Hilliard High School - Memorys Trail Yearbook (Hilliard, OH)

 - Class of 1931

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V -mfg. il ' 1' 15' ' A 1 , ' .- .5 -8 3:4 i -1..:,.,.1I , df ,Q fe '1i ' - - 'lf - .a ff' f. - 5- 1 'W 3'YYL'U1'U-' 'in -'ff51 wg W?, 5'. .lHf1'9Kl2fiY..2 1.211 , 1 -'JI - ' f!X?45qg, fgwt!4n...., ' We M4 ,, ,,mL1,. , Lggwnf . Ha .all W 5 Em 1 MEMGRY S TRAIL i I Published by the Senior Class of Hilliards High School I93'I 1 ,Q 4 s':wif.ff i1Q Page 4 1 9 3 1 MEMORY,S TRAIL HILLIARDS HIGH SCHOOL 1 9 3 I Page 5 DEDICATION. WE, THE CLASS OF 1931, WISH TO DEDICATE THIS. oUR SECOND ANNUAL, IN GRATEFUL APPRECIATION FOR HIS SERVICES T0 oun HIGH SCHOOL, TO OUR FRIEND AND coAcH, GLENN R. IMMEL. IEW' 6 f i i f 1 V 7 MEMoRY's TRAIL THE BOARD OF EDUCATION. JAMES WEAVER, Ph.D., Vice-President MR. FRANK NINEGAR, Clerk DR. W. REASON, President MR. JOHN WUERTZ MR. CLARENCE SEEDS MR. WM. ROBERTS 93 HILLIARDS HIGH SCHOOL 1 1 -f f W rw . 1 Page 7 ' Q Q Mr. Arthur Wuertz Miss Mary Esther Beyer Mr. E. O. Bolender FACULTY Miss Alice Seip Mr. Glenn Immel Miss Frances Rether Mr. Ralph Hilty Miss Hortense Mohr Mr. Fred Beyer Page 8 1 9 3 1 MEMORY,S. TRAIL OUR JANITORS. We, the seniors of 1931, wish to show our appreciation to Mr. Clover who has served us so well during the past years. Clinton Clover for twenty-one years has been making friends of the students at Hilliards High School. By his sympathy and ever readiness to help he has established himself as a friend to all. Boys appreciate his interest in them. Girls know the value of one who is always ready to IT16I'ld 2 broken heel or to 21 valuahle paper Wl'liCl1 has ljeefl lost in the waste paper l3Z1Sket. We must not forget his assistant, Mr. Brown, who has a smile for everyone. Though he has heen with us just one year, we have learned to run to him for taclcs, papers, hammers, or any other tool which we may need. We sincerely hope that hoth Mr. Clover and Mr. Brown may spend many more years with H. H. S., and that others may learn to value them as we have during our high school career. ig, at Lol I in ilu' an P31 rw il ln? i W 'Y , . Ff- 9 iwffi v-A If '!'V-.T RL .:f 2 53 -,fic ,Ut ll .B ,vi Hu.uAnns I-hot-:Sci-loot. 1931 P4829 MEMORYS TRAIL STAFF EDITORIAL STAFF s - Editor in Chief .........' ........ Assistant gl .............. Literary ' Editor .....,. Assistant ............. Art Editor .......... Assistants ............ Snapshot Editor .......... Humor Editor ..,..... Assistants ,... Names Editor. ....... . Assistants ............. . .............. ...... Gmmon Wmam Romans ...........MARGARET Dounfnr ............... MARY Jo LAT!-IAM LANE MAYB Enuorr V A Run-1 MARGARET Sci-:Aus Russrar. Annum-nom' ..............MAnJomn Gmasnr Wuhan W ..,.' ANNA MARY Zwmrsn ISABBL Frm: BALLARD . HLLDBGARDB PBNNBCAMP RAYMOND Maman Faculty Editorial Advisor .......... .......... Miss I-Ioarnnsn Moi-nz Poetry Editor ......................... Athletic Editor ....... . Assistant ...........i. Music .......,............. - Domestic Science ....... Laboratory Editor .......... Assembly Editor ......... Hi-Y Editor ........... Girl Reserve .......i... Commercial Editor ..... Agriculture Editor ..... Assistant ...,..,,...........,.... Senior Class Editor ,....,. 5 ...... Assistant .....,.................... rm-get ...........FIljlDLEY DEWWFB ...... i .... Guassmstz Bunxs .........HAitoi.u Gmuuucu ., ...,.... Fnmces SHEIVER PAaxsa Wouvnn-r Jon-:N Was Wnrrnunmosa .......Fx.onsNcs McP1-mnsou .............GnnAr..o1Nn Bowsan .........CunNsY Convnnss DAVID Bnsssa ...........MONALBTA LATHAM ..........GAnLsNs Rossars New School Building Editor ........ ............. P Aux. Sriuosn BUSINESS STAFF Businus Manager ............................................. HARRY Wusnu Assistant ..........,................. Circulation Manager ......... Assistants ......................... Advertising Manager ......... Assistants .......................... Corresponding Secretary .......... , ............GLESSNBR BURKE ...........JAMBS Wmvnn DONALD BYNNnn HILDA Boon ..............CLAmrNcs Pnxnn MARTHA K. WALKER MAxwnu. LA'n-:AM ...... CacsuA SCI-IATZ P426 I0 1 9 3 1 MEMoRY's TRAIL FINDLEY DE WOLFE Skinny A His looks were fast in manly mold U For hardy sports and contest hold. Pres. Class 29 31. Pres. Hi-Y '31, Speeclball '28 '29 '30 '31. Baseball '28 '29 '30 '31, Basketball '28 '29 '30 '3l. A11 County Guard '30, Track '29 '30. F. F. A. Junior Class Play '30, zealous yet modest. Class Treasurer '28, Vice-President of Class '31. Hi-Y '29 '30 '31. Music '28 '29 '30 '31 Speedball '29 '30, Ag. Society '30 '31. Baseball '30 '31, She has the two worth while things, Which are sweetness and wisdom. Franklin Honor Society '30 '31 Vice-President Class '28 Secretary of Class '3l. Staff '30 '31, Girl Reserve Treasurer '29. - JOHN WESLEY WINTERRINGER Born for surress he seemed Witlv grace to win, with heart to hold, Honor Society '31, Treasurer of Class '31 Secretary of Class '30, Glee Club '28 '29 '30 '31, Hi-Y Club '29 '30 '31, Cheer Leacler '28 '29. Junior Class Play Manager of Basketball '30 '31. MAYE ELLIOTT Her loveliness I never knew Unlil she smiled on me. Secretary of G. R. '30 '31. Class Secretary '29. Glee Club. Home EC. Club Secretary. MARTHA KATHRYN WALKER Something between a hindrance and a help.' Glee Club '28 '29 '30 '31, Girl Reserve '28 '29 '30 '31, Orchestra '29 '30 '31. Junior Class Play. Sec. of Ag. '29. Glee Club '29 '30 '31, DONALD BYNNER Don THELMA WEBER Billie Glee Club '28 '29 '30 '31Basketball '30. junior Class Play '30, Class Play '29. ffwesl, Hi-Y Reporter '30 '31, Stall '30 '31. 7 rr rr EIILEIQRPS HIGH Sci-loot. 1 9 3 I Page II GERALDINE BOWSER Gerry Things perfected by nature are better Tlmn tbose finished by art. Secretary of Class '28. Glee Club '28 '29. G. R. Treasurer '30 '31. rr GAYMON WRIGHT Al Nowhere was tlvere so busy a man, Yet be seemed busier tban be was. Canaan High School '28, Aurora Literary Society. Athletic Association '28. President of Class '30, Vice-President Hi-Y '31. Glee Club '31, Cheer Leader '28 '29 '30 '31. Junior Class Play. Baseball '30 '31. Hi-Y '30 '3l. fr FLORENCE MCPHERSON Flo A sunny disposition. Milford Center High School. Glee Club '28 '29 '30 '3l. Girl Reserve '29 '30 '31. CHARLES LANE Charley A little fun in tbe long run Will belp a man as naught else can Athletic Editor '30 '31. Music '30. Hi-Y '29 '30 '3l. Hi-Y Secretary '31. Speedball '29, '30. Basketball '29, '30, Baseball '29 '30. ISABEL FRYE Is fall, slender strai bt - g w llfitb all tbe graces blest. Glee Club '28 '29 '30 '3l. Girl Reserve. CLARENCE PARKER 'Since energy means success, be is assured. Speedball '29 '30. Baseball '30 '31. Hi-Y '30 '3l. President F. F. A. '3l. Grain judging Team '29, Dairy Judging Team '30. Ag. Society '28 '29 '30 '31. Member of Ohio Ton-Litter Club '30. M an Page I2 1 9 3 1 MEMoRY's TRAIL RUTH BALLARD Rufus 031717671 tlve sun is lnriglvt and the skies are fair, Slat' steals an lvour from study and care. Canaan High School '28 '29, Honorary Member of 90 Club '29 '30, Aurora Literary Society. Athletic Association '28 '29, Basketball '28 '29 '30, Franklin Honor Society '30 '31, Girl Reserve. Librarian '31, HILDA BOC-:E A quiet seeker after lenowlezlgef' Honor Society '31, Glee Club '28 '29 '30 '31, Librarian '31, .IOSEPHINE WOLPERT fo Sweet and stately, and with all grace of Wo- manlvood and queenlvooclf' ff- Franklin Honor Society '31, Glee Club '28 '29 '30, Librarian '30 '31, CURNEY CONVERSE I never have sought the world: Nor did the world seek me. ff Music '28, Hi-Y '30 '31, Ag. Society '28, '29, '30 '31, Grain Judging Team '28 '29 '30, LUELLA FRANCE Tlzere's a pleasure in poetic pains Wlviclv only poets knew, Home Ec. Club '31, Girl Reserve '31, ,. HAROLD GRAUMLICH ff Our thoughts and our conduct are our own. Music '28 '29 '30 '31, Orchestra '29 '30 '31, Hi-Y '31, Ag. Society '30 '31, Live-stock judging Team '30, I-Iu.i.iARos HIGH ScHooL 1 9 3 1 LEONA ROGERS Nony How silently serene, a sea of grace, Yet lvonf deep. lrow fatlvomless a capacity for lqnowledgcf' Franklin Honor Society '30 '31. Glee Cluh '28 '29, Girl Reserve. Lilwrarian '28 '29 '30 '31. Class President '28. Class Reporter '28 '29, Class Play '29. MAXXVELL LATHAM Max I cannot rest from travel: I nfill drinle life to the lics.' Glee Cluh '28 '31 Hi-Y '29 '30 '31, Grain judging Team '28 '29 '30, ff v MARGARET DOMINY Maggie She adorned nflvatever subject she eitlver spoke or wrote upon by the most splendid elo- qucncef' ,. Franklin Honor Society '30 '31. Librarian '28. Girl Reserve '28 '29 '30 '3l. Staff '30 '31. junior Class Play '30. RAYMOND METEER Tera He cxernplifes good nature. Music '27 '29 '30. ,. Hi-Y '3l. Ag. Society '27 ,za '29 'so 31. GERTRUDE HURST Gertie Blond as ocean breezes gathered from the flowers Tlzat lnlossom in Elysium. Fairfield High School. Secretary and Treasurer '28 '29 '30, Basketball '27 '28 '29 '30, Literary Society '29 '30. Madison Co. Ninety Club '29 '30 '31, Librarian '28 '29 '30. High School Operetta '27 '28 '29 '30. Glee Club '31. Girl Reserve '3l. WILLIAM PURSLEY Bill He goes his way and keeps his counsel. North High School '28 '29 '30. Annual Staff. Student Council. Traffic Squad. Aviation Club P5363 Page V14 f i W 1 9 3 1 MEMoRY's TRAIL M it ff M .F P- RUTH MARGARET SCHAUB Red Full of life, full of fun. Honor Society '31. Glee Club '28 '29 '30 '31. Vice-President Girl Reserve '31, Staff '31. Captain Basketball '30. DAVID BREESE Shorty Men of few Words are tlve best men. Music '28 '29 '30 '3l. Hi-Y '30 '31. Ag. Society '28 '29 '30 '31, Ag. Society Treasurer '31. MARY JOSEPI-IINE LATHAM f ry 1017 So lnrimful of this merry, vigorous life. Class Treas. '28. Glee Club '28 '29 '30. Girl Reserve. JAMES WEAVER Jim Tlre talleyt boy in xclvool I: no! studious as a rule. Basketball '30 '31. Speedball '29 '30 '31. Track '28. Music '28 '29 '30, Hi-Y '30 '31. MONALETA LATHAM Mona In every deed she had a lreart to resolve, a head to contrive and a hand to execute. Girl Reserve President '31. Staff '30 '31, Glee Club '29 '30. Basketball '28 '29. Home Ec. Club '31, junior Class Play '30, Magazine Leader '29 '30. Assistant Magazine Leader '28, HARRY WUERTZ Mlflfisclom lre lmsg add to his wisdom Courage, tcmperg and unto all success' Athletic Association '28 '29. Vice-President of Class '29. Glee Club '28 '29 '31. Junior Class Play. Hi-Y '29 '30 '31, speedball '29 'so '31, Baseball '29 '30 '3l. Dublin High School '28 '29. Honor Society '31, Treasurer of Class '28, r r rr HILLIARDS HIGH Scl-loor. 1931 Page 15 FRANCES SHRIVER Quiet, calm, and always ready For fun before duty. Glee Club '28 '29 '30. Home Ec. Club '3l. Basketball '30 GARLENE ROBERTS Ever in molion, ever at play, Into mischief the livelong day. Treasurer of Hi-Y '3l. Orchestra '29 '30 '31. Glee Club '28 '29 '30 '31. Tennis '28 '29 '30. CECELIA SCI-IATZ PrFanny1J frcaseyv rrpeggyas 'She is quiet yet always ready for a bit of fun. Basketball '28. Glee Club '29 '30. Librarian '31, GLESSNER BURKE 'The man who grins is the man Vice-President Class '29, Glee Club '30 '3l. Assistant Secretary Hi-Y ' Staff '3l. who wins. 31. Vice-President Ag. Society '31. F. F. A. '30 '3l. Track '28 '29, Speed Ball '28 '29 '30 '31. Basketball '28 '29 '30 '31. Baseball '28 '29 '30 '31. Milk Judging Team '30. HILDEGARD PENNEKAMP Her ways are ways of pleasantnessf' Glee Club '29 '30 '31, Home Ec. Club '29 '30. PAUL STRIDER. A regular Beau Brummelf' Music '28 '29 '30 '3l. Hi-Y '31. Speedball '28 '29 '30. Track '28. Page I6 1 9 3 1 Msmomfs TRAIL Qzmmw rr ANNA MARY ZWAYER Zip' A thousand adroit strategies of feminine wit Which repel while they please. Glee Club '28 '29 '30 '31, Home Ec. Club '31. Girl Reserve. MAR-IORIE GILBERT Brown hair, shining eyes, Merry hurnorg she's a prize. Sunbury High School '28. Glee Club '28 '29 '30. Home Ec. Club '29 '30 '31, Girl Reserve. GLADYS PARKER Ever ready, ever willing To lend a helping hand. Glee Club '28 '29 '30. Girl Reserve '28 '29 '30 '31. H1LLlARDs HIGH SCHOOL 1 9 3 1 Page 17 CLASS HISTORY One pleasant day about twelve years ago in the fall of 1919 began the long school career of about thirty-five wee children. It is like a wonderful dream. Those eight years came and were gone much too soon. We really felt grown-up when we became eighth graders. Under the leadership of our eighth grade teacher and principal, Mr. Wm. Shier, we organized an interesting Civic Club, having the pleasure of putting on some excellent programs. As we look back over our four years' sojourn in H. H. S., there comes a full realization that ours has not been a glorious career, a triumphal march filled with brilliant victories and happiness. We have had our successes and happiness but we have also had our failures and sorrows. Be that as it may. It was in the early part of September, 1927, that forty-live timorous, self-conscious little ones became the chief subject discussion among the vain sophomores, frivolous juniors, and pompous seniors. Oh, that day when they assembled all of us in the study room and tried to tell us what to do and when to do it! After those first few days when we were sent to about ten different rooms by the upper classmen fand it was invariably the wrong one when we got therej, our nervousness wore off and we started in our work in that blissful state of knowing not, but not knowing that we knew not. It was about the fourth week when we held our first imortant meeting to organize and elect our officers. We remem- ber enjoying several weiner roasts and parties during that year. We also saw Julius Caesar played at the Hartman. As a whole our freshman year was so uneventful that we were glad when May and a long vacation came. We were a joyful crew at the beginning of our second year with our visionary dream of sailing smoothly along in a serene atmosphere of sophomoric ecstacy. But alasl Ours was only a frail boat upon the high seas. It was doomed to destruction. For geometry, that steep and rocky cliff, loomed boldly up, and old Julius Caexar up in the light house tower kept closely hidden the signal light of warning. Nevertheless, many report the sophomore year as the most joyful of all their school days. During this year we had the pleasure of seeing Romeo and Juliet played at the Hartman. At the end of the term we had the priv- ilege of decorating the auditorium for baccalaureate and commencement, as previous sopho- more classes have done. At last we became juniors, although we had thought for the last three years that to be a junior was beyond our grasp. As juniors we began to meet a part of the responsibility which comes from an interest in the affairs of the school rather than a single class. Forgetting those trifling things which had earlier concerned us, we joined hands with the faculty and those around us to battle in the interest of the common cause. Our junior play, Come Out of the Kitchen, we term as being quite successful. In the late part of the year we chose our class ring. We, as a class, have the distinction of listing five men who have won the coveted RH. Upon the following boys this honor has been conferred: Glessner Burke, Findley DeWolfe, james Weaver, Gaymon Wright, and John Wes Winterringer. Some of the most com- mendable work of which we can well be proud was the part we played in basketball. We have had the honor of winning the class tournament both last year and this year. We are also proud to say that thirty-nine are being graduated this year. Out of these thirty-nine, fourteen-Hilda Boge, Gerald Bowser, Glessner Burke, David Breese, Maye Elliott, Marjorie Gilbert, Mary Jo Latham, Monaleta Latham, Leona Rogers, Cecelia Schatz, Thelma Weber, John Wes Winterringer, Harry Wuertz, and Anna Mary Zwayer-started together in the first grade. It is true that we have had our days of happiness and joys, but all of these have been overshadowed by gloom at two particular times. On November 17, 1930, a beloved class- mate, Rosaline Carter, passed away. Rosaline joined this class eleven years ago as a member of our second grade. On February 27, 1931, another dear classmate, Deelya Farrington, departed from us. Deelya joined us in the seventh grade. These girls, who would have been graduated this year, were real friends to everyone, that's why we all miss them so much. fcontinued on next page.j Page I8 1 9 3 1 MEMORY,S TRAIL We, the senior class of '31, wish to extend our sincerest thanks and untold appreciation to the members of the faculty, the school board, and the people of the community, in helping us reach the goal of our high school career. And now we are at the end. We have spent four years of hard work at H. H. S. We have put forth our best efforts in every line of school activity, and now, thirty-nine in number, we go to commencement, feeling assured that we have found the right way to go. +-+ CLASS WILL By MARY Jo LATHAM. In the name of common sense, we, the Class of One Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty- one, of the Norwich Township High School, of the County of Franklin, and the State of Ohio, being of a sound and disposing state of mind fconsidering what we have undergonej do make, ordain and publish this to be our last will and testament, to-wit: ITEM 1. We give and bestow Miss Mohr's uunchangeable nature to the balance of the faculty, hoping they will greatly profit thereby. ITEM 2. To next year's class, Clarence Parker wills his success in getting advertisements for the annual. ITEM 3. Upon the under classmen, we bestow our surplus of knowledge and ability that they may greatly profit thereby. ITEM 4. To the Juniors we give our success in forging pass slips. ITEM 5. We gladly give to the class of next year the beloved Literary Digest. ITEM 6. We request that the abundance of knowledge which we have failed to absorb be divided equally among our successors. 7. Gaymon Wright bequeathes his ability to orate to Daisy Jones. 8. To Frances Ebright goes Leona Rogers' dignity. ITEM ITEM ITEM CHHIFCI 9. Wes Winterringer and Casey Roberts leave their ability in dancing to Elmer and Walter Daniel. ITEM 10. Mary Jo Latham, Anna Mary Zwayer, and Thelma Weber will their happy- go-lucky dispositions to Evelyn Jerman, Louise Huffman, and Annabelle Lane. ITEM 11. To Don Rife goes Hildegard Pennekamp's saintly naturef, ITEM 12. Cecelia Schatz and Frances Shriver will their increasing interest in Worthington to Elizabeth Converse and Ruth Fippin. ITEM 13. Margaret Dominy wishes to bequeath her stand-ini' with the faculty to Tom Latham ITEM 14. To Russell Armentrout goes Bill Pursleyls cookie duster. ITEM 15. Hilda Boge leaves to Mr. Immcl her brilliance in shorthand. ITEM 16. Max Latham shares his hot times with Arthur Hite. ITEM 17. Gladys Parker and Gertrude Hurst leave their love for physics to Charles Gard and Mary Bruerd. ITEM 18. To Amelia Delewese goes Ruth Margaret Schaub's red hair and Luella France's giggle. ITEM 19. Maye Elliott is sharing her dreamy nature with Lillian Latham. ITEM 20. Charles Lane wills himself to Louise Walcutt. ITEM 21. To Florence Wuertz goes Glessner Burke's sunny disposition. ITEM 22. To Marguerite Bruerd, Harry Wuertz wills his honorary certificate. ITEM 23. In order to make a successful senior of Fred Weiland, Raymond Mercer shares his ability as a Shakespearian actor. ITEM 24. Isabelle Fry wills her Monday Blues to Doris McCann. ITEM 25. Martha Katherine Walker leaves her stock of chewing gum, which she dis- tributes in the shorthand class, to Mary Alice Gard. ITEM 26. Ruth Ballard gives the remainder of her permanent wave to Mr. Immel. ITEM 27. Doris Brake is to receive the large supply of medicine which Josephine Wolpert carries in her pocket-book. ITEM 28. To Delbert Love goes James Weaver's kick in having blind dates. fContinued on next page.Q Hiuixanns IZIIGH ScHooL 1 9 3 1 Page 19 ITEM 29. Harold Graumlich asks to leave his intensive interest in a sophomore girl to Charles Kaiser. ITEMU30 ITEM 31 ITEM 32 Donald Bynner shares his slang phrases with Robert Morris. To Joe Collinson goes Paul Strider's dislike for girls. Curney Converse wills his love for motorcycles to Chester Rife. ITEM 33 Florence McPherson gives some of her weight to Alta Ballard. ITEM 34 Monaleta Latham is sharing her activity and leadership ability with Esther Pusecker. ITEM 35 To Lawrence Denk goes a share of Findlay DeWolfe's popularity. ITEM 36 ITEM 37. ITEM 38 Marjorie Gilbert wills her efficiency as a typist to Esther Holmes. To Vernon Hedrick goes David Breeze's desire for late hours. Geraldine Bowser and friend will their luck in the sea of matrimonyn to Lester Walcutt and Gertrude Reeves. ITEM 39. Wes Winterringer wills his good Republican spiritn to Robert Seeds to do with as he wishes. ITEM 40. Anna Mary Zwayer is leaving her most valuable advice in reducing to Mary Weaver. Sworn to before notary public, this first day of March, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and thirty-one. SENIOR CLASS Nonwicl-1 ToWNsH1P HIGH Sci-Tool.. 'I' 4' CLASS PROP!-IECY Located back in the beautiful Adirondack Mountains of old New York is a little town. Here I was privileged to spend a few months one autumn. As I was passing through the book store located in this little town, I became especially interested in one book, Poems of Today, written by Luella France. Could it be that my old schoolmate had proven to the world her ability as a poet? Ah, yes, no doubt, for on the first page was her picture. I pur- chased the book and went to the lodge in which I had been staying. It was located several miles from the little village. That evening, as I sat before the big, open fireplace reading this book, my thoughts were only pleasant memories of those many happy days which I spent in the old high school back home. The deep and prolonged silence was broken only by the soft rustling of the tall and masterly pines which surrounded the lodge. The fire in the fireplace cast its Hickering shadows throughout the room. Soon I became lost in sleep. In the fiames of the fire I saw the number 1951. What could it possibly mean? Voices and music seemed to come forth. The Cathedral, a large church in New York City, appeared. As I was ushered into this beautiful building, I heard organ music. How sweet! How deep and mellow the tone! Before the organ I saw a girl with dark brown tresses. Her face was turned toward me. Where had I seen that face before? Ah, yes, it was no other than Frances Shriver. Soon a new picture came forth. Into the chambers of the House of Representatives of the United States I was ushered. I scanned the faces there. The moment I glanced at the mem- ber who was then speaking, I recognized him. Gaymon Wright had won a seat in the House where he was still arguing the prohibition question. How Al used to argue about that same question in Miss Beyer's civics classl I was next ushered into a large gymnasium where a group of young men were practicing basketball. A sound from the coach's whistle brought all the boys to his side. Imagine my surprise when my glance was centered toward the coach, for it was Findley De Wolfe in per- son! Again the boys went out on the floor and started to practice shooting fouls. The coach shouted, Snap out of it, Strider. Come on! Well, if it wasn't Paul, who had become a law student at Yale after working for several years after his graduation! A lawyer's office came into view. At a desk was seated a middle-aged man who with a nod of his head summoned his secretary. Surely the faces of both seemed familiar. Cer- fContinued on next pagej Page 20 1 9 3 1 MEMORY,S TRAIL tainly, the secretary was no other than Hilda Boge. Do you remember Mr. Immel, our com- mercial teacher at Hilliards High School? The elderly man was soon recognized as he. His desire had been realized, for he had become a very successful lawyer. In a school room I saw a group of small children gathered around a teacher, who was read- ing to them. How interested the children seemed to be! Please, Miss Wolpert, read one more story, they pleaded. With a pleasant smile, she started to read again. I wondered if the teacher was Josephine Wolpert. As the children moved to their seats and she arose, my question was answered. A large mansion, surrounded by massive trees and many kinds of shrubbery, appeared. The large, well-furnished living room of this mansion came into view. Before the fireplace I saw a woman who was very much interested in a book. A young child came into the room. She called, Mother!,' As the woman lifted her kind face, I at once recognized it as that of Martha Kathryn, who went with her daughter to another room. Please sit down, mother, and listen to m new iece which I want ou to hear before Miss H Y P 1 Y Schatz comes. At the conclusion of the piece a young woman, who proved to be a music instructor, was ushered in by a servant. Martha Kathryn left the room, and the music lesson started under the direction of Cecelia Schatz. Then I was taken into another room, where several other children were gathered around a governess, who proved to be Hildegarde Pennekamp. At a large swimming pool I noticed a sign on which was printed Swimming lessons. There must have been uite a number who were receivin instruction alon this line. q g g Attention! called a feminine voice. The students formed in a straight line. The teacher came forth and started to speak. Don't ask me what she said. I was completely lost in surprise when I found that the instructor proved to be Ruth Margaret Schaub. Don't you remember her? She was that girl with the red hair who used to play on our basketball team. The scene shifted out west. Soon before my eyes lay the calm and peaceful waters of the Pacific. A group of people were gathered along the shore of a bay. From them came a great shout. What was it all about? Soon a girl was being helped upon the shore. Well, if that face wasn't familiar, too! From the conversation I learned that Gertrude Hurst had been declared the world's champion swimmer. Another picture showed a girl who was acting as a model in a leading clothing store at Cleveland, Ohio. Only one glance showed that this girl was Maye Elliott, who was graduated from H. H. S. in the class of '31, Although the next scenes seemed strange, there was a note of familiarity among them. You see, they were laid in the old home town, Hilliards, which now had a population of about 5,000. No way was afforded to explain this rapid growth. The school house was the one of my school days. Who do you think had succeeded Mr. Clover as janitor? David Breese. In the physics laboratory I found Leona Rogers as teacher. In the down-town section I noticed a sign- Garage As I entered the office here, the face of the person at the desk looked familiar. Well, if it wasn't Jimmie Weaver, who had become Chevrolet dealer in his old home town. Jim showed me around over the garage. Imagine my surprise and amazement when I found Garlent Roberts working as a mechanic in the garage. Further exploration of the town told me the fate of several other old friends and class- mates. Filling the ofhce of mayor was Glessner Burke, who had served several terms as representative in the General Assembly of Ohio. Because of his strong influence he had secured the passage of several bills which have become very important laws. From a conversation I heard much discussion about several real estate transactions which had taken place recently. Every now and then I heard the name Graumlich. Only a few minutes more told me that Harold Graumlich had become a very successful real estate dealer. Two girls, Thelma Weber and Isabelle Frye, had gone into business for themselves. Thelma was operating a beauty parlor and Isabelle a tea room. In the next scene I saw sitting before a telephone board a woman. I did not think that HILLIARDS HIGH Sci-iooi. 1 9 3 1 Page 21 this picture was going to be of any interest to me. The woman's face turned toward me. It couldn't be Geraldine Bowser, could it? Yes, it was she. The scene changed to a lovely farm home. Going about her duties I saw a young woman. I heard footsteps approaching. The door was opened and in walked Clarence Parker. The woman was no other than his sister, Gladys. They had lived on this farm since their grad- uation. Clarence spoke, Had I better sell those prize hogs? Gladys answered in her pleasing way: Ir is all right with me, if you care to. Clarence and Gladys had both become prominent members of several farm organizations. The next scene was laid in a large business school. The first class that I saw in session was one in typewriting. The teacher was inspecting the work of each pupil. Aroused by a noise in the back of the room, she raised her head. Well, if it wasn't Marjorie Gilbert! I next found myself located at a flying field. Through the crisp morning air came the sound of an airplane engine. Gently the large bird of the air landed. As the cabin door opened, out stepped a slim, feminine form. She raised the glasses from her eyes. Only one glance told me it was Ruth Ballard, who had become one of the leading women fiiers of the country. During her time as an aviatrix she had broken several records. The next moment I was in a large stadium. Ar the sound of a gun the air was filled with the roar of motorcycles. One, two, three, four, five times around the track they went. Always the same one was ahead of the others. When it came time to award the trophy the winner and the leading judge stepped forth. I thought the voice of rhe judge seemed familiar. A moment more told me it was that of William Pursley. I thought I heard the name of Curney Converse. As the winner reached for the cup, I knew I had not been dreaming, for it was Curney who had received the silver cup. The next few scenes also told of my schoolmates. Donald Bynner had become one of the most trusted and efiicient engineers on the Pennsylvania Railroad. In a broker's oflice, I found Harry Wuertz. A teacher of home economics had become the duty of Monaleta Latham. After his father's retirement, Maxwell Latham had become the owner and operator of the grain elevator at Hayden. Anna Mary Zwayer had been married soon after she had finished her high school career. At the time of this prophecy, she was living on a farm near Chuckery. Fame had come in abundance to Charles Lane, who had proven his talent as a painter. On thc list of coming attractions I noticed this: Thursday Evening, Program of Tap Dancing and Banjo Solos by John Wesley Winterringer. In a hospital I saw a nurse who was bringing cheer to everyone there. She stopped to administer to all. A childish voice called, Please, Miss McPherson, may I have a drink? Florence, who was the nurse, replied, Certainly. The next scene showed Mary Jo Latham operating a large restaurant at Hayden Falls. Nature called many people here each year. As the scene was about to change again, I awoke. At first I could not imagine where I was. How wonderful it had all seemed. If only this prophecy could be fulfilled. Pizfre ' ? I '33 l Mi:MoRY's TRAIL JUNICDIQS lfirxt ron , left to right: Ruth Pippin, Class Advisor Glenn Immel, Bernice Woodruff, Lester Walcutt, Louise Walcutt, Delbert Love, Mary Bruetd, Robert Morris, Margtierite Bruerd, Eimer Cantrell, Esther Holmes, joe Collinson. Scfona' row, left to right: Louise Hoffman, Florence Wuertz, Amelia Deleweese, Esther Puseclcer, Alta Ballard, Evelyn German, Lillian Latham, Mary Weaver, Doris Brake, Ger- trude Reeves, Elizabeth Converse, Frances Ebright, Mary Alice Gard. Third row: Louis Weldon, Russel Armentrout, I-Ierman Weber, Charles Kaiser, Wfalter Parker, Vernon Hedericlc, Chester Rife. HlLLXARDSiHlGH SCHOOL Y 3 1 Y Page 23 SCDPHGMQRES Firrt row, left to right: Miss Beyer, Advisor, Tom Van Schnyclc, Frances Rings, Clarence Holt, Verna Sawyers, Clyde Major, Vera Wuertz, Lawrence Denlc, Nell Yost, Glenn Anderson. Second row: Edna Groves, Evelyn Dickinson, Mary Bynner, Martha Houchard, Lucille Wcmlpert, Mildred Moore, Sarah Renner, Edna Burke, Virginia Baldwin. Tfvira' row: Olive Boggs, Dorotha Parker, Clyde Morris, Pearl Zimmer, Clarence Jahn, Charles Bidwell, Edward Converse, Laurence Yost, Leah Latham, Dorothy Sampson. Page 24 1 9 3 1 MEMoRY's TRAIL FRESHMEN liirxl row, left to right: Davis Rife, Thomas Von Drislca, lVlelvin Rings, Richard Holt, Lowel Wilkinson, Donald Weldon, Mike Federico. Scrorul rout Mr. Beyer, Advisor, Ellen Weher, Wm Bowman, Edna Mae Pierce. Rohert Koch. Mary Henry, Stanley Graumlich, Norma Richardson, Harold Lislc, Rachel Smith. lVIarvin Weher, Velma King, Harry Koch, Merrie Mae Zwayer, Miss Rether, Advisor. Third rout William Schoheld, Florence Grener, Harriett Wright, Juanita Xwuertz. Ada Xwuertz, Verna Temple, Annahelle Dominy, Jane Davis, jane Alder, Ernestine Wuertz, Louise Van Schoyclc, Viola Doherty, Etta Diles, jean Rohey. Flora Deleweese. Charles Balsiger. l Ull7ff7 funn' Leland Latham, Dean Doddridge, Chester Rigshy, Kenneth Anderson, .lack Elliott. Paul Xweaver, Joseph Kidwell. Paul Ellfrinlc, Donald Pendleton, Paul l.ehnert. Harold Schultz. Carl Shier, Walter Davis, Emerson May, John lVlorgan, John Farrington. HIl.1.lARDS HiGH SCHOOL 19 3 1 Page 25 EIGHT!-l GRADE i i l lfirvt rung left to right: Miss Seip, Advisorg Daniel Kaiser, Lucile Rogers, Philip Brake, Evelyn Henery, Austin Wliite, Gertrude Pennekamp, Wendell Scliatz, Helen Davis. Wil- liam Wlieeler. Mildred Woodruff, Cliarles Spindler. Sermid mu! Leona Spring, Thelma May, Alga Weaver, Minnie Wilcox, Geneva Lenard, Ada Sliier, Audrey Pursley, Mildred Strider, Verena Latliam. Helene Leppert, Naomi lxppert, Dorotlia France. 'lifrinl mir: Hugli Converse, James Fincli, Diclc Pursley, Earl Rogers, james Wfoerly, Delmont Diles, Billy Wfilliams, Robert Gard, Glenn Yoder. Page 26 1 93 1 lhfIElVIO lY'S TRAIL SEVENTH GRA DE Firrt row, left to right: lVlr. Wuertz, Advisorg Elmer Balsinger, Katherine Shier, Rohert Davis, Janice Horst, Thomas Bohman, Marahelle Hurd, Harold McCann, June Holt, Byron Walker, Martha Kuhn, Alfred Guthrie, Edna Shier, Albert Brush, Janot Davis. Sccuncl ron-'J Betty Gard, Naomi Polley, Irene Latham, Gretta Cantrell, Jesse Brothers, Wfendell Richardson, George Tillman, LeRoy Koch, William Kriel, Eugene Bohlen, Edith Nlcpherson, Marie Wehh, Nora Jane Groves, Marietta Highland, Beatrice Parker. Third row: Thomas Boggs, Archie Hart, Earl Nlathews, John Quigley, Ned Woodruff, Richard Rigshy, Robert DeWolfe, james Holley, Tom Carr, Ellis Durban, Joseph Davis, Kermit Grenner. Y, - as , HILLIARDS HIGH Sci-ioox. 1 9 3 1 Page 27 THE NEW SCHQOI. BUILDING Progress and civilization move on a thousand fronts. In order that our high school should rank as a first grade high school, the board of education and the progressive citizens of this district decided to remodel the old building. How well this has been accomplished may be seen when you study the exterior view and the floor plan of this ingeniously proportioned high school. Handsome and well balanced in exterior with a spacious and thoughtfully planned interior, the building is a marvelous example of what can be done by a skilled archi- tect. It has dignity, it has expression, and most important of all it is extremely roomy and comfortable. It would be hard to discover a better remodeled building with so many out- standing advantages. The school has been advanced by having the new equipment, more conveniences for the students, and increased student capacity. The new high school was about completed at the opening of school, September 14. Hilliards had suddenly awakened to find a dream come true. The new high school was a reality. For the past year many had been watching the actual building of the edifice which is the physical embodiment of the hopes and desires of those who have had the vision to see it through to its completion. The dedication of the building was an event singularly individual in character when com- pared with those of similar institutions. The doors were opened and the people swarmed in, dedicating the building by their presence and their interest. Those who have labored long and faithfully felt fully repaid for all their effort because of the exuberant response of the public. The dedication address was given by Dr. Clippinger of Otterbein College, before a large and appreciative audience. Let us enter the hall through the main entrance, which faces the west. To our left is a door opening into the main floor of the auditorium, which has a seating capacity of four hundred and Hfty seats, and has a sloping floor. Soft-toned walls, giving light diffusion with no harsh lustre, and breathing gentility and distinction, are displayed here. At the front to the north is the large elevated stage, across the front of which there is a beautiful blue velvet curtain. Here every Friday, an assembly is held by one of the six grades, which creates a closer union of all the classes. The Parent and Teacher Association meetings and many other social activities of the community are held here. The stage and gymnasium, which are combined, are separated by gray curtains when required. The gym has all the equipment needed for gym classes and basketball. The balcony in the auditorium, which has a seating capacity of two hundred, is used for a study hall every period of the day. Every other chair has an arm, which can be put up or down when needed. Back of the balcony is the library. Around this room there are many rows of shelves filled with books. There are also tables and chairs for the readers' convenience. At the end of the corridor is the science laboratory. It has equipment for physics, general science, biology, and chemistry, and will seat thirty-two pupils. It has individual tables equipped with sinks, gas and electrical attachments. South of this we have the room known as Miss Beyers' room, in which are taught history, Latin, and civics. West of this is what is known as Mr. Immel's room, which is equipped with typewriters. Shorthand and commercial arithmetic are taught here. Next to this is known as Miss Mohr's room, where the first, second, third and fourth years of English are taught. Let us now look at the rooms on the first floor which are used for home economics. The first is a sewing room. There are eight tables for class work, which may be used for the cafeteria at noon. At one end of this room is a serving counter. fContinued on nexl pagej Page 28 1 9 3 1 MEMoRY's TRAIL Next is the cafeteria kitchen, equipped with a steam table, a large range, sink, cupboard, and a store room. Back of this kitchen there are four unit kitchens, which accommodate sixteen girls for class work. The agriculture room, fully equipped, is in the basement where the physics laboratory used to be. The storage room adjoining it has been made into a testing room. The manual training classes are now held in the old home economics room, the finishing work being done in the former fan room. Here the boys learn to use many different kinds of tools and make some fine pieces of furniture on the large lathe. The building is modern in every respect, it is electrically equipped, steam heated, and has a complete water system with drinking fountains, which have been made possible by the sinking of the new well. There are lockers in the corridors which replace the cloak rooms. Our high school days are ended. It is with a feeling of great gratitude toward the teachers and board of education, who have so zealously worked with us to complete our high school course, and it is with civic pride that the class of 1931 is the first class to grad- uate from the new high school. Forward, into the beckoning future, Unfolding new wonders of wisdom, Teaching new lessons of achievement, Uttering new cosmic truths, Releasing new forces to serve mankind, Erasing mystery from the minds of men. Onward, Class of 1931! the world needs you! Heaven and earth hold precious secrets Intrinsic with hope for humankind, Ordained to serve the universe. Sons and daughters of progress, Trained in the arts and sciences, Achievement and honor is yours! Take up the far-Hung challenge! Enthrone your high school in the Archives of tomorrow! HILLIARDS HIGH SCHOOL- 1 9 3 1 M Pag5Y29 TI-IE SCIENCE LABORATCDRY The laboratory is equipped for the following sciences: biology, physics, chemistry, and gen- eral science. All of these are taught here with the exception of chemistry. As you enter the rocm from the hall, you can see one of the best equipped laboratories in the state. The new equipment, which was put in before school began, is divided into two main parts. In the front of the room there are sixteen desks, eight on each side, with an aisle through the middle. A large sink with water and gas fixtures is between every two desks. Toward the back there are tables and chairs for sixteen. Thus, the whole room has a seating capacity of thirty-two. The tables are used for class work and for working experiments. In the front there is a large desk of the same type for the teacher. There are three cab- inets in all, two of which hold the supplies used in experiments, and one in which manuals are kept. Each pupil keeps a note book or manual in which different experiments are recorded. The experiments are laws and principles which have been formed by noted scientists. Some are problems pertaining to every-day life, while others are not. Some of the experiments which we have worked in physics are liquid pressure, inclined plane, and other levers, pumps, etc. In biology the class has made a balanced aquarium. Different ones collected fish and other water animals for this. Two days of each week are devoted to laboratory exercises. A laboratory not only makes a course in science more interesting but also helps one to understand the laws and principles more thoroughly. Page 30 1 9 3 1 MEMoRY's TRAIL The Senior Class of Hilliards High School Presents GOLDEN DAYS A Comedy in Four Acts rf by Sidney Toler and Marion Short Produced under the Direction of Miss Hortense Mohr At the High School Auditorium Tuesday, May 26, 1931 CAST OF CHARACTERS. Lloyd Henderson ....,.,,..,. .....,............,......,......,.,......,,.... H arry Wuertz Teddy Farnum .....,........,..,.....,...,....,............,.....,...... Garlene Roberts William Barclay ,,,.,,,,,, ,,.,.,,......,....,..,..,, F indley DeWolfe Richard Stanhope ........ .......... J ohn Wesley Winterringer Charlie Mason ......., ...............,...,.... G aymon Wright Edgar Moon .....,..r,..... .....,.....,.,...,....., J ames Weaver Frank Montgomery .....,... ....,.,...........,....,... G lessner Burke Mrs. Drexel Kirkland ......., .,..,...... M artha Katherine Walker Elaine jewett ,.....,..........., ...........,........... G eraldine Bowser Trelle Webb ...,......,,..........,..,.,,,.... .,.....,..... M ary Josephine Latham Patty Ellison ..,..,.....,.......................,..,...... .,.............., M onaleta Latham Annabelle Larsh, of New Yorkis social 400 ........,... Margaret Dominy Felice, Mrs. Kirkland? French Maid ......,..................,..,.. Leona Rogers Sarah Applegate Slissy ,...,.,,.....,,......,.,...,.,..,...,....,.. Anna Mary Zwayer Betsy Scroggins ................... ,.........,.... ,........ J o sephine Wolperr Mrs. John Simmonds .............................,,................r...,. .Luella France Mary Anne Simmonds ,...,,....,...,,...................,......,...... ..Thelma Weber SYNOPSIS OF SCENES. ACT I. Sitting room in the Simmonds home, Farmdale, Conn. Spring, 1917. fThe Bud.j ACT II. Parlor of the new Farmdale Hotel, Farmdale. Same evening. fThe Blossom.j ACT III. An upstairs sitting room in Mrs. Kirkland's home, New York. Summer, 1917. fThe full blown Rose., Acr IV. Same as Act I. Spring, 1919. fThe Perfume of Romance.l PRODUCTION STAFF. Stage ,.,..,., ..,,..,.. R aymond Meteer, David Breese, Clarence Parker, Paul Strider Electrician ..... ....... ...........,.....,.........,.......,.,,.,,.......,..............,.....,,... C u rney Converse Properties ..., .................. D onald Bynner, Frances Shriver, Harold Graumlich Tickets ..,...... ............. G ladys Parker, Ruth Ballard, Florence McPherhon Prompters ,...,... .............,..,.............. H ildegard Pennekamp, Ruth Margaret Schaub Ushers ,......... .....,......,... I sabel Frye, Hilda Boge, Cecelia Schatz, Marjorie Gilbert Music furnished by School Orchestra. Directed hy Mr. Ralph Hilty. GOLDEN DAYS. In Farmdale, Conn., live Mrs. Simmonds and her daughter, Mary Ann. A year before, William Barclay, son of a wealthy man, was engaged to Mary Anne, but a winter in New York turns his head and when the play opens he has abandoned the country girl for Elaine Jewett, a fashionable young miss of the city. They all arrive in Farmdale for a dance, and Elaine cannot miss the opportunity to preen herself before the country girl and laugh at her. just then arrives Mrs. Kirkland, Mary Anne's aunt, from the city, accompanied by Richard Stanhope, the young son of wealthy parents. She has a smart gown and a smarter wrap rushed from New York, and Mary Anne appears at the ball in a costume that dazzles the others. She is besought by all the boys, but Dickie Stanhope, playing the game as directed by Mary's aunt, shows an air of ownership over the country belle. Cf course, Barclay becomes furious and his love for Elaine cools. When the war is over and the young heroes are home again, they are all mated, except Mary and Dickie. But it does not take long to straighten out their difliculties and everybody is happy. HILLIARDS HIGH Sci-loot. 1 9 3 1 Page 31 The Junior Class of Hilliards High School Presents ARE YOU A MASON? By Leo Dietrichstein Produced Under the Direction of Miss Hortense at the High School Auditorium, Friday, April 24, 1931 CAST OF CHARACTERS. George Fisher, stock broker, formerly actor .............,........,,...... Frank Perry, his friend .,.,,........,,..,..,.....,...............,........................ .. Amos Bloodgood, of Rockford, Illinois, Perryis father-in-law ...,.i.. ...,,.. John Halton, a gentleman from up-state ......,..,....................,.,......, ..,. ..... Hamilton Travers, doortenaler at a cabaret.. ,........... Ernest Morrison, a young architect .........,,..... Policeman ...,,,.,..,..,.....i...............,......... Mohr .. ......,. Chester Rife ......,.,,Joe Collinson Lester Walcutt Russell Armentrout Robert Morris ..Venon Hedrick .. Charles Kaiser Mrs. Caroline Bloodgood .........,.... ,.....,........ M ary Weaver Eva fMrs. Perryj Louise Walcutt Annie her daughters .......... ...... M arguerite Bruerd Lulu Bernice Woodruff Mrs. Halton, Halton? wife ..............,......... ........,....... ..,.... E l izabeth Converse Lottie, cook to the Perry's ......,.......,.....,...,.....,...,..............,4.,....,.....,.. ..,.............,... E sther Pusecker Fanchon Armitage, a cloak model at Mme. folivetlr ,..........,............... .......... Place of Action: Perry's apartment in New York City. Time: Friday in the forenoon. Act I. Saturday in the afternoon Acts II and III. PRODUCTION STAFF. ..........Mary Bruerd Stage ,...,.... ......., M axwell Latham, Delbert Love, Elmer Cantrell, Robert Seeds Properties... .. ....,..., ,,.,,....., F lorence Wuertz, Charles Gard, Louise Hoffman Electrician .....,. ........ ...,..,. .......,..,.......,..,...,............,.........,....,........,,.. W a l ter Daniels Tickets ,, .,.. ,....,.,...,.....,,......,........... A melia Delewese, Esther Holmes, Doris Brake Ushers ,...,.. ..,,.... E velyn jerman, Mary Alice Gard, Frances Ebright, Gertrude Reeves Prompters ....., ..................................................,................ Annabelle Lane, Lillian Latham Mzcsic by School Orchestra-Directed by Mr. Ralph Hilty. SYNOPSIS. A mother and a daughter had husbands who accounted for absences from the joint house- hold each The that on frequent evenings by falsely pretending to be Masons. The men did not know of other's duplicity, and each told his wife of having advanced to leadership in his lodge. older woman was so well pleased with her husband's supposed distinction in the order she made him promise to put up the name of a visiting friend for membership. Further perplexiry over the principal liar arose when a suitor for his second daughter's hand proved to be a real Mason. Jr Page 32 1 9 3 1 MEMORY,S TRAIL OUR LAST Oh, the time must come for parting, And the journey soon be o'erg Soon the path will be obstructed That leads to the schoolhouse We will ne'er again assemble, just a merry, laughing throng, We will never more be gathered Here to sing our blessed song. door. But in other climes we'll wander, Out with strangers we will roam, Never more to see or whisper Of the place as dear as home. -I- DAYS. Lessons soon will be forgotten, Teachers, too, will fade from view, And we'll say with tender accents: Dear old school, adieu, adieu, Never more shall we be gathered All our lessons to recite, Never more shall we be bothered With homework to do at night, Soon we'll say farewell to comrades, fSome were false and some were tru As we pass beyond the portals: Dear old school, adieu, adieuf' LUELLA 'I' FRANCE. WI-IFN SCHOOL DAYS ARE DONE. When our school days are done, And each of us goes In the world to travel and roam, When lessons are ended And vex us no more, VC'ell each seek a different No more will we wander With those whom we love, Or cherish the dream that we knew, We will travel alone, VUe'll travel afar, Away from the friends who are trueg No lessons we'll study, No teachers can vex Or trouble us ever again, But, oh, how we'll miss them When never we'll be Directed beneath their stern reign, We all shall be parted, No more we'll unite, To copy our lessons each day, home, We'll miss our loved comrades When each of us goes To travel a separate way, We now say we dread it, And fret when we must Assemble in school to recite, We're glad when- it's ended And lessons are done, We're glad for the coming of night, But oh, in the long years Whose path lies ahead, We'll weep for these days that we know, We will then love the school, We'll weep bitter tears, In those years we know we can't go, We will sigh for the days Of laughter and fun, These schooldays so happy and free, And with tears in our eyes We'll say ere we part: Old school house a blessing on thee. 8 LUELLA FRANCE. tl' -I- TOMORROW. What will there be Tomorrow Afar is yet so near us, Set by the ones who often For us who soon must go A step across the way, Must stern and cranky be Into the world to travel, We who'll be men and women What will Tomorrow bring us Alike with friend and foe? Are children yet today- XVhat must our future be? Tomorrow, which is creeping, Glad happy carefree children, We do not know the answer Is creeping on us all, Who, reckless in our glee, We cannot guess aright As we go gaily marching Plunge on forever heedless We only know we're trusting Within this silent hall. Of dangers that must be. In Fate to lead us right Today will soon be vanished, What will Tomorrow offer And what she comes to offer Today so gay and free To us who go to school? We'll take and never sigh Must give place to Tomorrow. To us who study lessons, The future that we see And don't obey the rule And to this school we're leaving We'll sadly say Goodbye LUELLA FRANCE HILLTARDS H195 SCHOOL im f 1 9 Z1 iinh GIRLS' MUSIC. LL-. fest if First row, left to right: Mildred Moore, Frances Rings, Edna Burke, Mary Bynner, Norma McCann, Ruth Margaret Schaub, Isabel Frye, Anna Mary Zwayer, Martha K. Walker, Lucille Wolpert, Martha Houchard, Doris McCann, Louise Walcutt, Bernice Woodruff, Mr. Hilty. Second ronf: Esther Holmes, Evelyn Dickinson, Verna Temple, Gertrude Reeves, Mary Weaver, Dorotha Parker, Edna Groves, Mertie Mae Zwayer, Marguerite Bruerd, Vera Wuertz, Sarah Renner, Florence McPherson, Hildegard Pennekamp, Hilda Boge, Maye Elliott, Thelma Weber, Ernestine Wuertz. Back row: Elizabeth Converse, Florence Wuertz, Verna Sawyers, Frances Ebright, Dorotha Sampson, Leah Latham, Rachel Smith, Mary Henery, Jane Alder, Ada Wuertz, Juanita Wuertz, Norma Richardson, jane Davis, Mary Alice Gard, Louise Van Schoyclc. The Hilliards Glee Clubs this year consisted of a boys' chorus and girls' chorus and a mixed chorus. Under the direction of our teacher Mr. Hilty the music clubs gave an operetta entitled Hearts and Blossoms. Music Clubs of H. H. S. Present HEARTS AND BLOSSOMSN A Comic Operetta in Two Acls By R. U. Stults Produced Under Direction of Mr. Hilty at High School Auditorium Friday, Marclm 27, 1931 . CAST OF CHARACTERS. Mrs. Horace Manning, who believer in dreams . , , . june, lvcr daughter. young, pretty, and romantic , . . , , . Marie, lrcr sister. younger, just as pretty and even more romantic Mr. Nlatthew Brandon, the absent-mina'ed man... . , . . . Philip Brandon, his nephew ,. ...,,.. . .. . . , Iffontinued on next pagexj . . , Edna Burke Frances Ebright Thelma Weber . Garlene Roberts Harold Graumlich l?i1geli4 R W 1 9 3 1 MEMOQY,S TRAIL jerry Higgins, poor but promising .....,..,, ., . .. Findley DeWolfe Malindy, a young lady of color .. ...,,.,.....,..... . ,. , jane Davis Samson Bonapart, an ebony-lvued bell boy, . Glessner Burke Eileen .. ,.,. . . ., .. ,. Doris McCann Betty . ., . , . Jane Alder Bruce ,. . . Gaymon Wright Bob ., ,,,, john W. Winterringer tl' 'I' BOYS' MUSIC. First row, left to right: Mr. Hilty, Maxwell Latham, Stanley Graumlich, Marvin Weber. Glessner Burke, Harold Schultz, Don Pendleton, James Weaver, Howard Wfeher, Sarah Renner. Serona' row: Kenneth Anderson, Lester Walcutt, Paul Lehnert, Donald Bynner, Carl Shier, Glenn Anderson, William Bohman, John Wesley Winterringer, Findley Dexxfolfe, Harold Graumlich, Gaymon Wright, Paul Strider. Tlvird row: Donald Rife, Louis Weldon, David Breese, Pearl Zimmer, Garlene Rolwerts, Harry Wuertz, Jack Elliott, Emerson May, Thomas Von Drislca, Kenneth Spring. HILLIARDS HIGH Sci-iootf Page 35 ORCHESTRA. Viulinx: Louise Van Schoyclc, Gertrude Pennelcamp, Billy Williams, Sarah Renner, Harold Graumlich, Marabelle Hurd, Alga Weaver, Janice Horst, Martha K. Walker. Cr rrrz cts: Ned Woodruff, Jack Elliott, Paul Weaver, Stanley Graumlich. Saxuplw rziei' : Paul Lenhert. Clarinel: Clyde Major, Garlene Roberts. Piano: Doris McCann, Mary Henry, Bernice Woodruff. THE HILLIARDS HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA. The H. H. S. orchestra plays for all school occasions. It has eighteen members directed lwy Mr. Hilty. The orchestra is made up of ten violins, one saxophone, two clarinets, one drum, a piano, and three corners. Pizge 36 1 9 3 1 MEMORYQS TRAIL GIRL RESERVES. President , ,..,. ,.......,.. ..,..,......,.,.. ...,.. . . Monaleta Latham Vice-President ,..,.. . ..,.. . Ruth Schaub Secretary . .... , , . ,. . ,. , Maye Elliott Treasurer , , . .,,. .,...,,.. ,.,... ,.,..,.. ,....,. G e r a ldine Bowser The officers and the standing committees met the week before school to plan the program for the year. Between fifteen and twenty Girl Reserve cabinet members and advisors spent the night in Beach Cottage and planned the activities for the club. Early in October, a very beautiful recognition service was held at the high school gym- nasium. There were about twenty-five new girls taken in. Mothers of the Girl Reserves were our guests. At Hallowe'en time the Girl Reserves, with the Hi-Y boys as guests, held a Hallowe'en party at the high school. There were prizes given to the most comically dressed couples, and also to the best dressed couples. At Christmas time the Girl Reserves, with the aid of the Hi-Y, gave to the poor a Wliite Gift offering. The night before Christmas the Girl Reserves, with the Hi-Y boys, went out carol singing. After we had sung at many houses, we were served with refreshments by the Masons. The Valentine party was held at the high school. We were entertained by many games and served with refreshments in the home economics room. In April we held the biggest event of the year. The Girl Reserves, their mothers, fathers, advisors, and faculty held a banquet at the high school gymnasium. At the end of the school year the other Girl Reserves will give the senior Girl Reserves a farewell party. The chief advisor of the club is Miss Beyer. The others are Miss Mohr, Miss Rether, Mrs. C. W. Latham, Mrs. C. G. McCann, Mrs. E. O. Bolcnder, Mrs. M. D. Hartsoolc, and Mrs. D. L. Strausbaugh. lf ' 'fwosfl-Frou Sfcuoort Y 1 W V mfg W WY vm Y Page 37 Those in the triangle are, left to right, beginning at the center: Donald Rife, Louis Weldon, David Breese, Chester Rife, Raymond Meteer, Clarence Holt, Harry Wuertz, Fred Weiland, Thomas Van Schoyck, Clarence Parker, Lowell Morris, James Weaver, Mr. Strausbaugh, advisor, Joe Collinson, Mr. Hartsook, Charles Kaiser, Mr. Wuertz, Glenn Anderson, Curney Converse, Mr. Immel, Maxwell Latham, Mr. Bolender, Elmer Cantrell, Herman Weber, Benjamin Davis, Howard Weber, Lester Walcutt, Paul Strider, Donald Bynner, Harold Graumlich, Vernon Hedrick, Russel Armentrout, Edward Converse. In the cross: Garlene Roberts, treasurer, Mr. Beyer, Gaymon Wright, vice-president, Findley DeWolfe, president, Walter Parker, Charles Lane, secretary, Delbert Love, sergeant- at-arms, Glessner Burke, assistant secretary, John Wesley Winterringer, reporter. HI-Y President ..,..,.. ....,..,., ,.,.. , .. ..,.,..,. Findley DeWolfe Vice-President ...... .,.........,.r ,...... G a ymon Wright Secretary ....... .. ,.., . Charles Lane Treasurer . ...,.,, . .,,.. .....,..,.. G arlene Roberts Sergeant-at-Arms .........,..,......,.....,,.... .,,.. ,..,..,. . , Delbert Love Reporter . ,..,...........,..,..,..,......,.,... ........,, J ohn Wesley Winterringer The Hilliards Hi-Y Club, one of the largest clubs in Franklin County, is a branch of the Y. M. C. A. and boasts of having thirty-nine members. This year delegates were sent to the Older Boys, Conference at Zanesville, Ohio. These nine delegates were Glessner Burke, Garlene Roberts, Gaymon Wright, Findley DeWolf, Fred Weiland, Delbert Love, Charles Lane, Harry Wuertz, and Mr. Beyer. Meetings are held the first and last Wednesdays of every month. One meeting is held during the day at school, and the other one is held at a member,s home at night. Our Hi-Y Club has been very fortunate in not losing any members this year. About every month all the clubs of Franklin County are invited to attend a banquet at the Y. M. C. A. Our club has sent members to every one of these banquets, and almost every member has been to at least one. After the feed and speeches, everyone takes a swim. Good times are had at these affairs, and we are surely glad that Hilliards High School can have such a fine club for the boys. The Hi-Y owes thanks to Mr. Strausbaugh for the help he has given to us this year, and also to Mr. O. H. May for the cooperation he has given our club. H4115 58 f Y Wir iff V i 1 9 3 gli rf V MEMoRY's Tami. Those in the picture are: First row. left to right: Ben Davis, Stanley Graumlich, Harry Koch, Mai'vin Weber, David Breese, Thomas Van Schoyck, Clarence Parker, Glessner Burke, Edward Converse, Herman Weber, Donald Bynner, Delbert Love, Fred Weiland. Second row: Mr. Bolender, advisor, Robert Koch, Paul Lehnert, Harold Schultz, William Bohman, Carl Shier, Harold Graumlich, Findley DeWolfe, Curney Converse, Howard Weber, Clyde Major, Walter Parker, Lawrence Denk. Third row: Donald Weldon, Chester Rigsby, Richard Holt, Kenneth Spring, jack Elliott, Clarence Holt, Paul Elfrink, William Scofield, Clarence jahn, Pearl Zimmer, Louis Weldon, Raymond Meteer, Melvin Rings. HILLIARDS CHAPTER F. F. A. The national organization of the Future Farmers of America was organized late in 1928 and is made up of vocational agriculture boys throughout the United States. The Green Hand, Future Farmer, State Farmer, and American Farmer degrees are obtained by boys of the organization. Scholarship, project work and other outside activities largely determine the eligibility to any of the above degrees, the last two coming only through state and national election. The Hilliards Chapter became a member of this organization in May, 1929, and since that time has achieved many outstanding events. During the last year, the following honors were: the winning of the American Farmer degree at Kansas City by Elmo Spring, a 5240 scholarship by Ernest Renner, who was first in our district of two hundred boysg A Ton Litter by Clarence Parker, which entitled him to a gold medal and membership in the Ohio Ton Litter Club, third prize in State Milk Judging contest, by a team which consisted of Tom Van Schoyck, Pearl Zimmer, Glessner Burke, and Robert Seed. The officers of our F. F. A. are: president, Clarence Parker, vice-president, Glessner Burke, secretary, Tom Van Schoyckg treasurer, David Breese. The creed of the F. F. A. follows: I believe in the future of farming, with a faith born not of words but of deeds-achieve ments won by the present and past generations of farmers, in the promise of better days through better ways, even as the better things we now enjoy have come up to us from the struggles of former years. I believe that to live and work on a good farm is pleasant as well as challengingg for I 'Kan rv , I-Iu.L1ARos HIGH Sci-ioor. 1 9 3 1 Pfge 39 know the joys and discomforts of farm life and hold an inborn fondness for those associa- tions which, even in hours of discouragement, I cannot deny. I believe in leadership from ourselves and respect from others. I believe in my own ability to work efliciently and think clearly, with such knowledge and skill as I can secure, and in the ability of organized farmers to serve out own and the public interest in marketing the product of our toil. I believe we can safeguard those rights against practices and policies that are unfair. I believe in less dependence on begging and more power in bargaining, in the life abun- dant and enough honest wealth to help make it so-for others as well as myself, in less need for charity and more of it when needed, in being happy myself and playing square with those whose happiness depends upon me. I believe that rural America can and will hold true to the best traditions in our national life and that I can exert an influence in my home and community which will stand solid for my part in that inspiring task. -1- -I- I-IOME ECONOMICS. As hcme econcmics is a subject that deals with the problems of the house and other insti- tutions whose problems are all of a similar nature, it includes a study of food, clothing, and shelter, taken from the standpoint of hygiene, economics, and art. After completing the course each girl should be able: first, to prepare meals which will satisfy the needs of a familyg second, to know the construction of garments and the selection and care of clothing, third, to have an appreciation of a happy and contented home, fourth, to know the principles of home care of the sick. The Senior Home Economics Club has the following officers: president, Verna Sawyersg vice-president, Edna Burke, secretary and treasurer, Mae Elliott. The monthly meetings consist of a program by the class or an outside speaker. This year the junior Home Economics Club has been organized, consisting of junior high girls. The oflicers are: president, Audrey Pursleyg vice-president, Evelyn I-Ienryg secretary and treasurer, Lucile Rogers. Hegel!! iv 1 9 3 1 MEMQRY,S Timirj TI-IE CAFETERIA. Wfe are proud of our new cafeteria. The color scheme of green and cream is carried out in the new equipment. The girls, when serving, wear green head-bands and aprons. The cafeteria serves approximately one hundred persons each day, with a menu suitable for a growing child. The cafeteria is quite an enjoyable place to work in this year due to the new equipment and its convenient arrangement. To be qualified to help with food preparation one ITILISI be a second year home economics girl, have no failing grades, and utilize only study periods for working. The meals are suitable, due to the management of Miss Rether, our home economics teacher, and to the splendid cooperation of Mrs. Bruerd, with the assistance of the second year home economics girls. 4. CHEER LEADERS, MANAGERS, AND MASCOT. Front: Mike Federico, mascot, Hack. left to right: john W. Xvinterringer and joe Collinson, managersg Gaymon Al Wright, cheer leader. Much of the team's success has been due to the work of the managers and the inspiring cheers of AL Mike gave his bit by playing mascot to the team. Wes and Al graduate this spring, leaving two positions to be Hlled. Milce, who has been taking lessons as cheer leader, will probably become the inspiration of victory for the team. Yea team, fight! Hn Lmnns -HIGH SCHOOL if 1 9 3 1 Page 41 Larq 11.73. vga r' GLS. K - Q,.,, -Q K q4Hg!Q 'f M 14 - I4' ' fluffy 5 Jmm-el-ffyv IGN in Hyun - 753 Gino' '-' ,V ' x ' , W . H . . ,, K -U '-,,,xg,- . 'A , H.. , 1 Q , - - ,gnu-nl X, ,,, ,,f. -,va 3. N V .Q , ,,, 4, .Z is . :L in 5 , Q I I 5 , X' . Poor any 35' si ' 3 ff g f X HJJIWQ lm! 50117 Burl: 14 had JOM' C9 df Y' Q, ,,., . 'mi Q: mx gi I R K Q Rvfn 'fvsy 54 B, Co. fnc. Qi. M Me- A 5:19 v'H'n Na,-1 H 'N ig syn , Zi Cac! Fnn-,Jonny 4' 09,6 Page 42 1 9 3 1 MEMORY s TRAIL I A . kr 5 . W we is 3 0400 v E Q 4 L ,Y ,- A19 H Uijsiifl-1 Hu.LlARos HIGH SCHOOL 1 9 3 1 Page 43 BASKETBALL NEWS. Two boys on the Hilliards basketball team started to play basketball together in the sixth grade of grade school. Those two boys are commonly known as DeWolfe and Burke. They continued playing together and in the eighth grade met two more of their comrades of the 1930-1931 team. Those two boys were Weaver and Love. Love was met in a different way than Weaver. Love was met as a rival playing on the Amlin Grade School team while Weaver was met as a fellow player playing on Hilliards Grade School team. The boys then started to high school. The first year the three boys made the team. Love did not make it as he was still in grade school, but he made the team his first year of high school. The boys continued playing together year after year, not doing so well the first two years. In the years of 1930-1931 the boys met a new man, a Columbus boy who was none other than Harry Koch, our guard on the 1930-1931 year's team. So you can see those four boys had a host of fellow players throughout their career. As the board of education suspended girls' basketball in our school, the high school produced two boys' teams under the instruc- tion of our coach, Glenn Immel. The first team played a total of seventeen games, losing one game by a score of 20-21. The second team played eleven games, losing one by 2 points in an overtime battle. Although they failed to win the Franklin County Tournament, they won the consolation by defeating Grove City 21-25. That is a record for any Hilliards team to shoot at. The Hilliards team loses three of their boys due to graduation. They are DeWolfe, Burke, and Weaver. Koch, who moved from this vicinity, also will be lost, but we have a lot of material coming on which will be very good. Let us hope they make good. The squad wants to thank the spirit that was shown through the season, by the teachers and fellow students of Hilliards High School, and last but not least our coach, Glenn Immel, who directed us this year. He was a real friend, willing to do his best H. H. S. ......... ,,..... 4 9 Lincoln . ,,.. , 6 H. H. S. ..,.. 28 Powell ,..,. .. . 14 H. H. S. ,.,..., 37 Arlington .,.... 17 H. H. S. ...,. ...,.... 3 2 North ..,...,,. .,.. . .15 H. H. S. .,...,.. 53 Lincoln 16 H. H. S. . 34 Groveport .. 20 H. H. S. ..... ,,.,.. 3 3 XVi11chester 24 H. H. S. ....,.. 26 Grove City . U20 H. H. S. ., ....... 23 New Albany . 16 H. H. S. ..... 34 Alumni ,.....,,... 8 H. H. S. . . ..,.. 27 Grove City ..... , 11 H. H. S. ..,..,, 20 'Groveport .. . 21 H. H. S. ...... ......, 1 6 'Dublin ,,..,..,..,.. .. 12 H. H. S. ...,. ...,... 2 5 'Grove City ....... .. ,.., 21 H. H. S. ......., 31 Y Day ..,.... .. ,. ., 21 H. H. S. ..,. . ...,... 26 Y Day . .,,.... .... , 21 H. H. S. .... ..,......, 4 94 Opponents .......... 333 'Played during tournament. Page 44 - 1 9 3 1 1V1EMoRY's 'IlRAiL SPEEDBALL. First row, left to right: Harry Wuertz, Richard Holt, Clarence Holt, Findley DeWolfe, Glessner Burlce, Delbert Love fcaptainl, James Weaver, Lowell Morris, Fred Weiland, Glenn Immel fcoachj Second' row, left to right: Joe Collinson lmanagerl, John Morgan, Tom Latham, Howard Weber, Donald Bynner, Marvin Weber, Clarence Parker, Paul Strider, Herman Weber. Hilliards High School boys had a very successful season in speedball in 1930-31, winning SBVCH g3ITlES arid l0S1I1g OUR. Tlley had 2'llfl'l0SI 3 veteran team lei'-I fl'0I'l1 Ch? year l78fOl'6 which carried them to a championship in the year 1930-31 under a new coach, Glenn Immel. Delbert Love was elected captain of rh at a banquet given in their honor. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. 3 10 17 24 31 7 21 Reynoldsburg Dublin Dublin Reynoldsburg , , Canal Winchester -Canal Winchester -Dublin . , .. e team and received a trophy in behalf of the boys 10 Hilliards 21 4 Hilliards 9 . , 11 Hilliards 11 . , 6 I-Iilliards 3 . . .. ,. 4 I-lilliards 20 , . . 6 Hilliards 18 . . 5 Hilliards 15 HILLIARDS HIGH ScHooLf 1 9 3 1 Page 45 1 FRANKLIN HONOR SOCIETY. Back row. left to right: Leona Rogers '31, Ruth Ballard '31, Josephine Wolpert '31, Mr. Hartsoolc, Thelma Weber '31, Hilda Boge '31, Elizabeth Converse '32. Front row: Margaret Dominy '31, john Wesley Winterringer '31, Ruth Margaret Schaub '31, joe Collinson '32, Louise Walcutt '32, Harry Nvuertz '31 and Mary Bruerd '32, The purpose of the Franlclin Honor Society is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, stimulate the desire to render service, promote leadership and develope character in the boys and girls of the secondary schools of Franlclin County. To be considered by membership a scholar must rank in the upper third of his or her class in scholarship. This year, members of this society have greatly enjoyed two banquets, one at Grove City on October 25th, and one at Canal Winchester on February 11. At the meeting at Grove City, Dr. John L. Clifton, state director of education, spolce to us. Dr. Clippinger of Otter- hein College gave the address at the other banquet. Those chosen for the first semester were Margaret Dominy, Thelma Weber, Leona Rogers, and Ruth Ballard from the Class of '31 and Louise Walcutt and Elizabeth Converse from next year's class. Josephine Wolpert, Hilda Boge, john Wesley Winterringer, Ruth Margaret Schaub, and Harry Wuertz were chosen from the senior class for the last semester, and joe Collinson and Mary Bruerd from the junior class. joe Collinson is president of the society for next year. This year Margaret Dominy served as sentinel. Pane 46 1 9 3 1 MEMoRY's TRAIL COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. In our commercial room, especially arranged for the typing and shorthand classes, we have the privilege of using sixteen typewriters of various makes: Royal, Underwood, L. C. Smith, and Remington. In the junior class of twenty-two students the average speed in typing is twenty-five words per minute. In the senior class of ten students the average speed in typing is forty-five words per minute, and the average dictation in shorthand is one hundred words per minute. The bookkeeping class of twenty-two students has finished one of its sets. The students who have left the commercial department of our school have been very successful in securing positions after graduation. The number of students who enroll in the commercial department proves the popularity of this course. + 'X' MANUAL TRAINING DEPARTMENT. I lg..aQv1-25-fr?frs3.': :'e 'ri 'Yi -. - . 1,6 1 , , mx , HILLIARDS HIGH SCHOOL 1 9 3 1 Page 47 Tl-IE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. As we have never before in previous years had an adequate place in which the whole school could assemble, we have taken advantage of the wonderful opportunity which we have this year by having a period of general assembly once a week, which is usually the fifth period on Friday. The students enter the auditorium as a march is played on the piano by some pupil. After our country's Hag is brought down the aisle and placed on the stage, the assembly rises, sings the Star Spangled Banner, and gives the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag, which is led by a Boy Scout. The Student's Creed is given in unison, a Scripture is read, a prayer is offered by a student, and a selected song, led by Mr. Hilty,, is sung by the assembly. This concludes the ritual part of the assembly period and the remainder of the time is devoted to a program which is presented in turn by each grade. During the year we have heard many interesting and instructive programs, which were generally in accord with a national celebration-such as National Fire Prevention Week, National Education Week, Thanksgiving Day, Health Week, Temperance Day, and Wash- ington's and Lincoln's Birthdays. Each class was allowed to secure an outside speaker for one of its programs during the year. We have been most fortunate in being able to hear many fine talks. Some of the speakers have been Mr. joseph Foark, a Civil War veterang the Rev. H. F. Miller, the Rev. Greene, a former slave and Civil War veteran, and Mr. Elton Kile. I am sure that everyone will agree that the time spent in this period has been not only very interesting but also educational. 'X' -I' STUDENTS CREED. I believe in honest work, in generous comradeship, in the courage of high convictions. I believe in the inspiration that comes from contact with all that is truest and best in books, in people, in life. I believe in loyalty to our high school, the fostering mother of these ideals, and I pledge her my allegiance in all her undertakings, in all that will make her a stronger and nobler school. ,Af- Pagc 48 1 9 3 1 MEMoRY's TRAIL CALENDAR. SEPTEMBER. 15. Back to school two weelcs late. We didn't mind. 17. Many new members of the faculty are noted by pupils. 22. School machinery gets going again in earnest. 24. Reception for teachers. Teachers present in fine array. OCTOBER. 2. Senior Weiner roast. What a time! 3. Hilliards wallops Reynoldsburg. 8. P. T. A. meeting. First meeting in new school building. 9. Girl Reserves start business. 10. Hilliards whitewashes Dublin. 14. Hi-Y banquet at Y. M. C. A. 17. Seniors gave the first assembly. 22. Girl Reserves initiation service. What an initiation we did have! 25. Honorary Society banquet at Grove City. 29. Grade cards. Most of us had an assorted alphabet to represent our efforts. 30. Senior Hallowe'en party. 30. Hilliards cleans up Dublin. 31. Teachers' convention. We just love teachers' conventions. NOVEMBER. 1. Girl Reserves and Hi-Y party. 3. Agriculture meeting. Initiation of new members. 4. Hi-Y initiation-and how? 5. Senior girls go to style show. 7. Hilliards defeated Canal Winchester. 10. Farmers' Institution. A vacation that all of us enjoyed. 11. Hi-Y banquet at Y. M. C. A. 18. Hi-Y county meeting. 21. Hilliards defeated Dublin. Carried off championship. 23. Dedication of new high school building. 25. Hi-Y show. 27-28. Thanksgiving vacation. DECEMBER. 2. State tests. What tests they were! 5. Hilliards wallops Lincoln, 49-6. Dedication of the gymnasium. 6-7. Hi-Y conference. 10. Hi-Y party at Harry Wuertz's. 12. Hilliards cleans up Powell, 28-14. 19. Hilliards defeats Upper Arlington. Yea, team! 37-17. 22. Girl Reserves and Hi-Y went carol singing. 23. Christmas program. Girl Reserves White Gift Offering. 23. 1-lilliarcls triumphs over Groveport. 24-26. Christmas vacation. 30. Hi-Y speedball banquet. JANUARY. 10. Hilliards wallops North, 32-15. 11. Girl Reserves attend county meeting at Y. W. C. A. 13. County Y. M. C. A. meeting. 15. Staff for annual elected. Good election. 16. Hilliards defeated Gahanna, 53-16. 18. Girl Reserves attend county meeting at Y. W. C. A. 21. Surprise party on Glessner Burlce-and oh, what a surprise! w. f. I-IILLIARDS Him-I Sci-ioor. 1 9 3 1 Page 49 21-23. Mid-year exams-something none of us liked. 23. Hilliards cleans up Groveport, 34-20. 26. 28. Hi-Y party and meeting. 30. Hilliards defeated Canal Winchester, 33-24. FEBRUARY. 2. Girl Reserves Valentine Party. 6. Hilliards wins over Grove City, 28-20. Honor Society banquet at Canal Winchester. Hilliards out scores New Albany, 23-16. Hilliards whitewashes Y-Day School, 31-21. l 1. 13. 17. Hilliards victorious over the alumni. Yea, team! 33-7. Pictures taken for Annual. Not much school today. Hurray! 20. 20. Hilliards out plays Grove City, 27-11. 23. We defeated Y-Day School again, with a slight injury. 26, 27, 28. Tournament at Y. M. C. A. 26. Groveport cleans up on Hilliards. First game lost of season. 20-21. 28. Hilliards defeated Dublin. Semi-finals. 28. Hilliards wins the finals over Grove City. Yea, team! 28. Hilliards won foul shooting contest. Yea, Delbert! MARCH. 5-6-9-10. Class Tournament. 5. Seniors defeated 8th grade. Freshmen win over 7th grade. 6. Faculty defeated the juniors. Seniors cleaned up on the sophomores. 9. Freshmen outplay the faculty. 10. Seniors win the finals by defeating the freshmen. 13. Seniors presented the loving cup. 17. Senior sociology class makes a tour of state institutions. Hi-Y show and minstrel. First day of spring. Seniors revert to childhood days. 20. 21. 21. Scholarship exams for seniors at Central High. Leona 27. Hearts and Blossoms goes over the top. APRIL. 1. Home Ec. Club party. 10. Hilliards meets Grove City. Baseball started again. 16. Mother, father and daughter banquet. 17. Hilliards meets Dublin. 24. Junior class play. 24. Hilliards meets Worthington. MAY. 1. Hilliards meets Gahanna. 6. Hilliards meets Dublin again. 24. Baccalaureate sermon. 26. Senior class play. 27. Commencement day. Day of all days for us! 29. Last day of school. Farewell to H. H. S. 29. Alumni banquet. COMING EVENTS. Girl Reserve banquet at Y. W. C. A. junior-senior banquet. Staff Party. Senior farewell. Rogers wins honorable mention. Page 50 1 9 3 1 MEMoRY's TRAIL PEN PICTURES OF OUR CLASSMATES. Monaleta Latham .. Garlene Roberts ,... Paul Strider ,.,..... Harry Wuertz ,...,.., Glessner Burke ....,. James Weaver , .. Donald Bynner ....,. Hilda Boge .,...... .. Clarence Parker .... Martha K. Walker ,... Maxwell Latham . ,, Cecelia Schatz ..,..,..,.., Anna Mary Zwayer ...,.. Maye Elliott ....A....A.... David Breese .....,,......, Findley DeWolfe .,..,. Gladys Parker .......,.,.. Margaret Dominy ..,..,., Leona Rogers ..,........... Marjorie Gilbert .,.,.... Luella France .,........,..... Florence McPherson ....,.,.. Mary Jo Latham ,........,.. Isabel Frye ............ Geraldine Bowser ...,., Josephine Wolpert ......., Raymond Meteer .....,.....,. Harold Graumlich ..,..,......... john Wesley Winterringer ,...... Gaymon. Wright , .......,... ,,...4. Hildegarde Pennekamp ....... Ruth Ballard ...,......4....,...,. Ruth Margaret Schaub ......... Frances Shriver .,.,..,..,.,...., Charles Lane ..,... Curney Converse .,., Thelma Weber ....,. Wm. Pursley ...,.. Gertrude Hurst ...... . ,.... ............,..,..,r,...,..,.......,.. A smile for you all. ...,....Has a mania for dancing. .....,..Handsome and indifferent. .,...,..An upright student. jolly good fellow. ........Likes to talk fro girls, mostlyj. ........So bashfull .,......Our little tease. booster of agriculture. ........An all 'round, jolly pal. ...,....One of our pests-ranks high. .....Eas oin nothin worries this merr maid. Y g 1 g Y ...,,,..Our bitter-sweet. ....,.,.Our little Puritan maid. ..,.,...Our Sonny-Boy. go-getter. .....,..Our friend in need. ......,.Oh, how studious-just for an NA. ...,....Our model of dignity. ........In her eyes lies her charm. ,.......Her thoughts are expressed in poetry. ...,....l..augh and get fat. ......,.She laughs and the world laughs with her. ,..,....You must know her to understand her. ........Her motto: Eat, laugh and be merry-ed! ..,..,..So quiet and so lovable. ........Only one man like him-himself. ..,.....Loves to be contrary. lady's man. ........Loves to argue-on the wrong side. ....,...Laughs her troubles away. ......,,An all 'round friend. ...,....Her red hair belies her disposition. .....,..Why worry? I'm just young once. .,......Always happy, never blue. ........An information bureau. .,...Happy-go-lucky. .,...,..Our mystery boy. ........Always busy. -l' -X- Ruth B.: I thought you were a great friend of Wes Winterringerg he just passed and you never even spoke to him. Isabel: No more. The last time he took a trip he sent me a postal reading Wish you were here. Ruth B.: But I don't quite see- Isabel: No? Well, the postal was a picture of a cemetery. EQ... HILLIARDS HIGH SCHOOL- 1 9 3 1 Page 51 WHAT'S IN A NAME? As Mrs. Class, Sr., was busily trying to Frye potatoes for supper, a gentle Breese blew in at the window and cooled her flushed face. Here, Mary jo, take these plates to the dining room and be careful how you Latham. Robert's coming to supper tonight. just then someone knocked at the door. They thought it was an agent, but it was a Beyer for eggs. They had only three dozen, and the lady wanted Mohr. I am sorry, said Mrs. Class, Sr., that my Dominy-k hens are not laying better. Elli-ot to be more careful with their feed. She must learn the Wright way to care for them.'l Again there was loud rapping at the door. They opened it, and there stood an Italian organ grinder, very much excited. Oh, Mees! he cried, I lose-a de bear and I hun-a heem in the woods and I meet-a DeWolfe! I am scared-a to death! That is all very well, said Mrs. Class, Sr., with dignity, but when you speak to a lady, you should Bow-ser! Let me look for the poor man's bear, said Paul. You know I have always been a good Strider. Well, you may go as far as the Lane. Roger's going, too. But run fast if you happen to see a Boge! And now I must prepare the Pursley for supper. Again the door opened, and this time it was her daughter, Gladys, coming home from school. Oh, Gladys, cried her mother, I am so surprised! I always thought you were my good little daughter, but I hear you are a Parker! And don't deny it, either, said her brother, Gilbert, because I Zwayer! But peace was restored in the family when Gladys said, Fd Rether not be a Parker in the future. Martha Katherine, being a fast Walker, came hurriedly in. Did you hear those Schatz? she Ballard in a loud voice. They have killed the Wolfe. Excuse me, but Ma-teers just will come, sighed Raymond. I can't bear to see dumb animals killed. Wait, I must Converse with you about some business, said Curney, who had just entered. Have any strangers Bynn-er today? Yes, replied Martha Katherine. A man came here who called himself a Weaver. I guess he's weaving a Web-er something like that. just then Mrs. Class, Sr., came wearily in. The sunset could be seen through the window, casting its glow upon her tired face. I am so thankful this busy day is over, said she, smiling wistfully. But we must get some rest in order to prepare ourselves for a new day. May you rest well. Good nightf, 'Z' 'P GRADUATION ONLY A BEGINNING. When a senior is about to graduate from high school he lets himself dream over the years of his school course. He remembers the first day at Hilliards, when everything seemed so strange-new studies, new teachers, new fellow pupils. It was probably not long before he became discouraged: the studies seemed so hard, the teachers appeared as though they were intended to make life hard. He remembers the examinations, they, too, were hard. But commencement day has arrived. He has passed all the pitfalls, and he now realizes that lessons and examinations all were comparatively easy and the teachers always his best friends. In school he is a senior, in life a freshman. L.. Page 52 1 9 3 1 MEMORY s TRAIL ALUMNI 1888 Emma Harrington Frank Elzey 1889 Nellie Shriver Tarbox Etta Hommon Warren Fred Tarbox 1890 Bertha Gatton 1891 Elsie Armstrong Sherwood Anna Shriver Beach Eva Ball Stephen Elzey Harry Williams Grace Tripp Anson Flora Scrimger Edwards 1892 Libbie Merryman Patterson Elsie Romick Sells Juniatta Stewart Milton Sherwood 1894 Lena Stewart Jamison Joseph Godown Stella Dulin Lavely Aida Skinner Gray Smith 1895 Ann Mark Elizabeth Bowser Perry Mina Vanschoyck Walter Harrington Ewin Latimer Bennie Hommon Harry Crum 1896 Eva Seeds Baryman Jennie Thakara Bert Dominy Emery Van Schoyclc 1898 Harry Godown Ora Skinner VanSchoyclc Walter Walker William Walker Howard Knight Lika Latham Neumeier Electa Skinner Elnora Bowser Hutchfield Elizabeth Tudor Myers 1899 Inez Van Schoyck Edward Fitzgerald Howard Romick Ray Van Schoyck Eva Latimer Walker Earl McCullough Emma Dulin -Ierman Gertie Romiclc Bainbridge Blanche McNaughton Vanschoyck Harry Hommon Amber Hamilton Oscar Avery 1900 Ella Hommon Sells Blanche Tudor Bowers John Sniff Stephen Parke James Weaver 1907 Nettie Karns Grace McNaughton Vanschoyclc Mabel Romick Belle Britton Howard Clover Walter Jones 1902 Maud Miller Dr. Charles Shriver Harry Craig Ray Elzey Edwin Leap Gladys Clover Dulin Gertie Purdum Detwiller 1903 Madeline Timaple Wing John Stoneburner Mae Latham Weaver Eva McCoy Clark Ebright Ira Seeds 1904 Arthur Breese Mattie Latham Furniss Beatrice Dulin Godown Mabel Gilbert Spaulding 1905 Anna Dunbar Ota Latimer Breeze Faye Shepper Nona Tinaple O'Harra Tom McNaughton Emmet Simkins Whitney Stoneburner ALUMNI fffontinuedj '51, HILLIARDS HIGH ScHooL 1 9 3 1 Page 53 1906 Nannie Clover McCann Ada Horst Ivan Hoffman Mary Harper Robey Ica Lisk Carleton Sherwood Clarence Breese 1907 Florence Carr Fisher Bertha Horst McGrew Gladys Ninegar Amy Tinaple Helen Fogle William Slyh Dr. Walter Renner Earle Latham Clyde McCullough Ethel Britton Richardson 1908 Charles Dunbar Byron Helser Dr. Austin Seeds Goldie Stinson Wingo Florence Shepper Powers Laura McCullough Breese Bessie McCoy Rogers Florence Leape Hamilton 1909 Walter Grener William Hurd Curtis McCullough Alta Grace Brothers Lulu Kaiser Bennigna Linn Richard Russou Bertha Wolpert Weber Zelma Linn Hurd 1910 Mae Crego Britton Lucy E. Frederick Dulia Marie Floyd Mercer Flossie Myers Latham Hazel Myers Arnclt Benjamin Stinson James C. Vanschoik Moneleta VanSchoyck 1911 Minnie Bedger Davis Rachel Early Koehler Jessie Jasper Moneteta VanSchoyck Eleanor Haneisen Curtis Fishinger Harry Sager 1912 Alma Caryl Rachel Davis Seeds Anne Horst Grener Alma Porschet Iona VanSchoyck Horch Cary Crego Lawrence Grener Gilbert Holcomb Eber McCoy Archie Wilkinson 1913 Hazel Brown Nehr Marie Carl Tucker Mary Crager Manson Hattie Edwards Fuller Grace Garnes Dickinson Leslie Linn Goldie Lowry Merrill McCullough Raymond Roberts Mary Shriver Kilbury Stewart Shrum Blanche Simkins Weber LeRoy Slyh Nellie Trafzer Betz Lida Van Houten Fannie Weber Nettie Weber Hufford Leota Wilkinson Ivan Wohrley Emma Wolpert Patch Irene Wolpert Jenkins 1914 Florence Britton Baker Helen Carl Trixie Fishinger Monroe Romaine Jackson Marguerite Knick Phelps Ferd Leape Forrest Warren 1915 Harry Bynner Gladys Carr Gertrude Corridan Hazel Cramer Noxon Glenna Fisher McFarland Emerson Hamilton Chester Herbert Mabel Kaiser Houchard Bertha Krohn Gatton Anna Sawyer P422 54 1 9 3 1 MEMoRY s TRAIL ALUMNI fContinuedj . Gladys Schatz Ray Smiley Charles Tarbox Florence Weber Riley Welch 1916 Rodney Baldwin Edna Bedger Bigelow Walter Brown Eva Bynner Recob Rilla Carl Latham Nellie Carr Terry Ruth Cosgray Stout Laura Cramer Doyle Davison Marie Hauensen Helen Herbert Daniel Knick Anna Latham Kniclc Frances Latham Van Schoyclc Ulma Leppert VanHouhen Florence Lislc Horst Florence Pendleton Jerew Martha Pohlmann Dougherty Carroll Sawyer Alice Schatz Leach Dailey Shriver Alfred Shrum Sara Spicer Grace William Warren 1917 Harvey Anderson William Connor Pauline Davis Godfrey Horst Harry Huggett Fern Lislc Crego Anna Mock Lydia Pretz Donald Tarbox 1918 Helen Brown Emma Carl Nunamalcer Ann Connor Mary Davis Baldwin Helen Dobyns Arthur Fisher Lillian Fisher Lester Fishinger Estella Grace Helen Hoffman Stuart Hurd Wilda McFarland Hanson Donna Smallwood Brown William VanSchoyclc Ellen Walker Hurd Christie Weber Helen Wilcox Hart Clyde Wilkinson Ella Wolpert Renner 1919 Edna Cramer Allen Sara Belle Winterringer R Harold Cramer William Hammon Lucille Schatz Vance Merle Holcomb Hart Helen Madden Frieda Koerner Lawrence Vanschoyck Margaret Vanschoyclc Florence Frantz Windle Herbert White Mary Alder Davison Anna Wolpert Smith 1920 Estella Wilcox Mathews Clarence Wilcox Blennis Harlow Elizabeth Madden Lavina Morris Wenzela Early Mullins Louise Miller Dixon Mattie Knick Mildred Rogers. Marie Anderson Elinora Wolpert Cratty Clarence Weldon 1921 Helen Breese Davis Marjorie Eversole Robert Evans Lucile Grener Fishinger Vaughna Inslceep Meyer Bertha Doerner Claude Cosgray Samuel Frantz Almeda King Anna Mateer Lawrence Geyer Paul Ronriclc Celia Rings Chapman Ruth Sells ichey Frances Vanschoyclc Westlake Clarence Wilcox Edith White Hazel Weldon Brown Cleo Whip Kilbury Armalee Woodson HILLIARDS Him-1 ScHooL 1 9 3 1 P489 55 ALUMNI fContinued 1922 Merle Buckwalter Chester Cramer Elsie Finch Mae Kaiser Swepston Marre Kaiser Hart Elizabeth Kaiser Gerald Kidwell Beulah Knick Sarah Datz John Pendleton Frieda Renner Kenneth Swepston Fred Vanschoyck Frank Walker Edith Woodson 1923 Gladys Billingsley Rickey Edith Culp Paul Daley Catherine Finley VanSchoyck Kathryn Fishinger Cramer Mai Hart Flora Houeisen Maxine Holcomb Cornell Howard Kaiser Grace King Lucille Lisk Lucile Pendleton Schatz Florence Renner Lulu Shier Sherwood Emerson Shriver Lucile Strider George Swepston Lucile VanSchoyck Linn Esther Winterringer Sifrit Viola Wolpert 1924 Augusta Carl Dorothy Carr Aldham Edith DeLashmutt Ellis Hoffman Ruth Kaiser Arden Kidwell Carleton Liggett Edna Manson Lawrence Proper Madge Proper Edward Sherwood Lida Shriver Harry Temple Arthur Wuertz Helen Zwayer 1925 Raymond Horch Gerald Lare Harold Renner Griffiin Roberts Kenneth Hoffman Pauline Brown Lisk Gladys Wolpert Emerson Harlow Lawrence Johnson John Howard Ted Horst Raymond King Martha Vanschoyck Alvin Rings Geneva Latham Inez Morris Marie Boge Almeda Kuhn Helen Knick Robert Fisher Mildred Beery Clark Sells 1926 Dorothy Alder Reba Agner Esther Armentrout Mateer Margaret Anderson Bernice Breese Florence Hart John Hoffman Harold Johnson Edson Latham Paul Puseker Ralph Rings Lucy Shonkwilder Edwin Shriver Bertha Troesch Mary Vogelsong Irene Walker Crispin William Walker Bertha Anderson Melburn Hoffman 1927 Ralph Gard Wells Anderson Lillian Haucisen Freda Fisher Edna Denk Mary Shade Elizabeth Schaub Gretchen Roberts Lawrence Ramey Ivan Pusecker Page 56 1 9 3 1 Msiviomr s TRAIL ALUMNI fContinuedQ . Edna Krieger Robert King Ruth Kidwell Dorothy Converse Aldena Cassel Dale Beery Paul Hurd Ruth Strausbaugh Virgil VanSchoik Opah White Wolpert Edith Williams Culp Kathryn Winterringer Louis Wolpert Paul Zwayer Lucille Gould Frances Elliott Frank 1928 Alice Alder Wilsie Breese Ralph Cramer Evelyn Frye Lawrence Kaiser Meriel Latham Viola Leifel Percy Merchant Harold Michel Russel Morris Enid Sampson Ethlyn Schaub Viola Schatz Martin Shier Helen Windle 1929 Mildred Spring Anson Smith Ralph Spring Walter Kniclc Harold Schatz Patricia O,Brien William Tudor Pauline Wuertz Norma Grener Barbara Zwayer Preston Uhl Leo Shade Merle Culp Linn Hurd Melvin Wilkinson Downing Converse Mary Rife Yost Lucille Lingle Dorothy Pennecamp Elton Wilcox Marian Wolpert Gladys Zimmer 1930 Helen Seeds Elmo Spring Lillian Kaiser Ernest Renner Mildred Wolpert Ray Dellinger Ruth McCann Harold Horch Kathryn Frye Paul Miller Viola Woodruff Clarence Wuertz Geneva Ramey Wendell Latham Mary Belle Sampson Russell Hite Marvel Gilbert Russell Cramer Ruth Blatt Kenneth Vaughn Garnet Daniel Edson Kidwell Anne Kaiser Harold McCullough 'I' 'X' Anna M.: My, you look frightened. What ails you? Ralph: Great Scott, sweetheart! You've left the baby carriage somewhere and have wheeled our baby home in somebody's Aus- tin. 'l' 'I' Mr. Hilty: Martha Katherine, what is your idea of harmony? Martha K.: A freclcled faced girl with a polka-dot dress, leading a giraffe. judge: And why did you shoot this man? Raymond M.: Your honor he ran away with my wife, Luella Judge: That's no reason Raymond: Of course not but then he brought her back again 'I' 'l' Miss Mohr: What did Caesar say when Brutus stabbed him? Hildegarde: Ouch! H1Li.i5Ros HlGHfSC?EO0L I 9 3 1 Page 57 We, the class of 1931, wish to dedicate this page to our former classmates, Deelya and Rosaline. IN MEMORY OF DEELYA FARRINGTON Another blossom has faded, Another companion 's gone, And Deelya, our own sweet comrade, To another realm has fiown. O God, how our hearts are aching, The pain we cannot allay, And oh, how we weep for Deelya, The pal who was called away. Why was it death called our darling? Why was it she went to sleep, Away from all those who love her, And left us to mourn and weep? A schoolmate as gay and happy As she we never will find, So merry and full of laughter, So trustworthy, sweet, and kind. The dearest of all companions, A pal we could really claim, A joy to the school was Deelya, So ready for any gameg Her vision will never leave us, Our grief can never depart, The place must be left vacant In life where she played a part. O God in Thy starry kingdom, Bless those who are left alone, Who mourn for the loss of Deelya, Who knew that she was their own. Reserve a place for our comrade In Thy realm of love on high, Bring us face to face with Deelya In that far off bye and bye. LUELLA FRANCE. IN MEMORY OF ROSALINE CARTER Like a blow to the school of Hilliards Came the news of a comrade's death, For a schoolmate had gone before us To that land where there is no death. Now the place where she sat is vacant, And the room seems so big and bare, It is hard to gaze at the picture And not see her sweet face there, Laughing and talking and telling jokes, As we knew that she used to do When she was among us here in school. Oh her laughter, it rang so true. And we never will cease to miss her, That companion of by-gone years, Oh, the pain in our hearts can't lessen, And our eyes, how they fill with tears, Oh, we miss her, the gay companion, And may God in His kingdom there, Take her into the fold of Jesus, Where the Good Shepherd will prepare A place for the one we're missing, That we're grieving for more and more, She'll meet us in glory, we know it, Somewhere on a bright, golden shore. LUELLA FRANCE. Pgi? if ii 1931 MENI T porfrails of 5 A I I 4 I 3 lg Q52 9 ll? fix it Sclireiclcs Plwoto Stuclio wislies to extencl to tlie Seniors ol 1931, l-lilliarcls I-Iigh Sclwool Sincere Congratulations on tlie successlul completion ol tlweir course ancl very pest wislies lor a prosperous and liappy luture I-IILLIARDS HIGH SCHOOL 1 9 3 l Page 59 Stop and Shop on the Hilltop .Xs you come east to Columbus. remember that the men of the llilltop are anxious and willing to serve you. Years of favorable relationships with residents in and about Hilliards have been very pleasant and it is our desire that they should continue. XYhen you stop on the Hilltop you can be assured of better goods and services with Z1 guarantee behind them when PIII'- chased from the members of the Hilltop Business Men's As- Stwllltiull. Hilltop Business Men's Association Community Co-operation JOHN MURRAY st soN In Business Since 1890 Phone 38 XYEST JEFFERSON. OHIO 1 s , H1fGrade Milk Co. Dr. W. G. O Harra llasteurized Milk and Cream VETERINQVXRIAN llutter Butter Milk plume Altun 41 lee Cream XYholesale and Retail Breeder of Plume 65 Island lired jersey Cattle. ll'CSt Jefferson, Ohio P. O.: Camp Chase, Ohio. l Page 60 1 9 3 1 MEMORY s TRAIL Fred Kile SL Sons Grain Merchants Dealers in Grain - Coal - Feed - Seed Grinding and Mixing Amlin Ohiu Kileville Ohio I'el. Hilliarcls 5OFl2 Tel. Plain City 3503 L'niver A. J. Allwood, Florist 'l'he Home of Good Flowers FLOXVERS FOR ALI. OCCASIONS sity 9.287 F. T. D. Member Wuertz Bros. Groceries Dry Gimcls Fresh Meats Roots and Shoes Our Motto: Quality and Service HILLIARDS HIGH Sci-tool. 1 9 3 1 Page MORREY'S I L h Golclen Rule .Iewelry a ll4 North High St.. Coluinlius. O. Sl'liCl.'XI, xorlciz Our group buying plan for the class of l l3l will save you money on your gift purchases. Gift Headquarters for Graduates 3un.6LAv.Y If ' Zig Sp 'Q' , N w N UAB - l 6'f?Q1:A:c:':22'1-iw N , 2 Nt il If YUM 5 X 'i i' lli ' it t ,liiliiilll,lllli. Igafl a Qr' , , I ACCIDENT V .MMD mug - l f Tied ' V 4 X Around f '76'a 7 5 Your C19 . F mger I of every risk you are likely to encounter in your tlaily life. you woultln't have tingers and toes enough on which to tie them. Every sensihle man, however, should take time occa- sionally to check up on his insurance coverage. lie sure you are protected against loss. The slight cost of such insurance will he more than repaicl hy your peace of mincl and sense of security. The Frank E. Kirkpatrick Company Satisfactory Insurance Service S04 Buckeye Building Columbus. Ohio Page 02 I 93 I MEMORY,S TRAIL O. G. Riebel SL Co. llillizmls Vikc nml Venn, R, R. Plume .Xlllm Nu. Sl Keystone Fence Coal Red Top Posts Lumber Purina Feeds Cement Oakland Pontlac Ezghts And Slxes t 1 Q x TFISHJINGJER SL SON Illllmlcl 01111 C C l Uv 11' -0 Yours in the .Xutu Ilusincss 50' LR l'1cfm'e 1111-'ing' Il New or Yseml fur ' '. ' s, . 'L HILLIARDS I-hon Sci-xoor. 1 9 3 1 Page 63 .XIX I-H-l .Xll 1415 l7I2l'lCNlJ.Xl'!l.li Anderson Haulage Co. ARTHUR 8: ARCHIE 203 South lfifth St The Apple Green Truck llc specialize in Szmcl, ii1'llYCl, Liruslicml Stone ll.XL'I.lXl1 C. C. IIILXILRX . l'i'opi'ictoi' Henery's Garage Firestone Tires U. S. L. Batteries Willard Batteries 20 South l'z11'k Nw. Phone RX. 0554 Columbus. Ohio P A I N T S Sold Direct from Factory lfI..'Yl' NY.-Xl.l, PAINT V.-XRNISII EN.-XMIEI. S'l'.'XlN The Columbus Paint Mfg. Co. 272-278 XVest Gay Street One Block lV6st of Scioto River pdf? 64 W 1 9 3 1 MEMQR-EE TRAIL J. D. Ferguson l'illllQl'Zll lliwctui' Prompt Ambulance Service l'llum' S702 l'l..XlN Cl'l'Y. Ulllfb W 3 5 e l ay 0 On all clepusits from flute of deposit tu flute ul' witliclmwzll The Dollar Building 6: Loan Co. 59 X'N est Gay St., Cnlumlwns. Ohin. llarulcl C. Guckenlmacli, l lm'ence Bl. Kenner, Secretary. Assistant Secretary. Complimenis 0 Charles E.. King CLERK OF COURTS Franklin County. Ohio EELEIARDS HIGH Sci-root. 1 9 3 1 Page 65 Compliments of Compliments Holyeross of Garage Dr. F.H. George 2818 XYest Broad St.. Plain City, Qhig Columbus, Ohio Come out to PAYNE'S One-half Mile XVest of Rome on West Broad Street DINE and DANCE Chicken and Steak Dinners Sandwiches ERLAY BABY CHICKS From Only Bl immm d Tested Stock OHIO ACCREDITED .Xll our XYhite Leghorns are from Pedigreed Male Matings Barred Plymouth Rocks, XVhite XVyandottes. and S. C. R. I.. Reds of Extra High Quality. Erlay Poultry Farms Rialto 'l'heater Bldg.. Plain City, Ohio Phone 12-1 Page 66 1 9 3 1 MEMORY,S TRAIL L' N . 0205 Riverside Garage CH.XS. .X MON, Prop. Model A Ford Special Service Towing Service tiuaranteecl work on all makes of '11 U. S. Royal Tires and Tubes l:lSl1ll1g'Cl S liriclge Station li, Columbus, Ohio The Hilliards Times A Community Newspaper for Hilliards and Community Advertisements That Pay 'Yi JOB PRINTING '23 HILLIARDS HIGH Sci-ioor. 1 9 3 1 Page 67 One picture is worth ten thousand words. -Chinese Proverb. This plmtugrapli shows a contrast in sweet clover. The fence is the dividing line between an excellent stand of sweet clover and a pasture that has never been treated with liming material, and says more uf limestone than could be told in ten thousand words. If your Helds are sour, try one of Marble ClitT's four grades of liming material. XX'rite for county delivered prices. The Marble Cliff Quarie Co. Agricultural Department MAin 4121 . Hartman Bldg., Columbus, 0. Pa e68 1 g 9 3 1 MEMoRY's TRAIL H. H. SHERWOOD IJURO' XVate1' Systems and XVater Softeners Septic Tanks Pluinlxing Supplies Auto Tires Estimates furnished free Res. Phone 55-3 Otiice 55-2 Dr. P.T. Haynes DENTIST Plain City. Ohio Red Wing Poultry Farm Baby Chicks and Stock XYl1itc Rocks XYl1ite Legl icix ' ns Plain City, Ohio -Wle Sell Qualify Merchandise at Lowest Possible Price Grinding and Mixing are Our Specialties The Linworth Farmers Exchange Lin worth, Ohio '33 'YS' Compliments of Dr. LW Reason '33 '23 Rus HIGH Sci-loor. V 1 9 3 1 Page 69 SAMUEL IE. CORBIN Funeral Director WoRTH1NoToN, oi-no Compliments of The RED SL WHITE Store XVBI. JENKINS llillizxrds, Ohio Phone 63NV Compliments of The Samuel A. Esswein Heating and Plumbing Company Colunihlls, Ohio ADams 5115 -Z' 'I' HE.AX'l'ING AND PLUMBING ALI. OVER THE WORLD Page Z0 1 9 3 1 4 Meuomfs Tun. Q Funeral Director pw - A. K. GRAUMLICH ' T. R. GRAUMLICH F 9 Licensed Embalmer Assistant 5' No. 1761 Director 6 M GArfield 0265 GA1-field 0265 4 AMBULANCE SERVICE ' 1351 S. High St. Columbus, Ohio Hayden Falls Barbecue For Delicious Toasted and Barbecue Sandwiches Also First-class Fountain Service Your Patronage Appreciated JED ANDERSON, Owner J. SL L. Snouffer Crushed Limestone Phone No. 9 Quarry at Dublin, Ohio All kinds of Grading, Paving, and General Road Construction Call Us for Estimates on Your Drives, Concrete Stone and Building Stone Prompt and Eflicient Service Our Watchword ii . E .fn 6 li . as .- Q MEA , 55: 14' ,tt . iv? 1. .K N' A t . . is . 4. A, ,..s..t.zia..1J... ' A '--I.:-.1,:.fx2 E v 1-1 J HILLIARDS HIGH Sc:-1ooL 1 9 3 1 Page 71 Tellmgls lee Cream Notice the Flavor Servefl by llIl.I.I.1XRlJS llliill sc'11oc11. rl. if XYIILTOX l,l1ll11C llllv Hrllrard Market Home Dressed Meats Fruits and Vegetables Fish and Oysters XYl1e1'e Quality llulcls Supre111L Gasoline Oil Arch A. Alder Chevrolet Hudson Essex F armall Tractors Firestone Tires Firestone Batteries Pagelg 1 9 3 I MEMORY,SiYIBAIL jacques Furniture Co. 665-67 West Broad St. XYl1Cl'C you can buy for less. Our policy: l.ive and let live. LQOIIIC inf You Bank the IJilTerence. 0. H. MAY Barber Your Patronage Appreciated lt will pay you to rifle the elevator. R. C. Koehler DIAMONDS - XVATCHES - jIiXYl'Il.RY Special Order NVork and Repairing Fifth Floor liunson Building. 145 North High Street Columbus, Ohio -IA MES SIFRIT, Local Manager Hilliards Lumber Company High Grade Lumber Coal and Building Materials Service First HILLIARDS HIGH Scgoor. 1 9 3 1 Page 73 Compliments of F. H. Mclvlillen Hardware Co. GENER.-Xl. IIARDXY,-XRE Philco Radios and Electric Supplies of All Kinds Hilliards, Ohio XVl1Cl1 you think of COMMUNITY SERVICE Think of Alton Grange No. l 958 Knick's Grocery and Meat Market XYe invite you to make our store your headquarters Full measures, full and honest goods. XYe will please you. Give us a trial. Foods kept pure and wholesome with Frigidaire Page 74 1 9 3 1 MEMom s TRAIL THE MERCHANTS AND FARMERS BANK HILLIARDS, OHIO Established 1903 Capital Stock Paid in .......... .... S 25,000.00 Surplus and Unrliviclecl Profits, ox er - 25,000.00 Resources, over .................... 525,000.00 l'ulmlic Cfmtirlence ......... Over 1.000 CIISIUIIICFS OFFICERS F. G. Winterringer. President M. W. Scotield, Vice-President G. A. Horst. Secretary C. H. O'Brien, Cashier Kathryn F. Cramer, Teller Kathryn Winterringer DIRECTORS F. G. Winterringer G. A. Horst Arch A. Alder M. W. Scofield J. W. Reason C. H. O'Brien Harry Benedict CONTRACT CARTAGE. + 'l- PLAIN CITY, OHIO Compliments of W. R. Cutnaw and I. R. Cutnaw HILLIARDS HIGH SCHOOL 1 9 3 1 Page 75 Phone XVest Jefferson 119R or 36 or 3.3 Pence SL Blauser FUNERAL DIRECTORS XYest jefferson, Ohio Our Rlnrlern .Nmluulance is at the service of all free of any charge. Sunset Oil Company xYllUlCS3.lCI'S and Retailers of lmlian Gasoline and Havoline Oil and Grease XYest IlelTersun, Ohio l'hm1e Z lllue rv- N l fiiv-Z -'i wi , - 1. 'f ' ili X, rl u ' 'il 3' . , Q, - . 2x.1 3fI:1 'I E' f A-1. 1 .1 - . NI .., ,III . 171 ---ff -ff 1 1 1 '5il:,1 - - ufQf.ElIPll.f II' 'A , el ' II I -gghgf I I I - 1 I 'JW -1 ' ',.f'i7-jj ' J. 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AND FEED You know it pays to grind your feed lVe do it ,P + Scott's Seed is nationally known for its dependable quality. Consult 11s about your field seed needs. Fairmont OMSCOYTLSONS ARYSVIL I COMPANY NI The H Efl-fl-ER At our Big Four Elevator we have the large type Miracle Feed Ham- mer Mill, Hay and Fodder Chopper and Molasses Mixer. ICE CREAM We are also distributors of PURINA FEEDS It's good and good for you. seed House: Cana' 4595 Elevator: Phone Canal 4597 -2' fl' MARYSVILLE, OHIO - rf A L 'I' CflJ5v'NfX NL N Jf' I Cl X I . I i- ' 1 fi , M L Q. Z If lj f -P361 X E A . Page 78 19 3 1 MsMomr's TRAIL V 'V I mifxf Q' fm' jfssj AUTOGRAPHS me WW4 QA! A f 'T ' ff4'f!f,4J 'f-f 'L1 K I K -Q lf' ' 5 ,,fL.v,9 x x f J - A ' . xx J , ,- Wwfkyfw -M-,. A1333-F5 ' ,N v - N -, rf' VP1. 44 .v.--Fgqgwf ' 'M ,. .AV V .1 kifhfia - - -1,1 ,',v,f'Lgxgg?ff?p '94:j, IQ- I J ',:, ,Q, F '. ., '.f.. v M ,-' K' 4:61-,L ' 'A' ' .iw.wgf'?.we-. ,. - 1- 1f,' ' .' f Eu ' 4- . 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