Athens High School - Arena Yearbook (Athens, OH)

 - Class of 1925

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Our first sowing is over. Have we sown well the seeds of knowledge? Will our harvest be rich and abundant or poor and scanty-for as we have sown so shall we reap. To you, friends and underelass- men, we commend in this book the story of our planting during our last year, and if it may make your way clearer and easier, our modest efforts have not been in vain. Dedication To Mrs. Anna K. Price, our loyal friend and beloved class teacher, who labored untivingly in directing the ejforts of our class through the four happy years in Athens High School, we affecftionally dedicate this hook. W 4? 9 EHR DH Arena Stan? Editor-infChief ...... Asst. Editor .............,. Business Manager ...,....,.., Asst. Business Managers Literary Editors ...,....v.,,,..., Art Editors ........... Photo Man ....,...... Athletic Editor ....... joke Editors .............. Snapfshot Editors .....,... Typist ............,........,...... Faculty Advisers ,r.,.. VIANNA Rousi-I HALLENE Wooos CLIFFORD MORIARTY CECIL Cox, JOHN EDVVARDS . ....,........ VIIOLET COLLINS, ALBERTA JUNOD LOXVELL ROBINSON, BERNICE STANLEY RUSSELL SLAUGHTER, VERLE KEN.NY . ,....,. WILLIAM BURRQIUGHS LEE STEWART RoAcH, RUTH'JoNEs IVIERNA MILLS, FRANCES CLUTTS MAYCLE PRUDEN . ........ Miss JENVETT, MR. WELCH fEdito'r's Notej We, the staff. wish to express our appreciation to the students of Athens High for the splendid manner in which they have supported the Arena this year. We hope that our efforts in publishing this book. will rneet with the approval of all. V I lil I 1.-1111.-.- 1--1--is--. F!-i?IIiGI'e1f! Senior Farewell Wov'ds by Anna Cook Mzcsic by Louise Kerr Athens High School, how we love thee. Athens High School, now we leave thee. And forever may you be . And forever can we see The best building 'neath the sky With best memories so high. Unceasing are our visions true, For our building and students too. That we may our school days see In the years and years to be As the heart of you. And I Shall pass one ling'ring sigh. Chorus We leave you now and forever And we shall forget you never Oh, goodbye, dear Alma Mater Fare thee well- ' E61 Table of Contents 1 , . ' I . I I : I.-ul . IEIEI SCHUQL . FACULTY V 4 P Q L + 1 CLASSES + 4 NW C0 ATHLETICS ' ORGANIZATIUNS JOKES and ADS r-1 xi ...A V ' 'W 1 ,,. ff 7W H! 1--1 C0 l...a I-' 3 j 419 Y W 4 ONS L J I :Pr L 42? il A .tfliig f ag: LEHRGDHZI Our New Home S A newly fullffledged bird spreads it tiny wings and soars to the deep, blue sky above, so the heart of each Athens High School student swelled with joy as that day approached when their new home was to be entered. 'Day after day the students watched with eager eyes as the new building towered to completion. Although the sorrow of having to leave the old Athens High School was very great, Qand who would not regret leaving a building that had so long witnessed glorious victories and bitter defeats,j yet the advantages of our new home so far out weigh those of the old that the joy is greater than the sorrow. Yes, the material advantages we see all about us are greater, but may we not look further and see the other advantages that will mean far more to us in the future? In this new home we have more room and are able to expand along lines other than educational. One of these is social. We experience a closer feeling of comradeship as we are thrown together like one big family. This increases cooperation among the students and places a certain responsibility upon each student which makes him desirous of doing well his particular task, whatever it may be. Also we are able to present more and better entertainments, for now we have a fully equipped stage and auditorium of our own in which to stage productions. Students-we have indeed been given a great opportunity for advancement. Should we not show our appreciation by our willingness to keep it as it was given to us? A young child, when starting out on life's journey, has a clear slate with which to start. As he journeys he forms habits that will stay with him the remainderof his life. Thus it is with our new building. As it starts out on its journey it is clean-un' blemished and unmarred. We are the habits of this building, so does not a great deal of responsibility rest upon us? Not only must we preserve the material appear- ance of the building, but we should strive to maintain the same good reputation that the students before us have worked so hard to obtain. This must be shown in our daily attitude not only toward our school in general, our faculty and our fellow students, and not only when we are in school, but when we are outside as well. . In' deed the responsibility is very great, but are not we, the students, able to undertake this task and really do all within our power to add to the material and spiritual beauties of Our New Home? ' U01 S .lii1HIiGDHFlI p Faculty MR. PATTERSON Mr. Patterson, the Superintendent of the Athens City Schools, will be marked down in the school's history, as one of the truest, best, and finest. of friends. This is his first year in Athens, and with him he has brought not only a new and better school system than we have ever known before but also many modern ideas on the manner of conducting a successful High School. MR. HARSHNIAN Mr. Harshman has in his two years with us proven himself a true friend of Athens High School. He has worked long and faithfully for the betterment of the school, and we feel that he is receiving his reward for his unceasing efforts in a finer and better school than has ever before existed in Athens. He is a real man, and faculty and students alike admire him as a kind and sympathetic executive. Miss PICKERING It is Miss Pickering, our assistant principle, who shares a great part of the responsibility incurred at the office. Aside from this she does a splendid piece of work in teaching English, her classes being a joy to all enrolled in them. Her work as a coach of school dramatics is also to be commended. Miss Pickering is a most loyal friend of Athens High. llll Miss M. E. JEWETT Ohio University, A. B., Diplo' ma in Oratory English-Room 306 Miss DoRoTHY BEEN Ohio State University, B. S. Home Economics MR. E. S. DowELL Oberlin, A. B., University of Illinois, A. M. Social Science, Sociology- Room 201 Miss HELEN LEECH Ohio University, A. B., B. S. in Education Latin-Room 302 Miss L. B. BAILEY Ohio University, B. S. in Ed., Art Diploma Fine Art MR. H. C. MARDIS, ExtrafCurricuf lar Director Ohio University, A. B., B. S. in Education Columbia., A. M. Chemistry, Physics - Rooms 303-301 MR. H. J. PAUL Hackley Manual Training A School, Muskegon, Michigan Printing, Machine Shop - Room, Shop MR. H. E. WISE, Athletic Director Ohio University Social Science-Room 206 Miss MAYME JOHNSON Ohio U. and Ohio State U., A. B. Stenography, Typewriting- Room 200 Miss EVA LAMON Ohio State University, B. S. Business Arithmetic, Book' keeping, Typewriting-Room 101 MR. R. G. CONNETT Ohio University, Chicago Mu' sic College Orchestra-Room 206 MR. J. D. WELSH Ohio University, B. S., Ohio State U. Mathematics-Room 304 Miss Doaori-iv Duis Ohio University, A. B. Spanish, Frensh-Room 202 513 -S is E143 MRs. A. K. PRICE Ohio U. and Columbia, A. B., B. S. in Education Social Science, Civics+Room 203 Miss IRIS FIERCE Oflice Secretary Miss MARY CONNETT Ohio University, A. B., Di- ploma in Oratory English-Room 308 MR. LEONARD VORHEES Ohio University W o 0 d S h o p, Mechanical Drawing Room-Shop MISS G. F. SPRING Evanston American Institute of Music Music MR. W. P. PORTER, Faculty Athf letic Mgr. Ohio University, A. B. Biology-Room 204 w AE p E 1 w w w I , Q , Q if , l , F W, ml M +1 R x. W: i u L ,. 1' N I Y i , wr N 1: 5 ' z I ' Ea E . q ' NX-'43 6 i , KC-1 L V V I ff ff! I - X -' K -I- 'nm '-'l,,,.....-S+ig 5- S, ' iii' N-Sv X C-P? 1:2 Eg ' Q 'Iii -2 . ,. -' ' ' Y A 4 'rgggg .i HENNEY Class Omcers I A s ' A ' ' 3 2 MRS. PRICE RALPH E. WHARTON JOHN ALGEO CLARICE TOTMAN Class Teacher President V.'P?'6Sid6f1E Sec.fTreas. U51 E161 FRANKLIN S1-EDMAN . lt is a common fancy that nature seems to sleep by night. Science Club 11'41Q Commercial Club 12-313 Biology Club 1313 Radio Club 13-41g Hi'Y 141. GLENN MCCONKEY A slow man 'aint good at quick business. Science Club 1l'41Q Radio Club 13f41. FLORAMEL SCHNEIDER ln our judgments, like as in our doin's, we must bear and forbewrf' Friendship Circle 1113 Commercial l Club 12-313 Glee Club 13-413 Spring Frolic 1413 Girl Reserve 141. DELLA Rfmrono Gently comes the world to those That are cast-in gentle mould. Friendship Circle 111g Brown Prize 1113 Basketball 1212 Latin Club 1413 Science Club 1415 Girl Reserve 1413 Spring Frolic 141. IESSIE WEISENBACH Two so full and bright- Such eyes. john Hancock 1l1Q Latin Club 1413 Girl Reserve 1412 Hiking Club 141g Spring Frolic 141. OLAND PIERCE G He.was killed once bi a train- Of thought passing t rough his brain. 1 Wellston High 11-2.-31g Boys' Quarf tet 1412 Glee Club 1413 Belle of Barcelona 1413 Hi-Y Club 141. EDGAR ZICK The habit of paying compliments keeps a. 'ma.n's tongue oiled with' out any expense. Debate 12'313 Operetta 12'31Q Or' chestra 11'2'31Q Hi'Y Club 1313 Glee Club 12413 Senior Quartet 1413 Megaphone 1l'2'31Q Honor Society 1313 Junior Play 1313 Brown Prize 1211 Science Club 131. DONALD KINSEL ' A staunch believer in the three R's of education-namely: Rah! Rah! Rah! . Science Club 121: Brown Prize 12' 31: All Interclass Tournament Team 12-313 Commercial Club 131: Class Basketball 12-3'41: Cheer Leader 1341: Glee Club 141. ANNA MAE FENZEL Give me a june night. the moonlight and you! ! !' Honor Society 141: Girl Reserve '141: Megaphone Staff 141: Basket' ball 11f31g Orchestra 141: Operetta 1341: Ionian Literary Society 1313 Senior Cabinet 141: Glee Club 13- 41: Hiking Club 13f41. ADA DAUGHERTY A-nd when she had passed, it seemed like the ceasing of exquis- ite music. Glee Club 141: Latin Club 1415 Girl Reserve 141: Hiking Club 141: Belle of Barcelona 141: Spring Frolic 141. VIRGINIA DALTON Cheerful looks make every dish a feast. Science Club 111: Friendship Circle 111: Home Room Ofilcer 12-41g Latin Play 131: Ionian Literary S01 ciety 131. MARY MAYNARD ln thee is nothing sudden. Friendship Circle 111: Science Club 111: History' Play 1211 Librarian 131: Biology Club 1211: Belle of Bar' celona 141: Girl Reserve 141: Hik' ing Club 141. FLORENCE Cnoss Use and necessity are good teachers-the best of any. Friendship Circle 131: Biology Club THEODORE MOOREHEAD Oh! what is like that steadfast spark, In his kind and steadfast eye. ' Class Basketball 111: Brown Prize 11f21: Science Club 111: Latin Club 121: Oak Cliff High, Dallas Texas 131: Spring Frolic 141: Belle of Barcelona 141: Social Science Club 41. l'17 181 VERLE KENNEY What will we do without our artist? Hancock High 1l'2f31g Class Ofli' cer 1219 Spartan Staff 12'31g Class Basketball 11'2-31g Basketball 131g Baseball 131g Arena Stall 141. PAUL READING Solitary as an oyster. Class Secretary 1213 Hi-Y 12f31: Glee Club 12-3-41g Operetta 12'3' 41g Latin Club 141: Social Science Club 141g Debate Club 141. DOLLY CUNNINGHAM How pure at heart and sound in headf' Friendship Circle 111g Science Club 111g History Play 1215 lonian Lit' erary Club 131g Glee Club 1314 Megaphone Staff 141g Girl Reserve 1413 Secretary to Superintendent 141. . VIANNA Rousn 'Tis the greatest folly, Not to be jolly Thais what I think. Debate 131g Megaphone Staff 1313 Bosn's Bride 1313 Honor Society 13415 Glee Club 13'41g Quartet 3411 Belle of Barcelona 1413 Girl Reserve 141g Skit Show 1413 Editor Arena 141. IRENE Aron Plump, jolly and pleasant. john Hancock High 111-2-31g Girl's Glee Club 111g Operetta 1115 Friendship Circle 110.13 Class Oili' cer 121, . DONALD LASH Lives of great men all remind us, Vkfe can make our lives sublime. Hancock High 11-2f31g Class Oflif cer 1115 Latin Play 1115 Skit Show 141g Honor Society JOHN KLINDER The world knows nothing of its greatest men. ' Brown Prize 11-Z-31: Ionian Liter' ary Society 131g National Honor Society 13'41g Megaphone Staif 141g Open Forum 141: Latin Club 141g Stigdent Council 141g Spring Frolie 4 . ROWLAND CRAWFORD 'Tis great, 'tis manly to disdain to disguiseg It shows our spirit, or it proves our strength. john Hancock 11'2.-31: Baseball 12f31. VIOLET RUSSELL Laugh where we must, be candid where we cant Friendship Circle 11f21: History Play 111: Declamation Contest 131: Latin Club 141: Social Science Club 141g Girl Reserve 141: Hiking Club 1413 Spring Frolic 141. ' MARY STALDER XVho 'never spoke against a foe. Science Club 11f21g Megaphone Stall 121: Latin Play 121: Orches' tra 12-3'41: Hiking Club 131: Del' rwhian Literarv Society 131: Glee Club 13-41: Home Room President 141: Belle of Barcelona 141: Girl Reserve 141. HENRY GARRETT I dare do all that may become a man. Bul Bul 111: Bosn's Bride 121: Glee Club 12'3'41: Latin Club 141: Belle of Barnstapoole 141: Spring Frolic 141. WILLIAM BURROUGHS And who that knew him could forget,- The busy wrinkles 'round his eyesf, Librarian 11-2'31g Brown Prize 121g Class Basketball 121: Track 131: Hi'Y Club 13'41: Arena Staff 141: Football 141: Honor Society 141: Glee Club 141: Belle of Barcelona 141. LAURETTA OVERMYER There is no truerfheartedf' Friendship Circle 11121: Science Club 111: Glee Club 131: Latin Club 131: Hiking Club 13-41: Social Science Club 141. GLADYS GARDNER To be good is to be happy. U9 201 GEORGE WILLIAMS I would have hid her needle in my heart To save her little finger from a scvatchfi Science Club 11'-113 Brown Prize 1213 Class Basketball 12-313 Inter- class All Tournament Team 1311 Basketball 13'41Q Hi'Y Club 141g Radio Club 141. FRANCES CARMEN Beauty and innocence. MARIAN CoE And she knows it not: O, if she knew it, To know her beauty Might half undo it. Friendship Circle 111g Science Club 1111 Bosn's Bride 1313 History Play 131: Glee Club 13-41: Latin Club 141: Belle of Barcelona 1412 Girl Reserve 1413 Hiking Club 141g Spring Frolic 141. LOWELL ROBINSON Was ever anyone so industrious? HifY Club 12f31g Arena Staff 1?.'3f 41: Biology Club 13413 Science Club 1413 Glee Club 141. LOUISE KERR A thing of beauty is a joy for' ever. i Princess Bul Bul 1113 Science Club 1113 Brown Prize 1lf21g Knautical Knot 1211 Class Officer 1313 Pianist Boys' and Girls' Glee Club: Mega' phone 12'3'41Q Bosn's Bride 1313 Belle of Barcelona 1413 oHnor So- ciety 13-41. ANNA SMITHBERGER We miss her smiling facef, CLIFFORD MORIARTY An honest man is the noblest work of God. A Commercial Club 11f2-31g Scieace Club 11f413 Megaphone Staff 1313 Arena Staff 13'41g HifY 13-413 Honor Society 13f41g Debate 1413 Clie Club 1413 Belle of Barcelona 4 . EDMOND MILLER ' Violent deeds live after men upon the earth. Science Club 111: Brown Prize 11' 21: Class Basketball 11f2f31: A Association 12'3-41: Biology Club 131: Baseball-Student Mgr. 1313 Hi' Y Club 13f41g Football 11'2.f3f41. DOROTHY XVOODWORTH Such a one do I remember, Whom to look at was to love. Friendship Circle 111: Science Club 111: Basketball 12f31: Biology Club 131: Hiking Club 13141: Glee Club 13-41: Girl Reserve 141: Home Room Oflicer 141: Belle of Barcelona 141: Debate 141. HELEN CABLE Let never maiden tlzinlq, however fair, She is not fairer in new clothes than old. Friendship Circle 111: Commercial Club 12131. ERANCES CLUTTS Fairest of the fair. Putting It Over 131: Declamation Contest 131: Operetta 13'41: Glee Club 13'-11: Senior Cabinet 141: Arena Staff 141: Orchestra 141: Girl Reserve Officer 1141: Student Council Officer 141: Honor Society 141- , JOSEPHINE JONES Tour meek blue eyes, the truest eyes that ever answered Heaven. Friendship Circle 111: Hiking Club 13-41: Glee Club 141: Girl Reserve 141: Spring Frolic 141: Belle of Barcelona LALIRENE SHIELDS So sweet a face-such angel grace. Friendship Circle 111g Science Club 111: Belle of Barnstapoole 121: Brown Prize 121: Ionian Literary Society 131: Glee Club 13f41: Girl Reserve 141: Spring Frolic 141. HAROLD GIESECRE You may file a strong man's heart away for a good many years, but b, it will tell all of a sudden at last. Science Club 11-41: Ionian Literary Society 131: Putting It Over 131: Bosn's Bride 131: Belle of Barcel- ona 141: Glee Club 141: Radio Club 141- fzi S 5 P ii E221 HAROLD BENNETT A good fellow, with impetuosity and hesitation, action and dream- ing, curiously mixed in him. Science Club f1f4jg Baseball C215 Commercial Club 121313 Biology Club 131: Radio Club Q3-45. CLARICE TOTMAN In 'natures as in seas, depth aw swers depth. John Hancock High fl'2'3jg Miss Cherryblossom fljg Friendship Circle f2Jg Glee Club f2'3j: Girl Reserve KID: ln Old Louisiana OJ: Dra' matic Club 1351 Girl Reserve f4jg Class Officer 141g Honor Society 445- LUCILLE DANIELS Rewards do not end on earth. Commercial Club QU: Girl Reserve i4l- RALPH VVYHARTON U The bigger they come, the hard' er they fall! J Chauncey High Q1-213 Class Presi- dent QU: Brown Prize 1351 Honor Society Q3-4D: Megaphone Stail' i3'4jg Glee Club 1341: Class Presif dent 1435 Hi'Y f3f4jq Football-Mgr. Q-ij: Debate HJ. RICHARD SEAMAN May 'love and glory' fre 'thy soul, - i Inspired by -uirtue's pure control. Basketball: Track. MARY NEWMAN And hopes arid light regrets that come Make April of her tender eyes. Friendship Circle ill: Biology Club f3l: Clce Club HQ: Girl Reserve f4l- . AUTHORENE LAUGHLIN Blue eyes and auburn hair. WALTER BRILEY I would -not waste my spring of youth In idle dalliancef' Hancock High 1lf2-313 Glee Club 1115 Hi-Y 124515 Commercial Club 141g Radio Club 141. Vlouar ALLEN How sweet are looks that ladies bend, On whom their favors fall! Coolville High 1113 John Hancock High 1215 Basketball 12f31g Class Basketball 1315 Girl Reserve 12413 Hiking Club 13'41g Social Science Club 141g Belle of Barcelona 141: Spring Frolic 141. BERTHA BUCK Her open .eyes desire the truth. John Hancock 111: Miss Bob Wlxite 111: Friendship Circle 111: Class Basketball 111g Glee Club 141: Girl Reserve 141: Science Club 141. EDXVARD LONG joy, temperance and repose. Louisa BALLENGER Shaped her heart with womans meekness To all duties of her rank. Lodi High 11f2f31g Social Science Club 141: Commercial Club 141. BERTINE WOOLLEY Most blameless is she, centered in the sphere of common duties. Latin Club 141 . JOHN SRIGLEY A man more pure and bold and just Was never born into the earth. Science Club 1113 Honor Roll 1213 Interclass Basketball 1215 Delphian Literary Society 131: Radio Club 13'41g Glee Club 141: Hi'Y Club 141: Latin Club 141. its 241 MARGARET BoYI.Es Oh, may'the path of life for thee, Still wear a vernal smile. Friendship Circle 1l'21g Brown Prize 121. CLIFFORD CROSS ' Then heaven protect him! for around his steps will many snares be set. . Science Club 1115 Class Basketball 110261: Baseball 12f31g Commercial Club 129513 Brown Prize 121: In' terclass Basketball 131: Track 12-3' 41: Typing Awards 121. EDITH BURROUGIEIS An openfhearted maiden, true and pure. Friendship Circle 111: Brown Prize 1111 Class Basketball 121: History Play 121g Commercial Club 12'31: Girl Reserve 141: Science Club 141: Glee Club 141. KATHERINE MosEs A face with gladness ouerspread, Soft smiles, by human kindness bred. St. Lucie High 11-31: Bosn's Bride 131: Brown Prize 131: Quartette 13'-11: Glee Club 13f41g Honor So- ciety 13'41g Megaphone Staff 141g Stigdent Council 1413 Girl Reserve 4 ., MAYE GOEE 'I'here's many a black, black eye, they say, but none so bright as hers. Iohn Hancock 11321: Glee Club 121: Friendship Circle 1213 Girl Reserve 141: Glee Club 141: Open Forum Club 141: Latin Club 1415 Spring Frolic 141: Belle of Barcelona 141. 'sa EMLIN WANLESS Q joy rises in me, like a summers morn. Class Basketball 1111 Class Football 111g Track 11-2-31: Science Club 11f21: Basketball 12f31g Football 124341: A Association 12'3'41: What'll I Do 141: Home Room Secretary 141. A MILDRED LEIGI-ITY Revealings deep and clear are thine Of wealthy smiles. John Hancock 11-2f31: Oneretta 111: Hurdle Staff 111: Class Basket' ball 121: Basketball 131: Class ORE' cer 131: Spartan Staff 131g Friend- ship Circle 13f41: Commercial Club 141: Hiking Club 141. FRANK BONIFIELD In the spring, a young ma-n's fancy lightly turns to tl1o'ts of lovef' Science Club 1111 Class Basketball 11-2-31g Interclass All Tournament Team'Capt. 1315 Commercial Club 131: Football 13-413 Basketball 13' 41g A Association 1413 Home Room President 141. ALICE CARTER Smart--and she cloesn't know it. Science Club 1113 Friendship Circle 1l'21g Delphian Literary Society 131g Glee Club 1341: Latin Club 141: Girl Reserve 141. ELIZABETH DRAKE She, with bright eye and soul' bewitching voice, Wins us to smile, inspires us to 'rejoice Princess Bul Bul 1113 Class Basket' ball 12-31g Glee Club 1313 Bosn's Bride 131: Commercial Club 131: Megaphone Stall: 131: Typing Award 1315 Spring Frolic 141. 'H PEARLE Lowa Gracious was her tact and ten- der. Belle Valley High 11'2'31: Social Science Club 141. IIAZEL SWAN Ve1yn quiet-nothing 'much to say. Girl Reserve 141. , ELIEANOR BAILEY A The pain of parting is nothing to the joy of meeting again. Friendship Circleg Girl Reserves: Hike ing Club 13'41g Girl Reserve Cabif net: Social Science Club: Latin Club. ASHFORD HATCIK I am not a false, a hollow, or a heartless man. John Hancock 111g Glee Club 111: Biology Club 1413 Commercial Club 141: Belle of Barcelona 1413 Spring Frolic 141. ' 125 MAYCLE PRUDEN The look composed and steady eye, Bespeak a steady constancy. Science Club 111: Brown Prize 114 21g Honor Roll 12f31g Typing Awards 1315 Megaphone Staff 141: Arena Staff 141. ALTON WOLFE ' Please go away and let me sleep. Science Club 111g Brown Prize 121: F0otballfAsst. Mgr. 1313 Biology Club 1311 Radio Club 13f41g Bas' ketballfMgr. 141. DNVIGHT HERRON Liveliness is a pleasant thing, when it doesnt lead to spending money. 'Science Club 1113 Brown Prize 11' 211 Class Basketball 12413 Delphian Literary Society 131g Class Officer 131gHi-Y Club 445. FRANCES SAUNDERS Tau have a soft and moving voice, A Whiclz pleads with eloquent mel' odyf' Friendship Circle 111: Belle of Barn' stapoole 121: Glee Club 131415 Girls' Quartette 1415 Latin Club 141g Hikf ing Club 141: Girl Reserve 141: Spring Frolic 141: Belle of Bar' celona NOVELLA BANKS May your happiness be abundf L1'l'lt. Social Science Club 141. CARLOS SHAVER . Words without thoughts never to heaven go. i-Y Club 1215 Operetta 12f3f41g Glee Club 12'3f41g Commercial Club 1411 Social Science Club 1411 Spring Frolic 141. I Len STEWART RoAcH What am I? Why a pigmy among giants. Operetta 11-211 Dramatic Club 121g Glec Club 11f2f31g Hi'Y Club 11-2f31g Track 12'31: Radio Club 131g Open Forum 131g Sociology Club 131: Skit Show 131. THELMA BINGMAN Oh, but she will love him truly! He shall have a cheerful homef' Brown Prize 1lf2f355 Honor Roll 12f355 Declamation 1355 Honor So' ciety 13-455 Quartette 13455 Glee Club 13f45: Bosn's Bride 1355 De- bate 145: Orchestra 1455 Belle of Barcelona 145. CLINTON HORN A contented spirit is the sweet- ness- of existence. Putting It Over 1355 Bosn's Bride 1353 Radio Club 135: HifY Club 13f455 Megaphone Staff 13455 Belle of Barcelona 1455 Orchestra 145: Spring Frolic 1455 Senior Committee 1455 Honor Society 145. ' DWIGHT MEIGHEN I shall snore, sneeze, laugh or cry, as the humour strilzes me. Football 1455 Belle of Barcelona 145: Class Basketball 12-35: Spring Frolic 145. ELEANOR MARTIN Faithful, gentle, good, Wearing the rose of womanhooclf' Iohn Hancock 11'2-35: Class Basket' ball 1155 Friendship Circle 11'2'35: Operetta 11'2f35: Glee Club 12-35: Spartan Staff: Girl Reserve 145: Commercial Club 145. PAUL HOTTEL They call me cruel-hearted, but I care not what they say. Science Club 1155 Class Basketball 11'2'355 Putting It Over 135: Belle of Barcelona 145: Glee Club 145: Hi-Y Club 145: Latin Club 145: Megaphone Staff 145. FRED GUTHRIE Unblemished let me live, or die unknowng Oh, grant an honest fame, or grant me none. Cornelia's Jewels 1155 Science Club 1155 Latin Play 125: Class Basket- ball: Spring Frolic 145. RUTH PIERCE Who'da thunk it? Love Pirates of Hawaii 1155 Basket' ball 115: Miss Bob White 125: Girl Reserve 11f2'355 Spring Frolic 145. 1271 281 jim HOUSEHOLDER Never trouble trouble, till trouble troubles you. Science Club 111: Brown Prize 111: Commercial Club 12-315 Honor Roll 1315 Glee Club 13-415 Bosn's Bride 1315 Belle of Barcelona 141. CORNELIA HOLCOMBE A rosebud set with little wilful thorns And sweet as English air could make her. London High 1lf2'315 Girl Reserve 1415 Glee Club 1415 Belle of Bar- celona 1415 Spring Frolic 1415 Science Club 141: Hiking Club 141. EDNA LEIGHTY Oh! what a cheery smile. TED SCHMIDT The sunshine of our High School. Megaphone Staff 11-315 Class Presi' dent 12'315 Class Basketball 12-315 Operetta 13'415 Debate 13415 Boys' Quartette 1415 Student Council 1415 Football 1415 Megaphone-Bus. Mgr. 1415 Honor Society 13141. THELMA N1cHo1.soN Something in the upper story. Belle of Barnstapoole 1115 Basket' ball 1l'215 Bosn's Bride 1215 Hiking Club 12'31g Glee Club 1315 Belle of Barcelona 1315 Girl Reserve 1315 Science Club 1315 Spring Frolic 131. NELLIE BARKER Forgiveness is a high qualityg an exalted virtue. - Friendship Circle 1115 Hiking Club 131: Girl Reserve 141: Megaphone Staff 141. . HAROLD HOWELL Our talented whistlerf' Glee Club 1215 Hi-Y Club 121: Class Oflicer 1315 Spartan Stall' 131. ROBERT CLARK Collegiate Bob Belle of Barnstapoole 1215 Track 1215 Class Basketball 110.15 Foot- ball 11-2f3-1: Glee Club 12'315 Megaphone Staff 1315 Biology Club 1315 VicefPres. Student Body 141. JENNIE MOORE Chl rest thee sure that I shall love thee well and cleave to thee. Class Olhcer 111g Brown Prize 121: Belle of Barnstapoole 1215 Bosrfs Bride 131: Glee Club 13'41: Quar- tette 13-41: Belle of Barcelona 1415 Girl Reserve 1415 Spring Frolic 141. VIOLET Co1.LiNs A womans tact is invaluable. Science Club 1115 Orchestra 12'3f 415 Bosn's Bride 131: Glee Club 1341: Megaphone 13-415 Hiking Club 13-415 Honor! Society 13'-115 Girl Reserves 1415 Arena Staff 1415 Belle of Barcelona 141. DWIGHT ROBINSON True love believes everything, bears everything and trusts every- thing. Football 1115 Track 11f215 Football Manager 121315 Brown Prize Win' ner 1215 Science Club 111: Student Council 141: Hi-Y Club 1415 Boys' Clee Club 1415 Belle of Barcelona 141g Spring Frolic 141. RUTH DOWNARD Soft as the memory of buried love, Pure as the prayer which child' hood wafts above, XVas she. john Hancock 1115 Love Pirates of Hawaii 1115 Friendship Circle 11-21. Tmuasa WELSH She built herself an 'everlasting 1 name. john Hancock 11-2'315 Girl Reserve 11-2f3f41: Glee Club 12'31: Oper- :-tta 12'31: Dramatic Club 131: Hiking Club 1415 Spring' Frolic 141. EDXVARD WEHN The stout heart wirxs victory. 129 i301 ' .4 Chou. Cox There dwells a fery lustre in thine eye. Hancock High 11-2f31: Class Oilicer 11-21: Class Basketball 1l'2'311 Operetta 1lf31: Track 12431: Hi-Y Club 1315 Basketball 131. ' PAULINE SWANSON We doubt not that for one so true 'There must be other nobler work to do. Brown Prize 11-21: Class Ollicer 1lf31g Megaphone 11'2'3f41: Declaf mation Contest 131: Honor Society 1341: Glee Club 13'41g Open Forum Club-Pres. 141: Belle of Barcelona 141: Girl Reserve 141: Senior Cabif net 141. MERNA MILLS Oh Bring Back My Bonnie to Me! Class Oflicer 1213 Glee Club 12'3' 41: Biology Club 1313 Hiking Club 13-41: Girl 'Reserve 141: Student Council 141: Open Forum 1413 Latin Club 1413 Belle of Barcelona 141: Arena Stall 141. LILLIAN Games There are strings in the heart that had better not be uibratedf, Basketball 11'21: Science Club 121: Frienship Circle 11-21: Commercial Club 12'31: Glee Club 13f41g Mega' phone Stall 1413 Girl Reserve 141. Eva MCLAUGHLIN ' Oh, your sweet eyes, 'Your low replies. Vinton Twp. High 11f2.1: Class Oili' cer 121: John Hancock 1319 Glee Club 1lf2-31: Operetta 131g Girl Reserve 13'41g Social Science Club 141: Spring Frolic 141. Lucius ROXVLAND - Gently to hear, kindly to judge. Hancock High 11f2f31: Glee Club 1lf2'31g Dramatic Club 1319 Girl Reserve 1'2'41: Home Room Council 141. EVAN HAMILTON A Noble is he, condemning all things mean. Class Basketball 11'2-31: Science Club 131: Football 13f41g Social Science Club 141. U CLAY MILAR Here's the rule for bargains- Do other men, for they would do you. Glee Club 13-451 Social Science 145g Class Basketball 11-2'35g Bosn's Bride 135g Belle of Barcelona 145. ANNA COOK There are smiles that win the teachers There are smiles that win the 7 john Hancock 11f25g Class Basket- ball 1l5g Basketball 125g Debate 125g Class Oilicer 125, Orchestra 1353 Girl Reserve 135, Open Forum Club 1355 Home Room Ollicer 1352 Social Science Club 135. Russeu. SLAUGHTER ' The reason firm, the temperate will, Endurance, foresight, strength, and will. Science Club 1153 Track 1255 Com' mercial Club 125g Class Basketball 1l'2'35Q Assistant Mgr. 13-451 Man- ager 145, Boys' Glee Club 145: Bas' ketball 1455 Operetta 145g Arena Stall 145. Ebrru STRICKLAND Good luck to you. FLOYD WlLLlALlS The Ladies' Man. Megaphone Stall' 1254 Football 12- 353 Track 135, Ionian Literary So' ciety 1353 Bosn's Bride 1353 Glee Club 1345: Commercial Club 1353 zaence Club 1455 Belle of Barcelona E31 X U21 L0u1sE -CURRY jo Poet'ry's unnat'mlg no one ever talked potery 'cept a beadle on boxin' day. Biology Club 131: Hiking Club 131: Glee Club 141: Operetta 141: So- cial Science Club 141g Girl Reserve 141: Open Forum Club 141. HN ALGEO Was ever man so grandly made as he? Brown Prize 111: Baseball 11-2-31: Track 11'311 Football 12-3-41: Class Oflicer 11f41: Hi-Y Club 13f41: Basketball-Capt. 1411 Arena Staff 1413 Honor Society 1413 President of Student Body 141. HAROLD RADFORD I dont say much, but when I do, it means something. HifY Club 131g Glee Club 131. VERNA DANFORD Those eyes Darker than darkest pansies, And that hair, more black Than 'ashbuds in the front of March. , Honor Roll 12-315 Brown Prize 131: Declamation Contest 131: Bosn's Bride 131: Megaphone Stall' 141g Honor Society 141: Belle of Bar' celona 141: Girl Reserve 141g Spring Frolic 141: Latin Club'Pres. RUTH JONES - Hail the o'rato1'! V' Basketball 11-2'31g Glee Club 1261: Operetta 12f31: Debate 131: Junior Play 131: Arena Staff 141: Student Council 141g Home Room Ren. 141: Girl Reserve 141: Honor Society 141. Noiuus BEASLEY Handsome, fickle, and a flirt. Belle of Barnstapoole 121: Putting It .Over 1313 Glee Club 13-41g Senior Boys' Quartette 141: Bosn's Bride 131: Ionian Literary Society 131: HifY Club 141: Megaphone Staff 141: The Belle of Barcelona 1413 President of Science Club 141. THoMAs Woon A name far-sounded among men. 'Latin Play 121: History Play 1213 Class Basketball 131: Ionian Literary Society 131: Putting It Over 1315 Latin Club 141: Open Forum 141: Belle of Barcelona 141: Glee Club 141: Social Science Club 141. if?-'HR nail p Senior Class History , OW in the west the splendor of the setting sun was dying. The business of Wfyhd dhhhf '11 lhld' 11'c'11 Mig! t e ay was over, an t e us o evening ung ow, o ing a in its sti ' .44 ness. Here and there lights were appearing, the croak of frogs was rising, it ir .1 and far awa f there could be heard the strains of music, the occasional sounds ...ia .5 . . . ','T::7'f of automobiles, and the sweet voices of children. Under the low vines of 3 ' honeysuckle which covered the tiny porch, a white haired man sat smoking and dreamin . From an inner room came the strains of music, and throu h the uiet . g . . . .3 q air there rang out in the clear, soft voice of a young girl these words, Shoulder to shoulder ight and win, Sons of the Black and Red. A mist came before the eyes of the old man and across his mind there passed the pictures of his life in Athens High School. p He recalled how he among the many other Freshmen timidly entered the High School building that golden brown fall of 1921 and felt the great loss of all individuality which is always experienced. First, there came the Freshmen meeting at which John Algeo was elected president of the class. There soon followed a Freshmen party. As the many happy days slipped hy, there came the realization that he had become a part of Athens High. Very soon the second fall drew around, and the boy entered the dear old build' ing with the firm and steady tread of a Sophomore. There followed more delightful events. This year Ted Schmidt was chosen president and Mrs. Price, class teacher, which place she held until the graduation of the-class. Our Sophomore friend with his many classmatescstrived for recognition on the athletic field and in other representa- tive activities of the school. ' The third year was much as the second. Again under the leadership of Ted Schmidt the class passed through a most successful year, taking part in most of the activities and being represented in the clubs and organizations. A very successful junior play was given and also many members of the class were taken into the Honor Society, proving that leaders had been developed. All too soon the fourth year rolled around with its many responsibilities, its good times, and its busy days. In the l'Spring Frolic, the high school skit show, the first and second prizes were awarded to Senior session rooms. The class was repre- sented in the operetta, and a delightful Senior Play was given. June came and commencement was held in the auditorium of the new building. What a joy it was to be the first class to receive diplomas-recognition of work 'well done and of characters well built--from the new Senior High Building. All was over. What wonderful days, what happy days! Darkness had settled everywhere, the pungent odor of the pipe filled the air, and all was stillness, as the old man's dream was ended. i333 fs-11 37 ,iinraenlaiez Take llt or Leaf lt! M EEP in the dark, silent forests of Avernus, on the banks of the slowly moving river of Cumae, lives an old, old woman. In strange contrast to her serene surroundings are the actions of the aged crone. Wildly tearing her hair QRTO she rushes to and fro snatching from the great trees, leaves on which she u . imprints strange markings, with a long pointed stick, pausing only to deposit ' ' these leaves one at a time in the dark recesses of a deep cave. Side by side in numerous rows lie these faded leaves bearing perhaps the key to the sibyls' strange behavior. For she is a sibyl-one of those strange immortal creatures who in times of enlightenment sees far into the dim future. The visions which come to her she hurriedly transmits to separate leaves and then forgets. Few mortals have ever gained access to the Cumean Cave or caught a glimpse of the sibyl as she runs madly through the forest. How, no one knows, but probably on the wings of some mischievous breeze a number of these very leaves bearing life prophecies of prominent people have been wafted within the portals of Athens High School. These which have been carefully deciphered read something like this: ln the year 1940 A. D. the very gifted Senior class which graduated from Athens High School in 1925 will be scattered far and wide over the globe. The most illustrious president, Ralph Wharton, will have fallen to great depths both in the social and physical way and will be known as the living skeleton of Barnum Bailey Circus. John Algeo, vicefpresident in 25, will be conducting, under the eagle eve of his wife, Vianna, The Model Finishing School for Young Ladies. Clarice Totman, the secretary and treasurer of the class, will still be rattling coins which flow into her hands for her services with the secret service department. Donald Lash'will be connected with the University of Cornell as Professor of Psychology. Another professor from the ranks of '25 will be Walter Briley who will be instructor of Modern languages at Harvard. Violet Allen will drop from the eyes of the world, being known as Mrs. Oland Pierce. The sea of matrimony will also swallow up other noted persons such as Bonnie and Merna, and Dwight and Thelma. Norris Beasley and an all star cast will be engaged in a two year run on Boardway featuring He Who Gets Slappedf' Helen Brown and Ada Daugherty, winsome maids of flaxen hair will be touring Europe as Garrets' Famous Gold Dust Twins. 1940 sees Paul Hottel and Fred Guthrie still inseparable, but sad to relate they appear as tramps-yes, disreputable tramps. Another sad story is brought to us from the sibyl's lonely caveg Burnell McKinley, in desperation, after he has been thwarted in the one love of his life, has turned to books for solace and spends his days collecting sta' tistics on the white Indians in Central America. William Burroughs and Clifford Cross, it seems, will stick to the old home town and minister to diseased at the State Hospital. But there's a reason, of course. Their respective wives Teresa Welsh and Ruth Downard will be head nurses at this institution. Ashford Hatch will be erecting a first class theater in Nelsonville in which he will place the finest pipe organ to be found in Ohio. Novella Banks and Violet Russel will be in New York with the World's Greatest Melody Singers. Harold Howell will delight the masses with his pleasing voice and thoughtful smile. Yes-a traveling ' iso lf.3f..'?IIiHI?1-1221 salesman. Rolland Crawford will be the world's second Shelley, the poet, who writes reams and reams of excellent poetry only to receive the scorn of the critics. Verna Danford with her assistant Frances Clutts will buy for the D. Zenner Company, spend' ing her summers in Paris, her winters in New York. John Klinder will serve his counf try as Secretary of the Treasury. We always thought johnny would do great things. Speaking of great things, we see that Maye Goff is to be Governor of Texas in 1940, and Ruth Pierce-why Ruth's going to be ,Chief of the Mounted Police in the City of Haydenville. Ivan Maple and Clay Milar, how they will have degenerated in hfteen years! Instead of becoming movie actors, or at least great artists, as we had ex' pected, they will be traveling for Fleishman's Yeast Company. The literary world will claim three of '2'iis most noted folks. Cornelia Holcombe will be the proud author of a book The Why and Wherefore of Spiritualismf' Katherine Moses will rival Flaming Youth with her book The Deeds of Dan O'Dare, while Pauline Swanson most noted of -all, perhaps, will be writing Society News for the Athens Messenger. Dwight Meighen's going to be a cartoonist, so it seems, as he needs must be toso cleverly illustrate The-Droll Stories published weekly by Ted Morehead. Josephine Jones and Mary Maynard will have taken up a life in the wild and woolly west which, if we read the leaves correctly, will rival that of Daniel Boone. Paul Reading and Lowell Robinson, who were gofgetters in '25, will be even more advancing in 1940 with their latest invention, a moving picture arrangement which will enable one to hear as well as see the actors. Lee S. Roach and Russell Slaughter, always interested in an arguf ment, will be alarming the world with a furious brain storm on disarmament. 'Edna Leighty and Pearl Lowe will be prominent instructors in Ruth Jone's School for Dieti' tians while Jennie Moore and Frances Saunders will be conducting a course in The culture of the Voice. n Richard Seaman in accordance with his name will be traveling the wavy billows as Captain Seaman of the Z. R. 3. Above him fabout 2000 feet, Carlos Shaver will flip and flop through the atmosphere in the N. R. 9. Eva McLaughlin and Thelma Nicholson who were always so sweet and retiring will be amazing the nation with their interpretive dancing in the Music Box Revue. Lauretta Overmyer is with the Revue, too, taking tickets. Elmer Thompson and Harold Bennet will be engaged in perfecting their electrical transformer which has the power to step up a current to 1,000,000 volts. Maycle Pruden and Dollie Cunningham still the best in the typing field 'will be private secretaries to President of the United States, Edmond Miller. Della Radford, Lucille Rowland, and Floramel Schnieder will spend the winter of 1940 in Palm Beach. Their husbands with whom we are not acquainted will be there, too. By the way, Laurene Shields, also, will be in Palm Beach. Shels the charming house detective at the Hotel Strand. Thomas Wood will be a great surgeon in New York, bisecting and trisecting prominent New Yorkers such as Edgar Zick, the broker, Robert Clark, the playwright, and Cecil Cox, the millionaire. Among Dr. Wood's women patients are Eleanor Bailey, the actress, Violet Collins the designer, and Anna Mae Fenzel, the prima donna. Dwight Herron, Harold Geisecke, and Clinton Horn, the old shark team in the physics lab, will put on the market the perfect motor in their car the Comet. Jessie Wiesenbach and Bertine Wooley will be traveling companions of Bertha Buck who met a streak of luck when she invested in the Hocking Valley Oil Company. 1371 . '39 9 ll-5 HRH!-IEE-1 Irene Ator and Louise Ballenger will meet the year 1940 with the quiet, serene smile of the missionary. Irene will be .working in the heart of China, Louise, in India. Edith Strickland, having discovered her talent along artistic lines, will be a sculptor with a studio in Athens. Verle Kenney, too, will be an artist, who spends what time the social world does not claim, in illustrating the latest novels. He seems to favor both the novels and the winning smile of Nellie Barker, who makes her home in New York. Donald Kinsel will not as you would expect, be a soap box orator-he's going to be a musician with Possum Pritchard's Blue Flowers-a first class orchestra. Edith Bur' roughs and Alice Carter will be competitors in the millinery business. They will own stores in Athens and Nelsonville. Ohio's most promising cities. Clifford Moriarity and Ted Schmidt are going to marry those sweet young things they met in Wellston on that memorable debate trip. Strange, isn't it? And Marion Coe-Marion is not to startle the world by music, art, or invention. She's going to be quietly married in the little church around the corner, to john Srigley. Helen Cable is to be Athens' nurse in 1940, and ber assistant will be Eleanor Martin. Anna Cook and Florence Cross will take up nursing, too, but not at home. They will work in the Near East among the homeless Greeks. Glen McConkey will discover soon that a distant relative, an earl, has died in England and he, being the nearest kin, will become Earl of Devonshire. Harold Rad' ford, Alton Wolfe, and Edward Wehm will take to the deep blue sea and serve Uncle Sam as willing tars. Franklin Stedman and Edward Long, alas, will be in their graves as the result of a duel in which they cold bloodedly killed each other, over a woman, of course. Louise Curry will play the flute in the Cincinnati Symphony and Gladys Gardner will drown her talent among the first violins. Another amazing tale is that of Dorothy Woodworth. Dorothy, probably on account of a rash bet made in youth' ful foolishness will be forced to choose between bankruptcy and a convent. Her choice seems indefinite. Lucille Daniels will be on the stage, somewhere in the middle west with a very creditable company. Lillian Grimes and Mildred Leighty will be two most brave and noble life guards on the coast of Florida. Floyd Williams and jim Householder will, in 1940, be enforcing the Volstead Act in the hills of Kentucky. Mary Newman and Hazel Swan will be charming hostesses at an exclusive san' itarium which will soon be erected in Athens by Evan Hamilton. Margaret Boyles and Authorene Laughlin will capably manage a quaint tea room to be built at the present site of the Fair Store, this store having been sold to Louise Kerr and Virginia Dalton, two most efficient business women, and moved to South Court. Marjory Por' ter, theilast person of the class to attract world wide attention, will have done so with her discoveries in botanical subjects. Her experiments will be carried on at a farm managed by an old classmate Frances Carmean. George Williams a-nd Emlin Wanless will distinguish themselves as all American basketball men. Both, it is rumored will be inspired by a common love for a lassie with blue eyes and golden hair, Elizabeth Drake. So ended the strange confessions of the sibyl, and who may say whether or not her knowledge descended from the powers that be. i P. S. f33l '3 -- ---9 lla, HIEDHDLL Our Calender for 1924-25 September S-First day of school. No one tardy. ' September 9-Merna and Bonnie still sticking together flike sap to thc treej. September 11-Football practice begins. September 22- Petel' McKinley makes his debut as an orator before a large audience in the assembly hall.-Subject-Football, September 25-Football season tickets for sale. September 26- September 28-Girl Reserves organized. First football game. Murray City 0-Athens '25, October 4-Massillon H. S. 39-A. H. S. O. K October 7-Limburger cheese in Room 18. October 11-Gallipolis H. S. 7-A. H. S. 21. October 14-Ralph Wharton trips lightly down the study hall.-UQ October 25--Columbus North 12-A. H. S. 39. November 3-Nelsonville 0-A. H. S. 26. November 9-Anna Mae and Clay are mad! ! ! November 10--Grim tragedy again stalks at the heels of another Romance.-UQ Noe iber 14-Lancaster Hi 0-A. H. S. 54. n Nove N ove Dece Dece Dece of season. - mber 20-We knew things couldn't continue in this way much longer-UQ mber 27-Thanksgiving Day game-Doane Academy 0-A. H. S. 60. hast December 1-Basketball season. mber 5-Christmas preparations begin. Hurry!-Rush and more rush! mber 6-Arena Campaign.-Room 14 winner in contest. mber 10-John Algeo elected school President. December 23-Vacation! I ! ! ! game January 9-Moved into new Athens Senior High School at last. january 12--Everyone gracefully unlocking the lockers. January 23-Assembly! ! Grand Rush! ! -Nuthin' but announcements! january 24-Charline Martin wishes to know if Rex fugit means, The king has fleas? February 11-Bernice Stanley draws another picture. February 20-Junior book report due. March 1-Raining. Marc March 17-Honor Society Initiation. March 27-Dedication. Marc Apri Apri Apri Apri May May May June June june l 1-No school-April Fool. l 2'3-Spring Frolic. l 16-Operetta practice till UD h 12-Megaphones out.--Honor Society Election. h 28-Girl Reserve Tea honoring Miss Connett. l 17-Operetta, The Belle of Barcelona, scores big success. '1LJunior Play, His Best lnvestment, the second dramatic hit of the year. 11-Four dogs enter school. All expected. 15-Senior play, just Like Judy, like all A. H. S. Senior plays, a big success. 7-Baccalaureate. S-Class Day. 9-Commencement. l39l 40 41 42 43 N I I44 Us 1-its -+- A --- 4 1.2 HISEHDH.-.251 lunior Class History It was midnight in the month of January nineteen-hundred and twentyfiive. jack and Bill were snowfbound in a little cabin where they had gone for a happy weckfend. It was early in the morning when Bill nudged his sleeping companion and said- Say, Jack, do you know it's still snowing and we have to be at school tomorrow? You know the snow was far up above the door when we came to bed. I wish we'd done as dad told us, then we wouldn't have gotten into trouble. Well, no use cryin' over spilt.milk now, Bill. I don't like getting up at three o'clock and plowing through snow up to my waist, any more than you do, but it's done now, so I guess we'll have to make the best of it. Say, it's getting near three o'clock, too. Let's talk about something to keep from going to sleep. What'll it be? Aw, A. H. S., of course! Let's start in when we were Freshmen and just sorta' review up to the present time-Our junior year. Well, when we were Freshmen--say, we didn't make half so many blunders as those Seniors did. We were always careful, and they weren't. Who were our class officers, anyway? Pinky Kyle was President, Bargara Foltz Vice-President, and Harold Ross SecretaryfTreasurer. We had lots of fun but we also had some pretty high scholastic averages. Then came our Sophomore year. Of course a lot of credit for a successful year has to go to the officers. Frances Morton was president,-but I don't remember the others, do you? i Uh-huh. Merna Mills was VicefPresident, and Ernest Wilson was Secretary- Treasurer. We sure settled down for business all right. We had high averages and we helped out a lot when it came to supplying people for various activities. We sure came across with the talent, didn't we? I'll say. A lot of the fellows made good in football, basketball, tennis and track. And then we had some excellent actors for the operetta. On the whole, it was a mighty successful year. And now we're juniors. Time certainly flies. Yes, and we're starting out pretty big in our Junior year. But think of the leaders we have selected. Bill Wolfe as President, jib Foley, VicefPresident, and Hallene Woods as SecretaryfTreasurer. And by the way who is our class teacher? I'll declare I can't remember to save me. Well, you certainly must have a punk memory if you've forgotten that. As excited as you were at Hrst, one would have thought you never could forget her. It's- Oh, I know now. Miss jewett of course. Why can't I remember! We surely have gained a good reputation in football and basketball as well as in the other school affairs that call for some real people to carry them out. The future certainly promises a lot, doesn't it? I'll say it does. It's three o'clock, let's get out. Bet I beat you dressed. A half hour later, two boys happy with their memories were trudging joyfully through an unbroken path back to the building standing out against the sky. ' l'46l ef ,Q rl P Q ry? -A ' A 1 A'i5s-' V, abs t'i?'f:IiF a N' 'Nl 'fam ,Qt , l15Ly,'fJ 1 9 Q L f' J. . JJ QQ ' vr Ten Ls.. A X History of the Sophomore Class It was an enthusiastic but green bunch of boys and girls that assembled in Room 18 of the old building on a beautiful day of September, 1923, to register as Freshmen of Athens High School. From that day on, they were as proud as any Freshmen ever were, until the Seniors took them down a few notches at an unusual assembly given just in their honor. At an election which was held soon, Miss Pickering was made Class Advisor. Under her direction the class progressed and prospered in all things, and showed every- one that it intended to do great things. The individuals soon learned how to study, and they advanced in wisdom and knowledge. The next September this same group of humans returned with a determination to make their class the best in the school, but they were not to be unaided in the ful' iillment of their ambitions, for they were joined by the class which had formerly been the Freshman class of John Hancock High School before that school was consolidated with Athens High. As a step toward the goal which they had set themselves, they selected Mr. Wise to guide the class through all perils. During the first semester they not only studied diligently, but also supported all of the school activities. At the beginning of the second semester the Sophomoresi moved with the Junior and Senior classes into the beautiful new building. Inspired by their new en' vironment, these Sophomores improved upon their good work of the past, doing the highest type of scholastic work accomplished at any time during those first two years, and made resolutions to keep their new home unblemished and to make Athens High itself the best school in the world. R. W. S. rm D 48 49 N E50 51 Ezsl LKHRGDHT5-T 10 B Class Forest Atkins Dorothy Ayres Helen Bates Dorothy Beehe Olive Carpenter Greeha Collins Elizabeth Edmundson Anna Mae Farley Doris Giesecke Gertrude Gilrnore Josephine Kircher Ruth Lippincott Virgene McAdoo Iris Young Pearl French Maxiiie Kyle Lillian Landis' Freda Maiisfield Pauline Orr Rowena Sprout Wenidell Rose Everett Stevers Donald Thompson Raymond Schuler U31 Anna Saunders Olga Cassels Marie Carsey julia Cable Freda Ballenger Vera Bradshaw Edna Tribe Margaret Arhogast Henrietta Watkilis Thelma Lent Paul Beckley Edward Cole Russell Dean Ivan McLead Philip Ong Dow Roush Edward Ruston Thomas Hunt Walter Tucker Oliver Burroughs Willard Mariner Hanson Martiii Charles Miller ATHLETICS , . RS. 54 TEHRGDHEI BIG A A A Rah A with a T Athens WithaTfHfE Rah With an A ' T f H N Athens T with an H Rah With an E f N f Athens WithanAfT-H-EfN'S U51 LOCOMOTIVE Rah Rah High Athens Rah Rah High Athens Rah Rah High Athens Tear 'ernl High High High Rah Rah Rah l15lHRHDHII WISE Coach Vkfise came to us from Ashtabula where he was assistant coach of athletics. In a single season he has developed one of the finest football teams ever turned out at this institution, and also a basketball team of the same calibre. Coach Wise was a former Athens High School athlete. He was one of the most versatile athletes that ever went to Athens High. He played in the role of the famous Wise and Batten combination on the basketball court. Coach is a faithful friend of all the students, and our hope is that he may enjoy future success as a coach. ' . 1 PORTER For several years Mr. Porter has attended to the management of all athletics. He has built up the athletic equipment of the school until our teams are as well equip- ed as any in the State. He attends to making the schedules and all business affairs connected with athletics, giving unstintingly of his time and efforts to make Athens High School athletics a success. We sincerely hope that he will continue to direct the athletics of Athens High School. MCKINLEY . Capt. Pete McKinley finished his football career in a blaze of glory. He was known throughout the country as a wonderful forward passer, and an excellent kicker. Pete leaves us this year, and we wish him much success, as he was a great leader and a versatile athlete. H U61 LLsJ iE?IRf3I?1i-T-25-I J. ALGEO Johnny played quarter this year, and earned his letter for the third time. Many critics in southeastern Ohio attribute a great share of our success to our pivot man. We will miss him when he enters the University, but we wish him success. E. CARMICHEAL Buddy was one of the most reliable men on the team. He was a terror on the defense, besides being a good ball carrier. 'Buddy' has another year. P. CARMICHEAL The other Buddy was especially noted for his line plunging. He was an ex' cellent receiver of forward passes and a fullback of quality. Buddy will also 'play another year. Eg ALGEO Eddie was a good end. 'He was very clever at spilling the other teams inter' ference, and many times got the tackle. Eddie should be a WHIZ next year. B. PRITCHARD Possum was a good dropfkicker. He was put in the game when the team needed a Held goal. Possum will not be forgotten by his team mates for his remark- able feats. ' BONIFIELD Bonnie was a new man on the team. He performed in fine style at the tackle position. He was a sure tackler. 'Bonnie proved himself a worthy member of the high school eleven. - STARKEY Charlie was the giant of the team. He not only appeared to be a big man, but he made his opponents feel as though they had run into something. Charlie has one more year with the team. MILLER Monk has played four years onthe team. He was a tough man for any backf held to go through, because he had plenty of ight. slMOI1kl, will be greatly missed next year. E583 5511 PW 5 Q S' Eesl Mm wil......-2 SONS OF THE BLACK AND RED tszfrreennisz HUGHES Davy, the diminutive guard, was a mighty little man. He caused a great deal of confusion to all of his opponents when he was on the defense. Davy has another year. g S Asl-WORTH A Red developed into an ideal center. He never made a had pass during the season, and he was a stonewall on the defense. Red will play two more years for his Alma Mater. WANLESS Si was a good relief man. He was aggressive and hit the line hard. He had lots of fight and would he an asset to any team. Si graduates this year. BROWN - , Brownie played the flank position, and he was something more than a whisper when it came to playing football. He has another year to further demonstrate his ability as a defensive man. NEAL Pot tore things up when he was in the game. He was a hearcat at breaking up plavs. He has another year, and we expect hig things from him next year. MEIGHEN Dizzy certainly knocked 'em dizzy He played the guard position, and was a problem for any team to try to Hgure. Dizzy has played his last year. Q RESERVE MEN SCHMIDT AND HAMILTON Ted and Hammy gave a good account of themselves this year. Ted played guard, and Hammy,l' halfhack. They hoth graduate this spring. g D501 In Action U11 U93 .4 4,-in-L 3 Mn- vftlanum' -11- - .av--f' , l K ASKET -1-QJVQ A L fl I Q V- A ' x -4 1 , 9 . , ,J g ' M..--Q' ..',,,,m,,,'Z,m7,,m l ,..,.---:Q ,-e ' LOVYIJE MUSC! if QNX ' CAPT. J. ALGEO John was a versatile member of our bas' ketball team. He played both at guard and at forward. He finished his athletic career at Athens High by! being elected captain of this year's team. Representing the school in all four branches of athletics johnny is one of our few 'Lfour letter men. CAPT.fELEcT MORGAN Blinky played forward, and was a per' fect menace to all opposition. He was a wonderful shot, Blinky will pilot the team next' season, and we wish him the best of success. F633 e-'--- 4- s-HIQGDH-T-1 PMTCHARD Possum was a most talented high school player. He could play any position on the team. He had a wondefully keen eye for the basket. Possuml' has played his last year. E. ALoEo Eddie was probably one of the most dependable men on the team. He was noted for his spirit and his close guarding. Eddie will play another year. BoN1F1ELD Bonnie was captain of the team until hen, was declared ineligible at the end of the first semester. Bon- nie played real basketball, while at his center position. VJILLIAMS Simp was the smallest man on the team. He was a sub at the first of the season, but attained the rank of a regular before the end. He proved his worth in many critical moments. i641 ZiE?IIsiG1'eH 0 .ill-1-1.. p MURPHY Mike afforded the first team plenty of practice during the season. Mike will probably be one. of the main cogs in the team next year. AsHwoRT1-1 Red did not have an opportunity to show his wares until the latter part of the season. Red has another year and he should develop into a good guard. HOTTEL 'lFeet made excellent material for the team to serimf mage- against. He did not come out until the latter part of the season. He was a valuable man, and it is to be regretted he will not be with the team another year. MGR. WOLFE - l'Wollie was an ideal manager for an athletic team. He was always faithful and worked very hard to make everything pleasant and comfortable for the players. i651 iEH1iHDH.'351' F orward WILLIAMS SPRAGUE BECKLEY Guard E. ALGEO ASHWORTH BROXVN Center PRITCHARD MURPHY BROOKS E661 0 Forward MORGAN Ross SLAUGHTER Guard J. ALGEO HOTTEL 337126121111 Track Positions BROAD JUMP-Radford, E. Algeo, J. Alden, Hatch, Hanning. POLE VAULT-R. Webb, Wm. Becktold, H. Martiim, C. Cross. SHOT PUT-Oscar Neal, Ed. Algeo. DISCUS-O. Neal, H. Linscott, C. Cross. JAVELIN--C. Cross. , RELAY-Mansfield, Webb, Bayles, Wilsoiu, Algeo, etc. 100 YD. DASH-Ed. Algeo, Ernest Wilson, T. Bayles. 220 YD. DASH-Ed. Algeo, E. Wilsoii, T. Boyles, F. Strickland. 440 YD. DASH-Elmer Norris, T. Bayles, Stewart Aleshire, C. McKi11stry, F. Strickland S80 YD. RUN-R. Welvb, Wni. Becktold, S. Aleshire, P. Romine. MILE-Roach, F. Mansfield, Wm. Becktold, P. Rolnine. HIGH JUMP-XVm. Becktold, Radford, C. Hanning. i671 b 68 URCANIZA 10Ns K1 W X 2 ' 5 0 XQ ,5 X 4' i 1 4 .iE'.IHIsiHI?H.'liiI A JOHN ALGEO john Algeo was the first presi- dent of the Athens High School student body. He is deserving of much praise for his earnest and untiring effort to ill his position to the very best of his ability, He has at all times been the embodiment of honor, loyalty, and high ideals in his relations with faculty andfellow students. E As the first president of the stu' dent body, he has established a splendid standard for successive presidents. E701 MR. MARDIS As instigator of the student governing plan and as adviser of the council, Mr. Mardis deserves much credit. He has shouldered practically all of the responsibility entailed in the plan, and through his efforts the council has really bee come a vital part of the school, as was shown by the Megaphone conf test in which popular vote declared time Student Council to stand sec' ond in school organizations in popularity. It is the cherished hope of all that the council may live and continue to prosper. . 1 'IV if HRGDH-723 The Student Council S EVERYONE knows every business concern, community, state, and also the 7 I'N nation must be organized and have a good and wise ruling body at its ima . head in order to obtain the best results. So it is with the school. This year, a plan of student government was for the iirst time originated in the Senior gi ff' lg High School and met with very great success. This governing body, known as the Student Council, consisted of a president, a vice'president, a secretary, advised by an extrafcurricular sponsor, and a representative from each Home Room. The president, who was elected by the Student Body, presided over all assemblies and had complete charge of the student council. The vice-president was also 'vice' president of the student body while the secretary was a member of the council. The first student honored with the presidency of the Student Council was John Algeo. The Vicefpresident for the first semester was Louise Kerr, who on account of extra school work in the second semester, resigned her position which was capably iilld by Robert Clark. Frances Clutts was secretary for the irst semester and Ruth Jones for the second. The sponsor of the council was Mr. Mardis. , V711 i F P723 - 'iii Iifi.?L.TIIIS?kf5lI?Hif.-E.I Megaphone Stad' EDiToRf1N-CHIEF To Pauline Swanson, the editorfinfchief of the Megaphone, too much credit can not be given for the success of the paper this year. Her untfring and efficient labor has to a great extent made the Megaphone rank high among the papers of its class. Her loyalty has never wavered during the four years in which she has worked in the interest of the Megaphone for she has been faithful to the last. Bus1NEss MANAGER ' The toil and time demanded of a Business Manager of a high school publication are 110t realized hy most students. Theodore Schmidt fulfilled the duties of this parf ticular office most faithfully. Through his continued efforts, and conscientious work it was possible to puhlish a splendid paper this year without financial trouhle. Ted has-worked steadfastly and is deserving of much appreciation and praise. LITERARY STAFF ' Editor-infChief ,,....,,. ....,........................ - ,......,,.... ,......... P a uline Swanson Assistant Editor .,.....,.. ............,...................,.....,.,,. 5 ,,....,.........,...,........,,..,.....,....,............ M uriel Foster Associate Editors ...,.......... Louise Kerr, Frances Morton and Katherine Moses Exchange Editor ........,. ........,................................,.....,........................................, E ..,,, V iolet Collins Athletic Editor ..i.... ........, H arold Pritchard joke Editor ..,.,......,..,.. .... 5 ,......,.... - .... - ....,........c.,.......... C linton Horn Special Features ...,,,,,.,,.,,.,,,...,,.,,....,...,.,, .,....,,,,.,..,,,,,,,.,......,,..,.......,.., , ..... C harline Martin, Alberta junod Reporters .................,,.......... .Verna Danford, Anna Mae Fenzel, john Klinder, Louise Daggett BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager ....,...............,. ...................,...,..,...........................,..........,.............................. T heodore Schmidt Asst. Business Managers ..,....,.....,,... Edgar Zick, Wm. Wolfe, Ernest Wilsoii, Harold Ross Circulation Manager ....... .............................,......................,,............. - ...........................,. N orris Beasley Typist .......,...........,................ ......,........... - .................... M aycle Pruden Faculty Advisers ........ ............... ......,... M i ss Pickering, Mr. Dowell E731 ful iiflresiltail National A Honor Society , In the year of nineteen-hundred and twenty-two the Athens High School ap- plied to the National Honor Society for membership, which was soon granted. Immedf iately following this grant, the constitution was certified and the charter received. The members of the faculty sponsoring the Society were Miss Anna Pickering, Mrs. Winifred Ackley, and Mr. Harold Mardis. The principles on which membership is based are represented by the corners of the keystone, which is the emblem of the Society. The first requisite is scholarship, a candidate being required to stand scholastically among the first four of his class, the second, is characterg the third is leadership, which demands that a proposed mem- ber must be reliable and able to lead in school affairs, the fourth, is service, which necessitates that the individual play an active part in those activities which promote the best interests of the school. The aims and requisites of the Society are high and it is indeed a mark of distinction to wear the torch, All Seniors and advanced juniors with these quali' Hcations are eligible. A public initiation was held this spring in the auditorium. No more impressive ceremony has ever been held in Athens High School. There followed the annual banquet- in honor of the initiates. The following are the officers and active members: Seniors-Theodore Schmidt, Presidentg Louise Kerr, VicefPresidentg Pauline Swanson, Secretaryg Vianna Roush, Treasurer, John Klinder, Edgar Zick, Katherine Moses, Thelma Bingman, Ralph Whartoii, Violet Collins, Clifford Moriarity, Frances Clutts, Verna Danford, Clinton Horn, Ruth Jones, Donald Lash, Anna Mae Fenzel, Williani Burroughs, Clarice Totman, and john Algeo. Juniors-Alberta Junod, Char- line Martin, Frances Morton, Muriel Foster, Hallene Wocids, and Frances Van Dyke. This Society makes possible the recognition of the leaders of the Hgh School, and induces a spirit of better work among the students. As time passes it is hoped that the number of members will increase more and more and that the future of the Society will be as successful as the past has been. i751 76 ieneennfez Debate As has been the custom in Athens High School for many years, debating was this year a main feature in the school activities. The teams were both very successful due not only to the hard work and earnest effort of the participants but also the un- ceasing labor of Mrs. Price, their coach. The question for debate was, Resolved: That the Federal Qhild Labor Amend' ment should be ratified by the State of Ohio. On the afiirmative side, Robert Schmidt was the first speaker, and although only a Sophomore, presented an excellent argument. Thelma Bingman with her forceful voice proceeded to furnish further reasons for ratifying the amendment. Edgar Zick, Athens High's famous orator, brought the argument, to a close by a tflow of oratory, quite surprising from a high school student. Ruth jones, as alter' nate did very creditable work. On the negative side, Ralph Whartoii was the first speaker. He presented a good argument in favor of Child Labor. Clifford Moriarity as second speaker deserves much praise. Ted Schmidt concluded the argument for the negative. He delivered his speech in a truly professional manner. Fanny Davidson presided as alternate for this team and although she did 11Ot get a chance to show her ability we know that she is a finished orator. The affirmative defeated Jackson by a F-'O score, and were defeated by Lancaster with a 2f1 score. The negative defeated Wellstoii by a 2-1 score and Cannanville by a 3f0 score. Portsmouth came out one point ahead of Athens thus barring the latter from the Hnals. It is hoped that the debating teams of next year may be as successful as were those of twentyffour and twentyfiive. Q V773 78 tai.-neenazz The Girl Reserve 1' Pg. HE hot, July sun was slowly sinking in the west. A soft, misty dew had i s fallen on the stately hollyhocks and gay sunflowers that 'bordered the tiny f i' I path leading up to a small cottage door. The porch of the little cottage i f kgiifz. ' l ben i was unusually delightful as it was bathed in a flood of moonlight. The lf. night air was cool, and the occupants of the porch-one, a charming little grandmother and the other, a child of three-were wrapped in the grand' mother's warm, woolly shawl. The child weary of her day's play lay her curly head on the grandmother's shoulder, as she begged for a story. Well let's see, said the grandmother. Did I ever tell you about the Girl Reserve Organization we had when .I was in High School? No, what was it? Please hurry, I'm so sleepy. 'LVJ ell, you see up until the year of nineteenftwenty-four the girls had no or' ganization of their own and so in the fall of that year, Miss Connett started the great movement. It was soon working nicely under the supervision of Miss Connett and Miss Jewett. At one of the earliest meetings the club was organized, as you know every club must be, and officers were elected for that year. I.et's see if I can remember who they were. Frances Clutts was president, Aileen Rauch vice-president, Helen Cross, secretary, and Frances Morton, treasurer. - ' We started out on our regular program for the rest of the year. Most of the iirst semester was devoted to mass meetings and a few business meetings. At Christmas time we had our first really good time. We had a special Christmas prof gram, and in addition to this we gave presents for part of the children at the Chil' drens' Home. You know, Ann, this shows the real spirit of Christmas giving and I am sure each Girl Reserve felt fully repaid for each little gift. For the second semester the plans mostly included hikes and open forum dis' cussions. The girls got into the spirit manifested in the organization, and it was cerf tainly a great success. It drew the girls closer together and instilled the proper feel' ing of sisterhood in their hearts. ' . But Ann had long since dropped off into slumberland. As the tall clock in the hallway softly chimed ten, the grandmother unconsciously began to repeat the Girl Reserve Creed she had so earnestly vowed to follow in her girlhood, and indeed had carried with her all through her life As A Girl Reserve, R----eaching toward the best I will Strive to be: Efarnest in purpose g S-eeing the beautiful G--racious in manner E--ager for knowledge I-mpartial in judgment R-everent to God R-eady for service V---ictorious over self L-oyal to friends E-ver dependable S--incere at all times l79l l.hQl?II?,GII?1Lii'2Il i301 gene nazi The Hi-Y Club , This is the second year for the HifY organization in Athens High School. It was organized by Mr. Harshman in January of 1924, The torch containing a national 'message from President Coolidge and other prominent men was then carried to Athens from Marietta by a group of HifY boys. A The oihcers elected for the year 1925 were as follows: President, Ralph Wharton: Vice'President, Edgar Zickg SecretaryfTreasurer, Dwight Robinson. The remaining members are: John Algeo, Edward Algeo, Norris Beasley, William Bur' roughs, Earl Carmicheal, Pearl Carmicheal, Clinton Horn, Paul Hottel, Dwight Her' ron, Edward Householder, Cecil Ladd, Edmund Miller, Clifford Moriarity, Jim Pat' terson, Oland Pierce, Lee Stewart Roach, Dwight Robinson, Lowell Robinson, Robert Schmidt, Ted Schmidt, john Shrigley, Franklin Stedman, Bill Wolfe, Ralph Wharton, George Williams, Ernest Wilson, Carlos Shaver, Donald Lash, Paul Reading, Harold Bennett, Harold Giesecke. , The group of under class men who were selected to assist the present members in carrying on the work in the year 1926 are: Phillip Ong, Dow Roush, Richard Brooks, John Sprague, John Edwards, John Miller, James Boden, and John Alden. The club was affiliated with the State Executive Committee, Youngi,Men's Christian Association of Chio in the month of March, 1925. As a part of the ref quirements, a delegation, consisting of Ralph Wharton, Lowell Robinson, and Dwight Robinson, attended the state convention at Mansfield, Chio. The movement has so grown from the start in 1870 at Iola, Michigan, until the present time, that there are hundreds of clubs representing every state and many nations and including many thousand boys in membership. The HifY Club is a non-sectarian organization of boys of high school age, and is a branch of the Young Men's Christian Association. Its purpose is To create, maintain and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. The HifY slogan is, clean living, clean speech, clean scholarship, and clean athletics. These characteristics make up an ideal Christian Association for young men. . -The splendid success of the Athens Chapter is due to the unlimited services of Mr. Harshman and Mr. Vorhees. Through their efforts the Athens Club was aihliated with the national organization. . Mr. Dowell came to us this year from Bucyrus. His tremendous interest in boys and boys' organizations has won for him a place as one of the faculty sponsors of the Hi-Y, also a warm place in the hearts of the boys. Mr. Mardis a regular fellow, who has sponsored many of the school's most successful organizations, has contributed much in making this club the success that it is. T311 i15lH12,G1?Hi.I Quartettes T It has been for the last few years the custom of the Senior class to sponsor girls' and boys' quartettes. This year they were again organized, and have reached, if not surpassed, the high standard already set by former groups. Due to the musical interest shown by the student body last year there was formed a junior Girls' Quartette, composed of Thelma Bingman, Jennie Moore, Kathryn Moses, and Vianna Roush. At the opening of school this fall the Senior Girls' Quartette, formed of the same members was organized. With its past experience the Quartette was soon able to make its initial appear' ance before the school, and since then has repeatedly appeared upon important occasions. A quartette was also formed by the Senior boys, the members of which were Oland Pierce, Norris Beasley, Theodore Schmidt, and Edgar Zick. Both presented programs at the social affairs of the school in a very commend' able manner. At the dedication of the high school building they were joined in an octette giving a program which met with great approval. ' T321 T iE?IIiGI?1-iiil Orchestra , . The orchestra, which has become one of the regular activities of the Senior High School, was reorganized again this year under the able leadership of Mr. Ray- mond Connett. The first appearance before the school was made early in the fall. The or' chestra showed great promise at that time. Through diligent and earnest practice it has taken its place, ranking with those of other schools of this size. Many public apoearances have been made including those at the school plays, the Spring Frolic, the dedication of the High School building, and the operetta. The orchestra includes the following: Thelma Bingman, Frances Clutts, Anna Mae Fenzel, Piano, Helene Antorietta, Gainford Beck, James Boden, Violet Collins, First Violing Mary Stalder, Anna Cook, Clarice Totman, Second Violin, Elizabeth Edmundson, Cello, Edgar Zick, Harlin Carpenter, First Cornet, Louisa Beck, Second Cornetg Philip Ong, Trombone, Cecil Ladd, Horn, Clinton Horn, Rodney Powers, William Philips, Edward Rustin, Saxaphoneg James Patterson, Robert Schmidt, John Miller, Clarinet, William Atkins, Drums. ISU U91 3iH1iGII'eHT.I l Glee Clubs Of the musical activities of the Athens High School the Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs held the highest place. From the clubs the Cast and chorus of the operetta were chosen. They were organized this year not only from the members of the Senior and junior classes but also from those of the Sophomore class. Tryouts were held soon after school started for both clubs. The Girls' Glee Club was enlarged to a membership of over sixty, and the Boys' Club numbered twentyffive, a big increase in each over last year. -N The purpose of the Glee Clubs is to encourage the interest in music, bringing out the natural ability of the student and training it, and also for the mere enjoyment and pleasure derived fromit. . Although there have been no public appearances of either Glee Club, they have, under the able leadership of Miss Spring, learned many songs and advanced in a most successful way. ' ISU wel as Q l .tl5..'ZIRHI'tI-i.?i'.t Arena Contest i Room 14, under the supervision of Miss jewett, literary adviser of the Arena, was the winner of thc Arena contest. The girls in this room submitted a hundred percent subscription list on Thursday when subscriptions were solicited, and by thc following Monday they had a iull list of paid subscriptions. They are to be congratf ulated on their promptness and willingness to come across. Latin Club fOpposite Pagej Through the influence of Miss Leech, the students of the Latin Department organized a Latin Club this year. The purpose of the club was to create an interest in Latin and to study subjects which the class was unable to take up in the regular class period. Q At the iirst meeting of the club the following oiicers were elected: Verna Danford, Presidentg Helena Antorietto, Vice-Presidentg Mary Harwick, SecretaryfTreasurer. At the monthly meetings there were taken many subjects including a deeper study of the lines of the writers of the Agustian Age, and also their works, both poetry and prose. The programs were most entertaining, and the success of the club was unquesf tioned. T373 Y E881 ' l iEHJ3?,6lI?HI.i The Radio Club Athens High School can proudly boast of her Radio Club. The members are actively participating inhfurthering their knowledge and interest in radio. The Club has been a marked success, each member being an enthusiastic and contributing fan. The meetings are held on Wednesday' evening of each weekat the home of one of the membersg occasionally a social program is arranged and enjoyed. One of the distinctive features of the .Club is its Service Bureau, which functions both as a parts exchange department, and in an advisory way. Assistance in construe' tion and operation is also given to any pupil in our High School. The club policy is such that we look forward to a continually growing organif :cation of radio enthusiasts. The club oflicers are: President, Franklin Stedmang VicefPresident, George Williamsg Secretary and Treasurer, Glenn McConkeyg Faculty Adviser, Mr. Vorhees. P - V The Science, Club H The Science Club, sponsored by Mr. Mardis, was reorganized this year. Very interesting meetings were held each monthin the science department. The club was organized for the purpose of instigating greater interest along scientific lines. At each meeting projects of interest among the members were taken up and discussed. ' As every club must have officers, those for the Science Club were elected at the Hrst meeting. This club should indeed be proud to be able to claim such oilicers as the followingi President, Norris Beasley: Vficefljresident, Lowell Robinsong and Secretary, Mary Farrell. F . We hope that these people may profit by these experiments and also that in future years more students may become interested along these lines. fS9l 'I' i W fsoj , iE?IIi6lI?H'.iT ...I Biology Club A group of the students of the biology department joined together early last fall and formed a .club. Their lirst move was to elect Lowell Robinson, President. Next they started collecting specimens to enlarge the museum of the Athens High School and later they purchased many specimens, which were added to the collection. At the meetings, which were held with Mr. Walter Porter as sponser, the stu' dents discussed and studied many topics, among which were plant life, animal life of the sea, and bird life and habits. Trips were made by the club into the woods and at those times specimens of the particular season were gathered. The planning and decorating of the exterior grounds of the Athens High School was given over to the club under the management of Mr. Porter. The Biology Club has had a most successful year, which is due to a great extent to the untiring toil of the President, Lowell Robinson, to whom too much credit can not be given. b Social Science Club The Social Science Club sponsored by Mr. Dowell, was founded early in thc fall of twentyffour by the students in the department of Social Science. It was open- ed to any student taking economics or sociology. At the first meeting Dorothy VV'oodworth was elected Presidentg Merna Mills, Secretaryg and Gertrude Louise Addicott, Treasurer. A permanent program com' mittee was appointed with the following as members: Thomas Wciod, Chairmang Hel' ena Antorietta, and Pauline Fierce. The club was organized for the purpose of discussing economic and social problems. . At an early meeting Mr. Patterson spoke to the club on the subject of School Finance, and it was planned to have many more talks of this type by business men and teachers of Athens. The club has had such a prosperous year itis hoped by all the members and by those interested that it may continue and become a regular factor of the High School. l91l fzel As a result of the thirtyftwo contestants for debate this year, a request was made that those who tried out for debate, but did not make the team, might organize a debate club. This was soon put into effect and in a short time a meeting was held. At this meeting officers for the ensuing Open lForum Club year were elected. Pauline Swanson was chosen Presidentg Anna Cook, VicefPresidentg and Reba Shafer, SecretaryfTreasurer. A constitution was drawn up and the club was named The Open Forum Club. Many of the leading questions and topics of the day were debated, and to relieve the monotony of the usual program a few topics of a light' er vein were debated. Much of the success of the club was due to the unceasing efforts of Mrs. Price who was sponsor of the club. Since this was the Hrst of its kind in Athens High, its possif bilities in the future are very great. iiiigndllliiii The Commercial Club The Commercial Club was organized in the year of nineteenftwentyftwo by the students ol the Commercial Department. Since that time it has been an outstand- ing factor of the Athens High School. The aims of the club are to cofordinate class work with actual business pracf tice, to promote sociability within the Commercial Department,x to serve as a conf necting. link between study in school and community activities, and to create and maintain the interest of all participants in the commercial work of the high school. At the first meeting held early in the fall, the following persons were elected as officers: Florence Cross ..... ........... P resident Louise Ross .......,.,,,.,..... ..,..,..,,.,,,, V icefPresident Audra Blackwood . ,.......,.......... .. .,.........,,...r.. --.- .,.,,.... ,, ......,... Secv'etm'y T1'easw'e1' During the Halloween season a party was held in the school building. It was attended by a large number, and all had a very enjoyable time. Witli Miss Lamon as sponsor the club has been a splendid success this year. E931 i.?s.',.'ZIIs?,f3lI't1i..'f'...'I Megaphone Contest As has become the annual custom of the Megaphone Staff in recent years, it again conducted a Who's Wlio contest in the High School this year. The fact that there were so many candidates suggested for each of the characteristics shows that each subscriber voted conscientiously. The results of the contest are as follows: ' Pete McKinley is the best looking boy. Harold Ross and Frank Boniheld tie for second place, leaving Bob Clark and Pinky Kyle tied for third honors. The best looking girl in Athens High is Frances Clutts, while Louise Kerr and Vianna Roush come second and third, respectively. - 1 Ralph Wharton has the most winning personality with Happy Howell second, and Ted Schmidt third. g Vianna Roush wins that title among the girls. Mary Ferrell is second and Louise Kerr third. , Ralph Wharton and Vianna Roush again come into the limelight as the most optimistic students of their respective sexes. Ed Householder ranks second among the boys, while Louise Kerr and Ruth jones tie for the honor of the Fairer sex. Harold Geisecke and Elizabeth Foley hold the distinction of being most pessif misticn and Boyd Pritchard and John Srigley tie for second place as do Maycle Pruden and Marcella Fienup. Ted Schmidt and Pauline Swanson have been awarded the title of most reli- able students. Vianna Roush takes second place and Ralph Wharton and Lowell Robinson tie for that position. The biggest cutfupi' titles go to Ralph Wharton and Erma Betts. IvIonkey Miller and Helena Antorietta hold close second places. Q The most popular activity in A. H. S. is the Megaphone. The Student Council wins second honor in its popularity. The Girl Reserves is the Nmost beneficial activity to the students, debating ranks second. Basketball is the favorite sport. English and History respectively are the favorite subjects. H ' E941 if ZIIQHIIH The Spring Frolic The Student Council conducted a Skit Show within the High School this year. Each home room was asked to prepare a skit, not to exceed fifteen minutes in length. On the nights of May 2 and 3 the skits were presented and the home room having the best skit received a silver cup on which the names of the participants were later engraved. The skits presented were all so good that it was very difficult for the judges to decide just who should receive the cup. However, the prize was won by the boys in Room 304 for having presented the best skit. It was entitled What'll'I Do?, and indeed from the manner in which this skit was given the boys certainly deserved the cup. The acting, singing, and originality of this skit were the main features in it's success. Since this Spring Frolic was such a great success, we hope that it may become an annual addition to our high school dramatic productions. 11951 ie1'H1eGDHE'2I His Best Investment - T HIS BEST INVESTMENT by Lindsey Barhee was the name of the dramatic and gripping comedy staged this year hy the members of the Junior Class. The play was coached by Miss Jewett, Junior Class Adviser, and due to her untiring effort and the splendid cooperation of the cast, the play was staged with the usual success of Athens High School productions. The cast was as follows: The Child-4Charline Martin Van Rcnesselar Cortland-Bill Wolfe Suzanne-Frances Van Dyke Betty Jane Bailey-Fanny Davidson Beverly Gray-Elizabeth Foley Olivia Cortland-Reba Shaffer Fortunee Randolph-Pauline jones Senator Jerome-Cloyd Carmean Billy Breckenridge-joe Lord John Cortland-Glen Rose Alison Cortland--Helen Cross Uncle Tobyn-'fed Stijf Marie-Frartces Van Dyke f96l Operetta HTHE BELLE OF BARCELONAM was the Hrst of its kind ever staged in Athens High. With its fascinating Spanish music and very attractive costumes, it can well be said that it vvas one of the most beautiful as well as most extraordinary operettas Athens High School talent has ever given. Under the supervision of Miss Spring and Mrs. Eugena Shurrick, the cast was chosen and directed. The cast is as follows: Q Margarita, an accomplished daughter ...... ...,,,......... A nna Mae Fennel Mercedes, her sister ,,......,...,.........,..............,.,..,.,,......,.................. L ..... Jennie Moore Lieutenant Harold Wright, Custom Inspector from the U. S. .......,.........................,.......,.............,,.,,.........,,,....,...,.........,.............. Oland Pierce Patrick Malone, companion of Hal .......,,...,,.,.,............ Theodore Schmidt ' Francisco de la Vega, chief inspector of the custom house, who pretends to he a nohleman ..,............................,.,..,.....,., Norris Beasley Martha Matilda Ayers, an English governess ............ Thelma Bingman Emelio, a toreador, suitor of Mercedes ,........,.,.,...,...,..,.,,.. Williani Wolfe Luis de Montero, a wealthy plantation owner ,..i.,.........,.,...... Edgar Zick Gloria de Montero, his wife, an aristocrat ..,..,... ........... V ianna Roush Pedro, manager of De Montero's plantation ..............,......... john Dalton Captain Colton, of the .Cruiser Montana ...,,...,.,......,......,......,.... joseph Lord Dona Marcella and Dona Anita, friends of Margarita- Gertrude Louise Addicott and Violet Allen Don juan and Don jose, friends of Emelio-- John Edwards and Claude Westfall i971 983 T k 1 1 I J OUR ADVERTISERS The business men of Athens have again shown us that they are back of A. H. S. in every undertaking by adverf tising in the ARENA. The 1925 annual contains more advertisements than any previous ARENA published. The staff hereby wishes to congratulate the merchants for their fine spirit of loyalty and to thank them for assisting us financially in making the 1925 ARENA the finest ARENA ever published by Athens High School. Students, you owe it to yourselves and to Athens High School to help repay these merchants for their willing services by patronizing them. 51001 Young Men and Women are Welcome ODAY'S young business men and women of this city will before long direct the industry, commerce and finance of this district. As they grow into their greater responsibilities they will need the counsel and cofoperation of a sound Hnancial institution. To these young men and women we offer our services with a desireato help them build success for themselves and for their community. We congratulate the members of the graduating class of the Athens High School upon the successful completion of your first step in your education, and we wish for you the success that you deserve. The Bank of Athens NATIONAL BANKING ASSOCIATION A T H E N S , O H I O Capital and Surplus Over' f 1 S535 0,000.00 51011 We know the American people like GOOD things to eat. We believe we KNOW GOOD FOODS and distribute them. Your grocer will supply you with the following brands of GOOD foods: LIBBY'S Canned Fruits and Vegetables 'NINAN Canned Vegetables and Milk WHITE HOUSE Coifee and Teas VESPER Canned Vegetables UBEECH-NUT Food Products 'lBORDEN'S Canned Milks BEASLEY'S BEST Flour SUN Flour WHITE LOAF Flour F. J. Beasley Milling 82 Grocery Company Phones 56, 609 and 6092 F. R. RICHEY - - - The Tailor 12 L2 South Court St. 51023 A The Athens.Candy Kitchen Where Everyone Enjoys Homefmade Ice Cream and Candies O JOHN'FEFFIS P p. 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Box Candy in any quantity ll desired. H Let us serve your wants. 1: 12 Prompt, courteous and efficient service. 1: 1+ nu ll ll 0 Frances Clutts on leaving doctor's office. Doctor- Gargle your throat twice daily with peroxide. Frances--'LBut, Doctor, why should a brunette like me have blond tonsils? Ernie WllSl7Il-ihNO gettin' around it, there is one guy you've got to take your hat off tof' Kixmsel- Who's that? Ernie- The Barber. F. W.-'gDearest, no one will ever know how I love you. P. S. fsmall brother under the sofaj - Dad will know in about a minute, unless I get a quarter. Mr. Connett in orchestra - Edgar, what are auses? s P E. Zick- They grow on cats. Clay Millar fin Latinj- Hunk, hank, honkf' Miss Leech- Co on, Clay the road's clear. D063 II I II I I I I I I . V THE HOME OF GOOD IE FURNITURE f f , RUGS R f I VTOTROLAS VICTOR RECORDS I HOME FURNTSHTNG OO. 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Jacobs MW gamma, 1: si ' U M ig Ieweler and 0 U gg Qptometrist 4' IP ll I, II II QQ Cash or Credit I V 55 :T :: I! STAYLE SHCP COURT STREET, ATHENS, O1-no li ll 0 nu EE H 0 II -:,::::::::::::::::::::::::l l::,::::,:,: ....... A---i ll 08 J -----o4:A-A-- Commercial Personal The Best in Banking Service is not too good for any man who hopes to prosper in business. The Athens National Bank has been supplying such service to Athens County people for more than nineteen years, and it takes honest pride in the part its safety and service have played in the building up of 'the community. The Athens National Bank ATHENS, OHIO Investment Trust WEIOLEH' Here, young man, it's against the law to spit on the floor. Then why did you put up that sign? What sign? Fine for spitting. Mrs. Price- Does anyone know what the Sherman Act was?f' Verna D.- Marching Through Georgia. M1'. Dowell- Harold, who beat the Phillistines? Blinky Morgan- Mr. Dowell, I only keep posted on the big league games. ll ' THE V ' 'CLI E PHARMACY CGMPANY Mr. Porter Qin Biologyj- Whe11 you examine a dog's lungs with amicroscop what do you find? Bright Stud.- The seat of his pants. J. A.- You are the very breath of my lifef' ' V. R.- Uid you ever try holding your breath? . Miss Pickering fin Junior Englishj- And what do you know about the ag of Elizabeth? Pete McKinley- She'll be seventeen next month. H101 C 6 51111 There is added interest in the party when Ice Cream of special design. color or flavor is served Q CLI FXS ICE CREAM Can bc obtained in an unlimited variety of forms and color combinations. at very little additional cost.-Consult us.-We can assist you in selecting something appropriate and attractive. Cline's is indeed The better kind The Cline Ice Cream Company The Lamborn Studio PORTRAITS OF DISTINCTION Picture Framing Es? Kodak Finishing 25 N. COURT ST. The Ground Floor Studio fuzj ' v'-'Tu ll ll ll Il FRA K R. MURPHEY :T ll General Insurance Service and Agent, New York Life Insurance Co. Extends Greetings to Class of 1925 II nu :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::3:::::::::::::t:::::::::::::in I li ' In Parker Brothers Plano Co. :L BANK or ATHENS BLDG. ATHENS, OHIC 'Q I l See us for, Everything in Music ' H Hear our Brunswick Radiola' before you buy a Radio ll nn nn 323323332231I7333333:3:::::j nu nu . - u Radlo She- Darling will you have me when Headquarters I grow older and uglier? f He Qtenderlyj Dearest you may grow or older, but never uglierfl SuperfHeterodyne ' R diodyne 51 3. 1, ll Operadio I1 I certainly do make a scent go a long 1: way, said the garbage man. Giddap. Magnavox .I ll a .1 Complete line T mr of Parts Clay Milar- A moth got locked up in il the closet with the costumes of all the folly s F an G. W . H0pklHS 1: Chow' M M X John K.- Is that so? 11 C. M.- Yeh, and it died of starvation. W. STATE ST. ATHENS, O. 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No, for her next. She looks stunning in it. Mary had a swarm of bees, And -they to save their lives, Must go wherever Mary went, For Mary had the hives. THE AMERICAN DRY CLEANERS FOR SERVICE PHGNE 689 11 W. STATE ST. ll He- My father weighed only three pounds at birth. She-- Good gracious! Did he live? Wllli'x.IS Alaska a gcod place for rheumatism? BillA That's where I got mine. Mr. Patterson- My boy did you ever fail to embrace an opportunity? Student- It depends, sir, on the form of the opportunity. Miss Connett Qin English class, A Ralph, what is the matter with this sentence The horse and the cow are in the iieldf Ralph- Ladies should come first. 51203 AA 'A'1bt-:: White tar Perfect Pastry ' ' FLUUR IAIIYIID CHIMES BRAND 'PUREIKXHDPRODUCTS' C. D. lHLfer Co. ATHENS - OHIO - NELSONVILLE U ll 0 U U lr U U U U U U lr U U U U M ll ll U U U ll U U 11 0 u U ll li I 4 U U U U u U 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CO-OPERATIO Soon the ice wagons will be regularly on your streets. Our organization is ready and anxious to serve you promptly. May' we ask that you assist us by letting us know your wants if ever we are tardy. Your refrigerator is a very essential part of your household equipment and the services of our company are at your disposal if you have any problems that we are able to solve. Be sure when buying a new refrigerator that the icing capacity is of the correct dimensions, located right and that proper insulation has been used in its construe' tion because these are essentials and the best results cannot be obtained without them. AT TO UR SERVICE The Athens Ice Sz Storage Co. ,cv-------------- ----- f ----- - vvv- f-v----:cv-----vvv-::::: U U U ll ll n U U U 0 U U U U U U l l H 0 U U H U H M U m U u u H U H H 0 U u H H 1 0 U H 0 0 U 51211. ll P ll I 'V'---vv '-vvvw C' ' ' ' Ti ll lp nu 55 FINSTERWALD SISTERS f Millmefy Q Il II DRESS AND 'I I l II SPORT HATS 3g ll ,I I ll if Opposite Court House S S. Court Street ll ' 11:3112321131111332113113333133333iliiiiililllilllililliliZ f:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::,c::::::::::::::::i+ ll n Il JAMES L. EDMUNDSON 11 Q1 The Tailor for Men and Women E H Handflvlade Suits and Top Coats, 845.00 up 1: 1: Madefto-Measure Suits and Top Coats, 328.50 1: Ladies' Jacket Suits and Top Coats Made ff Dry Cleaning, Altering, Relining li Best Htmd or Machine Pressing Q1 24M S. COLIRT ST. ATHENS, OHIO CALL Us 3631 II 1':::::::::::::2::::::::::::::::::::::::::Jl Vx::xx:::::x:::::::x:x:x:::::xxx:::::::::x::Tl II I ll 1' Buy Your Meats, Groceries and Fresh Vegetables at ll ll I, ll ll 3: W H A R T o N ' S r TE fi ll PHoNE 275 41 S. COURT ST. :E nr ' ATHENS, OHIO 1' ,, I u ll in ll . ll EE M. T. ELLIS EE ll ll ll ll I' II I' Furniture II ll gl ll ll if RUGS PHONOGRAPHS STOVES ll 1? ll ll U ' 'H '. Iflggivv ' ll --w-----vv vvv- Q -- -vv---v- vw- ll vvv----v-'vvvvvvvvvvv vv---- ll ll li ,-: E , . II ll 'Ll' ll? a Milli . . . QE Those with a finished education and .. A: fa 's -92533 U U M if ui .,w3,5,gg.f.' j f , El' U Il stop at the in A 1' KPAZ: Ti ' ll EE a ii QYTY 0159 1: as-All The House of Service 1: ALL KINDS OF 11 U II 1g GUNS AND gg AMMUNITION J. E, BAILEY, IC ' Mana gev n 55 Kerr Hardware 51 ll ll 31 Company ig 'Lxs ::x:::,::xx:xx:x:J ix: ::::::::::,::x:xxx 2: Evvvv----'-'-vvvv -'Y' vvvvvvvvvvv---' iv---'Y'---'-'iv'--'v'- ll l CH C MILLIKAN o 0 ll li :Q Let us reset your diamonds in the latest attractive mountings 1 :E JEWELER AND OPTICIAN li if ATHENS, OHIO II 'L -A-,. - ................... ............................... A A He dances as still as a hoard. Of course. He is a post graduate. Editor- We canlt accept this poem. It isn't verse at all, hut merely an escape of gasf' Poet- Ah, I see something wrong with the meter. Mr. Mardis- Name a liquid that won't freeze. Barnes- Hot water. Louise K. fin Physicsj- I spilt some acid on my hand. It surely made it smart. ' N. B.- Why l1Ot drink some then? mag CHARLE ILL FRESH and CURED MEATS UF ALL KINDS Sausage and Hamburg Our Specialty '26 W. UNIGN ST. PHONE 479 Young Men! Whether in high school or in college like to wear what's right in style. We like to sell young fellows, than is why we cater to their desires and carry HART SCHAFFNER Ee? MARX and FRAT CLOTHES Beckley,s THE MENS STORE, ATHENS,OHKD :::: 'EfQi ' ms Schloss Manufacturing Co. Manufacturers of High Grade Felt Novelties PENNANTS, BANNERS, PILLOWS, ETC. :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::1:::::::::::::::: To eat Littler's Golden Crust and Home Sweet Home means the best and your meals will he complete. Our Cakes, Pics, Doughnuts, and Cookies are made from the best material and they will fill the hill. 'NUF SED. LITTLER' S BAKERY The Home of Sluality and Cleanliness - ..... ...AAA ...- ------A--A - - A --A-----A- ----- AAA- - ----- We are the lowest price dealers on high class monumental work in Southern Ohio Gleason Monument Co. PHONE 2043 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::po4:::::::::::::::: C0lI1p1iIIlC1'1tS of The MoBee Binoler Co. 'C' 'fiEEi 'C THE SPOT l y ALL K1NDs OF SANDWICHES 1: GPPOSITE CAMPUS U U U ALWAYS oPEN TI ll li ll - .... ...... .A.... Y - - A... --.-. A.AA............. ....... L - .. --Q 5 Percent Paid on Deposits The Athens County Savings :: H ll ll ll U It U 0 0 1 and Loan Company S :F LOSTRO BUILDING ll ll ll ATHENS, oH1o ll U U ---------------------..--------- --------------L-- ------Lj ---- ---W HUDSON ' -And- ESSEX Cit Garage Closed Car at Less Than Open Car Price nu 4I ll Il Soph. to Senior- Did you ever read 0 ll - 4, 'Looking Baekwardsff' . ,, . . . 'I Senior- Yes, in an examlnation and QQ got expelled for it. ll nr - :l Mr.'Harshman after Senior assembly H 11 - In passing out, do so quietly. U II 0 .... n 0 U Mr. Mardis fin Physics,- Your an' iw ll swer reminds me of Quebec. In H Digniiied Senior- How's that? 11 Mr. M.-'LIt's built on a bluff. If ll 0 ll fr . ul fim Say It with Flowers And l Say It with Ours CONNETT'S Wiring Electrical Construction Fixtures and Appliances Walsh Electric Company ' MURPHY'S BAKERY BREAD, ROLLS AND CAKES ffOf First Qualityff Stop and Be Cmwinced PHONE 90 S COURT ST E131 THE ' Swanson Furn1ture Company ATHENS Quality First MIDDLEPORT 5: -::::::2::::: ::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::J CPHER O ' ' Shoe Repairing 5 R MUST sAT1sFY ' W. UNION ST. Q NEAR POST OFFICE U I 0 - ....... ,C A.... - oc vvvv v--- ---- -v SOMMER'S STORE Headqumftevs for Dry Goods, Notions, Ladies' and Men's Furnishings and Ladies' Ready to Wear 1 4 ATHENS, OHIO OUR PRICES ARE LOWER i 1 I ------- ------ Y- ::::::::::::::::ooc::::::::::::::::: m nm ll V 4f--v' '----v- ' Y 'v '--''--- --v-'-v-- --' Y - vv---'vi' U ll U U ll if GRONE Sz LINK gg 4 1: EXCLUSIVE MEN'S FURNISHERS U ' Hats and Caps :I Leading Tailors 1: Reliable Stove in Me-n's Weao' 1: Since 1885 jf High Grade Merchandise Lowest Prices 1' 23 S. COURT ST. ATHENS, OHIO Il lL::33:Q:tcg:::::::::::::::::l::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::gi if WHEN BUYING ICE CREAM-INSIST ON II I ll fi CC N S97 II II 1: THE QUALITY KIND ll ll ll ll 11 Banks Ice Cream Company H ll ll 0 in if PHONE 157 ATHENS, OHIO F221212231213211Zlillililillllllllliliilllilllii33 'lii liz? Ii ' II il CANDY - CAKES -- CHEWING GUM - FRUITS +a E ll if O11 'Your Way to School ff 5' ROACHS STGRE ll ll ff 15 W. XVASHINGTON ST., NEXT TO MESSENGER BLDG. Il il L-,-- ------ ---------------A--- - -A-.... ----A-A---A------.-- -J' 6 H Mrs. Price fin Historyj- And so the Declaration of Independence was adopt Cl on July 4, 1776.0 B. P.- But I didn't know it could he on a legal holiday. Mr. Porter fin Biologyj- And when do leaves begin to turn?'l Dude-7'The night before examsf' Miss Leech fin Latinj- This is a picture of a Gaul, who has killed himself nd is now killing his wife. - f130j -------94:4-----A ::::::::: MAJESTIC Quality Entertainment Amid Ideal Surroundings The Chocolate Shop A Store Youill like to Patronizen Berry Hotel Block :::::::po4:::::9o4::::::::: I l HOT DOG LUNCH 18 W. UNION ST. PHONE 2963 ATHENS, OHIO . Our Specialty is HOT DOGS--Take Home a Few Pies Sandwiches Coffee Soft Drinks I Style Headquarters for YOUNG FOLK ' CLOTHE The F. L. Preston Co. vvvvvvvv- ----- ..,... ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::fb BREAKFAST, LUNCHEON, AFTERNOON TEA AND DINNER WE MAKE A SPECIALTY or PARTIES AT REGULAR MEAL nouns Call us for arrangements for private parties- Wc are prepared to care for your picnic lunches THE WINDSOR MR. and MRS. RAY C. GARDNER and DAUGHTERS, Proprietors The Burnett - mith Company HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES ::::::::::::ooc:::::::::::::::::::::::::::,::::::A-::::: frm W '- Qc' '- '-''?::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :T :a '- 55 THE AMERICAN RESTAURANT. in if Homeiof Good Eats ll Pleasant Surroundings Courteous Attention if 53 1: E. P. Barker, Manager Mrs. Price- What do you know of the Mayflower Compact? Elanor B.-- Nothing, I don't use that kind. Miss Leech fin Latinj- VJhen did Cmsar defeat the largest number? Merna M.- I think on examination clay. Civics Class-- Any man or woman over 35 years of age and born in the U. S. may become president. Ted Schmidt- Then we will never have a woman president because they never get to be over thirty. UTCHINSON at t TICKNEY if oNEsT HoEs it tyleful hoes FOR YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN Customer- Which leather makes the best shoes. Shoe Salesman- I don't know, but banana skins make the best slippers. Helen R.-- Do you know why most of the Senior fellows part their hair in the middle? ' Chick M.-- No, why? H. R.- Because every block must have an alley? Bill Wolfe is sick today and I am calling for him. Iris-- And who is this? This is my father. Here's to the teachers and long may they live, Even as long as the lessons they give. 51331 IT -- -'v '-vv '-''v- -'--'v--v - II II II II II II II II II II II I I II II II II II II II II WATCHES JEWELRY CGRN W ELL' Eyes Examined Glasses Ground CUT GLASS OPTOMETRISTS ::::: :z::::::::::::rc:::::- ::::::::::::::::::p4:::::: II II Il II II II II II II II II II II II I II II II II II II II II II I II II I II II II I II II I II I II II II II II II II USE . . Sherwinfwilliams Old Dutch Wlmite and Ivory Enamel r r r 1 v Chairs, Refrigerators and Every Use Where a Highfgrade Enamel Is Required Wheaton Hardware Company ATHENS, OHIO , ,,,v-- , ,,--,,, , ,---- ,v ,.., -, vvv., vqp- ,.,,,...... ---,---- II II II II II II II II I I II I I Il II II II II II II II II ALWAYS ASK FOR- RAUCH'S BUTTER NUT BREAD ' Rich as Butter-Sweet as a Nut At Your Grocers or at RAUCH'S BAKERY gee-ocAAA '--- AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ---- A A'-- AA '-'-- AA ' ffIQI 135' ::::::::::::::::::---v--T ll Curly Maple - Mahogany Black Walnut All Kilnfdried-Ready for Your Cabinet Work The Athens Lumber Sally- I just had my hair radioedf' Irene- How's that? Sally-- Done up in short waves. There is no use broadcasting on Monday, the aerials have other duties. Miss Connett- Tell me the opposite of misery. Happiness, said the class in unison. And sadness, she added. Gladness. And woe? Giddap shouted the enthusiastic class. Freshman- Do horses bray? Sophomore- Neigh, neighf' Company ,I He mixed his beans with honey, 1: He did it all his life, 0 Not because he liked it, ATHENS, OHIO But it kept them on his knife. ll -,l if Radio Fan- I picked up WGY last U IXIgI'lt.v If Auto Fan-- Heck, wouldn't she give :::::::::::::::l::::::::J you her full name? - .,.... Q ll CAMERO BRO . ll ll Insurance, Real Estate and Loans lb Let us show you the low net cost of our Endowment 0 ' Contract in THE PRUDENTIAL LIFE INSURANCE CC. PHCNE 31 :I 0 :::::33Z233t33:IIt3C3:33:3::3:::::::3: ------ A---- - --AAAYU ii CLASS OF 1925 INVITATIONS WERE MADE BT WORTHINGTON ENGRAVING oo. lx COLUMBUS, oH1o II ll ll 51361 V331 iiii 221321--122 --www- it 1--vv,---,,.---v,.--1-vv-v1v -vm 9 wr 5 EE 5 Class pins and rings Q Club and fraternity pins if Literary and honorary society pins 'I . Athletic medals and trophies 1: 11 Engraved commencement invitations and cards u M ll , n 1 ff ,SPECIAL DESIGNS PREPARED WITHOUT It CHARGE FOR NEW ORGANIZATIONS Il II fl is , fa ll Y ll QQ l I LD S IWC. 55 1 Ii yi Manufactizfivzg jewelers ll Il I5 ll QL COLUMBUS, OHIO X ll ll I IC ll ll in A---AAAA --AA.-A--,A-AAA:::: C :::::::t:::::::::::::::::9.:::!v The doctor in some ways is strangeg For instance, says Bill Knott. He tells you what you need is change, And then takes all you've got. Rastus says Pahson Brown done kotch him in farmer Smith's chicken coop. boy! Don't Rastus feel 'shamed? No suh, de Pahson am de one feel 'shamed He kaint 'splain how come he done kotch Rastus dar. Ivlatty- I wonder if Prof. Kidder meant anything hy it. Charlie-- By what? . Matty-- He advertised a lecture on 'Fools' and when I bought a ticket it said, Admit one. I 5 ' Mildred M.---'Tm going to church Sunday. Mary K.- Getting religious? M. M.-- No, a new hat. 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