Chagrin Falls High School - Zenith Yearbook (Chagrin Falls, OH)
- Class of 1918
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W A 2 'Q r 1 .-55 fi 1' 1 K1 ei' Q' W :annum Eiga Alumni inthe Service MAURICIE SHUNIAKER ANNA CARLTON VERNON CLASS BEVERLY BEATTIE RALPH HINE FRANCIS ROWE HARRY HOOPES WILLIAM HOOPES JAJNIES HOOPES FRANK LEROY JUNE LEROY HOWARD FOSTER GEORGE NYCAMP HARRY BURNETT ELMER COCHRAN JOE MATTITS CHARLES HUGGETT WAIITER BRADLEY OWEN CARLTON LESTER JOHNS ROBERT GOLDRACH HARI,EY COOMBES LYLE BRAUND LLOYD HENDERSON Aga R239 gg' Sp ' ,pf fi, 94 SIP W X X XA 3:5 , , 94 S, YS. 3? W :Quail QP , 54 I ill' 11-IPI, ill? lflfx' ill' ,YS wr 1 ' . Q' ' ' ' A ' ' ' W' rn? -- 'f,.,,, f: 4,-., 1 , .. .+- . 1.--1 , -qc V' ' ' ' ' x ' '51 5'r,!r.' Nc ' 1.11 Q . 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Z M' ,sl I., Avy -A Q-:' Q,-IK Y bl : v -L i: i Z. :Il , , J.. 3. 13 E .A 11:4 ' . 4 ,, .. it . .. 2 .,-,4i.2i.,il'5: 1 nf ? U L 'fix I A Q: , .lamim THE ANNUAL 4,4-A '+V Published by THE CLASS OF 1918 xx ' xxvwwslxugwxw G , wk XNX xx wxxxxxxxxxxxmxxxxxm 7, Q WXWNW NWN wwxH'Wtw xxxxxxxwxxxxxwxxxxx QQ N W WWW WNW M mxxxxxxxxkxuluuummm f 1 W www ww WWW t wxxxxxxxuxxxwwxX N N WNXNXXW 1xxtunl'5 uM' MXXXXXXXXXXXXNXXXXXXFBX 'Z' XAWXXRNNUNMNKWYW WM Wxxxxuxxm M NXQW WW ylll X1 slxxxulvNVWNHRWXM x WEN EM RQ Q ESE W F Eggs?-J f iam f 25A LLLQQSJ mal .Ramp cf QF '7D'jfEC cf 5J-J mHgAZJ LC-Z rw? Q I EE Q Qi ZE11?J??EZ1J?ESxQJDmFElE2E gb E6 N N S Q Q EE W QQ ' DJJ LCZ ' 7111 UL al Env ' Lg?CgZ ffigkzq U55-,gsm RCS Eb '4 I Q mu E5 'V' ll' 7 ' 7 ' Q Q QvR1,,, k,,?l5eg22ZMQ,1f.Lfs+g,a:,,l5:Qga,1 g gl + EQ 'S QQ es QQ E5 Q15 'f 'i' S f Q l swag,-fl, gf, 55113152324 I r I ,, W Annual Board Staff Editor in Chief .,.... Assistant Editor ..... Business Manager ...... Assistant Managers .,.v.,. MCGLENEN JOHNS MAPES I EUGENE NICHOLS CHALMER STEVENS ROBERT MOSHER Editor of Art ....,.. .............. I VAN WHIMS Assistant Editor ........... ........ E MMA ATWATER Editor of Literature ......... ........,.....,.............,,........ E VA ROWE Editor of Organization MARJORIE VAN VALKENBURG Assistant Editor ......ii..... .................,V,....,.. R UBY DUTTON Editor 'of Athletics ...,.... ..i,,...i E MERSON GATES Editor of Jokes ..... ............. E DWIN CLAss Editor of Alumni ...... Editor of Calendar ..,,.. Editor of Feature ...... Editor of Poems .....i.., t..,,.i,,VERNEITA FENTON ..,...,..MARY MATTUS .................CELIA CARZO0 ....E..,.RUTH MCLAUGHI.IN LELAND N. DRAKE B. E.: B. Peil.g O. N. U. Superintendent ,lil.l...l1-l- RUTH LOOMIS B. S. in H. E. Baldwin-Wzillaee College CHAS. R. VAN EMAN B. College of NVOOSIGI' Principal T. A. TAYLOR SllIIf'I'UiSOI' of Manual Training FLORENCE B. HANNA Ph. B., Heidelberg 1 ,.l,.,.l.. l.- MARIE GOTSHALL Oberlin Business School ,l,,l.,L ANNE M. WEIDMANN Lit. BJ Ped. B.g A. B. Baldwin-VVallzlee College MRS. ZOE LONG FOUTS Supervisor of Music ff i 5.35.5 ix 1 1 gi... - .. ,- fi? - 1 , cms. I 5:51-15. President A,.,... , ,..... V.. . ,fgI1l':NN MAPES S6Cl'l?fflI'y ,..A . .,.....v ... . .. 4.,., M E 111.12 JOHNS VIICC-I,I'f'SfdP!l1l 1.11 1,,.....w,111.1.... I VAN WHIMS Trrffzsurrfr 11111 1111... V E11N1-:ITA F12N'roN Comms .,,1111. ..1,11 1 .Green and White- F1,ow1cH ...Y.....1.,11..,.1 111,,.., W hitc Rose M0'l l'0 ...111,11,..,....11,1 .1Y1,.,,11 ' 'V011I01'r, Hes! po1woir 11 IIIIIIIIII A l' IVAN WHIMS Uldealistic Ivan Scientific Course. Vice-President of Class. Football, 4. Base Ball, 1. Alcyone Debating. Editor of Art. - GLENN MAPES Gallant Glenn Scientific Course. President of Class. Boys' Glee, 3, 4. Football, 2, 3, 4. Basketball, 3, 4. Alcyone Debating. Business Manager. Thy modesty's a Many a valiant candle to thy merit. knight is there, But, he the chieftain of them all. IlllllIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllIIIlillllHillIIIllllIHlllllltllllllllllllllllllllll1llllllllllllIIIIIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllWWHHH!ll11IllllIIIIIHIlillIIIIllllllllllllIIllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIlllllllllllillllllll MERLE JOHNS Musical Merle Commercial Course. Secretary of Class. Girls' Glee, 1, 2, 3, 4. Phidelphian General. Assistant Editor. Dimples, d i m p I e s everywhere and every dimple a dare. VERNEITA FENTON Versatile Verneita Commercial Course. Treasurer of Class. Girls' Glee, 1, 2, 3, 4. Alcyone General, lPres.J Editor of Alumni. Heaven itself would stoop to her. 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Phidelphian Debating. Asst. Editor Art. There is no crown in the world so good as patience. CELIA CARZOO 1 1: 'Conversative Celia Scientiiic Course. Girls, Glee, 4. Alcyone Debating Editor of Feature. As merry as the d is long. EDVVIN CLASS Entertaining Edwin Commercial Course. Alcyone Debating. Editor of Jokes. It is quality, not size ay that counts. FLORENCE DIPPO Fanciful Florence Commercial Course. Girls' Glee, 1, 2, 3, 4. Alcyone General. A smile not less brighter than her hair. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHI!lH4lllllllllllllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllll 13 ' NIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHMVKKHWHHNitWiii1iiN11II111IIIIiIiIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIPIIIIIIIIiIiiIIIiilIlIlIIIIIIlIUilIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINlllllllllllNIllIlllllllilllllllllllllll lii RUBY DUTTON Reflective Ruby Commercial Course. Girls' Glee, 1, 2, 3, 4. Phidelphian Debating. Asst. Editor Organ- izations. What she undertakes she does. LUCILE DUNCAN Loquacious Luc-ile Scientific Course. Girls' Basketball, 3. Alcyone Debating. Trouble lies but light- ly on her heart. MILDRED FISCHER Meditative Mildred Commercial Course. Alcyone Debating. Honors come by dil- igence. IIIIIIIIIlIlIlIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllillIIIIIIIIIUIIi1tlIlIIIIiillIIIlllI1IIll1I1llllllllllllllllllllllllIlIIIIlllllllllilltllllllllilllliliilillilitllllllllll!llllllilllllllllllllllIIIIllIlllIIlllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllIlIllIllllllllllllllllllllllillllllillllllllllllll lllillillllitltllkiilllililitllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIlllllllllllllllltllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII EMERSON GATES Excelling Emerson Scientific Course. Boys' Glee, 3, 4. Football, 3, 4. Basketball, 4. Phidelphian Debating. Pres. Athletic Associa- tion. Editor of Athletics. I believe in being neutral. IllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIII HHH!HHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIVIIVVHHHIHHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHHHIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII LYMAN HUGGETT Lusty Lyman Scientific Course. Boys' Glee, 1. Football, 4. Phidelphian General. I would help others out of a fellow-feeling. IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHI IIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIHHIHHHIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHHHHHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHHH IIHHHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHHHHHHIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIVVVVHHHHHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIVVHHHHHHIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIVVVVVHiHHIIIIHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVVIHHH1HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHHHH11IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHHIIIIIHHHHHHHHHHHHIIIHHHHHHHHHHHHHHIIIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII MARY MATTUS Modest Mary Commercial Course. Girls' Glee, 1, 2, 3, 4. Alcyone Debating. Editor of Calendar. To beguile many and to be begailed by one. WESLEY McGLENEN Wise Wesley Scientific Course. Boys' Glee, 1, 2, 3, 4. Football, 2, 3, 4. Basketball, 2, 3, 4. Phidelphian Debating. Editor-in-Chief. ExceedingIy well read. l.- RUTH MacLAUGHLIN Reserved Ruth Commercial Course. Phidelphian General. Editor of Poems. She If e eps her thoughts to herself most- ly u HHHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIHIHWIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIHIHIHHIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHHHHHIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHHHHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 15 IIIIIIIHIIIHHHHHHHHIHHHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIllIIllIIIIIIIllIlllIIllIIIllIIllIllIIIllIIllIlilIIllIIllIIIIIIIIIllIIllIIIllIIIIIIIIIlllIlllIlllIIllIIllIIllIlllIlllIllllIIllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIiIllllilllllillllllllllillIliiiII11IIIIIIIIIII1IIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIllIiIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIlIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ANC MAN ROBERT MOSHER EUGENE NICHOLS HOWARD NYMAN I EVA' ROWE H Resourceful Robert Evasive Eugene Honest Howard Emclent Eva Scientific Course. Scientific Course. Post Graduate Course. Classgcaf Course' Boys' G1oo,1, 2,3,4. B0ys'Glee,1,2,3,4. Phidoiphian General. gills Geal- I we y Football, 1, 2, 3, 4. Football, 2, 3, 4. 4- .Much wisdom Often Yone were, C- Ed't f L't t r . Basketball, 3. Basketball, 2, 3, 4. goes with fewest words? 1 Of 0 1 era u e Base Ball, 1. Base Ball, 1. What woman knows Alcyone Debating. Alcyone Debating. not her own road to vic- Managerial Board. Assistant Manager. tory? I am not in the roll I know a trick worth of common men. two of that. llllllIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllilillllllllllllllllIIIIlllllIIIllllllIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllillIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllillllllllllllllilIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllilllllllilllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 16 IIIIIIIIII IHVHHHIHIHHHNIWIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIEIIIIIIIIIIHIHHHHHHHHHHHIIIIIIIIII fx CHALMER STEVENS Critical Chalmer Scientific Course. Boys' Glee, 3, 4. Football, 3, 4. Phidelphian Debating. Managerial Board. Swift as a shadow, short as any dream. IIIIIIIIIIItIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIltIIIllIIIIIIIIllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHI IIIIHUHHVHWI1HHIIIlllIIllllIIllllIIHHHHIHHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHHH VHH!IHIHHIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIHHVHHHN NHHHHHHHIIIIIIIIIIIII v.-.11 ,..5 MARJORIE VAN VAL- KENBURG Mischievo11s Marjorie Commercial Course. Girls' Glee, 4. Phidelphian Debating. Editor Organizations. A winsome smile and a winning way, WiII lighten blackest day. IIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVIIIIIIIIH e'en the HIHHHIHIHHHHHHHHHHIHHIIIIIIII IllIllIItVVHVllVVHVHHHH!HIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIHHHHWHHHHNHHtHIIHIHIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIllIHIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIII ,,.-5 MARIE WARREN Meek Marie Commercial Course. Alcyone Debating. There's little of the melancholy element in her. IIIIIIIIIHIHHVHWHHH-WHHHVHWHHHttHtHHHHHHHHHHIIIIIMMIHHIIIIIIIHHHHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 17 ' at 'ii' The History of the Senior Class ONTRARY to expectations, the class of 1918 is still intact. Some members of this class planned to settle European trouble and had thought they would have to leave for the front before graduation. The Secretary of War probably heard about this de- termination and issued an edict, that it would be to the interest of the country for the members of this class. as Well as the members of some other classes, to remain in school until after graduation. The edict of the Sec- retary, coupled with the kindness of the faculty, en- abled us to keep our roll intact. Of the thirty pupils, who entered High School with our class, twenty-one remain. The allurements of finance and the edict of the faculty caused a few members of our family to decide that the world could not wait longer for an ex- position of their genius. They, therefore, went to work. The history of this class, if correctly written, would be the history of Chagrin Falls High School during the past four years. Indeed, it would probably extend farther back, for we remember the advance announce- ments, which heralded our coming. As Freshmen, either the fellows then in High School failed in their advertised program, or we were fitter to survive than they thought, for it was not the Freshman Class, that was initiated that year. It was rather the remainder of the High School. We imposed our will upon them with the result that the school has made wonderful progress during the past four years. It is a matter of history Qprinted in former annualsj. that our modesty bespeaks our merit. While these things are true our modesty forbade our mentioning ever greater achievements. In scholastic activities, we have bee11 supreme. Although the Board of Educa- tion thought to handicap us by adopting a new and more strenuous course of study, their efforts acted only as a spur to achievement. Athletic councils passed drastic rules intended to curb our prowess on field and floor. We took our time to diagnose these new situa- tions, lie very low for a couple of years, as our athletic record shows, and then sprang it upon our opponents all at once. This successful camouflage of getting an under elassman to do all the heavy work in athletic stunts will probably be liberally copied by future Senior Classes. We have demonstrated its usefulness and if these copyists will handle their under classmen as suc- cessfully as we have guided Kline their glory will be great. Much depends upon whether they have a Kline to guide. . In intellectual ability our class ranks well and main- tains the traditions of our school for high scholarship. We are proud of our scholarship record. We realize that our supreme effort should be to make good as stu- dents, and our class records show that we have en- deavored to do this. In other school activities the members of our class have borne their share of the burden. ln athletics, of the present year Football Team, seven of the eleven regulars are members of our class. In the school Glee Clubs, Senior girls are prom- inent and Senior boys predominate. The President and Treasurer of Boy's Glee are members of our class. The President of the Debating Club would wear a 1918 llllIlllllllIllIIII Q 1 class pin if we believed in such trifles. Our class has conducted Senior Chapel on each Friday of the year and in all other school activities, we have tried to do our just part. W. Mc., '18, Illllllfi v Our High School The High School on the hill Stands stately by the wayg And on its well known campus Th-e sun shines there all day. I see the High School windows Wide open to the air, But the faces of my classmates- They arc no longer there. The same old desks are standing, As once in days of yoreg I wish I were a child again To just return once more. The high extending flag pole Still waves our flag on highig But those who oft have seen it Their luck do elsewhere try. They walk not down the pathway, Nor linger in the hall, But shadow andsilence and sadness Are hanging over all. The birds sing in the branches With sweet familiar tone, But the voices of my classmates Are mcm,ries now alone. And this scene so dear to Inemory I shall not soon forget, For it's where I spent my happy youth And years I'll ne'er regret. M. A. J., '18, N 4 I ,igiuggj En Q1 C mug QKQXLNLXKXKKKKUKKKK KK Organization Prvsidrfnt . . .... . .. A.,,,. . .. ., ..,.. A . . .. . ,.A..., P A NUI, STEEI. V ive-P1-f's1'r1f'1zt . .... 4. .,Y. .. . .., .. . .. .,,,A ., EVIiHli'l l' KLINH Szfcrfftury and TI'6'llSllI'l?I' . .,,. .. ,,Y, .,. .,,.. .. MlI.IJRPIlD FHRRIS Conous .. ..,..,.,...,,. Maroon and Wl1itc FLOWER .,o.oo.. .......,.. A mcricun Beauty BMJK Row- lllS, Edward Pltlllj, Hairy lrulnan. lWIDDl.E Huw-flivcrclt Kline, Mildred Ferris, A FHQN1' Row-William l. Oliver Hoopcs, Teddy Allshonsc, Paul Stccl, Lc K wis ont, Everett Bartholonlcw, Earl Sanders Clayton C':f: ' X ' ' Iargaret Hubbell, Mamie Blacklcr, Flora Pcdler, Hilda Schn Sylvia Buch, Edith Sec-hler, Miss Hanna. arkworthy, Marie Hoffman, Elizabeth llodf-'J El Bus, ina Fosdick, Sarah Blackford, Florence Gifford, Harold Robinson. , Junior Class History 0 give a history of the class of 'Nineteen of the High School and go into detail, would mean a task of many months and volumes, so I will bring out only a few of the most striking events of their career. As Freshmen, we were as green as most Freshmen are. Although a few of our number entered into the activities of the school, the most of us worked at our studies, for although the activities of the school are helpful and important, it has always been the aim of our class to have class work first, as we believe in a broad education. This fact has distinguished our class ever since. The next year, we added to our general account by plunging into many activities of the school. Although most boys of the school are very active in the athletic lines of the school, we are most proud of the fact that the Junior Class has furnished the star athlete of the school. Kline leads in all the athletic sports and has brought the same, state-wide recognition by his skill. In literary, the Juniors have refused to take a second place, for among our number are found the most convincing debaters, the most persuasive orators, the most amusing jesters and the most talented musicians. One of the most enterprising undertakings of the year was the Lecture Course, under the auspices of the Junior Class. Four numbers and the operetta, The Hermit of Hawaiif' constituted the Course this year. The Course gave a first class entertainment to the com- munity and financially, there is no question as to its success. The real support of the Class along with the fine cooperation of the townspeople, is what caused the splendid success. Wlizmt climax in our attainments, the Senior year shall bring, we shall have for our own Annual of next year. We are sure that this Annual, with the Class behind it, can never be anything but a great success, as most of the undertakings of the whole school are. The Class, now numbers twenty-seven good, hard working students with t'Doc,' Steel, as President and with the same old fight. our remaining year should be nothing but suc- cessful. W. L., '19. S'-. my f 'Q 6 l - 554' .- 90:5 I-EI v W Z, ,, DFHU DRE v i Organizatlon Prvsidffnt .. .....4,...A,..,...A... ,.V..,..,.,,,,,...,, KATHHYN MCGLI-JNEN VIICI?-IJI'PSl'dl?l1ll ... ... .,. ,4 ,,..,...,....,........, D O NALO BRAUND Secretary ...A... ...,,.. .,..,.... G I ,ADA JOHNSON Treasurer .4,....... ,....4 ..... ,..,..,... R OBER1' JOHNSTON COLORS . ......., Cream and Crimson F LOWER Rose Bmzu RowfMerrill Bartholomew, Philip Didhani, Martin Spielhziupter, I,eo11arml Murphy, Robert Johnston, Eugene Mapes, Alman Barber, lirwin Zepp. Slcczoxn Row- fArlie Cline, Ruth Seott, Dorothy Giles, Clara Zl'lll2lll, Mildred Fenton, Kathryn Melllenen, Gertrude Hunkin. 'i'H1nn Row-liclith Cope, Esther Vesey, Marian Eclwurmls, Ellllllll Spielhzlupier, Merinus Suter, Edwin Miller VVilbur Bowie, Glenn Johnson, Donald Braund, Glenn Hamster. FUUIKTH liow-f-Lillizln Paver, Mar aret Heiteh, Helen Voclruskzi, Lois Gore Leota Stcever, Glaulzl Johnson, . , - Q , Ida Dlppo, Leona hclwarcls. FnoN'r Row-Marguerite Van Valkenburg, Frances Huggett, Rose Burch. Sophomore Class - HE history of the class of Nineteen-twenty is a symphony in thirty-six parts. If I could touch the sleeping strings and get responsive harmony from the units colnprising this sylnphony, and transcribe that harmony into words, the history thus formed would be a story of achievement worthy of the custom of our school. We are Sophomores, wise beyond the tradition of the name. Wh-y add to our burdens those extra two years, given to play and frivolity, known as Junior and Senior? The one is Junior because it is younger than something else, and the other Senior because it is older than something else. The Sophomores have been the most distinguished class in this school, in that they have dedicated to the ones, who followed, two new buildings, also from this class come some of the ones, who have already won fame and there are great promises of still more to come. Although, some of the members at times go astray, the younger ones or Juniors,, are usually the leaders. The discords in our symphony are trivial and easily atuned. The faculty in attempting to harmonize these discords have broken a few strings. But the process of tuning, has strengthened the other chords. Chagrin Falls High School has achieved the distinction of main- taining the traditions of our High School, and the pres- ent Sophomore Class is the best second year class in the history of C. F. H. S. This must be true, if the school progresses. The class of Nineteen-twenty has already made so much history that, when the proper time comes to re- late it in full, it will probably be a volume in itself. K. Me., '20. K .1 ' 1 . W Nw I I .1 svhjlllllc 1 If 'zflluuv f THE FRESHMAN ANDHISMASTER YY 3 Nix I , ,x YQ I J mlm? 1 v r .., A wa , J 'Q - .2 .PI'6SldPI1f .,.,..Y .......VY ,,.Y. ... .,....,......, ,....Y ...... .... Vice-President Secretary ,...v , Treasurer .rr,..,.., CoLoRs . FLOWER Organization .JOHN RODGERS .. ....r.A..r. ...,........,. M ARGARET Bowls .,......,,........BETHEL HOBAHT .,,...,r..,........,......G1.AnYs KECK r........White and Purple Rose BACK Row-John Rodgers, Lloyd Elliot, Paul Sieberl, Maleolm Kent, John BZlllIl13l'll12lI'l, Jesse Dutton, Lawrence Winchell, Elmer Lambert, Vernon Miller. Nlllllbidi ltowfliethel Hobart, Gladys Keck, Huth Class, Thelma Williams, Vivian Hall, Hazel Dean, Cecil Burnett Florence Brown, Robert Root, Marguerite Henry, Lester Green. Barbara XVeistat, Leona Reynolds, Margaret Howe Irene Munn, Lois Smith, Esther Kinsey. l RoN'1' Row-fEdna Hoppe, Leona Nellis, Margaret Dewey, Margaret Kesco, Ada Blackford, Kathleen Pealer, Gladys Johnston, Mildred Chambers. X - Freshmen Class IGHT lnonths and several days ago, there entered into Chagrin Falls High School, a Freshmen Class, possessed of high merit and dedicated to the prop- osition of making a name for itself in the classroom and on the field. Now, we are engaged in a great daily battle, testing whether in Algebra, Latin or Athletic sports, any other class can equal us. We meet in the great Study Hall every morn. We are come to cram our brains with the knowledge, which those, who gave their lives to the writing of our text books, have therein inscribed. It is altogether unavoidable that we do this. For truth to tell, we can not desecrate, we cannot con- fiscate, we can not escape these books. ,X The upper classmen, bright as they are, who studied here, have established standards, which we are bound to equal and surpass. The school may little note, nor long remember the things they do here, but it can never forget the stunts we pulled this year. It is for us, the Freshmen, rather to be here dedicated to the great task of keeping our teachers busy assigning lessons. Therefore, we hereby highly resolve that these teach- ers shall not have taught in vain, and that this High School, because of us, may have added glory to its name, and that the spirit of the Freshmen Class shall live on forever. M. F. K., '21 Seventh Grade Our first year of Junior High has been an eventful one, for it has brought with it so many privileges, which to us have been very pleasant. To attend Junior Chapel each Monday morning marks the first advance- ment in our school life and makes us realize we are really a part of the High School. A few social events have interspersed our regular work, one being a Hal- l0we'en party at the home of one of our classmates. As spring advances, we expect to make several trips to the woods. The class has taken much interest in the Manual Training, Domestic Science and Gymnasium classes. Literary societies have been organized and we have had several programs during the year. the program given the afternoon of December 21, being of especial interest. M. F. S. 5 . Eighth Grade In 1910 about thirty small boys and girls met in a school building. It was a group of very timid young- sters. Our first teacher, Miss Russel, took us in hand as she has eight classes just like us since then. Later we were developed either by kindness or force into a group of students, quiet when scolded and noisy when- ever a small chance for fun came in. Eight years have passed since the time we started to school, which have not been spent idly. Our number increased as we advanced through the grades, until we are forty-two in number. We are not so timid as in 19103 I should say we are rather rude at times. The girls arc learning to be splendid cooks and the boys are learning to make furniture. There is much fine material in our class, the material good citizens are made of, and we want to be good citizens so we wish each other a happy and prosperous future. A. L. 'af --vv-W- 'K V!! . ,, A L A ' ' i B bl' 17' fi JB Q Lf f Y :V Q, 0 ju I Q no M f. E X .Sf V-'AA X 0 'Iii I, f ,M s Q . ' ' is' , T 0 0 5. Q ,j i 4 44 ,gf ,4 4 Q Q 1 l Z Q 3 O 0 4 . - at Z 3 I A T C I I il x ' 0 G6 t f .3 4 qbge, I 4 1,,.Q ' Af -1 -61 fe fe! :Citi 'Sill 'nc 'QT flolx- Ng:-pi Oi X' 69, xciyiipl FW :RLS ' n..E-:E Organization Pres. ...........,,. Mllillkblll Frzlnus Sec'y. ,,...V......A... MARY M.xr'rUs Treus. .,,,.. MARGARET Hunmcm. Librarian .,....w Enrrn SEC nu-in The 1917-18 Girlts Glee Club consists of twenty-eight members and under the direction of Mrs. Zoe Long Fouts, has accom- plished the usual amount of work this year. lts success is due partly to the members' faith- fulness in their work. The operetta, The Hermit of Hawaii, which was given by the two Glee Clubs, was very successful, owing to the com- bined efforts of Mrs. Fonts and Miss Loomis. Although seven members will be lost by grad- uation, there will be sufficient new ones to carry out the good work of the Club. M. H. F. 'l9. li.-uzli lflowf- Ruby Dutton, l.L-onu liilwzircls, Edith Cope,MargucritcHcl1ry,Flora Pccller, lxi2ll'f.f2ll'Ct Hublwll Sylvia lillfll, Margaret Rowe. mm-1 liowf-lirlmi lfosmlick, Ida hippo, Marie ldlflillllliill, Celia Curzon, Milmlrvcl Ferris, iPres.lg Milmlrcrl Fvn Ella Hubay. FRONT ROVV'gGl1Hl2l.l0llIlSOIl, Dorothy Giles, Florcm-0 Brown, lilizahcth VVakcfiL-ld. F 46 my I al if xxx Q6 Q Q ff A of 'wt X? V5 3 N L, , T GO 6 ? on L QW 3-, if Organization .EUGENE N1cHoLs f f President ....,..,....... l ll! Secretary-Treasurer .... GLENN MAPES ....................PH1L1P DIDHAM NSE Q .X . W E? f Y? my WP! Librarian The Boy's Glee Club of '17-'18, which consists of twenty members, has endeavored to maintain the reputation of preceding years. Under the stellar efforts of Mrs. Zoe Long Fouts and Miss Loomis, the work accomplished bythe Glee Club is up to the high standard. This is shown by the splendid results of the operetta, The Hermit of Hawaii. While the Glee Club will lose six of its members this year through graduation, the new mem- r will endeavor to fill their places and continue the successful course. E. P. N., '18, bers coming in next yea 36 Ii li0XV'fXYiiii2lIl1 I,z1rkwoi'tl1y, Paul Steel, Iiniersnn Gates, Earl Sanders, Lewis Kent, Oliver Hoo XIIDIILIC liowf-llomild Bruuml, Lawrence Winehell, Jesse Dutton, Wesley Melllenen, Harry Truinzin Bo'r'mM ROXVfEllg0ll0 Nia-hols, Chulmei' Stevens, Philip Dimlliuin, Glenn Mapes. The Hermit Of Hawaii OPERETTA IN TWO ACTS igi Presented by the Glee Clubs of the High School under the direction of MRS. ZOE LONG FOUTS, assisted by MISS RUTH LOOMIS i101 Violinist ...s........ .................. M R. EVERETTE KLINE Accompanist ...,..,,., ....,,.. M ISS DOROTHY GILES Stage Manager ...,.... ..,.... M ISS MII,IJRED FERRIS CAST OF CHARACTERS Kanopoi, Prince of Hilo ,.,,,,..,.,,,,,,. ,.,...,.,..,,,......,. .....,...,................ .................... W E s I.EY MCGLENEN Princess Kilani, His daughter ...,............... I,,.,.,.........,...............,,. H ILDA SCHMIOT Toto, Tata, Her attendants .,..,c,,,..,,.............Y. ,..,..... M ERLE JOHNS, EDITH SECHLER Napoopoo, Konobopo, Hawaiian Nobles .,..... ......... I JOUIS KENT, EUGENE NICHOLS 0 YO f 1 ,,.................. ,.,,.........,,.V.......,....... G LENN MAPES Mee Tu 4The Three Wise Menl ..........,,,..I. .......,.,. E MERSON GATES Kahunal j .................... ......... C HALMER STEVENS Lieut. Paul C. Green, of the U. S. Navy ......... ............... E ARI, SANDERS Bosun Bill, also Of the U. S. Navy ...........,., ....,,,, P HILIP DIDHAM Takapili, Oldest Inhabitant ....,.......,,...,....,,..,,,I....Yv.........,....,. .....,,,.........,, ,..,,,,, R 0 BERT MOSHER Mi Yi, a Fisherman ......,........,.....................,...........,................ ....................., ...... C I ,AYTON CRAFTS Chorus of Villagers, Men and Maidens, Fisliermen, Guards, etc. 39 L TERARY -0 -f4g?3'lllll'j 1 W ...nf Q T Z i., The Excitement Hour Between 1:20 and 3:00, 'Ere our zeal is beginning to lower, Comes a pause in our day's recitation, That is known as the excitement hour. I hear in the Junior-room around me The shuflling of many feet. The sound of a door that is closed As a judge slips into his seat. 40 From my corner I see in the distance, Treading the long narrow aisle, Grave Esther and the laughing Merinus, And Glada with sunny smile. Everett B., Gertrude and Merrill Have returned to their seats by the wall And when Eva has something to say They seem not to listen at all. A whisper and then a silenceg And I know by their merry eyes They have plotted and planned together To take the foe by surprise. A sudden rush from the Phidelphs, A sudden raid on the stage! Edna, Mildred and Leonard are vieing, A vote from each judge to engage! They almost o'erwhelm us with numbers, Mapes, Everett, Leona and Glenn, Margaret, Lillian and Arlie, Are the future's great women and men. Do you think, 0 blue-eyed Dorothy Because you have won before That Frances at the piano Is not a match for you and more? The judges have made the decision. 'Twill spoil the Phidelphians' fun, For put this down on the record That the Alcyone's side has won. And the record shall be kept forever Yes, forever and a day, Till the walls of old C. F. H. S. Shall crumble in ruin away. R.S 90 1 Merinus's Prize Lie! Told to the Gen- eral Lits, November 2nd, 1917. Faculty Versus Seniors WING to the incomplete football schedule, the Athletic Association called for volunteers for this week's ga1ne. The Faculty and the Seniors loy- ally responded. Although the Faculty was depleted in members, they hoped to put out a winning team by having two men with the ambition of twelve and doing the work of eleven. The proceeds are pledged to a worthy cause, namely, the purchase of curtain cords for the study room windows. The game was staged on Johnsonis special field at 9:15 Thursday eve-- ning Nov. 1, 1917. Despite the loss of one pig skin veteran, Pi. H. Farm- er, Captain Drake was confident he could turn out a winning team that would rival anything that any Senior Captain could produceg even if he went to Orange or Solon to get gridiron stars. Pinkey Stev- ens and Slick Class were given the joint honor of holding the team in the great clash. Burdock Mosh- er was first considered, but Pinkey and Slick were afraid of his name. Snoopy Mapes wanted to be in the game so as to get next to the faculty. When Thurs- day night dawned, Johnson had his field excellently prepared, all padded with cotton so no one would get hurt, also had two churches at the ends of the field so the teams could kick over the spires. The teams lined up for the kick-off, the Seniors receiving, and Manager Van Eman kicking off. The hall sailed high through the air hitting Pinkey on the nose, thereby puncturing the ball. The game--was then delayed until 10:00 o'clock, as it was necessary to send to Solon for a new ball. Solon being about four hun- dred miles distant, Haster of the Sophomore class of 1920 went over in his steam airship which was geared up to go two hundred miles an hour. At Willoughby he landed in the Chagrin River and submerged, thereby converting his machine into a submarine. As he came on he grew reckless and forgot about the dams and crashed into the one at the bridge and the one at the mill. This great wall of water then came rushing toward the crowd waiting on the bleachers. The people broke away, but the field was washed away, and John- son with it. In consequence of this little incident, Sophomores are enjoying a half holiday this afternoon. l , . 11 I 6 SEQ? t , , . . , ' 'fun-nl ,, 4 Organization PlY'SI'flI'IZf .... .,,.., ......., ,... ....., P 1Mr:nsoN G.'x'rEs SI't'l'l'tflI'y .... ,,... l ln.oA Sf:HMl'l 1' 7'1'f'u.sz11'e1' . , , .... ..... ..... A.....,., .. .4, E Mn, SAND1-:Hs A new value is added to High School Athletics. Added to the physical development which has always resulted from systematic physical exercise is the ability to more rapidly assimilate the training given in military camps. Men formerly famous as field and track athletes in American Colleges and High Schools make up in great part the otticers and aviators in our new American armies. Their athletic training has fitted them for this work. Chagrin Falls High School has always maintained teams in each branch of athletic sports. Our teams have been successful far beyond what one would antici- pate in a small high school. Our record during the past years is an enviable one for it is a tradition of the school that we meet our opponents in a fair and sports- lll1lllllkC way. 415 T LETIIIS Illlll J l BACK ROXVYSZIINIGPS, fMgr.Jg Whims, Spiclhauptvr, Mapes, Gates, Larkworthy, Coach Crafts BIIDDLH ROXVfDiflh2llIl, Huggctt, Mc'Glon0n, Kline, fCapt.Jg Nichols, Hoopes, Crafts. FRONT Row-Jackson, Stevens. Football HE Football season of 1917 was decidedly the most successful in the history of C. F. H. S. The suc- cess was due mostly to our Coach, Mr. Crafts, who is a most competent man and has worked with the team from our first victory until our last. We consider our- selves fortunate to have had a coach of his caliber and the school and all contestants may be proud of the way that he has taught the squad how to play hard, fast and clean. We started our season with a practice game with Solon High School and did a little light work in which, we emerged ahead, with a victory and a score of 74 to 0. Our next game was more difficult, but we won from Lincoln High of Cleveland by 19 to 0 score. Then, we started down the list winning our first six games and leaving only six points for our opponents, score. But then, followed two harder games. Our luck changed and our opponents had all the breaks of the game. We lost to Baldwin-Wallace College Freshmen, and to Cleveland Heights. But the talk that our coach gave us, must have put fight into the team, as we journeyed to Ravenna and showed them how to play the game, and won by a final score of 82 to 0. This game ended our victorious season and may we have many more such. About nine men will be lost by graduation, so it does not look very promising for the coming year with only two varsity men to play. The scores of the past season were as follows: C. F. H. S. 74 Solon 0 C. F. H. S. 19 Lincoln 0 C. F. H. S. 20 Amherst 6 C. F. H. S. 80 Kent 0 C. F. H. S. 18 Willoughby 0 C. F. H. S. 6 B. W. Freshmen 18 C. F. H. S. 0 Cleveland Heights 40 C. F. H. S. 82 Ravenna 0 Bedford 0 E. W. K., '19, C. F. H. S. 27 BASKETBALL fx .3- Alumni Berea All Slurs Elyria Amlu-rst VVL-st High The Schedule Was as Follows: 37 C. F. H. 26 C. F. H. S 27 C. F. H. S 17 C. F. H. S 17 C. F. H. S 34 C. F. H. S 413 Berea St. Ignatius Willoughby Cleveland Hts Barbcrton Akron Central BACK ROXYfV2ll'l Email, Steel, Gates, Hoopes, Drake, Ulozlchb. FRONT liuwfMCGlenen, Nichols, Kline, fCapt.Jg Mapes, fMgrJ. CAPTAIN KLINI' Basket Ball ITH practically the whole of last year's squad back for the team, the basket ball season was a decided success. It was a success in regard to the number of games won, the financial results of the season, and the high standard of sportsmanship upheld by the team of C. F. H. S. throughout the season. The schedule of the season was the heaviest that it has been in years and Chagrin held its own in all the games. Much of the success was due to the coaching, which was done by Mr. Drake. The clean playing and hard fighting left a pleasant impression upon all the oppo- nents and showed that Chagrin was playing to win and to win by fair means. The first game with the Alumni on Chistmas night proved the weak points and Chagrin lost by a small margin. After arranging the players and picking the subs, the team went into the season'with bold determi- nation and cleaned up on Berea, which started the win- ning streak. One of the surprises of the season was the defeat of the town team. One of the creditable things that shows the season a success, was that the defeats were by a very small margin. The largest defeat was by four points, which was by Akron Central at Delaware, the next by three points at West High of Akron, and the next, by two points by Norwalk. These were the only defeats of the season. The team went to Delaware to the Ohio Inter- Scholastic Basket Ball Tournament, but drew Akron Central and met their Waterloo by a 14 to 10 score. Four men will be lost by graduation, but many good players are coming in from the second teamj A win- ning team is prophesied for next year. E. W. K., '19. The Ohio Interscholastic Tournament 1917 and 1918 was one of the most successful years in the history of our High School Athletics. The fine work done by the basketball team during their season qualified them to attend the annual Inter- scholastie Tournament at Delaware March 1 and 2, held under the auspices of O. W. U. The team arrived in the rain and remained under the reign of hard luck throughout the tournament. Our first and last game was with Akron Central, the winning team of the tournament. The game was a very fast one and the end of the first half the score stood 6 to 5 in favor of Akron Central. This was a sort of a wet blanket on Akron's hopes as they thought they would run away with the Jerk Water Town, as they called Chagrin. The last half was very fast and rough, Chagrin still holding their own, when the whistle blew the score was 14 to 10 in Akron's favor. The game was considered by the University as one of the features of the tournament. The team's success this year is greatly due to the star playing of Captain Kline. His playing has been the pillar of the team all year. St. Petersburg, the oppos- ing team for our consolation game did not show up, thus preventing Captain Kline from being chosen for the All Ohio High School Team. He was, however, placed upon the second team without even presenting himself before the committee, which shows his fame has traveled far and wide. While at Delaware, the team was entertained by the Phi Dels at their Frat house. The whole team enjoyed the fine treatment they received there, the members of the Frat surrendering their rooms to us during our stay. We had with us, one of our Alumni who was a Phi Del at college and knew all the ropes.', Some of our team decided they wanted dates with some of the fair Coeds and kind assistance from the Phi Dels in this matter probably had great influence in winning the pledges of four of our team to become Phi Dels next year at Wesleyan. The Norwalk Eve have been de' able material for next year's varsity. 1'1 ,:, '-.ug-fs ALUMNITUSSERSWIN z AMHERSEBEATEN CHAGRIN HIGH CLOSES il.0CALSCH00l.TEAMS FROM HIGH FIVE A team composed of alumni of Chagrin Falls High school, evened up for a defeat of last season by winning from the High school tossers lat the school gymnasium in a fast game of basket ball Tuesday even- mg. At the end of a fast rough contest the score stood 37 to 28 in favor of the old guards. The alumni team showed too much speed and weight for the school boys, and Coombs especially distinguished himself by shooting 10 baskets for his team and making 7 out of 12 shots from fouls. Kline and Nichols, shared honors forthe High school team yvith 3 baskets each, and Kline negotiated 12 out of 18 trys from fouls successfully. A fair sized crowd saw the game which marked the opening of the local scholastic season. Following is the line up and sum- mary: Chagrin Falls H. S.-28 Alumni-37 LOW? L. F. Nichols Williams R. F. Kline Coombs C. Mapes Carzoo R. G. McGlenen Arthur L. G. Hoopes h Substitutes for Alumni-Hills, Da- vis, Gore. cuicnu ins AN EASY was BEATING KENT msn so T0 0 Kent High school football team is the latest aggregation to acknow- ledge the prowess of the Chagrin Fals team. Coach Crafts' huskies had an easy time winning from the ning gy the overwhelmin score of I 1 s l Porta e county team Saturday win-i I 80 to 0. Kent had a wigini bunch of 'individuals hut they lac ed ex- perience and Ckiagrin had no troubls in whipinisut t e stain of last year' defeat. ery member of the local team glayled a brilliant game. It ,would e ard to pick out any one i ' gartlcular without :lighting othe f ut Capt Kline's fine work attrac much attention. He tore oi! lon. runs re eatedly as did Nichols ful back. oopes, going in as a sub-N 'st1tute,u hone by catching a forwardi -pass and running 60 yards for a rtouchdownl Chagrin! forward pass- ing was plarticu arly edective de-l spite the c illy air. .I Clvnwnl- UI-Il.. -..,.1, -.l., v .s . Chagrin Falls High football team again demonstrated Saturday that it is in first class fighting trim by defeating Amherst High in the second 1 game of the season here. The score was 20 to 6 but the game was a very interesting one too. Both teams ap- peared to be somewhat better on the attack than on the defense and sev- eral spectacular playslresulted. The Chagrin backs, especially, Vere ln- strumental in ripping off big gains for their teams. The Amherst boys, who were coached by Mr. Porter, formerly in the schools here, slammed they were handicapped by 1nJunes to their men. Their teamTRut up a stiff battle nevertheless. e teams appeared to be about equal in weight. snsou lllgl vlcionv Chagrin High school's football team closed its season Saturday by defeat- ing the Ravenna High school team Ast Ravenna in a one-sided contest, by the score of 82 to 0. As the score indicates, it was a complete walkaway for the locals, the Raven- na outfit hardly having a ghost of a chance from the start, making but three first downs during the entire game, and never threatening to score. The game was played on a rutty slippery field, which aiforded poor opportunity for open field running or forward passing, but at that the locals completed a number of passes suc- cess ully and intercepted a number The lineup: Chagrin Falls Position Amherst attempt by their opponents, while Gates L. E. Slack' Kline tnd Mapes were able to.1-eel Whims L. T. Baumhart off substantial gains around the ends McGlenen L. G. Graveri on several occasions. Kline was, as ,- l,41- 'rJ1,.lnJ f CHAGRIN HIGH LOSES A I TOUGH GAME AT NORWALK? Chagrin .Falls High school basket ii ball team met defeat in a hard and i' interesting game at Norwalk last Fri- day night, being nosed out by the High school five of that place,by the score of 21 to 19. i The locals had a lead of six points i at the end of the Hrst half but Nor- walk took the lead in the second after , it 1 i w i a big rally. Jetferson the Norwalk H' center was th,e individual star of the il usual, the star of the local team both on offensive and defensive work, and was responsible for the greater part of the scoring for the locals. agrm ig as a one o e most succesful-seasons in its history on the gridiron this year. They have played a total of eight games, losing two and 'winning six, and scoring a total of 29'4 points to their opponent's 72. Six veterans of this year's team will be lost through graduation, Gates, Whims, Mapes, Stevens, Nich- ols and R. Mosher. The Chagrin Junior high team met the Bedford Junior high team at Bed- ford Tuesday, losing to them by the game with 16 points to his credit., - while Mapes of the locals negotiated iiflgrirsg 13313, ?l,,.J'n1oqi2fisfCov?:5 12' year's junior team will furnish valu- feated but once duging the prssent season and are the ham ions o the lLene up and summary: V 1 ' a Little Big six high school league, he- .g2ff,f ' Fans SE, E, Ravennsog sides making a most creditable show- ,whims L. T. Steward ing at-'the state tournament at Dela- ,Hugzett L- G. Sanders Ware- , Crafts C. Marshall The local school five closes its sea- spielhaupte ,- R, G Hal-gensgein son here Friday evening with a game 3 R' Moshe, R, T. D, Alexander with West Tech. of Cleveland. The Mapes R- E, Evans second team will stage a preliminary x Stevens Q, Severance with the Tech seconds. Kline L. A. Alexander Line up of Norwalk game: 5 Nichols ,F, B, Collins Norwalk-21 Chagrin Falls-19 ir F. Mosher R. H. Bronier Eflleff L- F- Knife! Substitutes:-Jackson for Crafts, Pressing R. F, Nichols Hgopes for Gates, Larkworthy for Jefferson C Mapesip, Mgsher, Bowe for A. Alexander, Schafer L. G, Hoopes L Webb fm- B,-onmer. - Ellis? MCGl9n9nE Time of quarters, 12 and 15 mm- 50 w N 1 w WIN FROM VISITDRS Both the first and second basket ball teams af Chagrin Falls Hi h Locmnrasnxs , Two Ar wiuoucunr Chagrin Fall High school- basket. hell team decidedly trouncecl bothi school' Won game' played on tie-iflrs ' .id second teams at Willoughby. local floor against ouffof-town con- testants Tuesday, the first team win- ning irom Elyria High by the large margin of 48 to 17, while the second team took the measure of the East Tech second team by the close core of 27 to 23. Both games were fast and furnish- ed plenty of excitement for a capaf city attendance. Steel and Sanders proved themselves the stars of the local second team, caginsz 5 and 7 baskets respectively, while for the first string five, Nichols, Mapes and McGlenen, were the stellar perform- ers, with 5,7 and 5 baskets respect- ively. McGlenen especially played a splendid defensive game, and to his work and that of Hoopes the other guard is credited, in large measure the lowness of the visitor's score. Mapes showed well at center until replaced late in the game by Gates. The visitors may have been handi- Mm-ml 3--V vt-a -..-.li.....-. .r A-a 1..,...1 calibre is unquestionably high. Klein. tho captained the aggregation from Chagrin Falls, had little opportunity to display his actual value. for his lr-am was oliminatcd before the semi- finals by the Akron Frantrals. but in that one baulefhe save evidence of be- ing one of the best four-sided men that appeared li:-rn with the Northern teams. On a winning combination he unuld have. in our estimation have given the best exhibition of ball evi- l I dented by any basketeer. Ofhet for- E. T. 2d, Team 23 L. I-I. S. Zd 27 Cameron L. F. Stee Parker R. F. Steven: Olson C. Sander: Lewis L. G. Gate: 1 Sutchell R. G. Didharz l Goalsf-Steel, 51 Stevens, 15 San- ders, 73 Cameron, l 3 Parker, lg Olson 4, Lewis, 5. X i Fouls-Stevens, lg Lewis, 1. 1 Refree-Towne. Time 20 minutc half. Qlast Friday night, despite the factf lthat the second team had only twog imen of regular line-up on the team' li and Kline played the bunch the flnt ihslf of varsity game. I The Chagrin High seconds won by 'a score of 32 tn 13. . The Chagrin Varsity team won by a score of 86 to 15. l The games were hard fought i throughout. Mapes played a' stellar game for ghiagnn, cagmg six held - qbaskets. ile the second team sprang a dark noi-se, HUEEGN5 by' name, who rolled in uk baskets be- ifore. he could be stopped. ' L UN' i GAMF5 NET 600D SUM 5 FOR BALL AND BAT FUND I ii I The Chagrin Falls High school . second team won their ogening game I of the season from the rst team of E-South Euclid, Friday night, January 18, the score was 27 to 37. The iilhagrin Falls Stars were defeated by ithe High school Brat team, by a score ,pf 27 to 34. ' .1 The proceeds of 521.66 from these 'games will be sent with other funds Q exng raised in .school for Bat and igBall fund. The purpose of this ,gfund 15 to purchase a boat load of :baseball equiglment for the Sammies 'nn France. e Bat and Ball fund 'committee in headed by Clark Grif- jfith, of the Washington American ybeseball league. This movement has ,met the approvalof the War Depart- 'ment. I Both games were fast and showed good team work. The Grace Congregational church team that was to play the All Starsn fiailed to arrive so at the request of the crowd the High school team was substxtuted. The High school All Star game was marked by sensa- tional plays, Coombs and Kline pull- mg od' some almost impossible shots. The High school team goes to Amherst, Friday evening, and the following Friday night play West High at Akron. E. E-.HYZ7 v H C. F. H. .gd-31 i 1 1 .gist I Second Team Basket Ball The second team of 1917-18 had a very successful season, winning five out of seven games played. The teams played by the Seconds were all high class teams. East Tech, winner of Second Team Championship of Cleveland, was defeated by Chagrin, this being East Tech's only defeat of the season. By playing on the second team, Gates and Steel, two substitutes of the first team, this team became one of the strongest second teams of Northeastern Ohio. Line-Up Steel .....,....,.t ,,,,.,..,,t.......,..,... ..,..,,.... R . F. Stevens ........ ....., L . F. Sanders ....... ..... C enter Gates ....,....... ...... R . G. Didham ....... ..,... L . G. The schedule was as follows: C. F. H. S. Seconds C. F. H. S. Seconds C. F. H. S. Seconds C. F. H. S. Seconds C. F. H. S. Seconds C. F. H. S. Seconds C. F. H. S. Seconds C. F. H. S. Seconds 37 South Euclid 27 27 East Tech 23 25 Amherst 7 19 South Euclid 25 20 St. Ignatius 5 32 Willoughby 13 21 Glenville 22 West Tech fCancelledJ C. C. S., '18, X W fxftt .e fa X ,Uv w e n eff f ,-FHL my Q0 0 RAE Track Team The track team of C. F. H. S. for 1917 was a success. considering the material that was available. The County meet was taken in and Chagrin emerged ahead in almost all its classes and entries. The meet with Berea was arranged and we lost by one point with a score of 40 to 41. The outlook for the coming year is better as no track candidates were lost by graduation, and a good team is expected. 53 EZ 7,7 The Debating Society HIS is a story of the Debating Societies-two clubs-both Debating Clubs. It is an inspiring subject, a subject that should lnove one to elo- quence and tears, eloquence t'or the inspiring argu- ments that have been produced in the forensic con- tests in which the clubs have engaged, tears for the worthy who have done their best and fallen by the wayside. If the history of these clubs were properly written, it would read like a novel, as it is, it is novel reading. The two divisions of these societies are the Alcyones and Phidelphians. The Alcyones are the stars be- cause their name so signifies. They are the stars but they are outshone by the Phidelphians-the score at present standing 54 to 72. The brotherly feeling exist- ing in the Phidelphian Camp gleams with such re- fulgent splendor that it far outshines the light cast by the stars of the Alcyones. Stars shine with borrowed splendor and it would seem that the light of the Al- cyones is but a reflection of the Phidelphian light. I am only analysing the score as it stands at pres- ent, possibly later borrowed light may gleam with greater brilliancy than the original-such things have happened. At times this year the borrowed light has shone very brightly, especially at the end of the second programme, then the light of the Alcyones beamed brightly for the score stood 38 to 44, but the borrowed could not outshine the original for the next programme the Phidelphians came out in full glory. Although the Alcyones at first seemed to have the much better debat- ing teams, the Phidelphians have now come into their own and the last time won out unanimously. Many current topics have been very finely discussed and at times it has been very difficult to tell which was the best. Now music has been introduced into the clubs and it is quite difficult to tell which will win out. At the close of the year a banquet is to be given by the losing side to the winning, and before this, an an- nual basketball game is usually played-this often de- cides the fate of the clubs and all are breathlessly waiting for the end to cheer the victors and weep with the losers. K. MC., 220. IJEBATING CLUB GENERAL SOCIETY The General Society 0 you know what the word General means? It means leader, and from this you may surmise the position of our society in the ranks of the liter- ary societies of our high school. In selecting the mem- bers of the society we took those who would keep up the standards of excellence in literary work. The Freshmen were barred as they would need at least a year's training before they could become qualified to enter our society, and the debaters were entirely too much inclined to dispute with each other to be with us. I think you will be interested to know what the gen- erals do at their meetings. The rhetoricians of the Ancients would be overwhelmed, the glory of Athens would be dimmed, the writings of Shakespeare would be entirely out-shone by the writings of some of our members, were the people to learn the truth about these feasts of reason. In poe111 and story the muses surely have attended us, and the angels lent some of their melodies to us, as no doubt you would agree if you should hear some of the works of art given at some of the meetings. Of course you must gather from this information that a great deal of talent is displayed in rendering our pro- grams. The society is divided into two factions, the Alcyones and Phidelphians. The Alcyones by virtue of their su- perior hospitality have been especially fitted to banquet the Phidelphians the past two years, and altho the Phidelphians are perfectly willing to be entertained in this way, the Alcyones next year-will unselfishly share the privilege of being host, that graceful art in which they now excel. E. V. Freshmen Literary Society The rivalry existing between the Phidels and Alcyones in the Freshmen Literary has given rise to some of the most interesting events of the year. Our programs were of unusual interest and consisted of recitations, musical numbers, dramaties, etc. Many visitors came in to enjoy the literary treats such as Freshmen only can give. The Alcyones, according to the year's score, will again have the pleasure of ban- queting the Phidelpliians-and that will give them a chance to make good their losses. Alumni Notes Somewhere in France. TO ALUMNI EDITOR: Am indeed glad to extend greetings to you all. It is very hard tO realize that I have been in France nine months until I think of you all over there, then it some- times seems as many years. As you perhaps know I came over here with the first group of Americans sent across after war was declared, Of which fact we are still very proudg consequently we were very much hon- ored, especially in ,England where we were formally presented to the Royal Family and the Dowager Queen Alexandria who was especially gracious to us, inasmuch as she has always been interested in the war hospitals. It has been a great privilege to care for the Tom- mies many Of whom have been Out since the war began. They seldom complain, however much pain they may be bearing and I have yet to hear one use a bit of profanity-if they use it at all it is never before the Sisters as they call us. The English army nurses have always been called Sisters', so it was natural for them to call us the same. At first we were not quite sure that we liked it but after a big push when we come on duty in the morning and find many new pa- tients who have come down during the night and they all cheerfully greet us Good morning, Sister, -it does not sound at all badly. I They love Our Yankee talkn just as we like their Cockney Twangf' TO conclude, let me say that waiting at home is sure- ly the hardest work of all because personal danger is our least consideration-we are all too busy,-the worrying is all done by Our good friends at home I am sure. My best wishes to all Of you. Sincerely, ANNA C. CARLTON, '05. Camp Custer, Michigan. TO ALUMNI EDITOR: In answer to your letter dated the Sth inst., I wish earnestly tO thank you for the opportunity of saying a few words in your Annual. S We have good meals, comfortable quarters, and very good care in general. In response we are earnest- ly engaged in training to be capable and proficient sol- diersg so that when Uncle Sam sends us Over There we will live up to all traditions and expectations of American Soldiers. We stand firmly in back of Pres- ident Wilson. Sincerely, CORP. Jos. J. MATTUS. Somewhere in France. To ALUMNI EDITOR: Allow me to send greetings from France to the An- nual Board, as well as to congratulate the members for excellency of product, which I am so anxiously await- mg. It has always been a sort of unwritten law at old Chagrin High that whatever is undertaken must not only equal but excel all such previous undertakings. It has been that spirit which is responsible for the long line of successes in athletics, social, literary and other phases of school life. The most noticeable evi- dence is thc Annual. I was very glad to learn of the large number of fel- low Alumni who have answered the Nation's call. There is no question in my Inind but that they will all go out for our Country with the same determination to win that characterized their work back there at Chagrin. With best wishes, I am JAMES V. CLAss. Camp Sherman, Chillicothe, O. To ALUMNI EDITOR: . Your letter of December received and noted with much interest. Very glad indeed to hear that the An- nual Of 1918 is to devote several pages to Notes from Alumnin with special reference to those in our Coun- try's Service. With very best wishes for your success, I am Very truly yours, JAMES E. HOOPRS, 2nd Lieutenant, Q. M. C. Camp Sherman, Ohio. To ALUMNI EDITOR: My interest in Chagrin Falls High School is as great as ever. It may be interesting to know that since I left Chagrin Falls I have met a great many who were once students of Chagrin Falls schools. I would be very glad to know just how many are now in the service and hope that your Annual will include as colnpletc a list as possible of such. I am sure that the Chagrin Falls schools are well represented in Uncle Sam's service. Wishing you and the Annual the greatest of success, I remain, W. D. HOOPES, lst Lieutenant. ' -2. A A ff . ,HE . Q f-CLI? Guild U C515 to Q -f ff -.hr 4,1 my 5 I A 4 A - 5 yv . w i 91 .5 ' . : : xx K IL Q, Q. I MG gg m i:w faq S Xi, 6 4' ws 51 'EL wr rg I ,M N , 'Q xp f XX im X f M 1 EY kg. -L ,f 'W ' ff Q 'Egg M .. f bfi. 5' 4 .. 3 , V ' 7 C6f63bl l'fl'G.S . Q L W CW cv-:grew Tb fl N855 Qliew ' e- If Q-f XA 5' A Junior ' if The W9 ff A Ae' Q gas 'A' 056- 'Z 4' 5' Q ' . ' v A-? '2n,, F JN 'A gfvt 'VLL ' V 44 97, ,, W 6 Q ' ff ' + '+ was 'Q ' . yi ' . M09 92 C .fl - Q my 64s 4 Ffa! X L, Ji fgfspbf glv The -5l7t7,0fe.5'Z' 3? '41, 'Q CALENDAR September Monday 10. Welcome! the beginning of another school year. Monday 10. Mr. Drake missing-detained at home by one new pupil. Tuesday 11. First chapel. Chief attraction-forty-two verdant Freshies. Friday 28. Annual party-Flats perform stunts to the delight of upper class-men. . October Tuesday 2. New chapel schedule-Mr. Drake leads with read- ings from Riley. Thursday 4. Chapel- Wilson's Address, by Mr. Van Eman. Saturday 6. . Football team renews acquaintance with Mr. Porter. Tuesday 9. Fire prevention day. Carlyle Harris represents local fire department. Thursday 11. Chapel-Travelogue- New York City, by Miss Weidmann. Friday 12. Seniors' first appearance-green and-white prom- ment-Wess gives class history-touching C?J class song rendere as finale. Wednesday 17. When? ....... ........ A t midnight A S Where? ...... ........ A t flagpole cene Who? ....... ........... N ever Told LWhat? ...... ........ U p with '18! Thursday 18. Consternation in Senior room-class pennant mis- Slllg. Tuesday 23. Chapel-readings from Mark Twain, Miss Loomis. Thursday 25. State Inspector Oliver visits Chagrin High. Monday 29. 1 Furnace breaks-day of rest for all, ibut the Janitorj. November Mvnddy 10- Heatless Monday, but not authorized by the gov- Thufsday 1- ernment. Peace, alas! is ours no more. F .d M Yea, cannon guards our schoolhouse door. H ay ' F .d 2 Football banquet. We wonder why Bachelor boys V1 all - are so prominent. Chagrin High receives honors-Wess is prize win- M d 17 ner of state for the Temperance Themef, on ay. ' M W d d 7 Senleis vote for economy. e nes ay . First lecture, Lincoln Wirt, In the Wake of the Thursday 20' . . . War',, Once more, I thank the Athletic Association for my seal ! etc.- 1 . - Samrday 0 Thursday 20. Championship visions rudely shattered, Heights leaves us badly crushed and battered. Miss Hanna reads from Bill Nye, in Chapel- Friday 16. Fridffy 21- 7 H I . Cafeteria supper-eats run out before community Merry KIHHS! TWO Weeks Of Idle bllss- is fed. Friday 23. Rattelty bang! whow! Sophie girl falls down the January stairs. Monday 7. Tuesday 27. yacation days no more. 9 Howard and Henry Nyman cast their lot with the A d1?'m0nd doth blmd the eye' Whose? fesk S . V6FH61tElJ. enior bunch. Friday 18. 1 December 'tBat and Ball Fund game. Chagrin High defeats Monday 5- the All-Stars. C. F. H. S. represented by four members in State Monday 21 Corn Tour to Washington. ' h ! E b ' . Wednesday 5. W ow xams egln First lunch served by Senior girls. BEANS not on Wednesday 23- the menu. We all enjoy Thrift 63 .t Monday 28. Alive-BUT-in suspense! Second semester. Tuesday 29. Reports received-suspense followed by MISERY. February Monday 4. Heatless-Waterless--NEXT? Tuesday 5. Brrr! some snappy town, Chagrin. Coldest day in nineteen years. Wednesday 6. Chemistry Laboratory-4Lucile and Gates wonder if alcohol will burn.-i? Thursday 7. Fear and trembling-Senior history! Exam. Friday 8. Away with yea Deutsch Result?-20. Monday 11. , Lyman Huggett joins rank and file of Seniors. Thursday 14. Chalmer hit again. This time it's Mumps. Friday 15. Debating Club entertains in the Auditorium. Rah! Rah! Phidels! Thursday 21. ' Dramas presented by Freshmen and General Lit- eraries. Monday 25. A change in Faculty. Miss Gotshall, new in- structor in Stenography. Thursday 28. Basket Ball boys and Mr. Drake visit Delaware. Tough luck! hdarch Monday 4. Visitors today. County Superintendent Yawburg and Miss Page. Tuesday 5. Basket Ball boys tell us about the Things that im- pressed them most, in Delaware. Wednesday 6. Everybody's getting 'em. tWhat 'IJ the Mumps. Mr. Drake joins the home crowd. Friday 8. Civics class cuts school and visits Settlement Houses. No questions answered. Friday 15. 8 Assistant Reinhardt comes to Chagrin High- measles in three days-all take warning! Monday 18. The Freshie girls and Senior boys play hookie this fine day To investigate a sugar bush-but-Whow! who said O. K.? Tuesday 19. ,g Senior girls hike to Ruth Mac's.-some sugar eat! Tuesday 19. Truants temporarily suspended! Mr. Drake re- ceives many callers. A Thursday 21. Excitement! Phidels cause much candy to be made by Winning the Phidel vs. Alcyone Basket Ball game. Friday 22. Patrons day. Alcyones defeated once more -- On with the banquet!', Friday 29. Ted speechities in behalf of school. Service Flag presented in Chapel. Saturday 30. The Hermit of Hawaii. April Monday 8. German elective! Thursday 11. Boys are developing a taste for derbies. Cute? Monday 15. Earrings compete with derbies. Tuesday 16. ' Miss Gotshall presides in chapel. Friday 19. Temperance essays of 1918 receive special men tion and reward in chapel. Friday 19. Track practice begins today. Saturday 20. Annual goes to press-Seniors rejoice. rx ' 0 E S KEM7' it tw lf, 'BW 7 wt' . x Qjff- . . 4 f I . X1 , f , X -asf gs:,: s FN, Y ,V ,iQQ5gtH.nnf3:T. f : ,4ZltQifil ,J 74.44. n- ca. If 111 fllggg ,lglqgg Ugg Ruth Class in Fr. Englisl1: There was a young laugh, woman and an old babyf' We app1'eciate the fact. Of Jokes we had fl raft, And lo choose these look great tact. Said A 2 B: I C U B inclined 2 B A J. Said B 2 A: Ur mind I C shows signs of slightDK. Echoes from the Class Rooms Everett B. in Jr. History: Most of the French soldiers were wooden men. Marnie B. in Physics: Dew point is where water freezes around thc- grass like an lC0bL1l'g.,, Marie Warren in Domestic Sei.: The gentleman guest of honor sits on the host. Ruth McLaughlin in German: He went down to the river and tied the boat loose and rowed the river down. Chahncr Stevens in CheIn.: When kerosene and coal are put together they mix. Martin S. in Jr. History: Mountain climbing was another historical event that happened in Switzerland at this time. Miss Weidlnann in Soph. English: g6W00dIH3H- spare that axe! , Verneita F. in Sr. History: The South were on the defense and so of course they could attack more easily? Lucille Duncan in Sr. Stenography: 'They took a fast train from New York to Liverpool. ' Wesley in Sr. History: Most of the enemies fled, the few that stood their ground were mostly dead? Flora Pedler in Jr. History: Bacon said that some day people could walk without horses? Everett Kline in Jr. History: 6'The revival of learn- ing was the night before examinations. Leona Edwards in Soph. English: Poe's mother was actress and so was his father. Wesley in Sr. German: Here's looking at you. Wesley McGlenen: Gee, I held a fine hand last night? Nick: What was the fair one's name ? Wess: '5Fair one nothing! It was a Royal Flush. Sophomore Geometry Extreme .......................,...................................... EUGENE MAPES Acute ......... .....................,.......................,,,... M EIIINUS SUTTER Obtuse ...................... .,....... E DWIN MII,I.ER Formula ...................... ................ R UTH ScoTT ...........,..D-OHOTHY GILES Impossible Case ........ ......,...LEONARD MURPHY Degree ...........,.......... Case I. .....,.....,....... ...,............., E IIITH COPE Case II ....... .................... R osE BUIICH Problem ................. l.. ........,.......... MII.DRED FENTON Proof ................................ ......... M ERRILL BARTIIoLoIvIEw Positive Quantity ......... ................... K ATE MCGI.ENEN Proposition ..,............. ...,.............. G LENN HASTER 1 . Solid ............,,............. ..,....... G ERTRUIIE HUNKIN The Square ................. ..... , ..MABGARET HEITCH The Perpendicular ....... ........ D oNALIm BIIAUND Negative Quantity ,,...... ........... W ILBUB BowE Limit ..,,....,..................... ........ F RANGES HUGGETT Original .,.,.... L ........,.,.. .............. E STHER VESEY Parallels .........,,,....,.......,..... ...............,. J oHNsoN TWINS Converging Point .................................................. AIILIE CLINE If the world whirled around 102, less time by the thermometer it would cause sour milk to turn to griddle cakes instantaneously under two miles of heat. Chalmer Stevens: The new football we have been using all season is the old one. Margaret Hubbell at Ravenna Game: Girls! D'you know I stepped on two of 'Happy' Jackson's feet. Eva Rowe's definition of Man: He is like a kero- sene lampg he is not especially bright: he is often turned down: he generally smokes and frequently goes out at night. Miss Weidmann: Don't raise the shades, Glenn. Glenn Mapes: We've got to have a little air in here. Hilda S.: Oh, Everett! d'you know mother said I have good eyesight? Everett: How's that? Hilda: She says I must have to see you need a shave in the dark. Could You Imagine Mary without a letter from Chillicothe? Verneita without her diamond? Lewis singing of love to Hilda with Kliney in the orchestra circle? ' Bob making a speech at.Solon Hi to promote the sale of Annuals? Senior boys and Freshman girls playing hookey-and making up time? Miss Loomis attending a dance? Mr. Drake having the mumps? Merinus and Buck fighting over the weighty question of setting up pins? Chagrin High ever being defeated by Berea? ' Miss Hanna losing her dignity? John Rodgers in long trousers? Rose without her vampire ways? Chalmer without Merle? Miss Weidmann without a new idea for the Annual? Kliney ever missing a basket? Luscl without her gum? Miss Gotshall not distributing work to be typewritten? Mr. Van Eman in a noisy Study Hall? Eva without her Cicero? A Poem Without a Title. The Freshman Class so numerous Are green as grass can beg The Sophomores as they ever were Think not of Geometryg The Juniors all so swelled and puffed Parade around the roomg But the Senior Class retains as ever The dignity of the school. A Senior Girl and her friend coming home from Cleveland on the crowded theater car after attending the show. Her Friend: Do you think we could squeeze in there? Senior Girl: No, dearg don't you think we had bet- 979 ter wait 'til we get home. Ivan Whims, calling Edith on the telephone. Ivan: I want Edith. Edith: Well, you have me. Gates: Hey, Nick! going to wear your bow-tie for Glee picture tomorrow? ' Nick: Sure, and my bow legs, too? Nine Questions Freshmen must pass in order to be- come Sophomores: - 1. How long is a piece of string? How wide? 2. A-B:31g find value of X? 3. Who wrote Burke's Conciliation with the American Colonies ? ' 4. A. Girls may write a theme, not over 10,000 words and not less than 23 words on the Effect of Powder on the Complexion. B. Boys may write theme of same length on Effect of Tobacco on the Brainf' and relate own ex- perience? 5. Give alphabet backward. 6. Give orally, one minute talk and tell all you know. 7. Have you ever cheated? Give proof if you haven't. 8. Write a theme just 3333 Words in length fno more, no lessj on why the picture The First Step is your favorite picture. ' 9. Give testimony and proof that you have been obedient and respectful to the Seniors all year. Mr. Van Eman in Civics: Cleveland streets are laid out parallel and perpendicular to each other like the spokes of a wheel. Senior: Oh, dear! Don't do that, my mother might come. Junior: She wouldn't find anything out but the light. Miss Weidmann in Jr. English: Edith, who wrote the Sir Roger De Coverly Papers ? Edith S. fafter thinkingj: Sir Roger? Senior: Why do you never see a dead pollywog? Freshman: I dontt know! Se11ior: Because they can,t croak until they are frogs. Will some person put her wise? Margaret Rowe: t'Did you read President Lincoln's address in the paper yesterday?,' Elizabeth W.: You don't mean President Lincoln ? Margaret: Yes, President Lincoln! the speech he delivered in Congress yesterday. A Freshman A woodpecker sat on a Freshman's head, And settled down to drill: He bored away for half a day, And only broke his bill. Mr. Van Eman, while refereeing a football game: Second down, third to go ! Eugene N.: Shut off the heat, Celia, it's awfully warm here. Celia: 1 I just turned the heat on, it is cold heref' Eugene: No wonder it seems cold to you, the duds you have on! Celia: Well, you were colder than I, one day. Edith Sechler: Don,t talk so loud, I can't hear myself listen to you. Jesse Dutton remarks: You don't have to dig into an encyclopedia to locate the leaders of men: the first person you see, who is wearing skirts, is one of them? Lines to a Sophomore We love the ivory that shines in your block. Lined with Portland cement and as solid as rock: We adore every shingle that's nailed to your dome, And we worship each bone in your nobody home. Editor's Note: The following was on a piece of paper, found in the Study Hall and we thought it worthy of a place in our Annual. fTo a Junior Girljz Why don't you like to have me talk like that to you? I wonit any more, if you don't want me to. Of course, she doesn't expect me to like her better than you. She and I are just old friends, while you and I are UMD-just what you want to be. She loves Pat much better than she does me, and if I remember right I told you once what I thought of you,-I won't tell you again for you might think I was silly, which I am,-over you. fMy Senior Friendj is alright for a mild flirtation once in awhile, but I prefer you muchly for a steady diet. fSheJ is too loud for me, while you are a nice, quiet little girl, just the kind I like. I will tell you some day what I told Margaret. Yours, Harry. Miss Hanna: Have you a Jumentum ? Uumentum means-beast of burdenl. Lawrence Winchell: No, but my grandfather has a Ford. Things We Canit Understand: Why Emerson uses perfume during trapping season only. Why Mary and Verneita wear sparklers. Where Clayton got his license to be a teacher of dancing. Why Ruth Class' favorite piece of music is Oh! Johnny, etc. Why Merrill Bartholomew has a different girl every night. Why Marjorie has so many fellows. Where Wesley gets his smart sayings. ,How Margaret Hubbell sent her letter for Otto to her cousin. Robert Hoot seems to have a hard time to find neck- ties as loud as his socks. Paul Steel: Philip's whiskers are very soft. Margaret Hubbell: Yes, I know itf' Mr. Van Eman: Is this your regular 'lab' day? Mamie B.: Yes, dearv. Mildred Ferris, Vice-President of Debating Society. explained how she would become chairman, when Emerson, who is President, is on the program: Then, Emerson will have to 'dress mei, Glenn Mapes: Will some one nominate the meet- ing be adjourned ? All those, who think our Jokes are poor, Would straightway change their views Could they compare the ones we print, With those that We refuse. in.-. 'mflwy Q . a ,, ,- f ,, . .' , , -:I 52,34 , 1 A i J 1 ' A 1 ' M 1 V F ' R-, JZ .Q 'Alu 1 '1 N 1 A .,. Q v , w A , u. 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E Ladlesl Readymade Suits, Skirts, Menis, Boys' and Ch1ldren's Dresses, Corsets, Hosiery, Suits, Shoes and Rubbers, Hats Underwear, Neckwear, Notions and Caps, Shirts, Neckwear, Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums, Etc. Trunks, Traveling Bags, Etc. L LOCAL REPRESENTATIVES OF E CLOTHCRAFT cLorHEs, QUEEN QUALITY and WALK-OVER SHOES, MALLORY HATS, ETC. E15 I E THE BREWSTER 81 CHURCH CO. TELEPHONE 123 fdE ElQE llEEl lE?llrE'E lEEll IlEEll l ll ll l lEEl ll IEfEll lEllEEllElEIl ll lI l I IH I I IH I H . PLEASE MENTION THE ANNUAL I sls t d IIIIIIIIDIIIIIIIIIIIIKG aillllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIUllIlIIIlIIlllU:0lIIIIlllIIIllllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllIlIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIll!OzlllllllllIlIlllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllll 2 -4 5 E 5 E E E Nature explains by the way of Headache, Nerve and Stomach troubles that your eyes need glasses. WAIT st soNs GARAGE and LIVERY E E CHAGRIN FALLS, O. E Ei 1 If you think as much of them as you Agents BUICK and 5 OAKLAND Autgmobiles should the best will be none too good. Dealers in HORSES 2 Many people are Wearing glasses that only correct PHONE 35 5 2 a part of their trouble, and are continuously having E the above mentioned ailments, which can only be E removed by perfectly fitted glasses. 2 Speczkzf atfentzbn given to Jtudentx' eyes. S I guarantee to give you the best in glasses. A per- fect fit or I will refund all cost to you. ,N l Your Eyes are n ,Q your best Q grzg A friends. Q Q1 5 g nam THEM RIGHT 9, I F p V , ',f7f'l fl . ,ip I q I alll .rlllllllllll llllli,ll ll t I 2 2 L. W. WYCKOFF, JEWELED. and OPTOMETRIST 5 2 CHAGRIN FALLS, o. Phone 64-w UIII IIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIQNIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIII Q u IIIIIIIIIIIIUIIHIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIWIDWIIHIIDIMUIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIlo:0lIIlIllIIIIIllllllllllllll mnnnmmmqnmmunnmm. PLEASE MENTION THE ANNUAL CEM ENT COAL FEED FLOUR FLOUR FEED COAL CEMENT CONSERVATION and ECONOMY is ' practiced by those who trade with us THEY KNOW THE ENTERPRISE MILLING COMPANY QUALITY and PRICE FLOUR FEED COAL CEMENT PLEASE 'lzl UNO Qzl CEI 3 O 'IV EIWEID .LN MENT LEWIS SUTER Auto Trucking for Local and Long Distance HAULING TRUNKS, BAGGAGE and FREIGHT A SPECIALTY 0. S. PHONE 119 TENNY Sells Everything Always a Good Place to Trade 'IIIAIH FOI! 'IIIESE TIMES 1LBusiness is the backbone of the nation. Trained minds are the backbone of business. lLPresent demands and future conditions mean certain financial gain and the satisfaction of success to the high school student who learns to apply his education to business needs. lI,Only students of high school and college grade are admitted to this school. Our standards of instruction are equally high. Business men know this. Therefore DYKE training is worth most to you. lljupplement your high school education with a course at DYKE'S -now--and your future is unlimited. Call or Write Immediately 'I'IIE DYIGE SCIIOOI. OF IIISINESS MEMBER NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ACCREDITED COMMERCIAL SCHOOLS Ninth-ProspectEHuron ANISFIELD BUILDING CLEVELAND PLEASE MENTION THE ANNUAL sr sr xr 1: If :Qt rv zz xr sl E53 lv rf nf If 'ooo' ff of of of ar wzai Fr :- ICE CREAM SOFT DRINKS SODAS t I. -v 4 2 '-1 . 5 CHANDLER'S 2 RESTAURANT ' Herz: fs PREPARE for parties and your regular meals from Burfoffs Store where the price and goods are always as good as can be found GEO. L. Phon u n tr 1: lr :QI xr lr Spend money with us and receive a EC' large photograph of yourself for a dime r Jr x 2 2 i u CANDIES LIGHT LUNCIIES TOBACCO , Q .. W. ., , ., .DQ gun, ., O r K I It l f JK ll lt tl 2 CIIAGRIN FALLS EXPONENT A Newspaper of interest to , every member of the family FINE IOB WORK A SPECIALTY ?' Jr P EASE MENTION THE ANNUAL 22 . -ll II II II II II II II II II II II I II II II II II II II Il II II II The Rowe 81 Giles Lumber Co. PLUMBING and HEATING a Specialty A full line of Builders' Supplies, in- cluding Lumber, Lath, Cedar Shingles, Asphalt Shingles, Doors, Windows, Porch Columns, Cement, Plaster, Building and Sewer Tile, and Manu- facturers of Cement Blocks. Adams NEVERBURST Sanitary Paper Flour Sacks A A I 'V'-11-1 if II Q I URS, . 4 - F ' f 2 5 2 5 -T1' i Mr.AdamsB-gs1PrN.B. Adams NEVERBURST High Quality Paper Cement Sacks QMANUFACTURED BYL The Adams Bag Co. OFFICE d LUMBER YARD 22-24 PhilomatheanS OFFICES AT CLEVELAND, 0- BUILDERS' SUPPLY YARD: - - 65 Washington sf. 2 3 COMPLETE PLANT AT CHAGRIN FALLS, O. II II II II II II II II II I II I II II II II II II II II II II II I PLEASE MENTION THE ANNUAL .IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II III IIIII III II IIII IIII II II I I I II I I III III II I II I I III I II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII! 1lArtistic Designs and Bouquets a Specialty. lLOur Cut Flowers are and Prices Reasonable. EIIIIIIQIOS ALWAYS FRESH f: 'EJ Wyckoff Floral CO. GROVE HILL GREENHOUSES Telephone 1 82 O. S. Phone 250 F. G. EGGLESTON Contractor .IOBBINC PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO CHAGRIN FALLS, OHIO FRANK KILLIAN Grocer O. S. Phone 276-A ORANGE, OHIO Those who investigate BUY MONUMENTS of SHEFFIELD MONUMENTAL WORKS I CHAGRIN FALLS, OHIO iIIIlllIIIIIlIIIIIIIIII IIII III IIIII IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III IIIIIIIIIIII II III II IIIIII IIIIIII I III II II II I I III II I I I III II II III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII !IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II II III IIIIIII II III III II III IIII III IIIIIIIII III IIII II IIII II IIIIIIIIII IIII II IIII IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII! Z e L, G, BRADLEY, Insurance of all kinds i Q NOTARY PUBLIC OLD AND RELIABLE COMPANIES OFFICE: I. o. o F. Building Phone 122-R JI-Hrs. 33. 1311. iBeItnn 43 ' ' S. R. PORTE 11-Blnllmer JA R Grocer For the BEST CUTS of FRESH and CORNED MEATS, call on MAI N STREET E SAGE and HEAD CHEESE IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III IIIIIIIIII IIII II IIII III I III I I III I IIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIi WILLIAM ISAAC Try some of my HOME MADE SAU PLEASE MENTION THE ANNUAL VII Gtfl ric gr ln fl ,r l 1 1 l i UE VIII ER HIGH SCHOOL--WHAT? You, who are just completing High School,-what is your choice? THE PRIVATE SECRETARY COURSE at SPENCERIAN SCHOOL, CLEVELAND is an excellent training for time young man or tlwe young Woman. lt will prepare you for lmiglw grade positions at salaries muclm alnove time average. You get actual business experience as part of your instruction. The Private Secretary course lays tlwe foundation for time person vUl1o desires to develop into one of tlwe following: Business Administrator journalist Professional Accountant Commercial Teacher Cost Expert and Systematizer Court Reporter ' ' Et Director Sales and Advertising, c. duates are tlwe Business Generals of today. Spencerian gra Write for time attractive little lnooltlet, lettered in gold, MTHE PRIVATE SECRETARYU Euclid Avenue and East 18th Street .. .. .. THE SPENCERIAN SCHOGL - CLEVELAND H H H PLEASE MENTION THE ANNUAL -'1 ' ' tri 3 l r l 2 N52 IIIIIIlllIIHHIIIHHHHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIHHllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllHlllllllllHIIlIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll41IHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIlHHlllllllllllllllllllllll2 Another Prosperous Year at the Oberlin Business College The Oberlin Business College is in the midst of one of the most prosperous years in its history. Over 250 students were enrolled during the first six months of the present school year, which is the largest enrollment the school has ever had for the same period. The demand for its graduates has been un- precedented. This is but natural as this school has come to be regarded as one of the most thorough of its kind in this part of the country. Five recent graduates passed the Civil Service examination and have positions at Washington, D. C., paying 31,100 1 This school has been placed upon the Ac- credited List of Ohio colleges. lts courses lead to the State certificate. Any of the graduates of our High School, this year wish- ing to secure business oflice, government, or teaching positions will be interested to know the courses at Oberlin are suited to high school graduates, particularly. This school is making a Special Offer to those, who enter before ,lune 17, 1918. IllllllIIllIlIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIHHHIIIIIllllIlllllIllIlllHHHHHIllHHHHHHIHHHHIHIHIHHHIIHHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIF ovERLooK GREENHOUSE 53 Plants and Cut Flowers of all kinds Funeral Designs and Decorating Work a Specialty CARLTON E. LOWE 42 South Main St. CHAGRIN FALLS, O. O. S. PHONE 258-L ' Phone 60-R GEO. GREENWAY Grocer FRED W. KECK General Contractor Phone 194-R CHAGRIN FALLS, 0. Don't Forget THE SOLON SUPPLY COMPANY for Flour, Feed and Fertilizer CUV- 281'X SOLON, OHIO PLEASE MENTION THE ANNUAL IX 'ss +-wee er - 4222? f 31? . .. iff rlrw ll far' 5? 'f :SL ill l ll ' q Fire and Thieves T Still Busy Q If your Liberty Boncls burn, you lose. J? If they are stolen, you lose. If you lose tlwem, you lose. ... , m I X RENT A SAFETY DEPOSIT Box HERE A lt's wortli far more tl'1an annual rental, to A know your Liloerty Boncls and otlier valuable E papers are safe from flre, tlweft and loss. 3 BETTER BE SAFE THAN SORRY 3 W 1 l ' -nlurnm.n.n-v .U-.,u.,u.nunl-1 Q Chezhagrin fallslianking Zompanv f 5 H55 'f H. T. BRADLEY SEEDS IN BULK THE OHIO STATE TELEPHONE CO CHAGRIN EXCHANGE DR. BREWSTER DENTIST JOHN BONUS, Grocer Chagrin 288-Y ORANGE, O. . L ICTI x I lla ll A ,Q I 6 z.:-v-,rr 1 V e' P i 35-Qxf X PLEA E MENT ION THE ANNUAL faQeiniififi??2?3 '3:3Ef?'??3'3'52-,QRXQQ '5'??'5 '5' '?'5'5 i To judge between the STARR W A PHGNOGRA PH and those of if other makes, is to choose between the M THE STONEMAN 1 it Ilztgio iuglm SCH 12. y ITILISICE1 111 gill? ' j,V n :LV 1 character, and the 4649 49? 1,1 y,U?llllr, , r fily l Q gfgjw one essentially me- ll l H l chanical in charac- jf ff x lf ter. A machine that gk Q ff l XM will play any record. V ag? N l J A good assortment of HARDWARE A , 'i Q lf llll FURNITURE QQ if FARMING 'roots il l 'J it WALL PAPER X A as EJ COAL l 3 K alljfwza RUGS X 2' A N LINOLEUM M ly A WINDOW SHADES Aye sg- A A ETC. W W, AGENTS-Ford Tractors and SF qw Oil Engines PHONE Day 31-W Night 131-w -5- E? A C. G. OBER ij A '?'3'?555 3535-5-5-55-55'5'5'5' 5'5'5-5'5'5'5'5'5 5 5'5' PLEASE MENTION THE ANNUAL EI- I! Plmones Bild CRAET'S REXALL STORE DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINE5, RUBBER GOODS, KODAKS, TRUSSES, MAGAZINES ICE CREAM-PM2ugggg5f,GB1 'M Soda Water A Conunclrum Purity Solvecl in Service Rexall Remeclies Low Prices These are the last words in our business policy- We are not only trying to live up to tlmem, lout continually trying to improve tlmem for your benefit. Tlmey lmave been lnig factors in making our store time most popular clrug store in tovvn. Meet us-face to face lil lil O. S. PHONE W. C. HUTCHINS, Draying Pearl Street CHAGRIN FALLS, OHIO WHITNEY 5- SMITH, Barber Shop 34 Main Street CHAGRIN FALLS, OHIO J. Harness M8RUf8CtUf9f Successor to W. H. BARROWS Dealer in Collars, Coyers, Blankets, Whips, Etc. Repair Work Neatly and promptly Done. Auto Tops Repaired. is Main street Prices Reasonable, CHAGRIN FALLS, o. Select Your Druggist Witlm time same care you woulcl your Banker, one lmas clmarge of your life, time otlmer your money. Which is time most important? You will malce no rnistalre in lauying your Drugs, ivleciicine, Toilet Articles, Stationery, Lowrmeyis Box Candy, Cigars, Etc., Etc., at THE FRAZER PHARMACY CHAGRIN FALLS, oi-no Our best advertisement, Over Fifty Years in Business O. S. Phone 207-W Xu PLEASE MENTION THE ANNUAL CHAGRIN FALLS GROCERY CO. CHAGRIN FALLS, OHIO Fancy and Staple GROCERIES FRUITS and VEGETABLES in Season Qfjlg EPICURE and Special Brand COFFEE i NL - I , EL Davis Dry - : '- .. g- . UT Cleaning Co. Gsm Our shop is always f r r x re e flooded with cleaning, f pressing and repair -- i work, because ourserv- 'ill iceisunequalecl. Most I good dressers come , 'A-'I here to have their '- I I .. clothes ressed the , . p P E I 5 2-IOFFMAIN way. 'ln ' tp act, peope are Insist- E 4' 949 ing that we do it this N!!! ' way. We obey orders. ' 16 MAIN ST. 1InumiimnnwnumwmumI1mmiimumwIummwmviwimmmuuunmuum rlryll'rlrllylllllrlllllllrllly num Y HARRIS BROS. BIG STORE We invite you to inspect the nicest and largest line of Hardware and Sporting Goods in Ohio outside of the large cities WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF Builders ' Hardware Baseball and Tennis Goods Glass Sash Paints, Oils and Varnislzes I . Hard and Soft Coal We also sell the famous OLIVER Chilled Plows Fill Your Coal Bins Early S. P. HARRIS O. S. Phone 29 L. F. HARRIS EI E-J PLEASE MENTION THE ANNUAL XIII For quick Sef0iCe-U9 He is 'best educated who BOWE'S LUNCH ROOM 'S mvsf useful MCFARLAND 5- MARTIN BARBER SHOP Nw fo Hotel Chagrin CHAGRIN FALLS, OHIO ' ' D. SELLECK 5 SON Dealers in TI-IIEIZA-1MOIEl4S H EI?iUCiAgiTOR H SHOES or a ies, en an C i ren CHASE and SANBORN TEAS and COFFEE A FULL LINE OF GENTS' EVERY DAY WEAR The Premier BYBYICI Pure FOOA PfOdUCt5 H. S. KENT REAL ESTATE Rentals and Loans INSURANCE SOUTH SIDE OF PARK XIV PLEASE MENTION THE ANNUAL LI El Chagrin Falls Electric Shoe Repair Shop - Have your old shoes fixed by us. Repairing done while you wait. Neolin is better than leather. 16 Main Street You can't learn too much about the quality of H. H. HOY'S Watch Work CHAS. c. MURPHEY W The Qburfielh THE CASH STORE 5 5 E H Dry Gocodgytlgoroitls egnfcl Shoes 1 H g Phone 90-W Bell, East 1763-J Cuy., Prine. 2,395-W F-G LJ 'Nl D ED 1 8 9 2 EICKHOFFS C CLEVELAND, ol-no 6826 Woodland Ave. Cleveland, Ohio GREENHOUSES Opposite Highland Park Cemetery, Kinsman Rd. l'l El PLEASE MENTION THE ANNUAL We Supply Everything For The School Room from the -- KINDERGARTEN t GOMMENCEMENT And all along the line two features stand out in prom- inence - E-SCo Quality and E-SCo Prices. WRITE US WHEN IN NEED OF SUPPLIES The Educational Supply Co. PAINESVILLE, OHIO P. S.-We furnished the Seniors Class Pins For HFGH GRADE PHOTOGRAPHS or ENLARGEMENT S CALL AT ...mi The Falls Studio .1- K d k Finishing and Everything in the Photographic Li WALTER SL MABEL ROBINSON Phone 179-w CHAGRIN FALLS, o. Pride of the Falls Flour, Graham Flour and Bolted Meal Feed, Baled Hay and Straw MUGGLETON Sz BURT CHAGRIN FALLS, OHIO PHONE 16 PB -PP PB- -PB STUDEBAKER CHEVROLET I I ul Iheyfalls Garage Co. Automobileiapd Accessories General Rekair and Livery Send your inquiries for Classical and Popular - , X .4 'PhQF1C-3s 3, CHAGRIN FALLS, oH1o To Wi YN it -J L 5 Y sl ' COURTN EY R. PUTT ' ' Xfrf Q 2053 East 9th St. CLEVELAND, OHIO WE WANT YOUR PATRONAGE BUCKEYE LAUNDRY Goods called for and delivered promptly WET WASH S. J. 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