Hamilton High School - Review Yearbook (Hamilton, OH)

 - Class of 1929

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The Big Blue, with almost raw material, won eight victories in football and eight in basketball. Dana M. King certainly knows his stuff when iii: it comes to coaching. A ' Miss Mary Heck, dramatic coach, selected unusually interesting plays this J ' AA VY ' year such as the H1-Y play Daddy Long-Legs. The Student Council T ' YY ' LL VY , presented 'iThe Gypsy Trail and the Senior play was Graustark. , We were entertained and instructed by numerous assemblies given by school ,3 'X ' 1 1 4: ,Y . u 1 Q, organizations, The A Club won our admiration with a play, dances i and recitations composed entirely of school talent. The Boys' Hi-Y secured Mrs, Elizabeth Cartwright who spoke at a general assembly. 4 We forgot all our dignity in the Christmas assembly sponsored by the American History Club. We lost our faith in Santa Claus because if i we recognized Mr, Tilton's voice. How we wish we had time and space mf' : in . , r to enumerate all the assemblies. T T? if-55 I ' I ' Y it As variety 1S the spice of life, a few new teachers were added to our faculty, -,ggfg Miss Margaret Johnson succeeded Miss Sharkey as teacher of Spanish: Miss 33' Dorothy Banker, Wilma Cmrifiith, and Mildred O den were added to the if , .1 g 5 , iz. ,-pad. . . . English Department. Miss Eva Wright and Mr. Gale Watts to the Commercial Department. Brush up your own memories on the rest. We could write 'AA Twenty gi :' Foot Shelf if we recounted everything. Q ig,-lk -153, , 2 s 'Z Ifi il? ' 1 i.i..ai 1 at .fue . .t if 325 - 55721. 1 5. r , r ,- ff 6 .- 41,4-5f ,,,, by Q i mar' f Ji 3 ut-'F ,VJ xv:---, H ...V .1 - I-. ' ,fgfbf 1-E., lf'j,,T Y t '-.3 Eg T f f .iwgghxii ,ix 'i fjai 1 .v 'fl j5'5 E':f. 2 g- - lgl .. M '4 -we-f:.,.f. 'F-Y - 4. -4- 54:55 ,ri-43-,A 'f'i7.5',f . I qui .- .. '.1:'i,,i-at fir: fa? ' 5 ' ' 4 ! x ',, ,psf 'ug Qi.: Q :,f6w:fif : 'Mig Y, , X -5 QQ' Vf.-,lfiimx '11 gf 135' T X1 33155. 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EIKENBERRY Vice-President M. BECKETT MR. Lou MR. HARRY A, HUGHES IS C. SOHNGEN ., ':4i-....a..1-..A 'Y4 1 '1 .r. J. 5 .Y HJ, -I f -fy. 74 .--ng 1? fi? , af., Af- . . if . . T K 5 I F . I D 2 5 . F . J . , 2 Y I 4 19. CHARLES P, HOLDEFER 5 ff? if Clerk 55 I, 'WL . ei-A' 2 ' .Q .9 K1 I .5 3 A 5 4 .x ,Q ,A lf- - I 1 K 7' ' .4 Sf- za A gg ,efzqj-.5:,5ff-3,gi,- if 7 -4 A -- ---. - - 4 X f- -- 14:-.2 f- .A V, ,.-,f.1ff,:.:-R uf . . , .. . . . . .,,,., Y .,,, .. . . K . ,vV. ia, , AM ., , . , 4-I .y .,., ,Q fb . -..'- - - ,e- .L Q w-, -, ., . -.,.T f- r:..:'e-- , g :'-rw-Wh., 1 LJ .-.., .., ., Z , , , ,.p-,.. .7-A . , .Y ,-,.,,., xg? f rf.e.w4, gg'---any --. 'Q . .,-: nr- ',v,. .- Y ., nf, f.y,- A W- 2 ':' f. 6e2.ife:1-,1e3:'S ' 5-'.1Qli1 'vG.f1,ii4 7 G' 'rg .e.q,15,-eR. O 3, 5-4, , Faculty 5 . 3 N 1 5 5, -1 f .3 . 'W 5 2 2 ' - ef? ' A if -5 gi? ' 'ls :Q-R 3 ' -3 'iff TOP ROW i , 6351- 4-3 'fiffj-3 WARRIEN KIMMEL-Manual Arts if CHARLES A. BRENNAN-Mechanical Drawing G V TQ J. W. ELWELL-Physics HOWARD G. CARTER-Mechanical Drawing gl, j-:fig Sl:RGT. D, C. BLACKBURN-Military Science ffl f G. C. ARNOLD--Vocational Guidance, Commercial Civics, Arithmetic 2 ive-V' AQ BOTTOM ROW CHARLES MILLIGAN-Commercial Geography, General Science, Agriculture :Tix 1. Q' 'QQ' MIRIAM LINVILL+English, German ff. if ,R HELEN GRIESMER-Geometry, Algebra 5' EULA HALLAM-Librarian --fr MARY BANKER-Physical Education , fl gi SARA L. PETTIT+English, Public Speaking, Dean of Girls -. JAMES T. CULBERTSON-Biology if 'a' . Qi- , ' ra, W, r - C ff - w . -' Ziff? ey-,R ii ' .7 'lf' Q3 V ' Je- if 'ff ,Jeff TY- ' A 1: .. ez. 8 5341... . , xv 4, w 1 -we 1, N I. Q. l in -1- ' av .- gif Q .j,.'.Qj-H f if . I. .N ... ,. .1 - . - --- . . .QI-,L,. -.1 V--,- , Q ,. .- , . ., ., . . .,,w, - '.,,.,,..-..,.. f. . f:212'+:-emi.. 331 5 , fe ' - fa. -' 2 he A -- - ' '5- 1Rj13Q,'. i ff' :'hf',j.,1- ,J k'1f'5fq5?iM,- '--f..,3Q?1:.?kjlilA-Hig',1x.-I-l J 'B f' ' ' Q Faculty TOP RONV CLARA E. RAMSEY-Latin EVA VJRIGHT-Stcnography, Commercial Arithmetic PRUDENCE CULI-IAN--Stenography, Secretarial Training RUBY SEARS-English A. R. TILTON-Bookkeeping, Commercial Arithmetic W. S. FOGARTY-Algebra, Commercial Geography J. O. FRY-Biology, XVorld History LUCILLE SHARfKEY1Spd1'2iSh FLORENCE SCHLIEP-English ELIZABETH ROLL-Home Economics HELEN JUDGE-English BOTTOM ROW J. H. DEARMOND-Military Science AUGUSTA PFAU-Home Economics A. B. HEATH-Physical Geography, Geometry, C. E. WOOLFORD-Algebra, Geometry VIRGIL APP--Bookkeeping, English IVIRS. FRY-Bookkeeping MARY P. HECK-French WILL H. LEBO-Music Algebra, Law -2' kb.. , Q,-- k,i,'f.,.,, r ,rggw I-, .if-4 V ,,g. J ,vi If .I.:?f,79' ' if -. . L, A-1,4 .f-fr. 1- , 1 .gg i., I in I v 1 - 1 ' F 1 f -. 3 's S I4 1' I 'S C. lr 5? if sf '-1, 1 .1 if' 1 .N fx X 1 1 My x '- I P v .. E. i, 1 f 1 t 1 2 K I! I 5' 5 A ,N I . f P ff. : if ,' N. 5 Wu '1 K 3 , , 2 N as ,A 9 .L-,,.4J,:., ,,,.. .. ---,. ,'.,- . ,. , T. ,. - 'J Q-.4 f Y ,.. 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IVIAYME W'ITTKUGEL+EngIish fjglf ELIZABETH TURNER-German, Latin .jig WLLMA GRIFFITI-I-English up-QE, ELLA MAE COPE-American History and World History fl MARJORIE GRAFFT-Sociology, Economics, Nlodern and American History KATHERINE MASON-Home Economics , gig- CATHERINE VANMATRE-Algebra, Geometry C. W. WHiTE-Principal BOTTOM ROW A- IVIRS. FITTON-Stenography, Business English I R. VJ. DEVORE-Chemistry DANA M. KING-Physical Education, Athletic Coach 1-2' NIAUDE ANDERSON--Secretary Thr.. A. J. BRAUNWART-Printing MILDRED OODEN-English, French BERTHA RITZ-Uforld and Ancient History ORA BROWN-English - - ..-91. 1 flf helix? -. J 2:1- x P -af 'v-.Q-A -4' . 5' X , ' ' L 2 , I' f' 3 'x '35 T WN T . i 5 Q- H Q 51 ,' . , . . E. I A K 1 ' 1 R .- h L K 1. ..- . , V In 4 I ' ' 1 , . tl S ' x F 'ax' 3 . L nu r'- in 10 ,A .V ', I-N'-'j gi, ,' ' ' ' ,' 'lf ,' 'I V' ,' mg ' . ' ' '-3 f ,.,.',-1. ,T j' :-.. ' ' , '- 1 ,, . -' .5 33:-1-'-LZFLAI-JM. k X .2 f , 9 J- ,Y Y , -n -.g f5T w+c.-'S -- 4. - .... r --- ' 'ww . - P - r r fa 1-12: '-I -f-, -ruff' , Jr .v.,.:-A 4 elf.,-V31-.I fm K ,fqfu F ...I : print ..fw-J: .Q . elvv, .5 ,M away. f.,-1.kEi,5,,,,.: V . ...gu- 5 .. ,, ,H me A 1 M 1 i a. A N 1 ,- E 4,4 Q f fi . 2 P All V25 ' 9 'LL 1 IPF 3 1. esac 'SE .iifiri T QQ :LQ -LQ, MR. ROBERT W. DE VORE .,-:iii 1 .Q EQZI1 2. . . -if .,-.-1335 We see this fellow at almost every school function and 1.3. -f r- , . . m f. there s a reason for it, He is head and able manager of gyf' -QQTEE many of Hamilton High School's Extra-Curricular affairs, and that title means a lot. He is advisor of the Senior Class, besides being teacher of chemistry. He has if 9' - li L' 53 Q55 headed the School Council, and has led those people all jpeg' :K 5 ' 'Vail 1 if 1 through the year. . .inf Q ff l 12 5 uf .i ff - 'L'-Ig, :ii '- 'E fire '- i st Lis 535 a , A .w '- iff 4. ..' -I if if? ia -is ,, 512- f f ffgi,5, Q t J yy ,H fffif1l:a1tff-efase c c 11 t,. l l vt 5, f, I. s. K ' iT ',,, 7':5 1f'ff'fgg1Zl ' Lg'-4.,a3,.QQl11g.,l3fq-:fg12- , f -'N 455g'lv l ' - ,ff Q as P- 3 ' n i. ' 'i Student Council Captains . l Q Q- F iq 1 in a 'Z if, ' E' if ' 5, .jr is 1- c .ii ji 3' - -tg, ' EE .,-if W 1' 5. 'fi F 'LS' ' I ' 1 . -if tiff? Ifigg, iiiiif j:','- fag, Top Row: Helen Arent, Jim Hoerner, Ann Gischlar, Jim Line, Mary Eberhardt, Fred Reist. f'iTQ.gAM'-. ' Seated: Lucretia Jonas, Bob Scott, Betty Schubert, Henrietta Born. if f zgjlf 1 2352, ,V .5 .1-gf. V1 ' I I , ilu.: Q , Fl his rou , consistin of u erclassmen, is one selected b Messrs. DeVore and ,554 7 g P P . ., White to form a 'icabinetu for extra curricular and school financial aHfairs. These people have come up to and surpassed the standard placed for them. But ,Q A. gs for their efforts it would not be possible to get certain things through school- 3 s 3223 to each individual with such speed and elliciency, They are directly under Mr. jf DeVore and in turn have the Council members under them, 15' -s . . . L-ff A QQ Henrietta Born 1S the bookkeeper and Betty Shubert manages the affairs at ry Qi' Junior High. QQ' l r . . 'L ' Joseph Hunter, who 1S not represented here, 1S also an able member of Mr. DeVore's Executive Council. ' :-if -:Hg .11 1 J . 55' 21.4 f' Q Q? 1- : 7.5155 ' . L . if. Q 1- J ' or rs. ' it -f ' 53 as ' 'iff ,,'Ei9fir'fff.r1'-'9 elyil, 1--,Q , ,W ,JM -f 1 1'-A 1 far-V WW W Y. V K - tjfglikl 12 lf! E 4- f:1:+,'ff1p--.1g,., . . .- -. ' ' H ff, L-v'if2a+a9::t ,,-31-f1:.if'f ' - T'-1 'rw-fits?-'e 2-ff.:: -4 -F5 1 f :-f-1-'-ff . ' , if y - ' ,of , , - gl.-he .Q 1. Y',..- .vs-33:53. ' r Y fi'--5.233 ,af-ii' Y Q, - H ' ,-,Ab i - ox'-:gt-X, an kg. ,V 1 Y A I Y L 4 I Q, dl-,J . , - ,rw -A A , Y-J' F v,,.5,,,,r-'-13,-M,.1,. ,d xf ' 5 ,Q ' 1 ' 4 ,Sa -em, Q- 1 sag, K-s l ' X- v' ' 7 N- ' 'H 4 1. v, -J V - , ug.. 3- a a -J v II ar. fi K, 4 M ,J+'f-Jz,wqF- xr Zu er ww-quit, v 'W' A ,Tf 'gmxvficr WL. M a , W ff-.., -1. ,J ,sit . n -.,,, ,, - ,Nj 'Q -eh.. N V, , ,f ff'-vv ,yew .S t N ' -fr-, , , Q , 7 -., , -.M-w ww--V ., - J ... , A .. . . ii 5- These people were chosen in the beginning of the year, by the people of the class rooms which they represent. They have been on the job all year collecting money for Reviews Annual, and tickets for various school activities, With their help it has been easy to get in touch with every individual in the school. - These people are directly under the Student Council Captains and each group ' of members representing five registration rooms is under one captain. Con- ff sidering that each member had about thirty-five people to transact business 'rf' ' With, they did their work admirably. Vkfe hope next' year's council members 9 keep up their good name. i Y' ' N' The Council had charge of putting on the sale of Season Tickets, and they - did it Well. Celluloid cards were used this year instead of the coupon books, ..u 5 1 1... AL -1i2.,: ' M N - '- I JMB .G x Q, A .- 4 A J 1 ,.: 4- Ir, X ng-' 3115, 4, g .:k...tM,l-. . it.. RJ A Y 1 ' 'Q P ff' LL f 1 a. Z G .-3 1-7 1 ff' i il- 5 . I--:g ' T: ri ff : Q , - . s '-1, -53125. 1, j K fi ,Z 15.1 jig? J fri 'if T 1, .1 iffy if . -Si La . vi:-gi' ii- 'f-Tj , 21- 1 'ff 4.35: , '.ii,,2z . QJQTEJ2 .z ,- .2 Q5 ' 121455, ii fiiagsl ' ' 1 ,gal , 1 vl, Ji :S 1 -iii f 1 ii E -l - - , ya.. ': , U37 ir k SW ' fl '55 43.-fi ggi ,gg . 1 ljzk '13 I twig, .' ' :fu , 52 1, ,, ,Q Qi: 13 I' Student Council 2 5 as .gf . .1- -4 -1 N 1 X 5 mn ik 1 I if 1' t ff if . T i W'-1r,...' Q- i, ' S ' .Qg,Q-Q ..,. 1..3au:QswfgE:5f'15'- w 'w '1'v14l+sgEe?FfZi.':Lg5--,115 :Qi ,- gggrx Q ,H yu QQ5i+ f1553ff1f?f'- x-,.:.rf.'jiEL5gi? - 'ED a X , in in Q' Yjxx 535 X1 K. X xl X L2 .rx- R, at w gf? , i s- I g Q1 f. Miss SARAH L. PETTIT - f Miss Pettit has just completed a very successful year as Assistant A ' Superintendent to Principal White, She has also been Dean of Girls, and has done very helpful Work for them. lt was through her endeavor and work that the Shakespearean drama Julius lj 4 Caesar, sponsored by her Dean's Council and carried off under I 1 , 2 V 4 If the auspices of the Girls of H. H. S., was a grand success. iff N 533 1 A 'iii .ff iz Th D r C '1 e ean S Ouncl L15 3 The Girls represented on the opposite page form a group just begun this year, adecidedly progressive group, which is properly called the Dean's Council, because of the help 'it gives. to 151 the Dean of Girls and Assistant, Principal. It is composed of five girls-Marjorie Serviss, 15- 1' - -32323 Anne Gischlar, Velderine Gilbert, Alice Reece and May Eberhardt. - 3' 52161 The play Julius Caesar, a Shakespearean drama, was sponsored by them, and in this way Z 5-7 g vi- . . , ' ,.: ,bfi they earned enough money to refurnish the girls rest rooms and lounge. They are first in ggj A rank below the Dean, and as the Dean says HThey are my' right-hand amen. Q fbi lik They meet every Wednesday after school, and discuss problems about the girls, and do every- 5' jj . thing they can to keep the school clean and neat. Hereafter every year, the Dean will appoint five outstanding seniors to serve her and to better 'PV ' g iff: the school, as these girls have done. 'Ji' ' Fif e 343' 5 7 f L ffl? :if-,, s f il , 5, Li, H 5 ' 'f t f1,.'T7i. fi?- Yi f Y 1- 1 '- 1.5. fig. -- 11N,k- ,- Ve 1- I4 Q K ,E .-V x X Af. 4 jigs .P-L - -' fr- '- ' wi? z- -'E ww N .L .5151 ? xg X- 5. 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Eff-in ' '- 2i:L,4.-.f'r'- 1-11121-if-f'552'f'f-1' ,aw - -f '5311-e-.f r' - .g.,:.:- ,- ' -321-1 .- ' ',:..::1v1-4254 -f ' ' - 7'3 I' ' 3343- -,: l l15. 'L ' 'Q 1-. fr - ' 'fi' x ' -9.1:-.,-,.., .M 4 QW-,.,,,,,,gf ,P - .QM I 2 . Tl .1 .5 fa 1 SGIIIOI' 1AxC'lV1SOI' l 2 3' :- 15' ZH M 2. . - S' 5 Ii ' ' , A . I Qi? .g 5- 'ii ' 1 'itil .. 7 ge. Q . M ,.-:it ' . 2 fi.. sf .az EW Y -. Yljr n 5' JSE -Qi, 3453. 5-'E' ROBERT W. DE VORE l L 1 - 'Q .1255 As an advisor, R. W. takes all honors. , Q He has helped plan all the social affairs ' 'Yi ' - CQ' of the senior class, and has given very lg. f3j'QQ . , -. sound advice. No senior shows any :ge hesitation in consulting Mr. DeVore about the problems that arise in their 12 fi ig r' Q15 last year. ' xg . ,aiji . ?1'5. 55 555 -1 I .ii Q A 1524 f-1:1 f ' '-ja-T Qs r ' . .wg ,Q . iii. if a s 'i, i2' Ffa 111' 7 :l l Q r f -ifif .5 i . ., 1 Gigi , -'T'1 :2':2Z 5755 ? ' 5 '51, if 5 17 I J - .49-,,,.., fs- - -. V 4 , . - ., - .. ,. ..,..f,.f-.J-gf' . -- - 'N' ffiztf-g -' - .A - . 1 we.. . ',QQQ7: 1s i,f1 Zi:i:'f ' .-- A ' . -' fa ' i g-?.gg5lL1 1gg , ' ,, - -egg 4, . . Colonel Adams ForwardI March ! So our young hero who is Shelby Abbot major of the R.O.T.C. calls to his battalion. rl-le doesn't tell every- 1 thing he knows. It is Track, 3 said that still waters Amer, History Cum' 4 run deep' R.O.T.C., 1-2-3-4 . M 'o R.O.T.C., 4- Amer. History Club. 3 aj r 1 l f. 2 PZ . 1 fa '- -v' Leola Armbrust Z Q Helen Arent - '19 A H And now, ladies and -. L Meet one of -our 'A gentlemen, etc. If L ' A students who is a Afirst- you hear this, you'll , 33- c l a s s mathematician. know his Lwla. ls f 1. if And can She f'fklf she some debater? My ' ' 1, 5 the ivories? Well, I yes! f I guess! E I' .V U 'A Girls' Hi-Y. 1-2-3-4 '- - Girls' Hi-Y. 1-2-3-4 Amer. History Club, 4 5. - ' stuelent Council, 2-3 Review Typist, 4 3 gf, A Club, 1-Z-3-4 Scnior Debating Team, 4 . 'E-' Commencement Speaker I 4 'g-if Annual Business Mgr., 4 'V J' -lil Bus. Mgr. Figstein's Frolic 5 4 Amer. History Club, 4 , .g' . Captain's Council Oscar J- A5116 -SQ Smilin' throu gh. '57 ' That's Oscar. Did you r ever see him when he r 'A - gi- wasn't smiling? , 1.2. K - be-if E' Ji' .VZ Boys' Hi-Y, 3 Irma Arnold Basketball, 3-4 :ig J I Figstein's Frolics. 4 'iii A dark-haired lass F b H 23,4 .sing usually seen in the com- Bijgbill: 1-2-3-4 f'.L'.g PBHY of Stitsf' Review, 344 E i-'Zi ',lQ'K'7 . , . Amer. History ciub, 4 V45 - Gffls ,H Y' 1,-2-34 R.O.T,C, Basketball, 1 fl. 4 45, Elgsfem S4 Frohcs' 4 Fresh.-Soph. Team. 2 18: 2 T' YT 'gi evlew' , E Fresh. lnterclass Basket- '21 -, I, . .' -:gl Amer. History Llub, 4 ball 1 :- . ' ' 'M ' u ' ' . 1 3 Soph. Interclass Basket- '?lq1. 5 T-. 1-QQ ball, 2 LQQ' ' 5 L.A.C. Qlub, 4, lst sem., 5? '., 54- Athletic Mgr. Q- gf p. 'ggglif L.A.C. Club, 4, 2nd sem., f .. , :ai . . . my - 3 Vice-President it-1 X l' e . 15'-fe if 1. V5 ,jg 41 1 .':if'5i V55-A . W .5 'S--ifi 2 fi. 03,1 W, : .-Q 155- Evelyn Baker ggi I 1 . if ali-3. K . J 'rf -gfssi: What makes you so Elsie Bates 55- quiet, Evelyn? You El . b 'K f. I know you really must FW semis to .e Very LIT 4' 51: 5 have 3 Hlinef, qzxet but Just w:ia.t until : j 3-i ..,, s e gets starte . 'ri 3: .4-,1 ' -, - J , . v ,. 1 f' .1-.. u A ' ' ' 1 I I 4 1 1. N 4 I Ziff G1merC1Hl1StOlry L1 lb' 4 Girls' H1-Y, 243-4 R -1 . Q I, jlffi' ce u ' Figsteirfs Prolics, 4 F, l 1.33 Rise Club, 4 Q 3- ,j 1- ifgis Amer. History Cluh. 4 i g? 5. 1- are Sfriic l is . 575' .- v.- , .575 -f . 33 ' :- I . .- 1. .-.. i - ', -3 . . yi I 'F jf. iff' 5 it J . if f 5 S. 34 ' F-ff - .' ' fra, Q11-, Q? 5,ff,E, . , .K ,gli I-'i 3j.J'ff Q ' 32? 1 'L' .4 ,,,f?TE5 'cf-ff:ki 52 If' ei L X ' - . 4 -.1 if . f-ff's.x- H V t if-LL A -wtf . :.51q3'I'j N ' - U' ' A V- ff' -' ,V ,...,..,f . ,.., . ,. '--' -. frldfg' ua- .14 .j, , f - - .V . ,,' ' . - ' .1 ' ff- ':f ' f' ., - ,C ig-.f,':7f 9f1f.-:Juli T' ' 'Y 3' 3'f :f.ffs1fQ.y 311'-,::,.I ', - jr,ff'Q ,-'92 0A'f':E'f..Q,,. 1 . . 4' -'Jj' '4 ,1 3 faq.. mx ,Y J, , 4, -I -ve , ,. a..,.k -,fha ,.. ' - ' 2- .Q---f .9 1. z-2' -e.. . -H ,-: ' -' . -- - e - ' -'lkhc-1-jcrzfgjii' f' :e21-Jffff, Sr - ,-E vi E rf: -1. .1 Edith Black Find Mayme and Mary Jane and there you'l1 ind Edith. Girls' Hi-Y. l-Z-3-4 Glee Club, 1-2 Amer. History Club, 4 Mayme Blaine Where did you get your line, Mayme? It sure gets you there anyway, doesn't it? Girls' Hi-Y, l-2-3-4 Amer, History Club, 4 Anna Boback Anna and Virginia are great buddies, They are almost inseparable. Girls' Hi-Y, 4 Amer, History Club, 4 Eva Beiser Eva is one of those lucky people who can boast of a steady.' Now isn't it nice to have one on whom you can depend? Girls' Hi-Y, 4 Glee Club, 4 Amer, History Club, 4 l Clara Baldwin She's a weekly visitor in Millville, Does she like to dance, And how! Girls' Hi-Y, 4 Glee Club, I Amer. History Club, 4 Frank Blagg Whar's the attraction at the Lane Public Libra- ry, Frank? Fresh,-Soph., l Jr.-Sr. Club, 4 Baseball R.O.T.C., 1 Ride Team, 3 Amer. History Club, 4 Helen Bartels A good sample of the good ole country. Step right this way and hear all about it. Amer. History Club, 4 Arthur Boerger Art has a Ford. Did you know that? But it wouldn't run to Springheld, so he had to bum his way. Boys' Hi-Y, 3-4: SECY- Treas.. 4 Student Council, 3 Fresh.-Soph., 1-2 Football, 2-3-4 Baseball, 4 Graustark, 4 Stage Mgr. Daddy Long Legs Amer, History Club, 4 ff 4 1 -.. 5 . F P' I . f -. 5 5 1 '4 L lm Q 1 J' f li 5 v 'L f . 5 . Q A .. ffl? 5. Q'-. ny, ,.,.. Fil? 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GMS' HLY' 4 Girls' H1-Y Club, 2-3-4 Gm Club' 1 Amer History cxub 4 e Amer. History Club, 4 ' ' 2 fi ga he Mary Louise Carson Edna C0Chl'an ju Ong of our typigtg who Another one of those gags like ljghming, 15 Cochrans who knows her . I, she fast? You know it. Shoffband' And how! ' 1. 431,14 H1.Y, 3.4 cms' 1-11-Y, 3-4 5 g Review, 4 Figstein's Frolics, 4 Amer, History Club, 4 Amer. History Club, 4 f f A H, we ij . + .x .V Raymond Coldiron 1 K I Have, YQ? heacfd girl: ' 1 Maurice Cooley mond s secon ta . 1.-5 , If you haven't you must ,If -- Hcre's to our 1928 make him do ir for -gif. 5: cheerleader. And does you. lyifg' L1 he know his groceries? . i 2 Ask Eleanore! Football, 3-4 ' 9 1 A un, 4 fi -. E Fresh,-Soph- 1 Hi-Y. 4 . Q3 Jffsf- Club- 3 Business Mgr, Hi-Nite, 4 Hg' ' fy Cheer Leader, 3 L'A,C,' 4 2,:,'x -.qi Amgfe HISIOFY Club- 4 Figstein's Frolics, 4 -' N ,, 4- ' .F Graustark, 4 lying . 32,1 Amer, History Club, 4 .f' ' :-, v l - '- . 1.14 5 '-an ' ew., ' 1 gif' ,-31. fl 1 - aff f 2 Virginia Copeldnd ff 1 , 1735: Roy Clingman . 12 L 1 Oh. Virginia. Mgt did 5241 Roy just loves to tease you do with gm curls? t 2' 5 the girls in Biology. Anyway we,-- ink that 'X' Ask one of ihzm. perfectl 1 orgeons knot Q ' 5' I Cl C is hero ing to you. 5 I' I' J .Qs 1ee lub, 1-2 jw ' , Fresh.-soph., 1 Girl H-1-Y, 2-3-4 Q I 1255, Jr.-Sr. Club, 3-4 wGlg,Clbl , l .' 1 Baseball R.O.T,C., 1 HA Cl 1-2 , g f Amer. History Club, 4 , '6rchestra,X,2-3 ,, , 5 ' Amer. History Club, 4 gs I .1-J 1 . gr-. A 1 4- ifjff, f :-. 1 :gli f Qi r ig . , 51. 1 H , ,fail ' 9 l' . 1 ' . -5111 'QT ffl . 7f,+ f'1.- 'aff F- ' -fn... 20 :LQ , 1-Qufwuxawwwsg-H4f-,,:1:Jbf --,w,.Wl.Q. 1 W., . - M- -M -1- '- . . . - ff ' .. ffm- ' fff- . 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History Club, 4 Band Meri Brown We wonder where Mert learned that shuflling walk of his. Isn't it the cats? Student Council, 3 Fresh.-Soph., l-2 Team Mgr. Football, 4 Fresh,-Soph.Basketball. l-2 Amer. History Club, 4 Bus. Mgr. Crraustark Adaline Bridgeford Adaline is awfully in- terested in people who can wiggle their ears -especially a certain one who is a ten-cent SIUFE manager. A Club, 4 Review, 4 Amer, History Club, 4 Henrietta Born Henrieth runs around with Edith, and also J certain Piery. Sh! It's a dark secret, we don't know who he is. Student Council, 4 A Club, 4 Review, Bookkeeper, 4 Annual, Bookkeeper, 4 Amer, History Club, 4 Bus. Mgr.Figstein's Frolics Lillian Boutcher This young lady lends her support to Mr. Lebo by playing her violin in his orchestra. Glee Club, 2 Orchestra, 2-3-4 l t P if-,. F' -7. Naomi Brosey Naomi says she is a man-hater but she cer- tainly likes chemistry. sz.-w Girls' Hi-Y. l-2-3-4 A Club, 1-2-3-4 - Orchestra, 2 Amer. History Club. 4 . Barbara Freitchief' 4 - Figstein's Frolics, 4 4 -i r: -1-.e sw Q, 1 , A . . . ,, ,I ,... ,N B , . . ,A Aww, QV 1- ' .. , -, ,. v- , yu .. a--,,, ..., A- f-.-.. I. ,1,-. , .N ,..,, w, '+,,e,,,Jw 'VW W -N, . . ..... l , -sa. . 2 1-, J. .4 '1 -'i 37-5 C --e 'N 55-5 ' sa if L i pp L r W 'iff I b J . 22 f v- f ,, , .cf , , , - -5- H' 'GEL' 1 V - .- ' ' -Q' ' - -',,.' -'--'rx- ' ' - ' f efzjgf--,4.i.,1.y, ,-.f in ,V .Q-, 5 - -,CW 7 , , , -e..,,,,,e3,.,,-.my-...-K - 5- 4. ve, 4 U... V. . ,-e.: , ,,..,.,3gwf.,,.,ij', I- . t' NS-fkiflii eb- fear, 1-'ea' ' xr-Q2 ' M-.:.-. , ' -f 4 erm at K .. . . ., , -..:.fw -.-w--- ,. 1 l MN' 33? '- f7132'?h'2f'24j-tel' :.',5?ff1i3-V f'3LJ,.., ' ..f45.19-'Lrg-?jP '7gFi'?ii 'E1'35':'7' ' i ' in - , . , .-, .. .gg .- .f, . . - she ,, H fi, sf Lucy Donatiello Always vamping and al- ways dancing. And can she dance? Just watch -ers: ' ' ' Don DuVall One of our great ath- letes. Has he got curly hair? I'll say he's got curly hair. i her! , Jr.-Sr. Club, 3-4 Girls' Hi-Y, 1-Z-3-4 Basketball, 3-4 Glee Club, l Football, 3-4 , Executive Council Amer. Baseball, 4 A History Club. 4 Track, 3-4 ju Cheer Leader, 4 Play, Jr.-Sr. Minstrel Q f H Club 2' Amer. History Club, 4 fl - . 31 Mary Eberhardt 5 Jim Eberling M . . H , ary is quite good at I Jim is quite an artist. making 505131 2ff31l'S 3 S ' You should see his Sufffsfv GSP-9Ci3llY for 12 e books. Looks like an the Girls' H1-Y- arr exhibit and no G, I H' Y 1 Z -I foolin'. lf 5' 1' - - f3-4 Student Council -:-i Q Jr.-Sr. Club, 3 glee Club, 2 U 5 Fresh,-Soph.. 1-2 USH125SH Mgr' Gypsy g :gf Amer. History Club, 4 Trail a Iii- 'Track' 2 Amer. History Club, 4 5 'W' Review, 3,4 Class Nite Committee, 3 L- ,N Council Captain. 4 A rift 5 Social Chairman of Hi-Y, 4 ' .J , ,.. ' T- 33 - T 'h. i T f , ,-Q., 5 .L 5.3: ,g 'cr g . - 12 Marjorie Eicher . . . . Virginia Entwhistle -' :H I We, wonder .whzy Mai We just know she has EZ: ye C 53295 mc mm 0 not a temper to match 72: Q'-ici ' '. enny U' ivelgy her hair, but we're sure .,-iff' 'Y nfofmrg at E I g t we'd like her even if i :Q 0 C oc ' she did. 'FL' Girls' Hi-Y, 3-4 G- f - 99- ,5 ge , irls Hi-Y, 1-4 5 5 Amer. History Club, 4 Amer, History Club, 4 'filff Sir' . -J':, N 5 fn 1--5, y ,f .' -.-, -4 a 4- 5 if ,-,, Ef 43:3 iii 1 1112- u 53a 1 Ar.: .ve . -we 2' :ve '. ,SV-if ,jyfi ' ,V 1,151-j is , ffl L , Romilda. Finlay .gl .. 1 enore Flghtmaster L +5 1. Wim? We'd say the Lucky 'f J. ??3,.. Lenore f- 1, s V , 39. b .and H2221 ar, We are lucky to have gi i 5 est friends and You Romilda respond to roll AJ j x 2 , F know that they are al- call. Perhaps that's how 3 P 5 . A-ik 1 W3Y5 fligefhet- it got its name, who ri cv -u f' 1-4.54 k ? -..'- ' Girls' Hi-Y, 3-4 news 1, y 5 I Ainerx lslistoryl Club, 4 Girls' Hi-Y, 4 ' an Figstem s Frolics, 4 Glee Club, 1 fi 2: . Amer. History Club, 4 ju' 54 ,' 4 Figstein's Frolics, 4 ,I .55 , 4. , ri E' '- i Q7- Qic frii' ' fs fig J 14:9 ii QE? , 1 f Q tif, alan ,f 5 sq if, 'Ti Q ifi .Q F1 er 'e , is 'fa-f fe -x fi , ii-: P1 ft- - Eff' llff .-' x 'iff' f, -it '23 .-,zany - 3,-...gras ..:lTfE.:..-- ,. R T11--.fZ '-Z- 5-,::..' A M: M H 52 , .3 , - 5,5 '-.V-3-lr, I. 7f'3:335?jf'iLfiJ h .55-,A sr e'f+-22, ' -4375-fi-1:9 195 ' '6.-,sggsg ,Li o f -..r he ' 4 - .f r- -mi-rl-'1'--c iff... 4 - -. i i -C - -Q94 ---rx--QQ:-if-iiifgfig -' 9' ' -lla, ., N f :IQ -. , , ,L J, a'e4bQ,. ,, y7,3L5.,,1.r.,,3,.- . 'Y 5. -.v N , e 1 ' :aj 5 1- 8, Ann Gischlar Oh, haven't you seen Ann and her shadow, Micky? You'll find them together almost any time. Dorothy Graham '4Dot rather scorns our high school boys, for she picked one older Glee Club, 3 Student Council, 3 and less childish than Drama Club, 4 our classmates. A Club, 2-3-4 5 Review, 3 Girls' Hi-Y, l-2-3-4 Annual Editor, 4 Glee Club, 1-2 i Play, Daddy Long Legs, Big Sister Hi-Y, 4 ' 4 Jr. Leadership, 1 - Council Captain, 4 Amer. History Club, 4 - Amer. History Club, 4 Q Figstein's Frolics, 4 N 5 Commencement Speaker 2 i T. i Walter Gray i- 1 M argaret Gray Walter's daily cry is, She's very fond of alh- H5355 do YOU tak? TE .z letes4and Soup! Have SP3Yl15h? Will YOU hell? you seen her collection mf? I forgot what OU! Q of pins? We can't even lesson was last night. count them all. ol- Amer. History Club, 4 Girls' Hi-Y, Z-3 Football, 1 lffa Glee Club, 4 Baseball, 1-2 Amer. History Club, 4 R.O.'l'.C. Rifle Team. Z .'f'g- Fresh.-Soph.Basketball, 1-2 fresh.-Soph. Football, 1-2 ' ifg fi'-'17 1 -, gzffi, Bnb Hetterich Oh, HI'm not in a F -ly'-f buffy' We V2 C0012 Betty Hammel Y 1,-105, to the conclusion that - lg- Bob was born tired, but She's small in size but ' 945125, of course we can't She fufaiflb' f3k95 UP F prove it. a lot of space in the X hearts of her friends. ' 5' .Q Boys' Hi-Y, 3.4 Did you ever see her in ,. iff-tgps Student Council, 1 2 lighting mood? , Fresh.-Soph,, 1-2 Q Basketball Fresh,-Soph., l Amer. History Club, 4 x .aj Baseball, 3-4 Girls' 1-it-Y, z ffig-if Review, 1 Amer. History Club, 4 , I FL Q35 4 . 5 , fi! .T ,'- JGL z t-. Z fi: 535 its flf.ff1--k- F ' f V -2'-9 ,E ,f i Louise Hintermeister A'-5 3 'fi'-755' :E -1 Who cloesn't know r .'1 Jeff? Polly and the great il? ' X, help she is in the oflice? T 'filgfi'-i Evelyn Hale She's so quiet, too, UD 1, Evelyn makes us glad and always willing' to .kg that we have her to share the latest piece yi, 15.3 join our ranks as 3 of gossip she knows. f 4 K ti-I -1 .. jf senior. W ' ' -ff ' f f uirls Hi-Y, l-2-3-4 1., Girls' Hi-Y, 1-2-3.4 Sie? Chia' 1 :Q-' -'1 - ff. Amer. Histor Fl b 4 WWW' . .' V- -'-Ei . Y ' u ' A ' b 4 - ,iv ,, A .Age F ' ' F I- ' mer. History Clu , V lgstems mics 4 Stage and Prop. Mgr. of jflfi Graustark, 4 ' -Q ' jzfzig , g.g23' .gs - t 3 f-if .322 f , . , ,. ., .. , , wifq :fa - -'wiht '- :FEI ci? '5i', 3' . ,gag -Eg-' Qijltl if -r-'fx V5 71? - cis, r . ,Efin-. r -' L5-5 'if 5551 : 24 ,--.- ,A - . Q Y gf - , -.-335. -7 t,,f,,- 3 4,Zv'.,QF.,L:3,-2.-i22:12-Sifjffi53 i a '3 p5f il2fLfl:2iQ2llZ'f1'-itflfg- 2.1-50193 ,V f4g',,. 15,19-.2j3tff52,f4'4fgQ'E?'?Ji7? i - .-' s-ry, . .-ag-133' -er -.1 '- - I . a.'t-15.- . Ea- ,Q -5-5:55-Q, gnc- ,A ,. 1 x fl 3 . 5 .. ,- is 2 2 -Q ,.- is . .J Ji: 'F .. ,Q Ng 1 are t f ,ief 'MW ' 'if'--T' 1' fl ' .iz ,sz . 'fy - Def i 'V ,gr 1- ' 'xii 'x .T 1 e.w , win V ,ex 'ff 'Gel tr J- 3 F a M- ' 2- 5 .-'I . nt. ,uk as . lj , 1 1 f . f 'Z' 5 i is . . 14 1 yu tx Albert Coler Such a quiet boy. He believes in the old ad- age, Good little boys should he seen and not heard. Amer. History Club, 4 Leah Orum Leah came from Eng- land. We're glad she chose to be with us for two years as our class- mate. Girls' Hi-Y, 3-4 Figstein's Frolics, 4 Amer. History Club, 4 Joe Hunter How many are there on the football team? It is said he has bothered our coarh's secretary quite a bit with that bright ques- tion. Boys' Hi-Y, 4 Council Captain, 4 Amer. History Club, 4 Annual Co-Editor, 4 Business Mgr. of Gypsy Trail Figstein's Frolics, 4 ' Ruth Buechner Ruth likes cheering and does she cheer at the games? I'll say so. Girls' Hi-Y, 3-4 Amer, History Club. 4 Boyd Lester Another quiet lad who is hard to ind amid the talkative mob of people. supposed to be students. Fresh.-Soph., l Jr,-Sr. Club, 4 Amer, History Club, 4 Velderine Gilbert Vel can do lots of things besides wear Hi-Y ring and lead some Girl Reserves in the straight and narrow path. Girls' Hi-Y, 1-2-3-4 Council Ass't, 4 Glee Club, 2 Denn's Council, 4 Amer. History Club, 4' Martina Marsh Did you hear how many tickets she sold for Graham MtN2m99? Well, she surely is quite a saleswoman. Did Mr- Heath teach you YOU' art! Girls' Hi-Y. 4 Amer. History Club, 4 Figstein's Frolics. 4 Eldon Musch He appears to be one nf those he-men, but really, girls, he's quite harmless. Amer. History Club, 4- Football, 2-3-4 4,., X 61 X D K x I ' .1 ,- v v.Mu,..e J-Vw'-,G Sides. - 7 xan ix L , rj' , A v .2 s . , .. , me-A cn, ,h 3 ,. Mya! . In .jf I' uk, 4 f-4 , . - . A . .Jie .. 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A fare full of giggles is pretty sure to belong to Esther, and if it doesn't, it should! Girls' Hi-Y Club, 1-2 Rifle Team, 2-3-4 Amer. History Club, 4 f J' Q ' ' . . . 'vi . xv N' l ff :.1---'-.s- 2' --:ew , . -.nga-b-fra, - -- x 4 .,. .. -...-, ... 1- CX vip 1' s me-, 1 - .F ,-1. -,. .sfirl-,',,': .' .5-Y'ff,j ' :1'f..A-t, Rudolph Kutter Rudolph is a newcomer from Germany and we are glad to say the Weltome was on the doormat when he ar- rived. We hope he likes us, too. Amer. History Club, 4 Ruth Ladley We've listened to her talk for three years and it's Russell's turn, now. Bur maybe Ruth won't get a chance to ialk when he's around. Girls' Hi-Y, 1-Z-3-4 Amer. History Club, 4 Emily Larsh Straight from Middle- town. We're glad she chose to come here. Even though we are rivals in sports, we both enjoy nice people. Amer. History Club, 4 Glenna Leifheit Say, kid. do j'0'l know what I heard, etc., etc. Glenna surely gets in her share of talking and laughing, but that's why we like her. 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He runs the cash register in the lunch room. A Club, l-2-3-4 Orchestra, 314 Baseball, Soft Ball League, Z Figstein's Frolics, 4 Graustark, 4 Amer. History Club, 4 -Q 4 ' 5295- Qt Helen Mclntosh Here is another one of the slow kind with no- thing but plenty of time before her. She gets there just the same. so why worry, eh Helen? Girls' Hi-Y, 4 Amer. History Club, 4 Mary Jane Mmnis Conttnually with Mayme and usually found talk mg about everything and anything r s Ht Y l 2 3 Glee Club l Amer History Club 4 Robert Mlllspaugh Bob is exceedingly quiet but we ve heard appearances are deceiv mg We wonder? Sr Club Play .lr St Minstrel Amer History Club 4 Jacob Morton We wonder why can t all be blessed with much knowledge Well we wish you luck wi all your A Club 1 2 3 4 Pre Amer l-listoryi Club Won Second Prize in State Scholastic Contest Valedictonan v A 'H' f ! -an. . Sail.-an L. 5 he . il :A Gil' ---4 E . ,, , . ll, L-vf. I'-'F ..,. 'ff -1 ..,-Q ,r-.Y -r s 2.451 . . 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Fresh.-Soph., l Jr.-Sr. Club, 3-4 Band, l-2 Football R,O.T.C. ur.-Sr. Minstrel, 4 Fresh, Basketball, 1 Amer. History Club, 4 James Line Haven't you been asked Who curls this young man's hair? Red, wavy hair, blue eyes and very tall. Doesn't the C0m. bination sound good? Studrnt Council Captain, 4 Jr.-Sr. Club, 'S-4: Treas., 3 Orehestra, 1-Z PNY- The Gypsy Trail, 4 Rifle Team, 2-3: Captain,2 Amer, History Club Exec. urive Committee, Treas. R.O.T,C,, l-2 Class Night Committee, 3 Golf Team, 3 Figstein's Frolics, 4 i Carl Mahder Hear ye! An ambitihous student making h' h school in three yeg-s just so he ran graduate with us. Now aren't you proud of him? Track, 1-2 Amer. History Club, 4 Gertie McDuffie We certainly appreciate het sweet ways and friendly smiles,especial- ly on Blue Monday. She never seems to know when they come around. Girls' Hi-Y, l-Z Amer. History Club, 4 David Levine Yes, David's going to make us proud of him. When he's a famous violinist, we'll be able to say, Oh, I knew him in high school. Jr.-Sr. Club, 3-4 Orchestra, l-2-3-4 Band, l-Z-3 Track, 3 Play, Jr.-Sr. Minstrel Amer. History Club, 4 Figstein's Frolics, 4 Arthur Lutz All hail to an all-round athlete! He deserves praise for his endeavors to help put Hamilton on the map in the way of sports. Orchestra, 1 Basketball, 3-4 Football, 2-3-4 Fresh.-Soph, Basketball, 1-2 Jr. L.A.C,, 3-4: Pres., 4 Amer. History Club, 4 Henry Long Henry is one of the real nice people in our school. He is willing l to help anyone who needs his assistance. A Club, l-2 Orchestra. 2-3 Band, 1-2 Figstein's Frolics. 4 Amer, History Club, 4 Adelaide McGarrett Have you ever noticed the hooks she takes home? We're inclined to think she's studious. but it may be a bluli. Girls' Hi-Y, l-Z-3-4 Leadership Club, l Amer. History Club, 4 ' -1-'T 2 I. e Q-142-g,if',1v,a. WL. ,fy ..- 3 ,-.1-xc .1 's Q 9 3 5 '- 1 -TE 5:1 . an E . e, I . 4' f ?' 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History Club, 4 John Neofes He surely takes life easy and never has a care in the world. Why worry. eh John? Fresh.-Soph., l Jr.-Sr. Club, 3-4 R,O,T.C. Football, I R.O.T.C, Baseball, 1-4 Track, 4 Jr.-Sr. Minstrel Elmer 0'Dell Everyone knows he's one of our Athletic Managers. Student Council, 3 Fresh.-Soph., 2 Jr.-Sr. Club, 3-4 President Jr,-Sr. Club, 4 R.O.T.C. Basketball. 1 Baseball, 2-3-4 Jr,-Sr. Minstrel, 4 Asst. Stage Mgr. 'iDulcy, 3 Amer. History Club, 4 'iGraustark, 4 Asst. Mgr. Athletics, l-2-3 TSN. ,,. -ae. , - Charlotte Moorehouse Be careful! This young lady likes to shoot, She is part of the Girls' Rifle Team. Girls' Hi-Y, l-3-4 Glee Club, 1-2 Rille Team, l-2-3-4 Rifle Club, l-Z-3-4 Figstein's Frolics, 4 Amer. History Club, 4 Atha Murray We're not sure but we believe Atha has faith in the saying that children should be seen and not heard. Amer. History Club, 4 Naomi Nein One of those shy, sweet, lovable senior girls. She can be found with Janet at any time. Girls' Hi-Y, l-2-3-4 Glee Club, 1 Amer. History Club, 4 Senta Pabst With such a smile Senta ought to pose for tooth paste advertise- ments. We'd surely miss Senta and her smile. Girls' Hi-Y, l-Z-3-4 Glee Club, l Amer. History Club, 4 Figstein's Frolics, 4 1 pry. ,-lj fs. ' 2, ' .J- . --1.3.6 5 r 5 2, '? e 1 Q: e 3 'i J J t t Q 'P gt 37 if 'L f f s 1 e K at 5 Q . 7' e , 3 , ,S . ,- W e D l - E3 5 F . Q t 6 e ll S ', I N S 5 4 'iz 3... :, .tt ir 1 I i . '1 -s a 4 w 4, 1 'Q' .- t 11 at es ' it ,- 1 A ftp ns 3 Yr! 5 1 A N 4 ., 3 if? 5 1 if-I+' '. l .-fl -- K , X .1 7.3, f .3555 I if A ' 5-ii.. -1 -jztk A 1-gtk at . .' .Lf 1 . .inf . , -55 Amer. History Club, 4 . .. '? - 'F 3 L -il isis' ,. fe- --1 1 I-f13:.. . .jf-if-9 Ig 5 fi-5 ' if':' EEE' .1 'S-inf Q -71.-Z E ',g. a 4.- i '- 'ta 1 .sf 5 s r 5- H . , 5 it r ri or 1 I i X Q l vt -t if , -, fr '-1 'Z 4 f 1 .A I 4 4 1 ' N. X l : F 1 i T! 4 One of our shy boys ' with dark wavy hair. f T He's a Hi-Y member. Jr.-Sr. Club, 3-4 - , ...us- - Q --Z., ,, K, ,-.- . fr -. r .- :-1' Ve...-Q 51,- 'QQL' yj, . ' - . . '- ' -...'-t-32,1 f-' -..a- ' 0-fem. , ' ,.. '2:ff-e .- .,-.Llp A-ifaa ' , .. ,.... K-...-C, ,.. ' kr' 7 ' A ' 4, v -. - . ., - 'os 'fax' '4 X:,.'L,v,:. . '- 1:..e3,a-gf:-::jg..,' Caroline Zellner Tall, dark and talk- ative. Usually seen sharing the latest news with Stits or doing something for the Hi-Y. Girls' Hi-Y. 1-2-3-4 Amer. History Club, 4 il- Arnold Chapen li' Boys' Hi-Y, 4 fl' Amer. History Club, 4 x Tennis Team, 3 Track. 3 R.O.T,C, Rifle Team. 2 ' Irvin Bloechle Irvin's trying to make '. a -lady out of his ' Llzzie. Trark, 3-4 , - . Jr,-Sr. Minstrel, 4 -972573 Amer, History Club, 4 , 35? Graustark, 4 - Business Mgr, of Figsteirfs Frolics .71 r N 'L 'Qu'- :- Nellie McLain K -. J 1.3.2.5--A--1.51-. I Sara Morton Why didn't they call her Brown Eyed Su- san? She's very good- looking so no wonder she has suitors by the carloads. Girls' Hi-Y. l-2-3-4 Amer. History Club, 4 Graustark. 4 fo - -1 lf rf' wf... 'o.-f ,U ,. Tom Ziliox Tom has been accused of lying awake at night racking his brain for ways and means of teasing people the next morning. r.-Sr, Club, 4 Annual, 3 Hi-Point Minstrel Amer. History Club. Marie Evans Yes. Maries the girl who is always dressed p. She's quite good- looking and we expect to hear from her some day when she leaves for 1 ' Z Nellie is spoken of as a good mathematician. We know that she will amount to something some day. Girls' Hi-Y. 1-Z-4 Amer. History Club, 4 - --2 eq ...r t :Evg- parts unknown. 't s' Hi-Y. 1-2- - Amer. History Club. 4 Ruth Stitsinger A jolly miss who does nothing to reduce her plumpness and much to improve her knowledge of the latest scandal, 'r s' Hi-Y. -2- - Student Council Play. 4 Amer, History Club, 4 -' api. '- -I - ,- ' '-. if 1: .14-,,14-.2 1 44 1 M ,, -A 1 ' - vp v A va x Nm-la Kg' -fr- ' ' A , , -'Q dx 'X' A .v - sn.. 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'-vs--V 1----, . . , 1--. , . ..----,--.--rI-f-:1't.--w - A ' .sew r - ' .- - --- ' - '-'-' 'r - ew,,.v- -1 --.N - ,A .--.- -,,.,-c ff- H-M W 'Q' 4 W C .-,J X, 4 We -by I J -P t- ef a t im 1-3 1- J ,J 'L sv Mayme Holden Where'd you get those eyes? We've been wanting to know for a long time but her Gertrude Hibbard Gertrude is interested aloof manner made us in everything in general fefhff bashful' and nothing in particu- l . Girls' 1-ti-Y, 1-2-3-4 3' Student Council, 3 Girls' Hi,Y, 3.4 Glee Club, 1 Amer. History Club, 4 Review, 3-4 Annual, 4 Amer. History Club, 4 Class Nite Committee, 3 ' Junior Leadership Club, l Harold Hunter Rosemary Hughes 'Tis said that this boy eats, sleeps, and t1lkS We seldom hu' of agriculture. He'll be A Rcsemafl' so We herd great farmer some day. . to tell you about her. O h t , l-2-3 Amer. History Club, 4 Balfldls E2 ' Amer, Histo.-jf Club, 4 t- l r William Ike 2 Who said quiet? ies, . Arthur Hyde lrnovijilncgvhim blsettterayttl fi Butch surely knows will change your lmtnd ,C his drums. and makes the same as we did. x us like them. Florence I f '55 must make him practice Student Council, 4 .ji a lot because practice Jr.-Sr. Club, 4 f makes perfect. Orchestra, 3-4 -, Band, 1-2-3-4 sg. Boys' Hi-Y, 4 Amer. History Club- 4 3-5? Jr,-Sr. Club, 3 Executive Council ,gif A Band, 1-2-3-4 Hi-Point Minstrel Y il r Football R.O.T.C.. Z Czraust:trk, 4 1 Amer. History Club, 4 1. 1 5 QL' nf ' Lucretia Jonas Lucretia's still the same L'-lClue Jackman 4 after four years of h 3 1 Q study and dates. We Qgree togiizagn nrfgvr tw Z ,J have often wondered, rrthckievyy hip' hip!! 'fi' J does she catalog her che certainly knows 5 boy friends? what We like to do. 5 f Giris' Ha-Y, 1-2,3-4 'hem fo' 5 1 5: Student Counfil Captain,-l ' 'Q - 3 if Sk? Ch'l3 41 Girls' Hi-Y. 1.3-4 IQ- .A 73+ eww' ' Amer, History Club, 4 'f .- .'-nf Annual, 3-4 3 4 A ' , 'X Business Mgr. 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N,-' :gi vl ,3- 3 . ,iv xc, -'nf J 1 'st fr V f V ai A .- 1 J 4 -. ,s Wilhelmina Perpingon When you want Wil- helmina you can End her talking about Ed- die. Now confess, we know you go for him. Girls' Hi-Y, 1 Amer. History Club. 4 Ray Phillips Quite a few people have reported Ray's desire to sleep and loaf all the fll'l12. Amer. History Club. 4 Jr.-Sr. Club. 4 Earl Prince Here's one of the band's old sundbys. He has blown for four years and still has a lot of hot air. Fresh.-Soph., 1 Orchestra, 1-Z-3-4 Band, 1-2-3-4 Amer. History Club, 4 Mary Jane Reed Mary Jane can be found busily studying in 212 any morning. Amer. History Cluo, 4 ., ..-,. e. , 5,3- ft'E92'.?'fL:L'. 'E Bertha Petricoff Wherever there is lots of talking and giggling, Bertha will emerge from the midst of the group. Girls' Hi-Y, l-2-3-4 Glee Club, 1 Amer. History Club. 4 Hiram Post Great oaks from little atoms grow. ls this your ambition. Posty? Basketball. 3-4 Football, 2-3-4 Baseball, 1-2-3-4 Jr. L.A.C.. 4 Amer. History Club, 4 Don Ratz Don just loves to take his time. Don't hurry him. he'll get there by and by. Fresh.-Soph., 1-2 Jr.-Sr. Club. 3-4 Band. 1-2-3 Amer. History Club, 4 Wilbur Reed Wilbur and his :hem- istry are real com- panions. He says that he rouldn't get along without it. Boys' Hi-Y, 4 Jr.-Sr. Club, 3 Band, 3 Amer. History Club, 4 Business Mgr. of Figstein's Frolics 9- i if i we . 3, 1 if l ui -F' cf- 5, F 5, f S 'Y f I Z-xi' , I I 32 f: 't'i-'---'L' '31 5, -j -jg,,,A,.4-Q,L5rf..5g3r':,.- . ,- '--. .,,, r.,,i ,e-Ps...-1 , ,.,,, -4. .. ., K 3 - ,- A --, - . lf1:x-,W ,- ,kj-,,:'4,.g,-...1 V P fb, - I' 1,.::3--53.1 'ev .5 - ' N' V- 3':T-11,7 ' C-' Y is-3 'QQ ' f . - M ' Ma. R H ' W H 'f-' . f'.',. .ia.3,i:,-,gg .' v V-. -, I -- . -4, ,, 4- ,. , , , ..,u,, . , ., i ., -. , . , s 14144. -.,,, Ae. '. -'aff if: - ---A - .3 ,- we' ,e -. H -4 ei-5, v-.- .. .. .,,,1.- . , x---- . .me-v ,QQZR -P W., , .,. .mg . -V lv ,.1,,,A,v. -,. .fire-5.1, .. 1- , i 4 N f it , vs, -i Charlotte Foster The able assistant at Richard Corbin Small and mighty is Lane Library! Can you i v i imagine Charlotte in Richard' We ,don I I shell-rimmed specracles knew Whv he ls so ' and a smnrk. searching Smell, but We are sme for referenres for us he Wm glow up 'Q be poor ignorant children? 3, b'3 strong man ln 3 circus. sins' Hi-Y. 2-3.4 , 1 Amer, History Club' 4 Amer. History Club, 4 1 TI 1 Ruth Frazer We've often wondered how such a little girl found her way into our Q. G class. bur we've linally 5 decided to quit because K f Edna Cgllier she's already been wel- '4 tomed with open arms. i QL. 5 Girls' Hi-Y, 1 : 'E-Q Gm Club, 1 'fi' Amer. History Club. 4 ' i . V lr 5 , ' W I V rf J if. P' 1 Q? ., is-f' -- E A f . .5 1 . .'x 4' Edward Frey Walton Frechtlmg t ff: - fx, 'My, what a lot of noise Who said he wasn't a W A r .5 one little boy can mathematician? L-way A1 make! That's our only , way of describing this Fresh.-Soph. Club. l-2 fl.. talkarive lad. Jr.-Sr. Club, 3 if Y.: .V-r, Amer, History Club, 4 7Q 'ri Amer. History Club, 4 Hi-Point Minstrel. 4 1 M at . F - ,-3 5 -, 'ci .l 1 1 , T-7 -Q 5 'I-. x. . ff: .. if 2 if 1 if .4 ' 1 , ug i P url: ffl .1125 ps 1, 1 Emma FOUOI Arnold Fritzsche K ,A ' 1. .j -it , , h' r ,L N QQ: 2 Emmg Sd :J quiet. we We used to think he i'- ' ' Q.. Ei- ran n er only part was quiet but we've . . 1 I of the time but. after changed our minds- I, ,. I iii V ii all. we're well repaid not by request but by 5 - i 4 .g f Y--5: for Ollr trouble. necessity because we 'if ' I 32 25 ' eff., I y I know him better now. . ' Tl 3. pf Girls Hi-Y. 4 -. ' L iii,-, Amer. History Club. 4 Amer, History Club' 4 V N ! ' gig? l:igstein's Prolics, 4 L: ie 1 LL' , sf-Q 'mn ,- sj- - .T if . 2- 332- f - it 'l 'ff 55 F 'r if if . F1172 i 1' , '5 1 A 1 -jpg 'f VE ' in J 1 S-' ' '-'41 V, ' 'YL ' sis. iii 43 A . 1 fir, ,fi 33 l Q F. : 'I ,. ., vm 'I 5 ..j..,7,. rr e I 'gif' -r ' re .,.71i,L A, -Y., 1' :J 1 are ,.. f , .1-1 .1 J ,. , -1 .- Q-J at V ,. ' . M 4 V r v 1- W K if..--Y '- -f lie . 1- K t f-. - VL X' ,Mei u A . seed' W ss- - I-, , e , fl M , 4. Jug, va. ff' 'K few- -JL, A' 5' - wrfl. 11,,'f,jvW- Jl ' ,'. il--I JJ: 4 , gxgfx- 'is , 1-,vsp ,si 'f J ..i1. . Q r .N 4- f - :rm ... - V A' ,F 1 -. Y'Qv n5-. f1'? 'QAM M in - - ' ' :' -.,' Q-A DDI., -L 195-K L ,g ...ra I'f.3,:.i- Q-,'3Q.1s.:.' 4 Alice Reece Classy clothes, blue eyes, blond 'hair go to make many hearts turn a llip flop. And why not? Girls' I-li-Y, 1-2-3-4 Glee Club, 2 Merton ofthe Movies. 3 Class Nite Committee, 3 Amer. History Club, 4 Clarence Robinson e's a man who is doing. Out s ouldn'r be what ' is ihout his help an Boys' 3 4 r 1 Presid , Boys' i-Y, 4 A Cl Fresh.-Soph., Z Amer. Hi Club, 4 Chm. Executive Council, 4 Golf Captain. 3 Stage Mgr. Hi-Y Play, 4 Graustark, 4 i'Barbata Frietchicf' 4 Commencement Speaker Kay Rosencrans . A good-looking young lady who has cheated the barber. Katherine's classy clothes and per- sonality make het much admired. Girls' Hi-Y, 1-Z-3-4 Glee Club, l Amer. History Club. 4 Figstein's Frolics, 4 Leona Rupp One of those quiet little girls who comes from the country. You will usually iind her 53119 ..A.. ,,. ,Sit ,J . A' --, . -' z,f.'fs-.1356-5 .-' . '-121' ,-' ' uf.-if-f-:gali.p -' . -' ' e -.,.:g-Q-riyf ' e. gg5g.g,:4: 'v.x-4. -mal- X .4 f' . . . ., .- .., , ' -ei. 0 -ex-7,1 -le--. A 'Q' i' ' ' 4 as-.-J 5-. bktisi P l ,, ' .1. - ' -,---- . - -g - - . --.,g...,4zf1fgz-g:.--': - - f J' I A 3 ii W' ' .. -use-'7 '-iff-sis?-f?1'f ' k 4 ' 4 - vi-,Q Fred Reist Quite the busy boy, never idle. Have you found the girl who could talk sense, Fred? Figstein's Frolics, 4 Boys' Hi-Y Club, 2-3-4 President Boys' Hi-Y, 4 Fresh.-Soph., 2 Annual, 3-4 Hi-Y Play Daddy Long- l.egs , 4 Amer. History Club. 4 Student Council Capt., 4 Stage Mgr. Student Coun- cil Play, 4 Ciraustark, 4 Ralph Rodefeld Our class seems to have a lot of giants in it and here's one of them. Amer. Histotv Club, 4 Boys' Hi-Y Club, -l Graustark, 4 Mary Rozar I Mary, Mary quite con trary is the opposite of our Mary. f Girls' Hi-Y, 2-4 if Amer. History Club, 4 31 Figsteins Frolics, 4 E ,mx -. X., L, Udora Sampson Another of those stu diousCUseniors. Won't you stop long enough to . if- I .. 5 5- F V, . 5 'ir 23 216 5 , ,Juv 54,-.-Q 'X A! . - ,. Q-'z YT?-7 -' 'i . - 51 fr V' I F - 1. ., F5 ' f Q ' A ff - 31- .g.i-- 47. ' 1 . ' studying. Ielk to us? 'Tiff' Girls' H1-Y, 2-3-4 Girls' Hi-Y 4 , Jie' 'A f,:..'j- Glee Club, I Glee Club, 1 A . iff Amer. History Club, 4 Amer- Hlsfoflf Club. 4 i Q . . K gg.. - -:lit V-if, .1 '. S'-N 4 - ff + 4 34 fr-' fo'-f..':f - - ' f ,. -.Q-:r,.. e- V -' ...-,.',..Ls1szfg2: '1 L- T' ' i ff'-:B-,gfJs,.Q--1-,.-. 1 f '- . ' - -ge.-P1-.'rv.k:sf1-.iff' X '-K we--3.-.-.en4-zflgz-.fe-, f.,--1-for -rf,-1 a-i..r.af f- - e ,vt J.-f V.. 6-.L-EISA-,i,,lfkiF'.ig ' . . .re.q,N,,----- , , LD Marguerite Schlickn-ian Bernice and Marg have a great affection for each other. And why not? They are both nize girls, such Eleanor Schwab One of those people who really giggle with us sometimes. Amer. History Club, 4 Girls' Hi-Y, 3-4 Glee Club. 3 Amer. History Club, 4 Charlotte Schaeuhle Busily working hard. Mary F' Schaeuble How do you and ffm: She surely has her share ' to make all your A of brains. They must 5 Plum- run in the family. . Girls' Hi-Y, 1-2-3-4 Girls' Hi-Y, 1-Z-3-4 gg GM Club- 1 A club, 1,2-3-4 1' l HAH Club' Z'3'4 Amer. History Club, 4 .i I-23d9f5hiP Club, 1 Figstein's Frolics, 4 A if Amer. History Club, 4 J Property Mgr. Hi-Y Play. , 4 V ,' F ' e if '? S' 1- ., Ruth sehmiai .2- -' 5. 5 'sl Another blonde baby -1 who has plenty of ' friends. A certain S PJ Steve takes all her Helen can 'SDJ 5 time. .Q Girls' I-li-Y, 1-2-3-4 if 'Zhu Glee Club, 1 Amer. History Club, 4 'i TSI. 'QI Figstein's Frolies, 4 -57 4 1 S 55:52 -.ii fiif- ' f Earl Schisler ,-gg' ' '7' . - . -f- K-lglfig Hall our prexy! No Robert scott 'wonder Earl was chosen D fy' 'ii if our leader. He has so Bob has 3 SYN' Elf! of A--If vflfkir marlY friends and ac- HE3l-7-H You Shoulfl ik, .Lf A tivities several PeoPIe hear him- A150 hr 'S ffif, have asked to be his one of those m0H2Y i secretary. men of H. H. S. E ,- .'i'f3. :. Boys' Hi-Y, 3-4 Student Council, 4 5' 55' '--'51 Vice-President Boys' Hi-Y, FfPSl1--S0Ph- 1'Z 3' - F 3-4 Jr.-Sr. Club. 3-4 ,4 - I ' iff? Student Council, 3-4 Track, 3 ji j ' Fresh.-Soph., l-2 Annual, 3-4 --M -V rs ' Asst. Bus. Mgr. Dulcy, 3 Hi-Y Play' HD3ddY l-Ong' ' J., ' i I.. Asst. Bus. Mgr. Ili-Y I-985-H 4 I F' 1. . X514 Play, 4 Stage Mgr. H1-Y Play, 3 h I 4 5 Senior President, 4 Vice-President Jr.-Sr.Club, . l- '-Q Amer. History Club, 4 3 p if Q Class Nite Chairman, 3 Class Nite Committee. 3 .5 : , ig '-.3755 Figsreirfs Proms' 4 Athletic Council, 2-3 3- 1 fc. Q ffl, Commencement Speaker Amer. HistorY Club' 4 .E 3- K r Class Nite Speaker, 4 . -A . ':' '. if-f. ' I 1 fu , - - A .- 'ff ' . - L-1. . '-42 ' -, -,, j,, 51'- if? 1'3 4f,'f' 4i'1 7- f FT'--' in i 1 'X'-9 . X' . CNY e'-1.2 35 C 'ws' 'A ,-xii-:,,,fA4, , . N ,',,-,,, .Epi-P V , 4, .,g,gg..g--5g,g'g- 'v 'i4-sgggiifqsff--'- .,4,-.1-e., jg, -V -gf 5. 1 'Wie-1. ' ,, Q- -Q..J---.Tags-gr:-fvf -wg-3:5-1--4-,1,.,.3,'-j' , 1. ,-ef-.53 --3: ,e V. - .pp-,j '- Q r-- .1 2. .A ,A , .- , .. , ,Q-' ,eff ...Tr-seek' -'Qf,f-- -.r fs veggie. e Salas-.a..,,-,. 3 .-,-.,e,:f,.- Marjorie Serviss Good looks, curly hair, sparkling eyes and an irrepressible laugh. Thar is Marjie. Girls' Hi-Y, 1-2-3-4 Student Council, Z Czlee Club, l Orchestra, l-Z Review, 2-3 Annual, 4 Hi-Y Auditor, 4 Soph. Class President, Sec.-Treas, Jr. Class, 3 Amer, History Club, 4 Figstein's Frolics, 4 i'Graustark, 4 Class Nite Speaker, 4 Clara Sippel Now. isn't she good- looking? No wonder many males follow her footsteps. Girls' Hi-Y, l-2-3-4 Amer. History Club, 4 Figstein's Frolics. 4 Marian Smith Her beauty. and smile have made everyone her friend and admirer, Girls' Hi-Y, 1-2-4 Orchestra, 1-2-3 -4 Amer. History Club, 4 Frances Smith Never without an ex- ruse for being absent. Huw do you do it, Frances? Girls' Hi-Y, 3 Amer. History Club. 4 -1?:?f', i nu .4-545 'Af'-'-, 5- ,v- - r- A . -- , , . .f L 3-1. . e. Janet Sheley Her Ford resembles a bus for the gang. Girls' Hi-Y, 1-2-3 Amer. History Club, 4 Betty Schubert Betty surely knows how to pull down the high grades. Well, no won- der, look at the stack of books she drags home. Girls' Hi-Y. l-Z-3-4 A Club, 1-2-3-4 Review. 4 Student Council Capt., 4 Science Club, 3 Amer, History Club, 4 Marjorie Smith Marj's blue eyes and curly hair have already captured many young men but her attention is centered only on une. Isn't he lucky, fellows? Girls' Hi-Y, 1-2-3-4 Glee Club, l Amer. History Club, 4 Figstein's Frolics, 4 Mildred Snively Hi-Y meeting tonighi and you better come, something important. Yeah, Mil is our Hi-Y president. And how! Girls' Hi-Y. l-2-3-4 Hi-Y President, 4 Student Council Play Gypsy Trail, 4 Sec.-Treas. Soph. Class, Z Vice-President Jr, Class, 3 Commencement Speaker Amer. History Club. 4 Figstein's Frolics, 4 l ,. 1 Ji S i Le 25 Y! 1 f K' I , ?' T E. . E, ki- 7, 36 Y . - J 1 . .. 2 7 I J K J 45 1' 1' 51 2-if x . s y f 1. 4 Sli' ja -S31 , x. . 5,19 . :Jn I. ,, rg-7 t 1, ,. 5 izzi rf. , i , g :' ' L .' 17 1 ,A i- -- I, , 415-' 13:2 A 7 ff. r - I e ff,-51. - . ' -I r l ek'-IQ' 1 - ciit' 1 . ' 47: 1- '.t.. s . .L . ,, -, .A V...-,,N.,-r,.v ,. M, . , ,U U : . :' . .' .X-,ij-ge-, ,. ,-LQ., fr. .- -X +-,-'. , . .f,..,,,-, - ,I by . - .flux A - .---is 1- - v- - A A'-' .f'-,..--A-4.-.-,jg-,,g,g. Q .- , - - jf .. 4 . fig - its N ., X 1 '. t'4es - ., 4 Q.,-.-a sf , - ,,.f,.3,f., V. 3 , ,-, , .-W Yap? 532' 71' ' :jg Q-1 1:i4Qe+5jfv7T5g31fr:v-23 ' -- Ani, '15 .4-V, -, , 34. u .f J- 4u!x,. , Alt. 4 .F H V V ,- 'A ' T NTAI- -7: f ' '--' ..'sqfe.-1 ,pf---ixnfe-i--'i - -1. . .,-,,-- .V '--- .. R' .ff l, V -.in N f 0 X 52 v Emily Sperry 'sQaq-3-...db ' ' -.-H x.,- Marie Sperry She is Emily's sister and ! .rf Emily and Marie are A sisters and they are a very SIlldl0US 0112 ' both so quiet that we who doesn't yet know ' d0n't know which is that such stuff rsn't the - the noisier. thing in Hamilton Hi, ' Amer, History Club. 4 Amer. History Club, 4 fe e ' 3 A Q E53 . Isabel Steinkamp f 7-5 , h You can t be blillf e El st k around lssy because s re - E' eanor ar ey has an incurable habit V' 95 Have you seen Red? of I zigelins ind hu F :G Her everlasting question. Smllk 15 C0llf3E'0u5' D Well, anyway, Eleanor A is a good scout. Girls' H1'Yv 3'4 5' one Club, 4 4 5' 3,3 ,wg Gi,-15' Hg.Y, 3.4 Student Coungrty P 1 a Y ' Amer. History Club, 4 HGYPSY Trail' 4 , Q31' . F1gstein's Frolics, 4 Debating Team, 4 I4 'Ii-if Amer, History' Club, 4 Figstein's Frolics, 4 if . if - ig :ki-: 1 ff LJ 'fret 7 f ,3- E- 1-fi. fi- ifey Bertha Steiger Sam Steiger ' ll 't . ff'-. Beware! This .lass Red half! And his 3- -:law if really knows her rifle! Mme is,-ft Clara Bow, ' jgfi She is chief sponsor of either. We hope the Eg the R,O,T.C. and arts traditional temper is ,fel as sponsor to Major not Pusem, 'egg-1 lg DeArmond, Qi' , Boys' Hi-Y, 3 :flgggsf R152 Team' 2-3-4 Football, 1.2-3-4 5. Chief Sponsor, 4 Jr, L.A.C., 4 xg f- F' .' 'ij Amffg Hlstofvi Club' 4 Amer, History Club, 4 f'-QT-31,2 Figste1n's Frolics. 4 , M: 1, X271- '2 Fei 51,-,sighs ' 1.-Q. af '- P- '74 fi 7 e 114152 fu eg ,nie t , sg, sg 5 i'1 '-'fffilz Verna Stevens .E 534' 1.5 ti This dark, curly headed Dave Stuckey D lass has many friends A H . S f e fit' because of her big 'Half' Rall! I Tlfls H 3 ftfgi' broad smile and quiet CKY I5 heard fn Rmb' 2 -fi ways, alley any morning about ff: 1 i .5 8:30. Yes, th2Y eff 5 ' G - Girls' Hi-Y, 2-4 good friends- ir- . Efff Glee Club, 2 , :f- P. lktfz Amer. History Club, 4 Amir' HISYOYY Club- 4 25' -' ' lj 'E Figstein's Frolics, 4 'JIT , 1522 -,Pe e .1-, - 4- gi. ,. L - . iv,-.M .-'vi' ,Z 5 5- V. me fe, r ' 3.- 'L 'ffl sie l 5 5 2 . --:fig Q35 -,- F .jg , 'ia C 1. P 2 R , Q-if fe- 1 Pie f: T. rs, 12 t :git 1+ Q:,'- U L A Q- ' Q- 5 ,554 4-,rf.g:,-5 1' QQ' ,jj Li 1. 1 1 Q -Till , iw Y , if -11-Ne. A iiilwr - elf., J 37 LM, ,, -.- - ' JL.. . - . -.. -.'.r J -'--.--K. .- --'--fs-1-i.-ea- ' E1 -1 -- - 1 - -V. - . , K,-. v, -vp., 4 . , x , , a , ..:,v 7.. argl. s- . f . , N f 1. '3..,.1' 'I X w ,- ., xx, -i--'4.:11j'.1..ff?is-.5.i.l'-,V-L If-. jx., '. k , -1 gh: ', U' :f - e,.fef '- ' Louise Stuckey Louise is a combination of brown eyes. curly hair, classy clothes and a sweet personality. -. t i ,, . -. - t- ,.. . ,,,,,.-1 .. ., V,-2. .. ,ew , L:-law... , , 'ifigz -- -re ,- - 4 'feb -.-. - K i x XX. i ts Kr. , deg ' Mildred Stumpf The Lucky We are certainly lucky and proud to have Mil as one of them. Can YQU imagine any- Girls' Hi-Y. 1-2-3-4 thing nicer? We can t. C3122 Qlub' 1 V , - Amer. History Club, 4 Glfls HEY' 1'2'3'4 l7igslein's Frolics, 4 Amer. History Club, 4 t ' x .- ' P IS Irma Tanner Folks. srep right up and Q-, Hazel Thgmin meet the nicest and If. most quiet of the senior 5 2: D095 she know her rlass. Irma takes hers l -Q shorthand? Just ask any- out in thinking. , 1 g body about her and you L will know soon enough. Girls' Hi,Yv 1.3.4 Aft. , Glee Club, 1 Q' Glfe Club, 1 Amer. History Club, 4 L .sa Amer, History Club. 4 5 .ffl 5 If.. . ' . 54' .q l' 3 Charles Trieble 'Q Our idea of a real sheik. He lives up to F' -fl'?1l if' f'-70' 25 Qnflof his Harry Vinnedge 'i .,-bat-, greatest abilities is E 1 jx ix heart-capturing. Harry has an awfully fl,-' Eff., S bad habit. He insists on '-:li Fre5h,.Sgph, 1 chewing his gum so - .QL Treas., 1 loudly in class that no ,Eif Vice-President F f e S h.. one fan sleep- Qyiq -'fix S0ph,, 2 1 Jr.-SL Club' 3 Fresh.-soph.. 1-2 'jig Vgcppresl, 3 Jr.-Sr. Club, 4 bfi: Review, 3 Jr.-sf. Minsmi. 4 ,j fig Annual, 4 Amer. History Club, 4 'riff Student Council play' 3 Hi-Point Minstrels Bus. 51:3 H HifY Play, 3 M Mer- 4 H j. Stage Manager Student Gmusmfk- 4 . 12553 Ev.. ,-gi, Couneil Play, it an E. J.: kai. Class Nite Committee, 3 Q J., , Lge' Amer. History Club, 4 i jt, li Sf! 'A '?ff: 12' 4 ' v , if r re . 1 Walter Wagner - Q Quite 1 bright -124 WT10 Mary Helen Walker -Aig. 152- ought to make a good y I T,-7 A f ' prof someday. w9lW0glldn'f QU' PTI' fi' ' Q QQ- tive y ut it is rat er 2 - L li!! Boys' Hay, 4 evident that the old f.:-. 5 is'-.K A yt' Sec:-I-reasq 4 Tom car ran away with nf-4 5 xx - lv lzreshxsophu Z Mary Helen s tongue, il ' ' - if Amer. History Club, 4 , . Business Mgr. of Pigsteirfs Glee Club' 1'2 1-' 3- 13 1 Proms Amer. History Club. 4 , 1 5' lhifkf Ag I-- :w . -. 2--' ls ,ig Ps- , :- ef s s, ra: I -.jw2,.q ,' . 1, Wifi if , if :Lf,, , rf g -7: je' .J T- :fi i 'lk -il' , 5 N R,'3,fj if ' ' ff 3' 51127 '-:fp-..:j ff M I' e 4315. r f , W YW ,. 1 -4. 4' sv so - 38 33.55 . ,' f-M.. .fyQ-2 ..-.--511 '25 l .rf -L. -' feqiiy- , - . .- , W., A' '- ' ' ' ' -Ne' - - -t ' . -, - ..,.-, ,-gg,:L:-f--'-t.----v . . - . , ,. - - 4- -3- Q .- ' ' 'ww 1 -'P . Mig,--ef -,,,f, .. ,, - . f.,:l. ,Q3 .J-e. ,L LF :Fd,,.V,, ,x:x!,.i?,.,. , . 'Y:.ve? ' .. ..,..----t - , . - 'r-N2 - --- -'- 4 -,f:f w-zssaw ' ' W ., -..,5 .. . , -. . y.. 3 , W '5 Wk' VR gs i i Ruth Watts Ruthie is secretary to Coach King and makes a success of everything - .- 1' ,' -'f. T' -' ffl-3 - . 5.-,11,,-I3-.,.y,5,,, - -. .2 iv . . af, .- Ben Watson Innocence? You have ..s.. o Q. she does. including that. . . . . She has not only ability H personified in ,this b h h.dh k tall stalwart specimen Mfkarz' wb' mah ZS of Hamilton High young us ' e er can K an manhood. He is seem- ever' ingly amused at the E . . harms intended Glfls' 1-ll-Y, 1-Z-3-4 mm' ' . . Student Council, 4 to dazzle him' gli Clublf Jost. Club, 4 E 'C gsm' Football, 3-4 1 1 Annual, 4 Track 4 1 l Athletic Sec., 4 ' . ' A Class Nite Speaker' 4 Amer. History Club, 4 Amer. History Club, 4 pg 1 Figstein's Frolics, 4 , 3 ga fi Ti f x ..' T' Corrine Webb L Mary Wells .- . Corrine must have been 2' NLT: thigdomialxzdthlj first in line when they J X h yl.b If handed out good looks. .E Q9 'lotlm t 6 hi 'ary' d At any rate, she surely I , '41 gms es mu 8 an got her share. And it I It 0' ld quanusij b Qty is no secret that admir- ' : ' won never Q Io Q' ers are plentiful. 5. -' , Q ' -. - 'l - v V '.- t 5-5 gills CIliibY'14Z Girls' Hl.Y, 1-2-3-4 ? 'ju 1 ' ' b, 1 ' : .Q Orchestra, 1-2-3-4 Ffigjdcguilong-Legs ,. 4 :' i ' Amer. History Club, 4 Amen History Clllb 4 ',.'. ,Q Figstein's Frollcs, 4 F . ll - , - ' if 5 r- .' .1-.c .M-. .1 i 5 ' 'I ' I ' Q 4 1 L Ruth Weislogel 'f ' '. in Ruth has a smile for Merle Williams X xl, everyone. We Can't End A heap big athletic iff Word? gogd mollgh to man! Merle and his -'Q descnbe Hunky hilt swimming prowess are . . anYI'i'a3f' Y 'hr' sur' , 'S known throughout the l frig- sw' ' 'sn I 5 P Fred' stare. More power to 'fr-S f ,, Girls' Hl.Y, 1-2-3-4 you M B 55.1 Glee Club, 1-2 LAA C- 1 X45 , jgfgf Orchestra. 1-2 Baskedgau -5 4gLp.'3 Annual- ' Football, V3-4 -' 'tg Merton of the Movies, Baseball 3 254 .R .' .7313 3 ' : 5- 5 - Asst. Librarian 3-4 Track' 3- - .mfg 1, A H, t V 'Cl b 4 Amer. History Club, 4 igvlil 'A 1 'mere Y ls ory u , Swimming, 3 S 2.1-f .5 .inf Flgsteln s Frollcs, 4 fi 5: , Q ee' Q i 5 gi, Emelie Wick F . ill ' I 1 'gall 5-,T , v tl -2-fc 2:-I' ' 1 f 55... f An A-l good sport and ly. '3 4' Q J A Review editor. Just Gi- .- ' W? try to mention some f ' .-.,:32', thing that Emelie does lf , ig .1253 not know about from , 5 if i A to Z, tan't 'do or Hazel Wltters +G i ' in -'lg , ' ' , 'r- :. 13 , hasn t heard. Why so quiet, Hazel? 2, 7 ij ,, Zvi , , . Really, we're privileged ' if 'Q it GlflS Hi-Y, 1-2-3-4 to talk in Hamilton 5.-' 5'- 4 at - Sec. Hl-Y, 4 High. A- . 1 Ag A Club. 2 aw 9 rp -- ffl- - . , ' f 4, f ' Renew' ?'3'4 A Girls' l-ll-Y, 1-Z G . A Asst. Editor Review, 3 Glee Club, l-Z . k -1 Y Editor Review, 4 Amer. History Club, -1- 35' g s... QQX R162 Team' 1'Z'3 Figstein's Frolics, 4 ' 1 ', 5 flf, gh f if l Sponsor, 3-4 jg s ,gli Amer. Historv Club, 4 iq gift .JB Figstein's Frolics, 4 -Qs ' so-1, Qff ' iii Stage and Property Mgr. if .' . 1 - .l ., ,f -. -Q 1 ,gp 153 of Graustark, 4 'r j'.'I1 8 if ',-- . '53, 'i 3 -.ff-' K 3' 1 1 - 7 'L 1 'F iff- - Qi. 5. J F N' al'-ii -.fl 1 ' J 'Q 'e 5 if -4:13, 'Q' 9' ,te3Y'ff?f'3f'-' .1. 1 f- WL-. , 3,1 i. if T, :-gif? K ,J iz 5-33, 39 4'-K rv V.-,-i-,gui-,Q:3F.1:,F,,-A F73 gi A ,. -5,23 ,uf-fl I F 1 1 7-Qiliillyupy .A:.+f:3.i?,,::. - 154- ,- 'J ,. , ,lp Q I N ,Ju 1 V, ,R R V, I 1- - - --- .4L-gs-1 ,4.j, ,-.- r- A .Q , V ---.f A 5, . -45. . - - y, ,G ., --,..,,-,. f .,,.,,. 'A n-- 1 '- 'Mo-1-x-,-.f.,.s-.5-. .. ,.z,. A -1 if- W -emi. ' - 5-',.,g,7,5.' .,:vg..-,,,,f,t,..- - . Q-- -' -vu A N I A I 4 5 sz +' f 4 ' da 1- Bernice Winters One of the dignilied seniors who really acts her age. Bernice is usually to be found ' - -L ',,-..n- Fred Winkler One of the best looking and best dressed in the class. One at a time ' h , . Wu Marg now. girls! ' l ' '- . - - - . gig? Cigbxf 21 2 3 4 Amer. History Llub, 4 Amer, History Club, 4 Harold Woolwine . A big, brawny main- Esther Wooley i sray of our football , . nam as is shown by Curly hair and nxceness his..H,,swener- Harold are only rwo of Esrher's ' can be found MH any assets' She has all the athletic games as these qualities' that make her lj are his main dish. look 'Ike , I Madge ' Geyer drawing. Fresh.-Soph., l-2 , , , if 2 Jr.-sr. Club, 3 gm H'-Y' 1 5 '- Football, 2-3-4 B2 Club' 2 4 Basebau' 2-3-4 Amer. History Club. 4 . g Annual. 4 if ,. Club s i Amer. History Club, 4 '5 A M. 5 Q I ' l' F' . Y R ll z' 5 Vera Zihlman usse 'mmers .'-I-3 ,3 Black hair and but k A real business man. f '. eyes. Vera has a ter- HC surely gwes mf1Un.f'1' rible time dodging rhc BLAH Plf fY of com' L boys who insist on Peunon' panning hu' Orchestra. 2 . il fx- 4 , . ' 53. one Club, 1 Band' PM Amer. History Club, 4 Sr' Ofchcftra' 4 K AQ. - .- Amer. History Club. 4 3-'H , E-15,2 '- hji - i yi VT:-, ,mi V, , .QU L--E 1 'i Q gl SKY' - , 'iii ffffii ' -1 551 Ei' ,Qi sff 2 -,-,353 jig . e .iii . . 3. Louis Zimmerman Imogene Dunn .H 5, X iff- Louis is only a small L. I , 5 5 noise in this worldg b nun' -magma' don I If . lik F figuratively, of course. -E so quiet aildfc Stud' 3 if f , gy Honest' h d , lous. That isnt allow- fx A ' .- f Y' ' 0'5 ' ed in Hamilton H' h 1 f - L - say a word. lg ' 'A . Z A , rx. N .1 ,. 'FL' Glee Club l-3 ' -it 5 H B cl, - I , , -. A . - Aanrjlen lH?story Club 4 Amcr. History Club, 4 -7' '. Qi ,' , . - my Q7 lf' if-A .3 ' 1. if .Qu 1 ' '. if vs, fr 1, ffl 53.5 l e jf. , ,J Inf W ' L fy? A 5 '- -2 'Qi fff - . if ,Qs -e H L - .11 . 1571-w ' -- 5' f'?1?4 jf fr-fig 53.5 . ,E , L 40 -. .--- 'na-, f ,e ' . W ,A t,..',,-3--,,'. ,- -- ' L v,4, -- - H -, .HQ5 fr 1 253311-1 - ' 'Q N N ' ' ' 42-' ': . 1 -- Y 1 -- -' -cf' fr e ggi. 'fs-Mc ' -l-f1L-:'2i'L--pff' - '-Q - Yr-I5-if, 1. .' I-5.-. '?'f1 '1: -- 92' ' .f 2'3- -I2f- '- 1:5Sf1'5f ' ' ' .mi 9, as-:sr,,,K,13k. . 43- ,f ,?,-. A . 4 v,,?,.,f fic, f-- fe' 5 Fl Ralph Brate Don't you like these tall booful blonds? And especially with such a he-manish l Ray Baker Ray is known for his pleasant disposition, and for being such 2 good sport. We all like you, Ray! ' I h A Boys' Hi-Y, 3-4 voice as Ra p has Fresh--sophq A ' H' Cl b, 4 Student Council, 4 Barglsstballftofly u A Club. V N 4 F' ' ' F 1- ' . Barbara Frletchie. lgstem S to ICS 4 Class Nite Speaker, 4 Amer, History Club. 4 Thurman Moore Ah! here's the little Mafian G90l ge boy that all the girls when it comes ,O gi for! I But this athletics, Mert's there P 'S ff'P:u'ed' with bells on! And t arm I you Tcady' did you ever see her l Basketball .5 wield a bat? She can! . 5 X Q gootbm' 1'Z'3'4 cms' Ha-Y, 1-Z-3-4 Z- , 1 aseball. l-2-3-4 1 6 Track I 2 3 4 Glcc Club, 1-3-4 5 ' ' V ' A Club, Z , ' l ,,l A'C Z'3'4 Amer. iiasmry Club, 4 . ti H Club' 273-4 Fivsts:in's Frolics 4 r' a. Amer. History Club, 4 L' ' 5 rn f ' .1 e- c -. 5 M . '53 BX Fink Wilbur Batchlar ' jgf 1 How we envy these , fi?- .f srudious lads! Ana this HW 5 the SUV. who can . Jai ri 0 U ' ' ' tickle the ivoricsl We 'ip-'B .W ne guy is making it . h sin , 7-5, ,lg in three Years! Whooa like to ear YOUBI g 325 ,Ik Pee! plag tlaeoftcnues. 451-7 .ga 1 ur, o 1 - -gt '-ga A Club, 1-z 561 Amer- History Clubi 4 Amar. History Club, 4 ,- .255 iii fri fiVl 5 Pif 25:22 pref . bil:-. li? ' wie 1551 5 ' -if v V, 1 -1 Ei--',. ' ' '- bg 3 1 fn 1' Q53 Oliver Griffith I i Did you ever hear of a ' racer named Barney fl f Oldfield? Well, Oliver if Y 5 can go twice as fasr as F 'man that guy! CTalkingj. 3 1 : L 7 ig? 1 ' Q. ' 1354. Boys' Hi.Y, 3 ,511 , , Student Council, l lj- I. , 1 A Club, l'2f3 fi' - Amer. History Club, 3 1' ' le 1 I 'Barbara Frietchief' 4 lg if K 455 ' 41 'fy - b.Q it L1 -, pi.. 24. -, P f .ff v fl . K, .pg a- ii a . f 1 , I' I ' -X 'jf -I ' ' - ,, fir l - aff: I fii?f'af'f?fifQgf . 3Q'?f i3f- K 41 .ua . 1r2i5f32':.-r JW- s t - ' '3'H- tif-11-4.-:wiv 3-ff.::5- '-fe: .- f- ff.:sf232 E2z44f . 1:- sf u:v! : G 7' 4 Q -s o ' W -w w '+ ' , , . . .. ...,'gs. ,, f . '?,,.. -.--'-.A,.,,,- -, ' . , 4,-1,....g.4gf:n..f1S1f3I:g1- - .Lf-' xx. ., 3, -4414.1-,.5.', - Yr- -. - . - -- :f'Ag-- .j ,.,g4g:.',.--,,7vf :.g-e.,r,.'-.-- ' ' nuxw , Y-.gy R ,-l,wi:,- -hw - : 45.1. yy 0.f-gn . ,. ...a gg.: ,, J' A ' .- 2' 1. s r Q ' F M. X r Q H o f 3 4 'B rip -i 5 Y . . . .3 e 1 I , C K. N. .. . '15 1 .'i 'tw 'J . 1 . 2 I rr ' 1 5 '.--' LR ' ex . -t-f L r.-f.. ,yl-if Z ,- 2-LS igff 'L tt iii .5 -Ci , -f-4' 1, w X T 1 ., 'H -. c 15, X y r KK I 2 1' 5. x -a J '1 .txf H, gi . . f '9 t . -. s Bertine Goebel Haven't you wondered about this slow, easy- going person? We'll admit she's rather quiet but we forgive her be- f cause she's so sweet. 5 Girls' Hi-Y, 2-3-4 Q Glee Club, 2 la 1 Amer. History Club. 4 ,Q ' Figstein's Frolics. 4 -- 2 -r 2 1: 4 Y -Z 5 '. Qi 5 it F i ' :- ' V., E- A. : I . it A lc' . gifs 1 Herbert Morton igj. We seldom hear of this I gf A chap, but here's J secret 1, .i 1gi,f',-X -he's Jake's brother. QA, ' Amer. History Club. 3 FQ t 'I ':.'5g .L 5,'f : - f Qfxj , yr, 11 'ill' 'ssffiff . fe -1- if - 'Y-7' V ' 'ITG' ! Q 'F5 l iniifl- J L' ,-594 ff' .fkilz-5. 5.2.1.-H , ' wi-it Qrslfij A :fx g f - ff I 1: 252' 'i .V 15:31 William Grabham ff .Q j 1, Iififi, Ask Bill for remarks ', '. 'il 5- on any question and . ' 7: 1A you will be sure to get 'iff 'T F. , them. 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W1ll13mS Ma me Holden Leona Ru Toad Moore 'P . - - -: Z, Y pp Y I ,F 3. . ,354 Helen Arent Sarah Morton Adelalde McGarrett '- f 'fig Q5 Marjorle Kldd Oscar Ashe g? jg f. 'jj B111 Eberhardt Eleanor Starkey Mary Eberhardt ' 5 321 'fic J V 5' hi SM. Q 'Fl serif 1, ' -ATL Y iii Jin I gg - - V - ' --4. 44 s -.,f. vi HH. r , K. 'HQ Rx x x ,N . :EQ , F.: '1'..r' 1.30 .R K .,, . . pw . in. '- .41v:'. 'V- A, fx vs' :hi I ,V-.'. - 1,5-.X -:.- V -,. ,ia,jj.- . 1.'.5' xg.. ir. ' . '- lrzag-1, -, ' f - .,,,:- ,- 1 - W .L , fm.. .-,s ,. .. ' Ti'2f'-'Af' ' 'rf fir 'M' '1'1'f'j - - f -- - - f- Y ., -' fa:-1 ,y ,A - Q f,-wg,gg:H1-'fg1T1c'.:-Y L ' ' div ,.p , , ,, . 'f,,-. . . , . -... V... . . x -.,. A I ,, .x.,t,., V , ,. . -,. 5, , ,wal , A,, N 1,2 .w....,A 'JN V L..- sd- -.,,- '71, , . h A vt A - .g 5. . Q M-1. . . V . L-.V fu--V 5.--1, 4- -'-. fin'-I-.',, -4 -. .. . , - -.,f, 533. ,ig .naw A . .5-M x..,w.,k'j' 'C' A. 1. vm -.v 4 V' M EEH4 Q. 5 gy' s f 3 unior Advisor i J. W. ELWELL '-1 Mr J W Elwell Junior Class Advisor and instruc- ' tor of physics has just completed another successful year He has aided the Juniors in all their events of the year and also has given them counsel. Mr. Elwell plays bass v1ol in the orchestra. u . 1- 'I 5 ! :i'A...g-u........A-.. 0.4 Fi I L ,n-v., .,l.' ' C+. :, ' . .gg .s'Z-?-,y'.,-S- - Q' 1, ' 3 -. 1 Yr J-3 A 3 H H 1 NK. ll . . N3 . I xi ' N 1 f -. tv . s s , 2 5 5 4 hifi- . . . , 2:5 4 A: STH ' ' -7,11 ' tiara' 4 QE!!! 1 - X. , ', li-IQ: 'zgffit Y 36 ' ' ' z Pi. .1 f . 1:4351 IE T '- fff?5 23 f f - VY. 1, - 3 Me - J ff' , I ,fi Lia ' ,qs tl :- 45 ,. 4... A ff 5: -1 5' x vi a ' r . 'sd- ,-ww-....,.,., - .- - A , , A iff- v W f - . -1. , f +5 . ' ..- ., .4 f ... .1 . , -v Q , V Q N A Q f f. , . w 4 Vo ffIf '415,g. x,.s. ,MN ,ww F 'w '11 , 1. , f , Y ' ' 'ni -.. - ff , ., Q -., , ,, .3 f. O . .mf-f , , , - K , -ef ' Fl,.'y,-,,.- M- Q Q , , , , .,,jt:- V- -f,,..., -- , , V -..g.,4.'..--: i,.- :-'N - . -, h. . - E --Ry., - - -- ,f,,-,.,,, , af3ql.5.14':gg' .,3-y:,51r T51 ,,. 4-,,g,5j.'pf..g5'. Psi -' 'Q-ez. -ul.-. - -L V, -a'-- gre.. -fd '.'rg,:,f . '- '- ': f -S-Titfi? 'i NsfEQ3'.'5L'iil'7'2- 4 ' .+1.q,,,,,- . , i MARGARET ALEXANDER Margaret will a steno be But not for long: Why? you RUTH AUGSPURGER A country girl, and oh, so sweet And cute as one could want will see. to meet. GLENORA ASHBY GLEN AUGSPURGER C-lenora's on the lookout for a Glen plays golf quite wen' you Sheik. know when you fmd him let us And with the lassies, not so peek? slow. GORDON ANDREWS MARY AURADEN , Gordon is just slightly plump A sister of that rufflan joe i if His grades cIon't hit bottom Shels very pleasant in spite 'l with a thump. of it' though' 2. . it I . '- CHESTER ANDERSON JOE AURADEN ' 3 Oh' what 8 good-looking boy Here's a tall one, by name- -1 17 is chef, Joe -,Q '. We're sorry he hasn't a pretty Popular and handsome too' ffm girl yet. you know. . R, 'vi . ff ' fgj RUTH ALLSTATTER MABEL BARTELS ' -V: ' : P - : Q Ruthie drives a nice big car Mum 5 ' the word wlth our aff She's not high-hat tho' by far. ' nameless Mabel' My-Ek ' As quiet as a broken trans- Ei If atlantic cable. -,inf Y if 'L R B Fi: - wtf, UTH LUMENTHAL Q75 1 1' 'Epi-, MARY BAUER I h d h gif rf' ui ' ' 91- ,- i 15--fzjji Mary likes the boys, you know t S qlllte ar, to name t e , 1 ,ff B t h h , h things she s done gf u sei, lalnt C osen her just the samwmany friends . ' sp la eau' she has won. 7' 1 , TL. 5 rip l fi H .' . I' fi: JOE BAKER DOROTHY BOSCH Dorothy is a beauty quite ,- W -. Joe can dancer ah' swell -B And her drawings are a beau- .1 A Also drugs, he s able to sell. tiful sight- V g , if f .33-k ,N 'ly . ffl- . -L' M , ' .' ' in ki-,fi l Q. fff ' 2- Fi: ' .A peset- 5 l I '!4-5:-Elggfiii-',.:, :Till 451 3. we y' Y A ? :, if ,A gf-45,0 I -' - v fl 46 5 . -' ' 1'--'-3,1 QXII-+1 i' . ' - ig. xi -4'- Lg f '12 X. M' Vw, E.: .. R. elf. r'h-A L. . f f ' . .x 1 1 M ' H f W, in ,. -:zu - ., .M ,fx -gm 1-A. H15 wi Ax- , 43 ,I J ' M ,I 4' - ' .Wk -ga. v-'xx V Kd' , 'll 9' A 'A' .- '7' ,gf-,, ' sf-fvriwsp ' ,, i , A ' 'X 1 - ' . .f eff' iff ' ,,,,' 'X' L.-an ' ' ,, v -ff' f' ,Q um. f- - ' L .A - 'f'?'.w.7:1,f' -' .21-ie, -J -L.. . ,.vQa-Titiv ONALD BEASLEY Ever hear his tough stuff line He collects the coin in the place we dine. MARY BURNETT Bummy is pretty and oh petite She's one of those girls you can really call sweet. MARJORIE BURDSALL A high fast-stepper is studious Her clothes bowl over most of them. M.ELVlN BOOTH As a member of the Hi-Y Club He's proved that he s far from being a dub. KAY BURNETT This skirt can surely dance and talk They sure do go for that snappy walk. BRYCE BYARD Here's another new one-Bryce He's not known well, but he's very nice. CARL BLOUNT Carl is just the type for a Frau Blond, slow, speaks Cerman,'J and howl QQ:-an x A . - ee,- ... 'TE'-if f ei-Q'-..:i,-fix.-Ez. H ., .,., A -L, Y DAN BECKETT Whoever continues that low brow name Rollo ad better look out or in mud he will wallow HERBER BITTINGER When you ve seen Herb you ave seen enough The teachers he strives in vain o bluff GEORGIA BAYNES Georgia is a friendly loyal dear When you re sad shes bound to cheer lVlARH BRISBEN Mary Susan gee how she can type And shes the type all folks would like. KAY. BROWN What can we say of our Kay? Oh, every' one likes her clever way. ' EDWARD BLACK Now, folks, this guy is really funny He seems to havertroubl-e with his money. ELIZABETH BOERGER An ambitious girl is Elizabeth, alias Lizzie, ' ' ' She always seems to bei quit-e busy. Il? l307f'3g.w Up' H 0 'im i'l ' .f. ss s . 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J: I ,..,.,!f. r,WLm,,.. . ,in H, .ash v. gn ,h,.,..,l,:,'-?:nQ154ff:,f-Syria. :bL,.'hA,.J93',' , NZ VV.. I-ii.,A!..:,. tl-..i - n.,-1 . YayA:.in:'.M?b!d4l-':L.1 ,C.nt'i, b7-:?4,.:,L,g'.I .,. V H4 iyQ.f.vJuw.s..C1'...u. ...cg-.4-q,,.,wt-s . 4 L 0 ..-,. -- E ,i . 5. v- '.,.1r,,,-M - , .155 gf -. - ,K gf ,. - ,1Ap,' I A ,- ,,. . -- .'- Ili :.1r:sr'v7- . , , '- ' . , ,eff 'ff'--TJ . 'arffrtl , '1H'y.11.'?f !ft 7 fi'E 1' 'F n1 -- U 1 . .- A , 2 .--,M ,.f .JV-,t.,-,,1W. ,pg .gli 7'4 -P-I wg' -4 .. L,: .,.n.. -1-- .M , . J ,gg.'.4,g:'A-:g,-,..jf..-:H 'Z-.g. wld,-1J,,1 ..,f.f-er . rt. . -A-.:A.,,,, - .a - . . Ns, .sig-+1-.i.4, , . .. ,hi U.. .- .- I .,I K ,, ,,,.s.Vff,1v.s ,- ,. . .Q A ' -- A iw P' 1'1,'-we I 'ca' 'Shiv' H -- rv .-I V- x- . , gsm... L nw. q:.4i..Av- - ' ' ' ROMILDA BOHLANDER Romilda goes along with such zeal That everyone her presence can feel. ESTELLA BIPPES Estella is small, but oh, very zealous Of her calm attitude you're bound to be jealous. EDITH BENZING Edith is so snappy, and cute- But for the boys. she cares not a hoot. A ELAINE CANNING Elaine can dance, she's hot indeed When you're blue, it's her you need. BYRON CRAWFORD A prodigious fun-and-happb ness-maker Commonly known as a pretty wise-acre. BERNARD COLDIRON At times he seems a bit in- sane He raises a goodly crop of ca' . ' f .,,,,..W. GLADA CAMERON Clada has a lot of pep Run. along! or you'll lose step. I I cw-. - Z-J . 7:13-f ' -ff , fr-2+--ff If r' 'if ' ' I 2-,I-,Q-f 'u LOUISE BARD Louise-demure and unassum- ing Always looking bright and blooming. GORDON BENNETT A star basketeer is this athlete named Bo His services to the team are worth plenty of dough. SADIE BISHOP Dancing is Sadie's favorite sport She's good at her lessons too. after a sort. ROBERT COMPTON Bob is tall and oh, so neat And unusually light on his feet. ROSELYN DEEM We all Deem her quite a sport And we all like her sort, af s 4' 'Y' ELAINE CANNING Elaine can dance, she's hot indeed When you're blue, it's her you need. GLENOLA CRAWFORD A lovely girl is this Clenola. Maybe she owns a Radiola! 5 E s ? LQ' Ii E . 3 I 3 f f 3 I I , . A , 5 Y , E! :J in 4' . 4 5 . 3 , X . IN X 5 ' 1 ' .I 'I ' f . , . -ai 5,- , . T i I 1? ' A J K : I H a ' 1 , 4 I rl 48 E i -r 1 -, , it -f :E N: ,.... . 53:4 .1 ff 21:51 ' - A-.f,-Tkifi-.. ,c- ff sgf::5,1-f '-- - . N N ' BETTY CONNER MERLE CALDXVELL Oh, Betty? Now you're talk- A steady plugger is this boy ing called Merle After her the boys go Stalk. He's one of the best in our ing' continuous swirl. E 9 HELEN COOK V DORSILY COXLE A lovely brunette like Helen of ji 1 Dorsey drives the nicest car Troy N ln'it he speeds near and far. Sheql be the idol of many 3 - i boy. 2:2 g 8 4, Y D D JOHN DODSWORTH 5- 1 13 f I ' . 2. ICK UNIHEYER While john keeps up on cor- T Very new to us is he . rect events tj ,' if But we like 'im already don't He-11 be one of those news. You see? paper gents. - ' g as ., f iii I, ,, 1' jf. fs-ff A' . q EVELYN DOELLMAN A ARRY DQNIVAN 1.1 1 A steno or a matron she is Harry for a boy is shy F headed for And of him we hear little. ' ' Wise cracks from her mouth Why? 1 V ' do pour, ,rue 1 ?f.j .Q ,3F'.f . 'Q t, r -,f 1.1, fe 'f' A LQ'-l f 5 GEORGE DIESBACI-I L-EQNA DQWIHING ,fqi-, fs: . 1 T11 He drives a snappy brand new Leona is 3 busy bee Q ford She'll accomplish lots, just see gf 6522? The girls follow him in a , I kj -, 1 . mighty horde. it '6 ..,:V:T:. M:-. 1. bi 5 ff. X A - 1- 1-: fi QTQQ' 5 fl. ' 2331 JACK DARRAUGH BETTY DUEMER Q25 A fast line of cracks he'll al- lt's hard to do quite Tight by li '3'-gffiff ways pull 7 Bes Our teachers he tries his best There are S0 many good P0iUf5 .1 ' to bull. to stress, if ' - 113: A- Q 2321 fl t ' X Q: 'T I . 4 fri iv :A RUTH DEWHIRST MARGARET DIEHL is ' A Ruth Dewhirst is a second Mo- Margaret is 5 flue Same miss f 1, zart She's just the kind boys like Tickling the ivories is her to kiss. S ' natural part. 9.- 5754 isf fifi f , 1 rg- e Ffh r-3' 54, fn - --. .Fifi T, Q T - 53? Y: A ' 1 1 4' J . ' gs, : .1. ef? . .. .i fili-L K A 1 A ,V - -- 49 4s.. - --f..,'-ggg,,-A-,:,:..,., --,- .- .-X .. . .. 4 -- f- -- if ' -1 B , ,,- -.- .- . , , .. ,- .,.F.,f,.---5,9 . --.. 4,-,1..Q.,,-. --V. . . . V . ,. - .. .-...,v- ., -fre - 4-V - . , . . ----.--.fu--A - ,.- 1- 4. y ,., -. ,, N f as 3 X.. 'i' ' f 1 ! ' TI ,. i 5 1. as 2' X. s A - e .zt q 3 ,E i ix, A . ., .Ik . :X .4- L. Isl: .. -5:5 fs ,L .xv s I ,F 1 5 J- : X1 1. . K: 4 5 f L I iw, .. ' fi! L- L. V 1 I 1. -I -s ex a 1 I I I ,- i Ye! all i 1 'll 4 . f 1 '1 xx , . J' 4 'H 43 N . V. P-,. .Lk s ,'f' + 3 I f ., r , s ' X , 'K fl 4 A 1 A V vi ' r 1 . Ng . 1 AJR i Y 1 'f 5 c X . 1 Ai 1,51- .1 1 1' .f ' 3. N 1 4 lx' :W -s K . 'O . 3. A f . J . Q in., ig , , . ,,.. QU' 1 . ,. 'ffxi-','1'.:---1345,If A' ' 3.--gf , QF ' -' fl' i. .- 17-T154-'r-.-M 7i:?5F1':?'5 ' -f-,..-, H JO-,tl -, 1, ., 43. ,,- --:.,,. ., ' 2 .-:wi ww .' -ur-P .- 'w' ' ' ,. a M is. X -,,f..:: '- ' . ,.?,: 4 e- sg,-5j,fysa, . ea.,- W- FRANCES ELLIOTT Very handy with the needle And does she paint? Oh, well, a leedle. RALPH FLANNERY His first year out he made the squad He picks fight and pep in an enormous wad. BILL PINLEY For the student our Bill is a slave Money, money does he rave. PATRICIA FRANCES This busy Patty we are proud to know She has many friends but nary a foe. CARL GAGLE Tennis seems Carl's favorite sport He's wielded his racket on many a court. MARGARET FILLMORE Maggie, we call her, is a scream And all the boys think she's a dream. STANLEY EVANS Studious HJ Handsome KU But say With some girls he holds full sway LOUIS FRECHTLING Louis Ffechtling, sophomore president ln the country he's a resident. XVALTER FULLER A meek bit of humanity is our ..BuS.. He's never been known to create a fuss. NlYSCELLA Fox An amiable Miss is this Mysc- ella We shall be crudwshe has a fella. IDA GROBAN lda is serene-contained For a Hi-Y chairman she was named. ERMA FISHER lsn't she pretty? We say so too And her acquaintances are not so few. 5 I 5 I 1 . v . 4 I . 5 Y J .E v 'I 4 1 N 'R LY' f if -. 32. if ,SQ Ni ' -5.1 .1 'YL f l a ,, A, A NA I F4 , . if . -,.q 12?-is li 'i A Si ffl' ' H' 1 li . 1 4. , 3:5 is 1? ' X 'l' 5' 'Li ,' 'f - :, E .11 ' 'ISK' 5 , .H v-'LVL' 5- GLADYS FULTS NORMA FOUTS I., She measures her friends in 5he'S so pretty, and Sweet, and 5 i ' hi: hordes and hordes nice She's successfully developed That all Observe her, at least 'QA 1' her vocal chords. twice. . I . . 3 ,, '. l ..fk.,:,,- X I t 7 2 as f Zu X I M f Q. 1 , 3 ' , 'Rf-?'Ai',jj9i- !Iit:f 5'l f' f-. F335 1.31.4-if-.,:,sg-A-' - - ' , X Av Yvkd Ny - I J, rg - . V A R xi ROBERT GANTER -' BETTY GEORGE Bobby drives a high-class car His voice is heard from quite Q afar. GEORGE GRADE 4 His humor is often terrned as :I crude 'Z But he always is in a happy 21 mood. 5 25' fx 5 , 1 EDITH HOLDER xt E.dith's the tiniest in our class Oh, but mighty is this wee 1- -1 lass, , 1, is OLIVER GRIFFITH . 'T Here's a boy that's very bright He's a future shining light. ? VIOLA DAVID ls!- Z She's quite tall and very ' Zijgt slender A favor she will always render. E 'E . ff 'ff l fi 32 Q 3' JACK HAWTHORNE P Q., Q An excellent dancer is our Rat A A 155, On him the teachers often sat. f- ll 'Fila .if f ,,.'1,1' yi . at ii . as Nui. 1-'ig r f f JOHN HOOVEN if He to whom no one bears hate W g Q With the girls he's s'posed OJ to rate. 1. 55. - 1.21: 'QIQYEQ 'Riga 151 - f?'Eii2'.?'f ,:' ' I Betty+here's another beauty One need not say Gents, do your duty. EDITH HILTON A small gold-digger is our cunning Edy She makes some boys most poor and needy. RUSSEL HUFFMAN Rotund and beaming is our Huffy He's far from being a sort of toughy. ROBERT EMRICH Pursue hard. You're sure to find A good reward of some such kind. EARNEST FRANKS An excellent member of our crowd He's never, never over-loud, TEDDY HUNTER This young rowdy may look serene His tricks are like those of Harold Teen. KATHERINE HILBERT 4 A vamp and always on the go lt's her nature that makes her so. A 'W , - fi --170, 5 1 ,- A ' et ,. K--e ' 'VIH -:,f.-.- ,nn-g-va-v ,H 'V ' Q- . iff A ' V - . w -H- .- ut. , ,FKA Qh ' ..- 'I . ., W- 1' . w -'e'!,w14 fe - .W Q f- as ,E f -.. ,U W 74- .5 ,. JM., Y., -rn . 'uw' rv X ' z' r -1- ..,., r 3 W 1- 4 -- .JA-'l'AI.... . gi .y.. T55 N I F 1 'u E TI 1 . M I-f 'i Tiff -M' L.if-4'-'-f.'- ' ' ' - ' A'a.,.., e 4. .sf-Je, . ' , ,o.,,..-.s, V. .A ,--,,,,,. -re-w S'-rr.----ie Q, ' - eu -,fa-1'-f -,K . ,. -ggr., 1, - 1 . A ., . '1 An... 1. .r A 2- O J ., 'gr-pf.. .- Av 3,-J ,4 w-6' -c.: .f - 2 ,V-1-1-rf ' . e cc . . ., . x 4 ' fir F, MERRIL HEISER A farmer he aspires to be As pleasant a boy as one can see. KATHERINE HANLEY The girl you see is our very own Kate When calling for her, the boys are not late. EDNA HENES A leader of girls over at gym She leads them all in pep and vim. ELIZABEI-I HICKIVIAN Always chewing chewing gum ln the classroom not' so dumb. JAMES HERSHNER He's an awfully jolly lad Has mischievous eyes, but never in bad OJ JAMES HOERNER A council captain is our jim And I for one, am glad there are no more like him. ELIZABETH HENRY With a brush she quite often paints Anything from our teachers to saints. CLI E FORD HALCOM Yes, indeed, one of our band To everyone he'll lend a hand EARL HODGES A talkative, noisy, congenial fellow His jokes are usually ripe and N mellow. fe, I cw L Q,l.vl Mx 0 uv' JANE HOWE jane is always funny, never moody She seemed to have a crush on Rudy, LOLA HERSHEY A little plump, and very neat Her name is Hershey and she's awfully sweet. WOODROW HAMMONS A supposedly big he-man is Woody He despises the type who cry Goody, Goody. .IANE HELVEY An adept Hop Chairman was little Ja-a-ane train. PAUL HILBERT Modest, unassuming chap The possessor of a handsome: map. T S - 1 z L l h' 5 .. fi 3.1 ,F 3 VT. .Q 1- . - , f 'S as if ' 'ings ' 'f ra 'ff 9 -125 .1 fgff .i 5? E L' Q : ' -5-LM i '-Qi T25 if-1 'l 'fi U U G. , .,. . ':5 -1 E. i 5' 1-lil f Q .- 1 tg-V! .2 1. .31 ,gs 1 5.3-LA 6 1-figl .Y . -IQ: 1, J - 2' L . ,-, y :gf Y 17 ' : 1-. 4437451 ' 1 'lflifz' :VJ F' A eff. .rl -1.2, . 'I-ji 2 4.1 'z-1' , 2.14 Dpi' if 'i 'ffilg ' .,7.- T-. if a ff-fi .5 ff. js-1' - .i :' 'lf 31,3 fx -, - ,+L ' . ,-:,-- A :fi f l' f' ,T-E-jk Q- ' P I 5 . f . P 5' ' f I r -. f 3 I 'I J, ,J I -I 1.3 f f. it ix? . if .- . 5 1 I 1 f A fo .1 I 1 5 K Males follow her in a lengthy gk 1. r . K I 3 ' ' I I' V I f N E' I f B l is ,. lx f .f , :- ' X' X- I I ', , . . v 4 I' Q W i Q 1 . 1 I V ' 1. I 4 C 4' 1 1 J. F 4-. -.V. .., , A m1 . L: 1 5 H.. ' ' S 'L . iq,-fsf:tg'.I-I ' :- 1-- . .,.:. r., i ., -..-, . - 3- 'ilu-3I::2' Q,:' ' us.-fq,jg,: f,:- Q1 - A 2. - - . up .y,.u,.5bHy ,cr ,, N fs ., t .- is . 3 5 .K -,rw ,- VE. L. sk- -.ft s--.--.. ., .. , ,K-, A , '51 . - , 2 fe-nf , : .,w,.4 M- ,,.fa-- , ,, 1 ' 3131 -,.::i...'3f zl, ,, 'f'ff.QqN -': gfyz ibgigef-s4f., :g.Z5r:.5z.:,-, .3 ' V - . . ,,. U., ,.,., . - sf , L ei J 5 9, LAW KELLEY 'l'here's never a rumple in his hair You'll find him at every social affair. IP rf' UI S' :,'-I FE Um 2-nn Z mb' D' rn-p-4 'I-2 no C rs CD DV peach And her picture at the bathing beach- MARY KAHANEK She always does that which she should As a stenographer, she's very good. IRENE JESTICE Her name implies she's very just Her friendship we shall never bust. RUTH HUSSONG There are so many Ruths yet Like this Ruth there are few, you bet. MAXINE KERNS Sly, demure and cute young thing 'C o r: ,...: 5... 'Pm .. S D7 -4 lk KD FD Q :- O '1 1 on 'Ei GEORGIA KUENZAL A good stenographer of great renown And one who will be the talk of the town. .-Q. , 4' A 4 f H f 11 '4 'H f 1 .atfv 1-1 - te- V 1 ,, .. f-Q r -,V , - we -a J 1 vJxk:qNr.-.,-Itrvk .fxsfin A ' x. t ,G .fan R Q ,X ,-hw... vid ITMVN-Adgfu . ..u W., - O? ' gm... ,H Jw.-r , ., r,, Nvm ,gn jf! JH' M ,P BJ V...-mr., A, sf- J , gt,g,-W., N ,A v.-3i,vg,,,,,11 ,. ': J il. W Af. .. , f - .sr- xr - ,,.. 1- ' N 1 tyyryf. -My AIAA U fl -nhwuhbiw - - -f ,X - .SEM L 1,4 .Jai I. 5 W . .E .. 'if X, -5-53 ETHELYN JAMES Study she does never slight Therefore s h e ' s unusually bright. PAUL KRUCKER Standing six feet two up in the air, - His horse laugh echoes every- where. SAM KAUTZ A terrific mischief maker around the school But just the same he's no- body's fool. LILLIAN KASH Lill's a hustler, we must say Always rushing on her way. RUTH JOHNSTON Unusually popular is our Ruth She's liked by all, to tell the truth. HELEN JONES Please note her eyes, her' pose And her short and saucy nose. LILLIAN KOOGLER She goes with a certain lad named Sid Her grades do never down- ward skid. IPI' .'-- -... .nLw....:an......,x-..4. ua F 5 , . : ., Q f ,. s :gf I 'gf' .- '. V .sl-1-I it . V P I,- I f ,- -. 3 'K ,J -if all 'ff 5' 1 -1 ,Q 1 ' l ff b ,V I 1 , if I1 -5 r ll 5 s 'f l P E G ai. ' 5 5 1 2 s f rf l 5 ,. A N . f F ', , . iz Tl A 't . 'X I dgx xx f ' I hc g,, ' -'lr.,.1 ax. 4. --A-.C , ., , 4- 5 ,- ..1,.,-- , .. ,-,,,., ,, ,, ,.. A U W-,,,s. .. A . f V ,H- -A-., - K . . .- - .-1,-. . - ,-.w...f-.--.sr-A gt- -ss-as . T?1,'1f--.Q-LN' TJ..-.-,.:.:,.,..q .---u j...' .h 1 ,7j. .-I-1' . :f - 'il 2 1' .I R U ' ' ' 'L-. ff 'X'- eg, A ., f 1 ,. fs RT' I 1. PG., ft Q Q Q. , R' I ,Q Q.. s my T1 1 -1 3' ' f 1 ' A., s.--, r Tmic- -2 Q-. . -,gsssft ..-Y ' E' T' 'iifgg ' . -H - sw- -- W, -- A- 2' ,vw .. :,--.,...,- P , I. - ' - 2- -' 1. ' 'er'-ft.: - U: -:. f . -- - - -gg-1frQff'f..'ff s: ' Q ' -ser MARY HOLDEFER Constantly cheerful, ever smil- EMMA HANCOCK Emma is not known so well ing But, she's quite wise, by her For some good cause, her time looks YOU can tell- , she's whiling. MILDRED HALL . ELSIE HARDY ,, , , ,, , ' Millie is a cheery scout E Heres a girl who Works so Plump, playful, now watch out. much , Her debts will never get her 2 in dutch. 5 . 'W L Z. RAY KENNEDY ISABEL LIST . -4 . . 1 . Heres an excellent funny type We certainly do like our Isabel 9 4 List .,,. -Q He may often be seen smok- ' 'j . h. . In the course of time she'1l F' , 1, . -I uf mg is pipe b . 5 'Pg e greatly missed, gl Q, ,. 4,1 .I I ' CARMENIA LEWIS ERMA LONG fi tr., 5 - r- -' A 53 They say that she can really Her name Hts her well' she S ff 1 dance I TEH? lolglg , . A She's brought many a boy out at ewes' S e ifgfmi Strong' of a trance. VH ' ' by . . , H Q- I .,, .. . 1 . - 1 - - 'A .2 ,'5r' X' ' 1 'K ' Jffv, ff - iff V' 'Fil ,ff I WILLIAM LIPPHARDT 535 VIRGINIA LACKER This young chap is always . si, 1 D . . A, 1 The smallest and quite thm merry F But all our hearts she'l1 win. But look out Will, Of U12 girls be wary, .. .iii 9 .Y I iifii' 'Q Ti Qi if i: '-535 at nr 'Q S- 'V i 55 ' Y - 1-13:2 MURRAY LIMERICK f' :fr 53.31, ' ANNABEL LANDIS A f f h I 'k ' If 'f Although she's far from being elilra: S el is t ls young 553' ff 'J . ' Y ,Q a midget , Who rushes a girl whene'er Ig' gg. fliit Try as she may, shell always he can 43 'Z I fidget. ' Q1 ,- Zia-Eng ' 'A 3.7 ,A gi ii, 5- jff,. ,, RUSSEL LAUBAUGH CATHERINE LAMPE ' As a saxophonist he's really Here's a quiet, attractive lass. V QF- I ig-373 grand She always stands near the l 4 3 ' ff , 1 . . Q.. ,, I Heal' hlm Play' In the H- 5- ahead of her class. . ,Lg Aga Band. 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' fl 2 2 ' 1 ii 5 3.1 'D -Z '11 is sq 5 Q71 EDNA LAUDDERS She is so tall and trim ' She makes the baskets in the gym. HOMER LEFFLER clever poems always please, wish that he were writing these. His We RUTH MAYNARD e wish we knew gals more like Ruth She's not a bit loud or un- couth! , ' . .P ,L.Uf3,,,., ALBERTA M.ETZLER Brilliant, clever, more besides On Haven Avfnue' she resides. ROSE MOSTOW She constantly adorns the A list In the course of our studies she clears the mist. CHRISTINE MASSIE Peppy sort is Christine Massie A pretty lassie, a wee bit sassy. MARTHA MONTGOMERY Peace is what our Martha loves She goes around with turtle doves. S1 F -. -' 4, 5' .1 . .X f' ,., 3QKfPf X- .- ,,'F if if 1-' 1.1-v -'fi V A ,L -V ., Q 1f'N'3 , as A ELMER LEMPE just the kind we're looking for Like him we want many more. BERNICE LOUGHMAN Mr, Woolford, is this wrong, and why- ls Bernice L.oughman's habi- tual cry. MARY METTLER An attractive girl you can readily see The big works on the Hop committee. STELLA MCCREADH' Among the prettiest in the land She's an excellent girl at shorthand. HILDA MARCH Pleasant quite and mighty sweet Among the girls she's the best athlete. FRED MITCHELL Here's a boy who's hair is red His temper is sweet, so it is Fred. RU TH MAGGA RT She's never heard to grouch or mutter Many stout hearts she's caus- ed to flutter. -S . ! Q ,L . ,,. .... . n:L'.vi..:1an.....L.1.-.. A .. E . . Q' .. r. nr 1 .,-g. 4... 1 . .1 r 4 P F ' 4 a f G. .3 'x 14 J L s Q 1 .F Q af- 5 5 I ik. ,- I Ku u 2 1 1 ,P .1 .-.. I5 I X n 1 My s '- JJ7. F f E. K f f f L I r I 1 I ' ..- .. B - 5 - ,. 32 4. . r ' I , F K , 1 5. X11 5 - i ' 1. I Q 4' X I 55 N . .., . ..,.-J.g,.s:5:g:- ....,-,-, ,X---,m si,-. M ,VUIL , s, airway . , , E n- 1 W H N ':W,YvY:I.::.., A 4 x.x,-T --- .-1'4'-gigs,-5.7. .,-' K-,' . s U -',-'-1' ff - '-1'1 , :,- Q ,-sf 3 -: .,3g-.--s::f'fi3,-',--D- ,.. if -3-is-ls5ig:?gt.'i,l.lf.,-.3 p . jsffgg. .: on-L,.4.gs5Q-:sg-E--.., .55.5.-532 Y A , L - -' 2- '- 1'--Lv--4' , '-:'i'L,-' ' r--f-1'-C.-f' '- ' - ' N- r,.1Pf-'vin yy A '4 if--,SJ ' Ag.-,il - A313 K -fi JANE NORTHWAY The busiest girl is our spiffy RUTH OVERPECK So demure and. unusually wee ! 5 2 -I ii .lane A mighty fine girl, we're sure Only to know her is our gain. y0u'll agree, , RUTH PARKER I The sister of the below named MARCUS PRATT - . cuss The boy with plenty of avoir- ' 2 She can't decide between ' dUP0iS -. i Nes and Rus, The creator of lots and lots FF' ,' of noise. 2.3 i Q- tw T. 2 3 2' 9 F ' JOHN PARKER HJALMAR PEIRSON f' Wow, How John Osgood does From a distant land comes our pl-ance pleasing Hjalmar I' I' It He and Ruth threw a high- Perhaps Soma daY he'1l be 3 5 I class dance. Palmaf E' :' R 5 gf-I . fig H5 , VICTOR PARKER RUTH PIPHER He's very seldom heard around She 8095 Over large with 3 P jrggg the hall Certain boy . But there's an excellent char- Shes Caused him many an ,g Qf 2i', A acter beneath it all. hour of joy' ,J Ph 'J'-53 : if iff ,- zz' , .4-. f' FLORENCE PIKER - 15753: Q ,-.Qi MERLE PRICE Flo is certainly up-to-date Q - He's mighty pleasant, exceed- And jolly too, yea, first-rate. ,Z ingly nice 425' ,A Is this tall fellow, named Merle ln ' f' ,' Price. l - 11 7 iii' fi EVERETT POTTS a ey, iq H -11?-4- NICHOLAS PORRAZO f?'1E'g . fwkgigg-, He knows how to play basket- , He hails to us from a sunny ban l , ':Yj'f5'i . Clime The opposing player he does He is so very nice and so Q often maull '5- sublime. 5? - xii i EUNICE Ross GEORGE RADCLIFFE .. -if ' 'Hz' 1 ' l .: Her mind does never stop nor George has returned to the -s s' park fold again of '. With a riHe she hits the mark. With drums he keeps time for - the brass band men. ig ' 'z 'gif . Q, -a 'ff' 1212- - 5 1 . -Fl Q 'L 3 , X 1- f A -f-4-. if-gs 'Q 'i'-T 4 -153 ?:'Z5, .' , iff: .' 2- 95? 1z ?f5?lTfif?i'i'FfEl'f:-L ' il-fif-fr 56 QQ,--I-f 4-41, 4. -, tiimffi::,,,,',:wv,.. 5' ' - ' ., . -we? 'I' -J' Of' v. Y. A -C-' 4 1--' -Y, - , -' t:'5' ,v- w g.f:,:g -551 vo , - rv V, f-' -.- -- -. A f-, .-- 'I -- ' - ,' ,,....f.sf- 1. ,J .I g. ,,, .J , - - H .Ns I,---'. - .. . - . gf . ,.,, ,4-.w.s:3:f1--Qt,----N A , if-H'-4 - , I, . -' f -' - wr- A ,- Q he '-.W--:Mt Q-V-if -cn- J- .IL.. .w,r X N if ,-qiqfv f g -115.,if.f?g33f:a2? , 1:e5V'zef 2 ' 39 .5 ., -is A 12, . - - , .cr ,- .,5,,,-,fl .141 , - Hsc. .. ,I ' I - fi, ar E . F, 1 TI -.1 i iii T, .' In .5 se' rx :- jg' 35 .:. -I ., 'I' .51 -.14 F I.: '. Tv- .fir .5 'E 1.1 H J 5 , Tarn ., .1 ew: U . .- si sw - f a . 1 f K an N 4 1 'ffleq II 7:5 if ,. -1' ' -- 'E ffnfs F' J , .. f' 1- 1 W - 4 ,, . V Hz - N I S I 71 X Y I. J x Ii .. I Q i J 21 e 1 1 + X 1 s H, 6: 1 Y I 3 r .h 4 I Q 1 1 W, ., A S. fe 2 lk: -3 'Si gf .Zi i L. wi. f-5 fs XJ ,e I 1 '1-li? -Bi S 6 N . 'S Y , If . LOUISE ROSENSWEIG Louise-a charming sassy Ulmpn Though lots of us call her Shrimp. ANN RATZ The sister of that lazy Don She is never pale nor wane. a a ELBERT SANDERS Wfhat an excellent fellow is our Al An excellent pupil, a trusty pal. HELEN SHOELLHAMMER Darling is Helen and such hair The boys call her handsome, the girls say she's fair. WILLIAM SMITH He is the head of our high class He's stopped the heart of many a lass. ROBERT SCOTT He belongs to our first class band He's one of the rural districts very best brand. FRANCES SAUER Frances has hair so soft and 0 :Q .Q , . a N D X MARGARET ROSS A cousin of the other Ross Without her the rifle team would be a loss. RUTH REDLIN Often seen with Margaret Ross Never known to grouch or be cross. JANET SOHNGEN Versatile and willing is our janet The livest wire on our planet. 5.4.-A LORNA STOBBART Not quite like Lorna in Lorna Doone But she's an answer to a girl scout's boon, JANE STAPLETON She rushes here, she rushes there Always rushing, but where, oh, where? MARY K, SHANK She drove a brand-new car one day A telephone pole got right in X D her way. CLOYD STANDEPER A darn nice kid is this boy I 4 3 3 ia .A .I -F F4 . ,1 pi I . . I ,L ! sk 5 f I- . P lr s-, g 2 -- I' P, -Ira. s ffl Q 'f ' -, I 'if' 'Q'AI5'. - Iii 4 ,Fi- I -N 3, , -5:1 L 'Q : fx 1 we - 173 xv- - 'il -. W 4+--:j . I . I 1-:Lf si , mi 51 F71 I r A 1 iI,ff4 2 :ev 1' I 'ET' . Q . QQ. , ,I 1,3 Ai?-1 if , , I A. 1, . -x. - f ,jI f., -V rs . ' 4 .51 2 'lf I jf. -J , ifl 1 A ' T if 'T . fi 1' ' b Jvi' 9 f -.QQ llj x,1fL.f- . - saijl' I . ' 'T f fluffy Clawd Yi ,Y I: , She's never seen cross, nor But as a talkerfoh, my gawdl ig ever seen huffy. . ., , if M 1 V-' - 11 2 . I 1'6 'il ' j :4 Q, z'!4 i-iS'.Rf.'.',-Q f -f2:'ffgg'4 3 3Ajc'iNLC so ' ' 57 -L f I an - :Q-:. Hw7,. .4.-'Aff' 1 ---:- .L- 'Gai-if w . -a?s.x-Yff .1 'N' - ti4:,'.'f..,5f'ggi'-:gst ' - .-4'-. -T,i'f--Qe..:.4,.r.i:.' , .' '. '. , - -'-f ' -..,.,...,-ess ' .. rss., - g -1- 5. .- A ...Q .bb-..5..x,,, in qi., w. . , K. ML., A, .L Qxkpl .s .ww -t Q 1 S N A 4. I -Lf' .N tif, G J 1 ' 4 .f as i il gi . 'Y J Q T x Q ,, ki 1 W tr, 1 'I 'M 1 fa lf' . z W., J F , .. I. . , ' . -30 . 'Z l -A L 1..- Ei 27233 iii -Q ,,., .,.a,.s, 1 Af' V -L Y 5 2 L A' 4 5 ti N Nz I r I 5 ii fx x is W , mi N 5 m 1 , -I we ,e 1 ,H Q 1 f 5 9 . t 1' ,t f . . ROBERT SCHNEIDER Little but mighty as the say- ing goes But handsome, but this he knows. JANICE SCHMIDT See her eyes, her clever pose Her cheeks are blooming as a rose. ELIZABETH SCHORR Slim, tall and so erect Ne'er a fault can one detect, RALPH SHIRMER Ralph's constantly up to funny tricks. Therefore he's usually in quito a bad fix. ANN SHIFLET Ann tries hard in everything The bacon to our school she'l1 bring. ROBERT STEVENSON We hear not a little from this chap For him many a girl sets her Cap' Mx JOHN SI-IAPOR As a noise maker you're a shining star. Your lunch room record you'll never mar, a ,- s. -ef . ' ' , A . .1 eff ' ff-M N : 'Rf-g1'1Sgf,a1j'!E59f v 1 ' A v' LUCY SMILEY She's never known to razz Drop the Y in her name and you have what she has. ELEANOR SCHLICTOR Her hair hangs down in dainty wisps You'll see quite often that she lisps. 1 ,uf ' .0 1' u ,MW UWMA SCUDDER J, They say she studies quite a bit So when the reports come out -she's it. FRANK SLOANE An active man in clubs is Sloane Over lessons you can hear him moan. ETHEL STANDEFER Ethel can you dance? Indeed Well, hop along, you're what we need. ZELMA SMITH She looks like she'd be meek and mild But she knows more than any child. DOROTHY STEPHEN SON Says Tom to Bill That dame looks hot Well, l hope to shout says Bill- That's Dot. 1 is S Z 5 E2 . ,r gf. -4: Ei :. 7 1 . ,, . 5 ,. Q 4, 3. ,. 1 I. r, 1 1 .N ,. 'Z ' v TQ Q71 '12---af M. .. Y J ,.fl. l rv X ,r--. . '.f.SI5r'.' 'J 'T- . 'vz.- cmI.qt.... ..,.,,,, - f V u' ' 'VN ..'f!'.,..i A ..g W. '. -ff! nerr. ,U E ,W - W - V I - 1 . ... L., 3 4, K at wivs ff L V in .'.,v.f1r -'.-..,.., ' '- --- H- - f we - 4'9 'H h Ny... 'nf- Y:'J.' I .Sli-Fifaww 7'1r-r- wi , ' '. .- J W0 'M ' W ' 'Wx- yff.-f ii. -apr 'fx .gf-,' 'ff rrp. :kg-5, ' an ,. .QP I ' Je.. -VW ', 'n-.15 r - . ' ' ' X. J, ru,-1...-.,,,. - .,f., ,X i. , N 1 -h..-,,4 , . fy.. I an , -' 1. if :F ' A .c'?4- ml-. I 2 1. :J ,, '. 'N , fy: V ' tr-:L - ' ' Q? U A x'?,?'J?'x'.?.r1,'.,vs- .ml P 4. c 4' Q s ' 1 -f . f'-w A 1- I is L E' i 'i ,Q . 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RUTH WALDRICK a violinist do you see , E ii As ff A future Kreisler will she be .S , an . V, , Q V ' r- Y S , r 4 Z , an , 4 if i fx Yu! iff L 'Q 1 ., 'K I As 'K 5 . 1 wa tx r. 1' 'sn ,31 wp t 1 t. ,- : 5 'I ,f a 351, , ' xii' , Q55 ' 'F' 'S fs? ,. . 3' if: 1 it 'ft sf -ci? 1 .J ,, l ' 5 Q . 1 ' K H1 Y 'Z 1 zrigv 1. .. , at i ' f- 3, AJ' f' jg C' Q I lk Q Y . A ' J 'L X iigmggqfan- - KATHRYN SHARP In Daddy Long Legs she made quite a hit It was refreshing to hear her wit. RAY TURNER Quite a dandy is our Ray His humor extends itself every day. ROBERT TRIICK Old Mother Nature played a mean mean trick When she brought forth this lad named Robert Truck GERTRUDE TRABER ot given to gossip like others we know Maybe a reason lurks round not a beaull? JANE EYRE ULMS HNEIDER A tall but pretty lass is jane Eyre Of her one can never tire LORI NE VIERLING nother Spanish shark IS she And can she draw oh holy gee NAOMI WEILAND Boy' Shes a peach at E panol She swallows all those books up whole N 3 u2.'.Lg..a,--.. A. -. gn H1 E 1 1' ' . ', , V . , , . . N . . . P. V, -. Q I+ Q .- 'F - '?:.f f Jai' -325' . ,gfq - . if . L- 1 Q1 fikglzi f S fi' -' if A, -. i Q 1 E .ll fl . -'52 4 - A - - 52.1, , 12,11-, - Y Q21 3 .25 4, Q ,. V . 3 l' 1' 5 5 3 . 5 If ' 'vu ' A -, - H -1, I . s- :gl . 1 .P -, Q ., f 'f f rf ':.' 5 2 ' S. - ,iii .' 'P' 'N Q ' :- f ' ' 5 lg fi gif r .'-Z: 'F-iff 'H-Q' Ll 1-'V5i'?' A ns- 51:7 , -'Eff'-,,,v 355- ggi . 1-Q 'sf 5' ff ,,g1:'-r -- ff.,-j 5 -: . lf t .f.VgV,-. 1 ,, ,i 4.'-- ,YY , W Y W V 1-I-- ':Ai,.,.l, 59 -A-L -Q.. -'f---.Q -1 '- 4-.-- In . 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'fi FX-A: 2 SAM WHEELER Here's one that you might term cute gif' Though he's quite far from be- ing mute. f I' , -11 Y ' Life: fs r refi- l7 '- aff . 131535 11135 LOUISE WELLHOEFER 'ff' t., - XVhat ho! A charming look- -' ing dame is Strange boys want to know 5 her name. Q' 'wif fx E X T521 . ,155 5 ,ez -fr' r Fif i RUTH YOUNG 3.5 443-.1 A quiet girl, and oh! so mild f.9'Q:9 : 'lif:' But we're quite fond of this clear child. , X r A f . ,,. 5,5 2555 1' 3-. ii ff -- Q52 -,553 A X .nl iw 1 , .ff 'QV A r ' 1 . , s, , 1, .fu .--4-Nt, LEWIS WICK He is the brother of our well- known Em He's more congenial than most of them. DALE WHEELER Oh, so small is little Dale And never was he known to fail. FERD VJAGNER One of the noisiest, yet nicest that are, As a manager, he's a shining 07 star. ROBERT WARDER A manager first-rate is he So all the games he gets to See. MONA WRIGHT On Keith's circuit you'll see Mona named With her orchestra she will be famed, DOROTHY WEINMAN Dotty is both plump and jolly To be her enemy is indeed a folly, MARY ELLEN ZIMMERS Here's one who's always on the go The kind you'd want under mistletoe. A l if I F Y G F. 'ii , . . sz 1- . ' ' 'ici' '-- .fig-,-,....- .1 h. -A-. i,,-,'-,3- ,- ,fm , :L:i, l-'fi'-2-L. - ' -'Wi ' Q-1 1 : s M ., V ' ' V 1, , . ' .,., .- V V...f-V.1--ff:V--,-V:- '- N' . - - .f -. -. 1 - -1 ,:- -. .- - ,V .1.-'ag '-fag.. -41,-Y' V K- - -..x,,,miV -jcjj-7f1,',l43:,,.1,m k , .i 1. :Nt my ink- , .39 -..-lair,-45 .Av 4, - . . .f W' -rf. A .,. 4 S: i , , -i PAUL ZOLLARS On the football team he played f' f center post In the number of friends, he V 7, has the most. u MARION ZILIOX 2 Marion Ziliox is his name .1 He makes a very high bid for 3 fame. 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Burkhardt, John Butterfield, Zelma Cable, Rosa Cameron, Freda Campbell, Russel Carberry, Samuel Carnes, Dicy Carson, Sylvia Carter, Everett Castator, Catherine Castator, Marie Chamberlin, Virginia Chambers, Margaret Chears, Essie Childs, Henry ff-54f5f?'i13i-ull , 12,-f., 2 A-11's Chukak, Pauline Cisle, Mary Helen Clair, Robert Clark, Nina, Clawson, Jeannette Cleveland, Kathryn Coates, Bert Cochran, George Cochran, Martha Cogswell, Evelyn Cohen, Abagail Cohn, Ben Collins, Ralph Connell, Bob Conway, Dorothy Cordy, Jola Mae Corner, Margaret Cornett, Lena Cornwell, Marie Corson, Carl Corum, Cyril Cory, Harman Cox, Byron Cox, Maurice Coyle, Juanita Coyle, Rolla Craven, Mildred Craycraft, Robert Crider, Alberta Crow, Harold Daniel, Thelma Davis, Alice Davis, Elbert Davis, Jane Dawson, James Deinzer, Helen Delker, Willis Denney, Thomas Denning, Walter Detmer, Harold Dinwiddie, Robert Dister, Fred Doellman, Lee Doughman, Glenn li , ,,. . 53' if Q l 4 3 -i 31 i, -.,. 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Ruth Everich, Evelyn Faccuita, James Falkenstein, Gordon Farmer, Earl Fields, Maxine Fightmaster, Mary Fishwick, Geneva Fischer, Robert Fitzpatrick, Carlos Follett, Mary Follick, Clara Grace Fox, Bessie Lee Fox, Franklin Freid, Rosella French, Margaret Fuhrman, Calvin Fuhrmann, Geneva Fuller, Helen Fulton, Cecilia Furginson, Edna Gallacher, Max Gardner, Earl Gardner, Robert Gardner, Thelma Garland, Maymie Garrett, Clarence Garrett, Theodore Getz, Walter Gill, Charles Goff, LeRoy Goebel, Robert Goldrick, Paul Goos, Margaret Goos, William Graham, Jerome Grant, Arlene Gran, LaVerne Gray, Lucille Greene, Ralph Guenther, Virginia Gully, Edward Gully, Henry Habel, Lester Hafle, Herschel Haley, NaDeen Hambie, Goldie Hammonds, Eula Harding, Doris Hardy, Carl Hardy, Marie Harris, Charles Harris, Ruth Harroll, Ruth Harris, Walter Hawley, Charles Hayes, Kathryn Heard, Frank Heilinger, Adeline Hinderson, Fred Henry. Olive Henson. Robert Hightower, Eula Hightower, Lester Hill, Ruth Hinds, Marjorie Hite, Della Hixon, Kathryn Hodges, Marie , -11 . ,cial , . -A . -f- v j- --14,21-.,:,, X , .fx-a,., a,-.- , A. . 1 ,,:T'i1 '.1 afxtf JU X. Y . ,L.f,i', - f'Nk' ,, Heohn, Walter Hoelle, Dorothy Hoffman, Earl Hoffman, Richard Hood, Thomas Hooten, Mary Horwitz, Lila Ray Hoskins, Raymond Howard, Clyde Howell, Jane Lee Howell, Sylvester Huffman, Hester Hufford, Archie Hunley, Ethel Hunter, Carlisle Hunter, Martha Hussong, Helen Huston, Ruth Illner, Paul Jacoby, Norbert James, Betty Johnson, Charles Johnson, Thelma Johnson, Charlotte Jones Arthur Jones, Betty Jones Leona Jones Marie Jones, Naomi Jones Russell Judd, Herman Kadle, Catherine Kahanek, Anne Kollick, Mary Kelholfer, Gladys Kelholfer, June Kehr, Verna Keller, Marie Kelley, Edith Kelley, Edna Keppler, Robert Kieser, Margie Kieser. Thelma , .ga -li A is , ff I 'ww- ,.. rjj. ni , 'F . n . 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Dorothy Meyer, Louis Meyers, Marguerite Moberly, Viola Molter, Ruth Montaine, Mary Montgomery, Margaret Moore, Fern Moore, Mina Moorhead, Leila Morehead, William Mortin, James Motzer, Christine Mullins, Gertie Mynatt, Edward Nagel, Robert Napier, Horace Nash, Michael Nease, Dorothy' Newkirk, Grace Lee ' 04:-. .. we if -qf:r?,i':2F.j Vg., if, ia-fi-Nc Newman, John Nieman, Evelyn Nol, Gordon North, Mary Emma Northway, Erma Noudeman, Hoyd Nunn, Melba Nutter, Erwin Osterday, Mary Owens, Frank Parkhurst, Dorotlw Patton, Alice Pawlowsky, Gertrude Peficly, Forrest Pennington, Herman Peters, Oliver Peterson, Thyra Pfeiffer, Walter Pieper, Fred Pieper, Gordon Piker, Herbert Plenneke, Catherine Plenneke, Raymond Plummer, Louise Porrazzo, Michael Poynter, Elzie Powers, Huston Privette, Glenn Pullem, Harriet Pyfrin, Raymond Pyle, Earl Ramseyer, Ruth Rathgens, Robert Reed, Walter Reif, John Reif, Virginia Richardson, Clifford Riley, Helen Ritchey, Ella Mae Ritzie, Eugene Robards, Leonard Robbins, Clara Belle Roberts, Dorotha Roberts, Lee 68 Shiflet, '4.. - 'F'--fx-.,..f., ,f -... ,,.., ,.., , ., - -. ,, Willa, -c: n- '- -,gbmrnrx gyqle f gr- F' -154.9- - K - ,-. a f'f i1 u '-:.3?:- i:1 -- r ' 2 . 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Big Blue at Practice With only fair material it was with no little fear we embarked upon one of the hardest schedules a Hamilton team has ever tried. The fans received their iirst look at the team when Lebanon inaugurated our season by taking their annual trimming 52-6. Akron Wests' weight and experience proved too great and we lost our first game in two years 6-0. The highly touted Lima Central team came out. on the short end of a 26-7' score. V V I I Our first game away from home proved disastrous and another 6-0 defeat was the result. Roosevelt was the victor. After a 50-50 start, the boys got sore and Columbus West was trampled 12-0. f ' ' The journey to Springfield Was highly successful as we trounced the orange-jerseyed boys 40-0. Norwood, on their own field, fell before us 24-6. The following Saturday saw a cocky, heavy, Steele eleven matched with an I Q inspired Hamilton team. Outweighed almost twenty pounds to a man, 1 ' our team pulled through to a brilliant 9-3 victory. S -fi The hard driving, hard tackling Athen team fell before our gang 16-O. J A very successful season was completed with a hard-fought victory over - Hughes 16-O. 'Q Q 5 -- 2-1- rl . A 5 I,f:2T3j..f.,!,3fg.4lC g 1 72 -.fy A 2 ' .. - .. ..,.k.. .-. .. A .M ...- ' Jig 'Q 5.5: 1543 311,-af ' A '50 ' x-f-1+-'i 1.: 'aff .. ,- -,-.c'::p4- .5519--fa r f..ag re ' .- V -1-...1 '- 1 fy-.3-:few--2--. 1,1- l , 5'- Liithvc A . ,k.gb.- , ,- . r -1... 25 ,1 :P Football Squacl ! E ra .I if R. F' if A gl f. 1 'E fi Top Row: Vessely, Watson, Gaines, Schaub, Zollers, McSwain, Boeger, Coldiron, Steiger, Q Wulzen, Sheppard, Post ii 'f illiddle Row: Brown, Mgr., A, Lotz, Lancaster, Stanafer, Pratt, Evans, Schlotterbeck, Hall. r Musch, Woolwinc, Grace, Koner. Tilton t First Row: DuVall, Potts, Byrd, Lewis, XVilliams, Capt., King, Coach, Moore, Wy'nn, Burns, Ashe, M. rm A5 1 'r,wx.' '16 f : :EA 'fi fig, SCORES Az,-' El' . TEAMS PLACE sCoREs if Hamilton Opponents Hamilton-Lebanon ..,........ ..... H ere ..... ,. .,..... 5 2 6 5 Hamilton-Akron Vw'est ,,.. , ...,. Here . . O 6 V ffif Hamilton-Altima Central .4... Here . ...... 26 6 V: Hamilton-Roosevelt .............. ...... T here ..... 0 6 ,- Hamilton---Columbus West ..,..,. ...... H ere , .,.,, 12 0 i 5' Hamilton-Springfield ,,,..,, ,,.... T here .. .,..,,. 40 O 5. . i Ax ' L '- ifill Hamilton-Norwood ...... ..... T here ...... ,..., 2 4 6 f,::'s,' F Hamilton-Steele ,,,,...... ,.,... H ere . ,,... 9 3 ,I ff 4 5 Hamilton-Athens ,.., Here . ..... 16 0 f. 5 Hamilton-Hughes ...... .. Here. ...,. 16 0 :fe -'TL A Q it lx .-.rr ig. 15 ' fffi' ' ?f: 5 g , if FE 9' I '-ff ., P' Y,f3'E211:f1, s,.- f 1 311 553-1,2-.Q 7?- :VW-f 'i +11 hi. '..:- ,- . ff . .- ',f...:-1-f..f.,, . - .. a, . .vm i-3,3147-,.3, ,,:,.,1fi Q . . ' Hrs: . I, ....--.4 . . 1 9- - W , ., , ,. i,..f.,....1'., - ' an , ark?-Q'-1M' 'M'.r.'.:.' ' -' - '- '. 4' - :- ' '41 '.f'7' F--'Y' .. 1 L. -C: -.117- N 7i'- ? 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This year completed Hiram's high school football career. r I 4 MERLE WILLIAMS Our captain has gained a state- wide reputation in his two years of line-smashing for Hamilton. As a hard-driving halfback, he can't be beat. Peanuts gradu- ates this y'ear. OSCAR ASHE Lotz and Ashe were two of the best ends we have had in recent years. Oscar was in there with his line of talk, and light to the finish. You'll hear more of him in college next year. ' 01:-. 'Qi 1 P THURMAN MOORE Last year a coach said Moore had the it of football. Toady proceeded to prove it this year by his sterling work at quarter- back. Thurman thrilled us many times with his long runs and we hate to see him leave us this June. 4 v n V i 4 r- v I 3 u 'n Q Pr 5 5 if X ,. . ' F , f 74 1 f ,m . i 1 gf -'s i i . 1 - I+ 4 5 51 . 3 4 F 1 B . 1 Bw: 5 x i . r I 5 -' ff ,V A . . kv-Q Y 3 f 'f R as 4' l F . . , -f-.f-.if-,-A-Af. - . 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A dependable guard who was usually .at the right spot at the right time. Fat graduates this y'ear. '. . r ., . ev 5 I i. f 1 1 . il 5 P , if . f J -I FE -2, A L4 A? .-.af .iff . -Zig .-Q, if iff. , fy.: 9 kg' , 1.-2. fixf' if ,L f .s,I, -,. YV. s, 'i 1 ., L. 1 :lf ' ,, , . ff ,' 5 1, 9 5 . ' . ' . T 1 ff' .5 '-5' Q 'Q ' . V 1,- J. . Q- . J Q, 's 1' fy.. -' 'A 1 -' 4. A in-I I gg. x i , X 3 u ,. .... p.. Q., . 5.. . A .-J X r 1 . N Q Q M, - ,, Q Z. 4 .1 45 , t 1 R Yu! gn r A li ai 3' I il . . 'W 'ir 1 i KVA f-. if . r si . J- F My -. , if ' ' . 32' -'Lila 5,21-2,5 asf-Qi 7 fr R3 1.1 ,,. v ,. 5 I axe as 1 fu MX 3 -Ci Q s fl . 1 xx ' -f 3 A-fi . f-5 YS, R I 1- ii 1 F . fi .L 1 w J! cr 41 C, f Sl , G 'Y A f Q i ., '-,. ,- 33, ,, 'Rza 4. . gi ' X j , ,:-. f r a., 1- .L . 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' f i Z '37 7 L ff:- :5 Q f 3245 iiffgr- 1 -:if JAMES HALL PERCY SHEPPARD gi A big Sophomore tackle with Playing his first year of football, Q igfi' a fine football future. Witli a Sheppard developed into a fine few rough spots removed, Hall guard. A good defensive man -f5QQ1fj ' Q31 developed into one of our most who will be a tower of strength 1 Qi dependable linemen. next year, f 'L-1' S. E-fi, ., H ,wg I Q 641 A Y., .-'Sis 1 .V - Qxffj JOHN BURNS QQ - This Junior lad was a regular 'fa speed merchant. In the Lima- V fi, Central game, John gave us a big thrill with a, 60 yard run, if Q Burns should be a valuable back ii , 1 iff, next year. ' V tj,1:f,t Eff . ,, ,411 is kj -AY V Y W T,'QTf?l'..r'f:g2ix,pA 1 l 1 F' 1. a r L W, ,- 2 1 -13 5 ix gi e A A 1 +. 'J :x -. e 1 lx Wi s W7 .cgi Nt Lv fy-Q t H v Q get er F 2 K 1 R 2. 2 Aix .2-I Il '-4 4 ,, 'J .fir 1 1 ,- ki Af: f, 'wi t if -ti . .4 Q? .A . j. XJ 9 it 'K A y P LV 5 , E ,fi kpa '55 1Jf if x rg 1 . P Y, . i . 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This easy-going fellow will be seen again next year. Players STANLEY LEWIS A big Sophomore as rugged as they make them, Lewis played the largest part of every game and was seldom hurt. With a year on the team behind him. he should be invaluable the next two years. ELDON MUSCH We don't know where Eldon was when photos were taken, but anyway,-Eldon was our only letter man from '28 squad. As coach said, it took six sticks of dynamite to wake him up but what a bear of tackle when aroused. He will grace some college next year. affi- 'f. 'I 4T.!5a..J-:,1:1. . PAUL ZOLLERS When Vessely was out of the game, the center position was ably filled by Paul. With a little more weight and experi- ence, he should develop into a dandy center for next year. A V' . , 77 Q .r,,-,,-0-it-5.. , A, .X-fo. '. -'--5 ' .W L- .. A -L: 111- rv, V-A, , o'+5,..,+f1fs' ' ' 'A , ', A Q , H, 1- -x- . '- ' Q - A-sw, -' Yo.J-457-1-.'ra-I-kr:-re ' ' ' F25-f f1S'1'T:' j.j.f.- -Q '.' -56153-t ffm . - . .' -.-2.5 'iiff - ':2 f-A ' ' J .-..,,,,,,+..o,4.,x A W, ,,A,.-,- x .,.- , -of 355' -1- 4 , 7' ,Q ,-It -In -Y , 2.5 l J arf ii? , 1' ,Eiif H. H. S. Yells Che He! Che Hal Rickety Rackety Shantie Town Che Ha! Ha! Ha! Y Bl 1 Who can hold old Hamilton Hamilton High School Y eaWhLle'Y down? fo r Rah! Rah! Rah! Yea T mf Nobody! I- Hamilton High School P. h eg heagh , Who? Is Our Cry lg t lg t Ig I' Nobody! V-I-C-T-O-R-YI Who? .T-Qi? Nobody! iff i no ' ff ov'7?7'lfff?'fL ! nf .4142 .11 '53 -1 .4 -7 4 Wifr : i 1 m H-wo-W i-W.. .A V o A .v . . X - bro H ?'J.1 '5 114Qg:u 'ffl' F H -1 'H' w ..,, 4 f- ,, f go., P .f-.., .ARM .. .7 uw- -v , o F o P -. , l. o r'-'- ,..,,,Iw r - ,f -1.4 Y F .' -. .Ao .. 78 1 'I 14 W ,Q '23 41 3 ji. , .1 43 5 ix '1 l . ' I . . eu er L A TSX 3-s lf, ' - xx . . Q s , 'l V 1 A Q 1 . A a 1 3 x 1 r ' A . 5 it 'x x Q ' af 4 X 1 ef. 'Qing''I'gziaz-:,i5vlj:A,'.'g.-,'gzjgi I - LK.-xx .,eLfe,?,-r . ' vi g ' ., ...-M. 4.6, 4- ,V -.,.-,.,.g.,-,.m ,N.f,.,., ,., --Lf. ,. V -wax. ..l,l:'., J In I I , F ,I i NN WF-hi:-I-A H-N g 'SK rx W. t K .... ,,.,,., . ,.., :L N54 ,-f 93 0:-nm : .4 4 w 1 1, 1. 1+ 1 .fag g - x r M FR- ,- l W. I H X ya r 'C ,,: 1- B, In Fresh.-Soph. Foothall Team Top Row: Langbauer, D, Darraugh, Knodel, Daury, Styger, Benninghofen, Gardner, Jonson McGardle, Shirley, Licch, Keppler, Thompson ' Third Row: Fowler. Heinz, Weiland, Vance, Davis, J. Thompson, Kimens, Plumber Second Row: Delman, Mgr., Hammonds, Valachos, Loyer, Bayes, G. Thompson, Sears Bishop, Blackwell, Gilmore, Garrett, Schwartz First Row: Beaver, Schockey, Meade, Smith, Tilton, Coach, Eberhardt, Lenhoff, Nueter Okulitz, Lewis i 5'f7l The Fresh.-Soph. football team has accomplished a nice 'fi piece of work this year. Most of its players are already playing like veterans, and we know that these people will figure a great deal in next year's team. Their games have ' ' been with boys of their own age who also are in their first A years of football, TEAMS PLACE scomss 5, Fresh.-Soph. Opponents gl , Fresh.-Soph.-Dayton Parker ........... Here ,.... ,.l2 0 Fresh.-Soph.-Oxford .,...,..,,.,.. . .... Here ....... ,..... 7 30 i. Fresh.-Soph.-Lanier .,..... ......, T here ,..... .,,... 6 6 Fresh.-Soph.-McGull'ey ..... There ..,.,,. O 50 .h - phil., Fresh.-Soph.-Oxford ..,..... .... H ere .,.... .... , , 7 l 8 ,egg Fresh.-Soph.-Wyoming ,.,...,, Here ...... .,....l8 7 .J s , 79 , . - . ,. -. . - - '2--f , 1.-f-'f'-.1:'1-:1'f'L5l571l35i3 3 'Z 1 f .-.,,- ,Fi Q, :F-.b -- , - 5, g. -1. .--P3 - f , '-. ' 5 A - - - '- 1- -' '- ,.. , ,,,,,.,,. . .. .-..,. ., ,, f -nf-. r ,Eb'4+i ,Ks 5 ' fa' 4,2 s v' av 7 E vm. Q ww 'V' , 9. se ' iv. Q, rg C-W-wk.:--af-- -N ' X .l 1, L.. ,5i,..- f...5:i1j.71fq4'f c - ' ' , '-'Q Ak? :'- .1,--.:- .,- 7 '-ffm, .- ' ',:,.?:'--1.,2'.'? ' :. . h ,Q JJ, -. ...V . -,A - .V- ---K t . - aff., -x Rex7ie'v3 of Basketball Year E . Y The Blue courtsters were launched upon another season with - an enviable record to uphold. In the last two years Hamil- zi ton has had the greatest teams of their history. The 1928- 1929 edition of hardwood artists, although not so formidable, were real scrappers and a credit to the school. 1 The team opened the season with an unimpressive victory over Reily 19-9. 5 . i , 5 A weak Western Hills team fell before us 31-13. :- , Withrow tasted defeat to the tune of 24-16. The Alumni, composed of college stars, were too tough and we 1 lost 27-23. I On our Hrst trip away from home we defeated Hughes 17-14. ff Stivers, with a great team, were given a bad scare but managed to win 33-17. Hamilton fell before Steele on the enemy's floor 23-15. gl, A strong Springfield quintet was trounced 27-17. ' . . L 353' '27 Waite, a nationally known team, was beaten 18-12. if. HSE The second trip to Cincinnati proved disastrous and Norwood ' won 29-21. 11 '- , r .ef- Sprlngfield was beaten on their own floor 27-24. 1' In a game crowded with thrills Roosevelt was defeated 25-22. 1 , - - , - . 3 Louisville Males size and experience was too great and the last 1? - Q game of the regular season was dropped 20-19. 1, 2 In the first game of the tournament we were eliminated by L35 Wilmington 32-27. ff' 5? 1 Q33 iff?-5?-1 55 22 45 .-fel'-f'-5'-52131. 80 , .uf - .. ,.,, -,..3- ,f,-. . .A N- . fg,.fg-Q--,- f . -..L -fag,-.. Y -,- Lim . 1- I . - . . - , Z- - ,. -.YM N.-.. , , .,,,-,---,-g.q,:?..fA31f,g,if':' :S s ' - 1-W.. 'f'3lfS'f.ff - '- ' ' -1' V4 -' ' ' ' 'Wi' .T ' 'T' H nj ' . w:Z. .1-' QF-f.7T ,f-xr:-ff- ' ' - ' 'fini-fjfifc., -A-,iz-.'..1-ww. , - 41:71. QP, ff?-. A -: f f-'I' . . 21- 'A' Q, v I it , - ' 'fi' Individual Players 3 E fl 1 5 14 R 3' .. 4 S ,, ' 'I if 5 xi 'A i -. 4 ' -f 1 I xx w . . 'ix -: if X11 f-. f k ,f , ' 5 ,gl A Ki-rl! 1 wi RAL ,Sf ., r ' 1 W1 :I s. get L Ill . .9 a 3 . s H' x . 1 1 T if-L fl A' .1 x Q I e if I ' f v 4 .iw -If 4 ' J 4 x 1 1 nf 1' l ART LCTZ Every game Bud reminded us more of A'Walley. A good shot with the ability to handle a ball. Art graduates this June. OSCAR ASHE O:car's experience with last year's team made him invalu- able to the squad. When the going was rough, Ashe was at his best. His ability and winning spirit will be greatly missed next year. - c-1,1 - 251-.. ,.'2'i92'k'f-lr?-Q - f,- ja 11 930 GORDON BENNETT The most dependable man on the team, Whitey could always be counted on for several points a game. Gor- don has another year to play, 81 w r 1 F : I 'I 3 ,i ai -3, .1 lf Q 1 .. 3 Q' -I 4 - an Q, ' A' ff A 4: 1: , . xx P' 73 . -. L ' rx . Y 5 . ,,: 5 1 Q , .25-:R at ' ' ,5 'ff .ff-1 rf f-71:1 -i .. Efi .if Win' jf , E? 511:13- fh iii l g .' 'H 5' 5'-175: 6 z a we- . . T15 7 il?-e Q .1,-,,:, ,n jggekf N fi ' , wig, .a 'ff-if: I -'55 . Jrffg' c 'fi ' '-vi' l lx ' Lx, 1 'E ' 1,1 2' iff. - If ' 3-9: 'E f' . 1 'Y iii . ua- 1 'Jil-9 x Q H+, fr-1. X . GJ:-P .3 if a' W- M, f .fl as 1 x S 1 i ' lg tg J 4 V I r -. 'Z -. . a ' 1 L 2' --,1 . -' -' ---' ,--',.'f?- ,- -341.9-- 4- ' J QM., . ,.,.,1:e,j1',g...g3,,,. A l. .f - ' Wm, s I ,:.j.5.'i.T-I.I:vf,gQ::,g4 -' - '4' 7'1 'T 21 7335-i-',,,'f,g,,?-ff.:: '-:ff-lv, ---,f..:g4--?,,,,L-.5 -r... 'L ' - '- 2 ,1-I ' P , -,nm f'-ff'4-fu .-.1 ' 4 , . .2-If: , '- ,,. ,fa-,5:.:-Q, .-., . . . V A, ., . uf V, we ,, - ,rw i- N . , , ., .,..-Q.i... .W 2 .. no 5' w 4 'L P' -., as '- 'R si wr' lncliviclual . I b z : I I . P' 0 J . .3 4. ! I 1 Q ik af 32 it W- 4 ,I HIRAM PosT glff R13 7 F Hiram played a bang-up EEK' ' game all season. His fast drib- , bling was a main factor in 'M' 1 our team's offense. Posty fyqi is a senior. Q12 , ii'- '- Q - JQHN BURNS FRANK VESSELY 5 f A tall Junior whose close Frank broke into Several guarding was instrumental in games at fhe forward P055 lf' 1 5 holding Opposing teams to Only 3 SOpl'1 with plenty of L Y 'ff small scores. He will be one time IO make good. M of the mainstays of next jf , 5fear's team. ' 1 F A Vi l f' If r'. Silk ff: 7? V 1. givin' 1 , sesf- ff?i:f' iff 82 I ,.-,AJ- . ffm- -- '- ,s ,,.,., A V i 3, :M -. - , A 21... . ,M --f---ffwsfiv,-,f'f ' gm -1. -' f r-fy .vxxzgif g.gL-.- 1.5131-V9 7211-, , ' - -h - --ua.. --.- .. ...W .f ,. -,A . . , , 'Y -42-T21 :i mg ' 4 if-fq4f:,g.,.:g-' vglsielg- 4...l r ,-. , :As S .. b Q r.,,.,, ,.:- 1: , 4 , N Tl ,1 5 .1 5 iQ is 2 'fr ' ii: ig 33 IC '- 'A 1-.-V... ' f A -ff . . 'A ---rf. U , .' 5 . ,' i -' -,-I .-h, eff, - , ..,i ,L,N..,l,.1:1'-'-4 , ' A ' '.v,g,t at -i,,.1g,.fL'rfl: - .ff.f1-'Q' Qs'f1f9i'w.. ,,-iw,--f i, 'Q' i mf' -'A r' '- fy ':j.', .'ir -..',.,41-,'-- ',,5fm..u..... - g A' ' ...T'A'.,.4. , - - -, t ,K , J' .. n 4 .,,.,r.., ,L-..,,z',M-m--Jw, 4. --I ' , A '1 ,.,nt,g-Ja-J, f,r'f--'.- f ,,, mf-wh if 1 , u 1 5 ' i M- -.i . Jzqp 4,i5YvJ'4i:.','f'ff ,s ff:,tq'fvjlQ-.9171-ff V 'Y J . f ' - - -Lf-f--.L.1.:.g,..fa - ' Q:.r1,iu,s.r.Q-w'j5'?.''wifi '- WV' - - ' VXI.. ft-ptifc .um-L. ..' - . ae ...1.. 'xr' '-- RALPH BRATE Ralph,the giant of the squad, did valuable work at center for the reserves. P layers RALPH GRACE Ralph was the find of the season. Starting out with the reserves, he worked his way up to running guard job. With two more years to play, great things are expected of him. ' 94:-. ..- -rf-egi7: ', riff'-Ji.. A' fa 5,5 -M , , CHARLES ANTES A combination of scrap and is hard to he possesses natural ability beat. Because both, great things are expectf ed of him next year. A . - i.l'fh...:4n-...a..x4..1ni.. if -. Y: 1 F . s F n 1 1 n 1 r 5 . .x r .49 '?fr'r- , 1 If 1 'i. ' il. . .-,.,,!, sq :W . , .. 3 i'i J, J f -. Q lv I' if fr X ie f 1 . 5 ,w 7 1 Q I a, l .4 - . , X . , R 1 1 , c , X F I . h -A P . .I ,. :- f . v f , . f r t ll I X ', K I r K , ' 1 3 , . . l QL - -- '-umm 'lu 83 Q '! ,B i Q .' ' m .r..ai, H' 1' I- i . . x F. H RT 'ir' , a 1 , if 3 Xi 'A 1 4 ' t x . . X 1 , 9 . . i r ' N 5 , . 1 1 Lf . L? 1 , -1 if . 'Q Ifilif' 1. il' .9 C1 t 21 5 K , . X . 5 Q ,.-L ,E 1 , ', Nr 211' 'E 'Q c, v . . cf ,E J 4 r .rx :,g-,urge A . .' .X-V x 'i..'.A.q1,.-J- 4-,- 4. -- . -.-,,,,x-11.-4.,--,.gf ,. , '..,. . ., .- X I . ,Mix I . ,. ,,,-,- Q M .fav - --. A 1 -1' lg.. . :.m:. - --- -- - -.'-...,,. - -'za-3.4 -xgixq LL -'v,.'M- .3-,: . ffm -,.. 6 1- TOM TAYLOR Gangway ceiling! Here comes Taylor! We will lose by graduation this man who outjumped Haslsett. -, . v - f,.,.f:.-.' six, 0 , , 3' Xe 'cf - -' ' ,'---'i :f-.5- -i73l ':. 1 'A il-23' ' ef-'.11:xM-'saw ' lndividual DON DUVALL Don made a very capable backguard when called upon This was his last year with the team. if JACK HAWTHORNE With one year of cfcpcrience behind him Jack ought to give someone a real Hgnt .or a regular Job next year N i ! 4lL...a.t..A.4. sL'A..s 1 Y 5' z , 1' It . :- I 5 1 :- a. ' . ,. , . , . QA, 1-2 . .lf : 'T ' f 17 ' git v ,Y f r 'J-. :g.: . L 1. . 2 Z'- 'jf 2? -. ' i Nm: W iff:-.11 f .FM i ff- 5 ' 13' I re S ig Q1 -:wg . f 159: ' 137.-, ., '45 . ', -1 . . r- 5 , L A :' i ' ff JS- 3 3- : g. -II . . T- - L Q, ' . :'i I 1 , , L' 4 + .. r '- , 25, 1 V . 1 . ,h ' 1 , ' , V 5 1 '2 - ' . H i r- f -. 6 ' 'P - '.. 2 5 L i 9 . if A Fil , Z-vii. . 1. ' ' 'vos . ,F ' --31 'i' 1- .. 557 ' Y E:-5: ' Lf. to t t t it w ' ' ' ' ' ' 1' i 84 - fm -- - '-f .- . U .fx-1-fe--.E--.: 'K' -- - ?'u-Q-fi-1:-.J ' -'wvees-'fr ' 4' l- ' firms . h . ' R 3' V ,. - - , ,AJ f' . . ,. - , -of I .r I -, ru.,-M - ' '. ': , f--:RAW-YCEE..- ' ., '1 -1-fE4-.-- -.--- '.... f ' f-' '-nv' -- ..1-1'::.f'--.'v-',-,--.,-. -- , '-- 4'-K-4 r 3,g-lQ?.uff,3:ga:'1,5i...If-rf., .fxiglr yy f'Tf-,.,,, ':V -5951-53,-5511-1-'Q 5-ff --2' 4' , Q, , ,, -, , , - , , ,, . - .. , . 7' ' -Lax? 4 72- f V Q v-' , ' an .. .oath . . 'Y 'V S 31 A f 4 3 '3 5 3 ,gi Tl. as A J I I ,H Rr xv' I 5 ,gl 'i QE 5 -at A 4: lx I 3 f e' .Ax- Players I l I , 4 i I E! fi I, - P ,eg 2-I-I G., V v 'ii f . I I 5 . 1. F , - . il Sv. -.fj al. .-S14 ,r, 115-. J ,y ' .- LU.: .. - ,f,'?' QI:-ifgrs RALPH PLANNERY LEWIS FRECHTLING .x'.:' H 3'3 .,g-jk A good shot with plenty of scrap, Ralph should be a Manager Ag. valuable man next year. I, 'I ' 5 ' , T: 1 TQ I HAMILTON HIGH BASKETBALL SCORES I 5224 TEAMS PLACE SCORES , . gf . , ,A 1 I A .w , 3 n n Hamzlron Opponents , 'A '3 3133 Ham1lton+Re1ly ..,..,...,.,. Here , .... ......... l 9 9 323' if Hamilton-Western Hills ,...... ,,.. H ere ...... ....... 3 l l3 . Hamilton-Alumni .............. Here ....... ,,,4... l 0 16 , Hamilton-Withrow ,..,..... Here .,..... ,..... 2 4 16 'I M ,L 4. Hamilton-Hughes .44... .... T here ,,...... ......, l 7 l l 1, F- Q ff - Hamilton-Stivers 4.,.... Here ,..,... .,..... l 7 3 2 A, 5, 33? , HamiltonqSteele .,,.....,..... There ...,.... .,,.... I 7 23 ,If I- 21 ' Hamilton-Springfield .,...,.,. Here .....,. ...4,.. 2 8 17 1 Hamilton-Toledo Waite ...,.. .... H ere ...,...... ,..,.. l 8 12 , f '-4' 2 HamiltonhNorwood ...,... There ,..,.... ....... 2 7 32 QQ- , R Hamilton-Springfleld ....,..... There ........ ..,... 2 7 Z4 f 5 I Hamilton-Roosevelt ,,,....,,...,...,......... Here .....,..,..,,..,...... 25 22 Q 'iii Hamilton-Louisville Male .............. .. Here ,....,.... ........... 1 7 18 5 f ffil 'gli ,CINCINNATI TOURNAMENT 1 .fi-Q,-3 Hamilton-Wilmington ..... ., ............, There I....,.....,......,, 27 32 I, .7 51521: 1' I 54:1 I r. ,,,,, .1-Y,-711' 2. - , F ' iff if Q 'A ' J f 1j',4f,'1?-fI.'X- , Y H ,v 4, V f 85 A .. . , A E- U, , .J-. ..!.,,-.iii -.-if,-.zg.,-..4-,.Fn.HT....gf ...nl-, ,I M. -L, v, - gf.. . .Q I- .,'. J N . , . ,- I H I , ,,.,.x . Mg.. 1- Q- X W -'fA13aEgf:..z.:.f .,-' . , 1 . :'.-'J' ff ' b:f22j',-'- '7 5-.ff V5 A Ali'- :fH'gZ13,-'y-- 'f ' 'gg-.51fi,:7:---avfn , - gf 4? .3-P ' -N '1:L,,-,.f':--1f:f.v-f'-- -vffflw - -A-' 3. , . W .. . a . N-,I ,7,,N, . Q. 4 ' f . f ,Q ... , J - - , , f .gp ,..- -if ' J-Q jr.-:wg Q .315 V, .. v 31:1 'ufwesy-'w2: 'fl ' ' . ag A , . The Cheerleaders fi' if ' ' ,: f., ..3:i' FI' -' ,,..',Q,,,2: y: fl ', 11, 'Q ' :W MQ! 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'-Q. .13-7l4'.L2fQ2:V.,' ,wif lg: EP' ' 552- ' ,ff-L1:.i,54,..--.,rvA:3Lf4T.:ff' ' - .1 -- ., ..,. ,. .kv yxm ,,.,.,- ,, . - ' B 4, ,ftk to 'S- .cs ' 'K-.ar ' ' 1- f- -- .. J ,. ' 'Sf '41-Airgas ary- .-- . -sa if if-3' ' - - N- 1-a.fr1tf..., .- 2' 4 C-wager' -f- V-Qilffi Fresh.-Soph. Basleethall I '! 3 , it ii. 'H .yn 45 If .Y 2 2 ' Top Row: Schwartz, Meade, Ivins, Smith, Okruhlica, and Bayes Bottom Row: Manager E, Langbauer, Kraft, Bishops, Schelhorn, L. Langbauer, and Gilmore -535 , The Fresh.-Soph. team did some very fine first-class basketball playing this year. The team showed form equal to some varsity team. Coach will Hnd some very fine material here to use on next year's squad. Their games were scheduled With 'fjflfiif boys of their own experience. They Won eight games and ..'.J41' iu' lost only one. iyfigigi SCORES Fresh.-Soph. Opponents ' Fresh Soph -Monroe .......,....,......... 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A . . , .L ' flag i14.'fggf:1:f.i -2,f:f,l9 Ea-' g :, 5.1131--f:'j,:f' p A ' lf ' ' H - . -swf ----' . . --is r , V ,- - -, , A , V 'V V, wr W!-,,. 333 -. - -.f ,- H 2'i'.1zQI, A. '- -, . ,', - ' - ' '.-', iifyz :Q.Vv.,5?,x:g:-12:2 -:?I?a.-- Q l Y-- 4 w 1. P5 - ' ls -r ..-. . K rs. J ' 1 .WJNEY f' L: 'i' J '5 ug ' 5 feb ,Af X s 14, n J Girls, Inter-Class Basicethail Champions i . 4 i E5 s' f 1. if .. . 9, Q l f 3 . . . 7 if . g Deem, Die man, Brown, Cochran, Dwinell, Conlin, Cook, Crecraft if A f 'z, ' . 9 . flf e. ' X .. GIYIS I 61 l1'11S I SHIT! Q' . ':'.'5 5, Eff Q r 3 'H E41 'ij -'Z' f, ,151 . , :tj . ja- is-g Ei gg- if .45-' ff M- ' Ev fi via fwfr , it-1.5-. 222, ' , .gg ,551 A 'Air 'fx -- ,.-1314 gf--1, :M 'iff 1 .diy ! ' mic. e.: v - f 'I 'ra S 'SE' 52 '12 ,, Q .gag -1 3- ii: Ta' a ?-1.55, zz :fr-,. r A u ,.- ,. X a iffl ' 'ls f7Q f - ffiil . . . . 5 ' 217:- w .ggi Martin, March, Wright, Brown, Mahder, Parker, Bites, Boucher, Finlay i'- , 1' -' -is if . ,:,.. ' -7 ' -j. L fjfx gs gi: 5, ' , . ,Q.f1 li? S 1 89 . -rg, M . , .I - .. - . -,,-- - : , gf.-nf. -f.-ff--., , ... A 'ff' '11-Q4-332' ' - 'if-5',,,. '.:.3-'tugs-Q f' - ' - w ' v x, ', ..,. , L. f ' , '5lI ':a:': 1-,,--5 --A f- . f...C 42 ' 1451-me - ' -. '-mg -JT.-'-frivr1 - - -4- .1212-aw-I-M1lf1,,.t: 'j.-It-.1,. W-j-. 15 -Q.f:,3.. ya -.-5,-,-. Y :, j '.,331v,.'py.' '- ' Ac .-N - .Q -. f-11.55, A ,W - ... - x A Ar V..- 'N' - 451.155, , H' - ds f-' -g N..1 X. i, . l E . 'i REVIEW of Baseball Season Q' M1 Our chances for a State Championship outfit was ruined by the 5 . . . . . . . V lnellglblllfy of several veterans. However, desplte weak pitch- ' ing the team rapidly rounded into form and should be a strong g' contender for the District Championship. f ig' P. In the first game of the season Eaton was smothered 12-2. Sanders and Parker came into the limelight by pitching a fine game. Moore banged out four hits. For the sixth straight time our old rivals Hughes walked away - with the laurels, this time 13-Z. Ji. Not to be 'outdone by Hughes, Withrow beat us 14-3. The whole team fell down on the' defense and the Tigers took advantage of every break. With Percy Sheppard playing the hero we trimmed lVlcGuffey lO-8. After three pitchers had failed to hold the opposing sluggers, Percy pulled the game out of the fire by striking two men out in the ninth inning. gk.-Q . The Big Blue diamond trotters seemed to be downed by Cin- ll cinnati schools, thus Elder beat us 21-5. Pour pitchers were y used with none of them showing any effectiveness. 1, Q' , S' f if i 5' sf. . .. 'J 'g' - ,i - lf-H' 7,-f'E535ff'fs1Qii - J ,4,,,f,, y' '- -3--V-,L 90 gf- 'f'1T. '.'- -' .ag 5-y,..x Q . -' 'A ?:,i3,,s'Vjg57,-fax.5:-If ,. E' fr'5,gQIQfxf:-,-fgivzwpifJ-I-SQ-. 131 52,153-a ,SY 5f'f 'Q,' -I ' -4 - J 4 . fi- -1:1-1' .-- .. -942.-' .Lf--ff?.1f'r53-'-. ' . - '- - N- -' 7121-522' LF: 4 c.N,,6j,Ji,g-53 vi, . ' - -' ' I 1 -. P Q. 2 1 2 fs ,-A P -J -. ,.. 1, Baseball Squad 1 -f Q-- A 6' N I E 1 I I . A' ' Top Row: Fry, Dunmeyer, Antes, I-lettrich, Parker, Ashe, Sanders. XVoolwine, Sheppard, Weiland, Wulzen, Moore, Post Second Row: Wagner, Price, Leliier, Stanford, Ilnvr, Chrupck, Dodsworth, Schwartz, Garret, Schelhorn First Row: Blackwell, McCardle, Hoskins, Lotz, Prosser, Neofus, Conrad SCORES L Hamilton 12 .... Eaton 2 Hamilton 13 Hughes ll 'Ld' Hamilton 16 Withrow 16 Hamilton 10 Mecsuffey 8 Hamilton zo .... Eidef 5 Hamilton 8 Norwood l Hamilton 7 1.... McGufl'ey 5 if 41 '41, lf av -1 f 4212: Xf. xii? x' li. 4, :rg 4 W.. '- f ' fm 1 'aga- '1 , a . ,. ,gl 5 A 1 , f . . 1 ,. .4 5 1 1 f Q, . ,-f 'AP .-1 an , M JL ily fv-'ri , H, af ,af . f T H Q M H1 W ,Wm - , Mr- A ' M '-'42, , , ,-.gn wif '.' M '- Q , :-Aff' we-,F ,V w 1, 'rf ff , lf. I - a Vk,,,., NNW' DAY, L'm.A.,,. ,... . - .. , X 35,4 n pl'- w. .. gig- , , 25, ,H : ..- f -z 5 1. 5 i-. . f. ,. rl . f F 1. .. 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Gaines, Turner, Hall I Seated: Darraugh, McSwain, Vennita, Langbaurer, Gilmore, Watson, Okruhlica, Bloechle i 3 This year's track team was one of the shining lights in the . athletic year for Hamilton High, Coach Tilton was fortunate A: in having such good material. The hurdles were their strongest 5 point, and they won Hrst or second places in almost every meet. 'fi Q Our boys were there on shot putting, discus throwing, and the . javelin. The team had their own way in the mile and the ,, .. . 41' . . . 5? R in half-mile with three good long distance runners. 1? I 2 i fi 55 if 43? ,. 'vJ1:f.?5 'i SCORES f b 21231. Hamilton 57 ..... ..... H ughes 66 13,1 Hamilton 46 ..... ..... S tivers 74 v+' ft' if f 12' Hamilton 77 ...., Norwood 45 Hamilton Roosevelt ff, , 57 1 1 kia. , h QW: 1' fi. .- JH 71571. 5 A -F71 :ii . .- 'EZE EQ: i gf f. 523- 33? if e' 3? will - Q?i'i, fgfi L . if gg 92 X - ', 4'Q1-e715g,-,7- rr -...:f,.,- ., 'sf-4,1 ,:.5Q,:'29l-'-,: - ' -- . . aff ups' ff uefztlz-.11 - ,w - , ,t ,,., .C 1 4 ,. ww, , :sa ,M Q -J' at N-X .. ,eigr Q.-'39 4 f! 1 Go . -xi.-LL 'in ' 0 pl 'riizg-5111.- wx L ' e A 1 . l I -a . 'i 1 ft '3 if , E fe F , Schalk, Hammond, Line, Cullen, Augspurger, Biedenbender .Q 2 ilffii i' Er - Eff f . . . . s This year, for the lirst time, letters will be given the golf team, 'i i -'25 - - r- if LQ i-52.5 The letters will be the same as those given for Track and Base- ,gif 3- 4 . . 1 ni, ball, The team had a great season, Some of its members will , gigliiki be lost by graduation, but no doubt, there will be promising material for a team for next year. ' Q ffl. .J Q: 4.54--if -? A SCHEDULE ' A Hamilton ...., ..... 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K, 4 Q VZ is fn: Tennis IT' 5 Under the able coach1ng of George Radchffe the Tennls team has done admlrable work Though handlcapped by bad Weather and the loss of an A l player by 1nel1g1b1l1ty the team came through 1n good form On Aprll 25th the Tennls team traveled to Dayton to play aga1nst Roosevelt The game unfortunately was called off be cause of ram H return match Was scheduled for May llth Hughes H1gh team came to Ham1lton on May 8th Wlth a real Tennxs team and had no trouble 1n doWn1ng the B1g Blue Flax Hughes No l man easlly took the sets from Buechner Warder Hamllton s No 2 man gave Hemllnger a n1ce game but lost In the doubles Hughes men Flax and Levln eas1ly dlsposed of Warder and Lev1ne Woolford and Buechner of Hamllton lost to Scallon and Maddox The boys may have lost but they certa1nly had the Splflt The Tenmd team should be very promlsmg 1n the next two years as the majorlty of the team are underclassmen Levlne the only senlor Wxll be lost by graduat1on 4 . 5 E' 552 l f Lg ,1 tg: 's it E . 11 ' f. 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'iX,.f- '- -,-:rj x '- , , '. ., -,gf f,L.'--:I-'gf'1jg: r- ' R. ,R- '- '-.NS.L4 '-:af'-sz-.-1-wa-. , R -': 2-71 .--. ri - -A -'vena .f Q-Y-1f:4.+w-1 Ki:5' ' -4' . 3 , . . - f 4- , Q., .. -Q . . . I, - -P ' -iw--1' f' '-Trl ' pr-rw'--Da..'-'Z kf -25 3' - A -4: ' 4 ' ' '?:rs: 'T - unior-Senior Clulo Top Row: Hayes. Dodsworth, Cummins, Neofes, Millspaugh, Anderson, Thompson, Lancaster, Blagg, Banker Third Row: Donavon, Dattilo, Philipps, Bryard, Compton, Bloechle Second Row: Ike, Line, Hammond, Coldiron, Fuller, Sagers, Blount, Deisbach, Scott, Trieble, 3 . r Sloane f' Q First ROLU: Woolwvine, O'Dell, Vinnedge, Dodsworth, Kennedy, Lester, Shafor, Ratz, Hilbert K This club is composed Of boys in the Junior and Senior' classes 1 who are not affiliated with any other school Organization. It has shown a remarkable record this year in increasing its mem- ,E bership and re-arousing interest. The most important work Of the club this year was the success- g ful putting On Of the Hi-Y Minstrel show. This show it went Over with a bang and deserved all the credit given it, I Also, the club sent two of its members to the Older BOy's Conference. ai OFFICERS 5 First Semester Second Semester : lf ELMER O'DELL President HARRY VINNEDGE Q ROBERT COMPTON Vice-President ROBERT STEVENS S JACK DATTILO Secretary HARLAN DODSWORTH 'Q CHESTER ANDERSON Treasurer CARL BLOUNT 5 , ,k ' ff Q 2 if T L 7 Li -in YTgffEjf1t.:f:153'- Kr C - wr C C an 96 l A 9 iiiiiiilsia.?Lf13TI7ifiY bra B' ' ' . --A-:.4:l:fLilfff:r'13 r 1-fe-:Qfq-fins:-..-A '?'A1L 'e .vi ffm- ' A-3 af-wezvf ' 4z',, fsxqggg.':'L11-, Ly 1. yr wi- ,sv --jsp-. , . . 4 43,3 1-..p1,g,v - A- 52 '- L. ' .53.1- 4.-.fv,f,3.,gJf .' . wr .rg . we-5, -.gi--,L 1 .. -- - ' ' 'AR'5Tf71' -ff aff' 4 Ns-f:J?'.'f ' V-'f -. 3... . .,.... , in l:resl1.- Soph. Club Top Row: Dister, Farmer, Beiser, G. Jacobi, Hyde, Plumber, Bayes, Buechner, Shockey, M, Jacobi, Fisher, Hayes Third Row: Dister, Carbewy, Jean, Zimmers, Beaver, Strauss Sefcnd ROW3 Hammmldv MCC3fdl0, Brown, Hood, Black, Baker, VJeilar1d, Bishop, Snyder, Sears First Row: Trumbull, Chamberlain, NVillard, Blumenthal, Groban, Gorsuch. Coyle, Weiser, McGinnis This year the Presb.-Soph. Club inaugurated the method Of selecting new members by a vote of the entire club. Each Wednesday night it holds its meeting and plans something new by which it might benefit the school or the club itself. During the football season it regularly decorated the goal posts at the athletic field. They also saw to it that a tent was put up at every game, to be utilized as a dressing room for the Opposing team. They have played several ping-pong tournaments among them- selves, and much enthusiasm was worked up over the seemingly obscure game. They have also sponsored a marble tournament and presented the Champion Marble Player Of Butler County with a trophy cup. Ray Griflith is Advisor. First Semester DON BEISER BOB WEILAND GARLAND BROWN BOB ZIMMERS OFFICERS President Vice-President Treasurer Secretary 31+ -3 2 -- '?Tf5'Zi'r-g',:f - , ff ,,V ,.,,-Nt. Second Semester CLYDE CHAMBERLAIN GORDON BEAVER EDWARD GORSUCH BOB BURKE 97 N-1-as JJ .-.,.1gL'l: f -f ' 1 -' 3?-237 f4 ' ,,,. - ex, I V .,.1f.-. - .:.g ' 2'fw7.L:.-- .1 j'ue.g,-...:- --'2 .- ',:,.:: -we: 1.1 l:1 i3 ' f , 4.-T,-f--..-.5115-L-,,. . , -.--- -g ae- ' -g, W . ' ' ' Q.: '1 ',a-1 V I J' 'Y x A ,.. xi., , , , .X ,A 4-2,2 L, 1'-' a ., c Q- a- if..- J. a., W i 7' . was f.-...rv 1 ,H I, -4 ze--N g-,-- C 'Qs'-r' gr-:KF 10 - L. A. C. Top Row: Zollers, lwig, App, Advisor, Steiger, Coldiron M1'ddle Row: Hall, Moore, Lotz, Ashe, Bennett First Row: Yeakle, Grace, Lotz, Lewis, Gilmore, Post. The Jr. L. A. C. this year has been one of the most active' clubs Hamilton High has ever had. It had many diversified interests. Each time it undertook some task the task was unusual and successful. Everything it did was done on a big scale. At the Hrst assembly a shako was presented to the band by the club. This was the first shako that has ever been presented. The club, to show its versatility, in one Week presented a pep parade, a stag party, the Hi-Nite program, the Thanksgiving programs and a theater party. The Hi-Nite program given by the club was held at the Rialto Theater. This was probably the high spot of the club's activities. Basketball programs were the next to be presented by them. Then pictures of the 1928 football and basketball teams were presented to the school. Seeing a great need, the club, in collaboration with the.class of '28 and the Student Council, presented two trophy cases. The event of the Spring was a Spelling Bee and Box Social at which there seemed to be a prize for everything. This of course was put over by the Jr. L. A. C. First Semester ARTHUR LOTZ, President THURMAN MOORE, Vice Pres. GORDON BENNETT,Secy.-Trees. OSCAR ASI-IE, Athletic Manager 4 'S 'I 1' -ip X l . A .- t ' I K . . . N, Me v KVA. .5 lf' g U F F a, 5 , av Q 1 4 fl. qi N3 vlf Ik!! ees, fx! g. Y. -Qi R Q. s rt 1 ,fi A 4 i Z 1: e I iq , m 3 f 1 . A . A r .3 fi c A L OFFICERS Second Semester ARTHUR LOTZ, President THURMAN MOORE, Vice Pres. JAMES HALL, Secretary ROBERT IWIG, Treasurer HIRAM POST, Athletic Manager 1 L' Yff- X. 1-. .if -K4 lr I 45' .V L, .,, . --1. I'-T vi , . . . f' .. 1, F . E. H .. ! 5 . I 1 is P1 I' 5 ii. fi? R Sw' . 4 I 1 -A i f 3.9 f N 5 I 2 , L 1 F K ., , A Q, , I I v 1 r L s - ki' i Q' ,: 'Q 1 2, Ll P se , 5. 6 . F, al Q1 5555 7- 'Af - 5 x .-. .. 714: H 3 .J JM' N. in -. Yr I c ' .ff. Lfiri ,YM,J?.i' ,. -. V W r:rE2'.r:i5':,.,- .A-, '- ' -'L , Q3-L-,.,1 f,. gqq:9 lf, -. x H . , , sg - . . H-Y,-a, , v- A .,.l,.,-J.-fl-11:'L0:-'T , N.. .,,..i,,,. - .., . . . ... , , Mn., ,H . Y . R. E. ,. ,, :s.,,'g's,, Q go xx, J ag' f .L Vr S 5,-a.'r -9 4 Q s 'f l -N1 -' Girls, Hi-Y Club r A V. fl fr: 'EE 5' OFFICERS 1 President MILDRED SNIVELY A Vice-President JANE NoRTHWAY 5 Secretary EMELIE WICK Treasurer GLENNA LEIFHEIT 32 Auditor MARJORIE SERviss Big Sister DOROTHY GRAHAM Q The Hi-Y club which was organized in l9l5, has grown to a membership of 320 in l928-1929, The girls who comprise are enthusiastic, and though pleasure-loving, make the most of opportunities to help others along. Their purpose is to keep physically lit, mentally alert, and Christ-like in spirit. Worthy work has been done in such cases as caroling at the Home for the . Aged, distributing Thanksgiving baskets through the city to the needy, and giving a Christmas party for the poor kiddies. T There have been good times, too, when the girls enjoyed themselves to the ut- V' most, At the hops, Prom, Halloween party, jitney dance and interest group meetings they had rare times. l A play, Daddy Long Legs was very successful under their supervision. A 1' . . , sr 5' , new system of interest groups, started last year, has flourished and grown until f there are nine large divisions, among which many activities take place. The 5' most successful was a playlet given before the school at an assembly during if s Y Book Week. Many more of like entertainments will surely be given since the f 5. ,Q idea was applauded. The club was represented at conferences by advisors and 5 girls who were especially helpful. 2 A Several church services were giveng a World Fellowship Banquet, at which a lg . foreign secretary and many foreign girls spoke. 'H - Q: 1 'A Q ff : 5 . S : lg. is!- ii ' iii '5 5 f' if 1 99 . , - . , . '..sg.,:f1-'-'1f-- .,,5.',xQ,. -55W-M' A, -. , ' . 'r' - - , .,-s.-- ...,, V c .4 .w , . .Q 1 it ,A ww. .C A . ,A ,,., -A ,T--.nf is-:ruff-'f' ' '-:Q-1: 2-1s-.-4.E1k:-x'.'.- A , '.',-rl'-,312 --ffm , - . qu., j1:jk ..,21,7,: f,1I'i5.V5z A 'ff' --ea:-H !+217 1'f.f-- -f 1,1-1 -V-SV ' 3a5fQ2i:..,,. wi:-1-gr-. we cc as A Club Top Row: Lampe, Mueller, M. Braun, Johnson, C. Keller, Griflith, Brisben, Northway, Morner, Hammerle, E, Braun, Leifheit Middle Row: Standafer, Bridgeford, Brosey, Gischlar, C. Schaeuble, Diegman, Dwinell, Joffe, J. Keller, Triick, Mostow First Row: Woolford, Robinson, Molter, Sloane, Diehl. Morton. Frechtling. Kernohan, Baker This group, as you know, is composed of the Very bright people of our school. But this year these people have proven that they have a distinc- tive personality, and that they are endowed with other attributes besides scholastic knowledge. Last year the club was not very well known but we feel that it is now, through just merit, one of the foremost school clubs. Nlembers have only, to get an average above 9OW0. That seems to be easy because the membership has been increasing from month to month. The second big project of the A Club this year was an assembly given l in the auditorium to the students. In the assembly a small play 'AMer- l Q ridew's Right. Hand was given. Cilen Augspurger, Anne Gischlar, Q Clarence Robinson, and Marylin Mueller took part in the play. Also T several feature acts were given, dances, songs, readings, and the 'display of in musical talents were some of them. This assembly was probably one of E' the best ones in this school year, and was enthusiastically received by the students. 3, U OFFICERS President' JACOB MoRToN N Vzce-President JANE NORTHWAY Secretary and Treasurer JANE HELVEY 1 Advisors Miss lVlARY HECK AND MR. WOOLPORD .I I L! V I 6 r J E It J A 4:-el., ni 1 ,.Efs3f'7Q,f -- f . 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In l928 he was president of his class t 15 at the University of Washington in Seattle. In a crew workout an 'W injury occurred to his leg and Mr, Walter was forced to leave school. ' He went to Alaska Where his health continued to grow worse. Then Ll he left for Hawaii. While in Honolulu he became acquainted with several wealthy men who helped him materially when it was necessary that his leg be fj amputated. From Hawaii he journeyed to Australia. Interesting experiences occurred to him in Java, Ceylon, and Southern India. In Australia Mr. Walter accepted a position as tutor. In Italy he ,ii 5 At,, met Benito Mussolini, the dictator, and Pope Pius XI. Upon his lif arrival in England he was received by King George V and Lord and -l Lady Astor. 3351 From England he sailed to Hoboken, New Jersey, where he arrived Sli. with an empty pocket and the story of his adventures. He hopped into a taxi and was driven to a publisher in New York City. The cab driver had to wait for his pay until the publisher set up a prece- 5: dent. by advancing the youthful author ia crisp twenty dollar bill. From the publisher Mr. Walter was driven to a prominent hotel 35: 'g kgff where he Was mistaken for the Prince of Wales, as he said, because A T of the numerous placards and names upon his luggage. 3 4 - W ff' ' .. After the publishing of his book, Mr. Walter went on a lecture tour 1' if -P. which proved quite successful. Prom Hamilton he returned to New 'Q York. He returned to Europe and on his return he expects to fgf' reenter the University of Washington and complete a course in law. if , His book, entitled The World on One Leg is probably the most .iiiilg sought after of all those in the public library. f - '- Li. Erik? V f 5?k 71 S? f' 'a't f a ,e.. , 101 5, -'-S... .. . . , -. - , .f , ,f-',f:f.- ' 1---:.41f.r-q1:1t:LL -- 'rf -..J'-'nc--Z-Af- -, ' '1 :.- ,. .. . '. 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Fitz erald was secured as s eaker at the I Y, P Y s P , Armistice Day program on November 9th. On December Zlst, the Council presented, in conjunction with Mr, Lebo, a Christmas Day program for the 'ig school. Under the auspices of the club, Mr. Graham lVlcNamee appeared on 'g 1535 February 19th, in a program consisting of songs and a talk on radio. iz' 211'- '3 -5 -,fi ' .-:M :fa-. if a ff.-4 ' g 'fT5?11f'5'5? :g1 102 .Ft .1 k . .. , l 3 . 7 . . X 1 Y' KVA I . ug' 1 , :r 1 Q a' ..-2 L4 1 ,Q 1 :fi ' 1 'farfl- -1533: ,, . , . jf' , . 3 xt 4 ,21- i 3 Cf 1 ff? X s. . 'X q re t N .- J . :T . . P' ' A Q: as - 9' ' ' 'M g'31fffi11 ,pgs 1 Graham Mc Namee On February l9th, Mr. Graham McNamee appeared in Hamilton under the auspices of the American History Club the Air, Mr. lVlcNamee is one of the foremost announcers for radio programs, and last year received an award for being radio's best announcer. 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Z- .gig .ai VJithout the orchestra under the efhcient instruction of Prof. Will 145- 1 . -12 'gif' H. Lebo, no entertainment would be complete. There are twenty- Lain six violins, two clarinetists, five saxophonists, four trumpeters, one trombonist, one tubist, and a drummer accompanied by Ruth Watts filifi at the piano. . 57:5 The harmony and concord of these students 1S most commendable if., -Q 'si . . . ' f . .gig and Professor Lebo deserves much credit for arranging such beautiful 1 orchestration. hi3:f1'7g Hamilton High can indeed be proud of its musical talent. There if F is a great amount of time spent in rehearsals which are very hard work ' 5 1. iff- , , 5, . and these people fully deserve the credit given them. 5 . . . , . ff f ll. 4 The public shows at each performance its sincere appreciation. -1 , .-:ag r . is f ' 5 4 -- 'I -' e. ' fi ilk J' ' 1' ' ', 'i-ffif' 'bf 31252 -3535 ? tri, Zifg - ' Q .fi iii B' gi, ,A 152. . f. ., 5' ' 1:3 . '- Ffa- .Lil -ffl- 108 -mc. YQ- ' ,. , T 2',j ,EE:i.?fl3fQ31g . ,pug Jigga vip.-' fy:-gg ,:,M,3 ., 5,g5r:-,3-5 - , .f 2- '-Yugi 11 .. . ' W T1 .3 53 u--v N1 i The Band The band is an older organization Which, though familiar, is always eagerly greeted in parade and on football field. Professor Wm. H. Lebo, music director, trains the members in their harmony, while Major John Al Deflrmond instructs them in military tactics. In their blue and white outfits they form a beautiful sight on the field of green. They enthuse the players and audiences at games and help to celebrate every triumph: and to console in defeat. The members total about 50 and accompany the teams to foreign parts and keep up the school spirit. As they show A blithe heart makes a blooming Visage and do their best to demonstrate it. . QQ, I ,3- 33-i 'M-,' Q 6'E9f1fz-L . fr- ,, Q ..,, ,. ..,,,,'N . in I v ' v4 , .. f 'Heb-I , , Q.,st1:n45,.f-ffgwrf-',f-r.f a vQsgLg.lia1 '.. 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Zollers, Nagel, Antes u First Row: Varney, Leph, Fouts, S. Johnson, Hayes, Lees, O. Johnson, Begley ii 5 . 9 . T. G1flS R1 e Team Cla 'jffi 25353 2 f . . . , ,1 'E Standing: Stexger, Redlln, March, M. Ross, E. Ross, Morehouse, Henes, George, Hayes, Stxvers .C Seated: Hill, Wright, Laudders, Long, Shillet, Conlin Y hifi' '55 3:25 A -'Z I '13-e.+ f'-, ffl f'f2'Tf7f:l'5f' 5 ,. ls. I Rl F I' 1 5 , f . F . z I -. 3 Q J J -l Q L 'F is 33 if 'L' . l 1 A x if 51 V.. I , e X 1 . F 1 N 2 ' L L H x f P' F r l' V ' L- ' I F N X sl r. 'Y 110 Y -, .-,- , -- - , . 1, 4 4:-'I uv E , Q .i.--in :f.:,.-zjffv,-Lg gi-'f2?:j?ff:??3'i1'g'9i,:Z.LTif 4, '-f'i'-f'Jq.Lff:-f.'1 1.',- r'-amp' .J qv A, -..5.A v.,f.'.,,,, 5,3-an x . .., ' 'I' Sf-'.,.. ...1-V ' ' - 51,3 ,,, 57,u2f33i5-fofi'-.qg l.:..,z--:4nb.,,k:3--ILLJ N4 -., .1 .46-.-..1 H .MA ,ns .L ,.y,.. 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The Hi-Y Interest Groups, Poetry and Books, and Dramatic, ably presented a charming playlet for the promotion of Book ,Lg 5 Week. fQ.QQ'T It was highly applauded and was written by the girls them- selves. The characters were taken from worth-while books ' 1 and presented by the members of the cast. The little scene which was most applauded was Mark Twain's, Q .- Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer. - if . i The dream characters were: rf -g..f,.A: E Fa I: .' 'jail' lr 11' I 11 . . 133. . -511- .ii ,.. .gi-. s. gg .jg . ,- 4, V: 2. .f Q. ' 'rin A T414 ff .. ..,'Ln 'i 'N' , ' T V01-J ' ,-f',.Iv M .. rig, . ' , ,e Wa. 1-'lf-f '3'vu' C lf 9 Wfr vs- ' - a 1. ws' IU'- . Mk 5 MA. 'L mr vw. uv IMI F 7' N- fa ,inn Ji .J -. J um., wa. K-A-f th J xxx- My Ahjgr,r9,vg,, ,ii - ,J 4 hh if ' . qs, -N fr- 1-.ww - 1 ,..- - ' . f' - H ,. rv ,pi -ix..-A. - - ' 1 ni' v '1-rw' ' r- ., ,x . ' f -95 M J.-.u B David Copperlield ,.,,......., .,,,...,... S ophie Strauss Mrs. Copperfield. 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In the guise of a chauffeur Michael Rudder appears and with him Ned makes arrangements for the kidnapping of Frances. He obtains the father s consent being so very careful as to the propriety of abducting her alone. However he is unsuccessful and the result is that finally Frances and Michael are joined in the help ties of matrimony Janet Sohngen very gracefully portrayed the part of Frances Raymond. Opposite her with much ease and self-possession Bob Welliver played the part of Michael Rudder. James Line was the dignified father and Mildred Snively the worrisome aunt. Isabel Steinkamp ably presented the role of grandmother to John Parker who represented the proper young suitor. Jack Blumenthal as the young son furnished many laughs. Min-or characters were Ruth Stitsinger as Ellen the maid and Adrian Triick who took the part of Stiles the butler Materially credit for the success of the play goes to the executive staff namely Business Managers: Joseph Hunter Lucretia Jonas Mary Eber hardt' Properties: Marjorie Burdsall Jane Howe Ruth Parker' Stage Managers: John Hooven Fred Reist Howard Stuckey Charles Triebel Coach: Mary Heck L , ff f ff' I 2? F4 1 Z 1 ...nf 1 Q 'f f. 1 I S , ', cc . as F f Ya 3 ' , . is ry 4 ' ' ,- 'f ' Y 7 , 1 f 2. P ' Izf' gr- ' , 1 ,ui V f-If ' ' f :fi 5:-f ' 'xii - , ' , ' if ' , at vr. lr -:'T:., ' I gy- 2 ki. r 1, . Ei ..-Lg fd -isjg l , , ul , , Q fig- 'L f ' -1-E Z ' ' it ' ' ' . g a., N., 1 r 1 ' Q i L' V Y 1 , Y 2 QQ , V , Z 2' . QQ-. .f 51 :- s, r N' L 'gf cl Q lf f'- 1 1 -,' g'E',. ' W. Tgdft, 'fa ,I c ' -1:1 I - gg., ., ,- 1 Q51 1 N 5 '- F t t if 51 I1 ' f -A3 -will 1 -.1 . .1 Mi. . --dn: , .- Lb-,':'l'gi.1 5 :hu V -- , I LZHF1-,J,Z,:2A.4.': N.. Ck- 4 1 1 -. ' ' PM ' ' .,5:-1-:V - ' - ' ,D 55.5-?i?iai1Q2v2'l:5ef-fflig,'gf av' f'f:gg,. f ' ' ' - ' nn. 'ww'-P' 'af--' :.-if-'-'-Ai-- K 'ip E C ' Ii 'T Hi -Y Play E l -i 11 if Q 1 5- 4 4 3 3 A , ' f y , ,s l - H Daddy Longlegsn Never before has such splendid acting been presented in Hamil- ton High School dramatics as in this play. The Way the leads, Q. 1 Ann Gischlar and Fred Reist, took their parts will ever be re- :K f membered. The realistic manner in which life in an orphan- age was portrayed, Went over quite Well. The other players took their parts Well also. A'Daddy Longlegsn was a comedy in four acts. The story is of the life of Judy Abbot CAnn Gischlarj in an orphan asylum until she is discovered by Daddy ,', Longlegsn CPred Reistj and sent to college. His identity is ' 2-gif, i kept secret until the very end of the play when he and Judy ' become engaged. QQQQQ Cast of Characters f .A oiadioia Murphy 'XRuth Hill iggg 5 95? Sadie Kate O I h Ruth Wasson . Loretta J hrpearls ai-it Q Florence Shank Carrie O n Her Omg Louise Reist fi Freddie Perkins Robert Woolford Mrs. Lippett ....... ..... M arion Mueller Judy Abbot ,.,... ......,.., A nn Gischlar fr Miss Pritchard ..... ,....,..,. K athryn Sharp I Cyrus Wykoff ...... ,..... G eorge Turnbull 3 Jervis Pendleton ....... ..,...,........ F red Reist Abner Parsons ....... .,..,., A lvin Thompson Sallie McBride . ...... ....... C orrine Webb Julia Pendleton ..,.. .,... R uth Parker .flu Mrs. Pendleton ...,.. . ,,.. Ruth Minnis James McBride ....,. ,......, R obert Scott Mrs. Semple ........ ,... Helen Lancaster v Griggs ,...........,. ....,. G eorge Zollers . Walters .......... ..... ......, P a ul Krucker A f , , . , 1' 113 4'-Q. . . 'L . ra 4'-1 - xr' --'f-rea -1. 2-,-gate '--ff-1 .-- ,f,.g, ..:,,-r.,-f -wa? f ' - rg, , Q . . ,, sc fwfr- -- -. , .- V . , , fs - -ff 1' e ,HL e '- sen.-:sf , -.-. NH-r 3f'l'l.'3As 1. . s 'L'-L' 6 -' .9 'fm-' ' ' l '.i'i'i i ' ' -4' ri .. , V f A . . J, . 5 S' 1 1 AT Sir lv YJ' JN '1- I, x v? Senior Play Standing: Ike, Rodcfelt, Miss Heck, Boerger, Bloechle Seated: Ashe, Hetterick, Reist, Serviss, Ladley, Ambrust, Robinson, O'Dell, Coldiron H Graustark H In presenting 4'Graustark, under the direction of Miss Mary Heck, the senior class discovered that dramatics were to take a place among its many other talents. The senior play was an- other of the outstanding successes of the year. A great deal of credit is due the coach, cast, and managers in their efforts to make this play go over big. The plot was centered about a young American and the princess of Graustark Whom the American believed to be just an ordin- ary girl. The American arrived in time to save the princess from abduction and in time to be accused of murdering a prince whom the Princess of Graustark is going to marry. Because of his love for the girl the American goes to prison to save his sweetheart. His friend saves him by discovering the real mur- derer and the story ends 'Ain the usual way! ' CW, li . qi fl- -'-as '-1. ,V fu .7-Q.. ff, ,,,,,,--, I fr vi V N ' an ll4 fi. TWV. 'A '.'...w: - - ,.-'-fL- If i .. 1 ' ' -- '.'., , -- .x . Kr. -. ,- . 4. L. .. '-- ,- - 1 , 1.--lg-. tgbu, ,e VM., ,',..:..., azz? ,- -'-W... x A . . . 'v 'I' -, f- 1 . --'J-L-fix ' ,Z v-..,., :4V,V.g V , . 4 h - - v,,,.if,J.. N .Qi zr,,:,v.,-.I ,,n.,,., v 'LW 'fa -1---.-L-f.,,v ff - -az... , - ,,r,1:.Q3. E v 'r .-A - - :Www--1' ,l.1qa'T'.f- f' ,, 1. v. , N '71 'N' w 'abr L 1- ' T . ,.f..a1f--we Music Revue H l3igstein's Frolicsn On April 18th and 19th the musical department presented the premier production of the year, the music and dancing revue entitled The Figstein's Frolics of l929. Talented students were drawn from every class of the school. The cast, including the orchestra, numbered about one hundred and seventy-live. The orchestra and Girls' Glee Club, which rendered selections from Victor Hubert and Friml, were under the able supervision of Mr. Will H. Lebo, director of music. The clever sketches and lovely dances were directed by Mrs. Will H. Lebo. The beautiful minuet was presented by girls in the costumes of Yesterday. The dashing Siciliano was given by girls in the garb of gypsy maidens. The charming Kate Greenaway Polka Was interpreted by two girls. A dance duo, a Dutch dance and dance acrobatiques were well received by the large audience. The A'Hi-Y Showboat Boys, Mrs. Blanche Ferguson Bronson, and a harmonica duo were among the musical hits. The clever pantomimic sketches Were artistically rendered. For many years no production has been so Well received by the public as this musical extravaganza. Many of the lovely cos- tumes were made in the Home Economics Department under the direction of Miss Augusta Pfau. ,,,+.e.,.:s.. ..'fJ'zf: . ,ev , M., -r . -A 1 .4 .4 v . -. . 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The A Club plans to use the proceeds to send students to the 5 Annual State Scholarship Contest of Ohio. l'Barbara Frietchief' frequently produced on the stage under the title of My Maryland, is a civil war romance. Barbara, the daughter of a Southern family living in Maryland, fell in love with Capt. A Trumbull, an officer of the Union Army which had captured the g town in which she lived. .5 Barbara and her lover planned to run away to Hagerstown, whither he had been ordered, so that they might be married by the Northern 5- minister. However they were doomed to misfortune. The Con- ' federates attacked the city before the young lovers could be married. Capt. Trumbull was forced to return to arms and Barbara to her home. 'H During the evening Barbara's brother, Arthur, returned from the frav and bore in his arms the Northern soldier, wounded severely. Jack ' Negly returned, half-crazed, telling of the Southern victory. Bar- bara sent him away, but all too late! The Yankee lover died during the night. The next morning Barbara faced the townspeople on a balcony as the victorious Southern army marched by. They hooted and hissed jig? at her but she held up the Union flag. General Jackson stopped, 1 ordered that no one should touch a hair of her head, and then the line passed on. Jack Negly, the crazed next door neighbor, maddened by , ,.,.i. 1 love for her shot her as she stood, defiant and noble, on the balcony. 1 p 5 e s , Cast of Characters fy, , I Barbara Frietchie ..,.,..,........,......,, ................... C atherine Lampe A , .- Sue Royce ......,..,.... ..,. . June Morner A,-'A Capt. Trumbull ,...,... .. Lewis Frechtling Q Arthur Frietchie ..... .,.,,, C larcnce Robinson Q Sally Negly ...... Marion Mueller 1,-1-. -I. Laura Royce ,..,.... ,..... N aomi Brosey Q-Q Mammy Lu ..... ....... M ary Brisbcn ,Sf A Boy ...........,.... ........ C ecil Ashe J. Mr. Frietchie ....... ...... . . Ray' Baker fa MY- NCSIY '-.,--.- . Robert Triick Jack Negly .....,.. Ellsworth Blossom ' Fred Gelwex ..... . ...... Robert Woolford DY. Hal B0Yd --av - .Glenn Augspurger xg 5 Ed Strong v----., ,.,.. . Oliver Cwriflith fj- gg ', . is - 5-ls. iQ,f'w E'5iE', ,.Qg4i71fa,7. . gg 5. 551'-' ff-if I 55 1 116 1 . ga ., . r - :pa A . -fd:-1f,g,i :.pfE V H , .V W' -fiat ,-:'f1:l,'ffg,w.1gLl.. ---- 5,-ygg : , af' ' ' '-veal, f ' ,.l,-fQg.-1grff'13f?Z.?vf ... M- . 44-134-V, ,Rig-fQkj,QhE'ig ,QL,' -jlfizvz.I--,.jl::l?l7glLll,u ,s. :N-. . -A r iiga-3t':t?,..., 53- 4 f vsigc -Q, . r -J' Redw- H1- Point Minstrel 5 1 Q l El if 1 .Eg I 17,5 1, I 1 S. 5 L , . '1 D V IQ: Q i : 2? T Under the able coaching of Ernie Falk, the Jr.-Sr. Club again ' A .jg presented its annual Hi-Point Minstrel. It was as amusing as - - ever. Many new jokes and popular songs were presented in an Zljfi- entertaining manner. 'AThe Baggage Room part, something 1 new in Hi-Point Minstrels, introduced mystery which was ' 73 ... ra cleared up in an entertaining way. The Hi-Y Quartette and Ed Black's Orchestra took an im- portant part in the program. Q. The Cast 'V Charles Triebel John Shafor Leo Leshner 2 Charles Sagers Louis Zimmerman John Neofes 5 3 Russell Cummins Jack Dattilo Harry Donovan 5. G: ,Ti Gordon Bennett Robert Compton William Ike .fgf il Floyd Diehl Paul Crawford Elmer O'Dell lrvin Bloechle Thomas Zilliox Bryce Byard ' Harlan Dodsworth Carl Blount Don DuVall 'll Alvin Thompson ,E ' Staff 5, V P we , - ' 'j Q- .3 Coach ..... ......, . . .,.............. ,, .....,. ..,.,....,. E rnie Falk .QL 5 X11 2 Business Manager .,................... ....,,, H arry Vinnedge 1 f' Assistant Business Manager ..,......,,.,,, .............. .... D a vid Levine 3 Property Manager ...,....,..... . ...... , ..,...........,.. Walton Frechtling Electricians ....,.. Vfalter Fuller, Louis Frcchtling, Robert McCloskey 1. A 7.3-'ft Advertising Manager .. ,.,,... ....,...,....... ...,...,,.....,..,... 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Q.-.L s- ink 1---,fx ,Jr vm J I .- 5' N '5e3'1-ab., I 'Q TTA. glwr .1- :bf 4- fa 1- -v, va,-ss ' f-tx, .. - -5. up L ,v-4-NL 1 ,- - A '- -. THE F. K. VAUGHN BUILDING CO. 4 8 DAYTON and LOWELL STS. DRESSES COATS T BEREZIN'S Zll S. Third St. Next to Palace Millinery Children's Wear The WEST SIDE MOTOR Co, l Builders of Buildings That Endure 2 if iw? tl: Hamilton, Ohio Do You Get It? Bill had a billboard. Bill also had a board bill. The board bill bored Bill so that Bill sold the bill- board to pay his board bill. So after Bill sold his billboard to pay his board bill, the board bill no longer bored Bill. W Empty? Distressed Prof.-'AWhy don't you answer me? Frosh-UI did shake my head. P. D.- Well, do you expect me Automobiles I , H to hear lt rattle way up here? Reo Trucks and Passenger Cars, Tires, Auto Accessories, l U , , Repairing, Gasoline I ,Woman: ' How can I dryiye a nail ' 5 without hitting my fingers? Q . Clerk: Hold the hammer in both ft Phone 2500 H3mllt0H, O. hands. -Good Hardware. I. . i S f 1 2 'X 1 f, O 122 it 1 It 1 il Q A 41 E' S V 1 A' 'S 'xl .. , P I: ia 4 , .. U 1 A 'L' 5 O, ' VW? f Ii X ' ' ' 1 Q if f . . . . 1' 3 gg - I 1 5' fi- ' p il 3 :EEL '- ' I. -gf . y 3-L M . Q . F,' If T E? '- QQ. . 4 93 303. Ughl Those wlggl C1 - - , .1-J: B111 Smlth, Dan Beckett, Bob I 5 -2713 . , . 1 ffvffefj 21 QQFQQZ . f 1 d . J - f. if ' ,iff Q-'ei' . fi: V if 1 G .. It sf- 5 f ef 5 3 L 4 1 lf' A 1-53:5 1 W' 10 Qu 4 ., ' i x 5 rx L. f-' X 1, N 4 N f 02' N I wx Q L , .A Y 2 1 , 4 , 1 Q , . , ,. X' Af?:?1f.-a..,f-'.e- - -f . ' ' '.'4,f.GJ 1 - 2- -ff.. , .Qz-,-., -.,- :..:f1.-pts11'fff1IEJ 2- mt X6 :I 'gr 44.:: .y..,,., fs-. --,, -T, -'-- - .- .--14 C N-M .1 34:.-Y-:L-:'p,.?,,g5gy::.g,:fW-te. 5, a,f:,3'L'- '5- - . -:Agree--ve-xg:-W-' ' ' 1-' A-1.-?k'1't-'1-,. .e tg' Q --- OCTOBER O c t 0 b e r 18- l'Gypsy Trail chosen for Student Council play. Miss H e c k swamped with em- 1 bryo actors. October 19-First Hi-Y Hop to the tune 1 c T1 of Sheeney Roberts rf orchestra. 'T October 25-Cast for The Gyp- ffgi sy Trail chosen. Juniors run away - - with the honors. gif ,,,i.z:L O fd N0- o w FD 'W N ox UU o N4 VJ Hi-Y Rube party ' 1 ., ,as- 1 ' Campbell Gard. Rol- ' 1 vamps the unsus- ., . pecting males. 1 P Southwestern Ohio Teachers ASSOCIBIIOD Aix -- if ,f1i4 '- 1-:sff:'?f -4 . 'sieai .-'g7-jijC'L:fgx-'-.1 ' -- ' ':'i:1lK. 'Q When Your Graduation Shoes Wear Out, Have Them Repaired to Look Like New. GOODYEAR SHOE REPAIRING CO. MAX HORNSTEIN, Prop. 208 South Third St. ELITE BAKERY A-4 --J.. .Z'a?.L..f4GnIA...n -.. K! F2 K. 1- X .Q meetmg at Cincinnati 1 ' 5 Good riddancel , :-3. pw, 4f'22Q,u,N--LUSH.: I.. . fi 3 1' :V u T 1-11 Y Hallowe en Party at the Y. ,ge Gals get thrills aplenty 3'5L ' 1 Al F h VTP' October 30 Blology exhibit in ways res ' Y Wormsy Always Good an I We111ver and B111 Flnlay elected to ICE CREAM CANDIES ea Junior class 1 Q FANCY BAKED Gooos Q P ' 1 Q Q Am T 212 HIGH STREET E M an .ini 'I ffl , '1 'f 1 .:,- ' 1y11f1 .jQQ5i - Phone 375-X 'i - gf. 1 'fe T :W 1' 1 'fgigi f X ' ' life I 'L Sfir. 123 Y ,, , N. f. M 45-Q..-,ex-,Ng-5-5,-.. ,-11,2 - : .- .L-X-f.Qf..-V..117i-45-.-,QQ - Q gf. : ,. ,..,, , - ,,:,f,.' .. , .-1-A-Tal.. - I. .., .I -' .. -. -4,-. ' - ' Q - W- L--7 .M . . 1 140-:fa '3?Lf 'ffRsffu- 1:1-,Q .. -VJ' 1' 9-' ' 'S-east, - ' - 5-. . , 2 A 'Yla'hYf 'f'f+x-ff If:1',t- L'- :.'QeffA3- 9- 1.--..,,. :, ws-y'.'f..'53.. 1 ' EAR ' ' , -fx :.14fv.4,,,' -.r- , . ., '94-if. ,af---2f:'f,.,.--,f 1- ' 'i.gi 2T-.0 au- ' ff- wgQa::',fr'g- jf ' EM.. . h 515 -Phone --515 R RENT A NEW CA U-DRIVE IT e ive It Company Hamilton, Ohio 425 HIGH STREET EDGAR CBoobj ZELLNER, Mgr. Th Hamilton U-Dr The Hamilton Foundry '25 Machine Co. Makers of High-grade Light and Medium GRAY IRON CASTINGS 1 HAIVIILTON OHIO WE PAINT SHOES To the Graduate! I Frame Your Diploma d Cl P'I Wh? Th Valley Palnt CO' anflre 798511 lifebicieand lvieshley 'r Q Phone Main Take Advantage of Our 1 ag CLUB OFFER is CoMPL1MENTs OF g?'N Ei V V Andrews, Andrews '55 Rogers Ai Attorneys at Law - Suite 701 Rentschler Bldg. JoHN D. ANDREWS JoHN P. RooERs ZELMER MORGENTHALER 103 N. Third St. Phone 235 Wi J 'gtsfz-. 'L 1 ,Q-Q' , , if iff 314- , , f I --.qs ? I ' 124 -ye. f1fPf1 .4.-.1gL.,, ,, ' V 1- -L. - ' 1' :I-11:4 if .-- Gag-rqiqttgrig--. i A .QQMW .M -JY if ., - 5,1 1 , .. ' - .-0-, .- A , M, . -fe . v. '- g , - ' -,,:.1, r , 4' V . l.,,,f,,:p.5,N , M , az, l A 1w.: f---' M 6,39 3 is gr ,X , , Q' y XX PIX-:f,,., T' .LAX Y- sw - -,- swf , ,v T H E NOVEMBER HILZ BROS co November 6-Straw vote-Herb under A wins. management of JOSEPH HILZ i YOU GET DIRECT SERVICE A Novemlgrr 9-Fitzgerald spoke at Phone 4 or 157 rnustfcg HY assembly. Earl and 3 Have no branch stores few privileged Seniors get a big kick, E gelinle d 1 1 hi eating with the illust ' , , Rpm an 3 ter C or mg , nous personage First Stop Over the Bridge Annual and Review delegates go to ' Columbus, They. greatly improve l the former capacity of Columbus - May you have an abundance of : taxies. . 0 Success in whatever you undertake f N b i 0 I Hi Qfjgfiejftaiou Hamilton Business College 5 - 6 y horsenback ridin p ESl't1bIliSf79d 1865 , g' , sf second and High PHONE 1297-R '- Haven t you Won- I' Hamilforfs U f dered why they Foremost School of Busmess -31 s h u n the stools down at lunch? 1 A t .3 Nouenqber QF A Ho Ro , .- . My Sender Joshi Spoke' Optometrist and Optician My dear, wasn't hc Om E t ce open rom 8.30 A. M. to 6 P. M. fy handsome? fi Evenings Phone Residence 2428-L November 23-Student Council Omce phone 2455 play The Gypsy Trail scores a . success. But who would want to be 27 Main Street ' k h kldliapied by .John . Par Fr W en Paints,Varnishes. Enamels, and Lacquers gi - he mszsts on including his grand- Y A V 4 5 mefhef- 479 'Sufnwfm-Mzzlam l x F 5 November 28-Hi-Nite at the Rialto. Now we see why Oscar is HOUSEPAINT so clever-it runs in the family. I ' , l ik' ' T.I:Sr.':::5' Tiigxii .5 1 5 November 30-Second Hop to the HAMILTON PAINT HEADQUARTERS tune of the Campus Owls. Another E. N. GROVE 3 SON daI'1C9 for the b0YS to CHJOY' 7 S. Front St. Phone 4325 fl f l I A 3 i f 'iii-Q-1 125 A 1 - .3 br., .ka-,pf , . V , -f.- . .N--'...' NY .,-.-'..f . Y ,., . ' , -,Qty .Y ,. ' ' .4' 77.1,-,,,,.:j:g Nl 5?+',,,tL4.1-.,iss.f,-.ii--.-M . - ., ' - -' -be-V 'X ' . ..,, .,.,1 -. H , - ,f.1:fC -L' N ' 2 l':i-'Bg1,m. v,f,'g,4v-9' - - 2 -a.. 1-'f ,J J'-wqggga -- Clothes for High School . . .. , ..f,..' ' A .. 'v 'r-' - l .. . A -f-nelv-L' '-if- '-fa ' b. k . .-Ah ,.-k,-I-PE'-aa 'wgiim' 3 ' 'W 'F' : g'gfI?i. f'ii4i?'3 4 I q... W V Let us supply you with Fellows-T 'IO'edby Tobacco, Books and Magazines . t Hart Schaiiner and Mm W. s. BROWN Learbury NO- 2 MHIl0I BI'00K0 - C The Czgarmanj These clothes have that f. d b f ::'.11:.:.2.....sa:5YH.g. iQ2OOl.1li',f3. and 5524 ifg..Sf?ie.53i12gE5z , xx Priced right for all H purses. , 'A See Them in Strauss' 5 1 4 Varsity Hall ' - PHONE 326-X Strauss Clothlng 8z Shoe Co. p HAMILTQN, QHIQ Cor. Fourth and High Sts. Tourist lin village storej : 'AWhad- C 8 dya got in the shape of automobile ' ' tires? Saleslady: HFuneral wreaths, life preservers, invalid cushions, and FRUITS and VEGETABLES doughnuts. -Extension Magazz'ne. '- v p in Season Note to Teacher Q V. Dear Teacher: Kindly excuse 1 Johnnie's absence yesterday. He Q' I fell in the mud. By doing the same ' -' you will greatly oblige his mother 5' Ql Circus Material Phone Stout Lady lto small boyj 1 Can , gf I get through this gate to the park? i Boy: I guess so, a load of hay 207 South Thlrd St. just Went through. , jj . .jg .p'A f- 2357 126 LK 4 ., 4 X, ,. , , nf A 'l, -O'-Z-?L71-'r '- fl1: '1r 'e- ' -1- 5 ' -.41-ug' f . -1 I .. 'w:.g-1. a-4 . -'J- ' .- '- ' -',-'1 1 - -.g :,,-f. fi..-'gf 'A Q -,ggn--ya 1-it-fy- ' ,.. . . A. .fa:LJE:5,l74ci,1,,A3?t.5igv'-:Jzikg .ri 3 ,gig 409' 4,34 if .5 .--i.LiST5.L.,.i,5i,5-s-f,, 535:53 ,A-V N.. ' 2 f'5Tak-1gr,7'+vfg,-u--- ,.-- ' 'oily j,-,.::35-ff-:,.ig2 '1-I , r. . ' ' Aff?'f?f2:-V-' n i f'1i'bf5:i v'x ' - ' ' DECEMBER December SH-Senior party. The program was surely dilapidated but everybody was up to his ears in punch. e f re if 1 N ,t December l2-Boys' Hi-Y have girl guests at a supper and discussion. Earl proved his oratorical ability and two others showed a wicked curve with punkin pie. December 20-Cast chosen for Hi-Y play Daddy Long-Legs. Fritz and Ann are the lucky pair. December 27-HL Y Prom. We ooze into a A'tuX, aHiX ,fx the girl friend, and enjoy the scrimmage -' ., at the Elks. R A JANUARY A S January 10 Beauty Selections an- i nounced in the RE- VIEW. Several at- tempts were made to assassinate the editor. .sv Q, rg! . Y V x , N lx l I 1 January 16-Boys' Hi-Y election. A'Casey Robinson takes Reist's place Refrigerator Dsvxr --- 1 or 4 I X i Wente Electric Co. 223 North Fourth St. 9 EiTjQ -J-ggi? PACKARD EQUIPMENT 219 MAIN STREET Hamilton Ohio HOWE DRUG CG. 205 South Third Street CCut Rate Drug Storej CIGARS CANDIES at wielding the gavel. i TOILET GOODS nM,. Q .4 'Q . me 1 4- -.,,.., 'Pal ..' 1' 134' - - , ? .. .- , ,-1,.Nk YV 'T 'Q-.M Q, r,., ' M w:'Kf3v ' fe .x,5A1:1y,,,-.v 51:-as ., - -. - 5,-.-4.5, - V. , 3 -'.'-'- ' 1' - -Q.-,fY4,,,f M -V-:V-,M--gg - 1.5 gs, - ' - .',-T-'v1.-A-7'Af:-' ,'- .-- -ifaggvf'A'-,QM-il,,.y. ' ' -- - f' ' ' Q QI'-I--'fii-R' :f 19'5Idi 'S.' - ' AS YOU TURN THE PAGES OE THIS YEAR'S ANNUAL AND GLANCE AT THE PHOTOGRAPHS YOU WILL BE MORE THAN CONVINCED 'THAT PHOTOGRAPHS TELL THE STORY AND AS THE YEARS PASS AND YOU AGAIN GLANCE THROUGH THESE PAGES YOU WILL AGAIN BE CONVINCED THAT PHOTOGRAPHS LIVE FOREVER I Your School Photographers Since 1910 HAMILT ON S ONLY GROUND FLOOR STUDIO -Inf... A ' ' Y J i 'R ffzw a' 1 128 'Q lr! - A 5 .v 2 , W . Y The paper used in this book is T' M F - f . ik - 1 Szzperfine Foldzng Enamel fi Q One of the Champlon Products E' 553 , gif ' Nyiif --2255.1 ,rj ,I THE CHAMPION COATED PAPER CO. ,,:s 275- 2 HAMILTON, OHIO f fffll' . -..,. ' .f . ' - O' ' X rx' ' si Fifi U' r z , 129 Q 9 aw H h E g W ,E , M K- .V-L .ga-I-1i.i.+uw21 ,J.,L-'-1-9 ' J - ' '4 1'4u:3r,'.'u ff 1' ffl-:-,,f -Ffffgg, zfiwgffgi'-iz ' ' - ' - . '- ' T - wwrf,is-'ar ' 1-' . ' , b - , .-.f,f.s- - Y, . Q. 'iii' 'lfli ' .,, V L , , '- , w' t':,q-f-4,fs..n , --' U.-..f . -. . . .f .,, - .. .- .-,-'- i- ' -ff-wi -Lis-.f '- ' - , '.-.--:- T-suv ' ,. 4 x '33,::-iglif,-1'..h-.j ,A '. -V ..f,, . 4 i 5,9-' - 'w-5,1.,.A. ,- 9 -'-' . . , - - -- 1' -gyfg-' -f r' - H' -mi, .. 3-Fi.-La, -iw -. 1, Nw- - 4-Q. J, -H My -T. .4 :ak Yr 'v ' I 1 fic. ..-t 4 C- i figs, in RX -1 ,i -Q 'A .t Q . .1 .q A. A Store For Women Comprising the best selection in Hamilton of Ready-to-wear Jewelry Silks-Woolens Gift Articles Q Millinery Underwear Gloves Linens - Hosiery Handkerchiefs Infants' Wear House Dresses 2 Leather Goods Toys Corsets Draperies Scarfs Luggage Knit Underwear 1 u ' If-:L ' 1 L ii 'M N - 50111 T7 KHOPS2- ' Q .I Q' Y 1 , Nfncu: HOUSE 232 High sum Hamilton, ohio F ' Mariposa Blankets Made by i 'A Fi? F ' si-IULER as BENNINGHOFEN A' K 4 af s 3 Q 75 f 3 'A 1 and on Sale at Their 5 ,H r ' ' ,i Q' RETAIL DEPARTNIENT IN LINDENWALD f f-i :xii iw: ei f -4 '- H ' 9 K V: Q- X A , I .L .L. , G A 130 :'.:--fgfxggliil - -. X - '- ' - a, ,,- -V ' 1, ,f.-,,:f1-5.5.5-Y -... ... hula, . . . 4 . .-.... f , - ,-. 4 93 .wb 9 wr c ' ' S- 1 S' .LAX I. 'Rh . -' f , ' -Lf . U ..---- .,.. 5 f .,, A ,,::-'. U4..,1-M k gc .Q k ' ' i A 'afffam ' I -jiu-'X-- I-x r1-if'-' - 1' f-.. .,-..,..,,,N xii.. V . , , 1, , N , mark . , .,,,,,v , , 'Y , a AQ, H' -A--wefaasf 'aaaafwfssc ---. JANUARY January 2l+Jean Gros' Marion- ettes perform for us. January 25-School dismissed for exams. No dates now, kids, I gotta study, W4 . W' K, ,,, Q i X 1 1 , X ,.1 1 N' .. if at W - ws- , A. 1 E . Z January 28-Exams! QlVlore we need not saylj January 29-More of 'eml January 30-And yet! Fritz saves his lunch money and takes Essie to the Lyric. FEBRUARY SECoND SEMESTER February 14- Valentine's day 'Q gb ,H a n d presentation f- , of Daddy Long- Legsf' Gee, who da thunk we had such talent in our midst? ! , . February 22-Whoopeef N o school. lncidentally, it was George's birthday, MARCH March 1-Girls present Stratford Players in Julius Caesar. And ohl the supers, in Roman togsl Plfit' f . ' 17' i A ,Z W 1 4 1 'qi-gf-an EASTON'S Interior Decorators 147 North Third St. Pollyanna-Gifte-Shoppe Gifts of Distinction GENERAL INSURANCE MENSE BROS. 152 High St. Phone 1432 Stop asking questions nobody can answer, ordered Mr. Jones. Now not another word! Just one more, Tommy. HSay. if which one would 1 be? -Normal Instructor. Pop, pleaded I was twins A little country girl went shop- ping in the city with her mother and had her first experience in an elevator. How did you like it? asked the father on her return. 'xVhy, it was so funny. Daddyf answered the child. i'We went into a little house and the upstairs came down. +Ex. . 0 , , 9.k ,,, ,,, If Y , 9' Y' s 1 i 3 if ,- sf 1 I I T' if , 2' f' fg 'C -V.. in ' 1, 5 13 ,. I. 5 I A. 'V 5: ' Q. N 45:- r-.21 . M, N 4' TCL-,v,.J.5 V 1 ., , van, .. ., ,-H' .1 -X .f,,qm4,:g.-.,,'. fl J 'VG-,.,,,5.:2-:Eel-Thsigff ' - if-'fic ' 'aff' ,' 'tffet:4Llg+:54Q:1f ' - :ya-L ,,5,.,. -Lag ' ' 'fn - A, ' .,:'.M:-:-- ve- l'f.1:.s1 'wbfti' .:,fQ,5Ng- ?5:f:Eli4:.':9f3- ' Plumbing - Heating and The E' 'I' Frechtllng Coal CO' l Electrical Contractors and Retailers Coal - Coke Building Materials High Class Work and Materials HAMILTON UHIO l All Work Guaranteed - Call us on your repair work The Drug CO. 231 Court Street 112 S. Second Street ' 116 The REXALL store Phones 137 PM 4023 . Estimates on jobs cheerfully given Phone 407 We Deliver NO Obi,-gan-Ons The Safe Prescription Drug Store The Negative XVin5 Fresh Gilberts' Chocolates Teacher: Can you tell me, John- at ny, What a mouse likes to do most? , Johnny: NaW, sir. S Teacher: Correct, -Ex. Cut Rate Drug Store l . E Main Street and Eaton Avenue Willie: 'ADaddy, what is dew? l HAMILTQN, 01-HQ Father: The rent. -Ex. l Long and Short S H 0 E S Wcgllogl, cliilclren, call out some long L NEW PATTERNS im . , 'rpefuiiafifiesxf T ALL LEATHER5 Good-another. Uldiosyncrasiesf' LATEST STYIJES Yes4 another. e'Rubbef. HOLBROCK That's not long enough. I No,but you can stretch it. -Ex. 1 Third Street Shoe Man , 132 ' ' 3'ff7wiff7'Qf '-fi' - ae-5,g.:t:f44g,:hfa 5 I-sg-. 1 ,Y - ': e-ff..z- -g ' 1ta1fJ:+t-?+2': 1,:' .1aq.,,... -,-. -'-. MARCH March 8-Fresh.-Soph. party at Old Stone House. March l5 - Jr.-Sr. Minstrels. 'Bo Bennett and DuVall demon- strated the latest in warbling by y shifting gears at every other line. March 16-Hi-Y Carnival and Jitney Dance at the Y. Nickels ' galore extracted from little brother's bank. 5 l- APRIL April 5-Jr.-Sr. theatre party. 71- I '-' G i 3- , M xm l 3 i V in l iiN XWl A I l , lc J April 5, 6, 7-Girl Reserve Con- ference at Cincinnati. Entire police , force called out to quell the distur- bance created by our Hi-Y damsels. . l 'Y 5 4 W Q , Q 4 i - If -if 5 5, 1 J 'A L r J 1 , . X N . l K fn 8 Lim ,rf -gt! ,'5.-ff is r rf r N 'Nc I 5 i 'I 1 L is f Ii i 1 I 4 ,. .2 i , 4 l 5 'r 'H l 1 1. Y 1' ,L A, I i x ig I' 9 ' . 'Q 113- - - .. . - ,.-- . -,j-:'.f -.M - -. ,hw , f-Y-g...,.f.-5-3.',,.-'. - 0:4--. ' ' ' Y,,2.1,?,5ig-.--f.YTgiggr:fj: ' - X' ' '2ef,c- ,:. ,g-.53 f'y,z',,.,. A '-4 '24-g,',',,.-.131-Lfrl-:23 ' ' !u , ..L','9.,: 1 4- - 'Q Congratulate Her with Flowers GRAY The Florist l5l N, THIRD ST. Duersch Cycle Co. for Radios Baseball - Tennis Golf -- Bicycles Guns - Fishing Tackles Sporting Goods of all Kinds 22 North Third St. Little Girl: What do you think, Auntie! There's something running across the bathroom floor Without legs! Auntie: Good gracious, child, what is it? Little Girl: 4'Water, Auntie. - April lZ-Seniors hold annual O tl k frolic. Wonder if Oscar is destined U OO ' in to be an Irving Berlin? 2 gf' . a- li ilk M ' 3 Teacher: Why are you late, Ro- :- X' 50 W bert? V1 2' .af ,, ,QW0 W x Robert: It was late when I started .9 J J' ' from home, I , . Teacher: Then Why didn't you - April 14-'BOYS H1'Yd H252 start early? Z Lfqfi' ' . E l a e to n l ,, , . Country hike, at nianf tr Robert: Please, ma am, it was lf? every barblwlre fence In t e Colm Y' 1 too late to start early. -Boyle Life. 1 Q' 97 ..... , Tfffiidfifiiz ,. l33 .5-4 Q- ,.,1.,:,,.. ,rg ,: --I-'.-. ,.,:..,g.:Q,-'..:g.Q,:...,ijQ'J--',jA?.- ,,- 'gasps gl-F-1.716 :M . g AH! V bMy-:LSL-gi:i7-,123 '- ' Cssffvi- I I t fflgtpg. fi:fr'g:sza1Lf,-fs: . . ' ,I-R-jEieg ' 1L : -' 1. A . J g':6 f, . ,-.N 1 - , . X I, V' y AJ' -s ' ,- in 4.-'-.ax f s .1 4' ' xg,-.1-'4 w Kg, 'Wm v A 1-4-.. KJ .p 'vitae-x P' FQ- 5. 4- -wisga 4 N.:-4 a r Q.-r t cw , un, ,Q-sf N. 4.11 ESTABLISHED 1879 RICHMAN'S CLOTHE To the Graduates and Students -- ALL WOOL We extend to you graduates, our congratulations, and to the Students our best wishes for your Success in reaching the graduation goal. 32530 E We have been happy in serving you through your school days and appreciate your business. I BOYSY You are now at the dawning of a new day in your lile. You will probably buy from your own pocket- book more than you have ever done before, As we hav Motherl save money let us do likewise for you by letting us continue to fit you in RICHMAN'S CLOTHES. Selling direct from our factories to you saving you the middleman's profit. RICHIVIAN BROS. CO. Look for the Number 128 High Street Opposite Court House e helped Father and THE MO LER SAFE CO. SAFES BANK VAULTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES LOCKS HAMILTON, OHIO 5 The Largest and Most Complete Safe Works in the World ' 1 - lzrfrf' 134 .rf ,, If ,,'-f. ,Q -my -NK r :, 'ff-f,ff- ,- , Y.. - ' - . ' Zi-1 -F fgflvi- '.-' ,. wil, .ff-,mfg-,il-'3 ' ' ' - '- . 7g 4'r f . 56 4 frfiscr. 1 --'f' 11:-, 4 c fame in t o Q we ...'... QD., ,,,g- N , M avg. , -.. , ll- -4-,l f ,, ':i xc fa V w , , 'R J. sw '5'-,- -VY pl J I. . ,. ,A . . V UJF1-,I-V.?g,:: .L A- . -,,.-, 0 . 1. x , -s ' APRIL Edgar K. Wagner V..-A ,A r, -i April 18-Our Latin Whizzes ' UD journey to Hughes High School and see Dido and Aeneas --some FUNERAL DIRECTOR inside dope on ancient necking. V Q 228 Heaton Street W 51556 qw, 924? 'Wt' f - ' X GRUEN Make Fine V- GQ d- . , i 5 -Bl Watches Gifts I 53' - N . fl fe' . , , U f -Z? 5 G. 25 6- L X K,-r:z::x-4ee,1',,-,ll I r' F' A --'+1M,,., ff ?iT',E'H ' it ? . ig! April 18-19-We outdo 'iFlo :rm .,.,. 'K i ' ' li . . - SLI- ' legfielci hlmselflin,Our,SI?1ender1FOL? Beautiful Wrist Watches for Men and gg. production - Figstein s Frolics. Women! Congratulations tg Mr, and Mrs, All the famous makes on display at all times. 'life Lebo are in Order For Jewelry of Distinction wi '- 'f ' VISIT THE STORE or fl, April 20-Another Hop and an- other 75 cents from the gals' al- Jewelers .. Qpfomepfisfg 'Qijf ' 3-3' r 1 lowances. 154 HIGH ST. .LLL ,rf ff --- 1 April 21-Boys' je 1 Stage first dance 5 A'So you are a salesman, what do i rifq, since t h e World i V02 Seng, 5 'gjff War C or was it the ' Hsyalt' H ijjj Civil War?D. More l HI m a salt seller, too. gig ? power to fem! K Shake. -The Rouser. :Epic Q' fs, fears , . . T 'Q y A rzl 24-Chemists hie to Coke 5 A f ' - ara. p : leg Otto, Where they proceed to get all The Exact Term t A Li flirty and see 3 human HY exhlbl- Girls are altogether too careless in , t UO11- putting on rouge and face powder. f l v 'rg' They should be more-more- F fb CED .. - - . 1-gil. A Xe 5 wi Cosrneticulous, I presume is the 1' Qjilj 51 f ff lm'-7 l Word you're trying to think of. - i Q sa . t W f E L A. ' -:fe LL J, . if! F ' l ggi.-, ii' , Q 1' . :A ' . .fi in- 2 r- 1' ' 4 fu :--.ig J. We ' a - 135 'f --,gi ini'-za: V : V ' ff 'fi'- 4 J 1. . 5- ig gw i,-In J , -- The American Printing and Publishing Co PRINTERS PUBLISHERS LINOTYPERS Corner Monument Ave. and Marnet St. Second Floor Phone 730-R Dr. Hugh J. Baker 210 Rentschler Bldg. Hamilton,O. Ofice Hours: 9 A.M. to 123 1:30 to 5 P.lVl, TEL. 4964 Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat NNIS C I I 'IReaItcrs Auto and Eire Insurance 314 High St. Hamilton, Ohio Tel. 3635 Cl. ig ,,.,, . sly Teacher Ctrying to explain paral- lellz A'Now, children, what are two straight lines side by side, spaced evenly?1' Johnnie: 'Parking spaces. -Ex. 'iAnd J. Hawk 1V1cNoodle is a tight one, you say? Tight? That fellow wouldn't give a beggar a bite if he owned the Sandwich Islands. -Judge. Drowned Out I enjoyed the concert so much, two ladies sang a solo. 'iHow could two ladies sing a solo? One of them couldn't be heardfl -Ex. '-:1 '. 'ie-,Ar -. f - -- ', . -.1 -1,-.2-'2'.:l' 'R 'Z 3-1 ...fx ' , '- .'-flxlf' '7 L-'f A--ff' . ' ,-Q: f, s'- cf,-'y ' La- ' :fe -f-W N - 1 , Wa ff: m f ' K ,L -In v. -.Q . cf a Q K' v- A 'W - di' we -Q. A J an I l I I ' U 1 , l, K -1 T1 if -'R-ff' '- - 'A'----1 1... 1 Q., M ,Z J W, A -4 'W .-.gf -?--nl.-.J-.-, , --:,':.'f. .- . ., K h , , M . '- 35 'Q ' 'mx-. .' f' -' - .3.-:3' X Tsil,-1 ,',f.,z:3-fy'-5 . - '4 - 4 aff v-w ' ia... X' ' ' '-f f ' -. ' ,Q 4 w 1 r, L n. vc -9- ,..:, . .' , X Qngyf '-1 1'-- . , , .. ----.-.-.F . ... T' x A Q L, -c- - - E - is,-4 1- 1 .L is APRIL P ORANGE CRUSH I xr - ,ei It Contains the Juice S , f f FELLERS! The J. Pabst Sons Co. i X X, Manufacturers l 1 1 April 23-Barnum and Bailey Try Us. f Q Q Q 0 J have nothing on our Juniors who , stage a circus in the gym. The S 'A'. : Seniors had a swell time. Grocer and Delicatessm Y A' April 24+Seniors use entire stock 1 17 Journal Square of Beckett Paper Co. voting for the one to receive the History award. Hamllmflf Ohio Casey is the lucky guy who gets - the ten bucks. Wonder if he'll buy , 1 h k Chewing gum with it? Ants are educated anima s t at now 2,71 where picnics are held. Z., April 28-Spring am here! And all the young men's fancies lightly 1 I ' turn to thoughts Ofhgoln Baby chicks raise feathers on the in- stallment plan-a little down today 435: and more down each week. 3: 'X MAY i 5 5'1 U gf l If you've never ridden a donkey you -'iv ,4 May l- Hi-Y elects Jane North- Want to get on to yourself. way prexy fo r t t . . ' -,fill mx year I le- Customer: llWhat will cure fleas on fgqir i And all this U a dogy, E ' 1 f ' Taz' T. Ume We V2 been XX if Druggist: What's wrong with the gp' .fy having the usual Haag? brawl. G r e e n I ff 1 sy A , Sweetie?-tohbe gr l l've lost my dog. Would you F1 not to eft M15 J '- ' advertise for him? I ' as the quesflonr Ans: No use. The dog can't read. : sf, .4 .' ,gy '-L 'V 2f 1'.a:.si 7 ii.-if - ' 5 fr. lf ? 5? 555-1' l37 -f. ,I-52.1 ','.g.-,QZQMI 2 ' W ' 72' --5.41-2. .2-' WG.. f'.f 5'f Q!'.' 'T -I e-'14LQ ,aj-. 1+ff:,., 'Sb - K aw- .nm 1: .if P. -r N aaa. -.M - .a Y- -' wager , .,f,,,f4,,. - H- 1 . . .ag -WL.-If :f' s1f-Tr. V'-'v .NE ' REAL ICE CREAM 4-H ,NK Our Ice Cream is Made Under a Patented Process Insuring the Most Sanitary and Finest Tasting Product Made FRESH COUNTRY MILK Pasteurized for Your Protection and Under the Inspection of the Cincinnati and Hamilton Boards of I-Iealth, Insuring the Finest Flavored and Safest Ivlilk That Can be Produced. The Frechtling Dairy Co. Now, boys, said the teacher, Can any of you tell me how iron was first discovered? Yes, sir! cried one. Well, my boy, explain it to the rest. HI understood my father to say that they smelt it, sir. Mrs. Click: See here, grocer, when I reached home with this can of milk, I found it empty. Grocer: Well, if I remember cor- rectly, I believe that you asked for evaporated milk. What is that which is so brittle that you have only to name it to break it? A: Silence -Ex. I l l r I vw.. e--4. McGreeVy Dairy '85 Ice All Over Town Every Morning Pasteurized Milk and Cream Butter, Buttermilk, Cottage Cheese Ice Phone 4342 2711 Dixie Highway The Central Motor Co. Service and Satisfaction Front and Market Sts. ey.. . ww'--.. --,P .., I !'f -C v -5 v 4 -1 1 fr K 1 ., . . . I A 1 I I 3 I I 1, I Q. az. if it . . 2 r L: In -'f fi ., in X . ,i I! , 1 - I .,.A - 5 T Ji L Z. TFA :iii - Q' Ei' V ,AL Ti 'z I 'f tn' -' ,w l it ' L if A H: T.. .- ci , ft. Q 3 , .,.-Q 5 1 Pi: ,zijfrz C 5 .:l .iiigff 1 'f Q--,gf KI .rl K. ' - --:.:,j-r 8 13 Y.. .. ,: ,O,k, A 1 , E f, tc.. , , -- . I - Q.. f A.. 6,-.. N , J 0 - 3 L I .. .P l ' N A Z i g. Quggliig. :Z Qgjl- Q ,ugigu ' 75: KV Q, L 313i,i5E',Q. 5 p:f.5f-. , --'P ,IQ -4 ' 'J C-' f ' - 4.1 K ,Jah-J-L MAY May 3-Seniors make their final debut in Graustark. And the an- cient custom of having a cast party is restored. Big Vv'hoopee at the White House, May 9-Dr. Barker speaks to as- sembly, and now let's see how the boys like their dates. May 10 Girls H Y give Ma, a and Me Banquet Jr L A C dance in the gym. ? a X i N .. y 17 l9-Hi- Con- ference at Campbell Gard. May 22-Seniors visit H i g h Bridge Kentucky. We all revel in this back-to-nature stuff. .,, V, 4, . . -T3 M . ,., ' -1-Ne , f f A V--'..,:i--3g.g,.3,. -. i The Cincinnati -- Hamilton Bus Go. The Dixie Way A bus every half-hour leaving on the hour and half-past until 6 P, M, Then every hour after. Last bus leaves for Cincinnati at 10 o'clock. Fageol Safety Coaches Used PHONE 3943 The Hamilton Daily News A sooo NEWSPAPER Wz'th Complete County Coverage Completing 49 Years of Service Tony: Why did you give up studying English? Angelo: No sense! A goat's a 'butterf You put 'butter' on bread, My Wife Wanted to go out 'butter' dress Wasn't good enough. The boss said I was a 'butter' in. At the base- ball game the umpire said 'butter' out. When I reported at the office this morning the boss said, HI see you are early of late,' and I replied, 'Yes! I was behind beforef What's the useF -Watchman-Examz'ner. Customer Con the telephonej: A'You didn't send all my meat, and it isn't the best! Butcher: All right, ma'am, I am sending the rest of the Wurst right away! -Ex. 4,f,. . 5 . if 1 . . s v B. I W A 4 . , J, 5 af if 5? 3' fi Y . , . , 1- p , . '1 I 1 -1 . E E 1 E -.- ' - ,.: 1 . S 5' .-yu 'V L a - ,YH 1 K 4, , -I 1 A C il inf an ,C Q ' 'Z - 4- lf! 'ai P- Q ' ,' ,-- QA 1 'hr' . . ' i ii. V, r -un is.. Ma , is, Y .SM :FR -27 ' :PEE ., i ,QS H . 42, a .Tig , Lug?-1 . LI, 125, 5?-ai 31 --15.52 flifi Fit ' 'Sf F 2 .git 2 ' ff. 'iff' ' ff 3 x 'S i i C . 1 E l 5 . 4' fl F c c n ,I- 2' 1. A . ' - 1 ' A ', K N 1 Ii 3 , as 1 g, Kali s '. 1 3 5 14- qi - -fffiis -1' Taz fr-JW: m f' 'ra-,,1xf'N,5 1 - J V., '-4'-Vlzh. ll ' li- 'N ' ' L at -Iii' '-H5111 -T- ' -' YT it '- '53,'.,:-1::a?g.1sf'-f fi? - - ' L 1 11.-f ef- f- ffQf:5fff-A..w ' U. 'x 'Sq-H M- , N 11 3'....-Ka'-H ,,,,, .J ..' ai,-1. .1 52:-as ., COMPLIMENTS OF The HZITIIHIUH CIGHIHIU H0llS6 ASS00l2lii0ll '-X ,,zg,1,g w,,Q,' -,.g:1'.zjf' .sywx-:X 1 ..1,,:,. Q S y rim N1!l f fliv ational Bank T5 Trust Co. First N 5 , Second National Bank 1 5:13 The Hamilton Dime Savings Bank Co. The Citizens' Savings Bank '85 Trust Co. .V F 1 1 , 140 I ...K ,II . .. T. --,-'-L.. - -f -Sy .-- - 7 V -Hush -v '----J - .,-2.-, --,. , . , , , , . .' .. . - -. - - --NV , - . , --N I ,,-- .,..-,..---f..-.--11--2 -'N . A -x.'-,Ig ' ' . 'f. .v - ..,,-f -,- 5-. 5 ,, ,., ., -t- -,,I,.-.-- V.-:r -3.5- s.. , N ,pri I,,y3 .mu .I -I-. A I I- I, L... ,sigh -, . .,:75:q--5 4-. 43, 1 -. ,.,, 1, .,h.,, , . ,...,, M, A 4 -A ,- -- - 1. 1. s. -.w ef . P' of vfzy' ' 1 ex- ., v 1- 'I if-' II T Q i A '.. 1 - '-3-'1'1'.3:f-112--.. ' ' -1 ' , 321-X-,.b A i-' 1' - f-.JA ..- -- . n ',r,.::11-f., .- ,' , ' lea? H v1'?'-if-J' ' 'E- ?12ff.55-'fer' '11 ' ' ' i h aw- 'ff . . MAY May Z4- A Club play-HBar- bara Erietchef' JUNE June l-Cmirls' Hi-Y Ring Cere- mony. June 8-Eeast of the Lanterns at Bronson's. Hi-Y queen chosen by Ereshies. L .' '5yI-III,I, f Y June l4 - Class X ,N 'R YD Nite Exercises. Our 4 41 last chance to pound the hardwood in the gym 1 t June 16 Baccalaureate Exercises We take on a solemn air and d1gest a coupla sermons xi June l8 om mencement Tears blind our eyes and we can say no more than Good bye X Ss Qt X se is Xxglslxx xxs Y W st 0 N X N SW is X' bo xkNSXs FSNXX. X N N I I N X x X Nsixx X X xX i H-I RQ 'EX Xb 'N iklgxk N'R Elx Hill, fwegva , QW THE END Bud's Coffee Shop lf you have never stopped Try us next. Then you will always stop for we have the BEST Sandwiches - Soup Confections Fountain in Connection ALBERT IUTZWIG. JR. PROP. C. C. GRESSEL WW Pharmacist GILBERTS and HOTEL SINTON CHOCOLATES Seventh and Heaton Sts Schwenn s Complete MARKET Seruzce Courtesy PHONES 5221 748 East Ave Hamilton Ohio Here s a bird of a man-pigeon toed chicken hearted goose-necked owl- eyed canary voiced and foul-mouthed. Hurry up Junior or well be late. Have you got your shoes on yet? Yes mother-all except one. - ' Li e. . 'L C I . f- l , L .x . I 2 , 2 . J X ' l if . A .f-'Il - 9 - - ' P I Z ' . . 5' .LTTQ . P533 l 7 r s 3 - - C - l 1- '55 ' - -5 Q35 - '25 if -3' Q 'If-31: it 4 - - ! . .1 Qi ' 5 fr V : : L - 1 1 ff -ff: - 43559 ,I Rm , ,N Ns QQ -2 f 2255? s- X' ' Nw ku - QS :I , I fr- Ixwix Q. Xi . ,Q - N , . I 1 '. Bair: NI-N I I, I ge - V, ' N I 5 13 2251 s W N . .MS . ' 5 . -1-'ff 4 NX n N ' - , 1 a 151-f' 9 Q- . w g I r Y - -1 N: X X- - fs Q -A , X mx. was is ' Gs- 5 1 lf? Y A W-ii: A 'J , 11 ' ,gr X L I- Q QI ' me sf' U , , r lf . ' SRI' xl: 1' Bisliii-YES K M 'fi with X N - sg! 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'21 - --- i ir, Q- - 4-f - - or-se-a t -' -. .- -. .. - -r -5:5-:.:,5-',,g-j--, .. --aj ,I -' :-'.- .-v--.--:..'--'- -,rr-lil-I -Y. ' A A ' ga- f ,,, s 14,4-A. 1-'L-.ta-A 1' 5 N , - ,. 3,-.al -.., A 4. en, 9, -ve I i I S1 as , 12' 2 :- 5' 'if 7-E r ., -a .3 ,ii ' '41 I ix P- 'i .L , I . 1 w 1 N W 'H 'xr i L x I' I 5 I I 1 Q I f 2 1 J 3 'x . ? I . a I -it ig A 13- J 1' E si LK 1 9 9 'S . f J 'L X 's ta K - . Compliments fyfumnacnls SERVICE STATIONS R. C. A. RADIOLA Everything for the Auto STITSINGER BROS. Quality Meats - Groceries 513 Main St. Phones: DELIVERY Service with a Smile My father's in the coal business. Oh. What branch? He collects the ashes. -Goblin. Station Wheee Joe: I've got a Railroad Radio. Jim: A Railroad Radio? Joe: Yes, it whistles at every station. -Boys' Life. Save the Buttons A minister discovered a' button in the collection plate one Sunday morn- ing. In the evening, when he entered the pulpit, he announced: HI wish to remind you that there is a collection at the close of the serv- ice. The text I have chosen for the evening sermon is: 'Rend your heart ' I ' qs., - . . , ., ,. ,,.,,-,,-1'-,ja , -- - '- - , H -r.,-.f f - ,- Y -f. ----:---,-:I----:1',.---e . x--' ozf.-: ' R, If, .V it 'L .-7' Hs:- W- , L, 4 f , Lg .hn- Teacher: Don't you know that punctuation means that you must pause? Willie: Of course I do. An auto driver' punctuated his tire in front of our house Sunday and he paused for half an hour. -Normal Instructor. Please, lady, asked Meandering Mike, 'lwould you lend me a cake of soap? Do you mean to tell me you real- ly Want soap? Yes'm. Me partner's got de hic- cups an' I Want to scare him. -Ex. W'arning! Getting hot under the collar may overheat and bake your Adam's apple. THE MIAMI MODEL LAUNDRY C0. 407-409 Main St. PHONE 450 Humbach's Drug Store Whitman's and Gilberts' Chocolates Films - Cameras Try Our Sodas East Ave. and Grand Blvd. 1 : -. 1 E. I. I F 1 I, . -. I -,kg and not your garments'. 918 High St. l lf'5'i'i.. 'P :I 7 N g I-:'E?j-,fp fig n I I 5 I 1 s 3 i 'I I, I 1 G ? 5- 'Z if K1-,N . 5 1 1 K af' I 3 I I i I -, ,I I :'. - . -k 4 ' I 'J ' T, T. ' Q- i .1 10 A 2 -- I. af- 'A - 4.-'1 f 1 ' 2: 9 r 55 A- is f -rg rg gigg- f Q ' i L , i-iii-L' .. . I ' --L. f-:ffffff-if-s14Qf ' T' 'f22iiltTi1-iifasfffi ,S V A S' A 'gfisig ayzgfr' Ag-g,,f-J ,P '-rg,-A -I ,.,.e,3ga4 'f' ' ' 1 61,s:,:,. .i55g,. ix.,-L HamiIton's Largest and Best' Motion Picture Theatre f Cor. Front and High 880 Comfortable Seats FOX - FIRST NATIONAL - METRO GOLDWYN Pictures Showing Continuously l to ll P. M. Daily ga i WORTHMORE CLOTHE ff V, fa sU1Ts ALL QNE fa ff. TOPCOA'llS L, L TUXEDOS Q, if, Collegzate Styles for Young Men See llforthmore BLUES for grafluatzon ' l T A 7 fi l A Sure-Fire Method Going The Rounds A Scot applied for a position as l Ouch! That wasn't the toothl patrolman on the London police f wanted pulled. I ' fi ' force. Here is a question they put 1 UNGVQI m1I1Qi, Sald the d9HUSf, HI f 5 up to him in Scotland Yard and his Q H111 COIUIHQ EO lf, 5, 5 answer: . f 'ASuppose, McFarland, you saw a , crowd congregated at a certain point A New Animal l on your beat: how would you dis- l The young bride walked briskly -' 5 l perse it quickly and with the least into the market and said, I want a , trouble? half-pound of mince meat and please I I would pass the hat. cut it of a nice tender young mince. 5 U' ,t H, fr 'e f fl. fe - New W V fy L 143 ,Aa L, If O 'gm' O 1 E ii wifi' 2 Tl : 'R o-A - r-Q 'I 5 xii: 5 W ' 3AQ'xfv3 5 figiiiiaf 5+ 3519.-, Z, 'v, 4' Q 'Ksfi h ':'. 54 4-P :Vg CW 7.9: A CW .155 D -LEM ,, 33 R, F 'WL O 1 Q 5112: , 53 fn z J' x. 526' JUDGE EDGAR A. BELDEX 5 0 H R 1-:s'1's 1'u1.m: BUILDING 1'Al,'l. SCUDDER nm-11: ISIJILIHNG lil? 1fl'IN'l'5l' MILLIKIN LY S,l10'1 1'S 6 09 R 1-:x'1'sc'n 1.1-21: BL7II.111NG I I lllx LOII lflXINllllll IQLILUI lIl'l S IININKH R B1 xmu Obl I 1 MO0D1lI'1 x llhxls lllll Blunt Xl ION I OV L1 S 1 xl-111111 13lIIllIXK A XXDI IWS XNIJIIWS A ROI LIS UIN4 nl 01 IQINISKIILII Bun YY. C. SHEPHERD 715 Ihsx'1'sc'HL1cR Brxnnxxn DAN HUGH XVEBSTER 312 1Er:N'rsc'lI1.x4:n BI'lLl!1Nfi HARRY KOEIILER. JR. 501 Rr:x'rscll1,1a1e Blilmusn SIIANK N SIIANK 102-4 Rl-1x'r51'HI.xi1: B1'n,mxu RU l3l4IR'I' SOHNGICN Ki 3l7 lfl'ZN'l'Sl'lll.1iK BIQILDIN HARRY YVUXN ELL 5l0 lhax'rsm'H1,1sR BL'u.mxu L. J. ZI LIUX 52 0 R1cx'1's.1'lll,xa1: B1'xl.mxra YVARREN GARD 315 R1cN'1's1'l-11,1514 Brxmmx , Cv w ,I , 1 I 715 ' .cz ' NG 2 s , FYRUS J. 'UN 322 R -I ' 1.1-: 1 xu 1 ,-- L: I' ll 7 , ifff' 2- 1 4-, Y QQ, HU- ,-1: ' , XG ii: x iii 2 E. - filif wg Q : ' 1' an R aug., , QQ 51' Rl4:. ', .-J: ' . J s J N3-. , 'CE sf N H Ax :fn 4 N :Q f' 1 f es 1 - if :I , .14 , 2' Sr 4 ' '14 ' . 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Atherton Fruits and Produce Poultry, Eggs, Butter and Fish Phone 153 209-213 Court St. Eat KIRK'S Pies Grocers Sell Them Restaurants Serve Them KIRK PIE BAKERY 1419 High Street Bill had a billboard. Bill also had a board bill. The board bill bored Bill so that Bill sold the billboard to pay his board bill. So after Bill sold his billboard to pay his board bill, the board bill no longer bored Bill. Customer: 'll Want a pair -of spec- rimmed hornicles. Confound it, I mean heck rimmed spornacles- mean, sir. lVlr. Perkins, show this gentleman some rim-sporned hec- taclesf' Salesman: Do you Want this suit with a belt in the back and a cuff on the pants? Collegian: 'lNo. Do you Want a sock in the eye? 4, -. J-fa. v if' - .7 .,,..,. ,J -ff 1 I 3 M E! O O P-1 N ,-. rv V1 r-4 7' I3 O SD r-r N4 O C ,...,.,,., , L :Z 5i5'4:r.'.'l - ' 1 Pl - Pl-C-Q ' ..'..l','?'W-'K '1-'rrvr-w ff .. C. I -f . -' .. '. .- '-mf..--N . 2' f .. ' . 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