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N 55 PM QQ E4w: QQ fi':5 V527 ,Q : we we , , f, ':,,, . wxxwx-.1,Q gk W ,Mx 'fgzgxrvgxwj 5? 2 Q x , 4 i 5 fr? ff S ing me songs of beauty, rythniic tempered To the fairest oyfering on Flora's shrine Bnt naught there is to share with any sacrifice Man pays to knowledge, noble, human and divine. S. H. TLQTOPC RUSSELL E. KESSLER Principal ol Bexley High School H. C. DIETERICI-l Superinfendenf of 'Hue Bexley Schools' 'A J H Q in Page Four ' r '-I-i'IQ TOPC I ' 4 l 0 . THE FACULTY Miss Mary Squier Befhel, Commercial Deparimenr: Mrs. Amy C. Brighfman, Lafin, Hisfcry, Torch Adviser: Miss Rosabelle Clemenis, Ar+: lra R. Ferbrache, Algebra: Alberi' W. Field, Hisiory: Miss Ruih C. Geisf, English, Bookkeeping: Charles E. Hoel. General Science. Physics, Biology. Ralph M. Howell, French: Ross B. Kefauver, Chemisfry, General Science: Miss Refa B. McCormick, Laiinp Ken? S. Morse, Supervisor of Music: Miss Bernice I. Mul- lins, Dramaiics, Public Speaking, English: John F. Schachi, Plane and Solid Geomefry: Mark S. Scofield, lndusfrial Aris. Miss Edna lzora ScoH, Physical Educaiion, English: Miss Lucille M. Selbach, Eng- lish, Torch Adviser: Carlfon H. Smiih, Chemisiry, Physical Educaiion. Coach: Miss Marion A. Thomas, Dean of Girls, Home Economics: Harold V. Tipfon, Hisfory, Gov- ernment Social Sciences. Miss Selma H. Hamann, German, Spanish, Commercial Geography, Business English. iPic1'ure nor included.l Miss Ruih Waddell, School Secreiary. Page Fw: v sf v-'-- '-I-I19 -I-orc W T I SENIOR CLASS GFFICERS ROBERT BENZIN Aclivilies-Glee Club I, 3, 4: The Toreaclorsm: ln Ihe Garden ol the Shah : The Pirales of Penzancen: I-Ii-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Basketball Reserve 2: Torch Slafl 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4: Class Presidenl' I, 2, 4: The Royal Family. Enter Ohio Stale University. BETTY THOMPSON Aclivilies-Glee Club I, 2, 3: The Toreadors : The Belle of Barcelona the Garden of Ihe Shah : Girl Reserves I, 2: Latin Club I: Student Council I: Class Secrelary-Treasurer 4. Enler Ohio Shale Uniyersily. FRED BROWNEWELL Activities-Foolball 2, 4: Swimming 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Class Vice Presiclenl I 4 Enler Ohio Stale University. Class llower--gardenia Class colors--royal blue and silver Class poel-Bevlyn Thall Class song writer-Clarence Isaac Class mollo-Labor omnia vincill lLabor conquers all I'hings.I Beloved school of Bexley, we Now pledge our hearts and souls to thee. Eternally shall be your stand Above all others in this land. A-nd inay you help us find the way Through all of life, not for one day. And help us that we inay not shirk Our duty in life's lasting work. Enclose our secrets, oh ye walls I Forgive us, Bexley, if we fall. Hardship will but strengthen us To do the things in which you trust. Onward we will always fight To do what's good and just and right. BEVLYN A. THALI,, ,35 Page Sin: HT QT MARIEN ABSI-IIRE Aclivifies-Glee Club I, 2: The Toreaclorsu: The Belle of Barcelonan: Girl Reserves I, 2: Lafin Club I, 2: Torch Slall 4: Nalional Honor Sociely: Senior Honor Roll. Enler Randolph-Macon Women's College. MARY VIRGINIA ALFORD From Easl High 3, Aclivilies-Girl Reserves 3, 4: Senior Honor Roll. ANNA MAY ALTHAUS Aclivifies-Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: The Torea- dors : The Belle of Barcelonan: ln The Garden ol 'Ihe Shah : The Pirales of Pen- zance : Girl Reserves I, 2: Girls' Alhlelic Club I, 2, 3, 4. Enler Capilal Universily. VIRGINIA ALTIERE From Allegany High School, Cumberland. Maryland 4. Acfivilies-Baslcelball 4: Volley Ball 4. Enler Capilal Universily. DOROTHY ANDRUS Aclivilies-Glee Club I: The Toreadorsu: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Vice-Presidenl' 4: Volley Ball 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball 2, 3, 4: Girls' Alhlelic Club 3, 4: Lalin Club 2: Nalional Honor Sociely. Enler Ohio Slale Universily. DAN BACI-IIVIAN Aclivilies-Spanish Club 3. 4. DORA BARRETT Aclivilies-Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: The Torea- dors : The Belle of Barcelonang In The Garden of lhe Shah : The Pirales of Pen- zance : Girls' Alhlelic Club 4: Baslrelball 4: Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4: Varsily B 4. Enler Business College. NED -BLOSE Acfivifies-Foolball 2, 3: Baseball 3, 4: Swim- ming 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Traclc 4: Spanish Club I. Enler Ohio Slale Universily. OPC Pug: S CUBH vvvvv vvvwvvvvvv The TAOPC BETTY moss Acfivifies-Glee Club I, 2. 3. 4: The Torea- dors : The Belle of Barcelonan: ln Ihe Garden of The Shah : The Piraies of Pen- zance : Girl Reserves I, 2: Laiin Club I, 2: Torch Sialzi 4: Baslceiball I, 2: Volley Ball I, 2: Senior Honor Roll: Nafional Honor So- ciely. Enfer Ohio Sfafe Universily. RUTH BOERGER Acfivilies-Glee Club I, 2: The Toreadors : The Belle of Barcelona-1 : Girl Reserves I, 2. 3, 4. Enler Ohio Sfafe Universify. 1 ARD J. BORDEN, JR. nier Ohio Sfafe Universify. JOE BRADBURY ' Aciivilies-Glee Club I, 2: The Toreaclors : The Belle of Barcelonan: Lafin Club I, 2: Traclc 4: The Royal Family. Enfer Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine. BRADNER Acfivifies-Foolball 2, 4: Baseball 4: Hi-Y 4: Lafin Club 2: Spanish Club 4. Enfer Ohio Sfare Universify. AUSTIN BRIGHTMAN Aciivifies--Band I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Presidenf of Sludeni Council 4: Lafin Club l, 2, 3, 4: Class Vice-Presidenf 2, 3: Torch Sfaff 4: Na- 'rional Honor Sociefy: Senior Honor Roll: Salu- Iaforian: Business Manager, Senior Play. Enler Ohio Wesleyan Universify. VIRGINIA BRISLEY From Holy Rosary High School. Columbus, 3. Acfivilies-Glee Club 3, 4: ln Ihe Garden of 'rhe Shah : The Pirafes of Penzance. Enier Ohio Sfafe Universify. THOMAS BUKER Ac+ivi+ies-Foofball 2, 3: Hi4Y 4. Page Eight Y r ' 'The TOPC BETTY JANE BURGETT Aclivilies-Girl Reserves I: Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Volley Ball I, 2, 3, 4. Enler Office Training School. HELEN CAI-lll.l. Aclivilies-Glee Club I, 2, 4: The Toreaclorsn: The Belle of Barcelonaug The Pirales ol Penzance. EMERSON CARYER Aclivifies-Lafin Club l, 2: Spanish Club 3. 4: Torch Sfafl 4: Hi-Y 4: The Royal Fam- ily. Enler Ohio Slale Universily, DOROTHY LOUISE CALLAHAN From Goshen High, Alliance, Ohio, 2, Aclivilies--Girl Reserves 2: Girls' Afhlelic Club 2, 3, 4: Varsily B 3: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Volley Ball 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball 2, 3, 4. Enler Ohio Slale Universify, BARBARA CLOUSE Aclivifies-Girl Reserves I, 2: Cabinel' 2. Enler Ohio Slale Universily. LEWIS COHEN Acfivifies-Glee Club I: The Toreadorsug Ger- man Club 3, 4: Nalional Honor Sociefy: Senior Honor Roll. Enfer Ohio Slale Universily. JEANNE COHAGAN Aclivilies-Glee Club I, 2, 4: The Toreadorsu: The Belle of Barcelonau: The Pirales ol Penzance : Girl Reserves I, 2: Lafin Club I, 2. Enfer Ohio Slale Universily. JEAN CONNOR From Holy Rosary High School, Columbus, 3. Aclivilies-Glee Club 3: In Ihe Garden of Ihe Shah. Enfer Ohio Slafe Universiry. Page Niue TI19 TOPC ' DORIS COOK Aclivilies-Glee CIub I, 2, 3, The ToreacIors , The Belle of Barcelona , In 'Ihe Garden of The Shah , Girl Reserves I, 2, LaI'in Club I. Enler Ward Belmonl, Nashville, Tenn. GEORGE CORBETT Aclivilies-German Club 2, 3. Enler Ohio Universily. MARY LOUISE DAVIS Aclivilies-Glee Club I, 2, 4, The Toreadorsn, The Belle of Barcelona , The Pirales of Penzance , Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4, Cabinel 4, Lalin Club 3, 4. Enler Ohio Slale Universily. ESTI-IER DEAN I I, lCompIelecl course in February, I935.l Aclivifles-Glee Club I, The Toreadorsn, Girl Reserves I, 2, Girls' Afhlefic Club I, 2, 3, Soccer I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Volley Ball I, 2, 3, 4, Varsify B 3. Aflending Office Training School. JACK DEERING Aclivilies-Glee Club I, 2, 4, The Toreadors : The Belle of Barcelona , The Pirales of Penzance , Lalin Club 4, Sfudenl' Council 4, Torch Slall 4, Foolball 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, The Royal Family. Enler Universily of Pillsburgh, Pillsburgh, Pa. RICHARD DICK ' Aclivilies-Torch Slall 4, Lalin Club I. Enler Capifal Universily. RICHARD DICKEY Aclivilies-Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, The Torea- dors , The Belle of Barcelona , In 'Ihe Garden of Irhe Shah , The Pirafes of Pen- zance , Band 2, 3, 4. Enfer Ohio Shale Universily. BARBARA DRAKE ' Aclivifies-Glee Club I, 2, 3, The Toreadorsu, The Belle of Barcelona , In The Garden of ' The Shah , Girl Reserves I, 2, Lalin Club I. 2. Enler Ohio Slale Universily. Page Ten H--I-I1e.I-ORC DON DUFFY From Triadelphia High School, Wheeling, W. Virginia 4. Aclivilies- The Royal Family , Senior Honor roll. Enler Ohio Slale Universily. BILL ECKSTINE Aclivilies-Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orcheslra I, 2, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4. RUTH EDGINGTON Aclivilies-Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, The Torea- clors , The Belle ol: Barcelona , In Ihe Garden of Ihe Shah , The Pirales ol Pen- zance , Girl Reserves I, 2, 4, Girls' Alhlelic Club I, 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Soccer I. Enler Ohio Slale Universily. BETTY EDMISTER Aclivilies-Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, The Torea- dors , The Belle of Barcelona , In lhe Garden of Ihe Shah , The Pirales of Pen- zance , Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4, Cabinel 2, 3, 4, Secrelary 2, Vice-Presidenl 3, Presidenl 4, Lalin Club I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Alhlelic Club 2, 3, 4, Volley Ball I, Soccer I, Nalional Honor Sociely, The Royal Family. Enler Ohio Slale Universily. . DICK EIVIIG Aclivifies-Spanish Club 3, 4, Secrelary 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Presidenl 4, Foolball 2, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Caplain 4, Baslcelball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 4, Torch Slall 4. Enler Ohio Slale Universily. BEATRICE EVANS Acrivilies-Glee Club I, 2, 3, The Toreadorsu, The Belle ol Barcelona , In 'l'he Garden of +he Shah , Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, Torch Slalll 4, Senior Honor Roll. Enler Ivluslcingum College. FLORENCE MARY FERGUSON Aclivilies-Glee Club I, The Toreaclorsu, Girl Reserves I, 2, Girls' Alhlelic Club 2, 3, Vol- Iey Ball I, 2. Enler Office Training School. ADA BELLE FORD Aclivilies-Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, The Torea- dors , The Belle ol Barcelona , In The Garden of I'he Shah , The Pirales of Pen- zance , Girl Reserves I, 2, Lalin Club I. Enler Capilal Universily. Page Eleven N 2 I 1 1 Q Y T19 TOPC1 1 'S I I h F I s P n IR. BETTY J. I-IAYMAN Aclivilies-Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: The Torea- dors : The Belle ol Barcelonan: ln The Garden of The Shah : The Pirales of Penf zance : Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4: Cabinel' 3: Soccer l. Enler Ohio Slale Universily. ED I-IOFMAYER From Albany High School, Albany, Georgia, 2. Aclivifies-German Club 3, 4: Presidenl' 3: Eoolball 2, 3, 4: Caplain 4: Baseball 4: Bas- kelball 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Swimming 2, 3, 4: Class Presidenl 3: Torch Slarl 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Serqeanl'-al-Arms 4: Nalional Honor Sociely: Senior Honor Roll. Enler Ohio Slale Universily. ALBERT G. I-IOLM ES Aclivilies-Torch Slalzl 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Vice-Presi- denl 4: Senior Honor Roll: Nalional Honor Sociely: The Royal Family. Enler Ohio Slale Universily. , JANE HUNTINGTON Aclivilies-Glee Club I, 2, 3: The Toreadorsu: The Belle ol Barcelonau: In lhe Garden ol 'rhe Shah : Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Girls' Athi Ielic Club 2, 3: Secrelary 3: Torch Slall 3: Class Treasurer I: The Royal Family. Enler Ohio Slale Universily. WILL I-IUTCI-IINS Acfivilies-Glee Club I, 2, 3: The Toreadorsn: The Belle of Barcelonan: In fhe Garden ol fhe Shahu: I-li-Y 3, 4: Traclc 2, 3, 4: Caplain : Swimming 3, 4: Baseball 3: Eoolball 3, 4: B slcelball 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra I. Enfer Ohio Slafe Universily. ARENCE ISAAC Aclivilies-Hi-Y 3, 4: German Club 3, 4: Vice- Presidenl 3: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: The Royal Family : Class Song Wriler. Enler Weslern Reserve Universily, Cleveland, O. DORIS M. JAMES Aclivilies-Glee Club l, 2, 3: The Toreadorsut The Belle of Barcelonau: In lhe Garden of lhe Shah : Girl Reserves I, 2, 4: Lalin Club 4. Enler Ohio Slale Universiiy. WENDELL KNODE From Upper Darby Senior High School, Upper Darby, Penn., 2. Aclivilies--Hi-Y 3, 4: Secrelary 4: Band 4: Slu- denl Council 4: Nalional Honor Sociefy: The Royal Family. Enler Denison Universily. Page Twelw' --.rm JACK KULL Acfivifies-Glee Club I, 2, 3: The Toreadorsu: The Belle of Barcelona : In 'Ihe Garden of 'the Shah : German Club 3, 4: Vice-Presidenf 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball Manager 3: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Capfain 4: Torch Sfaht 4. Enler Denison Universify. ELINOR JANE LEVIN From Los Angeles High School, Los Angeles. California, 2. Acfivifies--Glee Club 2, 3: The Belle of Bar- celona : In The Garden of 'Ihe Shah: Girl Reserves 2, 3: Torch Sfalif 4. Enfer Ohio Sfafe Universily. MARIBEL LINSON From Grandview High School, Grandview, 2. Acfivilies-Glee Club 3: In fhe Garden of The Shah. RICHARD A. LYTLE From Soulh High School, Columbus, 2. Acrivifies-Spanish Club 3, 4. LEONA B. MANLY Ac+ivi+ies-Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: The Torea- dors : The Belle of Barcelonau: In The Gar- den of fhe Shah : The Pirafes of Penzanceu: Girls' A'Ihle+ic Club: Vice-Presidenf 3: Presi- denl 4: Baslcefball 2, 3, 4: Volley Ball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Varsify B 4: Cheer- leader 3, 4. Enfer Capifal Universify. BETTY MARSH AcI'ivi+ies-Glee Club I, 4: The Toreadorsuf The Pirafes of Penzanceu: Girl Reserves I 2: Spanish Club 2, 3: Girls' AI'hleI'ic Club I, 2, 3: Baslcefball VarsiIy 2, 3: Volley Ball Var- si'ry 2, 3: Varsify B 3. Enier Granf Nurse Training School. WALTER MEIER, JR. Acfivifies-Spanish Club 3: I.a'Iin Club I: Glee Club. 2. Enfer Kenyon College. JANE MILES AcIiviIies-Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4: Baslceiball 2: Volley Ball 2. Enfer Ohio Sfale Universify. OFC I Wh Page Thirteen The -I-orc A WILLIAM MILLER Aclivilies-Spanish Club 3, 4. Enler Capilal Universily. JOHN MILLER Aclivilies-Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 21 Bas, kelball li I-li-Y I, 2, 3, 4. ROLAND MILLER From Columbus Academy 3. Acfivilies-Baskelball 31 Hi-Y 3, 4. Enler Ohio Slale Universily. ELLEN MITTLER Acfivilies-Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: The Torea- dors g The Belle of Barcelona , In The Gar- den of +he Shah : The Pirafes of Penzance : Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Cabinel' 3: LaI'in Club I: German Club 3, 4: Torch Slalil 4. Enfer Capilal Universily. EVELYN MOESSNER Aclivilies-Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: The Torea- dors : The Belle of BGTCGIOFIBIII ln 'fhe Gar- den of 'lhe Shah g The Pirales of Penzancen: Girl Reserves I, 2: Lalin Club I: German Club 2, 3: Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Volley Ball 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2. 4. Enler Capifal Universily. CHARLES MOOR Aclivifies-Glee Club 2: The Belle of Barce- lona , German Club 3, 41 Hi-Y 4. Enler Ohio Slafe Universily. BILL MORRIS From Holy Rosary High School, Columbus, 3. Aclivilies-Spanish Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Track 3. 4. Enfer Ohio Sfale Universi+y. DOROTHY MORRIS From Lakewood High School, Lakewood, Ohio, 4 f Enler Ohio Slale Universily. Page Fourteen 'vvJ The Tore LORENA MORRIS Aclivifies-Glee Club I, 2, 3, 43 The Torea- dors : The Belle of Barcelona , ln 'rhe Gar- den of Ihe Shah : The Pirafes of Penzanceuq Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Lafin Club I, 2, Girls Afhlefic Club I, 2: Volley Ball I. Enler Ohio Sfafe Universify. . JOHN MORRISON Acfivifies-G-lee Club I, 2: The Toreadors : The Belle of Barcelona , I.aI'in Club I: HIAY 47 Foolball 2: The Royal Family. Enfer Ohio Sfafe Universily. MARTHA MOUCH Acfivifies-Glee Club I, 2: The Toreadorsur The Belle of Barcelona , Girl Reserves I, 2: Laiin Club I. Enfer Ohio Sfafe Universify. RICHARD NEUTZLING Acfivilies-Foofball 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball 3, 4, Track 3, 4. Enler Ohio Sfafe Universily. BILL NEWCOMB Acfivifies-Torch Sfafl 4. Enfer Ohio Slafe Universily. BEATRICE NOBIL Acfiviiies-Baslcelball I: Baseball I. Enfer Ohio Sfafe Universify. RICHARD OFFENBERG Acfivilies-Hi-Y 3, 4: Lafin Club lg Torch Sfaff 4. Enfer Ohio Sfafe Universiiy. ELDON PENN Aciivifies-I-li-Y 4: Lafin Club 2. Enfer Ohio Sfafe Universify. Page Fifteen v vvv' -TQTOPC. HANNAH MIRIAM POLSTER Naiional Honor Sociefyz The Royal FamiIy.' Enfer Ohio Sfare Universily. VINCENT PRIMAVERA From Pineville High School, Pineville, Ky., 2. Acfivilies-Bancl 2, 3, 4: Orchesfra 2, 3, 4. Enfer Ohio Sfale Universify. MARJORIE RATCLIEF Acfivifies-Glee Club 2: The Belle of Barce- Iona : Girl Reserves I, 2: Spanish Club 37 The Royal Family. Enfer Ohio Sfale Universify. MALVERN REUTER Acfivilies-Spanish Club 2, 3. Enier Ohio Siaie Universiiy. HELEN RITTER Acliviries-Glee Club I: The Toreadorsf' Enier Capiial Universiiy. PEGGY ROBERTS Aciiviiies-Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4: Orchesrra I, 2: Girls' Aihlefic Club I, 2: Secrelary ol Sludenf Council 37 Torch Sfaff 4: The Royal S Family. A Enler Ohio Sfaie Universify. 1' MARY SCHUH Aclivifies-Glee Club I: The ToreacIors : Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4: German Club 3, 45 Torch Slalsl 3: Edilor of Torch 41 Senior Honor Roll: Naiional Honor Sociefyg Valediclorian. Enier Capilal Universiiy. JACK SCHWARTZ II Acliviiies-Hi-Y 3, 4: I.aIin Club I, 2: Spanish Club 3, 4, Presidenl 4: Torch Siaicf 4. En+er Ohio Siaie Universiiy. Page Sixteen Acfivifies-Glee Club I, 2, 3, 47 The Torea- dors : The Belle of Barcelona , In 'rhe Gar- den of Ihe Shah g The Pirafes of Penzance : Girl Reserves I, 2, 3: Girls' Nrhlefic Club 2: vvvvv M --.TIQTOPC KATHERINE SHARP Acfivifies-Glee Club I, 2, 3: The Toreadors : The Belle ol Barcelonanp In Ihe Garden of The Shah : Lalin Club I, 2. Enler Ohio Slale Universily. BETTY SNELL From AI'Ion High School, Allon, Illinois, 3. Aclivilies-Girl Reserves 3, 4: Lalin Club 4: Torch Slall 4: Senior Honor Roll: Nalional Honor Sociely. Enler Ohio Slafe Universily. JOSE C. STANCLIFFE Acievmes-Hi.Y 3, 4, Foolball 2, 3, 4, The Q Royal Family. hx Enler Cincinnali College of Embalming. CHARLES STARTZMAN From Parkersburg High School, Parkersburg, W. Va., 2. Aclivilies-Basl-celball 2, 3, 4: Caplain 4: Base- , ball 2, 3: Caplain 37 Track 2: Spanish Club , 3, 4: Vice-Presidenl 3. l N l I C ROSALIND STEPHENSON From Lynn Classical High School, Lynn, Mass., 3. Aclivifies-Spanish Club 33 Orcheslra 3: Girl Reserves 3. Enler Wellesley College. DURWARD TATEM A lCompIeI'ed course in February, I935.I Aclivilies-Glee Club I, 2, 3: The Toreadorsny The Belle of Barcelona , In 'rhe Garden of 'the Shah : Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra I, 2, 37 Baskelball I, 2: Lafin Club I, 2, 3: Torch Slalrl I, 2, 3, 43 Cheerleader 3. Enler Massachusells Inslilufe of Technology, Boslon, Mass. BEVLYN A. THALL Aclivilies-I.aI'in Club I, 2: Spanish Club 3, 4: Girl Reserves I, 21 Torch Slafl 4: Class Poel. Enler Ohio Slafe Universify. JANE WARD From Kirlcersville High School, Kirlcersville, Ohio, 3. Aclivilies-Glee Club 3, 4: In The Garden ol fhe Shah : The Pirales ol: Penzance , Girl Reserves 3, 4: Lalin Club 4: Spanish Club 3, 41 Girls' Alhlelic Club 3, 4. Enler William and Mary College, Williamsburg, Virginia. Page Seventeen The Tore Y ' ' RUTH WHEELER Aclivilies-Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: The Torea- dors : The Belle of Barcelonaug In Ihe Garclen of The Shah , The Pirales of Pen- zance , Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4: Cabinel 43 Lalin Club I, 2, 3, 4: Presiclenl' 4: Torch Slahc 4: Nalional Honor Socielyg Senior Honor Roll. Enler Denison Universily. FRANCES WILDERMUTH Aclivilies--Glee Club I, 2: The ToreacIors : The Belle of Barcelona , Girl Reserves I: Lalin Club I, 2: Girls' Alhlefic Club I, 2: Baslcelball 2: Tennis I, 2: Swimming I, 27 Caplain I, 2: Torch Slalrf 2, 3, 4: Senior Honor Roll: Nalional Honor Socielyg The Royal Family. Enler Ohio Slale Universily. RAY VAN BIBBER Acfivilies-Baseball I: Spanish Club I, 2. ABNER YASSENOFF Aclivilies-Eoolball 2, 3, 43 Lalin Club 2, 3: Hi-Y 4: Sludenl' Council 4: Torch Slam? 4: Nalional Honor Sociely. Enfer Ohio Slale Universily. VERNE ZITZKE From Easl High School, Columbus, 3. Aclivilies-German Club 3, 43 Secrelary 4: Hi- Y Club 4. Enler Ohio Slale Universily. CURTIS MITCHELL lCompleI'ed course in February, I935.I Aclivifies-Foolball Manager 3, 4. NINA FITZGERALD Aclivilies-Girl Reserves I. Allendecl Easl' High 4. Page Eiglzteeu V WTIW Tmhsw v COMMENCEMENT WEEK Sunday, June 9, .... ............................... ...,. B a ccalaureafe Service Sermon, Rev. Thomas Donaldson Tuesday, June II, and Wednesday, June I2 ...........,..... .... S enior Play The Royal Family Thursday, June I3 .... ,..........,..... . ..Cornrnencemenl' COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Processional March- March of The Pries+s lMendelssohnl. lnvocafion ........... ,... ....... . ..,.. . . Songof'rheSoul lBreill... Firsi Soprano Second Soprano Anna May Alrhaus Rurh Edgingion Berry Hayman Berry Edmisfer Rulh Wheeler Peggy Roberls . . . .High School Orchesrra ...,Dr. Donald H. Tipperl .................Triple Trio Alfo Ada Ford Leona Manly Hannah Polsfer Tercenlenary Celebralion of Jrhe Founding of fhe Firsl' Arner'can High School: I Oralion, The Slory of Secondary Educarion in America ...,,................... Mary Schuh Orarion, A Modern High School ..,.............. . Class Oralion, A'The High School of 'rhe Fulureu. Vocal Solo- Dreams lD'l-lardelorl ....... Symposium- Democracy vs. Dicralorshipuz Dicfaforship .,......,..... ......,.. . . Democracy ..... Dicrarorship .... Democracy .................,......,........ Trombone Solo- Aul'umn Dreams lzimmermanl ..,. Scenes from Shalcespea re: Advice of Polonius fo Laerres from Hamlel'-Acl' l, Scene III: Inrroduchon .............................,....... . .... . ....Aus+in ' Brighrman .....Roberl' Benzin ...Berry Anne Bloss ...Wendell Knode ...Dorolhy Andrus ....Ru+h Wheeler ........Don Duffy . . . .William Eclcsfine ...Rosalind Srephenson Polonius ,........ .......................................... . ........ R ichard Emig Laerres ...................,...........................,............... John Morrison Pefruchio Tames Kalharina from The Taming of 'Phe Shrew--Acl' ll, Scene l: Inrroducrion ..... ................................ . ................ F lorence Ferguson Pefruchio ..,... ............................ ..... .,..,........... l. o r ena Morris Karharina .,.... .... .... ....,... .... B e v l yn Thall Liebesl'raum lLisz+l ..... ........................ ....... O r cheslra Class Song lMusic by Clarence lsaac, Class of l935l ,... ....... S enior Chorus Awarding of Prizes ..... ....... . .. .,....... ...... P rin. R. E. Kessler Presenlaiion of Class .... ........,.......... S upl. H. C. Dielerich Presenrafion of Diplomas.. .,.. A. H. Sanford. Pres. Board of Educalion Benedicrion ........... ...................... R ev. Ol'l'O Eloerr Music lSelecl'edl ,.... .......Orchesl'ra Page Nineteen v '-The Tore v SENIOR AWARDS Firsl l-lonor Sludenl ......... ,,,.....,...................,....... M ary Schuh Name on Scholarship Cup Sei of boolcs presenlrecl annually by The Bexley P.-T. A. English ...................,,.,.,..,..... ,...,.. ...,.... , M ary Schuh Sel of boolcs presenlecl by Mr. Simon Lazarus Mafhemalrics .....,.........................,,.. Mary Schuh, Auslin Brighiman Name on Malrhernalics Cup Laiin... ..,........,.....,.. Name on Lalin Cup Aihlelics ... ...,................. ... . Name on Alhlefic Cup CLASS SONG-i935 Barley we are l1'azfi11g We are grieving we 71'lllSli j1a1't+ Farewell, Bexley High. We shall hold you E'c1f enfold iVOIfl,' Drap zuitl1i11 0111' lmarts Thy 111011z01'ics lie. life .shall awr j'UlII'l'Z, To you wall 1111'11 111 C077'1fi7lg years. Deep our j1a1'ii11g sigh-- Tho' will be gone YC1 still l1il'lgU7f 011, Fond a'1'12a111s of 11100, Bfzrlcy High. QMusic by CLARENCE ISAAC, '35j Auslrin Brighfman ...Ed l-lofmayer Page Twenty H -I-he TOFC 'Y LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF '35 BE iT remembered: ThaT we, The Senior Class oT '35, oT The CiTy oT Bexley, CounTy of Franklin, STaTe oT Ohio, being oT sound mind, do, of our own Tree will, make This our lasT will and TesTamenT, in The Tollowing manner: To The presenT and TuTure sTudenTs oT B. l-l. S. we bequeaTh our 'aparTmenT,' localred on The second loT norfrh of Fair Avenue, on Cassingham Road, as Tollows: The class OT '36 is To inhabiT The TirsT Tloor in coniuncTion wiTh The Treshmen, so ThaT iT may convenienTly look down upon Them wiTh scorn. The class oT '37 shall animaTe The library and The adjoining rooms. To The class OT '38 we leave The 'l-lall oT a Thousand Odors.' Also To The sTudenTs, presenT and TuTure, we leave a legacy as rich as The coTTers OT CasTle 'Munchausen,' buT one slighTly inTirm Through Tackling a l-lerculean Task- la summer's resT will bring 'iT' aroundl-The Tine Tamily oT TuTors locaTed in our 'aparTmenT.' Since we love you, sTudenTs, and since we believe ThaT hard labor pro- duces The besT in everyThing, we hope your 'rich legacy' begins your labors early and never leTs up. To The TuTure proponer:Ts oT 'l-loel-ism' we leave our deepesT sympaThy. Enough said! Because, Teachers, we have appreciaTed your TaiThTulness, Too, and because you have respecTed, moreover, our cause, namely, 'eclucaTion wiThouT slavery,' we be- queaTh To you The Tollowing ar+icIes: To Mr. Field we leave our I. O. U. noTes collecTed during our high school career -enough in value To purchase a new Dusenberg-iT They can be collecTed. To Mr. Ferbrache, a duck ThaT cloesn'T belong To someone else. To Mr. KeTauver we bequeaTh a hydrogen explosion. This, iT we remember righT, will be your TirsTg we hope iT isn'T your lasT also. To Coach SmiTh we wish To will governmenT aid, so ThaT he may buy a carload oT spinach Tor his nexT year's baskeTball Team. To our dear Miss Selbach, proTessor of 'Ii+,' we will our appreciaTion of poeTry and our knowledge oT puncTuaTion. llzeel any richer? You oughT To: you gave iT To us.l To Mr. DieTerich we bequeaTh The services oT our indispensable aide de camp, Miss Waddell. The execuTor oT This will shall Turn over The class Treasury Tunds To Miss l-la- mann, To be used Tor a world Trip, provided ThaT she promise To devoTe more class Time To inTormal discussion. To Mr. Kessler we bequeaTh This suggesTion-graTis-ThaT he procure Tor his oTTice an adding machine To be used by Those wiTh a deTenTion complex. This will save you much Time, Tor each person would be glad To add up his own lisT. And To Miss BeThel we bequeaTh a carload oT Typing machines ThaT can spell correcTly. The Tollowing sTudenTs wish To make The Tollowing TesTamenTs: 'l, Barbara Clouse, Queen of l-lome-Coming Day, leave my crown and bou- queT oT chrysanThemums ,To any blond 'heir' apparenT.' l-lere is a Tamily aTTair: CC0nfzmmd on fvagp 443 Page Tzvcntwi-0 e ' '- ' 'T e-lore ' N WHO'S WHO 4 Pubhshed ABSHIRE, MARIEN, teacher, B. H. S., 1933, Randolph Macon, 1939, Columbia, M. A., 1941, teacher of English Literature, Cleveland Heights High School. ALFORD, MARY, couteriere, B. H. S., 1935, McDowell School of Costume Design, 1938, Jessie Turner Franklin Co., 1940, Alford Shops, 1943. ALTHAUS, ANNA MAY, housewife, B. H. S., 1935, Capital University, 1939, 111, Andrew Carlin, 1941. ALTIERE, VIRGINIA, secretary, B. H. S., 1935, Capital University, 1939, secretary, 1941. ANDRUS, DOROTHY, executive secretary, B. H. S., 1935, Ohio State University, 1939, East End' Mission, London, 1940, executive secretary Y. XV. C. A., Columbus, Ohio, 1943. BACHMAN, DANIEL, manager, B. H. S., 1935, Packard Motor Company, 1940, General Man- ager Service Department, 1943. BARRETT, DORA, principal, B. H. S., 1935, Business College, 1937, Bliss College, 1940, York, 1945. Barrett Secretarial School, New BENZIN, ROBERT, governor, B, Ohio State Universit 1939- H. S., 1935, y, , Harvard Law School, 1941, Ohio House of Representatives, 1943, Senate, 1949, Governor of Ohio, 1950. BLOSE, NED, detective, B. H. S., 1935, Ohio State University, 1939, Columbus Police, Dc- partumeut of Buker and Blose, private de- tectwes, 1940, ni. 1943, Jeanne Cohagen, d. of S. W. Cohagen. BLOSS, BETTY ANN, novelist, B. H. S., 1935, Ohio State University, B. A., 1939, Columbia University, LL. D., 11941, novelist, Over thc Hill, 1941, The Last Rim, 1942, Green Cup- boards, 1943. BOERGER, RUTH. FEPONCYZ B- H- 5-1 19335 Ohio State University, 1939, Ohio State Jour- nal, 1940, New York Harald, 1942, New York Times, 1943. BORDEN, EDWARD, curator, B. H. S., 19353 Ohio State University, 1939, Wall Street. '19413 Big game in Africa, 1943, curator, Chicago Field Museum, 11945. 1 - BRADBURY, JOSEPH, lecturer, B. H. S., 1935, Bowdoin College, 1939, Russia, 1941, am- bassador to Russia, 1943, lecturer, 1946. BRADNER, WILLIAM, actor, B. H. S-. 19351 Ohio State University, 1939, Stock Company. 1940, Cleveland Play House, 1942, starred in stage revival of Death Takes a Holiday, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1943. ' BRIGHTMAN, AUSTIN, professor, B. H. S.. 1935, Ohio Wesleyan University, 1939, Harvard University, 1943, ass't. prof., 1945, Ohio Wes- leyan University, prof., 1946, pres., 1949. BRISLEY, VIRGINIA, buyer and designer, B. H, S., 1935, Ohio State University, 1936-37, Wellesley, 1939, Mrs. Eugene Gray, 1939, Saks Fifth Avenue, 1941. BROXVNEWELL, FREDERICK, lieutenant, B. H, S., 1935, Ohio State University, 1939, 2nd lieutenant, air corps, 1937, Kelly Field, 1st lieutenant, air corps, 1938. BUKER, THOMAS, detective, B, H. S., 1935, Ohio State University, 1939, Law School, 1942, private detective, Department of Buker and Blose, 1940, m. Elouise Cook. BURGETT. BETTY, secretary, B. H. S., 1935, Ofhce 'Training School, 1936, secretary H. O. L. C., 1937, Ohio Farm Relief, 1945. June I3, I950 CAHILL, HELEN, housewife, B. H. S., 19351 Ohio State University, 1939, ni. Lewis Ealy. CALLAIIAN, DOROTHY, secretary, B. H. S.. 1935, Ohio State University, 1939, secretary to pres., Standard Oil Company, 1942. CARYER, EMERSON, Congressman, B. H. S., 1935, Ohio State University, 1939, Ohio Na- tional Bank, 11941, V. Pres., 1942, Chamber of Commerce, 1943, President, 1949, Better Busi- ness Bureau, 1945, ui, Elizabeth Thompson, 1939, rl. of E, H. Thompson. CLOUSE, BARBARA, artist, B. H. S., 1935, Ohio State University, 1939, Pittsburgh Art Institute. 1940, staff of Harperlv Bazaar, 1940, commercial artist, 1946, rn. Andrew W. Prout, U. S. N., 1941, s. of Dr. Andrew Prout, Cols, COHAGEN, JEANNE. hostess, B. H. S., 1935, Ohio State University, 1939, hostess on clipper ship, George Washington, 194411, in. Ned Blose. .r. of H. L. Blose, Bexley, i19-43. COHEN, LEWIS, chemist, B. H. S., 1935, Ohio State University, 1937, Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1940, General Electric Labora- tories, 1942, Nobel prize, 1947. CONNOR, JEAN, society matron, B. H. S.. 1935, Ohio State University, 1939, presented at court of St, James', 1945, 711. Bob Kelley, 1943. COOK, DORIS ADELE, beauty operator, B. ll. S., 1935, Ward Belmont, 1939, mgr., Cook's Beauty Salou. CORBETT, GEORGE, lawyer, B. Il. S., Ohio State University, 11939, law, 1942, tar of Ohio State Bar Association, 1945. DAVIS, INIARY LOUISE, decorator, B. H. S., 1935, Ohio State University, 1939, interior decorator. DEAN, ESTHER, typist, B. II. S., 1935, Office Training School, 1937, typing champion of the world. DEERING, JACK, playwright, B. II. S., 1935, Pittsburgh University, 1939, M, A., 1941: theater critic, Vanity Fair, VVashington Daily Ilflirrorg playwright, Dobbs Better Go, 1946, Chance and Mlscliauce, 1948. DICK, RICHARD, scientist, B. H. S., 1935, Capi- Y31 Ul'1lVEfSify. 1939, B. S. E., 1941, Research Dept. Bethlehem Steel, DICKEY, RICHARD, manager: B. II. S., 1935, Ohio State University, 1939, Standard Oil, 1941, Central Ohio Manager, 1943, Central Dis- trict h1anager, 1947. DRAKE, BARBARA, Jr. League Pres., B. H. S., 1935, Ohio State University, 1939, Junior League, 1940, Pres., 1943, m. John Dickson. DUFFY, DONALD, lecturer, B. H. S., 1935, Ohio State University, 1939, lecturer, 1941, general chairman of education committee, 1943, Secre- tary of State, 41950. , ECKSTINE, WILLIAM, musician, B. H. S., 1935, Ohio State University, 1939, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, 1941, Cleveland Sym- phony, 1943, Minneapolis Symphony, 1945, Philadelphia Symphony, 1947, soloist, 1948. EDGINGTON, RUTH, teacher, B. H. S.. 1935, Ohio State University, 1939, teacher of Eng- lish, Plainsville, Iowa, high school, 1940: teacher of English, Bexley High School, 1944. EDMISTER, ELIZABETH, dramatist, B. H. S., 1935, Ohio State University, 1939, Alviene School of the Theater, 1941, stock company, 1943, Edmister School of Dramatic Expression, 1945. 1935, secre- Pagc Twenty-tu'o e-lporc WHO'S WHO lContinuedl EMIG, RICHARD, councilman, B. H. S., 19351 Ohio State University, 1939, insurance corn- pany, 1941, chamber of commerce, 1942, city council, 1945, pres. of council, 1947. EVANS, BEATRICE, hostess, B. H. S., 1935, Muskingum College, 1939, Western tours, 1942, Evans Day Farms, Colorado, 1948. FERGUSON, FLORENCE, social worker, B. S., 1935, Otlice Training School, 9939, social service center, Cleveland, 1941, community fund, Cleveland, 1943, personnel director, Halle Bros., Cleveland, Ohio, 1947. FITZGERALD, NINA, dancer, B. H. S., 1935, dancer, Primo Baierino, George VVhite s Scan- dals, 1940, Artists' Model, 1945. FORD, ADA, stenographer, B. H. S., 1935, Oflice Training School, 1937, Franklin County court stenographer, 1943. HAYMAN, ELIZABETH, singer, B. II. S., 1935, Ohio State University, 1939, singer, NVLWY, 1941, Firestone Hour, 1943, concert tour, 1946. HOFMAYER, EDWARD, technologist, B. H. S., ll-935, 'Ohio State University, 1939, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1943, construction work, Russia. HOLMES, ALBERT, ambassador, B. H. S., 19353 Ohio State University, 1939, M. A., 1941, United States Diplomatic Corps, 1943, Amer- ican consul to Manchester, England, 1945, American Ambassador, London, 1947. HUNTINGTON, LANE, actress, B. H. S., 1935, Ohio State niversity, 1939, radio, 1941, motion pictures, 1943, Constant Millions, Green Mansions. HUT-CHINS, WILLIAM, Olympic star, B. H. S., 1935, Ohio State University, 11939, world's champion 220 record, 1938, Olympic track team, lm-8, 1942. ISAAC, CLARENCE, doctor, B. H. S., 1935, Ohio State University, 1939, Iobns Hopkins' University, M. D., 1943, Chicago General Hos- pital, 1944, Grant Hospital, 1946. JAMES, DORIS, actress, B. H. S., 1935, Ohio State University, 1939, comedienne, vaudeville, 1941, radio, 1943, motion picture, l1945. KNODE, WENDELL, lawyer, B. H. S., 1935, Denison University, 1939, Harvard Law School, 1942, criminal lawyer, 1944, attorney general of the state of Ohio, 1948. - KULL, JACK, tennis champion, B. H. S., 1930: Denison University, 1939, amateur tennis cham- pion of U. SL, 1941, world, 1942, Davis cup team, 1942, captain, I1943. . LEVIN, ELINOR, artist, B. H. S., 1935, Qlno State University, 1939, Fashion Academy, New York, Staff of, Vogue, 1941, commercial artist, interior decorator, 1946. - LINSON, MARIBEL, dietitian, li, S., 19309 Ohio State University, 1939, dietitian, Gfant Hospital, 1941. LYTLE, RICHARD, photographer, B. H. S., 1935, School of Photography, 1937, staff of National Geographic Magazine, 1939, Lytle Studios, 1949. N , INIANLY, LEONA, singer, B. H. S., 19353 Lain' tal University, 1936, '37, '38, singer with Paul Whiteman's orchestra, 1941. MARSH, BETTY, nurse, B. H. S., 1935, Grant Nurse Training School, 1939, Grant Ilospital, 1940, Red Cross, 1946. MEIER, WALTER, teacher, B. H. S., 1935, Kenyon College, 1939, state inspector of meats, 1942, teacher of anatomy, Kenyon College, 1948. MILES, JANE, instructor, B. II. S., 19353 Olllfl Stale University, 1939, instructor of C0lumbuS Riding Club, 1940. MILLER, JOHN, football player, B. II. S., 1935, Ohio State University, 1939, Chicago Bears, 1940. MILLER, ROLAND, president, B. II. S., 1935, Ohio State University, 1939, Central Ohio Paper Co., pres., 1948. MILLER, XYILLIAM, author, B. H. S., 1935, Capital University, 1139, teacher of Spanish, Columbus University High School, 1942, author, Spamrli Verbs, 1945. MITCHELL, CURTIS, manager, B. II. S., 1935, Mills Buffet 1936, general manager uf Mitchell Enterprises, 1949. MITTLER, ELLEN, designer, B. ll. S., 1935, Capital University, 1939, Pratt Institute of Fine and Applied Arts, F1941, designer of stage settings, Theater Guild, 1946. MOESSNER, EVELYN, pianist, B. H. S., 1935, Capital University, 1939, Cincinnati Conserva- tory of Music, 1941, concert pianist, 1944. MOOR, CHARLES, aviator, B. H. S., 1935, Ohio State University, 1939, Park's Air College, 1941, Superintendent Pittsburgh Airport. MORRIS, BILL, lion tamer, B. H. S., 1935, Ohio State University, 1939, record for low haiglles, 1938, lion tamer, Barnum Sz Bailey, MORRIS, DOROTHY, shop manager, B. H. S., 41930, Ohio State University, 1939, Hob Nob Gift Shop, 1946. MORRIS, LORENA, chorus girl, B. II. S., 1935, Ohio State University, 1939, George Whige'5 Scandals, 1941-42, MORRISON, JOHN, professor, B. H. S., 1935, Qhlo State University, 1939, teacher of Eng- l1Sl1, -Los Angeles High School, 1943, prof. of English Literature, Harvard University, 1945. M0g1CII,SMAR5H.4, housewife, B. H. s., 1935, no tate n er 't , 1939, . 1 S I 1940, 5. of M. Stlarlil y M Jem tark NEUTZI-ING, RICHARD, ass't coach, B. H. S., 1935, Ohio State University, 1939, discus throw- gmgtrecord, ass't coach of football team, Ohio e. NEWCOMB, BILL, technologist, B. H. S. 1935' Ohio State University, 1939, Carnegie Iiistitute of Technology, 1943, inventor of gasless auto- mobile. NOBIL, BEATRICE, dancer, B. H, S., 1935- Ohio State University, 1939, School of the Dance, 1941, Prima Ballerina. Monte Carlo Ballet Russe, 1945, Nobil School of thc Dance, 1945. ' OFFENBERG, RICHARD, mayor, B. H. s., 1935? Ohio State University, 1939, mayor Of Cleveland, Ohio, 1948, Tammany, 1950. PENN, ELDON, president, B, H. S., 1935, Ohio State University, 1939, Pres. of Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company, Phila., Penn. POLSTER, HANNAH, playwright, B. H. S., 1935, Ohio State University, 1936, 37, proof reader, Harcourt, Grace and Company, 1938, American Academy of Dramatic Arts, 1939, 40, Stock Company, 1941, 42, playwright, Dr. Norris and Mamm. PRINIAVERA, VINCENT, musician: B. H. S. 1935, Ohio State University, 1939, trumpet player in Phila. Symphony Orch., 1941, leader for N. Y. Philharmonic Orch., played before crowned heads of Europe. CContinuerl on page 443 Page Twenty-tliree --.The Tom .- I I Firsl row, Iell lo righl-Frances Wildermulh, Belly Edmisler, Belly Bloss, Belly Snell, Lewis Cohen, Wendell Knode. Second row-Ed I-lolmayer, Dorolhy Andrus, Auslin Brighlman. Third row-I-Iannah Polsler, Alberl l-Iolmes, Abner Yassenoll, Marien Abshire, Rulh Wheeler, Mary Schuh. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY IFTEEN members ol lhe senior class ol I935 were selecled as members ol lhe Bexley Chapler ol lhe Nalional I-Ionor Sociely ol secondary schools lhis Year. The obiecl ol lhis organizalion is: lo creale enlhusiasm lor scholarship: lo slimulale a desire lo render service: lo promole worlhy Ieadershipg and lo encourage lhe developmenl ol characler in pupils ol Bexley I-Iigh School. Membership is based on lour lhings: scholarship, service, leadership, and char- acler. The members are selecled lrom lhe upper lhird ol lheir class in scholarship, and each year lilleen per cenl ol lhe senior class may be admilled, SENIOR HONOR ROLL The sludenls on lhe Senior I-Ionor Roll are lhe lhirleen who received an average ol A or above Mary Schuh ....,.,..........,........ 97.67 Auslin Brighlman.. Lewis Cohen. .. Rulh Wheeler.. Don Dully ..,.... Marien Abshire... in lheir four years ol high school work. Belly Anne Bloss. .... 96.55 Alberl Holmes. . . .. .... 94.92 Edward I-Iolmayer. . .. ... .. .. ..., 93.34 Frances Wildermulh ...............93.07 Belly SneII........... MaryAII:ord............ Bealrice Evans. ......,................ 90.32 92.83 92. I 4 9 I .75 90.97 90.84 90.73 Page Tzventy-four Firsl row, Iell 'ro righl-Belly Edrnisler, Frances Wildermulh, Jane I-Iunlinglon. Second row-Jose Slanclilzle, Mariorie Ralclilil, Peggy Roberls, Clarence Isaac, Han- h P I+ na O S er. Third row-Joe Bradbury, Emerson Caryer, Don Duffy, John Morrison, Alberl Holmes, Jack Deering, Roberl Benzin. By GEORGE S. KAUFMAN and EDNA FERBER Fanny Cavendish. . Julie Cavendish... Anlhony Cavendish .... Gwen .......... I-Ierberl Dean ..... Killy LeMoyne ,,.. Oscar Wolfe .... Perry Slewarl .... Gilberl Marshall.. Della ........... Jo ............ McDermoH .... Hellboy ,,.. Chauffeur . . . Miss Peake .... Gunga .......... . . . .Hannah Polsler ., .Marjorie Ralclill .. .Jose Sfanclifle . . . .Peggy Roberls .... .Roberl Benzin Frances Wildermulh ........Don Duffy ....AIberl Holmes .. .Wendell Knocle . . .Belly Eclmisfer ....Jaclc Deering .. .Clarence Isaac .....Joe Bradbury , . .Emerson Caryer ...Jane I-Iunringlon . . . . .John Morrison Presenlecl in Jrhe I-Iigh School, June II, I2. Page Twenty- H ---TLQTOPC . Lefi' Io righf-Abner Yassenori, AIber'r HoImes, Bill Sodr, Mary Schuh, Ed Hofmayer TORCH STAFF MARY SCHUH .....,. ,............ ........,...A E d ifor-in-Chief BILL SODT .......... ,......., S por'Is Ediior ALBERT HOLMES .....,...................... Business Manager ABNER YASSENOFF .....,................. Adveriising Manager ASSISTANT EDITORS: Befry Whirehead, Bob Sie-vens, Ed Hof- mayer: girIs' sporfs edifor, Kafhryn Mayer: arf edirors, Ellen MiHIer, James Gill, Marrha Jane Koch: humor ediror, Jack Deering: poers' corner, Beviyn ThaII3 rypisf, EIsie Schiefer. SCHOOL REPORTERS: Marien Abshire, Beffy Bloss, Ausfin Brighf- man, Dixon Ciouse, Bearrice Evans, Rurh Eosfer, Virginia Har- mon, Eileen Henney, Mariorie Leahy, Elinor Levin, Bob Minor, Hannah PoIs'rer, Peggy Roberrs, Berry Snell, Durward Tafem, Ruih Wheeler, Frances WiIdermu+h, Bob Young: iunior high, Millie Mort ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS: Roberi Benzin, Jack KuII. Richard Offenbergg assisranf adverfising managers, Jim Ru- Iherford, Jack Schwariz, Richard Emig: circuIaIion manager, Bill Newcomb, assisfani' circulafion managers, Emerson Caryer, Richard Dick. FACULTY ADVISERS: Mrs. Amy C. Brighfman, Lucille M. Sel- bach, EDITOR'S NOTE: The s'IaI:I Iisied above edifed seven issues of +he Torch. The June number was ediied by 'Ihe senior mem- bers augmenfed by 'rhe business and adverrising srari of The I935-6 Torch. Page Trventy-xf.r WTLQ Tara T FirsT row, leTT To righT: Abner YassenoTT, Thomas Boulger, AusTin BrighTman, Phyllis Engler, Jack Deering. Second row: Bob Case, Bill SodT, RuTh FosTer, DayTon l-lenceroTh, Virginia WrighT, Travers Nelson, Fahn SilbersTein, Lawrence Essig. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS PresidenT ...,., ,.,.,.....,.., ,... A u sTin BrighTman Vice-PresidenT . .. ..,,.,...,................,. Tom Boulger SecreTary ......... ,......,.,,...............,.... P hyllis Engler FaculTy Advisers .,.. .... M iss Marion Thomas, SupT. l-l. C. DieTerich, Russell E. Kessler, principal THE STudenT Council is organized each year in order To develop a more perTecT school. To promoTe and insure sTudenT cooperaTion wiTh The TaculTy, and To creaTe a beTTer school spiriT. The council consisTs oT The presidenT, vice-presidenT, and secreTary oT The school, represenTaTives Trom The home rooms, and The TaculTy advisers. The represenTaTives are: seniors, Jack Deering, Wendell Knode, and Abner YassenoTT: iuniors, DayTon l-lenceroTh, Fahn SilbersTein, Bill SodT, and Lawrence Essigg sophomores, Jack Bradner, Virginia WrighT, RuTh FosTer, and Travers Nelson: 'fresh- man, Bob Case, This year The council prepared ChrisTmas baslceTs Tor The poor and sponsored a school dance and a marioneTTe show. This organizaTion was in charge OT The sale oT season TiclceTs Tor The school aThleTic conTesTs and was insTrumenTal in looosTing The baslceTball Team. IT was also responsible Tor chapel programs presenTed by The various classes. These were among The ouTsTanding services oT The council This year. Page Twcnfy-.rc e ' ' ' '-nie TOPC ' Presidenf ........ Vice-Presidenf ..... Secre+ary-Treasurer. PicI'u re omiffed ANTLE, EVERETT ARNOTT, FINLEY BARBEE, JAMES BLAND, MAE BLOSE, HELEN BOULGER, THOMAS BRADSHAW, JANE BROWNEWELL. GEORGE BRUNNER, MARY MARGARET BRYANT, CONSTANCE BARNES, WILLIAM BURGETT, GENE CAHILL, NEAL CAIN, RUTH CALLIF, HERBERT CAMPBELL, JIMMIE CHADWELL, SAMUEL CHANEY, ROBERT CLASS OFFICERS JUNIORS CLARK, WALLACE COHEN, LILLIAN COOK, ELOISE DECKARD, GEORGE XDICKSON, JOHN DUDDY, MARGARET EBERT, GRACE ENGLER, PHYLLIS ERLENBACH, CLEMENT FARMER, JEAN FEUSTAL, JAMES FROMM, KENNETH GILL, JAMES GREENE, MARY LOU GROSVENOR, DAVID GRUBB, HOWARD HAMILTON, DON HAMRICK, CALVIN HARMON, VIRGINIA . . .Crayfon Walker Elizabefh McKe-ever Marfha Jean Hickle HATCH, MERWYN JR. HAYES, MARGARET HENCEROTH, DAYTON HENNEY, EILEEN HICKLE, MARTHA JEAN HOWELL, LOUISE ISALY, JANE JOSEPH, RUSSELL KALISH, RUTH KIENZLE. JEAN KOCH, MARTHA JANE KIMMELMAN, MILTON KNIES, PAUL KREACHBAUM, ELIZABETH LAMBERT, MARTHA LAMBRECHT, JACK LANDRUM, MARJORIE LIGHTLE, ROBERT Page Twenty-effglzt wif VITIQTOPC L A ' , ,,., .. 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MINOR, ROBERT MORRIS, CHARLES E. MUNK, MARGARET MYERS, PAUL NEUTZLING, BETTY JUNIORS NUTTER, JEAN OEFENBERG, GEORGE PAUL, EVA PETTY, HELEN JANE PETZINGER, ERWIN PICKERING, RUTH PRICER, RICHARD OUONG, SOON REIGHT, GEORGE RIFFLE, BETTY RILEY, LLOYD ROSENTHAL, MIRIAM ROWE. GEORGE RUHL, JEANNE RUTH, IRENE RUTHERFORD, JIM SANDERS, BESSIE SCHEIBEL, GAIL SCHIEFER, ELSIE SCHNEIDER, ALBERT SEAMAN, RUTH SHARP, BILLY SHUPE, LLOYD SILBERSTEIN, FAHN SMECK, CARROLL SODT, WILLIAM SWACKHAMER, ORLETA TEEGARDIN, RAYMOND VAN BIBBER. KENNETH WALKER, CRAYTON WALSH, JANE WHEATON, ALICE STEVENS, ROBERT WOLTZ. DIANTHA WONG, MOOIE YUNKER. MARJORIE Page Tzventy-nine ' Q :TI19 TOPC '1 f, , - 1 ff 5730 Y , Q . 4 5 U ,nb 1 K ...Q X V ' L, .Lili .MT X f I f -' I Q ,g. f--- 4' If 4 ' . . I? 0 .,... U I' ' X' Q , E':Zff3',2 Q I- gf- -.sash 1 . . . . . .Kennefh Brook . .......... Jane Emig I., , TR JJVKR I RYR RYR P I , V . W V. A R, A 2 U , ' I gf' I I ' :: 'AA:':': fx A1A:A,, 1 ,.,:., ..'1-1 Q I J YM .,.: ,,1. 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DANIEL DIXEY, ARLINE DOHERTY, BILL EDGINGTON, JANE EDWARDS, KENNETH EESLEY, LYLE EKIERT, STELLA EMIG, JANE ESCHENBRENNER, MARY ESSIG, LAWRENCE ESSIG, ROBERT EEUSTAL, BETTY Eliza beII1 SIepI'1enson FOSTER, RUTH TFROST, NORMAN ERYE, RICHARD GLICK, ALBERT GOLDENBERG, RUTH GORNALL, RAYMOND GOSSENZ, DOROTHY GREGG, META GREENFIELD, BERNICE GREENEIELD, STANLEY GROVES, HARRIET GROVES, TED HAWKINS, ROBERT HAYES, MARY HECKART, ANNA E, HERIG, JULIA HILL, VIRGINIA LEE HOLZBACHER, BOB HOYER, BETTY HUNTINGTON, KATHERINE HUTCHINS, RUTH KAUFMAN, HELEN Page T11 iffy s Q ,,.,...... 3 it 1 M Y :.:. X f Q 7: I: S. 292. ff -GM: -'0'f:E55E Y'--I-'18 -I-OPC ' H, ,..,... A f, , Auqinaiii H .,:.' I 1 Q' 1, .g w A .., ,Q X f 1 Y 5 .g , - I gg, Ev he R Q Sf N ww, ',' V ... A .. .:::5555::,: 1 f I I , ..,,,.,, . V 5 x W gk ' 4, V - , f , f 41,66 ..... , -, . ' KENDALL, ELEANOR KERR, MARIAN KINDLE, HARRY 'KUEHNER, JOHN KUHN, BERNICE LAMNECK, ROBERT LEAHY, MARGERY LEUPOLD, HERBERT LEONARD, VIRGINIA LEVIN, EVELYN LUMBERT, JOHN LYTLE, BETTY JEAN MAGREW, BEN 'MAY, BOB MCCRAY, HOWARD MESSERKNECHT, CARL MILLER, DON MILLER, JOHN MINNEMAN, ANNE MORRE, ROBERTA MORRISON, FLORENCE MCCLURE, PATRICIA 1 12, X , ,.,, :V ,wk .:ae is -- 1525512 -:-'-1 L ws: .:.:.: Q E f5:f:2:e:e:-. , A ' xg 1 I 332. 1 ,,,., 3 ,. ah A .. ,gl , 'I Wi .,.,. 1 Q ::': -1' , . I ,.,: t ,L -.se-2? - W -as-2. 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X '55 I vw iii' I A A SIFRIT, SCOTT SILVESTER, ELIZABETH SMECK, EMERY SMITH, LOT STACY, PHYLLIS STARTZMAN, ROBERT STEPHENSON, ELIZABETH STONE, MORRIS THOMAS, RODERICK VENICK, LOUIS WALLIS, DOROTHY WEIRAUK, HELEN WHITEHEAD, BETTY WOLFE, RUTH ANN WOMELDORF, ALICE WRIGHT, PAUL WRIGHT, VIRGINIA WILSON, GRAYCE WILSON, HUGH YASSENOFF, MILTON YOUNG, ROBERT ZIPSER, EILEEN Pagz' Tlzirty-ovzc K Y 2 1 WR A I ,,-' N. ,.,,. W-The Tom: 4' '4 . I- A ' ..vv' 1 ' f .,-'21 Q , I ,.,.,., ....... , , ff' a Q, , 1 ABLE V , ..,, ,IZ f ' W .,,,: t n , 4 . S ts: Zag? , , f1.y,- ' 'V , .1 ...blb l E S, 2 .A... I , if 1 A', - In 111: '1': fl ' ' , EI ' . X Q A i f , ., Q . Ex !! A, ... ,.,.. X .:,. ..,.. I ,J y A A gf '1 4 ' :., , 1 , , .,,,,. . Al-' , I ,.,. I zzz 'V I zlz. ' '.A Q ' . ,A,,, , I A y I: I H: zazll t z 'I I' ,,, -fx, ,A , , Y I if S 'QQQ 1 ',.,,,1, Q -- ' Ik T, Y ' l 'V,. Q Q22 I .:.A V, 'I I S- R AQAA E ---,, ' . .W N - 'il :I 2255555522 .:.g::: .. N 35252525 1: . . ': A 2,23 ' 'I g, :-: B1 IVV.: ' ' I 5 zz. ' ' QL, f . , f . I - 5 5 ' f A , . :V' U 'VII 4 2' '- A I H?BEEfFNHQ? - A -AZA j M , , .,,, ' 4 4 A s , ,, 5 :::-- ,J --f'2::-' M' K HVVAV W lm - jim aifi ,..:,,,,,, 5 if if Presiderd .,.,.... Vice-Presiden+ FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICRS SecreIa ry-Treasurer ..................... ABERNETHY, LYNN ALSPACH, JOYCE ARMSTRONG, JOAN BARROWS, MILDRED BASIL, STERLIE BEESON, BILL BEVINS, LUTHER BIRNKRANT, BOB BLACK, CHARLENE BLOSS, RICHARD BONNET, VIRGINIA BRAINERD, MARJORIE BRANDT, GWENDOLYN BUKER, MAE ELLEN BURCH, ELEANOR BURKEY, MARGARET BYRER, JEAN BARNES, MQKIM CALDERONE, LOUIS CAPUANO, AUGUST CARROLL, PAUL CASE, BOB CASEY, J EAN CHESTER, JACK CHILDRESS, HANNA LEE CLOUSE, DIXON COHEN, BENNY CONNELL, JACK CULP, ALVIN DAME, GLEN DATTALO, ANTHONY DAVE, ALFONSO DAVE, ELLEN DENUNE, JANE DENUNE, WAYNE DONALDSON, TOMMY DOWNING, RAY DRAKE, NANCY DRAKE, TERRY DUDDY, ALICE . ECKLEY, DICK EDMONDS, FRANCES EMIG, WILLIAM 'EMMERS, MARY FRANCES 'EMSWILER, ELLEN EMSWILER, JIMMY . . . ,Gwendolyn Brandf .....,,..Norma Miller .,.............Jean Muir ERWIN, BETTY FINSTERWALD, GRACE FISHER, BAETTE FORD, OWEN FROMM, VIRGINIA FROST, ALMA LUCILLE FUHR, BOB GILFILLAN, MARY ELIZABETH GINDER, GLORIA GLICK, BILLY HAMILTON, EARL HARMON, DAN HAYES, ELIZABETH HENDERSON, MARTHA HERTENSTEIN, PHILIP HOFFHINE, MARY ANN HOGAN, RICHARD HOOD, CHARLES JONES, JOHN IRWIN JOHNSON, CARL JOSEPH, JOAN KALISH, BOB KARCH, VIRGINIA Page Thirty-two 'HT 9 TAOPC A KAUFFMAN, JACK KIENZLE, CHARLES KNODE, BOB KORPIESKI, IRENE LEUPOLD, ELSIE LICHTENBERG, ELLEN LIEUIRMAN, ARTHUR LIVINGSTON, DORIS MAGNUSON, ELIZABETH MARTIN, DONALD MATCHNEER, MARY ELIZABETH MCCULLOUGH, HARRIET MCDERMOTT, JACK MEIER, ADA METZGER, ANNELIESE MILLER DOROTHY JEAN MILLER EUGENE MILLER NORMA MILLER, RAYMOND MILLER, STANLEY MILLER, WILLIAM MINCH, ROBERT MINEHART, SHIRLEY FRESHMEN MORRIS, CURTIS MORRIS, LAURA MORRIS, ROSE MOUCH, MARY LOU MUIR. JEAN NASON, BEATRICE NEHRENST, NANCY OSBORN, JOHN OSBORN, RICHARD PARKER, BOB PETERS, DOROTHY PETZINGER, RAYMOND PI-IILLIPS, ELSIE V REUTER, BETTY REUTER, PHYLLIS RICE, SCHIER RIFFLE, ALTA ROBERTS, BERNADINE ROSENFIELD, RALPH ROSS, BETTY JANE SCARLETT, MARGARET SCHER, DORIS 'SCHUMAKER, BETTY SCI-IWARTZ, STANLEY SEUM, I-IAZEL ELIZABETH SIDES, ELEANOR SILBERSTEIN, FLORINE SINGER, HARVEY SLAWSON, FORREST SMITH, MARILYN SODT, CAROL MARIE STARRETT, CARL STEWART, OLIVE STEWART, VERNA TULLY, NELLIE LOU WALLICK, JACOUELINE WARREN, PEARL LEE WHIPPLE, BILLY WILLINGHAM, ADRIENNE WITTMANN, WARREN WOLF, JACK WRIGHT, MIRIAM YALMAN, MAURICE ZALK, ANNETTE ZECH, ELIZABETH Page Tll1.7'fj'-t1!7'U8 .1 .f- :T:seefffTTI.Q Tm, eeeeee a-QQIS1-.'i'5i9. .13L'Igff?.:,:'? :Eff 37 ,,, ,. , . 1 :gf jd, it f.,?,,.L4: ,. E 0131- ,,1?Xsww':f+ Q, if 4 - f '-J-:gqch I 52-5313 'f S3 ' --isliif Vfgeff . ' . A I-l Y P T Ii' T' ,Vail , 1 3 il7T ':'Z .A -if . ,, .,.y, Jaw 1 - f , 5, L:-. ai? '-1 1-ffffi?-..,.-.zw ' CARLTON H. SMITH T I-IE Blue and WhiTe Teams oT I934-35 won only one maior sporT championship and only one minor sporT championship, which is a Ii++Ie below par as esTab- lished by previous Bexley Teams. I-lowever, The Track Team was runner up To Delaware, and The baseball Team is one oT The besT in Bexley hisTory. They won The baseball TiTle by deTeaTing Circleville and WesTerville, alThough There is no recog- nized championship because all The schools do noT have Teams. The golT Team is above average, and The Tennis Team is excellenT. All in all, we are proud OT The accompIishmenTs oT The Lion Teams. The TooTbaIl Team, wiTh a very poor ouTIook aT The beginning, surprised iTs mosT ardenT supporTers by losing only To NorTh and Zanesville, and by winning The C. B. L. championship and The LiTTIe Three championship Too. In The league, The Lions were Tied only by WesTerville, and downed all oTher opponenTs. IT was Truly a greaT TooTball Team. The baskeTball prospecTs looked very brighT aT The ouTseT, buT Turned ouT To be quiTe an unlucky and disappoinTing Team, by losing eleven and winning only seven. They losT eighT and won only Two in The league, and Tinished Tied Tor The lasT place wiTh Marysville. The Track Team beaT WesTerviIIe 65 To 64 and was runner up in The league meeT To Delaware. They made I I poinTs in The disTricT meeT, buT were deTeaTed by a sTrong ouTsTanding ArIingTon Team. In a Triangular meeT wiTh Circleville ancl ChillicoThe, The Lions Tinished only eighT poinTs behind ChilIicoThe, who were easily disTricT champions in Their disTricT. The Team was well above The average, despiTe The weaTher handicap This spring. The baseball Team is The besT To represenT Bexley since l928, and aT presenT has won six ancl IosT Tour, and promises To Tinish The season wiTh a splendid record. The swimming Team was Tine buT did noT geT inTo much compeTiTion. The golT Team was abouT The average, and To daTe has won Tour and Iosf Three, and Tinished Third in The league maTches. The Tennis Team was very good. Jack Kull was runner up in The disTricT cham- pionship. By glancing aT The above records, iT can easily be seen ThaT no Team buT The baskeTbalI squad Tinished wiTh a percenTage less' Than .500, and ThaT is an enviable record, while The TooTbalI, baseball, and Tennis Teams were ouTsTanding. Page Tlzirty-fom' e TOPC 4 4 4 4 T. ' 4 4 Q. TE 'U 9 U sv - E' 'D an FE I U . E x: .2-2 o U7 E - E I ru CD U. I L - J- DD.CG Ii. 'EB gmt E-53 :IDE mo-C -92-7 02.3 o 0155? HQ, hm g3.Q : mg 31 Siu.: , E9 4-E C5111-'P ..fU .UQLUW wig 423'- limi 'U45.:O OIBE ntiffqi 22.52 may Z 'CU' '.- 033.1 +P-'EJ ....,r!fv V+. C wawhfo -.C -233 xo.. om - L. U2 'D ...qc- C4305 OP-X01 LEIUJ-3: E E H6 . I QD Deer ng, Brock, Vi le r,S.M I'1O Mi V. dne FE! B J. Ui 'fo l Hemi r, E. Mille oung, B. Y w: B. Essiq, O ird r Th Schachf. oaclw C Mgr.Si'1arp,AssT Coclanes Shumaker awkins, H Doheriy, GY oli M Glick Chesier, Carr , Eckley, Clark, B. SS Fry, Hogan, Elo WI O urfh r Fo .Q E Lu od Page Thirty-Eve 'f-I-T18 TOPC T' FOOTBALL T HIS YEAR Two championship Tlags proudly TloaTed over The Lion TooTball camp. This is The TirsT year ThaT Bexley has gained undispuTed TirsT place in boTh The CenTral Buckeye and LiTTle Three Leagues. In The CenTral Buckeye The Lions won Tour games and Tied The one wiTh WesTer- ville, buT This game had no eTTecT on The Tinal sTanding, Tor WesTerville was laTer beaTen by Marysville by a one poinT margin. WesTerville was The runner-up in The league, wiTh Three wins, one loss, and one Tie. In The LiTTle Three The Lions added Upper ArlingTon To Their sTring oT vicTims aTTer beaTing Grandview, To Take TirsT place in This myThical league. Grandview Took second by righT oT a win over ArlingTon. The Lions sTarTed The season oTT righT by Taking The opening game Trom Lan- casTer ST. Mary's on Bexley's home Tield, I2-O. The Tollowing Friday nighT, The Team minus The services oT Johnny Miller, sTar cenTer, iourneyed To NorTh. The only good poinT oT This game, Trom Bexley's sTand- poinT, was The experience gained, as The Team suTTered a 32-O deTeaT To The TasT, hard-hiTTing NorTh Team. On The Tollowing SaTurday, The Lions incurred Their only oTher deTeaT oT The season, when They losT I2-O To The Lash High Team Trom Zanesville on a rain-soaked Tield. WesTerville led The Bexley Team Tor The TirsT Three guarTers, 7-O, only To have The Lions come up in The lasT Two minuTes and push over a Touchdown. ln This game Bexley made one OT The Tew poinTs aTTer Touchdown +ha+ she made all season To Tie The game up aT 7-7. Marysville was Taken inTo camp by The score oT I3-O on The hoT, dry Union CounTy Tield. The Homecoming game wi+h Grandview was won by The close score oT 6-O, alThough The highly TouTed Grandview Team never came wiThin a close scoring disTance. The Bexley Tield was again drenched by rain beTore The game wiTh Delaware and resembled a lake more Than a playing Tield. Again The Lions led up unTi! The lasT quarTer when Johnny Miller blocked a punT, and NeuTzling recovered on The Willis High one yard line. From here Bexley scored The lone Touchdown oT The day To win 6-2. The game wiTh Circleville was never in danger, and The Lions won by The comTorTable margin oT 24-6. The Circleville marker in This game happened To be her only Touchdown Tor The enTire season. ATTer a week's lay-OTT The Lions came back To deTeaT Upper ArlingTon by The margin oT a saTeTy, 8-6. This game was TeaTured by The blocking oT Two punTs by Brooke, Bexley righT guard. J. Miller, cenTer: STancliTTe, guard: NeuTzling, Tackle: and HoTmayer, end, were awarded posiTions on The myThical All-CenTral-Buckeye TirsT Team. Cahill, halTback, and Knies, Tackle, received places on The second Team. SCORES Bexley LancasTer ST. Marys 0. Bexley 6: Grandview O. Bexley NorTh 32. Bexley 6: Delaware 2. Bexley Zanesville I2. Bexley 24: Circleville 6. Bexley 7, WesTerville 7. Bexley 8: Upper ArlingTon 6 Bexley Marysville 0. Page Thirty-si. The TOPC FirsT row, lefT To righT: Bailey, T.7 l-luTchins, f.7 Myers, g.7 CapT. STarTzrnan, g.7 BurgeTT, g.7 NeuTzling, c, Second row: Coach SmiTh7CxBorchers, T.7 Emig, T.7 l-lenceroTh, c.7 l-loTmayer, g.7 ArnoTT, g.: Mgr. SodT. I BASKETBALL HE 1934-35 ediTion oT e Bexley baskeTball Team sTarTed The season wiTh a brighT ouTlook and Tinished iT in good Torrn7 neverTheless, The season as a whole could noT be considered a good one. One OT The main reasons Tor This was The graduaTion OT CapTain Charles STarTzman aT mid-year. ATTer some TasT, close games in The pre-season campaign, The Lions sTarTed ouT The CenTral Buckeye League season wiTh wins over Delaware and Marysville. How- ever This ended The league winnings Tor The Lions, alThough They did win quiTe a Tew oTher non-league games. The ouTsTanding one oT These was The posT-season game won Trom Columbus Academy. ln This game The AcademyiTes led by I8-5 aT The halT, only To have a TighTing Lion Team come back and win The game, 2l-20. ln The DisTricT TournamenT Bexley was deTeaTed by MT. Vernon, alThough she had been leading aT The halTway mark by a sizable margin. Bob Bailey, The only Lion cager To be menTioned, received a Torward posiTion on The All-CenTral-Buckeye second Team. Bexley shared The cellar posiTion in The league wiTh Marysville as boTh Teams won Two and losT eighT in CenTral Buckeye compeTiTion. Bexley Bexley Bexley Bexley Bexley Bexley Alumni 2l, BelleTonTaine 25. Marion Harding 29. DayTon Fairmonl' 24. Urbana I 7. Delaware I7 Bexley Bexley Bexley Bexley Bexley Bexley SCORES 247 Marysville I8. 7 Circleville 26. 7 WesTerville 23. 7 Grandview 2I. 7 ArlingTon I7. 7 Delaware 22 Bexley Bexley Bexley Bexley Bexley Bexley Marysville 2l. Circleville 25. Wesrarville 29, Grandview I9. UniversiTy School I6. Columbus Academy 20. Page Thirty-se1'e1z ,L ' ' -I-OPC ' Fronl row, leTT To righT: Edwards, Teegardin, Cahill, CapT. Emig, Myers, Kull, BabbeTT. Second row: Mgr. Shupe, Cornell, Joseph, Bailey, l-lolimayer, l-laTch, BurgeTT, B. Emig, Lamneck Coach SmiTh. Third row: Coclanes, Blose, Hogan, Bradner, ArnoTT, Kimmelman. BASEBALL l-llS year Bexley was joined by Two oTher schools oT The CenTral Buckeye League in supporTing baseball Teams. These Two Teams, Circleville and WesTerville, were boTh beaTen by Bexley, buT There were s+ill noT enough C. B. L. Teams To Torm a baseball league. The season lid-liTTer was a double-header wiTh Greemfield, which The Lion diamonders losT by scores OT ll-4 and 7-6. ATTer This upseT The Lions sTarTed a winning sTreak which lasTed over Tour games. They won Trom London 8-7, Circleville I2-2, deTeaTed WesTerville in a Tive inning game, I4-3, and Took CenTral inTo camp in a hiTTing dual, II-7. H ,The nexT TasTe oT deTeaT was Trom The hands oT Groveporfr by a 4-3 score. The Lions goT back inTo sTride in Time To Take WorThingTon, 4-O, buT losT iT again when They were seT back by EasT, 5-I, in a DisTricT TournamenT game. ln deTeaTing London 4-l, This year's Team seT a precedenT, Tor no oTher Bexley Team has deTeaTed London Twice in one year. The Team won a double header Trom LancasTer by The scores oT I4-9 and 7-6, buT dropped The Tinal game oT The season To WesT, 8-5. Thus The Team ended The season wiThi8 vicTories and 5 losses. Page T11 i1'1'y-ezfglzt X K 1 i The T-orc V' K 3 i FirsT row, leTT To righT: Bill Morris, George Brownewell, Russell Joseph, CapT. 'Will l-luTchins Jack Deering, Bob Bailey, Dick Emig. Second row: CrayTon Walker, Mgr., lv1ilTon Kimmelman, Bill Bradner, Bill Barnes, Dayfon Hence- roTh, Dick Neufzling, Lloyd Shupe, Ed Hofmayer, Ned Blose, Willard O'Neal, CarlTon SmiTh, Coach TRACK l-lE Blue and WhiTe Track and Tield men did noT Tare quiTe as well This year as Their immediaTe predecessors, Tor They Took only a second in The CenTral Buckeye League meeT. Delaware Took TirsT To conTinue The see-saw baTTle which has occurred Tor The lasT Tour years, wiTh Bexley and Delaware sharing The championship alTernaTely. The C. B. L. meeT was held aT Selby Field in Delaware, and wiTh This as an incenTive, The home-Towners seT To work and ToTaled 50 poinTs. Bexley Took second place wiTh 35 poinTs, buT was pushed hard by Circleville, who accumulaTed 32 poinTs. WesTerville and Marysville were TourTh and TiTTh, wiTh 3Ilf2 and I6 poinTs respecTively. Grandview's Three-man Team did noT place. ln This meeT six C. B. L. records were broken, OT which Bexley esTablished Two. Will I-luTchins flashed over The 220 yards in 22.3 seconds, To beaT The old mark by .7 seconds. The halT-mile relay, composed of Joseph, O'Neal, Bradner and l-luTchins, lowered The record oT ThaT race from I:37.8 To I:37. Because oT bad weaTher in The early spring, Bexley was Torced To call OTT quiTe a Tew dual meeTs. The Lions did, however, Take a Thrilling meeT from WesTerville by The close score of 65-64. In a Triangular meeT wiTh ChillicoThe and Circleville, The Team could do no beTTer Than a second, wiTh ChillicoThe walking OTT wiTh TirsT honors. Page Tliiriy-11f1iC . vvvv .vvvv 2 .T v,vvv.v,vvvJ Ti.. TO... Upper leff, lefT To righfz Joseph, B. Bradner, P. Myers, Kull. Upper righT: MacDonald, G. Burgeff, Erlenbach, ArnoTT. Boffomz I-Iufchins, G. Brownewell, I-Iofrnayer, Blose, F. Brownewell. SWIMMING, TENNIS, GOLF EXLEY'S swimming Team engaged in a dual meeT aT Greenfield, April 2, and came back wiTh The shorT end of a 43-32 score. George Brownewell was The big poinT-geTTer for Bexley wifh firsfs in diving and The I00 yard backsTroke, and a second in The 50 yard free s+yIe. In The l00 yard backsfroke Brownewell Took firsf, and Dick Bloss Third. BexIey's 200 yard free sTyIe relay Team, composed of Grosvenor, Blose, and I-Iufchins, was forced To second place. Fred Brownewell and Ned Blose placed Third and fourfh respecTiveIy in The IOO yard free sTyleg and The I50 yard Medley relay Team composed of George Browne- well, I-Iofmayer and I-luTchins, Took firsT. The Tennis Team goT a laTe sTarT and did noT geT in much pracfice in The early season. I-Iowever, Jack Kull did win his way To The finals of The DisTricT TournamenT, where he was finally beaTen in a close, hard mafch. The golf Team was made up complefely of iuniorsg This speaks well of The pos- sibilifies of nexT year's Team. In The Greafer Columbus League, They finished Third and managed To finish in The same place in The Cenfral Buckeye mafches. They also won Two dual meefs over The London Team and The Y. lvl. C. A. The scores have been as follows: Bexley O ....,..................,.. Norfh I2 Bexley IIV2 .......... ..... L ondon V2 Bexley 9lf2 ..., .. ............... Easf 2lf2 Bexley Il .... . . ........ Aquinas I Bexley 6 .... Q .,............... Grandview 6 Bexley Blfz .................. Y. M.C. A. 3lf2 Bexley 2lf2 .................... ArIingTon 9lf2 Bexley llfz .................... Academy IIV2 In The league meeT The Teams ranked as follows: Circleville, Grandview, Bexley, Wesferville, Delaware. Page Forty - 1-I-lit? TOPC Firsl row, lell lo righl: Orlela Swackhamer, Jane Walsh, Anna May Allhaus, Margarel Duddy, Eslher Dean, Louise Howell, Conslance Bryanl, Virginia Harmon. Second row: Gail Scheibel, Leona Manly, Miss lzora Scoll, Elsie Schieler, Belly Rillle, Dorolhy C I h a a an. Belly Marsh and Dora Barrell are B girls nol included in lhe piclure. GIRLS' ATHLETIC CLUB HE coveled B lellers were awarded .lo lhe above girls by lhe Girls' Alhlelic Club in January al lhe regular monlhly meeling. Allhough all ol lhese leller- wearers are nol seniors, lhey have succeeded in gaining SOO poinls, lhrough parlici- paling in various sporls. The winner ol lhe senior cup, which is given lo lhe girl whom lhe club elecls as lhe mosl oulslanding senior in alhlelics, is Dora Barrell. Bexley joined wilh Grandview in sponsoring a baskelball Plav-Day held al lhese lwo schools in April. The class leams ol Upper Arlinglon, Universily l-ligh School, Grandview, and Bexley parlicipaled in lhis conlesl. lnler-class lournamenls in volley ball and baslcelball were played. The inlra- mural lournamenls consisled ol volley ball, baskelball, deck-lennis, shullle board, and lennis. The oliicers of lhe G. A. C. lor lhis year are: presidenl, Leona Manly, vice- presidenl, Elsie Schielerg secrelary, Marjorie Landrum, lreasurer, Jane Walshg social chairman, Kalhryn Mayer, senior adviser, Jane l-lunlinglon. Page Forty-on e -4 vvv- TLQTOPC - I I PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY DR. S. D. EDELMAN I29 Soulh Oranl Ave. Diseases ol Children J. L. I-IENNEY Reporler of Supreme Courl of Ohio AH'orney al' Law Judiciary Building Slafe I-louse DR. CHARLES S. Sl-IRIVER 84I Wesl' Broad KENNETH ATKINSON CLOUSE. Ivl. D. I85 Easlr Sfale Slreef General Praclice and Diseases of Children LOUIS J. ROTI-I, lvl. D. 350 Easl Slale Praclice Lirniled Io Urology My besl wishes for Jrhe success of Ihe gradualing class of Bexley I-ligh School. ROY L. WILDERM UTI-I Complimenrs of DR. LEWIS R. BASCI-I AUGUSTUS A. I-IALL, M. D. RICHARD H. WALLACE, M. D. DR- R- L- MCCLARREN I Velerinarian 2344 Easl Main FA. 92l7 l957 Easl' Ivlain ST. I-IAIVIILTON, KRAMER 84 WILES AH'orneys-al-Law I-lunfinglon Banlc Building DR. ARII-IUR ZIPSER 630 Beggs Building Chiropodisr Complimenls of DR. S. C. SWERDLOW Den+is'r 685 Bryden Road MURREL I-I. TURTON, lvl. D. 2384 Easr Main Sfreel I I I Pg lotxt Y Y Y 1-I-ITE TOPCI1 A Y Y I I PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY EDWARD J. STODDARD 8 Easf Broad DR. MORRIS OOLDBERO 328 Easf Sfaie A'Horney Complimenfs of V, L, STEFFEL JOHN J. CHESTER, JR. Demqsf P. L. CORDRAY, M. D. 683 Easf Broad I I LOUIS MARK, M. D. 277 Norih High LURIE 8, GIFFQRD DR. JVW. JACKMAN 1, . . Afiorneys and Coiinsellors ai' Law rjvigngzcw 83 Scum High Sweef I24 Soufh Washingfon LOUIS M. HARRIS, M. D. Physician and Surgeon ARTHUR O. HELMICK, M. 78 SOUII1 5II'1 Ave. D ' 685 Bryden Road EA. 6444 I JOHN A. CONNOR Complimenfs of I 8 Eas+ Broad DR. ALBERT D. FROST I DR. CARL W. EMMERT EDWARD N. COOK, D. D. S. I 1452 E. Main S+. FA. osi4 327 Easfr S+a+e S+. I I I. Y I , -A I Page P t tf V 'vvv vvvv'v v WT e-1-oric 4 Y CContinued from RATCLIFF, BIARJORIE, couteriere5 ll. 11. S.. 19355 Ohio State University, 19395 American Academy of Arts, 19425 Best K Co., N. Y. C., 19445 Nouveau Vogue Dress Shop, Paris, France, 1946. REUTER, MALVERN, V. Pres.5 B. H. S., 19355 Ohio State University, 19395 llechanical Engi- neerg V. Pres. of General Motors Company, 1948. RITTER, HELEN, hostess5 B. H. S., 19355 Capi- tal University, 19395 Lesley School of Domestic Science, 19425 Rainbow Tea Room, Rocke- feller Center, N. Y. C., 1946. ROBERTS, PEGGY, aviatrixg B. H. S., 19355 Ohio State University, 1936, 375 University of Rochester School of Nursing, 1938, 395 hostess on TWA airlines, 19395 women's endur- ance record in aviation in America, 19405 women's round the world record, 1943. SCHUH. MARY, doctorg B. H. S., 19355 Capital University, 19395 Phi Beta Kappag Johns Hop- kins School of Medicine, M.D., 19415 cure for sleeping sickness, 1947. SCHWARTZ, JACK, authorg B. H. S.. 19355 Ohio State University, 19395 steward on ship Normandie, 19415 globe-trotter, author, African Nights. SHARP, KATHARINE, secret serviceg B. H. S., 19355 Ohio State University, 19395 Police Dept. of Cols., Ohio, 19405 Federal Secret Service agent, 1946. SNELL, BETTY, chemistg B. H. S., 19355 Ohio State University, 19395 Parke-Davis Chemical Research Dept.. 19415 dean of Chemistry Dept., Mich. University, 1948. STANCLIFFE, JOSE, embalmer5 B. H. S., 19355 Lmcmnati ,College of Embalming, 1937: Stancliffe Funeral Directors, 19385 prof. of anatomv, Cinn. College of Embalming, 19475 State Coroner, 1950. ST.-XRTZMAN, CHARLES, baseball starg B, H, S.. 1935: Columbus Rerl Birdsg professional baseball, 19375 Boston Red Socks, 1942. page 23J STEPHENSON, ROSALIND, social matrong B. H. S., 19355 Wellesley College, 19395 pres., Newport, R. I., VVomen's Club, 1947. TATEM, DURWARD, aviatorg B. H. S., 19355 Ohio State University, 19385 speed record for transatlantic hop, 1946. TIIALL, BEVLYN, botanistg B. H. S., 1933, Ohio State University, 19395 teacher or botany at Ashley Hall, Charleston, S. C., 19415 Botanical expedition to South America, 19435 poetry, Tropic Chants, On Distant Heights. THOMPSON, BETTY, Shop managei'5 B. H. S., 19355 Ohio State University, 19395 Hob Nob Gift Shop, 19465 nz. Emerson Caryer, s. of Leo A. Caryer, 1939. VAN BIBBER, RAYMOND, grocerg 13. H. S., 19355 personnel of Kroger Grocery and Bak- ing Co., 19375 Yau llibber Grocery Co., Inc., 19395 Pres. of Van Bibber Grocery Company, Inc., 1942 . VVARD, JANE, teacl1er5 B. H. S., 19355 William and Mary College, 19395 teacher of Spanish. WHEELER, RUTH, an1bassador5 B. H. S., 19355 Denison University, 19395 teacher oti French, Northampton School for Girls, Northampton, Mass., 19415 First woman ambassador to France, 1949. VVILDERMUTH, FRANCES, author: B. H. S., 19355 Ohio State University, 19395 Paris cor- respondentg staff of N. Y. Times, 19405 globe trotterg Pulitzer Prize for best news story, 19345 author. Pl'il1fL'l'lS Ink, C11esc1r'.r Ghost Walks Again.. YASSENOFF, ABNER, aclvertiser5 B. H. S., 19355 Ohio State University, 19395 personnel of the Thompson Advertising Co., 1941. ZTTZKE, VERNE, engineer5 B. H. S., 19355 Ohio State University, 19395 Case, 19415 engi- neer, H9415 pres. of the International Derrick Company, 1947. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT lContinued from page Zll 'l, Richard Ottenberg, desire to will to my brother, George, my permanent excused absence slipl' At this time the author ot this testament wishes to leave his scholastic record to anyone desiring a scholarship-to kindergarten. 'We, Fred Brownewell, Richard Ottenberg, and R. Wendell Knode, bequeath all ot our claims to Ann's attections to l.. Riley. May it bring you happiness.' livly, what equivocators they turned out to be.l 'We, Emerson and Betty, do relinquish our record ot a tour years' dating period to anyone who can better it.' 'l, Clarence Isaac, being ot a charitable nature, leave my penny savings, col- lected while engaged in pounding piano wire into submission, to those privileged to attend ivlr. Tipton's classes, so that they may purchase pencils and uphold the precedent established by the class ot '355 namely, not a senior without a pencil.' lWouldn't that be heaven, Mr. Tipton?l ln witness thereot, we, the undersigned, have hereunto set our hand land seall this thirteenth day ot June, in the Year ot Our Lord Nineteen Hundred and Thirty- Five. Robert Benzin, President, - Fred Brownewell, Vice-President, Betty Thompson, Secretary-Treasurer. We, the class ot '35, hereby do appoint, and tully authorize our' tormer music supervisor and dear triend, Mr. Kent S. Morse. as executor ot this, our last will and testament. Page Fart,v-four TIN? TI-OPCl'l I Do You Know 'lhal you have one of Ohio's mosl highly raled colleges righl here in your own communily? CAPITAL UNIVERSITY has won Ihis dislinclion Ihrough over a cenlury of consecraled service in Ihe preparalion of young men and women for all wallcs of life. YOU CANNOT OBTAIN A MORE THOROUGH EDUCATION ELSEWHERE. CAPITAL UNIVERSITY OFFERS I8 CURRICULA, including: LIBERAL ARTS NURSING GENERAL SCIENCE TEACHER TRAINING: Educalion--Nursing Science-Nursing ARTS-PROFESSIONAL High School Ar'I's-Agricullure Elemenlary ArI's-Business Admi- Public School Music niS+ra+i0n MUSIC Ar'Is-Denlislryi Bachelor of Science Arls-Engmeermg Diploma in Music AHS'-Law . . Cerlificale Courses AHS-'Medlclne Applied Music PHARMACY CAPITAL UNIVERSITY OFFERS I6 MAJORS Annual expenses for Iuilion, fees and books approximale 5200. Tolal annual expenses including room and board will range from S375 Io 5500. Applicalion for Admission Should Be Made Before June l5I'h For a personal inferview visil' Ihe campus or call FA. II39 and ask for E. W. KASTNER, Field Represenlaiive CAPITAL UNIVERSITY Page Forfyvfizie H-I-he-I-oPch'w' l TICE 8: J EFFERS Seling Midland Mulual Life Insurance and Annuilies I22 Easi' Broad S+. Phone AD I29l Columbus, Ohio When Your Sweel Toolh Thinlcs of Sweeis Your Wisdom Toolh Thinks of WENTZ Where i+'s always 'Fair wealher When good fellows gel logelher al WENTZ PHARMACY SEPTOIDS A Powerful Pleasanl lvloulh Anliseplic in Lozenze Form BEXLEY'S FAMOUS PRODUCT I' nv'-llwe-l-orclwvv-v Vol ll Ileasqg Illml Ile: CONGRATULATES THE CLASS OF 1935 THE CLASS OF '35 will long remember fhe good limes +l1a'r 1'l1ey have experienced al' one of Columbus' finesf dance pavilions. -H-'TheToPch'w For Year 'Round Comfort Johns Manville fRock Woolj Home lnsula+ion HOME INSULATION COMPANY 395 E. Broad S+. Of Columbus AD. 8I I5 ROBERT J. DIENST PAVING CONTRACTOR 297 Sou+h High S+ree+ Columbus, Ohio ADams 6l05 SCHOEDINGER 8. CO. Funeral Direc+ors Eas+ Sfaie S+ree+ af Fi'f+h . COLUMBUS, OHIO PgFyl THE ACME LAUNDRY CO. Leaders in Qualify BLANKETS FINISHED LIKE NEW 454-64 E. Main S+. AD. 4200 Buy Your Car From B U L K L E Y Cadillac LaSalle Oldsmobile 600 E. Long S+. AD. I77I A n I In Cenral Ohio It's Ice Cream ' e E' COLUMBUS SIGN CO. Manufadurers of Oufsfanding NEON SIGNS Signs of Every Descripfion-Show Cards-Posfers 39 W. S+aI'e S+. AD. 7I08 P F h,.,15i41 v vvvvvvvv vvvvvvv- T i19TOPCl'l V fo FIRST choice wifh Jrhose who know and insisi upon 'Forer'nos'r qualify ods and an afrnospnere of laslring beaufy and refinement open Day and Nagin including sunday C7 ' C7 411 H5 3 ff t I9 N. High Sf. Nexi' fo Deshler Ho'I'el 2 GEO. BYERS SONS Inc. DISTRIBUTORS DE SOTO PLYMOUTH AUBURN Complefe Repairing and Body Shop 69 N. 20TH ST. FA. 8l68 HILL TAILORING CO. TAILORS TO YOUNG MEN I894 HIGH ST. AT I6TH AV. Page Fifty as vvvv TLQTOPCLEVVVVV A F ew of Our Bexley Eleeirleezl Installations Sfreel Lighrs Traffic Lighls A Bexley High School Bexley Grade School Fred Lazarus Residence . Simon Lazarus Residence Chas. M. Francisco Residen S+. Charles Baromeo Colleg Bexle M. E. Church Y Allan Gundershiemer Reside AND NOW THE BEXLEY THEATRE Call Us 'lor lmmediale Eleclrical SERVICE THE ELECTRIC POWER EQUIPMENT CCMPANY AD 52l5 5l-53 Easl Cheslnul S+ 'I' f WTI1eIomI1Am Service wifh a Smile AI. G. Schneider Shoe Rebuilding Company Shoes Cleaned and Dyed I280 Oak SI. aI' Wilson InI'erior and Exferior Decoraiing EAST SIDE Wall Paper and Pain? SI'ore D. E. GORDON, Propriefor I85 Wilson Ave. EV. 3I I5 ROBT. S. DINGLEDINE CO. REAL ESTATE I . . I The Federal Unlon Llfe Insurance Co. INSURES FROM BIRTH TO AGE 65 Herman E. Emig, Mgr., 206 E. SI'a+e S+. Columbus, Ohio ADams 47I8 THE OHIO STATE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY U. S. BRANDT, Presidenl' I.. A. HIGH, Manager Home Office Agency Broad aI' Gran+ Ave. Columbus, Ohio The McClure-Nesbitt Motor Co. CHEVROLET DEALERS Day or Nigh+ Service on All Malces of Cars I505 Eas+ Main S+. FAirfax III2-I I I3 Page Fifty-tl I f :'fA:TTTTT: The To rch I TTT T 'T+grTrW T T TW TTT 1 1' Marhrarh PhoTographs oT DisTincTion TO The Class oT I935 we wish To exTencl our Thanks Tor Their cooperaTion and paTronage. We hope you will regard Bachrach noT only as The oTTicial phoToqrapher oT The Class oT I935. buT as your personal phoTographerg and ThaT we will have The pleasure OT serving you in The years To come. I5 NorTh FourTh STreeT ADams 5959 f 1 as i fell.. I....I. A. B. C. CARPET CLEANING COMPANY ORIENTAL AND DOMESTIC Rue AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANING NEW CARPET, RUGS, PADS AND LINOLEUM SEWING. J. REPAIRING AND LAYING GA. 2I I3 H. MALLORY, MGR. 33 W. GATES ST. YOUR'S This is YOUR slore. Here you may oblain al a Reasonable, Fair Price +l'Ie Ufrnosf in Qualify, Service, Variely and Courlesy. Our Consfanf G-rowfh Proves We Please. Call FA. 2I6I for Delivery Open 24 Hours Every Day IQD 9 W , Paul's Food Shoppe, Inc. 25l3-I7 E. MAIN ST. Qualily Service Courlesy Va rieI'y Depenclabilihy The paper used in 'Ihis annual, supplied by The Central Ohio Paper Company Copco School Supplies A Columbus Ins+i+u'Iion Exira Value Papers PgFff 'fwil-I19 TOPCIT TTT WALTER ENGLISH Store of 1000 Foods 2505-7 E. Main S+. Ia+ Cassinghamj BEXLEY'S NEWEST AND FASTEST GROWING FOOD MARKET FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRUITS In FuII Variefy O WALTER ENGLISH CANNED GOODS . DAVID DAVIES BABY BEEF and O'II1er Choice Brands of MeaIs O FAST DELIVERY Call EA. II85 Open Sundays and Evenings t 3'-.i1.r W-1Tl1QTovel1-H COMMUNITY HARDWARE A. C. Helmbreclni'-Owner 2359 E. Main S+ree+ Pl'1one EV. 29l5 The Kauffman-Lattimer Co. Scieniific Apparaius and Laboralory Supplies Clmesfnul' and Fourfh S+ree+s Columbus, Ohio SAY IT WITH FLOWERS from UNDERWOOD BROS. Over 50 Years of Floral Service +o Columbus and Viciniiy 2ls+ S+ree'I' and Fair Ave. FAirfax II79 l I I A F IEND N1 i The Arisfocral' of Low Priced Cars S+andarcl Chevrolei' Six Masier DeLuxe Chevrolef Priced as Low as S465 F. O. B. Delroii Bobb Chevrolet C0 62l-633 Parsons Ave. AD. 8I85 Eleven Years Selling Chevrolels Page Fifty N f 4 Q ww-'Tl1eToPcl1'v-v CONNELL,FLORIST A 8 You Can'+ Live Far From a FENTON STORE And your Bexley Fen+on's is a+ Main and Cassidy O MRS. L. PALMER, Mgr FA. 0280 A FENTONS 2385 E. Main S+. FA. l7l3 y Cleaners 1 D i q I Dyers When in Doub+ Call FA. 80l7 HIGH SPEED SERVICE Compleie Aufomobile Service All Work Guaranfeecl l995 E. MAIN ST. RES., GA. 2604 MAin 1929 MAin l929 DENTON 85 DONALDSON FUNERAL DIRECTORS KNOWN FOR SERVICE Page I' 1' my-lplue-lrorchvv-Y Y v Radio Servioe T l Elecfrical Repairs l SCHELL SCENIC STUDIOS sas s. High s+. Bexley Electric l MA. 3889 2463 E. Main S+. EV. 54l5 i Dorothy Stevens Humphreys Teacher of Singing LA. 663l 2354 N. 4th St. THOMAS EWING VAN METER OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN 983 Easl' Main S+ree1' EV. IOI6 ELEVATORS Passenger and Freight Residence Lifts Dumbwaiters--Elecfric and Hand The Capital Lift 81 Manufacturing Co. W. Town and Lucas Sis. Maintenance Dept., AD. 2437 Stevenson, Vercoe, Fuller 81 Lorenz STOCKS at BONDS 2l4-222 Huntington Bank Building P 9 WTI.. .I-orc I1 , ,,,Y I I A I M. A In I' 8: S Alex Kaetzel I SEJTNIQUZTSIJIO on Wholesale Dealer In LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS We Qfdfgj' UW I and SHOE STORE SUPPLIES Pawfed Scenery I 249 S. Fron+ S+. I ADams 3647 3I-33 W. Town S+. 7077 Courfeous Service M n A AD. 5747 I THE HARRIS COMPANY I OPTICIANS I I08 S. High S+. Columbus, Oluo The F 81 Y Construction Co. 328 E. Town SI. i H THE BUILDINGS WE BUILD, BUILD OUR BUSINESS I LUNCHEONS DINNERS LITTLETONS COUNTRY CLUB I 4I85 E. Main S+. For Reservafions Call FA. 0466 Open I0 A. M. +iII I A. M. PANE RICKER, Mgr. C. O. LITTLETON, P No Cover Charge Privafe Pariies Dancing NIgI IIIy I HOMER C. GILL COAL CO. QUALITY COAL 8: COKE j 35I NeiIs'I'on S+. MA. 325 I P X t 10.4. y,,fY -L , , ,T -M A I I 1935 HUPMQBILE WM. G. MOUCH 'l ll INSURANCE f A A Cl To fu AD. 7854 f W fli T Mosl' beaufiful of. all air-mincied CGIZ1 I ' 1 l2:hH.bPJhQy:lrau IC bra es, 4 oor se an 22235 ffl: 35 8 9 5 eqripped for on y- 8 E- C'1eS+ u+ i K. C. BROWN, Inc. 'k A ' Q t 380 E. Broad S+. When you see me, don'+ llwinlc of Life Insurance Bu'r l When you Jrhinlc of Life Insurance, See Me FRITZ A. LICHTENBERG, Manager MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. 806-9 Buckeye Bldg. ADams 9203 A WILSON FLOORS CG. l Hardwood and Resilienf Floors Linoleum Floors and Walls A Napanee KH'cl'1en Cabinefs Flexwood 337-39 Easf Town S+. L. P S11 Y-JTl1elorcl1aw WM. W. CALLIF Commission MerchanTs ' Wholesale FruiT and Produce I77 E. Town ST. AD.30I6 The E. E. Slhedd Mercantile Co. WHOLESALE GROCERS 225-233 N. FronT ST. Columbus, Ohio Specialized PrinTing Tor Schools and Colleges : OR years we have cooperaTed wiTT1 Teachers and sTudenTs in The prinTing of high school and college publicaTions. A varieTy oT periodicals oT educaTional insTiTuTions-year books, monThly magazines, newspapers and class books- are prinTed annually in our planT. VVe operaTe The largesl' prinTing and book binding esTablishmenT in cenTral Ohio and our TaciliTies make available a compleTe modern service. We have a Trained sTaTT oT consulTanTs whose years oT experience in This specialized work enable us To oTiea' valuable suggesTions, advice and ideas in TaciliTaTing The work oT school prinTing and solving iTs problems. FurTher inTorrnaTion upon requesi' oT TaculTy members or sTudenTs in charge oT publicaTions. THEF. J. HEER PRINTING COMPANY 372-386 Souih FourTh STreeT Columbus. Ohio The Sunday Creek Coal Company 44 EasT Broad STreeT Page ,5'i.i'Iy-tl11'e1' vwQTI1QTorIcI1ew SHEPPARD AUTO SERVICE CADILLAC 8: LA SALLE SERVICE 42 NorI'I1 Granf Ave. AD. I853 JOSTEN'S TREASURE-CRAFT JEWELERS CLASS RINGS, COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS MEDALS AND TROPHIES PINS Facforyx Owa+onna, Minnesofa BUY THAT NEW OR USED FORD V8 from CULBERTSON-HENDERSON Your Downfown Ford Dealer S87 37 Sou+I'I FourII1 S'Iree+ C AD. 8I I7 .4, -. 1 Complimems of our LQQ A E I J' 'u 01, S I: BEXLEY SERVICE STATION PURE Ig : Drexel and Main Sfreef R '0u.,N,-,bf 'J II,,, ?fge,I R. E. WILLIAMS, Manager u' A I- - - - -I IRON FIREMAN STOKERS GlMCO ROCKQ WOOL HOUSE INSULATION The Sunday Creek Coal Company IRON FIREMAN DIVISION WESTINGHOUSE AIR CONDITIONING 4I5 E. Broad SI. AD. 52Il P c Si.l'fX'-f0II7' Mmfflfs-The -I-OPCI1 LU NCHEON DINNERS II8 PARSONS AVE.-ADAMS OIBO SODAS OPEN 7:30 A. M.-CLOSE I:30 P. M. CANDIES GITLIN TAILOR Makers of High Class CIo+hes 545 S. Drexel Ave. JOHN HARWARD, Mgr. THE EASTERN CLEANERS SERVING A DISCRIMINATING CLIENTELE I976 E. Main S+. FA. 0200 CompIimen+s of F. O. SCHOEDINGER We Carry a CompIe're Line of Founfain Pens Priced from SI +o SIO All Makes of Foun+ain Pens Repaired STATE OFFICE SUPPLY CO. 44 SouI'h Third S+. ESTABLISHED l850 I63 I Parsons Ave. COOK 81 SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS Invalid Coach Service GArfieId 5626 Columbus, Ohio P gc 51.113 fi o'gbiiTiK1QNO05wp Q53 WM, S9 54 C, ,rx ' 'f if Ex MG4, ' A x E' W .ads 'ls 0 1. xi' xi, Qxgf9g0Ce X , 'V' VXQ 7' .. BAND Ff5'7'jy,4L U W.- JFXAMS4 JU R-5fN!0R f,,, 4 -LK , , J4 ufogrgp 115 Ng? fd 'JW ,QQ F XWMMMJA Vw WNW L, 2' - ,f.fQ, 1 V JV jf, ' 1,240 13071 fB.0T68u.-4Sf'pioS5 . R li M fffffffff 'gl 'ef' F ww aww my , ff! WM31 C .,3B x M QW if 5 'W Q Ralf of 'U g X Q Xl R ,-'I , 5V gg Q V A 7'7f f' X., I X QQ A if 2 I 3 ' 2 . rfecg: FG xr' 1 ' 520003 V fx - Qygcf. X 63:12:45:-E?-v CAQQEL tx mov. sm S wi xf Covmliwx 42992 Veggie 95 I 5 Qveggsesg -- E ' LY If ASSOC,-,emo : !: . 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