Winslow High School - Eskimo Yearbook (Winslow, IN)

 - Class of 1924

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192.4 The Champion W. H. S. CLASS HISTORY September 13, 1920, the following entered Winslow High School as Freshies: Diamond Pirkle, Thaddeus Johnson, Orval C. Barnett, Lucille Brewster, Rudolph Ashby, Owen Barnett, Horace Coleman, Goldie Combs, Elmer Curtis, Charles Hurst, Marie Erwin, Elmer Fleener, Ruth Kinder, Waldo Littell, Vernon Lyden, Titania Williams, Byron Wood, John H. Wood, Writha Buyher, Joyce Reed, Lorraine Reiners, Garth Richardson, Virgil Skinner, Pearl Southwood, Ellen Tyner, John Bonenberger, Jewell Myers, lljllildred Poehlein, Bryan Reed, Orvan Thompson, Maudie Turpin, Walter sery. The faculty members were: Mr. A. L. Loeser, Mr. Elmer Beadles, Mr. Carl Harmeyer, and Miss Lois Clark. The class was represented on the basketball team by Garth Richardson. Sophomores In the year of 1922, a silly bunch of Sophs entered school, not know- ing what was before them to learn. This year our class roll consisted of Elmer Curtis, Bryan Reed, Virgil Skinner, Frank Heuring, Owen Barnett, Byron Wood, Garth Richardson, Lorraine Reiners, Orval Barnett, Ellen Tyner, Thaddeus Johnson, Joyce Reed, Jewell Myers, Marie Erwin, John Bonenberger, Charles Hurst, Mil- dred Barnett, Vernon Lyden, Waldo Littell, and Writha Buyher. We had the misfortune of losing a few students who entered in the Sophomore Class, some of whom were: Virgil Skinner, John Farmer, Ru- dolph Ashby, Goldie Combs, Pearl Southwood, Byron Weathers, Maudie Turpin, Lucille Brewster, Orvan Thompson and Horace Coleman. The teachers for this year were: A. L. Loeser, superintendent, Elmer Beadles, principal, Mr. Sakel, assistant, and Miss Mollie McKedy, super- visor of Music and Art. Juniors We entered on our third year with a loss of four members: Maudie Turpin, Orvan Thompson, Byron Weathers, and Owen Barnett. We had several new members to make up for this loss, Lucille Soderling, Adabyrl Pepple, Elizabeth Kidwell, and three others who entered again after miss- ing one year, Hazel Benedict, Louise Rogers and Roma McCord. The faculty was the same this year as the previous year with the ex- ception of Mr. Royalty and Mr. Sanders, two new teachers. The organization of our class was as follows: John Bonenberger, presi- dent, John Wood, vice-president, Hazel Benedict, secretary, and Garth Richardson, treasurer. Our class was also represented on the basketball team by Garth Rich- ardson, a regular player, and John Wood, a leading substitute. Seniors It was a bright, sunny morning in September that our class came back to W. H. S. as grand and dignified Seniors. To be precise it was Sep- tember 10, 1924. We found an almost entirely new high school faculty, 21

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W. H. S. The Champion 1924 CLASS HISTORY-C Continued! Mr. U. S. Abbott, superintendent, Miss Anna E. Falls, principal 5 Mr. H. H. Sake! Cwho has been with us three yearsj , assistant principal, and Mr. Clar- ence Buechele, mathematics, and Miss Ruth Whitten, instructor of music and art. After looking ourselves over we found We had lost three members that we had in our third year. These members 'were Elizabeth Kidwell, who is now working in a store in Evansville, Adabyrl Pepple returned to Ohio, from whence she had come, and Ellen Tyner, who had quit school. But to make up for our loss, we gained two gay and jolly boys from Spurgeon, Henry Couts and Wrex Burns. Mr. Abbott took charge of our history, Mr. Sakel, our commercial geography and bookkeeping, and Miss Falls of our English. We found our teachers all excellent instructors and good sports. Our class did not fall behind in athletics. We were represented on the baseball team by Garth Richardson, John Wood, Charles Hurst and Bryan Reed, as regular players, and John Bonenberger and Byron Wood, as subs. On the basketball team we were represented by Garth Richardson, regular center, John Wood, regular forward, and Henry Couts, who played regular back guard the last half of the season. Byron Wood played sub center throughout the year. As for Spring Athletics, our class was sure to be represented. On the girls' basketball team we were represented by Lorraine Reiners and Hazel Benedict. In the Dramatic Club we were not behind. We presented the comedy, Kicked Out of College, at the Star Theatre, March 24th and 27th. All of our class was represented in this. As we are finishing high school this spring we will express our thanks to this and the three previous years' faculty. Doing this we bid W. H. S. adieu. BIRDS OF SPRING Birds of Spring, oh hear them warble Heralcls of a prince so noble. In the meadows cool, inviting, By the rippling waters hiding, Singing sweet, and ceasing never, Of the prince of fairest weather. In the tree tops, by the mountain, BV the clear and sparkling fountain, Still they cry, The prince is coming! Nature is awake and humming. Welcome! Welcome! Welcome Spring! Joy and glaclness it will bring! MILDRED POEHLEIN. 22

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