Coshocton High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Coshocton, OH)
- Class of 1927
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CQ BAKE 6 HA Q: DK' ENN fx xx Sf TOMAHAWK 1927 HELEN ABBOTT Dlamatlc Club 1 Latin Club 1 2 Glrl Reserves l Basketball 1 4 Vlce Presl dent of Junlor Class Glee Club 4 ostel 1 1b 4 Honor Socxetv 3 Tomahawk Staff 4 P E P Club 2 3 4 Red and Black Qtaff 4 Class Play 4 u n tells m were a httle lt MARIE AMORE I'1t1n Club 1 xr shy l murc- 1nl qu: m like FLNORA BALO fonesvlllc lllgll 'ichool 1 2 3 Latm 1 lub 4 vx gmt F Just the same Ba DAVID BALO Adams Mllls Hugh Qchool 1 2 Cones vllle Hlgh School '3 V h11rll'1v l grow m thnx. xl ll Rimini Howell FLOISE BALO Adams Mllls Hlgh Qchool 1 2 3 Latm um I 2 Lltcrfxrv Soclety 1 2 ub I rn fr m th c untry too lllllx h r wh la. llfe throu Q MAURICE BELL Walhondlng Hlgh School 1 2 3 Base Ball Team 3 Basket Ball 3 Latln Club 4 Orchestra 4 Maurlce from Walhondlm., came And ns known lll school for hms musxcal fame 26' NORBERT BERRY Nlellle Hlgh School 1 2 Base Ball Team Norbert ha ren un as the Hugh School shelk Ani wnth all the-gurl hevsould make you shrnek ' Q ,, 5 Q . -' s .2 , 5 - - I 5 . - - , l-fo u ' ll 3 . l ., 4, 7 E 1 0 c f. . , . . . , , , 1 ' . 3 , . Love is Gr: ul. so Hele us, liut as to who HE is, ' ' b dubious. Ei' AL ' 1 - Nl: iv is A , lc- . 1 'Pt She- sturlius 1-vcr and soc s to it. EG' 'A , l . . l . f A' X ' 1 v 1 9 1 Allhmnull l'Iluor:x from the country came Slim- knows ho ' to ' 1 fs ' S . . '7 C A 4 . -4 Q L f , 4 ' 'I L' . I . ll' , ou wunl lo -: . if Y l, JllSl Slly S17 l' '1' 2 Hll I I 1 . BG' J : : . , , 3 , . . C1 1 , , x. , . , , 4 H v 4 C l , 2. Eloise 0:1 1- o 0 o , Anil ws- wish lu-r 1' o 1 ' gh. 1.6 , , D: S S Q . . . V , 4 . . , I - 4, , , 1, 2. 'S 41 ' ' ' , 1 ' ' f' s ' ' . TOMAHAWK 1927 BLANCHE BOZ Latm Club 2 3 lllanche ls kn wn throughout thus schnl l mr h r al xlnty to keep cool HFLEN BREWER flIlS Reserve 1 Glee Club 1 4 Basket 1 ub F Club 2 3 4 Honor Socletv 4 Class Play 4 Debatlng' Team 4 Tomahawk Staff 4 Helen li alway-x rnzht up to the snuff Ilut nf nnythmg goes wrong It liurns her up G MARIE BRIER Latm Club 1 2 3 Red and Black Staff 4 Tomahawk Staff 3 4 Glee Club 4 Honor Socxety 3 4 P E P Club 3 4 Booster Club 4 Mane ns known over thus land of ours F rr her ahxlnty to flx Ford tures THELMA BRUSHVVOOD Booster Club Secretary 4 Secretary of Senior Class Tomahawk Staff 4 Basket Ball 1 4 Booster Mmstrrl 3 Honor So clety 4 Class Plav 4 Thelma like-1 everythmgz that can be put t good use liut as for trams she llkes the Caboose MARY BRYAN Latm Club 1 2 Glee Club 2 4 P E P Club 3 4 Booster Club 4 Class Play 4 Mlxed Chorus 1 Gxrl Reserves 2 Mary ls famed fmr a real brxsk talker Anl n he cnntxnues she nets louder and louder JESSIE BURKLEW Bllssfleld Hxgh School 1 2 P E P Club 3 4 latln Club 3 .le ne rs wxllmg noble and kmd When t any wmrk she IS assxgned N ELL BURRELL Ixeene Hlgh Qchool 1 2 Basket Ball 2 4 Glee Club 4 P E P Club 4 Jnmmle and Nell could you get two names That w ulzl look better together ln the hall of fam 'V DK J eau' ,.4g Latiyn Cl 1,,2E rf. ,f P. B BK . Girl Reserves 13 P. E. P. Club 2, 3, 43 . I . 0 BK EG DG TOMAHAWK 1927 IRENE CATON L ln Clubl 2 3 ne uuet hy and serene bhe walk tha halls wlth the alr of a queen B WARNER CHANEY Although hxs lessons he does keen In Eny,,l1 h Ll'1s h prone to sleep JAMES CLARK Glee Club 4 Jam s IQ known ffr his good looks Gut mr I' ln tacher gra le boo TWILA CLARK Some lay shell be a woman of fame Becausm th great lhsh p wxll change her name NORMA COOPER Vlce Presldent of Semor Class Booster Club 4 Class Play 4 Latln Club 1 2 Glrl Reserves 1 Norma ha nnformel us Just on the quiet r luv ru an l she do nt deny It 6 CATHERINE CORNELL Conesvllle High School 1 2 3 Llterary Society Class Play 3 Latm Club 4 Catherine no old malll at all li causr far all the bays she falls EPHA COURTRIGHT Glee Club 1 4 Latm Club 1 Glrl Re serves 1 P E P Club 4 Honor Socle ty Fpha 1 known f r her typlng fame A k Mr Re-hard and hell tell you the same at' J , ' , 5. Ire is 4 ' , s J , 4 . , .S , 5. - , 4.6 Y 's K' Us els , , . ES 9. '. 1 , l not fc Ts ' e' 's 1 k. DG 1 ' .' ' , ' 1 0 1 0 ' . BS Basket Ball 2, 3, 43 P. E. P, Club 2, 3, 49 , l I Q I y I ' s ' 1 .' ' S ' , He L- is t e lm ' es ' ' . B Q J - K . . Y g, : . g . . g . f' ' 's ' , E ,' ' I 1 ' . ES' 5 5 . 5 . s ' Q . . . Q ' 4. . 's o ' . s . ' - TOMAHAWK 1927 GERTRUDE CROFT Gnrl Reserves 1 P E P Club 3 4 ec retary Chemlstry Club 4 A bright llttle student IS our Gertrude And was she ever known to be rude RALPH CROWN Ralph has been with us five years now But :ll you want anything done Just ask nm ow ESTA CULLISON Utica High School 1 2 Athletlcs Glee Club Roscoe Hlgh School 3 Esta is the tallest lass lh Room 16 We hope to soon see her on the sllver screen JOSEPHINE CULLISON Booster Club 4 Glrl Reserves 1 P E P Club 2 4 Debatmg 4 Latln Club 1 2 3 Honor Soclety 4 Our Joe IB gentle lovmiz and kmd And a better debater you cannot find JAMES DAVIS Latm Club 1 2 Howlers 4 Honor So clety 4 Snlence IB Golden or so nt seems For James IS another boner for Room 1 MARY LOUISE DAWSON Latm Club 1 2 Glrl Reserves 1 P E P Club 2 3 4 Glee Club 4 Red and Black Staff 4 Booster Club 4 Honor So clety 4 lf you re ever out on a ralny mght Just find Mary Louise Shell get you home alnzht BG CLARENCE DECKER Latln Club 2 Clarence IB known for his flrey red halr And as to gurls He chooses wxth care ' I 5 . . . , gS - ES - I . . . 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Y BG ' . 1 I 5 ' DK TOMAHAWK 1927 GAYNELLE DEEDS Latm Club 1 2 3 G1rl Reserves 1 E P Club 2 3 4 Glee Club 4 A gav llttle creature 1 our Gaynelle And as for the Fellows well who can tell B BERNICE DICKERSON Bernlce IS qulet gentle and k1nd A more lovmg gn-l would be hard to find FRANCIS DILLON Warsaw H1gh School 1 Latm Club 2 3 Baseball fl Class Play 4 Howlers Club 4 H1 Y 4 Debatmg 4 Honor SOClCty 4 Tomahawk Staff 4 An orator great and an actor as well And as for h1s looks they sure are swell MILDRED DUNCAN Conesvllle Hlgh School 1 2 3 Llterary Although M1ldred s been wlth us Just one year e know well hear from her when she leaves here WILLIAM EHRICH Class Play 4 Red and Black Staff 3 4 Howlers Club 4 Thls IB our B111 B1ll or so we call him And when lt comes to glrls he knows Just how to gflh NESTA EMLER Nesta from Tmdall came But we all luke her Just the same PAUL EMLER Lmton Tp Hlgh 1 2 Pres Class 1, 2 V P Llterary Soclety Class Play 2 Howlers 4 H1 Y 4 Honor Soc1ety 4 Class Play 4 Excellent 1n et1quette IS Paul Emler And as for g1rls He wouldn t have them ' , , : ' 1 P- G BS' BK ' Societyg Class Play 3, , , 1 W ., , . . , B6 B6 BK TOMAHAWK 1927 HOWARD ERMAN Agrlculture Society 3 4 Howard Erman with his curly hanr lets his lessons with never a care ROBERT FINLEY Townshend Lltelary Soclety 3 4 T1 'xck Robert from the Finley farm comes And he sure knows how to make Home Runs BURLIE FISHER Tiverton Hlgh School 1 2 3 Base Ball Team 2, Debatmg 2 Class Play 3 Burlne IS known for his g1l'llSh frown But ln Walhondlng hes the shxek of the town GEORGE FOOTE Presldent Booster Club 4 Secretary Howlers 4 Secretary H1 Y 3 4 Foot Track 2 3 4 Howler M1nstrel4 Class Play 4 George IS always at the head of hls class So you can t go much on a name Alas' KENNETH FORD Conesvllle Hlgh School 1 2 3 Class Play 3 Secretary of Llterary Soclety 2 Presldent of Lxterary Program 3 You thmk you could guess how he gets to school But lf you say Ford you would be badly fooled ELIZABETH FORTUNE Although shes prone to sudden blushes At conclusion she never rushes BS' DOROTHY FRAZEE With her shiny hslr and sparklmg eye Some day shell make some man cry sa 1. . r , , . se ' ' I 7 Y Z ea' ball 3. 4g ,Basket Ball 3g.Lani31 Club 22 B6 sa' TOMAHAWK 1927 RAYMOND FRY Nellle High School 1 2 Base Ball 1 2 Basketball 3 Walhondmg Hlgh School Raymond IS tall brlght and fair And when he goes he goes wnth care JOHN FUNK West Carllsle Hlgh School 1 Warsaw Hlgh School 2 3 Tallest student m 3 schools Although his name IS Funk He was never known ln hls lessons to flunk MARY FURNELL Honor Society 4 Latln Club 4 Glee Club 4 Glrl Reserves 1 P E P Club 2 3 4 Basketball 4 Class Play 4 Wnth a wllllng heart and a helping hand She does everythmg as best she can D MARLOWE GAMERTSFELDER 3 Basketball 2 3 Marlowe IS clever studlous and bright When he does anythmg he does xt right BK EDMUND GAMES H1 Y 2 3 4 Howlers 4 Booster 4 Track 3 4 Honor Soclety 3 4 Toma hawk Staff 3 As for Edmund our honor student Not have hrs lessons? You know he wouldnt FRANK GAMES Class Play 4 Red and Black Staff 1 2 Football 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 4 Howlers 4 H1Y 3 4 Booster Club 4 Debatmg 4 Frank ns known all over town As the biggest talker of anyone round BG VERNON GILBERT Gxlbert does everythmg wlth great care, You can tell that by the way he combi his hair 3. ' ' BG BG 5' Tiverton High School 3g Base Ball 1, 2, ' , , 5 : 1 1 3 v l ' DS' , S a , S y , , , 1 , 1 s '- TOMAHAWK 1927 GENEVA GONDER I' hs ne er thinks of her past RUTH GREEN Glrl Reserves 1 Latln Club 2 3 Boost er Club 4 Class Play 4 P E P Club A ay little fllrt ns thus young Mlss Wh vvl n x r known to resist a kiss Q ISABEL GUY Albuquerque New Mexlco 1 2 3 Girls League 2 3 Honor Socletyl 2 3 Class Play 3 Debatmg 3 Mathematlcs Club Won Lmcoln Essay Contest 4 abel tudms from morn txll mght Ani when answering a questlon shes always ght HAZEL HALL Roscoe Hlgh School 1 2 3 Treasurer of Class l 2 Secretary Llterary Pro grams 2 Class Play 2 3 Presldent Llt Lrarv Souety ' P F P Club 4 With yarklmg, eye and shlny halr an VDO HALLER Iatm Club 1 2 Booster Club 4 Red and Black Staff 4 Glee Club 4 Glrl Reserves 1 P F P Club 2 3 4 Honor Soclety 4 Small anl mlghty 1 ur Veo n A f her knowe e wherever C RUTH HAMILTON Glee Club 1 4 Latm Club 2 3 A very clever gurl lb this young lass l c t ral Ing questions Clvlcs c as Q NIARY HAVIMOND Re erves l P F P C ub 2 Secretary of P F P Club 4 Boostel Club 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Cap am Basketball 4 Glee Club 4 Latm Club 3 Mary 1 czutfun of nur lla ketball Team Anl on th arc ns a ser am Genova is a 'resnn lass, Sho says s - v - ' . . W Ea - - S v 5 ' , 3 , ,. 5 . . . 2, 3. qv ' ' 'I '- ' I u '. s e 'H ' ' ' . B' 9 . 7 7 5 , 9 , , S 1 1 ' v ' ' I r 0. ' Q! n Is s ' ' ' 'Y , . . , 4 - , , ri . 26' ' 7 Y lg 1 .S , - 1 K . I . 1' I , , 1 . . , 1 , . - . - . 1 ' '. , - .lg . 1. . l . . 5, . r .4 . . ' She trolls life-'s pathway with never a care. X L-1 4 1 , 9 l l Q . 5 5 . . 3 . ,. . , ,., 3 . f ' 1 'I 'S 0 Who 1: kos use o l dz she- gulls. 1.6 f 1 3 , - I' I' - , W'hc-n 't omes o 's' ' ' . in ' ' . I' . S. 4.6 . A ' Girl s .' 3 . ,. . ,l , 3, 4g K . . . J. ' S . . I ' , - , S i . . ' ' . ' . , , , . 'S r ' ' 1 s 1 1- Hour she sl ' ' J 1- . TOMAHAWK 1927 EVELYN HARBOLD Fvelyn for a hou ewlfe ls famed m e ln 1 year wx change her nime Q ETHEL HARDESTY Conesvllle Hlgh School 1 2 3 Llterary Club Class Club 3 Camp Flre lx,1utas finca ass MARGARET HARRIS G1rlReserves1 P F P Club 2 Margaret 1 tall wxth those blond curls And look at her teeth they re Just luke pearls G GEORGIA HAXTON Basketball 4 Glee Club 4 Another star from Room 17 On the basketball Hoor but not on the screen Q RUTHFORD B HAYES Txverton Hlgh School 1 2 3 l t were to assume anythmg for a name man w uld he a man of fame an CLARA HEFFELFINGER Walhondmg Hlgh School 1 2 3 Although she seems to be minus a crown In Walhondnng shes known as the belle of the town B WAYNE HEFFELFINGER New Castle Hlgh School 1 2 3 Orches tra 4 Latm Club 4 A brlllnant tudent as Wayne And its not all ln hls name I' sur ' . few s she 'll -G 1 ' ' , ,, : ' 3 .. g 2. I-Ithe 'S ' s S I l .., As you would find in any past. BG ' . . g . J. . , 3, 4. 's ' ,, B' Q . HG . ' 9 I ' f i J' ' , This u . H Q ! 7 ' EPI v I . 1 1 l ' Q . TOMAHAWK-1927 MYRON HENDERSON Townshend Literary Society 3 4 Myron is from the country too, Wishing, ever he were through. OPAL HISER Glrl Reserves 1 P F P Club 4 Latln Clu 2 3 She does her lessons as best she can Wlth never a slgh for any ma MAX HODGE Llterary Soclety Baseball Max ns a lxttle Fresno man Who talks to the gurls whenever he can ODYTH HOSLER Latln Club 4 Conesvllle Odyth came from Conesvllle Hugh He likes nothxng better than apple ple THELMA HUDSON Basket Ball 1 2 3 4 P E P Club 3 Hud a basketball star too And shes played the game the whole year through GARNET HUFF Roscoe Hlgh School 1 2 3 lass Play 3 Llterary Soclety 3 Garnet ns so near ami yet so ar She comes from Roscoe ln a car BK WINIFRED JONES P E P Club 4 A very studlous and prim llttle girl Wnth beautnful haxr that ll bound to curl y E6 ' b y . s - 1. . : ' BK n. ' g 'I 1,. 2, 3. BK b Clrl lfeserves l, 2g Cleie .Club 4.. 5 U BK S . . . .' ' QC . . f : TOMAHAWK 1927 GAYLORD KANAVEL Orchestra 4 Although you cant see It its truly a fact Hes the smallest boy and hes nexther tall nor B LESTER KEMP Honor SOClety 4 Football 3 4 Howlers 4 H1 Y 4 Booster Club 4 5 Dramatlcs Club 2 Tomahawk Staff 4 5 Class Play Slgns deceive us for red halr of his klnd better humor would be hard to find CHARLOTTE KIRKER Honor Soclety 4 Class Play 4 Booster Club 4 Red and Black Staff 4 Toma hawk Staff 4 P E P Club 3 4 Debat mg 4 Latm Club 1 Glrl Reserves 1 Charlotte rs always known as darxsh Shes so thln we re tfrald She might Parrlsh B6 MARJORIE KOMAN Latm Club 2 Thus young lady ns short and small But she rs no baby over whlch to maul B6 MARY LAFLIN Warsaw Hlgh School 1 2 3 Lnterary Society 1 2 3 Latm Club 2 3 Glee Club 3 She takes after her name qurte well She s always laughmg as you can tell BLANCHE LAPP Latln Club 1 2 She doesn t take part ln our actlvxtles But ask her to do somethmg and she wr acqulesce B6 ELOISE LAPP Latln Club 2 3 Eloise has mean lookmg eyes She wall catch a man by them bye and bye ft. 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B6 ' s : 9 : - D i g . . . . , 5 - : 9 - l 7 I Y g BG , . 1 ' ' 'll l n TOMAHAWK 1927 THELMA LEECH Glrl Reserves 1 P E P Club 2 3 4 Thelma IB always known as a peach In Hnzh School she s proven to us she s a treat G ROBERT LIGHTELL Howler Club 4 H1 Y 4 Tomahawk Sta 4 Baseball 4 Howler Mlnstrel 4 Class Play 4 Robert Lxghtell lS sxlent and shy We hope he remembers the good days gone by Q6 EARL MCDANIELS Basketball 2 4 Football 4 Track 3 4 Howlers 4 Vlce President Howlers 4 Howler Mlnstrel 4 If you want to see Earl McDamels 2 Just ask hlm the Presidents rlght ln a row Q WILLIAM MCGINNIS Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Footb ll 2 Howler Club 4 Booster Club 4 H1 Y Club 4 Class Play 4 Debfztmg' 4 How ler Mmstlel 4 Track 4 Bull seems to have some magical p wwf-r ln connection with Happy Hectnc Hmllywnnl hours an MARGUERITE MCINTYRE Glrl Reserves 1 Latln Club 2 3 P F P Club 4 Men are nothlng but a whlm Says Marguerxte so she wms Q ROSE MENCER Rose has large brown eyes you see These are to all peoples hearts a key C MARY MILLER Student Councll 1 Dramatlcs 1 Latm Club 1 2 Glrl Reserves 1 P E P Club 2 3 4 Pres Chemlstry Club 4 V Pres ldent Booster Club 4 Honor SOCIEIY 3 4 Debatmg 3 4 Class Play 4 Mary Mxller IS beautiful and pert But that s because she likes the Turks R-3614 Ex is-4 TOMAHAWK 1927 WALTER MILLER Football 2 3 Baseball 2 3 4 Basket ball 1 2 3 4 Howlers 4 Walter Muller has pleasmg tralts Dancmg xs one but thats Just of ate 6 ETHEL MILLS Adams M1115 High School 1 2 Class Play 1 2 4 H Club 1 2 Lxterary Soclety 2 Oratorlcal Contest 2 A qulet gurl IS Ethel Mills But wlth E s the teacher s grade book fills B WINIFRED MOHLER Glee Club 4 W1n1fred'V She says she likes better to be left ln bed NORMA MOORE Norma IS known for her quiet ways But as she says nt always pays HARVEY MYERS Football 1 2 3 4 Captam Basketball 4 Baseball 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3, 4 Harvey ns an athletic youth And even for glrls he has a sweet tooth B6 ETHEL NELDON Glee Club 4 Ethel IS Jolly and full of fun To keep up wnth her you must go some B6 MAXINE OGLE P E P 2 3, 4 Basket Ball 4 Pleasant and luring ns Maxine Ogle lm sure some day she wlll marry a Noble a 5 9 1 I ' 9 Q D 3 ' . . 1 , 1 ' 1 . B ' ' , , : l 7 S . Y S F K What could you wish more than to be called BS' BK , , , : ' 5 Y S 9 I ' - - . 1 S - TOMAHAWK 1927 ROY ORTT Although he IB Just another boy He ns one with which the glrls cant oy HAROLD PARRISH Football 3 4 Harold IS good at conversatlon In any contest he would beat the natxon HARRY PARRISH Footballl 2 3 4 Captaln 4 Class Play Harry Parrish IS our football star When zt comes to drop klcks he Isnt far ROBERT PARRISH Basketball 3 4 Latm Club 2 Glee Club R1 b rt Parrxsh li quiet at school AMY PASSMORE Roscoe Hlgh School 1 2 3 Amy IS dehghtful to be wzth She ns luke a fairy ln a Myth ANABEL PATTON Latm Club 2 Glee Club 1 4 Anabel Patton from Tyndal dld hall She s always at the Post office looking for mall FRANCIS PATTON North Central Hlglm School Spokane Washmgton 3 H1 Y 2 3 4 Howlers 4 lfatm Club 1 2 3 Track 3 4 Football Francis Patton ns a large lad liul nothing you do can make ham sad . . . . ' , t I B3 , . B6 , , , 1 ' : 1 4. . BS -' , 5 ' 9 1, 4. Q P ' '. ' . . When you get him out you think he's a fool. ES ! 1 ' BG 3 y - EK a Q' Y Y - u 7 : ! ! 2 g , 1 S , S TOMAHAWK-1927 KARL PIGMAN Latm Club 1 2 3 Class Play 4 Karl was a chauffeur a good one too But he made trouble and that would no do MARY PLUMMER P E P Club 4 Latm Club 3 Mary for a nurse IB famed Everyone she treats the same VICTOR PRIEST Latm Club 4 Vxctor Priest IS room 18 s son He casts a smile on everyone LUCILLE RALSTON Lucille says she doesn t stop Unless she sees a trathc cop Chemlstry Club 4 Latm Club 1 Glrls Reserves 1 Cora IS always right there on time In school she has showed a bnlhant mlnd ELEANOR REIGLE Eleanor Rergle ns round and plump The kmd of gurl for whlch the men Jump ELLEN REISS Latm Club 2 Chemlstry Club 4 She rs the mrl wnth the envied haxr Whats more she never takes a dare ,' ' r EG BG BG BG CORA REIGLE . ' 5 ' , 2 B6 BK T OMAHAWK 1927 RUSSELL REISS Russell I9 Ju-xt a tall blond boy Wherexcr th re as a gxrl he IS always cny CLYDE RICHARD Booster Club 4 H1 Y 4 Glee Club 4 Footballl 2 3 4 Clyde 1 fcr athlftlc-1 through and through H IS male that way so what else can he do? GENEVIEVE RICHARD P E P Club 2 3 Dramatxcs 1 Readmg at Carrollton 'B Booster Club 4 Glrl Re serves 1 Genevleve R1chard IS a Venus to star What wlll she he when she gets 1n t ar s OPAI RICHARD Gr Reselvc-.1 P lf P Club 4 Klub 4 l'h tll.l'lll huril young l'xdys name ls Opal rcermng. the futur he seems very hopeful BG LENA RINE lena ISI m1rthful and hkes to play Ifven lf lt r she-1 always gay HARMON ROBINSON llarml n hurt and full of pep 'lu h1m y zu can wager must any bet B JA VIES ROBSON Football 2 3 4 Basketball Track 2 Class Tournament Ass t Mgr of Basketball 1 Jnm 1 a sh1ek w1th blond curlne halr H play ed ll football and kncked l1ke a Mare B6 - , ' 9 s y r x - ' 's 1 f ' , , e 1 ' ' , . ' . 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TOMAHAWK 1927 NORA ROOF Latln Club 1 2 Sclence Club 1 Glee Club 4 Honor Soclety 4 Booster Club 4 Her name tells us shes at the top And when she gets started she IS hard to stop EVERETT ROYER Townshend L1terary Soclety 3 Presldent 4 Lwestock Judgmg Team 1 2 Dxary Judging Team 2 Lverett IS tall and has brown eyes The type for whxch all the gxrls cry MAX RUSK Agrlculture SOClety 4 Although has name sounds dull lxke rust When hes away from the class room he sure trut hrs stuff MARCELLA SCHULER Booster 4 Marcella IS a studlous gurl From the top of her class she will never whirl Red and Black Staff 4 Honor Soclety Edmoma s name IS rlght at the top T1 keep up wxth her we all must hop B6 HOWARD SHERRETS Student COUHCII 1 Football 2 Baseball 2 Orchestra 2 3 4 H1Y Club Howler Club Booster Club Howler Mlnstrel Sales Manager Class Play Class Play 4 Basketball Manager 4 Howard ms handsome and brave and wise He fights with no one larger ln slze RUTH SLAUGHTER Basketball 1 4 Glrl Reserves 1 P E P 4 Latm Club 1 2 3 Glee Club 4, Class Basketball 4 Ruth IS Just another blond But she sparkles like the sun at dawn BS' s ' ' ,, s ' DG BG BS EDMONIA SEXTON g ' 4. . ! 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BG , s ' , - - - TOMAHAWK 1927 CLIFFORD SNYDER Honor Soclety 4 Chfford IS graduatmg 1n 3 years liut that IS because at hls books he never sneers HOWARD STEWART H1 Y 3 4 Presldent Howlers 4 Booster Treasurer 4 Baseball 3 4 Basketball 4 Football 3 4 Howdy Stewart lS an all around star Evcept nn C1v1cs wh1ch we w1lI bar ROBERT STEWART Detro1t Hlgh School 1 2 Football 3 4 Track 3 4 Latln Club 3 H1 Y 4 Howl ers Mlnstrel 4 Class Play 4 By football Bob IS known 1n school EARL SUMMERS West Lafayette H1gh School 1 2 3 Jubllee M1nstrel Manager of Jumor Class Play Manager of Jun1orSen1or Banquet Earl IS better known as Bubbles It seems we Just can not keep h1m out of troubles HOMER TALBOT Homer I9 wise no doubt about that And with the students he never spats GEORGE THOMPKINS H1 Y 3 4 Howlers 4 Football 3 Base ball4 T N T Club4 George IB one of these small but mxghty men But luke all boys he hkes his prxvate den BK MAMIE RUTH TIMMONS Mamne Ruth IS a studlous glrl What could be better to w1n your laurels' B6 ' , Q ' 9 9 3 , 3 S , . EG ' ' , , s l , : . 1 5 l J ' , . But for his lady he would fight a duel. ES I I ' , ,, : I 1 5 - BK BK ' , : : : - Q . . . . TOMAHAWK 1927 JAMES THOMPKINS Student Councll 1 Class Presldent 2 3 4 Track 2 Booster Mlnstrel 3 Howlers 4 H1 Y 3 4 Booster Club 4 Class Play 4 Red and Black Staff 4 Tomahawk Staff 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Jxmmy IS not afrald of hls past Because hls teachers he never sassed LOIS TREAT Glee Club 1 4 Ions belongs to our Glee Club fine When shes out of school for lt wxll she pme PEARL VAN KANNEL t thus year to C H S dnd she come She knows the rules for chewlnz gum THELMA VICE ety 3 Thelmas as happy and gay as a lark But she becomes afraid when lt beglns to get dark PAUL WALKER Lakeland Florlda 1 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Tenms 1 Football 1 2 Track 2 4 Glee Club 2 Latm Club 3 Paul Jangles along wxth a merry peal He zu.-4 wnth u gxrl by the name of Teale GERTRUDE WATSON Glrl Reserves 1 Basketball 1 And as for Gert we wlll take this verse Sxlence IS Golden but wlll It wor BS VICTOR WATTS Conesvllle Hxgh School 1 2 3 They call hum Vxctor I wonder what for? He takes as has motto I want some more B6 EG .lus '. . . . ' . . BG Smithfield High School 35 Literary Soci- BG ' 'Z , ', Q I 2 ' ' B6 TOMAHAWK 1927 CARL WELLS Latm Club 3 Howlers 4 Carl seems to be stu lnou-1 anl also wnse He expects to be Presxdent before he dues BG RACHEL WELLS Glrl Reserves 1 Latm Club 2 3 P E P Club 2 3 Glee Club 4 Tomahawk Staff 4 Rachel IS known for planmng the eats Of all our parties she can t be beat LEWIS WEST I did what I could says Lewls West But that wasnt near what IS my best B MADELINE WHITESIDE Glrl Reserves 1 P E P Club 3 4 Bask etball 4 Latm Club 2 3 Booster Club 4 Honor Society 4 Madelmes a good sport. wherever she goes She has different Ideas when It comes to beaus RUIE WIGGINS P E P Club 4 Booster Club 4 Toma hawk Staff 4 Booster Mmstrel 3 Class Play 4 Rule IS never known to be stnll But whenlasked to do somethmg its always I wll ROSEMARY WISE Glrl Reserves 1 P E P Club 2 Secre tary 3 Presxdent 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Debatlng 4 Class Play 4 Honor Society 3 4 Latm Club 2 3 Rosemary Wise IS a talented girl But she wouldn t be lf her haxr dldn t curl ETHEL WOLFE Basketball 1 Orchestra Latm Club 3 P E P Club Club4 Ethel Wolfe knows how to make clothes She seems to know what attracts the beaus B6 6 BG Dramatics Club 15 Girl Reserves 2, 33 B6 B6 : 9 ' 2, TOMAHAWK-1927 DENORA WRIGHT Wright's High School 1, 2, 35 President Class 3. - This young Miss is Denora Wright, 1'm sure she would win in any fiszht. BG DOROTHY WRIGHT Girl Reserves lg P. E. P. Club 3, 45 Glee Club 4. Dorothy is meek and mild and shy, She builds her castles to reach the sky. JOHN ZIMMER Latin Club 3 John was bright in the Civic Class He could answer thc trick question M Rehard would ask SAMUEL LENNON Samuel is an orator fine Hell probably be great in his time SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Time rolls his ceaseless course and we who were the Freshmen of yesterday are the Seniors of today It will not be long until we will darken the doors of old C H S for the last time and our greatest desire IS that we leave something behind to our memory besides the lmtlals scratched on the desks In the four years of s existence our class has Hgured well in everv activity and all the honor gained athletes and debaters was shared bv everv member of our class As Freshmen w were unorganlzed but the following year we elected Jlmmle Thompklns president of our class and he has continued faithfully in that office through our Sophomore, Jun mor and Senlor years We have had our parties clubs exams flirtatlons and all activ mes connected with a normal hlh school career, but ln our mmds they mean much more than that The memories of C H S will walk hand ln hand with us through 1 e To you we throw the torch Be yours to hold it high Charlotte Klrker OFFICERS President James Thompkms Secretary Thelma Brushwood Treasurer Rosemary Wise Class Colors Purple and Gold B6 . 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Th x -cfs I11lbIw S :'S-11195111413 DL'- l1u'Q I'lli111f I :sh 1' .I '. rs. .- I Mary Miller, who was always Into, TOMAHAWK 1927 She must stlll be tlylng to graduate 'l hele s Eleanol Relgle and Cola too I xx ondel' wh tt klnd of gum they chew But let s moxe on who w ants to st IS Slnce oul old cl lss has gone away And now a plcture greets oul eyes That fills us full of sobs and Slghg We see some bloodv shlps sall by And the commodole shouts flom may up hlgh It s Edmund Games agaln vue meet He s commandel of the Lake Palk Fleet The H0136 and dln IS somethlng an ful But thls IS vs dl so It IS law ful Howex er from the sholes arlse The fol ms of some we may surmlse Are angels angllng ln the lake And out thele steps one burly rake Jlm Clark who boldly shouts I vslsh You d stop that nolse' You ll scale the fish' Presto' The scene IS gone and novs We see a field with one lone cow But then the gate C16-38145 loud and cleal Behold' Behold' What haxe we hele Into the field comes Maly Furnell Round Brlndle s neck she tles a bell She has a pall she makes a bow And then she stalts to nlllk the con Fleld pall cow Maly disappears A loyful sound falls on our eal Jlm DdVlS IS dressed up llke a clown A CIYCUS must have come to town Yes there s the tent but my oh my' What IS thls slght that gleets my ey e 7 What keeps the tent up IH the a They hay en t any tent poles there Now thls may sound llke a lot of bunk But holdlng the tent IS Long John Funk Blll Ehrlch IS a bale back Fldel And Norma Cooper IS selllng Cldel Of all the unexpected slghts Thele s JSSSIC Bulklew d16SS9d1I1t1g'htS' And Mary Hammond gee she s thln' I bellexe she d get fat lf she d swallow a pln Look' See that fellow dressed llke a falry I do b8lleV6 that s Norbert Berry Bob Llghtell s a maglclan but his trlcks are qulte 0 He takes a lead nlckel and tl1lI1S It to gold Frank Games has an act that IS somewhat newer He does the Black Bottom wlth Helen Brewer Rule W1gglHS IS someu hat lncllned to be shy So she Just stands around watchlng people go by But enough of the LIICUS and the clrcus performers Gertrude Watson IS one of our soclal reformers For that s what we see when we look ln the glass And here IS another good looklng young lass Who would have thought of Charlotte Klrker That she would become a welfare worker? 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'21tte1'e11-1' '2 1'111. v X v.tv' lv .1 2 v hw ' A. , ' ' is - ' . 2 1 , I Y ' ,n TOTVIAHAWK 1927 SENIOR CLASS PLAY Fol lts mld yeal pelfolmance the senlol class D1 esented The Whole Town s Talklng Thls was a play of unusual merlt whlch w 'ls wlltten by John Fmerson and Anlta Loos The play was enacted on De cembel fifteenth and slxteenth to large responslve audlences The ac tlon beglns Wlth a tllck lVlr Slmmons was trylng to put 01 61 on hls wlfe Soon thelr daughter al rlx es wlth a clty Sp0lt He IS wery repulslve to her fathel M Slmmons plans w lth Chet Blnney hls partnel a malll age to hls daughtel to keep the buslness runnlng stlalght Chet a xery awkwald absent mlnded careless shy fellow ls l esentful at filst but he IS convlnced then the scheme wlll wolk He makes hls ploposal to Ethel but she lefuses Then hel fathel flames a fake lole affall th lt Chet was supposed to hfue had wlth a motlon plcture 3Ct18SS Just as they are swallowlng hls hook the actless makes a pel sonal appeal ance ln the town Then Henrv Slmmons has to lnx ent all sorts of StOl les to keep hlmself lnd 6 het out of tl0Ubl9 He IS not altogethel success ful but Ethel flnallv mllllcs Mr Blnney Roger Shlelds leaves wlth Letty Lythe and Don lld Sw lft EY erythlng 18 agaln quleted alound the llttle clty of Sandusky Those who m lde thc plav what 18 was 'lre Helen Bl GVVCI Rose mary Wlse Flank Games Mary Mlller Francls Dlllon Wllllam Mc GIUHIS Ruth Gleen Maly BIWHH Wllllam Ehl1Ch Charlotte Kllkel Norma COOD61 C lll Plgman The dlrectors w ele Mlss Bult and Mlss Campbell STOP THIEF The second class play g1Y9I1 by the class of 27 IS one full of mys terles and actlon The name IS Stop Thlef and that alone suggests the thrllls ln stole for the audlence Madge Carl lb to be marrled to James Cluney and has recelved the tlme of the weddlng day many beautlful and costly glfts MIS Carr who IS qulte dlgnlfied and somewhat deaf has hlred a mald fOl her daughter The mald named Nelle prowes to be a clook W01k1Ilg wlth her fiance Jack Doogan Joan Call and Calollne Calr ale slsters who ale also exclted OXGI the weddlng day andlts happenlngs Dr WllOUghby lS ln love wlth Joan and finds that Madge s weddlng ln terferes at tlmes w lth hls own w eddlng dav 'ill Call IS absent mlnd ed and thls fact IS a great help to the thlex es who ln order to throw the gullt of steallng on someone else place glftSlll'19j steal ln other peoples pockets After several artlcles haxe been found on James Cluney lt IS concluded that he too IS a kleptomanlc Mr Jamlson comes on the weddlng day to lecleem some stocks WhlCh Carl has taken as securlty on a loan and when he dlscox els the house has been robbed he clalms Carr to be crooked and calls ln the Sargeant of POl1C6 and the Officers Joe Thompson IS a plaln clothes detectlve and IS called to watch Cluney but meets Doogan and Nclle lnstead of Cluney They easlly get hlm out of the w ay by lylng and thus pl ex ent the plot from belng uncox er ed The pollce at last alrest the thl6V8S but allow them to escape Aftel the 1301166 leawe the two thleves uncover the fact that they have stolen all the glfts and aftel leturnlng GN erythlng they beg forglx eness and are malrled ln the last scene The three couples Jack and Nelle Dr Wlloughby and John Madge and James ale m lrrled by the Rex el Llld Mr Spelvln The followlng 88111018 took part Helen Abbott Rule Wlg'glHS M lry Fulnell Genexleve Rlchard Thelml Blushwood Lester Kemp James Thompklns Hal rg Parrlsh George Foote Paul Emler Howard Shellets Robelt Llghtell Lllfford Snyder L lyde Rlchalds John Funk Vernon Gllbelt A .. 1 ' l 1 4 1 . 4 1 1 it L - L LL L , . . . . v V Y L , L1 Y L x I Cn 1' l V '1 L L' L. 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I . . i L L L K 1 1 j Y. 1 Y ' ' 1 7 ' I 7 - ' 1 L - 1 ' 1 1 L . , L , L L L . - '. 7 1 ' , ' . 1 . . . . LY 7 7 Ln 1 ' . 1 1 L . L, , 1 L 1 1 1 L 1 1- . , , L, c x . l . . . . , 1 .1 . L L 1 .T , L, I 1 'l .A I I I 1 c , , z L , , 1 1 y 4 .1 11 A 1 9 9 il 1 0 . 1 ' 'F . '1 1 1 1 ' 7 1 Y y TOMAHAWK 1091 F- T v .4 TOMAHAWK-1927 l'1r:.t Row Emma Archer Thelma Arunhdlt John Allman Hmlmn Atklnsun Arthur lidgent Orland me 4 lim me Sauna Rum He en arcroft H lan '- M.-xtthus r Ma y l lulsman liuy Lhdpman Larrlz Lhcney lmu1..en1 Lullxsun lrtl R nw A hxrle-. 1 mmlnll I xrlus Dxrr lwlmum Dunlap Marius Daw-.on lwlwxrd Downey Allurt Dfxlr Karl P rm an uurth iuvx 1 u lf ls Ar uw Jack Herrington Paul 1 russdrth -Xulray fllclm rum 111 mms Munn Hulmu. Jac Hutmuhmr Haul Hendrrxon Sixth Rum l-rma Ilcnrlmrsnn Twnltt Hulsvmrth Purett Hxmllton Vxughn Hnuls Rumund uwell dnlr n lwlnd 4 un h :vs nl ngnns Vxub n Johns Inns hnnnoclv Llvdn lawn Nurlm I um JUSlllhlIll l xnclkruhn Wllml Mcfnrlty li'l l -, Eth -l l' . U ' ' l 'f l I4 , v - , In-sst A - ' Cunm- . ' r .. T - . ' ' ' , T' '- ' - , f- - 7 . Th' - ' ' 2 ': A 'z : z . I I z , ' - .- ' , I z ' , - - - , 'A I 1 . F I ' -Mal -I 1: st- - day, Carl Ewim: John Fulvvr. Walter Finlay, Hubert Finke. Hilda Ge-rcluwyn, Ge-urxrv Gouvers. Fifth R vv ' ' - ' f , ' I , . 1 1 2' 4 ', l-Il G 'll'z z ' k z f 2 Q-, ' H 2 . Fr' ' Hz ll, I ' H' ll. Sq- '- I Rn '- l'1rl 1 Hz ': 1 'h TOMAHAWK-1927 Flrst Row Lorme llcfullough Yellle Mrock Francls Mowery Madelme Nlart ter Florence Mueller Allce Mueller Lurla Mllllgan Second Row Mary 'Vllller Edlth Ixorman Emlly Perkms Hunter Phlll1pS Lloyd Powelson Martha Pence Harold Phlllls Thlrd Row Stanley Plummer Cec1lRoyer LolaJ Rlchcreek Marle Ryan Ralph Renner, Chesney Shand Thelma Schlegel bcherrer Pleanor Spurgem Donald Qtull Seward Salvage Flfth Row Ellzabeth Sharon Mildred Tubbs John Taylor Mary Tholnslev Nlary Tyson Stella Vlce Lloyd Wagonel Slxth Row Grace ll ells Irene Wolfe Hyacinth Waters Zelma Waters Mlldred Xvllght Challes Young . A - . 1. I y x . l i , , . L i ! I! ! 1 1 A . , . A , Y . . y . . , l T 1 G 1 ' l 1 . 1 , . Fourth Row-Ruth Sauerbrey, Kathryn Slaughter, Elizabeth Sauvary, Raymond I W Y is 1 . 1 5 . . , . . ' TOMAHAWK 1927 JUNIOR HISTORY Passrng into the last period of our hrgh school career we look back upon the first with great satrsfactron If ex er a pepprer group of students entered the portals of Coshocton Hrgh School than the class of 1928 rt has never been recorded on the pages of our Tomahawk Even rn our first year vse attalrred heights unknovsn by former fresh man classes Organraatron was one of the things we accomplrshed We were the hrst freshman class to whom thls responsrbrlrtv vu as en tr usted During that year the Jaz7ers farthfully supported all school actrvrtres Our cheerleaders saw that our pep nex er waned because we were vsatchlng one of our ovsn classmates vsrn hrs letter on the foot ball held As that year came to a close we were so much a part of hrgh school lrfe that we anxrouslv avs 'uted for the arrrval of the next year As we entered rn our Sophomore year ue v1eredeterm1ned to make rt better than the first All our drstrngurshed characterrstrcs clung to us with a redoubled xrgor We fclt a more bmdrng tre to C H S We were awakened Our knowledge vxas bro rdenrng The rntellectualrty of the class began drspl rvrng rtself rn every sophomore room In athletrcs we were equally eminent Sophomor es who were to be come rndrspensable players on our championship football team began to show their prowess on the grrdrron At the end of the Sophomore year we were recognwed as a drstrn gurshed class Another year has passed I It has eclipsed all others In athletrcs we were among the first In other actrvrtres we were well represented We feel that our hrgh school lrfe has been Well spent Our past three years have been so happy and successful that We eagerly look forward to the remarnrng year rn whrch we wrll strive to take the place of the Seniors our companrons for three short years who have Just completed then hrgh school career To the class of 1927 we extend our heartrest congratulatrons and wrsh their Journey through lrfe to be one of prosperrty and hap prness Erma Henderson 28 Cecrl Royer 28 OFFICERS Presrdent Robert Finke Vrce President Seward Salvage Sec Treas Eleanor Spurgeon CLASS COLORS Green and White 11. . 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Q . . y ' 9 1- 1 1 60 TOMAHAWK 1927 SOPHOMORE GIRLS ROW 1 Mlldred Zlmmer Maly qll1lh'l0I'lS Kerma Young' Belva Cox Flolence Ferbex Dorothy Brewer Yx onne Flson xrgorle M1115 Delmma Sexton Ixlllan Lalrd ROW Evelyn Lockard Goldle Krelder Dorothea Zxll Janlce Rogers Marlon Jones Ellen Hlnlg' Annette Ashman Mary Frances Thresh Florence Zelkowltz Annabelle Teale Mane Mlller Frances Cheney ROW 3 IHZXIHG Harrison Mary Patterson Jamce Gaumer Ruth Heffelfilnger VlTfZ,'lYll'1 Tracewell 'ini 1h Malklcy Bexmcc Knkpmtllclt Clace Snrulcs Flolse Way Fthel Scott ROW 4 Dorothy Hoyt f alnet Gflfflth Audrey Fmerson Kathleen Guenther Beatnce Mlller Ruth Hudson Fdna Abner Wlarle Laflln Gertrude Borden Bonme Emler Hester Wheeler ROW 5 Eva Felton Irene Cooper Fula Maffatt Lena Mxller Allce McCla1n Dorothy Van Voorhls Yetta W6lSbl8t Ruth Hudson Rachel Clark Fern Bolen Ruth Smlth .H X . K R . . .1 ' ' . . 'z , ' , L' . ' ' . I .' . , - I ' 1 I . J .n ' ' 1 n Katherine Huff , 7 4 , ' . . 1 n 0 I , ' 1 - 1. . . 3 u 2 A . . 1 ' ' . ROW 1 Monford Buiicll Karl Lang Francis Fowler Robert Blssonnette George Zimmer Raymond McCoy James Lear Hugh Smith John Tidball Victor Park ROW 2 James Neldon Edward Gifford Junior Patterson Dudley Wells Martin Davidorf Vere Cooley James Plematis Fred Hosfelt Morris Williams ROW 3 Ralph Ringwalt Carl Schumaker Frank Murphy Delbert McCluggage Franklin Hickman Grayden Binning SOPHOMORE BOYS Robeit Games Harry Green Robert Parrish Garland Fitzpatrick Daniel Parks ROW 4 Paul Spang Leonard Funk Fenton Lynch Homer Porteus Fdwin King George Ringwalt Lorenzo Crawford Wilber Plummer Jack Parks ROW 5 Edwin Stone Raymond Robertson Charles Cooper Frederick Huber Robert Bales Gilbert McKee Robert Edgar Harold Honabarger Leonard Patrick Robert West Homer Roberts TOMAHAWK-1927 N u H1 X 4 ,Ir V 4fjA X 4-'nf TIJ14 i frfgi , ful W1 vi mfr 'g ,I.. ' , if-11g1lXXu1 I W pq,-1 A Xilffllf. 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KK 'fl 11 Ilillj' 5--:Qu l I 1 IH 4 Il X It P4 1' I I I il x I X r M Fwx Hr YI11 1111+ TOVIAHAWK 1927 TOMAHAWK-1927 FIRST ROW Hlldegrade Ahner Helen Guy Eleanor Balrd Loulse Hlser Kathryn Huber Edith Crossley Gertlude Gla7er Catherlne Sells Audrey Davls Florence Mumaw Erma Myers Pauline Muller Dolothy' Adams Helen Graham Azalla Jennlngs Fsther Larr Roma Allen Edlth Zelkowxtz Imogene Plgman Marvel Fett Mlldred Cox Catherme Clmger Waumta Latler Madehne Sharples Hllda Grace Morse Josephine D Ostroph Catherme Boal Josephme Norman THIRD ROW Vlvlan McNab Marjorle Evans Alma Dickerson FRESHMAN GIRLS Flolse Balo Frma Hall Lucllle Webb Jane Westfall Roberta Thompson Esther Emler Betty Bown Melba Maxwell Ruth Decker Leota Schwartz Margaret Clark Mary Kathryn Kllne Aurela Stefan FOURTH ROW Adelme Roderlck Mary Ellzabeth Swonger Sy1Vld Johnson Hazel Grogro Opol Strom V1rg1n1a Bowers Ruth Wells Dons Mueller Mary Jane Cochran Marguerlte Hedge FIFTH R0 W Maly Neldon Phzabeth Conner Thelma Bryan Mary Cresap Malgaret Corwm Isabella Besst Roberta Steed Zelpha Stanton Juanlta Burch Margalet Turn Norma Norr1s Evelyn Banks Elma Maltln SIXTH ROW Vera Bryan Beatr1ce Collms 'Velma Johns Phyllis Nlchols Vlrgmla Way lllllan Gndowvn Norma Wxlson Mamle Bxggs Norma Mlller Ethel Wood Thelma WVl'llt6SldC SEVENTH ROW Emma Dlckerson Vlolet Clark Flsle Frederlck Fayola Dunfey Catherme Besst Mary Nelson Mlldred Hall Ioma Mlchael Naoma Trego Grace Mlchael Izeta Spear I1 ma T rlgg . . . f . . . -:..4a',Q,LWJ2-9933! 4, . . . . . N. ' SECOND ROW Dorothy Miller Dorothy Wilson i ? . . BOTTOM ROW Richard xWlS0l'llJUl'2' Fugene Brooks Robert Treat Carl Norris Rone Henderson Cecil Horn James Talmadge Jesse Hahn Ray Miller SECOND ROW Harold Noble Donald Clark Raymond Roof James Kind Baird Day Dan Brushwood Charles Rogers Victor Hoffman Harold Gephart Warren Crouso Vincent Brindly Arthur Barry THIRD ROW Harold Sees Donald Bordenkirker Gerald Walker Lemoyne Carnahan FRESHMAN BOYS Kenath Dullng Russel Dunlap Arthur Edwards Ross Dickey Raymond Johns Fdwln Lee Robert Taylor Norman Nelson John Haifner Donald Fitch FOURTH ROW Edward Foster James Odor Eugene Gorseline Donald Stoker Bernard Preston Karl Metz Sam Thompkins Joe Smith William Waters Robert McQuiston Dale Wright FIFTH ROW Virgil Pierce Raymond March Gailord Shaw Edgar Karns YValdo Clark Kenneth Grant Robert Stipes Frnest Cornell Earl Burrell Earl Rlchcreek Russel Dunlap' SIXTH ROW Carl Fox Edward McComber Albert Foote Leonard Zeiger George Wiggins Francis Purcell Harold Pence Robert Boz Harold Miller Raymond Gaither Raymond Kohl Ward West TOP ROW Charles Lightell Charles George Karl Hall Donald Darr Jack Harris Dale Sharples Jay Wheeler Earl McDonald TOMAHAWK-1927 O H 1111 XX C1 XSS 11191 s 1,1 Xx V 1 xx 11x 11 s 1 s 11111 111s 111111 1111- 1 l LNNIT 1 ss , 1111s 1 11 1,1 1 Q x X1 11 1 1 1 N 1 K 1' 115 N N 111 XR s 1 11s 10111111111 X1 IGN 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 N N lN 111 1 N N N 1 1 N 1111 111 sl1 111 111 11 JN 11111 111 11111l1111l1e11 11-11 1 1 gg s 1 1 N 3 J 1 PN 11111111111 -X1:1ms 11 1 X11 111 X 1 81111191 11111111.11 .111 'l' O M A A W K s- 1 fl 7 1 F121-Irl , .' 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' !1 ': 'a,x.vmjl':,fQ Tse' TOMAHAWK-1927 BOOSTER CLUB Row 1 Challotte Klrker Rosemary WISE Howard Stewart Mlss Rlchardson llclcn Abbott Flank Games Genevleve Rlchard Row 2 Maly Mlller Thelma Brushwood Mary Loulse Dawson Veo Haller llmes Thompklns Marle BIIQI Ruth Green Nora Roof Row l Clxde Rlchard M315 Blvan Ceolge Foote Rule hvlgglni Madellne VK hltesldc lcstel Kemp lvlllldlll MCGIDUIS Row 4 Hou llcl Shelrets Fdnlund Clmcs MHIV Hammond losephlne Culll on Nolllll COOIJQI M lrcclla Shuler The BOOSt6l Club was rather late belng organlzed thls year but lt s bettel to be late than never The Club has accompllshed much lnyvxay, and all the membels have done thelr best ln boostlng the Club We sponsol ed the debatlng teams and gave feeds for them af tel sex elal of the debates The members of the club showed great ln telest ln the debates and set a good example for the rest of Coshocton Hlgh to follovx for we W ele legular ln our attendance at all the debates held on the home flool Anothel accompllshment was a football banquet g1V6H at Stage C oach Tax ern The show Man Plckford ln Sparrows was sponsored by BOOSt6l Club and we cleared almost 85100 00 Then, too, we gave a banquet at Stage C oath Tavern for letter men on both glrls and boys' basketball teams The membels have at all tlmes been wllllng to work when asked and we hope that the BO0St6lS of next year wlll carry on the wolk of the Club 2 H L s 2 1 ll 1 1 1 ' l 'Q . Z -v ' ' . 1 I 9 1 I 1 11 , ., , , 1 , , . . . . 1 1 1 1, 1 1 1,1 ' '. ' 1 . J 7 7 'J 7 . li. x V ' x . .l . . . , J., , 1. -- 'z' 1 ' J., 1 12 fx, 'L ,. .4 , - . 1 . 1 . 1 ' s , 1 , 1 1 . , 1 1 1 1 f 1 '71 1 1 ' 1 1 1 V1 1 1 1 ' ' ' 1 L 1 , - ca 77 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' . ' '1' 1, ' v v 1 1 ' 7 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 , .y ' ' U 77 1 . 1 .I 1 1 ' v . . 1 1 1 ' ' . ' 7 J L1 . . 1 1 1 1 1 11 ' a 1 l, 1 1 TOMAHAWK-1927 Fiont Row Left to Right Francis Moxxely FIHHCIS Dillon Lester Kemp Har old Phlllis Fdmund Gaines Second Roxv Fdmonu Sexton Fleanol Spulgeon Thelma Biushxvood Maly llillei Lois kennedy Helen Blexvei Epha Courtrlght Helen Abbott Third Roxx lflifabeth Sauvary Marie Brier Nl ny Louise Dawson Charlotte Knkei Veo Hillel Josephine Lullison Nora Roof Fouxth Roxx Madeline Whiteside Mary Furnell Cliffoid Snyder Paul Emler James Davis Lloyd W 1g,ne1 Rosemary Wise COSHOCTON CHAPTER OF INATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Nlelle Thrapp xx'1s the only member ele ted in the Junior Vefir xx ho did not return to Coshocton High She will be graduated from Lakexxood High The other five chapter members have taken an ac tive part in all xttivitles and will all close their Senlor year with fine acedemic standings its effoits upon the annual banquet in the spi mg This year it was held at the Country Club on Aplll 29th Mr Jones Secretary of Senator Willis was the speaker of the ex ening His subJect was China M lones is an dl.1thOllt5 on China and the address as well as the various lltlLleS of C hinese wear xx hich he bl ought xv1th him xx ere all fas mat mg and deeply appreciated The faculty the toxxn, and the student body acknowledged the society to be 1 sound constiuctixe force 1nd xxe ue all pioud of ou: Jumois The folloxxlng membeis of the fic ulty compose the council M Fostci Ch mm in N11 Iybugel Secret uy Miss Mcbabe Miss Burt VI1 Rehud and M1 Haskins , ,rn i 4, A C nl. G . . 7 -u z .' . , A ' S 1 ' , ' , ' 1 .7 ' 7 , .! l ' ' ', z U, : 3 , . l Y . '.. ' : ' ' . . , Y ' I A . n I The society has adopted the permanent policy of concentrating .- ' : f . .- . r. ' Q l 1 l a Q Y 1 , Q a 4 1. . L. A. . , . v , SC , . , . t L . - ' .' ' : r. .'1',fz ' 2 g. '. ,.z' ', 1' 3 , ', TOMAHAWK-1927 HI Y CLUB Front Row FIZUCIS Pfltton Clyde Rlthald Ccmgc Foote HOXN3ld Stewart Flank Games Mr Pence Second Row Geolgc Thompklns Flantls NIUXVLIV Robelt Stevsaxt Howard Shelle s Fxancls Dlllon Chesnes Shand Robelt Fmke James Thompkms Izstu Kemp Fdmund Gannts Thls organwatlon whlch IS formlng a part of the school program IS a factor for development of leadels The club IS trymg to l1ve up to the ldeals as set forth in thelr purpose Mr Pence IS the adult leader and thls 1s assurance of kmdly but firm guldance The club has made some lapld strldes ln the past Let's have the same push next year OFFICERS Presldent Howard Stewart Vice P1 esldent Edmund Games Treasulex Flank Games Secretaly Geol ge Foote U O I . vT . 'C I , V Y ' 1 . - , I ? . - , v . A , ' . , . . L' l Q -A ' A., 1 ,'t. A A n. , u v u , 1 ' u 1 0 1 u . 1 I 1 v F 1 1 I 1 4 I . L. , . , . D . , , , . Third Row-Seward Salvage, Paul Elnler Robert Lightell, VVilliam McGinn1s, I ,l. , . , , A '. ,l.. 4 5 Pl 1 . - W 7 u K a TOMAHAWK-1927 Front Pow Wins Loxenv aclxlsex Nlxss RlCl'l'llLli0Tl advxsex lllfllflilfl Tones N 'uw Mxllcl fhallotte Kllkel He en BIGXXQI Ham Bvvin 'Nlarx Plumn e Second Row NIHTIQ B1 ler Marv LOUISE Dawson Yeo Halle! Wlamne Ogle Opll Rlchaldo Josephlne Culllson lxldlV Hammond Secretaly Thlrd Row Pthel VVolfe Ro f:'lUdlX W1 e Pxesldent Mddelme VN l llt9SlllG f el txude Croft Wlaxgalet Harms Wlargueute BlCIf1tXl9 Maly Furnell lxell Bunell Fourth Row Opal Hlser Dorothv Wrxght Epha Courtrlght Gaxntlle Dcule Jessle Bulklew Thelma Leech INOIHIB Coopel Helen Abbott P Pul 1ty E Equallty P Pel sevex ance Gul Resel ve Club Front Ron Nl s Buxt 2lflNl9l Frma Hendexson 'Nllxs Bouchel .xdusu G1 :hum Second lou Thclml -Xlonhalt Nabil Fa telclax P111 lljttll Sauk in 7Llm1 xtex A dzu Cnldou 'NI nth: Pence tleu u ex Un e mt N .nttu om ,nz om Ion ne NIL! ullough Imogene fulll mn Thml Pow Helen Atkln on Glace Well XX llmu lllllllll S Lll'1 N lco I cphmc tl YIHLKX l I lil il lit Fourth Pon Pdnl ll All Puth Sdutlbl x A ll -V, 1 1' l . . - .V l . v .y A -v A.. 'L , L . 1. I X.. ' v ' -' '. v 7 , 1 ' 1 . . 5. ' , y , , , . . , . ' ' ., H ,, . , ' 'N , n ' '. ' , - Q '-Q . . - 1' 5,-, , l , . 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Hll iz Girrlowyn, Lois Ke 'l,', viv- l!'L'F.l'll1.Q AIi'- X11 -l -r, ' t '- I z 2 , t J' TOMAHAWK-192 PIONEER CLUB GIRL RESFRVF Fl mt Pon lllello ll Ohh Ruth Qnllth Maly Flevlp Fsthel IIlYllOl XIOIIIYI Nllllzl Second Row Niles F Campbell Dolthv lrV1lS0ll MISQ C Henderson Paullne Xllllel Mlss F Logan Roberta Thompaon Dorothy Adanfla Tllllfl Row Ilene Coopel Phvllls lN1chols Hlldegrade Ahner Norlna Wllson Fsthtl lall LOUISE IIISGI Fdlth Z9lk0WltZ Foulth Row Wlelba Nlaxvvell Kerman Young Grace Mlchael Jane Westfall NI lIE'l18t Clallx Bett5 Bown Leota Schwartz Inlogent Plgman Flfth Row Pllvaheth Conner Fdlth Croslev Aurela Stephen Catherlne Huber Tll6'lllll Bly ln llclcn I l lhanl DUIIS Muellel ence NIUYHIXX Flolence Zelkowltz llfI3l'J0119 Exans Second Ron Illlla JIXQIQ Roberta Steed Frnla Trlge 'Nlarv Slnlnlons Mlia lltllfl9l l NI Campbell XIIQQ Logan Tllllil Pow Roma -Xllen Garnet Lxonq Dorothx Van Xoorhls Edna Ahner XLllll'i. John 'llalx Neldon Xetta VS elQblat Foulth Roxs Cathellne Ollnger Dolothy Mlller Maxlne HHIFISOU Dolothy lloxt Genexlut Poppe Ileta Qpeer Xlrglnla Tracevlell Mary Pattelson Fltth Pon Ruth Heffelfingel BQIDICG Kllkpatrlck Mary F Thlesh Vlolet Bfjldtlllxlllxil Illldl f IACG NIOIQQ X7lXl2iI'l NIcNabb Audrey Dans, l - 'f ' -. '- l ' ' , . ' , ' ,' , ' 1. ', A ' . I .' 1 I '--l l. J' , ' , ' , ' , I. . , ' A x ', sul A. I , L , lv n 1 g A ' I 7 - . '7 7 1 AQ ' ' 1' ' ', f .' ', 4 . . ' V Z4 A L' V s s . 1 7 . 2 ' C ' , , Y , . Yi 4 1 4 . v x ' r , . z ' 'z , 2 l I 'z ' , ' 5 '. Front Row Left to Right-Janice Gaunler, Eleanor Baird, Juanita Latier, Flor- , . : 2 ,, . . y . v I ' t Q . - I '-' lj.-I, . , . ,l L . ., ., A 'so l, . lSs '- , . ,. . I ' lk A s .I -v .Y I y v v ,' -1 4 1 v I v 1 V I - C 5, - h , -, . - . ' n ' . I v . . Z . 1 . Y . , . I L we . .2 l . . y ' , ' . A. y . , Y .,,. , 2 I ., A .A , , A , , .' TOMAHAWK 1927 HOWLERS CI UB Bottom Pow loft to rx ht I ul IVICDJNILIS feorgt Foote I'llllCS Thompkms Fclmuml Games Fx 1nlI C lmu WI Ixbargez Second Ron Robert Stewart Howard Stewart Lexus VI est Howard qherrets F1 mme Patton C ul ll Llls Fmnus Dlllon Thud Pow James IIIVIN Robelt Llghtell Paul Fmlez Jfxtk H6lTlU2t0H Wllllam Mtfnnms Iester I emp Absent IV1ll1am Fh 10h Thls club assumed the burden of gettmg thmga peped up untll the Booeters 0rgan17ed It took charge of football tlcket aalee aa Well aa baeketball salee It has conducted several pep meetmgs The club hae foatered ln a frlendly way all local eventa and hae been going Qteadlly on wlth some larger projecta ln mlnd whlch xx hen accomphsh ed w1ll be hlatory for our school OFFICERS P1 esldent Edmund Gameq XICQ Pxe-Ildent James Thompklns Secretfuv Geolge Foot T1 easunex F1 mk Gamee I J J ' 1 ' I un 1 f' 1 I Y gg' -u. I ' I., 1 -1 ' , .I I ., I 1 lc 1 u n I '., ' I In '.,l !. 1-' . I 1 ' ,1 v ' 1'. 7 1 1 1 L 1 L I g L , x 1 I , C L ry 1. .' 1 1 . ', . .1 .'. ' 4 . , 4 I. . . t 1 I 1 I, , I , I , ,. . l , . . . , . , . , ,. , 1 . x ,I . -1 1 . 1 . V' . . . II I L L A u . L L A L 1 I 1 I 1 I I I. I I 1 r I I , I, I V - I I I , I I . 1 L1 L L 1 1' 1 ' I I L L I 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1. I 1 I RFD AND BLACK STAFF Fditor-in-chief Associate Editor Business Nlzinager Advertising Munugrer Sales Mz1nz1g'cr Senior Editor Junior Editor Sophomore Editor Freshmen Editor Athletic Editors Joke Editor ,, , ,,,,,,,,,,, , ,, , , Alumni and Social Editor Exchange Editor Asst. Advertising' Manager Typists , , VV1ll1am Fhrich Lois Kennedy Lloyd Wagoner Francis Mowery James Tompkins Helen Abbott Donald Stull Marion Jones Phyllis Nichols George Ringwalt Elizabeth Sauvary , Lester Kemp Marie Brier Charlotte Kirker Helen Atkinson , N 7, Veo Haller Mary Louise Dawson Edmonia Saxton AdX'lSC1'S ,., .H ,,,, , ,,..,.. , ,, Ida Lgyenz Anna McCabe TOMAHAWK 1927 TOMAHAWK-1927 DEBATIN G Front Row Coach Lybarger Charlotte Kirker Annrbelle Terle Helen Brewer f o rch Rehard Second Row Mary Mrller Martrn Davrdorf, Rosemary Wrse, Wrlllam McG1n ms Francis Drllon Marron Jones Josephine C ullrson In the Marietta College Association we were first paired wrth Mcf'onnclsvrlle Much 3rd Both the affirmative team composed of Mary Mrller Helen Brewer, Rosemary Wrse and Marron Jones alternate and the negatrve team composed of Charlotte Krrker Annabelle Teale Francis Drllon ind Josephine fullrson alternate were victorious VVe were next paired wrth Marietta and St Clarrsvrlle on on March 21st wrth the same lineup Both these debates were lost The Marietta debate was a very close contest m whrch Mary Mrller and Rosemary Wrse were hrgh point getters over two of the opposing teams Arrangements had rn the mean trme been completed wrth Lancaster and Cam bridge to form another triangle caster, while the Cambrrdge negatrve team debated us at Coshocton Our affrrma tive team was composed of Mary Mrller Frank Games Rosemary Wrse and Helen Brewer, alternate All the affirmative teams won rn the triangle making the standing virtually a te On actual percentages of points scored we stood second wrth Lancaster Hrst and Cambridge thrrd We next arranged a dual debate wrth the Newark second teams and our second teams Our affrrmatrve team consisted of Marron Jones Harold Pence Martrn Davrd orf and Rosemary Wrse alternate Our negatrve team was made up of Wrllram Mc Grnnrs Annabelle Teale Harry Green and brancrs Drllon alternate Our teams lost both these debates, bv a close score at home but overwhelmingly at Newark It was fine experience and rt was a privilege to meet such .1 splendid organization as Newark Hr possesses It seemed to the coaches that the season had reached a peak without our op ponents feelrng the full power of our forensic abrlrty Therefore, we arranged for a dual debate wrth New Philadelphia for May 2nd The affirmative team was composed of Mary Mrller Harry Green, Rosemary Wrse and Helen Brewer, alternate They won by a score of two to one Our negatrve team defeated the red and black for the last trme at home, cover ed themselves wrth glory before a small but enthusrastrc crowd and won by a unam mous vote This team came from behrnd after losing two debates, and deffeated Yew Philadelphia which held vrctorres over the Canton Mansfield triangle These were notable triumphs, and the coaches and the school all feel that the season closed successfully our percentage of wrns being 62 5 per cent The question debated throughout the season was Resolved That the Direct Prrmary method of nomrnatrng state and local officials should be abolrshed , - f . , f . ' ', z 1 , ' ', , z - . T ' ', L' L .. ., , , , , . . , 1 ' . 1 - .'. ' , . . . ' . ' r , 1 ' ' . t' ' . ' ' ' A 2 . . L . . ,., . . ' . ' . , . . ' . , h - D I, . Q . , - t 1 '.,., Y.. J, 5, L. ,. v s. I ' ' L . I 1 ' , . ,' . . , . April 12th the negative team, composed of the same lineup, journeyed to Lan- . . ' , W L ' . - ! 7 1 . - g , : , .- .' ' va . . .B . , 1 , . . - . . Y . . - , . , 'v 1 s - 1 . - - ' 5 . ,' ' ' , . I Y y - L . . , . . . - . I , . . i s . ' . . U . ' .' . - ' ' . ' '. . . ' 77 ., . TOMAHAWK-1927 JUNIOR AND SENIOR GIRLS GLEE CLUB Front Row Ed1th Croeley Helen Brewer Mary Bryan Opal Rlchards Second Royy F111 xbeth Sharon Ppha Coultrlght Ruth H3Yl11lt0Il MISS LOf.,lIl Nl ny H xmmond Ann xhel Pxtton X xylan McNab Thnd Roxy Nom Roof Rachel Welle Nlary LOUISE Dawson Marle Brlel Veo Haller Ruth Slaughter Fouxth Roxy Nlary Furnell Thelma Hudson Wmxfred Mohler, Mary Tyson Edna Hall Bexmce Knkpatuck Helen Abbott Flfth Rovs Flolse Bxlo Gtiblgla H lxton Low Treat Dorothy Wrlght, Gay nelle Deeds Ithtl 'Nelrlon FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE GIRLS GLEE CLUB F1ONt Row Flolence Zelovutz Fdna Ahner Carnet Lyons Loulse HISQY, Amy Blggg Second Row I-llen IIIIIIQ' DIIITIC Laf11n Mauon Jones Mlss Logan Yvonne Plson Coldle Klldcl llI'1flLl1ll0 Sharplei Jfmlce ROg6lS Thnd Roxy lllldtglamle Ahnel Xettfz Welsblat Sylvla Johnbon Fern Bolen nl A111161 Pyllls lmcholm Fourth Roxy NI'11'jOll6 lfyans Imogene P1gman Mlldred Clark, Mary Pat tel on HCNIQI XI healer Dorothy Hoyt F1tth Roxy PIAIILQS Cheney L1ll1an Land Mlldled Klndel, Mary Slmmons, I nulme NIlll9l Donothy Ad :ms Robelta Thompson - v . v ' - 1 J 1 I v 'f, W , T n ' ' '1- yr I T1 .L A, , A , , .. 4, 1 -v A 1 4 Y'v.. . I I 1 , c 1 , . lv - v - 1. v l uv ' v ' ' 1 A C 5 9 '7 A u ' 7 Y , L . , - v I v A . 1 ' 1 9 1 ,. . . . n a - . . , . . . , . . .. . , 4 , 1 , ' 1 , . , . I. - C . '. ., . . 5 ' l 'x Y. 4 Y . ' I 1 1 1 ' 'J ' TY, . , . .... . ,. . Q L . . J . ', .ll 7 7 4, I, ' , Q ' n c -, c '. h v . . , . , . L ly-1 . - v 1 . ' A X 2 4 ' a' 1 1 , , . V . . . IA . , , . . . . , , . . . , y . . .. . 4 ,. . - . 4 . ., A , .Q ,. ,. ,, .... 1 ' v . - V W.. . . ' v ' ' '. ' . ' . ' . . ' 7 ' 1. . . , . . ' - 1 . 4 7 ' TOMAHAWK-1927 BOYS GLEE CLUB Front Pow Clyde Rlchilflx Raw Chapmm flcvrlon Bmmng Nliss Iopjan I nliut I uiish Fi IYILIS Foxxlu Fi ink Gaines Second Roxx James Neldon Delbeit Nlcfluggage Franklin Hickman Harold Noble Fucleilclx Hubel Third Row Iames Plcmxti Paul CIO'-hilt Ralph Rennel Duld Balo Tack glul f ORCHESTRA 1 fll 1 nemux Ciffuirl lxful lan fi 1 uc Joint an mn Nllw Io an x 1 N ilk Ilur 4 1 1 X I X1 ' I '-' 1 jl z, I'-. I , J ,. Y.. .U v,. .. - '. ,. s 4 . , c . . 1. ,. , vi ,. V . ' . ' ' v L - A v A n v y .l . . ,- I' '-. 1. lzs, 1':z', ' ', 2' ,. II4-rrm f 1 , .Iamvs 'lzu'k. I.:-ft In liiult-IM gflzs lluigfht, Rfsl 1 VI'isc, f'hzn'lc-s 2' ' , '. ' , g, Nlznrtin Ilzwiflm-t', Mutthow Vmim-i', Ilmvzwrl Sherrets, llc-llu-rl lIm'f'lL1gg5age, William Nldliiiriif. Vvcil Ii yer, Mary .lame f' -hran, I ' hy V' V 'hees, . , g , fir-115-il.-ii Iiimiingy Ifrlviii Ima-. BI2llll'IL'Q' Hull, Wzxymi IIl'Il'.i'lllIlL1'4Jl', Sc-wzirl fz 'nge-, ll -3' We-llf, lliuh Smith, Yivtwr IE rks. I.lu.'4l I' nvclsun. TOMAHAWK-1927 TOWNSHEND LITERARY SOCIETY First Row fLeft to Rlghtj Warren Crouso Raymond Roof Robert Treat Mr C H VVemg' flnstructorj Myron Henderson Geolge Zimmer Howard Erman Second Row Raymond McCoy Max Rusk Fall Norris Fail Burrell Carl Er in in Floyd Swongu Top Row Evc1ettRoyer Roland Tyson Robeit Finlay Homel Porteus Ruth fond B Ilxyu Waltfx Fmliv lleimm Vinscl l umst I mmll fnot shown President l verett Royer Vice President Robert Fmlay Secretary Treasurer Homer Porteus Censoi Herman Vinsel Motto By Striving We Triumph Colors Old Gold and Purple with the Townshend and L1te1 ary Society of the Ohio State University and formed a local Junior organization This society was formed for the purpose of promoting leadership, social Intercourse and furnishing recreation Any boy, who IS or has been enrolled in vocational argl culture is eligible to membership in this chapter This chapter now consists of twenty two active members Our so ciety meets the first Monday night of each month The program con sists of talks stories stunts debates and warlous contests, later we hold a business session This year we furnished grange programs, sponsored a visitation day progiam and orgamzed 1 baseball and basketball team to play othel teams April 27 we held our annual pfxrent son banquet, which met with great success Dan Alfi ed V1x11n of the O S U was our main speaker By keeping oui motto By Striving We Triumph ln mind, We h we expeiienced 1 successful yeal I I 1 V . . U W ' r . 1 1 - 1. . , , ' , . W 1 -' 1 1 I ' r 1 ' 1 ' Z , 5 '. T 1 - . , D . , Y . ' , - , - ' . 1 11, ' f' at , ' z 3 1, zz ' 4: I ' - ,' ,j - bf' A C ' :-H' ' .' ' Q ,',' ' In the middle of 1926 the agriculture department became affiliated I . , - '. . 7 . . . ' ' . 7 . 7 K 5 . . , , 2 A. . . C 'L . . ' -- ' f 2 , . . ., . . - I ,, . . . ,, . . 2 . . '. TOMAHAWK 1927 LINCOLN ESSAY ABRAHANI LINCOI IN THF IIITTER W RITFR Whcn th rr rnrc of -Xlrr rh rm Lrn oln s nrcntronel before r crowd drfferent ones thrnk of hrm as the Cryrl War Presrdent the lawyer the speaker the mrn ot Col the rnrn of deep unlerstrndrng rrrd s mp rt'ry honest Abe nerhay s the polrtr rrn yet scl 'om does anyone thrnk of hrm as the letterwrrter He often excused hrmself lor hrs poor letters but Lrn oln wrth hrs command of clear and srmrrlc Fnglrsh hrs exposrtorv lowers and hrs deep unclerstrnclrng of anl symp'rth1 wrth hum rn nrture was a great letter wrrter Thosc srnrr cgurlrtrcs whrc'r mrr'e Lrncoln a great Presrdent r grert srcrkcr r great lawyer made hrm a great letter wrrter Hrs lrfe and character are clearlv mnrored rn hrs letters It we shoul l stu ly these letters we should Irnl that one letter often drffer cl were moody sometrmes they were full of hope or trust agarn they expressed forebo lrngs drsapporntment Always they w ere clear arrl srmple always there was understandrng and love for hrs fellow be rngs Never were they brtter and hrrd ey en when they contarned r note of rrony Very often hrs letters contarned a brt of good adyrse In one let ter wrrtten durrng a campargn rn whrch the Whrgs were berng defeat ed hrs advrce to the younger men of the party rs Now as to the young men you must not wart to be brought forward by the older men For rnstance do you suppose that I should ever haye got rnto publrc notrce rf I had warted to be hunted up and pushed forward by older men? In another letter he says The way for a young man to rrse rs to rm prove hrmself rn every way he can ney er suspect that any body wrshed to hmder hrm Allow me to assure you that susprcron rnd rerlousy never drd help any man rn any srtuatron Lrncoln rose to the herghts he drd because he drd not w rrt for any one to come and push hrm for wud but went torwrrd bcc ruse of hrs own rggressrxcncss rnl lr rrd work Lrncoln once hrd fr love rffarr wrth a grrl fron Kentucky H drd not really care for her but because of a promrse he made to her srs ter he felt rt hrs duty to go on wrth the affarr When he went to Sprrng field he wrote to her but very queer letters they were for a young man to wrrte to the grrl wrth whom he was supposed to be rn love They were frlled wrth polrtrcal news and reasons whv she shouldnt marry hrm After awhrle he proposed from a sense of duty and co hrs grefrt sur prrse was refused Later when the whole alfarr was ox er he wrotc to an rntrmate frrend Mrs O H Brownrng and descrrbed the wholc affarr rn a most amusrng manner tellrng about how drsappornted he was rn the grrl and how surprrsecl he was when she refused hrm He sard that he almost began to care for her when he found he couldnt have her after all Latex w hen the letter w rs publrshed Lrncoln w rs severely crrtrcrsed for hrs humorous treatment of the affarr How ey er we must remember that the letter was w rrtten to a very rntrmfrte frrend about a matter that was xery close to hrs heart and had becrr for 1 year and a half After thrs love affarr he entered rnto a state of deep melancholy Hrs letters to Joshua F Speed show thrs Speed had been Lrncoln s room mate for four years rn Sprrngfield and was hrs most rntrmate frrend Later when a brographer wanted Speed to let hrm haue Lrncoln s letters to hrm rt w rs done wrth much reluctance and only after sex eral erasures had been made Shortly after Lrncoln s loye atfarr Speed was engaged but he w as very depressed for a long trme for fear' he drd not love the grrl as he should All L1ncoln's letters to hrm at that trme, and ey er for ar short trme after hrs marrrage, were an attempt to cheer hrm up and encour age hrm Howey er, hrs own mrsgrxrngs are shown a lrttle later rn a TT' I The rrllrrwirrg prim- essay' was rrrrfsvrrtwl in f'h:rp0l. lsnlrr-l Guy, '2T, Worr Ihr- lrirrcoln modal which is ulTvre-rl zrnrrlrzrllv f rr the- larsl lfrreulrr rs:-:fr 1 Y Y Y Y A A 1 ' ,J I 4 I , ,, Z , A .2 Z ' 5 . , ' , . 2 , . . 1. ,. 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TOMAHAWK 1927 l111e1 111 Speed 1n xx h11h he says I xx ant to ask you a elose quest1on A11 x1111 noxx lll feelmg as xvell 1s 1udgment glad that you ale mar 11111 1 x Ill ll F10m anx bodv but me th1s xxould be an lmpudent 1111est111n not 10 lJ61016l 1ted but I knoxx you Wlll pardon It IH me Please 111sxx11 1111111111 IN I 1m 1mpat1ent to knoxx l1n111111 deep sympathx and unde1stand1ng are shoxxn 1n h1s let 111 111 Nl1s l111l1x IH xx l11eh he speaks to he1 about the loss of he1 hxe sf 18 111 1111 1lX1l Wa1 Agam xvhen lt became necessary for h1m to 111111 Ill 01111111 lellllm 1nd to '1 xoung a1 my of11ee1 for quarlelmg xx 1th 11111 111 .l'llN 1ss11 l1t6N he 11111 so ln '1 very f'1the1ly and affectlonate man 1111 It IN 111011 11115 one of the most gentle repumands on record I xe1x 1111115 l1kes to be remembered Lmeoln VVlth h1s deep unde1 sl 1111111155 1e llfed th1s and xx hen he xxxote to Mary Speed shortly afte1 1 XlSl1 111 hen l111n1e he spoke about 1 Illlmbel of persons he ha11 met 1l111e 111e11t1o11111g somethmg that e'1eh had done to make h1s x1s1L pleas 1111 Ol QIXIHQ., he1 some message to glxe to them We knoxx llttle about Llneolns geneology some of that xve ean le 1111 110111 h1s lette1s When he began to be known th1ough the coun 11x txxo 1l1tle1ent men Dax1d and Jessle Lmcoln xx1ote to h1m askmg llllll 11 he xx IS 1elated to them and he xx1ote back g1x1ng them what he knexx illllllt h1s famlly 111110111 xx as also an 1nx ento1 He onee lmprox ed upon a system of bellovxs 101 buoymg up a shlp oversand bals When he sent hlS model 11110 the patent O1f1C9 he accompanled 1t wlth a clear conclse lette1 e11pla1n111g the use the method of opelatlng and the advantages L1n1oln otten xx1ote lette1s full of humor In a lette1 to Thullow Reed thankmg h1m fO1 a eompllment on h1s notlficatlon speech he sald 1h1t 11 xx ould p1obably weax as long as anythlng else he had sald or Vkllttell 11 not bettel although 1t dld not seem xely popular at that 11me At 'mother 11m1 xvhen he xv'1s applymg f0l a 111110111 pass he Wrote De ll qll S1xs T11111 to lohn He1e s yo11 old l11oke11 xvheell1111oxx Ixe l110ke 11 USIH 1111 11 I xx1sh 5011 xx 011111 me111l lt 1 1se I shall want to bal 111xx 11 th1s ll1Ll 110011 AL1ll1j, 011 th1s p1eeedent I say Heres your old ealked hat I xxlsh you xxould take It and send me a nexx one ease I shall want to use 111,110 f11st of 11131011 Lmeoln xx IS gleatly opposed to the BIQXILHH War and xvrote sev e1 11 lette1s both l1efo1e and afte1 the xx 21 3g'3,1IlSt1t and gaxe clear log IL 11 1ef1so11s fO1 h1s behef The ab1l1ty for seelng a fallacy 1n hlS op ponents 11gument IH a debate IS shoxxn 1n '1 letter NVI1tt6I1 to Rev J M Peck xvho had w11tten an a1gument for the Mexlcan War and had 11 Dllllted In th1s letter he pomts o11t several fallacles IH the argument 111d D1 ox es h1s slde Hls 13011111.31 shrexx dness IS xvell 1llustrated IH a letter to Archlbald W1ll1ams III xx h1ch he says that Clax cannot be elected lf he IS nom mated and suggested Zachaly Taylo1 as the only man whom they can eleet xxh1eh1ndeedt1me p1 ox ed to be so L1neoln xx as also a God fearmg man In a lette1 concermng the 1pp1oaeh1ng death of h1s fathe1 he tells h1m to put h1s trust ln God 101 He xx ould not tu1n away 1n any ext1 emlty He often spoke of God Ill h1s let1e1s1n a 1ex 91 ent xx ax He often xvlote eonee1n1ng the slave questlon 1n h1s letters In a lette1 to Speed he spoke of a 11X er 11111 taken several years b6fO18 He sud th 1t the llght of ten O1 a dozen slaves on board shackled together h 111 been 1 t01ment to h1m ex er smce In a letter to George Robeltson he stated that pr1n11ple whleh he afterwalds used 1n a speeeh Can xx e, as a 11at1on, contlnue together pelmanently, foreve1 half slave and halt hee The D1 oblen1 lb too m1ghty for me May God ln h1s mercy supe11nte11d the solut1on. 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Harvey Myers was a good captain and playing guard position was second high scorer' of the team. Saint Plummer' is next years captain and as he has already received two letters in basketball he ought to perform well next season. Although the Redskins played was the Coshocton-VVesterville game. leading thrughout. The gymnasium Following are the members of many fast games the most exciting of these This was a nip and tuck game with Coshocton was filled 'md the spirit was great. the team: Capt. Myers guard' Capt. Elect S. Plummer guard' Scherrer center' Carr forward' Robinson forward' Stewart for- ward 'McDaniel center' Games guard' Parks forward' Odor forward Herrington center' Parrish forward' Chapman guard' WV. Plummer center' and manager Sher- rets. The following men will be buck next year: S, Plummer W. Plummer Scherrer Carr Parks Odor 'md t'h'1pm'rn. H-Home THE SCORFS Danville Millersburg Lancaster Newark Zanesville Millersburg, Wc,:tcr'villc, Mt. Vernon Cambridge H H A H H A A A Steubemille ,,,.,.,,., , , 22 QAM A-A way. TOMAHAWK-1927 t 1 , 7 3 .. 1 ' . .. 1 , ,.. 'z S. f' H S 15 18 I I u rr n 4 1 , n rr rv 4 D 13 19 t l 12 34 1 J 23 f 29 1 J 20 'N ' ' 19 all 18 28 I J 11 ' 28 l J TOMAHAWK-1927 GIRLS BASKETBALL Although Coshocton High Basketball girls can not claim to haye had a successful year from the standpoint of winning games yet the year has been a sucess from other points of view The spirit shown by the entire team throughout the year has been splendrd In the face of defeat the girls kept up their determined playing and did not lose heart Coach Boucher rs pleased with the attitude shown by the girls during' the long season The girls did not shun practice nor lose interest Coshocton High is very unfortunate in losing four determined and competent players Mary Hammond is the only one of these four seniors who made a letter in her Junior year Mary leaves us this vear to play the game of life As a Captain she has most ably filled her positron by being of much value to her team as a real leader calm cool and competent in times of stress and a dependable player at all times Nelle Burrell has gained an admirable reputation in basketball Her Senior vear was her first year in the game Her rapid progress was notable Nelle play ul a clean game always and vue lose her wlth regret Another player whom our school will miss is Thelma Hudson Hud is one of the two vrho have played in every game In times of great tension whrle the crowds on the sidelines screamed Thelma kept her head and nas the coolest on the floor She play ed everv game hard and conscientiously Last but never the least of the Seniors to leave is Georgia Haxton Georgia put her best into everv game and D101 ed her interest by invariably being first on cd by the school This year s other letter winners are Martha Pence Mona Holmes Helen Atkin son and Fvelyn Iockard Martha Pence will succeed Mary Hammond as Captain next year She has the qualrficatlons for a real captain leadership spirit knovsledge of the grme and the good vulll of the team The outlook for next year ls most promising Fllzabeth Sauvary has been manager of the team SCHFDULF AND SCORFS Uhrrchsvrlle Millersburg McConnelsv1l1e Alumnae Or rvllle Mlllersburg, Bexlev McConne1sv1lle New Philadelphia Warsaw New Philadelphia Uhrrehsvrlle c 33 H Freshmen H H A H H A A H A A A fi, , A 5 I 4 r the floor for practice. Her' spirit was splendid, and Georgia will certainly be miss- ' ' ,,,, 43 C. . S. V V V 19 f J ' ' , 20 , 15 1 J ' , 13 , 14 1 J , 14 16 C J ' ' 15 . 16 C J ' ' 'f 21 14 I J , so 1.r , 1 12 1 J - , ' ' X 20 24 Q J ' ' 24 11 1 J ' , 12 ' .' 6 ' '. 12 12 Q J .- . ' K H V V Y 16 4 y TOMAHAWK 1927 TRACK Bottom Row Bernard Preston Haroltl Gephart Wrllrfznr McG1nnrs Jxck ller rrngton Ray Chapman Russel Rerss Robert Qtewart Manager George Thompkrns Top Row Coach Schmuck Carlos Bradford George Foote Frank Games Rrch ard Mcfullough Roy Ortt, Paul Walker Donald Prtch Robert Brssonnctt Dudlcv Wells whrch we are sure of The first wrll be held at Iancaster on May r and the second at Uhrrchsvrlle Mav 14 There wrll be a meet at New Concord but we are not sure of enterrng rt The bovs have been out everv nrght and workrng hard toward the goal whrch they are to achreve e have two capable managers thrs year rn Thompkrns and Wells These fel lows are out at practrce every nlght and never leave trll the last man has gone rn The most rmportant event rn a track meet rs the mrle run Thrs wrll be taken care of bv Foote Fd Games and Bradford who were runners up rn last year s meet Foote and F Games wrll hold stakes rn the halt mrle event They are both last year men and ought to tear thrngs up Frank rs Captarn thrs year and deserves much credrt rn getting the boys rn shape as the Coach rs busy wrth baseball He wrth hrs brother wrll enter rn the drscus throwmg The 440 relay wrll be taken by Ortt Brssonnett, Rerss and Preston Ortt and Brssonnette wrl also take the 220 R Stewart last year dash man who made a splendrd record at all four meets wrll agarn run the century U00 yd J The next rn rmportance after runnrng rs the hlgh Jump Herrrngton Rerss and Gephart are the marnstays rn thrs event Herrrngton and Rerss are from last years squad and have been making 5 feet 4 Inches thrs year Gephart Rerss and Plematras wrll pass the Javelrn Herrrngton holds undrsputed sway rn the 120 yd hrgh hurdle wrnnrng rn that event last year The most thrrll mg' event of any meet rs the pole vaultrng Foote the only man out for vaultrng won the two meets last year and tred rn two makrng 10 feet 6 rnches He has been maklng ten feet rn practlcd and should go over brg rn the meets thrs year Three candrdates have reported for the low hurdles namely Charrman Walker, and Pres ton Chapman won thrs event at lNew Phrladelpha last year The next event lb the broad Jump Thrs wrll conslst of, Rerss Mcfnnnrs and Ortt These fellows have been maklng 18 feet rn practice The last but not least rs the shot Plema tras and W Plummer throw the rron ball thrs year and we feel that they are gorng to make a record rn thrs event There are erghteen boys on the squad and each and every person has trred hrs best to make thrs track season a success Y.-- , ,r-Z,.-,, W, ,a,,.e-. I .. ,TH Jr. -,7e.,.,w., ,, ss, Y, , A. ,, t Ni., ww of - . , r . ' -if' ' u.. r. . 1 A . , if - L . . A get . T . 5 . Y . , . y ' 'l ' ' 'BY 2 . -- , , J , . my . ,V K . Y . . . . ' .. J . A' . . y j . L. . I rw: . r r, '. .,., ' . - . . . X ,. , A . 1 .y . . y . , , Y ,. A 1.- The schedule this year is not as heavy as last year' having only two meets v ' 1 h- I xv l C i 4 I. u f F, .1 1 1 , - . ' j - , v 1 .1 . . 0 ' J. v , . ,, . . . ' 1 A' sw - - ' Q is ' , . . 1 . Q , . ' 1 , . ' . . Y . Y , . A . - . , . , . . . , ' , 9 ' I l 1 ' ' ' V ' v v 'v ' . ' , . . ' TOMAHAWK-1927 Q Q BASEBALL Bottom Row Stanley Plummer Noble Sewfud Donald Stoker Max Hodge Howald Stewalt Donald Stull Top Row Rlchald Wxsenburg Managel Robelt Llghtell Victor Watts Walter Mlllel Raymond Scherrer Harvey Mvers Harry Pfurlsh Coach Schmuck As we neu the end of thc school xeal we Hnd oul chlef lntcrest ms ln baseball As thls IS the natlonal game It ought to alouse 21 eat enthuslasm 1n our school The scoles of these games xull not be wen ID thls year s Tomahawk because the ames have Just begun Thele ale hlgh hopes thls yc'u of 1 wmmng team and unlcs the tlde turns ou1 losses vnll be few We hxve onlv foul new men the rest bemg from last year s squad Hodge and Watts w1ll plobably get the finst call fox mound duty whlle Stewart who held down the hot cornel last year wlll do the xecenmg Wlsenburg a second stung catche1 w1ll probably g hls turn latel 1n the season The 1n1t1al sack wlll be gualded by Myers center fie der of last yeal s squad Short and Second wlll be held down by Scherrer and Plummer who caught the p1l1 around that end of the field last yea! The hot corner w1ll be dxfflcult to choose but the two hlghest quallfied blddels are Stull and Foster These men have been wolklng hand for that posltlon and each will get hls call The outer garden wlll conslst of lVI1ller Stewart Stoker and Shaw As utlllty man we have Noble who ls w1ll1ng to play and can play any posmtlon but pltch and catch Followlng IS the schedule Apr 11 19 Coshocton vs West I afayette CAD Ap11122 Coshocton vs N Phlladelphla QAJ May 7 Coshocton vs Dovel QHJ May 14 Coshocton vs Dove! QAJ May 25 Coshocton vs N Phlladlphla QHJ , I s , 1 f 9 X J v , . - 1 y 1 ' . Y 1 1 . ' 1 , n , K . , 1 . , 1 s . A. y 2 u , A lv 'Y 1 w n . I 3 .1 'La ' .1 . . . . , . . . . v' of ' ' . 1 as 77 . . . s ,., . . k .' . . ' ' Y I .' 4 ' 2 ,SS . K., . sr. K, , l 2 h . , , I. ' Q 7 1 r v ' s Q -7 ' , . Y . - 1 1 9 1 . , . ' ' q nl ln J .. . . . y . ' , . 1 ' 1 , . . TOMAHAWK -1927 NLS. XX. ,,-.- -2- ,f-. GD ,...- ,...- ,539 di 900 X 'Q ,.-- ,.- ,..- - ' ..1 ,,-f- ...- 'Cf-Av' 'I 627 XAJLLJJMLW Ehzabeth Adams Coshocton Everett Aronholt Coshocton Walter Babcock Steubenvllle Ohlo Dorothy Barnes Coshocton Mary Barrlck Coshocton Burney Bassett Coshocton Hlldred Baughman Coshocton Forest Bearkhelmer Coshocton Mary Bonnett Ohlo Unlverslty Athens Margaret Bowers John Robert Boyd Denison Thelma Brown Wlnlfred Bryan Thomas Burch Douglas Cantwell Coshocton Umversxty Granvllle Coshocton Coshocton Coshocton Callfornxa Martha Carroll Bllss Busmess College Columbus Davxd Caton Coshocton Harold Clark Coshocton Velma Clark Coshocton Helen Clemens North Western Umver clt E t y vans on Ill Grace Cllne West Lafayette Normal Grler Coleman Paul Corder Ohve Courtrlght Edna Crago Florence Crawford W1ll1s Cresap Mary Crosby Waunlta Crosky Fonme Crouso Mnldred Crowthers Carlos Culhson Mattxe Darr Myla Davxs Phlllp Davis M1am1 Umversxty Donald Denman Cyrus Emlg George Everhart Elsie Felver fextzudc Funk Nlxldlecl Fouch Ralph Games Coshocton Coshocton Coshocton Keene Cleo i oodwm VS allaston Mass Fastern Nazarme College Rosalmd Graham Kent Normal School rf uth Hagans Coshocton Lllhan Hall Closhocton Robert Henderson Mercersburg Acad Pa T0lll8b8 Henderson Coshocton Mrs Stanley Reed Elllott Hlckman Coshocton Garnet Hxser West Lafayette Normal Eugene Huff Coshocton Mary Huff Coshocton Khmena Harvey W Liberty Ralph Hughes Dled Aprll 27 1927 Leotus Johns Coshocton Vlarvel Johns Coshocton Charles Kanavel Purdue Umverslty Ilda Kemp Nurse Tralnmg School Clty xospltal Charles Klrker Coshocton Thelma Klem Coshocton Paulme Lapp West Lafayette Normal Wayne Lawrence Mlaml Umverslty Oxford Oh1o Doroth Lee Mrs Carl Thornsley Mary rgaret Lockard Kent Nor Sch l Oh1O State 0hl0 State Atlanta Georgla Coshocton Steubenvllle Ohlo Coshocton R F D Coshocton Coshocton Coshocton Oxford O Umverslty Granvllle Coshocton Coshocton Coshocton Coshocton Conesvllle Coshocton Demson R F D oo Thelma Lorenz Wooster College Wooster Bermce Lowe Irene Matchett Charles McCall Roy McComber Fleanor McKee Ralph McKee Norma Mlddleton Arthur Mlller Clarence Miller Ixancy Miller Sarah Mlller Harold Mowery Lowell Murphy Alva Myers Ahce Parks Ruth Purcell Cleveland Ohlo Mrs Alvm Llttle Coshocton Coshocton Coshocton Coshocton Coshocton Coshocton Wnttenburg College Springfield Coshocton Otterbem College Westerville Coshocton Dayton Coshocton Coshocton Coshocton xv 'L ll Q 31? 4 4 f ,i Mllll lll ,ff M Q LYQA A V ll P P P P A - ' 1 fffffffiiQ11i1jiiiii11iiQ y cec cce cececece j aceacece a , - 'lclelcl fl nl'c c'cleA T lolclcc ng o'occo , ' ,Y 11 nttc 1 C oshocton C Pcnce Oh1o XX cs Ilclaware 1 l CllllXl11C Columbu 11 111 c c C'o hocton 1111 ll C o hocton 11111111 l11chc1c Oh1o Un1 Athena 111 li1c llen1 on bm Cfranvllle l Robcl R C oshocton 1 Rohm SOl1th0lIl Semmary Bun 1 X lat 1 X 11y,,1n1a 1lc1111 111 S 111 cl Foshocton S C oshocton 111cc ll Sc x C oshocton 111111111111 Schu1111kc1 VK Lxfaxcttc N01 S1 ll 1 C olumbus lx 111 Slauchtcl Oh1o VN eslevan Dela Ru lxonnan Somexvllle Buffalo Oh1o H11 wld Sonc e Coshocton nfl S Wallaeton Mass Eastern Namrene College lhomu S ull C oshocton TOMAHAWK 1927 C111 Sxcks loun Sxxagg-1rd Bob Temple Cllfftilll Thomas Nllrx Thompklnb R xvmond 'l uh 'Nl1ld1 ed Walkel Sala Walker P aul Watson C oshocton Roscoe Columbub C onesw llle G1 ant Ho Trammg School Columbue M1a1n1 Umver-11ty Oxford 0hl0 Oh1o State Sf,CUlJ6TlVlll9 C oshocton DdVlCl ll e1sbl xt C'aQe School of Applled Xclma Welch Ndllllll XVIISOTI Elneet WVlS9Y'lbU!'g Geoxge Wood Ollve llrlght Robelt 1 oung Hfnold Zelkoxutz cd SCIENCE C olumbue Dfclllllwllll Oh1o Oh1o Wes Dclawal e Coshocton C oshocton Oh1o Unl Athens Coshocton 100 PER CENT ROOMS IN 'IOMAHAWK SAT ES Due to Qome clex 61 thmklng on M1 Rehard s pa1t h1s Room 1127 xx IN the H1 st 100 per cent room but Room 16 sold the most CODIES Some of the other many ach1exe ments of thls Room are Thex had fo1 the second Estlmate h1gheQt scholastlc record made 111 any loom thls vear The Howlex cup was no stranger to thls room havmg made ltS home hele most of the that Semester The11 biggest leason for succesa ln everything undertaken IS MISS Campbell who IS backed bv 36 sure fire students Other Rooms who deserve honorable mention for havmg 100 per cent males and ove1 are' Room 18 Under the supervlslon of MISS McCabe, and Room 17, a lalge room under a capable man -v- I. llo 'ard l': lrscn I . 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D 1 1 ,w 1 -w - . . , c '2 .f V 'E ' , , 1' ' A . 7 ' . v ' TOMAHAWK 1927 Sept Sept Sept Sept Oc Oc Oc c Oc Oc Oc Oc Oc Oc Oc Nox Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Now Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec an an an an Jan CALENDAR 26 27 SEPTEMBER As usual the I've1greens DQISISC 1n bemg as g1een as ex 91 School 1out1ne IS gettlng unde1 vs 11 Coach Schmuck makes h1s first publle appe nance today 1n ch zpel C H S wms f11st football gamc of the season f1 om DdHXlll9 OC TOBFR C H S plays Zanesv1lle Sco1e0 0 Howlez s 1n1t1at1on was held th1s mo1n1ng IH hall No school F111 Week In Chapel M1ss McC 1be And thcre onc of my IDIICINIS he almost got lost C H S defeats Newark In Chapel Mr Pence falled to have h1s Golden Book th1s morn1ng Penalty two hou1s1n detentlon h 1ll M1 Pence Reva Jane Rehard ar11w ed tod my Whats golng to happen? Coach Schmuck wasnt parked ln front of Room 13 th1s mornlng Coshocton defeats C'ambr1dge In Amerlcan H1sto1y Class G Tompk1ns ln they hanged Jay 1n eff1c1ency C H S defeats 1ts greatest 1lVdl Mlllersburg 12 0 NOVEMBER C H S IS at last on the map M1 Guth11e IS now represen t1ve to general assembly sary fOl at the 1319891111 t1me' C'ert Watson Gold teeth F lt Lynch had a put of h1s golden locks lemov ed today Rev Tr1pp 1nfo1med us th1s mo1n1ng that we were beans w1thout the bacon' C 'J l'1es1dent and M1s Coohdge p xssed th1ouf,,h Coshocton th1s morn1ng at 11 40 1nd gl ected the ent1rc 15101113 of C oshocton school ch1ldren Room 16 The old s1lver cup lt a1n t where IS used to be No wond er' It s 1n the can How come' Mlss Campbell wonder s P Nov 19 1926 A date always to be remembeled C H S defeats Mt Ve1non Today 19 0 maklng us the Champlons of the Cen tral Oh1o League C19 seems to be our lucky number The S1lve1 Loung Cup was presented to H1gh School today C H S 1sCad1z 870 DECEMBER Both basketball teams play the11 f1rst game of season Glrls vs Uhr1chsv1lle Boys vs Danv1lle The Booster Club gave a banquet fo1 the football squad Sen1or Play went ove1 b1g 'VI1s Santa Claus D1 esents C H S w1th some presents that have long been needed hele VIembe1s of both the Boys and GIFIS Glee Clubs Went Columbus to smf, w 1th other Glee Clubs from all ox e1 Oh1o JANUARY Mr Ross IS now p11nc1pal of C H S The Ralph Cou1tr1ght Post of the Amer1can Leglon gave banquet to football team at the Pa1k Hotel Football fellows a1e awarded lettexs by Coach Schmuck Ray Chapman w1ll be ou1 next yea1 s Captaln G11 ls Wln thell hrst x1cto1y of season at MCCOHH8lSXlll9 14 13 18 20 21 Exams W . 8 1' 1' c H I 7 7 fn 'fx' l ' 7 1 .' 7 ' 1 -1 Y '- . 20 ' ' ' f ' ' 'z . 23 ' ' - ' ' . s '. s ' 2 ' ' ' 2 . . l. . 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If K K .fi-L. . 4 '-1 ' JH' WP' ...mmf Mr Foster Now 1f I gave you SIX dogs and someone else gave you two how many would you have? Bob Games Nlne Mr Fostel How s that? Games Well havent I got one of my own at home? Mr Rehard What do you mean by saylng Benedlct Arnold was 1an1tor? P Sherrets The book says that aften hls exlle he spent the rest of h1s llfe 1n abasement H Green Why dldnt you stay for the whole show? L Looper The ynogmm s'11d Act III mme IS Actl VV1b Plummer I once loved 'L glrl and she made a fool of me Helen Abbott What a lastlng lmpresslon some g1rls make Judge Dld vou or d1d you no strlke thls woman? Landlord Your honor I only nemarked that the wa1lpape1 bore hnger pr1nts Judge One year for knocklng her flat Next case Mr Steed Crapplng on deskj Oldel please order' H Carr fyust awakenlngl Ham sandwlch and a cup of coffee Mona Holmes Now what are you stopplng for? H Stewart I'ye lost my bear mg Mona VVell, you ale at least O1 xglnal Most felloyys lun out of gas ohne Rule Wlgglns Is MISS Barcroft p 11tlLlll2lI' 1n typewrltlng? G Watson I should say she IS' She k1cks1f 1 perlod IS upslde down P Walker May I hold your hand? Annabelle Teale Certamly not thlS lsnt palm Sunday W xlker Well It ISU t Independ ence day elther B111 NIcG1nn1s Have you seen my new b Llloon tlresl Iul llc lllH2.,lOH S lys dont y to kul me You h wen t got a bal loon A Fairy Tale Once thele was a glrl who was so modest that she had to go lnto the next loom to change her mlnd NI M1ller Great heavens on hoyy you do look Wilter Yes father I fell ln a mud puddle M1 Nllller What' Wlth your new Slllll on' Waltel Yes father I dldnt have t1me to take 1t off Aunt Fmma Do any of your tuends ever tell questlonable storles QhdllOtt6 Knker Oh no 1unt1e I always understand them peltcctly W XI1ller Walker seems to tlnnk he! a blg gun 1n school H Mvens No wonder he's been fned su t1mes - 1 i 7:?'w-fc I 0 4 .I 'B 0 Q I I 0 S O 5 .0 wal ' 4 a . 1 . ' o ' ' ' X, ff!! 9 I aw - f ' A 1 J f 4 . , ,fire 4 I . ffl ' , f : .gg I. A fy- In 1 , Q7 X I 2 :un I 0 1 - ff . 5 lax' iv A ' I 1 I , . fl , xx U ,fl f ,l ,lf , ' A, a f ff 'Q A f . ,Q ,M ' - ' 1-- 5, .f 4107. ,fn if 4 ' , f Jfjf 'J L.- ' is J R' ' zf, 7 f V 14 ..' . ' fi lp .X I 1 'f ' Sf- 1 ' W- ' -3.2. I 74- . Q W , W' A , n K o , . , . . I 1 . r SW 1 K I sv C L n - 1 7 . - y . 7 'W 7 , 1- ' v ' v 7 1 . y l- ' al 2 , . .L , - - ' ' c ' . . ' X ' 2 . . . , .aw f T -2 s, 'tr . -- . 1 ' , 9 . - ' I -e C 64 , v 5,2 X I 5, , .sa - ' , . - . r' K ff. I' l . X , u , Y t I 1. - , - . 1 - . V . , , , , . 2 7 , 7 . u X ' - 6 l l 1 - 9 ' 1 1 K A . i C . . . , - . . 1 4 ' - 1 C ' r - . . l . t 1 . I l A. ' Rf' ' I' I - ' . - I Y 2 . ' c T 7 . ' , . r It s the llttle thmgs 1n llfe that tell saxd Norma Cooper as she dragged Charles from underneath the davenport J Davls Teacher s pet teach er s pet' J Clark No they don t I tr1ed Mr Rehard Do you thlnk a rab blt s foot w1ll brmg luck? Mr Lybarger Yes I do My wlfe felt one 1n my pocket once and thought lt was a mouse Bob F1nke Have you ever laugh ed unt1l you cr1ed? S Salvage Yes I d1d so th1s mornmg Fmke How was that? Salvage Father stepped on a tack Ilaughed he saw me Icrled Lo1sKennedy That fellow IS an athelst Ellzabeth Sauvary Is that a good fraternlty? F Games I hear that Jewish golf players dont call fole b lore a shot any more G Foot Why not? Games They ve made It 3 98 Clerk Thls book wlll do half of your work Harold Parrlsh Glve me two qulckl Caboose Carr GIVE me one of those asylum bars Clerk What do you mean asylum bars? Caboose One full of nuts Mr Foster D1d you go up the N1le when you were 1n Egypt? Mlss McCabe Certalnly fme v1ew fl om the top MISS Rlchardson Why dld you put quotatlon marks at the first and last of that exam paper? Lloyd Wagoner I was quotlng the fellow ln front of me TOMAHAWK 1927 Helen B1ewe1 Cat footballgamej How do the players ever get clean after the game? Helen Abbott What do you sup pose the sclub team IS for? Some men blaze a way others lt seems only blaze away The dumbest man I ever met Was Maxlmlllan Shorey He thought a clumsy fishlng boat Was called a hunkey dory H Stewart I ve l1ved on vegeta bles for two weeks Ted Dlllon Thats nothlng Ive lned on earth for elghteen year Dentlst Pardon me Just a mo ment I must have a dr1ll Mary Hammond For heaven s sake cant I have my tooth filled wlthout a rehearsal? The glrls these days aren t con cerned Wlth how much money a fel dad s money the fellow has whlch counts Mr Foster fat theatrej Could I have a seat near the stage please? Box Office Why certalnly what row do you want? M Foster Don t get fresh young man M Rehard Where s your book? M Conner At home Mr Rehard Dont you leave th1s bu1ld1ng t1ll you brmg It to me K Plgman Say th1s book 1S called Shakespeare s works MISS Campbell Well what of lt? P1gman You told me they were hls plays MISS Lorenz Are you chewlng gum Robert? Bob Parmsh No ma am Mlss L01 enz Well splt lt out then A .M K4 ! ' ' ' ' n n . 77 ' 7 , . . .. - n . W L A , ' 7 . Al y ' ' 9 - . 9 ' 1 1 n W' o ' lt. ..l u W - , . . . , . T , . A n , .l 7 ' c . . . - . , 1 , ' -1' 9 . l , . W 1 lr . - . 7 ' . . . , v s 9 ' T 9 .l..... , a 0 ' , ll - , . , . , ' - - 9 , ' ! lows dad has-1ts how much of . v, , ' , i 9 I u , H e- . I K . -ii- . 'W Q ' 1 r ' u 92 ' LW 4 n , . 1-7.1 ' it ! I t ' , . r. - , ' I . ... -. r, 1 ' I o n W 0 . . , a . ' . . . . . tl 77 , . I L W a 1- 1 W' , 5 . . u U W , .. , . . . .l-1 - - H - , . ' 1 . - . - , - , . . TOMAHAWK 1927 NI1ss Burt-So your cousln dled 1n the army How d1d he die? Dlt Stull Aw he was eatlng a plece of horse meat when some guy yells Whoa' and the stuff stop ped 1n h1s throat and strangled hlm to de ith Knovung that everybody else thlnks lbout us makes l1fe molc lnterestlng not knowlng It makes hfe more emoyable M1 Lybarger Do you belleve heat produces anger? C Snyder-Say d1d you ever blte the wrong end of a hghted c1gar R Crown-Say fellows no won der I feel dlZZy The oysters I just ate Wele stewed M189 Loren? What have you ever done to save our tlmber Rob ert OIILG How I lowc dogs the malden Llltd And then her SUIIOI softly slghed I wxsh I were 1 dog you know O well she sald per aps you ll grow Farmer Here dont you know you re not allowed to take fish out of thlS water? Francls Mowery fwho had been angllng several hours wlthout a catchl Aw I m not takmg them out Im feedlng them Norbert Berry A lot of the gxrls IH school never have dates C Decker How do you know? Belry Ive asked them for dates myself and that s what they told me If It 15 true that Raymond Schex rel pald two dollars and a half fol a pmt of muddy water a person hung along the MISSISSIDDI RIVGI could easlly make a comfortable hung J1mm1e T I would lay he xxonld xt youl feet lf xt xwele not for one thlng Ne Bunell And that 19 Immmle Some othel people are USIIIQ, lt Thelma Bnushwood Oh I vush thc Iord h ul made me '1 man' 1 mosc e dld I m e mm Xrvlll Plummel Do you thlnk vou could be h zppv wxth a fellow l1ke me ' Helen Abbott Perhaps lf he xvtsn t too much l1ke you Nhss Lorenz What keeps the moon from fall1ng'7 Blll MCGIHDIQ It must be the beams Bob Stewfut fIn country J Why do you czll that whlte pig Ink? Ftrmer Bectuse hes mlways lllllllllij., from the pen Plumbcl Ive come to fix that old tub IH the kltchen Boy Oh mama' He1e s the doctol to see the cook Nlr Pence fIn H1 Y meetmgj P ztton g1ve 1 xerse from the Blble F Patton And Judas went out ind hanged hlmself Nlr Pence Very good now can you glve another? Patton Go thou and do l1ke RISC R Schelrel Im 1 llttle st1H flom bowlmg Bob Stewart I had a cousln who c xme from thele NI1ss Campbell If Shakespeare uele alne today thls generatxon xx ouldn t reg nd h1m as a remarka ble man J Thompklns Oh Idontknow I thlnk they uould Hcd bc ONCI thlee hundxed yeals old. W l . .- ll ' ' ' V . 2 V . ' ' v 1 . ' . - W 7 C v l . . , V , , ll -- - . -? as 11 ' ' . S, . ' ' . . i X . 1 r n f I x I ' ' . 1 . l 1 v 1 Y. .' - f ' 1 ' I - ' ' ' , ' ,X , 3 1 2 1 1 1 . . c I I U 'A 11 1 . 1 . 1 . , . . 1 L, c.1 -H , th - 1 . . V . , , Q . .: . U , . , - z V I . t , . . ' f. , . 7, . v 1 9 . ' K, 1 . . - 1 1 ' u All L' 'W l..- i. 1 K ,- K ' l I Al . . y - ii . C . , 1 R. Bales-I shot a woodpecker H , - - .. YY C 1 I I l lf Y ,I I C W l L L I C I - r 1 I u 11 ' 1 x L y 1 1 1- 1 , 7 ' . ' DT ll A ' y ' ' 1 u ' , , 77 L C u ' az h 7 11 , ' 64 h , . 1 ' 1 1 A 1 ' , yy . . K. . . -2 1 M i . . 1 A ' - T. , A 1 ' r v ' I 1 , 1 I . -. za . l . , L A - X- 2 , - -11 1 A 1 ' W , 1 - 1 I H . , . L .. . n 1' 1 77 . . . . . Q 7 1 ' ' - , . . -'- 1 1 . , ' . 1 ' '-' . , 1 T 1 , 1 'Z ' - 1 .- 1 .Iv 1 A nk K 1'- , , , 1 . I- v . . 7 . . A L ,D 1 1 1 ' 2 1 , I I 5 . . . . ,. . . I - 7 Y f ' ll- . . , . 1 Y. I I U 7 ' 1' X I ' ' 7. 1 u Q TOMAHAWK 1927 TOMAHAWK 1927 ROOM 12 1 llllllfllifl 1 1 cm l-light of oul bfmsketball team 111 1 w 111 Four ol om hi elmxll we also C a 1 xx would Rather 1111 'l Doe nt lt see -X r emu up to 511 One hundxed pel cent Onc xxholz 1115.1 ln the Tomahawlc, YVP owe much to hlm 11 Hlllitlllllf, xxoxth our while, Pl'0fi'SwI ll11l11uLhbs Reh'11d t 1 A l1ttle work, HQ' helpul u 1 1 honor ln the nnle. It seems good luck ua wlth us Orc hunched pu cent, And the xxmk ue d1d ourselves h s f'o1nl1ined vslth thc motto We must I1 xxhutuu xu tx i Wm' I, whitum W N liver lllllllllllllfl fllblll Room Twelve 11' om 111.11111 football squad, T leeffh D f a -7 1 . , .. A , ' . ' 1 a . . 3, . . u rl. l' ' Y ' I - ' 1 - 1 ., . . ' 1 , . . , l 1 ', Y . , ' ' 1 0 Q , 0 I l 1, 3 Atkmson, Helen Clalk James CIOXX n, Ralph E1man, Ca11 Felle1 Gladys Landklohn, Josephme Leech, Thelma VlcCullough Flancls McCullough R1Cll3lCl lVIcDan1els Ea1l lVIcC1a11ty Wllma Mlllu Mary lVI1lle1 Waltex Mllllgan Dean M1ll1g3H Luxla Mon e1y, F1anc1s Muldock Nellle Wluellel Allce Muelle1, Flo1ence MYQIS, Halvey lNo1man, Vlaxlne O1tt Roy Pa111sh, Halold Pence, Maltha Phllllps HUHt61 Phllllps Wllm Phyllls, Hazold Plummel, Stanley Powelson, Lloyd Rine, Lena Rinner, Ralph Robinson, Harmon Robson, James Stull, Donald TGMAHAWK- MEET ME AT THE Cfhe Palace Confectronery W Peerless French Ice Crcarn 517 IVIAIN STREET oooou suop TEA Room e H U S etheBtL d Home made Canchg Ddl q Ice Cream and lces Coshocton Grocery Meat Market PHONES 95 AND 9-4 Con echonerq and Bakerq Sp a 349 504 M Sl 0 1 9 Z 7 1 I i and lDheneu r unqrq isit Us. E Smwxz We erv es unches an Dinners. 'l . coMPL1MENTso11 c l E 77-3-' YY ' lwi E - AND - Fancq Cakes Gur eci ltq. Ph e ain re t C h t Oh' MAI-IAWK-1927 81 The followmg buslness concerns have made possxble thls very successful publlcatlon of Ihe Tomahawk To them we wlsh to extend our hearty appreemtlone and beet mshes for prtepemy ln the future Tht P1 mt Shop hulek 1 Launchx TUIIICI St I ear DIN' Stone C nnhle whrocelx C' 11 ton N Shot Stole Cfuttlng s Me It NI ukct B C Senter Clothrer The Buckeye Clothlel Iacobx 8 Armxtrong IHNU1 ance Become an Expert T ere ls lconxttnt dem 1nd for teno mphcls who L IH tlke t IUOII nl 1 r nm 1 1 X1NlOI1 x o L tn h tnfile fltt ul uxth IJILLIS A Well Known School e 1 xnton -Xttutl x to It rs r hc t N m T tkt mc w mt ure our XIJQIILIML 1 1 thool whose prestlg tssurul Summer School W1llBegm June Il Full Term Sept 5 Send for a Catalog anton Actual Busmess Colle gzsnag 'IZBMARKETAVE N 6 CANTON OHIO L w't ' , - -'Lf X - ' ' A '. L . ,Z . .. . A . Y J . .v . Li . wi 1 1 T u u v ,rf ?. ' L A I vw Y' n ,C n L X L ' . 'T v 1,4 n r k A 2 L c ' . '. L ', ' w i ' ' u , Y. Q 3 , . L, . J., 2. . hh' '.'2' .'2 12 'sf g'2 et' ' '2 2 f21s rlictz ' 211 tr21nsc1'ibe it ilCCLl'2l1l?l.V--lj'1T518 who can type f2tly, rapidly and NCQ'lU'iilUlY-Ell'C0llIliMINS who van kceop hooks without su- yer -pri 'ate secretzxries wh '2 2 . 1 2 ' '1 Vsion. Thi '2 . ' 2 vas established in 1876 and day ' me oft 2 larges and oldest schools of itf kind ' Ohio. 2 1 2 l'2 2 of ' ei 2 'A unc gret 21 cliplonm from 2 s' ' ' .' 'fe is I o 5 TOMAHAWK 1927 dnvoafzivnnxnn 192 TE Alliarlfsgrggllgnugolsg, S 09 , 4, Umversity pxzav pshi , Ne C, .ox on, W wg' Qggkgcoff qv 9 w .fg Z U 'V' nw'-3 1?m 1 0 390+ '95 e 6 Ms:'?:3fHr2: 'u' HI xg'-Q? 53 4 gs? ,W-Q ' 'ff2f f' , fy UK' X 0411 n Doggave gulf niaivcsle-gan ite 0 A Qzoovf? WY? 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