Chillicothe High School - Arrow Yearbook (Chillicothe, OH)
- Class of 1938
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W EX LIHHIS? THE 1938 BRO OINTS TO CH Published by the S T U D E N T S Of CHILLICOTHE HIGH SCHOOL ln CHILLICOTHE, OHIO HE HIGH SCHOO Where We G0 To School. . . We Work We Play We Find Action Ytiirzlmfu' l!n,w'.vlu11 llrm!1'ii'k.vn11 . if1'.l'4l7I1i1'V H'ul.vlm1 Hkiiliil'-llllh night fm' thc .'XI'l'lJNX Tiil12lii5' tht- hunk is Staff fin- ishvcl aftci' much 4-xpcllt-cl ciicrgfy :incl diligent wurk. This little- grmip has htwnvcl tht- 41330 t'lcCti'it'itj' inure- than uncv. frmn lzxiiiiarv tu .-Xpril, in pint-p:11'iiiQ thc' 153338 A-Xi'i'mv chininiy ft ii' tht' pil-sses. H ,. . . . . . - : Polly with scissors siilppiiig fllllliiij' :lt gzillcy prtmt 04 thc Scniur play sturyg Yirginizt with zt rc-cl pencil making at last minute cm'rQt'timi un stunt- Sc-nitn' witticisnig lfrzmk with puz- zh-cl ctmiitc-iiztiicv trying' tu 11-iiiviiilwi' the V. II. S.-C. ll. 5. fmnthzlll sum-g tilt-nn with Z1 rulm' niczisiiring' url inchvs and :ilsti 1-xpuiincling on Iuiggt-1' and ht-tter zlclvcrtisiiig sehr-incsg llcloiws with 11-Ct-ipt hunk czilciilziting that total Cust of zinnnzilg M:1ri:in with thc cztglv cyc nf thc cclitm' scanning pXi'ruw clninniy for hlzlnk pzlgvs 'tn' mnnittc-cl Copy4tlivsc smniztlitics ztssnnit-rl thc zircliunis and c-xciting pusitimis of turs fm' thv JX1'1'tlXY. this thv pei'- Odi- Nziny :incl lung hzlvc- hvcn their hmirs of work, but failure was not in thvir iiiztkv-tip. 'l'hv Arrow' ninst conw out! Foreword Memories are the ehoicest of men's possessions. XVith this thought upper-most in -our minds, the 1938 Arrow Staff has recorded the events of this last year. By the pen and the camera the activities of our school lives xvill he retained for- ever in this hook. lispecially have vve concentrated your efforts upon making' the 1938 Arroxv the most enduring collection of memories he- cause, for the Seniors. high school days have slipped into oli- livion and xvithout this hook perhaps even the memory, too, would he soon gone. Have xve succeeded in recording' many of the joys which you have known during high school? If xve have, our purpose is achieved-to make this hook our everlasting high school memory. in .llrz John fl. Sllllfll, who has safdy jwofwllczl IIS flzrnnglz rllzollzcr year, F1l,S'fIiIlflIlIAA'I1f'd 11z'u1.n'1f as l'1'im'1'fvn1 of Cl. ll. S. .lliss Dorutlzhv Ilvnn has completed lzcr first year as .llzz .S'111iffz'5 .vvr1'4'h1ry. Facult . . . MRS. ICLIQANUR McQAI.I,I'M A,II.--?Mzxthem11!iL's KI I SS ALI CE IXI Y IQRS A,IIIi. Ii.Sc'. AIZ'LIIlL'l11ZlIIC!4 M ISS I K ICN E FOS'I I'fR AIR. IXIatI1cm:xlic's MISS I7I1URI5N'III NA IXIJVIIIIIAS Ali. B312 M..X. Mzxtllcnmtivs MR, RICHARD XYIII'I IIING'II0N B,M. Il.I'.S.M, Musin- MISS INA AI,I,I'fN Rfk.-' I'I1ysi1 vI I'frIl1C:1timx M R. XYII,I,I,XM ROY 'IIVCKIQR Imluslrlzxl .Xrls MR. GICNIC MICCIILING 4X.II. I'I1ysiv:1I I'fnIuQ1xtI'm MISS MAIIICI. I,.XXYI,ICR I4.5,M. Music MISS C.XIiUI.IXI'f G. IIOLMIIS .X.II. Ilbv. I,1In':n'l1m M R, II. IQAIQI, YOVNKI 13.30, ClIlIllllL'!'L'l1 M Ii. XY.'x!,'I'IfR If. IIINXCK Crn1g11u-1'cc IXIR, IQIJIXARIJ ROSSICR HSC, M.A,f -Science M RS. RO I4 IfR'I' H IQY I7fRI,Y B.Sc,f Cf7IIll1ltlI'L'6 M I SS M A IIGI' IQR I 'I' li E. XI1I4I,I fR B,Ss', M.,X.- fCmmnerCc NI I SS l R.XNC1CS YAGNIQ ,X.1I. 11.56. 1'.!lj4IINII MISS NIXRY SNIITI1 A.1I. 12115411511 NI ISS I.l'CI I.I.1'f 1'l'XINI 1'f1.I. 11.51-. Ifllgqlish NIISS MARY C,XRUI.IXI'f IQYIQXS .X.14. NI..X, 1.211121 XI ISS IIICRTCICH ,XVCI1 .X.II. If11gIisI1 XIISS Ifl,IZ.XIII'f'I'I1 C, K1':I.1IfII'4Ii1x IIMX. 11.513 I.:Ltin NIISS .XILXI1 IfRI'fI'f5I.'XN ,NIL XINX. I n-vw-I1 NIR, 'VIIUXIAS YI'fIiXI.X .X.Ii. I'N5wIwIrvy5' NIR, 1fI,I.IS II, II.X'I I'4lY .XII G1--Ig:':u1:Ix3' NIR. LINUX A. SNIITII .X.11. 1'1'mv1p1lI NIR. C1I.XR1.1'fS IQ. I1l'YC.XN .X.1I. lI1x1Ux'y x1fssm.x'1'ur-:,x L'.SCIIU1.I. .X.II. IIN: NI..X. Ilmxturg NIR. 1-LICHIUZIC I'fAS'l'IfRI,ING .X.1I, MAX, Nzzturzd Scie-ucv NIR. -I. YIXTUX I,.'XIJIJ 4X.11. Svimlrr H155 1IUI.I.YS JONES 14.513 Hume1':Cul1uxIl1Cs MISS 1fI1I'I'1I I,. FRY ,MIL Xl,-X. Iirmw Ermnnuics NIR. CLARK C, I..X'1'SI1AYY .MIL II.Sc.'-Science Administration, MR. BERRY MR. SMITH MR. LYNCH MR. PERRY MR. Scnou. MR. HiJI'KINS MR. NICXIICKER Miss Hicss As the Senior class of 19328 joins the alumni ranks, the graduates express their most sincere appreciation to the administrative force of Chillicothe High School. The school hoard is thc foundation upon which our success rests, and to these men who have so willingly devoted their time for the betterment of our school system, we give a vote of thanks. Mr. Hugh M. Lynch, president. Mr. Harold Perry, Mr. Harry Hopkins, Mr. Alhert Scholl, and Mr. Russell McVicker constituted the hoard for this year with Miss l,eona lless serving' as clerk-treasurer. Mr. M. M. Berry has successfully com- pleted his third year as superintendent of our schools and this marks Mr. john A. Sniith's twenty-fourth year as principal of Chillicothe High School. The Seniors especially are grateful for the excellent service which these men have ren- dered to make firmer the foundation upon which strong and hardy lives will he huilt when they leave the portals of Chillicothe High School. Classes . . . l'st! Did you hook our test tulle? Quick what docs t1llO1'lfCll1- iuarum' mean? lu classes the stu- dcuts of C.H.S. arc Qxposcfl to thy thruc RF plus llllillj' other sulmjccts This part of school his points tu our Iuturc success wluch will ln lmscd upon thf: lqumxlvrlgc gzuuvfl at L'.ll.S, Seniors . . . M.C.'ing in the Athletic Revue or welcoming five hundred Junior-Senior guests-these fetes put Bill in the C.H.S. Hall of Fame, but never once did their glory wipe the genial smile from Baad's'y counte- nance. His drawing pencil is usu- ally in hand, and seemingly he was sketched in the stars to be the leader of the class of ,38. Six feet, two inches of fun and frivolity-that's Dick. He gained his athletic laurels on the gridiron, being a three-letter man. Girls have been Dickls chief interest in high school, with his school books on the end of the list. A friend in need is a friend indeed-Dick measures even past six feet, two inches in this respect, so he is quali- fied for the position of Vice-President of the Senior class. Dopey to us all, and particularly to Mr. Dun- can, and since llopey was the darling of the dwarfs, his title perfectly fits our Har- riett. Always smiling, she is everybodyls friendg and everyone anxiously awaits her arrival on the scene, although it's usually, as Dopey's, a little late. Harriett is truly a leader in her classy therefore, she deserves the honor of be- ing c l a s s Secretary- Treasurer. 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XXTICR Ater Vlelf fhr 0.1'm'z1li1'f fyfvf. Band Z, 3C, 4, Orchestra 2 Clarksburg' High School, Clarksburg. MAR-IOIQIE JZXNNE .tXLTGI'S'l'1'S Margie Om' f1c'rsm1a1i1'y girl. Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Athletic Revue 3, Operetta Z, 3, 4. Volley-ball 1, Tennis 4, Girl Reserves 1, Z, 3, 4. XVILLIAM CnARLEs RAAOER Raacl A frz'cm1 fo our and 011. Arrow 3, Football 4. Track 3C, Vkhrestling 3, Class President 4, Class Play 4, NIARY ISLLEN BAIRD Mary Audie A 12100311111 smile she has fm' 1111. Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 4. TXTARY Rlvrn BARNIIART Barney Noflziny can I'lIff1l' her fhgzzzly. Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Girl Re- serves 1, 2, 3, 4,- Operetta Z, 3, 4, Athletic Revue 3. JACK Hlx'r'rEIOER Jack A pI1y.rifi.vt .www day hv'11 Im. 1'1AROl.ll BELL Hacl Qzzivt 1111! sturdy is hc. Southeastern High School, Richmonclale. R urn XFTRGINIA HHN SON Ruthie 3 he Lv Ihr' 1'.v.wm'1' of rjzzzvl 1'ffiriz'r1f3'. Basket-ball 1, 2. SARA RLANCH12 BOLEs Sare 511117 ,YZ'1I1f71j1 11010s Owl' 4111 Ihr lmys. Athletic Revue 3, Operetta 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Tamalpais High School, Galeleo High School, San Francisco, California, 1, 2. FR,xNcEs BERNICIC BOXYEN Fanny Liiflr, hu! uzighiy. Girl Reserves 1, Z, 3, 4. RosEMlxRv BOvLEs Rosie .Youm dag' .Y111311 Hznsim' l 1'r'11r11. 1 NIEIJ. 1'1llIZ.X1ili'I'1l 1:lRAI.liY Nellie .blU!lIF111l.1Ijl is 111711111 011 17111111111 that qzzzrt 51111112 Girl Reserves Z, 3, 4. PATl1iNL'lC JXNN 13RANIJl.1i Pate 111701111 f'1ca.m11l, fI'11'1Il1lj', and girly. Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Girl Re- serves 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2. 3, 4. ISLIEANOR ANNE BRETII Fuzzy Sha' hm O Sllllllj' .w111'1f mm' 11 f71P11.Vl1111 f1i.rjvo.v1'11'o11. Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket-ball 1, 2, 3, Tennis 1, Z, 3, Archery 3, Horse- shoe 1, 2, 3, Small C, Class Play 4. 1JOR0'I'1IY .NNN BROCK Rrocky 11711011 fl muh is lll'l'l11'11, .vha fils the hill. Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3. 4. Archery 2, Basket-ball 4, Volley-ball 3, Soccer 1, Baseball 3, Small C. TVJONALU B. XYEST Birehy f1'Z'l'l' the goal lim' 1'o11v11 77. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Junior :Xviators Z, Track ZC, 3C, 4C, Football 2, 3C, 4C, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 1, 2, 4. CARI. Rfllililel' lil'T'l'liRl4Al'GH jake 1.ihv1y fn .v-zvfvfv you off yoizr' fvcf. Glee Club 4. Tnoxlixs CAIIILL T. K. llvlr 14111, 11r .v zlzrrh, hc'.v 1l'I'l'Iif1L'. Football 1, 2, 3, 4C, Track 1, Z, 3C, 4C, Basket-ball Manager 3, 4C, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Athletic Revue 3, Operetta 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. .a,....nqn RORERT 1'1L'G1iNE CARROLL Bob 1Viz'11 his hf1'111zl he msily r.rf'v1s in huskrrf-11011. Hi-Y 4, Basket-ball 2, 3C, 4C, Band 2, 3, Tennis 1, Roosters' Club 1. TQRCICY 1.vLE CARVER lirce Yu11'11 c11tuc1ys hizotcf his grin. Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Man- ager 4C, Track 4, Bas- ket-ball 2, Central junior High, Kansas City, Mis- souri. GEORGE F. Ci1ixI.OUvKlx O, how George 1O7'r'.x' 1IlXf1Jl'j'.1 Orchestra 1, 2, Radio Club 3. NORNIAN M. CHALOLYPKA Mack 'Ihr' slrmiy, .Y11t'I11 fyjvr. 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Glee Club 1, Operetta 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, lfootball Z, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. lJox,v1.11 l'.1si:x11,x1'1i 131111 .l 111'1'f1'1'1 l11111 1111111 11 1111'1'1' 1'f'1'1' -z1'11.v 11111: Football Manager 1, 2, 3, 4C, Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3 Yiee President, 4 Presicleut, Athletic Revue 3, Class Presiclent 3. Ross County Ili-Y Council 3, 4 Presi- clent, Class Play 4. G11:o1:1p1-2 QX. lfliICNll.'Xt'K 1115 111111111 1A1'll1'1.Y 111 111s l11111'11 11.1 ll 111111111 111 I1 11111.v11'11111. Orchestra 1, 2, liancl 1, llruni Major Z, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Z, 3, 4, Operetta 1, 2, 3. 1-Ntliletie Revue 3. Class Play 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4 Secretary, Mound- Iiuilcler Z, 3, 4, Arrow 1, 2, 3, 4. M11.111z1a11 1.. l21.1.1oTT Milly S1111 111111111 111 1'11f1111111'.:'1' 1111 1ll'1' f1l1fI'1'1l1'l'. G1,11:N N R. liviaxtvs Ruby 111' 1111111' tl 111111' 1111 1111' 17111 1111.rx 11111'11. .-.-. . 11 -.-. . Urehestra 1, Z, Glee Club 1 734111114173-l .Xlhletie Revue 2, 3. ,lux K. lixvixcs lfxving 1f11.r1'1'1-111111 is 11111111.91 111'1' 1111111111' 111111112 Girl Reserves 1. 2. Small ' ' ' ,,,,'J,. L, L. ll. S., l.ar,t L, bas- ket-ball-1. 3, 4, Soerer 3, 4, lenuis 1, 2, 3, 4, .Xrelierv 3, 4, Yollev-ball l. 3, 3, 4, Baseball 1. 2. 3, 4. M x1r1111:11s S112 l .v1a1:1-21.1. Klarj .S'111 11 1111111111 1111'111 .v'z1'1'1'11,v- 1111' 1'111111.v 111 1111' 1111111'1'1' 111 Al1111.1.X. Glee Club Z, 3, 4. Mound- builcler Z, ,Xrroxv 2, Oper- etta Z, 3, .Xthletie Revue 2. 1211111.11111 l.. l7lC.X'ltlIliRS'l'0N12 Feather .lx 111' ix 171411, x11 is 1111? 111'111'1. Football ZC, 3C, 4C, Hi-Y 1, Z, 3.4, Class Vi1'e-Presi- clent 3, 4, .lunior .Nviators Z Tr'1el' 7 , . 1 -. lili'l l'Y Qlxivic l'1IiRGl'S0N lfergie ,111-1.11j'A' ll .Y171'11I1 11111. Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4. .Xthletie Revue 3, Tennis 1, Ro1:1a11'1' Fmxels 111111 1.111111 1.111 111'11111 111 111'111111111'1' 1-111' 111111. lfootball Z, 3, 4C Trask 2. ll1s1.14:x,v l:l!.XNRli llecle 13111711111 1111' 111131. 11111 s111 .v 111111111 f711I1'1'.T. Klouncl-liuilcler 4, Girl Re- serves 1, Z, 3, 4, Tennis 1, Z, 3. 51111111-iv .Xxx lfiucv Squirrelv .111 1111111,v11'1'1111.v 111111111'11 111111 tl .r111111Ai' 111x1111.v1111111. Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2. 3, 4. .Xthletie Revue 3. Rhvthnis l, Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4. 1.11-14 XY. l711os'1' lfrostie ll'111'111 111s 7111111111 111 1111111. lfootball 2, 3Caa, 4C, Track 3L'. 4C, lli-Y 1. Z. 3, 4. ll.v1co1,11 lf. G.x1.1..x1.1111.1: Doe ll111'11111's 11 1111111 111' 'l'1'111' C 111111'x.f11111. 3, 4, Girl Reserves 1. Glee Llub Z, 4. '1 . .. ' ' 1 . .v111111.1:1 XX. G.x1.1..x1.1111.1z liibll 11 I 111111 TUI11fl.Y.' liancl l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Clul1 l, 3, Klilllllil-l3llllClCI' 2, 3, 4. .Xrrmv Z, 3, 4, Track l, 3 Nlaiiager, 4, .luniur Avia- tnrs 2, 3 Captain, 4 Cmn- inancler, Hi'Y l, 3, 4, Clieniistrv Cllllb 3, Operet- ti '7 3 4 G1:N1i .X. G11.1.1ss1111: Puggie ., . , . . 1111.1 li111111'11 11.f1'.f 11 1l17'7'1'1 lli-Y 3, 4. Kl.x11v k'X'I'lllil?lNl'f G1N'1'1s1: Kate ,1 111111'1' 111'1l1'11111.i' 11111111 1x y1'l 111 111' f11111111. l1l1.'I I'Y .Xxx fV1RIlCSllliINI 12R Rel 'AC'11111'111 1.1 111'1' 11111111l1' 111111112 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis l. lil Nevis Gxvi-:N1a.1v1'11 Gimmmms l'nie l.1.v11'11 111 111111 111'11':vl. Orcliestra l, 2, 3, 4. XX111x111a1.1. IJ. f.1'x1.111'1q Gunnie l111'll lllllkl' 1lIIxl'11l1II11 11177111 11 111' 111111 111 11 1111111: XYl'L'SlllIlQ.Z 3. l'llll'I'Il l.l'1'kv ll.x1f1.1c1z lice llee X111' 1.i' tl l1'.V.X'1P11 111 l1111.v1'. liasket-lmall l, Z, 3, X11llUj'- l1all l, liaselmll l, 2. .'Xrcl1- ery 3. ll.x1z111.11 I. H1x1:121.v Mike 711111111111 1115 111111' ix 1'1'11' 111' 111111'1's 1110 1111sk111s. Footlmall 1, 3, Basket-l1all 1, 2, 3, 4C, lrack Z, 3. Hi-Y 4. .X11,x11 T1112R1is.x Hum llamie H8111 1 .v1111 111111'1 .S1'1' '1111111 1l171.H Girl Reserves 2, Small C, C. H. S., Large C, Bas- ket-ball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, H11rsesl111e 2, 3, 4, Ynlley-lmall 2, 3. 4, Ten- nis l, Z, Soccer 3, 4, l'IE1.1:N M312 ll.x1a'1'M1's Helena 1111111 .1111111 17l'1l111.f 111111 111'11111,v 1111111 1IlI.l',' Mmzv N'11qcz1N11x Hamm Ginny 1l1'1' 111111111 .v111111' 111111 1'1'1'1' 111111111 IIS. Girl Reserves l, 2, Orches- tra l, 2. M.x1n.xN I-I1cN111z11'Ks11N Fanny .I 111111111111' 11111 -1111111 111111111 1111.r111'x 7111111 51111 11111'111f11.s'. M11uncl-Builder 2, 3, Fea- ture Iiclitur 4 liclitur, Ar- rmv Z, 3 Feature liclitur, 4 lfflitur. Glee Clulm 2, Operetta Z, Class Play 3, 4, Girl Reserves 1, 2. 3, 4, Small C. C. H. S.. qXtl1- letic Revue 2, 3, 4, Quill ancl Scrull 3, 4, Basket- I1all 1, 2, 3, .Xrcliery 3, 4, Tennis l, 2, 3. G111z1111N 'l'1n1:N'1' ll1ixv1'r'r Gorcly .11 11111111111111 111 1111' 1'11111111. l7c111tl1all l, 2, 3, 4, Has- ket-lmall M a n a 11' e r -lf. Track, Z, 3C, 4C, Class President 1, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. 4, Glee Clulm l, 3, 4 Secre- tary-l.il1rari:1n, Operetta l, Z, 3, 4, Roosters' Club l. Class Play 4. Y1R1s1x1.x K. ll111'1-:11:N1111:1z1ev Ginny 'l'1111 111111 11111'1111'11. Girl Reserves 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2. Yulley-l1all l, 2, ,Xrclmerv l. 2, Tennis 1, Z, Small C l1111:1.x11x l.11i'1s11 lllll-'l Nl.'XN Huffie 11 '11111' t'1I1'1'f1,l' .' Girl Reserves l, llasket- lmall l, Z, Baseball 1, 2. Vulley-l1all l, 2, Small C. Rl1ytl1nis l. XV11.1.1nn1 ll11x11xNs NV1cl 11'1111 11 .Y1II1l1' 111111 ll .r111111. liancl 1, ZC, 3, 4, Orches- tra 4, lli-Y 4, lf1111tl1all 3, Track 3. R11'1l.x1:11 ll1111v1i1z llick .1 111'1'111'11111, ,V11111111 11111 1l1lllI1'1l' C41111'f .ll1111111. liancl 4, Mingu juneti11n ltligli Sclimul, xllllg.2'l1-1llllL'- tllill. lQl I'll l'll.lZ.Xl!li'l'll ll11w.xlzl1 Rutliie l'l711 1'1111 111'f'1'1' 11'll :1111111 .v111' I1 1111 1I1'.l'1. Girl Reserves l, Z, 3, 4, Rhytlnns l. l,1.0v11 C. TTITISS l.l0ycl 7117 111'a111111l1' 1.1 111.1 11111' 1111111111n11. Rand l, 2, 3, Orchestra 1 2, Tennis l, 2, Track l 2, 4. HE'1 1'v .Xxxn Il1'x1x1E1. Bet l.111'.r 1111111' 1111111' 11111. Girl Reserves l, 2, 3, 4. C11RN1i1.1. lIi'N'r11:1z Corn 111' 111'1'f1'1'.v .v111f111111'. ,lt1Sl2l'lI P. Hcizsv 4110 ll111111l1's ll 111111111111 like 11 7'1'11'1'1111. 3C. 4C, Operetta l, Hi-X 1, 2, 3, 4, JOHN G. llvsox Grnmp 1115 ,1111'1'.v 111'1' 11 11111111 111 flllj' 1ll1l1l11I'1.V1. lfuutluall l, Z, 3Caa, 4C liqasket-ball 73, 4Caa. I raek 2, 3, lli-X l, 2, 3, 4. li1c1z'l'11.x lkvl N lier S111' 1111.9 11 1'111'11111111' 1111112 P.X'I'lilL'IA juxi-is Pat ll1'1' f1'1'1'1111lAv f74'I'X1111l111-1j' 1'1111 1'l1111'111 1111' 1111131 111f11ff1'1'1'111 f11'1'.v1111. Glee Clulw Z, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 1 Yice-Presirlent, 2, 3, 4 Presiclent, Tennis l, Z, 3. l711c1tl12lll l, 2, 4C, Bas- ket-luall l. 2, lrack l, 2. Rorsizm' R. JOHNSTON Bob fllll' lull 1'a111e1'a11n111. Chemistry Club 3, Mound- Builder 3, 4, Arrow 4, Band 1, Z- JEAN KATZ Katzy fl .lark of all trades and a flllllfl one. Mound-Builder Z, Arrow 2, Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4. - 'il 5 IJoRo1'11v .'XNN KAY Dot llvr fi. 11. fl1v1'so11alily quo- l1v11lj ralfs lim' Il lrifvla .fjFlIlllA'. Glee Club 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Class Play 3. 4, Bas- ket-ball 1.2, Tennis l, 2, Girl Reserves l, 2, 3, 4. RAL1-11 IQEMMERER Kem HnIl1 lll'l'llllIf7llXl1l'll' and 1'01's11l1'l4'. Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Band l, ZC, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, Glee Club 3, 4, Operetta 1, 3, 4, Athletic Revue 3, 4, Ten- nis l, 2, Class Viee-Presi- dent 1, 2, Boosts-r's Club, Ili-Y Council 4. LYNN D. KIDD Pirate I.'l'l'tll'.'f aw' made, 11111 l71ll'll. ,lunior .-Xviators Z. Track 3, 4, Football 4, XYrestling 13. TINA MAE KIDD Tiny .fls .rzvvel and small as lwr 11a111e nzfliecllrs. Girl Reserves 2. 4, Base- ball 3, Basket-ball 4, Fort Gay High. School, Fort Gay, NV. Va., 1. JFLIA KNos'r julie Tlzere was a fair lady in 0111' l0'w11. Basket-ball 1, Tennis 1, Volley-ball Z, 4, Rhythms 4, Archery 4, Girl Re- serves 3, 4. CIlARI.ll'l l'li L. KUHEN Yek lil' like lim' Ilfiil l'lll'1.Y. Barrett junior High School, Columbus, 1. Emvmum T. KUNZELMAN, JR. Eddie His 7'ni1'e fan lm lzearzl far ana' iviile. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheer- leader IC, ZC. 3C. 4C. Hi- Y l, 2, 3. 4, Operetta 2, 4, Chemistry Club 2, Tennis 2, .-Xthletic Revue Z, 3. Booster's Club 2. Aimix lbl0XVARIl l.ANK1eNAU Lanky llix .rruilu will l11'1'gl1l1'11 lllv 1la1'k1'.rl lm111'.f. Hi-Y 3. li1.1z.x ll'lARIIi LEE Lee-Lee .lleel lln' lzead of llre i11lr'lllgv11re dc'j1a1'l111011l. BERNAR11 IJ. LEETE Bernardo 1XV1lU'ZUJ 'ZOlltll fllC allege i'kll0ft'lf'lljjl' is f70Zt't'l'H 111i'a11.f. Band 1, ZC, 3, 4, Orches- tra 4, junior :Xviators 2, 3, Radio Club 3, Hi-Y 4. llOR0'l'llY Louisa Iawxli-2 Dot lim' lmir fumzld Viral lln' l'tI'Z'l'll. Girl Reserves 2, 4. TDARRELI. M. LLOYD Hill Billy lXVl'l1lllt'kj'lX gift la Cf. ll. Sf Henry Clay High, Lexing- ton, Ky., 3,i Pieadome High, liayette County, Ky., Z, llighland ,lunior lligh, Louisville, Ky., 1. ,l.-XNI-I XYRIGHT ,lanie lli'1'i .v ll 111i'1'1'y llltllill 'zvillz ll lll4'l'l'j' lzvurl. tnrl Reserves 2. 3, 4. M11.1..w11 ICUQENE Loucv Glory llffv flu' qzlivl. llltllllj' lylw. Basket-ball l, 2, 3. XYILLI.-xxx M. Lrmvm Bill Riyln' loyal is lie. Glee Club 1, 2, kiperetta 1, 2, 3, 4, Athletic Revue l, 2, 3. 4, H1Y 1, 2, 4. Class Play 3, 4, Football l, ZC, 3C, 4C, Basket-ball 1, 2. Track l, ZC. 3C, 4C MARY li. lVlADER Bump Tall and wf11.fo111e lx 11111' .llc11'y. Girl Reserves 1. Z, 3, 4. Tennis 4. Chorus 1, 2. HARUQY li. llflmzrrw Marty Hall lralazire llzr lmol'.v. Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Basket-ball 1, 2, Track 2, Football l. Z, 3Caa, 4C. l.oL'1s1c lXl.XR'l'lN XVigi Om' of llzi' fai1'v.tl of llzr' flzir. Class Play 3. R. Mllxrox blc'Cov Mack Small l111l lllljfllly. hl.XR,l omit: .-X x NE XIESSICI. Marge .4 llIl.Yt'lll.l'7'ilIlX Xllllll' ule11l1f1v.v l14'1'. Girl Reserves 1. 2, 3. 4. Small C. C. H. S.. Large L, Basket-ball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, Z, 3. Tennis 1. 2, 3, 4, Yolley-ball l. Z, 3, 4, Archery 3, 4, Soever 3, 4, Rhythms 1.2, 4. RAI-3 CHR1s'1'Ix1c xliEl'Sll.XXY Chris .flu till-tIl'l7lllItl gona' xfwrl. Girl Reserves 2. C. ll. S.. C, Basket-ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volley- ball 3, 4. Soccer 3, 4, Horseshoe Champion 3. 4 Matthew NYhaley High School, NYilliamsburg'. Yir- ginia, l, 2. XX'11,1.1,1 N1 N111.1.11.11 11111 '1'111' 111'1'1'11111111', 111111111 1111.1 111'1'11 1'11111f111111' 1'111'111'11. 1f111111'11111' 2.1311 411 '11111-11 1.211311-1C'. .X111c1.1-: N11111111-1 .111'1'11 .111111'111',1l 111 1111111111111-11. 1111514111-111111 1. 2. 3. -1. x1111' 11-5'-111111 11. 4, 51111111 L. 1. 11. 5.. 1.111,1 C. 1.151141 11.112 Moss 111111- X1111' 111'1'1 .111 111'111111 1111.1.1. l411y111111s 2. 14111:11.11'1' N1. X1l'N1N11CY 111113 1111.1 11 ,111'111111 111'.11111.11l11111 111111 11 11111'11l 1111'11111.111'. 11111111 1, 211 3. 4. 11I'C11l'51l'Jl 1, 2, 3, 4, 11100 C1111l 1, 3, -1. 1111111-11:1 1, 2, 3, 4. 1'111s5 1'111y 3, .X11111-111' 141'v111- 2. 3, 4, 111151101-111111 1. 2, XNX111 lf. N11 1'11111.1-111 x1l11L'11 111111111111 1'11f1l11111.1 111'1' 111'1' 1111111.. 1111'1 141'51'rv1-5 1. 2. 3. 4, 131151401-111111 1. 7130111115 1. ,l.1x111 XX 1'115'1'11:11 111155 1 1'1'1111111,1' 1'1111 111111 l1'11111.1'. 11111 141-51-1'x'1'5 1. 2, 3. -1. 51112111 1'. 1'. 11. S.. 1.11rg1' 1', 1121111115 1. 2. 3. 4. 11115- 141'1f11Z111 1. 2. 3. -1. X'LI11L'5'f 111111 1. 4, 141111111115 1. ,11111N 11. X111..xN ,l11111111y '1 111.1 1111111 111':4'11,1'.1 .1'j11'111'.1' 1111' 111'111.11'11. 1114Y 3. 4. 11Y1'111'S1l'Il 1. 2, 4. ,1. 1:11111i Xl I3'1' 1. IC. 111 11f1f11'.'1'11111' 111111 11111' 11111.11 111'1 111 l111' 1'1'1'111'1. 111-Y 1, 2. 3. 4. K1.Xl41.XY 1.111'1511t 11l'51.1-IX' 1111S1L'y .S'111 11 1171111 1i11j11l1' 1?1'1'111'11. 1111'1 141's01'v1'5 1, 2, 3, 4. 141151111115 2. I111x 11X'1il41.Y 8111111111 111' 11'111'1.'.1 r1'111'11 1111'1'1' 1.1 111111111111 111'f11'1' 111 1111. 4116111115 2. 3, -1. 1111111151111 7' 11.., 1. -. 3. 4, 111151411-11.111 1. 1'21.IC.XN1114 14.11111 1,'1T1'4V . 4. 1'111'1'.1,1'.' 1.1 11111'111'.1' 1111 11111111 111 111111 I111' 11111. 1 11.x111.1c5 1.. 1,.Xl'1. S1111115' .1 11111111 111'1111.1' 1f11111l1111111, 1111-1' 1411111 1, 2. 3, 17111-1'1-11:1 1, 2, -1. 111-Y -1, 11I'1'111'411'2l 1, 2, 3, 11111111 1, 2l', 3. 4. 11l I'1I 1jI.1i.XS.XN'l' 141111111- 5111' 111.11 111111 111'1f1 1'111'1'1'1'.11'1'1111. SI112111 C. 1-311514111-111111 1. 2. 131151-111111 1.2, X 1111115-111111 1. 11111'51'51111L' 1, I. 5. 11.1111 1 1.1f11'1'x Q1'1i1-LN 13111111116 11111' 111' 11111'1'11 111- .1'-11111111 1111111' 11111. .X1.1.11:N 11. 14.11111-11' 141111cy 111 111'1111'11'1' ,11111111'.1, 111' f11.1.11'.1 11I1' 11211. , . . 111111111111 1. 21. .11. 41 111151401-111111 2. 411111 '1'1'111'1: 1 2C if 41' 1'.1.1.1-:N .X N N111 141111 1211111 .111 1'.1'1'1'111'111 f711l1l1A'1. 1 1i1r1 14escrv1'5 1. 2. 3, 4. 'NI11111111-121111111-1' 2, .X r1'1 111- 1 1, 2.11r1'11c51rz1 1. 2, 3. -1. 11.15- 1401-111111 1, 2. ,11111x11.1411.15 1:1111 111' 11 1111 1111' 11'1l11 111.1 11'111111111111'. 1 . , 11111' 1.11111 1. 2, 3, 4, 1,11- crutta 2, 4, 15111111 2, 3, -11'. 1,I'1'11QS1I'2l 1, 2. 3. 4, 1:l1111' 1111112 3 111Y1 7 3 4 1 1-.-1 1-1-1. .Xt1111't11' 1x1'v111' 3. -1. ,1,XNl1CS 1Vll1l1.1Il' 141111 1A1l1l'1iL'1'1 .1 1'11f1111111'1'11,111111'1'1'11. 11 111111'1'. 1711111111111 3, 111-111lN.X L'.x'1'111c111x1c 14ll 111'Ql4 ,11111-r '1'111' 1',1'1'.1 1111111' il. Y1111.1N1x .111 1411.131 Sity 1,11T'1'.Y 111 111I1I1'1'. 141131111115 1. 11111 141'51'1'x'115 2, 3. -1. 1 .. ,. 171111111151 .X. 1Xl11X1-.11.X141' 141111-y ,I 11111111111 1111111111' 1111111 1.1 111'. V 1 . NA11x11 .X.14111N11.111x11'1' N11111111 11111' .111-V .1'111111' 11-11111 111'1' 1.1 1'1111111 111 11 1111111' 111 -11'111'11.1'. 1111R1111t'1 1' R1'1 l'liN11l'14 141tty .1 .11111111 f1111'1.'11111' 111 .1-11'1'1'1.1 .11111.1 111'1'1'.1'111'1l'1'. 1i1r1 141151'r1'c5 1. 2. 3, 4 Y11'0-1 r1'51111-111, 111011 1.11111 2, 3, -1. 11111-r1-11:1 2, 3, -1. A11111ll11-11l11111l'1' 1. 1.12155 Play 3. 4, 1112155 S1'L'1'C12ll'j'- ,12l't'ZlS1ll'1'I' 3, 4, 1111111115 1. 7 3 1'.'l41l1C1, 141155 If 1111'1'1' 111'1' 111'11111'1' ':1'111'11'.1. .1111 11 11.11' 1111'111. 3111111111-1111111111 2. 3, -1, .Xf- 1'11w 1, 2. 3, 4, Q11111 111111 S1'r11114. 1':14N1CS'I'IN1i 1.111'151f S11 1. 1'11'l11C l1'111'11 111111 1111111 ,11111'.1' 111 111:1'11 111111'11111.' 11111 141'51'1'x'1-5 1, 2, 3. 4, 81111111 Lf, 11 11. S.. 1.ZlI'QL' C, 15115111-1--111111 1, 2. 3, -1. 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Sc11L'MAk1c1a Schucy Il1'y, .S'1'l1111'y, 11111111111 I111' 1'11.vl1 .' Girl Reserves Z, 3, 4. XN'1x1.'rER E. S1'HwART XYally Hi-Y 4. l'1XllI.Y S1cx'roN Emmy .l .vlylr 1Ill'1l111'11,l' 11111111111 1l11'.s'1' 11111-1f11l.11.Y. Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4, Rhytlnns Z. XY11.1.1n1 ll. S1-uw Ilill .11 1111i1'1. .rI1111i1111s 11111 ix 13111 111-:Rx1x1z11 1-X1,v1N SKYLICS .I 111111'1, .v11111i1111.v l1111 is Hill. A311111 111 11111 11I.Y1. Tennis 3. BTARYIN Owns Sx1.x1.1. Speed .-I 1111111 11111111 11111111 11 11111 11111112 .-X Ninuaxv N11:1.sox 5311111 A nd y .'l1Hl.l' 111 1l11' 111291, 11111 111A'1'S 11111 111'.r1 111211. Football 1, 2, 3, 4C, Track Manager 1, 2, 3C, 4, Oper- etta 2, 3, 4, Glce Club Z, 3. 4, Band 1, ZC. 3, 4. Orches- tra Z, 3. 4, ,lunior :Xviators 3, 4, Hi-Y 4. R1 ru C. SNYIDER Rudy 111111 l117'ZL' l'l111111 1111 111V 4111103511111 11111. Basket-ball 1, 2, Volley- ball 1, 2, Rhythms 1, Girl Reserves 3, 4. NY11.1.1AM M. 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Those Freshman days-can't we all remember the mixed - up stairways, the perplexing rows of lockers, the confusing harmony of bells. and of course. the now famiilar board-room? The one thing we thoroughly knew in l9Zl5 was that we belonged en the third fioor. Freshmen though we were, we can look back upon a few accomplish- ments. The organization of the Junior Girl Reserves was perhaps less out- standing than the fact that we all successfully passed our first examinations. XYell we remember our first glance at those notorious blue books-how scared we were and how we wondered whether we had to completely fill them with our meager. scattered, unsorted, Freshman knowledge. It was flattering to learn that the Seniors in all their mighty array, after four years of training. were able to pack their larnings into the same size book. Our ability to choose capable officers was as evident in 19335 as after three long years of experience. A splendid Fmis to that year was the minstrel party with genial Tom Cahill as master of ceremonies. Our Sophomore year began with more confidence than the preceding one had, and we felt somewhat gratified at being able to lend a helping hand to the green Freshmen. lt rather elevated our standing to see that there was now a new group that needed the tender guidance that the upper classmen simply couldn't give. XYe were quite honored to have Martha .lane XYiseman chosen as the lead in the operetta, Tune In, and als-o to have George Ebenback chosen as drum major. By May we considered ourselves sophisticated enough to don the childhood rompers without being completely ignored. So we joined the merry kid party. Our favorite dolls were dusted off, toys were brought out, and even a few rat- tles were uncovered. They all played an important part in the evening's fun. Of course, we danced around the Maypole. and remember Andy Smith in the delightful role of Queen of the Nay? And then all of a sudden we found we were Juniors-and best of all, that we were undisputedly upper classmeng free to voice our opini-ons without expect- ing a laugh and able to get only slightly ruffled upon entering the wrong study room. That year was punctuated with an excellent class play, Our Boarding House, in which Martha lane XViseman, XVilliam Ludwig, Leroy Collins, Har- riett Rittenour, Marian Hendrickson, Dorothy Kay, Louise Martin. Robert Mum- mey, Jane Brewer, and George Ebenhack starred. lt was the dramatic debut for most of them but for some, just another triumph. A lot of our Patsy Clarksn made the varsity team in football that year and sported a C at the end of the season. Maybe you think we weren't proud of them! And in their respective fields of baske t- ball and track they brought the same success. And don't we all remember those exotic gentlemen,' mannikins of early spring? XYhat artists they were and what loads of fun we had! But our characters changed during the summer vacation and we returned in the fall of 1937 to fund ourselves dignified and resourceful Seniors, beginning that struggle for the home stretch which. we were assured. was not entirely work. lVe found time for diversions such as lolanthe, in which several of our class gave creditable performances. The Athletic Revue went over with tremend- ous applause under the supervision of Mr. Rosser. Many of our fellow students are to be commended for their 'outstanding performances, in various lines of talent. The basket-ball season passed without attaining the trophy that was within arms reach. but as they brought home the consolation trophy we all joined in three cheers for that worthy team . Many of our girls. under the competent supervision -of Miss Allen. struck new heights in tennis, basket-ball, and other sports. Their goal was not spec- tacular playing on the part of a few students, but rather recreation and instruc- tion for every girl participating. But with the track season over, four thoughts turned toward the Huster of graduation. The season was ushered in by the annual Junior-Senior banquet given in our honor. and was followc.l by the successful play Three Cornered Moonfl bac- calaureate, and finally contmencement. the end and the beginning, marked our last ties with high school. We turn the last saddened glance backward to those four treasured years. chucked full of boisterous basket-ball games, thrilling runs with the pigskin. gay. confused class parties. amusing, talented plays. swift, moving track meets. stunt- ing geometry problems, and unfathomable Latin. Four years of work and play intermingled into a galaxy always to be remembered. And gazing so. we wish that each future class may graduate with such a wealth of past happenings and a wealth of future hopes as we. the class of '38, have. May you set 'out just as bravely. to grasp the highest success in life and to meet life's gravest disappoint- ments with the same courage and determination as we. So we take our leave-fexpectantly, to Fund what lies ahf-5 1 and to accom- plish our greatest hopes. May we all meet again. Patricia jones. junior Class . . . Ship ahoyl VVe, the class of '39, set out on a four-year voyage, in Septem- ber. 19325, not around our great sphere. but through the halls of learning of C. ll. S. Bearing our banner of red and black was our president, Oren Schmie- der, assisted by the vice-president, Peggy Lynch, and secretary-treasurer, Mar-- gery llarness. Many of our gr-oup of 320 joined such organizations as the lli-Y, Girl Re- serves, and the junior Aviators. Some of our number took up sports. Quite prom- inent in tennis were David Kern, .lim Mummey, Thom Alexander, and Peggy l-ynch, who played in the tennis finals. ln january, llliiti, although some members had been lost in the storm. we were reinforced with seventy recruits. On April 24. a party was given by our group, and in the early part of june following hnal examinations, we struck land for a three months' rest, having completed the first year of our journey. By September, 19236, most of us were ready to travel again, led by our president, Oren Schmieder. Although Marjery Harness again served as secretary- treasurer. lion Sears became the new vice-president. Maxine Foley and Margery Ilarness were prominent in girls' sports. and Thom Alexander became tennis manager. Seventeen of our boys went out for football, and Frank Crain made the varsity team. XYith the organization of the Radio Club, Robert Holman, Thom Alexander. and ,lack Owen came on deck. llelen Spetnagel, Virginia Pat- rick, lion Sears, Virginia Boydston, Billy Meredith, Delores Greathouse. David Kern. and Kenneth Friedman were taken on by the Mound-Builder staff. Fol- lowing our party on April 23. at which many humorous skits were presented, came tinal examinations and the completion of the second stage -of our voyage. Our third cruise, which began in September, 1937. has been a very enjoyable one. Thom Alexander, john VVollenweber, and Margery Harness were added to the Mound-Builder staff. Margery llarness became captain of the girls' basket- ball team. On December 10, lSl3T, we gave our class play, The Cuckoo's Nest, directed by Mr. Rosser. In the leading roles were Peggy Lynch, Don Sears, Betsy Mason, Maxine Foley, .lohn NYollenweber, Elmer Rawlins, Marjorie Silbaugh, Esther .lean Acton. james Mummey. lloward Baker, and Robert Nolan. Iolan- the. an operetta given by the Glee Club on February 24, included three of our members, Don Sears. Bill Ringwald. and Betsy Mason, with leading parts. ' ln the early part of March, Oren Schmieder, retreating to the position oi vice-president. turned the helm over to Thom Alexanderg Margery Harness re- tained the olhce of secretary-treasurer for her third consecutive year. During the first three years of our trip those who were prominent on the honor roll were Lila Belle Acton, Maxine Foley, Kenneth Friedman, Frances Katz, Mercedes Kidd. Peggy Lynch. Betsy Mason, Virginia Maughmer, Virginia Patrick, Oren Schmie- der, lion Sears. Betty Smith, and Barbara Spetnagel. XYith three-fourths of our voyage over and only the last lap remaining, we look forward to a safe and happy landing at the point of debarkation in june, 1939. Kenneth Friedman. EI ! 1 I ophomore Class . . . This is Professor Quiz bringing to you a nation-wide true-false test. Miss jones:-This is a line class of boys and girls of high school age wh-o will graduate in 1940. and are now the Sophomore class. XYill you please answer true or false? Your answer is absolutely correct. This class started in 1937 with an enrollment of two hundred ninety-seven students. Now, in the second year. some have m-oved away, some have quit school, and still others have been added to their numberg they now have two hundred thirty-two members. Of these the names of Norma 'lean Gunning, Frances Carver, Priscilla llodgdon, XYilliam lfavener. Madeleine Senff, Mary Fink, Carolyn VVurster, Joseph Taylor, Dorothy Focht. Carolyn -lones, Leslie lledgepath. Esther fakes, Betty Klotz, Betty flus- ley, Mary Steel, Charlotte Schlegel, and lack Franklin often appear on the honor list. Next in line, draw your question :-ls it true or false that none of the mem- bers of the class of '40 are in the band and orchestra? False is the proper answer, for the class has five members in the band and nine in the orchestra. Your turn next, Miss Gray:--XYill you please answer true or false to this question? The successful operetta. lolanthe,U was presented entirely by Sopho- more Glee Club members. The answer is false, for although there were about fifteen Sophoinores in the musical production, there were als-o members of other classes participating. Next:-ls it true or false that this year's president of the class was also co-captain of the C. H. S. basket-ball team? You are correct, for Dean Brooks starred on the gymnasium floor and also was elected president, with Harry Von Kennel as vice-president and Norma jean Gunning, secretary-treasurer. By the way, did you know Dean received a Caa for his football ability. and that a number of the other Sophomore boys were seen tossing the ball about the Grid- iron? S f as Miss Brown :AMadeleine Senff was the captain of the girls' basket-ball team with Betty Klotz assisting her. Reply true or false. Your answer is wrong for Betty Klotz was assisted by Madeleine Senff. Mr. Hess, you are next :-ls it true or false that Ben Sproat and Carolyn jones were elected presidents of the Sophomore Hi-Y and Blue Triangle Girl Re- serves, respectively? Yes, and each presided over a large group of members. And now an off-the-rec-ord question I-RUSS Jones. did you enjoy the class party which was held on April 21? l am sure you did for l don't know of anyone who could not have. Our time is up now and we will be back next year at this same time when the winners of this contest will be announced. Charlotte Schlegel. .-Erma- N1 El Freshman Class . . . ln September, nineteen hundred thirty-seven, two hundred and fourteen eager tourists assembled at the Arch street station to begin their perilous jour- ney across the Unknown Desert. In spite of the usual series of mishaps, such as getting into forbidden territory, the group soon became acquainted with their fellow travelers. many of whom were already accustomed to exploring new l'CglOl1S. One by one the caravans fell into line, the glee clubs somewhat in the lead. There were Janet Brandle, Eleanor Bitzer. Patty Enderlin, Phyllis Eubanks, Gloria Frad. Betty liellhofer. Barbara Leete, Martha Steele, and Lillian Snyder in the Girls' Glee Club. while the Boys' included Lewis Coppel. Buddy Cole, Arthur Frost. Dick llouck, Paul llansford, Bill Jones, and Herbert Tucker. An- other group of musical members. Adelle llaynes. Lloyd Bostwick, Don Robin- son. Howard Brown and Yictor Rawlins, found places in the band caravan, while Martha Melott. Lillian Snyder, Anne Louise Hagermann, Adelle Haynes, Jean Rittenour. Donald Robinson, and Herbert Tucker were with the orchestra. Sports were well represented with fourteen boys on the Freshman basket- ball team. and about an equal number playing football. Considering the fact that none of them were accustomed to trans-desert travel, the journey proceeded quite smoothly until the hrst oasis was reached. A violent dust storm. in the form of mid-semester examinations, carried fourteen members sorrowfully away. and the second term was begun with an even two hundred, plus forty-six mid-semester entrants. Feeling the need of an able leader, they chose Jack Hurst to be at the head of the caravans. assisted by Bill Jones as vice-president, and Betty Harness as secretary-treasurer. The Blue Triangle Girl Reserves aided in furnishing entertainment for the girls en route by having parties each month and a delightful tea. Meanwhile. the lli-Y, headed by joe Kear, offered diversions for the boys. The class party. with its interesting skits and other features. came as a pleasant climax. Thus the members of the class of nineteen hundred and f-orty-one plod onward across the level plain, broken only by an occasional oasis, seeking ever to appease their great thirst for knowledge. i Dorothy Friedman. 4v My El - 1 Activitie an-,..M,,. ,.,,, l Cue lillC.1llL'HSC!N .Xftcr lwciug szwcrl by the rm- liuu, the lu-ru L-lltcrs zmcl saves the rlzly. TI' ymfrc nut flfl-llllillik' minded, pcrlmps the clircvturk musiczll lvzitou or the school pzxpg-r's 1101141- Iwarcl is luurc flllllilifll' tu you. Thcsc and many luurc are thc cxlra-c111'1-ic11- lux' activitics at C. II. S.. and TIIUY luuilll tu glbllfl UIIICS. I L 5 1 I 1 E w 5 Band... During its first year with Mr. .XYhittington as director and Mr. Rosser as assistant director, the band has made considerable progress. llesides the accom- plishment of mastering' several new formations for use at the f-ootball games, thev played at the basketball banquet on March 15, at the spring' concert on March 25, and the Xorthwest Territory Celebration on May Sl. A small band consisting of twenty pieces played at the basketball games. They made their only road trip to the XYaslnngton C. ll. football game. George lfbenhack, our drum major, has skillfully completed his work at that post and in September will be replaced by two drum majors. The personnel of the band follows: CIMXRIXIQTSV--Ifrancis .-Xter, George libenhack, l7l.L'Tlf--.Xilell Haynes. 1 Charles l aul. DRUMS---l loward Brown, Lloyd Hostwick. Quentin lfoley, Margery Ilarness, Robert Muinmey, Ruth XYillianison. TRURll5'l:'l'S -- Virginia lioydston, Thomas Cackerell, Norman Chaloupka. Virginia Crab- tree, john lligges, Gordon llurnbaugh, Donald libenhack. Paul lirich, Robert Givens, Bernard l.eete, Yictor Rawlins, Robert Spindler, Robert l.app, HORNS----Robert llavis, lfdward llaynes. S.XXUPllONliS -V XYillard llomans, t'harles Rusk, Paul johnson. HXRl'I'OXliS-Tlioinas liengle, Ralph Rein inercr, .Iames Munnney. fYMl3.Xl.S-Pauline Marsh. TRORIl3UNliS-,lack Reis, l.illian Snyder, .Xndrew Smith. Vlt4t'Ol .O-Donald Robinson. IZASSTCSH fllen lfvans, Richard lloover. OROIC Dorothy Robbins. rchestra . . . The lligh School Orchestra. under the direction of a new teacher. Mr. Richard Xkhittington, filled a number of engagements during the year. ln December they furnished the music at the .Iunior l lay, and in lNlay. at the Senior Play. TYhen the animal Athletic Revue was given .-Xpril 8, the orchestra offered several selections. Not all their activities were confined to school entertainments. Attesting' their popularity. perhaps, they appeared five times before the Rotary Club. The orches- tra furnished the music for a benefit card party given by the Kiwanis Club and presented a program at the Veterans' llospital in March. The climax of their season was the animal concert given by the school music organization on March 25. Their final appearance was at commencement in hlune. The work of the orchestra was carried on by the following students: VlOl.lN-Donald Overly, Dwight Cochenour. Joseph Taylor, lfdward Haynes, Carolyn Pfarr, Elsie Cook, Norma -lean Rea, blames HZ1lUll,Q'll, Pauline Marsh, ,Xnne Hagemann, lean Cox, Martha Nlelott. justine Cory, IDOUBLIQ HXSS l7llJl7l.lf-XYillarml flomans. L'lCl.l.O'AOlive Rice. lfl.UTlfftieorge l.iest, Donald Robinson, .-Xrlelle Haynes. TRUMBONIC- -.Xndrcw Smith, ,lack Reis. PI.-XXOP-lillen Anna Rea, Virginia Boydston. IJRVMS--Robert Blummey, Ruth XYilli:nnson. CORNlf'l7-Yirginia flrabtree, ,lohn lligges. 7 llerbert Tucker. liernard l.eete. Robert Spind- ler. CIAXRIXICT-Charles l'anl. HX R ITUN li--I ames Rlunnney. l7RlfNLlH HORN--Tllolnas lfengle. OBO li-Al Dorothy Robbins, ,I ean Rittenour. SAXOPHGXIQ--john Nolan, Paul -lohnson, Charles Rusk. Iolanthe . . . Under the direction of Miss Mabel Lawler and Mr. Charles Duncan, one of Gilbert and Sullivan's operettas, nlolanthef' was successfully presented at the lligh Sch-ool auditorium, on February 24. Martha Jane Wiiseman and Edward Kunzel- man as Phyllis and Strephon, respectively. carried the leads. Others having char- acter parts were Donald libenhack as the Lord Chancellorg NYilliam Ludwig, lfarl Mountararatg Donald Sears, Earl Tollollerg XYilliam Ringwald, Private XYillisg Betsy Mason, Iolantheg Sara Boles, Celiag Dorothy Kay, Leilag llarriett Ritten- our, Thetag and julia Chenault, Queen of the Fairies. They were supported by a chorus of girls dressed in colorful garments of fairies. and boys in the roles of peers of the Court of Fngland. Costumes were made by Patience Brandle with Sara Boles assisting. The plot of Hlolanthe' is the love affair of Strephon, half fairy and half mortal. and Phyllis, a ward of the Lord Chancellor. Strephon's mother, Tolanthe, has been forgiven by the Queen of the Fairies for marrying a mortal. Strephon becomes a member of Parliament where he causes an uproar, because of his super-natural powers. Finally Phyllis and Strephon are permitted to marry, when the Lord Chancellor discovers that lolanthe is his wife and Strephon his son. In the end all the fairies marry peers, and the rule of death to a fairy who marries a mor- tal is changed to death to a fairy who does not marry a mortal. Ralph Kemmerer provided the piano accompaniment and Leroy Collins was the stage manager. thletie Revue . . . When the fourth annual Athletic Revue was presented at the High School auditorium on April 8, XVilliam Baader acted as master of ceremonies. The pro- gram was composed of two short plays, a variety of musical selections, and several tap dances. The cast of The Teeth of the Gift Horsef' a one-act comedy directed by Mr. Rosser, was as follows: Richard-George Ebenhackg Florence. his wife- Peggy Lynch, Aunt lllarietta-Marian Hendricksong Devlin Blake-Jim Mum- meyj Ann Fisher--Dorothy Kayg and Katie, the maid-Maxine Foley. The action of the play centered around the plight of a young married couple who gave to a rummage sale a pair of vases given them by a maiden aunt. XYhen the donor announced her intention to visit them, their frantic attempts to recover the vases furnished amusing situati-ons. A farce, Pyramus and Thisbef' from A Midsummer Night's Dreamf' was pre- sented by Mr. Duncan. The cast follows: Pyramus-Leroy Collins, Thisbe-Bill Ludwig, Prologue-Don Searsg XYall-Harry Yon Kennelg Moonshine4Don libenhackg and Lion-Gordon Hewitt. A group of tap dances and a waltz clog were presented by Charlotte Brigham and Betty Davis, Frances Carver, Amy Story, and Pandora Davis. Don Sears, as maestro of a swing -orchestra, a girls' trio composed of Betty Smith, Peggy Lynch, and Sara Boles, a brass sextet, a boys' trio and selections by the Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs completed the program. Girls, Glee Club . . . The Girls' Glee Club, under the direction of Miss Lawler, had a very successful year during 1937-38. Included among their engagements were public appearances at the Flower Show in September and before the Kiwanis, the Altrusa, the Lions'. and the New Century Clubs in December. In April they sang for the Century Club and in the Athletic Revue. The Rotary Club heard them and they took part in the Northwest Territory Celebration in May. At commencement in June they made their final appearance. The Glee Clubs combined to present the operetta lolanthe on February 24 under the direction of Miss Lawler and Mr. Duncan. Officers for this year were Harriett Rittenour, president, Patricia blones, secre- tary-treasurerg julia Chenault, librariang and Patience Brandle and Mary Ruth Barnhart, social chairmen. Members of the Girls' Glee Club this year were Jean Acton, Lila Acton, Mar- jorie Augustus. Mary Ruth Barnhart, Virginia Barrett, Eleanor Bitzer. Sara Boles. Patience Brandle, Janet Brandle, Martha Brewer, Kathryn Bryan, Julia Clienault. Marjorie Comstock, Betty lane Davis, Patty Lou Enderlin. Marjorie Farrell, Dor- othy Ellen Focht, Gloria Frad. Shirley Ann Frey, Ruth Hamm, Betty Lou lfeisel. Marilyn Hewitt, Helen Hitt. Beulah Hyson, Carolyn Jones, Patricia Jones, Dor- othy Kay, Betty Kellhofer, Barbara Leete. Peggy Lynch, Sara Martin, Betsy Mason, Betty Ousley, Harriett Rittenour, Vivian Sigler, Lillian Snyder, Betty june Smith, Betty Smith, Barbara Spetnagel, Martha Steel, Betty Steele. Bette Vogel. and Martha Jane XYiseman. Boys' Glee Club . . . The Boys' Glee Club has successfully finished another year under the capable direction of their new director, Mr. Richard T. Xvhittington, the successor to Mr. Russell Squire. They presented programs at the Century Club, U. S, Yeterans' Hospital, Athletic Revue, and Lions' Club. The Boys' Glee Club participated for the second time in the Eisteddfod held at Jackson November 4, singing the number entitled Blow High, Blow Lowu by Roberts. At the engagement at the Century Club February 26, Mr. X'Vhittington presented a program which showed the technique of training an ensemble, using a song to demonstrate each point he explained. The boys' chorus in the operetta lolanthe, presented by Miss Lawler, was composed of boys from the Glee Club. The songs the boys learned throughout the year are Blow High, Blow Low by Robertsg a spiritual, 'fListen to de Lambs. arranged by Herbert: 21 CU111iC21l Song. Banjo Samf' by Bartholomew-Ross, March Night, by Krentzerg 'fAll Day on the Prairie, and Home on the Range, by Guiong and Song of the Pilgrim, by Davis. The Glee Club was composed of thirty-five members, namely, Glenn R. Stan- hope, Jack Reis, Thomas Kengle. blames Stephenson, llarold Gallagher. Carl But- terbaugh, James Mummey, Oren Schmieder, David Kern, Herbert Cole, Paul Hansford, Herman XYollenweber. XX'illiam Ringwald. Gordon Hewitt, Don Sears, XYilliam jones. Don Coppel, Lewis C-oppel, Richard Houck, Arthur Frost, llerbert Tucker, Andrew Smith, Robert Snyder, Don Ebenhack, Thomas Cahill, Leroy Collins, Robert Mummey, Glen Evans, Harold Vorhees, john Donavan, Glenn Mil- ler, Beecher jones, Edward Kunzelman, Charles Gerling, and Ralph Kemmerer, accompanist. X Q K E 2 1 Three Cornered Moon . . . HAXll'lCl'CiS Mother?'l Drop the accent and he yourself, Kenf, UTfl111Pl6g'Zl1 S just an unusual name. These lines have dropped from the pages of Three Cornered Moon, the Senior class play which was given lllay Sl. Nr. Charles R. Duncan directed the play and was assisted lay Gordon llewitt. stage manager. and Doro- thy Kay, property manager. The leading roles were taken hy Martha ,lane Vtliseman. XYilliam Ludwig, Marian llendrickson, and Leroy Collins. The plot centers around the mother, Mrs. Rimplegar. who has lost the family fortune in the stock market, and the ensuing events tell of the family experiences when they learn of their plight. The leading characters are as follows: MRS. RIMPLEGAR, , , W Marian Hendrickson DOUGLAS . . W ss,ss.,s ,,.,,.AA'llllZlll1 Baader KENNETH ., s,s,,, ,,,, G eorge libenhacls JENNY, the maid H- , ,, . Harriett Rittenour EDXVARD . WW., .,,. ,,,, Donald lihenhaek ELIZABETH. H, ,,,, . , Martha Jane XYiseman DONALD., W. sssst ,Y ,, ,.,,,,,, XYilliam Ludwig MR. ALAN STEVENS. W., Leroy Collins KITTY -. - ff,,f WW. .. lileanor Breth The Cuekools Nest . . . The Cuckools Nestf, a three act play, was given hy the Junior class on December ll. at the Chillicothe High School auditorium. The cast: Miss Fanny Cragwell-Peggy Lynchg Barry Cragwell-Don Sears: Phyllis Cragwell-lietsy Masong Faith lXlCLeister-lllaxine 'lioleyg Douglas Breen -hlohn Nlbllenweherg Llim Bryan-Elmer Rawlinsg Noel llarvey-lllarjorie Sil- haughg Minorah j'udd4Esther .lean Actong Col. Edward Pickettfliolvert Nolang lsadore Klottzwich-James Mummeyg George Juddflloward llaker. The story: The Cragwells, from Nashville, Tennessee. have the Southern charm. accent, and empty pockets which places them in a very embarrassing position Barry, a temperamental musician, pursues Stokowski, in hope of joining his orches- tra. Missing Stokowski and owing a taxi bill, Barry and the Cragwells find a vacant but furnished rooming house, and decide to take it over. Complications ensue when the owner and others take rooms. Faith, the maid to whom five hundred dollars in hack wages is owed. provides the comedy for the play, which ends happily with Douglas Breen. owner-of the house. falling in love with Phyllis and solving their plight in his own way. Blue Trian le . . . The Junior Girl Reserves was organized on September 29. at which time one hundred and fifty girls signed up. The officers chosen were Carolyn Jones. presi- dentg Charlotte Schlegel, vice-president and treasurerg and Esther lakes, secre- tary. The faculty advisors were Miss Foster and Miss Kelhofer. The junior Girl Reserves' advisory committee from the XN'o1nen's Board of the Y. M. C, A. was composed of Mrs. Sidney Macbeth. chairmang Mrs. C. A. XYisecup, Mrs. Thomas VVare, Mrs. Nelson Grove, Mrs. E. B. Brundige, and Mrs. Burton Poston. The girls hiked to Mound City early in October and held a weiner roast. The first meeting, at which seventy-five initiates were taken into the organization. was held at Trinity Church in the latter part of October. Members of the Senior Girl Reserves were guests at the November meeting when Mrs. Erle Gr-ossman of Grove City spoke on Down the Ladder of Social Approval. Early in December a committee was appointed who selected the name Blue Triangle for the club. At the December meeting Mrs. Holmes lden told a Christmas story. Several members joined in giving selections suitable to the season. On January 27, the members of the Girl Reserves. Hi-Y. and their guests heard Dr. Slutz of Dayton speak on A Code for Boys and Girlsf, On the twelfth of February a Yalentine tea was given for the mothers of the members. During the program Mr. XYhittington sang several solos and a group of girls gave readings and piano selections. Mrs. George Holes spoke on the Philippine Islands at the March meeting. After the election of officers in April the first successful year of the lilue Triangle Girl Reserves was ended. Girl Reserves . . . Under the supervision of Miss Mary lfvcns, fifty-six new members were initiated into the Senior Girl Reserves, making a total of one hundred and twenty- five when they reorganized in the fall. The officers who served for this year were Pat I-ones, presidentg Harriett Rittenour. vice-president and treasurerg and Anne Mutchler, secretary. The program for the year opened with a picnic at Camp Stony Creek on Sep- tember 30. At the meetings throughout the 1937-38 season. various speakers gave interesting talks, the first of which was Miss lean I,arrick's talk on her recent trip abroad. Early Ohio was the subject of a talk given by Mr. A. Smith. High School principal. Dr. Frank D. Slutz of Dayton spoke on A C-ode for American lioys and Girls. Mr. Nelson Grove showed a very interesting moving picture that he had taken while on his Mediterranean cruise, Among the scenes shown were the Rock of Gibraltar and many ancient ruins. This was followed by a buffet lunch given by the lYomen's Board of the Y. M. C. A. The winter dance was held in the Elks' llall on December -l and the spring dance at the same place in the latter part of April. The Country Club was the Scene of the banquet given in May. by the ,luniors honoring the Seniors. Officers chosen for the following year were Margery Harness, presidentg Vir- ginia lloydston. vice-president and treasurerg and Virginia Patrick, secretary. Hi-Y Clubs . . . With three reorganized clubs and one new one, Mr. Raymond Hill supervised an-other year of Hi-Y workin Chillicothe. However, neither he nor any of the members realized that 1938 was going to bring such achievements for Hi-Y. Probably the greatest of these was the appointment of Mr. George B. Corwin of Rochester, New York, to the position -of National Hi-Y Secretary, an office cre- ated by the National Hi-Y Congress of 1936, but not filled until this year. Another item of importance is the Second National Hi-Y Congress to be held June 25 at Berea, Kentucky, to which Ross County will send three delegates to represent its Hi-Y clubs. Probably of more immediate interest to us is the enlarged Ross County Hi-Y Council which includes the officers and the advisors of the eight Hi-Y clubs in Ross County. Under the auspices of this council, monthly meetings were held at the different schools in the county. Don Ebenhack was selected presi- dent of this group, Harry Fletcher of Frankfort, vice-president, and VYillard XYood of Frankfort, secretary. Activities carried on by the various clubs in Chillicothe included hay-rides. formal and informal dances. skating parties. hikes, forums, banquets, ushering for the Cooperative Concert Association concerts, and other interesting activities. The Seniors reorganized the George Vliilliams Hi-Y with Don Ebenhack as presidentg Ralph Kemmerer, vice-presidentg Fdward Nolan, secretaryg Herman XVollenweber, treasurerg and Gordon Hewitt. sergeant-at-arms. During the operetta Dick Featherstone served as presidentgGeorge Fbenhack, secretaryg Robert Mason. treasurerg and Jack Frost, sergeant-at-arms. The Turner Hi-Y. a group of juniors, had as their officers Thom Alexander. presidentg Frank Alexander, vice-presidentg 'lohn XYollenweber. secretaryg Dar- rell Fawley. sergeant-at-armsg and Robert Nolan, treasurer. Alvin Loiry served for John XVollenweber during the junior class play and operetta, and Robert Miller replaced Robert Nolan, who m-oved away. Ben Sproat was presidentg Jack Franklin. vice-presidentg Dick VVilson, secre- taryg Russell McVicker. treasurerg and Glenn Miller, sergeant-at-arms, of the Sophomore Hi-Y, which took the name of Hansen Hi-Y this year. Officers of this year's Freshman Hi-Y were Joe Kear, presidentg David Spet- nagel, vice-presidentg XVilliam Sollars, secretaryg Lewis Coppel, treasurerg and john Clark, sergeant-at-arms. i 1 E 5 1 I I 1 5 Science Club . . . Since more and more students are becoming interested in science every year. the Science Club came into existence on February 16, 1938, for the purpose of studying the sciences pertaining to biology, chemistry, and physics. Meeting on every other VX'ednesday in Room 209, their chief aim for the year was to gain knowledge from such scientific speakers as they would be able to secure. They chose Robert Holman for president, Glen Bowers for vice-president, and 'lane lVurster ,secretary. Lucille Philips, Kathryn Anderson, Bernice Radcliffe, Mary Phillis, Glen Bowers, Frank Alexander, Kenneth Friedman, and Robert llolnian constituted the program c-ommittee for the year. A pin of their own design, shaped like a shield with the picture of a flask, a microscope. and a lightning bolt on it and having attached to it a guard in the form of a C, was selected. The first speaker obtained by the club was Dr. Scott McKell, who gave an enlightening talk on Snakes During April and May the members inspected the X-ray equipment at the hospital and visited an amateur radio station. Vari- ous scientific reports were given. The complete membership of the club is as follows: Marjorie Comstock Jane Vllurstcr Virginia O'Leary Lucille Philips Laurene Clark Dorothy Leyme Elizabeth Metier Mercedes Kidd Kathryn Anderson Betty ,lane Thomas Bernice Radcliffe Mary Phillis Shirley Ann Frey Billy Meredith Marie Dunn Rose Marie Elliot Glen Bowers Claradene Rice Dorothy Brock julia Knost Mary Ellen Baird ,lohn McGee Robert Lapp james Schiller Dennison Richards Rose Tull Mound-Builder . . . Raymond E. Comer Frank Alexander Robert Holman Robert Miller Richard Griesheimer Aileen Yeager Betty Davis Virginia Barrett Marjorie Augustus Dale Mclntyre Kenneth Friedman james Horn Lloyd Richards jack Owens Ralph Kemmerer Given Slagle Ralph Smith Thomas Kengle VVilliam Sollars Frances Larrick Christine Cooper Pat Spetnagel Dorothy Proctor Virginia Boydston Virginia Patrick Have that editorial in tomorrow! Don't forgetll' These were words often heard from Marian Hendrickson, who was the editor of the Mound-Builder this year. Reporters ran to get stories for Pauline VValston, our news-editor, and Frank Alexander. sports-editor. lfxcellent work was done by Thom Alexander. copyreader, and Carolyn VYurster, head proofreader, for without them you would have seen many mistakes in the columns of the paper. Virginia Boydston. feature editor, supplied the amusement on the feature page. Glenn Stanhope. advertising manager, with the aid of Donald Sears, George libenhack, and Oren Schmieder. broke the advertising record of past years by getting more inches per issue than in any previous year. Ethel Ross served as special editor of the news that was prepared each week for the city newspapers. XYith Virginia Patrick as exchange editor, Kenneth Friedman, circulation manager, and Delores Greathouse, bookkeeper, the staff was complete. Reporters were Robert Johnston, llarry Von Kennel, Pat Spetnagel. john XYollenweber. Amy Story, Charlotte Schlegel, Frances Carver, Mary Francis Oliver. Margery Harness, Helena Franke, and Dorothy Friedman. On March 10, the initiation into Quill and Scroll, International Honorary Society for High School Journalists, was held in the Mound-Builder rom. Here pins and certificates were presented to Pauline VValston, Virginia Boydston, Frank Alexander, Ethel Ross, and Glenn Stanhope. .A new high in the total number of Arrow subscriptions was obtained this year. This year the editorial board of the Arrow was the same as the Mound-Builder. Although four of our editors graduate this year, we hope we can find others as capable to take their places. Amateur photogra- phers for the Arrow were Robert Johnston, Richard Fuchs, Tom Cahill, and George libenhack. ,lirnmy Smith was called upon at times to draw cartoons for the paper. Junior Aviators . . . Every other lYednesday after school the Chillicothe chapter of the Junior Aviators of America met in Nr. Laddls room to discuss some phase of aviation. This year each member of the club Gave a talk on design, use, construction. - b Z5 future. or lmprovement of aircraft, both model and real. Each member has at least one model that he has built and at the last of the year the club staged a model airplane mect. This meet was for models propelled b ' rubber bands as only one member. Bob Gallagher, Jossesses a Gas model. 3 . , zs m There were five events: hand launched stick model, hand launched fuselage model, rise off ground stick model, rise off ground fuselage model, and best scale model. At the first of the year the election was held. Frank Alexander was elected commanderg YVilliam Sollars, captaing and Dick Griesheimer, secretary-treasurer. Mr. Ladd acted as the faculty adviser. The members include Royal Frey, Lloyd liostwick, lloward Brown, Bob Gal- lagher, Bill Jones, and Joe Kear. Near the close of the year the club had a membership drive, so that next year there will be many new faces in this organization. When We Were Very Young Coaches . . . Coach Iiarl Young piloted the Chillicothe Red llevils through another successful season. llis hoys topped off the season hy taking the consolation trophy at the district tourney at Athens. Mr. Young has placed Chillicothe haskct-hall teams in a position of honor which is envied hy many schools. Coach Tom Yernia should receive much praise for his work in turning out a loothall team which won the respect ot' all ot their foes. llis understudics finished their season with halanced hooks. Nr. Yernia also has done a very commendahle joh with this year's track team. Mr. Ilene llechling, assistant foothall and hasket-hall coach. was mentor ot hoth the 'Freshman football recruits and the Freshman hasket-hall team. tlis work in this line is important since it gives the hoys the fundamentals of the game. Coach li. li. Hatton can always he counted on to turn out a fine IV squad foot- hall team. His proteges this year upheld the tradition of spirit and fight. true to the code of C. H. Coach Rosser, who has taken Mr. Sumption's place as tennis coach, gave Chilli- cothe lligh a tennis squad worthy of high praise. Coach Rosser has heen lauded hy many for his good work on the local tennis squad. Miss lna 'l'. Allen should receive much praise for her work in girl's physical education. Miss Allen coaches many sports, including tennis. hasket-hall. soccer. volley-hall, horseshoe, archery, and hasehall. 'l'he girls' sports teams are famed for their loyalty and sportsmanship. an-7-.- I on illr. ,lfcfklizigf Mir. Hallozz Mr. lvlllllljf illr. lVf'1'1ltl7 illixs .-lllcu thleties F Q In the huddle whenre VVid's Hi- diddle-diddle, right through the mid- dle eusuesg on the hardwood court where a pleading A'Fight Backv is mur- mured: on the Cinder track where Le's feet are given wings in the 440!thesc point to an important part in the life of C. H. S. Football . . . The 1937 version of the Chillicothe Cavaliers finished their season with bal- anced books, recording five wins and five defeats, At the beginning of practice last August, Coach Tom Vernia had most of last year's regulars back and talent aplenty for the few gaps left by graduation. As a result he viewed the coming season with a great deal of optimism. The season opened with the boys traveling to Newark and losing aheartbreaker by the score of 7-2. The Cavaliers got into the scoring column by virtue of a safety. The 'lronton Tigers came next and again the Cavaliers lost. 7-0. This time it was Terry, flashy lronton back. who blasted our boys' dreams. The Cavaliers got 'on the right side of the ledger when they walloped the boys from Hillsboro, 19-ll, on October 23. Don NYest accounted for one touchdown while VVicl', Thompson scored twice on beautiful smashes into the line. Bill Miller added the extra point. Destroyer Don XYest was the whole show when the Cavaliers trounced Vvilm- ington, l2-T. ln a spectacular last-minute finish VX'esty grabbed an aerial from Collins and tore through the demoralized XYilmingtonians for a 63-yard gallop and his second touchdown. On November T, the Cavaliers again bowed their heads in defeat, this time to the Trojans from Portsmouth, 19-6. Le Collins scored the lone touchdown for our sorrowful boys. The Cavaliers then had a field day at the expense of the XYashington Lions, downing them 20-6. Collins, Ludwig and Brooks did the scoring for our boys while Miller added two extra points. The mighty men from Columbus showed our boys the finer points of the game when they trampled us 34-6. Mac McCollister scored our lone touchdown when he made a picture-catch of a heave from Ludwig. Jackson then came here and was soundly thrashed, 28-7. XVid Thompson and Le Collins made two touchdowns each for their efforts. liill Miller added all -of the extra points. The Cavaliers then traveled' to Marietta and were defeated, ll-7. Don XYest scored the touchdown on a perfect scoring play which shook XYesty out in the clear after he grabbed up a pass from Ludwig. Miller again added the extra point. In the best-played game of the season the Cavaliers romped over a strong Lancaster team by the score of 17-0. Don XVest and Le Collins scored the touch- downs and Bill Miller added the extra points and also booted a perfect field goal. All this is now history and to most people will soon be forgotten, but the students of C. H. S. will never forget the stellar play of the Cavalier backs. .L ,M xi Top, the football Ii' .n11md. Cantor, Uvflj lIltUlUfjL'I'.S', friylztj rIzvv1'loarIc1'.v Bottom, football A squad. Footba FEATH ERSTONE Dick was one ot' those never say die players, He quit fighting only after the ganna- was over. HEVVITT KKGO1'lly'.S change from baekfield to end proved to he a wise one as he became the best end re- placement on the squad. SMITH Andy never gave up fighting and trying. His spirit was rewarded in his last year when he saw scrvire on the team. HFRST The blocking back whose educated toe pulled the Cavaliers hack from disaster 'nore than once. WISSLER ' Max was the handy- man in the lineup. He could play either ,-zuard or tackle position. TXIILLIQR Bill's talented toe di- rected the ball squarely between the uprights on numerous occasions. C. H. S. will miss his abil' ity to make the point after touchdown. HYSON XVith a crash and a bang Grump brought down many an elusive enemy. RANEY A reformed end, Allan soon took to the duties of center very valuable to the Yerniamen the season. and proved throughout LUDXVTG Bill, the fifth man of the baekfield, stepped in whenever one of the other boys had to step out. FROST Frosty amply filled his position at tackle. His absence will be a considerable loss to the team. tars . . . l l i COLLINS Le was the fast driv- ing hack whose beauti- fnl end runs turned dc- l feat into victory. l l . . i XX RST l Don was the swivel- hipped halfhack whose fleet legs won many a game for C. H. S. Nl,XR'l'IN Harley nas a general utility man. He could play each position in the liaekfield. His cool. level-headed play helped the Cavaliers much. McCOLl.1STER Mac is noted for his to recover the ability hall at the crucial mo- ments and to save the game. BROOKS Dean's speed easily overshadowed his small- ncss and many times counted for ninch-need ed yardage. THOM PS-ON XYid, the captain and unc nf the liest line- plungcrs that C. H. S. has had, was a regular for four years. CAHll,l, C. ll. S. will remember 'l'mn for his team spirit. XYlu-never he was in the gains, his cheery yell- ing seemed to renew the fighting spirit oi the team. JACKSON llnli fillllfllllil will lic one of the bright spots in the Cavalier line in his remaining years at C, H. S. This year he played a fast-changing, czipsilmlc guard. HUTTON Oscar will he heartily welcomed on next year's squad. He made a place for himself this year by his good playing. I, I TT ER Paul followed in his hr0ther's footsteps. He played the same guard that jml,ige, his broth- er, played the year be- fore, and did a swell joh of it. Basket-Ball fi I,-,,, , - . . . lhe l.l31-.lb Ived Devils did not boast a very im- pressive won and lost column, having won nine games and lost nine games, hut they did sparkle at the district tournament and came home with the conso- lation award. After weeks of intensive practice. the Youngmen opened the season with a 35-12 victory over Circleville. hut this was short lived for Marietta visited the Devils' haunts and downed them 16-10. The next four weeks were dark day s for the Devils who dropped successive games to Greenfield. Portsmouth. Lancaster, and Hills- horo. But at Ironton the revamped Devils regained their winning ways in a 24-lil victory over the Tigers. C. H. S. made 14 out of 18 free throws in this fray. The next week the Greenfield Tigers defeated the Devils by a two-point margin. In the next three weeks successive victories over lackson, Vlfellston, and Athens helped to even matters. ln these three games the Devils scored 109 points while the opponents were held to 49 points. l.ancaster's Golden Gales again downed the fighting lxed Devils 31-26, but at Hillsboro it was a different storx for the Devils defeated the highly-touted lndians 34 31 Again the strong Trojan team from 'l'ortsm'outh turned the tide against the Devils 333-532. lied llagc x s points were high for the evening. At the tournament the Devils really sparkled fXfte1 defeating Logan 231-30, and l'omeroy 3219 thu ost a heartbreaker to Marietta 27-25 in an ovcitime game They came hack in fine style and won thc consolation game from Seiotoville 35-32. Stars 4 w Track . . . Eleven lettermen, with the help of some new recruits, made the 1938 track team a formidable one. Led by Leroy Collins in the dashes and broad jump, Don XVest in the middle distances, Tom Cahill in the mile, jack Frost, Allen Raney, Bill Miller, and Bill Ludwig in the field events, and Gordy Hewitt and John Vtiollenweber in the relays, the 1938 track team enjoyed a very successful season. Joe Hurst and Bill Baader did their part by running the hurdles in grand style all season. The boys named above were the lettermen who made up the nucleus of the squad. Following the first meet against Jackson. there were meets with Newark. VVilmington, Dayton, Oakwood, Marietta. and Circleville. As usual, Chillicothe participated in the district meet at Athens and the state meet at Columbus. This year for the first time many of the home meets were held at night. Tennis . . . About twenty or thirty boys turned out for the '38 tennis squad this spring. From this number Coach Rosser picked a very good tennis team. NYith two let- termen, .lim Mummey and Dave Kern, as a nucleus. Nr. Rosser built up a squad that will go down in C. ll. S. tennis history. The first match of the season was with XYashingt-on. Then followed matches with Portsmouth. Marietta, Greenfield, and Jackson. Return matches were played with each of these opponents. The boys showed good form in all their matches and climaxed the season with a fine showing at the district matches. The following boys tried out for positions on the squad: Howard Baker. John Donavan, George Iibenhack. Paul Erich. XYinifred Fulton. XN'illard l-lomans, Bill Jones, Joe Kear, Gilbert Keel, Tom Kengle, Dave Kern, Gus l.eist, Bud McVicker, Bob Miller, Jim lllummey. Bob Mummey, J. lirie Nutt. Don Overly, Charles Paul, Charles Paxton, Elmer Rawlins, Kenneth Scheeler, Bernard Skyles, Jim Smith, David Spetnagel, Glenn Stanhope, jim Stephenson, and John Stimmer. Thom Alexander, Frank Alexander, jack Carroll, and 'KSonny', Brown were the managers for this year. E Forty enrolled for the soccer class this fall with the Sophomores leading in at- tendance. Much has been gained by this second season under the instruction of Miss Stark and Miss Allen. No captains were chosen but the girls were divided into tw-o groups who competed against each other. Rae Meushaw and Ruth Vvilliarnson were the winners of the 1937-38 horseshoe tournament held by the physical educa- tion classes. Marjorie Messel and Jean Ewing followed as runners-up. At the sports banquet Frances Carver gave a short history of the beginning of horse- shoe in the Chillicothe High School where it was first started in 1931. This year fourteen girls were rewarded with letters for their ability and loyalty in participation in girls' sports. Each girl must have 1,000 points to obtain a Cf, These points were awarded for participation in physical educa- tion classes, after school classes, tournaments, and two Z5-mile hikes. The girls who earned their letters this year are as follows: Maxine Foley, Jean Ewing, Mar- jorie Messel, Dorothy Brock, Adele Moore, Ruth Hamm, Madeleine Senff, Peggy Lynch, Jeanne Sorgius, Barbara Bennett, Betty Klotz, Mary Pettit, Elizabeth Saunders, and Frances Carver. This year's tennis class contained about 48 tennis en thusiasts. The girls met every Tuesday after school for practice. Sixty-four girls took part in a tennis tournament last fall. Of these girls four triumphed over their oppo nents to win. the privilege of taking part in the final play off this spring. These four girls were Marianne Jardine Marjorie Messel, Jean Drury, and Betty Klotz Ping-pong was introduced at C. H. S. this year The girls' physical education classes held intramural tourna ments. The winner of each class played winners of the other classes, and the winner of this tourney claimed the title of girls, ping-pong champ at C. H. S TENNIS, SOCCER, PING P 3. W K - Q.. -. ,N . .. A AL f V. , 3 ,,,L, 7 . . , , .farm . y ,M vim--,f 1 S' 1, , .', x 4' , E.,-M ,-, -,B I-I, 1. Q ,. ., Aw ,XL UH K L' iff 1 Aff' 459'-T32 'A 1 .1 Q? K fm, ,w,,.WMf,.,p1w,fa, U ., A y, - -,-if N n PM 3 I .M ,., ff . Q' - 'NTSHB Ni ,Y fef 1,, '72 'mi fs417f2'fftQiipuif1 fL , W H I fg:k:2iS'f1 ',W?SyQ2r ,' K' H jjvxgn-Eye? fi 'A,,g,,Q-Tpfh-W5 M WW. ,fgg Y Ag 49 fligx 5 if rg?ggQg.f??YfW 'SNS' fs- 1 4 sffxg-Q. QQ. if 1 ,.m,., .5 AQ N vi-'-A .ii A -.- ni ' 5 Jig' k'.' ik? gait V altar' I P ..:: W 'f ,U ra if-1-A 1 G 'T f 'ff SQ 9.5, Q fi H 5' , mb, ,-.f Q f BQ 4 ?i'L 51 Q, l' 1i A X i H , if , ik 'K 9'3 js,-sg K f W ' .W, -1 f ei l'h ' i Q qi 4 h ,: A R K 4 4 l.2AQ ...,E if PY At the close of the sport banquet held in lleccmber, jean Ewing and Marjorie Messel shot for highest archery score and Marjorie won. Preceding that every Monday noon about fifteen juniors and Seniors came out for archery which was conducted on the recreation field. The rhythms class was organized in October with about forty girls enrolling. The group was divided into two sections, the beginners and the advanced classes. Under the leadership of Miss Allen, the girls learned several tap, clog, and mili- tary dances. In December the class danced at the girls' athletic banquet and in April they performed in the Athletic Revue. This year forty girls played volley-ball once a week after school during the fall season. The Senior captain was jean Ewing: the junior, Doris Morris: the Sopho- more, Betty Klotz and the Freshman, Marianne jardine. An interelass tournament was held with the Sophomores winning eleven games, the juniors, nine, the Seniors, eight, and the F reshmen, none. A picked team chosen by Miss Allen played the Sophomores and came out victori- ous. Also a team composed of four juniors, Virginia O'l,eary, Ruth VVhite, Katherine Bryan, and Verna Pat- rick, defeated every team it played. At the close of the girls' basket-ball season, during which 127 girls took part in cage activiites, the juniors received the winner's cup. The juniors triumphed over all three of their opponents. During their successful tournament play. they accounted for 04 points. The cap- tain of the winning team was Sam Harness. She was assisted by Vadna Borland. Captains for the other teams were jean Ewing, by Dorothy Brock for the Seniors: Betty Klotz by Madeleine Senff for the Sophomores: and assisted , assisted Eleanor Bitzer, assisted by jean Rittenour for the Freshmen. Mrs. VVilliam Kramer and Miss Magdalene Stark were the official referees. BALL, ARCHERY, AND HORSESH OE Features . . . oneons CAPERS 'Twas a hot summer day and the circus had come to town. Auntie Hendrickson donned her best bib and tucker, topped off with a huge sunbonnet, and reluctant- ly started out with her nieces and nephews to view the great spectacle. She was kept very busy watching her flock and at the same time pushing baby jackie Frost in his perambulator. He looked so cute in his long white dress and crocheted cap with a blue rosette on each side. Tugging at her apron strings was bash- ful Mary QMyrtlej Mader who really shouldn't have been brought along. The group finally arrived at the circus grounds. Before they attended the circus all wanted a ride on the merry-go-round which resulted in a great deal of excite- ment. Little Red Hagely got so dizzy riding that the man at the controls had to stop and take him off. The sideshow was next taken in and the fire-eater scared julia Chenault, who was finally consoled by being able to feed the elephants peanuts. As the aerialists performed Bob Carroll decided that was what he wanted t-o be when he grew up to be a tall man. Shy Bernard Leete laughed out loud at the clowns, which was something un- usual for him. Soon the circus ended but what is a circus if you don't buy something? So everyone got whatever he wished. Mar- tha -Iane NViseman, whose choice was an ice cream cone Qshe gets it so seldomj, had to drop it in the dirt, of course, and would not go home until she got another one. After much delay the nieces and nephews were safely escorted home and Auntie Hendrickson felt she had done her good deed for that day. C. H. S. Paraphrase Thanks for the memories Of algebra and Greek, The knowledge that we seek Board-room slips And paper-clips And five school-days a week- How lovely it was! Thanks for the memories Of dear old Cicero, That poor Man With the Hoe, Shakespeare's plays And happy days And my first bashful beau- How lovely it was! Oh, many's the answer I've hunted, And many's the problem I've solved! But even with all that, I flunked it! VVe do have fun! And no harm done! Thanks for the memories Of every time I cram, Before a last exam, With penciled notes And written quotes And books closed with a slam-- VVe thank school so much! A Bachelor Gir1's Lament I have my own apartment small- Four rooms, a porch, a nice long hall, A bath of chromium, white and jet, A tiny modern kitchenette With built-in gadgets, cans and keys Where I can cook in perfect ease A fifteen-minute Sunday meal Of canned potatoes, peas, and veal, Or carve a delicatessen chick With movements, skillful, cramped and quick, But how I long and sigh with gloom For a little, common elbow-room! ,Nl xml ,,,,,,i!!k. mf--X. Rih tieklers, yes! This section of the Arrovv is devoted to the nonsensi- cal mature of C. H. S. XYil1 our candid Camera shots be funny a hundred years from now? VVil1 the prophet hit the correct profession on your head? Read them and laugh, for frivolities point to the most enjoyable hours at C. H. Last Will and Testament ofthe Class of 1938. . . NYe, the Senior Class of 1938, realizing our demise in C. H. S. is approaching, and being in full possession of all our mental faculties and fearing no one, do hereby devise, will, bequeath, and convey our various earthly possessions to the following persons mentioned, to be held by them in undisputed ownership throughout their lives. Item I. VVe leave our grateful acknowledgements to our faculty who have so carefully and successfully guided us through the various channels of education. Item II. To the school board and business men of the city who have given so much of their time to our cause, we offer our heartfelt appreciation. Item III. To Mr. Smith, our inspiration for the last four years, we wish to ex- tend our deepest and sincerest gratitude for his perseverence and patience in helping us attain our present status. Item IV. VVe desire that a sum of money be set aside to send all aspiring soloists in C. H. S. to the Ohio State Agricultural School to have their voices scientifically cultivated in order that Miss Lawler may have bigger and better operettas. Item V. To the school we leave our scholastic, dramatic, and athletic laurels. that succeeding classes may try to emulate them. Item YI. To Peg Lynch with her unceasing flow of chatter, we bequeath Ber- nard I.eete's vocabulary in order that she may some day become America's first feminine orator. Item VII. To any struggling typist of the Junior class, we bequeath Ellen Anne Rea's speed and accuracy in -order that he might improve upon his hunt and peck system. Item VIII. XYe give and bequeath to Margery Harness, Sara I3ole's stylish coiffures. IVe hope that these continue to attract the masculine enrollment of the lligh School. Item IX. To our own classmates we bequeath memories of C. II. S. to be treasured in after years as a reminder of the many happy days we spent together. Item X. To any member of the junior class who aspires to the status of an American history student, we willingly bequeath such fitting names as Dumer, Cimian, C-oon, Cyrano, Dagwood, Ben, Chichionia, Dopey, and Addlepate. Item XI. To the local press we bequeath the journalistic aptitude of Marian Hendrickson and I-Ielena Franke. Item XII. NVe wish to thank the Freshman and Sophomore girls who so clearly show their admiration for several of our more handsome Senior boys. Item XIII. Our many air castles we give to anyone who cares to exercise the squatter privilege, this must, however, be done at the risk of the legatee. Item XIV. To any junior who desires it, we bequeath Don Ebenhack's un- canny ability to get his English and history assignments during the physics study period. Item XV. To any member of the class of 1939 who thinks he may be competent for the position, we recommend Ralph Kemmerer's talent as a pianist. Item XVI. XVe leave t-o any deserving and aspiring Junior, Richard Feather- stonels unsurpassing ability to swing elections. Item XVII. To Maxine Foley we bequeath Harriett Rittenour's quiet demeanor and meekness hoping that a proper medium will be reached. Item XVIII. To compensate the school for its loss in the outgoing talent. we leave the following: Don VVest's artistic accomplishments to Virginia Barrett. A portion of 'Iack IIyson's height to Uick fireisheiiner. Iileanor Breth's placidity to Betsy Mason. Polly VVaIston,s animation to Betty Smith. Jean Katz's eerebrum to sister. Frances. Item XIX. To John XYollenweber we bestow Joe I'Iurst's ability to easily maintain the aseendeney with the fair sex. Item XX. To Barbara Spetnagel we bequeath Pate Brandle's giggle that Barbara may use sparingly thereof in time of great stress. Item XXI. To any aspiring underclassman. we will and bequeath George ICbenhaek's skill as twister of the baton. Item XXII. To Don Sears we bequeath Bill Ludwig's dramatic ability that IJ-on may aspire to the highest honors ofthe stage. Item XXIII. To the future football team of C. II. S. we will the ability of Xliid Thompson and Jack Frost. XYe couldn't induce Bill Illiller to surrender his. Item XXIV. To the juniors we cheerfully bequeath the first floor of C. H. S. with the firm hope that they will uphold conscientiously the glorious and envia- ble record established there by its former occupants. Item XXY. We willingly bequeath to anyone who desires it, Glenn Stanhope's abounding range of imagination. Item XXYI. To the Senior English class of 1939, we most freely bequeath our copies of 'I'ressler with our wish that they profit thereby as much as we. Item XX VII. To the basket-ball team of 1939, we bequeath Red IIagely's uu- erring aim and Bob Carroll's towering height. Item XXVIII. To the Freshman class we bequeath our ability to persevere. which has enabled us to attain our goal despite distressing Circumstances. opQ,Qo,Qo,Qo QQQQQQ QoQo QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQ QoQo QQQQ QoQoQoQ0QoQoQo QQQQQQQQ QQ QQQQ QQQQQQQQ QQQQQQ QQ QQQQQQ QQ QQQQ QQ QQ QQ Q QoQQQQQQQoQoQQQoQQQoQoQoQQQQQQQQsQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ -. . Q3 Q 0 22 22 QQ QQ I I ,, QQ -' zz OT COTIOTTIICCI TGTIS OT Cl lOTl QQ ,, Qo oQ 0' QQ ,, QQ ,, QQ ,, QQ ,, QQ QQ ,, Qc ,, QQ Oo 0' os N zz 3 Q Q Q - N ,, QQ so QQ ,, QQ ,, QQ ,, QQ ,, oQ Q'Q oQ Q'Q QQ N - Qc XX QQ QQ ' 31 9, QQ QQ Q'o 0' ,, QQ QQ 5' QQ QQ O, Z! CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1938 3 22 QQ QQ QQ ,, QQ ,, Qo ,, QQ QQ 0 H N ,, QQ ,, :Q QQ QQ QQ QQ QQ Q, QQ ,, QQ QQ Q'Q 'f QQ 0, QQ 2, I QQ Q'o Q,Q Qc QQ Q'Q is 30-34 E. MAIN ST. PHONE 46 Z2 QQ QQ Q Q Q,Q Q,Qo,QQ,Qo,QQ,Qo,QQ,Qo,Qo,Qo,Qo,Q o,Qo,Qo,Qo,QQ,Qo,QQ,QQ,Q o,Qo,Qo,so QQ,QQ,QQ,QQ,Q o,Q o,Q o Q o Q o QQ Q Q Q Q Q Q QQ,QQ,QQ,Qo,Q 0,Q 0,Q o,Q Q QQ Q Q,Q Q,Qo,QQ,QQ,QQ,Q Q,QQ,Q Q Q Q Q Q QQ Q o QQ QQ Q Q Q Q Q o Q QQQQQQQQQoooQoQoQQQoQQQQQQQQsQQQQoQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQNQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ-QoQoQoeQQoQQQrQ4QoQQQQQoQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Item XXIV. To Charles I.aeger we willingly bequeath lircey Carver's secret method of playing football with the hope that Charles will profit much by the gift. Item Knowing that our band will be in dire need of a bass horn player, we joyfully bequeath Glenn Evans, and Richard I'loover's talent, hoping that they will be fully utilized. Item XXXI. To any member of the fair sex, we leave Martha Jane XYiseman's melodious voice, but not her beauty. Martha jane feels that she may need that in future years and refuses to part with it. Item XXXII. To Mr. XYhittington we leave the task of keeping all of the study halls awake with his band and orchestra practice during the eighth period. Item XXXIII. To Billy Meredith we bequeath Johnny Nolan's ability to set his I.atin translations to music in order that lXl1ss livens may be entertained and even more amused than heretofore. Item XXXIY. XYe will and bequeath Anne lXlutchler's series of coughings, sneezes, and various other assorted spasms 'to Bill Ringwald, hoping that Anne will be greatly relieved of this burden. Item XXXY. To the undergraduates of next year we bequeath our surplus store of information which will make it easier for them to pass any test in any subject at any time. Item XXXVI. Anything that we might have overlooked in our haste we leave to Andy Saxton to dispose of in any way he deems necessary. Item XXXYII. Hve desire that Mr. Charles R. Duncan and Mr. Thomas -I. 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As Chillicothe was the first capital of the territory and also the first capital of the state of Ohio, we celebrated in grand style. For four days Chillicothe's eyes were trained on its illustrious past. C. H. S. took a large part in the pageant given at Herrnstein Field which was presented on the evenings of May 8 and 9 on a large platform erected on the football field before the stadium. Fourteen schools and 1,200 people took part. The high school's contribution was a colonial dance under Miss Allen,s super- visiong soldiers representing the XYar of 1812. the Civil VVar, Spanish-American XYar, and VVorld XYar. under Mr. l2asterling's trainingg the band and orchestrag a mixed chorus, a group of flag bearers, and trumpeters. A city queen and twenty attendants were chosen from the C. H. S. .Tuniors and Seniors. The county schools also elected a queen and attendants. On May 7 a colonial ball was held at the Elks Hall. A group of high school students, dressed in true colonial fashion. danced a group of dances fashionable in the 18th century. School was dismissed on Monday. May 9, for the historical parade which was two miles long. The ox team and covered wagon, part of the national celebration, arrived May 10. A federal pageant. Freedom On the Marchf, also was given on this day at the High School Stadium by the federal group. W'e rehearsed for weeks on our part of the pageant. It was a wonder that Mr. Easterling was able to teach biology after the sixth period practice with his sol- dier boys. They just couldn't keep in step. And poor Miss Allen had to listen to complaints such as This one is too tall or That one steps on my feet. Mr. Duncan, the director-in-chief, came through with smiles as he usually does. His civics students didn't mind his leaving class often because they got out of their civics work-lucky kids, 1'd say. Of course the Mound-Builder did its bit of celebrating by putting out a double size edition with a sesqui-centennial section. Vklhile the school was at work, so was the city, as you could have soon seen if you had been here. A log church was erected before the court house and a large Ohio map was hung just behind the columns. All the street lights were decorated with small Ohio maps and the United States and Ohio flags. Bunting and lights were strung across the main intersections of town. After all this celebration, 1 feel rather proud of old Chillicothe. You would have enjoyed it fully as much as 1, but since it was inconvenient for you to c-ome, 1 have tried my best to describe the main points for you. 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So don't put off getting that one chair you have wanted so ar- dently for so long. f K5 ff Current Favorites 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,00,0 0,0 0,0 0,00,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,00,00,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,4 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,00,0 0,00,00,00,0 0,0 0,0 00000000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 t 0,00,00,00,0 0,0 5 05 O! O5 O5 O t J 4. 0 0,0 0 0 0,0 0 0 0,0 0 0 0,0 0 0 0,0 0 0 0,0 0 0 0,0 0 0 0,0 0 0 0,0 0 0 0 0 0,0 22 0'0 0,0 00 0,0 0 0 0,0 0 0 03 0,0 0,00,00,00,0 0 00 00 00 00 0 GREETINGS ROPHETIC IMES '38 ALUMNI Conzpifcd by Illaruzn IfClldl'fCk,Y0llf VoLu1x1E 1 JUNE 1, 1948 NUMBER 1 BRIDGE OPENED SCOUT RETURNS EXPEDITION ACROSS ATLANTIC Mr. Martin Vtfaehter, tal- RETURNS Miss Betty Griesheimer and Miss Betty Hummel, construction engineers of the great bridge across the At- lantic, will be honored guests at the opening of the great project. Refueling stations, hotels, and restaurants are located along the ten-day drive bridge. Quite a number of former Chillicotheans will witness the ceremony. They are Maxine Davis, Edith Hafler. Virginia Hockenberry, Jack Batteiger, Ruth Chenault. Carl Butterbaugh, Gene Gil- lespie, and Richard Hoover. SECRETARIES MEET Quite a number of Chilli- cothe women attended the Secretaries' Select Second Sessionu last week in Co- lumbus, Ohio. This organi- zation is for secretaries who write shorthand at the rate of 300 words per minute and type 200 words per minute. Those eligible for this honor from this city are Ruth Howard, Mary Queen. Elizabeth Saunders, Naomi Rinehart, Eleanor Park, and Thelma Hoffman. HEADS CORPORATION Mr. Glenn Stanhope, Paint Street financier, was elected president of the Fern-Leaf Fan Corporation at the meet- i11g called by the Board of Directors last night. Other officers of this giant fan pro- ducing corporation are Mary Ellen Baird, vice-president: Dorothy Kay, secretary: and Jean Ewing, treasurer. Since Glenn is the only masculine officer, all of his large ideas will suffer instant death at the hands of the ladies. TALKERS TO MEET Next week a contest for the loudest and longest talker will be held. The contestants have gone into their silence training and the affair is ex- pected to hold many shrills and bellows. Those to take part are such ferocious talk- ers as Charles Paul, Bill Shaw, Bertha Irwin, Tina Kidd, Marian Ousley, Mil- dred Elliott, Cornell Hun- ter, and Forrest Rinehart. ent scout for the Chillicothe Tyrants, professional base- ball team, has returned after a three weeks' visit in Long Beach, California, where their training camp is lo- cated. Prospects who show bright signs for fame on the diamond are VVendell Gun- lock, Harold Gallagher, jim- mie Comstock, Francis Ater, Harley Martin, Don Overly, Darrell Lloyd, and -Iohn Yeager. CONCERT FOR NEEDY Lloyd Huiss, famous orig- inator of swing symphony concerts, and his f'truckeers will give a concert for the benefit of the hospital next week. Those who provide the scientific swing are such famous musicians as Bob Gallagher, who toots a mean tuba: Robert Johnston, who whacks the drums: Harold Bell, who naturally plays the bells: Robert Saxton, who took up saxophone be- cause it matched his name so well: and Patience Bran- dle. who performs on the musical saw, one of the many things discovered in manual training. EXAMS ABOLISHED At the meeting of the School Board Tuesday eve- ning, on the motion of Mr. Bernard Leete. the Board decided to abolish semi-an- nual exams. Those who were in favor of this movement were Mr. Leete, Marvin Small, Virginia Hazen, Re- gina Rieder, Jean Katz, and Rosemary Schinkle. Those opposing were VVilliam Mil- ler, Ioe Hurst, Ercey Carver, Bob Francis, and Lloyd Stanhope. BRETH-CAHILL NUPTIALS In the picturesque SCCIIC of the Little Church on Top of the Corner, Reverend Don- ald Ebenhack performed the marriage ceremony of Elea- nor Breth and Thomas Ca- hill with Jane VVurster as the only attendant. Immedi- ately following the ceremony the couple left for a11 ex- tended visit to Antarctica. Captain Jack Frost has re- cently returned from an ex- pedition to the moon where explorations were made. The principle object of the trip was to find out whether the moon really was made of green cheese. Accompanying Captain Frost O11 this expe- dition were such querulous gentlemen as Don VVest, VVimpy VVells, Edward Kun- zelman, Charles Wfellbrook, Gordy Hewitt, ,Iohn Daubert, VVillard Homans, and Bill Snyder. Upon their return, the co- presidents of the United States, VVilliam Ludwig and George Ebenhack, presented medals for audacity to each. OLYMPIANS RETURN Leroy Collins and Adah Hamm shared U. S. Olym- pic honors for 1948. Collins set a new world's record in the 100-yard dash with 7 sec- onds and defeated all oppo- nents for the broad jump. Miss Hamm received the honor of being proclaimed the best woman athlete in competition. Others on the women's team were Rae Meushaw, Betty Jean Coates. Dorothy Brock, Ruth Schu- maker, and Ruth Pleasant. Such C. H. S. athletes who gained fame in a foreign stadium were Millard Loiry and Dane Turnerj SOCIETY NEVVS Mr. and Mrs. Willard Thompson fAnne Mutchlerj have been visiting in New York City where they at- tended the debut of Miss Martha ,Iane Wiseman, star- ring in 'AAida with the Met- ropolitan Opera Company. Miss Helena Franke, news- paper correspondent, will sail on the S. S. VVally for Lon- don next Friday, to attend the re-coronation of King Edward VIII and Queen NVally. FIXIN' FIDO Eliza Lee and Goldie Cun- ningham have opened a beau- ty parlor for canines called Fixinl Fidof' They will specialize in finger waves and manicures for puppies. 0 00 00,0 0,00 00,00,040,0 00000000000000000000000,00. .N.''AV'-''- ' ' ' ' 00 . . . . f 0 ' ' ' 0 00 00 00,0 0,0 0.0 'P '.' Q: ,3 ,+, ,' 0 00000o,00,00,v'.0'. ' ' 0' 0000000000 0 0 0,0 0,0 03 'B 'B '9 '-' 'f ' ' 0'0 0000000000000400 000000000000000 ,, 000000000000000000000000000 ,Q ' 0 OV959 '. 00000000000000 .3 COOOOOQQCOCOQOQOOOOO5 O.. Q9 O0 0,0 0,0 50 OO 0,0 0,0 CO O0 0,0 0,0 IO Q0 0,0 0,0 60 Q0 0,0 0,0 Q0 Q0 0,0 0,0 OO O0 0,0 0,0 00 00 0,0 0,0 OO 90 0,0 0,0 OO Q0 0,0 0,0 O0 Q0 0,0 0,0 00 0 0,0 0,0 H 4 444 4 4444 4 4 00 'S 1 - 1 'R Q0 i fi 90 0,0 ii f 0,0 00 fi 5 00 0,0 55 1 0,0 80 , :I 5 if 0,0 Y, 5 : 0,0 Q0 , ,Z E O0 0,0 ,Y LV, 1 0,0 OO 7, -'T ? 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After a delightful evening of play, prizes were awarded to Miss Marjorie Augustus and Miss Pauline VValston. champion bridge players of Chillicothe. PLAYS RETURN ENGAGEMENT Miss ,Indy Scoop fMar- jorie Farrell, in 19385 has accepted a return engage- ment in Chillicothe with her masculine ballet troupe. Some of the particularly tal- ented and graceful perform- ers in Miss Scoop's troupe are Andrew Smith, Ronald Stine, Armin Lankenau, Jack Hyson, and Bob Carroll. Miss Betty Schmitt acts as Miss Scoop's manager and Mr. Robert Mummey plavs the accompaniment on the drums for the dances. CLASSIFIED SECTION VVanted: To buy building blocks of average size for use in kindergarten. See Elizabeth Stewart, Laurene Clark, Ruth Snyder, or Eliz- abeth Templin. Lost: One perfectly good class pin. Reward offered. Dick Featherstone. Vlfanted: To sell or rent the latest invention, Helen's hair grower. Contact one of the following: Helen Hart- mus or Helen Taylor. REA-DAVIS NVED IN '38 Mr. and Mrs. Rea are an- nouncing the marriage of their daughter, Ellen Anne to Mr. Robert Davis. The couple eloped to Greenup. Kentucky, during their last year in high school and the marriage has been kept se- cret until now. Miss Wfanda Young and Mr. Murray Trihbett were the attendants. COURT NEVVS Policeman Bernard Skyles has been promoted to the rank of chief of police during the absence of Jack Reis. Mr. Herman yVol1enweber was arrested for reckless fly- ing yesterday. He was fly- ing his airplane at the rate of 200 miles per hour and failed to observe air traffic lights. Mr. Wollenweber will be represented by J. Erie Nutt, prominent lawyer in town. He will come before the women's court with Judge Ethel Ross presiding. Since Mr. VVollenweber is a blonde, the brunette jury composed of such petite bru- nettes as Adele Moore, Char- lotte Kuhen, Dorothy Leyme. Virginia Riley, Emily Sex- ton, Ruth Benson, Leona Moss, Rosemary Boyles, and Lillian Schinkle, will hear the case. RED HEAD .XTTRACTION The new musicale, Red Runs Riot, will be present- cd tomorrow evening in the High School auditorium. The plot centers around a board- ing house exclusively for red heads and the leading parts will be played by Jane XYright, julia Knost, Harold Ilagelv. and Bill Dunlap. Complications arise when Ernestine Saul joins the boarding house forces wear- ing a wig to hide both her hair and identity, since she is the U. S. Commissioner for the Society for Preven- tion of Red Hair. xaw EDITION JUST oFF PRESS Lynn Kidd has just fin- ished his latest joke book. :alled Kidd's Kapering Kid- der, and it is available at the Chillicothe Public Libra- ry as announced by the li- brarian, John Nolan. Some of the prize jokes in the book were gathered from the wisecracks of Robert De- Long, Phillip Rice, VValter Schwart, Meredith Thomas. and ,Toe Turner during Mr. Kidd's last year at high school. GRAND OPENING The Taylor sisters, Loret- ta. and Irene, and the Cha- loupka brothers, Norman and George, will hold the grand opening of their airplane re- fueling station tonight. This has the latest equipment and the decorations are in futur- istic art, done by VVilliam Baader, who has made a name for his art in Holly- wood. At the gala affair Ralph Kemmerer and his Melod- ious Mikes, featuring Julia Chenault, ala Helen Mor- gan, will provide the swing for the shaggers. MISS RITTENOUR IS SPEAKER Miss Harriett Rittenour, authority on habits, particu- larly riding habits, was guest speaker when Miss Patricia jones entertained the Hoof Club. In two weeks Miss Louise Martin, champion jumper, will entertain the club at her home. After the interesting talk, Sara Boles. famous animal imitator, en- tertained the group. Those present at the meet- ing were Frances Bowen. Mary Mader, Jeanne Sor- gius, Marjorie Messel, Nell Braley, and Shirley Frey. CONTRACT REFUSED Mr. Harold Vorhees, hea- vyweight champion for 1948. refused a movie contract bc- cause of his loyalty to the great pugilistic art. His manager, Eunice Grooms. made this announcement to sports writers and it ap- peared in Mary Ginter's box- ing column, f'Punches from Type. Mr. Vorhees' next opponent will be the famous Gargling Glenn Evans, con- testor for the title. SITUATIONS VVANTED Males: Famous 'Singing Porters desire position on Pullman car. Best references. Allen Raney and Robert Mc- Coy. Male: VVanted, a young man between ages of Z5 and 30, nice looking, good dancer. who has had experience as a gigolo. Contact any nice- looking girl. 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Water Street . . 33 Open Evenmgs by Appointment 5.5 0. OO 22 if 22 os gg 32 22 if .. SE 55 OO 90 u Q Q 1 gg There 1S a lot of talk ln Chillicothe about Weaver Jewelers if Q, 50 . . . . 33 gi SIHCC we inaugurated our t1me-payment policy. Why? Be- Si ,, do . . . 22 2: cause . . . We sell Nationall Advertised Merchandlse onl ! . . . 2,2 2' 2: 00 0.0 if We sell up-to-the-minute styles! . . . We sell at lowest possible 50 OO O0 OO if prices with no interest or carrying charges! A small deposit .. 00 OO gives you immediate delivery, and the balance may be paid in OO O0 OO Q0 O if small weekly or monthly amounts. so , ZZ 3,2 Z! 3.2 05 O: 2: 2' zz 23 32 3 so 4,0 EE . EE :': 19 North Opposite :-: fi SE 2-2 Paint Court 315 53 X Si J E W I1 I, E R OO OO 22 22 32 I2 Q0 O5 O9 9' Z! 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