Cedarville High School - Cedarscope Yearbook (Cedarville, OH)
- Class of 1936
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' ' in 'L ' - ' ' Q -.'i?X5lNtC'.'H. . - 'QT . ' I fi 'A' 6'1 il Ei' ' - .- hifi A Jus'r picfure a casfle ' - Floaling high in lhe blue: ll l ru Where The children of Cedar- ff N f?-2-,,,. ville fag, 1 , xg' 9'?jj3jgg.i,gx,, Wander leisurely lhrough. sf Qi' I ll lui f '- I 24 f1z1fiT, 5 Mll' lll' lil ' ' nn, ll' ,l S .uX,f, fre bv ,may ' -' 6 1 O' 931 5' if ,mf-,-1.-1 ..,.. f ,. THE 1936 CEDARSCOPE S+ilI sifs +he school house by fhe road' CEDARVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Cedarville, Ohio FORWARD We hope you will Gnd wifhin +l'1ese pages many pleasanl' mem- ories of the school year of I935-36. Wifh +his, fhe fourih volume of THE CEDARSCOPEI' we exfend our greefings and besf wishes for a beH'er C. H. S. THE 1936 ,Hi Y 'W' Q f . 1 513' Mg' l.,. . 5w'l1li'l,Ay' : Q' ,L QM ' f i,i,lKiT:?,::Qaea gb--5 , Z-ini fff 'V Y- q 1,,,Qf,'Z KW' 2 .ll Published by Senior Class Cedarville High School Cedarville, Ohio CEDARSCOPE if LV' y,L.,-A 1 1, I t r u :iff l fr X NNW 8:54, E va M Qigiigefr- C -- .--. 'NS-34 -fg - - 'i 3 mx 'gil-,iii.?x,xj,i'?Qf1g 1 -T: EQ ,4 Carrie M. Rife-our genial principal- shows a generous, sympafheric aHi+ude foward all wi+h whom she comes in con+ac'r, has a genius for friendship, lakes a per- sonal inferesf in each sfudenf, is known for her good s+ories, is an arclenf La+inis+, has a s+rong Chrisfian characfer, ac+s as ad- viser 'ro +he high school and facully, is 'rhe senior sponsor, believes commence- rnem' is fhe saddesf lime of The year, be- cause fhe seniors wifh whom she has been so closely associalecl for four years are leaving. .1 .4 'Q ' 11558 2' CEDARSCOPE 31 . .. if ggfgffjf :Vila I ?1 ' i fi 's'-- 'TI .- ,1 ' y5'f:'- 4 ,MM -': A'g' V . 1 1, n,, ,fZ'f,. 1.- XA7 , f' K 1 Jffff dw: I-l. D. Fursl-our busy execulive-has won The confidence of ihe siudenls and faculiy by his deep underslanding and sympalhy, displays a diplornalic allilude in all ihings, is always good nalured, con- siders school noi a place where sludenis learn boolcs alone, bu+ also where lhey learn lo live, is an uprighf Chrisfian, im- presses all wilh his friendliness, has an alerl comprehensive mind which underslands young people, advocafes high sfandards and scholarship. 9 3 6 dx .YZ T77- 7 ' X 4 K-faTsT'?i1':'ff' ii' M 4 i Ei .112 ' ..' ' ' - X is . xxx ' T5-3 ' - Ng: ..L 'A msg ,,mQ.Xj:,E,,f ff k - get WE PRESENT PREFACE The Cedarscope of I936 is noi slriving To presen? somefhing enfirely new and different I+ is siriving +0 review for you The evenis of 'fhe year in an inleresfing manner. The boolc is simple in lone and sfyle, and an informal fheme has been carried out wifh snapshofs, showing Typical scenes around +he school. To creafe more inferesl in ihe enfire school, 'rhe picfures of fhe firsf six grades have been included. All foo soon siudeni' days are over and if is lhe hope of 'rhe Cedarscope sfahl fha? fhis record will bring +hem fo mind. .- 1 if: NEW'--2'i' , 2 ll if ff' 47, :sa Pm' in - - S ni wi 5 -X 'egQ5'?n if : iw ,1 ,:e59f'fZ?ffff5f3Zf' 'W' THE l936 CEDARSCOPE Our school has been improved by addi- +ional deparimenfs--such as, agricullure, sigh? saving, and special: organiza+ions- such as, band. sludenf represenfalive as- sembly, safe'ry palrol, and Fufure Farmers of America: equipmeni'--such as, radio and public address sysiem. new buses, sfudy hall 'fables and chairs, lunch room iables, library books, and fypewrifers. CEDARSCOPE 6 WE HONCR Miss Rife, who during The pasf fiffeen years has so efiicierdiy served our high school and who during 'rhaf Hme has been ioofh friend and adviser +0 The boys and girls wiih whom she has come in confadr, +o her we dedicaie Ti-IE CEDAR- SCOPE OF I936. 'la or ' .,Xw ,X , X. X W R L V-..-- f 'GMnVf1l7 di xix 14 ni Nm -.. ,.- . wk- V I . xi Q 'xii ' ' V? NA-N - - ,. Mr, A. E. Richards, Mr. W. B. Ferguson, Mr. P. M. Gillilan, Mrs. W. W. Galloway. Mr. F. l.. Clemens, Mr. B. E. McFarland. BOARD CF EDUCATION The Cedarville Board of EducaTion, con- sisTing of Tive members. is organized as Tollows: Mr. Gillilan, presidenT, and Mr. Ferguson, vice-presidenT. Mr. Richards, alThough noT a member oT The board, has served as clerk Tor several years. WiThin The lasT Three years The board has purchased seven new buses. This year a radio and public address sysTem has been added by Three graduaTing classes. The board assisTed by defraying The cosT oT The wiring oT The building. Our board has always been willing To Turnish TexTboolcs To indigenT pupils and is now complying wiTh The sTaTe requiremenT To supply books Tor all pupils. The sTudenTs appreciaTe The coopera- Tion oT This group Tor giving us The oppor- TuniTies ThaT have helped us in our school liTe. Mr. Ross Mr. Ross, our ianiTor, has served our school TaiThTully Tor TorTy-Two years. Hav- ing planned and cared Tor The shrubbery he is responsible Tor The beauTiTul land- scaping oT our school grounds. We are graTeTul Tor The many unTiring years Mr. Ross has served our school. CEDARSCOPE 8 9 Firsl Row: Mildred Albaugh, l-lerberl Deern, Hazel Edwards, Lesler George, Ora Hanna Second Row: Belly Lope, Paul Orr, Roberl Reed, Luella Robe, Anna Wilson. FACULTY MILDRED ALBAUGH B. S. Ed. Vocalional l-lorne Economics HERBERT W. DEEM B. E. E., B. S. Ed. Physical Science, Malhe- malics, lnduslrial Arls HAZEL W. EDWARDS A. B. English LESTER GEORGE B. S. Ed. Vocalional Aqricullure ORRA HANNA B, S. Ed. l-lislory BETTY LOPE B. S. Ed. Commercial PAUL ORR A. B., M. A. Science, l-lyqiene, Afhlelic Coach ROBERT REED A. B. Music LUELLA ROBE A. B. English, Physical Educafion ANNA O. WILSON A. B.. M. A. Malhernalics, Social Science 9 L Miss Nelson Miss LiHle Miss Dorolhy Nelson, who is Mr. Eursl's elzlicienl secrelary, noi only serves him loul also lhe enlire school. She is always busy prinlinq 'resls for lhe leachers, running errands and keeping The office running snnoolhly. Miss Margaref LiH'le is lhe 'rypisi for lhe sighl saving deparlmenl. new l 9 3 6 Cedarscope Allhough noi a class A school, Cedar- ville l-ligh School is a member of lhe Norlh Cenlral Associalion, which is com- posed of lhe mosl progressive schools ol' Ohio. The lhree hundred sludenls allending our high school come from Cliflon, Xenia, Wilberforce and our-lying dislricls of Cedarville. Each year we have been well repre- senled on lhe counly scholarship Team. Allhough scholarship is foremosl in 'lhe curriculum, exlra-curricular aclivilies are noi neglecled. l-lard sludy, presenlalion ol operellas and class plays, parlicipalion in alhlelics and olher aclivilies such as high school dances and class parlies, comprise 'lhe four years spenl in gaining a high school educalion. HIGH I0 - SENIORS ' UNDER GRADS ' JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL C? ihe ...Q pn S- 3 Play 4 Lisien my children and you shall hear-ln lhe year l924 lorly limid children walked info 'rhe firsl grade ro begin rwelve happy school years. Ten sludenfs-l-loward Finney, Lois Fisher, l-lerman Randall, Har- old Slrobridqe, Evelyn Thordsen, Virginia Townsley, Geneva Clem- ans, Rebecca Galloway. Charles Whillinqlon, and John William- son, who have been logelher 'rwelve years, can recall many of rhe childhood episodes. HAROLD BENEDICT Class Presidenf 2-4, Annual Sfall 4, Scholarship Winner I-4, Honor So- ciefy 4, Chorus I-2-3-4, Opereffa l-4, Band 4, Orchesfra 3-4, olficer 3, Class Play 3-4 I 2 F. F. A. CEDARSCOPE MILDRED L. ANDREW Chorus I-2-3-4, Operefia I-4, Class DOROTHY BENNETT Annual SfaFl 4, Chorus l-3-4, Op- erelfa I, Orcheslra I-3-4, Class Play 4 DANIEL DENNEHY Class Play 4 JEAN DUNEVANT Scholarship Winner I-3, Chorus I-2- 3-4, Operefla I-4, Class Play 3-4 PAULINE FERGUSON Annual Sfafl 4, Scholarship 2, Honor Sociefy 4, Chorus I-2-3-4, Operefia I-4, Class Play 4 FLORENCE FERGUSON Annual Sfafl 4, Chorus l-2-3-4, Op- ereffa I-4, Home Ec. office 2, Class Play 3-4 SENIORS I936 HOWARD FINNEY Annual Slafl 4, Chorus 4, Operella 4, Band 4, Orcheslra 3-4, F. F. A. office 3, Class Play 4 DONALD FERGUSON F. F. A. ohlice 4, Baslcei ball 3-4. Tfrack I-3-4, Class Play 3-4 ELMEDA HARRIS Scholarship Winner 2, Honor So- ciely 4 LOIS FISHER Chorus I-2-3-4, Annual Sfarf 4, Op- ereffa 4, Orcheslra 2, Class PHYLLIS KERSEY Cable High I-2, Springfield High 3, Class Play 4 MARY MORRIS HARRIS 1 9 3 6 VICE PRESIDENT Play 3-4 Lois reminded us of The day when John Pelerson enlered our rhird grade lo be lhe hear? lhrob of all lhe girls. ln lhe lourlh grade from Norih Dalcofa came Dorolhy Sipe wilh lhrilling slories ol 'rhe loig snow slorms. In Ihe fil+h grade we all remem- ber when Miss Hughes llvlrs. Paul Orrl Iaughi us popular songs, and in lhis grade lhe Ihree Fergusons and Phyllis Powers joined our class. REBECCA GALLOWAY Class Presidenl I, Treasurer 3, Vice Presidenl' 4, Annual Slafl 4, Honor Sociely 4, Chorus I-2-3-4, Operella I-4, Band 4, Orchesfra I-2-3-4, Bas- lcef Ball Girls' Mgr. 4, School News Sfalrl 3-4, Class Play 3-4 I 3 -,ag XJ? Play 4 While we were in iunior high school, l-lelen Pemberlon, Elmeda Harris, and Mildred Andrews en- lered our ranlcs. We nnade rhe acquainlance ol Dan Dennehy, Jean Dunevanl, Ferne Rose, Evelyn Sparrow, Kalh- erine Rurnplce, Harold Benedict and Roberr Presron of Clillon al The beginning of our freshman year. Laler canne Dororhy Ben- nell, Nora Nell, Eloise Turner, and Monroe Pyles. GENEVA CLEMANS Class Secrelary 4, Annual Slafl: 4, Honor Sociely 4, Chorus I-2-344, Opereffa I-4, Class Play 3-4 I4 CEDARSCOPE ROY LEDBETTER Xenia High l-2, Chorus 3, F. F. A. Presidenl 4, Class Play 4 FRIEDA McCALL Xenia l-liqh l-2, Operelfa 4, Class Play 4 HOMER MOORE Xenia High IVZ-3, Class Play 4 NORA NEFF Chorus l-2-3-4, Opereffa I-4, Class Play 3-4 HELEN PEMBERTON Chorus l, Baslcelball l-2-3-4, Class JOH N G. PETERSON Sleele l-'liqh lDay1onl 2. Annual Sfalif 4, Chorus l-3-4, Operella I-4. Cheer Leader I, Class Play 3-4, Class Reporler I SENIORS I936 MONROE PYLES Annual Siahf 4, Orchesfra 3-4, F. F. A. officer 4, Class Play 3-4 PHYLLIS POWERS Chorus l-2-3-4, Operelfa 4, Class Play 4 FERNE ROSE Class Secrefar 2 News Re orler I Y - F7 - Annual Slalzi 4, Scholarship Win- ner 2, Chorus I-2-3-4, Operefia I-4, Class Play 3-4 HERMAN RANDALL Annual Sfafl 4, Chorus l-2-3-4, Op- ereffa I-4, F. F. A. Orficer 3, Class Play 3-4 DOROTHY SIPE Annual Siaii 4, Class Treasurer I, Vice Presidenf 3, Siudenl Council 4, Chorus l-2-3-4, Operella I-4, Class Play 3-4 KATHERINE RUMPKE Chorus I-2-3-4, Opereiia 4, Class 19 3 6 TREAS During our iunior year Mariean Smiih, Frieda McCall, Mabel Tur- ner, Roy Ledbeller, and l-lorner Moore came io our group from Xenia, Phyllis Kersey from Spring- field, and Doroihy Tracy also en- lered our class. None of us will iorgef The Price Tag, our junior play, and U RER how ihrilled we were when we made so much money 'ro spend i for ihe loanguei' we gave lhe Seniors of l935, wiih The guidance of Mrs. Edwards. l-low grand ir was +o buy a formal dress or a new suirl ROBERT PRESTON Class Secrelary 4, Orcheslra 2, Class Play 3-4, Flying Squadron 3-4 We di! 4 The seniors OT This year are The TirsT To use colored commence- menT inviTaTions, prinTed in The class colors, green and gold. The class seT a new sTandard by choosing green suede diplomas re- sembling a book wiTh gold lining and leTTering. Class nighT Toolc The place oT senior chapel. aT which Time The senior prophecy, will, and hisTory were read. We also presenTed To The school our class picTure. I6 CEDARSCOPE MARJEAN SMITH Xenia I-ligh I-2, Class ReporTer 4, Annual STaTT 4, Chorus 3-4. OpereTTa 4, School News STaTf 4, Class Play EVELYN SPARROW Chorus I-2-3-4, OpereTTa I-4, Class Play 4 HAROLD STROBRIDGE Class PresidenT 3, STudenT Council Presidenlr 4, Chorus I-2-3-4, Op- ereTTa I-4, Class Play 3-4, Traclc 2-3, BaslceTball I EVELYN THORDSEN Annual STaTT 4, Chorus I-2-3-4, Op- ereTTa I-4, Class Play 3-4 VIRGINIA TOWNSLEY Annual STaTF 4, Class SecreTary I-2- 3. Chorus I-2-3-4, OpereTTa l-4, Baslcelball 2-3-4, School News STaTT 4, Class Play 3-4 DOROTHY TRACY Chorus I-2 SENIORS RADIO OTTen each day we hear Three musical noTes, Then a voice say- ing, ATTenTion, please. Through The generosiTy oT The classes of I935-36-37, our school radio and public address sysTem was in- sTalled. I 9 3 6 MABEL TURNER Xenia High I-2, Scholarship 3. Chorus 3, Honor SocieTy 4 ELOISE TURNER Chorus 2-3 JOHN WITLIAMSON Annual STaTT 4, Class V. PresidenT l, Chorus 3-4, Flying Squadron 3. OpereTTa 4, Band 4, OrchesTra 4, F. F. A. Olificer 3, Class Play 3-4 CHARLES WHITTINGTON Class V. Pres. 3, Scholarship l-2-3- 4, Honor SocieTy 4, STudenT Coun- cil 4, Chorus I-2-3-4, OpereTTa I-4, Band 4, OrchesTra 3-4, Class Play 4 1936 IT aids in making announce- menTs, and bringing The sTudenTs educaTional and enjoyable pro- grams. The graduaTing class OT I936 hopes This giTT will conTinue To be OT greaT service. l Our senior class has Taken parT in many Things This year, The TirsT being The OpereTTa The Gypsy Rover. We have enioyed our parTies This year, mosT OT all The Turlcey dinner during ChrisTmas vacaTion aT Rebecca Galloway's. Now my children, you have read a Tew oT The high poinTs OT The school liTe oT The class OT I936. I7 JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY SepTernber 2, l935, TiTTy-Tour iuniors regisTered. and The nexT week The class organized as Tol- lows: presidenT, Mary Frances T-leinTzg vice presidenT, BeTTy Swango: secreTary, JusTin NorThupg Treasurer, Harold l-lannag news reporTer, Doris Ramsey. Early in The year The iuniors pledged The receipTs Trom Their senior play To The Tund Tor The new radio and public address sys- Tem. Looking Torward To enTerTaining The honorable seniors wiTh a banqueT in May. The iuniors pre- senTed The play, An Old-Fash- ioned MoTher. The play was a sTory of The reTurn of The prodigal son, Tinged wiTh The humor and dress of TiTTy years ago. A special TeaTure oT The evening was a group oT harp selecTions by Enid l-lickman. Four members of The class on The girl's baskeTball Team are F. Williamson, M. Townsley, B. Swango. and G. Bailey. Seven oT our boys, l-l. Hanna. N. HarTman. N. Brown, J. NorThup, J. McCallisTer, C. Jones. and R. Reed are on The boys' baskeTball Team. D. Kennon, M. Collins, W. Elam, N. l-larTman. B. Rowe, B. Swango, E. Anderson are The scholarship enTranTs. Juniors qualifying Tor sTaTe com- mercial conTesT in Bookkeeping aT Bowling Green, May 8, were: L. Fulkerson, and M. Collins. D. R. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY While sTill in The grades, our class presenTed Three opereTTas: The Childhood oT l-liawaTha. The BirTh oT The Flag, and O l-loly NighT. Oh, how we looked Torward To going upsTairs. buT beTore The TirsT day oT our sevenTh year was over, we undersToocl The demeriT sysTem. ThirTy-Tour eighTh graders Took The sTaTe TesT in which Neil l-larT- man broughT honor To The class and school by raTing second in The sTaTe. NineTeen pupils Trom CliTTon and eleven Trom Xenia were among The sixTy-Tive freshmen who were subiecTed To iniTiaTion. Among The TourTeen Cedarville sTudenTs on The scholarship Team. lasT year, Tour were Trom our class. The sixTy-Tive sTudenTs in our class This year were divided inTo Two secTions. wiTh Mrs. Wilson and Miss Lope as supervisors. R. E. Dennehey, D. Galloway, B. J. Judy, M. J. MarTindale, and l-l. Ross are members oT The CounTy Champion Girls' Team and J. Buckner, D. Fields. and O. Shaw are on The boys' squad. l-lere's To beTTer Juniors. B. J. D. G. CEDARSCOPE 9 -.1 JUNIOR CLASS Firsf Row: R. Klonfz, H. Hanna, J. McCallis- fer, C. Post R. Dobbins, R. Reed, C. Jones, W. Burnefl, E. Miller, J. Norflwup Second Row: J. Hawkins, R, Shaw, R. Hulrlman, R. Gaslio, L. Fulkerson, N. Brown, D. Sipe, O. Everlnarl, J. Fudge, R. Beafiy, M. Wesf, E. Vligqinlon Third Row: A. Pullin, L. Jacobs, D. Sfover, M. De Haven, R. Sfruewing, V. Swaney, D. Truesdale, J. Cresell, G. Bailey, D. Ramsey, E. Grindle, A. Smifln, M. Collins, M. Hartman, L. Duerson, A. Rickard Fourflm Row: M. Williams, B. Nelson, B. Swanqo, R. Johnsfon, I. Wakeley, B. Rowe, D. Kennon, E, Hickman, F. Williamson, M. Townsley, J. Harper, E. Anderson, F. Ker- sey, M. Heinlz, C. Turner Noi in Picfure: W. Elam, E. Barfley, H. Barlley SOPHOMORE CLASS Firsi Row: L. Dailey, D. Fields, H. Sparrow, J O'Bryani, R. Slanforllw, D. Turnbull, R, Mil ler, J. Buckner, E. Benlon, A. Harplnani O. Sliaw Second Row: B. Dunevanf, B. Erwin, E. Willis L. Brewer, VV, Andrew, B. Aiken, N. Hari man, C. Wasner, L. Garrison, E. Culfice H. Miller, R. Hariman ilwird Row: R. Sifes. J. Lane, M. Dailey, N Finney. K. Randall, G. Benlon, H. Ford J. Booies, H. Bush, M. Loif, V. Rue Iourfln Row: B. Couller, l. Everliarf, J, Neal, M. Geis, A. Rumpke, E. Mellon, H, Ross M. Marlindale, R. Dennelwy, B. Judy, A Brewer, L. Gralnam, D. Galloway, C. Fer quson, M. Whiffinglon Noi in Piciure: C. Bruce, A. Ferryman, B Copeland, R. Jameson -Ei FRESHMAN CLASS SixTy-Tive green Treshies enTered Cedarville High School on a dismal rainy day in The year oT I935. Wifh Mr. Reed and Mr. Orr as ad- visers we elecTed Trom our class The Tollowing oTficers: presidenT, Miron Williamson: vice pres' idenT, Jack PresTon: secreTary, Joseph FlaTTer: Treasurer, VincenT Rigiop news reporTer, Harold Cooley. Our class conTribuTed Two members To The girls' baslreTball squad, Marcella MarTindale and Carrie STewarT. On SepTember ZO, The Sophomores enTer- Tained us wiTh a wiener roasT aT The Brewer home. On OcTober II, we enjoyed a second course oT wieners. and Hallowe'en we aTe apples, waTermelons, marshmallows and more wieners. H. A. FirsT Row: C. Kyle, J. Tucker. V. Rigio, M. WesT, P. Wisecup A. Harris, J. Hopping, J. FlaTTer, J. McCullough C. Turner, J. PeTerson, L. BenneTT, K. HarphanT Second Row: T. BuTTs, R. KaTon, B. O'BryanT. D. BobbiT, R. Fin- ney, H. LoveTT, D. Taylor, G. Swaney, B. Furay, G. Duerson. B. Irvine, H. Andrew, T. Cooper, J. wheeler, Wm. Johnson Third Row: L. STormonT, E. Frame, H. Cooley, B. Glass, H. Hanna, M. Williamson, J. PresTon, D. Ramsey, J. Crumrine, D. Brewer, J. Grindle, R. Baldwin. C. BiTTner, T. Hook, J. Bailey, J. Declc FourTh Row: B. Ary, F. Kennon, M. Marfindale, A. SmiTh, R. Copeland, J. Jolley, l. Eckman, H. Taylor, M. Turn- bull, A. Squires, G. ShuTTs, C. STewarT, H. Duerson. D. HarT, B. Powers, V. Ferryman, A. Ary NoT in PicTure: D. Cavender, A. Lannon, M. Gray, P. Ferryman, L Melvin EIGHTH GRADE For The purpose oT beTTering The eighTh grade and Tor seTTirig a good example Tor boTh young and old, The eighTh grade organized a proiecT in Their civics class. Several ways were seT TorTh by The class in which iTs conducT could be im- proved, and one day each week reporTs were given by iTs members as To The progress. During The class TournamenTs iT was The Io+ of This grade ThaT The girls draw The seniors and The boys, The Treshmen. ATTer Two hard ToughT baTTles The eighTh grade Teams were deTeaTed. One of The iolliesT parTies OT The school year was The one given by The sevenTh and The eighTh grades This spring. Members from each class planned The games. R. M. SEVENTH Under The direcTion of Mrs. Edwards, The sevenTh grade has Tormed an English club called The Live Wires which sponsored a newspaper named The MonThly Revue. We have pro- grams aT club meeTings every Two weeks. We also have a healTh club and have signed healTh conTracTs. Mr. Orr, our Teacher, has made iT possible Tor us To give Two radio programs. Six of our class are in The band and Two are in The orchesTra. The sevenTh grade is The smaIIes+ group in high school, as There are only ThirTy-Tour oT us under The direcTion of Miss Hanna, our home room Teacher. C. W. W. F. x ft T 9 1 umki! U U S 20 FirsT Row: J. Nelson, A. Jameison, K. Clemans. l. Jameison P. Dobbins, W. Furay, A. Thordsen, B. Irvine, J. Boose. R. PemberTon, R. Murphy Second Row: E. Kennon, V. Fields, F. PaTTon, N. Williamson, J Johnson, E. Williams, D. SmiTh, C. Allen, J. Moore K. DeTTy, J. WhiTTingTon, W. Collins. J. Balmer Third Row: M. Turner, P. Rose, B. Frame, B. Truesdale, R. Riley D. Squires, B. McClaskie. F. DeHaven, D. DeTTy, A Gerlaugh. M. STuewing, M. WesT, E. LuTTrell FourTh Row: W. PeTers, N. Swaney, G. Swaney, F. Andrews, R Vaughn, H. PeTerson, E. Howell, E. Dennehy, R Dennehy, E. Kaiser, W. Ferguson, J. McMillan AbsenT: H. Hawkins, B. Cornell GRADE FirsT Row: G. Deck. G. Turner, E. Harris, M. KrieTzer, L. Miller W. Ferguson, W. BradTuTe. J. Ramsey, R. Coren, C Colman. Second Row: F. Dennehey, R. Knisely, M. Ferryman, W. Hughes C. Kearns, F. Creswell, D. Ferryman, P. Swango, A Hanna, H. Robinson, C. Willis, F. Johnson. Third Row: P. WhiTe, K. Wrighf, J. Huffman, C. WaTkins, C. Jones, S. SingleTon. R. Duerson. R. Johnson, D. Mc- Claslcie, J. Judy, W. Corry. NoT in PicTure: H. Gray, V. Johnson, R. Corrigan. CEDA RSCOPE .bf 1936 -N' 3 , 2 I li 'gl E31 ll M Cedarscope I 9 3 6 The children in The grade school possess many TalenTs and iT is The desire of The high school ThaT These TalenTs be developed so These chil- dren may make The name oT Cedarville l-ligh School even greaTer in The years To come. Since The insTallaTion of The radio, each Fri! day morning The grades have presenTed pro- grams which were broadcasT To The high school. This has given The children pracTice in pulolic spealcing and in program planning. GRADE 22 FACULTY Firsl Row: Florence Allman lsiglwlsavinql, Vesla l-lalslead lopporlunilyl, Ruth Chandler, Georgia Allen. Se-fond Row: Mildred Trunnbo, Saralw M. Chance, Nell Reader, Rulln Lewis. SC CCL The Three bears slrolllng Hxrouqlw llme qlades came upon fine llrsl six grades. 23 rag 5 LQ! 'I CEDARSCOPE SIXTH FirsT Row: J. Taylor, B. STormonT, M. DeTTy, F. Jones, V. Pem- berTon, D. Townsley. M. McCampbell, L. Brown, J. WrighT, A. Furay, F. Creswell. Second Row: E. Kersey, H. Frame, E. Collins, E. Chaplin, H. Robinson, R. Johnson, E. Willis, J. LoveTT, P. Caven- der, L. Glass, V. Donnaker, L. BobbiT. Third Row: G. MarTindale, W. Barnharf, W. Hanes, C. Mar- shall, W. Ferryman, D. Fox, M. Nier, D. Conley, E. AshcraTT, M. Anderson, M. STormonT, F. Jolley. NoT in PicTure: K. Rigio. E. STanTorTh, P. Mangan, B. Moore, S. HerkensTein, P. Marshall, E. Rader, H. Harding, F. Koppe. FIFTH FirsT Row: J.BradTuTe, R. O'BryanT, P. WhiTTingTon, R. Wisecup, J. Jones, P. Shaw, M. Ford, R. Dennehy. Second Row: R. Wrighf, C. BenneTT, K. Wisecup, W. Donnaker, P. Tindall, F. Brakeall, D. Parker, C. STormonT, J. Clemans, N. Smalley, B. CoTTon, E. Sharp, M. Ever- harT, R. lrvine. Third Row: E. Judy, W. Howell, W. ArmenTrouT, M. Evans, G. PemberTon, W. Willis, L. Smalley, D. Williamson, P. WaTkins, L. Rose, R. Kennon, W. STruewing, G. LoveTT, D. Swango. FourTh Row: J. Willis, M. Duerson, J. Jones, N. Dean, F. Bum- gardner, M. Kennon, V. Merriman, I. Rader, R. Ram- sey, M. Chaney. V. VesT, J. Sampson. Noi' in PicTure: G. Dailey, P. Evans, J. Rader, D. EnTsrninger. FOURTH FirsT Row: R. Andrew, F. PeTerson, L. Spurgeon, E. Thomas, M. MarTindale, G. LuTTrell, G. Baker, W. Ferguson, M. Boase, M. Weimer, L. Siminson, D. Thomas. Second Row: O. Cavender, P. Shinkle, D. VesT, G. Shingledecker. M. Knisley, E. EnTsminger, J. Gillilan, F. Marshall, G. Frame, B. Sharp, E. Williamson, M. Creswell, L. Rader, E. Reed. Third Row: N. Kennon, L. Ferryman, E. Bailey, R. Conley, W. Edwards, J. Hubbard, C. Hubbard, M. Harding, C. Green, R. McClaskie, L. Tucker. in PicTure: J. BradTuTe, F. Harper, C. Boase, J. Gray. C. Her- TensTein. Noi' I936 GRADE OT The ThirTy-eighT pupils, who are now en- rolled in The sixTh grade, only nineTeen OT us sTarTed TogeTher in The TirsT grade. This year we have enjoyed wriTing original poeTry, composing music, making saTeTy posTers and a vegeTable Train, reading The new books which were added To The library, corresponding wiTh sick friends, ediTing and prinTing a school paper called THE NEWS ARROW, and lisTen- ing To healTh and arT appreciaTion programs oT The School oT The Air Program. AlThough we are sorry This is our lasT year down sTairs, we are curious To go upsTairs and go To diTlerenT rooms Tor our lessons. GRADE The TiTTh grade published a newspaper This year ThaT we named The Golden Flash. For This paper we wroTe poems, sTories, iokes, car- Toons, and news iTems. We are also planning anoTher ediTion oT This newspaper To be prinTed soon. We have a radio in our school oT which we are very proud and over which we oTTen lisTen To William H. Vogel describe Tamous picTures ThaT are in The arT museums. Eleven pupils oT The TiTTh grade are sTudying musical insTrumenTs under The direcTion of Mr. Reed. We are proud of The Tour members oT our class who are in The orchesTra and band. GRADE The TourTh grade's enrollmenT has decreased Trom 45 pupils To 37 pupils. Before Chrisrmas vacaTion we presenTed To The elemenTary grades, a Two-acT play enTiTled. Shoes For SanTa's Reindeer. Our hisTory TexTbook Tells abouT The people of ancienT Times, and we have Tound iT helpTul To make a scrapbook, illusTraTed by picTures of The people and evenTs oT ThaT period. One oT our proiecTs Tor February was making a Peep Show which we all enioyed. We have been wriTing To a mission school in KenTucky and have enioyed Their leTTers Telling us of The way They live. lx? 25 THIRD GRADE The TorTy-six pupils in our room used a l-ly- giene TexT book This year Tor The TirsT Time. We made healTh bookleTs. and in Them marked our chores. We have made WashingTon, ValenTine. and bird bookleTs. We have enioyed our ChrisTmas and EasTer parTies, our new library books, and The new radio. We like To hear The sTories and like To broadcasT programs ourselves. Tune in some- Time and see if you Think we should geT in Major Bowes' AmaTeur Hour. SECOND ln our second grade we have Tried To make school liTe a worTh while experience so ThaT we may live and grow To be useful boys and girls. During The year we have had some inTeresTing acTiviTies, among Them being a healTh project We made healTh bookleTs and enioyed finding suiTable picTures Tor Them. We have enjoyed our year TogeTher Tor we have Tried To keep our rules Tor good behavior and yeT were Tree To be naTural and happy. FTRST Having only a knowledge of The Things abour us or wiThin our experiences we, The TirsT grade, who came To school in SepTember. l935, have Tound ThaT we can learn much Trom reading books and our progress has been remarkable. We have learned There's a work Time and a play Time and ThaT if we do our work well our play will be happier. Our ambiTion is ThaT we may grow To be worTh while ciTizens and we have learned ThaT kindness, helpfulness, honesTy and obedience are some of The ways ThaT will help us mosT. :cg . 26 FirsT Row: P. Mayo, M. Roiroii, H. STormont J. Shinkle, M. Johnson, J. STewart D. Nolley, E. Harper, L. Smal- ' ley, M. Rohrbaclc. M. Shingledecker, K. Menden- hall, N. Boase. Second Row: R. Klon+z, M. Kearns, J. Bryant R. Creswell, B. My- ers, R. Spracklen, A. DeHaven, C. Galloway, E. Mus- N seTer, H. Williamson, N. STormonT. J. Williamson. M. Jameson. N. Ferryman. S. Kennon. Third Row: W. lrvine. W. Hawkins, T. Sampson, W. Furay. L. Kaiser, R. Haines, K. HuTTman, E. Swaney, F. Shew, C. Nier, W. Duerson, C. Kearns. R. Green, C. Jones. D. Glass. NoT in PicTure: E. HerkensTein, A. O'Bryant P. STruewing, J. Link. GRADE FirsT Row: J. Cavender. L. Hamrnon, H. Nolly, W. Everhart L. Weimer, R. STruewing, G. Frame. R. Parker. Second Row: M. Townsley, K. Wilburn, O. Baker, D. STormonT. J. Townsley, T. Marshall, D. Dean, D. Edwards. E. Har- ris, J. PemberTon. D. PemberTon, J. PemberTon, N. LoveTt M. STewarT. Third Row: J. WhiTTingTon, G. Sampson. E. Taylor, M. Baldwin, M. ArmenTrout B. SmiTh, E. Vest E. Howell. M. JeTTries, W. Hart M. BurTon, D. Davis. K. Je'FTries. C. Collins, M. Smalley. B. Turner, J. Confer. Noi'-in PicTure: M. M. Harding. M. B. Harding, G. Bright W. Bright A. EnTsminger. GRADE Firsl' Row: F. Howell. R. Hart M. Greene, D. Peferson, B. Har- per, G. Edwards, P. Bryant M. Williamson, E. Ed- wards. C. Ferryman, N. Ferguson, P. Kennon, V. Ramsey, E. Judy. G. Johnson, E. O'BryanT, B. Towns- ley, E. LoveTT. Second Row: J. Vest B. Kearns, P. Hawkins, J. Rohrback. J. STan- TorTh, L. Nier, R. Davis, J. Nisley, B. Furst D. Hanes. L. Shingleclecker, A. Shingledecker, E. ReFTiTt C. Spurgeon, B. Bailey. J. Wisecup. Third Row: C. Laurens, C. Johnson, K. Mayo. NoT in PicTure: D. Lennon, B. Harding. D. Harding, J. Marshall, B. Kennon, E. Dean, C. Rader, B. EnTsminger. CEDARSCOPE ,- 1. fu v V1 U All 27 If us recognized by lhe Deparfmenl of Educa lon of Jrhe Slale of Ohio as being one of 'rhe eadung schools an Jrhus sechon of The slafe To have a well balanced educallon a sfudenl should lake par? un 'rhe exlra currncular achvlhes n our hugh school good fumes are nof lacking alhlehcs are well developed sludnes are guven a share of The sludenls lnfe and Jrhe pupnls are possessed of hugh :deals and pracllce lhem Cedarville High School is forging 'ro The fronll +. . . I . . . . I I . - . . I Cedarscope I 9 3 6 CT 28 EXTRA CURRICULAR SCHOLASTIC DOMESTIC T IES s Picfures THE 1936 CEDARSCOPE CEDARSCOPE STAFF EdiTor-in-Chief Rebecca Galloway Asst Edifors-in-Chief Pauline Ferguson Doris Ramsey Business Manager Herman Randall Asst Business Manager John Williamson Jokes EdiTor Mon roe Pyles AssT. Jokes Edifor Lawrence Fullcerson LiTerary EdiTor Geneva Clema ns Asst LiTerary Edifor BeTTy Rowe Music EdiTor Lois Fisher Asst Music EdiTor Louise Jacobs Sales Managers Harold BenedicT Florence Ferguson Asst Sales Managers Howard Finney Evelyn Thordsen Frances Williamson DoroThy STover SocieTy Ediior Ferne Rose Asst SocieTy Edifor Marie Collins Snapshof EdiTor DoroThy Galloway Asst Snapshoi Edifor Mariean SmiTh Sporfs Edifor Virginia Townsley Asst SporTs EdiTor John PeTerson Typisfs DoroThy Sipe DoroThy BenneTT AlberTa SmiTh Mildred Williams Faculfy Advisor M iss Lope To Tairy land Rebecca leads l-ler moTley reTinue To make a wish Tor The Cedarscope And send regards To you. There're The boys who used To sTeal The pigs: ThaT's John and Herman. Too. They are our business managers And need more work To do. Harold BenedicT a penny wanTs To help him make The change. ThaT he may wiTh The subscriber Trade And make a Tair exchange. Lois Fisher wanTs a new horn, For hers will noT make a sound: She blew iT Tor The Cedarscope And Then she laid iT down. ThaT liTTle Lawrence Fulkerson, who Threw The dear pussy inTo The wen, WhaTe'er he Thinks is Tunny l-le's almosT sure To Tell. Geneva and BeTTy wanT a Tresh pie Well sTocked wiTh liTerary plums: IT They don'T Tind choice ones every Time. They'll boTh Turn down Their Thumbs. Now, whaT does liTTle Miss Rose wanT? Why, a bowl Tor curds and whey. Marie Collins would like a parTy For The iuniors. so They say. John and Virginia wanT a new balli They need some hurdles. Too, For carrying home The Trophies They need an aThleTe or Two. Mariean and DoroThy quiTe conTrary, How does your column grow? WiTh snapshoTs of charming loelles And beau-brummels all in a row. DoroThy, AlberTa, and Mildred VViTh TypewriTers claTTer all day: They mix up The iokes and socieTy noTes And Then-They all run away. DoroThy, Evelyn, Howard. Frances, Florence, Louise, Pauline. and Monroe. Who're MoTher Goose's children Have so many wanTs oh! oh! Miss Lope, who lives in The wonderTul shoe WiTh so many children about Says The wriTer would have much modesTy IT she'd only leave herself out D. C. R. CEDARSCOPE l CEDARSCOPE STAFF Firsl Row: Dorofhy Galloway, Ferne Rose, Geneva Clemens, Harold Benedicf, Rebecca Gal- loway, Herman Randall, Lois Fisher, Vir- ginia Townsley, Laurence Fullcerson. Second Row: Mariean Smifh, Florence Ferguson, Belly Rowe, Marie Collins, John Williamson, I936 Pauline Ferguson, Doris Ramsey, Louise Jacobs, John Pelerson. Third Row: Dorolhy Bennell, Dorofhy Slove-r, Frances Vlfilliamson, l-loward Finney, Evelyn Thord- sen, Alberta Smifl-u, Dorolhy Sipe. No? in Picfure: Mildred Williams, Monroe Pyles. 3I iff' if 'K X 11155, STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE FLYING SQUADRON Fmt PMWA J. MQCaUisTer, R. MiHcr, J. Fiafier, J. K, WMQM, W. Ferqusom, W. Coillns, l. Peierson, J. O'BryanT. Tmosdale, J, Hopping, Brewer, J. Flafier. Mfr, flfnmd RVVVJ: C. Wasrwr, N, Harfman, A. Brewer, J. Nmrfhup, E, Anderson, D. Sipe, C. WHT- Mnqfmn, H. Svcbridqe. U Q1 - -Y' 3, CEDARSCOPE I '. .w N' 32 STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE ASSEMBLY The Music Goes Round and Round. The Time? November 22 and April 3. The evenTs? High School Dances. The place? School gymnasium, wiTh soTT lighTs and bobbing balloons. Success? Ask Those who aTTended. These Two aTTairs have been The ouTsTanding ac- complishmenTs oT The STudenT Repre- senTaTive Assembly during The pasT school year. ln addiTion To The dances, This or- ganizaTion has sponsored The six NorThwesT Assembly programs, which have been enjoyed by The enTire school. Through This group The high school has purchased Tlowers in case of sick- ness or deaTh in The Tamilies of The high school sTudenTs and The TaculTy. Three persons are elecTed by each oT The high school classes and Two Trom each iunior high school class To represenT Their class in The assembly, making a ToTal OT sixTeen members. The Tollowing sTudenTs have served as oTFicers This pasT year: presidenT, l-larold STrobridge: vice-presidenT, JusTin NorThup: Treasurer, Neil l-larT- many and secreTary, Donald Brewer. M. C. FLYING SQUADRON Three hundred dollars savedl l-low? By The Flying Squadron's conTinuous eTTorTs in laying many TeeT oT wire Tor The insTallaTion of The school radio and public address sysTem. In This manner The school was able To have a radio which iT could noT have aT- Torded oTherwise. The Flying Squadron was organized in l934-35 by The manual Training in- sTrucTor, Mr. Deem, and is composed of boys Taking an advance course in general shop. These boys, who are members oT The Treshman, sophomore, and iunior classes, can be seen doing many and varied kinds oT work. One major proiecT which has been underTaken by This group is The consTrucTion of school equipmenT such as The lunch room Tables, speaker's sTand Tor The sTage, book cases and oTher equip- menT Tor The school rooms. WiThouT These pupils, who repair chairs, win- dow blinds, doors. and Tables, whaT would we do? M. C. QQ 1 HONOR SOCIETY Scholarship, leadership. service. and characTer Torm The basis Tor The selecTion. each year, from The upper TiTTeen per cenT oT The senior class. oT The members Tor The Omega ChapTer oT The NaTional Honor So- cieTy, which was Tounded aT Cedar- ville High School in I932. AT presenT There are ThirTy-seven members in The Omega ChapTer. The iniTiaTion ceremony Tor Harold BenedicT. Geneva Clemans, Pauline Ferguson, Rebecca Galloway, Elmeda Harris, Mabel Turner, and Charles WhiTTing'ron was held in The high school audiTorium March 25, I936. The socieTy elecTed The following oTTicers aT The ceremony: presidenT. Harold Benedict vice-presidenT, Re- becca Galloway: secreTary and Treas- urer. Jane Frame. The members OT The Omega Chap- Ter are as follows: I932-Carma HosTeTler, Julia Mc- CallisTer. Leolia GriTfin, and EsTher Waddle. I933-DoroThy Anderson, HarrieT RiTenour. Frances HuTchison, RuTh Kimble. and Mary MargareT McMil- lan. l934--James Anderson. Rachel Creswell, Edna Sipe, ChrisTina Jones, and Janice DunevanT. l935-BeTTy Tobias, CleTis Jacobs, Jane Frame, Elinor Hughes, JusTin l'-larTman, and Frances Kimble. B. R. W 'Q Fw! l '??235 , . L ' l 4 SCHOLARSHIP EVENTS ATTer Taking counTy and disTricT eIiminaTion TesTs. six Cedarville con- TesTanTs won sTaTe honors in The an- nual scholarship TesTs in The spring of l935. These six sTudenTs who re- ceived sTaTe honors were Neil HarT- man in algebra I, Charles WhiTTing- Ton in physics, Doris Ransey and Marie Collins in English ll, Jean DunevanT in English lll. and Mabel Turner in French I. ln The counTy eliminaTion TesT aT JamesTown on March 30. TourTeen oT The ThirTy winners were Trom Cedar- ville High School. These TourTeen were parT oT The Greene CounTy Team which parTicipaTed in The O. S. U. DisTricT TesT in Columbus, May 4. . All members oT The eighTh grade compeTed in The annual eighTh grade TesT in l935. Those who received honorable menTion in The disTricT were Harold Cooley, Howard Hanna, David Ramsey, Helen Andrew, and RuTh Copeland. . Four oT The seniors Tool: The Senior Scholarship TesT. T JusTin HarTman and Jane Frame received high hon- ors in boTh The counTy and disTricT, JusTin ranking second in The O. S. U. DisTricT. Nine seniors Took The TesT This year aT Xenia. Two of These who re- ceived high honors in The counTy were Charles WhiTTingTon and Harold Benedict Charles received The highesT score ThaT has ever been made by a Greene CounTy senior. M. C. CEDARSCOPE Firsl' Row: Firsl Row: Geneva Clemens, Pauline Ferguson, Re- M. Turner, C. Jacobs, J. Dunevenf, R. becca Galloway. Sires, M. Collins, A. Brewer. Second Row: Second Row: Mable Turner. Harold Beneclicl, Charles J. Frame. N. l-larlman, C. Wlwillinqlon, Whiflingfon, Elmeda Harris. J. Harfman, W. Elem, L. Fullcerson, D. Ramsey. I 5 nr' ,fu .J ' WA 9 3 6 wx ea 4 ll ' 35 . , 1 X . l Leif lo Right: R. Fudge. C. Grube, M. Cummings, Murray, A. G. Lowery, M. Michael, Reed, D. Burlcef, J. Tobias, J. Luse. Q Firsl Row: H. Slormonf, J. Nelson, J. Deck, K. Hull- rnan, E. Chaplin, J. Ramsey. Second Row: Capf. M. Wesf, J. Bailey, G. Swaney, V. Rigio, C. Wafkins, H. Hanna, M. Harding, E. Howell, K. Wright Third Row: J. Whiffingfon, N. Swaney, M. Williamson, E. Frame, H. Miller, C. Allen, J. Norfhup, D. Fields, D. Sipe, W. Ferguson, J. Judy. J. Boase. N V ' CEDARSCOPE . J mfliiqxi ' -FL! BUS DRIVERS One-halT OT The sTudenTs who aT- Tend The Cedarville Public Schools live ouTside The village limiTs. Buses. all oT which are laTe models and newly equipped wiTh large double heaTers, are furnished by The school. Xenia and CliTTon Townships each Turnishes iTs own buses and drivers To TransporT The sTudenTs coming Trom Those disTricTs To Cedarville. Mr. Lowry, who has been manager oT bus TransporTaTion Tor TourTeen years, has working wiTh him six col- lege men who have The responsibiliTy oT TransporTing These boys and girls To and Trom school. l-laTs oTT To These seven men who did Their work so splendidly during This pasT severe winTer wiThouT an accidenT, making an unsurpassable record oT TourTeen years oi bus TransporTaTion wiThouT an accidenT. These bus drivers are always will- ing To cooperaTe wiTh The school and drive Tor special Trips such as Taking The band To The TournamenT, The baskeTball Teams Tor ouT-oT-Town games, The F. F. A. boys To Cincin- naTi, and oTher high school classes on various Tours. F. R. SAFETY PATROL SYSTEM To lessen The chance Tor accidenTs To pupils The SaTeTy PaTrol SysTem began TuncTioning lasT auTumn under The direcTion oT Mr. FursT and The STaTe l-lighway PaTrol. The paTrol is composed OT seven- Teen boys, divided inTo Two groups, one To handle TraTTic in The village before and aTTer school. and The oTher To proTecT The children in The school buses. Two boys are selecTed each week Tor bus service and Tour are selecTed Tor duTy in The village. To become an oTTicer oT The SaTeTy PaTrol SysTem The boys musT Take an examinaTion prepared by The High- way PaTrol. This paTrol has been oT greaT value To The school This year in ThaT iT has eliminaTed possibiliTies oT TraTTic accidenTs when school is dismissed aT noon and evenings. Plans are being made Tor a more deTiniTe organizaTion oT This group and Tor regular meeTings. The oTTicers OT The paTrol are Cap- Tain lv1onTgomery WesT: LieuTenanT Eugene l-lowellg LieuTenanT KeiTh WrighT. M. S. 9 3 6 wt? JL! . J mflillg-E ' 'll 37 THE BAND A drum maior! New red and whiTe miliTary uniTorms. This means Cedarville High School Band. The band under The capable di- recTion of Mr. Reed has made Tor Themselves a repuTaTion by marching successfully Through Their TirsT sea- son. November 8. l935, The band made iTs TirsT appearance aT The annual caTeTeria supper, The proceeds oT which were used Tor The band uni- Torms. Wayne Andrew, our handsome drum major, has a special uniTorm, baTon, and The carriage oT a pro- fessional. AT baslceTball games he led The group Through The various TormaTions oT school leTTers. This group was The guesT band aT Ross T-ligh School's home-coming and aT The Greene CounTy TournamenT. The excellence of The band has conTribuTed greaTly To The repuTaTion of Cedarville as a progressive school. School spiriT has been greaTly pro- moTed by This organizaTion's appear- ance aT baslceTball games, and This group deserves much crediT Tor iTs eTTorTs and co-operaTion. L. F. ORCHESTRA Playing aT all school TuncTions and playing by inviTaTion in oTher Towns, calls aTTenTion To This year's Cedar- ville school orchesTra under The ca- pable direcTion oT Mr. RoberT Reed who organized iT in I933. The Three years' growTh, which has resulTed in The presenT TorTy-piece organizaTion, has been largely due To The ToundaTion oT a special school Tund Tor The purchase OT new music and insTrumenTs. Including The upper six grades. The orchesTra has The special aim of developmenT oT individual TalenT Through group cooperaTion. ForTy minuTes Twice a week, This group meeTs Tor pracTice oT Their wide va- rieTy of music ranging Trom The seri- ous To The lighT. T Mr. Reed has organized a dance orchesTra which is planning To play aT Bryan High School Tor The Senior Prom in exchange Tor The music Their school furnished Tor our high school dance. To be qualified Tor The dance orchesTra each person musT be a member in good sTanding oT eiTher The orchesTra or The band. Increased inTeresT in The orchesTras is evidence ThaT These groups have been permanenTly in The school. been permanenTly esTablished in The school. L. J. CEDARSCOPE BAND Riqlwl' 'fo Leif: W. Hughes, D. Galloway, J. Judy, l.. Fulk lcerson, K, Wright J. Williamson, K. Hull- man, W. Corry, H. Finney, C. Wlniflinqlon. H. Ross, H. Benedict R. Galloway, J. Boose, P. Wlwillinglon, N. Finney, B. Er- vin, E. Kennon, V. Fields, J. Whiflinqlon, H. Andrew, J. Presfon, l. Eclcman, C. Posl, J, Norllnup, R. Beaily, W. Bradlule, F. Fallon, J. Declc. ORCHESTRA FifSl ROWS R. Galloway, H. Benedict N. Finney, J B. O'Bryan+, F. Jolley, M. Martindale, R. lNl,g++g,,q1O,,N gy Ervin. Finney, B. Bennefl, J. Creswell, G. Sliulis. Th, M. Turnbull, L. Gralnarn. B. Judy, K. Ran- ' 'lclr ROW: daily L. Jacobs' J' Neal' M- Marfindale' r-. Paffon, C. Post D. Galloway, L. Fullcer Second ROW. son, J. Williamson, C. Wliilfinqlon, H D. Bobbifl, A, Brewer, K. Ferguson, B. Finney, J- NOVHWP- R' BSBHY- K- Huffman Coulfer, A. Sfnillw, R. Copeland, H. Ross. H. Andrew. l936 39 I CEDARSCOPE JUNIOR-SENIOR CHORUS Firsf Row: H. Benedicf, J. Williamson, C. Whiffingfon, N. Brown, C. Posf, C. Jones, W. Aiken, R. Reed, L. Fulkerson, J. Norfhup, H. Sfrobridge, R. Reed. Second Row: H. Randall, H. Finney, F. Ferguson, D. Sipe, E. Thordsen, F. Rose, G. Clemans, R. Galloway, V. Townsley, J. Dunevanf, L. Fisher, R. Shaw, J. Pefer- son. Third Row: F. McCall, N. Neff, K. Rumpke, E. Sparrow, J. Creswell, R. Johnson, J. Harper, B. Nelson, C. Tur- ner, A. Piclcard, D. Ramsey, L. Jacobs. Fourfh Row: M. Collins, A. Smifh, M. Smifh, D. Benneff M Andrews, P. Powers, P. Ferguson, E. Wakeley, Di Kennon. E. Hickman, F. Williamson, M. Townsley, B. Rowe, E. Anderson, D. Sfover. The advanced chorus of fhe vocal music de- parfmenf has been carried on very successfully during fhe year l935-36 under fhe direcfion of Mr. Reed. This chorus is composed of fhe juniors and seniors who are inferesfed in music. The firsf public appearance of fhe chorus was made in Ocfober, when fhey presenfed The Gypsy Rover. Members of fhe Baccalaureafe chorus will be chosen from fhe Freshman, Soph- omore. and Junior chorus. FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE CHORUS Firsf Row: R. Dunevanf, J. Hopping, M. Wesf, V. Rigio, W. Andrew, J. Peferson, H. Sparrow, J. Flaffer, L. Ben- neff, D. Ramsey, D. Brewer, M. Williamson. Second Row: M. Johnson, J. Deck, H. Bush, K. Fer uson B. Coul 9 I . fer, D. Taylor, T. Cooper, K. Randall, A. Rumpke, D. Bobbiff, H. Andrew, R. Sifes, M. Marfindale. J Presfon, P. Wisecup. Third Row: M. Whiffingfon, J. Neal, L. Graham, H. Ross, M Dailey, M. Geis, A. Brewer, M. Loff, J. Boofes, H Ford, B. Furay, R. Copeland. Fcurfh Row: Melodious harmony! Thaf's exacfly whaf fhe freshman-sophomore chorus make. Nof af all realizing whaf he could do, Mr. Reed fook upon himself fhe fask of organizing and working wifh fhe freshman and sophomore chorus. This group was called fhe amafeurs by fhe iuniors and seniors, buf fhis seemed nof fo bofher eifher Mr. Reed or fhe amafeurs. Insfead, fhey fook on new deferminafion, banded more closely fogefher and fhe resulf was fhe ggllfjfgmsf'Mfgr+?nqdulEIS'MBI' besf amafeurs Cedarville High School has ever Benfon, E. Melfon, I. Eckman, R. Dennehey, B. Judy. had. F, OPERETTA Casl' FFPSI ROW1 Tryoufsl Trembling voices, and fhen, Mr. M. Marfindale, J. Gillilan, R. Andrew, P. Shingle. R d d M. h In -H1 B. Sharpe, M. Harding, J. Hubbard, E. Harper, L. ee an ISS Ie' If e 'rec-Iiors' C Ose 6 Ferryman. casf for fhe opereffa The Gypsy Rover, fo be Second Row: E. Anderson, H. Finney, D. Sipe, W. Andrew, F. Rose, D. Ramsey, N. Sformonf, F. Paffon, W. Aiken J. Peferson, C. Whiffingfon, H. Andrew, R. Reed B. Nelson, R. Johnsfon, A. Pickard, J. Harper, B Dunevanf, E Hickman, D. Kennon. Third Row: C. Wasner, D. Brewer, R. Shaw, W. Elam, J. Wil' Iiamson, R. Galloway, H. Benedicf, H. Sfrobridge, B. Rowe, D. Sfover, J. Dunevanf. N. Neff, L. Fulker- son, V. Townsley, C. Jones, G. Clemens, I. Wakely. E. Thordsen, M. Collins, K. Rumpke, E. Sparrow, M Andrew, P. Powers, M. Smifh, P. Ferguson. Fourfh Row: R. Rigio, R. Dobbins, B. Swango, C. Posf, M Heinfz, F. Williamson, A. Smifh, H. Randall, F. Mc: Call, N. Brown, M. Townsley. J. Norfhup, F. Fergu- son, M. McCalIisfer. Sfring Ensemble: M. Piles, J. Creswell, L. Graham, M. Marfindale, B. Judy, L. Jacobs, Lois Fisher, Miss Rife, Mr. Reed. ldirecforsl C. Ferguson, F. Jolly, K. Randall. I 9 3 6 given Ocfober I7 and I8. Laurence Fulkerson, son of an English Lord sfolen by gypsies when a baby, sang love songs fo Jean Dunevanf, an English Lady, while Charles Whiffingfon and John Peferson did some clever gypsy songs and sfunfs. Harold Sfro- bri-'lge, fafher of Jean, fook fhe lead in a hunf- ing song fhaf sounded as if fhe crowd was really ready fo chase fhe fox. Since fhe casf included sfudenfs from all grades if was foo large for us fo nnenfion every- one. L. J. AJ , . g. H l. Hr rl l. Gyn.. ' l, Cwtlif- ' C. WfxSne'f,' 'rf-.-.f F l4'Hnl U. Slpv' W, Burnell, R, by 'V ' .l, H,.f,lln-' FK Kfalrn' H. Hnnnfn' l .17', nn lrrv.. M, VVV' V ' ,,l. l.:fl-'r,-' ' H. Mille'-,' J, Wllliamswn' ll. ll:-nnfflww ' lf. lirf-mfr' A, Aw, T. Baldwin, H lfQnnf',,' l, Pnl 1r- ' Q, Slm,-.',' H. Cfolfvyf 'wx Pr 1,3 H. Mrwvrr' ' C. Kylfr P, Hulirffanf R. Slanlorllm' E Mlllrrf PH lr-file.-wr' ll. Far 1ui,:'n' R. Dobbins' ll. lurnlwnll ' H. l?f1nd,ll,' l-I, Brj-nqfrll',l,' M, Pyleg l, CVUV1flUf:,' v , , v lu-' lmr- ' . F. Jrxfnmwn Mr-'nlrr-r fl F P A Fin, Rmw: K. Rurrplfo, M, Dffl-lflvcn, R. Sfrxmwunsj, V. Swnnvw U. Tvuesdnlv, P, Powers, J, Croswell, M. Wl'll.an1 B. Nolnchn, W, JClwr'5lP-n, as 'rind Row- F. McCall, N. Nell, B, lrvinfx H. Taylor H. Lovell A. Srnilln, R, Copeland, H. Duorson, G. Duc-rsmn, M Harlrnan, I. Evernarl, D. Bolibil, B. O'Bry.anl, H Pernberlnn, E. Sparrow. Tlnrd Row: V. Rue, M. Marlindexle, R, Finney, V. Ferrwrfm, T Connor, A. Brewer, C, Ferquson, A. Ary, B. Furm A, Rurnpke, M, Gies, D. Hari, H. Androw, B. Pow ers, L, Gralnam, E. Mlllnn, M. Wnlllinqlcxn. Fourrn Row- ' H M. UM, C, Siewarl, G. Swaney, A. Squlras, Taylor, I. Eclrman, G, Benlon, M. Turnbull, G Slmlls, J. Jolley, H. Ross, D. Randall, H. Ford l Neal, B, Couller, R. Siles, M. LOH. Nl? in Piclure: A. Ferryrnan, C. Brute, D. Cavender, F. Konncn A Lannon, I.. Melvin. 5 f CEDARSCOPE f' 5 Q IQ? , l l 9 THE AGRICULTURE BOYS Through The vocaTional deparT- rnenT, which was organized in Cedar- ville High School by Ivlr. L. J. George in AugusT, I934, over ThirTy boys have enjoyed The F. F. A. ac- TiviTies. ProiecT work in This course is oT such a naTure Thal' each sTudenT is able To puT inTo praciice The Theories oT farming as recommended by The STaTe AgriculTural College and Ex- perimenTal STaTion under his insTruc- Tor and his dad's supervision. When a boy selecTs The vocaTional agriculTural course as a freshman, he comes in conTacT wiTh The nafional organizaTion, The FuTure Farmers oT America. The moTTo oT These boys is, Learning To do, doing To learn, earning To do, living To serve. ' The F. F. A. boys and The home economics girls ioined in The Tall To sponsor an old-fashioned square dance. and April 24, These Two groups gave a parTy in honor oT Their parenTs. The mosT Talked-of acTiviTy of This group was The educaTionaI Tour Taken Through WashingTon, D. C., and The SouTh lasT summer. The boys had The honor oT describing Their Trip over WLW Tor The Ohio School of The Air program. H. B. 36 HOME ECONOMICS GIRLS Sewing, cooking, home furnishings are subiecTs which The sixTy-Tive girls in The Home Economics classes I, II. Ill, develop during school Time. AT home They make pracrical applicaTion oT Their knowledge, Tor each girl musT work a Toial OT nineTy hours, To com- pleTe Three proiecTs during The sum- mer. The home economics girls and agriculTure boys have had Two par- Ties. The TirsT parTy was a square dance given in The high school gym- nasium. Everyone had a grand Time learning To square dance while Mr. George and Ivliss Albaugh acTed as chaperones. On April 24, These groups had Home Economics and AgriculTure Nighf Tor The parenTs. AT ThaT Time each girl modeled The spring dress she had made in class, and The boys showed Their degree work. The officers oT The Home Eco- nomics club are, presidenT, Mildred Williams: vice - presidenT, Alma Brewer: Treasurer, JeaneTTe Neal: secreTary, Thelma Cooper. F. R. ff' t.-if W T Q gif. f! Ceclarscope I 9 3 6 Our high school has a well rounded curriculum in spor'rs consisfing of baslcefball, volley ball. rraclc, and baseball. Baslceiball is 'rhe major spor+ a+ C. H. S. because if covers a longer period of lime and because rhere is more in- feresl in il. This year our school received The counfy sporfsmanship frophy because of rhe good aH'i+ude shown by bofh The feams, officials and fans. There are gym classes for fhose who do no'r volunleer for any of 'rhe sporfs. The girls' gym classes are under 'rhe direclion of Miss Robe: 'rhe boys' classes are under fhe super- vision of Coach Orr. Those in The gym classes play games and go Through gymnasfic exercises. A 44 Miron Williamson, Jack Presfon. CHEER LEADERS GIRLS' BASKETBALL BCYS' BASKETBALL L E T I C S ' as ffsiv, asia' ac . Gfffl Q! Firsf Row: H. Pemberlon, 6. Bailey, R. E. Dennehy, V. Townsley, M. Marfinclale. Second Row: Coach Orr, B. Swango, H. Ross, M. J. Martindale, F. Williamson, M. J. Townsley, B.. J. Jud D. Galloway, R. Galloway. Manager. POSITIONS manager was also presenfed a man- ager's le+'rer and baslcelball. v'f'1.TW.l- . .. 6. I I Helga: 3Paf2b:+Z.i -A pl The girls chaperones for lhe year . . . ' were Miss Robe and Miss Rife. Francis Williamson ,. F. Belly Swanqo ..... .. G. f. ' THE SCHEDULE FOR l935-36 Gw,ndolyn Bailey .. .. G. Mary J. Townsley ,, .. F. Ced. Qpp. Rulli E- Df V '3l Y ---- G- Jameslown ., 45 25 Bmw Judy -1- ---r 2- F- Paiehin .. ., 4I 9 Dorothy Gallo.-way .. .. F. playfsburq .U H. 33 ll Marlh J. Martindale .. . F. Qsbom llyb 'H 35 22 Helen R055 '--4----- - 6- Belllnroolc . .,... 39 29 lvlamella Marlindale .. ,. F. yellow Springs' N U, 28 I3 Carrie Siflwarl . ,.... . G. Bowersville --lh 27 25 Beavercreelc ... ... 27 2l Jarnesiown .. 29 I9 Ross ...... ... 24 20 BASKET BALL Ross ..,,...... ... 28 24 . S ' V ll .,.. 32 I9 A+ lhe Alhlelic banquel all mem- Tprmq 6 ey . ournarnenl-Ross . .,. 29 IQ bers of lhe 'learn received lerlers and . . Jeflersonville ,... ... 22 2I gold baslcelballs for having played 'rhe required number of games. The Total -1-49 275 W N-F 24- CEDARSCOPE lu-1 46 GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM The Red and WhiTe lassies, clad in Their beauTiTul new suiTs, were The TirsT girls' Team represenTing Cedarville l-ligh To go Through The enTire season undeTeaTed. They were winners oT The Greene CounTy League enTiTling Them To play Ross, The runners- up , in The Greene CounTy TournamenT. AlThough This was The ThirTeenTh game, our Team was noT supersTiTious, and deTeaTed Ross Tor The Third Time This season. The C. l-l. S. sexTeT wenT To The TournamenT wiTh high hopes oT coming home wiTh The TirsT place Trophy. The game was very close ThroughouT The TirsT halT, The score being I3-ll in our Tavor. ATTer The inTermission The girls came baclc more deTermined Than ever, running The score up To 25-I6 during The Third period. AT The lasT crack oT The gun Cedarville was on Top wiTh a wide margin 29-I9. The TirsT place Trophy was presenTed To Cedarville girls. Our school also re- ceived The sporTsmanship Trophy, which every person can Teel ThaT he has helped earn. lT is hoped Thaf in The years To come Cedarville will receive many more such Tokens. Two members oT The Team and The manager will be losT by graduaTion This year. They are as Tollows: Helen PemberTon, Virginia Townsley, and Rebecca Galloway, The manager. V. T. 47 4.595 936 fr- x Q-,fl QI lf' 3 BOYS' BASKETBALL Play ball! These were The words ThaT were on everyone's lips as The baskeTbalI season opened in OcTober. WiTh pracTically The same line-up as lasT year our boys sTarTed Their baslceTball season by winning Their TirsT game Trom JamesTown and Their second Trom PiTchin. Then The Teams' luck changed and They were deTeaTed by Osborne and Bellbrook. Bowersville and Bryan were The nexT Teams who were de- TeaTed by The Cedarville quinTeT. Thus wenT The season Tor The boys, TirsT winning and Then losing. Every game broughT hopes ThaT we would win iusT one more game and be The leading Team oT The counTy. For The TirsT game in The TournamenT Cedarville drew Bellbrook and alThough C. H. S. played hard, when The Tinal whisTle blew The Bellbroolc squad had The larger number oT poinTs. Even Though The ToTal oT The Red and WhiTes' poinTs did noT equal ThaT oT The opponenTs. we are iusTly proud oT The boys Tor The Tine spiriT and sporTsmanship They have shown. We know iT is diTTiculT Tor The loser To be The besT sporT and Tor This reason The boys deserve a greaT amounT oT credir Tor helping To win The sporTsmanship Trophy. None of The Team graduaTed This year, so we are looking Torward To a winning season nexT year. Boys qualifying Tor baskeTball leTTers This year were RoberT Reed, Charles Jones, Ned Brown, JusTin NorThup, Harold l-lanna, Donald Fields, Neil I-larTman. John Buck- ner, OTis Shaw, John McCallisTer. The managers VincenT Regio and ElTon Frame were given managers' leTTers. These awards were made aT The AThleTic banqueT which was given in honor oT The Cedarville High School basl:eTball Teams. J. P. CEDARSCOPE 48 Fursf Row: V. Reqio. E. Frame, Managers. Second Row: D. Fields, J. Norfhup, J. McCallis+er, J. Buckner, N. Brown, O. Shaw, H. Hanna Third Row: Coach Orr, D. Ferguson, C. Jones, R. Reed, O. Everharl. N. I-larfman. Neil Harlman . John Buckner .. Roberl Reed ,. John McCaIlis+er Charles Jones .. Harold H anna Ned Brown .. Jusiin Norfhup . Donald Fields .. Olis Shaw POSITIONS SCHEDULE FOR I935-36 Ced. Jameslown , ,, 23 Pifclwin .. .. .. 23 Osborn .... .. I9 Plalfsburg .. ., . I8 Bellbroolc ... .. I9 Bowersville . ., 32 Bryan ... .. 3I Beaver ,, 20 Ross ....... ., I8 Jamesfown ... .4 I5 Ross ......... .. I7 Spring Valley ..... .. ,. 33 Bellbroolc . ........,...... . I9 Bellbroolr-Tournamenl . ...... I9 To+aI ..... ..... . .. 368 Opp. I8 I3 29 28 29 27 20 30 45 I6 27 I9 28 39 305 42'-fs? 936 49 X '- ,F in l 9 3 6 Cedarscope SIGHT-SAVING CLASS Our Sigh?-Saving Class was organized in Sep- fember, I93l. This is a special class mainiained +0 educare pupils whose sighf does nor permir Them 'ro do 'rhe work of fhe regular grades or who aflempl if af The expense of rheir already limifed sighi. Our room is enfirely equipped and mainlained af fhe expense of lhe slale. Our work is di- reclly under fhe supervision of The Sfafe Deparl- men? of Educafion. The deparfmenr which includes individuals from 'rhe firsl grade 'ro ihe 'rwelffh grade is made up of pupils 'From various parfs of Greene Counfy and from surrounding counfies. FEA 50 SPECIAL ROOM Firsf Row-R. Vaughn, D. Turnbulf, M. Wesf. Second Row-D. Thomas, L. Tucker, F. Breakall, E. Aslvcraff, R. RiYey, V. Mel man, G. Deck, E. Musseffer. Noi in Plcfurevi Breakalf. Cinderella qof a fella, H pays To adverflselu 5l THE HAGAR STRAWBOARD AND PAPER CUMPANY Always in the Market for S T R A W Baled or Loose At Highest Market Prices Ph 39 4 R Cd ll Oh 52 O ENGRAVINGS BY PONTIAC 8l2-822 W. VanBuren S+ree+ Chieffian Bldg. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 53 HIGH SPOTS OF I936 SEPTEMBER SepT. 3-School begins-welcome Miss Lope, Miss Robe, and Miss Allen. Sept 9-A very vivid accounT oT The AgricuITure boys' Trip including Bob DunevanT's Terrible misTake. I Sept II--The seniors held Their TirsT class parTy in The Torm oT a wiener roasT. PlenTy OT eaTs and plenTy of good appeTiTes. .43 . SepT. I2-TryouTs Tor The opereTTa in orcler-Mr. Reed laboring hard, Trying To seIecT his Lawrence TibbeTTs and Grace Moores. -T .-:-- Sept I7-OpereTTa parTs given ouT Today-This may 'ilu' be your sTarT Toward an operaTic career. Who knows? Sept I8-Seniors held Their TirsT class meeTing. Every- Thing running smooThly-buT who Threw ThaT eraser? Sept 24-FirsT opereTTa pracTice-everyone anxious To leave To hear The greaT Louis-Baer combat Baer seems To have Tallen in The loT of The resT of us lalways Taking a beaTingl. OCTOBER Oct I-Seniors are informed They can have an annual if They can make a go of it Well, seniors. leT's show our colors! OcT. 4-Rebecca Tells us whaT a Tine sTaTe CaliTornia is ll wonder if she has more reasons Than onell. Oct 5- Come on There Ky. show us a liTTle power. IT-ligh School Day aT Ohio STaTe UniversiTy.l f X- Oct 7-Juniors are having a regular pow-wow lTrying X' E hi To pick ouT class ringsl. The boys go inTo a huddle Q and decide They wanT someThing classy and showy- QT you geT The general idea-and when They geT Their . 4 I heads TogeTher-well waTch ouT! Oct 8-Fire drill- waTch ouT There you mighi geT scorched. y OcT. IO-Seniors Trying To look beauTiTul lif ThaT's pos- siblel To have Their picTures Taken. OcT. I I-OpereTTa casT pracTice again-My. doesn'T The Town look large when look- ing down on The lighfs aT nighT Trom a heighT? lWaTermelon-an ouT of season Truitl 54 OcT. I5-Whoops! A vacaTion!--well almosT. OpereTTa casT skip classes and go To The Opera House. OcT. I6-Dress rehearsal. l-larold STrobridge sTill geTs ThaT speech Turned around! LeT's only hope Tor The besTl OcT. I7-I8- STruT your sTuTT - and now ThaT ThaT's over waTch The birdie and look beauTiTul. OCT. 25-Teachers go To school for a change and pupils geT a vacaTion. OCT. 3l-We are assigned our duTies Today lAnnual STaTTl. NOVEMBER Nov. 8-CaTeTeria Supper--newly organized band dis- plays TalenT and uniforms. Nov. IO-Home Ec. girls and AgriculTure boys have a parTy in The Torm of a square dance. Nov. I4-Call ouT The Tire deparTmenT-or The gas masks-There's a sTrong smell of chlorine in The chemisTry lab. Nov. I5-FirsT high school dance of year. Mickey PosT Thinks The sTudenTs should be allowed To dance wiTh The TaculTy. Nov. I9-Girls' baskeTball suiTs handed ouT-girls vow To be counTy champs. Nov. 22-Cheer leaders. Those cuTe freshmen, periorm Tor The TirsT Time aT The opening game of The season aT JamesTown. DECEMBER Dec. 2--The juniors are sporTing Their new rings-buT I The seniors sTill say Theirs are The beTTer looking. K XX Anyway we're glad everybody is saTisTied! X 9' 0 .5 Dec. 3-Seniors-Brr, ain'T you coldl WhaT a nighT Tor Q - a coasTing parTyl A swell hill and a regular norThern ,gg wind-They'll survive! Dec. I3-iFriday Tooll MoThers' nighT aT The baskeTball game. Band marches and Torms leTTers Tor The TirsT Time. Virginia, did l hear you say you weren'T supersTiTious? All The same iT is her unlucky nighT liusT The small maTTer oT a broken Toe and sprained anklel. Dec. 20-Teachers TreaTed The high school--SanTa Claus appeared in person! Where's CuTie ? Now Tor a Two weeks vacaTion-hooray! 55 Telephones I '36 Buy From CUMMINGS CHEVROLET SALES s A L E s s E R v T c E Soufh Main Sfreef CEDARVILLE, OHIO USED CARS USL BATTERIES GOODYEAR TIRES Specializd Car Lubricafion GAS AND OIL ACCESSORIES Day or Nighf Wrecker Service ROTH STATIONERY, INC. COMPLETE OFFICE OUTFITTERS AND STATIONERS THE FRIENDLY STORE SPRINGFIELD, OHIO I I S. Founfain Ave. Phone M 822 56 Compliment Buy Baked Goods of Made in Your Home Town J. M. McMillan CEDARVILLE BAKERY FUNERAL HOME P. M. Gill-ilian, Prop. Phone 7 Phone 2-86 Bob Preston: What have you been .,.,.,,g.-. A. E. HUEY John VV.: Taking part in a guess- ing contest. GENERAL HARDWARE Bob Preston: But I thought you had a literature quiz ? and John VV.: I did. TIN SHOP R. Ledbetter: VVhat have automo- biles done for the people ? D Mr. Deeln: They have helped a lot of people to see this world and the COAL-COKE ICE nextj, Trucking Service Blest be the tie that binds Ph. l42 Cedarville My collar to my shirt, For underneath this silken band Lies half an inch of dirt. C. H. CROUSE RENE GROCERIES AND MEAT MARKET Finger Waving Home Killed Meats Hair Cutiing 57 JANUARY Jan. I-Ring ouT The old-in wiTh The new! Jan. Jan. Jan. W f 4 ' Jan. A., Jan. 6-FirsT day back aT school aTTer The holidays. I5-I6-Exams! 'nough said! I7--John Williamson, in Trying To help selecT a class moTTo, suggesTs Give me LiberTy, or any oTher Tive cenT magazine. 22-PracTically snowed in by early evening-closed school Tor The resT of week-22 degrees below-Brr! 30-Seniors selecr diplomas-quiTe a classy piece oT work They did Too! FEBRUARY Feb. 6-ATTer a Tew rounds Today The seniors decide on sweeT peas Tor class flower, simply because orchids and gardenias are Too common. Feb. ll-Mr. Deem asked Bob PresTon whaT Three words mosT used in school are. l don'T know, replied Bob. CorrecT, said Deem. Feb. I7-Mrs. Edwards Takes her liTeraTure classes To Xenia To see The Tale OT Two CiTies. Feb. 23--Mr. FursT and Mr. Deem having The Time of Their lives using The radio Feb. Feb. sysTem ThaT is being dedicaTed. lA giTT from The classes oT '35, '36 and '37.! 27-WhaT, no waTer? CiTy waTer works noT in working order so school is dismissed. 27-28-29-UndeTeaTed-CounTy Champions. These words speak besT Tor This year's girls' baskeTball Team. The school also receives The SporTsmanship Trophy. MARCH Mar. 7-Seniors and Juniors inviTed To l-l. M. S. Pina- Tore, a presenTaTion by The AnTioch Players. Sev- eral seniors accepT-Jean DunevanT ThoughT The leading man was swell! Mar. I9-20-Junior Class Play-Takes you back To grandma's Time. Mar. 25-Since The iuniors have raked in so much money, The seniors are hoping The banqueT will be a riTzy aTTair. Mar. 28-Senior Scholarship TesT aT Xenia. Charles and Harold succeed in holding up The good name oT The school. This seems To be a day oT many evenTs- AgriculTure boys Take a TesT in Xenia also. And lasT buT noT leasT, The high school orchesTra played aT The boys' hobby Tair llvir. Reed-The perTecT example oT The absenT minded proTessorl. 58 APRIL Apr. I- Oh Mr. Orr, Miss RiTe would like To see you in The hall--April Fool! i Apr. 3-AgriculTure boys broadcasT Trom WLW. They've T pracTically landed jobs as radio announcers-well, almosT! Bryan high school orchesTra plays Tor The second high school dance. Everyone Thinks They are swell l Apr. 7-Baseball season opens wiTh Bellbrook aT Bell- brook. We were vicToriousl Apr. 9-Miss Hanna Took Civics Class To Columbus To visiT STaTe insTiTuTions. Apr. I3-PracTice Tor senior class play begins. Apr. I6-Scholarship sTudenTs seen cramming Tor TesTs aT Bryan. Apr. I7-Scholarship conTesTs aT Bryan. Apr. I8-Commercial conTesTs aT O. S. 81 S. O. l-lome, Xenia. Apr. 23-Agriculfure boys and l-lome Economics girls sponsor vocaTional nighT, a Tashion show, F. F. A. degree work. eTc. MAY May I-Annual CounTy Track MeeT. May 7-8-Seniors presenT New Fires using a double x yin 9 casT Tor The TirsT Time in The hisTory oT The school- a howling success!-a climax To a very happy high school career-loTs oT Tun buT loTs of work leT us remind you! 4 , 'Q THQ Q'l Q Q. May I5-Junior-Senior BanqueT-The juniors enTerTained The seniors aT a gala aTTair. You'd have ThoughT The King oT England was giving a ball, judging from The well groomed crowd. May 24-BaccalaureaTe Service. Rev. l-lill preaches The sermon. May I9-Class NighT. The seniors are very generous in Their bequesTs-don'T you Think? The prophecy raTher suiTs. May 2l-22-Final exams! The quesTion in everyone's mind: Did l or didn'T I make The grade? May 25-Classes adjourn Till SepTember. Nobody is sorry excepT The seniors. . May 26-Commencement Aren'T you sorry They are leaving? Well They are! lProT. McNuTT gives The address.j May 29-Alumni BanqueT-The Tinal noTel 59 Q CEDARVILLE COLLEGE CEDARVILLEI OHIO You can whipbeqliiroleresqrxklbuf you can f The 42nd year opens Sepfember 9, l936. Come fo Cedarvill College and prepare for your life's woli. Courses in Liberal Arfs, Science, Educafion, Arfs-Aqriculfure. Music, Theology, Pre-Business, Pre-Law, Pre- Medicina, Pre-Librar , and Pr -Eclucalion are oFfered. Books aiid Tuition, To residenfs of Cedarville and surrounding communifies, run about Sl60 for fhe college year. A large freshman class is expecfed. Send for Phone '97'R3 a cafalogue or see fhe president W. R. MCCHESNEY, Presiclenl. Q Q Complimen+s Leo Anderson, of D. V. M. Cedarville Dolomite VETERINARMN Phone-Office 2-BI Res. 3-Sl FRESH MEMS GAS AND O'L and BREAD-CANDY-TOBACCO eizoorslzles EARL HOMAN Phone 244 Roufe 42-V4 mile W. of Cad. FRED L. NELSON JEWELER OPTOMETRIST JAMESTOWN, OHIO Phone 7 MYERS BEAUTY SALON Shampoos-Fingerwaves Permanenl Waves-53.00 and up 22 E. High s+. Phone me springfield, ohio Can you imagine: Harold Slrowbridge never being 'rarely for school? Bob Reed and Dorolhy Galloway nol fo- gell-mer? Herman Randall wilhoul a dale? Mr. George slicking his hair clown? Warren Elam wilh a dale? Homer Moore and Roy Ledbeller slaying away from Spring Valley? Marcella Marlindale being as fall as Ge- neva Clemans? Belly Swango slaying af home every nighf? Rulh Ellen Dennehy nol' lallcing much, es- pecially in Sludy Hall? Mr. Reed wilhouf a lemper? Earl Barfley nol wisecraclring? Jim wilhoul Mary Jean? HARNER ELECTRIC SHOP EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL No job loo large or 'foo small Xenia, Ohio ANDERSON'S FLOWER SHOP Flowers for All Occasions Phone 68I 49 W. Main Sl. RICHARDS DRUG STORE Sludenls' Heaclquarlers Slandard Ice Cream The Springfield Dairy Proclucls Co. SEEN IN AND AROUND TMOTHER GOOSE'Sj SCHOOL Our dear old school holds many mem- ories, and aTTer we have leTT These halls we will cherish These memories. BuT waiTl WhaT is This? lT can'T bel BuT seeing is believing. Yes, Leroy Dailey will be anoTher Ned Brown we are sure. When our seniors were sevenTh graders This snap was Taken. IT looks like Harold lClark Gablel STrobridge was suTTering Trom The sTiTF neck. Time Marches Onlll ln The spring a young man's Tancy lighTly Turns To ThoughTs oT - base- ball and Track. A scene oT some oT The minds ThaT have Turned. Do you wonder whaT becomes oT The gum you sTick on The chairs. or whaT becomes oT The paper you accidenT- ally drop o nThe Tloor? Here is The answer: Becky and Bud Spencer are always on The iob To see ThaT we keep as much oTT The Tloor as possible. lSome oT us have a preTTy hard Time considering The size OT our TeeT.l Now Tor a biT oT dialogue: Vince R. To ElTon F.: l-ley, ElTon, whaT is your ambiTion in liTe? ElTon F.: To be a manager oT men. AT lasT his ambiTion was reached as he and Vince were managerslf7????l oT The boys' baskeTball Team. Four liTTle maids Trom school. Oh dear, a miscounT. There are Tive, aren'T There? Juniors-Virginia Swaney, RiTa STruewing, Doris Truesdale, Alice Pullin. and Gwendolyn Bailey are ouT Tor some air. Now, This couldn'T have been during school hours, could iT? Tsk! Tsk! Johnny Fudge and AlberTa SmiTh are Tully un- aware oT The TacT ThaT iT is cold and They are siTTing on snow. When people are hungry. naTurally They are iusT-well, hungry. Here is whaT some oT These sTarved people look like, going home Tor lunch. Reallyjhis one belongs in The JusT Imagine secTion. BuT iT really did happen. Several hours laTer Bob Reed had The leaves all raked. A group of lundignifiedl seniors. l-low Mariean Smifh and DoroThy Sipe came To be on The flagpole will loe Told in The nexT insTallmenT. BuT l'll beT Pauline, Ferne, Evelyn, and Florence could Throw some lighT on The mysTery. Across The sTreeT is The college. Many of us will some day enTer These porTals. Good luck and besT wishes To This in- sTiTuTion. Twice a year The orchesTra makes a pilgrimage To The opera house. Some of The girls are making The coveTed journey. l-lere she is. Our own Puddy. Some day. abouT I986, we will puT on our specTacles, Take ouT our I936 Cedar- scope and recall The memories of school days from These picTures. Cedarville has five seTs of Twins and we are very proud of MarTha and Mar- gareTTe LoTT, GeorgeTTa and HenrieH'a Duerson, Dasmia and KeiTh DeTTy, Hazel and Helen Robinson, and Don and Jim PemberTon. Now, These boys are fuTure-guess whaT? Dizzy Dean had beTTer waTch ouT or he will have sTiTf compeTiTion. They are John Buckner, Charles Jones, Earl Barfley, Dan Dennehey, Bob Reed. and John PeTerson. This year The band had a very suc- cessful year. ParT oT This success was due To The anTics of our drum major. Wayne Andrew. Aren'T These girls sTudious looking? I imagine There is a loT of sTudying done when They are TogeTher. We heard ThaT Dorofhy G., Frances W., BeTTy N., Mary Frances H., and BeTTy S., have had some camping experience. Q ' T -:L ' X ,W . W . . ..,. 4, i T ' - i if 1 1 M ' J Galloway 81 Cherry Furnifure, Fioor Coverings THE HOFFMAN-GREEN JEWELRY CO. invifes you +0 see fheir compleie lines of Nafionaily Adverfised Waiches, Diamonds, Clocks, Efc. A very compiefe assorfmenf of Gif? ifems DRAPERIES ai prices fo suii all. 36-38 W. Main S+. Xenia, Ohio HIGH ST' AT THE ARCADE SPRINGFIELD, OHIO MAin 2696 Smar+ Sui'rs and Topcoafs HUNTER'S Exclusive Millinery MRS. WM. H. HUNTER, Manager 22 S. Limesfone Sf., Springfield, O. for Men, Young Men and Boys THE CRITERION XENIA oi-no W PHILLIP'S W AIways the Smartest Things You Can Wear! Coa+s-Sui'rs-Dresses-Accessories SP3,3fje'd PHlLLlP'SSPQ,g11fje'd .I O ST E N ' S Treasure Craft Jewelers 81 Stationers CLASS RINGS PINS INVITATIONS MEDALS AND TROPI-IIES Factory and Main Office- Owatonna, Minn. G. O. Sweetman, Dist. Mgr., Dayton McCulloch's Leather Store OUALITY LUGGAGE and LEATHER GOODS Springfield, Ohio C. Whittington: High school has made a man of me. D. Sipe: VVhere is he ? Coach Orr: We have too many Scotch athletes on the basketball team. Bob Reed: Who are they ? Coach Orr: The boys who won't loosen up their muscles. Bill Burnett: What kind of a car have you ? Oscar Everhart: Oh, a runabout. You know run about a mile, then stop. .Tim Northup: My watch is keeping better time since I put your photograph inside the case. M. T. Townsley: Oh, I see. You added another jewelf' CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE THE BEST EOUIPPED SHOP GREE E COU TY PHONE 9OI XENIA, OHIO when you mink of Plays and Enlerfainrnenfs Always fhank ol The House Tha+ Helps Flash Nonesense Debales-75 Biq Free Calaloq of Plays-Operefla-Ivlinslrels-EIC. Eldridge Entertain ment House FRANKLIN, OHIO The Slore wilh All Nafionally Known Lines Harl-Schaflner and Marx Clolhes Hyde Park Clolhes Dobbs and Berg Hals Florsheim-Taylor Shoes Arrow Shirfs-Beau Brurnmel Ties McDORMAN'S IvIEN'S STORE XENIA, OHIO ANDERSON PIANO CO. DAYTON, oHlo We specialize in schools' needs lo promole Music, we can help you. HERE YOU FIND BALDWIN MADE PIANOS KING AND BACH BAND INSTRUMENTS Also complele Slring and Reed Slock. The FAMOUS HA-MMON ORGAN Come over and hear il. Nole-You may parlc in rear of our Sludio, Free. 239 N. Main SI., Opposife Sleele High School. Our Mo++o is Service Phone 33 A. V. Wrighl, Mgr. Cedarville Lumber Company Pine and Hardwood Lumber Shingles, Lalh, Doors, Sash, Glass, Painls, Wire Fence, All Kinds of Mill Worlc. Farm lmplemenls, Traclors and Trucks Cash Paid for Wool Complimenls of Cummings 8: Creswell COAL-FEED-GRAlN-SEED- WOOL - FERTILIZER - FARM MACHINERY - CEMENT - FENCE AND LIVE STOCK Mr. Furst: My boy, there is a rea- son for everything. Ned Brown: No sir, you forget the women. P Central: Number, please ?', Eugene Miller: Numher? WOIIIHH, I put in my nickel and I want my chew- ing gum. just after Miss Hanna left the room. Russ Murry: Where is Oregon LOra-gonej P John Williamson: Out the door. Florence Ferguson: One man dies in New York every minute. Ferne Rose: I'd like to see him. The Cedarville Herald Commercial-Calalogue JOB PRINTING Le? us give you an esilmare on your prlnling BLUE BIRD TEA ROOM Home cooking PLATE LUNCI-IES-DINNERS SANDWICI-IES Home Made Wes E. E. Neal, Prop. Wolford's Garage ANY KIND OF SERVICE Phone 25 Radio Service G. G. MCCALLISTER Phone lOl-I3 W. L. Clemans REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE Soulh Main Cedarville, Ohio Phone 4 On I4l Esco lnvifaiions and Diplomas School Supplies Prinfing and Engraving TI-IE EDUCATIONAL SUPPLY PAINESVILLE, OHIO Singer Sewing Machine Co. I7 N. Founlrain Avenue Repairs for all makes of machines Springfield, Ohio Phone MAin 974 Sohio Good Gas Good Oil Good Service JAMES BAILEY Mgr. FRANCES SI-IAW'S Deparlmenl Slore DRY GOODS WORK SI-IOES Yellow Springs C. L. McGuinn Coal-Feed-Seed Grain and Wool Pu-ri-na Feed A Oualify MILLER STREET Phone 3 Cedarville H. L. Pickering ELECTRICIAN WIRING-REPAIRING RADIOS-WASHERS-SWEEPERS Cedarville, Ohio Phone 22 o Cedarville Grain Co. Com plere Elevaror Service Farmers 81 Traders Bank Esfablished I 867 Federal deposif insurance corpora- lion insures deposifs in This bank wifh 55,000 maximum for each deposif. Under Jrhe Permanem' Deposif ln- surance now in effect JAMESTOWN, OHIO Phone 2l Cedarville, Ohio O See .lean D. Patton For YOUR NEW FORD CAR or TRUCK Phone 4-I79 Ced5fVlll9 At Evans We have ea'ren for I5 years We like Their food-fha'r's why we go back again Ralph G. George INSURANCE-NOTARY PUBLIC Tele hone 7 P Jarneslo Ohio A Friend RECO SPORTING GOODS for Boys and Girls TENNIS-GOLF-BASEBALL Recreation Equipment Co. THE RECO STORE I6-I8 W. High Springfield, Ohio NISLEY'S FINER FOOTWEAR OUALITY SHOES YOUNG WOMEN AND MEN Style-Perfect Fit-Long Wear THE NISLEY SHOE CO. OuaIi+y Shoes for Over 40 Years I9-2I E. High St. Springfield CARRIE'S BEAUTY SHOP When your hair is unbecoming 'fo you, if is time for you to be coming +0 us. Phone 37R2 Jamestown Gibney's LADIES' READY TO WEAR and ACCESSORIES XENIA, OHIO Mrs. Wilson: Chewing,gum, Jean- ette P Jeanette Neal: No, thanks, I have some of my own. H. Benedict: If you had five dol- lars in your pocket what would you do ? Bud Brewer: I'd think I had some- body else's pants on. Alma Brewer: So you've landed a man at last ? R. E. Dennehey: Yes, but you should have seen the ones that got away. Virginia Townsley: Is your new fellow a good one hand driver ? Jeanne Dunevant: Aw, he's not that slow. He takes a taxi and uses both hands. Lumber Millwork Service The Adams-Thuma Company JAMESTOWN We specialize in solving your home modernization problems See us for- GOOD WEARING APPAREL A+ reasonable prices. Also Yard Goods Automobile Insurance-Low Rates and Prompt Service. Home Clothing Co. C. l-l. Hartman, Prop. Geyer's Restaurant FRED F. GRAHAM CO. WALL PAPER A e-ooo PLACE PAINTS TO EAT G'-A55 XENIAV OHIO Phone No. 3 Xenia, Ohio Richards P. W. WEuss DEPENDABLE FOOTWEAR F006 Merkel for The Entire Family 7 W. Main Xeni B Yellow Springs Phone 39:l9 A Business Training assures you of well-paid Employment COURSES OFFERED BY SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE Business Administration Typing Secretarial Accounting Dictaphone Comptometer and all office machines Free Employment service for graduates. Springfield College Luncheons Dinners Sandwiches and Pastries Blue Moon Tea Room 26 N. Ludlow Street Dayton. Ohio BLANCHE C. TURNBULL 350 S. Limestone St. Springfield, Ohio UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS World Champions Standard and Portables-537.50 up Underwood Elliott Fisher Co. 6I Arcade Springfield, Ohio C. N. STEMPER CO. Manufacturers, Distributors HIGH GRADE FOOD PRODUCTS 999 EAST FIRST STREET DAYTON, OHIO ADamS 5265 Athletics may come, athletes may gog And fade as in a dream. The horsefly is the best of ally He's always on the team. Miss Robe: Donald, do you know who's shooting those paper wads ? Donald Ferguson: No, but I think we ought to Hnd out. All work and no play makes Jack a school teacher. Parting advice, put a little water on the comb. SENIORS Prompf Employmenl Fufure Opporiuniiy Wifh your high school educalion as a foundalion, you can quickly qualify for a beginning posifion in business where 'lhere are inspiring opporfunifies for advancement We frain graduafes of bofh commercial and academic courses for office employment Free Placemen+ Deparimenf. Individual advancement Wrife or call for free cafalog and proof of posifions secured by recen+ high school graduafes who have laken our courses. MIAMI-JACOBS COLLEGE Dayfon. Ohio Complimenls of an ATHLETIC GOODS FRIEND 74 PAUL EDWARDS DODGE and PLYMOUTH MOTOR CARS Phone I47 Cedarville, Ohio BROWN 'S DRUGS SCHOOL SUPPLIES GIFTS-STATIONERY GREETING CARDS SAVE WITH SAFETY at your REXALL STORE Lois Fisher : Did you ever take chloroform ? Almeda Harris: No, who teaches it ? Bob Reed: How about some old- fashioned loving ? Dorothy Galloway: Come over some night and I'll introduce you to grandmother. Harold Strowbridge took Alma Brewer to the theater for the Hrst time. They arrived rather early and she was interested in everything about them. Nudging Harold, she whispered: What does the word 'asbestos' mean across the curtain ? Be quiet, said Harold, and don't show your ignorance. That's Latin for 'welcome' 75 Geneva Clemans: I don't like these pictures. The photographer didn't do me justice. C. VVhittington: Woman, you don't want justice. What you want is mercy. Donald Ferguson: What do you ex- pect to be when you become of age? Howard Finney: Twenty-one. Rebecca Galloway drove boldly past the stop light, when an officer appeared in sight. Didn't you see that stop light ? Yes, she replied sweetly, but I didn't see you. Carl Wasner: I just shot a dog. Bob Dunevant: Was he mad P Carl Wasner: Well, he wasn't very well pleased. Wright's Grocery THE STORE OF FINE FOODS Member of WHITE VILLA C. E. BARN HART'S EXCHANGE BAILED HAY and STRAW COKE-COAL-GRAIN-FEEDS OILS. GAS and GREASES Wholesale and Retail Phone 2 on 45 -5, Phofography by AXEL BAHNSEN THE PICTURE SHOP YELLOW SPRINGS. OHIO Ph IO7 '76 PRINTING SCHOOL ANNUALS, PAPERS, ETC. I -, OFFICE SUPPLIES and FURNITURE Book Binding BIanIc Book Manufacfuring Loose Leaf Devices Sfafione s ADams 4125 I The Larqesi P Iing and Binding PIanI in Cenfral Ohio I I The F. J. HEER PRINTING CO 372-386 Soufh Four+I'1 Sfreei' COLUMBUS, OHIO 77 AUTOGRAPHS 78 AUTOGRAPHS 79 5 -L O Ari 4 FEP, all f ll . hi - You +0 +l'1e left and I To fhe righ'r For flue ways of men may sever And H well may be for a day and a nigh? And il well may be forever. 80 .- JVq,95pJVbVI- ml 1-H-1,9-I:-g,qfgV - fir, V--VV: 3.4.3.-hr, ng: z -,yr V-,emi-VZVVTQ--,:V.-VJT. ?5VVVV-Rl-:VV IQ.,-QrV.V-FIV-4-:fm Y., - 5wx1V,V A -. -.yt E X.. V, V- I lv -- 1-I -- -yg-.V --I- ..V-V? . T:VV.V: . I - T - - ,- lr- .T-L ' . -1-.ap .wr .. 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