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Glass 1705tory Y, xxhat the crexx of 38 xx ent through 1n the Hrst fexx morths of IIS hlgh school career' Hundreds of uppcrclassmen yetrtd 1nd called th m soplncs 1 d llttlt green thmgs Hoxxtxer the tl1ss soon outgrtxx thts chnldnsh names 1nd organlltd xll for ont Ixt1t1 C xl lacher xxas commlssloned as t1f't11n xxzth Htrta Lxtb sthxxager for hns hrst mlte Stanltx Brnnkman as purs r Don Schlrmer 1s qu1rtermaster ln Ll'lll'2t of tht log 1ntl Chules Kllppel as pubhcltx m1nager for tht crulse After transmtnng thtlr routxne busmtss on th lm ' the passengers ascended the Qansplznlt 1nd yonned tht trtxx xn an mateur hour folloxxed bx 1n lfttrnoon of sxxln., After 1 fexx months II sea th x xx tre tonsldtred 1blt bothttl stamen, but thex xx ere homeslck for th famlhar harbor thtx ltturntd 1nd btt1me, for 1 short tlmt llndlubbtrs The crexx c1m tosgtthtr to thoost lts suptrnor 0111 rs frr a second truls Agaln Ktlth Cmllathtr xxas thostn slxlpptr of the trulstr Ind Gus I111rts xx IS m1de setontl Ill tommand The ktx to the xault xx IS tartfullx guardtd bx Bull Burg and tht rttortl of tht shxp s xoxwgt xx 15 lttpt Dx 1m Iske The anchor xxas then xx elghed and the captaln ordtrtd full speed 1he1d Tht hrst m1te 1nnounttd that .1 full pro gr1m had been planned and the first ex tnt xxas a Hoo doo Vhxtr s Ball , to be htld on th1t xxtnrdtst of mghts lrntl1x the thlrteenth The entlre shlp s companx turned out for tht partx xx htrt dantln-Y and QIIDLS proxlded plLlSlll' thxersuon After 1 fexx months lf se1 1nothtr major txent xx 1s 1 mncd bx tht trtxx A pl1x C 1rtntt x IS glxtli x tlected Cast of p1sstngers xx ho 1sp1rtd to dr1mat1t fxmt 15x tht tfforts of tht tntlrt trtxx liltl plsstngtr hst, tht p.1x b came 1 grtxt suctess Ilxtrxont rtturntd to h1s tabln and xx as TDXIOUS to plan anothtr txtnt Btfort thls tould be rtahltd 1 xxlrtltss xx 1s pltlttd up from Columbus Ohio, xxhlcla st1ttd th1t Hamnlton Hlgl1 School tlnnthtd tht QIIIC Chxmplonshnp ln blslxttblll Th chlnct t m some months l1ttr but thls txmt thrte LFUISCYS tlmt togtther to prtstnt 1 progttt thrtt tnmts 15 good as exer btfort Our Crulstr udtd tht othtr txxo hips to fulhll the t1sls the outcomt xx 1s 5xxeepst1ltts 1n txtellent musnt 1l tomttlx Capt11n Kelth Cv1ll1chtr SlQI'llllLLl 1ht1d to tht fl1 shlp that our trulstr xxould preplrt 1 gala sxlurt for 1Il th stnxors on htr tlttlts The b1llroon1 lbolrtl trulstr X xx IS rlgged out 1s 1 gmnt gr1pe 1rbor Hlled xxxth hundrtds of huge grape tlusttrs Tht floor xx IS pohshtd untnl xt shone 1nd soft muslc hlltd the romlntlt 1tmosphert XY1th thus mugn httnt CllfT1lX the sttond trulse xx as ended After Cl1ss Nxghr tht crunser returntd to port for 1 fexx months s 1x ln tht h1rbor Bx thls tlmt the crexx 1nd p1sstngers had re1chtd the hwh st qo1l of all seafartrs thtx noxx xxert tlnglblt for b xths on 1 blg lmtr for thtnr stmor orhttrs on tht l1st xoxage tht tompanx appolnttd Kemth Gallather 1dm1ral, XX1rrtn Stholltr rear 1dm1ral lm Isltt bosn ln thlrgt of the log md B111 Burg, purstr lrtp1r.1t1ons xx ere starttd bx tht trexx and tht passtn Strs to optn thtlr socul st1son Tottm poles xx ere punttd 1nd put up 1 glant tepee xx as bullt 1nd streamtrs formtd a xx1gxx1m hxgh lboxe the dxntt floor On tht night of the bw Ioxx xx oxx the thlef 1nd prlncess, xx hose xdentxtx had bt n lttpt 1 sttrtt plrxtltd into tht bxll room lttom panltd bx thtlr braxes and squlxxs Upon clost tx.1mm1 txon, tht thltf xx IS sttn to bt Ktlth Calllthtr 1nd tht Prmttss Dorothx G1rdntr Th tntlrt group gathtrtd 1round an optn tamphre 1n tht lndlxn Ioxt Q1lI xx1s htard ln tht dlstante 1ccomp1mtd bx the beatmg of tom toms Extn though tht passtngtrs xxtre far at sta they d1d not forget 1bout their native land and nts customs An elaborate celebratxon to commemorate the draftxng of the Constltutlon took plact t1rlx ln Dttember A banquet, xuth spealxers 1nd players, and 1 d1nce xxas suggested The prepare tht b1nquet hall Afttr enyoxmg thc dnnntr, the passtngtrs dmttd ntath rtd, xx hate, and blue strtamtrs To msur their l1st entrmtt Into the harbor, plttures xx hlch xx ert to strxe as thelr passports unto a nexx xx orld xx ere tllttn of tht tntlrt passtnger llst md trtxx lust lbout thns txmt 1 r1d1ogr1m 1rr1xed rtl1x1ng tht nexxs th1t the H1m1l ton footblll tt1n1 xx as only doxx ntd ontt Ind that tht b1sl1ttb1ll ttlm pl1xed IU tht stml hnlls 1t Columbus Tht dr1m1t1t abnlltx of tht sh1pm1tes xx IS lgaxn pfoxtd bx tht sutttss of tht pl1x The Rox 1l I lmllx Thrtt mort ports xx ert to bt rt1ched befort tht rtturn journtx llrst on tht progr1m xx IS Class Night, tht last so 11l funttlon on tht Sttllhtk' A cl1ss provrxm xx IS pl1nntd 1nd 1 sxxnng stsslon xx 1s htld afttrxx lrtls ln the - 1 B1tt1l1urt1tt tht ntxt Sllfldlx nlght, xx IS 15 soltmn th dlntt xx 18 g Tht triumph tamt xxhtn tht dl plomxs xxtrt xt l1st prtsenttd on the Tutsdlx of Com ment mtnt So agam thex turntd the lxner 1nd headed bltls to short bldtllflg txtrxont 1u rtxonr but no goodbxt . x A 4. 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356' -J fi' .L '-If-'.f ldith XY.-lfe Xlargarer Zoeller Q I If vu ,wa I AL J ' t 1 'o e ue .t e e rea: ames XYUL-s: Xnna fee graduation Speakers Xiilliiflefwfltlll xllNNl I ri lJ.UIs Sf71'dkz'I'i Hull Hosxaitn Kiiiii CLXII.-Xilllli Cimitiis Kilifml Ki-.ITM G.-xi 1 ,xcin it Nam s Ciu.'lc,itsH.xNit American History Club Award Eta Sigma Phi Latin Medal The Annual American History Club Award, originated in 1926. traditionally goes to the senior student. who in the minds of his class members, has performed the greatest service to the school. The original fund from which the awards are made was provided for by the trust fund started by the proceeds of a performance of Tony Sargfs marionettes. Since that time. contributions have been added by the graduating classes. The Eta Sigma Phi Latin Medal is the award given by the Latin Club to the student maintaining the highest average above ninety per cent in Latin during the three years in senior high school. 3111 iilvmnriunn liattg Brnnmhall
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Glass Qbropfzecy 38 A cold xx1nd blexx doxxn from the H1malax as as xx mad our camp a the foot of the mounta1n bex ond xxlneh 11 the forbldden c1ty xxe xx ere seeklng Vx e xx ere 11 daunt 1 Ss band of p1lgr1ms s arch1ng for the unknoxxn The last of the tents had been seeurelx staked and dusk Ind tal' n across the lonely yallex that lax before us Som xy here an oxxl called pla1nt1xelv and another note 1 strln e xxe1rd cund took up the call Suddenly out of noxx here 1 roup of call broxxn clad Hgures 1ppe1red from xmong 'hadoxxs The leader Ykltll a coxxl draxx n eloselx about h1s face held to h1s llps a th1n reedllke mstrument from XXllLl1 emanated p cuhar mus1e XX e stood ID lxxed 1ttent1on IS they form d a clrele Ind after deep s1le11ee tl e le lder hnllly spoke You Ire eome to seek 11111 xxlnelm you llone e Ill l1eXt.l fin There IS no t1me there IS no sp1ee The plst the present the future they are as nothmg lou emnot hnd them 1n the xx orld from xxlneh you elme nor beyond yon mountam s peak But deep xx1th1n your oxx n mmds hes the real1ty yxh1ch you seek I haye spoke A blue flame flared up 1n the txx1l1gl1t and a eloud of smoke yxh1rled 1n the restless a1r For a moment If eleared and the scene changed Under the b1g top the Vereker Brothers CIFLUS xx as 1n full sway n a yantage ponnt 1n the1r lUXUI'l0US tra1ler our old frxenu Don and Robert xxatched the croyx ds pour 1ng 1nto the grounds A cloxxn band under the leaderslup of Gordon H1leman svx ung IDIO YICYX There xxere Alfred Sherlff Robert Sxppel Henry Baker Clement Der1nsky and Lurten Fahrney all blarmg lust1ly Then folloxyed a pro cesslon of elephants capably handled by Charles Vlamous and John McKenney armed Wlth n1ne foot spears ln the baskets rode beaut1ful Egy pt1an prmcesses and xxe recog n1zed Lorena W1ley Jane Schmdler and Ruth Stegem1ller In a glass carnage came the cobras subdued bv the charm 1ng Bertha Bauerenss vxhxle B111 Betz sat 1n a corner playmg a myst1c p1pe In a cage of feroc1ous lnons rode lNancy M1les and Bob Schmdler and closely folloyxmg came Orlando S1mms xx1th h1s tra1ned s1m1ans A band of cann1 bals came next but we xxeren t fooled by the uncouth dlS gulses and decorat1ons of scalps and beads Lookmg eloselx we d1scovered them to be B111 Connell John Bmdhamer Lyle Courtney J1m Iske Clara DCFIHSRQ Lou1s Daroxec ayne Fowler, ack Henn1nger and Doreen Grothaus Bflnglng up the rear 1n a l1ttle donkey cart vxas none other than Dav1d Black We follovx ed the parade to the ma1n entrance vxhere Margaret Bonner and Ruby Clark xyere bus1lv sellmg tlckets Wl'1llB B111 Custer and Bob Anderson stood on tall platforms bally hoo1ng the shoxx just 1ns1de we stopped for p1nk lemonade xxh1ch Ela1ne Castator yyas sell1ng, whnle across the vxay ames Doxx nex and Ed G1eb l were compet1tors IH the hot dog stand A commot1on out slde drexy our attent1on and xxe sayy that B111 Burg and Charles Gwaltney had been d1scox ered try1ng to creep under the canvas and xy ere bemg eyected by Rox Croxx thers a handsome cop Hoxy ex er at th1s moment the great o1l magnate, Preston Daneff, came to the reseue and generously pald the1r adm1ss1on The Slde shows next attraeted us and xxe stood 1n amazement lookmg at the lndla rubber man, Robert Long. no less A new vers1on of the th1n man prox ed to be Cl1n ton Helton, and that work of art, the tatooed man. yxas Bruc R1chardson Of eourse there xx 19 a xxnld man too and though x e couldn t be sure xxe thought lt m1ght be Daxxd HITS h Eypenence and pfletlee galned 1n the lunch room at old H H S made 1 perfeet sxyord sxx alloxx er of Groxer Detmer and the art ot hasty eatmg acqu1red nn the same plaee made a flrc eater of Gerhardt Woedl On the othe1 s1d of the tent Lorune Plbst xx is lecturmg on se1nth mltters eoneermns, the bones of Henry Xlll xx h1eh she elumed to hue before her 1n 1 ezse xxh1le 'ylar yorxe NX eber Al1ee Nlxe Skmner Ruth Allen Stlnlex Brmk mm Thelml Cordes Annl Berrxmln and Hertl L1eb sel1xx lger stood lbout 111 lxxed SllLl1Le. lane XX 1nter xx IS the only d1stu1b1ne, element IS she xx IS 1nuneh1ne, l'lOlSllX on pemuts The txxo people lust lhelel of us looked lllTlllll!' Ill sp1te of Illlell' rubber boots Ind the b1ts of lux 1C,ll1t.I'l!12 to the1r elothmg Obx1ouslx they xxere fresh from the farm md xxe xx ere surp11sed to see that they xx ere loe NX arndorf and loel Lehmkuhl In a far eorner festooned Hlfll lstrologleal luero glyph1es sat the mystxe ol1nny foster A long l1ne of xx1stful ma1dens xx a1tcd 1mpat1ently to haye the1r futures foretold and xxe recogmzed them as W1lm.1 Bundy Cecelm Cahalane Eya Bobo Betty Bruek Ruth Ely Dor1s Ann NIcKasson and Betty Osterday A burst of mu IC came from the ma1n tent and xxe hurr1ed 1n to our seats just as Warren Scholler opened the shoxx With a crack of the yxh1p Into the three r1ngs leap d three xxh1te steeds rndden by beaut1ful bespangled lad1es lXaom1 Chambers Betty Crosxy ell and Ruth Kaylor Other acts follovx ed 1n rap1d success1on There xxere trapeze per formers Ke1th Gallacher Ray Waer who d1d a tr1ple somersault Orynlle Hays, Ray Kurs who swung bv h1s heels Rudy Okruhl1ca look1ng l1ke a beaut1ful butterfly as he flexx through the a1r Lula Cay se Georgeana D1egmann, Anna Elvxell 1n gold spangles and Harr1et Howard l1ke 1 damty blonde sxlph Then came a b1g apple contest fea tur1ng Glen Bonner Bern1ce Carpenter Elame Crossley Anna Lee Coyle Otto Hembeek Marjone Keller Donald LeRoy Dan lNeyy ton Charles Pflum Margaret Burney and Luc1lle Donges Once more the three r1ngs became act1ye as the tumblers came on Rmg number one featured Mar garet Booth Paulxne Bren1zer Bob W1lson and Bob Zecher 1n r1ch blue yelxet Rmg number txxo had B1ll Reeder Jm lNevy ton Hazel Ogg and Thelma Preckett 1n gloxxmg red sat1n While 1n rmg number three yxere W1ll1am Schvxenn El1nora Mart1n and Verla Poynter 1n cloth of gold What a spectacle' Then came the Russ1an dancers a xxlld S1ber1an tr1be 1n shmy boots and ermme jackets vxho vxh1rled and spun 1n mad abandon Mar1e Cash Earl Harrls George Kendall Maxme Lavxder james League Charles Hull Mar1e Nlorr1s George Schm1tt and Ixa Sm1th made up the cast of th1s performance Durmg the 1nterm1ss1on a group of cloxy ns amused us Wlfll the1r absurd1t1es but 1n SPIYC of the WlgS of earrot eolored ha1r false noses p1llovx stufhngs ete xxe kneyx them to be Lorenz Schelter Earl W1seman Don Sch1rmcr Charles I-alk and Eugene Hartsock There xx as some eonfus1on when George Altman laughed so llC2ll'IllX that he fell from tl1e seat and had to be dragged out by h1s heels by 'ylarxm Pettnt A tableau of lnmg statues folloxxed and xxe savy Mary jane Burns as Athena, Betty farmer as Psyehe, Dorothy Gardner as XV1nged Vnetory, Georgmnna Lehmann as an V' 1 V V 1 ' - -2 ' 1 1 1 V V' ' , ', 1 . . 1 3 1 r ' 0 1.11 1 V . - ' 1 x 1 L - - - VV x I V . . . . . .V V V 1 V V . - .- ,. 1 , ,, . 1V - c . 1 .1 . , U 1 e K 1- f 0 1 ' ' 1 - 1 1 1- -V V V - . 1 . . . 1 . 1 1 - '1 1 V1 E -1 ' . 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