McClain High School - Dragon Yearbook (Greenfield, OH)
- Class of 1926
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Valparaisog Comma-rciul Branches. GRACE A. BLAKE- A. B. Ohio Universityg Literature and Journalism. f.U1Tl7fUfILUTT.:J? . ig, rr rr rr rr ri' ri' if an it-in mt .. It rr rr rlr ' i rr rr ff l '- lwymnlm li m y w A- U. , IIHEH 'f . Qi. 11. 'f 1' g L A04 wi' W - S VN --. W 1 1 r Ya 3 A00 1 l A LUCILE JOHNSON- A. B. Cedarville Collegeg English and French. THOMAS S. LOWDEN, JR.- B. S. Ohio Stateg Manual Arts. LOUISA B. PERIN- A. B. and B. S. Ohio State Universityg Western College Univcrsitv of Wis consing English and Citizenship. RUTH KESSLER- A. B. Miamig Vocational L. N. GEIGER- Homc Economics. B. S. Ohio Stateg Vocational Agriculture. ELIZABETH WOOD- A. B. Ohio Stateg Girls' Physical Education. I W 'Flf'fif'TUmT-DTT'li'H ?v rf rt rl' rr fr fr TSI' uh ra m . i an Lt, ua L -A A V F Ill ,N li il' I r Wy: f' rr rr 4 ,f M rf N- w r rr l I 1 l ' f K. ,rf ,, 3,.JX 5 Qdglgtgjt '4 ' n -v , P ' li W-ft , V+ xr W 2. xi!! i Wm- , 5 C. E. BOOHEIL- A. B. Defiance Collegeg Physics and General Science. Il. ll. BURDE'l'TE- NVittenlmerg College: Physical Director. H. N. Monnow- Ohio State: Wilmingtong .lnnior High School Manual Arts. LENNA SMITH- ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Ill-ff-' .I 'ir Higfh School Ohio University, Mnnm l lllNLlSll5, Wilmington to nbc, unix , Mathematics. FLORENCE KELSO- - -- v-.. .- . . ,. ' -Hiah Michigan State Normal: Universities of Wisconsin and Roc hcstu , .lunioi ,, School Principal. ELLEN EVANS- Wihningtonp Ohio Universilyg .lnnior High School History. I ,L ,. . , , pn , uw U 1 wif, f' it -J Ir' ar ef ,V ,E - tl' ff tj' In' ff H' jf. 1 , :ig in W W 5 ig, Qi, b 5.11 ljyiig L ' WW ,N W-kv. ew vw Nw? , , V .Z rl. gt,,.,. A,, P ,gt 1,5 tl lf! fill'-1' 5 3 t. , , , . 'T., .f ,, wi' ,lxyty 11 rv-K W ,,. A e.x.itrtr..,:1 ei' P. .bit 't -xi H L. Q 4. cuwt , 33 355 - -oo CATHERINE AIKEN- B. S. Miamig Junior High School Home Economics. HAY STOHTS- Ohio Universityg Wilmington and Miamig Junior High School Science FLORENCE DILTS- Ohio Universityg Wilmington Collegeg Junior High School English. DOROTHEA GAUT- Western Reserve Universityg Health Nurse. LESTER N. KETTERING- Graduate Normal School A. A. U.g Swimming Coach. JOSEPHINE COPPOCK- A. B. Ohio Stateg Art. 'Ml rrrrrr rr l'll'l'f -gngzw 'Z' 1 fl' 1 I ll Z rrr VK-w rr f lr ll mtl, mm gul ly i ' ' ' , ,M Anim V YYYV Q I I .f W' , 1 ' 5 W' ,f l Ill A , ' 1 .7 'N N M X mln A a i 2. v , If , wil: l vw ll A V 7 Lwli .gil F' '. N n. . L: II' gum., Q f Q A .ff rw., , I Q59 K F 1 A BERTHA W. EDMONDS Diplomas Bryon King Schoolg Curry Schoolg Dramatic Art. RALPH W. PRICE- Cincinnati School of Musicg Music. ESTHER BHICE- B. A. Western College for Womeng Chautauqua Library School Librarian ALICE GRAY- Highland County Nornialg McClain High Schoolg Secretary. ELIZABETH IRVINE- Kentucky College for Womeng Home Economics lon leave of absence? ZELMA HUMBLE- McClain High Schoolq Secretary. UTY' TT rrrt' rr rr TI' ff M I' H 1 'E u. rr it ' EEE. TTECQ . Ni Q-tiez lllld ima A AA I lily! rr J 1 rr I I I Y ITITI ,., ua, 1 4, 5' 2 Y A 5 fx 1 gf' di ff .r K0 1-IFC'-lllyy '54 1 3 490 '?' T' Q r ' I 4 , AA 1 N 'K 15 M , in. K M Q '1 'Vf' , In Z X' f w I ' 4 M' M X ' Xi V 'fu , f 'H Y ig kk f' A lim rr rr rr rr if r? ffl wa Ne w an f wll mmm -' U ' F rr 'I' 'E Y Fl' ii , V vfcufq, 0 it 5 - FRANK SITTERLE WILLIAM S1's'EnwAI.'1' HowAnD MURRAY FRANK FENNE SITTERLE- Buns Webster '25, '26, Vice President '26, Secretary-Treasurer Caesar Club '24, French Club '25, Lyceum Board House Manager '26, Radio Club '23, Student Senate '25,,'26, Vice President Senior Class, Football M '24, '25, '26, Basket- ball M '23, '24, '25, '26, Baseball '23, Football Captain '26, Class Baseball team '23, '24, '25, '26, Second All League team in Football and Basketball '24, First All League team fn Football and Basketball '25, First All League team in Football '26, High score man in League in '25 in Basketball, Second Tourna- ment at Athens in '24, WILLIAM CASE STYERWALT- Bill President of Senior Class, Philomathean Literary Society, '24, '25, '26, Presi- dent '26, Inter-Society Contest '25, Radio Club '23, Casear Club '24, French Club '25, Lyceum Board '25, Sec'y-Treas. '25, Student Senate '26, President '26, Orchestra '24, '25, '26, Editor-in-Chief Annual Staff '26, Football M '26, Class Basketball team '23, '24, High School B. B. Squad '25, '26, Class Baseball team '23, '25, '26, National Honor Society: National Athletic Scholar- ship Society, Scholarship Star, Senior Play '26, Class Day. Typical M. H. S. Student and Best All Round Student in Who's Who Contest. HOWARD ARTHUR MURRAY- Murphy Webster Literary Society '24, '25, '26, Secretary '26, Athletic Board '26, Caesar Club '24, French Club '25, Student Senate '24, '26, Dragon Staff '26, Business Manager of Annual '26, Sec'y-Treas. Senior Class, Assistant Football Manager '25, Football Manager '26, Class Baseball team '23, '25, '26, Class Basketball team '25' High School B. B. Squad '26' National Honor Society, lgzgtloaal Aghletic Scholarship Society Inter Society Contest 25 Class Play ass ay milk-Ftmfhflizlf Mr rr rr rr rr rtrr at-n nn ff rr Jw ff rr 1 'iw' ' . . 1' . . . ' , I , I 1 ' v , . Y lm .Q Tr! --- Gv'wv'iivvrr:l:?331-irrrv ,1 w Y V ,fy U' IL U L5 W N C' I 1 - , u 1-I cz' f ' l I ff' 'r rf V ----11? ,ee I 1, I' ,- R ,ll nm- 1 - -1 nv f 'lfl h 1' H. , wwf I rr ll I ,, , his 0 I5 CLI pf I Q. '4 J' tv D . 1, L .9 40 1 W 'i o' KATHLEEN TOVVNE VIRGINIA CAI.nwnI,I. I.ucII,Iz Bow ROBERT KNEDLER RAY WALN KATHLEEN ELIZABETH TOWNE- Katy Alethean '25, Caesar Club '24, National Honor Society, Olympic Council '25, Sec'y-Treas. '25 VIRGINIA DEANE CALDWELL- Ginger V Alpha Kappa GHIHIIIEI '25, '26, President '26, National Honor Society, Glee Club '24, '25, '26, President '26, Operetta '24, '26, Caesar Club '24, French Club '25, Student Senate '23, Dragon Statt' '26, Senior Editor of Annual '26. FLOSSIE LUCILE ROW-, L k - ll c Alethean '25, '26, President '26, National Honor Society, Glee Club '23, '24, '25, '26, President '25, Vice PresideIIt '26, Operetta '23, '24, '26, Orchestra '24, '25, '26, Caesar Club '24, French Club '25, Student Senate '25, '26, Vice Presi- dent '26, Lyceum Board '25, Vice President '25 Dragon Staff '26, Freshman Editor of Annual '26, Class Basketball team '23, '24, '25, '26, Captain '23, Class Baseball team '23, '24, Class Dav. ROBERT ELI,JAH KENDLEH- v B b o Webster 25, Clodhoppers Club '23, '24, '25, '26, Class Baseball team '25, Class Basketball team '26, Grain Judging team '25, Dairy Judging teanI '25, Free trip to Columbus for first prize in Stock Judging at Bainsboro Fair '23, Second prize Stock Judging Rainsboro Fair '24, Second prize for Judging white corn at Ohio State Fair '25, Free Trip to Indianapolis, Indiana, for Judging Dairy Cattle at Ohio State Fair '25' Member of winning team in J l ' I . , I I uc glng Ayrshire Cattle at Indianapolis, Ind., Fourth place in Judging Guernsey Cattle at Ind. CNational Dairy Exposition.J Baltimore and Ohio Scholarship, State Cham- pionship ill Poultry ClI1b work '25, Free trip to ColIImbus, Poultry Club work '25. RAY ELDO WALN7 R ' ' a1sIns Phllomathean 25, Clodhoppers Club '24, '25, '26, Vice President '26, Scholar- ship Pin 2 Semesters, National Honor Society, Class Basketball team '26, Livestock Judging team '24, '25, Dairy Judging l0ZlIIl '25, Grain Judging IUIIIII 35, Fcirurth Livestock Judging at State Fair '24, Third Judging White Corn, . tate air ' . 7151721-11 H . rrrt rr rr ftrt' is Z1 rr rr 'KN' rr rr m ' il r L, fpi i P ' I at I f- E I ffg,.I. r f EI rr Il l r ik WCM . 2 , 4 2 N' 0, ao Q t HEBA Corzicnlnu. .l11AN1'rA SQUIRE MARGARET NoRTON ' LRE Rox' GREEN CHARLES O'DELI, RPBA ERNESTINE COCKERILL- Rebel Caesar Club '24, Olympic Council '25, Class Day. ll ANITA ADELINE SQl'lREff . h 1 Nita Y. Alpha Kappa Gannna '25, '26, Faetotum '26, Rolling Pin Club '25, 26, Nice President '26, Glee Club '26, Operetta '26, Class Day. MARGARET JAMES NOR'l'ON- I Midge , ' Alcthean '25, '26, Sec'y-Treas. '26, Glee Club '23, '24, '25, '26, See'y-'1reas. 26, Operetta '23, '24, '26, Nu Gannna Lambda '25, Sec'y-Treas. '25, Student Senate '26, Lyceum Board '26, President '26, Caesar Club '24, Drangon Staff '26, Music and Dramatic Department of Annual '26, Class Basketball team '23, '24, '25, '26, Manager '23, Cheer Leader '25, '26, Cheer Leader's M '25, '26, Class Baseball team '23, '24, Senior Class Play '26, Class Day. Typical M. H. S. Student, most popular girl in Who Who's Contest. IEE ROY GREENE- . HGYOCIIICN Webster '24, '25, '26, Critic '26, National Honor Society, National Athletic Scholarship Society, Football M '23, '24, '25, '26, Basketball M '25, '26, Baseball '23, Class Basketball team '23, '24, Captain '24, Volley Ball '23, '24, Quarterback on All First South Central Ohio Football team '25, Halfback on All First South Central Ohio Football team '26, Guard on All First South Central Ohio Basketball team '26, Scholarship Star, Athletic Scout '24, Dragon Staff '26, Athletic Editor of Annual '26, Double M '23, '25, '26, Honorable mention All Tournament team at Athens '26. CHARLES LOUIS ODELL- Charlie Philomathean '24, '25, '26, Critic '26, Clodhoppers Club '23, '24, Radio Club '24, '25, '26, Student Senate '26, Football M '24, '25, '26, Basketball M '25, '26, Basketball Captain '26, Class Baseball team '23, '24, '25, '26, Class Basket- ball team '23, '24, Right Guard on All South Central Football team '25, Right End on All South Central Football team '26, Honorable mention on South Central Basketball team '25. tpfrftm rf rr rr frrt' rr 'E 'l rr rr 'il-i-fa n , . Nl' YI' r FU 1 I 1 rwl-mm-L W 1 1i5.,.l'i,..3e..l2:.fLln.! if i mir! ' 'ti sw 1 MM 4 l it-S mt ta , ' mL '5y A nf- - lllliif, ' LL! i ' x b,,cLQ,,,5 :J 5 q cu - 7 7 ' it 5 A 1 0, ,oo l I Il lr lt 1 Ill I l I CATHERINE HAINES LOUISE RINEHART MARY ALICE CHENAULTZ I, LEIGHTON MII.LEll RALIIII DuI:IcwoII'rH MARY CATHERINE HAINES- Katy Rolling Pin Club '25, '26, Treasurer '26, Second Prize House Furnishing Con test, Second Prize Clothing Club Dexnonstration team. ELIZABETH LOUISE RINEHART- Lizzy I Alpha Kappa Gamma '25, '26, Rolling Pin Club '25, '26, Dragon Staff '26, Allllllill Staff '26, SeIIior Play '26. ll I MARY ALICE CHENAULTZ- Mac 2.1, 26, Captain 24, '25, Class Baseball lC2Illl '25, CaptaiII, Class Day. , LEIGHTON DEAN MILLER- Red Webster '24, '25, '26, Treasurer '25, President '26, Sec'y-Treas. of Lyceum Board '26' President of Athl t' B . , . e IC oard '26, Radio Clllb '23, Caesar Club '24, Frenigi Club '25, Orchestra '24, Student Senate '25, '26, Dragon Staff '26, Busi ness a ' ' ' ' ' ' ' nager o AnIIual 26, Assistant Baseball Manager 23, Athletic Scout '23: '24, Class Day. RALPH JAMES DUCKWORTH- Duckie AlIIIa High School, Alina Michigan, Vice President Freshman Class '22, French Club, School Chorus. ll III ,M p , He 5 My W' I f lll, III' ff I ll p :fir rr rr rr rr fi' rt' 21. Q D H1 IMI. : , ll r , 'llll' mln ' A llll I it ' Alethean '25, '26, Caesar Club '24, Vice President, Nu Gannna LaIIIbda '25, Glee Club '23, '24, '25, '26, Operetta '23, '24, '26, Class Basketball l01lIll '23 '24, 9 r 9 ' y , , ' A W , 065' S VIVIAN GANTZ Cmmoi. PA'1'ToN Louisa CoFFEY lllanv Lois 'l'U'r'rL1a THELMA RIcHAnDsoN VIVIAN FREDERICA GANTZ- Alethcan '25, '26g Tyjmcwiiting Ccrlilicatv. CARROLL PATTON- Philomalhcan '25g '25, '26. Alpha Kappa Gai Pin in Typewriting. John D., Class Raskollmall loam '24, '25, '26g Class Baseball term 24 MARGARET LOUISE CUFFEY- Coffcy' uma '25, '26g Nu Gamma Lambda '25g Certificate and Silvu MARY LUIS TUTTLE- Dimples Alpha Kappa Gamma '24, '25g Rushvillc Union High School. THELMA LILLIAN RlCHARDSONf- Peggy Alethean '25g Rolling Pin '25. 'YP l r 1' yniprufm rr rr rr rr rrrl' I rr rr '7 rr ff Y Y f- iii gm llll mg M --- J ,lllllf f x l ' I 1 I CLR f c f 4 X ,Q i Q, A' ly .7 as H A ' 5 - ' u f 'Q' ,ox W I I I I I DonoTHY MERCER DANE KNis1,Ev InMA LoUisE PARRETT BIILDHED VAN Plflfl' C1,AnmE1. CMQMEAN DOROTHY BEBNICE MERCER- Merc Alpha Kappa Gamma '25, '26, Secretary '26, French Club '25, Class Day. DANE KNISLEY- Shorty Philomathean '25, '26, Secretary '26, Class Basketball team '22, '24, '26, Class Day, Class Play '26. IBMA LOUISE PAliBE'l'T- l'arrett Alpha Kappa Gamma '25, '26, Vice President '26, Nu Gamma Lambda '25, Caesar Club '24, Glee Club '23, '24, '25, '26, Lyceum Board '26, Viee President '26, Class Basketball team '23, '24, '25, '26, Class Baseball team '25, '26, Oper- etta '23, '24, 265 Class Play '26. MILDBED ENA VAN PELT- Van Alpha Kappa Gamma '25, '26, Glee Club '25, '26, Bolling Pin Club '25, '26, Friendship Club '23, '24, Springfield, Certificates and Silver Pin in Typewrit- , ing, Springfield High School '23, '24, Class Basketball team '23, '24, Class Baseball team '23, Operetta '26. CLABIBEL CABMEAN- Chick i Alethean Literary Society Club '26. FYI' YF I '25, '26, Nu fmrw rl' rf rr fr rr Gamma Lambda '25, Rolling Pin inn it RP 'I lf 'fli,.l ,'l, ' '.F.Ei.F'ff' .,,.,,,,, ro- ' 1? 1i,.1g?1..,.,p C, 51,5 mi. I , i rrin rf -- , I A is Mi fi ffa :say I a Il M . ' Q .Ji rm JF we We T S fm D 4 - Q, ,oo l , i CATHERINE WOLFE VERNIE HUMBLE MARY HAMILTON HERBERT CLICKNEP. Roaisivr CAMERON CATHERINE MARSHAL WOLFE- Peggy Alethean '25, '26g Nu Gamma Lambda '25g Class Dayg Vice President of Alethean '26g Class Basketball teams '23, '24, '25, '26, Class Baseball teams '23, '24, Certificate in Typewritingg Operetta '26. VERNIE OPAL HUMBLE- Alpha Kappa Gamma '26, Diploma in Home Hygiene '25. MARY MARGARET HAM'lLTON-- Browny Alethean '25, '26g Rolling Pin Club '25, '26g Dragon Staff '26, Annual Statl' '26, HERBERT MAHLAN CLICKNER- Click Philomathean '25g Clodhoppers Club '23, '24, '25, '26. ROBERT A. CAMERON- Bob Webster '24, '25, '26, Treasurer '26g Clodhoppers Club '23, '24, '25, '26, See'y- Treas. '26g Class Baseball team '25, Class Basketball team '25, '26g Stock Judg- ing team at Hillsboro Fair '24g Dairy Judging team at Ohio State Fair '25, which took first place and won a free trip to the National Dairy Show, and also a silver cup for the schoolg Grain Judging team at Ohio State Fair '253 Alternate for Livestock Judging team at Ohio State Fair '25g Member of Dairy Judging Team that represented the State of Ohio at the National Dairy Shovs '25g Won Gold Medal at National Dairy Show. 1 1 mfmmawi - rr rr rr rl' fl' ri' f 4 il rr rr ll' ' li . E fir glean. . A cm. iaa irfii I , flqlltl W .t 'lain , M as L V' rr L-gf rr 'V' I I' v as N N I 19 oo fx-f'-4r4, uf' 9 5 s '2 4 ' 5' ' A RUTH WOLFE OAKLEA CAMERON CHARLENE PARRETT MARIAN NEVVMAN MARY RoosA RUTH ELIZABETH WOLFE- Alethcau '25, '26, Rolling Pin Club '26, Nu Gamma Lambda '25. Rufus LYNN OAKLEA CAMERON- Oak' Philomathean '24, '25, '26, Vice President '26g Athletic Board '26, Basketball Manager '26, Class Basketball team '25g Class Baseball team '25, Operetta 24 Class Play '26, Class Day. ELEANOR CHARLENE PAHHETT- Chasc' Alpha Kappa Gamma '25, '26g Caesar Club '24' Glee Club '23 '24 '2 Rolling Pin Club '25, '26, President '26g Class Basiketball team '231 '24f Opucttl '23, '24, '26, Class Day. MAHIAN LENOHA NEWMAN Alethcan '25, Diploma in Home Nursing. MARY ELIZABETH ROOSE- Hoosa Alpha Kappa Gamma '25. 'll IV Y 1T7xl1u'f'F VT rr rr rr rr H? ri' FHL r ' rr rr lid-K 14 -'ll-ISI N if A C wld, mai , f nn f ' HUF! fn' 'r,, J' ' 3 I 6 . , Qu v iq 14 CLAL, 41 Q J' 9 il. , -, U1-, , 0 rv , 1. 5 0 3 ,xo LAURA CUMMINGS RALPH AUTEN LENA Rosa NELLIE HARRIS GRACE Joi-INsoN cswaliysn LAURA CUMMINGS- Alpha Kappa Gannna '25, '26, Staunton and Good Hope High Schools. RALPH BERNARD AUTEN- Postie Philonlathean '24, '25, '26, Marshall '26, Football M '25, Basketball M '25, '26, Class Basketball team '23, '24, Class Baseball team '25, Operetta '24, '26. LENA MAE ROSE-A Rosie Caesar Club '24, Rolling Pin Club '25, '26g Dragon Staff '26, Annual Staff '26. NELLIE LURAINE HARRIS- Alpha Kappa Gamma '25, Rolling Pin Club '25. GRACE GLADYS .IOHNSONM Jack Alethean '25, Typewriting Certificate, DeLand High School, DeLand, Florida '.LJ1!...l::l 'ii li n rr rr rr rr fr rl ,W LJ W22, ii D 1. mr, ml. 1 u ml. Ln. as Q. 2 - - YV rr :ui it rr rr jg ff f --- ,C M, , lwlnnq nm ii, 4 VH - - . V- -T- V 2 n ' lille: ' f f 'f ' lim! 5 r i f ii N sl Jo wcuy, J '+ -4 9 M-one Q .N . L.. I v7 P ,xl EvA FIELDS HUGH FISHBACK LOUISE Rrrrzzn EVA '1'AYLon RUTH KEAHNS EVA LUCILE FELIJS- Evi0 Alethean '25. HUGH .IAMES FISHBACK- Doe Philomathean '22, '23, '24, '25, MARTHA LOUISE RITTER- Ritter Alpha Kappa Gamma '25, '26, Rolling Pin Club '25, '26, County Champion in Food Club Work '22, '23, Sixth Prize in Third Year Food Club Work '24, Three Prizes in First Year Poultry Club Work '22, Three Prizes in House Fur- nishing Contest '25, Represented'Fayette County on Demonstration team '23, Class Basketball teams '25, '26. EVA MARIE TAYLOR- Alethean '25, '26, Rolling Pin Club '25, Second Prize in House Furnishing Contest '25. RUTH ELIZABETH KEARNS- ' Kearnsy Alpha Kappa Gamma '25, '26, Caesar Club '24, 0lyn1p'i0 Council '25, Rolling Pin Club '26. T'lf nT?be TTWi7'BT'f'fT r rr rt' rr rr rt i ,,.I,I.'L . I mn E wr: Illll I1 i mr ' I ' ' gp xt we ant It r t- W 'f 'iii1 :fi ., I nut , ff i f ff ' - I N FCLQ, J 'e -I 0' --Ll-.42 17 F .15 p ii 0, ,oo 1 T EVELYN BADGLEY THE CLASS HELIC LEOTA HENHY RUSSELL Gnlcis .IESSIE CUMMINGS EVELYN BADGLEY- Peggy Alpha Kappa Gamma Literary Society '25, '26, Treasurer '26, Dragon Staff '26, Annual Staff '26. THE 0VERLAND- The Class Relic Alias Cement Mixer, Bean IIuller. MARJORIE LEOTA HENRY- Shuddie Alpha Kappa Gamma '25, '26, Rolling Pin Club '25, '26, Secretary '26. RUSSELL JAMES GRICE- Gricey Philomathean '25, Clodhoppers Club '23, '24, '25, '26, Viee President '25, President '26, County Stock .ludging team '22, President of Madison Township Pig Club '22, '23, '24, Club Leader Madison Township '25, General Livestock Judging team at Ohio State Fair '25, Prizes at Rainsboro, Hillsboro, Ohio State Fair '23, '24, '25 in Stock Judging and Exhibiting. JESSIE PEARL CUMMINGS- Alethean '25, '26, Factotum '26, French Club Staff '26, Class Day, Class Baseball teams '25, Ju I It . ll, 'TT rr rr rl' rr fl'r'r J Jessica '25, Dragon Staff '26, Annual '26g Operetta '26. V nr rr iWQ,HQT3!'s-.'.:u..,re,snag ng aa. nm , ,mm as ---f-1 ggwlvllggl gmn -It in it-M Q L' A U llllllvl r. ti nfl 5. .LN ff V rr rr ' 5 ' rr rr Y Y I ,C-4, L yff -, . I D 1 F v- rv - A ' ' u K J' 103 Jo 5 Q mb 0 'ff we ' Q0 Q' vffrclymqg QP x K' ' ' .JUNKJPPS www M ww ff I , 5 ' J- r Ar .T.i...-L..p, l E-Cf H im. fUE fp.f ffh. mmf' l 3 xx: ,t lift. iijh fw ,il 551- A -4-Qf.J fp Yr H, YA 'Vik V, rr -N nr rl' JUNIOR GIRLS JUNIOR BOYS SOPHOMORE GIRLS SOPHOMORE BOYS FRESHMAN GIRLS Fl'-ESHMAN BOYS U .4 wr f A ,V 5 L, ,Y 4 Q -V 'i 1 -1 15 1 fy ,xo f N QQ N f f fa Z P , QRGANIZATIGNS W U W 1 W ' Fj , ?1?? If rr rf' rr r fi' X+ rrlmy 'Q ru .Fw f F ..3.i..ig1Q. 4- p ? C Lark rr r1 Ef 5 Q Lx +'szw :Yf fi W M . 'VII FFA rr jr-Yrr f - VV grim JCGDIQ Il i -X .. I4 U 40 if SR X yi. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY INCH RONY 111-l'l lu ripilllr-NY. Slym-rwull, ll. XX':aIn, ll. lim-mlle-r, l,. li. GI'1'!?l1l lN'l' lHOXX'fll. Murray, li. 'I'uwm-. l.. Huw, Y. Cnlllwvll. STVDENT SENATE l L1-ighlnn Nlillr-r. Frank Sith-rl:-. lIlI.E HOXYA-XYillizuu Sty:-rwult, lllmrlc-s O'Ilc-ll. Ill lllON'l' IKOXY-l,illizm SllI'OllSl', l,urila- Huw, Mu1'g:n1'1-1 Nurhm. Ili Ixf,XXv21il'lH'I.!l' Slu-mlm-r, Harold .la-nkins, Ralph H1-nd. Howurcl Murray ,,, ia, Q a -- - - X - A, Y- .,.. , -. A 4 , Y - -f 4. 5 cf 1 r L l JOUHNALISM CLASS FIFTH HOXY tSeniorsl-L. Miller, H. Murray, Principal ll. ll. Duckworth tflnancial advisrrl, NV. Mills '28, ll. Head '28, L. lt. Greene. FOURTH RONY lSi-niorsl-L. How, .l. Cummings, M. Ilamilton, Miss Blake ladviserl. THIRD ROW' iS:-niorsl-V. Caldwell, L. Hose, NI. Norton, A. Simmons, L. Rinehart, Il. liadgley. SECOND ROVV tJuniorsl-P. Cope. ll. Townsend. VV. Ilruhaker, I.. Caldwell, I. Simmons, VV. Fairley, It. Nelson, H. Jenkins. FIRST IIOVV Llunlorsl-ll. Dent. L. Sprouse, ll. llznlgliterly, Il. lllaekhurn. M, Schiller, M. Hull, L. Smith. This year for the first time in the history of the school both Junior and Senior courses were offered in Journalism. The first semester the Senior Class met three times a week, with the Juniors meeting twice, the second semester the days were reversed. The plan of work was, the tirst semester of the Junior year the class had training for publication work, the second semester and the first of the Senior year they published the high school paper, The Dragon, while the last semester the Seniors published the annual. The work has been interesting and profitable as is shown by the fact that the paper, The Dragon, for the second consecutive time won first place in Cl'-ss IV of the Ohio State University .Iournalistic Contest. Much credit is due the Faculty Advisor, Miss Grace Blake, the Financial Advisor, Fbrincipal B. H. Duckworth, the classes, and The Greenfield Printing and Publishing.: .ompany. 'li I rr ri rr rr 19' Ei, Mr Y Wi wr rr ' r I . ' l T iff. .1 if . rr Y V i'IH,..Q- '- I 'mn' A ' . Dui' Lil Q - ff fylf f . f rf ' I li till nm , 'vi in in 455 if rf rr r E N ffr H :TM-r : i it ALETHEAN ALPHA KAPPA GAMMA PHILOMATH EAN NVEBSTEII ROLLING PIN Cl,0DIlOPl'ER CLUB ww, cm F f- 'F ' O'- R-I 1: LYCEUM BOARD LEFT TO RIGII'l'-I,vighton Miller, Irma Lnuisv Pzurrc-il, Frank Sittvrlv, Murgurvi Noriou. 1 LYCEUIVI NUMBERS Lyceum Numbers, I 925- I 926 : DU MOND SERENADERS. BETTY BOOTH CONCERT COMPANY. TWO FELLOWS AND A GIRL. NELLIE VERNE WALKER. LEVV SARETT. Lyceum Numbers, 1926- I 927 : FANNIE WASHINGTON AND HER DIXIE GIRLS. PLANTATION SINGERS. CHARLES COX AND COMPANY. THE ELIZABETHAN PLAYERS. TO THE LADIES. ZELLNER THE PROTEAN CHARACTERISTIC. RAWEI OF SAMOA. rt rr rr rr r :F FF s Q 'I W .H 'IlA1I,II':I.IJ'.I W at I I as L umm l' I I KW C' N- Im - in 'fn as. A YP Tir J Vj' E' r -, 1 'W O v J 0 I FLR4 bd I2 -1 9 ,, G ' 1 ' 4 ' A Q fa-,Q 4 n STOCK JUDGING TEAM BACK IIOVV-Cary Karnes, Ray VValn, Russell Grice. FRONT ROW'-Mr. Geiger ladviserl, Robert Cameron, Robert Knedler, Herbert liinegar. AGRICULTURE TEAMS DAIRY JUDGING TEAM-Robert Cameron, Cary Karnes, Robert Knedler, liay Waln falternatel. STOCK JUDGING TEAM-Cary Karnes, Ray Waln, Robert Knedler Calternatel. GRAIN .IUDGING TEAM-Robert Cameron, Robert Knedler, Ray Waln, Her- bert Binegar falternatel. Dairy Judging Team won first at Ohio State Fair, competing with eighty high school teams, also represented Ohio at National Dairy Show in National Dairy Judging Contest, where they won first in judging Ayrshire cattle. Stock Judging Team competed with one hundred twenty-five school teams at Ohio State Fair, but did not place among first. Grain Judging Team competed with forty high school teams at Ohio State Fair and ranked sixteenth. TTMTTLTM . rf rt' rl' fl' rt' i ff 'VK-X' rr rr .Hr .MQW l E If IL , IF TCH C' um I I WI LII I ' 'Q' fl' - :S rf- ,e,e ff,l1ln g',,, iml J wifi-W . Ii F rr r ' rr 1 I .ffm if '44, 3' 6 1 4 fl? EAP K if X JJ S x.xl-x1QQ f,bf'1I': USM? C ART Em D HCS gg--in rr rl' rr' riff? rf ' 2:5 I!! rr IL 1 , ' -E V53 Nix -I I rr r :iam E5 fc? 1- lwg, v ,,,1 in r Va' , rr ' v I-' V--I I , u mlhyxl QIITITI GLEE CLUB ORCHESTRA V .L f .R C Lat, .ff 1 4 Lx ' rr J OPERETTA CAST THIRD ROW Cleft to rightl-Charles 0'Dell, Helen Gadbury, Lillian Sprouse, Juanita Squire, Launa Gault, Ruth Hull, Wilbur Brubaker, Mildred Van Pell, Ralph Clark, Helen Cowman, Ray Waln, Sarah Clark, Harold Miley, Martha Hull, Herbert Clickner, Ruth Cowman, Anne Louise Ferneau, Robert Price, Ralph Auten. SECOND ROW-Millicent Todhunter, Jessie Cummings, Iva L. Anderson, Charlene Parrett, Helen Blackburn, Olive Henry, Mary A. Chenaultz, Margaret Norton, Lucile Row, Irma L. Parrett, Eloise Cook, Dora Daughterty, Janet Wood, Ber- nice Middleton, Rebecca Smith, Catherine Wolfe. FRONT ROW-Harold Jenkins, John Austin, Emerson Todhunter, THEY. .W fill, ifI..f.if X fl' Tl' ff fl' fl' YT Y ' f ,.., ,i.Q..L. D aim mi IL ll ii iii il. lzhh Q' ' rr YI' -' ' rr rr - ' e init MMM i F' . In will A -'---L A- rw rp rr ,, ,r U tx nj' rr, T, Q W gun, e 'I+ Q, , -A 0 Q f 1 ai 1' z 0, 49 THE ARRIVAL OF KITTY NVillian1 Stycrwalt ,... ...,. 'I 'ing Dane Knislcy. , . lNlargart-t Norton . Wilbur Brubaker Howard Murray ..,,. Irina I.. Parrott. . Claribcl Carlncan Oaklca Camcron, ml' I DTP? rrrf rr rl' I? r r ' 'I rr I I' l A I . . . .Sam Kitty William Winkler Benjamin Moore Aunt .lane .,....,.,Suzcttc Bobby Buxton' in Q I' ,,,, QE:i..5i:c.Q.4:SEif?:':.Q . iii. mm f , film. if NNI:--51 ugly, livin nil in - H In Q f JI Ziff ' - .WWM ,,,,,,, ,,,,.. , Hx 'W we I X' BELLMAN OF Ml FNS STYLE SHOW Q vp C LAW If 103 KOO 49' IN MEMORIAM KEITH MER-LIN SIMMONS AUGUST 5,1909 DECEMBER 2 5, I9 2 5 HAROLD KENNETH KEIFER AP IL I2 I9ll JANUARY I I926 E-2 TS'-' 27 r 'VFW 1-rffrzzu - g r rr rr rr fr ri' 11:5 K5 Ill III' I Y It ITN . I .. m- 'jig r ,, ' l' I ..- ..... ..-V 1:71 Emgff mr. IL I i ., fg Z. I ff ff fl' YI' ff I In IIIIIQ' IIII I' , E Q!! ll! lvl' VY III, r rr ff ,I 'I l yr 'U If I I- 1 I , wx Y I, ,, k ir 7! if NATIONAL A'l'lll.l-ETIC SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY I Xl li llUXX'gIIzu'uIrl .Ie-nkins, .luhn Austin. Paul Cup:-. N'I' lU,xYfl'1!'1lllk Sith-rl:-, XX'illium Styx-rwull, Howurcl Rlllrruy, I,e-v Roy Ul'A'l'lll AQ- A'l'Hl.ETIC BOARD ll I I' 'I'U lEI4lII'l'-llzwulml .ln-nkins. I.4-iglltun Milla-r. Cnucll li. IK. liurmlm-its-, l'l'incipu li. Ii. Ilu ckwurlll, lluwunl Murray, Unklm-an f1Zlllll'l'0Il. X .A ,. Ln., f 1 J' 5' W 503 X61 Ca tain ramc13mcr1cc 31,1 I ,............ Y 1 wxx t x 1 MLQIIHZU x VU: m,,,,,, 'Q C1-.pi nm Charles Udall flvstnnlclgn qkr1,HaE51k Mfg 56 L-'41 lxY1S .2firf.'r Srrfxsm iw Nv1x1zgaw,Mi A A ff , f31if5?liU'?'i11 x P If Al fkcxr uoffo 5Ff'fU5f Helm Meri Shiplexkgugf fllalzlgwb c my ,X 5 NQJLAQ 1 - f I M rw r MF rr rr rr rr rlrnr ' r. ....' , ..... , mlrl' r' f T 5s :,iqg.ir1r.r L. ,cf 'ff fa T2 1 nr rr I FF iii 1 i .,. ,w-..Q, -...........- F Y' mmK...Q1 .1 , fig SF' 5 f 4, rf VI' nn I I if il i Y,.vL,,A f- W, ,W il! F T' 'f 4 J F4 3 TL '1 A 'SV' N 4 VJ O l I 4 l l 3 i , l FOOTBALL SQUAD BACK HOW-H. Mlll'l'lly 'Ill2lIlilQL'I',, T. Chl'iSt01JilL'l', M. Cox, H. H2ly'L'S, VV. Bru- baker, J. Austin, J. Mills, P. Cope, H. Bincgar, J. Hull, W. Stycrwalt, F. Sittcrlc Coach li. ll. Burdette. MIDDLE HOW-H. Jenkins, li. Anilcrson, C. Cross, C. 0'Dcll, F. Sinnnons, li. Clark A. Davis, li. Autcn, l.. H. Grccne, E. Todhuntcr. i FRONT HOVV-E. Sprousc, F. Kerr. ' ill!! rr rf rl' rr rr ri' Y I' i rr rr I' vii an V II... EA? F l U gil..- I- W ' i gm... , ri' P umm , EIL M1 f ' N H mil Ml 1. 1 1 r r 5. . Q- -- - i I ii' ,im Illl r rn yi UW A ' rr' f I F Jr 'l ff li - . V 1 fpfllr L 14, 'V - .4 gl . f -r oo 3 fx Review of the 1925 Football Season With only four letter men back from last year's championship team, Coach Burdette was faced with the problem of welding together a new winning combination. The fact that the team lost only two games out of seven speaks much for his ability. Into them he instilled the true McClain fight and true sportsmanship. The first game was a 6-0 defeat to Hillsboro. The game brought out the fact that the team was woefully weak both on the defense and offense. The following week Circleville was met there and defeated, 13-0. The team showed much improvement over the first game. The second victory was chalked up against Frankfort. In this galne the team found itself. The backfield tore through Frankfort's line at willg Greene breaking through for a 90-yard run for a touchdown. Sit- terle, star back, received an injury which put him out for the rest of the season. Chillicothe, a five-to-one favorite over McClain, was met next and sent home on the short end of the 6-0 score. Two 50-yard runs by Greene bringing the winning touchdown. The next week the Purple and Gold invaded Washington and after a furious battle Washington won 6-0 by recovering a blocked punt. The wonderful work of Cope and Todhunter being outstanding. Xenia, the jinx of McClain, was met on Friday the 13th and de- Washington ........ 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' rr nr r 4 Am ,cn , if 4 w 0 A 5 .5 1 - H , , --l 4 I 4 ' M 5 I 101 Nuo 4 HENNIGAN-Forward DAVIS-Center SITTERLE-Forward GREENE-Guard ll' ' aaa! nm. m m ESE : N - nr, mm Wu 'my in 2+ X l rr 'rf ', rr 'V' r FT FHNTTW rr rl' rr rl' rf rl' rr 'l rr r I Y x 0'DELL-Guard 5 ,fu AUSTIN-Foward AUTEN-Guard 5 CLARK-Center T11 T 'FLT I Tiff Q i EASTER-Forward HAYES-Guard A W i fZ..ezl.e.L:2fmx:fL A if ,,1,,H.mL : mm EEE Q5 f M , ffm mr will ,mn S5 H f , ffl H X., lf! fl N rrr I1' IWW 'H rr rl' rr rr frri' rr rr ' rr rr IH ,ix W Review of the 1925-26 Basket-ball Season McClain ................... 12 Highland ...... . . . 10 McClain .... . . . 10 Leesburg ........ . . 9 McClain .... . . . 15 Bainbridge ........ . . 8 McClain .... . . . 10 East fColumbusJ .... . . 22 McClain .... . . 12 Steel fDaytonj ........ . . 23 McClain .... . . . 14 Central fColumbusJ . . . . . 27 McClain .... . . 15 Circleville .......... . . 12 McClain .... . 8 Hillsboro ......... . . 22 McClain .... . . 13 Lima, South . . . . . 33 McClain .... . . 20 Washington .. . . . . 15 McClain .... . . 15 Wilmington .. . . . . 21 McClain . . . . . . 23 Chillicothe .. . . . . . . . 21 McClain .... . . 36 Frankfort ......... . . 14 McClain .... . . . 19 Stivcrs fDaytonJ . . . . . 21 ATHENS TOURNAMENT McClain .... ........... 2 4 Washington . . . . . . 14 McClain .... . . . 17 Nelsonville .. . . . . . 21 SOUTH CENTRAL OHIO LEAGUE STANDING - Won Lost Pct. Chillicothe .. . . . . . 5 1 .883 McClain ...... . . . 4 2 .667 Washington .... . . . 4 2 .667 Wilmington .... . . . 3 3 .500 Hillsboro . . . . . . 3 3 .500 Circlevillc . . . . . . 0 6 .000 THE GAMES IN REVIEW A After playing some of the leading teams of the state the Purple and Gold of McClain emerged with a fair amount of victory to her credit. Although losing four games to teams from Dayton and Columbus, the team came back with a bang and lost only two league games. In one of the greatest basket-ball games of the year, McClain defeated Chilli- cothe, the league leaders, 23-21 on their own floor. Washington, age-old rivals of McClain, was met and defeated decisively twice. In the tourna- ment at Athens the Purple and Gold went to the semi-finals, losing to Nel- sonville the runner up of the District championship. TFTIHTFTF rr rr rr rl' ri' r? Mr mn f f ir!! mr Illt In Q I 7 tm . I L ati 'I ' j H- ,at. riH'1lQi', as ' . .rl rr r mimi? I Yf I fix M .5 X ' W 7: J o ,1 AW + 0 1 -H 'Tv T M 'Y G V' , I .XO MURRAY CAMERON Football Manager Basket-ball Manager CHEER LEADERS Left to right-George Shepler, Lillian Sprouse, Margaret Norton, Robert Nelson ,J lll - -Q Il llll ,. nm! HJIQIQ ,, ,. ..., A-'Tl an rr rr rf rl' rl' ri' Q l.eg,,,..g fi' HI I ,Y v ul, hm, L: ' M l N . o ll! 551 ad. SENIOR GIRLS' BASKEI'-BAI.I. TEAM-CHAMPIONS likllli IHDXNV- fI2lIIll'l'IIll' XVulI'1-. Miss XVourl, Louisa- Ilitte-r. l'IION'l' liUXYfNI:lrgurvl NUVQUII, Nlury Alivm' lille-nuuliz. Il'lllll Imuism- l'ul'1'4-II, I.ucilv Huw. JUNIOR BOYS' BASKET-BALI, TEAM-CHAMPIONS ISUZK IHIXY-lialwurri Nlilmfr, Floyd Simmons. Paul Cope-. Ralph 'IIilVVI'lSf'IllI, Huruld Je-nkins. UNT IIUXY--'l'hunms Clwistupln-1', llnln-rl Amir-rsun. .Iumos Hull, linu-rson 'l'orIhunt4-r, lllun-nu flrnss. O'DELL-Right End AUTEN-Fullback ' Uw- fr- CI-414 J? 2 -4 D HIFFMTTWT rr rr rr rr frri' r rr ! i ' rr rr H Y H i SITTERLE-Left Half GREEN E-Quarterback 1, H i M 2 ik' W Cf gmg ml. ! -- - g v 55 mnnr ,nn , ' xx Llelf r r N '11 rr I Y W . BF Q, naw 'fm '53 Ci J 'df . u,, 4 - y -ofg X :M 5 95's Q10 1x7 77 v k'F 'S' , If x I I 1 9 In 7 Pg 'Q - Q N X! , 43.54 X 'iN I Q . B N 1 , 9 ' 1 1 ' Ay. 07 N ' A 40D fiiifffxx 0 s x .4 u L 23- 90541 F . n A 1 .g 01,5 0 'EXE W ,ff a Q Q I 5' 4 ' ' 3 H GSS DV - pta N I K ,4 iw nr E S M lg 1. 5 . i N fs .fx ffk ' f ' 'H . ! l A 9 ,-L, Y -.,. x' , X - m....... if 2 03 5 V , 'mluli - -. fQ E 'T' I ' ----r 4 '6 7,?j?EEL:1r:, ' - Nw 3, l.a1llllI!llll4:'..:f I. . ol. . 4 lu-Mlnlhils-ld Il' I hm IM '4 ' lla-Llllllf H vl,nn l ' if VTFTWMT-Fifi' rf rl' rr rr fr rig ll ffff Y 11' lm v lla L I' - Rai md :M lmm hrx. LQ 4' i'71 'IIV an ' 'E ii 455 M ' r A' rr rr 'I rf n I A aa Commencement Program Il MAY 28, 1926, 8:00 P. M. ' Organ Prelude .... .................................... R . W. Price Invocation ...... .... R ev. George Sprouse Music Address of Welcome ....................... Principal B. R. Duckworth Class Address. .Rev. Gilbert S. Cox, lndianola M. E. Church, Columbus, O. Music I, Presentation of Diplomas .... Organ Postlude ..... ...-.- .Supt. F. R. Harris ... . . .R. W. Price Class Day MAY 25, 1926, 3:00 P. Organ Prelude ............................. ...... R . W. Price President's Address . ..... . William Styerwalt Class History ..... . . . . . . . . . . .Reba Cockerill Class Degrees ..... . . ......... Dane Knisley Class Prophecy .... ....... ...... M a rgaret Norton Music Class Knocker ...... . . . . . ....... . . ...... Howard Murray glass Gifts ...... . . . . . . . . . ...... Charlene Parrett lass Will ..... . . .. . . . ........ Lucile Row Class Poem ..... .. . . . . . .... Dorothy Mercer Organ Postlude .... .. . .. ........ R. W. Price A M rr rr rr' rt'f'fi'fl'l', in A Da EEE ull A ' LHB Args W2 N ' YF 'fx' rlrf 7 X ' 'f f ,.. whim ,, W 7 ii s I . 6 f A X f4- . 1 .P -lp 1, n ,l ,, ,li ,rn . , , H ' -www, . H fi j :H I rr f Q President's Address Friends and Fellow Classmates: THIS is the day allotted to the Seniors to sum up in a few brief produc- tions their past history, their present in the making and their dreams of the future. In behalf of the Class of 1926 I extend to you the heartiest and most cordial welcome to this class day program. This occasion reminds us that life is made up not only of joys, but in addition many sorrows. lt is with real feeling of deep sadness that we contemplate the severing of the many t'es dear to our hearts, that have bound us in love, respect and close fellowship. It has been indeed a great and rare privilege to be a student in McClain High School and to have such a splendid corps of teachers to guide and advise us over the difficulties along our way. To them we owe all honors won by the class. On the highway of life there is always a place where the way divides and we have now come to this first divide when decisions must be made. I sincerely hope and trust that each and every member of the Class of '26 is possessed with a lofty ambition and the will to attain it. WILLIAM CASE STYERWALT, President, Class of '26. II ll rrrtrrrr fir? rrrr H I J v H13 Q51 gm na an get :tg i Y ' ' ' ' k lr- m ll ! yn sr 'V 5 f V - A, Ti I ttyl I' rr r I ' ff I ps.. 4 A M- . Class History OOKING backward through the twelve years of our school days we undoubtedly think very well of ourselves. We find many things which may be of interest to our hearersg many bad, but also many good. We desire that those who have been and are teachers at present may overlook the many errors we have made and the unnecessary annoyances we have caused them. Many times they have helped us over the stumbling places and guided us in the right channel of life. For this we can never forget them. Of the many pages of the history of the class of 1926, 7000 pages are thus far completed. The remaining pages are to be added as the days go by. PAGE ONE September 5th, 1914, about eighty-eight merry little faces, all trying to get a glimpse of the school room for the first time, placed their feet on the first rung of the ladder that started them upward to the diploma of McClain High School. Those who have reached the goal are: William Styerwalt, Russell Grice, Frank Sitterle, Leighton Miller, Howard Murray, Charles 0'Dell, Virginia Caldwell, Vivian Gantz, Charlene Parrett, Catherine Wolf, Margaret Norton, Lucile Row, Juanita Squier, and Ruth Wolfe. PAGE THREE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FIVE The class has passed to the second grade, feeling a little more important. Thus it is through the remaining years, until we reached the Junior High. N PAGE THREE THOUSAND We entered the Junior High with a class of eighty, feeling well satisfied with ourselves and the world. We had such an extensive knowledge of Reading, Arith- metic, Geography, English and Physiology that in our own opinion there was nothing more to be known. We had plays, orations, and class day just like in high school. Superintendent E. L. Porter said, with permission of the School Board, we could have an Eighth Grade Commencement, the first in the history of Greenfield Schools. Out of eighty, seventy received diplomas. PAGE FOUR THOUSAND At last we behold a vision of the promised land, McClain High School. We entered in September, 1922. At this rung of the ladder our remaining members joined us from other schools. Like all good and green Freshmen we tried to act important, having graduated from the eighth grade with such honors. Nevertheless we were silent and took notice of our elders. Every time the period bell rang we marveled at the wisdom of the other classes for they knew just when to pop up out of their seats and go to classes. But on the whole we conducted ourselves as well as could be expected. PAGE FIVE THOUSAND We came back as Sophomores. Of course, we were better acquainted with the rules and regulations and declared ourselves independent of all the upper classmen. We were not very busy that year except to get our lessons and tell the ' my rum fm q iq I - ' --.::...-...vniiuszivrfzr niigi-H so rr rr rt' rr rift? .... G,T.f. rrr ' qi : rr .L L 5'-2' . y N r eeve Eeniii, mimic .. ii ' fi I-A fl? f it - Q-W new Freshmen what they should do. The following classes however have to thank us for one thing. We ended that age-old custom of having chapel. PAGE SIX THOUSAND We are now the important Juniors and because of that fact we were admitted to the Literary Societies. We chose our class colors-Blue and Silver-after a long and tedious debate. We also selected our class rings. At the close of the Junior year, the first social event held in the new Cafeteria was our Junior and Senior Reception. PAGE SEVEN THOUSAND We are nearing the goal. Only a few more chapters and we shall reach the last rung of the ladder. After choosing William Styerwalt, President, Frank Sitterle, Vice-President, and Howard Murray, Secretary and Treasurer, we settled down to prepare for orations. These were duly delivered. Being busy with various activities the time passed quickly. Before we could scarcely realize it, we were in the whirl of the last three weeks of our high school life. Three more days now and we will stand on the last rung of our ladder, looking eagerly forward to catch a glimpse of the future. There will be other ladders to climb and whether we reach the top of these as we have this, our first, depends upon ourselves. And so, The fading flowers of pleasure Spring spontaneous from the soil, But the real harvest's treasure Yields alone to patient toil. Rum Cockumm. '26 CATHERINE WOLF '26 M M UU' 'i Tfrfff' fl' ffff in n rrr 'KN - ,ZX nm '. 1. - . vw i 'I ,, ,jlvgut Y K --My V- :I n V ' i A if- ilu If Q I l V m it 1'1 X , .5 , If ya , , I ' V v fre, iff!! 12 f ff all Il .' ,,, 'Q it L e - - UI lil.,-, r r Hwy ' ' rr I 1 .J ' wh-P o ' I - The Class Will We, the Senior Class of 1926, of the Edward Lee McClain High School, Greenfield, Ohio, being in possession of clear and alert mentality, with equal ability to manage the said mentality, do hereby declare and swear this to be our last will and testament. FIRST-To the Class of One Thousand Nine Hundred and Twenty-seven we bequeathuthe honored and respected title of Senior, hoping that they will keep the title as dignified and untainted as its present owners. Second-To all future Seniors of McClain High we grant the much restricted privilege of speaking-only asking them to realize the value of this possession. THIRD-To our worthy friends, the janitors, we leave all the notes, mud oft' our galoshes, candy wrappers and discarded umbrellas after we are gone. FOURTH-All our excess funds we leave to the Athletic Board, that it may assist them in paying off their debts. i FIFTH-We bequeath our ability in making the Honor Roll to the Sophomores, since they'll need it by the time they become Seniors. The personal bequests are as follows: Dorothy Mercer wills her abundance of originality to Dora Daugherty, who can put it to good use. Reba Cockerill, being a stock-holder in the Dumb Bell Company, leaves her present shares to Helen Blackburn, provided that Helen renounce all loyalty to the lntelligence Club. For use in running errands during the football season of 1926, Howard Murray wills his renowned Overland to Sayler Aleshlre. Beware, Sailor! Charles O'Dell grants his goofiness and very convincing nature to John Hennigan. To Wilbur Brubaker and Rebecca Smith, Margaret Norton leaves her extremely nutty cackle. It will be equally divided between the designated persons by the executor hereafter appointed. Jessie Cummings bequeaths her remarkable wit, with which she amused her Generial Science Class, to Goldie Faris. Ralph Townsend will appreciate the very intelligent look and years of ex- perience which Ralph Duckworth wishes to bestow upon him. Do your stuff, lke! Marialice Chenaultz requests us to give her extremely clever ideas of dress and color combination to ltuth Cowman. Kathleen Towne wills her priceless knowledge of High School Latin to Mildred Schiller. Mildred will please put it under lock and key immediately. I Fearing that. Lowell Caldwell may have felt slighted sometimes by certain girls, Leighton Miller has willed his popularity among the opposite sex to this said person. Lee Roy Greene gives his cave man principles to anyone who can keep a secret. To Lillian Sprouse, Claribel Carmean grants her colorful dramatic ability. Irma Louise Parrett, the Senior Innocent. willsiher quiet ways and good bc- havior in the Library during the third period to Mlllicent Todhunter. Juanita Squier desires that her vocal superiority be bestowed upon the Glee Club. ' .Mi 151- , rr rr rr rrwri' rr' D 55,5 ir. it ir. it C. - . 'P rf ff ll 'I' rf rr , I rl, --f- Mg . uri mm in 'u in mu i - - New--e llll r I Y L ' ' ilu Ill!! tllifl ' i IHTFI To Robert Nelson, Carroll Patton bequeathes his childish ways and Math ability. Frank Sitterle wills his pep and industrious appearance to Denver Clyborn, hoping it will be borne with pride and respect. William Styerwalt, our Class .President, bequeathes his good judgment in settling class affairs to Harold Jenkins. To Josephine Sitterle, Virginia Caldwell wills her ability to become a member of the National Honor Society. Now's your chance, Joe! Since Janet Wood has sworn to let her black tresses lengthen and Althea Kiiseley has so few golden locks, Laura Cummings and Catherine Wolfe have willed their long, treasured braids to these girls to help a worthy cause. Thelma Richardson bequeathes her graceful walk to Susie Jackson. Hugh Fishbaek is a rare combination of muscular strength and neat appear- ance, these qualities he bestows on Spencer Burgess. To Ralph Head, Ray Waln leaves his shiekish ways and striking manner. lf Headie cant master them they are to be passed on to the highest bidder. Oaklea Cameron wills his excess of stature to Floyd Simmons. lt must be seen to be appreciated. Mary Roosa and Catherine Haines leave their winning perpetual smiles to those students who always wear a frown. Let there be more cheery expressions predominating in our halls! Ruth Wolfe wishes her gainly stride to be left to Olive Henry. To Margaret Moon, Leota Henry bequeathes her good luck 'of getting to ride in Studebaker Fords. Notice how some Fords insist on wearing Studebaker tire covers! The Ohio Department of Agriculture has drawn up a contract with Robert Knedler, in which he has agreed to render them his services during the coming ages. So Bob leaves his picture and reputation to dear old McClain. Russell Grice and Herbert Clickner know of nothing better than to will their hearts to the girls of McClain. Don't all call at once, please! Evelyn Badgley bequeathes her journalistic talents to Lucille Smith, so a great deal will be expected from Smithie next year. To Olive Cameron, Louise Ritter will her studious attitude. Our senior artist, Mary Lois Tuttle, bestows her artistic ability on Raymond Stephens. Ralph Auten wishes his agileness in performing the Charleston be left to Stewart Depoy, a promising young amateur. Vernie Humble and Louise Rhinehart are asking that their frightfully careless ways be willed to Evelyn Naylor. Dane Knisley. who is little but mighty, wills his ability of making people laugh fespecially in the Senior Class Play? to Robert Price, who tries so hardto be funny-but is of fair rating. .To lzel.Simmons, Louise Coffeylleaves a much overworked slang vocabulary, which Izel is to use as often as Louise always has. Helen Gadbury has been observed to be trying to vamp a certain young man, so Mary Hamilton wants to give Helen her devices of ensnaring young men that she has found very effective. Charlene Parrett wills all her knowledge of the domestic arts to Margaret fflzlu 'Tim rr ri' rt' rl' fl' 4-n rr rr fx rr rr .lf Ill imma I-T-X 1 ' 2 O' ' .Til zo ' ' ' L ' --gi , ,init ' eff. WELS Hifi it ILE' it , I' 3' f 1 f ' , 4 a t fm. vigil in ,f if- a s we I V liiyh fr f L Fi ' H. ., , N, ACL N vu N ... ggi- - f '99 0' y Moore, who, being a home-loving young lady, will value it highly. Eva Taylor is among the few who has possessed a quiet, weak voice and tried to see how still she could be instead of how loud she could talk, this desirable dis- tinction she leaves to Dorothy Caldwell. Marian Newman and Nellie Harris will their vampish ways to Dorothy Dent. To Esther Shasteen, Grace Johnson bequeathes her significant ability of master- ing typewriting. Mildred Van Pelt asks that her ideas in regard to mannish feminine make-up, which she recently assumed, be left to Martha Newell. Vivian Gantz bequeathes her audacious manner to the quiet members of the Freshman Class. Eva Fields is envied by many girls because of her light weight, so Carrie Montgomery should feel highly honored in having Eva select her as the one upon whom she bestows this characteristic. To Janabel Hill, Lena Rose wills her pretty curly hair, and an additional pamphlet on Ways of Disentangling Oneis Locks. Ruth Kearns desires that her extreme stylishness be willed to Iva Louise Ander- son, since Iva is always so lacking in that trait. And last, but not least, Robert Cameron bestows his ability in cleverly imi- tating women, to Edward Milner, who with a few lessons in aesthetic dancing, can even make a bigger hit than Robert. We, the Senior Class, hereby appoint.Mr. Alfred Shingles as sole executor of this will, authorizing him to adjust all claims brought agalnst us to the best of his ability, and affix our seal this 25th day of May, 1926. LUCILLE Row OAKLEA CAMERON tfjgtifi 1-I I rr rt' rr rr ft 1-Mlm rr rr rrrr H5 I-ml NJ: 1 D 2121 ,,.. 'aw ait A- eeee -5- Ma, m 'H , in n ---W -- , is iq, I f l' Class Prophecy Dowlz the lanes of memory, bloom all the joys of yesteryear, And God has given you and me the power to make them reappear, For we can settle back at night and live again the joys we knew And taste once more the olrl delight of days when all our skies were blue. EARS bring changes-some find joy-some sorrow, but it gives me pleasure as we lift the veil of recent years to find the class of 1926 in the majority happy and prosperous. Busy lives have scattered us far and near, but the miles between us have not dimmed the memories of happy school days. I was much surprised and pleased on reaching my studio one morning not long since to find a letter from our old friend Irma Louise Parrett. She had spent several days with me a few years ago on her way to California, the land of sun- shine and dreams. So it was with pride I drew from her letter that her dreams had been realized. You will recall the ability displayed by her in the class plays at old McClain years ago, today she is starring with Ricardo Cortez, having just completed her latest picture, Which One Shall I Take. She spoke of her pleasure and surprise ton the receipt of one of the home papers? to read that William Styerwalt has been elected Vice Chancellor to the University of Oxford, England, and that his wife, Mrs. Styerwalt Knee Lucile Rowi, had been quite active in musical circles while deciding which one it should be. Poor Victor, you know he is in Athens. Mary Roosa, as governess, had gone to White Mountains with little Flossie Lucile. This home news brought about a feeling of homesickness and since vacation time was drawing near I made up my mind to spend a few days in Greenfield en route to New York. Before leaving I took time to call Ralnh Duckworth to ask him if I might carry a message for him to the home folks. Ralph is a very pro- gressive and successful lawyer, devoting his time in defense of big corporations only. His domestic life seems a very happy one, having a very charming wife and attractive home. When I reached the Cincinnati station I was surprised to find Eva Taylor acting in the capacity of Traveler's Aid. I could think of no one more capable of giving and taking information than she. She tells me that Catherine Haines is also located in Cincinnati, employed as announcer of WLW at the Crosley Radio Station. Catherine, no doubt derives a great deal of pleasure and satisfaction from this position as not one dares interrupt or cut her deportment there. Catherine, Eva tells me, secured this position through the courtesy of Howard Murray, another of our old classmates, who is now general manager of the Crosley Corporation. This did not come as a shock to me as Howard's ability seems to have run in that direction. Mr. Murray's ability dates back to the constant repair and reconstruction of his Overland car. In this he was made to realize his calling. On reaching Greenfield I descended to find myself in the midst of a rice shower-I recognized the bridegroom as LeRoy Green. LeRoy had deferred his matrimonial venture until his literary career was assured and now that his short stories were becoming popular with the different magazines he had reached his goal and had come to claim Dorothy. Here's hoping they live long in happiness! It seems good to be home again and to hear all about the girls and boys. It was my pleasure to have luncheon this week with the Fishback's. Hugh has been very progressive in the wholesale fur business now giving employment to several hundred people It was Dorothy s birthday and Hugh had presented her with a new sport car so she suggested that we drive out to Chaut fuqul that I might see many of my old friends Hugh Joined us at the office and I took the opportunity og run ln and say hello to Eva Fields and Grace Johnson who are stcnographers t ere We hurrud on to Ch'mtf1uqu'1 to find the headliners for the afternoon was the 1 ,. 1 . i . I ' 2 2 . I , f w .GL 1. ' ve ' ' .' I V 14 'M V: Q7 fi' .VV llllglllll A' Fff D I l lr' rrrr ! l Tllm ffl' li-N ff ff 'tlllfmi fs' K ,iw 2. sl -I H lf- Oriole Lyceum Quartet, composed of Vivian Gantz, Thelma Richardson, Nellie Harris and Marian Newman. lt was noised about that Marian was going to give up her Chautauqua work and go into church work. l had the pleasure of seeing many old friends, among them .Iessie Cummings Easter, of Leesburg, Leota Henry Keer, of Hillsboro, and Evelyn Badgely, now editor of the Matrimonial Bureau of the Columbus Dispatch, Kathleen Towne tl forget her married name? too, was home from California where her husband occupies the Chair of History in the University. We all expressed our very great delight on hearing that Reba Cockerill Rife, one of the society leaders of Palm Beach, Florida had been successful in winning the international golf tournament. Mary Lois Tuttle, who had just returned from abroad in the interest of the A. B. Closson Art Gallery, Cincinnati, was also at Chautauqua. We were all concerned to know about Peggy Wolfe who had never married hut who at present was on a European trip. Mary Hamilton, Society Editor of the Greenfield Republican at this time appeared on the scene. She had just received a letter from Peggy from Paris telling her of their delightful box party given at the Carmen Theater in Paris where Claribel was playing in her own theater. She said that Peggy had hinted that she would return to the States soon and settle in Washington Court House. Faith that increaseth, walking in lightg Hope that aboundeth happy and bright, Love that is perfect, casting out fears, These shall insure these couples through years. Louise Finnegan fnee Coffeyi, Lena Leeper Knee Rose? and Vernie Miley fnee Humblei were all happy though married. During my visit I had occasion to go to Bobo's Hardware Store where I was met by Herbert Clickner, who I have been told is now Vice President of this firm. Well, well, will surprises never cease? Charlene Parrett, when did you get back to Greenfield? I understand you have made quite a hit with your new songs There Are Two Sides to Every Story and You Can Have Him. I Don't Wan't Him. Too bad you did not get here for the wedding. Mary Alice was a picture in her wedding gown and since each of the twelve ushers had some time or other proposed to her she suggested that instead of the customary formal wedding march they sing Hail, Hail the Gang's All Here. Isn't that like her? Weren't you pleased to hear about Russel Grice just entering on his second term as Secretary of Agriculture, proving that our ideals are our possibilities. Robert Cameron too has made good as State President of the Farm Bureau. V Laura Cummings has certainly found her calling, now at the head of the Deaconess Home in Cincinnati. Laura always was considerate of others. Have you seen Ruth Wolfe Maul lately? They tell me she likes Chillicothe very much, is happily married and still good looking. Mildred Van Pelt is loyal to M. H. S., at this time employed as Instructor in the Commercial Department. Louise Ritter is demonstrating for Fleishman's Yeast Company, showing the effects of vitamines on the human body. Ruth Kearns is in California with her husband who is a famous language teacher. They have Latin for breakfast, Greek for dinner and Hebrew for supper. Louise Rinehart has become quite famous with her Golden Glint shampoo. She has had wonderful success, especially with the boys. Carrol Patton, it seems, has continued to march breast forward having taken the prize on his Duroc hogs annually at the State Fair. Ralph Auten has spent a lot of time in Chillicothe lately but finding that Greenfield has more to offer in a business way decided to purchase the Lyric - ' BW B Qu rr rt' rr' rf fl' rt' isnll I Ip Il-IL IHL q ga 2 X 'il ii rr rr lv r' ff I ' in A Eli: m ll 'W I f .1 gli- -f. ,, . tilt ' Ulirwa THIITIR CL Wi 'qi -ni' P' 'W FLW ,-- 2 - i A Theater. He was anxious that I see Dane Knisley, who was to appear there that evening and who is making a name for himself as a comedian. I regretted very much to have to forego this pleasure but with my train reservation made, I was deprived of this privilege. The time had come when I must say Good-bye to home folks and as I left Greenfield a feeling of loneliness came over me. I had always had a warm spot in my heart for Chillicothe and hoped l might see a familiar face in passing through. I was not disappointed, but beheld two splendid looking gentlemen get- ting aboard. Our eyes met in speedy recognition. Ray Waln and Robert Knedler headed for Washington, D. C., that they might have a conference with the Presi- dent on a certain farm bill. They had with them a Photo Playv magazine in which they thought I might be interested as it spoke of the great hit made by Oak- lea Cameron as a second Julian Eltinge. 0akley's. impersonation as Kitty in the class play of '26 was no doubt his inspiration for his life's work. Tickets are at premium wherever he appears. Robert Knedler was hoping he might find time while in Washington to have a dental examination since our old friend, Buns Sitterle is now located there in this profession where he ranks with the best. lost. He cannot become interested in the modern woman, feeling that she does Buns has never married. Fate was unkind to him in his youth. He loved and lost. He can not become interested in the modern woman, feeling that she does not measure up to the girls of '26. In response to my wire I was met at the station by our friend Virginia Cald- well, now musical instructor at Columbia University. At her suggestion we started on a shopping and sight seeing tour and on passing the very exclusive haber- dashers on Fifth Avenue we were attracted to the wax figure displaying the new spring styles. This figure was a perfect likeness of our class beauty, Charles O'Dell, whose vocation it now is to pose for wax dummies. We visited several places of interest and finally ended up at the Aquarium for Iisheriesl and it was here that Virginia revealed to me the secret of her coming marriage. Could you have joined us that evening at the Metropolitan Opera House you would have been given a rare treat when our own Juanita Squier gave a con- cert to a capacity house. But I must hurry on. Now that my vacation is ended I must go back to my studio of Dramatic Art to live alone on memories That are like the scent of rose leaves After the blossom has goneg They gently touch your heartstrings Like echoes from an old, sweet song. They take you back to your childhood days When life was happy and freeg They commune with your hopes and ambitions- Ah, memories, linger with me. MARGARET NORTON I EICHTON Mu 1 ER 1-ex'-1 rr rt' rr rr ftr? lingua FFF 'fx rr 4 11' ' I Lk mn X '26 521 23 .::. M 2 .11 s, 'IFF an my ra m so X QV- -g -- rr, ,xml ,Qi M1-me ifi tm ll . YY f mmf ff ' I If f 5 F' -4 E I Class Degrees PON William Styerwalt, our Class President, who has shown himself quite worthy of the position, and who has acted as a guide to a certain senior girl, we confer the degree of C. M. L. M.-Class's Most Loved Member. lil To Juanita Squier, who is our class vocalist and being very proud of her title we give the degree of B. S.-Beautiful Singer. To Mary Lois Tuttle who has excelled her classmates as an artist, we give C. A.--Class Artist. To Ralph Auten, who carries the middle name of Bernard, but lacking the saint, we feel as though he is interested in dogs, we bestow the degree of D. D.- Dogs, Dogs. To Kathleen Towne, who is destined to travel through life's journey without a mate, because her preferences are other than those already mentioned we give M. C. -Man Crusher. To Carroll Patton, who hails from Martinsburg and has shown his ability as a chauffeur for two certain girls, we give the degree of C. C.-Class Chauffeur. Upon Nellie Harris and Marian Newman owing to their splendid conduct in M. H. S. we bestow the degree of S. B.-Silent Broadcasters. To Ray Waln, who is one of the few brilliant members of the class, and who does not participate in wrongdoings, we give the degree of F. F. A. E.-Free From All Evil. To Thelma Richardson, who as a shorthand student is quite supreme, we give B. P. S.-Brubaker's Perfect Student. To Ruth Kearns who has a limited amount of oratorical ability, we give the degree L. D.-Limited Dictator. Upon Evelyn Badgley, who is likely to live in Holland and be happy with her Dutch, at least that is what her prospects are, we bestow the degree of H. F. H.- Hulda From Holland. To Frank Sitterle, who is always the first to school and the first to class we give the degree of S. D.-Speed Demon. To Oaklea Cameron, who has tried to imitate a certain dare devil of the motor dome but failed in the first loop we give the degree of B. 0.-Barney Oldfield. To Eva Taylor, who professes to be an outstanding cook, who above all the r class is quite the berries we give the degree M. L. C.-Mamma's Little Cook. To Leota Henry, who has Hillsboro for a Hobby, especially one certain street, we give the degree of H. H.-Hillsboro's Heralder. To Lucile Row, who we have learned is to be a farmer's wife, we wish the best of luck, and to prove it we give the degree of V. 0. T. F.-Victor On The Farm. To Louise Rinehart, who seldom gets a haircut, and it would be unusual to see her in a barber shop, we give the degree of B. C. E.-Barbers' Certified Enemy. To Russell Grice, a little farmer boy, who has taken over his father's work, specializing in selling calves, we bestow the degree of C. S.-Calf Seller. Upon Mildred Van Pelt, who is grieving over a lost friend, who has left McClain for other parts unknown, we bestow the degree of S. C. F.-Still Cecil's - Friend. To Laura Cummings who does not indulge ln profanity which IS saying quite a lot for the class of 26 we give the degree of B 0 K Best of Kids To Robert Knedler who has found his first love 1nate tgust fi freshman? we give the degree D C L Dlgnlfied Class Lover Upon Robert Cameron who fancies the fair sex and endeavors to win their effectlons we bestow the degree of M S McClain s Sheik To Ruth Wolfe who has recommended to her classmates a certain city in the sticks to catch boy friends we give the degree of C F Chilli s Favorite To Hugh Flshback who IS the one and only replesentatlve of MCCl1lH in The N'lt10Illl Guards we give the degree of 0 S B Our Soldier Boy 'miflit mr Z N rr rr 'K-N' rr rr lm - 0 P it inning'-ti rr rr rr riff? df ull, mm 2,31 u t ' f' f-21:4 lllw ' lrJHl:'. ' 1 I cm ff 'w . - -Q To Marialice Chenaultz, who has given the class quite a few demonstrations in different kinds of walking, we give the degree of C. P.iClass Pigeon. To Louise Ritter, who enjoys arguing with her classmates, we give the degree of C. A.-Class Arguer. Upon Charles 0'Dell, who has such an adorable baby face and baby ways, wc confer the degree of M. A.-Mother's Angel. To Margaret Norton, who has proven herself quite a fighter with her journalis- gc classmates task Murphy and Leightonl we give the degree of B. S.-Barbarous crapper. To Herbert Clickner, who we have learned has hardware stores for a hobby, we give the degree of H. D.-Hardware Dealer. To Grace Johnson, who keeps late hours, we give the degree of G. A. B.- Gad-A-Bout. Upon Claribel Carmean, who entertains different ideas from any of her class- mates, we bestow the degree of C. D.-Class Differential. To Dorothy Mercer, a distinguished member of the class, we give the degree of R. A.-Rarest Admirer. To Mary Hamilton, who has future prospects of living in Detroit and carry- ing the name of Buntain, we give the degree of F. R. S.-Frank Ray1nond's Sweety. Upon Catherine VVolfe, who is always raving over this and that, the under classmen in particular, we bestow the degree of C. G.-Class Gabber. 1 To Mary Roosa, who holds affection for a certain freshman boy, we give the degree of B. G.-Bob's Gal. l u Upon Virginia Caldwell. who may oi may not be worthy of this title, we bestow the degree of S. I.-Senior Innocence. To Louise Coffey, who is interested in reading the Scriptures as it incloscs a szgcged .niame so dear to the heart of Louise, we give the degree of R. O. D.-Reader o avi . ' Upon Howard Murray, who has derived much pleasure from the surroundings of Athens and its evils, we bestow the degree of B. A.-Boob of Athens. To Catherine Haines, who seems to have taken quite a fancy to science in the past two years and we hope that she will some day be a scientific wife but for the present we give E. S.-Energetic Scientist. To Irma Louise Parrett, who is quite talented in dancing, especially the Charleston, and who is always trying to display her talents, we give C. M. J.H Charleston Mud Jogger. To Eva Fields, a shy little girl of her class, we give B. E.-Bashful Eva. Upon Reba Cockrill we bestow the degree of C. V.-Class Vamp. To Vivian Gantz, who never speaks unless spoken to, which is another unusual thing for the Class of '26, we give C. W.-dClass Wonder. To Charlene Parrett, who delights in tantalizing her teachers and class- mates. we give the degree of C. P.-Class Pest. Upon Dane Kniseley, who is fascinated with the idea of catching and raising dogs, especially Shepherds, we bestow the degree of D. D.-Doctor of Dogs. To Vernie Humble, who has indicated that her interests, are not centered in any particular person or thing, we give the degree of P. H. D.-Poor Hopeless Dud. Upon Lena Rose, who is F. L. Mack's candy clerk, and consume as much as she sells, we bestow the degree of K. K. K.-Klassis Kandy Kid. Upon Leighton Miller, owing to the fact that he always has his French lesson, regardless of what happens the night before, we confer the degree of B. S.- Brilliant Student. Lee Roy Greene, who is our famous athlete, deserves quite a title, but we think we are doing him justice by giving him the degree of D. D. D. D.-Dorothy's Dear Dare Devil. To Jessie Cummings, who has broken the heart of one of the students of McClain High School, we give the degree of D. R.-Dorothy's Rival. Last but not least, to our classmate, Ralph Duckworth, who can be found on the corner most any time, we give the degree of M. D.-Mixer of Drinks. . DANE KNISLEY Jessie CUMMINGS '26 Fl' rf rf' fl' fir? F rr rr 17 f l rr rr r Mr' In l' x G j gli' ua is J it me T, , Tm ge gtg. tm M. gg. ' f .lg I' 'siilfyl P r '. rr 'U I Class Gifts S we, the class of 1926, have reached our goal through hardships and pleasure, we think it is altogether fitting to present these gifts as a little remembrance and parting token from dear old M. H. S. To William Styerwalt, president of our class, we give this watch, which we 51511305 may enable him to realize the time of night and leave Lucile's earlier than To Evelyn Badgley we give this box of Dutch Cleanser that she may always remember the dutch, To Howard Murray, in memory of your Junior days when you journeyed to Athens, we present you with this pocket flask. Because Vivian Gantz is the noisiest member of our class we give her this motto: There is a time when one's only duty is to keep still, To Dane Knisley, in order that he may tower above Ethel we give him this Cod Liver Oil, guaranteed to make him grow at least 5 inches. This megaphone, guaranteed to throw sound at least 500 feet, we give to Catherine Haines, that she may be heard without effort at all. Since Reba Cockerill has failed in finding the prince of her dreams among this reckless bunch in McClain, we give her this ideal man. He neither drinks, chews, or smokes. I Now Mary Roosa is destined to become a teacher so we give her this bunch of hickory sticks, that she may have complete discipline. Leota, we know it 'is a lot of trouble putting up that hair every night on elec- tric curlers, especially sleeping in them, so we give you this curling iron that we feel will serve the. purpose. There are some people who chew about something all the time. Margaret Norton and Charles 0'Dell are two of them, so we give them a stick of chewing gum, that their tongues may rest awhile. To Ralph Duckworth, who came to us in our last year, but has won himself a high place in the hearts of some Senior girls, we give a list of the girls of our class, that he may always remember them. Irma Louise has grown the least bit absent-minded lately, so we give her this date book so she will at least know when Ivan is coming. We hope this lasso aids Claribel Carmean to at least rope a man. To Catherine Wolfe we give this package of seeds, guaranteed to grow Crab Trees. To Robert Knedler we give this box that he may long remember the letters he used to get when he was in dear old M. H. S. At last Virginia Caldwell has given up the key to her heart and since it .has gone as far as Cincinnati we give her this padlock, fearing some one else might step in. E As in all classes wc have a cradle robber, this time it. is Lena Rose, so 'we give her these fairy tales that she may entertain Wayland without difficulty. Mary Hamilton has a terrible time trying to be beautiful, so we give her this pamphlet Beauty Hints. Lee Roy, we give you this tin can. Be careful not to Dent it. Buns Sitterle, who has been late to school two-thirds of the time this year, we give this letter of recommendation, stating that he will till a position fine if only presented with an alarm clock. For the two bashful members, Ray Waln and Robert Cameron, we present these two young ladies, who we hope will aid in cheering up their lonely bachelor lives. To Laura Cummings and Mary Lois Tuttle, the two bashful girls of our class, we give these rolling pins that they may always hold their own. i To Louise Coffey we give this testament that she may make a special study rr rr rr rl? fren ,i:f Nl IL IL F . -Ip lllll -W ' I Q pg- rr rr 1 rr ri 'El. llll 'il l galil J' 1' l 1 1 - ' ill! lull Ulf: I N if of the story of David. For reference apply to Miss Brice. I To Eva Fields we give this Badge, to which we hope she will be able to add I-y some day. To Jessie Cummings we give this American History to remind her of some of her brilliant remarks in American History Class. To Louise Ritter, whose avoirdupois is really alarming, we give this package of anti-fat. If you doubt its effectiveness in any way apply to Dorothy Mercer. To Kathleen Towne, one of our more settled classmates, we give this Book of Love, which we hope will lead her in a more successful path with the opposite sex. To Mary Alice Chenaultz we give this pick and shovel, which we hope will aid her in her gold digging. To Louise Rinehart and Ruth Wolfe we give these road maps in order to un- derstand the lay of the land around this community, so that they may give their Romeos time to get to Greenfield. To Leighton Miller we give this package of diamond dyes that he may display a new variety of ties at his future school or occupation. Hugh Fishback, we fear unless you have some way of conveyance to South Washington Street, you will soon have rheumatism. We give this Ford-goes 35 miles per hour. With best compliments of Bobo's Hardware Store we give this hammer to Herbert Clickner. Since Juanita Squier loves cars, we give her this Franklin. Altho no offense is intended, we have a bottle of shoe polish for Ralph Auten. hoping it will be used for the purpose for which it is intended. To Russell Grice, who has established for himself a reputation raising Poland China Pigs-we give him this small pig to bring back memories. To Dorothy Mercer we give this pole and line, that some pretty June day she may so up Paint Creek and Fishback. A To Marian Newman, who we feel will need more knowledge of the Bible some day, we give this book, How To Study. Eva Taylor, our class newspaper. .we give you this secretary's book that you may report the news as soon as you hear it. We give this Literary Production to Nellie Harris, because of her great ability in English class. Because Vernie Humble spends seven nights a week away from home, we give her this doll that she may stay at home and entertain herself. To Ruth Kearns, because of her ability as an orator, we give this rake, which we hope may help her to cultivate her voice. This laughing gas, we give to Lucile Row. We hope it may aid her in develop- ing her giggle. To Grace Johnson we give these rubber heels, that she may be seen before she is heard. To Oaklea Cameron, the sheik of our school, we grant this Style Book, that he may keep in up-to-date-style. We present this compass. to Thelma Richardson, that she may understand the direction which she is taking when starting. To Mildred Van Pelt, who sleeps only three hours a night, we give these sleep- ing powders, that she may be more alert in her classes. We have given our last gifts, all in good nature, and we close with charity towards all, and malice towards none. ,CHARLENE PARRETT CAnnoLL PATTON 726 1-21 rrrt rr rr -1:32 rr rr rr f mi IMI I ri -- miwl mlm: Lita i n--45 1. L.. '- eifm '11-g . ' 5 If hilt L Vg:f,, iE,i, all IL f ,. , ?,i ,.-iid X - . . if R ml' 'L 4 ,f iii:-, i ig4W.1i i ff -' 4 L. J ,4 ,u-gina . , th The Class Knocker T is our sad duty at this time to inform the members of the class of 1926 con- cerning their many faults and bad traits of character. We hope that our classmates will heed these criticisms and reform. William Styerwalt is president of the Senior Class, the Student Senate and the Philomathean Literary Society. but to hear him talk one would think he was at least president of the United States. Our class does not have the tallest, shortest, or fattest person that has ever graduated from M. H. S. but we undoubtedly have the laziest, Frank Sitterle. His record for times tardy should stand for many years. Charles O'Dell's babyish face and childish ways almost entitle him to the position of class mascot. Next we come to Ralph Auten. Mr. Auten is noted chiefly for his system of athletic training. He trained for each game by getting a hair cut and a shave. In our class we have Hugh Fishback. He has been a fixture of McClain for so long that we hesitate to take him with us. We wonder when Leighton Miller studies, as he may be seen at almost any- time wandering about the High School building or the streets of Greenfield. Next we have our drug store cowboy, Ralph Duckworth, who recently blew into our midst from the wilds of Michigan. Now we come to our farmer lads, Russel Grice, Robert Cameron, Ray Waln and Robert Knedler. While representing our high school at the Indianapolis Stock Sho? they wandered in among the hog pens and all had the blue ribbons pinned on t em. Herbert Clickner has begun practicing on the weight-lifting machines in the gymnasium. We wonder why? Oaklea Cameron is a most successful basketball manager. He succeeded in keeping the treasury empty and his assistants busy. VVe take this opportunity to inform the public that the McClain High School building is property of the Greenfield school district and of Lee Roy Green as he seems to think. Carroll Patton may be the pride of New Martinsburg but we are informed that in Chemistry he was a total loss. Dane Kniseley was'captain of our class basketball team. Under his splendid leadership our team lost four games and won one. The victory came to us during Dane's absence. Among the girls we have Margaret Norton. Although the smallest member of our class, she has caused more trouble than all the rest of the class combined. Lueile Row and lrma Louise Parrett are chiefly noted for their remarkable translations of latin and French classics and their ability to circulate gossip We would take it kindly lf Mary LOIS Tuttle Ruth Kearns and laura Cum nnngs would show a little more pep now and then while on the other hand Claribel Carmean Catherine Haines Charlene Parictt and JESSIB Cummings should be seen oftener and heard less Now we come to our rural quintet Fva Fields Louise Ritter Vernie Humble Leota Henry and Lena Rose vsho come to us from the country fresh and green We mean the country not our classmates Aftu using five reams of piper and causing much wtar and tear on the com Url 1 r:v ffm rr ti ' rr rr 1 'A x K , nl I , . , , 1. 1 c ', l . 1 ,' ' 4 ' s ' ' 4L1Q.::'. 1-.5 rr rr rr rr rt- rl- . N' l 7 ,' It Vw t S ,S llitg ll in '...' it e u iiiiiiifi r if iii' M ff 1 I T E .-is ..,. W., .,.,.?.ff 9. .5 e if of mercial department, our class typists, Ruth Wolfe, Mildred Van Pelt, Grace John- son and Catherine Wolfe have at least learned to write j-u-g, jug. Marian Newman, Thelma Richardson, Vivian Gantz and Nellie Harris must spend all of their time on their lessons because they have never done anything for the class. We are very proud of our two slender and graceful classmates, Eva Taylor and Louise Coffey. Although Mary Hamilton was only one of the class editors of the Senior An- nual she seemed to think she was capable of publishing the whole book herself. Louise Rinehart and Evelyn Badgely were valuable members of the Dragon Stat? for by their combined efforts they contributed part of one article during the past year. The names of our class bookworms Virginia Caldwell, Kathleen Towne and Reba Cockerill, are always to be found on the Honor Roll. Mary Roosa's walk might do in Japan but it doesn't go over so big in McClain High School. Marialice Chenaultz and Dorothy Mercer seem to think that they can write marvelous poetry. However, we all make mistakes. We have duly insulted each member of the class with the exception of the writers of this article. However, as their record is spotless we can think of nothing to say against them. Howmm MURRAY JUANITA SQUIRE mmf rcrrrrrrftrv YF rr 7 rr rr A -' 'f Et nm -.V upviivrl rpIf lvi rrFl7 rL : l 1:7 13 flLnL LLLQe 5,g, mfigltff ve: itll! fl 5' Ili if' I 4 ff '- ll .lgl U, rr 'Lira , rr ' i I .fr Q 'X W fl-C1414 W , N . Class Poem FTER many, years together Years of toil and pleasure too We are here today assembled To enact a sad adieu For our happy school life's ended And our next hard task to do On life's rough and stormy ocean Is to paddle our canoe. 'Tis indeed a sad occasion, One which brings us pain and grief, Thus so soon to separate us After these' four years so brief, And we look back with emotion, Thinking of the times gone by, Meditating on our school days Which so quickly seemed to tly. No more will our gay laughter Ring clearly through the hall, Or little hushed murmurs Seem to whisper and callg Another group will soon appear And they will take our places, Being worthy the honor here We bestow on thee many graces. We leave this marvelous building, The faculty and friends, To seek a place in the future, To travel the roads and bends, While some of the bends mean failur While some the roads bring fame, Each and all of this class Are sure to play the game. The class of twenty-six sighs, And sings its final swan song To McClain, who was a guiding star And taught us right from wrong, Once again the portals will open For fifty-two seniors to pass, To enter the world of workers And be of the mighty mass. 0 MARY ALICE CHENAULTZ 26 DOROTHY BFRWIICF Mi-:RCFR 26 rrrtrfrrfl' -nv VY ' rrr lim, in li li' Jaw all Bl C V 1 3 tw -s Y . Calendar SEPTEMBER 1925 7-Seniors register. 8-Juniors register. 9-Sophomores register. 10-Freshmen register. 11-Normal students register. 14-Assignments made. 15-Eighty-six freshmen lost, strayed or stolen. 16-Joe McClure goes to Gym for Algebra recitation. 17-Student Senate organized-very dignified looking body. 18-Another little freshie lost, just Dippy. 21-First meeting of P. T. A. tonight. 22-Kathleen Towne loses her rouge and lipstick. 23-Dragon subscription campaign begins. 24-The day is long and dry. 25-Coach Kettering loses a dear friend- his moustache. High School goes into mourning. 28-The Glee Club is organized. 29-Martha Hull receives special delivery from Cyril. Ain't love grand? 30-Say. What! McClain High School '26-That's what! OCTOBER, 1925 1-Robteft H. Thompson, man with a million dollar memory, addresses as- sem y. 2-McClain bows to Hillsboro in Foot Ball, for the second time in 22 years, the score being 6-0. 3-Miss Blake, with Virginia Caldwell, Lucile Row, William Styerwalt, and Leighton Miller attend Journalism Conference held at Ohio State University. 5-Virginia and Lucile tell of their experiences in Columbus. 6-Miss Gaut attends Health Conference at Portsmouth. 7-Pupils of Lower Platoon are weighed and measured. 8-Never rains but what it pours! Sure is taking advantage of the fact today. 9-Whiz-Boom-Ba! Defeated Circleville in Foot Ball-13-0. 10-The Dairy Cattle Judging Team Champions of Ohio start for Indianapolis. 12-Ivah Louise gets deportment cut. Beware Ivy. 13-Another great gloom-grade cards are distributed at noon today. 14-Miss Gertrude Avery addresses P. T. A. 15-Pep meeting tonight. Everybody out! 16-It was a game in the mud and Buns was hurt but we defeated Frankfort 26-6. First Lyceum number Du Mond Serenadersf' 17-Dairy Cattle Judging Team return from Indianapolis winning first place for judging cattle. 19-P. T. A. meeting tonight. Mrs. Hiser speaker. 20-First issue of Dragon is out. The Dragin and Knockout makes its first apperance. 21-Senator Fess addresses assembly. 22-Alma Simmons has poem accepted by the Magazine World. 23-McClaim defeats Chillicothe in Football-6-2. 24-Greenfield schools are robbed of 91.70. 26-First Freshman Assembly held in Music Room. 27-Sophomore Assembly held in Music Room. 28-Historical picture, Discovery of America, shown in Auditorium. Admis- sion, five cents. 29-Junior-Senior Assembly in Music Room today. High School Hallowe'en Party tonight. 304-No school today. Second number of Lyceum, Betty Booth Concert Companyf' 31-Teachers convention at Cincinnati. Greenfield teachers attend. NOVEMBER, 1925 2-Everybody tired and sleepy, the day after the night before. 3-School Parade. Where do they all come from? Three Mill Levy passes. School continues. Second issue of Dragon out. Ii' rr rr rr rr rr fir? ly rr rr 1 l ' rr rr 'I a :Q i ff: nfs- l i -E P -.gf , '41 'V W Y Y bf' 'QI im' IL fly qi an fl ei A 5-V ' r A ' f . 1' W-pi: m an n ew- - a rl rtf . YI' I .1 - I Il I 3 r i 'H 4-First Senior Program in charge of Miss Sparrow-Armistice Program. 5-A perfect day-sun shines all day, moon shines all night. 33 I McClain is defeated in Football by Washington-6-0. 8-Everybody datin'. 9-Everybody is snoozy. 10- Buns Sitterle has splendid French lesson. Guess it's gonna storm. 11-George Shepler, Freshman Class President, is taken suddenly ill. 12-Silver Loving Cup, won by Agriculture boys, arrives today. 13-Unlucky day! but, McClain defeats Xenia in football-13-0. 16-Students with musical ability attend Symphony Concert at Columbus. 17-McClain plays Wilmington in Football the score being-0-0. 18-Second Senior Program, in charge of Miss Wood-Thanksgiving. 19-Harold Jenkins makes first debut as professor of etiquette at the banquet given by Mr. and Mrs. Simmons at Simmons Restaurant. 20-Clodhoppcrs hold annual Banquet at Cafeteria. 22-Everybody in church today so we won't tell any tales. 23-Wayne Fisher '25, broadcast from WLW. 24-Picture of Football squad taken. H 25-Robert Knedler, champion club leader of Ohio, wins State Scholarship. 26-No school today. Thanksgiving-many eats consumed. 27-Day after Thanksgiving, many Doctors make visits to various homes. 30-Back in school after vacation, all are ready for work. l DECEMBER, 1925 1-Kathleen Towne operated on at Columbus hospital. ' 2-Historical picture, Settlement of Jamestown. 3- Dippy Depoy learns to Charleston. 4-First Basketball game, McClain defeats Highland--12-10. 7-Rolling Pin Club meets after school. 8-Charles O'Dell falls on ice, poor Charlie.', 9-Third number of Lyceum Two Fellows and a Girl. Third Senior Program in charge of Miss Johnson-Christmas. - 10-Christmas seal campaign begins. 11-McClain defeats Leesburg in Basketball-10-9. 14-Margaret Norton gets choked in Journalism. Nothing serious, just on an editorial. 15-Wittenburg Exhibit in Conference room. 16-Alethean and Alpha Literaries meet after school this evening. 17-Miss Blake falls upstairs and narrowly escapes death. 18-Rolling Pin Banquet held at Cafeteria. McClain defeats Bainbridge-15-8. 21-Webster and Philomathean meet tonight. 22-Christmas seal campaign ends. Room 300-A wins. 23-Dismissed this evening for Christmas. Ten days vacation of solid rest. Mc- Clain is defeated in Basketball by Columbus tlzflastl-24-10. 24-Glee Club Girls sing Christmas Carols. 25-McClain is defeated in Basketball by Dayton tSteeleJ-23-10. JANUARY, 1926 , New Year's Day-Defeated in Basketball by Columbus iCentralD-22-12. 4-Everyone back to resume their studies. Miss Shull in strutting a diamond!! 5-Monthly tests start today. What luck for the one who knows nothing. 6-Recognition day is held. Many students win honors. 7-Junior girls clean rest room. 8-E. SI Cgnvention held in auditorium all day. Defeat Circleville in Basket- 'g a - - . r 11-Harold Jenkins and Robert Price don blue and purple trousers. Spring is coming. I -Miss Kelso falls and breaks her ankle Grade cards agfun distributed Another sad event Historical picture Vin cennes shown ln Auditorium Absolutelv nothin doin McCl'un bows to Hillsboro in Basketball 22 8 Esther Shasteen Junior enters MCLIHIII Another issue of Dragon is out The D1 agin md Knockout reappears Fourth number of Lyceum lNell1e Verne Wllker National Drama Program sponsored by Miss Blake txovernoi Don they and p ntv inspect the school plint Govel noi addresses U rr rr rr rr fi' rt' :r 1 1: ' r i rr rr Ill I wvrr 'Ig r I' 12 ' . i 13- 1: ' L.. 'Q .' .' '-M 1 'I x ' '- l s I 9 H U ' X 14- Y ' ' ' '. A 3 15- .' - f , - f - - - . 5 181- , no ' ,ss l , 1 ' I 1911 . ' ' 1 I 1 ll ' :X u 1 . J 20- , , '1'f ' 1 1 . .' . . . , 1, 22ra. - , I cf -21- ,V K. 2 . V, ,l It 5 -r 111' r ti ' ,J if ri Y' V ul u- ' V' . I . ' rr ir-K I. ! ff, I- Z, ' ---r e glejllsll li I 1 ll , f is Q Will: 'A' 'T 4 ff' 'r N. I H ' i I' ' v Y ? Inn: E F-. high school assembly. 23-McClain is defeated in Basketball by Lima--33-13. Q 25-Everyone is frightened by appearance of small-pox. All are urged to be vaccinated. 26-Everybody is crying with sore arms. 27-Another ankle is sprained, Just Peggy's --awkard little thing. 28-Deportment meeting tonight-everybody scared pink, Three more days before exams. . 29-McClain defeats Washington in Basketball-20-15. FEBRUARY, 1926 1-I1r.b.larnes K. Montgomery, President of Muskingum College, addresses as- sem y. 2-Examination exemptions read this evening. Pray for those who were not exempted. 3-4-5-Examinations-Great gobs of gloom. 5-McClain is defeated in Basketball by Wilmington-21-15. 8-Ralph Duckworth enters the Senior Class from Alma, Michigan-many hearts broken. Grade cards again distributed. 9-Virginlia receives another letter from Wallace. Is exceptionally pleasant for a wee . l0hFifth Senior program in charge of Miss Shullfva real Roman one. 11-Still dreaming of Romans displayed in Miss Shull's program. 12-Fish and Game Banquet at Cafeteria. McClain defeats Chillicothe, League Champions, in BasketballH23-21. 15-Rehearsal for Senior play begins. 16-Helen Blackburn gets Valentine from Cincinnati. 17-Miss Blake starts vegetable garden. Picks first ripe tomatoes today. 18EHarold Jenkins discovers tack in chair, guilty one confesses. 19-McClain defeats Frankfort in Basketball-36-14. 22-Two outstanding birthdays today. Miss Blake is 19, George Washington 127. 23-Mr. Booher moves John Clyborn in General Science, too friendly with neighbor. 24-Sixth Senior program in charge of Mr. Brubaker. Ukulele Ladies give swell quartet. 25-Leighton Miller goes to sleep in History Class. 26-Le Roy fln history classl declares that women are hired as private secretaries because they are good-looking. McClain is defeated in Basketball by Dayton tStiversl 19-21. Last game of season. 27-Class B Tournament held here. Leesburg High School wins cup. 28-Everybody at church today. MARCH, 1926 1-Freshman Assembly. 2-Socphomore Assembly. Star Davis and Captain O'Dell absent from school to ay. 3-Junior-Senior Assembly. Mrs. Hiser speaks on The Evolution of the Flag. 4-Buns Sitterle is tardy this A. M. Poor Buns, exams for hin1. Deportment meeting tonight. More students cut than ever before. 5-McClain is defeated by Alumni-36-9. 6-Tony Sarg's Marionettes this afternoon and night in Auditorium. 8-Miss Humble dresses in lavender today. Wonder what's up. Had her picture taken, I guess. 9-The day before tomorrow. 10--Didn't I say it? Grade cards distributed at noon today. OH! OH! OH! Seventh Senior program in charge of Mr. Geiger. 11- Parrett receives B in Latin, first time in four years. Fifth number of Lyceum-Lew Sarrett teacher, poet, woodsman. Best ever! 12-Class A Tournament held at Athens. McClain defeats Washington. First Class Six Year Charter granted to McClain High School. 13-McClain loses to Nelsonville in semi-finals at Athens. 5 ill -Dr. Kleinschmidt speaks at P. T. A. Tells every one how to live 100 years. 16-Joint Assembly. Talk by Dr. Kleinschmidt. 17-Girls Literary Societies meet after school 18 Recital Plays tonight Bellman of Mons and 'lhc Literary Tangle 19 State Touin-iment -nz-.1 rrrf rr rl' fir? -n I YV ff ' 1 ' rr rr f - ff itil mn T l 4 . 9 H 1. A nl H 1 . ' .U T ' 1. . ,ll'! '!!, 1'-Am' I ' ' , vv'vPvvi5vli?Fy?TF-' fi? O . 1 -2- HH-- , ,., , I un ' - , ' ' ' -Wi Q ':f J41 M K 1 ' H ui it A :iff -, ., 1, - 1- . A fy ,. ':',-..1. . 'L 9 , . ' A ' , 1 m ll in I ,lg ll I 'I I' f-:L .l qu I' , lf! J. r 'j rr A I C . 20-Junior High Tournament. Leesburg again wins cup. 21-Irma Louise wrecks the Jordon on the Chillicothe Pike. 22--Theda Vance of Akron visits school. 23-First rehearsal of Operetta. Hulda of Holland. 24-Fashion show in charge of Miss Kessler. Oh, My! what styles and costumes. 25-Test in Civics today. Gee, what personal questions. 26-Pictures of Literary Societies taken this evening. 29-Athletic Banquet. Turkey Binegar late. 30-Football Practice begins, 45 out for Spring football. 31-Moving Pictures Amundsen's Polar Flight. , APRIL, 1926 1-IAIII Flools Day. Count us all present. Bradley's Athletic Dinner at the Harper ote . 2-Pictures of Opcretta, Class Play and Girls' Glee Club taken. 3--Seniors hold Easter sale at Uhl's Annex. 4-Easter. Everyboy happy. 5-Last issue of the Dragon. Webster and Philomathean meet at 7 o'clock. 6--S. C. O. A. L. Meeting at Frankort. 7-Grade Cards issued, and it was T. B. for some. 8-Children's Performance of The Arrival of Kitty. 9-Senior Play, The Arrival of Kitty. 12-The Dragon Staff still working on the Annual. 12?-Every one seen with cameras. Are taking snap shots for the Annual. 14-Arbor Day programme under supervision of Miss Perin. A Spring Fantasy. 15-Miss Blake goes to Humbolt to do her spring shopping. 16-Seniors making plans for Commencement. 19-Alice Gray and Supt. Harris celebrate their birthdays. 20--Motion Pictures, Jack Barrymore in Beau Brumell. 20-Last Senior programme, Safety First, in charge of Mr. Thomas Lowden, Jr. 22-Quite a few cases of Spring Fever. Buns goes to sleep in Civics for a change. 23-Thomas Lowden, Jr., buys New Collar buttons, his son taking possession of his, old ones. 26-Everybody late. New daylight saving time gets all of us rattled. 27-Motion Pictures, Rin-Tin-Tin in The Lighthouse by the Sea. 28-April Showers continue. 30-Oh, what a relief! No school tomorrow. MAY, 1926 3-Just two more weeks then we-'ll be free. 4-Motion Pictures, The Last Days of Pompeii. 5-Juniors begin to clean Cafeteria for Friday night. 6-Everybody looking forward to tomorrow night. 7-It came, and with it the Junior-Senior Reception. Some affair. 10-Will some one please tell Lucille where John was last night? 11-Just an ordinary day of school. 12-The majority of the Seniors are cramming. I wonder why. I think we can guess. 13-Senior Exams.,, 14-Operetta, Hulda of Holland. 17-Last P. T. A. Meeting. 18-Zelma received letter from Wade. 19-Whoopee! Only eight more days then we'll be free. 20--Dramatic Art Recital Play, Rosemary, 21-Faculty Reception. 23-Baccalaureate Service in Auditorium, Rev. Purdy Van Wicken in charge. 24-Final Exams begin. 25-.Class Day Exercises 3:30. Art, Manual Training and Home Economics Ex- i it. 26-Normal Commencement. 27-Mr. Thompson's carera busted has gone out of business. 28-High School Commencement. Dr. Gilbert S. Cox delivers the Address. JUNE, 1926 2-All alumni are returning to Greenfield. ' 3-Alumni Banquet. 4-Alumni members of National Honor Society give reception to new members. If mimi ff' rf ff' fl' fi' If llll! it wg A gg 'lui nga au.. 2 w e-Z lug, im nit f L:.eQ I! ,I my 'L--H' l rr I l -' limit!!! ETIIJ rm! 1 455 ' N F 1 lm-E' . X W1 .fx X 1 vi W f 1' Q 4 ,- J wx X ww. fgygzlza--5----111127 TVYSIHFTIELHT rr rr rr rl' rl' W' VN U img' H111 2,1216-,Wi- 1-1, 'gu n T Y-7 131 ' V f E ,rj fm' an H' H' , H1 ' U. Wifi if ' U pr rr rr '- rr fr. fy JW, 'g' !.!?! I1UlN Ann 1 ff ' ,'!,a'. 'I if ' rr I Y a r H W NA-xl! I . .12 1, 'I539J,L '.,'4lny,:'7 fi' l HONORARY ALUMNI Mn. E. L. MCCLAIN, Manufacturerg Donor of Edward Lee McClain High School, Founder A. P. SL T. Co. ......................,.......... Greenfield, Ohio MRS. E. L. MCCIAIN CLulu Johnsonlg Graduate Hughes lCincinnatiJ, H. S. and Glendale Female College ,.,....,.,,.................,... Greenfield, Ohio MARY LOVE, Teacher for 30 Years in the Greenfield Schools . . . . . . . . . SARAH MCGARRAUGH, Teacher in the Greenfield Schools . . . ADDIE ROTEN, Teacher in Greenfield Schools .....,...,...., I E. W. PATTERSON, Supt. of Greenfield Schools for 13 Years . . . .... . . , . , Deceased Deceased Deceased Deceased MRS. CHARLES HUNTER fEssie Warren Pattersonj .,.............. Barherton, Ohio MRS. L. M. D. WATTS fLouise M. Dunlapb, Teacherg Retired ,,... Greenfield, Ohio MARY STORY, Teacher in the Greenfield Schoolsg Retired .....,... Greenfield, Ohio CORA B. CRAWFORD, Teacher McClain High School, Graduate Salem Academy, B. S. Monmouth College .........,....... .....,...,.... G reenfield, Ohio I fi AP li Y 4 Hmmmgg , I if-I rr rr rr rf ri' ri' Q JZ' ing ' XXL ., , ' rf rr in .il rr rr I lf-H -W-ninynym A n1+A - fm-A f 'ff mi. ff I I . JCL iw, F- 2 m -E?i O i s A90 Alumni Directory 'I CLASS OF 1871 HERBERT C. JONES, Physician, M. D. College of Ohio, Postgraduate, Rush Medical College of Ohio ....,.. . . . . , . . . Los Angeles, Calif. M. KATE DWVYER, Teacher, First Principal, Greenfield H. S. ............ Deceased LAURA MCGAIIIIAUGH, Principal G. H. S. for 25 years ...... ........ D eceased CLASS OF 1873 JOHN .l. HYER, U. S. Government Service ......... ,....... ..... ,... D e c eased + MRS. JAMES B. PAYNE CFannie W. Allenl ......,...,.........,......... Deceased MRS. JOSIE MEAD tJosie Elliottj ............,......... .,.,.. , , .Detroit, Mich. MRS. GEO. A. BARNES tNettie Fellersl ...... 1801 McCallie Ave., Chattanooga, Tenn. CLARA I. YOUNG. . . .....,.........,.,,,.....,.............,... Greenfield, Ohio MRS. W. B. NEFF CE. Hyerl Author, A. B. Ohio Wesleyan, Author of Popular Novels ,,,,... .....,.,................... ,......... .... C l e veland, Ohio CLASS OF 1874 HORACE N. GIBSON, Railroad Executive ...............,..,....,,,,.... Deceased MIIS. NOBLE K. MIZAD, tAllie Bushl .....,.. ................. I loyal Oak, Mich. MRS. REV. J. LENVIS SMITH tLillie J. Caldwell! , . . . . . , Sacramento, Calif. MRS. J. C. Cox CMollie Hendryl , , . . . . 410 N. Randolph St., Indianapolis, Ind. MRS. ROBERT O. MCGAIZIIAUGH tSadie Kinkeadl ...,...,,.....,, Columbus, Ohio MRS. GEORGE B. SWOPE QEFIIIIIZI McKee! .....,........,.....,,.. Springfield, Ohio MRS. REBECCA E. BENNETT Cllebecca Porterl ,,.,.... ,.... G reenfield Ohio MRS. VEDIE GERRIN tVedie W. Wilson! . , . , , . . , . Greenfield, Ohio CLASS OF 1875 MRS. FLORA CREAMER CFlora I. Mitchell! ......... ...... O klahoma City, Okla. MRS. FRED W. COYNEII fClara Pommertl .... ...., . ,. Greenfield, Ohio HARRY D. WADDELL, Expert Accountant .,....,,.. .... G reen Cove Springs, Fla. MRS. ADDISON SMITH tMinnie J. Finchb ,.......,.,. . , . . . ,..... Deceased I MAIIX' FRANCES KINKEAD ........ ...,,............,.... W ashington C. H., Ohio CLASS OF 1876 ' HARRY D. WADDEI.L, Expert Accountant ,............ ...,... C incinnati, Ohio MRS. ADDISON SMITH tMinnie .l. Finchb .,........ . . ..., , . .Deceased MAIIX' FRANCES KINREAD .....,. ., ,....,.... ,. ..., Washington C. H., Ohio CLASS OF 1877 MRS. JENNIE CROSBY Uennie N. Brownj ...,....,..., King Ave., Columbus, Ohio MIIS. FLORA .I. MILIIER fFlora Fellersl .....,..... ,,.... ............,.. D e ceased JOHN S. ARNOTT, Teacher, Later Manufacturer, A. B. and M. A. Wooster U., Superintendent Greenfield School for 10 Years . . . . .,......., Deceased ARTHUR W. SOUTHVVAIID, Wholesale Drygoods, Wooster University. St. Louis, Mo. WIIII. G. STARTSMAN ......... .....,,.,,,..............,..,.... . , .Deceased MRS. LAURA MITCHELI. tLaura Haines! .,..,..,...,............. Columbus, Ohio MRS. ELLA WELSHEIMER tElla Halll . . , . . . ..,. ........ C olumbus, Ohio CLASS OF 1879 WII.soN B. BRICE, Lawyer, A. B. National University, L. C. B. Harvard . ..,...............,...,........,,,.,.., 00 Broadway, New York City FLORA LAUGHLIN ,.... ..,,,...,................................,... D eceased MRS. HATTIE BLASER tHattie Kiugmanl .........,.....,,......,.,..,.. Deceased LIZZIE D. NVILSON ..,....,........ ,, ., ..,..,.. ,,...,,.. ,.,..., I J eceased CLASS OF 1880 AIITHUII B. DUNLAP, Farmer, Poet, Journalist, P. H. B. Wooster, School Superintendent for Several Years ..,...,........,.,..,,.. Greenfield, Ohio CLARA C. EVANS ........,.........,,.............,.,...,............ Deceased MRS GEO REED tJenn1e Juvenilel Deceased IDELLA LANGDON Deceased MRS HATTIF MATHEWS fHatt1e McArthurJ Jacksonville Fla CLASS OF 1881 GEO D CIKOTHFRS Teacher Author of Elements of Medical latin A B Wooster For mam wars a teachei III Fmswont Medical College Deceised I:I , P FH' I l I I SML lm f 'ml rr r ff I' L HTFI :- I ..Zii-an rr-rr rrfrr fr rr -.. ' Li ' X ff A , Mlm It I ' It f 17:9 1 f ' 1' rr 'V 'I , X ill, I ', I ,ll . f ,' , a:ef1TL1 I ,llifu P I Wifi ff A, I I k O R ,I E , CHARLES K. DUNLAP, Railroad Executive ,... Houston Country Club, Houston, Tex. JENNIE BALDVVIN, ............4.........................,,.... Greenfield, Ohio MRS. E. J. WADDELL fMinnie Anne Crothersj .,.............. Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio MRS. WEBSTER HOYT CHulda Le Feverel ........... . . .Colorado Springs, Colo. MRS. A. S. BODEN tMary A. Murrayb .....,.....,.... ,......, G reenfield, Ohio CLASS OF 1882 MRS. FRANK A. WEIDMAN fCarrie Crothersi ....,..... . . Greenfield, Ohio MRS. ADDIE HARMOUNT tAddie Goodbarj, Teacher ,.., ....... CLASS OF 1883 . Deceased STANLEY O. PIKE, Manager Greenfield Telephone Co. .,....,..... Greenfield, Ohio MRS. ANNIE DE WESE CAnna M. Kinkeadi ................ Washington C. H., Ohio MItS. ALVIN A. JONES CNett1e A. Fmchi ....,......... .....,........ ANNIE O. WELSI-IEIMER ,....,.,........,,,..,...... .,..,....... CLASS OF 1884 . Deceased . Deceased EDWIN J. NORTON, Merchant ...............................,... Greenfield, Ohio .I. FRANK WILSON, Lawyer, L.L.B. Cincinnati Law School ........ Hillsboro, Ohio ANNA B. CARR ..,..,.....,,..,..............,..,.,........... Greenfield, Ohio MIIS. ROBT. ADAMS fNannie A. Huffi ....,................ ..,.,...., D eceased MRS. MAGGIE CALDWELL fMaggie Macki ............ .... J ackson, Ohio LILLIE M. NEWRECR .....,......................,,. ..... A thens, Ohio CLASS OF 1885 FRANCIS DUNLAP, Teacher, retired ...........................,. Greenfield, Ohio MRS. HoMER SHERITT fNannie B. Irvine! ,...,,..... 246 Bayview St., Norfolk, Va. MRS. LETTIE VAN PATTON tLettie Muse? ............. ...,....,.,. S terling, Kan. ANNA RICHARDS, Teacher .,,......,,,.... Roselawn, Hyde Park, Cincinnati, Ohio MRS. OSCAR LITTLER flzetta Wrightj ....................,...,......... Deceased CLASS OF 1886 A. NEWTON PATTON, Lawyerg L.L.D. Denver U.. .102 Continental Bldg., Denver, Col. WILLIAM H. PDMMERT, Manufacturer .....,...,..,,.,,.......... Greenfield, Ohio KATE L. CODDINGTON, Teacher ..,................,...,.....,......... Berea, Ky. AUSTA M. DWYER ............,. D, .,..... ,........ ..,,................ D e ceased MRS. HATTIE BRowN CH. Laughlmb ...................... ,,,,.. F t. Wayne, Ind. MRS. MARC M. REYNOLDS tNellie Morton! ...................,... New York City MRS. JESSIE LONG Uessie White? ...,..,...................,.. Wilmington, Ohio CLASS OF 1887 J. ERNEST CROTHERS ,..... .......................................... D eceased THOMAS BUCRLEY ........,..........,......................... 1 ...... Deceased ESTHER CHESTNUT ............ l. .l ............................ Greenfield, Ohlo MRS. DAME? JONES QGraEe G. Glllilajni ......,..,.,.,.......... G .... fc lqgcegied MRS. H. . ULLERTON C arrie rvin ................,,.....,.. 'reen Ie , 10 MRS. JOHN CARLISLE CMarie Juryl .........................,... Greenfield, Ohio MRS. GORMAN JONES tOlive L. Millerj ........................,....,... Deceased MINNIE B. PowELL ..... I .......,............... 1 .................... Deceased MRS. JOHN S.bARNo'TT CAl1ce Waddellb, a Teacher In Greenfield Scehoolsffcig Oh. a num er o years ..................,..,............... reen Ie , 10 CLASS OF 1888 MEYER L. HBIDINGSFIELD, Physician. One of America's most noted skin specialists. A. B. Michigan, M. D., O. M. U3 Postgraduate, Berlin and Vienna ,....................,..................,............ Deceased DWIGHT O. MILI.ER, Banker, B. S. U., Sigma Chi ....... , ..... , . Greenfield, Ohio FRED PATTERSON, Mfg., A. B. Ohio State University. . ., ,.....,,,.. Greenfield, Ohio 2::'7 rr rr rr' rf 'rr rr :I I, IHS 1. :i 1 N . . fr ff I. iii rf rr V 'X 4, H Hee im HI m ., Ii It I gzi- fl'l'fV 1 nl A ' I IFE! Mr. 5 TPI . IITITI 14 4f4, . 5 ' . ,L- AM A JOHN H. WVOOD, Merchant ....,,................,........... ..Greenfield, Ohio MARY E. ANSHULTZ. Graduate Chicago Normal School, 430 N. William St., Dayton, O. MRS. WALTER COCKERILL CMargaret Bradyb ........ .... ,....,..,.... D e ceased FRANK BOYD, Printer ....,,.....,................. 1549 Dahlia St., Denver, Colo. MRS. SAMUEL REVEAL tAmy Robinsonj .....,.........,.............,,. Deceased LULU M. SMITH ....,...,,...............,..,...........l... ....,... D eceasetl WINONA MAIXLIN, Author, Lecturer, Journalist, New York University , ........,..,......,..,,....... 395 Washington Square, New York City CLASS OF 1889 WILLIAM H. CROTHERS, Minister, A. B. Wooster, Princeton Theological Seminary, Beta Theta Pi ...,.....,...,,.,,.. 156 Fifth Ave., New York City OSCAR HEIDINGSFELD, Merchant ...,..,,.,...............,.,.., Greenfield, Ohio LEE LEONARD .,........................ ............,.........,.... T ampa, Fla. MARTHA M. ANDERSON .......,.....,.......,....,.........,,.. Greenfield, Ohio LULU L. ECKMAN, Government Service, Graduate George Washington Uni- versity School of Law .......,...,.. 3914 Huntington St., Washington, D. C. G. A. DOUGLAS, Missionary to Persia ...,..........,,......,..... .,.. D eceased LUCY FARMER, Saleslady ,........... ........ , , , ..,..,...... . Columbus, Ohio MRS. ELI KAUFMAN tSally Guggenheimb .... Care of Spear Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. MRS. LEHOY ROBBINS tAdelia Southwardb ...,,...... ...........,.... D eecascd CLASS OF 1890 FRANK P. ANSHULTZ, Dentist .........,,..... 1501 Fifth St., Terre Haute, Ind. NELSON B. STRIDER ........... . ..........,,..,,..,.........,. GEORGE JAMES .........,.,.......... , ..,..........., . , JESSIE M. ARNOTT, Stenographer ,,,.. MRS. CLARA PRESTON 4Clara Briggsj ............,.,,. ,,..,... MRS. JOHN SMITH tJennie Chambersl .... ........, . . .. ,, . MRS. A. N. DAVIS tEstella lrvinl ..... Flat 3, Dexter Pl., E. W. H. Greenfield, Ohio . . . . . . .Deceased Greenfield, Ohio Greenfield, Ohio . . . , , . .Deceased Cincinnati, Ohio MRS. NELLIE MCCAFFERTY CNellie McClainJ . 444 S. Hobart Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. MRS. EDITH MASHER fl-Edith Orr! .............,,..., Box 901, Ft. Lauderville, Fla. MRS. CHAS. E. ECKERT fAlthea PhillipSJ ...,,. .......,,. .,.. G r eenfield, Ohio MARY M. RICHARDS, Stenographer ,..........,, Bose Lawn Place, Cincinnati, Ohio MARY E. STRAIN, Librarian ..,.......,.,,,.,, '. . .1419 Elizabeth St., Denver, Colo. MRS. EDWIN EMERY KL. Estelle Wickershainl ...... ,,.... .... G r eenfield, Ohio MRS. CLARENCE BROWN fOlive Clair Wilson! .....,....... ..... L os Angeles, Calif. MRS. MABEL WHITEMAN fMabel Jackson! ,..... 124 Ashland Ave., Bloomfield, N. C. MRS. FRANK ANSHULTZ fLena Brushh .,......,. 1501 S. Fifth St., Terre Haute, Ind. MRS. WILLIAM NORRIS tSadie Breckenridgei ..,. 1500 Washington Ave., Piqua, Ohio FLORA B. PARRETT .,..................,,....,.............,... Greenfield, Ohio ALBERT CANNON .........,.,.........,............ , . . .... , Greenfield, Ohio MRS. WILLIAM H. POMMERT fGertrude Worleyi . . . ..,, Greenfield, Ohio MRS. DOLLIE RUDD tDO1lie Pattersonll ,.,.,,,.... .,.. . . Piqua, Ohio MRS. BERT LOUGH fMedOra Rodgersb ..........,, .... t lreenfield, Ohio MRS. RUSSELL STEWART tStella Upthcgroveb ,.,.,.,, .... G reenfield Ohio CLASS OF 1892 DR. HERBERT WILSON, Physician, Graduate Medical Department Ohio U. Spanish-American War Veteran . , . . . . ..., . . . . , Greenfield, Ohio EDWARD DOUGLAS, Stenographer Y. M. C. . World War. .Park Ave., New York City LEONARD SMITH ................,.......,.,.............,........... Deceased CLIFFORD TURNER ...,................... ...........,...........,.,..DeceaSed MINNIE BOWLES .....,.......,.,.................................... Deceased MRS. GEO. W. SPENCER fMinnic O. Burdsellb ........,,..,,,.... .......... LILLIAN M. BROWDER, Teacher .....,. .........,.............. M adisonville, Ohio OMALEE BONVDER, Teacher .,......,.,...,...,...,...,...,..........,.. Deceased MRS. FRANK BLAIN fMinnie DePoyJ .........,. ,...., ....... . . ,.Denver, Colo. MRS. ROBT. D. IRvIN fHallie Dollarhidcl .......,........,,.. R. R., Oxford, Ohio, EVA DOUGLAS, Designer ,.,, ........... ,.......,..,.,. . , ....,. . .. Chicago, Ill. MRS. C. F. MUELLER fEthel Eckmanb .....,......,...........,, Washington, D. C. MIIS. A. D. SROLL fBertha Heidingsfeldi ,........,.,..,.......... Cleveland, Ohio 553 , rfrr fflffiffl' I? ' I IL II, ig .L l'.75.!,,.f, q' 'ER frrf- 'ff' r if A 77 C, fm qi, tm nn II ,, Iii li -it . , I x '1A f . r . ,., vi ' It I ' hilt- . IITFFI MRS. J. B. RENICK lSadie Hendryj ..,. ...., G reenfield, Ohio MRS. CHAS. DIxoN CMarietta Huffj ........,.... ..... G reenfield, Ohio MRS. JOHN TERWILLIGER fMary Irvin? ........,.,. . .,,,.... Deceased FLORENCE KELSO, Principal Junior High School ...,, .... , Greenfield, Ohio MRS. EDWARD BONNER CJennie Matthewsj ........ ..... . . , Deceased MRS. WM. GOODALL CHarriett Nortonj ......... . . .Cleveland, Ohio MRS. JESSIE CARY CJesSie Parrettb ,...... ..... F rankfort, Ohio HELEN SMITH ................................... ,... G reenfield, Ohio MIXS. H. M. CAREY fEstelle Van Peltb .,,.., ..,. ,,,... . . .Pasadena, Calif. CLASS OF 1893 CHARLES BROVVDER, Railroad Executive .... ,........ .... K a nsas City, Mo. SAMUEL PATTERSON ,..................... ...... . . . ......... Deceased ERNEST TAYLOR ...........,..............,............ . . Columbus, Ohio WILLIAM FRANK LADY, Teacherg A. B. Ohio U. .....,................ Victor, Colo. MRS. CLINT MADDEN fNellie Cockerilljg A. B. Wilmington ........ Clarksville, Ohio MIKS. ARTHUR JENKINS tKathoreen Johnsonj ..................,.,.,, Chicago, Ill. ROSE KERNES, Retired Teacher, Ohio Wesleyan University. Taught in Green- field Schools. .. ....,..., Glockner Sanatorium, Colorado Springs, Colo. MIIS. OZELLA METCALF iOzella Stookeyb .,,....,................,... Lyndon, Ohio MRS. OTTo WILLIAMS CGlennic Longj .................., Box 170, Petersburg, Va. CLASS OF 1894 HARRY SMALLEY, Farmer ...,.. 1 ....................,.... Doland, South Dakota MIIS. CAREY POSEGATE CMamie Dldcodtl ......,................... Springfield, Ill. ELNOR ORR, Stenographer .........,......... 1002 McCormick Bldg., Chicago, Ill. CLASS OF 1895 ROBERT A. KERR, Traveling Salesman ...........,.. ,..,... D ayton, Ohio FRED C. KELSO ..,.. .........,.....,. ,... C i reenfield, Ohio JOSEPH STRAUSS, Painter ......,,...., ...... A kron, Ohio MRS. WIRT DUNCAN CEmma Buekj .... ..,........ D eceased MRS. C. W. CooK CNellie Hanselli ..,,... .... S pringfield, Ohio MIKS. AUSTIN FERNEAU CAnna Hixonb .,., ..,. G reenfield, Ohio MRS. CLARA KINNEAR fClara Strobell .... ..... G reenfield, Ohio BLANCH WATT, Nurse .........,.....,........ .... ..... G r eenfield, Ohio CLASS OF 1896 FRANK B. HEAD, Traveling Salesman ,,..,....... . ,,..,,........ Greenfield, Ohio THADDEUS S. KERR, Accountant ..,...,.. . ,..,.. 225 N. Austin Ave., Chicago, lll. REECE LOGGANS ........... ,......,,, .,.. 2 7 3 Denison Ave., Columbus, Ohio TILLIE M. FoSTER .,........,......,.. ..................,....... D eceased GRACE G. JEWETTE ..,,....,...,........,.................,.......... Deceased NELLIE E. WILSON ....,..,,...,..,,,.....,........................., Deceased MRS. ALBERT COFFMAN CKathryn Kerri ......................... Greenfield, Ohio MARY STEELE MCLEAN, Bookkeeper, Western College ......,,.... Greenfield, Ohio MRS. EMILY MAE ROBINSON fEmily M. Parkerj .40 N. Raymond Ave., Pasedena, Calif. MRS. LAURA THOMAS fLaura J. Striderl, Minister's Wife ............ Adelphia, glliio 10 MRS. HAYES MITCHEM fGrace Taylorb, Wilberforce ...., .... G reenfield, Ohio CLASS OF 1897 F. R. HARRIS, Principal McClain H. S., Superintendent, M. A. Harvard, A. B. Ohio Wesleyan, Special Work, Cornell, Wisconsin, Chicago, Phi Beta Kappa ,,......,,....,..,,,,..,, . ,...... .......... G reenfield, Ohio MATTIE M. BENNETT, Teacher ...,,..,.,...... 311 E. Jefferson St., Ft. Wayne, Ind. MRS. WALTER LE FEVRE tLulu Baldwinb, Thane Miller School .,,.,..,.. Rd., Euclid H., Cleveland, Ohio OSA M. SUITER ................. ,.......,........ .......,...... C o lumbus, rr rr rrirr r'r rf Q ,pt ELEL nm ., A C, X ' 'fwunii A Y' W r , - It I .-w?A,m ., - wt- i wis fll 'ff I Q. C 14- 2 - - R. ,., if MRS. JAMES CORRUM fCora D. Bowlesl ........,,. ,....,...,.... D eccased MRS. JAMES MCWILLIAMS fCarrie Caldwelll ,......... .......... G reenfield, Ohio ELIZABETH FULLERTON, Teacher, B. L. Denison U. .............. Greenfield, Ohio MRS. RAY MAYNARD fMaymie Henryl ....,........,,..... Washington C. H., Ohio SARA J. JoNES .............,.....,...,...............,,...... Middleport, Ohio MRS. CHAS. BRECKENRIDGE fCarrie Oglej .....,...... 1104 Colfax St., Evanston, Ill. MRS. GREENE BUSTER fKathleen Pattersonj .... 1934 N. Sixth St., Kansas City, Kan. MRS. ARTHUR SLAGLE fEtta Belle Smithl ....,,.....,..,..,.......,..... Deceased L CLASS OF 1898 MRS. XVILL GUNN CVirginia Wattsl, Oxford College for Women, Wesleyan Female College ........,...................... 304 Orange St., Macon, Ga. CLASS OF 1899 HARRX' J. KELSO, Auditor, O. W. U. ,,..,.. . , .,.. Morgan Park, Duluth, Minn. RALPH LUCAS, Attorney, B. S. Ohio State U., Ohio Wesleyan . . . . . . . . . LongSt.,COlumbuS,Ohio CHARLES D. WILSON, Salesman ,........,,.........,.......... Greenfield, Ohio EDWIN DANE HYER, Ohio Wesleyan. .. .....,. ,..,..,.,......... D eceased MRS. J. A. BUCK fBessie Elliottl, The Western . . . ............ Greenfield, Ohio MRS. ALBERT OEERER fEmma Hirnl ...... ,..,.. ..... . . . .... Chillicothe, Ohio MRS. OSCAR BEATTY fMary Kerri ............,...... R. R. No. 2, Greenfield, Ohio MRS. MAY O. LATHERNS fMay Loggansl ......., 273 Denison Ave., Columbus, Ohio MRS. VIOLA STRODER fViola McAdamsJ ..... ...,,............,, , . Sharp, Ark. PEARL STYERWALT, Financial Secretary ....,.,........,.,...... Greenfield, Ohio BESSIE LOOMIS, Stenographer, ............... ,,., . . . .,... Dayton, Ohio CLASS OF 1900 DELEERT R. COWMAN ......,.......,.,........,... .... .... D e ceased ARTHUR L. MCLEAN .......................... ........ , .. .MoundS, Okla. MARGARET BAILEY. . . .,........,,....,......... ................ . , . , MRS. LUTTRELL RICE fBertha M. Baldwinl . . .... ..,. .......... ,.., D e c eased DONNA M. DAVISQ B. L. and M. L. National U. Law School ........ ...... A.St.,S.E..WaShingtOn,D.C. MRS. CHAS. SLAGLE fBertha B. Ennis! ,....... .... . R. R. NO. 1, Lyndon, Ohio MRS. VIRGIL MILLER fMary I. Elliottl ......... 46 Colonial Ave., Long Island, N. Y. MRS. BERTHA MILLIGAN fBertha Fosterl .... ........., .... . . . Lagootie, Ind. MRS. FOREST MOOMAW CMary E. Grovelg A. B. Wooster R. R. No. 1. Lyndon, Ohio ELEANOR HULL ..................................,. R. R. No. 4, Greenfield, Ohio MIIS. CURTIS THOMPSON fMinette Mortonl ..................,.,,....... Deceased CLASS OF 1901 STANLEY G. DWYER, Farmer .........,...,........ R. R. No. 4, Greenfield, Ohio ROBERT MCGARRAUGH, Engineer, M. E. Ohio State ...,....,...,.,. Columbus, Ohio MRS. W. H. BROWN fRoma Bryanj ....,... ..... ...,.......... C O lumhus, Ohio PAUL MAJOR, University of Pennsylvania, Drexel Institute ...... Greenfield, Ohio MRS. THOMAS L. SHEEHY fB1anch Morton? ......,. ........... B ig Sandy, Ind. LOUISE SELLERS, Teacher .,........................., ......,.......,, D eceased RUBY MADGE WELSHEIMER, Stenographer ..... .... 1 19 Latta Ave., Columbus, Ohio MARGARET BAY WALKER, Teacher ....,........................... Kolton, Kansas CLASS OF 1902 HARRY LUCAS, Engineer, E. E. Ohio State ....,.. ....,......... L os Angeles, Calif. M CHARLES NAPPERQ B. A. Ohio State .,............. .......,... G reenfield Ohio OTHO C. RICHARDS, Engineer .....,...... . . . MRS. HARRY PEEPLE fEthel Hirel ................ MRS. JAMES M. MEEIKIN fMabel Mishl ............ rrrf rt' rl' fir? ffl' I Q ffff rr r Fl I I AHyde Park, Cincinnatil Ohio Deceased ill' Rm ma is .-., W1' . f , , Z ff' 214.1 Mil , A in ii' P M- Bw . .lie EH ' I rr rr -I l x 7 jf 1'5 iv S S.. ' CLASS OF 1903 ROBERT BAILEY, Postal Service .....................,...,.,..... Pittsburgh, Pa. FRANK CHERRY, A. B. Ohio Wesleyan ......,4.... 133 Foraker Ave., Dayton, Ohio MRS. CHAS. HISER fPearl Coyner!, Teacher, .,....,..,...... ,..Greenfield, Ohio MRS. ANDRENV DUCKWORTH tAnnie Jamison! ..., 315 Nashoba Ave., Columbus, Ohio MRS. HUGH HULL tMyrtle Styerwalt! ......,....,.,,. B. B. No. 3, Greenfield, Ohio CLASS OF 1904 CHARLES CLEVELAND, Engineer, C. E. Case School of Applied Science . , . 896 Humphrey Ave., Hyde Park, Chicag O, Ill. MRS. B. J. JONES CBlanche Doyle! .....,,...................... Greenfield, Ohio MRS FAY BALLARD tGrace Fullerton! ..,...................,.. Greenfield Ohio MRS. ARTHUR SLAGLE tMary B. Lowe! ...,. .... G reenfield, Ohio MRS. CHAS. SHERWOOD tCarrie Milburn! .... .................. L ondon, Ohio SARAH A. MARSHALL, Teacher ..,....,,.......,....,... ...,..... A lliance, Ohio MRS. WARREN C. MIELY' CVirginia Strange! ....... 250 Phillips Ave., Detroit, Mich. MRS. C. O. DIGGS tBess Wilson! .........................,...... Greenfield, Ohio MARY C. WILSON, Bookkeeper. . ..,...,....................... Greenfield, Ohio CLASS OF 1905 JOHN H. DWYER, Farmer .........,...........,.... B. ll. No. 3, Greenfield Ohio HARLEY GOSSETT, Merchant ,........... .............,..... G reenfield, Ohio FRANCIS MELVIN HUSSEY, Contractor. .. ..... 25 Missouri Ave., Dayton, Ohio EDWARD LOGGANSQ Ohio State ,.,...,... .........,.,...... C olumbus, Ohio MRS. WIRT DUNCAN tLaura Dwyer! .... . .,,.. B. R. No. 4, Greenfield, Ohio MRS CHAS. HOLIDAY CJeanette Ellis! ..,. .... H artman Farm, Columbus, Ohio MRS. R. H. SPATON tlrma Hussey! .,.... .... 2 5 Missouri Ave., Dayton, Ohio MRS. DR. HAROLD WILSON tMaude Kerr! .,., .... 2 18 Liberty St., Conneaut, Ohio MRS. LYDIA ROBINSON CLydia Leaming! ....,.,. 152 W. Park Ave., Columbus, Ohio MIXS. .I. EDGAR BOVVAN tLouise Morton! ....,..,.........,,...,... Wichita, Kans. MRS CHAS. NAPPER tMinnie Pettiford! ....,........,.......,.. Greenfield, Ohio CLASS OF 1906 CHARLES J. ELLIS, Draughtsman, B. Ohio State University . , Cincinnati, Ohio CHARLES M. MACHIN, Accountant, Ohio Wesleyan U., Phi Gamma Delta ...................,..........Baltimore, Md. BRANT OXLEY, Bookkeeper, Ohio Wesleyan ..........,.,........... Louise, Miss. MRS. WALDO BAKER tNettie Ashling! .... ,.., ..... W e st Carrolton, Ohio MRS. JASON SHIMP tMary Haines! .......... .... . .Washington C. H., Ohio MRS. CHAS. KEBNES CCarrie Frazier! . . .,..... . . . B. R. No., Greenfield, Ohio MRS. GEORGE SULGERARGER tGoldie V. Ross! ,..... ............ G reenfield, Ohio CLASS OF 1907 ERNEST BARR, Lnmberman, B. S. Ohio Wesleyan University, World War Fall CreekBlvd., lndianapOlis,lnd. CARL BRAEFORD, Fireman ..........,..............,.,..,....., Cincinnati, Ohio JAMES CLEVELAND, Common Wealth Edison, Case School of Applied Science, World War ,..................... ....,..........,. I .os Angeles, Calif. LEE W. DEVOSS, Merchant . . A .....,....... .. ......,,,. Greenfield, Ohio HOWARD l. FULLERTON, First National Bank, A. B. Yale University, World War ..,...............,....................,.......... Columbus, Ohio ROBERT W. MCBRIDE, Teacher, A. B. Monmouth . . . ...,.,.......,.... Carmi, Ill. CHARLES F. MAINS, Business, A. B. Wooster, Alpha Tau .....,.... Greenfield, Ohio CLAUD S. WATT, Accountant, ....,...,,.,....,..,..,, . . ..... Columbus, Ohio HAROLD B. COLLIER, Accountant, Ohio State .,... ,.., 9 71 Belia Ave., Akron, Ohio MRS. JAMES BEATTY tCleo Cockerill!, A. B. Ohio Wesleyan ,.,.,,.. Greenfield, Ohio MRS. FREDERICK R. HILDERREGT CLucille Holmes! .............. Grand Forks, S. MRS. EMMIT MCLEAN fBertha Hafler! ..,......, ,. .. ......, Greenfield, Ohio MRS. J. S. KAISER tEthel Kisling! ........,,... 611 North Ave., Youngstown, Ohio -,,. '1 ' 41: rr rt rr rr fi' I? JI' ,iii aim ll Fi El U3 I' 11' ' N, - - ,F rr H 1 rr rr ' 3 - iF Aa ' 'EIVLQIHW Il !' ,,,. 9' ll 1 Ll: L4 I' Y lfiklr r fr 7 inwrl rf I ll J v ' I I I ,act pn T . QM' RGS- . . . . . .1345 Laclede Rd., Toledo, ...........,........Greenfield, Greenfield ARTA MOORE, Stenopgrapher .......,.,..... . .U '1i425,'Washingam,' CLASS OF 1908 NTAURICE L. ALLEN, Auditor, Ohio State University, Work War . Greenfield, ff MRS HARRY PHILLIPS CHazel Moorel .,.... MRS. ERNEST SNNARTZLE fMary Sulcebargerl . MRS. ELEANOR M. HAUT tEleanOr -Wattb . . . MRS RTARGARFT MORRISON CMargaret Willettj 'r FRANK L. ARNOTT, Accountant ...... ,...,. . .. 42 Marcena Ave., Dayton, JOHN BENJ. BROWN, Railway Service, World War 1100 Cleveland St., Norfolk, HARRY E. BARR, Attorney, A. B. Ohio Wesleyan, Western Reserve Law School, World War ...................,..... 1025 Guardian Blvd., Cleveland, MARGARET E. ASHLING ......,..............,.....,.........,... Greenfield, MRS. THOMAS ROSS CBlangie Burgessl ........,..,,.,...,,.... Greenfield, MRS. HAIIRX' W. DAUGHTERS fOlive M. Brown! 124 E. Maynard St., Columbus, MRS. FOLSOM PAGE ANDERSON fHazel Ballardl, Ohio Northern ......... i. . . . . .91 Walnut St., Cincinnati, Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio D C Ohio Ohio Neb. Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Fischer Ave., Detroit, Mich. NTYRA EUTSLER, Teacher, A. B. Ohio Wesleyan ....... .... .....,....... D e ceased GRACE CALDWELL .,................,,..,,..........,.,,.,,,,.......,. Deceased RIAYBELLE POSTELLE ...........,,...,,,,,,,.,........................ Deceased MRS. MRS MRS MRS. MRS MRS F. H.. BROILES iMabel Coynerj, Master of Exp. Ohio Northern Uni- , . versity ................,....,........................ Los Angeles, Calif. ERNEST SCOTT fEthel Garner! ,,,. ........................ G reenfield, DR. BLISS GLENN CEdna Headb .......... . . . .,.......,.. Greenfield, Ohio Ohio J. E. WYATT fBlanche Kisling, A. B. Park College, Missouri ..,.... Unknown RALPH LOGSDON fRuth Mitehelll .,,. ...... , , .............,,... Unknown RAY RINEHART fReba Nortonl, Ohio Wesleyan University, Indianapolis Conservatory, Phi Theta Upsilon ........................ Sandusky, Ohio AUDREY FAYE POST, Clerical Work ...............,,,,.,.,. .... N orwood, Ohio MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS. . ALBERT A. BARNEY flnez Rodgersl. ...... ,...,.... W 'ashlington C. H., Ohio ARTHUR LELAND tNan Squier? .......... New Southern Hotel, Columbus, Ohio SAMUEL STAMM CMarie Thompson! ........ 130 W. Cedar St., Eureka, Calif. MRS. . LOUISE W. DUNLAP fLouise Crothersjg B. S. Wooster ..............., . CHAS. WILSON CMarie Youngl .......... ,............,,.. C lreenfield, WESLEY NICOLS CHazel Hugheyjg Maryland College ..... .. ....... . Ohio PerSh1ngSt.,W.Ph1ladelphIa,Pa. CLASS OF 1909 CHARLES W. ATWELL, Pharmacist ............ 240 Marshall Ave., Columbus, Ohio WILLIAM E. DAVIS, Teacher, B. S. Ohio State, Ohio Wesleyan, World War S. Fifth St., Clinton, Ind. VVILLIAM ALFRED EvERHAR'r, A. B. Miami U., M. A. Lehigh U., Phi Beta Kappa ..................,.......,..................... Granville, Ohio WILLIALI HENRY, Lumberman ...... .. . ...... 931 Eastern Ave., Connersville, lnd. RAYMOND STYERWALT, Miller.. .................. ,...... ....... f . ireenfield, Ohio MRS. JOHN WELCH tHazel Blaserl ,,,...,..... . ,.,..,.....,,.,. Portsmouth, Ohio MARY CALDWELL, Teacher, B. A. Western College for Women ........... . 620 W. 116th St., New York, N. Y MRS. MAEEL GLEADELL, MRS. CLARENCE CRAIG MRS. GLENN SHEPLER Teacher, Ohio and Miami U. .,,.,.. ..... G reenfield, fEdythe Deafnerb . . . ........ . . .Washington C. H., fRuth E. Duncanlg Colorado College .............. Ohio Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . .620 Parkview Ave.. Somerset 13, Detroit, Mich. HELEN LOUISE FRANK, Journalist, B. A. Wellesley, T. Z. E. .....200ColuInbusHts.,Brooklyn,N.Y. MRS. ANNA M. GERHARDT fLillian Postellej ........................... Deceased MRS. HARRY ANDERSON CMiriam Hulll .. .... ........,..,.. l ireenfield, MRS. HARRY MAST tLena Kernsbg Ypsilanti Normal . . . . . . . . . .Ordway, CLARA EDYTHE KERR .... ............ .... ' . .709 W. 170 St., Apt. Sl, New MRS. ALFRED EVERHART CMary Loughlg Western College ..... . . .Granville, BEMAN VVILLETT, Teacher, B. S. Ohio Wesleyan. . . 46 Spears Ave., Ashville, MRS. DR. CHARLES PRIDE fHazel Wilsonlg A. B. Oxford College . . .GlouSter, ...math rrrrrf-rr 1m n ll II rr r 'fx' rr rr -- me Rm Ohio Colo. York Ohio N. C. Ohio -w 5 -. 1- 'mf C - Till ' K --A -4111 X I dm Im IL ll 'A i ll ts - em, '21 rr ' fp- .9 I, 7 A 'QQ y yy . f 'Qt 'If . . Na+ I. Nl wfwrsl I ' I gi -- - ---LL L F621 F -- A MRS. CLAYTON COCKERILL tAgnes Wilsonj .,,,,..., ...., I ireenfield, CLASS OF 1910 CLAYTON M. COCKERILL, Farmer, Ohio Wesleyan .........,..... Greenfield, CLAIR DURANT, Engineer, Ohio State ...... 401 Brown Ave., N. W. Canton, HAROLD EVERHART, Draughtsman, M. E. Ohio State 1586 Fourth St., Columbus, HARRY GADBURY .,,..................,.,,..,......... 7 Riverdale, Dayton, CHARLES RAY RINEHART, Engineer, B. S. Carneige Institute of Techology, World War, Beta Theta Pi ............................. Sandusky, ROY STARN, Lumberman, Ohio State, Alpha Tau ....,.,....... Greenfield, Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio REX TODHUNTER, Farmer, B. S. Wilmington ...... .... E ast Monroe, Ohio RALPH ZEHRING, Accountant, World War ....... ..,., F rankfort, Ohio SAMUEL CORIELL ,.... ,,.,,............ , .....,......,...... G reenfield, Ohio IRVIN BROWN, World War ......,.....................i....,... Frankfort, Ohio MRS. HAROLD EVERI-IART tAmelia Ashlingi ...... 1586 N. Fourth St., Columbus, Ohio MRS. JOHN STEWART tElizabeth Douglas! ,.... ........... ,,..., N e w Salem, Ind. ELLEN EVANS, Teacher ...................,........,.,..,,.... Greenfield, Ohio NELLIE KLINE, Bookkeeper ..............,,.,.. 1439 E. Rich St., Columbus, Ohio MRS. OTHLE MOSSBARGER tHelen Konneckeri, Dahl-Campbell Farm ..,.,, ...................,.....,...........,.,.,....Washington C. H., Ohio MRS. HARRY GADBURY CMaud Mitchelli ................. 7 Riverdale, Dayton, Ohio FLORA TURNER ....................,.,......... ..... ...... G r eenfield, Ohio ELEA WOODMANSEE, Bookkeeper ,.......,..,.,.,.. .......,. G reenfield, Ohio MRS. CHARLOTTE MOZLEY tCharlotte Thompsonj ..,. ..., L os Angeles, Calif. CLASS OF 1911 HONVAIID ANRROM, Attorney, B. L. Ohio State, World War ,........ Wellston, Ohio WA1.TER BLAIN ..,....,.......,..............,....................... Deceased MRS. EARL CLAYTON tElsie Warei ...............,.............. St. Cloud, Minn. ORLEY G. EVERHART, Physician, M. D. Chicago Medical College, World War, Chief Surgeon Ill. Zinc Co. .,.....,.,,,....................... Peru, Ill. CURLISS HOPE, Farmer, World War .....,...,......,.... R. R., Bainbridge, Ohio RALPH HENRY ............. , , ..... ,..... 5 04 S. Rampart Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. CHARLES KONNECKER, Realtor ..,.. ,,.....,,,........,,.. 4 , 4 . . . . Detroit, Mich CLARENCE W. KERR, Farmer, B. A. Miami, Phi Beta Kappa, World War ...........,.....Greenfield, Ohio HARRY LOGANS, Clerk, World War ...,...,. .,...,.. .,.,.,,.. G r eentield, Ohio HENRY I. LEFEVRE, Farmer, World War ...,.... 808 Offners St., Portsmouth, Ohio SIGEL MOSSBARGEIt, Farmer ...,,.,,.......,,.,...........,,, South Salem, Ohio CASSIUS MOKNIGHT, A. B. Monmouth ..........,.............,.... Vinton, Iowa WILLIAM NORTON, Pharmacist, Ohio State, World War .,,.......,......, St. Clair Ave., Cleveland, Ohio VIRGIL SMITH, Farmer ................,........... R. R. No. 2, Kalamazoo, Mich. FOREST SMITH, Farmer ,,....,.,....... .........,,. R . R. No. 4, Greenfield, Ohio EDMUND VAN PELT, Business, Ohio Wesleyan, World War ....,.......... Stratford Ave., S. Pasadena, Calif. HUSSEL TUDOR, Business, World War ,,,,.,,, . . . 2501 C. St. Lincoln, Neb. MRS. KENNETH KYLE tClara Barry ..,..,,...,.. Upper Arlington, Columbus, Ohio INA CALDWELL, Bookkeeper .......,...,,,..... 1325 First Ave., Middletown, Ohio MARGARE1' CRIBBINS, Clerk ...,.,.............................. Greenfield, Ohio FLORENCE DILTS, Teacher, Ohio University ...........,......... Greenfield Ohio Greenfield: MRS. ERNEST EDMONSON tClara B. DeVosSJ . . . ........ . . . . Deer Trail, Dec NELLIE DAVIDSON, Teacher ...........,...,. .,...... B ox 51, MRS. PAUL LONGWORTH tVirginia Griflithi ........ .. ...,... . , Ohio Colo. eased RUTH GOSSETT, Teacher ..,............,,...... 2302 Green St., Philadelphia, Pa. EDNA KERR, Western College, Wooster University ...,......... Greenfield, . HARTFORD JENNINGS CEfIie Loggansi ..,.............,..... Greenfield, DUDLY KING tLouise Mainsi ..,..........,.,...... 19 River St., Piqua, SIOEL MOSSBAIRGEII tM'1rv E Moomtwi South Salem 1-RANK BAIRD tLucy Parrettb Delaware P A BAIIM QLUCIIL Roush? 7 Westmlntster Apts Dayton MRS MRS. VIRS MRS MRS IOUISE SKINNER Clerk Greenfield Mt RFI rrrr rr rr fir? rrl' r-1 H 1 t I rr rr g 1 ' .lll ' Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio 1 . . . L . 1 ..,................ , 4 l ill 1 'UTYJIII 'It JI ll Q..-.. ..z.... .-Q .---.. 'ii -.... ' uri '7', I, , A ' Qi - ,,, tt. It. . 11.05. af 27 - puff fl rr ff , if l- L- - walmar t r w an :zzz . X All 'I ' .tl '. rr N I I P x ,icuii , A 'fg. . . fi A A E f . CLASS OF 1912 ROLAND T. ALLEN, Factory Executive, Ohio State ...,.......... Greenfield, Ohio PAUL D. FAIRLEY, Banking, Miami University .........,...... Greenfield, Ohio WM. HAMILTON, Government Service, World War. Y. M. C. A., Washington, D. C. DANE B. MURRAY, Undertaker, Pittsburgh U., World War ...,... Greenfield, Ohio GLEN H. SHEPLER, Business ....,.,......,,.., 620 Park View Ave., Detroit, Mich. MABELLE WELSHEIMER, Office Work .......,.........,.,...,..... Detroit, Mich. RACHEL DUNCAN, Teacher ...,,......... ........,.....,....,,..... D eceased HELEN R. RUSSELL, Teacher .......,................,,.,..,.... Greenfield, Ohio ELOISE WHITSEL ...,.............,..,,...........,,. R. F. D., Greenfield, Ohio MRS. B. R. DUCKWORTH fCarrie Shrockl, Ohio Northern, Theta Phi Delta .............,.,...,...................,......... Greenfield, Ohio ROSE M. HUDNELI., Teacher .,.....,............,,...,....,,.. . . .Findlay, Ohio MRS. ALvA KISLING fDorothy Wilsonl, Oxford College, Chicago School of Applied Arts .....,.,,.....................,,.......,.. Greenfield, Ohio MARY E. KERR, Stenographer, Bliss Business College .......,....,.. Lyndon, Ohio MRS. PAUL F. PHILLIPS fBeatrice Kislingl, A. B. Park College .,.... Memphis, Tenn. NIYRTLE FORTIER ..,....,,.............,,,.,..............., ...... D eceased CLASS OF 1913 LYNN BROWNING, Minister, A. B. Park College .,.,.,.....,..,..,. Columbus, Ohio ROBERT A. DUNCAN, Farmer, Ohio State, World War, Phi Gamma Delta Ohio JOHN E. DAVIS, Factory Foreman ,.,,..,.,............,....... Greenfield, Ohio ART DEA HUR EVERIZIART, Physician and Surgeon, B. S. and M. D. Chicago College of Medicine, Phi Delta .,...,.....,,..,,..., .,............ M Ilforld, Ill. N EVANS, Business, Miami University, World War ,,..,. .,.......... S.Purgess Ave.,Columbus, Ohio CLARENCE Fox, Barber, World War ,.............,.,,.,,...,,.,, Greenfield, Ohio EDWIN HULL, Capt. U. S. Army, A. B. Miami, World War ...... Madison, Wisconsin PEARL HAMILTON, Farmer, Ohio State ..,,,,.,,...........,..,. Greenfield, Ohio EDWARD WILSON MILLER, Banker, A. B. Miami, World War ........ Greenfield, Ohio CHARLES B. UPP, Engineer, B. E. E. Ohio State, World War ........ I . . . . , Bradshear St., Pittsburgh, Pa. CHAUNCEY L. WADDELL, Finance, care of Dillon, Read 62 CO., A. B. Harvard University, World War ...........,...,.......,....,.... New York City ROBERT A. WILSON, Farmer ..,.................,,............,. Greenfield, Ohio ALBERT S. WHITE, Ohio State, World War ......,.......,........ Columbus, Ohio MRS. KENNETH CATHINGHAM fMarjorie L. Brownl, B. A. and M. A. Ohio State, Alpha Phi ......,............. 1870 N. Fourth St., Columbus, Ohio MRS. FRED WAGNER fSadie Clyburnl. .,,..,,...........,..,..., Greenfield, Ohio ANNA JEAN EVANS, Park College, Ohio State ..., 89 S. Burgess Ave., Columbus, Ohio MRS. ROLAND ALLEN fEmily Fullertoni, Denison, Sigma Delta Phi Greenfield, Ohio MRS. A. R. SPURDLE fEthel Hoyth ....,,............ 1325 S. High St., Akron, Ohio MRS. PAUL DURNELL fAusta Loydb, Clerk .,......,..........,... Greenfield, Ohio MRS. THAYER ECKERT fWynOna Strobel? ..,. ................... D eceased MRS. JOHN GALBREATH fAlice D. Whitey ......... . , .New Holland, Ohio MRS. ARDEN GREENING fLora Benedumj .... ,..........,........ K enmore, Ohio DOROTHY WHITE Teacher, A. B. Park College .,........... MRS FINDLY ARNOTT fHelen Woodl CLARENCE BALDWIN Hiram College World War WILLIAM BEATTX Farmer HAROLD BLASER Salesman Carnegie Institute World War X1 SI CLASS OF 1914 gma Upsilon Greenfield Ohio Unknown Greenfield Ohio 315 Greggs S E Grand Rapids Mich GEO CLEVELAND Accountant Greenfield Ohio ORERT DAY Farmer Greenfield Ohio AUDLEIGH DOSTER World War Warm Sprlngs Ga WALTER EVERHART B A Miami University Sigmi Chi World War Oxford Ohio DONALD MCWILLIAMS Export Trade World WWI Broad St New York City T'1TFD'f'ltTfT rt rr rt' rr fl' ft fl ll ll rr rr rrr nllll I , ......,.... , .,.......,......,.,.,...... , . , ' A -, . .....,........,....... D Y 9 3 ......, L ..... ' .... lg ......... c..:.L....':..l .D s ' ' , , ................. .. . '. A. .. I. 1. .. I, '. I. -. b. I. V. -. 4. 4. - . ,, ' , I :..,: .... ' .,,,. . .,...., L ........ , l. , . . , 2 . .. , . I ., 1 , . ' ,... 20 I ., ...lit ,, . fi ll, Q, Y -:fwfr ' Q g' was Y H ah' IL H lil IL M, hh' :gf 3 ..-,i,,? 'N ' YY' I ' 7 I Y f Q A - v al, G. if , M on A r . A-A A fg- . 'N rr fl' if A HT ' 1. we I . . 5: . H171 MRS. AARON SPARGUR CEthel Alleni ...4..........,,..........,. Greenfield, Ohio MRS. ROBERT LANUM fEmily Ashlingl .....,..,,.,,. .4., W ashington C. H., Ohio AMERICA BRECKENRIDGE, Teacher, Industrial and Educational Institute, Wilberforce College ,... ..4....., ,....,,.,,..,..,...... T a llahassee, Fla. MRS. GEO. CLEVELAND fErma Boydj .... . , .... Greenfield, Ohio MRS. HOMER BROWN fHelen Copei .... .... L lreenfield, Ohio FREDA FOWLER ,....,...4...............,............,....,......,... Deceased BEATRICE GLAZE, Teacher ..,.,.....,..........,..,.....,...... GRACE CUTRIGI-IT, Government Service ,...,. ................. , . . MRS. JESSIE BRIGGS CElizabeth Jamisonl, Ky. College for Women. , . Douglas, Ariz. Greenfield, Ohio . Frankfort, Ky. MRS. JOHN DAVIS fEunice Jury! .........................,...,. Greenfield, Ohio ALMA ELLIOTT .......................... ............,............. MRS. PEARL' HAMILTON flnez Mainsi .....,,.. .... G reenfield, Ohio MRS. STARLEY SPARGUR CMary McWilliamSl ..... ..,., , . ..... Greenfield, Ohio MRS. HARRY MERCER fEulah Norton! ........,.................. Greenfield, Ohio MRS. GEO. BARNES CErma Oxleyl ....,................,......,..,.. Louise, Miss. EMILY PUTMAN, Registered Nurse, A. B. Western College, Christ Hospital N. Plum St., Sprinfield, Ohio MRS. DAVID GIFFIN fAlma Rinehart! ,.....,.. . . , .419 Cedar St., Springfield, Ohio MRS. RALPH HULL fHazel Smithl .......... .........,,......,, G reenfield, Ohio ROMA SKEEN, Stenographer ...,,..,......................... Washington, D. C. MRS. MOODY SCHWARTZ fEdna Winfoughj ........,, ...,. G reenfield, Ohio CLASS OF 1915 Ohio RAY ANDERSON, Farmer ...,.................,...,.,,......., East Monroe, ELGAR BROWNING, Ohio State, Park College, Missouri, World War. .Columbus, Ohio CHARLES R. ECKERT, Insurance, Ohio State, World War .......... Columbus, Ohio MOXIE GEORGE, Accountant, World War ......,.....,...,....,.........,. LEMUEL HEATON, Farmer, World War ..........,..,,.. ..... G reenfield, Ohio RALPH ISEMAN ............ ,..,,....,.. .... ....... G r e enfield, Ohio MERLE ROE, Accountant, World War ........... .... G len Jean, West Va. CLEM THOROMAN, Bookkeeper, World War ,..... ............. , Greenfield, Ohio MRS. MARTIN HART fMabel Caldwelli. .,,...,..,..........,..... Greenfield, Ohio MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS. MRS RALPH SAUM fMarguerite Connorj .,.......,....,...,..... Springfield WILLIAM BLANEY CGladys Edwardsj, A. B. Ohio Wesleyan, Instructor Physical Education O. W. U. ........,............,.,..,........ . NELSON HEATON fHazel Moorheadl .........,..,.,......... Greenfield DONALD S. MCCLAIN fMarjorie Millerl, Graduate of Dana Hall School, , Ohio Ohio Ohio WILSON MILLER tMary Headl ...............,..,......... Greenfield, CHARLES ECKERT fThelma Mitchelll ......,................. Columbus, 0 , hio Wellseley, Mass. ...........,....,.... 117 W. Market St., Cartersville, Ga. LESLIE SOLLARS fEvelyn Sulcebargerl . . .,...... ,,...... .........,. D e ceased PAULINE WOLPE ..........................,....,.............. Greenfield, Ohio MARY WORLEY ...,..........,...........,..,......,................. Deceased CLASS OF 1916 Ohio HOWARD W. ALLEN, Miami University World War, Phi Beta Kappa Cleveland, LYLE D. DEVOSSQ Miami University, World War .......,,........,.. Geneva, RAYMOND ENNIS, Clerk, World War ........,...,..,.,....,,,,. Greenfield RAYMOND IRWIN, Farmer .........,..........,.........,.. R. F. D., Oxford, JOHN F. INSKEEPJ B. S. Purdue University, World War ......... ,Fruitdale HOMER B. JOHNSON ....,...,...,...........,................. Springfield FLOYD JFIT Farmel R R No 2 L reenfleld ROBFRT KING Farmer Ohio State. Greenfield CHESTER N MURPHY A B Mliml Universitv World War X M C A Newa WALTER PATCH World War Greenfield IvAN J ROUSH 2520 Sherdan Drive Norwood A DWIGHT ROUSH Government Work Cinclnnatl University World War Y M C A Washington IORI-.N STAATS Teacher World War 410 East St Washington C H CAREY SCOTT Farmer A B Miami Austin MRS WARREN R SCHLICK tMae Aberl Washington C H JENEATTE BEACH Stenographer Greenfield KATHIPEN DOSTFR Graduate Battle Creek School of Home Economics Greenfield 'FT'4'l:IffTT:I'l':3 ll-1 rrrt rt' rt' ftri' Yrr I llllll in I P' I Q 1 D , D .', ' ...... . .... . .....,............. . . . , I , ' , , , ..' ..,...,..,.,......,...,..... , , H . . ,. . l , , . , . . I ,, .. . .1 ., ,.. ' ', ...,,..,,.,.,...... . ........... L.. , I . ......,..,.....,.......,.. 4 ..: u . ' , , - 1 Z' ' 1 ' -1 n ' .1 ' J , , A 1 ........ ., ..., . 4 I , 1 Q . . ' ............ . .............. I ..... , l . . . ' .......,....,,..... , .,0h10 4 ' ' , ,.......,.. .x .................... D. , '.: . ., . . . ,... Y WI Jn' Iv! In -II F GF:-ivvvfvvzwfifgrrnrnngiiv .-Y ll: ,LQ - V V . , , sn ,' 1 - F5 Q . ' I' , .-.ALL ef' I O ll' I . In . - me--Mfr il I A nr rr ,- f ,F rr ll f 'Q 1 ev Il 'V rr rr '7 ' rr rr f Y 3 I Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio rk O Ohio Ohio D Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio . f-Qrfsf Y H MRS. E. E. KELLER fBuelah Ferneaui .... .,., 1 06 S. Eureka Ave., Columbus, Ohio MARJORIE IRWIN. ,...,............ ............................... O xford, Ohio ROBERTA JOHNSON, A. B. Cincinnati ....,,....... 1227 Elm St., Cincinnati, Ohio ETHEL ANNE JOHNSTONE, Teacher, A. B. Cincinnati, Oberlin, U. C. Teacher Diploma ....,................,..,.....,. 1227 Elm St., Cincinnati, Ohio MRS. F. C. JENKINS CRuth Keepersj ....,,, .............,.. D etroit, Mich. MRS. HoMER R. FULLER CEdythc Pattonl ,... ..,.,....... G reenfield, Ohio MERLE POST, Office Work ........,....,.,.., , , ....., Norwood, Ohio MRS. HOWARD REFINGER fAgatha Skinnerj .....,.........,.,, Mineral Ridge, Ohio RUTH SWlNEHARTf Ohio Wesleyan ................,,,.,.......... Findlay, Ohio MABEL SMITH, Teacher ..........,............,..........,.... Greenfield, Ohio ISABEL MCWILLIAMS, Accountant, Ohio State. .1845 Edgemont St., Hollywood, Calif. MRS. MARVIN B. HIXON fAdalyn Banksl ................,..,..... Greenfield, Ohio OLIVE BANKS ........,.................... ..........,........ G reenfield, Ohio MAREL DUNCAN ........,..................,,.... ....,...... D eceased MARIE HENNIGAN .... ..................... ..,. G r eenfield, Ohio CLASS OF 1917 CHARLES DAVIS, JR., World War .....,.........,. .,.. t irecnfield, Ohio FLOYD EDWARDS ........,......... .........,, D eceased EMMIT FERNEAUQ World War ,... .... f ireenfield, Ohio JOHN HEAD, World War .......,... .... G reenfield, Ohio ROY KONNECKERQ World War ...,,... .......,,.... CARROL KENNER, Clerk, World War ,..,. .... G reenfield, Ohio WALTER MOSSBARGER, Farmer ,............ ..,. G reenfield, Ohio HERMAN WHITAKERQ World War ............ ..... D ayton, Ohio AUSTIN WIPERT, Teacher, Miami University .,..,......,....,... Greenfield, Ohio MRS. HARRY FOSTER fGrace Ashlingj ..,............................ Akron, Ohio ANGELINE COCKERIL, Teacher, B. A. Ohio Wesleyan, Phi Beta Kappa .,..., Ohio MRS. ALvA TAYLOR CElizabeth Cook! ....... ...,.. .......... ,.... G r e enfield, Ohio MARY CAMERON, A. B. Ohio Wesleyan ..,..........,..........., Greenfield, Ohio MRS. HUGH WEIMER tDorOthy Dosteri ............,............. Cleveland, Ohio DELLA HAYES, Stenographer ........,....................,,.. Washington, D. C. MARTHA LOUGH, Music Teacher, Graduate Oberlin Conservatory of Music. MRS. C. W. KERR tGenevieve Myersl, A. B. Western .... R. F. D., Greenfield, Ohio MRS. FLOYD MATLACK CLena Powellb ......,....,.. Dickey Ave., Greenfield, Ohio LUCILLE SWINEHARTQ Ohio Wesleyan ...........,,...........,.... Findlay, Ohio MRS. EDW. D. CAVANAUGH tDOnna L. Shawb .... ...,. I 1. F. D., Greenfield, Ohio AURELIA UHL, Stenographer .......,............. ,..,. ..... G r eenfield, Ohio CLASS OF 1918 FAY CLARK, Painter, World War .........,......... ,.....,.. G reenfield, Ohio ROBERT D. COFFMAN, Farmer, World War ,,..... . .... R. F. D., Lyndon, Ohio LAWRENCE W. HEATONQ World War .... ,........ . ........ G reenfield, Ohio MAPLE ISEMANQ World War ,.....,......,., . ...., ....... G reenfield, Ohio WILLARD IRWIN, Farmer ...,.........,........................ Greenfield, Ohio ROBERT IRVINE, Farmer, Ohio State, Signia Chi. ,...,.........,. Greenfield, Ohio FRANCIS MITCHELL, Miami University, World War .....,......... Leesburg, Ohio ROBERT WOLFE, Teacher, Graduate of American Gymnastic Union, World War ............................,......................... Altoona, Pa. FAY YOWELI., Mechanic ....... ..........................,...., .... ,.... MRS. WILLIAM PEYTON CRuth Andersoni . . . . . .119 S. Broadway, Chico, Calif. MRS. VERNE L. ROEHM fGrace Benneti ....... ................... A kron, Ohio MARY BARRETT, Teacher, Miami University ...................... Rainsboro, Ohio VIRGINIA R. EMERY ........................,..........,............. Deceased ..................Greenfield Greenfield 2665 I flwrence Ave Norwood Greenfield BELLE HIXON, Stenographer ..,...,.......... MRS PAULINE PEAK tPaulIne Kretzeri MRS BLIELIE MCCULLOUGH tlrene Keenerj HELFN LITTLE Clerk MRS ARTHUR SMART fMary Lyonsi MARX MATTHEWS Stenogrflpher 510 Limestone St Springfield rr rl' rr rr villa I, Mr Q ' lllll rr rr rx I Yfff V rrr Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio J , , . .......................... , ' . . ,... .. . ., , . . , .......,....................,..........,.. , v AVN 1 Auuunl ....'... ..... ..... . I nf .L g i.. . T W.. H5-Lg? f if r 1? ' i 'ig' ,rr :V I qi If ,Q 1, D . rr ' ' f Q 'f' - '!l'i.UL mm ..- 'I 'I Ill .X 'il' 1: f 1f'e, F Tnw' ,1 ! ' ,, ll 1. J Ili NJ I . I . ii nr '- if ' - MRS. JOHN HEAD fDorothy Lough? .... ..,. G recufield, MRS. ROBERT llfIURRAY CElsie Paynei ......, 4.4. f ireenlield, MARIE SOMMERS, Nurse ,.......,..,,........,. ....,...,....... l lreenfield, EULA WATT, Teacher, Muskingum College ...,...............,, Greenfield, MRS. ALBERT LUCAS fMildred Whitelg Battle Creek School of Home Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Economics ....,.. ,.........., ............. ,...,.,...,, G r e enfield, Ohio CLASS OF 1919 ROBERT BEATTY, Substitute Teacher ................ ,... R . F. D., Greenfield, Ohio HOWARD BUTLER, Lawyer, Ohio State. . . .....4...,,.,, Elyria, Ohio CHESTER COCKERILLQ Ohio State ....,..,...,... ......., G reenfield, Ohio WILLIAM DAUGHERTYQ Marietta College .,........ .... G reenfield, Ohio JOHN DEVOSSQ Ohio State ...,........,.,..,..,.,, ..... M arysville, Ohio DELBERT DRAKE, Farmer, Ohio State, Delta Chi .... .,,,.... S truthers, Ohio FRANK DURNELL, Ensign United States Navy, , . . . .... Los Angeles, Calif. KENNETH FERNEAU, Accountant ............... ..... G reenfield, Ohio WYLIE FETHERLINQ Miami University ........... ,.... ...... ,... ........ FREDERICK Fox. ,...,.... . .,.,..................,,,,........, Greenfield, Ohio BLEILE MCCULLOUGH .,.., ,........... .... 2 6 65 Lawrence Ave., Norwood, Ohio GLEN ROADS, Teacher, Ohio State ,... ............ ,,....... R a insboro, Ohio WILBUR ROSE, Farmer, Ohio State. . . ......,....,.....,.. Greenfield, Ohio CHARLES SOUTHERS ...,.,...,,,........ , . . Columbus, Ohio CROTHERS WEIDMAN, Accountant .,....... .....,..... THEODORE PORTER ........,,,..,.............. .,.,.., S abina, Ohio MRS. CHARLES DAVIS CGeorgia Ambrose? .......... .. Greenfield, Ohio MILDRED ARMSTRONG .................., .........,. ...,. W e stboro, Ohio MARTHALEE BEAVER, Teacher, Ohio State and Miami ,....,...... Bourneville, MRS. MARIAN ROLL fElizabeth Buckbg Miami U. .......,,, , .,...... Greenfield MRS. ROBERT TURNER CLois Clarkb ..,..,...... 3617 Trimble Ave., Evanston: MRS. EARL HILL fAlice Davisb ....,.,...........,............, Greenfield, MRS. E. H. BINEGAR iBeatriee Edmonsonjg Miami U. .... ....... G reenfield, MRS. EDITH LE CRAF iEdith Grayl ..,,.................,....,.,. Cleveland OLIVE HAUGHER. ,,,.... ............ ,,.................... . . .Greenfield, MRS. ROBERT WINEGAR fMarjorie Hiattj . . , ........,.. New Petersburg, MRS. ARNOLD DUNCAN CHelen Johnsonl ..... .... 8 32 N. Main St., Dayton MRS. JOB BURRIS CLois Limesi, Teacher. , , ...,.......,..,...,. . . . . RUTH NIATTHEVVS .....,...,..,.......,.,.,.. ....,..,..... G reenfield, MRS. ROBERT WILSON tElizabeth Pommertj . . . . . .Greenfield, THELMA SKEEN, Teacherg Miami U. ,...,..,.,.,... ...,, G reenheld, MRS. .. .. ,. fHyason Wilsoni .,....,....... , ..... .... W ilmington, CLASS OF 1920 EUGENE CAMERONQ Miami University .....,....,.,..,......,.... Greenfield Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio GEORGE CHRISTOPHER ,...,,...,.................... 933 S. David, Casperf Wyo. ARTHUR HORNQ Ohio Northerng Sigma Pi .... .,.......,... G reenfield, Ohio WILDUR HARRIS .,..,........,......,.... , ....,....,. Columbus, Ohio RICHARD LOUGH ....................... . . .Greenfield, Ohio WILBUR 0,DELL .........,....,..... ., .Greenfield, Ohio ARTHUR ROSE .,.....,....,.......,...,......,......,......... Greenfield, Ohio KILLORAN SHROCK, Newspaper Work ,.......,... ......,. . Canton, ROBERT TURNER ,...,,....,........ 3617 Trimble Ave., Evanston, Cincinnati CHARLES WHITAKER ......,..,.,.................. 2512 E. Fifth St., Dayton HAROLD HIATT, Farmer ....,....,........,..... .....,,,. N ew Petersburg, PAUL UPP Ohio State JESSIE BARRETT Teacher Miami University MRS JOHN DEVOSS fElIzabeth Cowmanb MRS HOWARD DAVIS fRuth Hmawalti RUTH PRICE MRS ORVILLE MINTON CGladys Hubbardj ADELINE HAINES Miami University ELIZABETH IRVIN Kentucky College Ralnsboro R R No 4 Greenfield Marysville Washington C H Greenfield R F D Sabina Greenfield Greenfield MRS MARIE ATER fiVl'lll0 little? Wislnngton C H 'FP'5 rr rt rl' rr r? ri' ffl' rr ff 5 5 r 5 UTY I I I 9 Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio .. . -1 ,,,, E' 3 3 ROMA RING, Quaker College ....... V ,V .I .U ,I .4 .V .4 .i .V . ,A .4 .4 .I .I .4 ,I ,A .... Salemi Ohio .. . '. .. , .' ,........,..,,,, R.F.D., . ., ' ii .- I alll...l'l'..iT...lL5..l'ffall.: W Q mi Q , . ',.,.f. ,Q LII ...I in ml tru FIR f X5 , . f r' I V, 1,1 . A-eff it Ii may I I 1, it G A f M muh I if I if ff I -' -- um nli li I ,I s, - .His ff MRS. GEORGE DURNELL fMartha Limesh ..... R .............,SprIngfield, Ohio MRS. PAUL FERNEAU fMarjorie Mitchelll .......,,.....,.....,... Columbus, KATHRYN REDKEYQ Wilmington College .....,...,.,. R. R. No. 4, GreeI1field DRUSILLA RoDGERs, Stenographer, ....,... .. IWRS. CI-IAS. SPENCER fLillian Redkeylg Miami University ,.......,. Hillsboro ISABEL SHEPLERQ Battle Creek School for Physical Education . Battle Creek, MRS. RALPH SANDOMEL CGladys Wrightb ........l..4......,...,. MRS. RAYMOND ENNIS fHenrietta Emeryb . ,. CLASSOF VICTOR ANDERSON, Farmer, Marietta College CURTIS BUMGARNER, Ohio State ......,...,.. EDGAR BLAIN, Artist ....,....... WALTER BRUCH. , . ....,, . . . . I'lOVVAllD COCKERILL ,... FRED GOssETT ....,... DEAN IRWIN ......,.........,., GEORGE SMALLEY ...,............ DANE COCKERILL, Stenographer .,.. LOUISE ASHLING ,....,...,.. 4..,.... ,....,, MAY BOWMAN ...,,..4..,.,,.,......,...,.. MRS. ELDON R. RUSSELL fMarjorie Ferneaul, VIRGINIA HARLEY' .,....,...........,......, MRs. HUGH R. GHORMLEY fGreva Longl ,.... HELENMILNER...... ..,..... EDITH ROADS 4..,,...,,.......,..,,... MAME SHAW ....., EDNA SOMMERS .,.,.,..,4......,., HELEN WEST ..........,..,.....,,.. MRs. PAUL HAINES tDena Parrettl .... HELEN FISHBACK ........,.......,..,, MRS. HONOR PATTON CLi11ie Littrelll . . . Ohio , Ohio . .....,..,.,,...,.......,.. , Ohio Mich. Cincinnati, Ohio ...GreeIIfielIl, Ohio 1921 ...... .. . .. New Petersburg, Ohio , . . .R. R. NO. 1, Marshall, Ohio ' 'f f f f f f f f daglifiaid, ohio .. . . . . , . . . . Greenfield, Ohio ...... . . . . .GI'eenfielIl, , Ohio .R. R. No. 4, Greenfield, . . . . . , . . , .Springfield, Greenfield, fll. R. No. 4, Greenfield . . .Dayton Greenfield, Greenfield, ..,.,....,Greenfield, ......,...,Greenfield, Washington C. H. . . .R. F. D., Greenfield Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Z Ohio ..........,.....Deceased , . . . . . , Greenfield, , , . .East Monroe, . , . ,East Monroe, MRS. HELEN BANKS tHelen Bowlesl .,.... ..... C olumbus, VIRGINIA BUCK, Western College .......,........ ..., . Greenfield, MRs. NATHANIEL TWAY fNaOmi Walnb ,..,,...,.,, .... E ast Monroe, EDITH BEATTY, Teacher, Miami University , . . ..,... .,,.. G reenfield, LUCILLE COCKERILLQ Wilmington College, Teacher .,.......... Martingsburg, MARGARET CONNOR, Teacher ..,.........,,,.. MAIIX' CARTER, Ohio State .........,........ ADA GARRETT, Teacher ...........,. MRS. HOWARD ROBINSON fLaura McGarraughJ .... . . LUCILLE PARRET ,.., .....,..... ,.,..... . . . fROma Roushl ,......,. ..... , ...... ,..,.. fMargaret Redkeyl .....,................. MRS. FOREST ERSKINE fHelen Remyj' ..,. I , , HELEN TRUMPQ Western Reserve University EDITH WHITAICER .,.... .... l .,....52 CARELTON MITCHELL, Miami Umverslty ,...... ,... , . . ROBERT PEARCE, Ohio State ..........,.,... CALVIN STROUPQ World War .,..,.......... MELVIN STEPHENSONQ Ohio Wesleyan, Delta PAUL SMITH, Marietta College ,..... ROBERT CORE, Vanderbilt Univ. .... , ORMOND DEWYQ Ohio State ,.,.,.... CLARENCE HEAD, United States Navy ,... GEORGE JAMRA, Merchant ..............., ROBERT BUCK, O. S. U. Farmer .,.... MARJORIE LITTLE .....,............ HAZEL MIDDLETON .,..........,...... .... u rrr rr' rl' rt' rr I nu r l-'iK ......,..,.........Greenfield .. ......... Columbus ,,.,. . . . . . .Greenfield, . ..,,.. Dayton, Lynchburg, ,...... Springfield, . . .... . . Greenfield, 81 N. 'md River, Bellefountaine , .,.,.,..... Leesburg 9 .R. R. No. 4, Hillsboroz .. . . . . . . .. Greenfield, 9 Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio . . . . . New Petersburgi Ohio . ..... ....... L ynchburg, Ohio Tau ,... ...... C larksburg, Ohio . . , . . . . . .Greenfield, Ohio . . . . , , ,Nashville, Tenn. . . . . Greenfield, Ohio . . . . .Washington, D. C. . . . , ,Greenfield, Ohio , . ......, Greenfield, Ohio f'flfll lil f: r f E171 i- TU B ' I 7 ' ii: , Afigif N - - g I 7 rf!!! ,,,iigfw,, rg I My wif E'-Mei: I., Ill In ,., ,li , , -1244 l , f ' ville? ff if I Y.. CLASS OF 1922 HOMER VVATTS, Farmer ....,...... . ......... ...... JAMES WEST, Y. M. C. A. Law School .... FRANCES SHEPLER, Stenographer ...... MABLE GROVE, Y. M. C. A. Law School ..... ROBERT Cox, Art School ...,,..,,.....,..... MRS. MITCHELL RIOSSBARGER CEmily Little? ..,. JOHN A. WADDELL, Auto dealer ............. LELAH FERNEAU, Teacher .,............ HOWARD MARTINDIIII., Citizens Loan Co.. . . . FRANCES MCWILLIAMS, Stenographer ..... MRS. GLENN ORRHOOD fThelma Stevensl ..., . .Greenfield, Ohio , Cincinnati, Ohio Springfield, Ohio . Cincinnati, Ohio . . , . . Chicago, lll. . Greenfield, Ohio , .Greenfield, Ohio . Greenfield, Ohio Columbus, Ohio .Cincinnati, Ohio . . Pittsburgh, Pa. CARL WISE, Radio Salesman .....,.,,..... . , . .Los Angeles, Cal. MRS. ROBERT STROUP CMajorie Davisl . .. ..Greenfield, Ohio MI'l'CHELL MOSSRARGER, Farmer ........ .,Greenfield, Ohio EDWIN EMERY, Farmer ......... , .. ..Greenfield, Ohio GLADYS ESTELL ,...,.,,,...,..,..,...........,.....,...,.. . , Springfield, Ohio ELIZABETH KELSO .,.,.....,..,,.,....,...,...........,..,,,.. Greenfield, Ohio MRS. FLORENCE WOLFE CFlorence Murphyl 3601 Hall Place N. W. Apt. 23,. , . D. C. HELEN HARRIS, Teacher ..............................., ..... G reenfield, Ohio WILLIAM BENNETT SHIMP, Univ. of Cin., Law student .....,,.,... Cincinnati, Ohio FRANK FERNEAU, Portland Cement Co. ........................,. Columbus, Ohio ELIZABETH WEAST, Greenfield Glove Co. ,.., ...... ,..... ..... , . G reenfield, Ohio ELMER NVALN, Chauffeur ,,.,,...,,. ...... . R. F. D., Madisonville, Ohio NEVA DYKE, GoSset's Book Store ........ ..,......... G reenfield, Ohio HELEN KINNEAR ......................... ...,....... W esterville, Ohio EARL WARNER .,.......,.................. ...,...,... MRS. RICHARD LOUGH fMarguerite Duncanl . . . . .Greenfield, Ohio CLARK NEWMAN, Business College ..,....,,... . Greenfield, Ohio MARJORIE FULLERTON, Denison .....,..,.... ........... G ranville, Ohio ROBERT STROUP, Salesman .,.,............,. ........,,. G reenfield, Ohio MRS. WILBUR RIDGEWAY fKatherine Bloserl . , . .... R. F D., Leesburg, Ohio ELMER STEVENSON ............,... ,..,,... .,............. C a lifornia MRS. HOMER WATTS CFrances Hull! . ..,. . , LLOYD KEEPERS, Ohio State University .... HATTIE HIATT .......,........,........ RORERT LLOYD, O. S. U. ,.,......, . . . , . .RainsbOro, Ohio . . . .Columbus Ohio . .Greenfieldf ohio . . , Columbus, Ohio VIRGINIA WEIDMIXN, Nurse ...,..,,..,... ..Cincinnati, Ohio HARRY HIXON, Restaurant ,.............., ........... WILLIAM COLEMAN, GOsSett's Book Store .,.. . Greenfield, Ohio HOXVARD GRICE, O. S. U.. . . .,...,.,...,..,..,... . . .Columbus, Ohio CLASS OF 1923 MRS. HOWARD CARPENTER fEvelyn Frostl ,,,..,.,.. ..,. W esterville, Ohio GRACE PORTER, Teacher ............................,,........ Greenfield, Ohio EDWIN CLYBURNQ Ohio Wesleyan ......,..,..,.,...,.,........ Greenfield, Ohio JURETTA STOOPS, Stenographer, .1 ............................. Cincinnati, Ohio JESSE FARIS, Stenographer ....,.........,.....,........,,.,...... Dayton, Ohio EDWARD UI-II. ......... .,..,,..,.......................,,... G reenfield, Ohio MAJORIE SKINNER, Dr. Glenn'S office ..,.,..,.. ......,,....,.... G reenfield, Ohio MARJORIE BENNER ,,.........,............,......,..,......,.. Frultdale, Ohio MARY WALKER ........... ...............,..,.,,.....,....... G reenfield, Ohio HATTIE MILNER, Stenographer . ....,,......,..,..,,.....,.... Columbus, Ohio CLARENCE SOMMERS, Office of Wilkins Hosiery Co. .......,.,,.... Greenfield, Ohio rr rr rr rr' ft rt' 5, Ginn H' HI U1 U- r- f Fi' A ' I N E fi rr 'V 'V 'E c ' I A -:g--2 Alum, mm ig I- ni . . . f as . .i! f t I . -' . l'h'! P r ' fu!! - r ! WWW 5 ? ge JOHN ROBSON, Farming .,..,,.........4......................, Fruitdale, Ohio THEODORE HARPS, Greenfield Printing and Publishing Co. ..,,.,,. Greenfield, Ohio HAROLD STRIDER, Jamera's Clothing Store ........,..,.... Greenfield, Ohio GERALD D. ARMSTRONG, Wittenburg College ....,..,...... ..,. S pringfield, Ohio HARLAN WIPERT, Contractor ...,.......... ' .4...,...., .... G reenfield, Ohio MRS. G. POWERS tLouise Morgan! ..........,...,,........ .,.. t ireenfield, Ohio CHLOE COFFMAN, Office of American Pad 8: Textile Co. .,........ Greenfield, Ohio MRS. WILSON tRuth WilliamS!, American Pad 8: Textile Co. ...... Greenfield, Ohio WALTER BEATTY .....,,,....,,,.,...,.,..,....,......... .,.,. G reenfield, Ohio GERALD VANCE, Ohio University ,..... . . . ......... , ,Athens, Ohio JOSEPHINE CLOUSER, Stenographer ...., ......,, S pringfield, Ohio MARY LILLIAN MARTINDALE, Teacher .... . . . ..,.... McArthur, Ohio WILLIAM H. LIMES ............,,.... .... N ew Martinsburg, Ohio ISAREL BUCK, Battle Creek ......,.. . ..,.,,,. Greenfield, Ohio MRS. HILLART CReba Ballentine! ..,. ........ H ighland, Ohio VIRGINIA LOUGH .......,......... .,.. G reenfield, Ohio LEORA STOKES, A. 8: P. Grocery ..............,,.. .... G reenfield, Ohio CLASS OF 1924 WELDON LOUGH, Student Ohio University. .. .... Greenfield, Ohio LILLIAN BROWN, Student Intermont College ..... ....., B ristol, Va. ALICE GRAY, Secretary Superintendent's Oflice .... ....., t ireenfield, Ohio CHARLES STAUB, Telegraph Operator ............. ,,...,.,. . Greenfield, Ohio EVELYN MONTGOMERY, Student Ohio University .... .,..... N ew Petersburg, Ohio ROBERT GOSSETT ...,....................,..... .,.,......,..... D ayton, Ohio MRS. WILBUR ANDERSON tLOuise Kline! ....,,. MR. R. No. 4, Lyndon, Ohio ARCHIE VANDERVORT, Factory Foreman .......... ......,..,.. C olumbus, Ohio MRS. ASA WEST tMinette Grove!, Teacher .......... .,....... G reenfield, Ohio GLENPATRICK SHROCK, Cadet West Point Academy ,... ..... W est Point, N. Y. ALICE LOUISE CONNOR, Journalistic Worker ......... .... G reenfield, Ohio RICHARD NORTON ...............,,.,,...,....... .... L lreenfield, Ohio RONALD HAINES, Mechanic ............... .... C incinnati, Ohio MARY WINEGAR, Telephone Operator ...., .. . Greenfield, Ohio PAUL CAMERON, Bliss Electrical School .... .... W ashington, D. C. DORIS CALDWELL, Stenographer .......... ............ G reenfield, Ohio MARY HARRIS, Teacher.. ..,,....,... ...,,...... G reenfield, Ohio CECIL COOPER, Teacher ......,,....., .R. R. No. 4, Hillsboro, Ohio VIVIAN LITTLE, Substitute Teacher .....,. ............ t lreenfield, Ohio ELMO ROWE, Y. M. C. A. School ............ .......,.... C incinnati Ohio MRS. DAVID MOON tFrances Reis! .....,..... .........,.. G reenfield, Ohio MRS. MACK ORERAUGH Clva Lee Johnson! . ., ...,.. R. R. Greenfield, Ohio DONALD STROREL .,....,...,.,,........,,. , , . .R. R. No. 4, Greenfield, Ohio DORIS MOSSBARGEIR ......,,..,....,,..... .. . R. R. NO. 1, Greenfield, Ohio RANDOLPH COOPER, Truck Driver. .. ,,,.,..,,..... Greenfield, Ohio INA HAVEN MOORE ..,.........,,, ..,.... ..,.. t 2 reenfield, Ohio CARY FARIS, Stenographer ...... ...... G reenfield, Ohio VIRGINIA REED ..........,... ..... , , Greenfield, Ohio MAURICE ANDERSON, Farmer .,......,.,.. ..., N ew Petersburg, Ohio ESTHER KELSO .....,......,.,,...,,....... ....... G reenfield, Ohio JOSEPH EDMONSON, Automobile Salesman ..,, ......,.. G reenfield, Ohio ETHEL CHERRYHOLMES, Stenographer ...... .......... G reenfield, Ohio ERVIN RITTER, Farmer ........ , ........, .... N ew Martinsburg, Ohio MRS. FLOYD JETT CEva Waln! ,......,.... . . .R. R., Greenfield Ohio RAYMOND BLASER .,.,.....,,,..........., ,...... G reenfield, Ohio MARGARE1' ALICE PORTER, Stenographer .... ...... C olumbus, Ohio NOLA DYKE, Clerk .......,............. ..,. G reenfield, Ohio MARIE MYERS ........,,,,.,......,... ..., G reenfield, Ohio CLIFFORD HUDSON, Farmer ........,,.... ..., G reenfield, Ohio REBA LYLE ..............,.,,..........,. .... G reenfield, Ohio LOWELL DUNLAP, Student Ohio University. . . .... Greenfield, Ohio MARGARET TOwNE ...................,,,..,,,...............,. Greenfield, Ohio I-ai rr' rf irt'7 ft' W' mis N ily, Hn Us W -W ' H, ,. , 'I' ' 1 r Z f Q f 1 L liz, R li ,,, , t. . of Ft -V I' N 4 ,f, ' rr V ' ffl' 4 A rr r If -- I-all I J bl ll 1:29, ,CLRV C' X , - - . Wl, Y - il L 4 1 1 ' , . WILLIAM HAINES, Student Ohio State U., ....... . R. No. 9, Washington C. H. , Ohio THELMA ISEEFER ,........ ............, ,.,..... . .,..,....,,.,. G I 'eenfield, Ohio WALLACE FISHER, Student University of Music, Cincinnati ........ Greenfield, Ohio MRS. GLEN PATTERSON fDorothy Carterl .......,.,.....,,..... South Salem, Ohio LEWIS KERNS ..........,...,.,,,,..,..,,...,........., .... F ruitdale, Ohio AILEEN S'l'EVVAl'i'l', Student Wilburforce College .... ........ X enia, Ohio XNILMA JOHNSON ...............4......,,.,.... .... G reenfield, Ohio FREDERICK WATERMAN, Student Ohio State U. ..., ......, ,.... G I 'eenfield, Ohio MRS. RALPH LESLIE QHelen MeCormiekb ..... .,...,,......, P Ortsmouth, Ohio BERLYE CAMERON, Farmer ...........,,... .... I K. R. No. 3, Greenfield, Ohio ESTELLA BURNETT, Clerk ,..,...,,,...,. ,,... X Vashington, C. H., Ohio IRCEL KNEDLER, Farmer ,.,,. .... W ashington, C. H., Ohio MILDRED KOONS ,...,, .... Washington, C. H., Ohio EMERSON HARRIS ...........,.......,.... ..,....... C olumbus, Ohio MAIIY PUCKETT .........,,..,,......,.,... .....,,. G reenfield, Ohio MARGARET BLAIN ........................... ..,...., G reenfield, Ohio MRS. ELMER STEPHENSON lDorotlIy Dixon? ....... ,..,. S an Francisco, Calif. CLASS OF 1925 CHARLES EDVVARDS, Ohio Wesleyan University ,... ,........ D elaware, Ohio ROSALE SLAGLE, Antioch College ....,.......... .,.,. Y ellow Springs, Ohio GEORGE PEARCE ..,....,......,.,.,..,,.,,,. ..... N ew Petersburg, Ohio FRANCES LARKIN, Earlham College ......,.. ...... , .Greenfield, Ohio SPENCER HIRE, Ohio Wesleyan University. ., ........ Delaware, Ohio REBA KERNS, Normal School ,....,.,....,. , . Springfield, Ohio HUBERT SHARP, Restaurant ,........,.,.. .,.. f lreenfield, Ohio LUCILLE CONNOR ..........,........... .,.. G reenfield, Ohio MARION HAINES, Ohio State University , . . ..., Columbus, Ohio ARLENE COLLIER, Conservatory of Music ,,,.... . . , Cincinnati, Ohio MORRIS 0,DELL, Foundry ...,.....,.....,.....,. .,,. W ilmington, Ohio ZELMA HUMRLE, Secretary McClain High School. . , . . . Greenfield, Ohio WAYNE FISHER, College of Music ...........,... .... C incinnati, Ohio ALMA SIMMONS, Post Graduate ......,......,. .... G reenfield, Ohio VICTOR MILLEII, Ohio University .,......., .. .... . Athens, Ohio ETHEL SHEPLER, Highland County Normal . . .... Greenfield, Ohio RICHARD UHL, St. .Xavier College .......... .... C incinnati, Ohio ELIZABETH DONNELY, Miami College, ..., ......,. 0 xford, Ohio EDWIN FENTON, Automobile Factory. . . ...,,.,,,, Toledo, Ohio HELEN HULL ......... ,... ...... ,... . , ..... , G reenfield, Ohio .IOHN GLAZE, Restaurant ,...... ..,, .... S a n Francisco, Calif. SARA PERIE .....,,,.......,.,,,...... ...,... I .eesburg, Ohi0 LESLIE MONTGOMERY, Western Union .,.,.. ..,,. C incinnati, Ohio TI-IELMA DWYER, Post Graduate ............ ,.., G reenfield, Ohio POSTELL PATTERSON, Ohio State University. , . ....,.,.... Columbus, Ohio EDNA HILL, Wilburforee College .....,..... ...., . . . . I . , . Xenia, Ohio FRANKLIN FINCH, Farmer ..,............ .... R . F. D., Greenfield, Ohio NAOMI LLOYD, Moehlenpage's ..,. ........... G reenfield, Ohio ARTHUR KERSEY, Farmer ..,...,...... ,....,..., l ireenfield, Ohio HELEN WINEGAR ...................... ..,Greenfield, Ohio MARVIN Cox, Coxts Drug Store ..,....... Greenfield, Ohio STELLA WINEGAR, Telephone Exchange ............,,........... Greenfield, Ohio DONALD DIXON, Gray-Elliot .,.....,.,.,...,...... ............. L lreenfield, Ohio MARGARET TOMPKINS, Business College ....,..,...,.......... Greenfield, Ohio CARTER SMITH, Solicitor for Business College ,,,,..........,... Middletown, Ohio LUCILE WHEATON, Highland County Normal ......,............ Greenfield, Ohio PAUL SPARGUR, Gray-Elliot ......,..,.,,..,.,,,...,....,....., Greenfield, Ohio WILBUR HARPER, Hampton College .,.............,,............... Hampton, Va. GENEVIEVE HARRIS ....................................,...... Columbus, Ohio ELLSWORTH HARRIS . ....... ,.......................... . ..,. C olumbus, Ohio gy - ge rr rl' rr rr rl' ri' I Q gtg, It KL O Ill me . C., if e - a I .F ff V2 ff ff - A 'eff, 4',,,e mg ' -' tw nf the I ff I - ' 15.-'N I C:-?-,. ,. I I I I If If I I I I if up L AWK . MARJQRIE HARPER, Wilburforce College ,... ENNIS SLAGLE, Truck Driver .,.......... LoUIsE COCKERILL ,,.......... ..,,.. ' ..... WILBUR SPENCE, Farmer. . . , ...,., ,,.,... . . . PAULINE FINCH, Highland County Normal .,,.. JAMES VERNON HARRIS, Conservatory of Music .... HAZEL SHIMP, Stenographer ................,........ ROY MOSSEARGER Farmer ALICE MARIE BALLENTINE,-ILIlghI2fIldACOl1l'liSf4NO.I'lllZl1 A I I I HoMER MONTGOMERY, Mechanic .......,.,..,.... MRS. RICHARD WADDELL Wienna Currentb .... RICHARD Coox .,.........,...,...,.,,....... IoNE CALDWELL, Highland County Normal ..... HAROLD KLINE, Farmer. ,,,.., . .......... . GENEVA BRowN .,.,....., ,.,... ....... DALE VANDERVORT, Factory Foreman ..,.. MRs. EDWIN EMERY fRuth Orebaughb , ,. DVVIGHT PRICE, Essex-Hudson Agency .... GENEVIEVE PATTON, Business College ,,., Rox' CAMPBELL, Farmer ,.....,.,...,,. PEARL THEOBALD ...,,,..,.........., I , . CYRIL PORTER, Caspari's Grocery ....,.... ERMA HAINES, Highland County Normal . . Qi ff r im ' rr rr ...Xenia . . . . . Greenfield: . . . . . . Greenfield . . , .New Petersburg: . . . . . . . Greenfield . . . . . . . . .Cincinnati . . . .,... Cincinnati: R F. D. . , Greenfield Greenfield, , ..,..... Cincinnati, Leesburg, Greenfield, Q I. I, I. .Greenfield R F. D. . , Greenfield: . . . . , . . Centerfield, Columbus, . . . Greenfield, . . . . . . . . .Greenfield, . . , ..... Greenfield, R. F. D., Greenfield ,.Washington C. H., .,.....,.Greenfield, . . . . , . . .Greenfield rrrr rf rr fir? intimal IHC f: Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio I I I 533 759 . 2 ' 7 'f A ,Eg ffm I gf-in III, Aggie - . I '...1,,,,,- ' , I - f I fi rf-f it n f I ef-A e 'III rl Ivf - 'ff QI mm +635 .mee ee BRADLEY,S SAYS: You will final at our Rexall Drug Store UALVVAYSD Very Good Things Thoroughly Cooked. We Make a Specialty of Double Decked Sandwiches. Come in and try them. No Canned Food Sold -- Everything Cooked at Home. Service Always 'with cz Smile Ladies in charge of Ladies' Department, where you may feel free to discuss your needs of a private nature with confidence. Trusses fitted correctly or money refunded. Toys sold every day in the year. We carry everything from a sewing machine needle to a clap of thunder. Our ice cream is kept in the UICELESS FRIGIDAIRE SYSTEM, always hard, always 8 kinds, all different, best, by test, in town. Take home a quart, it will keep for half hour, it's UFURNAS, COLUMBUS, O. Send your children for items to our store, they always get the best service, for our store is the Young People's Store. The place to meet your friends. Greenfield's aggressive, snappy, complete store. The place to buy from intelligent help, who know drug store items. If we have not got what you want, we will get it for you. The place to buy postage stamps. The store proprietors believe strong in the Golden Rule and same must be applied here. The store which guarantees everything sold. lf the item does not come up to your ex- pectations, please return, and we will meet you with open arms. The store builded only on QUALITY, Try our storq first. We are on the job always, and deserve your patronage. We are authorized Eastman agents-always have fresh films. We do developing and printing. We carry a complete line of insecticides and spraying material. Always on hand - Hot Peanuts, Pecans, and Almonds. Liggett's and Lowney's Bulk Candies, and fancy Box Candies on hand-always fresh. The Old Floors and Furniture say: Please Repaint Me with 'KYANIZEV' Looks better and wears longer. Eat all you want-Bradley's Wonderful Stomach Remedy will help keep you lit. Yours cordially, BRADLEY? DRUG STORE ON THE CORNER GREENFIELD, ------- O H I O l!iEi'ml ' -Q rr rr rr' rr' 'rr ni Q C3 IQQ FHL g . FHL i ,C gs 1 X ' 'Tia lv 'ff l' f lf' ' flllii m ,,, all w , , - ' ' Milli' ' ' :hifi E IBF! ,et-.1 mfculqy B Q aw Q The Highland County Bank Capital and Surplus 3S200,000.00 Thrift Headquarters --,,--- ,X 'vii-ww 1 4 w if INIVESTIGATE THE oEo. JAMRA N Better Clothing if DODGE CAR for ,, P soLD AND Men and Boys SERVICED lx, BY Hart Schaffner Sc 1' Al E C CEI-IRES MIDWAY A Marx Clothes VF GRFFNFIFLD oH1o ljiliu rrrf rr rr mn Y fx m 1: ii y 3: fl ' ' 4 .1 l' 4' ' ' ' ' 1: 1, M'v'...::T..-sa:. .a: .T , gfoilgq-e, -H f 7 Ulf? ri' ii! I ,IZ I w an, EL 1: ,'! m p, if I 'yqfi ,fu ' ' V1 YV' rr rr iff '! ffj' ,W .n, M., ..n of fo will lr Y Hifi, Y' f r 'L-I rgll fr I f .. 1 Q ' ' ll li nm F. A. CAMERON 4 v i r lr 'u U 1' I 1 I' V r jr r r A v r McClain High School Alumni Agent for ii :V VVhy depend upon others when IMPLEMETS, MCCORMICK you can be INDEPENDENT? DEEVING TRACTORS -1 5- WIRF FFNCING Do you need money to go to college or engage in business? FERTILIZER in- AND PAINTS If Interested in the Above Questions See- Repuirs for All Implements D. Aspemlfy I 35 if His PLAN WoRKs eeee- - -Aee- A -e-+-+-owev+eeeo-o'ov--A-o'o -f 1 I rf -A'Aee' A -A veeoeoeA-oeoeAe ' Yo-o-o-o-owo'o-owo'o-o-o-e-e -e-e-e e e vevl ' F L ii We take this opportunity to extend ,V 'i Our Heartiest Congratulations COMPLETE DEPARTMENT To This Yearvs Class STORE Succes: to You! Pay Cash and You Pay Len C S 4 Floors h I ' ' 18,000 Square Feet Floor Space Authorized FORD Dealer -Aff-'ffAff-1' 'f 'A 'A t'fT Q?'i A 'i f '' ' ' Save at our bank on the installment . plan then buy for cash. li 11 Greenfleld Hay X The . I Grain Co. Peoples National Bank H PHONE 269 li Corner First and Jefferson Streets GREENFIELD, - - OHIO 1: jg JU1 .2.. +- ' '- '::2 1- rf' rf in- I :T lr rr rr Ed rr rr il I lilbjf' -Y gg g gm W Il 1 ll 8 A' ,,-,- b e it ff' si mm ef C'-My WL , I f A-'-'- A- -'-'-'-'- ' 'A- ' - ' ' ' '- ' ' A' ' O ' ' 'T' I DE VOSS - - - Jeweler GIFTS 321 WEST JEFFERSON STREET, GREENFIELD, OHIO L A-uusunu-Uukuu Whvvnw A I Oiiicc 99 Residence 52 ROY A. Zimmerman A' Robert J. Jones ii ' . M. D., F. A. C. s. Hospital zoo GREENFIELD T' GREENFIELD, OHIO District Agent , 'I il CINCINNATI, OHIO i lr X A A C.F.CAsPAR1 ff KERBAWY'S wi f 'ii' T T' 'i T' Tn' 'K DRY GOODS H Uma of the LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR L PREMIER Piclorial Review Pattern: ' PIIQNE 19-68 PIIoNE 56 GREENFIELD O L .-.- -.-.-J.-.-, H ,,.,, .,,,, E., v, J F ::'TA:'Y'-:::'A 'X johnj.Mertz Q Tn- ELDL ' BER Q EB E -:T nulmmsggzgnrzs - T M, .vii C OAL 5 fy' 4 ' I GRFIENFIELD, - 1 OHIO ll J Iii! i rr KTVFTFF rrrf' rr rr Hr? inp rr r 'fx' Er qi if E131 I L- In-i'.12i ' ' ' .. 1' . ' N 'qi IIB I 5 ' - In 111 rl K iwiifa, XZ I I V - r r ' f 55' Q ui md ll II. f . W -T 1 iiilil, rr r 'ix If nh- - l L w I ,' I n T f ff ' 2A'A 'A T 'A'A'A'T'T'T' 'x 1 The Union Central Life Ins. Co ,cl 41 0. 'V 4, J' if - QW ' L Q s i A00 COME TO -6 ' COX,S PH R CY FOR THIC BEST Soda, Ice Cream and Sandwiches IN TOVVN Gifts for All fJl'l'fl.Yi077.S' - - SEE US FIRST 1 X , QQQQ,Q,,,,,Q.,oQ,QQQ,QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQXT ',QQQ., w'w , fo., ' ' WHITE SHOE CO. ia ii the home of 1: 1' A Selby Arch Preservcr Shoes and fl 1 Gothom Gold Stripe Silk Hosiery ll 14. L. MAD1-111, Manager 1, Qi,,,..,.. ...,.,a,a , .v...,.iiiiiiffl .,.,a , iii, GLENN A. HARRIS is f Dry Cleaning, Dying and 1 Pressing I gl lfhmw 427-28611 if 3 XlVASIllN1Ci'l'0N ST., GRLII41NL lLll,lJ, O. fi i o.,.o., - R .,oo A .o POSITIONS FOR GRAD UATICS You l'ilIl hc ag l'1'iv:ltv S1-c'1'vt:ll'y. illl l'1XlN'l'f Al'l'Ul1llf2llll', :Ill Iixpw1't Stn-11og:1':lQl1v-1', :1 Ilia: S1-luool l'4ll1lllll'l'l'lill 'l'0Zll'llk'l'- Iln- only Business Sm-llool in tho Stun- that l'0llfl'l'S the fol h lowing: 1l4-gwm-N: Finn-ln-lor oi' Svivlxrv in Ecluvzltinn. Ilaxvlwlur nf S4l'i9lH'k' in Iinsim-ss Adminis- ll'iIIlliII :xml Ilan-In-lor ot l'on1nw1'1-inl Nl'i1'll1'Q'. Ask how we Villl saw- you vost of lm:u'4l. Posi- IIUIIS Sl-'l'lll'!'l1 Im' p:l':l1lll:ltm-s fllI'UlIjJ'h our Ss-rvivv lT1'lHll'llll1'lll. NY1'ite for Uollvprv Hllllljlill today 1:51 l1:As'1' S'l'A'l'PI s'1'Rm:'1'. co1,t'M14I's, UIIIU 4' BlT..FL2f,Y4LiTfl2fFffl?:?ff ny, ' rr rr rr rl' rv r? iF l..,' 4 CT' ml 'N 'A Ml U11 Emi Fl' 1 ,Y rr rr 'E I V' rr rr K ff f - oook p-qwmmnn mn un 1 v r F' rr r L-jf ' rr 'V H' Y A rf TX rv 1 l H. H. LIMES Jeweler EA T A T SULCEBARGER'S RESTAURANT ,L ll J. H. HORN WHERE QUALITY C O UN TS . Grocerzes 'A 'A'A'A ' TTT'G 'T'A A''T EF ix: 'ATGT'TGT'AG-W-TTLTT-TWA'TTATVATGT'-W lf QUALITY and SERVICE FOR YOUR GRADUATION 32 Worth While Insurance And other occasions, have your gar- of all kinds ments Cleaned and Pressed at the ll Northzvexlern Mutual Life Insurance Faultless Cleaners and fl , HAYES I. GRAY D I 4. AGENT YCTS ig gg PHoNEs 353-383 xv AwAwA A - A- AwAwAwA'AwAi-WsvsvA A - A-AwAwswAws W sWA A - AwAwAwAwAwAwswAv ,Q 1 lioxx :ixx A::,: r:,:-rx:A V, -Y,WZ.,,W-,,,,,,,,,,,,v.W.,Z.W.,,,,,,,,,v.,,1 - -,, .1 A-f----fA- -.-ve: GUARANTEED POSITION with DEFINITE SALARY Study at Home or at Our College one of our practical Business Courses. You need not pay us until we place yon. Get Free Booklet. Greenfield Business College DEPT. -IO, GrREENl IELD, OHIO y f f' 1' 4: 1' r 1 l 4 n .L F. P. CROWE Registered OPTOM ETRIST limi rr rr f Yff u .,.r ff fl' f N , mall! Il -I ff ff f MQ JLL 'A5 ' l 'T I1 Tl'g ee- A f 7 fr rt t . Qfggffw 7 F win un , . CHL it Y www 11 Er rr 'r AQ I' I If fd 'A 1 -W nn 'lwll rl 1 4 I' ff W A l' ,-nu ' Y. if i i i i' ' 'i ' ' ' 'K SLAGLE LUMBER COMPANY The Yard with the Stock We Carry a Complete Line of Lumber and Builders' Supplies A Completely Modern Planing Mill - Hih-Grade W. Virginia and Kentucky Coal CORNER FIFTH AND PINE--PHONE 37 'W of iii i i i ' W. I-I. WILSON Physician and Surgeon Phone 20 Office 310 r 1 I A i 4 J. B. GLENN 31 A. B., M. D. OFFICE RESIDENCE 2530 2532 if r A i 4 I 4 I ---Hun -------.,--2f 'X ,V ' gl 'I G. H. EDWARDS Dentist Over Cox Drug Store GREENFIELD, - - OHIO ,L .....,,,,,,,.vv,, ,,,,, , -- Dr. W. C. Martindill Office and Residence Phone No. 90 GREENFIELD, - - OHIO .E ,........ ........ ....... 'T 'f f ' C. C. N0rton's Sons SEEDMEN r A L Headquarters for H igh-Grade FIFLD AND GARDEN SEEDS Phone S4 GRFENFIELD OHIO Qu FIV ll mi MU ' 'illlii' L. E. KRATZER PHOTOGRAPHER Successor to W. Thompson Our Aim ix to Pleaxe Every Curtomer GIVE US A TRIAL rr rr rr rr H? ri' --n r 'f-W En. I 1 2' ll gi . . x tr 1: 1' . , - - . 'i.l?5f.WQ'fILU...5 .f - - - ' . V V N f C -- - Z, I l 'll I I4 , I Y' rr CI' AA l . ' a l Y ' if I EET - Ei -My f TQ lllll . I Q L El , 'T':'1' i - if .mf ff H - ix ' mf ' Y.. - THE GREENFIELD PRINTING 8: PUBLISHING CO. 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