Bexley High School - Bexleo Yearbook (Bexley, OH)

 - Class of 1929

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Z!!!7!l!!!!!!!l!l!!!llflflllllllfffl Q. f'f7W!!!Vlll!fV0!l IZZXXIIIZVUM X !!!67V! 4q1e'N, KXXWWXXXXSAWKWWYx X' xXXX Kk NXXWAXN XKX5NXXKXXXXXXV ' Cforc Jlnnual PUBLISHED B11 The Senior Class 1929 Bexleq Hiq School Bexleq, Ohio 6 x WWWWWN' X yxxw- W W ' -Exmwvmxm --mwsxxxxxvgx xxxx QV VWN NNNX xQl, . .l-mxxxmmxxxxxmw .. xx l. 5 .R 1 .x u f F410 'Cv' 'ESX vrr' l'lIl1'I'll,ll-llllfll .v:urwlf.w nu! llw Nlllllllfll unfl rnlliny szuarfl. lflrilv xwllfilwl lrrwx Illrrlljl Ihr' 1-fly lxvrrlr lrnrlrl' l'I'!flll yurrrrl. CUR years is such a short time - they pass by ere we can realize it. qi T But much may be accomplished in four years, and it is the aim of this book to record the achievements of the class V4 i 'V W . Fiqfm Q-3 ebuvyi f-SE of 1929 The most precious thing in life is a golden memory, a lingering of some past joy, which returns again and again to make the present moment pleasant. If this book can bring back or bind more firm- ly that intangible spirit of friendship for which our class is known, we of the staff shall feel that we have not failed. Tlir MISS NLXRIUN .X. 'l'HUM.XS Ihfun uf' Girls Family Miss Marion Thomas, our home K . Iy f' s. al' x W -M 7' ' F. Aa' ' 'X I 8120. 'AW gl'ff9f1fg4- this annual economics teacher and dean of girls, who has been a constant help and inspiration to us all, we dedicate in affectionate remembrance. . Fiw N I H YI'i'IIU'lIl1'lHllII!THIIwllIlHlIHIIIKUIIHIHUHIIHHIMIHHIVWHHHHHIH I I. I V V HHIHIHIIHIIIHIIIHI Y YIHIIIIIHHIH H N I S I.:- HENRY C. DIE'l'I'Ilill'H S:1luf1'il:i1fll1l1'l1I uf Sr'lmnl.v IIKHM NH HN I H IIIIVIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIII IIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIHIIIIHIIHIHHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIII IllIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIHUIlHl1HlHlIIl1IIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHNHu!WHHHHHNHHHHIHHH III Russell E. Kessler, Principal, Marion A. Thomas, Reis B. McCormick, Mrs. Amy C. Brightmann Carlton H. Smith, Lucille' M. Selbach, Harold J. Grimm, Selma H. Hamann, Mark S. Scofield, Alice M. Brooks. Svzwfu I N 4 1 INNN N N H N IHIIHHH NIMH HUUWWY IIHHWWNW WN! NW M N N I 1-: mm Genevieve Taylor, Thelma J. Rickey, Mary S. Bethel, Charles E. Hoel, Bernice l Mullins, lra R. Ferbraehe, Leanore Valentine, Ruih H. Brownell, Dorothy Arbuckle. lllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIllIlIllllIIIIIlllllIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIlllllllllllllllllllllllli IllllllllIllllIIIIIlIIllIllIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllliIllllllllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll IlIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll acuity Russell E. Kessler, B. A., Ohio VVesleyan University: M. A., Ohio State University: Principal Factulty Manager of Athletics. Faculty Adviser of The Annual. Miss Marion A. Thomas, B. Sc. in Agr.. B. Sc. in Ed., Ohio State University: Dean of Girls. Home Economics. Miss Dorothy Arbuckle, B. Sc. in Ed.. Ohio State University: Art. Miss Mary S. Bethel, B. A., Ohio State University: Office Training: Commercial De- partment. Mrs. Amy C. Brightman, B. A., Allegheny College: Faculty Adviser of The Torch Latin. Miss Alice M. Brooks. B. Sc. in Ed.. Ohio State University: English, French. Miss Ruth H. Brownell, B. A., Ohio Wesleyan University: English. lra R. Ferhrache, B. A.. Ohio Northern University: Mathematics. Harold J. Grimm, B. A.. Capital University: Capital University Seminary: M. A., Ohio State University: Director of Orchestra, Band, and Glee Clubs. Miss Selma H. Hamann. Ph. B., Denison University: Sociology. Economics, Spanish. Charles E. Hoel, B. Sc. in Ed., Ohio Northern University: M. A., Ohio State Univer- sity: Mathematics, Science. Miss Reta B. McCormick, B. A., B. Sc. in Ed., Ohio State University: French, Latin. Miss Bernice I. Mullins, B. A., Ohio State University: Dramatics, History. Miss Thelma J. Rickey, B. A., Ohio Wesleyan University: History, Mathematics. Mark S. Scofield, Bradley Institute, Iowa State College: Manual Training, Mechan- ical Drawing. Miss Lucille M. Selbach, B. A., B. Sc. in Ed.. Ohio State University: Faculty Adviser of The Torch and The Annual, English. ' Carlton H. Smith, B. A.. Ohio Wesleyan University: M. A.. University of Minne- sota: Athletic Director and Coach, Chemistry, Physical Education. Miss Genevieve Taylor. B. Sc., in Ed., Ohio State University: History, Civics. Miss Leanore Valentine, B. A., Ohio VVesleyan University: Girls' Athletic Director, Physical Education. Nine I'Il gr- -..L..., 'I'hr.u Iuull- in lufrrlrly lrrrr- Lilrw lifrf Ihr pull: is luirl IVO'l'l'lI pullrrn of .wnilr unrl I: Uf' suu.vhiuw uufl of .wluulry E is SENIORS IIlIIIlIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllilIllllllIllIIIIIIIlllllIIIllIIIllIIIllllIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII- llIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllIIlillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Illllllllllllllllllh lllllllli Ill Twrlw Senior Class Officers President ...,..,..... ,. ..,,... David Davis View-Preafrlefit ..... .. ,....,..,.,.... .Scott Lyon Saf'r0Im'y .....,.... . .............,..,.4. Ted lNilson Trmnuru -....... ....,.,.,,,.... A...,.. ....,...,............... . . . ...... I .incoln Kilbourne Matin ,,..... ..., ................. ' ' Carry on Colors ....., ........,s.,,,. P urple and W'hite I luu'er ......., ....s, . 'X merican Beauty Rose EE Walkers Life is a path, the path of our own choosing Star-strewn and song-sown, winding through the years. VVe are the walkers. every walker seeking One solemn beauty that his heeding soul hears. Many are the paths, and there are many walkers. intricately crossing, intimately bound. Yet all alone goes the walker in the shadows Down to the ocean where eternity is found. Classmates, one and all, we too have been walkers Travelling swift along. in a joyful band. But when the call comes. the last call will End us Tracing our destinies on the subtle sand. -Ruth Vlloods Smith '29 llilllHlllIIllllIIIlIIIIHVIHWHNUllHlHHHDWlKillitllHHHUWNHHHHHllllllllIlllillllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllll IHIIIHIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIlIIllVHIIHHIHIH!llIlliIIIIIIllIKIIIIilIII!IIIIIIIiIIIlIIIIIIHIIHHUUIIIIIIIIILIII DI.-XCK ll. llUYl.:XXlJ ,lH.CkiQ ' 175 S. .'xI'lllllUI'C Road 'Elly irllfu nf an ugrwulila p1'r.vnii is u par.-run who ugrws za'-itll mv. Fuutlinll '29: llasketball '28, '29: Latin Club '26, '17, '28, '29: Hzuul '2!i. '27. ' IN. '292 llraniativs Club '29: 'l'h4- Gypsy Rm'cr Z Supreme Cuurt '29, Gln- Club '28, '29, The Ailniirable Crich- tuu : Klinstrvl Show. lfutei' Ubin lVrslry:ni l'nivn'i'sity. IJUROTHY HRICNNING Dot liast Livingston Avenue Jer Ihv yrwulml only ure. in lufr ximplirily sulrlivmrf. Hans:-bull '20, 'JTQ lhiskrtbzill '17, '28, '29, Ifutrr Nursr Trziiuing, Grim! lluypitiil. VN'll.l,:XRlJ P. HRIQXXING Hill liast l,ix'ingstun .'Xvc-iiuc .l yolfl lw1lrf'x 'wurlh yolflf' l f-ntball Manager 128: Assistant Basel-:ill Xlaiiaigx-i' 'JH3 Hzisg-Imll Mmizager '29: Latin Club 128. liulrl' Capital l'uix'A-rsity. G,XRNl'1'l' CAIN 2485 lfzist Hruzul Street Su'4'wf. kind. mul ywllflw. wha! nmrr ruulrl you 1cwnI, ' liirl Rus:-l'x'm-s 'Jri, '.17, '28, '2'-3: llranmtics Club 129: Latin Club '20, '271 Bliss Hub XYliite1 Ruse uf 'I'nking Thr llypgy Rm'n'r. Ifutrr Ubin Xllslcyziii l'uix'vrsi1y. lb. 'l'.-Xl,Bl.-Xlllili L'lQgXXYSH.'XXY 'l'UIIlll1j ' 8411 liuclairc .-Xvcnue .lII yr' who Imv' nmxilz Inna' ynur rur.w. liancl '291 Urclwstrai '29: Thr Gypsy Rnvrr 129: Glu- Club '33, 'J9: Stage Mgr. for llraunaitics Club '29, Annual Slillll Xlinstrvl Shi-u. l':llfl'!' Cincunruli C1-iise-rv:itwl'y uf Music. l'.'XL'l, l.. ll.-XYIDS-UN IR-tp 877 ,laincs Pike 'l'liruugh IIIINPIIIIH lm :vnu glory 'IW' luxw him uvfll lw .wirry. llnwbaill '20, '27, 'Ili '29: llaskriliall '293 Fnmball 'JH: NYM-stliiip 'JSC 'l'rm'li '18, 'l91 Bziucl '.2h, '27, IIS, 'Ng Org-ln-stl':x '18, '27: Spanish Club IIS. Him-r Cziivitul l'nix'Q-iwity. TlIII'fl'l'll Il1'l1111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIllIIIlIIIIl I tHlI'f0f'N IIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIlllilllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIlI!Iilll1llllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllnllllIIIIIIIIHHllllllllllllllwll DAYID H. DAVIS Dave 151 South Ardmore Roarl Nut 11 man ul' iron, but uf' Iizw oak, Honor Club '28, '29: National Honor Society '29, Class l'resi- :lent '27, '29, Football '20, '27, '28, Basketball '2h. '27, '28, '29, Torch Start' '29: Student Senate '28, Lea-lers' Club '29, Latin Club '27, '28: Athletic Cup Honor. Enter Ohio State lfniversity. MARTHA C. DAVIS Marty 330 Drexel Avenue Sf-llll' is the firms nf fhuuyhI.v. Glee Club '26, '27, '28, '29, Girl Reserves '2h, '27, '28, '29, Rose of Tokio , Miss Bob VVhite : The Gypsy Rover , Draniatics Club '29, Supreme Court '2'-J: The Aflmirable Crichton . l':l'lfQ'I' Arlington llall. MARJORIE M. DIIQTIQRICH Alamy 2453 Plymouth Road She rvarlx murh: sho is u grmf nln.wrzwr. foul xlw looltzt- quifv fhrough the :lewis of men. Girl Reserves '26, '27, '28, '29, Girls' Athletic Club '29, Torch Staff '27, '28, '29, Editor of Torch Annual '29, Springtime , The Rose of Tokio , Miss Bob lYhite , The Gypsy Rover , Glee Club '20, '27, '28, '29, Honor Club '20, '27, '28, '29, Debating Team '29, National Honor Society '29, Drznuatics Club '29, Scholastic Cup Honor. linter Ohio Wesleyan l'niversity. DOROTI-lY JANE DOXYNEY jane 233 S. Dawson Avenue l nir frmrxvx mnn'.w llllflffflll rm-tv il13llllI'l'. Girl Reserves '28, '29: Dranvuties Club '29, Supreme Court '2'?: Glee Club '28. 1 lfnter Ubin State l'ntversity. BURTON H. 1iI.lJliR Butts 090 College Avenue Siny1'r.v are merry and 'frm' from :furrows mul raw. Football '2o, '28, Basketball '2o, '27, '28, Tennis '2h, '27, '28, '29, Drainatics Club '28, '29, Leaders' Club '292 Glee Club '31, '27, '28, '29: Torch Staff '20, '27, '28, '29Z The Rose of Tol-tio l The Gypsy Rover , The Aelinirable Crichton , Minstrel Show. lfnter Ohio NY:-sley:ln l'nix't-rsity. LOUISE lf. EVANS l.Ullit ' 75-l Iiuclaire Avenue .I.v sunny her disposition mv is har lruir. Glee Club '2h, '27, '28, '29, Girl Reserves '20, '27, '28, '29: Druf matics Club '29, Rose of Tokio , The Gypsy Rover' : Girls' Athletic Club '29. llllllllllIllllllllllllllIllIllIIIIIllIIIIIIliIlIIIIIIIIIIIiIllllllIIIlIllllIIIlIlIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIlIllllllllllllllllllllllf IIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllIllIlllllllllllllllllilllllIIIIIIIlillllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQIIII' PEARL l.. FUGLIE Pal Sta. E. Rt. 6, Columbus .-I gentle man of errvllenl br001liny. Band '26, '27, '28, '29, Orchestra '26, '27, '28, '29, Glen, Club '2!i, '27, '28, '29, Baseball Manager '27, Ruse ul 'l'ul-ciu: 'l'be All- mirable Crichton , Minstrel Sliuw. Enter Ohiu Statr' l'nivc-rsity. BOVVLES FORD Station E. Rt. 5. Columbus Jn, all rourul gwul spar! lx hr. .-Ind jux! as nwclmvl me rm: lm. Track '27, '28, '29, Latin Club '2u. Enter Lincoln University. ANN E. FREEMAN 127 Remington Road She 'ix pretty to walk with. witty to Iulk willl. ran-all pleanant, too, tu think on. Girls Reserves '28, '29, Dramatics Club '29, Latin Club '28, '29, Glee Club '29, Honor Club '28, '29, The Adxuirable Crichton. Enter Ohio State l'niversity. MARY CATHERINE GR.-XHl.lf 4011 East Main Street lf'l'Pl' grnflv. xwwt. and true. Girl Reserves '26, '27, '28, '29, Glee Club '20, '27, '28, '29, Span- ish Club '28, '29, Basketball '28, '29, llrainatics Club '28, '29, Basketball '28, '29, French Club '27, The Gypsy Rover , The Aihnirable Crichton. Enter Ohio Yniversity. XV.-XLTER NY. HANES 171 Ilratenabl Avenue Jolly and guy. lw'n a,lway's thu! way. Football '20, '27, '28, Track '28, '29, Baseball '21-, '29, Glee Club '26, '27, '28, Minstrel Show, A Night in an Inn , The Ailxnirahle Crichton . lfntvr Ohio State l'llirel'sity. l-lE'l I'Y l.. HAVENS 84 North Ardmore Road Tull and stately lilw u quwn. Drzunatics Club '29, Girl Reserves '2b, 4. '23, Bliss Bob Vi'hite , Latin Club '20, '27. Enter Ohio State University. Fiflem V WI llll IIEV1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIlIIIIIllIIllIlllAllllIIIlliIlllllllllllllllllllllli I IIlllllllllllllllllllllllIlllillllllllllHHllllllllilllllllIIIIlIIIIEIIIIlllllillllalllllllllllliNHIIH444llllllllllllllllllllit'III Si.rI4'l'n. M ,-XRY Ii. HOl.'1'ZM AN 491 South Parkview Avenue Uf' 'Ill NN' flifls flml are .m xrmlrf. flwrffx num' likw lll'l'ff.lj .lIllI ll. Tennis '27, '28, '29: Girl Reserves '20, '27, '2R: Latin Clulu '27, '2S: Girls' Athletic Chili '29: llramatircs Clulv '29g The Ruse of l'nkiu 3 Glee Clulu '27, '2S. Enter Ohiu State l'nivvrsity. YRINA HUGHES 770 Sheridan Ave-iiiic 7'lll'l'I' in rm Kllfll .vrwlpluraf rm lhul of l'hlH'lU'fI'I'. ' Glvr Cluh '20, '27, '28, '29: Latin Chili '20, '27, '28: Girl Regt-rn-s '20. '27. '28, '29, Presirlent '29, Secretary '28: The Gypsy Rover : Rose uf T0kin g Miss Hula XYhite ': Class tlhim-v '21-: Natiunal llunnr Society '29. Enter Uhin State l'nivc-rsity. XYILIDA HYLAXIJ 811 Montrose .-Xxx-nuc 'Ally uwn flmuyhix arc' my f'ompuniunx. Tnrch Stat? '29: Annual Staff '2'4: Girls' Glen- Chili '20, '27, '2X. NURMA M. l,l.'X1XlS 2431 Elm .-Xvcnne -'U fare with ll'llllllIl'NN U'l'l'l'-Xlll'l'1I4I. xnfl :unilm by humnu lrinrllw.vx lured. Torch Stali' '29: Girl llesci'v4's '20, '27, '28, '29, Vice-l'resiclm'l1t '29, The Rose uf 'I'0ki0 : Stnmlvnt Cunnril '28, Glee Chili '28, Senior llnnm' Chili. A lintcr Ohio State l'uivursity. .-Xl,lK'lf K. JOHNSON ,-Xl 05 South Colunilmia .-Xveiiuc .l frivml fu all lwr fri4'mlx. Latin Chili '27, '28: Girl lk-sc-rves '20, 27, '28, 'JUL Hash:-tlnaill '28, '29: Haselrall '20, '27, '2XL 'l'e'nnis '27, '28, '29. lfnter Uhiu State l'niversity. ,IACK 0. ,IUNIZS 92 North Arclmurc Ruacl Tho lmlivx will him .vu'm'l. Fuotlmll '27, 'ZSQ Ilzisketlmll '27, '2X: Tennis 132: Glue Cl-nh '20, '27, '28, '29, Latin Chili '20, '27, '28: Twrcli 5135-27, 28, 29: Atlvn-rtising Nlanag:-r nf Annual '29: Student Council 29, AR0se nf T0kiu g The Gypsy Rnvert: l.ezulg'rs' Cluilr '29, Nilllulllll llunur Stacia-ty '29: lh':unatu:5 Llnlmz Minstrel Shnw, lint:-r Uhiw XXX-sleyztvi l'n1vc-rslty. lllllllllllIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIllIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIllIIllIIlIlIIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllll. LINCOLN KIl.l3OURNl'1 Linny 156 South Drexel Avenue .'l lirave man never divx. Glee Club '26, '27, '28, '29, Football '27, '28, Basketball '27, 'ISI Leaders' Club '29, Annual Stat? '39, Class Otticer '29, Minstrel Show, The Admirable Crichton . Enter Ohio State Vniversity. DOROTHY A. KLINGHEIL Dot 2274 Astor Avenue .Vwlurl x greatest gift. llw gif! of singing. Basketball '27. '28, '29, Glee Club '27, '28, '29, Spanish Club '28, '29, Girls' Athletic Club, President '29, The Gypsy Rover . Enter Chicago Musical College. JULIA E. KROMER 662 Vernon Road .-Irt is a touch Io light the pathway of life. Honor Club '28, '29, Senior Honor Roll, National Honor Society '29, Torch Stat? '29, Animal Stat? '29, Girl Reserves '28, '29: Glee Club '28, '29, Dramatics Club '29, Spanish Club Secretary :md Treasurer '28, President '29, The Gypsy Rover, Basket' ball '28. Enter Capital l'niversity. IONA V. KUHN Kuhnie 714 College Avenue Har 'mugs were ways of plemmntlzmr.-c. Girl Reserves '27 '28' Clee Cluh '27 '28 'Z ' if , . , , 9, .trlng Time , Fifi of the Toy Shop , The Gypsy Rover , llonor Club '.2o, 'l7. Enter Ohio State l'niversity. CHRISTY J. LAMBRECHT Chris 2667 Fair Avenue If quiolmfxs inrliraferl '!A'.'i8l10lIl. he -would bw fl library. Football '28. 'FIQIJ C. XYILSON 2557 Bexley Park Road I begin xhrewdly to su.-rpw't the gaung man of at terrible la-inf-poetry. Torch Stal? '29, Glee Club '28: Class Olhcer '29, Leaders' Clnlw '29, A Night in an Inn , The Armirahle Crichton . Enter Ohio State University. Seventeen IIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIlIIllIllIIIIIIIlllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIilllllllllllllllllll ightuen HllHHlllllilllllllllllllllllillllIlllllllllllllllllli I lllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllillllllIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllnlllllllllllllllllHHHIIIHIUUIII' l':S'l'HlfR L. LANIJRUM ES 83 South Columbia Avenue IIfril' uf galil. ilIl'NIll'lI lu eurl. jus! n :wry rliurniiny girl. Glee Club '27, '28, '29: Girl Reserves '27, '28.'295 Latin Club '28, '29: Rose of Tokiou: The Gypsy Rover . lfnter Denison l'nivei'sity. FRANCIS G. l..-XUFFHR Bud 2549 Hryden Road He hurl rl. lwml fn mrnlriiw, u Inngm' lu pffrxumlv, uml ri hwml In v.rw':1l0. Vice President of Student Senate '28: llramatics Club '29: Glee Club '27, '28, '29: Baseball '27, '31, '29, President of Leaders' Club 'Z9: Torch Staff '26, '27, '28, Editor '29: Rose of 'l'okio g Class President '2o: Football Manager '28: Orchestra '20, '27, '28: Latin Club '27: Honor Club 'ing Band '27, 'ZHQ Senior Court '29, SCOTT C. LYON , 192 South Cassady Avenue 'kllen of humor urs' nlwnyx in xunw deyrw men of gvnmxf' Band '27, 'JL '29: Orchestra '28, '29: Torch Stat? '28, '29: Annual Staft '29: Student Council '18, '29: Class Vice-President '29s Leaders' Club '29g Uatin Club 'LZBZ Student Council '38, '29, Secretary '28: Football Manager '.Z8: Honor Club '29: National Society '29: Debating Team '29, Enter Ohio State Vniversity. Ll'lNORl'2 M. MCLAIN Len 61 N. Cassinghatn Road Beautiful and blonde. Glee Club '27, '28, '29: Girl Reserves '27, '28, '29: Girls' Athletic Club '29, Latin Club '27, '28, '29, Dramatics Club 239: Miss Hob VK'hite : Springtinte : The Gypsy Rover . Enter Ohio State l'uiversity. CLAR.-XHELLli li. INIAGREVX' Sis 2834 Powell Avenue .-l 'winning way and ll plwmailf smile. Latin Club '25, '20, '27: Girl Reserves '24-, '27, '28. '29: Glee Club '20, '27, '28, '29: Miss Hob NYhite . Enter Ohio State l'niversity. M.-XRI.-XN R. MANLY Manny 4.25 South Parkview Avenue 'hlully and guy, NlH N lll'UL'lI!l.Y Hwf wily. Glee Club '2tu. '27, '28, '29Z Spt'ingtin1e : Fiti of the 'l'try Shop: Rose of Tokio : Gypsy Rove-r 1AGit'l Reserves '20, '27, '28: Latin Club '20, '271 Girls' Athletic Club 229: Honor Club '20, linter Southern College. llllllIIIIIIIlllIlllllIlllIllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllIllIllIllllllXIIllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllIllllllIIllIlIllllIIlIllIllllllllllllllllllllllliIIIIIIIIIllllllIIllIIIlllllllllllllllilllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIII SAMUEL J. M ATCHliT'l' Sain 755 Roosevelt Avenue He thinks foo murh. xurh men are dangerous. Enter Ohio State l'niversity. l.ll.l,l.-KN ll. M.-XTHIAS S6 Columbia Avenue A merry heuvr! maketh a merry rnun,Ienanr'e. Girl Reserves '28, '29, Spanish Club '28, '29, The Gviisv Rove-r ' Clee Club '28, '29, The Ailniirable Crichton . ' ' ' Enter Capital University. FRED C. MAYIFIR 766 College Avenue What ever he did. 'wan clone with .vo nmeh euxe. in him alone 'twrw natural In please. ' Band '20, '27, '28, '29, Orchestra '27, '28, '29, Glee Club '27, '28, '29, Leaders' Club '29: Honor Club '29, Minstrel Show, A Night in an lun , 'fThe Ailinirable Crichton . Enter Captial Vniversity. Rl., 1'H M. MEES 2241 E. Mound St. Great feelings hath she of her own lVhirh lesser soulx may never know. :- Girl Reserves '20, '27, '28, '29, Glee Club '20, '27, '28, '29, Varsity Basketball '28, '29, Class Basketball '26, '27, '28, '29, Latin Club '27, '28, '29, Honor Cluh '27, The Gypsy Rover , Miss Boll White , Rose of Tukin , Springtime , Fifi of the Toy Shop , Torch Staff '29, Class Otiicer '20, Drainatics Cluh '29, Girls' Athletic Cluh '29, The Adniirable Crichton Enter Capital l'nirersity. l.liAH NASON .2575 Bexley Park Place lI1irk hair. shin-ing eyes. merry humor. .vhe'.v. fi prize. Girl Reserves '20, '27, '28, '29, Glee Cluh '27, '28, '29, Drznnatics Club '29, Spanish Cluh '28, '29, The Gypsy Rover , Rose ot 'I'okio , Gas, Air, and Earl , Enter Ohio State l'nirersity. Nlill. li, NEUNHERZ 186 Cassady Road 'Allen of few words ure Ihe best men. Football '27, '28, Baseball '28, '29, Basketball 229. Enter Ohio State l'niversity. Nineteen IllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIllllllllllllllllllllilllllIlllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllIIIlllllIllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllll Tuv' n I y XVILLIAM H. NENYTON llill 428 S. Parkview Avenue Great thoughts nzaltw grant rum. Dramatics Club '29: Football Manager '28, Glee Club '28, '20, The Admivable Crichton , Cas, Air, and Earl . Enter Ohio State l'niversity. ROI-IERT N. PAl.MliR Hob 340 S. Parkview Avenue Life fn him. brings no! ll 1'arw. Football '20, '27, '28, Captain '28, Basketball '27, '28, Tennis '21, '28, '29, The Gypsy Rover , Torch Staff '20, '27: Business Manager of Annual '29, Student Council: Glee Club '20, '27, '28, '29, Leaders' Club '29, Vice Preaident of School '29, Minstrel Show, Rose of Tokio , Drainatics Club. Enter Cornell I'nivet'sity. MARY E. Pli'l'liRS Pete 258 South Drexel Avenue The glaxx of fllxhiilll and the molrl of form. Torch Stat? '29, Annual Staff '29, Dramatics Club '28, '29, Girl Reserves '20, '27, '28, Tennis '27, '28, '29, Senior Court '29: Honor Club '29, Springtime , Bliss Bob NYhite , The Rose of Tokio , The Gypsy Rover , Claws Otticer '20, '27: Latin Club '27, French Club '20, '27, Girls' Athletic Club '29, 'l'he Adinirable Crichton . Enter Sweet Briar College. MARTIN PULS'l'lfR 314 S. Drexel Avenue .l quiet l'01l1.1IPfl'llf f0llou'. Honor Club '20, '27, '28, Latin Club '20, '27, '28, National llouor Society '29, Dramatics Club '29, Debating Team '29, Senior llonor Roll, A Night in an lun . Enter Ohio State Vniversity. LAURA M. REED Pat 714 Pleasant Ridge Avenue hurl: 4'-1108. eternal mul of pride. Basketball '20, '27, '28, '29, Captain '28, '29, Girls' Athletic Club. 'I'i'easuret' '29, Glee Club '20, '27, '28, '29, Girl Reserves '20, '27, '28, 29, Treasurer '27, Latin Club '27: French Club '20, Annual Staff '29, Dramatics Club '29, The Gypsy Rover . Enter Columbus Normal School. H. l.liXVlS RIETZ l.ewie 470 S. Parkview Avenue Thr ymflwrnan is Iearmfrl mul u nmxt rare s1n'ali'w'. Football '20, '27, '28, Honor Club '27, Leaders' Club. Secretary '29, Student Council '27, Torch Stat? '28, Miss Bob VVhite , Rose of l'okio . Enter Vniversity of Iowa. llIIIIIIIilIIKllIllilllliillHllllIllIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIlllIlllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll- lilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIlllllillllllIIlllllllllllllllIIlIIIIllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllillllllllllllllillll' RUTH N. ROHl'1R'l'S 42 South Cassingham Road fl nmrn wirmmrw Iilllv lmly .Ywvwr u'hi,vpererI, lan-ghwl. or lrlllfwI. Glee Clnh '27, '28, '29, Girl Reserves '27, '28, '29, Latin Clnh '27, '28, Annual Statl' '29, Torch Stat? '27, Rose of Tokio G The Gypsy Rover , Honor Cluh '27, '28, '29, National Honor Society '29. linker Ohio State l'niversity. FRANCIS C. ROXYLANIJ 809 Remington Roafl .-l .vil1'nf, 'well-lilrwl lull, Baselmll '20, '27, '28, V I Enter Georgia Tcclmicnl I'n1versity. SAM R. RUTHERFURID 589 North Parkview Avenue '.'l Imlzl, limi man . ' Glee Cluh '29I Latin Clnh '26, 272 Torch Statl '29, lfeailers' Cluh '291 Minstrel Show. lfnter Cornell Vniversity ,lL'l,IUS SL'HI.liZINGl'iR Caesar 2202 Brytlen Road .lnrl thought sits nn hix jrrtw-liltw lrru'w, Footlmll '28, Latin Cluh '20, '27, Draniatics Cluh '29, Ilehatinpr Team '29, A Night in an lnn , The Aclniirahle Crichton . linter Ohio State Vniversity RUTH NY. SMITH 2100 Franklin Roarl Thr only 'wealth whirl: will nu! ilvrny is knowledge. Spanish Club '28, '29, Secretary '29, French Cluh '20, Latin Cluh '27, '28, '29, Otiicer '27, '28, '29, Girl Reserves '27, '28, '29, Honor Cluh '20, '27, Miss Holi White , Springtime , Torch Stal? '27, '28, '29, Assistant Eflitor '29, Animal Stntl, Assistant Editor '29, National Honor Society. lint:-r Mount Holyoke College. 'I'HI'iOPHIl.US I.. SMITH Pomeroy, Ohio lVilling ul 'ntorlr, and remly ln help. Band '27, '28, '29, Manager '29, Urchestra '20, '27, '28, '29, The Gypsy Rover , Assistant Stage Manager for Dx-:nnatics Clnlu '29, Annual Stall. linker Ohio l'nivr.-rsity. Ttwnllu-um' 'llllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllIllllll 1 wr n ly-Iwo IIllllllIllIllllllllllllllllIllllIlllllllllillIIllIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIll 1 IlllllllllHlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllIIIIllllIIllIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHllllllllll 744 Remington Roarl flow .-1 :c'illtirly1wx.v. l.:itin Clulv '27: Footlmll '2h, '27: llziakm-tlmll Nlanngt-r IIS: 'l'l1t Arlmirahle- Crichton . Enter Antioch Cnllegv. IJAX IIJ l.. S'l'RlK'Kl.lfN l7:u'c 405 South llrt-xt-I .-Xu-tttw 1l1' Zvflx lm! lIl1'l'I'I.Il Il rllip nf' flu' nlrl IS'lm'lr. lull flu! ulfl lflfwlt' il.-wif. Orchestra '25, '2tv, '27: llaurl '20, '271 Glu- Cluh '27, '28, '29: As- sistant Business Xlzutagcr uf Annual '29: Stullt-nt Council '291 l.t',nl1'rs' Clulx '293 'l'h4' Gypsy Rox'ct '1 Ruse of 'l'ol-ci-r : Footh:-ill '27, '2X: 'l'he- .Allllllfkl Crichton , Minstrel Slum. lfntcr Ohio XYt'wlcy:xt1 l'llix't-rsity. Kl.'XR'l'H.-X S-'l'liXX'.'XR'I' WS North .Nrclmorc Rozul ,l mail! will: rlmrm and xmiliuy frzrzf. ltfllifl l'1'x1'l 1'rfrl. p1:xs4f.v.wml of yrurff' Glen- Club '27, '28, '29, l,zttiu ,Chili '27, '2H: Girl lie-srt'u'Q '28, '29, Annual Stntf '29: 'l'lw Gypsy Rox'vr . lfutrr Ohio Stan- Vliivcrsity. J. P.-XL'l, 'l'.'XlfIliR -'itil-kt-y U70 follcgc .'XYL'llllL' Swlf 1'1f1'r1r'mrr'w, .wif lrrmzvlmlyr. .-4-If' 1-mitral. School l'rvsi1lont '29: Class tlfticcr '27: 'll-rch '2h, '27, '28, '2'-I1 l,c-:nh-t's' Chula '29: llraunatics Cluh '28, '2V: Spzxuiz-h Cluh '27: Latin Cluh '20, '27: For-tlnall '24-, '271 llznlu-tlrall Nlztxiatgct' '23, Thr Arlvniralrle Grit-hton . lftltsr l'nix't'iSity ul XYisL-mwili Xl, lfl,lNORlf 'l'R.'XL'Y lil llill North llrcxul . hYt'll1It' Full uf lifff. full of fun, anal full nf lllllnlnituf.-ls. llziskc-thnll '28, '29: Girl llc-sm-t'x'ra '2n, '27, '28, '29: l,:utiu Cluli '2tt, '27, '25, '29: Glu- Cluh '2tl, '27, '28, '2'l: 'l'h4- Gypsy Rott-r , Miss lloh XYhitc ': Roar ul 'I'okio : S:-ni-rr Court '29, Post Grzuluate Cottrsc- at liexlz-y. ll. l'il.lZ.'Xl'llf'l'll 'l'li.-XCY l,L'L ' llill North llrt-xt-l .'hYt'Illlt' 'Slut mntvfs Il gmlrlafx.-r uurl lrmkx ll qmrn. Girl lu-sq-i't'e-s '2tt, '27, '2H, '29, Yict- Prcwiela-nt '2X: Latin Clulv '27, '28, '29: Fr:-nch Cluh '21t, '27: llaske-tlmll '27, '29: l'rn-sixlt-nt of .luuitrr Class '28, G11-L' Clult '2!:, '27, '28, '29, l'rc'sitl4-ut '27, '2S: llratnaticx Club '28, '29: Girl:-' Athletic Cluh '29: Annual Stull' '29, Misa Holi XYl1ite ': Row ul 'l'okio g 'l'ht- Gytuy Row-r g Spl'iiigtii1u- 3 Te-uni-. '2S: t l'hz- Amluiirahlz- Crichton . lint:-r Svwz-t ltlriztr Colle-gr, HUGO ll. Sl'.'X'l'Z l'lugh Thr rrfnrlinr-xl: of :Icing rlnlll rf.r,lrr.wx nu ulhrr lrul flu' HIIIlllllllllllllllllllllIlllIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIllllIlllIIIlIlIlIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllIllllllllllllllll' I lllllIIIIllllIlllIIIlIIIllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIEllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHiIHIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllillllllllllllhllll SANFORD 'I'UL'KliRlXl.-KN Sandy 278 South Ardutorc Road Hlrzlwlliyrnf. quid. and zv'r.u r'I1'1wf:'. Inn. llaselxall, '28, '29: Honor Cluh '28, Senior llouor Roll. lfuter Ohio State l'nivr1'sity, MARY XYlll':lfl.liR 2540 Livingston Avcttttc 6,IuiffI. lmnximr. and tl!'lIl'Ill'I'. .'lI'll Il.llN krmwn as u 1Iurr. llramatics Cluh '28, '29, The Adtuiralulc- Cl'ichtou : Senior llouor Roll. lflllfl' Gravel: nd College. XYll.l.lAM lilJMIS'l'lfR tXYill receive diploma at close of summur session! l8l S. Cassiugham Road HP Inu a hunmrou.-r turn of mind. Enter Uhio State l'uiversity. ROI! liR'l' M. XYUOIJXYA RID Hob tVX'ill rcccivc diploma at close of stuuuwr scssioul 228 Preston Road .I lilllw nun.w'n.w' non' and lhwn is l'l'H.N'hI'ld by Ihr lwxl of num. Football '27, '28: llaskrtlmall '27, '28, '29, Captain '28, '29: 'l'rack '28: Golf '28: Leaders' Clulw '29. lint:-r Ohio Slate l'uive-rsity. Twenty-th we lllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllIlllllIIIlIlllllllllllllllIIlIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlllllllllllllllllllllli IIIIlIIIlllIIIlIIIllIIIIlIIIlllIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIlIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll History of the Class of 1-9-2-9 HIQNRY VAN DYKE has called the United States the country without a history. I have decided that the class of 1929 is the class without a history. One does not really live until his aspiration begins to be realized. For four long years, we have struggled toward our goal-commencement. Now that we are nearing it, our history begins. Some of us entered this building when we were in the seventh grade. Those are the dear, dead, days beyond recall -and, anyway, we really were not in high school. Everyone knows how a freshman-should act and look. We could not break the pre- cedent and disappoint those who were depending on us. Fond parents said, You certainly are growing up quickly. just think, you're in high school now l In our own estimation. we were in high school: in others, we were in high school AS FRESI-IMIEN. Miss Thomas and Mr. Geist carefully watched over us in registration. It was not such a hard job because we did not know that we could talk even if we were told not to. VVe learned that later. Our freshman class motto was Carry On. This noble motto spurred ns on to the Inter-class Basketball Championship. So, you see, mottoes really help, at times. I have faint recollections of Latin and biology. Mr. Fromm often threatened to make us operate on a fish worm, but the girls protested so nmch that his threat was never carried out. And so our freshman year passed. After three months. we returned as sophomores. A change was apparent. XVe no longer respected seniors. Some of the girls were even letting their hair grow. May I quote from our sophomore class records? The sophomore class mailntains that it is now the best sophomore class. was the best freshman class, and will be the best junior class in the whole history of Bexley High School. And I assure you, we never make a false statement. Several of our boys were on the football squad: one or two were on the basketball squad. and quite a few of our girls distinguished themselves in basketball. Then we became juniors! The closer we came to being seniors, the less important it seemed. Our class was divided until we reached our junior year. Then those who were behind carried double work and speedily joined the rest. To us fell the lot of helping to select the standard ring for the future generations that will attend Bexley High School. A gold ring was chosen with the High School entrance on one shank, and the seal of Ohio on the other. The top bears the 'shield of Bexley and the motto of our school. We hope that all of the classes that follow us will be as proud of their ring as we are. The seniors gave us a delightful party, and we returned their hospitality. The audi- torium was transformed into a huge ship that was to carry the seniors to their destina- tion after graduation. Now we are seniors. NVe feel the same as we did when we were freshmen, but our days are crowded with senior activities and senior fun. Mr. Dieterich has said that our class is quite famous. Among our celebrities are six versatile athletes, two prose writers. two poets, four singers. two artists. a humorist. a mechanic, and some excellent musicians and actors. We shall be well represented in the world. To put out Bexley High School's best Annual has been our highest ambition. and success comes quickest to those who try. Our senior play, The Admirable Crichton, will be a shining star in the world of drama. Since we are by far the largest class that has ever graduated from Bexley, we shall leave an exceptionally large vacant space. We are sure. though, that it will be filled by juniors who will love Bexley High and regret the thought of leaving it as much as we do. I have been told that high school days are the happiest days of one's life. And now I believe that I agree. ' -Mary Peters'29 Twenty-four IIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIllIIIlllllllllllllIlllIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll E R C H lllllIllllllllIIIIlIIIIllllIllllIIllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIllIllIIllIIlIlIlIIIllllllllllllllllllllilIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Class Will WE, the 1929 Senior Class of Bexley High School, its noblest and best, about to go into that greater outside life from which no man returns, do establish this document as our last will and testament: I. We thank Superintendent Dieterich, our friend and guide, for his enthusiastic support, and be- queath our appreciation to him for making our three years in Bexley happy ones. To Mr. Kessler and to the faculty we extend our kindest wishes and' our thanks for the knowledge and precepts which we received from their hands. They have helped to smooth the hard part of our way and to make more pleasant the bright spots of our glorious career. II. To the faculty we donate the Juniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen, both for next year and for as many years more as they are wanted. III. We extend our appreciation to Miss Selbach for her noble work with modern literature for us and hope that she will get a new, better class with more poetic feeling . IV. Especially we thank Mr. Johnson, the janitor, for keeping the building comfortably cold, from the male standpoint, at least, during those frigid winter months. Eighty degrees is hot enough for anyone, except Miss Hamann. V. It is the object of this class to leave this school a better school than it was before we left. VVe give the juniors our dignity, but not our frivolty: our wisdom, but not our foolishness: our hardworking, slugging enthusiasm, but not our laziness. We keep our memories, experiences, and good times, but we leave to dear old Bexley our high ideals and example. We leave the memory of our glorious career on the diamond, court, and gridiron, on the stage behind the footlights, in music, drama, literature, and athletics. VI. We leave, to the juniors our name and dignity. A Senior's dignity is supposed to be noticeable, the main thing that gives him distinction. VVe have never used itg however, it will be very, very useless in college, so we give it to the Juniors. ,. VII. Among other things, we leave these Juniors the duties and privileges of the Senior class, to wit: The editor of the Torch shall at all times walk the halls with a thoughtful mien. The Seniors shall make good grades. The Seniors shall have the privilege of registering with Miss Hamann, Miss Selbach, and Mrs. Brightman. The Senior boys shall sling food and spill coffee at Father-Daughter banquets. Seniors may sleep in study hall or any place else. This is very important, because if they do not pound off enough sleep, they cannot get their les- sons properly. ' VIII. We admit the Sophomores as neophytes or victims to the chemistry lab . The following personal bequests are made: , I. I, Bob VVoodward, do pass on my ability to make Miss Valentine happy, to Walter McCloy. II. I, Bud Lauffer, surrender the Torch to the tender mercies of Bryan Archibald and Miss Sel- bach. III. I, Walter Hanes, do freely deed my permanent seat in the detention to Howard Anthony. IV. I, Christy Lambrecht, leave the proud distinction of wearing the longest legs in Bexley to Bob Dickey. V. I, David Davis, leave my brains and athletic ability only in as much as they will serve as a model and spur. VI. We, Hugh Spatz and Martin Polster, do will our Wild times in history class to Miss Taylor. VII. We will to Mr. Hoel a pair of roller skates that will carry him more quickly to the cafeteria. VIII. Also we will to Mr. Hoel a physics class which will produce more voltage and less static than ours did. A IX. We hope that Mrs. Brightman will Gnd a group of juniors brave enough to tackle Virgil's Aeneid . X. We will to Miss Bethel a new record to play for her typing classes. XI. VVe will to the Grubers some boxing gloves. Ilnl closing we wish to leave a message of fond farewell to all those who remain in Bexley High Sc loo .- Done in Bexley, Ohio, this fourteenth day of June in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Twenty-Nine. Class Attorney, Scott Lyon VVitnesses, Senior Class of I-9-2-9 Twenty-five llllllllllllIlllIlllllllllllllllllIIIllIIIllIIIIIIIIIlllIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIllIIllllIIIllIIIlllIIIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllh lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllIlIIIIIIIllIlllllIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllillll' Class Prophecy Hon. David H. Davis june 13, 1949 U. S. Ambassador Tokyo, japan fOUR letter asking for information about our classmates in Bexley High reached me several days ago. Since receiving it, I have been thinking a lot about that fine old crowd. I have also been thinking about the talks we had together in our senior year. Remember how we would sit by the fireside on a winter's evening and discuss our ambitions, how we hoped to enter the diplomatic service of our coun- try someday? You have succeeded, where I have failed. But for the news of our class. Buried in the distant Orient, I appreciate how easy it must have been for you to lose track of us, so I have gotten down my copy of the old Annual and will try to tell you what I know of the whereabouts of the 1929 class. The First photograph that my eyes fell upon when I opened the book was that of Jack Boyland. ,lack is now a very capable criminal lawyer. He has his offices in Chicago, and although I have not seen him for over ten years, I understand that he is married and has two charming kiddies. Do you remember how Willard and Dorothy Brenning were always willing to be of service to the class and the school? Well, Dave, those two are still helping those with whom they live. Willard is one of the best known surgeons in Columbus now, and Dorothy is a trained nurse. Garnet Cain, the little lady with the hazel eyes and the beautiful hair, is at the head of Columbus' new Conservatory of Music. She is also president of the Women's Music Club. As you of course know, Paul Davidson is planning to retire from professional baseball this year to become sales manager for one of the large sporting goods concerns. It seems unlikely that his home run record, made two years ago while playing with the Pirates, will be broken soon. Marty Davis, happy girl, is married and lives on one of the finest estates on Long Island. She has realized one of her school day ambitions and raises Pekinese poodles for a pastime. I presume that copies of The New Yorker reach you occasionally, and that you have notice that our old friend, Marjorie Dieterich, is an associate editor. Her writings are quite popular with the younger set. Dear old Pal, The most luxurious tea room in St. Louis was opened five years ago by Jane Downey, and it has been a great success. Jane travelled abroad for live years after graduating from college, then opened an exclusive restaurant in Columbus, and finally went to St. Louis. You have, of course, kept in touch with our mutual pal, Bill Edmister. He told me a month or so ago, that as technical adviser for the New York-Berlin Airways, he has little time for vacations, but that sometime next year he hopes to fly his private Flying yacht to Tokyo to visit you. I learned just the other' day that the Jones and Elder Haberdashery Co., Inc. is the largest and best clothing company on the west coast. Jack and Burton own the controlling stock, and as I under- stand it, both have realized several millions of dollars from the business. Those boys always did know their spatsfl Louise Evans, quiet, shy, little lady, was married soon after graduation from college, and she and her husband went to South America, where he has busirlCSS interests. American Farm Products Co., newly organized agricultural monopoly, has offered Pearl Fogle an annual salary of Sl25,000 to become general manager of their business, according to news dispatches from New York. Pearl is, at present, assistant manager of a similar, though smaller, company. There seems to be little doubt but what VVilberforce University will renew Bowles Ford's contract as track coach next spring. Since coming to that school, Bowles has developed three Olympic champi- ons. According to an advance release from the American Society of Kindergarten Teachers, Catherine Grable has been elected president of that organization. Catherine has been a leader in this work for years. Ann Freeman is now high in New York society. She married a wealthy publisher soon after her graduation from State. She is the author of a best-seller, How to be Happy, though Married. Betty Havens, petite little miss, fell for the son of a steel magnate while a junior at State, and left school to marry him. They are said to be the happiest couple in Columbus. Another character in the sport world whom I do not have to tell you of is Mary Holtzman. I met and talked with Mary soon after she won the United States tennis title, and it is my intention to write the story of her life in the near future. Last summer I had occasion to visit the Walter Reed Hospital at Washington, and whom do you suppose I met there? None other than Vrina Hughes. She is the hospital dictician, and has gained quite a reputation for her excellent work. She took home economics at State. She is married. VVilda Hyland was recently commended by the Columbus Retail Merchant's Association for the splen- did service which she has been rendering. Her employment bureau is the most reliable organization of its kind in the city. True to the tradition of his family, Lincoln Kilbourne turned to the sea. His career has been a varied one, but at present he is an instructor at Annapolis. There are some names which I know you are very well familiar with, because of the publicity which they receive in the daily press. One of them is, of course, Dorothy Kingbeil. Her popularity as a concert artist, I believe, is just beginning to grow. Twenty-via: llllIIIIllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIll1IIlllIIllIIIlllllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll E R IlllllllllllllIllIIIllllIllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIllllllilllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIItIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillll At the head of the Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts, at the present time, is Julia Kromer. This shouldn't be much of a surprise to you, as you will remember the fine work she did back in Bexley. By the way, one of the leading citizens of this city today is Christy Lambrecht. He is president of one of the five largest banks and also president of the local Rotary Club. Esther Landrum, when last I heard of her, was engaged in social work in Tampa, Florida. Among her achievements, as recorded by the Y. W. C. A. official organ, is the founding of a Girl Reserves chapter in every high school in the southern state. In a gesture, somewhat similar to that of the New York Evening World in importing St., John Frvine as a dramatic critic back in 1928, the London Times recently hired America's foremost critic, Scott Calvin Lyon, to write dramatic criticism for them for a period of two years. I am reminded of the raither humorous spectacle of you and Scott rolling and mowing lawns when we were all in high schoo . VVhen the 98th General Assembly of Ohio convened last fall, one of our old classmates, Norma Ijams, was elected floor leader in the Senate. She recently introduced a bill, which has a fair chance to pass, to limit the number of major studies that a high school senior may carry. The most extensive, and by far the most popula.r, course of instruction in ballroom dancing in Bexley, is being given at present under the personal supervision of Lenore McLain, who, as you will remember, was one of the best dancers in the class of '29, Clarabelle Magrew is rapidly coming into her own as a writer. Three of her books have already been published, and a fourth, the manuscript of which I have had the privilege of reading, is now on the press. It should prove one of the year's best books. As you have read, the world's largest chemical research laboratory is now under construction in Akron. I learn on good authority that Samuel Matchett and Hugo Spatz will be in charge of the lab- oratory. These two have spent years of extensive study, both at home and abroad, and are considered the most eligible chemists in the country for the posts. Right here in the same school building where we were classmates together, Lillian Mathias is today a teacher of history and civics. Take it from me, she is the most popular teacher in the school. The Chicago Symphony Orchestra has claimed one of our number, too. He is no other than Fred Mayer, famous cornet player of the Bexley High School band in 1929. The San Francisco News, together with several other papers along the west coast, recently bought Ruth Mees' daily column of comment, which I find one of the most interesting columns in the papers today. Through official channels, I presume you have been informed of the appointment of William Newton, the radio bug of our class, to the position of Supervisor of Radio in the Department of Commerce. The appointment has been received with enthusiasm by the press of the country. Stranger things may have happened, but Neil Neunherz today is one of the crack pilots of the Chi- cago-Moscow Air Transport Co., which provides 18-hour service between the United States and Russia Leah Nason is first vice-president of the Chicago-Moscow Co., I almost forgot to tell you. Back in her early college days, Leah was far-sighted enough to see the possibilities of aviation, and prepared herself for the administrative part of such work. lona Kuhn and Marian Manley are among the girls of the class who have been happily married. Both girls still live here in Bexley, and we meet quite often. Alice johnson is in charge of girls' physical education at one of the colored universities in the South. I am unable to recall the name of the school. Following in his father's footsteps, Bob Palmer is one of the leading contractors of Ohio. Only last month, he completed a 125-story skyscraper in the neighboring city of Columbus. After her graduation from Sweet Briar, Mary Peters felt the call of the legitimate stage, and today, as you probably know, Mary is considered one of the most talented women on the American stage. I saw her recently as Roxane in Cleveland in a revival of Cyrano de Bergerac , and she is great. You questioned me regarding Senator Martin Polster. He is the same chap who was in our class. He was First elected to the state legislature about six years ago, and last year he ran for United States Senator on the Independent ticket. You mention having met the Tracy girls in Tokyo. Since they made their debut as artists of the Metropolitan Opera Co., I have not had the opportunity of meeting and talking of old times with them. Their continued success on the opera stage is surely fine. I received a wire from the War Department at Washington yesterday to the effect that Robert McCord VVoodward had been promoted to the rank of Major-General in the standing army. For some years, Bob has been an instructor at the Army VVar College. Bob always did have militaristic tendencies, you will remember. lt is not necessary for me to tell you that Ted VVilson is now considered the dean of American poets. I myself believe, that within a few years, Ted will be acclaimed abroad as well as at home. Many of his poems have already been translated into the Japanese language. It will not be more than a few months until you will have the opportunity of hearing Dave Strick- ler's wonderful voice from the stage of a Tokyo theatre. As soon as his present American tour is finished, he plans to travel through Europe and the Orient. In looking over your letter, I noticed that you write of having heard by radio, Chief Justice J. Paul Taber swear in the new president of the United States. I was in Washington for the inauguration, and talked with Hickey. He says he likes being a judge better than pounding a typewriter. 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Sarah jane Southard, Robert Sweet, Sidney Teegardin, Edward Tinker, Betty Watters, Everett XYieber, Jean XVilcox, Margaret XVolfe, Lucille VVollenzien, Meredith Patton, James Sanford, jean Schelky, Nell Van Bibber, Christina NVheaton, Robert THE TORCH IHNWWHHMIHWWN'llH'llIl!Il!Ill'HHHV!WH!VWiWWNWWN'MWUWWNN'NNNWWiW1W'V1HR N'Ili V-H1HH 11lII1m1MUIIll' Juniors - ir'l-11401141 llllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIllIIIIIIlIIIllllllllllllllllllllll' IlllllllllllIIIIllllIlllllllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIAIIIIII IHHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Sophomore Class Officers l'r'1'.-firlwlil ....,, ,.,,.,.,,, .,.,....A ...., .....,..., ...,..,.,.,,.....,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, A , , , , l'ir-v'-I'rrfxi4l1'rif... 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Sam Leady, Roy Marsh, Elwood McCathran, Frank McCullough, Ruth McVVillianis, Paul Michael, Virginia Miller, Billie Moore, judy Moores: jean Nennherz, Ellis 1 OB Helm, Arthur Holloway, Clyde joseph, Frances Knies, Robert Leahy, Tom Levin, Lillian Long, james Lynas, Eleanor McKahan, Priscilla Mellman, Zelda Meyer, Allan Pennell, lflsie Petzinger, Evelyn .......,..,.,Elwood Marsh , ..r, Wayne Ketner ....,.......,.lmly Moore .,.,Bertha Sehiefer Oldfield, Helen Park, Adrian Park, XVilliam Penn, Isabel Petty, Vergene Petzinger, Theodore Sehiefer, Bertha Schiefer. Fred Seckel, Marion Sifrit, Orianna Smeck, Ralph Smith, Martha Stevens, Letha Rilfle, Evelyn Roberts, VVilliam Russell, D. XValter XVaddell. Ruth XVheeler, Ruth XVillianis, Fay Reed, Anna jane Re-ight, joseph Sayre, Eddie Scheaf, Haze! 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Eleanor Petrie, Fern Petzinger, George Power, Robert Pullen, Fred Rector, Hayden Rhead, jack Richardson, Harriet Rowland, Lenore Rowland, Virginia Roy, Leland Rutherford, Ann Sansone, Ann Saul, Clifford Schiefer, Gertrude Seibert, Howard Shanahorn, Mabel Smith, Eleanor Smith, Thornton Steele, Bonnie Mae Stone, Lloyd Trout, Nelson VVheeler, Clara Vllilliams, Charlotte THE TOR CH , l X Fl't'SllIIlt'Il Q-. il'I.lf-.wi.r 'lluf Y'l1'llI'-l'AllI'1l .V.lllIIlHlI ,lI'I'l' 01' Ti'i.N'll4lllI'.w' yrm'iu1r.v :wflru Yu! wulfl. fffurxvnlw. IIllSfl'l'l'. Hui rvillr' llnf 4l1mr.v arf' flung will: kinflly fliynily. HYTIVITIE5 'V lliliIllllHH!UNWWIllliHKUllHillHlNUllllUilUHHHllHHHNNHNIHIIHHHHNNi1II1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII A lllllllIlllllllllllllllllIIIHllIHlllHVl!VJlV1,!li:Ill'?ilI'II1li1IIIiIlIN'tim'MlM1Mn!Humiiiiniimliiii -,llllul Front row, left to right: Miss Marion Thomas, Clara Wheeler, Barbara Elle-man, Helen Fuhr, Virginia Park, Antoinette Landrum, Joan Brightman. Back row: Sidney Sweet, .lack Jones, Scott Lyon, Robert Dickey, Paul Taber, Robert Palmer, David Striclcler. Student Council l'l'f'.VilIl'llf .. ,, . . ..,.. . , .l. Paul Taber l'i1'ff-l'r4'xi1IM:l. .. ..,... llolwrt Palmer Serrwlziry ..,, .. . .. ., . , ..., .liohert Dickey , lH'lllf-ll flvlziiwr ..,. . ...Miss Marion Thomas S'l'Ul7l'iN'l' government. which was inaugurated in ltlexley High three years ago, was put into operation in order to develop a more perfect school, to promote and insure hctter cooperation, and to create a greater spiritf' hut it was not until this year that any con- structive legislation was passed and really put in to practice, or that the Supreme Court functioned with any degree of success. ln less than two months the Student Council has inaugurated such progressive inca- sures as the honor study halls and monitor system in the halls. lt was the Council that was instrumental in changing the point system to allow a student to hold two tive-point offices. lt is made up of representatives elected from each ot' the home rooms. The president of the school, who is also president of the Council. is elected hy the student hody from the senior class. The memhers are: seniors, .lack jones. Scott Lyon, David Strickler: juniors, Yir- ginia l'ark, Sidney Sweet, -Ioan Brightman: sophomores, Helen lfuhr. Antoinette l.andrum1 freshmen, Clara VVheeler, Harhara jane lflleman. Thirty-1-ight IlifffttffWHWWWWWWWWNWWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlilIIHIIIHIIIHilllllllllllllllllllllll A IlllIlllffIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHllllfllllllllfiflllfHVHIHffI1lIlIItlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVIIIIIIIIIVIlllillllllllllllflilllll Front row, left to right: Elinore Tracy, Mary Peters, Martha Davis, Jane Downey. Second row: Jack Boyland, Lewis Rietz Cresignecll, Francis G. Lauffer. 'w t upreme Court llli judicialpower of the school is vested in a Supreme Court which consists of seven memlmers, recommended hy the senior class and appointed by the president of the school. This year the members are: Eleanor Tracy, jack Boyland. jane Downey, Norma ljams, Francis tl. Lautfer, Mary Peters, and Martha Davis. The Supreme Court has the right to elect its own chief justice. and has jurisdiction over cases of discipline arising in the school. After hearing all the witnesses for and against the student. the judges confer. Ifor a conviction, tive out of seven of the votes must he yea . The decision is then pre- sented to the superintendent and the principal of the school. Vtith the approval of one, the decision is carried. .M a meeting held Thursday, April 18, the members elected Mary Peters as chief justice and Martha Davis as clerk. Thirty-nine .'Xverag'e for the Ifnnr Years llllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll1Ill1lI1lIIlllllIIIIIIllIIEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIID lllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIII11IIII!IlIIJIIIIlIlIIIIllIlIlllllllllllillllllllrllllllllllv WI 'Zl,,'IIl - onor Cluh lllf students whu helnng' tu the Honor Clnh for the year 1928-1929 have won their pn- sitions hy having' inarle the honor roll live times out uf eight since the opening ul selnml in September. The names uf the stnclents are as fulluwsi David Davis, Marjurie Dieterieh. .Nnn lireeinan, Yrina Hughes. Sentt Lynn. Mary lk-ters. Ruth Roberts. Julius Sehlezinger. Martha Stewart. Juan llrightnman. llarinn lfiml, llryan .-Xrehihahl. Len Vnlster. Mary Schneider. Sidney Sweet. Helen lfnhr, Iilnwmml Marsh, 1'il1is Nennherz, Helen Olcltielfl. l.etha Stevens. RUSCIIIZITB' llrightinan. Regrinzihl llrmmke. l,nnisa llarrlner. 'Venn Leahy. -Iaines Lung. Durutliy Senller. liarhara Shnniaker. llarry Allen. Virgil lfngle. lletty linrtzhalz. l.e1ancl Ruy. .Xnn Rntherfnrcl. Senior Honor Roll Blarjnrie llieterieh Ruth Rnherts ,. llavirl Davis . .. 90.28 . 95.7.2 95.03 Ruth Smith . . , 93.91 Martin I'nlster ..92.5 .Xnn lfreeinan .. 91.81 Sanfurcl Tnekerinan H9128 Nurina ljzuns. 91.15 Klary NYheeler 90.5 -lnlia Krmner 90.47 l n fly llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllHllllllllllllllllllllll1llllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHH llIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlllllNllllllIIlllIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlullIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlllllIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I , 'ational Honor Society lrllf llexley chapter of the National Honor Society of seconflary schools was installeml this year, with ten menihers of the senior class of 1929 as charter memhers. 'llhe olxject of this chapter shall he to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stinmlate a clesire to rencler service. to promote worthy learlership. and to encourage the clevelopment of character in pupils of llexley lligh School. Nlemhership in this society is hasecl on four things: scholarship. service. leaclcrship. and character. 'llhe memhers are selectecl from the upper thircl of their class in scholar- ship, anal each year 15 per cent of the senior class is aclmittecl. llracluates of the school may he memhers. hut they have no vote. 'llherc are four officers, anal an executive committee composefl of the oflicers and memlmers of the faculty appointecl hy the principal. 'l'he faculty council selects the mem- hers of this cluh. anal the entire policy of the society is controlled hy the faculty anil hy the rules of the national society. Since the requirements for mcinhership are so high anil inclufle so many ilitlierent kinmls of almility. the cluh is necessarily rather small as yet. Not only must the memlwers he exceptional scholastically. hut they must have shown a spirit of cooperation in all school activities. antl must have proverl themselves of the highest character. 'Ilhey must have qualities of leatlership, ancl he. in moilern phraseology, all-round young' people. ' ' n V i I Ihe memhers are: llavicl llavis. Marjorie llietericli. lxutih Smith. lxuth Martin l'olster. l 1'ancistl.Lauffer. Scott l.yon. .lack bloncs. Yrina Hughes. ancl hlulia Kromer. l n fly-nlw lxolbL'l'ls, IH M' lllllllhlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll1lllllllllllllllIll'fllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllll I IIIHHllllIIllHlllIIIHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllll114lllllHHHllll1lllHHHiHHH1lullHIV-II1nllI4J1lll.'IIl eaders' Club UFFlt'l'IltS I'l'l'!4idI'lIf. , ,. . .,..., ,, , Francis ll. Lauffer l'ir'r-l'rwxifl1fl1f .. ...Burton Elder Sarrfffalry ,,,,. ,Lewis liietz 'I'rmxurrr .,.. ,,,. ..,,,.... . , ,Fred Mayer .-hlvixwr, , .. ,.Supt. H. C. Dieterich vl'l'fI the purpose of promoting better school spirit and also of sponsoring worth while chapel programs, the Leaders' Club was organized this year. lt is composed of those boys in the High School who have proved hy their work that they are real leaders. One of the following qualifications is necessary in order to apply for membership in the organization: member of The Torch staff: member of The Annual statti perma- nent or honorary captain of any High School athletic team: honor student of previous semester: president of a class: officer or member of student council. The club meets the second and fourth W'ednesday of each month. Composing the cabinet are the four elective officers and the chairmen of the two standing connnittees. The two committees are the service committee and the program committee. l'aul Davidson was chairman of the program committee. The club has sponsored a mnnber of chapel programs this year. One of them was the chapel at which l.ieut. Frank M. McKee of the Army Air Service spoke. Besides this, the organization aided materially in the drive for Annual subscriptions. At one meeting, the club signed 215 subscriptions. Furfy-I7c'u lllllllllIH1illIIIIIllIilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllillllllllllllllllllIllllllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIilllllllllllllllllllllll 1 llllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIllillIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllilll Marjorie- Dic'teric'li.,, Ruth Smith ,.,..,. . Julia Krmm-r .,,,, Elizabeth Tracy '.., , Mary Peters .,,......, ltuth Roberts... , Laura Reed ..... ,. ,, Lincoln Kilbnurm- ...,. hc-utt Lyon .........,... ,. Martha Stewart ..,..,,. Wildu Hyland ,,..... ltohvrt Palmer ...,... David Stricklerv. . .lack Jones .....,,,,,..,.,,........ ,,,, ..,.,....,.. 'l'a.lmadge Cruwshuwl S ......, Theophilus Smith Miss Lucille M. Selbuch Russell li. Kessler The Torch nnual Staff ,,.Ellif4If-ill-fi,lf0f .,..-fsxixfmil ,,,,...lDr11nmIirx ....,,..,.,LiIf'rnry ....,.,.....,....,,.SlPl lPl.ll ,,.....Hirl.v' Afhlrflir .H , ,.Hoyx' .lflilfflir A ,.,.,...,.....,... H u mu r ,r,...,n1faf+m1 ,..,......Ufir'inl Edilor Ed-ifor Editor Edffnr Edilor Editor Editor Edilnr Typist Typixl ,, ......,,..,.... B'IlXillPS8 ,ll rumgwr .-lxxisfan! Buxinrsx ,llll'lI!lyPT A dzwrlllving Jlmmgvr ,. ,.,. Slay Plmfngruplwrs . .,.. .4 dz'i.wrs Forty-three 117.11 -fu ur WWWwWWWWWWWWNWHWWHHWH1WWHWWWtlWWWWWWWWHWWWHWHHHHHIWIllNl1ll111I1II111111I1I1IIII1I1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1 I IIIIIIIIIHIIHIIIHIIIHHKHI!WWWWHWWWWWWHHWW'NMNNHMIIH1HNHHIHIIIIKIIIIIII.:HHHH1 NWMHMH W mm I 1ffff!ff'1WW'!'i?,Y1v4h A i ' The march Staff if p u l l'illIl'iN G. l.:nuffvr Marjorie- Dia-h-rivll .l.vxm'iul Rlltl1SllliIll,,,. . .lm-k 0, 'loin-N, Julia KFUIIIFI' , . .lr Juan l5rigl1hn:ul Leu Pnlxfvr , llumu Nurmu Ijzuns ,... Nvninr Mary Scllm-idcr. .luuinr .Xntoim-Hv l,:nmlrum SUl'll'P'lll0l'F' Dorothy Uulny l'vI'PK,lIIlIlll Orrin HUIIIIHIIIIIN Junior Iliyh Srlmul Rllfh Nl:-mm XYil1l:1 Hyland Iljfiriul Sim: Nlilllfillt' l.vil4'll, , Min l4lll'iHt' Nl. S4-llnlvlx I-'nrully Mn.. .Xmy C. Hligflltlllilll .l 1Ir'rrlly J. Paul 'l':lIu'r , , l3rrxi1:r'x.v l7:u'id H. Duvix ,,.I.vxislflnl Ifrlxirwxx Sidlltj' IC. 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A 7 7' A A' A ' 1 11 .,,, 1 1 1 ' 11 . A . ELL ...,.... --lQlQLL..' A A' A 11 21-1 NEXT census wlu 1 Q 1 5 W,,, A 1x MAKE BEXLEY CITY! E ' , The Bexley High Torch E 11 ..h,. 5. ..h. 5 A 5 ' 1.211 5. : E ff Q4 L. .................... ..: 1 1 ,Y . x I CONSULAR ATTACHE 1! 1 M W W Q , ,, Annmsrs Fokum 1.1 1111.111 1 A ,.1 1111.111 1 ,... 111 ,,,,, 11, ,,,,,., 1.11 ,,,, 1 1 A11 ,... 1 1 ,,,,,,., N11 ,,,. 1 1, 11111 x 1 1 L-11 11.1 11 1. 1 ' H '.x.11111 .1 1 A . - 1 W , . GIRL RESERVES ARE X ,,., -1 ,,,., 1 1 .1 1 1 1 1111 ,. 111 i 1111 1.1 1111. 1111111 1 1 1 'Q:::g',g1g1,,,,,1 A -::gyg,'1 1 1 N , 1 1 1... 1 TOLD ABOUT INDIA A The Bexley Fllmfce 1 ,, K A Q -' , ' Full ol Hoi Anr 1 M- A W Y - ,1 A .... -. .... N... --..--- - f A 1 AP' ' fx ' la-1.4 s. s...1n A... 1 X T ' M1 11.111, 1111, .11 ......1 1.1 M01 tqhxb V QM ' - 4 1-1114? .W 1 JUST PATTER - ' ' , x 1 ' ' MN, s'f :Q1f':.fu'1' wh' cmnumzn msuun uv 1 , A 1BlaxuzY Tmumms ovlsu STRONG PIQUA TEAM1 --..---------'-------- vr V s 1 . ' Cage Prospects f ...1.....11 ,.1..4..1. Plan lllifpqass 1 TMVQUAD Blug and Wlute 1' 1 For sawn Good 1 A 1CH'..xi'.i1. Games Thu Year 1! A Spring SUWfik' I'-A 'h'1-lgrgvr 1 3 1'h- 'H 0 12j,1q15153fgE515jjj2 ' ' M-- I, MM 5. 11-1-1' W, X, ' 1 1..U.1..1.. ' '11 1 o- ' 11 1,1 . - 1, 1 1 A 1 1 1111.411 11 1JQ.'jmg1'j1,:jhgX 1 It 1 'f , 1 X, 12.1112 'QW' 1 I ! Y V N a 1 A 1. 1 1 --------A------- N ------ 1 A fl -WH3 , . . b ' 5 I . y 41:1 Locker-Room dbz, W1 Q I N fg 1 Ballyhoo A ' 1 '1u1yg ,L ' gjjgjgjfjjgjl '---- 5 'l':1Ling 51111111-I111n1. I-'mm Air Eau- 'funk - 11 W, 1 nnnsorrlrrfc 5 ' 1 xg'x1Jx12f1s?515e:4?1sE sI,,11f,.1!3g11g11f1 . if 1 1 11 q 1 Sleigh Pushes giiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiij'jjjjfjjj251,,M ,,,,.. lL4g.1:::::::::::: .................,..... - .... L..L. ,... ..,1,..g,,.g, Auto off Road A n 'u i ' I A i MEMBERS OF SENIOR CLASS KECALL BEXLEY'S TOONERVILLE TROLLEY A 'WND UN 5 'l'lw Ulv-vrwl' 2 I ,,,,.,,..,... ......... . ..--- ------.-------'-- ---- -- -'-- ---- - --4-4------------ 1 ---..,... .. ........,, 1 . EXAM PAPER!! A 'f' f f ' Ilscxennsrs succffnw Further Advunuru Inln Hnbbyhmd ' A nw... .1 NWN T ' K- U , uuxmr cnnnsvux urn: -wr.. n.l..,.1 v.,.s.1..r Q 1 tj, Ill Yl KI 'K ANS MAJ! IIIIX v,,'A.....4-.--'-V----- W ' , V YF Q KU! M H A A s...-1.-11 N.-11, ' ' ' ' n Q1 CM' E .. i A A' ' n nmncs nun 1, SLrrLlt.::u:::rvA:11Ak umm: non 4 zxuuncl lnmgIg2fN2'::gCMM I YlI7'f.ll-fi1 IIKHHlllllIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllIIIl1IIIllIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIlllllIIIIIIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllv IlIIIllllIllIllllllllllIlllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIHIIllllllllllllllllllllltillVIHHHVVllwrvrllllllslilllllll Left to Right: Julius Schlezinger, Ruth Smith, Bryan Archibald, Scott Lyon, Marjorie Dieterich, Martin Polster. eluate eam Hlf debate team this year was composed of six members, three of whom took the negative of the question, and three the afiirmative. The question of the dehate. which was held with South High School of Colmnlmns. Blay 28 was: Resolved that the City Blanager type is the hest form of city government. The negative team went to South, while the affirmative team remained at home, Blemlmers of the teams were chosen from three committees which Bliss Genevieve Taylor. the civics teacher, had appointed earlier in the semester to make an investigation of three forms of city government aml the advantages of each. Later. two members from each committee were selected to take part in the dehate with South High. The members of the two teams were: affirmative: David llavis freplaced Ruth Smith, who withdrewl, Marjorie llieterich. llryan Archibald: negative: Scott Lyon. 'lnlins Schlezinger. Blartin l'olster. Bliss Genevieve Taylor and Supt. llieterich were the faculty advisers. Bliss llernice Blnllins, the pnlmlic speaking' teacher, coached the team in the delivery of their speeches. Fu rfy-.vi.r Illllllll1IIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIIIlIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIliIllllllllllllllllllllllr llllllllllllllllllllilllllIlIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllHHlllllllllllllllllllllll f . I . . A- I 4 , Q max f 1 X H , V .L,, E , . . . b S i 11'l eserves UFFIl'l'IltS l'rvxi1lwnI , Yflllil llughi-s l'i1'w-l'1'1'xi1le1:f . Norma ljams tq4'l'l'P'fllY'.U Joan Briglltlilzlll 7'rm.vurwr . .ll 4' III ln' r-uf-l.u rye, l rn'ull-u .lrl1'i.w'rx , Betty Tinker . Betty liarhold Brooks B. iVIC'ClH'lllll'ii l Miss Marion 'l'lmnms I Miss .Xlice :Miiss Rein llli Girl Reserves started their vear with a Cam 1 Cahinet Conference. the last week . l of pXug'ust. in which Hooks was chosen for the theme for the year. lfach lwoolt represented a Girl Reserve prograni. txllltlllff those mlaced on the hook shelf was l'ollv and Her l'als. which irovei Ps . , to he a liig' Sister Party. 'l he Glorious Adventure ended in a recognition service. ln llecemher. XYhite Magic was added to the shelf, and the entire school joined the Girl Reserves in their Christmas service. .Xll registration rooms helped provide Cliristmas cheer for a needy family. A mothers' 'llea was also given. The next hook was The Street of the Seven Stars. which hinted of health. XYhen King Valentine Held Court , children from the South Side Settlement were guests ln March the Girl Reserves went to liar Harbors with Mrs. lohn Yorvs. 'llhe hook just Over the Hill , was shared with the High School, when lilr. Slutz-talked on tht choice of vocations. lhe Street of Precious Pearls led the seniors to their last meet- ing. when they were honored with a farewell party. Fu rly-:w1'mr ll i1llwll1lll'llllilllllIlllllllllllllllllIlIIIIIIllllIIII.IIIIllllIllllllIIIlllIIIlllIIlllllIIllllIIIIlllIIlilllllllllllllllllllllil I lllllIllllIIlllIIlllll1llIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllIilllllllllllllllllllll 'Il' I , ,, W ,. I I El Circ-ulo Espanol Ul l ll'l'lliS l'r1-siflr-nl . vlllliil li. lirnllwr i'il'l 'l,l'I'.h'ill1'lll William lixlinish-r Nll'l'l'fIll'.ll-'Ill'I'lINIl1'1'l' Rlllll Smiili I u:-filly .lrlz-Lwr Bliss Sc-Ima llumnnn llli lll'llQ'l'2llllh uf tlic- Spuuisli Clulr illlfillg' tlu- past yn-211' lizlvc Cmisistwl lzu'g'1-ly of lZllL'Ill witliiii ilu- clulm. Mc-ctiiigs wen- lic-lfl till tlu- scmmcl 'lim-srlzlj' nl- ilu- mm IX llll Ill tbl lllillllb sulns. Spzuiisli sturics, talks. :incl gunics lizlvc :Lclflccl much to ilu- cnjm -' - U xxuc umlniiltul to ilu- lllvvlillgs. 'Iilw clulw songs lil llimnu cle l':SllZlll1lu :mil Hula-r ' ' - 1llL'lIllbI'Y :mrl sung' :lt L-zach im-L-ting. ilu ring' ilu- ye-111' Z1 Spzmisli flag was p111'Cl1usL-rl :mrl lining' in Rumn ll. It sc-01111-il tu ln-ml :1 Nmzuiisli zltiliusplu-i'c to the rumn. 'l'l1c cluli lH'L'Si'lliCll. this f'CZl1'. its lirst play. .-Nlicizi lu ll1'llKlk'll1L'.u 'l'lic lllCllIl1l'1'S Ilia- C1151 xxx-i'c-2 l':YCI'l'ft XY:lttL-rs, Lucille l'lU1iSCllHlllCl', Lillian Xlzitliizis. Holm Gill. Yirginii Xliclizu-l. .Xmutlia-1' L-vent ul tlu- jCI'lI' was ilu- zmmml piciiic. .Miiwnig ilu- UTl1l'i' sncizll 1lCliVilIlN XX't'I'l' Il rpm-:ul :lml :A tliczilrc- ll1lI'l.j'. l u1-ly-4 ig 1l,l illi Illl lillllllllIllllIllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIliIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIlIIIlilIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII: IlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIlllllllllIllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllll IIlllllllIIIIIlllIIlIIlllIIIIIIIIi.!IIl ig ..- 'N he orum lll l lC'l'lllS Rlltll Smith . l'nn:4ul .Xnloim-ttv l,umlrum,, ,,.. ,I'rmflm' .lluly Munro, , .. ,,,, ., . , ,,.,. ., .,... ..,. ,........,,.....,..,... ,,.A. , ,..,.,.,,,, A , , , '.,lIIlI'.VflPl' lilixulu-tli 'l'r:u'y. Dm-utliy Guluy, lillis Nc-unlicrz, lilwamcl Marsh ,. ,,,....,.A. . I'lliIl'.V Nlrx. .Xmy l'. llriglxhmul, Miss livin NlK'cl0l'lIll1'li, . ,. ,..l 1lI'llH-ll .-lflrixwrx l ' lllf purpusc uf 'l'l1c l m'um is to siipplvineiit :xml cxtcnrl the study uf Rmuzm lilc :xml custmns given in thc class-rumn. lluring thc j't'ilI'. tlircc Latin plays were prcscutcfl, .-X Rmnzui XYvflcling ', 'l'lu- Qcluml-lmy's lJrezm1 . uncl lli1'tl1cl:1ys . ull of which curriucl out this plan. Miss ,lllll'llll2l Qiclwx' :uid llczm lfich uf Capital L'nivL-rsity g2lVL' talks U11 lflmqme. The must nutstumling' event uf thc your was the lrzuiquet givvn in lZlllllZll'Y ut thc ul in Ohm xx ls ilu N me ikcr :incl XYilli:u'cl. Mr. llrzmk Cipriaiiu, the Italian Yicc-Cmis ' ' , '1,' 1 ,-I Runizm lmilrlucl wistmns were einplmsizcrl. urly .villf l il'I.u lVill:ilr lhrfm' lmnwx. nmrlml or rwyul llmnyl: llwy hw, h'lirnp.w uw Nw frmlrfwzl lfrfrlwlx nf illusl' ullwr lflllll'-V uvru.-rs llw swl. NVSIY-BRHNFITIY5 lllllllllillllllllllllll ummmrmuuw Cehes fr-ow: -Hue Gyp5yRov.er llIIllllIIIlIIIlIllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll. lllllllllllllllIllIIIIIIllllllIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIllIllIIlllllllIIIlIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEIIII The Gypsy Rover Ax Reviewed by a Torch. Reporler THAT tuneful and frequently hilarious musical comedy. The Gypsy Rover . was capably ' presented by the Bexley High Glee Clubs in the auditorium of the junior high school building on the evening of December 6 and 7. A cast of 13 principals, together with a chorus of approximately 100, participated in the two-night presentation. Elizabeth Tracy, soprano, cast in the feminine lead. carried away high honors with an excellent interpretation of her diiiicult part. Her beautifully modulated voice also merited more than one expression of favor from the appreciative audiences which wit- nessed the production. Playing in the title role. Burton Elder was second only to Elizabeth Tracy in ability. As the leader of a gypsy band, Elder seemed to feel the very spirit of those fanciful crea- tures, and his work was most splendidly done. Perhaps the next in line should be Elinore Tracy who. with David Strickler. tenor, won the only encore of the show, that coming on the second night. Elinore and David seemed to make an excellent team. and we enjoyed their singing as much as anything in the musical. Plenty of Laughs The comedy element of this production was amply taken care of by Edward Ger- hold. in the role of an English fop, and Robert Palmer and Jack Jones, gypsy robbers of no mean ability. Gerhold took the house by storm on both evenings with his droll in- terpretation of this perfectly ridiculous part. Palmer and Jones put on a real comedy scene in attempting to burglarize the home of Sir George Martendale. VVe say at- tempting. because we still do not know whether they stole anything. although they were in the house for a considerable length of time. Palmer's singing and dancing was second only to lilizabeth's. His gypsy sweetheart, Zara. played by Ruth Mees, was also commendable. Ruth Mees. by the way, deserves commendation in no little amount for the splendid way she took her part. Little things, like the tilt of her head, the intonation in her voice. and such, point to real dramatic ability in this young lady. Dorothy Klingbeil also won much favorable Comment as a gypsy mother. Brunner Was Good Last but far from the least was Robert Brunner, making his debut in Bexley High dramatics. Brunner. without a doubt, had one of the best voices in the show, and his stage bearing was remarkable for one who is not used to the footlights. jack Boyland. Charles Carpenter, and Daniel Busch had minor parts in the produc- tion. The theme of the play ran something like this. Sir Gilbert Howe. heir to a wealthy linglish estate, is kidnapped in his youth by a roving band of Gypsies. He grows up without knowing that he is of royal blood and learns to love the life of these wandering vagabonds. It is his fortune. however, to become acquainted with a very beautiful young woman, Lady Constance. He attempts to make love to her, but she rebukes him, remind- ing him of his station in life. He goes away as broken-hearted as ever a lover was. his identity is finally learned. and he claims the hand of the fair Constance. They are mar- ried and live happily forever after. In this case, Elizabeth Tracy was Lady Constance, and Burton Elder. Sir Gilbert Howe and incidentally. the gypsy rover. Teachers Direct Show The play was directed by Mrs. Olive VVhite Fortenbacher. dramatics instructor, and Harold J. Grnnm. who is in charge of vocal and instrumental music at the High School. Miss lVIarion Thomas had charge of the costumes. and Miss Leanore Valentine trained the special chorus of girls. ' Regina Brandle was the piano accompanist. Fifly-th ree Ml i I 1 ll f. u IIIIHIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIllIIIllIIIllIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllll Illllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIlIIIIlllIIIlIIIIIII!III ii u ll xi IllHHffllHHHlllfflllllllllllllllllllllrll ll Senior Play Cast 'l'lll'f .-XDMIR.-XHl.li CRlCl-l'l'ON Crichton V V lirnest XN'ooley Lorcl l.oam, llrocklelmrst l.orfl l.arly Mary Lasenlmy l.acly Catherine l.aclx' .-Xgatha weeny 'l'reherne l.arly lirocklehurst Mrs. Perkins fthe housekeeperj liisher fl,acly Mary's maicll , Miss Simmons fCatherine's maicll Aleaime f.'Xg.5atha's maicll lllaclys 'lane . Thomas flst footmanl .lohn f.Zml footmanj Monsieur lileury fthe chefh liolleston lvaletl 'Vompsett fthe coachmanl Page . Stable lloy Naval Ufficer rr ll ll I' liavirl Strickler -lack lioylanzl Burton lflrler Lincoln Kilhourne lilizaheth Tracy Mary Peters Ruth Mees Mary VYheeler il. l'aul Talxer Ann Freeman Catherine Grahle , Martha Davis Marjorie Dieterieh Clarahelle Magrew listher Lanclrnm Lillian Mathias Vfalter Hanes 'l'heophih1s Smith Hugo Spatz 'liecl XYilson liill Newton lfreclerick Mayer l'earl lfogle .lulius Sehlezinger I llll ll ll llllllllllllllllllllIilllIiIlllIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIIIlllIllIIIllIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIiIlllllllllllllllllllllli IIIIIIIIIIllIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIllllIIIIIIllIIIIIIlIllIllllIlIIlllllllllIIIIIIIlIIIIlIlllllllllllllllllllllll i I l ramatics Club UFFIC'l'lliS l'rwsi4I1-nl .,..,..,.., .. .. . ,... ,. ., , . Burton lilder S4'l'l I'flll'!f-Tl'4'1l.N'lll'I'l'. . . .. .. HJ. Paul Taber I 1u'ulIy .!4l1'isrr. ...,.. . . . . .. . ..Miss Bernice Mullins .NST year. under the able guidance of Mrs. Olive Fortenbacher. the llramatics Club and class were organized. 'llhis year there was a great increase in the number desiring admission to the dramatics class, which is open to only juniors and seniors. Une semes- ter in dramatics and a majority vote of the organization are the requirements for Dra- matics Club membership. NYednesday. December 19. 1928. the llramatics Club presented Percival VN'ilde's light comedy. The 'llox' Shop, before the members of the l'. 'lf A. Miss Bernice Mullins. the present dramatics teacher, directed the production. Ruth Roberts. as the little girl. portrayed her part with great ease: and -lack lloy- land in the juvenile role deserves credit for his excellent characterization. 'llhe entire cast of ll members was splendid and merited the reception they received. Gas, Air, and lfarlf' by Bertram Block, was presented by the dramatics classes at the Father-Daughter banquet. Friday, lfebruary 8. .Nun Freeman. as Mrs. l'lummer. the over-ambitious mother of lflinor, portrayed by Leah Nason. and Mary Holtzmau. as the stunning widow. were outstanding. XYilliam Newton played Boggs. the chaulteur, and Robert lirunner. the lawyer. Monday, February -l. George Cram Cook and Susan lllaspell's Suppress:-d Desire was given before the student body. 'llhis is an amusing satire on psychoanalysis. 'l'he three roles were capably played by Marian Manly. Marian llavidson, and 'lack lloy- land. y i l if'ly-five 'IT Q TOY Shop THE TORCH uppressed Desires Gas N Air and arl lllllllllllIIlllllllllIlllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIilIllllllllllllllllllllli IIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIllIIIlNIHlllllIll!4llllIIII1l!IiIIIIIIIllll!IIIIlIIIIllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllillllllllldlll l Boys, Glee Club Harold J. Grinnn, Iiirvwfur Mn ry Schneider. .-1 1'I IlIlIHllliNf FIRST TIQNOR ,lack Boyland Robert Brunner Burton Elder Pearl Fogle Hayden Rector David Strickler BARlTONl'1 Charles Carpenter Don Callander Dick Hoilfhine ,lack jones Francis G. l.auFfer VValter Mclfloy Robert Palmer Wfalter Russell Sam Rutherford SECOND TICNOR VN'illian1 Hargar Hugh Bone Earl Brenning Daniel Busch Ralph liniswiler Frank Lambrecht Frederick Mayer Hillie Miller VYilliani Park Robert Southard lidward Teegardin I-3 A S S Talmadge Crawshaw Edward Gerhold VValter Hanes Lincoln Kilbourne XYillian1 Newton joseph Reight Sidney Sweet l iffy-seven Il HIHIIIIVIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllnllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllIIHHHllllllllllllilllllllllIlllllllllllll IllilIllIIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll WH! MH HH HHHHHLIII Ill KIIIIIII IIIIIIII lllllllilli HHIIII ll Fl RST SOPRANIJ Mildred Althoen Garnet Cain Mildred Connell Martha Davis Marjorie llieterieh Louise livans Iletty Harrington Margaret Hawkins ,lnlia Kromer lona Kuhn Hernice Little Marian Manly Ruth Mees Virginia Park Mary Peters Nell Sehelky lflinore Tracy I' :flu leigh! Girls, Glee Club .IUNIOR-SENIOR SIiC'l'l0N Harold J. fifllltlll, llirertor Regilnl HN-lIlflll', .'1l'1'lIIllIP!llliKf F-ECON IJ SUPR.-KNO Rose Cohen Marian Davidson Florence Fetter Catherine Grahle Helen Hildreth Helen Mcllowell Ruth Roberts ,lean Sanford lilizaheth Sheatsley Martha Stewart lilizaheth Tracy Margaret XYileox A LTU Olive Borden Allie Hright Margaret Carey Roherta Coeoran :Xnn Freeman Yrina Hughes Freda Klingheil listher Landrum Lenore Meflain lfdythe Manly Mary Mcllonald Lillian Mathias ,lane Mills Adrian Park Laura Reed ,lean NYM-her Lneille NV0lfe IllllHillIllHHlllllHHH4llll1IIlllllllllllllllllllllll IllI.IIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IKIIllIIIIIIIIllIIIIIliKllllllllllllllllllllll' IlllllllllllllllllHHIHI1IHIIIHIIlIHllliIli'!l!iiKIIHiHIMWil!!lllIllIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIllllrllllllllllllllllllI l l ir lull ll ll Ill Girls' Glee Club FRESH M AN-SOPHOMORIQ SICC' Harold J. Grimm. Iiirwrlur Mary Selmeicler, . 1'l'4lIlIlllIlILVf FIRST SOPRANO SECUNI7 SOPRANO Anna K. .-Kult Grave Benedict Rosemary Hrightman flHlI'll'lIC Uarrick ,lane Ilreselier llelen Flllll' lfleamwr l.ynas ,lean Moores Harhara Slmmaker Urianna Sifrit llnrlene Wielell Helen Corfuran Mary lfesley I-letty Harlmolil Margaret Hawkins 'l1l1i'lll1H Lewis Zelda Mellman Yera Nesser lsalrell Penn lilsie Pt'llllC'll Virginia Ruwlaml Christina Yan Uilmlxer FIUN Al.'I'0 Harlwara lilleman Dorothy Golay Margaret ,lolinson .-Xntuinette Landrum Priscilla Meliahan ,lucly Moure .lane Reed .Mulrey XYvlcl1 I-'iffy-nina IIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIlIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIIIlIllIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl lllIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIlllllllllIIlllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllIlIIIIIIIIIllilIIlllllllIIIIIIUIIIIIllllllllllllll Sixty li FLAT SAX Pearl Fogle Theopliilus Smitli CORNFT Oliver Bierman Dominic Cenci Paul Davidson Fred Mayer Tlieodore Petziltger George Rietz XYilliam Rnlxerts NYalter Russell 'I' Rl IM I-li JN li Scott Lyon Band Hairuld J. Grimm, llirwfor C MICLOIJY SAX Lyman Gruber ,lack Mcllaniel Stanley Newlmerger BARITONIC jack Boyland Francis Taller SNARE DRUMS Virgil jones james Sanford Ned Turner BASS DRUM Fred Scliiefer CLARINET Reed Davidson Fred Eckley Edward Ludwig Tlteodore Mayer ALTO HORN Samuel Lytle Robert Brunner Charles Carpenter lion lilsass SUUSAPHK JN li Talmadge Crawsllaw DRUM M AJOR NVilliam Park IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllilllllllIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII 4 , I I FIRST YIOLIN JXIIIIZI lx. :Kult .-Xrlrizm Park I rc'tI Svlmicfcr I,11ciIIn' XYUIII' Noll SCIWIIQ' ILXSS YIUI. 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Wl1'H only two of last year's regulars back. Bexley managed to pile up 18 points to her opponents none in the season's lid- Afi 5 lifter. Both teams were green and at times displayed a ragged and W erratic ofiense. .-.T BEXLEY vs. LONDON This game proved to be the only black mark on the liast Sider's schedule. A series of London passes took the pigskin over early in the second period. and the point after the touchdown was good, making the count 7-0. After this. the Bexley line stiffened, and the London backs were practically unable to pierce the Blue and VYhite forward wall. VVith a half minute to play. Dave Davis. Bexley's All-County wingman, scooped up a fumble and scanipered 75 yards for Bexley's lone tally. The point after the touchdown failed. Score: London 7. Bexley 6. BEXLEY vs. CENTRAL ln one of the most memorable battles in the history of the Carlton II. Smith school. Bexley's scrappy eleven held the powerful Columbus team fwmrli to a scoreless tie. Several times the heavy Central eleven ham- mered its way to Bexley's two-yard line, but each time they failed to score the necessary touchdown. BEXLEY vs. W ORTHINGTON :Xlthough playing the worst game of the season. Bexley defeated the weak North liud school to the tune of l9-o. BEXLEY vs. GROVEPORT I.ed by Captain liinsel and Halfback Redman, both All-County men, flroveport started off with a bang and took the ball deep into Bexley territory early in the initial period. firoveport fumbled. and Hanes. Bexley's right tackle, recovered it and galloped three- fourths of the length of the field for a touchdown. After that the Blue and XN'hite held their opponents out of scoring territory. Score: Bexley 20, Groveport 0. BEXLEY vs. GRANDVIEW Home-Coming During the first half, Bexley displayed little or no fight, and its offense was mediocre. A blocked punt gave Grandview her oppor- tunity. XYith the ball on the two-yard line. a Grandview back carried it over just as the half ended. Score: Grandview 7. Bexley O. . :Xt the beginning of the second half, Bexley started with a I bang. and smashed down the field with a series of wide end-runs that took the ball over. 'l'hey were still one point behind. Late in - the final period, Bexley made a terrific drive down the field for the winning marker. Such a comeback as this has never been seen Before on a Bexley field. Russell B. Kessler l m'ulfy Mgr. Final score: Bexley 13. Grandview 7. Sirty-firse CIIII1IIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllltllIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIlllIlllllIllllllllllIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llll lllllllllllllllllll llilllllllll I Illllllllllllllll NIIIIIII Ill All-County Team: David Davis, Bob Woodward, Robert Dickey, Billie Miller BEXLEY va. UPPER ARLINGTON - Bexley next traveled to the lair of the Golden Bears to battle for the championship of the Little Three . During the fray, Bexley was within scoring distance several times. but each time lacked the punch to carry the ball over. The score came when Dickey blocked an Arlington punt, which was recovered by an Arlington player behind his own goal line. Score: Bexley 2. Arlington O. BEXLEY vs. WEST Bexley completely outclassed her Columbus foe and won 1-l-O. This was the first time that a Bexley team ever triumphed over a Columbus high school football team. BEXLEY vs. PIQUA On November 17. Bexley journeyed VVestward to Piqua to take on the Miami Valley champions. The team and all the supporters were royally received. A stiff wind blowing down the field made it difficult to kick or pass. During the first period the two teams were evenly matched. However. in the second quarter, a series of plunges by Miller. and a triple pass, with Davis carrying the ball, brought the ball to Piqua's four-yard line from where Kilbourne took it across. Through the rest of the game, Bexley held against the powerful attack of their opponents. Final score: Bexley 6, Piqua 0. asia Ni.rly-air u h of injuries. During' that time three of the varsity players were injurecl. two receiveml nulllmmilimiini11114llIIIIIulIIIIuIIIIIinIIIIInIIIIIul11vIui'IiIIuIIIiIInxIIIiiIIIiiulIlIIlnsmnnlimllullllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlillllilllllHHllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Front Row, left to right: Paul Davidson, David Davis, Robert Woodward, Robert Dickey, Lincoln Kilbourne, Jack Boyland. Second Row: Coach Smith, Burton Elder, Jack Jones, Donald Morris, Sidney Sweet, Hugo Spatz fManagerJ. Third Row: Sam Lytle, Neil Neunherz, walter Mccloy, Hugh Bone. askethall N spite of a small squacl ancl a heavy list of casualties, the llexley High haskethall teani came through an extremely harml scheflule with tlying' colors. ln eleven starts they took the long encl of the count seven tinies. .-Xt thf heffinnin-r of the season, Coach Sniith hacl four of last vear's reffulars. with t as z-. Q . - . A ich to work. liurton lzlcler. one of the tour, injurecl his knee, however, anml was un- ihle to plav in niost of the games, The squad. which was at tirst reasonahly large. 4lwinrllerl cluring' the season until only two teanis were availahle. Then. too. the season was the niost unlucky one the coach has ever hail in the way irainecl ankles, anml one sprainecl his knee. Hail these players heen in the fray, there ls little clouht hut what the results would have heen cliH'erent. Un lleceniher l-l, liexley openecl her season hy defeating' tiahana All-ll. Corning' hack froni vacation, the lilue ancl XYhite gave the l.onflon hoys a trouncing' ' ' ' ' Iiexlex 74 lonclon 17 on the ltast lxnfl tloor. lxenieniher the g'l'lClll'Ull hattle. bcore .' ,' .. . . 'lourneying' to Delaware, the following' week. llexley niet clefeat at the hanmls of the :: 'z ' i ' igh tive. lioth teains seeinecl evenly niatcheml until the final period when Del- llmlux ut ll iware junipecl into the leafl to win Zo-17. Corning' hack the next week. the llexley cagers took the Xlesterville quintet into L unp hy handing' theni the short encl of a Zo-ZZ score. Ni.4'f-ll-Nl'1'Y II IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN lllllIlIIIIIIIIllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIIIlllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIlllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllli III The East Siders easily defeated the Groveport cage crew on the latter's home floor before a good-sized crowd, byia margin of 31-14. The most memorable and the most exciting game during the season was the one played with Upper Arlington at the Bexley Junior High gym. Throughout the battle it was a nip-and-tuck affair, with perhaps a one-point margin. With only a few min- utes to play, Denman of Arlington sank two beautiful baskets from mid-Floor to give Arlington a one-point lead. Boyland saved the day by scoring a basket from the side lines just as the game ended. Score Bexley 33, Upper Arlington 29. Minus one of its regulars, Bexley romped off with a 24-20 victory over Hillsboro. Bexley's last win came when it defeated Pickerington 30-15 in a rough game on the Bexley floor. On February 15, Bexley turned her steps westward to cross swords with the smooth- running Grandview quintet, and with two varsity players missing, entered the game and fought to a finish that was quite heart-breaking. Score Grandview 27, Bexley 20. The game with Marysville was a repetition of the Grandview tilt. Again the team displayed a fine spirit and proved itself a tight defensive quintet. Score Marysville 28, Bexley 20. ' For the first time, listed as a Class A school in the Central District Tournament the Blue and White went down to defeat at the hands of the classy Marion Harding team to the tune of 19-16. ' ' Who's Who CAPTAIN BOB VVOODWARD was an excellent guard and handled the team exceedingly well. Bob will not be with the team next year, and his absence will be greatly felt. Good luck, Bob! Dave Davis was shifted from guard to forward, and he cer- tainly was a big success. Dave received a sprained ankle near the end of the season and was kept out of two games. He is a splendid guard and was high man in several games. I Paul Davidson was a sticker at guard as well as a capable of- fensive man. Bob Dicky played a fine game at the pivot position, and his height made him a dangerous man for following shots. I.innie Kilbourne played a fine game at center during the first part of the season. and the loss of this experienced player be- , . cause of injury, the latter part of the year. was much felt. Bob wm,dw,,,.d Sid Sweet held down a forward position. Sid will be back ffapmin next year, and his consistency in hitting the loop will make him a man to be closely watched by his opponents. ' jack Boyland was high scorer in several games. Little but mighty he was able to elude his guard and got many shots at the basket. This is Jack's last year. Don Morris was a valuable reserve man and did his part well when called upon. He played forward. jack jones relieved Davidson at guard and Filled the post nicely. Jack is a senior. Burton Elder. a regular last year, was handicapped by an injured knee and was kept out of most of the games because of this. Butts is a good shot and a fine floor man, but hard luck took a hand and spoiled his chances. Lest We Iiorget :-A great deal of credit should be given to the second stringers. These boys came out every night and practiced as hard and as long as the regulars. Yet the only reward they received was a lot of stiff muscles and a rundown constitution. Sirfy-right IllllIlllIllllllllllllll1IlllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll IIllllIllIIIllllIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllillllllllllllllllllllllll lllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I IIIIII IIII IIII Illlllllllllll llll Illllll l llll I IIIIIH II IIIIIIII III f , J. . - 4 as ff-- Front Row, left to right: E. Brenning, Tuckerman, Davin, Davidson, Petrie, -Neunllerz, Brunner, Laulfer, Sweet. Second Row: Burgett, Trout, Rowlands, Harris, Coach Smith, R. Davidson, V. Jones, Soutlxard. Third Row: Myers, Long, Holloway, Helms, Bone, Knies, Lytle, W. Brenning. Base hall BASICBALL got under way at Bexley with the lirst signs of spring, minus the services of several members of last year's championship team. Many of the important posi- tions were left vacant when last year's seniors sang their swan song at graduation. Coach Carlton Smith immediately began training the new candidates to till the vacancies. 'llhe problem of filling the shoes of Russell and Hirsch, last year's battery, was one of the hardest for Coach Smith to solve. Ru:-ssell's place in the pitcher's box was filled by john l'etrie, and l'aul Davidson. Behind the plate, lfarl Brenning did some nice catch- ing. lJiehl's place at first base was filled by Hugh Bone. Bus lNloyer's absence was greatly felt. Bus played shortstop and was a slugger at the plate. Brmmer and Tuckeriuan alternated at this post. On second base. Laulifer. a veteran. resumed his duties. Sweet held down third base. having been shifted from catcher early in the season. ln the outfield. three veterans, Captain Paul Davidson. who has been an outstanding athlete all through his four years of high school, David Davis, another outstanding ath- lete. and Neil Neunherz and Virgil jones did splendid helding. Others on the squad were: catchers. R. Davidson. Knies: 2nd base, l.ytle: 3rd base, Southard. R. Halloway: tielders. Helms. Burgett. Myers, Trout. Long. 'llhe following is the schedule of the games at the time this book went to press. IJYBSSI April 16 April 23 April 30 May 3 . ...t.. Bexley 2--South ll Bexley 5-Pickerington -l Bexley 3--North 10 Bexley 5. Groveport -l May 7 May May ' May Bexley Bexley Bexley Bexley 0. London 12 5. Canal VVinchester o vs. London . . vs. Granville Nimly-rrilw V I II 1 1 Ill I IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIII IlillIlllllllltlllltlllltlttllHiltlllilll!UtHHVHHIUUIIIPIIIIIIIIII XV l I If Front Row, left to right: Lyman Gruber, Dick Hoffhine. Second Row: Daniel Busch, Paul. Davidson, Howard Anthony, Virgil Jones, David Strickler, Bowles Ford. Thirdl Row: Everett Watters, Walter McCloy, Robert Woodward, Robert Dickey, Coach Smith. Fourth Row: lsadore Gitlin, Meredith Wollenzien, Walter Hanes, David Davis, Reed Davidson. Track N Cnueli Smith sent nnt :L call fm' track men. 30 ezmrlirlates repnrtecl tn him service. Ui these. I4 were chosen to represent liexley High. 'lih nnzzl senre wa S4 r Q s In-l, l 3 to 39. Zffi. ruth High, ftllllllllllli wzillnperl the lfzlst Siclers 78-20 un the liexley helml. lhe Hexley squad journeyed tn XYeste1'ville. April 29, tn emnpete in :L quaclrnple in lhe results were as fnllwws: XXX-sterville. -ll points: liexley. 34 puints: Grzmrlview 71 f 1 points: Cireleville. IU points: Granville. ll points. The lmys representing Hexley in these meets were: lliggh jninp--Hnwarcl Anthony, Rnhert Dickey Ilruzul imnp-l'z1nI Dztviclsnn. lieecl llaviclsnn l'nle v:1i1ltAX'irv'il Innes. XY:Llter Russell 5 100 yrl, clash-ltuwles l'iUl'fl, llzlvicl Striekler 2211 ycl. flush-linwles lfinrcl, liavicl Strickler 440 ycl. rlzlsli-Yirgil hlunes, lszulnre Gitlin. l.j'llI2lI1 tlrnher S80 vcl. rlzish-l-lowzlrcl .fXntlnmy, lszulnre tiitlin. Daniel llnseh I inile-l'luw:u'cl .'Nnthony, llieik Hntthine, lluniel linseh Shut pntfliohert lliekey. Rnlmert XYnorlw:n'cl, XYz1lter Nleflny llisensfflluvirl Davis. xxiillttxl' llzxnes 'lih Ntzite meet. Rlzly 25. Sl'I'l'lIl'll llllillllllllllllll Hllltllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllll llll llll llllllllllblllllllVllllllll IIIIIV I HHH ll ll Ill e first meet with Aqlliiias was Zl XX'Zllli1lXYZLj' for the lllne :incl Uihite athletes. lht ZlVL'lllIfl'2lUl lluvirlsrm. Meredith XYullenzien e trziek team emnpetefl in the clistriet meet helml in lleluwzxre, Xlzly ll. Illlfl in tht IIIIIIIIIriI,5iQ5H14Hnmnlllmlllllgmmmmim,,W,W3u :4WWarm4411141111I1111II451gllllllllllllllllllllllt llllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllll'flllII!llliii'lIiIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllI1llIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIllIIIIiy!IIl Left to Right: Alice Johnson, Mary Peters, Mary Holtzman, Robert Palmer, Jack Jones, Burton Elder. Not in picture: Robert Dickey, Jack Boyland, Donald Morris. Tennis lllf lllue and lYhite racketers. although losing' two stellar players. .limmie Zulwer and Chuck Tracy, hy graduation, rounded into shape early in the season from a nucleus of two veterans. 'llhe consistent playing of jones. the excellent service of lflder. coupled with the scintillating' work of l'almer was a comhination hard to equal. Hov- land. Dickey. and Morris proved almle team-mates. The following' lmoys' matches were scheduled: Grandview-May 10: 2 singles. 1 douhle Aquinas-May 15: 2 singles. l douhle. Granville-May 20: 2 singles. l double Aquinas-May 22. 2 singles. 1 douhle Arlington-May 24: 2 singles. 1 doulmle Columbus Academy-lX'lay 29: 4 singles. l doulwle Capital University---Qlune -ll 2 singles. l double lhe girls had a record of going' through their entire season last year without a defeat. Mary Peters' main asset was her excellent service. which was almost impossible to return. Mary l'loltzman's steady, hut at same time spectacular playing, with Alice 'lohnson's steadiness, completed the undefeated squad. No outside games will he scheduled for the girls this rear. hut a tournament to determine the school champion will he run off hefore the close of the seas SI'Z'1'llf-If-llll P lllHllllllll4IllIHllIl4llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllwllllllillllllllllllllllllllHllllllIllllIIlIIIIIlI1llllllllllllllllllllllli Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllll nmnm ummunurn ns nmr ru it ur nu Front Row, left to right: Alice Johnson, Dorothy Brenning, Freda Klingbeil, Laura Reed, Dorothy Klingbeil, Elizabeth Tracy, Bertha Schiefer. Second Row: Betty Kurtz- halz, Frances Joseph, Virginia Cohagan, Betty Harrington, Antoinette Landrum, Jane Mills. Third Row: Catherine Grahle, Nell Schelky, Adrian Parks, Sarah Smith, Min. Leanore Valentine, Martha Smith, Virginia Park, Elinore Tracy. Girls' Basketball Team Al,'l'HC7Ullll the girls' basketball team did not win so many games this year. it set a high standard in sportsmanship. The games were usually started with lilizabeth Tracy and Dorothy llrenning' as guards, Dorothy Klingbeil and lflertha Schiefer as centers. and l.aura Reed and lfreda lilingbeil as forwards. Vat Reed was captain of the team. Dot llrenning was the old stand by of the team. They depended entirely on Dot to get that ball to Little Bertha , who seemed to be able to outwit her opponents easily. After the ball was brought down the floor, it was an easy task for the forwards, Special mention should be made of the bench warmers . They received all the knocks. and still no credit or reward was given them. They were always willing to play second tiddle by going in to play only when a member of the tirst team was not able to play. They also helped play the game. Nell Schelky made a most efficient manager. The team is losing seven players this year, but there is good material left. llurotlly lilingbeil, .-Xlice johnson, lilizabeth Tracy. lilinore Tracy. Dorothy llrenning. l.aura Reed, and Catherine tlrable are g'raduating'. Nafwrrly-l'wo 1 l I l llllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllll.lIl'EIIlIlIIIllllUllll1l'lil1llll1lllllllllllllllll1Hl:'11r lllli W11lllllVll1,!ll IIN11111111lllIVIIAIIII1IIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIH! HUlH1llllllllllllllllilllll llllllllllllllllill llllllll ll Front Row, left to right: Elinore Tracy, .lane Mills, Helen McDowell, Mary Holtzman, Miss Leanore Valentine, Dorothy Klingbeil, Laura Reed, Margaret Carey. Second Row: Elizabeth Tracy, Lenore McLain, Margaret Wilcox, Ruth Mees, Sarah Smith, Freda Klingbeil. Thind Row: Alice Johnson, Betty Kurtzhalz, Virginia Cohagan, Martha Smith, Vergene Petty, Betty Tinker, Mary Peters, Virginia Park. Fourth Row: Dorothy Bren- ning, Marjorie Dieterich, Frances Joseph, Nell Schellcy, Marian Manly, Louise Evans. Ul l ll'l'lliS I'I'l'.Vl1ll'IIf Durntliy Klinglwil lvifl'-l,lI'.N'illI'll, Marry llllllZlllilll Sa'1'1':'f111'-11 . lrillll'il livvrl l'1m- 'Nlills Tl'l'llHIlI'PI' , . . , .. . I ur'uff.u .l1l'1'i.w. Bliss l4l'illllll'0 xiillvlllllh' Girls' Atliletic Cluli lllf Girls' 'Xtlilctic Clulm XX lN Zlll i1111m ttiu11 ill tllth lliqh Sclmul this vt-:u'. It was ur- g':111izt-fl by Bliss l.czu1u1'e X':1lc11ti11c tm1p1'u11141tc class sp111'ts111z111sl1ip :tml to i11c1'c:1st' L11 interest i11 sports. 'llllk' l.lbllklXVlllgf girls are the cllztrtcr lllt'llll1t'l'S uf the clulwz st-11i111's. lfliz:1l1ctl1 'lil'll.L'j' I turn licr-cI,lJ11mtl1y lxl111g'l1cil, l':llllU1'C lrucy, Ruth Mc-es. l.c11111'v Nlcl.:1i11. Alilflilll M lllly, Nlllfl' l'ctcrs, Bl111'jm'ic llictc-ricl1, .-Xlicc 'lUllIlSUll, Nlztry lltlltllllllll. :tml l,1111isv I'1:111s3 juiiiurs, llt-ln-11 Klcllmrcll, -lzmu Mills. lictty' 'lii11kc1'. lfclytlie Klunly, Kl:1rg':11'n-t XX1l XI ll rrtt Q Liu tml 511 1tl1 tux, . 1 ' 'z .': ':1l1 S111' . lt li IlL'CC'4i'lI'Y 111 L-'1r11 R11 PHIIIIS tlll'llllL1'll lJ'll'ilCllJll.tlllll 111 sonic spurt tm'111c111lw1'sl1111 111 tliis cl11l1, illllt' fullmriiig' :irc tllc ways tliztt these points inzty lic eurncrl: squzul lllt'lll- 'sl1ip ill any spurt. lil puiutsi p:11'ticip:t11t i11 756 of class QIIIIICS, lll points plus lIllIl1k'l'- 1ls: 1111-111l1c1' of .Xll-Star 111' Yztrsity. livv p11i11ts3 111z111ug'cr. live points: g1'L11lt' uf i11 g111111:1si11111 for :my t1rucu11st'C11tix'c' st-111cste1's. lil points. .Xt the clusc uf c:1cl1 st-zlsml. 1 ll is :1w:11'1lc1l tw tliusc xrlm l1ZlYt' exccllcml i11 all plmscs of tl1e spurt, .X Yztrsiti ll xxill l1CQ'lX'L'lI 111 only tl111svx1'l111c:11'11 H111 points ill thc clulm. 'l'l1is year, thc girls xrlm rm-- vorl :t vztrsitx' ll 1x'c1'c: Xlicc .lllllllSllll, lfmlytlw Xlzuily, lflizzllmt-tl1 'llI'llCj'. llrmitli-x 11g'l1t-il. l.:1111':1 Kc-ml. 111141 l5111'11tl1y lil'l'llIIlIlg'. .N'r 1'1'Ill.lf-lflI'1'1 4ni N4'1'1frlly-fwfr' -NCQ-hs llwrf' 'lK'I:HfI'l' ozwr night lViIh quirk uf humor lays u shawl of Juzzliny whiff l'pnn nhl llI0flll'l' Erlrfh'x lannwl .-r1'rnu'ny xlmulzlrr Vnfil 'zvilh lwaufy rural lu' swfnzx In quirlr rnfolrl hrfr. wmv ,,, 5 Mmwsww-... L Sf-Son ghvvdihir QR SQ ASQ VCT-l70VlZl2l llllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllIll!IIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllIIIIlIIIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllli llIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIllIllIIIlllllllllIillllllllllllllllllllllll U lllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I lllllill Ill! Calendar . Slil l'I'1lXlBER 1-as . .. . I 4 School opens. Building spick-and-span. Five new teachers. Miss ,V lllarion 'l'homas is new dean of girls. Dr. Otto Rlees speaks in first f chapel program. 5 Schedule cards all lixed. No frightened freshmen this year. All have been in the building before as seventh graders. 5 'v 10 Miss Mary Cannon, Girl Reserve secretary, speaks in chapel. 12 XYhat's going on? The Big Sister Party for all the freshmen girls, sponsored by the Girl Reserves. 19 XYhat is causing all the noise in the junior high school? Teachers are having an indoor picnic. 19 Latin club holds First meeting. 21 Snappy lecture on liquid air. It's a great thing. 21 Bexley defeats Gahanna in first football game of the season. Z9 London beats Bexley. Fine game, though. 30 Last day of month and thoughts of grade cards. .ll OCTO B li R 1 Cafeteria opens. Great stampede! 5 Central comes to Bexley, positive of victory. Score O-0. Fine game. boys. 9 Spanish club organized. 12 Bexley goes to VVorthington. VVe win. but don't ask questions. 13 Girl Reserves hold beautiful Recognition Service for new members. ,. ., 15 john Pontius brings greetings to Bexley from Arlington. 18 Dramatics Club holds initiation. No casualties result. X., 19 Bexley beats Groveport. Score 20--0. 23 Dean Alfred Vivian speaks to school on Beautiful Ohio . 2-l Big Homecoming Game with Grandview. Programs and everything! The latter due to our two enterprising reporters. Score 13-7. Bexley. 26 Sophomores hold semester party, masquerade. 31 Halloween. Many apples and doughnuts destroyed. K 0 l NOVEMBER 2 Mock election. Hoover wins. 3 Bexley defeats XN'est High and shows the city high schools that we have a real football team. 12 Arlington takes defeat from Bexley. urrah! VVe won the suburban championship f' Y again. X 1-l Girl Reserves hold regular meeting. 17 Vvho goes to l'iqua on a special train? R NVho wins that game? XYhy Bexley, of Kc course! Several boys have a flying trip there and back. Sevmafy-.vi.r IIIIIIIIIlIIIIlllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlllllllllllIllllllllllllllIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllill 19 Girls' Athletic Club formed. Dorothy Klingbeil is elected president. 21 Latin Club holds monthly meeting. Z8 Thanksgiving number of The Torch appears. Each issue improves. Thanksgiving chapel pro- gram. No school until next Monday. We wish H Thanksgiving came more often. Calendar Vx? 69, ized-c.Jt ' - V 3 , DECEMBER 1 VVonder why study halls are so quiet. Too much turkey? 2 Only 24 days 'till Christmas. Santa is busy filling Bexley orders. 6 Gypsy Rover presented in junior high school. 141 ' W - L . t S 7 Gypsy Rover repeated. A great success, don't y' know ! Annual staff appointed. IO Miss Mae Patterson speaks in chapel on her world tour. Miss Patterson is always welcome here. 12 Girl Reserves give a tea in honor of their mothers. 12 Football banquet held. All the boys have a great time. Keep senior girls busy filling water glasses. l-1 Bexley defeats Gahanna in First basketball game of season. Good start! Q Q ' ' 0. Mi ? l-7. 430 E -12P 21 llramatics Club repeats 19 Dramatics Club presents The Toy Shop at P. T. A. meeting. The Toy Shop in chapel. 21 School dismissed for Christmas. No more school this year! JANUARY 4 Bexley plays London and hands them defeat this time. 7 james Maddox addresses students. 11 Bexley plays Delaware. Ask us no questions! 14 Rushing Through Russia with john J. Lentz. lo Torch Banquet held in the VVillard Restaurant. Mr. johnson of South High School speaks to members of the staff. lo A health program is given by the Girl Reserves. 18 Bexley defeats XYesterville. Z1 Bexley faculty defeats class champions at basketball. Three cheers for the faculty! 21 Evergreen Tree speaks, dances, and sings for Bexleyites. 21 Latin Club holds banquet. VVreath-bedecked guests provide Roman -ww- atmosphere. 'W 25 Bexley easily defeats Groveport. l FEBRUARY l Bexley wins over Upper Arlington. VVas it a close game! 2-3 l'ictures being shot for The Annual. 4 Several plays are given by the Dramatics Club. They are surely furnishing us with some fine entertainment. A 'Eliza 5 tsl' l it-W... ,N . -id? -15 X ll!! R ,if Sm'ent.ysseven S Calendar Iather-Daughter l5'll1K1llCt held. Senior boys serve. Maybe the girls didnt keep them stepping! 1 liexley defeats Hillsboro fix e. Our team is o11 the map non. l i11col11 Day progra1n. Girl Reserves give a Valentine party for little girls from South Side Settlement Mission House. If vou wished to see some happy little girls. you should have peeped in the auditorium at 3:45. QQ. 11...- li 15 9 1 will 16 Bexley plays Grandview. Score? Null said. School olhcers elected. Hats off to J. l'aul Taber, our new presi- dent. Girls' Basketball team holds annual spread. - A 21 Marvsville defeats Bexley' in basketball. Members of Girls' ,- 1 .77 s. 1 - 1 Basketball team give a spread for Marysville girls. K -' ' lllllllllllllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllIIIIIllIlII1IIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIllIII1 lllllllIlllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllll llll llllllllllllllllllll lllllllll lllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll 1 1 Q 4 ' C I N 1 9 1 f 12 . y 1 3 ' ' t s , S 1 I Y h 22 22 No school today. Thanks to the Father of Our Country. Senior-Junior da11ce. The crowd had a great time. and the auditorium was beautifully decorated. MARCH 1 , ll l ll Gi Q 1 12 Senior class visits Senate. Students of the future may some day listen in o11 some of the 1929 class inembers. Who knows? 13 Girl Reserves hold monthly 1neeti11g. The subject. XVorld Fellowship. 19 Six Bexley se11iors are entertained by the Rotary Club. 25-26-27 Easter services at 8:15 a. 1n. in auditorium. 28 Easter vacatio11. APRIL 1 No school today. That's not April fool, either! 4 Dorothy Kelley 3.1111 Arch Houstle of the class of '28 give talks in chapel o11 their col- lege experiences. VVe hope we like college as well as tl1ey do. Mrs. Rita Halle, of New York, speaks on the choice of a college. S Vacation. VVe wish the teachers would have 111ore conventions. 10 Girl Reserves elect officers for next year. Joan Brightman will be president. Con- gratulations! 10-ll-12 Pall o fgloom over the school. XYhy? Mid-term examin- p ' Qi., ations. Q J P52 12 Coed-Prom, sponsored by the Girl Reserves. Fun? just ask i those who were there. 'I-'A I-41,4 15 Seniors give chapel program. VVe surely won't forget XVild Nell 1:'f l in a hurry. ' 1 ' .1 '. 18 Latin Club elects officers for llCXt year. Mrs. Eugenia Overtnrf. Dean of W'lDl116ll of Ohio VVesleyan speaks to ns. The I11Cl11l7C1'S ofthe ba11d receive letters. 19 Seniors elect class orator. poet, historian, prophet. a11d song writer. Their choices merely verify their good judgment. ' 22 junior chapel program. VVe agree that their band is the hottest band i11 town. 24 The Admirable Crichton by Barrie is chosen for the senior play. 26 Telling the VVorld is sponsored by The An11nal staff. 29 Chapel program is give11 by the sophomores. 30 Se11ior play is chosen. Baseball game with North High. Better luck llCXt ti1ne.boys! Svveivly-eight IIlIllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllIlllllllIIIllIIllllIllllIllIlllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllli IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIlllIlllIIlllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIlllllIIIIlllllllllIIII:IlllIIIIIIHIllllllllllllllllllllllI! 3 3 lm 8 --- 9 4 f' 17 MAY Torch .Xnnual goes to press. All members of the statii are wearing a beaming smile. and heaving huge sighs of relief. Maybe the teachers will find some of the students up to their old standard in grades again. Physical Training lixhibit given by girls of the High School. Freshman chapel program. Girl Reserves install the new officers and give the sen- iors in a farewell spread. Boys' Glee Club gives Minstrel Show. XYere they Wood? Oh my no . as l Mother-Son banquet. One of the finest events of the year. lintertainment given by the Main Street building. Z4 -lunior-Senior party. The two classes are together for the last time in High School. Fine party. juniors! and a good time was had by all . 3-7 Annual Flower Festival. .1 U N li 5-6-7 Senior examinations. Our last high school exams.--maybe! Senior High Music Festival. in which the glee clubs. band, and orchestra participate. 7 l'. T. A. 1:iClllC. Boys' Physical .lfducation Ifxhibit. 9 Baccalaureate service. lO-ll-12 Final examinations. ll-12 Seniors give The Admirable Crichton . 13 Commencement held in the junior high school. 1-l but still-the seniors do hate Senior breakfast. .-Xlumni dance. School is over, and everyone welcomes vacation: to leave Bexley High. 'r if-4' l l Svwnly-nirw 4lllllIlliIIIIIIIIIIIIIMllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlilIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIllllliIlllllllllllllllllllllli IllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllII!IllllllliIlllllllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllli l. Many, Many Years Ago jack O. jones. our advertising manager. He still has that sweet smile twith which he gets adsl, lmut he has grown. 2. Ruth Smith. ye class poet in extreme youth. Happy is she who is not heset lmy worldly cares. Shell he a creclit to her family, we can tell. 3. Ruth Kolierts, society eflitor. judging from the picture her society was pleasant then. as now. -l Scott Lyon. the star of Mr. Hoel's physics class and future famous physicist. at the early age of 15 months. flsrft he cutv?j D 'llheophilus Smith. Happy anal gay he's funny that way. 0 'l'aln1a1lg,g'e Crawshaw. He's been talking ever since. anrl because his lungs have lieen so well clevelopefl, he clirects an orchestra. l'l'hat may not seem a reason, hut it is.J 7 Neil Neunherz. One can tell hy the look in his eyes that he will grow up to he a lwaseluall player or a mower of lawns. Ifiyh ly lllllllllllllllllllilllllllIlllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillIllllllllIlllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllll lIIIIIIIllIIllllIlIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll1llllllllllIillII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllvlllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIMIIIIIIII ieture Patter l. Hub Palmer trying to look happy with a bad leg. Bob fractured his leg a few weeks before football season and hobbled around until it was over. He was elected cap- liliil fm' 28. 2. This picture shows Hob Vtloodward and his harem sitting 'neath the Hagpole. From left to right we have: Bob VVoodward. Mary Peters, Martha Davis, and Betty Havens: and reading from right to left, Betty Havens. Martha Davis, Mary Peters, and Hob VYoodward. 5. The gentleman wearing the smile and trench coat is Bill lfdmister, one of our budding aviators. 4. The lady in the picture is Vrina Hughes, the most genial senior girl. She is never too busy to smile. 5. The airplane in which a flock of Bexleyites sailed to Piqua for the big football game in the fall. 0. jack jones, advertising manager of The Torch Annual, in one of his lighter moods. 7. Mr. Hoel. our jovial physics teacher, presiding over the ticket box. Mr. Hoel never lets physics, algebra, general science, or math get him down. He gets along hne with his difficulties. His main troubles are: freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors. S. Hob Palmer and jack jones with juniors-Betty Tinker and Betty lfisle. 9. Lindy taken by one of his most ardent admirers-Bud. Eighty-one IIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIKIIIHNMIIUIIINIIIIIIIIIIII 1IIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIilllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllilllnl Iwhllll HII WN IWHHHHIN' r Ill! ll lIIII1NHHHWHHV HI III lfiyllfy-fwfr Camera Cracks nmummumnInumuulum1441A1111I11uIIu111u11uunmnmmuiuauuuumnnuI111111uumuunuunuumn E R CH llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllII1IlIIlllIIIllIllIIlllllllllIIIIIIIIllllllllIllllllllllllliilllilllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIII mv A Day , An hour for work In which there does not lurk A moment that does strive to shirk Its wanted task. An hour for thought, To pull down from the shelves that I have wrought The treasures I have earned or bought- Or that have come unasked. An hour for play With friends and books both sad and gay- E'en gods of clay VVith faces masked. An hour for dreams In which each moment teems With not what is, but with what seems- 'Tis hea'e11 in dreams to bask. An hour for God. Not one who nothing does but frown or nod, But one who smiles in tree, in sky, in sod- No more I ask. -Selma Hamann Faculty lllember QE Eighty-three IIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIllIIllIIIlllIIIIlllllllllllIIIlllIIlllllllllIllllllllllllllIIIIIllllllllllIllIllllillllllllllllllllllllllllli E R C H I!IIIIIIIIllIllIIIIIlllIIII1IIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIllIIIllIIIIIIIIlllIllllIlllllllllllllllIlllillllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllll Illl Eighty-four Senior Class Song Tune: The Old Oaken Bucket I How dear are the days spent at our Bexley High School, When fondest of memories present them to view, As we journey the steep rugged pathway of knowledgeg What dreams and ambitions, what pleasures we knew, As we think of the days that have gone from us ever, So light to us there but so dear to ns now. The dearest and sweetest of all recollections Is the memory of days spent at old Bexley High. II Though far we may wander and widely he parted, Yet still to our hearts come those pleasures of oldg Of the days when as classmates we met at her bidding, Forgetting all care at our dear Bexley school. Then with true Bexley hearts we'll press on to the future Again with each other renewing our vowg Let each classmate's heart take the old pledge forever Again as we swear loyalty to our school. Chorus Then raise your strong voices for glorious old Bexley, We'll praise her forever-our own Bexley High. -Elizabeth Tracy '29 lllllllllIllllllIIIIllllIIIHIIHIIIMHIIIIWIWHWWHWIIUIHIWUWIUWWWWWMUWWIUWIWH E R C H IllMlIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllllIIllllIIIIIllIIIllllIllIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICIIIIIIIIIIIUI An Appreciation Nothing worth while can be accomplished without cooperation. For the very splendid assistance which every member of the staff gave in the publishing of this book, we wish to express our gratitude. VVe should also like to extend our appreciation to the following people, whose aid was so willingly given: Miss Dorothy Arbuckle, the art teacher of the High School, whose in- terest in the art sections proved invaluable. The members of the Art Department for their splendid work on the engravings and cuts. Francis G. Lauffer, editor of The Torch and president of the Leaders' Club, for the club's part in the sales campaign, and for his personal assistance. Vrina Hughes. Martha Davis, and J. Paul Taber for writing some of the club news. Miss Selma Hamann, for her inspiring poetry. Miss Mary Bethel, commercial teacher, for her aid in the typing of the copy. To The Terry Engraving Company and Pfeifer Show Print Company for their interest in this book. Last, but not least, we want to say that the success of The Torch Annual of 1929 is due in great part to our faculty advisers, Miss Lucille M. Selbach and Mr. Russell E. Kessler, and that we appreciate more than we can express the great amount of time and work they expended in this project. -The Editor Eighty-five illllllllIIllIlllllllllllllllllllIllilIllIIIIllIIllllIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll IllIIIIIIlIlIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIII1IIIlflllllillIIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllmlll EIIIIIIIII nuuum En l ll'l 'lllllllllll llll llllllllllvllllllllllll I I I IIII IIII I I IIIIIIIIIQ The height of hard luck in the old days: for a Scotchman to get a hair cut just before an Indian massacre. - 11... Your wall papering job looks fine, dear, but what are those funny lumps? Good heavens! I forgot to take down the pictures. ...Ti So you want to join the army-for how long? Duration. But there ain't any war on. I know--I mean duration of peace. .qi Next. - Who, me? Born ?- Yes, sir. VVhere? -- Russia What part? - All of me. Why did you leave Russia P - I couldn't bring it with me. Where were your forefathers born? - I only got one father. Your business? - Rotten! Where is Washington? - He's dead. I mean the capital of the United States? - They loaned it all to Europe. Now, do you promise to support the Constitution? - Me? How can I? I've got a wife and six children to support. ....1,.. And how is the steak, sir? Rather small for its age. .lvlsi King Arthur- How n1uch'll you take for this suit of armor, Lance? Lancelot-- Two cents an ounce, King. lt's first class mail. ..,... Gentlemen: The other day a golfer Cso-calledj was invited to play a strange course with some friends. Nonchalantly he stepped up to the ball and whiffed the air twice without even annoying it. On the third terrific lunge, he topped the elusive little pill. and it dribbled a few feet off the tee. Wiping his forehead with the back of his hand and turning to his friends, our embryo Walter Hagen exclaimed: Gee, but this is a tough course. ....,... Mary Peters- Do you like Kipling? He- W'hy, I don't know. How do you kipple? TT.. Speaking of old families, said the gentleman from Virginia, one of my ancestors was present at the signing of the Magna Chartaf' Speaking of the same thing. said the salesman from New York, one of mine was present at the writing of the Ten Commandments. ...Ti Irate Purchaser-- Say, I've only driven this heap 50 miles, and the engine block has cracked. the brakes have quit working, and I've had to buy two new tires already. I want my money hack. You advertised this as a guaranteed car. Bob Dickey-- Well, it is a car, isn't it? ,..,.1. Boss- you two fellers started diggin' at the same time. How come Pat's got a bigger pile of dirt? Mike- Sure, he's diggin' a bigger hole.'l Eighty-ni.-cr lllllllllllIllllllllllllllIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIllllllIIlllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll -E R C H IllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIllIIIIllIIIlIlIIIIIIlIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllll Ill .k.-.........-..-..........-...-.........-............-..-............................ .Z F.: - - . ,::,..,.:,.:, tml. 1l ll g ll 1 1 hlnk C PIT L ll Ll When You Thlnk of College. ' A BIQXLEY INSTITUTION 'T 1 A large number of Bexley High School graduates annually matriculate at Capital ll University because of the unusual advantages offered. lf 1 Members of the present graduating class are also cordially invited to consider Capital at when making arrangements for college entrance. xl Points to Consider A Fully Accredited Institution Offering Thorough Instruction under VVholesome ll Influences. I Cultural Advantages of Metropolitan Environment. Individual Attention through Limited Enrollment. Low Cost of Education: Men, 3375.00-3450.003 XVomen. 3450.00-560000, Board, Room, Tuition, Incidentals, etc. ' Splendid Opportunities for Self-Help. . Great Opportunity for Development of Talents through Active Campus Organiza- 1 tions. ll Opportunities to Participate in the Four Major Sports: Football, Basketball, Baseball, and Tennis on Teams of Conference Ranking. 11 ' For Full Particulars VVrite or Phone: ll ll , , , ' ll 1 Reglstrar or Fleld Representatlve ,, ll Capital UHIVCFSITY, Columbus, Ohio ll 11 Phone Fr. 5747 gl l -lF...........i..a.. ..f..E....i..:..E.:..,..E......: - E..- ... .E--E--Z.. . Z.. 1:4 invite' n1u:f::' Ta:f::--r7::', -z:-ef-:Y :+::i:::a1: ::7s: xnfsf : Y 1 :: 4 :fu -2. :ein W. f::f1l-4? 11 . . . , ll 1 Make MUSIC Your Lite s Wolk 1 1l The following courses are offered the High School Graduate: H 'l I. PUBLIC MUSIC - ll 2 There is a big demand at present for Public School Music Supervisors ll ll who can direct the Band, Orchestra, and Glee Club. ll H 2. BACHELOR OF MUSIC 1 V An Arts degree with a Music Major. H 3. CONSERVATORY DIPLOMA H H A course for the artist: for the person wishing a straight music course ll specializing in one particular instrument. H 4. CONSICRVATORY CERTIFICATE U A two-year teacher's course preparing you to teach your instrument. 11 5 CONSERVATORY VROFICIENCY CERTIFICATE ,l I A two-year course for those who cannot arrange to take the regular class H work. ' 6. ln addition to these courses the Conservatory offers instruction in Piano. Organ. Voice, Violin, Dramatic Art. Reeds, Brass, and all the instruments ' 1 of the Band or Orchestra. ' Students may enter at any time. Special department for children. For 1- H bulletin of information. write . H I I 0 9 Capital Unlverslty COIISCFVHJEOIY of Music , H Phone 11 -k3....:. 1: - f sf.: fr:--......::....:f.:fu A- fe: if .lxfxix -gl..-.4 Eighty-nav an lllllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllIIlllIIllIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllillllllllllllllll II HH HI .--1. ---.-..-.--.. ----- u- -.--.--..-- T I '1 I1 i l l Eleanore Reddy Book 7 1 Shop g 543 South Drexel Avenue . Columhus. Ohio - i E ! Stationery Greeting Cards .-.l i....-..-.-..e..,..e. 4.1. 1.,1..1...1.'1.-1I-11.-..--1--1ilnulnlnin-.nni.'i.,1 PH RMAC-Y 2509 Ia. MAIN CICARS - MAGAZINES POP CORN - ICE CREAM Lzght Lunch at N oon lood urmture a Necessity! SOME people erroneously lrelieve that good furni- ture is only a luxury, hut in truth it is an urgent necessity, Children must look hack on their home life and recall happy pleasantries, their enyiroimient has a powerful influence over their later years. At home is moulded the character and future of your children. lYhat are you doing to make them good American citizens? A comfortahly furnished home may he a strain on your purse. hut most always it is a worthy sacrifice. Our budget plan has helped many a father and mother. ' A f f Hinds 208 212 South Hugh St., Between Town and Rich Sts. 1. .. 13- 1 -. 1 1 1 in-1.--..l1..1.--...1..1. Gift Shop Circulating Library IIIIIRIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIllllllllllllllillllllllllllll E R lllllllllllllllllllllIl'llIlllllllllIlllilllillllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllIIiIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll CLASS PROPHECY Continued from Page 27 Ruth Smith writes me from Australia, where she is working o nher latest book. She promises to send me an autographed copy of the book when it's published. Her writing is of a mature nature, and she well deserves the words of praise which critics have sent in her direction. Theophilus Smith recently opened a photographic studio here in Bexley, which I believe will event- ually rival any gallery of its kind in the country. He specializes in making photographs of beautiful women. ' One of the prominent attorneys here in the city is that happy warrior, that charnpion of democracy Julius Schlezinger. He has the fear and the respect of every crooked lawyer in town. Success after success has rewarded Sam Rutherford's efforts in the brokerage business. Today he is BexIey's wealthiest citizen. At a recent meeting of the board of directors of the American Life and Accident Insurance Co., Lewis Rietz was made president of the company. He is one of the youngest men in the insurance business to hold such a responsible position. Laura Reed is coaching girls' basketball in a private girls' school in the East. Her teams have gained nation-wide attention. There is another young lady of our class who has taken to the stage. She is Ruth Roberts. After her success in The Toy Shop at Bexley High, she became deeply interested in drama and is quite well known for her ability. Martha Stewart, who did quite a bit of typing for The Torch in school, early this spring brolie every known typing record, writing 256 words per minute on the new Overwood Noiseless mac une. Francis Rowland is an industrial engineer of merit. He is a foreman of the largest steel mill in the United States. Talmadge Crawshaw is rapidly coming into his own as a director of national reputation. His latest stage production was a smashing success. Walter Hanes is chief of detectives in the New York State Police Department. Sanford Tuckerman is numbered among the few people who have won places in Aviation's Hall of Fame. You, of course, read of his recent achievement, that of Hying around the world nine times without a single stop. Mary Wheeler is a member of the stock company which plays in Columbus the year round. She has been quite a success. As for myself, I'm getting along swell. I'm still writing police news on the Bexley Post-Gazette, but I got a raise last week. I'm making S27 a week now. Write when you get time. Your old classmate, BUD felnlg : :: 17:1 : I: Yxfrx :: Yu: 2: : nf ::7sc aelz: .:: . 31: an-nc an:-' :: :: :-7 :six l Q I in Il ll ii ii Q Congratulations I to the l ll Class of '29 Q J NEATH O. JONES ll i 4CU!'u15li3f 7lW Ili 1 iC 'T 'l 7 I-Till il 7716: --I2 3 ISIC: Zi TZ H ZZ , 1.3 ,l' :Z i: Ji ' E ighty-nina 'IIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIII' xuunnnuuuuu Robert H. Evans 8: Co. Builders and Engineers AND Branch Construction Co EAST Bl ORD ST. COLUMBUS dxvl-,J 4- i N My umuunununl E R C H ummumu I I 4- -1 2: 1: ::-.:-:: .e-.: 2: nf.: .1-:Z .1 1: .:::: nf- -:-:2e::-:-::f-f-::- 'I' The Shady Lane Farms Co. Producers of Clean, Wholesome, Natural Mill: and Cream Livingston Ave. and Big Walnut Creek FRanklin 4971 1.--.11 11: :: :: ::7:-an--1: ff uuff:u.-nn.-un ::a1gI::t:1:u..z:u: 7: 1:-fx xixf :L zzf:-.7275 : is-gf: :zf ::7 ::7:: :-1n:1nn1n:j :iu:7::7::Y-::7::7Vl: -- :: ' nu-c :: :zf------fa :: ::-Y 75 Years' Successful Service The E. E. Shedd Mercantile Co. WHOLESALE GROCERS 225-233 N. Front St.. Columbus, Ohio eeeee L L. C. BICKEL Painting and Decorating FRanklin 2160 97 S. Dawson Ave.. Bexley Ni If ' IIIlIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllz IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ' , 1 .. 1: 57 lnf: 1:4-' n1p:4ni::i:: ::f:: f ::7:-4:.,1:.1..1-u-lr ni:1 -::7 E. S. SCARLETT Residence Construction 03 E. Broad St. ADams 2049 Columbu Oh sc -ze -Y -- -Y ' ' n11u :nc u n 2 l 0-...1LL...-0 Wilson Floor Company 337-339 East Town St. FLOORING SPECIALISTS Hardwood-Lirzoleum-Good Year Rubber Tile Treadlite and Tile-Tea: Flooring -..r, 3-, Y. J' : :: : ::7::7::-:I piqlfzn-ruin :n :n :+::': ,:: :: :: :n :: : :: zz. :: :: :: -:: 7:: ::7 ::f:n--nu4::7:ni::7::'- ::'-Y :: :u+L::Y L :::u:-llil:7m ::7::7:: :: :: , Your Grocer Sells Kenny,s Red Bag Coffee Roasted and Packed in Columbus by C. D. KENNY CO. : : 4: 1: W : :-: :: -nuff: -:---Ii:-ni:n7::f-17:1 - -1-111i-:u-::-::i:.f: : izzfz :: lllIIIIIIIIIIllllllIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllIllllIlllllllliIlllIlllllIlllllllllIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllr lllllllllIIIIIlIIllIIIIIlIIIIlllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllIIIIIllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIII nrn1nw1:n-- nn: m1 n- n1ln-nn1nn1ll1ll-ln1l:i:z1sl1un1a:7:.: nf-sis: :- :ziss-n:v:: n W ::' 'nn-I!! H ll as as ' The 1900 Whirlpool , . E 1 ' F 1 ELECTRIC CLOTHES WASHER J il' ' 1 .. fl Al..-:It H I Over 12,000 Machines in Columbus l IA ' f-.. H 4 ,- , f ll R Easy on clothesg cushion roll wringerg only one place gs ? 11 ll H to oilg tempered copper tub: all working parts en- I E 'l lj closed: 8 pounds of clothes washed in S minutes. E Q H 1. Backed by a factory with 30 successful years in the X I E E washer business. E I ,l H , . X 1 ' Graybar and Wonder Electric Ironers. E U ' Graybar Radios. I H ' Royal and Eureka Electric Cleaners. 'N 5 , -llllll Ill H Lamneck Clothes Dryers. i l I Graybar Stimulators and a Full Line of Small Appli- i1 l n H ances. I . ,gl ,Q 'l on 1 H li ' Sh .. it H ooc ouse eeplng . op fig A ,e 17 v H 252 S. High St. MAin 6341-6342 K ,V I T n 5, f l W The oldest n'rl1uri'w washing mfwhim' xinrv in Ohio lf ll ll gpnns-Invllcrlnill-enlists-sllillvlv-1:11:,:::u:fn:in:71111:f::,::f:lzzfxf:,::,::,: E. s..s..s..s... 4. Lady- VVhat's the trouble, BlUt0I'll1Hl1?U Motorman- We ran into a dog. Lady- VVas it on the track? Motorman- No, we had to chase it up an alley. ,rl Voice on Phone- Who's this sJeakinff? b Other Ditto- How do I know? I can't see you. .--...- l hear old man Blotto died of hard drink. Yes, poor fellow, a cake of ice dropped on his head. 1,3 judge- So you broke in the store for the sole purpose of getting a ten-cent cigar. Then what were you doing at the safe?,' Prisoner- Your honor, I was putting in the dimef, ...,... Go-getter store-keeper- No, sir, we don't sell revolvers. What about a couple of yards of clothesline? .--,.-. First Loafer-- 1 hear all the men have gone on a strike. Second Loafer- What have they struck for? First Loafer- Shorter hours. Second Loafer- Luck to 'em. Iallus did say that 60 minutes was too long for an hour. ir, Null and Void-The fellow who enlisted in the 68th regiment in order to be near his brother who was in the 69th. Ninety-th ree III 'I' F H H 4- 1.. 4 I I I I I I I L U 1 ll -6- -1- i 1 1 I H H H .ir N I1 llllllIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIlIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllillllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIXIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII Illlll ll IIIIIIIIII IIIIIV IIIIIIIII II IIHIIIIIIIIIIII n IINIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllIIllIIIIllIIIIllIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll IllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI Illlllll III 'M re' fiii Mlcfuiiifiiiiishii-ii1O16?3ii :chi 'L SALES SERVICE lliffnlfif 961.4 L, ,, 1593307 MTF .5?1'eSL-..,. .FRfeEF?f'-0?E - Do you play Croquet? . I should say not. Mama says it wicket. ...Tl Zero, said the prof as he put the test papers to bed and threw himself in the waste basket. ,ri Allie- I should like to try out for the Dramatics Club. . ,., Have you ever had any experience. I had my leg in a cast once. ,Ti Is he a go-getter? No, a have-it-brnngerf' T ' t atch that 5-15 but theres ten minutes difference Listen, porter. I'm trying o c . . .. . between the clock in the ticket office and the one in the waiting room. XYhen does the train go? Don't worry about 'em clocks. mister. 'At train goes at 5:15 regardless. QHigh brow joke.J Mr. Hoel fin physicsj- Who knows an easy way to find the horsepower of a car? Bright Bill Edmister- just lift up the hood and count the plugs. -Tl Prisoner- I have never been drunk in my life, yer honor, and I never intend to be: it makes me feel so rotten in the morning. -ri Young Miss-Cat bank teller's windowl I wish to open an account here. Teller- Very well, madam, and how much do you wish to deposit? Miss fflusteredj- VVhy. nothing. I want to draw out 5540. -..Ti Overheard in a restaurant :-Soup. ,Ti Give me a pineapple, vanilla milkshake with chocolate ice cream, whipped cream, and two scoops of ice cream, one whipped in. and let the other float. Yes, sir, can you come in for a trial ht next Wednesday? ...,.i Hostess- VVhat's the idea of bringing two boy friends with von? jane- Oh, I always carry a spare. ' ..-...................-......-..-.......-.......-..-..-..q. .Q...-......-.....-..-..-,..,,-,,-,,-,,-,,-,,-,,- 37 C. at C. schan Coal ac FHANKLINOSOS li Cgfnpany ii The East Lumber , J Livingston Ave. N N. X W. R. R. Company 5 Tel. FR. 0719 I Lumber and Mill Work jj com. -:- GASOLINE -:- ons U Mai., St. an N. it w. R. R. . if 7 0' '3 : ::7::i M E+ III'- ini: ---fr -2-7:-fr-f :-----+::f:.f ::f :.. 1: I Qnxu 171: 6.7 Ninety-five IUIHUIHIIHIllllIllllllllillIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIlIlIlllllllllllllllllllllll' IIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlI1IlllllllllllllllllllllllIlllIlllllllllllllllllllllll I I IIll1III . .. .. ,. .. ,. ,.,,,,,.!. ' 7 7 '7-- 7-' r ll---7'-' l-Yr u: -::7. -1: 1:7 zfnzfn-nl.: 41,5 ., , M ,, ,Y l A , il Pave Once, Pave Right, Pave with Brick! 1 o it I Vitrified Brick Roads last so long because the Bricks are I i Tough. In the kiln the bricks are heated red hot so that ' , . . . 3 ' they melt and fuse into one solid piece. ,, l l l OHIO PAVING BRICK CO. it 'i .. 4, -n 4 :Y xi: flu-nl-Rini'-1ll1lIL::7 ::f:lin?:lilu-::-un4:f.1:-:nim1-winning.-1.-Q..-..1..1..-q.1.,,..1,,inb fri., ::,-nzfnzf I: :LW n:7u:fnn1nc ug uf'-nn1u:-1n1::- - 11: .ag .1 pg ::l.p-qi...-,.1.,1.,...,,,1,,1,,,1,,,1,,-gr it of. N. P. Holzbacher f ag.g1jg1?jgiVgf,jifjggri' H 590 E. Livingston Ave. Cor. Parsons Ave. u W EYES EXAMINIQD MA. 3454-M Res. 034 Sheridan Ave. 4, -.........-..-..:......i.,........i -..:......a......C..a:.C..C... Z ..C..c ..a..-a..a.,l, -n-qpinginxu-uni.: At last I've discovered what they do with the holes in doughnuts. Miss 'l'homas- VVhat? They use them to stuiT macaroni with. .--'l'- Algernon freading jokey Fancy this, Percy: A chap here thinks that a football coach has four wheels. Percy. Haw, haw! And how many wheels has the hally thing? luri- llaul. your essay on 'My Mother' was just the same as your hrother's. Yes, ma'am, we have the same mother. T..1s1.1 ls your apartment small? Is it! VVhy, we have to use condensed m1lk. .!.............. fi STUKEYWS PHARMACY 1686 If. Main St. Columbus, Ohio .p..-..cx ..c..,x ......c..-.-..-..-.i:.-.. Z.-- O.. aa: .E faq. fa: .xo . 1.1- ii THE BUCKEYE CLEANING l ll COM PA l l Cleaners - Dyers , Plant: Main St. at Alum Creek-FRanklin 6672 if Office: 85 East State Street-ADams 5205 M l x .- C.- ..-.-..-xc..-..-..-..-.-..-..c..a..c .. .. .xl Ninrly-sim .--.--.-I--.1--1 -2 -: -:Y -2-nz:-.--:f1:-l:-ui.----1 -:---: --.--1, .2---.1 -.Y :z 1 1 ie:-1-:Ru llllIIIII1IIIlIIIIIIIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllIlllllllIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIllIlIll lllllllllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIllllllllllIIlllIIIIllIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII fu1nn1u:- :, :: auxin-:: 1.15: ' ::-n1n1n: ::fYso1:: u1n1:: nn-an-::+:: Y :-:W :: W :T n:an1::.,n1 il ll l 1 1 ll W. 'F ,i,.,...:l:::::4:: W, .. .. 1: --.1 ,-:fx--.---A:--------:-. .gs ::, 1. :.-:- rr --'--- -- -V Select-N Your Optician with the same care as you do your Surgeon, your Banker, your Lawyer. Entrust your eyeglass problems only to those who have acquired expertness through careful study and years of experience. The Clyde Qcgsgetesd Optical Co. l A suspicious looking man approached the front door and asked, Are the people of the house in? ' nu' l'hey are all away, said the maid. Have you renewed your dog license? he asked. We don't keep a dog. I see. Are your electric lights in order? VVe only burn gas. Well, I've come to tune the piano. Ti, Two men who had been drinking were debating about going home. It's late, we must go home. said one. It's only 12 o'clock, said the other. It is one o'clock said the first. Howd'y' no? I know, for I heard the clock strike one repeatedly, was the convincing answer. 11111 n rr rr :cliff - Helpl Help! cried an Italian laborer from near the mud Hats of the Harlem river. VVhat's the matter there? came a voice from the construction shanty. Helpl Bringa da shov'! Bring da peek! Biovanni's stuck in da mur. How far? Up to da knee. - Let him walk out. No, no! He canna no walk! He wronga end oop. T1 How was your strip poker game last night? Oh, every thing came off nicely. Qui: , u-Y mln ..1-- gin -- -- .f H -YW . W7 -- -:Y :: 2:1 5: :: Y 1 -7 :: -1 ::7n-N11-v:4n:ir r: ::42: ::7u:- nn- l I l LJ l H l. i i -u1uA-!--- r :wr---7-'- 371111. 1976 E. Main St. FRanklin 0381 Using the World's Finest Pressing Machine he ark rice Co. Delux Cleaners JOHN HOVVARD MARK PRICE - -- . W.. MY. . 7. , lx Jie. ,ri , uf 721: ::T::f:: :: :: -- 1070- --7--7 'H' yi I l il I 'I ., ,, in W, Wa? Ninety-.vev 611 ' IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIN!IIII'IHIIIIIilIll'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.I1-n1un1'-1-I1.I11l1I1-1I11I-I11up-u-Q-u1n1nn-n1..1-u1-11 Compliments of THE EMSWILER ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT CO. 89 North Third Street Specializing' in Radio and Lighting Fixtures 11. 1 .1..1.. .. .. . .. .. .131 .2 .. : 1. 1. ..1 .1 .1 ..1... ..-1 .1 ..1.. . ..- . . . W1 FRED A. WALZ CO. MAJESTIC SPARTAN CROSLEY EVEREADY R. C. A. RADIOLAS VULCANIZING GOODYEAR TIRES BATTERY SERVICE TIRE and TUBE 325 South High Street ADQIIIIS 5838 I '!'E Ii Ie I IEE I IE In IQ Im IE IE . !' I Delicatessen, Sandwiches, Tobaeeo I I I I Allen err I I FR, 1959 INYhere Good Fellows Get TogetherI 552 Drexel Ave, I 4.-..-..-..-..-..-..- - -..--..-..-..-..-..-..-..........-..-..-................-..............-..-.........-.---4. l!su1-- -11.11111 ...1 1 1I 1 -1--1-1? 1:11-. 111111111111 p-.1--1---ui!! I I I I I ' I I I I I Ififffi I I I I I I I I R. R. LONNELL he Capltal lft H1ex1.I-ZY, ouio E 2572 I . Main St. FR:1ukIin -I-I9-I I i fg. Og 8 Q I I I I I I 1. . ' ' ' . I I N: 'Aw ,M 13, l I 474 W lovsn St A I fffax 1 1' I I I - A . I Q I I w. R. IcmIIs'r12R II Ilres. and Mgr. I ie. JWVQ uf I 1 I 3 U' I I I ' - . I I I IIW' - ld M393 I 5 I 3 .i..-..-......- -..-.........-..-......-.......-..-..-..i. .i..-..-. - ............-..- - - .. - - ...........i. Can you play your hanjo at the party this evening?' Su1'eI I'm in the pink of condition. 11.1 QX. NYhz1t would happen if you and I ever agreed on anything? II. I'd he wrong: 11.1 l,ife Guard-- How much can you carry? Mere Man- Two hundred pounds. l,ifeGuard-- Suppose there was a woman out in the water drowning' and she weighed four hundred pounds. How could you save her life? Mere Man- I'd make two trips. .g..-..-...-..- -..- ....-..-..-..-..-.........-.......-I.-..-..-..-..-....-..-..-.......I. .--... ..-..-.!. I The Best in A thleticv Equipment The Athletic Supply Company I 1 I .-Xllzuus -11150 77 S. Fourth St, Lbetweeu Broad X State Sts.I .Xllams 41:50 I ..-..-..-..-..-..- - -..-I-..-..-..-..-..-I..-I..-..-..-......-..-...........-...- - -..-..-......-.......-.q. .Yinvly-ni1le mlIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIHIIIllllllllIlllllllllIllllllllllllllllllll Illlllllllllllfllllllll' IIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIII Illlllll -.Ill - ' -- W --- ' ' - :Y :7::f-- :: mule ll . . . jf Hayes Wheel and Spring Service jf 203 lf. Town St., Columbus, Ohio ,, lf ADAMS 7850 7 11 :.,,.:..:1 :.i..-... We -- -- 11.11. sq, 4- -1 - -11 --11 11 11 1-f-:111----11 1. IUT33 33 33 1 1 li I3 ---1-11 1. 31 11 11 -1:,,...1. l DUFFY BRG rocers I i V Quality Always FRanklin 3229 ll lf Oak and VVilson fi' -jL...f:,11,x ::,1::..,..-11l11.1:1f11,.:f11f.::11l:-111 W Y - 1, ,11 11 11,3 11,11,:1:11,: Sag-What do you make shoes from? Shoemaker-Hide. Sag-Why should I hide? Shoemaker-Hide! Hide! The cow's outside. Sag-Let the old cow come: I'm not afraid. 31... A few more dabs and he laid his brush down. He had used the brush for years. he reflected. He supposed that tomorrow would come, and he would still be using it. But why should he go on? He had not eaten for hours. A strange gleam of determination, came into his eyes. He would wield the brush no more that day. He would end it all. He bent forward, and then. as he raised his arm, the light played on the instrument he held in his hand. His face was white but he was unafraid. There was a glint of steel as the naked blade came lower. He had started his morning shave. 1-.T1 l Miss Hamann- VVho can name one important thing we have now that we did not have one hundred years ago? Robert Palmer- Me .L-,T Miss- This is my new evening dress I'm wearing tonight. lsn't it a poem ? Mess- Judging from its shortness, I should say it is an empigramf' .Mi Bob Dickey- I have a Ford: what car have you? ' Howard Anthony- A Packard. Bob D.- VVell. that's a good car, too! 11.-. George- So your wife is tender hearted, eh? XVashington- 'l'ender hearted? Why, she always adds three drops of chloroform to the cream before she whips it. - - ..-.1714117.1:-1 .1 .-.1 1: .ef -1 . ,-1. ..-1: +1 1., ::,..-.:,.: ..,....... .. ll ll Zenith adios f ' FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS Expert Radio Service H l , l I raun s Radio Shop H 1536 E. Main St. Phone FR. 1215 Om' Hundred llllllllllllllllllIIlllllllIIllIIIlIlIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllli IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIIIIIlllIllIIIIIIIlIllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII lllll III ll will wfxlli -7 'L Il li' ' IZ -V ?::iI1'lIllllll :I :l'!l1lCllIl::l:I Z! Y 7 E: lE': Ilifilx' - ' II 1 C T n if ll 77 ASTER V ANILLA l I Z The Perfect Flavor H Thousands of Ohio housewives have been using Aster Vanilla for years. H ,, Its line Havor, which will not hake out or freeze out. has won their unqualified ii H endorsement. i You need it too, to make more delicious cakes, cookies. puddings. ice H li cream. ices-in fact, anything that can he hetterecl with Vanilla Flavoring. K responds instantly to Aster Vanilla. I H AT ALL GROCERS ' l ll il PT ll I. The Purltan Drug Manufacturing Co. I, ll O. C. MANLY, President H Ok-1u:fn:: ...ix :: ...-,Y::::: :iv f--iz: ::7n:inu1u.:f:u1uu7:-1-:1 ixfzi : 2: W :Q ggfeeigg 3: gi: :aT ll ll I QUALITY PRlil'ARA'l'ION SERVICE ll l l The t unday Creek Coal Company P I I ll OUTLOOK BUILDING I l COLUMBUS, OHIO H l ll H w.JLi:!ew 1 ll l E Producers and Shippers ll 1 . . il ff Genuine Sunday Creek and Sedalla Coals I 1 1 K ASK YOUR DEALER 1 ,ipfu-1 -'r 'rr' 'rr-ll 'I 7: :7::7:l-u :l-uf:n-zur' ::fr -f '-- -ff: :-1.: :L 1721, :,-W :: :,i,:1e:7 ug Une Hundred and 01 H7 .-...1...-..1.,1..i..i-I1....-..1..1,.i....-...-I..,1..-...1n.1..1...-.q-...i..1.,,.-..1..1..i IIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIflllIlllllllllllllllllllllllI Phone F or Food Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Prime Home Dressed Meats Fancy Canned Fruits and Vegetables Wm .Q V EKED JJ l a n IE9 Pure Food Products lDlSTRIBL'TEI7 HY PAUL'S FRUIT SHOPPE - , . .- 2509 lu. M Qt. Il . 441.-Il . 441 Ilml I IT' ,,1..1n1 HIIHIIHHH!XHHQHHIHHIIIIIIIII llmlllmllhll In rllr HH in HllllillwIIIIKIIHHHIKIWHKIIKIIIUIIIHIIIIHIII 1 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIHHHNNHNHHNHIHWMHWIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIII IIIIWHIIIIPIIIHIIWIIHHIHIHII .-..- - - 'Ixhere's n 111111111,,1..-1..111111111111111:-1.x-. E WEWW V,4:gg N ...... .. - EE3x, ,,,, . Q . , , . ' f , 9 TN! FELBER BIXUIT COHPANY oowv-nun , o- PENNAN CHEESE SNAX They Dlnlfc' You Glad Yozfrc' Hungry fuk ,. - I .,f' 2 J nthing quite sn S2lIiSfj'illg' as Pennant Cheese Snux when vnu are serving lunch, mn' in-hetween dances. 'lthey're crisp. Huky-witll El particu- lar cleliciunsness that is irresistihle. 'l'hey're made from full creanl cheese .nncl .ue certainly gnml. Serve Cheese Snnx with I1CVC!'Zlg't'S-IhC'l'C'.S nuth- ing' hetter. l'cnnunt Cheese Snzlx are suhl hy grucers and L'UllfC'Cli1Pl1Cl'S everv- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1..1..1 1...1.-H-u-.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 where. Hny Z1 hnx tmlzly. Hzlkeml in Cuhnnhns hy The Felhel' Biscuit Company Ulu' llllrulrwvl and Th '!' U n 1 1 ef T I H E TP 'I' 0 IlllHHl4IINlllllllllHIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVIIIHIIHHIH1HWHHN?ll 1HWNHHIIHUIHOIINQHN lllllllllilllllillllll llIIKIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIVIIIIKIIlIIIIll!IIIHIIllLlIIIIIIiulIIlllllI1lIIIIllllllllllllxllllllllhHIIIHIIHIIIII II III II ak---.-.,1-.1..-1.11.-1-.1-1 1 1 1.-.-...-.--1.-..--........-...1..1,.1..-. 1,.1..1..1..1g.-an-pulp.-np.-. ,, 1 a fw 1' MORRRY 5 ' 114 N. High Street H FOR GR.-XIJUATION GIFTS Factury Representatives for GRUICN NV.'YI'CHl'1S ,g,..-.......:1.:1.,11 Q..-..-..-...-..-..-..-.......-..-..-11-..J11:11-.1,.1f.1-..-11-.1 14:-11--:,11i:f11-11-11 11 -V ll The Paul Offenberg Nursery Company ff 1988 15. I.ivi11gstm1 Ave. 1fRan1t11n 2429 l .i. --- -- -- - --f---- ---f --- 1- - --- ----- - -- - -- ---- 1 - .g..-.,,. 1 , f..Y,.,..,.,.-..-.. ..f..,..,.. .. .. .. .-., .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. l Bexley Park P Stanbery Place ll 0 Mayfau' ll - 1 The Forrest Realty Co. REALTORS 401-403 First Natiunal Rank Bldg. ADa111s 7358 111:. Q,.1..1..1..1..1..1 ..'.1.1q1..-..-.,u1.n1p..-nl...-1-gin-ringing1...1..-.-..1'.1..1n1..1..1..1..1..11q--- n ll CHIC MARKET H QUALITY and SERVICE i COR. OAK and OHIO AID. 50-15 ,in ., -.. -,71.71.-....-..71.f1..-..-..:1.. 11---.-N 11:11--.711,,1.:1.---1--.-1.71. 11 11 11 1. 1. 1.::. 'S' COMPLIMENTS OF ' h S ll ' I osep . Cu 61 V XYHOIJQS,-Xl.l'1 jl'1VYl2l.lfRS Q Third Flour C11l11111bia Bldg. K Luau Hldpf. q.. ,1.-1-1.1-1.-1- 1.-1. :-11-11:1.:1.:2 1-:air 11-1.:1.:1. 1.-..--..-1-1-1. 1.711 1 -:1 11 1.-.. 0110 Hnndrwl mul Four .. -.74 M ,,, J , Y. Y, ,,7,,.1,,. , YH. 1.1074 Y uf, , 1 , 7, 7, 1 7. 1 1 .n ,I .1 Y.: 1 .n JY.: ,.-.,...-I...-.ui...1......11.1..1..1......1...-..1...-..1..1,..-..1mi...-..-.1..........,i,,i.,1,.,..1.pi..1n1nu IllIIllllllllllllllIlllIIllllllIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIlIllIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlllilllllllllllllllllllllllu 5.H-...-.........-..-..-............ .. - .... .. ....-.......-...-,.............. IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIllIlllllllIlIIIIlIIIIlIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllll ....-..-...-...-......-........-.............1. aio i N I Q h t V V The True Value of a Paint is in its Durability 1 B Hannais Green Seal Palnt l y, is the 5 'A Blade fo lVear Kind ' l 1'i ,ll J i V V Sold by Dealers Everywhere r VNU, 4 ,ggi , Jil ' l 0 The Hanna Pillllt Mfg. Co. l , ' fl' l Mun office LOELQEI:-ky H-' ' md F'c 'Y lnaampola ina I L33 1, 'f . Columbus, Ohio Cleveland 0. ' i .. ,. .. ,.f..-..-aaa-.. 3-01. Pointer-One of the best ways to check that adv car while the engine is running in a closed garage. fre- the Sag- Isn't that a viol accompaniment? Bag- Oh, I don't think it's so badff T, Ti, 3.l'ICC of old age is to tinker with Our Favorite VVar Story A draft of Missouri mules had just arrived. and a new private made the mistake of gomg too near one. His comrades caught him on the rebound, placed him on a stretcher and started for the hospital. On the way, the injured man regained consciousness. He gazed at the sky over- head and felt the swaying motion of the stretcher. Feebly heloweredhis shakey hands over the side. to End only space. My gosh l he groaned. I ain't even hit the ground yet. r l 10111:--n1nn1-n-n.1nn-un1nn-1iv:--tn-:une-----1-u-u--u1u--1 H1--.1I.1-Ii...-1.....1..1..1..1.......1..1..1,,.,1, .5 l . - i fl p to the Mlnute SCTVICC ll l l l . . . l l' Vile want your confidence Just as much as we want your business, ll and that is one of the reasons we use skill and care in compounding your prescription. The difference between our method and the 'L others is not the price, it's what you get for the price. Quality ll gg I speaks in strong terms at l v T 1 VV EN TZ PH RMAC Y z l T l n , Corner Drexel and East Blain BEXLEY ll ll if :1 .ia a- M a - at af- - - 2 a, aa: - :,a::a..a..-..-..a..-..i. Une Ilunrlrerl and Five lllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllIIIHIIIIKIIIIIIIKIllllllIIIHIINIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIlIIlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llllIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII uuuuuuunuz ummnuuunnmun mum 1 +--..-..-...-...-........-...-...-..-...- - -...-..-...-..-...- .- 1- 2- :Y 1 - E- :f 2, ., 2-if -- -Q. ! I I I u' 'Q 9 -if I ,SQ II iz I I II RICH and HIGH STS.. CoI.UMnUS. OHIO II I Again appreciates the liberal patronage of Bexley High School Senior Class of 1929 and hopes the future may have I I I the same measure of success in store for each of you as you have made it possible for us. I 1 'j Photographs Live Forever l 1 - ef1r I I l l l +I 3 :Z T :: fgfee-1-inf--7::-::f:r--l1l-fYf'--- 7 1 f 1 - 7 7 7' ' '-f---- + Una Ilunrlrrfl nnrl Sin' llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIl IIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllll lIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIlIII llllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll IllllItlllllllllIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllltllllllllllll 7--7-N -- ..-A-:,1..,.-7.l-...1.-71.1.-7.-+I-V - ---f-n -pg r -- -- u1r -- ' f if ib z .. .X XX c OR years this imprint has stood for high grade printed matter, s e r v ic e beyond reproach and satisfied customers. Our complete service embraces Broadsides and other Direct-Mail Pieces. Catalogs, Magazines. Booklets, Folders, Pamphlets, Leaflets, etc., etc. Our representative will demonstrate what we mean by real co-operation on your printing needs, and advertising problems. Blain 4267 Brings Him! he Pfeifer Show Print Co. COMMERCIAL PRINTERS 190 East Fulton St. THE TORCH PRINTED BY PFEIFER One Hundred and Seve ll l lllllllll IIlIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll Illlllll llllllllll lll Illl IIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll Illllllllllllllllllllll 1 IIIllIIIIIIIlllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll llllll I I III Ill Illl lll ll l lll ll l l l ll llllll .y..-..- - - - - - - - - - - - -..-..-..-..-..-..-.....- - - - - - - - - - - - -5- FRA KLI I sands of c'Xperiem'ed IIIUJIOVISIS the 2'l'L'LlI6Sf LILITUIHOIDIIC I . . . I Thrlll of fIlL'll' lives. I I Full ux for a lIl'IIIfHISfl'IlffUI1 I I BELT-FRA KLIN CO. I I I I 4, -n:nn1nn:uuvuu1nn1un1un vuin1mm-111-nniuu1un1un1unvuu1nu1nn:-:asians1nnvnu1un vu:-iunv-u1uu1nu 11:1-u1n + I Kleinlein K Bt'llIlI,Q'llllS I 320 111. Main sl. - :Xl3:1ms S1144 Tinners. roofers. and sheet metal I workers. I SIL-:un Tzllmlcs. RL'StZlllI'lllll and Kitchen Supplics in T Sheet Klctzll. Rmmfs, lluttcrs. :mel Dmvn Spuuts rc-- ' ' ' 3 stalled zuul repuirucl. 'E' I I 'n nz plimz'n1.s' of I I -i- fllll' llunrlrml mul lfijflil : 'l'l1c:urplunclcclof tl1eaur-cooled Frunkhn IS QIVIIIQ' Thou- CUXN :xml l'll' l Il .XIX Jlhll ! he Hex ey Novelty hoppg I 228-l lf. Main St. l'li. 32119 IIuIIllIIIuI1IInunI1411III1n1AmnnurummnuunuuinIInuIrIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIiIIIIiIIIIinmulumunmmi E R C H nu1Ini1IIi4IInuuununuunnnnmumumnn mmmuumuummummuuuumnuunm umm nl 4...-.:, Zi:-1 -L :: .:f.:f.:f.Zf.Z :Z :: :: :: .: :Z-:Z .Z ,:: : :Z .:,.:-::Y,.: Z -- ., -::,...r L THE BEN RATNER CO. ' SPORTING cooos 'i l Everything in Athletic Equipment H O5 EAST GAY ST. AD. 2500 r: ,i,...,..1..TZZ :iZZ,..iZZ ZZiZ:i:.1-::-.y 1: :, :. Z:: Z::Z .I :: : -It-':::::-:---1 ---1---4.-u-......-,,-,.,1:.9 qm-,:Y: 2 :: n: n: nic: n--:::: u:f::: ug : .7:: 1:: :, -: 1: :::7:: ::7::1n-:Ia ,. Compliments of ii Y ILLER-REEVES ff Architects 'P -unrnniup-ui..-...In-4.1.11 -u I.-1-.u+:n :urn :sn1ani:: :aiu-::1::i:: ::7 - - - 1 7:: :: :: :n1-un1r-'lg After the Round-Up ln the early days of the VVorld War the officer in charge of a British post, deep in the heart of Africa. received a wireles message from his chief: XVar declared. Arrest all enemy aliens in your district. A few days later the chief received this communication: Have arrested seven Germans, three Belgians, four Spaniards, two Frenchmen, a couple of Swedes, an Argentinian and an American. Please inform me with whom we are at war. E+ This place certainly turns out line men. VVhen did you graduate? Didn't graduate: they turned me out. TT, This weather does not agree with me. That's not surprising: it doesn't even agree with the weather man. LT... VVl1at makes you think your roommate is lazy? He accidentally shoved a book off the table last night and then dropped three more so it would be worth while to pick up the first one. 21,- VVhere did you tind this wonderful follow-up system? It would get money out of a turnip. l simply compiled and adopted the let ters my son sent me from college. ...Ti Pat- VVhich candle will burn longer-a wax or a tallow candle? Mike- I suppose the wax candle. l'at- Neither of them, they both burn shorter. ski.: -:iz f: :: :: :Q-:: :: ---::::: ::f::7-: .:1::,-:fn -: ----n--.1--1:--:Z-: n:1l:ll:,l:':':'::f he iehl ffice quipment CO. 43 E. Gay St. Commercial Stationer Office Equipment, Safes and Files, Blank Books, Loose Leaf Devices Deal with Diehl .-............. l il l ., i l ii l l 'l i l i if ii l li il fi ll l ll l ll il 'l li ll l l l -5-...-...--......-.. 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LICASICS MORTGAGE LOANS WV e Solirit Mortgage Loans on Impmvezl Bexley Real Estate Une Ilnmlrerl ul Fl 1.1---.n--.an.1.I--uin-1IQ..Iik..-flu.-l.1..1..1.n1un...uuln-1111.141-...ing-uni..-..1..1..i..1 1 IIIIIIIIIIIIIII lxmuownnx 'ew l -is Ezgratdngs by T E R R Y l 1 in 2-f nl Ll -fj iliu ' it E ' f 49-1 ls n-- J Z:lf1Eff' ff i .L HE Annuals of 1929 will empha- size clearly that good Engravings plus good Printing, plus the personal interest we take, makes the building .f.. of your Annual a pleasure. 7' tif' -ip, S' :ff Come to ,M zgsigf THE TERRY ENGRAVING COMPANY fy 214-216 oAK STREET, EAST X COLUMBUS, oi-no y l llumlrral dull 'l'7i'I'lZ'l' IIllllllllllllllllIllllllllllilllllllllllIlllllllIIIlllIlllIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlllIllllllllllllllllllllllu lllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIlllllllllllIlIllllllllllllllllllllIlIIllIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllilllf Dietician- A few lettuce leaves, without oil. and a glass of orange juice. There, madam. that completes your daily diet. Mrs. Overweight- 'I'hank you so much, doctor, but shall I take this before or after meals? LTE What should a doctor do to attain success? Have patients. my son, have patients. i,.i Doctor, an anxious patient asked, I have heard that doctors sometimes give wrong diagnoses, and treat patients for pneumonia, who afterwards died of typhoid fever. You have been woefully misinformedf' replied the doctor indignantly. If I treat a man for pneumonia he dies of pneumonia. TT... Salesman- Here is a beautiful little eight shot automatic pistol. Fair Customer- Heavens, do you think Iam a polygamist? .l.'l'1.. VVhy'd you raid that barber shop? ' asked the chief of the dry agents. Because it struck me as kind of funny. replied his sleuth, that so many men should buy hair restorer from a bald-headed barber. .-.t 'lil Could you J' began the thirsty Nllashingtonian. I could not, said the diplomat firmly. VVe do not run a bootlegationf' .1111- l understand Crimson Gulch has passed an ordinance forbidding any citizen to buy bootleg liquor from Snake Ridge. ' Yep, ptui, answered Gap johnson, the Gulch is their only market. lf those Snake Ridgers have to drink their own stuff there won't be any of 'em left in a week. 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