Columbian High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Tiffin, OH)

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K HZ.. i,. . 1 I..... nr - I 1 bf x. :V MW X gx X Hl,!l'f X X X x,,f- ' www 44, 1TII'1IE SIENIICDIIQ CILASS QDIF TVIIIFIFIIN CIJDILIU IVIIIBII Xl MX IHIIGEIH SQEIHIDIDII. wanw4W ' FCDIIQIEWNDIIQID The members of the Senior Class have no high-school course. May they realize their future citizens and may they grasp all o will lead to success and to the enjoyment o To the faculty of Columbian High School v as a remembrance of our accomplishments, thank them for the patient manner in whicl our failures and short-comings. To the underclassmen We leave this book the happy days which We have shared Wit W completed their responsibilities as pportunities which f life. re leave this book and We sincerely 1 they have borne as a reminder of h them. BAS IlDIEIDIlllIN1lIllDN We, the Senior Class ot 1938, dedicate this book to the memory of Miss Ruth Ann Wade, Who, because ot her sincere and untiring de- votion to her pupils, will always be held with great respect in the hearts of the students of Columbian High. WMNWSCWCCM SUNG We're loyal to you, Tiffin High, We're Gold and Blue, Tiffin High. We'll back you fo stand 'gainst the best in the land For We know you have the sand, Ti Rah! .... Rah! f in High- So smash that blockade, Tiffin High, Go crashing ahead, Tiffin High. Our team is our fame protector. On! boys, for We expect a vict'ry From you, Tiffin High. Rah! .... Rah! ADMINISTRATION CLASSES IUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS FEATURES TABLEINF LCCNTENTS EXDYXXXXXXSY REU XDR Nine on SCEIHQDCDIL IEMIDMIQID FRANCIS E, KUI-IN, President BERLIN R. MILLER, VICE Preslderlf FRANCIS R. MANN EARL C. KNAPP HARRY FRICK EARL KERN, Clerk cmd Purchcx mg Agewt SIUIPIEIIQIINFIEN IDIENW PAUL v. BROWN IPIQII NCBI! IPNIL W. W. MARTIN 'Xa' l Fourteen F, A. IUNKINS Industrial Arts B.S., Bowling Green MARGARET M. Mi French B.A,, Oxford College State University LLER Diploma, La Sorbonne La Maison Francaise XvVestern Reserve Uni versity H. I. DANIEL Modern European AB., Heidelberg Col A.M., University of M RUTH KEIL English History ege .cliigan - A.B., Heidelbcrq Colleqe HARRY TONE Bookkeeping, Busin Bowling Green State B.C.S., Tiffin Business FACE IU Ui ess Law, and Typing University University FA 11: IU UVY BERENICE DETWILER Home Economics B.S., Bowling Green State University I. M. YORK Geometry ond Algebra B.A. and M. A., Ohio State CHARLES SOUDER Custodian LULU B. CRAIG Secretory GEORGE ALLIS Custodian University Fifteen 1 rl 1 f 1 Siibbnb f- Seventeen WANDA BENTLEY Well, can l help it? DONALD I-IOSTLER IrIere's to a jolly bachelor's lite And may he live tull ho tal-ces ri wife HAZEL ROGERS No remarks about my dog. ALBERT ALLMAN No sinner nor no saint per- haps, But wc-ll, the very host of chaps. Eiqhtecn RAYMOND DORAN MARGAJRET STOFER When better speeches are DONALD SHRODE Who's that gal- Where shall We go, Mead- loom Dgvis? awbroolc or Rainbow? DWIGHT SICKLES EVA MAE CADWALLADER Can I 5011 Who says: I don't like fllloosfgll farmers? you a pair of VERA ANITA MOLLENKOP RAYMOND CARRY l know some other songs Us on U bus- that I haver1't written yet. PAUL NVILKINSON MARGARET HOPKINS Oh mel lust a stagehand. When she grows up there wrll be no more Peggy. made, llay will make th,n1. MARIORIE MARTIN Variety is the spice of life. CARL ASSENHEIMER I make no noise, but I get my 1noney's Worth. THELMA TAYLOR Oh, I don't know. T r +4 4 L, 4 14 1 I T 'V ,, w 1 1 . FN Y l' - I, 3. I ,IA V' 2 V N .-. PA , 15,5 Q3 QI? I ESTHER MAE WILLOUGHBY Did I tell you that l heard Nelson Eddy? DOYLE BALLREICH We wonder it he's an avowed woman-hater. EDITH WEBER Sweet is the word for Edith. PAUL DAVIDSON Yea, I was on the team. Twenty WILLIS MITTEN Who won the game? I was on the floor. MARY NORRIS Was that the Plymouth? ROBERT RAITZ A country boy with high hopes. IOYCE VAN CAMP I sure like to dance. GOLDl With my ing, I shoul cook. E TUSING Home-EC. train- al make a good MACK BLACKBURN Why hurry? There'll be plenty of time, after l'm dead. OPAL MAGERS I think LalvIar's Model T is the berries. ROBE Give me and saddlef J RT STEIN back my boots LELAND HUMN One of Zane Grey's ari- mirers. EUGENIA MCNEIL Got any ideas? ROBERT FIELD Puclgy says, l..et's make some T. N. T. HELEN GIBSON Some very nice people come from the country Tweniy-one IARMILA HORAK lust call me Ierry! GEORGE MCELHENY His A's are many, His B's-are there any? THELMA CI-IANEY Oh, he makes me so mcxdI ROBERT WILSON I'm only eight copies be- hind in typing. Twenty-two BLAIR PATTERSON Sure, we had the game, sewed up. NORMA LAWHEAD No, not Donald Duck, I mean Donald. DONALD HEYMAN How can l balance my budget? CLAUDINE MCFERREN Sometimes even the best pupils ask silly questions. RICHARD WOODS CHRISTINE KRAFT Yes, I can explain that, Kratt's best cheese is Brick- too , ner. HAZEL BRUNDAGE RAYMOND HARSHMAN A quiet Miss with a quieter I..et's bum to Cleveland. Way' DALE KING MARY ELLEN GELLER OUT 0nlY genuine King-H Oli, that Iuriie! IOANNE VAN NETTE V1C'1'0R GEIGER Gee whiz! twelve hours! We know that some day Vic will be cr great chemist. F 1 'inf' Qiif, , 3 '. -I JL- 1 Twenty-three 'Ti' ' -0 r PAULINE WILLIAMS Who said llerl ? VJARREN VAN CAMP Such is the life of rr pin- boy. MADLYN DETTERMAN Wl1y call me Tlzzie Linh? PAUL HAWKINS lIe':: 11 aood fellow. Twenty-four IIMMY CONAGHAN Yes, he is small, But he plays basketball. GENEVA GERSTENBERGER l take qoocl care of the l1l:vrc1l'y, CLARK SHUMAKER Now, my point is . , LEOTA BOOTH She doesn't Wait to have her tclslc marked out. HOWARD LUTZ RUTH .ANN HIXSON I like English class- I get a letter almost every 'fx iood Sliep always days. res es me. GRACE SHUEY PAUL LANG 'lThis shorthand! VVhat charms have girls for me? WILLIAM EIDT ELSIE COLE I think that the trouble She'll take he harder way m me Spark plugs' and get there first. DOROTHEE ENGLE LEONARD YOST We're not dressing. No, l don't have my Eng- lish theme yet. N x M A up 7' X 4' -,H .5 v UN- 1 mf' y Q 'fl .nw Twenty-five W ANNA LOUISE BEALS D'ya mind it I walk with you? VICTOR COOK Do you want a few les- sons in boxing? ANNABELLE LUDWIG Annabelle likes the good old Summer-time. WALTER COOK Did you ever see such a quiet fellow? Twenty-six qs, DAVID HED GES Why not try West Point? ESTHERBELLE WOLI-'ORD Now I prefer Heidelberg. OWEN KNAPP Now those confounded Diesels. . . GERTRUDE HAYWARD This bookkeeping is killing IT19. I MARIORIE IEAN KINSEY A good shc-uw, that circus. RICHARD HOFFMAN VVhen athletics and books clash, Let the smash. studies go to BETTY IBAN TROTTER May I help? VERA ADAMS Don't rush me. CHARLES RANDOLPH Yes, I took four years of Latin. FLORABEL ROBB l've got a laugh all ot my own. IIMMIE RICKER Yes, it's a natural curl, IAMES BOWSER 'l7aper, Mister? Tweniy-seven GEORGIA LOU RAKESTRAW Whot's it all about, kids? MALCOLM FORD This Ford doesn't knock! MARY ALYCE REMSBERG Who turned that light on? CHARLES BECK A little nonsense now and then, ls relished by the wisest mon. Twenty-eight DALTON WEAVER I should know that-but I forgot. IOYCE SEIGLEY Guess l'll go to the library the second period. WALTER KNEPPER It you don't succeed at once, try, try again. PHYLLIS CLEVELAND What's the dope? BETTY SHAFFER V .. Did we ho e fun! CHARLES CROSS A born athle- WGS one. te it there ever DOROTHEA LINDSAY lt's easy sweater. CONSTAN to get a TINE TERRY A rather quiet fellow, bu good sport. T t a QUE MAX MILLER 'l sign my name IRENE HOUCK Oh gosh, what if l'd see Harold? l WILLIAM TALBOTT Don't shake that test-tube, ..,it's acid. IANET KUHN She loves to putter and we love to wotch her. T1 'FQ I W ' s 1 A 1 L X 3 N M 5 5 Y N l H .QEL T I Thirly I DOROTHY SCHAEFER ALLAN HAINES I-Io goes umpa-pa on his GEORGE GUNDLACH 'ren and dtfk prefers 'em big bass- ANNA IO WILLIAMS Yes em Thal's Q mathe- lull Gnd Holder How'cl that lricl turn out? mmical errorln BETTY Gmnou HAROLD Horsrsrrsn 1 belcl1a! MARY IANE SHERTZER 'Wowll This Enqlish! HOWARD SMITH You will know her when H 'A 1 h yd you see her by her smile, ca argue eary, c argue laie, Maybe 1ha1's why ho's so qood in debate. DALE WALCUTT MARGUERI TE GALSTER Need a caddy, misler? WILLIAM MOLINEAUX I'm noi going lo lake one MARX! JANE FISHBAUGH I..el's get Guy Lombardo. book homer I clon't gel that. DOROTHY COLLINS LA MAR BRALEY A plucky girl is Dorothy. MARY FRANCES PETERS -I1 -COO' mm G pigeony ROBERT WYNDHAM I know I didn'! pass ihal loslf' A head for business and a heart for love. 4 X i pc-1: 1 , . w 1... -f Thirty-one EMMA SCOUTON Gee, that's swc-l-l. MILFORD HAYWARD I guess I'll apply a rabbit- punrth now. MARTHA IANE MALKMUS A wee bit Iussy, with a sweet, sly smile. SAM ROZENMAN Napoleon was little just like me. Thirty-two ROBERT SMITH A lite Without a goal is like an automobile without C1 steering wheel. MARIORIE PRICE A lot of good spirit. BILL DE BUSMAN No, l don't live on North Washington Street. MAB EL WILLIAMS Oh, you're trying to kid me. MARY KELBLEY What's wrong with my car, anyhow? IOHN KLOPP lt's an awful bore to be so good-looking. CLARIB Donut you Foo'. EL MILLER call me 'Foo WILBUF BLOOM It was rumored that Wilbur got his one day. civ cs unassisted ARMIN KIESEL But, Miss Herron, why is it the subject? BETTY BECKLEY She's a saucy little red- head. RAMOND PORTER Tiffin Highs best hurdler- so Mr. lunlcins hopes, D OROTHY MCELHENY No, l wasn't studying. 1 FREDERICK WEISHEIT ELAINE CI-EVENGER Shall I tiller up? I dicln't know there was school today. HELEN HUSTON ERNEST HASEMEYER Cum I help if if Vm Latin is my dislil,. bgsllfuwfl Oh, yea! CLETUS POLAND AUGUSTA KAHP Who's been in my desk? There's something fishy in that name. BERNADETTE FOX FRED KISHLER Her ways are always pleas- ant. I find a certain Sophomore very interesting. Thirty-four GLADYS CHAPMAN lt they'd could hear me. PAUL Yea, l'm p a shotgun. MILDR Oh Boy! be quiet, they DAYTON retty good with ED ELLIS IOHN FAYES Silence usu all trouble. fully eliminates RICHARD CALLENDAR Who said lishinq?-- Let's go! MARY GEBAUER Mary is the quiet type. RICHARD FREY What has Man Mountain Dean got that Dick hasn't? .. a beard. DORIS MEESE Doris get a lot done in a little time. Th ty! l ORVILLE HINSBERGER MARY IUUIA DANFORD Star tumbler in noon bas M1:1.v1N HOEHIG she gave-S her heart to 011. kefbcll' LENORE SCHUSTER All right, team, le1's go. I love io write poetry. 'I lOl-IN MIZEN JOHN KIRCHNER HYSS, l'II1 going to qfdd unite. DALE DUMQND Slow but sine. WILLIAM SHOEMAKER H575 G ,,ip1e.,Ongumg mg. Did you kill a call for that G ler' I I . k 1, Who swmas band music, lac 0 ' pleasing lo llie ear. HERBERT PAGE CHARLES KIEFFER He was always prepared to cl l' h t ' ' t ELMER WEIMERSKIRCH Yes, l'm still making time. ogy 1123.65 m Cmrymg Ou Let's hit lhe saddle, pard- ner. Thirty-six Z., .43 1 ,gq..l.+.z.vw ' J.,- ,j ' K 92: lf, ' 5 x .13 er W- - L-Q4 we g - A-1 'L Af 4,.Lu .' 'QL :-'i -. a Thiriy-seven IIUNIHD QS Row 8: Miriam Alsip, Helen Angus, Robert Auda, Mary Rose Autullo, Geo Arlington Beck, Harvey Bender, Don Bero, Iohn Bibbee, George Binder Row 7: Pauline Bintz, Margaret Blakeman, Rose Boes, Robert Booth, Betty Dorothy Bridinger, Ralph Brown, Harold Burkett, Marjorie Butcher, Robert Row 6: Ieanne Callendar, Agnes Cleveland, Tom Conrad, Betty Creeger, Ioh Bette Dodd, Marie Dutnall, Irene Egbert, Flora Emanuel, Francis Feasel Row 5: Helen Feasel, Lilcrh Mae Ferguson, Helen Rose Flagel, Edward Flegti Fraley, Helen Francis, Raymond Frederick, Virginia Fry, William Gardner, H Row 4: Harold Gibson, Ianet Gilliam, Marguerite Gillig, Marguerite Glick Grimes, Edith Groman, George Gurney, Ruth Hanna, Iacqueline Harter, lun Row 3: Miriam Heebsh, Clayton Hemmerly, Mary Heyman, Opal May Hill, Hosman, William Hughes, Dorothy Hughes, Mary Agnes Hummer, Kathryn Row 2: Doris Irwin, Carmi Iordan, Paul lump, Robert Kahler, William Gilbert Kestler, Irene Kiesel, LaVerne Kiesel, Robert Kiesel, Albert Iumper Row 1: Robert Klein, lunior Klein, Mary Knestrict, Bette Laird, Stewart La Dorothy Leimenstoll, Hilda Leonard, Eileen Lorantz, Harold Lowery, Betty Lu Thirty-eight rge Bair, Mary Alice Baker, Edna Ballreich, Borer, Mary Alice Bour, Francis Breidenbach, Byrne n Creeger, Beatrice Deppen, Norman Deitrich, tner, Marianne Force, Madeline Fox, Harold old Gase Ray Goetschius, Kathryn Graham, Donnell e Heck Catharine Hoffman, Arthur Hossler, Annarnae Hunker, Pauline Irnhot Cerschner, Helen Kerschner, Alberta Kesler, rnpe, Harold Lellingwell, Frances Leibengood, lz L CLASS OF 1939 tLQI,ASS NH ill lliy t tilNW-XIQIV' NNIU U,lll'WVfXIlFIi ll' Row 8: lecmette Magers, Iuanita Marquardt, Illa Martin, Vyv Mather, Walter Mathias, Una Mattmiller, Ross McCord, Iohn McQuate, Charles Meese, Alice Mestrez, Lucille Miller, Margaret Miller Row 7: Robert Miller, Kathryne Moberly, Frances Mae Mohr, Louis Mohr, Harlene Morris, Robert Mosier, Lois Musser, Eldin Nye, lean O'Connor, Alice Oder, Rodilla Oller, Finley Randolph Row 6: Urban Ranker, Esther Raudabaugh, Edgar Renninger, Carl Riddle, Hazel Rinesmith, Grattan Rinker, Betty Roberts, Ioan Rosenthal, Margaret Rozenman, Herbert Sauers, Frederick Schatzinger, Dorothy Sherger. Row 5: Margaret Schneider, Charles Shrink, Iohn Seilheimer, Mary Serr, Esther Shafer, Marjorie Schafer, Ioseph Shaull, lean Shirk, Alma Shutt, Audrey Sickles, Bruce Sidebotham, Norma Simonis ' Row 4: Hazel Simpson, Georgiana Sloan, Betty lane Smith, Florence Smith, Irene Smith, Mary Louise Smith, Emily Snyder, Mary Io Sorg, Frances Io Souders, Geneva Sours, Pauline Sperow, Mary Iane Staib Row 3: Mgdeline Stone, William Stumpp, Tillie Stumpp, Iohn Thompson, Richard Tolmie, Pearl Trachsel, Carl Wall, Rose War Row 2: Martha Weinig, Archie Welch, Lucille Weott, Harold Wertz, Edmund Wilson, Paul Winters Row 1: George Woessner, Harold Wolff, Margarthe Yerbe, Gurtha Zickefoos Thirty-nine - 1 I N Forty T' SQDIPIHCDIW ICDIRIES Row l: Evelyn Walter, Thelma Welter, Robert Weott, Helen Rose Whaler Wilkinson, Dale Williams, Mary Belle Williams, Charlotte Woessner, Mary Vt Row 2: Katherine Sowers, Shirley Speed, Thomas Stinchcomb, Dorothy Sum: Terry, Vivian Towne, Theresa Vadala, Robert Van Osdol, Robert Walker, Lillian Row 3: Helen Sager, Miriam Sager, Lois Sands, Betty Schatzman, Melinda Bessie Shumaker, George Siegrist, Helena Smith, Edward Snook, Richard S Row 4: George Phillip, Evelyn Reese, Donald Renninger, Eileen Rhoad, Ritchart, Agnes Rogola, Vivian Romine, David Roper, Mary Rheule, Alice Ry Row 5: Harlan Morris, Lloyd Moyer, Iames Mumper, Eileen Myers, Richard Patterson, Ioann Perdue, lack Perkins, Alice lean Pfau, Donald Philbrick Row 6: Walter Morehart, Paul Martin, Elaine McConnahey, Lena Melott, El Marilyn Miller, Ralph Mohr, Nick Monaco, Kathleen Mooney, Vivian Moore Row 7: Kenneth Kuntz, Frank Lossman, Hazel Leadenham, Barbara Lee, C Charles Liber, Russell Lindsay, Ruth Lorentz, Eileen Luzader, Mary Maloy Row 8: Ioseph Kerchner, Philamene Kieffer, Clayton Kelle, Iackson Kimbal Genevieve Kipps, Richard Kistler, Thelma Klenk, Alice Knapp: Marcella Kuhn , Marion Whitmer, Helen Wilkinson, Wesley oltt, Alice Homan ners, Paul Swing, Violet Tannenbaum, Kathryn Walliser Scouton, Russell Sharpe, Audrey Shumaker, uers eraldine Rhorbacker, Seldon Riley, Raymond n Nye, Seymour Owens, Iames Parkins, Robert zabeth Miller, Ianies Miller, Katherine Miller, rover Leopold, George Lescalet, Naomi Ley, , Iunior King, Robert Kina, Leona Kinsey, Row 1: Iumper, Row 2: Miriam Row 3: Conrod, Row 4: William Row 5: Robert Row 6: Robert Hopkins, Albert Horn, Bette Hostler, Kathleen Howell, Naomiruth Iarvis, Bill Ioseph, Iunior Judd, Max Bette Kopp, Robert Katzenmyer, Russell Kear, Urban Kenner, Madeline Kerchner Eldon Cutlip, Edsel Harrison, Lucy Ann Hasemeyer, Harold Housentleck, Margaret Hedges, Gertrude Heilmon, Hemmerly, Reed Henderson, Clarence Hiser, Earl Hallman, Wanda Hollor, Floyd Hayes Frances Cahill, Maxine Camper, Allred Chaffee, Mary lane Chapman, Paul Clevenger, Eugene Collmon, Marjorie Louise Covert, Ioyce Craig, Ardis Crist, Fred Crobaugh, LoVerne Crornley, Bill Dayton, Iames Deats, Mary lo Decker, Rose de Santos, Alice Marie Dornon, Elzada Dryluse, Dorothy Egbert, Eisenhord, Dorothy Elems, Clara Belle Ellis, Lester Falter, Galen Feosel Carroll Ferrall, Robert Fey, Robert Fisher, Ned Flechtnor, lone Fleck, Robert Frantz, Arlys Frase, Robert Friedman, Gahris, Iune Golster, Vivian Galster, Robert Gannon Robert Gover, lack Gittinger, Duane Good, Eugene Good, Marjorie Gorsuch, VVm. Graham, Ir., Edward Gray, Mary Ellen Groman, Francis Greune, Mary Alice Gurney, Virginia Hachter, Robert Haines Row 7: George Blust, Wayne Bordner, Robert Borer, Robert Bowers, Fred Bowman, Iomes Braley, Tony Brancati, lames Breymon, Margaret Brown, Mary Brown, Robert Browning, Mary Burns Row 8: Carl Abbott, Dorl Ailbaugh, Franklin Aller, Paul Arbogast, Anthony Autullo, Nevin Ballreich, Phyllis Bassett, Viola Mae Bouqlier, Robert Bernard, Mary lone Black , 'I ,I .YI ,f do X lil Forty one I la.- JIIUNIHDIQ IHIICEIH IFACEIU UV Y Row l: Mr. Miller, Mr. Diller, Miss Walter, Miss Fitzgerald, Miss Doran, Miss Neligh, Miss Adair Row 2: Mr. Wert, Miss Gahris, Mr. Brown, Mr. Zimmerman, Mr. Seele, Miss Kimball, Miss Grill, Mr. Nicely Row 3: Miss Heckman, Miss Miller, Miss Williams, Mrs. Broker, Mr. Stevenson, Miss Burman, Miss Bastian Forty-five IFIR IES Iii IVII IE N Forty-six Row lt Donald Kear, Marvin King, Dale lrwin, Dorothy Fox, Barbara Greer, Harold Hausenileck, Ray Kerschner, Bud Hope, George Gahris, Virginia Gibson Row 2: Leonard Funk, Dolores Feasel, Marjorie Ann Harper, lean Hartsel, Mary lo Creeger, Edna Frederick, Ianet Herrig, Agnes Goshe, Madeline Haugh, lla Marie Field, Carl Geller Row 3: Eugene Houk, lohn Karn, Leona Crammer, Eileen Haley, Betty Gittinger, Marjorie Good, Elaine Fisher, limmy Grill, Melvin Hanna Row 4' Dale Krauss, Carl Fritz, Glenn Knick, Vernon Kamp, Or- ville Gannon, Iohn Houck, Robert Haines, Robert Kille Row 1: Marjorie Kraft, Mike Au- tullo, Albert Miller, Donald Mc- Cormick, Dale Nye, Iohn Phelps, Neil McClelland, Leo Ringersen, Bernice Thom, Maxine Lowery Row 2: Mr. Seele, Betty lane Lenz, Miriam Klutey, Marjorie McDonald, Donald Leimenstoll, Richard Miller, Peggy Ann McClure, Doris Klein- henz, Ellen Marie Glick, Myrtle Lynch. Row 3' Kathleen Luidhardt, Ruth McQuate, Helen Ruth Hossler, Zora Horak, Pauline Hunker, Evelyn Kaliler, Betty lane McNeal, Loretta Kimmet, Frances Heyman, Mar- garet Hoyda Row 4: Herb Rhorbacker, Miles Mitten, Nevin Lust, Robert Mc- Clory, Howard Pruett, Doyle Nut- ter, Burton Margrat, Paul Reinbolt, Clement Myers, Leighton Lorsen Row l' Kathryn Bryant, Betty Col- lins, Marjorie Comstock, Iuanita Clay, Mary Alice Collins, Dorothy Bour, Edna Baker, Marjorie Calien- dar, Harry Chapman, Louis Daniel, Carl Albert Row 2: Miss Neligh, Allen Britton, Kenneth Dayton, lune Bowman. Donna Walliser, Lucille Spino, Jeanne Biggs, George Baron, Phyl- lis Bosworth, Harry Auble Row 3: Mary Baker, Ruth Ann Campbell, Betty Baxter, Anna Decker, Iohn Cadwallader, Eugene Baugher, Clifford Adams, Wilbur Fox, Ioseph Aiello, Robert Hammer Row 4' Helen Bibb-ee, Rex Felton, Harold Carrick, Franklyn Ambrose, Virgil Altman, Iohn Brill, Robert Bishop, Carl Feasel Row li Bryan Whitmer, Albert Williams, Margaret Stichley, Maud Bridinger, lack Morgan, Robert Folk, Elizabeth Yoder, Eleanor Young, Betty Zicketoose, Laura Thompson, lunior Wilkins, Garland Shuman, Iohn Kuhn Row 2' Mr. Diller, Ada Shulelt, Robert Stumpp, Marcine Utz, Lois Summer, Geraldine Williams, Ei- leen Troup, Norma Williams, Anna l'Circltner, Robert Fulk, Anna Rex Row 3 Iames WC-imerskirch, Rich- ard Sertell, Mary Alice Zeis, Frances Rice, Glenn Ward, Irene S.ntth, Gertrude Smith, Charles Yambcrt, Marguerite Taylor, Ola Swander, Carl Bair Row -1: lor- Ricci, Harry Bruce, Laura Swartz, llerman Williams, Francis Wilkinson, Charles Taylor, Earl Miller, Iohn Gabringer, George Yorby, Harold Walter, Chllord Yeislcy Row l' Phyllis Bowers, Cletus Grino, Donald West, Martha Staib, Antlionoa Terry, Maggie Ruggiero, Hano Shumaker, Kathleen Rule, Tom Speck Row Qt George Weber, Iohn De- Teiters, Robert Vanderhoff, Carl Staib, Mary Ellen Shrode, Lepha Hushour, Mary Ellen Rider, Ber- niece Mesnarcl, Frank Stehlik, los- eph De Piazza Row 3: Loribel Raymond, Wayne Sperow, Hula Shellhammer, loyce Vv'olle, Wilbert Hown, Eileen Dil- lon, Betty Miguel, Eric Theller, Cloyd Strauch Row 4: William Tracewell, Tony Dantuone, Lewis Achetter, Robert Sweeney, Vivian Scherger, Chuck Stecrtlman, Chuck Naugle Row l: Wilbur Scheer, Raymond Roberts, Clara Belle Moore, Mar- garet Mathiaw, Marguerite Ohler, Lois Thompson, Betty Louise Rit- tenhouse, Betty Lou Robison, lose- phine de longe, Dorothy Protsman, Howard Rhorbacker Row 2: Miss Burman, Betty Fraley, Ethel Raudebaugh, Betty Nickel, Virginia Smith, Doris Shick, lua- nita McDonald, Beulah Marsh, Evelyn Remslaerg, Beverly Van Camp, Yvonne Stover Row 3: Betty lane O'Connor, Betty Porter, Cleo Miller, Dorothy Patter- son, Robert Shaull, Lester Roby, Iohn Ridenour, Betty Smith Row 4: Billy Sheely, Eugene Rob- enalt, lack Robenalt, Margaret Mizen, Marjorie Mohr, Alice My- ers, Mary Miller, Marge Parkins, Charles Shelt For ty-seven IEIHE Htl li QE Rf-MDIE Forty-eight Row l: Grace Dayton, Betty Bar- tholomew, Virginia Harshman, Eloise Nutter, Martha Hemmerly, Phyllis Heebsh, Robert Iunninger, Paul Ranker, Dalton Heck, Rex gturr, Donald Graham, Donald intz Row 2: Miss Heckman, Robert Hostler, Meta Klenk, Betty Cole, Robert Read, Richard Huth, Mau- rice Lawhead, Carl Church, Betty Kershner Row 3: Dolores Greune, William Allman, Richard Collins, Claire Bair, Leonard Dietz, Anabel Foght, NVanita Culver, Richard McKillip, Forest Miller Row 4: lean Hufford, Betty Brown, Marjorie Chaney, Doris Heyman, Paul Leatherman, lack Pittock, Ernest Hill, Ralph Owens, Robert Bacon Row l: Eunice Huffman, Anthony Dusso, Bob Laird, Gail Hollar, An- na St, Clair, Iames Birch, Williams Lutz, Kenneth Corthell, Charles Houck, Doris Hoffman, Ioyce MC- Donald, llla Gibson Row 2: Mr. Nicely, Carl Blocly, Glendora Bloom, Florence Gase, Eugene Philipp, Eugene McCoy, Angela Vadala, Madelyn Nichols, Madaline Souclers, Ioseph Trons, Franklin Penninger Row 3: Ioan Kerschner, Alfred Schlachlar, Dewane Hess, Roy Kopp, Frank Lupton, Richard De- Bernard, Robert Ekleberry, Mar- jorie Leffler, Ioseph Brancoti, Shel- don Reitz Row li Robert Norris, Herbert Mus- solman, Patricia Ann Magers, Betty Birch, Iohn Hampshire, james Kizer, Billy Tate, Tom Lambright, Ethel Kietter, Marjorie Beck, Alyce Jean Anderson, Iohn Eidt, Robert Molin- oaux, Robert Kizer, Richard Welter Row 2: Mr. Miller, Margaret Bair, Miriam Luidhardt, Iuanrta Malone, Doris Buton, Dorothy Glick, Bern- ard llqgert, Don Sprow, Bob Rein- bolt, Alex Gleba, Ierry Woessner, Duane Walters, Billy Burrier, Bruce Schuster Row 3' Rule Egbert, lack Mercer, Esterlee Barnes, Mary Gersten- berger, Neal Bare, lack Might, Warren Smith, Charles Van Camp, lack Fishbauqh, Anna Belle Bord- rior, Alfred Cook, Bill Flechtner Row 4: Mahlon Doyle, Neil Heck- ird, Robert Doran, Edwin Frantz, Iosephine Malone, Katie Lou Hase- moyor, Herschel Booarcl, Don Meis- ncr, Merlin Dull, Iames Carter, Harry Miller, Marion Feasel Row 1: Henry Straub, David Leu- rier, Ruth Jones, Ennett O'Connell, lossie Monday, Iean Robenalt, Wes- ley McClelland, Martha Osborn, Lena Page, Frances Reissic, Earl Krauss Row 2' Rex Sawyer, Catherine Srniley, Phyllis Kirchner, Betty Lou Srnith, Frederick Strus, Gerald Wal- cutt, Charles Long, Emma Wise, Margaret Ward Raw 3: Harold Rernsberg, Neil Shipman, Norma Hopple, Betty Patterson, Alma Diaby Audrey Miller, Martha 'Zeis, Alice Shetter- ley, Ieanne Borer Row ft: Iames Shade, George Hun- ker, Billy Rinebolcl, Kenneth Host- ler, Robert Pearce, Howard Lettin- inqwell, Marshall Rinlcer, Iohn Shotstall Forty-nine Fttty S EVIENTT ti GE Qf-KIDIE Row l: Carol Iean McCoy, George Keeler, Naomi McCoy, Betty lane McNeil, Dolores Lautzenhiser, Don- ald McKillip, Robert Kuhn, Miriam McQuate, Donnarlene Richards Row 2' Miss Nancy Kimball, Rita Lambert, Celeste Rosenthal, Ruth Ludhardt, john Lancaster, Clinton Lee, William Long, Frank Martin, George Schotzmon, Merl Krauss Row 3: Doris Lampe, Helen Lenz, Iuanita Laugherty, Ianet Matthews, Wanda Bair, Betty Lucas, Evelyn Leyston, Edwin Kerschner, Dale Lewis Row 4: Edward Valentino, Robert Howell, Donna Luce, Elaine Lesch, Mary Miller, Virgiina Houk, Har- vey Lawhead, Otis jackson Row l: Betty lane Mohr, Gertrude Dockran, Mary Monica, Mary Chapman, Doris Brickner, Edward Schwab, Eugene Berson, Alfred Berry, Miriam Balliet Row 2: Marian Miller, Helen My- ers, Edna Carpenter, Geraldine Oskam, Betty Ann Coyer, Iean Strecker, Richard Bintz, Samuel Mathias, Ioan Brown, Forrest Brown Row 3: Robert Bodamoe, Urban Beard, Grace Ballreich, Evelyn Collins, Alma Barton, Scott Ander- son, Io Ann Barger Row 4: Norman Baker, Kenneth Agerter, joel Adelsberger, Henry Benin, Mildred Creeger, Ruth Craig, Alice Bean, Richard Barnes Row 1: Emniadeloris jarvis, Imo- gene Kear, Marjorie Hausentleck. Mary Bridinger, George Free, Trenton George, Vernon Gibson. Donald Corthell, Norman Harper Row 2' Miss Gahris, Lowell Hostler, Betty Hiles, Marjorie Oswald, Eu- gene Fraley, Patil Gebauer, Wil- liam Houlc, Granville Phillips Row 3: Dorothy Hilborn, Mary Himker, Gloria Kimmet, Helen Iac- oby, Charlene Oswald, Dorothy Raines, Lois jump, Mary Harding Row 4: Ruth Imhot, Marjorie Pette, Betty Lou Harrison, Marjorie Hutt- mon, Carl Greek, Roy Hemminger, Iohn Henderson How l: Harry Scheerer, Annabelle Nye, Phyllis Fraioy, William Craig, Richard Shutf, Iiinior Bridinger, Lologene Onler, Richard Dornan. Ioan Fox, Helen Grove Row 2: Miss Grace Williams, Rich- ard Boos, Wade Bowers, Charles Bridges, Lucille Day, Vivian Day- ton, Helen Greaq, Hal Boehler, Bernotta Gase Row 3: Reginald Drew, Fredrick Cater, Helen Naiigle, Betty Hache ten, Harriet Detterman, Rosemary Ferstlor, Sue Crobauali, Geraldine Gorsuch Row 4' Beverly Deinzer, Phyllis Fox, Heanne Erusson, Florence Nusbaiim, Dorothy Groman, Bill tliiale, Iacqiielin Nash, Peria Gootit, Allen Bowman Row l: Gene Moore, Charles Tan- nenbauin, Robert Wilt, Gene Thoinpson, Kent Ward, lames Scery, Max McCormick, Weldon Sickles, Vern Moyer, Carol Iean Williams, Frederick Swartz, Rich- ard Wylie, Doris Ringeisen Row 2: time Vlfalters, Louise Whit- mer, Lois Alford, Richard Runion, Hazel Taylor, Marjorie Shuey, An- na Shuman, Rosemary Swing, Vir- ainia Talbot, lola Sours, Mary Eve- lyn Sours, Edward Swartz Row 3: Robert Burger, Neil Zart- man, Robert Randell, lohn Patter- son, lack Pliilbreck, lrvin Roberts, Marjorie Yoder, Gordon Gvanalo, Geraldine Simpkins, Stepen Utz Row -1: Robert Mills, Paul Nus- baum, Edward Smith, Richard Scliatzinger, Robert Fuilos, Richard Cushman, Iack Roberts, Dominie Pamito, Dorothy Stinchcomb, Leia Slieclenhelm Fifty-one HEX N YY KES Fifty-Yhroe Fifty-four CEIIIRII. IRIESIEIRV ES How 5 ftopli Mary Alyce Remsberg, Thelma Chaney, Helen Fr Mary Gebauer, loanne Van Nette, Estherbelle Wolford, Mild Helen Gibson, Miss Ruth Keil Row 4' F . rances Souders M Margaret S ancis , Mary Iulia Danf d red Ellis, or , loan Rosenth l Wanda Bentl a ey, Dorothy Schaefer , ary Agnes Hummer, Georgiana Sloan, Marianna Force, lean Callendar, chneider, Margaret Stofer, Mary Frances Peters, Betty lane Shertzer, Marjorie Kinsey, Marjorie Martin, Opal Magers, Emma Scouton Row 3: Rodilla Oller, Marjorie Shafer, Esther Shafer, Miriam Heebsh, Mary Kncstrict, Florabelle Robb, Helen Huston, Claudine McFerren, Anna Louise Beals, Elsie Cole, Doris Meese, Miriam Alsip, Mary Alice Baker, Ianet Gilliam, Alma Shutt, Marjorie Price Row 2: Betty Beckley, Katherine Moberly, Margartha Yerby, Doiuathy Leimenstoll, lacqueline Harter, lrene Egbert, Betty Dodd, Claribel Miller, Norma Lawhead, Christi ie Kraft, Annabelle Ludwig, Georgia Hakestraw, Betty Gibbon, Mary fane Staib, Martha lane Malkmus How l: Mary Ellen Geller, Mary Louise Smith, Marie D Margaret Rosenman, Hazel Rogers, Dor ' Mollenkop, Esther M ' utnall, othy Mclllheny, Marguerite Ga ae Willoughby, Mary Norris, Ianet Kuhn, Mary A Hazel Sim s p on, Marguerite Glick lster, Pauline William lic s, Vera Anita e Bour The Girl Reserves carried out the football theme this year for their pro- gram book. Little tootballs covered each meeting announcement in the book and were dated. Many interesting meetings were held during the year, including a talent program presented tor the Dads. The annual Girl Reserve Carnival Was held, and also the annual distribution of the Thanksgiving baskets. The girls did very well in the spirit of giving. Several of the girls Went to Toledo in March for a conference to plan for Camp Walbriclge, the camp for G. Rfs. The year were Mrs. Robert Fisher, Miss Ruth Keil, Miss Mary Shipley, and Miss Florence Neligh. The cabinet officers for the past year Were Emma Scouton, presidentg Martha Weinig, vice presidentg Marjorie Price, secretary, and loan Rosenthal, treasurer. The chairmen of the committees Were: Elsie Cole, service chairman, Helen Rose Flagle, social chairman, Doris Meese, publicity chairman, and Betty lane Shertzer, program chairman, Two new offices added this year were piano accompanist, Esther Willoughby, and chaplain, Pauline I advisors for this mhot. -Marjorie Price X Row 5 ftopl: Betty lane Smith, Emily Snyder, Norma Simonis, Alice Odor, Mary Serr, Evelyn Reese, Pauline Imhol, Madlyn Detterman, Betty lean Trotter, Anna lo Williams, Miss Mary Shipley Row 4: Edith Groman, Martha Weinig, lean Shirk, Margaret Miller, Pearl Trachsel, Marjorie Butcher, Mary Maloy, Elizabeth Miller, Alice Knapp, Mary Ellen Groman, Eileen Rhoad, Helena Smith Row 3: Frances Mohr, Phyllis Bassett, Kathleen Howell, Viola Baugher, Maxine Camper, Mary lane Chapman, Dorothy Egbert, Lois Sands, Mary Gurney, Alice Homan, Ioan Perdew, Lucy Ann Hasemeyer, Shirley Speed, Marilyn Miller Row 2: Evelyn Walter, Margaret Hedges, Audrey Shumaker, Helen Hose Flagle, Alice Hyon, Vivian Romaine, Bette Hostler, Bette Kapp, Miriam Hemmerly, Virginia Hachten, Malinda Scouton, Betty Schatzman, Leona Kinsey Row l: Marguerite Gillig, Vivian Towne, Charlotte Woessner, Vivian Galster, Elaine McConnahey, Madeline Kerchner, Phillamine Kieffer, Bessie Shumakor, Marjorie Gorsuch, Thelma Klenk, Helen Whalen, Frances Cahill, lane Fleck, Hazel Leadenham, Thelma Welter Fifty-live V Fifty-six Il'1IlitY GE LIU En eBusman, Vyv Mather, Eugene Good, Frederick Croluaugh, Robert Van Osdol, Raymond Doran, Paul Martin, Robert Mosier, Torn Stinchcomb, Robert Frantz, Walter Mathias, Iunior Iudd, Richard Tolmie, George Woessner Row 4: Robert Wilson, Archie Welch, Ray Goetcliius, Robert Wyn ham, Robert Klein, Blair Patterson, Harvey Bender, William Gardner, Robert King, Raymond Carry, Willl Mitten, Ernest Hasemeyer Row 3: Robert Smith, Richard Callendar, Dale Vlalcutt, George Gundlach, Herbert Page, Charles Liber, Carl Abbott, Don Shrode, Max Iumper, Edward Gray, Edsel Piarrison, Donald Grimes, Norman Dietrick, Mr. Irvin Bailey Row 2: Bruce Sidebotham, Robert Bowers, Dale King, Walter Knepper, Paul Hawkins, Iohn McQuate, William Talbott, Howard Mumpher, Arlington Beck, Ross McCord, Arthur Hossler, George McElheny, Charles Beck, Fred Kishler, Iohn Thompson lgow l: .Wesley Wilkin son, William Ioseph, Robert Friedman, Robert Gaver, Robert Field, Albert Allman, aul Wilkinson, Francis Leibengood, Eugene Coffman, Robert Patterson, Robert Hopkins, Iames Parkins, Grover Leopold, Robert Gahris The I-ii-Y Club h as had an outstanding year. There has been much in- terest shown in the club this year and much has been accomplished. The attendance at the meetings has been excellent. The year started with the induction oi the sophomores. The programs ranged from interesting talks by speakers to Hi-Y feeds. The Hi-Y also had several interesting discussions in which the members showed much interest. This group conducted a successful checkroom at the basketball year. Th '- ' games this e H1'Yi executive body, Which planned the club programs and meetings, consisted oi: Albert Allman, President Bob Klein, Vice-President Ernest Has , y Owen Knapp, Treasurer N . . orman Dietrick, Asst. Sec'y-Treas. I. L. Bailey, Advisor emeyer Secretar -Albert Allman ID IEIBPUVIE SID IUAID Standing fleft to rightii Mr. Davidson, Howard Smith, Raymond Doran, Mr. Daniel, Vyv Mather, Fred Kishler Sitting Cleft to rightl: Richard Tolmie, Harold Hofstetter, Lois Sands, Helena Smith, Robert Smith, Bruce Sidebotham, Edward Gray, Charles Liber, Victor Cook Coaches Willis Davidson and Herman Daniel guided their respective teams through a generally favorable forensic campaign. The question on which all the argument ensued was 'iResolved, that the several states should adopt unicameral legislatures. The first negative and affirmative teams won a total of eighteen out of twenty-five decisions. They reached the quarter- finals in the Heidelberg tournament on March 18. Raymond Doran and Howard Smith, both seniors, wound up their debate careers with a brilliant record of ten victories and only three losses. Howard closed his third year of debating with an amazing performance of construc- tive thinking and extemporaneous speaking. Raymond Doran proved his mettle on the platform by his outstanding speaking and reasoning abilities. Richard Tolmie and Harold Hofstetter, in spite of their lack of previous ex- perience, won four of their ten judged contests. Lois Sands and Helen Smith, sophomores, gained valuable experience which should enable them to go places next year. The no squad team, composed of Bruce Sidebotham, a junior, and Robert Smith, a senior, left behind the best record of the negative combina- tions. Bruce Sidebotham, who is an accomplished extemporaneous speaker, handled the publicity duties for both negative and affirmative squads. Robert Smith used his detailed knowledge of the debate question and his three years' experience to the disadvantage of his opponent. This team won eight out of twelve judged debates. Although handicapped by lack of experience, Vyv Mather, a junior, and Fred Kishler, a senior, because of their speaking abilities, were considered a first team. Charles Liber and Edward Gray, sophomores, learned the art of debating, which they should be able to apply effectively next year. Victor Cook, a senior, in his first year out, because of his ability, participated in a good many contests. Fifty-seven S ENIIQDIIQ IDIIQAIW IAF CE C LIU B The Dramatic Club, which was organized in l923, is the largest mixed-group organ- ization of the high school. As in previous years a sep ate club has been maintained for the sophomores, who must earn four points to enter th senior club. Meetings are held on alternate Fridays, when a pla is presented by the members. The different groups of the club include: make up, coachi g, staging, and costuming. The serious-type play was used more this year than formerly. One of the students wrote and produced her own play. Among the public performances was the Christmas rogram at which two excellent plays were given. Plays were also presented for such or anizations as the Rotary Club. Home Economics department and a Parent-Teacher mceting. The club sponsored a Shakespearean comedy, The Taming of the Shrew, which was enacted by the Heidel- berg Community Players. The Buckeye League drama festival injwhich groups from Fre- mont, Sandusky and Tiffin Columbian took part was held April 22nd, with the Tiffin club as host. The climax of the season was the year play, Peg portrayed by the following cast: Margaret Hopkins, Harold Hofstetter, Mary Alice Bour, Irene Egbert, Robert Field, Ray Goetschius, Ross McCord, Marjorie Price, and Howard Smith. The club is under the direction of our capable advisor, Miss Mary Herron, who de- votes much time to the success of the club. The officers of the club this year were: President, Cwen Knappg Treasurer, McElhenyp and Secretary, Mary Ellen Geller. -Mary Ellen Geller O' My Heart, which was well George Row l fbottomli Victor Cook, Mary Norris, Rodilla Oller, Elsie Cole, Alma Shutt, Miriam Alsip, Iacqueline Harter, Hazel Rogers, Doris Meese, Vera Anita Ivlollenk p, Mary Ellen Geller, Betty Beckley, Marguerite Glick, Helen Rose Flagle, Marie Dutnall, Margaret Roienman, Martha lane Malkmus, Ianet Kuhn, Frances Souders Row 2: Arlington Beck, Francis Leibengood, Paul Wilkinson, Betty Gibbon, Margart a , Force, Mary Knestrict, Gladys Chapman, Ruth Ann Hixson, Helen Huston, Claudine McFerren, Mary lane Staib, Georgiana Sloan, lrene Egbert, Betty Dodd, Pauline iVilliams, Marjorie Price, Esther Mae Willoughby, Miss Herron, Mary Alice Bour ' ' a Fishbaugh, Florabe o , ' D th h Yerbe Marianne l R bb Marjorie Row 3: Donald Hostler, Robert Field, Helen Francis, Mary I ne ' l ce Smith, Mary Iulia Danford, Ioarm Van Nette, Iarmilla Horak, oro y mlerg, Miriam Heebsh, lanet Gilliam Butcher, Pauline Imhof, Foren Schaefer, Mary Frances Peters, Emma Scouton, Mary Alyce Re Row 4: Robert Smith, Madlyn Detterman, Wanda Bentley, Esthergelle Wolford, Norma Simonis, Emily Snyder, Betty lane Smith, Ioan Rosenthal, Pearl Trachsel, Betty Iea Trotter, Margaret Stofer, Betty lane Shertzer, Anna Io Williams l r Ross McCord, George McElheny, Row 5: Vyv Mather, Ray Goetschius, Archie Welch, Arthur Hossee, 'd Hofstetter, Ramond Porter, Dale Walcutt, Stuart Lampe Howard Smith, Mack Blackburn, Haro. Fifty-eight SCDIDIWDIVIHDIIQIE IDIQAIW lA1lI4E QEILIUIB Ch rles Liber Eugene Coffman, Richard Kistler, Frederick Crobaugh, Seymour Owens, Iames R bert Van Osdol Francis Greune, Eugene Good, Bill loseph h How 4: a , Breyman, Robert Frantz, Tom Stinchcomb, o . , Row 3: Miss Stofer, Mary lane Black, Eileen Rhoad, Maxine Camper, Mary Iane Chapman, Dorot y Egbert, Evelyn Reese, Kathleen Mooney, Lois Sands, Duane Good, Edsel Harrison, Phillamine Kieffer Row 2: Viola Baugher, Kathleen Howell, Vivian Rornine, Marjorie Gorsuch, Frances Cahill, Vivian Towne, Gertrude Heilman, Helen Rose Whalen, Virginia Hachten, Elaine McConnahey, Vivian Galster, Malinda Scouton, Betty Schatzman ' ' Ioan Perdew, Leona Kinsey, Violet Tannenbaum, ' S eed, Marilyn Miller, How l: Iune Galster, Bette Hossler, Alice Homan, Thelma Klenk, Barbara Lee, Naomi Ruth Iarvis, Bessie Shumaker, Shirley p Alice Knapp, Mary Ellen Groman After many months of anxious Waiting, we sophomores finally had our first Dramatic Club meeting on Friday, Ianuary 7, in the big study hall. At this meeting there was a discussion of the point system and nominations for the officers for the year were made. Those elected were as follows: President, Evelyn Reeseg Vice-President, Francis Greuneg Secretary, Dorothy Egbert. The club meets every two weeks, at which time members participate in the presentation of plays given under the direction of Miss Catherine Stofer, the advisor of the Sophomore Dramatic Club. Credits are given for taking part in these plays. After receiving four credits, the student is eligible to become a member of the Senior Dramatic Club next year. wDorothy Egbert Fifty-nine Sixty-two BAN D . rzer, Max McCormick, Rule Egbert, Franklin All r, Donald McCormick, lack Mercer, Bobby Norris, Herbert Musselman, George Gahris, Ierry Woessller, Robert Browning, Wilbur Fox, William Chapman Row 2: George Mclilheny, Bud Kishler, LaVerne Cromley, Donald Kear, Robert Randall, Neil Zartman, Robert Burger, Robert Gahris, Burton Margrat, Carl Fritz, Darl Houck IRIOEV 3: Thomas Stinchcomb, Fred Bowman T e , oni Broncatti, Char ges, Ernest Hasemeyer Robert VJ ndh les Yambert, Dale D umond, David , y am, Richard Kisler, Charles Meese R 4' ' ow . Allan Haines, Robert King, Paul lump, Harold Wertz, Bob Fr Robert Gaver The T. H. S. band has once more shown il' ement over the previous much improv years by its performance both at the football games and in parades The appearance of the band has b , een greatly improved by its new uniforms, and its playing qualities have also been greatly improved under Director George Wh ' ' ' erry s excellent supervision. bright prospects for a lar The more accomplished band in l93 to the enthusiasm and band by the public. ger and 9 are due support given the -Robert Wyndham edman, Vyv Mather, Bob Van Osdol, MR. WHERRY I IDIRIU LIE UDIQIPS The Dr E um and Bugle Corps of Tiffin High School begins practice for its activities during the school year, in the latter part of August. For the past two years the corps has accompanied the members of the Elks Club to Sandusky for their annual conference, and last year was awarded first prize in Drum Corps competition. The Drum Corps also played for the Christmas celebration, the Doll Parade, Armistice Day, and Arbor Day, and attended all of the school football games, both here and out of town. The corps attracted considerable attention through its use of blue and gold lights at night games. This innovation was first displayed at the Bellevue- Columbian football game. At the first of the season the corps members elected officers, who are as follows: Elsie Cole, commander, Shirley Speed, vice-commander, Lucy Ann I-lasemeyer, adjutantg Martha Weinig, bugle sergeant, and Evelyn Reese, drum sergeant. Kathleen Rule was chosen as drum major. IVII PXNID lEvllJ1EI -Lucy An n Hasemeyer Row l tbottoml: AlicewMyers, Betty Kershner, Shirley Speed, Betty Brown, Evelyn Reese, Kathleen Rule, Marjorie Good, Elaine Fisher, Martha Zeis, Thelma Klenk, Elsie Cole Row 2: Edna Ballreich, Audrey Sickles, Marilyn Miller, Vivian Galster, Marguerite Glick, M ' Violet Tannenbaum, Frances Cahill, Dorothy Patterson, Marcine Utz Row 3: Helen Ruth Hossler, Mary lane Staib, F Mary lane Chapman, Maxine Ca ' McDonald arie Dutnall, rarices Mae Mohr, Martha Wein' mper, Viola Baugher, Lucy Ann ig, Margaret Blakeman, Hasemeyer, Miriam Klutey, Marjorie Sixty-three A l 3 Sixty-four DRCWESTRA Left to right: Pauline lmhof, Reed Henderson, Ruth Hanna, Ianet Gi Robert Frantz, George McElheny, Marjorie Kinsey, Ross McCord, M Evelyn Reese, Robert Van Osdol, Elsie Cole, Ernest Hasemeyer, D Much interest and marked improvement have school orchestra this year under the capable direct This year We have played for many Civic Forurr dramatic-club meetings, the operetta given by Mi iam, Pearl Trachsel, Iohn McQuate, rjorie Butcher, Thomas Stinchcomb, le Dumond been shown in the high- ion of Mr. George Wherry. , gatherings, several open mi Street School, the year play, and the graduation exercises. We played it the combined orchestra concert in Sandusky, and also gave a concert vt 'ith our high-school band. Orchesta pactices were held during the first period each Tuesday morning tor the string section, and for the en first period on Thursday morning. Members of the orchestra this year were: viol tire orchestra during the hs, Iohn McQuate, Robert Frantz, Reed Henderson, Pauline lmhof, Ruth Hanncli, Pearl Trachsel, and Ianet Gilliam, cellos, Marjorie Butcher, Ross McCord, an nets, Ernest I-lasemeyer and Probert Van Osdolg c d George McElheny, clari- rnet Dale Dumond- flute Thomas Stinchcomb, drums, Elsie Cole and Evelyn geese, and piano, Marjorie Kinsey. -Ianet Gilliam NPMVIUIFQIE CEILIUIEQ Howl Pearl Trachsel, Margaret Stofer, Mary lane Fishbaugh, Ruth Ann 1 D ran, Doyle Ballreich, Arlington Beck r. Lutz, Victor Cook, Richard Callendar, Raymond o H'xson, Anna Louise Beals Row 2: M The regular meetings of the Nature Club were held on Thursday of every Week. This year the club decided that each member would present one pro- ject pertaining to nature. In addition, two general projects, to be carried out by the club as a Whole, Were planned-the beautitying ot the surroundings ot the school by planting shrubbery and the building of a bird bath for our school grounds. Many outside activities including bird study and classification of flowers and trees were enjoyed by the club. During the Winter the club made charts ' d' ating the positions ot the various stars. Ch ' tmas time in ic An exchange was held by members at ns . ' ' l d d the showing of moving pictures furnished A number of meetings inc u e b the State Department of Education. ' h resident, Richard Callendar, Y h tficers were Mary lane Fishbaug , p T e o vice-president, and Raymond Doran, secretary. -Margaret Stofer Sixty-live IBILIUIE ANID CBCDILID STMFIF ear. The two There were eight seniors on the Blue and Gold Staff this y faculty advisors were Mrs. Ewing and Mr. Lutz. Four of the statt members were elected by the senior class and tour were a pointed by the faculty. The staff met every Tuesday evening after school and t any time during the week when something arose that needed immediate attention. At the tirst meeting we were given our resp ctive positions which were as tollows: Editor, David Hedges, Associate Edit r, Anna lo Williams, Busi- ness Manager, Bill DeBusmang Associate Busin ss Manager, Ernest Hase- meyerg Activities Editor, Betty Iean Trotter, lumni Editor, Mary lane Fishbaughg Art Editor, Eugenia McNeil, and Sports Editor, Robert Smith. Each member ot the statt was awarded a gold key tor nis work. -Anna lo Williams Standing tlett to rightiz Robert Smith, Mr. Lutz, Ernest Hasemeyer Mrs. Ewing, Mary lone Fishbaugh Eugenia McNeil ' h 7: Anna Io Williams, Betty lean Trotter, David Hedges, Bill DeBusmon Sitting tlelt to ng t Sixty-six QDIVIIIE IEQIJDNQDIVIIIICES CEIIJUIB Row 4: Betty lean Trotter, Mary Knestrict, Rose Boes, Clara Belle Ellis, Mary Gebauer, loan Rosenthal, Alice Oder, Margaret Miller, Wanda Bentley, Madlyn Detterman, Mildred Ellis Row 3: Annamae Hosrnan, Marjorie Martin, Opal Magers, Alice Ryan, Barbara Alice Lee, Mar- garet Schneider, Rose Ward, LaVerne Kiesel, Margaret Hedges, Naomi Ley, Evelyn Walters Row 2: Miriam Heebsh, Virginia Hachten, Leilah Mae Ferguson, Eileen Luzader, Eileen Lorentz, Mary Kelbley, Pres., Ruth Ann Hixson, Helen Huston, Sec'y-Treas., Frances Io Souders, Miss Berenice Detwiler Row l: leanette Magers, Mary Brown, Claudine McFerren, Helen Feasel, Betty Lutz, Eileen McConnahay, Vivian Galster, Betty Beckley, Hazel Rogers, Naomi Ruth Iarvis, Esther Shafer, Rodilla Oller The Home Economics Club has as its members girls who are taking or who have taken a course in home economics. At our first meeting of the year in October, Miss Herron, the speaker, gave a very interesting talk on her trip to Europe. Also, Mary Kelbley reported on her trip to Canada. At the November meeting, graduates ot Columbian High School who had studied in the Home Economics Department, were the speakers. They talked on vocations. The club sponsored the Style Show which was given December 15. Combined with the Style Show was music by the A Cappella Choir and the Girls' Glee Club. A reception was held after that for the girls and their parents. On Ianuary 19 interesting pictures were shown by Mr. Lutz. For the February meeting a playlet on Etiquette was presented at which the sophomore boys Were guests. A Mother-Daughter Banquet was held in March. Decorations were in keeping with the coming of spring. Our advisor, Miss-Berenice Detwiler, and some of the officers of the club attended the state convention. ' ast year Were: Mary Kelbley, president, Ioan Rosenthal rter. Our officers for the p vice-president, Helen Huston, secretary-treasurer and repo -Helen Huston V1 Sixty-seven SC WD LAIRSIHIIII3 CEIDNTV EST m eted in a classification This year the scholarship team co p 'h nrollment of four hundred or more pupils. As wit an e ' 1 t ar when Columbian competed immeasurably keener than as ye excluded the large city high schools. C 'd in this tact, the team as a whole came thr onsi er g the ten contestants who rank highest in each subtect are ' ' th Twenty of our pupils were in the group who were us placed fourth in the Bowling Green District. ' ' ' f ll sz Elsi A list of those who placed in the first ten o ow G ' venth in chemistry, George Baron, first in gerier eiger, se in general science, Lester Roby, fourth in first-year algebr ' ' ' ' R bert eometry Francis Feasel ninth in plane geometry, o George McE eny, se Agnes Goshe, ninth in first-year Latin, Mariorie Good, Rhoad, seventh in second-year Latin, Margarthe Yer h ' f' st ear French- Robert Field, Georgiana Sloan, tent in ir -y , ' ' - h' M ' e Camper, Au usta Karp, sixth in second year Frenc , ai-an 9 ' h ' tenth-year English, Doris Meese, Bob Friedman, ntnt in Row 1 fbottoml: Lester Roby, William Tracewell, Dale Irwin, A Stickley, Marjorie Harper, Violet Tannenbaum, Thelma Klenk, Vera Anita Mollenkop, Mary lane Fishbaugh, Robert Smith Row 2: Carl Fritz, George Yerby, George Baron, Mary Io Creege Elaine Fisher, Evelyn Reese, Eileen Rhoad, Madeline Stone, Mary Yerbe, Allan Haines C l Geller Miles Mitten Glen Nick, Kat erine Row 3: ar , s , Kapp, Mabel Williams, Marjorie Martin, Helen Rose Flagle, Francis Feasel l b l Robb Esther Willoughby Thelma Chaney, loyc Row 4: F ora e , , Martha Weinig, Mary Kelbley, Robert Field W'll'ams Helen Gibson Norman Detrick, Stu Q J , lh cond in American history, George W ' ' t nth fe llan Britton, Agnes Goshe, which included all schools a result, the competition was in a classification which very well. ln each district certificates of recognition. honored. The team as a whole ugh iven Cole, third in chemistry, Victor l science, Allen Britton, seventh Stinchcomb, fifth in plane history, history, Eileen French, French, English, fourth in twelfth-year English. , Tom Smith, first in American oessner, ninth in world in first-year Latin, , third in first-year second in second-year fifth in tenth-year Margaret Viola Baugher, Marjorie Butcher, r, Elizabeth Yoder, Eula Shellhammer, Alice Bour, Margaret Miller, Margartha r' rie Comstock, Kathleen Rule, Betty h ' Zeis, Ma? G orgiana Sloan, Betty lean Trotter, e Wolfe, Marcine Utz, Marjorie Good, ar Lampe, Shirley Speed, Lucy Ann Row 5: Anna Io 1 1 , , Hasemeyer, Maxine Camper, Margaret Hopkins, Doris Meese Row 6: Rose Autullo, Eugenia McNeil, Carl Wall, Ross McCord, Iohn Thompson, Bruce Sidebotham, Robert Friedman, Iarmila Horak, Ianet Kuhn, Robert Fey, Victor Geiger Row 7: Mary Wolfe, Tom Stinchcomb, Gene Good, Iackson Kimball, George Vloessner, Duane Good, ' ' h Howard Smith, Paul Hawkins, arl Albaugh Nevin Ballreich, George MCE eny Sixty-eight IVIIPUVIH IE IVII The new Mathematics Club was organized this year under the super- vision of Mr. York. The membership is open only to those seniors who have had second-year algebra and solid geometry. The club met for the first time before Christmas and elected Albert Allman, president, and Elsie Cole, secre- tary. The meetings are held on alternate Fridays. The purpose of the group is to further their knowledge in the field of practical mathematics. Members have worked with the slide rule, sextant, and transit and have planned field trips with the county surveyor and to Perkins Observatory at Delaware. PUHIQES 1lfILlUIEu -Elsie Cole Standing Cleft to rightlz Clark Shumaker, Donald Hostler, Mr. York, Fred Kishler Sitting Cleft to rightl: Ianet Kuhn, George Mcfllheny, Paul Hawkins, Elsie Cole, George Gundlach, Robert Wyndham, Albert Allman Sixty-nine EYIHLEUL IQ 'fr fi cf 'J E 1 ..,1u If Se veniy-three COACH GEORGE BURKETT ASST. COACH ROBERT SEELE For the last decade Coach George Burkett has directed both football and basketball activities at Tiffin High. ln spite of this extra large task, Columbian's coach has done a fine job in turning out successful teams. ln that time Tiffin Columbian has Won better than half of its varsity games. In order to lighten the assignment of Coach Burkett, Assistant Coach Robert Seele will take charge of varsity football next season. Mr. Burket will continue as head basket- ball coach. Under this arrangement he should have more time to better develop his exceptional ability of turning out championship cage squac s. SIEN IIQDIQ IEILIEVIEN Seventy-four VPXIRSIITW IFQDIDTVIBAILIL SCDIUPX D Top Row: Coach Robert Seele, Stuart Lampe, Paul Davidson, William Gardner, Arlington Beck, Harold Fraley, Richard Frey, Coach George Burkett. Middle Row: Milford Hayward, Don Bero, Harold Lowery, Robert Booth, Richard Hoffman, Eldon Cutlip, Arthur Hosslcr, Dale Walcutt. Bottom Row: Albert Allman, George Gundlach, Melvin Hoe-rig, Bill DeBusman, Charles Cross, Howard Smith, Constantine Terry, Raymond Porter, Charles Beck. Columbian Columbian Columbian Columbian Columbian Columbian Columbian Columbian Columbian Bowling Green. . . i Bellevue . . Willard . . Findlay . . Fremont . . Norwalk . . Sandusky . Fostoria . . . lunior Home 6 U U 18 19 U 34 7 24 E5 Seventy-five 1 -J ability, and cool judgment made h HAROLD LOWERY. A junior, Lowe a senior, went the thankless position of blo im a very capable generalissimo of the C ry earned his letter for the game fight tht CONSTANTINE TERRY. To Gus, b e position, Lowery should be a decid RICHARD FREY. A senior tackle wi disadvantage, As a result very few CHARLES CROSS. Because of his c fighting spirit, Charlie will alwa t will leave a big gap in the middle GEORGE GUNDLACH. Columbian's tional placekicking skill and srnasli DON BERO. Don overcame the ha n experience, gained from playing on MELVIN HOERIG. AllABuckeye first frustrating any attempt to carry a considered the best defensive end PAUL DAVIDSON. Stron as an ox Q berth and letter in spite of the fact RICHARD HOFFMAN. A senior wh defensive and offensive performanc d asset to the 1938 squad. h 230 pounds of muscle and fighting spirit enemy plays aimed at his tackle positioi onsistent ball passing at center, his incon ys be remembered as one of Tiffin High of the line. smashing fullback ended his high school ing line plunges stood out in every game dicap of his small stature by his rabbit-li the first team, should make him a keyn team end. Outstanding ability in blockir play around his flank, characterized Me in the Buckeye League. that he waited until his senior year to cc o used his weight to good advantage cf l VA RSIHHY FQDCDTV Eufikll. Il. STA RS cking half. Terry's blocking, unusual defensive olumbian eleven. It he put up every minute he filled the guard which he never failed to use to his opponent's i ever succeeded. iparable backing up of the line, and great School's outstanding centers. His graduation football career with flying colors. His excep- in which he engaged, ce shiftiness and skill as a ball carrier. Don's ian in next year's backfield. g punts, upsetting enemy ball carriers, and lvin's game, For these qualities Mel was Davidson managed to get a varsity tackle me out for this bruising spoxt. n the line. Hottie turned in a creditable and possessing plenty ot native ability, G e as a guard to contribute his share of very game, Seventy-six ALBERT ALLMAN CHARLES BECK MILFORD HAYWARD. This big, tough senior tackler loves to scrap like nobody else on the football team, His opponents soon found Hayward to be a veritable stone Wall. He used his great strength to open up gaping holes in the enemy line. DALE WALCUTT. Walcutt, a senior, succeeded in getting in several games as a halfback in Bero's position, For his faithful performance Dale was voted a letter at the end of the season. RAYMOND PORTER. A senior who played consistent ball at end. Porter proved himself proficient in receiving passes and stopping enemy plays around his side of the line, ARTHUR HOSSLER. Another fighting junior who distinguished himself at end. Hossler's courage and experience should enable him to go to town next season. HOWARD SMITH. Playing his last year, Smitty really gave everything he had as a guard. Because of his consistency, commendable blocking, and defensive tactics, he played in every football game of the season, BILL DE BUSMAN. Bill possesses all the markings of a great pigskin warrior. Without a doubt DeBusman kicked longer, quicker, and more accurate punts than any other back of the Buckeye League. Besides this distinguishing feature, there were his line-shattering plunges and deadly tackling. At the end of the season Bill was chosen captain of the team and was also named All-Buckeye first team halfback. ELDON CUTLIP. Although only a sophomore, Cuttie's amazing power in bucking the line as a hard-hitting fullback earned him a letter. Eldon should turn in a notable gridiron record next season if he lives up to his past performance. 7 , fetrfesse ' '-:NAM Seventy-seven CE IRII ID Il IMD N IBPMWILIES In the face of unusually strong opposition and woe Columbian's little battalion under the generalship of Coa up a fairly creditable record of four wins and five rever however, probably had the most powerful line in the Buc Columbian 13, Bowling Green 6. C'l'here, After several weeks of mastering plays, limbering u the opening tussle with the powerful undefeated Bobcats. the end zone for two Blue and Gold counters. DeBusrn would-be tacklers from Bero's path while the line opened forward wall. iul lack of fast backfield men, hes Burkett and Seele chalked es. The Blue and Gold eleven, eye League. September 171 p stiff knees and backs, came Don Bero lugged the ball into an and Gundlach cleared the up gaping holes in the enemy Columbian 10. Bellevue U. CThere. September 241 With the score deadlocked at 0, five minutes to play, l5-yard marker, it was a crucial moment, Fullback Gun kicking a field goal-the first since 1924-to put T. H. S. touchdown to clinch the victory. The team was seriously l Charles Cross, veteran center. Columbian 21, Willard U. fHere, O Willard's undefeated and unscored-upon Railroaders of an inspired homecoming Blue and Gold eleven. The r the second frame when Tiffin marched 70 yards for through huge holes in the enemy line for two more cou unfortunate luck of having a touchdown on a lateral calle Columbian 6, Findlay 18. CThere, O and Tiffin's -ball on Be-llevue's lach saved the day by deftly ut in front. DeBusman added a andicapped by the absence of tober ZJ riiet their Waterloo at the hands ut started at the beginning of touchdown. Gundlach ripped ters. Right End Porter had the back. tober 83 ln the beginning of the affray the Burkettmen displcfyecl their superior strength by marching the length of the gridiron for a goal. A temporary relapse at the beginning of the second half allowed Findlay's star Van Fleet to spr ,ng 90 yards for a touchdown. Statistics show that Tiffin outplayed the Trojans by frr. Probably Colurnbia's over- confidence and mistakes were responsible for the unexpe .ted setback. Columbian 6. Fremont 19. CHere. Ocftober 155 Before a record-breaking crowd of 4,000 fans in Re wood Stadium, the Burkettmen put up a stubborn resistance against one of the strongest Little Giant teams in recent Seventy-eight times. Melvin Hoerig, aggressive Columbian end, played the most brilliant defensive games of his career. Mel persistently broke up Fremont plays and stopped runs around his end. DeBusman's unusual punting and line smashing added another bright spot to the battle. Columbian 8. Norwalk 0. fThere, Friday. Oct. 221 In a gruelling contest the Blue and Gold brigade routed the undefeated Norwalk eleven. The Maple Leafs boasted of having the strongest combine in years. Charles Cross, star center, spilled the Norwalk halfback for a safety to draw first blood in the second quarter. Through the aid of the terrific pounding of the Columbian line, DeBusman added six more counters in the third quarter. Columbian 7. Sandusky 34 fThere. Friday, Oct. 291 Handicapped by the absence of Fullback Gundlach, who was laid up because of injuries, Columbian Went into battle against the rugged Sailors. Bill DeBusman, although a marked warrior, played a bang-up game. The Columbian line also did itself proud. Its devastating charges permitted the backfield to lug the pigskin twice as far as the Sanduskians did from the line of scrimmage. Inability to devise a defense against San- dusky's unusually fast backfield probably was most responsible for the defeat. As a result the Baytown speed merchant, Geno Balconi, managed to sprint Bl, 56, 3l, and 55 yards for touchdowns. Columbian 0. Fostoria 7. fHere. November 131 The Redmen from Fostoria cashed in on a pass interception in the first quarter to snatch what looked like a setback out of the fire. Tiffin gridmen, fighting with everything they had against the highly reputed Fostoria eleven, chalked up thirteen first downs to the invaders' six. It was at least a moral victory since Fostoria had one of the most successful teams in years. Columbian 0. Iunior Home 24. fNovember 201 A surprise pass and running attack by the Iuniors' light and fast eleven proved the Blue and Gold's downfall. However, the slippery, icy ground on which the game was played, made it extremely difficult for Columbian's unusually heavy line to move effectively. Twelve seniors donned their uniforms for their last game. The graduating warriors were ends, Melvin Hoerig and Raymond Porter, tackles, Hayward, Frey, and Davidson, backs, DeBusman, Gundlach, Terry, and Walcutt. ' j -5 -gc. gi D a e ' I .J-f gn Seventy-nine Top Rowi Carl Abbott, Orville Gannon, Kenneth Kuntz, George George Siegrist, Robert Gannon, Coach Stevenson. Second Row: Bill Ioseph, Raymond Richards, Tony Brancatti, Dr Ferrell, Herbert Sauers Bottom Row: Norman Dietrick, Arthur Clause, William Dayton, Ru Eisenhard, Iames Braley SCHEDULE Reserves . . . . l3 Bellevue Reserves .. .. 14 Willard . Reserves .. ., 6 Findlay . Reserves . . . . 13 Fremont Reserves . . , A 6 Sandusky 52 Martin, Wayne Bordner, Rex Felton, :yle Nutter, Robert Bernard, Carroll ssell Lindsay, Robert Gaver, William . .. 7 .. 7 . .. 13 . ..2O U32 79 IW I A N Top Row' Red Bodimer, Eugene Phillips, Richard Huth, Neil Shiaman, George Gahris, lames Birch, Billy Craig Second Row: Bill Tracewell, loseph Brancatti, Robert Tullc, Robert Sweeney, lohn Ridemour, loseph Ricci, Reginald Drew, Charles Church Bottom Row: Iunior VanCamp, Glenn Sowers, Iirnmy Grill, George Yeiby, Billy Burrier, Robert Elcleberry, Kenneth Agerter, lfiahty Standing: Dale Walcutt, Blair Patterson, Willis Mitten, Tom Conrad, Carl Wall Front: Don Bero, Manager Ernest Hasemeyer, William Kerschner, Melvin Hoerig fmissingl VMRSIITHY IBASIMETIBAILIL HOLDERS OF THREE CAGE CHAMPIONSHIPS BUCKEYE LEAGUE CHAMPS Tiffin . . . Findlay Fremont Sandusky Won Lost .. .... 5 l ....4 2 ....3 3 .,..U 6 ALL GAMES Tiffin 27 Bowling Green Tiffin 23 Bellevue ..... Tiffin 29 Fostoria ..... Tiffin 39 Sandusky . . . Tiffin Z5 Fremont . . Tiffin 24 Findlay . . . Tiffin 51 Bucyrus . . . Tiffin 31 Fremont .... Tiffin 30 Sandusky .... Tiffin 43 Iunior Home . Tiffin 28 Calvert ...... Tiffin 32 Findlay ..... Tiffin 42 Willard ..... Tiffin 27 Mansfield . . . Totals ....45l Eighty-one Eighty-two UDILIIJIVIIIBIINN lHIl4EIl'l TVIDIIQNPAID GD CN A IRAIVIIIDME IE ln one of the most fruitful campaigns in years, the C City and Buckeye League championships. The Burkettmen in close decision affrays. Bowling Green, 27-23, fDec. 101. The Blue and Gold comb by nosing out the snappy Bobcats. A first quarter spurt IBNSIIQIETTIEIEIRS olumbian five won the County, bowed before only three teams, ine started off on the right foot put the Tornadoes out in front by eight points. The Tiffinites played tip-top ball to stay out in front and carry away the decision. Bellevue, 23-25, CDec. 171. Bellevue, by a spectacular last victory from Columbian's smooth working five. The outcor last second of the wild melee. Willis Mitten turned in -half rally, snatched a surprise ie was in doubt until the very an exceptional performance- fighting for possession of the bounding ball every minute of the game. Fostoria, 29-27. fDec. 221. The Columbian warriors travel d to Fostoria to chalk up their second win in three starts. It was one of the foulest tusslei of the season-Conrad, Mitten, and Patterson being disqualified for amassing four fouls the outstanding star of the game. In the first half he hit enabled the Tornadoes to stay out in front. each. Center Mel Hoerig was the basket for 15 points which Sandusky, 39-16, Uan. 71. Sandusky Blue Streaks met thi most decisive defeat ever ad- ministered them at the hands of a Blue and Gold brigad attack while the rest of the team clicked to register the ff Fremont, 25-24, Uan. 141. The Blue and Gold five came tl top. The match was in doubt from beginning to end witli lock. Late in the fourth frame foul shots were converted b the 23-all tieup. Findlay, 24-28, Klan. 211. The Tiffinites held their own ag . Mitten with 12 points led the nal count. trough a hard fought game on the score in a constant dead- y Wall and Mitten to break up inst an inspired Trojan five on the home court. However, in the fourth quarter the Blue dlnd Gold quintet was weakened by the loss of Mitten and Conrad by way of the foul gate ahead then in a last minute rally. Bucyrus, 51-30, Clan. 221. Smarting from a close decision de and Gold overwhelmed the luckless Bucyrus quintet. Bill K scoring attack while the rest of the squad followed suit to to 30 triumph. Fremont, 31-25, Uan. 291. The Tiffin cohorts came through The Trojans managed to forge feat by the Trojan five, the Blue erschner, with 14 points, led the demoralize the enemy by a 51 to repeat their earlier conquest of the Little Giants. Until the last quarter the affray was an exciting see-saw affair. In the third frame Mitten rang up four points to break up a the Tornadoes held the score in their favor. Sandusky, 30-24. fFeb. 41. The victorious Blue brigade--mi star center-repeated an earlier Buckeye League triumplf Blue-Gold five amassed a first-quarter lead which they n 20-all deadlock. From then on nus the services of Mel Hoerig, over the fighting Sailors. The ever relinquished. Iunior Home, 43-26, CFeb. 81. In the first game of the city championship series, the Iuniors were decisively trounced. A first half spurt put the Colum an 18 to 12 lead. ln the last half the Blue and Gold Briga that left no room for doubt as to the outcome. Mitten o scorers with 18 counters. Calvert, 28-21, fFeb. 161. The battle for the city cage cham bian and Calvert was held in the Iunior High gym. The ian cohorts on the long end of e rolled up a formidable count .itdid himself when he led the pionship between Tiffin Colum- Senecas gave,everything they Q. had during the first three frames. The lead changed hands continuously up until the latter part of the third quarter when Bero and Mitten rang up seven points to give the Tornadoes the winning lead. Findlay, 32-24. QI-'eb. 187. Findlay, having been previously humbled by Fremont, was tied with Tiffin for the Buckeye League championship. ln the deciding game, every man on the Tiffin five clicked to perfection to turn in the most notable performance of the year in the Findlay gym. The local combine chalked up a 12-4 first quarter lead and held the advantage throughout that fast, furious battle. Incidentally, that victory gave Tiffin its first Buckeye cage championship. Willard, 42-27. fFeb. 251. The Buckeye, County and City champs traveled to the railroad city for their last court contest before the Sandusky tournament. As a result one more scalp was added to their large collection of ten victories. SANDUSKY SECTIONAL CLASS A TOURNAMENT Mansfield 27-29. fl-'ri. Mar. 43. As fate would have it, the local Tornadoes were matched with one of the strongest teams of the Sandusky tournament. Tiffin found itself at a serious disadvantage on account of the unusual height of the Mansfield five. The outcome was settled in the last ten seconds, when a goal by Mansfield broke up the deadlock in their favor. Because of that basket it was Mansfield and not Tiffin that went to the state- wide tournament at Columbus. IQIESIEIRVIES Manager Robert Klein, Harland Morris, Wayne Bordner, Robert Katzenmeyer, Archie Welch, Norman Dietrick, Coach Robert Seele, Manager Robert Gahris, Raymond Frederick, Robert Walker, Donald Philbrick, Robert Gaver, Carl Abbott. Under the direction of Coach Robert Seele, the Reserve five completed a highly successful schedule. They played tip-top ball the whole season to grab seven out of eleven decisions. Norman Dietrick, a junior, caged the most points for the squad. The rest of the squad also clicked to enable the team to win the great majority of its games. Eighty-three DALE WALCUTT A good shot and passer, Dale helped the team out in tight spots when the other players were tossed out by way ot the foul gate. His experi- ence cmd cagey playing never tailed him when he managed to get in the game. This was his last year. DON BERO This diminutive junior turned in an amazing performance of chalking up over a hundred points in the cage campaign. Bero's flashy ball handling and speed stood out in every game, His sensational under-the-basket shots also ate tracted a lot of attention. For his merits he re- ceived an All-Buckeye iorward position. BLAIR PATTERSON Pat has the distinction of being the only senior on the varsity who has been awarded a basketball letter for three consecutive seasons. Pat's ability to till equally well any position on the team made him a big factor in the squad's success. Pat also was an expert at hitting the basket with long shots. Eighty-tour tra WILLIS MITTEN Willie crowned his basketball career with a record that will ever be remembered in Colum- bian cage annals. Mitten excelled in stealing the ball from his adversaries, retrieving it from the backboard and dropping hard shots in the basket. For his ability he received an All-Buckeye lirst team rating. TOM CONRAD Tom's flashy passing and dribbling should make next year his biggest season. Conrad's height and aggressiveness enabled him to turn in the best delensive record of any Columbian player. His specialty was hooking in one-handed shots. BILLY KERSCHNER Forward Kerschner really went to town this year. His amazing skill in tossing the ball through the basket netted him nearly a hundred points and pulled the squad out of many ci tough spot. Like Boro, Bill received All-Buckeye recognition. MELVIN HOERIG Mel earned the reputation of being one of the most capable oi Columbian's cage centers. Also, being about the strongest defensive player on the team, he could always be depended upon in a tight spot. HOCTIQIS undisputed specialty was the sinking of long shots with uncanny con- sistency. Mel was unanimously selected by his teammates for the captaincy oi the team. CARL WALL With his height and fighting spirit Wall should he one of the regulars on the cage squad. Although he was crowded out of a lull-time assignment by the keen competition ol the Co- lumbian five, Wall's experience will still be with him next season. Eighty-five Eighty-six Front: Mr. Diller, Robert Haines, Robert McClory, Iunior Wilkins, C Back: Rex Felton, William Sheeley, Harry Auble, Doyle Nutter, Howard Pruett, Robert Pierce, Glenn Knick. JIIUNIIQDIR IliIl413Il'l IDIIQIII Coach Ralph Miller has been developing snappy, wi last tive years. During that time lunior High quintets have S4 contests with a .7l9 average. This year's record-twelve with an .857 average-certainly is one of the most impress Haines and McClory collected 92 and 79 points resp attack which netted the city and county championships. In in the Tiffin Iunior High gym, the underclassmen's cha expectedly shattered by a 34-35 upset at the hands of Fos' breaking reverse, the local lads walloped Bowling Gre consolation champ crown Although the whole first team will be lost to Colurnb to build a rangy team that will hold its own next season. Iunior Iunior Iunior Iunior Iunior Iunior Iunior Iunior Iunior Iunior Iunior Iunior Iunior Iunior High High High High High High High High High High High High High High Coach Ralph Miller Iunior VanCamp, Orville Gannon, BIBILIEIRS iining basketball teams for the G If 6? i come out ahead in 46 of their victories and only two defeats ive yet rolled up. ctively this season to lead the the Class B tournament. staged pionship aspirations were un- oria, Undaunted by that heart- n and Bucyrus to snatch the an High, Coach Miller expects . . . . 32 McCutchenville . . . .. . l2 . . . . 18 Bellevue ........ . . 8 . .. 37 Amsden ll . . . 28 Fostoria .... . . . 20 . . . 23 Iunior Home . . . . 7 . .. 12 Bellevue .... ... l8 . . . 35 Fostoria .... . . . 25 . . . Z6 Calvert ....... . . . 16 . .. 16 Iunior Home .. ... 14 . . . 39 Bucyrus .... . . 8 TIFFIN CLASS B TOURNAMENT . ............ 22 Bucyrus ...... . . . ll . .......... 34 Fostoria ...... . . . 35 . . . 20 Bucyrus .,....... . . 8 . .. 22 Bowling Green . . ... 10 EZ E IV1Il1f1fIlNtE A NIEW IHIIQEIH IIN TTIRME It SCHEDULE Bellevue fdual meetl ...................,. 70-40, April 20, fTherel Mansfield Relays C85 schoolsj .. .,...,.,........ April 23, fTherel Marion Harding Cdual meetj ........ ..,.. 5 9-59, April 27, fTherel Findlay, fdual meetl ........ .... 7 2-37, May 7, fArmstrong Fieldt Buckeye League Meet ..... ....,........ M ay 14, fSanduskyJ District Meet ............ . . . .............. May 20, fFremontt About thirty candidates reported for track practice in the gym around the middle of March. Ten lettermen, mostly seniors, formed the backbone of the large squad. Coach Floyd Iunkins spent more time on track duties then ever before in grooming this group- the strongest track and field combination in Columbian cinder annals, In the first meet the Blue and Gold athletes squelched Bellevue's highly rated team, 70 to 48. That impressive triumph was in a large extent due to One-man-track-team Dale Walcutt, who paced the Tiffinites with 16 points. Walcutt won firsts in the pole vault, high jump, and 440-yard dash. Five other first place laurels fell to the inspired Blue and Gold brigade. In the field events, DeBusman tossed the shot farthest, while Frey hurled the discus beyond all rivals. Talbott, Columbian's fastest sprinter, broke the tape in the 100-yard dash. Both the 880 and mile relays were won by Tiffin, with Gundlach, Cross, Feasel, Talbott, lump and Porter carrying the batons. Bloom in the high jump, Harrison in the mile, and Hossler in the half mile, also accounted for points. On April 27, Tiffin traveled to Marion to engage in a meet that ended in a 59 to 59 deadlock. On May 7, every member of the squad clicked to scalp Findlay 72 to 37. The ratings of the boys on the squad according to their total points gained in those three meets are as follows: Walcutt, 40, Porter and Talbot, 34 each, DeBusman, 27, Frey, 22, Cross, 21, Feasei, 20, Hossler, l9, lump, l8, Harrison, l5, Bloom, 8, Lampe and Fraley, 6 each, and Bordner, 4. lf the trackers who have won first places at Bellevue, Marion and Findlay keep up their winning streaks at the Buckeye and District meet, they will have the coveted opportunity of entering the state-wide meet. Row4 ftoplt Wayne Bordrier, Paul Arbogast, Robert Katzenmeyer, George Blust, Edward Gray, Iames Mumpher, George Phillips, Robert Gaver Row 3: Lewis Blody, Robert Wilson, Robert Bernard, Carl Wall, Archie Welch, Eldon Cutlip, Iohn Thompson, Carl Abbott, Robert Fraley, George Binder Row 2: Coach Iunkins, Arthur Hossler, Francis Feasel, Paul lump, Stuart Lampe, Paul Shrenk, Edsel Harrison, Arlington Beck, Iimmie Connaghan, Sam Rozenman Row l: Richard Frey, Ramond Porter, Dale Walcutt, Charles Cross, George Gundlach, William Talbott, Wilbur Bloom, Bill DeBusman Eighty-seven Bighty-eight NOON CHAMPS Top row: Iohn Klopp, Ernest Hasemeyer, Orville Hanlsberger, Dale King Bottom row: Milford Hayward, Richard Frey, George Cliundlach, Allan Haines NUDCDN IINTVIEIRGEILASS IBASIIQIUTIBAILII. Noon basketball continued this year to be one of the teams entered the noon cage series which extended from tk latter part of March. Each team had a chance to corn elimination schedule. Four evenly matched lives survived the first twelve g tournament held the second week of March. In the first ga edged out the Sophomore B group in a l7 to 18 decision. proved so close that an overtime was needed to decide th issue in favor of the Seniors. The final game between the two Senior teams proved their last-half rally upset the favored Senior A quintet 17 to 20. The season wound up with the Columbian interclass Iunior High sectional five Zl to 14. c l Runner-up team fSenior A'sl: Dale Dumond, Albert A Doran, Charles Beck, Richard Davidson, Carl Assenheimer Callendar. ELIMINATION RESULTS Won Lost Senior A .,..... .,.. 3 U Sophomore B ... .... Sophomore A . . . . . . . Senior B ..... .... Iunior A ..... .... Iunior B ...... .... Senior C ....... .... Sophomore C .. . . . . . Sophomore 1 Senior B . l 1 Senior A . 2 Sophomore 2 2 Senior B ill 3 Senior A . avorite athletic activities. Eight e beginning of February to the pete in three contests in the mes and were eligible for the e, the Senior B quintet barely he second game of the series most exciting of the Week. A 'hamps bearding the champion lman, Charles Cross, Raymond , Doyle Ballreich and Richard TOURNAMENT B ............... ..l7 ..18 ..l9 A ,......... .. 10 toon Champsl .. 20 EWEERKEADERS Standing: Dorothy Egbert, Clayton Kille, Iames Breyman, Norma Simonis, Mary Agnes Hummer Sitting: Marjorie Price, Ioan VanNette, Iune Heck, Dorothy Engle, Phyllis Cleveland PDPSQUND ltowl: Ctopl: Grace Shuey, Alice Homan, Marjorie Martin, Dorothy Engle, loanne VanNette, Iames Breyman, Norma Simonis, Madeline Fox, Eugene Coifinan, Opal Magers Row 2: Betty lean Trotter, Dorothy Egbert, Claudine McFerran, Mary Malory, Alice Doran, Ardis Crist, Magarthe Yerbe, Madeline Kerchner, Vivian Bomine, Mary Agnes Hummer Bow 3: Miss Margaret Miller, lrene Egbert, Phyllis Cleveland, lune Heck, Agnes Cleveland, Hazel Rogers, Dorothy McElheny, Virginia Hachten, Margaret Bosenman, Bessie Shurriaker, Georgiana Sloan, Geraldine Rhorbacker Bow 4: Betty Beckley, Hazel Simpson, Kathryn Moberly, Miriam Hemmerly, Georgia Lou Ptakestraw, Betty Gibbon, Dorothy Schaefer, Pauline Williams, Francis Leibengoocl, Mary Ellen Geller, Marjorie Price. new-nm A 'FF Eighty-nine FEET! UBES hx Ninety-one Ninety-two SIENIICDIIQ QEILNSS Il'I II STUD IRXY ln the autumn of 1934 our class, as Freshmen at Iunior High, took the center stage for the year. We started our term with much pride and many hopes, for were we not the nobles of Iunior High? The musical departments opened their arms to the music lovers of our class, while athletics was the aim of our brawny members. Bowling Green State University offered to ouir scholarship team honors McElheny ninth in algebra' Elsie Cole and Paul awkins, seventh and tenth places, respectively, in general science, Lillian Gil and Doris Meese, fourth and fifth in first-year Latin and Willa Hollingshead, seventh in ninth-year English Our dramatic contribution for the year in Sunbonnet Sue, was very successful, and at its the form of an operetta, close we Freshmen felt we could leave Iunior High with an honorable record The next year we were transferred to Colu ibian High where all our troubles and a great many of our joys awaited Ls. For a time, it was little in the various subjects, and those who placed ig the district were: George W fun and much embarrassment for us So homores. nu t e had great difficulty in P finding our classrooms, partly through excitemen, and partly through the accidentally false directions given us by the upperclassmen. lt was a trifle strange to get accustomed to looking up to older However, We recovered gradually as we fitte opportunities held out to us. Among these organiz Hi-Y, A Cappella Choir, Glee Club, Drum Corps, tudents. ourselves into the many tions were: Girl Reserves, Orchestra, and Band. The Sophomore Dramatic Club was organized and drew from our class those who felt akin to the stage. We were granted time for class meetings to the election was: George Gundlach .... . . . Fred Kishler ..... Willa Hollingshead .... . Albert Allman .... elect officers. The result of . . . .President . . . . . . . . .Vice-President .. . . .Secretary . . . . .Treasurer For our colors we selected scarlet and gray, for our flower, the scarlet rose, the motto, Second to None. Our 1936 scholarship team made a trip to following students received places: Elsie Cole, sixt owling Green, where the place in plane geometry, George McElheny, eighth in second-year Latin, Vt illa Hollingshead, fifth in tenth-year English, Iarmila Horak, seventh in tenth year English. At last the big event of the year-Sophomore rom ! ! We returned to school September, 1936, as uniors. After finding our former places in the school organizations, we elected: Bill DeBusman ............,................. President Mary lane Fishbaugh ..... . . .Vice-President Betty lean Trotter ...... ...... S ecretary Owen Knapp ........, .... T reasurer Then came our first big problem!-lunior-Senior Prorn. We financed this by a very successful Iunior-Faculty game. Also, many of our students par- ticipated in the dramatic-club year play, Tiger House. This year our high school took first place in both district and state with our scholarship teams. Those in our class who came back with honors were: Elsie Cole, who placed third in physics, George McElheny and Robert Smith, who took first and second places, respectively, in world history, Robert Field and Dorothy Schaefer, who placed third and seventh in first-year French, and Doris Meese, who won fifth place in eleventh-year English. A few weeks later, the commercial contest at Bowling Green was held, and Thelma Chaney received honors in shorthand, while Eugenia McNeil and Estherbelle Wolford were successful in bookkeeping. As Seniors, Columbian High School became our castle. Once again we had climbed to the top, filling the places left vacant by last year's graduates. Our class started out on the home stretch with a desire to obtain as much as possible from this, our last year. For the staff of the Blue and Gold were chosen: Robert Smith, Bill DeBusman, Ernest Hasemeyer, David Hedges, Eugenia McNeil, Mary Iane Fishbaugh, Anna lo Williams, and Betty lean Trotter. The senior class officers for this year were: Robert Wyndham ......... 1 ......... ....... P resident Richard Hoffman .... .... V ice-President Paul Hawkins ..... ....... T reasurer George McElheny .......................... Secretary In May we sent our last scholarship team to represent us at Bowling Green. Although we faced stiffer competition than last year, the following students ranked high in the district: Doris Meese, fourth in twelfth-year Eng- lish, Robert Smith, first, and George McElheny, second, in American history, Robert Field, second in French ll, and Augusta Karp, sixth, Elsie Cole and Victor Geiger, third and seventh, respectively, in chemistry. ln the commercial tests, Ioanne Van Nette placed seventh in typing, and Mabel Williams, sixth in second-year shorthand. The students who won honors in the scholastic tests held at Heidelberg College on April 23, were: George McElheny and Robert Smith, first and second in history, larmila Horak, first in literature, Victor Geiger, first in chemistry, David Hedges, second in Latin, and Mary Norris, second in music. For the senior play, our class chose the presentation, Pride and Prejudice. We were especially proud of our basketball squad, which, this year, for the first time in Columbian-High-School history, won the Buckeye-League Championship. The festive high lights of the term were: the Senior Class Party on Febru- ary l0, the Iunior-Senior Prom on May 20, the special excursion to Dearborn, Michigan, May 17, Baccalaureate, lune 5, and Commencement, Iune 8. As we leave Columbian High we are leaving behind a phase of our life in which we hope we have established a record that will justify our class motto- Second to None. -Augusta Karp Estherbelle Wolford Ninety-th Ninety-four JN 'Pf- ' so 56 . 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Dear old school days have passed by And will never more be nigh Our love bonds will grow strong As the years go on We shall try to live the Code Always strive to reach the goal And to remember our Good old Tiffin High. -Vera Anita Mollenkop Ninety-eight GEAILIEN IDAIIQ SEPTEMBER Unlucky 13th-school opens. First football game of the season. We wish the tegln all kinds of luck and hope they have a successful season. Tiffin-13, Bowlinrf Band wears new uniforms for first time. First G. Ft. meeting is held in auditorium. .reen--7. Football game with Bellevue. Tiffin-lU, Bellevue-U. A Band Uniform Drive is in progress and we hope that it is a success. An exciting assembly is given by Mr. Pierce, a magician. OCTOBER Football game with Findlay-bad luck-we lost our first game. Tiffin-6, Findlay-18. Football game with Fremont. Tiffin-6, Fremont-19. Rev. Vinton Ziegler of New York gave an interesting talk in assembly about the slums of that city. Night game with Norwalk. Tiffin-8, Norwalk--O. Onl Hold your breath-the first grade cards! y game Norwalk lost this year. Football game with Sandusky. Tiffin-7, Sandusky-34. NOVEMBER School dismissed for teachers to go to Toledo. fStuclents think it's a good ideal Magazine Campaign starts. Mr. Bailey gives the sen how to sell magazines. Armistice Day. No school in the afternoon. Football game with Fostoria. Tiffin-U, Fostoria-7. Dad Waite speaks in assembly on Youth Foundation Football game with Ir. Home. Tiffin-0, Home-26. Thanksgiving Vacation. DECEMBER icors some very good advice on Camps. Party given for students who sold two or more maga ine subscriptions. First basketball game-we feel that the team is goin to do well this year and we hope we're not wrong. Tiffin-27, Bowling Green-23. Style Show-Members of the Home Ec. Club give a the clothes that they have made. s'yle show and the girls model A Christmas assembly was given this afternoon but moist minds are on the vacation. Basketball game. Tiffin-23, Bellevue-25. Basketball game. Tiffin-29, Fostoria-27. IANUARY Xmas vacation is over and we're back to school again. Basketball game with Sandusky. Tiffin-39, Sandusky--16. A very sad day at Tiffin High-Miss Wade, our Latin geacher, died. Our psychological tests started. School dismissed to attend funeral of Miss Wade. The Cuckoo, a play with a very appropriate title, was presented by the Dramatic Club. Basketball game with Findlay. Tiffin-24, Findlay-28. Basketball game with Bucyrus. Tiffin-Sl, Bucyrus-3 Exams started-could that be why most students look First P. T. A. Meeting. Basketball game with Fremont. Taming of the Shrew given by the Heidelberg Little FEBRUARY Basketball game with Sandusky. Class rings came for inspection. Senior Class meeting-groans of dismay were heard dues had to be paid by Friday. 0. a little weak and pale? Theater Guild. Wien seniors learned that class Basketball game with Iunior Home. Tiffin-40, Iunior Home-26. Senior Party-News Flash-Senior boys actually danced with the girls. Basketball game with Calvert. Tiffin-26, Calvert-21. Open Dramatic Club. . Tiffin High Dramatic Club is host to Findlay High Dramatic Club. Basketball game with Willard. Tiffin-42, Willard-27. Tiffin High's team completed a very successful season. The school is very proud of them and wishes them luck in the tournament. MARCH March came in like a little lamb. Students looked for the birdie when pictures were taken today. Special assembly was held for a debate with Sandusky. Dr. Geistweit speaks in assembly. Dance in gym. fWarning to Kishler-Either take some lessons or stop trying to play a clarinetj Dr. Francis Wei, president of a Chinese university, speaks on Education Open Dramatic-Club Meeting. lunior-Senior Basketball game-Profits of game went to Iunior Class for the Prom. Interesting assembly given by Elliot Iames on Liquid Air . Students see themselves as movie stars. Alas and woe to us! No Robert Taylors or Greta Garbos were discovered. Nature Club starts building bird bath. fWhat won't they think of nextll Sophomore Class Meeting. APRIL Members of Blue and Gold staff awarded pins. Mr. York's Home Room quarantined with MEASLES. fApril Fool.J Every Senior test. Benefit Circus in gym for Band and Drum Corps. fGet the broom, George.J Peg O' My Heart given as year play by the Dramatic Club. At last, vacation starts! Back again-now to catch up on our sleep. Play contest is held. Fremont, Sandusky, and Tiffin are participants. Seniors go to court--nothing serious, however. G. R. Tea. Hi-Y Breakfast. Dr. D. S. Finton-Hypnotist. Tamburitza orchestra plays for two assembly programs-one for Senior High and one for Iunior High. MAY Senior girls have wiener roast at Bacon's Island. lt poured. Band goes to Sandusky. Senior Class Meeting. Columbian takes fourth place in scholastic contest at Bowling Green. Spring Concert--Sophomore Prom. Graduation invitations arrive. Excursion to Dearborn. Iuniors give Seniors a Prom. Senior Class Day. There are many sad seniors today as they realize that this is the last time they will be assembled with the underclassmen and their own classmates for an assembly. Senior Exams begin. JUNE Baccalaureate Services in Iunior High Auditorium, conducted by Rev. Mr. Stanley. Senior Class present Pride and Prejudice as the annual class play. Graduation-President Iosephson of Heidelberg gives the address. Alumni Dance Underclassmen get grade cards. Ninety-nine ALIUIW INII IQCDS The following list has been carefully compiled, ac available. However, there is a possiblity of errors. 'Indicates that the person is deceased. 1859 Augsperger, Anna Benham, Amelia 'Ebbert, Mary M. Hall, Mary Stoner Lawton, Anna Cooper Stoner, Lizzie 1863 'Bowe, Delia 'Dildine, Dallas P. Dunscome, Maggie Wierick 'Gibson, Anna 'Lucas, Reita McLain Shawhan, Mattie Smith, lennie Tomb, Nora Benham Whitney, Theo Beilharz 'Wilson, Omar 1864 Hill, Emma Vicroy Lloyd, Maggie Gardner White, Elmer Yingling, Emma Tomb 1865 'Davis, Ella 'Frost, lsa Dildine 'Iones, Addie Gallup 'Kagy, Hattie Weirick Wheeler, Mary Kinnaman 1866 Dildine, Frank Sullivan, C. l. M. 'Ullrich, Louis Yockey, Elvira Beilharz 1867 'Baldwin, Eva Phillips 'Bunn, Laura Groll Davies, Libbie Bowersox Fowler, Eva Gross Hayes, Iulia McAllister 'Pomeroy, Bertha Bowe 'Sauerber, Mattie McLain Shields, Anna Lembertson 'Tomb, George W. .'Zartman, Mary Poorman 1868 'Baldwin, William H. Conn, Leora Flenner 'Fleu, Augusta Snyder Hotchkiss, Ella Corbin 'Meachem, Sarah Gallup 1869 Grotl, Mar Noble Harriott, Ella 'McCormick, Tirzah Ranshaw, ldella Reeme 1870 'Buskirk, Harry Gillett, Ella Webb 'Graves, Irvin Knapp, Phylla Snyder Knight, William H. 'Myers, Marg Childs Sweadner, mma Travis 1871 'Allman, Aurilla Sohn 'Barnhart, Laura Schinness 'Benham, R. B. Bodenstein, Anna Boos Gaines, Medora Sprague Gross, Edgar 1. 'Hedges, Charles W. 'Hale, Emma Ogle 'Reed, Martha McCallisier Searles, Allie Nyman 'Van Tine, Lola Hovey 1872 fNo Classl 1873 CGraduated at Holidaysl Cunningham, Arthur Cunningham, Minnie Holt Ebbert, Ed. S. Gallup, Mary One Hundred Frank, Flora Poorman Huss, George M. Neligh, Rachel Martin 1874 Achre, Kate Boyer Bradley, Cora Pew Gilkerson, Katie Bibb Knight, Amos W. Lepper, Mary Williams Lynch, lda Nyman Shaw, Celia Williams Smith, Minnie Spielman, Iohn A. 1875 KNO Classl 1876 Barbour, Rolland M. 'Brinkerholl, Warren E. Cramer, Amelia Sauer 'Kelauver, Lizzie 'Poorman, lessie 1877 fNo Classl 1878 Arnstein, Laura Stricker Gibson, Mattie Hartmann, Mary A. Iones, Minnie L. Merkelbach, Emma C. Wagner, Laura Freyman 1879 Davis, Clara Barnes Hartline, Amanda Clouser 'Horn, Iennie Fishbaugh Livezey, Florence Barnes Myers, Belle Byrne 'Wenner, Harry L. Wilcoxson, Lettie Wilson 1880 'Berger, Lisette C. Byrne, Amelia Chamberlain, Gertrude Adams Hubbard, Iosie Spiers Krout, Eva Bacher Merriam, Fannie McLain 'Shaley, Iulia Brewer Wenner, Frank W. Wenner, Corinne Spayth 1881 Boas, G. Edward 'Dore, William H. French, Rose Lemp Kerstetter, Ella Frank Krammes, Emma Ruess Martin, Sue Neikirk, Lillian Kreader Neligh, Nora Keller Spayth, Mabel 'White, Willis 1882 Beidelman, Carrie Steninger 'Clark, Georgia A, 'Curtiss, Iessie Keller Dysinger, Luccy: Seinsoth Hershberger, arrie Myers Leclar, Esther Mozier 'Martin, Iennie Strasburger, Pauline Stricker 1883 Biller, Ella Emich 'Boyer, Iulia Cain Brohl, Theodore 'Burkhalter, Iessie Good, Mary E. Hansberger, Iosephine Ward 'Hershberger, Elmar E. Hershberger, Iennie Martin Kiskadden, Anna McCauley Lynn, Hattie Crooks Michener, Mattie Newson Muirhead, Alberta Metz 'Norton, Albert L. Pittenger, Theresa THE IR cording to the records we had 'Wenner, Fred L. Wiseman, Addio O. 1884 Adelsberger, Henry Adelsberger, Iennie Nighswander Bohn, Lottie Stricker Day, Theodore Green, Ella Weiss Hershberger, Iames E. 'Kaup, Clara Dresbach 'Keppel, Iames Shawhan, Clara E. Shetenhelm, Mary Frederici Steinberger, Cora Lemp 'Wenner, Emma Huss 1885 Atkinson, Maud Stanley Bacon, Willis Dorr, Magie Spayth Frederick, lennie Weiss Griffith, Emma Sneckenberger Keller, Lizzie Keppel, Lillian Grendon Rankin, Olive Lysle Reid, Emma Short 'Speck, Ella Crooks Tomb, Mary B. Van Buskirk, Cora Lease 1886 Brohl, Bertha Brown, Hayward L. Cramer, Laura Angle Gallup, Iohn C. Gwynn, Louisa 'Hershberger, George E. Humbert, Velora Huddle Kefauver, Ina Bacher Keilholtz, Carrie Martin, Katherine M. 'Myers, Nelle Norton, Daisy Linville Sayler, Mayme McCauley Schildknecht, William Sponseler, William Sult, Meda Lutz 'Tunison, Hal S. Wiseman, Frank D. 1887 Fowler, Carrie Iones Fried, Minnie Lauer Heckman, lessie Weiss Knott, Etta Nyman 'l..ease, Libbie Halter 'Leiner, Emma Leitner, Lizzie Merekelbach Lucas, Leila Brown Lysle, Robert B. Martin, Nannie Shupp Negele, Martha O' onnell, Minnie Roraback, Grace Hall Seewald, Cora L. Springer, Libbie Shaul Stricker, Anna 'Weil, Ella Stricker 'Wenner, Charles L. Zeller, Clarence 1888 Alspach, Anna Seernuth Barbour, Gordon W. Boomershine, Iessie Gregg Brown, Iohn C. Burghalter, Lena Miller Burkhalter, Ralph I, Cooly, Minnie Fox Cramer, Carrie Dodge, Faith Leister Fiege, Iohn B. Freyman, Cora B. Hadley, Ella Schupp Hall, Louis B, Hartnett, Iames C. Hershiser, Iessie Herzog, Anna Phillips Loucks, Minnie Negele Miller, Dora Hartman Nicolai, Howard 'O'Connor, Lottie Flummerfelt 'Patterson, Mildred Allen Reddin, Eugenia Bachman 'Reit, Anna 'Schaup, Charles E. Schultz, Maggie Martin Stoner, Agnes Miller Thayer, Mary Welter Tunison, Burton 'Wenner, Ralph I. 'Young, Flora Sheats Young, Libbie Laird 1889 Abbott, Urn S. 'Barbour, Gussie McCormick Daugherty, Kate Lambertson Everest, Minnie Kintz Frost, Frank L. Greer, Arlie Van Nest Harter, Tillie Hazlett, Sallie Locke Hertzer, Kate E. Iames, Iulia Bowersox Iohnston, Luella Currigan Leavitt, Helen Stricker Lott, Howard A. Michaels, Minnie Steckel Nichols, Nellie Huss 'Snepp Bruce Stoner Snyder, Mabel Lutz Zel er, William N. 1890 Bacon, Lida Sexton Baumgartel, Carrie Messer Burgstresser, Maida Yeager Greiner, Cora Haines, Iennie Sugrue Hospelhaun, Charles Keppel, Ida 'Lepper, Clara 'Martin, M rtle Zint Rowland, llohn Scheibley, Ralph Schmidt, Otto 'Stricker, Leo Strang, Leila Emich 'Van Nest, Iessie 1891 'Angle, Nellie Arnold, Katharine Earnhardt, Blanche Startsman Barnes, Platt 'Coriman, Lillian Drake, lessie Gordon Fiege, Maude Flummertelt, Libbie Flynn, Kate Dore Hall, Marg: Hartman, mma Hedding, Mildred Sfarague Hopple, Ida Remme e Huddle, Lela Metz Hunter, Leila Yingling Keck, Minnie Iumper Porter, Harriett Noble Power, Cora Myers Robbins, Addie Rowland, Hattie Trexler 'Royer, Lucena Lutz Royer, Violet Schinness Seitz, Rene Lambertson 1892 Beck, Irwin Bippus, Alvin 'Dore, Frank Gasser, Mollie Sugrue Grendon, Margaret Linville 'Groff, Noble Lepper, Martin L. Marquardt, Charles Myers, Alma Louden Negele, Cora Ranney, Ida Park Swigart, Robert Van Time, Orvilla West, Nettie Zeller, Iohn 1893 'Allman, Anna Dorsey 'Bacon, Herbert Becker, May Dildine Dagan, Kate Novinger Flack, Gertrude Park 'Iones, Della Moberly 'Keppel, Dallas Martin, Florence McBride, Leta Niebel McCauley, Fannie Runion, Corinne Schreiner, Nellie Searles, Ella Shirer, Etta Dannenberg Souvain, Bertha Wolf Star, Susie Seidel 'Wiley, Edna Naylor Wiley, Flora Lorene Arnold 'Zeis, May Harris 'Zeller, Nellie Meshinger 1894 Angle, Daisy Kewitt Baum, Lola Scheidinger Beatty, Carrie Pope Brendle, Lillian Martin 'Brucklacher, Cora Boehler Bullock, Fred Burtner, Corinne Merkelbach Crum, Nora Dore, Charles Flaugher, Harriett Gregg, Maxwell Hertzer, Rosa Schwab Kappus, George Karshner, Iohn Leister, Mark Lull, Nettie Martin Lydell, Daisy Van Nette Martin, Kate 'McCuen, Nina Myers McDermott, Rosa Hosfeld Pearson, Grace Brewer 'Pittenger, Ethel Schinness, Maude Shepherd, Carrie Blasius 'Spitler, Elizabeth Cuthbert Stephenson, Daisy Unser, Cora Barrack 'Unser, Iohn W. Vicha, Mary Zeis, Orton 1895 Albright, Paul Benner, Kittie Crooks Dildine, Mary Dutt Dutt, Emma Emerson, Cora Mitchell Fellers, Grace Lecrone Halteman, Florence Harrison, Ida Wolf Hathaway, Minnie Frey Herr, Clara lenkins, Alma Mizen Leidy, Clara Hosfeld Miller, Albert Myers, Merton Newsom, Virgie Porter, Clyde Reeme, Flora Lepper Russell, Edna Brown Zimmerman, Amelia Beckley 1896 Allbritain, Myrtle Hartman Bacon, Helen Bordley, Maud Murphy Campbell, Aleta Myers Clouse, Lilla Wyndham Cockayne, Charles Collier, Anne Sugrue Dahm, Clarence 'Dutt, George Falkner, Nannie Fritz, Katharine Geyer, Ida Gries, Carrie Hanford, Lalla Iones 'Hepp, Leila Herr, Emma Hursh, Nellie Lepper, Mary Menges, Katie Christman Messer, Earl Michaels, Grace McCauley Miller, Anna O'Connor Reitsnider, lack Rodgers, Fred Smith, Clara Wentz Smith, lohn Baker Sneckenberger, Iohn Van Time, Hovey Weidling, Carl 1897 Black, Eva Holmes Cleveland, Cora Diemer Close, Eva Huber Delevan, Lillian Swartzmiller Drake, William Frost, Earl George, Homer Mack Grummel, Otto Hubach, Charles Kappus, Iohn Kintz, Bessie Lott, Lillian Lutz, Iesse Magers, Florence Marquardt, Nellie Naylor, Earl 'Seitz, Alice Burton Sugrue, Fannie Swander, Edith Marble Tompkins, Edith Kershaw Tompkins, Vance West, Edward West Fred Wineland Mary Zimmer Effie Sargent 1898 Alspach, Mabel Balmer Amend, Grace Diemer Bigger, Leon 'Blue, Howard Boner, Katherine Boyle Cole, Dora Dunn Coxe, Lilah Cramer, Edna Schaup Craninger, Blanch Westover 'Cuthbert, lda Dildine, William Espy, Minnie Hasson 'Garrett, Nellie Van Time Ha erty, Cora Grummel Hili Mary Spohn Hubler, Daisy Bucks Hursh, Grace Kalbtleisch, Aura Snyder Kleinkauf, Mary Bartlebaugh Larkin, Bertha Lettler Lauber, Clara Brendle Mammoser, Bertha Kappus McGormley, Marie Leister McDaniels, Beulah Swearington Naylor, Iennie Beckley Niles, Rush Nowlin, Bessie Coxe Robison, Ada Rodgers, Tappan Scheibley, Edward Simpson, Raymond Simon, Margaret Dore Sneckenberger, Earl Sugrue, Ralph Swan, Iessie Dennis Thoma, Anna Carr Weller, Burton Wells, Iohn Wiley, Florence Bowe Wolfert, Bertha Hosleld Wolf, Estella 1899 Abbott, Herbert Bair, Roy Bealman, Carrie McMorris Brengle, Clara Seemuth Chandler, Edna 'Clemmer, Margaret Cockayne Coonrad, Elinor Dickey, Mark Diemer, Raymond Ehrbar, Maragret Roller Forgrave, Margaret Wineland France, Hattie Hewitt Graber, Martha Bucher Hursh, Osiander Hyslop, Grace Baum Keller, Lionel Keppel, Walter 'King, Dora Lonsway, Earl Newson, Etta Peter, Lizzie Drytuse Reeme, Estella Neligh Rohrbacker, Walter Shoecraft, Elva Badger Staub, Mae Shupe, Mary layne Werthmiller, Lenore Witschner, Otto Zoller, Maud Van Tilburg 1900 Allen, Bernice Tittle 'Ball, Aleta Startsman Baxter, Grace , Buskirk, Florence Chamberlain, Mary Speck One Hundred One One Cole, Hattie Gries Rohe Coleman Birdie 'Conrad Carrie Baltzell Daugherty, Nellie Weller Dineen, Mary Dildine, Phares Frazee, Estella Megan Heisser, Natalie Hessberger, Marie O'Brien Higgins, Ernest Hoffman, Minnie Brundage Ioyce, Lula Keyes Keyes, Bert Knapp, Earl Kriete, Bessie Martin Lehne, Bertha Heilman Leidy, Elsie Paden Leister, Simon Liles, Bertha Crobaugh Lott, Lillian Martin McDowell, Esther Rogers Miesse, Nell Neligh, Ralph O'Morey, Bessie Wiggins Rakestraw, Florence Weinig Reed, Bertha Diemer Rex, Ella Robertson, Genevieve Bigger Starkey, Bertha Taylor, Corinne Frederici Van Nette, Vern Walzer, Hattie Black Wells, Minnie Baron 1901 Clay, Howard Cockayne, Carrie Commons, Clara Glenn Dahn, Howard Dewald, Chance Dewald, Rae Wyndham Fleet, Elma Richards Haas, Harvey Keller, Ollie Holtz Louden, Leslie Myers, Ethel I Nerad, Arminda Morlock Parks, Nellie Miller Smith, Minnie Spraggins, Leila Beckley 'Tolmie, Arthur Walker, Gladys Goetz Walker, Ida Gettins Watson, Elizabeth Fleet Weller, Edna Myers Wolf, lda Yingling, Edith Heilman 1902 Barth, Lulu Wolf 'Brundage, Harry Burnett, Florence Stone Cook, Alice Miller Dorsey, Florence Ferrall, Corinne Bristoll Hall, Liona Hansen, Romaine Christman Henninger, Alice Hubach Hallopeter, Lottie Andrews Iackrnan, Leila Berstecher Kyle, Elizabeth Huss Lautermilch, Iessie Mabery, Florence Morrison, Gussie Henkle Myers, Blanche Peck Parks, Charles H. Peters, Lucy Crobaugh Shafer, Helen Mabery Staley, Fred I. Steventon, Samuel E. 'Stoliper Edna Stone, Arthur I, Thomas, Carlotta Brown West, Karl Woerz, Louise 'Zeis, Lehr H. 1903 Adams, Perry Albright, Lenore Fingerhuth Bell, Percy Bucher, Walter Bushong, Roy Davis, Clara Miller Facinger, Ralph Gries, Roscoe Grummel, Mabel Brass Leahy, Murray 'Lynch, Irene Martin, Earl Martin, Mabel Probert Hundred Two McCauley, Ralph McClellan, Iennie Albrecht Milligen, Florine Schreiner Myers, Florence Spayth Rodrick, Iesse Royer, Virginia Lepper Smith, Grover Smith, Esther Baumgardner Staley, Ellsworth Stofer, Zora Platt Vorhees, Grace Van Horn Wagoner, Blanche Pope Watson, Paul Weinig, Louis 1904 Albright, Lorene Seemuth Bour, Edwin Buraess, Katharine Roller Canby, Mary Dryfuse, Charles Dutt, George F. Ernst, Karl Esterly, Hazel Holtz Gether Nina Boyer Graveldinger Louise Platt Heimrich, lohn Ingersoll, Marie Smith Ink, Svbil Lott, Ralph Mantz, Bessie Barbeau Merritt, Belle Schroth Neligh, Gertrude Scheidler Saliers, Devore McGinnis Scheidinger, Ralph Sonnedecker, Ruth Staib, Grace Houck Speck, Frank A. Van Osdol, Aleta Kishler Walker, George Watson, Clemence Hubbard 'Weidling, Elise Witschner, Robert 1905 Baumgardner, Nellie Lescher Bennehoff, Edna Gibson Bennehoff, Vinton Chapman, Earl Flynn, Bessie Hagerman, Anna Collins Hamlin, Earl Hershberger, Charles Kanaga, Milton Karshner, Mary Ludwig, Linna Spraggins Malay, Clara Kiessling Markel, Hazel Thompson Park, Mary Belle Platt, Nevin Searles, Olephia McDonald Shannon, Gaylord Shannon, Zelma Somers, Pearl Hoover 'Stepenson, Vella Stoliper, Arthur True, Anna Diemer Woods, Mabel Eastman 1906 Arndt, Reginald Ash, Herbert Biller, Harrison Bowland, Grace Brundage, Lena Balbian Chapman, Mamie Martin Chubb, Richard Dowell, Edward Flack, Louis Fleet, Alvern Fowler, Clinton Frankart, Mary Collins Gilliam, Hazel Dunn Harris, Ralph Hopkins, Randolph Leahy, Paul Mercer, Leonard V, Miller, Clayton Neligh, Earl O'Connell, Emmett Platt, George Rhoades, Blanche Cowden Royer, Mallie Seitz, Clara Ward Sickles, Nina Hanks? Southard, Blanche uder West, Hubert 1907 Avery, Lucille Heisser Barnard, Marguerite Park Bollander, Mabel Higgins Brundage, Clifford Crain, Nina Hoffman Christman, Marie Cockayne, Wilhelmina Coffman, Harron Croop, Gladys Miller Drinkwater, Calena Ernst, Henry Gahris, Laurel Good, Helen Chamberlain Heilman, Karl Houk, Mabel Halteman MacCall, Lilian Yale Manecke, Verna Telford Michel, Ioyce Platner Miller, Rachel Hoke Morcher, Eunice Rheese, Bernice France Scheiber, Oswald Schwartz, Charles Steele, Mary Todd, Orlan Unger, Adolph Warnement, William Whalen, Arnold Wilson, Bruce Youman, Nina 1908 Ash, Louise Spayth Chester, Viola Enbody Christman, Karl Dewald, Karl Dewey, Fern Finley Engler, May Alter France, Fred Glenn, Inez Watson Hasemeyer, Hulda Weinig Heiser, Emma Moore Heldstab, Marie Boehler Hershberger, Nestle Greiner Hooper, Franklin Kanan, Grace Heckman Kerschner, Ierry Lynn, Elizabeth Mueller Machamer, Marjorie Wenner Martin, Maybelle Molineaux, Evelyn Fingerhuth Neikirk, Mayo Gahris Pfeiier, Marie Preston, Pauline Cuthbert 'Royer, Clara Schmidt, Charles I. Shumaker, Harriet Lea Smith, Henry C. Speck, Iohn P. Tolmie, Edna Souder Trostel, George Wagner, Iesse Werner, Lulu Work, Edwin 1909 Arndt, Helen Hershberger Burton, Nellie Home Buskirk, Dorsey Clickenaer, Marie Meyers Crum, Ralph S. Ernst, Hilda Distelhorst Fleck, Philip Gibbon, Elizabeth Ayres Gibson, Edith Seitz Good, Ethel Alter Gundlach, George Hamilton, Nina Reift Hankey, Cora Seewald Hauser, Florence Heckman, Florence 'Hepler, Lillian Kepple, Lola Lapham Kerschner, Percy Lauer, Carlton McMahon, Ruby Merrill, Goldie Platner Moorhead, Helen Stoner Piper, Maud Frick Rowe, Hazel Funk Rowe, Lillian Richards Shaeffer, Bertha Frederick Shaeffer, Corinne Sweitzer Souder, Winifred Widmire, Lucile Zeis 1910 Bare, Charles Bishop, Nina Gilliland Brown, Thomas Buckingham, Lee Swan Crobaugh, Burton D'Arcy, Charles Dryfuse, Rollie B 'I Dunn, Marie Dunagan, Idessa Plattner Eakin, Avery Fager, Helen Cole Faust, Otto France, Bernice Brown Glick, Pearl Balliet 'Grarrimes, Walter Gundlach, Florence Baker Hepler, George Henzel, Frieda Klenk Hossler, Mar Frederick Hoover, Lucille Neligh Robinson Hunger, Florence Werner Huston, Bertha Bour Keller, Bernice Summer Kerschner, Henry Lapp, Mary Mahon, Helen Ayres Manker, Mary Stewart Mather, Belva Flack McCall, Lillian Benner Robb, Mary Belle Humphrey 'Roth, Howard Shuster. Gaynelle Fingerhuth Slutz, Brighton Smaltz, Leta Culver Smith, Anna Zuern Staub, Helen Collins Steiner, Frances Sage West, Margaret Williams, tho Wyndham, Earl 1911 Baker, Worthington Coleman, Myron Cory, Victor Gahris, Donald Graham, Iames Ientgen, Leo KGPP. Myron Myers, Ira Clayton 'O'Connor, Thomas Poling, Arleigh Smith, Owen Van Buskirk, Robert Warner, Samuel Weimar, Karl 'Baldy, Doris Floom Beard, Hazel Benner Canty, Iulia Chapman, Helen Whalen Chester, Eva Smith Dupre, Lila Mann Egbert, La Rue Elenbaum, Dora Knight Fogle, Ethel Harper, Irene Ward Harshman, Ruth Snyder Huffman, Oma Seitz Irwin, Olive Souder Leiner, Alma Loftus, Florence Frey Moore, Cleo Gahris Miller, Helen Smith Martin, Bessie Bolan Porter, Margaret Zartman Patterson, Mary E. Trout 'Platt, Edna Mutchler Squires, Imogen T. Truka, Agnes O'Connor Vaughn, llo Gottfried Yingling, Pearl Heilman 1912 Angus, Fred Bacon, William Baker, Ralph Ball, Clarence Baumgardner, Aloysius Berger, Paul Black, Forrest Bour, Charles Bowers, Eugene Burns, Roswell Deinzer, Harvey 'Derr, Robert Fleck, Norbert Freeman, Philip Haffey, Charles Hertzer, Robert Klenk, George Lutz, Clarence O'Brien, Harry Park, Charles Renninger, Ralph Ringeisen, Nevin Rohe, L. Robert Sennett, Paul Sneckenberger, Paul Trostel, Louis Youman, Harold Zartman, Karl Baugher, Inez Parks Brown, Geneva Miller Callendar, Edith Merchant Creeger, Helen Good Dallenback, Fuschia Carrick 'Daniels, Aleta Shuman Finnell, Geneva Smith Fleck, Helen Goetz, Eathyel Eakin Hedding, Beulah Detterman Hoffman, Louisa Dutrow Hyatt, Catharine Merkelbach Keller, Lela Summer Kern, Grace Radcliffe Kroetz, Grace Miller Kuhn, Norma Grammes Kuttler, Marie Thomas Lambert, Mildred Dice Lenner, lean Benner Lorentz, Vera Rober Osterholm, Lenore Reeme, Bertha Riggs, Marie Bare Royer, Aleta Lynch Speck, Ruth Stoner Staib, Donna Von Blon Storehalder, Florence Smith Sturges, Dorothy Knott Swing, Helen Virtue, Bernice Wingart West, Ruth Bennehoff 1913 Andrus, Lloyd Aigres, Frost Bacher, Eugene Barnes, Paul Bruner, Charles Clady, Lloyd Craun, Marion Crobau h, Clarence Ernst, german Gahris, Herman Locke, Charles Otis Maiberger, Ralph Miller, Blair Mullholand, Eugene I. Neligh, Iohn Pennell, Howard Shober, Ralph Shrickel, Harry Smith, Orson Stevens, Ioe Transue, William Warnement, Raymond Yerby, Reginald Zook, Horace Anway, Genevra Beaver Bosworth, Kathryn Lott Byrne, Mabel Houk Chenowith, Pearl Moore 'Coffman, Edna Courtwright, Ada Wagner Eaton, Edith Straub Eisenhard, Hazel Rober France, Myrtle Gardner, Vivian Collins Holzworth, Eva Brickner Kelly, Edith Burford Kern, Gerty Rodrick Lutz, Helen Zartman l Shafer, Elizabeth Outhwaite Stever, Ollie Hoffman Williams, Eva Good Yoder, Ruth Mizen Youngen, May Cluxton Zarges, Florence Werthmiller 1914 Bacon, Robert Lynn Bennehoff, Alton Chetister, Walter Cory, Russell Dysinger, Vinton Elsesser, Louis Finley, Harry Gottfried, Nelson Kohler, Clarence Knight, Claude Krout, Iohn Allen Koch, Arthur Ludwig, Vernon Merkelbach, John Myers, Ra mond Scheiber, Elmer Steinmetz, Clarence Wagner, Robert Warner, Carlton Auble, Susan E. Alcorn Badger, Katharine D. DeWitt Barger, Kathryn V. Baltzell Bennehoff, Esther Ellen Biller, Mary Bogart Brown, Rosina Margaret Brownell, Anna Laura Fager Byrne, Lela Ethel Dittes, Mary E. Freeman Hahn, Florence R. Dell Iones, Florence Leiner Knight, Marguerite Weimer Lowrey, Edna Umsted McAdams, Helen Heckert McRae, Dorris Dundore Moore, Hazel Loose Nashman, Mary Perrill Nichols, Anna Smith 'O'Donnell, Salome Von Blon Ozmun, Ellen Steckel Pangle, Laura Brundage Patterson, Erna Rust Paul, Bernice Fox Unger, Ruth Abbott 'Warner, Olive Ransburg Waterbury, Dale M. Welker, lane Crouse Wilsey, Nellie Huss Wiseman, Helen Pence 1915 Baker, Howard Ballreich, Clarence Buck, Harold Clabaugh, William D'Arcy, Paul Davidson, Howard Deibert, Wesley DeWitt, Loyall Dudrow, Harry Fox, Fred Frederick, Paul Funk, Rush Funk, Wenner Grossman, Iohn Hanlon, Edwin Herbig, Rudy Hess, Darl Ientgen, Louis Kern, Earl Klenk, Karl Kuhn, Herman Lantz, Elmer Lautermilch, Louis Litzenberger, Harry Mohr, Chalmer - Mohr, Dee Norris, Bruce Reeme, Clyde Schauder, Carl Shuman, Herbert Smith, Howard Snyder, Eugene Unser, Dawson Wagner, William Walter, Carmon Ward, Frank Waterbury, Neil Young, Truman Amrein, Florence Ehrhart Baum, Lenore Boroff, Ruth Gahris Bowersox, Marie Conaghan Collins, Helen Riggle 'Dininger, Mary Roth Diringer, Elva,Arnold Duffey, Nina 'Enbody, Thelma Gray, Marie Heilman Heilman, Florence Hunter, Irene Kelley, Iulia Scheidin er Koeckert, Madelon Nobge Grammes Lashelt, Grace Haffey 'McBride, Helen Michaels, Marie Miller, Maud Crouse 'Mol1enkop, Veda Hilsinger Myers, Florence Noldge, Bernice Clay Pittenger, Martha Powell, Gertrude Myers Rae, Ruth O'Connor Richard, Edna Chenot Smith, Pauline Siegrist Till, Marian Bemisderfer Wade, Ruth One Hundred Three Weller, Helen Keesy Wininger, Mae Parks Zeis, Inez Harper 1916 Arment, Charles Bork, Ioseph Bridinger, Paul 'Brundage, Roger Cottrell, Cecil Dunn, George Frohne, Paul Hoke, George Houser, Clinton Kernan, Allen Leiner, Karl Lonsway, Louis Miller, Russell 'Mitchell, Mervel Morgenstern, Ronald Roberts, Richard Saliers, Harold Schultz, Leo Shultz, Herman 'Schrickel, Perry Sneckenberger, Robert Spoon, Dewey Sting, Charles Zeis, Harmon Bailey, Mary Funkhouser Beaver, Dorothy Stackhouse Boucher, Edna Carrick Coe, Faith Fraizer Crum, Hazel Mercer Dell, Eulalie DeWitt, Irene Liggett Downey, Helen Dull, Margaret Gahris Dunn, Alice Marie Fike, Leila Omwake Fisher, Edna Hair, Lucinda Beard Hardy, Theresa Wagner Heffner, Berniece Hoffman Kerschner, Vera Hilsinger Lenhart, Helen Phillips Miller, Goldie Ferren Mohr, Candace Kelly Morledge, Margaret Crouse Neligh, Florence Nichols, Mildred Bender Norris, Leah Norris, Leona Delaplane Norris, Nina Proehl, Helen Volk Ranker, 4Margaret Hess Scharf, Phyllis Van Buskirk Scoarse, Lucile Renninger Seim, Lucile Peasmaker Shuman, Anna Marie Wagner, Catharine Scott Ward, Mildred Lutz Webster, Irma Gahris Wolfe, Sarah Mundwiler Zimmerman, Nina Knepper 1917 Adair, Francis Arbogast, Herbert Badger, Herman Barto, Harold Beck, Rudicil Bender, Harold Benner, Robert Crawford, Douglas Currence, Iohn Dey, Harold Egbert, DeWyer Ewald, Iohn Fisher, Herman 'Fitzgerald, Arley Foutz, Ralph Funk, Wayne George, Hugh Hall, Lester Haas, Henry Hershberger, Ralph Elton Hoffman, Leon Huth, Edward Ierabek, Anton Iones, Clifford Krout, Vincent Loose, Frank Pence, Iohn Michaels, Herbert Murray, Harry Roth, Frank Sager, Merle Scheiber, Herman Swartzmiller, Fridolin Siegrist, George One Hundred Four Steinmetz, George Webster, Rollo Wagner, Wilfred Zimmerman, Selton Alsip, Mary Beck Baumgardner, Grace Martin Blass, Mary McCartly Breyman, Gladys Dayton Brundage, Zoe Robinson Daly, Winifred Steckel Doss, Ramona Van Buskirk Egbert, Ruth Harper 'Hartman, Nellie Mizen Huth, Margaret Emonds Kieffer, Helen Fox Makinson, Alice Pittenger McClaskey, Dorothy Buskiik Mohr, Golda Young Morton, Irma Edwards Miller, Inez Seiger Murray, Christina Knepper Orr, Helen Facer Patte, Laura Kastner Regan, Katharine Karm Reif, Doris Hill 'Reinbolt, Gladys Clouser Schollenberger, Doris Fleming Shafer, Gladys Heilman Shober, Ruth Martin Sloane, Eva Kinney Snyder, Evelyn Bender Spitler, Alice Saliers Stever, Mildred Riehm Thornburg, Catharirfe Tromble, Edna Warner Taylor, Naomi Fuller Wyndham, Opal Herbert Yambert, Mildred Griffin Zimmerman, Ruth Baum 1918 Alcorn, Robert Baum, Richard Borer, Frederick Collins, Francis Criswell, Donald Crum, Frank Dirmeyer, David Ewald, Herman Farley, Gilman Haley, Charles Hart, Allen Heckert, Otto Heilman, Henry Huth, Eugene Lautermilch, Paul Lonsway, Gustave Loucks, William Magers, Lewis McCormack, Clifford Meier, Alfred Michaels, Alton Myers, Iohn Niswender, Dana Omwake, Orton Patterson, Stanley Peters, Brooks Rhodes, Willard Ricketts, Delmer Saum, Clifford Scherger, Ralph Stone, George Thiery, Eugene Ward, Iames Warnement, Francis Marion Welter, Pius Wertz, Paul Wolfe, Herbert Worcester, Allen Alcorn, Madelon Brendle Allman, Doris Bridinger Ashford, Margaret Brown Baeckler, Evelvia Meyer Birch, Zulu Krupp Bowman, Velma Stuckey Breyman, Roma Brindle, Catherine Clark, Margaret Clabaugh Conners, Laura Bloom Dauwalter, La Verd Thornburg Delvenne, Bertha Engle, Hazel Kern Fager, Esther Ford, Margaret Ernst Fote, Flo Rene Dicken Foutz, Gertrude George, Viva Miller Hepler, Sylvia Hall Hertzer, Helen Houck LeBay, Helen Smith ' Loucks, Olive Wagner Michaels, Genevieve Smaltz Mills, Fern Mallory, Virginia Iune Smith Patterson, Velora Hamlin Quinn, Esther Kernan Ranker, Gertrude Shaeffer, Lucile Ehrhart Saum, Lucile Bonney Schuetz, Esther Von Blon Senn, Mildred Corfman Shuey, Helen Warner, Mildred Heckman Will, Mary Huff Willoughby, Goldie Creeger Yale, Mildred Werner 1919 Bakos, Edwin Beaver, Claude Charles Bell, Francis Bloom, Idon Merrell Burghalter, Ioel Busam, Louis Chenot, George Collins, Edwin Company, Rall Cushman, Howard Davidson, Robert Delvenne, Robert Dore, Iohn Dysinger, Myron Fleck, Iacob Flicker, Monroe Flynn, Paul Frederick, Earl Frick, Harry Gahris, Franklin Good, Charles Harding, Herman Hartsel, Iohn Hepler, Charles Hertzer, Iohn Hess, Iohn Houk, Robert Howald, William Keller, Lowell Kingsrnore, Gerald Lonsway, William Magers, Howard Molineaux, Richard Mundwiler, Charles Saunders, Austin Schaub, Henry Sickles, Lloyd Gilmore Wagner, Rush Warner, Doyle Welter, Leon Yeager, Louis Allison, Hattie Shober Beck, Catharine 'Beck, Clara Cordelia Bensell, Margaret Egbert Brillhart, Ieanette Baldwin Burghalter, Fannie Pence Collins, Cleo Weidaw Crane, Mildred Huth Dauer, Catharine Huff Dunn, Kathryn Dysart, Minnie Funk Ebel, Florence Sherck Eger, Dorothy Foncannon, Anita Mary Frick, Dorothy Kleinfelter Friend, Doris Zeigler Goller, Marger Egbert Grose, Nellie Cornelia Harper, Doris Shedenhelm Holland, Edna Glick Hopple, Corinne Perry Iohnson, Dorothy Redman Karens, Margaret Williams Kramer, Eleanor Dunn Lewis, Lucy Murphy Manges, Clara Ransburg Matz, Hilda Louisa McWilliams, Alice Nicolai Newton, Rachel Sherck Orthman, Inez Hughes Peasmaker, Doris Adeley Reif, Marian Revell, Gladys Shale Rosenberger, Evelyn Hoffert Rusoff, Anna Hayden Scheidler, Marian Torrey, Beatrice Heaton Voss, Hilda Selina Weaver, Violette Conway Wertz, Marie Young, Naomi 1920 Baumgardner, Raymond Bero, Archibald Clabaugh, Milford Creeger, Ira Feagles, Robert Fisher, Louis Good, Wm. Herbert Griffeth, Wellington, Ir. Haley, Frank Herr, Iohn Hertzer, Fred Kerchner, Clifford Kerschner, Nolan Klopp, Harold Marquardt, Iohn Wm. Metz, Elmer Michaels, Leroy Morgenstern, Charles Myers, Raymond Pahl, Iames Robert Partridge, Russell Pinkerton, Robert Pultz, Francis Robenalt, George Russell, Francis Smith, Eldon Steinmetz, Paul Stewart, Darl Stickney, Carlton Spicka, Charles Thompson, I. Lionel Warnement, Ralph Weisgerber, Bernard Wolfe, H. Alfred Barnes, Evelyn M. Scott Bennett, Reta Findley 'Boner, Florence Catherine Dell, Geneva Fosnaugh, Ruth L. Knecht Fox, Iosephine Lockwood Sayler Garland, Hazel May Taylor Gebhart, Adeline Zartmari Grill, Helen Dorothy Gulick, Emma Lillian Wentz Gustin, Thelma Ursula Halleck, Thelma McDevitt Henninger, Bernice Houk, Emma Louise Heller Kistler, Sarah E. Burr Koontz, Laurette Lancaster, Clara Iane Lange, Margaret Baker Large, Barbara E. Metz Linker, Alma Weishaur Maule, Ruth E. Burnside Murphy, Mildred Spitler Nash, Gertrude Nunemaker, Grayce Liggett Oswald, Leonora Staley Parks, Ruth Edythe Riblett, Maud Bare Reininger, Margaret DeBusman Scherger, Daisy Marie Hakes Schlachter, Lois Crabill Sliaeffer, Margaret Crawford Sheidler, Ieanette Baker Smallwood, Mildred L. Brendle Stackhouse, Ella Conway Walter, Anna G. Murphy Wertz, Marie Osterholm Wilson, Irma Meyers Wolfe, Esther L, Baum Worthington, Florence 1921 Badger, Herman Ball, Frederick Corfman, Arthur Creeger, Gilbert Croxall, Kenneth DeWitt, Cletus Dice, Proctor Dicken, Dorsey Dale Dysinger, Herbert France, Keith Fritz, Stanley Gear, William Geyer, Paul Iones, Allan Lautzenheiser, G. Rudolph McKinney. Russell Mann, Myron Mullholand, Daryl Riddle, William Rosenberger, Allen Rupert, Edwin Sherck, Iohn Donald Smith, Rudolph I. Stack, Roy Startzman, Warren Uberroth, Marion, Ir. Weikert, George Williams, Walter Babcock, Rosamond Belle Barger, Cora E. Creeger Bender, Doris Barbara Bretz, Mildred Rebecca Bowser, Ruth Lonsway Callahan, Ruth Ann Huff Creeger, Mary L. Shumway DeWitt, Grace E. Harding Dom, Grace L. Fassler Einsel, Naomi Williams Friend, Naomi Lantz Gaylord, Margaret R, Ball Geiken, Ruth L. Ware Gilliland, Garland L. Hinsman Hamm, Mary R. Anderson Harding, Selma K. Smaltz Hess, Bessie M. Koons , Kelbley, Lillian M. Amlin Kisabarth, Estellci F. Hale LeMaire, Ethel Boner McGinnis, Alma K. Miller, Mabel M. Weikert Morgan, Katherine Weinig Payett, Zella Schrickel Pepin, Gladys Mae McCallister Poindexter, Irma McReynolds Post, Bertha Aleta Smith Rosenberger, Helen Ruffing, Mary Alice Lutz Steward, Margaret Wolfe Stover, Dorothy Bell Sagar Talbot, Mary Weekly, Evelyn Mae Weikert, Pearl Myers Woodruff, Mary Alice Russell Zachardy, Mildred Daywalt 1922 Crum, Abbott 'Currence, Eugene Daniel, Herman Daugherty, Charles Decker, Paul Dryfuse Ray Ebel, Paul Ehrenfried, Walter Fey, Lewis Fisher, Henry Glick, Lewis D. Henninger, Charles Huffman, Ralph Hunter, George Iohnson, Guilford Kingsrnore, Martin Kruse, Paul Kuebler, Clarence Leahy, Roswell Martin, Marion Montgomery, Robert Peterson, Carl Price, Dallas 'Puffenberger, Iames Rohrback, Henry Robenolt, Wade Schultz, Arthur Seaman, Donald Seifert, Richard Shultz, Paul Stofer, Robert 'Ullrich, Irwin Van Curen, Charles Warnement, Howard Weaver, Mark Welter, Reginald Wolfe, Theodore Adair, Mary Baldwin, Marguerite Sheeley Baum, Kathryn Beamer, Gertrude Bare Beaver, Helen Anderson Beck, Elizabeth Brian Betzer, Mabel Valentine Blaes, Helen Boner Bour, Florence Walters Brundage, Gretta Sherman Chafee, Mabel Staib Cook, Henrietta Cook, Matilda Crampton, Mildred Dawson, Esther Moss Dolch, Marian Bender Drew, LaDora Creeger Egbert, Catharine Feagles, Roma Kampe f Fleck, Ellen Borer Gerhardt, Dorothy Park Gooding, Louise Sexton 'Griffeth, Kathryn Herbster, Elizabeth Beam Hiskey, Yvonne Scheibley Huss, Susie Smith Irwin, Mildred Worcester Ierabek, Mamie Kahler, Adella Adams 'Kiessling, Mary Ellen Klein Berdine Koch Lamb, Marjorie Iamison Maddox, Virginia Frazier McClung, Helen McGrew, Ruby Niederhauser Michaels, Lucille Crum Otto, Lillian Paul, Evelyn Pfeifer, Helen Renshaw, Leah Bero Ricketts, Helen Dedrick Riddle, Hazel Riddle, Stella Rinesmith, Mabel Risk, Dorothy Smith Roberts, Bernice Yundt Rosenberger, Marjorie Shoemaker, Doris Stewart Smith, Amanda Heilman Smith, Beulah Kille Smith, Avis Snook. Mildred Ricketts Spitler, Helen Swickard, Thelma Tune, Florene Grossman Yant, Alice Peasmaker Weber, Olive Day Welley, Lola Morton Welter, Marie Halter Whittecar, Dorothy Niswender Wilson, Iennibel Dean Wise, Ducy 1923 Beisner, Henry D. Bero, Alfred K. Carr, Edwin B. Edwards, Mervin I. Fast, Gilbert F. Flechtner, Byron Funk, Allon N. Funk, I. Alton Gahris, Alton T. Gillig, Harold E. Harlett, Arthur M. Harris, Millard H. Heriif, Elwood B. Hipscher, Harry V. Huffman, Albert I. Huff, Frank I. Ientgen, Robert A. King, Cecil D. Kleinfelter, Iohn I. Knestrict, Robert Koenig, Frederick W, Kruse, Donald W, Lange, Gilmore H. Lutz, Charles E. McGinnis, I, Paul McGormley, Richard Michaels, Edgar W. McKinney, William H. Myers, Harry Osterholm, Robert Ranker, Mervin G. Rohrer, Raymond A. Rosenblatt, Herman Schultz, Raymond Edward Shannon, Paul W. Smith, Paul Iohn Sperow, Ellis D. 'Startsman, Louis Stein, Norman H. Swabley, Myron L. Wanbaugh, Vernon C. Wilcoxson, Arthur F. Williard, N. Eugene Zimmerman, Iohn D. Ash, Grace Eileen Clever Baumgardner, Iuanita Florence Beamer, Delthia Leone Doran Beard, Louise Rosa Ballreich Benjamin, Mary Elmina Reynard Bishop, Leta Biehler Borer, Dorothy Allison Fox Bridges, Estela Gertrude Brown Colvin, Esther Melvina Comer Corfman, Dolores Pauline One Hundred Five Crist, Velma Pearl Ogle Crouse, Thelma Lucille Detterman DeBarberie, Ianice Griffin Dietzel, Margaret Ellen Mount Doran, Virgie Ellen Mason Dressel, Nina Marie Sherman Eckleberry, Rachel May Yambert Eden, Geraldine Puffenberger Everett, Helen Florence Snyder Fleck, Gail Kathryn Fehr Foos, Margaret Gross Gilliland, Mildred Anna Halter Gassman, lone Geraldine Gundlach, Marguerite Sellers Guy, Dorothy Marie Swope Hinsman, M. Katharine Prouse Homier, Lila Zeis Huffman, Verena Huss Hyder, Vera Rowland Iones, Mary Margaret Folkhard Kerchner, Harriett Audrey Wade Kielsmier, Ardis Eugenia Reem- snyder Kiessling, Marie Scliwable Knestrict, Laura Elizabeth Charles Koons, Mary Fern Lauterbacke, lrma Vashti Conway Liggett, Genevieve Mildred Lynch, Katharine Margaret Magers, Alice Victoria Michaels Matz, Catharine Leona McDonald, Florence Marie Hoff- man Meyers, Thelma May Creeger Myers, Adella Marguerite Sheden- helm Netter, Lola Elizabeth Garrett O'Brien, Laura A. Omwake, Edna Arlene Rogers Osborne, Mildred Ruth Bowman Partridge, Florence Zuern Pfeifer, Emma May Poling, Elizabeth Louise Raiser, Harriett Wilhelmina Ranck, Olive Belle Richards, E, Ruth Krips Ritter, Hilda Marvell Cole Robertson, Garland S. Walter Ruehle, Martha Arina Yambert Six, Modelle Mae Steinbaugh, Helen C. Sexton Voss, Mildred Edna Martin Wahl, Orphia Smith Welter, Beulah M. Radcliffe Whitaker, Alvaretta ZePI0. Pauline Egbert 1924 - Barnes, Glenn O. Barnes, Myron Bruce Behm, Merle I. Blaney, Ioseph Earl Damp, Iohn DeMuth, Chester Dennis, Von L. Estep, Iohn K. Foght, Raymond L. Haley, William M. Hall, Eugene Franklin Henry, Harold D. Herter, Earl Edwin Keller, Alfred Gordon Kingsmore, Donald I. Kohli, Wilson W. Kramer, Aloysuis Lantz, Paul Whittier Lautermilch, Otto Meier, Vincent Miller, Iohn Henry Miller, Henry Randall Mullholand, Harry D. Myers, Albert Myers, Earl Myers, Lester Partridge, Walter I, Riddle, Frederick I. Riehm, Melvin Rober, Harley D. Shuff, Frank V. Smith, Earl L. Smith, Leonard B. Spurrier, Iohn E. Stack, Vincent E. Stephenson, William B Thompson, Rusells L. Welter, Albert N. Werba, Richard Eugene West, Thomas D. Baltzell, Alice Louise One Hundred Six Baum, Ethel Marjorie Weller Beisner, Alma Wilhelmina Mich- aels Booth, Ruth Edna Bridinger, Grace Rhorbacker Braun, Ruth Herma Ranck Brown, Doris Thelma Beck Brown, Kathryn N. Burriss, Marie S. Clouse Campbell, Florence Martin Knigh Campbell, Mary Louise Fristoe Conrad, Lucille Cornelia Hertzer Cook, Ruth Elizabeth Criswell, Katharine Constance Cromer, Doris Mildred Digby, Mildred Gertrude Baum Doran, Zelma Louise Elchert, Charlotte Louise Falter, Maybelle Crismore Smith Fey, Nellie Elizabeth Gahris, Eura Mary Flint Gardner, Elnora Elizabeth Glick Hahn, Elma Beck Halley, Ruth Elizabeth Ringle Hertzer, Anne Kennedy Hogan, Nila Belle Ianus, Thelda Geraldine Lover Ioachem, Gail Patterson Keim, Nellie Gertrude McDaniel King, Marguerite Achsah Miller King, Madeline Gertrude Nusbaum Kingsmore, Faye R. Young Lee, Marian Elizabeth Lowe, Mary Iosephine Porter Martin, Catherine L. Molineaux Miller, Kathryn Mullholand, Clara Arline Lea Nau, Louise Helen McKinney Niles, Marian Niswander, Thya Ann Randall, Helen Grace Riddle, Dorothy Ruth Romig, Helen Dorothy Bowser Russell, Marian Bernice Wentz Sell, Hilda Cornelia Overholtz Shares, Charlotte Helen Converse Snyder, Bernetta Foburg Strait, Marian Elizabeth Porter Swinnerton, Mary Iane Brimmer Thompson, Margaret Lucille Cur- rence Valentine, Elsie Marie Weber, Helen Grace Danback Weber, Virginia Blue Zay, Alice Marjorie ,L 1925 Allen, Richard E. Amrhien, Albert C. Anderson, Iohn Arend, Carl E. Bakos, Arthur Baumgardner, Bernard Beisner. Edward Briihl, Gentry Boner, Gerald Carrick, Alfred Cristlev, Warren Dale Corthell, Robert Crabill, Robert Dolch, Alvah Dornan, Donald Dore, William Drew, Horace Fisher, Robert Flechtner, Myron G. Funk, H. Squire Gaietto, Anthony Glick, Ralph H. Grant, Robert F. Groman, Charles W. Haefling, Irvin Houck, Clarence Humes, Harold Iohnson, lames Kuebler, Elmer Lautermilch, George Lautermilch, Iohn F. Leahy, Iarnes Clarence Leister, Reginald Ley, Edmund Lobdell, Leroy Lonsway, Russell i'Lucas, Eldon Lucius, Urban McElheny, I. Howard McGinnis, Robert ' Mclntyre, Herman Miller, Edward 0 Miller, Victor Mizen, F. Kirker Moorhead, Dwight Pahl, Charles, Ir. Raiser, Paul Reed, William Reynard, Marion Ferne Riley, George Rosenberger, Iohn Sawyer, Arthur Charles Sears, Holland Settlage, Arnold Sheats, Paul Shock, Doyle Shuman, Clayton Smith, Raedelle Spitler, Downs Stacy, Osborne Taylor, Robert Tillotson, George Uberroth, Flavius Wagner, Fred Warnement, Cecil Warnement, Urban Weimerskirch, Truman Wolfe, Carl Wolfe, Rolland Yoder, Herman Yundt, Doyle Albertson, Pansy L. Turner Alspach, Edna Louise Kraft Beam, Ida Louise Blackburn, Loretta Boehler, Bernita Margraf Borchert, Mildred A. Bour, Iris Mae Bucher, Ruth Beam Carden, Melissa Alcorn Creeger, Marguerite Cleo Creeger, Mildred Ready Daniel, Emma Deaver, Cletus Werling Dodd, Meta DeVore Elchert, Eunice Young Ewald, Evelyn Chamberlain Ferazzi, Dorothy Maule Frankhart, Anne Hermina Riehm Frazier, Elizabeth Willson Frederick, Mabel Nye Funk, Hildred Catharine Gillig, Florence Buchman Gross, Mary Catharine Haefling, Mary Huffman Haley, Myrtle Albert Harlett, Mildred Hasemeyer, Sylvia Huff, Edna Louise Hunter, Beulah Yvonne Kime, Mildred Iuanita Koch, Vare Mae Knipple, Katherine Kopp Lang, Viola Lucille Manges, Agnes McFerren Miller, Audrey Gurney Mulfinger, Wilhelmina Raitz, Helen Guss Reuter, Helen Schmidutz Rogers, Mary Wolf Rothrauff, Mary Myers Sauders, Verna Mae Scheerer, Mary Carrick Sears, Elizabeth Sherrel Sellers, Anna Marie Shoffner, Rose Rogala Thompson, Frances Blackburn Thompson, Vera lvadale Unser, Evelyn Shirley Wagoner, Carienne Weddell, Margaret Nigh Wheeler, Evelyn Lippert Williams, Arlene E. X 1926 Allbaugh, Glenn Miley Amlin, Frances Liquouri Bacon, Roger H, Bare, Raymond S. Barrick, Iohn William Barrick, Ward M. Baugher, Ernest E. Bowser, Norman H. Byers, Robert B. Charles, Owen W. Cleveland, Hugh Cleveland, Ralph Cox, Walter R. Cramer, O. Louis Diemer, Iohn Paul Egbert, Norman D. Ehrbar, William Iudson Ehrenfried, Herman C. Ehrenfried, Howard C. Fey, Herman E. Flechtner, Robert L. Fox, George W. Garland, Walter C, Gerhards, Ioseph A. Grendon, Howard Thomas Haefling, Edwin I. Hahn, Morris O. Hampshire, Claude Harshman, Myron Hoffman, Glen A. Keller, Iohn W, King, Iohn W. Kurtzman, Robert Manges, Charles Martin, Don H. Matthews, Emanuel McCarten, Alexander McGinnis, Omer Nicholls, Iohn Omlor, Bernard Phillips, William Rober, Paul Rosenberger, Kenneth E. Rosenblatt, Alton Scherger, Clark Shepherd, Eugene Sigler, Roscoe Stein, Robert Troup, Gloyd Waldvogel, Iohn Wellman, Albert Welter, Raymond Williams, Iesse Zartman, Iohn Anderson, Florence Lucille Armbrusler, Leah Barbara Beidelman, Helen Frances Berg, Annabel R. Lott Bishop, Gladys Mae Best, Mary Kathryn Burkett, Dorothy Irene Becraft Cook, Yvonne Lucille Crabill, Susan Elizabeth Craun, Marjorie Leola Cross, Martha Leola DeMuth, Mana R. Suthphin DeMuth, Ruth Idora Dewald, Ruth Eileen Dunn, Lillian Lucille Eberhard, Louise Taylor Engler, Thelma Rider Feasel, Mary F. Snyder Fey, Frances I. Reese Ferguson, Vivian K. Byers Fuller, Esther Belle McElheny Gross, Kathryn Winona Gurney, Arlene Mae Hamilton, Lucille M. Weddell Hartett, Evelyn King Heckert, Marjorie C. Hyter Hoffman, Alyce L. Folkhard Hunter, Gladys I. Welch Kennedy, Lorene Elizabeth Kildow, Martha Rhea Beck Kinney, Wanda W, Kohlenberg, Gabrielle Delvenne Kramer, Margaret R. Arnold Lautermilch, Evelyn I. Kelly Lenhart, Ethel L. Cole Lantz, Ruth Corinne Linkert, Eleanor McKinney Loesser, Edna Mae Mackwart, Arlene M. Yundt Martin, Pauline Cunyunda Mattes, Mildred Ehrenfried McElheny, Mildred Marie Miller, Catharine Shank Morehart, Celia Ruth Musser, Doroth Dauwalter Neikirk, Mary Eleanor Niederhauser, Ola Christina Osterwalder, Helen Marie Pontius, Kathryn Eileen Frederici Richardson, Ruthellen Whittaker Sears, Mary Louise Sheldon. Nellie Grant Smith, Evelyn O. Spurrier, Alice L. Frey Taylor, Florence Thompson, Alice L. Crabill Uberroth, Marjorie Dorothy Van Gilder, Mildred L. McCon- nahay Vogt, Mabel E. Royer Wahrer, Genevieve Weaver, Iris Wagner Webb, Estella Morehart Willman, Florence Dardee Wolfe, Norma R. Wyndham, Loree D. Smith Yeager, Leah Elsie Zeiter, Barbara Anna it 1927 f J Ballreich, Albert A. Beisner, Howard W. Best, Leon H. Bordner, Charles A. Courtney, Paul L. Fingerhuth, Iames W, Flechtner, Clifford Flechtner, Wilbur R. Fristoe, Evan Lee, Ir. Gear, Harry F. Gilcher, Edwin Glick, Carl L. Haley, Dwight L. Kahler, Iohn M. Keller, Alfred Koch, Daniel E. Koch, Myron Lee Lucas, Merritt I. Luke, Loren D. Magers, Donald I. Martin, Robert L. McElheny, Carl W. McKinney, Charles R. Montague, Ellis C. Peterson, Theodore M. Riehm, Richard B, Sherck, Paul Simmons, I. Earl Smith, Ralph A. Smith, Russell B. Stoner, Ned I. Swander, Lamar D. Talbot, Iohn S. Tillotson, Fred W. Thompson, Mason Thornburg, Elwood A. Williams, Paul I. Wolfe, I. Edward Wolfe, William I. Barlekamp, Verland I. Stevenson Berlekamp, Almeda Berlekamp, Sarah Sneath Baumgardner, Mabel Luella Dehn Brickner, Leota S. Shumaker Briihl, Evelyn C. Shaeffer Chacey, Berneta Halter Corthell, Catharine Elizabeth Crawford, Mary Ellen Hasemeyer Creeger, Rebecca Elizabeth Crum, Eunice Frances Doyle, Lillian Frances Drew, Grace May Dunfee Ferrell, Eileen Florence Leahy Fertig, Gervase Flechtner, Berneice Bishop Grimes, Orphia Mae Hassinger, Marian L. Ewing Heck, Edna Pauline Hoffer, Marie M. Schwartz Holcomb, Amy Pauline Saunders Irwin, May K. Katzenmeyer, Wanda K. Keller, M. Esther Knauer, Alice LaVerne Miller Lee, Wanda Carolyn Huffman Leister, Betty Lorentz, Marguerite Ann Mackling, Mary Louise Grimes Meeker, Gertrude Eugenia Mizen, Florence Louise Moorhead, Irene Naylor, Iane C. Pennington, Dorothy McClure Powley, Daisy Lucile Quinn, Iosephine Elizabeth Black Reed, Margaret Hanson Renn, Ruth C. Smith Sawyer, Ellen Remsburg Scherer, Ruth Irma Mann Sertell, Thelma Louise Hale Shock, Elinor Gahris Shumway, Yvonne lngman Snyder, Bessie E. Spurrier, Margaret Iane Stone, Marie Dagmar Carlson Street, Mildred B, Swing, Eugenia E. Taylor, Daisy Allen White, Virginia Hanson Yeager, Erma Grace Cole Zuern, Clara Louise , t 1 , 1928 X Allman, Robert Bishop, Arthur E. Bower, Robert E. Cleveland, Paul E, Creeger, Ward A. DeMuth, Robert Fassler, Frank E. Feagles, Gerald R. Flechtner, Clair C. Flechtner, Homer F. Garland, Linus E. Gibson, Samuel, Ir. Harper, Myron T. Harshman, Roger L. Hauck, Howard B. Hixson, Robert W. Hoffman, Alva F. Hoffman, Iohn P. Iohnston, Edward F. Karp, Paul Kiessling, George P. Kingseed, Carl E. Knestrict, Donald l.aFontaine, Leo Lee, Edward C. Lemon, Percy Lee Mangett, Louis E. Martin, Ioseph Meyers, Walter C. Mizen, Robert E. Mount, Robert C. Neiderhauser, Iohn O. Noble, Darwin A. Otto, Harry P. Overholtz, Williard S. Pearson, Iohn B, Poling, Carl M. Painter, Wilmer C. Rex, Iohn W. Rosenblatt, Bernard B. Sennett, Iohn H. Stehlik, Henry Troup, Herbert L. Waldvogel, George R. Yundt, Aldon Abbott, Dorris Adelcy Day Alford, Beatrice Margaret Allbaugh, Grace Edna Ashley, Mary Lou Conrad Barger, Lois Alberta Nighswander Baugher, Carrie Alice -'Best, Mabel Rosellen Betz, Dora Elizabeth Biller, Louise Dreitzler Bishop, Ianet Marie Saul Bloclgett, Irene May Remsberg Burrnan, Mildred Maxine Burner, Cleobelle Lowe Buskirk, Mary Eloise Carrick, A. Kathryne Cole, Esther Theresia Seetnuth Corfman, Pauline Viola Dimm Doty, Dorothea Pauline Eastman, Wanda Marie Edwards, Minerva Mae Ehrenfried, Margaret Lynne Gib- bon Ehrenfried, Mildred Berneice lng- man Fey, M. Margaret Fisher, Ruth Evelyn Homan Fox, Berneice Katherine Gear Grimes, Mildred Bernice Lane Harding, Margaret Mary Phillips Herter, Aileen Florence Hines, Lillian Mary Huff, Margaret F. Kauffman, Catharine Aileen King, Marguerite Lenore Lucas, Mildred Madelon Wetter McKinney, Elizabeth May Chamberlain McElheny, Helen Dunn Miller, Annabel Lee Smith Miller, Mildred Irene Tewalt Niehoff, Miriam Dorothy Peterson, Hilda Mae Baer Redick, Corinne Bacon Rider, Florence Elizabeth Work Riehm, Constance Lucile Kime Rinehart, Marion A. Wagner Rober Mary L. Rohrer, Esther Alice Sherck, Edna Lucille Harding Sink, Helen Gwendolyn Sullivan, Elizabeth E. Shaffer One Hundred Seven 'F' Sutton, Ruth Beatrice Anderson Tewalt, Mary Catherine Trout, Mary Kathryne Burkett Turner, Marie Kathryn Welter, Helen Irene Wilkinson, Dorothy Kathrine Williams, Katherine Hartsel Wolie, Georgia May Greek Yingling, Mary Elva Zerbe, Helen Mae Zoll, M. Kathryn Allman 1929 Beck, Iohn Daniel Briney, Claude Rodsworth Downey, Grattan Henry Farrell, Charles Edward Fawcett, Charles R. Fey, Walter C. Flechtner, George R. Flechtner, Norbert B. France, William Robert Gross, Robert Henry Harmon, William Hays Hart, Donald C. Hawkins, Edward S. Hemlinger, Louis H. Hoyle, Iohn Willard Humes, Paul A. Keil, Ralph William Keller, lean Paul Keller, Ioseph Amos Krupp, Orlin Klopp, Eugene Lang, Herman Lemon, Floyd R. Lautermilch, Edward A. McCray, Frank Miller, Carl I. Moses, Robert Otto Murray, Richard L. Prouse, Philip Edson Rust, Eugene C. Sears, David Sharron Shaw, Lysle B. Sheeley, Burton A., Ir. Sidebotham, Paul Silverman, Roland Stimson, Iack Stone, Charles Stoner, Richard E. Uhl, Robert Unser, Clifford W. Baugher, Eula Doris Baugher, Pearl M. Best, Mercedes Dawn Mohr Burgderfer, Vera Bortlebaugh Barnes, Hilda A. Walk Bishop, Marjorie Ieanette Bowman, Marjorie Alice Courtney, Ruth A. Crum, Catharine E. Dildine, Kathryn Mary Dornan, Claire Lucile Dewald, Ida Irene Dryfuse, Mary Alice Menzionatti Glick, Lucy Luellen Gouker, Dorothy Mae Greene, Mary M. Grohe, Alice Marie Hickman, Marguerite Anna Baughman Hollopeter, Dorothy Lucille Iohnson, Catherine M. Field Iohnson, Georgia Louise Bull Iones, Anna Idella Hayward lump, Evelyn Aleta Hunter Kleinkauf, Helen Marie Knorr, Mildred Pearl Lenz, Margaret Lindsay, Vera Fern Billman Loesser, Mary Alice V Martin, Annabelle Martin, Elizabeth M. Kohli Miller, Dora Louise Miller, Ruth Grossman Moorhead, Mary lane Motts, Dorthy Mae DeBusman Mullholand, Gladys Elizabeth Godfrey Myers, Iulia I. Nigro, Eleanor Mae Hershey Nunley, Helen Nye, Marie Pearl Ring, Bessie Blanche Stehlik Roof, Olive Elizabeth Sandys, Katharine R. Saunders, Mary Evelyn Sellers, Edna Louise One Hundred Eight Sennett, Inez Blanche Webster Shetterley, Geraldine Clarice Kar Shuey, Alice Elizabeth Cramer Smith, Edna Imogene Ferrington Staib, Blanch Marguerite Wise- baker Thom, Fehra M. Thomson, Christina G. Cook Tiell, Agnes Rosena Troup, Mildred Olive Iumper Vore Mary Etta Miller Wert, Marian Luise Wetzel, Margaret Clemintine Wilson, Lillian R. Egbert Wolfe, Erma Lois Yeager, Lucille A. 'Zaugg, Mildred 1930 Agerter, Frederick Boomershine, Wilson Bour, Harold Blum, Vinton Corthell, Burdette Cook, Stanley Cramer, Milo Deppen, Earl Dedrick, Charles Delviuth, Wilson Dodd, Woodrow Ferrall, Wilbur Frederici, William Giraudeau, Anthony Godfrey, Paul Griffin, Howard Harding, Lester Hixson, Ralph I-Iouk, Warren Hunker, Laurel Kerchner, Harvey Kerschner, Virgil King, Mark King, Robert Lambright, Phil Mann, Elbert McGinnis, Thomas McKinney, Sam Miller, Wilbert Mount, Eugene Pfleiderer, Verne Reeine, Paul Remsburg, Robert Robenalt, Richard Rogala, Anthony Roof, Louis Schorger, Leo Trumpler, Gregory VanCamp, Iohn Welter, Karl Wentz, George Whistler, Roy Witter, Russell Wilkinson, Leonard Wolfe, Frank Zoller, Robert Angene, Louise Nye Barnhart, Gertrude Valentine Baxa, Mildred Dale Beidelman, Mildred Bender, Madeline Bergahiser, Imogen Culver Blum, Dorothy Greene Boehm, Margaret Martin Bridinger, Mina Burger, Margaret Creeger, Mary Disler, Edith Dixon, Pauline Good Duftey, Eva Fassler, Ruth Flechtner, Marian Fingerhuth, Orionona Quelch Fogleman, Mary Foltz, Martha Kille Frederick, Evelyn Haines, Ailena Haines, Kathryn Heflinger, Doris Unser Houck, Evelyn Keil, Ruth Kennedy, Celetta Flechtner Kerschner, Anna Heffner Kuebler, Carolyn Stevenson Lehne, Elva Lilly, Harriett Work Long, Bessie Lonsway, Erdine Mathias, Marie Culver Matthews, Belva Mattison, Ruth ID McBride, Marian McClure Miller, Thelma Mizen, Bernice Santmire Mullican, Hollis Reiter Myers, Ruth Musser Palmer, Kathryn Park, Alice Boehler Patnoe, Virginia Peterson, Oleafa Reese, Opal Richardson, Ida Kille Riley, Marjorie Simonis Rosenblatt, Sara Ruhlen, Leona Tracewell Rust, Dorothy Schaal, Thelma VanNette Sidebotham, Esther Silverman, Ethel lane Smith, Mary lane Smythe, Dorothy Ellen Stoier, Helen Detrick Swander, Thelma Walter, Ruth Williams, Ada Wininger, Melva Wolfe, Mae Worthington, Grace Yoder, Mabel Yundt Ava Zerbe, Beatrice ,tt 1931 ' Allbaugh, Ray E. Baker, Arthur C. Barnes, Robert E. Best, Clarence A. Bintz, Carl C. Black, Hestor Franklin Boes, Louis A. Borotf, Iohn B. Bruce, Robert Addison Buskirk, Iohn H. Camper, Dean Richard Chester, Lewis W. Clever, Carl E. Downey, Thomas B, Estep, Wade L. Ferrall, Frank B. Feil, Charles H. Fisher, Edwin R. Fisher, Harold H. Flechtner, Paul Kenneth Hayes, Iames A. Hayward, Charles C. Hunderlock, Ralph Wm. Hunter, Richard P. Irwin, Theron G. Kern, Robert M. Kurtzman, Raymond M. Lautzenheiser, Kenneth E. Long, William M. Lupton, I.. Gerald Lydey, Woodrow Wilson fBozol McCormick, Cyril Iohn McCrory, Harry B. Miller, Clyde W. Miller, Paul W. Poling, Richard A. Renninger, Robert I. Riddle, Arthur Genoa Riddle, Gerald F. Ring, Robert T. Saunders, Thomas M. Schrickel, Harold F. Shrode, Harry L. Smith, Myron Transue Smyser, Paul A. Speck, George F. Stofier, Allan Unser, Howard W. Walter, F. H. Carlysle Ward, Thomas T. Willoughby, Robert L. Young, R. Webster Allbaugh, Alice Lucile Bakalis, Mary Agnes Smith Baker, Ruth C. Beck, Ruth Elizabeth Beisner, Kathleen A. Bowe, Dorothy lane Campbell, Iune Oretta Hanna Cleveland, Evelyn Roberta Bennis Concrghan, Gertrude Barbara Corthell, Norma Louise Cramer, Leola Faye Price Crumrine, Letha Aline Dutrow Dedrick, Elnora A. Albert' Dennison, Catharine lane Dietelback, Ruth Evelyn Drumm Donley, Berneice Mae Eberhard Doran, Alice Marie Downey, Helen Dreitzler Echelbarger, Evelyn V. Friedli, Mary Alice Barrick 'Harrison, Marjorie Ruth Stover Howard, Sylvia Ieannette Iones, Illantha Zeis lordan, Erdine M. Karp, Violet A. Kintz, Myrtle Anita Iones Knestrict, Lucy Marie Knorr, Florence B. Kraft, Mildred E. Lang, Virginia Lust, Ruth McClellan, Marie Katharine Peer McClure, Florence McGowan, Marjorie Geneva Rust Miller, Eva Anna Myers, Alice Phillips, Elizabeth Louise Molin- eaux 'Phillips, Margaret Elizabeth Van Tassel Raudabaugh, Mary L. Reed, Madeline Marie Bollinger Reinbolt, Helen Ol-ieva Remsberg, Hazel Zita Reynard, Liona Gertrude Riddle, Margaret Rober, Minnie I. Sagar Runion, Barbara Ellen Schwab, Fanny Fern Shumway, Geraldine Smythe, Margaret Mardelle Speck, Doris L. Harding Stoffer, Lily Fogleman Weaver, Ama Evelgn Wells, Martha G. och Welter, Constance Ruth Hart Williams, Marie Florence Wolaver, Madeline Elizabeth Kelley Yeager, Magdaleen M. Zuern, Elsie Elizabeth Y, 1932 ,fm X Adams, Iohn Ballreich, Charles Barrett, Harvey t Bish, Paul Bishop, Dwight Briney, Welbert Campbell, Robert Casey, Iames Curns, Clemeth Dreitzler, Edward Eakin, Gerald Eastman, Lester Eggert, Wilford Faris, Iohn Fertig, Ralph Gassner, Edmund Goetz, Karl Gottlieb, Dave Grummel, Ernest Hiestand, Ross Hixson, Raymond Hoover, Paul Hostler, Earl Houk, Robert Kohli, Edwin Kuebler, Iames Lantz, Iohn Leahy, Harlow Lindsag Kenneth Long, dward L dey, Charles llachamer, Wenner Magers, Berdell Mathias, Noroal McClintock, Iames McConnahay, Leland Meyer, Charles Miller, Phil Miller, Vernon Mitten, Kenneth -Mulne, David Niehoff, Iohn Nye, Robert Perong, Vincent Pfeiffer, Richard Pierce, Ernest Reese, Paul Remsburg, Paul Rembolt, Raymond Rider, Robert Ringle, Alvin Runion, George Sager, Wynford Schafer, Howard Scheer, Willis Seares, Donald Shaull, Rheo Shrode, Karl Shumway, Herrick Sours, Daryl Theller, Arthur Theller, Fred Unger, Maurice Watson, Iames Wetzel, Kenneth Widegren, Thure Wilcoxen, lack Wilson, Warren L. Wolf, Mark Zoller, Tom Adelsperger, Mary Aller, Margaret Slottermillel Andes, Helen Bailey, Eleanor Barrick, Grace Bartholomew, Helen Barto Lina Bell Britner, Edna Cook Burger, Lillian Burkhardt, Zelda Buskirk, Alice Shedenhelm Cook, Esther Cramer, Helen Creeger, Dorothy Byers Cypher, Doris Dunlap, Ozelma Sullivan Ebel, Dorothy Davis Ferrall, Alice Powell Flechtner, Alice V CQ I Flechtner, Margaret German Geiger, Pauline Gibson, Vivianne Good, Lois Griffin, Iustine Breyman Halter, Florence Heil, Evelyn Hoffman, Alice Holtz, Dorothy Hoover, Rita Nepper Kahler, Margaret Kanan, Eloise Katzenmeyer, Martha Keller, Martha Lalfontaine, Marjorie Lambright, Margaret Miller Leahy, Katharine Riehm Lupton, Llavon Burns Mackey, Berniece Brickner Martin, Elizabeth Myers, Mary Frederick Neikirk, Helen Brendle Nepper, Lillian Metz Perkins, Edna Peterman, Nellie Marie Pfeiffer, Marie Reiss, lnez Dolch Richardson, Constance Keller Rousch, Evelyn Kopp Shiley, Edna Shorger Sherck, Eleanor Sidebotham, Margaret Smith, Alice Snyder, Marguerite Stein, Helen Strausbaugh, Elizabeth Summer, Helen Tewalt, Hazel VanderMolen, Evelyn Watson, Leona Miller Weaver, Lessie Wellman, Matilda Webster, Madeline Burkhardt Yeager, Marguerite Zahn, Agnes Schenk 1933 Albert, Henry R., Angus, Ioseph C. Angus, john D. Arbogast, Loris V. Baer, Willard Allen Barrick, Milford Bastian, john R. Beck, Iames E. Behm, Delmer Bernard, Robert A. Best, Wilson E. Brick, George F. Brown, Shirley Burkett, john Paul Casey, Albert B. Crouse, Robert W. Dale, Clyde E. .f'Deppen, Willis S. vDoncyson, Myron K. Dornan, Clayton L. Dryfuse, Robert L. Fingerhuth, Robert I. Freece, Frederick C. Gage, Howard E., Ir. Gibson, Kenneth McLeod Gilmer, Harold Wright, . Glick, Levi R., Ir. Heck, Carl W., Ir. Herb, Walter lmhof, Frederick y Ieffries, Ernest S., Ir. Iordan, Carl R. Iudd, Donald Kanan, Van Rensselae r Klein, Doran N. Lewis, Ralph L. Lindsay, Robert L. Martin, lohn R. McCormick, Kenneth Vf. Morehart, Carl W. Nickel, lohn E. Niederhauser, Ralph B. Ricker, Charles R. Riddle, Albert L Rinebold, Dale M. Rohe, Wm. Vernon i Smith, Harold Edward . Tewalt, Iames M. Unger, Harold G. Wilkinson, Luther N. Williams, Stanley - Work, Robert E. 'Allbaugh, Mary Katzenmeyer Arbogast, Neva G. ifArbogast, Helen Louise Shelt Barrett, Mary lane Barrick, Ioyce Louise Behm, Madeline Louise . Bintz, Marjorie Hunter t Bowersox, Doris Walter i Bowser, Ellen Maxine 1. Burkett, Dorotha Elizabe if Carrel, Helen ershey , Chaney, Ianice Brosius ,.Clark, Elva Mae i Claycomb, Vivian Cole, Anna Katharine . Creeger, Carmen Swander V Dell, Glendora Lapham Eastman, Mae Ardella , Fertig, Marie McConnahay Flechtner, Mollie Rozenman Frary, Kathryn f Frederick, Thelma Work George, Frances Miriam Gleba, Charlotte Mary Gorsuch, Barbara Rosalind Graf, Gretchen Harding, Evelyn Hartzel , Evelyn Marie i Hathaway, Fannie Helena Heilman, Gertrude 'Ester i Huffman, Alice Allbright - Hunderlock, Elsie lane if Hunter, Ieanne Hoffman Huth, Aleta Louise Ioabson, Elsa Ioabson, Gertrude f Iudd, Madlyn Conrad Kahler, Alice Schatzman Keller, Harriett lane' Lf , Kistler, Edith Williams 1 Kohl, Olive Miller ,fLang, Martha Lutz Lust, Freda M. Magers, LaVonne Malkmus, Hazel McCormick, Leta M. ' McKelvy, Beverly Brickner f McNeil, Kathryn r McPhail, Alma Slottermiller Nagy, Elvira Leona if Odgers, Elizabeth Abbott Osborn, Ianette v Powell Martha lane Riddle, Alma L. 1 ' 'vw' 'T' ' '- ' Ir. . th jf Rittenhouse, Mary Elizabeth z Robinalt, Catherine Flechtner : Runion, Rupert, Ryman Shade, Sheats, Shuey, Snook, Ethel Lel-'aun Katharine Rose Geneva Ruth Elizabeth Eugenia Ellen Ethel May Marian On e Hundred Nino 'T' Spackey, Virginia Renninger Stine, Marjorie Stoffer, Evelyn Berneice Strausbaugh, Madeline Berniece Swift, Ruth Wolf Tiell, Helen Edna Tomb, Eleanor Eggert Van Nette, Carmen Ieanne Walter, Mary Catharine Wentz, Margaret Miller Werner, Harriet Maxine Whitaker, Edith Harding Williams, Dorothy Witter, Ardis Walcutt Zirger, Alma Kirian Zuern, Gertrude Ann 1934 Abbott, Henry L. Aller, William I. Benner, Herman Bish, Kenneth C. Bitler, Bruce L. Blakeman, I. Robert Bowersox, Iohn H. Brendle, Gilbert F. Bull, Lawrence I. Burns, Ioseph S. Chilcoat, Iames O. Claycomb, H. Eldon Clouse, Paul M. Conaghan, O. Stein Cook, Russell Creeger, Iames F. Crocker, Cloyce V. Daniel, Frederick R. Daywalt, Harry, Ir. Deibert, William A. Ditslear, lohn Howard Dutrow, Dwight R. Eakin, Robert A. Farrell, Raymond R. Frey, Robert Fullerton, Robert E. Gage, Iohn B. Glick, Robert H. Good, Iohn Cyrus Gregory, Paul Eugene Hachten, Bob Heffner, Iohn W. Hoffman, Robert Huff, Robert W. Humes, Earl K. Knestrict, George. W. Kraft, Herman Henry Leiby, William Iay Leister, Warren Noble Liber, Goodman G. Lucius, Edward David Lucius, Ioseph Gilbert Lupton, Clive Earl Matthews, lack Miller, Iason A. Miller, Roy Burton Miller, Wiliam A. Naylor, Iohn E. Nickel, William A. Nye, Charles, Ir. Platt, Nevin Iames Poignon, Charles C. Reinbolt, Homer Paul Reiss, Arnold Henry Reynolds, Richard L. Rider, Richard Rinesmith, Ralph Ruffing, Francis Louis Sankey, Robert B. Sickles, Caleb M. Snyder, Charles A. Smith, Lawrence Snyder, Robert A. Somers, Robert N. Sours, Russel A. Spraggins, Carl E. Stevenson, Louis Thallman, Herval L. Tuthill, William Dysert Whalen, Tom F. Whitaker, Firman M. Williams, Cecil L. Williams, John E. Wolfe, Marion D. Young, George Webster Zeis, Forest E. Albright, Florence A. Bare, Lillian Irene Porter Burman, Mabel Odette Carrick, Mary Cornelia Chadwick, Hildagard Chapman, Marie Antoinette One Hundred Ten Coppus, Elsie Maye Crabill, Doris Ruth Cramer, Mildred Grace Dennis, Marjorie Elizabeth Doncyson, Margery I. Riehm Ehinger, Helen Rose Eidt, Betty lane Ellis, Dorothy May Myers Fogleman, Bernice P. Frankart, Helen Marie Gannon, Mary Alice Gilmer, Dorothy Brandt Good, Nancy lane Good, Phyllis lane Gottlieb, Maxine Harper, Helen Mae Haugh, Mildred Parks Hoffman, Marguerite Marie Hossler, Evalyn Marie Houk, Marjory Louise Iarvis, Veronna V. Iudd, Helen Kleckner, Marjorie S. Kleinhen, LaVera Dawn Creeger Lee, Beulah C. Lucas, Neva Mahoney, Alta Marie Manacke, Erma M. Martin, Harriet Elizabeth Martin, Helen Wagner Martin, Shirley Virginia Matthews, Rosemary E. Brown McEntyre, Marabel Peterman Miller, Martha Ruth Mohr, Rosemary Montague, Ruth Elizabeth Newby, Mabel Leone Newby, Maxine Ethel Nowak, Anna Louise Rogala O'Connell, Doris Marie Parkins, Evelyn H. Smith Patterson, Eunice Chester Pierce, Lois C. Ranker, Regina Margaret Reiter, Ruth Ieannette Renninger Olive Dianna Richardson, Iacqueline Ringle, Lillian Lavonne Rittenhouse, Emma Pauline Ruehle, Aleta Marguerite Scheiber, Mary Esther Scherer, Mary E. Scherger, Ruth Souders Scouten, Iulia Shade, Verena B. Snyder, Edna Mae Hamrick Speck, Claire Marie Stauffer, lone Salvia Stehlik, Helen Mildred Stevenson, Alice Freece Stutzman, Miriam Swartz, Iulia Marie Thom, Marjory Iulia Tolmie, Marjory Elizabeth Unger, Lois Marguerite Wellman, Gertrude Olephia Williams, Helen Niswender Wilson, Helen Santmire Wilson, Margaret Ellen Wilson, Modest Elizabeth Work, Naomi Colvin 'Zeis, Katharine Elizabeth 1935 Agerter, Raymond Paul Aller, Clifford R. Anway, William Dale Beals, Charles R. Behm, Albert E. Bintz, Erford Elvern Cramer, Robert A. Dehmer, Charles S. Dennison, Richard Poe Detterman, Orville Dryfuse, Richard I. Faris, Harold Logan Focht, Charles Edward Fry, Walter M. Galster, Robert G. Geiger, Carl I. Grant, William H. Greene, Paul W. Greek, Clifford O. Heebsh, Donald Arden Homan, Merle R. Hook, Franklin L. Huber, Chancey E., Ir. Hushour, Harold W. Kelbley, Lloyd A. Keppel, Walter K., Ir. Kern, lames Kerschner, Dale F. Logsdon, Ray H. Martin, Harry H, Martin, Wilbert W., Ir. McClure, Blaine I., Ir. McDade, Arthur L. McNeil, Robert E. Morris, Lawrence H. Mosier, Paul E. Musser, Donald F. Nickel, Richard K. Nye, Raymond . Parkins, Robert Louis Pfeiffer, Russell Dale Price, Robert Lee Ringle, Frederick Eugene Rohe, Frederick Iames Ross, Harold N. Rozenman, Harry Lee Shultz, Robert F. Schafer, Paul R. Schorger, Paul R. Shumway, Maurice E. Stover, Ross E. Strausbaugh, Herbert Albian VanCamp, Clyde Thomas Walk, Richard Weddell, William, Ir. Wertz, William E. Williams, Roy D. Yeager, Raymond E. Ball, Marquee Banks, Evelyn Barnhart, Iosephine Beis, Doris Evelyn Bennehoff, Lucy Ann Boroff, Ruth Almira Bowersox, Lillian Brundage, Mildred E. Burghard, Melba Love Burkhardt, Betty Arline Carry, Madaline Naomi Cartwright, Imogene McConnahay Clevenger, Mary Eileen Coats, Virginia Marilee Cole, Alice Louise Cramner, Ruthella Louise Curns, Marjorie E. Daniel, Margaret Mary Davenport, Irene Dawson, E. Miriam Dellinger, Thelma Elnora Deppen, Paluine B. Donley, Dorothy Virginia Drinkwater, Arlene A. Drinkwater, Mary E. DuPre, Marjorie lane Emanuel, Lee Nora Grace Flechtner, Dorothy M. Flechtner, Dorothy Mohr Gerstenberger, Doris Orpha Gibson, Betty Pauline Glick, Lula Dolores Graveldinger, lean Lou Harding, Alice L. Heising, Mary A. Barlekamp Henretty, Alice Elaine Hershberger, Mary Alice Holzwarth, Iune ,Marise Hughes, Nina Mae Iurrus, Kathryn Parkins Kapp, Evelyn Pearl Keppel, Gretchen Pauline Kieffer, Virginia Mai Kime, Willetta Dawn Kinney, Betty Lou Kishler, Helen Mae Knepper, Marian Alice Koby, Bernadine B. Kuhn, Alberta Behm Lenhart, Miriam Louise Lorentz, A. Lucile Martin, Ethel Iane Mathias, K. Berneice McElfish, Lillian Kathryn Meeker, Anna Leona Melroy, Myrtle Marie Miller, Mildred Alice Neagle, Mary Ruth Nye, Marjorie Lambright Olnhausen, F. Mariam Otto, Rhea M. Pletcher, Ireatha F. Porter, Martha Iane Raitz, Inez Rhorbacker, Elizabeth Anne Rinebold, Esther Belle Rohe, Ruth Marian Rosenberger, Doris Marie Shrode, Helen C. Shuey, Christina Mae Somers, Ianet Ioy Spangler, Hulda Iane Speck, Evelyn R. Speed, Virginia May Stoner, Helen Harshman Toepper, Ioan Aiken Travis, Ruth Howell VanCamp, Dorothea Rogan Wilt, Virginia K. 1936 Bender, Ralph Bordner, Dalton Brickner, Darl Buskirk, Paul Cole, Reginald DeSantos, Frank Dildine, Robert Dolch, Robert Ekleberry, Iames Engle, Robert Flechtner, Warren Fogleman, Wayne Force, Ronald Frankhart, Ralph George, Floren Goetz, Burton Graham, Mervin Groman, Theodore Haaser, Franklin Hart, Iames Hedges, Vernon Homan, Earle Hossler, Harold Ioseph, George Karn, Norman Keller, Charles Keisel, Herman Edward Koch, Leonard W. Krupp, Harvey Victor, Ir. Kruse, Robert Eugene Lambert, Albert Hubert Lindsay, Nevin Paul Lowery, Logan Melvan, Ir. Marsh, Herbert Evans McPhail, lack C. Miller, Warren A. Moses, Franklin M. Reiter, Orva Wilson Reynolds, Walter West Runion, Herman Edward Rusoff, Lester Rich Ryman, Hugh Franklin Seilheimer, Arthur I. Shade, Russell Merle Shaw, Harry D. Sickles, Ralph Smith, Eugene Douglas Smith, Wendell Sterling Smith, Wilbur Iean Speck, William Harold Stower, lack Douglas Summer, Robert W. Swander, Olin A. Towne, Paul W. VanNette, Adair, Ir. Whitman, Emery Dale Woods, Iohn Eastman Zeis, George L. Zeis, Iames F. Andrus, Virginia Alice Angus, E. Virginia Ausherman, Marion Lou Baker, Gretta lrene Ballreich, Anna M. Beck, Catherine Cornelia Berlekamp, lrma Leona Bordner, Mae Marie Feasel Burkett, Kathr n Pauline Cahill, Mary Ellen Comer, Vera Elizabeth Craig, Iune Marie Crunkilton, Mildred Albert Dennis, Ioan Louise Dornan, Lillian Mildred Dull, Dorothy Iean Emanuel Cora Ieannette Fraley, Rosemarie Frederick, Geraldine Louise Galster, Annetta Marie Glick, Marjorie Cole Gibson, Corinne M. Good, Anobel Gorsuch, Beatrice Eloise Gottleib, Elsa Helen Grimes, Gene Alyce Haaser, Alma Lawhead Hamrick, Madelyn Mae Hausenileck, Florence Wilhelmina Heck, Pauline G. Hill, Mary Elizabeth Holzwarth, Cecelia Mae Hoover, Alma Louise Hoppes, Mary Louise Sherman Keppel, Dorothy Iane King Cleora L. King, Olive Summer Kipps, Helen Luella Laux, Iean Fullerton Lee, Evelyn Rice Lewis, Faith Elizabeth Ley, Mary Elizabeth Lynch, Edna M. MacDonald, Helen Louise Mathias, Mattie M. Mattmiller, Emma Lucille Maule, Roberta Anne McFerren, Geraldine S. Meisner, Correinne E. Mestrez, Rose Marie Miller, Evelyn Mae Moeller, Virginia Mosier, Dorothy Mae Munster, Mary Louise Myers, Lucille Alice Neeley, Frances L. Oder, Maxine Peters, Rozanne Marie Pittenger, lrene Mary Platt, Betty Lou Price, Yvonne Pryor, Altie Randolph, Ruth Renninger, Helen Ringle, Marian Roe, Helen Rogala, Bessie Brown Schetter, Leona Schorger, Evon Shaffer, Ioyce Shaull, Ruth Snook, Irene Sorg, Anna Margaret Stauffer, Madeline Stover, Ruth Sullivan, Ida Ruth Swabley, Madeline Tolmie, Dorothy Gene Weaver, Martha Iane Weber, Marjorie Schindler Welter, Ruth Whalen, Odette Yeager, Dorothy Yoder, Irma Zeigler, Elizabeth lrene Zellers, Lulu Zimmerman, Mary 1937 Ambrose, Eugene G. Barnhart, Edward I. Baumgardner, Neil E. Beis, Marlowe W. Bentz, Edward Sidne Blakeman, Richard Border, Clayton L. Brown, Robert D. Bucheister, Paul, Ir. Creeger, Marion M. Creeger, Stanley E. Crones, Thomas A. Crum, Robert S. Cypher, Earl Davidson, Richard L. Day, Stanley Dayton, Warren W. DeMuth, Eldon L. Ditslear, Robert E. Doll, Alger Lee Ehinger, William C. Feasel, Louis H. Focht, Kenneth L. Fogleman, Ben Frederick, Eugene G. Frederick, Robert B. Fry, Robert H. Glick, Irvin, Ir. Hayes, Harold P. Hayward, Richard L. Hoffman, Thomas William Houck, William Iames Hummer, Howard Vincent Iones, Lewis Thomas, Ir. Katzenmeyer, William F., Ir. Kime, Noble Howard '15-N. Kirchner, Herbert I. Krupp, Earl N. Lampe, Carl E. Lang, Florian E. Larke, Iohn D. Leiby, Iames S. McDade, Rice L. Mann, Clarence C., Ir. Manning, Frank H., Ir. Manning, William S. Marquardt, Howard William Meisner, Paul Elmer Miller, Iames A. Mulne, Alvin S. Musser, Richard E. Nutter, Charles Denver Phelps, Roy Daniel Ranker, Iames Francis Ranker, Iohn W. Reister, Floyd N. Riddle, Raymond E. Ryon, Allen Dale Scherger, William L. Schuster, Iohn Richard Schieber, Iohn G. Shafer, William D. Shank, George Wilson Shiley, Harlan Eugene Shiley, Harold Francis Shumaker, Walter Scott Silverman, Marvin Somers, Bennie Earl Stone, Thomas S. Wagner, Edwin M. Ward, Warren Weller, Harris I. Wilkinson, Wayne Allen Williams, Carl A. Adams, Virginia Dawn Angus, Ioan Carol Ballreich, Lillian Ieannette Bitler, Mary Katherine Blott, Velma A. Bosworth, Betty I. Bour, Betty Iane Cahill, Margaret Florence Callendar, Mary Alyce Chapman, Anna Christine Cook, Pauline Marie Craig, Helen Olive Covert, Dorothy Bernadine Daniel, Edna Marie Daywalt, AnnaBelle LaFern DeBusman, Elizabeth Iane Delonge, Dora Dukes, Mary Deane Eggert, lrene Alice Ewing, Meredith Lois Field, Nancy Weston Fingerhuth, Iane Evelyn Fisher, L. Alice Fox, Dolores G. Frary, Irene M. Gautschi, Bernice Louise Good, Mary E. Haines, Mary G. Harper, Eve yn Marie Hayward, Margaret Shedenhelm Headings, Mary Ann Hill, Rual Arbogast Hoke, Gale Imogene Homan, Iean F. Hufford, Annabelle lmhof, Ioyce Margaret Kerschner, Marjorie H. King, Thelma Mae Krupp, Winona Trotter Lee, Martha E. Lorentz, Betty Ellen Love, Wanda Mae Lucas, Phyllis Gwendolyn Mattison, Helen Ianet McDonald, Modelle Iane Meisner, Ruth Irene Miller, Vera L. Nash, Mary Iane Nycum, Gayle Flechtner Oakleai, Ellen Lorentz O'Donnell, Zelta I. Painter, Helen Ward Pfau, Anna Louise Reinbolt, Madalyn Rex, Leona Mary Ridenour, Anna Rose Robison, Iessie Rosabelle Rogers, Helen Louise Rosenberger, Mary Helen Rosenthal, Frances Childs Ruehle, Etta Romaine One Hundred Eleven I ' E Ruelmle, Irene Magdalene Hunion, Florence A. Sarr, Belly B. Sherman, Wilma M, Smilh, Mary Louise Somers, Martha Sprow, Eva Kathleen One Hundred Twelve Slaib, Catherine C. Slerreti, Ioan E. Strauch, Audrey May Swancler, Alyce Mae Swartzmiller, Arrninta Swope, Rulh A. Talbott, Mary I. AIUTNDCE RAIDIF Thompson, B. Ellen Unger, Iune E. Walter, Marguerile VViley, Rachael Yeisley, Ianice L. Zeis, Winona L JNDIIMES joanne: Is it true that exercise will kill germs? Claudine: Yes, but it's tough teaching the dumb things to exercise. Answer Me This A man married a widow by the name of Elizabeth. She had two daughters. What did he have? Answer: A second hand Lizzie and two runabouts. Mr. Davidson fin history classlr Do the Eskimos have organizations? M. I. Fishbaugh: Certainly, didn't you ever hear of the Arctic Circle? Mrs. Hayward fin note to teacherl: Do you think my boy is really trying? Teacher: Madame, he is the most trying boy in school. Miss Stofer Cin geography classl: Where does steel wool come from? Sophomore: Off the sheep on the Iron Mountains, of course. Jimmy C.: I want-er-some-er-face powder for-er-a present for a young lady. Clerk: Yes, sir, would you like to taste it? Miss Herron Ito senior girll: Correct this sentence-Us fellows are going. Senior girl: Our fellows are going. Mr. Bailey: Mary, what effect does water have on blue litmus paper? Mary K.: It makes it wet. Fremont Cop: What's the idea of speed- ing through this city at the rate of forty miles an hour? D. Shrode: I think there is something wrong with my brakes and I want to get home before I have an accident. Interested Friend: Is Bob a good driver? F. Mohr: Well, when the road turns the same time he does, it's just a coincidence, Mr. Bailey: Where do bugs go in winter, Paul? P. Davidson: Search me. Mr. Lutz: What are the two great classes of animals? A Whisper: The Dead and the Living. LaMar B. fover telephonel: What time are you expecting me? Opal M. ticilyl: I'm not expecting you at all. LaMar: Good, then I'll surprise you. R. Porter: I bought one of those suits with two pairs of pants. B. Patterson: How did you like it? Porter: Not so swell, it's too hot wearing two pairs of pants. Sam Rozenman was brought before the judge for starting a riot. judge: Ten dollars or ten days. Sam: i'I'll take the ten dollars, Iudgef' Huh! Huh! You Chase Mel Lips that touch liquor shall never touch mine, The maiden declared with fervor divine. The cave inan then answered with mirth- filling glee, Lips that kiss poodles shall never kiss me. Bill: Smittie's wandering in his mind. David: That's all right, he won't go far. What Senior Boys Like in Girls I. LOOKS 6. Flattery 2. Brains 7. Looks 3. Looks 8. Responsiveness 4. Money 9. Looks 5. Looks lO. More Looks I-Iighwayman: Your money or your life. Kishler: Take my brains, I need money to go through school. Walcott fin describing his ditticuties to Miss Bastianl: The greatest trouble I have in singing is to be able to strike the right notes. Bright Young Freshman fto Conductorl: Is Noah's Ark full yet? Conductor: All but the monkey. jump on. Teacher: A fool can ask more questions than a bright man can answer. C. Beck: No wonder so many of us flunk in exams. First Flea: Been on a vacation? Second Flea: Nope, just been on a tramp for a couple o' months. One Hundred Thirteen C X91 93659 X 9 X9 DCC JCC X X0 X X9 5 3 655 Q E 65 9 The printing industry always accepts the responsibility of leadership and with bold determination seeks to set up higher standards. 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