Hicksville High School - Hixonian Yearbook (Hicksville, OH)

 - Class of 1925

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'54 :Zi -WW' , +1 'lg 11 his 'f f4 L 15, Avg hr g Q KI 55 ., 'la -'Bw I T , , i , A f t iwgfi 1 - W gs. A- Ligqgik Y risf i,Z x .Vw , y F' 51137: gl ' , ilshaw g q v, .Jaw - , Q W.. I W Y N ,ian ,Q ,, 543153:-::g,W',L. 1 1 X X kr -' -.v 'f57f4'1' : fbi?-'W 'i9?3 3'.:'T9 ' . 2 -IfS5'fiLf'-13? s3:3fi?ff':9 ' 4'f Tv mwfave 'QID NXK X l 1925 HIXONIANKNS ,jg W ' 1 The Hixonian l ll 9 2 5 t , F33 The Year Book gg m of the va Hicksville High School 5. Q? A+'-'-Mo e 'W is ?C 'g-,Q'.., m'EjTIiE 1925 HIXONIANK'9fmf?Qj 3g E I ,vs 5 2 VOLUME TEN Q ia G2 Q COMPILED AND PUBLISHED Q BY THE SENIOR CLASS i Phutogldlplmrz by Tma Hosmzx STUDIO l.il1gI'ilVIIlgI' by Tma FT. WAYNE ENURAVINU COMPANY Printed by THE Dlaxfmxma PIIINTIM: E! ENLRAVIN1: COMPANY if-1 Q-. ,.- ,T-ri..-v , kzggynfps 1153 ' 3 g THE 1925 H1XoN1AN yg WW E Order of Books Ii it I Dedication, Board of Education, High School Teachers Classes 1 It H 'Q Organizations 'Y Literary and Society Athletics Calendar, Jokes, Advertisements 2 a gf THE 1925 H1XoNIANgs.,-'.-Ayfrgwg 22332 145 Foreword H H S published the first Hixonian S Since then change after change has been made in the book, but this has always been its purpose-that it might be a memory book of High School Days. With this thought in mind we present to you the 1925 Hixonian. A EN years ago the Senior Class of the m Aa: Q s are Mast - is is 5 sf fine. xmenzvgv-W -,-1331?-35,,?,-,q. R WY. ,V- gy THE 1925 HIXONIlAN qg -rg' 156 Dedication To our always thoughtful mothers we dedicate this product of our labors. The noblest thoughts my soul can claim, The holiest words my tongue can frame, Unworthy are to praise the name More sacred than all other. George Griflith Fetter Es A - Q 5 ai? rv sims gQ5jmwQ?,,1-:r5jTr1E 1925 HIXONIANK'gTvr 3 -.5j ,,z'f6f'Cij3g! ww .ff 2 292 2 g 1925 H1XoN1ANg5vw-.iygiuyfqfe-'553g,s 3 E A L-fi fi-A 2 2 r ,.,,, N . , , BOARD OF EDUCATION L. E,'GRuf1'1N, Presidfnz M. H. BravlN4:TuN, Clerk Mus, LII.I.ll' In rn' j. P. ROWAN K C lioxvrzxswlmf, Vice President ? I7I aim M W gC HTPIE 1925 H1XoNIANgq., e-1-J 5g Q95 V E r i A E1 M7613 N39 3 I Y I 5 Superintendent of Schools H. S. ARMSTRONG I 1 E I ISI ,M new 'swf' 'fe 1925 HIXONIAN ,M fe? Eli? 1 E For four years Mr. Armstrong has worked tirelessly in behalf of the Class of '25. His efforts haye won for him .the admiration and 1 respect of every Senior. a V i as Q . He'll suit his bearing to' the hour, e Laugh, listen, learn or teach. A Cook was P wi l l gm53v,e,g,,4g?,.r55THE 1925 H1XoN1ANg'g'q.Q.-J.-,egmagjyjgs E 1 i S. Q? 3 12 Volumes L-IX. U01 3 SQQWQQWWEjQH,,Eg1Q2.-Z 5 Hl,,X.9 N few A' R , E4 1 4 Y K? IA ,,w,1Lz5Yw 'f2-fwvffgfeyg fag? e E3 il - X' f ,Mif--,-.A f , L-M , Faculty 5 . 5szQg1W'xwf?1 gIgLL12, A Ls1,5.111,X,QmN1!L1wL1c'i'm- f fzg5 Z w N , W .. w P. H. UNlWluRIIll.1,, Prmuipul CT. B XNATr,Iu, Summa A A KS: M E? Q Q? 1 L X El,lZAlil l'll FR:-.1N1., Englmlx Bl RNIKTlf KIERR, Latin and Algebra W 2 llll F AH 7 I :AH QW ivj, gift! Lfiii 'J mg-,zwwfza T H 11 1 9 2 5 f 1 ,1.X.fg1,4,NMzaw:e5wf,g31yg,f 53? JTC? A K I I 9 , E N W I 1 E 2 'f w ff V9 ry. . aw 3 A , l K M ' ly, , , ag Q H if 5 4 , , I -,ze f ,e 1 ' nf: V 1 if W w 5 V, V, K 1 1 MEQKW Gllwlcl DI S1.,xTr,R, Home Eum1muzc.x I'l.'x:1,1. Mll.l.N'ljRIl,N'I, Cfmuwxurfml 5 G' iq 2 I 1 x I W MRS. D. F. Kra1.1.raR, Music MILI5RI',I1 Gm, Gcomczry and English mu f 'H V figggi' '- 1 WV w -W -wa my lfgjig iw av gf: .gf,,4. f ' W' ' w?W5'f'ff1- vaffe-H v.':.f A gg THE 1925 HIXONIAN x me 25 'E Q 2, 6, ,X 5 ' x 4 . ?f1 LET1-IA WALTENBExGERfKUHL School Nurse during the Scarlet Fever Epidemic. ii! rv miie. af I I Classes E Q? 5?-'Nfl it QM vj T H 14: 19 g 5 1141 XiQ NI x N QW J 1 bwwgwmeyg 'E?.3g i Vg 'Q' . 1 Q P 'U ff NNN 'f NL 1' X X ,fi , -Jg .k.,MAg.r yi Q ,W P? . X 1 wb Q f f fflf' A Q4 V4 2 N 2 Q, YS Q Q2 -MH 5? Seniors A IFF! Vuzou. HOFM EISTER .... 1 .,,w'f-V-Wvvwwwmnmffwf-W f.,.,-..r-,UMW 3 gg THE 1925 H1XoN1ANgg'sf,-'g5ynEj7,g GSB nf? Senior Class EDITH HART ......... ................. HELEN BURL1No.xME .... --- NIABLE SAUNDERS .... Gertrude Bishoff Hazel Crouse Margaret Cruikshank Margaret 'Hoffman Mary Hughes Eleanor Jordan I Annabell' Maxwell Wilma Peter Lucile Schooley Ruth Strain Marcile Van Arsdall Marguerite Weaner Gwendolyn Miller Elizabeth Wilderson Clara Gaston - Sallie Welty Mervin Applegate Virgil Bowker Virgil Hofmeister --.Doyle Palmer Blanchard Perry Gerald Rumbaugh Karl Welty Forder DeMuth Elmer Miller Merle Hootman John Rettig Norville Conine Carl Kisabeth Glen Volkert 'Lourine Wonderly CLASS CoLons-Sky Blue and Old Gold CLASS FLOWER-SWCCf ,Pea CLASS M0'1 r0-We are winding the clock of knowledge, 'By and by it will strike. , CLASS YELL-Ricketyl Zickety! Zickety! Bang! ' We are the Seniors of the H. H. Gang, We are in it and we are alive, And we'll stay in it 'till '25. U61 721 - ---President Vine-President ---.. - -Secretary --- Treasurer i5p3'.,w-Q-4 rv me E Q -1 m Fl 2 N L- we o 2 uf 2 55 55 5 Enrm ll.u1'r Deed Suz'reJ5 rrofwnx labor. Valedictorian, President l-4, Editor Hixonian 4, Debating Team 3, Editor-in-Chief Spoondrift 3, Orchestra 3. HELEN BUKLINGAME Susie She'J pretty to 'walk fwith, And 'witty to talk -with, .-Ind pleasant, too, to think on.: Assistant Editor Hixonian 4, Double Quartette 3-4, Rehearsal 4, Society Editor Spoondrift 3, President 2, Glee Club 2, Treasurer 1. 23 'Q Vmcn. Horxwmsrzk Cupid I bait my hook, and fast my line, And feel the bex! of life it mine. Assistant Business Manager Hixonian 4, Thurs- day Night 4, Double Quartette 3-4, Glee Club 2. Mmm SAUNDERS Mabey Sweet and fair And on the :quare. Snapshot Hixonian 4, Secretary 4, Rehearsal 4, Glee Club 1. 4 ee., tba. '33 sf iw will +- N59 U71 t--4-H-W-ee, 'FEW gQ 3g,.e'.',fPpg5THE 1925 H1XoNIANgz,'q,'.'e-ey,yftfJE-Emgf 1 Gnrrnums Btsuorr 'l'rucle Knowledge is the material 'with fwhifh genius build: her fabrics. Cartoonist Hixonian 4, Poster Editor Spoomlrift 3, Secretary 3. Mnxvm APPLEGATE Apple' xl thoroughly good man ix invariably a brave one. ' Business Manager Hixonian 4, Football 4, ,Double Quartette 3-4, Business Manager Spoon- drift 3, Glee Club 2, Hi-Y Club Z. Q . Q E? RUTH Srmm Ruthie She -'was only eighteen and ax fair as could be, Iflfith her tempt.ng :mile and maidenly Ilf'iln:.' 1 I Double Quartette 4, Clothing Club, Glee Club 2. ELMER MILLER Pete He trembled when a maid drefw near. Football 2-3-4. HSI aszwmbaft l e-X gt THE 1925 H1XoN1ANgg'v-gf...-vgwgg 43?-1 W? ,Z l , w 1 Kmu. YVELTY Bd Some of our greatext men have been, Son: of the Soil. Football 3-4. A ,- EI.1zAnE'm WILDERSON Betty So fwhen her yrars .of .frhool -were hnisherl, She threu' those horrid book: away. ' it S3 E6 'Q 53 Fcnumz DEMUTH Doc 1 Tell you -what I like the but Like to jex' get out and rext, :Ind pot work at nothzng el.ve. Business Manager Football 4. !7 ANNABIZLL MAXWLlLL Baba Just being happy is a ,hne thing to do! I,aokiny on the bright .ride rather than the blue. n Glee Club 2, Clothing Club, Thursday Night 4. Basketball 4. I, U91 :wi v --so so Egffggfbiithggi ijgj 'I' I-I IZ, 1. E9 ZZ E5 Iif I Ji. CID IN! I IX. INJ RERSISQQQQEZHEEESNW WW 294251 ,l20l MARGiXRET CRUIKSHANK Peg Fair eyes, and tempting looks. Society Editor Hixonian 4, Double Quartette 3-4, Orchestra 3, Associate Editor Spoondrift 3, Glee Club 1-2, Basketball 4. MERLE HOOTMAN Ike I ran't think of anything only Me and Mary. Football 3-4, Baseball l-2-3. CIWENDOLYN MlLl.ER Gwen There'.r 'nothing .fo kingly as lzindnen, .4nd nothzng so royal as truth. Salutatorian, Literary Editor Hixonian 4, Local Editor Spoondrift 3, Vice President 2,' Rehearsal 4. MARY Huoi-iss Polly There is a merry tfwinlrle in her brofwn eyes. Alumni Editor Hixonian 4, Debating Team 3, Assistant Editor Spoondrift 3, Secretary 1, Thursday Night 4. -V u 2653: I I iii? ...fall 369- Q.. N ' THE 1925 HIXONIAN '?g me 2224? BLANCHARD PERRY Perry Silent: when nothing need: to he .raid ix the eloquenfe of disrretionf' Baseball 3. MAnc:.xnET HOFFMAN Margie She fwa: a phantom of dzlight When hrs! she gleamed upon my .right Double Quartette 3-4, Glee Club 1-2, Rehearsal 4. jo:-:N Rsrrm Rettig Non: would .suppose it, but I am naturally lltlillfillf' Basketball 3-4, Football 3-4, Boys' Glee Club 2. WIl.M.A PETEK b Willie Meek and modest Which become: her fwell. Glee Club 2. 4 ' I I l2 r -Q' ii- l y X rv we gQ H'mfQ'jTHE 1925 H1XoN1ANgg'wG3e,V1qfQQ553g,s WY E ELA Non ,JORDAN IE Sufh eye: ax might the eye: of gold Of all the :tan of nigh! behold. Debating Society l-2, Rehearsal 4. I Vuzcn. Bowman Virgie' A :afe rompanion, and an eaxy friend. Double Quartette 4, Orchestra 4. C-A Q 9 Hlxzlzr. Cnouse Ha Bleu -with plain reason and -with sober .ren.fe. Calendar Hixonian 4, Exchange Editor Spoon- drift 3, Glee Club 2, Rehearsal 4. MARGUERITE WEIXNER She needs no eulogy, She speak: for herself. Double Quartette 3, Glee Club 1-2, Thursday' 1 Night 4. l l l . , H ,J glgpiignw-llvmfg lie. Quia gQ THE 1925 H1XoN1AN5 3g 55591 R? Z SALLIE WELTY Sal It is a friendly heart that has plenty of friends. CARI. KxsAmzTH Kissie I can live no longer by thinking. CL.xnA GAs'roN Good qualitizs are often hid under a quiet disposition. I GLEN VOLKERT Volkert Know more than others if you mn, But do not tell them so. Football 4, Quartette 3-4, President 3, Assistant Business Manager Spoondrift 3. I U31 '. 5 ?g 5 Rigas 161 5 7-1-.F U v In-bm i if J l .. i. i I gQ5jmw5i,MsriTQ'jTr1E 1925 H1XoNIAN5 3g 23? WC? ,rg l LOURINE WONUERLY jimmy 1-1 fine girl, after you knofw her. Basketball 4. NoRv1Ll,E CONINIZ Connie Hang .vorrofwf fare 'will kill a rat, and there- fore, Iet's be merry. EVA MILLER 'tEve Softly her fnger: 'wander over the yielding ' plank: of i-vary. Pianist 3-4, Literary Editor Spoondrift 3, Treas- urer 3, Vice President 2, Glee Club 2. CIERALD RUMBAUGH Rumbaugh My dortern i: to lay aside Contenxions, and be satisfied. Assistant Athletic Editor Hixonian 4, Circulating X Manager Spoondrift 3, Glee Club 2. l l24l A -ine: A Qi 9 k .u 0 , ., + bf T- iii -W.-- iw ,,.. i,,V, Y H V , iwujlw gill Qi 5 PJ' Nlieg-315 ii ls?Q-fiil 2 45 Q. -a : F1 2 N : P4 o 2 :D 2 Q? E E F' lb l Lucius SCHCOLEY Schooley Generally speaking, a fwoman ix generally .rpeaking. jokes Hixonian 4, Basketball 4, jokes Spoon- drift 3, Glee Club 2. Down PALMER Palm I dare do all that lzeromex a man,' W'ho dares do more 15 none. Football 2-3-4, Athletic Editor Spoondrift 3, Male Quartette 2, Glee Club 2, Athletic Editor Hixonian. M219 N219 MAKCILE VAN ARSDALI, Shall this restlexs heart of mine Longing for the thing unified, Shall this hungry, thirxty .mul By and by he Jati.fyfed! l 1 A , W w az gf THE 1925 H1XoN1ANg'9T1v:.e.-Wgyfrgjgggg 4 Gr Calcutta, India, April 3, 1935. IJEAR CLASS or '25: You no doubt will be greatly surprised to hear from me for I have had no communication with the folks back home for nearly five years, but occasionally I hear from Mary. As you probably know I have been touring in foreign lands ever since June, 1925. When one sees the grand old splendor of Venice and the beauty of Athens and mystic Calcutta she really hasn't time to recall bygone days. Tender memories were awakened when by mere chance I found Dr. Mable Saunders carrying on missionary work in the uncivilized parts of India. We cer- tainly had one grand time talking over old times. Mable asked a lot of questions about Hicksville but I could answer none of them. We surely would appreciate any news from The Town Worth While. By the way, we were wondering whether you succeeded in getting the new school building and library that were so badly needed? Do you remember way back when first we started in school and our first reader- how important we felt when we had passed into the second grade. Then in 1917 when the war broke out we organized a Junior Red Cross and The Victory Boys and Girls. How we worked to get our Thrift Stamp Book full! Little Mary gathered nails from her father's driveway and received one cent per nail. Then came that glorious day when the armistice was signed! Remember? The seventh grade was quite notorious in our school career. All of us recall how our teacher, Mr. Roller, favored Margaret Hoffman. Is it possible that she is a kindergarten teacher in California? That was the year we had half day sessions too. Then the next year we had Mrs. Sinn CMiss McCauleyj with that well remembered quotation A word to the wise is sufficient. I think all the girls re- member our Domestic Science Course that year. At least Gwen and I should, because of the pies we baked. I suppose she is Mrs. Forder DeMuth now. None of your pastries, dear. A couple months ago I heard from Mary Hughes, who is now a Latin teacher in Buffalo. She mentioned her Freshman class. Remember when we were Fresh- men and had our trial with Latin and Mr. Day. Just think, there were sixty-two of us who entered Hicksville High. We kept together the next year but gradually lost some when we were Juniors. When I think of that year I think of the Spoon- drift. Edith Hart was Editor-in-Chief and of course we thought we published the best paper ever put out. When I last heard of Edith she owned a beautiful Tea Shop on Fifth Avenue. Remember the auto accident the girls had that year on their way home from Defiance? I guess Eleanor Jordan will never forget that. I wonder what Eleanor is doing since she finished college. The carnival that year was one of the great events. Helen Burlingame and I yelled Lolly-Pops that night until we were hoarse. I heard from Helen a few months ago and she said she was a fashion designer in Paris. Mable just showed me a newspaper from the States, telling about the world record Merle Hootman won with his airplane in a trip around the world. It seems only yesterday that we were busy Seniors trying to put out a good Hixonian along with all our other activities. l26l T05 Sa-QQ aw ...a a weave ,il , 3 'W W , g THE 1925 H1XoN1ANg'9'Zw. .e.-m25'.y'r1,g-33x C? 4 Q 23 About the middle of the term we were all surprised to learn that Miss Miles, our commercial teacher, had been married during Christmas vacation. Then Marcile received a diamond and everybody was excited to know whether they were married or not. I expect they really were. I saw in a newspaper from the States that Mervin Applegate and Glenn Volkert were cleaning up Wall Street. Toward the end of the year everyone was preparing for the class play and com- mencement. Yes, all this is still fresh in our minds though it has been ten years since we left Old Hicksville High. Our class of '25 is all separated and we are all over the world. Wouldn't it be wonderful to all get togetheriat the Alumni this year? Of course this is impossible but I am goingito 'let youiHicksville friends in on a secret. I am starting next week for the States and then I will be there just in time to see the class of '35 graduate. g 'Till we meet, EVA MILLER. Q 9 'Q-5 B' l27l '. I S g THE 1925 HIXONI Senior Class Poem RUTH STRAIN '25 Four years ago a Freshman class Set strong in heart and will, Entered the doors of Hicksville High To climb step by step a steep hill. Now at the end of that wondrous goal That our hearts desired to find Is many a pleasant memory Of years of well spent time. Memories that will ne'er be forgotten Of happy days in the old H. H. S. Picturing faces of teachers Who helped us Win success. We will always treasure our flower And our colors, the Gold and Blue, Making them the part of our life That stands for character kind and We will always remember our motto Wherever we go on our way, It will help us to do our best And loyalty ever display. Now that our school days are over We are ready to say farewell, To dear 'old Hicksville High School, The Hixonian our history to tell. kt. .sez IFUC. A N mae'-awfgygvg 235' .. .v-Q. sees fine 'ip J, I K ,-V I f 2 ' ' 'I QR Ei g THE 1925 H1XoNIANgg,'vv.'...-L4,5','ffrE5g,gg,f S Q? HIGH sc:-noon. NN x, I .--Q - --A - 55 .4 - ,f ,, 3-T . . Z f fb Z Ts if I I -if w :I- ' 3571, I U XFQ if 3 J - ff -,fff Nx 5 ,, ' A A g 3jif1,Wf x ' ' if f f 1 X 1' in XX X ffl' ! N N Juniors 'x s s WSJQ, fzfas2h,........... sa.-.-...wiae APPLEGATL STRINGFELLOVK HURN1 MOURE Fox SHRIDFR REX STAU1-'EER HUMBARC1 R K1,1NE BRICKLE BI-ZREE Q SCRANTON CONINE WRIGHT PIPER WORT WENTWORTH QS: Q, 5 5 '-I I cn Z Q O Z 51 Z 55' 2 QW 'WH av 'fe 2 ga Q T f 5 355' gC 'E1THE 1925 H1XoN1ANg'.i'v. .e3,5maj'Qbj5'5g,! WY , 1 Munn C00 N T MILL1-:R MCCALLA BLALOCK BAKER SCOTT MCCLELLAN CUNNINGHAM f .5 Q - CORRELL R9 HANNA ARMSTRONG GINGRICH LOWER WEBB CAREY Q WARNER WISE K E V X w ' L3 ll mms. fo ? L B P1 , it i if if Q, L, D, h. E k. E. -w:'1 '1 W1f 7'QvVw: iii Ei L, . ,-w-,vw s Y- - -V ---mrwzw V 31-4 ,, f.. g THE 1925 HIXONIAN g 'QW OPAL APPLEGATE ....... WILLIAM STRINGFELLOW .... Dolus CONINE ............ Helen Armstrong Bessie Baker Pauline Beree Naomi Brickle Madge Coon Marion Gorrell Elsie Fox Lucile Gingrich Ethel Humbarger Opal Hurni Gladys Kline Joy lNIcCalla Goldie McClellan Nlildred Piper Erma Rex Beatrice Warner Leta Webb Olive Wentworth Esther-Wise Junior Class CLASS COLORS-Maroon and Gold. CLASS FLOWER-Peony. CLASS MOTTO-BZ. 2251 President Vice President -- - -- ----.Secretary-Treasurer VVellington Blalock Leon Carey Kenneth Cunningham George Hanna Wayne Kelly George Kenner Vern Keener Paul Lower Homer Miller Foster Moore Kenneth Mohr Walter Scranton Elmer Scott Max Shrider Harold Stauifer Charles Wetzel LeRoy Wort Ronald Wright CLASS YELL-Leap the Loop, Leap the Lap, '26 is coming, get 05 the Map. J 3 fins L r Viv ,W -..W , gg THE 1925 HIXONI 'f'55?f' junior Class Poem ELSIE Fox '26 The Annual Staff made bold to ask, A poem from the Junior class, They really didn't think we'd write, But you can see we did, allright. F ifty-two Freshies in '22, In Hicksville High made their debut, Three years we have withstood the attack . And in '25 only twelve we lack. B2 the motto we uphold, Our colors are maroon and gold, The peony is the flower we chose, And we',ll defend these to the close. 9 '25 Carnival and Spoondrift in the past, Lecture course and Hixonian last, ' We'll show the doubters of the H. H. S. That after all, we're no bad guess. 5 Sf? E' 1925 H1X0NIAN5Q'q1,ef.,3qf',ffqfQ-333231 39' 2563 if E? 6,5 iq I 4 .5 H.. 9 gQQ5We,5g.5'. ,figjTH15 1925 IIIXONIANKKMQ-nguydvgng A Z H I GH SC HOOL T , o o 'ESX 1 Q xg ff l ' TE.. xg o, XX X !Wfff77WN5SiQ i 'f 'E1QK'97 '-' MSQQW Sophomore o 1 , 1 I-Wil. ,xg f -. vf-gp.,-..--sr-14-u--n-p-1-r nf-.-.--,,-vw? --fzrw r ,,,..,..Y,-.-,F Qf. '1TXYf,f ?,QTI-IE 1925 HIXONIAN 'VA' ' WW? Sophomore Class LACARR BRICKER .... .------ n ,President DREXEL MAPES ..... HELEN SEIBERT ........... P' kg? . iii ----Vice President Secretary-Treasurer l-761 First Row QDownQ LaCarr Bricker lola Rodocker Wayne Smith W Geraldine Hefty Otho Poper Helen Seibert' Mildred Clark Second Row Mary Scott La Von Murphy Eva Hopkins Emmett Cunningham Inez Mettert Christy Hees Third Row Robert Welty Lola Baker Drexel Otis F lossie Brantley Roger Johnston Isabelle Crouse CLASS COLORS--Blue and Silver. CLASS FLOWER-Pink Carnation. Fourth Row Flora Brantley Richard Easler Cleota Osmun Virgil Miller Mabel Byroade Merton Strain Fifth Row Edna Koch Nona Kisabeth John Beltz Bertha Thomas Raymond Tuttle Drexel Mapes Sixth Row Trevor F itzcharles Ruth Hirzel Voil Cottrell Ruth Hoffman George Gaston Marian Baker Lauren Rex CLASS MOTTO-Learn more, do more and get more. I J N - ,A ' 19' E rv five , L . lag . 1925 H1xoN1AN5w Qg s ? 2 541 fa Q o ex if Sophomore Class 3 5 VT W Q24 P Qi lg J: aww i EQ ,s k ,, I 5 F 5 r i i. C F g F, E 2 1 ..--.1 vw,-ww gQ 'Z'jTHE 1925 HIXoN1AN Iy5 WW 2561 Sophomore Class Poem OT1-lo POPER '21 Surely you have heard of the Sophomore class The one with such a name. If you haven't, it's all your fault, And you'll have to shoulder the blame, For we've shouted our glory so often That bragging should put us to shame, But in fact the sound of our voices Only urges us on to fame. We Haunt our colors of Blue and Silver In the snow and in the rain, But our courage never fails us And we make our honest gain. Even this can't hum'ble our pride, Or make this class less game, For we are bound to win 9 Our share of knowledge and fame. We hold our school in high regard For its standards are high and true. YVe know We are judged in our work each day By the things that we do and say, And when we hear the notes of praise It thrills us through and through, Till the gladness shines out of our eyes And puts us to work anew. We near the end of another term, The end of another school year, It seems like old Father Time does hum When the end of the year draws near. And soon we will part from our classmates Till the beginning of the term next year, And we will bid goodbye to the Sophomore class And to teachers and friends so dear. l3Sl '-mn--M-l THE 1925 HIXONIANK '?g gas: 5i'L5CU09': L--Q--ap' -,1 VL.. - I 1 lj , U ., , 5 I w W I Vdmfiwmw H W H 4 1 fl Ml Ffa 2 Freshman J gqgywg.-',.,751THE 1925 H1xoNIANgzgswJmr373g FQ? W? Freshman Class First row across: Fifth row: Max Stierwalt, President Robert Baker, Vice President Phylis Arrants, Secretary Dwight Burlingame, Treasurer William Beverly Sarah Hromish Lloyd Keck Mary Shafer Second row: Dorothy Wonderly Arthur Fox Arden Coon Rachel Ames Richard Rowan Marietta Baker Harvey Mullan Third row: Arley Reas Cleo Scott Leander Gruber Daly Peter Florence Woodcox Wayne Edgar Jeanette Rhodes Fourth row: Martha Hanna Alvin Hash Inez Gordan Frederick Deatsman Leona Scott Glen Warner' Rosa Chaney Ninth row: Ralph Battershell Bessie Hinsch George Wort , Lael Nelson Carlin Beerbower Vern Rodocker Genevieve Poper Chester Clark CLASS COLORS-Lavender and Gold. CLASS FLOWER-Pink Rose. CLASS MOTTO-Be sharp, be natural, but Robert Hiscox Irma Tustison Irene Volkert Dewitt Volkert .-' i Vincent Goeltzenleuchter Wendell Wright Luella Furney Burton Miller Sixth row: Lucy Shull Lester Walker Gladys Warner Theodore Ames Beatrice Kemerer Howard Snyder Leila Weaner Seventh row : Wesley Krontz Carl Keesberry Robert Otis Georgia Thornburg Terry Clark Florence Sholl Milford Herrick Eighth row: Vida Cleland Tellis Thiel Fordyce Engle Beulah Levy Lowell Kenner Deloy Krontz Olive Killian never be Hat. A grc5v'NY,'f',Q71'-,'i', ,rv'fjTHE 1925 HIX0NIANkg'j','vff5-4.j's?r4f'6jj3g 5? W A 1 I 5 E 'A is Q2 Q Qi 3,- Q l s Freshman Class .2??vr,-mNr-wvgma-a- , -asnwefe ,yur fr- ,K 1 -.-.QT l .fqrmyf-.gag 1,-1, T vw -:lgMaru-1,-frrngfa-fav-xrgyrg-.,R5-T755-17,5-T-Nw-5. g THE 1925 H1XoN1ANg:,,'v. .-.sggaffarvgwgsf X932 EEG'- Freshman Class Poem LEONA SCOTT '28 When we come to the close of this school year, Its joy and its sorrows all past, VVe look back to the day we entered Hi, for alas V VVe were only then the Freshman class. Now we'll be Freshies never again, Let us B sharp, B natural but never B flat A Remembering always our classmates of old Q Who with us wore colors of Lavender and Gold. Qt W All the Seniors were F reshies once W With the same green look and the same sigh, They entered in and were sore perplexed Till the ways and rules in their minds were fixed. F reshmen, Sophomores, Juniors and teachers, too, For a few short months we bid adieu, When the old bell calls us back to Hi, May we meet one and all without a sigh. we fiifwa ' Z ! 5 gg ETHE 1925 HIXONIANKM'5 .jg wif -p :- via A Q3 3 4 Y' 1 In illllsmurg nf warren walker member nf Gilman 1923 uiillpink nf him still as tht name, I sag: ll-In is nut heal!-he is just away! Aa, Vi 4 .5 Fa. 9 i .. .. i ggZE5J fQ'jTHI2 1925 HIXONIANE ?g 'few A 2 ESQ fri Q , . El 35 l l junior High 'l'he Junior High. seventh and eighth grades, promises to contribute much to the future success of the H. H. S. lts members make il very wide awake crowd and have already taken some part in high school activities. 'llhev are being well prepared to enter Senior High by lVIiss Depee, hir. Applegate and hir. Uury. The upper classmen are expecting great things from those who become lfreshrnen next year and will give them at hearty welcome. l H41 imp Fff3T3'?'ie Q5 N EEE , We n'f.1iJ1 l in-5. Hg gg .4 mlb.,-as o Organizations THE 1925 HIXONIAN rash-awfgwg ?J'3,GW' Commencement Season Activities Junior Senior Reception Masonic Parlors Friday Evening, April 2-ith Baccalaureate Sermon, Presbyterian Church Sunday Evening, May 17th, Rev. H. H. Mullan Senior Class Play, Capitol Theatre Wednesday Evening, May 20th Commencement Exercises, Capitol Theatre Thursday Evening, May Zlst Class Address by Grove Patterson, Editor '1'oledo Blade Alumni Banquet Friday Evening, May 22nd E451 ' g T Hw 1fQA 1 9 2 5 H 1 X O N I xg N 53? E l W? fs s s 219 Q 1 Q C Q Z G Q 27 F1 5 Q N-,wry , . . , . lhe girls ilonhle qnzirtette tor rhe lzisr two years has heen doing very nicely under rhe mlireetion of Mrs. Keller. Several positions were refilled this year lUCCllUSl' l some of the nzeinhers had flI'2lClll2lU'tl. The girls are to furnish sever:1l numbers for commencement. l Those in the qnzirtette from l,. to R. ure: Ruth Strain, lXI1ll'fI1lI'l'f Hoffman, l i-Xnnuhell Maxwell, Helen Sr,-ihert, Opal Applegate, lllzirgziret LlI'lllkSll2lI1li, lxIZlI'Qll0l'll'C XVCZIHCF, Helen linrlingznne :ind ICYZI Miller. N , l l l 1 l I l l l 1 llfil E S :wi is i, i1C2,w lu in 1925 HIXONIANKKWQWJMQEPZ5 WW l l l i i l l r l l l l i 'L Q52 SP2 Q Q 715 i Cf' is ii Boys, Double Quartette i l l 'lihe hoys' quzirtette was organized lust year hy Klrs. Keller. Under her careful training it soon heczime an important factor in the school music and was in demand for all school programs. Several of the memhers graduated lzist yezlr hut their places , were efficiently filled this year hy others. The hoys are now working on several num- l 4 hers for commencement. 'lihose in the quzlrtette from In to R. fire: Bowker, second l 1 tenor, Perry. second tenor, Palmer, first tenor, Hofmeister, first tenor, Tuttle, second l l bass. Volkert, second bass, Hootmzm, first hziss, Applegate, first hziss. l i i l ' wi Q c yw gi 2. , Neem-e Erie e pig? 1. i 1-Jg,L-,,,1,, 1 1925 HIXONIAN '?g my WF' Carnival Program I. Rehearsal -Christopher Morley One Act Play Freda .... ................. - - .... Helen Burlingame Barbara .... - ......... ---Margaret Hoffman Gertrude --- ----- Eleanor Jordan Sonia ..--- ------ H azel Crouse Christine -- -..- Gwendolyn Miller Marjorie ------- ---- M able Saunders II. Reading ---- ------.------.-------.----------- M arcile Van Arsdall Stealing Cleopatra's Stuffu III. Dance and Song- Powder and Patches .--.-.------.----..-. Montague Phillips Madge Coon, Esther Wise, Helen Armstrong Edna Koch, Naomi Brickle Lucile Gingrich, Ruth Strain, Marion Correll IV. 9 Reading- His Inspiration - --.----- ---. G ertrude Bishoff 6 V. Minuet --- --.--..--------------------.---.----..---.---- ---- M ozari Marion Correll Wellington Blalock Lucile Schooley Merle Hootman Margaret Cruikshank Raymond Tuttle Edith Hart' Wayne Smith VI. Reading- They Met by Chance ---------- - -------- Elizabeth Wilderson VII. Thursday Night --Christopher Morley 5 One Act ,Play Laura --------.-----------------.-------.---- ---- A nnabell Maxwell Mrs. Sheffield, Laura's Mother ---.- ...------ .......... M 21 ry Hughes Mrs. Johns, Gordon's Mother ----.- -------------.----... M arguerite Weaner Gordon johns ,-.-----------------.---..-.------ ---------- V xrgil Hofmeister Under the Direction of Mrs. Emily White-Hull Eva Miller, Accompanist NSI 'H .Q ! . . .M--.--., . .,,, . gZ THE 1925 HIXONIAN Wvcjjmgs mf bi? Senior Class Play Golden Days By Sidney Toler and Marion Short Capitol Theatre, Wednesday Evening, Ma Directed by Mrs. Emily VVhite-Hull The Cast of Characters Lloyd Henderson - Teddy Farnum VVilliam Barclay ..... Richard Stanhope --- Charlie Mason .... Edgar Moon ..... Frank Montgomery ..... Y 20 -- - -Blanchard Perry -----Forder De Muth -- ---Merle Hootman - - -Virgil Hofmeister --- - -- -Elmer Miller - -. - - -Virgil Bowker ---- Gerald Rumbaugh Mrs. Drexel Kirkland ---- --- Elaine Jewett --.----- ----- Trelle Webb --- Patty Ellison --- Annabelle Larsh ------.-----..---- Felice, Mrs. Kirkland's French maid ---- Sarah Applegate Slissy -------Mary Hughes Margaret Cruilcshank - -- - Helen Burlingame Betsy Scroggins ------- --- i Mrs. John Simmonds Mary Anne Simmonds --- -----Lucile Schooley -------Eva Miller ----Mabel Saunders -----Gertrude Bishop --Marguerite Weaner --Margaret Hoffman ---Annabell Maxwell l491 22 Es 3 lf Q - we ai? maize 1 i w.,m,4..,mf- 'f fr gmgapwgwa-ev,a'g1THE 1925 H1XoN1ANygwQ5wif3,3g F9395 EEG' , Hixonian Staff EDITH HART ......... ......... - .......... E ditor HELEN BURLINGAME ..... .... A ssociate Editor MERVIN APPLEGATE ..... ........... B usiness Manager VIRGILIHOFMEISTER .... ..... A ssistant Business Manager AHAZEIQ QROUSE ......... ................... C alendar MARCARET CRUIKSHANK .... ..... S ociety Editor LILICILE SCHOOLEY ....... ........... J okes QA 9 GWLNDOLYN MILLER----- .... Literary Editor Q MARY HUG!-iEs.'...--- ..... Alumni Editor MABEL SAUNDERS ..... .... P hotographer GERTRUDE BISHOFF .... ....... C artoonist DOXQLE PALMER ...... ............. A thletic Editor GERALD RUMBAUGH ..... .... A ssistant Athletic Editor i501 ?:6'5t ,aa a gina g5Q51mv,gg,e'.,JgjTHE 1925 111XoN1ANgYvw'w35'J1Ff53.3g,f E g + w w L A I 1 1 r Q fi sg 17 1 1511 E W SM? grmV THE 1925 HIXONIAN Lily Food and Clothing Club 1924 - 1925 MoTTo: To MAKE THE BEST BETTER Foon CLUB CLOTHING CLUB Opal Hurni Annabell Maxwell Inez Mettert Mildred Piper lola Rodocker Ruth Strain Flora Brantley Flossie Brantley Marguerite Hinsch Mary Scott Cleo Scott , Bertha Thomas Martha Thomas Maxine Walker CLUB ACTIVITIES The following members attended county club camp: Annabell Maxwell, Ruth Strain, Mary Scott, Opal Hurni, Mildred Piper, and Maxine Walker. Mildred Piper and Opal Hurni, winners of the county clothing club demonstra- tion at Defiance, were sent to the Ohio State Fair with their exhibit. All members exhibited their sewing and canning at the fair. As a result Martha Thomas of the Food Club had the highest grade in the county and Ruth Strain, repre- senting the Clothing Club, received second. The reward for their work was a trip to the Farmer's Week at Ohio State University, November 17 to 23, 1924. The year's work was finished with an achievement meeting in the High School Assembly at which time all members received prizes and certificates of completion for their service. COUNTY CLUB CAMP The first Defiance County Club Camp was held near Defiance on the Maumee the last week in July. Nearly one hundred boys and girls attended it. Able leaders and instructors were with the boys and girls all the time. From the time the whistle blew at six o'clock in the morning it was a round of enjoyment. Fifteen minutes were given for setting up exercises and then a few moments until breakfast. During the morning there were two instruction periods and atleleven o'clock assembly for an hour. At twelve dinner was served. This took quite a while as most of the time was spent in singing. After this each one proceeded to wash his own dishes. The rest of the afternoon was spent in playing games, some of which were pass-the-buck, volley ball and baseball. There was also a swimming period. Then came supper followed by vespers and campfire fdifferent tribes having gathered the wood earlier in the dayj. It was then the land of dreams. A fine time was had by all and when camp broke up August l, it was with regret that all departed. i521 W if 2'-3.5 ...i gQ5?nuQ53.f2jTHE 1925 H1XoN1ANg'63':we.55-'wffqfemgss E fi A 2 Q 5 . i iff 'Q-. 2 HQ Em fvw'HMHlF5'vcvIw1mwsnm1'rfaimv:wsn+Rn''flwwnv-Q-'Wnw:m WC'M-' Wr 'W ,V A 4Wiii 7W 5 m FTVNQH ' Y' I 'I-E g THE 1925 HIXONIANQfmWH ,ig FEW? E Spoondrift Staff Y Editor-in-Chief .... .... ................ ' ........ M A DGE CooN Assistant Editors .... ..... O PAL APPLEGATE, LUCILE GINGRICH Literary Editor ..... ................ ..... M I LDRED PIPER Alumni .......... ......... E RMA REX Sogiety' Editor .... .... O LIVE WENTWORTH Joke Editor ..... ....... B EATRICE WARNER Exchange---Ig .... WILLIAM STRINGFELLOW Poster Editor .... , -,- ........ HOMER MILLER Business Manager ...... .... M ARION CORRELL Asst. Business Man:Iger--- .--- DORIS CONINE Circulation Manager .--- ------. I -4-ELSIE Fox Asst. Circulation Manager--- --..- HELEN ARMSTRONG Faculty Adviser -.--.... --.- E LIZABETH FREEL I541 M - - aa -25 - -. ai? .-an is hfsifyas Ek -.. ggE.pwwg9:',.f'g5THE 1925 HIXONIANGw j2g ins: E e 1 Kg fa 3 2 Y I Ebay VFFT 1925 H1XoN1ANg'5'w4,5aVrrag'QQ573yg,f WW E l l Q 'Q l School Orchestra ROBERT SI5iBi5R'r .... ........ ....... .... V i 1 Jlin l RoHER'r Hiscox ... .. ---Trumpet I RoBER'r B,fx'r'1'i5RsH1:l.1. ..,. .... S axophone VvIRGII. BOWKIZR .,.... ,,.... P iano GEORGE NVoR1' .... .... 'I 'rombone CARL KUCH ..... .- ................................... .............. D rums The orchestra this year was organized under the supervision of lVIr. Oury, the eighth grade teacher. Its membership consists of pupils from hoth the Junior High and Senior High. They have furnished the school with music for dismissal during the year and also played for the Farmers' Institute. , u l56l gilfilil fkfi'-L A 9 hw? W my Q me e . fa 5? Literary and Social Y 'A gf 31THE 1925 H1X0NIANygiv-. +'v4'e5'.'!f0fgjy3g Q? E Q + K 1 2 V W , 1: S 9 3 gg Sz 1 1 1 i 4 Q 1 T Social X Y Y X N W ' Y Y Y , Y Y , Y 1 S l57I R 1 g . f'?'1Q 111' - g THE 1925 H1XoN1ANggs:.H3-5'.:'fq'Q-yjyg WW 2135? Sophomore Party The Sophomores had a Hallowe'en Party on the evening of October 26th at the F itzcharles farm. The guests began to arrive about eight o'clock and were ushered in and led by three ghosts thru the cavern of moans where some of them screamed to the highest of tones. By this time nearly every one had been recognized with the exception of two boys who were dressed as women. After unmasking, all went to the front room and began playing parlor games. Near the hour of ll o'clock the refreshments were served. A splendid time was enjoyed by all. The second Sophomore party was held February 6th at the home of Mable Byroade. Many of the members of the class went to the basketball game and after- wards attended the party. The evening was spent in playing games and at a late hour dainty refreshments were served. All had a fine time. Freshman Party' The Freshmen held their first party at the home of Cleo Scott. The crowd hiked to the Scott home arriving in fine party spirits. It had been planned to have a Wiener roast, but as it was very windy the idea was given up. The evening was spent in playing games and when every one had worked up a good appetite, boiled wieners were served in the place of the ones which were to be roasted. The merry meeting was ended without the aid of any upper classmen. . .i Junior Class Party The Junior class began their social activities of the year with a party given at the home of Erma Rex, October 23. It was an ideal night for the party and a large crowd attended. When the party arrived at the home they at once started the ball rolling and music and games were enjoyed. Later in the evening a marshmallow and Wiener roast was held. All departed for home about ll o'clock, reporting a good time. J NWS? -is - Q ai? .ai is Cie 'Q 7-z --M, -,.,- .W vw-vn...wrw.,.r,., W. .1 -. Q.L THE 1925 HIXONlAN Igg J Football Banquet An informal banquet was given for the football men, Tuesday evening, Decem- ber 2, in the Domestic Science room. Nineteen varsity men, the two cheer leaders, Lucile Schooley and Mary Hughes, Mr. Armstrong, Mr. Underhill and the members of the Board of Education, partook of the following menu prepared by the Home Economics Girls under the supervision of Miss Slater: HOT BISCUITS GRAW WALDORF SALAD FRIED CHICKEN' MASHED POTATOES PINEAPPLE SNOW CAKE f 'V COFFEE g A number of talks were given by members of the team and also by the members of the Board of Education. The financial report was given by the businessxmanager, F order De Muth. The varsitymen who received letters were: Carl Smith, Robert Welty, Karl Welty, Elmer Miller, Wellington Blalock, John Rettig, Kenneth Cun- ningham, Doyle Palmer, Raymond Tuttle, Alvin Hasch, Glen Volkert, Mervin Applegate, Max Shrider, Merle Hootman and Gerald Rumbaugh. A few yells were given after which all departed. l59l a 2? Q SVC? 3555? was-vitae ' E, g THE 1925 HIXONIAN , we NG' Junior- Senior Banquet Fiurmv EVENING, APRIL 25, 1924 At six -thirty most of the members of the Junior and Senior classes were assem- bled in their best bib and tucker in the reception room of the Methodist Church. Everyone looked rather stiff and formal until the girls collected in a group to give comments on decorations and dresses. The decorations of the reception room were of blue and gold, the Junior colors. The Banquet Hall was decorated in rose and white morning glories and the tables were arranged in a square so that the toast mistress could be easily heard. Carnations and candles gave the tables a pleasing appearance and canaries rendered music for the occasion. The toast mistress, Gwendolyn Miller, took charge of the program. Glen Volkert welcomed the Seniors and Deloss Hadsell gave the response. The following program was rendered: Flute Solo .......................... --- -- ....... A --Edith Hart Are You Triangular or Round ......... ..................... D oyle Palmer Vocal Trio, Spring Song . Ilflendelssohn ...... Margaret Cruikshank, Ruth Widney Helen Burlingame Higher Education .................... .... E leanor Jordan Reading- Cuddy , Margaret McCarter .... ..... G ertrude Bishoff Piano Solo ....... .................. ...... E v a Miller The Forecast ...................... .... L ucile Schooley Junior Double Quartette, VVoman .............................. J. A. Parks Doyle Palmer, Virgil Hofmeister, Virgil Bowker, Mervin Applegate, Gale Smith, Merle Hootman, Glenn Volkert, Elmer Miller. I601 I ,a w five fe THE 1925 HIXONIANEMQKJMFQM gg? :Sig E Alumni Banquet Un May 23, 1924, about two hundred alumni and their guests met in the recep- tion rooms of the Methodist Church in honor of the graduating class of '24-. The reception rooms and tables were beautifully decorated in old rose and white, the colors of the class of 1924. A delicious banquet was served by the ladies of the Methodist Church. This proved to be one of the big closing events of the school year. After the banquet the following program was rendered: Invocation ...............,...,....,........... ........ R ev. V. H. Allman President's Welcome Address ....... ........ ..... M r s. Eula Clark, '07 Response ............................ .... ..... M a urine Hadsell, '24 Reading Cal The Dude's Soliloquy A fbj When the Soap Gits in Your Eye. Miss V1RGiN1A BEZERFORDEN, Fort Wayne, Indiana Solo Cal Thy Beaming Eyes ................................... MafDowell fbj Sweet Wild Roses .............................. - .......... Cseck Mas. GLADYS FLURKEYQ '12 Round the World With ..................................... Claude Hitt, '13 Cornet Duet ............................ Kathleen Hart, '23g Juanita Stahl, '22 Reading- A Chip of the Old Block .................. Miss Virginia Bezerforden Vocal Solo .......................................... Miss Dorothy Milliken Miscellaneous ' Alumni Song - Qt Song Leader--- ------------- ----- M . H. Bevington Toastmaster--- ----. Lloyd Hartzler, '16 - ' Thanksgiving Program President's Thanksgiving Proclamation -.-----.-.-----.------ Margaret Hoffman Duet ------.--.-.--------.-.-----.----. Helen Burlingame and Opal Applegate The First Thanksgiving ---- ------ .-...---.-.-------------- M a ry Hughes Reading --...-..--...---..--..-.---. .-.--- -..------- ----- I n e z Mettert Piano Solo -........-.--..-....-..-..-. ..--..----- .------ M a rtha Hanna Practical Application of Commercial Law -------------.------- Helen Burlingame Piano Duet .---------------.---.--------. Margaret Cruikshank and Eva Miller Piano Monologue -.-...-..-.--.---...-.----.-----.--.----- -Helen Armstrong Movie, Such Is Life in a Large City ---- -------- P resented by Shorthand Class Vocal Duet ------------------------- ---.- M rs. Tuttle and Mrs. Huff Reading ............ ........... .-..-.-.--.- B e atrice Kemerer School Paper ....-.-.-.-.-..---- .--.-----..-.---------------- R obert Baker Flute Solo --.-.----------- -. -----------------------------.------ Edith Hart Thanksgiving Play-Raymond Tuttle, Virgil Hofmeister, Gertrude Bishoff, Edna Koch 1611 was iw? 2 E. A--fwdillaxs. lfL THE 1925 HIXONIAN , E332 2355 I t .. . Red Eagle The sun had set and the evening shadows were reaching across the river, as Red Eagle approached the rendezvous where he expected to meet his friend, Little Otter. The lads had left the Iroquois village three days before, and had traveled northward until they reached the border of the Chippewa hunting grounds. Then they concealed their canoe and separated to search for a large lake of which they heard so many tales. As Red Eagle came in sight of the alder thicket which concealed the canoe, he stopped to reconnoitre. Daylight had given way to dusk and the night was near at hand. The lads had agreed to meet at sunset and Red Eagle believed that Little Otter was waiting somewhere within arrow range. To make sure he whistled the plaintiff song of the white-throated sparrow. It was the signal agreed upon, and Red Eagle listened anxiously for the answer. Failing to get a reply he became sus- picious. What had delayed Little Otter? When it finally became dark he lost hope. He believed that Little Otter had been killed or captured by the Chippewas, and his heart filled with despair. At dawn, failing to discover any evidence in the vicinity of the canoe, Red Eagle set out toward the north in the hope of finding the trail of his friend. Night had already fallen and under cover of the dark he made his way toward the canoe. He was within bow length of it when he was startled by a sound in the undergrowth at his right. Fearing that he had blundered into a trap, Red Eagle fitted an arrow to his bow and Wheeled to defend himself. A moment later a deer snorted and crashed noisily through the shrubby growth at the edge of the water. Soon afterward he was surprised to see the gleam of a fire on the right bank of the river some distance ahead of him. As he watched the light twinkling between the tree trlihks he became much excited and a great hope entered his heart. As Red Eagle neared the circle of firelight he sank to his hands and knees and crawled cautiously forward until he was within arrow range of the camp. His heart almost burst through his chest as he saw Little Otter with his arms bound behind him sitting near the fire. The Chippewas passed the night singing their war songs and dancing about their prisoner. At daylight they resumed their journey up the river. Red Eagle waited until they had passed from sight and then he hurried to his canoe. Like a wolf on the trail of a deer the tireless young Iroquois sped through the forest in pursuit of his foes. He waited until he saw the smoke from their hre drifting lazily across the water. Then he moved stealthily through the woods in the direction of their camp. The fire had dwindled to embers and the travelers were apparently asleep. Still Red Eagle hesitated for he realized that his own life and the life of his friend depended upon the success of his exploit. He determined to exercise every caution. He crept within easy how range and stopped to listen. Not a sound disturbed the stillness and the excited young Iroquois heard the heavy thumping of his own heart. He waited a long tiumeand' then he heard the unmistakable squeak of a wood mouse. His heart leaped ,af'.the sound, perhaps it was a signal from Little Otter. He listened for a repetition of the cry. In a few moments he heard it again and felt sure it came from his friend. He drew his knife and crawled forward through the undergrowth. Red Eagle waited until he believed the Chippewas had fallen asleep and then he crept stealthily toward Little Otter. He moved slowly and with great caution for he realized that discovery' meant death. The next instant a reckless bravery took pos- session of him. He left the shelter of the bushes and crawled boldly into the open. isa 514. w e f-it ! g THE 1925 H1XoN1ANyg,'s. .'-giraffe-333y,f,f Gi -r W 2535 VVhen he neared Little Otter he reached forward and touched him with his bow. Cautiously, a hand length at a time, Red Eagle wormed his way to the captive. Once he had reached him it was the work of only a few moments to cut the buckskin thongs. The lads had crawled several bow lengths when one of the warriors awakened and discovered them. He raised a piercing shout of alarm and scrambled to his feet. But the young Iroquois had been quicker and by the time he had an arrow in his bow they were gone. On the third day they arrived in the Iroquois village. Bly son, you have done a great thing, my heart is filled with pride, said Big Wolf. -VIRGIL MILLER, '27. ' Ted's Troubles Ted Aimsworth lived with his great-aunt and uncle. He was a very mis- chievous boy of about sixteen. There were only two things, his clothes and girls, that worried him. His clothes, because he had to keep them in repair himself and he detested sewing, and girls, because, well-just because. He had received an invitation to a Hallowe'en masquerade party that was to be in a new barn and he must take a girl. This meant that both of the great questions were to be settled. He must either make, borrow, beg or steal a costume and also ask a girl to go with him. If he took a girl he would have to ask Uncle Ben fora horse and buggy. But he wanted to go to that party and go he would no matter what it might cost. First, he decided, he would ask the girl. But who? This caused a long day of hard thought. There was Mary Glade who sat across the aisle from him in English and was always dropping her pencil fthe boys said it was so he could pick it upl. Once in a While he talked to Edna Hart at lunch but not very often. His pal, Glen Bart's sister, was all right too but for some reason he rather guessed that she didn't like him very well. But he didn't want them anyway, he wanted Yvonne Huston, who was a new girl in town, she was nice, good looking and not the least bit snobbish. He was going to ask her, too, and if she wouldnlt go he would ask Edna. But Yvonne would go. When he, with all the courage he could command, asked her, she, glancing away with apparent shyness, looked straight into a mirror and proceeded to size him up. He was good looking all right. He had brown hair, long eye-lashes and dark blue eyes and pretty white teeth. He, seeing her hesitate, thought that she was probably trying to think of some excuse and when sheqsmiled, looked up at him and said, Why, yes. What kind of a costume are you going to wear ? he almost gasped. . Ah, part of the misery over! ' Next came the costume! He decided to wear a clown suit. He c0uldn't buy one ready made, his aunt wouldn't make it for him so he had to make it himself. His Work was successful until he came to the middle of a sea'n down the back and then the thread broke, but he only rethreaded the machine and went on. The night of the party came at last. Ted went with an old gray farm horse and a very noisy buggy. Before he started he was almost loaded with orders. A i631 s '- .- .. y 53.56 Now, boy, be careful with that horse, this is Hallowe'en and it's hard to tell what will happen, said Uncle Ben. Be careful of that suit, you might want to wear it again, instructed his aunt. Huh! thought Ted, she should worry about that since she did so such work on it! h Don't tear anything up or put stuff in the road.. just because it's Hallowe'en folks don't need to act crazy. Ted groaned inwardly, Oh-h, you would think that I was going to a rough house affair. Be in by eleven o'clockg that's late enough for a child of your age. I suppose they'll have the alarm clock attached to the door to be sure that l'm on time! Ted grumbled. At the party Ted had a glorious time at first. While he was masked he didn't care what he did, because nobody knew who he was, and by the time he unmasked he was in the habit of acting foolish, so he didn't mind. Glenn was wearing a clown suit too. Forthwith they put on a program all alone. They turned handsprings, wagon wheels and stood on their heads. While walking on their hands they suddenly discovered that it wasn't quite so private after all. As Ted looked up he looked straight into Yvonne's laughing eyes. He supposed he had made a fool of himself. Then by way of acknowledging the applause of the audience, Glenn laid his hands Hat on the floor without bending his knees. Ted did the same, and r-r-rip! His face turned as red as the suit he had on. He leaned against the wall and for the moment thought he must remain there for the rest of the evening. He remembered now the probable reason for this. When he broke the thread in the seam down the back he had forgotten to tie the thread! He wouldn't dare tell the boys because they would make fun of him and maybe call him a sissy for sewing. But there was Yvonne. He had to take her home. From the noise it made while ripping, his suit had probably ripped at least half a yard. At last everybody except two other boys had gone back to the main floor, so he decided to find out how much damage had been done. Say, fellows, pin me up, will you? I guess my suit is ripped about half a rod. Is it? He turned around for their inspection. Oh, it's only about six inches long. How did you do it ? said the sympathetic UD friend. The fact that it's there is enough. Pin it up. I haven't any pin. Have you, Bob ? No, I don't carry such weapons. I'll go ask- Oh, don't ask anybody! cried poor bashful Ted. Get a nail. Not a nail to be found, announced Delbert after a hasty search. Well, what will-oh, there's a wire. Get it! ' Delbert laughed, How can I fix it with a wire, pray tell? You can if you will. Now get busy. l'll try, but I have my doubts. After a lot of punching, pulling, jagging, grumbling and howling, the task was completed. What does it look like? demanded Ted. Can't be noticed. Bob answered as he placed a big sheet of paper on the upper end of the wire, thus concealing the worst of the seam. l64l lfL THE 1925 HIXONIAN My In Qi 2.3! 39 . ag. gg THE 1925 HIXONIAN 22392 Eif? Z Thanks, old top, I'll do a favor for you some day. Not with a wire though, I hope! Back in the crowd again, Ted, aided by the- big white paper which he was so happily unaware of, continued to act the clown. ' Suddenly he remembered that he had to be home by eleven o'clock. 'It was undoubtedly after that now. What should he do? Should he tell Yvonne that he had to go? No, he decided not. Yet his aunt's anger was a terrible thing to face. He finally came to the conclusion that he would wait and take the consequences when he reached home or rather, in the morning. He thought that it was about 12:30 when they left the party, but he didn't know. After he left Yvonne he had four miles to go before he reached home. The sound of the horse's steps and the rattle of the buggy suddenly turned to a sing-song lullaby. Ted went to sleep. When he awoke the horse was standing patiently in front of the barn doors. He jumped from the buggy quickly and very quietly took care of the horse. ' He sat down on the edgeof the back porch and took off his shoes. Gracious, how the door squeaked and oh, the noise that the lock made. The clock struck one. Hum. Couldn't have been asleep very long! I'm only two hours late. The clock struck again. Well, what's the matter with that clock? It can't be two already. Again the clock struck. Three o'clock! Memories of a certain razor strop flashed across his mind. Visions of himself in the garret eating bread and water came before him and the clock struck again. Thoughts of box cars, orphan's home, reform schools and everything terrible wedged themselves into his brain. And the clock Q struck again, then again and again. A I mean to ,find out, which, thought Ted. He struck a match and praise be! It was only twelve o'clock. He was only one hour late! Well. that clock has either run down or is wound up, one or the otherf. and -LEILA WEANER, '28. l65l jg 1- 1 .1 1925 HIXONIANE-i'aiEggj5?fQ-Egg EQ gf? 6 F if 53 Q Q '35 5 an M I gf THE 1925 HIXoN1AN.L'9Tr'..'1 L.,,35 3g Mo'r'ro: FRIENDSHIP AND CULTURE OFFICERS Ethel Cahill-Miller ....... .... Fred F. Ferris ............. Freda Waltenberger-Hlosack .... 1881 Nora Farmer-Shepard Cdeceasedj Ella Everett-Faber, Mendota, Ill. Mary' Sinn-Kinmont fdeceasedl 1882 Viola Smith, Chicago, Ill. Lillie Gorgas-Pettit, Hicksville, Ohio Almeda Platter-Bilderback Cdeceasedj Edwin L. Clay, Perrysburg, Ohio 1884 Ella Weaver-Clay, Perrysburg, Ohio 1885 Kate NI. Meek, Pasadena, Calif. Carrie G. Brown Cdeceasedj Belle Rittenour-Gottfried, Fall City, Ore Jennie Otis-Williams, Kendallville, lnd. 1886 Anqie O. Wright-Utter, Waterford, Calif. Ada-Platter-Lash Cdeceasedl Laura Hamilton-Husner, Oberlin, Ohio Luther VVesner Qdeceasedj ----- ---------Presi11'wlf - - - - -- - Vive-Presillenl -- --Serrc'trzry- Treasurer 1887 Elizabeth Jordon-Clough, Union City, Pa. Susie Ainsworth-Hardesty, Los Angeles. Calif. lda Correll-Culler fdeceasedj Nettie VVilson-Wesner fdeceasedl 1888 Olive LaRue-Austin, Angola, Ind. Gertrude Miller-Ackley Cdeceasedb Della Maxwell-Hilbert, Hicksville, Ohio Maud Meek-Hood Cdeceasedj Charles B. Brown Cdeceasedl lllercy E. Coulter-Dorsey fdeceasedj 1889 Anna Meek, Chicago, Ill. Carrie Meek-Hunton, Chicago, Ill. Edgar Correll, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio May Beadle-Glasmire, Cecil, Ohio Ella Duncan-Mitchell, Columbus, Ohio Nettie Crowl-Haney, Decatur, lnd. Dora Batchelor-Deedley, Woodward, Okla. 1890 Samuel A. Jordon, Cincinnati, Ohio Eva Nicholls-Landis, Atlanta, Ga. l67I Q55 'IQ ' r e l A? .-is L ikiiiiiii L. 559. ...X Q1 NHQEW' we E385 Q 'lllillllllllllllllllllll' 2 5llllllzlllllsll, lllfwfwlll' .' X23 ir.. gWg3w35,.M.'a'2g1THE 1925 HIXONIANk5'HH xg Minnie Ridenour-Bricker, Hicksville, O. Ada Conard-Hood, Alpena, Mich. Curtis Overholt, Ada, Ohio 1891 Mabel Umbenhaur-Mundhenk, Toledo, Ohio Fordyce F. Richards, Portland, Ore. 1892 Edith Batchelor-Gregg, Liscruses, N. M. Bernice Hollinger-Hill, Syracuse, N. Y. Grace Correll-Baker, Santa Monica, Cal. Laura Wesner, Mulberry, Ind. Georgie Brown-Milliman, Edon, Ohio George Lilly, Rawson, Ohio J. Scudder Hull, Physician, Hicksville, O. 1893 Minnie Rose-Thompson, Detroit, Mich. Mary Smith-Seibold, Detroit, Mich. Nellie Wilderson, Elyria, Ohio. Grace Crary-Deardorf, N. Judson, lnd. Fred Umbenhaur, Columbus, Ohio. 1894 Lulu Jump-Conard, -Hicksville, Ohio. Effie Horn-Clark, Hicksville, Ohio. Lucy Higgins-Guerney, Bandon, Ore. Harriet Correll-Hawkins, Toledo, Ohio. Cornelia Davis-Griffith, South Bend, Ind. Pearl Ackley-Patterson, Elkart, Ind. . Mary Shanklin, Defiance, Ohio. jenny Lilly-Rowan Cdeceasedj. Ella Loomis fdeceasedj. L, Anna Martin Cdeceasedj. Nettie Nicholls-Ha'blawitz Cdeceasedj . 1895 Florence Coulter-Gage, Los Angeles, Cal. Mercy Wright-Deilbel, Detroit, Mich. Harry V. Wilson, Hamilton, Canada. Frank Milliman, St. Joe, Ind. 1896 Clara Maxwell-Mastin, Hicksville, Ohio. Minta Moore-Banks, Hicksville, Ohio. Oris Rodocker, Pitsfield, Ohio. Estella Hoffman-Katzenmeyer, Bowling 1681 Green, Ohio. Mary Nicholls, Seattle, Wash. William Dalrymple Cdeceasedj. , Estell A. Lilly Cdeceasedj. 1897 lrene Hayes-Pinkerton, Bryan, Ohio. Wilberetta Williams-Conrad, Kendall- ville, Ind. Leone Reaser-Kenison, Battle Creek Mich. Harriet Parker-jameson, Battle Creek lVIich. Bertha Wright Qdeceased I . 1898 Jessie Wetzel-Wilson, Hicksville, Ohio Edna Parker-Troy, Schenectady, N. Y. lla Ferris-Correll, Hicksville, Ohio. Rena Wilson-Morris, Battle Creek, Mich Mable Wyckoff-Dixon, Wajamega, Mich Nellie Barnett-Maxwell, Marquette Mich. Herbert C. Tannehill, Dentist, Muske- gon, Mich. Ora Rose, Kalamazoo, Mich. Carle F. Boester, St. Louis, Mo. Ethel Coulter-Smith, Rolla, Mo. Virginia Batchelor-Needles, Pueblo, Calif Martha Nicholls-Stanley, Buffalo, N. Y Della Berger-Cole Cdeceased J . 1899 Daisy Hill-Tuttle, Hicksville, Ohio. Frank Hiscox, Salesman, Hicksville, O. Harry Getrost, Lorain, Ohio. Thomas Townsend, Toledo, Ohio. Nellie Smith-Lige, Auburn, Ind. Ray Davis, Auburn, Ind. Nellie Miller-Edwards, Chicago, Ill. Blanch Tannehill, Chicago, Ill. Lena Bricker-Grier, Ft. Wayne, Ind. 1 900 Stella Peacock-Dowell, Hicksville, Ohio Bessie Helsel-Gadsey, Bellevue, Wash. Mable Shenton-Zollman, Comstock, Wis Dora Galloway-Berger, Lascar, Colo. Otho Dalrymple, South Bend, Ind. Margaret Barnett-Patterson Cdeceasedj . ig: I I gy, ri Sai -mliligi pi 7 gi THE 1925 H1xoN1AN l3g WW W? 1901 Laird Hoff, Lawyer, Hicksville, Ohio. Walter Ferris, Lawyer, Hicksville, Ohio Ethel Cahill-Miller, Hicksville, Ohio. Ella Boester, Hicksville, Ohio. Altha Potter, Hicksville, Ohio. Goldie Boon-Jolly, Hillsdale, Mich. Ernest Boester, Minneapolis, Minn. Charles Wetzel Cdeceasedl . Mae Freeburn Cdeceasedj. 1902 Vada Bender-Wentworth, Hillsdale, Mich. LaVerne Hart-Lybarger, Hicksville, O. Wayne Hughes, Clarence, N. Y. Bertha Peacock-Collins, Dayton, Ohio. Grace Tannehill, Chicago, Ill. 1903 Jett Grifiin-Hoff, Hicksville, Ohio. Frances Carr-Bricker, Hicksville, Ohio. Guy Richardson, Hicksville, Ohio. Fred Dalrymple, Mishawaka, Ind. Charles Seibert, Akron, Ohio. Edith Rank, Hicksville, Ohio. King Patterson fdeceasedj. Grace Blosser Cdeceasedl. 1 904 Blanche Lower-Wort, Hicksville, Ohio Vera johnson-Seely, Hicksville, Ohio. Fae Miller-Ferris, Hicksville, Ohio. Clyde Maxwell, Hicksville, Ohio. Alferd Booth, Cashier, Hicksville, Ohio Ward Hughes, Kansas City, Mo. Merle Wort, Hicksville, Ohio. Edna Oswalt-Devore, Sherwood, Ohio. Vera Otis-Purdy, Findlay, Ohio. Ralph Coburn,-Cleveland, Ohio, Dayton Wolford, Toledo, Ohio. Fred Clernmer, Akron, Ohio. Walter O'Neil, Toledo, Ohio. Marshall Berger, Miller, Ind. Ed. Hilliard, Pitcairn, Pa. Grace Euans-Walker, VanDalia, Mich Arthur Scheidler Cdeceasedj. Erma WetzelfPotter fdeceasedl. Frank Squires, Hicksville, Ohio. 1905 Warner Jackson, Muskegon Heights, Mich. Ross Crowl, Kansas City, Mo. Homer Beerbower, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Vera Peacock-Kohler, Boston, Mass. Florence Gruber-Johnson, Morley, Mich Nellie McCord-Hiscox, Hicksville, Ohio. Edna Klinger-Bricker, Hicksville, Ohio. Norma Connolly-Kachudas, Chicago, lll Ralph Nelson, New York, N. Y. 1906 Pearl Cahill, Hicksville, Ohio. John Clemmer, Akron, Ohio. Edna Nelson, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Paul Kerr Cdeceasedj. Fred Drury, Britten, Mich. Bart Blosser, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Dora Brinck-Kirk, Kermit, W. Va. Joy Burley-Grooms Cdeceasedl. Cora Beerbower, Edgerton, Ohio. Beatrice Metz-Burch, San Gabriel, Calif 1907 Sada Bender-Brinck, Hicksville, Ohio. Ray McCauley, Hicksville, Ohio. Jessie Hart-Cromley, Hicksville, Ohio. Maurice Daniels, Hicksville, Ohio. Ruth Ritenour-Rodocker, Hicksville, O. Gertrude Hilliard-Laub, Hicksville, O. Dena Landis, Hicksville, Ohio. Maude Schooley-Reverette, Mark Center Ohio. Edward Willet fdeceasedl. Mino Davidson-Burell, Toledo, Ohio. Kimeta Helms, Paulding, Ohio. Ross Connolly, Chicago, Ill. Lottie Metz-Edgar, Hicksville, Ohio. Fred Dean, Birmingham, Ala. Lottie Dell, Tifhn, Ohio. Eula Pettitt-Clark, Hicksville, Ohio. Claren Tracht, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Mabel Johnson Cdeceased J. 1908 Nina Phillips-Schaufelberger, Hicksville, Ohio. . Fred Ferris, Hicksville, Ohio. 1691 ! JR g? fQ'1THE 1925 HIXONIAN ,gg 43? RC? Oscar Anderson, Toledo, Ohio. Franklin Maier, Massillon, Ohio. Lloyd Otis, Celina, Ohio. George Ridenour, Detroit, Mich. Estella Pettit-Stekatee, Kalamazoo, Mich Robert Shimel, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Alta Grifhth-Zook, Denver, lnd. Ethel Deardorff-Kincade, Los Angeles Calif. Lucile Ridenour-Stiffen, Twin Falls, Idaho. Guy Crowl, Cleveland, Ohio. DeWitt Kerr Cdeceasedj. Mae Wetzel 'fdeceasedl 1 909 Helen Rank, Toledo, Ohio. Ruth Scott, Eugene, Ore. Alice Hanville-Byers, Garrett, Ind. Wayne Bilderback, Farmer, Ohio. Troy Farmer, Columbus, Ohio. Vir 'l Overholt Columbus Ohio gl 1 7 ' Grace Walker-Finzer, Hicksville, Ohio. Bernice Johnson-Schell, Hicksville, Ohio Bessie Richardson-Husted, Hicksville, O 1910 Don Evans, Hicksville, Ohio. Clair Garver, Hicksville, Ohio. Carl Hook, Hicksville, Ohio. Florence Blodgett-McKahn, Benton Har- bor, Mich. Ethel Fry, Hicksville, Ohio. Carma Johnston-Rowe, Hicksville, Ohio. Grace Johnston-McCormick, Hicksville Ohio. Edith Wetzel-Dalrymple, Mishawaka Ind. Lela Getrost-Schooley, Lorain, Ohio. Elma Beerbower, Bellevue, Ohio. Ila Clemmer-Ripley, Portland, Ore. Phyllis Culler, Teacher, Cleveland, Ohio Herschel Ackerman, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Orza Burgener, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Eva Bevington, Los Angeles, Calif. Mabel Schaffer-Burgener, Ft. Wayne Ind. Stella Lilly, Teacher, Hartford City, Ind Owen Tustison, Garrett, Ind. Hazel Seibert-LaVan, Kansas City, Mo. Y Jennie Rose, Teacher, Los Angeles, Calif. Ira Beerbower, Hicksville, Ohio. Rose Bequillard-Beech, Daytona Beach Fla. Lela Gallup-Walters, Hudson, Mich. Margaret Gewinger-VVetzel, Burr Oak Mich. Mary Pettit-Leininger Cdeceasedl. . Myrtle Huber-Daniels, Cleveland, Ohio 1911 Stella Cuyler-Gillespie, Hicksville, Ohio. Alice Dickerhoff-Garard, Los Angeles Calif. ' Winnifred Moore, Teacher, Hicksville Ohio. Bessie Vesper, Hicksville, Ohio. Hazel Nelson-Gessinger, Muskegon Heights, Mich. Hazel Willet-Huber, Hicksville, Ohio. Ethel Hook, Hicksville, Ohio. Daisy Diehl, Bryan, Ohio. Franklin Stringfellow, Cleveland, Ohio. Dorothea Boester, Cleveland, Ohio. Bertha Mason-Fepp, Bluffton, Ohio. Blanche Hadsell-Miller, Peru, Ind. Pearl Place-Keck, Hicksville, Ohio. Zoa Overholt-Shimel, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Lena Bensteel, Detroit, Mich. Fred Jackson, Physician, Detroit, Mich Gertrude Brinck, Los Angeles, Calif. Walter Blalock, Ft. Bennings, Ga. 1912 Forrest Bricker, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Mary Miller-Hadsell, Ney, Ohio. Bernice Saurs, Hicksville, Ohio. Ross Tustison, Hicksville, Ohio. Warren Miller, Hicksville, Ohio. Candance Arrants-Carey, Cleveland, O F loy Hauter-Jump fdeceasedl. Gladys Gallup-Taylor, Deshler, Ohio. Fern Storm, Morrisonville, Ill. Harold Carr, Ft. Wayne, Ind, Gladys Cook-Flurkey, Aberdeen, Md. Herschel Scott, Eugene, Ore. Clyde Walters, Portland, Ore. James Lindermuth, Hudson, Mich. Fay Mason-Stumpell, Summer, Ia. 1 y E 3 I701 -1 ' Q' 2 ? 2 gV THE 1925 HIXONIAN , 1913 Iva Budd, Cleveland, Ohio. Mary Booth-Kemmerer, Hicksville, Ohio. Elma Bungard ideceasedl. Leah Hilliard-Hart, Hicksville, Ohio. Van Hadsell, Ney, Ohio. Gladys Huber-Birdsall, Hicksville, Ohio. Elsie Shoemaker, Cleveland, Ohio. Nellie Hook, Chicago, lll. Scudder Welty, Ft. Wayne, lnd. Laura Hadsell, Cincinnati, Ohio. Charley Hole, Cincinnati, Ohio. Edna Wolf, Harlan, Ohio. Freda WaltenbergerfHosack, Hicksville, Ohio. lnez Shull, Hicksville, Ohio. Claud Hitt, Dentist, Calcutta, India. Fred Dierstein, Toronto, Canada. John Arrowsmith, Ft. Humphrey, Va. Herbert Blakeslee, Atlanta Georgia. Donald Batchelor, Hudson, Mich. Fae Gorrell-Strubing, Spencerville, Ind. 1914 Beulah Otis-Poper, Hicksville, Ohio. Beulah lWcCullough-Hulbert, Hicksville, Ohio. Una Hook-Miller, Hicksville, Ohio. Jessie G. Gorrell, Hicksville, Ohio. Glad s Gorrell Stucke Woodbum lnd. y ' yi v Wayne Hulbert, Hicksville, Ohio. Laurence Hart, Hicksville, Ohio. Verda Elliott-Etchie, Hicksville, Ohio. Lelah Breitenbach, Hicksville, Ohio. LeNora 'Miller-Meyum, Philadelphia, Pa. Grace Huber-Christman, Bryan, Ohio. Loren Carey, Hicksville, Ohio. Fled Schell-Edgar, 'Ft. Wayne, lnd. Marie Blosser-Carr, Ft. Wayne, Ind. lra Dull, Hamilton, Ohio. Preston Pugh, Toledo, Ohio. Helen Griffith, Hicksville, Ohio. Blanch Saurs-Nugen, Auburn, Ind. Beatrice Otis-Stevens, Detroit, Mich. Harry Cook, Dentist, Coal City, Ill. Katherine Leslie-Walters, Portland, Ore VVilma Poince-McCalla, Chicago, lll, George Patterson, Hicksville, Ohio. Wallace Treat, U. S. Consul, Smyrna. Lynn Bricker, Greensboro, N. C. 1915 Hollis Grover, Hicksville, Ohio. Bennett Rose, Hicksville, Ohio. Floyd Kline, Hicksville, Ohio. Ralph Wittig, Hicksville, Ohio. Vernon Killian, Mail Carrier, Hicksville, Ohio. Claron Saltzman, Hicksville, Ohio. Selye Hadsell, Toledo, Ohio. Ardis Hootman-Beerbower, Hicksville, Ohio. Bernice Keener-Ames fdeceasedj. Naomi Mason-Husted, Hicksville, Ohio. Elizabeth Boester-Wentworth, Hillsdale, Mich. Mabel Cairns-Bruggeman, Hicksville, O. Elba Dowell-Yeagley, Farmer, Ohio. Virgil Willet, Princeton, N. J. James Howenstine, Columbus, Ohio. George Henning, Columbus, Ohio. Pierre 1fVillet, Paulding, Ohio. , Lela Hook-Miller, Paulding, Ohio. Hazel Hauter-Morehart Cdeceasedj. Mary Arrowsmith-Battershell, Farmer, Ohio. Pauline Jackson-Irwin, Cleveland, Ohio. Marguerite Wagner, Oxford, Ohio. Marwin Cole, Hicksville, Ohio. Dora Miller-Limpert, Hicksville, Ohio. Viola Graham-Casper, Butler, Ind.. Claron Edgar, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Zola Lenz, Hicksville, Ohio. Walter Fry, Payne, Ohio, Flossie Bungard, 'Flint, Mich. May Warfield-Flagg, Onoville, N. Y. 1916 Derrill Bricker, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Olen Moore, Hicksville, Ohio. Donna Swan-Arrants, Ada, Ohio. Golda Huber-Renz, Sherwood ,Ohio. Martha Smith-Wineland, Oklahoma City, Okla. Garret James, Hicksville, Ohio. lona lklurphy-Edson, Louisville, Ky. Leota Voght-Kline, Hicksville, Ohio. Hazel Wonderly-Beard, Teacher, Hicks- ville, Ohio. Doris James, Teacher, Hicksville, Ohio. Lucile Jackson-Strubing, Hicksville, Ohio. Eliza Otis-Yarger, Antwerp, Ohio. 245' . we. gr THE 1925 HIXONIAN 4 Allen Elliott, Lima, Ohio. Beatrice Brown, Collins, Ohio. Margaret Hall-Myers, Bryan, Ohio, Lela Blodgett-Irish, Cleveland, LaVon Siebert, Detroit, Mich. Lloyd Hartzler, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Maurice Longsworth, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Shelby Phillips, Washington, D. C. Esther Otis-Rhoads, Boonton, N. Y. Ohio. Leitha Waltenberger-Kuhl, Hicksville, O. Helen Olson-Johnston, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Agnes Maxwell-Fetzer, Hicksville, O. Gladys Winn-Anderson, Chicago, Ill. 1917 Robb Cook, Toledo, Ohio. Arden Shull, Hicksville, Ohio. Kenneth Phillips, Hicksville, Ohio. William Henning, Teacher, State College Penn. Alva Miller, Hicksville, Ohio. Gerald Crowl, Hicksville, Ohio. Merle Fitzcharles-Weise, Hicksville, O Helen Breitenbach, Hicksville, Ohio. Vernice Beerbower-Carter, South Bend Ind. Raymond Fry, Hicksville, Ohio. Forest Warner, Hicksville, Ohio. Carl Scott, Cleveland, Ohio. Gladys Stacy-Fritch, Bryan, Ohio. Ruth Biddle-Bates, Findlay, Ohio. Elizabeth Arrowsmith, Columbus, Ohio Edith Blodgett-Streets, Rockford, Ohio. Ivan Rose, Midland, Mich. Claude Bungard, Flint, Mich. lVIarie Wyckoif, Hicksville, Ohio. Agnes Hider-White, Detroit, Mich. Gale Pool, South Bend, Ind. Mary Hook-Wickiser, Huntington, Ind Avis Gillette, Pitcairn, Penn. 1918 ' LaVonne Beltz-Skinner, Hicksville, Ohio Bonnie English-Fry, Hicksville, Ohio. Florence Hosack-James, Hicksville, Ohio. Frances Kimble-Getrost, Ft. Wayne, Ind Vida Mabrey, Hicksville, Ohio. Ruth Willet, Hicksville, Ohio. Eurie Elliott, Hicksville, Ohio. Wayne Kreg, Hicksville, Ohio. Maybelle Gueth-Blythe, Hicksville, Ohio Lottie Forder, Hicksville, Ohio. Mabel Applegate, Hicksville, Ohio. Louise Mercer, Hicksville, Ohio. Emmet Masters, unknown. Lewie Brown, Rochester, Ohio. Ruth Moore, Cincinnati, Ohio. Newton Richardson, Leroy, Ohio. Fay Timbrook, Toledo, Ohio. Ralph Beerbower, Hicksville, Ohio. Charles Overholt, Columbus, Ohio. Clinnie Seibert, St. Louis, Bio. Annette Bauman, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Alice Beerbower-Berkypile, Pauline Otis, Hicksville, Ohio. Freda Peters-Cook, Coal City, Ill. Nova Stoy-Benson, Lansing, Mich. 1919 Estell Coburn, Hicksville, Ohio. Hattie Hulbert, Hicksville, Ohio. Elva Hilbert-Hook, Woodburn, Ind. Richard Hootman, Hicksville, Ohio. Florence Kleckner, Hicksville, Ohio. Lois Kleckner, Hicksville, Ohio. Reba Laub, Hicksville, Ohio. Freda Maxwell-Sholl, Hicksville, Ohio. Forest McCalla, Hicksville, Ohio. Dorothy SchellfRay, Hicksville, Ohio. Walter Stevenson, Ashley, Ind, Charles Smith, Newville, Ohio. Goldie Topper-King, Hicksville, Ohio. Madonna Warner, Hicksville, Ohio. Ward Baker, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Myrtle Ginther-Mills, Clinton, Ohio. Ralph Palmer, Hicksville, Ohio. Helen Armstrong-Hall, Ridgeport, W. Va. Winifred Bond-Grubb, Grabill, Enzor Conine, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Ester Howenstine, Chicago, Ill. Vada Barnes, Hicksville, Ohio. Mildred Batchelor, Hicksville, Ohio. Clair Cahill, Hicksville, Ohio. Ind. 1920 Doris Armstrong-James, Hicksville, O. Mary Wittig-Kline, Hicksville, Ohio. V ioline Otis, Hicksville, Ohio, Mabel Hulbert, Hicksville, Ohio. Olan Bricker, Portau Prince, Haiti. Kathryn Bender, Toledo, Ohio. E HQ aG?.uw+e--.-afar -J-items ,. L M sf g THE 1925 HIXoN1ANgRi'f.'i-'L,,5'JfF,Qy3yg! as me Edith Cottrell, 'Ft. Wayne, lnd. Lyndall Stahl-McCalla, Hicksville, Ohio. Hazel Foust-Koerner, Hicksville, Ohio. Leila Miller, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Gladys Cunningham-Mavis, Hicksville, Ohio. Hilda Weller, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Marjorie Smith, Toledo, Ohio. Birdie Burlingame-Elliott, Hicksville, O. Homer Applegate, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Herbert Willet, Columbus, Ohio. Mercer Pugh, Toledo, Ohio. Helen Peeper-Smith, Bowling Green, O. Kathryn Conrad, Hicksville, Ohio. Vance Bricker, Deleware, Ohio. Emily Arrowsmith, Columbus, Ohio. Donald Welty, Ann Arbor, Mich. Morris Mastin, Chicago, lll. Lola Bevenington, Guyton, Ga. Bernice Swan-Beerbower, Hicksville, O. Erma Hilbert-Hedges, Ashland, Ohio. Ralph Sellers, Auburn, Ind. Reed Hook, Hicksville. Ohio. Sidney Smith fdeceasedl. Leroy Aten, Hicksville, Ohio. Ester Miller, Hicksville, Ohio. Eloise Correll, Granville, Ohio. Harold Armstrong, Columbus, Ohio. Kathryn Johnson, Hicksville, Ohio. Donaldson Monosmith, Chicago, lll. Jennie Horn, Detroit, Mich. DeLoy James, Hicksville, Ohio. Mildred Longsworth, Hicksville, Ohio. Gerald Palmer, Woodburn, Ind. Vera Bauman, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Mary Kenner, Hicksville, Ohio. Virginia James, Hicksville, Ohio. Leota Hitt, Athens, Ohio. Fordyce Moore, Hicksville, Ohio. I Q 1921 'Q Genevieve McCormick, Hicksville, Ohio. Larue Pugh, Toledo, Ohio. Eldin Sholl, Mark Center, Ohio. Laverne Zuber, Hicksville, Ohio. Grace Lash-Daub, Hicksville, Ohio. Ray Laub, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Lauren Bricker, Ft. Wayne, Ind. 1922 Laverne Armstrong, Columbus, Ohio. Q Helen Arrowsmith, Columbus, Ohio. Fern Battershell, Hicksville, Ohio. Regina Bauman, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Emma Bruggerman-Scranton, Hicksville Ohio. Mary Burgoyne, Columbus, Ohio. Ladene Cole, Hicksville, Ohio. Verna Collins, Hicksville, Ohio. Lucille Conine, Auburn, Ind. Ida Driver, Hicksville, Ohio. Janet Griffin, Cleveland, Ohio. Berdina Kline, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Hazel Kline, Newville, Ind. Ercel Lenz, Hicksville, Ohio. Amelia Leslie, Hicksville, Ohio. Helen Mercer, Hicksville, Ohio. lhlary Lee lVIohr-Abbot, Kankakee, Ill. Alma Olson, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Agnes Reas-Beard, Hicksville, Ohio. Juanita Stahl, San Gabriel, Calif. Murl Wentworth, Antwerp, Ohio. Martha Wentworth, Hicksville, Ohio. Carrie Wentworth, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Richard Ames, Hicksville, Ohio. Loren Applegate, Teacher, Hicksville, O Lawrence Brush, Hicksville, Ohio. Wendell Culler, Springfield, Ohio. William Cleland, Hicksville, Ohio. Forrest Deardorff, Hicksville, Ohio. Joseph Dunbar, New York City, N. Y. Reign Hadsell, Hiram, Ohio. Dallas Johnson, Hicksville, Ohio. Maynard Kleckner, Hicksville, Ohio. Carlus Miller, Ft, Wayne, Ind. Julius Waltenberger, Hicksville, Ohio. Gladys Steel, Hicksville, Ohio. LaVerne Weaner, Ft. Wayne, Ind., 1923 Harry Mapes, Student, Ada, Ohio. John Blosser, Hicksville, Ohio. Maribel Van Arsdall, Hicksville, Ohio Elsie Ahleman, Liberty Center, Ohio. Geraldine Bates, Findlay, Ohio. Katherine Bevington-Lower, Ft. Wayne Ind. Dorothy Cottrell, Hicksville, Ohio, Kathleen Hart, Hicksville, Ohio. Nora. Haver-Eager, Hicksville, Ohio. Leota Haver, Toledo, Ohio. Mildred Hinsch, Hicksville, Ohio. 73, 1 'Siler oe. I g THE 1925 HIXONIANEN5 'gg 'FW 23? Mae Johnson, Hicksville, Ohio. 'l'hae johnson, Hicksville, Ohio. Florence Link, Akron, Ohio. Doris Mann, Mark Center, Ohio, Arlene Otis, Lima, Ohio. Zelma Peter, Hicksville, Ohio. William Criukshank, Chicago, Ill. Raymond Hofmeister, Hicksville, Ohio. Deloss Hadsell, Yellow Springs, Ohio. Ward Hart, Champaigne, Ill. Russell Kelley, Hicksville, Ohio. Ray Middaugh, Hicksville, Ohio. Leontine Zuber-Harter, Cleveland, Ohio. Burdette Custer, Student, Chicago, Ill. Herschell F itzcharles, Student, Valpariso, Ind. Clarence Jordan, Student, Delaware, O. Olen Mavis, Student, Columbus, Ohio. Eugene Newton, Hicksville, Ohio. Donald O'Neil, Hicksville, Ohio. Guy Volkert, Hicksville, Ohio. Lavon Miller, Hicksville, Ohio. Roger Warner, Hicksville, Ohio. Douglas Wamer, Student, Columbus, O 1924 Angie Arrants, Student, Defiance, Ohio Daisy Beree, Hicksville, Ohio. Violet Clay-Seely, Hicksville, Ohio. Ray Maxwell, Hicksville, Ohio. Floyd Palmer, Hicksville, Ohio. 1925 Gertrude Bishoff Helen Burlingame Hazel Crouse Margaret Cruikshank Clara Gaston Edith Hart Margaret Hoilman Mary Hughes Elanor Jordan Annabel Maxwell Gwendolyn Miller Eva Miller Wilma Peter Zelda Dorsey, Hicksville, Ohio. Mabel Saunders Qi Arvilla Dammann, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Lucile Schoolev Cleo Edson, Hicksville, Ohio. Ruth Strain ' ' Bessie Forder, Hicksville, Ohio. Marguerite Weaner Marie Hoff, Hicksville, Ohio. Sallie Welty Ferne Hook, Student, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Elizabeth Wilderggn Maurine Hadsell, Toledo, Ohio. Lou,-ine Wgndefly Garnette Krontz, Hicksville, Ohio. Mervin Applegate Grace Maxwell-Wilson, Hicksville, Ohio Virgil Bowker Zelma Miller, Bowling Green, Ohio. Norville Conine Carol Otis, Hicksville, Ohio. Forder DQMuth Freda Ruger, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Vii-gil Hgfmeistgr Vera Reas, Hicksville, Ohio. Merle Hootman Roscoe Wagner, Brunson, Mich. Carl Kigabeth Marjorie Smith, Student, Defiance, Ohio. Elmer Miller Eleanor Snyder, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Doyle Palmer Laverne Shull, Student, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Blanchard Perry Vilette Townsend, Student, Defiance, O. john Rettig Dorthy Thompson-Valentine, Delta, O. Gerald Rumbaugh Iva Wartenbee-Cook, Hicksville, Ohio. Glen Volkert Dorthy Widney, Hicksville, Ohio. Karl Welty Robert Battershell, Convoy, Ohio. Marcile VanArsdall l74l i s ZKQJW' .-N9 fp AGM? ig Athletics I 2 Y YQTHE 1925 HIX ONIANK 3g Mmm M l 1 K5 X 1207 I 5. W Q3 Ss Athletics I75I 5 'U wi 1 v 2 5 1 L15 0 1 ww 'f1g 'g F fe 1 f 2 1 N Y Y 1 3 Q if gr, U61 an X WG? A f .i Liiiiiw , . H.-rv-qs-13--1,-5, -.W . ,d,,.u.,,,-Q is ' fu-we ,1 1 . ., Q' 5 f 2 . . 1, gm, THE 1925 HIXONIANQNQ-53-yffvggg F5995 95.535 4 1 CoAcH UNDERHILL Paul H. Underhill was the man behind the guns this year and he was respected for thevexample he set as well as for his ability as a coach in athletics. Although a hard schedule wasplayed, his untiring efforts prepared the team to win a good share of the games. K ' CM- 1'A1N MrI.1,15R V , Captain Miller was always in the game. If there was a harder worker he could not be found. His influence on the team was a real asset and helped when the test came. CoAcH SLATER ,A i f Through the constant efforts of Miss Slater, Hicksville ,High has been able to have a girls' basket ball team for the first time for a few years. She also Awas a. worker and spared neither time nor effort to help the'-girls in a krfowledge ofthe game. MANAGER DEMUTH K ' A team must have money and the duty of finding it fell to DeMiith. At the end of the season he was able to make a very satisfactory financial report and that is nuf sed. ' , ' . Sci-ioousv AND MARY Pep? Yes, they had it and they made it very contagious when they 'appeared before the students in the cheering. They have proved loyal to the cause- and deserve much credit for their work. A ' a ' l77l Q. 9 5 JQSEQS si? ' ...a a -sigma ggngwgil.-'ra,3jTHh: 1925 H1XoN1ANggwm.x,5H.yfaffQ3,5245 3 E i QFZW is Q Q3 I . R. XVelty. r. t., K. VV:-Ity, f. lw., Tuttlc. r. h., Rf-rrig, r. e., Nliller, r. g., Volkert, l. t., Howutman, l. lm. Hush. l. g., Shrider, q. lv., Rumbaugh, sub. h. b., Cunningham. 1. e., Blalock, c.. Applegate, sub. t. N l7Sl f THE 1925 H1XoN1AN jg F9395 XG HICKSVILLE AT WAUSEON After several weeks of practice Hicksville played its first game, which demon- strated the weakness and strength of the Red and White eleven. The boys were nervous while in play, but were full of fight and pep. Wauseon scored a touchdown in the first three minutes, and in spite of best efforts they were able to secure two more touchdowns before the end of the nrst half. Both teams came back strong in the second half but Hicksville's losses were largely due to poor tackling and clipping out. Hicksville took the small end of a 30 to 0 score. HICKSVILLE AT PAYNE Hicksville was in good shape for this game and the squad proved to be the faster and better trained of the two. Team work prevailed throughout the game, which showed up to Hxcksvilleis decided advantage with a final score of 21 to 0 in their favor. bmith was forced to stop playing by a severe injury to his knee. ANTWERP AT HICKSVILLE Word was received from the coach of Antwerp that they wished to play their first football game with Hicksville. It was their first year in this line of sport, but they were determined to learn how to play the game. When they gain experience and confidence they may prove to 'be a team that is to be feared. The last quarter ended with Hicksville 125, Antwerp 0. ' H ICKSVILLE AT STRYKER ' The next Friday, after much hard practice, the team motored to Stryker. This was Hicksville's worst party on the schedule. Stryker, supported by the entire town and school, came out to see Hicksville take another defeat. But for once the table was turned. By constant fighting every minute of the time, the Red and White gridders carried the ball across the line for two succesive touchdowns. ln the second half Stryker came back determined to turn the table. They were only able to secure one touchdown and kick goal. The game ended with a defeat to Stryker by 12 and 7. HICKSVILLE AT DECATUR This game proved to be very thrilling and exciting. In the ,first few plays Hicksville was successful in securing two touchdowns, but a blocked punt, a few long gains and a drop kick saved Decatur from defeat. The Decatur team was fast and quite a bit heavier, but Hicksville showed up strong on the offensive work. The game ended in defeat for Hicksville, the score being 30 to 7. i PAULDING AT HICKSVILLE Paulding came to Hicksville with the determination of winning and had prac- ticed to accomplish it, but so had Hicksville. Paulding had scored two touchdowns before Hicksville really began to show any fight. Hicksville finally woke up, how- ever, and started an offensive of their own, which resulted in a couple of touchdowns. The last of the game was played in the dark and after several of our men were removed, Hicksville permitted Paulding to score time after time. Hicksville lost with a score of 59 to 13. l79l .LQ-v I l 57 ai? .ra is E. 9 A af fL THE 1925 H1XoN1AN5sieJ9gr53, mf jest? NAPOLEON AT HICKSVILLE Napoleon came with a much heavier team and more experienced men who under- stood the game better. Hicksville put up a game' struggle but was unable to gain through their line, and were forced to take the defensive. The visiting team outplayed as well as outweighed the Hicksville gridders. Hicksville's losses again were due to poor tackling and clipping out. The visitors returned home with a score 16 to 6. HICKSVILLE AT PAULDING Hicksville journeyed to Paulding on Armistice Day bent upon avenging the former defeat. This game proved to Hicksville that victory could not be accom- plished without constant practice. Time after time Hicksville was able to gain territory but was either penalized or lost by fumbles. They did succeed in showing Paulding some real fight, but were unable to outpoint their opponents. During the last few minutes of play a line plunge netted a touchdown. The game ended in defeat for Hicksville, the score being 16 to 6. HICKSVILLE AT BRYAN ln this game Hicksville showed a great deal of improvement and pep, also team- work, which was very lacking in the former games. During the first half Hicksville succeeded twice in reaching Bryan's ten yard line but the Viinx still hung on. A drop- kick and an end run proved unsuccessful. In the third quarter Bryan kicked and recovered a fumble which resulted in a touchdown. During the fourth quarter Hicksville was within several inches of their goal line, but was unable to smash through their line. 'The rest of the game was practically a, standstill. This was the first game that Bryan had won. The score was 6-0. 7 1 ' DEFIANCE AT HICKSVILLE 1 I The scene of the next contest was shifted to Hicksville with Defiance as the opponent. The visitors displayed an unlooked for strength in most every department of the game. 'Hicksville's supreme defense crumbled and there was a lack of offensive. They were able to circle Defiance ends at ease but each time there was a lack of interference. At the end of the first 'half the score was 7 to 7. When the smoke of battle cleared the score was Defiance 19, Hicksville 7. H ICKSVILLE AT MONTPELIER Montpelier was the last game of the season and according to dope they had a very good team. Two of Hicksville's regular gridders were unable to participate in the first quarter which gave Montpelier several points. During the second quarter Hicksville was able to gain through their line for a touchdown. By end runs and passes Montpelier again and again ra.n up the score to 28 to 7. This was the last high school game of football for Captain Smith, as well as for Miller, Rettig, Welty, Palmer and Volkert. F301 fa x 1925 HIXONIANE 3g WW ?A'G'b , ... . .. .. K 3 V in S EL 9 Basket Ball john Rettig, Center, XVc'llington lilalock, Guard, Burton Bliller, Guard, VV:1ync Smith, Forward, Klux Slxridcr, Forward. Substitutes: Gerald Rumbaugh, Vern Keener, Earl lieerlwwer, Foster lVIo0rc. ' LSU it sf Q5 WG, ?Fm-Eli tiwe gr '2'jTHE 1925 HIXONIANZ'9f jg DECEMBER 19 FVOODBURN 23 HICKSVII.I.E 21 Looks bad, Hicksville will admit, but it couldn't be helped. The lack of ex- perience and practice was evident in this game. The score was a tie to within a few seconds of the finish, but Woodburn was successful in making a field goal, and the game ended with a score that was two points in their favor. DECEMBER 19 JEWELL 39 HICKSVILIAE 13 i This week the team journeyed to Jewell. The defeat of the week before made the H. H. S. quintet determined to win. Luck seemed to be against them throughout the game and the game ended with Hicksville the loser. JANUARY 9 PAYNE 22 HICKSVILLE 19 After a hard struggle the boys were compelled to let Payne carry away the honors. They were unable to keep Payne from scoring, although their defense was good. Good work, John. JANUARY 16 CITY 41 HIGH SCHOOL 19 Leading from the first, the city team was able to score easily. This game showed a great improvement in Hicksville's team, but they admit that the City team was too much for them. JANUARY 23 CLASS TOURNAMENT Much enthusiasm was aroused in the school when it was announced that there was to be a class tournament. Each class entered a team of the best available players. The first game of the tournament was played between the Freshmen and Juniors. The Freshmen won this game with a score 15 to 12. The next scrap was between the Seniors and Sophomores. This game ended with a score 24 to 12. The final was played between the Seniors and Freshmen and the Seniors were crowned class cham- pions by a- score of 29 and 22. JANUARY 30 EDGERTON 19 HICKSVILLE 32 At last Hicksville won a victory. They were able to score easily, and were several points ahead of their opponents at the end of the first half. Edgerton plays a return game here, and they are determined to seek revenge, FEBRUARY 6 JEWELL 28 HICKSVILLE 29 This was without doubt the best game that has been played on the home floor this season. Jewell came here in search of another victory, but Hicksville showed their spunk. and she was forced to take a defeat after a hard fight. 1821 It sf ii? ' Ee 44 rf Lend w THE 1925 H1xoN1ANyg,'s,r'e43yfr,g,3mgf or E FEBRUARY 13 TIFFIN 24 HICKSVILLE 20 Tiffin came here with a determination for winning. The Hicksville quintet was weakened by the absence of one of the players who was not able to play on account of sickness. Hicksville displayed throughout the game more teamwork than did their opponents but the final score proved Tiffin the victors. FEBRUARY 18 NVQQDBURN ll HICKSVILLE 13 The following week the team played a return game with Woodburn. They had the idea that they would again carry off the bacon , but Hicksville was just as determined to win. The game was close from start to finish, Hicksville winning by two points. 1 ' FEBRUARY 20 SHERWOOD 48 HrcKsv1LLE 22 This week the team motored to Sherwood where they expected a defeat. The Sherwood team outplayed Hicksville throughout the game and the Hnal score showed Hicksville the losers. FEBRUARY 23 DELAWARE BEND 19 HICKSVILLE RESERVES 20 The following Monday Delaware came here to play the Hicksville Reserves. Delaware put up a good fight, but the Reserves proved to be too much for them, and the game ended with a 20 to 19 score. P FEBRUARY 25 ALUMNI Z6 HIGH SCHOOL 27 This week the H. H. S. alumni met the High School quintet. Three of the regular players were unable to play because of illness. Substitutes filled their places in a creditable manner and the game ended with a 27 to Z6 score, in favor of the High School. THE TOURNAMENT FEBRUARY 28 Trrrm 9 HICKSVILLE 12 Hicksville played their opening game of the tournament with their old rivals, Tiffin. The close guarding of Miller and Blalock helped the local boys to win. Pep and determination were the chief characteristics of the game on the part of the Hicksville players. NEY 16 HICKSVILLE 13 Hicksville next encountered the team from Ney. Due to the fact that the regular center was not able to play, Ney succeeded in getting the jump on the Hicksville players. The first half of the game was in Hicksville's favor, but luck seemed to be against Hicksville during the last half of the game, and the final score was three points in Ney's favor. MARCH 6 EDGERTON 17 ' HICKSVII,LE 3-1- The basketball season closed with Edgerton, March 6. The local boys showed much enthusiasm during the game. The forwards, Smith and Shrider, played a good game, both having several points chalked up to their credit. The Reserves substi- tuted for the regulars during the last few minutes of the game. su E Q ve? gQ5jwxwQ,1.1-'9',Jg1'rriE1925 HIXoNIAN5r 3g F5995 XG Z fa E? Armstrong, suh., Seihert. j. c., Nliss Slater, Coach, Cruikshank, l. g., lylaxwell r. f. VVonderly, suh.. Shull, r, c., Arrants, l. f., Cleland, sub., Schooley, r. g. JEWELL 30 H1cKsvn,1,E 2 The first game of the season came on a cold and hlustering night, December 23. The girls went to Jewell, and in spite of their inexperience played a strong game. The score ended in favor of Jewell. After the game the Jewell girls served a light lunch which, according to Peg, surely tasted good. INTRAMURAL GAMES The second game of the season was the interclass elimination contest. The Seniors played the Freshmen and the Juniors the Sophomores. The winners were to compete for the title of champions of Hicksville High. The Freshmen defeated the Seniors but only because the Seniors were so husy studying that they had no time for practice! Then the Sophomores defeated the Juniors. Guess what happened then? The Freshmen were not satisfied with having won one game that day so they defeated the Sophomores. But seriously, the Seniors, Juniors and Sophomores-looking forward to the future-are glad that it was the Freshman team which won over all. ISU we aww eeee e r - sqz7,j': w'v- ,,:qu,w-rt-p:e-.v-if--as-4.-, Q -fy,-w.,,.,-...F- EDGERTON 25 HICKSVILLE 23 January 30 the teams went to Edgerton. Everyone was in high spirits for the occasion. The game was called at 7:30. The whistle blew! The girls wereoff! They fought hard, but at the end of the first half the score was in Edgerton's favor. The Hicksville girls went into the last half with a bang, but the game ended with the score 23-25 in Edgerton's favor. Much credit should be given Pete Arrants, she making most of the baskets in this game. JEWELL 15 HICKSVILLE 7 This game was looked forward to with much anticipation by both teams. It was a hard fought game for Hicksville but Jewell was also kept on the go. Luck seemed against the forwards as far as making baskets was concerned but they did succeed in making a much better score than that of their first game with Jewell. FFIFFIN 25 H1cKsv1LLE 7 Friday night, February 13, Hicksville met Tiffin Township on the home floor. Tiffin had the idea that they would carry off the bacon and it looked as though they had the right idea. Butrremember this was Friday the 13th and Schooley declared a black cat had crossed her path twice on that unlucky day. ln spite of strenuous efforts Hicksville managed to make only 7 points to TiHin's 251 SI-Ienwoon 23 g HICISSVILLE 2 Friday night, February 20, the teams journeyed to Sherwood to meet ,their fatel The girls' managed to hold their opponents well during the first half, but in the last half they were outplayed. The absence of several of Hicksyille's regular players might have been the cause of this sad defeat. MAGGIES 16 MINS 13 The Maggies and Mins, two picked teams, played an exciting game on the home floor, February 23. The Mins were arrayed in knee trousers, white skirts and caps, while the Maggies wore overalls and straw hats. Both teams were determined to win. During the first half the Maggies were decidedly ahead, but in the second half they were only one point in the lead. In the last two minutes, however, the Maggies made another basket, making the score 16-13 in their favor. FRESHMAN GIRLS 24 PICKED TEAM 24 The Freshmen girls played a picked team Wednesday, February 25. In the first quarter it looked as though the Freshmen would run away with the score, but the other team changed a few players and held them. In the second and third quarters those on the picked team scored above the Freshmen. ln the last quarter the score was tied and thus it remained until the end of the game. EDGERTON 10 ' HICKSVILLE 14 Friday night, March 6, the final game of the season was played with Edgerton High. It was a peppy game, as the girls were determined to win. Every one fought hard, but Hicksville usually had possession of the ball. At the end of the first half Hicksville was ahead. ln the second half both teams fought with all their strength. The ball whizzed back and forth, for Edgerton realized now that her opponents were not easy customers. However, the cheers for both sides- were overwhelming. The whistle for time finally made itself heard, with a score 14-10 in favor of Hicksville High. mi as-ar e THE 1925 HIXONIAN W if Ya 1925 HIXONIANK l?g Q95 ESC? Calendar September--A class of seventy 2Freshmen arrived safe and sound within the assembly doors. Advice is plentiful. We have two new teachers, Miss Freel and Mr. Underhill. October 8-Hixonian staff elected. October 9-Some persons are so studious CU that they conze to school after dark. Mr. Armstrong objects strenuously. October 10-Our team beat Antwerp to a Ufrazzlef' The Juniors have proven that they are not lacking in talent by the publication of the Spoondrift. QA October 14-When Mr..Underhil1 asked Schooley and Margaret to take their seats, they bowed very politely and complied. October 15-This suspense is terribleg the grade cards are Hnally issued. October 16-Pep meeting. New Yells. Plenty of enthusiasm, but someone squawks too much. October 17-H. H. S. plays Stryker at Stryker and wins. X 'U f X 'l 3 Q. October 20-Margurite insists that King Charles was beheaded and afterward re- stored to the throne. October 21-Seniors canvas the town for the sale of lecture course tickets. October 2'l-Mrs. Kerr- Magna copia telorum in loco sunt. Freshman- A great amount of hot air is in this place. October 23-Mr. Underhill tries to play Cupid. Ask the Seniors. l36l -tba as stew-we-sa ry are l ..- -.. l l ED?-2 October 24-Teachers' Convention at Toledo. October 27-Tests! Tests! gg THE 1925 H1XoN1ANpj.gv.-'e..-fipvfaffeejyjg .Ei m'xl4L-V October 28-The Freshmen seem to delight in falling upstairs. October 29-An unexpected fire drill. October 31-Mix Ada Ward delivers lecture, You Americans. Halowe'en is here. November 3-The girls from the Hart Girl Band are back. November 4-Eva Miller and Marcile Van Ars dall are going to enter school even if they are about two months late. ZZZ 333 ,funn Bass OTH? gg'-1-1 f' u-A TTT CN C323 Q- E-g.l. fi-:Z fnmn' 2': 2 33-H HM-2 age .- C5321 3-23- 2894 sg., -133- me 5.55 1 ETP? :LE .QT FV 28 ,QU N 3? na ii 53 Q- 53 0 E3 G- N. rffl ff F531 Z, f fr y Q 'ff 2 '- :M - fff-f.-w ' .. f 1 13 . .Q P 215 3- 1-L,....-.fr November 12-Dr. Smith, from Africa, tells us about African conditions. Guess we will stay at home November 14-Spoondrift issued. November 17-First snowfall, but we are not Snowbound. ' Q Wafer sais? -'.:,-.-.121 may----wins . .. .. .,,,.. .. , -. 1, 5 . 1 ,sv-fam. W ,,i November 18-Swamped with tests. November 19--Vacation is coming. November 20-Onions are alright in their places, but keep the odor in the kitchen. November 21-H. H. S. plays Defiance. Defiance wins, November 24-The National Male Quartet gives entertainment. November 25-Collections for the Near East Relief. November enjoyed the program. 26-Thanksgiving vacation and we are not sorry in the least. Everyone 5 re- PM 15 -. December l-We scarcely survive the shock of our report cards. December 3- Fatty Hash obediently sits down when requested. December 4-Basketball season opens. Boost your team. December 8-Mr. Armstrong to Mervin: The negro is not intelligent enough to work in the factory hence, he works on the farm. December 9-Mr. Paddock lectures on The Spirit of Sportsmanship. Now we know why Mary sings, Charlie, My Boy. December 10--Mr. Underhill: Are there any poles Qmeaning headsj in the class? Olive: No. December ll--Physics test. -A December 15-Only nine more days until Santa Claus will come. George Hanna wants him to bring him a new girl. December 16-Falling downstairs is getting to be a habit. December 17-The majority of the physics class make the same mistake. Mr. Waters' curiosity is aroused. December 18-Ulceboundf' December 22--We have no electric current and little heat. Let's go to Florida. December 23-No more school this year. Ring out the old, ring in the new. I331 . 1. .iff Fi! gQg3s+.:,fy,,-gmg1T1-IE 1925 H1XoN1AN 1g WY Gt ga: EQ gQ THE 1925 H1xoN1ANg'.5'..w.e.Ag5w,qfQ5,jg,f FEW Elf? 9 Ii! 1925 January 5-And we insist upon 1924. January 6-Mrs. Keller is welcomed back. January 7-The Seniors have taken an intelligence test, and so must suffer the con- sequences. Q January 8-Examinations hover close. ' ' anuary 13-Exemptions are read at the last minute. '55 January 19-The second semester. i We are back again and ready to dig in. gi N x 4, 0 If Q-'-T. l M , Miss Miles, commercial teacher, announced her marriage to Mr. Kenneth Priest. We all wish you happiness. K ., . . J fl 'ra , I mf s - 1 1891 3362 gr THE 1925 HIXONIAN f fs Qi :gg January 21-Mr. VVaters in physics class: What fools are used in gas engines? January 24-Just before a civics test: I'm shivering in my boots. Bright pupil: I'd be too-, but I have shoes on. January 26-Basketball is about to be discontinued, we hear, on account of lack of funds. January Z7- Springtime is here. February 2-Another month begun and what have you accomplished? Yes, the ground hog saw his shadow and that means six weeks more of hard school work until the time called spring, when teachers forgive you if you don't have your lessons. February 3-Room 3 is full of noises. February 4-Tests. Tests. The Seniors think that the teachers were never pupils. February 6-World comes to an end to-morrow, so why study? February 9-A noble line of physics students in room 3. February 10-Notice how quickly Miss Freel gets up and down, just like a jack in the box. February ll-We hear that the Freshmen are giving a program, so that is why they are sporting so many flags through the hall. February 12--Junior girls have organized a club. lt is a secret, but ask Olive. February 13-Spring is here! All the boys are playing marbles. February I6-The high school pupils attended the first session of the Farmers' Insti- tute which was held today. As refreshments were not served, some of the girls brought some with them. February 17-The only cause we know for the Senior girls' bandeaus is headaches A and it seems strange that everyone has it at the same time. February 18- Gwen transcribing shorthand- He organized a company named Pieces of Eight. Edith- Harts of Oak. February 19-Why are the Juniors all working cross word puzzles? February 20- There goes the bell. Trude- Where is it going ? February 23-Better speech week, but we are not making much progress. February 30-Senior council and big sister plan is discussed. February 31-March comes in like a lamb. l90l ai? E ' five .. iw? .. 1 155 THE 1925 H1XoN1ANg Iyg ?2a'f5'l Z March 2--We are glad that March is here, even if the weather isn't ideal. Ox xi X. IIAIX March 3-Rumor has it that someone was expelled from school, who could it be? March 4-VVe are favored with a radio program including the President's inaugural address. March 5-Announcement: Preparation for the Carnival has begun. March 10-Mumps are getting quite popular. March ll-A representative from Defiance College spoke to the Seniors on the subject of a college education. March 12-John enjoys being shocked. March 13-It snowed snow balls and thunderbolts. March 17-St. Patrick's Dayg and of all the green! From Freshmen heads to Senior feet l 9 March 18-Did you know that everyone was busy? March 20-To-night comes the big Carnival. March 22-The Sunshine Girls gave a splendid entertainment. Seniors choose their class rings after much argument. March Z3-Seniors have their pictures taken. lsn't it strange that the teachers do not object to their being passed around? ' ' e ix4L r L U lbs. l9ll 59439 -- 2- -W., rf-V V '.,.,. H.. g THE 1925 HIXONIAN gg ae March 23-The proceeds from the Carnival were largeg a good time was reported by everyone. o March 24-The war is on! just wait, you Juniors, your Hag won't stay long. March 25-Did you know that all persons attempting to put up a flag would have a pleasant visit to the jail? March 27-Students from college are back for a few days. March 26-Wayne Edgar was obliged to stand in the corner for misbehavior. March 28-Harvey plays teacher, the first period, for a change. March 29-Queer noises in room 3. Mr. Waters guessed that John was responsible. April 1--You are the biggest joke of all. April 3--Seniors canvass the town for the sale of annuals. VVe never realized before that Seniors had such magnetic personalities. April 6-Some of us evidently forgot to come back. April 7-Fire! Fire! 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' I- 'I' I .f . , j And then, all of a sudden it's 1' I l ' , May, sun shining, birds singing, -1- -t- 4 Z 'I phone ringing, orders and checks if I -f - ll in the mail and you dare write a 1 2 X 155 55,.. check and you quick write one for -I- if ' 3555555 ' in Eg the fellow that said please, lstate- I - l ' ment attachedl, Oh! boy ain't it a '1' E , l i' f' 75' grand and glorious feeling? E -1- 0 C CD W TP FU IP C5 D1 0 FU C5 Fl 'U 2. N O QQ 30 1'-n SU! 2 0 CD Fl' m i+i+ii++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++i+++i 'P + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 'I' + + 'I' + + + + + + 'I' + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 'I' 'I' + + + + + + 'I' + + + 31 +++++++++++++++++++??+?+fi?+++++++++?fi++ +++ +f+ il Q? Central Grocery Co. Quality Tells, Price Sells Price the friend of a day, Quality the companion of years' ' -1- + I 'P -4- -1- -1- '++++++?+++++?+??++?ffff++4+T++WfffWWWWWWW+??++T+++?+?W+???++ Q Biffle -gba: ., r c l94l gg g1THE 1925 HIXONIAN j2g ., .gf F5994 TM? 3 :Pl'-l i'-l l--l'-l'-l--l'+'l--l l-'l l-'l-4'-l l'-l-'i l'-l l-'l--l--l--l--l-'l.i.'l--l-'l'4 l l-'l l l l l l'-l'4 ! l--l-4 l-'l-4-4--I--I'-I--I--I-'I'-I-:I 5 'I' 'i' 'I' Oi' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' I Soda Candy I I I - 3 . I 1 3: Complxments of 1 -1- 10-. -1- -1- '-'12 33 I -P 'I' 'A - 'I- 1 M Q C 1 1, , Z1 1 1: apes o. 1 1 - ad ar -1- -1- f 4 -1- 1 1 1 WW' ' 1 1 -1- The -1- ,,, 1 -1- 3 R ll D 3 4:25 -. Q 'T ff 11111111 - 13...-1 53 E exa rug -Ii mm 019, E 'll 'I' 'I' 311- St0l'6 -11: F , Z 5 31 etzer s 5 -I' --0- i 3 E 5 Home Bakery 5 ' -1- A, 'E Try the Drug Store First :lf E ,S Q63 I ' 5: GQ . . -1- '4' -1- . . B Ei-+4--114--l-'I-4--l'+-P+-If-I--l-+11-+NUI--H'4-+'l'4-'l--g!.'4--i--I-4--I'-1-4'+-l'+4-++-I--ld-++'l-+++'l--l-4-+-l'+4'E 'I' S E E ar 1 I I Eat At The 71'- 2 I . I :',: , 31 Amerlcan E 'P 'l' E James E Ice Cream Parlor E 'P 'I' 'I' 'I' 0 'i' A d 'I' 5 Clothmg House 5 5 ' 2 E Lunch Room E 1 -0- 1 ll :z 32 W.- 2: 1 ,, 1 1: E The best place to E E 'I' Q, -1- 'I- + trade af er ll + '- E t a if C. C. Palmer, Prop. 35 'I' 'I' 1 E Phone 52 32 1 1' 3 1 'I' 'I' 'I' :-ill'-I'-l l'-l l l l t l''i P'I l f ! l l I !'-l l''! l I l l ! ! ll'-'I''KWH''i I l l I ! P'! l ! l I l l l f''l l 1 I P'l l l l':l'. -, V A l95I ., I Sig- - . ..-Q Q.---1.1-21:11 L' E 'FQ 6 1925-HIXONIANEi'Wm '?g 'W HC? -1--I--I--l--1--1--1--1-+4-+-1--x-+1--1--1-4--+4-+-1-++-1-4-4-++-1-+++4--1-+-1-1-+4-+-1-+4-+4--1--it -1- 35 9 1 ' I O 3 3. E O na 513 '-' -1- -1- U -1- 0 713 'U -1- 27 'I' H + H' -1- ' -1- -1- li TTT++??+??++++f?++?+??f++?+4T?W4+4T++++??+TTT+?+++ F. G. Getrost Jeweler and Optometrist I 4 0 5 ff lb M '1 0 'U i Q FP 0 We '13 + E 1+++++i++++++++++++++++++++++++++i++++++++ '4- I 4 0 + C + 0 4. '1 + '4 I It 2' -1- me-r 2 2. + an 2 :S 3' ,P '1 '-li 4 W 4 Il 44+??+T?+?++?+++?++????+Tf++????++f+++???+ perfect eye test The Store With the Street Clock Mr. Underhill- The next single! person I speak to I'1l send to the oflice and they will have to make up two periods after school. Florence S.- Geel l wish l were married. Merle- ls this airplane an absolute- ly safe one ? Dealer--- Safest on earth. Mr. Armstrong- Where was the Declaration of Independence signed ? Ruth S.- Ar the bottom. lyliss Gee- Use the right verb in the sentence 'The toast was drank in silence'. V Harvey IU.- The toast was ate in silencefl The church committee favored the purchase of a chandelier. The new member opposed it. He said, A'Well, I don't Want to be stubborn, but who can play it after we get it P Mrs. Waters- Did you put out the cat ?,' Mr. Waters- Yes Mrs. Waters-- I don't believe it. Mr. Waters- Well, if you think l'm a liar, put it out yourselffl The teacher sent one of her boys home with a note to his mother to give him a bath. She received the following reply: lVIiss Brown, when I send Johnny to school I send him to be learnt and not to be smeltg he ain't no rose. llirs. Priest4Csobbingj I'm sorry I married you. 'Mr. Priest- You ought to be, you kept some other girl out of a mighty fine husband. Tell a girl that she has a musical laugh and she will fall for your stalest joke. A 9 it 44 1- 23235 l i 31?- gQ THE 1925 H1XoN1ANg'.5 q.,'-:.,35'.a'fafvgj53g! -s Qi I? 14+i-4-4-4--z-4-+4-4-4-4-4-+Mi-4-+++4-+4-+4-+431-++++++4-++++4--1-4-4-+++++++4-4-+4-+-xQ4g2X?g Z 53 33 IZ 33 32 5 , 5 1 y lte 5 i I L'l Wh' I I2 City Meat 5 G gg ii is 31386 if 5 Market 5 gg 3 Q2 General Repairing E Ii- Dealers in I I E 5 and Storage 3 Q: Fresh and Smoked E I if .pi 'P 'I- ii Meats E Open Day and Night ii 'I' gg 22 33 ,P 'I' 'I' Z Oysters in Season E ij.: ,P o E ,li Root ei Hill 5 'l' 'I' zz 2 ii I S ,gg + 1 S: Q2 El' lvivl-fl' i--l--H-'I--l--I-fl-'I-il' I' I' 2' 1' 1' l' lvl' lvl'-l l l''I'-:'l 'l il'4''l l'+'i'-l l-'I l l l l'4 l P'l'd'+'l'4 l l'-P'l'4' I '24 I2 2: 2 E5 66 ' ' ' 'I' it SQ The? ls so Substitute if Tires, Hardware and 1 i 31-I' or a armers 3 Impliments 3: I Elevator E -14: 'P E ' . E Consolidated Buttermilk Z Service and Satisfaction 3: -iq: E E Atwater Kent Radios Si gg Our Aim jj gg 'I' v 'I' 'I' E Highest market prices E -0- E jg paid for your Products 1 1 '24 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'l' 'Il 'I' 'I' E Th H- k .ll EG. F. Burgoyne 32 22 C IC SVI C 3: 3: 5 G . C gg Hardware gg 'I' 'I' 2 ram 0' 1 Hicksville, ohio -E ' 22 H. Grover, Mgr. 21 I Q 'V' 'I' 'I' fi--I4'-I'-! P'l'-I'-I'-i P'l I'-I'-I''I'-I'-I l l l l''l l l ! I l l ?I I- l ! ! 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I l lf i l f l I l l l l l f l l' 'l l ! l i I I l i P'l l l l l P'I I I l l i' 'l l l-'I' 'S' .N .' . RQ QF' Q1 gt THE 1925 HIXoN1ANg'gs2e35f1fE533g :Q +i++ 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'l' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' ++?f '- Q 5391 N531 3: I 4. ll' cfm 'I' 4. 'I' up 'I' Il- -I--F 'I' if: is 'I' I -1- I 313 E Compliments of 5 I 313 'I' 'I'-I-4-4--I' 'l l I l' O. V. HART I Z up 4' - -1- + -1- 'Y' -1- 'I' -1- -I-4--I-'l-4-4--I-+ 'I l l l l l l' -1- 4' 'A fa I E 1?-2 Es-1-+14-+++++-1-+1-4-+-1-1-1-+1-+1-1-1--1-1-1--1-1-+-1--1--1--1-+-1--1--1--1-1--1--1--1-++1-+4-+4--1--1-4-4-4-+4-+-1 '24 + 2 F53 'll E The E 'I' -1- 'I' 5 Chamber of Commerce 5 'P 0 o o 'I' 1 Hicksville, Ohio E 'P -1- -1- E The organization that fosters education, promotes E I industry and builds into the life of this community gg I the enterprise needful for our advancement. E -Il I Every Progressive Citizen should become a member. I if Centralized organization with a real co-operative spirit E 1 will win for Hicksville greater advancement than sin- 5,1 E gle handed efforts of individuals. E E The Chamber Of Commerce Stands For E 1 The Progress Of Hicksville I E E fr-1-1+-1-+++++-1+-1-+++++-1--1-+++-1-1-++-1-1-1--1-1--1+-1-1--1-+++-1-+-1--1-1-4-++-1--1+-1--1--1--1-+++-1-fi-' l99l its-2ll 'M-i'i A' 1 iiii 1 'r gQEg3xi:eggg,.e'. ,.i35THE 1925 HIXONIAN yg ,. 5625? fi i'l l l l l l l i-'l l l l l'-l l'+'i l l i'+'l'-l l l l l l i3 l i l l l l l''l'4 l l l i i l'+'ir l'4 l P'l l l l l'4'4'4.!: -I' -1. 4, -il -1- 4, -P + 4, 'I' ig. o 5 Get Your 5 E. M. Bllclerlaack 15 E Education With E Dealer in E -I' -4- 4, -1- -1- 1 Sturd gi Harness, Fly Nets, 25 I y li' ho iq. 4, 33 W ips and Robes A-1: 3 Shoes 5 1 E I Everything in the E I -'01 E Harness Line E -E is 4, -I' -1. Q, 'F i Get tlioseplcj ones 13 Also Agent for E 'll 'I' E epalre 4'-if Seneca Stock and if E by E Poultry Remedies E 4 4' -1- 4 'I' -1- 2 Dan Rvszman I Hicksville, ohio I I I 31 4 -1- -1- E'Fl'-l l l l l''l l l l l l i l l''I''I-'i'4 l l l'i'4'-F+4 IEP'i l i l'4'4'4 l'4-4 l'-l l-'I-'I-'I'-l'-l l--l i l'-Ffl-'l l i'+E '35 1' I . 32 ' 5 gr News-Tribune 5 'fl mln 'I' 'I' ul- 'I' 2 E Defiance County's 'gi -if -1- , -I- 1 E 22 Greatest Family 1' 4 I + E Compliments of SE N ewsp aper if 'I' ilu 4, ' 'I' The Paper that stops -1- 'I' is 4, E H' M' Jordan! E when the time is out E E D. D. S. E I 3 I 82.00 the Year E if 4- i i 2 'I' 35 gg M. J. Schell 8: Son 5 'll in gl. 444+ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Z5 ++++ 4 4 4 4 I + U2 4 -. 'PO 'PF' in :Ei 4- I P + CD + :- 2-- 4 o 4 4 4 4 4 4 ++++ 1- - G C t.. ma Q Q ye.- gvcgdxu THE 1925 5333 MG' Customer-- Have you got nice tender steak? Butcher- Yes sir, as tender as a woman's heartl Customer- Then give me a pound of sausage. Bride Cto salesmanj- Please, sir, I'd like a little oven. Salesman- Er-pardon me. Not while your husband's along. Doore-- I was hypnotized once. Matt-- I'm a married man, too. A small boy came hurriedly down the street, and halted breathlessly in front of a stranger who wasuwalking in the same direction. I Have you lost a half dollar? he asked. Yes, yes, I believe I have! said the stranger, feeling in his pocket. Have you found one? Oh, no, said the boy, I just want to find out how many have been lost today. Yours makes 55. Mr. Blalock- I never smoked when I was your age. Will you be able to say that to your son when you grow up ? Wellington- Not with such a straight face as you do, Dad. You beat me there. Mr. Underhill- Beatrice, why weren't you in class yesterday ? B. Warner- I have an excuse, sir. Mr. Underhill- Yes, I know. I've seen him. A young woman goes upstairs at 7:45 to dress for the evening. She is nineteen years old and weighs 102 pounds. Guess the wait of the young man below. He-HDearest, will you marry me? She- I can't marry you, but I will always respect your good taste. They call her Spearmint. Not bc- cause she's Wrigley, but she's always after meals. Q F' yi' H1xoN1AN 'gg vi ++ 1+++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 'J' IE 3'- 'F' 'I- E ii Ei The E 'I' Q ul: E Exclusive if 'Y' vl- 'P -1- 5 Shoe Store 5 E E3 + + 4 + 'T' -1- '5' 'I' 'P vi' + + -1- ,-o- mln 53 E ZS -1- -In 'I' I? I 'I' E 1 -I' 'I' If Always the latest E oh 'I' E styles for E 9 'F Vi' E Men, Women and E -1- , -1- 22 Chlldren E '-ll i i I I ,P . 2 E 3 -1- 3 --o- E -'ll ' 3 Ii I 'P' vi- 'Y' vl- 'F' -I- '5' '1- 2 31 ff C IM H t 'ff 'I' -1- 'I' E Hicksville, ohio E -1- I T: E .':'l 'l l l l f l l l f''l l f l l l P'f l l 'f l l l l l f': 11011 --. i AQ' E, NMR ggfgjwwg.-s',.f'g5Tr1E 1925 HIXoN1ANgg ?g 'Qi' HC? 1-l l'4-4--I-'I--I'-hi-'I-4-+4-'l'+-I-+4-4'++4 l'+-I-4-4-+++4-4-'F-l I l-401--I--I-4'-I-fl''!'-l--l--I l l'--l--l'-I-'I'-l--I-'i-'I--l-i- Z 2 I 1 C. C1 D ' ' f 2 oo ress IS Kin 5 I I It S + Sf to uccess I I E One of the wealthiest men in the E E country said the other day, It is E 'P' . -I- li only When you have arrived at the af: 4-4- 4 CD 1 I4 H- O 'U H- 'J' SD H- '42 O C O SD I3 it O I CL f-r O D- I CD VJ VJ --H 'I' 211' poorly. And by that time you've E 5 got the habit of looking good. E 'I' 'I' 'll 'I' Fl' E As a Lift on the Road to Success, QE Q? E We Recommend E . ,,, ,,, . . va 2 Michaels - Stern 8: Company E g 2 Value-First Clothes E 'P 'I' 'Il 'I' E Stetson and Portis Hats E 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 3 Walk-Over and W. L. Dou las Shoes 3 1 g 1 'I' 'I' E Wilson Bros. Underwear and Shirts E 'P 'I' E E 1 Let us show you what we can do for You 1 li E 'll 'I' Maxwell Bros. gf Everything to Wear for Men and Boys E 'I' 'I' E'I I I I I I''I I I I I I I I I I I 'I I I I I I I 'I I I I I I l I 'I I I l I''I I I I P'P'P'P'P'I I I I I I P'l I I I I'l: Q ll02I L a a as gf THE 1925 HIXONIANEQWJVMHE-gpg as geo ++++++i+++4++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++4++++ + + -I' 'Q' + + -If 'P 'P 'I' tl l'l Cl' S POCCFY 5 Z Sh 'cl ' G 3 il E 32 For Fresh Roasted 5 it C ff I -it o ee -3 -If 'I' 'P' 'I- E and Peanuts 3,2 I 32 'P 'I' + ::::::::::::: + 'il 'I' Z I :L e 3 4. 'I' t J. H. Shrlder t :ff I o o o if 2 HlCkSVlll6, Ohio gg :E+++4-+4-+4-it-4--1-4-4-+++-a-++-tt+4-++++++++++++++++++++4-+++++++-1--t-t+++4-3 9 IE e 'ii .p 'I' .p 'I' 4. 'I' E our esy E 25 C t I Z One of the little things in life that makes 33 fi any business transaction a pleasure is courtsey. E 2 You Will and every department of this in- 5 12 stitution trained along this simple fundamental 3 fi and believe that this service is in a large meas- 32 gg ure responsible for the growth of this bank. E SE E 4- --0- -1. -r- -te -2- -1- 12 32 -I' 0 o o up 5 The Hicksville National Bank jg il E -1- -1- 2 -1- -++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++44+++++++++++++++??+?4+++++i H031 be i i SWS lg A m P1 2 N : x o 2 v z 2 3 GQ QMS 'F' 'I' ,',. 'I' SW? A 2. 9-g 21? 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E' 9- 2. s K ima 55 ii 'C gg THE 1925 HIXONIAN j?g '55 by ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++: 'I' 'I' -U I D' I S Z 2: L T' 1? 5 9, it 22 5 ,ln 5 -rg: 5 s: 9' E cs' I3 n gg C 0 0 -1- lli if H 3 'I' 99 EL, an 'U 3 2 s ' 5 1 'I' f' 'L S S- fs 1 'I' Q 2 I If 2 S- Z 9. 432 I no ng 'I' E 0 cp 315 o QD -1- ' 32 E S xc F 9' 31 'O 'I' o G I ET x 22 0 Z 'I' I ++++?++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++?+? 584 awiigl 4 +++++++ 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'b 'I' 'P 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' + Iffffi '12 .PE ++ + +I I W E7 SE E .p 'I' + as 4. 'I' I Ford 'P 4. 'I' ?,: E 52 Sales and SCPVICC Station 35 E I I Q?-P Garage 50 ft. x 300 ft. E is 1 + + 'I' 'I' nc -on 1 + + 4 + 4 + 4 + 5 astm on 5 I' M ' Sz S I 2 sc 'I' 'I' '5' 'I' I I sc ' '+?++?+++??+W++++++?+++++?4++4++++W+?++++?++?++++??+??44+++?? I 9 A 9 I ' 'matg lrzm 'W 1925 HIXONIAN 1g ., fe mf EK? +++++++++i++++++++++++++++++++i+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++' gi E E 2 -if E Compliments of E 'I' J ff' E 5 e ries 8: Culler i IE I Q Hardware Q 2: Stoves and Ranges qc E E i . I 3 F urnlture and Queensware Sf I -I- + 'I' 3 gf Sherwin-Williams Paints and Varnishes E Sk .p 'I' la? E Goodrich Tires and Tubes E I + F 1 . va gl' Red Star Oil Stoves E 5 'K' E Field, Hog and Poultry Fencing E 4. ll- E Sewer Tile 1: I 1' 'P , 'I' Lf Let us help you Win. We have a complete line of 5 2 Baseball Goods E E E E You'll have better luck with our 3 + 4 'P' Q . 'I' 3 Fishing Tackle 32 'I' -1- 31 'll li' 1' I I Phone 21 1 'F il' 'I' 'S' I I ''l l l l l f f f l''l l l l f l l 'l f l 'l l l l l l l l l''P'f l l l''l''l l f''F'l P'l l l l l f f l l l l f f l f f P'f l' ' 11061 ,s aw e we ekfwilldii gg 35THE 1925 H1XoN1AN 3g We 'I'-I-'-l l l--l l l l i l l''lvlvl'44'4'-'I''Qui'-lvl''l i l'-'l I--l l.!:l l'4 l l-'i I'-l'4 l i'4 l l i'4 l i l i i-'I l l i'4 l'4-4-'i' Z E 1 2 4 E Get Your Shoes I E 1 . 31 Compliments of 3 fi. Repalred and E E 2 Shined is Dr .O. S. Applegate is I 33 3 fi, at E Dentist if 'P 'I' 'I' 'l' 'I' 'I' I 33 ei 'I' ff Q 'I' vi- 5 Doub s Shoe 33 mo- 5 -I' ' ,Q 'I' 4' : Hospital is xc 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' a 33 I I Formerly Repp s 33 35 jg . -1- Phones -1- 3 Shoe Hospital 3: gg I I 440 Office 74 Residence I gg B. M. Doub, Prop. E :Z qs ii, E i 1 ei i 2'I''l'-l l--l l l-'l-'l'-l--l I l--l'-l l l'-l I-'l-'l l-'l l-4 I'4 F-l?:I'4-4'4'4 l F'i'4 l l'4-'l'-l l-'Fil'-l l-'I-'l'4 l'4 l'-l'4-'l l--3 go r. 2 1 G' S E Compliments of E Es: I 'll 'I' 2 5 A. G. Coon 5 'P 'I' -1- ' -1- 'jg Ig Herbatma Remedy? Dry Cleaning, Ei + I I O Q Company Iii Press1ng,Repa1r1ng if I I Zi - 'il 'I' 'I' 'l' 'l' 'I' E G. E Hats Cleaned and E: I Proprietor 32 Reblocked I E E is E Phone 440 E E gg 33 Shoes Shined -143 E 200 W. Edgerton St. if E 112 Hicksville, Ohio ii Phone 517 E ' 'I' 'l' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'll 'I' 'I' 1+'l P'l l l I P'l'-l l l'-! l''P'l l l l P'l f l t l l l !'-!?l-'ful--I-'l l-'l I I l l I'+'l '! ! ! l l I l ! l l l l l l l 'I: I gQ THE 1925 HIXONIAN 5g ., In Q19 Y 'i l l l''l l l l l l'-I l-'l l l i l l l-+'I l'+'l l P'I'4'4 I l I 1''I''l I l l l I'4'+4dL4-'i'414 l i'4'4 l l'4 l l'4'4' 4 l I''I''I''lvivl''I''l i'+'l I l i I l i'+'i i'4 l l l l-4'i l i q- -1- -u m'+w'o,':.'.0rlg,0 0::UQ'o 'I' '1- :- 5321-fogwoiaazasil 3 H? + G :Q n 500137:-mn--N..-.,.-. q 'I' 0 ,., ,,,,D rn ...,n Q ,,, ,-3 rn -1- 0 4. 'Q 51: 0 o SP, 0 O :x rn an O -1- 'U '11 Q 4. 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'T O O E: UU 8 2 .2 ' ' :I 5 if 99 af I .Q Q Z '1 fi? gg W' Q I 5- 2 'U 5 3: Cb 1 5 F-' D' 3 1: .1 I 5 Q p 'I' WQ -1- 9- '1 I 'I' 'I' 'I I I f I I I I 'I''I 'I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I''I I I' 'I l I I l I I I ! 'I I I I'fI I''I I I''I I I I I I P'f'I f'I I I I l I f I I'+'I I I''I I I I I I f I I I f I I I f I I I I''Q' 1.97 Q -Si 'I l l- 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 5'1- .yi 'I' 'I' 4' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'IMI' I-. I- C M I.. ',1.,Q1' W ' ' 'wifi gf THE 1925 HIXONIANE3 'y5 ' If EI? Mr. Nliller-- l'll teach you to kiss my daughter. Doc.- You're too late. I've already learnedf' Mildred Piper says that she doesn't know what an octogenarian is, but they must be an awful sickly lot for every time she reads of one he is either dying or dead. Eleanor- What do you mean by kissing me? I say what do you mean ? Pete-''Why-er-nothing. Eleanor- Don't do it again. I don't have any man kissing me unless he means business. Do you hear ? Wayne S.- I called on Edith last night and I wasn't any more than inside the house before her mother asked me my intentions. Max S.-I'That must have been em- barrassingf' Wayne- Yes, but that's not the worst of itg Edith called from upstairs and said, 'That isn't the one, mother'. Mrs. Kerr-Ctraveling on the trainl I don't like this road, I just know something awful is going to happen. Conductor, how often do you kill a passenger on this line ? Conductor- Only once, Madam. Mr. Underhill- There is a tribe of wild women in Africa. They have no tongues. Elsie F.-- No tongues. How can they talk ? Mr. Underhill- They can't, that's what makes them wild. A kind hearted man upon seeing Arley Reas trying to reach the door bell walk- ed up and rang the bell and then said, I'What now my little man ? Arley- Run like blazes, that's what I'm going to do. Wellington B.- They told me this suit would wear like iron and it has all right. I've had it two weeks and its rusty. 'I--I-'ini'-I'-I'4-'I'-'I'-I'-I !': 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 312 'P'l I l l l I 'I I I I I I' 'P 'I' 'I' 'I' -pw 'I' II -I 'I' 'I' 215 21 - -il 'I' 4'-I'-I-'I' '!--i-'!'4--l-'I I l--l-4- Ph 3 'l l 5 I l l l l I I I l I I' Drug Store -1- I -1- -1- 'O' 'I' -1- -1- ,,, -1- .,, -1- .,, -1- ,,. -1- ,,, -1- ,,, -1- -1- , 21 If For Service -zi- -1- 'P if -1- . -1- Dru s, Dru Sundrles 'I' ' I -1- + O l + 'I' Toilet Pre ratlon I 'I' -1- -1- .,. -1- . . 'I' I Kodaks and Fine Candles -1- 'Il 'I' -1- -1- I I -1- A Ver Com lete Stock 'I' '-'13 I I in our Line 1 -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -I'-lr 'Pi' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'P 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'Il 'H 'Is 'I' 'I' 'I' 'Il 'P 'P 'I' 'I' 'I' fl' 'll 'I' :vin 1:6- 34 93.1 E A 1- ,H E 1925 H1XoN1AN 3g IW WSI 'I I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 4' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 4' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 4' 'I' 'I' 'I' 4' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 4' 'I' 4' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 4' 4' 'I' 'I' 4' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'H' ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++++++++++++++++f??+++++++ ++++i++++++++++++++++ G 5 'U ET 0 5 FI' U O 'h ++++++++++?I+++++++?++ I+++++i+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ E 0 W' W E i S' 'J' it O ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 'l I' 'I' I 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I I' r-1 .- .- Q I.. Crook, Son Kz Co. Manufacturers of A 9 9 Wooden Handles 32558 'x r' gZ THE 1925 HIXONIANH Ijg -Q19 .55 2? 4-+-1-4--1-+-1-+-1--1-+211-.+++++-1--1-++++++++-4-4-+++-M-4-+4-+-1-4-4-+1-1--1-4-4--1-+4--1-4-+-1--1--1-+4--1.1: -1- -1- -1- -1- 2 Z 283522 Q2 0 -1- I4 Qftg.-514 -1- 1 f- --.-g if wg- 0 2' 3 C? 'u'9-tiff- gf cn 3 3 1 sw - - 1 .- -1- 5 an-'sr'-5'9-af. C -,- T- Q41-no sn' o'D...,5' 0 -zi- 3' 9 31 n gf-5-S.3ga.w 3 2: 'J 'll 'f' IDX' sg, 5-:LES 4' E pn E QI U3 QZE538 :ggi m fi Q 4. ,.... go qu .. SL + 4.5. w C-.35 Q - 4- F' me-r ,.. -1- 5' Q.. + :s I ------s.-1 - tb -1- - fD 'l 230 -1- -. 4, Q I ss:-J-11:14--1 EJ 4. W CD -1- UQ O Q-oEO93.'4-- Q -1- 22 .-... I ou 1 125155214 ff- 1 ... o o EE ng: 5-223912 3 E O ' gn ' H E Q 5'-1 f29,'55:-Z3 F-' 5 0 -1- Q.. -1 G3 1m D- -1- 4 + -i. O P.. 0 In CL + 2 cp + 5 2152- -452 .,-1 14 0 I 'U 259,40 SI. U3 4. H- -1- UQ CL-nb Q -1- N W 0 fb 5' 4' wo 'fp D 4 'I' pn a '10 : Hagan- 1. Hi 5 V' 'I-1: F' 5E 5'B 'o ' :S -1- 09 -1- tg UQ O 'D 0 -1- 5- I Q Wgmgggc UQ QI rr I 9, mga 2 A-I: -1- Nfl?-f '-30 -1- 7 -1- 5 20:12-3-B -1- 9 Z w -5 N'o cn 0 I -1- -1- -1- -1- -H--1-++-1--M--P+-1-++++++-I--N-I--1--P-1'-H--1--H--r-1--1--1--1--r-P+-1-1-+++-1-+-I-++++-1--P+-H-4--1-4+11-'!' 551 NQTQFZP' +++++ +TW+ Feed and Flour Line 'I' 'I' 'Il 'I' gf We are also agents for the jf -1- . -1- 2 Better Tlre Co. 2 'P 'I' 'I' 'I' E Where Satisfaction is Guaranteed if 'P 'i' 'I' +4 + 'I' , 4' E Geo. Warfleld, Prop. E E 425 west High sr. Phone 133-02 E E il g++?++f?+++?+++f++++++++?+++f++++++++++++4+?+W+++W++++++++f: fllll Q35 1 YQ ,,,f-,z 11- C5111 1 T, 4 g555 THE 1925 H1XoN1AN5's-:'.,J',yfrvQg3,,gf 'QS' 2454 +4-'I--l'4' 4--I-4-'l-'l--l--i'-l--l-'l'4 l--l--i-'I--l-4 l-i'4--I--l-4 !-'I'-1--I-'I-'I--1'-I-Z 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' '1- 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' EZ 'I l l P'P'f l l l P'i 'I l ! I l l l l l l l''I 'l I 'l l l l l l l l I l l !- :a+++++++++ 'I' 'I' 'I' I 2 F UU + o + m 'I' 4. H- 'I' on I v-is 22 cn + Q do 1 EI 5-- o EZ cn UIQ 9 4. we 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' +++++++++++ The Rank Market Company For Fresh Meats and Groceries 401--I-'I'-I-4-+'I-'l--l--l--i--i-'l--i I i--l l-'l--l-'l--!'-l'i' 'l l l l l l ! P'l Is'l !' -I l l f l l'-l l '5 l l l l' General Tires Run on Less Air Moi. IKul1l Bros. Garage Q 'I' . . E and Service Station 435 E sos E. High st. gf I I + Phone 304 21 2 ++++++ .-'ll ,241 6 'll oi 'I' 4' dn ch -Il Jn in -il -ll 'I' 4' 'I' 'E' + 'P 'P 'II 'l' 'il 'I' 'll 'fn 'H +++++ 4' John R.- Dad, can you sign your name with your eyes shut? Mr. Rettig- Why sure. .Iohn-- Well, then shut your eyes and sign my report card. Marion B.- W'ill burying a black cat in the church yard at midnight do away with warts Isabell C.- Yes, if the warts are on the cat. pr! Iwr. Hoffman- IIut young man, do you think you can make my daughter happy?l' Suitor- Do I? I wish you could have seen her when I proposed. VVhy do they always say a bride was led to the altari' when everyone knows that she could find the way with her eyes shut. Mr. VVaters had been explaining to his class the characteristics of the rhi- noceros family. Now name some things that have horns. Rlilford H.- IVIotor Cars. Ruth H.- My dressmaker wrote to Dad that she would make no more dress- es for me until her account was settled. Mable B.- What did he say ? Ruth- He sent her a letter of thanks. Helen B.- I'm so happy I can't help breaking into song. Peg- Get the key then and you won't have to break in. Burglar-AMI don't want your life, lady, only your money. Miss Freel- Get out, you're just like all the rest of the men. Terry C.- VVho was Shylock ? Mrs. C.-A'My stars! And you' go to Sunday School and don't know that. Burton M.- I shall go to your father and ask his consent to-night, darling. There are no grounds on which he can throw me out, dear, are there? Phyllisf- Not in front of the house, dearest, but there's a potato patch at the back which looks nice and soft. g THE 1925 HIXONIANEHH .jg we 1'I l'-l l l l'-l l i I l-'l i I'-I I-'l'-I''I I l-'l-':I I-'I Ir l'-I-'l I I-'-I-'I I I I'-l l--I l l I'-l l'-I I I l i I I l'+-I I i I'-l'4': 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' E 5 'I' 'I' 5 The Crescent Dry Goods 5 'I' 'I' E Company E 'I' 'I' 1 Solxclt Your Patronage 3 I I 'P 'I' I SI 'I' 'I' -1- ...oi -4- 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' I 311 4, 'I' 'P I3 E Dry Goods, Coats, Suits, Fancy Goods, fi ff Rugs and Hoover Sweepers, 3 4, 'I' ,P 'I' -1- 'P it 1 :I P2 I E'I I 'I 'I I I l Ir'I I i I'-l I Ic l I'-I'i'I I I'1l I 'I I l l I I I I I I''l I I I'4 P-I l l I-4 I i l'4'4'4 l l I Ir4 l'+I 4. 'I' ,P 'I' 4- 'I' il 'I' Z E Compliments of E 'I' 'I' 0 I jg B. A. Smlth 8: Son Lumber fl p 'I' 'I' I 4- -4- Q 13 Company 5 'I' ll' l 'I' 'I' -1- -1- 1 Dealers in I E E -1- -1- + O Q I 0 + I All Klnds of Bulldm Materials I 3 -1- 1 ' E 'I' 'I' 'I' 1 Phone 164 E ' -1- -1- -1- :'!I I f I I I l I I 'I I I I 'I f I''I''I 'I I I I I I I I I f f''I I f I''I I I I I l l I''I I I I I f I f I I I I I I I I I 'f'z -Y-a Lua! ' 5 3 gg THE 1925 H1xoN1AN '5g X995 235' 4++i+i++i + + + + + + 4 4 4 + + + + 4 4 + + + + 4 + + 4 + + 4 + ?++??1?++ -i-4-+-i--1+ CD 5. 3 D' O '1 -I-+-I--I--i--P ++4++++++4++++++ ++++?+++?+++++++ t?++++++++++++++4 + 4 4 4 + + + + + 4 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 'P 4+ 4? 4P 4P 4? I +++?+?+?+++4?++++ Battershell 5 and 10 Cent and Variety Store ++++ +++? -1- ' '1- 35 W. B. Bricker 5 4 + E Automobile E :Pl Accessories + +++++++++++++++++++ 4+++++++++++f+++?++ ioi. Studebaker and Overland E Automobiles E + 4 E 214 High St. E 3 I 4 ' 4 44' I 4' 4 4' I 4 4 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' I 'P 'P 'B 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' I+ .-1 r- .. 4 -is i.. Helen A.- VVh.a4t did you throw the dictionary at Dad for? Mrs. Armstrong- Oh, well, I was trying to work a cross word puzzle and I asked him several times to tell me a word of five letters, meaning domestic happiness, and he wouldn't do it. Merle- I once loved a girl that made a fool out of me. Mary-- What a lasting impression some girls have. Little girl fdisturbed at her prayers by her teasing young brotherl- Pardon me a minute while I kick Herbie. CScho-oley going thru the hall mak- ing a terrible noise.l Mr. Underhill-- Say, what do you think this is, an insane asylum ? Schooley- VVell I guess all members are present. Miss Freel declares that Browning married a woman. We doubt it. First Rookie- I hear that the drill sergeant called you a blockheadf' Second Rookie- No, he didn't make it that strongf' First Rookie- VVhat did he actually say? Second Rookie- Put on your hat, here comes a woodpecker. I just stopped in to tell you, began the man at the complaint desk of the gas company, that my gas stove blew up yesterday. Tell your troubles to a plumber, growled the surly clerk. 'I'hat's no fault of ours-you got no kick here. Oh, I'm not kicking, replied the customer cheerfully, as he opened the door. Only I thought lid tell you that your blamed old slot meter back- fired at the same time, and I haven't been doing anything but pick up silver quar- ters all over the cellar ever since. Good day! Women are, generally speaking, gen- crally speaking. 3 -Ge .a we gina THE 1925 IIIXONIAN5'mik-dujigvjg QW 25,54 34--1-4-4-4-4-4'+-if-1-4-+'s-4-+4f++4-4'-4-4'-1-4-+4--1-4'M-4--k+4-+++++++++++-x-+-M-+++4-+4-++-1--2 Z 4 + 4- Q -1- l jg A Common Sense Policy 5 -1- -x- I Our policy of carrying only Quality Merchandise is bas- I I ed on sound business Common Sense -for we know 21 -1- '1- -I- rr 5' 97 rr O 2 '4 U' '4 UQ it 4 ml B UQ 93 U' en 2. C rr 0 cn 93 rv- ml an -n N O rv- it O 5 n 93 5 S 0 O C' ro- 93 ml B 'I' E and keep your confidence. fi E ln Every Department of our Store: 32 :Z Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Footwear, E2 E Ladies' Coats and Dresses, Clothing, E Gents' Furnishings, Dress Accessories Fi E Floor Coverings, Draperies, Notions, E I Groceries and Etc. gg E You will find this policy prevailing: E 2 You will find that our prices are right and that we give 1 44+ 'l f P you excellent values. + + A 3 The Boon Bevlngton Co. ff gi E44-k'!'4'4+4'4'4'4 i i'4 ! l'+'i'i'-I'4''!'-i'+i-41'4 i l l-'l l ! ! l'4 l i l l i i'4 i'4444444444444E + 4 2 3,2 ii Q lf: 31 gg Insurance QE Fire, Life, Accident, Real Estate E 2 Money to Loan on Q51 Q Long Time Q 'P '1- . eo- E. F. Armstrong J. 33 '44+4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4' 4' -i 'F 'P -P 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 'P 'P -P -P 'P 4' 4 4' 'P 'P 'P 4' 4' 4' 4' 'P -P 'P 'P 'P 4' 4' 4' 444+ .sas T aww-'asf-W-4- sal sa'-M-W .4 4 ? 1925 HIXONIAN Ijy4! W IRG +4--1+++++-1--1--1-4-+++4-+1--1-1--1-1++4-+-1--1+-1-++++++-1-+4-+4-+4-+4-4--1-+4-++11--1--1--1-1--1-+1-+1 'il 'I' 'I' E SE 55 'F 'I' 'I' 'll 'I' 'I' E The Four Store? M. Smith E 'P 'I' 'I' 'F 'I' 'I' -1- Feed Coal Seed -1- -1- 5 ' ' lt Meat Market 5 'P 'I' 'I' 'P 'I' 'I' 'll 'I' 'I' I 1' -0- if 3 I ii 'I' We have installed mod- 'I' 'Y' 3 33 if E ern facilities for E Give Us a Trial E E handling coal E E 4, -1- ici -1- E E l7 4, -1- -1- I -1'1- I 1' Phone 134 31 I Quality Service ' ' pg I 32 ,,, -1- -1- . z 'Y I fl q.1'l I I l l l I f f 'l 'I I l l P'I 'I I l 'I I l I''I I 'l i I l f l l '! l I I l 'I 'I''ful'l t l l 5 l l l f f f l l 'l I I 'I' 'l' 1-11 1- 1 I ' 'll -1- -4- E Ideal Barber Shop E Gak E -1- -1- 'I' I Ladies' and Ch1ldren's I if -s . . -1- I 5 Half B-bb-ng 515 Restaurant I -1- -1- -i- E Peacock and La Vogue E E 2 Massages -iq: -OT 5 'I' 'l' 'l' 'll 'I' 'I' 'Y' Scalp Treatment for Dandruff 'Y' , 'I' E and Falling Hair E Candy, Clgars and 3: 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' E First Floor Am. Building ' E Tobacco I E Around Corner on Maple St. E E E E 'O' 5 -pf , -1- -1- -1- -1- 33 5 A- W- Swlgeft ,IQ We Aim To Please 3 3 Proprietor jig 3: 'I' 'l' 'I' li'--1-+-1--1--1-+++-1-++4--H-+-1--f+++++++++1-4--il-i-++-1--1-+++-1-++++++++++-w-++++++-wr-if 51161 ?452i1 '+- -- .':sL?+l1 g E g W IGM? i n i -L+4--M-4--1+4--1-+4--4.++4Q+4-4-4-++-M-4-+4-+++-x-4+-x-+-M444--1--1-+3 6 :: un Cru '1 + E' 5 Q 5 Q- aw 5 E is H H O T + S 2 5: 0 : 2' 5 5 F' o 1 EL fl O W pu Q N a 9 HD o -1 ss '4 0- a. 5 ' 9' Z 9' I 2 'U 2. ' 4 8 0 tb 3 'I' gg K' w o 'M C2 IZ' + g 3 x 9 5' Q Q 'Sz' 'L I P' FP .,, Q 3 3 O s 33 fa- fb gg, 3: .- U' H 0 5- UU W 'Y 9 S Q9 3 3 '5' ' S 21' M' QF 313 xo fu ' Q gg Q 5 EP E GD Q I I0 S 2 'F 9 ' 3 Er 91 U' +-I--1--x--1-+-ww+4-+++++++-x-++-x--x--x-++-x-+-H-+++++-1--w--x--x--x-+11 L. . r' PU 'I' E, ,U 5 0,5-' 2. P if Q H 0 Q. + Q 5 F 'L EES 5-1 E U- 5 o an EE :Ig E-g'E? 3 Ego y- L Fr: fb 3 :Z 5' 5 C5 5'0 3'o :Z'N :5'v '1 Z 4 H 9 Cn W. 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LE -5 Reasonable Prlces gg I 33 'I' 'I- '5' '1- '5' 'I' -1- -l -1- 'I' 'I' 'T' 'I' 'P' 'I- 'I' 'I' 'F' 'I' 3 513 E Our Servlces at Your Command E 2 I 31 4' 'I- I I :?f+++?+++???+T?+?++fff++++W+i++?++++++++?++++f+++f+++?+???: H191 af? Ne w gig 5ffe5J THE 1925 HIXONIAN j2g QQ.. ls. 155 I -1-++++-1-+++++++++4-4-+211-.++++++-1-+-1-4-+4-+1-1--1-+4-+-1-+1-++++++++++++-1-++-4--1--1-4-4--1--1-4-4--1-4-+4-+4-+-1--1+++++++++++++i- 3 m I E IP 1: E g 54 E 5 3, 2' E Q, 9, -1- pp Q- lb cn 0 -1 3 U1 rp gp C Q- O 5 -1- Ja- Ja Q. Mi-054'---ICO Dmacn I 'SQ z 7 af 32255-'S-E'8 3-92-.am at :I 0 B -1- 'rj Q Q 1-rg 3 'rj ' no ro S 0 v-1 HUQ fl: -1- -1 O H- -1- 0, 5 nv --'D B 'H V' 1+ o cu -1- O- -1- O : ,, '-- :3 U ,.3-f 'A ' --- Q 73 H -1- 0 -1. '13 ra CL t-1 I3 U U3 -1- 2 -1- W UQ :r '-- W 0 U' UQ C-' ff U1 -1- D- 'U 4. ,.l q Q1 H- 5 N -'3 CL 93 Q '1 5 H -1. Q.,vo11,,- - --Q -2 -agqm I 3 3 5 2 I 5 F Q 5,3553 5' I 1. 'I' 5-angii sag? 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Cash r E E E 'I' 'I' E The Farmers State Bank E 'I' 'I' E HICKSVILLE, omo I IS E 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' I 6 3 1 'fl 1 'Q' 'I' E E ' I E 1 + I I I + I QQ The POIICY of th1S Bank 1S E 'I' 'P E E to serve as many people 1n E 'Q E as courteous a manner as E 5 'I' 'I' 2 IS pOSS1b1C. USGTVICC plus E 'I' 'I' E Courtesy 1S constantly 1n- E 'I' 'I' E creaslng our resourses. E I I 3 I 2 3'- + ., , , -4- 1 IIT TT 3 1 IES! 1 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' I I E E 1 The Farmers State Bank 1 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' ' ?I I 'I I I I I I '5 I I''I I I I''I I I I I I I I I I I I'3I 'F'I''I''I I I I' I I 'I I''I I I l I I f I I I I I I I f l I P'I I'g 11211 D. gf ETHE 1925 H1XoN1AN 3g FEW 'l-'i-'l-'l'-l'-l-'l-'!'-l l-'l'4--l'-l-'al ! l-4'+4--l-4-+-l-+-l'4-4'4'4'4'4-'l-'! !--!--i-4'4-4-4-4-4-'R-++'l'+-lvl'-i i'+'l'-4-4'-X-+4'+' i E Increase Your Profits for 1925 ai: t if Buy Quality Baby Chicks from a Reliable lf E Hatchery and Reap a Golden Harvest E E Purina Feeds and Chicks Supplied gf E at a Discount ff I 32 'l' 'I' I Phone 430 ' 23 'I' 'l' 55 32 'I' 1' H' k 'll H h 1 E IC svl e atc ery 5 EE 113 N. Maple St. 45: 'l' .3 'l' gf 22 Back of Farmers' State Bank E ZS Ii E Qs Q I4-4-4 !-'I'-I-44-'Q''I-4'-i l-'I-4-4'4'4'-I'-l-4-4-4-'l l l ! I'4'4--l--l'-l'-l-'l-'l-'l l-'l-'l'4'-l-4-4'-l ! l--l l'4-'l l ! l'4-4-4 l'i E703 22 1 E55 Y 4- 33 Y 2 -1- .j. 'i' I 31 :Ig I 4. 'I' 25 . 55 2 Be Sure You Are Served With 3: I I 'll 'l' I C SSCI' S C C I I S hlo ' I e Cr am I 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' -2- 66 77 -1- 1 None Better ar I I I I 'P 'I' I I 'I' 'I' I -13 'I' 'l' E Z ' 1+'l ! ! i'+-t ! l f '! l ! l 'I l 'I 'l !''I ! l 'I l l 'P'! l'-I-'I''H I I''! l t i !-'I'+'M 'l I l l I l''! l l l ! l'+'i I'?l'. a ll22I ,- gY fQ'jTHE 1925 HIXONIAN .3g ws was ' -x--x-4-4--1-+4-++4-4-4-+4-++4-4-4-+++++-P4--1--1-4--is-1--1-4--a--i-1-4-4-+++4-+4-+4-+4-4-+4--x-++++++-S: E E 33 is 4- -1- -1- 5 Letthe if C L mb 5 -1- -1- -1- - - . 1 ert E Hicksville ig ' Q 'l' 'I' E Ngws Stand 5 Reliable Life gf 'l' 'I' E Furnish Your Magazines ,if Insurance if fa and Papers if . E :E 22 For the Whole Family 43,2 'l' I Cigars and Candies SI SZ 'l' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'Z' 'l' 2 22 1 f Subscriptions Taken for I Phone 115 I .5 . . 'I' 'l' .-. Any Periodical K-1: I I -:- -1- 3 3 H' k 'll oh' 5 , , -1- svi e io 2 2 R. C. Griffith, Prop. '22 lc ' fi in I -1- -1- Q if-2 + zz 31 F3 E+4-+++++++++++++++++++4-+4-4-+44444-++4-+-1--1-4-4-++4--4-+4-4-4--1--1-4-++++4--1-+4-4-Q 6 'I' 'Q' S 2 Eh h ' s cr 2 1 1 r art s tu 10 5 E Antwerp, Ohio 'E 'l' -1- . . ' E Portrait at the Home or Studio 'l' 'l' EE All Kinds of E -x- -1- 32 Commercial and View Work if -x- -1- 5 Panorama camera for No dark days at E I large groups our Studio A-I: -1- -1- If All sittings made with Electric Light, day or night E 'I' 'i' I Sittings after 5 P. M. and on Sundays I 'P' - 'l' I by appointment only -xi: A E Telephones Studio, No. 35 Residence 109 EE . 4, 1 7-i'+++++++++++++-H-+++++++-x--f-x--1-4--f-1-4-+++-1--1'-f-1--x-+++-1-+++-x'-I--I-+-z--1--1-+++-x-+-:li-' ' -Q ll23I 5 + QQKN ' E? 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'P'I P'P'I I''I l I l l l 'l l l I l''i i I l l l l 'l l l l l f l l l l l 'Q' N WSF' QR 'I'-I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'l' 'I' 'I' 'I' E 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'P+ '- - N A ...I w ww ' ' Mei? gq THE 1925 HIXONIANK j?g was If -l-'l--l l--l--l--l--l--l-'l--l--l--l-'l-'l--! i-41-4--lui-'lr--I'4-4-+4--!--l-'l-4'+'l-4-4-'!-'l-4-'l-'l-4'4-'!--!--l-+'l'4'-l-'l'-k-I--I-'l'-I--I--I-'I--i-'lvW I E 1 Q 'I' I HOSACK S S I UDIO I -1- -4- -1- -4- -1- , -1- 2 Phone 157 111 East Cornelia St. E -1- -1- -1- E Price Reference Table on Kodak Finishing :Z 2 and Enlarging-24 Hour Service 1' -1- -1- I Developing Films 5 x 7 and under, 6 exposures---. -- --,l0c 1 2 Developing Films 5 x 7 and under, 12 exposures- .... --- 20c 1 2 Number O and Vest Pocket, per roll .-- .-- .... ..- --- 10c I 3 Film Pack .... .... . ..... .c... ---zsc 3,1 -1- -1- 'I' Printing Gloss or Velvet ' 41 9 'i' 'I' 'it I lysx ZVZ--- -- ...... 4c ZK x4M --- ---.6c 2 I 2Mix3M4---, ---.4c 4x5 ...... -7c Q: 2 zvzxm.-- .... Sc 5x7---.--- ---l0c 1 2 an x4M4--- ---.5c 4m x0V2 ..... --.ioc 1 If 3M x 5V2 ,-., - , ,,,, ..,.. A 6c Post Cards , 7c I 4- -1- 2 We will develop your initial roll or pack free, ' -1- . I A 6 2 all you pay for are the prints. I Q E Enlargements made by Eastman Projection Printer E ' ' 22 5 x 7 ....,. 51.00 8 X l0-----.S1.75 ll x14 ...... 51.50 I +1 -1- 4' . . . . 'I' 1,2 O11 Colored Projection Prints from your best I 2,2 Kodak Negatives. Q 33 5 x 7 ,,,... 51.00 8 x 10 .... -.51.75 ll X 14 .... 052.50 E I These make Beautiful Pictures for Framing. I I Ask us about them. I -1- . -1- :E We Handle Roll Film and Film Packs. E 2 Always Fresh Stock I -1- -1- E Bring Your. Camera to Us for Repairs E :P-ii We are well equipped to photograph in your home at a very if up small additional charge. -1- ? We can Photograph a Reunion, Banquet, Party, Class, Build- 1 I ing anywhere, anytime, day or night. Call on us. I I As we have purchased only the best equipment, we can photo- I 1 graph from 1 to 35 people in our studio day or night. Baby pic- I I tures made by us are the best obtainable. I I I l ! l I l l I l ! I l l f P'I''5 I I P'F l I f l P'f l P'P'I l I''P'l l I l P'! l l ! l l l P'i X l l l l ! l P'f l P'1 I' 1125 1 Z 5 1 if-99:1--A lie.--aww-ea?f--rf.-31115. Z ,S -1 : F1 2 N m Q o 2 S 2 L2 I Q if .si 4-1- 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'l' 'F 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' r 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'H' 'u 5 -1- 22 -1- .p -4- .1. -1- 2 I -1- ++++++++++++++++ 'H '1 EE Q ++?+4++++++++++ With Best Wishes a +++++ fff? The Defiance lce Cream Co. ,B -1- IL . 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