Upper Sandusky High School - Indian Village Yearbook (Upper Sandusky, OH)
- Class of 1925
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' , L,. . --' '- ......,,,, U.. , New Building Ifvr' -zcww our hand in grand Sfllllfl' To our New lllzildizlg---fl thing of hcauly, Jud may the aids which it mn giw, Ne'er lessm but izzvrmse our duty. 3 fl LV ,ml f LV IZ fy 1 ff r ' XD' 'l l ' X' ffflflzff Q X V , Q, I -, f, , ,X s , ,L 4 - f M3 1 1 L ' N. - - -- f14....,1, , +L! - ' ' ' --- ' - ' Q -' -14951.35-9i' V'-Ga as In I.fl7'1'fl.V Lam' nmr our ffigh Srlmnl, llfm' flrf' ilu' SfrnHf'r.v likr' ilu' j1i111'.v.d Su 1'-z'f'r'lr1.vrir1y fjl'l'l'll,U .wzyx nur, .lml -zulml think ynn, who rmzl llnxvf' liII4'A'.9 4 I Ynvv.-,Y -..-- v-yfv - -1 v ,V ,, - -,y.W.Y1. -.-- 'vvvv --- ffewru-'m'-rg-157, I ' , - i yrav f, I 3 ,X-'X fnfff e N c , 1' My , U fb Ami, e ' ililihifllqf W ff x ' - L.: . --u -- Y - ni 'I' 'Th 'L-S' Wx o-gy o c ' Lia 5 -' While expressing our kindest regards for thc entire faculty, each of whom has contributed to ward the making of our High School days most pleasant and successful, We, the Class of l25, wish to especially honor and recognize the faith- ful services of one teacher, whose smile of con- fidence encouraged us to greater effort and aided much in bringing about our final success. Feel ing that such influence will long be a factor for good in our lives, We gratefully dedicate this Annual to our beloved teacher and friend-Miss Erma Stearns. 'll 5 l if , f ,pf ' ,,' , f I , ' ' 'Im -' L s - il'-.1iif'4ifQ.g-'A I i c q ' :-5'1-3' T di' 1 ge. ew jf. - Editorial lt has been the custom for many years for the graduating class of the high school to present to the public something to show that each student of the class has successfully reached the highest goal set up to them in the high school. This proof has always been a high school annual. ln accordance with this custom the Senior Class of '25 publish this book. lt has been the aim of the staff to make this Annual a true reflection of high school life, and the staff hopes this hook will set forth to the public the achievements of each individual gradu- ate as well as show the different phases of high school life. There are three main reasons for this publi- cation. That it may be of great benefit and in- terest to the Seniors, to the alumni, and to fu- ture classes. The Staff hopes that through the perusal of this book each Senior may at some time he able to recall the things which they ac- complished in school, and may remember the happy days spent there, and the sacred friend- ships made. lf this hook is able to bring back to the mind of a Senior, some event or the mem- ory of a good friend or is able to take a person back in spirit to old ll. S. H. S. among his old friends and teachers, we feel that it has not been a failure, but a success. ln this respect time only is a judge. We feel that it is not so much the praises or criticisms offered at the present that show its true merit as it is that at some time it may make the graduates of l925 realize the value, the sweetness, and the joys of high school life. Second: VVe hope that this book may be of value to the future classes of the high school. That they may see what things we have accom- plished, and what things we have just begun and left for them to finishg that they may see our mistakes and profit by them. Third We hope that this book shall be of in- terest to the alumni and the public in generalg that they may recall their own school days and may also see those things, which they left for us to finish, completed. At the present we feel much pleasure in plac- ing The lndian Village Annual before the pub- lic, for we think that these three purposes shall he accomplished in time because of the hearty co-operation and the hard work of each member of the class of '25. -The Editor. zsfui-ifmiqmf f ' .. dflfffl Wag 9 C K' si' 'ED 'J-I .gave Cmlxik-Ig if me ,- .a f ,r QQ , ,. I l l ,' y f . ' W 'l7f ' A ffl XX K ' -I Mwiolllf ' V' I J- 5 'D L ' - A IQ '!M2rL:2' I .Bf rn-r ' M Q D:1S, i.5A . f4 , in R Board of Education CHARLES E. FREDERICK MRS. PETER FRANK, Pres. DANIEL REYNOLDS CHARLES TROUP jOI-IN M. SCHMIDT 7 I M I A 'QD-uv MAX QQ ?,-0, g WW ' 1 X171 l ' I' f Y fl'H ,Qf 'X 5 , , m ,16 f'5',f, X If ,Q V N 4 ,XA ,fl J 1. , ,, 1 .pxfw f 'Q H4,,e,4, - ff ' , if -.--, .AL L - gg. 51' Qjwgsf 1 jgywv-r , x 4-' 4 - ' ?11..- . -A- sm- - gi ' ug- VV. O. NIOORIS, Sllf7f'V'iIlft'lllIt'llf AJS. Franklin, 1913 All. xVitff'lllX'I'Q, l9l9 Stare- Cmmnon School Lift LiK'l'fHiL'1lT'l' State' High Scluml Lifc' Crrtificzm' In ,Urn Jlflllft' you finrl ri friwllff, Rmzly his wr'-z'if'1'.v fo ynu In ll'llI1'. .xvl'7'l'I' lun lluxy In mn' for you, .Inrl Xl'llI't'lI your froulflvs tlzrough. 4lf7l'llj'.Y in 0flIl'I'A' lu' UIFIIIIS flu' ynrnl That makes fm' humzln lvrothcrhumlf S lr , , I f af - Q. 4 I ' wwf, H f X! 'N ' 1 n 01' k, 1 4,,l,Aff'lg, X K f 4 A, wwnihli , V ! 5 : .iff ,,..,3'7',xye f i Y - L HQ AU131',k,:. 3Ci,.,,,,. ' . A:!s,g.,AQ'4Q: Fi 554 ' lg, N- -V Q, -+-:: - M fr- - -- 1' I EH X X! ff W.-I ,lf . - Iliff Xin tw! jf ., M 1 I I flluxjlgg 2 wtf C Y? 6 MA. 6 s Q 5 fkrw w 65303 7 119' i f f ff f ,guy X, fp, . l .A I I f -- x X Q ' 'I + 113 'Z-I ::1 ' f g NfXX frl' X if 37 ' N - H lg' H ff EL X Q Z' ff ' 1 M g 1 X f ' I: 3 lf Z XTQJUKCDXX Jr' Xxx .lm ,t It 1, A veptfxd Q ,W Q K f 2 W x ,X .gl T- N N'-:Q il ' I 4 1 Qxx ff .1 - .. -F-i- ..! ...Q Y Q 1 9 1 - ,, 1, lf - yr' ,, i ,f-'X -,iffy N' ' ,ff ,. I 1 X, ,J X ff , ff, ,f . i ia of f ,,- , X y ff , X, f 4 N ol,1,,1 , if ii , 1 . . . .l v L D 6 im, .Wig J, I -B90 . i ,L 4 'A P .ll If 7,5 . f , M H. 'f x .-A.. :i L sgltegg, '- ff' f 7 !'P'0a-, A 'jrj The Faculty Our High School faculty is the best in the land, So kind, so true, so noble, so grand. So willing to help us through the dark, So willing to join us in our larks. 'l'here's Daddy Houpt with his watchful eye, A look from him will make you cry. llis manner is kind and yet 'tis stern, lfor he's made up his mind that you must learn. Miss Larcomb teaches us how to talk right, And she has to work with all her might. liut she's well pleased with the whole class And says she's certain we all will pass. Miss Howey's our teachers in Lit. and French, And she always has someone on the Bench For we don't recite one-half the time, And that, she says, is an Absolute Crime. ln Mathematics we rank first in line, 'Cause lWr. Holland keeps us working all the time. First one thing and then another, And doesn't want us even to help a brother! Miss Stearns is always on the job, lCspecially now since she has her new bob, She teaches us Latin, and that isn't all, VVe eagerly look for her every fall. lVe can use a typewriter, any kind, any place, And l know we can beat in any race. For Miss Golling keeps us always in trim And she's willing to help us wherever she kinl Now Mr. Hoffman is tall and rather thin, He lets us talk and sometimes grin. As a coach and teacher he can't be beat, Anil neither can the Stephens he drives on the street. Now in the junior High we study hard, You can tell that if you look at our card. From room to room we pass along, Happy and gay and full of song. Our teachers there, we have but three, But oh, how mighty these few do be. Miss Schoenberger, lylittermaier, and Slemmer. too, All ready to help, so staunch, so true. Someone always ready to do what he can ls our lwr. Killing, a wonderful man. Always a smile to cheer us along To do what is right and never go wrong. Then here's to the faculty, Long may they livel About four times as long As the lessons they givel -Gail Caldwell. 0 .S lk G-fy 1 95, f f AQ jc 7 :fJ cw 3 Rr' X 2 Q 5 fi? X1 E l , '. I mh- VN ff Tvgw . -Y-mg' 1 ll , l I!! ' V!! iff ' V ' ' Y, ' ' . W ' f F WW? Y 9 ' . ' fr illlflfxiii - ,f fr 1 W 1' 'Wigs' '1'-1' f--- -B A yu if -- A LE --'11 H - -91 .Q I gtg. Q--Q, ., Y. ,, :'5,,w1 n f- ' -- Y . 2 LAWRENCE H. HOUP'F. B. S., Prinfifml Ohio Northern University, 191-1 State Elementary Life Certificate State Elementary Life Certificate State High School Life Certificate Meniher State School Survey Commission 1913 President VVyandot County Teachers' Association 1922-1925 Faculty Advisor of Athletics Instructor in History, Ohio Northern University, Summer of 1917 Instructor in History, Civics, Iiconomics, and Sociology Such II man might be Il ropy In tlzfxw' yozutger lilllfxf' l . !.l.l 11 .germ f i ,gf 4 lex' ,., 'a. it k s 'fl I f 'E QS: ' .ff . .a'.:'- 4 Y i 1 ,. . .i' ' :rx I av, - 5, I . .q ft T -1 39: 741 5 1 A Q r if 1 W . ,, V . . gf s il m 4 it H ' e .fi V A Z, A at 4 . .. -, 'vj rc fl ii' 4.34 34 -w .V LJ il' 'I egg' 'li 4--. , , :: '4'lfM.1 lint' . 'M H ,ffl , I 1 I 1. 1 f V , .X r J ,xlffllz jf I Q- la lrl' A, 5 xfruwfjlf V V!! 4 , ' I-'T L -,Q - 'lil ' 1 l , x i f , 545 7:-igi uful M5 lr4,,q, 5 AV .- fgl' . ERMA STEARNS Bluffton College '19 Latin Ancient History Her behavior is all sense and sweetness ton. CLAIR HOLLAND Ohio Wesleyan '18 Mathematics Agriculture Speak louder Clair, what you have to say is worth hearing. JEAN GOLLING, B. C. S. Wooster '15 Ohio Northern '16, '18 Bliss '21 Shorthand and Typing Gentle in manner. resolute in execution. She judges her speed by the fence posts. GEORGE RILLING Capital University '24 History English Public Speaking The world needs this kind of man. LOTTIE HOWEY Ohio Northern '24 French English l Forget, forgive: conclude and he agreed. l f 12 M If M Wg' M 1:71, H . - 4 1 . ' 'W w S 3: .gg-vi.-T... V.. Q- .ag-Irv!!!-:iv W--f-tvmfw'--W., -sy.. YP , 1 Q35-y'f: xvr'valTgri'w---'vrwrywv iw vw-rv 'r xv 1 I ' ,l 'ful A MM! ft.. if V ,:Q!,f?f t p,' A7v' , , N ' , J' f, . , , ' w If AFTN-f 7' V , V RWM diff. 4 Q ' vi. E x L H f ' ' U . LJ -AQ 4 ' ii' . i l- eb C - -' f -- ff ' ' ' 'I' 'A 35 .lflsg Q -?- '-'ni GEORGE HOFFMAN, B. SC. Ohio State University '24 Physics Chemistry Commercial Geography Why should a man whose blood is warm within, Sit like his grandsircs cut in alabaster? DOROTHY LARCOMB Wooster '24 English Hygiene Commercial Arithmetic Grace was in all her stops. heaven in her eye, ln every gesture dignity and love. ADDIE SCHOENBERGER Indiana State School, VVinona Lake. incl. Chautauqua Summer Schools. Chautauqua, N. Y. Heidelberg University, Tiffin, Ohio Ohio Northern University, Ada, Ohio Columbia University, New York, N. Y. University of Colorado, Boulder, Colo. Physiology Arithmetic If vou d0n't know hor well, you don't know her well enough. GERTRUDE MITTERMAIER Indiana State Miami History Literature By just a glance into her eyes, Her thoughts and moods you may divine. DOROTHY SLEMMER Ohio Northern University '23 English Geography . With her smile and personality she has won the frienu- ship of all. 13 f, f 1 ' 5 D V I f f M lfffc gi' lf f ww 1 ffflff w,f,,' V X V Y X Y V 'R ws1 4lfff,0, ANI, X491 N N f V V Y - tx ws gumgii rv , ' - ' -5 - A f-- .fl 'il -1 ' 4 X- x.. , 'Ha- 4 Li Y J 'L--,i,L - 'j. 4 Y gba.-1, Y al Y ,v-- L xx, .Y 45 4 ' E Q ,, 1-L W ' -4 V1 4 . -,. , 'f X ' f 1 , f 1 JJ !Z ff4 -4, .I - ' 'f 'N :N f ' 1 f 'Pix Z ff f. f 'K mf ,. J, AZAQJ. 5 Y f 15134 5 if ,WD ,I , , fffljg f ,ff,. ,1f. , C . , V fj' .1 ij f . .V Ng I Fl, -I ffl! .USL ' Lau, fl -'Km-t 4 ,4--4' ,U ,,-X g n , M W K el' ha 1 ' 1972? , 7 Jig? . s 74 V 1' ,gf ', ' ff nq'?AXyl- '7 ug' S' B 6 :HI M KH' --- EVQQTQ fi ,fi few L Bw'-f --1, 1--W 41-:'s.L.. 5' tw gig .-.,L iff l vl -1 S f f N Hlltlwz , -se f it - . 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' .,'Cf.'f ff .xa- 16 -f' r' yz1?- 'e'1'im'Y- .-v-.- V ' 'V' an- EDWIN ZIMMERMAN From the backwoods to the White House, said of Lin- coln. From the country to thc presidency, said of Eddie. i MIL ..l rarule ROB!-I Sz'bcr, l:::t not serious: MARGARET McCORMICK Quiet, studious, and faithful FERNE SWIHART From hcr ever smiling lips pure lovelincss and beauty slips. f ff A ' 1 ,ff '14, V,v'f,if V , 1. 1, A Tl wi ' .17 -X vf 'f'lf Y We ffff f - I ' f 07' W ll lr' iQ N J , Nr ' fi, ' I 4 L Y - A ly., f?MPLi, t Bwnwg- A i ' N- Q43 1.5.5 1 V V -: - ,'4 , 9-.Q A L- - - Entered U. S. H. il. '21 Cvmmerrinl Scientific Course Class Officer '25 15. B. B. '25. Dinan G. HALL ' Entered U. S. H S. '21 Collcge Entrance Course Track Meet '22 G. R. '22, '23, '24, '25 Gfee Club '24 Prnecursor '24, '25 Basketball '24, '25 Debate '24, '25 Class Office: '25 Cheer Leader '25 Soc'al Editor of Annual I. A. '25 '25 love tr- sing and dance and play and have my own, a as way. RT STRASSER Entert-rl U. S. H. S. '21 Latin Commercial Course Football '22, '23 Debate '24. '25 Gfee Club '24, '25 Class Officer '25 Annual Treasurer '25 Orchestra '25 Officer B. B. B. '25 25 quiet, but not idle. Entered U. S. H. S. '21 Modern Language Course G. R. '22, '23, '24, '25 Glee Club '25 Class Officer '25 I. A. '25 Class Will '25 in all school activities. Entered U. S. H. S. '21 Modern Lanizuaize Course Track Meet '22, '24 G. R. '24, '25 Glee Club '24, '25 1. A. '23 Officer '25 17 55155. is I Z! WW ' . 1 . . f .v mf as . , fw . , lf Q e -f N pwfil w 11 fp-iff'-w 'v..':feCf.ff ' ' ,fe if '. e 'Q'-' T H - G,-a.s2e5 '-' l l 1 GRACE LUCILE MILLER Entered U. S. H. S. '21 Commercial Course Track Meet '21 G. R. '24, '25 I. A. '25 Glee Cluh '24, '25 , P. w. C. '25 Cheerfulm-ss becomes a woman at all times. CHARLES HANDEL Entered U. S. H. S. '21 Commercial-Scientific Course Track Meet '21 Football '24, '25 Baseball '24 Hi-Y '24, '25 Class Play '24 P. W. C. '25 B. B. B. '25 Assistant Business Manaxrcr of Annual '25 He always counted ten before he answered and then it was too lane. But often that is the best plan. G, IBERIA TRACHSEL EQ Entered U. s. H. s. '21 Q' Commercial Course Track Meet '22 Glee Club '24, '25 1. A. '25 Qi G. R. '25 ' P. W. C. '25 Variety the very source of life 1 , That gives it all its flavor. c HARRY W. EHRHART 4 , Enter:-cl U. S. H. S. '21 Commercial-Scientific Course Basketball '24, '25 ,cfs B. B. B. '25 P. w. c. '25 ' Princes and kings are but the breath of man: an honest man's the noblest work of God. vt? MARJORIE GRUNDTISCH 'HL Entered U. s. H. S. '21 Commercial-Scientific Course -'Z Class Officer '23 iff, Glee Club '24, '25 Debate '24, '25 ' G. R. '24, '25 P. W. C. '25, Officer '25 1 A '25 4 ' And like winds in summer sighing, Her voice is sweet and low. xii T? I ? r 2' 18 Sie 593' 3 1. ' 3 'lil V l A X H N -n.y,--mime -T,-,,ww,-fnsxw.W.f W- -,--.-.- - 'AN-,. A '11 7'f, 1'f'?'f,'qf-Ig ' W ' I , f ' Ml 'f ' X , Q I X, V Q Imfdl f I . Wiuiym V T ,'.wff'K', X ' ' v ,ill !ff'l' V- - , f f l 4 .7 s .s.,.,f., . V ,ff - ' C L ' f Mc' ' 'lr,LiE' I .Bf7f 'rw-v' A A X ' ' -'1, :?LlE'3. ' - lL 4 a wif JULIA BAKER Entered U. S. H. S. '21 Collexze Entrance Course Track Meet '22 Class Officer '24 G. R. '24, '25 Praecnrsor '24, '25, Editor '25 I. A. '25 Annual Staff '25 I count myself in nothinz else so happy as in a soul remembering friend. KARL KRAUSE Entered U. S. H. S. '21 Class Officer '21 Track Meet '22, '23, '24 Football '23 Baseball '24 Glee Club '24, '25 Annual Staff '25 Hi-Y '23, '24, '25 B. B. B. '25 Give us the chap who is happy and gay, The kind that brightens life's dark way. RHEA GRACE Rl'I'TERSI'ACH Entered U. S, H. S. '21 Commercial Course Glee Club '24 I. A. '25 G. R. '24. '25 P. W. C. '25 Grace is a friend who is kind and true, lf she's your friend, she's a friend through and through, RALPH EDWARD VEITH Entered U. S. H. S. '21 Scientific Course Webster Debatinz Club '22 Glee Club '25 Hi-Y '28, '24, '25 B. B. B. '25 The farmers are the founders of civilization. 1 EDNA MAE BALDUF Entered U. S. H. S. '21 Commercial Course G. R. '24, '25 Glee Club '24, '25 1. A. '25 P. W. C. '25 Her ways are pleasantncss, And all her paths are peace. 19 TQVYST I ly I 'n II' lf. , V V 1 . ' lv'f,,lf0 -X ' , X ,Wf 1' .f fn? W ' l' .1 x J Wylfifl' 1 if s 'M fr 15.-li J . A . HARltll'f'l'- M. S'l'AL'I'ER Entered U. S. li. S. '21 Collesze Entrance Course Track Meet '22 Inter-Class Contest '23 G. R.. '23, '24, '25, Officer '24, '25 Glee Club '24, Officer '24 Debate '24, '25, Capt. '24, '25 Praecursor '24, '25 I. A. '25 Editor of Annual '25 Her voice was cvcr soft, gentle and low. Illl excellent thing.: in woman. L. LAWRPINCE LOGSDON Pfntereil U. S. H. S. '21 Ctmmcrcial Course Vlfelistex' Debate Club '22, '23 Inter-Class Contest '23 Class Officer '23 HiY '24. '25, Officer '25 Debate '24, '25 Glce Club '24, '25 I'. W. C. '25, Officer '25 IS. B. 12, '25 Officer '25 Associate Editor of Annual '25 His true merit is not ltarml to sec. l+':w work so well or show such worth us hc. KATHRYN FOUCHT Entered U. S. H. S. '21 College Entrance Course C. R. '2Il. '24. '25, Officer '25 Class Officer '24 Praecursor '24, '25 Glec Club, '24, '25, Officer '25 l. A. '25 Musical Contest '25 Business Manager of Annual '25 The sweetest music on earth, u w'unan's tcnyzuc, u string which hath no discord. CURTIS MEEKER Entered U. H. S. '21 Scientific Course Football '23, '24, '25 Inter-Class Contest '21 B. B. B. '25, Officer '25 Debate '25, Capt. '25 Assistant Business Munagrer of Annral '23 1'm not on the roll of common m.-n. CHAllLOT'l'E M. CASTANIEN Entered U. S. H. S. '21 Modern Lanuuaure Course G. R. '23, '24, '25 Glee Club '21, '25 Annual Staff' '25 l. A. '25 To be merry best becomes you-Afor out of question you werc born in a merry hour. 20 ! l!Y 'F ?lM W'F '?I 7F '! V ! ' 'T 7 V 7 ' 'Q W TWU 5.2 -'Lf-'ng 41: 'lg FU ' ' ' lm' wg 5 1 if - I 3 FLORENCE ULRICH What she wills tu :lu ur say, ses-ins wisest, virtue:-it. dis- :-reotest, best. NORMAN CONSTIEN MX RY J. MILLIGAN While we converse with her, we mark Nu want ol' day. nor think it 4izu'k. CHARLES A. NAUS Never 31 care in all the wnrld: Never u worry have l. IIELE .l1 tTl1e'll wed Rumen Ile maketh it urite clear what he doth nut lmlieve in. 1 . 4- ..,.,f'f -' -1 .' , 1i . i ' V, , , l .Q . a.,q 'Ad-1' . I nl4!! . . 1 F A V l ,Iv .X Y ' 1 J V ww. d J, Ml, 4' .f-gg, ,, , 1ll.l'f4fQf,f! ' 3 ' C 'T Q 7'- '5fEf1.g' 5 ' R ' F:,Q'- l il - ' ' Entered U. H. S. '21 Comm:-rcial Scientific Course 'Frzuk Meet '22 G. R. '24, '25 P. W. C. '25 H r I. A. 2.1 Entered U. S. II. ST. '21 Scientific Course Fuotball '22, '23, '24 Basketball '24, '25 ll. ll. li. '25. Entered U. H. S. '21 Colltgze hntranre Course Cl: ss Officer '23 Debate '24, '25 Glee Club '24, '25 G. R. '24, '25 I. A. '25 Cummerrial Course ldnterell U. S. H. S. '20 Track Mem '22, '24 Football '22, '23, '24 Glee Club '22, '24 Junior Home Talent '21 Baseball '24 Cheer Leader '25 P. W. C. '25 ll, li. li. '25 NA FLECK Entered U. S. H. S '21 Commercial Course Glee Club '24, '25 G. R. '24, '25 I. A. '25 P. W. C. '25 Annual Staff '25 let il splendid 1:0011 tml, ls this fair Juliet. And live happy. I'll bet. .nijagw-.,:3: 'N A . .enum ..., . i 3 2 1 4 S5 'S 1 . 1' mf E P+ 4. Eg, 5 . ,-.. if, D u L . PIL ig. ,. ,4 42. TE T21 Sz 1 5 11-1 .431 gf: i'1.'1 f J A. .kv , :if ml' up 5 E. fr W 1 llmlcff f ' vw iyf . fX , ' . wf:C., ,Qi i ' ' ' ff illlll X114 l V 'X f' 'll 1 . P., i , gw' I -d . A x X 1160 Li: y illn 1 l C T - -1.2 1 fn L - 7 -Ef- MARY LEON A V01-ILKER Enter:-nl U. S. H. S. '21 Commercial Coursu Glee Club '24, '25 G. R. '24, '25 Debate '2-1, '25 1. A. '25 l'. W. C. '25 You are wisv il' you think for vourse-If. DON SCHINIJLER Iinte-roll Hurpstvr High School '21 Glee Club '21 Vox Club '21, '22 Entered ll. S. H. '23 Football Manager '25 Ii. B. ll. '25 A iruml :wrt and :i 1.50011 sport. ll ELENA VGGEL Enterm-rl U. S. H. '21 Commercial Cuurse Glee Club '24, '25 G. R. '24, '25 1. A. '25 l'. W. C. '25 Here's to the girl with a he-art and a smile Who makes thr- bubbles of lil'u wurth while. OTHO HALM Entered U. S. H. S. '21 Commercial-Scientific Course 'l'r:1L'k Mc-el. '22 Assistant Football Manager '24 Basketball Mzinaxrer '24, '25 Annual '25 1' W C '25 B li B P5 Be zu spurt il' you only last a minute. A UREL1 A MILLER Entervll U. S. H. S. '21 Commercial Course Glue Club, '24, '25 G. R. '24, '25 I. A. '25 P. W. C. '25 22 In varnc-sins-ss and since-rity who hath no parnllelf 'W 1 ' sk ei f 3' iff? ' , ',r fl i -' 4 l , f' f f . A f . .+tlf.f.f 4 A f. 1 . f Y L b W ilwwf -Qi! 9- I 5, LELA CLARK Entered U. S. H. S. '21 Modern Language Course Glee Club '24, '25 G. R. '22. '23, '24, '25 I. A. '25 Her lovvlinn-ss l never knew, until she smiled on me. MYRON MALABY lintered U. S. H. S. '21 Commercial-Scientific Course Basketball '24, Capt. '25 P. W. C. '25 Class Historian '25 B. B. B. '25 Malaby, our most Studious boy of all Is star and captain of our basketball. DOROTHY ANN BOLISH Entered U. S. H. S. '21 Glee Club '24 l. A. '25 P. W. C. '25 Men may come, men may go, but they are the least or my worries. MILTON SEBENOLER Entered U. S. H. S. '21 Scientific Course Baseball '22 Football '23, '24, Capt. '25 Debate '25 Joke Editor of Annual '25 He mixed reason with pleasure and wisdom with mirth. ROSE H ERM INA STEINER Enter:-'fl U. S. H. S. '21 Commercial Scientific Course Track Meet '22 Class Officer '23 Glee Club '24, '25 Debate '24, '25 G. R. '24, '25, Officer '25 I. A. '25 P. KN. C. '25 Her chief characteristic is a blithesome glietyf' 1 23 gg . 'in ,f ' ,L--a, r li al I 2 ,- A E- - 'za ...rllh .W 1 .:4lg.,.lf:?.i .5 . ' ! I 7 1 f ,Q . f ,VX 41 1 - I ,l I 1 l., 301 . - ww' ' f-3 1 li-fffMf',f' 5 1 J ,.,,. Ulf W, -N' . ,ll ul . , N 1 I v X 4 , -.I -: X? , iq' r.4f!..aVl.f . X ,. A ? ...,...,. L ' - QQ 'a l Ji.i!-ir I wlvw-r e i f 4 2. 4 P'-' 1 2... - WL . 1 1 'B rv my - 'L . . is i' .i 5 5' .- f 9 . . rl 1 i 1 4 . 1 fi Q4 Q r 1.1 . . ii 47 18 v . l .Q 'l . 1 ' . 4 S . ,Q Q .E f .. . S, P+ - if ei 1 1 5' W: ,, 'il 1 .5 . . l ly Q at EVELYN K UICNZLI Entered U. S. H. S. '21 Classical Course Inter-Class Contest '21 Track Meet '22, '24 Glee Club '24, '25 P. W. C. '25 Annual Staff '25 Basketball Mzxnmxer '25 G. R. '25 I. A. '25 A sunny disposition is hnlf the task. CLARENCE CASTANIEN Entered U. S. H. S. '21 Scientific Course I1i-Y '23, '24, '25 Glee Club '24, '25 Debate '25 ll. B. B. '25 When joy and duty clash. Let duty sro to smash. GERALDINE ESTHER FRI'I'CH1E Entered U. S. H. S. '21 Commercial Course Class Officer '21 Glee Club '24 Basketball '24, '25 1. A. '25 Annual Staff 25 P. VV. C. '25 Winsome, Cute und Dependable. RALPH SEILER Entered U. S. H. S. '21 1 Commercial-Scientific Course ll, B. ll. '25 A country lad. But you'd be surprised. The majority of us never dfd unders'72nd Ralph but somebody dues. We wonder who somebody is. THELMA C. HAUS lllnts-red U. S. H. S. '21 Commercial Course inter-Class Cuntest '22 Glee Club '24, '25 G. R. '24, '25 I A '25 Annual 'Staff '25 P. W. C. '25 A izoud deed is never lost: She who sows courtesy reaps friendship: 1 And she who plants kindness gathers love. Z4 -'---W .-ffwfw A. .Ch . .V,, if I I iff Vfvif, ' : . 1 A I' ai'f Wf'Z! xx ' -' ilu flfijl' V' ' if ' 9 il' .' l, L I - iiri y':lf'fiQ,i!.i' I bill ' I N '1 ' 5 -2 .. '5 ' 'fill 2 uggi ' CHARLOTTE FREY Entered U. S. H. S. '21 Commercial Course- I. A. '25 Glee Club '25 I'. W. C. '25 A contented spirit is the sweetness of existence. EDMUND SIMONIS Entered U. S. H. S. '21 Cumnierciul Course Debate Club '21, '22 Football '23, '24 Athletic Editor of Annual '25 B. B. B. '25 Happy am I, From care I am free. MARIE LUTHY Entered U. S. H. S. '21 Commercial Course G. R.. '24, '25 P. W. C. '25 I. A. '25 A creature nut inn bright and gnnd for human nature's daily food. CECIL ZELLER Entered U. S. H. S. '20 Commercial-Scientific Course Glee Club '21, '22, '23, '24, '25 IS. B. B. '25 Cecil Zeller, the shy little feller, Is a credit to our school, ln History, Civics or whatsoever, He always knows the rule. NINABELLE CROSS Entered U. S. H. S. '21 Latin-Commercial Course Track Meet '22 1. A. '25 Debate '25 Glee Clulp '25 P. VV. C. '25 Be-hold! A country lass have we, Studinus and quiet, yet just as jolly as she can he. l 25 af' 14, r 'u1u,. ' 1 'ix 1 1 BG i. .1 s 14 x L .wr . 5.1 . , xpffffi i K I I, ,1 5136! A . m..f7,, f Wy 4' 'ff '21 ,Qi ' ' 'il-l4f'4f 'i 'Z iff f' f xl' ' ' . --'11 2 . F il l 4 Ling ' lit-'N ' ' 2 19 ii 12, 4 4152. ' DOROTHY BALI! UF l'Iritvi'v1l U. S. Il. S. '21 CIIl'Uh1L'l'l'lEl1 Course I. A. '23 l'. W. C. '25 Always smiling, always good, Always sham! all Lhe- kindness she eouldf' l Rl'lDl'lR1CK SNAV RLY CommowiuI-Ss-ientifie Pourse Eniferell U. S. H. S. '20 Glee Club '2-l, 25 ll. li. Ii. '25 Ivlusic-ul Contest '25 Il is lu-Lter to ln- lute than never. n. At least Fred thinks IFIANETTE NORTON Entered U. S. ll. S. '21 College Entrance Course G. R. '24, '25 Praeeursor. '24, '25 Glee Club l. A. '25 Lilo-nl here. liked there. like-il everywhere. .l. l'AUL McNAMARA linteresl U. S. H. S. '21 Collc-ue Entrance Course Class President '24 Hi-Y '24 Sec'y '24 Webster Debate Club '21. '22 Delaie '24, '25, Cnp'1. '25 Dzlmie Editor' of Annual '25 H r ll 13 If Z1 l'r:u-un'sor 24. '25 Ile mlrziwm-Lh out the thn-:ul of his verlm:-sity finer than the staple of his an-uumi-nt. FLORENCE A. KUHNZLI Entered U. S. H. S. '21 Modern Lruiuimue Course Track Meet '22 K' R '24 '25 milf-9 .Cluli. '24, '25 I. A. '25 Always smiling, never said, This disposition :ill people should have. 26 ,- .1 .1-, -1-.11.1.z'.ma. - ,yt . .K ,yen .4,.3.tZ.5. -.. 1.1 - mn-fun . , ,,f,. , . - 1 ' , I M! f. bf!! U . I. , ,' I yl 'xx , J vp- K Q, 'kiln 13- .' 2 ,. L . Y ll',','ff:'gif5 4,..' I :mst E, f '. 2 ' T 5'5:5i.g'e f -9 -357 EVELYN NEUMEISTER Entered U. S. H. S. '21 Classical Course Track Meet '22 Glee Club '24, '25 1. A. '25 , 1. W. C. '25 1 slept and dreamt that life was beauty, I woke and found that life was duty. MAUD EDITH EARP Entered U. S. H. S. '21 Latin Course G. R. '24, '25 Praeeursor, '24, '25 I. A. '25 In life I find n lot of fun, But when there's work, 1 get it done. EVELYN TILTON Entered U. S. H. S. '21 College Entrance Course Praecursur '24, '25 G. R. '24, '25 I. A. '25 A true friend, never boisterous, but full of fun. ELLA VIRGINIA WHITNEY Entermd U. S. H. S. '21 Modern Language Course G. R. '22. '23, '24, '25 Basketball '24, '25 Captain '25 Glee Club '24, 25 Officer '24 I. A. '25 Officer '25 A general favorite and ix good friend, ELSIE CIIAIJWICK Entered U. S. H. S. '21 Commercial Course Glee Club '24, '25 P. W. C. '25 1. A. '25 What sweet delight a quiet lifu: affords. 27 v J 4 4 l 4 1 1 ' fx. MILDRED LEILA CALDWELL Entered U. S. H. S. '20 Modern Lamruaxe Course G. R. '23, '24. '25 I. A. '25 at Xl SHUI' nhl wnrId.' Sho just kinda luoks yznoml nnturecl ARMIN F. MITTERMAIER Entered U. S. H. S. '21 Scientific Course B. B. B. '25 Worth, couruye. honur, these indeed, birthright are. , your sustenance and MILDRED PIIILBRICK Entered U. S. II. S. '21 Modern Lnnyzuaxze Course Glee Club '24, '25 G. R. '24, '25 I. A. '25 She is small and she is fair: And she is likvrl must everywhere. CECIL CONLEY Entered U. S. H. S. '21 Commercial Course P. W. C. '25 Hi-Y '25 He was n mnnftuke him for all and all. CATHERINE BACHMAN Entered U. S. H. S. '21 Commercial Course P. W. C. '25 I. A. '25 Measured by inches she is not very tall. liut in p:oud friendship she comes up to them ull. 28 , 1+ 4 Ai if 'E if i' E . 3 . if . gpm.. , . if .. .... ' V -.HV 1 ff 'W-If f N- ie' ' r 7 ' T 'W H ' - ' ' 4 f . . V 1 vat V fl f- glyffif. n V V1 QLLIQ6, f n . Wwfyr, V. In W, X. e ' ' Mlfffl , - .2 . f .r ' 1.6! .sax-, ir5.1w4'cf ' , Z' N. . V - ,--t, -V , A .. if- wg Nil., N. '. 'f5.Fg 'li 5 ' i ' -Tn' i ? il - min, CALDWELL H. S. '20 Entcrutl U. S. Commitrrial-Scientific Course Football '23 Hi-Y '24. '25 Junior Play '24 Track Meet '24 lnter Class Baseball '24 Glee Cl':b '24, '25,iPres.- '25 Orchestra, '24, '25 Cheer leader '24, '25 B. B. B. '25 A merry fun loving chap YVith sportsmanship always on tap. Seniors Again. as the month of May' rolls around, Seniors take their places in the world. VVe do not go out into the world with a feeling and thought that we have completed our education, but with a satisfaction that we have attained at firm foundation for higher knowledge, whether in college or the problems of life. So it is merely a stride from a more fostered education to one of responsibility. Turning hack to the time we entered this school as Freshmen, truly there must have been some object that spurred us on, for whenever a Q 29 difficulty arose it was met only as a challenge, and went down before its foe, work . VVe cannot help feeling the sentiment of the inciting future. Yet the future with its alluring call of real opportunities will never cause us to lose remembrance of the benefaction of our High School days. Why is it we have a feeling of regret in leav- ing this school? It is because we are parting from many friends and an institution and faculty that have given us what can never be overesti- mated. -Edwin E. Zimmerman. array s I f, E l 1 iff' ,W f 4154 .F 7 HTS'-s A5542 9i'Al 'l' f -ES' f-Ml lf , 4 ,ll!..f,, , Y , Y' fffzf 01 -X ' , Wyfzr f ffm r- lg. - gw as-sz, . :l'lf:f,j:,f, ' .ff ly' '. A L - Y 5 . T- - g 5-,-4' 1,357 K -1 A ' Q.. ,,.,- 'lass History ln September 1921 there were eighty-eight Freshmen who enlisted for a four years' strug- gle, not so much as warriors but as workers. We did not chafe at strict obedience to orders or arduous drilling, and though the enemies of suc- cess-carelessness, laziness, indifference and dis- couragement, may have appeared to some in the distance, they were never allowed to get close enough to menace our standing or peace of mind. Karl Krause was our first leader. The sweet pea was our flower and we marched under the colors of Blue and White. How important we felt! Regardless of age or size we were no longer children, we were High School boys and girls. Before us stood the tall ladder containing only four rungs. Happy were we if each year found us mounting one rung higher. But you know that all work and no play is not a bal- anced ration, so we had many hikes and parties to keep our muscles active and our spirits gay. We fought our first skirmish in january very creditably and came ofif conquerors in our first real battle fexaminationj at the close of the year. Through desertion, furlough or, at least, dis- appearance, this year only seventy-two enrolled for the second year. Lawrence Logsdon became our leader and the class added to the prestige of the American Beauty Rose by choosing it as their class flower. Tie it with a silver ribbon and you will have our class colors also. ln addi- tion to the usual social affairs some took a lead- ing part in literary societies. Some of our mem- bers went out to practice football. Only sixty-four returned to camp to begin the third year's training. Paul McNamara was at the head of our column this time. We began to see that we were making progress, being well represented on the football field and basketball floor. ln debate, nine of sixteen were Juniors, something to be proud of. This was of course our most enjoyable year socially and was com- plete with barn parties, house parties, hikes, and big times at the city halls. YVe were exception- ally successful in obtaining money for the Ju- nior-Senior banquet, and we were also quite suc- cessful in the presentation of our class play- Romeo and Juliet. Lo and behold, sixty-one stand this year on the last rung, the term of their enlistment near- ing its end. lidwin Zimmerman is now showing his ability as a leader. Loading the big cannon fAnnualj makes extra work on our hands this year. Of our social functions there is little to say. Our first supreme and mighty effort was a Halloween party at the Elks' Home. Increased athletic sports have to a grcat extent taken the place and time usually given to other forms of amusements. The four years have been happy years-work, play, companionship, splendid teachers, and all that goes to make up happy school days. To those coming after us we would say with Whit- tier, Oh, that thou coulds't know thy joy ere it passes girl and boy. We have only one great regret to register-that we could not have had the new school building, with its splendid facil- ities for work and entertaining in our day. To all future students we tender our congratulations. Ar last we stand on the top-most rung and must vacateg juniors are ready to step into our placesg but luckily from this vantage ground we can reach the first rung of another-the College Course, the Training School, et cetera. And thus through the course of a whole life there is always room further up. In the language of war, We've met the enemy and they are ours. We've digged hard to lay deep the foundation On which our life's structure shall standg Knowing well that a sham education lyleets the fate of the house on the sand. Years hence, when we meet as Alumni, Busy-bees coming home to the hive, lklay the book that records our life's actions Show no grade thats below ninety-five. -fllyrun Lzlwrenee fllrllaby. ,.. - -- . W--A-v , .- Il f W 1 , fx . vl lil -N V. I D' 5,lI',W:j ' J ff? lyl MIM 'Q N f V ,Ms llwuflfw. . V ff' l' i .. L A - ' nl lylt 'Il-ifrgi' I 3710!-I' ,I ' I Y ? -g. :1'l'-ii.i4 ' 3li' A 1 Class Will We the Seniors of '25, in a very generous mood, decided to bequeath the following things: I, Clarence Castanien will to Robert Arm- strong my ability to administer anaesthetics to the Lit. Classes. I, Kathryn Foucht, will my musical talent to Ilelmas Swartz. I, Karl Kraus, will my love for chemistry to Gustave lVIittermaier. I, IVIilIy Hall, bequeath to Whitie Gilliland my standing with the faculty. I, Virginia Whitney, will to lklarjorie Slemmer my ability to make baskets. I, Harriet Stalter, will my ablity to always know my lessons to Goldie Raschen, provided she makes use of it. I, Armin Iylittermaier will my ability and name as Steinmetz to John Flyers. I, Ralph Seiler, will my love for the Junior girls to Tony Shumaker, provided you keep hands off of one junior girl. I, Cecil Zellers, will my ability as a salesman to Chester Sebenoler. I, Iylildred Philbrick, will my ability to keep thin to Hilda lklerrick. I, Charles Handel, will my sheikish appear- ance to Karl Meincer. I, Geraldine Fritichie, do hereby bequeath my standing in the Sebenoler family to Helen Guthrie. I, Ninabelle Cross, bequeath my ride to school to Lucille Philbrick. I, Thelma Haus, will three inches of my height to Myron Veith, provided that he doesn't grow anymore. I, Edwin Zimmerman, will my presiding ability to next year's Senior President. I, Charlotte Frey, bequeath to Edith Courtade my ability to keep out of the ditch on icy days. I, Florence Ulrich, bequeath to Elizabeth Helsel my freckles Ccause she hasn't anyj. I, lyiarjorie Grundtisch, will to Hulet Noble this advice, Paddle your own canoen. I, Grace Miller, bequeath my curly locks to Imo Mealy. I, Elsie Chadwick, will my ability to rate men to Alice Secoy. - I, Iberia Trachsel, will my talent as a fancy dancer to Lulu Mae Motter. I, Ferne Swihart, will to Cleo Swartz mv ability to fall out of a moving school bus and es- cape injury. I, Norman Constien, do hereby bequeath the sum of 36 quarters to Russel Gilliland. I, Iklyron Iylalaby, will my basketball ability to Irvin Tshantz. I, Curtis IVIeeler, bequeath to Donald lUcN:lN mara my immaculate appearance. I, lylaud Earp, bequeath to Ruth DuPont my ah.lity to hold the boys' hands during Miss Howey's classes. I, Evelyn Tilton, will to Loraine Kuenzli my ability to walk on one leg. I, julia Baker, bequeath to Alice Weaver my wad of juicy Fruit. which is stuck under the left hand side of my desk in the Senior room. I, Ralph Veith, w.ll my apparent innocence to Charles Frater. I, Otho Halm, will my very important posi- tion as basketball manager to next year's man- ager. I, Harry Ehrhart, will my love for red-headed girls to Harry Baker. I, Catherine Bachman, will to Gladys Eiser- ling my ability to remain unmoved by the sight of a mouse fshe needs itj. I, Evelyn Neumeister, bequeath to Bernice Cross my ability to get to school just before the tardy bell rings. I, Ilflarie Luthy, bequeath my quietness and meekness to Florence Bowers. I, IVIary Leona Voelker, bequeath my gabbi- ness to Frieda Walton. I, Paul lN'IcNamara, will my oratorical ability to Martin Iylathews. I, Lawrence Logsdon, will my knowledge of Fords to Ed. Wetzel. I, Red Sebenoler, will my mild disposition to VViIliam Hunter. VVe, lklary Milligan, lylargaret McCormick, Fred Snavely and Don Schindler, bequeath to the unfortunate ones of next year our ability to write a class will. llfitnesxed by: MARGARET McCoRM1cK HIGH SCHOOL CLOCK Drawn by: MARY MILLIGAN DON SCHINDLER FREDERICK SNAVELY ff iq Ziff. V1 1 Ih r, , I f V xl. f .- f-fig, :nv V , 1 ., . -'Q-af , 4.1 ' ' H L , , ass - .41 'l llalwtizrtl as Curtis l,. Meeker Ch:tr.otte Frey Cecil Zellers Marie Luthey Ednnmd j. Siinonis Ninabelle Cross Grace Miller Charles Handel Iberia Traschel llarry Erhart Mariorie Grundtiseh Dorothy lialduf Frederick Snavely Jeanette Norton Florence Kuenzli Clarence Castanien Geraldine Fritichie Evelyn Kuenzli Ralph Seiler Thelma llaus Norman Constein Mary Milligan Charles Naus Florence Ulrich lkdyron Malaby Lela Clark Dorothy llolish Milton E. Sebenoler Rose Steiner Mildred Hall Edwin Zimmerman Mildred Caldwell Margaret McCormick Robert Strasser Ferne Swihart Harriet Stalter Lawrence L. Logsdozi Kathryn Foucht Mary Leona Voelker Don Schindler Helena Vogel Otho Halm Aurelia Miller ,lulia llaker liarl Kraus Grace Ritterspaeh Edna lvlae lialduf Ralph Veith Virginia VVhitney Maude Earp Armin Mittermaier Evelyn Neumeister Cecil Conley Elsie Chadwick Mildred Philhrick Gail Caldwell Cathrine Bauehman Paul McNamara Charlotte Castanien Helena Fleck Evelyn Tilton To Ur L 'u rt hiss Professor Uldlllu lid .'lanny Beanie 'llutt'h Ike Marseilles Marge Dottie Fritv Tooth Picks Billie Chance 'Gerry ulackti LtSiYY Tell Me lien HJC' Bush just Mifflin Muggs ClarkiC Dot Red Rosie VVink Eddie Millie Peggieu Hola Bubbles Harry Dutch Kate Mary Schin -. it it .. vi Maggie 'l'oady l.aLa Judy Cockie SpooCh just Eddie Veitie Ginny Sleepy Steinmetz Evelina Cese Skinny Millie Gady Katie Hoot Char Fleckie VVill -. it Senior Scrutinizer Y11u'II Notice llis Club Feet Quietness Vocabulary Quietness Noise Giggle l'loW illllly Lady Friends Scream Advice Coolness Books Voice Innocence ller Smile Bus Milton Drawing His Ford ller Aunts Minuteness ller Make-Up llis Pipe Studiousness A rgumentation W illys-Knight Toddle That Red, Red- ller Gaiety Strut llis Honor Tranquility lirogue Ambish Smile 'lihose Grades Huskiness Chewing Gum Coquetry That liluff Attractiveness Hardness Auburn Hair Energy Hair Line VVinsomeness llis Red Cheeks Pep H er Eyes Since rity ller at Bakery VVell ? ?? - Dignity Shieks VVit Size , lialwy Blue Eyes Garters Deportment, Grades Curly Hair ln Otllrrs' lVordJ For the life of a Viking wild VVe'll never find a friend more true Distinct are his ways of living Her modesty is a candle to her merit Let me live or die, or sing, or weep Never a vain or shallow thought Short-but-oh, how sweet A jester who banished care l choose to chat wher'er l go Unmindful of jeer and scoff She looks so meek, and is not meek at all Riches and kingdoms lie in a mind content For a manly pose and graceful song ller stillness charmed the air l've banished all anger forever Oh mind, where dost thou wander? Smit with those charms that never decay lf looks would make her, she'd be lnade A charming country boy She goes without saying much VVe don't want him any longer-he's long already Blue were her eyes as the fairy-flax llis years of struggle are ended Ever level. ever true to the task she has to do None but he can be his equal The blushing beauty of a modest maid Tell me not in mournful numbers A bluff, bold man, who dared and did Everybody knows me by my laugh As welcome as the night and stars The chieftain of mighty tribe VVith enduring patience and eeaseless 0 mischief, thou art swift Serious, solid and sober Full of grace and fair of face VVisdom never uses a megaphone A man of balanced powers A light of laughter dimpled in her cheek But still her tongue ran on Small in stature but great in mind Thou hast wit. and fun, and fire Calm, cool and collected She hath a babble like zz brook Only the keen and diligent succeed A gentle humori-ut Cladies' specialistj A rare compound of iollity, fun and frolic l never thrust my nose in other people's porridgr VVith a spirit for a fray Ginny is a friend, wholesome and true Her train of thot always has a sleeper on it Troubled not by fancies fine A sunny disposition is the soul of success Bashfulness is an ornament of youth l ask for nothing superfine A mixture of sweetness and mischief Rings on his fingers and bells on his toes There when duty calls ' His main interest is centered on the fair sex A perfect riot of colors Her pep keeps up with her step jolly and always full of fun 32 toil .tlmlrilion Ease One-Room School Salesman Home Ee. Dancer Teacher Grow Up A Shiek Men Broadcast Lecturer Milliner Opera Soloist Reader Music lnstructor Heidelberg Normal Curtoonist Matrimony Linguist Coach Dates Poet Nurse lioothlack Paul Stenographer Move to the Mill Congress Be Seen and Heard Get Done Teach Home Economist Doctor Another Teacher College Cars Pianist A Fellow Popularity Beauty Expert Engineer Vllalk Streets To Travel Alaska Paris liobbed Hair Agriculturist 0. W. U. Y. VVorker Reknow Grand Opera Cheer Leader Cecil's Assistant Dad's Grocery Graduate Six-Footer Barrister Reduce Bookkeeper Teach Latin - 7 1' SOME SENIOR BABIES f,. f.Q , 13' My XFX , ,4 fm AAN- t IIA Wyfflff ' AX ' KF C. , my Um 5 X ,Y - f , 4 ,NA - vi, f 1 ' '- '?',.,.. 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Althouser, Ray linker, llarry liartholomew, VVilliam Betz, jacob Binau, Clarence liolish, Edward C'ourta1l,VVayne Flock, Earl Frater, Charles llanzlel, Philip Hunter, VVilli:un Koehler, Elton K raus, Thomas Krebs, Russel Kuenzli, Myron Mathews, Martin Mittermaier, Gustave Noble, Hulett Roseberry, Robert Schuler, Russel Schwilk, Herbert Juniors Class of '26 .,.,..,,.Pl1ilip Handel .,i....Clarence Binau ..,..l rieda NValtoo J ,,...,. Neil Ulrich .,..,,.,...llIr. Holland Blue and Gold .A,.,,...,,...,,,Lily of the Vallfx ,,,,,,.,l xVe lVill Overcoine All Difficulties THIS CLASS ROLL Stephan, Paul Stowe, Myron Strasser, Louis Tschantz, Irvin Ulrich, Neil YVeekIy, VVendell VVetzel, Edwin Armstrong, Louise Beidelschies, Luella lieery, Lela Carey, Frieda Castanien, Dorothy Chadwick, Goldie Courtad, Bernadine Fisher, Ethel Grundisch, Mildred Hagenmaier, Cathry Halbedel, Lillian llelsel, Elizabeth llussey, Florence 37 'n Layton, Ruth Larick, lvliriam Leslie, I,etta Maddy, Memlrith Motter, Lula May Newell, Ruth U'Brien. june Philbrick, Lucile Seheidegger, Marjory Schwilk, Evelyn Secoy, Alice Secoy, Grave Sullivan, Edna Tilton, Pauline Vvalton, Freida VVilliams, Gloria Zachardy, Margaret Eiserling, Gladys Hottman, Thelma Swartz, Ma ry f I I, ff . A . I ,' A Q1 Li. 170, ix ' Kl ,?,ff ' N I, ,,,,,,ff1j h X f , 5-,glory V. 1 f, ig . bafv .. L b 1iil,'flfii,ffw 'gr . e 23 -S 4'-I-'E-5-:.E4H ' - Ei-' 4:-Ei? Juniors Builders VVhile walking down one of the busy thoro- fares of New York City we are prompted to cast our eyes skyward and upon doing so we find the sight which greets our eyes amazing, yea, even bewildering. Then after standing there gazing into the heavens for several seconds, we begin to realize that the object upon which we are looking is a natural object and neither a vision nor a foolish imagining, seen by us in our stupified state of mind. indeed we are looking at the lofty Wool- worth building of some fifty-two stories. This gigantic structure towering far above the sur- rounding buildings and keeping a silent vigil over the busy thorofare below, with a tower ascend- ing far into the sky, almost puncturing the deli- cate blue covering of the heavens, is in no way flattered when called the building of buildings. And then in questioning ourselves further as to the why and wherefore of existence we conclude that it is not a day or age when such structures spring from the earth as fiowers after a warm April shower, neither do they drop from the heavens as the snow on a chill winter day. They are the products of days and nights of toil. lndeed is it not an accomplishment of builders that these tons of steel and brick should stand through the ages against the roughest storms of the winter and the hottest days of the summer? But when we think of the firmness and stabil- ity of this edifice we conclude that it is not the brittleness of the steel or the hardness of the brick alone that supports this building, but it is the construction of the building itself that makes it everlasting. It was constructed by men of sincere purpose who started at the very bottom and slowly but surely built upward using the best of materials and neglecting nothing. Now we believe that every student is a builder. Some are building houses, others roads, and still others offices and apartments. The Juniors are building skyscrapers, Each individual realizing that the prime essential of a substantial educa- tion, like the prime essential of a skyscraper, is the foundation. Therefore in our Freshman year we laid a firm and lasting foundation taking heed that our course was best. Our education was neither attractive nor polished, as is the case with any construction work in the beginning. But as we continued to labor a noticeable step in advancement was made, namely, from the completion of the foundation to the beginning of the building, properly, symbolical of an advance- ment from the Freshman to Sophomore year. lt is now that our structure begins to take form and a more rapid advancement is made in the construction. Higher and higher the work cou- tinues until the walls of the building proper are completed and another marked step toward com-- pletion is noticed, namely, promotion from Sophomore to junior year. This year's work consists of building the tower. Rising higher and higher each day until we are able to look down and see some just starting with their buildings. This has been a great year for the Junior builders and although it requires another year to complete this magnificent structure, we feel that our education has already taken a definite shape and if the next year is favorable we shall com- plete this edifice upon which have been spent hundreds of dollars and upon which we have spent so many hours. We shall feel that our labors have not been in vain if this skyscraper, symbolical of our high school education, can be of any use toward the betterment of society and the uplift of the human race. juniors are building skyscrapers! What are YUU building? ilfrfflilllll Hunter. Q 'I -QQN-pf ' Aff I ' p Nl I fu ' 6 Dol!!! I Y 1 I I X :W 1 'ff f Y' ,ff ,g N ' -' xml 'IM v If f ,. fi ' :,.,..?V' W L 'AL 4 an 45,4 1 X A X- -..-. -, 42- wav ,Lf RCN I '-'F 'v U n ! N N M 4X 39 1' 1 I 'lljfgl f 2 pf-'X Y' ,' ,1 mf' ' X ' -V 'fy XX V ' I KW' YM: f Y X xp I hfff f, . 4 fu V f f 1 :H 42, - ' A' N sl 4f14'6 ' V X NA mu 'i -'EL-f ,W L V ,, - W Wffgs' I Xiilxl SOPHUMORE CLASS v ,....,...,.,,Sweet Pea f f, 1 f fuk f f I -px, l 1,, e-W -i-:-SJ fa gr'-.. lf X fi, Ae ' .- , ' . i f I l - 'xx K , -I , fx, ' V, , if K J xtlil- f . f' is , - f' , ' 4 Z- -'?,x W' . Q - F ' 'Q QI i 'iilhgf-if 1 W ,bfi l ,gi fr -5- A . ' .:-- 'sh ' - N ' -- Ji' - y ' ? .. . Y V A,. ..v ' ji -fr' tl' f - - - Sophomores Class '27 PRESIDENT ......7A.. .., VlcE PRESIDENT ,V.,. SECRETARY ,,,............, ........Ronald Stansberrv ...wlmogene Prettyman Swartz Brocklesby .......lWiss Howey, iVlr. Rillinig ., ,... Purple and White I R IEASUR ER ................,, FACULTY ADV'lSORS ....,Yw Colors ...... Flower ,,,7l,. lVlotto ,,,,,, Armstrong, Robert liauer, Robert Beidler, Thomas Culver, Glenn lielaplane, Kenneth lfleck, Thomas Fritchie, Robert llalbedel, Neil Hill, Robert Koehler, Raymond Kotterman, Robert Kraus, Richard Lanker, Paul Laurence, Horace Nlaxwell, joseph McNamara, Donald Meinzer, Karl Mott, Robert Myers, john Railing, Claudius Roth, Irvin Schell. Ronald TH IC CLASS ROLL Stephy, Roscoe Stoneburner, Kenneth Swartz, Delmas Swartz, Eugene Tschantz, 't homas VVeinandy, lla rold Zimmerman, Robert Swartz, Earl VVagner, Ralph Bennett, Octivene Black, Corrine Bower, Florence Brocklesby, Edith Courtad, Edith Cross, Bernice Dupont, Ruth Goodman, lieartice Grove, Martha Grove, Ruth Halbedel, Mary Ilannurn, Luella Hickle, Leota .. -132 Clie Squarej Hill, llelen lrwin, Mary Lawrence, Sarah McLaughlin, Leona Urians, Lillian Prettyman, lmogene Rall, Grace Ritter, Doris Robey, Esther Schaub, Lillian Schumaker, Margaret Smith, Florence Snavely, Miriam Stansberry, Ruth Stauffer, Elizabeth Still, Edna Still, Ruth Swartz, Cleo Swartz, Cora VVeaver, Alice Nealy, lmo Scott, Lucille Stansberry, Ronald Sophomore Class History lt was a fair September morn when we, the class of '27, entered High School as mere Fresh- men. Here we found the manners and Customs different from those of the grades, but as we were in the junior High it was not so bad. VVe had heard of the many trials of the Freshman, but we decided to meet them bravely. This we accomplished, and day after day we listened to the words, flowing from the mouths of our time- honored instructors. Our first year was marked with a series of parties and hikes, all of them molding the Fresh- men into a sociable and friendly group. At the close of the year we passed on with but few ex- ceptions, to be proud, learned Sophomores. Our class this year is represented by members on the football field, and several members on the basketball floor. We are further represented in the Glee Clubs and all other activities pertaining to the school. Since we are Sophomores we feel elevated and laugh at the little Freshmen, forgetting that we were once in their footsteps. Our minds have shown rapid development during the last two years. It is difficult to realize that our high school life is nearly half over. VVe are looking forward with anticipation to the envied time of high school--our Senior year. -R. G. Slrlnsbvrry, '27 . ,, I 1' 'fyjffyj i MQW , X N Y, 1 X p I f , K a , ' v . , W ig' Ang-FM ' 4 -f f A - -f X ,K , 1 ,gpA 3g ' ',, qn , - X ., A ,1 :M-KT: 5 ..- 51 by - s++..+ F, 2 17- ., ., f hlKl'llXX fgilw N 'QQ N. M! ff ! . 5' , : JA' i d'4f1 a ff 4 ' w w - A' 511,44 4M 0 X ff 1555 J 12131 F ' x faf, ff f'f' X Y fi 4 .M EW if 5 ' X '-B .D A QQ ' I ,Pkg k m w ', T K Xp 4 in Li5Qhyig'l'M f 545- U'1 43 1' I ,V . W0 M fa fx 4 J'N P -xv N' K Less, ,Q L F-nal ,3'7 'N-I' by 'Q r , iw 5 'fi r jx nfj' f Q! s , :X If W' 1 kr l. Lf' ' Vw. 1,15 VIH! 1' ' 4 3 Q Gr f 1 xx fm .'G?Q.. A CI, MEX H ES F R ing class. His pu-:sqm :gg plug ,,1,- , -. . . l L T 1 X fl, rriffgiif ' 7 fl , l 1y,,MQ , ,X y - 4 ,Wim . A ,rl . K fx 'iq' ITIZUTWX ' , V' X Q- ,AVI ,I c or- M N. Q 25:13-1i. ,452l' ,.... ,l '. . PRESIDENT ,,, ,., . VlCli PRESIDENT... SECRETARY ......,..... ,FRIEASURER .....,..,.. FACULTY ADVISOR.. Adams, Edward Bricely, Ray Caldwell, Robert Cassel, Frederick Cochran, Paul Earp, Karl Evans, Robert Everhart, William Frey, Paul Gibson, Herbert Gillin, Russel Glasco, Charles Hagenmaier, Dollar Huffman, Clarence jenot, Ralph Kinley, Kenneth Kneisley, Richard Larick, Glenn Layton, Lewis Logsdon, Gerald Long, Russell Menningen, Vincent Freshmen CLASS '28 THE CLASS ROLL Merrick, Frederick Mick, lloward Miller, joseph Neuineister, Karl Orians, Frederick Perrine, Herlyn Peters, Charles Pool, Russell Redman, Orville Reile, Ulrich Reiser, Rhey Sehenoler, Chester Shoemaker, Anthony Smith, Earl Stubbs, Don Thiel, Raymond lilrich, VVayne Veith, Myron VVall, Howard Vllitzel, Ralph Artz, Katherine lialduf, Mildred Barkley, Kathryn Beidelschies, lola Binau, Martha Black, Dorothy Bogard, Adeline Brown, Violet Chadwick, Nina Courtad, Pauline Dome, Nellie Finkle, Dorothy Fleck, Gertrude Frey, Angela Good, Colleen Gottfried, Christena Guthrie, Helen Henry, Helen Hussey, Helen justus, Blanche Kuenzli, Lorraine Lambrite, Esther McPherson, Francis Martig, Evelyn Freshmen Class History On a glorious autumnal morning-too wonder- .,.,.,Rohert Caldwell ,,,.....,,.,,.,lNIyron Veith . .... Frances lVIcPherson .,.....,Elizabeth Hare .,.....Miss Larcomh Mathews, Evelyn Merrick, Hilda Pfeifer, VVanda Quaintance, Martha Rall, Catherine Rall, Lucille Raschen, Goldie Ross, Rhea Roth, Alma Scherer, Shirley Scherry, Ruth Slemmer, Marjorie Stalter, Kathryn Steiner, Frieda Stephans, Mary Strasser, Louise Tilton, Ruth VValters, Catherine VValter, Lydiabelle Young, Mildred Ensminger, Adeline Ulrich, lola name happens to be lklyron Veith. ful in fact, to be anything except a September morning-we were there. We boasted our best bibs and tuckers, our faces shone with anticipa- tion and lively interest, and you might guess by now-we were none other than the Freshmen of '25. After a period of waiting the various teacheis finally marshalled us into the Assembly Room, where we seated ourselves with highest hopes of the future, while our ambitions would have stunned even Emerson, who advised us to hitch our wagons to the stars. The newcomers and the others became fast friends, making our class a unit of a single pur- pose. When the class organized they chose a clean- cut, whistling mouthed, industrious sort of a fel'- low as president. They knew when they voted for Robert Caldwell they could depend on him to deliver the stuff . The vice-president is a merry farmer lad who is very, very merry, indeed, and attends to his duties as befits a president of an up ,and com- Mi:-rs Frances lWcPhearson was elected as sec- retary, and as a secretary we all admit she can't be beat. For treasurer they looked to lyliss Elizabeth Hare, who did her part in the charming manner so well known to all of us. The year brought us only one party, but it was celebrated with the zest and enthusiasm of a dozen ordinary ones. We hope next year to broaden our social activities as well as develop our mental faculties. We wt re with much sorrow, at the end of the first semester when we bade good-bye to two of our loved classmates, Betty Hare and Shirley Scherer, who left us to finish their year else- where. When we cast off our Freshmen name wc hope to Cast with it all unpleasant incidents and 1'etain only the memories of the lovely times we have had together. We look into the future and forget the past. ever plodding upward and onward, tho they call us only the Freshmann. -Ruth Scherry. 1' I 'a '-f 45541 QQ Tp-sql '-gum, im., mm 35 X... wx ,x , Xfw'5 fi S hi ,fgyv f 1 f ll s ' vu JN' YF' ' lib- Nw V ? I f:,i-QQ :IWTQX1 UH I Q .gf tlixx 1, M312 K - W? 4 ES D RA ND EIGHTH G SEVENTH A fr if i . - , A a4C fQff1 ' A R Vf 'f-X ' n i - 1- - 4 5' Ig :- 1 f fly, ff H0 wwf, N X . M' 5 X ' A if ' A, r'gl'0l' rv' . J 4' 5 - .H .gwfw w55.wf+g4f5,fH , ,ff X . -r -L A HEL. ,L x. ik. .,, qu J 'P 4 I I i .I+ P 1 V 4 41 w 1 J i 1 N 41 I J' U f ' 1+ 1, f Y xl. 1 Wx' If ' Q if 'V 1M '+ jx if f I , . 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M31 .- Debates Inter-scholastic debates, established years ago in U. S. H. S., have been maintained through the years with a most enviable record, and this year we of the squad are justly proud of our achieve- ments. Four teams took the Hoor in the fight for the Alma Mater and three were victorious. 'lihis percent, 75. is the highest of any branch of inter-scholastic activities. Sixteen .students participated in this activity. The class of 1925 feels a certain pride in these accomplishments since it furnished 13 of these debaters. Finan- cially, too, we are a success: Debate is now self supporting. NVe are glad to add the twelfth conf secutive victory on the home Hoor to the fellows' record and the second consecutive victory to the girls' record. We believe with Supt. W. U. hloore, lf we put all we have in any worthy cause we cannot fail. GIRLS' lJlfBA'l'lf Upper Sandusky lforlorirl This year the girls' teams were exceptionally strong. Six members of the last year's team were again speakers. The speeches prepared by the ,ki girls were of remarkable quality and full of fact. At home, Mildred Hall, Ninabelle Cross and lylary Leona Voelker, with Rose Steiner, alter- nate, presented an impenetrable argument and won the decision, three to nothing. At Fostoria Harriet Stalter, lwarjorie Grundtisch and Mary Milligan with lllildred Grundtisch as alternate, although they did not win the decision of the judges, merited due praise because of the vigor- ous fight and effort which they put forth. BOYS' IJIQBATIC XVirh only two experienced speakers the fo- rensic gladiators of the fellows squad won their triangle. The argumentative thesis prepared by the boys was superior from every angle, compared with their opponents. McNamara, Strasser, Logsdon and Castanien as alternate, defeated Ada on the home floor, while Sebenoler, Tschantz, Meeker and Matthews as alternate, registered a decided victory at Delphos. 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'ffflflffy gk . 16 1, pl ix :nf 5 xx e Q 1 f Iztlflf 'VJ IX' fl iv - s , -L4 s f ll :I li ' -S9105 ..,,- SICNIUR HIGH GIRLS' GI,EIi C'I,I'B Music. in tht- opinion of many, ranks seconfl onlx to rehgion, and apart from its power, its effect and its advantages, we may justly regard It as hi-longing to Heaven, awakening and stimu- latin g as it does, in our hearts, a desire to praise the Almighty with psalms and thanksgiving. Ilue to not having a regular music teacher, our Senior High Girls' filee Cluh was put under thi' supervision and leadership of lliss Lottie Howev. In the latter part of Septcniher, sixty-five girls IIIUT in the assenihly hall to organize a glee cluh. Such heautiful warhling. and some of the chords were what vou might call Lost Chords. Ar least v we hope they're lost hy this time. NVhy. l ve even heard it said that Some voices should lc harvested. not cultivatedf' 5 . XVe next elected officers, and they are as fol- ows: President Kathryn lfoucht Secretary Freda VValton 'lireasurer ,Helena Fleck Pianist , ,Letta Leslie 'lihc first great event took place on llecemher 23, when our glee cluh went Chrfsttnas caroling. Really some of the shut-ins thought it was fine, and it takes a Chandler Chuminy sedan to hold twelve! If you don't helieve it. ask Freda IVaI- ton. she could see it all-she was on top! VVC ended at Miss Howey's with lots of goid eats. Hurrah for Miss Howeyl I 'l'he next great event was our joint glee cluh and orchestra concert, which took place hlarch 27. Our glee cluh gave our very much needed assistance. and it turned out to he a success. VVL' organized an octette consisting of Iberia 'l'rachsel. Charlotte Castanien. hlary hlilligan. Imogene Prettynian, 'lihelma Haus, Geraldine Ifritchie, Mildred Hall, and Kathryn Foucht. We want to thank Bliss Howey for even unf dertaking to cultivate our beautiful hass, and high soprano voices. 'fjllllflllffl' fjll.YfIlllIl'lI, 25. I' ' A Ml ff, A V hw? - ' w if , f ' ff-3 . ll 'wlfff 'X K f ul 15 .IW J W ' f f it l' -ings-,dal . tsl, riffs!! V V x f 1- th! Ji' ' i A 'N - - i ' W1 ,E3.fyf N-' f - .ill -:rf-ulgr . 1 BOYS' GLEE CLUB Last fall some hoys met in the assemhly room of the high school to organize a Boys' Glee Cluh. Some of us could sing and some could not. Some had voices like creaking gates, and others like tin horns. Miss Mittermaier consented to he our leader, much to the delight of the hoys. At the husiness meeting, Gail Caldwell was chosen president: Charles Peters, vice president: and Clarence Castanien, treasurer. At the next meeting we had a tryout. VVe start- ed to sing and never in your life did you he-:ir such noise. just as we were about half way through the song, llflr. Stephens rushed in won- dering what all the racket was ahout. The Glee Club included boys from the seventh grade to the BIG Seniors. There is a Senior Quartette and also a Fresh- man Quartet. The Glee Cluh has spent its time singing typi- cal boys' songs. -ClllIlfl6 .S' l,l'ft'f.V. 1' U ' ifyrfiff , If f-'X Y, ,Ml Ulf! I s V X Alguilzir' f ii. X 1- If 611119 ABQ K ' f' iil,li4?,l.f . -f' ff' y, M : --'f, at 1 --1, PGM . - ' ,Will WE I-Q' ' I' tg i,f'4 i '4 -!'f '9it' rt P s mm .IVNIUR HIGH GIRLS' Gl,IiE CI,l'l3 In Now-inlwr. W2-l, thi- -Iuuior High Girls or- Un l riclziy, illairch 27, the combined Glen- 1lIllliZl'll Il film' Club urulvr thc' lvziclvrsliip of hfliss Clubs gzlvc Il Qoucc'rt. Thi- junior High Club Dorothy Sli-iurm-r, Alunor High 'l'vzu'lwr. The gave- thc-sv sch-ctions: XV2lj'SlKll' Roses, :uid Lassie' following officr-rs xwil- 1-lcctccl: Pri-sinlvnt, Ruth of Mine. Sclu-rryg Sccrctairy, Dorothy lfiuklcg ,lil'C'2lSllI'Cl', An octcttc- composc-ml of: lCvc-lyn Mzirtig, lllilr Dorothy Bc-rg: liilN'ZH'l2lllS, fllzir-ioriv Slermnvr aired 'l'roup, lrcm- lfrzutk, Ruth Nt'll1lN'iSI't'!', :uul L'olh-vu flood. lllzirjoriv Sli-ininvr, Dorothy liiriklv, Adeline 'lihv girls moi-t l'X'l'l'l' 'liluirsmlzu' vvvuiug after Bogart, :mil Romzxim' Cook szuig. Lo, Now rho svhool from 3:30 till 4:30. 'lilu-5' get om'-fourth lJ2lNVIl is lirvzikiiigf' 'l'liv -luuior High Club cli.l of qi point orc-clit for this work. 'l'lirci' ixiirxciisc-rl its pzirt in making thc concert il succvss. :ilmsi'iu'c's prohibits fllC'IIl from gvttiug thvit Crvclit. 4'l,IlI'Ilfll,l' l inkfr', QS. I- 5 4 , I IKM, ff t fm tfyfpl ' Q f V A f -'4 Aux., ' ' f ' ' yi ' GSA-cf?-Q' 39 .i v-Q, if me t f ,I , A , i ef X W l' f X ,. 'lg l' ff is ' 4 N lilmb ff S fe wr. gli. -if W' - Q - Vi- - ' 'xl QI H '4fQ2,Li!' I -wi if - y S- ' -- is f Y ,,- -9 - 'e ee ,-,.- e - -ef-A' i. ., . WHA- -' -fn K' --f '--X HIGH SCHOOL A new and successful feature was started in September, W2-l, with the organizing of a High School orchestra. Ar our first meeting we elected the following officers: President, Kenneth Stoneburnerg Vice- President, Frederick Snavelyg Secretary, Ruth Newell: Treasurer, Robert Strasser. Ifyery VVednesday, for an hour after school. we devoted our time to practicing. VVC have in the orchestra, one cornet, saxaphone, cello, trom- bone, banjo, two clarinets and live violins. On March 27, we held a concert with the O RCH ESTRA Glee Club. lt was a decided success. VVC also played at the Football Banquet, at a Kiwanis dinner and for the grade operetta. 'llhe High School Orchestra owes its achieve- ntent in the music world to llfliss Larcomb, our director, who showed very much ability in di- recting us. XVe sincerely wish that the orchestra may grow so that High School pupils will take a greater interest in music, for VVordsworth said : ln music there is an art 'lio ease the grief of a bleeding heart. -llfyrun Vrifll, 28. Tmf 4,5- y MUSIC CONTEST The musical contest hetween Fostoria H. S. and U. S. H. S. took place on lwarch 13, hut on account of mumps which seemed to he puffing a good many scholars land teachersj we only had three contestants from Upper, one vocal, Fred Snavely, and two piano, Kathryn lfoncht, and Letta Leslie. Fritz and Letta went to Fostoria, and Kathryn stayed at Upper. VVhen we started in the con- test our knees applauded us so loudly we could hardly hear ourselves perform, hut nevertheless, we got through without any great hlunders or mishaps. Although the judge was extremely kind to Fostoria we feel that our efforts and hard work have not been in vain, and that we have accom- plished something, ever to he ahle to have en- tered such :1 contest. llere's hoping for hetter luck next time. . I ,rtta Leslie. Hur ,gancluskj Higlw ,SCLOOX :Song- Here's to the Up ' per Kish School and to the kv i I 3- A 5-lr 2 -0- 0- -3 - ' ::- 9 . o ' I1' I Y , I man y day s spent- in the old school build ing pride of ' our High School days' HAH i N , , A 74 gl E J o mu. , nr- l3Q,Qlf:' D If Y ?'- l l' 'A' 5' 5 E ffl ..llL. , 1 HAH HAH we boast of our tra ii tions I Io. Y . V I ,I ,I M -Q lfl 1 A-lf: I HI- Y .. YQ. D' B lY..T-L'- - A 'Al' fy sw mr: hI1L...1I.lQ54ll..d1l Vidal' I I' I' I-I ll' lil ll l Y i -V I J I l , 1 J LA - I we'1l up hold tnemor die Long live our A1 ma - gran - gnnf ng gg :- wg 'Ire Y , 1 - .. 1 - nd ' 1 I r r 'I 1 I Y 'il p p Y 1 5-ll.4l:lQ-:.I:!! f ma t0P Here's to the Up per, High 1 f 1 ff If 'fvk 1 Z! 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L lrrulalimi ixl2ll1IlQ,fi'I' Jvliatc- Xl um' v C all-uclar AN N UA I , STA FF 1925 llarrivt Stallvr l,:lwi'c-lice lmgsmlun Kathryn lfuuclit gm-rs klll1ll'll'S H amlcl Curtis Meeker Rolwrt Strasser Karl Kraus Paul McNamara Cllarluttc Castanicu livm-lm liucnzli Hillena lflvck Qt 60 Snapshots Athletics , Social xlulces. , Alumni , Class Pm-t Cartuunist ,, , lfaculty Aclvisur , 13 X301 V5 2 , , , Cliarlcs Naus fil'lAZllillIlC liritcliim' ,lfalmuml Simouis ,,,,lXIilmli'm'cl llall Virginia xvllifllij' llliltmi Sc-lwuolvr ,,'l'lu'lma Haus .lulia lfakvr ,,Myrun Malaliy Roscoe Ste-pliy , Miss Stvarm 1' ,ff 1 1 N 'jen I V ' n ' Nggi'7l?,f f 112' X y , 4 i su f , , , H SN If -15 ' , N lQlvQlflfif97 , -.Q V I 'iii l'RAECl'RSOR XVhen school opened in the fall of 1924, we, the advanced Latin class, consisting of enthu- siastic Latin students, hoth juniors and Seniors, hegan our study of Cieero's famous orations, with Bliss Stearns as our eflieient instructor. Each one entered into the work with whole-heartedness and found it to he a very interesting study. After a IlNll1flllS work of translation, we pub- lished our tirst edition of the Praeeursor tPioneerD. It was tirst puhlished by the Virgil class of '24, some of whom are also members of this year's Cicero class. Six editions are puhlished during the school year. Ir is written entirely in the Latin, and simple, common Latin words are used so that it can easily he translated. The material is con- tributed and translated by the Cicero class as a part of their regular work. The Praecursor consists of editorials U11 topics of the day, cross-word puzzles, jokes, and every- day happenings in the high school. livery Latin student is a suhscriher of the Praeeursor, and it ranks with the other High School Latin newspapers in the United States. Several prominent Latin professors are suh- serihers. VVe have puhlished tlif- Praecursor with the hope that our underelassmen will he influenced hy it to avail themselves of the opportunities to get a thorough knowledge of Latin. XVe feel that our eitorts have not heen in vain as more students are taking the entire Latin course of- fered in the High School this year than last. VVe of the Cicero class who will graduate this year can truly say we have enjoyed our study of Latin and we hope that next year's Virgil class will continue to puhlish the Praecursor and we wish them every success. TIirZ'l'Ivl'll Tiltolr, QS. I' i f I . f f vl lpn!! feb - Q- i ' 4 V A' imgilfol. , v ' ljxf K Y li ' 'WW -a. fav . F - . .i- 'Q-Q1 i tg, if s ., m f - a k a' ,L s lilCAl' BRIVMNIICI, BROTHICRS U. I.. fXIl4,l4.i4l4,k, l're.viflwn1 L. I.. Loczsuox, Swrefarv A. lXIl'I I'liRINl.'XlHR, 'l'mw.vrm'r l'owei'ful is organization. Believing in that llHlXlIll the fellows of the Senior Class of 1025 orggzuiifed the Society of Beau lirummell Ii rt :the rs. H k4lllCl'l'IlIl12f fllk' llilllll' pl'I'll1ll1S yllll Illlly XVOH- puts it, he was looked upon as the glass fashion and the mold of form. and for many wars he was regarded hy the court society as 'in oracle upon all matters of dress and etiquette. 'lihe Strasser-Castanien committee thot Brutu- niell il line ideal Toi' us to pattern after. ln deed, there is nothing secret aliout our society der. Beau lirunuuell was a lllll' fellowgllved in lclljllllllll from l77SAlS-HP, and as one author of Z fat least nothing you'll ever find outl. As digni- fied Seniors the lvrotherliood is simply to present a standard for underclassmates to follow. As students of U. S. H. S. we are zealous in par- ticipation in scholastic events, and one of the chief endeavors of the society shall he to maintain a high standard of scholarship. As classmates. so- cialvility to the end. lieau Bl'llII1IHl'll is dead and the originators of this lirotherhood must needs graduate, so one good toast to the dear old school and the per- petuation of the dignified lwrotherhood of Beau Brummell lirothers. -Paul i11eNr1rl111rr1. ff g 1 lwfj f e I I va ,IMA es, - f - f A. tiflmv V A . til-W, 3-,,4..ee ,s ri 2s:55i.g4t- ,li r g i I. A. GIRLS' GUIDE H . . ,. . . . . All henior fnrls remain in tlus room after school came a feminine voice which proved to he none other than our ahle advisor, Bliss Ifrma Stearns. lVhat for? Ilow's come? were heard from some of the memhers, then a hright one szvd, Uh, I het I know, it's l. A. , and sure enough it was. After all doors were closed and all key-holes jammed, Miss Stearns told us what I means, and what means. You could never guess, and we will never tell. VVe then elected the fol- lowing officers: President, Geraldine Fritichieg Vice President, Virginia Xvhitneyg Secretary and Treasurer, Ferne Swihart. Numerous parties and good times have been enjoyed, especially the masquerade at the Elks llome, to which the Senior hoys were invited. All came attired in keeping with the season, as ghosts, which sent chills up your hack, hideous looking specimens, and all that goes with mas- querade, and we must not forget the refreshments either. One evening after school Gerry , our presi- dent, called us together, and asked us if we would not like to get pins hy which to rememher our good old times, to which we all agreed, and little gold pins were secured hearing the mysterious letters I. A. YVe have derived from this organization not only fun, hut a spirit of friendliness and good sportsmanship which we hope may he also discov- ered hy future I. A. Girls. --l f'rm' Swilzart. 1' I' . , . f N Hv'llW,ff J - W -573 -'imfqyx J Q V lhlulfhafi. -V' V 3 'IK 041 'll x - ,, :+s,5 aA . f-' w g l Ii-Y lllc ll. S. ll. S. llify flulw lm llzul one of 'l'lu- lli-3 lwllls :ls 21 Slilllklilfkl tlw xnuttuz lu ilu num mrrcssful li'1lI'hll1 its lxisrmy. At pws- k'l'l'2ll'i', Illllllllillll :uul vxrcml, tllmugglumt scluu cm Illc rm' xm' tllirry-twu llll'lIllTl'I'S. 'lilllllllgjll :L :xml Ctlllllllllllllj, lliglm srzlmlzluls of Cllristlzln cllxu Nu INN ul liilwlf- Niumlics tlw rlulw luis Klum- muclx tu 2lL'fl'I'.H lmnlll up tlu' nlrvrzll stzlmlzlrmls uf tlw sl-Imul. VVO, tlw lli-y, L'll1llli'lHjl' tlu- lmys of tlxv Ll. h lllm umuzll pzlrly fur flu' lciqlnlivs QlX'l'I1 lu' tlw ll. S.: First, to livc- ll Qll1l'lSllZlll life: Sc-mml, to lllx uul Cl. llfs, flu- llify LlUIlXt'IlfllHl :mul give mlm- rc-spcct to girlsg 'l'l1i1'al, tu join in tlu luutlwlll lizlmluct xwrc' :1 pzlrt uf rlu- social tixnvs llmluzllifivml support of flu' laws of tllv lv. S. A untlxm tlu- lam yvur. with special cmplmsis on tlu- IStl1 :unc-mlmvnt. ---1I T'ill ,IlA'1'llll1lfZ. I- !.g. 64 If 1 i g M177 , f - yi A IW ,X ' ' !Wi ,?,, I , Ala! N - , . N ii. if iff ., r f , . . Q- . ill 141,115 - leg fi fw' L I - ' 'Q uf Mililani- I ,l i , H' 4 5'5!:-iii? -' f- - -se -9:10 A H .iil ' l G R After our wonderful vacation we all returned again to old lf S. H. S. better fitted to attempt to fill our refreshed minds with knowledge. Best of all we were able to attend some more of our inspiring G. R. meetings. Besides the moral and mental benefits derived from our meetings we received social and physical benefits by having numerous pot-luck suppers, parties and hikes. l recall especially very vividly one beautiful evening when we donned our hiking outfits and a happy care-free gang of G. Rfs started out for somewhere, and that somewhere proved to be Klononcue Hills. VVe were directed on our journey in the most confusing manner by the inscriptions concealed in numerous places. NVQ' all remember the evening that the Hi-Y and G. R. attended the Hard lime Social that was held at the ball. All those present were attired in some old discarded clothes that we found after raiding the garret. Then at Christmas time the Hi-Y and G. R. gave a party at which we entertained the little tots. VVe Senior Girls in leaving Old l'pper High will be able to face life more squarely because of the benefits received from our G. R. meetings which were under the competent leadership of the following officers: President, Harriet Stalterg Vice President, Rose Steiner: Secretary, Helena Fleckg Treasurer, Kathryn Foucht. -l'ilrn'1'r1r'r' 41. A'llt'1IZli. tl' tl f i ff 'mf - , Y lt WW' r Q ff IV - Y 1 al i ff' ll V V' l ,A ' f fs-m f,-2. 1 , QL 4 Ql tif rsift , tt -I l'. W. C. IH' all llft' xm'it'lit'.v ffrml ur ullflll, Now itll tht' cltih im-mhz-rs lt:tt-t- in thvir pos- '1'f,,, jf. ff. ff. f,,-,,,+-, ,j,,,,,, HH. svssiott smztll pints tlisphtying tht- scroll :tml pen. two m't'c'ss:t1'x' tools for shorthztml work. Rfllllfllfl ill 'll5fl 21l'lNl'l H flu' 5W f ?lUl'l 'l'ht-tt tlit-tic is :1 Progrztttt cottilttittt-t'. consist- l'l'llll ' ill flu' fllffl' lf'tff 's P- XV- Co mmlli img of thru-t' tm-mht-rs, :tppointvtl from wvvk to shorthztml sttt't't'ss. 'I'ltt- xtortl stit't't'ss in short- tt-tit-lt, tt-ltit-It has cl1:tt-gc of tht, Flaw cw.,-5: 15,-idm-' Imntl for tts h:ts :t witlvr scopt- th:ttt ott fi1':ttlt' PM-lmpg you nu, inn.H.Sn.d in tht. m,tiYim,S in fflfll l71l3'H UI' fm' Tllf' first fU U llW' 1Ul'lUU'5 om- of these mt-t-rings. 'l'Itt- t'lt:tit'm:ttt of tht- fllfm' lllml' Tlmc- protgrattn t'ommittt't' prt-sitlt's :tml :ttmottm't's that ilqhc ohjt't't of this t-ltth living to get ztctltiztitttvtl t':tt'h om' is to write' some qttotzttion ot' pt'ovt't'hi:tl with :tml ht' ztlwlt- to rt-:ttl :tml writt- rztpitlly orltt-r sztyintg in shorthztml on tht- hl:tt'kho:tt'tl :tml thvtt wortls than those tvltiult lt:ttt- l5l'L'0lI1t' fztmiliztt' tht' class is to rcml it. Anotltvt' wvvk tht't't' Zll'C throttggh our tc-xthooks. st-lvctions rt-:ttl hy sttttlvnts :tml writtvtt in short- Um' lfrtlizty in Alnmtztry ggrvztt 1-xcitctttcttt h:tml :tml then lzttvt' t't't't':ttl. rt-igm'tl illllllllfj tht- St-tiioi' symhol wt'itc't's for 'liltcn somt'titm's thc't't' :irc spvvcltvs :tml vztri- tltt-rt' wzts ggofttgg to ht- zt grvztt ort1:tnil:ttion. Recital- otts othvr pt'og1t':ttns, httmorotts :tml solwr, wlticlt tion joys :tml ft':trs wt-rt' t':tst :tsitlv :ts wt- t'ntt't't'tl :ttltl grvzttly to tht' itttttwst in tht' t'ottrst'. Room 24 :tml :tll ht':trts :tml hztmls wvrt' ttnitvtl Bliss Gollingg, our instrm'tot', is :t vvty popttlztt' for tht- wt'lf:trt' of tht' ftitttrt- t-lttlw. tt':tcl1t't' l1cc:tt1sc of hvr plcxtsittg pcrsoltztlity :tml l,:twrt'm't' lmgstlott fzttm' out vivtor in tht- pros- hvr :tlwiliry to pwscttt hm' work. itlf-ntiztl rztinpztigttg Matty l,t-omt Yot-lkt-r. vice- Altogt-tltt-t'. pr' sitlvnt, :tml Nl:trjot'it' Cit'timltist'h, st't'1't't:t1'5. Of :tll tht' sot'it'tit's wt' low or tlvtvst, All thvst' persons liztvt' pt'ovt'tl x't'i'y :tlwlv :tml Cflif Uh, P. VV. C. wt' lovt' you hcst. fivnt offict-rs, -l'llUl't'Ill4t' Ulrirll. 66 I' fi: ,, 1 . ,Wf f . 1 , Y rig f- . V it-ff.. it ff? tm-V at s ' f A. lull ffff -af f .v . iq . N- . vl,.il,la,, . 'gif . L ' - lli IINJLS' I BYVWQ-r' n N 1'-ef f a s -ea Senior Class Play TO THE LADI ESW J Cifllllfllj' in Three ,lets Given by The Senior Class of '25 UPPER SANDUSKY HIGH SCHOOL l,Avi5i.Y HALL, MAY 8, 1925 Q0 S-1'IIOfP5i.V uf Sl'f'lIl'5 Act. l. The home of the Beches in Nutley, New jersey. A Saturday afternoon. Act ll. Scene l. The same. Two weeks latcr. Scene 2. You are among those present at the Annual Dinner of John Kincaid's Sons, Hotel Commodore, New York. Act. lll. The office. Six months later. Q0 CJllIII'Ill'f!'7'S lflsie Beehe ..............,............... llflildred Hall Leonard ............... ..,.... L awrence Logsdon john Kincaid ......,.. .......... C urtis Meeker lllyrtle ................................,.,, Milfy' Milligan Chester Mullin .................. Milton Sehenoler Tom Baker ............. .......t.. P aul McNamara A Truclcman ...................... Norman Constein Another Truclcman ....,,...,,,,,., Don Schindler The Toastmaster ..........,,,..,,. Robert Strasser The Politician, Mr. Cassidy ........................ ...A...................e..............Clarence Castanien The Photographer .......... Armin Mittermaier The Stenographer, Miss Fletcher ,,,,.,,,,,.,., Steiner The Barber ..........,..,t............... Harry Erhart The Bootblack ......,.,............. lVIyr0n Malaby A Speaker, Mr. Moffam .,.. Charles Handel The play is written by George S. Kaufman and lware Connelly. The play was directed by Mr. George Rilling, instructor in the high school. 67 4 T? .3 tr J 3 .Q I fl ,ie I . lfjffl V ' ,ii fy, I ff-FX ,. 5 Q-4 are-Nr, il My ' 4 I, ln! ' l , u 1 lf jr! m y , X 1 ,,, N , ,, , fl , , 1 N win A, V f 1 I 'Q.x ri 'V' H,', 1 I I N g 'E' 4 A H 4 ai... ' re Af-5.9-,Q gi f-' .-. I Commencement Exercises EVANGELICAL CHURCH, TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1925 At 8 P. M. Superintendent W. O. Moore, Presiding' Q30 Q30 Processional .... - ..... .. ..............e.. .. -- Orchestra Invocation -- ..--- .............. Rev. E. E. Nietz, Evangelical Church Girls' Octette eMildred Troup, Dorothy Berg, Irene Frank, Evelyn Martig, Dorothy Finkle, Rornaine Cook, Adeline Bogard, Marjorie Slemmer. Salutatory ..., .... ............ ,... A I 1 na Kathryn Foucht Orchestra. Oration --. ........................... Edwin E. Zimmerman P resident Senior Class QuartettefeCharlotte M. Castanien, Anna Kathryn Foucht, Karl Frederick Kraus, Robert William Strasser. , Annual Commencement Address ................ Dr. J. Knox Montgomery A President Muskingum College, New Concord, Ohio Orchestra. Valedictory -- .............................. Harriet Marquita Stalter ChorusfeeLela M. Clark, Anna Kathryn Foucht, Mildred Gertrude Hall, Thelma C. Haus, Charlotte M. Castanien, Iberia F. Trachsel, Geraldine E. Fritchie, Mary .Io Milligan, Robert William Strasser, L. Lawrence Logrsdon, Frederick W. Snavely, Charles A. Naus, Curtis L. Meeker Ralph Edward Veith, Clarence F. Castanien, Karl Frederick Kraus Presentation of Class ...........s..........L L .......... Prof. L. H. Houpt Principal of the High .School Presentation of Diplomas . .. .......... .. ................ Mrs. Peter Frank President of the Board of Education Presentation of the Lewis Prizes .......... . ........ Hon. Chas. H. Lewis Lieutenant Governor of Ohio Benediction .......... .. . ........ ...... Rev. S. R. Dunham, M. E. Church Orchestra. Music furnished by 'Bringman's Orchestra Annual Class Sermon by Rev. C. R. Allenbach, English Lutheran Church, in Evangelical Church, May 17, at 7:30 P. M. 68 I I 'I X 'X 1 , ,fi MM!! I f -5-5.1 QQ ii .--4, 'l 'l?f Hff , - .' I 'V V , 1 I ff 1 -X ' , , bf . ,1W7 Z,ff 9, 1 i f :ff Qfff 5 X ' , fx, ' 9 I, r V' v, I X W .., -ALL W?f?+Li: 4 L ES x. ' ' Y .. 'T - -- ' Ag ' ' 'F' : Ts KI. Kxox 1xION'l'G0fXIIiRY l,!'l'Si1Jt'I1f of .il1Il.VA'iIIflIllIl Crfflzyff' ivlm zif'liw1'f1l Ihr Jnnurzl Clfzxs Jzizlnfss 69 I 7. , I fy! -ASN-:P l f -'wr Tl. A---5,1 gtk -i' .2 3 I8'7f '- N01 1 . ,. v . 'HN ' If I X NYT w.c,i S. f 1 g1,'glI'f.ff , ff, . .iff ' ' - . I. iz- 4-ui , -.- N N 1, ' - re .-1. ,. ..-- -A. V is fgif, I. g ' - - - .. ,-f--1 - A, - ' R- -I :- - .,.,,, . JUNIOR AND SENIOR BANQUIQT On the evening of the twenty-first of lklay, the Iuniors and Seniors of old U. S. H. S. gathered for their annual banquet. On peeping through an old fashioned gate our eyes met a lovely garden scene. At 6:30 the gates were swung open, and the guests were ushered to their places as the orchestra played dreamy music. The hall was decorated to meet the effect of an old-fashioned garden. Wisteri.x and roses trailed on lattice work here and there. The ceiling and walls were decorated in the delicate colors old rose and white, while in the center a stone fish pond was situated where gold fish swamg and wicker settees hidden behind palms made cozy corners for the guests to rest. Reading lights cast mysterious shadows about the W W 'IG Y hall. The tables were daintily decorated with rose place cards and nut cups. The menu con- sisted of a three-course dinner, fruit cocktail, Ala Maraschino, Crispy Sortinos, Chicken pattie Ala Reine, Flaky Potatoes, Creamed Peas en Bor- der, Potato Rusks, Perfection Salad. Cheese Straws, Junior Rose Bud Ice, Assorted Cakes and Coffee Noir. Dinner toasts were given between courses, after which the tables were cleared away and the hall floor was covered with gay lads and lassies. Music, dance and laughter followed. But father time had his way by causing the golden moments to pass swiftly by, thus ending the banquet which had brought the two classes together for their last frolic of the year. SIGN IOR SOCIAL NOTIQS The golden leaves of Autumn were falling and again the wandering tribes from North, South, Ifast and Westward, assembled for the winter council. All time was not given to the gather- ing of winter stores but feasting also prevailed. As we see the moons pass swiftly by let us gaze on the oldest tribe of braves and squaws, the tribe of '25. Ar the sound of the tom-tom they assembled to hear the chieftain's orders. A feast by the river side was the command. As the yellow sun was sinking in the west the merry-making braves and squaws of the oldest tribe set out to feast. The fire rose high on the banks of the old San- dusky River and the braves and squaws gathered 'round to eat of the day's hunt. The dip of a canoe paddle could be heard in the distance. The laughter of happy youths and maidens Hoated across the waters. An Autumn moon rose in the heavens, peeping through the tall oaks. Thus ended the feast as homeward to their wigwams they tread. The hot winds had passed October, with its chilling winds arrived bringing with it another feast. One of more state and splendor. The members of the tribe were dressed to represent many different spirits. jolly was the feast and merry were the youths and maidens. The feast was prepared by the squaws and was enjoyed to the fullest degree by the braves. Again the wan- ing of the moon marked the rise of another sun so homeward did the feast making tribe go. The moons sped on and time was so used in council and struggles with foreign tribes that feasting was laid aside. Then again spring began to fill the hearts of the Indians and again feast- ing and joy returned. Council drew to a close. The woods and birds and spring were calling the braves and squaws, again they turn to wander, some never to return. But always shall the In- dian feasting continue till the moon no longer peeps through the tall oaks and the fire of the wigwam dies. Thus departed the Senior Seniors well beloved, In the glory of the sunset In the purple mists of evening. --fllilzlrffrl lfull, 25. l' ' ' 1 l JW - be if.- f. fp I fm , J I' 'N v Q' fd, J w 1 Q ll ' IWW! ,Q' w ' 'ff , V X ,. I i i L ' - lIl'll'l'liQ:1' I -Blyflvwr I g - me 4151- FRIQSHMAN SOCIAL NOTES Ar dusk in January when the winds were blow- ing, the braves and squaws of the youngest tribe gathered at lyloose Hall where they enjoyed the first of their tribal activities. This proved to be a very delightful feast of the year with many of the youths present. Time was spent with sports in which all took part. Then the best of all the feast was served and soon the tribe arose SOPHOMORIC Again the season of the falling leaves came. On the second sun of the Corn lyloon the four tribes of the U. S. H. S. assembled for the win- ter to the tolling of the great bell. The second tribe was no longer composed of Green inexperienced warriors and squaws but of dusky braves and fair maidens. On the twenty-eighth sun of the Buck lkloon the festiv- ities of an lndian lylasquerade were in full swing. Suddenly a shower of over-ripe and BIG and departed, each one homeward to his wigwam. This young tribe is one which possesses an en- thusiastic spirit, but on account of the swift pass- ing seasons being full the tribe was obliged to postpone several of their feasts. But the tribe of '28 has just set out and are planning many more merry feasts in the near future. -Ilillflfllf 47I1f'lIlIIIly!'f, '28. TI. fl? FIC SOCIAL NOTIQS wholly useless fruit greeted the tribe. At this feast the second tribe predominated. The as- sailors demanded the eats but were forced by ar- bitration to leave. 'lt being the year of the uneven day the squaws prepared a feast for the braves on the twenty-sixth sun of the Beaver Moon. Great was the feasting, revelry and dancing until the great dipper hung low. And so the second tribe learned, prospered and was happy. -Tom Tsrlzzzrzlz, '27. X JUNIOR SOCIAL NOTICS - - The beautiful foliage on the trees was begin- ning to turn to gold and beautiful brown. The tribe of '26 was gathering in provisions for a hard winter and moving from place to place to find its winter wigwams. The Tribe decided to have a great feast, about the time of the full moon, HaIlowe'en. The braves made all the plans, and on the night announced by Big Chief Holland the braves and maidens came, decked in their finery, beads, feathers and all. lylr. Hol- land was Big Chief and Miss I-lowey the maiden. They kept close watch over the braves and maid- ens, even though it was whispered that, before leaving their wigwams, the God of Air heard each one of them say:- Backward, turn backward, oh time in thy flight, Make me a child again, just for tonight. Braves and lblaidens both joined in the festiv- ities. They had a war dance and many games. Iiveryone was happy. The night was swiftly go- ing and everyone was just as hungry as happy. Presently we saw coming towards us great heaps of provisions for the feast. Many QU braves but more maidens worked hard to make the feast very pleasing to everyone. f'Big Chief Holland told some mischief. Anyway the feast was en- joyed by all. After all the provisions were gone, Many braves and more games were played. maidens left, happier than they had been for a long time. The fall feast was over. Now we gathered into our wigwams to face the long, cold winter. We had no fear, for we had plenty of provisions. But winter passed quickly and the beautiful days of spring are hereg the days when the air is so sweet and Mother Earth's coat is fresh and green. We are looking forward to a spring feast soon, maybe a journey afoot to see some of Mother Nature's wonders. But, we, the Tribe of '26, feel that every one of us has given the best that was in our power for the social success of our tribe. -Edna Gertrude Sullivan, 26. I k I fr , i Z1 VV ' 7 AI iff , . ff ffl!! , Wi' 1 X W IICZIMQQ' F 'XX ' ' 4 'V' V' ' 7 f Q X : ,Q-! JYRVI ' V 1 wM,f'flwfg ,.f t '-'-'g- A, A is uh o-an , N -5 ,1,g', - g A:--5 --FT, , Lk -- Y W X, J? ' S 1? 'F A 1' Z'-I I. I lik! f f 5- N f f Q I ' V V Nl A - f ,f defray' l - f MI N ,Kg f ,Hr wr VIHIW1 A , 2 ' X v , gf f , 1 fm W4 1, fx V My .l if f' 'I I!! 'ff' f Nr!! f if . ff' - , -If xi , WN V L -' p JIS X 'I 'iq Q U f f , . -4 ' - f , K I 18 w ' f K X . I , K, gn ' A - ,f ' A A . f?1v00 44 , lpfrr V IA 42, 15221 1 ' I -6 I C C :li 1 ull px. QAM , 73 1 A f 6 ff. v - Hffft' - -. 1 'A . i Mgglffff -XX , v N 6 Vf6 MI,l, , y K: Wt, f . 1t5'.,':1fff,f, V .ff bn vi S ' e:+'s,a.LssQ . REGULAR SCHEDULE GAMES WV1m, 43 lost, 55 tied, I. Visitors U. S. H S Nlt. Blzmchard against li. .. ........ Sc-pt. I9 ., U. S. against Shcllwy., . .. ,,.,.. .Sc-pt. Z6 ., lfurcst against U. S .,,, .,,.,,,..,,, ....,.., C 7 ct. 4 ,, U. S. against Lzlruc' .,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,.i,.. K 7 ct. ll H Mt. Gilead against li. S. ,. ,.,.4,.. Oct. I8 ., U. S. against Fora-st, , . ,.,...,. Oct. 31 .. Bucyrus against li. S .,,,.,, ....... N ov. 7 .. 'liiiiin against U. S ......,, ....,,.. N ov. I5 .. Carey agzlinst U. S ..., ........ N ov. 22 ., Alumni against U. S. .,,,,.., Nov. 27 .. r , --,: - 1 ugh -in-me 74 1' i f ! , 717' 1 1 1 vi lzfflfffy f WY771,f Z-ix . lj ,,1,W,,, xx e , , f N 1.11W,f1,f,fy V, .1 X . U, tr 2 1 L- - 't'.-'rffftfftm' , ' n:!5!.5-.1g.?'J4 --1 . -,Sli - if Football 'l'he foothall season of tl1e Upper Hi was a success although not a majority of tl1e games were wo11. Our strenuous schedule contained ten gaines of Wllicll four games were won, five lost, Zlllll one tied. 'llhe SYZISUII was started with a squad of twenty-live men of wl1icl1 six were letter 111e11. 'l'he season of '24 started witl1 the 31211116 against Ht. Blanchard, which resulted in a score of ll to ll. l'pper was u11ahle to penetrate hlt. l5lanchard's li11e wl1icl1 prohahly was due to our short period of practice. Although Upper could not take the victory tl1ey showed the old lighting spirit. 'l'hen we settled down and hegan to prac- tice. Hr. Stinchcomh assisted lllr. Hoffxnan in coaching and on tl1e next Saturday we went to meet Shelhy. VVe 1net tl1e ever-powerful team with tl1e determination to win. 'lihe Orange and Black eleven held tl1e fast aggireglatiori to I3 points the first half, these points heing made hy two passes. VVhen the whistle hlew at the end of the second half Shelhy l1ad rolled up a score of -lb to ll. Un Octoher 4 the tide was turned, and Upper took the long e11d of a 6 to 7 score from ltorest. Roseherry took tl1e hall over the goal lille for the lirst time of the SFZISOII. Next came the gilllltz with l.arue wl1icl1 was a s11ap for the Urange and Black. 'l'he Upper hoys pounded l,arue hack and forth mercilessly for approximately an hour and when tl1e game ended tl1e score stood +6 to 0 i11 favor of ll. S. H. S. 'lihe following Saturday, Uctoher IS, we were visited hy the much hoasted tea111 of hit. Gilead. During the lirst two minutes of play Klt. Gilead 111ade a Huke touchdown. 'llhis aroused the fighting spirit of tl1e Orange war- riors and they plunged dow11 the field for seven points. ln the second half Roseherry was i11- jured 111111 ltrater was shifted to right half Illltl 'tt if in .. if f P A x bf: B' I FV K 1 r mir , 36521, 21+ View i J' t. f Y 1 PZ' r 3. rfb rl! .5 '.:l v , . QQ f bf s .iii .-.2 g.. vp Q , F,-,. uk kwa E Fifi f 1 ' , Ml ,'. ffiffl l ' 7 'V Yi nffff ',,' N ' -I 'WI V' W! g 1 ,l, f . . iflijlilifikli A 1 wh! mix 1 c nh ? H i-52 1' ' '.rf-sale .- A .554 Football---con. carried the ball across the goal line to pile up six more points. The game ended with a score of I3 to 7 in favor of Upper. Bucyrus was the next victim of the Orange warriors. This game was very exciting and Bu- cyrus made the Upper eleven fight, but with no avail because they went home withrheavy hearts, for they had lost the game in which the score was 33 to 0. Upper then left their home ground and tray- eled to Forest. Here a great struggle took place, but Upper was unable to score. This was prob- ably due to little practice of some of Upper's players who had been on the injured list. Cap- tain Sebenoler and Bowers played their usual good game, hut Upper had to leave defeated by a score of 12 to 0. Then came the game with Tiffin, yes game, for it was a real football game from beginning to end. Did the Upper boys play? VVell you can form your own opinion for at the end of the first half the score stood 0 to 0. VVhen the whis- tle blew the score stood 16 to 0 in favor of Tiffin. The Carey game ended Upper's schedule. The day of the game broke clear, but the field was a sea of mud caused by recent rains. lt was again a case of excess avoirdupois against the compara- tively light Upper team, and again weight won the game for our opponents, but it was a won- derful game from the first play to the final whis- tle, and the Carey team was obliged to exert itself to the utmost. On Thanksgiving day the High School met the Alumni. The majority of the High School regulars were either disabled or indisposed and thelineup consisted mostly of subs. The game started as a comedy, but was inter- rupted near the close by the injury of Captain Stecher of the Alumni. When playing was stopped the score stood: Alumni, 133 H. S., 0. This ended football for the U. S. H. S. for 1924. Talk about stars we certainly had 'em this season. There was Bowers, who was always there when it came to buck the line three or four yards. Roseberry was noted for his end runs and the speed he showed was great. Bartholo- mew was a sure dash through the line for some nice gains. Captain Sebenoler, R. li., was con- tinually driving his team onward, and he sure pulled the ball down and made some long runs on passes, one of which was good for a touch- down. Fleck, who was our reliable quarterback ran the team very efficiently. lfrater was the all around man. He played almost every position on the team and did it well. Kraus, our regular center, was no doubt one of the best pivot men Upper Sandusky has ever had. Meeker and Constein f.lled the tackle positions in a very commendable manner. The team owes not only its success in win- ning games,but the development of the individual abilities to their able coaches, Mr. Hoffman and Pete Stinchcomb. Wyandcit County Boys' Basket Ball Tournament 1925 Numbers were drawn on VVednesday, F School Building, Upper Sandusky, Ohio. 'l'uurnament started 3 P. lvl. All games 3 P. M. Friday 3 P. lll. SL S P. lW. l. Upper Sandusky '.,,,,,,,,, 15 2. Sycamore .t......,,...,,.,,,. 16 3. Nlarseillcs ...,. ,...,,, 3 4. Nevada ,,,,, .,,,... 5 6 5. Vvliarton 5. Carey ..,,,. 7. Eden S. Salem ,,,,,, 12 ll 1-l ebruary 25, at 7:30 P. M. Eastern Standard time, at Union Each school had a representative present at this drawing. lvloose Hall. Saturday 9 A. KI. Saturday 8 P. Bl. YVinners A Sycamore ,, B Nevada ,,,,,, C VVhartnn . U Eden . lu Upper Sandusky ',,, .,... 5 Z B lllarseilles .. Carey Salem 74 77 E9 X Nevada 18 KY Y VVhartun 10 X Upr. San. .,... . , w Y Larey ...,., 72 NEVADA ' ll'in11f'r of Tournament 3 13 Upper Sandusky ' llyillllff of Consolation l l If 1' if ,f 5 Zdkfvdlh Alfff fl 1'--H. -:SJ eg' 0'llQg ff, . fu F ' If 12' I 'X Jfiufl ,- 1 J 1 i A .iam Y Q- ii i, .., -,L4 Wiiifgi fviw K RICGl'I,.'XR SCTllI1IJUI,If1 UA M ICS C uiics, ll: umm. fag lust, ci. ll. S. I9 H. S. . 15 ll. S. , 16 ll. S. H 4-U H. 5. H 23 H. S. .,.. 24 ll. S. 16 H. S. ,. 12 ll. S. , 18 ll. S. ,Y,. 23 ll. S. , 19 iotzli ., 230 SZIIUIU ,,,,. 6 Sycziinm c ,,,,. 18 Xxyililffllll , ,. I8 l':KiCl1 , I0 Hzirding High ,,,, 3.4 Nc-vzidzi . , ,,Y,. 17 Sycziinurc ,,.. 15 Ni'X'2lQi2l ,, . 16 I'ui'c-st ,, ,,Y,, 15 Hit. Gilead .. ,. 22 Alumni ,, , , 25 rliotul , ,193 i f lff fi ff Ah ff an-..,, ' .4'.:'5,,1 2' 'iff'-mwai., 3 . . , j .ri ffjjfll, 7 n - AI A, , I V, ii i ' r X Mijn! ' NN , I ,J A V i l MV!!! y vb, ' 1 X :V ,Q xllljcl f ' ,QQ .slnw-,AH ' 'f1'fff,',4 y ' 'yi rf. - K i ' ' 4 'Alr ' -. il 1 -4. ,.,4-- . Boys' Basketball Good old U. S. H. S. held up her end on basketball just as in every thing else. Starting as usual with a lot of new recruits and most of them never having had a basketball in their hands before, we came through the season with a loss of five games out of eleven on the regular schedule and winning two out of the three games we plmyed in the tournament. At the first meeting we elected lllyron lylal- aby captain. He filled this position very ably. He always called time out at the right time and you could make up your mind something was going to happen. lle also filled his position as running guard. To the man who guards the other side of the basket goes a great deal of credit. Louis Stras- ser is the man who always stopped them. To Big lien goes a lot of credit for his ability to jump center and to get the ball out of the air. Norman Constien was the man who out-jumped them all and always guarded his man. This year we received one of Sycamore's best players. Claudius Railing gets the honor of be- ing high point man and also the honor of playing more than any of the others. We hope Tibby keeps up his good work in his next two years in school. He played left forward throughout the year and great credit is due him. Wendell Weekly was a reserve we had from last year. He is hard to beat in his position at right forward. He always played hard through- out the game. .l The substitutes are to be commended on the way they stood by the team. They will make fine material for next year's line up. John Strasser being a substitute forward got to play in a good many games. We hope he sticks to the basketball squad for his next two years in high school. Harry Ehrhart is to be given great credit for the way he has practiced and helped the team. He was always ready to go in at guard and he played hard to win for his school. VVC also had one man who came in and made us see that he could play basketball just as well as football. Robert Bauer is to be given honor for the way he played at the different positions at which he was placed. Next year he will be one of the best centers that we have ever had. Karl Neumeister and Raymond Koehler were always ready to go in as substitutes if some one was out. l'Ve hope that next year they get in the regular line-up. The team is to be congratulated on the fine work and sportsmansliip they showed throughout the tournament. Though they lost the first game by one point they fought all the harder for the next. Then on Saturday night they came back at our old rival with all their might. CAREY always crows over their victories but never over their defeats. Last but not least comes the man- ager, Otho Halm, who was always on hand to care for the needs of the team. Efficiency was his aim at all times. -Otho Halm, lwanager. X. . Nfl? Vffvff . A 'jfvv 16f' 1'w . fl V T, f 1 A ff rrurfra . , -A r .,,,,N,:'4g,n , w- A,,'fZ,f2Li, x was , r f , G-S,-Eiga -. 'I .'? . Wyandot County Girls' Basket Ball Tournament AIIIYCII 6 and 7, 1025, Nloosc Hull Sllfllflill-1' 9 fl. AU. FRIDAY S P. IU. SAT. 0 A. IU. SAT. S P. RI. Wharton flwyvj ,, , . .,,,,.,,, 38 ,,,, N., ' ,- Curvy fhyt-D , , , ,,,,,,,,,,, 19 xVl11lI'flil1 , ,..... l'7 gl pfpqk' lfdvn , , , S , , ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,...... ,,,, ,,,, , . . . . ........ , Liyff IU, Q1 Upper S. 30 A. Upper Sandusky ',,,, H 34- ,, ,,,,,,,,, , ,................ UVM, Nvvzulu , , ,,,, I4 ,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,, U ppc-r Sandusky ,,,,,,... 34 ,I-Uurnhlllwrt SZIICIU , ,, S li. Ns-vzrdu , ,,,,....,,,,... S ,,,,, . Q'ONSOI,A'l'ION l. Losvr of l and .2 Curvy 2-P., ,,,,,, ,,,,,.,.. , l X 5 . 2. Losvr of A and B NC'X'2lli2l IS, . ., ,,.,, Ldlq ' 351 f 3. Loser of .5 and 4 lfclvn 30 ,......., .,,,. U i I , Him' .0' -lf. Loser of 5 and 6 Salem ll ,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,, I udcn ' 32 Conwhmml 80 l N' NZ ,.Qw,- xwiyczfl N Zyl .. K ' M4 tg-ff 'SAX 1 i ly . 0-nn ,I ml K REQL LAR SCHEDULE OP C AMES Salem .,,, Xvllilftllll Eden Y,,A Vvhilffilll Nevada Galion ,, Nevada Forest ., Eden Findlay Tot: 1 E H r- 5? . 8 I 2' 235. W 'xc ' -, i t at i 5 . Q v P'- T- wi' 1. s I , tif' E QE 1 1:55 if , -4 ww Ni I 55 Wi 1 . 521 i fa, '42 ml! .,.. M! 55 pr.. M. ar. 75. .M E ,. --V, kai: I ig! v l lffalfy 'X f , 1' M , . 5 . J li' ll , s ref- ilu I v f . N I ' , A -- I L . - idllpli Iffifig glg t W 'gq-ll' hi- T c be-b e - e'fr.+a1QA f-Q . c. 4..- .....-- Girls' Basketball Come around if you want to hear about our successful basketball year. It is the team of nine- teen hundred and twenty-five, and about the girls of Upper Hi. Une night just before the bell was about to ring, lilr. Houpt tip-toed to each room and an- nounced that all girls interested in basketball should remain after school. That was our first meeting and bliss lylarie lylontgomery was to roach us. liut who was she, and what did she look like? NVc-ll! VVe soon found out. just a little mite, but ohl she knew her stuff and say, at first practice we knew it too, and began to learn some of it. More girls went out for basketball this year than ever before and with the four veterans left over from last year we had material for a good winning team. The team consisted of Virginia Whitney, Captain, playing right forward, and also the high point player. just get it to Ginny and it usually goes inf, Florence Bowers-the good foundation for a good team. Hall as jump center, deserves a lot of credit for keeping the ball in the air. A ball seldom goes over her head, as she is always on her toes. Carey, as left guard-depend on her to stop them. Elizabeth Helsel, as right guard-another one that stops them, depend on lflizaheth. Ruth Tilton, cen- ter guard-don't worry, Tilly just crawls under them. A The substitutes did their part in making it a winning team. Ruth Stansberry-Ruth is only a sophomore and will be back next year to show her stuff on the Hoor. lola Beidelchies, one of our most reliable subs, is looked upon as one of the stars of next year. Frieda Walton, an all around player, can do her part playing any po-- sition on the Hoor. Geraldine Fritchie- Gerry , certainly has basket shooting down pat, but is leaving us this year for 'fhigher ideals. Some of the phrases heard during a game are: Come on Ginny, make a basket. Guard your man Frieda. Hey Lizz, stop that ball. Get off your feet, Hall, jump! Come on put it in, Bowers. That's it Tilly, get it. But this is the one the girls listened for and generally heard, Snap into it girls. The girls are to be congratulated on the fine work and sportsmanship they showed throughout the tournament. They were determined to win the cup and to win it by merit. Even our own followers did not think our girls would win and afterwards wondered what was the secret of the victory. The secret is something like this: Girls, you're going into this game now and you're go- ing to play. You have the stuff, now use it. You guards, watch your men and stop THAT ball, get it and break up their pass, then work it to the basket. lt is up to you forwards to put it in. lvlildred and Tilton jump, get off your feet, work fast. Now girls don't wait till the second half to get into this gameg you have worked hard to win, but remember the opposite team has worked just as hard. Girls, if you come off that floor with a score lower or a tie with your opponents-l ll Now you keep that score UP! Girls play! We are going to winl WIN! do you hear ? That was what put the fighting spirit in the girls, and the keynote of their winning was in the uniform team-work. We can hardly think of anything else to say about our coach, except that she showed U. S. H. S. that they can turn out a winning girls' team. She permitted only clean playing and was always on hand and willing to do more than her share for the Black and Orange. The girls received the Tournament cup April 63 also letters. Those that received letters were Virginia Whitney, Mildred Hall, Florence Bow- ers, Frieda Garey, Elizabeth Helsel, Ruth Til- ton, Ruth Stansberry, Iola Biedelchies, Geraldine Fritichie, Evelyn Kuenzli, manager. -Evelyn Kuenzli. ' W , Z1 ,Iliff if X 1 3-357' tn' xl -Q 554. ii' ,. iP'r-mQ,i...,, l W4 ' f. ' ' vi . IM HUM, -X X , J I I Jn? I ry , f -gf - X .... f N i,lli:z,4,,g , is -f if ' . A 'az-5 p-AL 4 53: QI. 4 Ji tl is fri . ., f g i zz ff TL ,- ,X ? Z ,cf ,JP X 1 Sl'fP'l'lfIMBliR Xlonday-Lahor Day-encl of perfect hliss. 'l'uesclay-School begins at 8 :3O. Dismissed at noon. lVerlnesday-Classes meet-poor lost Fresh- men. 'lihursday-Lessons heggin-heginning to know teachers and their assignments. lfriday--llliss llowey is ashamed of the seniors, they don't know how to work. 'l'wenty-seven pages in American Litera- ture. lllonday--Blue lllonday, everybody sleepy. l wonder why ? ? ?? 'lihursclay--No school-Fair. Friday-No school--Fair. lllonday-Back to work again. 'llhursday--l irst chapel, Rlildred H. anil Gamly Caldwell chosen for cheer leaders. Friday-Pep meeting for first foothall game of the season with hit. Blanchard, 0-0. hlonday-lDiscussion on who should he Senior pres.-Senior civil war. VVednesday-lflection of Senior Class olli- cers. Boys against girls. Zimmerman, President. Thurstlay-lilection of annual stall. Girls against hoys. Lost: One of our lireshmen. how romantic. Boys! there's your chance-3 just like a picture show. I 1, f XTX . ff ' .fl any frm, 'r-- A- SJ QQ - v'--Q. :aff , V Q Lil If VY' NN . l W PJWU! ' WN' in at 'IMT XP' 4 ,iw lilklih'-4 V -xi! L Nfl ll ' 'J ' . L L -, 23 'al' ffifgsfi, t C - ' g.'L-.,w,2-4- . ,,5V.f,. .. - .-,:' . ' Calendar---con. Friday-Mr. Houpt told Ferne and Flor- ence that the Goblins got girls that sat to- gether when speaking. Saturday-Football game with Shelby, 46-0. Shelby's favor. Monday-Myron K. seems to know a lot about dears fdeersj in A. l.. hlr. Holland takes Sophs on one of his trips and gets lost. Tuesday--Seniors select class rings. What is the mystery that hangs over the school? Charles N. enlightens us by Ol Ol Ohl jew that red-headed gal. OCTK JBIC R Wednesday-Paul Stephen as usual sent out of class. Friday-Pep meeting, and the girls find that lwr. Hoffman could talk. Quite an oration. Saturday-Football game with Forest. 6-7, Upper's favor. Monday -- -lakey lit-tz's period of decline and possible recovery. Tuesday-Bob K. tries to tame lyliss Goll- ing but the lamb turns on him. VVednesday-Gus M. asked Mr. Hoffman when the law of gravity was passed. Thursday-Several lives were saved when lVIr. Hoffman interfered with a birthday paddle in Physics class. Friday-john Myers under arrest by lylr. lVIoore for smoking his dad's pipe in front of the school building. Monday-Junior Class organized. Hurrah for the banquet! Tuesday-Senior High Girls organize Glee Club. Wednesday-Seniors hike to Indian Mill. Hygiene class hike to Fair Grounds. Thursday-School begins at 9. Friday-Pep meeting. Saturday-Game with Mt. Gilead. Hoorah, I3-7 in favor of Upper. Tuesday-Sophs sent flowers to Paul Lanker. VVednesday-Talk by Thomas Brooks Fletcher. Benefit of the juniors. Thursday-Last day of school for this week. Teachers' meeting. Wednesday-Seniors have intelligent test. Grade cards. Thursday-Senior High Girls, Glee Club meets. Pep meeting. Friday-Mr. Stinchcomb talks to the stu- dent body on football, the,spirit and sport- manship that goes with it. Game with Forest l-l-0 in favor of Forest. l. A. Girls entertain senior boys at a Hal- lowe'en party at Elks' lodge. NOVEMBER Monday-Charles Handle is sore about something. Forget it Charles. Senior fel- lows called to the office for cross-examina- tion on Senior party. Tuesday-Straw vote in A. Lit. Cleo Swartz looking through the song book in Glee Club glanced at the title ln Old Madrid, then said An Old Maid, that's what l amfi Wednesday-Sophomores organize. Charles N. had to sit up and keep bliss Howey company. Thursday-lyliss Howey in A. Lit. livery- body take their gum out of their mouth and if you don't be good you'll sit up here with me again. Charles N. Again? That must mean me. junior Hi Girls organize Glee Club. ' Friday-Football game with Bucyrus, 33-0 in favor of Upper. junior class party. Monday-Myron K. thinks that a flirt is .1 girl that rolls her eyes and flits around. Tuesday-Armistice day. Talk by Nlr. Lewis. Oh! where are our football fans? Gone to Tiffin of course. Three periods to make up. Wednesday-Mr. Moore thinks the fruit downstairs is festering. Friday-Charles is such a baby. Saturday-Football game with Tiffin, 16-0 in favor of Tiffin. Tuesday-First snowstorm. Those are not snowballs they are stones. lVednesday-Mr. Hoffman compares Earl Swartz to a Cilt playing football. Friday-Prof. Moore speaks to the assem- blies. Pep meeting. Saturday-Football, we lose to Carey, 19-0. Watch out Carey, we'll get it back. lblonday-Lucy just up in time for school. , fix- K ' 4 I, W I ' f ZMX f ji ' .-.1 :F 7 - A A, , - ggkl ,gg , '5 ',,..L ,H L -X C3lCUdHF-6071. I tl!! I I W , f 1,11 X X v lf! y X N I . lf, w . 'l I 19 N ' ' N Inqlffll' ' X .W ,Q ,,. . X 1 A .-,-...- iw I . , ... ,SQ L -, 4 - .. -Y 44-.f QLRQ -..T fix ff f uf, W TV'--H NIM!!-Q. 651' si X , A I J H . 1 , H f , WNV , , , 1 , 111+ V' - -:L , pp J 37' - A ,V!,fl'Lf: ' Y' AA lull: Q'ifPLaf-Y A 'A v Y ,fff '13, ,QAN-Fw' an ' - ' 4-I-1 , gm,- V x Yl rb- Q 86 26 27 S I. 2 4 5 9. I0 2 15 17. I9 2.2 73 5. 25 70 5 6 ws- -nv - 1 I ' Yi ,,i,, b , , A i l . 'j,f 7' ' .Wf fy'f 1 X -V l., :Wx 7 ss . , . .ia -. r if . 1 w. . 49 N lllgllfgfv ' 1 K xl Nfl ' .'.'Q g sf' .. Q Y F all 4'?!,:.i' I -jfvq-I' ' e . '. 4555154 .. -get A H Calendar--0072. Wednesday-Everybody fasting -- getting 7 Wednesday-Mr. Houpt back again. f921dY fm YUIUUYYOW- fl. Thursday-Examinations in the foreground, Thursday-Alumni game, Stecher Rah! Don't eat too much turkey. Friday-Senior picturesg look pretty. DECEMBER lWonday-School starts again. Everybody' returns with full faces. Tuesday--Not much doing, Thanksgiving behind: Christmas too far ahead. Thursday-Only twenty more days till Christmas. Friday--Senior rings arrive. Oh! those noisy seniors. Tuesday-Mr. Rilling: Who was George Elliot? june U'Brien: Wasn't he the woman that wrote Silas lylariner ? VVednesday - Prof. lyIcNamara taught American Literature. Thursday-Pity poor little mouse in Miss Stearns' room. Friday-First basketball game. Salem de- feated. lllonday-Mr. Houpt teaches Economics and then makes us throw our gum away before we get our penny's worth out of it. Vtfednesday-Miss Howey explains to Jun- iors what a petting party is. ll wonder how she knows?J Friday-Tests and more tests. lylonday-Hi-Y and G. R.'s give party for little folks. Daddy Houpt kisses Santa. Tuesday-Class of '24 present to the school their pictures. Huh! Don't they love them- selves? VVednesday-Speches by pastors of the town. Christmas vacation. Personally ours is ruined. lylr. lyloore told us there wasnit any Santa Claus. 'l hursday-Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. We are Santa's little helpers -Thirteen below zero. Friday--Peace and quietness reigns. U. S. H. S. steps get a rest. JANUARY lllonday-Back again. The school is still here but Daddy is not. Tuesday-Mrs. Walton or Mary is tak- ing lylr. Houpt's place. 9 12 13 I-F I5 lo. l9. 20. Pl '17 M... 73 AO. 27. 0 Zo 20. 3 -lb 0 10 ll empty heads in the background. hir. Rill- ing absent. Friday-Exempt lists read. Nlonday-Exam Week dawns, blue and cold. So are we. Three days of nightmare. Prof. Houpt slips off the school steps. It is rumored that he has broken his contract. Tuesday--Another day of it. The faculty seems to be holding up under the strain. VVednesclay-More of it. Margaret Z. loses two more pounds. Thursday--Rest after exams. l riday-Basketball boys play lylarion girls. Wharton defeated. just wait Wharton we're on the jump. lylonday-Down to good solid study. A lecture from every teacher on deportment grades. Tuesday-lilowers sent to lVlr. Rilling. Talking of bob-sled parties. Wednesday-VVoel Woel VVoel which is, being interpreted, exam. returns. Thursday-'l'he south magnetic pole at- tracts a few people in Comm. Geo. Friday-The war is on, snowballs are seen in every direction. Basketball, Nevada vs. U. S. H. S., favor U. S. H. S. Monday-Gady Caldwell came to school eating his breakfast. Tuesday--Basketball pictures taken. Talk about flappers. Mr. Houpt is seen trying to slip into class with a vanity case. Wednesday-Organized club in Senior shorthand. Thursday-Helena Vogel says that the Suf preme Court makes our laws. FEBRUARY Tuesday-Gail and Charles get their ex- cuses mixed up. l wonder ? ? ? F F? Wednesday-G. Rfs waiting to have pic- tures taken,--they were stung.-- lylonday- lVlarie, donlt you know the clock says quickl quick ?,' Tuesday-lllr. Hoffman shocks himself. XVednesday-Forty-five min. for lylary Jo-- ask Miss Larcomb what she said in the cloak room. I fl jff Z1 any l ua -:av '-MJ f1',ff g H , f I , lhlfmf- ,X V , J V fllflxllglj I l JN Q, wi' - 'f N ,, wiu'1ff',cf - V Zi- ix, '- ' 'T' . L 4 V -, 'bf ' ijjzfgs-'iw Lg ' 1-W 4:1-R Q55 . :::-! Calendar-con. Friday-M r. Houpt asks Ortho if he is read- ing a magazine in class. Utho politely ans swers, N0 MAMl Tuesday-Miss Howey asks Bob S. and lflsie C. if they have a case on one another?? Sort of personal I think. Wednesday-Extra! Iixtral lvlildred Hall has her hair bobbed. Thursday-Ninah-elle Cross wants to know what they call places where shieks drink??? l wonder if its an oasis or someone's cellar. Friday-Cecil Conley tells Seniors that Scott Diner is fire chief. Saturday-B. B. with Mt. Gilead and liden Upper's victory. Monday--M r. Houpt wants to know where we get marriage licenses. Helena Fleck told him from the Justice of Peace. Tuesday-'l'l1e Goblins is going to get Grace Ritterspach. Wednesday-Grade cards. Thursday-'l'he councilmen of Kirby are paid. How strange. Friday-Boys' Tournament. Lost to Syca- more. Such a disappointed student body. But our boys did their best and played splen- didly. Saturday-'l'ournament results - Nevada firstg Wharton, second. We beat Carey anyway. Sunday-Oh! I almost forgot, there isn't any.- Not leap year. MARCH Monday-Dale Zellers teaching Commer- mercial department. Tuesday-Cecil Zellers has started to take girls auto riding. QGirls, here's your chance.D Wednesday-Mumps have taken the school by storm. Girls' 'l'ournament. Saturday-Girls' Tournament. U. S. H. S. wins. Tuesday-Alumni boys beat U. S. in bas- ketball. Wednesday-Boys' Beau Brummell Broth' ers club organized. Friday-Girl's debate. Aff. winsg Neg. loses. Debated Fostoria. Tuesday-l'Iverybody wearing green. The Ten Basketball champions given a 6 0'clock dinner at Halls. Wednesday-Evelyn N. wants to know who it is that wears stripes all through their clothes. 'l'hursday-Fred S. says that at infirmaries they raise most of their own products like butter and dairy things. Friday-Boys' triangular debate. Both teams won. Monday-Miss Stearns and Kate Foucht have given up their beautiful tresses. 'l'uesday-Mr. Houpt asked lid Simmonis how the tramps were dealt with in this com- munity. lid said it depends on whose back door they hit. Beau Brummells have their pictures taken. Wednesday-I. A. - P. W. C. and Contest pictures were taken tonight. Speaker for Seniors from Toledo. Friday-Glee Club program. APRIL Friday-Primary Operetta. Monday-What a surprise! George Rill- ing jr. born April 5. Tuesday-Miss Howey back. Why! Miss Howey-1 Wednesday-Mr. Houpt asked Winkie B. what a parole was. YVinkie answered, lt is when the prisoners are given time off to go home and rest. Friday-Caste for Senior Play picked. Friday-junior Play a decided success. lllonday-Seniors were stung. Mr. Houpt didn't give the expected test in civics. YVednesday-Grade Cards. MAY Friday-Last day of Senior exams. The misery almost over. Friday-Senior Play-To the Ladies. Thursday---Iunior-Senior banquet. Sunday-Baccalaureate. Tuesday-Commencement. Friday-Alumni banquet. Thursday-lixams. start for Seniors. Ur!!! f Q If 1 'fha ' , ' 7 V1 , V, ' h grin!! ,, ' Vw by 'z ,Q ' f XF .Wind - -f W 7 - -A 4 -'wf ZW' . - ' . wr' UNE Li: Wx 01q.r- Xin? , ' - 4 Q i?4'4 'f-' .t x 4?i 3 aff 23 I UNMLQ-QMQN 5. . 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Hoffman: So do lf, :::::::::::-::::::::::::oooQQQQ,o.o lxlilffllll Quaintance: Ulllotlier, do l have to brush the tooth that the dentist is going to pull tomorrow ? -Y ,,-------A--------,g----.-----,, ,---,, ,----oov--vv------v-ov------ Virgil V. Halm Farm Operating Equipment, Har- ness, Robes, Blankets, Heating, Light- ing and Water Supply System for the farm home. Eleclric W1z.i'her'.v and Ironers A Full Line of Paints and Varnishes Upper Sandusky, Ohio ll tl nl 0 ll tl 0 ll lu ll 0 li ll o ll In ll ll 0 ll ll tl ll ir ll ll ll 0 ll ll ll ll tl mi ll r nu na in O The American Restaurant A good place to eat. For good clean meals and the best home-made Pies. Illlllffll ana' Shar! Orders filly Time o::::::: :::::: ::::oo-.:::-: :---::-Q This book is called an Annual Some people have their roof fixed Annually. Buy Johns-Manville As- bestos slate and Annual Roof Repairs. Roofing, Spouting, Furnaees and Sheet Nletal NVork A. 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Slemmer ,: ll :L EVERYTHING GOOD TO EAT fl WI ll 31 HIIOIIIL' is our only Competition l . W Compfzmenls of ti . Qtimmel Bros. Carter 85 Carter it k ll A'r'roRNEYs Q O 0 rl 0 :::--::::o cxnx: :::::55:-:::,,-,::::,--:::,: i--:,-::,: 1 f Hflyf 6 , ,f-'X 'W f7!!,'f',fy xxx . X K 7,1 .f '17 5 .N - , A 1 , A. 1 xiuvhff VJ , , kj l ., 'JI ??-fr-'W' L . L - .:, - 1Q.s'w'IW4f9?,4sf t W- ' K a ' nn -3 ftp -1553 The Lewis Bank and Savings Company UPl'IiR SANDUSKY, OHIO C1I.XRl.1'IS II. Imiwls, Ima-idenz slmfx I.. Llfzwls, Ifmf 11.-mf1'.-111 H. H. SICARS, Vice Prvxidezzf ,IUIIN T. CARIQY, Vim' l'rf'.v1'dz'11l P,xL'1. W. Awzles, Ca..-lmfr FRANCIS P. VUGLZL, 14.YXl..YfIlIlf Cll.Ylll.l'7' C'H,xRl,us D. Srulslss, Sf.'L'7'f'f1J7:V SJFI5 ana' DEPENDflB LE 'x:: ::'HI1:0:m ' ' ' ' ' c wwf' ' 1 ' it is , B -tgw . l, 4i Q:--1 Y fi I 1 1 f I ijyfjxw' 'N fy ',. , ,' N1 f X i I ,Wy i Z1 it ,,,f 19, N f ,, An Y ,X X VM V M ws Qty!! I x N Ill il ' A-B A i n ,L d ,N .. 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' ' ' ' ' ' A A ' ' ' ' - ' ' 'OO' AOOOOOOOOOOOOQQQQQQQQQ0-0-9.-.--....------...., NEVV Spenser Shoe Repair We make a specialty of Repairing Shoes East VVyandot Ave. Neumeister's Bakery Ask for liatmore Bread Ifom 1'-flf1111'f' Cjllllljlilil ana' Inf Crffnm Upper Sandusky, Ohio - :xx ff-::::-x:: 2 ::Jg:, 101 If li l'fi7i -,' . 1 fi , w I iliw F A ' 1 N l'lWxf r ff? A , if - ,Q As, lil ff f yi . i f!::a1QA .il-ll J 222222-22222222 22222 2 2222 22 2 2 222222 T2221322323323133i333333334F55ii333333 0 9 li ' mlth S 5 and 106 Store 5: Menningen 81 Voltz lV1'll1 l7lH'l'l'f'Y Dl'fJlil'fl71t'lIf.T Come in and try our Candies, .lumho and Spanish Salted Peanuts. Fresh shipment every week. Fine line of Aluminum VVare, Gran- ite Ware, Tin VVare and Crockery. Complete line of Toilet Articles, in- ---Q GROCERY Qimlily and Serfzifrfv For l'll.l'.Yf Cfnxx Brzrfwr' lfforle cluding Colgate and Hinds line. Try Slwll l H 5 SL llle SFI ORF, Kelley 'S Barber Shop 1171-111 l'rl1I'I.l'f-V Dl'f7Ill'f771!'IIf.Y I ' W , X y 1 F.KlQ1.1,Y,P1-op. I I7 N. Main lhe Store That s Different Uh, Paul! XVhat would your father say if Mr. lwoore in Life of Christ: On what day he saw you smoking cigarettes? He'd have a fit, WaS Jesus llflm P, thc-y're his cigarettes. Dorothy Halduf: Christmas Uayf' oooooo.Q9----....,,-,,,-,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A A A A A A A A A A A A A A, AAAA A A A A A A, You enjoy a good hotel because it is well furnished. Put better Furniture into your Home. 'Che 5. C. Scberff furniture Company l23-IZS W. Wlyandot Ave. 'llllli HONIIC UF Blf'l l1IfR FURNITURE 0---,,,,,,..,..o..oooQoQ-oQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ::::: o::::: ::::::::::::: ::::: 3 : Q.. QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ 1'i7f ,mf 5 7 ly iwkwyi- - ' wwhefl ffhqh li m A - 1 www ., s 1 t 4 L T 'ts',.'lffaf,fg , i2,.'ff - Y. , -f1-- . - . 14- -gg-, e e - 4 - i -if -.. ........ ....-............. ...... 7b-,:::e:::-,,:x::::xxxxxex 4 ll KODAKS Highland Linen Stationery VVhitman's Candy You IVIH Like Our I'l01l71fIll.ll Service Try Bowman, Flock 81 Company FIRST Dr. Frederick Kenan Iiye - Ear - Nose - Throat Eyes Tested for Glasses South Sandusky Ave. QQ: :QQ:::-:v:--o::ooo::-o::::::: : Reiser's G R O C E RY and MEAT MARKET :c -:cc::::-oo:::o::::::QQ-o:: : :4.-::- jacoh: Say, Earl, some football moustache Mr. Houpt: Often on a still night what hap- you got there. pens? lmfli H0w'S fh21f?'l Alice Secoy Chlushingjz I don't believe l re- acos: :even on eaci sit e. mem ver. .I l KLI1 l 1 1 ,Y t ,Y CO171f7fliHIt'llf.Y of Carey 85 Hall ATToRN revs The Place To Ea! THE BON TON BAKERY and RESTAURANT Shar! Orders Il Specialty W. P. OSBORN, Prop. AAA+ A---A AAA A-------oo t---- vvvv- ------ .... o oo-- 16i1' ' 09-0 I' ' 2 i A i .X x , 4 by xvtpyfvfzfj l J ww ij 11 .aslfw ' N wll'r:ffff,f ' itil v A c::s, 1gA 'r-' . c A l Louis Fleck 'rmi LICAIJING 1-IARIJWARE and SPORTING GOODS STORE -QQQQQQQQAAAAAAQQQQAAA A- QAAAAAAAAA ve HAINES Clothes Fit Ralph Veitli: l certainly do hate to incur at woman's wrath. Ralph Seiler: l like to have tliem up in arms against me. lf you want your next suit made up-to-the-minute, call on John H. Zachardy THIQ: T,xi1.oR Bring Your Films to Kinley Department Store for DIiVIiI,OI'lNG and PRINTING IV1' .l'lI0 lE' you how fo gel Good' PI!Tlll1'U5 oo -::-:::::::oooo:::: ::::::::::::::AA- Charlotte: These light dresses spot awfully easy. Russel: You now it, I spotted yours, way across the school-house lawnfl QQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Krisel 81 Hart JEWELERS Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Silverware and Musical Instruments Eastman Kodaks Firze Lim' of Gifts for G7'lIlll1llIfl.07I ::::oQ::-::::o0o::::::::::::::::: Hats - Caps - Suits Armstrong's Gent's Furnishings Merchant Tailoring Widman's Old Stand QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Qeoooaoooooo A A A A A A A AQQA AA A A A A A A AAAAA A A A AA AAAA A A I' i f ,i Q1 ' 'Y f I i li .X i -tw t P .pe ' f illlsmf., b -f ' ,f fr 'fi '?',,...., W' L - - ll' M:iL.:2' I -BQff'rw-1-MU' l' ' e igf fi 514 -zzzzzz:zz:z----zzzzzzzzzzzz:zzz,z:z:z:z:--z. 0 Our best Wishes will follow each member of the class of 1925 Stephen Lumber Company Lumber R Mill YVork Phone 250 ozzzzzzzzooooozzzzzzzzzoozzooozzzz-- The N Stand Magazines-Newspapers Films-'Razor Blades-Tobacco PAUL K. STUTZ -N z zzzzzzzoz zzzozooozzzzzzzzzqgg-Qc The Great Atlantic 81 Pacitic Tea Bo. H1'glzm'l Quafiiy and Lowes! Prim' fn G R O C E R I E S Phil: i'VVere you ever penalized for holding Bill: lit-well,-l had my face slapped on for it. 3 v PL, Q z z z Q- z z z oooeoeeoeqzgoooooooooooeoo Chuck Naus: Do you play on the piano? lhliltlred llall: A'No, l had to give it up, l tell off so many times. -- ----oo----------oQ--AA- -- oz---- -----oo-------- ---v---- 0- V THE UNIVERSAL CARS Johnson 8z Miller SALES-A11flzorizea'-SERVICE Upper Sandusky and Carey T e Star T eatre Playing Nothing But the Best Productions - Give Us a Call u. ia, i1i'rei1eoeK, Prop. zzzz zzzzzzzozzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz Gro 1fer'1'e.v 1267-7't'5lI771f'7lf.S' Dew Drop lnn Harry L. Williams Upper Sandusky, Ohio Complete Service Mobil, Veedol, Sunoco, Iinarco Oils Shell and Red Crown Gasoline :::,,::,::::,:::: :--------------0A-------z--zzzzzzzzzzzz 3 000000 00000000000 00000000000 000000 00000000: :000: : : :0 llll ' f Jiffkg , l , .il llqQf2' XX ,', , VFWZ7 r f?5P'pwiclV W g? Aaifw N ill-lzzfffl? 1 Q , Y l im, , A faig w' Q ie , . l You Buy the Bl',S'l' in 1 l l, , Fox 81 Kuen li iJRx'cacxalJs,1zluss l Z l l GARAGE NIH CURTAINS IVF repair nfl makes of mrs lf you BUY nt VVALK hIR'S 00 000 0000 0000000000 Miss Stearns to -lucoh Bctz in Ancient His- or: Tell about the lron Age, ,lucolf .l1lCUlTZ l'm :L hit rusty on the subject. 000 P my arm zlroizml you? ana' Ir'ur'1e.v Upper Sandusky, Ohio Phil: iixvllllf would you av, dear if I l'll'K'llilZ At lust. 0000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000 Society Brand Clothes Soft Clotl1CS Traveling Bags llnherdnshers Willianl Fleck On the Corner 000000000000000000000000000000 Kotterman Grocery STA P LIC ana' FAN CY GROCERIES Phone lllfl 203 S. Main Klflffl' SM l LING f1077If7!!'HIt'l1fA' of W. E. Miner, D. C. 0::00::::: :::0: ---------000-A0 ---- ------- - 66'i ' ii ' 00-00000::::::::- -::::::::::: 0000 r,' V9 iii!! ' . ' fl fx ,l l ffl fl-0 I . W97'l7'v 1 v , my ,i121jW,y,' N - ' 4 va lvffl, ' - ' l f l l . 41 - N I , ylwiffn, . V V I ff . lei 1 54554 Q , - ,Vi 44,924-il, I -aww., hgh? ' ' MI 3,-Ei? Call 39 Call 39 For COAL and BUILDING MATERIAL eeirge . Ileelle A Square Deal UPPICR SANDUSKY, OHIO Call 39 Call 39 -------------- ---- -0---AQQA----Q---Q ,vrv-v,v,--, ,-v---- ---- ----- vv o--,-o--,v-o--Y--,,---- ,--,--- Now l think that in our high school This result our Profs. have sought, just to teach conceited Freshmen That of wisdom they have naught. ----------A----o-o-A-----A------ VVomen's fuults are many, Men have only two, Everything they say And everything they do. 4 ll for Economical Transportation , fvv I ra weft A f he ee I ll CHEVROLET :a - f . -- in ,+, U EE Chevrolet Sales SL Service il 0 ll Nash-Sttldebaker :I U 0 ll ix STOWE MOTOR SALES 3 ll Sandusky Ave. SL Penn. R. R. KREBS MoToR SALES STANDARD GARAGE U Paris and Scfrqvice Carey, Ohio Sycamore, Ohio i -v--v------QoQ,,-----o-v--ooo-- Albert Joseph CGNFECTION ER Special VVelcome For the Graduate and the Whfmle School In General M'x::x:xx:: x::'x:xx: HTT7 '-vv--00C----------v-::-::::::: 1 If ,f X aff' I' 1-M s-'sh QQ E- vm., ff, 0 1 , X S ' I 1 N f-to 0 he ' - P llM'flUff .. f ,,' N' If , 0 V, , - , 1.- fi -. -'-gl U I SARAH A. SEARS J. I.. LIQNVIS, Cashier IVA IIARPSTER BONES w E, 4- ll. LLXX IS, Assn tant Cashier I-Iarpster Bank U11 in fro rp 0 ralmf HARPSTICR, OHIO Paid-in Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, 3?250,000 Lfllli Hlfilff' IWUTS 1lf'1'H T 51000 fm' Ullf Robert Friticllie: You have a wonderful tu Paul: lNo, but they re good for two. mt fm painting. Mr. Hoffman: l'm :1 self made man. Ffffdfl CHU! 'AUl1- NOW, 110W Vim YOU ff' 3 Senior: 'LAN' you boasting or apologizing1? Rfflwfff I Vim 509 If Un YUUY MCC-H - - - I h 7 A G ll Phone 290 4- Dellverles Daily SC amen S rt a ery Our Motto: SERVICE and El l ICIENCY Fancy and Staple Groceries Market for Fresh and Smoked Fish in Season W. E. Strasser 6? Sons Grocers Q- ...QQ Mr I I-l West Johnson St. Upper Sandusky, Ohio f1f7E'llff'7'4Kl'Ilf Rlldl'0.Y YVVVLI and CHRYSLER L 2 J AUTOIXIOBILICS Orry R. FOX M W'A m:f55mx:' ' ' QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ-QQ.. I , 'ee 'M -LL - -4 Q-ii 1. 11 l K, 'fi X HJC- Y 1 Ili, I . - W4-f,?,,, y VV iz l,ilif!fl,,f A TN e 4 ' ,W V, - 7 .l 1 I 1 A , .' - ' lf. I ' T 'A 2 ' -v. A is H I I P -. , ' S rx ,A , , k. . l Q -' ,A ?-We-v Le- -g-3-5 o::::: o:::::::::::::::o::Q:::: When You Think of Tires A Gasoline Tubes SERVICE I Oils Batteries Accessories Charging Vulcanizing QUALITY Think of D. M. SCOTT M. E. WEIIVIER TIRE SL BATTERY SERVICE 112 E. Wyandot Ave. Upper Sandusky, Ohio Phone -1-1-1 Road Service Dr.J. A. Probst Osteopathic PHYSICIAN ann' SURGEON 127 VVest VVyandot Ave. Phone 355 Day or Night -oo-,o--Q ..., -v-,o----v, v-- Compliments of Drs. Sampson 85 Maskey Upper Sandusky, Ohio ------------Q------QQ---Q----::::::o --vv- YYYY. ------voo-,------..-------- .lgrirullure INIr. Holland: XVhat was the originz1te?I' Delmas Swartz: A type of horse of the nam. of IXIan of Weir , originated in Arabia. IVIr. Holland: HYou'd better get a haircut. lid. VVetzel: 'LHow so? IXIr. Holland: Well, tliat's cheaper than buf - ing a violinf, -:,::,:::::::-:::::::::::-::::::::Qt: -----0-------os--------vv----- -- Fowler Millinery Shop 1 1 1 West Wyandot Ave. French Dry Cleaners L. H. WHETSTONE, Prop. 211 North Main St. Phone 537W A. E. Brandeberry DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR VEHICLES BRAHAM BROTHERS TRUCKS 128-130 East Wyandot Ave. Upper Sandusky, Ohio C. O. CRAMER, Branch llfanager :::::1:65::::::x :::x'x:: mm: . i of pm., wf XC. I -A-3'x'2'AM L .X 1- .----5.1 i 'Z-X A lf, f 1 ,rr ,, C I lr nf -T E N I 1 fc.. I kim! ' V. xi ,IA Nlll l '?' ..,... Q . - f li 5 fjzf ' 01- I 3170-N-r lg? X A W I --i:1:-..- v -,- -T 'E-i'...4-F 5 4: 4- 3l'r--n Q::ooo::o::e:o-:::::::::::: : :::::: - , ACCRI IJI'I'ED CHICKS l For Fine Flocks Get your Chicks from the Eagle Nest Hatchery H. I.1'1 1'1.l4: Soxs, Props. Upper Sandusky, Ohio Qoeaoooooooooooqqgoeoqoooqeqooooo- Indian Motor Car Co. Cleveland SL Chandler Automobiles Tires R Accessories Storage SL Repairing 0oo-ooooooooooocooocaoqeeq-Qegoqoocoo Paul Stevens: You are the sole aim of my life. Freda Walton: XVell, you won't make a hit unless you get closer to the target. Q------Q---------Q-----Q ----- --- QQQQQQ QQQQQQ FRED SAM M ET FLoR1sT Say Il Uffllz 1 f0ficer.v For all occasions Phone 69 ALLEN M. WALTON, M. D. General Medicine-Surgery Eyes Properly Tested and Fitted Upper Sandusky, Ohio XVilliam llunter: XVliy dot-sn't Santa Clan shave ? Paul S.: 1 suppose you'll make a fool out o me. hut wliy?'l Co mplimvnls of flu' Lincoln Highway Electrzbal Sfzop j. S. Wiai.Ti2iz, Prop. Automotive Electrician C:OlIlf?ll.HlUIIf.Y of L. M. BOW ERS A'r'rc J RN uv - - - - - - -qoogoeoooooooooooooeqqa oooogg V. M. Bender FUNERAL DIRECTOR and E M BAL M E R South Sandusky Ave. QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ ooo oo Q eo xl l ! A If ll A1172 ' 5 X Y, -N s - - N -i-'Fw f .f ff I-'iz I 'ig ' 1 L - ill'-fflflfi Diff-fre I ' I I he 5f?,+3:i.3'A f- 5'-' ,I ::o::::::o:::Qo:::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::o: :::::::::::::::::Q-:: ::::oo Public ervice Straight Run Gasoline fGuaranteed to EXCEL United States Navy Specificationsj We have no Winter grade or summer grade' gasoline. Fifty- two weeks in the year we sell one quality only-the very best gas- oline produced-a clean, pure, strictly straight run Qnot blendedj petroleum product full of pep and power. PUBLIC SERVICE GASOLINE for power and mileage- PUBLIC SERVICE MOTOR OILS for perfect lubrication. By using these two products of unexcelled quality-and changing oil regularly-you will insure longer life in your motor, utmost econ- omy and smoother, quieter, more responsive operation every mile you drive. Public ervice Filling tation VPPER SANDUSKY-235 Sandusky Ave. ADA-East Buckeye St. MARION-N. Main and Farming Sts. BUCYRUS-Charles and Sandusky Sts. P. S.-On or about April 25th call at any of the above Stations for a 1925 Road Map of Ohio. No charge and it's a real map. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::o::::::::::::::::::::::::::::o:::o lblyron Stowe: All the romances seem to be Seen on the Assembly's blackboard: The nine out ofthe worldfl regular mrfn on the boys' basketball squad stay hlildred Grundith Qsurprisedl : Oh, you after school tonite. never had anyf, -Oflm Halm, Mgr. ll C21lmCS 35 MOSSIPYUQQCF H QUALITY EGGS, PoULTRY lr ni ll ni 1' 2 d BUTTERFAT Pfumbing ana' Ifcaling In Q-3 v '-3 I s ll - S1 R IU ALWAY 5 The Gray 81 White Co. ll :::: ::::::-:::::::::o:::Q::-:::::: NVe pay the highest market prices for II 128 N- 5Hf1dUSkY AVC- E Upper Sandusky, Ohio lr lr Call 328 Upper Sandusky, Ohio 1: ll6 E. Vfalker St. Phone 62 ll ll ll ii 'I ::::x::::::x:x:-:::::::::::x:l:lTv-Inv-UI ' W 1' f llwxi ' ' vl as S ' f N .lima vf f f Ni lf 7 . l 'lv' ' ll'.'l-fl - l-rffnw - - M, gy e sha ms 5?.e512'ek -' ,l g 1-Ei - II , , ll IN XUUR HUMRM 3 ll ghlllh-Llyere anything that hegins to look worn or Q . . . U ll VVall Paper! VVoodwork! NVindow Shades! Quzllity Cgroccries NVQ: can supply wall paper in beautiful and ex- J 1 .-imgve .1c,g,1,,,, :Q At the Lowest l rlee ll SlIIQRWIN-NVlI.l,lAMS unexeelled paints and var- 'Fhc 56113-561-VC WQIV nishes. U ' li Pays you CUl,l7lN1lSlA Guaranteed window shades ill five ll grades. U Il l3l VV. VVyandot Ave. I l.et us furnish estimates on your needs. ll 1 1: Upper Sandusky as s N 97 l' Get It at BILRGS ll Ohm u ll l'PPliR sANni'sKy, oino II -.... --------- fl ---------------------------... Norman Constein: Pardon nu-, hut will you Have you read 'l reeklvs'? please get off my feet. No, that's just my veil. Harriet Stalter: l would, hut it's too far hlotlierz loin, rocl: the halwy. to walk. Tom: l would if l had a rock. QQQQQQQQQ ooooooo oooocoaaogogoogqoooooog Corner tore FRAN ICS SLIPPERS Dry Goods - Notions H Best for Less Promise happy hours 1: for the many functions F, C, 8 CO. 5: you'll attend during 1: the closing days of ,::::,:,:-----xx- .... x--:::::: H your School Days 0 in U. S. I-I. S. You find that it is actually cheaper 0 ll . ll and a lot more satisfactory to send the 1: I whole family wash to the la nfl, ,y1,h.0mf, You ll LAUNDRY ,, American Steam Laundry Franks Shoe Store ffl Your Sl'1 l'I.l7FH ll ll ll 207 South Main St. ooQQQQQQQQeeggqoqqgoogeooooooooo: :QQQ-: : :: : : : :Q Q: : : :Q-o:: :: : : cc : : : : : QQQQQQQQQ poo., .pooooooooooooooo I' i f Wlf I-yy .EB-aAI P'w 390 -1.-f Q 'ef -4 '5Al' 95 - il',.., iff 1 i , ' , il ' ' H ip , W V Ti lilfilifyfjf I 'XX - ' 4 'btw ' ll I 5 sf Y ff , ft is liii : ' I - 1 l Wfffb ' j Ni, Nh fi ' '1',,... L - - W 7'7:i:4.Q' I X ' T as - -f - 1- i-9 1 se .Fo A gm t Lf x e' -Y --M C , --- -I '- 'Y Stuekey 81 Benton INTERN ATI ONAL MOTOR TRUCKS M-Ton Light Delivery to 5-Ton Heavy Duty McCORMICK-DEERING FARM TRACTORS I0-20 and I5-30 Also a full line of all implements used on the farm. Water well drill- ing, run-in-oil wind pumps, tanks and supplies, cement stave silos, steel corn cribs. Engine and electric power Washing machines. Harness and harness sup- plies. ----------- -------- , ---------:,,, DR. I. N. BOWMAN DR. -I. CRAIG BOWMAN .llzlvs Callzerim' Aliller, R. IV dssocizzfe Upper Sandusky, Ohio 9: : : : 990999999999999999999999999 -----------999--------94 9v------v- 'AEvolution, qnoth the monkeyf lVIaketh all mankind our kin, Now there is no chance ahout it: 'l'ails we lose and heads you win. 9999999999999999999999999909999994 He stood on the hanks of a leaping brook His senses nearly reeling, And now and then he ventured a look, The village hells were peeling. 9:::::: ::9999::9999::9990::09: :cess LEADERS IN THE CREAM BUSINESS The Wells Chief Creamery Company lllzzfzufacriuferr of THE FAMOUS CHIEF BRAND BUTTER 99999999999999999999999 9999990099- 90990999990 9999999099999 9999999999909 r Q f I ,I ,XHX I ly, . lpmfxib N XX ' V fN-- Nil I D v I ' f. 'I , liil i - 7 -- L . F ' llu: 'IZ-9? ', J- 3 C79 ,Fi bl-,, l'- N .Q sg ig lll gtg, , ..-....0----...--.,---..Q- Q-- QQQQQQQQQ Q-- - Q-- -0 Q QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ C drlds ROLLER KIHQ F our U. S. FLOUR MILLS - - - - Upper Sandusky, Ohio ooooooooo-oooooooooooooQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQ 9-0.0090 Qoaoq Ifrcdzi Cary: Now i'c1ni-inlnfiy I don't wan ll very large picture. Trowlwriclge: All right, tht-ii, please close xour mouth. -0oooooooooooocooocooooocooooQoooe QQQQ l'l10nC +72 NIUTIIAI. IIIFIC IN SU RAN C Ii J. Marguarat Citizens Savings Bldg. Willys-Overland 1'lI'lll' ,llotor Car.: WYANDOT OVICRLANIJ CO. XV. NI. DuPont lN'Iiss I'lowc-y, to Cccil Zcllzirs in Amcriczin Literature: NVlit-re do we find I.ongfellow's Books, in the attic? Cecil: No, in the bookstore. Qoooooooooc : : :Q : :oooo : :QQQQ : :Qoo: : H. Strasser 8: Son ELECTRICAI, CONSTRUCTION and REPAIRING Motors, Fixtures, Supplies, Appli- 11I1CCS,CfC., in fact everything electrical. Notice Your Lighting Equipment Does It Harmonize? l5.YfI.H1Ilft'.f cfm,-,fully Furnislied I Upper S:1ndusky's Leading Iilectriciuns IUZ Ii. NVyz1ndot Ave. QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQoogoooqooqoooooooooqoea oooooc oqooooooaoqeeqqqoooooeoq ll X, I: , I av 1 f l 1 f Yi VTW7' 'Q ' wf fw Z-X li ff' ff -N +lf17,,' , w , , :W lfhlffjzfl N - ' if xv- 'j . V v' ,, il 1. : A-,:tN,.,, wi 'fffjif , bl , ill. , ,lip - 464' 1 I L , -K ,- dl QI, 911,14-Q' t-iflvpq-I' -if-Z ' e as ff P Q P . Y-f ---..--------..--...-..--..----: 3: 2 3 :F 3 3 s: 3 3 1 : : : : --: :--: :--: :--: :--: : :---. ,L Q77 1'1l5kIl Rrzdins lluusf' IViring mfr N .wrhxx IIOVVARD E. KINLEY, Proprietor ji 'SX -I-69 North Fifth Street 5 -Z, lx Upper Sandusky, Ohio 5 I , 0 K Q, rj? :: Phone ass-M 7,118 Ideal jlaferl-nl 14107, 2 Fixlurrs nm! .-I1'ff.fsorif'.v Ignition HOMES gg ------::::--::-:::::::---::-::::- 1 ' ll , , EARNS 5: Monhl. ROLLRR MILLS siLos ,, , , 4, B. F. HELbEL, Proprietor ll and fflf Dealer in 7. , 'l riff Ixzndi of Prizm SflIlCfIl7FX GRAIN ll :: una Manufacturer of ' ll 1: iWl:'I,RUSE FLUUR ,-IND .-Ill. KINIJS 01 . ll UPPCV S3UdUSkY, Ohm :: MILL FEED ll Gustave: My mission is to save men. Bill: l'Do you ever crib in erfams ? Binau: Save one for me, will youfy Gaty: Not so you could not.Ce it. -------------,---,--: :-, : : : :,: : ,-:,7: : : :C :-------------..-------------... Il :: . . H. V. Hotel : I-lancly Twme Kmfe Co. Il ll s P c Good Place to ltat Il Used by all ack rs ll and Wrappers w , , w w v l ' I',4.lIOl'S If OR FRIED CHICKEN E: Phone Upper Sandusky, Ohio ll nr 0 222 2222 222 22222222222222222222222 I Il - ll See Bowen, Hale 81 Hall it 0 ll For nl. I. Case T. M. Co. Engines, Threshers, etc., Q RMassey-Harris Line of Harvestingrhlwachinery. 3 G R K epairs for all makes of BlIlIlClS and Mowers, U Cream Separators. Pump repairing anal well drilling. ' ' Black Hawk Corn Planters anal Ohio Corn Plnws, and SHED etc. ll Phone 251 East Johnson St. Upper Sandusky, Ohio ll li Qo--oo v..v v- o-,vooQv-v-ooo4: ....-.vv - I X19 V ,ff Z-V -+3x':Y4ya I ff, ', If I vI flrflnfy -xx r ' Y K Nliffvf I WN I I, N X I , A ,srqmi I ,L I I, Us In ' 4 7'..,.... L A - II 4 :':.i' ' , I f e':5,Aii.3'9 -- L A53 - ET YOUR THOUGHTS AND SENTIMENTS WILL BE EXPRESSED. AS YOU DESIRE THEM TO BE. BY PLACING YOUR ORDERS WITH US FOR YOUR FLOWERS AND POTTED PLANTS. CONSTIEN FLORAL CO. PHONE 391 W Telephone Orders Given Careful Attention nununnnnnnul:usualnuuuusunnnnsunnuunnnnnunnnuuuuuuuununuuununnuusnunnuunun-nun:nmann-lnunnnnnuluuunnununuununnnq.. QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ--..Q -..Q-QQQ-..---QQQ-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ-Q A l I'K'SIIlIlilII wztlked un il rzlilruzrd truck, KVM does il blush creep into il girls cheek? The train wus turning fast, If it run it would kick up too much dust. The train gut off the railroad truck, it X And let the Freslrmun pass. A girl in the :mn is worth two on the wir: -----......------..----------------T,----------. . -----....-----.....----- BICST IN DRUGS AT A if 1 W 4' Y 1,oW1f,s1 PRIL Lb EE A. F. LESER See our store in its new I o mcatmn WYAIII, IJAIJER and NVINIJOXV Uppodlff Courl Ilollsr SI-IAAIJIQS 0 I x W. w V , ' BILLHARDT DRUG STORE if UPPU 5-llldllbky, 01110 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 53 ---------------------------------- FUR E Mirlmcry, P h 0 C n i X Hqsief-yf, H. A. GQQDMAN Artleo Hand Decorated Lrnens, 1: Absfrlufdy F fl Sf Wlfffsw and it 1,AmI+:s' READY-'ro-WIf:AR Dresses, Knit Goods, etc. for the H A. 7 , . , , ' 'I SIIOI Lrttle Iuts. 3 . . . II W Mlss Chr1st1na Frey gg I I3 N- 5HndUSkY AV?- Uppcr Sandusky' Ohio Upper Sandusky, Ohm I QQQQQQQooooacoooooaoooooooooooooooo - - v - - - - - - - -- - - - - v Y - - - - oaoooooo--ooo --ooA----A-- ---A-- -- -- A 1' Q ! ll wwf? xv .arg 2-'Ayr 4 .C :SJ Ag L 'H' V' I-'X ' ww ll Vfffffl l ' ' ' Y , , -, ffl K I 'X f its Wx 'V ill' N Q , I , 1 , If ff ,g X -I A.. WMHMM u sf YI .vm --1, , - A qi- Wi, J- ' lm f-v-- - ag., i , 1 -ir -1 N is , , -L A - H -- k? ' F I1- :gd A -, ,, ,, ' ------- ----..-lL----------------- ------AA -- -AA.-..- -- -- ---- Q -..-----..-...- ll ll ii ll ll ll C Smith Bros. Market FRlfSl'l AND SALTED MIQATS I0-l East XVyandot Phone 207 Un- Buy 11f,1.,.i QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ: cooeg: : oooe- - Q Reliable ,We r'1r llfllldl-SV. Dafpenzlzzlvltf B r'11 ndx and llzff Bm! and Lafesf Slyles fl r'f' Alfwayx To Be Hua Af Jlrtz Bros. :-: :ooQo: 5 : :QQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQ4 Hr. Houpt in Civics: Cecil Conley, who is our fire chief ? Cecil C. fpromptlyjt A'Scott lleinerf' oeooooeoqeoooeeooeqq: :-aoo: :o- - v - oo- Charlotte Castzuiien: lsn't sugar sweet ? Russel Schiller: 'ANot half as sweet as yo: , v 1 xl fe. OA - - - - - ---- -ooooooooooooooooooq ---QQ Come in W E Kxow Yozfll like our More l'o11'lf fikf' its H'1t'l'ITllflllL1Il'SL' lyfllllll ffke the rfoilrlexy 0'Brien 8. Hedges Electrical Ce. The New Electric Store Upper Sandusky, Ohio QUALITY COUNTS Our quality coals give most heat per dollar and are more satisfactory than cheaper coal. flfm srlfiizg Cvnnfnf, 1,1-NIP, Pfrlxfcfr, Fervfx and S1lppl1'f.r. For Service Call 206 The U. S. Commission Co. OSCAR j. WEIKER, Mgr. ,,---o0-Q--Q-Q4-----Q0Qvf ------11:::oo:v:::::::::::ooo::::::oo: :::oooo::: 1, ffl Freneh's Variety Store :::::::::::: ::::: :: ---- , l 0 4 :fe lt i 'l l 4 X ' 1 N .gilm - 'f Nav 'N t. ii' M, , -.- ' it 'L - It ' , A4, if si . x Q - :rs'..,?i .,r gl- ?.f110,t QhYYV ---------------------..----------------- --- -- ---- ll ll ll ll 'l'oys--Chinaware Domestic and lmported Novelties of All Kinds Thr Sion' of ll YVIIOIHYIIIIII l?nrg11fn.v Phone 323 Dr. R. Rossel IJICNTI ST Over Gottfried Hardware Co. Upper Sandusky 333333133322ii3ii3Cl2!i33333333333 Ceeil Zellars: l'll het l ran make a funnier fam- than you. Rosa Steiner: You ought to he ahle to, ltlflli what a start yoifve got. 33333333333313??i333i!3733iiiiii33 .4 N F it r ss . p p , S .f -W ' lf' N t- , Firm , n '- W., .. ee' -tl I James A. 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L ' - A ,3, W 'Wiii..Q' I f X -P 1,34 ip- The Commercial Printing and Supply Co fUncler New Managementj Printing E Ruling F Binding Specialists Bucyrus, Ohio Upper Sandusky, Ohio Phone 5494 Phone 288 014 call 'will bring an Authorized Representative f E, 4 E130 i re 9 l ::o::::::::::V:: Q Q oo 119 Q. 000000000000000000000000 000000000 000000000000000000000000 0000000000 ff 1 ' if f Al,Q,0 W fl fi I digg? Q 1 U' Q 1'5 51-1 Q -is -:gr-M.. Milf q gf, I rl 12' - N a ' I ' N .Illia I V' I gf- QQ, A A -if 'W' , LL 1 -, ,tl '1ff,Lgg 1 132 e T - -- - QL- F P4-+9 0 -its 000000000000000 000 0000000000 00 00 0000 00 Dr. Otto Carl Stutz Nose ana' Tlzroul Il Sf7t'1Tl-lllf-X' Upper Sandusky, Ohio 00000 00000000000000000000000000000 l r1'.v I1 nm ll I fl r1.r.r I stood upon the mountain, I looked aeross rlu- plain, I saw some moving green stuff, I thot t'was growingi grain. Ar first I thot 'twas alfalfa, And then I thot 'twas grass. Iiut lol lic-hold, I looked again, And sure 'twas the I resIinian class. Miss Stearns Ctrzuislating Cieerol : XVhere is your horse? VVendeIl VVeekIy Cu bit exeitedl : Here under my book, but I w:1sn't using it. T0 Our Ad'Uer!z'5e1f5.'-- 0000 0000 000000 00000000000000000 0000 000 CJOH1f7!l.Illl'IIf.Y of A. P. 81 F. J. Slalter Attorneys 0000000000000000000000000000000000 Quilt' Su in f:llt'lllI.l'fl'j' lX'Ir. Hoffman: VVIiat can you tell me about 'nitrates'. Charles Handel: VVelI-er. tIiey're :1 lot clit-ap er than day rates. ai: ql: lVIr. Houpt Qin llistorylz I'lrederit'Ii, discuss the Polyigzuny Act. Ifrederiek Snavely fusing strategyl: Isn't that about establislunent of the Postoffiee and the Chinese Bill? 000000000000 00000000000 000000000000 Bill: IIow's eyerytI1ng1? 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