They are collecting' a set of Sterling. .lack Whiteneck is now in llollywoofl doubling' for John Gilbert in Mack Sennet coniealies. Rebecca. Wilt, Marjorie Moon and Helen Jontz have made fortunes endorsing Grandpa's Wonder Soap. They claim it keeps their hair in wonderful condition. Charles Wagner is a patient at Dr. Sliceum's Clinic where he was taken suffering severe injuries sustained while making the famous Old Gold blindfold cigarette test. He put the wrong end in his mouth. Beatrice Davis and Crystal Davis have won the Davis cup, thus bringing the polo championship back to the U. S. Ethel Wade is teaching in Piercetou High School. Helen Sawdon is singing in grand opera. Doris Arnold has become a coal dealer in the Arctic Regions. She reports a thriv- ing business. Dale Bauer was making a scientitic experiment transferring blood to a stalk of celery in order to 'produce artificial rhubarb. Helen Clark is playing the base drum in Sousa's Band. Mildred Utter was chosen Miss America for 1935. qt Myrtle Goshorn has accepted a position as manikin for Rubenstein's Underselling a 0I'Q. Ruth Roper is champion pole vaulter of the United States. Jesse Dunn has become well known as a hair dresser. He skins rabbits. Alpha Faris is writing a book on Birds and Bees. Cary Groninger has emerged victorious from the 1935 annual international ping- pong contest. Marie Diehl is playing the obo in Paul VVhitinan's Orchestra. Bernard Edgington has made good as a hypnotist on the Keith Circuit. lt is revealed that the famous French Beauty, Countess de Whoopee, is none other than the former Miss Pearl Husong of VVarsaw. Page 50 Mildred Chapman is staff yodler at station KDKA Pittsburg. Marjorie Kintzel had broken the record of 526 handsprings in 10 minutes. She made 526115. Wilbur Smith is raising bumblebees. When t.hey are full grown he removes the stingers and sells them for phonograph needles. Martha Lehew has become first lady of the land, having married the Presidt-nt, Mr. Devoy Snyder. Esther Schrom was so completely hypnotized by the famous hypnotist, Mr. Edina- ton, that she married him before she came out of it. Ethna Scott is doing home missionary work at Lakeside Park. Betty Cole is at the head of the Cole School for Girls, near Boston. Don Deaton is Professor Ethics at John Hopkins University. Well, I said after a moment, It wasn't such a had class after all, was it? Not at all, said Elizabeth. And where are you headed for, I asked her. Paris, she answered, I have a stage engagement there. And you? Well, I said thoughtfully, I think I shall go to the British Congo. From the looks of things Tilly is the only single man in the bunch, so I think I'll go over and get him. VIRGINIA HOLBROOK. Class Will Comes now the Class of 1929 of the Warsaw High School feeling groin-iv ously disposed and being, as we bclit-vc, of sound mind and jutlgiucnt, and makes its last will and testament, to-wit: To the Faculty of the Warsaw High School we will our esteemed love and best wishes, effective at once: To the underclassmen of said high school we will our kindest regards. trusting that they may continue their work and finally be graduated: To the Juniors we will our seats, trusting that they will fill them as well as we have during the past year: The following personal bequests are made, to-wit: Bernice Anglin, her seat in the sun to Lawrence VVilcox1 Doris Arnold, her seat beside Meredith to anyone who can keep their mind on music: Esther Bales, her dainty walk to Queenie Oliver: Dale Bauer, his odes of love to Ausherman: Richard Berlin, his love of English to Ed Felterg Chester Bolinger, his whiskers to any Freshman who can grow them: Thomas Braddock, his calfskin jacket to Clubfoot Millerg Louis Breading, his dramatic ability to Walter Pittenger: Helen Clark, her shyness to Betty Zimmerg Margaret Clover, her talking to anyone who would be a radio announcer, William Collisson, his sheikish ways to Orville Goshertg Betty Cole, her popularity to Margaret Clark: Marjorie Cook, her art of making up to Marjorie Bolingerg Beatrice Davis, her Louis to anyone who likes hot airg Crystal Davis, her incessent talking about nothing to Delores Shaw and Irene Shand: Donald Deaton, his personalty to John Gochenourg Marie Diehl, her boldness to adjust blinds to anyone who sits there next year, Frances Denney, her excess health to Wayne Zolmang Jesse Dunn, his secrete ways to wouldbe Santa Clauses: ifHelen Edgar, her ability to go places to anyone who can keep up: Bernard Edington, his daily trip to the office the seventh period to Louie Jonas, Owen Emerick, his tin and bolt collection to Glenn, Alpha Faris, her bikey to Donelda Mellotg Page 51 Jack Ferguson, his exemptions to George Peterson: Earl Fosnaught. his ability to do nothing to James Duncan: Marguerite Fowler, her Sand to anyone who needs grit: Sarah Gilworth. her short dresses to Gladys Thomas: Myrtle Goshorn. her dinner bucket to her sister, Othal Ethel Gross, her lady-like manner to Dorothy Lloyd: Cary Groninger, his last name to anyone who has a worse one: Mildred Chapman, her smiles to Mary Elizabeth Bodkin: Fred Hall, his regrets to Margaret Gilliam: Helen Hankins, her boyish way to Helen Hutton: Elvira Hartsock, 67 pounds of excess weight to Marjorie Bolinger: Leonard Helser, his seat in front of Hank to any poor soul that gets it: Frederick Hillegas, his extra book reports to any basketball player: Virginia Holbrook, her sweetness to Kathryn Schade: Elizabeth Huffer, her stride to Inez Barringer: Pearl Husong, her plaid shirt to William Nagler: Herschel Johnston, his quietness to Lewis Coyle: Helen Jontz, her best wishes to Mr. Nye: Pauline Jordan, her love of sociology to any Junior who needs it: Melvin Kelly, his special seat outside the office to Morton Huffer: Ethelyn Ker. her big ears to Bob Morgan 0 he can hear Miss Herrick: Gladys Kincaide, her cheerfulness to Callison: Margaret Kintzel, her snappy black eyes to Mary Murphy: Marshall Kirk, his ability to draw to Ruth Harmon so she can draw men: Doris Lambert, her quiet ways to Roscoe Diddellt Marthan LeHew, twenty pounds to Elizabeth Braddock: Jake Menzie, his mechanical mind to Royse Moran: Harriett McCarter, her gym suit to Eileen Dobbins: Ruth McCarter, her innocence to Alfred VVilcox2 VVayne McCleary, his mischievious nature to Richard Willianisg Esther Miller, her legibility in shorthand to any young business woman: Marjorie Moon, her ability in typing to Albert Miller: Ruth Annetta Roper, her good will to Mr. Beauchamp: Sybil Satterlee, her impatience to get married to Janet Bash: Don Schade, his Lindbergh ways to Leas Bunting: Esther Schrom, her job office girl to any one who wants to roam: Ethna Scott, her curls to Helen Agnes Roper: 1, Donald Sechrist, his popularity to Wayne Zolman: M Lois Shock, her pretty brown eyes to Helen Hutton: Arthur Smith, his farming ability to Charles Butler: VVilbur Smith, his effeminate face to Cleo Crill: Robert Sipes. his dates to Kenneth Miller: Devoy Snyder, his love for the girls to Clifford Jamison: Cecil Spencer, her gentleness to Virgil McCleary: Clifford Sterling, his talent in golf to John Mishler: Helen Sawdon, her ladylike manners to Delight Mock. Clarence Tillman, his place as champion gum chewer to Bob Morgan: Elizabeth Thompson. her place as mother of the class to Anel Ristow: Frances Trumbull, her love for Milford to Margaret Clark: - Allen Turner, his aloofness to Carl Cook: Mildred Utter,, her gentle voice to Ruth Brallie1': Leo Valentine, his last name to any girl who will be his valentine: Ethel Wade, her Lena Laugh to Dawn Seward: I Charles VVagner, his peace pipe to any one who smokes: Jack Whiteneck. his sheikish ways to Austin Helser: Rebecca Wilt, her hearty laugh to anyone who can do half so well: Alice Woodling, her beauty to Isadore Pyle: and Vernon VanDyke, his ability in debating to his brother, Toots. - ' , 1 Furthermore, we will anything that may be left in our desks, including chewing gum wads. papers, books, and initials to our dear friend Cappy and give him power of attorney to auction off the SHIHG. We hereby appoint Frank Yenner as executor of this our last will and testament, and pray that all of its provisions be carried out in fu . May 31. 1929. Signed: THE SENIOR CLASS. Page 52 if aygw J J 1 ZA L13 With! Mt n awww 1 X XWMEMU 3' - 'Uu'1'-:W ' ' Y HH Ww W M2 n lU ww .-W wi ' WH Q f If i mv fil l ! Q X . X .... Q QW Rewards of Athletics 115' HE! 1111112 FISIIEH. XVl1C11 21 gauie is 11lay1111 f111' 11111 s1111111' 1.1111 111: I1l2ij'1l1g' itg 1Y111?11 it is played whole 11ea1'te11ly Eilltl wit11 21l.1?1l1l,1l'11111lCl11.11111 1111ys11'z1l,11111111111 2111111 s111i1i:1l 1'fJ1V2'11'f,lS are almost beyond c11le11l11ti1111. A111111111' the 11111's1111z11 1-11w111'11s 111 fe1it111'111 ath- letic conipetitioii there 211'1' s1111111 that t1111 11111a1s11111. 11111'11e111s. 11111 111111111-111111, 111111 there are others that 111-11 1:1-1'tz1i11. Tl1111'1' is 2111 i11te11s11 11111's1111111 s11tisfaeti1111 i11 11 clean victory. 211111 11111 11-111i11gs 111' 0111111111411 j11y 211111 sa1tisfe1cti1111 that come when we k11f1w that the c11e111'i11g' of the 111'1'1w11 is 111 111'11111st 111111 1111111't1'11lt 1111- iuiratioii. can l131'1llj' 1111 s111'1111sse11. Tl11?1't' 111111, 111 L'1'111I'NP. 21 g'1'11at 1l1H11f' incli- vicluals who, by lack of t1'a1i11i11g' 1111 hy 11isi11111i1111ti1111. 1111111 1111 111v1- llfbl' 11111 1'i1111st thiiigs of life. They are e1111t1111t with 111111111111 111' 11is1:1111'11'1111 1'61V211'11N. N1-v1,11v theless, if athletic c111111111'ti'ti1111 is t11 stay i11 111111 11z1ti1111z1l life we 1111181 1111111 ?lQ,'2i1l1 to the Hue, clean f1,111li11g' that cr111111s with 21 vit-t111'y ll11l11'11'21lJ1j' 111111 l1111111JlY XV011. Much the same feeling may go with E1 1111111111 114111f11'?'ll1lY N111:f1'1't't1. The pe1's1111z1l 1't'1V2l1'llS that 2ll'1A 111111'11 11ss1111ti11l 2l1'l' 11111 4111195 that 111-11 1'?11'1lCfl by harcl play. 11811111111 b1111111s 211111 111,1e11't-111'11111ii11g' lll11.l'EllS. 11111 t11111'11 is z1ls11 11 satisfactioii that e1'1111es from k1111wi11g' that 0111315 habits 111: 011111-1111z11111111111ss, fair play, stick-to-it-ive11ess 2:11111 s11f11-ts111e111s11i11 11a1v11 st111111 the t1-st 111' 111-111111 c1'11114 bat. N0 1111111 li110XVN what he is 1'11a11y w111'T11 1111til 1111 has 111111111 21 sit1111Ti1111 that briiigs out of 11i111 every e111'1aei'1y 1111 11818. 11 is 1-asy to w1111k1111 11lll,11?l' 1111111 Zlllll fatig11e, to reteiliate i11 e111g'111' 111111 to s11111111 111111111' 211111?lI'l'1l1' 1111f11z1t. 'l'l1111'11 is 1111 other place, save i11 1Vi1l', w11111'11 al 1112111 may l11a1'11 t1111 111ss1111 of 1'11s11111111i111: to fatiglie by the will to XV111, of 1'es11r11111i11g1' to 1121111 by 1111111'11g'11. 211111 111' 1'11s11111111i11g' to defeat by 21 1111t111'111i11a1ti1111 111 play 11111111 t11 1111- 11i1t111' 111111. '1'1111 c111111'111g1 that comes to Hllyflllt' w111111 1111 li110XYN that 1111 11118 11111111111-1'1-11 11a1i11. 11111511111 .211141 1111- feat is Ei feeli11g'111z1t 1111 C5111 CEl1'1'j' 11v111' into 1111 11is 1111111 1i1'11. A 1111z11111y society ca111110t exist O11 weak, llllfklil' 111111 1l111l'H1l1Q3ll i111,1ivi1111111s. Page 55 -1 P Q , Q I-. U 1 . .Q Q .+I 4 Our Football Team lulvll Fisher, Mitterling, Phelps, 1'ie1'ce-. H4lSl1L'l'f. Roland, Mislmler. Julmstou Sh.-1 El L-hols, Mrrwrwy, Faris, Ilerlerivk, B1'D1il1Qf 1', Hall. Perry, flriswold, Butlv-1 Me-117 Tllmmns, Sands, l'R-1'gusm1, Sine-s. Ifldiugtou, Cullisum, Felter. Svph-l11lw1' 22 N1'lDf1'lllbl'I' Q59 Hvlnlwl' fi , ,, Uvfnllvl' 13 , ITW Hvtulu-1' QTL Uvhrlwl' Nov'-lnxlwl' I! N1IV1'lIlhUl' U, FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 1928. , W W W W W W NX 21 rszi W I P 21 rsa W 0 21 rszl w li HVNHNV ii .Ig 2ll'N2lXX' 1 - HVNHNY 123 1-1 , XV:l1'szrw - zxrsnw 20 1'4'llTl'Eilf Fort Vavlle-D ,H 1'1y111o11Th l'n111mhiz1 Vity ,nn , U, Pvru Nrwllcsfel' 1I1lllfillg't0ll Monticello Uoslu-11 7 vfff 'f A g,-1 X' 7 9 kk V 4 'K 2 .arma- - 1 f W Q. Q ? 77' 'V k ,4 ' wc! vigil, 9 gf ' L 3 .ff :Q 'X if ' il ,f' Vg, I fini 'f ff ,QF I yn fyief fy? A ,JMX 7 b fy' ' f, , lf yr 46' I' ' f , n. 'yl gq V - 1 f ,,' ' Q . V , I' ' . WL A J fx . Ulf? mf- ww? Page 56 20-yard line. Repeated plays and forward passes gained nothing and Fort Wayne took Football FORT WAYNE CENTRAL vs. WARSAW. On September 22 the XVarsaw High football squad, under the direction of Coach Fisher, journeyed to Fort Wayne to open the season. The Tigers showed the same old fight, but could not stop the heavier and more experienced men of Central. Warsaw's only chance came in the first quarter when they recovered a fumble on Central's the ball as the quarter ended. In the second period Central scored two touchdowns on long forward passes. Both attempts for exti'a points were blocked. In the third quarter Central added another touchdown, but again failed to kick goal. The fourth Quarter opened with the ball on Warsaw's 20-yard line. Here the Tigers held, but Central scored three points with a tield goal. Soon after the kickoh' Fort XVayne scored a touchdown on a forward pass. Central's kick for the extra point was wide. All of Fort VVayne's touchdowns were the result of forward passes. Warsaw played hard. but were forced to take the short end ot' an 18 to U score. PLYMOUTH vs. WARSAW. Plymouth met the Tigers for the tirst home game of the season. Plymouth scored a touchdown on the first play of the game atter the kickoif, when a Plymouth back ran 55 yards for a touchdown. After that NVarsaw braced and Plymouth could get no closer than the 40-yard line in the iirst quarter. In the second quarter the heavier Plymouth team collected two touchdowns on long runs. Try for the extra point was good in both eases. ln the second half Plymouth counted two more touchdowns. Plymouth attempted to run the ball across tor point after touchdown, Init the Warsaw line held. The final score was Plymouth 312, XVarsaw H. Captain Sipes sustained a leg injury in the third quarter and was unable to continue play. COLUMBIA CITY vs. WARSAW. tl at Beyer field. Having lost the first two to drop this contest also, the Tigers playing Columbia City met our Tigers on Oct. games by overwhelming scores and doped an inspired game threatened to give the Tigers W6l'e leading 6 to tb at the end of result of a pass, Sands to Edington, after dope its biggest upset of the season. The the first quarter. This touchdown was the a series of line plays that had advanced the ball to Columbia City's 15-yard line. Try after touchdown failed. In the second quarter Columbia City threatened time after time, but the VVarsaw line held. Just before the gun for the half, Columbia City shot a 25-yard pass that was good for a touchdown. Columbia City then added the extra point. In the second half the Colum- bia City backs broke loose for long runs that netted touchdowns. The tinal score was 27 to 6. The Tigers showed much improvement over that of the two previous games. PERU vs. WARSAW. On Oct. 13 the squad traveled to Peru to meet the Circus Vity eleven. The Tigers showed plenty of tight in this game but were defeated by the narrow margin of one point. Peru scored their touchdown in the tirst quarter on a pass. The try for the additional point was good. In the second quarter. Warsaw playing a splendid brand of football. carried the ball to Peru's 4-yard line only to lose it on a fumble. In the third quarter Edington intercepted a pass and made a beautiful run carrying the ball to Peru's 104yard line. A line play netted tive yards and on the next play Sands carried the ball across for a touchdown, but tailed to kick goal, the ball missing the bar bar by about two feet. Neither team scored in the last quarter. but Warsaw threatened twice. Although the Tigers outplayed and outsmartcd Pei'u they were forced to take the short end of a T to 6 score. Page 57 ROCHESTER vs. WARSAW. Playing the brand of football our Tigers had shown in the Peru game they com- pletely overwhelmed Rochester by a -17 to score. This game was played at Beyer field VVednesday, Oct. 17. VVarsaw scored their first touchdown in the first tive min- utes of play after a successful drive down the field. The first quarter ended with XVarsaw leading 6 to tl. The Tigers displaying a dazzling and tricky offense. scored three touchdowns in the second quarter. They then added two more in the second quarter and one in the fourth. Rochester's lone score came in the fourth quarter on a long pass Coach Fisher used the entire squad in the game allowing them to get the much needed experience. ln the last quarter a Rochester halfback intercepted a pass but was brought down on Warsaw's 12-yard line. VVarsaw recovered a fumble and kicked out of danger. The Rochester half broke loose but was forced out of bounds on VVarsaw's 9-yard line as the game ended. Thus the Tigers won their first victory of the year. HUNTINGTON vs. WARSAW. The tie that has existed between Huntington and Warsaw for four years has been broken. The Tigers won 13 to 12 in the most exciting game of the yea1'. VVarsaw was the first to score. The Tigers added the extra point on a line play and were leading 7 to 0. Less than a minute later came a fumble. A Huntington player scooped up the ball and ran for a touchdown. The extra point was not added. Then more dis- aster. Huntington, after receiving the kickoff, marched down the field for another touchdown as the half ended. ln the second half the Tigers played with more determ- ination and spirit than they had shown in the first. Neither team scored in the third quarter. ln the fourth quarter Warsaw advanced the ball to Huntington's 4-yard line, but lost the ball on a fumble. VVith two minutes to play Vvarsaw completed two for- ward passes which placed the ball on Huntington's five-yard line. The Tigers scored a touchdown on the next play and although they failed to add the t1'y after goal went into the lead 13 to 12. Huntington then uncorked a pass attack that was stopped by the gun as the game ended. Although the game was played in a drizzling rain the fighting Tigers ontplayed Huntington at every turn of the contest. MONTICELLO vs. WARSAW. On Nov. 2-I the Tigers traveled to Monticello to meet the undefeated team of that city. The game was played on a wet and slippery field. These conditions greatly handicapped our fast backfield. At the end of the half Monticello was leading 12 to 0. ln the fourth quarter Monticello scored two more touchdowns, but 'Warsaw also got the credit of making two. One of XVarsaw's touchdowns was the result of an inter- cepted pass by Bolinger, who ran T5 yards for the touchdown. Our second touchdown was scored in the final six seconds of the game, after a steady drive down the field. GOSH EN vs. WARSAW. Our home-coming game was with Goshen Friday, Nov. 9 The red and white avalanche entered our fair city confident of an overwhelming victory: but Goshen and Warsaw are old rivals and Warsaw always puts up a desperate fight against the red and white. This game is only a story of how Goshen scored three touchdowns in the first quarter. how the Goshen fans referred to this game as a practice tilt, how the Tigers, aroused by this scoring, turned the tide of the battle and scored three touch- downs, how they gained a two-point lead and just darkness was creeping over the field. how the visitors scratched victory away from Fisher's Fightin' Tigers in the closing minutes of the game by successfully executing several long forward passes. The Tigers fought hard and were headed for another touchdown when the game ended. TWUS saine closed our 192K footbah season, but the nuunory of this wveh played and exciting contest will linger in the minds of hundreds of XVarsaw fans who witnessed this thrilling game. . Page 55 ,, -fff? -QV..--.31 A ,f ,Rami X A tb ' XV v .A ., ,.,,,, ,. AV M U -' ..V:,.5 i, 'k V ,, ,gf . wx I, f , N 1 PD' . :A . I .ds ., . ,. if -L :Ere 21? V-fri'-.V f , faifiiiz -V K - V 3:41 .4 : VTi1ffi,':::-?' - rfsf V 'L :id - --:V1f'e.-wx . nh -4. f'4 :V ':S:V-:inf - :M . 1 1 '- -'157,:4j. -V P FT ,V V I ,new W V x , '21 'Q Tl? VL. H i. ' 255 ' ' 1' ' V,', VC, I ,Q D VV A ,f 7 B -, .. ' 0 4 5,142 T., , sxn J- . P , , .my g .5 C Q. .iL fQ, - V, , ,Q Q , ' V1-Q V -if. T Sixth -7 , fa ,g, . 4 AJ' Q Page 59 ,fav V , FOQTBALL RONALD SANDS Runwy Halfback FRED HALL ' 'Fred Tackle ED. FE LTER Plwsse-y Y All 'round man' JAKE MENZIE .Iuk+1 End PAUL THOMAS Luci Qll2ll'tQI'h3Ck A DAN P E R RY I lun Second All-State Tackle BOYS ROBERT SIPES Bonecrasher Guard WM. COLLISSON C0l1y End BERNARD EDINGTON Rum Halfback JACK FERGUSON ..P-ergyu Halfback JACK MOWREY Jack Guard FORREST DEDERICK Featherbrain Center FIRST TEAM. Pierce, Fosnaugh, Braddock, Coach Fishwr, Feltelr, Fr-1'g11sw11, TIIUIIISIS Sands, Bolinger, P6l'l'j', Capluin Ililln-gms. Our Basketball Teams RESERVE TEAM Ohmart, Yarger, Manager Bm-lin. Griswold. Cuuulm Fi!-111011 Shaffer, Nichols, Phelps. Beisiegel, Roland, Brcauling, XVi1wx. Page 61 Basketball NORTH WEBSTER vs. WARSAW. The Tigers, after being put through two weeks of strenuous practice by Coach Fisher. opened the net season by defeating North VVebster 35 to 31. At the half XVarsaw was leading 23 to 16. ln the second half North Webster found the basket for many long shots, but XVarsaw proved superior with their fine passing attack. GOSHEN vs. WARSAW. XVarsaw was defeated at Goshen by the narrow margin of two points, the final score being 29 to 27. Near the end of the first half VVarsaw led by nine points, but when Sands went out on personals the Warsaw defense was weakened. Toward the end of the game Goshen succeeded in closing the gap and in the final minutes of the game the Goshen back guard burnt the net with a red hot shot from center which spelled defeat for our lighting Tigers. The Goshen seconds defeated Warsaw seconds in the preliminary 22 to 12. BREMEN vs. WARSAW. The fighting Tigers defeated Bremen in a clc se guarding game by a score of 32 to 27. The Tigers were on the short end of a 17 to 12 count at the end of the half. In the second half XVarsaw staged a great come-back to score 20 points while they held Bremen to 10. The seco'nd half found the Tigers passing the ball with much determ- ination and speed. Coach Fisher used his original five men throughout. The VVarsaw Reserves were defeated by Bremen Reserves 15 to 12. KENDALLVILLE vs. WARSAW. Coach Fisher's tightin', scrappin' Tigers staged a comeback in the final minutes of play in their game with Kendallville and won 29 to 25. NVarsaw could not connect with the basket until late in the game, although they peppered it with shots, having broken through Kendallville-'s defense time and again. Kendallville led at the half lo to ti. Kendallville scored most of their points on long shots, being unable to penetrate the Warsaw defense. PERU vs. WARSAW. The Tigers were defeated at Peru in a hard-fought game 44 to 30. Although Capt. llillegas was back in the lineup the one and only Perry was out with a bad injury. The Tigers fought as tigers of the jungle do. but the Circus City lads were too hot, being able to burn the net from t'ar out on the floor for counters. Peru led at the half 20-22. LIGONIER vs. WARSAW. Warsaw delllicated the new 370,000 armory by defeating Ligonier 57 to 24. The Tigers led by a large score throughout the game. The regulars played only about one-third of the fracas. Warsaw led at the half Zltl to lo. The feature of the game was a fluke basket by a Ligonier man. He tossed the ball high toward the basket: the leather hit a girder, dropped to the floor, bounded high and banked perfectly into the basket for two points as the gun sounded. The VVarsaw Reserves easily defeated the Ligonier Reserves 21 to T. ELKHART vs. WARSAW. The Tigers added Elkhart to their list of victims the following week, winning by a score of' 252 to 16. Although crippled by the loss of the mighty Bolinger, who was thrown in the hard bleachers during a practice session, the Warsaw team led by the 4t'onrinued on Page 641 Page 62- , N V f , , ,Y ' 2.-3. Q 5' 1 L ,Ng I I 4 Af' 'L Q , , . 1 L y A- 3 A 1 . M- , . W 'I 4 lknjzy IV! Basketball accurate basket shooting of Sands. Warsaw completely outplayed and outclassed Elkhart. The half ended with Warsaw on the long end of a 14 to 0 count. The War- saw Reserves defeated the Ifllkhart lieseiwes 2-I to 10. PIERCETON vs. WARSAW. The Tigers defeated Piercieton in a slow game 20 to 25. The game was in the new Pierceton gym. A large number ot' enthusiastic rooters accompanied the team. Al- though Warsaw was oh' form they fought the l'ierceton attack back wherever it became dangerous. At the hall' Warsaw led 10 to 12. XVarsaw led throughout the game, but the Pierceton boys threatened time after time to take the lead. SOUTH WHITLEY vs. WARSAW. The Tigers had little trouble with South Nvhitley, winning easily by a 40 to 15 count, The first team played only about 15 minutes of the game. The .half ended with VVarsaw leading 15 to S. ln the preliminary game the Warsaw Reserves defeated the South VVhitley Reserves 112 to fl. COLUMBIA CITY vs. WARSAW. The following week the Tigers lost a close and hardefought contest to Columbia City by the score of HS to 40, The lead alternated throughout the struggle. At the rest period Warsaw led 28 to 20, ln the last minute of play the Columbia City lioor guard tossed a basket from the center as the gun sounded, giving to Columbia City the victory, In the preliminary game the XVarsaw Reserves defeated the Columbia City Reserves 24 to 18. ' DISTRICT TOURNAIVI ENT. The district tournament was held in the new armory on lVlarch 2 and 3. The build- ing was found almost too small to accomodate the large crowds. The Iinal game was played between Milford and lleesliurg. Milford won and went to Fort Wayne. At Fort W'ayne the South Side high school won and went to the state tournament at Indianapolis. Frankfort won the state. The tournament in the armory was a huge success tinancially, The total receipts were 355.-l0S.00, of which Warsaw's share was 34T0l3.Nl. This swelled our finances Con- siderably and insured a good football season next tall. The Juniors netted a protit of ?Ii1tifI,IIII by selling pop. esquimo pies and candits. They proved themselves to be very good salesmen. The VVarsaw high school band furnished music from their high seats in the south balcony, The Home Econom cs girls furnished meals to the players and principals at the high school building, l'layers were furnished rooms at the Hays hotel and the Miller House. Taking it all in all this tournament was the most successful one that has been held. iilr. Chastain managed the whole attair. 1928-1929 SCHEDULE November 231 , XVarsiw 135 , , W, H, North VVebster 221 November 28 . XVarsaw 328 .. H t'olumbia City 40 llecember S Warsaw 27 W - Goshen 29 Ilecember 15 ., NVarsaw 41 ,. .. South Whitley 15 Det-einber 21 H Warsaw 20 . UNH Bremen 24 llecember 20 , , Warsaw 20 ,, H Plymouth 27 .lanuary 4 .. Warsaw 2X , Pierceton 25 .lanuary 5 Warsaw 28 Kendallville 25 .lanuary 12 , XVarsaw 211 . Elkhart 10 .lanuary IN Warstw 220 M, 1,9111 44 .Ianuary 25 , XVZIVSIXV 57 . Ligonier 20 February l W Warsaw 20 , 1. North lilanchester 20 VPbVHHVY N ,. XVarsaw'47 . N. New' Paris 35 I t'IJ1'Il11l'5' 10 .. Warsaw Zio ntral tFt, XVayneI 35 I eIir11:iry 22 VVarsaw 20 , , , Mentone 20 Page 04 ' iight, in them. They playful at l'f'l'll first ziml were im Ilil slifirt 1-iirl in' the swim iv the game iiiiishefl. Two weeks lat:-i' they XYOIII lu Plyiiimilli zilifl Il1'l-E illt'Il the hu Columbia City. Some of them will he bac-lc next yeaii' and many vif'tui'iL-s :ire expu- Elva lllllllilllii. Jean Wiclaiiiuii, Alpha Faris. Miss Iivekwiiml. Isauloizi Pyle. Mai'jm'ie Iluliiiger. Charlotte Fergusuii, Ileleii Ilziiikiiis, Alice Wnmlliiig. Idlizabetli IH-i'i'y, Aiiel Hislow Ruth llariiiuii, Mary lmvis, Girls' Basketball Team team 21 to 17. The following ww-4-li Iiwiirluiii vziiiif- mu-1' :xml thi- iiiizil si-ure was iii fzivm Page G5 The TlQE'1'I'SSG,'H were iml very Sllt'l'l'SHl'lll this sezlsriii. lllll Ihr-y haul il lm of thi- :ll lien mc ofthe visitors. They eiiclml their svasuii with ai gluriwiis vif-tory uw-1' Unliiiiiliizi Fity it ted The Rosa 4 o E 5 GJ 5 0 vm MQW 5 aw. 4 - '4 ' I 19 - : gl y ' . ' 4 .4 -. Q 1 E ig 9 - I .7 , I, . '9 1 r ' ' 'O -V 0 ,US -.g1Qoxt Published by the Senior Class of Warsaw High School Warsaw, Indiana , 1 'W ' .WQ,,l.,Z on -, 1 Q., 1 1 1121 1111 e1 1 ' 11 ,,., , I, I VVV V ' A N 3 1 A A 1 4 -t'1 1 '11.2 1 , ii 11? rg i x:k iii Y T 1' a C k By COACH FISHER 'l'1'21e1i is 41114- 411 11111 1'14-z11141st sp411'ts Ill. 2111. S111-cess 1lepe111ls upon tl1e 111- 4livi1111z1l. Tl11'1'1' is 1141 l1l21l'11 XY11111't' the ll?1l'llL'l1HlI1l V311 fall 1l41w11 witlmut it being lll211l1lf' s1141w11. 211111 the 4,-4111t41sta111t 2l1jlill41XVl1111g'll1g his weakness, what- ever it lllilj' 114-. 'll1l1'1'1' 211'41 1141 sports that l1l'Y9l1lllP 21 111'1y's physical body more 1112111 11-211-lc 21t111eties. 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Ile w21s well lll f1'4111t 211141 this was tl1e first time that 114: 112141 21114-111pt4-11 1111- 111111141-1' lllllll. l'l1'1'jl'1lNllll w21s z1g'21i11 high point 111311. '1'114f l111Xl lllf'1't wus e1 11-i2111e'111211' meet 111 Peru. Wa1121s11, Peru 211111 XVHINHXV 4-1111-1-1-11. XV21l'N1IXV 1414111 111i1'11. 11111 it was 11411 at vital 4111111211 f41r1111tl1 ofthe other eities llflvl' 112111 Q414141 ll'?1L'1i 19211115 f411' j'0?ll'S. R11NVlH1lt1, XVi11-ox 211111 Pierce clifl g414141 w411'1c t111'4111g114111t 1111- l1'?Il,'li s4121s4111. After 21 S41eti01121l Meet in 'Warsaw the Nt'?lSHll 1-141s4141. l'lt'l'Q'llSllll 1Illl'llllHl'1l for the State Meet. '1'111- spirit 1'411- t1':11'1c is 1l'1'11X1'lllQ' e21e11 yllilli This year there slmulcl have lI1'l'11 lllilllj' 111411-4- 41111. 11 is 11111112111 111211 wit11 t11e interest in this part of the S12111- g'1-11wi11g i11 11-211111 111:11 111411'4- 111l'l1 will be 41111 next year 211111 that NVarsaw will 1f2lI'1'f' ZIXVQIX 11121115' l111ll111'S 211 the several meets. Page 66 . Each 51-al' it has lm-11 Ihv vusn ' Athletic Awards Honor to Whom Honor is Due. I U- I I Illl 111 Th. Ill h Nhool In wlvl- an 1-1-xx :nl to those lllClllbI'l'N of Ihe- football mul Imskf-111111 T1 mu who pzn't11:1pz11.1l 111 the' QIHIIIQS of the- ye-ar to sm-h an vxtvm that the-v Ile-M-rw spwizll I-111111 Credit should bv givvll to am' hm' or 1-'i1'I who has tho spwn In I-onw out In practice night aftf-1' nig' z . :- ht mel N2lI'1'Ifll'0 IIIVEINIIIW' Im' thw- XYI'HEII'I' of the- tl lm And so them- QIWBIVITH an- givf-11 In tlmsv Io wlmm lumors nw- Ilm-. H+-xx W1-rv QIVPII This your as pol' Ihr' LIIHOXVTIIQL' lislxz FOOTBALL S W E A T E R S SIPES MOWREY THOMAS BREADING, Mgr HALL FERGUSON EDINGTON BERLIN, Mgr. COLLISSON MENZIE DEDERICK L E T T E R S PERRY SANDS BASKETBALL S W E A T E R S BOYS HILLEGAS BOLINGER BRADDOCK FELTER PIERCE L E T T E R S PERRY FERGUSON S W E A T E R S GIRLS ALICE WOODLING ALPHA FARIS RUTH HARMON MARJORIE BOLINGER LETTERS JEAN WIDAMAN ANEL RISTOW B. DAVIS Page 67 HELEN HANKINS CHARLOTTE FERGUSON if .5 iff f ' ' FM V ' . -'f -WV M wa wwe-VV-VVV.wzW3?95 W. ' V ie F- V :wwx-1.1. A . V w 'V .. V , me.Q-gwmyrvmf . 1 ggy-urvyf, .4 , f , fV .. V . . V5 H '- , f . V . ... . V . -'1VQA'f,q,gf5. - ' .Q fQ'f'f22'l V 55 ' - 1 . ,mr I 'N : 'X2g Vw. . 1. ' ' fill 'V' f. 7-5-' GZ: - .W-....,.-.r --VV--.,.,f'?+ .V XL . 5 .--, . .iw V. . Tgfwbxf-:fr '-1. ' ' Ja. ,:i,3M, 51, ., , Zzgigjf' -, -3 :fig 'f V VA, , .ft A - K, 25gvg3wf.9.:.4,.'2' - fwzzzggy - . .- 1- A ' ' 'Vw .- , W .VV --gk, . ,. 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E' QV- A - ' f-'J' 1: ' -. , V - 1 V. ' '. . - ,. ,-5' 'ci 1 ' ' -s . X ' x V ' 1 ' f V E -Q . g g A Q' V ,K Qi' ': M51 gl ,- -:xS13:E - , ,sph . V ,..5'.y.3 3V:g, 1 2 xlmrkg V '71 V 'A' ' ' X Q , ' Q ' .V 'j'.x, i-awe-wx-.a.ffVVj-,Q . V - , .' ' X:jj..e'qfVf2 , Ng .. V . , K 533 ' x ' , f ,wx..-Q, -A - W---U V--- ----VV-Vfvuw V-N-qv--r-' -' V - - , , I 1 LE X . - s2Q.Qrf2'5Y5S, V' 1 , ., . , ,S V 1 ' Y .QQ 'Q-T Q52 .,: V . .1 - E lf' .J fjf T' 3,-I , 4 SgwwW,x?gQ.-we-.1233-5 V., . L 1' . v Nu M2 ' Q , moi.. sea. 1 gmkifgsfxqxfiifzx- ' 1 V'vS,?.y,.X,iR5 ij N: Q 1 ':i'3+Y-'fbf-A -4'i-S5-' -- 1 x , ima N4 Q so 9-39? mm X Mx . gm, , . .4.,.f2. . , , wwf ' h . V b : f ' FSH-QSf5Sz c' . . , . ,Page 68 g v.'-- 1! 1 12 4' ' I. W W l f su: lx' XXX E X 1 100 W U L.. AN ir, 0 3 cn i I .-51 T 1 rung. , , U 1 - U 0 U w ' 9 PA f ,B if , H x S 1 X N ,K ' x 1 X W Y Y W wg ' ,iw ,K 1 I V. V' 1 js , w :' ' N9, vf Af 1 f ' PD ful 5 y x , X U U00 N xw W W 'w if-1 DDGCIG ' 1115! ' I -ui -li 4' 0 s U 0 X 0 0 X 3 rl f U ng IWW: Q S I , S 1mw E ff: 'af , . S N slag 6 , -W - TE l ,f 1-mf 5... 2 rim., QW Q gg. -f-Qi 1:1--Q,.,iYY Yin AMES J , lf L-AA fkxlx 1' . 4 . .Wi Q w C' The Belle of Havana NOVEMBER l-1, l5l2H t'ltlX'l'ltlXXlAli TllEA'l'Hl'l THE CAST Don Jose Ranmna. a Vuban linvrwy ,,,,,, , 7 Dona Ramona. His Wife ,,,HaA,ae,,,aa ,W Anita, their daughter. the llellf- of lIavana,,m,--, Esteban, Their Son, a Popular Hull Fig'l1te1',,, ,N Nate Sterling. an Ann-riean, in Love with Anita, W, Dick Wendell. His t'lnnne We the ree, e ,er ,W Don Manuel t'aril1oh ,a,e Bella, His Dai1g'l1te1',,re,,r,,r W, W ,,,,e,,nr,, Don Alfredo Carillo, llruther of Manuel, ,W Dona Madelina tfarillu. His Mlitm-,--r,,,,r Captain Santa Vilianos, Spanish Officer ,,,,, Maria, His Sister, NVho Loves ENft3lJHll,-l.,-,,, Antonio, a Pliant Tool in the Hands of Viliannsw ,Bernard Iidington mx Etln-lyn lim,-r WH-lessa Talhnan , Vharles Butler iY'llt?SiL'1' litllillgfvl' xvllllillll Collissoli lle-rseln-l Johnston -W ,,,, ,,,-Janet Bash ,Thonias Braddock Sarah Gilwortli ,,,Hobe1't Morgfan , , Huth Harninn ,,liawrenee XVileoX The Operetta this year was one of the best ever given by the school. A great deal of credit should go tn Miss -Jaques. who direvti-d the niusiez to Miss Edgington, who presided at the piano, and to Miss Agar, who directed the speaking parts, and to Miss lim-kwmmfl, who eoaelnwl tln- dancing. Miss .lessa Tallnlan and Chester lfi0ll1l1l'l?1' took the leading parts and avted their parts in a manner that reflected inuch credit to their theatrical ability. 0 Page 71 101111121X 1111' lIl1'1t'l' is a W.. qggzwr' -M cc 79 The Patsy 1'l IA 11,11 1'IC1lS 12111 11Q11'1'111g'11l1l ,N ,,,,, ,,, ,H , - ,wwxvllllhlll COlllSSO11 llrx. 1121I'l'1llQ'1Il11, ,,,, , , 1x1'ill'l' l121l'l'lllQ'1llll,, ,, ., HW , Y, ll d,,,,,,-S?l1'Hl1 Gilwortlx ,,l,,,--,l,,,C1'ystal Davis Iatsy 11a1'1'i11g'1u11,,,,,, ,,, ,W ,H , , W ,,,,,,,-ETl1GlY11 K61' Lilly Valllwffll ,, ,Nw x,,, l, 1 X,,,... Donald Schade lnny ,X11l1l11'S11ll,, W , H, 7 W, ,..g,, ,lack lVl1it6116Ck anliv 13111-1111112111 , WWW , H , , 7, ,g,,.. Virgillia H0l1'J1'O0li 1 . . . . 1'1'2111l'1N 1,H1l'll'1i 11 1'l2I11l'1'1Y 1 1 '111'1ll..111lN1'X ,HHH 1 , , . . W 1J131'llH1'll Edingtou 1111151411-'x' tlIll'llN 111 1111- ll2Il'1'1llQ'111Il Illnm-1111111 wln-rv a fe-llmv Cklllll open 'A L It starting' 21 war. Wm' sw- 1111- XY1'4'l11l1Q' ll10111Q1' who has lux 1114111111 1111101 - u vars, and 1111- I1'av1-ling' N2111'Nll1H1l fathe,-1'. NVQ follow the Xllll1lQ'l'Nl sim-1: 1'at1'ivia. f1l1'Hll1.1'1l 111-1' many llifficultivs which include The X1'1111111lQ' 111' an Truplly 115' ll1l1A2l1l' l1lV?Il1N, ,'1'11v 1-1411-1' sistvr, 11l'?lL't', is ever afraid 11111111 1i1lN1lt1l u1 'w11aI 1114- 1'zll41w1-11s will say. llmxw-Yi-x', 1'a11'i1'ia, with 11111 In-lp nl' MV. 11 D 'l 1al1a-rty, Sll1'll10lll1lS all 1l91' 11'flll111l'N 211111 lapel ll2ll'l'11I1.i'f1bll assvrts luis rights ill 1111- lwllsa- W11t?1'0l16 1131180 1H1I ' lwvu lmlnmlv f vw 1,21ll'14'1El, 2I111'1' 111l11'1l wfrrlc, ge-is 1l4'I' lmly, wi111 1-Vvll flu' 1':l111wv11s salislivll. and the play ends happily '1'1-ip Ilusty is 11111 1'f1lIll1'iI1 laxi l11'1Vll1', wlw l,100S11,T mind waiting as tim-kixlg. Page '72 25? unior Class Play VAST. -lH1116Slil11g,?l1'10111l12l1l 1111111111 111 11 11111 F111-1-11st D1-111-1-i1-lg COI'il1illiE1, 11is 11a1'1111' 111ai11 111 1111 11 11 111 1 11111-z 13111-1-i11g1-11 Clinton DeXVitt, 11is s1111-i11-law 1111 11111 1111 111 11 1111t,'11111-111111 l,lll'lllN Julie DeXVitt, his eldest 11aug'11t1-1' 1 11111 11 1111 111 11 11131111-g-1111111 11111111111 Eva King, his y1'11111g1'est Ll?ll1g:511l1'1' 11111111 .11 1111 111 11Q1111-e11i1- 011111-1- Aunt Abby liOCliPl', his NlSl't11'-111-l21XY 1111 111 111111 1 1111111 11111-1111111 Dr. Jack Dt1l21111Hl61', his 11eig'1111111' 111111 11 1111111 1 11111F11st1-1' H11-111-1 Horace Pil,Q'1'i111, his 11110111 1111 111111 111 111 1 1117111111111 Van t'111'1-11 Adam Smith, 11is business 1l12il1ilgl'f'l' .111 111111-11111111 Bl01'g1'2l11 L0l'ClA1lLl1'1'NX' fi1l1'll01l, 11is 111111111-be S1111-111-121 11' 11 1 11 t'l1z11'11-s l'illll4'1' Too 11111011 t'at11e1', says M12 1ii11g s t'a1111i1y. '1'1111 lll11l'1l llillllll-Y,ll says Mr. King. Ahllll s11 he leaves ftbl' H1111t11 .h1ll1'1'lL'i1 111111 11is 1'11l1l1l'l' plillllillltlll. Adam Smith, XVll41l11 11e leaves t11 aet as 1':1t111-1' i11 his 21l1Nl'1l1'l', 11218 11i1'I'ie111ti11s i11111aki11g't11e 1'ie11 l1l211llS s1111i1e11f1111111y1iy1-x1'i111i11 the :1111111'11111'1- 311: 1ii11g'11z1s left for fl16'l11. '1'11e y111111g' 1112111 11121118 tl little l'llN1' 111 get 1111- liillllllj' 111 w111'k O11 which t11ey uiiwittiiigly bite. When 131: lJl1li111l11l4'1' ll4'211'N that M12 King has lost all 11is 1111111ey i11 t11e1'1111111111' 11ll'1l'lil'l. 111- XV11l1111'11XVS l'?1ll11'1' l111gl'1'21L'l'li11lly as Evals suit01', but Andy. the 1111'11, W1111 l'l'il111i1j' z111111its lll'l11Ll' El l'tll'll1111' l1lllltE1', be-e11111es 11atu1'a1iz1111 i1l1ll lbI1.YN il 1iy1-ry s1111111-, livery 1111-111111-r 111 the family gets a job, t11e tw11 girls 211111 t'111'i11111i:1 111a111z1g'i11g' il l'l1lt'1il'11 1U21l'11l1 Clinty selling' Slliilllly suits Ellltl t11-f1-1i11sg lllllll .X1111y 111211'1'j'111g' 21 g'1111ty 11111 111a11 who is not expected 111 live l1111Q1'L 211111 1-V1-11 lv1lL'lt' 11111':11-1- who l1'El1'1lS to write Sll01'lll3llll and sells i11s111'11111f1-1 511: King' l'l'l111'l1N 1111 '1'1111111csg'ivi11g' Day l11l6X1J6Qt9illy and is 111111121111 111 111111 1111- lllllllllj' w111'1ii11g' s11 11z11'11 tlllll 1'l'il1lj' 1-11- joying' it. Andy, w1111 is 1Cya's 1111111-11, 112s1f11x'1'1's that 1'1x'11 :11111 .htlillll are 111 love wit11 each ot11e1',t111111g11 they 11:1y1- l1'l1l 1111 111111, 11411 1-111-11 11111' 1111111111-1'. 1111 leaves t11e field clear t'111' A1111111 :11111 :111 1-1111s well. Page TZ: 1 Iiziwreiiee SIllili1,'hII', Ht12lllL'il1iHlD, VHl'lllll1 Yau llyke, Stuart Yun Dyke. Marie Diehl, f'rystu1 Davis, Mgnrguret Ilillium, Qllfwlliv Oliver, iNI2ll'5.2llt'l'ilE Fowler, Ilwl The Debating League DEBATE le euestimis This veur wus: Hesnlw-111 That The IYllitQ'1l States should I . ulupt' :1 11z1mls11I'1 ' puliq Tmx 111lIX1ea11':111f 11z1 Warsaw entereil The N4Dl'iilT'2lSTi 1'll illtiiilllil Uelmtiiip' IA??lf.1'llU This year for The iirsT Time 111111 wi-111 iilI'HllLI'il wiTh El In-rl'eeT score, NX'illl1i11g'fi11' peliiiaiit. Xve sn e11Te1-e4l The State 'iiHllI'll2Illl1'lli, but were 1111211714-In lieepthe Tropliy won by e 1leh:1Ti11g' Twill!! l:1sT year. Twelve mlelmtes were seheihlled Thrnilgrllout the , . szlw XYIlllllll11'filP X eur NX -11' 1l+41s1e11111 11111e UT Them We wwe lllllk'il in Tili' uhility of Mr. lie-zllleliaiiip als an euzieh. He is Presi- ' 1 dent ui The Mute iA'2lQ'lll', .xml is iiltT'llN1'iY 111T+11sT1fl in Tlehutilig work. The Two Teams were : NEGATIVE Verimn Vain Dyke Stuart Yam Dyke llllvvllit' Oliver AiilI'jl!l'il' 31411111 Page T4 AFFIRMATIVE Crystal Davis Marie Diehl Margaret Gilliam Marguerite Fowler l1V?5.jvg':-w-we fs-f-1--W-----ff .J Y -t -'gif Q-fit .,. ,. in , W. Gsiftfsw - U f . fwt. ww 'Exif-. t. ' ' .- .1 N,,v a. ,, W i ' - , - , .z ,isa 'W-'SJ-N-.' :-' , 0 'F J , Q , : 516-ss-Fflffsf-Q' 5 :skip-9 ' , ' - , ' - 'TON '1 'Wi' KEN'-I if ' ' :.'t. 3151-. FL. t W . . - ,feta - ,ss-:..ef:.t . Q. An '9.l,,5,..vrv,2-.f,. ,,, igE?95?3' tiT'h 'f--Uv''fesgggefmfgdepnwiwrftw . , .t.. .JA-Lf.. t,,.f.t-9 t. . - , ,. , i - Yum, t - ts:-wg, , I- h .LM at-1egt.,.fM. l .L , A lg 1 . , K K - . - .VZ V g.: . , 5.9! - - Efvzstg, 'N W - - it , X, - img a3y:..1r?zgy,.aggv X - b . ' ' ' ,,. 't :ft - ' ' . . x ,.. Mg: -A . ' f - qw K -' ' l l'i,s. U 'U -,a'A,g,ni'E15t5 if N 'wa ' ' , 1 . 5' ' -'f.'.3gZ'l. N K bi., ' 214.1 I 4 E ,nge 0-,e3A.,, .-' ' Q -, ' 'iii D it Wi t , , 1 . V ,. fe. 2352125 ' - '- lm , . , m -,f5we,,gff,5Ag: ' 1 .1 'v ' . V ' ,rea-14.-fm: '-' - ' ft mv--' . f ' t' , t. . -. 1 ms- N W .' - E ' ,. - ,,,.m3,Q,,p 1- ' .-..1z'1L-5522 I Q L, 'efgggQw5i:,555- L. . ' VH . A, X . '. , Q .iv zff f. . s . Q .. s as, fig ,gt 5 P Y- -.-.xx ' -77 Q-if get 'S-'Q - ,earn ' - , fa if .,- . ,, t . , , i'i:5fa5.:S-' Y , - lag! i v . Q. A '7 t , - ?Q?i3.fg. I -. I-P e N X, 1 . .451 I i t . Q ef as t 5. - E ' f , ' '. 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Our band is an nrganization only three years wld, hut it has made rapid progress under the direction of Phil Farren. of Uoluinbia City. lt new t-tvnsists ot' high st-lmtll and grade students. It is possible that in another year nr su the two can he separated. and we will then have a high st-lnml hand. The hand nffers an npptwtttiiity for those students who are musically inclined tu make regular high st-litml credits and at the same time prepare themselves for pttsitiuns in the tntnre it they desire In enntintie the work. It is one hand which will perhaps he a cmitiiitmtis drganizatiun and this is a thing which heretofore in Warsaw has seemed tu he impnssillle. Warsaw has had many good bands, beginning with the Silver Cornet Band ut the seventies, led hy Rush Bronson, and later by Henry Lathrupe thetter kntlwn as Johnny I-lnll l, but none ot them have ever existed longer than ten or tifteen years. Mr. Farren deserves a great deal of credit for the rapid advant-ement the hand has made. ff tw tgtttttttltllltt ez' : ' 2 M V JE e 'I E te. . fzL1C'ktf't,'f'f Y -V ' ' f'f'f7 T' ttttttt .V in A 4. ddflff? Page 75 'S-A Foreword UR one aim in publishing this book has been to preserve for its readers all the glad and sad events ol the school year. If you derive any pleasure from its pages, we shall feel amply re- warded for our ellorts. Q. 111-111 vr., -1n-lnrLwm-w-rv- rrrr -M rl -v-n v- u -4: -n T .ff':.' - 3 J i if 5 i 'S IKA I ,:. Nvlh ij ' Q A J 'f l 'v ir I I 1.. V -Q1 LAM- f' fwfww w : - V 1 rf?A,,.w -,.., -4 V ,I Q . , W , f,-sul ,. ' k 'f fs W, , 1. a VVLNV 4 4 21 36 .aa ' x f i-:21::m+ i-F EMA ,M K qi .. U5 ,, .wi ,W -'-- M- Vx Q i 1 V 1 i At! yf! ff yT R U 1.3 xii bf' V - A I 2 1 M ' 4 ffi!f2'5T'f 32f75xX A N' ffl? fe , J H, , . . I F J Ui ' S . -.,.'::-Z f , .,. 'Ei Mglf-XQXFXH. YJQ: Q n s? l -- :, f-bil-5574, E' 7 .. fm... y , ., i ni - 3 digital fu -:Z 131.34 l 1 z x . LJ- af-fir fe .f a gy 7 fr e f' w1-QL A 'Q' , ' 'if.n.!'7' , ,Q-:'f,-'f 1 ,M I 'V f , 47 iw-1z' 1ff X N ,ff X 2 r Q W 14 -i.,-.+m. 21 3 - ' 1- I W ft f' fi FQ A7 2 K nfl QNN 'W ff QW Uv 4 N ' 4 Jlx J ,Q Lk Lgjgf 1 . ,I -lk ,151 . ir ln A' ' 5 gap, mg: ri U- ' . :L Mb . .,.4, ,, .Un . ,hiv . xgxfi ki df LJW-. F x t l - :gig A is X F 31 + 1 f 1 , sf! K-M QV' 'V' f' , .ff f' -, x. - I Vuge TIS as . 'SEI , ., A , .. 7 f 5: 1: H' ' -gwlif' jeg, ,. .. - , I - ff , .Q .- -. 3 , E I-,p 7' 'A X ORATORICAL CONTEST Vernon Van Dyke was VVarsaw's representative this year in the Discussion League Contest. His first contest was at Plymouth, where he took the district. He met five other contestants and won for NVarsaw. From Plymouth he went to the state meeting and in the semi-finals carried off the honors over twelve other contestants. In the finals he won second place. A trophy was awarded to him. The school is justly proud of his record. Daol Bauer entered the oratorical contest and won at South Bend over the famous Max Baer, who was doped to win. In the zone contest at Columbia City, VVarsaw's representative lost to Paul Somers of the NOFIII Side high school of Fort Wayne. Bauer made a good record and the school is proud of his showing. Mr. Beauchamp, acting as coach, deserves a great deal of credit for the success these two young men made this year. COMMERCIAL STUDENTS OF W. H. S. TAKE HIGH HONORS AT COMMERCIAL MEET. Commercial students of Warsaw High School performed in high order at the Colum- bia City District Commercial Meet of the Indiana State Commercial Contest Association on Saturday, April 20. Vernon VanDyke, Marjorie Moon and Helen .lontz represented XV. H. S. in the Ad- vanced Typewriting contest and succeeded in carrying olt highest honors. In Beginning Typewriting, our school was represented by Anel Ristow, Ethel Gross and Geraldine Hile, who took Third Team Honors. In Shorthand, Vernon VanDyke, Lois Shock and Marjorie Moon performed ad- mirably, again taking highest honors. Vernon Vanllyke took highest individual honors and Lois Shock took second highest individual honors in this subject. Helen Jontz, Ethna Scott and Gladys Kincaide won second award in penmanship. Both our shorthand team and our typewriting team have been entered in the state tinals to be held at Muncie and Saturday, April 27. The meeting was largely attended and much enthusiasm prevailed. STATE LATIN CONTEST In the State Latin Tests which were held this spring, Martha Hudson and Mary Edith Watkins of the Caesar class, and Harriet Brenneman and Frances Warner of the Freshman class, took first and second places, respectively in the local contest. Martha Hudson and Harriet Brenneman took second places in the county tests. Although eligible, neither contestants ente1'ed the district tests. Page TT ,......-W.-aw, 1 S- . 1.2131 x 'fr 1 S- 9 x K ,A :': 2.f.:'5fZ za f 5 is 'L 0 ' , IJ? ,, , 3 N'- ,fg Q , 'A' x. 'x 5 J .Mm-f J. F7 x v 1 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB. ' Louise Webster, Luella Long, Isabelle May, Helen Hose, Verniee Urynowiez, Gladys Thomas, Helen Cluen, Kathryn Ayers, Mildred Bradway, Elizabeth Braddock, Eilene Dobbins, Elenore Stoner. Eilene Clase, Anna Fairbanks, Marjorie May, Ruth Hrallier, Bonnie Brutt, Pauline Ring, Lucille Plioebus, Edith Silveus, Celia Stellingwerf, Irene Shand, Ethel Huffer. Helen Firestone. Ruth Callison, Donelda Mellot, Tlielnia Set-hrist, Gladys Munson, Marguerite Woodling, Edythe Sniilli, Pauline .l4lllllSllll, Eva Rec-1'aft. llorotlly Warren, Otho Goshorn, Mildred Ring. ' Cecil Spencer, Mary Fairbanks, Dorothy Phillips, Miss Weaver, Helen Hutton, Margarita Parks, Catherine Dock, Imogene Hale, Helen Uainphell. HIGH Y Bernard Edington, Vernon Van Dyke, Lewis Breadina, Don St-liade, Vvlllllllll Colli- son, Alberto Wells, Leas Bunting, Foster lliekle, Lowell Olnnart, Paul Tll0lllLlS, Stuart Van Dyke, David Gast, Stanley Kintzel, Lawrence Smith, Leonard Helser, Eugene Kinch. RED CROSS COMMITTEE Esther Schroni, Ethelyn Ker, Helen Jontz, Jean XVidan1an, Mary Bonner, Miss Weaver, Margaret Gilliani, Mary E. Bodkin, Crystal Davis, Elva Hankins, Doris Lani- bert, Millie Helser. Elsie Hodges. Martha Hudson. Dawn Seward, Pauline Johnson, Elizabeth Perry, Mary Davis, Stanley Kintzel, John Goehenour, Page Til T Jesse Tallman Marjorie Bolinger Ruth Harmon Maxine Glennon Helen Warner Wilma Kreamer Buthene Hartson-k llelen Clover Wilda Mellencamp Dora Reddinger Franc-is Ritter Helen Jontz Wellington Klingel Doris Arnold Frank Meredith Dorothy Davis Lewis Coyle Richard Williams - John Gochenour William Collisson Robert Sipes James Duncan Forrest Wolfe Orville Johnson Sybil Satterlee Virginia Holbrook Harold Strauss Elizabeth Thompson Francis Warner Harriet Thompson Mary Davis H Dorothy Lloyd Imogene Hale Virginia Hodges Marie Diehl llladys Kincaid Janet Bash Mary Bonner Odetta Nelson Jean Widztman Page No Page S1 Delight Mock Bernice Anglin Helen Sawrlou Ilawn Seward Kathryn Seharlp Donna Mae Ross Sarah Gilworth Philip Nice Martha Hudson Pearl Husong Jesse Dunn Bernard Edgington Fayma Miller Mary Elizabeth Bodkin Marjorie Cook Betty Cole Isadore Pyle Charlene Arnsberger Robert Morgan Betty Zimmer Margaret Gilliam Cecil Spencer Margaret Clark Don Deaton Robert Bowman Austin Helser Charles Butler Thomas Braddock Lawrence Vifilcox Doris Lambert Francis Trumbull Elvira Hartsoek Crystal Davis Lillian Kehoe Beatrice Davis Clarence Tillman Anel Ristow Clint Dederivk, Jr. Agnes Jane Duncan Imogene Hale Elizabeth Thompson HQ 1 A, Q V 'Y fl' ' y K f Crystal Davis . V V I -, I I Elvira Hartsrvck U-.. .5 ' - , - Doris Lanihert, Marjorie lllflflll 1, f I 1 1 ff 7 if w- , 'ah ?' f in Mary Elizabeth Rflflklll 'M - .5 I f. ' V lllargzzre-t Gilliam .1 'K A, Q' W7 Fayma Miller M ,M 4 , Isarlora Pyle f A -1 Clint Dewlvrick ,W , .,. get ,Q 5' Hvlmi Iluttmi 'I V V Stuart Valillykv V A Fl' if lllzwgue-rite Parks ft ' 'Q J ' . Elizabvtli Hupe ,v V -5 A Eva Bear-raft ' , Q , S ff -. A ,i,:, . , . 9' , Louise llaugrlierty K I Q 'V Xvlllllil Hows V' ' ' 2 v In Q L' Fmrcst Mittvrliug: . L ' Egg, W , .1 Zi Tlielmzi Sevrist , , gf X ' S1-111111131 Huggs 'gg . , , , , xfgg. Y Ili I' 1 Kathryn l'lz11'tzell 1 I 2 pk . -732. I Glenn llalurllzwt ' H -, f 0 ff- f in Ilelen Giffurrl ' ' 4' Q t ,Qi Virfrinizl Hugo L ,R 'J I .Inhu Mishler .ljfbm , , , fi. I M Q .- K Wzilluvv llislf-y I K fn P H- llulv XVright , ' ' ? Harriet 'lwllfllllllblflll W, ' , 'Q lmwis Vuyln- Y i l ' I A I 5 .Iulin ilnrliseiimir '4 ' , 5' 2, .kzfgi Vk'ilrlu lxltlllPlll'ElIllD I I i- I I . ' I . 9 Rll'l12ll'll Orzum - t' ' ' Y 4. X l ff Earl Sliuft'Pr ' ' X 1, .Qi 'L i Ric-lizircl XVillizams , Mr llrrrfvlliy Lloyd - ...N ,A V ' ,j i if lluvinl lmnr - Mary Sunrls. , , 'Ji' S V l l'2llll'lS 'l'l1ziy+,-1' ' P .Ie-nu Ylvlflillllllll ' N . 6 Phillip Nil-0 , 4' .f i V at A ,Q Q Page sz A, -N 4 jg, Anglin .. - , '- Bviwigle ' ' 3! - Breadiug Q. X - ' W Collissou '7f ' 'X 4 ,. ,IL C131-lg ' ' ' . A if V A ws N , 1' ' .As .W e 1 Gross .Q , P! , . K . 1 3.4 Q , A ,fc X V q I :Lil L,k. , V A',4 of -- ,- P' . -Eff -M ,Q P , Ihoatml - is, Q , 55, vb A IQIUIIQKOII A 1 V0 , Q, in it ' KL 9 ' gm 1't'1'?LUSOIl ffql ' , 3 f it ,N Fosnatlfcllt H tx . Q. Gl'i5WUlIl 1 4 if ,L , E 'qt sims? , Helset' 1 ' X 8 . p Szltterlee ' ' ,C , fs. Hull ' P fi 5 . V . Jamistm --- , , It i Illlllll x 'H I P 15? H. ' Kiuuh ' Q ' ' v ' ' Muw1'e-5' ' ' nga, 'MM ' 'M' . . . -' ' ' , :..- .- if-. -- . l'letche1' , Q 5 V. I. , 'Eff 'L' 11 Iwielwe 'AN X I fu il Q V514 2, Rim-ke,-1 M ' fav- e x t t - , , ik i L Q I-A bu me hill 3 lid' .,.1 ,E wifi' V- vf?i'? K ..?,-if t, ,x -1' if' Sands ,S X ,.., ' A Hale I 5,- . , Slmnd ,QR ' ,Z Stevens .4 fit. fix T1'Um'f1 1 ' , X? QE' Y- QW N . 'E L A, N Vttel' v V A y ' win A ' he I e Q 4 Weil' D . . P XYells .M V IE 1 ' V ff! ' , A ii - . . The Science Club The SL'il'l1l't' Vluh is Hr. Nye-'s pet sm-if-ty, lmviug: fmlmlt-fl it solllt' jvvars ago. The ll1'illlil1'j' lDlll'lH1Nl' is tu 1'Hs11'l'2l kllHXVl4'llQ1't' ut' Pltysivs inn! 4'l!l'llliNtl'X through outsimh- 1't'2l1lillQI, St'Vt'l'ill il1tl'l't'Sfill'Q' 1Ilt'4'fil1g1'S wt-rv hm-ltl this year in ROOIII 7i11tl1vt-vt-nimlgg. At mu-nI'tI1vsv lllt'l'fillQ'S Mr. XYZIXII1' Smith lbI'l'N1'lIfl'll in a most intt-1't-sti11g way tht- lzltt-st facts l'Ul1l't'l'l1i11g' fU1lxYiSiUll or the trzms- 1TOI't2l'fi0l1 of 1Jil'fll1'QS hy wire-h-ss. The vhlh is 901111705011 ut' all stumlf-nts who a1'ei11tl1v physics and ChCllliS11'y ehlssvs. Thv Inst lllvtlfillg was hw-Isl at R2l4lU1',5 River Bend Park in May. A XVl'i1Iil3 mast was tht- nmin l'1.-z1t111'1- nt' this :ru-11t. Page S3 HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Vilma K1'6'2l11l0l', Elizabeth Bmifldot-li. Doris Aruulml, M12 F2ll'l'Ill, Frank Meredith, Dunelda Mellutt. lIIve1'1'illf'ustv1', Clif1'm'cl Jaxuismi, DoualrlVa11t u1'1eli, Butlieue Hanrtsm-li, Elizabeth PQ1'1'y, Elvirzu Haniwsrivk. Iitm-vs XVil1'Il4,'l', lflltiiws Ritter, lie-len VVZ1l'IltJ1'. II+11'lw1't INII-t'lvu1'y. Milflrecl Gable, lugeine Kiutli, F Dcmwtliy Bruwii. IleIm+:vc'z1 XVilt. THE ATHLETIC COMMITTEE ruuk Meretlitli, Hubert Mmguii, M11 Nye, lmuis Breatling, Stuart Yalillyke. wlyu K1-1: Elsie Iluclges. Mary lfllizalwtli Rmlkili. llulll llurllimi, Blill'-'iOl'I6' Bolinger, Cliurlntte Pz11'life1'. Virginian llullmmlc. .. .,.- -I V,.,:4,.,- ,..., . , 1.0. E......:g .u Page S4 Q V V J f 1 f ZW III - I WHg1rK+4 , fi 1 I' W J X f' U il' 'Vt ui,11N f x, I. f X M 'Lmnuw.,,,h:M Evgyvlilllrjrn w x W lt , X I A-4-I ll W J-w WI 1 WML! ff! ku QE ff f Bc 7009550 4. -5. To our friend and teacher Cbvnrgr A. Ngr this book is respectiully dedicated. I T I r I n ' ni A Mil . N P bf . E S :HEL W--E if? if: -,' xi.:- X,..W,i.x.,...i.-.i ll f' X ., . . K 1' Ill al l I X QQ- How I it 'f it ? 24 SEPTEMBER 10 Oli yes, we'i'e lmvk rd st-limll nuttin. Ol'1lLllfUfllS tit looks! I Uiie-liult' tho day Wv 4-hit and 4-lint, Oiie-liztlt' we limit fm' lmolcs. ll This is thv time t'-vi' ull uf thw Small Fw-sliiiieii tn gm-t hiisyg Tu iiiirl thseii' lmoksg lu tiiid tht-ii' watts. My gully? umt Ihf-jv dwzy? 133 The Binlugy Studi- tlisse-rtwl ihv ting, llut oh, she- did it dztiuty. For she wats Hl'i:ll'l91l als svztiwerl twniltl he. lt might liznve hwii lmii Clitiii--y. ll YP 21lJSf:'lll-llllllflifllf The' Iiimf. had stritw- Who kisswtl the fldm- amd sluiiiim-tl his wit:-. But Ps'-'1'l'Y thinks tht' XY crii His swezttvi' stands tm' XVesl+1y:iii. IT Dt, you liiimx' what at iiit,-!'1'y-ati-rmiiiml lddks lilw XYli5', Slll'H, iwlilii-ml the misw. lhe Uiilllllliill sliuiqie-iiwl his tel'-th with glev. That hats iiothiiig to du with this! 18 Du ymi thiiili yuii vmild lwvw it any liliu Ill1 f, Said .lnki-, amd low ing t1'l1w',' Uh, l thiiili I 4-mild, said ll:-lilii li.. lf he VVJlSll'T tim lllllvll liliv yullf lil The luzie-st rlziuiv iii :ill tht- wuild ls A1'1iiudillz1 Fi'uzvi'. She gave- hm' 111811 at pztpvi' plzitfn And ztii l :2lSU'l'lll'tlttli t'l'2tSHl'. 110 This is iii: nlzty fm' slivliers bright. Ol' flztmiiig wd lmziiidztiizis. Su let us iizinie it us tht' day That ww lizive mv lmiiatiizts. Zl The LitvJi'ui'y Editm' ls ttfeliiig like-11 ww-vlc, IIEVS Ulinwliillg ffwi' Ihv t'zllcli1lzlI', A pziiii is iii his nm-li. XVlie-iitfm' yiiii im-iitittii lli'zitltliwla's lltlllll' The l7ill'lH'l'S siiwfi' and st-dll. Fm' when they ask him hmv tu vul He always ztiiswt-i's will 'B lt hztiiliiiig made ymi wiv' iivll Ftvwlel' would ln- it pattlplfix Hut it' ztlmstztiiiiiig iiiudv ymi sw She-'d ln- the lmztiiln-i s clttilplitt-in 211 Aiititliei' lmliiiy dau' Ilit-s by Un gnldf-ii elztzle whims, Aild thuse- 1ll1lSitle' :lwiit SMA lll lil it The mms that it lwiiigs. ZT lt old tmluy ztiid yvstt-i'rlzx3' XYQTI' like tht-A dziy lll'I'tll'lH I duii't lumix' whit-li um' tit' thi- tliiv-+' l wuuld dislike: tht- iiiuiwn. Pugc ST OCTOBER We want live good hares and three good h For hare and hound chase Van Dyke and Sterling qualify, And take their rightful place. The Freshmen get the fourth degree, Excepting Shorty Buell, XVho calls his pa and tells him that The rest of us are cruel. Now, Fergy throws his crutches flown, And walks off like a gem, Hut Sarah tries to stab herself. And so she borrows them. 'Tis Freshman Class Day. Hail, the Green! And Butler is their guest, He poses on the top stair-step, And skids down on his chin. Columbia City took us in. The Lit. Ed. lost a dime. But, oh, the runs our fellows made, You just cau't beat their time. The Science Club is organized. Like every year before. And Sandy sells assembly seat For cash, to David Poor. VVe all tiled in the study room To see the ghost of Peru walk. We yelled. VVe yipped, We hip-horrayed. The mighty Fisher gave a talk. The game was good, though Peru won. Attention surely wrapped us. The ghost of Peru walked all right, But it walked right up and slapped us. Rochester came awhoopin' down To get the Tiger in a sack. They went back home with many moans And claw marks on their backs. Vacation rolls around again Today and still tomorrow. That is ar fact which surely will Cause everything but sorrow. The Tiger staff met out at Nye's. Eats helped to pass the time away. But l1ere's the queerest thing of all- Chet got to school on time today. lt's raining cats and dogs today. It aurgxles and it blubbers. Put on your slicker and your hat. And don't forget your rubbers. Tiger photos are taken today At various times and plaves. Perhaps because its llallowe'en They'l1 look like pumpkin faces Page S8 ounds --L..--.,,......,., X M ' x lu .1 U We xxx 'ffl X 'nuff H X x -- Q I f it itil lx fl a I '17 1 1 -. ,-J-,.-u. -.. Q It ll 'nl 77' J 3 1 Oucis .T A9 xx I i 5 29 'Il 'll Xt-'I vs L ' M Sb I9 f 1 JU as ' ' - 'Y-'16 txt . Zh NOVEMBER Though Monticello won today, We a1'e not feeling blue. We'11 meet them here another year, And then what won't we do? Operetta practice starts today, And we begin to wonder Will it be better than last year, Or will it be a hummer? Though Goshen got the largest sc-ore, We have this much to say, The more you beat the Tiger The more he likes to play. Operetta seats for sale! Tom and Sarah give a skit. Charley, Tom and Bill sing songs, And brighten things a bit. Mary had a hard-boiled lamb That spit I.ePag'e's wax, And now she keeps it in the house To seal up all the cracks. Cows are dying from lac-k of sleep. You'll think that funny, but The mud pulls back their skin so tight Their eyes will not go shut. Now basketball starts on its way With many a whoop and shout. Come all you loyal Vvarsaw men, Let's see a big bunch out. Some guys are always bothered With various troubles of the heart. Nye's biggest job this year is to Keep Braddock and his girl apart. Don Deaton is original and new. He puts the greatest wits of time to rout. He got. a K. O. yesterday in Chem, But in this case his K. O. meant kicked out John Motto tells of Cuba And girls with big black eyes. I wonder it' they got them From throwing pumpkin pies? E. Ker is feeling woozy. She had an auto wreck. According to her story, she Broke nine bones in her neck. Vacation rolls around again- Where did l leave that Ford ? Oh, yes, beneath the apple tree VVith tour flat tires, oh Lord! November, smiling bitterly, Gathers her four long weeks And steps into eternity, VVith raindrops on her cheeks. Page Sf! DECEMBER Ill 1'it1tc1911s11i11, 11l1JY atsli 11111 11111111 11111est11111s 115' 1111? 11111. Allfl. 11111111141 111 w11111l1'11's, y19st111'1l11y. 111111 l'1,-113' z111s1x'1-11111 1111191 111111 I'J111111111's 11111 is 1l:111g1-1'1111s Xvllflll 1111111-1111 lit-'l' is lll 11, FUI' 1fv111'y 1111111 111111 t1111y Q11 11111 T11115' 1411111-1 111141111 111' 1111111 11. 1:11111 lfl1111111111's sl1111111111g 1:'2ll'1Y. Miss S11111111, 11111 214111 111t1111ls. Sl119's usliiiig 1111 11191 lltij' f1'1111111s T11 H1'll11 111-1' Xlllilbl t'Ell't1S. 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A ff' 'O kg G X AKEN MK 31 1 Rl o 'ia X un' '- .f 1 IANUARY Deceniber now is over, And goes the lonely way: We turn a clean, unwritten page, No school for us todaiy. llnuk to school, and the golden ruleg And we resolve today: That we shtill still with illl iron will Art in the Sillllt' old wny. The cold winds hlow. and luy upon The world ll snowy uint: And Ethel VV:1de comes 111141111 to school In lluddys heuver hut. The boys all wear suspenders: Long h11ir's the vogue with girlsg It gives the boys the needed snap XVheu talking 111 the curls. Exaimiiititions start today. I think they ure the bunkg For every time l go to thein l flunli, and tiunli, and tlunk, O! Iffitl' and Surah tlilworth Present their fVll't t1l'lSlllll'! I3ills. And from the way they strut next duy They inust he hnndsoine Wills. Julie Menzie dashes out :it noon, Hats lllllSl he in his dome, lle gets his 1-111' all polished up To take his lady hoine. 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Ambitious Mr. Beauchamp Decides to give a play. With Queenie as the heroine, Don gives himself away. Al Turner must have been out late, He looks like heck today. His eyelids droop and he walks with a And he sleeps the live-long day. Now, Esther Bales doth claim a date, VVe hope its not a gag: Let's all turn out and celebrate. Go out and raise the flag. Miss Simons, Nagler, basket. gum. My! VVhat a demonstration. Syb. Satterlee gets woozy and Jumps at a situation. Track season starts with highest hopes, And spring football, of course, And all the boys come limping back, Hurrah for Charleyehorse. Along comes Spring Vacation, A bringin' April showers. VVe all get out to see the birds, And bees, and trees, and flowers. APRIL Syb. Satterlee gets divorce. Vernon VanDyke quits school. Ed l-'elter tries out for debate. And hah-heh-April Fool! Now D. Arnold is careless, l really, truly think. Or else. today, she wouldn't have Taken a bath in ink! Tickets for Junior Class Play Are out on sale today. And everybody's goin to Make whoopee and hey'hey. Page U11 stoop QCNICS, J r, t Q I XVQE .ll .l..X.t,.Px t l l 'MXH ll if vlilllvlllllllli I llla Elt- MAY Ftwerz M Cnmmewcsmasr K - - . G .7 K 'Z .,1 5 1 WK APRIL B. Anglin is a boasttnl one. But really she has grounds. She says that in the last two weeks She has lost 15 pounds. R. Zimmer driveth out a Ford, A Chevrolet and Pontiac: I wonder, when she-'s out of gas, It she roller sliateth back? Up to the theater tonight To see the Junior Play: And Butler's quite a Chappy NVith his fawncy Aw, l say! Miss Shoup invests her money in A Ford that's shiny new. lt has wire wheels, no squealis or squeals And it's painted a sky-blue. A Track meet-XVarsaw and Goshen. XYith many an also-ran. But we get second place with Fergy as high-point man. Science Club has picnic. Tests velocity of food, XVhile going down the neck, when lt's absolutely good. The millenium has just been reached, Say whatever you may. A miracle has come to pass, Dan Perry had his French today! Now all you boys behave yourselves, Miss Weaver said, Be Qents. Don't throw your pennies on the Hoorg Act like you had some cents. Seniors give picture Simba, lt's taken in the jungle, XVlie1'e Johnson plays with lions, Oh, Boy, if he should bangle! MAY Exhibit posters on the wall. lsn't that one silly? That's the nicest one of all. That was clone by XVilly! Oh. my. those terrible exams, I hate their very sight. Now, more than any other time, I want to do what's right! VVe're granted our diplomas, And banished are our fears, XVon by dint ot' labor, Through four long tedious years. Goodbye to fair old VVarsaw High, And with the day so fair, And with their colors over them The Seniors pass fore'er. lla ge flel
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