Adena High School - Adenian Yearbook (Adena, OH)

 - Class of 1929

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I Orgamzatlons Q l E B l ! 3 Society 8 g a Humor e 2 6 Advel tising 8 Q ' ' I I E Q "D CJ CD Ill 'D Q 4 8 I l I Q ! E E 0.0 imnicviarioioiuirrioxoxogoit io:-1:02021rinioioioi- 1 n1o1o:o:o1m:1uC:4v1o3o:1u2ex1Q:o lioiviritxioicsitnlvithjoitbioitvli rioioioi vimrioioioinioi vi ri 11011 ,l i '.',c In ia ,, ': a . -vi 4 lil J U so Q -11 - vwmmmmm ' ' 'B Q Q B U Foreword A Q . "::m H Each year Adena High School 8 edits a book which, in years to come, should recall memories of the pleas- 8 ant hours spent together and the 9 friendships formed within her walls. 8 Each year we try to improve the H annual and in it bring out our sincere 9 feelings of devotion and loyalty to our school. Each page should b r i n g B happy reminisences to the minds and 9 hearts of all who loved old A. H. S. 5 This has been our aim and we hope, B our achievement. . . . . . . . ID Q T E T Cl T D E I 1 :B A 'H 1 63 mv- . . aint 'S -'fry vi, 'E' 0. 'Zu 'll 4"-'-.. if ' 4 -S ug A A mx 1 f .,T 1 'Z I i vilvicricnioiaviariuiaxinioicrinicvioie ninja 10101011 1:4114 n11rj010:01as1:x1oi0j1li1xj1vi1r14 01 E ZCATEUM We, the class of Nineteen hundred twenty-nine, present this edition of "The Adenianu in dedication to our superintendent, Ray Burdett Roshon, with heartfelt appreciation for his kindly counsel and guidance. 9 'n xjwnioioioioioitrimricnjivilriojaxien xioinjoioiojoioioinjx xjo1o1oioi4vi1r-io11n1erio1es14n:cbioicnier1srj1n14nCQq 020 HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING GRADE SCHOOL BUILDING P2411 1 ri ri 1 ioinivnioivri- ini-riui-ri iuiuiuiui-11 11 :L 1 ICQQ 1031: ww GZ eatmm , . LEE D. SHEARER J. A HANEY, M. D President Vice Presideni w E. T ARNOLD R E. WALKER ' R. E. DICKERSON Other Member of the Board U. M. CASE, Clerk 01.121101 xi-mini si 1 ni ui I3 ni 11 x:.n:nin-iu1w1u1 1 111110101 at iuini o Q.. ui II i 01031119100 i X 1121121 uiniuiuiu A 11,3-,gqg-,glpg-,gu11,j.yj4r3. 'Q ri' vi- vi- vi' vi' ri- liwiniwivri 'cf' o .p -0-..-U ini 1301 aiu? vi vi vi :ini xi ri vi I1 ri :ini 11 vi 11 wi ui-ri mi xi 111.11111 1 U14 10:0 RAY BURDETT ROS!-ION CHARLES BENJAMIN SHIELDS SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS PRINCIPAL OF HIGH SCHOOL B. S. in Ed. B. S. in Ed. Ohio State University Ohio UI'1iVCfSitY Liberty Union High School Mt- Pleasant High SCh00l TEACHER or ALGEBRA Adena High 5011001 MARGARET E1 DORA SMITH A. B. Wooster College Adena High School TEACHER OF MATHEMATICS AND MANUAL TRAINING CHESTFR HOBART HANNAHS A. B. Rio Grande College Cambridge High School TEACHER OF ENGLISH TEACHER OF SCIENCE AND CIVICS 1 fini 1 1 -111 1 1 1110101011 14 11 Z1 in 1111 in 1 o ata f o 0ee ! D ! ! ! l E I 6 F E I ! E ! D ! :nam 14,191,104 pf in4un14rp41w1nt14dD1.4i01 il., 11010103rcbuiuioiuxuiui-rguiuiuiuzui zz 1: :zuzuiuzui 11 'Z im: 'z 1- 1-:og -a..,f WARD CLIFTUN HANSON GEORGIA MCCASKEY B. S. in Ed. Af I1 UnivvrsitynfC1ty of Toledo Ohifl Ul1iV1'fSiTY Ppffygbufg Sq-html ,I2iCkSOI'lVillP High Sl'hU0l TEACHER OF PHYPICS, HISTORY ANU! THACIHQR UI' IJYHN pljlgug 5p15AKlNG ANI? IIUME IQUHNUMIQS . . 'w Y ERNEST YOl.l'lC LUUISIQ LORENTZ Nuplvs LkunS.vxv:1Imy, Imlv mm, l1,,m.,-,mx '1'ri.Mim-.Ie mf INSl'RlTXlliN 1 ml. Music Mount Vcrmm High Sulmwl Tl'fAL'IlliR Ol" VOCAL MUSIC hub: 5- .-annul-valix All: ina:-,ns-fy-:H 101: 4-nf-11 qpngm- 'qm,:H41.,:.-:n.,un..1.-upV1.1-Manx1-34-urn: :ui .nuns AIN N 'UAL STAFL? C 'OJEDl'i!JfJIiS NANMY IFIE SIHEQXRER RAYMOND MUI IIN A ffveriising RK 5l3ffll,l- VUAI KEN, l'l!fllI'IHlI1 IWAYIIW FOX IL-XI,l'Il UOSNEI I, MARY TUUH: Ni,-XRY IQREL'H,l A l':!lgflIl'il'lg IAIWQFARIW Nl Fl WLSIK Prinling RK Wlklili V HIENIWIQRSK WN lfmllures N1lI,IWllHW Pl IlI,I,Il'5 IPX IRILTK SAXVKU ann.. .an-1-5,-1--Q.,-an -mn -qm- C O1ViI1VIQEiFd'.LiEiQEiS3 Alhfelics Lnwls Hmzlzlsom Ulmysj ANNA MAY Sl ww fcifm Social HFENRIETT,-X HUIXSUN All IRENE XVURTHINUT GN FREDIEIKILIK NQXYI XR f-up-vga.-411--Q.-11-1'-ing -np.-.guns K X 1 lag' si li 1 1- ini 1 vin: ni riwin-10101031nirrknioiarinixxioq enim' Class Officers 'President Lewis Harrison Secretary ,Anna Mac Sloan Treasurer - Raymond Mullen Class M ollo LABOR CONQUERS ALL THINGS "LABOR OMNIA VINCIT" Class Flower LILY OF THE VALLEY Class Colors ORCHID AND YELLCW Hamm' Stwdoms Nancy Lee Shearer, Valedictorian Henrietta Hobson, Salutatorian Anna Mae Sloan, Class Oration Irene Worthington Mary Krecella Raymond Mullen Robert Walker D 20101111309 xiojoiuiuin 1 511110111 114 1101014 vi! 1110501010 nl-1lC0bilI4'inl1dD0.0b4lC1l1llCC D14 5101010145- lirljclloioioialioi-D24 .Q 4 :ini vi ri ni :ini ni ni 11-.fini uifmirivvi ri villain? 1101 icsislwllrdpoiricviw is 1 MARY TOOLE MILDRED PHILLIPS HM , , I "Jerusha" any days shall see her and yet no HH d d h h , , day Without a deed to crown i U or vsioi s o s ow er wlt incompar- " ' able. Glfi,C1U,b13'4li Clasls flgy 2'3'4P Class mee Club 3-45 Cl-ass Play 2-45 Pep Club Heel ' nnua 45 Feature Editor Annual 4. IRENE WORTHINGTON "Marthie" "Gentle thou art and therefore to be won." Glee Club 45 Honor Club 45 Art Editor Annual 4. PATRICK SAWKO ROBERT HENDERSON CKPat!Y HB0b,! "He shall have a noble memory." "I see virtue in his looks." Short Creek 1-2-35 Class Play 45 Pep Baseball 45 Class Officer 35 Printing Club 45 Feature Editor Annual 4. manager, Annual 4. 130301 vi vial:511linioicvioioinixlixlimllrlloielinloioinioifria 111 wif :ic vjoqDojcriewjoioicvjoioie-jojoiwvifrifrilvil niojoiojoioioioicrjc sicljeniclieiisljni 117101011 'Z' O 141124511fini':il101014limD14lioirlissisxininioioiaxinicxifri vi- 1 xi A101111 lin: l C 5 C l l l l I l l I l l D Q i 4 . I ! l 3 FREDERICK NAYLOR. RALPH GOSNELL Y . "Boots ' f'Ra1p1ue" HH' h fi l the Vllilsffftzcf rlixegiiriic, lggrned "He is as full of valour as of kindness." S called 'rigmarole' " Glee Club 3-45 Basketball 2-35 Class Glee Club 3-45 Football 35 Class Play Pl , 2-Q, A , 1 SL ff 4 I 2-3-45 Art Editor, Annual 4. aj ' mum La ' Q l Q EDWARD DUDGIK ! "Colonel" "He hath a stern look but a gentle heart." Q Glce Club 3-45 Operetta 45 Football 45 5 C1313 Play 2-35 Pop Club 45 Enpav- ! ing manager, Annual 4. Q ! ! l HENRIETTA HOBSON STELLA SWANN "Henry, "Toots" "A maiden never boldg Of spirit so still HI k have a tl n bl tem- ?,l:!lIl?sgE1l,K-gt that her motlon blushed at 13:3 Zfgoul as wie: aga galfaj, I Honor Club 45 Social Editor Annual 45 New Af-hens 1-2: Glee Club 45 C13-SS g Salutatorian. Play 45 Alumni Editor Annual 4. oy zvioioioinivxifmioioic101031wilnilxilsihihiniuiv1010101 1114 1014 3010101011 a 3 I I I I I l I I I I I I I i l 1 1 I I I 1 I Q I Q I 1 I E I 4 Q Q I I Q I I I I I 1 I I 1 2. I. 1- - -. - - 1-f Q-f 'Fifi' mm- .1 10l1iI'llllZ2I 35411124 11 it It iii 1011 llitiiiliflii if'iI1Ui4Ql'iUQ1'iIlQll1 MARY KRECELLA uJack9! "Of a cheerful look, a pleasing eye and a neat noble carriage." Short Creek 1-2-33 Basketball 43 Class Play 43 High School Paper Stall' 43 Annual Staff 4. ANNA MAE SLOAN "Cousin Annie" "She 'looks as clear as morning roses, newly washed with dew." Martins Ferry 13 Glee Club 3-43 Oper- etta 43 Girls' Athletic Manager 43 Class Oificer 2-43 Class Play 2-3-43 Pep Club 43 Honor Club Prest. 43 High School Paper Stall' 3-4: Ath- letic Editor Annual 43 Class Oration. ! ANNA SAWKO CiAnn!7 "She is of so free, so kind, so apt, so blessed a disposition." Short Creek 1-2-33 Basketball 43 An- nual staH 4. DAVID FOX "Dave" ROBERT WALKER "I have immortal longings in me." Glee Club 3-43 Football 43 Basketball 43 Athletic Manager 33 Booster Club Prest. 43 Class Officer 33 Class Play 2-3-43 H. S. Paper Staff 43 Annual Staff 4. "Managers" l "Fortune and victory sit on thy helm." Athletic manager 3-43 Class Play 2-33 Booster Club, Secy-Treas. 33 Pep Club 43 Honor Club 43 High School Paper Staff 3-45 Advertising manag- er, Annual 4. 3910101151011iitiitlillltlidfllimi.514411'limiIQlI.1lQOQ4Iftf.fi0Qll1!i0Ql11l010ltli1liCll4 0:0 I mio 11411011 10:0 01114 rioiojointh rinillujirjvli 'I' 11010203011ri1rim'Z1vii11021rinlioi:hisxioiminlluiuicrioinlmxicxiairim poioioi RAYMOND MULLEN WILLIAM LEWIS HARRISON "Mel1eno" ucapu , , , L'He was the best of all. Amongst the "The force of h1s merit makes hls Way." rarest of good Onesjv Orchestra 1-2-3-4: Band 1'2'3? Glef Orchestra 1-2-3-45 Band 1-2-35 Glee Club 3-45 Operetta 45 Football 3-45 Class Officer 1-2-35 Class Play 2-3-45 Honor Club 45 H. S. Paper Staff 3-45 Co-Editor Annual 4. Club 3-45 Operetta 45 Football 2-3-45 Basketball 2-3-45 Capt. 35 Baseball 3-45 Class oificer 1-25 Prest. 3-45 Class Play 2-3-45 High School Paper Staiif 3--45 Boys Athletic Editor An- nua 4. ELLIS SMITH "Smitty" "A loyal, just and upright gentleman." Mt. Pleasant 1-2-35 Glee Club 45 Foot- ball 45 Annual NANCY LEE SHEARER "Just Nancy" "A perfect woman, nobly plannedg To warn, to comfort and command." Glee Club 3-45 Operetta 45 Orchestra 25 Band 25 Basketball 3-45 Class Of- ficer 1-25 Class Play 2-35 Pep Club, Prest. 45 Honor Club 45 Ed. in Chlef H. S. Paper Staff 3-45 Co-Editor An- nual 45 Valedictorian. Staff 4. GENEVIEVE LEWIS "Babe" "As full of spirit as the month of May." Short Creek I-25 Glee Club 3-45 Basket Ball 3-45 Class Play 35 Booster Club Secy. 45 Circulation Manager An- nual 4. tIlili1ll0i0l0.4lQd11l11!l4F1024lil111Yi:Yi!Yftlilhilllrlinlilvlillll-liillililllbllli I I 2 I I I I 2 2 I E I I ! I ! E l I 111 nioiuininja ri4ni4x11xi::io:o1oj1:j4rif1:4x1o11x11r14ri1mi1vjc vjojoiojoc 3014 1014 nil nts si-uioifricrifrjocvojfxjfniujoiojc 0 0.0: 10101010101 pn 14 11 it if 11 1421 -If I 11211111 I 1 xi in 111 in 11 10301011 ,. .I . Senior l s isto We, the class of twenty-nine, boarded our ship early in 1925 and set sail on the deep, blue sea. We sailed into the harbor of Adena on September 6. We then, thirty-six in number, marched proudly up to the High School building. Lo! When we beheld our upper classmen, we almost vanished from sight. They called us "Freshies" and of course we thought that it must be something horrible but later learned that it meant merely "Greenies," So we patiently bore our burden. Before the close of our first year some of our group went back to sail the waters alone. The following spring we departed with bright anticipations for the coming September when we should again return to port. A few brief months passed and we sailed into the haven of Adena. We anchored our ship and made haste to our class room. We were now Sophomores. A few more of our throng had gone out to face the world. But one whom we know as Anna Mae joined our happy throng to remain with us the rest of our career. We studied hard and when spring came we departed for the second time. We returned the following September very proud to be called Juniors because we felt that we were upper classmen. Our number was again diminished but two joined us from other schools, Stella Swann and Genevieve Lewis by name, who have remained with us. Before the close of the year our number was very small, but we managed to cling together. We sailed out of the port in May only to return for the last time in September. This time we considered ourselves too dignified to sail in a ship upon the sea. We therefore had a specially built airship to bring us to Adena. When we arrived at our class room we found three new mem- bers who joined us. We can better appreciate them by remembering their names as Mary Krecella, Anna Sawko and Patrick Sawko. These three new members made our enrollment come up to twenty. We have conquered many hardships during our four years jour- ney and are now ready to bid farewell to our classmates and Adena. High School. IRENE WORTHINGTON, Class Historian. I ' 'Y' 1111101011 riniuicbitricrioioiaxiaiivicxiozc rioioivvinin mioioioioia 110101010-joiojojvic 910101011111 nioinivi-5101014 v 0.014 Og010is4103010191014vin1010102441020114144141144314101uioicxinioioisuicxicwicvioiirlfsic ! 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That year was very successful, with a few hard tasks to be overcome. We were well represented in both basketball and football. The following September we found that some of our companions did not return, and that there were some new ones added to our class. The Sophomore year was as successful as the preceding one had been. The tasks which were set before us were somewhat more difficult. We were sad and discouraged when we learned that Superintendent Den- nis was leaving us, but before long under the supervision of Mr. Roshon everything was moving quite smoothly, and the year ended, as the pre- ceding one had, with examinations and lots of excitement. The fall of 1928 saw our return to dear old A. H. S. as Juniors. We felt the responsibility of our new position to be quite heavy. Our class was well represented in athletics, both boys and girls played a large part in making the teams a success. We do not boastfully, but earnestly and truthfully say that our class has greatly aided in estab- lishing a widely known reputation for Adena High in all phases of athletics. Next year we wish to reach the summit of the hill of High School education. We will never cease to do our best for A. H. S. and thus we will be faithful to that worthy motto, "Give to the world the best that you have, and the best will come back to you." We Wish to use our mis- takes and hardships as stepping stones and in this way establish the highest honor for our class. RAYMOND CRAWFORD, Class Historian. 110101113 1010111 isiioi liafiaiuifizvicvifricximvioiuioioioi if-14 ivioivuti 11 it-1411 -1111111'iniuiwilviivia-ivvif-1 1 via If President Vice-Presidenl .Secrelary - Treasurer TUE? CLASS Class Ofjqcers Class Roll Sara Moscrip Henrietta Sloan Lois Beveridge Clyda Mercer Emerson Baldwin Genevieve Bedway Lois Beveridge Bernice Buchanan Raymond Crawford Frank Hargrave Kathryn Heath Clvda Mercer Sara Moscrip Russell Penman Francis Rohb Victor Rucker Imogene Singer Henrietta Sloan Robert Somerville Nellie Wright Charles Dudgik Rena Grimes 2 10103 14114111-Iluihiuicwingni I 3 -iniuiuiniuinil-in-11 1031110101021 11 ozoioiuluiuinq 9111011111141inin1m1ixnilri:ri1fini:luis1inxuivioiniesiuxoninrininioioi V- .Ny 1 . ,kkk I i,b Q ? l 5 M - 5 YQ k Q.: A 1. 1 b Q V I if gf i i T ' - la? A . .Q X .xi-31 .., Fr: . , vga? 1 . i xg W I 3 I ' b ' 1' R -5.5: ' Q3 5 , L "' ,, 'E' Q' ' ' 'lb' x I Q 458-L k k ! fy K . f K N. NK 1' K 4 A ,. , ' L 'H Q Ax' A . . -1 ,4 ' ly N -AX4 A , in . V A ' , .v,f, - - V .- Im. , .l w...,,1 g, ,. qi. l S , 5 N I W. b . K V M tr? kk'h. I ,iv ij ,, Qui Rf A iwxlzg: A x K 7 K N K X K U ' . ,Y H f I I 6 101-mp fqmvxuuwamnanuap-,um,1en1venues.-qs.r0sui.runm-nn 11011191 ...pl coi1,.g:,aav,,gf,.,,.,, 3. gui'-1-.:n101 0:4 I ! ! ! 1 Q I Q I F 2 4 i ! ? ! ! ! 9 i 3 i i ! 4 ! ! Q B l ! ! 9 H 2 ! 3 5 Q 9 ! ! Q ! B ! B in '1 5, oi-xi-1315111301011xiuiuzuxniu -1 Ng: 10101- rioiuini-niu-3411-riuxuiux-vxnxni-viniwi vi-vi: 21ini-xi-5.1-rin-1-wi'-1-x11w31x.1mx.1wsiwiwi-vc 1 fy 1 ' 9 vi :ui 103. 0.4 "X,- 3 vluiniai-11 :ini sq 501010:-v1oi0,0 1 Illini! iibill li li lilWilIf'iiIl?4lf4lQ4Il0Q0i4ll4l10l010i P10101 Clillliililbilxi In the fall of 1926 a class of more than fifty members entered A. H. S. It has ever since been distinguished for its energy and enthu- siasm, its class spirit and its famous athletes. Naturally it was young and green. But it did as other classes have done and will continue to do after it: outgrew its infancy. The short period of two years has passed, only to give this Sopho- more class of twenty-nine members an opportunity to grow, to advance and to attain. Gradually the number diminished, some leaving during the Freshmen year, others in the second year of their High School ca- reer. Some of their vacancies have been Iilled by new class mates, coming from other schools. Now that their buds of greenness have burst forth and they have spent two years of, earnest effort in unfolding these tender petals they are truly hoping to be "Jolly Juniors" in full bloom. We trust that none of this promising class will have fallen in their steady march toward SUCCESS and that they will give us cause in '31 to be proud of them. INEZ GILLESPIE, Class Historian. 11031111 101111 111111tidifliqlilixlialiilimiiziimxif101010101 xqboioi 2 1011 10:0 11014 ici: xjuioicwjoioiojojcriuiafiuiu r1crjo1oiojoj1x:oicri1x1an:fv1u:1r14x:4s1rrCba xjcx11rj1n14r1:sj1v1nxi4n1:n14v:- F 554 , .ni- ii ioiotbnioii is 31 21 if 1113: 1411 Loivemsxv 11 Presialenl Uice President Class Officers Secretary and Treasurer Mildred Anthony Mildred Bowen Henry Bednarski Theodore Dalrymple Sara Dickerson William Dalrymple Pauline Farrell John Fomenko Denzel Gosnell Inez Gillespie Edith Hendershot Stella Hrica Class Qoll Ethel Horstman Margaret Hobson Catherine Henry Margaret Jack Steve Luber Walter Maleski Martha McFarland Jonathon Moreland Wayne Mullen James Moscrip Frederick Packer folm Moreland William Dalrymple llflilclred Anthony Ruth Robinson Joseph Robb Virgie Steenrod Anna Sheptuk Lloyd Singer Alec Truscaloski Mary Virginia Tyrell Alameda Wonnacott Donald Wells Stanley Yakabawski Daniel Roe Annis rgoioiotpa if 1 30111 190: 11 1 1 is 10:4-1ogu11 1 is 10:1 11 11 in fini 'F 9 l l Q E l ! ! ! 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Q 0,0 inniuguioiwiuin riuini-li-qirrifri-I " I 12011L14ni-niIlin:-H1ui.liuiniuiuimhiuiuiniz nio1o1o1n::u1 ivZ'IZ'ffl'v?WZri'vi'v111241i0i4ri'l2' 02011-in 19:0 viviuiuinc 0 0,0 lic I bi 3 V1 311201111011KQWZWLI-liikiuiili1l1Ivl0Z1ll01nirx2-hi CLASS ROLL Clarence Anthony Florence Barkhurst Joseph Black Sara Bleakmore Evelyn Buchanan Ruth Buchanan June Chaney Georgia Crawford Finley Cunningham Weido Danniballe Della Dechant Howard Dobbs Anna Gerlack Bertha Golec Faye Grove John Hall Evelyn Householder Mary Marty William McFarland Geane Mercer Rose Merrelli Viola Moreland James Nacci Louis Sipos Steve Stako John Wasko Chester Wells Earl Warden Otto Zancanella. Di il II init!Xhlluilnilnilxihfixfbilrifvlfhifxifuihlhifvilrifllhil 1011 4 iv! is :Univ if if in-3 -11111 CLASS CLASS ROLL Edward Albright Mabel Payne William Aspinall Wilda Phillips Stanley Bernoski Ramondo Rotonda Halford Brokaw Thelma Ruckman Bertha Cassells Alec Fillipovich Frank Harnyak Tony Luber Etta Mae Marchbank Paul Martin Ida Merrelli Floyd Miller Norian Maud Jennie Runevitch May Rygel Kathryn Sawko Dorothy Singhaus Barbara Symons Vera Sloan Donald Toland Dorothy Walters Dora Wright riuluioimI1di-viui.his51-lioiniuioixvioiarinxioi m14lI1ltfrCnogoQo3oQv31ftv11'?l'1lvGgpaqv1v1D wlv101xr1u1ucsv3o3n1v40o1cno1oesn1s Fresh an Class Hi ta On September 8, 1919, twenty-live young and carefree sailors boarded the first ship of knowledge at the port of Adena, Ohio. We sailed on rough seas from September until May, when We landed not sailing again until the next September. At each stop we had a few new sailors board our vessel to take the places of others who had de- barked. On each voyage we made, the seas became rougher but most of us braved the storms and did not desert the ship. At last, after eight years of this work we were prepared for even harder Work and rougher seas, so when we reached port in May, 1928, there were fifty who left the "Elementary Ship." September, 1928 when We again met at port Adena we found that a few had decided to give up the sailor life and many from other ports -York, Harrisville and Ramsey-who were prepared to sail on "The Freshmen." While on this voyage some were terrified by the huge waves-Science, Algebra and Latin-and left the ship as soon as pos- sible. We who are about to disembark, are now prepared to board the vessel "Sophomore" when it sails next September. WILDA PHILLIPS, Class Historian. Class Ofcers Tresidenf - - - Alec Ffllipmvicfw 'Uice President - - Secretary-Treasurer Barbara Symons ltiiiltii li0ldQ lQ0i ii 1011-18 lil4ilill11hQly1019 liGlIDiWi0i0i 9' 1 1 I 012111431xi-lilx1uqp4l3u3u1f:in1- 4. e 0 ini'nilxiu1u1uirliui4xi'lil111ni-uifxilxiuilxifxifni A1 wi at A 1 2 l , Y rivi- o 0.4 2024vimvim,luisliuivtuiuieriuioi-viuinioiuifvioiuiuioioioimrioioioqpoioiwvianioifpzn l 9 Q nj0:o1oZ0io14rju14 rioioioiojuiariojcnic nil nr-ini' ri-riujf rjolaxjoiojfljuioirxivilviojuitrilsi-vifhifniwifriuifsi 'I' 01 Doitriuinioinii 11 ini: 10:4 2011 in iniuinituivil 11 1011: Football Review Adena 6 Flushing 19 Adena got off to a poor start when the fast Flushing eleven trimmed us on our field. Although handicapped by lack of prac- tice, the boys put up a good fight only to be defeated by a 19-6 score. Adena 6 Mt. Pleasant 6 The following week Adena and Mt. Pleasant met on a wet and muddy field and battled to a 6-6 tie. The game was devoid of thrills as both teams resorted to straight football. Adena 0 Barnesville 7 Adena next met Barnesville with a squad of twelve men. Des- pite the fact that there were very few rooters for the team, Barnes- ville was held to seven points. Adena 0 St. Johns 6 The St. Johns boys from Bellaire came to Adena expecting "fish on Friday," but after a hard game they considered themselves lucky to get a six point margin. Adena 6 Tiltonville 26 We went to Tiltonville and in the first few minutes of playing they scored on a "fluke." The game was lost but the Adena boys fought to the final whistle. Adena 0 C14 first downs, St. Clairsville 0 Cl first downl In the St. Clairsville game our line proved a "stonewall" and the opposing team did not gain more than ten yards through it. Adena travelled within scoring distance three times but lacked the punch to put it over. The game ended with a scoreless tie, but the boys were encouraged by the showing they made on the defense. Adena 26 Cadiz 6 On Armistice Day, Cadiz traveled to Adena expecting an easy victory but we were too tough for them. The team worked together so well that we scored in the first quarter. Cadiz managed to get one touchdown but we came back with two more and the game end- ed 26-6 in Adena's favor. Adena 12 Smithfield 0 After defeating Cadiz the Adena team continued in its stride by winning from Smithfield the following week. Long runs and passes featured the game but the Adenians were able to cross the goal only twice. Adena 0 Dillonvale 7 Thanksgiving afternoon found Adena and Dillonvale lined up for the kick-off on Dillon's field. The first quarter was all Adena but in the second the team lost its punch. When the boys came back for the last half it seemed all their determination had left them. Dillon scored right after the quarter started and although our boys fought desperately, they could not overcome that lead. 10101011 3 1303 1031 ioicn11l10icli1ni0i4li1ni0ioi1v21l11ri:vi1vicri 510101 'Z' 101011nif11141111111030101011Di4li0Z01ci1clicl11b11l14bIl1cri4yjqpj0j0j1yjapj1pj1x11y3rj4 sifxiivjtriaxjexicxilxicricrjtnjl 0 vi! 3:14114 14 14 if in-14 ilvilviv-ioixninioim-1031111 1:11 1114 Adena Adena Adena Adena Adena Adena Adena Adena Adena Wmmfismi FOOTBALL SCHEDULE, 1928 6 7,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,......,,,,,, , ,,,, F lushing 19 6 ,, ,,,,,.. ..Mt. Pleasant 6 0 ,,.. , ,,,,,, Barnesville 7 0 . .,,7.Y,,7,, ,, ,, ,7,...7 ,,.,, ,,.,.,,,,, , , . ,7,,,,.....,77,7, St. Johns 6 6 ,77,7,7 ,,,7Y,7,, ,,7,7 , , . ,,7Y,,, ,, ,, , ,, ., ,Tiltonville 26 0 Q14 First Downs! .,,.,,,,, , ,,,,, St. Clairsville 0 Q1 First Downj 26 7,7,,,, , ,,7,,7,, , ., ,,,, ,,,,..f . . ..Y,7 ,, 7,,, , ,,Y,, .,,,,Cadiz 6 12 ,,,7 ,7,, ,7,Y,77 , , , ,, ,,,, , ,Smithfield 0 0 ,,,,,,,,, ,, , ,,,, Dillonvale 7 -1 m1 11.aux.sxor-vinraxazax-sto.-xuxorfxinxoxoxoappgngf 0CDojo14n1oi01oi4x:o14r1fx1o1aw14riozojojfvioiojojoiwviuiozo n1oi1ljo11ljoioi4bi1b1cri111o11rjo10i1111l11b:fxj1 IP ? ea 0:0 :mio 'i4l1Ui0illil'Cit'illiUill101IvYh1h'il'll'if!luillllilvivlvlvll llIil'll'il'lIiil'iI lilililhi l l i , l LEWIS HARRISON EDWARD DUDGIK Quarterback Tackle Lew was a good field ircnerfll H1111 ball Car' Another zreen player who learned fast and Pier, RIS well TLS H Vfllllllble fl'3f0nSlV9 mlm- with became an iron man on the defense was Coln- tht' irreutest Of' lllelllillfe he Wmllfl Ulvk the lea' nel. He found himself in the second half of the Kher' llrlrlel' l'liS ilrm Hflll h?1'Ul fer U19 middle iff Tiltonville prime when he stopped play after the line usually pin-king: up a few needed yards. play llll-,High his Side of the line. From then I-Ie was good en-1uLth hrulien field runner tu on he played renzirkable football considering :win il'H'UlIS-'l1 Lfwlile and :'ro:'nd the ends. C111 his experience. We regret that Colonel zrradu- was the most experienced l-liyer on the team ates this yen' for in time he would have made and we wish him the best of luck in college. a name for himseli' as a lineman. DAVID FOX End Dave was our mana:-:er hut showed up so well in scrimmage one night that Chet put him on the team. Althouirh he was prreen there were not many runs went around his end. When le tackled a man. that man knew he was tfielsle l. Dave deserves credit ful' his showing: his first year. RUSSELL PENMAN RAYMOND MULLEN Halfback Raymond is a hard-hitting: and hard tackling: hack who showed up well this past season. He RUSS is th? 'my Whn Won the Hf'mifHff"" "f is a Lcood blocker and good defensive man. "'lVUSini5 teams fm' his nwve and fight' He When vallefl mmm U, Ca,-ry the lmll Ray always was a tri:-ky haeli and often hrolie away for mime lhrmmh. He was holler at hitting tlw growl :rains throuzrh iavkle. He was pretty light line than running the ends' Mullen will llc, for hlockine: hut he pruved a growl help in tak- mlsscll next year. ine' out the ends. Muvh will he expected from Russ next year. 1o1ucnoin1o1vi. wining- vgoinzol rua.: 1 oz-n1l::.:L-. zz if: :iriszfincm'-zlziiziv 4 -:- ! I Q s ! l I 5 0.0 Oztivioioic-Xoiuebfvioivi :vin-14-14v14-1011-ioiviaiioiivicvxoxris-imwifiii-icnifviciiaviavifvi ! ! ! W , ' ' l ! r l , a i ?i i i HENRY BEDNARSKI ROBERT SOMERVILLE Center and Fulllmck Guard A Henry is quiet and steady. He is always the Bob was an inexperienced player but showed i same kind of a player and is dependable either up well during: the end of the season. His long: i on the line or in the hack field, although he arms were useful in rearhim: over the line and ' seems more at home on the line. He is a sure grasping.: a pl:1yer before he was well started. C lat-I-.ler, passer or receiver. Althouprh handirap- His defensiiie work was better than his of- ! ped by bruised hips he hits the line nicely. fensiye but in another year he should be a ' well balanved lineman. i JOHN HALL i Tackle i Johnny was active for his size and although : ereen he played good enouieth football fur a Freshman. One of his chief wants is aggres- i siveness. We'll expert to hear a lot, more of ' Johnny next year and hope he isn't. so good ! natured during the games. ' LOUIS SIPOS ROLLIE WISHARD i Tackle Center i Anoiher Freshman who will hang on like n Rnllie hid hard luck and injuries kept him - bull don, but plays a silent watt-h.'ul name. He out for a mood part of the season, but he show- ' started the season at iruarrl and later shifted ed up well in the early part of the year. His i lo tat-kle, where he seems more at home. He position was L-enter and he played it like a vet- - needs to lose some of his good humor during: eran. Rollie received some hard know-ks in the l the gl,-yms, "SilQm-Q Siposw and "Johnny" 1-an first few Ltanies but he never said "div." until V tear things up next, year if they would berome he was down and out. He will 1:11 strong: next more blood thirsty. year. li lilbliiillitllrlllllillllilhiqinllxlilllill-litllllllliillirllhiliilllllillilQllQlli0i0l0lllQlPQllQil sfo C 50 o o.ol9w1n1.u1n:ua K4 0:15114 ani 1. 4251-is gm. an--14 cs. np. cm ani :nf ani :pf ani use gs- 1:4 nm asf rm 111911311111 F U i i JOHN MORELAND i Hal fback .luhnny is a shariishonter when tossing: the lxall. He punts as well and usu.illy better thm l - ..., FRANK HARGRAVE Tackle and Guard F'r'nl: w'iS not quite so rough as a lmy his sizzc shrwld lie. llut he vtin play p:uud fmmlluull ' any upgzonent, either with a wet or dry bill, when he Lakes a nntim-n and next, your more i Johnny is a yrnml plave kicker and runs ends will be exxvofted of him. Frlnk was a hard ! nfl' tau-kle nr thi-uuxrh the middle just the same, tavkfer and blocker and miy develop into :x l Ile is fighting: dlfenwive fulllvavk and by hi: mmf! end. Those long: arms ouuht to snag many help to the line. keeps 'en sz-rxmpilig. Johnny ifgissczrs and smear amusing pI,1ys and lilly:-rs. Q is the nrubilyle 1925? quarterback. I ALEC TRUscALosKr . Guard ' This was Alec's second year nn the varsity 6 and he was one of the main mugs in the line. - He played. like Vic, down low and let nothinfr ' im Lhrnufrh him. The only way to uiin through 6 the L-enter' of our line was nver the top, Alec - fought and held like a bull dup: on the irunl . line and many time-S made taeklos behind the ' line uf scrimmmre 6 JAMES MOSCRIP VICTOR RUCKER i Tackle Guard i Jim held down the wing: position this year Vin' was out durimr a part of the season, but - when he czime hack he surely made it hot for and did it admirably. He is not very heavy but A he stunned anythingr that A-ame his way. He was :owl at snamzingz passes for lengthy grains. Jim will be a valuable man tu next year's team. his nppunenls. He played at end in the first name but soon found his pnsitiun at guard. With more experience he will make one uf the best linemen in history. 5:41u1n:n1u1fring-ixuxugi-omni:nxugmvcpuxr1 ':.': -T. ze: -r ---WUL-.-uni-1,2101f-qpuzrzfz.:-ugnf, 1 in 111411011n1fv3v34vivqnv1v14i1scpviviviu-xvxnvif xvxnqvvioxi 1:1111 in-14114-:nxt-30:1 F' Coach Hannnhs This was Coach Harmahs first year at Adena and it proved a vesy successful one. He not only led the football team through a fair season but turned out one of 'thy best basketball teams in the history of the school. "Chet" was great for clean sports and discouraged rough talk among the boys on and off the field. He taught his squad to play the game for the love of playing it and stood for ns nonscnce on the part of an individuel. W'e admire him not onlv as a coach bu as a min. The Sen- iors Wish him the best of luck next year. Manager Crawford Ray was the handy man about the place this year. He was faithful to every play- er's need during football but in basketball season he developed a habit of not being around when the players wanted him. Nevertheless he did a lot of hard work and made a very good manager. He fully de- serves the letter awarded for his services. LLEWELLYN BEYNON Halfback Give l'e:1n an open tielil and watch him run' away from his opponents. He was the fastest man on the teilm and naturally made 'x good safety man. He was a good pass receiver .zrnl also a fair blocker, What he lacked in weghi he made up in speed and nerve. Manager Walker Here is a boy who believes that business is business but is just as much fun as the next one. Barney filled out all schedules and signed all contracts as well as taking charge of all athletic funds. He handled the money in such a way that we not only payed off our debt but made money the same year. He deserves a great deal of credit. Manager Shields "Beardo" was our trainer and manager combined. He was indirectly responsible for our victories by keeping the boys in the best of condition and good humor. It was largely through his efforts that we were able to pay off our debt by keeping the equipment in tip top shape. We are proud of Manager "Beardo." ioioinizriniuioqbuininivli111111-1111211301-vioifrxircouit1101173-ri-nioio:9.,1..gq,3.,14,1 ! ! U U l u l a ! 5 F F F ! ! ! ! ! E I l l i I ! ! 1 ! Q n 1 4 n E Q Q 1 ! 4 4 Q s ! Q ! ! Q Q 4 ! ! ! 1 E. 11010101 901011 301111 it 3 10103 vi0iDdD0?0ivit it ilbilifvilrioicrifriclicxicrifxi AZVWWW7 W! M :Km As We look back over our basketball record and note that we won twenty-four out of twenty-six games played, we know that it was the most successful basketball season in the history of Adena Hlh. Unfortunately the first game was lost to Smithfield and the last tour- ney game to Belle Valley. On February 22, the team went to Steubenville and there met Knoxville in the first round of the Jefferson County tournament. The boys played their best basketball and after playing four games won the county tournament. Then on to Dover where they met New Athens for the third time during the season and for the third time defeated them. Two games were played at Dover and the following week after journeying to Dennison the team was defeated by Belle Valley, not a better team but by this time the Adena boys were so tired and worn out that we cannot wonder they lost. By winning the County Tournament the third time, the silver lov- ing cup became the permanent possession of Adena High School. The Steubenville Chamber of Commerce presented the county champions with a silver basketball trophy. Besides these, Adena was also award- ed the championship cup of the Eastern Ohio Athletic League, having won all twelve games played in the League. I-.lIll:Uiuli1I16.0-4li1l1:KillldQllQ0.0.0.dQlll. Kiwi itll 2' 21111111011xi111:1101011riojoioioioioiotsojqrjoioisiojirjssiuiricrioiiwjcxifxicxicrjfnifxicricnjsvjarjc 0' '. T5YPyl7f5K5'7""l'Tf, "1' I ' ' 'Y ' '. I I f 10211101 051304 'iixilvioiq 1 Smithfield Dillonvale St. Clairsville Ex High Mt. Pleasant Flushing Mt. Pleasant Smithfield Barnesville WoodsHeld Cadiz New Athens Dillonvale Flushing St. Clairsville Barnesville Woodsfield Cadiz New Athens COUNTY TOURNAMENT Knoxville - ....,... ..........,,,,,,,, T iltonville A t d ms er am Mt. Pleasant SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT New Athens Carrollton DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Adena ,, ..,. A ,,777 14 Adena ,....,i. ,,AA, 2 4 Adena , ,,..,, ,,,,,,, , 35 Adena ....,, ,, 23 Adena ,, ,,,,,, 16 Adena ,,,,,A,, 34 Adena ,4,,,, 9 Adena ...,,.,, 21 Adena ..,,.. ,, 16 Adena ,,,,., 1 28 Adena ,.,..,, 19 Adena ,,,,, ,C 25 Adena .....,., 32 Adena ,,,,,,,. ....... 4 0 Adena 1,1,,,,, 23 Adena ..,,77,, 16 Adena .....,,, 28 Adena , ..., , .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,7 33 Adena ,-,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,..... 2 3 JEFFERSON Adena , ,,,, , ,,,,,,, 87 Adena , 1 7, 22 Adena . .... .....,.,., 3 5 Adena 1 , ..,,,., 33 Adena .,,...,. . .,.,, 32 Adena ,.,,,..,,,,, ,22 Adena ,,,, ,,,, 2 7 Adena .,,,,,,717 Belle Valley TOTAL POINTS Opponents 17 8 21 12 10 13 7 15 10 21 14 16 10 20 18 14 18 11 12 5 14 12 17 16 18 36 385 riniu 211301 .o 114-111101011 -101011 1014 nioioio :oil 11010141 11014 11014 lilitlibiiliililiiiiilitililtlill 11014 0:0111 101014024 :Illinivioinixxiuiojariirioilricxxcxioicszaxix nzozoxozozoxozozoqq 1101010101011r:uju10i4lj0i1vj4ri4rZ4r14li011r1-ni 0:0114 N 1 131-1414 in 14142 14-3-ic cn 11141-:in 143 -3 'ibiza is-2011 1:14 l 4 1 w l i Llewellyn Beynon-Forward Peon was about the cleverest man on the team and used his ability to good ad- vantage. He was light but his speed and fight over-balanced his weight. Of course he had his off days but on the average, he played good ball. His favorite shot was from the middle of the floor and he made many of them. He will be missed by next year's team. Lewis Harrison-Forward Lew was a cool headed player and was high scorer for the team. He was fast at breaking for the basket, taking a shot or passing to a team mate. Lew was an ac- curate dribbler and passer as well as a good team player. He acted as floor lead- er in most of the games and will be missed next year. Victor Rucker-Center Not an outstanding player but steady and dependable. The boys liked to have him in the line-up and there was always something lacking when he was out. Vic' was good in blocking passes into the cen- ter and in breaking up dribbles. Another year will show improvement in Rucker's playing. Jonathon Moreland-Guard Here is one of the fastest men on the basket ball floor. His offensive work made him very valuable to the team. Johnny was especially good at dribbling and pass- ing besides ranking high in scoring. He has two more years and will probably be- come one of the greatest players ever turned out by Adena. 1 ni Iisliuiuiulnlinifliulukuiuli James Moacrip-Guard Jim was the best guard we had under the basket. His long arms often blocked a would-be shot and knocked down many a dribble. Jim was a better defensive man than he was offensive but he fitted in well with team play. He worked with More- land to make up one of the best pairs of guards in this section. fin'irll:Iimvinlilrlmlirlinvixvimliili vilioiui is 1034 1010101 if 1021 14 1011 3113014 10101 Russell Penman-Guard or Forward Russ is a fast and clever player who works in team play very nicely. Because of his size he is handicapped for defense but his scrap makes him an effective and valu- able player to any squad. He is a fair shot but gets nervous under the basket. Russ has one more year to play and two for- ward berths will be opened by graduation. w 4 David Fox--Guard Dave is a Senior and played his first year of basketball. When under the basket and unable to pass out or dribble he would wrap those long arms around the ball and there jump ball. Although not much of a shot he fed the others. Dave rather liked rough going. Frank Hargrave-Center Here is a tall, lanky boy not so speedy but very steady. Frank gave Rucker a bat- tle for center. He worked well in the first line defense being extremely hard to shoot over or draw out of position. Rather slow in shooting but he made an average number of shots. We shall expect much from Frank next year. Alec Truacalosln-Center and Forward Alec, a good sized boy, not noted for speed but for dependablity and a good method. He always played the same game regardless of the score. Alec doesn't drib- ble much but passes a great deal. Like some others on the squad he hated to shoot for fear of missing. Everybody misses. in-1 in 1.-in-1 vgniuini It 1 li vi I3 -1 1 li 1:1101-liniuiuixxii11010:QUQUQUQQ Joe Black-Forward "Hobby" was always ready to step in and do his bit. He was kept in the reserves mostly but was used enough to gain valu- able experience for next season. "Hobby" is a Freshman who won a varsity letter and deserves much credit. A gain in weight and height this summer would aid him greatly. 0:01014111rjoxuiojoioiuioiwricljojrlinioioiarjoiwlicbifiidvi pojoioiojojojqlic101014v1o:1n1njojo11r1o11rioj1v:1x1o::x:ci14nioj4 02 D101 11111011 1011110111111 xi xi ni xi ri ni xi 1111111 xi xi si ui ri 1.11111 I i I Q ! ! ! Q E Q ! 5 Q ! ! Q Q l Q. D B os 0111 Adena Adena Adena 26 ,,,, 43 Adena, ,,,,,,, A.,, , Adena Adena Adena . ....... ....,,, 2 9 Adena , ,,,,,, 20 Adena . ,,,,,,, , 19 .-Xdenaw ,,.. , ,,,,,, 29 Adenan , 7,.., 18 .-Xrlena ,, 16 Adena ,,,,,,. , 7,,,,, 15 Adena ,.,,,, ,,,,, 2 4 Adena ,,,. ,, 7, 18 Adena ,,,,,,,. ,,,,,., 2 1 T Adema, ,,,,,,, ,.,,, , ,379 ini: is 1 11011 if inks 11:11 OTAL POINTS 1 101111011 ie ini:-11 11 11:11 Smithfield 21 Dillonvale 12 St. Clairsville 20 Mt. Pleasant Flushing 37 Mt. Pleasant 29 Barnesville 20 Smithfield 12 Cadiz 15 New Athens 15? Dillonvale 19 Flushing' 21 St. Clairsville ZH New Athens 17 Barnesville 22 Cadiz 27 Opponents 311 0:0 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I s,o 14120: :gn 1 .quasi mini- 1-alluioxuiuiuiuiwniuiuil do ia ui is 1 3- 1 it 34 gui 1 3 Genevieve Lewis-Forward "Babe" was a clever forward and it took a good guard to guard her. She was high scorer for the team and was feared by her opponents. Unluckily she was declared in- eligible in the latter part of the season and was greatly missed by her team mates. Sara Moscrip--Forward Here is the peppiest and hardest fighter on the team. She was largely instrumental in working the ball under the basket for a shot. After the loss of Babe, Sally became the mainstay of the team and collected a majority of the team's points. Sara Bleakmore-Forward Sara is another Freshie who made good this year. She did not play as a regular but was in enough games to gain valuable experience. Sara is a good shot as well as a good floor player. No doubt she will star next year. Nancy Shearer-Forward Although not a regular, Nancy fitted in well with the first team. She was a good passer and a fair shot and could be expect- ed to do her share toward winning a game. She was great for team play and seldom shot unless she was open. This was Nar1cy's last year with Adena. 30101011u:n101u1n1u1fnxuxiix.11011vtnxuxuxuxnii-141:-ax:I1-mxini-11411-ud0n101.,g1 1, Mary Krecilla-Guard Mary was noted for her ability to "dog" her forward. It took a very clever forward to get away from her and there were very few who could do so. This was her first and last year with Adena and proved a very valuable one. The team will miss her next season. Viola Moreland-Guard Viola was tall and very hard to shoot over. She is only a Freshman but played a dependable game for her first year. Viola liked to rough it up and the harder they came the harder they fell. She should be even better next year. Kathryn Heath-Guard or Forward Small but mighty was Katie. She always did her best when sent in a game. If her opponents thought they had something easy they soon changed their minds. Katie will be a valuable player to next year's team. Alameda Wonnacott-Guard Alameda could always be depended up- on to give her best. That best was usually good enough to hold her forward to few baskets. She was a good passer and work- ed well in team play. We may expect to hear more of Alameda next year. 201 ni 12 3 ri 12014110101411111-11.ri:xtuiuluxuzui-'Qui 1 -14-30: -21 11-15011-3 ri 3 xxzwa-.cnszsinxs isiiulzxruxsinzn xvvcbuinqsnzxzics up :co-1-11111111 Anna Sawko-Guard Anna came from Short Creek with liitle experience but showed up well at prac.ice. It look a good farwatd to get away from her long' enjugzli to score. We regret that Anna leaves us this year for she would have developed into a real guard in an- other year. Vera Sloan--Guard Vera was a scrappy little player. This was her first year and she was green but learned fast and earned her letter. She loves to play the game and in another year will be on the lirst team. Vera is a good passer and defensive guard, F J I Bernice Buchanan-Center Bernice had the build for center and played the position well. Of course she was inexperienced but in another year, should show much improvement. She never took time to shoot and thus didn't make a large percentage of her shots. But watch her smoke next year. Manager Sloan The girls had to shift for themselves un- til this year when Anna Mae shouldered the burden and proved herself a desirable and necessary quantity. She was always on deck when needed and kept the girls new- ly acquired dressing room "locked up," making certain that all equipment was in safe keeping. She will he missed next year. vi ua :antininiain11bizvi:limrimviz111114vilviclivrink:hislimvinrinmini:xioiuqgniuioioi binjoiiljlljesioioinxifuiojcnicxjcx his111xiojoi1x:1x:ujoi4xi1xj1r14nj4xi1rj1ri0C:1siarj1wj1Di1r11rjn 201010102 lifrilbiliiiviuiirihi li vi liclinifxiflilxiulnliliillil14xi1li1Di.PDDhi1:1n1 , ,,,,,V Al. .,,. ,J w,, W W, ,, Nw .W .t, ,,,,, W.r,,-MMa Ead lea nlal gEM aggZW5 6!2jW 7v7t55ZZ'g Baseball did not prove so successful as other athletics but it main- tained its position in Adena High. The first three games which were scheduled with Bridgeport, Jewett and St. Clairsville were postponed due to rainy weather. However after being defeated by Martins Ferry 6-0, the team came around to two successive victories from Tiltonville Q5-21 and St. Clairsville C9-6.1 The rest of the schedule follows: May 21-Bridgeport. May 24-Bridgeport. May 27-St. Clairsville. Mail at E-Warcaa FOOTBALL 'V - Henry Bednarski-All district squad, half. Frank Hargrave-All district squad, guard. BASKETBALL Lewis Harrison--All county forwardg all district forward fDennisonJg E. 0. A. L. Honor Roll forward. John Moreland-All County guard and Captaing all Valley guard and Captain QSec- ond Teamlg E. O. A. L. Honor Roll guard. Llewellyn Beynon-All county forward fSecond Teamlg E. O. A. L. Honorable mention. James Moscrip-All county guard: CHonorable Mentionlg E. O. A. L. Honorable Mention. Frank Hargrave--All county center fHonorable mentionj Victor Rucker-E. O. A. L. Centerg fHonorable mentionj 'Z' l P-j"' Z g-3359: 530535 --,.,UQv1.o mm05'4 ob, 25 mrvp -1 Nm cvTz'UUE!3 'D E,'5l.'-:gm LD-Ugg-D' :gf-:mm ...OSD :szzdg i?Ei?" is l:: : : U1 ii 0 Es!!-1 ., li O 52.13 F' :agic II' 32:15 5 Pill! EMM? E giili 'U '--::1: Silii glib: CDES 3 01: : 4:1 1 CD11 -sll, Eiiii Slavs Haifa A153 ml nw N Q!!-7.-.:5,. 35538 :Er.U:: Q-2:3 'UQQQCIJCCI E?om5'5' Q'-'rv-re-rr 00533 WSH.-ae 110101111011 ZlliliitlillllillitllwiinllcllimiiwP24fi1lillimli4ll:licVi4lielinliul hinibxvioiolf 0:4 31111stainingr1u1u1uifx1u24v1u14 xiuiuini xi'14wilwif14xi'1014riuiuzuqp-,Quin10102: ca I MQLIJ 1 r :zo 101010102-11-11-11-1 -:wi-vi-rxni 11- viuauing ni :ing vi v1 -kwin: 10141 501.101 will .zu Ninety Qiaiia The Honorary Society, "Ninety Club" was begun this year as a county organization and the Adena chapter was formed at the begin ning of the second semester. Members were announced at chapel and presented with the club pins. A banquet was held in the spring for the faculty and club members. PERSONNEL CHARTER MEMBERS Anna Mae Sloan-President fSeniorJ Bernice Buchanan-Secretary fJuniorJ Nellie Wright-Treasurer fJuniorJ Robert Walker-Sargeant at Arms fSenio1'J Nancy Lee Shearer fSeniorD Henrietta Hobson QSeniorJ Raymond Mullen fSenio1J Irene Worthington fSeniorj Mary Krecella fSeniorJ Imogene Singer fJuniorJ Mildred Anthony QSophomoreD Inez Gillespie fSophomorel Catherine Henry fSophomoreJ Martha McFarland fS0phomorel Joseph Robb fSophomoreJ 3 111 11211 111 14 in 1 11 ir ini rioiuluinil-inilvi PE? MU This is the first year for the Pep Club in Adena High School. Be- cause of students' lack of interest in school activities the Solid Geome- try class, under direction of Principal Shields, sought to solve the prob- lem somewhat according to Geometric rules. They established a com- mittee consisting of themselves and elected Nancy Lee Shearer for chairman. They elected five more members and set about making plans for pep meetings and other stunts to create enthusiasm. They succeeded wonderfully-in fact so well-that in the latter part of the year there were so many activities that there was scarcely any time for school. Nancy Lee Shearer, Chr. Sara Mascrip Mildred Phillips Mary Toole Raymond Crawford Patrick Sawko Edward Dudgik Robert Walker PERSONNEL Kathryn Heath Frederick Packer John Moreland John Hall Georgia Crawford Vera Sloan Anna Mae Sloan Mary Marty ni ni 11313411111 in 201411111 14 if if 1111111 1 1131 in 1911 l10i0i0T0iu1u11fiuioifxicxioioioinicxjojqnifxil+1014-iu10ioiuj4:11vio:un14u1o14x1ao:0 vjoisxiniuioiojoioioir xjoim '29 101014 1101010101014 liifiiliiliillfiilfifPiiiffiflllbiflfiliiiifljliililbllbixlitlirilitlii ZeitU21D31xii711131rim110201014riot:r?rlinl1o11n14n3ololnioi:ni1hi1rifbicrixcyyicviflfvilrir Girls? Glee Clem The Girls' Glee Club under the direction of Miss Louise Lorentz has accomplished much during the past year. Combined with the Boys' Glee Club the club presented an operetta, "The Gypsy Rover." The Club organized at the beginning of the school year and prac- tices were held every Tuesday afternoon. 14 103010303 pnioioiuif 11 ini 111 101111: ini 110211101 ini: 11411 iuinio 103010103 'Z' '10ill1014lT!7i0illT91l'i016lillilli17ifP1010 1011 1114311411141 Djflifrja L14l11l11l11?1'P1il'1'lT4'I4i'lT'Ii4li014710l0i0f0QQ11il'i9 v 0.0 xjuixxioioifrjoioioivjani- 101010107111010101111rqzvioioinicricxioicxjaxjcvjojaxioiaxjanjcxicxinioioiojcnjoiuioiqxjoioifxjeozo 'I' 111101 2 si C3111 414 I in 14 14 3 3 1134 in iuilrivivininia in-1 1 1:31 2011 14 1011 2 Boys? Game QM The Boys' Glee Club has became an organized factor in A. H. S. This is the second year under the direction of Miss Lorentz and the boys have done splendid Work. There are several very talented young men in this organization and we'll expect to hear more of them in their future work. Practices were held every Monday evening and on these occas- ions strains of beautiful, harmonious music could be heard coming from the music room. We hope the club will continue to grow and im- prove as it has during the past two years. xuznzux vi 11 11 1 x14 1:11:11 111 14 ink 1 1 3 rx 1 1:11:11 14 poxnxnqgngog. 11,103 v1oi4xjcri1rjo1oi4v101o11sioio1:xjoI1 Q14xi:nicr1o1u1o14r14v1o14n11r1o11xi0j4rj1r:4rj4r1nr10j1x1c101014111 ozosxm 31131 2 1111311201112 li :lui Ill? I 1. 3-niugllgwg ,g 1 ,1 343.1011 Q 'ri 12.1 ' eaeanerr a The High School Orchestra, which has always been an important feature of our chapel program and school entertainments for the past eight years, kept up its good work this year. Although smaller than ever before, quality was not lacking. Under the able direction of Mr. Volpe the orchestra progressed greatly and we hope to have several DSW II161'I1bEl'S IlCXt year. Tersonnel Clarinet Trombone Raymond Crawford Lewis Harrison Cornet Piano Lois Beveridge Della Dechant Raymond Mullen Frederick Packer Imogene Singer Halford Heath Fred Harrison 130311301 ini: 'itil Saxaphone Frank Hargrave Violin Georgia Crawford Edith Battistone Donald Riley ininininivniu 101011: Vmi-ri-ririniuioi-rio: vim 2 1020: 3 li 301014111111 'Mae Aaaaaaam Paper Maia The High School paper, "The Adenian" was published through- out the year, completing its second year of existence With the May is- sue. Of course it is still rather amateurish but it is hoped that it will continue to grow and improve in future years. Editor-in-Chief N ,,,,o to Assistant Editor S or News Editor r o,lol Senior Reporter o,,,o,o Junior Reporter or roov Sophomore Reporter STAFF Freshmen. Reporter ool, SOCl2LlEd1t01' S or rrrr. Assistant Social Editor rrcorco,r Athletic Editors- Girls B rrrrrrrr,.. . Boys r.rr rrrr ..... a Joke Editor ,, .S ,rrr 7 Assistant Joke Editors BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager aaa..Neaaaaef-- A -beeeeeeeee4eeeeeeee-efe'eeeee A Advertising Manager eer..aaaaaae.a.,.--aaaaaaaaa.....a-..A a.aaa C1rcu1at1on Manager. .eeee.....-V,,,, .......,f,,....,, FACULTY ADVISORS Nancy Lee Shearer osaalmogene Singer ---o--aLeWis Harrison m,-,Mary Krecella -oWo,Nellie Wright ,-,,a,--,Inez Gillespie -rrrrrrrrrrr-r,-Mary Marty -,,,r,rrAnna Mae Sloan WomrrLois Beveridge Sara Moscrip so Raymond Mullen Raymond Crawford ..g.gegeeeg Clyda Mercer ,-r,orrrRobert Walker -rrrr--.-rrrrDavid Fox W,----Vera Sloan Principal C. B. Shields, Miss Margaret Smith. :info nioioia-11114 fioioioioia via 1111101 vioioioioinjc :icuii1:114xiojoioioiojinierixninioioioioioifxiarioiq 101014 x1010j0j4xZ0j1xi0j0ju11n11r11 71010101011P1F1011134710101111o11v111:1111njo11ri4sioj1vioi1x11n11uI01oj1x:1x:1 inioiniojc THE EQGETHR QLUH A long standing society in Adena High School is the Booster Club. Its purpose is to boast school activities, principally athletics and to purchase gold basket balls and footballs for the Senior letter girls and boys. The club organized at the first chapel period of the year and elected officers and cheer-leaders. Officers President-David Fox Secretary-Genevieve Lewis Treasurer-Raymond Crawford Cheer Leaders Georgia Crawford Vera Sloan 11111111111 C3111 101 10111111 111111 1031101 1 1 111 111111 1 ilifvioic ncnnirzmi CHORUS-GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL OPERETTA u ne Gypsy Roverff Presented By ADENA HIGH SCHOOL GLEE CLUBS APRIL 12 AND 19 Cast of Characters Zara-The Belle of the Gypsy Camp ........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Marton-Meg's husband ..,........,,.,,............,,.,,,,,..,,,,,,,7..,L. Rob-The Gypsy rover ....... ..., . ., .,...,....,.. ... .... .. ...........s Lady Constance--Daughter of Sir George Martendale ....,,.. Nina-Sir George's second daughter ..................,,s..s....,.,..,.. Capt. Jerome-Captain in the English Army .......,s,... ., . .. .. Sir Toby Lyon-A society butterfly ,,.,Y,,,7,. ,,.., McCorkle-A song publisher of London ,..,..., Lackey ,,,..,v...,...s..,,,,v,..,,...,,.,,,,,..,,,,......,...,.,,.,. ,,.,........, . . Georgia Crawford Inez Gillespie Mildred Anthony Mary Marty Della Dechant Alameda Wonnacott Edith Hendershot James Moscrip William Aspinall Steve Luber Theodore Dalrymple Joseph Robb Wayne Mullen Donald Toland Betty Dickerson Emma Lou Gibson May Utter Margaret Hastings Flora Mae Smith Mary Marie Irvin Billy Bernard Sara Bleakmore Kathryn Heath Clyda Mercer Viola Moreland Vera Sloan Sara Dickerson Florence Barkhurst BOYS Ralph Gosnell William Dalrymple Frank Hargrave David Fox Robert Somerville Victor Rucker Russell Penman GYPSY CHILDREN Junior Harrison Billy Burriss Wilfred Case John Skowronski Joseph Tabor Theda Miloski --,-.Barbara Symons Meg, fRob's Foster Motherj-An old Gypsy woman ........ -, Anna Mae Sloan .-.-.--,Raymond Mullen Lewis Harrison Nancy Lee Shearer Rollie Wishard Raymond Crawford Lord Craven-An English Fop, "Doncha Know" ,,,..,,,.,,..,..,,,,,,,,.,,. , Sir George Martendale-An English Country gentleman ....,,,....... Edith Hendershot ..,-.,....Inez Gillespie .....,...........David Fox Frank Hargrave .,,v,,James Moscrip 'F 5:0 ninja 1.11 rjojojojnjc :ja ri 111 11:11 'ni-ximrjwxiojcrjojcxiui-11011 vioioioioinini iuiutmlilliilt Dnihioi -imr3031riuivioin3031103931Iiviv1sIiuini111oi4 in if in in SENIOR CLASS PLAY' "The irl Who Forgotw A Comedy-Drama PRESENTED APRIL, 1929, BY THE SENIOR CLASS Cast of Characters Jason fDanny Mann! Butler in the Baird home , .... David Baird-District Attorney ...,.....,...,...,.,.,..... Greeta-David's Swedish Housekeeper ,...,...,, , Linda Gray-A flirt, with her eye on David , ,,...... Albans Creston-David's secretary ......,....,.,........,...,... Pearl Dawn-David's cousin and ward-A rich heiress Giles Elton-Physician and foster brother to Pearl , ,,,,,,,, Frederick Naylor Lewis Harrison Stella Swann Mary Toole .. David Fox Anna Mae Sloan Raymond Mullen Judy Elton-His sister .........,,..,...................................,,...,.,,., Mildred Phillips Gustavus Svenson-A detective, disguised as a gardener ,. Patrick Sawko ifrioioi :ini 1301 hisliolrrinnlnliclimviuiluicricviuimrinrio: ng riuiwioi 'coaxial vi l Qi 1 U11 li bl li! Di D1 il- i li I1 li lil 71 D2 UQ-P101 bl li-I1-P1-ll 7101 P10101 20Q0l0QOQOQ i Presented By I ADENA HIGH SCHOOL GLEE CLUBS S APRIL 12 AND 19 Q Cast of Characters Q Meg, fRob's Foster Motherj-An old Gypsy woman ........ ......, B arbara Symons i Zara-The Belle of the Gypsy Camp , ...,..... .. .,,,.,,,.,,.,.....,, ,.... . Anna Mae Sloan i Marton-Meg's husband, v..,,..,,.,,....,.... .. ....,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.. ,,.,A,, , Raymond Mullen i Rob-The Gypsy rover ......., A- A.,...,..,.,,..,,,...V,..,........,. . ....... ,......... . Lewis Harrison f Lady Constance-Daughter of Sir George Martendale ,,l..... ,.,.,,, , Nancy Lee Shearer l Lord Craven-An English Fop, "Doncha Know" .....,..,...,,,l..,....,l,,,, ..... , Rollie Wishard i Sir George Martendale-An English Country gentleman. ...,,,.,l...,, ,Raymond Crawford Q Nina--Sir George's second daughter ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,..,,........... ....... . Edith Hendershot i Capt. Jerome-Captain in the English Army ..,......r.. I .. . .,.,....A. Inez Gillespie i Sir Toby Lyon-A society butterfly ........,,,,,,, ..........,,,r..r D avid Fox i McCorkle--A song publisher of London .....,, ...,.., F rank Hargrave i Lackey w.-..V....................V..............................r.... ,7,........., . . ...,c, James Moscrip E CHORUS-GIRLS Georgia Crawford Inez Gillespie Mildred Anthony Mary Marty Della Dechant Alameda Wonnacott Edith Hendershot James Moscrip William Aspinall Steve Luber Theodore Dalrymple Joseph Robb Wayne Mullen Donald Toland Betty Dickerson Emma Lou Gibson May Utter Margaret Hastings Flora Mae Smith Mary Marie Irvin Billy Bernard CHORUS- Sara Bleakmore Kathryn Heath Clyda Mercer Viola Moreland Vera Sloan Sara Dickerson Florence Barkhurst BOYS Ralph Gosnell William Dalrymple Frank Hargrave David Fox Robert Somerville Victor Rucker Russell Penman GYPSY CHILDREN Junior Harrison Billy Burriss Wilfred Case John Skowronski Joseph Tabor Theda Miloski A :nz 101010: 111301:rxnxoiotoioisvinxssioioxoinicvxuioxa-xuininioicxiuvxoiozcrx 2' v:vio11xioio:4x1ojcn1c:i4vj1v14x14v1uicvi4 11:14 it if 1101014 ri- I1-r:1i11l11r11n11r11ni1v11n14li4 F , 111: L iuiuluirkifld 9030101011Iin103041113trihivioitliviviviolvlsvinrillitlioivia is if snmon CLASS PLAY "The Girl Who Forgotw A Comedy-Drama PRESENTED APRIL, 1929, BY THE Cast of Characters Jason fDanny Mannj Butler in the Baird home .... .-., . David Baird-District Attorney ..,,....,,.. . ....,......... --- Greeta-David's Swedish Housekeeper. .......,., ,,,. - ,v.,,,.. Linda Gray--A flirt, with her eye on David ...,e... Albans Creston-Dav1d's secretary. ,......... . ..e,. ,.,......,,. - Pearl Dawn-David's cousin and ward-A rich heiress ,..,e, Giles Elton--Physician and foster brother to Pearl ,,...,.ve,, -. Judy Elton-His sister .,,............,.....,............,........................,,.. , Y, Gustavus Svenson-A detective, disguised as a gardener ,r,r..,, QGQQDil10i0l1Pl1l1tli1!l1bltPQlli0l4l'llll0i0iKYiI141112112 101014 SENIOR CLASS Frederick Naylor Lewis Harrison Stella Swann Mary Toole .- David Fox Anna Mae Sloan Raymond Mullen Mildred Phillips Patrick Sawko oiniotboinioi o. if ! ! l i S l D Q i l i l i I I l I E I ar l E l l ! l ! ! E ! l Q ! ! ! ! Q ! ! ! '5- fwwmgffvezw 7' - 1- ' .-"N 1:-rf-:""--r-'.r',' arn: nzotoxmxnz- nz-sam:-It-it :crux--not-pg ggiggog-r3o1.n1ng.,1,,3.,3,,3.,1.,--niointoxl 1 JUNIOR CLASS PLAY " n Early Bird" A Comedy-Drama PRESENTED APRIL 2, 1929, BY THE JUNIOR CLASS Cast of Characters Cyrus B. Kilbuck-President of the P. D. Q. Railroad ...... Tony Kilbuck-His son, just out of college , .,.,, , ,,,,,,,... ,,,,,. , , Mr. Barnaby Bird-Boss of Flagg County ....,. Mr. Mulberry-Chief Attorney for the road . ,...,,,, Bruce Ferguson-A clerk in the general oifices ,,,..,,. Artie-An office boy ,,,,.........l..,..,....,.-,,-.-,,,,,.,,,,,,,, M Mr. Perry Allen-A young gentleman farmersr, Jessamine Lee-The girl A.,....,,,,,,,, ,,,Y....,,,, . ,,..,,... ,...,., , , Mrs. Van Dyne-An agent for the P. D. Q. Railroad ,,.., . Imogene McCarty--A "Stenog" ......,..,....,,,....,..,,. Mrs. Beavers-Of Flagg Corners ..,........,.. , ,,....,....,I., Rosa Bella Beavers-The belle of Flagg Corners.. ..,, Mrs. Perry Allen-Jessamine's chum ...,,,...... ..,........, Dilly-Mrs. Beaver's hired girl ......,..,, .,,-,--,.Emerson Baldwin Raymond Crawford ..-.,...--.,Frank Hargrave .-----..Victor Rucker John Hall .....-.Russell Penman .,,,-.,,Robert Somerville ---.,-.,Henrietta Sloan Sara Moscrip Kathryn Heath rBernice Buchanan ,-,,----..Lois Beveridge -.------,Frances Robb ---..-.-.Clyda Mercer 201111021:ifr-in111ri1711li1:is11n12:n:biuin1cl14111li4li1ri1li0icr11rio11v2:ri11.oi1r1cnisi4r1: :icuiiwie-:oilljoicrifrisxissiswicnicriojcrjcvioiniuiaxia vzfvrnjisicnxrjavimnjiz-xiwxz-:1v14:1n:4n1o1u:-njoioioqgl 42' iltllvitritiiliilimxiilioiuiilioliuimviviuis 3936131111: 1ov3ov1h:4v1viorivi011 30303 EIGHTH GRADE PLAY' 'fwhen th Bu la Burst? A Comedy-Drama PRESENTED MAY 17,1929, BY THE EIGHTH GRADE Cast of Characters Hiram Hartrlge-Mrs. I-Iartr1ge's husband ...,,,,,,A,,,,7,......,.w,, , ,,..,.,. , Halford Heath Mrs. Hartrige-Who runs a boarding house and Hiram . ..,.... v,,..,.....,. R uth Beynon Billy Aldrich-Mrs. Hartrige's niece ...........v.,,,......... ...A...... E ,,... . Elizabeth Black Fred Simmons-Sykes nephew ,,,.,.............,, .... . ..,,,,A..,,,,,.,..,..,... ,Kenneth Wright Sam-Negro servant ............,,.......Y...,, W .,A,,,.,.,.. H-- ....... - ...,,i,..,. Edgar Buchanan Archibald Stockwell-A real estate agent ......, , ,,,.7,. William Moreland Miss Spriggs--A nurse for 'William Sykes .... ,,.,,,,,, M ae Merriman William Sykes-A guest ,.,,........,...........,,l...l... ..,,,,,, D onald Riley Doctor Sayo-A lady doctor and a guest, .,,......... .. ,...............,,,,,,,,,,..,.......... Stella Luber Warren Brown--Stockwell's partner .........,,... . ...,.. - .... --------- ..,..... Boleck Lisieweki Sara-A colored maid, .................,,..,,............,...,.,, E ,,,,,,r. D ,,,,.... .. Clarence James Whipple-Justice of the Peace ........ sus, ,,.,.. ,, Helen Orosz ,,r,,,,Willis Walker vioioirrioioillioicr 103ni:ri11i1114lisrimi1r1zviq1q,g010g01q,10gf,gq.jq,gq,gq,1q1ay1 1 siuiuiuiut 911114 init 30101031 is 3414211 3031-in 101: 101010 ioimioio ini: Christmas Entertainmen The Senior Class presented a Christmas entertainment on Friday evening, De- cember 21. The program was directed by Miss Margaret Smith and was as follows: Processional-"Silent Night"g "Joy To The World". ,..,.,,,,.,,...,,,.....,. Entire Ensemble . Recitation, .......,........,,.,.s,,,,,.,,,,,...............,..........,,ss..........,..........,.,..,....,.., Mildred Phillips PANTOMINE-"CHRISTMAS IN OTHER LANDS" Reader ,,,,,,.. Lewis Harrison French Children-Ralph Harrison Jr., and Robert Mosc-rip. Norwegian Children-Louise Phillips and Flora Mae Toole. Italian Children-Pauline McCausland and David Shearer. Mother Italy--Mary Toole. English Children-Ruth Chamberlain and Nancy Barkhurst. American Children-Georgia Crawford and Vera Ruckman. Mother America-Mildred Phillips. Santa Claus--Genevieve Lewis. Song-"Up On The House Top" ,. , ,,,, Children Song-"O Little Town Of Bethlehem" ,,,,, ., ,,,r, ., ,,,, . ,,,,,, . .. Entire Ensemble PANTOMINE-"THE STORY OF THE FIRST CHRISTMAS" Shepherds-Edward Dudgik, David Fox and Ellis Smith. Songs-"Hark, The Herald Angels Sing", "While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks By Night." Madonna-Nancy Lee Shearer. Joseph-Robert Walker. Song-"Away In The Manger." Wise Men-Ralph Gosnell, Raymond Mullen and Lewis Harrison. Song-"We Three Kings of Orient Are." Angel-Mary Toole. Recitation ........,................ .. .................. . .... . ..., Henrietta Hobson Song-"From Every Spire On Christmas Eve" Processional-"Adeste Fideles" .................,. ...,.... , ,Entire Ensemble ORATORICAL CGNTESUE' The Public Speaking Class under the direction of Mr. Hanson presented a program in the form of an Oratorical Contest on Wednesday evening, May 8. The orations were rated by three judges and the grades were taken as the final examina- tion grade in the course. First prize was won by Frederick Naylor who orated on "Organized Crime" and second place by Lewis Harrison,-having for his subject "The Revolt of Modern Youth." The other orations were given by: "Junior College" .,...r...r....,..., ......r........,...., .... A nna Mae Sloan "Aviation" ............,... .... ..... .... . M a ry Virginia Tyrell "Disarmament". ,,... , ....... - .... .,....... Edward Dudgik "Modern Religion" .v,,.,, "Movies", ,...r.r ..,, , W "Modern Advertising" .l0QOQOQOQ0l0i1lQ ll0i0QlDOQ0lIlQOQ Henrietta Hobson Genevieve Lewis Raymond Mullen oinlvlioiniv rinisnioioioioif :grant :rox radar: rams: 1 1 ax :Q xx rio: xx-:xox-xx xxozoc 30101014 Football anquet On December 11, the annual banquet for the football squad was given by the Mothers Club at the M. E. Church. At seven o'clock the football squad and the guests proceeded to the dining room which was decorated with the High School colors. Fol- lowing the dinner Principal C. B. Shields acted as toastmaster and the following pro- gram was carried out: "Good Sportsmanship".... ..,,, Coach Hannahs "Play the Game Fair" .. Y,Y,.,, .. .. ,..,..,Y.,le.,,ee,, Dr. E. D. Kackley "A Toast to the Mothers" ....7,,7 . .. .... .. .. v,.Y7,Ve ...VV R . B. Harrison Speeches were also given by the Senior members of the squad and by Mr. Mullen, Mr. Walker and Mr. Roshon. Hobo Party On December 11, while the football squad was having their banquet at the M. E. Church, the High School girls had a Hobo Party in the High School Auditor- ium. The girls went in couples dressed as many different types of persons, mostly as "toughs" and "hoboes." The evening was spent in playing games and dancing. Refreshments were plentiful, consisting of sandwiches, pickles, peanuts, mints and ice cream suckers. The chaperons were Misses Georgia McCaskey and Nancy Thompson. High School Party A contest which was held for the sale of Lyceum tickets resulted in a party given by the Freshman room A and the Sophomores on January 26. These two groups lost in the sale of tickets and were obliged to entertain the other classes of the High School. This they did and an enjoyable time was had by all. The evening was spent in stunts and games, terminating with a delicious lunch being served by the hosts. Lycea ewiew On November 16, a Lyceum Review was presented under the direction of the Senior Class. The entertainment was designed to give an idea of the various num- bers to be seen and heard during the year. The program was as follows: Manhattan Marionettes: Mary Marty, Luella Kugler, Irene Horanzo and Mary Virginia Tyrell. Filipino Quartet: Raymond Mullen, Llewellyn Beynon, Rollie Wishard and John Hall. Ned Woodman, Cartoonist: Rollie Wishard. Henri Boyd Concert Trio: Lewis Harrison, Nancy Shearer and Lois Beveridge. Sam Grathwell, Lecturer: Robert Walker. - 1 vi ri ri-110: rio: vi ri rioiuinioioi xiocpoioini xioiuiodboiota ivitviixixriricxitbitxitxilxirif 21 ioioioioioioioitbitlialitbitrioi Alumni Banquet The Alumni Banquet was held in the dining room of the Methodist Church on December 28. A delicious dinner was served followed by a short program as follows: Toastmistress ..................,...............,..,.,..,.................. Marguerite Ickis Welcome to the Seniors ,.....,,........,......,..,.,..,,..,...,...,,. Lewis Harrison Extemporaneous Speeches--William Murdock, John Mullen, Mar- garet Smith, Howard Rothfuss. Election of Officers-President, Secretary, Treasurer. Following the program everyone hastened to the High School Gym where the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing and card playing. Junior- enior Banquet The annual Junior-Senior Banquet was held Friday evening, May 10, in the dining room of the Methodist Church. The decorations consisted of the colors of both classes. Following a delicious dinner, a program of toasts was given with Ray- mond Crawford acting as toastmaster. The program was: Welcome ...................,v,............,....,..,.,..,...,.,. ..... , A Raymond Crawford Response, ..,..,........ ...... ....,., , R aymond Mullen Class Prophecy ,.,..,. r........... ......r., N e llie Wright Solo ............,......,.., -,- .,.... ..,., , Lois Beveridge Class Will ...........,...l,..,.........,,r.,,,.,......,.,,r,,...,..,........r,,,,, Clyda Mercer Farewell. ......................... . ...ii..............,..,....................., Sara Moscrip School songs and cheers completed this part of the affair. At nine o'clock, everyone went to the H. S. Auditorium where a general good time was enjoyed by all. "Ninety Club" Banquet The initial annual banquet of the honorary society, "Ninety Club," was held on Thursday evening, April 17, at the home of Nancy Shearer. Following a delicious three course dinner the initiation of Sophomore members took place. They were taken through three degrees at the completion of which each received a club pin pre- sented by the president, Anna Mae Sloan. The remainder of the evening was spent playing cards. riot: D1 11014 n1w11n1ojwr:1x1ab14xic11mr1o:cn:1n14r14r1ev1o1o:o11 l l E ! l Q ! ! Q Q l l 2 l E 3 ! l Q 5 l l l E l I E ,E O xjojoioiojx mio oinjf 010101111911 xoxoxoxoxoupuxnane cnoxuznzaxxn-zuvauwcbevcnoviodvortvifvre i0l0i"i0l4 if Cboebvxvxmlbf ,Uwe W, ge Hg SEPTEMBER -School opensg Freshmen go insane trying to register. -Assembly Rules and more rules! -Real classesg stiff lessons? Oh, no! -Seniors celebrate first week with a corn roast -First Chapelg organized Booster club. -Dave spends evening at Symons. -Football practiceg Three report. -Second call for football practice. -Have your dates some Where else! -C. R. S. -Elected class officers. -Glee Club tryouts. Some warbling. -Kathryn talked only 169 times today. 20-Rain! Rain! Rain! 21-First holiday. Teachers attend County Fair. 24-Blue Monday! Why? Flushing 26, Adena ? -Freshmen are beginning to get ac- quainted. -Now, what'd you say? fShorty.J -Championship for talking is now be- tween Kathryn and Vera. -We're going to beat Mt. Pleasant to- morrow. OCTOBER 1-Yes, we did! 6-6 in our favor. 2-Song service in Physics class. 11 12 15 25- 26 3L 4- 5, Extra! Donald Wells came in late. Everything goes wrong. Big football game. Three Adena fans at Barnesville. 8-Shulman "talks it over" with Seniors. 9- 10- Republican Rally. Everyone shakes hands with Cooper. Everybody happy! Tonight's date night. -Not so good! Everybody sleepy. -Morning after the night before. 1'7- 18- 19-Omit last period-Pep meeting. 20- 22 -Teachers surprise us with tests. So sweet of them. First storm! Grade cards out. Everybody studying hard. St. John's 65 Adena 0. -Physical Education begins. 23- 24- -No school! Teachers' convention. 27- 29 30- 31- Boys Glee Club organized. Only 53 more days to do your Xmas shopping. Go early and avoid the rush. Adena 6g Tiltonville 6 Cplus 20.1 -Rose Merrelli! Telephone. Miss Smith lost her temper.. Finder please return immediately. She found it! NOVEMBER 1-Lots of excitement. Pep Club being the reason. nxfnifnzfxisrxmrxrnxrrrffirsi-U14V102rx-1-xuilrimxtnlnguxivxnxozwxoc 903030: 1: -9 viojvioioiuioif 191011 vioioioiirjcrivihivit his 51010101074 lin:-11-:iv ri! 1104:-11014114 11111 51 11n1uZ.n:n1o1o1- Qoxiozf fx 1 .,,,,, .. W -fu' 1 nf- -.2 T' '-"' .1 ,ix Q, .,, Q I Ca endar o vents 2-Tied St. Clairsville 0-0. 5--Seniors sell UD Lyceum tickets. 6-H. S. paper staff organized. More work for the wicked! 7-P. C.-Pep Club or Privileged Char- acters??? 8-Dave busy! Football game Monday. 9-Big parade! Pep? Lots of it! We're going to beat Cadiz. 12-We did! Adena 263 Cadiz 6. 13-Big celebration! Will someone buy the football men new hats. 14-Everybody still excited. 16-Mock Lyceum. H. S. artists discover- ed. 19-Still happy! Beat Smithfield. 20-Lecture! "Less noise in halls." 21-A. H. S. turns over new leaf. Going to make things hum. 22-Bashon turns it back! 23-Most anything. 26-Juniors hold after school session. 27-New case! Hall and Beveridge Inc. 28-We're going to beat Dillonvale. 29-Advent of Goliah. 30-No school. DECEMBER 3-School re-opens after Thanksgiving recess. 4-Seniors plan Christmas entertain- ment. Q 5-Harrison has his daily nap in Virgil class. 6-Raymond C. leaves the sixith period as usual. 7-Smith fails to assign an English les- son. Seniors dumb founded. 10--Donald Wells on time for a change. 11-Hannahs reads Cambridge paper as usual. 16-Freshmen wonder what Santa will bring them. 13-C. C. C. sells Christmas Seals. Mach- an busy. 14-Furnace's day out! B-r-r-r-r! 17-A few Senior girls decide to drop Physicsg Roshon changes their minds. 18-Juniors have a quiet day? 'Z ? 19-Junior boys seem to like Mt. Pleasant -Reason unknown. 20-Seniors get out of school for a change. 21-Seniors give Xmas entertainment. Twenty people present. Christmas vacation begins. JANUARY 7-School re-opens. 8-14-Review. 15-18-Exams. How we love 'em! 19-Have won several basketball games. FEBRUARY 1-Beat Cadiz both games. 2-And New Athens. nilvitlitritvllrillilvlhiuliv1I!1niI11l'11lli1I14l1ll1I!Tl'ilVifbi0iPi!r101I 111 114 .O 1101010101011 Di0i01010Cb0i0i1x101o1014r11 rinioinjoioiuin 1114111117111 O 54 ., ' :fi ..f-ag V, . .. 4-Everyone goes sled riding. 5-E. O. A. L. meeting. 6-Big oificials sleepyltoday. 7-Seniors select invitations. 8-Beat Dillonville! 9-Flushing too!!! 11-Ned Woodman, cartoonist entertains Lyceum fans. 12-The usual thing. 13-Not much else. 14-Just one more day this week. 15-This is the end. Entertained St. Clairsville boys and girls after the ' game. 1 6-Beat New Athens. 18-Annual staff announced. Also Oper- etta cast. 19-Practice warbling. 20-Henri Boyd Concert Trio. 21-Pep meeting. Everyone hilarious. 22-23-County Tournament. Who won? Why? We did, of course. 25-Chapel, speeches, etc. 26-Barnesville 143 Adena 16. Almost a tie! MARCH 2-On to Dover. And we won. 4-Hear Inaugural address. 5-We drew Belle Valley. Ever hear of them. 6-Woodsfield comes to Adena. Sorry, but we just had to do it. 7-Going to Dennison tomorrow. 8-Adena lost-to Belle Valley. 12-Beat Cadiz-Cadiz girls won for a change. 1 5-1 6-Sth Grade Tourney. 17-High School night at church. 18-Shulman "shoots" the works. 19-Wish he'd come back today. 22-War Picture shown today. 26-Visitation Day. So many visitors! APRIL 1-Many fools killed. Few remain. 2-Bernice, will you be quiet? 3-Seniors to present "The Girl Who Forgot" sometime. 4--Seniors stay in 8th period. Why? No one knows! 5-Detention period dismissed tonight. High School rejoices. 10-Baseball with Tiltonville. But it rained. 12-Operetta, "The Gypsy Rover." 15-Honorary Club takes in new mem- bers at Chapel. 18--Honoring Club banquet. 19-Repeat performance, "The Gypsy Rover." 23--Martins Ferry 63 Adena 1. 30-Grade Operetta, "In A May Day Gar- den." MAY 3-Senior play, "The Girl Who Forgot." 7-Tiltonvillc-Adena won. 8-St. Clairsville. We won again. 10-Junior Senior banquet. 20-Mock commencement. 21-23-Examinations. 26-Baccalaureate sermon. 27-Class Day and commencement. 28-Out in the cold, cold world! 10101 ini ri ri :ini 1111101-12. io: ri ri ni 11414 1 xi-ri ri xinioi xi vi vdnoioi 141 101 ri rt- vi ri ri ni 51.111 ri-ni 01-hi-110111-bi-it rioinininiod D101 Our A umni l 899 ' Lida iTownsendJ Hawthorne Rev. Robert J. Shields, Charleroi, Pa. Leonard Bonar 1900 Josie CBernardJ Harrison, Adena, Ohio Mary McLaughlin, Alliance, Ohio Maud lwrightl Allison, Carnegie, Pa. James Casner, Canton, Ohio 1901 Virginia lTownsendJ Crawford, Adena, Ohio Mary lliamiltoni Shields, Charleroi. Pa. R. Anderson Hagan, Long Beach, California. Harry G. Johnson, Adena, Ohio 1 902 Alice fBarkhurstJ Bleakmore, Adena, Ohio Virginia CI-Iamiltonl Folk, Warren, Ohio " Daisy fl-Iaganl Heath Leora tHaganl Hendershot, York, Ohio ' Clyde C. Naylor Ethel 1AlexanderJ Morton, Wintersville, Ohio Ray W. Moore, Cadiz. Ohio 1913 Ralph Cirter, Cleveland, Ohio Margaret fMcLaughlin? Lukens, Maplewood, Mo. Myra IMcL1ughlinl Dennis, Wintersville, Ohio 1914 Marguerite lckis, Adena, Ohio Mary lC1snerj Porter, Bellevedere, Illinois Isabelle fGrovel McCracken, Fairpoint, Ohio Lawrence N. Newberry, Uhrichsville, Ohio 1915 Ray Munson, Jewett, Ohio 1916 Wilma lBernard3 Dokis, Canton, Ohio Georgia Belle, Adena, Ohio Edna. fGoldsboroughl Wood, Adena, Ohio Justin Johnson, Navarre, Ohio Kerr McLaughlin, Pittsburgh, Pa. Don Moore, Cadiz, Ohio Paul Reynolds, Akron, Ohio Charlotte fSeelingsJ Munson, Jewett, Ohio Elsie 1Moorei Amicon, Kent, Ohio Martha fBeckl Bernard, Adena, Ohio 1917 Edith lllargrsvel Black, Parkersburg, Ohio Thelma IReidl Mick, Canton, Ohio Lawrence Murdock, Akron, Ohio Herbert Somerville, Cleveland, Ohio 1918 Elizabeth Grove, Martins Ferry, Ohio Madge Carter, Adena, Ohio Esther lSymons3 Allen, Erie, Pa. Velma lMilhoanJ Birney, Jewett, Ohio Mary CTurnerD Gibson, Scio, Ohio Frances fStringerJ Mallernee, Cadiz, Ohio Lois CReidl Beveridge, Adena, Ohio Charles Bernard, Canton, Ohio Eugene Dungan, Adena, Ohio Corwin Dungan, Adena, Ohio Edna Sutherland, York, Ohio 1919 Ralph Philpott, Cadiz, Ohio Margaret O'Neal, Adena, Ohio Mayme fNay1orJ Ellsworth, New York, N. Y. 1 920 Cornelia iMcEwanb Thurman Riddle, Alliance, Ohio 1921 Albert Singhaus, Adena, Ohio John Hanna, Adena, Ohio Thelma O'Neal, Adena, Ohio Benjamin Shields, Adena, Ohio Clara Blazer, O. V. Hospital, Wheeling, W. Va. Floyd Bernard, Canton, Ohio Craig Shields, Adena, Ohio Letha fMcLeodJ Caesar, Jewett, Ohio Alverna flilanchardi Saunders, Dayton, Ohio 1 922 Margaret Smith, York, Ohio Ida lBeynonb Shields, Adena, Ohio Lettalia fMurdockl Barrett, Cadiz, Ohio Ernest Ramsey, Adena, Ohio John Castilow, Bridgeport, Ohio 1923 Margaret Smith, York, Ohio Ida fBeynonJ Shields, Adena, Ohio Lawrence Jordan, Kimbal, W. Va. Helen lWaughJ Parkinson, York, Ohio Ernest Ramsey, Adena, Ohio 1 924 Lyle Burdick, Adena, Ohio John Mullen, Detroit, Michigan Faye Singer, Adena, Ohio Roy O'Neal, Wheeling, W. Va. Helen Beck, Canton, Ohio Wanda Buskirk, Akron, Ohio Edwin Eggenschwiller, Washington, D. C. :axons up-11 in sm ,141 11 new mn iz no- my niagara: :xoxox 11 r1.n1.u1fu1o1w1oqp4l1,,g0g.,1,,1 'N 11 F ,. I I 'F -1. 'i 2 'S xjojoioioioic 03011 0:1 vii 4:1-ni wav X' --neq--w- v-l-w,vyn- wsu-yung: -v-w -A .v- - f 1 A -f l l l 5 1 2 l 9 l 9 l l l J l 9 5 l l E B l 8 ! l ! 5 ep wr -nu-ag-nw Alumni Amelean Maud, Adena, Ohio Mary Maud, Adena, Ohio Pearl fNamethl Ward, Akron, Ohio Howard Rothfull, Cleveland, Ohio Alta Rouch, Wheeling, W. Va. William Shearer, Adena, Ohio Oliver Ward, Akron, Ohio Thelma lWarnerJ Fleming, Adena, Ohio ' Alfred Whinnery 1925 LeMoyne Barkhurst, Harrisville, Ohio Dean Barnhart, Adena, Ohio Fulio Benedict, Adena, Ohio Blanche iBoroskiJ Martin, Adena, Ohio Cyrus Cassell, Denver, Colorado Nicholas DeNoble, Adena, Ohio Jennie fDiekersonJ Rulon, Adena, Ohio Mildred Dungan, Adena, Ohio Edna Harrison, Ohio Wes. University, Delaware, O June Hanna, O. V. Hospital, Wheeling, W. Va. Lorain Henderson, O. V. Hosp., Wheeling, W. Va. George Hine, Canton, Ohio John Lesko, Western'Res. College. Cleveland, O. George Madjia, Wooster College, Wooster, Ohio Virginia fMaudl Garbesi, Mt. Pleasant, Ohio Lenora Murdock, Akron, Ohio Vivian Murdock, Akron, Ohio Helen 1Nicholsi Pezzopane, Fayesville, W. Va. John Orosz, Adena, Ohio Mildred Singhaus, Adena, Ohio Ralph Somerville, Marietta, Ohio Agnes fStantonJ Zimmerman, Smithfield, Ohio Olive Worthington, Adena, Ohio 1926 Lorena Baker, Cadiz, Ohio Grago Battisone, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio Lester Beck, Detroit, Michigan Ruth Beveridge, Hopedale, Ohio Byron Beynon, Akron, Ohio Verna Caldwell, Zanesville, Ohio Marie Chaney, O. V. Hospital, Wheeling, W. Va. Carolyn Christy, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio Julia Dalrymple, York, Ohio Kathryn Dalrymple, York, Ohio John Eggenschwiller, Detroit, Michigan Mike Erdos, Ohio State University, Columbus,'O. Evelyn Fox, Cleveland, Ohio Myrle Gillespie, O. V. Hospital, Wheeling, W. Va. Louise Ickis, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio Carrol Irvin, Adena, Ohio Andy Kalonick, Univ. of Mich., Ann Arbor, Mich. Eleanor Lough, O. V. Hospital, Wheeling, W. Va. George Naylor, Long Beach, California. Carlo Pezzapane, Adena, Ohio Charles Purdy, Harrisville, Ohio Beatrice Phillips, Stratton, Ohio Elizabeth iParkinsonJ Reid, New Town, Ohio Helen Robb, O. V. Hospital, Wheeling, W. Va. Esther Smith, Wooster College, Wooster, Ohio Mary Walker, Adena, Ohio Margaret Ward, O. V. Hospital, Wheeling, W. Va. Erma fwonnacottl Goldsborough, Adena, Ohio 1 927 Mildred fAdamsl Blake, Adena, Ohio Margaret Bleakmore, Adena, Ohio Theodore Battista, Detroit, Mich. Pauline Bowen, Steubenville, Ohio William Beynon, Adena, Ohio Wilmer Dickerson, Akron, Ohio Ada Carter, Akron, Ohio Olympia DeNoble, Chicago, Ill. Mable Fox, Cleveland, Ohio Stanley Kaminski, Detroit, Mich. Geraldine Hayne, Adena, Ohio Joseph Lock, Cleveland, Ohio Gladine Herron, Kent State Normal, Kent, Ohio William Murdock, Akron, Ohio Virginia Henry. Adena, Ohio Louis Orosz, Cleveland. Ohio Lenore Kidd. M. F. Hospital, Martins Ferry, O. Clarence Penman, Adena, Ohio Esther Martin, M. F. Hospital. Martins Ferry, O. William Scrovonski, Cleveland, Ohio Elizabeth Maud, Kent State Normal, Kent, Ohio Joseph Somerville, Adena, Ohio Marian Mullen, William and Mary College. Richmond, Va. Raymond Rucker, Adena, Ohio Irene Mercer, Kent State Normal, Kent, Ohio Joseph Wasko, Chicago, Ill. Dorothy Symons, Pe Pauw Uni. Greencastle, Ind. Reno Zancanella, Adena, Ohio lsaac Lewis, Harrisville, Ohio 1 928 Silvio Zancanella, York, Ohio Flora DeNoble, Adena, Ohio Mary Battista, Adena, Ohio Joseph Mudre, Adena, Ohio Helen Heath, Kent State Normal, Kent, Ohio Paul Carothers, Kent State Normal, Kent, Ohio Robert Cassels, Harrisville, Ohio Clara Farrell, Akron, Ohio Helen Chaney, Kent State Normal, Kent, Ohio Margaret Crawford, Drexel Inst., Philadelphia. Pa. John Lopo, Detroit, Michigan William Packer, Harrisville, Ohio Pauline Hastings, Adena, Ohio Dorothy Hendershot, Wheeling, W. Va. Helen Ward, O. V. Hospital, Wheeling, W. Va. Paul Moore, Mercersburg Acad., Mercersburg, Pa. Forrest Hawthorne, Harrisville, Ohio. , Olive Sargent, Kent State Normal, Kent, Ohio Beatrice Stanley, Harrisville, Ohio Odetta Anthony, Canton, Ohio Carl Slates, Jewett, Ohio Martha Binns, Castle Shannon, Pa. Verna Conley, Adena, Ohio Leona Hughes, Harrisville, Ohio Margaret Fitzgerald, Adena, Ohio iotogozoxozoxomoxaizoiozlmiriir1o1n1-r1n1u:o1irus-r:.r1u1-,101 vxwx-vqpozoxoi-riot' are l l I i i i i l l I 5 E i S i i E i U I i i Q I 8 I I l l Q i I l l l l B ! l ! l ! Q ! ! :Ia ofa -14 '11-1. 111,11 -q :ax-v i 14:11:ifaimrifairvimni-rin:-ri-11411-xi-131 ri.V3111vilvi:ri:liuiwi-v1fviu2u:,2, ' i Q .g. Q 301.1101ui.ui.ni1xi11i-13u1ui.l1ni.xio1-ui,'ini-11-miniuiuiacbu-is-101.-:miie aim i E i I 10103911i3q1i4ai1ri1n11vioui1v:1r1exiev14ri:xioioisuioioioivisxiavioioimhinimNinlimiuioiu M ,, , Z QQ EARLIER MODEL One day William McFarland and Donald Toland were visiting a large zoo. When they came to a very large animal, a passerby heard William say to Donald. "Look at that rhinoscerousf' Donald explained that it was no rhinoscerous but a hippo- potamus, when asked by William why he thought so, he replied: "Can't you see it ain't got no rad- iator cap." PATIENCE INDEED Miss Smith was trying to teach Chester Wells to read with expression. "Where-are--you-going?" read Chester labor- iously and with no accent whatever. "Try that again," said Miss Smith, "as if you were talking and notice the mark at the end of the sentence." Chester studied the interrogation mark for a moment and then an idea seemed to dawn upon him, and then he read triumphantly, "Where are you going little button hook ?" Lewis Harrison: "What kind of cigars do you smoke?" Ellis Smith: "Me, why I smoke Robinson Crusoe's." Lewis Harrison: "What kind of cigars are those?" Ellis Smith: "Castaways, dumb-bell, castawaysf' Imogene Singer: "Why do they always put D. C. after Washington Y" Nellie Wright: "What good has your schooling done you if you don't know that. D. C. means that Washington was the Daddy of his Country." Mr. Shields: "Have you ever seen one of those instruments that can detect a lie?" Mr. Roshon: 'Yes. I married one." John Moreland: I lost my dog, what am I going to do?" James Moscrip: "Why don't you advertise for him2" John Moreland: "Simple, my dog can't read." Barber: Any particular way you want your hair ru 7 Freshman: Yes, I want it cut off. Mr. Shields: "I look forward every Sunday to the after dinner num." Mr. I-Iann.1hs: "I thought you never slept after dinner?" Mr. Shields: "I don't but my wife does." A man becomes sophisticated when he is able to refrain from expressing hls valuable opinions when someone starts talking about women. "And where do you wish to be vaccinated?" the doctor asked the flapper. "Oh, it doesn't really matter," she replied. "it's bound to show anyway." l'The way to a man's heart is through his stom- ach." says the surgeon. 0:0 tioitrioioioioioicxiwrifrinrinrfiaxioi-xixriqrimrisniaricrinriwrimriwlisuioioioioioioinioicx s I i i Q n i E i I 1 i s Q E 9 i U E I B E i I I i i Q ! ! ! ! l ! ! I ! E ! ! ! ! Q I ! ! 5 ! ! l 3 ,Q 'Z' 90201011nicnic:if:iwxioioiaxiavioiuuioinainioiorioviosiniuioniarzoiaioiini siuiuiuioioc AA AAA , . . ,, WHAT'S WRONG HERE Mr. Hannahs: "What law prohibits adultera- tion?" Mary Marty: "I am not sure, but I think it's one of the ten commandments." WASTED ENERGY Mr. Hanson in Physics class: "David, can you give me an example of wasted energy?" David Fox: "Yes, telling: a hair-raising story to a bald-headed man." PRESENCE OF MIND Mrs. Hanson: "We have been married for many years." Mr. Hanson: fWith a sighl "Yes for all these years we have fought." Mrs. Hanson: fScowlingl "What?" Mr. Hanson: Iquicklyl "Life's battles together, my dear." "What are your future hopes?" inquired the salesman. "I have none, Sir," John Hall replied. "Tomor- row is my g'irl's birthday and I'm worrying about the present." Clyda Mercer: "What is in your head ?" Mabel P.: "Lots." Clyda Mercer: "Gee, they must be vacant." VVhat Pandora's Box would contain today: A lipstick: an eyebrow pencil: some mascara: a box of rouge: two mash notes: three nickels: four pennies: mechanical pencil: wad of chewing: gum: a risque joke clipped from a magazine: some spilled powder: a dance proizram: fraternity pin: broken garter. LOST-My breath while coming to school fif- teen minutes late. Finder please return to Donald Wells. Alameda, while kneeling by her bedside praying said: "Dear Lord, I ask nothing for myself, but just give my mother a son-in-law." COULD YOU IMAGINE Everyone getting A in Algebra. Henrietta Hobson not reciting to the "Yankee Doodle." tune of Anna Mae riding a horse. Clarence Anthony studying. Nancy not talking. Virgie toe dancing. Fred Naylor with his hair mussed up. Fred Packer not talking about his dates. Georgia Crawford growing up. Edward Dudtlik havirlf: a date. Lewis Harrison not grumbliniz. Sara Moscrip not in mischief. He slipped on the peel of the wedding: bell. rioxuiotfrioiarioililozntmioilrioioioioioxoxoxozoxoq paznzoxoxozq 0 0.1 I i I l E S ! ! ! ! I ! ! l ! Q ! ! ! l ! ! ! ! Q 'S nioioioievioioilrituilbivilvilliixiulii lilritlialilviwriilitbitbifvltriv 101010141 ww! W ff Norean Maud: "Women always contradict each other." Barbara Symons: "They do not." A Freshman was found wearinz his stockings wrong-side out, because they had a hole in the other side. Fred Packer lin Geometry classb: "Yes, Mr. Shields, I think I will be able to work that propo- sition if you tell me how." Irene: "I don't know whether to become a car- toonist or a poet." Mary Krecella: "Oh, become a poet by all means." Irene: "Have you read any of my poems 7" Mary: "No, but I have seen your cartoons." The Virgil class had been translating an account on the "Fall of Troy," in which the Greeks had used a battering ram. Miss McCaskey: "Now, what is a battering ram ?" Nellie Wright: "Oh, I know, it's some kind of a goat." Mr. Hannahs: "Vera, what is osmosis?" Vera Sloan: "Osmosis is a fertile place in a desert." fi' :ji- Q, X X X F f . ,ff my W When one of the Seniors told Georgia Crawford that Santa Claus had died, she at once decided to commit suicide. Mr. Shields: "What is overhead expense?" Anna Sawko: "The cost of a hat." John and Lois were boarding the steamer to sail to Europe. All of a sudden John noticed a huge bull dog staring at him and John immediately started to run, and Lois called him and said, "Why John, I thought you said you would face death for me." And John hastily replied: "Yes, but I didn't say I would face a bull dog." Robert S: "What did you get for singing in the Glee Club?" Russel P: "I got applause. What did you get?" Robert S: "I got thrown out." Mr. Mercer: "That fellow you had last night would make a zood animal for the Zoo." Clyda: "Why father, what do you mean ?" Mr. Mercer: "When I walked through the hall last night I saw that he had two heads on his shoulder." Miss Smith: "I will give you a zero in that English examination." Kathryn Heath: "That means nothing to me." Diuioicvioicvioiflioioifrifrinlislifviw riniznioioioioioioizrilliuiqvievin 'I' 0:0 ' uzutuiuxux-:Luau u 1 in-301014 Q 0:0 icrioioininiui 4114mini-liluilltxxiuimuimui fu- fi uint' ,ini-viui-111 120211 .1-r 2-rio:-riuiuioi-ri-viui LQ 111030201011 0:5 wxlwimvkuiotuiniuin pn ui-nininq 901010301011 at I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 114-101:-:4n1n:oio1o1c rininjojoioinioic 11010101010 rjoiojoix 0' Patronize Our Advertisers Ippoliti Milling Co. ...,I Dillonvale, O. Frank J. McGavran I I I I I I I Cadiz, O. The Hoover Phillips Co.I I ---- --I I I I I IIIII II IISteubenville, O. Harrison 8: Jefferson Telephone Co. Pezzopanes Shoe Store II II II I II -I IIII I Adena and Cadiz, O. Smithfield Auto Co. - I Smithfield, O. Ferguson's Inn IIIII Mt. Pleasant, O. Pop Schultz-I I Wheeling, W. Va. Ben L McGary IIIIIIIIII I Adena, O. Engelmeir 8: Son -I I II -IHarrisville and Barton, O. Newlins IIIII II IIIII III Cadiz, O. The Daily Times.- -Martins Ferry, O. McNeal Bros - Flushing, O. H. G. Fredericks-IWheeling, W. Va. Flushing Motor Co. I IIII Flushing, OI Floyd Bennington IIIIIII Flushing, O. W. T. SharpIIII-II-III IIII I Cadiz, O. Earl Williams I II II Adena, O. Bashore 8: Steele IIII Mt. Pleasant, O. L. S. Good 8: Co.-I-Wheeling, W. Va Dr. H. D. Smith IIII -I IIIIII Cadiz, O. The Bellevue Coal Co. IIIII Adena, O. R. C. Bowman -Wheeling. W. Va. Frank W. AdamsI IIIIII Cadiz, O. G. W. Greig Wheeling, W. Va. Candyland ConfectioneryIIAdena, O. General Custer HotelI-I- I- Cadiz, O. H. T. Heath. IIIIIII I IIII I Adena, O. hulman Steubenville O S I IIIIII I , I Harrison National Bank- I I Cadiz, O. Munkers - IIIII -I I Steubenville, O. Hoppers Greenhouse IIHarrisville, O Floyd H. Lamb IIIIII Short Creek, O. The Scott Lumber Company IIII - I- I- I I---I I Martins Ferry, O. Stone 8: Thomas IWheeling, W. Va. Dr. H. C. CrawfordII I II IIII Adena, O. Herff Jones Co. II II Ilndianapolis, Ind. The Carson Oil Co. IIIIIIII Cadiz, O. Salem I. Maud IIIIIIIII IIII A dena, O. Patronize Our Advertisers Geo. G. Gunnish 8: Staff-0 IIII IIII IIIIIIIIIIII Martins Ferry, O. Stein Printing Co.I-Martins Ferry, O. Hershey Electric Co.,Martins Ferry, O. The Noble Co. I Martins Ferry, O. Collegiate Cap 8: Gown Co. IIIIIIIII I I-I--I II -II Columbus, O. Ralph B. Harrison III. -I I I Adena, O. EI LI Irwin IIIIIIIIIIII --I Adena, O. Dr. J. A. Haney IIII I I-I. I Adena, O. The Hub I IIIIIIIIII Steubenville, O. A. T. Selby II.. -- Martins Ferry, O. R. E. Walker IIIIII I I IIIII Adena, O. McCauslens Florists I ISteubenville, O. The Leader Store --II Adena, O. The Fourth National Bank--Cadiz, O. Cadiz Feed Co. I--I-I I---II I Cadiz, O. E. S. Shearer I--- I I .I.III. Cadiz, O. Noah's Confectioney--Short Creek, O. Mirkin 8: Co.I- I----- Steubenville, O. Dr. H. I. Heavelin -I -- I -IIII Cadiz, O. JI M. Starrett IIIIII I -I--- III Cadiz, O. R. H. Black --II Cadiz,O Lincoln Cafe --.-- II I Steubenville, O. Marietta Paint Store--Steubenville,O. Dr. C. J. McCleister I-II Harrisville, O. Sornmer's Service Station - --II I- -I -I .Martins Ferry Colerain Pike Scott's Restaurant I I I --Smithfield, O. Holmes Confectionery I- IIII Cadiz. O. Allen E. Carter - I-I- ----- A dena, O. Army 8: Navy Supply Store -I-I- II I I -------Whee1ing, W. Va. Old Log Cabin I I - - II Cadiz, O. Science Hill Service StationICadiz, O. The M 8: K Stores i Cadiz Quick Lunch I-II--I-I Cadiz, O. Dr. L B. Parks I..II.-- -II Cadiz, O. Guary DeNoble .-I-- - II -I Adena, O. Gammeter Radio Service I I I IICadiz, O. The Scott Wright Co. I -I I Cadiz, O. General Custer Hotel Beauty Shoppe I II-I ---- II..-.I-.III C a diz, OI The Cadiz Democrat Sentinel I ---- I 0 0.0 101011 xjoioiojujoioioicxiisiixioirxio rioiojoicxiojoxo-1014 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 5 The S. O. Cramblet Co., Ltd. I - I- II I I-Cadiz, O. The Peoples National Bank- ----- I ........... I I I -Mt. Pleasant, O. Judkms Printing Shop-- I- I Cadiz, O. Boyd Hawthorne I----- I Adena, O. Mueller and MillerIIISteubenvil1e, O. Books Shoe Store--IWheeling, W. Va. C. J. Saad 8: Son- IIIII- -III A dena, O. Dr. E. D. KackleyI I-I...III Adena, O. Pastime 'Theatre IIII I -III I I Adena, O, Pete M1l1c1a --III II I I IIII Adena, O, R. E. Dickerson IIII- III- I Adena, O. Ramsey Hotel IIII -.-I I Adena, O. Ernest Volpe, IIII- I IIIIII ,Adena, O, Westlake Bros.- -I.. Martins Ferry, O. The Cadiz Repubiclan .-----II -I-I- Geo. R. Taylor ----I Wheeling, W. Va. J, H. Moore.. I II II Martins Ferry, O. The Martins Ferry Auto Supply Co. I ---- - II-I -Martins Ferry, O. Ed. G. Johnston- I---I I -I II I Cadiz, O. Buttes Laundry I..-, Steubenville, O. The McGowan Bros. Co. I-II ..II- I - -I II I-I.III-I-I.I Steubenville, O. J. B. GiffenI III-II. -III H arrisville, O. E. M. Long 8: Sons I--I I-II - Cadiz, O. The Symons 8: Packer Co.I -Adena, O. The National Bank of West Virginia at Wheeling ....-I Wheeling, W. Va. 11-in111,11-1v::w1o1u::v1011-in1010101010:1-iniuioinx IPPOLITI MILLIN G COMPANY WHOLESALERS - GROCERIES FLOURS -:- FEEDS l-l. l For Better Bread Use Mother Hubbard Flour For Better Pastries Use Oriole Flour Office Phone 9 Residence Phone 20 P. O. Box 435 DILLONVALE -: -: OHIO 4 is-is-in111020:nzogozuupuzuxr-1neun: zqvxcvzzvifvxfvxiriavivwi 1-3su1n1ax:u1uqQu niuiuioiaxioz 3010101 SALES SERVICE for Economical Transportation Z , Frank J. McGavran Chevrolet Eealer PHONE 12 CADIZ : OHIO xiwrierimrinqnriaris .: iz 'i 101 1: az 1 na.-: 1 u:w:::n 1 an 1 :xi 0:0 sz: Furniture T' Linoleum Stoves he Carpets Dishes THE STORE OF THE PEOPLE Rugs E t ear n 143-145-147 North Fourth Street STEUBENVILLE : : : : OHIO "V ' wa. X f ,- , Z f f X A. 'dw if Q Gwmm maeaaw wit' 41 f f' ye 7,114.14 vi, I my ' I 12 QP f yi, f 7 ' f iff W- 4 ' A'!4 ZW U1 0 W f W, J Z W f f, W, W we , f ' Z f 0fMff My QQ , 4, ,-In 559, 1- X Shoe tore ezzopane s WE HANDLE ONLY ONE THING AND WE HANDLE IT RIGHT M eme? Q ue F r eww Q use I I 5 I ! I I Q I ADE A, OHIO : : CADIZ, OHIO Qu if-in121wifri1riruiniuiaxiuiniauin1 in 1 10-n-mv-ni:-in-u-:evils-v-u-' ici: ini SMITHFIELD AUTO COMPANY AUTHORIZED DEALERS FERGUSON'S INN Famous CHICKEN and WAFFLE DINNERS DANCE IF YOU WISH THE lFll:Jf3l:ES?L CAR Private and Large Dining Rooms G. W. FERGUSON, Prop. Phone 57 Smithfield, Ohio Phone 50 Mt. Pleasant, Ohio "SATISFACTION GUARANTEED' Sandwich Shop Soft Drinks and Cigars Phone Wheeling 9757 OR YOUR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED BEN L. McGARRY ADENA : : OHIO 9 S. Broadway, Wheeling, W. Va. "A Big Store in a Little Room" L. Engelmeier 8: Sons HOME MADE MERCHANDISE ICE CREAM I'IarrisviIIe, O. Barton, O. 1002 P f THE r WALL PAPER MARTINS FERRY Publishes the MOST News of ADENA and VICINITY McNEAL BROS FLUSHING, oH1o 14:11:1410:4mic11014114vzaxinioininioix 1 1111 94110101024rgoguioinioioiuioi 14rin:o:u:u1nz U10 in 1 ninlnln 1 1-:ni :1011-if11114xiaxicvianiifrinioiuiuioiui H. G. FRIEDRICHS SPORTING GOODS Track : Tennis : Swimming Golf : Baseball Basketball : : 2 Football Bicycles All Makes Phone 659 1523 Market Street Wheeling, W. Va. 07mc6 SALES sERv1cE F LUSHING MOTOR CO. PHONE 242 FLUSHING : : : : : OHIO 1010101 poioinioiq 11:31:31 via? Floyd Bennington FLUSHTNG omo C""'P""'e"'S of When in Flushing Stop at W T ARP Bennington's For Your ' ' BARBER WORK CP-DIZ, OHIO CUNION SHOPJ BARBER Bashore 8: Steele and RADIO REPAIR PEANOS FURNITURE PHONOGRAPHS RUGS EARL WILLIAMS RECORDS RADIOS ADENA- OHIO MT. PLEASANT, o Compliments of L. S. Good 8: Co. Dr. WHEELING, W. 'UA. Complimenls of H. D. Smlth CA DIZ, OHIO n fa Qo ga eme og 12 MMM ww ,fav f' 1 . :gf 4 -f .ww gyff,-Z ,fx f A 2 ri 110101 mini ox:-ia in 1 1 T1 1 11,1111 1 1 -1 ia in 1-11 xo v2.1.1-u-:ozQuin.:nil.:ul-1:0.1-010101-1111101 Compliments of The Bellvue Coal Co. R. C. BOWMAN Parking Garage One Block From Everything 1206 Main Street Wheeling, W. Va. F rank W. Adams LH'-:QUALITY STURE Clothing : Shoes : Furnishings CADIZ, OHIO ui:-30:1111011iiuiuxniu-in.--n14-:vim-11-11-zu-if-inin-1411:-10:4-in-ina: ini: 11. ini all 2 CD1 1 1 Loop' :muon az: cs- can is-1411 io:--uzvzr-11-11 cp-wiv: csvqvocsug-111:11 Beige? Zmiaegs Wm' Lees WHEELlNG'S GREATEST CLOTHIERS MEN and BOYS G. W. GREIG Clothing Specialist 1052-54 Main Street Wheeling, W. Va. HCANDYLAND CONFECTIONERYU Before you order any ICE CREAM or Refreshments for your Parties see Our Prices---Lowest in Town THANK YOU! M ' St t Ad Oh' am ree ena, no , MODERN AND FIREPROOF LEO J. FRIEDMAN : : : Lessee and Manager ,, ., , , . I . ., ,af ,f ,f fy -.gf ,, V, gy - cf, rf ' ,-,, .- . y L, , if Qf , ,- y Q- pg- ,, , ff .. 4, Z, f Q., I IN CONNECTION AT POPULAR PRICES CADIZ : : : : : ' : OHIO imvioioiuiuisiui11131 1 1 :vi 11: 3 as 1 1 1 11:14 L- 171 inqgoinizlznic it114xiirin:wx:11111511341ni:ininrininiuioivif111014riavioinioiuiuwznioiniuiuif H. T. HEATH FANCY GROCERIES and MEATS Phone Orders Receive Prompt and cenefnn Attention Only One Quality---THE BEST---Whether You Order by Phone or Call in Person Phone 32 Adena, Ohio The Pictures in this ADENIAN Were Photographed by Shu1man's Photograph Studio Photographs of Distinction PHoNE 2299.12 1118 sfenbenvane Bank end Trust Building STEUBENVILLE -eeee oH1o April 6, 1847 April 6, 1929 Eighty-Two Years of Service to the Community THE HARRISON NATIONAL BANK 1847 CADIZ, oH1o 1929 341 ainivqpui '1 in in ivioivzriir 1010311101011-is up 'Z 1 -1 in ini: ivivioioiq is111liuindbniuioininifxininxniuiniui 13: 1: 11 in if :wifrioioiuinisxiswiniu Z-11 ri 11 CQ: in in 14-iuinioin iuxniuininioinininznin ioiul in 3 lf.: 1 ix Lui 5 4 f' If ,f if f , 77 , , vim 70 A fix'?wa'V4m Qs f' THIRD and MARKET STS. STEUBENVILLE, OHIO FOR THE BEST QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICE f 2 '-wwf him DISTINCTIVE YARD GOODS "Say It With Flowersn . WM Wi, f I ff 1 fr ff: 19" ' -. -4 L-Q 1 'H ff 411 W?" 1 " ALL KINDS OF POTTED PLANTS CUT FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS HARRISVILLE, O. Phone 86Rl4 FLOYD H. LAMB CONTRACTOR AND DRILLER Water Wells, Blast Holes and Blasting ALL WORK GUARANTEED SHORT CREEK, OHIO PHONE 9-R-21 niniointgoioioioim 301011 is 10111014 iuilrinierioiaxioicmicxicsilricrievivvioioi The Home of Service for the Home The co um er Martins Ferry, Ohio 1 in xi ? Yktriuicrioioilniuicmjluiuicnicriojoif 'U o 5 5 3' I3 o 5 H o 0 E 3 ev '4 Fl o 'U 0:0101 vioiotpninioioioicnic 103: i1r1oioiocD1x1o1c if if ioioioiolcxitvioioic 01014 ini 11 I in -ini-vi: i i i i-in iviavi vi Ii 1-wpuiu-3,1 zmxivivivin-1 in :nie Stone 8 bomas -0 "" IWW, , 7 , Mfffl, W f 9 -fa ff f ZA W A My M Q if Q W ff COMPLIMENTS OF DR. I-I. C. CRAWFORD ADENA, OHIO QUALITY ABOVE ALI. HERFF-JONES COMPANY DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF COLLEGE AND SCHOOL JEWELRY INDIANAPOLIS. IND. OFFICIAL IEWELERS TO ADENA HIGH SCHOOL iuini xi:ic11.114sisnilmini:uiuiuuinifn-in-in-laiklimi mining-mini -ini 4903. 11-3 iuinzozauqpnznxug in 1 in 14 14 if 3 14 14 2:-101411 11 2 11: imrirzfmzmviuivivzv iniaiuxoq :civic-in-in'11-11if14uioiniuim11111:1011ini:xi:vimxiaxiq-icxzavifuimwiauif "After You Graduate---Start Your Career Right" CARZOIL Gasoline "WILL HELP YOU OVER MANY A 'HILL' " ALONG THE ROAD OF LIFE THE CARSON OIL COMPANY PHONE 193-X CADIZ, OHIO SALEM I. MAUD School Supplies Candies and Tobacco Board and Rooms a Specialty ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES ADENA : : : : : OHIO THE U. S. GRAIVIBLET GUIVIPANY, LT n. Graham Brothers Trucks CADIZ : : : : : : OHIO inifxiuinx pn Quin: 0:1-zu101wiv:fv:nz--in-T.fm1v:v2. 1-wing 1021-31 1:11 111111111 THE PEUPLES NATIUNAL BANK MT. PLEASANT, OHIO Capital 350,000.00 Surplus 350,000.00 Total Resources S600,000.00 4Z PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS .....PRlNTING OF QUALITYH... Tnlafzgss me of Wlgwmfm TRY US J udl-:ins Printing Shop 309 W. Market Street : : Cadiz, O. TWIN KNOLL DAIRY PURE MILK AND CREAM BOYD HAWTHORNE ADENA z and : : CADIZ in:u1o3nin:u:u iniriuz-'1 4 1:1 lui fzxnqguin-,,,T,,,g 14 1:-1:-ivnpozoiuzui in-1 11314 1 1 11-11 11211:-zniuivx 11.1 viuiuzw-31:11:10 1 ni 1. C3014 in-1 inc 14-if-1: in: in 2122: 1 14 1:1 1 14111 1 1 1 1 if-:mix "STEUBENVlLLE'S BETTER CLOTHlERS" MUELLER 8: MILLER AGENTS FOR FASHION PARK and Charter House Suits ..... Smiths Smart Shoes SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER 138 N. Fourth Street Steubenville, Ohio Popular Styles at Popular Prices BOOK'S SHOE STORE 1051 Main Street Wheeling, W. Va. C. J. SAAD 8: SON Bosch and Crosley Radios .... Horton Electric Washers GOLDSEAL FLOOR COVERINGS STAR BRAND SHOES ADENA : : : : : : OHIO 9:4 10.1024xt:111114130313:111rtlxiexcp-xx-xx:-iuxcnxcpgoil1411112111111 1.1144 g4.g4,1.,101.,g .g, 2 5 E i i I i i g COMPLIMENTS OF I , i S 2 2 DR. E. D. KACKLEY 2 s f 1 ADENA, OHIO ! Q 1 ' ! 2 2 s s 2 2 ! i i 2 i i i i , 'f'U' XZ W y 3 MWZWZ 5 Q i 5 ADE A : : : : : : H i ' O IO ' 1 Q I ! Q I4 Q IF YOU WANT TO SEE A Q 2 - 2 AQWV i w i Z Z i Q ,,,Z A E U ! E I GO TO l Q ! ! ! ! ! Q Q E ! Q ADE, A - . . . - OHIO 1 D ! i 9 5:4 zozoznxoxnzmninzozavzux-:zu-10111-14::azz zz z: -1 ei -1 gre:O:nam-:--1--1:-anu2u1ng4.-Qngoze 1.,i..g,,lX,g.,l.nininiO: 1 1 1 iniui 13 ui 1 xi n iuqgnininig 1-ui ini vq:r3I-ivinaf-if-anne 4:1L21van:-in-11-inviuinwnp-movie:ivanX1v1n1v1uiv1u3111an1 R. E. DICKERSON DEALER IN Jewelry I Kodaks I Sporting Goods Patent Medicine : : Toilet Articles Phone 72 Bridge Street, Adema, Ohio RAMSEY HOTEL AND RESTAURANT :R Ml-:ALS AND SHORT ORDERS -z FINE CANDIES CIGARS-CIGARETTES-TOBACCO ICE CREAM EVERYTHING GOOD TO DRINK ADENA : ' : Phone 40 : : : OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF ERNEST VOLPE MUSIC INSTRUCTOR LESSONS ON ALL INSTRUMENTS ADENA : ' : : ' : OHIO 10103:13-viuinxozpninifniuioiuxoi wx iz 11 vi fini 1 wzoiwivii ii ri rc bl-2024-193 LAUNDER ERS . CLEANERS qf? Wim W THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST .lust Phone 632 : : Steubenville, O. The McGowan Br-os. Co. Wholesale Distributors Town Crier Flour King Midas Flour Prince California Fruit Fort Steuben Food Products Little Crow Pancake Flour Branch at Uhrichsville STEUBENVILLE, O. J. B. GIFFEN W W M f ,' " "" , M fffff P , W f W f f, Wg , ,p M Zz l f fi ff, HARRISVILLE, OHIO Auto Supplies Tires and Tubes PHONE 81-R 1121113101-Diul 1 1 1. 3 1-110:-vioin1mr1o1.rivvi rc:-wir: an rio: vzpoi ri 11.1 101 ini-1 11414 1411-14-is ic-in-1 14 11-34 Loi:-14-ini 1 ini 1 is is 201111411014 COMPLIMENTS OF E. M. LONG 8: SCNS CADIZ, OHIO FOR BEST RESULTS USE "ADENA QUALITY FEEDS" MANUFACTURED BY The SYMONS and PACKER Co. ADENA, OHIO THE NATIONAL BANK 0F WEST VIRGINIA AT WHEELING WHEELING, W. VA. Has transacted business for the past ONE HUNDRED and TWELVE YEARS. lt is weII equipped to handle your business. Pays 4fX9 INTEREST on Savings Accounts OLDEST BANK IN WEST VIRGINIA 010113 3411411-rio:-, 1nga:ni111.11111010:In11:3010iniuiuiniuiuqpq Qui in: 0 n14v14v11m11s:4via111r:csz1ri1m1c r11r11r11r14l11!if7i'P7'?1fP11l1'13111-rlboirbirvioiarioioioiodpo:uio:4ricv:o1o:411av:4x:1x14v14rioioio:4 0:0114 CEO. G. GUNNISH, Chief Accountant Residence Phone: 166-R GEO. G. GUNNISH 8: STAFF ACCOUNTANTS Accounting Freight Bill Systems ,gl A udits Budget Systems Heil--I-heil Building Railroad Claims Inventories Investigations '55 Jquditing Income Tax ll... Room 10 Phone 10 -.- MARTINS FERRY OHIO ' , ' ' effeef e S Z MANUFACTURERS OF e rzntm ai THE? 39035 A SHM LE G? GWR YLSQWQETQEZ Phone l82:R Martins Ferry s H Mo oi xi ri niuiui ri ui :xox ui ui ni vinioioloi-vi si xc ri :ini 13 11 11 xi 11 ni xxrniavisvlsuiuiaiuiosiaoioaiuioiwviaiuiaaie Cadiz Feed Company 1111111111111s11x11xin1o11v1uini1n1u11x1 si1uiui1rg1v:1a:u:u11x11m1 1:31 11 10:1-3 COMPLIMENTS OF QUALITY... Dr. H. I. HEAVELIN ---- Tonsil Work a Specialty Cadiz : : Ohio CADIZ 1 UHIO Portraits and Commercial PICTURES coMPLuvuzNrs or -- J. M. STARRETT E. S. CADIZ. 0. CADIZ, OHIO Noah's Confectionery and Lunch Room -... Jeweler Short Creek, Ohio Cadiz :: Ohio Q C0' Compliments of THE DEPENDABLE JEWELERS LINCOLN CAFE Steubenville, O. Steubenville : Ohio n:1x11v11vi1viu11r:1111r31r1 1 1111121111 1r1.s11x1-v11li.ri11qb1v11ui1vi 1111111 Quinta 1111 I1-xxx.-itmgn114111xi:11111-aio:-riwxiuxus General Custer Hotel Beauty Shoppe MRS. J. F. HOSTERMAN, Prop. Frederics Marcel effect Permanent Wave. Why bother and worry about inferior methods when the F rederics assures a soft, lovely wave every time? Also Marcelling, Finger Waving, Scalp- Treating, Shampooing and Manicuring. Ho a: 9 to 6g Wed. 9 to 12. Phone 277 21:31:11 viniuiuinmnzugnz-Tioga: 90101034 GEO. R. TAYLOR more for Wvoimem Ckasfllcfilrem Wheeling, W. Va. The Cadiz Democrat-Sentinel A Popular Weekly Job Printing Diamonds Watches Jewelry You Can Always Save Money at Our Store 2092: Off on all Graduation Gifts J. H. MOORE Come In and See For Yourself 404 Hanover Street WESTLAKE BROS. DEALERS Martins Ferry, O. Phone 123 CHEVROLET and FORD SERVICE The Martins Ferry Auto Supply Co. ROSS DAVIS, Prop. Phone 631-J Martins Ferry Ohio THE CADIZ REPUBLICAN THE COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER FOR 114 YEARS 3 1102110 Drilil incbhilvilxitvitri -ini Ed. G. Johnston JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST Cadiz : Ohio 3 1:0102-vis-if is if-10101 11112110101 1 Paint : Wall Paper Picture Framing Your Diploma or Class Picture will be expertly framed if done in Our Shop Marietta Paint Store 161 S. 4th St. Steubenville, O. SOIIIMER'S SERVICE STATION For Quality and Quantity GASOLINE : OILS AUTO ACCESSORIES Ice Cream and Soft Drinks 2 Miles West of Martins Ferry on Colerain Paved Road I SCOTT'S RESTAURANT COMPLIMENTS OF WINFIELD SCOTT, Prop. D J C M . SMITHFIELD : : OHIO r c elster ' ' ' FIRST CLASS MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS HA O- Fountain Service-Your Patronage Solicited PHONE 35 fhff 4 ma fqw. M- y y h,,, f . ,,,, u J - , Wall Paper and Paints For Quick Service PHONE YOUR ORDERS ALLEN E. CARTER Painter and Decorator PHONE 24X ADENA, O. ARMY 81 NAVY SUPPLY STORE 1 104 Market St., Wheeling, W. Va. HEADQUARTERS FOR Campers and Tourists Supplies Largest selection of Leather and Sheep Lined Clothing, Breeches, High Cut Shoes and all Out Door Wear in the City 110101-ring vi ni 11 rinni::oil11:11:ix11:ifni.vioxxrinrioinriwrinioiotpoioiuiipi ni. a E ,o vifxztvjinjerjerifriirxxniarxtrz104341101-1:01011:ifnxoioioioiin1ir:ocp0101o1ojo:o:u10q:njci1cm-j1x14v14,ju fe x14 11111ri1IinCg1s31ri1Ii1I-11Ii1v11I11Ii1r1o11I1111111 1 1 111 11111 3121113 ic 0Id Log Cabin Refreshments of All Kinds GAS---OIL 2 Miles East of Cadiz COMPLIMENTS OF Dr. L. B. PARKS CADIZ, OHIO SCIENCE HILL Guary DeNoIJIe Frigidaire Electric Range GaS-- Easy Washer Radio ICE CREAM CIGARS and House Wiring lV2 MILES EAST OF CADIZ Phone 3W Adena, O. Box 107 M K GAIVIMETER RADIO SERVICE ' ' KELVINATORS Where Eastern ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Ohioans Buy Their phone 119-X Groceries CADIZ I : OHIO CADIZ QIIIIIK I.IINIiI'I THE SCOTT-WRIGHT C0. Coney Island Sandwiches Dry Goods, Notions Open Day and Night ReadY'f0'Weaf CADIZ, OHIO CADIZ OHIO I1u11I11I11I:1v11ziuzuiuiui 111 1111 1n:1r1fu-11111:-1Ii1:3 vi rin: sqmvininzni Fresh Home Grown Flowers Agent, O. C. HARGRAVE, Adena, O. RE AL SERVICE W ,.,if'l7f fi f nl a' Phone 121 STEUBENVILLE, O. 173 N. Fourth St. WE LEAD :-: OTHERS FOLLOW . Z Z I Z ff fn C Dry Goods - GFOCCFICS : Meats Trading at the Leader Will Save You Money s RICHARD THOMAS, Prop. PHONE 17 ADENA, O. THE FUURTH NATIUNAL BANK A Growing Bank for Growing Accounts 496 ON SAVINGS Quin: uns-vas 10: 101. cpu:-1.11 -cc uiux ning 1-1:11 11:11 ri 1 rioqpq 3, 3, 34,3 ni qpnq:n1r:'1.u1u1-1101 111.11 110111 1 1 1 uininini 111 1:11 0101 1111 yimioioint311014111riniuiuiuis1inrim:vimwinicrizviuismioinicmingnioivin-if-ini Adena Hi Supplies Your Knowedge .Ml I-letoooono YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS Phone 632 ' ' Martins Ferry, Ohio THE NOBLE COMPANY WHERE GOOD FURNITURE COSTS LESS Visit our new daylight store and see the NEW STYLES and COLORINGS in FURNITURE. YOU'LL FEEL OUR WELCOME Where Hanover Meets Fifth, Martins Ferry, O...Phone 407 Caps and Gowns used by the 1929 Graduating Class of Adena High School are supplied by CHAMPAICN : MADISON 1 COLUMBUS : CHICAGO 1: 2 ri 7101 3 114 341-1Irinwirvi:rievinninuisniewzxninuxu,in-:uiu1vw2or3ra11,i1 is 3 114 :ni nznioioioioiozoioi-visloin?riuioiniozniniuioinioixrioimvimxinsq 30101030 Ralph B. 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