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30 THE ORCH 23 EVERETT WATTERS “Lee “A friend to everyone he nows.” Football ’29 : Track ’27, Track Man- ager ’28 ; Glee Club ’29, ’30 ; Chapel Choir ’30 ; “Miss Cherry Blossom” ; Spanish Club ’30. Enter Y. M. C. A. College of Archi- tecture. HELEN LOUISE WHEELER “ Tis easy enough to be pleasant.” From Mill Creek High School; Chapel Choir ’30 ; Glee Club ’30 ; “Miss Cherry Blossom” ; Senior Honor Roll. JEAN WIEBER “Gin” “Wisely and slowly; they stumble that run fast.” From South High School ; Glee Club ’29, ’30 ; “The Gypsy Rover” ; Span- ish Club ’30. Enter Ohio State University. MARGARET E. WILCOX “Marg” “Multum in parvum (much in little).” Girl Reserves ’27, ’28, ’29, ’30 ; Glee Club ’27, ’28. ’29, ’30, President ’28 ; French Club ’30, Secretary ’30 ; Girls’ Athletic Club ’29, ’30 ; Latin Club ’28 ; Annual Staff ’30 ; “The Gypsy Rover” ; “Miss Bob White” ; “Miss Cherry Blossom” ; “Rose of Tokio.” Enter Ohio State University. LUCILLE WOLFE “A indly smile to all she lent.” Glee Club ’27, ’28, ’29 ; Orchestra ’27, ’28, ’29, ’30 ; Spanish Club ’28, ’29, ’30 ; Girl Reserves ’27, ’28, ’29, ’30. Enter Capital University. MEREDITH P. WOLLENZIEN “Perry” “What should a man do but be merry.” Track ’29 ; Glee Club ’29, ’30 ; “Miss Cherry Blossom” ; “The Gypsy Rover” ; Chapel Choir ’30. JOHN W. BROWN “Johnny” ‘‘Humor is wisdom smiling.” (Will receive diploma at close of sum- mer session.) From East High School. Enter Ohio State University. DONALD CALLANDER “Don” ‘‘By wisdom, wealth is won.” (Will receive diploma at close of sum- mer session.) Football ’28 ; Track ’30 ; Glee Club ’29 ; “The Pot Boiler” ; Torch Staff ’28, ’30. Enter Ohio State University. -o G).
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THE TnORCH MARY H. SCHNEIDER “In her duty prompt at every call.” Girl Reserves ’29, ’30 ; Torch Staff ’29, ’30 ; Editor of Annual ’30 ; Orchestra ’28, ’29, ’30; Glee Club ’27, ’28, ’29, ’30, President ’30 ; Accompanist of Boys’ Glee Club ’29, ’30 ; Latin Club ’27, ’28 ; “Down, Fido” ; Honor Club ’27, ’28, ’29, ’30 ; French Club ’30 ; National Honor Society ’30 ; Senior Honor Roll. Enter Capital University Conservatory of Music. CLARE SMITH “Give thy thoughts no tongue.” From Guynn’s School of Concentration. SARAH J. SMITH “Sally “A cheery word and a pleasant smile for all.” Girls’ Athletic Club ’29, ’30 ; Basketball ’27, ’28 ; “Miss Cherry Blosson” ; Glee Club ’30 ; Girl Reserves '27, ’28, ’29, ’30, Treasurer ’30 ; Dramatics Club ’30 ; Latin Club ’27, ’28, ’29, ’30; President ’30 ; “Down Fido” ; Annual Staff ’30 ; National Honor Society ; Honor Club ’30 ; Enter Henry Ford Hospital. ROBERT C. SOUTHARD “Bob “Power dwells in cheerfulness.” Vice-President of School ’30 ; Torch Staff ’30 ; Advertising Manager of Annual ’30 ; Student Council ’30 Glee Club ’29, ’30 ; Science Club ’30 Leaders’ Club ’29 ; Baseball ’29, ’30 Latin Club ’27 ; “Miss Cherry Blos- som.” Enter Cornell University. JANE F. SUL2ER “As merry as the day is long.” From East High School. Enter Ohio State University. SIDNEY E. SWEET “Sid “A brain well furnished and a tongue well taught.” Football ’28, ’29 ; Basketball ’27, ’28, ’29, ’30 : Glee Club ’29, ’30 ; Torch Staff ’29 ; Annual Staff ’30 ; “Miss Cherry Blossom” ; Minstrel Show ’29 ; Band ’27, ’28 ; Orchestra ’27 ; Science Club ’30 ; Leaders’ Club ’29 ; Student Council ’29 ; Honor Club ’27 ; Swim- ming ’30 ; “The Gypsy Rover.” Enter Hotchkiss Preparatory School. EDWARD TEEGARDIN “Ed “Life is short and so am I.” Glee Club ’29, ’30 ; Minstrel Show ’29. BETTY M. TINKER “Her fran ness and sincerity, added to her sweetness and humor, ma e her many a friend.” Glee Club ’27, ’28 ; Girl Reserves ’27, ’28, ’29, ’30 ; Treasurer ’29 ; Dramat- ics Club ’29, ’30 ; “Rose of Tokio” ; “Miss Bob White” ; Girls’ Athletic Club ’29 ; Annual Staff ’30. Enter Columbus Kindergarten College.
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24 THE JORCH ’30 CLASS PROPHECY IT’S BEEN about 20 years since your old uncle, Si Slokem, did any wnttin’ fer Bexley Hi, and in that time a lot of changes kin take place in people and things, fer instance the village of Bexley is now a city and extends clear out to the end of my farm. Uster be about ten miles. Their new stadium is right next to my cow pastuer, and you kin bet your bottom dollar that it s one jack dandy. One day about the middle of this spring, I was down in my pasture a mendin a little fence, must a been about two in the afternoon and I was putterin around there in the field when I heard a terrible rumpus. Awonderin what it was all about, cause there wasn’t any thing on the calendar for that day, I just got on old Bill (that s my old horse; you remember him) and I rode over to exit number 36 and tied my old hoss to the iron fence on the side of the stadium and then I slips in to see what I could see. When I got up and saw what was out there on that field, you could have knocked me over with a feather. There was a bunch of old fellers out there a playin football all dressed up in the old colors. Blue and White, and on the side lines was some more old duffers, men and women alike. Such carrins’ on I haint seen in all my born days. There they was a shoutin’ and runnin’ around like they was crazy and fer the life of me I couldn’t swan the meanin, so I goes a little closer, fe - I kinda smeld a mouse and sure enough when I got a little closer, I seen it was that rip-roarin class of ’30. How they would have liked to get their hands on me! So I thought I had better get clear of them some, where I could keep my eye on them; so I goes to the south-west tower and watches them. It seemed that they was havin' a reunion and the fellers of Miss Hamann’s room dared the fellers of Mr. Howell’s room to a football game and they accepted, so this was the result of all this carrins on. When I got to the stadium the game was all over but carrin the fellers of both teams off the field. If I remember the score was 225 to 187 (by the way, the sum of the both scores is Mac Byall’s present weight) and the damages in men ran high. The grand average was 22 injured men. After the game the crowd started to- ward Dieterich Hall, that new hall they got for all their doings. So I follers them and hid up in the grand balcony. Then the meetin was called and everybody took to eatin. While they was feedin their faces I looked over that crowd. There must have been sixty of them anyway. There they was, the same old bunch, and as I looked em over, the old faces that was hid behind the mask of age, came out. The first one that I knowed was them two fellers that we all learned to love so well. They was the two partners of that famous Fifth Ave. House, designers and makers of those well-known Fashion Plate Suits Overcoats for men, headed by Anthony Watters. The boys have built this company to the prominate place that it holds. Everett told me that one of their pet clients is that great criminal lawyer of Chicago (the one that put Darrow on the rocks), Bob Brunner. Three cheers for Bob and Mrs. Brunner. Then the football coach at Princeton was there, the famed Bob Dickey. Yep, he’s still got that smile that kills all the girls who look at him, and his chief delight is riding
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