McClain High School - Dragon Yearbook (Greenfield, OH)

 - Class of 1927

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' t l K 1 , I g s a l 5 5 i i , ' s I l i E 3 Q- . fa i t ' ,ai 5 . . . . . . . , 4,2 - a mystical city, the ideal civilization A ish' gi uf , 5 ': ' . ' Q R5 . . - ' l iffibf .-5... 7' 'Y' ' A. A A .. lu, I , up gauf: 1f2f1,gf -tg-., Q, 7 J 'il Al M ,MJ fl y N u . H X x I N ram ! 's V., -K .NRI W L U , ,. ' f if w ft 7 ' 1 i i Apotheosis of Youth A Alma Mater sits upon a throne , , Q Q guarded by Patriotism. Below stand i 1 . . her attendants, Music, Art, History . u. 4 at Manual Training. On the first step ' g g Authority is conferring the laurel t' a - wreath upon the graduates. Youth A- , - half turned away, takes one fleeting l days Opportunity welcomes him tu P on board the Ship of Life. Courage 2 stands behind her, while Faith is at , , . the tiller. Labor leans against a Q - tree regretfully reviewing lost op- ft L ' portunities of his youth. Industry ' and Thrift are busily loading the 2 u e - Ship with supplies for the long u , - 1 voyage. In the clouds are seen the . M -,' 1' half-defined minarets and towers of e ' f f Q of the future, which Youth sees in j. tw A Q-ff . his vision and fares forth to help td y - attaln I t -'-,-f fit' I ' t . Q f fff ffff'fffffQQffQQQQiQQffQflQfQfQQfQQQQfQfIfIfglQ.QLQfQf., , H315 riilflf Nudg e nl lillllintil S? NNN if 9 2? .. : J T E, s V s l , 0 I ' i t i t a k k . . E + 1 look at the companions of his school l r 2 1' 4 , I i t t u 1 7 i it I i f r a t Q i v : M 6 .2- z' .L I 1 .V Z . . 0 X62 Mm-wgxf I I Q at , r t r 1' V - H' EP, J ,l1,l,0J5j1 o0y V ug o1Og0,1 Ao Q l , ' iiltmgzn , ,I J' .... tttt t ' t' t - 'f' 't tt tt M , .J 3 'M . . r t m r -5'1 ' 5 5. i t - The Staff A 2+ , . l Q ' 5 2 Editor-in-Chzcf ..,..., HAIWLD Jsntuil u Q senior Editors ..... Hanna nmgmgm - 4 1' - an MART ' 3 , i f -' ' g, 'is. 4 Lower Classmen Editor Dgzu ,f ig 1 Aamznfnmum Editor .... lm. '-15 5 5 : .-fr ,S --I - 2 3 Club Editors ..... Cmnt: M01l'!'60lEK..ff D-Fg u ,Z and mum wi fi '59 - 3- J- -1 54' F- I Humor adam ....... Lum i l!-U L i w . and Earns: gm g gi Music and Dramatic Editior ...., S .I .... Q i :wana cmnmsa J E A JZ Photography Editor ......... PAUL Cones Q ' Qi ? ' Athletic Editor .,...,. Wuavn awww: , ls 11 1 - ' W X? , L' Q Business Malllltlers. .aXsanag:mgAxNnluux.1pr N. V K ' 4 , uf . Q., E 35 3 Financial Advisors .... BQ. R. h I'P r Ducxwonru and llavltca . 5t i5R VG gym, , fgig g - Director of Journalism. .Gluten A: QMS t, c r X 'W ' H ' Q f7 1 5'X'T fSETI ''f':Z Z'f!'fI '3lT. L5Zf1i1ILl2?S'? '2'2I3Z Q V I agus 5 I H , h j '-ffm? ca. : jflllll gsg j ' ' 1 M ,,mll!lHlQnl fb ,E cmmln, ' W, 5 c . - ..,f2g,h x M-71411 fi A Order of Books .Xl3MINIS'l'li.X'l'ION SICNIOHS LUWICH QZLASSNS 1X'l'llLl'1'l1lCS .XCTlVI'I'IICS ADS .KNIT IIVMOH 1 w J , ,, ' truil lu ' -'lf lX4 'U,,' ,151-7 ' 4,,- W, 1 7-lf ll iv ,, . fffff - - .V - V V -V .,- - V Y ,.,,.-.. , , il , 1 4 r 3 r f I - S! ga -I l 1 E .z fi r i E 1 xi Si 'i N 6 'i -Q, ilu ,. , 1 r i iv k , 1 U ' ' ' e e e e i ,rM,Q, - ,. ,- -.-' 1 L., 1, ,K . 'wr I Q. E: tgfilfqx ' cm., rw, THE DRAGO .sa ...N it 1 ,r i 1 l rrrror o, cc il .4 'Ti if lg: 3? - fir ,I ll 1 22 ll xi ill: 31 il ll Q li 5 i.l ell ' l 3 All MQ :I lg li El sl lj ig if , . :- To Mrs. Edward Lee McClain, who has al- li . . , , l' W ways displayed a sympatheuc interest in our school and has given liberally to it, We, the fi Class of 1927, respectfully dedicate this book. if l 1 if 'Vg f, li ' is . if A gli Q H sl 'lg 4' lg: ze 21 Ei 'il fl ll Q, 'll El it 1 sv ff li li Q. 13 l: lil i :TTi1El:.I:.:.L ..w.. i i:::?::F::i .....1 J rf' gil A a. X fff' ,rw , 595 eZ'i'w'l ff, -'aAf- 1 ' 1 'W 1' ' f . I ss c .---f--.--mr.1-.-----f,-.-v- ----1. -1?-kr.-1,:+,:?:-W..,.,w.....-Tv-, -.: ra..--..-.,-.., ., ,, W, , , ..-. ,, ,, , , . --- -vxu- a ---T-.3 ,, ...T , ...a..,,,. S if Nffm Y ff Wm H an ,vQ , iiia ,, 11 1 if ii g HIGH SCHOOL SONG Let's sing anew our praise of High School And let our pledge afar be told, if Others may like black or crimson, Purple give us and the Gold. 2 Let all our troubles he forgotten, if Let a loyal spirit rule. gi We'l1 join in might and main the chorus 55 To the praise of our dear school. CHORUS! ig McClain High School, McClain High School! The pride of every Greenfield youth. E! A school of beauty, with watchword duty, . t 5' She stands for honesty and truth. ,A 'z I In contests glorious, always victorious, e No matter what opponents say, We think tl1ere's none to fear, We know no peer, . So Hail! McClain High School, Hail! ,! 'E 5. 'I ii Our High School stands unique in history, The product of a donor's love, ft And we'll ever sing its praises 1 Our gratitude and pride to prove, And then weill strive to live our motto 3, With loyal hearts and true, 1 . t i i 5 5 We'll aim to use the living present For the good that we can do. CHORUS: li Il vt Yi gi iz 'J ti I E: ti i i .'f. l'1'l'IfLZTI1.IfZQL11'lL1L'1TITf' L 11'TWQT''LfflfI'fT'jTTI T11 'f:'I ':'T'1T'1 ,ffflli i 'Tf11..f?.f'l'1-i'1f.ff.....-.... ' v.-.-.-.Q-L :4 ' ----. ' ' ' il.,-.....-N' ie I ,K ,A g L l .' I-v 'Q' ' -- x H nv: 17.74 in-.TI .S 'psy' f A A 1, iti '-if me ffl? 241 iw .air fTT'r 'fji -t i 'Wi .2 1wi-9-1-i-2-fr -'t,.. 5233. X H 1 -'N 7 ati. .1 'i Q' 11 5, L2--f i..- Si li ii-tifalr-..1.. 5 ,' v '.', N JUUH 3-fi I e, f uf, fi' i- L, li. rift! . 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W, I 251 ill Ami HJ J: 11 - ' 'QV 51 11 McClain High School, McClain High School! 131 The pride of every Greenfield youth. 1: if A school of beauty, with watchwurd duty, 1'1 ' 1' 1 ti' 1'1f She stands for honesty and truth. In contests glorious, always victorious, , 1 Bl 1 No matter what opponents say, fl 2' 1! We think there's none to fear, 1 , 1 4' Y K it We know no peer, iff 1 I1 1 , , 3 1 E1 So Hail! McClain-High School, Hail! 15 - U ti 711 il EE 11? i is 1 + 5 t t i I 1 5 9 t . 1, 1: 1 3 '11 V , 1 , 11 tl it 131 J 1 1 1 ., ik 3 1 A f 1,1 13 ile 2 gl A? 11 1, I W x E ML 1 11 tai i' ta ,g A 2-.W-..,,...,..,-.-...4.-W.-.,-.,...,.,--.-.., .-L.- ....,...,e1..-.,e.r,:.fe.......,. ..., ,m.,...,.,....,, ,,,, ,W -,,,,,.,,,,....:,,,-,,,... -,W ge, , ,gan W v ,,.,,-: ,I ' .---...Y......-.-,.----,,.W.,,,.,-,..1,-.,.. ,-,- n.,, ....i,...,,1..-,-.-.,,..,-- ,.,l.,. W,,-..,..,....,,........,-,.,,,,., 1 1 1 . -1 A :nw , 11:,,f,:f,,,E,i5,.,jy?',1,1f1.,mfg W .W. 9331. 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Secretary Business Manager ' rtruil by VV. Il. Poynim-x U so s ee e e e ' if THE DWG? si il. ig ,Al ,m ii ii, H ' , qi if H, fi 1 ii W 1' V, ii il, f 'I 2 ii, i ,. . lu ' 'lr 5 ,j, 1 1 i if 'f 1, I l I U J ., P al ,P r, ,: ,- 4 wi ', si Wi ii MrQ -Edward Lee McClain, administratiife 1 id :'1 ii' , genius, distinguished philanthropist and donor M all ,N : 1 i ..-vi- ...--,sh o....... -4-.,..-Q of the McClain High School, the Vocational ,Eg 52, School and the McClain Athletic Field. ,Q if 5 ii I Es fl- ,ln ,, Q if if W gf ii F '1 2 1' i fi if .5 lifi 12 131, ..1,- A L.-.......-...-1-..-.,.,....,.,...,-..,,-.,.-.-...,...L.-..f..-...,.A,-.-..,,,.......-.......,....-,-...-.-............,,.......,...-...,.-,,..,..,,.,,, . . ,,,. , ......,,.,........,....,............-,,2,.::L.,.-.xT,.-..,.....-. .-. ,......-.... .-,....,.....................-.....,.-..-....-.................q..-.....-.....- Q- .- n is es.,. i i 2 s ,i,.: .fi ii zmf ,,:gmi,f,+'rg J rg: Q aff 1- i ' i .. is ' ill'-i' ir V - ilu' X i- H -:sr-:::fm.nm': .'.: .. 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To hope and to believe IS 4 i gl ll 1 1, I' , infinitely sweeter than any realization that the 1s years can bring. These two qualities-hope js if ,I H a and faith-are the gifts of the gods to youth. Ll J . . . f Keep them with all d1l1gence, for out of them, ll is as well as out of the heart, are the issues of life. Zyl 0 I 'l ml l 1. 2? as ll il I -Ii l 1' if l, li Hi l 4 I 1. ,. Sl l I I . 3 l 1 zl H ll iz lg li if fee li l' E' 451 S1 ljf :L 11- . ..-. ..... ,., .,.N,a,.,...,.-.,,.,,,,w..,,,,...,...,.,,,,.,..,,,v,,,,.-, ,,,,,,,,w,,,,,,v-,,Mw,-N,,,,M,-1 it -g ..-M.,,,,,..:T..V.,.,i., ..... ,,l-.-...l ...,., ..,.,. -.- ,.,, - .,,,,, .. l,,. ,-,,,.,,-,,,,,,.,-,.,,-,,,,,,,4,,. l it' ' 2 .fQ5'gl+-Qfv'5i tvqiJfs:, -lil blissf.Lt,Q.?Hlill iff:-if .1'1'f'ff?l fill -57-Xyljifl ll.'l1it:H':::'fg9i4l::5-Qtfl'iQ- ., aa i. 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M T Q ,X A I DRAGON g Si 'EE Ohio State University, M.A. Ohio Northern University, B.S. P 92 Principal of High School E at xi iw Years ago the favorite and greatly over- Jw i 22 worked theme of many a graduates commence- A IN Y Ml UV rj' w' gas' 22:29-OST ff--fvamawa i'W'Pi2 to ::3:r,f.e5L:f,W3w4f-+E,fv 2:5 -.he-fm v- mo-NQQ .. E'O Nm D i' 230 C fn! P'tp.l,.,.,r,3:5v'3f3e-r ' i3'f'Q,g'1 O-AQ-f O-A Urif'?',, v-n CA f'f O Omgm NQOHU. 'gl 3 :ff-Tiii x B 9.0 4 fb UPU N4 3 r-Q 3 SMU - :TQ 23+ H-'WM 5-EPS' :Him 'HW' ?-1 -- Q E, H I3 8 so Q UQ Q SV ' 2 D' N O Q---:rn gmnwviw --H-OHDS Z1Ef fL'q1f f-OOD' 'Vg I3 HQ-25-AQ' 23:12, .,.. Arif! s mC-' ,D P502 5f'f5- wmq,5, n2 T151 'SESS 0-f?-Q'9-:2.f:r :Q-4.-,GX 2-5.-f FS'D ,Q5 oQ'b GQOQLTEQ, : 'mf-flfw L :rm of' D' UQ ' 'vo 5 2. Cl. ro f-f 2 5 I3 U3 ggg'5g-as-sro 2,613,253 f-f QNFTO mg' U1 if i '2i,g H H- m m N m H' O F503 ng-filfxi 5'3Ug'Sz:'7E. 3?!fttg,1gI 534 33322: fgztoom.-, gag-33,31 ow... N Qgvofv :UUQQQF 2 :Fa Bama? P-O52 FQ ' n-A-D n-A-cn F1 93 'CTBPU .--,-, mmm QH-'UNDE i .At,.-,g: Xftmo 5,5-Q.,..,,, 5,-.D'f f0Q iH,,-,.g Nqm cn p,... 2 v-0 'U g-?:.-1-:ln 'O cn Q .-,D m '0'-'Wm E! C: O- i-1 O Ii 51 'FT 'l-Eff: Q- yi,,:JM M-'Q-' aaomag 215 N557 'ggm ogghhpgwg G 2:3032 gh,-ajfig on CT' Gr-r,4mf-rf-+ mC5 OG,-4 fa 353 EEQOZSW 55.535503 N21 manga-H M, N- , M121 Dwi? Emgwmg :Lam Q Q., :S Q..-f ...fu .. 5 1 :sky-a,,1',i M4212-' ii' 'Q z e .,,f h t ':ff:? :TN''L''-?.'g:'::1p:...,.:4:tffg,iaf14i.Lxgzizpi-gg:i:i..g.,:3't:,1g:f1f 4111: 3432 - v Y, 1,1 ' I x li ig 9 9- v 1 1 1 1 2 I I V 4 I , r I -I 1 4, I V Ziff? :N 'l ' I if A vi 2. QW' f, -, -' 'N F5 -1. 'e ' N .' ,l I I, 8:,',l 'HE DRAGO IM-Maw, I- ll Mil ' ljlf,f'lj 'T:W,','fQfT7' ,, QCWL- ,,,, f f - ,:1f'f-- gg- i f HM ' Ag' ill E! if I 'ti 5? l lil nj Qi' .1 W . all E 'ii if L1 W lil ' lf! il 3:4 xl 'J ls K li 1 IL xl l ll it 512 fl le A M' al lil ,.4 J fr it Us 'F 13 il ll MR. K. J. BHUBAKER MISS ELIZABETH WOOD 'll fi Vulpumiso University, B.S. and A.B. Ohio State University, A.B., B.S. gg fg Bliss College, B.S. and M.A. llj, il Commercial Branches Mathematics I if if .Q li ill ll MISS COBA B. CRAWFORD ' MISS GRACE A. BLAKE 'l Monmouth, B.S. - - - i, El University of Chicago Ohm University' A'B' ,Z University of Wisconsin Harvard ll. Qt Chautauqua il IQ History Journalism and Literature it H ml li ' 4 , fi lit ig MR. 1.. N. GIEQEH MISS RUTH KESSLER iff js . . 1. , . Miami, B.S. 'il 01110 SWG U?HW 'b1W, B-5' In Indiana City Hospital, Dietitian f l Agriculture Vocational U g QQ Vocational Agriculture Home Economics li it if ig ls, ll l tl l3:11:11S111-M1111-1g.:::4:'4 1:1171::::f::1'::rg11i:i:g:..1.g,1,gg:.gg.4:gq.-.g:i:iif:::':....M' :ii'........1'r .....'s' -'iilgzgif l . V rf. , W Hi' Tiff li 'I 11 . I lf--Q . 5 il, -I 'f ,ij lr 1 ip ff' .lsl I-1-1 'HOW -, ii.tg,t.ul ,.., qv -fa Af' -Q Rf-...tml if . 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Michigan State Normal ,, Ohesilixlggfgziiy rl I . Hliusinwess Arilhmeticn I ' University of Pennsylvania .unmr lgh School Manual Ifdllllllg Junior H5915 SCh003IH.stm,U ti Q um reograp y MISS FLORENCE DILTS y u Y Y at , , MISS MYRTLE YOUNG fi Q: Wllmlljif-HOF! Columbus Art School, Diploma i' Q5 01110 UUIVPFSUY Appliqd Art School, Chicago Junior High School English Ohm State Umvcrslty ll Art 4, It I Mn. RALPH W. PRICE MISSPQROTHEA SIAUT -ly Mt. Sinai Nursing School H ii College of Music, Cincinnati YA If 5 , School Nurse l. Music Home Nursing if . li Ig li 5' 11 li: 1.- 4 2 il :jg :i'1,.:,11g '-. f'1.1LI'QZi-v., T...T..,1f:,'gi .. T' .7.i:T:11:':I1ZL:'::'.?. N.....m,,.Zl.'3'i ,C . L, ,ffli-N V, S, Qyvi '4x...,. .4,s ,i .A,, , .milf , 1,,,jT,1 ,lg x Q wi -S t I I l A i s 1 M A ''WQll'I5fk3,Tfgffi,3 'U' I' Avlli 2531 ri Lai . ' ll' ' ffllin i v 1 I s 1 I it .w A ijfigfjiizlzgsgggg 1 u S or or if 3 TJ f--f:--uf:-rgrvlgr,- iv ,.i, fm fffr- mf - W ITB?-1l X 4,- .. 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K il,-5 mimlf-A-ffA'x' ijxififfri' we 'v?7'b1h ' W fxxkpgrr ,. W NIE , :jul-fQfx,x,,s. .rf Q J. X, WJ. -mfg J H VV .kit 3 rg will of . , .....-...N Mrf'- Hz., -rv..-2 :- ' ' 'lt A --rj '- 'v' ,- , . ,...,, -X , ,- , magna .. . - 1. '-ww-32. , 1V'f5::?? ,-'--. ' ., . rf Jfflxf :'.'aT:?'i '1'11a::.i.:l SE IORS 'i ly J, It 'll I Ni it 4 1 'ii ....' ,,i:.'QTQ'1ig1 Q:53i2T', 1'.jQ , 1 1 , ,, H in--f ' 'll-f ,741 !qj:T '7' N 1 C0 -5-TPB--' f is V 'W ' rxlgr i it , 4,pq1',I 'HE DRAGO f 1 ol -- fe he ll-, 2 or to I C S or ,, , , it 7 ' ' 1-.'::L,, . , i YY TILT' ' Ir ' iw 4 17' ' I ', '7 ? ,rr W gm 2 Y Y -V - Y ' ' ' ' I' K it :ii if El' I g l if X 1 iv! 5 f' ' iw 'fi 'LJ ig ii, it it it ' 1 ii is 1 iii I M i wt it i' iff, J' ,M 'L' iw 1' tl' QQ? vi 'il if if 1' 1' HAROLDJI.. JENKINS ROBERT MILLER WILBUR KINSEY fi mx NELSON it if Just why he is so pop- BRUBAKER ii if ular I cannot say, Bob 'ft it I guess it's his smile BVU 3? QU that makes him that When I open my mouth 11 if ugayf' let no clog bark. HG I th I ui ii Pfesldent Of Class '26, Vice-President of Class 'Za er 'Half an may 1 1 tl 327 126, Q27 11 U 8 ' Llled, bllt I , : ij National Athletic Schol- Quill and Scroll '27 doubt lf- if arship Society '26, '27 Webster '26, '27 S9Cl'etm'y'TfQ35Uf9F Of ,il National Honor Society, Manual Training Club Class 26, 27 '! gh '27 '25g President '25 National Honor Society, 1' Q anilhScroll,ig7 ,27 gllachesira ti25, 3562252727 '27 ' ' 1 oma can , 3 eer ea er's ' , ' - 2 5 President '27 Boys' Cla ss Baseball Quin and Scroll, 27 i . , , , , , Phllomathean 26, 27, g 1 Student Senate 24, 25, Team 26 V. P .d t ,27 H 4 '26, '27, President '27g Dragon Staff '26, '27 'ce' res' en, it :yy Secy.-Treasurer '26 Annual Staff '27 Student senate 27 11, 45 Athletic Board '26g Sec- First Place in. Fayette Boys' Class Basket Ball if V In reigarg-T15Ieasgger2?6 Coiiniay Sescaul-Centegg Team '26, '27 fi, I 'oo a ' , ' nia . ssay 'ontest ' 0 h rg , 72 , '27 it it Basket Ball M '27 Class Day '27g Knocker CLC :Eiga ,2?, D2 Fees I gi Boys' Class Basket Ball Webster-Philomathean S' y, ', g il T e a H1 '24, '25, '26: Contest '27 Opefetta 26, 27 at it Captain '25B b ll Iowa City High School, Class Play '26, '27 if Boys' ass a se a Iowa City, Iowa W 1, t -Ph'l th , 'Ei gi Team '24, '25, '26, '27g Washington C. H. High Eolfgst -Qyoma em if Captain '25 S c h 001, Washington Ol m ic Council ,25 Li 1' Olympic Council '25 c. H., Ohio Y P , , 'g gi Dragon Staff '26, '27 National Honor Society, Dragon Staff 26, 27 it Annual Stall' '27 '27 Annual Staff '27 lf' Ti 'if' li it it ''1-.rg-Ls1v.:,:'::1::q:::1:r:4::.1121111:::::rttf::t:f:1 ':t'i1''fr'r:Tf:f::T::::::::.:'::::7::::: - '--'-:-' Nnfx' 1-A.JY5l'k irqfi na- , M -v.,- qua, , R Fr-H - - -4- fi, - -. - -'-----v------'-'----w-- i 2, '!Q ie,'-hs .,l,., 1 ,, ,-'ggi'-it i i'i'i'g'g:-.yjgsifii .4 iw, , ei, 1 .-- -' - Q, . -Hi, .mm l,., M. ,.,,, ,WM-, -P ' ' M -- -e 2 --H i W 'J 'tm l ,E'.:'7- 'x'::iQ ':f'tf1:.':. :'lT , , Q 'V A 'mi E t 1 I - ..2. J wQ - iff 2 so '7'7T ' i ioo , il E DRAGON ? El -7 V WML: K' K wail' in PTH V V W Y A--Y nr 7 gl :Fl if ir if :iii 1 la i if 1 SY if Q5 W iz 14- . :si E, gil it :,, .2 45' fi il M' ii :fl 'E if 5 ,Q I L4 i llw 1 ill Il W li N A all iz il .gp xl 51 iii 24 it ii ' ix! H ' 51 ' li H 1 :N JANABEL HILL THOMAS S. CHRISTOPHER Jane Chris . H . 1 el Hwwmmwmwf Wmmwmmmxwm 1 National Honor Society '27 ' before. is gi Scholarship M, One Semester '27 Webster '25, '26, '275 Marshal J, -lf glass De5reesC2z.f t Ilgoysg Cllass Basgiet Ball Team '26, '27 ji g' ypewrl ing er 1 ICH e t M '2 , Blionzegin on gnderwood Typewriter OO a 4 Si ver in on emington ypewri cr 1,5 Gold Pin for First Place in Typewrit- JAMES WOODEEQRD HALL li ig ing Class U 'mmy fl Water Ci1I'I11V2l '27 Cheer up and smile for the it ai ladies. gi I Webster '26, '27, President '27 i 5 GERTRUDE ISABELLE WINEGAR C195ihfipp2e9 24, '25, '26, '27s Vic0-P1'0S- Tu ,, . ,, 1 en , gg Gfffflff Athletic Board '2757secrem1-y '27 gi if HT 7 - , , Football M '26, ' 5 mst OH uS1gfirgg:i,,tO morrow Football Captain '27 ,j R H P Cl b 27 Boyiz' Clgiss Basket Ball Team '24, '25, gi oing in u ' ' ,'2 1 grchesti'aIi27 Q 27 Boys' Class Baseball Team '24, '25, '26, S ationa onor . ociety ' '27 -1 if Scholarship M, Semester '27 Operetta '24, '26, '27 Hillsboro High School '24, '25, '26 Tenth Prize at Ohio Corn Show f 3 'f::1:t-11:.1,:::rs111.1114 ,1t:4::4:i.i 1:':,1 igpgziztiz itiii:Lffzi:::r:tr:ii::xt:::T:::::f.:':.,f:T:4t1:'.':::11'.'::'::::::: '::i l W 'ire wifiifil ifma ,,n ,.a,s'T2 ' . 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'- If I 'I' If I 1 l 2 I i, ,Il 54 I v .gil 'Il I I l 1 I I Q f: I ' E: Il I' if f I r: 2 H. g T, ll VI 'i I I I? fl Ii ' I s' I Pl 'al S Xl 1 ' I I 1 I ll Q l,' f' 13 ,l I, 'll' I lil I Ii' l lil if fl CLARA LUCILLE SMITH HELEN ROSALEE SMITH QI, Snlittie I Smittie I might be better if I would, Ei But it's awfully lonesome, being HT1-us! not too muchyto an Alethegsqgg ,27 enchanilng face. Eouing Pin tglbbqgr il , , 'ood ports ' ll .1 I , if Alefhean 25, 27 , F Swimming Team '26 ll ll Qfmd, Sports Club 20 ,, , Girls' Class Basket Ball TCQIIII '25, '26, fl Glrls Class Basket Ball loam 24 1 . - . - v . . . ,,. -9 - s- - . , , ,, ,, ,. 27, Captain 25, M.lll.lg,u Jn, 27 ,1 pl Glee Clull 24: 25g mf 21 Water Carnival '27 ,I Operetta 24, 25, 27 American Red Cross Life Saving Test fl if 'l if CARRIE MILDHED SCHILLEII li lg My heart's ill the highlands if wherever I go. Il .Q Quill and Sgrogl '27 4 il Alethean '2 ', 7g Factotllm '27 , MARY KERBAWY Girls' Cgass Basket Ball Team '24, '25, ll 3 '26, '2 - l ls f-Kerb H Girls' Class Baseball Team '25 f Y II Olympic Council '25 Maiden with the dark, brown eyes, gg' 27 I1 In whose orbs a shadow lies. Class Day ,279 Class Gifts Ei ll Water Carnival '27 ,I fi Montpelier High School '24, '25 American Red Cross Life Saving Test 22 I gl 4 if 1 ilcliim, ..., We ,..,, ,.,l,.,..-.,-,,---,,.,,s--,,-.,.-.,.,,-,.,...,.,,--e.,....,.,,-.,...,,lI 'ff7 '7' Cf 'V R94 'fl ' 33? ' A 'M H 'A f ff 'TQ,.1fM'N-7.'Ml fM1W mlwfm'-'N'v' 1, ii -2, -l f?-s 'Q-wgiqi-llgyfffdgwmlg ,Ill limugamf QMMQL ', Z.,-asv' ,Q it l flu I5-ly ings: . Q' '. I Q fi- . fl' .i., I, ..., -..-,-...4Q.L4ig- +13-f 2lL.4-9 'FW 5' f ' '':tL.2L11.1'm:.1::.:.::::2i 'i1TL:..r2m':.'g,1.':::.t'?g....-sf.V .,,. f g sssse AAAA A i ' f DRAGO or , E73 , M, ,C so 2 2, i To , , ' A1 - ,,,, , Y.,YV fglgwrff V,-,V 1,' ,,,',,,, Y. T ' i ,, n'i -Y 'V 'i 'i -- - ' ' 'Q- I I 23 1 . iii 5? 'M Nz' ae if 'E ci 'bl . f' i T fl 1 24 M' 22 ii, 5' 4' 51 45 l ii '14 cg Q, S 1-5 4 GU 1 ,ry 5 gl i H if :Hi ai 2 xii ei M if l 1 E! al gr ii ,E sl IZEL LORAINE SIMMONS ' HAZEL MARGARET ELIZABETH ig Simmie EVANS 3 I so ss 'r 1 gf! QIz:iet, thgugglczill, sincerg, Hazzle .K S d I ' 7 .H 5 ff 6 oe a ings u e A face with gladness over- spread. Ei Quill and Scroll '27 Qi Alpha Kappa Gamma '26, '27 . L Rolling Pin Club '25, '26, '27, Vice- 3 President '27 'ig Girls' Class Basket Ball Team '27 if Dragon Staff '26, '27 'I Annual Staff '27 - Scholarship M, Two Semesters '27 Alethean '27 Rolling Pin Club '27 Hillsboro High School '24, '25, '26 National Honor Society '27 Firsg Prize, House Decorating Contest . '2 1 if Diploma in Home Nursing '25 4: li QE 13 SARA BELLE KNISLEY HELEN VIRGINIA PARSHALL Z Sally ccHel0nss None kneuilglrer but to love Nye need but will and the ' - thing is done. iq Alethean '27 if Hillsboro High School '24, '25, '26 Wafer Carnival '27 'sl ? Ir:':rIf:.1:1L1:iLT:1::: 1it1:51::::Tzzzrttrxziizzxtxzgggi :.r:z:,j:,:.g:,:i::1:ii-.'--1-. -1--'A ' ff' Y - mx --it-,ik :me Vx K' 4 1 .,.,. .... -..Q,xQNVE. u. i ' ' f.,QL, ff 7 , ' 'PH 4' , ii- 'iwa1..lQ.,,g1.mf,,,.a. .,.. . .... lfL,-....f Z L! A:-':E-'Ex.2.,:fl'i...g-gil.w.,,...:l5:,. :::x::::::::':x'x:t:1::::::fIii ':?::fi ?::. 2 'f 'Lin' A x: 11 45 11 tl fs f A if rm ,I gi 1 ' Z 1 , .grail 'HE DRAGO QA QL, y 1 ,,VQiQ1 p diy in , y gWiN y fl 1 yi? QUYVA Q: J ,g, 5? ' fi 5, 5? 2? 95 S 25 5? I at s I VIRGINIA LOUISE LONG HAROLD FRANKLIN MILEY HG, U Millow 1 mn if y A l??y's isushe ginrfs 1 if v . . ' I Yfhere was a.I1ttle glfgylll Zjfiuthanare ' 'Io ncggljg IOI105 .s e had a Ilttle curl thought-W, ' Q 9 1 E, , , , Webster 26, 27 f2gg3'g::O3Z Club ,25 Manual Training Club '24, '25g Secre- oigg' Basket B311 Team '24, '25, 0If2I'fg'fffl'?Qg 'I5'Q Girls' Class Baseball Team '25 't li CARY MILLER KARNES ll ff - - ,' it MARY MARGARET MooN A f 'c '0nf'fl'jf'S's' how md ll I fi -1 nv Philomathean '26, '27 'E Moon Clodhopper ,24, '25, '26, '27 gf . Member of Dairy Judging Team '25 3 The 11011173113 1111106 11111 lellfl Member of General Livestock Judging lg Iler that she m'ght Team '25, '26 111II11f1'e1l be- High Scorer in County Contest '26 is Member off 05160 Ton?-Litter Giulia '25 'E Alethean '27 Member o io's oca iona airy ga Girls' Class Basket Ball Team '24, '25, Judging Team '25 , s Lf '26, '27g Captain '25, '26, '27 Farm Demonstration Orchard 24, 25 If Home Nursing Certificate '26, '27 t , ,X Silver Typewriting Pin Water Carnival 27 if gl 3? i 5----.T2.....i.,A....l2x....,L.,,f ...W ,.,..... T' '....75 '.........- it -' .L,.,,....i f I. VN A na' N- rl.. . -mr? 'idx il LH' ,5 .ig if H N. W. ZI: .mt It ' J JJVIV--vlvexx'-sig i., 'L A M' frail' 323 1? 1'fi1f1.1:t.f 22Qai'?,Ig::E ,tee ff ., ee li - F 1 NT..- ' I NF-rc..- .....-, ........., U, .. 'VT A ,. ,f 'X . ...x 1 I 1 'N r ll ..- A . s , ii? , 5 uh' . . DRAGQ t,,s, 1 Y L cl - li fi if 1: li ff 4 i gl li ll 1 gl fl l i -ons- 4: H4:l...'--.. 4 fm.-0 V--..-M Q..,.,..1-Q..-.,, i MARY MILLICENT TODHUNTEB Q Milly fl Her eyes as stars of twilight fair. H Like twilight, too, her dusky 5 hair. 1 li Alethean '26, '27 if Rolling Pin Club '25, '26, '27g Presi is dent '27 Operetta '26, '27 - Girls' Swimming Team '26 tl H Home Nursing Certificate First Prize, House Decorating Contest 3 '25 Water Carnival '27 i l s 5, DORA MARIE DAUGHERTY 1 iID0l,y!7 it There's a charm in delivery, 0 magical art. g Alethean '26, '27 Lyceum Board '27g Vice-President '27 Glee Club '25, '26, '27g President '27 ,ai Operetta '26, '27 Class Day '27, Knocker if Dragon Staff '26 F Art Club '25 Alpha-Alethean Contest '27: Oration Class Play '27 EE gg Gigs' Class Basket Ball Team '24, '26. LOWELL R. CALDWELL Collie The sweetest hours that e'er 1 spent, were spent among the lasses. Philomathean '26, '27g Secretary- Treasurer '27 Olympic Council '25 Athletic Board '27 Dragon Staff '26 Basket Ball Manager '27 Class Basket Ball Team '26 Class Day '27g Class Will Operetta '26, '27 RALPH TOWNSEND Towny Seldom he smiles, but often brings a laugh to others' lips. Nagsmal Athletic Scholarship Society Philomathean '26, '27 Olympic Council '25 Athletic Board '27 Dragon Staff '26 Basket Ball M '27 Football Manager '26 Boggs' Class Basket Ball Team '24, '25 Boys' Class Baseball Team '24, '25, '26 '27g Captain '26 Class Day '27g History Q1 LT'-T'-'l'l'flTf1'.ffll1f.llfl11IflLfl 'ISUIflI1'l lf'JITTf'7l1 'f'lfIfl'Tf'7Tf1'T f ' ' J Y, n ,,,, H,-I Ns ., ., -. ., ,, ........,....- .... -.. ...,..,.... - .,... ,-..........,.,......,,.,,.,,.,, - Q ' hx '-,lrilfx 'NH I N V' 3-2. 'H',i 'i 1 -.1 - ws fl 1 ,rw fn- WV -Q 9 f 'EAS . 'A '97-lz,lL,i 2525-Nil ---. lull' 'Wii. 'f1-PC Jill Fi W-, ' '..w'7 r 'Puff Z' . ,'s,-.X- .. mu L .1-M.-1-1 , X . .- l Cfx E1-'Qia.aifi fy'j ,. . , .fm lil: an MQLE fir- ey , .WH-.. ag it J r 'I 4, 1 1 I l r ll i if l ' -4-'fi ' 4' ' 5 FP' -, ,-H' 'T 2 1' Ugg, .rin , HE DRAGO fwtatgf 2, . at 2 'fs tt w L l A .. 2 t 2 S 2 2 tttt ' it It so A A 'W o ' A Af -- A or -A A 1 if I . sl . ii li' 55 if ! l' 71 it ll E! Qt ta 1, l l '11 Q5 tl fnjl ul' l ll lf lt tl l' 52, la? HI ESTHER M. SHASTEEN Boots ROBERT R. GOSSETT Oh, fie upon this single life! aBOb,, 1512 if N Folrgt it! S 27 QV: ationa onor ociety ' HA fllf 1 - '- '55 'lg Scholarship M, Two Sciucsters '27 sl 011233339 feb H wwe ll g19hh9anS'25, '2757Sccy.-'l'reasu1'cr '27 Ig gi! tu ent euate ' l ti it Quill and Scroll '27 Phllomathefm '27 12 Glee Club '27 Operetta '27 Ofchestfa '2,7 - 1 it Water Carnival '27 Class Play '27 H11lSb0I'0 ,High School ggf Qi! glass Day '37, Class Plsrophefys 2 ODBFCUH 27 jf it ragon Sta '27 nnua 'tail' ' 7 ,. iff Bronze and Silver Typewriting Medals 1 'lil Alpha-Alethean Contest '27, Debate 'tg ' 1 il, LILLIAN F. sPRoUsE ffsprousw' 5? it IBIike fun ami! I like jokes? ,S gli ' out as muc as most o' olks. pAUL EUCENE ' PE it Aletheau '26, '27, Vice-President '27 I H L0 D 'G if Girgtsi' Basket 13211 Team '24, '25, Covey Hi .5 ' , ' 5 ,aptain ' H -, , -- ,f Eg Glee Club '25, 26, '27, Vice-Pl-cs. '27 Evlfggwmflgllittg QgliQQ jfi,jf,,'10U Student Senage 626, '25 I ' t l ass ay '2 3 ,lass rop lecy 31 Operetta '24, '26, '27 Class Play '24, '27 National Athletic Scholarship Society fl l Dragon Staff '26, '27 Annual Staff '27 '26, '27 ti Olympic Council '25gVicc-President '25 Quill and Scroll '27 iq gl Alpha-Aletheau Contest '27, Reading Webster '26, '27, Critic '27 as Chhelert Leadggs M '25, '26, '27, Cheer gooltball3lNiIl'12I6,527 S is ress ' as e a ' X National Honor Society '27 Olympic Council '25 ll if Quill and Scroll '27 goys' Cl3ssffBgZkeEg3all Team '25, '26 'li .2 Water Carnival '27 ragon ta ' , ' lift 22 American Red Cross Life Saving Test Annual Staff '27 it E li ..,,. .,.,., ,,,,,,.,.,mdM,v, ,wg-53 .---.,.-.:,,,,4:j.,,.-..-.--.-T? 7,1-,i,,1.-gSl:?k,T.,:?. ....,. g,,..,,,.--.2-,,7- .... - .,.... -......- ..... ..TT2.....,...' .....' -.:,.....,,,.- ? wizsxxuginh Q51 M AE N-is-y lt Hull liinffiifi K Ei? -f 5 V, 4' , ,H . f. , ' 'H f, t- - , ,, . .,., ..... 2 ,-. 2- ,.X,.-. - ' 1 E N V'-. h- 1. ' .5 is L N jg r 5 'L W-:y.,,,. , ,.,,,, 2,11 1 h i Jig W,-xi aug, JA 5 'L . I xy I - - A ., -, X- 1 'wx 11 t-1 ug- - - 2,- s- 2 - Q 9,24 .-'V mfg, . - U , ' 4 -A4 LL,-xlm gist-c1,,l l lk L-H-1-pd-1.f.v..5Pl .f, Hz x, I 5' , - 'gl , 1 i -A 'N ,.-- --.J -1 X jf ., f l ' 1, . .3 J 1- V 'QI 'N 'Ml 4 - X 'l-552-uuzumfr-if --'1mus,.:- ...-.,2,..,.,.,..,,. ' fr - ' I -X-5+ - ' - ............,...,t.....,,..-,........-.....,.............. 14- n . 1- ---------.--......................,. .. ... ,.... . . .W...,..--n 2 Wt, -A 'M I 5 T ,X Qffvlvz lT:'55 'W M B 2 KVYY 2 C W T' p V P 1 C ET' If l DRAGO 'ri f' f 11' ff'i'QLjgTgig',g- sf- 1- - Y- 5--4:51 ' . Qgg f w n , . V tw 1 ,Q ,, il -4, ll ll fl if ti 'lr 4', I 'l ,ii 1 ,ll ll' l ll ll MARTHA KINSEY HULL Pat, K WIBUR DEAN FAIRLEY Fine Tanner? like! personalllzeaufy Fairley are a ettero cre it everyw ere. .1 . U V 1:11 National Honor Society '27 v'i't'r?IOw ind then' 6fg'H?'f ll Quill and Scroll '27 Student Senate '27 S na y' S Ows U par C' 'll itilrclgarshigifi Mi7TNI3o Seinestegg '27 ghiliymatihgan 26, '27 I' e ean ' , ' 5 resic en ' ui an 'c ll '27 Y Girls' Class Baseball Team '25 Olympic Colxcil '25 ill' girls'CClgss2i3a3ket gall2?ean1 '25 gperetta '27 1, ee u ' , 5, ' , ' oys' Class Basket Ball Team '26, '27 'M Orchestra '24, '25, '26, '27 Boys' Class Baseball Team '24, '25, '26, it Class Play '27 Operetta '24, '26, '27 '27 ,ll Second Prize, Sophomore English Webster-Philomathean Contest '27 ill Classes Scrap Book Contest '25 Dragon Staff '26, '27 Af' Dragon Staff '26, '27 Annual Staff' '27 Annual Staff '27 il. Alpha-Alethean Contest '27, Debate Class Play '27 gil HELEN DRUSIIBIIQISYQPACKBURN RALPH MITCHELL CLARK ill C5 ' 79 Il W S! I6 J! 1 One who knows much has many Clarkle' 'lub' Fa' Q CIIFGS- I He hath a lean and hungry look. sF'1 NHPIOUHI Honorary Soclety '27 National Athletic Scholarship Society lil Quill and Scroll '27 . . '27 5, Sclgglarship lg, Ex Se3?ies5e5rsC'2?, '226i Ilghiloinlatheagis '26, '37, Marshal '26, '27 ' e can ,' g riic' l M'5,'26, 7 gl Girls' Class Basket Ball Team '24, '25 Bggkell Ball M '26, '27 lj Girls' Class B2lS6bi1ll Team '25 Class Basket B311 Team '24 gl Glee Club '24, '25, '26, '27, Secretary- Class Baseball Team '24, '25, '26 lf or1e1'l'ffQll1tl?57,27 Operetta '24 '26 '27 31aSSl2aX2?7f2E1f'5s Gifts ll 9 s ere 3 , , 5 A1Dh3'Al0th02lH C0I1teSi '27s Debate Wlebster-Philomathean Contest '27 a' First Prize, Sophomore English Classes Art Club '24 ll Scrap Book Contest '25 C1355 Play '27 'i' Dragon Staff '26, '27 Annual Staff '27 Water Carnival '27 4133 11 l i'7 ..'I'J.'Z.'L2f1fl1,Z1'.1.L11'f1Li.'1f.IfLl1'2'l1fff1'1If.Tfl1fTffT.QfffffflIITITIZTITIITIIIII.1'ff'IT.l1TTI1. 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Maggie VELMA BERNAUENE MONTGOMERY Thought is deeper than all Dippy speech. if All pure at heart, Hillsboro High School '24, '25, '26 From trouble free. H H li 1 1 Vw:-'..':r11r1,:::g:11:g'::4::::.': - ssa -els 2 6 X, l Ula- l ,.., 1 F i I ' X H it ' 1 4. lx li x V 5 w I r . I I 4 I E I f I-THE DRAGUN 2 i f 2 - mg: A ,, , 5 it li-,L,, I ffl 2, L, C It f ll N I 2 E L it I T7! I2 y E 1 ii I '4 , I ' s is 3 it' M 2? l N S l l E 54, 2 Q li al gg if L51 E . UI f 52 51 I 3' is 13 e' 5' 12 gt at ll Q? A A 1 fi ZELMA GREENE RUTH LOUISE HILL E lg 1 H Small serqiceuis true Champ sermce' Her loneliness I never knew jg until she smiled on me. 32 Alethean '26 Si ,' Rolling Pin Club '27 ,C CARRIE LILLIAN MONTGOMERY Diploma in Home Nursing 175 if Laugh and the world laughs with you. 12 Alcthean '27 H ff iaolling IginffClub '26, '27 H fi J ' t '26, ' :Q A3212 Stiff 727 MARY ELLEN DUFFIELD I Nursing Certificate '25 uljun' 99 ' if First Prize, House Decorating Contest y fl '25 A sweet, demure, little maid. if M ll Q Q Q! y: if lx 4' it Y l :Q i. 1, I Fr:-:rig :::g11:1:.i43.,1r:4:1 ggi:Lg:xg5,1.3jgge':Tt:i111i:t:f:'fxf:i:t:t::i:r::lr:t:t:.1:::::x:: ..:':1':::t,.,,..- -i F , ,QQ .fu-SN -I in ,-UYTZ2 . ii E ,lffxil xg -. if H I -4 -LQ N, mqf ,gMiQ lm94jQl,lm3l.23 ?V,mgNfilqi ,5g ,11'I3'ij,i NIQ. I -ig:-ai. -.f Q F Y, X fr if .J. ' K gy 1T',.-mmhlugqm-nigh L F ga, i, 5 xi.:-V .lj vlxvx K. ,:,. 'I -1 , LI: 1.7 I Q31 I . l O O 'O O I 4 .4-i'7'T,r,' -A if fi we i f . ' 4: he A ll '21 -51-A 'gf-4l3- ' A , , ,ei-QV-ee, 5 fl El MTW R' Wm' I W l W O O OW 'll ll nfl 1, . ,. W. i 41 li., 'V 'L f lf . lg A ii E lg.. i 1 i he - le 1 114 e l M 1 Il 1' l 1 ll 5 T. V 1 1 1 il 'lf . .H l' . if 'J 'f ll! lf lf' P 'll I l l' ::'l al ll lx' il ill 1,1 E rl 'l ill Qi ill .I al 54 ig DOROTHY MILDRED DENT WILLIAM HOWARD WELLER . 2 l is u.BObby,, scpctess L! She hqs her mind set on H Iliff!! PIIFPUSCS- A rare .compound of oddily, -li w frolzc and mischief. gl! J Quill and Scroll '27 ' Vs Alethean '26, '27 Q' Rolling Pin Club '24, '25, '27 Webster '27 Q Girls' Class Basket Ball Team '24, '25, Boys' Class Basket Ball Team '27 I? '26, '27 Webster-Philomathcan Contest '27 ,Q .l Orchestra '24, '25 Washington C. H. High School, Wash- Z-Q ll Dragon Staff '26, '27 ington C. H., Ohio iii Water Carnival '27 ,i H American Red Cross Life Saving Test fi l . 'l ' Iv lv I lj DOROTHY HAINES ,L 1 E il A smile that is childlike and 1, lllflllllf, ll Rolling Pin Club '24 il Food Club '24, '25, '26, Secretary '24, FRANK WILIQN ,lf P? '25s PY0Sid0Ul '25 Silence is golden. 111 Q4 Food Club Prizes, Fifteenth '24, Elev- . fl enth '25, Third '26 Hillsboro High School, Hillsboro, if ig American Red Cross Life Saving Test Ohio, '24, '25, '26 li lg lf ll . mi 2 4 QQ rl 4 sl H gil.-:.l...,-..,-.. ,. .,,...W.F.......,,........,.........,.......................,.-....,..-....m..........,,.....,.,.,-..-....l 1 ....-...,,..---..,,..-...-,-,-.,,,,,,.,,,' .,.. , ..., ,.. A,...,..,-..,,.,...--.-..-..,.-.- ,...., -..-..,,-.,.............,....,.,..,.,.,,,... sl' H X1 wi-1, YFFTWI1 1' 1 Tl A- ' 'W'-- '11 H- a in Q '1-f,,v-lg-Neff' ,JJ , 'in' fl 5' 'l ---f-l ll '---:- if-f.y'1'11 g g 11.l1l.w. l,.,, w .L, S IL' .K X... Q gfgkxf 755213.,liig5f,,,,7i,,'zl...,,,3.,jlf lL...,,Ta.,,.aL.f,f1qgg ig, f 2. r Mlizfgiliglfiiiiifi-,g,:.Q1'g::1i:i:1:'f.LLgg.m.T W LM! 3. '-,...41i. nj M,,,.,,...,,..,,,,,,., ,,.., ,,..m,,,...,.--....x,,, ,wie 5,.-,5,,, Y 5 . f' Q HE DRAGON 2 I W N fl A I ' is-E111'i,iff,g'L ,,---,,1 , ' ,4z:'f.g3. 4 i ' .:-.!i E? 2 , 1 x 1 ri if ll fi fi il L 1 1 ! 2 5 I 1 3 l 5 I 5 i 1. i it 1 l , Q 1 4 K t 'I I 1 t 9? A 2 Qi li Ee MARY AGNES SCHINNER CLARENCE ELLIS CROSS Aggie Bus Thou whose locks outshine the F Ugnllogle gee 1596 all fools alike. E. sun, oot a ' , ' Golden tresses wreathed in one. Baselmall Team '24, '25, '26 Rolling Pin club ,26, ,27 Boaz, glass Basket Ball Team 24, 25, l f i CHARLES EDWARD MILNER gg GERTRUDE ELIZABETH WILSON Bridle li H , ,, From a little spark may burst a Genie mighty flame. it Aninn0cenlf11Ce, bntyon never Philomathean '26, '27, Critic '27 C1111 fell. Edison Sgicnoic glubNE24g President '24 yceum oar ' Q anager '27 Alpha Kappa Gamma '26, '27g Vice- Boys' Class Basket Ball Team '26, '27 if President '27 Boys' Class Baseball Team '24, '25 Good Sports Club '25 Operetta '26, '27 14 t, fa it S ? 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',, ' a I ti 'S it fg it is it if 25 GRACE ANNABEL COSS SPENCER BURGESS A shy face is belternthan a Spence 7 ' gg f01'lUl1I'd heflff- Love, love, what is love?. , Everybody's got a definition. jfi ! A ., tg PAUL T. SMITH lt E Smitty ,Qi 51 I'd rather laugh, a bright-haired ff bollf . . ,, be ig Than reign, a gray-beard king. 35 ag Webster '25, '26, '27 gl ji Cloddhogfneg' '32, '25, '26 , 'Q Ra io u ' 11 ELSIE DWYER Second Prize, Model House Contest '25 'I I love man noi, he is too First Prize, Floor Contest '25 3 if fickle. Third Prize, Dairy Judging at Rains- g if , boro Fair '25 1 Good Sports Club 25 Thirty-Sixth Prize on Draft-Horse fi ,I Judging at State Fair '25, Competi- at tion 400 if if Radio Operator '26, '27 Fi 22 !' it i z' 2 E 11:1,:::,g :g:1.:. g.,.:::g:p ,IQ 5:1:xii1:.T't1f'r:11T3:::rr7::t:'::xt:::7::: tri:'::.t::g:::::t::':z:':::::::'zgzrj i ,-,H Vywfik gd VN n H 1 .Q ,, ,.,, ,EQ 4.x A, ,Q S Lx YL, -f x -:Ii 1 ' L ' -:T M'g,ggf'gg,, 13:11 ,, , , , ' ' A7523 ' 1 f 7'f '! f lil, fi' fir' f T ' 'ie I A DR CON T, 2 T75 ,Q ' 11 - 1, A We , W- - L A .Vw , :cj 'ki ,MLQL is i i .I E2 fi il l: li i -z i 52 El li fi 2? ig- 1, il ,li ll? I 1 V lg if li 3, +53 ti if li MILDBED EDNA MARTIN I 'F Milly if 2 li There are tivo things one cannot E, hide-love and ii wld. ,, if Alethean '27 E, Rolling Pin Club '27 . 1 Annual Staff '27 Dragon Staff '26 qi Wayne Township High School '24, '25, l' '26 if ii EDYTHE LEE KNEDLEB ii Eddie fl Good she is and fair in youth. 1. Alethean '27 , Bolling Pin Club '26, '27, Treasurer '27 Olympic Council '25 il 1, qi, l, Q1 ii 3. 11 Eli N F: lf if 'Y i It vii fl .til ,M 'li fr Isl wi' ll! 'il ii: lil , 1 ii ii ': V 5 HERBERT J. BINEGAR I Turkey if Music is the universal language of mankind. i l Clodhopper Club '24, '25, '26, '27g Sec- I retary-Treasurer '27 Football M '26, '27 , ' Boys' Class Baseball Team '24, '26 First Place in Farm Accounting Con- i' it i1 fl 'i 'i test '26 iii Member Dairy Judging Team '26 Member Grain Judging Team '25 if 3r'l il? ii: 1,1 il JOHN ALLEN MILLS it Maisy - 4, ll There is one strange virtue in .3 4 i i 5 Girls' Class Basket Bali Team '25, '26, the Speeches, their Sg',C1'ef- if f, '27 they are short. ai ig Leesburg High School '24 li li Typewriting Certificate Boys' Class Basket Ball Team '27 Certificate in First-Year Bookkeeping Boys' Class Baseball Team '26 ,fp i 11' ii iz. il , .4 l'T':::1':1C111:Z'LfL1iT,L LQ 1'11:f'1:T.1t II ?:.TiT7'g 'fTTfTL1T'1f1ff'ITITIfII'IT1TIlII.1f'.ff1'.iTIlf11I'1ITl.T .-1. Z'l'1'.Z217Z'l'f.1-T1-'l F WH . 5 is l Hi 711' 'r ll M ll. 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Q? li gf 5, lf 4: to gl 5? fi ll 9 s ll V li fl 3,4 gl 'a lf' ,ig gm ll H '2 DOROTHY MAE EVANS EMERSON BARRETT TODHUNTER f-Dow T0ddy Life's not so short but that gg' A good name is rather to be there's always time for it chosen than great riches. a joke. fl s oot a ' , ' 7 tt lvebitii 35537 2 1QHf3Ifg'nPii7Club ,27 Begg' 53215135 Basket Ball Team '24, '25, jj Boys: Class Baseball Team '24, '26, '27 l Guard on Second Team All-South QI Central Team '25 Operetta '26, '27 s. l gl ARTHUR RAYMOND DAVIS uArtss One hour's sleep before midnight it is worth two after. is JANE ISABEL HENRY Webster ,26, ,27 HIZZCYH Center on First S. C. O. Team and Sec- Hence sorrow! Care will kill Fogggagohqrfgimggg ge6m?2?t Athens a cat, therefore let's be Basket Ball M 325, ,'26, ,Q-7 ia merry' Captain of Basket Ball Team '27 ti Boys' Class Basket Ball Team '24 JJ Alethean '27 Boys' Class Baseball Team '24, '25, '26, ,Q Rolling Pin Club '27 '27 1 Q . 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H E :V ,w 'KE 54' . f , - . f , M .1 75' 2 . ii ' 1 f jiiileege-W- -aaa 1 - i n . 5 M2 if '55 ff pf 1 QR '1 11 if 21 2,1 ,, M H 1,1 E? til . ,N M Q 5? 41 M S fl, Q sn Q, ,I 1 41 2 1 1 4 1 f. 1 le 1511 H5 Qi ay! 5-1 Si ij 314 ga-e E? 11 ' Q I 1 I '1 if X' 21 11 H it I .I 15 Zi MARY CATHERINE HAINES VERNIE O. HUMBLE ji 1 uliatyn 1 1 1 1 1 I . I 1 I -. Post-Graduate 1926-1927 Post-Graduate 1926-1927 1 . 1 fs '11 i , I fe 4 Q ARNOLD PARSHALL nBonass Let us never forget that the cul- 32 a tivation of the earth is the 11 ji most important labor of a 1: gi man. E gl Clodhopper '24, '25 xi if 52 24 ii ,O if l'. Ji TE 1 E E ...-.':::::p::fg.g:131.1.::r:1:gf-gji: l .13312E:1i:fg:1'1::::'r:':::':f:':::T7:::: :f::f.17:::1a::'.L1':.'::t::'..f':::g::f 2 - gg- 1111 11144: mi -fy N 3-3555 13 1 J' Q ,,4.-ef'fj'?m f?'iV KM-ziflh-.--W!,'Zfg 'if ef1.,5Nji if 2 1 M1 . '-1 1'. .,.,,,u,,,.-,-l.,.,, , X 51.1-4, .:,.1 I' . 1 J. . lr' 1 I az.. 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K -H-L, ,, -A: V. -A , H , r ' J. lei--1 ':33g:gTT'j'4 ': is-V33TT:Q 1 ,1g,--:: Y... ...fa--1:11-gt-:4:,,.Lai'1 QE - gi 11 3 4 if if I in ! li ag . Q it QL Qi 1 W ii it it gi I 2 ,I 6 4 I I el l , I I Nil I I ri ui if it ni 'YQ it is X in ' L JUNIOR GIRLS gi l 'is Back Rowfliutll Beatty, Ethel Pollard, Viola Dowler, Dorothy Little, Helen Q, it Cowman, Sarah Clark. Third Row-Mabel Meredith, Lelah Murphy, Bernice Middleton, Mildred if 1, Ellis, Dorothy Stevenson, Marie .luvenile, Georgia McNeil, Margaret Moore. ' e if Second Row-Iva Louise Anderson, Ruth Hull, Martha Newell, Josephine 1 Sitterle, Janet Wood, Mary Vandervort, Elizabeth Gorden, Adeline Caldwell. ji' fl Front Row-Amelia Kerbawy, Kathleen Ferguson, Ozella Leasure, Maebelle ,' Jamison, Jennie Karnes, Lodema Davidson, lone Cary, Mary McWilliams, Sarah ii 1 Tway. Ht it S 4 Q It I u gg Class Officers 55 4 l President ...,, , ,,.,.,.....,.... HARRISON GROVES 'lt I vice-Presfflenz .......,. ........ I KALPH HEAD E Secretary and Treasurer ....,.....,,.., RALPH WISE it I f ' Q li The Junior Class is the kind M. H. S. likes to boast about. The girls possess Eg a great many virtues. They are good looking, have athletic ability, and their if ff percentage on the honor roll is as large as the other classes. They triumphantly 54 l' carried off the inter-class girls' basket ball championship and came out on top it i' in the Water Carnival. So they might easily he termed the athletic leaders of ,C McClain girls. I 5 1 4 11 s L:::1::i 55:-.1 g51pp:..:,,: g. ,Q N ig 5 1 ,.::'t'r1 f'71'sti1r :ix:i::1f:i:f::f:::7::i:.rf.? '.iTZgT1L'J1'.IZifLIiIi11'TTZZ1T f.'li l i 'qi' . , -bfi if x V Ui' 'vriiiisa , ..'.. ' 'mill , jiri 1 ITPI W. 3 ai X. i 5 V ', 'Lf' J. :RN C14-,511 , I V fi 5 Q ,ugi .ai Q E 'jill i 4 , 'Y' Jfjk, 'fm 5,5 P' bfx.bq .95 ,L.- f U iY'.1-!k'.ii'L,T- Ki '-v.--:iff ul ii'-rf 9--fl' iimw--. NL .,.. .Fifa-.. H' 1'-f 'N J 1 1 ' ' '- 2' 'ia ' GJ, i I :Y -v ' at mir. ' ' R '3i.'Lfiif'i 'l'M X fl I e .auf-' frifijg . -r . Til ifl F, .,,. , , 1 ' ' 'fu'-i ',', hu' ' 'VWYYQ V E DRAGO , f',':iQ'2i?'t':f f'i :::2:::ir'tf1 fgl.,-f?g.1, . AIN' ' nr it 'il E? 'ei sl If : 1, . A , . It 'ld st l gs l tg 5 fl Q fl I 'W z i Y I if ,,- it if if fi ai ij' ' tl t ,Q ti 95 sl if is lg 52 , il: lt , ' ,Q l in it I , , if y 1 v it JUNIOR Bovs it 'E ig liaek Rowf-Ralph Wise, Christian Redkey, Spencer Wise, Virgil Mossbarger, it -f XYavl:md Leener, Lawson Diggs. Q 14 - g' Middle Row--fliarrel Hedrick, Mareus Cox, .lohn Austin, Harvey Emery, Star- tg 1' ling Lightle, Fred lliser, Malcolm Cox. ll ll Front Row--fllarrison Groves, Robert Harvey, Robert Little, John Core, Ralph Yi Q -i Head, Robert Price, Fred Kerr. ,. I L l i l if ,l ' ,. U cl 45 gr Representatives in Student Senate gg i Y 4 r I ' JOHN AUSTIN tl tl l RALPH HEAD 1 - HARRISON GROVES if .IoHN coma if t y . ' This group is made up of the most all-around boys of McClain, who not only if 1 'Q take a great part in all the athlelies, but their honor roll percentage is highest of ,- the boys, and they have the largest number in the Student Senate. This class has Q , taken the athletic star for two yearsg first by Ralph Head, in his Freshman year, tv 1 . , and by .Iohn Austin, this year. They ran a close second in the Water Carnival. it vi Much is expected from them when they bear the dignified title of Seniors.' fi 4 H il it 1 i-v-...- ..,,. ..., . .Y H .. . - ... , M..- -... .... .,.. ., . ,.,.........q,-.,.-,-,,..,,,,, ,,-.-,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,r,,rv,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,J g Q .-M., -W ,....V.,. ...N ...., . -. -.. ..,.., ,LJ .,,, 4..- , ,..,-, ,.., ,,,. , -,-,,,, ,,,,,,,, , ,,,r, ,, ,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,-,,,w,,,.,,r,,,,,,,.,,i,,-,,,, ? ti i ti' - lLEft,:,Q'g 1, v E'T:vVlf'EL A 11,2 1.x l I -, sk ., x N i J PL uni L Q Uh I i .,-,f xi 1' ., t -. lv --A, 1-. r , 4 .xt ,fx f I Vlkz 4, V 1 t ll., ,uf 1 L J, Ut 'NN Eyj fl., 'M 1 ff f'17:'4?1-3:7k!LQ ,X irfff':-f j., flfszj if 15- Hint '-'A'-'-f-ML X' -5 U 1 Ni Q ' llwzhx' C4 ind' :elm L i f 1 l .A L, 4 1 i :fi firjif f Q UT , , . YLQSJQ QiI7'I1ZL.'T7.I'f'..'.IT'..'iT.'2fffTf'..TiIffTTw '?11IilT' f1I,Z1'I.l l.., I -it' ' 'J , 'i H i?'l9, 'H-1 DRAGON ,Vo-.A Lt- sv, , gig .I e '5 r is A I ,,,.: h 'Vg -2 Y U N A M Z.. , V -.,.f., il ,,::QZ,j ' A ' l'QQQgf:Il'L 'i Q f.g,g,g,i:gg l:'::.:::'.:fgrg,,gidil f ' ' , if iff . P 2, N it tt at Q, il. at 1 'l ir Q 2 ,f 'lt 3 I 51, ti it fi L' tl i it V ,f I ., it xl: Ili: ' . ' i' Q . 1' it SOPHOMORE GIRLS li . liaek ltowf'-I.oveda liarnhardt, Bernice Dundon, Alethea Knisley, Elizabeth l Ilull. if ' T 3 1, Tltird ltow-Lorie Hughey, Maribel COVVIIIIIII, Dorothea Dwyer, Doris Little, lf Margaret McWilliams, Edith Jury, Goldie Farris, Edith Vandervort, Alice Haines. ' f! Set-ond How-Dorothy Caldwell, Evelyn Wolfe, Christine Wolfe, Eloise Cook, Ann Louise Ferneau, ltebeeea Smith, Gwendolyn Badgley, Bernice Wilson. 1 3 5 Front ltowf -ltutll Cowman, Grace Kruger, Mabel Davis, Olive Cameron, j, Evelyn Naylor, Lueile Jenkins, ltuth Reed, Della Kerbawy. gg E ,G it T1 fl . ft Class Officers it lfresfflwz .....,....,..,. .... G Eonuia snHP1,E1t Sl'f'l'l'fIII'y and Treasurer ...,.........,. ELOISE COOK t . I The-Sophomore Class is the eighth wonder of the world, self-confident, boast- if 'i lul, ambitious, talented, yet never winning. The girls have been close second in ,- the girls' basket ball championship and the VVater Carnival. 1, 1 . 0 , . . . . , , 5 i lhey lll'C'llltllSlJOIlSllJl0 because they make up the Sophomore Class and they 51 : show signs ot developing into worthy Juniors. al 4 1 J I I P Q ll QW -.-.. ....., . . . . .,.., ,...,..,.,..--...,,.,.,.....e,-,,-,. ,,-.r,- ,,,.,.,,--. -..,,,,,..,-,... -. .,,,f 3 : E ., 7 .. ,N Li. ., ,,,,,,.t ,. M,-.,,7,,,..-e,-,W,,,,,.,,,,,., t -L ,-'. I F., X. X-,-y , I.: , , . .Uk ,N -N it Li ti. ' t,,i',wL,E ?'-XL 'q1'Df.gLm ' t n huhrzxi 'wtf if. L, J ,I ,ADH-, I ' 1,-NF ly lic. 6' V. -i ,:'Tg13.,f- ui -ll1f.itN ft ' no DRAGON M Ji egg----24. ---- 14i1'1't,Lzg2- Q ,4 Ei i it i tm is ig i 'i it 'i il 'LE 5' ill 'Q ,i ii ff i wi is 'xi at H' . NL iii I i if ii 5 12 ii at it as yi t 3-1 ii ii, ii Q fi xi .I if it SOPHOMORE BOYS it 'I it ' 4 ' i i rl Back Row-Delbert Cowman, George Shepler, Ross Hart, Raymond Hailer, gi Donald Borden, Stewart DePoy, Clarence Cliekncr. f Front Rowfllarcus Stoops, Gerald Duncan, Richard Murray, Herbert Haines, if Gail Finch, Harry Fetherlin, Dean Roads. gi ii ii Ei ig it if at :- i t if 1 if .i Si r ti it it 1 I. . ,A 1 1, :K at 35 xi 11 it xv i gi Representative in Student Senate I li 5 it it RUTH COWMAN 5 1- 'z if This is the lirst year in the history of McClain that a class has been organized if if and held assemblies in the Sophomore year. It IS also the first year they have gt Qi been granted class rings. These are quite unassuming boys, not much Ill the it I- limelight of activities. But such marks of distinction and importance that have Q4 been otlered to them are probably accountable for them looking so scltlappre- f elatlve. B' t' '1 . 1 . I E if w Qi i . 4 1 eg it gi,,.e-ie,,. .,.. ,, . S W .... .... -...., eV.,. ,W,,,..,....-ih.--,,.,,,,N,M, ,MM ,,,,,,L,,,,,m,w,,i,,c,,wh,L timff S S'ii A eiii Fizfll 'iii ff 'i 'i ' -e?'i17'i '4f iif iWff'i i1f il Q itfi. i,ti t -52f++4Ff?g5f11f-2-s1a25?11- if o s M fl s If'f N'fjQ '.:gs'fl' U FA' -i .i v,rXj P-:Y :M i -V -'K 'X4m1'- -Nj, K. 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Q 'l'lllI'li How-flflazel lseniau, lleleu West, Inez Evans, Mabel Fulkerson, Frances fl liirkliiuter. llarriet liealty, lilsie Wheaton. 5 . . , is Sreuzlizl liow-7 Mary Louise Leaverton, Ethel BlI'kllllIl0l', llo Xoung, Margaret H lil'lNlliKIYL'I', tlzulherine Warner, Ausla liains, Mildred Mills. if Front liow--llelen Nevil, Doris Dutton, Mildred W'inegar, Marialice Parrett, .lane llpp, Josephine Ellis, Harriet Ann Sitterle, Francis Erwin, Ethel Keplinger. it 2 ' i 1 i Q i ft it t qi sl st it 52 tt sf tl . It gg Class Off1cers ll 5' 2' gt lfresfflenz ,.... ...BYRON BHUBAKEH E 1 ! Vice-President ..... ...... ...,, H E LEN NEVII. Secretary and Treasurer .,..,....... MARVIN TUDOR Perhaps a little bashful, the group above constitutes the feminine portion of Q, the peppiest, most wide-awake class in McClain at present. They were victors it 5. in three contests: Christmas Seal Sale, Booster Contest and Harold Lloyd Ticket Sale. They are certainly starting in their High School life fine. It seems as i' thoush they're starting out to accomplish great things in the future. ti 1 J X x 1 7 I E1 ! t tL..-.e,,...m,,-.. ..-.-,. ., . .... ., ., f...,,-a..-....,..,,-,...,....,....N.,..-,.....,--...-... ........-..,...,....,..,....,,.,-- .-.J 5 t o--siq ff 'j.'i:T 544+ Q1-Q ' 'o it 1' a X, ',. UI in .ti lht' i ,ight llxltl i 'ix' zl f r if.-2 ik 'kbp ,j ,mat it E , it W! 1' i 4 W. . ' 'fi Ki 5' Y fs 1 l x 1 i l ' R' L 5 bf r t t . L A -'-. fl V Z -1 it ' -Tw' ,.' ' -fiiitiiol.,-V t it 'L i- -'fl f 'ff 5' ii-l. ilaigif ., i7iiu'Q DRAGON , it as in T 3 t A - f -'YLJE 2 , H U, ' ,:g,g,3t1i, iTf1,,,,,,i'Tii f ig:-4-T-t---f ---f-1----wif: ' fffh- if -'-N-- tl it sz 1' .t ,t 'qi x V ' 4 st 13 X 1 I4 Sy t ta 7: ,, , t , i! :L fl A ag xt i iff 1 me t It I w ? fgt 1 , g T, 1 .P I H4 2: all Ei yr, ,, Q it if T H A' , I 55 Ji 11 si FRESHMAN BOYS gl, Back Itowflienneth Mercer, Harold Tudor, George Carr Smith, Harry Wine- gar, Dane Wolfe, Kenneth Spargur, Merrick Clark, Marion Binegar. .I A , 2 Middle Row-Samuel McCullough, John Walker, .loseph Karnes, I-Immell id gi Payne, Robert Knisley, Lacy Hammer, Phillip Newell, Lowell Slagle. n f El Front RowYByron Brubaker, Robert Ritter, Elbert Woodland, Paul Hiser, iff Robert Jones, Richard Smith, Marvin Tudor, Herbert Priest, Tom Mershon. I it 24 if at it fx: U5 E5 iii ,l at li ,t :Q it lx I H 1 7: , it it Representative in Student Senate 9 il f QT PHILLIP NEWELL 1 l The boys, no less up and coming than the girls of McClain's infant class, is snatched the lIltCI'-CIZISS boys' basket ball championship from the lordly Seniors, at and won hrst place for boys ln the Water Carnival. We admit they do look a little 12 green, but they seem to be representing the motto: A bigger, better McClain! li 1, it ,wg ' We have our eyes on you, Llass of '30, as you have three more years through '5 4, which to romp and conquer. tr i 9 x J if -f-f fe-1 -- --' ' 'w-- '-'- Wt '-A H '- 1 T f'Tf 'i. f.ff.'lfIgIl' 1Il:IfQZI'l.'lTII .-Ziff:-:-'II'.fL L ,,M-cu., t,,,, ,W ,t,, ,.,, Mgt, ,cts I , f WA' -fQ'Q':Q- t '- s. ,. ..'.,. fulfil? 1 lirxvivt tt '-5 4 ' -'T' 77? NS- ! V-f f- W1':Ql':Tf 5 'W' X, f' ' t nb 'fr 3 ,qw , F1731 f N'24Qwf,fj,93ji g 6 E .V 1 ' . ' SQ., f V . 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Q Q . 0 Q 2 - 2 Q , Q O Q 6 2 3 U - Q 0 ' 0 Q - 3 3 - O o - o i i . 0 - Q 1. - 0 o - 0 Y 3 9 Q - - 4 ' I ' 0 Q o o . 9 - 3 L ' I O ., Q 4 ' I Q 0 1 V ei DI-EACQON X 1 jwil A 'Nw' ' ,, ,f,,jT:'f:?, :i 1, .gg ,,,, ,- ' W -QQQQS A sound mind in a strongrbodyn-certainly this ideal of the ancient Greeks is still applicable, and the students of McClain High School have unexcelled opportunities for the realization of such an ideal. ln order to interest every student in some phase of physical development we have adopted the slogan, Athletics for All, and an urgent appeal is made for active participation in some form of athletics that our ideal may become a thing of reality rather than just so many idle Words. Off L..... gif.: .....,-,.a.....,...,..,.,.,.,..,....,-....-.......---.-.. .....--,,.,......,....,.... .J -, fl hd HI .g fy fu., gr , If 3 1 , . , ,..., ,K A - i Shi 1 ,TT iii 2 3s7'z il' Wuxi ,L Muir'-'l W i '75 fl? 'D l , ,sma1h.L U .,:l4j:VlAMjLlgi,:hA,5. si . 4,1 Hi Ji-ti ,iilufl,,x 3 fs, 1 1 -1-as at 11 ,J 1 . ,.'1 I-: f f , f . L 1 4 ff L, I ff DRAGON ' fl j 'T 'T'1-,Qll'f Q' ' Vi gli--2-E3 --A-'- 'G' T37 1 Z! 7 if fi r 5 X if ,A , 4. 1 H If 'I F E A Q I ri El I 2' l fi is T ii 3 in l I if ' 5 E I I I ! 4 I rl :A gn , 0 7 Q 1 E! I sg T ll iq i, I1 I H I A a :I I sl A 23 I ff f f 1 if f 55 ' fi 1 ff l ' C w ll , -4 I . 4 NATIONAL ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP 1, I gg SOCIETY 3 il I Back Row-Harold Jenkins, Ralph Clark, Ralph Townsend, Clarence Cross. 2 fl Front Row-Lowell Caldwell, John Austin, Ralph Head, Paul Cope. 5 iz . ,. If 1, 9 . ll li ,E I .1 1 I I 5' 1 2 I 5 i fffgllil ffllf. .I S- 'N'-A A I I f- I ' - -5 I . hr- if5'g11,?tgj.7k 'L A-Kwai ,QQMU 5. IL....LQ.-.X z' 'TN' J 1' 5 E-Hx A-ERS' '5Q k-' x dv fly .y 9311.3 J f. fl ff- ' 'M I qalifef 2' qu 'Q If 1 E ,.j??ilfkgl'f:I.'::ll'T 'fTl'.1.'1'f,',,1'::I.f W:-.T.::l:.:l:-.....-,.- f5'3Q.:l'-:.': .Li i 1 L l A i I - I 2 I 1 1 I 1 . 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Frm' TH-E DRAGONl pg gl 4: , Q R' - YTjlEi,Q1iM17--?:-ig-l,i,,,,V 1' :fa 712 ' ff :Qi J :aa-of af fa ' -,.- ll 13,5 LETTER MEN iflaathaii fl E? 2 it li J Robert Anderson li Ralph Clark ll if 'll v r 2 A pl Emerson Todhunter l Marcus Cox ll James Hall CCaptainJ Uv M5 Clarence Cross iii mi all l- Arthur Davis 11 lj In WL '- Ji Harold Jenkins il I1 x I l ' -4 srl! John Austin Ralph Head Paul Cope 'Q Tom Christopher Herbert Binegar Ralph Townsend fManagerJ gy if Basket Ball Arthur Davis fCaptainJ li Ralph Clark H ll Harold Jenkins 3:1 John Austin Ralph Head Paul Cope Ralph Townsend George Shepler ' , 'I 1 -,Q Lowell Caldwell QManagerJ ,ll lf tak 53 4? H si ll? 9 '1512231221511223115 1Tl11IICT.L'1TZZ'Ll11'TfiI T illfiijlii :i.1.,'ZZ.T.LL.111f1,i.LIf.'I'LifLTLfi I.'lf..'Li1 .........- ' Z TI' QJ E il ff FT' ' .,., 'wi Y -- - -' V' - IW f al '1'af- -la. 'lp ' iv-fl L QL at W Al V Q, -' ' j pp 1 'R at at at A, I 5 -A,-A I, V ' ' 5 r. ,lf - 'A' fx ' fi THE DRAGO Gwsbf if-1 ll . Il 2 ...3....:..-. ,' NN f ,. A --xf I '-17 Ek L,Lgt-L-.. L L A ,L ,Fm ELL--Qi if N W V W9 9 ' dig: 992 'AW-A' 9 Q--E'-Mxww F n ll Y 'W Tl M LL L ,L 'Fl if ll 124' lg Ml ci 'il , U l tl 3 it ' 41' . 'tl If 'Q it 14' ra xl 11 W: fi sr fi lq S xl 5 il' 1 HF lk Q .1 tx is gf tn' S all is 1 5-1 X UI 4' 1 j ls E W i ' 1 , R 4 JAMES HALL ARTHUR DAVIS Captain of 1926 Football Squad Captain of 1926-27 Basket Ball Squad gg! Q51 L FQ f ' , qi N il li 'fl 1 .1 lt it 4- ft l A l m lt J: . M we fl ll s . 1 E H ,T 4 xl W il gl U fl at U lv 1 Zi ll W Q1 ii fl is 21 '1 lx is 32 55 li Ei ii ss 14 tx 2 LOWELL CALDWELL RALPH TOWNSEND I Manager of 1926-27 Basket Ball Squad Manager of 1926 Football Squad .J Q i ?.'TIl'1.'.'lIl'f.'.l',1ff.Q. LlflllL1lf1Q.I'Q..,17'11f2'Ql-fJgl:LfITflf 'f:fl1ff:fffl :TfTIf::Zf1:1'1Tff f'l'f.':fL'.fT,fLlIl:1:'.fflZfll1f':f:.1ff:.'I.'IZ'? -'W w A, ' W lflbyg llqfn i gi -.-. 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QF Q le gi if SZ 5? is it S 3 i F fs if Q: Z. 5. gl 5? it FOOTBALL SQUAD Back Bowfltalph Townsend Olanagerl, Stewart DePoy, Thomas Christo- ii pher, Christian ltedkey, Delbert Cowman, Robert Priee, Herbert Binegar, Berlin it Easter, John Core, Spencer Burgess, Fred Kerr, Edward Sprouse, Byron Brubaker, Coach Burdette. .2 Front Row4I,ester Warner, Harold Jenkins, John Austin, Arthur Davis, if Clarence Cross, Mareus Cox, .Ia111es Hall, Emerson Todhunter, Ralph Clark, Robert Anderson, ltalph Head, Paul Cope, Ralph Wise. 3? is nf Q gg REVIEW OP FOOTBALL SEASON i ii At the dawn of the football season of 1926 prospects. for a winning team were distinctly outlined at the threshold of McClain. Material not surpassed by that H of previous years was moulded by Coach Burdette into a team worthy of bearing 1 . . . illCCl1ilI'1,S proud standards on the gridiron. ii A short period of intense training placed the Yellowjackets in a position to meet and defeat their first victim on Friday, September 24, in the first game ni to be played o11 MeClain's new and wonderful athletic field. In this game the St. Bernard team of Springfield was downed by a score of 7-6. Davis, playing if end on the Yellowjaeket eleven, had the honor of making the first touchdown 3 on the new field. 3. McClain rooters had 1n1t1ated themselves into joys of victory, but their season of rejoicing was short lived when defeat suddenly appeared in the form of gy Xenia, in the seeond game of the season. Very creditable work on the part of fL'1'1I'Z1'1ff'I1fj,f'1'Q1If Qhff' , f - ' -'-- --f f-:H ---f W -V---v-'N-f------M--.0--M----We----M--M--f------.---.-- , fs ' A 1- gig ' E-jjwty li 'T' q3f 'i'f ,'ffQ1ff Q'Qf'7'7'O fAff1 f'i ' ,, 'x-- - ' -M ,I N 'SN 4 . 'X if-V. ,, ,,.. fl 1 'F j , it xx Ll. A L-N, .H N ' i fr I x .. . ,I 1. 2,42 51- .1 1 .ff J- A ,1-aa., M 0, ,lf , f . 1 1-111 , l 'HE DRAGO 1 . 1 fi 'miie 1 - W ' fiTjQg,,l, eaee E, E p it C an ,, ,1 iati 1 ,Y Y..-.. -Y .tw , .ffm -2. - 2. H-----ef Y . . f--T-vw . -- 'ff' 7-L -W4 i McClain's linesmen was significant in this game in spite of the overwhelming ,Ni if defeat. '5 li 'I H A severe blow was dealt McClain in the first league game of the season, when ,41 1 , . fa Hillsboro carried off a 12-0 victory on October' 8. ln commenting upon this Qt' game and at the sa111e time giving Hillsboro credit for a very capable game of ball, gif 1 it is only fair to McClain and her boosters in stating that Hillsboro had the breaks 1 1 1 throughout the entire game. 1 ig There was a genuine reaction to the previous defeat, and a battle-royal ensued 13 if against Circleville on the following Friday, although both teams were held to a 1,3 if scoreless tie. Clever tactics and swift movements in both the line and the back- 1' it field were displayed by each team, and the score was fair indication in comparing 5 fi the two teams. if The first league victory was captured from the Frankfort delegation .on 15 5 October 22. McClain backs tore through the opposing line repeatedly, crossing 'I 5 the goal line three times, while Frankfort was held to one goal, the total score , Q being 22-6. 5' 1 11 1 McClain was favored over Chillicothe in the next league contest, and so it :1 15 was in the final result. The struggle was played in a sea of mud and during a 1' constant drizzle of rain. This condition, however, did not repress the football 1, fans of either town from witnessing the fray. The final score being 8-0 was 1' QQ decisively in favor of the Yellowjackets. 1 In the next to the last game of the year, Wilmington downed McClain by a 1 Ee' score of 13-0. A whole season of experience and a final week of hard practice 111 1' , E was pitted against the favorite league winners of Washington and a losing fight sl, vincible scoring machine of the opposition. A rapid succession of line plunges ' Z3 and successful aerial attempts placed Washington in position to score three 355 different times, and making the score 21-0. g l 1, Thus we have recorded the football contests won and lost by the McClain .1 li Yellowjackets of 1926-27. Hard, clean fighting on their part was characteristic gl of every game. 1 ei' !f 11 -1 The Record I McClain .... . , . 7 St. Bernard ,... , . . 6 ,W McClain .... . . 0 Xenia ,..,, . . . 27 1 1 1, McClain .... . . 0 Hillsboro .... . . . 12 ij McClain .... . . . 0 Circleville . . . , 0 tl McClain .... . . . 22 Frankfort . . , . 6 H 1? McClain ..,. ........,.. . . . 8 Chillicothe . . . . . . . . . 0 111 McClain ....,.............. ..... 0 Wilmington ..... ...... . , . 13 ff. 41- McClain ,...... N .................. 0 VVashington ............,. . . . 21 if flames Won, , .... 3 Lost ...... 4 Tied ...... 1 lf 1' 4 ' ' 1 . 11 South Central Ohio League Standing 1 . Q GAMES woN Losr Tum PERCENT if w1rg:0H H as 1 2 1 1 1888 ' as mg on . . . . , , it McClain .... . . 4 2 1 1 .500 if ,Q Circleville . . . . 4 2 1 1 .500 3,1 ji Hillsboro . . . , 4 1 3 0 .250 Q' gg Frankfort . . .. 5 1 4 0 .200 Chillicothe . . . .... . . 5 1 4 0 .200 ik E1,3.:,:,:,:1l3,. 0, 1 .,,. -,..t-,.... .,., .,.l..,1.....-...E.....-..,.-.. ....,--,t-,....,2,,,....-.....14Q 4 ,E,.tN..,,,.,,7..i,,.,.,- ..., ,.2-.l...--. ..., .. .... -.-...e-. ,.,, ..,... ...........,... - - .---,...,..-,.,-...,.-,.,.,- , 1 H , ft,-f-1 . W We 1' ii n' 'gal -1 --1' ' 4 E ' T4 . 5 3 A. 2 at A -P? J - 3. I 1 5 -gl 1,, ,., , , MT, 5 - J - J 3,1 1 N1 -.Li vga, -Tre . 5 -,Zh 1 2 , Qggzigf, FL j-455--,lgzglqiil-g!wTEH'iCMAj .,', 11 iYLhmPll?,9.11i,.!, E' Ji: 4,1 3 115 . ' :I :Tv 'ni 5:11 iff N 1't'-.-451 Eff' ', ig- 1q,a1.,,M,,,,,,..,,,.,,,g, 1 l 'V' 12411. J.f',1'f ilf4 1 .. wie, , .fwf alia...-2,i4:,.-,n Jllbsfgfag 1.-..- 1 Q, for McClain. By sheer pluck and determination the Yellowjackets held the ii 2 1 score 0-0, for a full quarter and over, and then gradually gave way to the in- '1 il I 1 I i 5 1 n 'H.,. ,f , 'U ,lu ,'+?'f ' .4 '.,17 RQ It fr' ff DRAGON, A af- c tw A-A as ' t a il ' ' -' f.f....Jg E 1 3 S 4 1 Mi ,..---W, .,,.q .., -C ,,, ,uc cx,sm.e.c . - - I ,a 'I I l Y I 5 m i , 1 . 5 f L .I ., ,1 'Q i 2 .l,.-....,1...l.......-.,Q.-....-. , ,, 1-.-.-Q.-::- Y :---- -A1,:.-.-l-ffm ---- ' ----:---:--- -avr: Y--1-:3V:v- V .-----M -7 V it 1 it l 11' i If' , t .U r Q ii 3 l 1 l tl 1' 9 1. A I 21 r It EN, ll W l at 11 n 3 if, ti 'l ' Ei it si 'w is BASKET BALL SQUAD 15 ' ii L Back Row-Lowell Caldwell tManagerJ, Coach R. lt. Burdette, Ralph Clark, Paul Cope, Mr. Storts, George Shepler. t Front Row-Harold Jenkins, John Austin, Arthur Davis, ltalph Townsend, 'Y 1 A Q Ralph Head. , 2 f tl Y 11 x gli 9 gs ' . . . . . it 2 Although our comments are brief, it certainly is not with any feeling of Q' I regret that we set forth a few facts about our 1926-1927 basket ball season. li 1 :5 E The four vacancies left by the graduation of 1926 placed Coach Burdette in a ' position critically important at the beginning of the basket ball season. Nll1l1L'l'0llS A enthusiasts turned out to be given the test, but as a matter of fact there were but it Q few outstanding candidates for positions on the first five. With Davis playing center, as the only veteran from the last year's team, Coach Burdette began in 1 J earnest to fill up the gap. F A 3 i December 3 soon rolled around, and on this date McClain inet Hillsboro if 5 in the initial contest of the season. A woefully weak defense proved to be the j S cause of the disastrous result, and McClain could only claim the shorter end of , 1 the score. The oncoming contests, as scheduled for each successive week, proved 1 2 only a continuation of the first defeat. One after the other McClain staged a if , losing fight with Leesburg, Washington, Wilmington, Chillicothe, Frankfort, and Z Circleville. To augment the discouraging situation, the Yellowjackets were de- 3 gL,s--W ,,.. ,... W, . A .... .,,. ,.,, - ,.,.Nsm-,.,--,.s..,,-.-- ...es,.-a.,..-,...,,..-w---,-,1g , ,-.,,,H .i.., ,,.. ,,,, ,,.,,,,, ,,e,. ,,.,, ,,.., N ,, ..,.,t,, ,A , ., ,...--,,,-,..-...--..,.,,.,-m...,,,,,,-.,F t ieftxllg-R -,T .1 S AK . 5-in 5 Q vm. tr,-iiwtglilllg wi .ufliftzzi .elr .KV M-'.nA.YLf:Q3 . if X, ,y Ng-, ,Af wx, N .,.. -,qwr,5.,,15t:,,,,,M,,M i,..tt..!, ,LW r lu MAQ n , ,Nl 5 ww 'J 'fi-f , s f ., ......., - ,..,. QQQQL -' '- 5 3- -,,f,,, ,-, ,-,-,,...-..---f,f'- f , , , -f AT , ,- ef, W, , ......-.-....,...........f-.-.-q- 'QV 'if' W Y Y W Y V W Y 5 'W' '73lQ,M YQ -3 f .- f',. ,, ji L fav-f 'I' ' N' te f . l HE D .tw 45- -e li ,, --.-. .. -ee-: .t - ,V . if H A it I RAG0N l E' . tl prived of their coach, who had suddenly been taken seriously ill and whose 3 if condition called for an lmmedlate operation. Mr. Ray Storts was called upon to ,tj Iill this vacancy, which, thought to be only of temporary existence, proved to be fi :Q the necessary arrangement for the remainder of the season. pt ' il th . The first victory coming to McClain was an overwhelming one when the if 1. 'I Qi basketeers of the Xenia 0. S. 8L S. O. attempted an invasion on our own floor. Nj it The season's experience thus far, together with a slight change in the line-up, it it made the return engagements of more consequence. However, only one defeat at was recovered, that one being with Frankfort. Q! 1 21 gl il On February 11 Wilmington invaded Greenfield with the intention of com- gl' l pletely submerging McClain in overwhelming defeat. Contrary to expectations, 'il 5 one of the hardest struggles ever staged on the local floor was enacted. McClain f surpassed both the pass work and the defensive movements of the opposition. ffl i However, a determined check in the last quarter gave Wilmington the victory X. I by only one point. Thus with a season's record of two victories and twelve lyli is defeats, McClain prepared for the Class A Tournament at Athens. In the first til S round Athens eliminated McClain by a score of 23-13. V t 25 - ig :if 5, A . U : il I .1 1. ,f 1 t 4 1 A tl li 2 1' ui Q it l H Season's Record 5 t Hz w a ef McClain. . . ...... Hillsboro , tg McClain Leesburg . . . . . t E, McClain. . . . . . Washington Q McClain. . . . . . Wilmington tl McClain. . . . . . Chillicothe 1 Ei McClain. . . , . . Frankfort il McClain Circleville f I! McClain, . , . . . Hillsboro . 33 Q it McClain O. S 8: S. O. .... . . 18 Q gl McClain, . . . . . Vtlashington 30 f it McClain. . . . . . Chillicothe 28 HQ McClain. . . . . . Frankfort 20 ng McClain. . . . . . Circleville 24 Q McClain Alumni . . . 16 3 it it if H EH ?i Athens Tournament 3 Meclain. . . .,...,... 13 Athens ..... . . 22 gg in s V 4 5 l V i1':2:2L:f:::::11:L:x:.:f:::':gg:ir:3::11.1:Lir:1:Tt:TL1iii1:xr:':fif3.,i:gpg:g:.:..:.:i:r:r::1:- far: ff ee-'Y fe fr' rf -l l I 7 ., f.,v , -if-. Aj t , r '- H '- '-'-'W -- '1 -'f-' l ull V ,fix .me ,X 'll ' 'fflfjxa R- .4 A 5 .-'Nl Y. M .... .-ft ', -b 1, J.. . LN st Q 2 'K , ie' . lx ,f . nr .5 ,2 5 'Q 'r - vw. srl' L .: 11-1144-'l X' +11 - yo fp. 1,5 H...a-.tlbwp ,, igl -.tl4ggyamz.t.,,,e.ft1t it-1:,.y5.z......mf,'sg'5 as nfl- ,few as 4 swf A . ll-3:?:g..zL,pf:il:.-..,Jff..,...,.,.:EiT2z:-:.:: ?' ,J F F 'Q I 4 DRAGON tiggihhix F FFF., W F A Ffa . fu,.J 5 1 u 1 I I ,, wx, 1 I , , V P i fi 34 E , , Y-Y. ......-, , , V ,::,.iF-F FL - F-Y,4...Y.--F:-FF..F.Y Y..:.,F:.-..,:-, YYFZTFTFY W - -,w,,,,,V 5 f! it fi F F tl! J if tv! QI! 1 1 'a it 1 if '11 it! 93 ! it gi! sg 1' V it :E il' if it F! it ge tl- if 'M eg il! 1 tl! if Sf J ii 1 CHEER LEADERS gi ti Lillian Sprousc, Robert Nelson, lvah Louise Anderson. if if Yon, McClain! . f IQ Yea, McClain! 12 At! Yea, McClain! 1,2 f M-C-C-I.-A-I-N! 1 I McClain, McClain, McClain, McClain, McClain. fe ' F I M-c-C-L-A-I-N! 3 M-c-C-L-A-I-N! I 5 M-c-CfL-A-I-N! gt! 4 M-C-C-L-A-I-N! wx McClain! ! ! Ta duck, ta dock, rzlh rah! Tu dock, ta duck, rah rah! Ig , Who rah! You rah! McClain High! Rah rah! ! '35 You, tcam, fight! f You, team, fight! Si! V! Yi-zu, team, fight! gi nz Fight! Fight! Fight! ! 1' Q' Hzilly Czmu, Cam-ck, cancck, if Hzllly Czmu, cancck, canc-ck, Q, ,A Hnlly czmu, cam-ck, cancck, 27 'f Team! Tczlnil Team! 3 2 Yca, team, heat .... Copposing team!! 12 5 You, tczuu, heat ..., ! gi You, team, beat .... ! if Q1 Yea! ! ! ! ! ! jg . gf gE...-FF-..FF.. F ,F A ..t,, ,.!, M F,,,,,W,s,,,,,,,,,.,W,!,.,,, WM,,,,k,F,,F,,,,,N,,,,w ,,,,,,Q, .P-uf---f H ,-!'- E.-M 1 Ll FF .-F...FF, ,...,, F... .,... , .,.. -F...-..---F..-..-F.-F..-.,....--....,,,,,..- Q i F . A+ F F if we 5. I .F FF F M - F 'lt : . A. ', .,,. Lg -5425 .5 I 'F fx li 'g so-M, '. Wir!! l 1,5 um. -it 1, 1. - on A 3 If FF,FFFF sea,-H-QF! -fl! t 1954 :df if ttiiffiit 1? K f if ' 'ri LFL,,fQQ2'FFQFQLQ.f t ali! -F P xc- if ? DRAGUN fl H 7 ' I A T 'E' '5 AA- AAflf'i 'Q YL, iQ3-.:-' Y .-,1 V Ti JZ -a'IZ-lYY gl' :I --13 1- ,T -!:L-'- R ' A E L , li ll 'Fi s . 4 t . , , ll 1. 1 , I , l i. 51, 4 Il ' 'ii if all EE UA 23 xl? 11 1 1 E E ,el E tl ' :,l i l gi, lf it 5,5 if All 21 it gli M fl an if lf fu Z! 1 at 1 I l im FRESHMAN TEAM-Champions it Ei LS I at x 1 1 -,, Dane Wolfe, Joe Egan, George Carr Smith, Byron Brubaker, Herbert Priest, M Robert Ritter, Marvin Tudor, Lowell Slagle. 1? it Ii ' l ff li 2 ,, .2 A : il E JUNIOR HIGH TEAM it l a 'L Earl Leach, Clarence Mood, Clyde Lain, Robert Head CCaptainJ, Lowell Wil- jy kins, Edwin Davis, Rex Riley. - at :Z Mr. Ray Storts CCoachJ, Harold Pyle, Everett Binns, Virgil Keplinger, Harold li ,Q Beatty Olanagerl. ll if Q 4 al lr 3, ii ft le ' xg 7 1 , , i 5 X5 it 1 t Z ii ls I ilw,..,.,M..-.. ..,, .,,.., W, ,...,. -. .,,.,,,.,..t. ,.,. --,,...,,.,....,-..,.-.,,..,-..N- ......--,,,..,-,.,...-.,....,..-,.-.,it '----iT- A'-- if' -- ----'-0 -A-----'-f-3:'i71:ig-.i-:'1--tEgl:jf--if'-H--+-'- -3--- if-'------Tir-Y-1' --'--.f'- TT---11-f-if-f--qi-if-fl----'vf--vw--ev illi L 7' WV Air: ,wwf tim, ,L I fill Y, ju- J J.. , lf-5 -.r 54:5 d'iS:vQ4j-L H l X ' we 'ffl 'Neff' i 5 L . - QQ,.LL,,le,i4c1 fd ff - W..-.. ri 'I ff -. i H gl ' w W 4 1 1 . 1 1 E 'l I . 1 1 i i I j'71f-- 1 , 'W ft . :U ' ,ei 41- X 1 ' if I HE A ' o f glee at 1 M .. f so s so so I ee also H H ...Wan Y , H,,:,if 7 , f -Jw - -H ,T--T,,H?,: , nfl, ,,,s-..- H lg , it A not i. i I 1 sf 1,1 S '1 Y. 1,4 fr l E? Z H I ii it tl ' f F E .Q , 4 E X. 1 l za 3 1, gs i x i Ei Ll 21 2 if gi i i QE 2 1 5 4 F t in F I E l i ii I' .5 sf A Sl E il 1' JUNIOR TEAM-Champions i Es ' ii f ic Back Row-Ruth Hull, Martha Newell, Miss Shepler, Bernice Middleton 5 Olanagerj. i Front Row-Ruth Beatty, Viola Dowler, Josephine Sitterle, Janet Wood, Ivah 2 l fi Louise Anderson. i 3? 5 if it ri it Qi :E I 6 if EL7.'I.TZ1'1'Iif.T.f1,ffflL1l1.1.L..I'I'l.i.iI .i1':i'r1 'TTlN'1'1. 'j 'gg f'ii:1:?:'7:t:7?:i':.7:t1:':g'.i:f::.:'.::tI1:f:1:f:f1fr::::! F A ,. -Y ,X ,N V5 i ' 5?-ff-3 .' f 1-I Q M. - Q .,,L H K I' iii V-H' 1155.5 t fl 5 ii, Hfiilfwi .1 l, Uif'Li. -. ,119 -, Q'tfQ- 2 'jk ' mAf2'5iwl32'1-X L ,J ,4fJyf7j,4L:,:',Mf Q' 11 47-M--V? I- .1,t.,. ii ff fi tit! ,-'visa it Cfxfgffxigil t i .TH E DRAGON or city E ijliTg:ff:',l fifffcgilgizfie EEE.-L1 ....: M'1i:::'5::.:.ggLiH l . Q ,-j:!:::El nt tt M fl 24 154 n ti m all f. 5' it S. if S' as sf i E, . if lr: Q! ,t ll wx li L, y li m- E Ei l 1i' ii 2 at S wt at 22 it it :js la ef 51 -A T' . A ,4 if gil tl it ti 1: gl POSTURE TEST xl c , i 4 r Top How-Irene Cownlan, Helen Erwin, Grace Gerhardt, Ruth Hiser, Alice l tg Dixon. Qt Fifth Row-Althea Knisley, Maxine Post, Madeline Dunlap, Dorothea Dwyer, ,I Mabel Davis, Evelyn Naylor, Ruth COVVIIIHH. j! li Fourth Row-Pearl Anderson, Mildred Winegar, Jane W. Upp, llarriett A. gf Sitterle, Josephine Ellis, Mildred Mills, Ethel Keplinger. t r 4 Third Row-Iva L. Anderson, Josephine Sitterle, Mary Vandervort, Mildred ji Ellis, Viola Dowler, Martha Newell, Helen Cownian, Ruth Beatty. L5 at If jg Second Row-Esther Shasteen, Lillian Sprouse, Edith Knedler, Margaret it ,g Moon, Dorothy Dent, Rose Smith, .Ianabel Hill, Mildred Martin, Dorothy Haines, l ti Catherine Haines, Dorothy Evans. . t 3 Q 1 ft Front Row-Margaret .lane West, Mildred Streitenbcrger, Sarah Moon, Violet i gl Gilliland, Mildred Lough, Helen Trego, Viola Sollars, Marguerite Riley, Ruth A. i: Howe, Edith Peacock. gt This year for the first time lll the history of the Girls' Physical Education lf tj Department, the Bancroft Triple Posture Test has been used. Miss Shepler has conducted thls test each month, and the girls in the picture, with a few others, it tt are the proud possessors of the coveted A's. lf t 2. l I 35 E , ii--M -'-'f- M -- A- ff ' ---- -- 'H -t't ' 'T ' '.'f .'1'IfZl.T,IIf1f'f'IfILT,fi1'f.Tff ' ffll I ,-..E,,-,W ..,, -. ,..v , ,,N. .iglW..WR. .T . ,- H -.... H 5 A .fi'f l!f-' t 5 Yi , -4. ,. ...., ', :Vi , .,t- -- e. 1. ' X' A. N-,. ' 3 Tl.I lgE1iwK , .1 ,ll 2 if , . lf 3?5i,'i+l1i. if 'tif 1 s,f.xQfQlg'n.Yii'lxf, 'fl'5'm't' 'V 'ilf-Q-xii i N.,1l'i t'1'Ql,jLfliMolM A, , M mf' 'l S 'g.,l,iIg .Lf-4 '.51gTil5QQf?'F'.. ff,-D' LT! V- ga,-mmm 191, any 4- - , W H5 mi- mi 7 me K : ,THE DRAGON 'W'- -fn lf fI:1fif'T 1i gi:rf2 i1 ,,,, 5,g - 4.m,Q --W--:.:m1-:,g,RgQ , E i 3' -gl-1-JE 54 if i , 1 , X W W 11 1 WV if V 3, fl el, 51 56 M F11 4 I I 41 1' I ? , T I 9 E45 gi A5 t 's I, V. . 1 . V? N 11 if ,rl 2? lx 'L I r ff li , el 1 gi ?I ss A1 I. 25 if 1 i A ? . , 4 -'H 4 - - V -1 ---N -f--M .--, U ..-. ..---...-q..n,-,..,-,-,.,.,,.,,,.,,,.4,...,.,, BN, , Nmiukvw ,,m,,w,,-,si-,mn -5-If . ,.,.. , .... . -, . . .,,. .. , ., ., , ..,., , ..., .,.. .. ,...... .,.. ,..,.... ........ ..,. , ...,, . .. .,.. -.. ..........,-....-.....,......,.,..,,.,.,. ,- . , ' ' 'tc-' ' - if i I -AQ X f A 'Tl ff , . :L is ' . me . - ' . K I . LTI -.J -F' R-lx : - 3, l 1 f I . HI, L : 151315,-j Y wt I f- 2 1 gf'-:iW,.. ,1 5 ,315 qyL,,L,,,, QQ, -HIP. if .LI 1 A ' 'N ,gy xfiiw,-f if ,xxx 1,7 wk! ka- -AX:,.!,f1:,?,.f-. . I 1 iw IQ 'A A Z t -W iM,.L.A.6,LJ? .fwxfgi hqrrx, I N v mw 'Milli' Q-Sq: U-M,.,,,,, ,qv W ,,-- - ,- 512.-if., viz Q..v.L, -,, , ,. i ....f...,.,.,,...........f: , W43: A4..,......,.....-V wn----f-- Y V Wy WWwWI,WwI ,,, I II I I I l I 513 I QU I I I 5, I 1 Il' I, . H I Il i M f I I . II I . by X x YV 1 V X 5 , I ' IE, ' N ? LQ I WINE - I I ii , , ,, ,, l f If h , ,v.II,.,.gI Il, I- I Iv ' .I1g,I,:I, , ., I Il, II mil :MI I I , I , W II,I,1,IIE,:I,I Mn1u, .Mg wh My l WWW 5 It P J X MIMW If li I I I I ' I ''I.14'lI'Wg,'if::!'E:1 I ' I ESI I X I lIe11?l l3g!arlW ,WS I - , I -y AI ., 21144: N ' N 3 an ' ka- 13'Jf:I'f 5!51 ,1 ,wiv 5 I II my Wafigzfr IM, Yxl, 4' 'Tm 'P u' ' 15 I M I V IQIQI . v, -WM 'I is . ag .-1' iy I K K . IA. 21' 4 I 1 A In I , f 1 I ' 2 'H .N :ft - , 'M 5, A ' W MMWMJIEQ I WSEQIIWH ' I I I I v, .fx 4 5 li , I 2 I Aki' J 3 Ig X 1 In 2 5I 5 I 5 ,.,.............-...,.,....,-......,....- e----1-Q-M q-L-f:----- '-f 'f-r1:'.::fl:2::s.::.:.I.::S LLTSS ll ,,Y,,....,..,......,,,.,,..,.,.,,,,-.,.Y.- .iw ..-- -'-- --- V --'Y ---W 5 I I. I IIIII b,,,,m ,,,, H, I I,,.,,,..N--,.-.-,....-........ 'Fin fa 7' H 5 Qi ACTIVITIES MTEWWFWT it ill li 'll ll if l 'HE DRAGON A ' i l'i I' 'ti . A'k t O'i ' TQ Tf:? . '1,j.:,..L, 'f ii:If .'l'Lg.--.Qm i i -1 , O it 'w i' 'M it 'O Wm i 'M i'i O O' 'O O' 'O' ill me it fl' ft li' nl il, tl, ti 4 l :xl l l Hr ll at mf ill qt tl ll: it STUDENT SENATE li llalph Head, .lohn Austin, John Core, Philip Newell, Harrison Groves, Martha il llull, llarold Jenkins, lluth Cowman, Wilbur Brubaker. gl vi is MCCLAIN HIGH SCHOOL CODE L 3 Tlzcsc arc lhc ideals of Cl McClain High School student. He is: l. Apprecialive. He is grateful to Mr. McClain and to our com- munity for the educational advantages which they have pro- vided. T, ll. lloncst. Ile is straightforward and sincere in all his actions. lll. Loyal. lic is loyal to his country, his home, his community and H his school. gg IV. Sportsmanlike. He plays the game fair and square whether he is at work or play. gl V. llespeclful. He is respectful to his parents and teachers and is 'G 1 1 considerate of the privileges and property of others. Vl. tlhedient. He is cheerful and obeys those in authority. I 1 Vll. Clean. He stands for clean sports, clean hahits, clean ideals and fa 3 . clean companions. 15 Vlll. t.hecrtul. He IS 0plllIl1Sl1C and uses his optimism to cheer others. I IX. Prompt. He is on time. His work is prepared at the time ap- pointed. . . . Q X. Ilelptul. He never neglects an opportumty to aid others. 45 't ll i ,, , . . .,.. .. ,.,. .,., ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.-,,,.,,,W,.,,..-,..-,..,-- .,-.,. ,--.-.,..---,- -..-..1g - . e, H . Q LA T ,,.,.,, M.-. ,..,,,,,, ,..,,. , -, ...M--.---...--..,--.E-.--..-,-,-,.,-.. J K .. .E v iff. ,STAY 1 ,rl H '- -,A-T ' X, ll ' ,U ,fc f -if'-f-' ,g I f, a Q VW., H1 3 :'g 1 .. Jn, 'X -fe -V -,J V - '-, , 1-1-ff.ff99jtf??lgi5wt,, fl 5 ill: L... ig. 1iiii 'l 'iii i vs -Ela Hi V+ f Wig.. A - ,lf rnfg.-Q , , r1.1 X A f 3. LJ.: rlik, LNSLLLM ,Isa ' kfsiig xr 1.15 5 'E T. fi.: :E gggiilig3iLlQJfiflQ1i'gfQ5jfg iff., f 'f DRAGON , , II.1Tlf,,,ff V 7iIiTi'iZT 1'4:-gig:-ile. -M.- f'i1TiI'53!'S.I.gLidgl Q , Ll Ei V .Q xg ,gf .:,,,,,, S5152 U Q. l 1, M4 ! ,rl ,V EW . an l :E it if w fl N vl A Ur 1 I l 2 1 l W. V l 1 1 L 2 1+ i 5' 1 W :Z ci f sg 1 NATIONAL HONOR SOCII-1'I'Y U f' Back Ilow--Harold Jenkins, Xvlllblll' lirubukc-r, llulwrl Nc-lsnn. 5: Middle Row-listlwr Slmstw-n, Lillian Sprouse-, lie-rtrucle VN'im-gmg .lznluln-l Hill. fl 5 Front Row-Helen B11lL'khUl'll. Murllla Hull, Haze-l livulls. l 55 if I 1 1, Q ag ,, , i 1 ,. K 5 - 1 . 5 , fe 2 Q G 1 ' I ' fu ri 5' f 4 14 5 sz , 1 2 , I Q I I 1 . I , 24 if ., . 1 1 f SCHULARSHII' Ill , 5, liar-k How-.Iunuhcl Hill, Ruth Hull, Hum-l Evans. 4 Front RONVfGl'l'll'llllt' NViue-gar, Esllu-1' Slmsl:-ell, Ha-lvn lilucklmrn. Murllm Hull. ii 1 . A 5 gi vf.- -.Y . . .. ,, . , , Y., ,.,.,..,,,.,,,.,..,,,,,,m,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,k,,, ,H .-,LMA -vbmm-,H ,M ,-,M-mv,,M- -vm! s , ---- A, V V .,Y-.,-.. -.. - M ,Ng-A . Nil. ,... ., r , . .... 1-.,, ,. .,,. ,. ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,v,.,,,-,.,,,Y.,,A,,, FV - VLf1gf'Q2 -A 51 l ,,l..41 M l E3 if 'V.ff'1' I: - T50-.x 1, , 'V ' if if ' irq 1HU , .' ,g U 1 ' -V fl ' 'JL T- 'fl'! ,'4'l . g . 223 K, , v.,.,,,, - 1' M, ,J 1, .,.f,... , ., , VZ. - . I . 15 Nw V4 . ll, ,h ly .1 KX fi, ,- K gg, . x- HT, .!J,,A,.1,'x..n.-- f I 4' X ,Q , V J VL A -QALLL 31 x , X- If rt . 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I iq 2 f.....5fn0ll - .:.V 'J . l ' 2 ti '.'. ,fi i t 1 - - I IQ 3 it I ' 3 5 i I I 1 X l fifztrzggz. .. :1p.gg...i,.L g. . ,:g,i i'f:f'itt:'Tf'7.:r'L .. fig.: .Zf1'.'l 'Qf,'I, ,Z.'ff.ZTZf' f4'I..j ii'a.i ffiiiilqq , 1 ' '57-V V firlflli I lilwiij Y' tif Fly- tkt' ..., t T 'i -471.2 'Lf.ff.l.f2q -, li , 'QQ L V 'T' H are ' ci io o or if ? I 'fl--7-A X :L l !1 .5311 L f 2 ,W .nj 'X . 'W M f-TH E DRAGUN MS'-s,, A 15 t at. : -M-L, . 1 ff - - . 3, ff- f p it I iii' tL M'.'-.'5,g Y' ' V A-1 ' 5'-k'--'T'T'Y'1' '!T ' ',1,,g, ?::q?-.liQ:'.':f'f,' V 'Y:, Y.,l! L W Miflg-1-i E Qi ' ': W ' ' : ' m ' ' ' ' 'W ' W ' ' ' 'll :E l E it - - - . rl ly J S if if Nr lg ., il 1. if 4 x il v 1. if w li 5 l A W .l l li l .lf H . I 'r I el, gi all 33 Ml if tl ii f., 1 El gl n .4 in .1 it 4 worth. 1 1 u W ,, , . DEPARTMENT GP JGURNALISM 1 - t , Back ltow-Miss Grace Blake, Robert Nelson, Robert Price, Harold Jenkins, i li Wilbur Fairley, Paul Cope, Wilbur Brubaker, Lawson Diggs, Principal ll. ll. Duck- f F 1 E I S . E I E 4 1 1 t I . i tl . , li Middle How-Carrie Montgomery, Mable Meredith, Sarah Clalk, Helen Cow- iuan, Josephine Sitterle, Dorothy Dent. it ii Front Itowf-Esther Shasleen, Helen Blackburn, lzel Simmons, Mildred Mar- ff tin, lvah Louise Anderson, .lanet Wood, Mildred Schiller, Martha Hull. ti A 2 . H Qt it Q i it , at fi El i r 4 if 33 V l ei 2 it ti 5 jr i it Q. ft The Department of -Journalism has had another successful year. The plan i. of work is the sanie as lll 1925-26, with both Seniors and .luniors participating. S: ix Ifor the.th1rfl consecutive time the Dragon won tirst place in Class IV ol' the Ohio 1, V State High School Newspaper Contest. In the fall a chapter of the National Hon- ,z orary Society for High School .lournalists was granted McClain High School, one fi Q. of the first chapters to be granted any Ohio high school. 21 lt E f . l..::..1.-.L-.. .L .. U,-A Z .M .. -Jw . . ,,,..c ....., .. ,,,, ,,...e,,.,,,,.,-,,,,,,,.,,,Mc,,,. 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Third How-AMiss Perin, Josephine Sitterle, Ruth Hull, Bernice Middleton, Janabel Hill, Haz 1 Second ltow' derson, Dorothy el Evans, Dena Boho, Lucille Smith. -Margaret Moon, Mary I.. Leaverton, lone Cary, Margarete An- llent, Isabel Henry, Millicent Todhunter. Front llowiMartha Hull. Mildred Schiller, Helen Blackburn, .lanel Wood, Jennie lxarnes, Lucille Jenkins, Carrie Montgomery, Marie Juvenile. in the spring of 1919 the Senior girls in the Alpha Kappa Gamma Literary Society were given honorary membership in the Alethean Literary Society. The first President w dcntg Lillian Spr Helen Blackburn, is to promote lite Letr, . 4 i r,. 1 '- v-- - as Lucille Swine-hart. Active officers are: Martha Hull, Presi- ouse, Vice-Presidentg Esther Shasteen, Secretary and Treasurerg Criticg Mildred Schiller, Factotuni. The purpose of this society rary education. . ,QA . .V ,. . ... ...... -..,,..,, 722 l 'Q' T2-W ,NJ i 'ms fix if f:?l1.G'?'iX ' T--,. -A ,,,' ,I Cv: V i Sl ,mmf t il. - , 'T .,' xv., 2 - , . - N-I f -.. . , 1 f 3 .mul ' .-. ,ff A, ' gg .f, ,1 L .v , ., ., it W I l AJ W . ,R . f .i .,.,l, . ' vw- 'L , ' fi' ff 1 .. r . Y '-,A...l4Zf:.....i'-w.ffff-- ' -- 4 '+ tl f ' I 1 ' fgi'W'z:T-All ..fl3iA1':i1'g .igrl. ii'i'Liga J . l , .. ,, ., .. 7. V1-. -f f ,, '1 f t fs, . .1 ' , 4.i...:...a. I 'ff' 1 'tix ...+- i r H 'W P PW ,..........,-.. ... .-.,...... ...-.....-........,....-,..... .- ...-.............-.................-f,......-.....-....,.,.....,...1..........-,..,. ...,-,. . ...- PHILGMATHEAN Lett to Right, Stanctingfltobert Price, Harrison Groves, Ralph Townsend, Lowtlt Caldwell, Wilbur Fairley, Christian liedkey. Sittingrftlary Karnes, Malcolm Cox, Wayland Lecper, Herbert Haines, Stewart llepoy, lirtwartt Milner, Harold Jenkins, Edward Preston, Ralph Clark, Wilbur llrubaker, George Shepler, Victor Smith, Starling Lightle. Standing in Front-Lloyd Storts. The Piliitlllllllllltllll Literary Society held its first meeting .Iune 2, 1919, in the Reading litltllll ot' the McClain High School. The Senior boys of Section B of the Webster Society were given honorary membership in Philoinathean. The first Prtsittent was Paul tfpp. The present otlicers arc: Harold Jenkins, Presi- ctentg Wilbur Brubaker, Vice-Presidentq Lowell Caldwell, Secretary and Treas- uierg ltalph Clark, Marshalg Edward Milner, Critic. ' ' ' ' ' -' ' ' ' '- --Aw -f---- -Q.,-'av As- , -.Q 7 - KT N 1 A 3 - J ., ' 4 V f-4 KX f '- Tp- - ' ' 'P 'j ' K, -, 'QQ 'H .F 'Q , T A147 -P447 H4w'., at Q .. t H ' if f'rf1a.i:-1 ,. 2 . . 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' ,J ta 1, I 5 Second liow-lvah Louise Anderson, Christine Wolfe, Helen Cowinan, Mable ' Meredith, Olive Cameron, Ruth Reed, Rebecca Smith, Evalina Bainter, lzel Sini- inons. t i r js y! Front Itow-Ruth Cownlan, Josephine Ellis, Fern Itiley, Dorothy Caldwell, Evelyn Naylor, Mildred Winegar, llo Young, Adeline Caldwell, Doris Dutton, Helen Fl gl Nevil. ,Q .5 lg it 5. l 7 1 :Q if .5 if if if it Alpha was organized in the fall of 1915 as the first girls' literary society of .I jf Mefllain High School. is l fi The interesting events of the tirst year were inter-society debate and a party. t i ij The tirst President was Roberta Johnstone. The present otlicers are: Margaret Moore, Presidentg Gertrude Wilson, Vice- 15 President, Helen Cowinan, Secretary, Mabel Meredlth, Treasurer. J, 4- if il , 41 if ls Ei'fILfl1'ZTl1'f.fl.ff .Qf..f,1 1-. 311. .xiii-i ff 5'ti.' ':i'f'f if' 7.-T::'::v:e' .:::: :':::':'N:f W'r 5 il Ii-M'1S'Liillii' Qcflib'-fl. ' .3 ,v .1 -I -. f ii? il . ,. ' iii?-Prilti.. -if i 3,4 A' iixn AHEC i A f M if M! Hi i ' T 4-5?-A me ' ' DRAGON 'f.1,,, A', TfL.Q.I. .'Z'fTS7'i-fl Y:,Qil.S:i:L...... :gl3i3:'gl'i'fZ'.L-if i .:' A - Q WEBSTER Back Row: Richard Sn1ith, Robert .lones, Gail Finch, Marcus Stoops, Philip Newell, Lowell Slagle, Harold Miley, Paul Smith, Howard Weller, Delbert Cow- man, Ralph Head, Lawson Diggs, Gerald Duncan, Mr. Rooher. Front RowdHarold Tudor, Robert Anderson, Emerson Todhunter, Ralph Wise, Marcus Cox, Edward Sprouse, James Hall, Fredrick Hiser, Robert Nelson, Gordon Mercer, John Core, Arthur Davis, Paul Cope, .tohn Austin. The first literary society for High School boys was organized in the fall of 1915. This society with its sister club had the privilege of beginning their history in the new Edward Lee McClain High School. The first President was Lyle Devoss, now of Geneva, Ohio. The year's officers are: James Hall, President, Robert Anderson, Vice-Presi- dent, Howard Weller, Secretary, Edward Sprouse, Treasurer, Arthur Davis, Mar- shal, Paul Cope, Critic. ,, . .. ,.... . V . . , . ,- ,,., -----v..-...,.-,,..,Y it f 4 wr- la 1 . ,if T sc ff ,, E - H-f: iw, - ' wp- i ' 3. :Ig.,xfl,f,'i,. Q:-,yur It M 1 V fi, Q' A N yqgitutf , -lv, U t i Affiixfytt A fi YI., tiff? , IV L . 5 -, AL, W, -, ,.,,L,L.,,.f1 V ,il . f - V A , x bw., c t Q.. 5 xc - 1 ,t I l. w . A f 1 'iii vQjf:1j:fgZ:rL:,i,Qg,g:jig55:i,:1t':1 t73, 1 ' riff? ':: 'T, T '::11:gi' Q'.1 jTTff'I1'I'I. '. ,fwfy 'T711-Qgvffg 1- 1 R 'u ' 'jg '-1 ,, f THE DRAGO Mt '- -...Ziglili.'g.ILfl'l1TIfIf.TAi' M tm -'gm Qf...l' H f ' nH n-'-M -M all--'JF F wil ii 'is it fd li' gl I lo l lt :tt A , l gl i lf' 7,5 4-', if 1 S mtl , A gl I. ROLLING PIN CLUB ff vt Back How-Carrie Montgomory, lonc Cary, GL-rtrudc Wim-gur, Huzcl Iivuns. i' Miss Kesslcr, lzcl Simmons, Christinu Wolfe, Ruth Hill. Front How' 4Adc-line Culdwc-ll, Milclroci Martin, Iiclythv lim-rllcr, liusulvc Smith, 4' Dena Bobo, .Icnnic Karnes, Ruth Beatty, Evelyn Naylor, Millict-nl 'llOlllllllllCI'. 1, J l j 9 if 1 S 5 1 The not-fl of an Homo Economivs club was kc-only fclt by Miss Lois Adznms, gl :md so in 1920 such an organization was perfected. ji Mzwgucritc Duncan, now Mrs. lilCll1ll'tl Lough, was tho tirst PI'l'Slll0lll. The otliccrs for 1926-27 arc: Milliccnt Toclhuntvr, Prcsiclvntg lzcl Simmons, Vicc-Prcsirlcntg Dc-nal Bobo, SL'CI'l'l2ll'yQ Iidythc KllClll0I', 'llI'02lSlll'l'l'. ' l 4 11 if i . if if 1 Quik jj V P 1 1 4- .mil K4 Ly!-I , ,N It gi f A 5 rf. LL, V h t. 'rg up A LVL-,ill-h i,f14 iii-. 1 . t ooeor ' ---:M K .. ...-. .. , , , f 1 it NJ ' fQQTQQlZ!f if ' 1 11:-f -' ---- ? 1Z9f'f?Ql i L 'A :S ll 52 if l TM' t n L T gf P . 4, 2 all : :ll T it 's i tix 1 ylg 5 ll 1 il p, 1 57 it 1' l fi H. H 1 it ii lit ti Tl 3 ii! s , 'f is it it J! 5: L Q' 1 3 il el I ' z l .2 tl if ' ' ,. . L! fg CLODHGPPER g f It gl rl Back Row-Homer Arnott, Dana Wilson, David Winegar, Mr. Geiger, Dane lg S5 Wolfe, Joseph McClure, Marion Binegar. it Front Row!Virgil Mossbarger, Robert Ritter, Lowell Slagle, Herbert Binegar, ii ff Cary Karnes, Kenneth Mercer. st -E . -B v 1 if lt! -- Xi ,S , rf- li The Glodhopper Club was organized during the winter of 1920-1921. Howard li it Cockerill was the first President of this club. 1' 1 if The present officers are: Robert Anderson, Presidentg James Hall, Vice-Presi- if dent, Herbert Binegar, Secretary and Treasurer. It The purposes of this club are: 1. To cultivate the art of expression. 2. To promote interest in improved methods of agriculture. 3. To promote social intercourse. 4. To develop rural leadership. if 5. 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H , ,g 14l,,,J5 f -7 .-...-.,,. , .-....-f.., ,Q V Wy---g .A--A-.-.:..-,..L... , ,A -,- --.W 5 5' it if M I ' ttf i l f 4 lid . :V 1 il t ,, 2 QQ t il lf , if if li . J it l 5 li lg fi 1 'T lf i 3 t V J UDGING SQUAD Q f f i Back ltow-fllavid Winegar, Homer Arnott, Mr. I.. N. Geiger, Herbert Binegar, Q x Joseph Metllure. 3 1. Front liowftlary Karnes. l I t i The above picture is a part of the vocational agriculture judging squad. i Since several lllt'lllbl'l'S of the squad belonged to thc Class of 1926 their pictures 5 do not appear in the group. The complete list of the teams follows: Q 1 Livestock .Judging Team consisted of Cary Karnes, lloberl Knedler, Hay Waln, ltobert Cameron talternatel. V Dairy Judging Tealn-Ray Waln, Russell Grice, Robert Anderson, Herbert Ilinegar talternatel. 1 Grain .ludging Team fI'i0IIlCI' Arnott, Truman Hamilton, David VVinegar, ' Joseph Metllure talternatej. ' Poultry Judging Tl'1lIl1fiiUiJCl'i Knedler. . I 2' L ' 1 1' it 1 i'flT'1' A ' , '-'F' 1f: g ':'ff1'r'T'?3'ri:1?'7T:7.T.T ''itfgtl 'z:::,:i:'::,:1'i::1 Aj :-' , ' Qmcfzp' ,N 3 -J - lj 1 5114? ,,,.,iN .1 ff' Xb-1 Ip- 4 z-Lw,eP:fQf., 3 .... g ie...,.,,.:alM3 ffg-Ylragiffif if 'f S Q 'lst' ' 'r nfl Ar? LLilZ.T . e. l .,.,.. ,Qg,.LL-4.ggf.z..L1WEQLQ- -1' 5 C --.i,,.,- ...A ,..,.-..--...,, ,FW ,W,,,MwmnTvWoW,NM,e, r.,o, ,o he at ,..MWW-mfwWfM.H - , fy f-ff.,-r gh ,rw ,, x X -lex U V , ,S Hi-Ap,'x:i' 'V X i l C l,, 3 M 5 QQ it t T DRAG0 , -K, ,,,-W-,-,,, YYYVYY Y Y ,.-,.,.Yn----,-.............-.,-...... - ------Q-:fer-in-'L-A-A --V:-f--v---f------ f ---- r fl li : fi W! A ' F3 -1 Qlfileby I ,2,,,g,,, A , -,r,-e,-.,- , -....o-o,.....,..-aA2.f!??, f'H1?11-.i2 1 l 2 li ii Az if li il as ll 1 4 l 1 A r s 'Q llouse Manager. 4 p . ii i l 6 'Y li i L. irffww.. ., ,., xf Q I ,-, V .1 1, ,, ggi .. , . ,. , . . wwf, LYCEUM BOARD Harrison Grove, President, Dora Daugherty, Vice-President, Edward Milner, Lyceum Attractions 19 26 -2 7 Charles Cox and Company The Elizabethan Players Zellner, Characterist Comedy, To the Ladies Plantation Singers Fanny Wzlsliingtcmn Rawei 1927-28 Leake's Orchestra Entertainers Taylor and Kaylor The Shuhert Male Quartet Play, Daddy Long Legs Charles Mayer Stronghcart, Indian Lecturer PM Nw I . C. 1 I 1 V , l 5 I 1 . ll V if if i,w,xkj,,:v1?i,. +I? ,4,..3:W E . 5 . . J 3, if-fp t y V, ,gif I. 21.1 . Ei -1 I 3? 'Z El il ii 'L .1 '4 fl Il ,E i! all E2 l y r 4 I l 1 r ' l l o .1 O il l 4 11 H ,fm ' 1 Q N . . ..r A V X . fl W l , l f V .:,i,.l'5Q--1 i'tL'f7 ' if 'N l .t.t 114 t 'f,ff'l1fff'i' ,,..e Y lf' ff Ifxmig 1'A ' Nfl ', fT'T 'I W. 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It if fl .A GPERETTA CAST 1' fi Rack Row' -Edward Milner, XVilbur Brubaker, Harold Miley, Ralph Clark, it Robert Price, Wayland Leeper, George Shepler. lx Fourth Rowfllobert Gossett, Wilbur Fairley, Gordon Mercer, Lowell Cald- if well, Harold Jenkins, Ralph Head, .lohn Austin, Margaret Moore. ,5 Q' Third Row-Janet Wood, Dora Daugherty, Martha Hull, .lane Wilson Upp, Lillian Sprouse, Esther Shasteen, Marguerite Anderson, Millicent Todhunter, Eloise .2 11 , Cook. li 2, Second RowfHelen Blackburn, Helen Gadbury, Helen Cowman, Bernice Mid- 7' n f qt dlelon, Lucille Smith, Rebecca Smith, Anna Louise Ferneau. - Front Rowfnlvah Louise Anderson, Ruth Hull, Sarah Clark, Evelyn Naylor, Mary Alice Parrett, Ilo Young, Alice VVest, Frances Erwin, Helen Nevil. THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT OF MCCLAIN HIGH SCHOOL 3' it Presents 1' ' l f' UYOKOHAMA MAIDH ' I v I3 .t Japanese Conzic Uperetla in two acts 3' jf Written and .composed by Arthur A. Penn. I Directed by Ralph W. Price fl Aecolnpanlnlcnt by Price's Orchestra, with Miss Lucille Johnson at the Piano if Q. . CAST if ,- Takasi ..,... , . H,xnoLn ATILEY Harry Cortcase ....... Roi-zrzwr Gossmrr '1 14 Muvon Yu , , ,... .lAMr:s HALL 0 Sing-A-Song .... ...., S Amit CLA1uc It ,i Ah No . , . , , . .loHN AUs'r1N Kissiinee .....,...,. LILLIAN Spnousia ,7 f f Fatcddo . .... RALPH CLARK Tung-Waga ...,..,. HEl,lEN BLACKBURN 1. linogudi . . . ........ H.u:oLn JENKINS Hilda .,..,......... Dorm IJAUnH1an1'v :Q if Stella ............ Br:nN11:r: NIIDDLETON ,f Chorus of Japanese Men and Maidens, Wedding Guests. 5' Act Iftlarden ot' 0 Sing-A-Song's house in the suburbs of Yokohama. Afternoon. ,Q , Two years elapse. if Q' Act llftlrounds of the Mayor's residence at Kybosho. Afternoon. if ' Tilnes-The present. tg I I 1 ,.. ,,. --......,...,.. - -, ..-UW .-.H--.-W -Y.---A -- A-St' ri 1 l A-v X X I , ,A , l . ...., .. . ,, .. ...,-... W, 'A Q-fig i', lf, A A l A . lr 1 . ami i X if A i A , .L it .f . 'G--4,13 - 1' f.' 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I 3 onA DAUoHien'1'x' ii fi Dad Bence ...,. ...... l RALPH CLARK ii Ma Bence ....... . , .LILLIAN SPROUSE ii if Jane Wade ...,,..... ..,..,. M ARTHA HULL Q4 ii Katherine Bence .... ...ESTHEH SHASTEEN is tg Ben Wade ....,.... .... W 11.111111 FAIHLHY i Kcmpy James .... ,.,.. H Ano1.D JENKINS Fl it Duke Merrill ...................,.......,..............,.. VVILBUR BRUBAKEH jf i 3 . l I Q f 5, Act l-Living room of Dad Bence's home in a small New Jersey town. A li 53 spring afternoon. if 12 fi Act IIfThe same. Nine o'clock that evening. i' I S5 Act III-The same. Midnight. tl ia,W,,..N..,,, ,. . ,, , , .,.... . .... ..s-,W-...--,,-.-...- e..,......-.-.-m-,-.--.-..i2 ir, ,.,, , A, , . -, ,K .Y . .. . , D.,....,,-..,..W..--....,,v..-,.,5 hi ,AU VA' 'IQ' K fi. rx! . ,f 1, ti- A . V' fi: XP-AW . U if .... .. .. an . A 1 N. fe ' P f H' ,... ...Y . if X ....,,. ..., ,Q-,ffilaLJf..2Li'..-2!l5:2?-f '4' , ' 5- ' 9' H IT' L' l Tl IfIfl fIf.IIiT. f.iT.'I.':,I' l ,I 7, 1 T-ffjgf s 'i'f:1, 1 THE DRAGO ll ..e-- -N-.v,ol,l W-, W ,e ,,...,.-,l o ,o,....,:..... o,...,,.L2-,...,..,..--.,,,s-,,s,,-, own 5 A - l if 3, 1, 3, li lf lf l, il il fl if lj li W or L ll ll GLEE CLUB is Back Row-Miss Blake, Miss Johnson, Ruth Hull. Middle llowffAliee West, Esther Shnsteen, Lillian Sprouse, .lalnel Wood, Dorn D2lllf.2,'lll'l'ly5 Helen COVVIIIZIII, Frances Erwin, Bernice Middleton, Martha Hull, Mzlr- gurete An erson. 5 Front Row--Margaret Moore, Ann' Louise Ferneziu, Eloise Cook, livelyn Nay- lor, Surah Clark, Helen Nevll, Maury Alice Pzirrett, Jane Wilson Upp, llo Young. li ll DIRECTORS Mary Aim- pill'l'0ll Mr. Price .lzine NVilson Upp ll Miss .lohnson llo Young gl .1 . 2 . , : FAc:uI,'rY MEMBERS H1 H1 G H'ml if Miss Blake , 1 Y , , Y , Il Miss Shcpllq- I SLLOIXD SUPHAMJ5 l' Miss .lohnson il lil C k l SOPRANOS Una.. gist., il Miss Blake Frances Erwin Alice West M:n'gzn'ete Anderson If Janet VVood Q jj Dora Daugherty I x ALTOS ig Helen Cowinan MISS Shvlllvl' Bernice Middleton Ruth Hull gi Martha Hull Helen Blziekbnrn if Margaret Moore Evelyn Naylm' Ann Louise Fernenu lustlier Shusteen Sarah Clark Lillian Sprouse ,i Helen Nevil Iva Louise Anderson ll -' - ' ' 1 ., ' : ' .,i'7'f : 7jTT-'t:itftit:1i1T':,':':g:: ':t::gii:1.:,'i'1:,:r?::.g:,:' l . M. f iii la A W - Qs 's'- i -Ni li M L ' W f ' ' ' .iw 1 L' is 'L 1' iff-fLL.4f1'l?H'l.,' will ' ' 'W W1 1 1 I I 1 l l l 1 1 l 2 1 E 1 U 1 1 1 . 4, jf? e'Q:rgjfgjip1gg.:ig?EQii, iff, , - T f T g,Af,.I1 1T A vyviwx ,L - S ffl 'W , 1-Sifwgf 1 1' :MM ll---l fx 'B-3-JEL'-:L -'gli-LH--L-----H------L'--'-aa wf- - - - - -'ffffjjjijlf-'jj- A L 'V ll it ' A l JW'i A A - ' W ll 1 4- ll ,1 il 1 l1I'l ll ' Q 9 5 1 1 il 1 12 15 ,l lf qw 1 1 L Q 1 li ll 31 53 1l i1 3 7' Q' Q E1 ii . ORCHESTRA 11 Back Row-Frank Wilkin, Louise Clements, Gertrude Winegar, Helen Black- Q, burn, Robert Nelson, Martha Hull, Wilbur Brubaker, .Iohn Austin, Stewart DeP0y. 5 Front Row-Robert Gossett, Kenneth Spargur, Dean Roads, Paul Hiser, ir Olive Cameron, Mary Margarete Anderson. il ll 1 i Q li DIRECTOR CORNET li , 1 . 1 Ralph W. Price Robert Gossett Robert Nelson ll PIANO Dean Roads 1 Helen Blackburn TROMBONE il H VIOLIN Mary Margarete Anderson fl I- Wilbur Brubaker Kenneth bpargur gl '1 Olive Cameron 5, - B 1 ' 1 ff 1. luthi Hull SAXOPHONE iz 1 CLARINET Gertrude Winegar 1 .gohn Austin 1. , ,ouise Ilements fl 1 Frank wilkin DRUMS Z5 V Stewart Dc-Poy Paul Higgr l. fl lW'177-1' ', 1 ,LL 1 W . ' .T:iiTTii:T.'1'i',. lffgfl' ,::Li::?::L1':::tTj:4::'l 11 - .QQ-52 , 1 1 1 A 1: .t 1 1 1, , R, to 1 N, is 11 , , ' A 25' ffT1'A ffm? -' '.ff.QQ,. f r... , .Q..lQ.4:Qg .wiifil-lil l -P wfif 'A 111.5 iigigil 'W ' ' ' H :WZ il I 133'- '-gf'-f'f5 Q Q ' ' ff 'A', , ':i:.!T fT.TI'.L.'T'If.1'..'.TIiT..'f'.'f:'.fff7IfLTL.'1'.1fff'f77 '.'.1'.... ......If..'.A ' . i :gif-W--M--'M-1 .. my ,, .35 - A- 'gi'ii':i,.1f'f'1 ! 'FSSW :Ibn A f -0 Y X51 t . ,. 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E 51 Q2 a ,E ll: fag my fe? 5 K' gb E f, W lri -1 - - -ff...-.,-, ,,,-,,f--,-,- ......-.,-,, Y Y l,,,,, . ,,:,, ,, A nn- K ,, - ---We-v. ,. ..n-f.-,:v.., --.-f,w,:.,.,.,. ,L ., , YY, , 4:-...a.z., ....-...E.N- 'v' -M-, Y - W, r DRAGQ I ljrggpa LLLL 1 A . -r.! ,L l -I A4 wg L W were ' er' ' 'L 'Q' 1,1 ge .. fi S, I 1 1 l ,w '1 Q, ,,, 'l 1 I J I, g , W 1 ,lv 1, 'r ii , :E v li U, ,, . jig!! S 1 4- Q ll ii 1 S' , lg g I E an 1 , 6 - Nl . CLASS DAY EXERCISES ,1 3, ii 1 if MAY 24, 1927, 3:00 P. M. ll is X, organ Prelude ...... ..... I 4. W. PRICE QQ. fl , 1 ,I 32 Pres1dent's Address . . . . .HAROLD JENKINS fy lf . , 1 Class Hlstory ...... ...... M ARTHA HULL gi Class Degrees .... .... W ILBUR BRUBAKER Class Knocker .... .... D ORA DAUGHERTY r 1 1 . MUSIC ........... . . . ....... RAINSBORO Tmo ll Class Prophecy. . . - .... E. SHASTEEN-L. SPROUSE ' 5 , y ' 1' g Class W1ll ...... ............. . .GERTRUDE WINEGAR 75: if Class Gifts. . . .... MILDRED SCHILLER--RALPH CLARK i : Q ' ig Class Poem ..... .......... ..... H E LEN BLACKBURN ,1 M if Organ Postlude .... ...... R . W. PRICE if 1' 2: H as 3' li 1.4 A l ll fs fl 42 lie if gi fl , .f ll I 'gf ii 52 Qi, E iT'l'.'T'l'l'.'I1'1f1.ffffglfl2.Z.L,.lffL.I'Q.gQ'1fflQ1.L..If.'fL.'Si'g ffl'ff.l1L'f'l'fIfIT1'ff'Iff'I.f.'T1TIlI1'I'f1'ffI.1'f.ff'l1fTZ1..1I'l2fl1'T L , 1, ffmff sf - a-ra il . L, A - V . 1 . Q RQ., -.lg ' 1, -H , I 1 A L X-., :,., ,.,... ,ml ' l' : I i ,V if in vw :,1:x V ,Rl f :Lv V -K 1 ' ffm! if Yimjiigil Ili f,:,JQ Lys . - ' iA?,ff'll If ff -, ff , 25.5Q,,f'Qm1.'fQ.,.'.,,,Q,, ,f k -' P,,J,Q.: Lil.:-ff' L 1 11. 'Q 'fiflf' ..LL aj P W.. ,',' V 5 , :'hf'f'1: ' 5,i,,,.,i f -THE DRAGON s . it 'SS' 'i ,l'i,lg ' Dm' ijjifi, ff we .,.. ' --'-13:7 ff'A gg W . Q fi Ei D C D t it D it We T! lt 15 si ,Vi 1 1,1 32 .V ii! H PRESlDENT'S ADDRESS Friends and Classmates: 113 2: it tl Among the many activities of graduation, none is accorded a higher ,Q Q place in the minds and hearts of the graduating class than Class Day. 5 i i Class Day is a day set aside, as an annual custom, for the Senior U l Class. A day for laughter and fun, and we cordially welcome you to QU, i take part in that enjoyment. i I ,ll 3 M Tradition has it that we must deliver our last will and testament, it gi confer our degrees, bring to light the musty pages of our class history, :fl present a class knocker and class gifts, deliver our class poem, and ,Q if foretell the dim future. M in 4. . 2' y. , r li Yet mingled with the fun of Class Day there persists a feeling of 13 Q. regret. For the ties that bind us together as a class are soon to he .tt severed. ig '- if We have worked and studied together as a class. We have had our 1 gl little likes and dislikes, but dominating all has been a spirit of fellow- it lg ship, of good will, and co-operation. ii 135 if We have been guided by a code-the Code of McClain-and in striv- Li ing to live up to its ideals we have laid such foundations of character ia L l t Q. and citizenship that will enable us to more fully take our places as men w 1, and women in the world of service. il H Just as we hope to be missed in the many activities of McClain, also li jg do we know that our place will be filled by a class that will carry on the ideals of McClain as we have always endeavored to do. - 4 if il: May success follow the footsteps of every member of the Class of yi '27, Some of us may continue our education elsewhere, but wherever is S if it n 3 we may go or whatever we may do let us always treasure the memory ' , . i- of McClain High School and consider it as our Alma Mater. . I ld fl ft .1 tvf HAROLD JENKINS. 25 r I1 5- Ti if it H it ti 4 1: j' E LZELZ :Li 3 2512213,I-224gi?ggiIZIZ3:5:T:T.:XT:l:i'?:ZT::.7:fT.Tf1r:f:::1:'::'.:. '.:.'r:'l,..., i z- 1 .Ma , -'-ef, , -, ., 1 V---, - N - - 1 fs '-1 MQ. , 'iii ef al 'L ff-. .:.--. . ....,,, wil- E Wig., .5 L-N fi- I X- fit ft li 5iiiI.l.Llg'l,.QQiTL.-.L..,. 1' I 3 eil Ffllgilf- 1 F V' I ' Q it s i t I 'HE DRAGO H ' 1 - ' . .12-. 'A iff ' K L. -1 . .I ll y lu' if K-nl-Mx A -Y ' 'N' ,!-- ---- --fi ,,,,,, , , Y fs: --'W , -' -14:-Y---1' ' ' , ,- -- H, 4 1- , , .--.- V 2 if S? si fi CLASS POEM 1, ll Years ago we started in gi To climb the ladder of success. ll Slowly rising, step by step, ,lg Through our schoo1day's fun and stress, W1 We have reached our first great triumph l,t I ,V .H 1 .14 , 1, 'Q On thc way we've traveled long Q And are leaving high school's portals, lg On our lips a farewell song. J? '1 Four years we've been united 'M' As a strong and happy class, gl Overcoming tasks together fx, While eventful hours passg ,fl Frowning over little problems, if Laughing as the minutes fly, lg Straining heart and soul and youth lg To uphold ideals high. 35' The world is waiting for us, lil For each one to take his place, To make gayer those around him gi By the smile on his young faceg il To achieve the greatness waiting, 'gl Hidden by the Future's mist, All And strive to win a glowing name gif On Fame's immortal list. ll lil And when we've left these doorways 2 And entered the World of men, gl And when success has crowned us We'll recall these days again. . From Memory's innermost chambers 5 if Shades from the past will appear, l 1 i And deep in our hearts we'll cherish it The thoughts of each happy year. M H But now we're at the parting jfs And Commencement Day is at handg .lg The time has come to leave here, fl At the gate of Life we stand. 51 Dear High School, our deeds will be worthy, 23 Our hearts everlastingly true, li With sadness because we are going We take our farewell of you. Vs -HELEN BLACKBURN. 3? it l T f ' if i lv-3::u:1,:.:1px::1:::::: -'ii211: llf' T f,l1Qi!wf?a'lQEzl..l llk.:miifff,3,4mml.fllf fffkl 'Hf!f .lf ' --5' i ?'R X x- if y-'fx NM fx f- we H ' - , if-4 elses M434-ff 4 itisifissiifiii.:Q+:agQ':-fa? as as a t g.:. 1 4 . l ii ' 1, 1 t Q 'r fi if I I w ti I gr ll 14 1 4 'I IP 1 1. I ,!'ifQ.- f ,., In is jlf ,X 37,4-r - , f ' il .., . :eff C. do C c c , .. it ll C C Ji S ' Zi D M S if ig . . ,il if U if 1. CLASS HISTORY-1927 wt . it 1 Softly and slowly the Sandman is casting his spell over us. He gives his 3 5-5 wand a gentle wave, and as our eyes are closed we see beautiful visions of long iii 1 . . li ago M ff Who are these bashful little tots we behold impatiently tugging at their ii' if mothers' hands, proud to enter school and yet fearful as to the outcome? iv ll The youngsters we recognize in the group are Tom Christopher, Arthur Davis, Q i Edward Milner, Helen Blackburn, Agnes Sehinner, Gertrude Wilson, Elsie Dwyer, . Q Ralph Townsend and Martha Hull. ,fl s it 1 Fondly their mothers watch them as they gather around their future in- Hi ii structors, Miss Lois Cherry and Miss Helen Wood. 55 A week later we see them as they recite the old verses, ji . vl- Rain, rain, go away, gi Come again some other day. ii! and it if Come with me, il, Bun with me, to the tree. 1. fi 1 The second, third and fourth grades pass rapidly as the class gains in knowl- 3 , edge and ability. New faces are observed and, as the view becomes clearer, we ii, miss some who started that first year. it ii lg The two following years the class is enlarged by pupils from the Southside ,I building. We labor earnestly over our daily assignments. TT is it ii The fall of 1921 we see ourselves entering Junior High with all its obliga- ii Qi tions and responsibilities. Our attitude toward life is one of great importance. ' i Q! We fully realize our status in school. In eighth grade as the class becomes active ,I . in school affairs, we vision their presentation of a version of Dickens' Christmas ii . Carol. ln March the team journeys to Washington Court House and carries oft' ii .uk the first honors for basket ball. Near the close of school the only operetta ever ll presented by a Junior High is given- Cinderella. The class is promoted with 1- is full honors and is the last one to be graduated from the old grade building. It . 1' J . li Three months later the scene changes to the High School building, and forty- 5' 5 qi seven students whom we have seen before somewhere in the dark ages enter as 45 Freshmen, wide-eyed and wondering, and receive the usual ridicule and hazing. it It . . . r ti Timidly the knowledge is gained this year. A, .- . tg ' Q2 The next year we see ourselves with a little more confidence than the year if before. As Sophomores we are able to direct the Freshmen in their various fi' ii activities. The class takes part in its first High School production, the operetta, ll: it Captain Crossbonesf' VVe find several new members and all look forward to 1,5 a prosperous Junior year. it if ' M ii After vacation the group is plunged into their first real work. They are the Q' first Junior class to publish the Dragon. The boys take the baseball and basket ig 1-Q ball. class championships. The same year they entertain the Seniors with the Junior-Senior Banquet. The class officers elected are: Harold Jenkins, President, hx ii iii 'i':4':::r:.:::1L1::1::::::1 W r - '-'-'-- m M'-We--'--'- -W'-'--Q-H-'w+---3 ' . - 'T77'97'i?fi i':'4lfil17 'T 9 ' '7 'M ' 'C' ff i 2 .fi -we 'i,'+.'z:g .fur -fit .li ..,., QL- 'fi . 4 It . r. N. ' fi '. --- li . if -...,...-.-' 2 Ill 4519 L . ' 1- 7- 'f if ' .... 'T' lf, 521 -A - A ' - '--f if - ' gi A K i 1 It i , I V my-pf , U ,g - l L- , W , ',.i--, Yi, wi-fffgf 1 W , Y' W --2 fill--4-Yi-'--5' 4:-1 , --1-?- 'T , , ,,-.... -- In Robert Nelson, Vice-President, and Wilbur Brubaker, Secretary-Treasurer. Later UE 5 the class rings and pins are selected which show artistic appreciation. ,Y t I ., ia JL ia V ig Three short months pass and the class attains that lofty title-Seniors! A hiv I gg new national honorary society is introduced in our school this year for the first 1, a' time. It is the Quill and Scroll, for High School journalists. The Seniors who P gg attain this honor are Helen Blackburn, Esther Shasteen, Martha Hull, Dorothy wi 52 Dent, Izel Simmons, Mildred Schiller, Wilbur Brubaker, Harold Jenkins, and ttf gg Robert Nelson. Janabel Hill wins a gold medal from the Remington Typewriter ?t,I Company for speed and accuracy on their machine and also a bronze medal from 1,3 tg the Underwood Company. QQ tj 1 A ii This year's members of the National Honor Society are Janabel Hill, Helen E Blackburn, Esther Shasteen, Martha Hull, Wilbur Brubaker, Harold Jenkins, Lil- E' 5 lian Sprouse, Gertrude Winegar, Hazel Evans and Robert Nelson. if E 'fr ' :I I Scholarship M's are awarded to Janabel Hill, Hazel Evans, Helen Blackburn, git lf Gertrude Winegar, Esther Shasteen and Martha Hull. If I 1, i, Cary Karnes, Herbert Binegar and Robert Anderson of the Agricultural De- gf partment win prizes at the county and state fairs. ,li 5? M E :I Athletic letters are awarded to Robert Anderson, Ralph Clark, Emerson Tod- if Q1 hunter, Paul Cope, James Hall, Clarence Cross, Herbert Binegar, Tom Christopher, ti ff Ralph Townsend, Arthur Davis, Harold Jenkins and Lowell Caldwell. Four of tg it these, Harold Jenkins, Paul Cope, Ralph Clark and Arthur Davis, receive the gt double M. tt at H 51 ft' tg From this group those elected to the National Athletic Scholarship Society it are Ralph Townsend, Ralph Clark, Clarence Cross, Harold Jenkins and Paul Cope. ig li 4, 4 The Dragon wins first place again in Class Four and receives honorable it 5' mention in general competition. The completion of the school life is in view, tg. ts the Junior-Senior Banquet on May 20, the Faculty Reception on May 26, Com- lt gt mencenient 011 May 31, and Baccalaureate Sermon on May 22. tg fl M 3 Those who have struggled ever upward have gained their hearts' desire. For 5 those who have gone on the path of life, we give best wishes. fi .Q I it Ei it We have a strange sensation. It is one of great expectancy. We see on a ,t fi platform thirty-six girls and twenty-five boys, grouped together. They sit stiflly it it on chairs and seein rather warm. Z3 t is 4 , . 1 . . . . 1 if A bell rings lll the distance and we wake with a start to find that our dream 33 has come true. tc is 31 13 RALPH TOWNSEND. 5 25 MARTHA HULL. ig t Ii : 3 ' i ,I if i: Qi it if 5 if 5 ' L1.:l1.::...... -..,-.-.-,. ...... .,.. ,-.-.,,,..,..... ,M ,.-,.,,...,..,.,.,.,,.,...,,,,,,.,.,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,....,,,,,,,,,ji -...-.....-..,-..-..-..i....,.. .,.,,,,.,.l- ..,,.. ,,.,, 3,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., ,,,.,,,,,, ,,.,.,,-,,.,,a,,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,N,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,, 5 fa 'r f 'Q' 57 is ' A--,-fi .--, .--- 'H -. e il Q31 Bl 5 Icy fitting ,til 4 Jw? Z . '-- L :Sri .5 34 t ' A 1 'i Y' H -' '1-' -, 1 7 .1 ,J .XXW-ir 3 . fx-' ,A 3- 'l if v' 'HNF 1 M - ' W ' 'J 5 X tl ' ' it ' 4 ' t t' U-I 'za QM ' Y ' 9 'N 'F 'f-' 1 i ' aff?- 'r ,ggv , WK X, gli,-.bqjv1r,lKI!Q,Qgqm',,-y QL 4,,u,.,! 5.5,-um rg W A - , , .VV I ..,.., t 1 15,5 f ' 1 . - T-f. 12: , Qt ..,.-, ..,,,. , . , l ' P' N -.1 J..5f'1r- f 1- . - Li, ff 7545 1 If-yi., ' I, ' w ,. A ji' L .1 '-f L . 1 xi HE DRAGON ,. in 1 L .,Q L i ll E li 'xl Ei li 11 3? CLASS WILL 1' if. We, the Class of 1927 of the Edward Lee McClain High School, Greenfield, ig Ohio, being as usual in our right minds and perfectly sane, realizing the value of If our possessions, do make, publish and declare this our last will and testament: fil- First-To the Class of 1928 we leave our esteemedltitlie of Senior and all s the advantages, disadvantages and luck that goes with said title. 4, 1' ' .M l 1. H li Second-To the Class of 1929 we give our ability to bluff recitations and M , . . 3 5, receive A's in exchange for same. 5, 1 . m 2 . .Q Vi 5 Third-To the Class of 1930 we leave our accuracy in getting to the proper QE 5 class at the proper time. ML , , . if Fourth-We bequeath to the faculty the care of all future Freshmen and hope 1 .. 5 4 . i I. 5 .ws g they will guide them as they have guided us. fi! 3. Fifth-We leave to the janitors full control of the buildings until September, hi 1927, at which time the Class of 1928 will relieve them of this duty. ,I fl. The personal bequests are as follows: Harold Jenkins, our Class President, bequeaths his ability to break feminine EIN if hearts to Gordon Mercer. We hope Merc,' turns the offer down. W , 1 Q' Margaret Littler wishes her rouge box and her knowledge of applying its H ,b contents be given to Bernice Dundon. gg , 'Q il .To Janet Wood, Herbert Bincgar bestows his position as MeClain's greatest 25 banjo Nuke player. This was one of Herby's most prized possessions, so we wish to warn Janet to take particular care of it. if Zelma Greene leaves to the Freshies her last name and hopes it will help fi, them realize their low position. li 41 . Eg Sara Knisley leaves to Iva Louise Anderson the privilege of being the prettiest Senior girl. jg To Marcus Cox, Wilbur Brubaker gives his habit of late hours. This objec- tionable quality Wilbur gladly gives away. f Elsie Dwyer, Virginia Long and Rose Smith give their places i11 the cafeteria t to Spencer Wise and Delbert Cowman. l' el gl rl 1 I Lillian Sprouse and Millicent Todhunter, seen and often heard, leave their 1, cultured laugh to Violet Stratton and Evelyn Wright. - 1' 'S ll Dora Daugherty wishes her place as Senior Uflapper' be given to any Junior El fi who thinks she can fill the place successfully. VVe think Ruth Hull is considering it fi the offer. Ji To Kathleen Ferguson, Margaret Moon bequeaths her comb and ability to use 3, same. Izel Simmons and Evalena Bainter give their quiet and well-behaved manner gi to Margaret Moore and Mary Alice Parrett. if 4 ,' Dena Bobo leaves her desire to get married to Evelyn Naylor. Although un- gg usual, this bequest is to he carried out before 1933. :S it ,g . Robert Nelson wills his ability to get riled and frustrated so easily and also 2 his membership in the Royal Order of Conceited Dumbells to Raymond Hafler. Ez I . J it 21 gL,,,,..,M,,,,, L-, ., -..,-,.-.... ..... -.. .,.. ..,,..,-..--,-,,-.....,---,-.-.. -....,- .,............-.--.........--..-.1g , -.-,i.,.-.. .,....., L ,.,...,,.. .,,, ,,,, .,,,, .,.... y ...L .,......... ..,.. ,.L--,--LL-.-----,..-......-,,,..-S A Ji. l 1.5.5, ,'f flu gi!-,, , ,.1 5 .- .. P, ll , -, 1,-Q ft J . H1535 :l I C31 ..'.x!vrfaifFu..'--'lil S-it-'1fl lLff.H' 1' 'H' 5 iilw- Ygrmt 'El 'fn 45.112 Q fre- fx A .QV 5 i il. vlfk x. I nw Lijivluifuqrl 1,4 My 1 :V W. 3. 3 ,tees ---Lit .m .5t...iiif:1ii1Tiix.,,.sipg::::::::ffF-M.,L. j'::L 3. Saas., , -3 L E DRAGQN l ll iw ' if ii ii ' ll .1 ,I Hazel Evans bestows upon Amelia Kerbawy her ability to go through High Vg fi School without being vamped. lg 2. , 1' l , t g 4 v gf Edythe Knedler leaves her mysteriousness and ability to have dates without lj, everyone in High School knowing it the next day to Rebecca Smith. l ' I Mildred Martin leaves her oratorical inclination to Harrison Grove. We hope If Harry will take advantage of this offer, otherwise we fear he will never gain 2, or ame. it 'f w ld f 1 li ' 1 E5 To the Rainsboro twins, Kenneth Spargur and Harry Winegar, Jane Hill and ll, Helen Parshall leave their unbreakable friendship. I ig Carrie Montgomery bestows upon Elizabeth Hull her superfluous pounds. If Q Cary Karnes leaves his dashing manners and sheikish ways to Ralph Head. li i Dorothy Dent leaves her vampish ways to Fern Riley, who, we feel, needs .ll I them badly to keep her man. 1 ll li Mary Kerbawy bequeaths to Ruth Cowman her ample supply of pep. i Clarence Cross gives his football tactics to John Austin, who we hope will ilk 2, use them next year. jill Mary Ellen Duffield leaves her extra height to Althea Knisley. lb, ,U y la Velma Montgomery wishes her skill in playing the piano be given to Olive ,Tl fl Cameron. 1 W Q ll Ralph Townsend wills his place on basket ball team to anyone who thinks fl he is as good as Ike. Harry Hayes is considering the position. Spencer Burgess leaves his motorcycle to anyone who can ride it from Cen- terfield in zero weather. ' Grace Coss leaves her short skirts to Dorothy Caldwell, who we hope will use j l , . gl them exclusively. ' 1,1 if Esther Shasteen gives her extremely garrulous habit to Sara Tway. fl rl ' ' if Dorothy Evans gives her ability to spread the latest news to Elsie Wheaton. V3 Lg Gertrude Wilson and Isabel Henry leave each and every one of their freckles xl Q to Ruth Reed. .4 I ! il Robert Gossett bequeaths to Byron Brubaker his ability to capture a Senior 1, l l it l Q and Freshman heart at the same time. l . , 1, w tl Paul Smith wills his chemistry laboratory table to Edward Sprouse. lt is if ll understood that his fair partner is not included in this transaction. yj To John Core, James Hall leaves his ability to conquer, master and thoroughly absorb all the history that Miss Crawford teaches. gg, I 'Q John Mills bequeaths his optimism and supply of ready wit to Skin Price. Helen Blackburn leaves her desire to enter the musical world of fame to our it friend Dippy. yi . H rl Frank Wilkins bequeaths his reserved seat in the school bus to Christian 'I - I Redkey. 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J --,- A .vgljgk .fztm-5 , ..-...,...,. il fn ' .-if - f' ,,, . , -' 1 XVI W flie- f 1' 'X H' -- A ted? N D. A ,, A ii l A I 1 f v f' 1 i nt 1 I l v l r 1 X -W Ax' --- -fi ii - ' ' 'rj ff Y Y f- ,Y-, Y 'Y 'iii 4 14, V V fl t Dorothy Haines and Agnes Schinner le-ave to Marie Juvenile and Georgia rl gt McNeil their black curly hair. fit Howard Weller and Harold Miley wish to bestow their abundant supply of if' it tardy marks upon the whole Sophomore class. ll , Thomas Christopher bequeaths to Ross Hart his national guard uniform, it providing he can wear it. Paul Cope hequeaths his winning ways with the young ladies to Lowell it it Slagle. ,Fl l Gt it To Gail Finch, Robert Anderson leaves his gift of fictitious story telling. JN ii Ruth Hill gives her habit of neatness to her sister Helen. 3 1, S Martha Hull leaves her daily visit to J. E. Smith Oil Station to a certain eighth- al Q grade girl. 'fl i Mildred Schiller bequeaths her arguments with Bru in Virgil to Martha Q Newell and hopes they will prove as effective. XL, Zi Lucille Smith leaves her knowledge of shorthand to anyone who can come :tl at up to her standard. Lg To Joseph McClure, Emerson Todhunter leaves his patented walk on the 'lf E1 condition that Joseph adopt it in place of his own. El l Edward Milner wills his ability to withstand the charms of the fair sex to lil 15' Joe Egan. Wilbur Fairley bequeaths his desire to go West to some Juinor High boy. Arthur Davis leaves his ability to Visit Chillie at least four nights out of every seven to Gordon Mercer. Ralph Clark, not wishing to see'his amiability leave the class, wills it to his 12 :HI classmate, Ralph Townsend, providing that Towny make good use of it. In ni ,i case of his failure to carry out said condition the bequest is null and void. 7 it Last but not least, Arnold Parshall leaves his gracefulness and his bicycle to Edward Preston. Both gifts are in need of slight repair, but are almost as good 3,5 M as new. 1 ! Wie, the Class of 1927, hereby 'appoint Miss Mary McGee as sole executor of ,i vp this will, authorizing her to adlust all claims brought against us, and afiix our seal this 24th day of May, 1927. .1 2, lg Qi Ganrnumz WINEGAR. it LowELL CALDWELL. X it P EE If it I is Ei 5 2 3 i t H tg az it it gs ,Q l if E 2 'T'-1'11 '-'ITKZIILil'1L1L'L.ITlIl li'T111I.121.TiTTj1TTZ'fT111Q'f1','Z1ETZT1i2'1I,T1'T:., :,jff:j:,'i'f,1''1':'N : '- '- '-'i 1 X .-,L A W , 'lov'-Lift.. -, ..,,, i-Ielqt Q ,E W, ...A , E, N 5 ' -- Q ' 1- t 1337 5 -2-- -A tA--A 3'-1-1. ' -21 .J an ,gr N i T V V-, 5-,XQb.Q,lR',,5rglLL:ibi5 Ifimmg- gi. 5iWWi'pjE','iflti:.5..-cf' ,Jai .3 1,-: . ',p'i'7q. . K. iii. w H+..-of sk :ii stimwglkgmsm,-Um I l -2,13 i ,ti if 'iii -W rf.-E51-L-gli , F . n 5 1 I f W ,t ' 1 1 1 L l vii Hi 0' tl! lr 'L 1 i ! Q I W..Aiizggrvigjiizg.egf.1fig5::t::i21-.. w7,. ,gL1p.f-' 7 f --7 'f-H-f-:'-M1 1 q T2'-:,.j A ' L fi' Z ' '4'- . N15 '- f 1' 'HE DRAGO . 1 LET? - n.' 'N-aa: ' -N 'f' 7-,F , r ':ii S g lite- f . W A... -ee . , I , It E f--1-V---.-W. H. Yi'Ti-vlftir..-' T Y:f.: '1'2- 'T'-'M' -:L--T-3 YL., -1--f ,, , ,- ,,-.... ' fi ft tt I' 1' t, tw si CLASS PROPHECY J' 5. ,W I. Time: 1936. Characters: Bobbie de Venus, nee Lillian Sprouse, and Jeanne Vadeau, nee Esther Shasteen. 111, ty' Foreword: Jeanne Vadeau, world-famous prima donna, attends the water il if carnival at San Francisco, where the champion swimmers and dlvers from all It 32 over the world are assembled to exhibit their skill. The last and most famous :H if diver of the exhibition proves to be none other than Jeanne's'old school pal, 32 Sprousie.', Jeanne secures an interview with her after much difficulty. it li . . J H The following conversation takes place at the meeting of the two old frlends. 1 fi Jeanne: Mademoiselle de Venus-Sprousie? Do you know me? Bemem- ii 23 ber me? if Bobbie: Sprousie! ! That is, l'm afraid I do not understand. Why is it- W ft , it is-it can't be Esther! 'ii- J.: Nobody else but! And you, you the great Bobbie de Venus. Unbeliev- gl -. able! That last dive was so perfect, it hurt. Look how everyone stands about ,ffl F and looks upon you in awe and wonder. Q5 B.: Forget it! Let's talk. There's so much to say. What have you been I doing all these years? it , - . g J.: Me? Oh, a little singing now and then to bring in the pennies. They call it 43 me Jeanne Vadeau. F I if B.: Jeanne Vadeau! Not the famous prima donna? Not the one that the tg critics say surpasses even Galli-Curci? 1,1 it J.: No one else. Have you seen anything of our old classmates? It's been twelve long years since we saw them all together. ' B.: Oh, yes. I'n1 always bumping into some one of them. Why, just last if 2 week when I was in Los Angeles I saw Helen Blackburn. She's Camille, the V actress. Gloriously beautiful. And guess who else! Wilbur Brubaker. Remem- fi ber what a dignified crook he used to be? Well, Mr. Brubaker is now stage hand Q for .Lasky and he happened to marry some fourteen-year-old waitress he picked ft- ' up ln a hot dog stand. He always was good at cradle snatching. 11 If J.: -No? It must have hurt his pride to stoop so low. Say, remember Ger- ii .L trude Wlnegar? She was engaged, you know. Well, I saw her in Denver, Colo- ' Ii rado, last year. A staid old maid she is now, teaching kindergarten. Oh, and .L Q did you hear of the election of Mr. Binegar Cwe called him Turkey? for governor 1, 'Q of Ohio and Clarence Cross as Ohio congressman? ii B.: You don't say! I'll bet their mothers are proud. Last winter when I it v was at Salt Lake City I visited the Mormon schools. Pete Weller is Superintendent, it ti but is very miserable. He said he'd never been happy since Betty Bronson broke gt! ,J her engagement with him. He pointed out to me in the kindergarten two of the dearest little children, twins. They were Lucille Smith Hennigan's. He said tg V Grace Coss is head nurse at Ford's Hospital. ly, ii He said Mildred Schiller is a missionary in China. Very successful in spite of the earthquakes. Oh, and Dora Daugherty-Dumb Dori-is a sweet little ,Q waitress in the Star Restaurant at Chillicothe. Collie is Chief of Police across if i b'1'Zi1'::'.,::1:L:'3:1L,igi4?i1'5g.1:'. ,j5.i'.21':.1 1:1 3Q.TiftZ'TTITLZYTZTZZ2T T:T1'lTZ?:.:'ITITL1iT:3.LLZ1I'.LZI'.ZL1'.'L... '.Z.TZ ':i . iii' ??Tf'kTi'fM lim 1 -.11 if N i WL. 1 ifrffiitf - isiitign .tuna ?.a.V .'ffEni'f31t.. .ii'i,'QJl?.li i7'.e'x fv3!'t5v4'e.72fiffi tl mf. .fe-f??35,wew 'fi 'L if -I 1 --,. .-.. 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I saw her picture in the paper. 3' ll B.: Isn't it funny how famous so many of our classmates have become? if Edith Knedler is a renowned artist. Virginia Long married a lawyer and is a -l prominent woman in politics. Margaret Littler is the lovely matron of a select 4 girls' boarding school in Boston. tht J.: I read in the newspaper a long time ago that Spencer Burgess, the great Ml! naval commander, let his ship go down and lost every life on boa1'd but his own. if I don't suppose he could help it, but Mildred Martin was on the ship and he saved it himself to keep from going down with her. She'd turned him down a few years before for a wealthy broker. , ,I And, oh, Sprousie, remember t'Copey? Well, hets married to 8011100110 by the name of Lulu and they're living in Canada. l never thought he would ever marry. it He was too much of a sheik to settle down. tl is B.: I read in the paper that Clarkie committed suicide over financial difli- eulties and broken hopes for the light-weight boxing championship. And Eva- vi line Bainter-she was the girl who sat across from you in the session room- f is a bareback horse rider in Ringling Brothers' Circus. 'Ll 4,1 's J.: Not really? She always was so graceful. Dena Bobo met the same fate if as Gertrude Winegar, I guess. Anyway she didn't land the man she was fishing ,N for, so she's trying to manage Bobo's Hardware Co. 5' B.: That's funny. I thought sure Herb would marry her after buying her a diamond. When you said Ringling Brothers that reminded me that Mary 1.1 Duffield is traveling with some medicine show representing the tallest woman in captivity. - J.: It seems that a lot of our classmates have gone into the world of the il stage and screen. There is Elsie Dwyer, the cabaret dancer: Dorothy Evans, the leading lady in Cecil DeMille's 'tWicked Women, Dorothy Haines, one of the gt chorus girls in S1927 Follies: and then among the boys there are Cary Karnes, ti matinee idol, Arnold Parshall, directing Philosophy of Lifeg and John Mills, on the Chautauqua platform, lecturing on the Advantages of Being Long. 1,4 I B.: Sad but ltrue! Did you hear that Thomas Christopher is running a curly fox farm in Alaska? Speaking of cold places, Martha Hull was exiled to !t Siberia because of her leadership in a reform movement in Russia. I 5 J.: Being exiled in Siberia is not as bad as being exiled to the air. 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And ,L so it came about that at the end of the year the good little boys and girls were rewarded according to their just deserts. I! it Just so, fellow members of '27, your conduct has been watched throughout Ill the year. Unknown to you, the spy-glass of public opinion-class opinion-has iff been upon you. Your virtues as well as your faults have been noted. Your frail- Qjp ties, foibles, follies and phantasies have been duly recorded, your characters, dis- ,E positions and temperaligental ifliosyncrasiles havei bein analyzed and dissec'ed, 'I so that we have been a e to se ect or eac one t e gi t best suited to reward his .If merit, to remedy his deficiencies or to chastise his pride according to the indi- vidual needs of each. To Harold Jenkins, our bachelor Class President, who is just a new member ll of the Bachelors' Club, we present this set of rules. Now, Jinks, watch your ,N tep. 'ri S Z Since Helen .Blackburn goes to Cincinnati quite often, we give her this ear. The ear has a Fisher body, too, Helen. EH Harold Miley has such a hard time raising dates, so we give him this bunch 3 of dates. Don't get them mixed, Harold! H To Millicent Todhuntcr we give this bow to add to her beautiful yet quaint co ection. ir' tl To Wilbur'Brubaker, that member of our class whose name will go down in ti the pages of history, we give this appropriate quotation: A greater man may gl have lived? Fl . . . h Wie ffieli sure this little story, Cinderella, will recall to Velma Montgomery J er sc oo ays. I! il Because of Herbert Binegar's recent rise to fame we fear he will have need of a new instrument, so we bestow upon him this banjo-uke. gl To Martha Hull, our breakfast food lover, we present this box of Cyril, Lowell Caldwell seems to be having trouble in keeping that schoolgirl com- ll plexion of his, so we present him with this box of rouge. Now, Collie, don't swipe if any more of your mother's. Since Hazel.Evans has failed to find her ideal man among this wild, reckless bunch 1n McClain, we give her this ideal man. He neither smokes, drinks nor it chews and, best of all, never says a word while she proceeds to do all the talking. lkTof1?1rnold Parshall we give this patent, so no one else may copy that graceful 2 wa o is. H lg Do you rememb-er that in the little fairy tale, Cinderella, the glass sli er 5 . . . PD ,L was given to the maiden with the daintlest feet? We couldn't get a lass sli er , . . , 8 PD , if sigiyivttiegivf this doll slipper to Janabel Hill, the member of our class who has the ee . tl f:::fi53331--'li-ifTlffffgiS2955-?3L'g5l:iil':ZIgf:::::5jx::t:::::::::f:::.t:g.11v.-1:1-2 -...:':.:'::,...'-''J 1, 1 .fl--'I '-- v- --' ', .. ': , i - file. sr- -' 'W' ,ij , 5 ff if'-11 'Q '67-. 'f' ul I ,,4-,j L, ft, , I Y-7? :slit .-mf mmtfilllj il! 'if-, Tear - ? l.D. 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We permit her to take her choice. 'Q f it Some people are two-faced, but we have a member of our class who isn't, ti 5 and that is John Mills, who we think would appreciate a false face. yt Since Dorothy Evans and Grace Coss seem to have so few smiles we give ijt each this motto which we think very good, Keep smiling! ,Q A . . . tt it To Dorothy Dent we give this letter G made of the appropriate color, Hi 23 green, llg M4 gs It We have two boys who are very fond of birds, so we present Spencer Burgess as ' We give this toy to Dena Bobo and the liberty to Click it any time she gl wishes. 1 , 'S with a Martin and Edward Milner with a Parret. 1 ,l 7 19 E 41 Since Dorothy Haines and Isabel Henry have very distinguished walks, we !l give them this charterfthe right to organize a hiking club. We feel sure Thomas Christopher can make good use of this notebook, for Evelyn seems to be keeping up quite a lively correspondence. it 1 S li Poor Dora! She does seem to have a terrible time losing her hats, so we lt .M tl bestow upon her this hat with the necessary attachments for holding it on ami ti 1-f for holding on to it. I TE . ij When any of the girls want to use the mirror in the locker room they always Q l i 5Lv.,,,.,..,.,,-., -.. ., ...... ..,. ,.A,....-..--t....,s.,..-..........................N-.,....-,.........-,..,........,...,.........,.--.-..iE I .-,..-.,,-..,-.,.- ,,.. ,... ,,.,l...-..,,Q,,...,,-,,-,.-.,,,,, ,.,,.,....., .-.....--..-...--..-..,.......,.,,,,,., R t V G 5'r?'- f'Tf2 -1 .... - k ll x'L-wf i Ji? it 'a+ ice' 'i Exffff-1-w twirl 2 11-111--'ill S335 -X ip.-' y. 1- 'Z' Idsf!! .5 ' GSE?-lg.g5,l 1' itiifla-1, t.-'ll' bf..i.Z.f.'f.l,,,,,5l'll'H' fsz'-N- 'kim iff -if 3 in ' : i' 1' ' g in n 1 N-, rm, ,f N V ...-BJ, -ul.. ,L , , , ,. , y ,, . 1 4 i 1 l A .gf-,L- f ' ' 'N ,- A A ' . fl? Q ,. twffa .. . ff DRAGON , i .' V It ,iii .X 1 'I f ., f ll -'-ff-fl' Y: 'fglnj W f f f ' 'H : 'Y 1 '.' .il1 'f ' . f' U 1, , , VVVWW wgmw , i, mc., f rir, - .--...-- . , We .-, . - . - ll 3 find Helen Parshall perched in front of it, so we will give Helen this pocket mirror Q' and ask her to please give the rest of the girls a chance. ' . Since Frank Wilkins never talks and uses all his energy in playing his fi clarinet, we think a new instrument would be very much enjoyed by hlm. il To Paul Smith, our movie aspirant, we give this magazine. On the first page - he may find the article, How To Become a Second Valentino. We have great f hopes for you, Paul. I A shield from Cupid's darts is exactly what Zelma Green and Izel Simmons ,i need, for they refuse to be won by any men. EI To Lucille Smith we give this testament so she may read about John in her leisure hours. Emerson Todhunter likes to read such foolish things-why, his mother says it he can hardly wait from one day to the next for the comic sheet. Well, Emerson, li you won't have to wait any more, for here is a whole book on the Do1ngs of 2 Dun1b Dora. i We feel sure Evalena Bainter can make good use of this style book, and we E think Mildred Martin will really enjoy this motorcycle. 1 To Howard Weller we give this toy Ford car. It does save a lot of shoe gl leather, Howard, even if it is just a Ford. E For Margaret Moon and Edythe Knedler we think. chewing gum would be a very appropriate gift, and we obtain for them special permission to chew it if without' the customary C in deportment. Virginia Long seems to be having quite a lot of troulge in caring for her long s tresses. Here is a pair of scissors to essen your worry, inny. When Arthur Davis goes to Chillicothe he never knows when to return, so Q5 we give hi1n this watch trusting it will assist him in returning at an earlier hour. To Carrie Montgomery we give this advertisement: Wanted-A fat lady for F' the circus. Yes, we have a musician. Ralph Townsend is very fond of music, especially tl that little song, Oh, My Poor Nellie Gray, which we present to him. c What! You say we haven't an orator? Why, we've a second Daniel Web- if ster-even Cicero takes a back seat when Robert M. Nelson has the floor. To I 4 . z 1 f l l ! lt iv l af Sl i 1 . t i 1 5 t t t l 5 4 i Q 1 S: E l l f I all him we present and dedicate this little book, The Nelson-.Ienkin Debate. You know we always try to balance the amount of noise that each member of our class can make, so we thought it wouldn't be a bad idea to give this Silencer to Lillian Sprouse. A hint to the wise should be sufiicient. To Robert Gossett, the member of our class who hails from Rainsboro, we give this sheet of music, What! No Women! Someone has said, Happy is the girl who is the Columbus of her soul. At last Esther Shasteen will be happy, for after reading this book entitled It she will have found herself. Now I will let you in on a little secret, but you mustn't breathe a word of it. Next year Ralph Clark is to attend school at Athens and to live in Athens, and to keep out of the bughouse one must be properly tagged, so, Ralph, I give you this tag, Not crazy, just cracked! tMildred Schiller reading! Due to the fact that one of our members has an interest in one of the leading pharmacist's sons, to Mildred I give this bottle of perfume, from Cox's, of course. tRalph Clark reading! And now that all the gifts have been awarded we hope that each member of the glass is able to exclaim, Exactly what I wanted. Just what I was wish- ing or. h Hoping each one has taken his gift as it was given, we close this masterpiece ere. MILDRED SCHILLEH. 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We feel that her work has been very much 1', appreciated by the students who were in any way connected with the commer- ' cial branches of our High School. The greatest honor we can do her is to give Ni her the degree T. W. C.-The Whole Cheese. jf, ij, Arthur Davis-As Art,' spends most of his time in our neighboring city we i' give him C. B.-Chilli Booster. ' Esther Shasteen-Being well known, we only find it necessary to confer the if degree J. I. N. X. This we believe is enough said. ' Gertrude Wilson-The only thing that comes to our minds that would be jj' appropriate for Gertrude is Oh, you stenog., you're just our type, so we give you T. S.-Typical Stenographer. 1' lr , Wilbur Fairley-Since Wilbur is so fond of maids of the West we give him fit P. W.+Prefers the West. A X Helen Blackburn-Helen, with her curly, golden locks, baby-blue eyes and Ui lily-white complexion, is an excellent example of a childlike character. It is with it great pleasure that we confer upon her the degree B. F.-Baby Face. fl' .ly .Iames Hall- Jimmy is one of the most bashful and easily embarrassed jug members of our class. This applies mostly where the girls are concerned. There- :lil fore we give him T. B.-not Too Bad, but Too Bashful. 1 I Millicent Todhunter- Milly is one of our most angelic students, and no wonder, for discipline is preached to her at frequent intervals. Her favorite occu- pation seems to be on the subject of hats, so we give her M. M.-Milner's Milly. 'ij Carrie Montgomery-Carrie aspires to be a nurse. We think C. N. is appro- il' priate, meaning Class Nurse. it Rosalee SmithhSome people just can't behave. By Rose's deportment grade If we think she deserves C. B.-Can't Behave. ji Robert Gossett- Bob has a desire to lead an orchestra, so we give him the M' degree P. S.-Price's Successor. l Izel Simmons-Izel lacks the customary fiery temper along with her red hair. Her degree is L. T.-Lacks a Temper. ti I . Emerson Todhunter-Emerson must keep late hours, as he uses the History ti class for his sleeping time. An appropriate degree is S. B.-Sleeping Beauty. jj Evalena Bainter-If you see someone walking down the street with a pictur- j, esque gait you will recognize Evalena, on whom we confer the degree C. W.- ,' Champion Walker. Elsie Dwyer-Elsie has shown her ability in managing younger sisters to such an extent that we feel justified in giving her S. C.-Sis'ter's Chaperon. Thomas Christopher-To Chris we give C. C.-Chris and Curly. 'I Mary Kerbawy--Mary is one of those fortunate girls who have sparkling ij brown eyes. Boys, you know this type of eyes are dangerous, so beware. She is yi just B. E.-Brown Eyes. Mary Ellen Duffield-Mary is one of our highest elevated members and so bashful that we give her L. L. B.-Long, Lean and Bashful. 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A 1 1 1 i Spencer Burgess--Love must be wonderful byithe number of notes to a certain If fi Senior girl. Spencer surely has fallen. We give him M. L.-Mildred s Lover. 11,1 5' H Grace Coss-Grace has succeeded in learning to write j-u-g and j-h-f-g as a ,Q result of her strenuous practice in typewriting, so we g1V8 her P. T.-Prlmary gl ' Typist it T ' 1 , Velma Montgomery-Velma is our class soloist and not a bad one at that. We gli 22 bestow upon her P. D.-Prima Donna. it 11 Clarence Cross-Clarence is just another one of those heartbreakers, but Qi 35 as he chooses his lady loves from Thrifton, we give him T. H. Br-Thrifton Heart H Breaker. 11 . , I 1' W E Paul Smith-Smith is another one who has fallen for brains, particularly 151 1 . . 1 5 those on South Street. To him we give N. R.-Nelson's Rival. J, , y 1 l Frank Wilkin-Frank hails from Rainsboro and so does his gal, whom he ffl 1' loves tlo watch typewrite. To him we give the degree F. D. L. L.-Florence's Dear 1 1 Little ad. 'V 1 fl 1 31 Virginia Long-For some time Virginia has been employed back of the candy M if counter in F. L. Mack's Department Store, and so she is just C. Q.-Candy Queen. Jig 1 1 1 if Cary Karnes-Cary is the pride of the Clodhoppers and hails fresh and green 'H I from the vicinity of Petersburg, and so his degree is P. H.-Petersburg's Hayseed. L to 3 Dorothy Dent-As Dorothy has a great ambition to become a doctor, we hope she gets a real M. D. We give her M. D.-Maiden Doctor. xl Robert Nelson-To Bob we give the degree M. E.-We've nothing more E1 to say. gi if 1 1 gl Ruth Hill-Ruth is a representative of our Home Economics Department, and l we actually believe she has learned the difference between the basting of a chicken 1,5 it and the basting of a garment. We confer upon her the degree S. S.-Some Seam- li iq , stress. A Hazel Evans-Hazel is one of our best students, and no wonder, for she hails 'I from the lxiicinity of Igtainslboro. PWQEI feel sure her home town would appreciate 14 f us giving er R. P.- ains oro's ri e. .1 Ralph Clark- Clarkie is not so small, nor gloomy, just F. F.-Fat and 'i a . 1 Funny 1 Q I fl gl Lowell Caldwell-Lowell is one of the precious few who have that lovely fl it schoolgirl complexion. Therefore, we give him the degree P. A.-Pal1nolive's Ad. ft Zelma Green, Marjorie Littler-Whose quiet characteristics demand the title N. T. S.-Nothing To Say. 51 Harold Miley-Harold, as you all know, is McClain's famous typewriting in- '14 1 speatolll aria ha? vgaiiriecau out hisi jog very successfully. We wish to present him 3, Q? wit e i e o . .- ypewri er anitor. f Margaret Moon-We all have heard of Wrigley's Chewing Gum, but if it fi happens that you have not, just look at Margaret and you can see her exercising 1: leger Aawihmarysmciiziienttwith this special brand. We bestow upon her the degree 14 . .- rig ey s ver lsement. 1, li Dora Daugherty-Because of Dora's great ability to catch Collies we give - . her D. C.-Dog Catcher. 1 '11 1, Herbert Binegar-We are all acquainted with Turkey's unusual musical .5 it l,I'llQL11. l f'. lf 'T 'ML f' T': ' 4 f f f .f Q.'1f fTfS' Tffif, 'l':L1IlLTT1 .lfli. l'.1'f::f1':s '1.j l V. . :. . .N il? fp., ..,. ',., ..:.,....- .., . ,. . g - Q g ..,,.. I 1' ' .. 4 -A '41 1 lf A 1' L-jim A A , . V I H- .F 1 F 1 1 4 4 . ...Nh P . av' f' P' j ' an .1 I tj - xx . L X ! 1- 1 1 if Q ww 11--Mft -.5 - w-...f Lab: Mj1i1JMkgi,.lmi. st l1t..g,,j5,LWjQL .1 l-'itil 1' ,, .eps A flair ' 954. 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L.-Breakfast Food Lover. :if Paul Cope-Paul had some time collecting pictures for the Annual, but he if ig got them, so we confer upon him D. P. M.-Dragon's Picture Man. 15 H H A gg Isabel Henry-On account of her unusual historical ability and help which 3' 1' fi she renders to Miss Crawford we give her M. H.-McClain's Historian. ,EQ 5' 1 Dorothy Evans-As Dorothy hasn't any special habits, hobbies or honors we jg bestow upon her the high and honorable degree M. A.-Most Anything. , 3 Mildred Martin-In honor of her oratorical ability we bestow upon her W. S. Q -Webster's Successor. 51, 5 Agnes Schinner-Because of the color of her hair we give her the degree 2 P. B.-Peroxide Blonde. it i Ml' A Edward Milner-Edward has grown quite a bit since a Freshman, but he still 111 ii hasn't reached the height of our other members. He is just our C. C.-Class Cutie. if Lillian Sprouse4 Sprousie has such winning ways and usually likes every- l 1 1 . . . 'I 1 gi one, especially the opposite sex. So we bestow upon her this degree, B. S.-Boy by 5 Struck. I ff 2. Mildred Schiller-Schiller spends a great deal of her time at Cox's-she must 5, lhlaveuntentlons of some sort. We draw conclusions and give her A. M.-After fi if arvln. ,, 2' 5 Edythe Knedler- Edythe has stuck to her post in cafeteria work most faith- H fully and we feel sure she deserves P. D.-Professional Dishwasher. FQ U IgowrlalrddWeller- Put-Put is slow and sleepy. We give him P. U. T.-Pete's , f sua y lre . is V P L! l-Ielen Parshall-Helen has no special appointments or engagements at any if 5, particular tin1e or place, so we bestow upon her L. S. S.-Lost, Strayed or Stolen. John Mills-In honor of his length we give the degree L. J.-Long John. Arnold Parshall-We're at a loss as to conferring a degree upon Bony, so 3, we'll give h1m J. D.-Just Dumb. . g X . 'I Gertrude Winegar-Gertrude is a regular chatterbox and our broadcaster, 7-9 i 51 so we give her P. G.-Professional Gabber. if P I it Ralph Townsend-To him and his sarcasm we give P. I.-Pessimistic Ike. l 5 Sara Knisley- Sally wears a continual grin. Her grin is S. S.-Silly Sally. Dena Bobo-Because of her engagement we give Dena H. F.-Herb's Fiancee. it 1 , I ii? Dorothy Haines-Dorothy claims William Penn as her ancestor. For this il iQ great honor we bestow upon her P. H. D.-Penn's Honored Descendant. Q S: - ,Q it Prepared by .,, I lf i V WILBUR BRUBAKER. it , 1 fi JANABEL H1LL. as 4 ,. E il 1 , w..,,,,,,,,.,,.,n,, ,,,. .,,.. , ., ,. . .... ,,. ., ..,. , .. -,,.,., ......,. ..,. M ,,... .,..,,..--...---,.....N--..-........,. -.......-.,...c,,........-.....1 g ....-.iI........, .... ..-u .... --......,-..-,..,.7,, ,.... L, . A.,..g....,........... ..... .v........-.- ....,.. .. .......,.... --.T-.....--.-v-W-j-i.-----.---.,-.-.-- 5 ' X' ,,,u. A' 'ffm V55 lirff Zwiav .... ,,... Efufii K Q Mft izg '31, figs . I X-JV H f ,gif ,Nf,.,2j.Eg5,?i.-L gI AMf4'gi,5,,m5 ML, 4flfi:!,f1--:L J tml i ifgq Q 4 . A fi- ---- ' . ff ., ,,,,. l-..-,.....,--..L4,.QJ-' 4 i-fs..1i ..W-4.::.v- - ' - ' 1. i ir-l-Er-' A' 4 ' 3g'LmNr :I r ir :? 'L:. :'?' :3:?i t1T: '.T:: ::f1::L.,g ,.'gL..'ZilL'iM1.......-j l F '-f' '-'----f?, 's' -'f:'r ' V , ' ff if S f i9Q T' ffl? i i at wf:fQ,'fw::. t 'N ? , H X , ' 'f , q' R, .P ' ','5M ?gltglNf' x Nj I ' , 'eff - 1 f 13:4 , W so e . 4 - 4 111-45- U f of-,-,Q VKKV ,,,s,:,:s,.,,-, if-, a. -..-.:--..vL., - ,t ....- W-.. l CLASS KNOCKERH i 1. lt is our duty and great pleasure at this time to inform the members of this E, honorable class as to their many faults and shortcomings. Friends, faculty and all members of this class- If you have tears, prepare to shed them now. 14 Edward Milner and Wilbur Fairley having failed to attract any member of the eighth grade to their handsome faces and charming personalities, we recom- ,ll mend that they take courage and begin anew on the upper platoon. il After taking a four-year course in agriculture under the able instruction'of l L. N. Geiger, Herbert Binegar and Cary Karnes have at last learned how to raise '1 the devil on the old place. Having shown no ability for anything except married life, Dena Bobo and 1 Gertrude Winegar have turned to this as a last resort. ' We wish to inform Janabel Hill and Helen Parshall that baby talk might It go over big in a first grade, but it won't do for a Senior of McClain High. ik Helen Blackburn is the leader of our class in grades, but far behind in every- l thing else. X' We are very proud of having with us Lowell Caldwell, the dumbest basket ball manager ever known in this school. He is so dumb that when we played it out of town he forgot to take the balls and medicine case. T We have in our class .lames Hall, Emerson Todhunter. It will not be neces- ,. sary to add that they come from Petersburg. Anyone would know it. Q I Arthur Davis may be able to play basket ball, but as George Washington he is a total failure. We don't mind Sprousie and Shasteen running broadcasting stations, but we do wish they would manage to come on at different times. 1' Zelma'Greene, Grace Coss, Elsie Dwyer, Mary Duflield and Ruth Hill must be saving their energy for a hard life, as they haven't wasted any of it on class it activities. 35 Paul Cope having failed as a sheik, we suggest that he marry some quiet girl 3, and settle down on the farm. 'i Spencer Burgess, Arnold Parshall, John Mills and Frank NVilkins are con- E' tracted to go on Keith's circuit as proofs of Darwin's theory. They will undoubt- :N edly meet with great success. 3 B. and 0. Townsend says, There may be another man living better than I, but I've never met him. it I The way to a man's heart is through his mouth. Go to it, Carrie! it Ralph Clark ought to be able to fill a large position when he graduates. I Among our Rainsboro students we have Sally Knisley and Hazel Evans. Sally tsn't half so cute as she thinks she is, while Hazel could be a little cuter. In other if words, what one lacks the other hasn't. I We are very proud to have in this class the champion pool player of Highland County, Put-Put Weller. He also is very proud of his accomplishment. it We love the way Margaret Moon chews gum. It shows artistic taste and also fi much practice. if Zi. :::1':g::,1,:t'.1 L11 ,1 is :1L.i: ::5: :' ,.,... :it Ti ':f1 fLitftizi:-r7f:tf:::zit::iTf:7i: Gif:'::::::1:1:tt::::r,:'l:11 l t - ., ,-A Q,f.',' A ff? 'i ' A, .. .' . N, .X , K x'1--.JQLE 'H- Q J Y Tiki' liiifff' arf jfllllii i 5 ll.l.tlJ.'1 ,,'l' 5', 41, A-'vigil Y K Dirt- f- 'E 1-1-tT'k?5,j '. 1.-Pataki 'r.tt,t,jle:.,,i.fi1,i 'lla-J-f'j5.i.,..iM'f Q if V-Uf1Qf'ME t ag -t ' kj' gxpff, ' W. ' figsflaQ.Qu,,Q..Q... Ll. .,......., ' '- ff' ii .,.. ,5247:11i:::.::i:::::1t.:,':v::.:::1:.::11::f'l:T.::2::'f:::.i, ,l-E'ill1l1 .... . .... ' H ' ' D ' ' 'D N ' 2' 'gl -gx3f5Tq5-m,5T'l .1 w ,: Jef' as rl 'eq 5 l 'HE DRAGON l in i 'i V Mblll 'K' DW'l w ' ff fTI'i'Tm m 1IfL.--- , f' L l '.J-E or D D 'm'i Di D 'W' D J' D D W iii :D 'W' ill! ll Paul Smith swings a wicked fist-when he has a blackjack in it. Eli We wish that Harold Jenkins and Mr. Duckworth had decided at the begin- ,fl ning of the year which one of them was going to run this school. U lzel Simmons, Agnes Sehinner, Rose Smith and Mildred Schiller stand for the 'li slick, slim, slender, sloppy saplings. QL We hate to admit that Wilbur Brubaker, who has maintained himself through high school as a dignified, handsome, honorable, modest, well-appearing young V5 man, in order to get a girl has been forced to stoop to conquer. lil Clarence Cross has played the true role of sheik, for after getting all the pretty girls of Thrifton wildly in love with him he has left and broken all their ' hearts. ,il l, All we can say about Isabelle Henry, Dorothy Evans, Evalena Bainter and lllildred Martin is that they surely are cute! tj' fl Dorothy Dent's monkey-bob surely does become her. We would like to remind Robert Gossett that he is just one of the many that have fallen for Lillian Sprouse. Thomas Christopher thought little enough of his classmates to join the Nation- 'il al Guards. All we hope is that they ship him to China. ilu, Dorothy Haines thinks she is related to William Penn, but we think it was 'll probably Fountain Pen instead. Mary Kerbawy and Marjorie Littler, after attending high school in the way they did, should be able to obtain residence in an Old Ladies' Home. 'ltr Gertrude Wilson, Velma Montgomery, Edythe Knedler and Virginia Long may be hot-stuff on a typewriter, but there are plenty of other ways in which there is :E room for improvement. ig Martha has been going with Cyril for almost three years now, It's high time she either discards him or marries him. iii Lucille Smith says, lf you want anything kept secret, just tell me. vs Bookkeeping is the ideal work for Harold Miley. In High School he was seen Q5 seldom and heard less. As a bookkecper he will be seen less and heard never. In this article we have spoken the truth and nothing but the truth. To con- 1, tinue, we must state that the records of the writers of this article are without flaw 1 and there is nothing to say against them. W, l f signed by Rofneivr M. NELSON. DonA DAUGH1sn'rY. il '1 tt if tl it li it i 4 l .. e ..,.-..-,-....--.-.....w-..--.,,......--,.,-s,.,,...s.,...e,.,..s,,...fg N-.. . .... , - ,, .... .. y e, ,,.,,.. ..........-,,.,,-----,...-..-..-....,-.....,,,,.,,-., 5 - - Ai. . .. 1- ,, fs 1 e .W rr, WW . l .' . .. M-. ., W 1 C fu .J tlisti! f:3' g 'H I 1, l 'i t iw . ll 1. , ymltl 5 iuiiayl gr 1, .114 P' 35 X' , ' 1 Y N, . .JY1 4,4 -. 4 f,, 5, A ,A , ,, ,Lg U .K W -, ly. -lf- 11- . 1 f ww'- f'-l 'si NR i i-1.5.45 'Nt ' 4 ft: lL...4.., .Mi 'Wil 'M' 1 if '4 'ti-Lam' H 'rl 'fl .R f 1 K, fl- N 5,, Q- 'a A, 'gg -Y f If l 1, -,.- ' .4 L G, . -, .A t 5: , , ff-5 f I -5 5 -it . - l ,. .-,-Jg.lAa il- 41' LC, ., ' Y 5 ', .S.,. , 1. ,,. .Ji . J , i., '..,l'..f. .. .,Q,,. .,,.,,.,. . ...., .,,.,...,.....,...... .,.-.-.....-N....,,....,......,,...... '-l ...H .....J......k.' . Sr , ,. aae. csaiiififia lltfff1t.....,,J E DRAGON i '1 A 'h 'lA, in ilggh' Tff T ' A'T T'f - 'T?'7'fT, , ,Ai ::,i'A,g-2.L. , 'ipgliffj 1gT V A' A A ll T 0 -T T T TT- VM T 0 ' TT T if 52 l 5 5 i lla i J I 1 1 i 51 S 'l if 5 Fl if 11 ,, 1. Ez 24 ll ': if l, gl J sf lx ff in Ia l ls . . fi' 5 The most disastrous floods in the H ii history of the lower Mississippi River have, this spring, made thousands of people homeless and destroyed millions li' 55 :, 5 of dollars' worth of property. :W ,a ,, gb ' ai it The Class of l927 takes pride in ,. xl . . EE acknowledging that they have contrib- ig if .2 uted in excess of 33100.00 to the local I l if Red Cross to be used for relief Work in ,Q i W H , the stricken area. This sum represents ' 1 I 51 the entire balance remaining from the publication of the 1927 Dragon l! il li Qi CLASS OF 1927. gg il ll it ll 14 'f ff W 5: fl in J? ii V if I, li Q ii ' i al E' 45 ei il ELTl'l'l.'fll1f,'.lfifgL11,1f.Q115, c - - '-' 'mr 'W - '--'---------1--f-N -r f-- -is ---1-V -W-N ww- Y--V---ff-----1--i 2 TT-. T..,.,.,...,. ,K .LL ..,,, aaa. V, ,... ,, -W ,,,, ,,,,, K , ,M ,,r, ..,,, , ,,.,,,-W, .Wm ,www W :I ,H A ff? I K5 1 P T- i iT., Y . 1 A V A n , p xv N 1 i '-1 '- 'UI 'f ,.y , , :. U 1lfT -,V-f l 55-ff l N -X 1 2' W- 1 - i P- L ,w ,Q ' ,y 'I . 3,2 ,E 'kj ' 5: from? 4,1 ,i ,J . fc -.5 75.06 539' 2 2 A Wulf., . ,ff-K ERN . X, X. fn. 122,-if-'w3,f,,jPcl.5 bf V t -mul Wi Q.,-,,, 1 , 1 Q ft X' Av , :-,ful fp., Ni- tg 3 I Z sf? ' ar-aa ,..i, ,, T T 1 l .4 ,..c.c -,.,t.-,-4fsgcJrar-t,cg,,Q-- ry F.. 14 171 '-ffl 'l:4::.-:::'f'f.?..:fi- M , ixifbvr-1--H 'r s '-' 'nf' 1 -M'--M ---- --'--f'W-'ff---1-in hf-l-iJi55ill5+i- 241350 1 W E ! gflslfg. f, Fi.. 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'ui f 5' if, '-s- f,5W'i .1 Ub'f1f'gi -fic..-ti' . . 4-L ij, 1 . . .,t - J' . . 1 1 1- A 1 . - J. .1 f . 1+ 1' ,- if H1 .s1'1..,. MNA . - c-'1 1 5 ff . ,,f-5-S-41 -t Da, A V, 3' 3,f-.1-nj..fL!m.E1ghf'u...' .V R 5 t f 'dm Vg- P P i.,,,3,,4 Q- J' N- i..,.j . ! PM ' 4 A 1 7 Li , i - A' 5 -L-1n,..L.i,,.1---L-1 'if-1. -i.l-,,.,.,.,.........L',.i 4isf'i..,.... ': 5--121'-'G' ' ' A' 5 J g,.t.I1.., Mfgidi- ,... .TW,,,.,,..ti:.T,,,,,,,,T:,,,,,,:,,gig 5 O 'faint' Wh, J wfmgfi-1,,,, ..l., gggf-13451--Tiff -gfg 1-1 AL, Kg K Why Live in Greenfield -2275-IW'- '- '-'-T'....-'.1:22a::.:sa:.lT:ir ':.::::f7?....... --...--............-....................-.-.,-..-,- ,..-.,,....,.N, OPPORTUNITIES I . 3 ,. r 'n '.. 1 H' .J lr v - 4 c . 1' , ' . . - -aw ' 1: ' ' 'L fe 'P t-THE D t if , +' AG N f f . . I Mt '-: . . -- J Av .I f S' ig i s .l.........4::i f Ti' I . ilgrfi 3,1 f as- :ea1..-... sf- 1:::f::.4:sim:vi: 7 ' '-W G Zi VE e:::- :::0::: :::::::::::::::,, I 'l 4. ,J 1 gl 1: t 4' BRADLEYSSAY .' '. .f IE N ,, IE it '7 54 f II it if 1: We are the Rexall Drug Store in this com- , I: ,M 1: munity. D f t 1: .W ii 1' We belong to the largest chain of drug 4' . 4 .Q - .' . i ,I stores in the World. ,: .L Q fl We are the largest stocked drug store in :I ft! t ' Southwestern Ohio. ff' .i ' fi. Q ir E: :P X! i ii We divide our profits with you in prizes, band concerts :i 4. it .I and other amusements. .' 1,5 it I: We give you real servicev and always with smiles. IE gg 1: We have the following exclusive agencies in this com- 1: .lt sg. 1, mun1ty:,' Eastman Kodaks, DuPont Duco, Dr. Hess 8: In fl Q .I C1ark's Panacea and Stock Tonic, Parker Duofold Pens, .I ii, .. 1: DuPont House Paint, Kyanize Varnishes, Hotel Sinton 1: In Candy, Schraft's and Lowney Candies. In .1 H .I We have the best toasted sandwiches and l1o1ne-cooked .I .5 it I: foods in Ohio. If S. ft. 1. We have a complete ladies' department, in charge of 1: if 1: Mrs. VV. C. Bradley. 1. ,, it il We fit trusses, both men and women and children, and :I .2 I: fit them comfortably or money refunded. If ii B. 1: We carry everything, from a sewing machine needle to 1: fl if 1. a clap of thunder. 1. .I Send your children to shop at our store. They get the ., Qt! 'Q 1: best of service-our store is dedicated and known as The I: fi 17 1. Young People's Store. 1. .I The place to meet your friends. fi 1 ' j, I: Should it be possible, we have not what you wish, we if if ai 't will get it for your good self at once. '+ 53 ii Ei Our store believes in the Golden Rulef' and we are if it .I grateful to all for their support. .1 1: Our store guarantees everything sold. If the item bought I: .. if 1: does not come up to your expectations, return to us. We 1: 5 fi 1. will meet you with open arms and refund. 1. ily .I Sincerely yours, .1 A : 'I 'L ju ti I 7 1 lg :E Bradley s Rexall Drug Store :E .5 ti 5: 011 the Corner Ei ii .I GREENFIELD, OHIO .I 5 ' 'I it 1, I , 4,-:::, - -:::::::::::::::::::: -v ::: .,,,.,,..,. :J 13: 5. it if it E i'fL.'l'l'Ilffff.'.l 1111, Lf...f,.1 .Q...Q'f,Qf'..Q. . . ..... Q.l.f,'1fhf1' TTTT11ZfZfiI1ffTff1'2ffTT.'1TITZIiI iA .. ...fll.'l:.'.T.:I1fQIf.1'1:.'ff::.'ff::L-':-j V ...X - K., 11' ' 5105 Tig If 1 . ,. . M, H . .h x Q i - V 'W-.W-T' ff-LT 3. i fix 5. .9 TT '..t 1 t--A s'vf H .g 1 -'-'wi '- ifQP'45 '- inet bfinflbx-K, Jiri 'rf-'mf 'i-11. 5 li bl--w--j I-Q ..-.. .?lM.,'H'Q:'f' 'B '5 1' 1 :'M'. 4 Y' 9455 A K nf if N fiiqw' H if N Clif- A 1? 'ii.i..'i.l'l.f..l'f1.1Q. fl ill' 2 Mg' V+' P if 5 tsis 1-.Lf:.1t-.....-J ri . or as :TI-IE DRAGON ':' ' i .1 'J' A- W' 4.55 .. if 1 ' s ef: I, gi '1g,1,,ji:ggi :jj'ifigiirif 1 . ' gzfg-- 1 ' ' ' ieflliilirel 'A M ef ft It V it -I Dumb Dori: Oh, shucks! I can't remember the words to that song. ,H gf Her Dad: Great! Now all you have to do to make home happy again is to it forget the tune. It U- ---o-- vt Where did you tour on your vacation? 'll Bru.: How should I know. I was driving the car! 3 1 ,1 it --........... . 5, L- o -- :gf gg Teacher: Ruth, name the four seasons. Beatty: Salt, mustard, vinegar and pepper. if if ?- 0 --- if 'Q ii Parson: You love to go to Sunday School, don't you, Emerson? it Toddy: You bet! gg et Parson: What do you expect to hear today? lp I Toddy: The date of the picnic. '., 6 i... 0 il. 'il 2 Edyth K.: Father, I want a new hat. it I Father: Well, did you pass in your studies? it E. K.: No-o-of' ,Vt Father: Then you can't get a new hat until you prove you have a head. ll I li Milly tleaving the theaterb : Have we left anything, dear? It gi Ralph: You mean, have we anything left? Q, 1.10-.l- gr .l I 2 1- 0 1-1 tl 2 . . . I L! Mr. Price: Now, children, what do you say: if 'f' means forte, what does 'ff' mean? 1. f, Ralph C.: Eighty! N fi -1 o -- .' Q Booher: What are the names of the bones in your head, Mr. Davis?', 4 Art: Dice I it . A .ii 0 1-1. 1 Y .1 I ,. is the fields they came to a spot where there had been a summer camp and a lot of ii Qi empty condensed milk cans werenscattered about. Oh, cried Dippy, Come here If lg quick! Ive ound a cow s nest! i is Dippy was spending the day with a friend in the country. Roaming about 3 .. E.- is Ei Clarky: I would like to see a pair of shoes that would fit my feet. if Bru tclerkingl : So would I, Mr. Clark. I I 1 z 'ii i i- 0 '1 I l :. Mother: Why do you stand before the mirror with your eyes shut? ' i ,E Bob Price: I want to see how I look when I'm asleep. X -'- 0 14 ET. Towney: I never fell for a woman-any place-any time. Qi 1' Collie: Maybe not, but you did a lot of slipping and sliding. ti it -.1 0 7. le QE Duckworth Cexcitiedly, over tglephonel: Is this the Fire Department? it Yes-yes. what o you want .K ii Duckworthf Where is the nearest alarm box? My laboratory is on fire and iii it I must get a cal in at once? , f , -- o -- 1 giinet W.:I 'AI glear you received a letter from Charley O'Dell. pf I arge: i 3' I J. w.: ffwhm did it say? , if Marge: Darned if I know. It said 'Please return in 5 days' up in the corner, Qi so I didn't open it. I sent it right back. ' 1 il 0 '- ' . ' 1, My dear young lady, said Reverend Van in grieved tones, as he listened to 31 Rlutlg Hilll lejar off solme of t,he very latest jazz on the piano, have you ever heard V2 o t e 'en omman ments . lg Whistle a few bars, said Ruth, and I think I can follow you! tl ! 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TRACTORS - TRUCKS WIRE FENCING FERTILIZER AND PAINTS Repairs for All Implements a Specialty GREENFIELD, :-: OHIO 1-:::::::::::::::::::::::::- ,Q W. H. WILLSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON PHONES: OFFICE 20 RESIDENCE 3I0 HOSPITAL 200 SERVICE and COMFORT in Footwear I . I II Il +I I 1 I IN f!'I E III Il! ..---ff-. ,.......f I -I .......,. -..I-..........-,..........I.. H If I GRE If K. J. Brubaker gg I II J SHOES and HOSIERY gg C V if 5 : f,.-4:11 E. gg11:'.I:. Q ViI'TLTi'j'L'if1'fTfl'TIT'TTT'TTTTZTiTI.T1'fIT'Ii1Z'3T1I'f..TlTZTL'llgTI1fLIL1'TLNI.I. ZZ.ffQLQ..'1J I fx V CN H' 'VV 4 'if I f Y ' ,lk YM- f. A . y I I is I II I O y II I li AXIIXAAIQNTASWTIIQ I I I I H-f,II '2 I 1-'IHS-II Sus TSS-...Ii ,I Eff-1 ?c?3:D.' il. IK 3. FQ'-.-f' I' 7 I I-Iii. 514--I I ..I. W -' -. K' 5 MJ' '91 ' Thr, 'HS'--IQ I2 if 'I ff' 'fj'Lff X'm ' . I 'A IJ- ,aw VI. 3lLiyi,XJ' ' iii? 45' 531: R R ' i ' lf ' 4 Kdte Q1 'Jdni' a , 1 TW, ,,.. 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ROY GRAY, Prop. -. 1, 1, , 1, ,,, I GREENFIELD, 1-1 OHIO 343 JEFFERSON STREET 1. I 2-::::::::::::::: ::::::::l L A::::::::::::::::::: -ii f f::::::::::::::::::::::::::'7 f '::- ::: :::::::::::::::::-1, hw 1 1 1 1: 1 1 11 Woodmansee s ,, Q, L E KRATZPR ,1 1, 5: SUPERIOR ICE CREAM CO. If :I I If 11 Manufacturers of :1 1 I I, 1,1 1: 'C?,fiZ2'E'.1l3iT'F?n'i3k?0,',f.'lfI'?lTg :E fi OU' aim is 'O I JI dividual Molds, Eskimo Pie, etc. ,1 4 Plga5g Every Cusfomey- Ifl I: A Smile in Every Spoon 'I 1: E2 :I PHONE439 640SOUTHST. If GIVE Us A TRIAL If 1l::::::::::v ::::::::::::::a lL,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,:,Q 1 1 1 Th W dd 11 C 1 1 6, 1, . 1, 1, Q a Q O, :, 1 ,, Greenheld Hay and 1, UNCORPORATED, , Q , 1 . I1 4' I 1 I Manufacturers of I ff EE Gram CO' 1, SHOW CASES 1, 11 111 '1 11 1 f 1, 11 , 11 1, STORE. FURNITURE 11 'Q :P PHONE 269 :I 1, 1, 1, ' . ,' PHO OG , . I II :E Corner F1rst and Jefferson Sts. 11 N RAPHS ETC I 1, 1, 1' GREENFIELD, OHIO 11 1 1 41 ' I 4r::::::::::::::::::::::::::4 L ,::::::::::::::::::::::J I I 1 1 l I I-:::'-:::::::::::::::::::::: , f::::::::::::::::::::::::::-fy I If 'I 1, 1, 1, U1 Ii 'I 41 It ' 1, 11 Ii 1 Slagle Lumber CQ. 1 1 The Greenfleld Fur- jr 1 :1 The yard with the slack E nltufg CO, 11, ' 11 ' . I: A Modern Planing Mill A Store of Service If COR FIl?TtIjIr,ZIiIlljel:IIZIE STS I LEROY F' BRIZIUS' Mg I1 I . . ' I ' 1 Ig 1, 1, 1, GREENFIELD, 1-1 OHIO 1, 1, 3? 1 1 1 1 QI ,C PHONE 37 EC PHONE 350 ,I ,'f I L::: '::::::::::::::::::-P::J L::::::::::::::::::::::::::.i gl 'L' 1 I !ElT4'3f1731-5531113411I-3112 NAT YTIT. Z:?411T'rZ:TT?i'11:f'f:1:,i'm:ii-: Nr----'--M -1--M ----N------'H--v-----M-J 1 ,L fw 'iff 1. , ' 1?ffjQfT:1 M 1, -TA ff, ' , fin' ' '11S. A DRAGUN Q fl 'V 13,4 'H ,:-,,,,M , .m ff.1..J2 H 'E S1 f il , if if akf' ii W ii 1 Z ll N, , 'z 'X Q2 145 E' V xi ! 3f li S? :ll :Q vm E9 l Q 'pl 5 1 E . 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' II M . i V' QQ, , -, ' -' 'W 'Iii iii iff 'Y ,, fix: 4:.ef:QiAQlf'1ff ffQf1f.Lff:?LTi f -i-,1Q-L--- ,- Y-f7 w Ti7Z31'ilI:l.L' Q ' - 3: The Peoples National Bank , .Q The Banff of Personal Service ,E ,Q I' 1: E Safe -- Strong -- Conservative 1' ,, 1: CAPITAL 060,000.00 SURPLUS 340,000.00 :f I 4 ,A E1 x I , -4 1 :E Ei . fl I' L Q ie 1HLD E 43 t GREENFIELD, OHIO V i- ..........oo.A. --,,,L,L,,LL,,,,,,,,,LE E1 ir If ,f HIGHLAND c:oUNTY 5 4: -: , si AN ff 1 s , , V: P - I' . ' i I I ' 4 1 1 Q 1, ,. 1, , 1 f 1- , 22 11 Ca 1tal and Sur lus 1 T41 ' 2 3 4, 5, 0200000.00 gg Q 7 P I A 1 4 4 - H r 1 , gg , Thnft eadquarters ,: 5 5 ' 'a 'I 3 1 ' 'r 'P 3 Q I 4l , ,A 9 555555555575::::::::::::::::::7::::: 5555555554 i . ' J 2 1 5 4 Q 0 5, ,i E ,I 5.aQQi.i?w3?f if 1't,a' will x v M' ' I '- . - wi fix :'r Jxl ? ' 1 4? I 'I 1 It . V nu I hz, k , 1?-LM . W! mx F n, , P Fh- L' L' . lil 'il 9 l'4'L1'f1LIiLL1f'A 'T' Till! LiT i -1 V-fl-LIL-1.Q:Ql:.-A f 'i'-1'iI'l.:.1,LQd'L.Ll7i , Ill' ,E 2 ? 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'P 'P 'P Pl Registered RESIDENCE 11 I1 CPPTOMETRIST ig 1: 2532 1: 11 12 'P 'P P 'P A 1 1, 1, 'P 1, ,P 3 ' 1 1,::::::::::,:::,,,,,,,,::::4 v::::: :::::::::::::::::J 51: 1 : 11 I1 '. f:::-':::::::::::::::::':::'1 T::::::: ::-::::::::::::::: ii 'P 'P 1, T: 1 1: P I 'P 'P 1, 1, 1 T, P 1 'P 'P 1 1 11 JE :g C. C. N OrtOn's Sons If :E F- L. MACK 1' 1 - 1 'P 'P 1 1 : ' 1 P 11 . :P SEEDSMEN 1: Complete Department' Store I: , 1 ,P Headquarters for High-Grade Pay Cash and You Pay Less P FIELD and GARDEN SEEDS :P 'P 'Z' 5 1, 1, ,P 4 F1.OORs 11 11 -1 :P Also Feed of All Kinds :P 1: 1: T, 1: PHONE 54 OREENPIELD, O. .1 1, '8000 Square Fm of Floor Space 1, 1, 1 , 'P 'P 1, 1, 11 P : P G'::::::::::::::::::::::::::J 9'::::::::::::::::::::::::::j 5 R 1 P 21 fxx- ::::::::::::::N:::::P f:::::::::::::::v ::::::::::-P 1-1 P3 'P 'P 'P 'P I 1, 1, 1, 1, 11 . P 1 . 11 1: H. H. L I M E S Glenn A. Harms 1, ii 'P 'P ' ' ' JQWGICI' Dry Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressing 1 1, ' , 11 WATCHES, DIAMONDS and 1 suns MADE TO ORDER ft 13 1 ' P ' P P P ' I 51 'P SILVERWARE 'P 'P by 'P 1 i Q f 'P 'P 'P 'P ' 1 :Q 1: Qualify 5: Connor the Tailor 1: 1: 1, .I PHONE 427 PHONE 286-R 11 PE P P 'P 'P , 1 1,::: -::: ::::::::- :::,:::4 4,::::::::::::::::::::::::::g 1 11 4 1- H iL34-.mm-f-.. .... .... - .... .,. ..... . ,- -.....,...,... ..., ,,,,,,.,,,,.,, ,W ww-, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,W,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,1 1 P P' ----A-Y --'--1 - -----' Q-N---F-H --P---f-f----HA.-- --P1-.- -.----. . -- -..- ....-.,.....,.,. ...,,....,. -- ...,.. ....... ,,,,. ,,,. . ,.,....... - .....,.----.,,.,...,.--,...,,.,,,..,.,,, , - 11 1 ,P fe ' P' ' NW' P-P 1 1 . .. - .1 . . 1 P :1 ' P 1 ' T2 1 1 Ce- 3E,Pf'r1 , ' IPP 5 D' ' 'ME 11- 1 N. -1, P. ' fw H' 'LF 'N -4 .N 1- 1 ' 1: 51 P 1 H' H111 3, 1 -. J .JJ 'X 'P Q , P : N. .S P--4 . 1'.?' ,1'1, P311111-iw-fM'.',':P!f if 1i'Ef,j'g,f,-2 521 X I V , I Q 4 , . 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