Hagerstown High School - Epitome Yearbook (Hagerstown, IN)

 - Class of 1936

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Manager Advisor L43 Through The Cpen Door We Enter wifh loifering sfeps .... school work has begun .... new Teachers new classmates .... new lessons new life .... unknown buf inviting E51 Most Essential . . ln all kinds of weather we arrive . . . sunshine, rain . . . sleef, snow . . . except blizzard. Wednesday, Jan. 22. 61 Mm Patriotism for Cur Dpporfunity I pledge allegiance .... flag .... nation .... parents .... Teachers E71 Prologue 8 Little do you remember of the yesterday when hickory gads .... candle lights .... slate pencils high backed seats .... frozen feet .... roasted shins ...... ....... Cpportunity Today Personal Freedom to Choose ..... College Course . Vocational Agriculture . . . General Shop . . Vocational Home Economics ..... Commercial . . . Extra Curriculum . . Music .... Art .... Physical Training . . Hi-Y .... G.R .... Red Cross . . . Scouts .... Let Us Enter Singing . E91 'NS ff pl 14- obn HLMHQ Mfzrm ' .BY MJ STHHR INTRO CON SPIRIT -Q I vlnse' a-Terlyour :iss I will 1.125 galfbg -your b'J-ding' a cl N if J 4 Wi mf S- Io you Tru- b fe brengiymv sms a c' da ters lay- al sfand cv for The - Y- -J Ly A A A A A H rig'lQiA31J pmst or-Thy foeman vt: wgl fig'hT wifhgl ou migbf.-ET CHORUS ? U . , Oh! H. .-5 .0 TAI-YE. Ho-Te?'we+c7iu' T0 Thee in-AuliLanLr -J A ' - Z - 5,,E'E.21Ti'fiE- '-E ' yng.0h . . .W G ldand v-ple Roxio cola qcuusanlmim fluaf Nl I fa --Lgifii g ' 'F ET J' I' F f ei -I I ' fq ri n o ' Tr -wire fn The ba - le Trlhd and True and u 0 ax . - f N N J 1 if 1 . 4 w'n or se wehall r you . - If-'-f' VH i101 Contents Board . Faculty . . SeniorOrganization . UnclerClasses . Groups . . Physical Development FellowCitizens . E111 Probably never so sombre as we may paint them, they watch usg in turn, amused or serious, in- different or helpful, pedantic or human . . . the men and women of the ............ E121 Administration and Faculty 1 9 3 6 Willard Stahr Treasurer School Board Clarence Stout President i141 Capable O O Dependable I I Industrious Albert Bland Secretary Frank M. Cory A. B. M. A. Superintendent l15J To be trusted and Worthy of that trust . . Counselor . . . . . Teacher Principal Joe R. Graw M. A. E161 Cosmopolitan . enjoys student life ..... friend . . . Advisor . . School l17l Come to the Spring Where 'tis sparkling and bright .... Where birds carol sweetly ..... and iiowers bloom purely ...... Grasp the opportun- ity! ....... Will you come? . . Come to the Spring! Clarence Spuller Christine Van Horn Florance Lester Alida E. Morris Vocational Agriculture Commercial Mathematics Latin and English Faculty Jules Brewer Ermadine Lester Theodore Sedgwick Music English Manual Arts Public Speaking Science E181 Miriam McCurdy Virgil Heniser Ruth Dutro Art - Science and Science ' ' Health Education Mathematics Faculty . .gif 1 V 1 r Gertrude Adams Martha Castle Marfield Cain Helen Smith Vocational History History Clerk Home Economics Girls' Physical English Education Boys' Physical Education Coach l19l Through education We learn to serve. He who serves most gains most L20 J Students on the Honor R011 for four or more months during the year Seniors Richard Oler .... Juniors Josinah Allen . Marjorie Haisley . Ethel Mae Crull . Sophomores Ruby Needler . Emily Stahr . . . Bettie Teetor . . Betty Lou Thalls . Virginia Townsend Paul Smith . . . Freshmen Robert Cartmell . . Reba Davis .... Barbara Stonecipher Margaret Stratton . Eighth Grade Donald Hall . . Edwin Shields . . . Rosalie Smith . . Lucile Townsend . Seventh Grade John Cartmell . . . Walter Cory . . William Stout . . . Frances Wells . . Most All Around Senior Boy and Girl HELEN WALTZ RICHARD OLER l21l And now meer the hosts of Senior Day, The members of 'rhe class of 1936 Officers President . . Sec. and Treas. Hi-Y President G. R. President Epitome Chief E221 Paul Earl Harris Mildred Hilbert . . . . Richard Oler . Helen Waltz . Jack Scott Wait . . . but we don'f look like This now! iusf when we were young 1924 ..... Lead on look for us years to come prophecy . . will . . E231 Virginia Miller Sarah Wisehart Della May Medsker Garner Johnson Carlos Jordan Ruth Kinsinger Fred Woollard Walter Woodward I24 251 Herman Cromis Harriette Fosnight Betty Brown Edward Dale James Smith Harold Allen Effie Foulke Thelma Keeling Elizabeth Ellis Dean Werking Austin Troth Robert Hogue Mary Alice Harlan Ruth Foutz Robert Beeson Dorothy Gephart 1 Y l i I 26 Lloyd Weaver Marjorie Shafer Evelyn Strickler Helen Lightner Clara Rose Myers Eugene Shultz Donald LaMa,r Harold Pickett V l E271 ' xt' Marion Hoel Pauline Ramey Bernard Taylor Herman Bookout Rosanna Roth Carl Beeson Mabel Jane Smith Alberta Williams 28 l29l Allen Coryell Marie Chamberlin Omar Dumford Winfred Atkinson Florence Keever S. L. Surber Joe Roberts Marjorie Reed Soon in all new clothes they go- the young before the old . . . speeches . . .diplomas . . .applause . . . and then . . . how do they say it? . . . Bon Voyage . . . May 12. l30l Sponsors . . . . . . . Ermadine Lester . . Joe R. Craw Graduates l31l The joys and aspirations are fulfilled . . . The diploma- the ultimate ........ Service through knowledge and wisdom .......... America's demand ..... four years of studies ..... baccalaureate ........ commencement .... Now let us strive to serve ..... X In memory John Paul Parsons As the hands of time go round and round What has the future in store for you? Pete-Kroger's executive. Women 's delight. Q Q C. Beeson--Dalton largest store owner. Q Q Bob Beeson-A man about town with red headed women as his choice. Q Q Booky-Manager of Purdue experimental farm. Q Q Betty-World Tennis Star. Still Cron1ey's pride and joy. Q Q Marie-Still trying to lower her voice so that neighbors ean't hear her baud out her hiwlnuid flied Slndtzl Q Q Cromis-Manager of professional basket-ball league. Q Q Corydell-A dirt farmer with excellent results. Q Q Dale-Great orator on woman suffrage. Q Q Dumford-Silent but active. Proprietor of Grain Company in llagerstown. Q Q Elizabeth Ellis-Systematically housekeeping for Mr. Johnson. Q Q Hariette -Tap dancing in between her jobs of milking cows and hunting eggs for and with Varlos Jordan. Q Q Effie-Dale's perfect and unexplainable manager. Q Q Ruth Foutz--Traveling inoognito with her one and 'only man. Liberty is theh'nextstop.Q Q Bernard-fhnuatesthe Sau'h1Hl:d'hlUlvHle lle has been experimenting to lear11 the exact reason for knots in wood. Q Q Oler-Along with all the National farm duties is experimenting with oil and hair tonics so that .lun and Jack,lus sons,svonlt beconle bahL Q Q Troth-fA deep student and writer in the field of Natural History. Ile has gone extensively into the field of pigeon culture. Q Q Helen Waltz-Still gleams from the columns of broad knowledge to supplement her already versatile mind. She is quite a novelist. Q Q Ll0yd--Not the comedian but Mr. Weaver who has been trying to scale Mars. Look out women here I come. Q Q Working-With the help of a one llick YVarfel has Inlrchased l'aul.l0nes llaberdashery. liusiness is ine. Q Q Alberta.-ls the bookkeeper for Mr. Wer'ki11g in his establislnnent. Q Q Sally- Keeping house for a busy man. Not Fred Allen but a Robert Hogue. Know him? Q Q Bob Hogue-Doing this and that and mostly that. Sally and he are getting spending money from Dad Wisehart. Q Q Virginia-'l'he Governors private secretary and wife. Q Q Clara Rose-Still blushing like a rose. Unmarried but chermhed funn afar.Q Q Pauhne-YVorking hard carnuzfor her husband and children. Q Q Marjorie Reed-At last she got her man but now he's gone again. She's not an old maid but just a jilted lady. Q Q Gene Shultz-Hobo Club preddent. Travehng nourto CaHfomna.Q Q Rosanna-Advemjmng Cderk at Perfect Circle. Q Q Scotty-After the regular if's and out 's of commercial life and news reporting he has become the latest hit at radio broadcasting of Nat- ural Phenomena. Q Q Shafer-Housekeeping for Effie and Ed. Wlizit she can say on married life mustn't be mentioned. Q Q Smithy-Still delivers milk but in between times he teaches track to overly large boys and girls for physical reduction. Q Q Evelyn-Due to keen hearing she has become well known as a E321 teacher of dramatics in Chicago. Q Q S. L.-Still delivers milk but hc has become pronuned to thc neuftruck and coHects,1dding on lns specialinadc lncycle Q Q Dorothy Gebhart-Caring for all the little Oler run-abouts. Jane, Jim, Jack, June. Q Q Mary Alice-Started in opera but John won out at last. Housewife in effect to date. Q Q Paul Earl-Maker of radios-electric can openers and pro- phylactic screw drivers. Q Q Mid Hilbert-Mrs. Shellenbarger with chickens and cows her specialties. Q Q Marion Hoel-The wise cracker of t'l3achelor's lim. Q Q Johnson-Long and lanky politician. He is trying' to crash Congress. Q Q Carlos-Still Harriette's partner. Wintering in Hollywood with his act and growing things in the summer. Q Q Thelma Keeling--Artist model--living in New York. Hirshburg gave her her start. Q Q Florence Keever and Helen Lightner care for an old maids' recuperation home at Jacksonburg. Q Q Ruth Kinsinger-A sick ma.n's dream in the government hospital at Dallas. Q Q Donald La.Mar-Gardener of choice vegetables and flowers. Raises bull frogs on the side for big city markets. Q Q Della May-llatching chickens the incubator way. Mendy feeds the hens and gathers the eggs. Q Q Fred Woolard-'Now Judge Fred Woolarcl. He is a great advocate for Socialism in the field of medicine and public welfare. Q Q Walter Woodward-Still with Booky. No better help could bc had. Q Q Pickett-Vice-president of the t'Hobo Club. He is acting now as Gene 's chauffeur. Shanks-horses get pretty well worn by nightfall. Q Q Joe Roberts-Still quiet but approachable. Chemistry is his field of pastime. Q Q Mabel Jane-ls now librarian at Taylor. She is well liked because of her willingness to serve and spirit of cooperation. Unclerclasses follow . . head on l33l Hand me downs ............. . . . . . . . . for teachers' consideration Mr. Lester . . a box of colored chalk so l1is students will get more interested in his subjects. Mr. Heniser . . a dark headed chorus girl for his future wife. Miss Castle . , more seats ill her government room. Miss Van Horn . . a room that can be heated in tl1e winter time so her pupils can type better. Mr. Sedgwick . . more boys for a better Manual Training Class. Mr. Cain . . a thousand good lucks for next yearls Tigers. Miss Morris . . a nice middle aged man. 'l'his is leap year. Miss McCurdy . . a larger room for her artists and their property Mr. Brewer . . more talented pupils to play in his orchestra. Mr. Craw . . a 11ew set of gree11 freslnnen to take the Seniors' places. Season to your taste l Miss Lester . . our encouragement in coaching more plays like Smilin' Through. ' l Miss Dutro . . more boys in the assembly to tease her. Mr. Cory . . an air cushion chair, moved out in the hall between periods for relief from work. Mr. Spuller . . a special typist to type his agriculture articles for the 'Y Exponent. Miss Adams . . an elevator from the llome Economics room to the cafeteria. Helen Smith . . another group of students to tell her all the news. The Janitors . . A new invention so they will 11ot hai e to sweep the floors. For classmates ioy ....... Werking . . his standing room in the library to Walter Cory. Smithy . . his milk truck to Herbert Lester so he can drive to school a11d stay for basketball practice. Helen Lightner . . her A's to Mary Stephenson. Hogue . . his nack of arguing over nothing to llerman Marlatt.. Della May . . her talent for art to Reba Davis. Marie . . her horizontal dimensions to Alice Myers. Florence . . her long dark curls to Emily Stahr. Clara Rose . . her tomboyish ways to Ethel Mae Urull. Ruth . . her never-ceasing supply of questions to Betty Smith. Alberta . . her quiet lady like ways to Margaret Stratton. Elizabeth Ellis . . her place as the school 's poetess to Mary Allen. Marion . . his smile to all the girls and his robust figure to Virgil Ilavenport. Lloyd . . one yard of adhesive plaster to Bill Warfel. Troth . . his imitative power to create fish stories for English class to Bob McShirley. - Rosanna . . her slow easy talking ways in school to Denzil Fouts. Thelma . . her vamping eyes to Bette Teetor. Bernard . . his blo11d wavy hair to Lawrence Petty. l34l Bookout . . his doll like features to Lawrence Lester. Mid Hilbert . . her eahn poise and trininess to lna 'Waltz. Ruth Foutz . . her sniall feet to Marjorie Allen. Coryell . . his chair in the agriculture room to Paul Reed. Carl Beeson . . his way of being the class sheik to Maurice Daugherty. Marjorie Shafer . . soine of her silliness to Doris Warfel. Effie . . her fuzzy bangs to Lena lieth Rhinehart. Harriette . . l1er ability to play hide-and-seek with father to Ann Parsons. Cromy . . his position as captain of the Tigers to Joe Max Knose. Ilelen . . her gaveltsvhieh kein the Chrllieserves ni order during the year of 1935 ancll5kl6D toflosinal11XHe1L Betty . . position as office boy to lfiarbara Stoneeipher. Paul Earl . . list of rigid training rules for basketball to 'Danny Luke. S. L. . . his gift of never-ending gab to Martin lllrieh. Woodard . . his seeret of success as a big butter and egg nian to Uharles Howell. Dick . . his Ford V8 to anyone provided they can manipulate it with one hand. Shultz . . his fascinating swagger to Richard Bookout. Gebhart . . her diamond tfroni Santa Flausl to Mildred Striekler. Evelyn Strickler . . her childish laugh to Lea Fern Grey. Pickett .. lns place as Bliss Fasthfs inessenger boy the last perhnl to Fbwwl llarrison. Dale . . his dainty little No. ll basketball shoes to Robert Jack lirower. Reed. .herevenfanhfulbobbyyunstolldenlhuroughs Pauline . . ber habit to sharpen her pencil at the beginning of each period to Ruby Stewart. Mary Alice . . her Mae West likeness to Betty Monroe. Sarah . . ber diminutive figure to Mabel Doerstler. Pete . . his Freshman girl friend to Johnny Baker with restrictions. LaMar . . his quiet disposition to Russel Miller. Bob Beeson . . appoints Bundy Fuinniins to buy candy for all the girls. Scotty . . his Jaeksonburg strut to llavid Hunt. Mabel Jane . . her place as giving the devotional in Girl Reserves to lllarjorie Ilaisleyt VVoo1ard . .lns YOCHhlHHPj'lU Fred VVood. J0hnSOI1 . . his slow gait in talking Elllll walking to Charles Knapp. Jordon . . his villainous roles in plays to William Murray. Dumford . . his eongenial ways to Clifton Chamberlin. Virginia Miller . . ber happy-go-lucky attitude to June Bond. Joe Roberts . . his quiet and winning way with girls to Roy Working. l35l Sponsors ........ Marfleld Cain and Martha Castle Juniors . . . . . . Class Officers William Murray . . President Herman Marlatt . Vice-president Mary Talbert . . . Treasurer Marjorie Haisley . . Secretary Aspirants to Seniorship . J osinah Allen Thelma Bland Leslie Burgess Charles Knapp Mary Alice Kuhn Herman Marlatt Junita Chapman Charles Clements Florence Cordell Ethel Mae Crull Omar Cummins Dorothy Dale Virgil Davenport Bette Davis Maurice Daugherty Mary Catherine Dennis Mildred Dennis John Drischel Marjorie Haisley Charles Hall Ruth Harcourt Hubert Hinshaw Charles Howell E361 Ernest Miller June Murray William Murray Blanche Paddock Charles Parsons Paul Reed Eleanor Romine Horace Shields Rita Smith Vivian Stephenson Ruby Steward Mildred Strickler William Symons Mary Talbert Richard Warfel David Wisehart Fred Wood Just Sophomores Mary Allen Eleanora. Atkinson John Baker Chas. Baldwin Donald Beeson Hobart Bell Norma Beeson Howard Bogue Herchel Bowman Robert J. Brower Billy Brown Robert Brown Wardner Brown Helen Burgess Clifton Chamberlin Lloyd Craig Everett Cromis June Cross George Crull Urma Crye Thelma Dennis Denzil Fouts Wilma Foutz but who said W Thelma Fowler Vernon Freeman Leah Fern Gray David Harvey Lloyd Hilbert Cecil Hinshaw Wayne Holcomb John Hoover Nola Hoover Helen Innis Chester Keever Ralph Kinsinger Joe Max Knose Robert LaMar .Tune La Velle Herbert Lester Everett Lilly Daniel Luke, Jr. Thelma Metsker George Miller Mary Mohler Betty June Monroe Estell Moystner Ruby Needle: - - - . 1 l37l e couldn't play ball? Ann Parsons Chas. Presscl Eugene Raife Elizabeth Ramey Irene Sherry Marilcen Shultz Chas. Smith Paul Smith James Spitler Emily Stahr Frances Stomm June Sulteen Grace Symons Betty Teetor Betty Lou Thalls Mary Thornburg Virginia Townsend Ina Waltz William Warfel Lowell Werking Chas. Williams Ralph Wood Audrey Adams Sophomores . Class Officers President . . Betty Lou Thalls Vice-president . . Paul Smith Secretary and Treasurer . . . Virginia Townsend Sponsors .... . . . . . Ruth Dutro and Virgil Heniser Freshman . Class Officers Reba Davis .... President June Bradshaw ....... Secrelzary-Treasurer Totally fresh but not spoiling . 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Sponsors Charles Alexander Joshua Allen Marjorie Allen Marcella Allread Ancel Bell Melvin Belt Annabelle Bess Richard Bookout Jack Bowman June Bradshaw Marcella Brooks Bernard Brown Retta Brooks Eugene Brown Remona Brown Helen Burroughs Edward Canaday Robert Cartmcll Leslie Chapman Reba Davis Arnold Dougherty Theda Fosnight Levara Funkhouser Melvin Gilbert Hazel Hammond Fred Harrison Lewis Hendricks Maxine Hoover Jimmie Jones Mildred Jordan Lawrence Lester Warren Mahoney Robert McSherley Vernon Metsker Iolene Miller Alice Myers Jimmie Pass Eugene Roy Petty Lawrence Petty Annabell Retherford . . Florance Lester and Miriam McCurdy E381 . . ClassRol1 Louise Retherford Harlie Sadler Beryl Scott Thelma Seward John Siegrist Betty Smith Raymond Smith Wilma Smith Mary Louise Stenzle Mary E. Stephenson Barbara Stonecipher Margaret Stratton Robert Taylor Thelma Taylor Frank Waltz Cleo Weaver Marjorie Werking Roy Werking Herman Wilkinson Raymond Woolard More years to go Mary Lou Baker Charles Beckner Evangeline Garter Mary Louise Cleveland J. B. Copenhaver Beulah Crull Kittura Deaver Mabel Doerstler Ida Drischel Audrey Dumford Annabelle Dyke Philip Frantz Donald Hall Marion Harcourt James Innis David Hunt Esther Jones Margarett Jones Betty LaVel1e John Lundy Emma Miller Russell Miller Marshall Mohler E391 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 . bless R:o1l Robert Petty Elizabeth Pickett . Ralph Ramey Betty Reece William Rhodus . Marjorie Roberts . Edna Shields Edwin Shields Harold Smith . Rosalie Smith Paul Stewart . Betty Swoveland . Violet Thalls . Kenneth Thompson Dean Thornburg Margaret Thornburg Lucille Townsend Martin Ulerich Phyllis Ulrich . Doris Warfel John Wells . Lone Worl . Eighth Grade Sponsor Theodore Sedgwick Sponsor a u . - . - . Alida E. Morris Seventh Grade Busy Bees of the School . ..... . Ora Alexander Donald Baldwin Junior Bennett June Bond Ralph Brooks Juanita Brown Charles Russel Bruner Vera Helen Bryant John Cartmell Robert Coomes Walter Cory Homer Dale Richard Ellis Morris Forrest Bobby Hamilton Hazel Hall Josephine Harter i401 Class Roll Wanda Hunt Robert Earl Jordan Joseph Lilly Lena. B. Rinehart Helen Roth Raymond Uackj Roth Marion Smith Betty Stetfenson William Stout Arthur Sulteen Orwin Surber Chuck Teetor Jack Teetor Margaret Thompson Keith Ulerick Bertha Frances Wells Lois Werking Classes are over - . . - - 4 . - . . - . . Clubs and gatherings are in order . . Parties we like ....... Theatres we enjoy . . Clubs . Organization E411 Officers . . . . . Chief . . . . . Jack Scott Bus. Mgr ..... Fred Woollard Advertising ......... . . . . Helen Waltz, Harold Allen Photos . . . Ruth Kinsinger, Robert Beeson, Herman Bookout . . . Calendar .......... . Sarah Wisehart, Evelyn Strickler Art and Theme . . . Mary Alice Har- lan, Paul Earl Harris, Della May Medsker, Eugene Shultz .... Literary . . . Harriette Fosnight, Robert Hogue, Virginia Miller, Mildred Hilbert, Dorothy Gebhart, Betty Brown, Herman Cromis, Marjorie Shafer, Effie Foulke, Clara Rose Myers, Marie Cham- berlin, Elizabeth Ellls .... Typists . . . Pauline Ramey, Mable Jane Smith, Ruth Foutz, Alberta Williams, Thelma Keeling, Mar- jorie Reed ......... Advisor. ..... Critic. . .... . . . . . . . . . Joe R. Craw . . . . . Alida E. Morris E421 . Epifome The thrill and inspiration of producing ..... Photos ....... Snaps . . Dummy . . Engraving . . Instruction . . Covers .... Copy copy copy . . More dummy . . Proof reading . . . Printer ...... Advance to the front in Annual production E431 Conductor Boy's Glee Club . Boys like negro spirituals and comedy songs unaccompanied. This group of boys is typical. Their harmony is ex- ceptionally good .......... Jules Brewer E441 , GirI's Glee Club Mighty Lak A Rose unaccompanied . . . I Love You Truly . . . They har- monize splendidly . . . Solos and duets . . . Trios and quartettes . . . A11 enter- tain our fancy . . .... . . n 1 1 1 . Jules Brewer L 45 J Conductor 1 4 Conductor Jules Brewer i461 . Chorus Enter the gates with glad singing ..... Pi1griIns' Chorus from Tannhauser ...... The Heaven Resound by Beethoven ..... Sopranos-bass, alto, ten- ors. Come hear the Per- sian Market with over 70 voices ....... MUSIC-One of the keys to solving the problem of leisure ........ Overtures and symphonies Marches ....... Tripping waltzes with vio- lins and piano, life and clarinet ........ Hoosier Music Festival . Spring festival .... Orchestra Harold Allen, Carlos Jordan, Betty Lou Thalls, Ruth Harcourt, Paul Earl Harris, Joe Max Knose, Donald Hall, Jimmie Pass, Emily Stahl' and Leah Fern Gray played in the Mass band of the Hoosier Music Festival at Bloomington. Directors were Dr. Goldman and Dr. Simons. April 16, 17, 18 . . Conductor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jules Brewer The news staff ..... presenting the news of the school ......... chapel, rings, athletics, so- cials, photographs, honor roll-but not gossip . . . Exponent . Editor-in-chief . . Mary Talbert Assistant Editor . . . Paul Reed Senior .... . . Ruth Foutz Junior . . . . . Ethel Mae Crull Sophomore . . Betty Lou Thalls Freslunan . . . . Retta Brooks Eighth .... . . . Don Hall Seventh ...... Robert Coomes Girl Reserve Club . . Mildred Hilbert Hi-Y Club . . . Frederic Woollard Athletics ....... John Baker Agriculture . . . Herman Bookout Home Economics . . Estelle Moystner Future Farmers . Frederic Woollard Red Cross ..... William Murray Grade School ..... Paul Reed Typists . . . Marjorie Shaffer, Effie Foulke, Sarah Wisehart, Evelyn Strickler, Frances Lee ...... 48 Alida. E. Morris Advisor Money changers of organ- ized school finances . . . Dues and projects collec- tions ......... Deposits-receipts . . . Contracted bills-checks . A double record to the cent is kept in registering school money ..... i491 Staff of Treasurers ..... Athletic . . Cafeteria . . Class '36 . . Class '37 . . Class '38 . . Class '39 . . Epitome . . Hi-Y . . . Girl Reserve Girls' 4H Club. ' .' F.F.A. . . Boys' 4H Club Jr. Red Cross Treasurer . . . Advisor . . . . . Joe R. Craw . Gertrude Adams . Mildred Hilbert . . Mary Talbert Virginia Townsend . June Bradshaw . Fred Woollard . . Howard Bogue . Sarah Wisehart . Gertrude Adams Walter Woodward . . Robert Beeson . . Robert Hogue . . Helen Smith Christine Van Horn Board of Control Supervisor ..... . . . . . . . . FrankM.Cory Spanish . Mexico, with its abundant resources invites the in- formed travelers .... Pan-American highway . pulque, donkeys, old churches, relics of ancient races ........ Let us learn her language to better understand our southern neighbor . . . lf50J Instructor . . - . - . . . i Joe R. Craw Latin . . . . . . County Contest Division I . ...... . Robert Cartmell Reba Davis Division II ....... Emily Stahl' Betty Teetor . . . . . . . Instructor Alida E. Morris ...... Cicero, What greater or better service can we ren- der the state than that of teaching and training our youth ........ Mythological maps of gods and heroes ...... Geographical literature . Freedom ..... Gaul Caesar and his friend . . Knossos .... Salamis Florence-Mingle . . . and different thoughts of an ancient civilization . . Future Farmers . Oificers President .... Paul Reed Vice-president . . Richard Oler Secretary . . Herman Bookout Treasurer . Walter Woodward Reporter . . . Fred Woollard Sponsor o n a u I n 1 u Clarence Spuller E521 To promote character of the farmer as well as his methods of farming . . . Green hand ...... Social life, camping, par- ties, dinners ...... Paul Reed Won third in State F. F. A. public speak- ing contest at Purdue Uni- versity ........ Obtained a medal and talked over radio .... He Won second in Rich- mond Paladium - Item vo- cational agriculture coun- cil speaking contest at Richmond. There were 22 department members . . More and better farm leaders for tomorrow with a wide field for specializa- tion, dairying, poultry, horticulture, animal hus- bandry, chemistry, Prac- tical farm field trips, dem- onstrations and pest cam- paigns.. Improve our rural con- . Agriculture Four H Club work in this department is dynamic. Sixty-six boys completed exhibits at the county last year ......... Walter Woodward had the ten grand champion ears of corn at Wayne County 4 H corn show ..... Richard Oler won first on farm record book in Wayne County. The book was entered in the state contest ........ Richard Oler, Walter Woodward, Herman Book- out and Marion Hoel for their outstanding work ac- cepted the gift of Mr. C. N. Teetor-to attend the Pur- due Agriculture Confer- ence at Purdue University. ditions now and in the .'..'.. Instructor future. ...... . Clarence Spuller . . . . . . G. R. Code . President . . Vice-president Secretary . . Treasurer . . Social Chairman Program . . . Publicity . . Service . . Music . . . . Officers . . Helen Waltz Marjorie Haisley Harriette Posnight . Sarah Wisehart . . Josinah Allen Mary Alice Harlan . Mildred Hilbert . . . Effie Foulke . . Emily Stahr Gracious in manner . . . Impartial in judgment . Ready for service .... Loyal to friends .... Reaching toward the best . Earnest in purpose . . . Seeing the beautiful . . Eager for knowledge . . Reverent to God . . . Victorious over self . . Ever dependable . . Sincere at all times . . . . . . . Proiecfs Rainbow Tea for mothers, Oct. 7 ........ Fall Weiner Roast, Oct. 17 Cluistmas M o t h e r and Daughter Banquet, Dec. 17 Christmas baskets distrib- uted ......... T o w e 1 s to Knightstown Home.... Skule Daze' ' published . Cooperative Cabinet meet- ings with other groups . . Candy and ice cream sales April Fool Party, April 1 . May Breakfast, May5 . . .......Sponsor Ruth Dutro . ..... . Hi-Y . Slogan . . . Clean speech . . Clean sports . . Clean scholarship Clean living . . Purpose . . . To create, maintain and ex- tend throughout the school and community high stand- ards of Christian character . Officers . President .... Vice-president . . Secretary . . . Treasurer . . Projects ....... Second hand book sale, Sept. 9 . . Conferences ..... . . . Anderson at Thanksgiving .... State at Connersville, February .... Regional at Boston, March 31 .... State Officers, Indianapolis, April 3-4 . Christmas baskets distributed . . . Seasonal chapel programs ..... Father and Son Banquet, Mar. 10 . Richard Oler . Jack Scott Horace Shields Sponsor ------- - Howard Bogue ....... Virgil Heniser l55l Instructor a n a u . n 1 Virgil Heniser use . Science A systematized knowl- edge of acknowledged truths and laws of nature -geography, physics, elec- tricity, mechanics, sound, heat and light ..... Health and living stand- ards are higher as a result of individual and public health training ..... Awards ..... December, 1935 . Si1verPin........ Alberta Williams Bronze Pins . . . .... Dorothy Gebhart Ethel Mae Crull Eugene Shultz Mary Talbert Marie Chamberlin ........ Teacher Christine Van Horn ..... Commercial Commercial education in its broadest sense is at proc- ess of adjustment to, and preparation for participa- tion in our social and eco- nomic environment . . . Time Tests-typing, short- hand, brief forms, vocab- ularies, practice sets, work sheets, t r i a 1 balances, bookkeeping, oiice prac- tice, filing ....... E Sacriiice disaster . Red Cross Soldier's kit for mending . Red Cross Chapel ...... Senior Drive-Membership . . . Christmas Fruit for Day Nursery Sale of Get-All spoons ..... Pop corn sales ........ Contributed to International Red Cross ............ Exhibit to Paris ....... Reba Davis sent as Delegate to National at Washington May 10 . l53l Oificers . President . . Vice-president . . . Secretary . . Treasurer . Advisor Give to the worthy cause of livelihood ...... relief of suffering .... Sales and market talks . . membership drives . . . We believe in service for others in health of mind and body to fit us for bet- ter service, and in World wide friendship .... Blanche Paddock Richard Bookout William Murray . Robert Hogue Amis in. ivrorris A program vital to char- acter building and leader- ship ......... ' 'President's Award' ' four years! ......... Camp Wahpi Kamija, a s ple n d i d outing, Lake James ......... Turkey Run ...... Canoeing, hiking, swim- ming, c a m p i n g, crafts, fires, scout circus, active troops . . . from tenderfoot to Eagle scouts ..... Scout Master ...... . . . . . Theodore Sedgwick Boy Scouts . E591 Patrol Leaders ..... Robert Taylor Billy Brown Jimmy Pass Walter Cory Scribe ...... . . . Robert LaMar Jr. Assistants . . . . . Virgil Davenport William Murray A room hung with pictures is a room hung with thoughts' '-Rey- nolds ............ Water and oils . . Color charts . . Scrap books . . Posters . . . Designs .... Landscaping . Costumes . . Furniture...... Flowers . . ........ . Madonna, An e1us, G1ean- ii g ers . . . . . . . . . . . . Art . I Leo Instructor Miriam McCurdy Projects . Hall trees .... Sewing cabinets . . Small tables . . . Porch furniture . . Lamps ..... Candle sticks . . Rise patterns for lathe and emery stand ..... Boxes ..... Tin cups .... Cooky cutters, etc. f61 Shop Fundamentals in Mechan- ical Drawing, Woodwork, Electricity, Pattern Mak- ing, Sheet metal and ma- chine shop, Foundry Prac- tice, are all combined into a regular general shop C0l1I'S6......... Instructor . . . . Theodore Sedgwick . This department is offered for the purpose of making available to the students Wholesome food at a min- imum cost. Types of foods offered: ........ Meat loaf ....... Spanish rice . . . Cornbread, beans . Baked potatoes . . Green beans . . Scolloped corn . . Butter beets . . . Cherry sherbets . . Ice cream . . . Puddings . Soups . . Cookies . Salads . . . Sandwiches . . . Desserts ...... Hot or cold drinks . H62 Manager Cafeteria Gertrude Adams . a u . I Vocational Home Economics . Home Song ........ I read within a poet's book A word that starred .the page: Stone walls do not aprison make, Nor iron bars a cage! Yes, that is true, and something more, You'll find, where'er you roam, That marble floors and gilded walls Can never make a home. But every house where Love abides, And Friendship is a guest, Is surely home, and home-sweet-home: For there the heart can rest. -Henry Van Dyke Josinah Allen f4H Clubj obtained first placing at International Club show at Chi- cago with woo1 dress for school . . . l63l 4 H is alive! ...... The local girls made fifty- eight complete exhibits at the County last year . . Home planning . . Room improvement . Art and decoration . Health ...... Baking ...... Canning ..... Food preparation . . Clothing planning . Sewing ...... Leadership . . . Instructor ....... . . . . . . . Gertrude Adams Library . 1931 volumes 218 new additions 22 regular magazines 1641 Books are keys To wisdom's treasure Books are paths That upward leadg Books are gates To lands of pleasure Books are friends Come, let us read. SmiIin' Through ........ Senior Play A choice three act comedy-hate gives way to love. Cast ...... Fred Woollard Garner Johnson Eugene Shultz Harold Allen Dean Werking S. L. Surber Mary Alice Harlan Jack Scott Carlos Jordan Herman Bookout Sarah Wisehart Harriette Fosnight Marie Chamberlin Virginia Miller Della May Medsker Ruth Foutz Betty Brown Robert Beeson Indiana Discussion League Cambridge City, Whitewater and Hagerstown Mabel Jane Smith ...... Second Place Garner Johnson . . . . Third Place Coach December 9-10 .... '. . Ermaaine Lester E651 Huckleberry Finn . . .lunlor Play . Humorous comedy with oceans of f Cast .... Paul Reed Horace Shields William Murray Herman Marlatt Ethel Mae Crull March 2 and 3 . Coach . . . . . H . . Ermadine Lester Marjorie Haisley Josinah Allen Mildred Strickler Thelma Bland Mary Talbert IBSJ Along with clear skies . . . baseball and track again . . . shoved into the past are bas- ketball, volleyball, intramu- ral games and inside sports . . . the games of the hour be- come tennis, marbles, skat- ing and softball . . . where'1l We go sWimmin'? ..... E671 E631 Win or lose . . . good sports uppermost . . . The man of the hour is he who is clean . . . From the opening whistle to the end . . . Let's fight for honorable sports ..... Fight! E691 Freeman Cromis Oler Smith Dale Harris LaMar Lester Dumford Honey of the Drapery Linings ....... The opening whistle . . . everybody on their toes . . . the ball goes up at center and we are off . . . the first close call-Mooreland 26-24 . . . The Brownsville Lions were taken over-as Cromie holds Coffman . . . 30-27 . . . We rushed Union City . . . Oh! boy, we like Wildcats 25-20 revenge is sweet . . . Our offense ripped Economy in our first County victory 36-9 . . . Lynn Bulldogs were nipped 21-17 . . . Centerville's perfect record spoiled 40-26 as Harris stars . . . Our fast travelers, in their new suits, mark up our seventh straight victory with Fountain City losers 21-12 . . . Tigers defeat Straughn Indians . . . Smitty high pointer 40-13 . . . Boston Terriers bow 43-15 Harris, Herb, Smitty all hitting . . . Cambridge . . . The rabid cry from the balcony- shoot the referee . . . The Tigers' perfect record blasted 30-20 . . . Enough said . . . A desperate rally in the last quarter against Milton brought us out ahead 32-28 . . . Give us Liberty or give us death so we took Liberty 25-10 with Bud starring and Cromie on top . . . Hold that Tiger and help the Indian . . . Whitewater Bears sought their holes 31-24 . . . Dick was high pointer and LaMar played a good defensive game . . . Centerville tourney opened- Hagerstown-Whitewater . . . Victory to the Tigers with Ed., Herb and Bud shooting goals in last five minutes 23-18 . . . But oh! with all our effort and strategy there was too much Gauker with score 18-27 . . . Another battle won -Spartanburg 28-13 . . . A big crowd gone wild . . . We must not lose the third . . . but we did in a battle royal-Cambridge you win again 25-21 . . . Red Devils you won the game but we get the honor in your forfeiture 40-24 . . . Setting pace all the way the Tigers took Williamsburg to camp 39-16 Kennard 39-29 . . . The last game ffor seven of the Tigersj on the old home floor . . . We won the big thirteen in closing scheduled game with Centerville 34-25 . . . Sectional tourney Centerville the first down in a real battle 33-29 with nineteen straight free throws made on both sides . . . Whitewater second downed by the Tigers 34-21. Dumford did fine work with eighty per cent shooting average . . . And then in the battle of battles-Red Devils advanced in third quarter and ended our closing game with a score 24-20 . . . There were no single stars here . . . All did their best to a man . . . Harris, Cromis and Oler were rated on the All Tournament Teams . . . And so the last game, the last whistle, the last yell ends with . . . 2-4-6-8-Who do we appreciate- Team, Team, Team-Team-Team . . ......... . . l70l Trained to care for the team's needs . l Tape . . gum ..... lemons .... mercurochrome camphor . . . alcohol . . . ball . . whistle . . score pads . clothes . . . Doctor amI . . John Baker . New leaders . . . whip into shape . . . care for a noisy, enthusiastic crowd ....... . . . . Color, pep, vim, courtesy and com- monsense . . . .... . . . Paul Harris was named all county forward by unanimous Vote of all - eleven county coaches ..... Mildred Strickler . . . Robert Hogue . . . Betty Brown V711 'Q A Team LaMar . . . Dale . . . Harris . . . Dumford . . . Oler . . . Smith . . . Freeman LBSLBI' . . . Cromis Date October 25 . November 1 November 8 November 15 November 22 November 27 December 6 December 7 December 13 December 20 January 3 . January 10 . January 17 . . . . January 24, 25. . . . January 31 . February 7 . February 8 . February 14 . February 21 . February 28. . . . March 7, 8 . . Big 13 . . .Champions SCHEDULE Score Team Hagers. Opp. At Mooreland . . . 26 .... 24 Brownsville . . . 30 .... 27 Union City . . . 25 .... 20 Economy . . . 36 . . . 9 At Lynn . . . . 21 . . . . 17 Centerville . . . . 40 . . . . 26 At Fountain City . . 21 .... 12 Straughn .... . . 40 .... 13 Boston ...... . 43 .... 15 At Cambridge City . . . . 20 . . . . 30 At Milton ..... . 32 .... 28 Liberty ..... . 25 .... 16 At Whitewater ..... . 31 .... 24 Centerville Tournament- Whitewater .... . . 23 .... 18 Cambridge .... . 18 .... 27 At Spartansburg .... . . 28 .... 13 Cambridge City ..... . 21 .... 25 Morton, At Richmond . . . 24 .... 40 At Centerville ..... . 34 .... 25 Williamsburg ..... . 39 .... 16 Kennard ........ . 39 .... 29 Sectional Tournament ...... .... Coach . . . Marfield Cain V721 B Team . . Little 13 Champions . Date October 25 November November November November November December December December December January 1 8 15 22 27 6 7 13 20 3 . January 10 . 11 January January 17 . 31 January February February 7. 8. February 14 . February 21 . February 28 . March 7, 8 Joe Max Knose . . . Lawrence Petty . . . David Harvey . . . William Murray . . . Maurice Daugherty . . . Charles Knapp . . . Everett Cromis . . . Robert Taylor . . . Herschel Bowman . . . Jim Pass . . . Charles Williams . . . Omar Cummins . . . Fred Harrison SCHEDULE Team . . At Mooreland . . . . . Brownsville . . . . Union City . . . . Economy . . . . At Lynn . . . . . . . Centerville . . . . . . . . At Fountain City . . . . . . Straughn . . . . . . . . . Boston ..... . . . . . . At Cambridge City . . . . At Milton .... . . . . . Liberty ..... . . . . Cambridge Tournament Milton ..... Cambridge . . . . . At Whitewater . . . . . . At Spartansburg . . . . . . Cambridge City . . . . . . Morton, At Richmond. . . At Centerville . . . . . . . Williamsburg . . . . .....Kennard . . . . . Sectional Tournament. Coach . . . Marfield Cain I7-'Sl . . . . 0 - - . - . 23 17 27 21 15 . . . . 29 . . . . 20 13 20 . . . 30 18 24 Score Hagers. Opp. 20 .... 29 . . 54 .... 11 . . 23 .... 22 . . 25 .... 7 . 26 .... 14 . . 16 . . . 9 . . 23 . . . 2 . . 33 .... 9 . . 31 .... 14 . 22 .... 18 26 ..., 16 . 30 ..,. 15 22 . . .... 23 . . .... 16 . u - . . ....13 10 . . . . f a . .... 14 Girls--So enthusiastic about the game . . . Enjoy playing it . themselves .... Tuesday, Thursday . . an extra hour . . . But oh! what fun! . Girls Basket Ball Girls .... Barbara Stonecipher Maxine Hoover' Theda Fosnight June Bradshaw Mildred Jordan Ina Waltz Bettie Teetor Eleanora Atkinson June Sulteen Mary Mohler Marileen Shultz Betty Monroe Betty Lou Thalls Evelyn Strickler Effie Foulke Sarah Wisehart Bette Brown Rosanna Roth Harriett Fosnight Helen Waltz l E741 Coach . . . . . . . Martha Castle In the Gym . . . practice material for new teams . . . tired feet slap- ping the fl oor . . . Cain drills, Whipping soft muscles into shape . . . Whistles, hoops . . . chances to cheer.. .dynamic fun!! . . . . l75l Softball Team . . . Schedule Greensfork Centerville Webster . Cambridge There Here Here There Herman Cromis Vernon Freeman Paul Earl Harris Eugene Shultz Edward Dale James Smith S. L. Surber Austin Troth Herschel Bowman Omar Dumford Donald LaMar Lawrence Petty Richard Ole: Robert Brown Charles Williams a u n I Hagers. Opp 3 ..7...5 ..6...5 ..3...2 l76l Coach . Baseball Line in, line out . . . Get to first, steal se c ond, grab the bag on third . . . Strategically ob- tain home . . . Such m a k e s c o u n t y champions .... . . . . . . . Ma,rfle1dCain After the first game of back bending, m u s cl e stretching . . . Oh! am I sore . . . but that's fine. Give me some more . . . Work off my spring vi- ta1ity...5...3O... 40...Duce...Game . . . follow through . . . Harriette and Williams came out ahead .... Tennis i771 The end and yet not the end . . . . . . always more practicing to do . . Players and coaches alike . . . . . . train for the games . . . . . E731 Castle . . . Cain The schedule contracts made equipment to buy . . . teams to line up ..... choices to make . . . practice . . . plays .... referees .... games and more games . . E791 Our teachers again whose staunch friendliness and wise council have helped us through our hard- est parts in school life ...... whose filial kindness have made most complete this 1936 year . . Our School . s E301 Teachers l81l Frank M. Cory Joe R. Craw Marfield Cain Martha Castle Ruth Dutro Gertrude Adams Ermadine Lester Florance Lester Alida E. Morris Virgil Heniser Clarence Spuller Theodore Sedgwick Christine Van I-Iorn Helen Smith Jules Brewer Miriam McCurdy Janitors . We won't forget these famous doormen ..... it is they who open the doors of school life to the work and play of school activities ...... 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Plum Street Hagerstown, Indiana 2 90090649000OOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOO0066000OQQQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO E391 200909099000000009099909900090009999900009999090099999900999 Congratulations Class of 1936 PrisciIIa's Beauty Shop and Sanitary Barber Shop Phone 3 It's Heard Everywhere, 'I Will Meet You At Knollenberg's Store' COMPLIMENTS Paul Kring's Dance Orchestra Richmond ooooooooooooooooooooooo l90l Heaston the Cleaner Dry Cleaning and Pressing + All Cleaning and Spotting Done by Swiss Noam H. Johnson G. E. Radios, Washing Machines, Refrigerators and Other Appliances + BEST WISHES from Godwin's Variety Store Prompt Service Citizen's Telephone Company 09909990 000000000005 0000000000 00 0-00000 0000000000000 00 00 0000 00 000000 0 00 00 COMPLIMENTS Greensfork Lumber Co. Ralph Rodenherg, Mgr. BUNNEL'S POINT Noel Bundy iLW61C0!118y, DINE AND DANCE Linco Gas and Oils Congratulations to the Class of 1936 See Our Complete Showing of Young Men's Clothing and Furnishings for GRADUATION- The Store for Young Men and Men Who Stay Young The Toggery 110 S. Main St. Newcastle, Ind. T911 BEST WISHES Harris Produce Co. When in Richmond make Rohe's Jewelry Shoppe Tivoli Theatre Corner 900 Main YOUR HEADQUARTERS Union Trust Company Hagerstown, Indiana Leslie B. Davis, President and Director Chas. F. Porter, Vice-President and Director Ralph R. Teetor, Vice-President and Director Dr. Charles B. Hatter, Director Robert M. Hudson, Cashier and Director Marshall F. Steffenson, Asst. Cashier Maude Strough, Bookkeeper Your Deposits Insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation We Respectfully Solicit Your Business 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 Qr 0 g 0 0 0 0 0 5 5 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 00QQQQGQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ00000000 000000 000000 00 00 000000 000000000 000 00000000 0000 00 000 000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000 Compliments To the Class of 36 Omer F. Smith 81 Family COMPLIMEN TS from Allen 81 Monroe Contractors Hagerstown, Indiana 0000000 E921 Made to Measure Clothes Cost No More SEB TCW ASHINGER And Get Prices ANY STYLE ANY COLOR Phone Red 182 Ray Sherry General Contracting and Building Phone Black 240 0 3 0 3 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 000 00 000000000000000000 00 00 0004H00 000 N 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0 0 0 00000000000000000000000000000000000 0000000 00000 COMPLIMENTS Dr. J. R. McGEORGE L. Phone 117 E 101 S. Washington Hagerstown Hagerstown Phone 48 Bogue's Garage CEEEEQLEEZZEZZG Good STEAM HEATED GARAGE ' Plymouth and DeSoto Motor Adverhsers t Cars , 0 HAGERSTOWN, IND. Phone 142 g 0 0 0 0 3 , 0 HERFF JCNES COMPANY 5 , 2 Des1gners and 2 Manufacturers of 3 Class Jewelry, Graduation Announcements, Cups, Manufacturers Medals and Trophies P of Hagerstown 4 High School Jewelry INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA oooooooonooooooooooooooooonooooooooonoooooowooooooo l93l E99000990909090990909099099990099090990909990000990090990000 FORD V-8 i Most everyone is driving a V-8 + Circle Sales and Service Joe Jester, Mgr. Phone 42 Hagerstown '-423' I?-:INF-102 S. A. Johnson A JEWELER N Y Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Carefully M Repaired Q E Main St. Hagerstown COMPLIMEN TS from GocIwin's Variety Store 00009909009 I94l SCHOOL AND OFFICE SUPPLIES Wholesale and Retail + Bartel, Rohe 8. Rosa Co. 921 Main St. Richmond Indiana Congratulations To the Class of '36 + HAGERSTOWN GRAIN COMPANY Phone 20 Hagerstown Indiana. 99 000- 009 9 900 9009 0 0 00000090000000000000066000OOOOOOOOOQOOOQOQQOOOOOO60000060006 O O0 2 2 Q . . . e I u ll 9 5 Mobrlgas Servrce Statlon W. C. Prerce s Grocery 2 2 WILLARD BATTERIES Groceries -, Fruits ' 0 DAYTON TIRES d M f z an eats g Mobilgas Mobiloil z , WE TRY TO PLEASE Q . P110116 23 We deliver Phone 13 0 Q 0 2 Immel Insurance Agency .3 CONGRATULATIONS 5 ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE to the 013,55 of '36 S Phone 55141 Campbells 2 z Hagerstown Indiana, 0 3 o 0 S Good clothes- Dalry Products Build 2 For Men and Young Men Superigr People 5 2 since 1880 Q ' z 4 + as Always ready to serve you with . 2 the newest and best- E 3 3 2 + 2 Q 0 . . Q GO0DWINfS Muller Dalry Store S Store For Men Connersville, Richmond, z NEWCASTLE Cambridge City, Liberty 2 S z 2 Z I 2 z z 2 z E z z 2 OQOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOQOOQOOQOOOOOOOOO PARSONS BROS. Groceries-Meats A Complete Line of Fresh Vegetables and Fruits + Phone 187 Hagerstown Indiana J. A. Harcourt, D. C. cH1RoPRAc'r1c HEALTH R. M. HAYS Fresh and Smoked Meat Fruits and Vegetables WE DELIVER Phone 203 Hagerstown Indiana HARLAN'S STORE SERVICE Appreciates Your Patronage + LADY ASSISTANT + + K. of P. Building 551 East Walnut Street Phone 87 Phone 110 Hagerstown Indiana Hagerstown Indiana NN ooooooooooooooooooo E961 3000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000 4 Our very best wishes to 4 the Class of '36 'k OFFICE SUPPLIES PARKER PENS AND PENCILS RYTEX STATIONERY UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS 'k GREETING CARDS THE HAGERSTOWN EXPONENT Printers -- Publishers -- Stationers HAGERSTOWN, INDIANA 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 E971 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000v0000000000 Education and Success go Hand in Hand The future success and happiness of your child de- pend upon the care and watchfulness you are ex- erting now. Defective vision is a THE Alpha Chi Chapter of Psi Iota XI handicap in school. Three out of every four backward congratulates children have defective eye- sight. Wliether or not your Th child seems backward, or e has trouble with lessons, make sure that vision is un- : strained. Have your chi1d's Class eyes examined NOW and make sure that all is well. of 0 Dr. WALTER KOCHER 1936 OPTOMETRIC EYE SPECIALIST 726 Main St. Richmond, Ind. Earl Daugherty Produce and Groceries and Meats 6 f A Good Place to Trade 8. Q Q B' PHONES Residence - 151 Grocery - - 150 Hagerstown Indiana 0000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000 L98 000 000000 00000 On any occasion,your portrait expresses more personal thoughtfulness than any gift you can make. You owe your- self and your friends a photograph in the modern mode. Call HIRSHBURG of Rich- mond for your next sit- ting.-Phone 1830 z z 2 2 I z z 000 0000000 0000000 000000000 0000000000000 0 0000000 E E i 3 l99J 900000 0000000000000000000000900000 1881 'f:John M. Lontz f:Charles W. Mann 1882 i:Frank Wimmer 4'Granvil1e Allen Frank Newcome 1883 Etta Conrad Trent Addie Mathews Sedgwick Mollie Knode Hershberger Phoebe Knode Taylor 'f'Eddy Mason 1884 '-'Kate Presbaugh Adams Sibyl Pitts Pratt Lizzie Elliot Best 1886 2?iPear1 Clifton Emma Mathews Baughman 'F Otis Parsons '--Ella Pollen Anna Dilling 1887 'l'Channing Rudy Irving Blount Clarkson D. Wissler 1888 Terry Walker George Dutro Prank Zook Mary Etta Hayworth Frank Mathews if1Katie Kinsey Campbell ':iKiture Parsons Ora Conrad if1Deceased 000000000 Alumni 1889 Leora Nicholson Teetor Della Teetor Immel 'FTina Replogle Keever Eva Thurston Theme 1890 :f:Clarence Purdy Hattie Ault Webster Peck Bertha Pitman Newton 1891 2f1F1orence Walker Kidwell 'Blanche Mathews Lesh if:Lewis Hoover :1iLazarus Fletcher 1892 John Foutz Lewis Ulrich David Woollard Josie Davis Werking Lulu Ditch 1893 Ina Ault Canaday Libbie Keever Brown 'Maggie Ulrich Dutro Mattie Davis Roush :fiMoses Keever 1894 Nellie Purdy :f:Aurora Cory Maude Mathews W. 0. Wissler 1895 Clifford Canaday Harry Ault 2f4Stella Fritz i1:Deceased L 100 J 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 00 0 0 00 00 00 00 0000000004 0000 0 Katie Backinstose Copeland James Knapp Belle Bunnell Barnard Grace Williams Stone Daisy Davis Spencer 1896 i5:Mary Davis Clarence Hoover if:Mannando Cory McCable Lee Reynolds 1897 Ada Waltz Feeley Florence Hoover Isenberger Allen Foutz Wilbur Davis Fred Hines Richard Ressler Ralph Worl 1898 Kitura Rudy Sells Ada Thurston Dingworth Pattie Allen Gohring Howard Hunter Fred Horine Frank Ault 1899 Mable Lontz Simmons Blanche Coffman Love Frank Macy 1900 Joshua Allen Charles Ault Ivy Leone Chamness Mary L. Hines Murray Elmer Lumpkin Jessie Sarver Elnora Strickler Root Joseph M. Wissler Charles Woollard Eva May Woollard 1901 Leslie Bookout Grace May Chamness Thornburg Hattie Carrie Cheesman LaMar Ora May Cheesman Beard Emory Hoover Daisy Leavell Fox Lolo Wimmer Kellogg Martin Hoover Josie Moore Werking Jessie Newcomb Van Matre Everett F. Wimmer 1902 Harvey Baldwin Ethel Davis Hudson Warren Dennis Edith Geisler Eva Hadley Healton LeRoy McConnaughey Charles Miller Harry Thalls Roy Weaver 1903 Robert Allen Blanche Dennis Worl Clarence Foutz Leona Halderman Haswell Jesse Lester Edith Lontz Ulrich Lawrence Macy Lula Sherry Scott Effie Stewart Coryell Josephine Ulrich Woollard Henry Weber Edith Woollard Beeson 1904 Nella Bavender Life Karl Cheesman Della Hoover Nicholson Harry Mills Iona Thornburg Van Wert Iva, Wimmer Lyons 1905 Louis F. Bookout Brown Burns Madge Hadley Cheesman Alvin Woollard Clarence E. Lewis Mabel Clair Teetor Davis Earl R. Stewart 1906 Irene Evans Addington Davis Ca1'rie E. Allen Brower Carrie Beatrice Miller Harry Walter Hugh Nicholson Carman N. Sells iCDeceased apeceased 0 oooooooooooooo L 101 1 4040004000000 1907 Earl Beeman Hazel L. Dennis Carson Ivan W. Dilling Maisie M. Hutchens Elsie Venner Thornburg Howard K. Gwin Hazel L. Knapp Sierdorfer Harry E. Shultz Cleo Lumpkins Hiatt 1908 George Bowman : Frank Brant Jess Eilar Alma Kerr Fay Moore Allen Dorothy Rheinegger Durbin Grace Thalls Foust Letha Bowman Burnett Charles Brown Lewis Kirby Myrtle Newcomb Taylor Ralph Teetor 1Edith Weber Swain Ruth Gwin Jones 1909 --'Fred Benson Nettie Brown Summer Clyde Geisler Perry Hoover Iva Thalls Gilbert Nellie Brant Gates Lulu Brown Ralph Hughes Anna Hadley Howell Samuel LaMar 1910 Ruth Allen Mohler Mildred Cleveland Davis :FHugh Deardorff Lona Fleming Otte Leora McCullough Waltz Mark Allen Sylvia Dennis Taylor Vera Fleming I-Iindman Byram Macy 2lfCharles Waltz ililra Kendrick Eva Roller Burns :f:Deceased 9. 1911 Robert Bryson ifopal Hoover Hoel Irene Cordell Stover '?iEdith Heiny 1912 Gladys Barr Potterf iFCecil Dennis Maud Keiser Straugh Stewart Smith Nell Thalls Coombs Olive Bowman McConnal --Florence Johnson Mitten Forest Macy Chester Pierce Laurence Strickler iiDelmar Mohler 1913 Ruth Brown Pressel Russel Eilar Ruth Johnsonbaugh Foutz Minnie Roth Skinner Margaret Forkner Anderson Bertha Dilling Hawbaker Walker Kidwell ikEva Hoover Allen Edrie Moore Bryson Grace Kerby Waltz :1'Margaret Gwin 1914 Helen Root Cartmell Nora Thalls Grosvenor Fred Leavell ifiRuth McPerson Landrith Grace Walker Lapthrone Lloyd Gwin 1915 Cash Foyst Vera Bookout Mohler Loring Eilar Esther Porter Leona Sells Hatfield Lothair Teetor Mahlon Rhinehart Willard Starr Chester Keever Clenunie Miller Marvel Woollard Nelson --'Deceased I 102 1 0000 0000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Norman Waltz Paul Werking Herbert Myers 1916 Dewey Bookout Ruth Cromer Sherry Herbert Doerstler Grace McCullough Vestal Laurence Mohler Everett Taylor William Waltz 1919 Thelma Burkett Stout Emmett Cordell Frank Farlow Harold Fowler Grace Johnsonbaugh Bonebrake Lucille Knorp Carpenter Lucy Williams Mildred Lontz Bennett Wilbur Rhinehart Porter Showalter William Small Clarence Stout 9 :11Mildred Northcott Wilson Clarence Sparks Jesse Weaver John Sherry 1920 George Sherry Clara Weidman Baker Eiga A231135 Alma Waltz Sherry Irene Ballenger Hausecoster Maud Sparks Goldie Beeson Jessie Clark Kirby 1917 Elsie Covalt Sloniker Robert B. Stewart 25552 Goal, Leslie G. Smith Byron Forkner Velma Irene Allen Carter . . . Pauline Inms iiafgwigei 1111118 Mildred Mmm Thelma E. sans Kmerman Eflheliaggttiafxwe Walter V. Wichterman Florence E. Logan Weaver 1921 Gilb rt I' t Chariles Eeylaiggs 2611812 Bellbow , Katt E. Duggins Lilly - ele Duggms Ashmgef Earnest M. Pollard Mlldfed Hays Carr Dexter Peckinpaugh Brock I-'eulee HOWGI Gladys Cromer Parsons Bessie Jones George Leavelle Dudley Lontz 1918 Ruth McKinnon Opal Cox Mead Eugene MW :11Marjorie Bohannon Jesse Murray Q Garver Endsley Estelle Purely Robert Gray Sylva Juamta Root rusie Hall Endsley Donald TMO! Doyle Holiday Blanche Temple Day Floyd Hunt Frances Keever Weaver 1922 Robert Petty Helen Baron Royer Wilbur Petty :FDorothy Bookout Woods Helen Pitts Craeger Cecil Deardorff Reba Riggs Innis Vearl Hoover Han'y Shafer Aline Hower Jean Wichterman Minnie Manifold Bunger Deceased Deceased 00000000 00 0000000000000000 51031 X000000000000000000 0 Walter Maine Etoile Marshall Mark Peckinpaugh Charles Replogle Helen Riggs Johnson Arnim Root Jess Sells Roland Stanley Sara Warfel Hutchens Fern Stewart Wise Grey 1923 Harold Erwin Curtis James Omer Davison Keith H. Farlow Charles L. Bunnell ifLloyd W. Burkett Allen M. Harris Russel Hays Wilfred Knapp Gordon Murray Harvey Petty Herman Teetor Harry Ulrich George Wogaman Agnes Adrion Shaffer Ruth Benbow Smith :1fHelen Replogle Bowman Clarice Benson Driscoll Rhoda Cain Oler Mary Dutro Ruth Dutro Clara Hill Oler Hazel Raffe Beard Mable Sanders Dorothy Sebring Eva White Douglas Pierce 1924 Wayman Adams Lowell Brooks Dudley Cain Luther Dines Glen Johnsonbaugh Dimple Bookout Brown Margaret Clampitt Stemle Ruth Crull Gretchen Gaunt Payton LaVerne Harter Margie Marlatt Woollard Winnogene LaVelle Wilkinson Anna Rhinehart Erbaugh Carl Stohler ifibeceased 000000000000 00000 Emma Jene Smith Leeka Fern Swoveland Smith Clarence Thompson Wanda Ulrich Holdaway Lillian Wood Jenkins Josephine Foyst Floyd Bell Marfleld Cain Maurice Cromer Smith Doughty Wilbur May Paul Runyan Mary Bland Parsons Edith Conway Odom Hazel Foulke Stohler Barbara Hammer Beeson Jeanette Hoover Hardwick Helen Rhodes Carpenter Helen Scott Bright Mary Smith Shutz Olga Thalls Clampitt Ruth Wisehart Stohler Herbert Woollard :f:Kenneth Downing 1925 Christine Huddle Jarrett Russel Secrest Ruth Replogle Freda Benbow McCann Kenneth Thornburg Edna Bamhart Brown Nannie Raife Jackson Leonard Culy Olga Chamness Seagraves Howard Marlatt Mary Rhinehart Charles Burgess Pauline Knapp Klute Albert Cooms Lucile Pierce Cullnane Joseph Harlan Dorothy Brumback Stohler Richard Bohannon' Virginia White Fegley George Clampitt Mary June Ramsey Garver Brown Virginia Gilmore Wichterman Wayne Brooks Eleanor Wissler Lindley Frances Zuttermeister Marcella Pierce Kirlin Robert Endsley D8CeaS8d 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 000 f104j Clem Paul Rudolph Kirby Hannah Woollard Jerome Reynolds Hilda Jones Pomer Orrin McCullough Truman Lilly Dorothy Porter Fossler Homer Laudig Lelan Yoke Gordon Parsons Evelyn Kelley Sheffield 1926 Ben Holdaway Augusta White Goodwin Lois Root Mahoney Stanley Murray Norman Weber Ada Pitman Smith Harold Hormel Conger Reynolds Mary Louise Marlatt Musetta Short Cromer Fred Gaunt .Aubrey Hardwick Victor Scott Mary Louise Bunnell Wear Ruth Bell Williams Donald Martin Gordon Hayes Mary Scott Walter Ulrich Juliet Smith Marie Rhinehart Ross Eugene Simpson Eugene Lester Mildred Goodson Young Dorothy McGreW Ashbaugh Russell Werking D. 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Miller Edyth Clark Peters 1927 Harry Scott Helen Copeland Julia Doughty Thornburg Wilbur Werking Blair Harter Louise Bertram Davis Katherine Burgess Bool 000000000000000 Mary Katharine Beeson Strong Estella Thompson Hilbert Carroll McCullough Blair Martin Marvel Holiday Cain Violet Hill Beeson Gene Stonecipher Guy Davenport Dorothy Ellis Hawk Josephine Lannerd Cooms Norman Werking James Smith Esther Dill Clifton Naomi Lee Knorp Deon Bookout Wallace Murray 1928 James Zuttermeister Irene Jackson Pike Thelma Harris Bland Ralph Thalls Richard Pass Gladys Fagan Murphy Beulah Shepherd Worl Harold Lumpkin Paul Hochstetler Dorothy Hoover Beulah Hutson Stohler Roy Chamness Gerald Beeson Thelma White Paul Arleva Lightner i1iMerl Sharpe Nash Lindley Helen Beeson Connerton Mary Mitchell Hartman James Gordon Eugene Stewart Edith Harter Endsley Mary Dickerson Maurice Lilly Wilfred Kelly Daisy Cox Isaacs Helen Smith :Goldie Miller Lilly Ula Harrison Letha Harvey Stewart Ruth Lilly Miller Dorothea Lilly Ulrich Pearl Hazelbaker Paul Foulke -711110 Paul Harold Bland R0b61't Bland 'fDeceased 0000000 0000000000000000000 f105j 0 000000 00 00 2 OOQQOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQQOOQOOQOOOOOOOO Ruth Strickler Fisher Hazel Chamness Hale Ralph Culy Harry Walker Alice Cain Walker Carolyn Geisler Marlatt Robert Hanen 1929 Esther Nicholson Bales Ernest Holiday Reba Alkire Ermadine Lester Wilmer Beeson Sarah Davis McClure Madge Bavender Lester Stohler Ruby Bright Hazel Lee Edwin Brown Mary Wisehart Wilhoit Mary Louise Foutz Rhodes Archie Hindman LaVerne Royer Crull Marguerite Gordon Donald Brown Margueret A. Foulke Boyd Mary Eva Goodson Wilson Wilbur LaMar Agnes Staum Meek Helen Knapp Maurice Bookout Martha Smith Stanley Glenda Reed Howard Doddridge Dorothy Shepherd Woollard Mary Werking Hodson Wilbur Butner Ruth Covalt Ellen Snyder Thelma Kellam Roach Theodore Selfrin Lucille Mendenhall Charlotte Woollard Arthur Dines Mozelle Huddle 1930 Annabelle Harris Voyle Allen Lillian Wantz Lawrence Bogue Josephine Davis Charles Taylor Pauline Lannerd Culy Vivian Taylor Saunders John Shafer Delores Gray Halstead Dorothy Hogue Frank Spinner Esther Dennis Woodrow Ulrich Martha Ellen Short Mildred Burroughs Brown Merle Shafer Louva Riggs Margaret Anderson Bales Lorene Smith Marjorie Beeson Conway Gene Worl Lucile Bess Geneva Gordon Thelma Hosier Ulrich Doris Davisson Ruth Steward Crull Russel Roth l1Maurine Mutterspaugh Gertrude Davenport Lumpkin Eugene Reynolds Ester Gene Root Virgil Keeling Josephine Sullivan Clarence Needler Nellie Stewart Reece Ollif Canaday Mildred Furnish Zuttermeister Paul Ellis Emma Myers Perry 1931 Agnes Paul Briar Eugene Culy Beulah Martin Cooper Kenneth Reed Rhea Brooks Lillian Fowler Davis Richard Holaday Helen Yoke Morrison Marion Davis Doris Paddock Riley Caroline Pierce Francis Holaday Willetta Davis Burgess Kenneth Ellis Bernice Hormel Reba Rhinehart 'Deceased OOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O 51061 0000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000003 Glenn Retherford Mildred Beeson Ralph Bruce Clementine McConnaughey Mary White Edward Williams Dorothy White Wendell York Ermadene Daugherty Priscilla Parsons Haisley Ralph Stohler Charlene Daugherty Everett Davisson Pauline Yoke Dixon Naomi Shafer :1fDe Wayne Keeling Garnet Kellam Eugene M. Wisehart Emma Allread Bookout William Clark Elizabeth Smith Donald York Edith Hogue :1fEmmet Pegg Edith Waltz Lindley Richard Pierce Ethel Scott Homer Scott Charles Smith Marian Maginske Bavender Bruce Abbott Maurice Mutterspaugh 1932 Wayne Shaffer Georgeanna Gilmore Randall Butner Eloise Brumback Donald Lester Berenice Pierce Troth Robert Lester Iva Beeson Hanen Howard Lumpkin Marguerite Gladfelter Robert Ford Martha Dennis Collins Erma Fudge Werking Walter Carpenter Floyd Werking Doris Werking Anderson Lucile Elliott Lewis Beeson Donald Pass Mildred Kinsinger Scott Hazel Smith rDecea.sed Wilbur Troth Wilbur Metsker Blanche Adams Frances Fonts Wilson Charles McCullough Victor LaMar Madeline Scott Evelyn Fletemeyer Earl Lee Eugene Clark Helen Smith Frances Crull Harold Fox Hubert Stewart Dorothy Brown Ruth Dennis Golliher John Stewart Charles Smith Rosrine Himes Dorothy Kizer Bond Dean Parsons Roy Paul June Walters Idolha M. Bell Stanley LaMar Robert Brown Anna Catherine Mauller Mary Beeson Francis McKinnon Mary Cross Davisson Roy Culy Eldon Davis Louise Frantz Mary Louise Reed Lindsey Kenneth Rhinehart Edward Harty Francis Ammerman 1933 Don McCullough Maxine Dougherty Ammerman Ray Eugene Stamm Roy Little Mary Kathryn Fox Bernice Kellan Delbert Smith Alfred Harry Gerald Beavers Goldie M. Nicholson Thalls Norma Taylor Harry Kingery Omer Shields Josie Crull Carl Hoover Mildred Myers Beall 00000000000000 0000000 0000000 N071 000060600600000000600006006606060066000060600060000000006000 Gladys Kinsinger Mildred Keeling Lewis Gray Madelyne Kutter Eugene Foust Gladys Hanna Maurice Mitchell Vera Paddock Bob Bryson Mildred Hogue Eddie Pass Noleen Dennis Foutz Malcolm Daugherty Mary Cox Pass Paul Hindman Mildred Cummins Irvin Miller Genevieve La Velle 1934 Anne Faurot Ford Eugene Drake Miriam Smith Howard Farmer Marian Brumback Mildred Parsons Wallace Mary Brown Thelma Brumback Tucker Marguerite Harcourt Mary Catherine Lannerd Gerald Retherford Herman Canaday Virginia Harlan Paul Bowman June Harty Malloy Dorotha Rhinehart Mary Ford Lawless Frank Keiser Esther Allen Clyde Gray Mary Myers Naomi Himelick Mary Alice Allen Evelyn Dennis Estelene Stamm Luva Smith Audrey Marlatt Brooks Mark Werking Thelma Foutz Howard Fosnight Mary Lamon Hall Margaret Talbert James Butner Jane Pressel 60600000006 June Huddle Wilma Wisehart Mitchell Roberta Ulrich Myron Simpson Logan Smith Rosamond Brooks Thomas Dennis Leo Dumford Rena Davis Marion Hartley Ethel Cordell Lindenmood Seniors of 1935 Elizabeth Bruce Frances Adamson Jim Hartig Frederic Allen Virginia Bogue Stevenson Barbara Stewart Edith Myers Virginia Alfrey Alfred Chamberlin, Jr. Jack Pass Naomi Personette Amerenthe Wescott Marjorie Brown Irene Troth Frederick Lannerd Lloyd Kuhn Betty Knose Gray Mary Jeanne Dougherty Dorotha Innis Frances Lee Morris Foutz Charles Hormel Larthenia Coomes June Hoover Miller Georgia Scott Eleneida Craig Lowell Lester John Leavell Naomi Petry Dorothy Foust Jackson Virgil Halstead Emogene Wilkinson Winchester Mildred Miller Glen Ramey Doyle Brown Raymond Mendenhall Eugene Howell Nora Hall Needler John Clements Liosj ,, Y' L+:-vw1f.,,'?. ff, A wr , , '- l ,- .J ' wi.. 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