Clarksburg High School - Chanticleer Yearbook (Clarksburg, OH)

 - Class of 1926

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4 5 V5 za 5 E -z 1 'fi 5 E if 51 i if -11 ul 21 E s. W, ii T3 if S11 ,M 5, Q4 2 E2 'E 4 ?: iii T4 H I K, e. -2 Q. L, if 9? 5: S 5 'E -o QQ ii fa 2 I Q E MEMORIES of C. H. S 1926 ,..l.Lgi , VOLUME ONE PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENT BODY or CLARKSBURG HIGH SCHOOL 'O CLARKSBURG,OHIOA .. Ayr .E wif 5 L L L a!u1n-n-n-u L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L 1 DEDICATION To the boys and girls of the years to come who we trust, will carry on with increasing accomplish- ment the activities of Clarksburg High School this, its first annual, is dedicated. CLARKSBURG HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL ll-1cm1-lg1ql1lr-ne-n-ul-n1ul1ua--n1ln--ll1llil HISTORICAL NOTES l1g1q1gp-n l.1.l.1gl-q.1qp1gq1gg1.l-ql N the northwestern corner of Ross County is Deerfield Township. This township was laid out by an order of county commissioners, made 1 july 7, 1804. At this time the township was much larger than at pres- ent. It included portions of what is now Pickaway, Fayette, and Madison Counties in addition to portions of Union and Concord Townships of Ross County. George Clark in 1817 laid out the village of Clarksburg. It is in the north-central portion of Deerfield Township. The village was incorporated in 1872. The first religious class in the township was established by Reverend John Sale, a Methodist, at the cabin of White Brown in 1803. This is the origin of Brown's Chapel, located in the eastern section of the township. The Asbury Chapel group, in the western section, dates from 1814. The Baptist Society, in the northeastern section, was organized in 1820. This society is now inactive. The Methodist Episcopal Church, the first within the village, was begun in 1835. The location of the present church is on High Street. The Christian Church, at the corner of High and Water Streets, was organized in 1845. The Clarksburg Commercial Bank, at the corner of Main and High, was built in 1912. The Town Hall on Main Street was erected in 1906. Due to the efforts of George Smith a village school was organized in 1820. The location of the building was probably at the present site of the Town Hall on Main Street. It is known that there was a two-story frame school building on this lot in the fifties and sixties. About the year 1873 a two-story brick school building was erected in the southern section of the village, on the Frankfort pike. In the late eighties the school was made a township school and a high school was established. A two-story brick build-- ing, which is used by the lower grades at the present time, was erected out- side the village, to the West. The first High School teacher was Mr. Jacob Selig. The first class, con- sisting of two members, graduated in 1892. Mr. J. W. Reynolds was the teacher at that time. The High School was made a Second Grade School in 1894. The present charter, making it a First Grade School, was issued February 3, 1912. Because of the crowded conditions a one-story frame building was erected for the High School in 1910. Our present High School building was completed in 1914. Mr. I. L. Fortney, the Superintendent of the Township Schools, was instrumental in securing the erection of the new buildings and in making the school a First Grade School. Due to the efforts of the Parent Teachers Association a large Commun- ity House was erected upon the school grounds in 1922. T-he value of this building to the school can not be overestimated. V The population of our village is five hundred. Two hundred ninety pupils are enrolled in the public schools, the high school numbering fifty- four and the grades two hundred thirty-six. f LQLARKSBURG HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL 1 1 -. 1 ..- 14.-.l,1,.I.1.qi0.1.51II.-.q.1.'1g..1...1.q.-1.1.1-.Illlp- 1 ... .1 1 ...ui FACULTY MR. PRYOR B. TIMMONS MISS JUANITA BULLOCK SS! MISS OLLIE ATER MR. J. NVESLEY LOTZ 1n1qp1..1.,1 1 .- 1.1-.-'1nq1.p.1.g.-..i..1n-.51 CLARKSBURG HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL -1- !' sEN1oRs .-. 1 1 .3 1 .. -..1-lgili ...,g1.,.1..1..1..1-I -.wig gg-...pil M OTTO--'lLaunchecl, not anchored FLONVIQR-Sunburst Rose COLOR-Orchid and JO li M ORGAN jo . Football '?2t3-'23-'24-'253 basket- ball ':2f2-'33-'24g track 'rlii-'24-'25-'26g cap- tain of track team '25-'2Gg art editor of Memories of C. ll. S.: George Crooper in Seventeen. MARTHA TOOTLE Marty . Basketball '23-'24-'25g track '24-'25-'2lSg manager of track team '26g senior class historiang Nina in Gypsy Roverg Rose in Lass of Limerick Towng Jane in Seventeen. ALLEN TOOTLE Toot . Football '24-'25g track '25-'26g Sir Toby in Gypsy Roverg Butler in Lass of Limerick Town: Johnnie Wat- son in Seventeen. Gold pi CLARKSBURG HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL CI ARK WICKENSIMER Wickey . Winner of county oratori- cal contest '23g football '23-'24-'25g bas- ketball '23-'24-'25g student councilg oc- tetteg Sir George Mardindale in Gypsy Roverg judge Hooley in Lass of Limer- ick Towng William Sylvanus Baxter in Seventeen. LAVVAN DA ATER Jessie . Basketball '23-'24-'25g man- ager of basketball team '25g track '26g Mrs. Charles Worthington in Lass of Limerick Towng Lola Pratt in Seven- teen. DWIGHT ANDERSON Pedro . Basketball '22-'23-'24g foot- ball '23-'24-'25g track '25-263 Sir Francis McCorcle in Gypsy Roverg Mr. Parcher in Seventeeng secretary-treasurer of ath- letic fund '25. I ELA JOHNSON Yaller . Basketball '22-'23-'24-'25g captain of basketball team '24-'25g track '23-'24-'25-'26g captain of track team '25- '26g May Parcher in Seventeen. CLARKSBURG HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAI HOVVARD C. ATER Tater . Football '23-'24-'25g basketball '24-'25-'26g manager football '24, captain '25g manager basketball '24, captain '25g track team '2-15 octetteg winner of third place, county oratorical '26g Marto in Gypsy Roverg E. Q. Hicks in Lass of Limerick Towng Mr. Baxter in Seven- teen: class president '24 and '25, HAZEL WILLIS l'Shep . Class secretary '2-tg vice- president '25g secretary and program committee, literary society '253 Mrs Baxter in Seventeeng Editor-in-Chief of Memories of C. H. S. '26, OATHER SKINNER Oat . Yell leader '23-'24-'25g football '22-'23g basketball '22-'23g track '24-'25g Rob in Gypsy Roverg Pom in Lass of Limerick Towng Joe Bullitt in Seven- teeng chorister of literary society '25g octette. FRANCES BAIRD Shank , President of literary society '25g class secretary-treasurer '25g Miss Boke in Seventeen. I LOYD DAVIS LaFfy . Genesis in Seventeen. Too modest to allow his photo to appear in this space. General handy man and gate-keeper at the games. K I ARKSIQFRKL Hllill SCIIOOI. ANNUAL JUNIORS nfs I. ... .. .I .. .I ....-M.-...-....-.......n.-...-........-......,.. 'lg-U-gg.. Y . I l I I I I I I I I XYright Archie rry Goldshe Iowarcl I, H oward Voss Leach Barnett Robert Voss Marcus Ater I1 Don Auclerso I -I M ll M I, M an ,,,, , ,,,,..u.,1M-..1,l.-.,,,1m1,,.1.......-.nu..uninu,u..nu-uniun-nu-nnim.-ul C I. .L Q x... E- .-. U U LJ 2 4.1 1 .6 CC. 2 .H .. c . ,- L. C -4- ,- C 5 .-4 Z x. QJ Qi L- O C af ..- .-1 f- ..- I, , fu .-I x. 1. s-4 A ..1: .Z X- F : L1-I aa U I4 ..- rs u D2 GJ ,S ,-1 ,- ... fl NJ fu lv af o . .. N., 3- GJ - Z' 'z C. Q1 .LC U Q If CU .C U CI CU co 'IJ 1- L4 C - A U 5 X- M Cl XRlxSl3l'Ri9HIGHSCHOCJ1. ANNLVXI b .if -...-M-..-...-..-....-..-...-...-.......-u- .. - - - - 4. SOPHOMORES rx- Q... TX: M... mi EH. ,.f. vi: 37 7 ,-I if QE C-C ZS. :L 'C X-1 W: '-Si L34 '-co '-v-4 E6 Lum L- O Q '11 yn O rx nf 'n if 'C 'fl ,- : sv: T 'fl 5 11 SISVRKS lllfill SVIIOUI. ANN 1,,,1..,.1.1..1M1..1,..1,.,...m,1m,1 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 FRESHMEN I!! n n n n 1 in -uu1nn1' -n -n in 10141 -n -v- in - -an 1 1 - 7 L-4 v .. W ..- 4' F E Q? f- ,- L- .-4 'L P ,f S1 A 'C 7.7 ..- 4 Q 1 L If f CQ : .: 0 P-'m L- CJ .- 4 'fa 'U fl' cu ff .1 CLARKSBURG HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL 1.-'li 1 1 1-qi-.ini 'f----'1-'------ - -----------' 1- I ANNUAL STAFF - .- 1 1uninn1-111111 .- 1-uint Don Anderson Irene Morris Hazel XViIlis - Beatrice Emrich Joe Morgan - cl THE ANNUAL Athletic Editor Literary Editor Editor-in-Chief Business Manager - Art Editor I students of Clarksburg High School this year take pleasure in pre A l senting to their friends this volume of pictures and records of the year s l organizations, as well as of hrief mention of former activities. Ve trust that this, the flrst attempt of the kind, will meet with the approval of everyone to such an extent that next year another book may he publlshed on a still more extensive scale. 12 CLARKSBURG HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL DRAMATICS gpg-n-n1un-n-ns--in-nu--10-ll1n-la1un1n1n..-n1un-ll-nv-nn-:ln-am1u1u1ul1ll1ln1ll-lu1n fd LARKSBURG HIGH SCHOOL has always emphasized the value of literary programs. Back in the earlier days of the school the literary l fl society, divided generally into three sections, presented bi-weekly pro- grams to the student body and visitors. No training in dramatics for general public programs was attempted, however, and inter-school debates and programs were almost unknown. But after the formal commencement orations had given way to class plays, introduced by Superintendent Fortney in 1910, more interest in dramatics and public performances was shown by both the students and the public. In recent years there have been produced plays of the best quality at commencement. Royalty plays are selected, the first having been And Home Came Tedn in 1922. This was followed by Clarence in 1923, then by Mrs, Bumpstead Leigh in 1924, Happiness in 1925, and Seventeen in 1926. The average annual attendance at these plays is about six hundred, a tribute to the performers and to the discriminating appreciation of the community. So closely has music become associated with public programs that each year, beginning with Charles H. Gabriel's Merry Milkmaidsu, the school has given an operetta, achieving a very favorable reputation. Miss Cherry- blossom was presented in 1924, The Gypsy Rover in 1925, and The Lass of Limerick Town in 1926. Our friends of the Atlanta and New Holland High Schools have also staged similar productions, which they have ex- changed with us in public performances. This year, under the able direction of our music instructor, Miss Ollie Ater, fone-half of whose time the Atlanta schools claimj the high school of that village presented Once in a Blue Moon , while New Holland High gave The Belle of Barcelona . All were enthusiastically received by the audiences at each point. The literary society has met each year with creditable programs. A very entertaining program was presented in October by the public speaking class under the direction of Miss Juanita Bullock. It consisted chiefly of two short, plays, Atmosphere and Finishing Touches. Music was an added feature at this program as well as at another in April, when the same class presented two more plays, Sauce for the Goslings and A Girl to Order . All these activities have helped to give Clarksburg High School a merited recognition among the schools of Ross County. 4. CLARKSBURG HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL '- - - - - - -' -' - - '- - '-I'-H -' - - -- '-'---I--I - - - -I - --------1' I MUSIC I Frank Ilarrington Don Anderson Ilzirn ett Leach Hmrarcl Ater llowznrcl Smith Ozitlicr Skinner Lilurk XYICIQCIISIIIICI' Vnrter Muinlurc MUSIC IN THE SCHOOLS YL x incl lixumlmlx ltnmrn innsiczil uI'g'ElI1lZ1llIU1l:i in the sclnml. it lu llll,lC the uctette here given nieriterl pimiiiiiieiice is prulmzilvly the must j wiclelr: iz ' -' ' no intnns iiinmmpulizts tht in - nsiczil stage. lfm' swine years I1 small tn'eliesti':1 has heen inziintzlinecl. wllivli. rlnring the past three Years. hzls hcen emnhinecl with the urcliestrzt ul Atlzintzi lligh Sclnml. lim stunt s ' , - years years, two, attention has heen given tu special inns' 'z i it il tezitnres. 'l'ht-se :irc- sn intimately zissociaterl with clrznnzitics that they :ire nientimicrl c-lsewlic-i'c'. Two years ago the zitlviszlhility nl cnipluying' :1 clirectnr nl' ninsic lmeczniie su well estzihlishenl that Miss I Jllie M, Ater was einpltwerl to lc-:ul the rlewcln i- . I inc-nt ul' :1 splenclicl musiczil prugrzxiii tln'ung'liunt the entire selnml s lXliss .-Xter is :L gizlclnnte of Ohio Northern LvI1lX'Cl'SIlY'5 1 s' ystein. nn, it' tlCllZlI'lIIICIll. Zllltl is llll zlluninzt ut' ti. ll. S.. clevuting her energies tu instilling' innsieztl ippi tion :incl flevelu minn' ' , K . z 'evin- 1 A musical talent zlniniig the lmys :tml girls nl' her limne Ctllllllllllllly. The lmvs who furin the high h stliuul clunlule male quzxrtette have i't'ceix'efl generous and SI1Sl.2lllICtl applause 1 A notnhle success was at the urzlt :incl mrzuse wlierever they hzivc zlppezirc-cl. urical contest this year at I I'zmkl'oi't, where they responded to several encores. 14 CLARKSBURG HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL u1an-ll-gp-.u1n1u-.u-u--u..-q-1u-..1q-u1.....--...-.q--q..-n- ,1gg1g.1gg1gn1gl 9 ATHLETICS THE BEGINNINGS AND DEVELOPMENT OF ATHLETICS IN CLARKSBURG HIGH SCHOOL ' ' LARKSBURG HIGH SCHOOL presents a varied and interesting I athletic record. Its inter-school participation has its beginning in the 5 county athletic meet held at Richmond Dale in the spring of 1921. In the following spring we were represented in four of the events in the Centralia meet, as compared to one in the previous meet. The initiation of football as a high school sport in Clarksburg dates to about 1916 and was re- vised the fall of 1921. That year three games were played. The first inter- school basketball contests did not begin until the year 1922-1923. In 1922 through the efforts of public spirited citizens the Clarksburg community house was completed. This afforded ample room for a basket- ball court as well as other group activities. In the fall of this same year the Board of Education employed the First athletic director in the history of Clarksburg High School. The purchase of an additional plot of ground on the northwest side of the school plant in 1921 gave the much needed space for athletic activities in grade and high school. The grading and tiling of this plot gave Clarksburg a gridiron of regulation size and highly convenient -promoting and encouraging football interests in high school and commun- ity. As a result of these efforts one of the best center tracks, two turns and one-fifth mile in length, resulted. For the field events such as jumping, pole vaulting, the weight events, etc., ample space is allotted and equipment built. , In the fall of 1925 through the efforts of the Parent-Teachers Association playground equipment purchase and installation was inaugurated. The pur- chase of an ocean wave marked the first step along this line. Other equip- ment is to be added from time to time as funds become available. The track, the gridiron, horseshoe pits, horizontal bars, jumping pit and volley ball have a tendency to attract attention of the youngster and teach him clean sports and cooperative playing. CLARKSBURG HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL 511111-11 1111-1 11-1-11111111111-11-111.1111111111111 1- 1 1 1 FOOTBALL Howard Goldsherry Dwight Anderson Rolland Hookwalter Marcus Ater joe Morgan Coach -1. 11 cslcy Lotz Don Anderson Allen Tootle Howard Ater Harriett Leach llowarcl Smith Clark XYiel4ensiincr Frank llarrington Richard Stephens Archie XVrigh1 U. ll. S. lmoasts an undefeated football team this year. Of the seven games played onr goal line was crossed hut three times. The total points scored hy opponents was 19 to Clarkshnrg's 171 or a ratio of 1 to 9. This year the Chillicothe Yarsity team was among the opponents. This eleven was ontplayed and at the end of the game the score stood 6 to 6. Ashville's powerful eleven contrihnted her scalp to the C. Il. S. victories. 20-0, and later was defeated there 26-T. T1lC.'X1'll1l1l'. Yinton county seat aggregation. was defeated hy a decidedly one-sided score, 121-0. The rainy weather and muddy iield with XY!I1l1llt'S 210 pound fnll-hack will long he remembered. Regard- less of opposition and conditions another scalp was carried from the held of battle, 25-6. Our friend and lighting rival Kingston again this vear attempted to huinhle the linrghers. This proved impossihle as the score in hoth cases indicates-Kingston, here 0, Clarksburg 39g Kingston, there 0, Clarksburg 21-1. The fact that our grid warriors won 50 per cent of their games in the 1923 season indicated the growing strength in this sport. Part of the aggre- gation, however, had to he recruited from the grade school to H11 the ranks. In the 192-1 season only one game was lost. This to Mt. Sterling, 7-0, in the last minutes of play. 1111111111111111 1 111- 111111111111111111-.11111 1 1111:11111.111111 L'l.ARKSliL'RG HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL .- .- .- - 1 -n-u-un1uu-um-n-nn-un--nn-nn--nn--nn-uu- - - - 1 1 1 - - -u-or I BASKETBALL -i- ..n.-H..-gg-.1,lm13,lu..-.n1n1.,.,1,..1nnl1m,1uln1,'-,,1nnl1.nl-un....-u-.,...,............n..lq1.p.-ui. l'oi'tcr NilI1l1iUl'fi, B2lI'llC1t Leach, Howard Smith, Rollzmd Bookwzlltcr, XYCINIQII Atvr, LiU1lCil Lutz. Riclizircl Stephens, Clark xviCliCllSil'l1CI', Howard Atcr, Capt., Don Aiiclcrsoii Nlwrthw Tcwotlc Dorothv Fvzins, Avis Voss, Mary Hello Baird, Cmich Lotz L 1 1 , D . Susie Joliusoim, Luwauda Atcr, Lcla Johnson, Lapt., Blanche xVlCkCll5ll11CI' CLARKSBURG HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL 17 LARKSBURG has played an active part in High School- Tournaments. - In the Spring of 1923 the Boys and Girls teams of the county were the g j guests at the Community House. In the same year Clarksburg was a participant in the Greenfield District Tournament. In the following year the County Tournament was held at Frankfort, the Girls winning second honors. In the Spring of 1925 the tournament was taken to Chillicothe under state supervision. The girls' teams were not given a tournament. This year the county tournament was again held under state supervision, but was this time taken to Camp Sherman. Our cagers won first honors in both sexes. h The results of the County Tournament are as follows: Centralia Buckskin Frankfort The Dec. Dec Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb Feb . 1 Sth 23rd 29th 1St sth 1 sth 19th 28th 29th 5th 12th 19th GIRLS BOYS ------ 8 Clarksburg----28 Liberty -------- 2 Clarksburg.-.--22 ------18 Clarksburg----23 Bainbridge ----12 Clarksburg----22 ----- 7 Clarksburg----32 Frankfort -----18 Clarksburg----21 . Bourneville .... 15 Clarksburg .... 23 Schedule, with results, of the season follows: Vis. Cl'ksb'rg Hillsboro ....... 21 Clarksburg There 10 'New Holland----19 Clarksburg-- Here CGirlsJ 24 Alumnae .--. ---10 Clarksburg-- CGirIsJ 0 36 Monroe -----.-- 11 Clarksburg CGirlsj 14 27 Kingston - .---- -. 5 Clarksburg-- Here fGirlsD 8 28 Circleville ------ 29 Clarksburg-- There CGirlsJ 22 20 New Holland ---17 Clarksburg Here CGirlsJ 8 23 Madison Mills --16 Clarksburg Here Washington C. H. Here CGirlsj 14 22 South Salem ---. .14 Clarksburg-- There CGirlsJ 9 28 Kingston -------- 4 Clarksburg There fGirlsJ 7 32 South Salem ---- 18 Clarksburg-- Here 11 14 Bourneville -----20 Clarksburg-- Here Piketon Here 10 24 18 CLARKSBURG HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL uu-dl1ul:ul1ll1ul1n1cliul1m-qu1u1n-lI1sl-1l1u1n-Il1:l1mld p-ni.g.-n1gg1qg1qg1q.-p..gg1q..-'.1-q1gq.-g.1 lp1lg1lg-.pq-.qg1ls1u--lp1lo1u1n1q.1gg1gp.-.l'- ' ' N 1924 C. H. S. was the scene of the Annual Field meet and Oratorical contest for Ross County. Our girls were the proud winners of second , 1 honors in their division. In 1925 the meet was held at South'Salem where our contestants, in both sexes, won first honors. This year the meet was held at Frankfort where our contestants again won first honors. Following is a record of the meet: Boys 100 yard dash-Joe Morgan QCD, Harrell CCen.J, Beatty CFD, Leslie Oaker CBaD, Time 11 seconds. Clarksburg, Centralia 3, Frankfort 2, Bainbridge 1. Girls 50 yard dash-Brown, Frankfort, 64-5 sec., Lela johnson, Clarksburg, Ellen Free, Bainbridge, Jennings, Centralia. Girls half mile walk-Erma Walters, Lib- erty, 4:21, Blanche Wickensimer, Clarks- burg, Carr, Frankfort, Arledge, Centralia. Boys high jump-Barnett Leach, Clarks- burg, 5 ft. 2 1-2, Bob Delis, Centralia, Bain- bridge and Buckskin, Leach evened county record of 5:4 in an exhibition jump. Girls 100 yard dash-Lela Johnson, Clarks- burg, 12 4-5 seconds, Brown, Frankfort, Free, Bainbridge, Dresbach, Centralia. Boys 220 yard dash-Joe Morgan, Clarks- burg, 25 2-5 sec., Harrel, Centralia, Mallow, Frankfort, Fred Thomas, Kingston. Girls potato race-Jennings, Centralia, Mary L. Robinson, Buckskin, Beulah Climer, Liberty, Mary Ralston, Kingston. Boys 440 yard dash-Beatty, Frankfort 53 2-5 sec., Yaple, Centralia, Leslie Parker, Bainbridge, D. Anderson, Clarksburg. Pole vault-Woods, Centralia and Smith, Clarksburg, tie for first at 10:2, Brown, Frankfort, Lester Canuth, Bainbridge. Shot put-Howard Smith, Clarksburg, 36:8 3-4, Edward Umstead, Kingston, Storts, Centralia, Thomas, Bainbridge. Girls running high jump-Rachel Rea, Buckskin, and Cottrill, Frankfort, tie for Hrst and second, Ellen Free, Bainbridge, Susie Johnson, Clarksburg, Cornelia Dubois, Rich- mond Dale and Thelma Weinrich, Liberty all four tied for third and fourth. Standing broad jump-Howard Boggs, Kingston, and Allen Tootle, Clarksburg, tie for first and second, 10 ft. Yaple, Centralia, Tootle, Frankfort. Standing high jump-Allen Tootle, Clarks- burg, 4 ft. 7 3-4 in., Stewart, Frankfort and Earl Cook, Kingston, tie for second and third, Lester Canuth, Bainbridge and G. Thomas, Centralia, fourth. Girls 400 yard relay-Frankfort, first 52 3-5, Liberty, Centralia, Bainbridge. Boys one mile relay-Centralia first, Clarksburg, Buckskin, Frankfort. Time 3137 4-5. Running broad jump boys-Beatty, Frank- fort, 18.8 1-4, Harrel, Centralia, 18:7 1-4, Don Anderson, Clarksburg, 18:6 3-4, Lester Canuth, Bainbridge, 17:7 1-2. Shot put, girls-Erma Walter, Liberty, 30:2 1-2, Avonelle Burnett, Buckskin, 27:0 3-4, Overly, Centralia, 26:0 1-4, Steele, Frankfort, 24:8 3-4. -880 boys run-Marcus Ater, Clarksburg, Carmi Groves, Buckskin, Steele, Frankfort, Herbert VVilliamson, Bainbridge. Time, 203 3-5. Basketball throw, girls-Susie Johnson, Clarksburg, 75 ft. 5 in., Cottrill, Frankfort, 58.6, Helen Timmons, Liberty, 58.1, Faith Ogle, Bainbridge, 54.2. Girls baseball throw-Erma Walters, Lib- erty, 1'77.3, Lela Johnson, Clarksburg, 172.8, Laura Owens, Frankfort, 161, Ellen Free, Bainbridge, 138. Boys baseball throw-Allen Tootle, Clarksburg, 301.5, Voter Thomas, Bain- bridge, 282.4, Robert Immell, Kingston, 278.5, Tootle, Frankfort, 2L52.9. COUNTY TRACK MEET MAY 7, 1926 Totals governed by individual schools were as follows: Clarksburg boys .............. 54 Centralia boys --- ..... 355 Frankfort boys .... ..... 2 sn Kingston boys --- ..... 1324 Clarksburg girls .... .... 2 6M Centralia girls .... ---17 Frankfort girls --- ---26 Liberty girls --- ---22M CLARKSBURG HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL 19 Clarksburg Takes Third Place in the Southeast District Meet ' at Wellston, May 8, 1926 Clarksburg High School carried away third place honors in the South- eastern District Field and Track Meet held at Wellston on May 8, 1926. Wellston won first place and New Lexington won second place. Twelve teams competed for honors. The total points respectively were as follows: Wellston, first, 54 points, New Lexington, second, 42 1-6 points, Clarksburg, third, 33 5-6 points. Clarksburgis entire team of Ross County champions was entered in the District Meet. The following made up this year's team: joe Morgan, Capt., Porter Mumford, Manager, Dwight Anderson, Allen Tootle, Howard Smith, Barnett Leach, Don Anderson, Rolland Bookwalter, and Marcus Ater. Clarksliitlrgis scoring was as follows: fs, ,A,, 88O?lyardijFii1n, Marcus Ater, first. One rnildlrelay, Marcus, Porter, Dwight and Joe, first. Pole vault, Howard Smith, tied for first, Don Anderson, tied for fifth. Runfhing high jump, Allen Tootle, tied for first, Barnett Leach, tied for fifth. One mile run, Dwight Anderson, third. Shot put, Don Anderson, fifth, Howard Smith, no place. Javelin throw, Allen Tootle, thirdg Marcus Ater, no place. Running broad jump, Don Anderson, second, Rolland Bookwalter, no place. 220 yard dash, Joe Morgan, third, Porter Mumford, no place. STATE MEET May 21-22 at Ohio State University Running high jump-Allen Tootle tied for second and Barnett Leach tied for third. Pole vault, Howard Smith tied for fourth. Half-mile run, Marcus Ater won fourth place. - Don Anderson in the broad jump and Dwight Anderson in the mile run made a creditable showing. CLARKSBURG HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL CLARKSBURG HIGHISCHOOL ANNUAL I0 r-A lm ' i - W ' ' ' ' Z! jokes were presented hy the students for publication. An upper class- I N the hurry and seriousness of the closing days of school only a f 3 man declares that a Freshman rushed into the lihrary and called out, I want the life of Caesaru. to which the lihrarian quietly replied, Sorry., but Brutus heat you to it. llut how is this for a junior ?- Teacher- Name a good summer resort along the Atlantic Coast. Junior- Rex Beach. 22 CLARKSBURG HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL Some observer of matrimonial bliss presented this one: Hubby Cin great ragej-Who told you to put that paper up there? Paperhanger--Your wife. - Hubby Qmeeklyj-Pretty, isn't it? Here is Oather Skinner's favorite: A sign on a store read A. Skinner, general merchandise. -A customer asked why the sign was abbreviated. Because , replied the owner, my whole name would be worse. It's Adamf' Mr. Lotz Cafter explaining the intelligence of dumb animalsj--Allen, what animal ranks next to man in intelligence? OHS and Allen Tootle, after serious thought--A woman, I suppose. Miss Bullock-Irene, who is your favorite author? Irene Morris-My father. Miss Bullock-VVhy, what did he write? Irene-Checks. The way to be happy is to have an intense sense of humor and a humor- sense of the intense. Miss Bullock-Do you know the difference between a bird with one wing a bird with two wings? Porter Mumford-Why, In guess it must be just a difference of a pinion. Here we draw the curtain. Continued next year. CLARKSBURG HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL ALMA MATER Melody: Go Bring the VVagon Home, john Where friendship's bonds grow deepest As youthful years speed on, We'll join in happy melody Ere high school days are gone- To sing our deep alfection, O Clarksburg High, to thee, Revered for truth and virtue bold Thy name shall ever be. O Clarksburg High we love thee In frolic, fun, and fray, Triumphant colors e'er will be The scarlet and the gray, Thy mem'ries dear will linger As swift the years roll by, We'll sing our fondest praise to thee Forever, Clarksburg High. COMMENCEMENT Melody: Laddie and Lassie. CEtude, August, 19241 O Clarksburg, fair Clarksburg, how oft will we ponder The ties that have bound us in years swift gone by. Our footsteps will falter wherever we wander- Turn back to the threshold of old Clarksburg High. Oh how fond the mem'ries that ever will lingerg Deep wrapped in true friendship their freshness will lie. May the years their choicest rich blessings e'er bring her Protect her in virtue, our fair Clarksburg High. - 'BACCALAUREATE Melody: Minuet in G Where the tides of memory's mystic sea Deep and vast, meet the past- There we all will wander far away In the light of childhood's happy day. And the joys and hopes of other years We shall see, fresh and freeg And the thoughts of blissful days gone by Will dim the eye, Clarksburg High. Years so swiftly have flown Filled with mirth and joyous laughter' Days of youth, hope and truth, Spent in Alma Mater, fair, our own- 7 May the lessons we have learned of thee Guide our way, day by day: May each memory hold us with ,its power Strong in virtue to life's closing hour. Heaven's blessing we beseech for thee From above, school we love- Memory's golden chain will bind us true, As years go by, to Clarksburg High. 24 CLARKSBURG HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL lillililllillilllilllllill-1lllllillllllllllllllinilllllllill-iliililll Hill 1892 Mrs. J. W. Reynolds Newport, Maine Housekeeper Ralph Smith 1, Oregon Teacher 1893 Carey Corkwell Clarksburg Farmer Alma Hood C J Columbus, Ohio Housekeeper Lizzie Skinner CBadleyJ Deceased 1894 Gertrude Gilbert Uohnsonj Columbus, Ohio Housekeeper Essie Baker CColeJ Wellston, Ohio Housekeeper Lizzie Bowsher fStephensJ Deceased Thomas Henson Daytona, Florida Merchant 1895 The High School was made to cover a three year course, so there were no gradu ates in 1895. 1896 Addie Bowen fNobleJ Clarksburg . Housekeeper Bertha Collins CGattenJ Columbus, Ohio Housekeeper Kathryn Morgan CClarkJ Columbus, Ohio Housekeeper 1897 Justin Ater Canton, Ohio Auditor Life Ins. Co. Lavina Deardurff CMetzgerj Los Angeles, Cal. Housekeeper Ida Goldsberry CBabbJ Williamsport, Ohio Housekeeper Foreman V. Peck Clarksburg Bank Cashier Wilson McPherson Tucson, Arizona Bookkeeper Arthur Mowbray South Bend, Ind. Teacher 1898 Earl Collins I Deceased Clara Junk fSmithj Williamsport, Ohio Housekeeper Etta Junk Austin, Ohio Housekeeper Hattie Miner CGarrisonJ Chillicothe, O., R.F.D. Housekeeper 'Roy Morgan Westfield, Mass. Physician Bessie Peairs CAdamsJ Clarksburg Housekeeper Ernestine Skinner Chillicothe, Ohio Dressmaker James Sleigh Dayton, Ohio 1899 Hoyt Ater Atlanta, Ohio Farmer Werter Dyer VVilliamsport, Ohio Teacher William Howser Frankfort, Ohio Merchant John Jones Columbus, Ohio Electrician Will Patton Columbus, Ohio Bookkeeper Ethel Timmons CEl1isJ Columbus, Ohio Housekeeper Nyra Tootle CDavisJ Commercial Point, O. Housekeeper Bessie Tootle CCampbellJ Clarksburg Housekeeper 1900 Addie Ater CSkinnerJ Clarksburg Housekeeper - Lottie Henness CJonesJ Columbus, Ohio Housekeeper Jeanette Howser CTinkerJ Frankfort, Ohio Housekeeper Thurman Howser Steubenville Ohio Pharmacist Jessie Jones CHickleJ Deceased Nellie Jones CSmithJ Columbus, Ohio Housekeeper Ethel Knox CBookwalterJ Clarksburg Housekeeper Harry Timmons Deceased Earl Van Dyke Coldwater, Ohio Advertising Mgr. 190l Annalee Bennett New Holland, Ohio Housekeeper Carrie Henness Austin, Ohio Housekeeper Carey Hickle Porto Rico Government Service Maggie Knox CHintonJ Chillicothe, Ohio Housekeeper Iva Tootle CVossJ Clarksburg Housekeeper Marjorie Ware CCoffeeJ Greenfield, Ohio Housekeeper Kathryn Wright fCarlj Chillicothe, Ohio Housekeeper 1902 I' CLARKSBURG HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL 1903 Ollie Ater Clarksburg Teacher Ray Bowen Santa Rosa, Cal. Merchant Della Howser Clarksburg Bookkeeper Etta Jamison CPutnamJ Frankfort, Ohio Housekeeper Fred Putnam Frankfort, Ohio Farmer 1904 Lulu Coover CTimmonsJ Delaware, Ohio Bookkeeper Max Ewing Christina Hamman CGearhartl Clarksburg Housekeeper Ward Howser Steubenville, Ohio Pharmacist 1905 1906 Fred Baird Williamsport, Ohio Farmer Homer Bishop Northampton, Mass. Prof. in Smith Vernet Davis McConnelsville, Ohio Physician Earl Hedrick Bainbridge, Ohio Pharmacist Irene Jones CHedrickJ Bainbridge, Ohio Housekeeper Carrie Knox CMumfordJ Deceased 1907 Harry Baird New Holland, Ohio Farmer Grace Bowen fBochardJ Clarksburg Housekeeper Hazel Coover Delaware, Ohio Housekeeper Arline Dawson CMossbargerJ Clarksburg Housekeeper Mollie Dennis CCannonJ Barberton, Ohio Bookkeeper Myrtle Godden fBookwalterJ Ashville, Ohio Housekeeper Royal Hamman Williamsport, Ohio Farmer Harley Hiser Clarksburg Farmer William Maag jeffersonville, Ohio Physician Edna Tootle CPeckJ Clarksburg Housekeeper Allison Vincent . Clarksburg Farmer 1908 Horace Ater Columbus, Ohio Bookkeeper George Baughman Seattle, Washington Bookkeeper John Cannon Barberton, Ohio Bookkeeper Leah Crabb fGal'I'iS0I1D Clarksburg Housekeeper Ruth Crabb New Holland, Ohio Housekeeper 103111 DHWSOH Clarksburg Bookkeeper Ray Hedrick Bainbridge, Ohio Pharmacist Hallard Pearce Clarksburg Teacher 1909 Hoyt Graham Clarksburg Bank Cashier Elizabeth Hutton fHughesJ Deceased Mamie Morgan fDawsonj Harrisburg, Ohio Housekeeper Cecile Parker fHurstJ Chillicothe, O., R.F.D. Housekeeper Hazel Parker CMcCollisterJ Chillicothe, Ohio Housekeeper Charles Timmons Middletown, Ohio Teacher Rfyor Timmons Clarksburg Teacher Nile VValston Hilliards, Ohio Farmer 1910 Otis Adams Chicago, Illinois Bookkeeper Elizabeth Ater fKelleyJ Atlanta, Ohio Housekeeper Kenneth Ater Dayton, Ohio Merchant Maude Baughman CHarmountJ Frankfort, Ohio Housekeeper George Bookwalter Franklin, Pa. Undertaker Arden Dawson Texhoma, Oklahoma Undertaker Doris Dawson CBookwalterj Franklin, Pa. Housekeeper Harry Dawson Deceased , Deane Godden Camp Sherman, Ohio Mgr. Gov. Farms Ellen Graham CHavighurstJ Lakewood, Ohio Housekeeper Sarah Hancher CEyckeQ Clarksburg Housekeeper Edith Hiser CLinaburyJ Grand Rapids, Mich. Housekeeper Kenneth Knox Deceased Job Taylor Akron, Ohio Bookkeeper Mary Vallery CWareJ Clarksburg Housekeeper 1911 Melva Mossbarger CDawsonJ Clarksburg Housekeeper ' Altha Rickards Frankfort, Ohio ' Teacher as if ff f la .,..v7 , 'ei , Hari I he I 1 iii 26 CLARKSBURG HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL 1912 Clarksburg High School was chartered a first grade high school in 1912. The class of 1912 consisted mainly of former graduates. George Bookwalter Edith Hiser Merrill Hughes Portsmouth, Ohio Bookkeeper Elizabeth Hutton Melva Mossbarger Altha Rickards 1913 1914 Bernice Bowsher Columbus, Ohio Stenographer Everett Hughes Chicago, Ill. Teacher Ralph Hughes Pittsburg, Pa. Teacher - Ellen Leffingwell CFreibaughD Springfield, Ohio Housekeeper 1915 Maggie Ater CSeymourJ Chillicothe, Ohio Housekeeper Lois Hickey CVan Hornej Clarksburg Housekeeper Mary Skinner CCarterJ Clarksburg Housekeeper Eliie Steinhauser CTootleD Clarksburg Housekeeper 1916 Agnes Bowsher Barberton, Ohio Teacher Thurman Bowsher Columbus, Ohio Utilities Inspector Hattie Downing Chillicothe, Ohio Bookkeeper Palmer Peck Clarksburg Teacher Paul Peck Clarksburg Farmer Marjorie Taylor CShepardJ Cleveland, Ohio Teacher Bess Willis CCriswellJ New Haven, Conn. Housekeeper-student 1917 Ruth Jones Chillicothe, Ohio Bookkeeper Hilma Sheldon Columbus, Ohio Stenographer Grace Steinhauser CAndersonj Chillicothe, Ohio Housekeeper . Ellen Van Dyke Columbus, Ohio Teacher 1918 Eugene Graham 1- Chicago, Illinois Salesman Myrtle Hughes CMinserj Clarksburg Housekeeper Owen Marine Clarksburg Merchant Francis McCollister Clarksburg Radio Service Wayne Morgan Austin, Ohio Farmer Audrey Skinner Sunbury, Ohio Teacher Frances Stephens CFohnerJ Columbus, Ohio Stenographer 1919 Matilda Adams St. Marys Teacher Quinn Clarke Good Hope, Ohio Farmer Madge Dawson Martins Ferry, Ohio Teacher Ruth Lutz CGrahamJ Clarksburg Housekeeper Helen Van Scoy CSummersD Columbus, Ohio Housekeeper 1920 Kenneth Crabb Columbus, Ohio Student, O. S. U. Frances Mumford Chillicothe, Ohio Clerk Nelle Noble fHughesJ Clarksburg Housekeeper Gladys Satchell Clarksburg Teacher Florence Reed , Cincinnati, Ohio Stenographer 1921 Mildred Anderson fHarmountJ Chillicothe, Ohio Housekeeper Margaret Bowsher Columbus, Ohio Stenographer Edna Campbell Clarksburg Teacher ' Edna Dawson Martins Ferry, Ohio Teacher, A . Warner Johnson Columbus, Ohio Student O, S. U. Roy Marine Columbus, Ohio Student O. S. U. Janet Morgan Middletown, Ohio Teacher 1922 Una Ater Clarksburg Teacher Hazel Jones Clarksburg Housekeeper Madge Knapp CBoylesj Springfield, Ohio Housekeeper Nellie Campbell Clarksburg, Ohio Teacher Lona Satchell CSpeakmanJ ' Clarksburg, Ohio Housekeeper Oliver Donohoe Washington, D. C. Insurance Thelma Ater CDavisJ V Clarksburg Housekeeper 1 I CLARKSBURG HIGHQSCHOOL ANNUAL 27 1923 Eleanor Brown CStittJ Clarksburg Housekeeper Leora Hinton Chillicothe, Ohio Stenographer Lewis Johnson Knoxville, Tenn. Student Univ. of Tenn. Virginia Martin Clarksburg Teacher Grace Peck Clarksburg Teacher Elwyn Stitt Columbus, Ohio Student Ralph Stitt Clarksburg Farmer 1924 Franklin Adams Clarksburg Auto Mechanic Madeira Crispin Columbus, Ohio Student O. S. U. 1 Garnet Davis Clarksburg ' Teacher Hoyt Garrison Clarksburg Teacher Mary Marine fOgleD Five Points, Ohio Housekeeper Maude Stephens fLillyJ Columbus, Ohio Housekeeper Ella Taylor Clarksburg Teacher 1925 1926 Helen Tootle Mary Belle Tootle Warren Whitehurst Mary Ackley Edna Arnold Lehr Hickle Kenneth Morgan Ida Templin Alta Willis Max Willis Dwight Anderson Howard Ater Lawanda Ater Frances Baird Lloyd Davis Howard Goldsberry ' Lela Johnson Joe Morgan Oather .Skinner Allen Tootle Martha Tootle ' Clark Wickensimer Hazel Willis Columbus, Ohio Nashville, Tenn. Columbus, Ohio Dayton, Ohio Clarksburg New Holland, Ohio Greenland, Ohio Greenfield, Ohio Chillicothe, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Student O. S. U. Student Ward-Belmont Machinist Stenographer Clerk Farmer Merchant Student Normal Student Normal Office Clerk As of the class of 1926, having completed the standard high school course, Number of boys graduated .......................... 82 Number of girls graduated ---- Total ............ Four alumni and four alumnae have died. L The number in each class has been: 2, 3, 4, 3, 6, 8, 7, 9, 7, 5, 4, 7, 4, 7, 5, 5, 7, 7, 7, 10, 7, 13. The class of 1926 is the thirty-first class to be graduated. The Executive heads of the high school have been: Jacob Selig ......................... --. W Re nolds .................... -- 1.4 . yi R. S. Ewing E. C. Hedrick ---. F. V. Bouic ...... J. L. Fortney J. G. White .............. ................. Pryor B. Timmons .......................... Mr. Fortney was elected a district superintendent in 1914 and county superintenden. in 1920, a position which he has filled most creditably. ---- 115 --- 197 4, 6, 11, s, 8, 15, 2, 6, 4, 1889-1890 1890-1903 1903-1906 1906-1908 1908-1909 1909-1914 1914-1919 1919- l 3- K i CLARKSBURG HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL CLARKSBURG HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL Q 4' U 1 Q. g.,.wY,f 1 h. 1 F' ff I . V- , K A335163 scnoox. ANNUAL 4 f V: W5 - . . ,':1o:,, ,3'-far, r P A,-1 ,E V K K ,,. ' ' ,A'l'2, M 'l.' Q - 51.4 - . wg? . 4 W 9:1 T. 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