Yorktown High School - Episode Yearbook (Yorktown, IN)
- Class of 1932
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THF H H S BROADFASTFR PAGE ONE aim. SENIOR CLASS YORKTOVVN HICH SCHOOL-1932 CLASS WILL We the Senlor Class of mneteen hun dred and thlrty two 119325 of Xmktovvn Hlgh School do herebv on the twentv second i225 of Aprll 1932 plesent to the outsxde world and those convlcts left fehlnd oul Last Wlll and Tes ament Carl McShurlev leaves his 2i.bllltX to keep a glrl all wmter on penul and paper to Walter Staggs Maude Dorton leaves to Merrll Gibbs her abllltv to make he1self a aeneral nulsance wlth her enormously large mouth Gene Baldwm leaves to Earland Mc Kmlev a chew of Mall Pouch Crystal Nelson leaves to Helen John son her a.bll1tV to concentrate on the tudv of psychologxcal phenomlna and its effect on ovsters Bert Chambers leaves to Hlldreth Stewart the lovmg care of Annabelle Irwm Earl Manor leaves to Chmk McK1bben hls specxal prlvxlege of belng' late to school also hls ab1l1ty as a Round House Pltcher Kathleen Stlck leaves her mcllnatlon to argue ln Elconomxcs Class to Robert Mendenhall Kate Broadwater leaves to Mlldred Shaw her abllxtv to carry on a conversa tlon and fllrt wlth the boys Martha Sklnner leaves to Helen Hull her prlvllege of wrltmg letters mstead of ,qettmg her studles Bob McK1nlev leaves the rxght to brlng college girls to partles to any good lookxng' fellow In the Jumor Class To Gene Campbell, Wayne Dwyer be queaths hls sole property consxstmg of one-half bottle of ink, one good ruler, and a small portlon of a penny pencll , Dolls Mxller leaves to Marv Etta ll al ker her ablllty as a dramatxst Gllbelt Andrew Fuller and Janet Ap plegate bequeath to Tom Sear and Wanda Estep then' posltlon as the most lov elorn couple m the H1,-:gh School OIIVQ Kldd leaves to Ellzabeth Good vvm her mtense love for Bookkeepmg Kenneth Koontz leaves to Wayne Hlatt hls love for all Blondes who hap pen to vxsxt school Georgxa Bartle leaves to Mazvbelle .Jordan her quxetness I Claudla Hodson wllls to Mabel Koontv her much needed abxlltv to make hlgh grades Emma Hensley leaves to Georg-la Dor ton her great skmll ln mlklhg' sodas Marv Noble leaves to Grace Garner her monopoly on talkmg back to our men teachers Chester Bolum bequeaths to Troy Shaffel about two lnches of hxs sxde burns Ruth Stlck wllls to Mary Ellen Lelt helser her rosv blush Samantha Mlller wllls to Charlene Barker her abllltv to make an exceedmg lv hlgh deportment grade Freda Fuson wllls to Annabelle Irwm her booklet on how to reduce the walst me Vada Watts leaves to Elmabeth Rlch man the SDeClf1C rlght to talk to Merrll Glbbs ln any or all of Mr Beckners classes whlch he does not attend John Cox leaves to Cody Allen hls posltxon as forward on the basketball team Clalre Snodgrass leaves to any one who IS capable of taking lt, hls abnllty to explaln to the faculty all about the West. Gene Baldwm and Wayne Dwyer wlll to any one who IS fool enough to take 11t thelr abxlltv to vvrmte the class wxll Vie the Seniors herebv appomt Bud Derbyshlre and Vaughn Elhs as sole executors of thls Last Wxll and Testa ment S1 ned Before me thls tvventy second 4921 dav of Aplzl nineteen thxrty two 119321 Donald Conkle Notary Pubhc SEN IOR PL AY KPPLE BLOSSOM TIME The Semox play Apple Blossom Tlme vvas presented Wednesday April 13 1n the audxtonum bv members of the Semor class The play was directed by the class sponsom Mmss Whlnrev The plot of the play was woven around a young man who acted as a certam erlrl s guardian to escape the police who were huntln hmm for the theft of a car whlch he had not stolen The plav was vvell cast and vvell de llvered Everv member of the cast act ed his or hel part splendldly The part of the pursued young man was well plaved by Carl McShurley who was alded bv Vada Watts as Betty Ann and hls young charge The part of Cal Plckens the hlck constable was taken by Gene Baldwm whose actlons as an offl cer of the law' provided many laughs The part of the concelted young man Charles Lawrence was played by Earl Manor Equally good ln thexr parts were Ruth Stlck as Nancy Prescott Loretta Harrls IS Ruth Stlck, Maude Dorton as Melvma Kurtz, Janet Applegate as Mrs. Forrest, Dons Mlller as Polly Biddle. 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I PAGE TWO THE YHS BROADCASTER BROADCASTER Kathleen Strck Carl McShurley Kenneth Koontz Beulah Curtrs STAFF OP I' drtor rn Chref Busrness Mgr Crrculatron Mgr Advertrsrng Mgr Asst Adyertrsrng Mgr Wayne Dwyer Feature Edrtor DOFIS Mlllel' Socrety Edrtor Martha Skrnner Ioke Edltor Marybelle Jordan Sport Edrtor Robert Mendenhall Cartoon Edrtor Merrrl Grbbs Junror Class Reporter Helen Iohnson Sophomore Reporter Mabel Koontz Freshman Reporter Dorothy Cassell Erghth Crade Mary Jane Mendenhall Methodrst Ch Reporter Rey Caylor Chrrstran Ch Reporter Jay B Cardner Tovsn Reporter Clalre Vance Faculty Advrsor Helen Potter -11? SENIIOR CL XSS HISTORY Ladles and Gentlenren' Lend me your ears You are about to hear one of the most all thrrlllng excrtrng and adventur ous hrstorres that has ever been record ed so srt down rn a wery easy charr prop your feet upon the table and take out a fresh strck of gum Three floors and eleven years ago a roup of gawky chrldren Qkrdsl clrmb ed very softly up the starrs to therr fn st grade room Mrs Cox was the name our teacher answered to and so our school lrfe began Alas' Alas' Down through the years we conre garnrng new ones and loosrng old ones Remember wher uob McKrnlev more knee pants and lrttle shoes that laced ur above hrs ankles What a memory' What a memory' Then comes the trme we were happy but green freshman We gathered rn from Sycamore Gene Baldwln Grb Full er Maude Shields James Boyrcourt and Emma Hensley Then comes Bert Cham bers from a lrttle school called Burton and Marv Noble from a place called Harrrson From Cammack came Delmo McKrnleV and Chet Good vm And here comes a lrttle glrl from Ilrnors Gene vreve Brrsco Thrngs went along qurte smoothly At the close of the year we lost INoel Her man and Harold Scott Then comes our Sophomore year Here we lost some of our class Vera Prle moved away but we added one to take her place Thelma Lodge Some Where along the trme we lost Maude Dorton and Ila Derbyshire but through Maude s hard and eager work she rs agarn one of Our .Iunror year' We sat over there next to the Senrors and longed for the day when we would occupy those seats Kate Broadwater Ruth and Kathleen Strck rorned us and glad we were to re cerve the good workers rnto our class We are sorry to say but Vada Watts drd not get to be wrth us that frrst half year of school It was durrng our Junror year that we lost Delmo and Ellen Scott Jerry Pennybacker was there to frll one of the empty seats Durrng our Junror year we put on the play Professor Pepp, a three act com edy We are happy to say that rt was a huge success So here we are, drgnrfred Senlors Thrs year we have some new members SPORTS We are xcry sorry to see all of these Seniors o Part of these are the boys that took part rn thc Athletrc part of the school The basketball and baseball boys are as follows John Wrllrams Cox Robert McKrnlew Earl Manor Carl McShurley Kenneth Koont7 Eugene Baldwrn Grlbert Fuller We wrl nanre the boys and tell of then cxperrences rn Hr lr School Ath'etrcs Iohn Cox has had thrce years ex perrence rn basketball and I thrnk thc same rn baseball The three years rn basketball Include one year that he was not on the frrst tearrr John has been one of our outstandrng, boy rn rthletrcs Robert MCKlHlCW ha played four years of basketball but has only had the ,good fortune to frnd a berth on the second tearrr but that was not because has that and also the herght He has had bad health and other thrngs that has held hrm b'r k and we are sorry to see hrm go Earl Manor has had one year on the 'asketball and laseball teams each and has done well rn each of them Earl was the southpaw prtcher on thrs year s champronshrp team and also guard on the Trger s Basketball tearrr He wrll be mrssed next year and we wrsh he could he back Carl McShurley rs one of the few ex ceptrons rn Hrgh School Athletics and that rs that he made strarght As and also found a berth on the frrst team thrs vear 'Phrs rs the frrst year he has plaved basketball although he has play ed on two or three champronshrp teams rn baseball Eugene Baldwrn Ilrgh School Baby or somethrng' Sr has had tough luck be cause he was too old to play basketball thrs year but he went along wrth the team and drd a lot for the team S probably trarned as good as any member of the team So Lon ' Sr' Kenneth Koontz rs the only four year man on our basketball team He has played on our three successrve champron shrp baseball teams Koony was a tower of strength to both teams and we are sorry to see hrm go And last but not least comes the Chrefs favorrte Grlbert Fuller better known as Indran He has become a full fledged Trger and h s also play ed on the baseball team Grb always had a good drsposrtron and was yxell lrked by the boys and we are wrshrng he could stay Thrs rs all of the boxs and I hope that they have as good athletrc careers ahead of them out of Hrgh School a they had back of them rn Hrgh School So long Gang untrl next year' Yours srncerely The Fadrng Jumor Earl Mancr from Muncre and Samana tha Mrller also from Muncre We had to loose some of our old members, Thelma Lodge, Clay Reed, Vrrgrnra Sanders and Joe Sutton We have had a wonderful trme at old Y H S and hope the grades to come wrll emoy therr hlgh school years as much as we have I SHIP OF SLC LESS ,Ott tunes as I srt pondrrn Of the years rust passed before Whcn we entercd hrgh school wondrmg What the future hcld rn store We found what the future held thcn To succced was a brttlc wrth work -Xnd now uc rc ready to 'rsk agarn In the future an we sh1rk'7 Thcrr lrsten to the story That a frrcnd once told to me ,Hou he won fame and lory 1 On lrfes 10.lf.,ll and stornrx sca Chrld of a dear frrend lrsten Whrle '1 tale I wrll confcss Whcr you o to lrfe s school from school r e After leaxrng beloxcd X H S When you re sarlrnc, on the sea of lrfe Hou must paddle your own canoe You re embarked on a Journey of struggle and strrfe So dont start to fret and stew 'lou must keep a broad chest to the ga e As you sarl the whrrlrng whrte foam But don t lose your spurt and grve out a Wal Or youll nc er brrng your colors home Let the keel of your shrp keep glldrng Through the srrf and the ocean tide And ever be law abrdrrrg And keep honesty on your srde Sometrmes you may be shlpwrecked On some hrgh and mrghty wave But wrth patrence and perseverance be decked Keep a frrm hand on the stave Let your banners be forever on hrgh Wrth colors trred and true See them ywavrng honor forth to you Thus steer your shrp to harbor And anchor on the shore You wrll frnd rt lots of labor But youll frnd lrfe worth the more tell thrs story to you To rllustrate my theme can vouch that rt rs true For lrfe rsn t any dream Lrfe rs a hard fo ight battle Prom begrnnrng unto end Thrs rsnt rdle prattle For I tell you as a frrend Thats the story that he told me Ill remember rt through the years And I hope you too wrll remember That lrfe rs both roys and tears We all have our Shrp of State To take us to success So I hope we can master Fate Through our dear old Y H S You are the shrp to manage And for a gurde Just use your brarn You re sure to wrn the vrctory After some years of pam Senrors' Before I end my tale to you, Thrs wrsh I want to make, I wlsh you well rn all you do And success ln whate'er you undertake. 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YORKTOWN HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL TEAM 1931 1932 SENIOR CALENDAR OF 1931 1932 Sept 4-Frrst day of school but rt wasn t long only an afternoon Sept 8 Real for sure school Three new teachers and a new coach maybe thrs year Wont be so bad after all Sept 9 Ho hum and all the Senrors get done rs look out the wrndow and count the days trll Aprrl Sept 10-We vote the school rnstall a coolmg system Sept 11 The ole Tlger sprrrt good erton 4 Yorktown 6 Sept 14 The Senrors order thelr rrngs Sept 15 Same as usual Sept 16 Senror electron Much swear mg' and gnashrng' of teeth Sept 17 Other classes elect offrcers Sept 18- Nother baseball vrctory Score Yorktown 12 Cowan 3 Sept 21 The old Applegate Fuller team g'o1ng' strong Sept 22 Mr Clark gets tough wrth h habrtual absentees Sept 23 The Latrn students organrze a club called Semper Frdelrs Frgure that out rf you can Sept 24-The news 1S out Carl Mc Shurlev met the real thlng' agam last summer From Ohro too Sept Zo Mr Beckner expounds hrs theory of 21 asprrrns for a cold rn the head Whoops' Sept 28-Bob McKmley turns down the home grrls and rs seen around wrth those hot co eds Sept 29 Agarn a vrctorv Score Yorktown 2 Eaton 1 Sept 30--Brg' rovs rn the assembly Oct 1 The Broadcaster staff IS chosen I Oct 5-Another baseball cup to add to our trophres Oct 6-After schedule game vnth Eat on and frrst defeat of the year Score Eaton 11 Yorktown 0 Oct 7 The Semor rrngs come and the questron arrses Wheres the money? Oct 8-We ve found that a certarn Emma Hensley has thrown over the home talent and taken up a certain ex Bearcat Hot socks' Oct 9 Nother after schedule game wrth Eaton and another defeat Score Yorktown 22 Eaton 3 Oct 12 Brr rr Cold weather' No Report cards I I Oct 13-The thermometer keeps go mg up and the Physics class rebels Oct 14f-That good ole refrain Quret down Oct 15--Doesnt that look famrl1ar Wayne strll sees no one but Helen Oct 16-The Junrors pull a Carmval and drd we have fun' The frrst Broad caster appears Oct 19 The Seniors choose therr mot to colors and flower 20-The Senrors contract wlth the Burke Studro to hare therr prctures taken Oc 21 Asembly program of home talent saxaphone and banJo solos etc etc Oct 22 23f-Teachers rnstrtute and the luddres frrst yacatron Oct 24-Hallovse en party rn Dorrs Mlller s garage Oct 26-Girls Pep Club organrzed Oct 27 Dental exammatron Hows the cavrty '7 Oct 28-Much excrtement over the rrst basketball game next Fuday Oct 29-Jerry elected yell leader wrth Gene and Etta Lors for assrstants Oct 30-Frrst basketball game and vrctory Farmland 14 Yorktown, 30 b Nov 2 The guls go out for basket a Nov 3 Result all the athletrcally fContrnued on Page Fourj consrstrng of poems readrngs I., , jf 5: 7 7 at ai., ' 15' Q Q . 1 u , . 1 ' . . . 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PAGE FOUR THF YHS BROADCASTER SENIOR CXLENDXR 01 19311932 fCOI1tlIll1Gd P10111 Page 11111661 1111nded 1.1115 fllld lt l11ff1Cll1' to yyalk from class to class Noy 4 The Fleshles haye a party and all the SQUIOIN Cla h 1t Nov 5--Poor old G1bbs doesnt dare walk doyyn the a1sle yylthout a body 2113111 slnce taklne the lob of Speal easy Noy 6-Fnst basketball defeat Ga ton 78 'lorktown 74 Nov 9 Had your 11on today 7 Noy 10 We d1scoye1 that 1 Vealb ago today the Y0l1x1IOVNl1 TIQQIS beat the '1Iunc1e Bearcats Nov 11 The H11 Boys sponsor a p1cture show T11e Captams Cou1age ous the students 1n the assembly Nov 18 Frlday the 1Zh111CQQl'1t1'1 and the Lossacks beat Us Nov 16-The teachers et fuvolous and g1ve a party Nov 17 Sleepy teachers 11 all classes Too much party Nov 18-Publlc Speakmg class pre sents three one act plays Nov 19 Cong1atulat1ons on all s1des to the famous actors Nov 20-The H1 Y boys SDOHSOI a plcture show all about tra1n wrecks n everythmg Nov 71--Game Wlth Mt Sumn11t Yorktown 14 Mt Summ1t 23 Nov 23-Questmn What would Fred Wh1te do wlthout Earl HIIOHS O1 v1ce verse Nov 24 Had your eyes exam1ned'7 Nov 25-Mxss Whlnrey sponsors an assembly program of two one act plays Three Strlkes and Out' and A Lette From Home Nov Nov to the Dec Dec 26 27 Thanksglvlng yacat1on 30 Free transportatlon offered out of town games 1 F1rst day of Chustmas month 2 F1rst game w1th Harr1son th1s vear and defeat Harr1son 78 York town 20 Dec 3 Dr Ber1ault g1ves a leadmg of R1p Van Wmkle Very good Dec 4 Yorktown defeats Eaton 29 21 Dec 7 Countmg the days t1ll Chr1st mas vacatlon Dec 8-Anythmg you yyant 1n beards or mrustaches red b1own black blonde or what have you Dec 9 25 years ago today lt snowed l1ke nobody Dec 10 The Phys1cs class gets called up on the sts sts Dec 11 32 '77 Dec 12 Yorktown Dec 14 someth1ng Dec 15 Moxe speeches to back the Broadcaster Good ole paper Dec 16 A Jun1o1 Class plophecy IS publ1shed 1n the Broadcaster and now half the Jun1ors won't speak to each other Dec 17 Do your Chustmas shoppmg early Dec 18-Vlctory over Sulphur Sprlngs 15 7 Dec 21 Everyone busy W1'1111Y1g let ters to Santy carpet for an escaped p11sm Yorktown defeats DeSoto Game Wlth Moreland Score 25 Moreland 11 Why doesnt somebody say Dec Only 3 mon day t1ll Fhus mas ec 78, t L 1 asst 111 1 u 1s th1o1y Cllllsflllnis p'11t1ts C 4 Coodbyc t1 111111111 1111 ue hope Santy 111111 you 0111Lt1'11f1f., mee Ian 1 Happy Nltyy Xcax The F1 e1s dc feated the B1o111ho 71 13 Jan 4 Fust school day of the neyy 'vear Jan 5 Speech by Wlrs laclyson 'Ind me 9,19 all secretly yyondeung 11 we hay en t the eplzootlc Jan 0 The Jun1ors begln p1act1ce on then play lan 7 4 ncyy sXstLl11 of mdm de portment a11d do yye l1ke xt 1 Xnsyy 1 1n Jan 8 Somethmg to tell vou1 1'1nd chlldren A game w1th Frankfort 3 ove1t1mes SCOIG 27 77 Jan 11 Mr Clark 1nst1tutes the noon pleasure houl fo1 the k1dd1es Lose those extra f1V9 pounds 1n the ym at noon Jan 12 We re gettmg health1e1 and healthler flrst teeth then eyes and noyy lungs How do you feel Jan 13 Becknex shoyys the othel teachers h1S ldea of an assembly pw gram and could those nu, els dance' Jan 14-We wonde1 what the Glllb Pep Club does at the11 meet1n1,s Jan 15 Game yy1th Coyvan sco1e Cowan 36 Yorktown 19 Jan 18 We 1e mayxng f0l cold weather and ICE Jan 19 The Jun1o1 play Her Step Husband a great success Jan 20 The day the Rey erend RaF1Ch got ha1fl and Sam suffered the conse quences Jan 21 Much exc1tement over the comlng tourney Jan 22 23 County tourney Center beats HZYTISOD and captu1es the v1ctory ball and the champ1onsh1p We lose to Royerton Jan 25-M1 W111lamS tells the ad vanced typ1ng class a bedt1me story Jan 26-What's up? The teachers desk IS removed from the assembly and the assembly teacher must elther stand up or s1t at one of the student s desks Jan 27 Farmers Inst1tute ID the gym and yvere we exhorted on the value of home Jan 28 Nother day Jan 29 Eaton defeats T1gers 21 17 Feb 1 The Glrls basketball team practlces get fewer and fewer Feb 2 What would happen 1f Fleda and Vada fell out Feb 3 Whoops and a couple of hur rahs Yorktown defeats HHTTISOH 26 20 The Jun1ors and Semors g1ve a penny supper Feb 4-Report Cards and somethmg new 1n deportment grades Feb 5-Heres another record break er DeSoto 6 Yorktown, 75 Feb 6-The H1 Y boys glve a Dalty A good tlme was had by all we hope Feb 8 Typmg awalds offeled for 'Woodstock typlsts Feb 9 Earland McK1nley goes skat mg, gets sore and goes home Feb 10-The buddmg orators and dramatists are called upon to ente1 the Orator1cal and Dramatlc contests Feb 11 Great expectatwns for the Center game tomorrow nlght L J 1 oyu Ct I1 1 e rounty champs SCOIQ 73 11 NM obtam the 'Vlunue PILSS Vlttillv Ball Ieb 11 The teache1s hayc another party 'V10s1s0Cl2i11X 1ntl111ed y knoyy Feb 16 -X 1111111 fnom A1111en1a lee 1111 es md 1llust1ates h1s spccth by VV11t 111 011 the boa1d D1d you say SO111Qt1'11I'lg7 Feb 11 The ll151 11X 18 lushed by VIC 1011 Ball gains We yvln the f1rst ch111ty yunc 1y1th Royc1ton 2118 Fcb 18 A F1l1p1no speaks before the lNl,111b1V and te1ta1n Sen1o1 g1rls are lata to class Feb 19 Rey VICD 111112 talls about W shlngton sts sts Feb 70 V1cto1y 0191 '111 Sumlhlt 18 15 Feb oyy ns Feb '73 The f1ght over caps and yyaxes hotte1 and hotter '74 We lose the VlCt01V Ball 1n the second cha11ty game w1th Royerton 18 14 Feb 75-Pause between games Feb 26-We defeat Dalevllle 2516 Feb '79 Leap Day WIa1ch 14 Spent 1n yv1sh1ng fO1 Aprll 22 March 7 Headllnes Th1ef enters showe1 room and hooks pr0m1nent Sen 1or boy s clothlng March 8--Have you seen you1 f1rst robbln or dandellon March 9 B1g plans made fo1 a Sen1or party Malch 10 Who we should l1ke to know 1S gomg to sponsor the class tour ney Great debate March 11 Bert fmds h1s true love ln Annabell Irwm March 12 The boys w1n the ylctory ball but lose to Munc1e 1n the Re 1onal March 14 The cast for the Sen1or play IS selected March 15 Reverend Buchanan speaks to the assembly March 16-Commg to the Sen1or party ton1ght'7 Maxch 17 St Patr1ck s Day The Sen IOTS defeat the Freshmen 1n the class tourney Score Uh er n1ce day today 1sn t It '7 March 18 All the Sophomores declde to throw a party March 21 Hello schoolboy March 22 Pubhc Speakmg Plays Much shr1ek1ng and famtmg when the ghost appears March 23 We sorto' w1sh vue had en tered the dramatlc contest the wav the orators get out of classes to pract1ce March 24 Speakeasy gets bram fey er a11d IS mourned by all who squandered three cents March 25 The townshlp dramatxc and olatorlcal contests won by Dorls M1lle1 and Beulah Curt1s March 29 Only three more days unt1l Aprll March 30--'DOPIS 1n a flutter about the county contest Fr1day March 31 Everybody has sprlng fev er Apr1l 1 Dorls brmgs home the bacon 1n the County Dramat1c Contest Aprll 4-The Dramat1c Contest Ban ner IS presented and Dons g1VES her 1Cont1nued on Page Fivej J . 1 n I -1 1' 1 1' 1 7 .I - . 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T - ' THE Y H S BROADCASTFR PAGE FIVE CLASS PROPHECY INarv Noble rs rn Prcklevrlle runnrng., Washmgton D D a shop Her mam artrcle for sale May '30 1956 Back Scratchers Georgra Bartle rs her As we sat comfortably back rn our charrs rn our offrce awartrnp the arrrval gf a new stock of dr csses our talk won dered back to our graduatmg class of 1932 We wrshed to know what had be come of our class mates So a rrngs of the bell brought James Ianres please submrt to us a report of the dorn s and mlS dorngs of thcsc peoplc He was off rn an rnstant How he got the re port we declrne to sav but hc was back rn three hours wrth thc demand fulfrllcd So declarrngr thrs to be the truth and nothrng but the truth we turn the glorr ous news or er to vou e frrst on our lrst rs our grrl Mrss Wlartha Skrnncr The month followrngr ,erraduatron Martha found her dream man It was leap year but our Martha could not have drd the pro no not her We almost forgot to tell vou that Martha s dr earn man turned out to be our own dutrful plavful Bert Then vou know our lore brrds Sam Kr Earl well then frrendshrp frnally wax ed rnto real love And now when Earl calls the fool at nrght rt sounds some thrng lrke thrs Alphonse Pansy Per tunra Josephus Krkurkus John Betty Ioursa Patrrca Jane Wrllram Junror Abe and several others I hawen't trme and space to mentron Sam rsn't a peppv as she used to be but then Wayne Chester Kenneth Gene all turned out to be salesmen We have not heard from them srnce they started for the Equator wrth therr large supply of fur lrned bathrngz surts Carl took up book wrrtrng After be rng a blazrng success at wrrtrnv' novels he started to wrrte a terrrfyrng ghost storv one nrght and was frrghtened to death whrle wrrtrng rt He was found bv an alley rat Poor Carl Freda Fuson went to Amos and Andy s Reducrng Company and now she rs pos mg as the WORLDS SLIMEST PER SON rn DeJarnums farr held yearly on the streets of Cammack Freda when asked rf she has a good Job replres that she has a Farr Job Crystal Nelson was marrred rn two Vears after graduatron She marrred an undertaker and often says that therr busrness rs dead Thev are rn co hoots wrth a doctor 'lhrs doctor and them drvrde the profrt You see Doc krlls em and thev bury them Crystal wrshes that all her frlends would show enough respect as to have therr frrend the doc tor call and see them when thev are srck Unrtv does pay does rt not? Dorrs marrred Woody P and rs now the mother of a son Dorrs has the blues qurte often but no wonder her husbands offrce desk rs always stacked wrth work When the phone rrngs Dorrs knows rts answer Sorry Hon y Be home late tonrght Have so much Work to do We even thrnk that Dorrs has started a book entrtled Why Wom en Leave Home. l 1 1 bookkeepcr Thev are a success Bob McKrnlev broke hrs neck happened thrs wav Bob was srck and thev bathed hrs back rn Alcohol and Bob broke hrs neck tryrng, to lrck the alcohol off hrs back Poor Kathrvn grrewed over Bob and no wonder Bob told her he would sue her for drworte rf she drnt support hrnr So Kate took up Baseball She sure makes hrt for her tcarrr It ll kup them exrstrng a whrle Jo rr Ure declarcd h would be ba helor but when he met an old school matt Vada wcll thev are rnarrred and Iohn lost all hrs dough on the bet that he would be a bachelor and now Vadas ubrett 1 What I could hare been rf rt had not hare been for vou Janet and Grb were rnarrred and lrx ed on a farm Now Ianct rs a crrpple It happened thrs way-Janet went out to mrlk one dav for the frrst trrne she seated herself upon the left rde of the 1 monkcv wrench C rb declares he wrll ner er lrve on a farm agarn Maude and Emma let two leap years pass 11937 19365 and frnally they found a home for those who were as unlucky as thev as to mrss he opportunity of leap vear The Strck srsters decrded to strck to gether Kathleen and Ruth are now posrng as twrns rn Strckvrlles Vaude vrlle Thev are makrng a howlrng suc cess rn thrs lrne of busrness Clarre Snodgrass started a lrttle res taurant and he sure makes the dough however rt rs not frt to eat after rt rs made Clarre sells mosqurto soup by the washpan full We would lrke verv much to rnfornr vou of our BELOVED SPONSOR Mrss Whrnrev but there they are Wrth the fresses and so we renrarn CLAUDIA HODSON OLIVE KIDD SENIOR CALENDAR OF 1931 1932 fContrnued from Page Frvel selectron before the assembly Aprrl 5-The underclassmen begrn practrcrng., basketball rn antrcrpatron of nent vear s team Aprrl 6-Nother dav Aprrl 7 Have you bought your trcket for the Senror play? Aprrl 8-eGrade tourney erghth grade vrctorrous Aprrl 11 The Senrors rebel They hear that thev too must take exams Gr r r r r Aprrl 12 The Junrors present Quack guack for the amusement of the krd res Aprrl 13 Senror som Trme a great rev entertarns the plav Aprrl14 Exams Aprrl 15 16-Junror Senror trrp -X11 aboard for Clrftv Falls Aprrl 18 '71 Senror week Aprrl 21 Alumnr banquet Apr1l23 Baccalaureate Aprrl 25-Commencement play Apple Blos success Mrss Whrn Senrors after the and more exams l 2'I' f BOYLE BROTHERS fROCERIES Sz MEATS YORKTOWN IND l'.W.?fJ'.79!fJ'.J ' ASR YOUR FROCFR FOR DPI ICIOUS BR VND l-OOD PRODL CTS f' O D D A R D w HOLES XLE GRoCERs TheYoHd0wn Lundun'Co LUMBER PAINT COAL PHONF 19 Qurck Accurate Watch Optical REPAIRS HARRIOTT S 206 S Walnut St Muncie Ind Srnce 1893 L G BALFOUR CO School Jewelry and Graduatron Announcements JESS GREEN Representatrve Dalevrlle Indrana Howells Greenhouse Hour-1 or rrrownrts Yorktown Road PHONE 679 S H E L L Ralph J Parker Manager PATRONIZE THOSE WHO PATRONIZE US 1 1 . . 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PAGL SIY F X H BRQ XD x See RETZ For Hlghest Quallty Sportmg Goods 508 S Wahmut Wluncle Rlchman SL Prlllaman MORTICIAN LADY ATTENDANT Prompt Ambulance SEIVICC H ATCHERIES YORKTOWIN PIKF 5 5 1 1 HICKEY 81 SCHIES BABY CHICKS AWD CUSTOM HATCHNG FullL fBood St ltyEqpetadCh eed -5511 Phtg hM f THERE IS A REASON BURKEY S STUDIO 42 S W I t St PHONE 1067 J General Merchandlse NORMAL S STORE FARMERS CO OPERATIVE LO Cram Feed Seeds Coal X ORKTOWVNT IND SENIORS' C ood Bye Good Luck 'VIAUCK S CAFE lllllllllllIIIlIlllllllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll BYERLY S DRUG W W ll P pe Cl a y h CLEAN UP d PAINT yth D g L P Y kt PETTY BOYLE AUTO COMPANY Dlstrlbutors of General Motor Trucks YORKTOWN GEN LRAL MERCH ANIDISE SHELL GASOLINE H R EVANS Ph 2021 3 PATRONIZE THOSE WHO PATRONIZE US The Staff WlSh6S to Thank the Advertlsers For Thelr Co operatlon Durlng the School Year 1931 32 I Z7Zl'.l'.2fJ'.ffl'.fJ'.ffJJ'.f.f-Q COOD FOOD SOLLAR S RESTAURANT Y O RK T I I VS N l'.2.'l'.fJ'.fJ'J'J'.f.f.fJ'J'J'J'J2'fJ'.fJ'.f.1Q Standard 1 WM FRAKES SWANC ER S PRINTERY Phone 67 Yorktown THE BEST IN QUALITY CROCERIES d FRESH MEATS In APPLEGATE 'girmrw A TH, '. .S. 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