Yorktown High School - Episode Yearbook (Yorktown, IN)
- Class of 1930
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But they were not as dumb as they looked they couldn t have been Now rf you looked on the class roster that s the rogues gallery of Y H S not rncludrng frnger prrnts you would frnd the names of Wrlma Anderson Rose Con son moved to the crty that was rnamed after her and 'lwylah Campbell fell n the sea of mat rrmony and was drowned Then Lrllre Humes Howard Mrller Paul Vermrllron Mary Krndell Harry McCallrster and Joe Len nrngton pulled a general exodus to garn nothrng but experrence Then our lrttle band of parr srtes lost Charlotte Turner who moved Class lrfe drrfted along as usual nothrng much dorng lrfe rs slow and so rs the sleepy students But tactful Skrpper Park told us to mann the lrfe boats rough and a lrttle later Whoopeel' 1We floated yehrust floated those lthat drdn t get sunk to the end nelly Twylah Campbell Dorothy of TERM Bpperson Charlrne Fuson Ken neth Gardner Mary Hamrlton The second Year W95 much Lrllre Humes Lowelljester Marylm0T9 6f1J0Y2lbl6 although the Kmdol Howard Mlllor H0Wafd fresh men were rather boresome Krlgore Wrllram Losh Mgrrmoo When the roll was called there Metzcar lVIurrellVIrller WoodrowfW6f6 10 of the Students HUSSIUS Nelson Bolford Mrller Nqoml as AddreBelle Burton and Naomr Prrllrman Forrest Parkrnson 'Prrllrman failed to Show UD Lucrlle Reed Wrllard Reed Marra Naomr Went to Muncre for no Sears Farrel Stout Alfred Snod 'good reason and the rest of them grass Morrrs Wrllramson Oren Weaver Addre Bell Burton Bon me Barkars Charlotte Turner Paul Vermrllron Harry lVIcCallrs ter LLoyd and Harold Kmg Jos eph Lennrngton Herman Thomas Thomas Nelson Sz Kenneth Burk Wow what a gang of students But somebodys always leavrng Peck Mrller left and took hrs ca just faded away flowers some trmes do you know Ah a couple of new faces one Claude C Cole lman and Charlotte Frye The ,rest of them were the usual gang Rose Connelley Charlrne Furon Dorothy Epperson Kennrth Gard ner Mary Hamrlton Howard Krl gore Maurrce Metzcer Murral Mrller Thomas and Woody Nel Wrllard Reed Marra Sears Al fred Srrodr rass Farell Stout Or en Weaver Morrrs Wrrlramson and Kenneth Burk And as I have sard before Some ones alw ysleavrng Ro e srmply sard gt od bye and went to sunny Calrfonra And Hovs ard Krlgore decrded that a farmers lrfe was bold and free but he wound up rn the laundry Wrllard qurt and the rest of the class struggled through to garn the honor of JUNIOR The year of 28 was started off wrth 17 classy Junrors and I ez Qezl Just how long rs tlrrs gorng to last just as I expected rt drdntlast long Moze Wrllram son found hrs callrng rn agrocery store drrvrng one of Boyle Broth ers trreless thrrteen delrvery trucks The rest of the class really had a trme PartresP of course and do you remember the Junror senror trrp7 Boy rt was swell Well they had Just returned from that trap when the prcd ral son returned Peck Mrller who wrth an adventureous heart ,had traveled to nearly all the school rfr Delaware country only to return to hrs place of hrberna tron just lrke math add one sub tract one Charlotte moved and drdn leave her address and Lu crlle just up and got hrtched and school rs out for the summer Here they are Senrorsll Thrr teen of them that wrll leaxe therr place of many adventures Now we come up4 short Oh' Yeah' remember and who hasnt heard of Tom s and Burkee swrld escap ade from school In to the land lof sunshrne vvrld flowers earth quakes Crnemra bugs and to one of the largest schools rn the Unrted States Aretta leftat Chrr trras and Peck sez that he would rath er go to school than wo k ol guess Lucky thrrteen wrll don the caps and gowns and parade before and behrnd rn front and l rn the rear of the guy that drshes out the drplomas and hands you the congrats Well thrs rs strll Ivan Offulrtch broadcastrng from Statron Y H S and rs srgnrng OFFF FFF FFFFFF reer and veneer to Central Hrgh Forrest Parkrnson Lucrlle Reed Belford Mrller . . . 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' , 1 1 1 ' ' u , , ' 1 0 I I A V . . . t 1 1 1 - , l . . . , X 1 1 , ' , - A llvrrf'-M ,... Y 5.- I ' ' 2 if 'S Page 2 THE Y. H. S. BROADCASTER Class Will This is our last will and test. imony. We the Seniors of 1930 hereby will these griefs and grievances to the following so- called students named below and on taking these we hope they will be able to withstand and handle them. Kenneth Gardner, our hand- some President leaves his art of making goo-goo eyes to any one who displays a skirt, especially the uneven ones to no other than the honorable Shiek Marvin Gleason. To Jene Workman goes his accuracy and speed in typing. Muriel Miller, our much loved secretary and captain of our crew leaves her high C note to Thelma Lodge and her willing ways to Vada Watts the very timid Sophie. In remembrance of his old friendg Maurice Wash Metzcar bequeaths his new patented cig- arette case to F. Dale Mann. Al- so he leaves seven and one half cents for which to buy a pack to fill it providing Maurice gets fif- teen of them. He leaves his error making ability in typing to Paul Duncan. Mary Hamilton leaves asatok- en of her love for old Y. H. S. her ability to love everybody regard- less of sex to Martha Skinner so she may not vamp or revamp the any members of the Facluty. Charline F uson leaves her ex- pensive smile to Cleo Snodgrass while she says nobody can have her volume of dates because nobody can fill dates like Char- line. To Charlie Byerley, Woody leaves his stripped shirt fthe blue and white onel and wills his spats' to no other than Sam Mitchell's youngest son, John. Maria who is a charter mem- ber of the class leaves her recipe of how to get the best out of mar- ried life and still get an education to no other than Helen Johnson. Be careful Wayne. yes! Farrell gives his per- ? J-I 1 'mtg , f: -11 . V . ' JUNIOR CLASS manent wave pamphlet to Bud' Cox. But his world's speed record between Cammack and the Burg has yet to be shattered. Dorothy Epperson leaves her good looks and ability to be an actress to Grace Borum. But she says she will keep her recipe of how to keep her hosiery looking like new all the time. lHere's the low down girlsg its Lux. J Alfred Snodgrass, our dare- devil motor cycle rider leaves all that was left from his great Har- ley Davidson, after his midnight ride of March 23, 1930, which was only a spark plug wrench, to Pete Parkin son. Arretta Reed leaves a number of sample cook books to any girl who may be lucky enough to get one. She leaves her ability of making straight A's to Atha Car- 1 oline. As for Oren and I we wish the Juniors all the luck and success in the world toward winning the Class Tourney next year. Because we know they would like to have a Championship shield like ours The Senior Class of 1930 do hereby declare null and void all wills and documents proceeding this one, so we hereby seal as George and Benjamin always did. on this 27th day of March, 1930. Signed, Senior Class of 1930 By Forrest Parkison. Many a woman has shown t0o muchgof herself through the loop- holes ln a breach of promise suit -Shakespeare. . ,k, , W,-IY, Af' , .. . ,, . , ., , ,. ,-,..-- .-----.Y-fr.-,' -2.1.52- :' . .4 .Q...6 :-smakxmmfafeu'-aa-ffm---'sevtffar - -'if'e 1fYii-H ' Res Latinae The members of Res Latinae Club held their regular meeting Friday, March 28, in room 13. An important feature of the meeting was a debate: Resolved that Latin should be studied in the high school. The aflirmative side was taken by Joseph Sutton and Carl McShurley of the first year class while the negative was taken by Paul Duncan and Claire Snodgrass of the Caesar Class. Many inter- esting points were given by each side but the afiirmatives were judged the winners by Dorothy Epperson, Mary Hamilton, and Alfred Snodgrass. 5 . A poem entitled The English Language was read by Elizabeth Goodwin also a interesting talk concerning the District Latin Contest was given by Velma Umberger. This is the iirst year of Res La- tinae and through this we have learned many things that we did not have time for in regular class. For 1930-31 we are hoping to have . more winners in the Latin contest. Beulah Curtis Reporter. Junior Class Play The Junior Class gave the play Areon .Boogs, F reshman last Wed. evenig. It was a play of college life and consisted ot sev- enteen Junior members. We asa Junior Class want to thank Mrs. Lykens,Miss Whinrey, and Mr. ,Reeves for their work put -forth as to the succees ofthe plays? THE Y. H. S, BROAIPCASTER Page 3 SOPHOMORE CLASS FRESHMAN CLASS What We Would Have Heard If We Had Listened To The Broadcast Of Paul Rever's Ride huddle conference-And it's sec ond down, twenty miles to go to Concord! I 1 4 - Men of America No. 8 Abraham Lincoln I -+- 5 Born February l2, 1809, in a log cabin in Kentucky, Abraham Lincoln rose to one of the high- gest positions of honor in the his- Itory of mankind. His name is Iknown throughout the civilized Iworld and his reputation as a man Iof immortal genius, honesty and ,integrity will live forever. 5 From boyhood he acquireda Ireputation for square dealing. 1His honesty becamea by-word Iamong all who knew him-he was know as Honest Abe. This reputation served him well in the practice of law. judges and I Ijuries believed him. And when I he became President, his honesty I and uprightness of purpose help- Ied him command the respect of Iwrong Sure is a pretty sight II wish you were here to sec it I I I I Ithe nation. I Lincoln's intergrity was un- it questioned. He even earnfd the Words canIt describe it OverIrespect of his bitterest enemies- there. beside the church, acrossQD01ilifiC21l and milifflfy-they T6- Ithe river, theres the cemetery, Coanized honesty of intent- Thftl' Iand the moon's out pretty strongfkflew they Could COUNT OU 1715 I--vThere,Sa Wind Coming ups..-Iabsolute fairness, even though :The wind will bein the horsemansI his' 0D5f1i0H might differ f1'0m favor----The redcoat line averages ' fhelfs- I - H t tl ghj 'k, Hello, folks! lhis is Stat1on,l87 pounds' 5 doves i mv mi In worth WWWW broadcasting bevond 'IJUSI about ready to Startiarirllri niliinei ma dersfls wcir . V .N - u. Y pw rein e rewar o a cear COI1'Cf0lff0m Boston -Vm 20iN2I:w:E htfih Imiifmi tgwarld thwconscieiice alone. Honesty com- to tell you about the horse back ie ry, ire 3 e -Sigma T Amo? mands respect. lr demands con- ride from Boston to Concord Ievihghts' He 5 QM' Nope, pardOnISid9f3ti0U when DOSWOUS Of V0- me He hasnt started yet one of the Four Horsemen- Thef ' ' ' ' ' isponsibimy are to be fined! boy's in fine shape -Kida cold to-' night, and you're lucky to be, home by your radiator -The road is dry and fast--Thats the North Church tower over there on my right, across the river, where the signals are going to come from The horseman is down here in front of me, warming up a little-M He's, wondering what style of the Britishgwill use--I sorta H-will heya-.double shift criss-cross, or maybe their ,ends wide, with 'tackleffN5w,- I fm ay. e be I Signals overs- One lightl- There, he goes! Whats his numeral?-I It's 67.-Just a minute now, while, I look at my program-That's' Paul Revere-lt's the brown horse, with Paul Revere up, and! they're off around left end-The British can't see himg they can't find him-Look at him go!-He's around the orchard and he's cut- ting back to center again-He's going by Medford town-It's a great ride!-This isn't the Paul Reverel we're accustomed to- Bing!jHe's 'stopped in Lexington I I fF1ne,sgork!-rljlvvy. for .a short K--Viv I NNY' X . .. is., L. y'. ., 'ff -- K W Q 9 . ., j ,Q ,,,,..t,., if 4, 53, 1 fuk N.,-Q ,,. 5. 1.-ijt? tj- 1 -'Wi . t r an fs V -. A man entered a hotel with a umbrella, he did not wish to take it to his room. He set it down in the lobby with a card attached as follows, Left by prize-fighter be back in 10 minutes. On return- ing found the umbrella gone with a card left as follows. Took by long-distance runner and will Inot be back. ii A .ll-Q..-.1 I t , . I ,A 'Dale would give one gram-to the person giving -hini a clue leading, I to the discovery yoff' theg ,persona who haslhislblack sweiiterq 'iBe ,f Qftff'-Qld-iiirlslsi ff I Q Page 4 THE Y. H. S. BROADCASTER Yorktown Broadcaster Published Bi-Weekly by the Yorktown High School STAFF Editor-in-Chief .......... Charline Fuson Business Manager ..,... ..-- Farrel Stout Circulation Manager- ,. - - Kenneth Gardner Advertising Manager . .... Muriel Miller Feature Editor - .......... Mafia SCHTS Society Editor ...... - Dorothy Epperson joke Editor ............. Belford Miller Sport Editor -- ---. --.. Woodrow Nelson Cartoon Editor ...,........ Merril Gibbs Junior Class Reporter .... John Mitchell Sophomore Class Reporter ........ Myron Hamilton Freshman Class Reporter- - - .. ....o . - Helen Johnson Eight Grade Reporter - - - Winifred Hughes Seventh Grade Reporter ....... Garland Derbyshire Methodist Church Reporter -. -- .-- Rev. Hamilton Town Reporter Ethel Campbell FACULTY ADVISOR Mrs Kimmel Class Prophecy Leaning Tower Rome Italy June 9 1950 Mr James MacLear1e Home For Feeble Minded Richmond Ind Dear Mac I hope this letter will find U in the poorest of circu nstances yet able to keep your little wifey who Iknew as Miss Whrnrey from starving to death She was very lucky getting a man with such a kind smrle and delicate feet In a letter I received from you a few days ago you said that your brother inmates had elected Red Reeves Sec Treas and you Presidsnt of there society With the money of the society in such good hands I know that the fi I nancral end of it will be a great success You also wanted to know what became of the Senior Class of 1930 So I will try to explain it in such a simple way that even you and Red can understand it While I was roaming among the I I . I I I I I I I . I I - 'lever hills ofohior charmed up- on a herd of hogs. I noticed one Iamong the herd who had longer Iears than the rest. And upon in- Ivestigation I found it to be Woody INelson. Of course Woody invited Ime home for supper. On reach- ing his hut I found his wife to be Inone other than Dorothy Epper- Ison. I I stayed all night with Woody and left the next morning for Cammack Ind On the train I met the husband of our old class mate Maria Sears As he seemed in deep sorrow I inquired what the trouble was He told me Cbetween sobsl that three days ago Maria had committed suicide He said that while Marla was taking a bath she pulled the plug out of the tub and slipped down through the pipe Nothing has been seen or heard of Marla srnce On arrrvmg at Cammackl met our old friend Muriel Miller Muriel is now sewing for the college boys who attend the Um vesity of Cammack wl11ch is sit uated in the large ci y of Cam mack There came a young man known as Metzcar from the far away city of Chesterfield to study at theUu1vers1ty The ro mance of these two which had tossed into the gutter in their school days when young Metzcar fell in love with Mary Noble was suddenly renewed They now live very happy with Muriel making all the money and Maurice spend ing it I almost forgot to tell you that Metzcar received h1sB V D degree from the University EIGHTH GRADE CLASS Forest Parkison became an av- iator. On his first trip uprhe .going to take with him his beau- tiful wife Charline, but Parky's big feet and Charline's enormous weight was much too much for the airplane and it could not get off the ground. Parky gave up av- iation and has taken up politics. Charline says that some day he will be mayor of Yorktown Parky only smiles and nods his head Oren Weaver married Mary Hamilton and borrowed Judge Donavon s lawn mower grinding machine and set himself up in business in the Hawaiian Islands Oren says there are a lot oflawn mowers in Hawana The grass grows so thick that the girles us it for dresses F arrel Stout is running a dog show in Reed Station and is making a howling success Alferd Snodgrass fthe motor cycle geniusl after wrecking his motorcycle tafter the wreck nothing was left but the spark plugl moved to the large city of Progress Alfred IS Justice of peace Constable Fire Chief Jndge Storekeeper Alterman President of Schoolboard and al 0 coach of the track basketball and football team there Alfred says that he is getting the enormous salary of S12 a month Belford Miller who was thrown over lfl the dust by Farrie Long has recovered and has taken up womens rights and IS ll aking political speeches in all the large cities of the United States Peck goes spinning around in one- of these seven passenger hlgh, . I . I I . . 4 rr - . ' ---- . , - . - , . . , . , - 1 y . , ! . , . 1 7 ' ' , . I .. - V . . . Jl , 1 . , . . . I . - , , , . . . . . , Y ,r . . . ' f L ' 9 y v 7 . , , . , T x , S - i L . Q . ' - 9 x u as . - I . . I , - . . . . I I. . I - , I I ' ' ' , U t . I 1 4- . 7' ' 1 ' 7 ' - ' W. ' A 1 , - . . I . I l.' 'I A ts n - - - . , , , I ,UN , . . p , , . , . :.l:,.s,.f1 A I , 4 . , I. A ,r 'fryj,,4':,' 1-5. 'frgartw H ,. . -. r , 'qw , Q MU , , , , V , , xv ,- -it - rf S, -' ' - ' -. . f . . . ' I - 7' -r-1-r-.,.f if , .- I , A I I -5 f . . f I . I , - . , , , y gr' ' .VI -UV.. , J , ' h ' '- . V -, I ' A ' J ' -fr, 'eg' '- :A 3 'c .' -,, rw ' L t, 1 . fm 4' -7 V f. . A 'rf' - ' -' Y, tm THE Y. H. S. BROAI lCASTER Page 5A SEVENTH GRADE CLASS powered motor cars, the Ford, it is one of the best 1912 models put out. Our beloved Arretta Reed after years of vamping finally won Jake Darter and they were mar- ried in an airplane. They are very proud of thier little son who resembles his worthy uncle Fay Richman. Ibelieve that includes all the Senior class of 1930 and as I have much work to dol will have to close Hoping to hear from you and Red soon Your friend Kennth Gardner P S Addres all yours and Red s letters for me to Kennth W Gardner, Fresh A1rTax1Cab Co Rome Itlay, as I am a salesman for that company Mussolina and I are having a real good time dis cusslng the canal problem of Itlay Calendar Of School Events Friday April 4 County Dra matic Monday April 7 Local Ora torical Friday, April 11 County Ora torical Sunday April 13 Baccolaureate Tuesday, April 15 Senior Clas Day Wednesday April 16 Exam mations Thursday April 17A M Ex aminatnons Thursday April 17 Comence ment Friday, April 18 Saturday April 19 Junior Senior Trip We Wonder What Would Happen If-- 1. The Juniors had won the class tournament. F 2. Dale would find his long ilost sweater. I 3. Mr. Cromer found out who 'put the mouse in Florence' K. desk. 4. Peck got to Civics Class on ltlfne 5 Red shair turned gray 6 Bud would get speared with the tacks while typing 7 Maurice M had a perfect attendance record I 8 MacLear1e would let Alfred S play with the chemical in the lab lwe fear for the western ex posure ot the school bunldxngl 9 How it would look if Mrs Clark didn t have the habit of pul ling hair 10 If brother George would visit our school some day and look closely upon the pants and 'sweater that John sometimes wears I Judge Are you sure he was intoxicated? Policeman No slr not pos itive but his wife says he brought home a manhole cover and tried to play it on the phonograph Metzcar Wotcha get on your commercial test? Dale Zeio but that means no thing to me Freda I don t think I deserve Play the Game Seniors Again the days have rolled away And another year mus1 end. 1 he class will leave the old high school, Where twelve years we have spent. A Where each and all have done, Something worth while and new. Seniors we must put forth that effort, As we go out into theworld to do. We look back to those bygone days-- And find that some weve dreary and sad. But they are easily out numbered, By thegolden days that we've had. We often grew heart sick and weary At the games which were won lost. Now let's stop and think Seniors What thislife brings If us. Life is a game with a glorious prize If welll only play it arlghi. We give and take and build and break And often it endsin a fight. Get into the thick of it-- wade in, Seniors! What ever be your fnerished goal, We'll stand by our will fill our pulses thrill. As days drau near N e llmare down deep in our Soul Well step out tc th it tl without n noise And make our pt. c leap xp 0 fame As we plung with a cry 1 shall do or die' Then we will be playing the game Now I have nt time to mention all For it takes up space and room Vle re like a little bud that s opening It has taken us tw el eyears to bloom All we Senior girls are friendly To the girls in the classes below Wherever we go we ll have a clean record Of the work we ve honorable done You see it s the way we hav, conquered, The best ww at the race can be vt on We will put forth our best efforts No matter where or what we do- In the end the world will settle And the best will come back o you Though we hate to leave old Y H S But others will take our place And so vue will sax farvwell Tothe dear old sch v lo e o xx e and Written and dedicated me Seniors of 1930 xx th most sincere wishes for their future success Dorothy Epperson Bert chambers We are plant mg potatoes and onions together this year Mr Cromer Whatsthe idea zero on mv arithmetic test Bert So that the onions will - . fm--..-xg-Mfg Mgnday Ap!-1121 Alummgan ' Macl earie Ill agree but that make the potatoes eves Water qttet is the lou est I could give and that xx ill irrigate the soil .,. , . . 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Tigers, Tigers ,Tigers Tigersi ,Tigers STigers, v 5 21. 29 ' l2 12 Harrison, 32 'Cadiz, 13 Cadiz, 11 Middletown, 25 304 -Cowan, 26 14 'Eaton 28 DeSoto, 21 Mooreland 39 20, Sulphur Springs, 20 52 33 ' -Daleville, 25 County Tourney 25'Center, 14 48 Cowan. 24 Qfy .40 30 ,Harrison 27 Finals Gaston, 28 36 'Mt. Summit, 28 Eaton, 26 20 29','Mooreland, 31 262 Daleville, 16 24 27 Center, 38 Mt. Summt 42 36 -DeSoto, 19 Baseball Scores 5 DeSoto 2- ,Tigers 11 . Cowan .4 Tigers 25 ' ,Gaston 4 Tigers 6 lf? -- ,Center ,,1A I Tigers. 13 2 l I I I I I I I I I i I l I I I I I I i I thinks that. tht-:I isa new kind 'of ' I I I I I i I The Athletic Season The Yorktown High School has had a very successful season of athletics, during this year C1929- 30J by winning the Baseball Championship of this county andl placing the second best team in jtrustes, faculty. and basketball the county Basketball Tourn I ament. I The success was due to the Co- operation oi' our ttozicli Leslie Red Reeves, Mr. Clark. our Trustee Mi: Rudy and by loyal ,support of our fans. ' The Seniors wish the school, , and baseball teams a very sucess' lful year to come and we will al- ways be backing. you. I now bid you all goodby. As I Sport Editor I P. S. Who won the Class Tourna- I ment?--Rah! Rah! Seniors. I I ...... ....--,-,, Ak-.. A Freshie knows not but not Q that he knows not. 2 A Sophie knows not but know Q that he knows not. I A junior 'knows but knows not what he knows. A Senior knows and knows that he knows. ' Before the Exams. I Oh, Lord be with us yet- Z Lest we forget, Lest we forget. After the Exams The Lord was with us not- 5 For we forgot, for we forgot. Basketball Team 5 I 1 i IF. S. f5R4I?!xfXQAS'i'Ei? Page Y A zztograpns Page 8 THE Y. H. S. BROADCASTER 'ui-sioiarir-it vinioine-Qrrzoioir lt Pays To Look Well VV. 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