Winslow High School - Eskimo Yearbook (Winslow, IN)
- Class of 1928
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W E- Y Y 4 YNY Yiiu -Q V ,Z AGQJTZTT4, i:,,1,,,:g Y, , 12 ., ,. g:.....,..- -.-2-51.1-.-.Ks-V--2:-,..,,,4m1'-V -vw - wav-gwg A M - Y I' J Y Y Y gi, . , h,-, ,.-....--f...- - THE CHAMPION Published by The seniof Class Volume X i x... LS WINSLOW HIGH SCHOOL Winslow, Incliana I .- 1- , , ..-E-ag. 3 ,ie NNN-SXX, . .J 1 ,A EN x.i.,m THE CHAMPION 28 A,.. , ,,,,,, .... Page Two DEDICATION We dedicate this, the tenth volume of the L'Champion , to the Parents and Teachers who have made it possible for us to have a high school education. F31 THE CHAMPION 28 ral. 1 l WWW .1 y y 1 X-'FXR X. . 1 , xr I- ' -..L ,xi ,Y L .... ...... ..,,, , f' ,ifxxfi 5 -1 f .. E A H- ?1i1v Y Y w,,.l..,v ......L..,.............,,...,...,.X.:.....,,..Q,,-..,T,t.l,.Em,. .-- 4 ',1'.....,..............-ii nnuuuuniig it Ei-'Qi' fl gil -1 - -- -7 .-.A -- --, , g F OREWORD Youth, someone has said, is the happiest age of man. That period of our lives we have spent and are spending in Winslow High School, and in order to preserve the memories of those happy years, the Senior Class of 1928 offers this Champion to you. Page Three ,Q ,X E463 :NX if I 5 .' xx.. ,hllll TIIE CHAMPION - u mum... .uM-un.-Inunmnm..m........,.....,....Ima--.......... SCHOOL OFFICIALS CORN ELIUS GRAY TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE Page Four EMERY V. COUTS, A. B. CUUNTY SU1'uR1N'1'uNuuNT BASIL O. JOHNSON, A. B PRINCIPAL Oakland City College Mathematics , THE , . KAR CHAMPION, 23 Rm WWW 1 gf! 1 In ' I5 . , --'I ia-.. N , ......,.., .-um, - f' V XIII -' '11 4 'GIJUII'- ' 1- 9,.,.........,......... ..... .w,,.,,........,....,. ..... I.. ....m..mmi.I.... X EA, , Y .4 .: .Q,,L-3 . v1,uH.v...... - ' 'mm HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING GRADE BUILDING Page Five spsgew 7 fy! y 4 fig, THE CHAMPION, 28 -'E A C ,X v , ..,.,,..,,. l fx -..,,L' ' :1u': Y'.,Y 1- '-- H21 v - -' . ' - ' 1 - 'f '-H-53 3 1 ' uf STAFF Editorfinfehief ...,,.,,..... Business Manager... Art Director .,......,.,..,, Sport Editor ..,...., joke Editor ,....,.... ...Odyne Fettinger ....Vernon Barnett Chew ........William Bellamy ..,,. Lawrence Young Will .........,,.,,..... ..,.....,.,..,.., J ames Ahel Historian .........,. Helen McConnell Prophetn. ..,.... ,,,,,.......,,.,,,,. C rvis Bee Calendar .,,,,..,..,,. .....,....... P aul Hume Alumni .....,.......,, , .Maeeil Brewster Snap Shots .......rr.........,,....,..,,... ........,..,. Fred Willis junior Class Reporter ........,.............. ..,,.,...... A ustin Eakins Sophomore Class Reporter ........ ,..,. ..,,.,.,.. F a rreline Grimes Freshman Class Reporter .,.,.,,.,. ,. ....,... Bernice Willis Page Six THE CHAMPION, '28 if 3 1 xbtl ...,. . :' 1--i'- ' ' ' 1 ' 1 SXXXXxxXXW SN S Q.xxxxxxxxxxvQ E E S 5 E --.l. 5 w,c49 rl , 3.l.hhI,1,L, 2 W - ,fm ff, U firms' QX A ,.... 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T , 1 1 - 1 VK V L: -- ------I-1-H -:,,..----- ' -u n -R5 Q m v-- ' mi ml I E 1' .243 'THE CHAMPION 28 I J 1-- .V . 1 -1 N, , . - ' ., -- ,B .. ., ,,.. H.. ' Senior and Teachers Initials J. A .......4, V.B ..e.,.,, o. J. B .......,..... ....... W. T. B .,.,e......... .. W. E. C E. O. F. F. H.W P.A.S .....,,..... .v......w... K. B.H Artistic Busy .....Oh! -lust fAj Battle ............Wort't Talk Back .,..,...Will Ehrlich's Care .............Every Other Fellow .,.......For Higher Wages Play Aviator Someday ...........Kirtda Bad Habits H. M .......... .................. H igh, Mighty M. B ............. .,............ M aybe Bellamy M. N .,.......... ..................... M ighty Nice L. O. Y ........... ............... L oud Ort Telling P. H .............. .................... P retty Hot F. W ............ ............... F ree Whisky R. B .............. ........... R ight Bright H. W ............... ............ H ard Worker B. O. J ...,........ ...................... B est Of jokes M. M. W ............ ............. M any Men Wonder T. R. H ........... ............... T he Ruling Hero G. W ........... ......................... G ood Will M. R .........., ............... M any Reasons H. G ........ ............ H onest Girl L.C ..........,.. ..............Likirtg Cities THE CHAMPION -8 fuk V H xei ffffx? A e . X.. 1 ' X ' xxx X . - 5 Q J- , X J x , NWA ,Im 2k Q k IN: I, - - - -um--mnum..-.-. X' 1-G 'Tu m . . Z , HE X R5 Q: . ,. I Q G19 'VS W e ,,,.... gx gg3o1v ff -4 5 e 4 J 3 , fkixxx N 1 v 005 F4 Home swan HOME Page Eleven 4 'lk 'EI -:iii iglgxg THE CHAMPION .C -1-Tlx, , '2 8 wr: 1 ,H gif t - 4---'- . ....., ll QQ,73f!!'.ET.ww--L-alt-if V .. W f -., ....,,,,,,,,,x, ... X Q 5' 9 Page 'Twelve l rc it it SEN IORS 1 F. HIBBITT WOODFORD President Independence now, and Independence F orever. PAUL HUME Vicefpresident Faint Heart never won fair lady. ODYNE FETTINGER Editor-infchief O love, love, little do you know tlie mischief you have done me. ORVIS BEE Secretary Accidents will occur in the best regulated families. ,IAMES ABEL Treasurer A little nonsense now and tlzen is relislied by tlie wisest men. THE CHAMPION f-Rx 2 . . X X Wax ni W XM rdf!! y r N . , , 2 8 'gm 5, -jg-' 1 gl ' . ,- ...., ,.... . . ,, .w W, -Z-. ,... ..... , -2- -4 , .4 x.x,Q',3,V-'QJ Wy X- f f: - 'wg - ' ---gg '1 '-- : :Egg-yy'--ff --'--- ---:J-'u -'---'- -- - '---- '- - - 4 -::U ,,-V'-' ' 'J----H I - num. mmm N 'i i f f fg .,.!,m.,1., . Y ',Qv, ,V A Illv, , ,,,. ....- mv ., SENIORS EARL CHEW Thou say'st and disputed things in such u solemn way. VERNON BARNETT Aly way of joking is to tell the Tvuthg It's thc funniest joke in the World. HELEN MCCQNNELL Home loving hearts are the happiest. HASKELL WLQWOLSEY A nice, unparticulav man. MALCOLM NIXON How proud I am to be a man. STE' Ei ' A ' X, ' 1 - ' 'Ui- Pugc Thirtucn f I E-gg SP' l!,x'UJ 'THE CHAMPION 197 , 1 'z f WX H M - r N 2 2 8 6 -, , 'i 1 I jYNfV-s 1 . -s.. ..,.,, V .wg -551.3-I5--::. QL' AL. 'S' 1 ,5-gggnlqugggn I-Y., . 2,392.7 l. ,vm l,..,........,...2g-.1L...........-.......5.5n-.nuvu...-.f.....i...H..-W. , N.. .Mia , ..,..,.,. .f........,......-.U xi Page Fourteen SEN IORS LAWRENCE YGUNG He never flunkecl and he never lied I reckon he never 'lqnowed' how. KERMIT B. HURST Thought is deeper than all speech. MACEIL BREWSTER She is wise, but says little. WILLIAM BELLAMY, JR. Don't crowd, girls. Line up on the right. PETER A. SODERLING, JR. A soul that grew to music. a THE CHAMPION 28 fs- .mfgil xkf' X I - 1 'l 1 NW . K , ' ' Lili 4, 2 - ' I 1 fy .. ,K -' .... ,Nw..,...rL.Y.,U,!,.,,.I!Tl,L:i.'Vx' Ag . SEN IORS FRED WILLIS This peck of troubles! u ROBERT BARRETT 'Well timed silence hath more eloquence than speech. E Page Fifteen 4,1 XA XM 'f -txlig.. THE CHAMPION '23 :ET X .2 1' l '.'QL2.LLL'.t V- - , .. ,..,...... . ,A,, .. ............ .................,,.....,.., ...,.,,,.....,,...,...,..,..., . . A f ' --M J f f -T-T--'T' - f---' 'T T 'T ' -f 1 ..,, ju' lrll Z Hu . H-mm ? fl. T '- ' ' ' '- -- . .-2' SENIOR ACTIVITIES SENIOR CLASS PLAY The Senior Class gave the first play of the season, His Unclc's Niece, at the Star Theatre, December 16, 1927. THE CAST Richard Tate, Esq., friend of Francis ......A....., . Francis Felton, the cause of all the trouble ..., . ......,w . Dora Hale, much attached to the 'cause '.,.. Alice Malcolm, close friend of Doras ,..,.,.. .. Mrs. Sarah Ann Mullen, a woman of few words ..,........ . .,.,...,. . ........,.,..........Orvis Bee .Hibbitt Wocmdford Odyne Fettinger .Helen McConnell Maceil Brewster Simon F. Felton, the deceived uncle ,....,......,.,...,.,,...,,.., ,... ..,.,....,....... F r ed Willis Philander Filmore, the intended husband ..,...,..... .............,...,.,,. P aul Hume Timothy Haye, the gardener .......r.....,..,........,,..,. ..,....,..,.. L awrence Young Silas Sicklemore, the constable ............ ,r,......,,,,,,.,,,,,,. E arl Chew SENIOR CLASS PLAY NNORA WAKE UP A comedy in three acts by Lillian Mortimer. Given April 10, 1928. CAST Bridget Honora Calahan fNoraj, an upftofdate daughter ..,..................... Odyne Fettinger Mrs. Peggy Calahan, her oldffashioned mother ....,,,................................ ...............,..,... P earl Wells Carlyle Coleridge, a tramp for his health ..,,.......,............,. .,............. . .Lawrence Young johnny Calahan, Mrs. Calahan's son ..............,.,......,..,,..,..,......., ....i.......... H ibbitt Woodford Danny Millens, Johnny's friendiin love with Nora ....... .............. W illiam Bellamy Mrs. Edmonton, an ultrafmodcrn mother .......,......................... ............ H elen McConnell Edmond Edmonton, her son, a fourfflusher ............ ..,........................ O rvis Bee, Katie Schwartz, an obliging neighbor .......,..,.....................,... ,.....,... M aceil Brewster: SYNoPs1s UF ACTS - Act I Living room of the Calahan home. The middle of a summer morning. Act II Same as Act I. Nora's dream, the same night. Act III Same as in previous Acts. The following morning. Page Sixteen INR! E HAMPIO 'zs . 1 -J -AW ' TH C Nr .. L , ....., .. . ...- - . v-'4 - , - ' - '- sign. - A'- mrrvf f' '-' r1 r'f1 'j'.. ---- '- 'H ,4 5 CLASS HISTORY On the fifteenth of September, 1924, a bystander might have seen twentyfseven green and timid boys and girls entering the high school building. We were enrolled as Freshmen. fWe tried to get in as ,Seniors but they wouldn't let usj. This was the beginning of the illustrious class of '28. Unlike most Freshmen, we had the unusual combination of weak minds and strong voices. Those who entered as Freshmen were: james Abel, Vernon Barnett, Orvis Bee, William Bellamy, Maceil Brewster, Geraldean Brewster, Frank Brewster, Arthur Bowmer, Ted Brown, Earl Carlisle, Earl Chew, Frank Coberly, Odyne Fettingcr, Kenneth Fettinger, Fountie Hayden, Paul Hume, Kermit Hurst, Naomi Wickware, Hibbitt Woodford, Haskell Woolsey, Fred XVillis, Lawrence Young, Wilburn Singleton, Delbert Keith, Edna Rodarmel and Helen McConnell. William Bellamy was our representative on the basket ball team. For our class officers we elected: Hibbitt Woodford, President, Odyne Fettinger, Vice President, Fred Willis, Treasurer, and Helen McConnell, Secretary. Our teachers that year were: Emery Couts, Harry Mauntel, Waldo Wood, Esther Barrett, and Elmer Lucas. The next year we came back and succeeded in entering as Sophomores. It was this year that we really won our reputations. fFor bad or worsej Mr. Couts had left us to become County Superintendent. Our teachers were: B. O. Johnson, Harry Mauntel, Waldo Wood, Eleanor Greene, and Esther Barrett. Our class consisted of: james Abel, Ted Brown, Vernon Barrett, Geraldean Brewster, Orvis Bee, William Bellamy, Frank Coberly, Oscar Coberly, Earl Carlisle, Earl Chew, Odyne Fettinger, Kenneth Fettinger, Kermit Hurst, Edison Johnson, Malcolm Nixon, George Nichols, Hibbitt Woodford, Fred Willis, Haskell Woolsey, Lawrence Young, Robert Barrett, Edna Rodarmel, Paul Hume, Helen McConnell and Maceil Brewster. We were shown into the mysteries of Latin and were prepared for an introduc- tion to Caesar the next year. This year was full of jokes and pranks of which our class took a prominent part. We had several social events, among which were a hayride and a Halloween party. Page Seventeen 4 -az,-+,,a.,L THE CHAMPION, '28 5 f . 1 -w-' vqviw' V .4,,, gow '-1--' in A - ,..,, QL-:ff ----'---' 1-lffwl - 'f JL, ' . Our class officers were: Odyne Fettinger, President, Kermit Hurst, Vice Presi- dent, Paul Hume, Secretary, and Fred Willis, Treasurer. When we started on our Junior year we were a little better behaved and as a result we could get on the good side of the teachers more easily. We were intro' duced to Caesar and we found it very hard to get acquainted with him. We also found it very hard to understand the Whys in Geometry. The members of the Junior class were: James Abel, Orvis Bee, William Bellamy, Maceil Brewster, Vernon Barnett, Earl Chew, Kenneth Fettinger, Odyne Fettinger, Fountie Hayden, Paul Hume, George Hurst, Kermit Hurst, Malcolm Nixon, Edna Rodarmel, Fred Willis, Hibbitt Woodford, Haskell Woolsey, Beulah Davis, Darrell Conder, Lawrence Young, and Helen McConnell. The faculty consisted of B. O. Johnson, Harry Mauntel, Mildred Winsett, Lorel Coleman, T. R. Houehins, and Esther' Barrett. We gave a play, The Deacon Entangledf' which was well received by those who saw it. We gave the Seniors a farewell banquet and every one had a fine time. The Seniors forgot their dignity and were as jolly as the Juniors. When the Senior year rolled around our hair had streaks of gray in it from trying so hard to bring up our teachers so that they would agree with us on all things. Our class oflicers are: Hibbitt Woodford, President, Paul Hume, Vice President, Crvis Bee, Secretary, and James Abel, Treasurer. We have several members on the basket ball team. They are: William Bellamy, james Abel, Hibbitt Woodford, and Malcolm Nixon. Different members of the class have quit until at the present time we have only seventeen members. The graduating class consists of: james Abel, Odyne Fettinger, Orvis Bee, Kermit Hurst, Haskell Woolsey, Maceil Brewster, Malcolm Nixon, Vernon Barnett, Lawrence Young, Fred Willis, Earl Chew, William Bellamy, Peter Soderling, Paul Hume, Robert Barrett, Hibbitt Woodford, and Helen McConnell. And now as our high school career comes to a close we wish to thank the teachers for all of the good instructions they have given us. We would not do it, but as we muse, we will bid farewell to the Jolly Juniors, the same to the Silly Sophomores fwho have lived up to their namej, and a fond adieu to the weakfminded Freshmen. -Helen McConnell. Page Eighteen fs! -.. ,-X Xl N THE c,HAMP1oN, '28 ,L --f -J' Lg '-'4'-'- -'-uv -'- Q: :,' ..--- - ' ' - -'-'-- - 5 SLANG EXPRESSIONS James Abel ,,,,,,.,.,,..,..... ............... G ee Whiz! Vkfilliam Bellamy ...........l.... .,,.......... B y Cracky! Haskell Woolsey .............,. ...,.......... H ully Gee! Odyne Fettinger .......... .................,...........,,,,.......,....,.......,..,.... S ay--- Earl Chew .,,..........,.,,,........ .............. H oops, by Gosh, by Gum! Helen McConnell ............,.. ..................,..,........,.......... M y Gracious! Hibbitt Woodford ........,.,, Maceil Brewster .... Fred Willis ........,... ,..,..,...... W ell Now! Paul Hume .............. ..........,...r........................,..,.. W ell! Kermit Hurst .........4.... ............. O h, Gracious Sakes! Orvis Bee ................. ...,............................. B y Golly! Vernon Barnett ...,......... ............. I 'll Be Dumed! Peter Soderling ..,,.,.,.,.... ............,......... O I1 My! Malcolm Nixon ....l....... ............ B y Gosh! Robert Barrett ............... ,....l........ B y jimmy! Lawrence Young ............... .....,,,,.. C onfound! Page Nmeteen CW? THE CHAMPION vs ,i ., L .. I Q ii VVI4 . ' i ..,, Queue.-1:'euu'rwm uy ---IA---' l f,fv-----f 1-I -Q '-'-w--- -f-'- - - H-qi, ,V Y V CLASS WILL We, the Class of '28 of W. H. S., about to leave our Alma Mater for the long, toilsome voyage of life, being of sound minds and body, do hereby make and establish this, our last will and testament. Udyne Fettinger wills her place on the staff to Virginia Powell. Lawrence Young wills his position as yell leader to john Dedman. Malcolm Nixon wills his ability to spell to Austin Ellison. William Bellamy wills his ability to sheik the girls to Bertis Willis. Vernon Barnett wills his inventive genius to Nelson Fisher. James Abel wills his deportment grade to Ray Carlisle. Fred Willis wills his camels to Marviii Seanland. Helen IvIeConnell wills her shyness to 'Zola Garland. Paul Hume wills his spare time to Kenneth Chew. Orvis Bee wills his good looks to Wyatt Evans. Maceil Brewster wills her right to read the summary of the lesson to Edna Rodarmel. Pete Soderling wills his knowledge of Aviation to Charles Woodford. Hibbitt Woodford wills his place on the team to Golden Tooley, if he can make lt. Earl Chew wills his right to argue with the teaehers to Pearl Wells. Robert Barrett wills his good Physiology grade to some aspiring Junior. Kermit Hurst wills his wavy hair to Mr. Coleman. Haskell Woolsey wills his right to be a Senior to some hard working Junior. fSignedj SENIORS OF '28. Sealed and acknowledged before me this 30th day of March, 1928. JAMES ABEL, Class Att. Page 'Twenty mf 'K THE CHAMPION, 'Qs 3 ' ' l '-L11 '3 ' ' ' - 'L '11QQ'j tw '1,- 1-:: 'V41 ' - 1 A' , ur ' , ,.-- - ' I ' 1 ' , ...vm PROPHECY The other day I was wondering what could have become of the old class of '28 when in rushed George Brockling, a new University chum of mine, and began tell' ing me of a wonderful mirror that an Indian had down town. He begged me to go see it, as it would tell you, or show you, anything you wanted to know. We went, and upon arriving and seating ourselves before this mirror. I asked to see my old school mates of '28 We saw : James Abel teaching Physiology and coaching at Purdue University. Vernon Barnett was chief engineer in a large electrical school. William Bellamy was steppin' out in Chicago or Ayrshire. fThe image was not clearj. Earl Chew was famous in Congress as a senator i rom Indiana. Cdyne Fettinger was married and keeping house for one of the old classmen. Peter Soderling was head of the aviation corps in Cuba. Kermit Hurst was selling diamond stock on Wall Street. Maceil Brewster had no million, but she had her man. lvialcolm Nixon was in the movies under Bull lviontana. Lawrence Young was 'broadcasting' the weather reports under Al Brand. Paul Hume owns a large ranch in Argentina and is bringin' home the bacon to- Fred Willis was singing in the Oriental in Chicago. Hibbitt Woodford owns the Star printing shop in Evansville. Helen McConnell is head of the prohibition agency in New Orleans. Haskell Woolsey is head of the fire department of Petersburg, Indiana. Robert Barrett is a salvation army leader in New York. And I am- Yours truly, Oavis Baa. Page 'Twentyfone fx, 1 255m THE CHAMPION 5' l ldvvj .of '1- rl - ' ,, X l i 1 4 jS:1'f'j , . 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Page Twenty-two SENIOR KNOWN AS jim Shang Marcy Pat Bob Chew Dickie Jim Mac Nick Monk Bellamy Pete Ben Gunn Red Deenie Hibbie MANNER Independent Sly Quiet Wild Shy Mischievious Polite Unassuming Talkative Lazy Noisy Dignifled Attentive Queer Stubborn Loving Hard To Tell f ky- ll Q THE CHAMPION, '28 ..ng,'.,5.i- 3 .,,.4 .4 --1 ' t Elks' Q? s Y r Y ,g 15- -- -g 1- '1--f-l my -'-- it-5 '----:f'- - --'-,'w-NfN--- -L: '-if .'.,. ---- ,,: - : '1--- Q 1'-E' '1J51111,u'ul.i?u4f. ,QJ .ti'.Q?:E7':1 4 Q HOBBY r Basket Ball Writing Diaries Talking to Lawrence Going to Petersburg Studying Drawing Ain't got any Talking to Norma Fidgiting Lying Eating and Yelling Same as jim Asking Questions Laughing Ponting Breaking hearts Teasing DICTIONARY AMBITION To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To To learn to control women be an electrician be a Mrs. be an electrician be a Professor be an artist be an inventor be a banker be a preachers wife he captain of B. B. team be a doctor be president of the U. S. be an aviator be a big game hunter reach high 'C' be a stenographer be a druggist Page Twentyftlrree Q. K 71, 4 :gV-Q ' I -' THE CHAMPION X ,.,.. .. ,,,,.,,, , ff ,f , fm, K ,,,. 'TF N' ' G y 1 , 4 :- -T-'M..-'wfly 7 W -A .. ML- ... , ,fa f , GT JF Q 3 x 1 1 I C? A K Y 1 + ,LM f ff 5 ,J 1 ' I f 'M ' xXW'Il1l'v' llwlnmf IHHII' Il 'lf Il Iu11 av nw' mlnuwmgWlmuugwwHmfhlpf- 'mm' MIN v 'MUZ41W' W M IIIIIWMI uimmlmwflfw f NIH fl: If H jUWr1:zaf11WW M X lllflflflf W Wezffw x n 'W f ,, 1 IWXIJJUXM If M M MMWWIW vm 111111111Ilylwwwlfwmlw nm IIIIIIIIWPWI HMMUMHHWI, 14111111111 tTM'C'l'lfV'fU1H' THE CHAMPION fad-i all ii kg-.lk ...QQ . ,' M, . ' 2 8 1.-r' 4.3. is - , ' , I ---'L' ' -L K- .f' M -iff' ,. - . ..... .... ,- 'Q -1 7 1. 24' j5? v .. .,....-...wwf-Tu XE l f, 5-1--1'-1-F--L-, Q 2' . ......... ...----' JUNIORS WYATT EVANS President I always get thc better wlzm I argue aloncf' HERBERT CORN Viccfprcsinlmmt All Tight, gang, kick our Il big one. JOHN DEDMAN Secretary L'He is all right in his way, but he cloesrft weigh l'71UHQ:ll.ll HELEN SODERLING Trcnsurcr HU smile shall rule the 1mi1vc1'sc. Page 'Twentyfjive ,L - e 'E E-.AJ l lx-U-j THE CHAMPION 28 J 11 , -f 1 -5 I , ,'lXwrf-. 1 -J AE, CHQ, 3' .:- M -. ' 1 ' tg, if 'L ,JJ f f---5:1-gygvu ' wp,-eu ,Y -..,, L,L:l : : ,,4 ' H-' I -' 'I' - I Awggwg 1-fu., TF? Page Twentyfsix JUNIORS CHARLES WOODFORD Character is higher than intellect. VIRGINIA POWELL She has a way that attracts everyone near her. LOWELL WARD The noblest mind the best contentment has. NAOMI FETTINGER In all things it is better to hope than despair. ELLIS HARRIS Brains and independence-that's me. 7? 'EL Mix, Ae C u Ai ll . ' . Qi THE CHAMPION, '28 -i- 1 ...,. ..... . - emeifw- 31- -1 0 lkkx 5 ' , P .: : 1-W:- - ---!-- -'-- Q ------ - ' m a il- lx: 533 . ,,,, -IUNIGRS GEORGE NICHOLS 'Afoot and light hearted, I take to the open road. RADIE BURNS 'There are bri hter dreams than those of g fameg they are dreams of love. GOLDEN TOOLEY 'I know enough to hold my tongue and not to speak. KATHALEEN BENEDICT 'Like a circle, ending never, doth her tongue run on forever. EMERSON TODD Life is a game+play it fair and win. Page tTlLH311Iy'SCUL'l'l ,:.U.?f ,gs- 45 igalgxg THE CHAMPION tg ti , K' , 2 8 . ,f gf- - --1 N1 A Q , -1 4? 1, F' -it .-1- , :SYP:-.,,'+.k Y Ex ,wy..w!L.H- . gg, , - f .,f.l.w,ggg1g g,Q,, ' .,..,. . X Page 'Twentyfeight JUNIORS OLEVA HURT LKWIIHK is so rarei as a Violet so Fair? AUSTIN EAKINS HA youth there was, of quiet ways. CLEO CARMODY L'Lo1ve, not variety, is the spice of Hfef' AUSTIN ELLISON Lessons firstfif you have time. MYRTLE HARRIS 'KXVc can do more good by being gout! than any other wayf' K'-TSI xi , - . . gSS l lllll Q ' ..-r' XIIXIX frnn CHAMPION, as 65. 31 3 - .,,.. ..,, .--- - ---- ' i ' 3 if .Z 1-uw: '-N' '!:!:!9 ' 2 - :':. P- ' 2 jj., .--- 4 '-'- ' I IIIIIII If muluiv vvf- N '1.l , ' .:iuu1nuvuv-ogg ' JUNICRS BERTIS WILLIS XVl1y should one study and make them' selves crazy? BERNICE REED Ever loyal, ever true, to the task she has to do. HEBER SHARP Every man is a volume, if you know how to read him. RUBY CORN Knowledge shall always bc lzer crowning glory. ROBERT LINDSAY Now, girlsfIfI'm not to be trifled with. Page Twentyfnine -1 ,7.QN ,gf I II!! W7 - zz? '-uw THE CHAMPIO , '2 N 8 I' ' 4 -- , :':f1 ': '1-1 ' - ' yu '- ' ' all -1 ' JUNIORS AVIS ROE Is she shy? Oh, I don't know. SELMA DOERGES Sweet and unchangeable to the end. . f Page Thirty f ?.1 l 2 THE CHAMPION 28 ,ral A XX ,,i I WW XL 1 yfwfl ll' -Q 5 N I X a 1 S-f um X ' if : I ,. Q -.1-. -,T I K- .fi ff 'Q-'F M, 4 ' ,,,l 5'm, , 'Lk' 9 I ,..,. W.. ,..,.,..,,n ., ., .. , . .. , . - . 45 ' s. I '- 'V 'ii 1,5 - -.-nf,-Q -' ' ' ' .::wLi.19gmygQLr-m a L .Q V .,.1:1uu533.L JUNIOR ACTIVITIES JUNIOR CLASS PLAY MAME CASTLE IN Tniz Am The junior class play was given at the Star Theatre, March 16, 1928. CAST Mrs. jenkins ....... .....,.......... ....... . jane jenkins... .. Bill Bronson ...... Lenny Taft ..........,,....., Mary Estabrook ..,......... Daddy Alden ...... Mrs. Estabrook ............... jim Ruggles ............. Mima Carlyle .....,....... Edward Carlyle ............. Delia ............,................ ...............,,.,..,,,............,,,.,.....,, SYNOPSIS OF ACTS .Kaithleen Benedict ........Virginia Powell ,.,..,........Wyz1tt Evans ,............John Dedinan ................,.Oleva Hurt ...........Charles Woodford ......Nao1ni Fettinger ...,.........Austin Eakins Cleo Carmody ..............Herbert Corn ...,...,Helen Soderling ACT I Living room of the Estabrook Cottilgc in June. ACT. II The same. One month later. ACT III The same. Five minutes later. Page Thirty one Ag ggi? E yas., THL CHAMPION SV' l P'72Jv I w, 'cn ' '4 A Y - -Q' A .. --':' A '4!AXTfaW-X -- . ..,, -- 'ual .4 f 3 'EW . A-5 f ,...w,Q..1ULJ1YJ!m.!..,u.V -. Page Thirtyftwo W F . 'Rv V .L A THE CHAMPION, ,Qs ,apxgf w xl -552-iQ Mx ,' ..,,, fr .12 x X ' J P1-'I H- vu num fnvfv 'xg xx X Vf' L: , ,grfilf SGPHGMDRES 1 L.bq, -egrgx ' J' nw ,x fmM,Ff'h If I ' v 6 f' nfkwi X Q fl - W A wah- A X VIH Ni x Y A ' X4 1 .WF H - X' HU uw 4 Page Tlzirtyftlm ... Vg. W wax T111 LHAMPION -gi' fixxw f c fly ITQJ 1, -.L v .- - W , f, 8 -v , 1 , v -J , .. fr A. 5 5- VJ: 4 fin, y l 23- !f ...1Qm-1----nm . ....................-,..........'........ .. ., . Y Page Thi1'tyffou'r Sophomore Class Officers HERBERT 'IUNES Prcsidcnt IRENE ROYALTY Vice-president FARRELINE GRIMES Secretary JAMES BENEDICT Treasurer If-5 -i K WX mm X. 1 THE CHAMPION, '28 .Wi ,JV J 'f-L5A- X. - i. vg rf rfvlinxfwig aff?-Q ., ... .... s u, 1 N j Q 5,1 SOPHOMORE CLASS Page Thirty-five X THE CHAMPION 5 Qfi-l4'i7Tf?l'5J A '-,A4 ,... X 1 f 1 v . y , 8 fl 1 1 ' ' 1 K , 1 f Ji ' Q ' -2- r ' , 1 P3 y 5, ' Q' f .......m...-.... .-....., . B . ......, . . H.. .. .. 5 :K ' ' A A V Zrggu W' 5 fr. ' M771 I ' 4' J G Ms 5 X MM' N. vim My Q f Ig, 5 Xw by H 5 OPHOM O R 5 'UJHI I .4 I'-HMM , Av X I 1 QE LW . 1 Ss!! ' Q ffl' ' I rj w f . .1 A A ' f i f Page Thirtyfsix fx .42 :- ,Q 6132! M y - . f Xxx THE CHAMPION, 28 i ,..,..... . ' ...., . Freshman Class Offlcers OLLINE BELL President DON EHRLICH Vicefprcsident NEAL BROWN Secretary MARGARET KEMP Treasurer a Page Tlzirtyfsevcn ,flu 1 N! 1- Q iwxkx I PP' fk'x'QJ iff ai :E1,-,A THE CHAMPION, Us - 1 RAN, -W . .... .... N 'ilu--lf' -..,,1 :- iv : 1'1'5g '-I-'11'rf Qlg ----- Q f '-vf- -------1 -H----vw ml M-1 FRESHIVIAN CLASS Page 'Tlzirtyfeiglzt -. I My ffl 'Q THE CHAMPION, '28 'B ,, .,.., ..,.,, ,...., .,..... . - ni 1i1 1 ','.' -'-'A : 1 ug ---- --L-uuumv: ---1 :: .',, ..--4 - ' ' V ----1 H H uulln my f:-vfA N f V ..::3np-qw , H Page Thirtyfninc ew 1 ' -4- THE CHAMPIO ' .fl - N, 2 8 .AQ ,, .... grQIQ'QQlLl.L 4..,.., A -- -W -.. . .... I 1,m,. Q FAVORITE SONGS Airplane Blues ....... .,,................................. . .......,....,..,... .............,...................A...,..........,. ........... P e t er Soderling We Drifteri Down The Stream And I Paddled Her Back ''..............,,..,..... Robert Barrett Good Night, Nursie .,4..,.....,,.,...rr,,.......,,......r.r ....,,,,,.....,.,..,,,,.,....,,,,..,,,,,,,,,.,,,..,,,,,,, ,4,,.,,,,,,,,,4,.,,.,, J a mes Abel High! High! High! Up In The Hills ....,.,,. .... L awrence Young Ain't He Sweet? .......,...,...,.. ...........i...,........i. ,,........,..... M i ss White When Love Shines In .......,, ........... V irginia Powell All Alone i'--.... .......,,.............. ............. S e lma Doerges Dreaming -.,---............--.......,........................ .............. W illiam Bellamy Just A Corn Fed Indiana Girl ,.... ......w...,............w. ........w ,,,,,,,i,,,,4,,,4 Z0 1 3 Garland 'Tm Afraid To Go Out In The Woods Alone ..,. Haskell Woolsey Broken Hearted ''.....,..,,...,.,,,,........ ...,,...i......,..,...i....,.i,,.............i,.,, ,,,,,,.,,, V e mon Barnett sf Love 'em And Leave 'emu ............ Sb Just A Hard Hearted Papa ,.,....... I Love My Baby .,......,................................ .. Red Hot Henry Brown fCoutsj ....,.. . Carry Me Back To Old Virginia ..,i. 'Tm Lonesome And Sorry ................... She Don't Like It, Not Much ..,......... at - - Hazelv1lle's Calling Me .............,..,.. . My Sweetie's Calling Me .....,..., I No Spika Da Eenglishn ..................,,.,,...,...., .. ss Gee, But I'd Hate To Go Home Alone .,.... With All Your Faults, I Love You, Still I'm Looking For A Sweetheart ,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, He's My Man ......,........,..,...,,,.,....,.,,........ Page Fm-ty as .....Odyne Fettinger Hibbitt Woodford Johnson ...,.,....Miss Grubb .......,....Wyatt Evans ,.A.,......Fred Willis ..,.........Paul Hume .,....,,...Kermit Hurst .Helen McConnell Winsett Ross .,.,...Malcolm Nixon ..........Helen Soderling ,.,...Alberta Ehrlich KMR1 sz: 113. ' J THE CHAMPION, 'Qs ,..4 ---- ' ' u ummif? 7 f Q H ,,,,,, .. MR. VJOOLSEVS ROOM MRS. HOLMES' ROOM Page Fortyfmu: ,N -titwggx! THE CHAMPION 5 me ,wfrwzg N - ---- AA----A, 4.,. A . Q, -- ' MRS. EVANS' ROOM MISS PIRKLE'S ROOM Page Fortyftwo f '3 kxf-f' X' V 4 ' J- NS THE CHAMPION, 28 Jfqyg 3 - 'f gui J., M T . ......... ..A-'- - i,,,,,.,,,. .... MISS CORN? ROOM MRS. STONES ROOM Page Fortyfthm :Z 9 '1- w T H E H 556' C AMPION MISS BOTTOM'S ROOM WANTED A Wild Deer fvwfilderj ..,,,..........,...,,,.,....., An Airplane ,.,,...,.. .,,. ,.A.,. . ......,..... , Sleep .........,..,,AA..,..,,..,A,..A,., To Be A Girl .....,,.......r...,....,..........., ......... A Letter From Lynnville .,,......... ,............ An Heiress fHarrisj .............. A Letter From California.. Popularity .,,,.................,.......,, Page Fortyffowr Coleman ..........,..Pete Soderling .......Regina Smith .........Wyatt Evans .Lawrence Young S. .-..........Hibbitc W. ........Herbert Corn xi THE CHAMPION M335 a XL . G NN A 7 . V i 2 8 x. jf X -g N , X. ,- ,affcgga Y x :JE-.. 'Q 4 R wx E7 Nz ' ,:- 't+r fl, - -. ,,... 1 .... A WM..,u,.i,,..,,,iQgXw,' OCCUPATIONS Maceil Brewster ........ ,..4. ...w,........,... F lifting? 7 Hibbitt Woindford .,...,...,..... ....... .....,, .,A.,........ ,.... S i t t ing Still? Peter Soderling .,.....,..... ..,.....4.,... D reaming of La Verne Kermit Hurst .,,,,,i, .A .....,.,,,........... Going to jasper Paul Hume ......w ,..,..,........ S taying at Home? ? 7 Earl Chew .,...... ......... Vernon Barnett .....i.i......., William Bellamy ............ Orvis Bee .................... Fred Willis ,........,......,..,. Odyne Fettinger .............. Malcolm Nixon .......... Lawrence Young ............. Robert Barrett ...,,..,,,,. james Abel .,.................... ..,., Haskell Wocmlsey ...........i. Helen McConnell .,.......... Selma Doerges ......i....... ..... Alberta Ehrlich .....,. ,... ,....,.... Ruby Corn .,.....,,.., Pearl Wells .......... Radie Burns .............. Condo Conder ,............. Emerson Todd .,,........... ...Going to East End ............Teasing Earl Chew .......,.............Writing Letters .,,...........Going to Petersburg ,,,...........Flirting with? ? ? .............Receiving Letters ....,.......Being Solemn? ? ? .,....Visiting the Sophomores .......,............Combing His Hair ........Watehing Over Dennis ...,..........Vamping the Seniors Looking For A Sophomore ......,....Cleaning Frank C's Shoes ....,.,.,..............,Visit:ing Room 7 .,.............Chasing Butterflies ................Cutting Up? ? Page Forty . ' 1, YJ ,ZW - THE CHAMPIO , '28 .5 wi or N W ,i,gg.ggg .. .. - ,.. . .. ..A ...,,.........,,...,A,. r A . .....W . ......4,.,..A.i .,. , , . .i., , ,., . i WE WOULD LIKE TO KNOW- If Vernon Barnett ever kept a diary? If Helen McConnell pets? If Earl Chew ever got angry? If Orvis Bee can Charleston? If Lawrence Young ever went to Velpen? If james Abel ever visited among the Sophomores? If Malcolm Nixon ever had a girl? If Paul Hume ever got smart with a Senior Girl? If Hibbitt Woodford ever had a collision while sliding on ice? If Haskell Woolsey will ever become a great naturalist? If the part in William Bellamy's hair makes him so popular? If Cleo C. and a certain party are serious? lf Bertis Willis was ever in a car wreck? If Robert Lindsay ever destroyed any cigars? If Miss Winsett likes Zane Grey' as an author? If Maceil Brewster ever chaperoned Helen Mc. and Harold H.? If Wyatt Evans ever made a date between Miss White and Woodson C.? If 'Mr. Houchin will ever get married? If Peter Soderling will ever an aviator? If Fred Willis ever went to jasper? If Edna Rodarmel is a vamp? If Mr. Coleman was ever serious? If Mr. Johnson dances? What makes Miss Grubb red-headed? If Miss Ross ever has dates? If Odyne Fettinger ever got her soda? ? ? If George Nichols ever had a playhouse? Page Fortyfsix f.-Rx l gffwgz 1 mmm I ffq-:Vg ZZ ,mb fp 5 :- 11 uw, 'ss ,Lf , -'----' ''- ' '- '--'wr'- ' w 'hjj, ---- ':::M 'I'lI ni X f as s l--1573 , I may ,...,.,.. .,..-- ---- - ' ' gun Ib Pugc Furty' xv1 11 ,1 3' I lvl.. I J if WN 5? N 'x-fy THE CHAMPIQN, '23 A -'Ab.' --... ,I ' ... lggbfj LITERARY CLUB GLEE CLUB Page Furtyfcight fl THE CHAMPION '- Wig, , :Q WWW3 N 5 f Ai SJ I 7 8 f T -7' , J 'QTTT-'g M. Nl- a. .......,... v .fn U MS X - -- 1- 1 il X Q ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Page Furtyfnm THE CHAMPION 28 ., f -,lil -, - 1 I I T- ,I 1,4 F N 3 3 Q l j fi' , S' .:- ,. ...mm 1- J , ..Z..,.............. .. .. .. ,- f--im: 5 Li!! -INC.- - -,L--ii ' '- -. DOMESTIC SCIENCE CLUB WHERE YOU WILL FIND THEM M1'. Cm mlenmn., ....,..At Urrklrmd City Miss White ,,,,,..,,,, ..,,.,,.... A t Cooper's Drug Store Earl Chew ,.....,. .,,. ...,.,......... T a lking to Alberta E. Arzrh W ...,...........,....... ...,,.........,..,,,......,. A t Davis' Restaurant Wyatt and Virginia ..... ,...,......... W ith 'Wtiots' and Miss White Lawrence Young ............,. ................,,.............................,,...,,. A t Velpen Colden Tooley ............. .....,,....... O n Goose Hill Albert Kinder .......,,. .............. A t Pete Eakins' Vernon Barnett .......... ii..................... L oafing at Ephs' Orvis Bee ................ Page Fifty ....At home, sweet home THE CHAMPION 28 figs 5' ,ez l h ,zfff,qyA L i 1 X SX ' a aS -ff' -b-i If -?fc1'sX,J11l- f. V- I-lE.RE'S HOW WE KNOW THEM Wyatt Evans .......,,,,,.. Frank C .,.,........... Miss Winsett ..........,.. Vernon B ........... Charles W ............. Ellis H ............. Zola G ............. Orvis B .....,...... Helen M .............. Fred Willis .........,.., Naomi F .............. Maceil B .....l.......l Freshmen .............. Mr. Coleman ....rr..l...,. Austin E ............,...,., John Dedman ............ Odyne F ...ll......,. Paul H ......l...... Kermit H .....l...... Earl C .............. Cleo C .....,...l... his sissy ways his girlish 'figure her unerring eyes his deportment his Harmonica the ....By his blank expression .,..By her come-hither eyes far away look in his eyes her flirting UQ his religious beliefs By her diamond ring her vanity case their crazy actions ......By his hard boiled look his sleepy eyes his big feet her composure .....l.By his good arguments ....By his hand on his chin , ,.,...., ..................,.........l............ B y his laugh her drug store complexion Page Fifty on 5 -EN J ngx THE CHAMPION A T E-Q. 3 i -xl ws . wo 'yj ff' ' ' QM -.1 1 ,R W K- , 1 , if we . , ...... ,.A.,. , . .. wi H V?-it-fi, A-- . 'niufjfn an-Q M Q fg,gi-,---1-v+-w-u! :1L-1uazf-eu--H - 4 :L ' '--- '--'. -... . . M... What Would The World Be Like, lf- Mr. Houchin didn't get angry once in a while? William Bellamy didn't ask foolish questions? Fred Willis wasn't a pessimist? The B, B. team lived up to all training rules? The plumbing in the school building never froze? Miss Grubb was a brunette? Mr. Johnson was bald headed? Mr. Coleman didn't drive an Essex? Lawrence Young wore knee pants? Earl Chew couldn't eat candy in time of school? The teachers weren't so cruel to the pupils? Miss Winsett became a bobbedfhaired bandit? The Seniors weren't brilliant in their classes? CAN YOU IMAGINE.- Pearl Wells, ............. Edwin A ...........,,....r.. Mr. Coleman .,.,,...,....., Kenneth Chew .........,. talking? ...........Not wearing a tie? A married man? .....i.,...Making a good deportment grade? Haskell Woolsey.. ....................,,......................,.,...,., With a date? Paul and Kermit.. ........... Not together? Helen McConnell ..,,........... ............... N ot fidgeting? Orvis Bee .........i..,,........... .....,.............................i,...................i..,.......,.,.,.......... W earing a tie? Cleo Carmody .....,....... .............., P assing notes for Radie B. and Herbert C.? Page Fifty-two . -r. THE CHAMPION, ' fi. gig , i.f?' 7Jr' X 2 8 1 f W, Q 5 ls 'V Q , Ak , Z. - 61, . 1- ' ff -M '- ,. A ...,..,....................,..... 45 .1.m..........1 . ii , - Zm,,,,,,,. BHSKET EHLL 1,-., Y- 1, fiiibfc-f.1,ii'9-. f ,l75'.97f4 ,Ai 1- , v r' 'Jf VH X' X Af rfwjff 51 'glfxxil' wfff. we All Th ' 4 Lf 45 , sg M' .,.whW1 N 1 'I uv ' W 1- -'gf 'fwwwlrlmf fX QA A , I f ' V fx 5 VL' N 4' I t '-Elndvzy. A ,.,,, ,I X ,,AA Nix! - f 1- H f rn. I Nu ' I 1 ' . ff r Page Fiftyilmm .QL 4 eg WNV 5' Nt-,X-Qcj Page Fiftyffour l :E,?!fx THE CHAMPION, ,28 'EQKY5 'A i'- ' v,V .A. 1.A ., A , N .Yg- l 1 ALF f l 'hz : .- , . E Xwmt THE CHAMPION, 28 3:3 '' -12.21210 -' '- '--- -g'j utu-H-mmuuxuf'if '1','2'-f1:'::L'- - Q OUR TEAM 1. ANCIL CONDER Pencil played forward and was indeed a great factor in the success of the team. With his playing Wirmslow won many games. He will be with us two more years. 2. JAMES ABEL jim , our captain has been backfguard on the team the last two years and has proved to he a tower of strength on the defense. This is his last year in school. 3. WILLIAM BELLAMY Bill has played four years on the squad. He is one of our fastest players on the team. William has shown sportmanship that cannot be compared with, during the entire year. He is leaving a place that will he hard to fill properly. 4. MARVIN SCANLAND Foster is a clean player, who makes most of his shots under the goal and who has been a deciding factor in several games. This is Foster's second year. Page Fiftyfjive M. 1 .2.',:,Q ig' P -kj I N -3, THE CHAMPIO l 42. X. -'bla N, u-- ax: ,YA - 4 .,.. ..., . . N '- EY, 1 itil 221'-: ', ' '- 'Y ,.,, 2 'h'llU21' ' ' ' '-':': '.gjj1-'jgy' '1,..:'u1' H' ' 5. MR. COLEMAN, Our Coach Coke was one that was always in the game, but not on the floor. I have more fight than all you boys , said 'Coke', when he wanted lots of light, and points on our side of the score board. 6. HERBERT JONES Fizz has played his second year of basket ball, and he has developed into a scrappy floor guard. He has two years yet to play and we expect him to be a very valuable man. 7. HIBBITT WOODFORD Hib could always be expected to fight when he was given a chance to play. This is his last year on the squad, and he has done his best when called upon. 8. HEBER SHARP Snub has played his second year on the team, and he has always proved equal to the cause when substituted. He has one more year, and we expect him to do his stuff. 9. MALCOLM N1xoN Nick is an all round player. His ability to get around in tight places was indispensable. Page Fiftyfsix 'ki' i J' ii .54 THE CHAMPION, 28 ,i qf':-K-i -1' E . A .. A, ,..., . ,a'i1iflfE 0 TEAM PLAYED Mt. Olympus West Baden Huntingburg Lynnville West Baden Owensville Dale Francisco Mt. Olympus Plainville Francisco Petersburg Huntingburg Spurgeon Princeton Frances J. Reitz Petersburg Dale Oakland City SEASONS RECORD WON BY Mt. Olympus West Baden Huntingburg Winslow Winslow Winslow Winslow Winslow Mt. Olympus Plainville Winslow Petersburg Huntingburg Winslow Princeton Frances J. Reitz Winslow Winslow Oakland City PLACE PLAYED Winslow West Baden Winslow Winslow Winslow Winslow Dale Francisco Mt. Olympus Plainville Winslow Petersburg Huntingburg Winslow Princeton Frances J. Reitz Winslow Winslow Winslow SCORE 6142 16112 29f27 2046 23714 2320 4248 l6fl4 3746 3348 27f1S 25319 4931 1840 3649 4lf19 23116 34f6 25f22 Page Fifty-seven :A iss 'Z' I lil! X -1 w fr H E l if CHAMPION, 28 Q V U -..,, ,.,, ' - ,-.... . , , gi V BASKET BALL GROUP FIRST ROW-Herbert Joncsg James Abel, captaing Willinn1 Bellamy. SECOND ROW-Ancil Comlerg Marvin Scanland. THIRD Rowflvlnlcolrn Nixmmg Hclvcr Slmrpg Hilwbitt Wcmrmdfcmrdg Mr. Coleman Coach. Page Fiftyfeiglfzt . -. fa '32 M 'THE CHAMPION 28 'mai v 'Y J- V'lN.tt. : 'r 1' - H' :. . ...... , f Nerf: L ' ' .... -1 V5 qf ., rl 'Q' ff -I .. M... ....,....ll,,.aiu... -, t..,.......,.....wV...i..i,....l.......-L-Qi-uf-ff' ' -4--1.-iv---1--ew.---'j 'fffun--nat. -4' 'I' '! 'HJLL'll.'E '- kxvj 'gi'l? i -'I '!1 1 'l'l ' Q IT WGULD BE IMPOSSIBLE. FOR- T. R. Houchin to have a date with Miss Wiiisett. William Bellamy to disown Ayrshire. james Abel not to talk to the Sophomores. Lawrence Young not to quarrel with the teachers. Miss White to patronize but one drug store. QCooper'sj. Haskell Woolsey to make a hit with the girls. Pete Soderling to make foolish remarks. George Nichols to evade the girls. f???j Kermit Hurst to make goofgoo eyes at Zola Garland, UQ Vernon Barnett to be a little boy. Oleva Hurt to avoid masculine attention. Miss Winsett not to be crazy over Lorel Coleman. Cdyne Fettinger to break anyone's heart. f??j Paul Hume to talk smart to the girls. U? Orvis Bee to make a good Hsherman. Maceil Brewster to have a beau. fi-1 7 W? Helen McConnell to get thrilled at the sound of Harold H's. voice. UD Hibbitt Woodford to do anything incorrectly. Fred Willis to be an optimist. Malcolm Nixon not to get on a big one once in a while. Robert Barrett to be other than studious. Lorel Coleman to have a heavy crop of hair. Mecie Ross not to want to beat Miss White's time with Woodson C. Helen Grubb to fail in matrimony. Fred Quick to fall asleep in class. Condo Conder to out run Pearl Wells. Ray Carlisle to make as much as zero on deportment. Frank Coker to blush at some girl's remark. Page Fiftyfninc -1 ww THE CHAMPION '28 :af didn 1 tif . Qf 'TQQ.j e . r , . A , . ar .. . . . s 'K .., ,. 3 CALENDAR SEPTEMBER f1927j l2eSchool here again. Teachers make assignments before We even buy our books. l3fEverybody makes a grand rush after favorite assembly seats. I4---How can we even think of studying when it is so beastly hot? li V-Freshie gets lost. Guess Who? 16fFriday! First week gone. I9AASecond week. Everybody comes prepared to work f?j 20---Seniors elect class officers. 21- -Rain! Somebody's all Wet. 22s-Fire drill! Record time. Ooronsa 119273 Ze--Some test papers handed back with hopes. Hope that they will make better grades next time. 3--fHot debate in Physical Geography. Monk won UQ 4- Why was Dennis Barber so blue when his spelling grade was read? 9 ---Trial in civics class! Great murder case UQ 10---Orchestra organized. Noise or music? 20- B. B. game. Why the tears? 22 Blue Monday. 23mjunior boy prefers floor to seat. A. E. right! ?.4f-fSenior falls down stairs. 25-Domestic science girls serve lunch to some senior boys. Page Sixty ,.A'gN:-., I xg- lx! U: THE CHAMPION, '28 .-q.'.,:if y , ...-A -- it sir' f ' ' ' 'isle'wuuu.mvmL'Juu'-fLIvuiiiuQf l Q NOVEMBER C1927j 1-B. B. boys training hard. Out to get Huntingburg. 4-B. B. game. We --! Well, you know. 7-Boy in Geometry class finds the point fof a pinj. 8-Mr. johnson gives a speech on loafing in the halls. 9-Civics class calls off trip to Petersburg. By request. l1fWe won basket ball game. Lynnville very blue. 14-Pete S. gets a bad start for Nlonday morning-his books are gone. l5HGreat explosion in Physiology class. Monk blown out of chair. 16-Seniors order class rings. Wonder who Pete bought the pin for? 18-We won from West Baden. Hurrah! 21-Every one happy over our victory. 22-Two Senior boys go over and supervise building new school building. DECEMBER 119271 2-B. B. game. Dale vs. Winslow. We won! 3MWe won again! Francisco looks blue. 5-Blue Monday. 6-Lecture on novel reading by Mr. johnson. Several called on the green carpet. 7-Seniors are practicing on class play. Page Sixtyfcme -1 ,. 1 if Aqwi, THE CHAMPION, ,za i f-vN, -iv-i 1'i':!-Q '-' -. ,.,, i --'--: :uv '- 'f f '1 ' 3 f!1 ' ' 2 -l ' ' ' 10-B. B. game. Mt. Olympus defeats us for second time this season. 13-Mr. Houchin puts bar on Senior musicians who play at the noon hour. 14-Senior boy burned by acid. Suicide? 16-Senior class play goes over big. 19-Seniors discussing outcome of Senior play. 20-Fire drill. 23-Hurrah! Week vacation. W. H. S. defeated by Plainville. JANUARY 119281 4+Back to school after New Years. Everyone getting settled in the new building 5'-Everything seems so quieth-Lawrence Young is absent. 6-Old rivals meet tonight. Hide out, Petersburg. 9---Good morning, Nancy Lu! l3aBall game. We lose. Huntingburg wins, 45-31. 24--Representative of Lockycar's business college gives all the Freshmen will be using Lockyear's pencils tomorrow. 25-Some Freshman fell downstairs today. Wonder who it was? 26-Pep session today. All iixing to lay it on Spurgeon. 27-Rah! Rah! Rah! Another victory for W. H. S. 30-Class of '27 puts up pictures as memorials to W. H. S. 31--Wonder where James' class ring is this morning? Page Sixtyftwo Seniors a pencil fias 'Kf, - . F- 4 l E: xif' Xl 'THE CHAMPION, '28 faigf B C, ,, . - ,, ., ..., .,.Q T T - i - -L'-' - ' x':1'11'1u . '-'- m -'--- ---L ---- . -.,-'- ' ,'vv Il' ,, , ..-- - ' ' ,A-gig 1- -1- -2-uguufgg-nifggggf, .QQ 'A-514455-1h'.v.iii.i . FEBRUARY f1928j 1-Senior boy thrown out of window. NVonder who? Nixon? Right! 2-Pep session today. Getting ready for Princeton. 3--Some one had to lose. It was Winslow. The Tigers beat us. 6-Pep session. Mr Johnson tells Freshmen not to lean out of windows. They may fall out. 7EPep session. Lawrence Y. wishes Shakespeare had died when he was a baby. 8-Pep session. There is one Senior missing a lot. 9-Pep session today. Beware, Petersburg. The warriors are coming. 10-Yea, rah, Winslow! 16f26, Petersburg in the rear. 13--For a change we will have a little quiz today in Physiology. 14-B. B. boys and yell leader will be the guests of Mr. Vinyard tonight. Thanks Mr. Vinyard. 15-Everybody in mourning this morningwf-One of Mr. Houehin's ish dies. l6ffInvitations ordered today. Pep session. l7YfPep session. Mr. Hancock of O. C. C. here today. 20-Yea, Rah! Another victory for W. H. S. Beat Dale Friday night. 21-Good morning, Orvis. How is the wife this morning? 22-Rev. Crabb of the Christian church speaks this morning. 23- Watch the love affairs. We may have a fire and no one could get through the halls, Mr. johnson says. 24-The Oaks didn't fall. 2225, W. H. S. bringing up the rear. 27-Sale of season tickets to the tourney started today. Let's go, Winslow! 28-Pep session. B. B. boys get their new sweaters today. Page Sixty-three i' THE CHAMPION 2493 4 J! 3 K At' , - V I Y 2 8 . -, f'1x W, Q15-.M- Q I W . , ...... ...,......, . .... ....,.. ,,,W,,.... .... . ,... . - A g 1 6 V ..,, I',.' 1 .ji . Km , -1 .,,,-, I-1-.............-...Wasabi 29-Pep session. Who is going to the Sectional with Neal? MARCH 119281 1aLook out, Cuzco, we're coming through. 2 Don't know what Mr. Houchin will do Without Lawrence and james in Phy class. 7-Well, Spurgeon won for Pike County. 6--All went to sleep in Physiology class. Mr. Houchin used too much ether. 74Rev. Crabb here today. Another basket ball fan. 8-All boys enter names for washer tourney. 9-My, what will we do tonight. No basket ball game. 12-Central won the regional from Princeton, in the finals. I3-just another rainy day. 14-Work on annual is going full force row. 15'-Looks like we could have a sleigh ride tonight. 16-junior class play tonight, Mary's Castle In The Air. 19-Seniors beginning work on play. 20-Seniors have big debate in English, Capital Punishment. APRIL 119281 2'-Seniors practicing on class play. 3--Commencement announcements arrive. Some Seniors broke. 4-Senior boy falls out of wnidow. XVonder who? 5-No Senior classes today. Practicing on play. 6-Good Friday. 9-Fire drill. Lovers blocking halls. 10-Senior class play. I Page Sixtyffour fp 'N - Iwi: . THE CHAMPION 28 ,W gf 'ff l 'S x Z 1 1 mx ' , Fw 53, ' s f mcgg, - ' t 11-. 'Q , pgff 7 hx .F ..-.mm.mu:-fl. 5 N- I 4 ?-..u..r.. 5 '5'-I ll-fBcllamy sleeps today. Must have been to the East End last night. 22-gliaccalzaureelte sermon by Rev. Gibson. 27-Commencement. Farewell, W. H. S. X Ml. fljxljq 'Airs' lf.l lf ..l..l. ......l I ...,..l,l.. Page Sixtyffive f- ew W -ei v THE CHAMP! ' ii ii-srl' ON. 28 ....... -4 , ' +-- - fi- 'Ji-' - -- 147A A ' ' - -.., , ,III l 'l V ' w X M' If f lllll itll lM'r will 'fl r it Wlll ls... gill . l . ' Mr. Houehin- That is the third time you have looked on Herbert's paper. Orgal F.- Yes sir, he doesn't write very plainly. james A.- Whitt would you do if you had an eight sided figure? Lawreneemul would start a side show. Mr. Johnson- If the president should die, what would happen? Ray- There would he a funeral. Miss White-f Why did you send me that alarm clock for a birthday present? VVoodson C.-L'Well, you said you liked rings. Miss Gruhh was trying to impress on the memhers of the hoys chorus the mean' ing of Lf' and Lil' in a song they were about to learn. Miss Grubb- Now if Lf' means forte, what does 'ff' mein' Charles W.- Why eighty, of course ' Page Sixtyfsix -f. If--31 ..- THE CHAMPIO . '28 ff- N ..- MIB E.. e-f 1' -- -' .'Q.iLjI'jj,. ..-- ' ,:A -- : 5 Helen M.e!'Say, Mr. Soderling, would you take me for a little fly? Pete S.- Why, not at all. You look too much like a little gir Ruby C.- How does one feel when kept in for bad spelling? Naomi F.- Spellfbound. I must be off, said the man as he entered the insane asylum. First Freshman- How far are we from the right answer? Second Freshman- Just two seats. Robert B.- What do you think of mud as a beautifier? Haskell W.- Well, it hasn't helped the turtle very much. Teacher- Johnnie, I have just punished you because I love y Johnnie- I wish I were big enough to return your love. Paul- When is the best time to get married? Kermit- If you are young, not yetg if you are old, never. Malcolm N.- I called on three Kings while I was in Europe. Vernon- How exciting. Kid- Say, Dad, that apple I just ate had a worm in it, and I Dad- Here, take this medicine and wash it down. Kid- Aw, just let him walk down. 1 .. ou ate it too. Mr. Houchin- What proof have you that alcohol is lighter than water? James A.- Well, it goes to your head when you drink it. Mr. Ehrlich- What do you mean, young man, by turning off the porch light when you kiss my daughter goodnight? Earl C.- Why, you see- Mr. Ehrlich-- That's enoughg never darken my door again. Page Sixtyfseven 3' ' frm: CHAMPIO 28 J ia- 1 N ...Y 4, I of?4o ,, .,...-,- , EXW- -t ' Y , 1 'A l, I - 4 N J A ..- - ,es , , exgsels., Q , ..., N 2 FET- -J' 7 yiwfq H .. mv? :u,.,,UA Dirlgbat- Waiter, what is wrong with this chicken? Waiter- It's been in a fight, sir. Dingbat- Well, bring mc the winner. Velma- They say that drinking shortens a man's life. James A.- Yes, but he sees twice as much in the same length of time. Oleva- Is this skirt too short? Cleo- Oh, my goodness, yes. Oleva- Fine Mr. Fettinger- So you say you want to marry my daughter? How much do you make? Malcolm N.-'LI don't even touch the stuff. Paul- How does your new cigaret lighter work? Kermit- Fine, I can light it with one match now. Wilburm- How did you get that cut on the head? Peter- A man threw a tomato at me. Wilbur- But that would not cut your head. Peter- Yes, but he forgot to take the can off it. Heber- The cat sure made a lot of racket last night. Herbert J.- Yes, ever since he ate the canary he thinks he can sing. Mr. Houchin- What is a blizzard? Johnnie D.- The inside of a chicken. Harold H.- If you keep on looking at me like that, I am going to kiss you. Mildred J.- Well, I can't hold this expression much longer. Page Sixty-eight N 4 .-.si 3 VII ll G I s ' THE CHAMPION, '28 ,-.g.,,,f' - -. J. ' Lv! ' v ' '--- : --'eng +-----'-- ef:-L-1:H ' '-'L llh' gy., ,,., '-- A '- 1,-v ' 5 I Q Teacher- Ellis, what can you tell me about Aaron, Ellis- Well, his name is the first one in the telephone directory. Gordon J.- Daddy, a boy at school told me that I looked like you. Mr. Johnson- Is that sog and what did you say? Goron- Nothing He was bigger than I. Freshman- Why are those trees bending over so far? Senior-- You would bend over, too, if you were as full of green apples as they are. When Grandma was a flapper, She dressed like Mother Hubbardg But Grandma's daughter- Dresses more like her cupboard. Mr. johnsonA You should be more careful to pull your shades down at night- I saw you kiss your wife last night. Mr. Gray- Ha! Ha! The joke is on you. I was not at home last night. Elwood- Where is that hired man you had? Mr. Hurt- Aw, the poor fellow was a chauffeur and one day he crawled under the mule to see why it wouldn't go. George N.--- I say, will fifty cents pay for that old hen I just ran over? Farmer of Camelville- Better make it a dollar-I have an old rooster who thought a lot of that old hen, and he might die from the shock. Mrs. Rcmdarmel- Well, Edna, I see you have at last landed a man. Edna- Yes, but you should have seen the ones I let go by. Dexter E.- Do you think there is any chance for me, Doctor? Dr. Miller- 'Yes, but you need not start any continued stories. Irene- You say your sister makes up jokes? Then she is a humorist? Ermil B.- No, she works in a beauty parlor. Page Sixtyfnine I- ' THE CHAMPIO AJ 3 N M --, , '28 .5 J - ' .1 , Axjy:-. . . -f.x,',T- .iffr 'eq-V-f. S -f ' 5116? ...A jglzl., ,... ....... I A H I M -bv I I ., .. . ,,,,,,V' g Paul H.- I haven't been out and played poker for three weeks. Kermit- I guess you have turned over a new leaf. Paul- No, I turned over a new car. Radie- Gee, my head feels hot. Velma- I thought I smelled wood burning. 1 Bertis W.- My girl made me a tie out of one of her dresses' Lloyd N.- That's nothing. My girl made a dress out of one of my ties. George N.- Who was the straightest man in the Bible? Austin E.- Joseph, because Pharoah made a ruler out of him. Mr. Houchin- Lawrence, what would you take to keep still? Lawrence- Nothing Mr. Houchin- Well, you will get something if you don't keep still. Condog What is your test average in Geometry? Chig.- Got 97 so far. Condo-i'Mighty good. Chig.- Yeh. Made forty on the first test, thirty on the second, and twenty' seven on the third. Fred W.- I'm going to make a plant that will grow strawberries and creamf Mr. Houchin- How is that? Fred- By grafting strawberry plants and milk weeds. Vernon B.- When I die and go to heaven, I am going to ask Shakespeare if he really wrote all those plays. George N.-ff- But if he isn't there-? Vernonf Then you ask him for me. Mr. Willis- This report card does not look so well. Bernard- Well, pop, that is what I told the teacher, but she insisted on me bringing it home. That is just the way with women, ain't it, pop? Page Seventy A .TA F RM' THE CHAMPION, '28 3 1 ' '1 J ----'---'-- 25 -vv 1-ug - - -1-Q - ,-Jf - ----,- -'--' L A ' ' U ,..--- '. ' . A student in Physical Geography gave the following answer to the question, Describe the early movements for canals in Ill. The oldest canal in Illinois is the alimentary canalg it is the one that flows from Chicago to Joliet. Miss White- It gives me great pleasure to give you 60 in Caesar. Emerson T.- Oh, just make it 90 and have a real good time. Miss White- What is the spoils system? Haskell W.- The spoils system is a system where the mayor of an Illinois city appoints a feller who takes his old horse and wagon and drives all over the city and examines the garbage cans and removes the spoils. Kermite-- What is the Baccalaureate sermon for? William- That is where you are supposed to go to church sober. Un Commercial Arithmetic classj Mr. Coleman-'iWho worked number 41? Mary Francis-'LI didn't, because I didn't know how many sheep there were in a head. The trouble with our sheiks is that they don't stay in the desert. Mr. Ccilemanw- What would you give for hair like mine? Doris W.- I dunno dearieg what did you give for it? Malcolm N.h'l.WlI11qt you hold my hand? Ella L.- Sir! How dare you. I never held a boys' hand in my whole life. Malcolni- Well, don't go putting on airsg neither have I. Mr. Houchin- Give me for one year the number of tons of coal shipped from the U. S? Williani B.-H1492--none. Doris H.- What are the enemies of grasshoppers? Ray C.- Dogs, cats, and biology students. Page Seventyfone if ..-E-eh. 3 THE CHAMPION, '28 ----. gg, pig, ---- --'-- ' - ..,, - ' 'u ' ' -: -,qw 1:11:11 ' Miss White-L'What is the matter with your writing todaygnew pen--new ink-new kind of paper, or-? William B.H No ma'am-Neuralgiaf' Edna R.f!'Mr. Houchin, have you won the Bachelors degree yet? Mr. Houchin- She hasn't said yet, .but I think I have. Mr. Johnson- And now we get that X equals O. Clifton S.- Aw gee, all that work for nothing. Mr. Johnson- And why are you late? Frank Coker- Well, a sign down here- Mr. Johnson- Well what does the sign have to do with it? Frank- The sign said, 'School Ahead-Go Slowf Miss Ross- What is cold boiled ham? Margaret K.-- Oh, that is ham boiled in cold water, is it not? Freddie Q.- It is a nice day today, isn't it? Ancil C.- Why yes, the nicest Tuesday we have had this week. Don E.- You had better keep your eyes open today. Miss Rossf Why? Don-'LSO you can see. WHY TEACHERS GET MARRIED Teacher- What are glaciers? Student- Guys who fix windows when they are broken. Teachei'- What is a peninsula? Student- A bird that lives on icebergsf' Teacher-- What is a volcano? Student--'LA mountain with a hole in the top--if you look down you can sec the creator smoking. Teacherf What is steel wool? Student- The fleece of a hydraulic ram. Teacheri What are the christian nations? Student- Those that use cuss words. Teacher- What is ettiquette? Student- Saying 'No thank you,' when you mean 'gimme'. Page Scvcntyftwo 5.1, 'assi-. THE CHAMPION, '28 faS4'.,: ' -royal-, -f-- ,Q -4 --1-- 3 ----' -L-- ----1'f-------- ,,,. .!--- ' --zg 1--i-.Iii ----' I Oleva- Has Pete ever kissed you? Farreline-- I should say not. Why? Oleva- Oh, he just told me the other day that he hadn't. FarrelineH The liar. Orvis was trying out his new automatic shot gun at the expense of a hawk that had been getting rough with the chickens. just as he started the bombardment his wife in the house turned on the radio. Well, what do you know about that! I've got Chicago. Miss Corn- Now, ames, can ou tell me wh Geor e Washin ton was so Y Y famous? JHIUCS--.sWCll, I guess it just came natural to him. l918fe- Close the saloons and save the boys. 1928--3LClose the garages and save the girls. fScanland, to a spiritualist in the city.j Spiritualist- So you want to call up your late motherfinflaw? ScanlandH Yes. It wasn't enough for her to plague me to death while she was living, but just before she died she hid my pipe. I'd like to ask her where she hid it. Ancil-- Is Lawrence very lazy? Orris C.- Why, he is so lazy that he rides in a Ford, so he won't have to knock the ashes off his cigarette. fPete at the training camp last summer, Say colonel, can I go home and help my wife clean house? Ciilimnel- Wh , I just received a letter from our wife sa inf ou were no Y . Y Y is Y help around the house. . Pete-- All right, sir, but I know one thingm-there are two people that handle as the truth loosely around this camp, and I am one of themfI'm not married. james S.- If I were as lazy as you I would go home and stay in the barn. an Albert K.- If I were as lazy as you, I wouldn't have any barn to go to. Page Seventyftlwcc Zvi THE CHAMPIO ..5:4,. N gw 1, , '28 A J LE- sv: . . .1 ' wl'f- ,s ' -'lv-f 2, ., , ,g,1,F:A,,L- ,VJ-f?L,...l,..,. .,.,.f -. ,A ,LLL eil,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,Y ' - -- 1--. ..-- ...Ns-xx ' In the early days of the war, an oihcer in charge of a regiment in the deepest part of Africa, received the following message: War declared. Arrest all aliens. A few days later the chief received the following message: Have arrested seven Germans, three Belgians, four Spaniards, five Frenehmen, a couple of Swedes, an Argentenian, and an American. Please tell me whom we have declared war against. He lost his job. Marion E.-'LPoor Wallace has gone crazy. Oris C.- How come, Marion E.- Well, he bought a score card at a hall game, and neither side scored. Mr. Houchin- That star you see is twice as large as the earth. Eddie L.f Well, then why don't it keep the rain off the earth? He was telling her about the members of the ball team. James- Now, here is Scanlandg in a few weeks he will be our best man. Velma-3'Oh, James, this is so sudden. Miss Ross-'LVVho was so rude as to laugh out loud? Chig-3'I laughed up my sleeve, but there is a hole in the elbow. Nelson F.- They call Mr. Houehin the lizard of plants. Miss Winsett- But Nelson, you have the wrong word. Nelson-- Lizard, lizard-Oh, law, Miss Winsett, I mean wizard. AD Second handed tombstone at the ofhce. Bargain for some man who expects to die by the name of jackson. Page Seventyffour f?!,:1 ,ga THE CHAMPION, 'Qs M-4.'.,,'fgp -I - -5 -'--X-1-1-'x- - f-'--'vL'- -f-1 ---- -- - - ---- I '--- 1'., ,..-- ' ' I Mrs. Fettinger- What time is it, Odyne? Odyne- Paul's watch isn't going. Mrs. Fettinger-- Well, how about Paul? INCONSISTENCY How inconsistent is woman, A tangle of hope and regret- Her birthday she would have you remember, Yet her age she would have you forget. james- What is the matter, Monk? You look tired. Lawrence- I am, I just ate dinner. Mr. Coleman fin Phy. Geog, class,-f-3'Maeeil, what is a plateau? Maceil-'Tm not sure, but I think it is a prairie on a mountain top. Odyne-'LDid I not see you take a tramp through the woods yesterday? PaulF The idea! That was my Physiology teacher. Mr. Johnson-f3'Have you ever been up before me? Kenneth-3'I don't know. What time do you get up? Earl C.-'The rapidly increasing divorce rates prove coming the land of the free. that America is fast be- Orvis B.- Yes, but the continuance? of the marriage rates prove it is still the land of the brave. . Miss Wliite- - This is a good book to read, 'A Friend of Caesar'. johnnie D.-a-- I never knew he had one. Miss Ross- What do you mean by chewing gum that way? Radie B.- That's the only way I know to chew it. Page Seventyffive fu- - 1 Ly- L1'f'V'f-w THE CHAMPIO ' - 4: , N' 2 8 L. I :ilu -4,' 1 - ,.,, I ' rw 1. - 1 'l' ' ' ul,,1,, in .. . , : Charles W.- What makes you think Caesar was so very strong? Hibbitt W.- Well, it says that Caesar pitches the camp across the river. Arah W.- I feel dizzy. Odyne F.- What is the matter? Arah- I guess I am lovefsiekf' Miss Winsett- When on earth does a man have a chance to boss at home? Mr. johnson- Aw, just send the family away on a vacation. Herbert Cf-- Say, Dad, the girls were not so hard to kiss in your days, were they? Mr. Cornmuoh, I think they were, only the parlor sofa did not head for a tree about that time. Ruby C.- How do I look in my new gown? Does it lit all right? Selma D.- Not so badg but ean't you get in it a little further? Treavor, ftelling about a character in a bookjf'f'And she woke up dead. Mr Coleman to Sophomoresf - Some of you people are so dumb, that if you should walk up the side walk and see the number 543 on a house you would say, 'My, what a large family'. james' You know, Herbert, every time I kiss my girl, she closes her eyes. Herbert-SLI say she does. James- Whats that? Herbert-i Ah, say, does she? Maryk Teacher, what is a waif? Teacherf A waif, dear, is a little girl who has no home. MHYY-i.ThC11 where does she walk back to from her automobile rides? Page Seventyfsix KB! ,Lu -2. ,agy -1 'c-fl I ' .-r CAE, THE cHAMP1oN, 28 tail? A , ..... ,,.,,. ..w-- '44 I i i V , 'KM' N ' ' !3l'1l ' b l Ll 2 ' Ewa-1 -HI H' iiggufvm ir gg giigmgghuuwrlmi . ALUMNI CLASS OF '27 Barnett, Opal Brewster, Genevie Burns, Brady Bush, Ivlildred Campbell, Elsie CMrs. Carlisle, Carlisle, Clarence Conder, Doris fMrs. Perry, Cooper, Helen De Tar, Mary Belle Farley, William Fork, Edward johnson, Ransom Luttrull, Broniee McCafferty, Lena Powell, Watson Robling, Walter Roe, Virgil Rosebraugh, Rebecca Royalty, David Royalty, Ermine Sims, Lyndon Smith, Eugene Sullivan, Wilma Tooley, Hildred Tooley, Opal Wickware, Thelma Willis, Prentice Woolsey, Leo CLASS or '26 Bell, Leon Carmody, Burdette fMrs. Hill, Coe, Champ Curtis, Mary Dedman, Ruby, fMrs. johnsonj Evans, Marguerite Evans, William Hardin, Eva fMrs. Klipschcj Keaton, Gaskel Leighty, Adron Minnis, George Minnis, Lela Nance, Imogene O'Neal, Clara fMrs. Halej Potter, Raymond Quick, William Rogers, Nellie Shelby, Opal fMrs. Ballardj Page Sevcntyfsevcn Z. ,,' '7 ,Q-ff' 1 THE CHAMPIO 28 if N ' fi.i,,l'F?-2121 . . ,. QQ. W .. .,.... L ... .... l..,.2, , o ...,. ., ,....L4..... . . Page Sevcntyfeight Sharpe, Audra Sims, James Snyder, Beryl Thurman, Mary Van Laningham, Aurice CLAss OF '2 5 Barnett, Alva Beadles, Durward Cooper, Woodson Cooper, Gwendolyn Cornelius, Lois fMrs. Rumhlcf Crow, Dewitt Dedman, Etolia fMrs. Woolsey, Ellison, Cleta Garland, Vila fMrs. Pancake, Hogan, Denzil Luttrull, Omar McCraw, Letha fMrs. Sims, Potter, Preston Rogers, William Smith, Elwood Stillwell, Harry Wells, Mildred Williams, Norena CLASS or '24 Barnett, Mildred fMrs. Butler, Burns, Wrex Barnett, Orval Benedict, Hazel fMrs. Keeton, Bonenherger, john Buyher, Writha Couts, Henry Curtis, Elmer Erwin, Marie fMrs. Horton, Hurst, Charles johnson, Thaddeus Littell, Waldo Lyden, Vernon Poehlein, Mildred fMrs. Ashby, Pirkle, Diamond fMrs. Abell, Reed, Bryan Reed, Joyce Reiner, Lorraine Richardson, Garth Soderling, Lucille fMrs. Wood, NS ff 5 i ' 4.-N-:I .si l Xl E: ost' , g ,N A THE CHAMPION, 28 rink,- ' '-' ' - ' i'! l ' '1' L --'-' ' ' - ' 1 N- 4'lin-1lfg'u':m'!1wJuuH-iii-QQ Q7 ' Williams, Titania fMrs. Smithj Wood, Byron Wood, John CLASS OF '23 Bottom, Virgil Brewster, Donald Buyher, Selma flvlrs. Dixonj Fowler, Sophia Coleman, Lorel Corn, Ainsel Cooper, Posey Dayton, Roy Dedman, Mark Erwin, Oral Fettinger, Cretchin Heuring, Frank johnson, Basal Leighty, Chelsie Nance, Gettes Pipes, Bessie fMrs. Vineyardj Pirkle, Rissia Royalty, Carl Robling, Imogene fMrs. Hostmeyerj Southwood, Oscar Thompson, Shelby Todd, Ray Vineyard, Louise Willis, Irene fMrs. Hurtj Woolsey, Cleon Woolsey, Valoris Woolsey, Olive Young, Audrey CLASS OF '22 Bonenberger, Georgia Bottom, Brice Bottom, Ruth Corn, Mayme Hayden, Paul Hostmeyer, Irene Ovlrs. Hodgej Lindsay, Oleva fMrs. Cooper, Vineyard, james Potter, Amos ' Woolsey, Otho CLASS OF '21 Anderson, Helen fMrs. Hostmcycrj Comer, Ruth fMrs. Youngj Hurst, Gladys QMrs. Thompsonj Jones, Leona McLaughlin, Dorotha fMrs. Eubzmksj Nelson, Poedker Page Seventyfnim if ll '1 THE CHAMPION f ,' Q 'I ,iff 'v- ' 1 ,, L .F N I 4. --'SL 1 i -www - . ,, D. rt?-le T 5 .1 ,gg,,rg:-,,,dw MV, ply,,,,,,.Q,.,,,..,.u,... 3.,,,.J,U,,..,,.., ' -. ' lulunnun I 1 C Page Eighty Persinger, Anna QMrs. Pirklej Powell, Ruth fMrs. Quickj Robling, Clifton Skinner, Gladys Skinner, john Thompson, Alfred Wright, Verda QMrs. Rheinhartj CLASS or '20 Biggs, Floyd Curtis, Paul Dorsey, Rentis Evans, Maurice Henegar, Rufo Minnis, Estelle CLASS or '19 Abell, Marie Ashby, Roger Beardsley, Marion Burns, Agnes fMrs. Luffj Corn, Earl Corn, Hershel Cox, Arthur Engleman, Theodore Hayden, Hugh McCord, Vera Skinner, Burl Sims, Hollie Wood, John CLASS or '18 Coleman, Cecil Corn, Loren Falls, Rex Green, Ted Pipes, Russel Ragle, Cyrus Skinner, Opal Wood, Chester CLASS or '17 Davis, Joseph Barnett, Horace 'ALE' 1-fflxyl e-1 I , 3 'THE CHAMPION, '28 N7 ,-fig, ' ,Y . a, 'l' 'v+ w A--4- ----- ., ..--- IQQDIITITV fil l 8 Bell, Carrie fMrs. Stone, Chambers, Alva Chandler, Adolph Curtis, Joseph Dearing, Oda Hurst, Mildred fMrs. Barnett, Jackson, Laura Jennings, Lena fMrs. Woolsey, Robling, Muriel fMrs. Holmes, Russ, John Thompson, Lucy fMrs. Debuler, Wilder, Donald Williams, Ruby CLASS or '16 Bonenberger, Bessie fMrs. Robling, Comer, Hazel fMrs. Spillman, Harris, Etta fMrs. Kays, Pipes, Janavie fMrs. Richardson, Royalty, Paul Rust, Helen Thompson, Mabel fMrs. Russ, Johnson, Basil O. Luttrull, Amon CLASS OF '15 Black, Byron Clark, Ida fMrs. Nance, Clark, John Fisher, Mabel fMrs. Kohlemeyer, Hamm, Cecil Pipes, Lloyd Powell, Jessie Royalty, Don fMrs. Harmeyer, Russ, Martha fMrs. Bucchele, Wyatt, Riley Robinson, Hilton Chambers, Hobart English, Grace CLASS or '14 Burns, Janie fMrs. Cross, Howard Littel, Nelson Thomas, Cecil Welton, Arthur Wilder, Gordon Nichols, Page Eightyfonc - 1 i .X--., . , S Ssee, Page Eightyftwo CLASS OF '13 Borders, Frank Buyher, Jessie Coleman, Don Ellison, Eva Rhodes, Merrill Rust, Lloyd Stinson, Gilbert CLASS or '12 Chesser Harley Dixon, Norman CLASS or '11 Anderson, Charles Ashby, Roscoe Buyher, Elsie fMrs. Haggertyj Corn, Myrtle fMrs. Hobson, Thiry, Paul Wiggs, Nettie fMrs. Russj Woolsey, John THE CHAMPION 8 f 3t H: IQ-ii ..-Q? 2 ivy xX D Y . 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DEPENDABLE AUTOGRAIDHIC INTERESTING KEEN OUR SERVICEABLE NCWVELTIES 'ALBUMS EXCEL E3 ARE LITHOGRAPHED ' BEAUTIFUL REASONABLE TO USEFUL YOU MARVELKUUS STRIKING f Bi '- THE CHAMPION 8 ,, ...... .4 --,---.., -, '4Wi,IYIgN -fifsiwiMEss , Xxv I Q 1 .,- NN t me Q I t X r A Q L1 I , I, 5 , X -I.-Im..-fi N L GM... 2 This 'CHAMPION' serves as a memory book of those happy High School days. VOKES DRUG STORE wishes the Seniors success in life, and we hope they will think of the many pleasant associations in our store. BRENTON Sc CO. AMBULANCE SERVICE NIC SHT OR DAT IIIION SCHAEF ER BROS. PETERSBI IRC by Hczndqunrtcrs Im' STYLE PLUS CLOTHES VJALIQOVER SHOES EMERSON HATS LADIES OXFORDS PHOENIX Cv GORDON HOSE FOR LADIES ,ennv' If lille Gtggpeo I , 1. I W I Q I -Alle .1 'I' AYE.PRESSED Oakland City Dry Cleaning Co. WILKEY E8 SUN Om: Day Service LI.-XKLAND CITY, INDIANA C THE CHAMPION 28 - . ' I JE' 'YRS ': A - 4' -1- ' r IJ, ' ,I 3 ','V fx, ,. CY3ZQZi.i3.'f. -If--gggur ----'-N--'- :-' ' -I ,.,' , j u':'L' ' 'wut ---' - N 1 'I-xggsglg -- ' ', ' 'I-11::::f ' COOPER DRUG COMPANY HTHE REXALL STORE, School Books Wall Paper ' Soda Service Always Ready For The Job Carry n full line ol' building material. Call and get our prices before ordering elsewhere. A. A. WILKINSON LUIVIBER CO. WILGUS HOWARD, Agent WINsLcmw, INDIANA LET YOUR STATIONERY REFLECT Your. CHARACTER It will, if we do your printing THE WINSLOW DISPATCI-I State Automobile Insurance Largest insurer of automobiles in Indiana Assets over a million dollars and a million friends Consult me before buying Automobile Insurance FLOYD BIGGS VJINSLKJW, IND. Phone 24-4 'THE CHAMPION 28 fa I 1: , L.i. ks llll -I ' 'I J- Wm - ..: I ' - .... , .. , x. , ,zffffye 1, 'S'-.. ' ' 0. .41-,Q 1' I 17 -1. V.-Jy1..,,--,,w 1:2 J. B. BOTTOM General Hardware Farm and Garden Tools Field and Poultry Fence Stoves and Ranges Roofing and Glass Paints and Oils W1NsLmmw, INDIANA Harvey McLaughlin CASH AND CARRY GROCERIES AND MEAT MARKET BULK GARDEN SEED WINSLOW HARDWARE CO. HARDWARE, FURNITURE, RUG S, FARM IMPLEMENTS, ROOFING, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS AND FENCE INGLE. SUPPLY CO DRY Goons, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, SHOES, READYfTOfWEAR, FURNISHINGS, GROCERIES WINSLOW, IND. F3 gels KJ?-414 :Nr be-l 'Fw THE CHAMPION iff -X , , NI J -za . Y X f , , g N' 1 A , ,F ,fag Uk ,J -.ill-,Pi R ,:- . A . L -Z-., mi Mini i-L ,, x ,L :J , ,,,,!,!,!,u.gl....... .H .L!..,...,, , -- ,,n':T......,...,....,.,, -. .,...........,...5!...l2.1.:?.,.,.,,. ,..,.... ,.,. ..,.....,..-. Ui A' 'v' 'A Hu... 3-:Q MONROE ROBLING General Merchandise WINSLOW, IND. ARTHUR SERVICE STATION Gas, Oils, Accessories Crank Case Service Bigger ancl Better Chevrolet at reduced prices Economical transportation com' bined witli quality at low cost. EUBANKS MOTOR COMPANY W1NsL4mxx', Ima. Chevrolet Sales and Service Repair Work A Specialty Greatest Beverage Value Today ls EHI 9 'THE CHAMPION 28 F3 am'-fi kay' 4-K . .Am ' 1 .,- X , x+. .v x, I - -..:. 1: h ,L .sw ' 1 V, ig . x ,,,,.l.l..Y..... 1.,l.... .......,............xr......,..,,.,.,.!,.,,:..,.,...U,..,,.,i.i.,,'.:3m,,,,... J H I H ,U ' nmmlmmm s, Yi Lf! A . .:.,:1,,u,,3l ,l When ln Winslow E A T With Jimmie L. D. BIGGS 6: CO. Pike Co. Music Makers Jesse French E99 Son Pianos Brunswick and Radios Electrical Contracting Appliances l'm'liRsnURc:, INn. EAT and DRINK with IVICCARTYS While in Petersburg PnoN12 219 Well's Meat Market and Grocery STAPLE GROCERIES FRESH MEAT ily, THE CHAMPION 28 M344 'Q-. -Q I , .Q 1 .' svzfx- I 31 . - 1A!'If::-an ..-A wrg,,..:,. -. A Q - -f-,LLL A -H-LL , LL.- 7, THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK WINSLOW, IND. CAPITAL 325,000.00 SURPLUS 528,000.00 Start :1 Savings Account which pays 4'Z: Interest Compounded Semifannually, January and July MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM STANDARD OIL COMPANY LI. C. WILLIS, Agent WINSLOW, IND. PIKE COUNTY TELEPHONE CO LONG DISTANCE REACHES EVERYBODY EVERYWHERE 'THE CHAMPION 8 : 3i6,: llnaie-ja, aff' f ,-N ' y Z? Q -.:' Xldxt , - . , . -..:. ,E- f H vii A - 1' 1 2 .rift 7- ,4 .F R - ,av ,L , E f -31 A V 1,.:..l.,.,,,.,..V:L..,m,,...V-. jim .............,.......,,.,..w....,.,L,..5,L..... 71... .. .. .y ......mnn.mmw-... - fx vs' QQ--my-,.......m ,. 5-4' ....-- -4 ' Ambrose Garage BATTERY SERVICE, GENERAL REPAIRING, PARTS AND ACCESSORIES Wrecker Service DAY OR NIGHT BUECI-IELE. STORE FRESH MEATS GENERAL MERCHANDISE F. G, BUECHELE, Prop, ARTHUR, IND. FRED BRENTON PlaTERsmmc:, INDIANA FURNITURE RUGS PIANOS CRAPHOPHONES Always The I,owvst Prices ASI-IBY'S Lunch - Soda Fountain COME WHERE YOU FEEL AT HOME Pn'ruRsnURu, INn. ali if-gfxg THE CHAMPION 28 if If 'T-NIL, ' . 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