Findlay High School - Trojan Yearbook (Findlay, OH)

 - Class of 1918

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THE BLUE AND GOLD VHJl1'l 0l1f THE FACULTY. Seated, Left to Right- Standing, Left to Right- Mi Uriqwin , , Iimm-Ntic Scivlmvc Mr. Ummm Ilixmry :xml Uixiu Mi N 1116111111 , , , ,.., .,,,, ,,.Xlgcl11':1 Mr. IIulcm11l1,, HKM111. I.:1w :mfl llmwklwcpillg Mifx l.l-Yin ,IQugliNl1. Sll1llll5ll :mil l'Al'Cl1Cll Nlisf frailty .,... A ,,,, ,, Ilixtury :xml lf11gliNl1 Miw llwitvlvx' lf11gli5l1, I,z1li11 X llunlucrzncy Mr, Clzlrlic , , , Mzlmlvl ,lxfilllllllg Mi, Ilright , ,,,,,,,,,,,, lliftury gmml lfnglisll Mira SllL'l1lillQ ,.,, , Ilulxltwtiy S1-icllcv Mitt l:0Jll'llhl1'j' ,, ,, ,,,, l':llQllSll Mr. XY:1ltvrf, , l'l1yfi1w Ql11ll C111-111iN1ry M 1- 1'l1g1r1l5 ,,,, , ,,,,,, ....., ll flllwll' Miss liivlcr .. ,, , M l,g1lll1 My 511151111 ,, SlIlM'l'llllL'lltlClIl Miw Milly, Xllv, ,Xlgvlmrzl :xml llruxllvtry MLN lliluull , , , , ., , , ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,... ldlllll MF. Yvrllllllllll .Xl'iIl1Il1L'Ii1' :111fl S1llQ'Nll11lIlNl1lIl M14 I411111111 l'l1y5i11l11g1- N lkyclwlogy, l'1'in, Mrs, llwlcwmlw .,,SllUI'll11lllIl znml 'l'y11c1x'1'iti11g M11 'l'lw111pN1m . Xrillm., line. ling. SQ Pllysics Mr. Martin ,. , H li-111klq1-1-ping Mi , L'11:1t1-N . , .,.Xlg'k'llI'Il X llistury Miss blzuwulva ,,,, .. l.:1ti11 :mul liuglisll Mr. bki1ll11m'1- . , .xlllllllill rllfilllllllg' Min Ilnllmu , ,HIJ411111-,111f S1-11-111-p Mr, .Xlmlwtt ..,,,,,, . ....... ..,.. M 1lI111:1l 'l'r:1i11ing

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Page Three 1918 ANNUAL VDH. U lx Q 00121113 Memoriam ..... l Freshnlen .,.,,,. 31 Faculty ...A,.,..........,....,...,,....,........... ...,...... ..... 4 X Washington ..,,., 32 l,iterary ,..,.,...,,.....,,,...,,, ,,..,.,,.,,.....,...........,....Y..,,..,...,. 5 Lincoln .............. 34 l'iorl Leavenwortli Can llolcl 'llllkllll All ,. ...,.. 5 'lllieatricals .....,,,,,,, 35 'I'l1e XVarniug ,,,..,,,....,,.................,.,. ,,........ .... 7 l loys' Glee Club ....................,,..,,..,,, 36 'l'lie 'llale of a Spy ., .... .....,. ........ 3 C 2 irls' Cleo Clulm ..,,,..,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,.,,...,,,. 37 'lllie Stall . .....,,...,.,,....,,... ,....... l 0 Opera, The Pirates of Penzance 38 limlitorials ..,,....,, ,.,, , H ..... ll Senior Rhetoricals ..l...,.....,,......l.....,,,.., 30 lJelmatinp.f Team .,........... .... 1 2 Junior Rlietoricals ,.....,..........................., 39 Seniors ,.,.,,,,..,,....,...,..........w....,.. ..... l 3 Senior Play, The Man xvllll NVQ-nt .,,,, 40 Class Roll and Pietures .....,,,,,,, .... 1 4 junior Play, The Arrival of Kitty .,,,, .. 41 llistory of the Class of 'lkl ....,, .i,..,.. 2 3 VVHSlllIl2tOl1 Play ..,.,..,....,,.............,...,.....,... 42 Senior Counnercial Club ...,... .,..,... 2 5 Football ......,....,....... ....... 4 3 Class l'ropliecy .,.,,,,,,,,.,.,..,.. ....,.,. 2 7 Snapshots . .,,,,,,,,,.. 47 .luuior Class .,.,,,.,.............. ..,.......,,,,,,,,.,, ,.......,,...... 2 ' J llasketlmall .,..........,,....... 49 Soplioinore Class ,, ...,,,....,,......,.................,.,,,, 30 Jokes ......,,,....,,...,.....,...,,.. 53 clvertisements .,.l.....,..... ...,........................,,., 2 , 3, 55 THE STAR RESTAURANT F. A. CONAWAY The Place to Eat Everything in Season 330 South Main Street dr 'I' 1' w+ d M44 if -if MAJESTIC -k it i i' XYliere you see the best in pictures. .gg ll' 4 4 Home of Paramount Photoplays. 4 l Al' llaily Matiuees 2:00 to 4:00. , 1 - , . . . . srht. T Q' i Pow office open matinee 1'00 to 4'00' ui tl Q 6:00 to 9130, ' Night, 7:00. 8:15 anal 9:30. Admission-5 8: 15 Cents, Plus War Tax



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ELI E and GOLD Annual Number FINDLAY, OHIO, MAY, 1918 Fifty Cents per Copy , . X- .... . ga n g ' As 4 V,..:.?1,j.1:. O 6 -..- I .... Z-Q-li... ..A- .,b. .1 AQQ4, ii bbvl A Qi.i:.'5vif,'I Q 55'-fl -'.' '.':. A 1Ii.f.'-.-fi2?-:'.-.iE11555-2:5123-1Sf.-.2-fs:-'gf , .o I A lf: izkitzi.2:.'r:-.rf-,-A 5 .',-. j ,.', i 'Q-, f - VA--' ,-,: 5 .,., , . . frll1? . , , 4-za lla- , ee' Gia.. wget., .rss9EfQib- .-cjiQi955'f4 .g'5lii4f'w Jn' iiffia ,III ,, - V. .lily qi- if xxx :ii .xxx FORT LEAVENWORTH CAN HOLD THEM ALL Knth Switzer 'lS. l'rofessor Gauss had been the chemistry instructor of the Graham lligh School for twenty-live years. Ile had come over to America from l'russia when he was twenty- six years old. lior several summers previous to the XYorld XYar, he had disappeared from Graham for two months at a time, just re- turning with the opening of school. lle was never known to have mentioned the places or pleasures of his vacations. The townspeople had recalled, when ques- tioned, that the l'rofessor had been seen a few years past at an eastern summer resort in company with several foreign ladies and gentlemen. At the out-break of the war, that is before the United States had come in contact with any German hostilities, the professor had given vent to many loyal declarations for our enemy, the Kaiser. Of course a great many people approved of his remarks, but even then, a few broad minded citizens did not think as Gauss did about it. So, being a grand, good, loyal member of the German l'ropagamlist Society, l'rofessor Gauss tried to convince them to his views. ln his classes day after day he was wont to casually remark, Perhaps if one thought about it, were not the results of German maneuvering at the front proving that they were a God-chosen people? XVas not the Kaiser a superman? That being so, the liuropean nations could never thwart his divine designs. .-Xnd, really now, what could the world possibly do without German pro- ducts ? llere he would insert long lists of their great enterprises. Apparently the world wouldn't amount to anything without Germany. NYhen the Congress of the United States of ,-Xmerica declared war on Germany, l'ro- fessor Gauss often made some of these same remarks in favor of the Kaiser in his classes until the pupils felt really aroused against him. lint, the Graham School lioard never considered this a part of German propa- ganda for poisoning young minds, and re- fused to do anything about it. So the topic of Professor Gauss and his remarks was a much discussed subject in the Quest household. liob Quest was a Senior in Graham and had had patriotism pounded into him since a child. llis Grandfather Quest had fought in the Civil Xkar and his father and two uncles in the Spanish-.Xmerican XYar, and he was continually hearing exciting tales of each conflict. The Quests lived three blocks beyond Professor Gauss's residence, so Iioh had to pass it on his way home. Several times, of late, he had noticed a wireless aerial on top of the I'rofessor's house and had often wondered about it, but merely thinking it some hobby of Gauss's, had not said any- thing about it. Un this special evening, when returning from down town, his gaze was arrested by a taxicab drawing up in front of the pro- fessor's door. A veiled woman, accom- panied by a foreign-looking man. alighted and rang the doorbell of the Gauss home. The door was cautiously opened, disclosing a lighted interior a11d quickly closed after the guests' entrance. Standing in the shadow of a great elm in front of the house, Hob had watched the entire proceedings. I lere's where l'm going to find out about old man Gauss, thought Bob. He hurriedly crossed the street and

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