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PURPLE AND GOLD J! M i i 1 3 'gf . . .Xk. .Mfg EDGAR NI. NIQEIAVAIN EDITH SNYDER Ada, Ohio Ada, Ohio Ohio State University A. B. Ohio Northern Univer- j Ohio Northern University sity '24 Principal Perrysburg H. S. Ada High School '24-'27 Supt. liake Twp., NVood Co. Program Committee Vaughnsvillc H. S. Secretary Student Council Ada High School '22-'27 Sponsor English Club Agriculture English Uncle Ed Tiny Edith Uncle Ed Mcllllwain we seldom Miss Snyder comes in the saw junior size liut quite often he could be 'VVith curls all over her head: heardg She can charm or repel with Pottering about with a ham- hor big brown cyes, mer or saw, And equal all that's said. And raising chickens in herds. EARL D. IRICK Lll,l.lE MAE unmrz Ada, Ohio Bluffton, Ohio ll. S. in Ed. Ohio State Uni- A. B. Bluffton College versity Columbia University Miami-Jacobs Business Col- Salt Creek Twp. H. S. lege Ada High School '25-'27 Leader Hi-Y Club Sponsor Travel Club Sponsor Current History Club Amcrim-:un Literature, Domes- Faculty Manager Athletics tic Sviclu-e, Biology Science, Bookkeeping, Geom- Mother Gratz etry She's the chief cook and bottle Tom lloy Earl washer, You soc she takes care of the This Winsome lad with shiek- larder: ish hair Q Yet even she has lost her ls really all right now g - ., aesthetics, But Wait a few years till he's M9 To show her proud head to burdened with care, 'E' i the barber. And he won't raise such a A' .a row. , 1 L,,154T-vigil? i 1 'W ? . gl Jeb? f A ! X E131
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ADA HIGH SCHOOL 5 5 . Q' A V f ii... -in .iii M ,L . im f',f'Mnf 5 if, si? Grand lmdgc, Miohipgan A. ll. Hillsdalv Coils-go Univvrsity of Michigan Coach and Instructor Ada High School '27 History :lull Sovinl Scicure This latvst addition to ou1' Would malw a dandy news- Hifs always talking' of tho big' Or sonic fcat of athlotics that's latf-ly hmln done. CHARLO'I l'E L. BOSSERT lV:tshing't,onvillc, Ohio A, ll. Mt. Union Collcgv '20 Ada High School '23-'27 History, lillliliill, Algebra Sistor Uharlottv is quite culti- And corrccis all of our blun- lt's whispcrcd about that hm' To bc spout in dreaming of Y W' -- Yfff -W4--MA .W---M.. .., M.W,..M .,.. W ,W..,...,c,....- YERA I. BARNES l Ii0Yll L. llA'l l'IIfE Ada, Ohio A. ll. Ohio Northern Univvr- l sity '24 xiiciiig-mi slam l Ada High School '24-'27 Sponsor Fre-nch Club Ohio Stato Student Council Program Committee French, Muthonultics Little Sistcr Vera C'ousin Floyd You could hardly call hor baby family group, And yet shefs not a maidg NVQ: all know he-r d0tt'1'l1liIlUd pups-r scoopg naturv llut her virtues bc-at hor homo run stature. ALEEN K. BIOWVEN Lima, Ohio Public School Music, Por- ncll University '18 NOW York University Sponsor Pop Club Public School Music Instructor Studs-nt Council Adu '25-'27 Tho Music TeaChc1 ' Histor Charlotte XVl1e-n tll0l'0'S a family ot' such largv dimcnsions There's always a tcacher to Vail-rl 1-.l give thcnl their lvssons. She sings with fervor and dvrs. M A easy grace, f f' And has a pcrt bearing that life- is fatcd, in assures her of place. NVondvrs. A .C 'Lg --11 J' 'ii-3-wQ9fyi4V , - Eli JW- '1, ' 7.- V -4Eum-, 4- E121
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1 ADA inch SCHOOL TRAGEDY Charlotte was a fresh-faced country lass. The rouge from the corner drug store was yet fresh on her lips and cheeks. The breeze that kissed her chiffon-clad ankles was as fresh as the wind in the corn field back home. She was a freshman in Mount Union College in a still larger city of Alliance, situated midway between the corn and gravy belts. Her pansy eyes, fanned by their inky black lashes, bespoke the very innocence of her soul. Charlotte was about five blocks from the dormitory. To be excruciatingly definite, she was about to cross the square at Jackson and Madison, when a large automobile drove up, think it was a Rolls-Royce, or maybe it was a Pierce-Arrow-je ne sais pas -but the policeman thought it was a Marmon. The car stopped. A handsome youth alighted. Oh! said the fresh-faced Char- lotte, Ig must be Galahad himself. fDeceived by the knightly shave and the lengthy hair cut. The policeman wearing his usual facial expression, similar to that of the A. H. S. Bulldog, but with a somewhat kinder look in his eyes fthe bulldog, I meanj, took the number of the car as it sped away in the dusk or the dust. Frantically, he tore up the street, and now issuing from a nearby doorway, there came a frantic reporter in hopes of securing a story. He attached himself to the policeman and together they sped up the avenue. After running for four blocks, they breathlessly rounded the square on which the Freshman dormitory stood. Behold! They ran no more-for at the entrance to the dorm they saw the youth bidding adieu to the fair Charlotte. Where is my story? said the reporter with tears gushing down both cheeks. The policeman, who was good at heart, sank to the pavement. He spoke: He said,- he said, that he was going to take her home. And my God, he did! groaned the reporter. -Eleanore Freeman '27 DID YOU KNOW ? ? That C. C. C. stands for Carey Curtis Crawford? That Orrin Rastus Findley used to play basketball? That Miss Crawford once went to the trouble to speak to a young man in the window of the Leader Store in Lima? fNo wonder she goes to Lima so oftenj. That Mattice has a girl in Toledo or at least if he doesn't have one, he seems to enjoy himself in the big town. Where's Irick's girl? All right now? He knows. We Wander what Miss Bossert's pin which she wears so faithfully means? That Miss Snyder has been riding to school lately in a rather nice appearing -7 roadster . iil That the M. 8a R. Co. stands for McElwain Kr Routson Poultry Company? That Miss Gratz has a friend in Kentucky and that she went to see her a week F end not so long ago. is Q That Miss Barnes owns the Ford you see her driving once in a while? 23? That Mrs. Mowen drives like greased lightning when she starts wheel' d th N road? fDon't tell the copsj. mg Own e ' I' H - F 2 ' Q -,, , 'le ff -... Fra vc' , l -M. !, - Y , Y A ill E141
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