Hicksville High School - Hixonian Yearbook (Hicksville, OH)

 - Class of 1922

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Verna Collins Lucille Conine Ida Driver Janet Griffin Berdena Kline Hazel Kline Ercel Lenz Amelia Leslie Helen Mercer Mary Lee Mohr - - - - - -President Vice President - -- - -Secretary - - - Treasurer Agnes Reas Juanita Stahl Gladys Steele LaVerne Weaner Murl Wentworth Carrie Wentworth Richard Ames Loren Applegate' Laurence Brush William Cleland Wendell Culler Forest Deardorf Joseph Dunbar Maynard Kleckner Carlus Miller Julius Waltenberger Alma Olson Motto: Not at the top but climbing. Flower: Red Carnation Colors: Crimson and gray Yell: H. H. S.! H. H. Sq! Class of '22, yes, yes, yes! A We'll be on top and there we'll stay, For we wear the crimson and gray. 3 T HE HIXONIAN ERCEL LENZ- EM Adelphian Class Vice President, 2 AGNES REAS- Rcasie Adelphian . Glee Club, 3, 4 Local Editor Spoondrift, 3 Neighbors DALLAS JOHNSTON- Chas Athenian President. 4 Class President, 3 Vice President, 4 Football, 2, 3, 4 Julius Caesar Play Oratorical Society, 3 Athletics Hixonian Sham LAVERNE WEANER- Red Adelphian Oratorical Society, 3, 44 Debating Team Neighbors THE HIXO'NIAN P X REIGN HADSELL- Cotton Adelphian Class President, 4 Football, 3, 4 Julius Caesar Play Oratorical Society, 3, 4 Debating Team Sham CARRIE WENTWORTH- Cary Adelphian Glee Club, 2, 3. 4 Oratorical Society, 3 Latin Club, 3 LADINE COLE- Peggy Athenian MAYNARD KLE CKNER- Muon-yard Adelphian Julius Caesar Play Photographer Spoondrift Florist Shop 1 14 l l THE HIXONIAN WILLIAM CLELAND- Bill Athenian Class President, 1 Oratorical Society, 3, Debating Team Circulation Manager Julius Caesar Play Assistant Business Manager Hixonian Business Manager Football, 4 Baseball, 3, 4 Neighbors MARY BURGOYNE- Betty Athenian Valedictorian Oratorical Societ 3 Y, Photographer Hixonian REGINA BAUMAN- Bus Athenian Society Spoondrift Jokes, Hixonian Florist Shop FERN BATTERSHELL- Betsy Adelphian 4 Spoondrift 15 THE HIXONIAN GLADYS STEELE- Glu Adelplhian Oratorical Society, 3 Basketball, 2 WENDELL CULLER- Windy Adelphian Oratorical Society,'3 Football, 3 4 Baseball, 3, 4 Florist Shop ' VERNA. COLLINS- Bob Adelphian Oratorical 3, 4 Calendar Hixonian ALMA OLSON- Josephine Athenian Oratorical Society, 4 Associate Editor Spoondrift Alumni Hixonian l Sham ' 4 1-6 3 THE HIXONIAN RICHARD AME S- Susie Athenian Sham 1 MARY LEE M OHR- Athenian MARTHA WENTWORTH- Mundy Adelphian Secretary, 4 i Class Treasurer, 3, 4 Salutatorian Latin Club, 3 Oratorical Society 3, 4 Editor Chief Spoondrift Editor Chief Hixoni Northwestern Ohio Oratorical Contest JOSEPH DUNBAR-Q-' Adelphian Oratorical Society, 4 Julius Caesar Play Neighbors A M errilyn 3.11 N 6J0eH 17 A N V 'THE HIXONIAN 5 l LAVERNE ARMSTRONG-ffeefmy Adelphian Vice President, 4 Oratorical Society, 3 Society Hixonian' LAURENCE BRUSH- B0'ushie Athenian A JAN ET GRIFFIN- Griffi1z Athenian Oratorical Society, 3, 4 Secretary Latin Club, 3 Glee Club, 3, 4 Secretary Glee Club, 4 Debating Team Associate Editor Spoondrift Associate Editor Hixonian Class Oration Neighbors CARLUS MILLER- Milleo ' Adelphian Class Vice President, 3 Oratorical Society, 3, 4 Football, 3,-4 Baseball, 3, 4 Julius Caesar Play Athletics Spoondrift 18 TI-ILE HIX ONIAN HELEN ARROWSMITH- Hengie Adelph-ian Secretary, 1, 2, 3, 4 Oratorical Society, 4 Class Historian Latin Club, 3 Neighbors LUCILLE CONINEj-- Athenian - Latin Club, 3 Chai JULIUS VVALTENBERGER- Judy ' Athenian , fe JUANITA STAHL- Stahlie Adelphian Cartoonist 'Hixonian 19 ' THE HIXONIAN - i BERDENA KLINE- Bird Adelphian Glee Club, 3,4 A Basketball, 2 Oratorical Society, 3 - Neighbors ' Adelphian President, 4 Class President, 42 Vice President, 4 A Football, 3, 4 Oratorical Society, 3, 4 Debating Team Captain Trackteani Business Manager Hixonian Business Manager Spoondrift Julius Caesar Play Florist Shop EMMA BRUGGEMAN-- Emmy Athenian Latin Club IDA DRIVER- Idy i Adelphian 20 LOREN APPLEGATE- Apple TIHE HIXONIAN J MURL WENTWORTH- Muriel Athenian Secretary, 4 - Literary Spoondrift, 3 Glee Club, 4 Oratorical Society, 3, 4 Literary, Hixonian Neighbors A ' X '1 HAZEL KLINE- Kline Athenian FOREST DEARDORF- Pug Athenian AMELIA LE SLIE- Melia Athenian, Secretary Girls' Glee Club, 34 ' President Girls' Glee Club, 4 Assistant Photographer Hixonian Florist Shop 21 THE HIXONIAN Swninr Gilman Harm Deep in our hearts lie buried , Mem'ries of precious worth, g Dearer to us than jewels, ' Schooldays of joy and mirth. lVIem'ries that cling and linger, Growing more fond each year, Filling our thoughts with rev'rence For our Hicksville High School dear. Far though we are wandering Through life's pathways wide, ' A bright star, Alma Mater Will ever be our guide. Yes, like a beacon burning Will direct our steps arightg And in our splendid triumphs Grateful, we'l1 reflect the light. Then a cheer for Hicksville High School Classmates, e'er our ties we sever, And a cheer for our class of Twenty-two g May our friendships last forever. ' -H elefn, Awowsmith, ,22 22 THE I-IIXOpNIAN Senior Gllzma llliatnrg Once upon a time, September 2, 1918, to be exact, there came to Hicksville High School a motley band of youngsters. After establishing themselves on the Freshman side of the assembly room they gazed around at each other speculatively and immediately decided that the next four years would be a happy time for them. As soon as Mr. Moats consented, the class organized and straightway began to hold parties. These affairs helped us grow better acquainted, and encouraged among some of the more susceptible, the affliction which cynics diagnose as puppy love . This was the year of martial music and khaki clad men. Proudly we helped in the various war drives, made booklets and gave money which we earned our- selves to the United War Work Campaign. When the cry of peace went ringing through the land, we joined in the joyful celebration with the knowledge that we, too, had helped. - 1 - - Q By the time the next September rolled around many of the boys had graduated into long trousers while among the girls were seen more elabor- ate coiffures which they kept in order with the aid of their mirrors. The ears of the whole Sophomore Class were burning with compliments the teachers paid us. According to them we were showing signs of bright- ness. So we kept studying and nothing very startling interrupted our peaceful course. When some of the girls went A. W. O. L. the command- ing officers managed to make hookey playing seem a dangerous sport. ' The preceding Junior Class willed us the SPOONDRIFT. It took a great part of our time to care for it but it was time well spent. Our legacy grew and grew under our care as it still seems to be doing under the present Junior Class's guidance. Our new school piano was a great im- provement, especially for the Glee Club Girls, but as usual the where- withal was scarce. Soon after the band girls came home there was a Minstrel Show. Any girl in High School was eligible and the music those ladies of cullur made ,was surely tantalizing. Later that year our class treasury was found sadly empty. Our allotment- from the carnival pro- ceeds helped but still we needed more. So our class did something new when we put on a benefit movie and the money rolled in. For us the money making business was really as much pleasure as work. On the,seventeenth of March came the Great Debate. William and Janet upheld the J uniors' name and the box of chocolates we gave them scarcely expressed our grati- tude. Springtime brought plans for the J unior-Senior Banquet. All we heard was talk of menus, programs, dresses and color schemes. The Ma- sonic Parlors needed decorating and in doing this and in the rides home afterwards several of the Juniors found each other very entertaining. The night of the affair was murky without but bright within. From all reports it was a success. . This year all our energy is put into use. The Hixonian requires a great deal of it. Then we are becoming proficient in cooking, sewing, type- writing, stenography, history,english, physics and latin. Of course, when it comes to social activities we are always enthusiastic and the boys showed how well they could play football. The Senior Boys' Sextette made the biggest hit of the season with their songs and costumes which were al- 23 THE HIXONIAN Ways startlingly original. Although our class is the largest ever to gradu- ate from Hicksville High School, Dallas and Faith decided it lacked digni- ty. To remedy this they determined to join the ranks of the happily married. Not to be outdone, the other boys organized a club to add to their prestige. Their pass word is hair tonic and their emblem a mous- tache. Wherever they go they scatter sunshine. No one was ever seen to look at a member Without breaking into a laugh. For the last year our life has been tranquil and pleasant. There have been few storms and many sunshiny days. If our life history is as happy as our school history, surely We will be a thrice-blessed class. i 4 -Helen Arrowsmith. AL THE H1xoNIAN Elie Svrhnnl Ellinuae mgzterg Brutus, why weren't you made into somethin' else 'sides a dog so's you could live? mused Bud Wagner to his trusty companion, an old mon- grel hound. In fact, it was almost a sob and with great effort, tears were prevented from coursing down his' freckled cheeks. Bud lived with his Aunt Mirandy, a bustling maiden lady of unaccountable years to the eyes of the lad. With all her hustling and bustling, funds were scant and all the money was needed for food and clothing. Not even enough could be spared for a dog license for Brutus and the scraps he was accustomed to devour could more profitably be fed to the small flock of chickens. Aunt Mirandy's simple little dwelling was on the outskirts of the vil- lage of Pleasant Dale. On this particular morning Bud was talking to the old dog before leaving for school. Young man, you git to school 'fore yer late, yelled Aunnt Mirandy, so the boy with a sigh and farewell pat to the dog started for the institution of learning. The building consisted of one room with a long loft extending over the most of its length. The furniturenwas simple and rude. Its whole appearance was of bareness and sadness, as though once it had been bright and cheery. But today all was excitement for within the past week chalk had disappeared, pencils were missing, inkwells had been tipped over and their contents spilled on neat copy books. Now had come the last straw. The master, fidgety Mr. Nosme, could not find his spectacle case. He had left it there the night before and now it was nowhere to be found. The entire village as well as the school knew that the case itself was very valuable for it had been sent clear from Boston and even had gold letters printed on the back. Who could be the culprit? School was called to order and one by one the pupils were questioned as to what they knew of the mystery and if they themselves were guilty. Bud looked across the room to where Sadie White sat but he didn't receive her usual smile, instead she sat rigid with her head held high. Soon mean- ing glances were cast in her direction and scorning fingers pointed at her. The girl's cheeks were deathly pale and her eyes unusually bright. Now it was her turn. To all the questions asked she responded with simply a brief no , but the master wasn't satisfied. This looked like guilt. Samuel Rinks, Bud's avowed enemy, testified that Sadie hadbeen seen coming out of the school-house long after all the other pupils had gone home and the very next day his prize pencil, the one with the red and white stripes tipped off with a large red rubber, was missing. Indeed almost everyone had some complaint to make except Sadie and Bud. But the latter had always been the girl's champion and had been known to give more than one miscreant a bloody nose for pulling the girl's flaxen braids. So if Sadie was the guilty one she would take nothing of Bud's. The girl had nothing by which to prove her innocence but her word of honor and at that time it lacked force for wouldn't a thief lie as well as steal? Mr. Nosme offered a reward of five dollars for the discovery of the guilty one and the return of his spectacle case. 25 I THE HIXONIAN That night Bud confided his trouble to the old dog. He himself was confident that Sadie was innocent but what could be done? The next day Sadie wasn't at school and suspicion deepened. The boy seemed despon- dent and even Aunt Mirandy's close questioning failed to disclose the trouble. Bud was forming a plan of action. After dark that night when all was quiet in the little house and his Aunt's regular breathing reassured him, Bud, this time accompanied by Brutus, crept out of the window and down the road toward the school- house. At the end of the lane he was met by Sadie. Cautiously they approached the forsaken building, foreboding in its gloom. The girl was left outside to watch while the boy and dog investi- gated the interior. Brutus though rather old and shaky still possessed some life, energy and a sense of smell. Few minutes had elapsed until Bud's attention was called to the fact that Brutus seemed to be chieiiy interested in the loft. Something was up there. Perhaps a bandit armed with guns, or a tramp, perhaps a fierce animal was even then ready to spring upon him. The boy's courage seemed to be oozing away and he wished himself safely home in bed. But he must prove himself brave or Sadie would think him a coward. -By the dim light of the lantern he could discern nothing unusual or misplaced about the room but the loft certainly looked foreboding. It was enveloped in dark shadows. Just then Brutus gave a low growl and Bud glanced around just in time to see a red squirrel coming out of a desk with an eraser in his mouth. So that was the culprit. Excitedly he called Sadie and his courage returning he preceded her up the ladder to the loft. There in a. little heap were marred pencils, bits of chalk and pieces of erasers but nowhere was the spectacle case to be seen for it was necessary, too, in order to obtain the five dollars re- ward. Yet they were happy in being able to prove Sadie's innocence. Looking once more about the room they could see no signs of the case. Just as they were leaving the building Brutus having run ahead came bounding back to them carrying something in his mouth. To their as- tonishment it was the lost case. It was in good condition for not one gold letter had been obliterated. The next day Sadie was again at school and again she smiled across the long room at Bud, for the mystery had been solved and she was no longer in disgrace. The squirrel lost his home in the loft and the mystery of the missing spectacle case was solved by the fact that upon examination Mr. N osme discovered a large hole in the pocket of his overcoat. Brutus obtained the reward for he had discovered both the guilty one and the lost case. With the money Bud purchased the license permitting the animal to live. Sadie's father, the town butcher was so pleased with the outcome that he promised to keep Brutus supplied with bones for the rest of his days. Thus the triangle of happiness was completed. 26 THE HIXONIAN LMA Uxmmas IH X ! X 7 If I, X X X, 5 mb OU' HH-1 Em CDD- 'JD Eli: CD- UE gm 12 65450 P14 H4 so mn-4 gr - 2 3,3 So: 05 :co Wm no 5' Q0 cnt., fps: Zo -5 Em S2 55 ZE mo ia om .pg-4 EO fbi N 55:2 1-I 3-.M ghd .. rn . Hs mee- mo 4? an H: S 533 5 x L -5 gn N l 1 l-I THE HIXONIAN Miller, Link, Rodocker, Hinsch, Ferguson, T. Johnson, Jordan, Blythe, Warner McClellan, Mavis, Otis, Zuber, Kreg, Cottrell, Battershell, Custer, Fry '29 THE HIXONIAN 1 Jjuninr Gllanzi HARRY MAPES --- --- ..... ---4- ---- Po eszdent JOHN BLOSSER ..... GERALDIND BATES --- Katherine Bevington Marguerite Blythe Leila Bowen Dortha Cotterell Pauline Fry Kathleen Hart Nora Haver Leota Haver Mildred Hinsch Mae Johnson Thae Johnson Lauretta Lucas Florence Link DorisxMann Arlene' Otis Isabelle Rodoeker ---- Sem eta? 11 ----T1ea.suoeo Maribel Van Arsdall Leontine Zuber Olen Alexander B Herschiel Fitzcharles Raymond Hofmeister Clarence Jordon Olen Mavis Dale McClellan Engene Newton Donald O'Neil Guy Volkert Douglas' Warner Robert Battershell Lavon Miller Ford Ferguson Burdette Custer CLASS COLORS-Purple and Gold GLASS FLOWER-Violet CLASS MOTTO-We'll find a way or make one CLASS YELL--Purple and Gold, Purple and Gold, The Royal Colors as we are told. Are we loyal? Well I guess, We're the Juniors of the H. H. S. THE HIXONIAN jjuninr Gilman Harm Out of the ages, dim and dark, A cloud of Freshmen descended. Little we knew what fate would bring, But we, our energies blended. y Into our work again we plunged And set our standards higher, Never to guard the lowest rung- We'd rather ascend the ladder. Rallying now to colors gay, Fair purple coupled with gold, Ready to finish our tasks begun To work till our story is told. Now at the start of our Senior year We'll aim for a work well done, Willing to fight without a fear, ' To take our place in the sun. Tho' we may go our diverse ways And others take our placesg Always we think of high school days With old familiar faces. I LalVon Miller, '23 31 THE' HIXONIAN 0 WA nfs' W rid 0 A4 0 SNAPS I 32 - THE HIXONIAN Yxo MO R53- X N ., X ,S THE HIXONIAN YP IJ nphn .fi +9 O E55 'A H E po 43 ,ns rn cv CD 'Fi 4-?Q','FC:' fig M755 C.'Jp.,U2 fc? ' ' Q52 QEEQ ang sam 'I-1 EE ontz, 11, F , 1' ae! 'co :egg E,-QE a:'r2'D O ,gg Ego ..-um QCD oD-4 gl- F4 EE' 0.3 firm E., . 34 w 4 Y r. THE HIXONIAN 35 er, ker, ney, Clay, Rug xwell, Edson Bow Wid Ma - AJ EES ag! asm, P ku Ed ia? 50:-. Do QQ vi Z1 cv M -Wm 'iz Q 'O -5 - GJ nw E3 seg Oo me-1 E wi- . 573 wQF' 55.549 gms!!! QMQ5 Egg ,lfho -232 C6509 E025 in Q60 EE s-TE gm Pa fi get s THE HIXONIAN Sophomore Gllams MAURINE HADSELL ....... ...... P resident DELoss HADSELL ...... ----Vice Presidenl DOROTHY THOMPSON .... ..... S ecretcwy MARJORIE SMITH .... .... T reasgwer CLASS CLASS CLASS CLASS Angie Arrants Daisy Beree Melissa Bond Irene Burlingame Violet Clay Zelda Dorsey Cleo Edson Bessie Forder Marie Hoff Fern Hook Wildred Hovarter Frances Johnston Garnette Krontz Grace Maxwell Zelma Miller Mary Moore Carrol Otis Zelma Peter Vera Reas Marie Rose Freeda Ruger Eleanor Snyder Viletta Townsend Iva Wartenbee Dorothy Widney Virgil Bowker William Cruikshank Gerald Greist Ward Hart Arthur Hefty Virgil Hofmeister J Olin. Hook ' Ralph Hook A Russell Kelly Ray Maxwell Robert McKahn Ray Middaugh Floyd Palmer Gale Smith Forest Townsend Roscoe Wagner Lester Feasel LaVerne Shull COLORS--ROSE and White FLOWER-Pink Carnation MOTTO-WOTk while you work, Play while you playg On the road to success, That is the way. YELL-Class of '24, Hicksville High, 4 Are we loyal? Aye! Aye! Aye! ' We are a peaceful class, but sometimes For our class colors, the Rose and the White. We fight 3 6 i THE HIXONIAN sivnphnmnre Gllama 15132111 We Sophomores of '22 Are here and on the run, , Sure We aim to have some fun. We brighten recitations With story, joke and pun, We Sophomores of '22, Gur will is strong and mighty, We will do and dare alway, We look ever on the bright side ' And endeavor to be gay, Even when our recitations fail, And extra hours We stay, We Sophomores of '22 To our motto We are loyal, And our colors, rose and white, Our class flower, the pink Carnation Is the loveliest in our sight, So we thank our faithful teachers And press on With our might, 4 We Sophomores of '22, I -fMcmrifne Hadsell '24 av THE HIXONIAN -, -1 ---f SNABS 3 8 ' TH ONIA f I J vi 'O E 4' . E ' ....g1m.s THE HI-XONIAN C! 25 .cz- an N 3-0 352 40 5-I an 5 o ,D r-. cv cu PQ .Sf -JJ an .-Q C3 U2 'P'4 '94 P. s-Q as er, Bessie, Perry, Volk E E 65 35' 4-7 cu DS I-T cv E cd D-1 FQ. fi E U2 L5 N. C5 cv Q rm. s-1 is. WD is o sq 4-7 U2 H -1-4 B24 I-I cv E 2 Q. C3 E 511' O F11 UT cv .-C1 , Bauman, Wilderson, Peter, Hug ar, Lower on D3 S. 3 S 35 .M o 'I-I he s-T cu 'U 'r 4 s-4 .-C3 U2 Second row- ii Q3 Q T2 .25 Q as .Q U2 :E s 5-4 U sf 0 2 Q 4 Q5 I2 3 5 51:7 O ,Q U1 'Fi CQ uf FI 0 1: s: :S O rn P: +9 '4-I Q2 'L' row-Crouse, Jordan, Wea11er, 'cs .H .c E-4 41 ith Mme, 1 L y R111-nbau gh' Wetzel IH W. S POW.. st Fir 9. S4 :E C6 E -O O RI! di' -5-9 0366 who 2.5 94'-1 an Q15 J.: MF-4 gm Um H13 4-W was 2 BQ' !-'1 O Ev, CYS P.-U. ,Q .. .gg 35.0 .fd H521 ,GSS 51 ME Q 1545 EO MB E . 512 U:- k S 2-T 22 is IE gl HE .Um rx QE O-r-4 :gs E-1 THE HIXONIAN 1 :Freshmen Gllaaz EDITH HART .......................-,.,,- ,,.,,., - MARY HUHGES ...... HELEN BURLINGAME ---- lla Agler Frances Bauman Gertrude Bishoff Ethel Clark Norvelle Conine A Hazel Crouse Margaret Cruikshank Ruth Dickerhof Clara Gaston Helen Gulliford Florence Hefty Elanor Jordan Ethel Kline Annabel Maxwell Beatrice Mettert Gwendolyn Miller . Ronald Wright Eva Miller Lucile Miller Wilma Peter Lucile Schooley Mabel Saunders Ruth Strain Marcil,e Van Arsdall Marguerite Weaner Sallie Welty Ruth Widney Elizabeth Wilderson Daniel Bessie Lourine Wonderly May Wort Merwin Applegate Wayne Bear Earl Beerbower Goff Clark Forder DeMuth Loyal Fickle Howard Funston Merle Hootman John Keller Carl Kisabeth Paul Lenz Paul Lower William Miller Elmer Miller Paul Miller Doyle Palmer Blanchard Perry John Rettig Gerald Rumbaugh Carl Shrider Carl Smith Wayne Smith Glen Volkert Karl Welty Charles Wetzel CLASS Comms-sky Blue and Old Gold.l CLASS FLOWER-Sweet Pea. CLASS MOTTO-We are winding the clock of knowledge, by and by it will strike. CLASS YELL-Rickety! Zickety! Zickety! Bang, We are the Freshmen of the H. H. gang, We are in it and we are alive, And we'll be in it till '25, 42 - --P'resident Secre tafry Treasufrefr THE HIXONI AN illreshmen Clllazz 15132111 We are the class of '25, Wide awake and much alive. We're sixty-three brave scholars, I Whose knowledge soon We'll turn to dollars. We scale the Walls of Education With our teachers' kind co-operation. Since we're boosters of the H. H. S. Our class inevitably spells succes s.' As for our colors, Old Gold and Blue, They mean more to us than merely a hue. A The gold's for worth in character fin The blue's for truth in our lives, Then for us you'll loudly cheer, 9 5 let it shine. At the end of our stately senior year. Then We'll aspire to higher things, Soaring on and on -- on Ambiti on's Wings. You'll surely find in the Book of Fame-- .n In after years, our class's fair name, Some in music, some in letters, Thus our dear old class will be Go-Getters ! -1 X, 43 Elanor J ordan THE HIXCNIAN SEWING, COOKING, TYPING 44 1 1 i -p1fL-f- f -1.1 -Q g-- -- 1. cf -1- 1 ,v --1 --7- T1--1-f f -fffw. .-1-,gf-K -1-.fi-.Tv-A-V -L vi, 1 1 1 111! 1 V1 v. .. 1 ,-N1 111 1- W - 1 f N ,, .V L 1. 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Secretary and Treasurer PROGRAM COMMITTEE Loren Applegate Miss Marcy Martha Wentworth Mr. Day Reign Hadsell Mr. Waters LaVon Miller Maurine Hadsell Maribel Van Arsdall Juanita Stahl Ferne Battershell Wendell Culler Joseph Dunbar LaVerne Weaner Agnes Reas Ercel Lenz Berdena Kline Maynard Kleckner Ida Driver Guy Volkert Pauline Fry Doris Mann 1 Mae Johnson Arlene Otis Maribel Van Arsdall LaVon Miller Clarence Jordan Mildred Hinsch Geraldine Bates Kathleen Hart Lauretta Lucas Olen Alexander Ward Hart Robert McKahn William Cruikshank Ralph Hook Marie Rose Ray Maxwell Fern Hook MEMBERS Ray Middaugh Roscoe Wagoner Iva Wartenbee Lucille Miller Garnet Krontz Ruth Dickerhoff Gerald Rumbough William Miller Charles Wetzel Ethel Clark Thae Johnson Cleo Edson Golf Clark Florence Hefty Vera Reas Maurine Hadsell Dorothy Thompson John Hook Allen Mavis Douglas Warner Verna Collins Carlus Miller Reign Hadsell Gladys Steele Carrie Wentworth Helen Arrowsmith Julius Waltenberger Eugene Newton Robert Battershell Violet Clay 46 Irene Burlingame Grace Maxwell Eleanor Snyder Daisy Beree Frances Johnson Arthur Hefty Gale Smith ' Annabell Maxwell Doyle Palmer Mabel Saunders . Edith Hart Gwendolyn Miller Norvelle Conine Carl Kissabeth John Rettig Ruth Widney Elanor Jordon Clara Gaston Frances Bauman Lourine Wonderly Loyal Fickle Glen Volkert Lucille Schooley Ethel Kline Marguerite Weaner John Keller Margaret Cruikshank Ronald Wright Wayne Bear THE HIXONIAN Athenian Eliterarg Smrivtg DALLAS JOHNSTON ................. .- ................... President HARRY MAPES .... ............. V ice President MURL WENTWORTH -- -----Secretary and Treasurer PROGRAM COMMITTEE Dallas Johnston Mary Lee Mohr Harry Mapes 1 Dortha Cottrell lVIurl Wentworth Miss Stuckey Raymond Hoffineister Miss Vollmer Deloss Hadsell Miss Swanson ' MEMBERS Mary Burgoyne Lucille Conine Emma Bruggeman Regina Bauman Amelia Leslie Hazel Kline Alma Olson Laurence Brush Forrest Deardorf Douglas Warner Raymond Hoffmeister Olen Mavis Donald O'Neil Hershel Fitzcharles Dale McClellan - John Blosser Leontine Zuber Thae Johnson Burdette Custer Zelma Peter Marie Hoff Marjorie Smith Dorothy Widney Wilma Peter Mary Moore LaVerne Shull Carol Otis Freida Ruger Melissa Bond Viletta Townsend Zelda Dorsey Angie Arrants Mervin Applegate Forder DeMuth Earl Beerbower Paul Lenz Wayne Smith Paul Miller Karl Welty Elmer Miller Zelma Miller Bessie Forder Ford Ferguson Lester Feaser Richard Ames William Cleland Mary Lee Mohr Janet Griffin Ladine Cole Katherine Bevington Isabelle Rodocker Leota Haver Florence Link Nora Haver Dortha Cottrell Deloss Hadsell 47 4i Floyd Palmer Virgil Hofmeister Gerald Griest Merle Hootman Russel Kelley Virgil Bowker Forrest Tonwsend Wildred Hovarter Ila Agler ' Gertrude Bishoif Helen Burlingame Hazel Crouse Helen Gulliford Edith Hart A Margaret Hoffman Mary Hughes Beatrice Mettert Eva Miller Ruth Strain M arcile Van Arsdall Sallie Welty Elizabeth Wilderson May Wort Paul Lower Blanchard Perry Carl Shrider Carl Smith THE HIXONIAN lliterarg gg Literary ability, an essential of every modern high school, was not wanting in the H. H. S. this season. The two societies, Athenian and Adelphian, were composed of the members of the respective classes, the Freshmen being equally divided. at the beginning of the term. The pro- grams were rendered twice a month, the societies alternating. These were composed of not only debates, discussions and orations but also musi- cal numbers, book reviews, pantomines, readings, playlets, comic sketches, talks and current reviews. I g The program committee showed skill and judgment in choosing parts suitable for the various people and ,the general willingness of the students was fully appreciated. Each student appeared at least once during the year. g 4 n 4 Over estimation of the service rendered by these societies is impossi- ble. The student is enabled to appear before an audience and to acquire a greater knowledge of literary training. Expression is one of the highest forms of literature and art. Why do we have great statesmen, diplomats, poets and writers in the world today? The answer to this question lies simply and wholly in the fact that they have been able to express themselves. It is to attain the high ideal of expression for which the people of today are striving. Perfection, it is realized,,,cannot be attained but a higher form of idealism can be reached. H , . A 1 It is evident that the student does notnow realize the valuable train- ing he has received from these societiesbut sooner or later while climbing life's rugged pathway, a full realization of the benefits received from this organization will dawn upon him. ' ' - 48 THE HIXONIAN X x . l Graturiral Gluntezat n - Alma Olson and Martha Wentworth were the local contestants for place on the Northwestern Ohio ,Oratorical Association program at Bryan. Martha won the local contest With the oration, For a Better Americaf' and Went to Bryan, April 28, Where she ranked fifth among fourteen con- testants. The H. H. S. feels that they Were 'very ably represented in the contest. 49 THE HIXONIAN I Qbratnriral ahh Behating vimrietg With a start made last year, the society was able to accomplish some real results this year. A new constitution was drawn up, officers were elected and the society was ready for business, such as election of oilicers and discussions on such topics as The Arms Conference, Should Ireland be Independent? Some of these discussions were conducted in the form of impromptu debates. The next Week would come a study on Effective Speaking conducted by Mr. Lutterbein. Thus on alternating nights the class would learn how to prepare a discussion or debate in logical sequence and how to present it forcefully and convincing . 50 ll THE HIXONIA.N Glnuntg Eriangular -Behate Ellie Gfeamz Aiiirmative: Janet Griiiing Reign Hadsellg LaVerne Weaner, Alternate Negative: Loren Applegate 5 William Clelandg Fern Hook, Alternate v Ellie Behatr Subject: Resolved that all immigration to the United States should be prohibited for a period of ten years. ' Hicksville 'aflirmative met the Tiflin Township team at this place and the negative team met the affirmative team of Ney at Ney. Both debates were spirited . and showed thorough preparation. , Hicksville won over Tifiin Township and lost to Ney. 51' TAHE HIXONIAN Flilixnnian Staff MARTHA WENTWORTH JANET GRIFFIN ..... ---------------------------Editor - - - -Associate Editor LOREN APPLEGATE V- - - ....... - - -Business Manager WILLIAM CLELAND--- VERNA COLLINS .... LAVERNE ARMSTRONG REGINA BAUMAN --- MURL WENTWORTH .... ALMA OLSON ...... MARY BURGOYNE -- JUANITA STAHL .... DALLAS JOHNSTON --- Assistant Business Manager -----------------Calendar ----Society Editor ------------Jokes ----Literary Editor ----Aliwnni Editor -----Photographer ------Cartoonist ---Athletic Editor THE HIXONIVAN 3 THE HIXONIAN' Ellie Svpnnnhrift One of the things that helps -to add to the enthusiasm of a school is a good paper. The Spoondrift is published monthly by the Juniors of the Hicksville High School. The first number of Volume III. was published November 14th. The Juniors have proven themselves equal to the task and the contributions from other classes have been a great help. , This is the first year the Spoondrift has proven a success financially and it is due to the general hustle and economy of the Juniors together With liberal advertising by the business men. The number of schools with Whom we have exchanged has gradually increased and the Juniors of next year should continue this Work for it is really worth while. The posters Were also appreciated and next year under new management, the paper is sure to be improved. 54 THE HIXONIAN 55 THE HIXONIAN , Girlz' 65122 Glluhs .i, 7 L, , ,W Top row--L. Haver, Griffin, Link, Hinsch, Wentworth, Marcy, Lucas, Blythe, Bates, Kline, Hart Middle row-Reas, Wentworth, Cruikshank, Burlingame, Leslie, Hoff, V. Reas, Bevington. Bottom row-Saunders, Widney, Weaner, Hoffman, Thompson, N. Haver, Mann. The Hicksville High .School Girls' Glee Club has been in existence for the last three years and has won a place as an essentialeand permanent organization of the school. It is not an exclusive club for all high school girls may try out for membership. The girls have appeared on several literary programs, serenaded the town at Christmas time and sang at commencement. The general try-out was held 'at the beginning of the year and at the same time officers were elected as follows: t Mary Marcy - - - - - -Director Amelia Leslie ..... ...... P resident V Geraldine Bates ..... - - - ....... Vice President Janet Griffin - - .... ......... S ecretary-Treasurer Kathleen Hart - - ....... Accompanist 56 THE HIXONIAN Seninr '-Bragg' C5lve GIluh C21 From the fact that there were only seven boys in this organization it could hardly be said that it was pa glee club yet they Were a 'fbunch of live wires and sang a variety of songs varying from Malinda to Nearer My God to Thee. Their many appearances were enjoyed to the fullest extent on the literary programs as Well as at other public occasions. Miss Stucky directed their work and deserved much credit for the success of the organization. I Q THE HIXONIAN Seniur Gllaza Flags R Glueshag Evening, Mag 23 THE FLORIST SHOP-lfV1ffmTfred Hawkfmfge SHAM Maude ....... ....... - . ...... - ..... Regina Bauman Miss Wells .... Mr. Slovsky----- Mr. Jackson--- Henry ..... -Frank Tompkins Thief ......... Clara- - - - Charles ---- Reporter ---- NEIGHBORS-Zona Gale Grandma ------- Mis'Able ---- Peter ---- Ezra ------ Mis'Moran ----- Mis'Trot ------ Mis'Elsworth ---- Inez ---------- - - - - - -Amelia Leslie - - - - -Loren Applegate - - -Maynard Kleckner - - - - -Wendell Culler --- Reign Hadsell ------Alma Olson - - - -Dallas Johnston - - -Richard Ames - - - - -Janet Griffin -----Berdena Kline ---- Joseph Dunbar -----William Cleland Helen Arrowsmith - - - - -LaVerne Weaner - - - - - - -Agnes Reas - - - - -Murl Wentworth v THE HIXONIAN Glnmmentemmit meek 5-Xnnnunrmneniz J unior-Senior Reception Friday Evening, May 12 Reception to High School Teachers Friday Evening, May 19 Baccalaureate Sermon, U. B. Church ' Sunday Evening, May 21, Rev. J. W. Fergason a Senior Class Plays, Huber Opera House Tuesday Evening, May 23 Commencement Exercises, Huber Opera House Wednesday Evening, May 24 Alumni Banquet Thursday Evening, May 25 59 g THE HIXONIAN Elie Ignatman It was a bright sunny morning as Carrier Number 56 drew near the Caxton Home for Aged .Women, and as he looked up at the window he re- marked to himself, If she isn't there againli' - He gave two quick rings at the door and while he rapidly sorted about fifty letters the door opened and a little group of old ladies came through the door in great haste and down the stairs into the great gloomy hall. Good morning, ladies, he cried. I guess by the looks of these let- ters there is at least one for each of you. ' A As the letters were delivered and the group melted away a little woman came from the parlor at the left and stood with .wistful eyes until the last letter was delivered. The carrier made pretense of seeing her for the first time, Well, well, Mrs. Ryley! he cried glad to see you up and around again, I've missed you these fine mornings. No, it hasn't come yet. , , He turned to go down the steps but his heavy bag needed adjusting and as he did so Mrs. Ryley came out and stood besidehim. ffl was thinking of advertising, she said. But I don't know what it would cost. I wonder if you could find out for me, Mr. Brown '? Of course I can, answered the postman. What sort of an ad did you think of putting. in ? Well, explained the old lady, a woman here told me about a friend of hers who had lost her daughter for years, and put a piece in the paper with the picture of her daughter, then other papers copied it, and the daughter way down in Florida saw it and came home to her mother. I have a picture of my son when he was sixteen but that was thirty years ago but I am sure hewould recognize it if he saw it. I thought, if they would put in thepaper that I was all alone and how badly I needed him and where I was,-you see he doesn't'know where to look for me. But what makes you think he'll write when he doesn't know where you are? questioned the postman. I don't know, she replied. It came to me one night when I was praying for him to return. It was an answer and it said that he would find me here. I thought it would be a letter but I have not received any, and when I heard that woman telling about her friend, I thought he would iind me in that way. It seemed like another part of the answer. i You are sure he is alive, Mrs. Ryley ? the postman said gently. Yes, answered the old woman, I know he's alive. Well, said the carrier, I'll take the picture and ask a' fellow I know in the 'Mirror' office if they will put it in for you. Perhaps he'd write something about it without charging you anything. He slipped the photograph into his pocket and ran down the steps waving a friendly hand at the old lady. That evening after the carrier had returned home he explained to his wife about the old lady and how she had requested him to put the picture in the paper for her. ,He handed the time-worn photograph to his wife and said, not such a bad looking kid, is he, Minnie? I Q 60 Q TI-IE,HIXONIAN Will Brown! A man who's so fond of loading up with other people's troubles shouldn't be a carrier, expostulated his wife. Then she looked attentively at the -face of the .boy of thirty years ago. To think of his mother waiting for him all these years! she cried, and her eyelids were wet with tears. ' Carrier Number 56 intended to drop in at the 'Mirror' oflice during the noon hour the following day, but when he reached the post-oflice the next ,morning he was told that his route would be changed for a few days and he must take a down-town district and shorten his noon hour because some of the carriers were ill. He was so absorbed in his new work that Mrs. Ryley's affairs did not recur to him until late in the afternoon when he saw the name Ryley 8z Cooper upon the door of an ofiice. I No time for it today, he thought, but it doesn't matter because I won't be past there for a week any way. He went into the building, inquired where the mail was to be delivered and carried it to the cashier's window as he was directed. It was here that the postman saw Mr. Ryley for the first time. He was a big man with a suggestion of force in his personality. He was light complected, having blue eyes and iron-gray hair. You can bring those contracts in at once, commanded Mr. Ryley to the cashier. Mr. Brown, the postman, looked at him curiously as the door of the private oflice closed, and then remarked, Boss in trouble? The cashier told him that Mr. Ryley had buried his wife the day -be- fore and the care of a sickly five year old boy depended entirely upon him because he had no relatives. The postman Went out into the hall and drew from his pocket the photographpof a sixteen year old boy and studied it closely. Minnie, said the carrier to his wife two days later, do you think a fellow's eyes will look much different when he's fifty than they did when he was fifteen? They'll be the same color, anyway. Why? answered Minnie. ' Oh, I don't know, but I thought I saw some resemblance ,between Mr. Ryley of that large firm down-town and the picture I showed you two days ago. r If it should be true! What a wonderful thing! It can do no harm to ask him. ' - ' Mr. Brown declared he would not and told his wife she would 'have to think again. ' ' ' Wait until I do the dishes, said Minnie, and we'll think together. The carrier was nervous the next morning when he arrived at Ryley Sz Cooper's office. He separated certain letters from the general mail ad- dressed to the firm and asked the cashier, Is Mr. Ryley in? I have orders to deliver some of the letters personally. Yes, ,he's in, answered the cashier politely. The postman knocked at the door of the private office and entered in response to a sharp: Come! When he entered the office he saw Mr. Ryley sitting by the desk with several neatly piled stacks of papers before him and as bunch of opened letters which had not been read scattered over the desk. In a deep chair at the window sat a tiny boy looking down at the street. ' 61 I I 4 THE HIXONIAN 'fMail should be delivered at the cashier's window, Mr. Ryley stated as the carrier handed him the letters. I That so, said the carrier, beg pardon, I'm a new man on the route. You may leave them then, said Mr. Ryley, but you may leave them with the cashier hereafter. The carrier had much difhculty in separating the desired letters from the several packages he bore. I know there's another one here somewhere, he said and suddenly the loosened package slipped and scattered a dozen envelopes upon the desk and about the floor. Among the letters there fell a faded photograph. The little boy slipped from his chair and grasped the picture. Look, papa! 'he cried. Look at the picture! and held it before his father's eyes. Mr. Ryley stared at the picture and then demanded, Where did you get this? Oh, it belongs to a lady to whom I deliver letters, said the carrier. It's a picture of her son. Her son! Who is she? Some name as yours, sir. There's a good many of that name on my route. She lives on Eighteenth Street. I wish you'd leave this with me, he said, and give me the lady's address. P I'd hardly like to, sir, he replied. I was to see about putting it in the paper with an advertisement telling where she is. She hasn't seen him for thirty years, and she's alone and not - not very well off, and I'd like to help her find her son. g Perhaps I can help to find him, said Mr. Ryley then looking up from the picture. Young man, he began, I know of a boy who left his home just as you say 'thirty years ago'. He was driven from it by a harsh father. He swore he would never return and he kept his Word. As years went by he often thought of his mother, but he had no reason to think she was not Well provided for and family ties never meant much to him until late in life he married. Then seeing his own child and its mother together, he saw what a son meant to a good woman and he tried to find his own mother, but all trace of his family seemed to be gone. . Then his little boy was left motherless too. Mr. Ryley stopped speaking. The postman kept silent for a minute and then said, And you think this friend of yours may be Mrs. Ryley's son? Well, keep the photograph and show it to him. Her address is No. 7 Eighteenth Street. But if he's not the man, I'd like to see about the advertisement for her son. She needs him badly. She won't need to advertise, said Mr. Ryley, as the carrier closed the door, he needs her, too. '- - -Gertrude Bishoyff, 25 62 THE HIXONIAN Alumni , illllnttnc 1Frienhship aah Sulfate. C f!9ffirers President ........ - ........ .............. D ELOY JAMES Vice President ............. ............ L EROY ATEN Secrctcw'y-To'eas2w'ev' ......... V .... ELOISE CORRELL Qlilasses 1881 1888 Nora Farmer-Shepard, Died Oct. 10, '02 Ella Everitte-Faber ...... Mendota, Ill. Mary Sinn-Kinmont ..... Albion, Mich. 1882 Viola Smith .........- ---ChiCag0, 111- Lillie Gorgas-Pettit ..... Hicksville, O. Almeda Platter-Bilderback ........ -,,,,,,--,----Died Feb. 3, 1896 Edwin L. Clay ........ Perrysburg, O. 1884 Ella Weaver-Clay ...... Perrysburg, O. 1885 ' V .Y Kate M. Meek ......... Pasadena, Cal. Carrie G. Brown .... Died Nov. 12,1897 Belle Rittenour-Gottfried, ........ ,U--,,,,-,----Fall City, Oregon Jennie Otis-Williams, Kendallville, Ind. 1886 Angie O. Wright-Utter---Angola, Ind. Adda Platter-Lesh .... Died Jan., 1920 Laura Hamilton-Husner .... Oberlin, 0. Luther Wlesner ..... Address Unknown 1887 Elizabeth Jordan-Clough ......... -g-----,,,,,,------Union City, Pa. Susie Ainsworth-Hardesty ......... ,,,,,,,,,,-----Los Angeles, Calif. Ida Correll-Culler--,Died Sept. 6, 1906 Nettie Vvilson-Wesner, Died Mar. 3, '96 Della Maxwell-Hilbert---Hicksvil1e, O. Olive LaRue-Austin ...... Angola, Ind. Gertrude Miller-Ackley, ......... --------------Died May 14, 1905 Mercy E. Coulter-Dorsey .......... ..--------------Died Jan. 3, 1921 Maud Meek-Hood---Died Feb. 9, 1914 Charles B. Brown--Died Apr. 16, 1918 1889 Anna Meek ............. Chicago, Ill Carrie Meek-Hunton ...... Chicago, Ill Edgar J. Correll ...... New Castle, Pa May Beadle-Glasmire ........ Cecil, O. Ella Duncan-Mitchell .... Columbus, O. Nellie Crowl-Haney ...... Decatur, Ind Dora Batchelor ...... Woodward, Okla. 18,90 Samuel A. Jordan ...... Cincinnati, O. Eva Nicholls-Landers ..... Atlanta, Ga. Minnie Ridenour-Bricker, Hicksville, O. Ada Conrad-I-Iood ....... Alpena, Mich. Curtis Overholt, Traveling Salesman -----....-----------------Ada, O.. , 1891 Mabel Umbenhour-Mundhenk ..... ------------------ Boston, Mass. Fordyce F. Richard, Conn. Mgr.--- ---------------1--Portland, Ore. 1892 1 Edith Batchelor-Gregg, ..... ..... - -------------Lescruses, New Mex. Bernice Hollinger-Hill, Syracuse, N. Y. .THE HIX ONIAN Grace Correll-Baker ..... Detroit, Mich. Laura Wesner ...... Address Unknown Georgia Brown-Milliman ..... Edon, O. George Lilly, Minister, Bloomdale, 0. Scudder Hull, Doctor .... Hicksville, O. 1893 Minnie Rose-Thompson, Detroit, Mich. Mary Smith-Seabold .... Detroit, Mich. Nellie Wilderson ...... Ft. Wayne, Ind. Grace Crary-Deardorf, N. Judson, Ind. Fred Umbenhour .......... Toledo, O. 1894 Lula Jump-Conrad ...... Hicksville, O. Effie Horn-Clark ....... Hicksville, O. Lucy Higgins-Guerney---Bandon, Ore. Harriet Correll-Hawkins .... Toledo, O. Cornelia Davis-Griffith, So. Bend, Ind. Pearl Ackley-Patterson, Elkhart, Ind. Mercy Shanklin .......... Defiance, O. Jenny Lilly-Rowan, Died Dec. 29, 1904 Ella Loomis ....... Died Apr. 20, 1898 Anna Martin ......... Died Apr., 1917 Nettie Nicholls-Hablawitz--4 ...... - --------------n1ea Mar. 31, 1919 1895 Florence Coulter-Gage, ........... --------------Los Angeles, Calif. Mercy Wright-Deibel .... Detroit, Mich. Harry V, Wilson, Civil Engineer--- P -,-------------Hamilton, Canada Frank Milliman --------. St. Joe, Ind. ' 1896 Clara Ma.xwell-Mastin---Hicksville, O. Minta Moore-Banks ----- Hicksville, O. Oris Rodocker, Principal ---- Jewell, O. Estella Hoffman-Katzenmeyer ----- -U-.----------Bowling Green, O. Mary Nicholls ----.---- Seattle, Mich. William Dalrymple, Died Apr. 13, 1919 Estel Lilly -----.- Died Sept. 15, 1920 1 1897 Irene Hayes-Pinkerton ------ Bryan, O. Wilberetta Williams-Conrad .------ ,,--,,,--------Kendallville, Ind. Leone Reaser-Kenison, ----------- --------------Battle Creek, Mich. Harriet Parker-Jaineson ---------- -------------Battle Creek, Mich. Bertha Wright ----- Died May 4, 1912 ' 1898 Jessie Wetzel-Wilson ---- Hicksville, O. Ila Ferris-Correll ------- Hicksville, O. Edna Parker-Troy ---- Pittsfield, Mas-s. Rena Wilson-Morris, Battle Creek, Mich Mabel Wyckoff-Dixon, Wajainega, Mich. Nelia Barnett-Maxwell, Marquette, Mich Herbert C. Tannehill, Dentist ------ --..-------------Muskegon, Mich. Orrie D. Rose ------ Kalamazoo, Mich. Carl F. Boester, Lawyer, St. Louis, Mo. Ethel Coulter-Smith- ------ Rolla, Mo. Virginia Batchelor-Needles ------- , ------------------ Pueblo, Calif. Martha Nicholls-Stanley, Buffalo, N. Y. Della Berger-Cole, Died Jan. 15, 1911 1899 Daisy Hill-Tuttle ------- Hicksville, O Frank Hiscox, Salesman, Hicksville, O. Harry Getrost --------- Hicksville, O Thoinlas Townsend, Real Estate ---- . ....-............ 4--- Toledo, O. Nellie Smith-Leigh .----- Auburn, Ind. Ray Davis, Mail Carrier, Auburn, Ind. Nellie Miller-Edwards ---- Chicago, 'Ill. Blanch Tannehill -------- Chicago, Ill. Lena Bricker-Grier---Ft. Wayne, Ind. 1 900 Stella Peacock-Dowellu-Hicksville, O. Bessie Helsel-Gadsey---Belvue, Wash-. Mabel Shenton-Zollnian ----------- -----------------Comstock, Wis. Dora Galloway-Berger---Lascar, Colo. Otho Dalrymple --.-- Mishawaka, Ind. Margaret Barnett-Patterson ----.-- ---------------Died Oct. 4, 1907 1901 Laird Hoff, Court- Stenogr,apher--- ----------L--------Hicksville, O. Walter Ferris, Lawyer, Hicksville, O. Ethel Cahill-Miller ----- Hicksville, O. Ella Boester ---.------. Cleveland, O. Altha Plotter, Stenographer ------ x -------------4--..--Cleveland, O. THE HIXONIAN Goldie Boon-Jolly .... Hillsdale, Mich. Ernest Boester .... Minneapolis, Minn. Charles Wetzel ..... Died Nov. 8, 1915 Mae Freeburn---l-Died Feb. 19, 1907 1902 Vada Bender-Wentworth, Hicksville, O. LaVerne Hart-Lybarger, Hicksville, O. Wayne Hughes, Merchant, Hicksville Bertha Peacock-Collins .... Dayton, O. Grace Tannehill ......... Chicago, Ill. 1 903 Jett Griffin-Hoff ....... Hicksville, O. Frances Carr-Bricker .... Hicksville., O. Guy Richardson ........ Hicksville, O. Fred Dalryniple, Clerk. Hicksville, O. Charles Seibert ......... Hicksville, O. Edith Rank .....-...... Hicksville, O. King Patterson .... Died Mar. 13, 1919 Grace Blosser ....... Died Mar., 1908 Blanche Lower-Wort .... Hicksville, Vera Johnson-Seeley .... Fae Miller, Clyde Maxwell, Merchant, Alfred Booth, Cashier-- Ward Hughes, Merchant, Merle Wort -Hicksville, Hicksville, ------------Hicksville, Frank Squires ......... Hicksville, Edn-a Oswalt-DeVore .... Sherwood, Vera Otis-Purdy ......... Findlay, Ralph Coburn .......... Cleveland, Dayton Wolford, Painter .... Bryan, Walter O'Neil ........,... T0led0, Fred Clemmer, Contractor---Akron, ,--,--------Hicksville, Hicksville, -Hicksville, Marshall Berger ........... Gary, Ind. Ed, Hilliard ........... QPitcairn, Pa. Grace Evans-Walker---Vandalia, Mich. Erma Wetzel-Plotter, Died Feb. 4, 1907 Arthur Scheidler .... Died Feb. 5, 1920 1905 Nellie McCord-Hiscox---Hicksville, O. Edna, Klinger-Bricker---Hicksville, O. Vera Peacock-Kohler---Boston, Mass. Florence Gruber-Johnson, Morley, Mich. Warner Jackson, Lawyer ......... ,------,-------Muskegon, Mich. Ross Crowl ......... Kansas City, Mo. Homer Beerbower .... Ft. Wayne, Ind. Norina Connoly-Kachudas, Chicago, Ill. Ralph Nelson, Cartoonist, ........ ------------New York City, N. Y, 1906 Bart Blosser ....... g---Hicksville, O. Pearl Cahill ........... Hicksville, O, Cora Beerbower ......... Edgerton, O. John Cleininer ........,,,,, Akron, O Beatrice Metz-Burch ..........,,, --------------Los Angeles, Calif. Dora Brink-Kirk ...... Kermit, W. Va Fred Drury ........... Britton, Mich. Edna Nelson. ......... Ft. Wayne, Ind. Joy Burley-Grooms .... Died Feb. 1920 Paul Kerr ........ Died Nov. 11, 1920 A 1907 ' Sada Bender-Brinck ...,. Hicksville, O. Ray McCauley, Dairyman, Hicksville, O. Jessie Hart-Croniley---,--Hicksville, O. Maurice Daniels, Mail Carrier ..... ------------------Hicksville, O. Ruth Ritenour-Rodocker, Hicksville, O. Gertrude Hilliard-Laub, Hicksville, O. Dena Landis, Stenographer, Hicksville Maude Schooley-Reverette--Q .... - ' ...-.,.-........ Mark- Center, O. Edward Willet .......... Antwerp, O. Mino Davidson-Burrell---Rossford, O. Koneta Helms .......... Paulding, O. Ross Connolly .-.......,. Chicago, I11, Lottie Metz-Edgar ...... Hicksville, 0. Fred Dean, Municipal Bond Salesman 1 ....... Q ....... Birmingham, Ala. Lottie Dell ....... Battle Creek, Mich. Eula Pettit-Clark---Kalamazoo, Mich. Claren Tracht ...... Kendallville, Ind. Mabel Johnson ...... -Died Oct. 6, 1915 1908 Nina Phillips-Schauffelberger ...... ------------------Hicksville, O. Fred Ferris, Clerk ...... Hicksville, O. Oscar Anderson ........... Toledo, O. Franklin Maier, Lawyer, Massillon, O. Lloyd Otis, Surgeon ........ Celina, O. George Ridenour, Doctor, Detroit, Mich. Estella Pettit-Stekatee ........... ----------..----Kalak1nazoo, Mich. THE HIXONIAN Robert Schimel ....... Ft. Wayne, Ind. Alta Griffith-Zook ....... Denver, Ind. Ethel Deardorf-Kincade, Garret, Ind. Lucille Ridenour-Steffen .... .. ..... ---------------TWin Falls, Idaho. Guy Crowl ............. Pitcairn, Pa. DeWitt Kerr ....... Died July 6, 1912 Mae Wetzel ....... Died Jan. 21, 1918 1909 Bessie Richardson-Husted, Hicksville, O Berneice Johnson-Schell, Hicksville, O. Grace Walker-Finzer .... Hicksville, O. Virgil Overholt, Professor, Columbus, O. Troy Farmer ........... Columbus, O. Wayne Bilderback, Teacher, Farmer, O. Helen Rank .............. Toledo, O. Ruth Scott .... , ........ Eugene, Ore. Alice Hanville-Byers ..... Garret, Ind. 1910 Don Evans, Teacher ..... Hicksville, 0. Clair Garver, Clerk ..... Hicksville, O. Carl Hook, Farmer ..... Hicksville, 0. Florence Blodgette-McKahn, Hicksville Ethel Fry, Teacher ..... Hicksville, O. Carma Johnson-Rowe---Hicksvi1le, O. Grace Johnston-McCormick, ,Hicksville Edi-th Wetzel-Dalrymple, Hicksville, O. Lela Getrost-Schooley---Hicksville, O. Elma Beerbower ........ Plymouth, O. lla Clemmer-Ripley ........ Akron, O. Phyllis Culler, Teacher--,-Findlay, O. Myrtle Huber-D-aniels .... Cleveland, O. Herschel Ackerman, Engineer ..... -----------------Ft. Wayne, Ind. Orza Bergener, Real Estate Agent-- -----..----------Ft. Wayne, Ind. Eva Bevington, Stenographer ...... -------------..--Ft. Wayne, Ind. Mabel Schaffer-Bergener ......... -----------------Ft. Wayne, Ind. Stella Lilly, Teacher ............. --------------Hartford City, Ind. Owen Tustison, .......... Garret, Ind. Hazel Seibert-La.Van .... St. Louis, Mo. Jennie Rose ....... Washington, D. C. Ira Beerbower .... Witchita Falls, Tex. Rose Bequillard-Beech ........... -------------Daytona Beach, Fla. Lela Gallup ............ Hudson, Mich. 0 Margaret Gessinger-Wetzel ....... -..---------------Burr Oak, Mich. Mary Pettit-Leininger ........... --------------Died July 28, 1917 1911 Stella Cuyler-Gillespie---Hicksville, O. Alice Dickerhoff ........ Hicksville, O. Winniefried Moore, Teacher ....... -------------------Hicksville, O. Bessie Vesper .......... Hicksville, O. Hazel Nelson-Gessinger--Hicksville, O. Hazel VVillet-Huber ..... Hicksville, O. Ethel Hook, Dressmaker-Hicksville, O. Daisy Diehl ............... Bryan, O. Franklin Stringfellow---Cleveland, O. Dorthea Boester ........ Cleveland, O. Bertha Mason-Felt ........ Bluffton, O. Blanche Hadsell-Miller ..... Peru, Ind. Pearl Place, Stenographer ........ -----------------Ft. Wayne, Ind. Zoa Overholt-Shimel..-Ft. Wayne, Ind. Lena Benslteel, Stenographer ...... -------------------Detroit, Mich. Fred Jackson .......... Detroit, Mich. Gertrude Brinck---Los Angeles, Calif. Walter Blalock, Lieutenant---,--- --------------Camp Vale, W. Va. 1912 Forrest Bricker ......... Hicksville, O. Mary Miller-Hadsell ..... Hicksville, O. Bernice Sauers, Teacher--Hicksville, O. Ross Tustison, Farmer---Hicksville, O. Warren Miller .......... Hicksville, O. Candance Arrants, Nurse-Cleveland, O. Floy Hauter-Jump ............... , .............. Died Aug. 31, 1921 Gladys Gallup-Taylor ...... Deshler, O. Fern Storm ........ Morrisonville, Ill. Harold Carr ........ Ft. Wayne, Ind. Gladys Cook-Flurkey ...... Brazil, Ind. Herschel Scott, Salesman-Eugene, Ore. Clyde Walters .......... Portland, Ore. James Lindermouth-Battle Creek, Mich. Fay Mason-Stumpell ....... Sumner, Ia. 1913 Iva Budd .............. Hicksville, O. Mary Booth-Kernmerer .... Antwerp, O. Elma Bungard, Teacher--Hicksville, O. Leah Hilliard-Hard ..... Hicksville, O. 'THE I-IIXONIAN Van Hadsell, Farmer .... Hicksville, O. Gladys Huber .......... Cleveland, O. Elsie Shoemaker ........ Cleveland, O. Nellie Hook ............ Columbus, O. Scudder Welty ......... Cincinnati, O. Laura Hadsell .......... Cincinnati, O. Charley Hole, Teacher .... Antwerp, O. Edna Wolf ....-......... Antwerp, O. Freda Waltenberger4Hosack ...... ,,------------------Sherwood, O. Inez Shull ........ Battle Creek, Mich. Claud Hitt, Dentist .... Calcutta, India Fre-d Bierstein ........... Chi0Hg0, Ill. John Arrowsmith, First Lieutenant, ,----------------Humphreys, Va. Herbert Blakeslee, S.ales Engineer-- ------------------Fresno, Calif. Donald Batchelor, Teacher ........ ----------------New Briton, Pa. Fae Gorrell-Strubing .....-.-.--- ----,,-,-------Spencerville, Ind. 1914 Beulah Otis --,,,.-.-. --Hicksville, O. Beulah McCullough-Hulbert ....... --U---------------Hicksville, O. Una Hook-Miller ........ Hicksville, O. Jessie D. Gorrell ........ Hicksville, O. Gladys Gorrell-Stu-ckey ........... -,-------n------Woodburn, Ind. Wayne Hulbert, Teacher--Hicksville, O. Lawrence Hart ......... Hicksville, O. Verda Elliot-Etchie ..... Hicksville, O. Lelah Breitenbachu-. .-.-... Tiffin, 0- Lenora Miller ...........- Bluffton, 0- Grace Huber-Christman ..... Bryan, O. Loren Carey, Farmer .... Hicksville, O. Fled Schell-Edgar .... Ft. 'Wayne, Ind. Marie Blosser-Carr .... Ft. Wayne, Ind. Ira, Dull --,-,,-,,.,. ---Hamilton, O. Preston Pugh ............ Butler, Ind. Helen Griffith .......... Auburn, Ind. Blanch Sauers-Nugen .... Auburn, Ind. Beatrice Otis-Stevens---Detroit, Mich. Harry Cook, Dentist ..... Coal City, Ill. Katherine Leslie-Walters ......... ---,W------------Portland, Ore. Wilma Poince-McCalla .... Chicago, Ill. George Patterson, Student .... Harvard Wallace Treat, U. S. Consul---S1nYI'I1-2 Lynn Bricker, Ensign--Norfolk, W. Va. 1915 Hollis Grover .......... Hicksville, O Bennett Rose ....... ---Hicksville, O Floyd Klinie ............ Hicksville, Ralph Wittig ........... Hicksville, Vernon Killian, Mail Carrier ....., Q o -------------------Hicksville, O Claren Saltzman ........ Hicksville, O Selye Hadsell ........... Hicksville, 0 Harold Batchel-or, Farmer ........ ------------------Hicksville, O Ardis' Hootman ..... f---Hicksville, O Bernice Keener-Ames .... Hicksville, O Naomi Mason-Husted----Hicksville, O Elizabeth' Boester-Wentworth ..... -------------------Hicksville, O Mabel Cairns ........... Hicksville, 0 Elba Dowell, Cashier .... Hicksville, O Virgil Willet ............ Columbus, O James Howenstine, Ag. Engineer-- -------------------Columbus, O George Henning, County Agent---- --------'--------------Celina, O Pauline Jackson-Irwin---Cleveland, O Pierre Willet ----------- Paulding, O Lela Hook-Miller -------- Hicksville, O Hazel Hauter-Morehart ------ Cecil, O Mary Arrowsmith, Teacher-Farmer, O Marguerite Wagner ---.---- Oxford, O Marvin Cole ....-------- Sherwood, O Dora Miller ---------------- Akron, O Viola Graham-Casper ----- Edgerton, O Claren Edgar -------- Ft. Wayne, Ind Zola Lenz, Clerk ----- Ft. Wayne, Ind Walter Fry ----.------- Detroit, Mi-ch Flossie Bungard -------- Hicksville, O May Warfield-Flagg ---- Onoville, N. Y 1916 Derrill Bricker' --------- Olen Moore, Clerk ------ Donna Swan-Arrants ---- Hicksville, -Hicksville Hicksville, Golda Huber-Renz ------ Sherwood, Martha Smith-Wineland- Garret James ---------- Iona Murphy ---------- Leota Voght-Kline ------ Hazel iVonderly, Teacher Doris James, Teacher--- Hicksville, Hicksville, -Hicksville, Hicksville, -Hicksville, -Hicksville Lucille Jackson-Strubing-Hicksville, Eliza Otis-Yager --------- Antwerp, Allen Elliot ---------------Toledo, I L THE HIX ONIAN Beatrice Brown, Teacher---Collins, O. Margaret Hall, Student--Columbus, O. Lela Blodgett-Irish------Edgerton, O. La Von Seibert ......... Detroit, Mich. Lloyd Hartzler, Student ...... Columbia Maurice Longsworth, Student-Delaware Shelby Phillips ..... Washington, D. C. Esther Otis, Student--Ann Arbor, Mich. Leitha Waltenberger, Nurse ....... ---------------Ann Arbor, Mich. Helen Olson-Johnston--Ft. Wayne, Ind. s Agnes Maxwell-Fetzer--Grove City, Pa. Gladys Winn ............ Chicago, Ill. 1917 Robb Cook ............. Hicksville, O. Arden Shull, Farmer----Hicksville, O. Kenneth Phillips, Farmer-Hicksville, O. William Henning ........ Hicksville, O. Alva Miller, Farmer ..... Hicksville, O. Gerald Crowl ....... ---Hicksville, O. Merle Fitzcharles-Weise--Hicksville, O. Helen Breitenbach ....... Hicksville, O. Vernice Beerbower-Carter ......... -------------------Hicksville, O. Raymond Fry, Farmer--Hicksville, O. Forest Warner ............ Toledo, O. Carl Scott, Traveling Salesman .... ----------------------Akron, O. Gladys Stacy-Fritch ........ Bryan, O. Ruth Biddle-Bates ....-... Findlay, O. Elizabeth Arrowsmith, Student .... -------------------Columbus, O. Edith Blodgette-Strete ........... --------------------Rockford, O. Iva Rose .............. Midland, Mich. Claude Bungard .......... Flint, Mich. Marie Wyckoff-Dixon-VVajamega, Mich. Agnes Hider-White ..... Detroit, Mich. Gale Poole ................ Gary, Ind. Mary Hook, Stenographer ......... , V . ----------------Huntington, Ind. Avis Gillette ............ Pitcairn, Pa. ' 1918 La Vonna Beltz ......... Hicksville, O. Bonnie English-Fry ..... '-Hicksville, O. Florence Hosack-James---Hicksville, O. Frances Kimble-Getrost-Hicksville, O. Vida Mabrey ........... Hicksville, O. Ruth Willet ............ Hicksville, O. 684 Eurie Elliot- ........... Hicksville Wayne Kreg, Clerk .... -Hicksville, ! Maybelle Gueth-Blythe--Hicksville, Lottie Forder .......... Hicksville, Mabel Applegate, Student--Defiance, O. Louise Mercer .... . ...... Hicksville, O. Emmet Masters ......... Hicksville Lewie Brown, Teacher---Rochester, O. Ruth MO0I'e .............. Dayton, O. Newton Richardson ........ Farmer, O. Fay Timbrook ............ Toledo, O. Ralph Beerbower, Student ........ ------------Co1umbus, O. Charles Overholt, Student ........ ------------Columbus, O. Clinnie Seibert .......... Auburn, Ind Annette Bauman ...... Ft. Wayne, Ind. Alice Beerbower-Berkypile ....... ---------South Bend, Ind. Pauline Otis ......... Ft. Wayne, Ind. Freda Peters-Cook ...... Nova Stoy ............. Coal City, Ill. Detroit, Mich. ,O. 1919 Vada Barnes, Teacher--- -Hicksville Mildred Batchelor ------ Hicksville, Clair Cahill -------.---. Hicksville, Ester Coburn ----------- Hicksville Hattie Hulbert, Teacher-Hicksville, Eliva Hilbert-Hook --..- Richa.rd Hootman ------ Hicksville, -Hicksville, Florence K1-eckner ----.- Hicksville, Lois Kleckner ----.----- Hicksville, Reba Laub ...-...--.--. Hicksville Freda Maxwell .---.--- Forest McCalla ---.-.-- Dorthy Schell -,,,,,--- Walter Stevenson ------ Charles Smith ---- , -.--- Goldie Topper-King ---- -Hicksville, -Hicksville, -Hicksville, -Hicksville, -Hicksville, -Hicksville, Madonna' Warner- ----.. Hicksville, Voda Barnes, Teacher---Hicksville, Ward Baker -....----.-- Hicksville Myrtle Ginther-Mills---Ft. Wayne, Ind. Ralph Palmer, Farmer---Hicksville, 0. Helen Armstrong-Hall -.---.---.- ---------------Rldgeport, W, Va. Winniefred Band-Grubb ---- ' Grabil, Ind Ensor Conine, Student--Ft. Wayne, Ind. Esther Howenstine, Student .----- ----------.---..--..--Columbus, O. THE HIXONIAN 1920 Doris Armstrong-James--Hicksville, O. Mary Wittig, Teacher---Hicksville, O. Violene Otis, Teacher .... Hicksville, O. Mabel Hulbert, Tea-cher--Hi-cksville, O. Olan Bricker ........... Hicksville, O. Mary Kenner .......... Glenn Burgoyne ....... Virginia James .... Leota Hitt ........ Fordyce Moore ......... Genevieve McCormick--- Hicksville, -Hicksville, -----Hicksville, -----Hicksville, -Hicksville -Hicksville, Katherine Bender ....... Hicksville, 0 Edith Cottrell, Clerk .... Hicksville, O Lyndall Stahl .......... Hicksville, O Hazel Foust, Teacher-g--Hicksville, O Reed Hook, Farmer ..... Hicksville, O Leila Miller, Bookke-eper-Hicksville,-O Gladys Cunningham ..... Hicksville, O Hilda Weller ........... Hicksville, O Marjorie Smith ......... Hicksville, O Birdie Burlingame-Elliot ......... ------------------l-Hicksville, O O Homer Applegate, Student-Defiance Herbert Willet, Student .... Deiiance, O Mercer Pugh, Student-Toledo University Helen Peepers-Smith-Bowling Green, O Kathryn Conrad, Student ........ Bowling Green Vance Bricker, Student---Delaware, Emily Arrowsmith, Student ....... O O -------------------Columbus, O Donald Welty, Student .... Bluffton, O Morris Mastin, Student---Delaware 'J O Lola Bevington, Student .......... -------------..Breneau Univ. Ga. Bernice Swann-Beerbower ......... ---. ............ ,---Columbus, O. Erma Hilbert, Stenog. Lutheran 'Hospital ............ Columbus, O. Ralph Sellers ........... Auburn, Ind. 1921 LeRoy Aten, Student ..... Delaware, O. Ester Miller, Bookkeeper-Hicksville, O. Eloise Correll, Student .... Defiance, O. Harold Armstrong, Student-Defiance, O. Kathryn Johnson, Student-Def1ance, O. Donaldson Monosmith, Studen-t .... --------------------Delaware, O. Jennie Horn, Student ..... Defiance, O. DeLoy James ........... Hicksville, O. Mildred Longsworth, Student ...... -..-------------Bowling Green, O. Gerald Palmer ......... Hicksville,-P-O. Vera Bauman .......... Hicksville, O. LaRue Pugh, Student-Toledo University Eldin Sholl, Student-Bowling Green, O. LaVerne Zuber ......... Hicksville, O. Grace Lash .............. Hicksville, O. Ray Laub .... ........ H icksville, O. 1 922 Laverne Armstrong Helen Arrowsmith Fern Battershell Regina Bauman' Emma Bruggeman Mary Burgoyne Ladine Cole Verna Collins Lucille Conine Ida Driver Janet Griffin Berdina Kline Hazel Kline Er-c-el Lenz Amelia Leslie Helen Mercer ' Mary Lee Mohr Alma Olson Agnes Reas Juanita Stahl Glady.s Steel ' LaVerne Weaner Martha Wentworth Murl' Wentworth Carrie Wentworth Richard Ames Loren Applegate Laurence Brush ' William Cleland ' Wendell Guller ' Forest Deardorf Joseph Dunbar Reign Hadsell Dallas Johnston Maynard Kleckner ' Carlus Miller Julius Waltenberger THE HIXONIAN 70 . 1 ef- --- - 1114 '-1.1-ff ' .-.xv--'fi--Q- r- 'wr -rdvw. ff' -L'-pgs.. 1, , .' ff- 1 N 'f-fff:-1.-1--.-- -,srvsw 1,,-1.-.15 Aa 1' .1 - 3 , . c' ,ed-f ' .5 4' q w 5 V- ' Aw w 1- -,ex-in f. .1 ' ., AZ.,-'-ff?-2' V, 1, -ff,- ac. tv-A-.s' . 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While we were busily wearing off the newness and seeing who was present, the piano was kept talkative. We were suddenly startled by a bright light which seemed to come from outside the house. We rushed to the windows and learned fto our great reliefj that it was only a bonfire which the boys were industriously feeding. We hurried to the scene of our campfire and soon our voices rose in Pig-in-the-parlor, Skip-to-my-Lou, etc. We were quieted, however, by the appearance of wieners, buns, marshmallows and apples. After these had vanished into parts unknown, we -again found ourselves gathered around the piano. This pastime soon gave away to Forfeits and Checkers, and many of us were discovered to have worthwhile accomplishments hitherto unrecognized. By this time the hour was quite late, even for Seniors,-so we adjourned with many thanks to our host and a joyful goodnight . It was the girls turn to entertain the boys, so we planned a Christmas party to be held at Berdena's home, on Thursday evening, December 21st. Our guests began to arrive about 7:30 and we rejoiced in a large attendance, a merry crowd, and plenty of chaperons. The house was beautifully decorated and the Mistletoe and the Tree aEorded much amusement. The game of Ring-on-the-string was played to wear off the for- mality and then Flinch and Rook were uppermost in our minds for quite a while. We were disturbed by Alma, who persisted in declaring that she could and would hypnotize our dignified andhunexcitable president. Reign stoutly opposed her ideas until brought to the test, but whe supper was announced he was perfectly hypnotized and had to bow in defeat. The pot-luck supper. was favorably disposed of in a very short time with much joking and laughter. s - The tree began to groan under its weight of gifts so we decided to lighten its burden. All of us received appropriate presents and our chaperons were well re- membered. Sooner than it seemed possible the clock chimed midnight, so we gathered together our belongings and joyfully set out for our respective homes after wishing everyone A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! - 72 l THE HIXONIAN Deep, glistening snow 'and cool, frosty-nights always make us think of Bob parties, and Seniors are no exceptions to this rule. So in January, with this thought speaking for itself, we placed ourhopes before our teachers. Afairs have been known to happen' when least expected and this partyproved to be one of those affairs, 'As snow can't last forever, our teachers decided to break, law and custom for once and allow us to have our party on Tuesday night.. p' A ' in , 'Two bobs met us at the 'American Building 'and conveyed us safely to the beautiful country home of Maynard Kleckner. We had an excitable 'sled ride and'were met, with a warm welcome when we at last arrived. 'After playing the usual games, we partook of an excellent supper, consisting of oyster soup, pickles, sandwiches, doughnuts and punch. After we had thoroughly warmed ourselves we started on our homeward journey. The evening was well enjoyed by all and no wonder-we endured UD seven chaperons! . , k ' --L. C. '22. juninr-Seninr Ziamquet The annual J unior-Senior Banquet for the year 1921 was held April twenty-ninth in the Masonic Parlors. It was a great success in every way. The reception room was beautifully decorated in Crimson and Gray. Cherry Red and Nile Green furnished the decoration for the dining room. ' After an elaborate three course dinner the following program was rendered. Toastmasterr- ............ - .... . - ....... -----A .... Reign Hadsell, '22 1 Welcome--'L--L- ' .......... -- ..... Dallas J ohnston, '22' ResponseQ----f-- .......... ...... L eRoy Aten, Saxophone Solo--- --- ---- ----- M ary Burgoyne, '22 Sparks ------ ------- --------- Mr. B. H. Lutterbein J Vocal Solo ----- ----- ---.------- M i ss Gladys Cook Rif'lleS ---------------..-- --------- D eloy James, '21 LaVerne Armstrong, '22 Trombone and Cornet Duet ---- -.- -- Juanita Stahl, ,22 ' 9 Reading ----M--an-----H -un M -Regina Bauman, 22 V Carrie Wentworth, '22 . -Amelia Leslie, '22 Vocal T110 - ' - ' F aith Coughanour, '22 Prospects -.-- ----------- ------ - - -. ---- Janet Griliin, '22 Vocal Solo ----- - ' ----- ------ ------- J e nnie Horn, '21 Chorus ---------.------- . .------------------ --------- J unior Class After singing the High School song many best wishes were extended and all departed with a pleasant smile and happy word for everyone. B 22 1 73' THE HIXONIAN ,Iluninr artiea On the evening of January eighth, the Juniors held a party at the home of Guy Volkert. The house was beautifully decorated in honor of St. Valentine's Day and everyone was bound to have a good time. The player piano was pumped almost incessantly and much vocal talent was displayed by the boys. Miss Stuckey, our chaperon, helped wonderfully in making the party a success and oh, such eats! After thanking Guy for the splendid time, we de- parted for home. -K. H. '23 Friday evening, October fourteenth, the Junior Class met at a Grove near Lost Creek for a wiener roast. After many unsuccessful attempts, a fire was at last started and it was thought to be unusually bright. Miss Vollmer and Miss Stuckey, as chaperons, proved experts in the exciting games which followed. Refreshment of wieners, buns and apples were enjoyed by all and at the early hour of twelve, the partyadjourned. -M. V. '23, Elie Svnphnmnre-Elrvzhman Marty The Sophomores entertained the Freshmen at a party given at the schoolhouse on Friday evening, October the fourteenth. Miss Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. Waters and Mr. Day were the chaperons. It was a clear, pleasant evening and there were a large number present to enjoy the merry time. Many games were played and after everyone was exhausted from the strenuous energy exerted in playing parlor games, refreshments were served by an efficient committee. At eleven-thirty, the Sophomores, not wanting the Freshmen to lose too much of their accustomed rest, moved to adjourn and from later reports it was learned that everyone arrived home safe and sound. . Snphnmnre mtg' The second Sophomore party was held at the home of Maurine Hadsell in January, with Miss Marcy and Miss Swanson as chaperons. The evening was spent in playing games and singing. The remains of a dead man were passed among the guests, causing much terror and bringing many screams from the feminine members. A At a late hour, refreshments were served and all started home. D T - . . '24 74 'i' THE HIXONIAN illrmahman Parties On the stormy night of October the twenty-seventh, the Freshmen held a mas- querade party at the home of Beatrice Mettert. Almost immediately after arrival they unmasked and played a few games. Then every one was called into the sitting-room, the lights turned low and ghost stories were told. During the stories there could be heard ring off, that's enough, let's leave, etc. Refreshments consisting of buttered rolls, pickles, pumpkin pie and cheese rolled into small pumpkins were served. After this, fortunes were told and ea.ch read theirs aloud. Some more games were played and then the fifty-five Freshmen departed for their homes. .l..i -1. February the third, the class was entertained at the home of the class president, Edith Hart. Although it was not yet the fourteenth, the house was beautifully deco- rated for that day. . During the forepart of the evening games were played and about ten-thirty sand- wiches, pickles, ice cream and cake were served. At the late hour of eleven-thirty, the Freshmen started homeward. . The Freshmen girls entertained the boys at the home of Elizabeth Wilderson on April the twenty-first. Games and contests kept the Freshmen out of mischief ibut not three Juniors who disconnected the light switch several times.J Many of the popular songs were sung, then light refreshments were served. At a late hour the chaperon, Mr. Waters, informed them that it was time all Fresh- men were in bed. Amid much talking and laughter they departed, having enjoyed themselves immensely. Ronald in particular had a fine time, because he had passed his sixteenth birthday the day before. - -E. J. '25 X 75 THE HIXONIAN Elie Glaruiual Co-operation is essential in every walk of life especially in school where the classes and teachers must co-operate to be successful in any one thing. Without co-operation and pep any school activity is impossible. This is the reason then, that the Carnival was a success in every way. Every- one boosted and worked with a will, displyaing mines of pep and en- thusiasm. One of the distinctive features of the Carnival was the Julius Caesar Play, given by the boys' of the H. H. S. with the help of Miss Stuckey who should be complimented, together with the boys for the excellent produc- tion rendered. The boys displayed fine musical talent as well as the ability to act their parts with realism. Artistically decorated booths were to be seen in every corner of the hall and in the different class rooms, educational and amusing shows were staged. The Freshmen were very fortunate and succeeded in securing music from all over the world which was greatly appreciated by all. The Sophomores conducted a dainty and refreshing little tea room wherein quaint little Japanese maids served tea and wafers. ' ' The Trip Around the World by the Juniors was very interesting and worth while. Prof. Hadsell furnished his anthropological collection much to the enjoyment of every one. g . The Senior Baby show was a howling success and the Athletic show revealed to us that in the near future the H. H. S. would develop cham- pions in this line. In fact everything contributed to make the carnival a success and will be remembered by all who participated in any way as one of the big events of the year. ' - b iljlvtwa .-,,.v,,. ,H K ,Viv A , w u U H v :Mg ' , ,jim xlqlwml V, I 1 K M ,N , , NEW! V V +m N NM V , ,mlm my u N W , ,,3g1,WMW1 aw ,113 t My Wx Y NH Y V L L E . 3 L 9 5 5 ii ? E 4 r, n 5 E 1 5 5 5 E F 9 5 E s E X. 9 5 If n E E s 5 E E e E1 3 5 5 5 a 5 6 E E E E 5 Q E E s 5 E E i .1 E n if 4, E x E J s f THE HIXONIAN Fo '77 0 'r Au. R. THE HIXONIAN Mar Clinwzlf' Great was the rejoicing in the halls of the old H., H. S. when it was learned that Mr. Lutterbein would be our Principal another year and in- cidently Our Coach . He knew the meng what the 'weak points in our defense were and started in with the same old pep and enthusiasm to build a great fighting machine. Although handicapped by the loss of sev- eral first string men before the season had fairly begun he had whipped new material into line, building up one of the strongest teams the H. H. S. has had for several years. He secured foemen worthy of our steel but by his splendid eforts and the loyal support of the squad the team. came out at the close of the season with a creditable string of -victories. Mr. Lutterbein is a lloyal school worker and a very interesting teacher of social problems. - So here's to the Coach, the man who knows The place to strike the strongest blows, When the quarter-back should sneak And the line hold fast, And never give up until the very lastg s So here's to the Coachf' Elie vbernnh Hiram The second team is seldom given as much credit as is due it in ordinary years, but this year the splendid work done by it has been well recognized by the spectators at the games. Many members of the second team were so capable that Coach Lutterbein could fill any gap in the first teanil line-up with full conhdence in their ability to play their man to a finis . ' It is needless to say that the team-work of the first team depends largely on the fighting given it in practice. Real loyalty is shown by these lads who donned the cast-offs of the squad and sweated with only a very small chance of making this year's team. They will be well rewarded for this toil in the following years when they will no longer need to sit on the sidelines, anxiously watching for a signal from the Coach, but will be doing their best out on the field for Old Hicksville High. Many of these boys will fill the vacancies left by the Seniors this year and new men will answer the call of the second team to make it stronger and better. 78 THE HIXONIAN iliirkzuille atilinrt mague The squad journeyed to Fort Wayne for the opening game of the .sea- son. The squad was at the peak of physical perfection due to good coach- ing and intensive training and practice, but with the exception of one player it was the backfield's first game. In spite of this handicap Hicks- ville would have probably won if the large crowd that had assembled could have been kept off the field. This caused many annoying delays which enabled the Fort Wayne squad to recover from their fatigue caused by the furious onslaughts of the Hicksville line. Hicksville finally lost with a score of 28 to 6. Hague at Hague H In no way daunted by their defeat at the hands of Fort Wayne, the squad journeyed to Payne to play the first of a series of two games with them. The Payne men outweighed our men from 15 to 20 pounds to the man, but the Hicksville squad proved to be the faster and better trained of the two. The game was a hard fought one with many casualties on both sides, but the superior training told and Hicksville won with a final score of 28 to 6. , ....1 l- Hague at 31-Iirkemille Payne came to Hicksville with the determination of winning and had practiced hard to accomplish it, but so had Hicksville. Payne made the first touchdown by a series of air attacks and end runs, which for a mo- ment bewildered the Hicksville line. They finally woke up, however, and started an offensive of their own, which resulted in four touchdowns before the final whistle blew. Payne was unable to keep the offensive and was forced to take the defensive with the ball, most of the time, in Payne territory. Hicksville again won with a score of 28 to 7. 79 THE HIXONIAN Eli-Iauilzmh at Zllirkzmille Word from the coach of Haviland reported a strong team, so the coach decided to open athletic relations with that school. It was their first year in this line of sport but they had been going strong in -their own com- munity. They had plenty of beef but the superior training of the Hicks- ville squad made possible an easy victory. When they gain experience and confidence they bid fair to become worthy foemen. At the close of the game the score stood 51-0 in favor of Hicksville. 1-Iirkzuille at Napoleon. Napoleon had the same' old heavyweights on their squad with a few light open field runners. Hicksville put up a game fight but could not gain through their heavy line and were forced to take the defensive. Napo1eon's giantffull-back made most of the gains and proved to be a hardlboy to stop.' Fighting to the very last Hicksville was forced to the goal line time and again. The game ended with a score of 41-0. Hicks- ville is promising herself revenge next year. 31-Iirkzuille at Garrett It 'proved to be a muddy and rainy day forfqthe game with the old rivals, but both teams were confident of winning. 1 ,Garrett made a touch- down the first quarter by an onside kick which proved. to be a complete surprise to our backfield. By the same method they gained the ten yard line but were stubbornly held there by the Hicksvilleibdys for three downs and were forced to try a field .goal which succeeded 'Tfi going between the goal posts. By this time Hicksville's fighting spirit was aroused and they walked through the Garrett line for two touchdowns thus taking the lead. The last few minutes of the games Garrett tried an end run but the runner was forced over the side lines. The referee, however, refused to call the play, making Garrett the victor by a score of 14 to 17. 80 .THE HIXONIAN Hem Wert at '-Eirkauille A large crowd of rooters gathered at the gridiron to give the home team their loyal support. Hicksville opened the game by making a touch- down by an onside kick, which proved to be a surprise to the visiting team. Two more touchdowns were made by long end runs, made possible by splendid interference and quick line shifts. No more touchdowns were made but there were lmany thrilling moments with plenty of fighting spirit in both teams. ' Van Wert by a series of quick plays succeeded in making a touchdown, but were unable to repeat. The game ended with the final score of 21 to 7. .- ..l.-l- Gliig Gram ua. Qigh Srhnnl ' There was much excitement and speculation when it was noised around that a game had been scheduled with the fast city team. The game started in a field of' mud, causing many fumbles and laughable casualties. In the third quarter, one of the Hicksville back's recovered a fumble and made the first and only touchdown of the game. Capt. Blalock made many long gains. for the city team but lost on flukes, due to lack of practice. The game ended with a final score of 6-0 in favor of the High School. - G Cbarrref at Qirkauille The Hicksville squad again met their old friends, Garrett, in a hard fought game on Thanksgiving day. Garrett had defeated Hicksville earlier in the season but not without a mighty struggle. The Hicksville team appeared upon the field determined to win. The Athletic Director of the Ft.,Wayne Y. M. C. A., was secured to referee the game, giving satis- factory decisions in every instance. The first quarter ended with the score O-0. Because of 'the muddy condition of the field many fumbles were made when both teams were at the point of scoring. In the second quarter L. ,Miller went forty yards around right end for the first touchdown. The next was made by C. Miller recovering a fumble. At the end of the half the score was 13-0. In the second half Hicksville plowed through the Gar- rett line and made two more touchdowns, one by L. Miller through tackle and the other by Warner through guard, after a hard series of plays. When the game ended the score stood Hicksville 26, Garrett 0. 81 T, THE HIXONIAN DALLAS J OHNSTON'-HCILIIVSD Captain Here was a captain Whom all the players respected and admired. Being a hard fighter himself, he put the fighting spirit into the whole team. The coach considered Chas one of the best captains to be found in high school athletics. The squad wishes you the best of luck for the future Chas . LAVON MILLER- Nib Quarter Back A quarterback should be fast, able to think and work quickly and above all things to use his head. We firmly believe Nib has all these accomplishments as well as others. His ability to pass, and work quar- ter-back sneaks made him one of our best ground gainers. Nib has another year. WILLIAM CLELAND- Bill Manager On account of a wrenched hip Bill could not try out for the squad but he was unani- mously elected Manager. It was found necessary to order new equipment costing three hundred and twenty-five dollars. Under his skillful management all but fifty dollars of this amount was paid. The school will miss Bill as a financial ad- viser next year. '8 2 THE I-IIXONIAN LOREN APPLEGATE-UA1J2Jl9,, Tackle A tower of strength, a man built to with- stand the knocks of life is Apple . His position at tackle was invulnerable. When thought necessary he was called to the back- field where he was a good ground gainer. The coach will miss Apple next year. RALPH HOOK- Pat Half Back Here was a new one but to see the way he tore things 'up one would not think so. At the other half he played a brilliant gameg his spectacular open field running being a source of wonder and delight to the side lines. The squad liked his fighting spirit.. Pat has two more years to play and should make an enviable record for himself and school. .Q DONALD O'NE1L- Dub by Guard Dubby proved to be a bearcat this year. At tackle or guard he played a consistent game and succeeded in polishing off all his opponents in fine style. Dubby liked to trip the other fellow by stepping on his necktie. He is a Junior and should be a great factor in next year's squad. CARLUS MILLER- CZL1Jid Center Although a good line bucker and open field runnereCarlus was needed to strength- en the line. At center he was a sure passer and rarely failed to place the ball. He liked to play open center and fool the opposing team. His greatest fault was scratching the other fel1ow's face. I S3 THE H XONIAN DOUGLAS WARNER- Duckey Half Back At half-back Duckey played the old re- liable game. Whenever a yard or two was needed to make the downs, Duck was the man to carry the ball. He is a Junior and because of his grit and bulldog determina- tion was unanimously elected Captain for next year. Good luck to you Duckey . JOHN BLOSSER- Blossie P At center or guard John could be used effectively. His greatest delight was to fool the interference and grab the man with the ball. He will probably take Miller's place at center next year and should win an enviable record there. RAYMOND HOFMEIS'l'ER- H u1?ie Guard When the whistle blew Hume was there with the goods. He is a sure tackler and could be depended upon to block his oppo- nent effectively. Hufl'ie is sure of a posi- tion on next year's team. CARL SRIITH-uC0d7L6y,, End Although a close follower of the baseball diamond, Codney could not resist the call of the gridiron. He came out Kregularly to practice and his ability to catch forward passes and block end runs soon marked him for the end position. Codney is a Fresh- man and bids fair to emulate his brother Usidfi. 84 THE HIXONIAN WENDELL CU'LLER- Windy A End Although often outweighed Windy was never outplayed. His ability to catch for- ward passes and break up end runs made him capable of holding his own at all times. Judging from his actions in the Hicksville City vs., H. H. S. Windy -will probably become a champion swimmer. He graduates this year. ' WARD HART-'iSOCkup,, Full Back Sock played full-back like a veterang his line plunges and defensive playing made the opposing team recognize in him no mean opponent. Sock is especially known as a juggler of forward passes. He is a Sophomore. ROBERT BATTERSHELL- Pfigmy End We expect big men to do great things but when a little man by sheer pluck and perseverance distinguishes himself, he has our honest admiration. His best game was at Napoleon where he broke through their interference time after time and stopped the onslaughts of their giant full-back, which won for him the admiration of the sidelines. Bob has anotherisyear. REIGN HADSELL-ciC0tt07Z,, Tackle To hear Cotton discuss anthropological subjects one would never think that he had time for such a .tame thing as footballg but Scoville says it's a great game. It is said that his harmless chatter never failed to shatter his opponent's nerve. Some say he kicked Napoleon's giant-fullback on the shins! Cotton graduates this year. 85 THE HIXONIAN 'Eli-Iigh Srhnnl Sung Hicksville has a high school that is very hard to beat, She stands among the highest in all athletic feats. 4 She has a lot of Rah Rah boys, who have the time and lots of joys And when you ask them where they're from they proudly say We come from that beloved Hicksville High, Straight from her old walls of fame, To herald abroad the standard she holds, And make records wherever we can. RAH! RAH! RAH! We want to make use of the knowledge she gave, By reflecting deeds of renown. We'll have a lot of fun but always just like oneg We'll stand up for our Hicksville High. Sb THE HIXONI S7 I n THE I-IIXONIAN 88 son, Warner, Smith ler, Culler 32 292 Q9 . FRU F3025 Ecru' ua QQ GJ :Es m O-4 P23 O HS K--1 Q3 MJ Townsend, Hootm O'Nei1, THE HIXONIAN Ease mall The season started with a ten inning game at Paulding. After playing nine innings the score stood 8-8. In the tenth inning Hicksville failed to score. Paulding succeeded in bringing in one score, making the final score 9-8 in favor of Paulding. The next game was with Payne at Hicksville. Neither team scored until the seventh inning. In the seventh inning Payne's defense broke down and the game ended with the score 8-2 in Hicksvil1e's favor. On May 5th, the day of the track meet,' Hicksville de- feated Tiffin Township with a score of 16-2. After an inter- val of several hours Hicksville defeated Farmer 13-4. By Winning these games Hicksville Won the championship of Defiance County. During the remainder of the season Hicksville is sched- uled to play Paulding, Tiffin Township, Payne and Ft. Wayne. The outlook for the future is very good. 89 THE HIXONIAN mearers nf the 31-I Roger Warner ...... Carlus Miller ..... Donald O'N eil .......... . Lauren Applegate- - - Wendell Culler ...... Dallas Johnston ,.... Douglas Warner ........ . Ward Hart ....... - Ralph Hook .... Lavon Miller ........... . John Blosser ........... . Raymond Hofnieister Carl Smith ..... 4 - - - Robert Battershell, ...... Reign Hadsell ....,..... . Deloss Hadsell .... William Cleland ........ -Foot Football Football Football Football, Football Football b ll Foot a , Foot ball Football Football Football Football Football, Football Football Baseball I 7 7 3 ball, Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball I THE HIXONI.AN Elie Befianrr Cllmmig Glrark meet For several years there had been more or less agitation among the high schools of Defiance County for a county wide track meet. Finally, in the early spring of 1922, Hicksville took the initiative and invited all schools of the county to participate in the meet at Hicksville on May 5th, All the high schools of the county, eight in number, accepted the invitation, but because some of the schools were in session only eight months, the number actually represented May 5 had dwindled to three, Farmer, Tiiiin Township and Hicksville. In the track meet Hicksville easily earned first place, with a total of fifty-seven points. Tiffin Township won second place with thity-two points and Farmer third place, with a total of fourteen points. Because of the muddy condition of the grounds the meet could not be started until one o'clock, and it- was almost eight o'clock before the final event was completed. s Of greater interest than- the track' meet however, were the baseball games. Farmer, Tiffin Township and Hicksville were to decide the cham- pionship of Defiance County. Hicksville and Tiffin Township crossed bats first. Although the Tiflin Township boys put up, a splendid fight, Hicks- ville won easily with a score of 16-2. After an intermission of several hours, during which some of the events of the meet were staged, Hicks- ville took on her second opponent of the day, Farmer High. Hicksville agsgi Lishowed her superior ability and defeated her old rivals by the score o - . . We hope that the track meet may become an annual affair and that in the years to come all schools of the county may come to Hicksville to display their talent and ability in athletics. All schools represented this year may well feel proud of their accomplishments. Come again. 91 F1 v- THE HIXONIAN Appreriatinn This edition of the Hixonian could never have been realized had it not been for the loyal support of the business men, who so liberally advertised in this vol- umeg therefore we Wish to thank these loyal boosters and to ask our subscribers to peruse the advertising pages and patronize those who have patronized us. 92 ,Q iiri Hifi W Y ifnfw HQ FSR, uhm imvrtzmng alvfthar X '4 ? 1 u F l 54- E 3 3 r f 5 Y n s : -I 5 If 2 L 7 L r c X I I K Z1 I 4 u E k I 5, L 5 J I :Q 1 x EI 1 H Q S, 1 5 Q E E E 5 Q Q E 1 3 5 ? f 5 B 2 5 3 L1 L1 5 4 3 L J E H 5 5 .. Q1 A 5 5 -l 2 E THE HIXONAIAN x , x !7i ,, ff t'q ffqg g '73 WM,Qf1f' W X 1. Q C W . X. X Glalenhar Ahunrtizing THE HIXONIAN CALENDAR September School begins with live new teach- ers and numerous Freshies. Which created the greater curiosity? No booksg therefore no studying or proficient recitaitons. The Freshies are guided safely to their destination by the upper classmen. Two days of vacation. How can we endure it? Another week began. What a life of trials. . The school house seems more like a bake oven than a place of learning. Where's a fan? Mr. Armstrong says he will re- quire only a few dates this year, as he doesn't believe in them. The Freshmen boys and girls find each other quite interesting. Nothing of importance. As usual, the sleeping beauties have to be awakened. Miss Marcy leads singing. 22, 23. No School. Defiance Co. Fair. A Every one has forgotten all they have learned and more, too. Rev. Dickson speaks in chapel. First appearance of grade cards. 29, 30. We are aware that one month has passed. Those test papers! October Mr. Day arrives twenty days late. Our curiosity is aroused again. Too many attractions. We find some of our names have the honor of being on the black board in assembly. Some honor! Friday at last. Senior boys show their loyalty by sporting crimson and gray sweat- ers Rain. Mr. Lutterbein, not being able to secure any -salt at the proper time, succeeds in chasing the birdie from the assembly. Carrie falls down stairs because of an attraction above. . Miss Lilly visits the Sr. history class. Football, 54 to 0 in favor of Hicksville. Carlus takes his long sought for nap. ' Beans seem to be quite a curiosity in the assembly. The key proves to be a fortune teller. Football 27 to 0 in favor of course. ' Mr. Amrstrong insists that Mt. Vernon is situated on the Maumee. Another game. Miss Marcy unconsciously reveals age which is indeed surprising. Glee club is organized. Chapel. A new song is attempted. Result? Ask Miss Stuckey. Organization of Oratorical asso- ciation. Thoughts of tomorrow. No school. Teachers attend insti- tute. Garret vs. H. H. S. October ends with rain. Blue Monday. November Seniors sell Lecture course tickets. Nothing doing. Election of the Annual staff. Van Wert is beaten. . Dallas takes charge of the assemb- ly. We are sure he would make a kind teacher. Mr. Lutterbein thinks if the rules of the H. H. S. can not be learned in four years, there is not much use in making them. Room five has become a picture gallery. Johnnie Keller nearly drowns him- selfywith ink. Armistice day celebration. -First issue of the Spoondrift out. Congratulations, Juniors! Too much Constitution Oh, where are our wandering boys to- day. Poor bunnies. Miss Stuckey becomes angry when we weren.'t doing nothin'. N fi--ie-if-4''i'-i'-i-'i-'i'4-'i-'i-4'-i'4-'levi'-i-'l i'4-'i i !cr! i-'ai-4 2 1. Everybody's cross, even the teachers. 22. A glorious history test. 23. Adelphian lite1'ary program. 24. Thanksgiving vacation. We are thankful that things aren't worse than they are. 25. No school because of results of previous day? ? ? ? ' 26. Alma says Oliver Goldsmith was potted with chicken pits. 2 29. Arthur Bristow, a blind musician and composer of music, shows his ability along that line. 30. Mr. Waters and Richard discuss different subjects in Physics class. December 1. Nev members enrolled in Debat- ing society. 1 2. Martha speaks in Chapel on the subject of Education Miss Swanson thinks some of the Senior boys act like Freshmen. The Freshmen are much pleased with the compliment. 6. Everyone is enthusiastic about the coming track meet. i 7. Reign is sure that bums were dropped from the aeroplanes. 8. Ercel and LaVon are separated be-cause of their desire to enter- tain each other. 9. Program. A. M. classes reversed. 12. The windows 11eed oiling. 13. Mr. Lutterbein walks his beat. 14. Mr. Armstrong:-What is the dif- ference between American and German dolls? Carlusz-The American made dolls are painted and look more like real. 15. Hot lunches are prepared for the first time. 16. Every thing's dull. 19. Mr. Waters rearranges seats. Eleven are tardy. 20. Snow and sunshine. 21. The rediators seem to be loved by all. 22. Senior party. The teachers re- ceive useful presents. 23. Literary program. A Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year. 26, 27, 28, 29, 30. Vacation., f'!f'P'! P'I ! I I i i I I''I F I i I f f I'.'F I P'l I l i f' 'i i'4'fi-4--i-4r-'i'-l-4-4 i i'4-'if-'i i-4c4 i i--i'-i'4'4 hl'-i'4'4-' Haclsell's Music House Hicksville, Ohio 4-4'i-4'+-i-+'i-fi-4-4'fi i'-2'+4'4 i l--l'-i'4'-l-'i-'i-'l--l-4'4'-i- CD CD Q UQ CD 2 5?- SD n 3 E7 as .5 FD 5 . 'i'S5 P E i P'P+'i f K fi'F'! f'i P'i i I P'i ! i ! I ! i I P BUY Player Pianos, Pianos, Phonographs, Records, -1-4--M-4-+4-1-1-4-4-4-M--1--1-+++'1f4f -x- 'B -s- -s- -F' -a -1, 55 Z -1- -f- C. 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LaVerne can't keep track of her pocket book. Those pesky boys. Several people have ,terrible coughs. 1 - Program in Senior English class. Bob party. n . 'The moustaches are growing nicely. Rev. Bartz speaks in chapel. - Mr. Day seems to be interested in some 'of the Junior girls. He watches them continually. Another month has passed. February . 1. No chapel. How dull. 2. Gum is sought for. Of course no one has any. Its use is explained, and a goodly number are glad they have some to spare. 3. Mr. Lutterbein says steps are made to walk on. 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The mustaches have mysteriously disappeared. Perhaps they were too troublesome. Our thoughts are turned to the Father of our Country. Eight girls take a journey on foot, chaperoned by Bill Cleland. Literary program. It is stated that Wordsworth wrote We come Seven. Some one has evidently been shooting crap. So many people sleepy. I Wonder why. NI2Il'Cll Comes in like a lion. The Freshmen boys parade on horseback. Mr. Lutterbein talks on Squares ness? The beginning of the picture season. March agai11 shows her spirit. No wonder our pictures don't flatter us. Mrs. Moates speaks on Law En- forcing. 2 Parent teacher's meeting. Orpheus Four entertain. This is surely an unlucky day, and Monday at that. Miss Stuckey sings a solo. 'WS''it'i i E'4 i 4''f I P 5 I 5 I'4 i ? 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A -iniw!-4-f! l !v-Q !'4'-4'-i'+b4-444-'lei-4-+!o+!o4-4'4'+4'+' Mr. Waters puts the following an- nouncement on the board. Physics To the Rainbow. Junior boys celebrate St. Patrick's day. - Class rings and pins arrive. Dallas has his candy stolen. He should keep it in his pocket. ' Ronald iiirts with some non- ilirting girls. Tests, tests, tests. Mr. Skeyhill lectures. 28, 29, 30, 31. Spring vacation. Debate. April Everybody seems to have lots of DSD- Murl is aware that her sixteenth birthday has arrived. Pat is requested to deposit his gum on the ground below. The girls show their bravery when two mice visit us. Canvass for the sale of Annuals. Loren makes an externporaneous speech. Helen A says she saw the altitude of the land here one night, but she doesn't remember it. Flag rivalry. Rio De Janeiro proves to be a tongue twister. Fire drill. The inspector visits us. Harry forgets what he wants to say, so he acts as if he were in a pantomine. April showers. 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Charles Wetsel- The moth, he does not eat anything but holes. .TT0 Pug Deardorf was taking his first trip to the city. Pretty strong girls that can do that, hey? Julius W.- Do what? Pug D.-He pointed to the sign: Wanted-Girls to sew buttons on third floor. .110-.1 Miss Marcy- Please stand up to re- citef' Emma-- Oh, it's hardly worth while. .lla-...- Doc-fLiterary Editor of Spoondriftj That fellow Cleland sent me a paper this morning entitled, Why Do I Live? La Von-CEditorJ What did you do with it? Doc- Returned it with an enclosed slip saying, 'Because you mailed this in- stead of bringing it personally. 1.iOi.1 E MR. LUTTERBEIN What do you mean by such language? Are you the principal here or am I? Bozy-- I know I'm not the principal. 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Having been both for several years, I beg to offer you my services. 1i.0... One morning Mr. Stone was going to his office when he met Mr. Wood, a par- ticular friend of his Good morning, Mr. Stone, said Mr. Wood, How is Mrs. Stone and all the little pebbles? Very well, thank you, but how is Mrs. Wood and all of the little splint- ers? was the reply. ..-oil Loren A.- Carlus and I have made a bet and you are,.to settle it, In say that Wm. Cleland- What the terms of the wager? Loren A.- Oh, the loser is .to buy a good dinner for three of us. I claim that- S U Wm. Cleland-- Never mind that. I never knew Miller to pay a bet. You lose. - ....-0.1-. - MAN AND MOTOR They say a driver of a car comes to have a sort of sympathetic understand- ing with the machine. - Pat- There is a mysterious relation- ship between a man and his car,-that's a fact. For instance, whenever my car is broke, I know that I am going to be. +b+b+4++++++4+b+4bb++++4++++f iii? 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Half of our parents are women. .T-0-.-, Some movie actresses marry an ideal and some marry a good deal. T..-.0 Love is blind. They make it in the dark. .-.-Ol Waiter- Bring me, hic, some prunesf' Stewed, sir? ' None of your business. .l-To . Soph- If you were standing over a dime, what would you represent? Fresh- I don't know. Soph- Woolworth's - nothing over 10c. f I i I i i f F P'i I i f i f''5 P'i l '5 5 F'P'I i f t I' 4-++4-+-1-+4-+4-1-M 1-1-1--1-1-.1-4-4-4-4-4-4-+1--1--i-4--z--1--1--2--1--1-4--1--M M-M--2--1--1--1-4--1--1---1-M-4--1--1--1--1-4--1-4-4-4-4--1-4--if1-4-4--1-4-4-4-4-+4--r+4-4-+4-+44-K-1: -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1, EI D' 1 EZ 0 -1- 5 'S' ro -1- -1- 2 E2 9 EI -lk -I- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- EI 4--I--I--M--I-+++-P+-I--I-+-I-+4-1-4--Pft'M-M-+-1'+++-W-P+-I-+++-PvP-I-4-I--I--P-1-++-I--PM 4-+-1--Mw-1--1-M--I--PM--I--P-w-I--I--I--I--P-l--f--r'-1-'I-'P-I--X--P-x--r-1H--1-if H. M. Jordan D. D. S. 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ARMSTRC G 444444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4' 4' 4 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' fi' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' '4 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' of' , 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' '4 4 . 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 44444 110 4'+fini-Q-4-4-+4-44-Pi-wi--ilriffi-4--!f'i-4-4'+4'4'4'+4 PERFECTLY FRANK Loren A.- What an awful gash you have on your forehead. Chas.- Oh, next to nothing -- next to nothing. .i-0 . SMOOTH STUFF Pete M.-- You say that scar on your head is a birth mark. And yet you ad- mit getting it on a train. Merl Hootman- That's right. I tried to get into the wrong berth. .1-oil TI-IE CLUE Mr. Lutterbein- The examination questions have been entirely arranged, and are in the printer's hands. Are there any questions? ...l.0. . Youth and maid in the fragrant woodg They Walked and talked. Who shouldn't'? A kiss might he 'twas understood, And yet somehow, it couldn't For he was frightened lest he would- And she afraid he wouldn't. - o.l- THE COMPLEXION COMPLEX There are words that depend on . infiection, There are words as complex as our dreams, But we know that a Woman's complexion, Is not as complex as it seems. ''i i F'P'I I i P'!''I i l i I P'P'P'l P+'f f i P'i'4''PP 4-4--1-i-4-4-41-4-4--Q-E: -1- -4- -1- 'S' -4- -c- 'S' 'if' -1- -1- 'S' -4- -1- -1- -I- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -I- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -P+?-P'P-I'-I--M-Q--fi' 4-4-4-4--!--2-4--i--i'fi'4-'Q-4-4-fi !'i--1-'Z--Q-4--1--2-4-fir-2 4'444444'5 1 5 P'P'i 5 P'f l'4 5'4 P'l 'P'P'P'f' Q.. Compliments of Seely's Bakery 4-4-44--i-'i--i'4'-i-fi'-l-4'-i ! !-'i i i--i i i--i'-i'4'-i' -Z' 'I' fi' Si' ii' 'I' PI' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'Z' 'Z' 'I' 'K' 'S' 'f' 'I' 'ff H' -5- 'i' P? '5' 'C' 'ff K' 'i'4 ! 'F P'I'4'i 5 f l 'f f 'E 5 lE l 'f '! f I i 'i i i' Dr. C. . 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Miss Swanson's untiring eforts? Duck and Steve performing the long lost sister embrace? 0 -. Geometry may be a useful study, but it does not help us much to solve the problem of how to make both ends meet. '44-44444444 4444444444444444 4 4 4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4444-4'4-4'4-4-4'44-4-4-4444-44-4-444-4-444-4-14'4-444-44-44444-4444444'444'4-4-44-4-4444'4'4-4'-4-44-4-'Z' 44' 4-44' 4'4- 444- 4'4- 4-4-4' 4-4- 4-4- 113 4'4-4444444444444444444444444-4' F. G. Getrost jeweler and Uptometrist Our Optical Department is replete in every detail for a perfect eye -test The Store With the Street Clock 44444?S' 444 44 444 44 44444444 44 444444444 44 44445 44 444 44 444 44 444 44 444 44 444 44 444 44 444 44 444 44 444 44 444 44 'If 'E' I 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'P 'if 'I' 'S 'E' 'S' 'I' 'E' 'E+ 'E' 'E' 'B 'I' 'E+ 'E' '24 '54 'B 'I-4 'I-1 'I-4 I? 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Aspiring Author- Here is a poem I have written for you. I ask no com- pensation - I present it as a compli- ment. Ass't Editor Maribel- I return the compliment. And she did. 11.o. - AT THE GAME . Geraldine B.- Why did they put Duck out of the game? Katherine B.- For holding. Geraldine B.- Isn't that just like Duckie? 1.1-01.1 Forder D.- Say, does this car always make this noise? Ward H.- No, only when it's run- ning. .1-01. SOME PEOPLE-WHAT THEY ARE NOTED FOR Helen Arrowsmith-Good grades. Amelia Leslie-Art of entertaining. Wildred H.-Her smile. Bob M.-Wit. Mary B.-Her hair. Soc-Good looks. 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Hicksville, Ohio 4-sbf!--Q-+-aifv-Q-4-4-'Q-'i'4-'!c i-iwi'4-i'1i i+fi'm!-4--I--i'4'4-s!'l NAMED TO SUIT Visitor fto Margaret Cruikshank with a 'teddy-bearb - Well, little girl, and what do you call your nice new bear? Margaret Cgravelyj- His name is 'Gladly' same as the one in the hymn. Visitor- What on earth are you talk- ing about, which hymn? Margaret- You know. The one that says, 'Gladly my cross-eyed bear' . Miss Vollmer fin English Classi- Who was Columbus, Loyal? Loyal Fickle-- The gem of the ocean. .l0 .. Mr. Waters- Yes, in a battle of tongues a woman can always hold her own. Mr. Lutterbein- Perhaps she can. But Why doesn't she? i-10-.l John- fJust to make conversationj Do you think opals are unlucky? Beany- I should prefer a diamond if it's all the same to you. .iioll LOVE DIVINE The man making love under that beach umbrella is a divinity student. Nib- Who is the divinity? ' --101-T. 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We ,feature 4 9 4 - 9 4 9 IS 513 Eg' Dry Goods, Cloaks, Shoes, Millinery, E 4 9 E Floor Coverings, Groceries E 9++++99+999+999+99999949999999 9 Y 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 '9 9' 4' 9' E' 9' E' 4' 9' E' 9' 9' 9' 9' 9' 9' 9' 9' 9' 4? EP if 9' if 4' 9' 9' 9' E? 9' '9 U9 9' 'Z' 9' 9' 6? 9' 9' 4? EP 9' 6? ik '13 44 44444444444444444444444444 Forty-Nine Years in the Hardware Trade '44 BE-EG 4 9 4 9 4 , 9 4 9 4 9 Compliments of W. O. Hughes Co. Hicksville, Ohio 9999999999 4444444444 4 9 4 9 4 9 4 ' 9 4 9 4 9 4 9 4 9 4 9 '444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 118 4'4'4'-i'-i-4'-i--i-4'4'4 i'4 i i'4'4'4 i'-i'4'iw!-4-4'4'4 !f'f Beany- John told me a long story last night. Juanita-- Is he an interesting story teller? Beany- I-should say so! He held his audience from start to finish. 110....i AN EVERY DAY OCCURRENCE A Youth, A La.ss, No books, A Class, Studies Neglected, Flunks Expected. .. .O .- THE MODERN VERSION Bill Cruikshank- He who dances must pay the fiddler. 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T,.o, Ercel- Don't you think you need the proper setting to fall in love? Nib- Yes, it's much nicer setting. l..l0 Mr. Lutterbein has noticed that now- adays high students burn more midnight gasoline than midnight oil. Tiol SEXACTLY A siren or vampre is always sextra- ordinary. 4444444444'I i I J5 5 l5 '5 '5 '5 '5 t 'P'P'f '5 i X 5' 4++++i+++k++i+++i++++++4++++ifQM444++++++++++++++++4+++++Q+i 5 The 3 4' Defiance Printing SL Engraving Co. TZ DEFIANCE, - . OHIO 'P Q Q 2 Complete Equipment for 22 the Efficient Handling of 2 Letterpress Printing Q of the Better Class 5 Q. Q Q Q Telephone No. 135 WWW?WWWWTWT44WWTWTWWWWWWTTTWWWWTWTW4W44?+44++4??+T+44?W+T?? 4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-44-4-4-4-4-4-4-4--4-4-4-44-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-- 'P' . Pl' 'P 'F '54 'Z' 4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4U4-4-4-44-4-4-4-44-4-4444-4-444-444-4-44-4-4-4-4-44-44-4-4 C3 5 'O 5 CD I3 Fi'- U2 O H1 'P 'E I P'I I 5 P'P'P'P'5 P'f'4'4 ! 5'4 i ! P'i E i P'i i 4 'E i i I 5 i i P'i i 'f'4 P'P'! 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I l - -- ' SNAPS 5 -i'4'4-fi-4'-Q--i-4-'i'-Q'4-4-fi--i-'i-4i--Q-i'4!f-4--Q-4-i'4'4w!-8i'4-4--Q-fb'! i'fi-'i'4'4-'i-'i--!-'i'4 i--i'fQ-'i-4-'! i'4wl'4i-fi-4'-i--Q-'i'4'4-441 444448-1-444-4 td 'J' CD CD H O 2 f-r D' C H-1 E? SD 5 U1 SD E. '13 UQ CD vw-W-wvr The following statement illustrates the value of accumulating small ff. sums in a Savings Account at Five Per Cent Compounded' twice a year. EI Eg ' Weekly , E :Ina Saving 5 Years 10 Years 20 Years. 40 Years E: L8 5 3 .25 ISS 73.77 IS 168.21 IS 443.84 IS 1,635.59 K-I: fig .50 147.54 I 336.42 I 887.68 I 3.271.18 E: :ig O 1.00 I 295.08 I 652.84 I 1,775.36 I 6,542.36 0 E: if 2.00 I 590.16 I 1,346.68 I 3,550.72 I 13,084.72 3: 2,2 5.00 I 1,475.40 I 3,364.20 I 8,876.80 I 32,711.80 3: 15.5 Savings Account of Twenty-Five Cents and upward may be opened EI jg with this Company at any time. Q: :PP We loan all our money on first mortgage real estate security. K'-I: .3 We refuse to make loans on personal security. -gg: 'foul' 3 33 fb 93 :Q 53. 71 U1 O H-1 rr E: U1 O O 5 'U 93 I3 R4 W F1 0 w S U' Ll: fb 0 rf- rr O P8 HU 0.3. Q-A fn rr D3 rr 0 E0 UI 'U O 0 C-5. O 13 'U' :FF ' We are the oldest iinancial corporation in Hicksville. QI: -8 -1- 6 0 I 7 l I + E The H1CkSV111C Bu1ld1ng, Loan and 5 EE Savings Company . E .944-2. -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -8 -1- -8 -8 -1- -1- -1- 4- -1- -8 4- -1- -1- -8 -1- -1- -1- -8 -1- -1- 4- -8 -8 -5- -8 -1- -14 4:- -1- 4- -sf -2- '51 -1- -8 -sf -1- -1- -2- -8 -1- -8 -1- -1- -8 -1- -1- -1- 4 -1- -1- -sf -5- -5- +44 124 94? 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 5' '5' 'S' 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 '3' - +4- 9 9 9' 9' 9' so 9' 9' 9' go 9' 9' 9' 999 ZZ if ri r EI af 'Gt 2 6 9 3 Chamber gh Commerce 5 E Hicksville, ohio . Zi E if 9 E The organization that fosters edu- E 9 cation, promotes industry and builds into the life of this community the en- +++4+++Y++++++4++++ Ff- CD . H 'U PS hula U2 0 D CD CD .2 5 sa P1 O C-' P1 SD D+ 4 SD D O -3 CD D Fl' 9+994?49?++99999?9 ' Every Progressive Citizen Should Become a Member -1- la- : i si: -1- .-:- 12 - - 33 .2 9' Centralized, organization with a real co- E: :rg operative spirit will win for Hicksville gg 155 greater advancement than single handed I 2,2 . effort of individuals 22 -1- -1- -:- rs- -1--1--1--if-M4 Q4 o hula D r+ IJ' cn G 'D' 5 D' cn Pt O Ph O S cn Pt o cn 45--www-rw In the Town Worth While +494 9994 ZS ii 3 OFFICERS 33 Z2 EI :Q G. E. Maxwell, President J. O. Longsvvorth, Vice President E: ff. W. H. Blakslee, Secretary M. H. Bevington, Treasurer 21 EE EE :FB DIRECTORS 3: E H. M. Hartzler O. L. Widney C. A. Waltenburger E E Clyde Maxwell T R. T. Cruikshank 'S' -2-1 -6- 44+ T99 'WWW999?99+9W49?T+W9???+?9+949+949994+?9+?+4?+4???4+??+??9?W? 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The Standard Oil Refinery, just completed, is said E: - to be the Standard's largest 1 the second largest automobile in the country 4, -- and so on one might enumerate enterprise after enterprise of such magnitude that a casual observer would say means much for Toledo. 4--P+ -Q- 4- nl- -Yr -1- E It means that business school graduates have opportunities that cannot EI 181- be had in small business places. One Toledo National Bank has in its jj 3 employ eleven Tri-State graduates. -14: -1-I' Come to Toledo and You Will Do Better E E EI 'II 0 ' 0 0 ' 3: -1- 1, ' I 'ri-State University EI -1- , 'I' :Q C. H. 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