Washington High School - Massillonian Yearbook (Massillon, OH)

 - Class of 1926

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X S S ' S 5 I S S Hrram College S S M0Iie1'n Hmory S S SI S S Sf S S S: S S S: S S -fi S: S S Si S S LIQIQIL- Mary Nesbitt, B. S. Sf S . . . S , S Oh1O Unrversrty S. S S . S S S .e':2f:11:f- 1- Biolo S 2 S S f4ff11IZiWS gy S E S S iilifv S : S S ...-SS.. 's11:I Ss S S 5-SSIISQS-S S E S S V SI' Ss In-s SI S S S s S S S 'fcziti S5 S S S ff 152' '3i2EEEEEi:::.. S S XSSi1aii :::a11111 S S S S W m !m KX k Y .f ,- .1 f ffjf .' , g ' Kay. . 4: NN. N 4 Q Uxx ,A x .' xxx-55 X X L-- X R' X xKgxixxxw X 1-if33mif'V3 Ziggigi ' gfgizgi A 1 -11351111-r Lriipilifiiii '-'Za-rm -vfeaiiailifii 1' 1 A -' il LOIS SNYDER, PRES. PAUL BROVVN, SEOY. CARRIE OSBORNE, TREAS. At last, we sigh, Uwe have attained the highest point of our high school career. Now we must turn from high school life in order to finish our education in the schools of experience. But we can not leave without briefly reviewing the fondest of all memories, our four years of high school. Each year, can be described in one word, the name of a stone: emerald, blarney, grindstone, and tombstone. YVhen we entered this building as Freshmen we proudly displayed our emeralds, for we were, we must admit, as green as grass. But we managed to slip through someway and became conceited Sophomores. 'fSurely if we made last year we ought to make this,,' we thought. And so We decided not to study so hard. To counter- balance this mistaken notion we attempted to bluff our teachers. The only stone appropriate for us that year was the blarney stone. But we were awakened from our dream the following year. As Juniors if we were to succeed we realized we would have to study. Determined we set to work on the grindstone. But these three years with their ups and downs, joys and sorrows, suc- cesses and failures, were essential to make us efficient Seniors. In these years we learned to be leaders, fine sportsmen, and loyal students of VVash- ington High. We are not perfect but we have strived to do our best, and to add to the ideals of our school. And now before bidding farewell to W. H. S. we leave no inscription for our tombstone, for we are confident that in years to come the class of '26 will speak for itself. C. R. '26. 14 513 IOR N X XM W f X X gf f X WWW' ' X X kiJ NX K N YWQQ X KK XX X N nf ,RIA 'Nw N 'V 7-X XL EW ff Q NX fx' F X312 f41QfY JdA.g-vxg-l.AiN.. is H, WYE, ... 1fNqfjZif2' if i lx, fiigigfgi CD 1 M71-f Liix fifgff h TIM ffi5fLffx5i , 9f'i'E A419 Wg ' 21- ,,-Li 55.1 ' ff, 'Q ff ' 'Q ' fi ffpk fl f ,- F Ti a ' Q -El Z 7 ,fa 4- 1'-ec X- QL Mi ff' fn f ff 72.-fJ -gl: Q ,, Z, ia-2 fy af Mf 1 217:31 X Q A3271 5- if :1, If X it x,ZCf-6:2723 7' ff 'Cf x LQS -if 'Zz' ' 5 '4 'TX '35,-zif' ' A11317 fgis-is .ff-,ialffv-QQ , 2 3 ff f iQ li Mm Us Q FEQQZQ X hx .Pl SM jjigif - mmwNxxm mmmmxmxmSmmmmNx mN w.mwNxwx -Q '-QQ:::.::Q,Q ........Q.-..N.-.....-......,,....... ...X Q .,. .... QQ .,..... .Q .... -.....Q. .... Q Q. .... 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Q N ' QQ EY :Q :Q :Q :Q :Q :Q EQ :Q :Q :Q SQ HELEN ALBRIGHT-'LBissell Glee 1, Research 3, 4, Dramatic 4 iAlthough this maid is rather mild, And talks in milder tone, She has a will which we might call Distinctly all her own. HOWARD ALDEN- Howdy Gym 2, 3, Annual Board 4 Why wonder at the intellect Of this nonftiring boy7 Why, when a child, he used The Book of Knowledge as a toy. BEULAH APPLEBY-L'Rosy Glee 1, Nature Study 2, Research 4, Com. Beulah's red cheeks and pearly teeth Have made many a girl quite jealous, She does her work, is quiet yet gay, And doesn't flirt, so they tell us. LELAND AX- Rusty Gym 1, 2, 3, Glee 4 A smile besprinkles the world with delight, A frown with the depths of despair, So that is the reason the world is quite bright When he broadcasts his mirth to the air. 4 HELEN BAILEY-k'Bailie Glee 1, Nature Study 3, Research 4, Com. 4 Upon the mystic side of life, She casts a smiling lookg Beneath her eyes the hardest thing Is like an open book, ALMA BALLINGER- Hotsy Gym 2, 4, Reading 4 School is to her Z1 joyful game, Of making teachers mad: just like a playful little child, We never find her sad.' ' ELIZABETH BECKER- Betty Glee I., 2, 4, Library 4 L'Her boyish charm and ready smile Would make a person walk a mile, Through thicket wild and mucky fen, To reach a place where she's just been. LLEWELLYN BINFORD- joshua Gym 1, 2, Poster 3, 4, Resear If love increases knowledge And reduces doubt and fear, We have the wisest in the wo And bravest man right here. ch 3, Band 4 rld .X -Q .Q :Q :Q :Q Q Q Q Q : Q Q Q : I Q : l Q : I . 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ROLAND BROWN- Rol1y Gym 1, 2, Track 2, 4, Poster 4 Our splinter doesn't irritate As other splinters do But tries to be a helping friend To anyone that's blue. VERNA BUCHMAN- Bookie Justus, Qrchestra 4 'LThough icy winter chills thc world And breezes moan and sing, Around her beams a shining light, The warm, fresh light of spring. HELEN CADMAN- Caddie Gym 1, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 3 4 A cheery smile for everyone, The slogan fairly glows, As round about it circulates And from her visage flows. FLORENCE CALHGUN- Flossie Amsterdam, Nature Study 4 Capacity for deepest thought Requires steady work, ln educating mind and soul, And this she does not shirkf' WAYNE CHAMPIOR- Champ Gym 1, 2, 3, 4 Sweet love with sugared arrow Has pierced his bosom's core, Instead of asking love to cease He only cries for more. N N N N N N N N N N X N .N :N :N EN :N FN :N IN fN EN .X 'N :ag EN SN N N . . 1 . . . . 11 E 'I an .ge 'Q ,f,i !5111Z7IffiiW . . . . 5 I l'l E! , si E . . . . I ,. . . . . 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ELEANOR EAYRS-'LSiXty Dramatics 2. 3. 4, Gym 3 Above her head she bears aloft As through the world she fights, A banner with these startling words: 'Gh. give us women's rights' CHARLOTTE EDWARDS-l'Chuck Gym I, 2, 3, Research 4 As pretty as a plant in bloom As dextrous as an elf, The only one who isn't charmed Is this. fair maid herself . WILLIAM EDWARDS- Bill m 2, Football I, 2, 3, Basketball 1. 2, 3, Gy Dramatics 3, Class President I, Student Council 3 When William steers his mighty craft Aground on matrimony's bar, He's going to be for his better half An inspiration, a guiding star, GLADYS EHRET-'IG1ad Gym I, 3, Camera 4, Research 4 Calm modesty with usual care Has placed his flowers in her hair, And on her features fair has laid A veil from honest motives made. RAYMOND ELLIOTTY Ramie Gym 1, 2, Nature Study 4 From our fair school he dwells so far He has to ride a trolley car, But what wonlt eager young men do To go the Hall of Learning through7 THOMAS EVERHARD- Tommy Gym I, 3, Dramatic 3, 4 'iThe shiek of cheer and happiness, The messenger of style, No turbin pads his curly head, I'Ie's wrapped up in a smile. PEARL FETTER- Toots Gym 1, 2, Nature Study 3, Research 4 Explorers comb the bounding main, Where waters leap and curlg When we have that for which they seek, We have a perfect Pearl. EDWIN FRICKER- Eddie D1-matics 1, 2, 1, 4, S, Football 2, 4, s If members of the weaker sex Should vanish from the race This lonely boy would suicide: 'Twould be a sorry case. tx! 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A . . 25 SE No cords of precedence can b1nd Oh, she IS most p1of1c1ent :S E: A - - - :Q N: Th1s lad and make h1m S1 h ln tell1n all about :x N: A ' .g ' - - - :N S5 Wlth earnest purpose stra1ght and true, Some subject hard, concernlng wh1ch, . 1, - He reaChe5 for the Sky, She l121SI1't yet f0U1'1Cl out. NE as x. .Q N: :Q Q: :Q I N S: .. N :S N MARGARET HEISLER- Pe .. 55 5: g cHARLEs HODGSON- chuck Eg N: - - :X SE G rn 1 Dramatlc 2 3 4 Student Counc1l 2 4 , :N Y ' ' 1 ' 1 ' Gym 1, 3, Commerc1al 4 gg As merry as a dervxsh rnald, ,HX t t b k . d And like a plant in bloom, ,lib guilt Oghguinespeahs. aiimm M She whirls around thls darksome s here a .a as 6 1 S OH lg ' ZS S: - - sv And l1ke the man who seeks success :Q Q: Dlspersmg stagnant gloom. , . ,, , :Q Sl He has no t1me to Slgh. ' :X S5 ., :N gg LEO HELLINE- Luke 5 :Q ge LUCILLE HORNE-' Cele Q5 Gym 1, Annual Board 4, Camera 3, Orche S5 C1355 Pres. 3 Gym 1, Nature Study 2, Annual Board 4 ,S -- ' ' Oh never hauntin music S5 If muslc can Wlth crafty art A 5 Q 3- The wild beast subdue, D15 through OUT S bemg daft, Si This young man then could Wm success A5 her Sweet 50 enln beautl' is Within a raging ZOO-U V1brates upon ones heart. N' Ex S :Q V :X N' .1 .. .N LAVERNE HERBST- Herbst IVAN HOSE- Ive QE ' is X- 5 Gym 1, Glee 2, 4, 5, Football 3, 4, 5 Gym 1, Nature Study 2, Debate 3, 4 1 . .. - - .. . . 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I S S I E: S I S S S S I I S S I ,-S :SS- SSI :LIS .RRI N ,j R S SS S It I SS S S E Il I SPIE ii: 5 : If I : S: v SQ' g 5 gi I , S SSI: 5 N. , S, : 1 If-S S SSI S S , S. . 5 5: Q mmmmm msxmmm wmxmw m m , ,, ,,S-- ll Nh, --- -- ----1-v ---S---------n------S-S----S-Sh----S-----S--S.-S.-S-SSSSS--SuBS..-.......SS.S......SSSSS..SSS..S..S.....SS..SS- 'S.,',1::,i S HIE' S .4 ' 7 5' S 51173 :fag S S 'fs X K KN K K l ELIZABETH HOUCK - Babe Glee 1, Sewing 2, Commercial 3, 4, Library She babbles through the livelong day, 'Neath stormy sky and sung And, like the ever talking brook, She never does get done. EVELYN HUFF- Ev Debate 3, Research 3, Commercial 4 Oh, pulchritude has found his home Within her lovely form, Like bees around a budding tree Sweet charms about her swarm. CLARENCE HUMMEL- Red Gym 2, 3, Football 4 'lHe's a King, for a glowing crown he wears And its color is red, you can bet, But itls not the crown that makes him King, For he's a Poet Laureate. KENNETH JACOBS- jake Gym 1, 2, 3, 4 Methodical and trained in truth He thinks before he speaks, A With measured step and steady stride, An honest path he seeks. 5 MARIAN IACOBY- j'akie Gym 1, 2, Nature Study 3, Research 4 Now Marian is a modern girl As natural as can be, Likes to have things equal A rather good trait-see7 aa EVA JAGGERS- Red Gym 1, 2, 3, 4 We often wonder in our minds Wheneler we think of her, If on her family tree is carved The name of Aaron Burr, JAMES IONES- jim Gym 1, 2, 3, Junior Chamber of Commerce Steadily he pursues his course With but a little worry, Will do big things in a quiet way Without needless haste and flurry. VIOLA KELLER- Vi Gym 1, Library 3, 4, Research 3 Now here's a young lady Who is gentle and mild, Tho' surrounded by books She has ever a smile. .-SWA, I S-' :r','r . S r -'-1 SN .1 EI-SS. - SSS R gxxS S SSX S SS: S SS' S I LS ' S ' S ES :S SS ES ES I S S S S S S S S S S I S S S S I S S I . . . I I . . . . . . . . I . S . . . . . . . . ,S I I . 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RAN , N s: :N Q: :Q SE EN x- :N NE 55 S: :N N: :Q S5 fi N: ax x- :N si N S: is 1 - ----------,,,,---------..: ....... . ....................,.... t ............,................. .. ..::.................... - ........5,,..,,.,,.,..,....., ,,,x,,,.,.,,,..,.,,,,k,,k,k. ,.,,,.....-..,,,.,....,,..-.,.--,-,,..,, , : x- : :S is x- .. . - :x MILDRED KESTER- Bob' GLENN KRISHER- Kr1sh is EN is Nature Study 1, Gym 2, 3, Camera 4 Gym 1, Football 2, 3, Nature Study 4 V ,, .1 . . - EN S, An awful tease, a peck of fun, The girls all like him, so do thepboys. , A loyal friend, 3 jolly ehum, Are lessons. or football, or girls his joys7 SE Good in work, good in play, We re sure he s a winner, whicheverqit be -S S: Fil-515 Class in every way, just ask anyone, he is sure to agree. N5 is :S is S: N5 W N, H V ga .1 .X Eg NONIA KING- NOU1H,, MARGARET KRISHER Peg . . . E5 E: Glee 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Student Council 3 Gym 1. 2, 3, 4, Sewing 2, Debate 3, Com. 4 is N3 ix if Only those who know her best Now Margaret has grace and looks Can know her worth, Is full of pep, and clever, She's steady, helpful, tried and true But try and ask her for a date Eg Always fond of mirth. She'll say No! No! Never. N: E is V :N N3 EX sg gs ANNA KIRVEN- Sis MARJORIE KRISHER- Midge S5 55 Gym 2, 3, Commercial 4 Gym 1, 2, 3, 4, Sewing 2, Research 3, N5 .. - - A B 'N S5 We like her smile, her helpful ways, Imual Oard 4 :Q N: , .. 1 EX S3 We re sorry she must leave, From the lure of books she s turned away gs Yet here's success where'er she be, And goes with the boys, so they say, True worth cannot deceive. But a very good student is Marjorie, ,S V She does all thin s with remarkable ease. W SE is gi JACK KLINGE- Jack gg : - - - : S5 FLORENCE KRITES-' Kf1tZ1Cn S5 Cleveland, Gym 2, Glee 3, 4, Band 4, gi Orchestra 4 Gym 2, 3, Commercial 4 This Senior looketh very wise This fair maiden so demure They say he knoweth much, Is ever to the blues a cure, gg And doeth lots of other things, And tho she isn't from town Sings good songs, and such. She doesnt' fail to get around. N: S Ng lx Ng ' . lx x 1 'q ' '- t e 'e': ------r--'---'---'- -------- '-'-- - ''-- -- ' ' : Ni SN is as is as N5 :N V EA 1,5 I' 'Rl ' fb FE Hai QQYQJ1 . 4.55253 '5' 5 N Vuxk xv 1 1.-535:15 :aefsesess if 3 355935351 5:5 E Niilijfit 5 if S 3:32:36 wi : ::5:::::'i: N: ' '5'NI'gg' ----------.0---f----M ---- ----------f---- ----- ---X--0 ----------------- -. --.- t---.-. ....-..-....... .. -.-..-. ... ....- ....... .... .... , .......,.... .. . .......... , . ... ..., , ,,.,... 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N . x ,Ez 5h NX X XR EMILY LIDDELLg'LShorty ,Iunior Chamber of Commerce 2. Glee 3. 4. Student Council 3 A hard worker is Emily, Her studies were always first. A consolation for later years For not one does she shirkf' PAUL LIEBERMANN- Baldy Gym 1, 2, Band 2, 3, 4. Glee 3. 4 He shakes a wicked Ivory set But not the African kind, As fine a young fellow as you ever met With a clever mirthfrnaking mind. ALBERTA LIMBACH-i'Al Gym 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial 4 Lots of friends, has enemies few. Always does what she has to do. That's Alberta-here's to you. How we hate to say adieuf' WILBUR LIPPS- Fat Gym 1, 2, 3, Football 3 A handsome big fellow Whose voice is deep bass. He tackles his studies With gum in his face. WALTER LONGWORTH- Pokie Gym 2, 3. Camera 4 He's small but mighty And liked by all. You are sure to see him In some study hall. ROBERT MANG- Bob Gym I, 2, Glee 4, Annual Board 4 Night after night he sits, And blurs his eyes with books, Then when examinations come I-Ie doesn't need to look. FRANCES McALLISTER- Fritz Gym 1, 2, Camera 3, Commercial 4 'kAlways gayly smiling Ever ready and kind, The kind of a person we look for But very seldom find, JOHN MEEK- Johnnie Gym 1, 3, 4, Stu. Mgr. Basket Ball 5 Iohn is gentle, mild and meek, One would judge him as a sheik, Fond of all the classy clothes, Makes a hit where'er he goes. iq., .,.................................... ..... ...........N...............m...........-.- ...-... .--A---4.-.-M---N------X----s ----- ----4 ------ --f----4 ------ - 4--N--4------------4------VMy .N . Mu mwmw. KWW W ' im .-mwv I w 1 ,.g,fbg:' -' Q -ik: NX ' N N..- :S EN is is IS is SN Q is 2X 'N is as is :N :N is is is as SS is N is as -N ES is s S - i I . as -S is as as . I a : E : I .N is Q s s S Q is is S N s N N s s s I E : i : I E 'Q is is N: N: is' Y I : E. 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N :N N-We :N N: :N N: :N N' :N NE :N Ni SN N: :N N 1 EN N5 ..W...............Q.. x..x. ............Q............... .................. . ............ - .......,,.....,..... 1 Q.,............ ,..,,., ,,.. ,,......,.,..,, Q ....,,.,,,..kx,,,k,., r ,,kx,,,.,,,, , S , , , A EN N: :N N1 EN xl :N N :N N' . .. . :N MARION POLLOCK- 'Pollockm HARRY ROSS- Dummy ' NE , SN Ni Gym 1, 2, 3, Cgmmergjal 4 Dramatics 3, 4, Research 5, Band 4, Glee 4 Nl .. . . -- - - lN Truly a noble fellow IS thls With f1I'1E61'S WCHFY P1115 WOYH, N' If ou doubt ust watch and see. With e ellcls heav and red, EN X N: . . . . ,N N: And in the years that are to come He toiled with the problems of Physics, :N Ni . N - - A - M :N E: Will a famous farmer be. While his schoolmates were sleeping in bed. , . Ni EN N: SN N: :N NS fN N: .. ., -x N5 JOHN QUINNf Rubber CLEMENTINE ROUNTREE-L'Clem N: - . . EN N5 Student Council 1, Z, 3, 4, Gym Z, Stu. Mgr. Gym 1, Llbl-ary 3, Clmic 4 N: - -N N Track 3, Stu. Mgr. Football 4, Class V. Pres. 3 H , , , N5 M - A school girl quiet and attentive Wlxo comes 'in thru' the schoolhouse door To 311 thafs found in books, And- keeps 1715 C1355 m UPFOQY, A mind that's clever and inventive N5 Bur, HCVC11 HSVCI' IS 21 b0fC7 NVe judge, to View her looks. N: John uinn N Nl ' EN N: SN N: SN N: .. . AN R W -H H :N NE ALICE REID- Al' D E RQUSH AMW N: :N N: . . G l :N N5 Nature Study 2, Reading 3, Commercial 4 ym 3 3' Track Z' 3, 4 Nl .. . , . 'KN ' A ' :N Ng Alice is admired by one and all, Buto Sjlgferghgoi falls: Eerpalis' N: And her friends are be ond a count, e . my QS O C 3195: N: . Always lively and Tull of fun :N N3 She has a steady purpose and will, I h d h ,J :N And to great things some day will mount. H a wry an on t 6 run' N' tx N' :N N: :N N: EN N5 , :N MILDRED ROBINSON-' Robby WALTER ROUSH-LlWalt NE . . 5 Ng Gym 1, 2, Clinic 4, Research 4 Gym 2, 3, 4 is N: . . . . . , , .. , , : NE ' The light that l1es in Mildred s eyes 'Now Walter 1S one of our Seniors N5 She knoweth all about it, Whom we think may be called bright, N: She is f1ull of chatter, hurnorous too,H And nothing can injure his humor more N5 An all round irl-who cl doubt it! Than the mark, when it isn't ri ht. :N N: g :N N N N: N N' 5N N- :X Nt :N : ut- ---- - -.----- -. .......: .a...... .. -.... ........ ...... ...... .. .......... . .... . ...... ... ... .............- ................. ... .....-............. .........,. . ........-.................. ... ..-.... - - ....- ..---------v--su-v , I :N :- N NQ Ex N X- :N N2 :N Nl :N N: :N Ns ,,, :N 7 - :N ANN 'W' t iii N, 'iii ' IIL 55:5 Ng kj'-K .AFXJ , 2:5553 Ns as ' H:-N:::-:: 4 N : iiliiiwii 5 ' - :::S:::E:: -. 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CATHERINE SCHOEN- Katrinka Reading 3, 4 A very good student is Catherine, And rather plain spoken at times, But both are really much admired N She'll reach her goal in good time. .- .-f' 'i W ' EW, , px. K Nb - wt. WN-x ' N: I .x- X K EE X sk :S W EN as :S SS N is Ex zs :N -Q ex SS ES SS is as is is SN ES SS as as SS N - - 'E E5 ,, is S, DONALD SCHAFFER- Don FLORENCE SCHRADER- Flo V W. xg , :X S5 Navarreg Orchestra 4 Gym 1, Orchestra 2, 3, Research 3, Dramat Ni L. . .. - SN S5 In everything he does, A very nice person to meet, - h is And that's quite a lot, When you know her your friendship will g Si You can bank it's correct She studies and in future years N E, From the start to the stop. May a governor makeg who l-:nows7 si is N' 2X S.: gi FLOYD SCHLEGEL- Scotty HELEN SCHWARTZ-'LSchwartzie ii :N x, . - - ix gg Gym 2, 3, 4, Glee 4 Gym 1, Reading 2, Research 3, Clinic 4 N: .. . .. . . SN it Dark night a Ford, A studious little' student gg SQ Tempt not a witch, And a chummy little chum, , High speed, a lurch, A pleasing disposition 9 Ford rolls in ditch. Alid HCVCY, UQVC1' Slum- - ix is :S MARIAN SCHNIERLE- Sner1ey BERNICE SEGEL- Bee . . . . EN gg Gym 1, Library 3, 4, Research 3 P1ttSbUfgh5 Glee 2, 3, CIIIUC 4 X5 .. .. . . Ex Here we have good looks Happy and gay 15 Bermce, With ambition galore, Studious without a doubt, We hope she's successful Always has a pleasant word As in the days of yore. For everyone about. QS S, as S2 is N5 uw-wFM.hq-vw -.-0.w,-- 'F-M-u-FWNAQiNu-AN-'FANINN-N'F-5N'F-Anu'hu'0-Nlian--F-u--FF-FWNIEFuEEF-is-FuEE1in-'qu'-------H-Fw. in R ix Nr :X S2 as N :N S2 :S Sl -s Si 55 xi : ,SA 2:5 E 535x643 egg F : 5i!5'EfEir Is :L : .- stile - . .,-.:-g:,-: ff! 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RUTH STORCK- Storky Glee 2, 3, 4 k'Ruth is jolly, She appreciates fun, Is a helpful classmate And a true blue chumf' FRANKLIN STRECKER- Fr:-1nky Gym 2, 3, Nature Study 4 And his time I think is well spent, For he's going to be an auctioneer, No silent fellow is he, I'm sure, if he follows his bent. -L'Burdie WILLARD STROBEL- Bill Gym 1, 2, Dramatic 4, 5 As a happy go lucky Willard gets first prize, A dandy disposition And baby blue eyes. ANNA SUTTON- Ann Gym l, 3, Cooking 2, Clinic 4 Pshaw! Wlxy worry of the future The present is all thou hast, For the future will soon be present, And the present will soon be past. ROBERT SWANEY- Bob Gym 1, 2, 3, Student Council 4 To know his hopes, consult the world MARTHA SWIER- Mart Glee 1, 2, 3, Clinic 4, Research 4 A charming young lady To see and to know, You're sure to remember her Wherever you go. 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Glee ash - - t d d t 4 ,S S: Cl b 3 4 C1 s V Pres I Class Pres 2 e S qule an mo es U H - HKS ' ' ' And always serene, 'LBright and snappy, mild blue eyes With a smile on her face SE Hope that reaches to the skies. Where ere she IS seen. Character firm as solid rock A sure sign of true blue stock. QI - .x X, . .. 1. ,N Q: RCBERT WEINRICH- Bob :Q xt :Q is it 1 .. EN EE NORMAN TQMBGW Nmm Gym 2, Camera 3, 4. Glee 3, Class Treas. 3 if . . . EN gg Gym 1. 2. 3, C0IY1m6fC121l 4, 5 'Burns said that man was made to mourn sl . , - - ' ' :X Si Norman IS quiet and very neat Buf Bob bayb that Its ,glflsa gg Al d h- t k t meet He ought to know, hes made them weep S5 Wayg rea Y IS as S O ' With his smiles and golden curls. gi Has his lessons every day Na , . ww EX sg A nice young fe ow, in every way. S N x. ,, . . . EX AN FOSSEN ,Cl km HELEN WHITE- Whitie' Nl CHARLES V -L WUC 'X M 5X SQ Gym 1, Jr. Chamber of Commerce Z, Debate 4, :S Gym 1, Glee 3, Debate 3. Anmlill BOHYV-l 4 Clinic 4 . . M ,, . . :X Si The beauty of a stately tree I'm dreaming dreams of wonderful things SE The buzzing of a busy bee, When the man of my heart arrives, ,S To h1m is coin and food and drink H When he's bringing home the bacon R 1 ' ' N ' ' 17 I SE Of Natures chain each forms to link. 111 be balm-lg ples, is Nl X Ng UV. ww ,X xg HELEN VITAK- itty H I N gi FLORENCE WHITMORE- Flossien Gym 1 2, 3, 4, Ir. 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MADGF BARR, Y. PRES. There was a town in the county of Stark, Made famous by many a W. H. S. shark, The river Tusc, deep and Wide, Washed its walls on the Western side, A pleasanter spot you never spied: But when begins my ditty, Almost three long years ago, To see the school folk suffer so From Freshmen, was a pity. Freshiesl They marked the desks and broke the chairs, And caused the teachers to get grey hairs, By drowning their speaking With shrieking and squeaking ln fifty different sharps and airs. At last the school-folk in a body, To the Board Hall came flocking, mTis clear cried they our board's I1 noddy, And as for our regulations, shoekingf' At this the Board of Education Quaked with a mighty consternation. For hours they sat in council, , At length the President broke the silence: 'LOh for a plan, plan, plan! ,lust as he said this, What should happenl At the chamber door, but a gentle bangl MARTINA BRFNNER, SEC'Y RAYMOND NVFNDLING, TREAS. Come inf, cried the President, looking bigger, And in did come the straightest figurel His neat school coat from hip to head Was Colored black with stripe of red, And short light hair, yet florid skin, No tuft on cheek or beard on chin, And nobody could enough admire The straight man and his neat attire. He advanced to the council table: And, l'Please your honors, said he Pm able, By means of a secret plan, To relieve your halls of this terrible jam. So the present Junior class Was the last to make up the Freshman mass. When sophomores, we were not so green, As present sophomores truly seem, As Juniors we are further proving our worth, By our studiousness, brains, our brawn and our mirth, And next year we will surprise the world With our 27 banner to all unfurled. So here's to the Seniors, they are a good class And here's to the Sophs, they have taken our sass, And here's to the Juniors, may they forever Be as one,-whom the years cannot sever. sever. D. P. K. ,2f. Apologies to R. 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' Second row-David Bachtel, Alice Crow, Vera Huth, Marcella Horne, Clara Kelleher, Floye Calhoun, Margaret Boldi, Viola Black, Anna Mae Graf, Catherine Graybill, Virginia Acton, Rosetta Cooper, Grace Bursey, Lois Hoffee, Ruby Galla- tin, Edna Flinner, Gladys Dieringer, Charles Hax. I Third row-Donald Krisher, Madge Barr, Freda Kent, Velma Chaney, Martha Jones, Florence Cohen, Elizabeth Coxey Irene Geis, Helen Heffelfinger, Dorothy Barnhouse, Helen Comsha, Minnie Antonille, Marjory Croft, Wilma Bair, Martina Brenner, Beatrice Beck, Esther Heinauer, Mabel Jones, Ann Evans, Gladys Bender. Bottom row-PerLee Matthews, Clarence Bullach, Delmar Bordner, Frederick Eggenschweiler, Samuel Benson, Clyde French, George Arters, Ralph Baker, Joseph Beadle, Leland Everhart, Thornton Hukill, Ralph Eschlirnan, Russell Jordy, Theodore Bernstein, james Copeland, Howard Ertle, Floyd Fasnacht, Michael Barco. Absentees-Charles Agler, Wayiie Baugh, Donald Brenner, Russell Brenner, Kathryn Brogden, Arvine Clay, Carl Dominick, Donald Fisher, Harold Geis, Eleanor Greenawalt, Fred Gumpp, Norman Harris, Rozella Heinauer, George Houck, Andrew Jacobs, Paul Khoenle. S uniors fcontinuedj Top row-Donald Young, Albert Puegner, Lewis Spidell, Andrew ljrofant, Edward Roseman, Courtney Smith, Leo Kelley, Williani Price, Paul Smith, Paul Storrie, James Tipton, Kermit Snyder, Williaiii Radtka, Dwight Shilling, Gordon Myers, Joseph Stellars, Donald Simon, Wiiifield Wheeler, Harry Strobel. Second row-lVlary Ellen Zoff, Audrey Naas, Emma Leininger, Agnes Lally, Helen hlross, Margaret Simonson, joseph- ine Ringley, Pauline Wild, lda Belle Whitiiig, Verlie Ziegler, Marguerite Strohm, Gertrude Wilsoii, Opal Lebo, Harriet Wagoiier, lnez Wiggi1'is, Dorothy Stindl, Gladys Steiner, Mildred Tombow, Helen Thompson. Third row-Detzel Washlick, Harry Lemmon, Helen Lipscomb, Elizabeth McConnaughy, Ruth Whisler, Grace Schma- der, Wilnia Scott, Elizabeth Nydegger, Clara Stahleker, Mabel Stockert, Estella Klein, Lorna Kimmins, Adah Smith, Esther Vernon, Ruth Steitz, Edith Matthews, Margaret VVilliams, Lula Smartt, Edith Orman, Carrie Mae Wiggiiis, Chalmer Smith. Fourth rowfHenry Prentice, Jerome Rohr, Raymond Shilling, Paul Spencer, Nlax Spuhler, Ronald Thomas, George Ressler, Grayce O'Donnell, lrene Roth, Alice May Snyder, Mary Alice Moyer, Mary Belle Lewis, Helen Montague, Raymond Ryan, Thomas Ress, Virgil Mellott, Myers Kalleker, Raymond Wendliiig. Bottom row-HRobert Scott, Merle Singer, Harold Maughiman, David Smith, Paul Singer, William Taylor, Arden McConnell, Harris Hunter, Paul McCollum, Herman Klar, Glenn Lee, Donald Lose, Charles Silk, Clarence Smith, Paul Spidell, Hilary Shaffer, Clarence Munford, Harry Owen. Absentees--Lloyd Lipscomb, Robert Muskoff, Edna Oster, David Provan, Elizabeth Rueckert, Russell Scott, Kenneth R. Smith, Mary Alice Smith, Virgil Smith, Charles Snyder, Harold Thompson, Lester Tru-by, Elton 'Ward T,-,. ..., ..,. , . ..,.,.. . .... , . . . . .. . .. . .... . .. . . . .. . . .... . . ,.,. ..,. .... ..,. .... . ,.,. . . , . . . ,. .. Byafgwai, ,J ia, ,fqfffa f ,r u,.f'.g. 1 f f ,fffj ,f ,r r J'f'LI,,a,'1 I - ,ritip J Trip' ,4'lT'U,C' pg-,gil Q , . , .fm J V i f . f,ff,, ff ,f,f!flW,4'.' ri...L,.113.rizzxiztazzizzzczczpzzi213ti1tz:i11i1114111111riiizziizaizilztiptiiit5111212321211ticiizii1111:taillifiiitiiiti.itiiiiiiciiaifziiggtiiiiizJimi. Sophomores PAUL BRIGGS, PRES. HELEN HESS, SEC'Y. MARGARET BARR, V. PRES. ROBERT DECK, TREAS. The Babes in the VVoods Poor babes in the woods! Poor babes in the woodsl 0, donjt you remember The babes in the woodsf The poor, poor sophs! 'We are stranded in our High School almost exactly as the proverbial babes were in the forest. VVe wander from one sylvan-dell of the huge High School woods not knowing where to turn for aid. As we roam helplessly around, we see--O, my goodness! What is thatP VVe cry, but in terror, for this creature is so large. lt seems to be an enormous man in armor and as we stare, it gradually takes the shape of Julius Caesar and becomes much smaller and less formidable under the soothing influence of the body guard of English and Latin teachers. Just as we have recovered from this fright, we see something that nearly takes our breath away and we really feel quite faint. This time it is a prodigious creature which seems to be composed of angles, triangles, and parallelograms with a large circle on topl VVe simply cannot imagine what it is until some of us spy a little Blue Book tagging along behind and then we know it for that awful Geometry! Soon, out of one of the by-ways of the forest-school, winces a man somewhat smaller than the rest of these terrible creatures. He has black hair, a black Van Dyke beard, and very white, gleaming teeth. He is smiling and nodding pleasantly as he says, Parlez-'vous francaisin VVe at once know this man to represent France and the Erench language. At last, as we are recovering from our various scares, we see a group of some thirty girls tripping through the forest talking and laughing gayly. But, when they see us, their expressions change to pity and they pick us up Call these creatures being Brobdingnagiansil and comfort us and tell us not to be afraid. Now, who do you suppose these girls areF Why, the Big Sisters, of course! They are the guiding stars to the girls, at least, and are the ones who help us to become good juniors. H. N. C. 128. as 1 H GREY C Q f fn X fx. JK, 9 W fx! .dz 'G 'V 1217 ' ffLr f - Z - J., 'NV Z X 'ie .1-A'N i A-,V-f':-X ifs' -2,44 f-'K4' K-M4-1 1 - , -f x :Q - I. X ,IR V4 X ,, :K- -fxi 227'-Qf f M' M -AMN xfg .A Jvx Lf: Q -X, - -if J WM, MMM SSFQXW f-pfzfff ..- 'f WXxx- lx my i MM,Q135 Am' A , in Wyf'f'44 x kxi3mE'wS -L17 ' L M - gk 59,1 43 M X- ., 5 -- 1 ul A X : , qw:-,u-,,1::,:.n --A E ,fx - Mgigyv 'Tx HQ ,,qpf1 A N ' f 'WWf'f'21Eii2Z52:3:g:: 0 ' yi f--. A KM ' -1 N WMxffZ..,UfZf n -.aaa , f fdlmgeixxxiy E! Af 11 W X lpiffy' 7 U X A fl HM yiiiuff.-.1-e -2 'sfiff-M!'3o'mN X HH jgfiififif ' .wr , ' ' N' , ff .,1l,n'f' 1 WK 163,41 Aww K ifHxf'f,p9'j,m5ifff4 W Alfa. Q E,Lf7,,9,7f-Jf ,A .1 W7 NJ Ikbf. Sophomores Top row-Paul Briggs, Maurice Gannon, Albert James, Ralph Bender, Donald Donovan, Clifford Fries, Courtney Smith, Robert Green, .lohn Bast, Carl Gavin, John Albright, Howard Chaney, Henry Andrews. Second row-Gottlieb Dommer, Will,iam Eberhart, Grace Foster, Helen Chidester, Louise Eayrs, Helen Domro, Helen Eschliman, Pauline DeHoff, Elizabeth Casack, Marian Brown, Nlargaret Cook, Mildred Armor, Madeline Anderson, Reba Ashworth, Evelyn Andrae, Anna Belle Carver. Third row-Donald Davenport, Ralph Baskey, Robert Graf, Robert Deck, Edith Cohn, Alberta Clutter, Margaret Barr, Josephine Eyster, Hannah Belle Cecil, Bethiah Bates, Vivian Boerngen, Florence Ellis, Mildred Friend, Ruth Dobson, Edna Cornell, Esther Doubledee, Walter Brahm, Philip Bailey. Bottom row--Robert Dretke, Vernon Bonstell, Ollie Frew, Roland Cowie, Alvin Frye, John Boyd, Kenneth Davis, Thomas Davis, George Beiter, Adrian FOX, Kenneth Carroll, Hubert Eisenbrei, Ralph Bachtel, Donald Detterline, Absentees-Esther Anderson, Thelma Anthony, Minnie Antonille, Stephen Boldi, Sheldon Bunting, Helen Burke, George Crawford, Juanita Crosland, Esser David, Paul Define, James Donahue, Mike Dragomir, Corwin Eckroad, George Elum, Willard Eiscus, Vernon Girt, Anna Mae Graf, Donald Grant, Catherine Graybill, William Grosswiler. 5 i Y s Sophomores Ccontinuedj Top row-Robert Pietzcker, Harold Paterson, Ernest Lenz, Homer Matson, Andrew Merrell, Russell Mauger, Elwood Hammond, Lester Hoyman, Williarn Mathias, Frank Harrison, Paul Malzahn, Gordon jones, Sylvester Laughlin, Paul Herbst, Paul Kurzen, Jack Jones. Second row-Mary Kovvel, Emma Love, Mary Haecker, Dorothy Levers, Dorothy Huff, Lucille Hurst, Raye Hopkins, Kathryn Kester, Virginia Kelly, Mary Blanche Oberlin, Bernice Kuligovske, Cleo Mase, Helen Hess, Jennie Parnacott, Miriam Pattinson, Marian Quigley, Mary Helline, Mary Pumphrey, Vivien Hering. Third row-AMarian Pitzcker, Kathryn M. Kester, Alice Preece, Mary Alice Oberlin, Elizabeth Pratt, Pearl Lonas, Doro- thy Mauger, Vida Miller, Clover Peters, Doris Mercer, Geneva Moyer, Elnore Moser, Pauline Henderson, Ruth Jenner, Edna Krisher, Esther Minke, Esther Migge, Verda Lawrence, Mary E. Leifer. Bottom row-Charles McLain, Richard Miller, Joseph Hartsock, Robert Moorhead, Robert Henderson, George Miller, Mary Kerrigan, Warren Pattinson, Horner Lipps, Kathryn Harig, Warreix Ott, Jean Heysel, Allen McGinnis, Herbert McCoy, VVilliam Houghton, Robert Paul. Absentees--Esther Heinauer, Elmer Hindley, Arden Holderbaum, Emerald Howald, Vera Huth, Bessie James, Dorothy Johnson, lVIabel Jones, Gordon Jones, Leo Kelley, Laura Koppes, Thomas McConnaughy, Sophomores Ccontinuedj Top row-Donald Simmons, Robert Shanklin, Howard Schnierle, Kent Shanabrook, Courtney Smith, William Waltz, Maurice Stilwill, Billy Stover, Charles Smith, Wilbur Urban, Lawson Smartt, john Rountree, Clarence Trotter, Williain Harold, Harry Wiskofske, Robert Smith. Second' row'--Marjorie Yocum, Hilda Seifert, Blanche Wartsler, Ruth Shawbell, Evelyn Simpson, Lucy Ziegler, Vale- ria Williams, Mildred Ramsey, Ruth Tripcony, Ethel Sylvis, Alice Walker, Bertha Belle Spaulding, Myrtle Weidiier, Jeannette Wheeler, Lila Washlick, Alvia Urban. Third row-Evelyn Zupp, Helen Rhine, Marian Shoemaker, Catherine Ressler, Dorothy Slinger, Hazel Sidaway, Ida Riggle, Mary Alice Shilling, Marie Siber, Jean Taylor, Leada Richardson, Fern Walter, Lucy Wilsoii, Edna Sauer, Helen Sturgis. Bottom row-Earl Straughn, Leo Rohr, Paul Spuhler, Paul Strobel, Karl Villard, Robert Snyder, Warren Uhr-ich, James Roy Ziegelhofer, Frank Smith, Laverne Staver, Cortlandt Rowley. ' Absentees-Florence Remley, Kent Rodenberger, Edward Roseman, Myron Rossett, Ralph Schindler, Marjorie Sea- man, Lucille Sorg, Gladys Steiner, Ralph Stilgenbauer, Helen Thompson, Mildred Tombow, Hardella Wagoner, lda Belle Whiting, Ines Wiggins, Pauline Wild, Howard Williams, Kyle Woods. l -,-7-f-,-7-f-rg-7-f-,-7-'fr1-7-ff,-T.-f-rf-,-1-7-f-,-1-.--,-,-v-,-1-1-f-,-7-f-,-- yn-7-rn-7-1--,-1-r-f-1-r-f-1-7-fq-g-r1-g-rv7-r-rrp 1-7-r1-7-71-1-7-i-1-7-rw-73r1'7j'rQ11:3-jj' 1731171-rij'1j1'Y', Vilyklt1 J't'17'ci1t'Ei'tH'fziciiftirt11t1jf1U'jff'f'11 'f1'fi'11Jc13.i1p'r.i1'U' figif.y3gft':.j't'g.'g1':7't3'ig.pi '1 ay ' ' 515:41 11. 7 AAQJSVMIM-V4-fi-4-fi-WWW-W'-415,444-W-life-i-f-WW ,Mgf4,gia,r- y-i ,..,LJ.,.tzjciztlttxzittiitiiijziciziii:tid:tiicttiizticiciii:tiiciiii1tii1rii:tii1i1ic11t,.initialLiitfiizt..iitzziztitiitliiiitigiititiititiiiitzciztziiit13:21 God's First Temples fWinner of Davey Scholarship Essay Contest of Stark Countyj One of the greatest social, industrial and economic factors of a nation is its forests, for their influence is vital in rovidin us with both food and water with clothes, shelter, s - P . I J ' and recreation, and with means of transportation and education, since they save the soil, protect the birds, conserve the water supply, and provide for hunting, fishing, and camping. lVIoreover the leaves give off moisture which regulates the humidity of the atmosphere, and prevents drouths and sudden and extreme changes in temperature. Shall we then destroy the trees a reatlv dissi uated natural resource affectin every home in the nation, and have 1 . 1 t . P Q g , industrial chaosf ln order to maintain her national superiority, the United States must reforest her idle and waste land, now nearly two hundred million acres. Our industrial center, located in the Eastern States, annually spends millions of dollars to transport lumber from the west. To meet this demand for lumber, to preserve our navigable rivers, to provide means of recre- ation and education, and to promote human happiness, all available land, especially in the east, must be reforested, and our native woodlands must be protected, so that they will yield a continuous crop, with natural reseeding. The greatest forest menace, fire, often caused by human dereliction, destroys what has taken years to develop. Fire in the forest also kills or seriously injures wild animals, kills birds, the useful guardians of trees and crops, destroys winter feed for animals, and makes an end of gushing springs, clear water fish food, and good fishing. Trees should be grown, cared for, and protected the same as any other crop for they are just as important. Raw wood is now used in more than fifteen hundred different forms, and chemical research is constantly finding new uses for it. Creative Chemistry shows us that the age of wood is not behind us, but that it lies ahead of us. The government, by educating the public in forestry, by providing young seedlings at small cost, by having a low tax rate on growing timber, and by providing ample fire protection, should encourage farmers to plant private forests, to help in developing poor agricultural land. Dr. Joseph T. Rothrock, said f'The utter removal of forests marks the beginning of desolation and the disappearance of man,s powers over naturef' This statement has been verified by the results of deforestation in Spain and China. Shall we then maintain our national supremacy, or rank with Spain and China, shall we have singing birds or solitude, green-clad hills or stony mounds, gurgling brooks or arid wastes, teeming wilds or barren plains, a fruitful nation or a destitute peoplef Shall we in short destroy the forests, God's First Templesfw . 1EI'7Z5If Heater 46 RGA IZATIO S fxf Q M f 1 fm Q J ZW W M W I ff N W fsi' ,jg X X .wax ,ff X ,I --5, Qs , xui',. 14,7 X f 5 if 1 KE N 1- LM 4' 'Qi' ik '-W F100 1 sl 11 5 f I '4 IfJP1 :'53.',i. '17 Z A is , 57,0311 WN 1 uf' .A5F'E3fepfQ,, ,, GWW N ffhffllfifiv 443' ' WW M K W f 'wmv M 'ff ff' 'fgwfw W 1 fI642,yrfk,f ,xgw flnl l gnlhfrlxlil IZWMYTT 562, 'X ,,, ...... ,, LLM' ,ww , e MMA f'r-1' ' Wayigg' Q 2 nlnflifrx. 17654 nm f,.,f., ,, ,l llii fu 'K -- .... ....w ! 4, Q '..,. . Q ,IV Z- Qwurnlll ' 2 '91 SN if 2:1 gf:1T 3j3 ZWM-Mfg Afifkii-M W if-5-P7-fa-1-Q1-l :MQW , 'g 1-WH J. .. LJ...LJ. L killlilzliillfillil1-1211111111.ZTZLITZZILilllillzllljll 11331L1.llJil1fll.1fL.il.J.il1.i .if1ll1.ili.LlJ.1.lll.ilJ.l 1Li.iLLlJ.1.L.4'li.LJ'll Studcnt Council Top rowfCharles Hax, Paul Smith, John Quinn, Robert Swaney, John Tannehill, Vice Presidentg Paul Brown, Robert Deck, Donald Davenport. Second row-Robert Baldauf, SecyfTreas.g Raye Hopkins, Gertrude Wilson, Madge Barr, Martina Brenner, Elizabeth Nydegger, Elwood Kammer, Paul Briggs. Bottom row-Walter E. Wright, Faculty Advisorg Katherine Dornacher, Lois Snyder, Helen Cadman, Presidentg Harriet Davis, Faculty Advisorg Margaret Barr, Mary Helline, Mary Blanche Oberlin. Absentees-Margaret Heisler, Paul Define. Each day in our school we find incidents which make our school life more happy and interesting. Most of the time the students enjoy these little entertainf ments or occasions and do not know that their source is the Student Council. This organization consists of twentyffour members of the various classes and two faculty members. The Student Council does its work by committees which are chosen by the president of the council. The chapel committee takes care of our special chapels and Wednesday chapels. The committee for the Christmas Seal Campaign was the group of people who supervised that large undertaking and helped make it a success. y The student body this year asked the council to appoint a committee which was to decide our school seal. The Poster Committee is the committee that serves as an executive head for the poster work of our school. The council also has a flower and shrubbery committee which sends flowers to the sick and provides shrubbery to beautify our lawn. The Patron's Reception is really one of the hardest jobs of the Student Council. This organization planned and undertook the task of making our reception this year one of the best the school has ever had. As the year passes, many new duties and problems arise for the council, but its members are always ready and willing to serve. E. W. K. '27. 48 J, 4.4, 4, Jrta- 5-4-4- 4 4 ,aa .awww amlwzwww 22 4. fi , ,, l 1.i.i...La.,.11,c..1IL3'11.i'.I.31LL.iZDC11L1:1i.IL1L.LL:.LZ1.LL:.L.t,.i.La.:.LJ.:.LJ.:.LJ.:.L.f.,.L.t..i.L,1...i.v...L.-.,. ......iJ.,...ti..a.,...L,.,.. ,....,.., .. .. .... . --F --.- .---V-f ---- f- --f- 1-f-fs-7-fw-1-'-rv'-fi-1-f1'1'f' 1'Y '! 7' ' 'fi' WWF'YTitll! Iii'3p121n::p3ci:t 3cr'3gz:t:ci:izgr1 3ctt3p1l' 21135111335231.paysJ,5-tis-i:HFisgil--l-il-'-if--ff'-Q -Q 11 Fig - 1, r T , ' His.: . -:-4-'H-'fy '- '7-Hf.-y1'rJf'f fri-Vyfl 'fyif 1. V - - '-L v .- 1-5 -P - .fri-Q 'J 1-MH' 45 4-V f-lt 1'rjK'0'A'If ifftii fill - ' . 4. ' J . Z42:i1ifiifi49.W2l ftafigaig of-' -4 1.4 W .5 L ' 1'-g'fTjL,,'7'l,--i'.,'l,i1-,,,,1'i., iag-'-fiii-L:-.HJJ.1.:,J,.11'4.1.L.tJ.1Ig,J,i.g,fC:.tJ,.1lQ.JI1.g.QCiLrlila-fEJ,-gel-:fa-Q11-1-Q-L-1-5-L 1-E-fri-5 1'iA,iJi1Lf1'iij Commercial Club I I Top row-Ruth Brady, Evelyn Huff, Helen Smith, Helen Vital-z, Helen Bailey, Frances McAllister. Sec'yfTreas.g Anna Kirven, Florence Krites, Alice Reid, Vice Pres.: Beulah Appleby, Burdell Stahl. Bottom row-Charles Hodgson, Marion Pollock. Pres.. Alice Myers. Alberta Limbach, Lillian Crtwein, Marguerite Priest, Faculty Advisor: Helen M. Seifert. Faculty Advisorg Margaret Krisher, Letha Gallatin, Norman Tombow, Donald Brenner. The Commercial Club is an organized group consisting of Seniors, Its purf pose is to acquaint the Commercial student with the problems, requirements, and conditions of the commercial world. This Club meets every other week. Its programs are planned Wholly by the students and each one takes an active part some time during the year. The programs are arranged to help the student gain speed and accuracy in typewriting and short' hand. The office appliances of the modern office are explained and sometimes used. Insights into business practices, relations, and transactions are given by very interesting talks from leading business men of Massillon. Since the time in class is too short to allow attention to be given to these points, the Commercial Club feels that this is a successful way of becoming more proficient as a stenographer or bookkeeper. Through the Commercial Club, pleasant contacts are made between the mem' bers and the supervisors. This undoubtedly makes the yeai of club work a very profitable and pleasant one. F. Mc. '26. 49 U1lrrrfiiwit11z:ti1333:22irzczcrzciitapzcpgzczirzciirqizciazitrzcai1gczirzczizlgclzgzcii5352111Eiiliiiiliqiiiilpiii3321Eiiii112211L3521131112lliliiliitlpiiilpiillp173'1Z2 2F3 'Z1' TWfi7'f7'7WJf1'i7 rv!-HyrfvwvW-Vw-rff-Vi-frywy 7'77'l'17'5'J Vl'7J'i'77' '7 M1-f-4,'ff-- 54-ff 1-rg 913 , 5g33fgrh0ifwffHi!f fr diffzriiiiyitriilih:y:iiw'2fi:f'Kii:i:1j:f A f.,.4.,f:f - ci15 ..z'.M'fi zfljf-3-if JW .lfvii-1-i'71559641-WW-ffail-P4-H55-74-742I-7f777i-7-'fl-H4 fWJ-L Mfwfe f ,-PJ-7251-P5-ZVJJ' AWXC-f ' f ' f' K2-ff ,sf .f f I I , 7.3 a.t.ar.,Z..aM..i.t,.rf.Z1aW2.WaAmw2ffMMAA.-M 4 . AW!! .. .ff f. . lbfqflfiiiitiiiifiidctbiiiiciztiziziiiiiiiciiitliiciiiziiiziidziiiiiiitrii11121:titiijdiliictiriiiiiici.ilu.ziicrJ:iiritiiiiriiziihciirztiiiiztt111125 ramatic Club Top rowf-Emily Cleaver, Lois Snyder, Helen Cadman, Kathryn Kester, Margaret Boldi, Eleanor Eayrs, Sec'yfTreas.g Elizabeth Glover, Florence Schrader, Elizabeth McConnaughy, Raye Hopkins, Helen Albright. I Second row-Willard Strobel, Iohn Winters, Vincent Define, Pres.q Clarence Bullach, Charles Agler, Edwin Fricker, Harry Ross, John Notman, John Bast, Charles Hax. Bottom row-Gottlieb Dommer, Paul Brown, Charles McLain, Magdalene Kramer, Faculty Advisorg Robert Ackeret, Lester Truby, Paul Kramer, Press Agentg George Crawford. Absentees-Margaret Heisler, Bessie James, George Houck, Paul Khoenle. Have you ever seen a girl of sixteen transformed, within five minutes, into a perfectly beautiful old lady, with white hair, or a youth of the same age, although not admitting it, remodeled into a stout, tinfeared gent of sixtyffive with uncertain teeth7 Have you ever seen a modern stage converted into an old fashiond garden or a piratefship7 These are just a few of the marvels performd by the Struts and Frets. All the plays which the Dramatic Club put on this year seemed to be a great success. Not many of the students of W. H. S. or the citizens patronizing the Dramatic Club plays will ever forget Aunt Abbyas keen interest in the organizations for dumb animals and the unintelligent, or the happy smile on Eva's face when she was giving Adam a bite of her apple. The fundamental purpose of the Dramatic Club is to give poise, culture and selffassurance to the students, so that they may be better prepared to mix with all types of people in the world. While certain students from the High School are def riving this good from the Dramatic Club, the High School as a body is not only being entertained by the plays but also has a chance to come in contact with good drama. H. A. 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W7f7JQ:.pfg.Q1.fJ.ff2 ,fi Jn!-'ks-11,4 Afliw 4154 Eff-Lfyffaa-1-f1-4-fi-'WW'-L 1-'-fi-'A1fi a,' ' 4:-0 ff 'ff - 'f ' f-'fffff 't r13't1'r'f1'fi'ff'v1f1'f3tUi'f:.iftUj ...,....J.. .... ....:....J., .... .:..,.J.J...f...,..,..J..f.....f,...J....J.1 ..., .f..,i.1,...,u .... J., .... 1 .... 1.1...f.. .... .. .. ..,. 1.,.. ,,..... .... .. . .. .... Debate Club Top row-Harry Krisher, Mervyn Grosjean, Ivan Hose. Second row-Donald Krisher, Robert Baldauf, Mildred Moyer Edna Oster, Secy.g Madeline Anderson, Ieannette Wheeler. Virginia Kelly, Clara Kelleher, Lester Hoyman, Nick Ihona, Treas.g Henry Prentice, Vice President. Bottom row-Marian Quigley, Presidentg Melvin Easterday, Elva Mann. Faculty Advisorg Valeria Vv'illiams, Jerome Rohr, Helen White. Absentee-Thelma Hines. The purpose of Washington High's Debate Club is to teach students to ana' lyze a given proposition, to arrange their thoughts in logical order, to conduct themf selves properly on the platform, to think on their feet, and to express their thoughts in appropriate English. The particular purpose of the Club for this year has been to establish debating relations with other schools. Although the decisions of the judges in the debates in which we have engaged have not been in our favor, except in the Washington High vs. New Philadelphia debate, we do not believe we have been wholly the losers. We have not only learned how to compile much material, but we have become experienced in the art of public speaking. We, the Debate Club of 1925f26 look forward to the future success and progress of this organization. Debate Schedule for 192926 Cuyahoga Falls vs. W. H. S. ...,..,... ........,.,...... D ec. 11 New Philadelphia vs. W. H. S. ....,.. .........,................... F eb. 4 Wooster vs. W. H. S. .......................... ...... F eb. 25 and 27 Ashland vs. W. H. S. ....... ................ M arch 12 51 gzgvrzfr' T iztzczczqzcizrf zizqzcrrzczzuzczzczcz15:52:53 rr'111331111321133111111211111:1111:cz13352iz1:czzrrzzzniitainizzrzczzz' 212521111 .1:p3c11V'z1zqtrggtQ1t1 q .ILWWJJI I -,fp ,L v 1 -J-Lg., f ga '.f..'p'if' - 'J ' v .L 'J '.p...L 14.1 J ' - .t .4 .i ,'..' pd' 4 'J,i.'f.t ..v lb, .il ur.. ... We-ff-all-Wav-if-VM4-sam W-MZHCVMWM-52-H-4-ie-HCV!!-W' -W-745,44-M74-2-ef-WW-K . g 1i:rjgZip Qt1:t:53' zziitjztziiikgaf :WWW 4.: ri...5. J-f.gL.ia:.A.J.j. .t J...L,...nicizric.iiiicizziiciidciizttziizLiiitiiziiizi1112121iid:11151:iztiiztztiztiiztitiititi:trim11:ali:initti111111111111..iiiliitlicizzrilicizt ature Study Club Top row-lvluriel Cook, Florence Calhoun, Mary Alice Shilling, Esther Vernon, Elizabeth Rueckert, Carrie May Wiggins, Esther Heinauer, Catherine Graybill, Anna Evans, Gladys Bender, Gladys Dieringer, Adah Smith, Helen Heffelfinger. Second row!Fi-anklin Strecker, Russell Brenner, Chalmer Smith, Raymond Elliott, Glenn Krisher, Vice Pres.: Paul Spidell, Ralph Creter, Andrew Profant. Bottom roxv-Myron Rossett. Carl Woods, Robert Harrold, Sec'yg George McLaughlin, Faculty Advisorg Kenneth DeWalt, lvlaurice Basler, Paul McCollum, Pres., Edward Haas, Arvine Clay. From the dawn of literature to the present time, nature has been a favorite theme of poets. Poets everywhere have found truth and beauty in the sky, the hills, the birds, and the flowers. Wordsworth, the great nature poet, writes so beautifully of the common flower, the daffodil, that we through reading his poem, see with him, a vision of a field of dancing daffodils, And Joyce Kilmer, one of our modern poets, has given us a glorified idea of our common trees. Birds, also, have had their share in poetry, since Shelly has made immortal the skylark, and Bryant, the waterfowl. Now, we as members of the Nature Study Club, do not profess to have minds to write poetry, nor the hearts of poets. We, nevertheless, fully appreciate the privilege we have of learning more about trees, birds, and flowers. Gur aim this year has been primarily the study of birds. During the fall we studied the causes of bird migration, including in this some of the migratory species and where they spend the winter. Later during the winter a study was made of some of our winter residents, their habits, methods of feeding, and the necessity of caring for them. At the opening of spring and the returning of our birds, attention was given to identification and nesting habits. Through pleasant evenings of study and discussion, we feel that we have accomplished this aim. E. M. V. '27. 52 fT1 'f1'f'fa-'-f-frr'f 1 -rw-'w--rv 1-Q-f-fu-f-fi-'Tw-r -q-f-.--fe rf- vy- -r1-f-rv-f-fr:-fn-r-frrfrrf-frf-fr'--'1-1-11-1-r'fw-'-'rv'frr'-f1'1-f1'1 '-'1'f'fr-f YT '1 'f1 i- .4-:LH 7i'i qEi11'f1'1 f7i1-TL 'T 'Hiiff il'l-Hai 'pf'.f'fUJii 'lC1 T.1l3ZJ'7 TY'ffl''f'Jf-if-Ti!!!7 3'l1'i'i'J,'CT7 J'1'J f'f'CTl 'f1 fCQ' l 'Ziff fllfrrff rf ffl If If 5 awww were f wwf , M fwwwrfffi ,C 7. ,T 1.I' If .5,. . Ilarhg-Wifi, wifi! ..fZ.H.g. .Max , 5- -I Jriggki-7Pf,f5,r,j-A fl' If 41.1-wr QI 5 - , ff 'f l33i3i7 Zifffziw 2fl3W333F31f3374f'f3ff7 7l37-V7l3PFfWjW7W3V'' cr..rrail,,tract1Lridztiiuliiztiizaztraitriiciiziiizi..13111:tiiiiiztliiiiizliiziitiz11ticiiaiiziiicz:titLiciltiiztiticiztiirziici21151121 .i:Lit1:z:.r3.,.i:U.: Camera Club -QC iiii l t Top row-Harris Hunter, Robert Scott, Walter Longworth, Harold Maughiman, Melville Pflug, Leroy Goodman, Robert Weinrich, Florence Whitmore. Katherine Walmer, Gladys Ehret, Wilma Bair. Bottom row-George Ressler, Delmar Bordner, Ralph Figert, Faculty Advisor, Mildred Kester. Presidentg Mary Alice Moyer, Sec'yfTreas.: Harry Lemmon, Donald Fisher, Lloyd Lips' comb, Vice Pres. Absentee-Robert Muskoff. Seeing the usefulness of the camera in everyfday life, nearly all the high schools have adopted a study of its principles. And this, the second year of Washf ington Hi's Camera Club, has accomplished a very extensive course, owing to the purchasing of an experimental equipment at the beginning of the term. Developing has been one of the special features of this year's work. Besides experimental work, the physics and chemistry of the camera have been studied in detail, which now enaf bles the student to obtain the best pictures at any time, at any place, and under any conditions. In addition to extensive study, our club has always lent a willing hand to the schools activities, such as the Seal Campaign at Christmas time. Then too, we with our Faculty Advisor, firmly believed that Hall Work and no play makes Johnny a dull boy, so often we enjoyed ourselves at parties and on outfdoor trips. Therefore, we club members believe that our club is an asset to the school, because it furnishes knowledge, helps in the school's activities, and is a source of pleasure. . R. W. '26 53 t:Q1:y2ir3pr11t3pii11:53iizgiirzgrigrgci353211rzggirzgzgjzpriiizgiizgiifzgiigrgzpzazpiiizgiiLzpgiinfrigrgitzpiiginiiii11335311zpgizllgiLzggigqiiillpiillgljilfQT! rgtyiuz:WWWzwiiizayfiwtawtmmfzyazuiiiziinimyiifwWitwfiaiiviwWimtiit :- ' -E-Q-rf-MJ' - '-H-4-5-P14 A! i-1 wi- f' '-fl-HA!-1-1-H-fi-4I4-feli-Vp ffi-:jf-f 1-HC ' -:-L4-P -43 44. . 1. .fam 2 amwmmwhazmff .mm fa! wwf. 4 . g ',i.Z,Lt.iJ,:.g.f 1.z.- .- ia., J.g.- 5.-.aaa 4.1.1 J JJ J.1.u,:.f.' i.!.r,.:.- i.i.fJ,..i J i.tJ.,.!.- ..!.H.L.tJ...:J.J,1.' ,.i.g,...- Lap ..:.tJ...tJ 4.1.1 .. 1 ...aa J.,.rJ.,,LJ.,.i.LLi.rJ.L1.rLLiiLiLL!.L.L1.LLLLLLLLL:.rLLili.ri,.iLLLLLLLL:.L.MaiLi.tJ.1.rLi.rJ.,.L.f.1.i.LJ.:.rLi.rJ.,.tiki.til.rJ.i.r.tL:.LLi.rLi,.Li.!.i.J eading A Club 1 . . f- f i ic ff ,- -, , ,. M .. W... . Top row-Florence Cohen, Ruth Steitz, Agnes Lally, Martha jones, lrene Roth, Grace O'Donnell, Treas.: Margaret Williams, Ruby Gallatin, Bernice Kuligovske, Velma Chaney. Bottom rowfAlma Ballinger, Emerald Howald, Helen Comsha, Mary Alice Smith, Emily Cleaver, Marjorie Hunsinger, Faculty Advisorg Catherine Schoen, Pres.: Mildred Tombow. Grace Foster. i ' Absentees-Alice Snyder, Seciyg Alvin Urban, Edythe Schloo. To clap your felt, and, simply by wishing that you were Anywhere, straightf way to be There! Next, to clap on your felt, and simply by wishing that you were Anywhen, straightway to be Then! Thos. Caryle. And so it is with the Magic Hatters, for thus we have acquired our name. Ah! We put on one hat and wish ourselves back in the past, and behold, wc go back with Cervantes and his Don Quixote, back into Spain during the Middle Ages. But lo! We are no longer in Spain. We wish again and Grueher takes us to Ancient Greece and Rome. Now we are with Hugo and his Les Miserables, in the France of long ago. The present every proves interesting. Even the future does not elude our magic touch, for with H. G. Wells and other authors we go into the Land of Tomorrow. Again we put in our hats, but this time we wish ourselves anywhere. Hence! We are in the wilds of Africa, now in far away Labrador, but better still in the jungles of Brazil. Thus adventure, romance, love the supernatural, mysterious, and historical element, in fact, the best Literature is brought before us by the Reading Club. Cnly those who have participated in the activities of this club can fully realize the pleasure and value it offers to the student. During the past year we of the Reading Club have all endeavored to become better acquainted with, and more interested in the world's best Literature. 1 I. R. 27. 54 L397,. '1'f'f11U3211512113321igztzctziiitzpziizf1115361111:Cnpr213I1131113Imugztzitliiitziiitrlitzfii2115zigzpiitzgiii11313QC2113222132311321ZZLDEQZZGEQCEHQEZQZTZUQH '7 ' t'5W ' 'vw-V ' '11-2-Vw '-H-f vw' y 'y '7-My-H-1-V 1-fwyfv 1-f'v'tt' VJ'tfV:VWVW1Vm11'1fZd3f' 511' 1-:JH-. . f 'f -2-f-Wai-1-ff Wifw4rr74 f44-f f'H'1'f:1'fj'f4'A -4-fjiwfii ffiiiifff ' 1 ici ff U L..Lis.iaiciliiziziiiziiiciiiiiiziiizkiiliixiiiiiiiil:Eiciiiiizticiiiizii1:1121Liirij:..iiiiiaiiiiliciiriziiiiiiiinciiLiuiiiaiiiitici11112111211icizrzciittizzzzi ibrary Club Top row-Ernestine Cramer, Elizabeth Becker, Kathryn Brogden, Opal Lebo, Dorothy Barnhouse, Helen Mross, Margaret Simonson, Mary Alice Moyer, Marian Schnierle. Bottom row-Maurice Gannon, lvlargaret Williams, Margaret Shilling, Ella Swartout, Faculty Advisor, Azalia Hall, Elizabeth Houck, Thomas Davis. Absentees-Viola Keller, Gordon Jones, Erank Harrison, Velma Chanev. Above you will find a motley crowd consisting of both girls and boys who have started on a job quite new and interesting. Library work is not a fad, instead it means nothing less than real hard work. We must spend two hours a week at the library, doing such things as filing, indexing, and mending books. We take them to the hospital where they receive a variety of treatment, such as giving them new backs, new covers, and patching them in general. Next comes the work at the desk. If the old world seems in a hurry, we can not afford to become nervous. We must not ask the librarian endless questions. We are trained to use our own initiative. XVe must satisfy the citizen asking for books. So, here we are, ever at your service. A. H. '26 55' - f-ffl-ff-,T--fl-.--1 ---- v-ff-f-.---f-r-r11-r11T1-f-f1 -r1-f-rw-QC-r1'r3'r1'7'f1'1'71'1'iff1'111-111'11'fI:11':3'-11-11'f71j2,:1'1''jp Vin - liltfl-3Flil l3T7ff321l3f 1-P 14 1-54 aj H-HfjfPH-lg1-1- r:-Pfqv ,5-v-f 5yjf:-'y1-'-4-5-gm:-f,,:-f 1-'-fvfg , 17 ' i 'v r 51.1-I: v r ,A ! Jr. lr. . , 6' 4,94 , BJ ,E .ai .514 jfff' ,iff fa wwf if f f M9429 42' wwf A W ' f ' 1' '1' 1 I f' 1' 4 .14 1 4 J.. 4.. 1- J.-1-y -x-f -ff i if-s f-i- .-4-ff. ' . . . .- . ., .r 1. .1-.-1 .f ..ff:' fi -.f i. f. iffrr' -'-. L - . -J 1 -. 4-.,,L,, ,g,:,,.,f,-1. .- ,JJ ...f .4 .L ..' pp..-.1.i. ...,. .. ,.,. A..-, .., A.. J...,1...,J 1.4-7.,.: 1..., ..,J 4..J,1.,.,4. ,110 ...LJ...L.i...l.L.L'l1Ll.i. .J..b.Lz.4.L1.tJ.1.Z.L1.LJ.LLlJ.. '.LL.L.,,1.iJ.,.L . .u.,1.1,L211,LJ.:.1J .L.i.-L.LJ' .i.:.,.iJ.'lIL.i,.A.rJ.,.iJ. .,J....J.L..L.i.,.L.f.L..t..,.f.,...1....,.J. Research Club Top row-Ruth Wliisler, lrene Geis, Ruth Steitz, Florence Cohen, Miriam Dominick, Dorothy Smith, Martha Swier, Mildred Robinson, Ethel Smith, Mary Ellen Zoff, Pauline Wild, Marcella Horne, Gladys Bender, Helen Bailey, Anna Evans. Second row1Annabell Pratt, Gertrude Wilson, Lois Hoffee, Charlotte Edwards, Clara Stahleker, Helen Comsha, Thelma Hines, Marjory Croft, Gladys Ehret, Martina Brenner, Viola Black, Beulah Appleby, Eleanor Greenawalt. Bottom rowfMartha jones, Adah Smith, Lorna Kimmins, Katherine Walmer, Helen Albright. Lavina Marr, Faculty Advisor: Arvilla Young, Marian Jacoby, Pearl Fetter, Helen Montague, Wilma Scott, Virginia Acton, Grace Bursey. Educational products are for the purpose of giving somebody knowledge of something he wants to know. The something may be difference or relation. The person may be a scientific worker, a superintendent, a teacher, a parent, or pupil. The knowledge may be exact or general according to the amount of difference or relation. Superintendent and principals are measuring school products and judging the work by what the teachers accomplish. Their supervision is including more and more work of this kind. The call is for workers who are willing to avail themselves of the opportunity and to collect necessary data. The measurement work of the future will be so refined that it will be possible to measure the ability to attack new situations, clearness of insight, and inferences in different fields of knowledge. Bureaus of Educational Research in cities have become centers for the collecting data. This is done generaly by devising, scoring, tabuating, and interpreting standardized tests. The greatest difficulty that the department encounters is the problem of gradf ing papers. It is more important to score the papers than to give the tests. The members of the Research Club have rendered splendid service in grading papers. Children who are conspicuously low in any subject, need to have work planned specially for them. Other members have given invaluable service in carrying out planned work for the improvement of instruction. L. M. 56 44 4- J.-Iavflefa-Tf' , 1 'frctrmarizr'r11rrgr1:3111z'rrztrzzrzrr'121:2115zczzrzczzzrrazpzciztzczzzzgizrf11'111251313351111211:rzczzgzpzztngiirf'.2 ',.1:,zgrr'1tr',r .' :pq r f . , nl' ' -V yi-5-1: 'W '-H-f wry y 'y' -:,'1, -wr,-V1-W, 7 ,-77 41-, Jw' fJ,'Jf1-fy-yy yy,-7','1f'-6 4 A 1-rw-. ,ff -2- - ,K1-.-5 'W'-H ,gal 4 f M-f 4-f -1-f 1-rf! if - -ffwi-644-1-ff-f f IW- -41-F-f ff. -r tritenr.A111.111altaiiiiitiiitittxttxizziiigziciizicripzizzLticiiii:ziizziiitiiiiislit,.iitztiitl,.z:ti:i:ti1i1t1iit1ic1L:i:i3...i:t3i..titicgtiilitzzizricizizi Clinic Top row-Anna Sutton, Josephine Ringley, Helen White, Dorothy Smith, Bernice Segel. Lucille Sorg. Thelma Anthony, Inez Wiggins, Dorothy Stindl, Harriet Wagoner. Gladys Steiner, Ida Belle Whiting, Verlie Ziegler. Bottom rowfMildred Robinson Martha Swier, Marian Pietzcker, Clementine Rountree, Helen Schwartz, Helen Hess, Mabel Joncs. Mary Metz, Faculty Advisor: Lula Smartt, Gladys Rowe, Freda Kent, Grace Schmader, Miriam Dominick. Absenteesv-Florence Remley, Helen Lipscomb. Where did you go when you left the study hall this morningf' I had a toothache so I went to the Clinic. The girls surely can take care of a person down theref, This conversation, overheard in the north corridor of Wash' ington Hi, shows that the splendid treatment received in the Clinic is genuine and appreciated. The Clinic is a new club which has been organized for the purpose of giving first aid to any person needing immediate attention. This year there are enrolled in this club twentyfeight girls. There are four shifts of seven periods to correspond with the seven periods of the school day. Each girl of the club has charge of the hospital room for one week out of every four. Unless first aid is required by some- one entering the room, the girl in charge studies as she does in the study hall, where she spends her period on the days of the remaining three weeks. The lessons of first aid are taught every Monday from threeftwenty to three' fifty. These sessions are shared by all the members, and are presided over by the school nurse, Miss Mary Metz, who has complete charge of this new organization. The lessons Miss Metz teaches are the primary features to be learned by any first' aid pupil. This new club, in doing the work which has been assigned, hopes to promote the welfare of the school as a whole, and to give service. H. S. KZ6. 57 fzfwrfr'ftfzczcvzrzviizczcizrzczcvzcizfvzcrzcizrzcizi13211rzzvzctr3211:11:1zczctrzcizfzciifzozvzfizvzfzcvzrzcrr-ff-rv1-ri'f1-r-fi'rn-1-f'f1'r'f1'rTfi-f-c11'f1r1:v'vz. ff L far: f ' f- 1: -.at ci - fl npregnr mgrfrrr- 1 '14 f- ' cr -4-.tru '.:,.g.: fr f Cy ' at if -.rm3-'11-f-,fig-rf.:-fi-f-'eq-fJf'-gf:-fri L f 'LQ 2Wwf-fafifziffffifeilfafaifmfiffaaww QW-P4-safe-44-4 ZW-Zeffeepf o...rJ.ma.icizziizrziizridciiiiiicizrziizriizriiciztiiiirizicilii1132113512321123511111111it11Liliiii11iiciiiiiiiiciitiizii.,iiiiiitjciiziiciiiiiiticiiiiiticiziii Girls' Glee Club .,., ..., ...- ,...... l Top row7Edna Flinner, Mary Alice Shilling. Madge Barr, Treas.1 Alice Crow, Mabel Stockert, Beatrice Beck, Emily Liddell, Ruth Storck, Emma Leininger, Miriam Pattinson, Marjorie Seaman, Carolyn Clark, Mabel Jones. Bottom row-Ruth Brady, Loretta Myers, Caroline Boyd, Secy., Accompanistg Nonia King, Pres., Pauline Wild, Mary Alice Oberlin, Clover Peters, Elizabeth Coxey, Lila Waslwlick, Elizabeth Becker, Kathryn Brogden. This year the Girls' Glee Club has been very successful. The purpose of this club is to promote and create a desire for the better class of music among the girls. Although this club has met the first period of every Tuesday and Thursday morning, thereby, taking time from regular studies, the time used in practice has been Well spent. After many weeks of hard work the club made its first appearance in chapel during the football season. Together with the Crchestra, the Girlsi Glee Club has furnished music for the Patrons' Reception, and at Christmas time acted as a choir for the chapel service. During the Christmas holidays two of our girls took part in the State Conference at Columbus. Perhaps our best work was shown when we, with the Boys' Glee Club and the Band, gave a conceit in the early spring. Our work has been educational as well as interesting and we sincerely hope that next year's club will enjoy its work as much as we have ours. M. B. '27. 58 illftfY1imilialprr'iifiazqiamztfravmit'111:1111112111511L121551111122L2f1121F11512111521211512113152FE15311151QEEHU19fEWF1FWHEZ15'TIE g :tri ' ,i.21:f '.i it ' . 19211 11 I 1 1 fi- 1 -5-Hin. -H ,'f . -9 n -1-4 '1 Lithia.. izrtiliizJiiiiiiizigiii1ti2:tizii1r'.i1zi,.13:i121L.L:zciztniiitlizinztizz .i1t,.i:i3:i.i,:i.i.t..i.1rrin.irriri.rr..i.ir:.r.t,.i.i..i.t,.iJ.,.rn., Zefffw r2.4Q,1,.tz'fvffc,,wM 42.4. .f.W3W.,ff4 V. .. Jr .. . . . L4 , T . i J' 'f' fl' Boys' Clee Club Top row-Wilbert DeLong, Maurice Stilwill, Iohn Bast, Paul Kramer, Harold Fulton, Treas.g Laverne Herbst, Secy.g John Albright, Corwin Eckroad, Donald Brenner, Kermit Snyder, Jack Klinge. Bottom rowfVernon Girt, Lewis Spidell, Floyd Schlegel, Charles Yost, John Tannehill, Charles Hax, Pres.: Paul Lieberman, accompanistg Robert Mang, Leland Ax, Harry Ross, Lawson Smartt. Absentee-Iosephine Mansfield, Director. Among the clubs that were organized in September, we find the Boys' Glee Club. This club, having been organized the previous year, commenced work with some valuable old material. The new members seemed very promising. Practise was held the first period on Monday and Wednesday of each week. The club im' mediately went to work, and in chapel on November 5, it made its first appearance in a joint program with the Girls' Glee Club. The veteran Quartet immediately went to work and soon had some clevcr songs ready to present whenever called upon. The popular four presented themselves at the Cantonflvlassillon football rally and Patrons' reception, always pleasing the listeners. After a long absence the Glee Club again appeared, this time in a joint prof gram with the Girls' Glee Club. It has always been a pleasure to us to entertain the student body, and we hope W. H. S. has profited by us. L. H. '26. 79 rr7'r'r7 'r7-7-r'r1 'r3-g-f-fr-'r'r7'rq-7-r-r1-r'rTv-fry-r'r1' -r'r1-r7 -r1 'r1'1'f-rrf-r1-v-rv1YT:'f1-'-f-1-1-f-r1-7-r1-7-'1-1-f-r1-v-r1---fq---f-fq-v-fq-v-f-1--1-1- v- -r--r -'- - gyjpy M-fT1-A-f:gJq13i1-1-f1-1-,img-.-i-1Zir,i.,il1-,af111-1-4,.m,,T,.-wit.ii..74,1-fa,-1.LJ,-i.,.5.41.441.i,.f17..pg-qi,-5-,-L-i-,.J.tJ..-ij-1-7445, if -, -Q rf- Z' time W Wwe f WWW W if 5 -E' mira, was ig WW wtf' ,ig Q...i,.,.tsjciztzctiziizt132111111ictL3:3ztliziiztiztiizizticiliLtlicizziizliztziiiiiiziliclit,.i:tii1i1..z1..izziciztitzaiciiiititici:1iicii..i:t3.i:iii:L Jai. Orchestra Top rowfCeorge Miller, Billy Stover, Carl Dominick, Sec'y.g Thomas Davis, Theodore Bernstein. Second row-Michael Barco, William Waltz, Maurice Stilwill, Jack Klinge, Jerald Hoover, Clyde French, Donald Schaffer, Third row4Charles Silk, Robert Graf, Clarence Smith, Iosephine Mansfield, Director, Jena Slusser, john Zinsmaster, President: PerLee Matthews. Bottom row-Edith Orman, Verna Buchman, Donna Williams, Marguerite Gritti, Dorothy Huff, Treas.g Stella Cornell. Absentees-Robert Green, Donald Lose, Robert Pietzcker, Llewellyn Binford. The man that hath not music in himself, And is not moved by concords of sweet sounds, Is fit for treason, stratagems, and spoils, Let no man trust him. Shakespeare. The orchestra this year has shown its loyalty toward the school by its consistent effort in making the orchestra a success. The orchestra meets twice a week to practice and develop the ability and talent of the members and make it a well balanced organization. This organization played at occasions connected with the school activities, such as the debates staged by our debaters and the plays presented by the Dramatic Club. The orchestra also did its part at Christmas when all students were interested in fighting tuberculosis. The service the orchestra rendered at the commencement exercises was invaluable. But the chief aim of the orchestra has been to help keep up the old Washing' tO11 High School spirit which all loyal supporters cherish, and for which W. H. S. has been known for many years. C. D. '27' 60 UQ 7'7 11TQ ,1i1Zzf'f1QZi3Z'jiEZ7 QiTZ:1 Z13,2ZjZlQi1j111T'C1ZY'Q Zi1,Z'CZZ7'QU1317'C ZT'C 1T1'22117 l11T 71Y IE1'Z,C ZYZ7Z,'IiZ 'ZiZ7Z73Z7Z C1ZV 17'CZ'3,C'C717 117 173FTl1 'lwfl'nf1 if '5 lj:f:1J' ftfififfi Biff i ' 5 mt.,-r .-11, ' 'ii-15 ia, r all iitliimailirihiidiiidiitiztiif'.11t'.,.'ii:.'f i 1'f'ft'H i'1' 'tr ' J'f 4' ' 1'1 ff' ' tt ti 1 LL--a..L,,.rJ,..r1 .... 111 ,taeb.i..ai...riC..iJ...a.ic.,....it....r...,.LLifi.rr.,.,...iii Band Top row-Donald Donovan, Llewellyn Binford, Billy Stover, Melvin Easterday, James Seifert. Robert Pietzcker, Dwight Shilling, Raymond Shilling. Second row-Clarence Munford, David Smith, President: Jerald Hoover, Donald Lose, Ernest Heiser, Jack Klinge, David Bachtel, Clyde Slicker, Ralph Bachtel. Homer Matson. Bottom row-William Taylor, Clyde French, Harry Ross. Treas.g Paul Lieberman, Carl Dominick, Theodore Bernstein, C. M. Layton, Director. Washington High has a band and a real band it is. What would the various activities be like without Our Bandf' It has risen from a small inactive club to one one of the schools best, and is now a most necessary part of good old W. H. S. And it has been said it is the only band known that is able to play two pieces at once and get away with it. It played at all the football and home basketball games and for the second time gallantly took part in the Armistice Day Parade and played in Chapel on November 18. During the spring the Band with other musical organizations of the school furnished a most delightful program, playing several selections which are only samples of the high class music it is playing. The band is unusuallywell balanced this year because of the enlarged reed and alto sections, In May the band jorneyed to Mansfield and participated in the Ohio State Band Contest. The business men of Massillon again this year nobly aided the band, in sendf ing it to the Erie game and outfitting it with 35 wool jerseys whcih are worn under the capes. Students in the grades are beginning the study of the band instrumentsg and with players of greater experience, the band will grow in power of expression from year to year, and will strive for that organflike quality which distinguishes the real band from amateurs. No work in the school has more application in both the vocational and avocational fields. C. Y. '26. 61 ff i'M -7-H-gj'i'!4if-1r1'7-I'-kf Afawy- ff-4-1-ff-fe-1-jf!fyjwf447-d-94,.pfQWf-fM J-7 yi-791 ta.i.i,...niciitzii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii1iiiitiiiiliii15:11iiiiiicliztiiiiitii111:11iilliiiiiiltiiiiiii1iiiiiiQi:tiiilii1115112tit11iiiLiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiii Poster Club Ruth Tripcony, Audrey Naas, James Copeland, Andrew Merrell, Harriet Davis, Faculty Advisorg Albert Dewald, Roland Brown, Harold Maughiman. Washington High School is noted for its great variety of .clubsv-clubs in which each student may develop his own talents. The Poster Club is no exception to the rule. This club has work to do throughout the year, from the beginning of Football season, through Basketball, Baseball and Track. Outside of athletics, many other activities of the school, such as Dramatics and Red Cross Seal Campaign are furthered by the Poster Club. Probably there is nothing that will arouse the curiosity of a student more than a poster portraying some coming event. A. D. '26. 62 , 7F'T7'T '717I1j1'IIT 'IE17II7I21T '1I11T1T1CLl1lT1'1j1'j17I1171 1:Y 1.117113IIgzfjzijjlliliarffgfITZQZZZZ11Ziiizfizlllzllflzll'Zflzgflflzlf117TD'1 73f1I' 'Il 1, 117414. in ,Jj1L,L5i,f,,ijqipwzf-.-rf.-L f. . ff-,rff-. QL .GQLJJ-L HJ, 3, Q ., uri. J.,. . r, f.,,1.7J, .V f-J, ff ,gn f ,mpg ,Y 4' f :ti:i:Z1:5ifWfgi7ifjfi:WZ.ii1g7:Q :74tf J . .,.'J. ,- J. , ,.:.-J .. .i :. . a.:.- .pa... ... , . - ,- - -.4 f I ffffdfl fffwfyifhii .3401 f,..f Wifi, ,.f'47,ff'c,WW!f.,f4 .fffff .ICH . Afma-1 J... J,ai3...i:1iiii:triiiiiiiitiiiipiii:aiitlitiiictiiiiiiciiztiziiiitii11131135131ri:i:Lii1L1i:i:ti1i1ti1iQtzziztzaiziziiiiztifi22ittiztjitziziztittiiztpii nnual Board l Top row-Alma Digel, Faculty Advisorg Carrie Osborne, Carolyn Clark, Leo Helline, Lucille Horne, Mary Nesbitt, Faculty Advisor. Bottom roweCharles Van Fossen, Raymond Wendling, Marjo1'ie Krisher, Howard Alden. Mabel Stockert, Robert Mang, James Seifert. Each year, a small group of students and teachers spends much time and work in an endeavor to bring before the student body a book faithfully portraying school activities and school life. This group is known as the Annual Board. The board is composed of thirteen members including two faculty advisors. The work of this board comprises a multitude of different duties, which are encountered in compiling a book of this kind. At the beginning of the school year each member does his separate task, but as the time of going to press draws near, the board, as a whole, works together in compiling the annual. When the annual is completed it is sold to the students or anyone wanting to buy one at a price not to exceed fB1.4Og making the book, when material and workmanship are taken into consideration, a rare bargain. The board gives the best it has each year to produce a better annual. It is always to be hoped that each future board will accomplish this aim, until the Masf sillonian has reached perfection. As a step in this stairway leading to perfection, the Annual Board of 1926 submits its 1926 Massillonian. C. E. Van F. TZ6. 63 :rpg 'fe-ff-L 'a-WMV-if-7 W-meLVMWM-fiat:-fa-PSVW-W'-f5ZJi1fiif7'Zi:-:ffMW-fam ffl ' 0...La.Lizlciizziiiaiiiti,1iiiiiiZzitiitiiiliiciitiiifiiiiiitiitiiiiiziiiziiiiiiiiiiiiit..i1Liiiliiitiiiiiziiiiiiii1iiiiiji312iiiiiiliiiiiitiiiziiiiu.Zciilij Girls' Gym All work and no play makes jean a dull girl, is just as true as the old proverb about Jack. Accordingly, the play to be combined with school studies appears in the form of Gym work. Gym, with its many features, aside from promoting health and vigor among the girls, has made school life so much more enjoyable for them. For the sake of anyone not acquainted with the activities of gym, let us visit a class on Tuesday or Thursday in the girls' gym of Washingtoii High. VVith the sound of the whistle, the girls fall into line. The roll is called. A command follows and the black and white dressed line swings with the rythm of the parts of a machine. To the sound of music the girls march off, in single file, then by twos and fours. The giills find their places to engage in a quaint Russian folk dance. They next dance some other rustic dances. After the dances comes the command to fall into line and the girls are dismissed. So the program continues day after day, but so lvaried, that gym is never tiresome. Then, too, the music in the gym work is no small item contributing to the pleasure of the girls. Also the teamwork necessary in gym teaches a valuable lesson of the need of teamwork in play as well as in work. So, although the city girl cannot always enjoy the great freedom of out-door life, she can, nevertheless, have some of its sports and exercises on the gym floor. And so for the sake of the health and the grades, The teamwork and pleasures gained by the maids, May the gym work in all schools never die And especially prosper in Washiiigtoii High. V. F. C. '27. 64 ff:-f-.-1-,-f,-,-f-F,-,am---f-.-T,-,-.,-fa-1-f-fa-f-,,-,-m-f-.-1- 1--fi-f1-1-fa-,-fa-1-f-figfgqigqigfggigrgqqzfzzcvzrzizirzfiizir1:11ziziiztzzizcazgzpzczigafzzgazcizgzctngzfvzgitrrzfs 'Viv ,M-crrr-fiefftizr-cf-1'f1'iazE11z'ft''fttrtiff1'1 i1t 1'f'ft't1F1i'H-L'QL'' f f '-H-F jf' fr 'ii-P 'Vx 'Wifi ' f'ic1:F4,fWii zia...Liatcizziitiiiiiiczhiii1iid:Litizriiztiztigtiizti,Liliztticiliigtxiitzciztsziiiit,liti1i:t1i:t:t,.i:ti.i.t,.i.t1i.r.ti.r.ti.i.t.Qi.r.ti...o.i,t,ci.t..ia,,Lo.: Girls' G m Classes Top rowQRaye Hopkins, Kathryn I. Kester. Lucille Hurst. Josephine Eyster. Elnore Moser. Mildred Friend. Helen Domro. Helen Eschliman. Pauline DeHoff, Pauline Henderson, Marian Brown. Virginia Kelley. Madeline Anderson. Mildred Armor. Anna Mae Graf. Emma Love. Edith Cohn, Florence Ellis. Evelyn Andrae, Alberta Limbach. Rosetta Cooper. Mary Leifer. Second row-Margaret Barr, Alberta Clutter. Ruth Dobson, Esther Migge. Edna Krishcr. Esther Minke. Verda Lawrence. Vivien Hering, Louise Eayrs, Helen Chidester, Bethiah Bates, Margaret Cook, Edna Cornell, Alma Ballinger. Geneva Moyer, Hannah Belle Cecil. Cleo Mase. Helen Hess, Mary Kovvel. I Bottom row-Kathryn Harig. Pearl Lonas, Dorothy Mauger, Esther Doubledee. Doris Mercer. Eloye Calhoun. Margaret Krisher, Marjorie Krisher, Vivian Boerngen. Dorothy Huff, Elizabeth Casack, Mary Kerrigan, Mary Haecker, Kathryn M. Kester, Anna Belle Carver. Top rowgldern Walter, Evelyn Simpson, Lucy Ziegler, Blanche Vxfarstler. Verlie Ziegler. Hazel Sidaway. Dorothy Slinger, Ruth Shawhell, Mary Oberlin. Myrtle Weidner, Valeria Vsfilliams. Miriam Pattinson, Evelyn Zupp, Marie Siher. Second roWfHelen Rhine. Catherine Ressler. Marian Shoemaker. Alvia Urban. Ida Riggle. Annabell Pratt, Marian Quigley. Hilda Seifert. Ethel Sylvis. Jeannette XVheeler. Lila Waslalick. Lula Smartt. Helen Sturges. Mildred Ramsey. Bottom row-Mary Pumphrey, Ruth Tripcony. Alice Preece, Leada Richardson. jean Taylor. Helen Vitak. Bertha Belle Spaulding. Alice Waxlker. Helen Thompson, Edna Saurer. Elizabeth Nydegger. . 65 fffrfrr'frfzfrw-frwrrrc-cizfrizczcirnciiv'ctwriif11111:ci31111111:1-fzcvirzcizrzcvciifzcizvrzcvirrizrrizi:viirf::1:f:f1:f:c1:1711zfzcizfrvfizv'fzfizfizrrzo Wcywlft' 'tw 231311 1 f-'vzzrtitf 1: fi.tr,ft:f' 1 ' fr fi ' cr1r'q1.:.,'Ltg..'i 1 ' '., 'r.g:rf.,L:ti.:1 'gr '5,r.ct'.u f fly' ' 111 'f-Ltr: f, ',-l.1 ffs-ff-:MW41-JIM4-L.Lm'W-iamLVMWM-flaw-e-fewaffw-Wf-f-9-H41-Z-if-4-if-VWW-744-H ' -ff-14 b.i.LJ.ti3.ici1titiiii1ziiciiiiiiiiiiztiiziiiciztiiiticiziiiLiliziiiciztjiiiiiiiLtiiiijiid1tiiiitiiiiljc13:5LiztiiiztiiziitiziztE111itizzjiiiilicizzicilztizt..i1iL Boys' Gym Class N .4 Top row-Howard Chaney, Alvin Frye, Vernon Bonstell, Thomas Davis, Ollie Frew, Robert Dretke, Clifford Fries, Maurice Gannon, Henry Andrews, Philip Bailey, Walter Brahm, Donald Donovan, John Albright, Mike Dragomir. Bottom row4Robert Deck, Ralph Baker, Ralph Eschliman, john Boyd, Sheldon Bunting, Roland Cowie, Kenneth Davis, Clyde French, Donald Dctterline, Adrian Fox, Kenneth Carroll, Ralph Bachtel, Herbert Eisenbrei, The benefits derived from gymnasium work of previous years have shown with such luster, that physical training for all Sophomore boys remains on a required basis. Many Juniors and Seniors have shown a preference to the gymnasium club, and these, together with the Sophomores, comprise a total of 247, this number being divided into 20 classes, each class meeting twice a week. Realizing the necessity of diversified training, general classes in gymnasium have been introduced with basket' ball predominating as the leading sport. With our excellent faculties for all forms of athletic activities, friendly ani' mosity has risen among the classes and accordingly, a track class meet is being arf ranged for the near future. If possible a crossfcountry meet is to take place at the end of the second semester, each class to enter any number of entries and points vary' ing from 10, 8, 6, etc., to be given to each participant of a several group of five, as they finish. In this class competition, a cup will be given to the class having the most points. The physical director's room was a point of great importance to the boys this year. Much interesting reading material was to be found there, and many fine points pertaining to athletics were written upon the blackboard. ' Thus with this science of the athletic activities obtained from literary reading, and with the practical knowledge which is found to be prevalent upon the gym floor, it is reasonably to be expected that the Youth of Washiiigton High was set upon the right path this year, to a strong, clean, and moral life. D. Y. '27. 66 L irrrfritvrzcrrztitmiiifizciztiirfzciziziiiriciiizziw271321113213321211311if'ciirzciifTi1f3i11i3'3Cvif'f27111111221113221112:13:i:1:':czirLiiirziiczzzcfrzfvzfiiy1:27 t4 2i7f'4rT'7 ' 'WWW Whlii ltr '75 W-VW 9r17'57 r'M7 fiVhii'Z W'ii gf. Ji. , :f,fVJy4 1 f 1 IW I 1, , 1 !f . f 'r 11. . ' ' 'r' V- ,. .. , ,, iiiiffzf- atffifff .i:f'4.f1.z'r, , I l40j.:.,,f ,t7f5f,a4.i.,. fQi,Qfigl.mWfil,:1.tZ.g,::.ni.ff2 ,Jr f,i.fYn:fi'7 s.L Q.g iaasiz.ici:.zijziiztiiiiiizzaizutiitljztz.ictiiiiziciciiiitdctticiiiiiziiziiijiiziiEtiitiiitjjiiititiit,.i2andzzitiizittiiticiitlizzzz,.i:Li11iiQ.ici111i oysj Gym Classes J Top row-Thornton Hukill, Paul Herbst, Robert Moorhead, Warren Ott, Herbert McCoy, Donald Krisher, Robert Henderson, Andrew Merrell, Russell Jordy, Jack Jones, George Miller, Warren Pattinson, Russell Mauger, Kenneth Jacobs, Joseph Hartsock. Bottom row-Robert Pietzcker, Paul Kurzen, William Harrold, Lester Hoyrnan, Robert Paul, Jean Heysel, Allen McGinnis, William Mathias, Paul Malzahn, Andrew Jacobs, Homer Matson, Frank Harrison, Richard Miller, Homer Lipps, PerLee Matthews, Glenn Lee. Absentees-Sylvester Heitger, Arden Holderbaum, Albert James, William Jones, Ernest Lenz, Virgil Mellott, Lester Monbarren, David Provan. Top row-Joseph Stellars, Donald Simon, Wilbur Urban, Robert Smith, Paul Spuhler, Lawson Smartt, Karl Villard, Paul Strobel, Robert Shanklin, Clarence Trotter, Raymond Ryan, Donald Simmons, Frank Smith, Chalmer Smith, Leo Rohr. Bottom row-Earl Straughn, Paul Slinger, Harry Wiskofske, LaVerne Staver, John Rountree, William Waltz, Elwood Hammond, Maurice Stilwill, Charles Smith, Kent Rodenberger, James Roy Ziegelhofer, Walter Roush. Absentees4Tom Ress, Edward Roseman, Myron Rossett, Gortlandt Rowley, Floyd Schlegel. Howard Schnierle, Ralph Schindler, Kent Shanabrook, Dwight Shilling, Paul Smith, Max Spuhler, Ralph Stilgenbauer, Paul Storrie, Billy Stover, Harry Strobel, John Tannehill, Warren Ulrich, Howard Williams, Ralph Williams, Kyle Woods, Donald Young. 67 wg-f-f1-f-f1-7-f-fy---.-1----1-1---,--,---fn-'ff-f1-f--7-ff1-1-f-fT--rvV-f7---rv'-fq-1-f-fy-f-,-1---fry-f1-f-f1---f-f1-f- 1-f-.-1-7--1-7-f-f1----T--,-1---,-.-1---M---.-7---f-,---f-f.-,T--f-,1 fyty Zljfg-f-I-41j1Ctl-z13-4-L1-7ij:U4-13Jr1:2iJ.-Uj1-g-H-2-H-7-K1-171ig-j-1-fj-1-L-J.-4-0-Psq-1-if-1-f-P-F1351 Q-J-iv--343-1-13-H-'-LJ 13-H-4-LJ 7-Lrg-Lf 'If -' 1-1 'MZ WWW. a -W -W0 fu WW-V 1 5' 1' '1'1Jf1'. . 'P ' -,'fi'1'i ' 4-1 .fit -4 . 1- 'lid' 'Ht - ' ' l1.FJF7ir' 11-17: 1 '.. V til 1 121L-pgzggygwqctiigzfjZZfy525i:Q 1 Football Results Massilloii Opponents Akron East at lvlassillon ,tt,,.l .,ott Sept. 26 30 0 Zanesville at Massilloii ,t,... loto . Oct, 3 4-8 0 Erie Academy at Erie ,,... ..l.,. Oct, 10 17 10 Akron South at Massillon ..,oooo tootto O ct. 17 0 7 Alliance at Alliance cl,,,,..cccl,ll...,,,llt ,, lll,o Oct. 24 13 6 Toledo VVoodward at Massilloii ..c. . .,.,. Oct. 31 19 0 New Philadelphia at Nlassillon ,c.. ,- ,cc, Nov. 7 6 0 VVarren at VVarren ,.v.c ltllo, , t,lc,,, Nov, 14- 14- 0 Canton at Canton . esl, ,cc,c - Nov. 21 3 6 Totals 150 29 Basketball Results Massilloii Opponents Dover at 1V1assillon c,,cc.ccc.,c. Dec. 31 32 29 Akron VVest at Akron .c.,cc.,c..., ,cc..v. Jan. 8 26 Z5 New Philadelphia at lV1assillon ac,,,.,..,c, Jan. 9 20 13 Alliance at Massilloii ,e..c,. . l...e..c . ..eee Jan. 15 4 38 St. Ignatius at Cleveland Wi ...,..,ce.e....,ac Jan. 16 19 '16 Warreii at lV1assillon eee,a.,.e . e,,c.eac.el. .,ac Jan. Z2 18 14 New Philadelphia at New Philadelphia Jan. 23 16 18 Canton at Canton ,e......ee, . ...,,a . ,e,.,cc.c,... Jan. 29 20 31 Galion at Massilloii e,.aae,e..,...l Jan. 30 32 22 Millersburg at Massilloii e,e.,acce cce,... F eb. 5 35 15 Uhrichsville at Uhrichsville ac..ce , caccce... Feb. 6 31 16 Alliance at Alliance W i.....,,e... Feb. 11 18 30 VVooster at Massilloii .... ., ....ee, ....c F eb. 13 24 18 Akron South at Akron c..., .c,,.. Feb. 19 19 35 Columbus East at Massilloii .,... ..... F eb. 20 19 25 Canton at lVlassi1lon ..e.e..,e e .ee. Feb. 26 24 14 Totals 357 359 68 Xfx-A ww JI v 'x QFXSN--,, N A .. VWZV Wm 2 W' 4.... . .. , ,,,,u1mn. u X Nm., ,nf : pa p, IVV W u. is 5 ,U7 1-f,.f1f. n,fL.,Ix fl,4,,N,,f1.Y is ,Mu n ' XNK1 'E'cQA WLPIVNN JN-f NZ-N A- -wN,zN0 F'fL -x .,- Q gz-yjzrq-7-r1-731T77:rw-773-3-7:-T72-1-13773-T1-yjrn-117132-'1':1'1'y3f1'7j'1'1j'j'1'T'f1'7j'1'Tj 1'771'i'f'r7'f'f1-7'f1'1'f'r7'7'f1-7-f1'7j'1-rf-V1 'fw j'r'1 jf 'f'f7'f'f'1 'f1 'fill' f 4 ,f J f Jr 1-44,4 vr r -4- I-,r 4-3-yr .' ff f' f-'-3'fff. - HUCir-'f f-iflfUrf1t 11 if' Jil' aft z4 ::i5':r1 11 WCA lj ffm.ewwW'-vmri1ww.riawafn-Vmi-ai-eww-ai-4-marf,.a1i-if-wwf-ma-LQ --: . . . . 1 . ,. F V , ,, . . . f . f f fm'-f, :-,' fi f 1 0 f. 4- . 1-1-v 1-'-f, - 1-:- 'f. .4 . .- 'f , , 1-, .,-f., .:- 1-1 1-.1-1-v . .fre .4--1-1-4. 1.4 . , 4, K!-1-r-H4 1-1-1 IUAll-Ah1-raJ-L-ra-1-L-rw-ra-L-rl-,Aw-.-wa-aw,1'.AH-Q-rJrA-H-A-1-f1-P-Mv-fe---fd-1-fe-1-ff1--4-1---'i---'Jr'-fa-1-fe-1-Q-H-4-f4---fi-1-f-fi---fa-4-f 1---fi---w 0.1.LJ,..LJ.,.1.L,.Lia...:.rJ..,i.i..,.1J.,.L.L.-.1.tJ.1.LJ.,.L,LJ...LJ.,.:J...L.t..L,-.J...t.f...LJ.....i....a. ...L,...LL.LJ...L.t,.-.L,...LJ...rJ.A.LJ.,..J.....tJ...LJ.,...L.....LJ..J.,...LJ. Football lt has always been the purpose of Wlashington High, no matter what the score of a season's work may show, to play the game fairly, squarely and honorably. lVlore than ever do we feel that we have achieved this ambition this year. VVe did not win every game, we did not lose every game, although we have eight splendid victories to our credit, but we are quite sure that as far as good sportsmanship and clean playing go, we can be justly proud of the team. Severely handicapped all season by the worst football weather We've had in years, the team from the onset gafve steady proof of its magnificent ,grit and unconquerable will. It gave its best, all it had, without flinching, which is a record no team however great, can beat. The student body did its best to imitate the splendid example set by the boys, making the l9Z5 season worth remember- ing by everyone. 3 Everything has not been smooth sailing. The team met with more than one serious difficulty but has bravely faced them, pushed them into the background. The season was also a good eXperience for the boys. Difficulties to overcome, defeats to be regretted, and glorious victories over which to re- joice have made better men of them. So, all in all, Washiiigtoii High can hold her head high with the knowledge of a splendid team and a splendid season in every respect. C. O. '26. 70 1- fw-3 1 1 47.1.1.1 am 4 'af awwwwwwf MMM Milf! 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But the Canton victory is not only the reason the season Was a success, for the orange and black squad was returned victorious in 10 of its 16 scholastic contests. This is a better record than a Nlassillon scholastic basketball team has made in many years. When the call for candidates Was issued only three letter men from last year's squad Were available, however, about 85 candidates turned out. A new system Was started this year in having a Reserve Squad. This squad was made up of lower classmen so as to build for the future. It had a regular schedule and played the preliminary to the varsity game, and in most cases its opponents were the Reserves of the teams pl.ayed by the varsity. Some very promising players were brought out of the squad, most of Whom are Sophomores. With the experience the boys received this year they should develop into a Wonderful basketball team for 1927. H. R. 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Al- though it has not played a big part in the Athletics of Washiiigtoil High School, it ranks the highest in showing what kind of a star each individual can be. Track is different from all other sports for the simple reason that in these sports the teams as a whole work together to reach their goals, but track has its individual stars. Every man on a track team gives all he has to win, even from his best friend. ln this division of Athletics if a man wins a first place, he is not satisfied, but practices all the harder to accomplish more and to establish a new record. A track athlete is always looking forward to the day when he will be noted for the record he set in this division of athletics. There is only one comparison one can make between this sport an those that have meant so much to this school, that is, that the training rules are practically the same. All that one can possibly get out of these activities is what one puts into them. This is the kind of sport that keeps onels nerves on edge all the time, and one's heart beating fast, wondering what the outcome will be. There is never a second during a track and field meet that is not enj oyable. One's enthuisiasm is aroused from start to finish. V We have the material in the good old VV. H. S. and hope some day that this sport will rank as high as the other activities of the school. P. S. '27. 76 1-f-r1-fv-rrr-v1-gw-1-1-f-ra-71--r7'r1' ff , ,,..,,...,,...lzzmlzczimilinnipxc21pi1:5112LzcmlzczzpzcziQ52Zgiipzggizzpliiiqiiill'21EiQi115353132113352113Ej1l3i23QFT3252fPE23:UZ .- ---f-f -f- A -fe-1-7-f '- 1-4 '1- A -ff: tf- I 1 ,'. . .:.f, .LJ -'4,'1-L W - 15.1.LLian.Liiiiziiiiiiizi:Editiiiiiiiziiicizaii11iiiiiLiiixiiiciiaiizziciziziiziziiiiiLiilztiiiyziilizJiiiuijixzuzaiuiilgi13:111:i11-Li,c1.L.c1.L,:1,.,u.L, 4 L . 3 'ma' A 5 1, A f U g fl' ,, V, :mf-I.. - Aaw iygzl-'f--f WW 7 W 1' V' ff A Q 1' f ff Q lg! 54 f Mc Connell' ' Sin ef' Q 9 , 3 f Zn Q f,1, Z R Brown- fvfvmmef lz3f'1'c e A.F ouSf1 Sfoffrfe V ,7 1 ' .Basis Hammond E 3 ' H. ffffsbef-ffgfery-Bvce 'Brfggs P, Bko wn Umm-g,7 , G umn A H V My fvlc Comme ff Slnsger-Hopper-5mf'fh-Sfewarf Aygfer 1 i A 6 Ur'rrrffivafzczzfzciir'fzcazrzczcw111:11zcpzfzcizrzczzvzzcuzcrvrzzr:cwrrzrzcwzcii:zczzrfzitzfizwzcizrf311711115111151111rwiii :ci:r1i:rz'i11 :cr'rn'iraq ifiiywrrf f' -11,21 'r' I 21,151 wrfisr- iw f' V it fi cram Liaff' it Li .ti,.rrJ,.' ,. o,,.f.t .fi im, 'I .rl 'Miz 1. Mi.f5.iJ::.rWA.f.r.V.fmmf,Vfffrixivm7M.ff.H.:f4.iJ,fW.!'ff.i4,f.,.f .fi.4.if.fWW.vm.4.1.i 4 -.44 ,mir .izjciiriizizriizijzztiiiiiicizriizLiiziiicizrizi:iiiciii:triiiiiizriiziiiztziiziziiciiz..i:rii1r1.1i:ri1i1Lii1rzziztirizizLtr:rici:11iiiziiiiirzciirzziiticilnd Big Sisters Top row!Elizabeth Clover, Helen Cadman, Lucille Horne, Margaret Heisler, Lois Snyder, Carolyn Clark, Helen Bailey, Florence Schrader, Ruth Storck, Letha Gallatin, Marian Schnierle, Marjorie Krisher, Bottom row-Mildred Kester, Helen Albright, Helen Schwartz, Helen White, Mildred Moyer, Jean Kitt, Faculty Advisorg Katherine Dornacher, Clementine Rountree, Beulah Appleby, Marian Jacoby, Caroline Boyd, Alberta Limbach. A senior girl, on the opening day of school, steps over the threshold of Wash' ington High with an air of confidence born of experience. Not so with the new girl, the Sophomore. She is filled with a feeling of apprehension, of dread over facing the difficulties incident to registration in Senior High. How can she possibly arrange her schedule7 How will she be able to find the various classrooms7 How will it be possible for her to approach her teachersY That the girls, upon entering school, might be relieved of all such misgivings, there was launched for the first time last September, the Big Sister Movement. Last june, thirtyffive Senior girls were selected to take charge of the Sophof more girlsvfor the following school year. During the summer vacation, these Seniors became acquainted, either by letter or by social visit, with their own individual group of girls. Hence, at the beginning of the school year, there was little, if any, feeling of dread among the new girls. Each Senior girl acted the part of a truly big sister in taking under her guidance three girls, who have throughout the year, been regard' ed as her little sisters. Under the auspices of the Big Sisters, a Get Acquaintedv meeting was held in the Girls' Gymnasium in early September. The party was a great step towards bringing the girls together. The cordial relations then established between the two groups of girls have, in rnost instances, continued throughout the year. H. V. '26. 78 ITIE ll A 2 Pmlw--'m MfW ' L jtv' AER if -w 2 P 1 XX - 7 ' 1 , 5 A Sfce .'1f:jIQ 2 VE 4 Nm' nlgulunn ' 0,761 in--x I ' x- if i., , gfgqgjzi' . ' .iF'f55EI5f5- A , fi' , QL, cz: QMIAVAQ 1 , ' Q49 , H,,q,,, , 2 -gigjig-Egfjfh. Fnyfiif :fy 1' fm ' ' ' '- 1 ,G . , ,4 I f W W fP fg,15!7fW' , 'if 1' -F w .4 'ff' ,ff I 'LM' If I f 727 X A 14.075 ff' HW f f I lA.iIor-na A ,I7 A V . I I I 'U , ,Q hijff ,W - ' I Q' 'pffw W' 5 ,Z 4243 M1227 f fZ 7TZ'7'7 71Y 1C71722317 'CEZTZCIVZT17 1C73'ZZT1711771277133I7I7lC11lC117 '117If1211711117Z UIiI77ZC71fIEI7Z'I71TIlI71'7I71l '7 '1'T T Y l T TT ' fy.-ygj-'r,rr..JrJr1,r.,r,gf'r.'r.ff, fr,'r', fijf. 1.5-l-.ji-,1-..iJrf.'r.'f.Jff-5.-'I.-'f -P -1- -1- ' ' f ' f f I f 17 ' I 'f f ffl W7 f 4 .. ' ,, ' 1 .t...11, ,. J,-, M 1 .g.:,:fi:,. .j'f1.fi!'fL .!i1,: eww-9-H27Jftffifoi-5-rJffZiLff'f4-WWKZ1-e-rf-H-4-fi-iff ffrfft fe-L f o...LJ.tt3.1c12t32i1t1iLtt13t1Litxiii:L11Qtliitliiztliitliiiziit13521323jitliitliltliiiliiiit.11111t1it1itict:tiiiitliititiititiiiit..21t1i1t1t,.i1t3i113ii3. jill, Mtich interest in poetry has been aroused in the Senior English Classes and by Mr. Layton. through a contest conducted under his direction. The judges, who were members of the faculty, received many good poemsg the Styles and subjects differed to such an extent that it was decided that the first place should be awarded to two productions: Spring by Clarence Hummel, and Lonesome Lak by Eleanor Eayrs. From the others which were submitted a number selected as being worthy of special mention. The Annual Board is very happy to be ablc to print a few of the many good poems received. Spring Ol come, with me, this bright spring day, And we shall while the hours away Across the hills where flowers grow And streams through ardent valleys flow The smiling sun, with friendly ray, Behind a hill betakes his way, And then across its rocky brow He beams and makes his morning bow. A robin from a leafy spray Recites for me his lyric gay, While from a berry bush there floats Another songesterls throbbing notes, Across the blue and distant sky The fluffy fleets of cloudland lie ln wait for friends with whom to roam Across the sea of Heavenls dome. Within a Vale before my eyes The kingdom of a farmer lies. Far down the lane the cattle go, And form a long and straggling row. Behind the herd a farmer boy lnforms the world of sprightly joy, VVhile at his heels a shaggy dog His way pursues with steady jog. Along a streamlet's course I stray And listen to its music gay. VVithin its waters cool and deep The hungry minnows dart and leap, And flowers bright along the stream Lend beauty to its sparkling gleam, While overhead the verdent trees Their branches bend to every breeze. Beneath an elm's enticing shade l lie, while through the leafy glade The fairy breezes dance and sing A song of praise to happy spring. A xephyr's soft and sweet caress llenumbs my soul with laziness, Until I can no longer keep My senses, and fall fast asleep. 'Wilien l awake, the crimson sun Lies in the west, his labor done, And every hill and rocky spire Is bathed in sheets of liquid fire. The cooing dove and fragrant sod Reflect the handiwork of God. Across the fields of upturned loam l slowly trace my footsteps home. I thank the good and gracious Lord For that enduring, weblike cord Which binds me to his children free- The stately oak, the bird, the bee- And sets my throbbing heart atune W'ith twinkling stars, with silV'ry moon, Whose efferveseent Visage gleams And fills with cheer my golden dreams. TC'!:I7'E!.lf5 ffll7NilZE! ' 26. Jr -v-f--f-f-4-11-fI-fic--r--7-P It t I f 1 xh Hf fWyff9ft 711- 1-f 13 1gg12q33g3Qqr1r3grg33:1ig zprzggtzirzgiipcppicgitgci17litscigzfggjqjpi225532213331IfPEE 1 rftj, t 'Wt W,W9 V' wiiftywrwfvwwf W-4:Z'efW!4M:g1f4a 'Z-K ff Q'Mf1'l , ' M 'T . . 1 . L., ,1.'...,' ' .. . -1, ,- . ff., ..-'1.'r.: 1: 'f fjijijrli'-,,,.-J, .wif .gfiilu Ll ,M gtg aff MM fn -aw elf-,fa 1 J Lt..tI,,i1 .iztziiztiiitiiciztiiiiciziztiiiiziiiciitiiiiiciiiit- r.t3.ii1t1i:ti:i:tii1i1tiitzriciizl1111:1i:t,:i1r.ci:tti.t.t,Qr.Li.i.r.Qi.r1i.r.r,,i.tri,.,.i,t..i.r, onesome Lak' l'se feelin' kinda lomesome lak' Jes fo' youg Don' know 'zackly what 'tis 'Cept' ah's blue. De doctah say 'taint nothin' wrong, Ah jes' ean't seem ter get along 'Thout you. De chelluns all so bright an' gay, Jes' lak' you, Set my soul a' wishin' dat Ah was through. If ah waits heah day by day Meb' de Lawd'11 take me 'way To you So heah ah sets all mo'nful lak-' Jes' for youg Ah don't want ter live no mo' Ah Wants you. Say-can't'vou' heah me callin' loudf Don' mah prayer come thru' dat cloud To you E When ah's layin' stiff an' cold les' lak' you, De Lawd am gonna' take ma soul Up dar too. So ah ain't frettin'-no siree Fo' when ah's dead ah's gonna be Wid youl 1E!6zIll0l' H. Eayrr '26 esus Christ I look with tears upon the cross That stands on Calvary. It towers to the sombre sky A rough and rugged tree. I weep, for Christ is on that cross To bleed and die for me. His wounded head hangs on His breast, 'Tis bowed in bitter pain. The tortured body scarcely can The agony endure. Without a sigh and scarce a cry The Lamb of God is slain. There Jesus finished His great Worlcg And, lifting up his eyes, Into Your hands I place my soul, O Father , loud He cries. And having all the ransom paid, He bows His head and dies. I know my tears cannot repay, What you have done for me. Yet, jesus, shall I never cease To thank on bended knee That Thou hast died upon the cross On distant Calvary. -Miabfzel Barco '27 171-f-f1ig3q335Q313Q1gggggggggggpisqgiggitlgctlipgitzgitgcgitzgipgitiQZQQCtgpLQ1tzpigtitlgg113311121115352ZtllipqigitzgigitqigiLIgippgzpfvzfiirfzf' Pg if-.if ,. .I J.. , i .u.,. JJ . 'J .'- , ' f . . 1 . . 4.1 . ..u. 1 i .' 1 '!.u.1.. outLets.iciztiiztiiiztiziciiitiictiiiziiiitimiiicizti,jziztitiitiicLititiciitidgiinituiitzditzii111111tiiiztzziitliziitfilzziciztpzigtiaiiizzic11311,.1113 Adolescence I cannot tell where child-hood ends And one becomes a man, Time so smoothly pours the sands That bury the boyish clan. Drifting along from day to day, Happy-and sometimes sad, lts only when l do not grin, llm sure l never was a lad. Yet when l see a fishing rod, Or finger with delight A cloudy agate cold, and hard, That started many a bloody fight- lts then I thrill with youthful dreams And know l'll never be the man, For who can tell Where child-hood ends And one becomes a manf -TVfzy11e Champion' ,Z 6 Plueky 'Possum A iPOSSLlIl1,S got more natural pluck Than all the rest of his kin. lt matters not how tough his luck, He bears it with a grin. The weather may get awful rough, And persimmons disappear, But, even then, he has grit enough To grin from ear to ear. Old Shep may yelp upon his trail And tree him up a pine, Poets write of various things, t'Of ships and shoes and sealing Of cabbages and kings. Some write of beasts in droves and p Of blushing brides and knaves, Of trusty monarchs Who have died, Of wedding bells and caves, Of noble lands of pilgrims' pride Of which the nations sing. But even though l've tried and tried l just can't write a thing. wax, And you can carry him by his tail And still his teeth will shine. The dog may push him very tight, And catch him on the ground shake him to his heart's delight, Then lay him sadly down, And And he'll appear to you to be A feeling mighty shame- But if you look right close you'll see He is grinning, just the same. -A wine Clay '27 A Trial Of ships an kings l've often heard, And sealing wax llve seen. acks, l've even read of beast and bird And cabbages so green. l've read of monarchs and of caves, Of fairies in the spring. llll bear their memories to the grave, v . . But, l canyt write a thing. -Fforefzce SEAFUIZEI' '26 82 Vt fr' fW7M1 af 1 arm, T D m op If .1 tit 1 1 'I 1 Y 12,2 - 12' 2.2-1-V, is ' 9, j 3c,:t:c11V' .1111 11 Ypiitgiliifliiliiilllfi U' 1 'H' it 'IWW' 2 Ziiiifiiiwilivig' A 4 if Z 'Zi fgifsizmW2ZZi11iZ1ii1:ga:41f'' 9, , fm aa r lttlitiitliiini.131111,111111113111i1i3:l.t.ti.r..JC .ii .Lu Attempts O Muse, he kind to me today, For woe is me. lt seems so hard for me to write What is to be. l sit and think and waste my time, But what's the usef lt seems you have deserted me, O fickle Musel And yet as l keep writing l make a verse. And, while it's not a classic, It might be worse. ish I've often thought l'd like to go To all the foreign lands I know. To Rnlgand, land of those great men Who gave us treasures with the peng To France, so rich in gayety, Deauville, Versailles, and then Parisg To Norway, rich in Viking loreg To Holland's dike-surrounded shoreg And then to Italy rich in art- Beauty that reaches to the heartg Then on towards the Orient On solving its deep mystery bentg Africa, then perhaps I'd see- To its deep jungles find the key. And so, around the world l'd go 12 4, K lfi'-,122 f if fx I 1112,.itziiitliitliiiitLili'.ict1t.Ci1t,Ci11i.t..ill '-MlII'i07Z S6h7Z'i57'!B ' Fach land l soon would learn to know. How wonderful if dreams came true And l could all these fancies dol 83 -Rmmffl Thomaf ,Z 7 26. 915-1-:-f1333'giazpiipgg1gpg:rzggipggtzggtnigga:pizpiigigzgigag21qiglggiiipppLQ1EQZQZZLDQIQZEEZQLQCEZLQCEZQWZQt11E3:21l1iZ3ZQQi1323iiQ13 U'T3Q! 'H f 33-'17 11 F 'J'135 :2. 1-V '14-1-'QW' -4' Tr ' 1 . 1' - dict . 5' 'ii' ff .... . .... .. ..... ..., . .... . .... .... Massilloii Centennial Massillon was laid out in the winter of 1825f26. It was named in honor of Jean Baptiste Massillon, a priest at the Court of France. The first lot in the village was bought by Captain Mayhew Folger upon which now stands the building occupied by the McLain Grocery Company. The first dwelling erected within the village limits was that which was erected by Julius Heydon on the southeast corner of Oak and Erie Streets. The second dwelling in the village was erected by Doctor Beriah Brooks in 1831. This is the present dwelling house of Mrs. S. A. Conrad. With the locating of the canal and letting of the building of it in 1825 and 1826, respect' ively, business began to center in Massillon, which was laid out almost contemporaneously with the plans for the construction of the canal. In 1828, before the upper half of the canal was completed, a malignant fever swept over Massillon and the Tuscarawas valley which baffled the best medical skill. The necrology of that year records the deaths of many of the most enter' prising citizens. With the completion of the canal, Massillon became a great wheat market for the country roundabout and henceforth commerce was open between Massillon and the outside world. One of the first wheat warehouses was opened by the Wellman Brothers. On opening their store they offered L'Cash for Wheat. John Eberhard was another of the prominent wheat dealers. Along with the growth of the wheat trade there grew up in 1832 a new industry which was known as the Massillon Iron Company. This company was established through the efforts of Jesse Rhodes and James Duncan. This new industry consisted of the manufacture of pig and iron castings, teafkettles, sugar kettles, and, in short, everything under the nomenclature of castings , This plant was erected on the west bank of Sippo Creek, south of Main Street. The great and crowning glory of Massillon industries was the establishment of The Russell EJ Company on January 1, 1842. The three brothers, Charles M., Nahum S., and Clement, carpenters by trade, formed a partnership with a capital stock of 551500 for the manufacture of threshers and horsefpowers. The products of The Russell E3 Company are nationally known, having won various premiums, the first one being at the Ohio State Fair in 1845. Among various other activities of the village were the building of the first school of Massillon in 1827 on the corner of lvlill and Charles Streets, the establishment of a postoffice in 1826. Captain Mayhew Folger was appointed as postmaster during the administration of President Adams and continued in that capacity until the administration of General Jackson had gotten underway. The first quarterly report showed a balance due the government of 80 cents. One of the most important events in the history of Massillon was the organizing of Coxey's Army. This army was organized by Gen. Jacob S. Coxey for the purpose of demanding employment for the unemployed. This famous march from Massillon to Washington took place in 1894, during the early part of President Cleveland's second term. Two disasters visited the village in its youthful days. One of these was the bursting of the dam of the 1100 acre reservoir on the night of Feb. 22, 1848. On this same night a grand ball was given in the L'Tremont House , the site of which is the present location of the Sailer Hotel, by the owners of the Massillon Rolling Mill Company. While the dance was at its height a roaring and hissing sound was heard. The reservoir dam had been blown up with powder and the immense body of water came rushing down Sippo Valley. Can you imagine a breastwork of water from six to eight feet moving down Sippo valley2 The loss of property was immense, the whole section of the town near the path of the torrent being swept away. Dreadful as was this calamity, there is no detailed account of the the exact losses suffered, The second disaster was the fire which occurred on August 27, 1851, which wiped out the entire blofk between Main and Plum Streets, and Erie and Mill Streets, with the exception of one bui ding. In reviewing the progress of Massillon, of its founding, and of its pioneer days it is well to remark about the present condition of Massillon. From a one house village it has grown to a city with a population of about 25,000 including the newly annexed territory. The wheat trade has diminished but in its place Massillon has a large steel industry. Massillon has changed from a grain trading center to a manufacturing center. Considering its schools, churches, industries, etc., Massillon is a model town. L. H. 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HJX- ,f v 1 l b C'7ffl'7'7 '717l'I71711317T117IIT21117D'l2'1iZ1l'l71TTT7l'I7YIITI7171217II7ZCQETZTZCICVZCZTTZCIT7T1177I7ifIf17II7f7Ili7I1171Y171127 'I117fE17D 1UT2f7 7l 1l I1' -elvis' V' -41.11 :t,'-44-,fray - yyiwapy nit- 7' fy-t'-rt: rw '13-Hart 729- ' 'WEL-i rf-r 1-EH. ffiffr-ff Mi-HV 'W-H46rlWfW-ff-H-1-ff-H-74 W'-f-4-PM 1-fir-1-if-fW W!-f 4- ' -H ...t,.,.iaiciztiiziijzizziiijziijziciziii1tiziziiiciztiiziiztijziziiiiiiiziiiiiiciziiiiiiiciiigigiiiiiiig2it11ii:iiiiiiiiiziiiziiiiiiiiiizittiitztiiticizriciitju Friendship Club Top rowiVerlie Ziegler, Ida Belle Whiting, Bethiah Bates, Wilma Scott, Esther Migge, Marian Pietzcker, Edna Krisher, Marian Quigley, Clara Kelleher, Helen Echliman, Pauline Def Hoff, Verda Lawrence, Bertha Belle Spaulding, Gladys Dieringer. Second row-Mabel jones, Margaret Williams, Esther Heinauer, Lucy Wilson, Helen White, Margaret Krisher, Dorothy Smith, Helen Smith, Charlotte Edwards, Marjorie Krisher, Dorothy Slinger, Hazel Sidaway, Marguerite Priest, Faculty Advisorg Esther Minke. Bottom Row-Katherine Walmer, Virginia Acton, Alice Crow, Elizabeth Nesbitt, Faculty Advisor, Ruth Whisler, Lila Washlick, Helen Hess, Carrie Osborne, Lucy Ziegler, Elnore Moser, Anna Mae Graf. Absentees-Thelma Anthony, Mildred Armor, Beatrice Beck, Viola Black, Martina Brenner, Margaret Boldi, Helen Domro, Pauline Henderson, Martha Jones, Freda Kent, Opal Lebo. Lillian Ortwein, Edna Oster, Florence Remley, Alvia Urban, Helen Vitak, Carrie Mae Wiggins, Doris Baker, Rosetta Cooper, Katherine Kester, Mary Alice Oberlin, Annabel Pratt, Ida Riggle, Helen Sturges, Margaret Barr, Letha Gallatin, Mary Helline, Edith Matthews, Madge Barr, Margaret Cook, Florence Whitmore, Alberta Clutter, Anna Sutton, Dorothy Johnson, Catherine Graybill, Mary Belle Lewis, Valeria Williams, Hannah Belle Cecil, Ines Wiggins, Dorothy Stindl, Ruth Ienner, Mildred Ramsey, Marian Baker, Eleanor Reinoehl, Virginia Snavely, Faculty Advisor, Ruth Wolfley, Faculty Advisor, Edith Inman, Y. W. C. A. Advisor. You know our club-you also know the girls are working to obtain its ideal, an honest and just purpose in life. This club encourages each member to find the best in herself and inspires her with the desire to give the best in every day life. The meetings of this club have been very pleasantly planned this year, and each of the girls has enjoyed herself fully. One of the very pleasant events was the friendly gathering of the Washington High School girls with those of the McKinley High School. This was the first time they have joined together in such perfect harmony. Many other activities have occupied the girls this year. , One of these being the annual party given for the poor children of this city. - ' Evidence of the Happiness brought through efforts to attain the club's ideals is found in the fact that membership has steadily increased until there are now ninetyf five girls in the High School Club each striving- To face life squarely To find and give the best. E. M. H. '27, 86 f 11r1'r'f117,121lair:rzprgzrrgcpggztnp25331113zpgzppzppgaprt:gang:tgcrppgcgzpiipciijliiiilij11232iwifiiijilliiilI112531Q3113P3fji1l1iQP2i13FQEQ3'j7H25 i F 4Fa1Wf'1f1fWQgi2QeyzWgigrfifwwwmgzaf-1QEVQWZWT4 4-WW-VMFL' if-'4 ..rALiaL12titiiiitiiciijdiztiziiizttizr ittiizzdciciiiziz.LiiiciztiiiriiiixiQiliciztiztrzii111111triLdQiZtltriailrliziitriirlizz1r,.1:t..i13:i3...i1i1: Hi-Y Top row-Laverne Herbst, Harry Strobel, Albert Dewald, Harry Ross, Donald Simon, John Crone, Glenn Krisher, Robert Ackeret, Melvin Easterday, Albert james. Middle rowfArden McConnell, Vincent Define, Thomas Everhard, Melville Pflug, Raymond Wendling, Charles Yost, David Smith. Lloyd Lipscomb, Ralph Baker, Delmar Bordner. Bottom row-Charles Hax, C. M. Layton, Faculty Advisorg Fred Gumpp, William Houghton, Max Spuhler, Harold Fulton, john Meek, William Edwards, john Bast, Wayne Baugh, Paul Brown, Ralph Williams. Absentees-Samuel Benson, Lawrence France, Y. M. C. A. Advisor, Elwood Kammer, Paul Kramer, William Price, John Quinn, Charles Van Fossen, The HifY Club is a world wide organization based upon Christian principles. Its purpose is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. The HifY Clubs do not work independently, but are bound together by common ties, and work toward a common end. They keep in touch with one another by conferences throughout the year. This year our HifY Club was represented at the State Conference at Middletown, Ohio, and later was host to the Northeastern Ohio Conference at Massillon. The local club is composed of about thirty fellows of Washington High School. Every year as old members are graduated, new members are initiated into the club. These new members are selected bcause of their moral and Christian character, or else to be strenghtened morally and spiritually. The HifY Club supports school activities and advocates clean sports. A few illustrations of this may be shown by the way it helped the Patrons' Reception com' mittee, the shining of shoes during the Christmas Seal Campaign, and the selling of football badges during the football season. Those of us, who are leaving this year, wish to extend to you, who are return' ing, our best wishes for your happiness and future success in your Christian under' takings. T. E. l6. 87 frwrrr'ftirzzvzzcazrcazrrrrrzcazuzzcnczcvifr1tv 1c1vizazrzccfzcvz'zczzrrzcrzr101:11:f3cz11 211 :c1 liaraifzriztrzcfzfzfazf11:1 'c1: '1:'-'r1 1f 'ff 11r'zt1 r mmm f ' '7'4.1.1i- '7'1.:J':J f'.TL1 fr- t '11 fl1tvJCgJ.i.g'LpJf'f'1Zg'1Zg'f 'aI. 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Several of the fellows journey to Warren to see the Akron Fast game. One of the boys reports that they wore the queerest orange and black ribbons on their arlnsl 21. The clubs are organized. Mr. Layton surely can read poetry. 22. Four more girls are reported to have a case on Fritz Gulnpp. 23. Mr. Martin Johansson plays the Violin for ns. Liebesfrend eeee.. . ..,,,..,.,,..., , ,.r,.,, ,. ..,....,,,,. . ,,.,...l.... -- Kreisler Souvenir .......... . .......... ......,........... D rdla '4Where Roses Fair -- . .... Prince Gustave of Sweden Minuet in G ,,,...,,,.. .. r.,,..,.. ,,. ........ , .........., .. ..., .. ........ Beethoven 24. All of the girls rush to the N. O. T. Waiting Room after school to get a horn' all for nothin'. 25. First football rally with Peg Heisler presiding. Vince makes his speech and Coach Stewart describes the game of Cricket as he saw it played in London. We're rather doubtful about the position of the cricketl 26. Starting out with a bangl Massillon 30-lrkkron East 0 28. Miss Snayely deprives a poor, little Junior of a big, red balloon and throws it out of the window during sixth study. October 1. It doesn't seem as though three weeks are gone already does itf 2. Mr. Gorrell thoroughly explains football and we ask questions. W'e are much enlightened on certain points-thanks to the teacher , 88 W - T - -f -1--1-W1---'T -f 1-ff 1-'Tv Ti- Ti- vw 1- T -f-rw-111-111712:11zctrzfiirzczzzzr211113217v1:t3c1:1 'c1:pr21p' 'ceq iff' 2 f l l'Ll'i'lQ1f'5l'1'f '3f'Fl'iffUiiTfflifl'l'ffyE 7 77 JC Jr 7249 ' f ar: :itt1tit:fi3tiiti:t3tt1iitLit:tiztiiiiztiiztiiitztitiii:tiizziiztzciztztiititizttziiiM1111r:i1tLr:t1r.t1Lr.tLr.t . .r.t .l.t.tLi.tgrJ.,:r.t,.1.t,J fCalen dar continuedj Nlassillon 48-Zanesville 0. Hurrahl Howard Alden gives a short speech about buying annual pledges. A certain little girl thinks Chuck Agler has a wonderful physique . Annual pledges go on sale. Mr. Frank 'Wagoner plays the piano-accordian for us in chapel. Sophs'l hold their election. How many are going to Friel Fire-Chief Hunsinger talks to us about fire prevention. The boys leave for Erie and f'BlZink,'f goes along. hlassillon 17----Frie IO. Some gamel Mr. Gorrell substitutes for Mr. Layton who is quarantined for two weeks because of his son's illness. Kammer looks as though he had participated in a 'ffree-for-alln. Ivan Hose runs away with apart of Helen Albright's hatl Mr. Martin Johansson accompanied by Miss Paul again entertains us-this time with the clarinet. c'How Can I Leave 'Theew ,. ........,. S. COX Song Without Words L .... ,.,..... , ...... ........,..... M endelssohn Marcella Horne is seen leaving school after sixth period and upon being caught explains that she thought it was seventh. Rally. Miss Lichtensteiger tells us how to make cake and Harold Lloyd Kammer tells us what he thinks of it. Akron South rolls us in the mud 7-O. Didn't our boys held ,em thoughf Mr. Gorrell has a smashup. lsn't Mr. Gorrell wonderfull He surely took some of the bitterness out of defeat and we all feel better. Nlr. Gorrell finishes the lesson he has been teaching us. f'Four things a man must learn to do lf he would keep his record true: To think without confusion, clearly, To love his fellow men sincerely, To act from honest motives, purely, And trust in God and Heaven securely. -Van Dyke. Love your fellow men sincerelyn. That means you. Alvia Urban entertains us at the piano. Rondo Cappricioson ,......,..... ,,,,, M endelssohn Tarantella ......,,. . .....,....... .. .,,,.... , ..,...,. -. ....,.,,,,..... -.. Heller We sing in Chapel for the first time, and render VVhen You and I Were Young Maggie, in honor of Mr. Gorrell, Dave Stewart and Daddy Lind. We practice up on yells. Bill Edwards, on crutches, comes back for a visit. We roll Alliance in the mud 13-6. Did you ever see such a 'Cmuddyw game in all your lifef Agnes Lally's dog visits first study and takes a liking to Coach Stewart. 89 C'1UT7 '7f7Z 1'1117II'T2111TIITZ'1717'fI7Z'lI12717173217 1717I117IlIf17177I117Ilf7I'l7f7Il17 'l1 '171Vl'717I7'7ifT717I7I7 7'7 '717l'I71Tl'1171I7 I1 1T7 '717'7' . 57 W ' Ut 21.1 ct ' f 111- :Jzf-Lpmpt' 1 '- f iff-ra-5-wawf' 1 'fa 'rw raft 'J-flirt f 2: - 'Jf' '1-re 2-1- :WW-e-1.-gtf-74 gym-M4 aywae-WW444-4-if-it-s-45-J494-gfffie-9-We-HQWIW Q-i was .-3 gaprtwmrzawmaifmea am malware-.13 0...t,...tu.ict:t1..tliiztizttztjzi3:111113tit:tititilitiictiiztzticiiiiztitititztiiiti,.tztititi21tiittj:13tztiiiztiiztiictitiititiztitiiitzt.jitictiitzticizti CCalen dar continuedj 27. Mr. Cworrell reads the Uctober poems. lVlr. Lind springs a surprise on his Geography class and demands a map of the U. S. including the states, drawn from memory. Much undiscovered territory is found! 28. Mr. Ackley talks to us about the U. S. Navy. 29. Rally. Several people who need discipline are sentenced to make speeches. lsnlt Al Nlclnnis the cutest kid you ever sawf 30. The teachers go to Cleveland to do some shoppingw-and ohl attend the Convention tool We get a little rest. 31. lVlassillon 181--fWoodward Tech 0. We're getting up some steam. Yovember 2. Rahl Rah! Rahl Mr. Layton is laackl 3. 1V1iss Correll calls her second hour lifnglish class a 'fhunch of heathensn. 4. Mr. Layton announces there are two boys on the team who write poetry. Much wild speculatingl S. The Glee Cluhs sing in Chapel and introduce Pep7', a new school song. 6. Pictures for the Annual are taken. The Dramatic club resents Adam and Evaf' p P I7 Shall we ever forget, Adam, will you have a bite of my apple. and, Here's some feed for the jolly old poultry. 7. We score on Phila. in the last quarter. M. H. S. 6 N. P. H. S. O. 9. Mr. Layton praises Vince for an action worthy of the captain of our team. 10. Hoorayl Holiday IOIDOYTOW. 11. Armistice Day. Paul Reverew Kammer Hiawatha', Brown oan of Arcl' , 9 J Boldi and others make their bow in the parade. 12. lV1r. Philip Fisher, accompanied by Charles Leininger, entertains us with three vocal selections. The Two Grenadiersn . .... Schumann Song of the Flag ........ .... ,..,..... ..,,, D e K oven We'll Keep Old Glory Flyingv W-. ......... ..........,,. S carmolin 13. Rally. Thelma Hines finds a magazine with articles about Ron Thomas, Art McConnell and Paul Brown. 14-. Our boys played a most excellent game. VVarren was defeated 14--0. 16. The Cleaver-Brown case still flourishes, not to mention several others. 17. One girl and seven boys get kicked out of sixth study. F F E F 18. The band plays in Chapel. Stars and Stripes Foreverw ,,,,..,,,,.. -- ,.,l.,,.,., Sousa Operatic Minglen . ,,,,,..,,,,...... .. ...........,,.....,, ,,., W , Berry And-last but no t least, K'Oh Katharinall' 19. Mr. Gorrell tells us what education should do for us. 1. It should free us from superstition. Z. 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McKinley 6-M. H. S. 3. A terrible blow. Well-we're glad to have made Canton so happy. Sh! Weill just whisper it. Miss mansfield is going to enter a marital state soon. Lee Kelly appears with a bandaged head! F F F E F F Thanksgiving service conducted by Reverend Secrist. Miss Mildred Sorg, accompanied by Marguerite Sorg sings: Blessing ,..,............,,,,,.. .,..,,.. ...... ,... .... , , ....,.......,........... C u r ran uljrayer Perfect .. Stenson Thanksgiving. lfveryone slightly ill. Glad there is no school. How queer it seems not to be going to a football gamel 30 Everybody makes rather poor recitations. Another six weeks gonel December l Mrs. Lola List Cover and Caroline Boyd play a duet in chapel. 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 ll 12 14 IS 16 17 Concerto Pathetiquen ....... .... .,....... . . ................ . .... -- LisZt Mr. Figert springs a good one on his Sociololgy classes. The boys must describe an ideal wifeg the girls, an ideal husband. Weire afraid Vince Define is doomed to be a bachelor. Only 22 more days until Xmas! Daddy Patrons, Reception. Dramatic Club presents Joint Owners in Spain. Lind is a regular ladies' man, eh Whati Student Council has lots of fun cleaning up! Debate rally. Speeches by Miss Digel and Meli'in Basterday. Can High School boys and girls write poetryf Mr. Layton says yesl Miss Fvelyn Hering, accompanied by Vivien Hering, entertains us with three violin selections. Hobgoblin Dance -- --- Goby Eberhardt Slumber Mooni' .... Dolly Stewart c'Chinese Serenade -.. .............,,.....,....... ....... ........ H . Fliege Mr. Layton puts forth the school seal proposition. We Were defeated by Cuyahoga Falls in our first debate. Santa Claus is in town. Miss Schmader gives us her annual talk in chapel, and the Health Seal Campaign opens with a bang. Miss Buch wants just the toes of her shoes shined and poor Laverne Herbst is the martyr. Football Banquet. Bill Price is captain for next year. Chicken dinner at the cafeterial The momentous question, Should Miss Kramer bob her hairfl, is decided by the Debate Club. The affirmative wins and Miss Kramer promises to take the fatal step during Xmas vacation. 92 . ..., --.- -. ---.- - - A.- ... -.. - W- ff- ---- 1-f- 1-r - -- - -- - 1-'-g'--v - --:- --1' ' rr' 11' 1' ,, ' 'ft' 'ZT 1 rr 1 11 if r r' 1 'i'fV T Tltw,f' F' 1 ' iitrztt''gilitzgziiir11tg1.t.,1pt1ttJ,qc ,,J,r1,g .,t3.t.gi.f L:.'5..tL:.t',.tJS,-f QU- 4414-4' 1374- -5-v Jr. f , -I 7 iq f ' ' -f-' -W 'ref-' fwm-'fffa MWzffztzaizrtmwfalint.-atm-17-WW! 1 -. it '41 .. 18. 19. 21. 22. 23. 24. 31. Janua l 2. 4 5 6. 7 8. 9 11. 12 13. 14 15. 16. 18. 20. 21 22. 23. 4 4 1' . . .f , ifbttiiit:dztfiiiiiftiizttiittiiztiiiiit.cgi- iiiLliiilliiiiilliliiltiliitittilil1211ifiiiiliiilliltlE113IiiZiI11i11Z11ti1'iI13...1Z21A , f J. JJ . . 1 ,f A fmff -tj 1- T .14. La....2 fCalendar continuedj Hard luck! The Debate Club decides that Mr. Hopper should not get married during Spring vacation! The Dramatic Club presents two plays and a vaudeville skit. Fulton, Kammer and Brown do their Xmas shopping in the Eclipse! Gee! Only four more days until Xmas! Mr. Figert's Sociology classes have one hilarious time preparing for their party. Football boys get their M's. Christmas service. Serene and beautiful as always. Yacation. VVe trounce Dover in basketball 32-29. ry Happy New Year. VVe all feel like the morning after the night beforen! Many resolutions are thrown to the winds, not to mention Helen Albright's. Back again! There is an over-abundance of red sweaters, new ties, etc., etc. Hooray! 436 votes in favor of our proposed W. H. S. seal, and only 18 votes against it. Mr. Layton renders The Anvil Chorus from 11 Trovatore. Coach Hal Smith tells us something about the game of basketball. W. H. S. 26 Akron West 25. Some game! W. H. S. 20-N. P. H. S. 13. We'll say Ron Thomas surely knows his stuff on the side lines! H Miss Correll relents and will give us another English test. We are entertained with a violin solo by Mr. Leonard Schworm, accompanied by Mrs. L. Cover. Spring's Awakening .,.........,. Bach A Prayer ,...,,,,.,,....... ...,,,,,,...,,,....,,,,.. , . ...,,......,,., E. R. Ball Everybody goes sleighriding. Donlt you wish you were a kid againfn Paul Brown hurts his ankle and is quite proud of his plaster cast. Rally. Pauline Wild tells us about the W. H. S. garden. We'll agree Joe Stellars is some umodest little violet! The team journeys to Cleveland and trims St. Ignatius 19-16. We'll say our team is no quitter! Ooh--! Everybody creeps around as though he were seeing ghosts in every corner. The Phantom of the Operav is at the Grand. Ernest Heiser, accompanied by Paul Liebermann, plays exceptionally well in chapel. Twilight Serenade U.-- .,,....,,,,,,,.,,,, ..,,.,.,,.,,,,,, ,L Otto Bender Traumerei3' ............................ .....,.,, . ..... ..... S chumann R0cked in The Cradle of the Deep Exams! ! ! Nuff said! Massillon 18-Warren 14. New Phila 18-Massillon 16. 93 -ff. tg1.,6..J::-Wg.a.a-Wa. my cg' 255 - gn M g Wang ' --7 WM WM, ia ' ' I I. 1 , -Lei 'i 33-:rt if I 1: 21211111712 .. ' 'ii .Miz . iiiig 2 ' 1 ' 1, .L Wt iW! 1i1i2-ZDLQCZIZWI4114445 W if-e-if-His-Zyfwjiffies-4:7-4-efgiwywfe. ' ' 1 .1v',,1'..icc J' L' .. ,Q .. ,g .1 .. .int ,x ' aid: .if I ,' .. '.1itfg'..,.:' it 'V:V'!t1' .air mid! ' ,iid 4 .fmmwfwww 4,44 4 W 'A ,ffl .1 ' ta iziiiztiizi1tititijctiiitiieiiitiztiiitiiztiiitiictiticiLtilitaittitiitrjitlttztttzti111211t1ic11..E:tit11iztici11l fCalendar continuedj 5 25. New Semester. Bill Edwards, Ruth Parker and several others are back while a few more have left us. 26. Ooh! We nearly froze, but in spite of much coughing and shivering we managed to exist until 3:15. We yell for Kammer who has played his last game for W. H. S. 27. We are delightfully entertained in chapel by the Broadcasting Triof' Evelyn Hering, Violing Helen Rudy, sopranog lla Champior, piano. Fiddle and Il' ...,,,.... e..t,,,,.,,,,...,,,,....,,,..,,,,.,......,... G oodeve K'Out of the Dusk . ..... Dorothy Lee 'lSometime Collegiate Blues 28. Rev. Harold F. Post gives us a delightful talk on the subject of K'Hats off, Shoes off, and Coats off. 29. Canton McKinley Ml-Massillon Washington 20. 30. Massillon 32l--Galion 22. February 1. Gee! Wonder what the boys did to George Crawford! 2. Mr. Layton reads several poems about The Dago Man. lirnest Heiserls essay on Forest Conservation is the best in Stark County. Second place goes to Wayne Champior. 3. Verna Scott of the Class of l24- plays the piano in Chapel. l2th Hungarian Rhapsodyn ..................... ....,.................. L iszt 1The Frl Kingl' .................... ........... ............,......... S chubert We should be proud that such an accomplished pianist as Miss Scott is a graduate of W. H. S. 4. Our negative debate team proves to New Phila that the U. S. Senate made a wrong decision in entering the World Court. 5. W. H. S. 4-6l-Millersburg 15. 6. We trounce Uhrichsville on its own floor to the tune of 31-16. 8. Max Spuhler and Red Smith are dismissed from Geography class until they eat the ice cream cones they brought to class. Prtety good stunt! 9. Mrs. Carl Segner, accompanied by Miss Margaret Weise, sings for us. The King of Thulev ........... .. ..........,..,.....,...........,......,,.. Liszt Ah Restless Heartn . ............. Barnham 'KA11 For You ..................................... .... G uy d'Hardelot 10. Such weather! Will it never stop snowing! 11. Something new in the rally line. We solve a big cross-word puzzle with the aid of George Crawford-but Alliance 30-Massillon IS! Not so bad, however, con- sidering what a team Alliance has. 12. Mr. Layton tells us of the ancestry of Abraham Lincoln. 13. Massillon 24 -Wooster 18. Gur ninth victory! 15. Lo Snyder has a perfectly gorgeous Valentine! 16. Why so many teachers absent! F i P 17. We enjoy some interesting music in chapel. Trombone, Mr. George E. Jonesg corner, Robert Pietzckerg piano, Paul Liebermann. uWoodland Whispers .... ........................ .... ---- L O S CY 94 V1- ., - ' fi-9- fjfr'-rjffii' 'f '.: '1ri:1:'.i:g.y -' .17 1' 'gi' '42 ' iff- , , - , Liilwi gf 4 ,fgwgfw M, iff .ffl ygnp , 5 'f 1422151-at - 1-Priziv'.:f.igVWWM21-fiiiiiviiiilfilfdZvifivfffiif-1WPWW' EPT: 1.LM11..izhiziiizizdiizthijziziiiiiiiziiicizzii:aiiiiigilicili111i1z3:1:13:i:i3:jci:LJiiizzzizapiiiipnim,.1.L11.Li1.LL1.1.L.c1.L .1.L.L,c1.LLL.LJ. ,...1.LJ ,.,,. ,., ,... , ,,,.,,. .,......MW az! , 5 , G f - e f. if 1 1 li , 1 i l 4 F I I 1 v 1 L ' A I I 1 f , f 1 fb, 3 Wg, A ,V 7, , . .I J I, IVIV ,V , 5 :vi AWJM2 EM H ,, Y . iw M- f f ,Q . 1 . , , ' 'ln , f VV,,k ' . Z , Q7 7 T , I FE. Ntfx., 'M' '-: .- . 2 -Q is Qi X Yin , w' g,m S ,, 5 ' 7 i 1 jfgcgwiih, 4-fzq.,-gl-I'.s-:few ' I rn 7, 'L 7 1 4 f ' f'.', ' 'QI ..-',-f Af' J , , fx W - , -W 4 ,v ss.. 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The Hi-Y takes charge of chapel and Kammer, Fred Gumpp, and Art McConnell each give a splendid talk on school spirit-as was and as is. The team journeys to Akron. Akron South 35----W. H. S. 19. Columbus Fast 25--QW, H, S, 19, lneligibles Ml--Fx-Highs 29. A real thriller with some old timers, Shelly Grant, Jimmy Hollinger, Ike Hise, Andy Halco and many others. Holiday-thanks to George! Mr. Layton gives us a definition for school spirit. School spirit is that attitude among all members of the school, students and teachers, which makes it possible to associate together for the joyful accomplishment of all purposes of the school. glenn Slusser plays the piano in chapel. uPolonaise ....... ......... ........ . . ..... ,,,,, M a cDowell Caprice Vennoisi' ,...... ..,...........,,,...,...,,, ....,..,,,, P ' ritz Kreisler Wooster's affirmative debate team defeats our negative team. The tribe of W. H. S. goes on the Warpath. Speeches by Big Chief Williams and Squaw Minny-tee-hee, alias Anne Sutton. And-oh joyl Massillon 244--McKinley 14. First time we've beat 'em in basketball since '18l Massillon goes Wildl A crowd accompanies the debate team to Wooster Where our affirmative team loses to Wooster's negative. Weren't those judges darlingfiif Mr. Layton recites a little poem- A Teacher A teacher is a bell that rings To break your slumbers deep, But vain is all his honest toil If you would rather sleep. A teacher is a signpost, set The Way of Truth to show, But heis a useless sentinel If you don't want to go. i -Arclzilmlfl Rzztlefige. Helen Vitak plays the piano in chapel. Hungarian Concert Polkai' ..... --- Alfody Silver Stars .................... --- Bohm Everbody happy! Each one of the basketball boys gives his opinion of the game. Alliance is possessor of Stark County championship, thanks to W. H. S. Alliance sends congratulations. Well, they should. . We are entertained in chapel by the Vehajo Trio, Harold Snyder, violin, Mr. John Steele, cello. Miss Verna Scott, piano, Mr. Soherzo ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,... S c hubert Londonderry Air --- ..... KrGiSlC1' ccMCnuCt,7 ----YY,-Q-'VY---vYAA-----M-,----,V--,-v,,,V,, ,,,,,,.......,,,.,..... H aydlfl Mr. Wright lets his classes study all period! Was he righti 96 . .. LL'-1. lil iii ,f, :if 'J .7J'ITJ..I' 127 ' 1' ni' if 33' 'f 521:14 :Y J' :Y ' liao ut ,4 M..1.L1..11311111321:L1izzzcizlzaigzlizmciizzciizliciliz.1,Lailzdiiiiiiidzilizz4132112111131:Lizzigigiiizizaiilzaii11ici121111izicizaziizizkniciziii mx ,,N,,fi!!X3sf ,lu HMT , Cm Th 5'T'YTN Alubnml Bavvd iprcnjficr. Whafs Wrong Here 7 HOTUE, ' Swiit Hemi ag! f ng 96 TIC CTYXY ood Lookxn Aivfi L. fi fix f 'MN , 1 Q4 , A-1' ',V7 , . 7' 1 ' ' My Hero J f' was 7 , 1 f 1 K Q 4 aff 5 mf 1 1 V M MF' 3 'f f 5 I 5 in -' 5, 7 5 ,4 I Q fs V. 1 94 N ! if 3 V 14, f ' ...,A 1,31 EE.-L.E. , 3 , 2 1 . 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We are most delightfully entertained by Mr. Oscar Puegner and his clarinet, ac- companied by Miss Margaret Weise. c'Grand Fantasyn ,,..........,,..,.,, -W Brepsantn 'Wlenzano Waltz ..,. Venzano Angel's Serenade ....... . .... ...,.....,......................,.........., B raza 12. Debate Rally at which Bill lidwards actually makes a speech from the stage. Bi11's geeting good! john Notman and Hljunkn Strobel staged a pretty quarrel until Bill appeared. Ashland defeats both our debate teams. 14. Had Fulton reports a pleasant trip to Akronllffl 15. Coach Stewart has the most terrible grouchf' First study gang shivers in their shoes. Ask Cele,' Horne and Bud Khoenlelll 16. Mr. Layton tells us something of the history of Massillon. 17. Much wearing of the greenf' Fleanor Greenawalt, accompanied by by 1lavChampior, sings: My Wild lrish Rosen . ...................,.......... . .............. Alcott A Little Bit of Heaven .. .... Ball ilMikC7Y 18. Girl Reserves entertain the faculty. Can you imagine Dave Stewart and MH. R. Gf' as Miss Correll's dutiful sonsll Juniors beats Sophs 40-27. 19. Amid much clamor and tumult the Reserves beat the Sophs, the l27 varsity beats the Faculty, and the '26 varsity beats the ineligibles and last-but not least, the Seniors Wallop the Juniors 24-21, thus Winning the class championship. 20. The Hi-Y basketball team wins three games in the tournament and is eliminated in the fourth by Shaw High of Cleveland. 21. The uflul' has descended upon us and many teachers and students are on strikefl 22. Mr. Layton continues his talk on the history of Massillon. 23. Mrs. VV. T. Ross, accompanied by Helen Vitak, sings. ln the Garden of Tomorrowl' ........ . ,...,,.,. .,.,,,, ,,,,,,,, D e ppen UUntil7' .......................... .. ....... . .,... Sanderson 'fglapanese Love Songv ...,,. . .....,..... . ...,,..,,.,..,,,.....,,,..,-- Thomas School is dismissed at noon because of the prevailing illness. 24 to April S. Spring Vacation. April 8. 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Beulah Appleby has founded a dress designing shop and her c'Beulah Frocksl' are quite the rage. Her best mannequin is Helen Bailey. Leland Ax is the world's best comedian, He is ably accompanied by his partner, Lou Binford. lfflizabeth Becker has taken over her fatherls business. lt is said that she is making the hardware business in this town a credit to everyone. Caroline Boyd has defied the fates and instead of becoming a great pianist has married her old schoolday sweetheart. lVlutt Clark has surprised us all. She is the fat lady of Barnum and Bailey's Circus. Aheml Here we see the queen of a great eountryl We always suspected Nluriel Cook because of her preference for purple in her school days. Paul Brown has been judged the most handsome man graduated from Dartmouth. Helen Cadman has found her ideal man at last and they have gone to lfurope on their honeymoon. His namef Can't you guessf Fleanor Bayrs has left for Africa to spend six months learning the negro dialect to use in her famous poems. We always knew Vince Define would be a bachelorl Good luck, Yincel Delmar Halpin is Delmar Halpin no longer. His full name is Delmar lylartina Halpin Brennerl Mervyn Grosjean has compounded a new dictionary. Noah is completely for- gotten. A Elizabeth Glover is now lf, Glover, M. D.,', and has just started to practice in the great metropolis of Fast Greenville. George Gove is every bit as brilliant as in his school days. He is a noted lecturer and his favorite subject is: 'LWhy I Have Remained A Bachelor. ln a recent beauty contest in New York, lid Fricker won the title of hair, America. Bernice Segel--Take carel She is the most noted va1np in Hollywood. Bobby Kester is as angelic as ever. She is playing' the part of the lVladonna:' in The lVIiracle. 100 4-Af 'if ' Jfil- fin! tri-rrfvzzcazr1111211111111zczzrfmrzcfirz. .twzczirzczcrzczznczzrUzzpzczzrmir3112131211321113512111133521111izzirzczztzfzzuczzrfzc 112127211 'ptr zf P 1- ,. ' e '-ifejff' '-f ,w-ij-P' 1Fer '-V.:-WAP'-'t1f'ff'5fi-Wi' 'J ' L -' .gibza ju E . , -f-H-fra . ffw-Q-149 W4ffm-if-H-f-Q:-Ify-j1J:f3:-f-gf-s-fjffggyf 'glgfa at..ta.altzizutiztiiztlicixpziLzzcizzztigtxiztiziztacttxiiiti12115111111111111izniititiiitliztlic115:11ticiztziitiuizit1111112Qtlritztlirztiiliiaiigznd Ernest Heiser-Here we have the leader of the greatest orchestra in the world, the 'Heiser Howlersf' Annette Kellerman is forgotten for Peg Heisler is now our f'Perfect 36.', Poor Al Dewaldl He is a famous cartoonist but only the other day he was thrown into jail for making a cartoon of Lucille Horne, the famous movie star who claimed that the picture was too insulting because 'Alt did the utmost to mar her beauty and advertise her age. Anne Suttonf Terriblel Sheis married a big butter and egg man from the west for his moneyl l lv Charles VanFossen has succeeded lzzy Wright as teacher of History in W. H. S. and many are those that pray Izzy will relent and come back to save them from utter de- struction. Roland Brown is a great Olympic star. He recently broke the world's high-jump record by crossing the bar at 15 feet. You remember how fond of Latin Luke Helline was in the old daysf Well-he has erected a monument to C. M. Ella Buch in the front yard of M. H. S. We don't see much of Bill Harris these days. His wife is very fond of tossing her fatheris bricks at him and he is in the hospital most of the time. Lois Snyder's husband recently bought her a Cadillac coupe. By the way, he recently sold that Nash roadster of his. Tommy Everhard is now the Richard Dixv of the movies and the girls just adore hitnl Evelyn Huff is the latest Ziegfield7s Follies' Hsensationln Florence Calhoun is a second Maggie hliggsf, lt's probably her husband's fault though! Ruth Brady is Massillon's first policewomanl Verna Buchman is owner of a large restaurant in Alaska which specializes in peach ICC CTCPITD. Wayne Champior has won fame through his book entitled Why You Should Not Wear A Pink Tie With A Purple Shirt. Stella Cornell has cut off her curls and is now known as as The Girl with the Perfect Bob. VVe shall now present Reverend John Crone who is lVIassillon's most popular preacher. Wilbert Delong is editor of the second Nlassillon newspaper called the Delong Times. Laverne Herbst has been disappointed in love and is leading the life of a hermit. Thelma Hines is football coach of good old M. H. S. and her football teams are even being compared with those of Dave Stewart. Jena Slusser can't get settled it seems. She has already divorced four husbancis. Elizabeth Houck is a creator of unusual and bizarre gowns. 101 'TT T7 '7:71'Z'17 l1I71I1171117117171171171717177l1l I717I7171717IIT117ifI117I7173-7Z721:7 I7171717l:7i'iY1f717 l717 7I7:7 T717I7Iif1 1'1 J' 7' 'C jf 7157410 't' fl - wake- Ltfmfuff- f 1 ft -1 M: -1 f uutwf 411' al ft 'ff-uf-rf-if 'tw' 1 nffagtg iff 'Pl jjj ,gf L ra-1-1-P 1- -1' :- -1 . - 4-1-P -f1-:- -1- ' - 1 f'- - -'-P-f v -4 ' '- MPM if ffl, fir ff mmf! 4 4 Mlfww ff fwyfwf 4 . .t..t.tml111111L52tztnciitlziilictztuziztlttztictztziiitiictiiztl..iii112111132111iitziictitiiiztlritlttztiiiitiiiitliitz.itzziititfiiizlE:t1ttti1:tii3.,.1111i Kenneth DeVValt is owner of a large cotton plantation in Siberia. Miriam Dominick is the inventor of a garment which can either be worn as a collar or a pair of hose. Charlotte lildvvards has a steady job cooking for some one. Guess whof Gladys Fhret is Massillon's head undertaker. 4 Raym liilliottf Oh Yesl He and Mrs. Elliott are spending the winter in Florida. Pearl Fetter has invented a permanent permanent wave. Letha Gallatin's name is heard the world over. She has discovered why people don't go ice skating in July. Marguerite Gritti no longer is a strawberry blonde. She has dyed her hair and is now teaching others how it is done. Azalia Hall has organized a girls, football team. Several members have made the All-American , among them Eva Jaggers, who is a second Red Grangeln Ivan Hose manufactures silk stockings called 'fThe Hose hose of Qualityf' Clarence Hummel has given up poetry and is now playing Romeo in Romeo and Julietf' Kenneth Jacobs has become a hard-hearted cynic. We always knew it. Lo and Beholdl James Seifert has taken over the management of the Lincoln Pharmacy to the delight of W. H. S. students. It has just been discovered that James jones is the original Santa Claus. Emily Liddell and Nonia King staged an elopement a fevv weeks ago. It was quite romantic, although Glenn Krisher sustained a broken leg trying to get Nonia to the ground from the second story. Marjorie and Margaret Krisher have gone on the vaudeville stage as those Kute Krisher Kids. Paul Liebermann is now owner of Liebermann's Bakery and everyone urgently recommends his doughnuts-especially the holes. John Meek is a mechanic in one of Henry Forcl's automobile factories. Robert lkflang has entered the business world. He is an office boy at the Central Steel Co. Bunn Pflug and Robert Swaney are Ohio's senators to Congress. Mr. Pflug holds the record for the longest speech ever made While Mr. Swaney, it is reported, has never even opened his mouth. Ruth Storck and Flo Schrader are the proprietors of Clevelandls most exclusive Tea Shoppef, 'fPunk Strobel has 'ust raduated from college. It is re orted that he pulled the l g cu Step right up and call me Speedyl' stuff with much success. Katherine Dornacher is the Prince of Wales, secretary. 102 r'f1-'- 11-1-1-1 -r1-vAf1-7-rw-1-f-.--1-g-.-1-1-f-f:-f-f1-7-rw-1-f-r:-f-r1-7-f7-7-f1-y-f-r1-f-rv'--1-r-f1-1'ff'v'f1 'Q1'rj'11r3f1j1j:3111111 '71 111 'H1ZJ'Z111'E1'1 4'17iii1fJfiTf'LLZFVi'1'1 4 'fT'C1'1TC11T.1 7-11Z'J'f J'i1'LJf-1 T5 -LF' if - 21' '3 V4' jE5:PWiWg f9Z7:7iff'Q'fW7J , , 441.1 if jffi., fx! mfnwwff4.4.jH.m.4Z2 5.7g!3'f,.mZiE2 i J...' 1. .-1...-.1 4j.- Aj .- .. .'.f.-jg. If 4.j.,. .- .f ..'.f. .IJ 6.14. ,L . .f.1. .1 1.3 .. hm J. 34.5 J. .L .J.L. J Jr r-4'f,r ZW, If xfff LLM A ML.. .LL1.,:,:1 :Jn :.zL,LL1.f 21.1 ,115 .1.1,:L11:.1.m :,:1.L ..111.111.1 :,.L.zic1.. :LL :JJ.u.i.'..1.'LLiiaiiliziiiliciilziic If J J U ' ,A,,Vq .L .' ,. .',. ,' 344, ,Q f,gQHQ5!! w -' f Sf- ,:,'g.,:i fl A xx lut I d a ,,1 ff' , , -LA Q W Q E V7 ' '., ' W! 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No watch will run that longf' Johnny: UNO, but most rivers willl Ralph Williams: Sayl Canlt you take a jokefn -Iohn Meek: 'fSurelyl Where do you want to goin Miss Lichtensteiger: Try to Edna Oster: f'But why must Bob Dretke: Do you know Adrian Fox: No, Whyfl' Bob: Ivory doesn't rustf, Sam Benson: Bring one cup Waitress: f'How can two of Sam: Oh just bring it in a Martina: Did you fix that Delmar: UNO. l left it flat. prepare most of your meals you cook the steamfw why you haven't red hairfl' of coffee for the two of us. you drink from one cupfn cup with two handlesln tirefn I37 Mr. Gorrell: Which part of a Ford causes the most Wrecksf Salesman: HThe nut that holds the steering wheel. spring. l found it the with a steam cooker. 7, d wear with these Tommy Everhard: What kind of shoes do you think l shoul golf socksf Miss Kramer: ul-lip bootsl Evelyn Huff:'fI want some cold cream. .lim Seifert: 'fchocolate or vanillafn Paul Storrie: I have a basketball nosef, Dude Everhard: How soil' Paul: It dribblesln Mr. Ackley: Wl1at was the first adding machine you ever usedfv Bob Mang: UMy fingers. Ethel Sylvis: 'cMy complexion is my ownf, Don Krisher: Hey, where do you get that stufffw crossingsf 3' Traffic Policeman: '4Why don't you blow your horn at Dave Stewart: VVhy every time l do all the girls run out to the streetlv Ted Bernstein: My car is a quiet, easy-running machinef' Raye Hopkins: So l've heardl 37 Midge Krisher: cf.-X11 you have to do at the Faculty Tea is sit up and look pretty. ff 3 77 Mr. Ackley: l wont be th CTC. Bill Edwards: c'Why I get twice as much sleep as you do! Kammer: Well you ought tog you have twice as many classes as I have. 104 al 77 2 T l '35iI111Ef11F3ii3F3FLIU322T1E5l11Z11323f1l3Fl3i333iE1U332511351195533291illfliiliiilliililllii1331133311'32113lT323FZ3132EfU3F333ll3Y3239 3S f7 1- p ,ff f .,. . A.. -, J - -. 1. -. ., .. .,i. J.. .. . J . -.- i. i.. i .,. Wait., . ... ri y.,r.yi.,iy .mt .yi 1 lfndnf Ww.vj4rgifPffl w B a tten-rr .-e1i4fwaiaiz1MwaW4f 5 .mgnraff .w:2f41t41m'm-eg .LMIJ...I.LL131111312132tzzzcizutizaziitl,iitliztl,.t3:i:t1..tlzjztliztati:t1i:21..t:Li.i1131illtitiiiitiziitziiititi.t:ti:i1tici:t3:i:t:t,.iitzcilzciariztl Howard lifrtle: 'LCvet that lessonf, Joe Beadle: 'CI got it. Whe11fl' Last year when I took it before. la: Bob Ackeret: 'KWhat's an usherF Charley lylyers: 'fThe guy that takes the leading part in theaters. Mr. Figerti There are too many students in VVashingtonHigh School these daysf' lylrf Wright: 'tToo many whatfv flVIiss Kramer: 'fWill you please be quiet backstagef N Paul Kramer: There ain't nobody back here! lylrs. Heyman: How did Greece gain her freedomii' Kid Crawford: HSlipped away. lVIr. lVIcLain: Charles, can you put into practical use anything you are learning at schoolf 3' Chuck: 'fSurelyl The other night at Albright's, John and I scared off a burglar by yelling Osk-ee-wow-wowln lylr. Ackley: Have you ever had hallucinationsfw Norm Harris: f'Two times. The first time it didn't take, but the second time it left a big scarf, George Crawford: '4How far are you in llconomicsfn- Glenn Krisher: ln the last stages of consumption. Katie Kester: 'tDid you see Chuck play at the basketball game Saturdayfn Grace O'Donnell: Why' no, what did he playin Katie: The trombone of course. llfliss Priest: 'fDid you use some underhand method in Writing this themefn Ruth Storck: KNO ma'am. Underwoodf' Had Fulton: mls he a good chemistry studentiw Chuck lVIcLain: 'cSay he's so good he has the acids eating right out of his handsf, lyliss Digcl upon burning herself during a Physics experiment quickly clapped her hands together, Now class why did I do thatf lllildred lVIoyer: f'To keep from swearingln 77 Howard Alden: lVIy ancestors came over on the lVIayflower. Caroline Boyd: It's lucky they did. The immigration laws are a little stricter .ln now. Florence Calhoun: I wonder why Mr. Layton wears his hair pompadourfv Bill Harris: K'Oh he likes his comb so well he refuses to part with itly' Mr. Figert: In 100 years there will be no beef. We shall then live on vegetables and milk. Class: But if there's no beef there will be no milk eitherlv Bill Edwards: Do you know the difference between a pigskin and a skinned piglv Chickie Chidester: No I don't. Bill: Welll Woudn't you make some football playerfv Clerk: No, we don't handle goldfish. Lillian Ortwein: I hope you don't5 it's not good for them. Miss Correll fin 2nd Englishj: Don't you like Kiplingfv Eleanor Greenawalt: I don't know, how do you kipplefn 105' I EZZFQ'T22 E1JE1if1Q'2E'lEQg2gCZ11-23ZgigilgEiiiglfiiigfliggflgliiggfglfllgf2Q2Zqf51gfQZFI24221152123f:I1qE21gQ1Q',jj11I jfQgjY9E'5j112Q7jEQ3:'ij'7jl L 1: 1.4412 f -' f,1.i.5r,ff .ri tr ,' AJ xiii. .r.r..' .mf fi tiff, '. Johnnie Quinn is manager of a football team made up of former VVashington Hi stars and they haven't lost a game in six yearsl Ralph Williams. although 'iborn and raised in a Tea Shoppef' is now a prize fighterl John Zinsmaster is a Shakespearean actor. He is now playing Hamlet on Broad- way. His leading lady, Miss Marian Jacoby, is Ophelia. Florence Whitmore is posing for Palmolive soap advertisements. John Tannehill is known as the Massillon Arrow Collar , man. Burdell Stahl causes quite a sensation wherever she goes. She is the only woman in the world with long hair. Harry Ross is the original Umidnight oil student. He is still in college and studies every ni ht until twelve o'clock at the verv least. . 3 . Arvilla Young is the best cook in the U. S. liiven her husband eats her concoctions. Norman Tombow is a second -Iohn D. Rockefeller. He made his millions by a big deal in Florida real estate. lVIartha Swier is happily married to her f'ideal man. Helen -lean White is still an old maid because she can't find a man willing to do the housework. Donna Williams has established an air route between Justus and Massillon. johnny Winters has taken over Henry Ford's business and now everybody is buying Fords because of their quality of endurance. Johnny uses his old tin can as an example. Helen Vitak is the pilot of an airplane which flies from New York to Frisco three times a week. Robert VVeinrich has compounded a beauty clay which really does keep one beautiful. Katherine Walmer is the world's diving champion. Kenny Woods is the author of a series of articles on How to attain the manly beauty of a Valentinof, Chuck Yost is a promising protege of John McCormick. It is reputed he is a second Caruso. And here is Carl Woods who is now president of Ohio State University. John Notman is hunting tigers in India with the Prince of Wales. Millie Robinson is a jockey! She has ridden the winning horse in the Kentucky Derby for 3 years. Vaughn Shilling is a professor of Mathematics at Yale. Franklin Strecker has discovered a new species of elephant in the African jungles. Helen Smith has a roller skating rink all her own and there are three uladies' nightsw a week. A Alberta Limbach has grown to the astonishing height of 6 feet but she won't tell the secret of how she did it. Mari in Pollock is a dentist and his motto is: 'fBe kind to Dumb Anirnalsf, 106 .iz LL 2127 A7173Ihfiliiy7jwliziiywyfigy3Pi1:fHj4Z4Vij717'I5f:i1fZ'7fZiif7Zf'f .wfifzw J .L .7 F 1-L,w iygjgw-f-Pfyf -'fQg1-QhQj-4-111151111147Ziffffggf-4 is-MZWMW I-2 , ' f , 1 1 1 I J 4 4 1 V, 'r' 'H ...L,.A13,...iaiiiiikiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaaiiiliiimii1Liii1i1i1Liii13.i:L3ii1tLii1i1i:11u.1.L,.1.L .Liizii .1.Lm.U21.L.L L,.1.L.L..1.L .1.L.L1.1.L,.1.L..1.L,.1.LJ. ' M fi' A ' A 4 V DK .Q F I ff -. x. I ' para - -, f MK-ll.. it - if -- jv j 4 Q 5 A J R mai- , f 1 f , ff .Q ,U ns it lab , 1 fi . MQ h !4 A , . 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Floyd Schlegel owns a ranch out in the great open spaces where men are men and women are governorsln Lillian Ortwein is the first woman to swim the English channell Donald Schaffer has made his home town a great metropolis. We are all proud of Navarre. Bill Edwards has a big column all his own in the newspapers. His specialty is ufatherly advice. Charles Hodgson is a high-grade farmer. He has a system by which he can raise cocoanut trees in Ohio. Alma Ballinger is piloting a taxi in a cross country marathon race. C. O. 126. assesses- . CCalendar continued from page 981 9. Mr. Sandy Griffinl Ask Red Spidellll The Dramatic Club presents '1Three Wise Fools. 12. Dr. Bryan of Ohio University begins the Senior lectures. The Meaning of Work to the Worker. 13. Hlllayf' Sam Benson elected captain for 1927 at the basketball banquet. 14. Arrested Developmentf, We are brilliantly entertained in chapel by an eight- hand piano selection played by Helen Chidester, Madge Barr, Vivien Hering and Wilma Bair. 16. 'fLife's Levelsfy Merle Singer is elected captain of the track team. 17. The Perils of Being a Student. 18. Dual track meet with Akron West and we come out ahead 62-60. 20. Mr. Gorrell presents the basketball team with the M's they so richly desrve. 21. lrene Beamer, of the Class of '25, sings accompanied by Caroline Boyd. 23. The Band and Glee Clubs present a most enjoyable concert. 24-. We participate in our second track meet. Akron South and Salem come here. Salem 505 Akron South 4525 Massillon 29M. 28. Helen Vitak plays the piano in chapel. 30. junior-Senior party. Arbor Day. Ernest Heiser reads his essay on Forest Con- 7, servation. May 1. Massillon-Wooster---New Phila. track meet. 8. Track meet with Canton and Alliance. 14-. Boys from each of the classes participate in a cross-country run. 19. Mrs. L. Cover and Caroline Boyd play for us in chapel. June 3. Senior Chapel. 4. Fxaminations begin. 'Nuf sedl 9. Commencement. Dr. Lloyd Douglas is the speaker. 108 I - ., .. . . , ..., . - .- . - .. , - --'- -ey 1-r ---- 1- vw-'-rw- 1a'1' -f-- f'-1-'Tn' '51jr' 'C T ' in H i -.flmrrm ,-2-tram-atQtr-ttilltfgrtm3-in9.1 RWiffsl--'Jielainieifft'i-ff---Lf-f1aai-e1- -ef -1 ' c Wrath ' I , f ' fy, , - . 'P ' ' 1 - - ' ' 1- 4. 11.2 -. .fa tr' .rf 5 f.,t-truly!!--W a W 11447 . .. : air -L. ft ' 5 . 1 'arf ....ftl.i . . ag Q : r u 111411izdiiiiiiidztittiiz1121:ti:i:ticict3:.1t1,.t11iztzciztaciitxtiszictzt111321.tJ:zt1i.i.u.i.tLi.tt .tLi.t,:,,i.t,:i.rJ.Ltt,m ,Q J.,.r.tJ Hello Mar Hello Mary, I received your letter this morning and was glad to hear from you. But please don't send any more to me at school. You see everybody around here thinks Ilm just a good joke, or something like that anyhow. They kid the life out of me all the time and if they found out I had a girl theyld razz me to death. Believe me lVIary there isnlt any girls around here like you. I'm glad Hopper skeduled that game with Erie this falll I guess I owe Hop a lotl Well Mary Ilm glad you wrote to me. Answer soon. Yours forever, Irish. Hello Mary, Football season is now over and that means no more hard work for me except lessons. I'm glad of it tool Them football boys just thot they could boss me around all the time. Kammer is on the job always. Do you remember himf He is writing to some girl up there in Erie. Find out for me, will youf NVell so long Mary, Irish. Hello Mary, Our basketball season has started. I tried to get them to skedule a game with Erie but I eouldn't make them see the point. They got kinds suspishus so I just quit. Paul Storrie is captain and all the girls are getting eases on him. He's good looking and he knows it. We got a lotta handsome fellows around here Mary. I,m glad you donlt no them. I'm awful modest Mary. But being Irish makes up for everything. Good By, Mary Irish. Dear Mary, This is now the second semester and seeing how I expect to graduate I gotta begin to work. Bill Edwards is back here againg he always was a great pal of mine howsome ever he's Welsh and I'm Irish about which we get into some pretty hot argyments. If he wasn't so much bigger than me I might win once in a Whilel Art McConnell is a very funny guy. The girls all like him and ,ve ackshilly heard him ask about ten different ones. Good By, Mary Irish. 109 M:.ALLL515Wa7.w.fm4.1,zmffff,g4xag7mf7M.Vr.a.f1.W.aigrW.m.7111'g,cfcf,gL.zf.v lil! ,nan ,-4, MWALHWILL-11 Q..LJ.113.161zzcicillizziicilzcizziii1111111zilictziiiiiiat2xiziizicidzizizmzziizilizipziiiiL,.izijziizliczxiciiiiciiLiiilziiciiiiiiiiiiziiiaiiciiziiiiniciziij Fellow ribesmen BIG CHIEFS SQUAWS 'L' L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L 'I' 110 DVEPNTI ER5 FXS -1 fm 'f fa 3 - t YM W U j g!! 1 x f mm Q X 'ii ff K ,I L Qi , .ax Mull, ,W pV'1,.. 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Bozzacco, john .....................,.................. Bradshaw Printing Co., The ..... . Brediger Greenhouse, .,..,,.,...... , .... Brown Lumber Co., The .......... . Buckeye Cereal Co,, The ........ Central Provision Co., The ...,..... Central Steel Co., The ........,.......... . City Tire and Repair Co., The City Upholstering Co., The .........,, . Coen Furniture Shop, The .... ,.,... Cohen, Sol. S. .,,.. ,....,....................... . Craig, E. S. .,...,,....,...........,......,................. . Cut Rate Barber Shop, The .... Deck Provision Co., The ........ Donahue, john J. ........,........... . Dougherty and Hill .........,.,... Economy Shoe Store .....,............,. Enterprise Aluminum Co. .,.. . Ertle Bottling Works ..,.,......, E. T. C. Land Co. ................. . Everhard Co., The .,,.............,,........ Fidelity Tire E9 Ruhher Co. Finefrock Bros. ...,,..,,,.,.,..,.......,.,..,.... . First National Bank, The ..... First Savings if Loan Co. ..,. . Fischer Bros. ,...... ......... ..........,....,.,, . Friedman's ,................,.... .......... Friedrich. L. A. Gensemer Bros. ......... . Gillespy, Alfred , ..... . Glauser, H. L. .............. . Gleitsman, E. H. ........ . Glick Bros., Inc. ..........,.... . Gordon E3 Hollinger ............... Grand Theatre .,.......................,,..,. Griscomf Russell Co., The ..,. . Hansen Ei Kratz ,..... .................. Heckendorn, C. F. ............... , Hcckert, G. P. ...... . Heiman Bros. ....... , Hering. Ed. ......... .......,. . Hess, Carl, Inc. .,........... . Hess Snyder Co., The ............ Hose, John ...............................,............ . Hostetter, C. J., Corporation ...... Hotel Conrad ..............,................,...........,........,.... Hughes-Forman Co., The ...,....,................... Ideal Barber if Beauty Shop, The ........ Ideal Company, The ..................,................. John's Agency Co., The ..................... Justus Engineering Co., The Kammer if Ertle ................................... Kester Bros., Florists ................. Khoenle, E. L. ..................,....,............... . Kirchofer's Drug Store, The ....... Koons Wall Paper Co., The ,.... Krier, H. W. ..........,.............................,.. . Lieberman Bros. Bakery, The ...... Lincoln Pharmacy, The .................... Lincoln Theatre ...........,...... .......... Linde if Warth . .......... .. Lonas Nash Garage ............. Long and Pietzcker .................................... Lowry Motor Salfzs .................. . .... ,.......... .......... Maloney Zwick Motor Co., The ur Advertisers Massillon 154 Massillon 154 Massillon 118 Massillon 167 Massillon 177 Massillon 137 Massillon Massillon Massillon 155 168 145 Massillon 133 Massillon 117 Massillon Massillon 160 141 Massillon 150 Massillon 132 Aluminum Co,, The ................,, Army 5:9 Navy Store, The ..... Baking Co. ......................................... . fClcvelandfAkron Sign Co. Commercial Institute ............. Drug Co. ............,....,................... . Housc Furnishing Co. Paint if Glass Co. .....,.. . Paper Co., The ................. Refractories Co. , The Restaurant .............................. Savings Ei Loan Co. Steel Casting Co. ,....... . Sugar Bowl ......, . .........,.......... Tent U Awning Co. McAllister Real Estate Insuran C6 M:1rt1n, Wm, B, ......... .,,.................,.,...,......... ...,.....,...............,... . Barton, XV. A., D. D. S. .... .. Campbell, 1. F., M. D. ....,. . Carr, C. O., D. D. S. ........... . Giles, H. J., M. D. ...................... . Gotschall, G. C., D. D, S. ...... . Hughes, E. V., D. D. S. ......... .. Jones, Geo. E., O. D. ........... . Little, F. E., D. D. S. ........ . Lose, F. M., D. D. S. ..............., . Maurer, V, C., D. D. S. ....... . McNett, J. S., M. D. ............... .. Medill, Wilbur C., M. D. ....... . 145 McLain Grocery Co. 126 MeekfSegner Co., The 175 Meyer, V. H. . ......,.. 179 Moffit Heights ...... , ........ . 158 Morris E5 Wilker . 128 Neiman, M. I. 146 Noaker's 124 Northern Engraving Co. 170-71 Qak 1-1111 C0a1'C0,, The 133 Ohio Bell Telephone Co., The 175 Ohio Drilling Co., The 145 OhiofMcrchants Beauty Ei Barber Shop, The 128 OhiofMerchants Trust Co., The 162 Ohio Public Service Co., The 149 Payne's Beauty Parlor 156 Pearl Motor Co., The 162 Peoples Bldg. Ei Loan Co. .. 144 Pille, H. H. ..-. 124 Pinis, Geo. J. 145 Portman, A. F. Ei Sons 140 Prudential Life Insurance Co., The 131 Realty Exchange, The 123 Reliable Dry Cleaning Co., The 114 Reliance Mfg. Co., The 131 Reynolds Machine Co., The 140 Rhine, Gust 146 Richman Clothes 160 Rider, H. fi Sons Russell Ei Co.. The 161 Sanitary Wet VJash 154 Schworm Co., The 175 Seifert Bros. Meat Market 165 Shafrath. Clarence J. 117 Smith, George M. 172 Smith, Hartley 163 Stansbury, E. L. 175 Steitz, Charles H, 120 Stindl, Louis 123 Stranahan, J. D. 158 Strong Aufo Supply Co,, The 138 Stuart, C. W., Realty Co. 147 Stuhldreher if Son 120 Style Center 143 Tripcony, F. A. - ........ 120 Uhrich, Ben ................................................ 175 Union Drawn Steel Co., The 150 Union National Bank, The 137 Van Horn Music Co. 139 Vanitie Shoppe 177 Villard Shoe Hospital 136 Von Kanel, C. F. 178 Walker, W. H, 148 Warth, Chas. fi Sons 135 Warick Co., The 143 Welch, jeromc, Bakery 140 Wendling, A. F. ,..... 124 Wendling, C. A. ...............,. .. Whitman. C. H. 168 Willard Hardware, Inc. 136 Wiseman, XV. F. 178 Woolworth, F. W. 127 Yocum's 132 Y. W. C. A. Yost, XVm., Co....... 141 Zepp Shoe Co. .. PYOTQSSIODHT Directory .. ............,.... ,.... 1 51 Miller, Jeanette C., M. D. 151 Pumphrey, R. J., M. D. 151 Reynolds, Rf R., M. D. 151 Scott, Merle Edison, M. D. 151 Shontz, D. D., M. D. 151 Smith, C. E., M. D. 151 Smith, Howard J., D. D. S. 151 South, J. J., M. D. 157, Taylor, J. A., D. D. S. 152 Wenger, Geo. N., M. D. 152 Williams, J. S., M. D. 152 Zintsmaster, L. B.. M. D- 116 149 148 159 142 144 164 177 173 148 146 150 115 178 154 146 162 173 168 119 175 160 169 174 137 121 125 156 113 166 124 156 128 119 117 156 133 133 157 176 143 141 167 149 126 136 135 158 126 126 135 121 162 149 121 168 125 121 165 167 156 144 167 122 178 165 178 135 168 128 125 119 158 134 158 129 131 125 173 176 149 141 176 152 152 152 152 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 f f T1'r1'1'WET'12117i:11':21r3:111 :t13'1i1irniwzif'Ui'zviryfli':CUIIUUZFZCIUIU1221 2117131IIZ1iI3Zii2111iliiilliiiI3Z3fi3L3C31i3231I3FIf'3F '3 3 I 2 .frat'Ayr-'iv'-tfifayw weft- -I-gy-'-wi-Qaiegfyyyk' ,fy-wif' yagaw fy' if I ,.L.t,,L.Li.i.LL1.L11zlllliilliillliilill111125 3ZiZi'.:21ILi1IIZ' ill'.1111.ELLILJ.LiLL.L.1,LLz.Ll .L.L:.1.L1.:.LL:.LJ.:.LJ.1.L.tL1.LJ.:.L.LJ.:.tLL.1.,.L .i. qw- .... .. ..,. - ,.A. - ..,. - ,... - .... -..,.-....-....-..,.-,,......,.-....-I,..-.,..- -I.........-. -I ---- - - - -I---r I I When you open an INSUR- I I ANCE-SAVINGS AC- COUNT, you at once establish an estate for your heirs in case I I of your death. I I . . i Every young man and woman, upon taking their E J gd I 7 first position should open an Insurance-Savings Ac- i count to be paid in case of death to their Mother, i otherwise to accumulate for their own benefit. Please remember that we do every kind of banking business and that your account will be welcomed by us. I THE oH1o-MERCHANTS TRUST COMPANY ofa--ml-un -1111---- 1 -Iulunn-uulu --QT 1 i1Ti Q i ,-,,,,,i4. 113 Q' 712' 7'9 i'jZ1'1' fTTjl'Q 1' QTY LTT7 QQ' 7Q'Tj'LTTjQplfllffilflzllfEzllflfglfafgzgifizflffjlffzllfzlllflllglj 151gf11E1QI21f,ff.11l1f1:1,lf.2fE1f,Q:1'l:f.711111111 :Zi 1 Wt Q V WM.-wff' V mm Y' JK 4 Z .2 I., iffif' pf' :jj '11 :ii :Zg'fg1 ',,.i:g if ' 'V rg f 1 1 , 4 '5' 1 TJ1'f' 7' 7' 5113 I - f - . ' T 'T 7' 1'f ' 1f, '1' ' 'Tlj J v , 'Tl 1' I 'l, ciztiizdiizLiiciiiiiztiiiiziiipiiiziitiiiziiciiiziiiciiiiztii1ziiiiiiziiticizticiitiiizljc21ticiliiiiiiiiizicisziiiiticizzztiiiliiiiiztil bfiizj -1- E l l -1- n-nn-uvu-nninu1111111111-111.1un.1uu1nu-nn-lm-nu-nu1nu-nn1un-nn--iwn-nun-nu1ml.-mu- -nn-mn1-vvn THE FINEFROCK BROS. CO Offer Funeral Service at 1101 W. Maiii Street. Modern Funeral Horne. Latest methods by Morticians of experience. Fireproof Vault and Morgue in connection. Phone 4242. For twenty-four years We have enjoyed the con- fidence of conservative furniture buyers in Mas- sillon. We in our New Store at 1101 W. Main Street are in better position to serve you than ever before. Your patronage will be appreci- ated. Yours for service. THE FINEFRGCK BROS. 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I Massillon, Ohio i 'l 1H '1-- -1-- - 1 1 v--vm-un -11-1----- - -- f-lm-H44 115 LZUU1'FU:U:Q233311zpygigzgzgzggiilzpigzgziggfgigzgiggig1Lzggigzgg1335ig13311915QCEZLQQZLQCZEDLZSZZL12123521225311121521513113111QCiZL3p1ZilZZ1l2ij3Z3'1T iZ'j3: f U f' v'f,f' i A 1 f J,-. .fpff 1- ffif ...f ..f.J 1fljW'1g.H.fJ,3.ffjf ,3,1.i1p,f.4f1'1f7,'1I ' ff i2:.if.H.g.kg.f42 f.7!J'f7 gf-4 ig-wid Q...L113.121iiiiziidci1iiiiiiiiniiciiiiziiizliiciziziiziiiiciii1iiiciiiciiiiiiiiziiiziQiE:11:ci:iiiQalicizaiiiiziciziliiilizzliiiiaiiiimlziziiilzcllzciziizili .f.,.-,,,.- A ..... ,. ........ ..-.-- ---.-- . I H.. sfo I N - l Q Compliments of T I 2 THE MASSILLO ALUMINUM Co. Makers Of I T 2 J QUALITY ALUMI UM C UKWARE General Qffices 1 Ohio-Merchaiits Trust Building l E 2 Massilloii, Chic I 4,-M, ,,-,. ---., - , - ..--. - - - ..... ,...-,..,L 116 jF r'f T vy-rw-7-fvvy-r-rg-rw ,'f'rT 'j'1 'r1'7'f'r1y'rT1T1'fj'1 ,rf.1f1,r.rff .r.. P- ff., ., 1.7ff,ff1jr. f-.'f.,f-.jf-ff. 'f'.j'r'. 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FUNERAL SERVICE PICTURES AND FRAMING - T 6533 Phone 65 33 4---M ------ ----- 1313 - E331 - .33. - EQHE ----.--.--- 3331 - I T .3 Q 'S' . l P T E . W. B1anChard's 2 H. H. P1116 j Tires and Repair Shop Q Dunlop and Mohawk Tires l Q Shoes . 1 2 IHCO H 21 I and Gara e Y T Hosiery g f West Maill St. : 18 W. Main sf. Massillon : Phone No. 5347 - E 2 -I- 'i - -------- ----- -- - -- ----------- - - --'- - I I -1- 117 ' L .. ..,- .-v- - .- - .- --.- - ,- .- - .- . -,- uw- - 1 - -,-r-,- -f-,1-v-f-,--,-- -f-,-1-r-r--7 --7-r1---r-r'-P --7-r-f'-yn---7-rq-7 1-7-r--v-r-r--v-r-7-f-r--r-V 'ry' 5 551371''-LLiw'fJF'5w2112rZiaLFvHjJFi1ffF4-11353fF:-HfrH-:-H-1-Hfllw---H-j-fr5-fr1-PJH4Arif-:P-1-:1-'fi-'-,JJ-ff-1'rrfi-H'5'f1f1'Pf1-' I ' ,!1.f ,Q -. 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I i Phone 3434 Massilloii, Ohio 1 l .f.,..,,,, 11,l1111.1,,1 -M... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -nn-my 118 I I I I I 3 ' 4 4-31353,-P 4 QfifMHIf fWW7:77ili:':fj:ticZQQ:k7ip1f9f1:7'5i4iitigfifff 4211411 .41.aititiztiaittiidzztiitiziziltiiiiziiiiitiiiiijciigttidi'.iiiiztiiltziiiiii.iitaiiudinttit1111121111ttf tpiiiiitri113:Lt:t,Ci1z1113.iamit: alnuiun-. .... 1 .lll LHH1 1 I-...I 1---1 nn-nn-:ul-IIH1 -I - 14' LTYL 1 T 1 L'l !' I 4. I I I I Z . . A Good I I Moffitt Heights I I eqmem I I I V I VVatch It Grow H u Open 11 Savings Account with The most beautiful suburbani Us and receive generous returns homesite and least expensive. on your money Real Estate is a good invest-I I I mem. 1 Do It N ow. 1 - E E . . . I Moffit Heights IS good Real 53 OR MCRE T Estate. 5 I ' 5 Q E 5 Located on M3SS1llO11-M1ll- The People S I ersburg paved road. Ten minutes . . I drive from the square. Bu1ld1Hg 81 LOHH I I I Russell C. Baker, Mgr. Co, I I . I Phone CO' 31 F 23 R. Krisher, Treasurer Jesse G. Sohner, Secretary I 'I' I I 'fill-HH ---------- - 1-nn-im- -m-nu- 1 - ------ nu-'Nl' i I I I I I THE W AR W IGK COMPANY I , . . I T YVishes the members of the Class of '26 long and useful lives of service, which means happiness. 1 VVe have served many years supplying- I . I I FANCY CROWN PATENT FLOUR I I I I!The best flour for every balcing purposel I being happy therein We also sell best grades of Poultry Feeds Domestic Coal - I I I 1 I - I SIPPO V ALLE Y MILLS 7 Both Phones I I itil- Ilvv 1L11li-1 11L11 I I l-nu -i--1--1----L nnfwnqg 119 'I' ' Lffi. 511v:f1'f'f1:mgaupupgiggzgzgzgzpgzpgzgzpzqmay '757M11 Z15y17Mi't 1,1 V , ' ll121112111121312,Q'1Q1Z,1QCE1lQ1QCZ2gflfllfjlfll1DQQfillpliflfliglllfgilgil:E12152,231132Q1I.Q2'l1311Q1L3Q1pf,j71E3f,Q1: 121-I. I fvfialfiiv MVMVZlieiiifiiiifwwZWIWJWZ JZWZVW W1V.441t1i 5934031-ZZQM4ff-gf-af-Zak-f-wma-iff fp-WY f 1 f 1- JP , 71.-H-HZ 4- -1' 7- ., ,, I - .-7-'f',.-1- 1- f Af' 1 ,' ' kid' f ,. 'ly . 'f ' Ti if i111.2izziziciliixicizzizizziiztiicttiiitLid1iziliciiicizzzziztzciizliiiizicizLi1E1L3:1111ic111iiLai:izzzziztlttzziiiiajciizxiiiitiiiztzziazciiticiziv 1---- --11 ------ i ---------- i ----------- ---- - i -Q l l 1 Z Compliments of I l l i T1-IE HESS-SNYDER Co. i l Q Massillon, Ohio l I l l Makers of l i , BQOMER FURNACES l i l l l T -z---- 11-- ------------ ixl- - 1 ----- - - ------ ---- - -4- l . ofa - l . I 1 Compliments of I l l l l l i c. F. HEcKENn0R I i I T GROCERY 1 1 T ' he Dial 3526 1008 VV. Maiii St. i ostetter M- ii-i - iiii - - iiii - iiii - iiii - iiii - - iiii -is l . Daddy Lind: 'cThey raise CGFPOIAQAUOH cane in Cuba! E Storrie: Why are you tak- I ing the mirror out of your Cari Chuck Agler: 'Safety firstl U L Storrie: 'fHoW's 'zatfv i Chuck: 'cI'm going to let l Lois drive it today. I l 'l' l ai- .... ---------- i - - - .... - .... ---,- --i-.--- ---- - -,-- - --i- ---- - -I--1---41 120 F .V -fr-rT115133111351111151iiriiyzililzialrgztliiZgrjppliiiiritli:QCgilzgllitQ-3153531111Lap13151255liftigIi5jfZ3LL935E5W531TjFg!'yf'I -- ' Y' 'iff' -, tr 'P J'3ii1:'.i:fJ 1' .1:' i' yi' ,K J all Z' ' Z , JMC 1 fy 1 ,4 1 w' ,lf ,f 4 M1197 jyf I-Qywwfjj'':gdM'T:-47,4-'Mbna-f,-,Q 'f J ' .1 .1 .5 .4. . . - '.gJ J. 1.' .. .. - - ,- - f 1 1 ,J 1 , 1- ' ' J- 11-hifi. ,-f-4 W' .-1-1-41-' 4-4:-AW. v-Zf44 . K1-f . , . , . 1-ff . . '- bf- 5 1 :TT -'. - ' , 1 1 1 111 W 1,1ifiztiiziitjzizdziciztiiiii:iii1diiiiiitiiztiiciiizritiiidgliiizcizixiiziicizaiziizlitigitiziilicizixiiiiatixiiiltii122161111 1111111 j 1' l Auto Supplies and I Radio Experts in Charge All sales must be satisfactory 11111111 1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11111111 11-111111111--111111111-111111111-111111111111111 -111111111-11 'Q' Tommy Everhard: MI-Iow lmany voyages did that guy -makeF : Izzy: Threel,' Q Tommy: VVell on Which l one was he killedfl' Jimmy Jones: I had a date With a mind reader last nightll' Kenneth Jacobs: Did she enjoy her vacationP I I-:----1-- -III - 1- - -- - 1- - --rr - rlll - -- - rr-' - Illr - Ilfr -14' : I , 1 I The Ghio Bell T The Strong 1 i Telephone Co. Auto Sup. Co. s I I . Three Convenient Stores LOCa1 and Long Dlstance I I I . : Q Service U 4- I 'I '-MT - - - - - - - - T- - Im'- - - - -W -'W-M'-' T - -'H'-W I I . H' A Fresh Stock of Standard - - I , j Good Groceries i Groceries 1 1908 W. MHII1 st. 131211 5733 CaHdY Soff Dfillks Vge Deliver Light Lunch Ice Cream Q I I 111- 11-- - 111- - -111 - --11 - 11-- - 111- f --11 - -1-- - ---- - -1-- - ---- -1-pi Fortune Teller: You have! a tendency to let things slide. l Chuck Yost: Surel I play the trombone! M , l I-Iarris Hunter: What is ' your namern Y Jim Jones: ffjonesyv I Across the street from School Z Harris: How do you spell itF 4- 51- 1'1' ------------ - 1111 - 11-1 - 1--- -------- ---- 1 - if 121 VUTV' 12 ztlzpzciipptzigztztizcaif1133311 31512117Qigilgiiif2211I3ZE1113Z3F13EFH3PZ3i3Zj1iQ3Fij3F31PST23F7525232223'P313F233233H37T3F25I-EQKJQ ,-3-21, fwffglfy if-w1VMi1:f1f,f1fff-fa-fH:9m7f41vZ1iif1:m.zLVW-W-Z-7J:w:1fWWe-MMM-K44-Hf rgffiziiixiziiituicnzzzimiata1.iL1.1LLL1L1.LiLp:LliimzLf.LL1.1L1.w.1,.tL.LL1.L,,1.L,.,.L,,,.1.L,.1.L,...L,...LJ.....L,.,.L,.,.L.L,...L,..,.,.p.,..-. urn-nu 111--1 L1i1 1 1 1 ' 1' 1 7 1 ' 1 ' -' L 1 '- wig 5 COMPLIMENTS 5 OF 5 THE U IO DRAWN E STEEL co. Q 1 Formerly 1 T Q 5 1 i T L T l E l THE PEERLESS DRAWN STEEL CO. 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Lmd: f'VIIhy dO11,f they Heckert I use Water power 111 New Eng- 5 ' 77 .3 I Iandr I Ed. Fr1Cker: They ran outi Square Deal Jeweler of Water! D .5.1-....-....-....-,,,.- - -- .-.. I I I Class of 1902 I H. I.. GLAUSER 1 I I I GIOCCIICS and Meats . 306 W. M3111 St. I I 818 'Wooster St. I I Phone 5 234 Phohe 5 4-43 I I I -i- liv-ull -111--1- ----- 1 In-nu -11--1----- qi. 123 grow 'f1iwrizgzczitzgzczipcmzca13111311111mit'fzctzpzczitzcmzfzztzczczzpzciugra:mtgiipspzitzgzczazpiitsf131512111311:U2:111:1lzczztzczzmirtrrapzfUU' - . ,Q LWHIW ' 11, .44 .1 1 1 -.,...LJ,' :JV '.H.f'p,,,v I IJ, f'- .4 IJ, 4.5.14 1.g.f,.J, I .V hy 7 .g.l.f,4..,I ,u,1.1'.:, .y 1.1, ,I .L ' '4...Z'pi.. 1- 4- wa-, XM!-MYWI-9-ef'WAH4If-WMWM-V4-ei-1-View-WW W'-flefffi-W54441-If-fWl4-Www-H . ff -I t I 'ft 'ffr'ttrI-H'I'tr1'I'H'I tI'ttI tI't' 1-I'ttf-ttfItt'IJft-IJ'4i'Ittiiiti.LltiiditiiiziiiiiiiizLiziitiiztlitiiitsiici:tic.:1:t,.i:tdc1ii:1n.Li:tiLI J.....f....J.....-a...,.:.J .... J., .... 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Compliments of T i I I i THE E TERPRI E LUMIN ooMPANY I I Q 1 I I I I I I 0!'v1vI-I 1---------- - -:minus ----1-1 1----- I uniting 1 24 l I t ' 'f 1-.. .L r zamuizazahfgfmiiiiffmWiffifiiqidiiitizffff -fi A4-ZZ!-4-if-7'f 1-iff . fi l .ta.,iitzttilmztliciHizticizzltuizlxiziztliitxtiitiztnilic5121111111117 t'L..1.LLi.tLtt1,.t.ziu.tLi.tii.iJ:i.i.tLi,tL1t1ici.t.ctL,1 gnu-un-nu1nn1nn1nn1 xnll 1nu-nn--nn1uninn-anninu-nn-Iul-Illr-Illlillll-IMI'W1 ml T !'1 '1 'l' Mr. Lind: 4'VVhat Southf P - d e American countries border on the alge an Swett Carribean Seafn A Ed Fricker: 'fThe three Gin- utonlo 1 CS i 79 Z 1 Y L 1. D. STRANAHAN Mr. Hopper: VVhat is a chemical familyfn 18 Tremont St. f Chuck lV1eLain: Mr. Hop- O per, his grandfather, and his Judge US OU1' SCIVICC l randfather's brother! I g Q 'In--nn-nn-un-nu1un- :uuu -- II11 -III'-IH'-HI'-Illllnlfv Dave Stewart: Why don,tT H - you answer meF T E 5 Storrie: 'fl shook my head . I Dave: Well, I can't hear it 1 15 N Vvest St 1 ttl 1 h P' l ' ' ra 6 C eariover ered I We do Aeetylene and ! . Helen Uiflmani ISU t that l Electrlc Welding and Do girl homely! L , , l Bill Edwards: I-Iere! Here! lf Rlght- You're forgetting yourself! MaS5i11O11, Q, 2 -x- i 4nu1un- nuuu 1uu1nn-nn-nu-lm-nn1nn-un-nn- n1nn-nn ---1 nn-nu-ull-II111111111101 -1 -'Hlllllf' L -Q- ! L l 1 T Compliments of l ! l The Star Grocery! ! ! 101 N. Erie sf. ! The place for Good Eats at the Right Price Chas. VVarth 85 Sons 1 I I 4- -i- W. F.WISEMAN CONFECTIONS GROCERIES 1218 W. Tremont ,1.,..1 1-V1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1m.1,.,,1, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 11, 125' 1:f11r1 'f11515111513:1-fzgzipzggcggzff1511111515gil Zplllpiiiliilliii213113132112252323211i3FT1i3Z3Pi13iTQ131j' ' ''' ' ' ff fix-Wizwiw-WifiWW-5:iag5WWQgv1f1'257f'SWWWWDZWT ff f WWW W9 WM! - .-f . .f -. - ' f 1'1 f V' fi: :ini .. f, .i5,CZ Hwy: nuff ffl: :WV W ffm' Z .1 - LT.. ,.1.T41.,,.1.11m.,,c1:p: :.1 zcrf'f1' I' FL' We-fy-1' 'J' ' -f' 'Jn-.f ' 1T - If-1-'v, .'f1 ,' ' ,, ,.-, , , ,Mfr , ,v .H ., wr rw!!! -Aff f,,f,,1- W .f.,, .1315 b.A.TJ.icalic11ziiciiiizziiciiiidziiizziizziigiiicipzz.izaiJ.ili1111211521Lili11321112113:31iziiiizziiiljclliiizwill1111,L:11:2.2111111,c1:1.ci13:11L,.11L1. - T 1 T T T T T T T T -g--- ---x ------------ -------- ------- !' - ' -T- T 2 T T T I T 1 T T T I T T BILLY BoYLE T Cash and Carry Bakery T T 209 W. Mailm St. T T T 2 T T T T T T T T T T .,..... ..T, ...-..- ----- ..11 - .T.. -----f ------ -' - - I -1' T -T' T T T vim T T -, - T - T Q POF Yom Q Se1fert Bros. 1 T T Drugs : Meat Market Q Sporting Goods 113 N Mill St Z l T T T 2 Fishing Tackle Phone 4533 T T T T 1 M- TTT1 - - TTTT - - TTTT - - TTTT - -T-T'-P I T T . l f 1 Comphmeuts of 1 I ' - H. F. Rlder 85 - 9 j 1 S T E G E L S Q - I . T ODS i C1oth1er i T 4 E. Nlaiu St. Phone 6647 : and : I W 2 i Haberdasher T : 3. T 4..- ..T. - -.-- .---------- .TTT - .,-. - -- ------ ------ '--- - H -1- . 126 M fm- ,... ..................... , -...........-....-....... 4. l l ! T l H l l I - SALES AND SERVICE l Garage: Corner Tremont and Canal Sts. l . . ' Massrllon, 0h1o l l T L NASH Q l l 1 l l I Q., llll ii1,, Nash Leads the World In Motor Car Value Iust Drive a New Ajax It is Nash Built Phone 3 34-2 AJAX 127 - I ., -6111-flff .1 4142-wr 1- fi- .. . 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I T I The Pearl Motoig The Mamas COmPanY Wear Shoppe Best Quality of Men,s Wearing Apparel at Lowest Prices Sczzfisfaclion Guaranteed DODGE BROTHERS 3 E. Main Street Dial 6642 M V nn- 1111 - 1111 - 1111 - 1111 - 1111 - 1111 -- 1111 - 1111 - 1111 - 1111 - -111 -11 1 oToR EHICLES G B T W a lk e r ' s RAHAM ROTHERS RUCKS Dry Cleanlnga Dyelng, fi Pressing and Repairing 400 West Main Sr. Hats Cleaned and Dial 4220 Blocked 1 214 West Main St. Phone 6737 - 4, T -i--- -1-- ------------- 1-1- - ---1 ----- - - - - '- '- - -1-'---3' 128 f f1'fI'f'f11ITI 'ITU'fiizignigzimzpzczpigir3211331IngI:U111ILCIZIIIZIBQIIZ5:21111ZITI1Izgii'mlipiiIpiEiIIii1IipI1I1I1I3311IZLIZIZIZQZZIZQCIZLZEIZSIYIC 'I :Fw-V fifzwIW-Iiyfrayfvmwzfxazatzzfffv fifzfwi :cv vifizwivwwiv 4357314 1 - fizy-We 'fam' fy!,'W'I-a1'f!'MfMI-r'f3 f -'QM If f- I,'ffiiiiqzfflwf,i.:1:I'tf4,:nI,'M1411Wjffiizayzaiciznizff'1' 14131 -MIZILL5' 1, A xfcq I 1111 iuaiztii:t,Eiz1iiIiicI:I1tgiiziiiiziiiitzi..IiizIzziiiztiztxiitliziiiziTiziztidlfjia..IliLiltiiiptliizztictnziiI13ci:I1i:z1t,.I1I111113.1111, -I-I-M -,-- - ---- - '-K1 - ---- -M- --'- - ---- - I- -- - x,-- - ---, - -'-- - ---- - --lx - - ---- - - ---I ------ --- --------I I 4' I I Emily Cleaver: VVhat kindi A - of fruit do you like best PaulP After A1193 bald and Done - P l B : UI l'k h I I I HOViuabOi1iW3luE,, 1 C pew CS It's Hard to Beat Emily: I like dates! I I I I I OLDSMOBILE IX I Miss Digel: Raymond, Willf 5233316386 repeat what BSQUAICCI Product of General Motors - I f I - Raymond Shilling: I did'nt and I hear her. The teacher Was talk- I mg mum RICKE HACKER Cveorge Crawford: Do they have to grease the North Pole The Maloney-Zwick Motor Co. to keep the earth going around, Mr. Lindfn Cor. Tremont and Canal Daddy: VVell really! I'm not sure.'9 Terms Dial 6743 ai- iii. ........... . I- iiii 3 iiii ..... - ---M-- ,.ii - I is I I C. H. WHITMAN Successor to The E. F. Bahney Co. I I I BOOKS - STATIONERY - OFFICE SUPPLIES I I PICTURES AND PICTURE FRAMING I I I I I 10 E. Main sr. I I I .5,I1mI 11---11----- 1nu1nn ---1----1i-i- nu-min 129 ffU'ff f1:rzf11 3cz:1'fztvzczfzczzffzcffzcfzrU1zfzcvmzmzr1113211111112111511:1np1:pngzzizpzcazgxazgzgzizigw1311zppzzzzpaiazpmiplllrmT 1' 327 2 'f,. V9'4VWf4fyi'gVeyf1'ygiefeify-eTfei9' ' '.zwfmzwziwyfzwzkv-HyiicwwivWWW'1 S Tm A.,,..1J.tizziztilitdiciziiiidcizzazizmzilicizzliizl..i1i1i1.111i111:i11111:1i3:Li:zfJ1z,C1.z1LL.z..1.m.L.:1.L1 .L.L1.L.aJ.1.L,C,.L.L.c .LLLl.L..v.4. -LM oTqnTnw -11T1-1------ -1-i----1- 1111 I 1 H- Q, I l L L l 1 QE 5 2 Q 4 2 CHRYSLER o.5s- o.7o- .so l 1 SALES AND SERVICE I I l 1 302-4 North Erie sf. Phone 5527 LO RY OTOR SALES CC. Massillon, Ohio 2 -1----H ------------- ------ ------ - ------L 1 3 0 3 i q HH- ! ff I . Z -i Q ......-.---....--..---... ,zlfizgugizfpc:gy1gg111151415153rypgwlalxf11521im13zggzpzpi1351251ig1321:EEg:plzgagqciziagcgigzggzllzytz l I I: I mf 1 ,gg Ai 7111: 1317 4' 1: . 516' .7jzg:g':V!J7 1 f - 1 -:-1- - - -H-, -L -. ' -L' -Wy' ' '-,M - -1 J-' -f 41- v ,-P ',- - 'I I -x- -------------- -1- iiinliuu,nu-ni- .... iinniun... -uni - - - Compliments of - - WILLARD HARDWARE INC. SUDDEN SERVICE 109 W. Main Sf. Dial 5333 au- '--- ------------ '--' - ---' - I I ---------- H- -'1. --i- T avele ' he k F In S C C S The Everhard Co If you are intending to travel, it would be to your interest to see this bank about travelers' checks. They are very conve- nient, easy to understand and perfectly safe. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Massillon, Ohio Massilloii, Ohio Maiiufacturers of and Dealers in High Grade Face Building Brick Open Hearth and Steel Mouldiiig Sand n...ux.....-..-i,T-.i,,-.T H1777 117T112311217111IZZCZZI,ZC'12IIZClTZCZQZCZIF'TI' ZCIZZCIIZZCEZLliilllliflflillfllllfi15.211111Q13Qi11ifII,UfT12,111211112211Z'l1lZQIl1.1C1QC11'1E,HCj YTWZT' '. WLWMH' fre-H' 'Jeff-rfegff'-sffTe1fJ ' 'V'xi'wicizvizffvyfzwzvzy-Pi-'He' fwi:f':f'l'y y: m,f.:P' 1:- ZZZQZZZQZZQHZQHWZZZZZawaaigZWZwaZZaZZZEZZZ2uaQT if-PficgitiftvfiiiWittifffifff ' TTT J -F T V L J ,. . , , , , , . .., ,.:.. . J.. ..,. , L , J-1-, A-.-, -5-,J hi.. 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T 'I' T TMTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT-'--T-----TTST Stetson Hats Kahn Tailored Clothes -the kind that gentlemen Wear T L , , ss T T 95512- giibz T T TTT TTTTT ' . ' - P QL : k X , fl' Q T 511' 's-,. 1 1 ' -'-' T t'4' ' -W T 2 'T Aa 255 T l L 2 CQ . allfff gay i as t Kenosha Klosed Krotch Hole Proof Hosiery Union Suits Wear and Look Well T Qu.-ml ------------- nn-nn ---- - - 1 -----1 'Ill'-'llql 132 1711-1-r 13 IAI3I13Vgziprzgrzciirzpzlrfgzczzr:pr1prup1:gap115511911433Zpp21111:5:513lqglzggiggiiiigcitgziiLpgzgzgcgigzazyliy - - ' 1-f-' 1 '-Pffrjf ' -P -jpg' igrjfrf' 1',1j','f3'j' 'ir 'f 1512373 ' Z' ,,1:1:,' E 1' 1'F'flZg.,. .1.J'l'V1l7lLfE11:i7 I f73gjf'fzr1:7W :7 -5-L1 ' if -1-P1 1-7.4!-1-1-1-rx A-11341-WMffl'-P7-H-rf:-f497-fifarv-J af 'F l..1.ca11,.i11itiifiLlzdziiiziiiiiitiiitzilisjciz itziiiiii:Liiuiiizaiiizii:iiiziliiiliciiiliizlic11211Li:1111i:11ic11Li111L1:.1icz1,ci:L::1::1' 1 I I l -z-1- -... ------------ ---- - -1-- - --1. --------- ---- - - -0 l l f'Daddy Lind: MaXl s . 0 H ' c Cl. ' . b f THC 85 JEIEQEI telllpyorlilv mute C Ore : ' Daddy Lind: 'C-Iohn VVinters Repalr CO' will you please face this Wayf I Not that I like to look at your 20-L VV, C1131-155 Sf, face, but just turn around! U 1.1- ii,, -- i.ii -I- iii. -I---- iiii -1- iiii -Ia Diamond Tires C0mPllm9Ht5 of VVillard Batteries Prudentlal Llfe l i 2 Insurance Co. Q Rooms 700-701 Phone 4847 Ohio-Nlerchant Bldg. : , Glauser 85 Charlton, Maiia ers 1 g l Iwi- 1-'- - '-i' - --li - --'- - iif- - III' - --'- - -f-- -1- ---' - lll- - -'-- - -- -1l- - ---- - -f-- - IIK- - i--- - -i-- - -iii - ---- - 1'-- - 1- i1-- - ---' - -i'- -14- A. F. Portmann 85 Sons Quality Preparation Service Sheet Metal Work Genuine Massilloii CNO. lj Coal : Furnaces 1 UA Roof for every Buildin from 1 g - cc . E U V El t I asy acuum ec r1c The Betty Coal ' in Washer 4. ' A-mp l' - - i ' - - E - - - - an Shaker Screen Preparation l Chuck Snyder: Cn the level 1 now will that flivver runP - George Crawford: M011 the , I level not so good but you should GCHCFH1 Office I SCC hel' COHSUD First National Bank Bldg. Z 511 Q1 519 I Joe Stellars: VVhat did you an I do during vacationfn 6252 Telephone 6252 Roland Brown: Nuthin'l I 2 X ,J 5 I 'Vent to summer school! Qs -in i1111-1111-11111111111111-uniun-11nT1u1-11111n11- 1 1-un-nu ,n11.....T-.-,11...i11111 5171 T1:U111:cz11up2121Lifzcpzczzzlxpznpzczzpiiil1231UpzggiiQ1alliiliQi132l5il3F11i2f11ElT13E113Zjfi3Z33iZQFT1TifT1T31323EEEHT313iTfT1T3FT3GT3T3FT3IPQ,5'F-7 fl, W ff 7-Wy i iff' ,Liv 'fiyficmmrmzvziaiiiiiiiiiiywZ'-WMMWCCZ41-12-W ' 11..L,....nitzliilmzziiciiiiziicillilliziiizizazcizLiiiiaziziliilzcizzl111zu:13:LL.cLLL.1.L,:L.L1LL.L:,441.LL,:1.LJ.:.L,.1.LJ.,.1.L,,LL,,..1.L,.L,.,.1.L.. .U 4...-.... ----- ----- - - - ---- ---- ---- - -' I l I T T Q T Comphments of 2 T l T l T . .WENDLI G C03 T T L Q 1 co TR CT T L 1 5 T BUILDERS OF WASHINGTQN HIGH SCHOOL AND ADDITIONS - l L T I 1 I 1 1 .,..-.,,T ........... .. -,,..-......,...- .- - - - - -1 - - - - --W-1--p 134 I 1 I I ,L Tiwltlpgigiiliilzzftgniii1291115911221lwiffgzgizgiijliizgpgizgfgggipliglpg1553372113231LD232Q2Z11Ig22Cf N I- ,- -- .ymh-179 -ETXIWMW-74-LQ-74-MW-542-79JIMQIIFWVis-if-WW-744-i-L ffl 5 ' 36154 , fY'fb'1f7 fk ffilztfiiizfjzff1 1fifJii1kffiiizpfvffity 47 I:t ,,' 1 Lit' iIZii1111.Liiii,.L1iii1I.1l'.iillliilljifiillilllliiiilll.illiflljjliiilifiil'xiiflifiilifiilliflllflllilillff11LLf1'ClIL.f12lii1iJ.i 4. ...-...-....-..,,-....- -..-....-....-....-......,I.-....-....-....- -..,...,.,.-....-..,-....-.,,.. - ,.-,,........-....-I ofa 'Q' . a N I DID YOU ILVER SEE V1 ard Shoe I . . f Johnny Quinn hehaV1ngP Hospital : Elwood Kammer not chewing - ggurnf 15 Canal St : Helen Albright get a zerof h Fred Gumpp without a girlf P on I 6 5344 i George Houck without a neck- 4...-....-....-...I.-...,.............-....-....-.....- -....-...5 ' def C f l Chuck McLain sitting stilli ' ' I Glenn Krisher with his hair XXth Century Furnaces: mussed' E h - Ed Fricker in a pensive moodF HS HS CI' , . Y Mr. VVr1ght concentrateP 16 East Charles St. Phone 5638 l Thelma Hines Without 21 rvgmity Massillon, Ohio .gi-....-....-.II-,...-..I-......-IIII-.III-I...-,I..-....-.mp Sanitary Wet Wash Ruf Dry and Improved caseP Paul Brown recite without hlushingf Chuck Agler walk to schoolf Coach Stewart and Miss Mans- field do the Charlestonf' Damp Service Mr. Cgorfll afflicted with stage- : rig t. W ft t d I - 6 use SO Svggper an Vory : Loretta Myers making a lot of Ph 6435 noisei one ' qw- Ivxi u- - Vlll - III, mn- IIV, - Ill, - 'III - I',' - - III' -My 1 Paul Storrie hlushf Marian Brown talking to Pauli E L Khgenle 2 Mr. Layton eating a dum-dumf i 1 Mary Alice Smith when she G I wasnlt boredP IOCCI i Andrew Profant fail to get the - last wordf 115 VV' N111111 St' D131 3166 Tom Ress forget to go to sleep in study halli 'f' -1- 11 ----------- I- --II - III- - --i- ---- --II -------- I I I -1- 135' 'TUV- f1: rm: 32111711111:car12121111131lztzirlzczlzcazczig3211121113111391339111E3Z35QZi3LqCZ1El2il3EiiiiQZ1223511313112112Cj2!2f1iiQP2313S3Ef12377'ffl ' 'ffs-wf -Ti ' - 'fwiefe-T 4- WEST ' '- iffff 1411: .11 2- 1 if ue: .z .1111 1 f11z f,1W11 1,'Zf1 T b..,liftlliciiitliiizLiizifiliiclzliipliiziti1iiiiliiciiiziiiiiiziizli1iriiiiiiiijticizziiiitpiiizzzicnriiiniiztlizzl' iyziiizticizrlizzln,L.cr.L,:r.trr.l Olllivllvlv llll T -1- lnyl ilill fiii 'T I Wil' iT'i Titli l iiii Ilyl T- I .5 T T T T Plumbing l - ' l 5 L Heating T T Q I I'TyCl1'Eilll1CS. L Awnings T I T PHOTOPLAYS l Estimates Furnished T l l UPON Request T Are Presented T 1 i Q lior Representative at the T Dial 32 3 9 : l : l T l Q The ustus T ' ' LINCQL T l Engineering Co. i l T I 301 Clay St. ,,, 'i .... M, E .-..r. .- - .. l l l l n . I Compliments of A T T THE RUSSELL COMPAN Y i l T I l ' ' . 2 Massillon 0. L J Mariufacturers of I L I n Traction Engines, Gas Tractors l i T 1 'VVood and Steel Threshing Nlachines i saw Mills T 1 Engines and Boilers, Steam Shovels ,I,,,.,,,, ,.-- ------- - -m-lm- - - - - - - - - - - - - H-'Nl' 136 P 1EwgqgiizzggEgggin:ganggllpqillpmzpgllgcil3321131111lugicingizgzpazpzpzzarizgzgi111321zgzgizzgiiztgzczizqua153313anapzcizpzpzzpzgzzispzctzpa M1 L f5'lJ':11W 3537374 73ljFi37l:5j5J7W37'377iWifW757i3l73 WZVWTYV' 4 ' ,.t.t-i1L111i11tziztzzzi1121ii:t1ti1tz:i113ii1Li.1tiiciiiztziciizttztiiztiiztjz.ziiict5icigliiiziiititiciiticiiaiiztil .liiciiliiiiLiizliticihtilzti -1-u----'- - - ------- --.----------- - - -i 4. I Compliments of THE O K HILL COAL CO. Massilloii, Ohio T T ufsn--in ---------11 lim l BECKI-ER'S HARDW RE .Hun.-,.,,....,..1nn-nn1 .- 1 -nri-un-im-un-nn-ual. Mr. Owen Mrs. Owen deal arher 81 Beaut Shop Specialize in Ladies Hair Cutting, Permanent VVaving, Marcelliiig, Shampoo- ing, Scalp Treatment, Facial Massage, Hair Tinting, VVater VVaving and Maiiicuriiig 323 East lVlain and Hill St. - Phone 6442 Massilloii, Ohio ' -1--I-mp ---' - --'- - ---- - III- - 1--- - ---- - -f1- - -' - 1--- - --li ----P l l Catherine Schoen: 'cl should 12-14 Erie St. have- a higher grade on this 2 question. I Wrote eight pages! 7' Mr. VVright: 'cVVe don't l Weigh the numbers! l I -1-- --'- ------- ------ -ili - f--- ------------- L 1 4. 137 LT13 g1 ' 11721132113111371311:11113741111iazpmlplpiyiliillif 1111111112EZLZSIZBZEEZLDSEZLZSZZZ32315221113112Siiiilillliiillliliililif 21TUP'fQQ 1 -'WH vfiwgfff 'ljc13:7,rjf!ii P17myAV7iziiifiiVfywiwif-ynpyjgiff WQQEZZWW. 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Tremont St. Phone 3535 a E if -Hn ---- Y --------1 lm--un ---- 1--- 1---- I I rl-u-aiu 1 3 8 1'T V' , 5-HJ ffnv 1 'I' I -f f f I 1 I J I .- 33171121927 3L QffP7'1'iiI3ij I QLQLUCVZYDQF'11 Ilglpiifqiiiilifviiilplpil' If1:325q1':13fQ ZV'g113gr3: gg1L QCl 1Cr' TY .TA 411 l 2:5173 1 Vjyqkipfiigfilgyigi:75'j3ti377f,CdrVii:i7:JZf7h1Jy,Qf zl . - 44 ftfyff ff if-i All -fff 7'-f if f-ff in 'ffiffti-111 A Wf21fWWff111iv1i111f11f I 1fiffWW11i 4WfWw -Mi .-1 ff I 0f0-IIII- 1- --'--- ---- i-un --1-11i-11-Ti-- 1 lun-un-info l I I Good Cree l l l Somewhere in the past We came across this creeds- T I I W UI believe in the merchandise I am handing out, in I the firm I am Working for, and in my ability to get results. I believe that honest merchandise can be passed out to honest men by honest meth- ods. 5 fi I believe in Working, not Weeping, in boosting, not knocking, and in the pleasure of my job. Tl I believe that a man gets what he goes after, that 1 one deed done today is Worth two tomorrow, that I no man is down and out until he has lost faith in himself. 1 ff I believe in today and the Work I am doing, not tomorrow and the Work I hope to do, and in the sure reward that the future holds. good cheer, in friendship and in honest compe- I ii MI believe in courtesy, kindness, in generosity and tition. TI I believe there is something to do somewhere for every man ready to do it. I l We've found it helpful- it may assist you, too The Ideal Compan YOUR DEPARTMENT STORE 4.-,,..- - - - .. - - - .- - - -.,-....-....-..,,- - - - - - .. - - - - -,........5. 139 ,TUT1 1111711if111173211111113211113i1 'L1:11217:CUU11Lizigziiitziztizf321136313111322LpziiiizgiiiiUiitzfiiiimiiiitiialiaziiizzpi-1113211Lqiiillrtzpzf13gU'f'f1 VLWWLF' ' CMC: ' 'li-bfi: WLJLJ 1 U, ' 1 -L win-A-L A-:JH ' 1 '-L My 1 in-IH-1' ffm---L -v 'J' 1- 'f5fA-114-ZMZ-4-7-7 W-HZLEVWWW-Vi-H-5-Z4-if-VW-7'4:7-Hf9f4-W-44-1-if W -VWWP' r - -Q...1LL13.1ci:1ici1ii1:liiiiiiiiciztiiiiizti..iiiciizicicriiiiiiiiiiziiizziiiliiziiiczzLidzziiimica3:2Qiziiziztliztlizzliiiliciirzziitl1.112321132135113 T..-.,..- .. ......... .-... .... -.... -... .. ---- .- --1.1--1. l ' 'm 1 SUCCESS - : - ' -..l1 '- ' 1 ' W., . hach young man a11d Woman Who A i -- 1 . N ' r. A up-k graduates from High School looks to - - : 1 1 f 5 .4W'1.'ffIf ' E forward to a Successful career 111 Y ' So fl eurs - 2 life T 1 . . . Portify yourself for your future career With a Savmgs : Account in order that you may be able to take advantage of every opportu11ity on the Road to Success. 1 THE FIR T SAV NGS Sz LQAN CO ANY Has Paid 5221 and Sometimes More To Thousands of Thrifty Persons for Over 38 Years Chas. G. King, Secretary S..- ..,. ----.------- 11.. - .... ---- 1... -f------ --11 - . 1 4. l l QAKDALE The Koons Cn Wales Road l l all Paper CO' lVlasSillon's most beautiful sub- I . . . . 2 Cl1V1S1011 for investment or homesite XVall Paper E 1 Paints , lThe E-T-C Land I VV1I1ClOW Shades L l Co. I : First Savings and Loan Bldg. l . 25 N' hi-le Nlassillon, O. l i 1- ' 1- --1- ------------- ---- - --if - 1 ----- ------- ---- - 1 1 4- 140 vnttf f'1rL'fL21V2121fLtLt21LvL2cL 1:L1 111'2'V''tFLt1:m1L2ftL 2FL12S11L2P12L1212F11 4 ,LVL 'I ' , 'J QT ' , ,,' 31. . 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Dial S54-S West Center I l Massillon, O. -i---- ---- - ---- - - ---- - --fi - ---- -- -LL- - ---L - - - 'L-- -L-1' -x--'- --'- ----- - - - - - ---'L-'-4' l l 7 1 BlOChef S rug VVm. Yost Com any i l p 1 I Store f The Leather Shop Cor. Center and North Sts. 100 S. Erie St. Massilloii, O. Nlassillon, Ohio Dial 6337i -3- -g-L- ---- ---- 1 L- ---- - ---- - ---- ----- ---1 - -..- ----- - ------ -- - L - 4- l I 15401.05 1' ,ZX 1 RE MR G f 4-co - l Our Policy - l EVERY ORDER is accepted with a feeling that We own a substantial interest in the customerls business and that order must be executed exactly as if we our- selves had placed it and intended to use the material I s 'f' d peci ie . l I THE RE Y NOLD MACHI E COM AN Y 1 i I MOL.DS un- c - MASQ 1 ,i,-H.. ------- ------ I ---nn 141 .1,,.-1,1-.L1Ti,,., ijf11T1 ' v1252132111fQ1I,f:IZf1QC'I'lfJ,2lQ1Z'13111Q1L3Q1:f1ZpE'1lZfl31I.l1111I,l:2lfgZ, .Q'lEq.T112-211512IQQEITTTTQIXLEIEEIIIYT.llgllliZEQZIDQIQILIQTILTQCITLIEETI X331 fr 1- 1' 1'f'411,f -L12 2 ',g.1d'ffi2 'V' if il f ,VE riff 1 .ffm ' .err 3 EI.. I Q i THE HOME of THE MASSILLON COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE T l ,fwm 1 E l l 5 5 l 1 l r E i 2 1 I I I 5 I L l I I I I The Ohio Merchants Building The lVlassillon Commercial Institute, the most modern and best equipped Commercial School in this part of the country, occupies the entire fourth floor of the building pictured above. Thorough and practical courses for High School graduates are offered in Bookkeeping, Accounting, Shorthand, Typewriting, Commercial Law, Comptometry, and kindred sub ects. C The Regular Summer Term will open lVIonday, June 7, 1926. The Fall Session will start Tuesday, September 7, i 1926. i A. E. Patton, Director of Instruction l S. G. Edgar, President G. H. Freeborn, Director l T W. B, Knuff, Vice President E..H. Nelson, Director' L T Theo. F. Geltz, Secretary-Treasurer Miss Edna Koons, Director Q -i-- --rr -- ---- - ---- - ---- ---n- -r-- - ---1 - -1-- - -'-I - ---- - ---1 - f--- - --'- - ---1 - --ll - ---- - - - - ---- - ---- - ---' - -'-- - --'- - ' - --'- ---I---4 142 I WT 121271E1'32IIiZQC1FL!iI1I13CgET Hi lfilffllll llitqilf' 113331111:gi11115Lgiitzpqiiigitlilgciilitiitifqtlipglzpii mir: 1I.1K'yZfI'1Ff.Q ' , hi gg- I-I 1 I J I' -,.- I 41- I j 'IPJ1 ' -' I A aagagaga - Th L -1: . ' 1 ag ' 'Q . - , '- ' L I -ff iqaizay' H ' 1: -1 41 .g..-....-....-....-....-,.........-.. -.. - -..,.- -...-..........-..........-....-.I..-....-I...-....-....-...-..........-,...-....-I...-wg. I I irc o er s I I I K' hh I ' I R I D S I 1 JOHN 0 HOSET rug IOFC i Chas. H. Gise, Mgr. IPure Drugs, Patent Medicizies I I Paljeri Palnts amd Prescriptions Carefully : and Sick Room Requirements I - I Compouncled Varnlshes Box Candy Stationery 8 South Erie Street I IW------'-----WI iiix iifi iiii ffii iiri riii tii' frii tfii itii itif I - I I Papa. Hanglng a Helen Cadman: A student Specialt should have eight hours sleep a Y WWI I 1 T . : Mazie Smith: 'fYe Gods! Wglgut St, VVho Wants to take eight classes I a dayfn I I I I 'I' i Qw- IIII ------------ v ' - 1--1' 'i11 ' 1 ' I 4' 2 I 1 I I I I I I I The T I Reliance Manufacturing I Company I Y 1 Massilloii, Ohio : I I 1 I I I . I I Q..-.... ------------- ..-.... ------------- ....-...!. 143 ,.,..,.,..,-,....,.,..,.,.... T.. 'Vw Miiffw WWW-5-H-fifi-WQWH-5-erdnfifiifgwfwfii-4-P4-ii-S-if-ffwfffil-4-if 'nm Ti Q.i.LILL..1111..tazitliciliii,.i:t1i1t1i:tiittiiiti,.11i:tt.:tiiiztiiitiiztiiitx.,titiiiitiiitliciztliigtiilitzziitzi :ttf1tniiciitliitztiiitigsziiu..111 'fe ---------------------------me-2 l I 5 i THE MASSILLO DRUG l i i coM ANY i E 2 The Best Equipped Drug Store in the State For Your Prescriptions, Drug Store Accessories - l Ice Cream and Refreshing Drinks Kodaks and Supplies Developing and Printing for Amateurs 8 Hour Service i i M. I-I. S. Monogram Compacts 20 W. Main sf. Phone 6535 ta- iiii -- iiii - iiii - i.ii - iiii - iiii - iiii - iiii - iiii -N-F tiii - iiii ----- - - ------ iiii - - Somebody's Business - : If a fellow loves a firl, thats his busincss, E 5 L If a girl loves a fclli-ww, thats hcr business, L l I If they both love each other thats their business, I T T But if they marry, they need insurance, thats our T i : business. : - l We represent the 'CGRIZZARD SYS- I TEM of America Inc. A Savings ' T 1 . 1 , i Insurance thru monthly deposits in T NO Shoes OVC1' 35-OOJVIQIIY Less 5 banks. 5 ' E S The Cogumbiis gfllutui Lilghlnsuranceg Col.. lvlain and Canal St. 5 0. o 0 um us, io 5 I l The Minneapolis Fire 85 Marine In-Q 4. 4. ! CO. Q llvnu-1lllivinll1-lIllr-IIlivinll--IIII--llllvllll--lllljllll-1ll E i Fire and Tornado Insurance i Wrlght to Frlclier i The United sms National Life at i who is trymg to locate Mexico, I Health and Accident, Accident and 2 know allymore than I dog!! I Casualty Co. Chicago, 111. E Say Ed! VVhat if you didn't l 2 Personal Automobile Accident Class fsilendybp HPOOY Edly, l Insurance 5 i l OFFICE OPEN FYENINGS t - WF INSURF THE WISE - The F. A. Tripcony Agency 316 McClymonds Bldg. Massillon, Ohio .1 1 1ii1nu1.,H1mi1,,ii....,,.,1im1,, 1 1 1,,,, I -in Miss Digel: I Want only two men at the front boardf' Raymond Shilling: f'Puegner you'd better go to the back- board! 1,m1uu..mi1-li-.. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,,, 144 he .fiall1,cctizdlztlzttticliicixtiziiiiliitztiiiiciiiiilifiiiizziiilijziiziiiiicilafiiutiZiiiititiciiiii1zzzziitxiiiziiiiitiiilliczlfjiziclztiiyiizili 0fvI-Im- - -iit nl 111T I 1 1. -lm-un ---------1i-- nn-:cfs l : T T' T - Lomphments of T T Shoes Shmed T T I he Ertle T T T - T Hats Cleaned and T T otthng W orks T T T T Blocked T Quahty Beverages T T E : Plant: S. Erie St. Phone 6720 .i..,-,,..-....-,,..-.,,.-....-..T,--..,,......-.H,-,,..-..,,-..4. l T 9 YVhen in Canton or Nlassillon Eat at B d 9 Next to the CH Cr S Lincoln Pharmacy estaurant - - l P 4' T -1-u- ---- ----------- - --- ---- - TTI- - - -H --------- --1- - me- T T THE COE FUR ITURE sHoP 1 I l T FURNITURE OF QUALITY T 313 E. Main St. 1 T l T ni4,,,,,, ,,1TLQf-1T - -un-uu1nn-nu --:Q-f-1-1i- vw-unto 147 z-72-K-L'Q-WMV-TV-VMJFQ-47'WTZi7470-77-H'14-74-IIVW-Z'-737ii3jFfW we-if-WWW! - M' -'Z 'fel Z4waMQQiQZ4aagQfqiikgyigkguafQ pifji6 J11Mcf11:AW::ici1p:i,ziQcf ZmftWfM Z'Aw f4',HJ2Zff'f'fWA WdQ'AT M 153 bgfdaffdhhttiiiiLthriiiiiicizttiiziziiiizziiiiiiciliziiiiiiizdiziiiziiiiiiciiEciiiiiidiifrifiitiiiiibbtidiiiiiiiiiidii,.i1iicigl:iJ.,d:ILi -s-'-- Ilvv - -L --I-1-I -'- - -I ------------------- it-----1. I I I 5 I VVe ourselves the better serve By serving others best I 2 I L E I You are invited to com are an of our roducts with E P Y P , any on the market. If you are not better pleased with them, they Cost you nothing. I I li Q Mas-sota-foi' bread Tus-kota-for astries n p - 2 I I 1 I THE BUCKEYI-L CERE L I I I COMPANY 1 I I Massilloii, O. I I I .. ..,. .....,...... .... - . I I 4'H- -H -H'i-m'- - i- -H- - - - '-if I' I Fine Shoe Repairing Our VVork will give both Comfort and Good Wear We Repair and Rebuild Shoes . RE T URAN I 1 Fischer Bros, I 311 S. Erie St. i F. H. Fischer P. T. Fischer i L -i-i- -III - --II - - - - 'ixi - iiii - -'-- - -'-1 - --II - - - ' - -' -H-P Best Place to Eat After I I . Home McAllister 5 2 I I I i R631 Estate - 205 E. Maiii St. 5 5 L - Insurance Massilloii, Ohio I I f : 'P E I I aiu -nn 1111vi1vv---i nn--nu 1fL1-11 1v-11 i inn-ni. 146 UTZIZ tri'1irlzgigriiwrgirqcrgzgigivfcrzggi531113115qigzpirgcgiEcigjrqcv1211:rig5331L53ZqggzirgtiigIZQQ2iZg1Zg32gg1r 3C511Z1Qp3132QClQQ fE'f3Q l:Z 'l r 7 Wil. raw fJf,Z:ifgfMJWlZ7 WUWZ7, ggi-,aijfgfgin ig Wt L4 I .iii il..Q.L.r13ci1r13clzpurziznizrlizr11i:.1i:z3:L.11:i1r.i111:inLzlilrliziliizzijirliif.icrjciz ,.iiryziztlgzliiinz.jirziiczz. ,i:rr11.3:i:r,ci1r1, .gi-,.....-.------..--...--..-,.,,.--..--....--.M-4 1 i 2 2 CARL HESS, Inc. FoRD 1 T l - l First Choice the World Over ' I Economy Comfort 1 UTILITY DEPENDABILITY l Service With A Smile T I i Dial 3168 Mill cor. 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Complete' stocks 2 I T Economics R of qv hrick in our various grades, Coating and T 1 Laying Mixtures and also Special Shapes for T , .El Boiler Arches are carried, at all times for 5 I Ph sics X' - ' ' E 'ff I Y E immediate delivery. is 3 Q ck L 1 , 1 . I tt, ,.ir f sd, f l ay ,,r,' :1fxa,ig.5,.4,-f:9 , P . ,I , ,f fr ,- Xfix - X Q- 1. N, , N f - sf l Manual Training and Other High School Subjects I play their daily role in the fabrication and marketing of our I i ALUMlTE Refractory products, i .. LL ' ' 97 : 2 Life is but a school 2 I . . l Q I he Massillon Refraetories Co. l f tFounded by W. G. Hippl MASSILLON, OHIO I i On the Lincoln Highway Convenient for Truck Delivery T 5 Qui-un-11111111111111-nil-1111-1111-1111-nn- 1 1 111111-11111 1um-111:-1:11-1111-1111-1111-nu-Im--111111111-1111-uuaio E l -9 l l l l . U . i 5 OIT1 IITICH S O 5 5 : C pl t f : I 1 Kester Bros. 1 1 Massillon Baking: 1 E L I 5 L l Florists I E Co. 1 1 5 : i l l i 1 1 1 Bakers of Say It With Flowers Bread, Pies, Pastry - We belong to the Florist z Cor. Brown and Tremont I . . T T Telegraph Association I Bell Phone 624-5 I 1 L 1 I 'I' 1 .P ...111 1---1-11111- -1111-1111-1 ----1 -1---1- I In-:mfs 148 r -'-fr 1' 'r -f-r1-v-v-- v- - -f-r--f- - -r1-'-f'r'-f-r- Y- --1-rv'-r -- -r'-f- -- -f--1-,---f-f ---- f-f-- - - - -- -f- - -r--v- - --f- --f-f---f-f-'v-f----f-f-P -r , -if 4 - .1 1- . .4.H,i.:.f 1.13 L'1.14...P .L 11.14 .. .1 rg .144 ,.-il' 1.1 '.12'.rJ,L.Q, ,HJ 1. J 11.1 Qf1.1.p!l1J.L.p.Ll-J Q., 4.54. H., J-L4...5J' U 17 'Fr -L-4 - - W ' fffwv if-'r'-vf'e' 7 1 A- f L J y -1 'ywfif af 17 f 'M NW jWMjiif fZiMflfZvf!ffZqfWZMZfZ2f5f2f Zwiwhfff 'Q 1 r 1 f 0 , f.jf,f,f,,f-w,f.1fwffJFf,,f. ff,ff,,f 1- i . ,P-1-w ZI V af-1157 L-Pryyry J, IJ' ,fri f ,yy-r rfaf, 1171, J, 7 J . ' 'rr jg - ,i 'F ' njfri' J '.i1f'rj f:4'r ,471-rf:-f 1-is ff-W Y !jf1,41'f1-f fj i- I . .riff rf f in' fi-1 Viifii' 2 7,. . .41 .12-31 .1- ,'if41315f ., 1-. 11111. Anil.QuinLtztizmziztzziiiztiztliitliiitx1111311111riliizm311211111132111212ditlic1111fiiciitiiiiztriiaiiiiaiciitziictizidzaiilii T i THE YoUNo vvoMEN's CHRISTIAN Assoo1AT1oNi l T I Serves You Through : 1 1 Clubs 1 u-nu-iiii1iiii1iiii1M1 1iiii1ui,1iiii1,,,,1,,,.1iiii1,,,,1inr41.i,.1,,,,1iiii1iiii1,,ii1,,,,1iii,...i,,1,,.,1,,,,1,,,i1,,,,1 1i Massillon Army Sc Navy Store For Gent's Furnishings Shoes and Camping Equipment 105 S. Erie St. Old Qpera Block l 1 1 Classecf . 1 SHOE STQRE a eterla 72i4VV..1gfrem81E1t St. Z ' 5 .L HSS1 OH, IO Rooms Reglstril . Pretty Styles in Shoes and In Ormatlong Hosiery for the Whole Rest and Reading Rooms Family .,.i- iii, - iiii - iiii -im iiii - irt. - iiii - iii, - iiii - i,ii - iii, - ,iii i iiii - iiyi - yyii - yyyy - iiii - iiii -S iii, - iii, - iiii - ii,i - iiii S iiii -i- , See . Q Richman Brothers Deek Provision New Spring Line 1 CO. S 22.50 EE I I riiigiisii Modus iii iight, medium and Por l 1 Home Dressed Fresh and 1 ' Smoked Meats 106 N. Mill Street l Phone 6805 - I i 4...-....-....-....-ii..-.i..-ii...-ii..-.....-iii.-i...-.iii-...g E 1 I 1 1 i L. A. i l FRIEDRICH S 1 GROCER 1 1 1801VVellman sr. Di2i142261 1 1 1 -1- s dark colors-the largest selection We ever offered. Sport suits with extra knickers. Top-coats, Raineoats, and extra trousers. Styles a-plenty for the conservative dresser Tuxedos VVith good black silk vest, 1322.50 PAUL C. HART Factory Representative, will he in Massillon at 302 Fast Tremont St., cor. Factory St. Phone 6406 Every Saturday afternoon and evening If desired will ea11 at your home or office 4,1iiii1i,.i1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1ii.-.iiii1iiii1i 1 1 1. 1 1 ii1,ii,1 1 1 ,P 149 1 1 1,,, VT' -fa-T ff ' -ff5T4fZV7'1 ffiWT4f44Tv75Tile-4-TTT-mfg-4-fi '4-ffff' 3 , 62 Tu' ' - - ' ' 'T ' !' I T T T T Your Newest T . g ' T L We 1I1V1fC ou to o en T l , l T Department Store T l . T L T a Savings Account Wrth T l T T T , T us. T T M3SS1llOI1,S Fastest T T T - T T T Growmg Store T T T T The Massilloii T The T Savings 81 Loan T T T T Hughes-Forman CO- I l L l CO, Thomas Burd, l ! . T T Secretary There's A Reason! 'T' I 'T -'m------ -- T T T T WHAT DO CLQTHES MEAN IN L T YOUR LIFEP T Thev're Tust an incident Jrobahlv-but they ou ht to be a very - . . 1 . . g . - T important matter. You may say vve're biased because we're in busi- T ness of selling good clothes-and we certainly do think it,s an im- . T portant job. But you'll agree that it is too if you'll stop to think T of the important things good clothes do for you. T Doesift a man have to have confidence in himself to succeedf l Good clothes help to create it. T T Doesn't a man have to have the confidence of others to get T very far in lifef Good clothes get that for you. Is it important - 1 T to make good first impressionsf T Good clothes again. L Is it worth while to have pride in yourself and in your appear- l ancef You can't have it without good clothes. T T Good clothes influence your thoughts, your acts, your success. E T We have themg Hart Schaffner 8: Mzirx make themg it's easy T for you to get them from THE BLoo BERG co. Q, -,.,, .-,-,-.,1...- ..-U. .-.- ----- ---- i 1 T.-mf. 1 5 O , 'T'7V5WW73T7F!2T4313F1L5'1'IU3F2flWFi35UlZiilililiiqllimii12ii321I3135E11341321525U321111192713393l3i1i13Z2f113FFf 935'f H. f-W. .sayfimifiwmwwzgi:zi:pwWWW:i':,.iv 1 W , , . . - ...ZW , AV ' 7, .g f f f A if - Ptiffiiil' .Lf. 3Fkt4i AIM .WATWAZL A112111.4'Z'..i14,W! W,l2ti1iZ2X i ...:iEtELli 'j.iiiiiigdjjithiQlliiiiiiiiiciciiiitiiciigciigiiiiifiiijililiiiiiiiiliicfiici:ljlgiiEid1lilliiiiiciiitiiiiiililiii PROFESSIO AL DIRECTGRY .5...-.,..-...-..- -.,..-.- .. - - - .. -.....-.....-....-.,..- - - -- - - -,,..-,...-,.,,-,...-....-,,.,-..4. I i W. A. Bmw, D. D. s. 1. F. Campbell, M. D. 4...-..,,-.... 1 - 1..- - 1 .. 1 -...,1.,..-,...-,,,,- .. .. .. -- - - - - - -..H-...P 'E' l C. G. Carr, D. D. S. i H. Giles, M. D. l 'f' ,inn--im ----11i1iLT1 1m1nn i-T-1 -- -----i nninofv 'Q' l I G. G. Gotschall, D. D. Sq E. V. Hughes, D. D. S. 4...-....-,...- -..-...-....- - -...- -....-....-....-....-..,.- - - - .. - - - - - -,.....,..g.. Geo. E. Iones, O. D. T Eyesight Specialist ' i F. E. Little, D. D. S. Dial 4520 408-409 McClymonds Bldg. Massillon, Ohio -i- nfo1ul'1n 1.g1g,.1 1 1 1,1 1 1 1 1 1nn.1nn1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1un1u,!. 151 .,. FTF' 'f1 'f1'1'f'f1T'1'7 ' .7171111T1C717l'117II73'f717j117Y11I7 121711:7121111132f11l111f: l:gf2j111ifI1flfiiilfiilillziiiflilll111311.2111i,f1f:11f,fa,f'i1Zl,f1E1f.1S7T'C ' .. f7iVWU1'7I VfI-21 r ww' WI-wr we fy' ' W we-v fwfwxy fvfwff'fV'W'f9-VwvM'Wl' M4 fd We-A-vii-W!45-If-741-I-M'Www-74W!f1H:zfz:I1:Z0ff1f:fiffffffizfxficzzzfzff f.4.f1f4i:H..s' H I 3311iZfizMifii1rFgQZuy9fZ11Q ZL:.rZ..L:.gi.Z fl ,I jf.. lj , , , . . . . , f4,f.'A!ff1Af41 51 M1413 'I-fir i-4 f ' gfqf.- -1-I f-V ig 'Jf' '447A! 7121! 7 '1iA:A.ilA1Z.':f Cn PROFESSIGN AL DIRECTGRY .Inn-ml --i1-- .nl 1---1 - --'III--Im 1-1- - 1 1' 1 'I g' 5 'Z' I Phone I T Office -I736 Residence 3302 2 I 1 T V. C. Maurer, D. D. S. I T Dr. lt M. Lose I Dentist New Pille Block I Phone 5828 E 609 Nlerchzuits Trust Bldg. 2 I I I 5 - . . 2 I I Massilloxi, Ohio I I 'f 1 5 Quizilla- -nu-IInn-nn-nu-un-lm--uun-1uuul- L -lm-un -iivi -- iTf11- 'UTH4' 1 1- I I i I I S. MeNett, M. D. i Wilbur C. Medill, M. D. I I I I I 4' I 5 Qui.-.III --1--1--1v- mi--nn-un-mi 11-- -- -----1 HI--Hull : I 1' I I I I I I t eanette C. Miller, M. D. i R. Pumphrey, M. D. I I E ' 1 I 2 E 5 qi. I I ,Pu-lm -------1--- un-nninuinn iii- - - -1---1 nu1uvfo 5 f -Q I I I I 5 , 2 1 R. R. Reynolds, M. D. Merle Edrson Scott, I . M. D. . . I - I 'ie' 1 -i' I 4' 152 T' T7-YW' ' ' 'r f ' 'f 'f1 'f ' 'I' ' ' ' ' ' Y1' ' 1' 'l 1 ' 'V'Y 'f1 7 '7' ' ' 71' 7'T 'f'l' 7 ' 'f'T '1'7 f7 7' 'V'Y i 'I' ' ' , ,,,,,,. 311 .H..TrJ,,.g3i1,v ,,HrrH1C3.I1-,-L -,.!.1.,,o,r1,r ,..H...L.C,4J,vp.L -HP,TL,..-H. .P .411 J ,.LJ,,.,J,r,r.,14 .4 P 7 1.- ti 7: 7 'Jciit' rf :rf .cyl ,YMT 7:1442 1:5557 ZW ff ' 'iv fiftt' :9.W7fWiVmt1:f,f'. ' -eiggiif F 4 h z .rlriztiicizrpnzriiiii1jziciitztiztiiziiiigiiiztibiiiiil11iiiizairiziiztiiiiiiizaiciitiiiziriiici1miiiizittljciitijctiiiczliciiiiiitiiiricizr v3w1uu-- 1 1 1 1---- 1 1 1....1-.....-1,1111 1 1 1 -- 1------- nn-:mga 'P l I l . 1 - D. D. Shoutz, M. D. .yu-..,, --...-.. 1 - - Howard Smith, D. D. S. qw- x-11 ----------- .... - ...- . A. Taylor, D. D. S. -1---ml ----------- -... - 1. S. Williams, M. D. C. E. Smith, M. D. ,1nu1n..1 1 1 1 ,- 1 1 1 1 1 .1,m1 -I. South, M. D. 1,,,,1nn1 1 1 1 -.- 1 1 1 1 1 1uu1 Geo. N. Wenger, M. D 1,.,,1,,1 1 1 1 ..- 1 1 1 1 - --nu1 L. B. Zintsmaster, M. D nIg1w1n.1.,.,1,,1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 .1 1 1,,,,1,,,,1,,,1 1. 1 1 .1 1 1 1 1 1. 1 1 .ig rgfrfgfi-1'f1if7311-r12117111:532323321it32mzizizirzciiilzcritzcii5:C11gzpliagigcilliliiiiiiig122211Z3E13139FFZl31Z3F3i2322352253EE33351T13F7F313Pl3fW13FEE Tl .f f if-ff,J,!!, UfQ4,w' ifmwxf4n.,Z.r,21.k1.7Zz9f:f3f:.4ffi4.i I T - -------- - ' ' - -' ---- - '- - - - 'Q' Upholstered Furniture Made to Your Order The E New-ww 'wr-v - ' 1 V S -- I - 1,E52a.u.w74IS5f4.a-mmm 1 : i fl f : W i Txvexsuaig F. . 5 ' H121 'C 'I 1 5 l 6-'fpff living room! CG, l 0139 suite in anyl ' l style frame E . I 1 mwpfr or materials QAgency established in 18761 T mf you may dc- 5 1 s i 1' c a t Z1 i U . . ,. .- ,Q ,,, 14 ,- great 5Z1Xl1'1g E l u ' 4 f0 YOUVSCH- Inquiries of every kind regard- Scc our made-up furniture-no long lug Insurance Wlll be Cheer- mm' fully answered l 1 1 . B. rters 1 I , I 1803 VVellman St. Phone 4603 Insurance that Insuresn Established 1904 T -1- .g.........,.,..-....-....-....-,...-....-.,,.-....-............ ..., -:,........ ..... -- ------ 11-14- l -1- T. The class Was discussing come- Chiropractor dv, ffagedv etc' Third Floor lVIcCl monds Bld . M155 Cowell: UH 3 man' I Y S I . Qffice Phone 5502 walking along the street ahead Qffice Hours: of you, slipped and fell What 9to 11:30 A.M, 1:30 to5 would it beF l . ' ' l K th b : UT' d 1 Evenings: 6:30 to 8 P. M. mme Jaco S mga Y' I -v-1-i-----------1---1--lm-H----I--I---I---N- f--- -------I-v i -z--'--------K-----'------ ---'--- 1--- -'---- -'-1--'----I--P i assillon Tent 81 Awning Co. L I Awnings, Covers, Tents, Camp I Stools, Cots and Supplies 1 i Upholstery, Top and Curtain VVork 12 E. Charles St. I Nlassillon, Ohio -9- -.'. - - -H- -H -------- Auto- op Shop Automobile Trimming C. Wvnltermeyer Phone S144 Massillon, Ohio Body and Fender Straightening Tops and Curtains Made and Repaired Glasses Installed Curtain Lights Replaced Quality Service 154 ...nuilunimll L .... 1 , 1 , ,un,nn..,,, Q, TL, r mpgrgglgg1ifgifjillilggzgizrgptgcz' fl-P I 1 F ,j ff 1 Wfffg tt 41'f r zriztiztiiiztiztiizL11:iii1ztiiitzhicizzizizticiliizrxiza131111111122Lttiztztiiiifll1:iliiiizzlitlliiliilihciiis'f Hr ian-anl,l.n1-..-11.1.1-,.-,1-...gli-.11 THE BEE . HI STORE In Massillon Since 1871 Congratulations High School Graduates May we extend to you our congratulations and best wishes for your future Happiness. There is nothing that would give us more pleasure than to see you enjoy in full measure the Blessings and Happi- ness of your future life. We also Wish to help you to secure Congratu- lations on account of the beauty and distinctiveness of your Graduation Gowns and Accessories. Here you will find everything that's dear to the hearts of the young Graduates. The Bee-Hive has served the High School Graduates since 1871. May We have the pleasure of serving the Honor Class of 19263 155 g-r77T1-f-.-1-y-fy-1-f-.-1-y-rw-1-7-r-ry-rvg-f-r1-f-ry-vyvy-f-rrf-rw-7-rf:yn-y-r--1-f-r1'f'r1'r'f1'r'fvrj1'U f1jT1'7'-'T1'r1'1'1'f1-73-1-'-f--0 vi , -'1-1 f-r.y,'f, 'Y L I'. 'j fl, f ' -,Jn-. 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Feinman Pro . l 7 - 'Z' fwr wr W4 Q j .tziiititiciitiiititiiii,.1i5Ci3.iii1t' J 'Z' I Miss Kramer: talk louder Alicefv l f'Can't you Alice Reid: KNO I can't but l l could use a megaphoneln l l Mr. Lind: f'What is the name of the high official of Canadafv l Flu-S 3 Specialty Ed Fricker: 'cChiefl irrr - rrrr - rrii - riir ei- rrrr f fiii - riii - iiii -ff iii' - -If i I Phone 3444 T Clothiers for lVIen, VVomen, The Marathon Children St,Qre , George Pinis, Proprietor Pop Corn, Confectionery, i . . Tobacco and Cigars 216 Vvebt Malll St' Nlagazines, Post Cards and i Nlassillon, Ohio Souvenirs E N. O. T. Waitizig Room A Safe Place to Buy I ln-M' N-M 'HM-i ii-i T- T - i'-i Z Insurance is a modern method . b h' h. li th - l All Lines of Beauty l y W IC men ma 6 6 umm I Work tain certain, and the unequal equal.. It is the means by Which ! Q l success is almost guaranteed. It M3TCCll1I1g Ellld Half is part charity and part business, 3 Specialty but all common sense. U ' 1 Calvin Coolidge 2 Phone 4742 3ll E. lVlain St. : i ohn J. Dfmhue, i i Ohio-Merchants Beauty T 1 and Barber Shop Gen' i l Wlinifred 0'Donnell . E Permanent VVaving, Marcel Waxfiiig, CCHtf3lL1fC gf U, l lilectrolysis, Acne Treatments, Facials,l lVlanicuring, Water Waving, Shampoo-T ' , Z ing, Hair Dressing, Hair Bobbing, Scalp T S' T Treatments, Hair Dyeing . 1 4- E Qhio-Merchaiits Bank Bldg. Massll OH Dial 5437 Nlassillon, Ohiog. 5- -' - - '- - - -' -- -' - -- - - -' - -' - - - -' -- ------------ 11 -'I-P 156 TLIQI1l1fl2QL'lZ1ZI1QC1Q .TIZLTQIZllflilflfflllllllillfllflgfgl:I-I1:IQQ13Q31I3,3f1'ifltll-FIZQY:Pfj111:I11f1i'F-EU-J -I5 Jr ff U -' - ff- f, J' -f J'-..-fi-if -P :YJ 1- fr f 12:1-iz' 'ff f if H ,. g 1 iff 1 3313513111:.iztzciztxizilizizziciiti,.iiiitzz..iiii:Liizi:.1iT1iiQi't -.1 '. ILIIZII .11titiizliiilizipiiizyjciiip aegg' ww -me QSM WHAT sTHls MBP!! 1 Eff-x,q 7 Asn 5.li.Rousn.McR. Growing up with the country means getting rich as your land improves in value. For a long time you have been considering buying a piece of ground and you've put it off and put it off and you've seen the price of land go up in the meantime. VVhen it comes to buying property it is not intentions but the Deed that counts. Avon Apartments adjoining High School designed and built by us. The home of newly Weds. Highland Farms a model city with sewer, water, electricity and improved streets another of our crea- tions. VVe have built many homes for your comfort. REALTY EXCHANGE DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE S. E. Roush, Mgr. Over N. O. T. Phone 6639 qv - - - ------ -.--.-. - .. 4. 157 1r'f'f i1z'1p1' qiqiaizqirlpraqigtmerfQaimlvilrr'1311311221111S25I1liFF11UF1g:g111Sli1112113522113ZHIZVZQQDLQZWQZEUPEZLDP11191171 ' ' af:-:gag-L1y:1W '7g':jpZ4r1 57291 f f f 1' 1'f-1341 -tl' 3 131111219 Ziff ' 'if .izffzifif jg 3 ' 111-1 ,f -1 -x---11-- ---- - ---' - ---1 - --1- - ---- - ---- - ---- - ---- - 1x-- - '--- - ---- - ---- - ---- - -'-X -------- '--- ----- - - -1- 1 X N 7 -1- elch : Say it with Flowers I BH,kC1'y on every occasion I 1 1 1000 North St' 3 BREDIGER GREENHOUSE Bread 11c-3 for 30c 1 Fancy Pastries Qf L 2101 Wooster St. Dial 4871 Kinds - Massilloii, O. 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X'-'Q M - if 4, ,. il P '37 f KA' x Cgf x ' it ,,,.- rt ,an , l lr all-Iv'-. In ,- llqzf 'gif Q Y QMS.-ti K , a 1 f.m,' in14:11-iiu1un1un--nn1ml1:,u1nn1nn1nn-mi.1iiu-.n Does Your Costume Bring out Your Best Pointsf There is a graciousness about the properly selected costume-that inde- finable something indispensable Where true clothes charm is appraised. It may lie in a frock with soft, becoming lines, fabrics that harmonize, colors that bring out a woman,s best points. Then there are Accessories, those tremendous little trifles. Our selections of Apparel and Accessories are made with discriminating care, their purpose being to provide at- tractive means for our clientele to select 'ullhe Graceful Ensemble. Sales- persons in these sections are particularly qualified to aid in its selection. F R I E D M A N ' THE WoMEN,s STORE OF MAss1LLoN 18 West Main n1iiu1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -nu1nu 18 West Main ,lg un1u 1111 -- 11111 -1-in-mf. Compliments of BL UMEISER H RDW RE Paints Oils Glass 104 S. Erie St. Phone 34-39 VVatch and Jewelry Repairing . Neiman ewelry : Diamonds Watches Silverware and Leather Goods Credit to Worthy People 13 East Main Street Phone 64-45 160 ..1m1.-..1111.-.1...11n F11 11-f11'ncztxziigtiziiprzprgitqnrrT1311111112:itizzzpgzmiminf, .illiliiiiiiliilililiiligifHF22L1T11Q133135315231Qi1111-EC31l111f2PF!323FlQ2TTIT! t ' J -9156 tiff-J' 't1 Hi7'!7fZ7 711C1ZfEZTji7f!yfZ7ZJ:73,Ci7'ij17 .fJ54.iZ.VWYMl.' Mila, fffil Zii1PM43' 1 i itz:gnzuzuiciazciliziztzizmztiiiztxiituiliiiiLiiizuiitliitai.uh.Lii.z1i.L1i.i.t,ci.ti.i.tLi.t1i.tti.i.t.ci.tJQi.t.t,ci.t1i,.i:i.tLi.ii, .Tw-..n----.....-------..---------------i-..-2, l Creston ' Canton VVadsWorth T AKent l Massillon, O. T Womeiis and Childrens Ready-to-Wear T T Dry Goods Notions T Draperies Wall Paper T T Linoleum Shades T T Rugs Carpets T - I T Zeigler Paint 85 Decorating Co.-in basement i Dial 7528 1 - L l : T l l T o11-HH- ------ - - - - - - ..... ........ . ...-...g. 161 ffilrrr' 113'zcliilpip'1-Zzirzggiggtiii 1pl lEi!2C21V'Z11I3iE3G213'21DS32322521211213333ZY353Pl3T32l33232U3j3233I3Q13323331j3221i3F2313239l2533U75 GBE' ,fifffiwwwiwliwf Vff! fwfffwfiff ff'ff' ff aff iff 'i13ii!13if7f7 ,3giiiZVlfkiifffLWWWffalg-if-4135.74-ffl I-Vjffyfi-figfi-L M7 .4 1 tlqfaltjddtiiizlfdcgziliihizhliilfizlfcgi2iliiciftllicidzfizlil1E51iljzihlzililiiiiliidicliiciiihiiliiiliiliiiiifiiijticiiiiiiiclirzi .L.. t iii TMA U-'un'- - ----Ml TRY MCLAIN BRAND 2 l T CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES r l l T Quality Comes first - - - Q E - - - Prices are secondary l l For Sale at Your Grocers l THE MQLAIN GROCERY CO. 1 la- --r- ------------ --r- - .-r- - r--, - r,-- - A-1- - --r- - ,-.K - - --r- - --r- - 1-,r - 1r-- - rr-- - --r- - --r- - --rl 1 Q . L Hartley Smith Pure Drugs Clothing Dry Cleaned, i . 7 Pressed and Repaired T Landy Cigars Soda Suits Made to Order Fit Guaranteed - - Promptness Assured 15 Craig No. 101 North Mill St. Massillon, Ohio Your Druggisti Why notP ' - - - - ' - - i iDoUGHi-QRTY Q Cralgvs Drug L 81 HILL STORE l Feature : l 1 Kincaid sf Kimballs I l tOl'C : : S Hand Tailored Clothes 201 E. Maiii St. , 'I' l -1'-- i1-- -n- -- ---------- --'- - --.- - --- - - -- -u--- -f-- - f--- - '--- - -'-- - Ili- - - ----I--1-9 162 4. - - -....-....-...........-..........-....-....- -........-....-..,.-,..... - -....-........ - ........-.....,..-..........-....-...........-. .. .. - .. - - - - ..-,,..,.f. JIFFY DU P BoDY Gravity and Hoist funds-rbody typej For Ford Trucks Maiiufactured by THE GRISCO - USSELL CQMPANY Massillon, Ohio sfo .-.----..- -- - ......-....-................-.... ----------.--....-..- ...,....4. I F M iw gvmlirfrffis 4-i-rw -rj mia prim, MNH PQNSZ I-Pj gig yi-K iiifiiiiiii Lg-35-rfrlici F4-QNZ74 H Y' X .'1 'rj 'N-X11 T-3l 7T-H f2 1J Lexi-s-r-H-4 T '0Y if win-293 Ebiiziiiiigi ug KWH m,5.N.x4.: wmv 53255555 FCQNXE ir- ,row WN' NT t:::ci1.: - Q:1111-fpq:-f3q13:gqw3r3frU3c2113211111LLiiizizcligiiiiiiii113512Lzpiiilpqiliilii352ZEiiii11331ZEDZQZLZFEZEUZQCIZLDQQZEZCF'Jr JH V J 1 WH-iJ'iV'-H'fJff' 'W YA4 '715t1:V EZHWYJZV.-:V.7'ti3V'iC7 'ripi:f7:VMJWZV iw! af f rf 4 4 f 1 'lL1Lz2i.Zl.lL1.LLLL.LLl.LJ1iLL:-L,LLLJ.,.1. J.J.LJ.J,LJ...1.f.,.L.L .... L,.,-L .,.L.f..... r.,..J... .i....J..-. ...,..,-.l......, -1- --------------- '----- 'i' : :-.,:-,114 zz. s ----4--------- l , L R I 3 , , 5 --E iP11:iQ'l 5 Q M 2 i ,-: gifs aa , Q Q -1' , ::1:::::::: 5 X I' ' d l X l -. ll L -4 -Lzar.-2 fr Sb U 1 If 6l'df0 Here's where your refrigerator dollars buy most and best. Come and see the Leonard famous food-saver. A size and style to suit you at a price that will please you. Before you buy a refrigerator learn about the Leonard's ten walls, one piece porcelain-lined food chamber, removable drain and other advancements. See our full line. Learn our prices. We will be glad to help you get best value. .5 LEONARD CLEAN ABLE REFRIGERATCRS Sold Exclusively by MASSILLO HOUSE FURNISHING C0 Canal St. Near Main 4. -i---11-- un-un-nn viiiii lffi' UIC 164 1 -, ,, ,I i-Till 1.1, it 1- if .iw . .1ra'c1:1-111.4 ,1 '1'1:7-rcgzynpgzrw 2'111111111zgziizpzzlmlciqf1112512111-fg.- 1 . , 'il F5 7' 1 1 Wa 1- - ,- I uf' ,f 1-f 1' ,-' W .- '. f,f'.ff.,941 .1411 fr . 4' ,MQW F Yf yial tz:li1Ll.7l.1.'f:L1:zdiiidtgtliagtgtiiciiiuligli1:tight1111222:hiciticiit111212iztlciztidzallliti111:1:iii113:f11:tic1:zi1t:ji1t,.11z'j 1..-M-,,,.-....-n..-..,.-...,-,...-....-.,.......,...,1........-.....-..,....,.........-1..-..,,..,....-.11-....-1,1.... ... ,...,....-..,,............-..!. -1- l Radio Compliments of T ' E E 1 Vlcffob-S The C. W. Stuart Conn Saxaphones Pianos Realty CO. Follow Stuart Development and you'll follow Massillo11's best Growth Van HQH1 MuS1Ci New lV1odern Homes East Side l CO- 1 1 Kendall Grassmere 200 VV' Main St. Kendall Heights Massillon, Ohio 11-13 lxjtii-311513111 Street 1 S E 13 5 l I I ' l -z--1- --11 ----------- - -----1- .-11 ----- f -1 ----- 1--- - 14- I I l W ILLYS - KNIGHT l L OVERLAND Pours Sixes Sales-Parts-Service-Painting-Upholstering GLICK BROTHERS, IUC. Always Open I Phone 5220 500 VV. Malll Sf. Massilloii, Ohio Willys Overland Fine Motor Cars L : ,i.,,,,,,.. 1i-111-111 1 -1111-1111 ------- -----1 I H1-mfs 165 fjf1jv'pQ'13f'r7jZr 1' 711' TTY QF 1 :FT7 1'T7lfQ1-7AT1137I7j'jC'1fTj'j1IIV12211221171'l1i71'1f71'j17 ITZUZCIZLZICZ211112121113211112132'119C'l111321jg1Q111j2ljE97 ' ' Wu f,,1r1-'f-'tn' .ttiff'1'f141:1 11 1-117wif' iw' 9 -I EE-' f1'5f1-1-1' J- - ' . 1 1 554-fi-eJqgg Z4'-kfggqigggifQW igiitiiigiygfzgigictgfiiyi711iilf:W4W:VWf' ff at f ff! f if flffw Af if ff :f 1--'I 1!1fW.,,,ic!J,i! if ,Jg1.L.,,gf' ..fJ,f7 l17 4-4-if-114-is-7 if 1-fifffg-7-ff 4-PJJ W J 1-1 '1-1 J.,.1,.1ctziciizitti,ciztiiiiiijiicizzi11,11,.Ei1tiiizzticmziizicilniiit1111111111132.i111Li:13:i:13:,.13:.jit,c1:::EU.Em1:11..,1113C1:13..-1:L...11Lit .1213 11.1-Im ------------ ------- -------- I I 1-- -gl THE 1 GHIO P ELIC SERVICE E I comp T Q ELECTRICAL HEADQUARTERS 1 Z I Electric Light and Power 1 1 1 I 2 E ' 1 l T 1 E Complete Display of L Electrical Appliances for the Home i I 1 l ' I X 1 i : T l Now is the time to plan for Electric Refrigeration in your home 1 E 7 L iw -iw 166 -3- W - --f w W - -- -f - - - 1 -- - - .- -- 1-r - --'-:3-1-'-f11'-'11'f::1 'QU 1: c: :f4-'11-f'7' ', g,,,,,,,, 1. .gt, g.g1Liq1g.4l' Iejafgjzippli-Llikhi5552151-ng.J,473-L1Q4LwTif3afZe'-ifLzrjff P7 ,yjfyife 'Elica ' J fl I fl I I ! 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I Rexall Products Toilet Goods iiii - iiii i,ii iiis t iiii iiii C iiis - siis i ssii s.sss,s,..s. iii. - t ., l l I GUST RHINE Maiiufacturer of Store and Office Fixtures l I VVe manufacture Store Fixtures, Show Cases, Church Furniture, School Furniture, and All Kinds of Cabinet Work l l We also buy from Massilloii Merchants-Do youP I - , 167 i 4' izfilzffr' 1:5711-'11157212-111512113-fzczxrmzczzizgizzupttL21irzczzizczzznpqmngziligzpliizglirzpiizzpzgiirzpiirzgiiz1Qi1:1zpziilzzizpizrfzczzpzcazpfcizprrfri ,711 4' 'J 'ZL.f'1 i - will ' ia, f.i.,., pf ' ' U, ' ' -L 'J -fi-1-V 1-ffyyf-y 1-y 7-H-f fi-y 19,3-4-gy-'W'-5 .11 wtf Wj f fmff 74 .7M'7:'-L .1-jcffif'-Q.::, fffqgki WWW f!'i1ifZl:..1fi1ff 711, if iid. hir ff!! 1 r. r J .fu f , 1 Mlfffif 6-Hr -f-47 14. ,M,,A,.Qff-, U .1-'Hd A .t..1,.t.-.ic 1'i LiD.J.'1Z1ifCiZi '.1i'fCi-.i.iAli1Ip.51ilZ11ifCfC.ifliifirlfjlli41121.LJZ.-Lif.1.ilC1-lL,.LLJ.1.JI1.iL:.L I iiiiic..iii1iiJ:z,.11i. .g...-..i.-......,,..-....-,.,,-...-....-,.,...,..,- -....-..,-.,..-....-....-..- - - -.,..- - -...-...,-,...-...........,. 1 -1- Louis Stindl T Nlerchant Tailor Q l Qpera Block South Erie Phone 6231 V. H. Meyer Groceries and Meats Phone 4744 1601 Tremont Street .g.,.-...... ,... - .... -..,....,u-..........-...ii-..,.........-.,..-iq. Quality Counts 1fVi1rh Us C. F. Von Kanel Jewe er VVatches, Diamonds, Clocks Jewelry of All Kinds Prices Right 2.9 Factory Street Nlassillon, Ohio l l '- - - - -WH -H'i-m'- -'m- - -if - -'ll' -'H''1 ' - -Im-'W-li -M'-'H'-W Q Massillon's Original N Y A PROPHELY AND Cut Rate Drug Store AN oPPoRTUN1rY The Best of Everything Lotiin Masslglnloii have inscggased l N I in t e past t irty years per Q DfUsS - Soda - Ssfvlss Gem. HWILL You PROFIT Lincoln Pharmacy BY FUTURE IN' : CREASE IN VALUEPU Please L' K' Tfaphassll come in and talk it over. T -1---- -'-1 - 'K-. - -1-- - ---- - --ii - i-1- f ---- - -vvv - '--1 - ilv- - ---- ---4-i . . 2 606 Ohio-Merchaiits Bldg. Miss Digel to student who is reciting indiscriminately . ffsfeadyi Steady! ' C, F, Bemer Student: 'fl don't know what you mean! Agency Realtors Miss Digel: 4'You tell himi Arden. Real Estate and Insurance 5 . cc 3 E NeAVit!,lVlcConnell. Hold erl Dial 6237 A .1 -i'-- ii-- ------------ 1 --- i--- - ii-f - iiii ------------ - - 4- 168 T TTT il 1.l11Q1'4''!1g1I,11:E.Q2g: f1PlTIIff,I211 ff1 12'171l:1'g1gfIgZQfQfEl l!ZQZEIEQCEEQCQZLZ'Q17 1221 71 'TgiggfligSQZPYTLYZDPYE1'7Y:7 2CY'QC7fffglr-C1-fig r TyiiigmiiazvzwgwfWzwiimmzwai4121WJ:yfMy31fW2:ffWmifvzwWWZQWIWG .. -4- 9 ' -J ' . , -1. - I . .JW .,,.fJ. . . J. J. ' L- A -1-., - I -v, .A 1 ' ,. , . . ,-My -1 , W 'fr I - 41,-L, Jw J fr ,f',. E51Mifizziiizziizaiiciiiiiizizizizaiiziiiciiziniici1i111i111ici:z1izziizilizizzicizLimp:Lziiciizicilziiiiiliiiiz .ilLiiiiiLliiizictzimzzcgicizixi 4...-.,. .--..............---. .----- , H.-wg. ! . 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Massillon, Ohio I - 1 Q i ! 2 1 l l l T ,i.,1,,,, ,1,11 .ili 1 1 1- -:minus 1-----11 u 1 1 1: -I -nn-'mf 171 www''Ytariffmir'11151111211311213511:mi1ppmnpzc21p:g1:m1m1xqcazgzciimpazaqcz1152211111122551131Q1115:pa11z:3:g1:1:g1zzpgcz:g1z:zpng-f11' if ' P79741-Qfh VFW!! i'5'f7,4i4iiH-' fic77f7M:V9:rii:V'i:'ji7 f:W:7:V'Pi 57' Wiciizyiviwvwzi Wftjiff, 'if ifgyiiffiliiamwhmztfzaiivzAwww-W4QWWWZMAMMZM41e14W4 W51W42Pg,42'4g .Mtv .12 1.iizbziiidiciiiiiziitdiiiiziiiciiziiiziiimili..1i3Ei1zii11ii:iii:iL.11zi1i:L3.fizziiiiciitiiiizllizaliziliiiizicizizz,:L1ic11z5mJ.n,...i:13 lfcuiuu -il-1--1L1 f---1 -i1-11i1 'L11 'III '- iv I - i I - I 'cAt the head of the Class l -111 amusementsn i l 5 G R A N THEATRE L l 1 T Z I E I T Always showing czlrexcully selected, clean photoplays- I in fact, the l 2 5 PICK OF THE PICTURES I I 1 2 i L .i......,. -...-...-.... -----....... -,...-.. 172 - T 'P ,i.,-,...- - .. .- - - - - - ... - .. -...--m.- - - - - - -. - -. - - - -lm-In Y '7 'r7 'l'1' 'r-r - r1 T TT - -r--r 'r-r - --v-r-r -rv -'- - --v- - Q- - 4-r - - --f- -- -r '-'- r v-r-r-- -r--v-r-- - - --v- --v- ---- - --v- --v- -- v- - v- --v- ' in-Q-Q1-Q-' 1-Q-QQ-11414-Q1D21-w,-1-'QQ-1-:FQ-D11-'QC1:4-L1J,3Z1.LL:.QQC:.LQ-1-LA14-QQ!-QQ -L'J.I.YC1.QJ2:-Lim! 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T T T 1 -x- 11,111- 4' - - - - ' - - - 174 L 1 ,L J,g:51r4rg:1E:E 11:tp:v111'gcpxzrJqqci' ' t 1 .hi - - - .... -....-.............,.........- ..., -....-...i-....-....-.... ---- ...-... -....... - ......-.-1. 'Q' Com liment' of : P 5 Hansen Sz Kratz Z A c: f QQHOLSIEPQ, 2 u gen y or 53 Wy, ca - Cantilever Shoes and Oxfords Q if 'QQ 9 : ' Bell Phone 5134 7 Q, . l QQTOM 103' : No. 12 VV. Nlain St. l - 0inu1nu1un1:11:1n1:1nn1:1n-un1nu1nn1un1uu1:44 New Furniture Our l , - . T E. H. Gleitsman Q Specialty 5 - Tin Roofing, Spouting, Sheet 313 Factory St. I Metal VVork, Stoves, Kitchen z 1 Furnishing Goods - Dia 6832 E : 5 Nlassillon, Ohio - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1nn.5un1 1 1 1nu1nn-- 1 1un1nu1uu1 1uu1nofo E 'Q' - i Mm. ffjeff, ' ' ff- do Vou k n o W ' 2 - Where Johnnv isp U 2 L 'QF ff- XlVh h - Hotel Conrad i 4 ga ge f d IC : hy. 4 f J- Q Jo nny o you : L - meanpv - 5: QHUW 13 ' . L 2 Mutt: The one - Cl'12l1'lCS E. N1CklCS, PI'Op. jj-j who for 4 years I L ' ' replaced the cleats ' ' I , on our victorious ' ' Li te a m ' s football 2 - - - - -, - - 2 shoesf' :I , 1 l - cc any : ' i : Jeff: Oh! John f 1, Firestone Tires Bozzaccoi He is the Y, ' U. S. L. Batteries : fEfOPiiCtOiI,11OfG She mm P S , , - CHU V l HI' CH ' Ignltlon Work and Seed lCo., R. F. D. r 9 1 Vulcanizing : No. 7 Canton, O., f Z - - just 2 miles north of 5 . , Reedurbanf' x : MOFFIS 85 1lliC1'g Muff: ffoh Goody ' l welll get him to beau- fi, Z ' 17 E. Charles St. tify the garden of Q 5 4- our home. - 4, ,1i..1 --11 I ----iii'-.ii-11nn1n--1nn1nu- -H111 1 --nl- 1 -nu-nf. 175 ,gf17gf1ff-f133311,Q15135335353553523313533535315ggggggzgzgjgrggippggiggcgzfgcgiggflitgijigiitzfQZtzgqiqzfQL'gigitgiggizip1:37gitxpgtgitqtziqiilpiiifgfzrrij-1 1 ,, 'H frffjf ,J 'V 1 nufijfjf A ffffrgj If - 11 271212 Ziff J, 'ii I-'11 5111141 ' ng., 1 ':1Z .4 Af 1WW-i-tif JLMff.Jz11.a WZMW' WW Jie-if-nie-fe-ffi 5-751049-ffffe-1-14 ffsfm 1 tl.1.1,lizjcizticiiizdzbziciiiiiiciiiiLziiitiiziztliztiiciziiziiticiiztfizlizziizizziilszictit..12t12:111211111Ltidztliztitiiiliiiaz.2111i:11L,.11L11:.11,ci:r' g!..,m,, 1 .. , -.. 1 , 1 , , T .1 ,HN1Winn,H,,,nul,unlm,,lnu1mlinn,HH1,,..1.,.,i.......llyl-pi, I Quality Service Q Q Q Q Q Q Q - Q Reliable Dry 1 Q Q , E Cleaning Shoes Hom., Morgaii 81 Stewart Q Q I Zepp's Q Q Q 1 I I 311 S. Mill Street Massillon, Ohio 106 South Erie i I I Q 'I' .-...- .... - .... - ..,, - .... -...,. Q iw- - - - - - - - - - - T - - - '! T --Im-mi . 2 Instructors and Students, Washington H1gh i I T Y 1 i --ff -, N.- Headquarters for the best in FOUNTAIN PENS, I TYPEWRITERS, i if MECHANICAL PENCILS, 3 K RING BOOKS, i BINDERS AND FILLERS, SCRATCH PADS, i TABLETS, i NOTE BOOKS, 2 DRAWING SUPPLIES-in fact about everything E T needed in your work. , YOCUM'S I 105 N. Erie St. Opp. P. O. I Phone 5335 .r-- 1--- ----------- --ti - --i- - ---- - ---i - ---- - -1-- ----------- ---- - - - -1- 176 1 You'll find z 1'f1 1:11p:g'c21i Jztgrmagtzci' 11'rr1:v llmzigoLmzirrzgczclzrzcazfrzzmgrzciiizpxt' gztzzgziizm:VCzpzpzzmizzprizgspliwzf .V T ,,-- fff 1' his . f -.Ajit '.1f,jfl,.1. 1, - .- J .hp Lo.. '., .., I .t.. J I .13,...J .p fs . I gg u g. 5... . '. . I H., J 54,37 4.7..Q.7Z.f.7g.L iff.-.7Z7J4,V'QJZ'7.74.,.i lffjiy, ,. -fr , Q- 4: .A map wma, 'qw ' iff Wvawwiw 5 .1 '1-114. ' -1'4VIf'W1-ig . ta .IainA.dititxiii1zitiijiizticizriztiigtizt zifjitidzitldfilfy I I T 'fm - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'K ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I Compliments of I I BEANS SPRING CO. I I I I I 4...-H.. ------------ .1.. - ..,, - ,... - -.I, - I--- - - I1-. f K1-- - - - ---- ----- -H------It - sg , 1 The Massillon i Paint 81 Glass j The Ohms ' 103 s. Erie l I Distributors for the Products of AgQHCy CQIHPQHY I R. F. Johnston Paint Products QEverything Rightj ' - VVe Replace Broken Automobile 4 Glass I D' l 5227 VV D l' I INSURANCE irrt - rrrt - rrtt - rrrr - ttii - iiri - irrr .i- riir 2.1221 I Bill Edwards: f'VVell if I First N351 Bank Bldg, 1 Werenlt VVelsh Pd rather he an ' Englishman! 2 1 Johnnie Quinn: VVell! If I I Weren't an Irishman l'd rather JOl1I1S be dead!!! l mlm' P' Johns Miss Nlann: wfhe next per- Edw. Johns' son Who says 'Huh' may leave e the room! 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Round Oak1Moist Air Heater I -1------H- IIY- - iii- --f-----H- --'- -- iif- -f-I-------'I-'---fx-'I-P Q -1..-----.- ..K- -.i---....-..-,- --.. ------ '1-- -I-----I------X----r I L' 85 W h ' ' 5 incle art 1 Vanitie Shoppe l D ' A r Goods Novelties - 1 Y d N' , Z Beauty Culture I HH OUOIIS - - - I A F 11 L' e of Hair Goods Ladies' Wearing Appareli u In The House of Pe ' Parris and Telepholle 6438 for ggy A ointment VVoolteX Garments L pp 1 14 W. Main St. 5 217 First National Bank Bldg. 3 ,l,,,,,.,,1 , H.-4.u1,,..in..1I...-...Niall 11-i .u.,iun-.nn-lm-14111nn-nn--IIII1W1nu-ull-llllillll-lluinofo : 'Z' . l l IS: - i .. i Q i Massillon u ar T 3'-Ta ' S g 1 I Bowl l 2 -,'-M gsm-nt l Q an-it l l 2 1 F Home Made I 55:4 I I lzasngfi ' - Z :swim Mllu Wig! 1 Candies and Ice Cream I 2 lisa Mill-'. 1 T - LEM 'Ei' ' 'L Z ll, ' Dandy Luncheons - l Large enough to serve you. i ' ' Don't Miss Our I Safe enough to protect you. 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