Lanier Township High School - Lanierian Yearbook (West Alexandria, OH)

 - Class of 1926

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Lanier Township High School - Lanierian Yearbook (West Alexandria, OH) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 43 of 64
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IE! IE! CLASS PLAY LANIER SENIOR CLASS presented mIlhat's One on liillf' a youthful comedy in three acts, Iiriday Evening, April 30, 1926, at S o'clock, at the Iligh School Auditorium. CHARACTERS Uncle jinunie, a young Bachelor ............... .... X 7on Klepinger liill Haily, his Nephew ......... . Battling Iiennie Iiozo, a Pugilist.. Harry Dover, engaged to Lil ..... Ned Collins, too Rich to XVork. .. Patricia Niles, Movie Queen ..... Lil Haily, her Friend ........... . Mab Allen, Uncle's Choice for Hill Mrs. Allen, Mother of Lil and Iiill ........... Glenn Miley Glenn Ilrandenburg' . . . . . . Robert NVest Pearl Hanun . . . Ilelen Barton ... 'llreva Spitler ......... Ruth Iiby . . . . . .. Mary Aukerman Rosie, the Maid ................... .... N ellie llrandenburg' E,..,......................................,..........,.................................................................................................................................. EATON AUTO TOP COMPANY Phone 398 IOS North Cherry Street IEATON,OI1lO 3 9 Our Trimming and Body Department Is equipped to do anything on your car above the chassis CLOSED CAR HARDWARE Rody and Wiindshield Glass. Cushions, Curtains. Carpets, Covers. Paint and Top Dressing. Top, Seats, XVinter Iinclosures. CURTAIN AND TOP REPI-'XIRING a If it's a wreck, body dent or bent fender-bring' it in-we can Hliixitf' . GABRIEL SNUHIZERS Take the shock out of motoring. Your car is either equipped or has the Q 5 holes drilled for them. Our Service Station is for your convenience. UPHOLSTERING--FURNITURIC RliI'iXlRlCD AND RICISUILT We carry the latest patterns in Velour, Mohair, Tapestry, Leather and Imitation Leather. AVVNI NCS 6 .g..g..g.. ..g.. ....g..g..g..g....g..g... Q........gn......g........g.......... ....,.....g. Q El on E l41I

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IE lil Q'. . . . . U U. I O C C O 0 9 O U U O . . U 0 O C Q O Q O O .'. . .'? I DEPENDABLE SERVICE I 2 Haber Auto Company Eaton, Ohio : SALES AND SERVICE I 5............. . . . . ................. . . . . ..................,....... . . . . . . .........,.......,3 JUNIOR SENIOR RECEPTION 'llhe junior Senior reception was held on Mr. Hoerner April 23, 1920, at the home of Miss Ruth Mr. Duffield Pottenger. All meinhers of both classes were Mr. VN'ilson present. MENU V , , JFINIORS Chili Fruit UH lxlclmlgm lisealloped Potatoes Creamed Asparagus Virgil Bruhaker Glen Miley llarold Bauglunan Ruth Pottenger Freddie Nieman George Suggs Forrest Bell Ralph Meyers Paul lihler Ifverett l':lliL'lllJL'l'l'X' Pearl Hamm Vernie lihy Glenn Barnliart Robert XN'est SENIORS Mary i-Xukerman Nellie Hrandenlmrg Glenn Brandenburg Helen Barton 'Ilreva Spitler Ruth Ehy FACULTY M r. Grasshohf Chicken Croquettes Spring Delights Salad Parker House Rolls Butter Olives Pickles Mints lce Cream Cake Coffee Von Klepinger gave the welcome address with the response hy Mary Aukerman. In- teresting toasts were given by Mr. Grasshoff, Mr. Hoerner and Mrs. Grasshoff. 'llhe rooms were beautifully decorated with beige and blue--the Senior Class colors. A large bouquet of pink roses added much fra- grance to the delightful room. Alter dinner many games were played. A numlmer of the boys were initiated into a society, which was very thrilling. The din- ner game, one which had names of food in an old fashioned dinner, was won hy Mr. Hoerner. A The evening was enjoyed playing various games and everyone departed at a late hour considering the last formal meeting of the Class of 1926 a great success. Ii 40 ll



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IE lil Q--I--0--0 0 0 0 J 0 O 0 I 0 I Q 0 0 0 00 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 Q 0 0 0 0 0 U 0 0 0 0 0--0--0-0--uv0--0--0--0--Q--0--0--N0 0 0 0 U 0 0 0 0 0--I--0-Q FUNERAL DIRECTOR AMBULANCE SERVICE F. o. GIRTO Iiaton, Ohio E CHAS. THOMAS Phone 172 Gratis, ohio 5 ED. KURTZ E Phone ll5 Camden and Farmersville, Ohio E 4......................................,............................,......... Q . . . . . . Q 5.,........,............................,,......................4, . ,.........4 BOYS' CLUB WORK Every 4-H Club is a real part of the com- munity, the same as any other rural organ- ization. One has often noticed the emblem of club work, the four-leafed clover. Lucky is the boy belonging to a 4-H Club, receiv- ing training as the pledge denotes, giving my head to clear thinking, my heart to greater loyalty, my hands to longer service, and my health to better living-for my club, my community, and my country. The 4-H work constitutes the Pig, Calf and Poultry Clubs, all of which have been organized in our school. The Pig Club is outlined in three demon- strations of approved practices in pig rais- ing and service management. CID Market- ing, C21 Breeding, C39 Sow and Litter XVork. In this work, a boy takes over the feed- ing and care of a pig before it is 84 days old. He keeps a complete record of his labor and expenses up to and including the County Fair. At which time he will exhibit the pig in competition with pigs belonging to club boys in the county. Poultry and Dairy Calf Club work is con- ducted in a similar manner, only the dairy calf club work continues over a period of three years. It isn't all work in the 4-H Clubs, for every year, a county club camp is held. In the past this county camp has been held in Lanier township. This work and play, under State Leaders, baseball, singing, camp fire talks to make up the daily 1 week of organized the supervision of competitive games, and speaking, goes routine. GIRLS' 4-H CLUBS In 1925 Lanier's Food and Clothing Clubs had a very successful year under the leader- ship of Miss Mallow and Miss Lucille Stone- road. The Sew-Sew-Sew Club was the largest clothing club in the county, having an en- rollment of twenty-three. The first or or- ganization meeting was held before the close of school at which the following officers were elected. President, Luella Campbell: Vice President, Mary Aukerman: Secretary, Lela Campbell, Reporter, Ethel Rhoades. The work in the Clothing Club included the first, second and fourth years as outlined for clubs throughout Ohio. The Foods Club which was organized un- der the name of Lanier junior Helpers, had a membership of twelve girls with the fol- lowing officers: President, Hazel Bennett: Secretary, Louise Sayler, Reporter, Martha Coffman. The work in this club consisted of the third and fourth years as outlined. Lanier was justly proud when Mary Auk- erman was chosen county champion in club work and was rewarded with a trip to Co- lumbus. Five girls from the Foods and Clothing Clubs attended the 4-H Club camp which was held during the week of August 14. At camp the girls were instructed by competent leaders besides enjoying the companionship of boys and girls from all over the county who were interested in club work. The clubs expect to continue in 1926 with an enthusiastic group of girls striving to place Lanier at the head in club work. El El i421

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