West Lafayette High School - Scarlet and Gray Yearbook (West Lafayette, IN)

 - Class of 1929

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I' -:gang ,Q ee: ::.::.- Q 'lln.':':I::l:'I'..ull' ' I - ui 'aipll Dedicated To the business and professional men of Lafayette and VV'est Lafayette whose loyal support throughout the years has made our Annuals possible. Page Three f , Nh th N Board of Education President ..... ,...,,... G . C. Brandenburg Secretary ...,. ........... F . S. Crockett Treasurer .............. ........ A . P. Jamison Superintendent ......, ......... F . Burtsfield Page Four S' g ,fi I- if FEE::::::::'I:2I:-.:::..... ...,..:::'--:-::gg:g5.g-- ::::::::::E:1r::::I..., ,,..I,:::5l'- ---::::::::- - I l I Ill l I In ll Ill ll I' ll il lllll I ll ---'-' --:-- If1'--2:::-.:-:-------E:.'::Il-'IE-.:':::I'2'5'Il2-2'21'51!:::i2I:.-E2:::iH'.:::E-I' '.: I IIE::-E:-IIIE:::I'::::' :::: ' II II IIIIII -II PIII I., 'I III ': g, I:g:IIg, :II II III IIIl:lIII:lI:- ',:II gIIIII II'IIIIIgI'IIg:I IgglIII I IIIIII -- II I- I I I I III IIIIIIII::: -I.g: .,- ,RI IIII -:.IIII -.I--:III ,,, . 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Faculty Advisors .,tY., The Staff ......John Alexander Morris ......Arthur Adams ........Floyd Romberger ......Mary Jeannette Fpple ...........Millicent Morris ........Annlnetl1 Kerker ........Martlia Triuelmlood ............,.Opal McHaley Mary Frances Lupton .............Gordon Douglas ......Frances Dienhart .........Harriet Hall ............DCl11lHT Stewart Q Mr. Gardner Miss Cunninghani jf: 2 ,411 , I I I I I I I II- '::::::: III, I II 'JIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIII: I IIII III' 'IIIIIIIIIIF IIlIIIIIII'I: IIIIPIIIII IIIIII I I 'ill I'II B ' I IEIIIIIIEIIIIII IIIIII:II'III IIIIIIIIII' ' I' ' IIII' III 'I I I I III IIII' :IIIIIIII I IIIIIII I II IIII'IIIIIII I I I I I II'III' IIII IIII IIIII I III Q I II IEPIII I.::'IIl'I!'ll! IIIlII IIIIIE5 gill!! 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':: -5 i' ':' '--'-- ...- FII 1 ' I - '- ' ' . . 1 ' 'E:::.I'.::::5l f ... .... - ..I - I - - . 1 - I II 1 . -. .- . . - .... .....: .:2:.. .- -1. gi.. I . , I- I , . - - I ..:,gg--.. --- .. . .--g 5 ...... 1- 11-1.1 ----'.::::.I:g-- - ..-:-.:: -- ..l-- . . -I . -- - , -i.. ii- - --- -I. , .. -g- I.. ::.----- -III 1 ---. I1 11- .. 1 - - 11 ', I - u I 1 I ... 11s:l I-I-1 ...-: ...:u . 1 . 1... ... . I 1 . , . , , , . , ,, .......... . gI,:':' .-nu' ::u.:,--.211 1: .I I, , - . . , . , I- - I .I.. .I I ,n , 11-1111-.'. lu, ,- dz, 11: .u:1.-. 1 I I .1 .I . . . ,sh : -. 1 I, 11-11111-1.--. , I lllln 11111 u ' up I1 -.11 11' .. ,. - ,. .- ,. -- I :':' ' I . 2: . . nl' Foreword The publication of an Animal is a task that cannot he accomplished without co-operation from the whole school. The members of the staff wish to express their gratitude to those who have helped to make this Scarlet and Graf' a success. FACULTY 5 un ' fr ll lla T g nu. ' . . . ' Ir - - ... ---.. ,... . I I - . :,:-i......:-.:i:':::5I::::- . . . - . - .- - - - . - - ' -5:1-:: - -'::. .-.. .':::--.-gales. .. . , . -. - I ... ..: --:- -. - . - I - ..::: -- ::... .J --.::-- -::-r ---- .. . , .- ' - - .. - '- . ... ::::-- llu --ul' :uili I ' ' I ' . .. , , I . - '.' ... .. ' ' -----I JS... -5.-n .,:--.2 I ' ' ..-- - - 1 --- ...:--- , - - -' - . '!Il ..... .. ....,,,-.. , - .. ,.. , .. ... ... .. ... I . , , .. .. ..:- ..-. ...... ......H up - .. -- . , - ln In n -- - --. -I un- .,,--- ...gn -- - . . n ... ... - . I .. ...-... ' -I nunun ... -,...-. . I - .n nn-I f- . -nun--nu . ,:u..,-u. - I , .- I , . . - - n - - . . -. - . .-- ... .----.. -nl 'llll uuilluil' ' ... ' I' ' -5-.'lu -ini. ...-u ....n ,ull ' Q ' Inn: li' --lll.':'gvnin-g',iu Z 475 2. QS W U Z IT! T '11 E. :: 9. 'S U fb 'U S3 : 2 C1 E. Mr. Gardner is a natural leader and has done much to aid us when we encountered difficulties. Government under his super- vision proved an interesting subject. MISS MCMAHON-Dean of Girls, Mathe- matics. Purdue University. , In hy heart whine, u zpulhies, HJ vii Wba 'oft eompasso s! SVA Pj 'lb l 're all cMahon! She's always JA. NIJ! N Evil' to hlp us and is never too busy . V I or a g j e. . ff 1 'I ff Miss CUNNINGHAM-English and Public ffl' xp V, JA! Speaking. Purdue University. P Tis easy enough to be pleasant when life 4 ' v' flows by like a song. M95 But the one worth while, 9 , Is the one who een sniile, Paw? 17 When everything goes dead wrongf' Z S EJ Lf ' MR. De BARD-Coach. History and Physical l - ' MM Education Wabash College Rough and ready, Strong and true. 0 ' MR. SMITH-Chemistry and Physics. In- diana University. One can almost forgive the persons who made science compulsory, since an oppor- tunity to know Mr. Smith was thus pro- vided. MISS MAHIN-Mathematics. Purdue Uni- versity. Blessed with that ehurm-the, certainty to please? MISS COULTER-Latin. Indiana University. For she can so inform The mind that is within us, so impress With quietness, that neither rush judg- ments Nor greetings, where no kindness is, dis- turb ns. Page Nine if -f 1 l 4 A 4 .,..,,' I I nl li ll ll in - lllu ln 555:51 i:::Ii3'-I:::-.. . - ..' , .::E5: I':.5.... '55'. ::55: ... -5:-- ',-3--.-gas, - . .. . - - -' un- lr -.: - ..-:-,,'.. I -lu A ff EE5E::::::,5,Q-5555-'asp-.--5:---.T-I. , 2-- - - - . - - -::::::2' , ,L 5:5555 :Ill-. un.: -,Ili .I I I n ,' , . . ' ... , . I --.' ' :--:,':II-g:..'- ,. ' . IIIII: ' :::::'-55,1I:::..,'-: :::,-- -. - -5 -. :--::'- - .. -: ::.-5535: 5 - ':'::: X ,- E5I:55:::,.5:.5' :::Ei5::I25:::. . ' . . . .-' . : . - - . I ,-155512 ', , . --::::5::.-: ' ' --2:::g5:::,:5:::.--.......::..,g:.--- - , .:::::,..-, - , lun. gu:n::u:':'..nn - 'I N I :-. Page Ten MISS WALKER-English and Mathematics. Purdue University. Miss Wfalker is new this semester but has made a place for herself in all our hearts. MR. IMMEI.-Mechanical Drawing. Purdue University. Though Mr. Immel is quiet and not known to all the pupils, those who do know him value his friendship highly. MISS INSKEEP-Botany. DePauw University. One with the endless charm of varietyg always in the right, except when delight- fully in the wrong. MISS WATSON-Home Economics. Indiana State Normal, Iowa State College. Let us then be up ond doing, With a hear! for any fateg Still achieving, still pursuing, Learn to labor and to wait. MR. CUNNINGHAM-Shop and Mechanical I will not dream in vain despair The steps of progress wait for me. MISS HILL-CDeceased.j Art. MISS MAY-Music, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. Her voiee, like liquid beams that roll From moorland to the riixer, I Steals subtly to the ruptured soul, Therein to lie and quiiwerf' Drawing. Bradley Polytechnic. , 'I I 3- un ' ,f A,-'A -f lll nu. u ul, nun n u -S , :::. .... I . 'J ,- ,- , .... -... I :Jil .....:'.gI.', I :gg--. .... - ,, .- .. . . . ........, -' u , - - - n -'-2 -::. --- --- :::--.H - - -- - - . u , .'.... ' -- ' -- -. .::: - :.... .-.. ......'- -.---.. .. I - ...- . - .. . . ... . I ... , .- -.... -- ,.-nu I-gunull' .Hn -... ., .. - ..' ' - -.., , lu gn - nn 5. :mg-..'::: regll. . - ' ' ' I . ,. :... . . . .....- - ,:... ' I-lit: ::::: ..-- -.....' 2: .. -- - .. ': ' . ' ---- ' . ..: .. ... , - --Ili ,ln ...-n --... -- . - , ..- . . . . -I I I ,. ...... .... --. ...-n-T ... ' -. , - I ... ... .. ' - ' I I- l'.lllIl5l-Elf: - . ' .- I . . . . . . . . ' - -- - . .... I - ' : il-'I ... .-..-----.... ' - . .: .. -- ' - --..::g..::g':.:::.--.:::.:,5::-5::..--- - ----.:.':':':e':':'.-- ' 1 MISS SCHAFF-French and English. Purdue University. I am merryg but I do heguile The thing that I am hy seeming other- wise. MISS SINKS-English and Physical Educa- tion. DePauw University. Miss Sinks is very quiet but has won all our hearts by her happy personality and gift of song. MISS ROTHROCK-History and English. Indiana University. Because it is mine the task that I do, I'1I do every inch of it right. Because it is mine the work I pursue, Pl! do it elear through with my mighlf, Miss MOORE-Eighth Graae. . I For us she fights, fm: 'us keeps watch and ward, And all for love, and uathing for reward. MRS. CRAWFORD-Eighth Grade. Cincin- nati Training School. You never heard her speak in haste - Her tones were sweet And modulated just as mueh As it were meet? MISS ELLENGA-Penmanship. The Eighth Grade students have a great advantage over the pupils of the High School in the supervision and friendship of Miss Ellenga. MISS ADAMS-Secretary. West Lafayette High School. Everyone knows Miss Adams, but not so well as he would like to. A ,.. V - - Page Eeueu llxll II' Q g,-1' . .::. :'... . . .: ...----- ---. . . . ' ' ' ' . 0 ' f' viii.-ze.. - . . ' . .- . ... . , - -- .:'.:EEE 2- A -g::::.' ... ., I --- .. ..- . . - ' , . ...:.. '.:::::- ----:'..':: - -.gp - . . - - -- ... . .--- - .':::::. ' IU' I . ' I .- ' --- ' ' ' -. ... 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I write this little poem For she was a friend to nie, And I shall ne,er forget her Though she's crossed the golden sea. VVith loving memory for my dear Teacher. MILDRED ALLEN, AZQ. CLASSES li Mir gi:lI7':?in ll ff? To 0:3 5 +4 on Eng' fbg'-1 'rn :nag GMU! f-r- ': gif: -'W f-rafg QQ Q Q22 :we Era gnu 'Trac 0:-G 4QH' fb . 52.3 H., :P 1 :wif ,..,fD Zim UE.UlR :-in 11185 0'-1 502 O23 -ZH sr- Ll -122. nad.. QMQT .OS H4-P .11 52. -U5 Qu: Q-51 'm gr. ... 5' '-as am Eid .S Senior Class History VVe managed, somehow, to struggle through our Freshman year without many mishaps and now- VVe are Sophomores, what a relief! XVe really belong, now. Our class is organized and we can have our parties and picnics like the upper classmen. We had a very successful picnic at Camp Tecumseh Quo one fell into the riverj. It can't be long now, 'cause we're Juniors and have almost as many privileges as Seniors. VYe gave a play that was a knock-out, so they say, and entertained the Seniors royally at the Junior-Senior reception. We have nothing to fear now. No one can look down on us for we are full Hedged Seniors! Our play was a success. VVe have tried our best to be what Seniors should be, and we hope you wonlt forget us after we leave. -MARY FRANCES LUPTON, '29, CLASS QFFICERS President ........ ........ R ussell Smith Vice-President ....... ....... ll largaret Smith Secretary-Treasurer .... ....... D onald Abbott Page Thirteen nu 4 u I-it nnnn j I hu ,,4- in ' . u S rl bv,! , ....... ,, . , :I:!EE::::::::I:':----..., ,...-:::l,. ...5ES::E:E-'-' ' ' . . ' ..FZ- .-.-.... ...' I., g u . .--1 all .- n ' --.. 'I un E . ' f- :::. - if I'-.r -.:--. g - .. ' -- - :. :-gs. gg.. ' ':::::---.::-- .:g - - -- ,-. - . - - ':'.::: - illlifu JEEP:-., . -'-l:g::- .n:Iln'!!: Iiqlnglfn I , In - 'lu:l:.l..::l.' I . .'. I I Nu-:nn 'N f- :::::: :::.:: :ug ::-,-I::::- -ii-'2:::::-'-!: -::I- ::I- . - . ::-'-: .- -- - - -- :--'miif' . ,- '5Ei'Z:E'.:FEEl::EE5:::.:25E5E'-:EE -'miih :5Fi5iliEE5.'. ---'-2'r ' 25:..25::H'-..'-:'.:.: ' --':::E: x :. annul .:g.., un ,,--.,,.-n. .n --' --,ig -,,.-:,,, u .M H .,,- ..,-:ing-u ' Jn ' .-- ----- ---. , - 'I:5iiE:::EE:1'fi5iiii5iE:f5EiiEE-5:52555 'f5E '- - - - - - - - 1 . .:::5:, ,jliiii '.IZ EEEEEEEE5 , . -....:::.-:-Z'::'E::-....--- '--HI:.-:::1uiEiE:.iii ' ' 1 f f , , , I . V 1 Page Fourteen DONALD ABBOTT-Hi-Yg W. L. Club s, 45 Sec. Treas. Class '49 Football 3, 43 Class play 4. Don is a good student as well as an athlete. We are expecting to hear from him. MILDRED ALLEN-S. S. S.g Glee Club. Fm noblurge, but they say ifs quality 1101 quantity that murals. ROBERT ABBOTT-Hi-Y, W. L. Club 43 Football 3, 43 Basketball 3, 45 Latin Club 2. Bus is a fellow that is right there with the goods. He believes in doing the thing right and therefore is a good student.- LINNIE BAKER-s. 5. s. This is Linnie's first year here, but we're all for her. ARTHUR ADAMS--Hi-Y, Vice-Pres. 2, Sec'y. 43 Football 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4g Bus. Mgr. Annual, Latin Club 2. Art's business ability is recognized both in school and out. MARGARET BREESE--S. S. S.g Glee Club I, 23 Latin Club 23 Cafeteria Com. 45 Girls' Basketball 2. Your speech is soft and gentle. JOHN ALEXANDER-Hi-Y, Treas. 2, Vice- Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Class Play 3, W. L. Club 45 Football 4g Basketball 3, 4, Editor-in- Chief Annual. We all appreciate the work John has done to make our Annual a success. P- W X X u - ' :::- -... - ..-- ' '-- ' ' ' 'lu ,, I ,.- , : 'l' . ......N . n -ll' an ' . .' 5 . .:. .I Fha:ifI2:a:i:2'i::-iiiiilfiiii.. EEE :- fr --gg: '.: :--i::,--:: - I '- -: .. - - . -!::----- ---:::- -::--.:I2--:::::. .:::- ' :..... --... ::--.. l ' nl . - , .. . , - -I .: :.'l- ,:. .-,..--:mn ---... Q .. .I nn -. - I ... 1- . . nn' uv ull .an nun 5 4 ::::..m:--,:.:.---re.. ' ,,,... ' g , '.. -::' -. , '.:: :: ::. , ' -,.'-gg::::,,-,,, , nl, ,O :I:'-:::::::..'--- . -- ' ' ' - .. ...: ... ... lin 21' gg:-I-g:::-I,-ggggm n - :-.::.:::,::.-:- I . -, , . ,..:. ---':.-5-, , .. . . .I-:,:.--'n mug: .-Q ' - '- - ' ----1-.--ss..-I-- ' - ' .. --... .':'!!':': .nf A LYNDON BALDWIN-Football 3, 4. Lyndon's cheerfulness has brightened many a dull class room. ROSALIND EMRICK-S. S. S., Revue 3, Candy Sales Mgr. 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta lg Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Play 35 Searlette, Pres. 45 Cafeteria Com. 4. A contagious giggle, shfs tall anal slim, She plays basketball with pep and vim. GILBERT BOTTERON-Class Play 3g Latin Club, 2, 3, 4. Gilbert has a winning personality which shows best in his wit. MARY JEANNETTE EPPLE-S. S. 5.5 Glee Club 45 Ch. Cafteria Com. 45 Latin Club 25 Art Editor Annual. Mary Nette is always ready to smileout loud and always ready to do something. ERNEST BRITT- Although Ernest has been with us just this year, we are all glad to count him one of our number. ELEANOR GARRETSON-S. S. S., Librarian 2, 35 Latin Club 2, 3, 4. i Her words are few, her thoughts are many, and her learning is in high rcputef' DONALD BUSHNELL-Hi-Y. Even if Don doesn't talk much, he thinks a lot, as one can tell by his grades. Page Fifteen 1? ze I 3' 'l:l lu: :nun l ' ... f' lun ' u In .00 In un nuns u n u Q -9 'S I nn..-I '-- u ' ... . :. ....EilIe'.-2'-la:----. . .-.. --- ' - - - ' -2 -., -1 ...lug I ll l 1 1. , I l I u . I u ull ll' -:::. .:::'.:... --'Fi-se !'.:-- -: - - ... ---- '. .. ' ---: ' -. .::-- 2- :::::-. :55l.. 'Q::,-gl.-1-:::iE:ls:IIE'. I- ', :lf - - . I ' ..... ::-55 nu un ',u u ln I , , - . . , ' ' ,.- . ' I ---- , 1 :EE::'-1:-':::::E-2:52 :EI:::-.:E'- : -. --:.g---'- .. - .. - .. - - '::EE: K -'A :::-.::::::.-::::Ei-.g5:.-5:::.':l':--5 ' - - . -:-- --- - .. - ' -- -- -- -in 52:5i:.':::::::l:'-:-IE2l:EE-':5iE:'----' . - - - - - - - - -' . .. -- - - -- : - ' ...:::.- .LA II-.:gg-.gg-.-..:. .:Ih - --.... ' ,,,, -,,.. v L ---- :':'::':':-...-- . . ss . ' -- ' Page Siarteen KENNETH CLINGENPEEL-Class Play 55 Orchestra 3, 4. Kenny has great ability. Remember him in the Junior Play. ESTHER GREINER-S. S. S., Bus. Mgr. Fes- tival 4g Cafeteria Com. 45 Girls' Basketball 2, 3, 43 Library 3, 4. Smile and the world smiles with you. Wfeep and you weep alone. Esther, youlll never be lonely. HENRY COOK-Football 45 W. L. Club 4g Class Play 35 Hi-Y. ' Henry is a good student with a plentiful supply of humor. HARRIET HALL-S. S. S., Secy. 3, Pres. 4, Revue 35 Cafteria Com. 43 Latin Club 25 Girls' Basketball 23 Scarlette 4, Class Play 45 Organization Editor of Annual. A happy smile for eaeh she meets, A cheery word for each she greets. WILLIAM DAVIS-Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Secy.-Treas. W. L. Club 4. When you play like Bill it's work On the team bis duty he dirl1z't shirkf' MILDRED HEFFNER--S. S. S., Cor. Sec. 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Revue 35 Scarlette, Vice- Pres. 45 Glee Club 1, 2, Secy.-Treas. 45 Cafeteria Com. 45 Class Play 45 Basketball 2, 3, 4. Full of spice and ginger too, That's our Midge through ami throughf' HARRY DE CROES-Class Play 4. Harry is never at a loss to express him- self anywhere. ... . ., ... - g.:.:.:.: .. ... - . . .- - -- . I In I' n ,Ulu ll I nl' ..n.--.- I lun., lun.. n I . ., ---,,,,,,l-gn. :png-u I , , -gg .-g ...--... .....!!:gu,,l:- ,uh . -- .- , . ' -::::'. .-i'- -:::.. . -.- -' ' ' -- ', '- Qi ' ' ':::-----'---- -- - ,.-. ' : - ll ' - u.:. - -. n . I .. .. , 1 .1 1- . . , gg: In ' - -,,.- - ---... 5 iiii'1aEi2!E 'ii25E--::.-E555':5i: ''i15:'5:::iii5E55.--..-- ii- : as -. - ----'-FFF: x - -- -- .: ... 'Z 5I:iE:::::::F:2'.:El::::'2:.E:'l - .. I-.'l!E:::: ' ,... . .::55::::Z:2::EE . ' . .--- -- 595553 N , -' '------' ----'-ru:E5I::E:I:::E: l .. - :-- - -1'-:uI::::E:.---':-' F ' .. ......- 5- - ....-5-5. ,' 'g :,:: MILLARD DE LONG-Hi-Yg W. L. Club 3, 4, Football 2, 5, 4, Cheer Leader 1, 4. Happy um I, from care Fm free, Wffay arc'rz't they all contmtccl like rne?', ELIZABETH HILLIS-S. S. S4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cafeteria Com. 4. A slim young damsel, fair to behold, Sweet as a flower, precious as gold. FRANCIS DIENHART-W. L. Club 3, 45 Football 3, 45 Basketball 3, 4, Athletic Ass. Pres. 4, Ass. Athletic Editor, Class Play 4. Hans has done much to instill school spirit. Our teams will miss his coaching next year. MARY HURLEY-S. S. S., Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Cafeteria Com. 4g Latin Club 2. Everyone has his faults-good nature is hers. Who has ever seen Mary when she was not in a cheerful mood? GORDON DOUGLAS-Hi-Y, Pres. 2, Sec. 33 XV. L. Club 3, 4, Pres. 45 Football 2, 3, Basketball 2, 35 Athletic Editor. Chink is the possessor of that price- less attritbute-true wit. He keeps us all in gales of laughter. MARGARET JENNINGS-S. S. S.g Glee Club 3, 4. Margaret is always willing to do her part. ROBERT FRY- Robert never Wastes his time. Page Scv Uutccn In 5' :lg I nu- I I un ,si 3 il In -f nl . nlllll Q nu- . ... - :H - - g, , -.-lii'.:,:3's '--... l,.- : --...... -' In 4 - - , -1 ... ........ .-.,....,- --- . , , , ... , . , I-. , I - ... .., A -ggg, .:e:'.::. - ---,::I-.'.:-- ' -.:, - . --- ---5 .- .:::: - - --- -- -.. - ' ' . ' , . fl 'F'i:i: :E!!E:'!!iE-'iii'-:::::: i' '- ':- - ' . 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It must be awful to know as much as he does, and yet not give out information at every little opportunity! RUTH LEONARD-S. s. S. This bright and smiling little lass Brings much joy to our Senior Classf' JACK HIGGINS-Hi-Y. These silent folks are hard to write about, Bnt they help to make the world without a doubt. VIVIAN LONG-S. S. S., Revue 35 Class Play 3, 4. We find her always with a smile And in for anything, And always full 'of laughter That makes the whole school ring. CLAUDE JONES-Hi-Y. How does he rome? How does he go? He always gets there, So that's for him to know. Z' In ,fa nl ' ,. nu l -f WILBUR KENYON- Always a-winning, always a-grinning. DIARY FRANCES LUPTON-S. S. S., Revue 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Play 3g Sec.- Treas. Class 35 Calendar Editorg Latin Club 2. A whisk and a whirl, A sweet little girl, With lots of life anzl pep. FRANK LECKIE-- Who writes his name on the halls of fame Reveres the precious memory, Anil knows this tiny speck of time Has sixty seconds in it. OPAL MCHALEY-S. S. 5.5 Girls' Basketball 33 Ch. Cafeteria Com. 4g Glee Club, Pres. 44 Class Play 43 Dramatics Editor, Latin Club 3, 4. That fOpal,s good-natured No one can doubt, And for doing a favor There's no better scout. ROY LECKIE- The man who does the little things well is always ready to do the big things better. LOUISE MCKINNEY--S. S. S. Of manners gcntlef of afections mild. JAY MORRIS--Hi-Yg Football 3g Class Play 35 Ass. Editor-in-Chicfg Latin Club, Quaes- tor 4. ,lay is a Latin wizardg he knows Latin almost better than Caesar himself. The Chemistry class also, can feel honored by having Jay as a member. I l is !iEE5'I::Z 5.. W I' l Page Ninetee all is MQ Tl. W . ,QI Q Z' fl , 2 5 T .5 -I H, --... I ,-, .. ... . :.- I-'5g:......'.:En':gllI::g , . .. - ' - - - 5-------.. , . - -- . .:L .:: Ill-.-.-.. .': ':.-Hes. ' ' ' ' . .. ... ---- ' :--- ' ' '.:::: 2- :5EE::. .:: . i:5::F5 'g':. -. .. , - .... , - I ' ' , . I ...::. :::::- p --:::'..':::: --2:-- '.: -!'.'- - . - - - ..::.: ---. .. - . ----' -' ... -nz:- :::...:WI-:..-.lg-2'..--...g ..:.:. ,..-- .' . , ' ' - --.. --I -F --- ' .- ' ,,. ...::.':::: :::'..n--n :::gg-'.:g--'gg-..'::',,g - .... ... .. . - -, . m u. 1- I'.IIiII535:5-'P.-lIl:7lI.'E5II.'.... -I . -- , , . . .. . ' I . . , ' , . . ..--- ,, --- - :: ':iE5:.': -x , , .... ...-mn .-!:::g5!:g:.::gg:..-,::l- . - ...,... - -H -5-I ---gg -- --- .. K lulu.n:u:ul-nu '- I - -- - I l Page Tfzocuty KENZLER PARK-Hi-Yg Football 3. Kenzler is a boy of thorough analysisg he likes to know the why and the where- fore of everything. BESSIE MARTIN-S. S. 5.5 Girls, Bllsliet- ball 35 Glee Club 15 Cafeteria Com. 4.i 'A heart as soft, a heart as kind As in the whole world tbou can'st find. MAURICE PUCKETT-Hi-Y. We can always count on Mauriceg he is a real friend to all who know him. NIILLICENT KTORRIS-S. S. 5.5 Girls' Bas- ketball 4g Ass. Art Editor. Millicent spells personality to all who know her. Athletic, fun-loving, and full of pep, she is welcome everywhere. CHARLES REARDON- The clock is always fast, or is it that Charles is sometimes a little late? PAULINE PHILLIPS-S. S. S.g Girls' Bas- ketball lg Class Play 4. Pauline surely believes that Procrastination is the thief of time. FLOYD ROMBERGER-Hi-Y, Treas. 4g W. L. Club 43 Football 4g Sec.-Treas. Class 23 Advertising Manager Annualg Class Play 33 Latin Club 2, 4. Nothing is impossible to the imlustriousf x ll llxllx JOHN RUBY-Latin club. Silence is more expressive than worzisfl MARY ESTEHER POORMAN-S. S. S.g Girls' Basketball 2g Latin Club 2. We are all glad to have Mary Esther in our classes to cheer us up when we get down-hearted. WILLIAM SIMCOKE- Bill hopes to obtain her by hook or crook. We all hope it will be by hook as we never admire a crook. PRISCILLA RAMSAY-S. s. S., Revue 1, sg Girls' Basketball 23 Glee Club 1, 2, Oper- ette 15 Class Play 3, 45 Latin Club 2, 3, 4. Womferful complexion, hair of gold, Sbeld be a treasure to have and to hold. RUSSELL SMITH-Hi-Y, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, W. L. Club, Vice-Pres. 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. Class 3g Pres. Class 4, Class Play 33 Latin Club 2. Russ's our President, and wire proud of him, Ages of time our pride will not dim. FANNY SENSE-S. S. S.g Girls' Basketball 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 25 Latin Club 2. From Fanny we seldom hear a peep, But folks always say, Still water runs deep. DELMAR STEWART-Hi-Y, Pres. 2, vice- Pres. 43 W. L. Club 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 45 Basketball 1, 3, 45 Football 3, 4, Pres. Class 23 Joke Editor, Class Play 4. Whether he's plowing up the sod of the football field or merely chewing gum in the halls, he is a familiar figure. u A I In ll V l .'!llll.-221155 .. ....... ,H 5555555555 : llllllf' I 5 ::::::-..-::: :::-.:::: - -::: 5I:555 ':i 5:15 I llll llg:-:Ile 2515 5 55555:. ':::.: ::::::-. ::::5 Ei'i:55.. 'f : f'-HL ' '5 -:..: E z .Qui 5 ' . : 1 ' E -.-55 . . --.3 1 'I 1' : 1 . l I- ' lun I 5' 2 I .. .. . H . I . ,. -. : . - :. '.': ' .75 I-5 55 .5 ,S . J 5, . . : ' .- -: . :: , -.. 55-5 . j : .5g. :: . :....5: I 5 . :.'I:::' -' -.mu- ': ' 55555155 E' 1515555 ae ,.' . F5 :Z:'5 '-5 . .. 'H F 2.5 555 5555555555 Page Twenty-one llll I 3' --:I I- ul ,I ,-'1 llll ...G 5 un nun 1 I., un. .I ' . . . -... , :Jig::...!i:f:E.'I :::---.. ,... , '..'-'- I -' -' - -------.. - 2- - ... ,-2 HH- -::::'.::'- -122:-i::'.-5-I-I'-' ' .- - '---- . ' . 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Some say it with forties, Some say it with P's, Some say it with eighties, But she says it with E's. PAUL WOLF-Hi-Y5 W. L. Club 45 Foot- ball 45 Latin Club 3, 4. Hard-worlzing and sensible, good frieml toog We ruwl more such fricnrls who are will- ing lo do. GERALDINE TUDOR-S. S. S.5 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Girls' Basketball 2, 35 Class Play 45 Latin Club 2. A fondness for fruits is one of her traits, She likes them all but is partial to flutes. JOSEPH ZUFALL- 'Taligue not yourself rmzzecesszzrilyf' A very good rule, and joe has been an ardent follower. ANNA JAYNE WARNOCK-S. S. S., Re- vue 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec,-Treas., Cafeteria Com. 45 Girls 'Basketball 25 Scar- lerte 45 Latin Club 2. Simplicity and grace seem to be the ele- ments of charm of the girl with the laugh- ing brown eyes. K it lhh un M .u : --. -..:g.. -. ' ll ll ll I ,- , I- ,fun In nun- I ul' I I I u I . gl, l n..:. ll nu: ,I ll n nn:-I I- I I I I A ,:- , -I, nn u ,n I. I 'Isis ,, nn ' 'uns n n -. - I ull' .In ' , ur 'lla 'I ll nnllu ' lggnlalulnolnelmu, ' ' ' ' I ':'l' En: : n ::!'-- :--... 5 l .'!lll!..lH1 ::.-::::::::- ::::.-::- - : . n::::.--.:.: ' 55 55512255 :.-.::: : -. '-'Il ' '.iu'l 5555 :.':5 555: 55.:5555555 :555 5 54 ': 55:5 . . . -5I:55.:5 - 5. :j.:::, . . 5 '..' :'-Z 'a 5' .1- : : .- e-: .-1-. -2 Ill- I l I ll I II- : 'II :. .:' I. I I ' -ll 2 I 5 55:. 55I :ff5:.' - - .. -: .:..:: - :.::::: 5 55-55555155 5 5 ::5 ::::.-1: -5:5555.':I .55:I 5.- ' ' . -52:52 - '5 'Ti l Ill- l 1- -: . 1 ': :1- E I I :- ' 555. '-Ii' 'I' EI55'5555.I W Calendar SEPTEMBER, 1928 o 5 a. m 'F -- T P1 4 ro -4 '4 o ll ru sf rn 73 ui F9 ro '1 Y' Tuesday, 11-Ten minute periods of gossip mostly. Wednesday, 12-School starts for sure! By noon everyone has a tendency for food. Thursday, 13-Priscilla starts out right by missing a whole period in Chemistry lab. Maybe she got lost in the big ha.ls. Friday, 14-One whole week gone. The Senior rings have arrived and everyone had to part with five dollars. Monday, 17-Millard overslept again. Too many late hours, Droop. Tuesday, 18-About fift'en freshmen had to show their greenness by getting into the Assembly by mistake. . Wednesday, 19-Just trying to get used to the old grind. Thursday, 20-Pep session. Beat Jeff next Satur- day. Friday, 21-Big bon-fire at West Side Field and snake dance. Saturday, 22-That was a good game even if we did have the smaller score. That was a fancy dive, Shorty. Monday, 24-Room 13 was nzughty and had to wait until all the lines had passed before leav- ing the building. Tuesday, 25-Sunshine initiation. Wednesday, 26-First candy sale of the year. Saturday, 29-Monticello-West Side game at Monticellop Score 7-6. OCTOBER, 1928 Tuesday, 2-Mr. Gardner tells Jay that he will help him clean up on Kenzler after Economics class. Is that nice? Ffililly, 5-Mr. Clark, frcm the Chamber of Com- merce, spoke to us in Convo. Saturday, 6gAttica-West Side game and we won, 27-0. Nice going. Monday, 8-The public speaking class is going to petition for desks in the Auditorium so we can make better grades on our tests. Tuesday, 9-Just tests, that's all. Wednesday, 10-Just tests, that's all. Thursday, Ile-Just tests, that's all. Friday, 12--Columbus Day. School starts at seven and a game at Lebanon in the afternoon. They won 12-0. Monday, 15-Just the morning after the night before. Wednesday, 17-First grade period report cards come out with bells on! An' how! Monday, 22-Back to the old grfnd again. Tuesday, 23-The Juniors are starting on the Junior play. Good luck! Wednesday, 24fWhere are those S5's? 'fl ,,...:- mg: 5 E mg-an ie? 55: U' ig-fl was oem 5523 U.. -159, EEG' FF' : fD A323 m... 5' I O 555 5 4 ' Em: Q3 oss EE, F52 YD FU :fr Friday, 26-Fire drill. Some poor little freshie is going to get burned, running from one door to another to be sure whlch one he is supposed to go out of. Saturday, 27-Rensselaer-West Side game. We won, 20-19. I W0dH0Sd8Y, 31 Lloyd Campbell says if voting were compulsory, everyone would vote. Welll Welll NOVEMBER, 1928 Thursday, 1-The Sunshine girls have a nice tea for Mrs. Sandler and mothers oi' the School. Monday, 5-Election of staff. Tuesday, 6--Smith or Hoover? Wednesday, 7-I wonder if we are getting the greatest advantage by tzking that test in Economics, or whether Mr. Gardner is putting something over on us. Hoover and Leslie are elected. Thursday, 84Pen session for the Jeff game. Dlll Gay has originated a new yell. HoW's this? He's a man! Who's a man! He's a West Side man! Davis l I l Friday. 9--We sure have a bunch of enLhusiast'c Juniors. They are hopping all over school try- ing to sell us tickets to the Jeff Hamel Saturday, 10-Jeff-West Side game. 7-7 and a good game. The town was painted white today. Monday, 12-Anyone who would like a good S50 Atwater-Kent radio for S35 see Lyndon Baldwin. Also a S5 Parker Duofold Pen for 34.50 see Lloyd Campbell. Tuesday, 13-Mr. Smith in Chemistry clfss, Har- riet, answer the next question without reading it Wednesday, 14--Dr. Harold Risk spoke to us in Convo. The 12B Economics class dfsagreed with the teacher in answer to the question: What two great principles were worked out during the industrial revolution? Anyone who can answer this question to the satisfaction of both te'cher and pupi's will be rewarded generously. Also: Report cards again. Also: We have new scenery for our stage. Thursday, 15-The Juniors came daring forth in their new sweaters, and we all have our eyes tested. Friday, 16-Hi-Y Party at the West Lafayette Country Club. Monday, 19-Sleepy? O, my yes. Just look what day it is. Tuesday 20-Seniors have their pictures taken. Staff meeting. Page Twentyethree jf' .f 'S .. ., u - .. ....... .1.. , ,- - -- - .-aa - -- ' ' :::'---- - -. . . 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R i C hard Lowe The members of the class of 1930 are preparing for their last year, ing to finish with a record of which they may be justly proud. The choosing of our class sweaters and presenting the Junior Play Sinks hop- were the two main events of the first semester. At the time of the jefferson-XYest Side football game the junior Class took over the sale of tickets and Got out a B good crowd, The class is looking forward to entertaining the Seniors at the annual reception. Our class has been very well represented in athletics and other activities. Several new members have entered our class, and we hope they will with us and graduate with the best class in the history of XYest Lafa High School, the Class of 1930. Page Tfu'e1Lty-four' stay yette FREDRICK H. TEST. l XM! il fl: -5 . . . . . , .... .., n :nn gn I nn---:....--nu H - lu- un :jig :::'.:2Iu:gg-.. II,,..,,g::i-.e5E'E::::::3. : ::::::eEii::.5i5::: ,,..,g:::5Eg-.55 - .5515 f- :::-121-:E'. iii-:::55:. 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Second Row: Robert Harris, Douglas Johnson, Robert Jennings, Sidney Chaffee, Edward Shriner, VVillis York, George Sines, Ioe Bryan, Robert VVallace. Third Row: Grace Louise Oswalt, Truxton Ryan, Frederick Test, Edward Richardson, Mark Bennett, John Douglas, Charles Campbell, Paul Hightchew, Charles Grubb, Alice Walters. Bottom Row: VVilliam Sidwell, John NViley, VVilliam Skinner, Herman Adams, Richard Lowe, Jack McQueen, Charles Phillips, Frances Smith. Page Twentylfive I u 'I' lluiu rural' I 'I' I- lI nl ill ll! Xl nu In U u ' lun.. ,, , .nl ' 1 nl: I un I. ' ' nl nu ..- n I nl I I ' I .nl 1 un uunnunu.,- un nu- . ul.. I un. l I r an I 1 H: n I un I I I- l Ill .au ,. nn 'll Ill II nl' lull: ull: -I, D I ., 'll nl Il -fam son. 255 Vfmig effin- 3.535 Sm' .QE il SBD' Q.: N '42 n E.-if FD P1 m QS 0... So S -3-Y' N 0-sw 2 Q: O2 Es FF is it-1 Thursday, 22-Well, we hope your proofs Hattered you. Friday, 23-Let's all support Purdue since we have no game tomorrow. Beat Indiana! Monday, 26-Junior Play. It was a fancy play, Juniors. We liked it. Tuesday, 27-What was that airplane doing the 7th hour, Grace Louise? Wednesday, 28-First basketball game. At Wea, 15-17 in their favor. DECEMBER, 1928 Monday, 3-Back to school after four days' vaca- tion. TlI0Sd8Y. 4-Senior class meeting at noon. Our pictures will be ready Thursday. Wednesday, 5--The football boys receive their awards. Thursday, 6-Millard says it's too cold to look at pictures outside. Friday, 7-West Side-Monitor game. We were de- feated, 23-16, but it won't happen again. M0l1d8Y, 10fThe Sunshine Christmas Festival is being highly advertised. Tuesday, 11-Everyone seems to be taking the flu. Wednesday. 12-Mr. Gardner and Miss Schaaf are out with the flu. Thursday, 13-Any time you get real thirsty, ask Mary Jeanette to tell you how a drink of water tastes about the 6th period. Friday, 14vDayton-West Side game. And we won, 28-13. S11tlll'dllY, 15-The Sunshine Chrfstmas Festival was a big success. Monday, 17-Is it the flu that caused all the absentees or just Monday morning? Tuesday, 18-The Seniors got their faces washed this morning. It seems that someone spilled some paste on the pictures. Wednesday. 19-We can't decide whether Miss Cunningham is teaching us Public Speaking or Drama. Thll!'SdHY, 20-Everyone is trying to be good so Santa will be good to them. Fl'idaY. 21-Miss Cunningham is Santa. Those candy canes tasted awfully good in Public Speaking class. Staff meeting. Our vacation starts. Saturday, 22-Jamestown-West Side game, 39-38. Friday, 28-Jeff-West Side game. They won, 20- 16. Too bad. I JANUARY, 1929 Wednesday. 2-It sure is tough to hear the alarm go off at 7 A. M. agaIn, ThUl'Sd3Y, 3-Owing to differences of opinion, Lloyd Campbell received a blow on his face, New Year's Eve. Fl'id8Y, 4-Mr. Gardner has mysteriously disap- peared, but we had our Economics test anyway. Monon-West Side game. 32-20, our favor. Page Twenty-six I l '5'553E5E555iQ,, 9,-LA :L ': . II- ' fp -.'. : I If rs -.z 3:2 Q- 5- J :1- sm . I - p-I 1 . :II .I 1-In O 2. 2:15 O :E s-F' D I - :s ' Q- 5 : 5 5. I I' .. Q ...i i CD :: .' ' ' , Q- s'I ' Y I 9 SF: N50- 7,72-3 ws' UQ-I ml ai E. 4-Q-C3 HE nv es' EH -f ...G in 'U .- 5 Dim IDD- gm 2: o 5 cr mi? O.- E12 52,51 ,ERT u'1 Tuesday, 8-The mystery about the moving light in the Assembly and Chemistry Rooms is solved. Detective Gardner discovered a piece of glass in a tree. No doubt the birds placed it there. Wednesday, 9-Miss Schaaf tells us that on cer- tain French holidays 1everything?J is lit up. Thursday, 10-The plot thickens. Priscilla ac- cidently 1?J dropped her book on the stairs and, as luck would have it, Walter came to the rescue. That wasn't intentional, was it? Friday, 11-Someone must have greased the stairs. Three people have fallen today. They faw down. Attica-West Side game, and we won again, 38-33. Monday, 14-Staff Meeting. Tuesday, 15-Priscilla says we must put on a new High School Building. Wednesday, 16-Mr. Gardner tells us about the shoes in Europe. Thursday, 17-The smallpox is taking our bas- ketball team. Friday, 18-Last day of school-for those who got exempt. Battle Ground-West Side game. We lost, 34-29. Saturday, 19-Morenci-West Side game. They won, 27-25. Monday, 21-Finals. Tuesday, 22-Finals. Wednesday, 23-Finals, Friday, 25-Jeff-West Side game. 32-14. Monday, 28-Not mentioning names, hut two sophisticated Seniors got lost in Trig. class this afternoon. Tuesday, 29vConvo. this morning. Mr. Koon talked to us about helping to buy an elephant for Columbian Park. Also Mr. Burtsiield is in- terested in starting a High School Band. Wednesday, 30-Staff Meeting. Thursday, 31vThe 11B Physics class had their daily dozen. V I FEBRUARY, 1929 Friday, 1-Mr. Smith fears the visitation of a great omen upon the 11B Physics class, due to the addition of a member, making a total of 13. Saturday, 2-We played Wea and beat um, 28-14. Monday, 4-The safe in the office was robbed. Tuesday, 5-Send this one in for Nonsense, 2nd period, Miss Cunningham, may I go down to the oHice? Yes, dear, Wednesday. 6-And there was mustard from ear to ear. You see, we had a hot dog sale. Thursday, 7-Miss Cunningham gives us a bit of advise. Appeal to a man's vanity and you'll get anything you want, so they tell me. Friday, 8-Elaine Kenna causes much excitement in Room 27 the 7th hour. Warren Central- West Side game at Indianapolis. We won, 26-22. SBUll'dBY, 9-Game at Brookston postponed be- cause of smallpox. ' ........... .. - - -.:.:.:,...:.:.: - - . .. ------:------- :FE:::::::::-.:2I:'.:g:-...,, 4, ,,...-5:55-.e:5'SE::::::. : :::::iiig:::1I5:::g,..,,,, ,,..,,g::55-.:.gI555,5555:g:: ..---nu -. - I I . 1 I I 1 ll llllu I lg In ll lu I n I ' I Il ull I ..- -.. -.. ln.. - .. . In ,I -1 ,- nn u nun. -u nu -.. . -' I .. --I ,.n . - ,. nnu --. 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I -I Page Twenty-Skven l l llvlhxl HIIFYTTEII' Sophomore Class NYhen the present Sophomore Class entered High School as freshmen, they had the honor of having a class organization. Nothing of importance happened except that we all learned what it meant to be a freshman. Rather late in the first semester we elected the following officers: Robert jordan, presidentg Vernon Craig, vice-presidentg and Mary Dienhart, secre- tary-treasurer. By full consent of the class members, we secured Miss Schaaf for our class advisor, and we are sure she is filling her place very successfully, as she is full of pep, and interested in our activities. VVe plan to have several parties during this year, and next year we hope to have a larger and better Junior class. In school activities and athletics the Sophoniores have been represented, which goes to prove that we are not such underclassmen after all. MARTHA ALEXANDER. Page Twenty-Aeight iv llwnll MIIFIHFTEL' R i l -L. Q si Sophomores Top Row Cfrom left to rightjz Alice Mavity, Joel Bailey, Vernon Craig, James Douglas, Richard Smith, Lauren May, Woodrow Scott, Herbert Clingenpeel, Bruce Carr, Frederick Heiss, Read Burtsiieltl, Ernest Bryant, VVilbnr Alspaw, Robert Cole, Maurice Ewan, Courtney Cornett. Second Row Cfrom left to rightlz Robert Lawrence, Joseph Smith, Albert Davis, Leonard Mills, Oscar Mann, Mel- burn Evanson, Kenneth Hamilton, Carl McCormack, Paul Dexter, Norman Hartley, George Poorman, Robert Jordan, Robert Pierce, John Porter, Earl Dexter. Third Row Cfrom left to rightj: IFCIIC Oswalt, Harriet Browning, Martha Lennon, Edward Hall, Gertrude Higmann, Helen Walters, Ellen Dalton, Doris Moore, Eleanor Robbins, Marguerite Crawford, Katherine Burkenpas, Carrie M. Sense, Elizabeth Fore, Lillian Peterson, Lois Cof- hng, Lucille Modesitt, Estelle Robertson, Velma Acheson. Bottom Row Cfrom left to rightjz Loretta McHaley, Catharine Bitler, Cristol Morris, Norine Brockway, Mary Fry- back, Mary Dienhart, Margaret Stallard, Eleanor Brier, Elizabeth Gay, Mary E. Simcoke, Martha Alexander, jane Fox, Alicebel English, Evelyn Hodgen, Marjorie VanMeter. Page Twenty-nine I'lIlI ' III I gulf..- III, III ,Il I Ill' llnunu I I ':I : I I '- it iii iii 3 WQUU ::1v'o5 Qu-'cn- Sgmi :gr-rr-v-. I O Cl-4 SIWW-1 st GND 5' 3 SID :arse :ight isis 2.05 9,5 .-.UI is ua, EEO 3 s Q52 Eiga' O :SEQ Ea. n--'4 un- L4 S Pd . 5:5 l'f'fD S I II . III- III III II :III I I .l'nl Calendar -- Tllffsdily. 12-The Doll's House has caused quite a bit of excitement in the Senior English class. I think the jury will find Nora Not Guilty. W0dHBSd8y, 13i YouImight look at that from a different angle -Vivian Long in Government c ass. Thlll'Sd3y. 14-Valentine's Day! Mrs. Beisel spoke to the girls at Sunshine initiation. Friday, 15-Mr. Gardner tells us a good way to break into the safe after a game. Saggrday, 16-Morenci-West Side game. We won, -21. M0Ild3y, 18-Staff Meeting. Tuesday, 19-Hot dogs 'n mustard. Wednesday, 20-Our band has been progressing. Thursday, 21-The cast for the Senior Play has been chosen. Friday, 22-After Mr. Burtsfield has made an an- nouncement forbidding the boys to throw snow- balls, Millard D6L0l1g Dives up, How about us men ? Monday, 25iIt feels like spring is here, all the windows are up. Tll0Sd8y. 26-Big pep session for the tournament. Wednesday, 27-The Sophomore girls played the Junior girls in basketball and almost tore each other's eyes out. The score was 24-24 and becaudse of such roughness they didn't play the ie o . Thlll'SdBy, 23eAnother pep session. Watch us go to the state! MARCH, 1929 Fl'id8y, IANO school because of the tournfment. West Point wins. Monday, 4-We have the honor of being the first ones to listen to a presidential inaugural ad- dress, over the radio, at school. Tuesday. 5-School was dismissed in the after- noon for the funeral of Miss Hill, our Art teacher. Wednesday, 6-Report Cards. Thursday, 7-Scarlette Meeting. Friday, 8-Hi-Y Party at Romberger's. Monday, 11-Senior Class Meeting. The coupons for the annual were distributed. Tuesday, 12-Where are those S5's, Seniors? Wednesday, 13-Floyd did the splits in the as- sembly the fourth hour. He says his leg Went to sleep and it took a lot of coaxing to wake it up. Thursday, 14-We had our pictures taken for the annual. Also the Electrical building burned and we all made a rush for the door. Our poor candy sale was sadly neglected. Page Thirty III III. ' I I IIII nv ' nu ... . . ,I , I I .....,,II. II..!IIIII II,,..II', . .m.I..I. . I ji .-:::::..:::::' ::.':::: ::'. . .. ... . . ..... .. .... . . . .':':: :2 .: :. .:. .. . . .. .. .... . . . .... . ... . ..... ... .... .. . .. I Ill I Il . ... . . . ........ ..,.I,:.I.. . ik. 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H, IIIIIIII , I ,, I I ' II I ' W 5 EEZ F-Tm ev? lla 4 gl 'E F Y-I rgm I5 me ms' Km HID? IE E. ii? 551: I C? N : U1 ... c. 4 Q1 91 ... U? Continued Monday, 18-The glass in the door to room 28 broke during the sixth hour. Also Miss Roth- rock is back again. Tuesday, 19-Kennie Clingenpeel came to school this morning with a new sweater on and we thought at first that they had put sky-blue- pink in it. But they hadn't. Wednesday, 20-Bill Simcoke went to sleep the seventh hour, forgot to wake up when the bell rang, and slept half of the eighth hour. Thursday, 21-Senior Class meeting at noon. Let's get busy and sell all of those coupons. Friday. 22-We had a big argument in Govern- ment class this morning, but it was settled peaceably. Monday, 25-Frances Smith and Walter Jennings were playing tag this afternoon between the 6th and 7th periods. Maybe We could arrange to have a recess for them. Tuesday, 26-The Sunshine Committees had their pictures taken for the scrap book. Wednesday, 27-Tests. Thursday, 28-Tests. Half the semester gone, folks! APRIL, 1929 Tuesday, 2-Beck again after Easter vacation. Wednesday, 3-Mr. Smith's pet mouse is getting quite friendly. It comes out in the Physics room and gets its education like the rest of us. Thursday, 4-Some of the specialty numbers from Purdue Men's Glee Club were given this morn- ing in Convo. Friday, 5-Sunshine Convention at Crawfords- ville. Monday, 8-Ids geddig gold agaid. This weather is sure hard on handkerchiefs. I wish id would hurry ub ad bake ub ids bind do sday warb. Tuesday, 9---Let's give three cheers for our Sun- shine Society. We received the State seal for be- ing the best society in class 2, and our presi- dent, Harriet Hall, was given the title of the best state president. Wednesday, 10-Mrs. Kern, vice-president of the Tippecanoe County Historical Club, spoke to us at Convo. this morning. Thursday, 11-We had an honor Convo. this morn- ing. Our Sunshine Society was awarded, as well as our Sunshine president. Two of our number received honor in the civic music con- test, and the basketball boys were awarded sweaters. Priscilla won't be here next year so maybe Walter will receive a sweater after all. Friday, 12-Annual goes to press so my rambling will have to come to a close. Thanx for kind attention and your generous applause. GALA WEEK, MAY, 1929 Saturday, 25-Picnic. Sunday, 26-Baccalaureate. M0l1d8y. 27-Progressive Dinner. Tuesday, 28-Junior-Senior Reception. Wednesday, 29-Commencement. 2 .. . . . . .. . ... ' '-::...... .-, -il'--- ii .. -- . -' -' -......... - - . ..'- -5 iEE:.'2--- --- .Ii::iE55!E!5:::5:E:ii:i:E:. ,..- , .. ... ---- , . - EEE! :- . 1 . .. L.: . ---::.. . ..:.--..- -- -:::: - ' '- - .::::- r :Eze-..' '2::-- .-mit' 1 F- ':: - . - - - ..: - -... '. ' - ' . ' ::::. s 54 E5i:',5g55:::: . , -IRQEEEEE :5i:55.! ----- , - - . ' , --.. --- I - . ,... -----:Fire 1' I-l.:,,,....,',. I-.,.u,,:'l: un I . 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Bernice Pickrel, Mary Hamilton, Virginia Gobble, Nellie Harris. Helen Hall, Esther Garretson, Betty Vllright, Charlotte Epple, Elberta Smith. Bottom Row: Eileen McEwan, Floyd Henderson, Frances Fore, Billy Hoifer, Jane Allen, Lowell Park, Jane Lonnnell, Richard Robbins, Betty Richardson, Harold Brewer. Page Thirty-two S llxll Q llil -2 nl 'llll ., .- In .nn ... - 5.'EEE!,,,EE5fgE.'EEi!:g:n.,, , , ,. . .. --- : . ill - 3-......, :EI ::::EEE! .. :: ' EEE:.-::::-.:::::i.-:E!2:.! ..-:ii-in ' .. ---- - ---a :Hg--IlF:::.'::::'.:::E 2. ' -u u nun - .'ll --- ..'. . - . - ' ' -I' -ul -1- u .- '-----: :::::- !::-- ' -::- - - ' I - - - -::'--::2':E:::: ::-ffl' .:::::.::'.::,:.:::l:: , 5- .:'. - . - - ...-.:-:-- -. - --:ig :::.g:.:....-3 -::::. ::::'---- -::::--hz: 2::-- ::::-- . . - - '-- --- -- :: -:.'SE--:'!I'---- -'222' nn --lggggg,--..p ...,- .,g-- .. ,.: I .:' ... . , . , n-,.. -Q.:-.gg-n 1 ui P I'.IIEEggggggl'l'.gE!llIE:-'gsil-'---.'u -- . . . . . . 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Second Row: Guy Anderson, James Smalley, Richard Hill, Donald MeCuray, Henry Hockema, Josephine Kashner, Clyde Taylor, Frank Justin, Myron Burkenpas. Third Row: Hughie Robertson, John O'Brien, Beecher Rawles, Holten Hartley, David Peffer, Williain Metzger, Mark Wolf, Edward Meekins, John Cassady. Bottom Row: Clayton Dixon, Louie Samples, Charlotte Hansel, Marie Hays, Pauline Frazier Mary Alice Rasmassen, Fritzi Wztlkey, Hope Reisner, Charlotte Rawles. Page Thirty-four ,, ..... , . , . . W Ill Ill- lu. n nr I 'll l l 555::e...::-.:E:j..g::::gg:.. . , ,l , , . . - - g-------.. I , . .,:g:5gig::q:gg- . :kg ,, ::::,::5,.g,55...::'::555.. :-----:::. , .- ,, , , :55g.-sgmssgg ' ::::E ' l ' an 'Ill ' llu ' I ' Il' Ill' ni rl un. nnn - '--- .,lu , I , l . l',.ul .1 ' - ....-- ...... un- -.lm ' . - - .. .---:. - . um. 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A um Q 'l Page Thirty-six ATHLETICS XM! , ,, .. . ....... -'I- . ----- . . .. .....::-I: .. -g:e..... .-. . , , .. . -- - - - ------.. , H ..... ... , f' Iii-,':-.. . . --..- ' ' ..- . . ... ' ' -- ' ' !ll'.:ll: - ::Il--,--, lui'-:zzii .. . - .. ' . .. ' ' . ...::- .:!!::- f :::::. - .. .-- -:::---' ' . . . - . . .. ' -- -..-::::- x :::::'.::- ::: :::- H:--l'.::.:: - .. ' . ' -.. '--- .- -1- - .. ' --.::::.---ll ,... ...uf .- -. .g- ..gg- .... . --- - . --nun -... llll ll u h ll n nn lg. ll Ill ::'-I---my -..-,-i:::-.'::-2-': ' . - ' '- -' , .. ---.::::::::::.-5 K 5 '.::lII2-.-di.-,--ggg--':: -::::.-::'.: - - - ' ' ' - - - . , ' -- :.- ,- . ' .'.............. 2 ,..- -. ..-E. g --... ... --... , ,, - .. .... ,-.-- Q I- .l, .n:.:....:----5 -..,, - nn. - I' I n -- I I I fv w, y 4 if f' 1' f :few President Secretary Manager Principal fr' .li Athletic Association Officers .. ......Francis Dienhart Frederick Test ,.....,.VVillian1 Skinner ........Mr. Gardner Page Thirtyfscwen lQi l lllillil l ' iii :li 'wall :sign l -, l Our Football Team Taking everything into consideration, the VVest Lafayette High School football team made a very good showing during the season of 1928. The Red Devils won three games, tied one, and lost three. They chalked up ninety points during the entire season, while their opponents scored only sixty- four points. About thirty-live men answered Coach DeBard,s first call for practice early in the fall, and, among these men, there were only five fellows that had won a letter on the gridiron. However, after a few weeks of strenuous prac- tice, Coach DeBard had two teams that were rounding into shape and begin- ning to look nice in practice. Except for one or two games the team played good ball and would have been a credit to any high school of our size in the state. The football team was not a large one this season, it was exceptionally small. Nevertheless, the boys fought l.ke all West Side teams light, and they were never known to give up until the timer's gun had sounded the end of the game. Much credit is due these boys and their coach for their untiring efforts and their hard, but clean style of play which they exhibited in every game of the season. CARL O. DEBARD 1 Coach Mr. DeBard has been with us for the past two seasons and has certainly made a name for himself. He has won the hearts of the boys that played under him, and has also won those of the student body and townrfolk. Everybody likes f'DelJie.l' Coach DeBard has had practically no experienced mate- rial at all with which to work. However, our teams can usually hold their own after having been tutored by Mr. - DeBard. He is rated among the best high school coaches in the state, and we are very proud to have such a man for a coach. Mr. DeBard is not only a good coach but is a good man as well. He has taught us that it is not always Whether the team wins or not, but whether they tried their best to win. We are mighty anxious to have Mr. DeBard wfth us next year, RUSS SMITH Full and Quarter When things go wrong. the Q. B. gets the blame, and when they go right, he is seldom thought of. Things seldom went wrong though when Russ was calling signals. He was not a spectacular player but was always in the mix-up. Russ also played fullback when Davis was injured. Page Thirtyfeight i i il! EI::::: :T::.' T ll -4' DEL STEWART Half A good man with a pigskin in his arms-that's Stewart. Del was a mighty good kicker and a good ball toter. The place that he will leave vacant will be mighty hard to iill in the manner that he Filled it. BHILL DAVIS Fun ' Bill could always be depended upon to crash through the line for a few yards when yards were most needed. He was one of the gamest and hardest fighters on the team. , DON ABBOTT Tackle - Don was the big brute of the line. He has turned in two very good years of football for W. L. H. S. and we are mighty proud of him. Don was handicapped by quite a number of injuries this year, but these only proved that he was a hard fighter and always in the mixing. SHORTY READ Half Shorty , the midget of the back field, will always be remembered for his speed. When he once breaks away. it was bad news for the opposing team. Read will be back next year and we are expecting great work from him. Page Th'lrty-nine ll i ml ln. . -- . 5 , In 'I I unilziiz . . ..- Q 1 'l u I g, ::-.:.-mg:--.. ' ' ' ' - : I. '--- ' u ' ' I Q. ..- I lu , n --- g ll I- I I ll l ll lun: my ,..... u -u I--. . I, n nu.: .nn un- lu. ..... ' nu ---. -un' I n ' ..--. I. I I lllil l llllll ::::n.:g:g,l::u ' l I 1. I nn -- II'-Illiulin Il n In l I -' f- , ,,.. ...,, --. . , , nn -nuns I -. 5 l I I- I ' ' 7 H . 9 fyfiiyf frgi i. 212 ' A Lk CHARLIE GRUBB f f '-M' 41. ' - Center 1 V W2ffs?5 f , i Charlie is the mam reason the team IS always fighting. A He could always be seen waving his hands and yelling to A his team mates to fight It up. Charlie IS a good man on ' ft - - - - . V both offense and defense, and it will be some Job to Fill his I' gel - :' .i my position next year. is '- .ts if we - . g,':J,fiT'.: 1 H he Fi? 4 iz atizlfsglz, -fe? H' . if -- , f L ZZ5z!'.'iQ,. l JOHN ALEXANDER End Who would ever have thought that Johnnie would turn out to be a football player. Well, he did, and howl Alexy' was especially good at snagging passes and was no slouch on defense. lt was a shame that he did not report for football several years ago. Paul came to us from Mulberry last year and started in spring. football practice to show his stuff. Wolf was a hard little rock in the forward wall. He could submarine through the opposing line and stop most of our rivals in their tracks. Page Forty PAUL WOLF Guard ROBERT ABBOTT Tackle and Center Bus , Don's little brother, or rather younger brother, proved himself a worthy man to the team. Bus always had plenty of the old determination and ginger, It's too bad that Bus won't be back next year, x YM! 4 I I .III I -.-- ,I . ... . . . I- .......i::::-'rfiiii' - ,.-- .. ---' .. -' -......... ' - ' . ..E:::: 1' III. IIgg-Igglii:,l!::5nI ' ' ' ' ,. ... - ' ,,.. - -ul 2, :53 , ...,ia-.,Il-ugi. gg:--. .-- I . . - .-- I I . :nu .. .... 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Cook turned 111 some very creditable showings this season, and we are very sorry that he ca11 not be with ARTHUR ADAMS Full good shape. CHARLIE CAMPBELL Half Charlie was a dangerous man to any team. He was a hard driver and a good ball carrier and could be depended upon in a critical moment. With this year's experience. Campbell should go f'hot next year. Art didn't get to play in all of the games, but, while he was in, he sure did his stuff. Art was a good taekler and he could always be depended upon to back up the line in Page Forty-one I., -- ll l A '. .. T.. ' ...- n ' ' ' ' .. .. Q ll F: -f . --. . La un. :::::: .gnggggg ,:. BEANY CRAIG ' End Beany, yes, he is such. Craig is a smart ball player. He was especially good at catching passes and tackling. Craig is 'another small fellow who made up for his mite- ' ness in grit and fight. He should bear a lot of watching next year. i V V 't.i f iii. lll' .Q W'. JIM DOUGLAS 1 ..-i End ff?lI.e51ffi2fifQf7 stts Jim was one of the best defensive men on the team this 5 A - A year. There were little or no gains made around his end. V 9 - We will always remember that famous snake dance run . U WM he pulled off at Rensselaer. Jim has two more years in V -- which to battle for old W. L. H. S. s ' ,511 2 I i e rr , ff' ',QL3!'fA'f .. L.. 'A Q1lK f1'33a5'f5 5!fN'i:'l:,.vi1'Y52Sl5Je.ih?'V 5? 3' DOUGLAS JOHNSON Tackle Doug is another new boy that made a name for himself on the gridiron. He was a boy that usually broke through the line and nailed his man before he got started. Doug is a hard worker and should be even a harder one next fall, PAT DOUGLAS Guard , Pat, the other half of the Douglas duet, was a hard man for any ball carrier to gain through. He was small but made up for this in light. Pat has another year in which to prove his full worth. Page 1 O7'liy-two I, ,4- .2 nun .,, un-,,Il.,. -......:g-. ., I n-.,,, ' 'LIE-. n, - nn. ,, 'Ilh ..l.,u. 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Ei 'T- C 5 :. if ,f. l 'W ,-1 .2 CL 5 c FN 1-4 ,-4 .-'Z O 'i u-T 5 2 Z ,- vlinxlm P-l:l:7':?::n' 1 i , I Football Games I, - 7, West Side, 73 Iefferson, 13. , The Westsiders lost their first game of the season to Jeff, their old-time rivals, by a score of 13-7. Four fumbles by the West Side backs in the first half ruined two good chances for the Scarlet and Gray to score. In the middle of the first period Jeff re- covered a fumble on our sixteen yard , line and put over a touchdown. Later West Side worked the ball down the field to the Jeff fifteen yard line but fumbled. In the third period the ball changed hands several times. and Jeff later managed to put the ball on the West Side sixteen yard line and, after completing a pass, made their second touchdown. In the fourth quarter Read made a thirty-six yard run which put the ball on Jef:f's three yard line. A moment later he dove over for a touchdown. West Side, 6g Monticello, 7. The Monticello crew managed to beat the Red Devils ina close game, 7-6. To start the game West Side kicked off to Monticello, who carried the ball to the thirty yard line. From this point until the end of the game it wasa real battle. Both teams played safe in the first quarter and also the early part of the second quarter, but West Side missed their try for point. The second half was fast and hard-fought, ubt neither team was able to score. The Debardmen threatened to score once but due to penalties were unable to turn the trick. The Red Devils opened up an aerial attack in the last part of the game, but couldn't score. West Side, 275 Attica, 0. After losing two hard-fought games, West Side chalked up their first victory at the expense of Attica. West Side scored their first touchdown when Charlie Campbell caught a pass from Stewart over the goal line. Smith ran back an Alttica punt thirty yards to the two yard line, and West Side scored again. Soon after two passes from Stewart to Alexander put the ball across again. The last touchdown of the day came when Smith, carrying the ball twice for a total of thirty-five yards, tore across the goal line. West Side, 03 Lebanon, 12. West Side had two good chances to score in the first quarter. They had the ball on the one foot line both times, but due to the lack of the required push, could not score. West Side outplayed Lebanon all the first half, and at no time did Lebanon prove dangerous. In the third quarter West Side fumbled on their 25-yard line. Lebanon recovered and made a touchdown with a forward pass on the next play. A little later West Side fumbled and Lebanon recovered the ball and ran for a touchdown. The West Siders threatened in the last quarter with an aerial attack. A pass from Stewart to Alexander put the ball on the twenty-five yard line, but the ball was lost on downs after a fifteen yard penalty. West Side, 203 Rensselaer, 19. , After one of the hardest fought games of the year West Side emerged victor over Rensselaer.. West Side kicked off and Rennslaer marched down the field for a touch- down. A little later Stewart threw a long pass to Craig for a touchdown. In the second quaii1terhRensselaer scored again, and another pass from Stewart to Craig tied the score at t e alf. Page Forty-four In In ,- .,, ' un ' ll I. S llslt I ' ' iii:-'! '---. , ' - .f- -:::' Z':. ' ' . 'Z in '.'.: ::-----an---ff.-:--:::l -- ' -.:: '--- - - - - .. .::: - '.f-f-..--,a'i- ' ,g: -.. - -' :.:f.:' . ....- 1 --...:::::.'E:5'.. I'I ::: ' '--lH::.:E:iF1eFE:E'C::I--- ' In the second half Rensselaer made a touchdown but failed on the try for point. A little later Stewart made a fifty yard run to the hve yard line. On fourth down Craig passed to Smith for a touchdown, and Stewart drop-kicked for the extra point. Rensselaer threatened in the last tive minutes of play, but failed to score. Near the end of the game jim Douglas intercepted a pass deep in our territory which would prob- ably have g011C for a touchdown if completed, and West Side kept control of the ball until the end of the game. West Side, 259 Thorntown, 6. On a muddy field West Side beat Thorntown Z5-6. After several exchanges of punts Cook ran a punt back forty yards to the ten yard line, and West Side scored, The next West Side touchdown came after Reed and Charlie Campbell worked the ball down to the five yard line. Early in the second half the Debardmen rushed the ball over again. On the kickoff afterwards Thorntown ran the ball back eighty-five yards for a touchdown. In the fourth quarter Charlie Campbell intercepted a pass and ran the ball back to the thirty yard line. A long pass put the ball on the one yard line, and West Side scored again. West Side, 73 jeff, 7. In one of the best games ever played between Jeff and West Side the Red Devils only managed to come out with the score tied. In the first period both teams punted frequently and the ball often changed hands. In the second quarter after a long pass the Scarlet and Gray placed the ball on the thirty-Five yard li11e and on the next play Reed ran around left end for a touchdown. Shortly afterward the half ended. Early in the second half with the aid of a long penalty Jeff put over a touchdown. In the last quarter both teams tried desperately to score but neither threatened seriously. Page Forty-five uI pi 'lu -I-I' IIIIII n I. ln ,r ' In .044 'I' ' ' ln 'U un: lu III I. ul I' Ig -4- ug : IH, ,, III... I I I I I . II., :::-.::::--.......,, , -, . , - -...E::::::-'.:. I. ., I , I --. 'Ig ..I -- ---. I . . , , - I - I II '---I. I . , .II f- --gg,-::::'.:.., :.-2:::Ii::-.g- ' .Ii ,, .I ,,, -lll::':--:::.-!:: - -- ' .I - -ll! 2. , III-II In-IIIIII:g-I'!g:ui .g--:::- In-I , lg I I 22255-1-I.:g-I.':g n ' ' I Illlll IIII-g ,ggggg ..:n ,I ,,--5. IIII' ,-,I I I I IIIIIl:g-I ,gg-.I , , , ...... :,,,,, I .lllll 1- I-1uI.l'-ll: I : lI Il' 'I ' I ' .-'I 2:-.II:,'lul' I . ' :HIFI IIIII III- .III.,'-I. ... I --III I 2 Il ---III'--I .I ... .II In - IIII. nu ll 'l -...Ju Ii' .pu II.. .I -I-- , , lu.,-III, I . I I I ,I ...I.. I... II. ...II-.I ....'- -..'l .'--- -I .III ' - ... .:-I-.' I .. I I III I- 5'.IiIIILI!II':':w:I:::li..:532l.',,,.'II .'. I . . . . . 'i : ' . . .-- I - - I 'I::.'i QI- III IIIIunn I.. : I' li'::iII. III! l - .,II - . I I- .I .....I 5 nu I, In IIIIII II -.. I. ...II ...I . . I. I I Our Basketball Team The XYest Lafayette High School basketball team did not have quite as suc- cessful season as in some previous seasons in the won and lost column, but the team was greatly handicapped by injuries and sickness. It was not until late in .the season that Coach De Bard was able to assemble the full strength of his material in a game. The team always put up a good fight and lost several close games, three being overtimes. ' 5 Toward the end season when all the casualties had returned to the squad the team began to hit its winning' stride and looked good when it entered the Sectoinal Tournament. The teams won the lirst game handily but lostito a very good team in the second game. DELMAR STEWART Center When Del is hitting the basket, it is too bad forthe opposing team. Del is a hard driver and always has plenty of fightf' The place he will leave vacant will be hard to till next year. WILLIAM DAVIS Guard Bill was rated as one of the best guards in this section, and was also a good defensive man. Bill could be de- pended upon to score when it was necessary. It was large- ly due to him that the team always had plenty of Fight. Page Forty-six Ill lu. ' lg ff -I ll nl ' Q f . I: - lull nl 5 un: I lu 2 n u ., . g, .-:fm--.fQ::i:::--.. -U, ' ,':,l.'. . .-:: ' . 5......., ' :: . . Ijjiiifgi - un- u - -. gn ' ' ' I .-.. ' ' ..-- ' ' Eiiia:'::::Ei::..E5..::E55. ...:- -I U I , fs' - . . . ... . . .I -. I . . .- ::::':E5E5 -- f 5:::--..'::::E 22:55 ' --.:!' I ' -' .. - - - ' .- --... ' . ' -- I ' 'E': 5. :rig-.::::.-m5::-lr . ,::::, . :I '- , ' ina' 5---. . . Z. :SEI f' EE'.:::::::: - i. !.:Ei::5E' ' ' ' ' : - - - ' ' ' -.. ..':!e::e.':i , 'nil Hill!!! ' -EgiEiE.IEEEE::::l--I ' ' I - 1 - I I ' - - - . ,...-I -.. ' .-::I' lg- .. - ll-' ... ---..:g -H., - H .'-5 JOHN ALEXANDER Center and Forward Alex was a long, lanky boy who could slip under the basket and score in spite of what most of the back-guards could do to keep him from hitting the hoop. He turned in some games this season that will not be forgotten for quite a while. 2 WALTER JENNINGS Forward Walter moved here in mid-season and soon proved his ability as a basketball player. He helped the Red Devils to win more than one game this season, and with this year's - experience he should make a good account of himself next i year. RUSSELL SMITH Forward Russ could always be counted upon to boost the score considerably. His favorite pastime was dribbling down the Hoor and looping them in from the sideline. Even the small-pox eouldn't slow the fast stride that he maintained during the hrst of the season. CHARLES CAMPBELL Guard . If there was ever anybody that had plenty of determina- tion. and fight it was Charlie. He is a boy that is not easilv excited, and at the same time worries his opponents con'- siderably. We are looking forward to Charlie repeating his good work next year. , fo Yi '1 Q X .- 1 Page I+'01'ty-seven u .Ill- 'llu I. 'IH' I ll nl ... ul I ' I . ll lldlx ' nu I' null I u, Q 1 l .. . gg-n .,,' . -. . Effie, ggggnfehg ':-1. -, , , -,l.'- , ' -......., Uni, I , ' I- .E :. I In I, --. ggu. , I - - - ,pal lg... . - ,. n ' I 'lu - 'I--1 ---- ---n. '--- . .- ' . .... ' . ', ll -Q ':: : .:::::i1::.-l2'i',: :. -- - -5. Il- - ' -- . ' .... -Ill! -.... ,. n , , , , I - - ,, . :'-- -lIIl!'::.-nuhi,-llg :ln I - -1 - ' . --.... ' :Ill- .I-n-:--.uu-..:-. .,,--..:- .... .... an - un . --. . .- ,. , n ,,, - -- ::'----: :'H::::-'-::-- ::-I-'::-..: ' -- . . .: .. . - '- ' ' '- ' ' ' -- ,, pug:--ng n.. -nu.:-, ul., , . - 5 I - , - .I , I , .. ...... .. ' -:w------:--:reassess--ssazgzu:-at - -- -- - - - - - '- - - - ' --H2-' - Nil: Inu pin ' ' - - ': ' I n I. n n - . -! Forward JAMES DOUGLAS Forward VVhenever the Red Devils were playing a team that had an exceptionally good man in the lineup, jim was always the boy who was sent in to guard him. VVhen it comes to guarding a man, he is hard to beat. Jim has two more years in which to play for XVest Side. Guard EDWARD RICHARDSON Guard Ed did not get to play as much this year as some of the others, but he did his bit in ringing up points tor VVest Side when they were needed. Ed is a junior, and we ex- pect to hear more lrom him next year. Page Forty-eight VERNON CRAIG Beanie is a hard man to guard and is a wizard at mal: ing them under the basket. He is also a good defensin man. If Craig keeps improving like he has during the past season, he will be hard to stop by any team. ROBERT JENNINGS Through the past season Bob has used his height and size to good advantage whenever it was needed. Bob ha another year here and we expect him to help out the team even more next year than he did this year. ll 4 fr . 1 I 1. an I hln -- . l :JIIIEEEEEEIZE2.-I'li::g--... , Eie'-55' 3:2555 - . - ..:-.:i f- :si,111:::-.:ggi::.:E5:e:I::- ,,' ' ' ee-g:'-Sir -'IEE ::. ... ---- - ..-- .:::: 2 F5::::.'':555::-i55:.-5g:-:: -- -- - . ' ::5-.555:'.55,F:-.': ' . , .egg- -- -. --. --. . - .1 . ' .. - - -- . . ' ..-- - : Q pw .:::::'.. .......,..., -... . . ...-4.-,, . ... ....-- -- . . g . . ---- nnn ng uun.'-. , u... ...n , nv, nl,,, . - -., ... . ... -l - -nn-que- -.-. un I ......ll I.: -..:g . -- I.: 'lu-'I-n I H.: h ' -- I, gi- ,. I115IFEEEEE!:FEi'I:El::E:::::i.. i lE:-'FiE:::5-E'- . . - .. . .. - - ----:::.-E K ,... -...::..-----.. .::l:i5i'55:Q:g555 , I: -E:::I- - ' ' ' - -. ,,.:: - - ll. . - ll l - -- - ' ,Z ,-4 i Basketball West Side, 155 Wea, 17. This game was vcry slow but was very close, being decided 111 an overtLme. Both teams looked rather green. Games West Side, 16g Monitor, 23. -5 The Deliardment could llOt seem to get going i11 this game. They fought hard but missed many shots, while their op- . ponents hit the basket from almost any West Side C151 B. F. place. Craig, f .............. .... .... 0 0 ' Campbell, f 0 0 West Side C16j B. F. Smith. f ....... ,.... .... 2 1 Douglas. f -----------,.. 1 0 Douglas, f .....,...... ..,. 0 0 Smith, f 4----------- 0 1 Alexa11der, c ..... ..,. 0 U Lfalg- f -,--------'------ 2 2 Aljljotty Q 4,---,,--, -,,, 0 0 Alexander. c ...,,.. 3 1 Stewart, g ,..,,... ,... Z 4 Stewart, gf ....... 0 0 Davis, g ,,.,..,.. .... 0 0 Davis. g ........ 0 0 TO'fal ....------ 5 5 Totals ............... 6 4 Wea C175 B. F. Monitor C23j B. F. I. Rush, f ........ .... 0 0 Felat, f ...,,.,.,.,,.,... 0 1 C. Rush, f ...... ,... 0 0 Spitzmogle, f ....... 1 1 Daugherty, f .,.... .... 4 U Bauer, f ,............. 0 2 Moore, e .......... .... 0 0 Linbower, f ......... 0 0 Thomas, g ...... ..,. 3 1 De Young, c ....... 4 0 May, g ........... .... 1 0 Sherry, g .....,.,.. 3 2 -- - Burkle, g ,..... 0 1 Totals ................. .... 8 1 - - Score at half: 6-6. Totals -----------------A 8 , 7 Score at end of regulation period: 15-15. Score at half: 11-14. West Side, 285 Dayton, 13. West Side, 383 Jamestown, 39. This was our first victory of the sea- This was a tough one to lose. The 5011. The team looked mighty good and game was very close, and both teams was at no time hard pressed by the Day- played good basketball at ti1nes. mmm' West Side C385 B. F. West Side C235 B. F. Smith f 1 2 Stewart, f ............... .... 3 2 Stewart, f ..........,.. 5 0 Douglas, f ...... .... 0 0 Craig, f .......... 1 0 Craig, f ....,.... .... 0 1 Douglas, f ........... 2 1 Smith, f ...... .... 2 0 Alexander, e ....... 1 3 Cook, f ...... .... 0 0 Davis, g ............ 3 4 Alexander, c .... 7 0 Campbell, g .,.... 1 0 Campbell, g ..... .... 0 0 Richardson, g ..... 0 0 Davis. g .,..,.,.... ,... 0 1 - - Richardson, g .... .... O 0 Totals ....,............. ...... 1 4 10 D C f ..... ....... 0 0 e foes' 5 - -, Jamestown C393 B. F. Totals ------....---- ...-... 1 2 4 Bailey, f --.---'h,'.-..-.---- U- 1 3 C. Scott .................., ...... 0 0 Dayton C131 B. F. Kemodlev f 6 3 Brand, f ....,......... .... 0 Z A. Scott, f ........ 0 0 McCulloch, f ...... .... 0 0 Lawler, c ....., 5 1 Martfn, f ........... .... 1 1 Harding, c .... 0 0 Packard, c ......, .... 2 0 Wilsoli, g ...... 3 1 Clearwater, g ...... .... 2 0 Jackson, g .... 0 1 Godfrey, g ....... .... 0 0 Turner, g ...... 0 0 Totals ----------------- ---- 5 3 1012.15 .,...,...................... 15 9 Score at half: 18-8. Score at half: 12-22. Puyfcr l1'orty-:Line 2 llx lsr 1 1 6 I 1' . West Side, 16g Jeff, 20. The Red Devils gave Jeff an awfully good game. In fact a lot better game than they were expecting them to put up. The game was another one of those West Side-Jeff affairs. Plenty of scrap and both teams doing their best to win. At Jeff - west side C161 B. F. Sm.th, f ,,,,................... .... 0 0 W. Jenn'ngs, f ....... ..,. 0 0 Craig, f ,......,........ .... 1 2 Read, f ....,...,... ..,. 0 0 Alexander, c ....,. .... 2 3 Stewart, c ........ .... 1 0 Davis, g .............. ,... 0 1 Campbell, g .....,,. .... 1 0 Totals .... .. 5 6 Jeff C201 B. F McLean, f ...... .... Wallace, f ..... ,,., McConnell, c ...... .... 0 0 0 0 Ellis, c .............. .... 1 0 1 1 Crowe, g .......... .... 6 1 1 0 Weaver, g ,,,,,, .... Totals ........ ...... 9 2 Half score, 9-9. West Side, 383 Attica, 33. The Scarlet and Gray basketeers came from behind in the second half to take a victory from the Atticans. The fast breaking offense of the West Siders and their good teamwork during the second half are the things that annexed this vic- tory over a team that went to the State Tourney. Here West Side Q381 B. F. Smith, f ...................... .... 3 2 W. Jennings, f ....... .... 0 0 Craig, f ................ .... 4 2 Stewart, c ........ .... 6 0 Campbell, g ........... .... 2 2 R. Jennings, g ....... .... 0 0 Davis, g .............. .... 1 0 Totals .......... ........ 1 6. 6 Attica C331 B. F. Diehl, f ............ .... 3 0 Peterson, f ...,.. .... 1 1 Martin, f .............. .... 2 2 Stewart, c ............. .... 4 1 Lindamood, g ....... .... 2 0 Riley, g ............... .... 2 1 Totals ............. ........ 1 4 5 Half score, 12-18. PagcFifty West Side, 323 Monon, 20. The Scarlet and Gray crew really got going at Monon. The Blue and White team was no match for Coach DeBard's basket artists. At Monon West Side C321 B. F. Smith, f .................... 1 0 W, Jennings, f ...... 0 0 Craig, f ................. 3 0 Douglas, f ....... O 0 Stewart, c ....... 5 1 Alexander, c .... .. . . 2 2 Davis, g ................... 0 1 R. Jennings. g .... . O 1 Campbell, g ....... 1 1 Richardson, g ..... 1 0 Totals ............ ...... 1 3 6 Monon C201 B. F. Corney, f ..... 2 6 Malsbary, f ....... 1 0 Miller, c ........ 1 2 Winkley, g ....... 1 0 McKinney, g --..... 0 1 Kellenberger, g .... 0 1 Thacker, g ........... 0 0 Totals ............. ..... -E E Half score, 23-12. West Side, 29g Battle Ground, 34. The Red Devils were handicapped by the absence of three regulars in this game. However, they came very near winning from the Grounders at that. It was only in the last few minutes that the final score was decided. Here West side qzop B. F. W, Jennings, f ...... 3 1 Craig, f ................. 3 0 Read, f ............. 0 0 Douglas, f ....,.. 0 0 Abbott, c ............. 0 0 Campbell, g ...,......,, 1 2 R. Jennings, g 4 ..... 0 0 Davis, g ............... 5 2 Totals ............................ 12 5 Battle Ground C341 B. F. G. Lamb, f ........................ 8 2 Davis, f .............,.......... 0 0 Martin, f ........ 0 1 Umble, f ........... 0 0 Vanshapen, c ....... 3 2 Fisher, g ........... 1 O Starott, g ......... 2 1 F. Lamb, g ....... 0 0 Totals ............... ....... 1 4 6 Half score, 12-17. lllsxl 5 .5 3 -5 ---- I -- I' , T -- : 57 - . .... , A-7' ---- - ---.... .::azifiiiiiggsirgiiaaa:::--:'- -:': :'::m 2 - West Side 25' Morenci 27. WCM Side, 179 JCE, 32- 93553 'il gi-mga'-l Oewmwffh ovvogoow H- 5 :D-3390592 pa, Q00 QUm'7Um m90g0,:-,-IIE 55:44 .....e-22 ,gf-D722 Sl fwereiffiia 'swvqsffifw awe-2 a wwffaigs HSTEMEMQ' EEJHU3 ... : H ::' 1- Q H 'f gn :::722n 'lm e7':'RE': ,.,,: I1 figs: : III 5'-N 1 .':7.: :Q an-5----: - : :::: A: Rf: : 5 : my 50,7-O 5 : :::::N: :i : :: .-F:-ro: ,Y : ggggxxg 502: :::,-X -':: :rg- zzvz :.En' ' E Nga- :EMG -: : -:' :UI 3-n 5-v 5 5 5 5V9.eQm:..s I O :'co ' B35 : . . Owgo'-UQ 1 :::::': 2 ::::1z: f-fn40- : ::::::: : :::::': omwd H1 el 5-FEMS. N C3Cbav-Iva-Aostzj 1 -06.1100 ' Efz.. l 0880 2552 Q.:-P279 awe Si-ISN f3i:e'g+-3 WOUQWUQO f-ngghgmg' g,f,sw2.:,,,fPlOon1.. 'gsn:,.,rno.3 05 Q. Z9':,. 'V1D2'-mgfdfwm L4-Jfims Q D1f1:'5' n.o,5o,7'FR 3 g'Dy:s39'7iTE'?Qrn ef 29?- C- . 'i'5w 2 :FT Zlahmi' Yi 9-fm 0 fa N .wooagpaw :.:m- var was ln UQUQUQE 5 Z N17 5' ng :gg EQ 5 50f155'5'P V5U52vQ5 5'hUQ50- Firm 5 ggqiggehl H15 : ' E:E:5 E ' 14041251 : 7: :::.:.: E qqii: -e7A 5 Own l -- -vvlvll . ..::: rp-I g,,O,,,.-1 : 1 :: I 'Ii xl --D.. an ' ' : Eivf-'Q Q' sn :: 0 ,msg 5 FTflBCt2 5 5 5 5 55 1 1 : :r CD25 H ' ' ' -mm .-P.-frvoq v-l of-v-f-ooomom U5 ml ccrvwocop- to no E. . - -I goal. 0 Ivor-Nerve--H-'11xrlc3-:scat-C..-P-11 61.5 ' ' PP FD .Til 5 Fo'-f-E1 4.0. Half Score, 17-9. West Side, 325 Thorntown, 31. This game was perhaps one of closest and hardest fought games season. Both teams were forced to the that IS was played on the West Side floor this d' - P play their best brand of basketball OS- Half score, 7-19. West Side, 28, Wea, 14. The West Siders .got sweet revenge for the overtime game they lost to Wea in the first game of the season. The game was rather rough toward the last. The Red Devils passing a11d delayed offense B. F. 1 1 Z 0 O 0 6 3 2 0 0 1 0 1 11 6 B. F. 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 O 1 0 3 FE sible, The offense of both teams was out- Completelv dazzled their rivals. standing. ' Here l Here West Side C321 B. F. West Slde C287 Craig f '-----------------'-- --'-- 5 2 W. Jenning f .......... .... D011sl21S,,f '-'--A-------- ----- 0 0 Alexander, f ......... .... W. Jennings, f ...... ...... 2 0 Douglas, f -----,-A Read' f -'--- --- ----- 0 0 Stewart, C ..... Stewart, C ....... ..... 4 1 Davis g -----'-------- A--- Alexander, c .... ..... 0 0 Campbell g lillll -I Campbell. g ......,. ...... 1 1 R 'V , R. Jelmmgs. g ...... ..... 1 0 ' Jennings' fb Davis, g ............ ...... 1 0 .. - Totals ......... . Totals ............................ 14 4 Wea c14b Thorntown C315 B. F. J. Rush, i ........ .... Russell. f ......................,..... Z O Pittman, f .....,.. .... Stuebey, f ............... ...... 1 O McKee, f ..... Leatherman, f ...,.. ....,. S 1 May, e ........... MePeake, f ........ ...... 0 0 Rumpza, e ...... Joseph, e ......... ,,.... 3 0 Thompson, g ..... Hinton, g .....,, ...... 1 1 Moore, g .......... .... Hill, g ....,.... ...... 2 1 Mullen, g ..... Totals ................ ...... E Z Totals ......,...... .... Half score, Z1-14. Half score, 14-4. Page Fifty-one S itil! -, , :nn ...I I- - .. - I. .::ggggggu::E,'::Eig::::: , . ,, . - . .'- . --......, . - -5:--:E f- - -.nn u. '- -. gl ' ' - ' ... -,,. , A :::5,,1,-,m:e::g,.:.i2::-.,,,.. ..-- . - -- , . -.:::: - -g:.... mg..-gg-..-gg ::..:' ' ' ' .. .::::- -2IIl5'u ln::.:':::l ll: ':'l:'..' ' nv' ' ' --:'..' ' - ' - 'Haig 5 -:::'.::::.'::::-lr:-.--1-::: ::---- - ' ' -- --- - -' '-- , , , ,I ,, , .- ,,. -- -. ...- ,.. -:naar u.,-u ...gl ,lg-1 .- ...nn ' . - -.. ., . -I --ul! ln 5':EEiE:::5iIF'-5553255-'l55E:'----'-5 - - - - - - - 5 - - - . .. - - -- - . .::E:F 5 ,..,- - ---..:gg::g5..:..: -- .. - --..., - ,,, -,,. - . l-ul':'I:nl' lu.---nl West Side, 363 Warren Central, 22. The DeBard men looked better in this game than in any other of the season, save the game with Battle Ground in the Sectional Tourney. The Capital City boys were a hard crew to best due to their height and ability to hit the basket. The delayed offense that the Red Devils used kept the Warreii team guessing dur- ing the entire forty minutes. At Indianapolis West Side f26J B. F. Craig, f .l.................... ..... 1 0 W. Jennings, f ........ ..,., 1 0 Smith, f ,................. ..,., 2 ' 1 Stewart, c ........... ..... 4 3 Davis, g .......... .,,.. 2 0 Campbell, g ..... ..... 1 0 Totals .................,.......... 11 4 Warren Central C225 B. F. Molyneaux, f .................. 2 0 George, f .....,............ ..... 0 0 James, f .......... ..... 4 2 Harris. c ...... ..... 0 0 Rimback, c ...... ..... 0 0 Prange, g ........ ..... 3 1 2 Brewer, g ....... ..... 0 0 Totals ..........,..... ..... 9 4 Half score, ll-11. West Side, 233 Morenci, 21. The Red Devils again got sweet re- venge for an overtime game they had lost earlier in the season. This time it was Morenci they derived their revenge from. The game was very close from start to finish. Both teams exhibited a very line type of defense. The Morenci men led the West Siders at the half way notch. Here iWest Side C23J B. F. Smith, f .................... .,.. 0 O Douglas, f ............ .... 1 O W. Jennings, f ..... .... 3 0 Craig, f ................ .... l O Stewart, c ......... .... 4 2 Campbell, g ..... .... 1 0 Davis, g ....... .... 0 1 Totals ........... ....... E B Morenci 4215 B. F. Larrabee, f .......... .... 1 4 Smith, f ............. .... 0 0 ' Booker, c ..... .... 2 1 Howell, g ..... .... 2 1 Ruch, g ...... .... 0 0 2 1 Ade, g .............. .... Totals .................. ..., 7 7 Half score, 10-12. West Side, 16g Monticello, 37. The Scarlet and Gray crew did not seem to function against the Electric City basketeers. Their offense and defense were both weak, and in general, they didn't have a very good evening. Nev- ertheless, they put up a game fight from start to Hnish, At Monticello Half score, 5-18. West Side C151 . . Craig, f ...................... ..... W. Jennings, f , ....... .... . Smith, f ..... ............. ..... 8 1 Stewart, c ....... ..... B F 4 0 0 0 0 0 Dou las f ......... ..... 0 0 2 0 Alexander, C ..... ..... 1 0 Campbell, g ....... ..... 0 1 Davis, g ............. ..... 0 0 ' 0 0 R. Jennings, g ...... ..... Totals ......... ..... T T Page Fifty-two Monticello C37J B. F. Dilling, f ..................... ..., 5 0 Hintz, f .,....... .... 7 2 Vanatta, f ..... .... 0 O Burch, c ....... .... 2 U Nicholas, c ...... .... 1 0 Simmons, g .... ,... 1 0 Copper, g ..... .... 1 1 Shafer, g ....... .... 0 0 Totals ....... ....... l 7 3 2 A lix v 1 J.-. .T West Side C321 Craig, f .,..................,. ..... Smith, f ,........,...... Douglas, f ,..,..,......... ..... VV. Jennings, f ........ ..... Stewart, c ..,......... Alexander, c .,,,. Campbell, g .,.., Davis, g .....,........ Totals ...,,,. West Side C45 Craig, f ..........,........ W. Jennings, f ....... .... Smith, f .....,,,....... Alexander, f .....,. Stewart, c ......... Campbell, g ....... Davis, g ............ Totals ...,.... Sectional Tourney In their first game of the Sectional, the Red Devils played a better game of bas- ketball than they did at any other time this season. They completely outclassed the Grounders. If they could have mai11- tained this stride they would prob- ably have won the tournament. The De- Bard men more than got even with their opponents for the game they lost to the liold and Blue earller in the season. Half score, 18-6. T .5 B. F. Battle Ground C121 B. F. 4 0 Ummel, f .,...,....,............... 1 0 1 0 Martin, f ....,...... 0 2 1 1 G. Lamb, f ...,....,.. 1 0 1 0 Van Schepen, ...... O 0 3 1 Davis, c .......,......... 0 0 0 0 Fisher, g ,......... 1 4 1 1 Sterrett, g .... 0 0 3 1 F, Lamb, g ...... 0 0 14 4 West Side, 45 West Point, 16. The Scarlet and Gray met an excep- tionally good team when they faced the Cadets. The West Siders were com- pletely off form during this game. It is a shame that they couldn't have been playing as they did against Battle Ground. Half score. 1-10. Totals ........ B. F. West Point C165 0 2 G, Reeves, f 0 1 E. Reeves, f- ..... 0 0 Heath, c 0 Wolfe, g 0 1 Rosen, g 0 0 -Q i Totals..,.... 0 4 3 6 B. F. 2 2 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 1 6 4 Page Fifty-three Z' ,fi 5 -- Ig:-n ,III : -II --. - - --- :-Q-gn..:::'f:i-'ggiiing--.. , I ...- . : . ......... , - .. .gi f- :g:,I-:55::IE5g5!5I-Iisassil: :EEE-ii-5 ,. I I II ... .. II.. Im: :I Iulll' Ill.. I -- I -- -n'--'- I .' I I In :nu :::::: 2:22-: ::ll:.-2'-::-ill'-: :. . . . .- .. - - ' --IH: J ..---- ::Inu---I.-1-, In-:ln n -- u I - - .',- - - . 1 nu- Q f-' gli'-I---'llliggii',g-':gu-I :gan --- II... - . ... ... I I I:II.:::- -- --. .: . ' ' I:'-HIS:ni-':::n',g:-Ii.-n-:pg nn: , .. -. ... I I ... -...-I-'ll P- - --nggggggg ,pI-.ggg--'gg-n ,... - I . . .. . . I I I . . -- ' II Ig: n Q .+P ' ' --!!:'ul:L-IBIS. -Ill! ' ' '- --. ' - ...- ..-- ' 5 'ill--Ilglnnnuu '- I - - - Basketball Reserves Standing: John Douglas, Brewer, Abbott, G. Sines, Lowe. Sitting: J. Sines, M. Davis, trainer, Cook. A basketball team is as strong as its reserves, and these boys deserve much credit for the loyalty they displayed throughout the season. XVe expect to see some of these fellows on the varsity next year. Page Fifty-four QRGANIZATIQNS :FE . - .. . - - 5-' ' I. EEE 5 EEE:F::::'. .'I2' '---.... , I.'. ,' ' -,,.. - , .:. ... ----- 'j :5:E: :E: ' '-:Ili :- I' -'::::. .:::' - -- - - - ' : '-- , , .. , .. . .:. , 1 ..... I ur.: f .:::::'.::::::..:- .. -....- . - . - - - ...-.:.:-- ' - '- -- -:Fin S rg, .--n,g:,.,'gg:-. - ..-:..,g ,,..- . . -- , - -. --- -- --- , n, ,... . :::: .n---n ..' .gin u--.. , - ... ..-- -.. . ' I' lu un 1- -.. ,,,,,, -.. .., -... .. , .......... ,. e- :Milli-----..':' l:!l:'uI,'-ull. ' . , . . . . . . - . . .--- ,. ' ' gggw 1 g A5 ------ --M -l::::giH:ig::::::.- ... . - - . -.. ..... ..-- ' Q - V u ...:yan ' - - U ' ' 1' 1 ' W. L. Club In January of 1928, the major letter men of the school organized under the name of the W. L. Club. This organization has promoted school spirit and benehted athletics in the school. Due to the graduation of all senior members in June of '28, membership in the Club was decreased to eight members. Last fall, at the first meeting, Gordon Douglas was elected presi- dentg Del Stewart, vice-presidentg and Bill Davis, secretary-treasurer. VVhen awards were made to the football men at the end of the season, new members were taken in, and the club now has twenty active members. NVe're ex nectin some ood thin s from this rou of bo 's. g 8' g P 5 Page Fifty-me ill ll! Nil yi 1 nv ' Sunshine Society The past year has been a very busy one for the Sunshine Society. The year started out well. Twenty-four girls were initiated the second week of school. For the purpose of getting acquainted with the new members, we took a hike to Sammonls woods, at which time a weiner roast was held, and much enjoyed. In the second initiation, held in February, twenty-six more girls were taken in, these two classes have strengthened the Society im- mensely. g Mrs. C. E. Sandefur, the State Dean, visited the VVest Lafayette Society, Nov. 1, and the girls gave a beautiful tea in her honor at the Purdue Union Building, to which all girls of the high school were invited. , After the football season had ended, the Society and the members of the football boys gave the team a banquet, which all enjoyed. . ' The State convention was held at Crawfordsville April 5 and 6, to which Mary Blind and Alice Mary Lehman were sent as delegates. In May, the Society closed the year, by giving a Mother's party at the high school, and at this time the officers for the coming year were introduced. Much credit is due to Miss Coulter and Miss lnskeep, the faculty advis- ors, for the services they have rendered the Society. Page Fifty-sim XM! I Q ----:.. ' '::- --- ... ., -::::51I:- . -. l:- . ..- . . n . .: I.:5E:::.... .-., , ,, , . ..-- - :IgE :III-li-I - -- -EE!! 'EERE L: I' :,:.'.IEgg:I I-hill gl 1- ::..,--:.. .. ' --5. . .: ::-l,,,. ..- - 215' :::j:: 555 : ..,,g-::E:-.::g,-. - I ':..::g,'.:g:: :'.::::g :Inu I ' 'H l ' un. ' I ' ll llun ll l I ll ll l I nun 1 .----- .: ..:- --..:-- -- --- . - ' .-- --' . ... .. :----. :---- --- . ... ..- - -- .::::: , --gg: .. ' L ,--. .gp-..',: g,': , : -:gg : . . --- .:-- -l!::: -::g:. .-. ,, -:I-g ig- - . 5 nm. :ii::':aa:::s:: sr:-..fs::ia'--2-:: asses... ' 'l:':E:':EE. asmsaair-'---Easel iii- :H sau - - --:assess :::-.:...... :::::-'.:::- ::::- - ' .. I-I ..::: --',:Fl:.---::.-:':: :'-I-::'--. - - -- --::::: -- - f :-.::::::::::.':-,-:::::I:.-322. ' . l'- - -! .-g-j.:.g:l::::::::::.-,,-54:51-,::5: ' '----5-' as A Y-4 ' 'lil iEiE:'5ii'- -- - -....:::::::I:E:EI..i:'E'Iiii5 ' : Sunshine Society Oflicers President ........ Vice-President Secretary .......,.. Treasurer ................. ....... . Corresponding Secretary ..,oV.....I-Iarriet Hall Mildred Heffner ........Velma Acheson ............Mary Blind ..Cliarlotte Slane Page Fifty-seam lv NM i Wlillnliil-' i S lh I-Ii-Y Thanks to our present advisor, Mr. DeBard, and the active interest with which he has backed the club, we Hi-Y boys of West Lafayette have worked with added zeal to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community higher standards of Christian character. VVe have tried to extend our brotherhood to all other boys, and give them a chance to take part in the discussions, and the social functions which we have now and then. VVe have sought to obtain the very best speakers who know about boys and their cus- toms in order to have the best examples before us at all times. OFFICERS President ......... ....... I ohn Alexander Vice-President ...... ....... D elrnar Stewart Secretary ...... .....,, A rthur Adams Treasurer .............. ...,.. F loyd Romberger Sargeant-at-Arnls ..... . .c...... Russell Smith Page Fifty-eight l ill! Xl! QTIIII' :Sin Q .f ll ' The Scarlerre Club Shortly after the opening of the football season, a group of girls felt that NY. L. H. S. needed some kind of an organized rooting section at its games. Acting on this idea, they called a meeting of girls who were known to be enthusiastic supporters of athletics, and organized the Scarlettes', with ,a membership of twenty. Scarlet tams with the name painted on them in gray were adopted as the club insignia. , H The Scarlettes'l recruit their members from those high school girls who show an enthusiastic spirit in supporting not only athletics but also other activities that go towards developing a strong school spirit in W. I.. H. S. The members hope to spread the infiuence of the club over a wide field next year. ' OFFICERS President .......... ...........,.,....,..... ....... R o salind Emrick Vice-President ......... ........ M ildred Heffner Secretary-Treasurer ..... ,...,. C harlotte Slane Sponsor ...... Miss Schaaf Page Fifty-nine llilhhll l Mliizqiffn' The Girls' Glee Club The 1928-1929 season of the Girls' Glee Club has been a very successful one under the direction of Miss Zue Vera May. Miss Eleanor Glaze has kindly acted as pianist and deserves much credit. The membership of the club is Fifty-three. This is larger than it has been for several years. The Club at this time wishes to thank all who have helped to make this year a success. . C OFFICERS President ......... ..,.....V.............. .......... O 1 ual McHaley Vice-President .....,....,. .................... IX Iildred Allen Secretary-Treasurer ..,... ,.,...,.. A nna Jayne Warnock Librarian .................. .,...,....V.... D orothy Miller Pianist ..,... ....... E leanor Glaze Director ....... ....,... lv Tiss May Page Sixty ! .53 f --nun ul I 1 I . 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Clarinets: Bruce Carr, Kenneth Clingenpeel, Robert Harris, XN'alter Jennings, Vkiilliam Skinner. Cornets: Herbert Clingenpeel, Norman Hartley, Ray Ulrey. Saxophone: John VViley. Trombones: Robert Jennings, Samuel Lehman. Drum: Eugene Cochran. Director: Zue Vera May. The orchestra has been one of the most thrifty organizations of the High School this year. The members have spent many weary hours preparing pro- grams for various school functions, as well as for several outside appear- ances. Much interest has been shown and it is hoped the orchestra will con- tinue its splendid progress frorn year to year. Page Sixty-one lmlxslm HIIITTITII' Socii Tridentis The Latin Club, an organization 'of the students reading one of the classics, Caesar, Cicero, or Virgil, with the assistance of Miss Coulter, chief- of-staff, owns and operates station P-A-S-T. Programs of music, contests, talks, and slides are arranged by the members of the Club and provide owners of Latina Radiolas with a clearer understanding of and a greater interest in the life and literature oi the Roman People. This year, because the club has been so handicapped by class division, each section has had its individual meetings. V l Page Sixty-two F ,fi :Fi---.... -:--::::--.. . . - : ' f Milli: f- ,,, ... - --..,-J., .,. . .. . g, I In ' . - -, ' I A EEEE:F::::--- -- 5:EEi55!I .f:E5ZF!EEE:,:- -' - --- --- , - Ffziiii :::::: .. - .::,--'.gg--.:-.g--g.-:::-- , . .. ' -- - - .. :::::: p .....- -- - --. ..,,--. .. .. .. .--- ,..- . - ......--- . . -- . -- um. x ,r .nn -gg.:--I . .,-...p --.... --- .... . . , .... .. .- I -5:5 --un .ln-gg.,,,,-:: ., -n..5 ---. .... - , I: - . - - ---- ::'........-.- .., -.: ---.:.-g ----- -- -- --- - . ....!!! '5- ... I , --- --- - , '.::::.':-..::: - - - 5:Eg555::g: - : , . . - - - - - - . . .. --: -1: .--- .... :::::::.' , Girls? Reserve ' The Girl Reserve Club is a national organization sponsored by the Y. W. C. A. The local club meets at the Y. M. C. A. building every other Monday in connection with the girls from Jefferson High School. lts program is four-fold based on knowledge, health, service, and spirit, and is comparable to the Hi-Y club for boys. Page Sixty-three Q Q its is NM Jiiliuiiih' Boy Scouts Original members of Troop 4 were NN'illiam Skinner, Fred Test, .lack McQueen, Arthur Adams, jay Morris, John Alexander, and XVilliam Sidwell. Mr. VVatson was the hrst seoutmaster of Troop 4. He resigned to Mr. VVorshing, who in turn resigned to Captain Bryant. The troop became a charter member May 26, 1925. It has sixty-four members. These members are divided into eight patrols. VVe have two bodies within the troop, the Fathers, Club and Troop Committee. The object of the Fathers' Club is to support and aid the Scout- master. The Troop Committee is to look after the welfare of the troop and to provide an entertainment for us once a month. Page Sixty-four LITERARY Q XM! -i nl :ul I l I . - 5.11:::::::!5f:i-'E-Iiiiagg-... . .. ,. . ' ......iEEil:FE5... gg- .: EE:e.'::::'.:::eEi-'aiifesil ..E-ii-F-':.' .. . ... -fHll:::E5::.-EI: ---- -.giii :. -:::::. -5::::-gi::.-:E i::::- -- - -:- - ----::-- li ' .. ...- :::::l .:::::'..:.::::.::2I:: '-..:-EP.: .. - .--g - : . ... - . . ,..-- ':::::. s IfllI:EEE::Z'E5!::E51-::::::EE.: ' .Ein :::: . --- --- - - .. -- '-.-:::: - EFI:5::::::::.-Ei:-::Ei:::Il2:::F.I!FZ: . .-EF!-EW i'1 -- ----22:55 K ... nullln- ul:ggu!H:g.':II::,,--,ggg,, ,.::,, ' ' - . , N - - - .. ......- ,A K nu.lg.n:.:.::.:p:n-g pn - -...- .-- Spring Flowers Two little girls, With golden curls, Ran out in the yard one day. With hearts so free, They danced with glee As they began to play. Said Rosa-.Marie To Anna Bell Lee, Let's pretend there are fairies here. So they looked around, Then out of the ground Caine fairies frorn far and near. A Johnny fiiznp-Up A bright buttercup, A dandelion spread to the sun. Anenionies fair, With others so rare, Srniled up at the girls, everyone. Jack, the preacher, arose And said, I will propose A toast to these dainsels twain. O, beautiful lasses, Bold knights of the grasses Long waited your coining in vain. Now bend down your faces, And with your best graces, Present to these lozfers a kiss. A wedding will follow, In gay Happy Hollow, Beginning a long nuptial bless. Surprised by such boldness, Said the ladies with coldness, 'Your courtship of us is so daring, Though you're handsome and gay There's no wedding today, For we think you're too little for marrying. Eleanor Garretson. Page Sixtyefive 4 XM! 5 , un.. .. I . 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We try to be good, but how can it be done, Wlzen Art'J Haley sits tlzere with a joke on his tongue, And Lilaes now with his ballet tricks, Consisting of whirls and elongated kieks? Here we have 'fRos with her eternal giggle, Twisting around to inake iny desk wiggle. Suddenly there is quiet, Hans prepares his speech, But the quiet is pierced by IlIidge's screech! In a corner Droop is performing His little act he goes through each rnorning. And I alinost forgot the good lady Long Who always does gab before the gong. We are also blessed with Art Adarns' presence, He's supposed to have some good coinznon sense. Hurley and IVIcHaley rnake a good teain,' They're not as angelic as they would seein. Maztiyv an other notable in this roozn resides, But we rnustn't forget-she who presides Is one whoin tlze Seniors look on with pride. A wonderful lady who enjoys our jokes, And who laughs in glee when we play a hoax. We'll never forget her and her loving ways, And we're sorry to leave her in only a few days. Mary Jeanette Epple. oooooo The Psalm of Geometry Miss Malziizi is rny teacherj I shall not pass,' She niaketh ine to prove dense propositionsg She leadetlz ine to expose iny ignoranee before tlze classy She niaketh ine to draw figures on the board for my grade's sake, Yea, though I study until niidnight, I shall gain no Geometry. The propositions bother ine, and the corollaries trouble rne. She prepareth puzzles for ine in the presenee of niine eneniiesg She giveth ine a low grade, iny work runneth under. Surely zero and condition shall follow rne all the days of my life, And I shall dwell in the class of Geornetry forever. W 5 t lk I lv Nl ETIIIIHITEI. V Modern Maraudersn Patsy Boyd awoke with a start from a rather short but much needed restg it was a hard trip to New York from Centersville. At first she won- dered where she was, but after a moment she remembered that she had gone down to the library to wait for her cousins to come home. They had said they would return early. just what they meant by early , she didu't exactly knowg it was twelve-fifteen then. From her unclels den across the hall she heard the sound of voices- men's voices and strange ones at that. Perhaps some friends Ted brought home with himfl she thought as she prepared to join them with a comfort- able feeling of knowing she was no longer alone in the big old-fashioned house. Not that she was afraid, a Boyd didnlt know what fear was, but it was dreadfully lonely. But what was that? A crash followed by low-toned conversation that Patsy was just able to understand by careful listening. Not so loudfj Oh, whatcha worrying about? You know these here society folks never come home until sunrise, especially from such swell affairs as Thompson's Ball, and no butler or such is going to hang around looking for trouble when the boss is awayf' Well, don't be a foolg this job will mean lots to us-if we put it over big. No use taking any chances. just wait till you see the size of them diamonds! Why, man, one of 'em alone is enough to put you on 'Easy Street, the rest of your life. By this time Patsy knew it was none of Tedls friends nor an of tlzeiff friends. She knew her aunt kept all of her valuables in a secret drawer up in her own room, but her Uncle Jim always had quite a little money in the den. She had thought that Jane had said they were going to -lohnson's Hall. But, of course, she might have misunderstood. The big question in Patsy's mind, just then, was-VVhat she should do? She thought of her Colts Automatic, that she had won at camp, for being a crack shooter. Could she slip through the hall, up the stairs to her room, and find it without being heard? That was her only chance to do anything, and she wasn't the type to sit helplessly by and watch them carry off her uncle's money without at least trying to pre- vent them. When she was half way up the stairs, she paused to get her bearings. All of a sudden the grinding stopped. 'fDid you hear something PU VVhere PU 'i'Out in the hallf, No, but if we don't get done in a hurry we'll be hearing something we don't want to. Come on and get to workf, Page Sixty-scum lv XM WI:I: II!:I.Z Q I llx Patsy breathed a sigh of relief and resumed her journey. How she ever got to her room, dug her automatic from the bottom of her grip, and got back into the hall, she never could exactly tell, but she did. just what she should do, now that she had her gun, Patsy hadn,t quite determined, but at least she could keep them from leaving the house with any- thing valuable. She wasn't particularly anxious to capturesthe marauders anyway. With shaking knees and a heart beating so hard that she imagined that they could hear it in the next room, she hastily opened the door and stepped inside, but instead of beholding a couple of robbers busily working at the safe, she saw only her Uncle jim seated comfortably in front of the new radio. just then the announcer said, You are listening to the play, 'Stolen jewelsf from Station WLC. Q MARTHA ALLEN, '3O. A Composition 011 Boys Boys are men that have not got as big as their papas, and girls are young women that will be ladies after while. Man was made before woman. VVhen God looked at Adam He said to Himself, Well, I guess I can do better'n that, if I try againf' and then I-Ie made Eve. God liked Eve so much better than He did Adam that there has been more women than men in the world ever since. Boys are a 'nawful trouble. They are wearin' on everything but soap. And they do tease girls when they are little, and when they get big, toog so if I had my way, half the boys in the world would be girls and the other half little dolls and doggies. My papa is so nice that I guess he was a little girl when he was a little boy. Ther's a great deal more 'bout boys but fur's I know there ain't nuthin, worth tellin'. LOUISE McKlNNEY. Page Sixty-eight l allsllln niiiiiliih' I 4 A A Dog's Life I am a black Scotch Terrier with nice long whiskers and shiny black eyes. I answer to any of the following names: Pest, VVretch, Nice Little Doggie, Abb, Abby, and some thirty other variations. I never answer to Ab-ed-ne-go, long and drawn out like that, and I donlt usually answer to Abb, short and sharp, but sometimes I'm forced to answer to G-i-tl My two brothers and I were born during a fire in the garage, so we were named respectively: Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, CAbednego falling to my lotj. Folks call me Abby for short. I am more distinguished than my brothers for the following reasons: I can eat my food faster, I get switched more times per five minutes than they, my whiskers are much longer, and I can upset more garbage pails in ten minutes than they both can in twenty minutes. Wfhen we were about three months old, Shadrach and I were sold fpoor Meshach had died of pneumoniaj. The people that came for me promptly dumped me into some contraption they called a basket and set me in a big black thing. All at once the black thing commenced to snort and make queer noises in its stomach, just like Meshach used to do when he had hiccoughs. After a long time the black thing stopped, and I was picked up and carried into a cellar, that was terribly lonesome, and dumped into a box with very high sides. When I was alone, I began to investigate my'box. Finding that my paws didn't quite reach over the edge, I discovered, after various attempts, that I could get out by giving a little jump so my front paws could reach over and then, by doubling up something like somebody with a violent attack of cramps, could get my hind legs on the edge, then I could jump down. Investigation proved that the tub of ashes was most comfortable-thus I spent my first night away from home. The next morning, having awakened before my master, I proceeded to enjoy myself by digging the ashes out of the tub. Tiring of this, I thoroughly investigated the coal pile and had lots of fun at this. I VVhen my master came down, he found me galloping around in a pile of paper scraps almost as high as my head. Somehow or other he gave me the impression that he was not altogether pleased with the paper, coal, and ashes Cthis badly disappointed me, after trying so hard to make a good impressionj. Then came the horrible experience! I was taken up, up, up, around thousands of corners and finally arrived in an all-white room. At one side of the white room was an immense white box just like mine in the basement, only the sides weren't as high and it was lots longer and, to my absolute horror, it was filled with water! I at once drew back, but, regardless of my black notions of a bath, I was dropped in. Splash! I had a sense of shrinking and at once grew limp, so limp, in fact, I seemed to fade away-but no! Page Sixty-nine I ill XM I I 5.'3 U7UT f'D:Q.c: 4'-1533 gf-r-0-a -2 rc: '.3 f-P SQEVE w F353 FJEZQUQ Ao CDI-lf' mfbfsf, Dggm VIA'-' f-r:'. '. f S -if-'S ...,,, - :Egfr mwci-' gwgm - 5,525 :rfb mmm P--gf-+9-7 ser- 5 f-e- vli E:-Q: '45'5',: ,- 'SQ' ,-.z'r'Y' r-1-14,'j'L-T fm-'Tig iff -1 affec- r-v-.ISI f-rf-roi QGFD.-a n Q-9K4 ,,.. :mrs 51:5 ::'VQ?' t4Cf-ff? 4 'rn 2 as 555,23 3'?'J -hmwg Z 3.24: 5--'EE' Yi rf-gs. P-1 .v 'DCIQ xA' 4fTff:: ',TP1.C'.-' Lgzgfb ..--17,2 :es-3. Tl-iii,-'T' 0 cn fl- 5 1 fu 5-4 1' 4 .U U2 PM 1 ru na fs .- m I3 ,1- .M ... ...- 2 41 ru fl- PF O U1 'J' :J PT' rn 5 r-J K4 m rn -. Th -5 One day my master put a brown band around my neck. It was a hor- rible contraption, it tickled my ears terribly, and it was so tight that I could hardly swallow. I immediately registered disapprovalg I scratched my earsg I rolled over and over, then I raced around the house with my master trailing after me. At last he captured me, and after he had put a long chain on my collar, he took me outdoors for a walk. To be pulled injured my pride in the worst way, so I promptly sat down, but my master strolled on, and I found myself skidding and dragged along at the end of the chain. Finding this very unpleasant, I condescended to walk along, but only at the very end of the chain. Suddenly I changed my tactics and rushed ahead of my master, thinking to outdistance him, but again that horrid chain spoiled all my deep laid plans. I find my master to be very queer. Even though he has the most tempt- ing things he never allows me to chew any of them. Every time I'm just ready to take a big bite of the lovely fringe, I receive a cuff on the ear. The same thing happens with the bedroom slippers. My favorite indoor sports are: chewing the electric light cord, the edge of the bedspread that hangs down Cwhen there is no bedspread the table cloth will doj and, oh, the window draperies are lovely ! My favorite outdoor sports are: chasing the neighboris cat and jumping at the stockings on the clothes line. I Oh, by the way, our neighbors have the most stupid cat! No sense of humor at all! Why, one day I drank her milk just for a joke QI have a great weakness for milkj, and she got so mad that I either had to fight or go home, and I decided I wasnit going home. But I found she had awfully sharp needles in her feet, so I thought I'd better change my mind. Ilm glad I wasn't born a stupid cat! Sometimes life is very disappointing. just the other day I worked so hard in lugging a delicious big bone home. I was all settled for a grand feast when my master came along and picked up my bone between his thumb and nnger, and, holding it at arm's length, he dropped it into the garbage pail. That wonderful bone! I could have wept. Today I have a terrible case of blues. I just heard my master say, 'KAbby is getting to be such a good dogf' That means just one thing to me- I'm growing old. It grieves me horribly, but yet, come to think of it, I don't have near the good times I used to. It's just been ages since I carried off an overshoe, and yesterday I caught myself being almost friendly with that cat! CHARLOTTE S LAN li. Page Seventy , 4 1 I v 1 NNN J Q .5 :I - . .. - . ' ' - - f- :I5:FEEEEFI.1':'- ,,- - - ' ,. . ' ' .' ---' --:.'::::-.:EEE - Hull ll 'I ' , H -- - I ln. 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O-optimistic-the 1929'Senior. P-puny-Mrj Gardner. Q-quiz--a device used by certain teachers. R-ridiculous-faculty's idea of modern youth. S-static--the assembly. T-thinking-the last thing a high school student does. U-unnecessary-our discipline. V-vamoose-the Seniors' next move. NV-weight-Miss Mahinls leading characteristic. X-what Algebra students are trying to find. Y-yesterday-the time when reports were due. Z-zero-the result of our exams. Famous Remarks T don't know where l'm going, but I'm on my way. -Columbus. Keep the home fires burning. -Nero. The first hundred years are the hardest. -Methuselah. Treat 'em roughf,-Henry VIII. Keep your shirt onf,-Queen Elizabeth. Don't lose your headf'-Queen Mary. The bigger they are, the harder they fallf'-David. 'ilt Hoatsf'-Noah. You can't keep a good man down. -Jonah. 'Tm strong for you, kidf!-Samson. Such popularity must be deserved.,'HCleopatra. The flavor lasts. -Socrates. Genlt1nen prefer blondes.,'-Mark Antony. Step on her, kidf'-Sir Vkfalter Raleigh. Page Seventy-one iii . M i I : I as hx CQApril39 Here coines srniling April ,' she's a inerry lass! She tints the flowers brightly, pnts dew drops on the grass. By her are rich and pretty gifts scattered with lavish care On hill and dale and ineadow,-each place has its share. She bearns on inonnt and valley, giving to all new life, And qniets the angry winds of March, soothing Natnre's strife. Ent look! Now she's crying, the raindrops are her tears, Bnt she has ever been thns through all the niyriad years. Soon she will gaily sniile again and greet the world anew. I think April's a jiickle inonth, now don't yon? Mary Lyons, 32. The Aspiring Poetess lflfith hair all astray, and face all askew, She sits at a desk jilled with papers and glne. No sonnd fills the roorn bnt the scratch of a pen- The tick of the clock on the wall of the den. She panses a nzoinent, and stares into space With, the strangest e,rpression npon her face. She scratches her head, gives vent to a sigh, And resnines her work with a trininphant cry- The capture of a word, the retnrn of a thonhgt, For which she lzas long and despairingly songht. The genins is bnrning---walk softly away, For she's writing a poein that's dne the next clay! Mary Blind Appreciation Did yon ever stop to think which teacher yon liked best? The one ontstanding,-ineaning rnore to yon than all the rest? 'Tis very happy thinking, and l'rn snre yon'll always find. Miss Cnnriinglzarrfs the dearest one, of all yon lzad in niind. Always happy,-always jolly,-considerate of yon, And always trying to agree, with things yon want to do. She'll teach yon things in snch a way, that yon can't help bnt see,' And explain to yon, gladly, jnst as she did to ine. This Senior's adiniration is all he has to give, But the nanie, Miss Cnnninghazn, will long in his ineniory live. 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I U - Senior's Alphabet A is for Abbotts, ball players bold, B is for Baldwin, who isn't so old, C is for Clingenpeel, the big tall shiek, D is for Davis, so quiet and meek, E is for Epple, whose drawingls immense, F is for Fanny, whols got lots of Sense, G is for Gordon, who has a big line, H is for Haley, who likes a good time, I is for ignorant, which most of us are, I is for Jay, whols always 'bove par, K is for Kerker, with library connection, L is for Lupton, that school-girl complexion, M is for Millieent, the orator brave, N is for no one, that bad bold knave, O is for Opal, who has yarns to tell, P is for Poorman, the blonde, blue-eyed belle, Q is for quiet, enforced in the hall, R is for Ramsay, the prettiest of all, S is for Smith, just any old one, T is for Tudor, as bright as the sun, U is for U, that we get on a test, V is for Vivian, who gossips the best, W is for Wolf, not such a dub, X is for exams, O! there's the rub, Y is for Yes, sir, that oft gets us by, Z is for Zufall, the indifferent guy. BILLY KENYON. Moonlight Magic Silvory shadows glrauiiug bright KNO, Tom, you coift kiss rrio goodiiiglzzij Moou-god walclziug ofoer all fTouiorrow? Of course l'll let you callj Sails across flie sky so slow fBut, Tom, foe really got to go.j Now a cloud comes o'or the uioou fOli, well flieu, I iooifz' go so soou.j Mortals asleep beneath its lyoauis fTl1at's all you waiit to do it sccuisj Are touched by iuogic of the uiglifs surz. fAll right, Toiuiiiy, door, just ouaj Harriet Loiuiuel, Page Seventy-three XM! Q . ' I .. -- n :.'Il!!E!Ei!5.- ...- .. -- . -'- ' - --.....-. ... :!5:::i f- -::.'.:,,:...- r- ---... ' ' l - - ... - - ,,-. .-,, -. -... - Emi- -- --i.::- --:'--..-. .-- -'- ' . :::::-I-:: '.::::: -----' :::::- --. . -' . ---:lv -.. . -- --- :::::: .:::::g,,,-3-:.::: :: . - - - - - - -..-:.jI-nag: : ..-:::'- ::::-...,,,-.:::::---..: .. - . 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Reward Mabelle Cutler Robert Rosser This world would be ci better place in which to live, If half the time we spent in knocking others, Were spent in finding good among our brothers, Our happiness is nieasured by the joy we give. Edward Shriner. i 4 If ,fl H, - , .. ... . :F:::... , ,, :- - . -,.. .: ,,, ........ ...... . . , ,, , , . . . ,I . ,, -. ... A f' gm.-reg. . . ., ---..... . ...- , ... --- , ,---- .:::: - A -mg: , - - --,-,- ... , , . --:. - . ...... -5:55:- Q .IlI!!'-- n. ,'-- ,. ' '.-- .- ' ' ' .-::.::---- - ,,' . - - Inu. 5 ff ......::gg,-L - .. : ,,... . ,, . -- ... ' --..,, -.. .. ..- - .- ,. ....:.-:::: ..- :::::,,:g::,-1: - . , --- ' '. . . ... ... . - . - ...-..:::.--- -- - - - : - .. ' ' -- ..- . . - . . . . ' - -. .. ..... .-- --' -- - K 5 -,:::::'..:.:::.-. 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Collecting bB5.00's ........... Aviator ...... ...............,,... ' 'Just to be agreeablef' t Robert Abbott .... f... Bus'l ...... Making up lessons .... Bond Salesman .............. 'AAlways wear a Smilef' sl ml l Arthur Adams .... .,.. ' 'Art .v,.,. Calling on Sheetz St ..... Electrical engineer.. ..... That kills my soul.' glggginiiiifl, john Alexander .. .. Alex . . ...Visiting the office .. ...Judge ,.... ...... .. There ain't no justice. EEEQEIEBIEEEEE Mildred Allen .... . .... Mil ...... Wearing diamonds ...... Keeping house .... I'm as merry as the day is long. Linnie Baker .... .... ' 'Lin ...... Talking to Harry .. ...... School teacher .. .... Charm strikes the heart, but merit 55I:,555555:fI!g earns the soul. Lyndon Baldwin . .. Baldie . ...,Quoting Hamlet .. .... He-man .. . .. .. Gee lfVhizl Gilbert Botteron . . .' Gil' .. ....Translating Virgil .. ..Editor of College After many hours of research on this 5555551255555 Humor .. .. .. worthy subject I have found- Margaret Breese .. ,... Gwen . ...... Talking to Mary ..... .... T rained nurse . ........ ..... ' 'No woman dares express all she fl1i11kS H f57f:':'!f5:f'Ef Ernest Britt .. .. .. Britt' . ..... Wearing Attica Teacher of Commerce Keep in good with the faculty. l2:':.i5QQ::I-E. sweaters . . .. .. and Industry .... . . . WEEE.:-EQ:-EZ, Donald Bushnell . . . Don'.' . . ...Studying . ...Professor .. .. . . .f'How do you mean?'l 213535151132 Kenneth Clingenpeel .. .... Kennyl' . ...... Growing taller . .... . .,.. An Actor .. . .... Be a ladies' manf WEEE Henry Cook .... . .... HHen .. ...... Studying Chemistry .... An Inventor . .... t'What they don't know, won't hurt fhfffll- H 1 E1 E WEEE: Vfilliam Davis .. .. ' Bill ,...Loaning Wi. L. An Athletic Coach .. .. Come on and be 'gay'l sweaters .... . . . :Q'g::.::n2.QQ. Harry DeCroes .. . Harry ...... Laughing .. ,, ...A contractor O Shuckslu -ig::I:lf:EI- Millard DeLong .. .... Droop . ...... Trying to act funny ...... Editor of Life .. ....... How about us men. jfiiffllljjji, Francis Dienhart .... t'Hans . ..Kidding Mr. Gardner .... Assistant to Rockne ...... 'I'se a-comin', Cindy' Gordon Douglas .. .... Lilacs ...... Skipping School ........ Owiierk of Gold and tAnd in this corner we have the wild -Egggifi-'ijjjig B 210 Rosalind Emrick ..,. . .. Ros' ..... . ...Selling Candy .. .Basketball star . .. . ..' Imagine my embarrassment' QfQf:i55ff'5 Mary Jeannette Epple .. ..'iMary Nette ...Working hard trying toMatron of a Children's Hope all your kids have wooden find nothing to do ...... Home ..... ........ ...... ..... t e e th.'l 'fylfgfigfliifi Robert Fry . .... . . .. A Bob, ...Studying ,. . . .. . . . . . .Professor .. .... .. . Silence in golden Eleanor Garretson . ., Nor' .. .Acting Pleasant .. ..Atgtl1or of Children's 'I wonderf f:Slff5ii:Q'E.g' torles .. .. .. :gf ::!-'- :I Esther Griener.. . .. Bekele . ...Haunting Annbeth . ...Dean of Girls VV L. lfVell, pay me my nickel. .jQ5gEEEfQ5Qa. H- 5- - 3115553553311-I Arthur Haley .. .. Art ...Haunting the Gold A Pool Champion .. .. Not only good, but good for noth- ?Efi?::SH and Black .................... ing. 22125-EEE Harriet Hall ..... .... ' 'SI-1lly .. ....... Talking ................. .... S tate Sunshine Dean .... Her many friends prove her worth Baiij-EEE-FE John Hancock .... .... ' 'Hanna . ...... Talking to girls .... Men's Clothing Model.. Doncher know?' 2EQ2,5g'i2:'Eg Mildred Heffner .. .... MidgeH .... Looking bored ..... .. .... Chorus Girl .................... For crying out loud! giiigF,E':E:fi. Jack Higgins ...... .... ' jack .... Going to Dayton .......... Grocer .............................. Still water runs deep. 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We give and bequeath to our faculty, who have been our beloved in- structors through a sweet and unbroken succession of restful nights and peaceful dreams, our heartfelt gratitude and thanks. No longer need they worry over the start- ling and amazing knowledge that we have furnished them on our examination papers. We trust that the faculty will feel, hereafter, at will to use these bits of wisdom and enlightenment as they wish, for the benefit of humanity and civilization. Section II. We give and bequeath to our principal, Mr. W. J. Gardner, and super- intendent, Mr. F. A. Burtsfield, our most sincere, undivided affection, respect, and heart- iest gratitude. Section III. We give the Freshmen our good sense, knowledge, and unerring judg- ment in all school affairs. We also wish to give a little advice: Always follow the straight and narrow path and have a little enjoyment with it, as the class of '29 has done, and we are sure it will lead you to glory. Section IV. To the Sophomore Class we bequeath our scholarship and musical ability. Section V. To the Junior Class we give, since they are next year's Seniors, our dignity and our good sportsmanship. Section VI. We, the Senior Class of '29, do give and bequeath the ,following pet characteristics of the members of our class to those whom we think will be most bene- fited by them. ' I, Donald Abbott: My method of collecting Senior dues to the treasurer of the Senior Class of '30, I, Robert Abbott: My friendliness to Fred Test. I, Arthur Adams: My ability to always hit the nail on the head to Dick Lowe. I, John Alexander: My position as Editor of the Annual to some Junior with brains. I, Mildred Allen: My small stature to Jean Harding. I, Linnie Baker: My earnestness to work to Alice Walters. I, Lyndon Baldwin: My ability to quote Hamlet to some member of next year's 12A English Class. I, Gilbert Botteron: My position as a newsie for the Journal-Courier to Albert Davis. 1 I, Margaret Breese: My nervousness in Public Speaking to Grace Louise Oswalt. I, Ernest Britt: My curls to Woodrow Scott.: I, Donald Bushnell: My erect attitude to Walter Jennings. I, Kenneth Clingenpeel: My height to Robert Ramsey. I, Henry Cook: My intelligence to John Gossman. I, William Davis: My position on the Basketball team to Herman Adams. I, Harry DeCroes: My failure to read Government assignments to anyone who has a desire for it. I, Millard DeLo11g: My duty as cheer-leader to Steve Martin. I, Francis Dienhart: My seat near the teacher's desk in Room 13 to Charles Grubb. Page Seventy-eight - I -s :: u-:Ll-iEiE:::gEEE::.:: H 'I pl-I-5, : -. 1. - in-.N--I lu. I.. I . E.. :E :.. - -- - ' . .... - .. - . -' - , f 555::.'::'.:.:555l:.-:i'5:- ..:' '-f'. ---'i, - --- --- . ' .. - ' ' 555' :' Ill!!! 35:55 :SEILI I ' '51 .' . . . - ' ' .. .. ' -:.:::' :-5 asasmiagtiiis ' - -- ' ' ' 1 ' ' '- , iii'5':2' gg- ' :-- '- -5: 55: ,L .... 55555 5 'a II'nIIh::gEn'!I, ' . ' - ' ':i'.. I 5- . ' lu I ' 5-, ...I55!5!..'5! 5 -,gn :....::.- . -. Z , - - - - - - - - - 5 , --L, .. - ,:. - .... ...:::.- -5 A .. :::.5' .. ..... .-,:,,:g 1 -: ' I, Gordon Douglas: My melodious, deep voice to Jack McQueen. L I I L L L L L L L L I I L I Rosalind Em-rick: My sportsmanship and interest in athletics to Mary Hays. , Mary Jeannette Epple: My ability to boost candy sales to Charlotte Slane. Robert Fry: My silence to Beany Craig. Eleanor Garretson: My shy disposition to Frances Smith. Esther Greiner: My right to tease Mr. DeBard to Helen Mann. Arthur Haley: My path in a straight and narrow way to Shorty Reed. Harriet Hall: My position as President of the Sunshine Society to some lucky girl. john Hancock: My inconvenient blush to Robert Harris. Mildred Heffner: My ability to rate W. L. sweaters to Emily Kearns. Jack Higgins: My bashfulness to James Douglas. Elizabeth Hillis: My permanent waves to Martha Lennon. Mary Hurley: My ability to 'lspread the news, to Martha Allen. Margaret Jennings: My golden silence to Mabelle Cutler. Claude Jones: My right to leave after Public Speaking to Gladys Douglas. Billy Kenyon: My brilliance to some loafer. I, Annbeth Kerker: My lovable ways to Mary Blind. VVe, Frank and Roy Leckie: Our ability to rate the same grades to the Douglas twins. L I I. L L L L L L I I L L L L I Ruth Leonard: My giggle to Cristol Morris. Vivian Long: My talent as a talker to Eleanor Glaze. Mary Frances Lupton: My habit of tardiness to Marjorie Johnson. Opal McHaley: My art of writing class wills to anybody. Louise McKinney: My black hair to Alice Mavity. Bessie Martin: My willingness to work to Estelle Robertson. Jay Morris: My ability to rate E's and E-l-'s to Paul Hightchew. Millicent Morris: My art ability to Mary Fryback. Margaret Mount: My ability to become acquainted quickly to all newcomers. Kenzler Park: My ability to misunderstand Government assignments to loe Bryan. Pauline Phillips: My artlof cooking to Harriet Browning. Mary Esther Poorman: My daintiness and modesty to Mary Dienhart. Maurice Puckett: My poetic ability to Oscar Mann, Priscilla Ramsay: My interest in a certain Junior boy to Martha Alexander. Charles Reardon: My crutches to some unlucky fellow. Floyd Romberger: My businesslike manner to Mark Bennett. Page Srmenty-nine f Y' ,fi l ll .S , ... ,, - . ...... ....... 5- -:::.....:EE-':75II:---.. .. - . - - - ' --------.. 'qiigiim'-5 f- :::L.55gg-,gig-ia,-ieeggii:-,g' :.:g,:,:. - l I m .... ,... .....:'.::: g :::..:l--,gg--iiap lug:-.:g::::-.. . . ' ' .. - - .. ::'.::::: :lil-. ....:l :--H,-. ,g-mr.. . ' . . . - l, 1 -----: :::::: I ...... .. ---....:--.. -..'--- .. .. ' . . - ... .:.:-- - .. . --- , --.... s 'J SIP.I!!!-'IEEE'-223'-':':!I II ----- - . ' . ' - ' ' ' - ' - ---5--'Ill' nu PIII: 'IGI' -ul :I l -Tnin . -- ... -. . ' ll ui ,. nu ll ' ' ln In-.gn ,un . . 1 ' , . -- ....... .. u I-lg,'::::::g I -::ln.,:lu gg:-1 un nl ,I - , . . . . . - . . - , - . .... - I -:gp u 5 A., ... ---..::-..:g- ..:::.--.::::. . - -.... ' .. .:. -- -- - -an-1: -5-rn.:-:--g ' - -: . -- I I I I I ing. I I I I I I I v John Ruby: My old Ford to Bud, Smith. Fanny Sense: My ability to make myself heard to Margaret Stallard. Williaiii Simcoke: My right to hold one heart to Edward Shriner. Margaret Smith: My executive ability and popularity to Elizabeth Fore. Russell Smith: My ability to handle the Senior Class to some Junior of high stand Delmar Stewart: My right to stall to Charles Campbell. Lawrence Swaynie: My knowledge to VV. L. H. Martha Trueblood: My knowledge of the Dead Language to Norine Brockway Geraldine Tudor: My sweet disposition to t'Dill Gay. Anna Jayne Warnock: My curly locks to Loretta McHaley. Paul VVolf: My size to Earl Dexter. Joseph Zufall: My serious demeanor to Frederick Heiss. CSignedJ OPAL MCHALEY. Page Eighty .mf ,,., . -N 5 , f Q 'N - A, . , A: ff.-f, P wh ' ,.- ' W., ,I HN K ' -N-,N N r NX., f 1 kk' xg f' xx X . X sg lf DRAMATICS J 1 4 l J 4 4 a A J 4 r' 3 1 4 3 1 2 : I 4 ? s 3 4 i s J I - 1 1 4 1 4 5 1 .- 3 4 ' E 4 ltd! T mmm... 1 . .- - Hi.: !....l-LE ' I - --- . I-'l!!i!iEE!Fl:!.'EEii::gg--.. , ...--gg::EEE'.55 EE::g:E55 2 522:.EEE-Eiiilliilleeg-,... ...-,g::Ig5E5I:-'l ,, ,iz ' IEE:.'I!2I'.!l:lii.-gE!!:ll!'.I ' 5::I.'!llg:IE:'.Iig' HIE IE: ,, EEEF!!!hi!!.'E55:5-:'.:Eg!.ll.:.5g,'Ilg:lI5g'.II '.:ggE 2. lull' 'llllii l -l'li'-l ' .. I..--n 'Fulk l'In' II. in ' -...l'I--..'-u :--..' 'lun-',.'I!--n '.nl'l al' -un. .sun nn.. .llu In I. 'ln u--', pl .ul . al' , . I I .fl-u. 'lug 'ln 'Inn . . .nn I 1- .. --. --... unlill llllnl n!lll..l n..llll - Ill- , ll-'ll' Ill' , , 1 I .. 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Rob- ert VVallace and Grace Louise Oswalt played the characters of Mr. and Mrs. Candace, the busy heads of a modern family with most of its members every place but home. The members of the cast fitted themselves into the parts with ease and played with naturalness. As the plot unfolded, it disclosed that the unknown Something Lostfl which they were bidden to seek, was not a material article but the happiness of the home, which its inmates had lost sight of due to their many outside contacts. Really, Juniors, your play was a success and we enjoyed it very much. CAST Mr. XYilliam Candace ....... ..........c. ......... R c mbert NYallace Richard Otis Candace ....c.. ,,.,.......... J ohn Vviley Arthur Hadaway ..............,. Edward Spencer Russ C Harry Ellsworth .........,.... Goeffrey Huller ....c, 'T. M.' Briggs ..,........c. Mrs. VVilliam Candace Miss Lydia Candace .... Miss Gladys Candace Aunt Virginia .......,........ Miss Rosalie Pearson Rose Flanagan ...,..,l,. Business Managers .,...., ....... Advertising Managers Stage Managers ...... Coaches .,....... ..,.....xfXvllll2l1l1 Sidwell ........rl.l1'LlXtO1l Ryan .........Charles Phillips ........XVillia1n Skinner McQueen Grace Louise Uswalt .........,.......i..lXlary Blind ..,..,.....Louise Gunn .,.........Harriet Lommel .Alice Mary Lehman ,..Phoebe Romberger Fredrick Test and Frances Smith VVallace York and Charles Phillips fMartha Allen f ...... lMabelle Cutler lDouglas johnson ........Miss Cunningham and Miss Sinks Page Eighty-one ----------- .. .- - :.:.:. .. ..:.:. - . -.- -- 9:m::': :-:EE-:::: - -:-I5E: .l55'5'fE:.::: I ZII ':::?i:::55E5!':-- .. ..---zrllfiigfl FEEEIFIEE 5 ! -'-'l ':l'-2'::- .::. .2! 2E:'-'::::.'IE: 'H ' - IZfl..::E::-'::'':E:2'-:EF-if-'-Z. 'IIEHHE' :E::.'::::-.:::- 1 nn. u n u., I -.'ll .. ' .--I '- IH I' -II .n un nn -...'IIn..'II- :I--.' I ul.: ',.n I.--I' ,:lI'...-- n lun' .nun nu.. .Ulu In ,,.---. u.. ...--I ,II I-Ig, I , . . .n u -.I ' - - I- I .,. 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The play was given two nights and both nights a large and appreciative audience greeted The Romance Huntersfl Other members of the cast who helped make the play a success were: Susan Williams .,...... Nancy Reed ....... Kezia Vreeland ..... Liza Stuebbin ..., Cindy Brown ,..... Mrs. Berdan ........ Howard Vanter ..... D Henry Bush ....... Rufus Green ........ Clem VVicks ........... Business Manager .....,. , ......,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Advertising Managers Stage Managers .........,, ......Mildred Heffner Geraldine Tudor ..........Harriet Hall ......Vivian Long .......Margaret Smith ......Opal McHaley ....,.Arthur Haley ..Harry DeCroes Francis Dienhart .......John Hancock .,..Arthur Adams ............Maurice Puckett, Gilbert Botteron .. ..,.... Millard DeLong, Russell Smith Page Eighty-tl1,1'eL F 1 , f ,, , u n lll Ill ln., I I' ',h:u:n- u --I.-u-:ul ' 'ln ull ::::a::i:' 'll ll ll I I' I Ill' illllll l lllnn 'ln 'lil 'll 'II l - l I Ili' Ill' ull- ' ll ,- ,, nn nl ,g . ln. 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For was not this the day of the pigskin battle between the VVest Side and their ancient rival, jefferson? NVest Side had been beaten the year before, 3-2, and were out for revenge. The score had really been a tie as I had tried to tell the referee, but he coulcln't see it that way. However, I am sure that you will comprehend my logic readily. Given: 3 and 2. Raising both to the positive zero power 3031 l and 20: 1 Since the same positive power of the num- bers are equal the numbers must be equal, or, 3 :Z it must have been a tie, since both teams scored equal. Jeff, however, remained undisillusioned, so we were out to show them who was who in football. just then the Jeff outfit limped out on the field. Bottle of beer, A big banana. Yea! Yea! XVeire from Lafayette, Indiana. Page Eighty-six illwhll U V E v-J : 2. V1 1 .3 1 FD 1. 9 0 Z7 CR U1 'Z' 5 u-I A .. .mv fl? 22 FD H 5 52 4-F' '4 1 CD .mv .. NJ 1 FD 52 f'D - - :- KD U' .uw r'?' P? - FD 5- 5 VJ Q -I' 'S soon to begin. Captain Pat Ludwig. his Spanish blood boiling for venge- ance, looked great in his NEW' silk pants as he walked out to have a col- loquy with the referee and the jeff captain, Rudolph Athelstane Gordon. jeff won the toss, and the referee elected to keep the coin. Captain Pat, carefully measuring the distance, let Hy his size 14 shoe, and the ball soared far and high into the jeff stands. At last the game was on! On the first play Red Green, the jeff quarter, essayed a long run but was finally run out of bounds by his team mates on his fourteen yard line, after having got both feet in the water bucket. A little later Captain Gordon woke up and found himself in an open field, but was promptly pulled down by Ollie Swartz, our safety man, formerly of the VVest Lafayette Fire Department, which he was chiefly responsible for making so efficient. Once again Athelstane was in the open, and again Ollie dropped in from behind with a scissor hold. From that point on, the game was fast and furious and will be difficult to follow by the casual observer. SkeeziX Tracy, the rheumatic jeff fullback, charged viciously down the field, and mercilessly slashed the cue ball into the side pocket. Captain Ludwig playing bang-up ball at the first half, won two knock- outs and a ten round decision from the referee, but later lost a bout by a technical knockout when he broke his arm trying to get out of a clinch. Moral: Officials should train more rigorously. t'4Swartz set the galleries into an uproar when he hit a home run on the thirteenth green. Red', Green looked good to the dizzy blond in the upper deck when he showed five aces in one hand. john Velez, our center, came into the limelight when he chose to defend the east goal where the ice was strongest and promptly drove a sizzling back hand down the right Field foul line, but it all went for naught when he got his king jumped near the double corner. At this point the field judge tore a goal post from its mooring and bore down on the mighty Gor- don and promptly stretched him out on the greensward. Following up the good works, he rushed Ollie, but Ollie, in a sudden spurt of speed, bettered Lydia Pinkham's record for the century by a fifth of a second. Getting his second wind, Captain Pat was chosen May Queen and promptly retaliated by stepping to the plate and sinking a free throw from the ten yard line. Skidding badly on the turns, Fritz Maloney carefully judged the speeding pellet and, leaping high into the air, won the hog calling contest. The riot spread to three other counties as the half ended O-0, i :'tEditor's Note-The student will observe at this point that all the action of the story with logical sequence is leading up to the one dramatic incident. Page Eighty-sefven lllllihll W I I' Thus far it might seem that Captain Ludwig might be the hero of the game, but it proved otherwise. The real hero was no other than the last mentioned man, Fritz Maloney, better known as the Sanquine Swede. Fritz had formerly been a ballet dancer, but his mother-in-law had liked football better. Fritz had resisted at first, but, little by little, his resistance had been worn down and finally he had found himself in the justly famous VVest Lafayette High School. At first he had tried to shy away from the brutal sport, but, well-mothers-in-law will be mothers-in-law. This was his sev- enth year. He had two things to do, win a VV. L., and pass a Freshman sew- ing test. He had given up a hope of performing the latter, we shall see how he fared with the former. After a scant fifteen minutes rest the lads were at it again. jeff kicked off, and Captain Pat caught the amber agate, a phalanx was quickly formed, and a thundering herd thundered merrily down the held. Pat was finally downed on the enemy's seven yard line, when he fell over R. A. Gordon pick- ing grape fruit. With a touchdown in sight the ball was snapped to Ollie Swartz, at quarter, who, quickly adjusting the ball in one hand, thrust it out to one side, and Capt. Ludwig galloped unmolested into the end zone. But, alas, Ollie had held the ball on his right, and Capt. Pat had charged through on his left. Red Green, bowling through our line for no good reason at all, picked the proffered ball from Olliels hand, and, having nothing better to do, promptly raced ninety-six yards for six markers. Because the field judge had removed the goal post, the try for point failed. Score: jeff 6, West Side 0. XVest Side was desperate. In a mad attempt to redeem himself, Ollie grabbed the ball as it was about to go out of bounds in mid-field, and made a beautiful long run. Shaking off tackler after taekler, Ollie was not stopped until he hit the cement wall of the stadium after running out of bounds on his own forty-nine yard line and running over one coach, six water boys, and three yell leaders. VVest Side got nowhere in several minutes, until, at last, early in the last quarter the coach became so chagrined that he lost complete control of him- self and put Fritz into the game. At last his QFritz'sj moment had arrived! His chance to win his freedom! His determination resembled that of the stalwart warriors of Bunker Hill. He scarcely heard the signals as his num- ber was called. At last he felt the ball in his hands. Charging through, he Page Eighty-eight Q 5 1 -......--...::-,-:...,,. I-I:5lE:i:E:':'5:E:ElE:E:E-'zgg-...I , EFI: -5,-::::::::'.::: !2::--:::-- . .. . . -- - -- -:-5 ::::::::: : ::::::::g-.:: --:ng-:ug - . ,, . -:::-,g-- - f' :--g,'::::'.2::g-a.-nee:, .... .--- - ::-5 gg: ':: ::: :::::g-.gg::l.'::g-::g- , -- .. ...:: - 7 :EEEEEF':5EEEE'i5EE:I5E'...'iii .. ' l. '55E:'E'f5':55':':iEEEi555'5ii5l2:5:I::: ' -- ' , - aiaamihasasssEEs2::fassEE':saf .. 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The ball remained in play in this position until the end of the game, Fritz smoking Camel after Camel. jeff tried to uproot the goal post, but the Wlest Siders kept them off. As he was being carried off the field after the game, Fritz's face shone with a radiance not unlike that to be found on the face of the freed galley slaves. He had pleased his mother- iu-lawg Hercules could not have done more. 00000000 Why School Teachers Go Crazy UNO UNO Ll, 55 im sg. ag T3 :- in Djl, Q! . :Evo D2 ff :a- HE E2 gr gw' sf at mg 2 UU' rg- X58 og cg 5'f+ if 5? Q5 F? 5'-1-' 00 mE. btw U3 B2 FD Dm 02.2 as rbi, 'What is an operet:ta? Sweet Adeline. QT? - What is a good vacation song?', A- The Battle Cry of Freedom. Q- Why is the blackboard? A- Because so many pupils look at it. Q- Who is the Minister of War? A- A clergyman who preaches to soldiersf' T? f-l fb 553 O :r- fb T 5 S Ili :- F0 4 0 V! O :r o 52. o fi K4 :- ti. Ph 30 cz. 3-7 '4 '11 E. Q. N sf: 3 Q 1 E. :s CF 'Define 'love'. A man's insane desire to become a woman's meal ticket. 00000000 Pupils- I-Iurrah! Hurrahli' Teacher- But We will have the other half in the afternoon. I may be dumb-but I am not so dumb as Eddie who thinks a false-hood is a Wig. Give me a sentence with the word viciousf' Ye Gods and little vicious. Page Eighty-nine f ,,4 ' sfiiiiisaas .- .. .. .- . - .- - asaiiiff 1- :::.-:mn - i-- .. . ' - -- - ' , ... , ' ,... mI'.I!l - .lun --I' I lu.. --... . .v -I -- I nl nun. -N lllull ll llllgg lin. ,l - ' I- li llllll --er: :::::: - --- ' :--::: n . - , , . - - In -an . ---' ' Q 5 :::::5,g5:g:g5g: . , - - .. I - , . , , 555355: ,Q :Eg::::::::: -.' . ' . ..-- ... ,, ' nun-:gi , '.:::::.':::: , - I ' ,, - - - - - - - - - . ,nn - - - -- ' -I - ,... .:::::::.' -3 The following business organizations have helped us materially in publishing this book by their ciation by our patronage. we Piggly Wiggly Stores advertising. Let us show our appre- ,g. Central Y. M. C. A. X The Baltimore Clothing Housefr..-Huffman Drug Co. I ,QThe Rembrandt Studio ' ,,'1.Steve Cook-Tailor fjlfest Lafayette Coal Co. yDryfus Market Co. i V9eLong Subscription Agency Jhe 4th Ave. Amusement Co. rff-Jones Co. Varsity Repair Shop ' , Eelgerton's Hardware Store uilzlenry Poor Lumber Co. XSmitgj15Alsop Lafayette Paint X Hersey's Clothing Storef' pg-Oxglfest Side Electric Shop ,,Lafayette Business lfSchnaible Drug Co. L,-.Loeb 8L Hene Co. College X Brown Drug Co. ,Lux Ka Humphreys 0'Phillips Sz Co., Photographers ,IAF M. Strate Xz Son Student Milk House Shaving Kids lj. E. Follett, D. D. S. -,yljafayette Ice Cream Co. V.. Allen's School of Dancing X Gingrich Grocery Store f.- Purdue State Bank ,,Decker Bros. I afayette Printing Co. The Ideal Beauty Parlor,7 X The Electric Shop ,,La-fayette Ice KL Coal Co. Qorest' Henderson, 'Grocer X The Sandwich Shop ,ggfhe Ray M. Southworth Co. ,John B. Ruger Sons Co. X Harry A. Walters X Bartlett Drug Co. Wamberlin Ice Cream Co. ?Ilhe Cheadle Stores X The Spot Restaurant X Rosenthal's Clothing Store IXJTC. Penney Co. QLafayette Life Insurance Co. jvffells-Yeager-Best Drug Co. 2-he American Laundry XG T. Hurley Sons Co., Grocers Purdue Barber Shop X John D. Martin Feed Store Ijlhe Gold and Black ,Earl Cass, Plumbing Sz Heating ,The Varsity Boot Shop kG1atz Confectionery ifUr. W. S. Walters, Dentist Chas. Bartlett-Grocer ' A Benedict's Market Martin Irion 1,,Shriner's Grocery IZG-raves Bakery ,.,1,,.,..,.,,Stafford Engraving Co. Page Ninety ........ ztiiiiiiaeaiiii . .. .. -- - -: ' ai-,agzfaiaasaasfzza 5 :II-F::::-.:: ' ' ' ' . . . , - -- --I-::::.'::::'.:::: A 'Hin u nu -I .. . lil:-n-gg-lu nun f' '.-ml ----- . -. - ' --- ... :::'-- nn u - . .- 1 n I I' I ll ' ' 4 '--- ' I I .pull ll llllll L 5 :::::'-I-,g -2: . . - ' . 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X .lligl We Specialize in Young Men's Apparel Representing Hart Schaffner 8a Marx Fashion Park Braeburn and Learybury College and High School Clothes Models up to the last minute in style Including Finish of Tailoring 58 Years at Main 8z 4th Baltimore Clothing House Page Nin 8tjl'l1l20 Rembrandt Studio Steve Cook GLENN W. SCOBEE Professional Photographer ag Artistic Portraits, Enlarging, Prompt, Quality Kodak Tallor ' Service Picture Framing 'X A Specialty , -P-res-S1-n-g 105 Vine Street and West Lafayette, Indiana Phone 4405 Repairing xx f X West Lafayette Coal Co. I Vx Coal Coke The only Coal Yard in West Lafayette Lafayette Phone 7219 252 Main St. Levee West Lafayette Del: Hey, you're sitting on those jokes I cut out! Haley: I thought I felt something funnyfl --WL- Mr. Gardner Cafter giving a long talk to character study class on kind- ness to dumb beastsjz And now, sup- pose I were walking down the street and stopped a man from beating his donkey, what would that illustrate? Billy H.: Brotherly lovefy 1 VV L -- I love you, he whispered, you must not leave me. Her eyes melted. I adore you, he choked, you must stay. Her heart melted. I must have you, he shouted, I cannot bear to lose you. Her knees gave 'way, her hands, her head, then her shoulders melted, and soon there was nothing left of his little snow girl. Page Ninety-th T96 ll l IM! nnnusnul nu . I . ,,, :.'Ii!!!!:E!iZ55.-Ilrang--... , ,, .. .- - . . . g::::-.: ' EEE:.-::::-.aeeeii--iE52:i!l'.::.' ' ' ' ,.. gg :.. .. ---- - -- 52:35 - . -::::I- :555!:':E5:.-:E!'.:EfH - -' . :'.' ' . ' .... - :--HI nn u ., n , ' . - 1. . ' ' .- --l I .II::r-gg,'::n:u.:u:I :HH ' II 1 u I: .-. .. 'I - ' , :Hn Q :::: ..,,,:,.::::- -- gg .. - ...-gg: ::: ::.. . , . . . . ... ... .. - - - ..- . .... ... ., , -' . ii- , -I l 5l!!l!l,' ii: , :l:liIlnl3unuu 3 - , . -- :-....- .E -nn .nu ,- ,..-- .... . ,,.,,.- .- I-..'x , , nn nn ng -.- --I - ,, - . ,.... --. -, H- -.. I ...... - DRYFUS MARKET CO. 215 East State St. Phone 2750 West Lafayette EVE All our meats are U. S. Government Inspected ' A full line of QJVQ poultry at all times DE LONG SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY QC I Educational Magazine Service Q38 Phone 4430 Lafayette, Ind. A bow-legged Irishman and a knock-kneed Jew passed each other on the street. The Irishman turned to the Jew and asked: Say, what makes you so knock-kneed? The Jew answered: I don't know, but what makes you so bow-legged! And the Irishman answered: I don't know. CThe joke to this is that neither of them knew what made the other one's legs so crookedj ... W L .L Her dad: VVhy do I find you kiss-4 ing my daughter? John Ruby: 'Because you wear rub- ber heels, sir. 1. W L T Little Lucy: Auntie, why do you put powder on your face?'I Aunt: To make me pretty, dear. Lucy: Then why doesn't it? Page Ninety-four 2 hx Y .5 .nn llgngluq ...- . . . 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TWL- Hardware or Paint So dumb, he thogght General Mo- tors was an army o icer. W-W L- You Want, Theodore Stoweg We Have It A dumb bozo was He bought himself a radio, Twisted the dial to find a station, Then wrote the factory for the com- WW mb g bination. - VV L 1 Voice on the Phone: Is this the lady who washes? Society Snob: Indeed, I should say not! S V : VVh' f l't' thiuft OM 5 W' uf 5 Edgerton's Hardware -- VV I.- West Lafayette When a fat person laughs, there I seems to be so much of him having a Indiana good time, Page Ninety-seven fr ,,, , .runnin , . Inu... - lfgllliiiiisuz--' - - - ' ' ' . H --:.':!5!!!i!:f:: f- gg:.':.--n ...ip .. - - - ... ' ,... '::... -nm ...E S ff ..... ..,.,......g ---.. .. . - - . -:...... .... ..... - -:::::.' .,::::--g '- -- - .. - - g,:-:::55,--.:::::- . I In ' I . , , , - I ,.- . u --.nn 5 :EEE5'.:g,g:::E:Ei . , . - - ' .. -: - , i5E:E:::g,55,g:5::: N .af-A Ill'-fEE:::::!I:g: . ' ' . .I -.. ., . 'iliiihgggggu-iii 5- :::S5:n:::::::::: I --I - I . . . . . - - - . . , -. I. ., : - :-- -1- ig:::l!lI::::::::..' ' G HENRY POOR LUMBER CO. 111 S. Ellsworth St.- West Lafayette, Indiana QI'-35-X9 A V Smith-Alsop Lafayette 1 Paint Co. 610 Main St. Phone 2203 PAINT MAKERS ob V W Par G Nmcty-ezght O thh -5 .Q-nnnllru. .. . - I ':2:!!!III:'.: - -. . .- ' ' . ... . . . ... I gg, ...:nr .-.:, ug:-. . . .. . - - ' .. - . ...... .lpn . . .. - 1 ... -I: ' ll ,'!-.. .lllllu --., , llullnl I ,. . -... lu.I',u:uu.---- ' I nu 2, ::::--I--,gg--w '- ::2:::-..--':-' --' ' ' - ' ' .. ::- --i:.:'..-::I .. .. .::::: Ill 'll n 'I 'n ' ' ' H 'I n I .----- -----. ::....n.,,,.- . ..:g--'.. . . , -,, . . . ... - -,-:.: .:--: -' .. . :na--,,. --Ill!! l::.,.u.::':: i ,.- - .-- ... -. lu. ,, ,, , :- -l . - nun: 5 ,... .---. ' -- . -gu ... .. --- I . - -' , ---.. r- -- - ' . . ...... .... ::'.::::iI::.': g-2:.lI.::.-g'---g-. -- --- - . ll' - , .. ....::.':: '- - ---ggmggg -:::'-':::-- -... . - . . . - . . . . , :.-. ... - - - ,... . Q ' ' ::::.'I::: ' I ' . . ,... ' ' lu., :Inn .. . , ,- . . -- . Appealing directly to the needs of the High School Student and University Man- in Fine Furnishings and Clothing n Specialties. fIersey's ON MAIN STREET AT 423 Iratc Father: t'What is that stuff National Radios Motors you have all over thc car?' Where All Electric Fans have you been? and Fixtures Calm Son: 'tThat's only traffic jam. 1 XV L ? Place-Restaurant. Cast-Waiter, Diner. You wan' zoup? t'Do I gotta take zoup? That's zoup to you. -- XV L -- I met her in the garden, The night was still as dcathg I knew she knew her onions 'Cause she had 'em on licr brcatli. fgwrgq Floyd R.: I just love birds. Tiny S.: I've been told that I was a little cuckoo. Battery Sets West Side Electric Shop Things Electrical ix Distributors for Rice Electric Refrigerators For Your Home You wire to us We will YR4U We make a specialty of caring for Electrical troubles of all kinds State Sz Main Phone 3827 Page Ninety-nine iii lwxl nlul LLL! I-'lEE:::: gg.'E'giI::g--.., , f- :EEL-nn :.g:...:u.lg:u-:,,g,:g. 3 -:::::- - ::.-Il:-,::..::: . .-:'::'::: lI:: '-:::gi!'.: ::::'.:....':: :'::g-: 1' gg-.:::::i::. -::.--:. iff A School orih Considering 4 . . ...gwgmwm This is the business school for High School and University trained people, because each is handled by the individual progress method of instruction. And then, upon completion of your course, you have free access to an Employment Service, not only here in La- fayette, but also in nine other cites of the state, includ- ing Indianapolis, for this is the Indiana Business Col- lege of Lafayette. School the year round. Enter any Monday. Call for full particulars. Lafayette Business College Roy H. Puterbaugh, Manager Painters 8a Decorators Bldg. N. Sixth St Z qc Um: Hundred I llxh K -5 , ... ,N I ' .. .... .... 5-'5E!:::::::f:E-'::5iI::--- ..-- .. --- I - - - -------.. :..iEEE:I:l 1- :::. ...... ---.ig -:eg-.:h - -- - ' ... ,,... ...... ...E A ..... --3-in-...,g ...E-.. .5-.. , -- - , .. ... , ..... - -- ':.' ....:'----: ---: -.:: -- - - - .... ---- IHI-. .....: g---L-. ...-... u I . .. . .. -- ..:::: . ...... u --nur--., ... 'nu I. .. ' - ' .--...'--- - . ' nun ::::'.::::.':::--I::-,P--:!:: gm--,, . - -. --- ': - . . .. .-:--:1 ........ -. . ... . , - . ::. - Fla:::mlI-'EF'-:5EE2::Il2:E:Z'.IIF2:: . . . . . . . ' . . - - - -' -----::.-5 x , , ......-mu-. .:ugggiiii:::5Eg5::::E5iEg:: . . . . ...... ... ..: :M .N . . ....... , li . ll ' u - .. I ' . ! ! KYANIZE LUSTAQUIK FINISH A finish for furniture, Woodwork and all interior surfaces, new or old. Dries dust free in an hour- hard in four. Easy to apply. No offensive odor. CWD j l,, SCHNAIBLE DRUG CO. 117 N. 4th St. Lafayette, Indiana New Yorker: VVhat motive brought you here? Dumb One: A locomotivef' - VV L -- Voice 011 the phone Q3 a. 111.51 t'Mr. Gardner? Mr. Gardner: 'tYes. Voice: Is your house on the street car line? Mr. Gardner: HYes. Voice: Well, you'd better move it. There's Z1 car Corning. ,.WL,. Two serious-niindecl little boys were walking down the street together. and one asked the Other: Say, do you lie- lieve there's a devil? The other: t'Naw. it's just like Santa Claus,-it's your fatherf' For Over 59 Years the Trading Center of Northwestern Indiana Ever Ready to Give the Best of Service Ever Striving to Satisfy ,I A Store for Everybody Loeb 8z Hene Co. Lafayette's Quality Store Page Uno Ilzmdrerl fm? lllx N Q S , , . .... :.-:aaaaaaa .- - ... .. . - -- - - aa:5:g.5 1' IIII'-ggggl, ,l - --... I ' ' ' ' ,. ... - ' - ,.-. III III. 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Reardon: A'Well, I have to be at work by seven. ,A-WL1 An inebriate threw his arms about a telephone pole and began to feel the pole with his hands. Round and round he wentg finally he gave it up and muttered: 'Sno use, walled inf' LUX 682, HUMPHREYS Grocery and Meat Market I , lf' UP TO A QUALITY NoT DOWN TO A PRICE 317 State Street West Lafayette I PHONE 4028 Page One Hundrezl Two jf' ,A :I'E:::: -g::5Ef:5 ' -::g,:': - gg::::::: R 'E::::: 'Za 5 :::::-.: ...::..... ::.'::::: N ull ll' lll ull: '- - ::'.::: ,:.:,-: ...E eases.-ge , -.::::2 , ::::.-:.:'.-:g-5:55 :'--::: ' -N : linhun I. Photographic Work in This Phone 287 9 Book Done by hillipf- sc ff: ' 459 wg X an 'G,'y,'ff.vL'0 w5'53g2x3uge2gE2Bis k' .- 2 nv I YQ' S SZ , , A iM Gln. 1 1 Y 1 ,fi i . , .1 x Lafayette, Indiana 609 Main Street l'uy14'011e HZlllIl1'!'ll Tl 5 .. . . , , I ,. ..--. -, - , I - , ,, In -. -- -,, ,, --'... ...:'- 5 :!55E',5g:1:5:E . 1, - . - - . ,, ..--. , ,::,55:::5Ei: K ff' ::::5gg::::.:i - ' ' . - ----. - '.:'::!!!::.5Ei , '1::::.-:::::::. - , . .Z' - - - - - - - - - . - :.- . gg' J: -21:31:22:-' S J. M. Strate SL Son SHEET METAL CONTRACTGRS QI-ET-XD ,X West Lafayette, Indiana Phone 4330 103 State St., Levee L XM! Q - . -- . . . ' ' ' ' :'. :.:!g...::::-.:Eg'::gi!::gg , , ,, ..-- .. I -- - --------. , ' .::'.:: , H--. .-::-.:::--i.-flu: .- - .. ... --- - -- ' '.:::: -- gisiulun-:::::iE:::l2:: '--3' ..'. ,, . ' -.. , - ..... -EEE:- -::::'..':::::..f':: - - . - - - ...-.:,--.. . . ----- -- . -...:. ::... M,-.......--. .. .. - ,,... . . .- -. . --- .. .. ..-..-:::: Ill':i::::::FEE:' ' ' ' - ' ' - .E5iiI.l:---- -- -----ll!-'Il - -I,' ... l - .- . , . . . . . . - ' -. . ..-- .. ..- . .--- 1 . . ---1H:---IH--::sssaesEs.::i52::f:.:.. .. s'::-- - ,..:: -Q I i l Barber: Is there any particular way you'd like to have your hair cut?l' jim Douglas: Yeah, offly' 1WQL.,. DeBard: In which of his battles was Admiral Nelson killed?l' Freshman: HIt must have been his last. MWL.. Priscilla: He says he ,thinks I'm the sweetest girl in town. Shall I ask him to call? Mother: No, dear, let him keep on thinking so. ...WL... Mistress: Why, haven't we always treated you as one of the family? Maid: Yes, and I'm not going to stand it any longer. With best Wishes to the Class of 1929 Student Milk House HARRY E. SHIPLEY, Prop. 111 Vine Street Shaving Kids Just a Good BARBER SHOP I1 i We've just heard of a Scotchman who sang through his nose to save his false teeth. 1 twlll There was a one-eyed Scotchman who tried to buy a half-price ticket for the movie. ... W L , Alice Mary Ca real estate agentbz Could I interest you in Culver City? Russ: Lady, you could interest me in anything. 1 W L 1 Mr. Gardner: And We read that in London a man is run over every half hourf' Parks: 'tWel1, he ought to get used to it. Page One Hm1,fI1'cclFi1,6 2 .... j-.-...: . mn. I.'lQggg,,,, In l --,, I, ..- g , : - . -........ ' . - 1:55:32 f- :::. --gn -- .... - -- - , .... - .... - .. ...E - :HIE-'-. ,gn .. .... ...gn .... ,.-- , , ... .-. ' , u.::::: 'A nun :P - -- ' - I ...... --.... --:':'.. .: . - - ... ----.. . --- - -':::'- IlIai.::gg,'::l: . ,. . ' -,.... . ' .- ' R . I .... 'I I. I , . -Il.'g:I: llI'.nu-u .:' - -- ' .. ..-I ... . . , ' nu iii -Q .n-nun. ,,. - , I , .. ....... .. P- . .una--.... 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Central Tlny'l SllTlCOkC fat 21 claneejz My shoes are just killing 1ny feet. John H.: They're killing mine. Y, M, C, A, toof, - XV L - St. Peter: Who's there?', If Voice Cwithoutj: 'Alt is lf, St. Peter: Get outa here. We don't need anymore school teachers. -- VV L -- Aviation Stude: 'AWl1at happens, sir . if the parachute fails to open? . I - Tough Sargeant: You come back, Actlvltles sonny, and I'll give you another. and 3 D W L -- gl?rogram We could tell you some more jokes, hut what's the use,-you'cl just laugh at them. flfggfor all ages of Boys and Men PRESCRIPTIONS SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES j ,uf L FOUNTAIN PENS , Malted Milks with a Reputation ' We Serve You with a Smile j Free Delivery HUFFMAN DRUG CO. 305 State St. Dial 4800 Page One Hunzlred Eleven XM! In , , - . -...- -'l E5:::5E '-'::-, - - - . 1'- ggh.5:35.-iia5..::--:..Ig... , U - :ri - .. .. . . . -......... I l -I I . ---:.'::: A 55:5:Fghiigiisii-:EE-...-:::: Elf!!!-un. .. . , ... ... . - ' - . . 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I The inest thing in Radio Manufactured by the General Electric and Westinghouse Co. X Seven Models . . . See Our Display Convenient Terms THE ELECTRIC SHOP Authorized dealer 639 Main St. Phone 5478 Page 0110 Huudrcfl Twelve Il rug' Th-. I' gm' , nnunn.. ,ull-I lluu. ,,,. ,., Efgiiiiiiiiflizfgi ag- - . .. . -- . - - ' ' -5EEEE55.5i::555E!H:. -. , , . .g:::II.::I :E: . - : : : ::::r.Ei - - k l . ---H: 'nil u.',ll:.:gl ui. 'lilnll .n nnuuili' lui ur -Il l- nu -:Ulu 'Is Ill 'iG5 l'. p .::::g,,,,-:-...zz--:: -.::,-- .:-..':. ---gg: - ::: ::::::::g '.::-:-- .g-..::-.:-..-:.-:saga ga:--g.:::.. .. .::::. x 54 gggln:-. gggnu -.-.'gu-.g --as-1.5: :I..: ,. ,, nn ln' ...H ,gn -. --E: P- .. .-- annul.. -Egg..-5gl.::::,-gg:- 44 In ru -.Nu ln. -1 nn' ,nl I .-- ., gn. 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Priscilla had to take a physical Dfug Sundrles aniination and someone overheard much of the conversation: Have you tried our Dcfctofi ucalfiu Pr1s.: Fourteen inches. MALTED MILKS Doctor: Thigl'1? Rich - Creamy - Generous Pris.: Twenty-six inchesfl Doctor: Neck? i'- Pris,: UNO! Lafayette West Lafayette fill Page UWC 111471117611 Simtc bsent-inii Have you hea fh ut his umi ' ll? - L.-,,,,ii'::Il :'gg-... ,,...-:g:lE5fei 5iE5!iEi- '..:!5i5!iIi:2!:::::--. ----EFI: 5 -- -1- ' .. .. D 'Z . :ur .. -- --1 ----- at A conversation in two lines: his line , -her line. , 0 l NV L - He: May I have this next dance, please? She: 'AOh, I'm too danced out. Wonderful He: UNO you aren't, lady, you're just pleasingly plump. E W L- ICE CREAM Mr. Smith: VVhat is the most com- mon eoncluetor of electricity? Hen. Cook: 'WVI15'-cr-. F Mr, Smith: Correct Q sa M -- VV L -4 qw- VVhile you were reading this, Henry - Ford made te11 dollars. SHERBET and BRICK Phone 3028 5x74 4 Cfhe Cheadle Stores Zu al.ot .S MEAT MARKET DRY GOODS Free Delivery All Phones 4088 P11110UMClIu11z11'CflSCvc11te0H llsh ::1!5:aaa... .. .- . - - Qzlaaaiiaiaw Eiial-:::. -,- II' ' ' .. - . . :. ---' ' F :::.'::::-.:::E 9- -g::::. -- - - ::::5:-'.:::::- .nn .. . , I , - - -H. , , I I - I ,.- ---lu :izlilgil , - .. , , --- -: ' . ,. Zziiailiiii ' :::g,,:: -- - . . -- .. . .. ...ee-.-9 I - .- - I ' ' ' ,. lining I- - , . . - . . . . . , h in ,. : . .- 7 , -I gggg:-1 1 , L The Spot Restaurant 0 Grandpa went riding in his earg GOOd SaHdW1ChQS He pushed the lever down too far. Twinkle, twinkle, little star! Music bv the G. A. R. ' and ' - VV L l Good Coffee A sultan at odds with his harem. Thot of a way he could scare 'em He caught him a mouse Which he freed in the house- Thus starting the first harem-seurem J' .25 ..W Li Nit: He was driven to his grave. NVit: Sure he was, do you think he'd Walk? Home Made Pies A Specialty YOUR BEST FRIENDS WILL TELL YOU L Buy Your Clothes at ROSENTHAL'S 2-Trouser Hin Suits, S20-S25-S30-S35 Selz Six Shoes Interwoven Hosiery Page Ona llumlred Eighteen ff 4 - EEE:F::22'-llrii' ' ' '.C IIEEHIE'-FEE -'EEE'!!!':i:'--- ' ' - -- ' E:.':::::I:EEE 2- -'::::. -::::: ' --::::.'-'Ili :II-all --- '.::'. ::::.--.:: '- p .5::::'..'::::g '. , I':S:::.:--:5g::',:::: 5 5 5 gg: L: U... ' ' --- '::::'..-xiii, X g .nu -'gg lu- . I. alll. -II, nllg, ..- -un - -.. .. nn u.. .nn '4 :2:Z:iEE::i:I'E ' - ' EF-Ei!-I: :iEE:: ::: :..: ... . . ' . ' Iieiiiiiieliii V , :I:::::::::::. ' - gsgggiggggglg-:'2'l'!'l . . . , .. . . - ---,,,,:,,,,,,,g: x ' I ' -. ...II ,,.- GROCERY : MEAT MARKET : BAKERY EYE SHRINERS if L. FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE 45,35 THE HOME OF SHRINER'S BEST COFFEE M 212-216 Main Street ALL PHONES 4051 A VM! -... ' 5 ... ..... .. .. , . :.-::::::!:55'.:.i, :Flz 1- ,g:. hun un ug,-I-u --- , .1-- .-. --IP ..:.-- .. .....: :::::. 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Home of Ko We Ba Fancy Canned Goods Good Things to Eat Full Line of Fresh Meats y Free Delivery Phones 5050-5059 226 Main St. Lafayette, Indiana l'll show'em, said the hen as she kicked the porcelain egg out of the nest, they Can't make a brick-layer out of mef' F-W L4 Fair and Warmer Jay Morris: t'You are the sunshine of my life! You alone reign in my heart. XVithout you, life is hut a dreary cloud. Vivian Long: Say, is this a weather report or a proposal? -W L-- Miss Schaaf: Charls, what are you going to he when you get out of high school? C. Reardon: A very old man. --XY Lt Opal: How did you happen to take up to VValter all of a sudden? Pris: He goes so well with my green dress. If you like our service tell your friends. If you don't, tell us. 0 , .-,A 35 . Purdue Barber Shop Phone 4355 303 State st. l'1lyfe Om' Ilimrlrwl TIVUIZIIII-NI7'03 S hd! .5 .. ,, I . ....... ... 2.'li!::::::-.-,.'EI::g:--... . .....-miie'-EE . 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To avoid that rundown feeling- cross crossings cautiously, Mary Lupton to Judge: 'lVVill you marry us? Judge: I can't while that man is in that condition. Mary: t'But I canyt get him here when he's not this way. -M w L Hd Mildred: W'hat's the difference he- tween vision and sight? Russ: 'tMy girl's a vision, yours is a sightf' M- yy L X NVe had a joke for this space, but it was censored. Clt was about a travel- ing' salesmanj Phone 3276 Courteous Service GOLD AND BLACK Where the Crowd Meets For Sodas -and- Toastvviches 314 State St. West Lafayette, Ind. I mn' Une llmuI1'1?1l 7'llTK'llfjl'fUU1' f lm - .... I .... ... :::55!?Ei:::-.:- ...- .. -- -' - - --------.. . -.:::. 5E5:!EEE:::5 - 1- :Ii-'-gg::',Illi -... ' -' ' ,. H nz -In I ,. .--::::.'::::'.:::: - --:::. .. ..:::-- --- --.: . ' ' . .. ' :::....:,.-- ...... 'I-mu :gggg-'. ' ' ' . -- - ,.. .- ':I lil... 2523: f .:::::'.. ....:. - - .. . - - ... .-.---- - .. ' :-----::'.I:.':::-- S nu n - - --- I - -:Ill --... 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