McClain High School - Dragon Yearbook (Greenfield, OH)

 - Class of 1928

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McClain High School - Dragon Yearbook (Greenfield, OH) online collection, 1928 Edition, Cover
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J - 'rg nfgbLrE1JergEa1W1 4gk1eVg1Qf1fg1QermTLu gm t Il V . . .gel E E H335 fi-iii ' JS: MB. Ebwlmn LEE MecLA1N, JL mmf administrative genius, distinguished phili., I anthropist and donor of the McClain V A l as I High School, the Vocational ' n tk ' 'E School and the McClain - E, -. ' Athletic Field. l h j B QHPQEFWHI' LW 7UFfrf1jpG1.t1T1f1HFf-fxi K fl:-L11 ff xx x 4 -it St tai' LJ 1 1 L25 b V1 L l i nlnl Ma, . it if Z6 l,f .A,,55.' vw lx A veii hP' l' 9 ' En f TMWVV 'fix if' F. H. HARRIS IIa1'va1'd, M. A. Ohio VVosl0yan, A. B. Special Work, Cornell Univcrsily University of Chicago Univcrsity of VVisconsin Sll11l'I'l'IIfI'I1lII'Ilf of Grwflzlivlrl Svlzools B. B. DUCKVVORTH Ohio State I711iv01'sity, M. A. Ohio NUI'lllOI'll University, li. S. Pl'I'11f'l.1Illl flilfjlflfll High School CORA B. KIRAWFORD Monmouth College, B. S. History LOUISA PERIN Ohio State, A. B. and B. S. in Ed. Western College University of Wiscon- sin G Harvard University Mathematics KINSEY .l. BRU- BAKER University of Valpa- raiso, B. S. and B. A. Bliss College, B. C. S. Commercial T. S. LOWDEN, JR. Ohio State University Industrial Arts GRACE ATKINSON BLAKE Ohio University, A. B Harvard Literature and Journalism RUTH KESSLER Miami, B. S. Dietitian, Indianap- olis City Hospital Vocational Home Economics Cafeteria Manager LUCILE JOHNSON Cedarville College, A. B. French and English C. E. BOOHER Defiance, A. B. Graduate student,Ohio State University Physics and General Science MARY CAMERON Ohio Wesleyan Uni versity, B. A. Latin and Ancient History ELIZABETH IRVINE Ohio State University, B. S. Home Economics MARION HANDLEY University of Michi- gan, A. B. Graduate student, Co- lumbia University English and French J. F. JOHNSON University of Illinois, B S Graduate student,0hio State University Vocational Agriculture ,,,... ,f J f 1 'Hx Q l , ,V M i H ,i -5 ,, f K 2 ,. , 1- ixf5' ' ' r Ly- . , 1 ,f W. 5, x . .-ff 11 if Vg ' 4 .. Q. .4 1 .W K I rt. , f 3 3 U 1 sw Pj Va 'fl U' ' . L N II ,.,, M E J x X x X .rr i-l.m-DD,,,., D ,. ' v e ' . - l 'rwrffff'-f -'fi ff' Y'-6--. -15 ,, 'r v is l f' X f M 'S U if Jzi. f we f X '- Vs LW! N F ,Nj F at lg: it i N li Nag is Q i7f5'i5Q',?f' -' x , ., - ,fi- va-L, p-, Q? A i ff , , A. J., ,MQRXQ Yi ii l ll 1 -R. i . ISABEL SHEPLER Battle Creek College, Diploma Physical Education H. M. MORROW Ohio State Universit Wilmington College Manual Training Y RICHARD A. LARKIN WVilll1lI'lgt0H College, B. S. Harvard University Physical Education FLORENCE KELSO Michigan State Nor- mal College, Di- ploma University of Roches- ter Ohio State University Mathematics, Junior High School Extra-Curricular Work f 'tra 1 X RALPH W. PRICE fi, College of Music, X Cincinnati Ay 5 Music YN N .X- X N LENNA M. SMITH l if Graduate of ohio Uni- AX N versity Normal Col- l lege X Special Work at: fx Miami University 1 Wilmington College X X Camp Delaware, Dela- +' j Ware! O, Seventh Grade .XJ Arithmetic AQ Religious Instruction ' in Seventh and Q, xgfi, Eighth Grades we 'L . , 'fl' iii? l1'?:7:ig31-3 Y Kdxtr A Y, ,iiir .TiW:vnYYf:.l11f1f.i,lf V X UL X. .X 'x7'Xgj'yx:i'f'fvQSj-V Tr wt' - -'r j '?' ' ' ...X tk 'X Vx, ,tx 'f.,.k3g...iXA..L..,..4 LL,.LtgL..-ihvgf arni .t.,.., .. . - .wen , MYRTLE YOUNG RAY STORTS FLORENCE B. DILTS Columbus Art School, Ohio University Ohio University Diploma Wilmington College Wilmington College, Applied A rt School, Miami University Diploma QhiC2g0 . , Science, English, 01110 Stali EHIVGFSIW Junior High School Junior High School r . ZELMA HUMBLE ESTHER BRICE MARY HARRIS ELLEN EVANS MCClaiH High Western College Greenfield Normal Michigan State 3011001 Oxford Secretary to Normal Secretary to Chautauqua M,-. Han-is Ohio University Mr, Duckworth School of Wilmington C01- Librarians, lege Dlploma, University of Llbrarlan Pennsylvania History and Geography, Junior High School NO PICTURES DOROTHEA GAUT Mt. Sinai Nursing School School Nurse, Resigned March 1, 1928 HELEN PARSHALL McClain High School Secretary to Mr. Allen .JH . . I N ff . E ' t T A no xv' '+ . ' ' QQJMEJZQQSLJLQLJLJL . - 8 Q www , E' A -rf 2 4 ,tl 5 ' I L W 3 X K I1 ' 3 L' t 1 . ,, 'b 2 1 : !f ff 1 5 r 1 5' -1. X X 1 ' Y! X X4 t an t I u xi . V 'Q Q N wt 'W Q , 1 .X t 1. NNI CUSTODIANS OF THE PLANT Henry Heppard, M. C. Ferneau C'Mike J, Vern Simmons C'Jumb,,J, George Willett t Chuck J, M. L. Carson C'Nath J, Arthur Miller t Handsome J, Zacheus Easter C'Zack J. ,f--12.-,H W 4. Ny' if AW K1 X S+, 'T' ,qw gr. - , .. - .jug y + -xi- w- m 1-mf-.. vs '12, cf A 2. , 1 ' ,fri T .ji N . V -XA . Q T.: ,e ..... . ..., e , 4' . 5-efix22a1c'f.i727. NG, H 'KT' . X Yf.. V SW. T A ' X . ' V Q U W1 Du' +P- tu 1 1 if X X X X tt .5 tt or J s gif . ,. .f X , KMMNM, 'QC A A,f1 nllwwwyf 1 N WWIIUIHUWIIH , l , , , , A tai, Q QS azzwr 1-' 5 if ' 4QEQQ?j9Qf ' , 7 55b'QN v-' E F. N' ff'qf9f Qm N , .qw Q V: - I 'P-wfle. gk N50 K X 6 xigk Nwlls Q ,Lf 'Q we MU Www QQ4 9 a n Q fQQ DE? W E ? E ELASEES -'L A ' 7 s v -, - E M2513 A028 DRHCQDN me JLJLHU Sl . I v Q1 lJ.1 ZIP L , W Qui' 5' 1. ' ' ,, i ' w , ' K A by is 1 . w 7 A , E 2, J., E 'f. J - 5-, Q uf . . I, 4 ?Jf'MAb if xs v Lili: A :Vw . mfg , I ' hi it ,Y ' ET' - X, N w W ,ll 4 w 15 I f , , xx NR I 'Q , A HARRISON MARK GROVE RUTH EDNA HULL R, L' K CCCHETIY IIJIMH L, He that does good for A good name is better than good's sake, seeks neith- precious ointment. ' 7 l er praise nor reward. I A X t SARAH ELLEN CLARK RALPH BURDETTE HEAD ' SALLY H1zAD1E A blush is the sign which The table is the only place Nature hangs out to where we do not get i N show w h e r e Chastity weary during the first ' and Honor dwell. hour. V 'w Q, JANET MAE WOOD RALPH WISE 'SJANW HETI-IELN Her charms strike th e When I said I would die a sight, but her merit bachelor, I did not think ' wins the soul. I should live till I were X married. N Q N . f tqt 5 ,Z 1 7 JOHN ELLIOTT AUSTIN HSPECKH Modesty seldom resides in a breast that is not en- riched wzth noble vzr tues HELEN LUCILE COWMAN .IoHNNY Time wasted is existence, used is life. s S227 iw A 3 'x 'H M A C117 ' tl ,' K 'x Z um-R' ' af 'E WASH A ' 'NIXNINWI IIIIIUIIIIIIQ L e mi 1 VU 777117 fi Ml 1' f fx il f ,nfl .o far ,avr 55. I xxx I L N ,X I w,:Qg5! F fsq xx 3 n M 'Y I 'X I ' I 1 I L. fi I I I I ' N. MARY KATHLEEN FER- GUSON- K1T'1'1E lk. X ll..-!!IQ'iIiIk L 102 8 22?-eww u Q , , j J JOHN W. CORE UJOHNNYH - - is I t SSXSSXV if SS - XNSXS f-ef wr The laughter of girls is, Be great in act as you have ' and ever was, among the delightful s 0 Ll n d s of earth. VX , SPENCER LEE WISE been in thought. JOSEPHINE KATHERINE I LEE SITTERLE- Jo t The less people speak of lf a good face is a letter of their greatness, the more recommendation, a good g we think of it. heart is a le t t e r of I credit. V 1. I MARCUS EDWARD COX MARGARET FOREE SIDIJN JUANH MOORE- MAnG Ii is not much trouble to There are few defects in doctor sick folks, but to our nature so glaring as I doctor healthy ones is not to be veiled from ob- troublesomef' servation by politeness I and good breeding. F IVAH LOUISE ANDERSON LAWSON DIGGS ag, ' ANDY J1GGs X I 'V--If Nothing great was ever -fW't - th fl f th A Pg.. ,- , 1 is e ower o e -. ' t aehleued without enthu- inmgination-H slasm. -Vg, F fishy!! 1 I ' X Hifi' 43N ! -sg' fm. 159+ I 14: 25. L A I I Il II ' III I lllllIllIt R:.vDI HIFI!! ll ! I f I f 1' M ' U I s J 1 Us ,' X01 15 x gig :fail :rg 'T D S:-' 42: '- M' I t la If I ,, I jkxx . F' I :' I I .N 'r--5 - T '-Q ' 7-7' ' x L 0 Y -Q 'I --- - A 1 1 9 ..,!!nn,wnm 1 1- 8 f-ffrfvwfv - ... . Em ln' fv , r ill --I , Jvl S 9. b r 9 s I 5 P s gl i H . X- J Z ' I . X we - 2 ' il. ,ik 1 1 . . g -,D ., , 'E- I Il. I I I l CHARLES FREDERICK LULU VIOLA DOWLER W HISER- TED UDOWLERU vu N An investment in knowl- There is no fiifficully I0 X 1 edge always pays the him who will. best interest. i I W 1 . ESTHER LOIS HARVEY ROBERT S. PRICE 1 I Es BERT 4 ' The only way to have a A man without mirth is friend is to be one. like a w a g o n without l springs. J I 9' I HELEN LOUISE GADBURY AARON DAY NEELY HGADDIEU NEELY A lovely girl is above all Ou argument alone my 1 rank. faith is built. i' . ' ROBERT WAYLAND MAEBELLE JAMISON A - H Q, LEEPER- DICK BE1.Lla Man is the only creature Let everyone engage in the Q, .I-Eigif endowed with the power business with which hc l ' of laughter. is most familiar. W ,OX 1 'I' 1 J4.l1n9 X misses' iw ff -4' 95,l r I6 54 '9l. -' ff R ' LINE r uff 'I ' - H 522221 YNH NIWl'lIlIlWIlllIlXllKEll'lI'l!llPml'-1.1. . ' Ill lllll ll f f I' I ' 1' f P 7 -If L XX N is f . . Y X A X ' :fls y Q 5 , -f ZZZMi7QJQQLWLmLR3L,JL me 8 mm-new X L- Q. 543' K md ' J - ar 'mais -LL . nggjlifil tm UV l Y J? tx? ' I 5 I , I Q I M Q N A I 5 l X im . XI in Y ,Ls 1' ,mu A t if L' s 'w s ii! fu L I -17,55 4- 1 ffl, l l i L il Q W' mi S, .IENNIE KARNES EVERETT DELBERT V JENNY WHEN CRAG0- SN0nT 5 Good humor is the clear The first farmer was the sky of the soul. first man, and all historic - nobility rests on posses- l sion and use of land. R I l I ELMER L. BOOKS FERN ADIELINE CALD- l ' BE1:Fs'rEAK WELLw AnD1E 5 Ile who is most slow in Hu7OIIlI1Il,S weakness, not making a promise is the II1f1Il,S m e r it, oftclzest A' most faithful in its per- gains the suitor's nic- v, formancef' tory. V l t STARLING LIGHTLE - MARY FRANCIS MCWIL- HLIGHTLEH LIAMS- Mix t A man like U ,walch is 10, HEtlI'l1CSlI18SS is enthusiasm Ul1lll6Q,f0I' his mfllmel' Ol tempered with wisdom. 4: going. N NK J 1,1 I f j MABEL MARY MEREDITH HODNEY REED ELLIS HBUBBLESU Ron 9 frg-gf - Modesty is a w o m a Il,S A wise man will make '4 courage. more opportunities than :JK 353,44 L X he finds. , egg 'k3': V ' ff 5, x ' X 'x lr J -'AH p I -'ll 1 . M- K W f V , f M ,u 1 d.LLviJQcHi :sn Q5 is Nt will X- lf X X Y U Kill l ll ll m f? lt Ill XIIHW f I f I f' ' 'I . 7 V -4 f L TS: .X . T' 'H I , 'g-4 jx ' . Y . g 0 ' ' . num nl fm- 8 awww is M... I, , I -. I 7 g I 'H- S , I f' V m 4+ I J : I 4 5 H5 t f' III'N'1 Ijlfg, : 'I 5 I 182' ,, X i :T NX 1555 ,y J' ski i 1 I n XR, I .I , - i I xfx X I 'I ,, 5 HENRY THOMAS EMERY VIOLET STRATTON X? .ssh I STATIC STRAT'r0N fx ' How much lies in laugh- Gentleness succeeds better - ter, the c i p h e r key than violence. wherewith we decipher I the whole man. I I CORA LEONA STRATTON HARVEY RUSSEI. EMERY 1 I CHUBBY Doc I Hg who has learned lo Soldier, rest, thy warfare obey, will know how to o'er, dream of lrattlc I Co1nn1g11d, fields 110 more. 4 I If W I DOROTHY MILLICENT EDWIN B. .IURY I LITTLE- DOT JURY He is the best accountant Logic is the art of con- I who can count up cor- ' vincing us of some rectly the sum of his truth. I own errors. 4 I A GF' CHRISTIAN REDKEY CHRIS To be content with what we possess is the great- est and most secure of riches MINNIE MARIE JUVENILE SSNIINNIEH An amateur may not be an artist, but an a r t 1 st should be an amatem I F X SX 1 P-' I I. -7. -. , . If ij f A lar tj? rj' Q-. ,, F - 'T ' iz. YRIWKQWWIIIINIIIIIIIIWIIIIlIIlIIlIlIIlI6usi2 J ta' 117 x i' f' W if fl XIII III K lffflfgfff r , 1 28 Mfvww SQL it Mm E I or K JLJL 75,17 Eg A ' ,W ', l M3 'v 'il . It ' I X QA A E N S I A yn 3 Q' . 'I i N. I Y 4 75' U N . W W I . +5 K S Q , , ? Q A fx l IF I Qs. U f l 1 GI ' --v , 1' f' e i, . ,V QZCAM , .ar '- il - - 3 I I 3 . CJ.. -. L u. if , ,. J . i I ij r X I ,fl I N DOROTHY MARGARET FREDERICK WILLIAM L-T STEVENSON-J'D0T KERR--HSLEEPYU , He who says patience,says courage, endurance and 'XX strength. 1 . l MALCOLM HENRY COX TALcUM Everybody knows worse of himself than he knows of other men. N A CHARLES WILLIAM PARRETT- POLLY True goodness is like the glow worm in this, thal I it shines most when no X eyes, except those of 4 heaven, are upon it. 1 SARAH TWAY A life at ease is a difficult pursuit. MARY CAROLINE HOW- LAND- SLIM Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet. BERNICE V. MIDDLETON ISBN 1 'A song will outlive all ser- mons in the memory. ROBERT SEIBER LITTLE V If I I E t n V,-v CSSOIKBYU gjB0By, - ' . . . - f Tryk - It is tranquil people who Tflle mefll' like fl Iver N - XE ' accomplish much' me deepel' lf 19 the le-99 'J' 7 , QE no se lt makes mf M ' fN miA,m .w K' if , , QW ' . I, :Q ' .by I I4 v w in 1 f' gift-1, me e. . X 9 X Il Ilwllhllillllli JL? ew yMgjfff ff M 10281mw0N A . 1: yi if till' -au v 117' ' 1-ffzsiax ' I 4 f 4 .. T 1 A . ' 'R Y l .N 'x 5 XX w - . lm x., is . lv n Wim ' 5, fi? ' fi , a j X l l N, ,SN 'A B R, K ax . .xx ' l ' , s PWA 'ie 'Jun' . E3 ..- r, X MI r lg -f E Q 5 uw N ,L 'Kat ' I' - s 1 N , 1 h ,lg ' RUTH K. BEATTY ROBERT G. ANDERSON h HSNOOKUMSU Boa Cookery is become an art, Good actions ennoble us i ' a noble science. and we are the sons of our own deeds. N DARRELL BERNARD LEONA MAE BAIRD y HEDRICK- HOT SI-I0'l ' LONEn Invention is not so much lt is well to think well, ii 1 the result of labor as of is divine to act well. judgment. l SYLVIA IONE CAREY MILDRED LOUISE ELLIS M IONA MlI.,, V All Ileaff-9 mil!! bv t'We wish for more in life h0lPPy lf all hearts than nmre of it. try. ROMA BELLE PAR- MARY MILDRED VANDER- SHALL- RUN11a VORT- MIX There is much joy in It is exercise alone that worth, keeps the mind in vigorf' LELA H MAE MUR- A PHY- IRISH lillle nonsense now and th e n IS rel zshed by the wisest men , v a i 09111 X. if Q29 gin I 49 , - WI 11? in V L Wrliglw VQ L7 -VW HV 'V' J1m LL., ' M J, ,few A fs ' fs-gi ' ul . R . 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COX Rolling Pill '23 I Edison Science Club '25 ' D y Glee Club '28 3 We-bslcer Literary Society '20, '27, '28: Critic 28 Alpha Kappa Galnma '28 , E -, Football M '26, '27, '28 Central High School, Columbus, 0llio, '20, '27 5 1 Class Baseball Team '20, '27, '28 , . , 3 Class Basketball Team '25, '26i 27' 28 IQALPH BURDETTE HEAD '- ' s C1995 Day, Will V I n National Honor Society '28 -f - -5- '1he Whole Tvwggs Tf1lk1118 National Athletic Scholarship Society '21, 'za -- Adam and Eva, Senior Class Play ?tudent Senate vm' '27 - 'resident Athl ti Bo d '27 -5 111 an Y . , '26, '27, '2s: 'l t '28 4A x'l' National Athletic Scholarship Society 28 e er msn en .1 , ay' 1 X' . P' WRA I lx N Webster '26, '27, '23 Athletic Board '28 Football Manager '28 Class Basketball Team '27. '28 Class Day, Knocker The Whole Town's Talking . Journalism '27, '28g Reporter '27: Athletic Editor '28: Athletic Editor Annual Science Cluib '25 Vice-President Class '25, '26, '27, '28 Football M '26, '27, '28 Basketball M '26, '27, '28 Football Captain '28 Class Baseball Team '25, '20, '27, '28 Athletic Star '25 Class Day, Prophecy Operettn '25, '26, '27 Inter-Society Contest '27, '28, Webster Journalism '26: Assistant Athletic Editor 1-J .st 9 -4' I 1 J my I-4 --ig I 'ai-?jg2 .IVY V Y f ' 5 1 'l I -l li x Edison Science Club '25 Q LULU VIOLA DOWLER Adam and Eva, Senior Class Play Good Sports: Club '25 B k tb ll aptain '28 A I 7, Rilgnsmgon Certmcate DARREII BERNARD HEDRICK ' Class Basket Ban Team ,25 ,26 ,28 Was llllgton C. H. High School 25 ff -, CHARLES FREDERICK HISER P mx ' MILDRED LOUISE ELLIS Webster 126, 127, 123 I Good Sports Club 25 . . - Science Club '25: Scout , Alpha. Kappa Galnlna 26, 27, 28 water Carnival i277 ' Water Carnival 27 y ' Swimming Team '23 I NY Class Basketball Team 26, 28 Bmketball Manager 128 Life Saving Sociqav t Class Basketball Team '26, '21, '28 , U ,G Typewritmg Ceritl ca e ,. ' RODNEY REED ELLIS MARY CAROLINE HOWLAND Class Baseball Team '27 Alplla Kappa Gamma '28 gl, Class lgsketlmall Teagn '23 rn ate gillingrqworkerg' gtllgb '25 4 , s Remin 011 HYPCWN IIB 611 C oine ursing e i cate BookkeepCirAgCDlmklJma Bookkeeping Certificate ' Underwo e ca e I HARVEY RUSSEL EMERY RUTH EDNA HULL Phll0ma'thFan 20 , National Honor Society '28 I Edison Science Club 25 Quin and Scroll -23 W 'll'2lCk MHIISKCT 29 Student Senate '28 l . Clee Club '25, '20, '27, '28: Secretary '28 HE5i,Rgst'gFggd4?7Fg44Eg?1va1 .90 Alethean '26, '27, '28, President '28 s e ' ' Scholastic Pile, Tln'ee Selnesters, '20, '27, '28 KATHLEEN FERGUSON .i 'e ilving orps '27 . MAXLE,ha Kappa Gamma '28 Class Basketball Team '25, '27, '28 I Home Nursing Certificate Class Daw. HlSft0l'Y . . . ' Hillsboro High School '25, '20 The Whole Town's Talking l ELEN Louisa GADBURY Operem Y26' 7 Al tl H 1 Inter-Society ontest '28, e lean Alpha Kappa Qgaiiirgle 228 Journalism '28: Reporter: Humor Editor An- 1 ggltlllllitlqglllqlllb :2? , ' Adlzllr?1la23 Eva, Senior Class Play SilvernI'in. 8'I'y51'ewrltlng Opere a '2 i MAEBELLE JAMISON HARRISON MARK Gli0VP2 Rolling Pin Club '20, 'zsg President 'zs U gtatdonglsgggr gljiclgg all Leadeg 4. H Club '20: First and Second Prize U G11 , ' , ' . , I . in ewing '28 1 LYCCUYIX 303125 271 293 Pfesldent 27' Vlce' Three Certificates and Diploma in Twentietll .P!'6Sld0l1't 25, , , , , Century Bookkeeping Phllomathean.Literary,Society 26, 27, 28 Typewriter Certificate Manual Training Club 25 , Silver Pin, Remington President C1883 '25, '26, '27, 23 Home Nursing Certificate . i ' Euibillileim wit, , 7 m . ' , I 1 geiasnd alirlaze Ameifican Legion Essay Contest Bronze m H erwoo . '25 'I Class Day, President's Address EDWIN B. JURY N 'fx . The Whole 'I'own's Talking l Band '28 Ni,. !A' 51 -1 Inter-Society Contest '27, '28, Pllll0lIl2itll83,Il Orchestra '28 fa,- Y I+ pq Q. P:I?u A- Adam and Eva, Senior Class Play Webster '25, .'20, '28 . . 1aA ,Q-1 wiqwx The Loving Cup ,25 Wisconsin High School, Madison, Wls. chi'- s- 'l x ' 'sd Jigs' N '-4831 M296 X gy sexo ,-. ' 135' V? f' I - -1:5529 .1275 1. J.. if 2 . W V - , 'f VE' ' Mfr 2 1 Wliil lMl'lWlWlWlllilllllllllllllsilk... .I J ill Ill l - 1 f if f -5 ...ll i-'S ,AE ff , Y. f V4 , I ul ,- T, ' 5 rv - - Y i K 0 7 Q ---W ,, Y 4' t x I QQ Ill lllv, 49- 8 DRHMDN , ll 1 2' - Y A .:r.,j..-.'l7x.fYh.. i.. 1 a I i .,A,., I ' ta' L1 5- -15 2' H- Q ii 0. ii, s 7 , S ' , 5 2 1 ' , ' I Q l l 1 5 ' 3 1 MIIXNIIEIIVLARIE s.1UvENniE VIOLET STRATTON P 4, 5 x rt u '25: ecretary- reasnrer - , , . , , t Alethean Literary society '26, '21, 'za 4 'l2,f'?2f'.2f ffegQ1,': Ii'f,'u,ff1'P5i'j'ef ','Ql 5 g Second Prize, Poster Contest '28 Fi Ti-255 secgnd miie .27 r e n 0 ' 5 5 , rs rize in ood '26 l E'fi'iJ,'ie2.',f iii '2- ii, lm' T :'W3'T,f,,Me a i . 1. wri t I ' Rolling Pin Club '26, '27, '28 Nigging Ezrtigcatga e ,4 l Health ciiih '25 .1 5 ,, 4 H Club '25, '26, '27, '2s: Prize '27 ,' l f E Vs- Remington, Underwood Award Certificate '28 ' ng - C N SARAH TWAY ' I . FREDERICK WILLIAM KERR Sevgraltfrig in Food and Clothing Clubs, s- no 'r ROBERT WAYLAND LEEPER have 9 'U' Y . ' i s 2 Manual Training Club '25 Red Cross Certificate 28 :V ' ,if ' ,fi , ' Philomathean '27, '28: VicePresident '28 , 19' glass gasketball Team '25, '26, '27, '28 ' '26, '2 - ,, Hiiieewlmie ToZvn's Talking MAQYIMILTJRBQD VANDERVORT 15535 - Adam and Eva, Senior Class Play eaqfh C Pb 25 , 4.2 f Rolling Pin Club 28 2915-'Q Q t STARLING LIGHTLE Bookkeeping Diploma '27 'K Philomalthean '26, '27, '28: President '28 l'f .:'5 Third Prize in Home Building Contest '25f,26: If , 6, i 10 is I Third Prize ln Plans Contest 'zfwzs RALPH WISE 5 - - ' i - Class Basketball Team '26 Inter Society Contest 28, Phllomathean Sagas tmlsebau Teigm ,uv ,261 ,Zn ,28 e s er '26, '27: ecretary '27 D0g?lFe:nMgE'LICENT LITTLE Edison Science Club '25: Secretary '25 I Underwood Typewriung Cemncate Class Secretary-Treasurer '25, '26, '27, '28 5 ix Underwood Bronze Pin , '- LELAH MAE MURPHY 2. n 1ioBEaT semen LITTLE SPOQ-1 Club '25 fl Philomafthean '28 Te mag. C WH t X i Manual Training Club '25 ypewr' mg 9 ' ca e ik l . 'X W ' YL MARY .FRANCIS MCWILLIAMS 1 ' Certificate in First-Year Bookkeeping AAI!-27111 QQZOINEEISYWB lf l Home Nursing Certificate Orghestia ,28 an +R l qypewrpter Certmcate Buckskin High School, South Salem, Ohio i MABEL MARY MEREDITH Alpha Kappa Gamma '26, '27, '28: Treasurer CHARLES WILLIAM PARRETT 'Y Clegnlllub 'zs Mk'B'0'fi Ja 'A't ' ' , , , , I .V , ,, , ,I ass as e a eam '28 4,H clllb. 25' 26' 27' 28' Pines 25' 'M' 27' 28 Jeffersonville High '25: South Salem High: l 'lypewrivtmg Diploma Jamestown High 4 X Journalism '27: Reporter l 1 Certificate on Remington Typewriter BERNICE v. MIDDLETON l'0'1f,Qll,,'ff'f,E',f Cm,Rg'Q'ALL p R'lZi?i,E3.'i -Qi, -34 Elf 'E2,i,,i,.m ia ? '1- ' Home N1-'Sing l W Hygia Club 325 v ypewr ting Certificate ,N Basketball Manager '27 Bookkeeping Diploma 'lvnewritivng Certificate ROBERT S. PRICE OPEN-Etta 20, 27 gliilaiiintliecltn '26, '27, '28: Marshal '28 oo a '28 Cl. B e b ll T 1 ' ' l MARGARET Foam Moons D CQ: DQS Segrfgn 25' 20' 27 Alpha Kappa Gamma '26, '27, '28: President Class Basketball Team 125 i26 ,27 in '27: Treasurer '28 Operetta '25 ' ' ' Glee Club '25, '26, '27, '28 l J,,,,,.na1is,n W I Good Sports Club '25: President '25 Water Carnival '27 , i Basketball Manager '25 W e i e We Iwi J' .-vffat 'x Basketball Team '25, '26, '27g Captain '26 Typewriting Certificate Class Day, Gifts Operetta, '27 CORA LEONA STRATTON 4 H Clothing Club '25, '26, '27: News Reporter '25: President '26: Secretary '27' Eighth Prize Clothing Club 25' First Prize 26 ' 4 H Food Club 26 27 Home Nursing Certificate CHRISTIAN REDKEY Pliilomathean '26, '27, '28 Class Baseball Team '26, '27 Hillsboro High School, Hillsboro, Ohio, '25 Jolrrnialisnl '27: Reporter Class Basketball Team '26, '27, '28 ELMER L. ROOKS National Athletic Scholarship Society 28 Progressive Farmers Club 28 President 28 Football M A-WWAXJ mZ3n'3N 'fi . L Y 14. f 4 nil 1 xl -4 Jah 'NlTmlX'HllllllilllllllllllIllllllllllIlllm aw i ll!! llll I' f K ! v ' v , , EIQ- ' ' ' v 1 27 F l , y I ' , gigs - .i ii ,Za ' l Xi., 51125. W 3 4, . . Q I f xx xxx ' , i A e- A lf' i eq ' f-e , 'J X ' A- A' ' - N - -1 ir, 1' H' V 'i . i ' l ,. .1 Q, Nil' .3 ' , ' , ' ,X it f gf- ,y',f ,,, 5 x A, ff Y Z - --T V if 1 . Xe--im--A-2--W-W ewes- f ' ' W' S sv K' - - - ?- - -V f - ---ff' ' . , 2 .-, ll ' A 'Im' 4909 DRMUN all Ill! Ml! MJ!! e e so ,v..MYf, sl- N!! ,,, fl' E in -,i ,W C C I ' 'E 2 'fr ' Z 2 ' I 2 x, , ' 4 I ' I JOSEPHINE KATHERINE SITTERLE SPENCER LEE WISE Q , l I 1 National Honor Society '28 National Honor Soclety 28 , 5 1 Quill and Scroll '28 gnderwgood Tygewgigilg Certlilcate 5 ' Good Sports Club '28 ver ln on em n n E Alethean '20, 137. '2S: Secretary-Treasurer '28 ggogzg-Pinolorivililadfsmgodn Class V, 5 x '25 ln Q I 5 winners lglgonlgvalaggflser Bwkkeepins Diploma 's 5 . Bagkgtbqll Ca, tain '27 Scholarship Pin, Two Semesters, '27, '28 Q S N. C1355 Baseball, Team '25, '26 Hillsboro High School '25, '26 ' V 1 . Class Basketball Team '25, '20, '27, '28 First Prize ln D. A. R. Essay Contest 28 I ' .X Certillcante ln Typewrltinq-I . ' ' F-f ---5x Best Girl Athlete in M. . S. Popularity Con- - test 27 ' i ' 7 JANET MAE WOOD , r . .gfwf . IClggsSIgZy?gKSgcrgzr 2 A Quill and Scroll, 'ze fn 'Mi A -JW:-L ' The Whole Town's Talking Student Senate Zlf . D ' ffgfzv .,.3,P Journalism Tl' .nz Sport Editor 127: Club Alethean 26, 27, 28, ,Vice-President 28 WL il. T Editor Annual '28 Home 1200113 MFIIHKBI' 29 . Q- .. M ' F Water arn va '27 'Q ., I-gg !l!l1g:lh?aig:x?5Jfatli0l'l'rw:ogo Slzlrlagngelgsggy Clagiellfqglgetball Team '25, '26, '27, '28: Man- 13,3 vi . x .. 4, ' ' EN ON Cl Day. Prophecy ,QV ya D0lR?:l1EYK::r25cgi21l::n1:1S2LEv S 'vlglig ?Vhole Town's Talking ' lf - 1:1 ? ncmt O ll '20 Qi l i gigglggggsl-Sgllluschogl '25, '20 II?f:el:S08ciety'Contest '28, Alethean I. 4-H Club '25, '26: First and Second Clothing Journalism 27, 28: Business Manager of I ' prize Dragon and Annual f n i , K N n el z l ll . bu 55' N V N K il H 1 1 N N N . x. . .ij WP iw! 531.4117 i, 33.1 1,35 3, .ra-dv :mil-8 gi fit' Grztlys 'tgilnr fl-2-5, 'liifi' 'Miffli- dylan. ' jizgh 32352 15.21-22 V E 2 - ' P2 -4' ll' 8 , -A f -. '. , N , ' , -,L ' ' . Ai, ' ' 1' I 1' - ' , YNlMHWNNlllMllXlllWlllfllllllllllll m I I ll IIIIM I ,I of i f' , , xxx mg . . R y l i . me i I l l A t LQ' N. sw Y HX . A5 6 News was c aafeflnfnm 4 2 QBHQPN las an t, Class Poem Twelve years have passed' and all too short, What joys, what pleasures they contain! Our Ship of Life has just left port A mystic treasure hence to gain. My thoughts form pictures when I dream- I see for each, success in life, And happiness-though they may seem Oft intermingled with the strife. New interests come, new friends we'll makek- As on life's way we go, r But nothing can from memory take Our friends of long ago. Our teachers and our friendships dear We shall in memory hold. And faithful classmates always near To comfort, help and scold. Our studies have been pleasant here, So likewise have our games, And now we pause to shed a tear In looking o'er thc names. We hid adieu to you, McClain, - We know not what our fate may be, But if we climb to heights of fame We'll bow in gratitude to thee! -Ruth Edna Hull. xx ml ,B ., '-N ,, SS15- Nl!-SXi.ssxsxSSs Q W W - s. -, a. T W X .1 ' ' L 5. .ir , , -T - , 52... rn 9 X 5:- ., ling? A Q if X , X ? QQ qgza. V , l I J.. 0 ?.!J 5 Q F548 'wr H Qv, ,I lv rgjs Y '11 wWW LWN LW ll ' NlliQ'NlWllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllGif-'25 1 .1 1 Ill! llllf f and A, Tlx:- :.,f'i.'L f. 'L ,M A-ij ' I , , v'l' 1 I S 'Q 4- 'bg' ini . I xv , , T at ' , I Y C15 -:N f- X l .R ' '- X x V 1 'I 'l X t i 'i.i p ' Qt-A VV- , I Y. F 1' ,V , VV T21 W, ' .K , ,f x I ff' ff! ' X , C441 -X251 7 lla v Ng! QJQJQLQQQLD at 49 2 8 1W'Cf0N ff 55 ELA A , CX 7, g f diy- Z X Z fi, fpfGv,,, - ' , , D, M. W., ,-.L J ii' ,M 4 ,fisna f t ,fi ,, V R, 'ft Lnanii '14 s .. ,?' I A l , 5 . 4, ' 1 li S X T Junior Boys , w 1 Front row: Herbert Haines, Raymond Hatler, Donald Borden, George Shepler, 'Q Delbert Cowman, Ross Hart, Richard Murray, Joseph McClure. P Second row: David Winegar, Homer Arnott, Stewart Depoy, Harry Fetherlin, Gail f Finch, Victor Smith, William Cochran. X IX Third row: Aubrey Hutchinson, John Schinner, Robert Harvey, Dean Rhoads, f , Marcus Stoops, Gerald Duncan, Howard Le Fevre, Dana VVilson. I 1 . l t 4 l The junior boys won the DRAooN home room contest last fall and V K were given the promised suckers. ' N, ix , i N The second laurel was first place for boys in the annual Water Lar- nival. They elected George Shcpler home room manager and Harry Fether- J li11 assistant manager. 1 , ns CLASS OFFICERS , . , 1 President . ......... ..... .... L 2 Eonoi: SIIEPLEH . Q. I X V1'ce-Presiclelzf .......... ...... C hui, FINCH u T -U T' 0 PM .Sc 1 rf tary Treasurer I4 I OISI- CooK if N all X lx xilttl N2-fax 4, 1 mf yfflgi t , , .fi ,t .+A .35 ,N - , - . ..... .-1 el f? 'Ili is xt' 1 , - 1 flgf. ' A-.Vp Q 'nt N l V xL2 'L-' , S.-T1 lffstwfllfwsia ' f ' is 7 T T 'l 2 4 ii W - is T Q. 3 ' if fi I tm fi TC, ff! .Qi 47' 'T ff if V I - fi' f 1 X X . x Xi ' v 1 1 r Gp? N X-X323 Q' 1Elj7:f'qj , s fqiv Y 37 - Y i 4 i - 5 ' Q w?i?-.-4 -- Y W - F Y K rar Y-K ,, XM, tub, t i028 DRFPMUN mf t it t Xxx lx! xll- , 1 - l ' t A 'Ti rgff' X U' A iii -im f fi: -, ' Q Ejrgixsliallze-5.f-r,.'fix,ql3, gl ,Q ti ES K7 'tl a t Q Q t 4 Ny l : me t .ft ty, . nk 7 'f 3 X GSQJ jf? U 3 g-GQ X , :M 1, -LTR! ,I , , ' -3,-XM! 'tri E1 ya 75 pf K ifiiikzz: til,-Oi: X., 'Tx Plfial fL??T W 'N F l i il g . 3 . I faq l ' xx 5 , N, X I lx ew! . . tif. lg, , n M M N Ju lor Girls , An'f':v Front row: Lorie Hughey, Opal Johnson, Ozella Leasure, Dorothy Caldwell, Fern lx, N , A. , . . . . , . . j XX Riley Olive C lIll0I'0l1 Anna louise Ferneau Eloise Cook N Xhel Second row: Dorothea Dwyer, Margaret McWilliams, Gwendolyn Badgley, Maribell ,fl h N Cowman, Ruth Reed, Rebecca Smith, Doris Little. Thirgllrowz LlreilefJenki11s, Ruth Palmer, Edith Jury, Allhea Knisley, Evelyn Wolfe, ff' N I iristene o . Cflpl Fourth row: Della Kerbawy, Alice Haines, Goldie Farris, Edith Vandervort. 4 Y X me H 1 K X 4 'XI' V w, , The junior girls have been willing workers all year. They, too, had A X a 100 per cent home room for the DnAooN contest. 1 X. , , i lx K, flhey elected Anna Louise Ferncau, manager, and Ruth Cowman, yi, assistant manager for the tlrst semester, and for the second semester ff l Q Ruth Reed, manager. ff by ' Ag Student Senate Representatives 2 77' 4 'fr ,ij DELBEHT COVVMAN Q 2 ,gggfflj ANNA Louisa FERNEAU QQQQM ji 3,515 GEORGE SHEPLER l .A Q N ffl!!-l',?iI1 fa?-1:5 l ,E , W f7?'f.'A9f?ix xxhl X31 1 lv -. xl X.. ll 'I -L . lt. N- 'E X-,li7lli F1:if i.ii t fit' 'ILE' fm T ,jf 1 f 4 gif f f, 7, .ffl .X is fu, ,l:Q f, - yi Q 1 xi ls Q Fe -f X XR A 7 f 0 5 uv i , k if Q 194. 8 DRHGUN f H HL an 5 ' ur t J Y N fr , E N v E -sf e Will, xx , tif AN 'i- ,t re' 1 t . p ga . ,X ' ,- w f l 3 i , , - -. , M ir, as i l Q l Sophomore Boys Q Front row: Byron Brubaker, Robert Ritter, Richard Smith, Paul Hiser, Robert Jones, Tom Mershon. X Second row: Marion Binegar, George Carr Smith, Lacy Hammer, Kenneth Spargur, I Russel Kerr, Dane Wolfe, John Walker, Marvin Tudor. p Third row: Joseph Karnes, Harry Winegar. i l i 1 4 ff X v The sophomore boys won the inter-class basketball championship, but placed third in the Water Carnival. Warner placed first for the 4 boys in diving. l Marvin Tudor served as home room manager for 305 the second semester. , .x l 6 . 0' P CLASS OFFICERS aio President ...................... BYRON BRVBAKER Q-'S Vice-President ........ .... M Anv1N Tunon -N Secretary-Treasurer . . . ...LUWELL SLAGLE -R ffl . 2 r cet A 4 ' ' 0'- ' ' I 'faq f .uv ff, .Z 4 9- 4... . - m e any . V 4 Y i w p . H , 'I L 7' :ug S' lleglfisil N -, X ull l R' 'll l X 'l H lllll l I, ' 'l ' Y ti M' f if I ' f v , 1 i 5, Y -if-JJ, ff 1- ffdf - , be ' ,Qff Xis- L ,- x 8 0 v q V ,Y f 3 e t QLJQJLEJLJLJQ 1' 49 8 DRHVGN JQUUI-L-ll 53, W - !1nJ..l.l-2 5.1-I or gl:-lg'-,..-Akira H 'V L U S , l k y N 40 Z N p 1. N i' V x x' 1 Z s . f L S X . 1 o, ,W if ff ' , W 92, 1 wa. -- N W .5 i N., i l 1 -, n 'N w I, ' X Sophomore Glrls X' Front row: Helen West, Frances Ervin, Inez Evans, Helen Nevil, Mary Louise ii' 1- Leaverton, Mary Louise Cooper, Dorothy Martin, Ethel Keplinger. Q , A Second row: .lane VVilson lfpp, Mary Alice Parrett, Harriett Sitterle, Doris Dutton, N i Q Mildred Winegar, Margaret Brookover, Margaret Anderson. 'NN Third row: Hazel lseman, Bertha Roberts, Elsie Wheaton, Josephine Ellis, Ilo i i , Young, Mildred Mills, Mabel Fulkerson, Mildred Simmons. l Fourth row: Lauvanda Trego, Ethel Birkhemer. l ' ' li r The sophomore girls are proud of two of their members, Frances Ervin and Mary Louise Leaverton, who won scholarship MV the first semester. 4 , V 1 Their home room manager was Frances Ervin, with Jane Wilson Upp as assistant. This group won the bislutlmall championship fox the girls thus 1 inaltinq the sophomore dass the inter class basketball champs Sfzulfnt Senate Representative N W w Y ,L. 1 y ' K K . f I L ' - L X as K nk 3 1 2 K M a a 1 u f W K 7 I u Z. .N .loHN WALKER 'H Ng eu,-Q V I h et 1 W e X .gt - ' tn'-Z 1, - whim I ' I A KX l I -xx f ., V x. Hifi, gi 1fx 4 Q X I We If I X X xx R X 1 X N ' V , 'I If I f j X I. l 'E 3 -L 'TVZQ' rZfs5lm11'il1 t 'M Ng. ra, t L it t wlnlulnl i lf at if tv' .aff rftfff f eff! 9'.,'Yr x' agixg 4 iQjgJQJLT,JiQ,QLs.JLf,LslL 4 49 '- 3 mm' USN ' , XE IIE , tu r Q R 2 g xl 5 X 4, N ' l B , is X A E 7' f Pl - ,. it in gi Qi in - , X. if 4.5 L :W ,J 'ln S . l I V -- P , I- fa' 1 ily 11- g o E, l X it t 4 i Freshmen Boys fr is Front row: Willard Winegar, Everett Binns, Robert Helfrich, Rex Riley, Lowell 'eh 1 Wilkins, Clyde Lane, Wilby Henry, Robert Burgess. g A N Second row: Wendell Griffith, Cameron Hope, Harold Beatty, Robert Head, Harold .X Pyle, James Everman, Robert Morris, Vernon Dwyer, Russel Wolfe, Edwin w ' Davis. No' N 4 Y V Two of thc freshman boys placed in the Water Carnival: Lowell i y Wilkins, first place, free style swimming, and Stokes, second place, diving. Walter Byrd served as home manager for 305 the first semester. ' ' J 1 4 , J CLASS OFFICERS - sq?-2 i j President .......................... AGNES BOWIE N 154 Vice-President ...... .... A LBE111' STRUEVE :A :XOASMI Y E, Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . .PEGGY TULLEYS i ' - -,fi Is! I ' in at 1 P, iff X ' xr, 1 - jjklwf . 7 ' , .VR y . , V - F 1 E, G :ry V yu qv Hvvfv' ?5 7 ,f ' , , VV W E P .1 lE1 .'igif 'ul 'I 'I ' ri' 1' f f if If 'ff I 4 so i ri Nt 1 XX e 'sore s - X 'TF'-, 1 f f - ' A 1 P -1 - 5Q,f,1f7fJLiLTl5lQL MQ, A02 8 DRHGUN L xg X, 7-145: ' ' '- ' -'T L 3 4-ani U51 :uh-if-, ' fi Q1 'F TJ .L I :fn , aww, lf! P 5 RXYQ 4- 5 'E 'Mgr ff f lx l Z, tl ,X t J , AL' , if Fyfjq ' 5 33 .Q 7 H H IQJIJQJ. N - 36131 X rj flirfg ,- XQZEX . 'r t, V tux l E QI 5 i t l lil .L N t ' X , , t t AN Freshmen Girls 'B Front row: Luella Weller, Margaret McWilliams, Helen Ervin, Peggy Tulleys, 'Wt Ernestine Caron, Sarah Louise Linies, Ruth Hiser, Virginia Phillips, Thelma , 3 West. ,gag Second row: Grace VVinfough, Jane Egan, Madelin Dunlap, Agnes Rowe, Mildred N N Anderson, Mildred Streitenberger, Olive Hutchinson, Josephine Beavers, Opal 3 Baird. 1 Third row: Helene Price, Loa Hart, Audre Carman, Edith Peacock, Belle Bainter, X f. Dorothy Dove, Violet Gilland, Florence Hutchinson, Louise O'Brien, Blanche ' Wright, Marjorie Caldwell. X Fourth row: Erdine Badgley, Grace Gerhardt, Georgia Mertz, Margaret Jane West, ' Annalee Diggs, Helen Sharp, Mary Greene, Bernice Shasteen, Thehna Lee Rowe, if , Irene Cowlnan, Louise Wright. N mmf, l ,I N l Five freshman girls won scholarship MM the tirst semester: Helen X Ervin, Loa Hart, Margaret McWilliams, Georgia Mcrtz and Agnes Rowe. r G lx This group placed second in the Water Carnival for the girls and J , Louise Wright was first in diving. ' I 'A Sarah Louise Limes was elected home room manager, with Loa Hart f Lv as assistant. These served for the entire school year. a I t Y l Nw if yfgggpsw- Student .Senate Representative to ' -45, 'fri' SARAH LoU1sE LIMES .,.- ' . ri- 1 1 Q ring it fl, :Athi 1 . X ji x ' , all VNA5 , ff' , V, wp ,,f3.,f-jeg, 1 -V K J I 5 A- V , p i bYXX1l- ti Y- if Mg, lt Q g ' 2, Q ti U MV if 47 f if f ' P f ff 5 X wwm1uu111fnu1l1lW A+ 254' Q A g 0 Ai' fi , if UQQRX ifsx ff E .Q 5 R xx W X 5' 1 13 6 'P'u'm - Tv N I f N wQQQ5Q7 fu lg ' iw u mm- '.'H ml-YIIVIX ,,Xx, I J: r I .Yf A y 1'A'2n' f w 4 4 I l , Qs X 5, l fmx y ly H .rfb 5 I L ,, ' -0 8 l A MUN Y t-,XX Q A ! W fpx' 0 F X 6 1 1: 35 fVCl Q 5X Q kg R A - mm:v.f114mv' h h 13 , M 55553 LX X 9 QW V ' X xw,f'r!y2'fl ' W 356 if M6511 Q2 1 7 UW 3697? X ,X Xt K yr 9 ln-asm I X--f ' I Q if E A W E -A HLE If I lx' . -,I Q ag - 'P 4 N . I 1 1 l LA? ,A B K f' 7 - ' v W A U Q I' 1 I f - , - 9-8 DMLNJN ,dau ,,,.,M ,, I . . -,- p . - . , 17.63 5 . . u 4112, T.. 31,1 k ' Gil 2 . i ' I E 'xp 1, 2 x ., , y , I Q a 2 1 I I 4' I 2 .. ' 5 E ,.,x- , 2 QQ, WT lgqz. 7 fiaiiw ' . - , ,gi K F1 Some of the primary objects in education are the train- ing of boys and girls into men and women of character, ff 2' honesty, unselfish conduct, and good health. McClain p Q t High School, with its program of physical education and competitive athletics, its gymnasium, natatorium and 1 athletic field, offers its students a medium through which those attributes of life can be learned to advantage. i Iv We believe that all students should include some form y of physical education in their course of study at McClain 1,-, y High School. p x , 'xg jj I i 1 ' Z 6 ' k I J 4 i V X N p . L LT! SQEI. 11 dw M ,123 'III' iii' iv 1 'vb W 1,1 , 059 WA gk rua 1? x fx 'O gi mVRWH,E'f V1f mw ' i A J l'.f5ff4 Y-is ' AR.. .Nfl ' :sissy vi: - X' , ' c has as i as f s 1 f -,,t ,,7--'ta ylf' lXQmWlUWllllllllUlImlmllllillilllliivlfm-' f a scii! ll fl-W fl Mil A7 W if fl f 7 If f P ,' 4 f J, X e N we e N rin- ip ft it at t sf? f. '- S S 'Ji iii t lr' V V QW , Ni 4 Ml ii i yi t I it N 7? gt lt ,Q fi 2 f' l 5 -wgbw N if 3 fs F as 0 xqhjr -'fr' gg' y ' ' -4 J i x . I ft 1 W t i t ' 4 A-N National Athletic Scholarshlp Society t is Back row: Elmer Hooks, Frederick Hiser, John Austin, Byron Brubaker. I 2 W Ffa Front row: Lawson Diggs, John Core, Ralph Head, Delbert Cowman, George Shep- 1,01 YN ler, ltoss Hart, Stewart Depoy. W! i FX X pt I . . . . I The National Athletic Scholarship Society was organized at McClain I , last year. To be elected to membership an athlete must have won a letter, and 4, must have a scholastic average for the three preceding semesters higher V than the average of the entire school. y - N s 1' f all t 27 2, wel vm-ai' i ,MK f ' if 'M ' ' I jf , V- at via Us 1 Li' ' J ' i xx , r-viz P .1 fi NMWN-X Y 111,39 it tt 353 tt t + it it lu Q t T75 ,y gf ,,7' ,ff ,Z ,Q ,ff ,I if Q X' w A l i t manga 10- 8 DMMUN M ll im l 'ia ft ' T- l :QTL .W E 3 E. 1 ' I I L .XJ ,W S -' '24 ay , I Q , N 7 , 5 J, E .Mi A Q, H? ,wr h l ' gs , t , ixgipg-A P3921-5 K - 710 7.1 .I i lr l 'J' X l l l is ll l ' N .l I In l i 4 l 1 ' Athletic Board Back row: Lawson Diggs, Football Managerg Frederick Hiser, Basketball Managerg Coach Larkin. 1 Front row: Ralph Head, Vice-Presidentg John Austin, Presidentg Principal B. R. V V' , Duckworth. l The Athletic Board drew up and adopted a new set of rules for i awarding letters in McClain High School. This group sponsored the annual Water Carnival and furnished trophies for the winners. , w i l LQ' 4? -Qif. in I ' 5. X9 j5h,Xt'1 G f Agn? if !Ar 'S-X Q H, ' . u :ll TNUNlXIllWlllllilllmll?llllllllllltlIi l ff' ZW! if I' J - fm wa' ' ' .1 L, er L ,Q I S W 5 at-s Q 'x ...QL f n ,- QL 5-2 'J Lf' Z h .N W Gil i S U YR . . xx A I ,l 4 W N 4 Liv r 'Y-T, ' CG A-AIZHK P rx J, 49.2 Q..l9RH'Cz'9N la!l!,r!J,m! 'J R FOOTBALL John Austin Byron Brubaker Merrick Clark John Core Delbert Cowman Marcus Cox Stewart Depoy Ross Hart Ralph Head Donald Hill Robert Price Harold Pyle Robert Ritter Elmer Rooks George Shepler ' FFA 1 -QE I - 1. I f R 5' 'N' I xxNsNSK5xs5xg5gg si 5: f 1 In Letter Men '35 J .rfiifi i'3- BASKETBALL ' ', John Austin H X ' Donald Borden Byron Brubaker ' j Harry Hayes Ralph Head fu wl Rex Riley if Lly George Shepler Frederick Hiser-Manager ' A V ii if W. Lawson Diggs-Manager i 1 1 Q'?'f2 4-J-W 'EMF' rom I E .'Q I I r VW'7'WHfL2'4L'f ef?f-Qi1LfQ:Qw- wivx Vxi il'-1 A ' lfaf' 1'!3S'3?l n 'D jwrzr' 'SQA f 11 1 .L- if B522 rf. Q-w f1:a.2v'.r J.- .L i - at 1 ,L 1.,ls, '., mlwYQ'Qmmlllmllllllllllllmlllllllllllllll5773-'ilk wi.fIlll.lIfUflmWl lf'l:f LJ gpm g A028 DRA-uDN gg i bl-Q T '44-3... 'WY . T ' ' .FL rg! f A ' ' -' ' l A l J 9--'rvr-101f.-paffr-1-fr-nffnf,-p,,?L-Eglilxlf! A Ruff D : , Lt L ,. s ,- A - rv 9 N ' ' I u n , , 4 Z -4 : '-,J .va V l I , f Q lt I I X 'lv ,lg 5 N ,sv 1 - J 4' ' 1 A ,I I .XL , 3 .x ll 5 9 y . 5, A-,Q 'KA I N 1 ' ' . 1 ' 1 1 ,f A M l r r I Tiers' 'licil' Es N-eiszf l H. w -y NX3SNxws 1' li c 00 as: 'W '24 ' 1. 1 C ? N, -:'- I f l M - l U n . , . x r l 1 l ,lv . l I . l l Captains and Managers I Top row: Ralph Head, Football Captaing Lawson Diggs, Football Managerg John 1' Austin, Basketball Captain. Bottom row: Frederick Hiser, Basketball Managerg Harvey Emery, Track Manager, 4 l l l i all qv-:eq is r N wif . N .11 'li 1 YG' -. f igls- sri-IM Riu eiiffg' rv fill? mi' N -' nl! x X-X ,, -M -S -A! I' !:W'53inWfx gtJ0'i',1-Q5 i 'J 1255 WNNDXMKUHNHWI lll lllllll W ' ff 5 ' f' f' f A ' f 1' 0 4 X ,477 Q H-V x tt 1 f ' ' Nr . L 0 Y y .1 Q f if I ,fL!LfJQE3LtMfJL1 e 4 7 '- 3 9 'RA' L' UN Y is mfg' S XY 2 Q V w 4-N 5 ae 1 f EPI W X Ll I Y if e- I ge I I .ff t t Xxx X N N ,QR v, .em , N X -J NX Cheer Leaders ' 'XX Grace Marie Wiufough, Earl Leach, Ivah Louise Anderson. X X t t' Yea, McClain! Hit 'Cm high! V Rf Yea, McClain! Hit 'em low! Yea, McClain! Lct's go, team, , M-C-C-L-A-I-N Lgfs RQQQ Q McClain! McClain! McClain! ' McClain! McClain! , y Q Knock em! tt K Yea, team, fight! Block 'em! ' Yea, team, fight! Stop bm! YCH, team, fight! Hold 'em, team! t Team, rah! X Team'rah! Yea team beat Co ' , , i pposmg Rah, rah, team! mann! ' , Hello fname of visiting teamjl Yea, fffiilll, b0i1f i! . ., I-Iellol Yea, team, heat --! ma j Mcclain says, HELLO! Yea! I I ! ! gj 1 :2 X t- f ' Q R nl '. , I. L 5 fgffi e mf e, ,t ' QQ! ggatcfif 53L:wfZ'T4m ,tx 'Xxx xx 1, .b g , M I tw 1 'z uv fl N :P 1-j mcyw ftf U C, 5, t . lie. St 4' l X L --0,59 3 Af' K l ' I l Y ri t ' is QI . .qi X' fl! '- . A ' K l 11 I l l ' . W x tw sly.,- A A '59 ,Football Squad CT , : if-1 i. ! l ri , f f sf msfnnaieaotflaat 402 8 DRHGUN rx ft X r .tl X lv 5 in , Xi 9' ' 'Q Back row: Coach Larkin, Robert Head, Robert Helfrich, Dane Wolfe, Paul Iliser, Robert Ritter, Frederick Hiser, Assistant Manager. Middle row: Lawson Diggs, Managerg Elmer Rooks, Harold Pyle, George Shepler, John Austin, Donald Hill, Byron Brubaker. Front row: John Core, Merrick Clark, Robert Price, Marcus Cox, Ralph Head, Cap taing Delbert Cowman, Ross Hart, Stewart Depoy. Football Review Another football season has been brought to a close. A success in a way, but not from the standpoint of league honors. This year marked the initial appearance of Coach Richard Larkin, former teacher in McClain, who came here from Germantown. From the number of candidates that responded he had to pick nearly a new team. Many of the boys had never donned a football uniform. VVith the exception of Cox at center, this year's line consisted of all new players. The backiield was fortunate in having a better foundation with two letter men in the person of Captain Head Zllltl Jolm Austin. The first game on the schedule xx as with St Joseph high school of b1JI'1llQfl6ld The Xellowjackets held them to a 0 0 store in a haid i 4 3' l 1 .fe ' XTX N -M - . ' ' ' - ' - . - ' it 'I 1 - ' ' 5 .1 - .. ' ii ' N r ,Ez - + x X kai ' 1 ,, ef 4 Q , 73 Y A ,gf - K gt ' fSmw'W21i!iSV 7 ., t X X N Vpwh SYM tj Q it 'J' M ll, l i talf f-il fl, its j ,Lili ill' mf fp 17 if ff ff I' if ' 2 i 1 x N R l . ,ALI -. JMX , l Q Iv-sz! J 7 ' 'ATA'- F'7'--W , L O ' ' A l - ' ,A ,,ll!!,..,!l!lA!l!t! tl- 3 9'Rff5'U.9N .a!.......m....l lg .4 A., all , 7 lt ' J ', 5 l I ' 2 fought contest. Clarksburg was the next victim of McClain's onslaught, Z falling with a score of 38-0. 5 2 ,. f Q The first league game was with Washington C. H. and returned with 'V g K. all 18-0 score against them. Q l il . 'cyl 52 Hillsboro invaded Greenfield and also returned with high honors 1 , and a 6-0 score. , 'Rv 129 R 'no 3' In a hot, dusty game played at Circleville the McClain gridders trounccd the Round-towners 12-6. John Austin's spectacular eighty- I -1 yard run put the local boys ahead. J l Frankfort, with the great Beatty-Donohue combination, came to 1 Greenfield and ran away from the Yellowjackets, carrying a score of ,f' Q 1 31-0. X l Chillicothe found a much strengthened team when they tackled the y p McClain boys on the local gridiron. This team won the championship W of the S. C. 0. League. In this game they succeeded in getting away C- with 18 points to McClain's 13. ll 1 The last game was at Vvfilmington, where in a sea of mud and slush l a game was played that ended 21-0 in favor of Wilmington. 1 So ended the career of seven Seniors who discarded their mud- I besplattered moleskins for the last time. They were Captain Ralph I Head, fullback, John Austin, halfbackg Robert Price, quarter-back, Marcus Cox, centerg Elmer Rooks, tackleg John Core, end, and Harry l Hayes, halfback. The remaining players and letter men are enough to make a strong team next year. Coach Larkin is looking forward to a good season ' with the material he now has. y 1, l RESULTS l St. Joseph . ................... 0 McClain .................... 0 .A Clarksburg . .................. 0 McClain ...................... 38 ' l ' Washington . ................. 18 McClain ....... .... . .. . 0 ' Hillsboro . ................ 6 McClain ................... U 9 3,2 circleville ................... 6 McClain ...................... 12 gl Frankfort ................... 31 McClain ...................... 0 ig!! t Chillicothe . .................. 18 McClain ...... .. . ........ 13 W5-L., Wilmington . ........ ........ 2 1 McClain ....... .... . .. ..... fl .3359 'fl I-0-41 fl 'Will' ,-All-. Halas' 'X 1 j m q r mffafx. ll. A-.,L'f '.le:- ' XWNWQmUNllUllUlllllllltllllllllfllllllllllllltaxi-EZSLMDJ I. tltl IIHW I f 1 ' E E E 1: H if 1 lg? ' 5 5 t SS! 'nl i N I, ,fx Q - , JL, , N A 5. .,, ,.. ' A 4 G. If ' Q 7, sf I f 9, - fl , ,fl 1 .' ' J ' J, H W P D K N fl X X 1 K J 'U 4 . . . ' -Q N A - i -X' F' igxhw W X , sw NME r-:A-?'-4 ,.,, AA 1 T... , -gukffl pf... Q xx,-:gi . ,J ,, V.- .M cg, I-l'l f , ,,,,4vffp, 1 , , 124 . 1 . ' i Basketball Squad Back row: Russell Kerr, Assistant Managerg Coach Larkin, Fred Hiser, Manager. A Fourth row: Byron Brubaker. , Third row: Ralph Head, Rex Riley. I Second row: Donald Borden, Robert Head. i 1 l Front row: Raymond Hatler, John Austin, Captain, George Shepler. 1 l , 4 l ' l 1 , The McClain hasketeers, under the direction of Coach Larkin, started the season otl' with a hang, but after a few league games they met more defeats. 2 The Yellowjackets played four non-league games, winning from Good Hope, Highland, and Penn Township. The latter was witl1 Mc- Tiff. Clain's second team. Leesburg was the conqueror of McClain in the mein - -- A W dnb., last of these games. 3? ., . rlnfggr ' RQ 'again -V uv .Si w'6sN Ef5'mW?SQ1 7:31 WNKXQNWHllWmllllllllllllUlllllllllll ice ' Wifi lf ill fl T ' f 3 7' ' fi ' . 1. ., X I I 'K ax l 'hx I 1 1, I s Iii ig,-, McClain defeated Hillsboro at Hillsboro but lost to them on the home floor Both games with Circleville Wilmington and Chillicothe were lost Washington lost the first game at Greenfield but defeated McClain at Washington Frankfort lost on their ovsn floor but conquered the Yellowj ackets here The last game played by Larkins cagemen was at Athens in the South Central Ohio 'lournament The first and only game was with Gallipolis which they lost ' V Ssxk Xi EE QQ I f I A ,- 'YK E qi v-gum bm! T' M 1 ' bv --, N 1 Ji IV!! ..l!!!!l!9 4929: 73?-HCIUN Q!! 2, ,Im 9 AI f' f -.nm . . . , , , I I . y , , I J I x. - ' I A , , ' 'Q- i , ' 5:59 I ,I Fifi f .11 I I I RESULTS Good Hope 8 McClain.... 23 Hillsboro .. . . . . . 14 McClain. . . . . . . 18 Circleville . . . . . 36 McClain .... . . . 24 Highland ..... . . . 14 McClain .... . . . 25 I Washington .. . . . . 20 McClain. . . . . . . 15 Penn Township .... . . . 19 McClain .... . . . 34 'Wilmington 29 McClain .... 15 I Chillicothe .. . . . . . 29 McClain. . . . . . . 19 Frankfort .. . . . . 22 McClain .... . . . 30 I I Circleville .. . . . . 22 McClain. . . . . . . 20 Hillsboro .. . . . . . 23 McClain. . . . . . . 19 I Leesburg .. . . . . . 26 McClain. . . . . . . 20 I Washington .. . . . . 31 McClain .... . . . 19 I Wilmington .. . .... 39 McClain .... . . . 32 I Chillicothe .. . . . . . 28 McClain. . . . . . . 15 Frankfort .. . . . . 29 McClain .... . . . 27 I V SOUTH CENTRAL OHIO TOURNAMENT I Gallipolis . . . ............ 27 McClain ........ . . . 10 I I me-.o 58213 AT 4 ,fo 'EI ,2 - ':. 'G .' I . N . 4 I 'la I 'iyw w Q w ws WHHQUUNIXIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I Z? T all FIIIIII IIIWW I. f ' f f I A r n 'xxx , 5 A L 0 5 7 Q X' A N . , ,W t MQ 723 DRHUUN vu! ,,,m!!!a wil QE VN Q V' 9 Q ' l I Q Q , I S S ' X X 'E 2 K3 gn- ? L E 2 N A g ' .i 5 'il - 5. 'ly . ,' - 4S'VlFg I .... V, --W ,iff T ,U M ' 4' ,i . is e m if 'ri Xi. Inter Class Basketball Champions gi l L Lowell Slagle, Lester Warner, Dane Wolfe, Paul Hiser, Lacy Hammer, Herbert Priest, Robert Ritter. 4 r 4 l l 1 l 4 l . V 1 .The sophomore boys won the year's inter-class basketball champion- l Shlp. This same group won the championship last year. These boys came through the year's schedule with only one defeat, a11d that was at the hands of the juniors. 1 l 1 K tx yew' Ml. '-T,::1. , lfaaf 1 , ' , X 'A Win ' -1.'r -'Xe. ' WWW! Ulwllwlllllllllllllllllllllllllllmdi W all ' I' fi p f ' ' fl I 0' -L fs X H I 1 in lm x 'N W K s H s s K 's I x ,Q I E sus Q 5 ! K K K N A QR 1 N . x Q. ' 1 if 5 fl . if nl 7 s 52- ! ! Ng l A is 5 -I 492 8 DRZKYGN tg T' W! lurul v Nr 18 f X x K. x A 4 ,, . . . NK R - - 1'. l Q55 ff-cf-1-.N-c--Q YU 1 M! Inter Class Basketball Champions ! ! t Back row: Mary Alice Parrett, Pearl Anderson, Edna Stevens, Miss Shepler, Frances Ervin. t I Front row: Mildred Winegar, Harriet Sitterle, Jane Wilson Upp, Josephine Ellis, Mildred Mills, Ethel Keplinger. x 4 The sophomore girls were also winners in inter-class basketball, thus V making the sophoniore class the inter-class basketball champions. This team gained on the boys, however, by playing a no-defeal season. ' Yea, sophomores, Fight! Fight! Fight! ! ! Z1 1 G 9 WJ? in at QM x xx V :Lx , 'J' 7 5 ,F7sNm'f2Mfm wr9fsxmp 'Ia mWW I!l!l'!llllU!I!ml!!l!!l!!l!!lIIll! f . . III Il ' 7 ' ' M f' ff ' Q If :sam 1 X x t1I7ii rf- ,ll riff Y V ' , 'vii-zriwj E' 1-.7 .x, TYZ' : 'i-++' - , . , Los' F JK? - 1 S y X-I ggxg-Az? at ... -Mk 1:54 X ff .- A :Q L 0 4 1 ,f ff if W -ff np - , 1 ,L-JLJLJLFJLJLJLQQ H f- 8, MM' UN o . X E 1: Jjff lr Iiihxxj 4 ,ma xg L x :I i, Txx Ng Q' EFI? ' if Q 155 -fi Hi :Xl ,V .fl 1412! R ,gil ' '15 ,X L .3 21155. Q ,C Q U 3, ,sl r 'A 4 '1 '- tg, L' I. Z.. i k F- X4 Y, dx l ' -A-3 4 v figfy r VXI! L X I , X 'x - . R' ' i X H YN , j w X N4 l X H Wi N r lj SS , '91 VX NN . . ' l,1f5Xf Swlmmmg Team Mgylly I X! 13:11-k row: Hcrhcrt Priest, Vernon Dwyer, Paul Hiscr, Frcdcrick lliscr. Ly! fmif , A 1 LXR 'n I Front row: Conch Larkin, John Cora, Lowull Wilkin, Dclbcrl CONVIIHIII, Lcsiur Wur- ncr, Stewart Dupoy, Manager. f Kr f' X . X f 5-sw! V, .JJ 1 R N A l 1 ,, . , . . y A X Ilns your was the first tlmc that McClain has made any allclnpt lo X 1 orgaunzv ll swnnnung team. X The lcznn competed in only one conlcsl, and that wus ut Dayton, in lho Slzllc Moot. The loam lllkldi' u food showino but won no honors. ' ,. 5 U rf x -N 41 X' X or f r ' rl E. A T If 4, li 1'-if-.J A QA Y! fl n 415. Vx: - ,A wr ,5gwf,, -vu.-X K-X 'nl l fy-,f A A - .+V x - ,, s , , Z1 R.: PFJQ :7'T'v' 'Y . - ' 5- '.,.,:Q ,',-u-Qmw ,fm Gr iff! , o o o f o o o ,W Vg KVQ-31 o if x-ik vu ,qi , xy, vt W ,,. , X X ,, WH 11 Z, , ,, W - ,I 5, -T, W H: rf 'fm '-' H- '-' W' ff 7' ff' ? '7' , ', 'l','7 ,' K HX. .L X1 L,-X .. L Xu ,Q Yi x. ,.! . . I 1 U. 1. . L' . .4 . .1 1 .L .gf 41 ,r e'Ye n 'ffl 'Mg -,, q i, W .. V it qs L ag , r , ,,' 4,2 Q Y h u w. R X: , x Q... , G, U, AA ,f l L w ' A 4. 1 , v l P X Xayaegm Q afaeabaewbwa LJLLEMM f- ex 5 J f Z L A Q W' Z Y , t 4 N 2 'LF D. 6247? 1, X . pg. 0, ,sri if at ' - I ln f . V l I1 A I B l I My A J Track Team ' Y Back row: Aaron Neely, Elmer Rooks, John Schinner, Frederick Hiser, Charles Parrett, Christian Redkey, Robert Price, Ralph Head, Ross Hart, Richard Murray, Harvey Emery. N Front row: Donald Hill, Joseph Woodruff, Joseph Hull, Rodney Ellis, Harold Vx Beatty, Malcolm Cox, Robert Ritter, Howard LeFever, Robert Helfrich, Coach L Larkin. l The South Central Ohio League Track Meet, held at McClain High y , School on the 12th of May, resulted in a victory for Chillicothe, with Hillsboro in second place. The trophy cup awarded was given by the Alumni Association of 1 , Hillsboro High School. ' The standing of the teams follows: K J Chillicothe . ................ .... 7 115 Hillsboro .... .... 5 015 a .ig-.5 f Frankfort .. . . .. .. 32 fra -Fi? McClain ..... .... 2 9 Washington fi id a 223 J t o ly' 4, e-fa Q 'Rh .J Gaf X wwf vwVQ1pymwMAweemsfi9 e4l2yQmfmaVAQael -in 5 ' ' .... 20 ,Aga iff' -- N 'N ,J A. -g t,,4:Jf.,ee- ' Vx C , ff' C. L 1 cl J H at im ll cgi at wr tv at vt ll A7 W W J 1 f f f if ,ff m R .AJ 1 A x . .Lk xo- ,1. As'-M WW- ' 'i -J A ' ' 9 T ' ' 5 L ' .. W B T iiii A V F '- QQTQQTM Uf- 8 DWNUN g H gif, LH, llilll . ,.-' 2 ' A I A r ' 1 I J 5 s fir 5 -rg 5. 1 l ., Schedules for 1928-1929 1 -his vifiilaq' Q I z 3251 ' A FOOTBALL L 23. QEYS: - 2 ' Sept. 28- 7 l . . -rev- A A Oct. 5-Wilmington at Greenfield I, B 4 Oct. 12-Washington at Greenfield I A . Oct. 19- Xl .5 oct. 26-Hillsboro at Hillsboro ' lx l n Nov. 2-Circleville at Greenfield A i Nov. 9-Frankfort at Frankfort ll . . A A Nov. 16-Chillicothe at Chillicothe i-ll Nov. 23- i BASKETBALL it l I Jan. 11-Wilmington at Wilmington . . Jan. 18-Washington at Washington A Jan. 25- I Feb. 1-Hillsboro at Greenfield gf ll Feb. 8-Circleville at Circleville . A Feb. 15-Frankfort at Greenfield Feb. 22-Chillicothe at Greenfield l l l . l . l ls' l - q1'!'J, get vi ,giwieb I ,fi 9563. Emi: '-S-1. 4.9!-Q fry 'vt . .1l f 'YNWlW'HiIiIillllUllllIllIllilllll3lllllillllll.Q .- . lil I. ' f ' I f' J f I I f x -D - wx N - , '23Q? -GV Mmlw. QA -M .,,,n1ff fWf 'wmxm x ! s xx f ff-ff ff! Y T f,f 7 1 lei N9 K f 1 I ., f J Z R ' F, gd ' '1 '- . - X 2 555514 T :f D 5 .azz 6 1 ff ' 'A ' ff 1 W ,,?. , 'K fbwm ? Qc-MLQQ .4 QM 9629 ., f , Hasan XJ' I fQf OW M TW A -AETIVITIES , ef f ff six fqifa.,T, , x . . , diff? To I ,I C J M 2 8 D RA' C' IW ' EFT? WI 5 N Hsiii , X if . I - -E E 7' ft f It ia. ff' 'r 5- ti. ., 5 It I A LAHS, rrat' sa 451' L I y I Student Senate X ' Anna Louise Ferneau, Sarah Clark, .Iohn Walker, John Austin, Harrison Grove, X Ruth Hull, John Core, Delbert Cowman, George Shepler, Helen Cowinan, Sara Louise Limes. 'J . . I McClain High School Code . I 3 These are the ideals of a McClain High School student. l 'X He is: I I. Appreciativc. He is grateful to Mr. McClain and to our community x ' for the educational advantages which they have provided. ' Q. ll. Honest. He is straightforward and sincere in all his actions and respects the property of others. , lII. Sportsmanlike. He plays the game fair and square whether he is 2 at work or play. He is open and above board in his dealings with y 'I t his fellow students. Imax IV. Thrifty. He saves systematically, not only of money but of actual I I time. V. Respectful and obedient to those in authority, to his parents and teachers and is considerate of the privileges and prosperity of others. v f VI. Cheerful. He is optimistic and uses his optimism to cheer others, I 4 and nothing is too difficult for him to try to accomplish. 0' Q, II. Clean. He stands for clean sports, clean habits, and clean com- 7 .N X I panions and tries to keep his mind and body absolutely clean F VIII Loyal He IS loyal to his country, his commumtv his school his class and his home Prompt He is on time His work IS prepared it the time ap pointed Helpful He never neglects an opportunity to aid others w' .i Q14 'fx We Vi I f 'ifliifi Q-QLV- fr Fefe 'TTC'-1 .- Y nnnn 'ui I u , - . . U , t . , . ' 1 H -. . . . iff ' . IX. . . 2 ' ' - LU, U V 5 .ffl . H .. ff L 4 . .v . em E1 s- -t . X L . .N X . . ' Y ' , - Ig if -. . , . . . . . . . .f-If , P .T L . - - I tttfx' . 1' tl fr . -.'3.' ' -1:2 'fl vcfif 3 , JJJ' 4 4 ' ' V V W, we J 1 . rl: ft - ' f ff 2 who 's Q- fe . . ff It ls It It ll It it I iii I iff . S777 V77 .If ff f .f 5 ff I M A. J ,sugars M 4928 MMON M. ve' VIE' fps A N, fl ff l fy Jqfafl U. iw V' ' iii' 'fi ' I if f' W ' JL' dj. , Y 7' UU pil '4- 7.4 My .1 ,A ,. .7 L -LA -J I WN f I A 1 l. l,+ . l ' Nl Y National Honor Society and Scholarship M K, First row: Helen Ervin, Margaret McWilliams, Agnes Rowe, Georgia Mertz, Frances Ervin, Mary Louise Lcaverton. Second row: Loa Hart, Ruth Hull, Sarah Clark. ' l K Third row: Ralph Head, Spencer Wise, John Austin, John- Core. l , l 1 Q The following members do not appear in the picture: Helen Cow- l man, Harrison Grove, Josephine Sltterle. m , Z . NAT1oNA1. HONIJII Socn3TY SCHOLARSHIP M V 'V X MEMBERS Seniors ll John Austin John Core w l . Sarah Clark John Core Ralph Head Ruth Hull Spencer Wise Helen Cowman Harrison Grove Josephine Sitterle Ruth Hull Spencer Wise Sophomores Frances Ervin Mary Louise Leaverton Freshmen Helen Ervin Loa Hart Margaret McWilliams Georgla Mertz Agnes Rowe .I X do A fflj .N K . All ll L' ' K A . A , l li M- :gl f X vi i N i M .'L.LffywA 1, W YIlllllllllkll!lllllllllllllllIll1llfu 2 f ' 'J ll 'L AW lil, M M I ,K cj . 1 'XX ' NY . -1 jf rf - . - v -Q v-- V, QLEIILJLSJ 4928 DRHVUN Jllsllll llflll Y. ' ' , ' - M za 23 Ti ann fill E3 N in Q x X W v ff., -- .. -,A , .,.w.M,..,.. Ha... ... -a '7 E4 i J 7 Y 5 'Ki Ns ' 'N Ns is .' 1'- x'. T. ffipfn . A Gita!! .?'9: I ' f er J , AJP, .X j gf?- T N .ff - u ' i t ia ox. 1 . I , w ' Y i ' I VY Qulll and Scroll 1. ' - Principal B. R. Duckworth, Lawson Diggs, Helen Cowman, Ruth Hull, Miss Grace l ' Blake, Josephine Sitterle, Janet Wood, Sarah Clark. , I l i Q' l j The Quill and Scroll is a national honorary society for high school l journalists. McClain High School was among the first schools granted 4 a charter in Ohio. To be admitted one must he a junior or senior, have V. done outstanding journalistic work, he in tl1e upper third of the school if f 1 ' .A -fe Mx 594' fm in scholastic standing and he approved hy the publication advisor, Miss Blake, and the national secretary. Honorary members: Mr. E. L. McClain, Mrs. E. L. McClain? Mr. Theodore Hammond, Mr. E. K. Jenkins, Superintendent F. li. Harris. Faculty meinhersz Principal B. R. Duckworth, Miss Grace A. Blake. ..-41, n ne. 1 r at v af Q? . N . ' , 0 1. - 'Tl il 3. - ,rev t - vmmmxmmmumuuiltltmtlultliln it it I f if fill t K 'z,Iuf1f'7-,f ,JA 'z +5-Qi A' ,451 rC1 , f . F -, ' 1 A ' 1 7 1 Y ff ngagatitataata 49 2 8 DRHWN l ia 1 J A' -an W AV E J Z Q L fl ' I H L.. 9' -Q. ' 'ft '1, .J P ' it l l 1 x A L ,, , ,, . XJ 1 QR Department of Journalism ly 'K l 1 Back row: Miss Grace Blake, Direetorg Helen Cowman, Ruth llull, Sarah Clark, if I-A ,J Principal B. H. Duckworth, Financial Advisor. Second row: George Shepler, Josephine Sitterle, Janet Wood, Doris Little, Chris- l tene Wolfe, Herbert Haines. lx First row: Rebecca Smith, Lucile Jenkins, Edith Jury, Eloise Cook, Anne Louise K Ferneau, Lawson Diggs. W 'XA u u u 4 s VFIIE DRAGON won first place in lts class agaln tlns year in the Ohio State University annual high sehool newspaper contest. This is the fourth consecutive year for this honor. I Helen Cowlnan and Ruth Hull sold more Dragon subscriptions than y V' any other student, twenty-one each. y J 1 Q ' l w Q N l W 1 , J 2 Q , - ' . N V 1 ii-3212 Y ,Ex P, QQ it ti f ,MN Ai, 4 L, 6 , f .A fs x 'F' , it ,iE 'af6fsfmZStyVm snafRs5wf41m n 1 W I I 'Y , I, 2 -s JV. ix W -' r X , , X - , I f f ' f WYHHHHlHlU'ltll tllllllll 1 'Q' tv ff Ill f f ,-f7f A. T' , ff J' C -f YL, -V .Aho A v - , X, Wf I e Rf ' r ' ' 1 . ' ' -I ,JKy4bljLEj1mQLij t 1 LQ.. 8 DRHUDN if A X , --Wfg. -CJ - ... ..'. .- - ' ' RTN E sq an nm mil: E .5 , F, ., U I X E 9 W x i its a , - L' in , I ' wk? -A ' -l'a xx ' -. .4 ', :E Sl Jf'ff,,, X ' ,gif l gr r ' - i ffl . ,- I - l l . A l, N I ,Xl , .qw t 3 XX Alpha Kappa Gamma E I Back row: Miss Cameron, Dorothea Dwyer, Sarah Clark. l Q, Fourth row: Helen Nevil, Mildred Winegar, Adeline Caldwell, Margaret Moore, Dorothy Stevenson, Helen Cownian, Mary Howland, Mable Meredith. i W J Third row: Doris Dutton, Eloise Cook, Elsie Snodgrass, Evelyn Wolfe, Mildred fi- Ellis, Jane Egan, Helen Gadbury, Bernice Wilson, Doris Little. ' N Nl Second row: Ann Louise Ferneau, Christene Wolf, Jane Wilson Upp, Fern Riley, . Olive Cameron, Josephine Ellis, Marjorie Gordon, Kathleen Ferguson. First row: Ruth Reed, Louise 0'Brien, Ruth Beatty, Dorothy Caldwell, Ivah Louise Anderson, Harriett Sitterle, Mary Alice Parrett, Esther Harvey, ltebecea Smith. X 4 Alpha adopted an Alpha oath, call, and handshake this year. Y ' ,Eg The outstanding events of the year were the big hay ride and the . A XX inter-society contest. A1pha's motto seelns to he Do at least 0110 good turn annually. This year they donated 5510.00 to the annual fund. 1 N K ACTIVE OFFICERS . , , D HELEN COWMAN ............... ...... I Jreszdczzt f MARGARET MOORE . . . . . . . ..... Treasurer J SARAH CLARK ........ . . .V l.CC-PI'CSid0Ilf ia Q qgi V ANNA Louisa FERNEAU. . . ..... Sem-elary W4 If , IVAH Lolnsn ANnrRsoN .... ...faclolum qc I -WT B ,A sn., W - ' v ' 3, ,. M ,-- ,Q-V -.1 x I l ,ff 1-mf - 1- - -.v -5- ex V5 ,.. 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'N First row: Richard Smith, Lawson Diggs, John Austin, Ralph Head, John Core, P L Delbert Cowman, Frederick Hiser. 4 4 Webster overthrew the jimi for the tlrst time in sixteen vears, ' i carrying oil' the honors in the big Webster-Pliilouiatheau debate. yTheir X representatives were John Austin, John Core, Ralph Head, Delbert ' ,i C.ow1nan. 1 1, sl ACTIVE Orlflcnns .- RALPH HEAD ............. . ..... ...... P l'I'Sfl1I'IIf I JoHN Coma .......... . . .l7fl'P-pl'f'.9ilIl?Ilf H ,Qi DELBERT COVVMAN ...... Treasurer p 5 ' JoHN AUSTIN ...... ..... S ecrelary ' Mxncns Cox trzlze X W I 'l it 1., 1 4 V J W5 +WiWJE FyfsSw1 A J ' .. .... I ' '. ll fx V X. I V ef I' A ' Al l gigs 2 ff 1 , ' ufkh Y , ' I L ,Eff J-17. :lj A ' 7 J ,s ' Vg , f Q ' Lfn L5 ,YTJ 'xxx xslt-A xx-:xv - X, X ax V : 12, . 1 1 X f A QM gl J 214 Z: I K if ff f fl i'u Cl up ti G X I, - N ' X ' ' P ,A , jr' '-r'- -Q .. 2- ' 'L i.':?i'P- iff P Iii ANI ffl 2 - Q Q 'WS .ff it is ff , 2 fi' it 5.219 M Jr - 1.-W, -f , J- f X Qi. g,.fLr5G 27 F x i . ., a.. ,Q ti WI YL ,zz L. nw, f GSX, - - le fl iii .x il w j 1 iw at 'l 2 tt 'rits Alethean L X Back row: .Josephine Sitterle, Janet Wood, Ruth Hull, Bernice Middleton, Helene ff J Price, Lelah Murphy, Dorothy Little, Marie Juvenile, Luella Karnes, Leona X X. Baird. 4 -I Third row: Margaret Anderson, Edith .Iury, Annalee Diggs, Georgia Merlz, Agnes 1 Rowe, lluth 0'Brien, Lucile Jenkins, Bernice Shasteen. 3 if N M J Qc 5 Second row: ltlargaret Brookover, Miss Perin, Loa llart, Margaret MeXVilliams, ray Mildred Anderson, Helen Ervin, Grace XVinfough, lidith Peacock, Iirdiue Badg- ly X X ley, Audra Carman, Violet Gilland. A J . . . , . , . 1 N - ,rout row: Mary Louise Leaverton, lone Carey, Jennie lxarues, I'rances lurvin, , , Peggy Tulleys, l':I'll0Silll0 Caron, Sarah Louise Lunes, Virginia Mercer, Ruth 2 lliser. 'N 7 X rsh- 1 N Alethean won the inter-society contest this year. ln order to dis- J - linguish an Alethean sister anywhere a new and attractive pin was . adopted. The chief social event was the big Christmas party. 1 7 J 2 f i - AcTlvE OFFICERS AZ -.4 . J N l'il I'H I'IllLL ........................... President 3 J.-xNi2'r VVoon ......... ......... l '11-e-President Nj, tg 'LQ Joslivnmra Sl'r'rEnI,i-1 . . .... Secretary-Treasurm- 4 - H 1 1 w - - -' fy f I l+nANc15s HRVIN ....... .............. C .rztze ,.,. Efgffff BERNICE MIn1n,1sToN .. . . . .Faelolum ' 'nixtatffyl .Ly tl: Up ff' hifi, Q ii V hi. 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X i f il ik ANN V li RN Philomathean 9 se ,, . wiv lop row: Byron Brubaker, Dane VVolfe, Harrison Grove, Mr. Duckworth, Harold - AM Beatty, Robert Little. ff , fu Second row: Christian Redkey, John Walker, Herbert Haines, Paul Hiser, Lacy 'J' ' X Hammer, Malcolm Cox. ls-. Front row: Joseph Karnes, Lowell Wilkins, Wayland Leeper, Starling Lighlle, fi NN George Shepler, Ross Hart, Stewart Depoy. I w I 1 4 2 , Philo also was liberal in giving a gift to the annual fund, and that ' Q Y f5l0.00. f'N, 'N i i X They were unfortunate in the lnler-Society Contest, losing for the i ,' first time in sixteen years. M 2 i 'Alf ACTIVE OFFICERS fl , 1JI'f'Sl.df'llf ...................... S'1uxm.INo LIGHTLE L flkf Vice-President ....... .... W AYLAND LEEPER fgiffitf, Secretary-Treasurer .. .... GEORGE Smal-1.1-:R il- up if 5 Crzfzc .............. ......... R oss HART gi-,V - 1.30 'ffgbs Marshal . .. .... RAYMOND HAFLEB xi 4. A, , -. FZ at 5. lx, 'JD Eff? L ,z - -,..4:3 ,QA ,, xc... . , .. L7 QZFNELV -RQXLTIX gif 31: Y if or M f it H e 'ii' T' if' 'ffl 1 , 1 5: A 5. I iv' X y 5 p .Q J MLJLBL-lgL?L , 1L 35 8 imn qb if e , P og! .. rr: V l y I .i . M' Aff , T11 ll 5 l s Nh K Q . tv W 1 S . 1 N ', Y k S N S Y I Q 1 R. 'x W 'sei K 4 , f X .. y , X l l L l '- n y l l a 1 xx Rolling Pin Club l Back row: Roma Parshall, Grace Kruger, Grace Gcrhardt, Helen Gadbury, Chris- ' tene Wolfe, Kathryn Hanby. l Middle row: Esther Harvey, Mary Vandervort, Jennie Karnes, Irene COWIIILIII, Louise O'Brien, Thelma Bowe. l Front row: Ruth Beatty, Maybelle Jamison, Miss Ruth Kessler, Blanche Wright, Mary Louise Cooper, Dorothy Martin, Delma Cummins. i 4 l l n 1 1 l This vocational club has been very busy this year. They prepared J l gift baskets, conducted a CllI'lSlllli1S candy sale, and closed the year y with a slumber party. l ACTIVE OFFICERS President MM 1aL11L JAMISON Sc cretarq CIIHISTLINI Weir r F. l reasurer Bl 1H BLA r1Y 1 '57 151. E if ,-Wm: A' A +V 2, I 5' X, 'in NN J 7' sv' .., i 1-U 'lv mVQnEQMQn-, r?Ai5iEV b x lC'5 ' .- YXXWWXXNNUIWIWUH lllllllll lp ' IL' Ui LLJ7' KL? If fy fi If l- l ' - 'W , 1 Q 7 V w 9 K ' a ......,.................. Q A Q wi? Q 'rf-:K 1 is n , Ill? K l 'X sy- X 41 ,JIQEX v lr my .f 4 jx'-lu' '1 A ' I 'f kt V f fri -xx Y, H . r V JI 1 ' ' A 4 V ' y 'l f' f.v 1 ' mf y f W j f 3 f ,Q , If 1'-Q.. ,,? '3- fii , 1 Z Q, 9 ffl -A x , , cy, c A r c 1, . X, iq f- 8 GN W 1'1XLEztliK KM , -:S ss. TQY-75 fi? I E--H El it Q if 17? - W l nr , v , 1 Lf . fi 1, . y v R f tv, fi ,ii .. . -4 1 Y J ill: ' Y .Q V K Q 5:33 tl. mt . ,L - u . ' N, P . 4, 7 If , Q t 1'Tvi 1 1 1 l 1 l 1 it 1 it- 1 15 we 11 t X1 Progressive Farmers Club 1 , N1 1 f X' Back row: John VVilson, Elmer Rooks, David VVint-gar, Victor Smith, Dane VVolfe, X 'A 1, Kenneth Mercer, Mr. Johnson. . X Third row: Homer Arnott, Joseph McClure, Marcus Stoops, Lowell Slagle, Franklin i ,J Glassner. . X' Second row: Albert Strueve, Willard Winegar, Gerald Duncan, Wendell Evans, K Lawrence Spargur, MHFIOII Bmegar. 1 , 1 , W First row: Robert Burgess, Elmin NVeller, Ernest Shelton, Robert Ritter, Edward Wright, Richard Peabody, Wilby Henry. N 2 1' V V 'NX 1 y' 1 The Progressive Farmers Club takes the place of Clodhopper Society, which was organized in 1920. 1 The purposes of this society are to cultivate the art of expression, to promote interest in improved methods of agriculture, to promote social 2 i J intercourse, to develop rural leadership and to stimulate a more whole- ' N some rural life. A 1 The motto of the society is: HEtfort Results in Achievements. If . . . - - 51 The club has sponsored the following: Sent a Judging team to 0. S. bjf 51,5 U.g the Parent-Son Banquet, Corn, Gram and Potato Show, Tri-County K ' ff , Agriculture Conferenceg community seed-corn testing. W , ,ffl 1' I V ewzz ,zA! , ,t A E Y A.: ti Xxx Jay tix f - Qi. -L, ' 44 ' X X it X1 V xi. W1 N ' it 1 Y1 ig U1 .1 11 if 1 11L1f fit' if 111' 11 gf Af M 17' 110 174' ff X--f on-:N-H Q Q K i X' K . ,kg V l gjgygggg mea mm-Gow MMM Ei .. J 'Q 2 X Q o X3 ,,f5,!' J, , 2, 7 J i i X J I C? X , N 4 Pl' 'Y I 4 gN A X A J J Stock Judging Team Back row: Robert Ritter, Homer Arnott, David Winegar, Mr. Johnson Front row: Joseph McClure, Lowell Slagle, Dane Wolfe, Kenneth Mercer The above picture is a part of the vocational agriculture judging squad. Several of the members were graduated with the Class of 1927. The complete list of judging teams follows: Livestock Judging TeamHCary Karnes, Lowell Slagle, Joseph McClure, Homer Arnott falternatcy Dairy Cattle Judging Team-Herbert Binegar, Joseph McClure, Homer Arnott, David Winegar falternatej. Grain Judging Team-Kenneth Mercer, Dane Wolfe, Robert Ritter, Floyd Weller falternatel Poultry Judge David Wlnegar aussi 413 gl ,K -S883 t J Q 'QS' if' 2 I ll r 3' , 9 . , ,.g VA! 40 if X if T , Ji'- f' .- it 1 4 V 2 ' H 48 fx? 139 1 T , ' I , . xg' . . 1 X, .1 PJ A X - -lr., I I A J N - N E ' ul 3151+ ,f . 1' s '- 'f+ 4-0 C gs ' it . T TKSLL1m?P MjTme-lffiitFi!7f5lEtCj5a?R'gFWJ1i4f?:X 'bill 3355 Jtgfgt X X32 if X 55 315 tg 'Q it QQ E tv yr 4 it if Lit' ici' it if f ,1..g..Q.i'1QI1g.QL.Jm.1t - 49 f- 8 DMNUN ., 1 'W I si gg rj II I , ji, .I 1- J ff 3 Lina. J Sy fi L1 't f ' Q Lf-'Q-f':j. , It I W I I I I I I I I 5 I I .Qi I' ' A I l e lu I ' Back row: Bernice Middleton, Sarah Clark, Miss Lneile Johnson, Loa Hart, Audra . I ' Carlnan, Helen Nevil. V I . Fourth row: Margaret Anderson, Ilo Young, Ruth Palmer, Helen Ervin, Ruth Hull, I I -.4 HCl0Il Cownian, Christene VVoll'e, Anna Louise Ferneau, Rebecca Smith. 1 I I Third row: Eloise Cook, Janet NVood, Margaret Moore, Evelyn VVolfe, Peggy Tulleys, K I X Doris Little, Mabel Meredith. If I Second row: Frances Ervin, Jane Wilson Upp, .lane Egan, Harriett Sitterle, Mary ' N . Alice Parrett, liuth Hise1', Adaline Caldwell. First rowz. Agnes-Howe, Eirnesline Caron, Grace XVinfough, Dorothy Caldwell, A Fern Riley, Olive Cameron, Sara Louise Liines, Mildred Anderson. y I ' This year the Glec Club has appeared on a number of programs and has mastered several new selections due to the unusually good talent ' acquired this year. A big party topped off' the clulfs social events ol' the year. I I Acrrivlc OFFICERS i Q I,I'f'SI.l1l?llf ........ .... .............. S . XHAH CLARK ' Vive-Presz'dmzf .... ANN FERNEAU 3, I ,Ja Treasurer .. .... .... E Lolsla Cooli aff? 1'-5:-,:x S!'l'I'CfllI'y ........ ...... l iUTIl Hl'I.L M. 'W li N Far-ullg Advisor.. . . .... Miss JoHNsoN Lg. 153-If Ja nrt., ,I ti- !Ilg.,,I as . y k.Kt4.ifg1,?E-gp, ENN N. it Y lt it lx IT. li III if III I EI II. W gf! M2177 .47 .57 .f Q! fn x rx , 1 , , , O , , , ,, y 7 1 Egfr 49 - 8 New UN , nth M EE N C., in x 51 at aa- at Q 2' 1 5 , 1 ,- QF ft . 7 N -H X rf L fn 'M 3 by t 1 X 1 Lyceum Board it Ralph Head, House Mauagerg Harrison Grove, Vice-Presidenlg by George Shepler, President. W X I N 1 O 4 as V 1 1 McClain High School Lyceum sEAsoN or 1927-1928 Leakc's Orchestral Entertainers .......... Tuesday, October 18, Richard Haliburton ........... 1 I' Schubert Male Quartet. . . . r j Ladies' Rainbow Sextet ....... ..... M onday, February 6 - 1 Comedy, Daddy Long Legs . . . ..... Friday, February 17 . . . . .Monday, October 24, . . . . .Monday, January 23, 9 1927 1927 1928 1928 1928 - Chief Strongheart .......... ,.... W ednesday, March 28, 1928 -I 4- t ' 1 l I fifatlc ,. 3 J ' ftp , T al lr.-w V v Giffsamwalpaqwsiewfmemia-1 ' Vit Vfwiliillf' .gt if xx ,- 4 L -,Y - 5 - '1' 1' -' iii 7 ff' f , 1, , . D 7 5' fl,.'N,f 1 'fiifuftlfw ru .sugif 1 1' .0 McClain High School Lyceum SEASON OF 1928-1929 Lecture-Count Felix von Luckner, The Sea Devil Royal Holland Bell Ilingers Mlllllfaliilll Muriouettes Shaver's Jubilee Singers Blanche Alfred and Her Symphony Girls Q I l x, l . fx l 'X Y , ix 1, 74.1 A 0 . nf N l 1 l X I 1 5 l 'sn 'I 5 5, V Q ,l l w l 5 N fly I l its Jaaaa 1...s 4928 f-Www fi.t1tgo'a1f..ti..uy km v ll 22' T ' . Whole Town's Talking ll 1 1 J: 7 S J Q I UE 1' X1 F' ,f' n - M ' Helen Cowman, Sarah Clark, Wayland Leeper, Janet Wood, lluth Hull, Cecil Cooper, -, Miss Lucile Johnson, Josephine Sitterle, Marcus Cox, Leona Baird, ' I Lawson Diggs, Harrison Grove fin costumeb, lvah Louise Anderson. i ' THE SENIOR CLASS OF MCCLAIN HIGH SCHOOL L Presents ' I THE WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING l I Tuesday, January 10, 8:15 P. M. Directed by Miss Lucille Johnson I CAST Y 'I Mr. Simmons ..... .......... .... C e cil Cooper g ' Mrs, Simmons ...... ......... I Ruth Hull Ethel Sl1l1lll0llS. ..... ...... H elen Cowman , I Mr. Shields ..... Wayland Leeper Chester Binney .... ....., H arrison Grove Sally Otis. ....... ..... J osephine Sitterle Lila VVilson ............................. ........ I ,eona Baird V Annie, the 111aid .... ..................... ....,, S a rah Clark I Donald Swift ............................... ..... M arcus Cox ,fi Q Letty Lythe ................................. ....... J anet Wood , K Taxi driver. ...... .,.......... ..... ...,....................... .... . I . z lwson Diggs ,v Sadie Bloom .................................................... lvah L. Anderson f Act I-Morning, in the living room of the Simmons home. 9 ggxgw Act II-Morning, i11 the living roomg two weeks later, W ' Emi, f - , . I ' , W 1 di' Y 'Q' I Jllisii' ll R, M Im .LU -Vw. 7 V fi I V - a f W i mKAW 9W.. nL'7'xXi!'H pr Y. N . ll ill All Mlllllllllll ' l l in if 1157 .47 nf I I V' I n ,A F 'itqsx as , Y' x X, Lv, 0 ?,f' v .1 K A X yi, as-gfaaxaieaa H- 8 1-mfwvw I, epitome wi E3 nf L-3153 -tn: V :U s I Im' f E Q A V 1 j 5 X ,H g N - I 2 7', fl ' Lira qw ff 74 T N ' lil' X, Xa- ,,,, an '- e l A kk . ,af . - , ' xi X, ,f' I. I I V lx AQ s ea ' ' I Adam and Eva 1 ., First Row: Helen Cowman, John Austin, Ruth Hull, Margaret Moore, Sara Clark, NX John Core, Ralph Head. ' Back row: Harrison Grove, Wayland Leeper, Marcus Cox. CX I , I ' THE SENIOR CLASS OF MCCLAIN HIGH SCHOOL I A Presents ADAM AND EVA I Friday, May 4, 1928 4, Directed by Miss Lucille Johnson V CAST I fu . I Q James King ...... .....,. J ohn Core Corinthia ......... ........ S arah Clark Clinton De Witt ..... .... H arrison Grove ' Julie De Witt ...... ..... H elen Cowman , Eva King ........... .... lt Iargaret Moore I I Aunt Abby Rocker .... ..,..... R uth Hull Dr. Jack Delamater .... ..... H alph Head ,, Horace Pilgrim ....... ...... M arcus Cox - Adam Smith .............. ......... ......... J o hn Austin I J Lord Andrew Gordon ..... .. ..................................... Wayland Leeper - . It w Q I SCENES Tag! Act I-In Mr. King's home, Long Island. Morning. E - af' i '4 Ng. Act II-The same. Ten days later. get AU I J, Act III-The King farm in New Jersey. Three months later. rlfrfin' i s nf :I-T-7. , .x.,'A., . Q3- -,, ,C , I , ty at 14 Leglii A ' Nl S V7-I I 'H IIIUILIW I f?!uL'1i My 47 it K ff 410, xg f REXx JZJAJQJQJHLQJLQLLQL 49 f' 3 mm' WN fa ,JLJLJI JU U 'lit Give D ' 'E ' ' ' f I ':gll1.?. ,Jeff N53 -.- dm ' it NJ 3' D N ' ' l w If rl ,R , y 0 ,Q I - f S f . - 1 4 EL ix was MT' 1 lf ll XX ' xr 1 -4 X J' . 'Q' XX -- -- l t- w If' eg I PQ tx u y Ji X4 x F' , 4 , X l , , Buck row Wendell Griffith Howlrd IeFever xllI'l0ll Binegar, Lowell Slagle, ' , Joseph Hull Vlendell Allemzng John Plul Watt Iourth row Iflnlce Handlev Iamts Hull Edvun Caron, Dean Roads, Thormau 1' Handley Vernon Dvsyer Mildred Anderson lfllvklll .Iury, Kenneth Spargur, ,N Aaron Neely Alfred Stycrvx alt Vlayne Cook Mar first Anderson, Marcus Stoops. V t l r '. : i xxjlfi ar .. 'll vig ' of :1,. .. .,, , A l 5, ,fu - V , C L f . 1 V' X behoekes Virgil lxeplingtr Mr Roy Iiston Ito Simmons, Edith .lury, Lucile Ervin Violet Gilliland Helen Cook Darrell IeFever, Virgil Dwyer. Second row Dudley Moon Billv D13 Robert Oxley George M. Waddell, Marion Steele Robert Cook Richard Miller Georgian Drehtr Donald Russell, Thomas Smith David Worthington Robert Ellis Dorothy Anderson. Iirst row: James Beatty Ruth Shoemaker Dora Fmily McWilliams, Dwight Beatty, Perry Let Boyd. N oi Y 1 N lp! X IX Greenfield School Band K 1 1 : ' , 2 , , l z ' 1 x Third Row-Hugh Beatty, Clarence Nareross, Paul Narcross, Frank Dehass, William I i J, ', . ,n . 1. ' , t Z .' I- . i . 'Q . 3 . l. , .V C , t 7 J 3 : . , , k a J r' 1 Q I IEA :YF New W 1 X L .1 A Pl' J fit! .nt rv 41 ' QQ 7-15, :fy LKQWS., 5, A, melt C C on H fe AWQEK' ' n f . , XXX lit it Qt ll X AQ 'lt XL 'li 'tg ll 312 It 5 , x df ff K F J 17' A 1 n l ,Arg D J xr , , -4- V 'L' K' 1 V77 -- ' Y do LOQSDRHGU UUE gg' V gg -Y--. wm f- - .1 'RQ K. N nn hm . s.. 'Z TQ 4 L.. ,I UL Q l L , , Z .' 2 l A E . 5 X 4 5 A S Class Day ,- 4 3 1 f Q . , - President s Address - gl 1 ' X Ll' T: Y IE, v Fellow Classmates, Friends: 9- '1 f ' In compliance with a custom established several years ago, we, the Class of 5 wg 1928, this atternoon hold our Class Day Exercises. . V ' i On behalf of my fellow classmates I cordially welcome our friends assembled , L 4 to hear the personalities and foibles of each member discussed frankly but without ,f - l malice. The traditional class history, will, prophecy, gifts, degrees, knocker, and class poem each have a place on this afternoon's program. This day is a day dedicated to the class, and sacred to the memories of our , high school career-so soon to be left behind us. Today we pause long enough in our rush of graduation events to look back over the last four years and sort of take Q stock-check up on ourselves. VVhat does it mean? The lessons we have learned- h' the associations we have made. I Few, if any of us, feel that we have gotten as much out of the last four years i , as we expected to do. We haven't accomplished what we hoped to accomplish. The group of students we saw on this stage four years ago seemed to us well l l equipped-with knowledge, with purpose, with enthusiasm-to conquer the prob- i . lems of life as we imagined them to be. Our feelings today are singularly different 4 from what four years ago we expected. Today instead of conquering heroes we are simply inexperienced school boys and school girls, sorry our playtime is about over 1 ' and reluctant to think of the serious future. Yet we have accomplished what the 1 - average high school student accomplishes. l T The conclusion I personally have reached is this-having an ambition, striving i to accomplish it, brings with it other and higher ambitionsg we gain one thing only J to desire another. This seems a discouraging theory, but it isn't. Our elation, our satisfaction, is derived from striving, not from attaining, any one height of ambition. Y . w , W' Today's history lesson as a lesson in history may be comparatively unimportant. , But we learn it well because the habit of doing a thing well is important. If we consciously give the best effort to the struggle of life, the result is immaterial. l 1 So, friends of the Class of '28, let us leave this beautiful school where we have spent so many enjoyable hours-having learned one supreme lesson-embodied with X one secret of success. The resolution to always keep thinking our highest-trying A . 5 nl - 1 l . ' T J, 4550 Gr-QB, ,V 'ni .3 si our hardest and doing our best. HARRISON M. Gnovls. 1 4. rd? P l if ' e 'sv.al-Rss Mmm I .. 'J A? 'Gt' .XJ U ffl' E i if I' ' . f' f r I ,SJ jx X L X I ' 71,5 ' mlUlllllllllllllUlllllllllllIl? Z ' ef. 1 T FIJI J H I K 'A 7 ff t A fl ' avg: uf ,a1f,,4., .I V . fa 41' A i!l,1.3'4 . t l t --.rar If ' A J ' .J Class History Now as the days of our basic education have swiftly flown by and we look with expectancy and hope into the future dreaming of what it may hold in store for us it is well that we look back and retrace our footsteps that we may profit in the future by our past experiences. ' In September of the year 1915 a frightened troop of little tots were conducted by anxious parents to their first lovinq teachers. This qroup worked slowly and cart- fully losing a member now and then but often gaining' new friends ani acquaint- ances They successfully overcame the obstacles of the first eight years and entered High School in the autumn of 1024 ready to meat '1 greater task! Let us hope that we were not the greenest Freshmen that ever cast their lot in the urn of opportunity during former years, but also let us admit that we were not phenomenally above the average-for history should be crowded with facts, not fiction! Some fell behind or dropped out, others acquired strength under their burden. After a year of patient toiling, trodden under the mighty heels and target of the jests of the upper classmen, we were able to number ourselves in that worthy body. This, our Sophomore year, we prudently elected class officers: Harrison Grove, Presidentg Ralph Head, Vice-President, Ralph Wise, Secretary-Treasurerg and we .-ran v -ue'-.5 1' ,J f a ..- .A lr Lf n N' x 1 -A - ' s '- A an if , p Q, 4923 vaeww ,rim M Ng, , , 'N ' 'I-.LL fr, -t 1, I f t f b u Q! 1 ,f 8- : . 7 ., ., . . A , . , - K 3 g -L 'X s . Vx :Um H? L' K k . . tae. 1 . 3 .. 1 . ' ' ef C3115 N an . ef' ' have not held an election since then. it , ,V Soon another year rolled away and we became worthy Juniors. We chose l class rings. This was our first year to be well represented in the Student Senate. tsl We were justly proud of John Austin, who earned the Athletic Star for our class in both football and basket ball. On Friday, May 13, 1927, the maui event of the 1 Junior year, the Junior-Senior banquet, was held in the Cafeteria. g 4 School closed and the summer passed swiftly, and on September 12 of the year , we entered school under the dignified name of Seniors! X . On January 10 The Whole Town's Talking was given for the benefit of the W Senior Class in which twelve Seniors took part. This year we have nine members elected to the National Honor Society, three I attained the Scholarship M,,' seven won football letters, five of whom are members . of the National Athletic Scholarship Society, one of these received the Athletic Star, y two won basket ball letters, six were elected into Quill and Scroll, and three gained . 1 commercial rewards. 1 On May 4 the regular class play, Adam and Eva, was presented, in which ten members of the Senior Class appeared. l And now, divided between grief and joy, we hand down our titles, tasks, and , tribulations to the oncomilng class, hopigg thcey will hold the Senior standards high 1 A and carry them on as we ave attempte to o. 1 l Hoping we Ihave dlealt justlytand Sivan credit wlvhere Icredit was due, anal living l 'T' ' the fervent ope t at our u ure o s as muc , per aps even more, t an our - iiltst, we are now ready to step upon the next rung of the ladder of life. . I I ., ii'-if! , JOHN Cone, X' 'T'-9 RUTH HULL. , 'H lg 5-3.013 . Ahh E, N Miss Luawi-'oRD, Sponsor. ig!! P2-. ' tm? 'r '3- Aa tg 'u ' X 57155, 5 2, y 1 p I K5-Elli s f- - 1-QS.--,ZPT' Y.. 1' 'C-N o - of Zf-511116 51 Frat ' -Ishii? 1224! wMi NlllllWRltlHllUlltlltlttlllltlllll.2422 if 1, at if f .V .7 .ff XF 5 Here is a crank for Leona Bairdg but don't get started yet, Leona. Now, Ruth Beatty, we all know, is from the Wide Open Spaces, so when she comes to town we think she should have this sign: STOP, LOOK, LISTEN! We hear it won't be long now for Ralph Wise, so just to save him a trip we give him this marriage license. f X ' ,QS- 'x X . , Y' 5 U' -Q - 2 1 ,LJ was ima-eeN Mmmgg it 5 - i ' ' ' ' I - -T mai m A S' t fl S ' X, S w 5 , Class Gifts Z : To Harrison Grove, the President of our class, we give this soap box from which 5 X Q n l ' lo deliver his many speeches. Ever since Harrison has been in school, in Philo f : and in classroom or even in the corridor, he always has some little speech to make. '- 5 K 1 I 'I X' We ,Ja ' 1 w -m l l 'N 4 l gl Nl l 1 . ix 'frlia it gh pf, '51 1 We give this bell to Roma Parshall, because she is just impossible to hear. To Headie, one of our athletic heroes and the idol of all of our undergraduates, we give Elinor Glyn's IL To Charles Parrett we give this false face. This is one, Charles, that only a mother can love. To Ruth Hull we give this little can of gasoline. You know, Ruth, gasoline explodes easily, so don't get het up. To Mary Vandervort we give the Voue Magazine, so she may pattern herself after some of the French models. For the Stratton sisters, Cora and Violet, who have kept their long tresses throughout their career in McClain, we give these scissors, hoping they will use them. We give Robert Price this Book of Wise Cracks, so he won't have to use his brain so much. To Mary Howland we give this little package of sleeping powders so she can get her sleep at home instead of in school. We think that Christian Redkey needs this tuner so his tenor will sound better. To Sarah Clark, the Marion Talley of our class, we give this microphone be- cause we like to hear her sing. We feel that some day she will be broadcasting. They say Dorothy Little is simply crazy about Clark Bars. We think she should have this one, to complete her collection. We are giving Marcus Cox this cage. It is up to him to catch his bird. To Ivah Anderson we give these apples, because they say an apple a day keeps the doctor away, but we want to warn her to beware of the Core. We give this magazine on Physical Culture to Starling Lightle. Straighten up, Starling! VVe think Mary McWilliams needs this freckle cream. It makes them disappear over night, Mary. To Josephine Sitterle we give this little crane to help dig up some of the dirt that she is always slinging. Here's a lemon for Jennie Karnes. They say it is good for harsh voices. To Malcolm Cox we give this cake of Palmolive soap in order to preserve that school girl complexion. Janet Wood-whatever she attempts she does with a will. She is very con- scientious and determined, and we think this little motto suits her personality: Pike's Peak or Bus. Really, Elmer Books is so quiet and sedate that we think he should have this bottle of gin to make him grin. Here's a nickel for Esther Harvey, tune up for us, Esther. We give this prosperous little man to Lawson Diggs because it resembles what he will develop into A Big Butter 'md Egg Man We dedicate this little piece of poetry to Lelah Murphy SE'- J 1 ,LF 'NW' isa ' :il ntl gf t 4. V 0'-9 R, Z. I I AP' 43 If 4'-BV, 'NJA fN37Y J lWl lxlIlllllUlllllIlHllll1llllIlI Illajbgkuo ffl!! IU! I f 1 I f f 1 f f ,I el lff wx ' I , k x i . , . Q X O Q ff' 1 N. , ffifff , fx fgrep. X I 1 c c g D v ' A U D JLQQQQ , g 40-8 mm-oow f TH IL 3 y .K-.gl E . . nn . . .i.- A h S I J Ia M WI E I Q in Y ' I Q 1' Roses red, f V S 'N i Violets blue, k Sugar's sweet, I 3 And I Lutf you. ' S . Really, Wayland Leeper adapts himself so well to the role of an Englishman g Q Q, that we think he should have this monocle to complete the picture. .1 , ' Q We give this little radio tube to Darrel Hedrick. Darrell thinks he knows his L Q- stuff when it comes to electricity. - ' '-3 Q We really doubt it, but John Core must be a gentleman because he refers . X ' I Ll D f X 4,93 'H blondes. So we give him this book, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. ' df . To Kathleen Ferguson we give these cute little shoes. We know that the ,QQ 'X Shoemaker has just made them for her. . V :Q . h To the twins of our class, Harvey and Henry Emery, we give these dice. They 19 5 R? are too wise to need further advice. X L We are giving this little box of Pep to Sara Tway. Just go by the directions, 'k - J Sara. ' if A- Robert Little, the quietest boy in our class, we give this little megaphone. This ff i J v, is a case where it would be better for him to be heard and not seen. We feel that Edwin Jury needs this tin pan to be in tune with his trombone. , N To Bobbie qnderson we give this little doll. We think it will look darling in that new cabrio et. J O ig J To Marie Juvenile we give this piece of fly paper to help her catch a beau. We feel that Aaron Neely needs this map so he can find his road to Jury's. , li I J To Ione Carey we give this little ten-cent ring to add to her assorted collection. gg Xl To Helen Gadbury we give this package of Golden Glint. We notice that she V , tx. likes auburn hair. . + We are giving Freddie Kerr these iron bars. They can be used two ways, but . we want him only to do his daily dozen on them. . Everett Crago is our champion farmer. We want him to try out his ability on V this little pig. Here is a new Chevrolet for Frederick Hiser. The Ervin sisters, Frances and 1 Helen, said they would love to ride with him then. I We give Mabel Meredith this thermometer so that she can keep track of the 4 Fevre. We give this little Kelly-Springfield Tire to Mildred Ellis, she seems to prefer them. 4 To Rodney Ellis we givetfhis box of shoe polish to use after he gets to town. 1' Don't put it on over mud, Ro ney. . N We hear that Bernice Middleton likes dates, so we give her this box of dates to f keep her supplied. t l To Spencer Wise we give this hook on dancing and on dating and in general on all social activities. We fear his education is a little one-sided, and he doesn't know what he is missing. ll tTcfi Dorothy Stevenson we give this little pamphlet that explains how to put on ips IC . i They say that Maybelle Jamison has a hard time getting in touch with Sabina, so , we thought this telephone might help. Viola Dowler has an odd taste in birds, we wonder if it is because Parretts can 1 talk. We hope she will like this little parrot as well. A h To Helen Cowman we give this Deed for the Grove that she has been interested vi I Qi? in at Rainsboro. We also think she will need this ax because this Grove is rather , P dense. xt ,L I JOHN AUSTIN, A4 Q- MARGARET Moons. QE!-lf, Miss CAMERON, Sponsor. ifa!! 1. titty W' K' 're- ' - ' ' -W- 'A WNKMNHWINHUNI X MU w ' J ffl? t ff: T' ' 'Jl' A X 1 1 ' f F ffz ,f iw.. 744 fffk . ixgxgk ., , ,,, .N Q 1, .., F: . wi .XJ N .. fx f f7f7'iQ'Q1Ll JL JL Lg. me 8 mm-ooN fi M If it QQ W 1' IJLTLQ! 623, fa 'D X 6 f f I: -. X39 Xing X ti LQ ITS Fi N ,yn Y . , 'sl ' J A Degrees fa 5 i To Robert Anderson, because of his fistic ability, we give S. G. T.-Second J E XJ Gene Tunney. fl Q i To Adeline Caldwell, whose Southern brogue is her most noticeable quality, we if 5 IQ give the degree of S. K. B.-Sweet Kentucky Babe. x 1 Y Since the death of Rudolph Valentino a vacancy has been evident in the sheik .ft ' gig.. I realm. We are happy to say that Ralph Head has condescended to take his place J E' F and so we give him V. A. S.-Valentino's Able Successor. ' i H fl B' i Bernice Middleton has an intense hatred of men, thus we think she deserves , S, J 3.5.4 .217 S. B. G.-Senior Bachelor Girl. f 5 , 215241 John Core, we believe, because of his extreme modesty and dislike of self, U tiijji flyw merits the degree B. G. O.-we think this is self-explanatory. if Mia' Josephine Sitterle, who says, does and thinks as she pleases, when she pleases, ' i g, Q? 'A demands the degree P. F.-not pleasingly fat, but Perfectly Frank. '17D,.l3 5- t Marcus Cox, whose tendency to come before supper and stay till after breakfast, fr J iv merits the degree E. B.-Early Bird. 'T' . To Ivah Anderson, because of a certain fish pond whale she received at the lt V High School Hallowe'en party from a certain fish in the pond, we give J. K. K.- ' John's Kandy Kid. N Henry Emery, whose lot it was to be a twin, gets H. 0. H.-Harvey's Other Half. Harvey was similarly conditioned and we give him the same degree, H. 0. H.- . ' l meaning Henry's Other Half. ' On Janet Wood, because of her ability to ask deep ponderous questions and X 'FS her quickness in seeing the humor in her own jokes, we confer the degree S. A. D.- Q i Scarcely Any Dumber. X X N. Everett Crago has hopes of becoming the Henry Ford of Agriculture, so we . .XA give him A. A.-Agriculture Ace. Q Margaret Moore we think with her good habits, etc., deserves the degree A. G. W. ff -Almost Got Wings. . 'J Fred Kerr has the habit of sleeping through all of his classes, so we confer on l him S. K. B.-Sleepy Kerr Boy. . I . 2 Leona Baird, who came from New Holland and showed the Senior boys how . to work Math, gets L. B.-Lotta Brains. l On Wayland Leeper, the gentleman from Chicago and Paris, we bestow M. 0. X. T. W.-Man of the World. l As Ruth Beatty can ask more questions, talk more and say less and get where she is going in less time than most folks can start, we give her S. C.-Senior Cyclone. ' s +V P w To Malcolm Cox, who thinks everyone is against him and thinks the world is 4 fenced, we give P. T.-Pessimistic Talcum. 1, ' Kathleen Ferguson likes shoes and Shoemakers, so we confer S. A.- Shoe- V AXJ maker's Awl. i ' Sara Clark, the prima donna of our class, gets the degree N.-Senior Night- .. mga e. J Frederick Hiser, with his strange mixture of baby talk and cave man ways, deserves the degree D. S. C. M.-Drug Store Cave Man. Mildred Ellis is wearing a sparkler on her engagement finger we wonder-and A 1 wondering give her M. H.-Man Hater. l Jenny Karnes, who is always in a good humor and ready to laugh, merits J. J.- 1 J ll Jenny o y . V Mary Howland, who is quiet and backward until you know her, gets D. M.- y 3 S J Deceptive Mary. ' X , -T Mary Vandervort, who excels in the art of turning cart-wheels, hand-stands and Q. flap-jacks, gets H. P.7Human Pinwheel. , Q Q . A, l C CV1o6a Dtzlvgler, girls basket ball captain this year and star basket maker, gets V ' f r, , ff . .- age amp. I - .4 Dorothy Little is a typical stenographer, accurate, neat, speedy and likable, so if -A Y. . we give her T. C.-Typing Champ. . if' ff? xl 96. 'reel xg, ' 4.2: , .Sify ,L:7-1V4 Yv1L.?XJ- Ii V im! 1 VAX Q 1. vttifiiiligl 5- X- f acwnmfs. sl aw., WW-1 1Ulf50NWnW2XEV l f51eMAEs1 MFbmelVfNknxZ?fc5 N V te Q Y, 'N' lx 'F' N A v ' Hy 3 , X 2 ' ,Lf ' . rv ' 5 rv ' ,-1 f- f f 'ff - 'y W ,g :y ibw :Q IQ xii XXX, YE 55 til til Q W i 'b ziltfg N -g iii it lr ff, ffl M M If iff? W .2 3 i q!!! I rl' lr X if 1:11111 ll .I Iliff .-gs ., '14 ' ,TH y Q'-3, I .I A g it 1 1 'Q . 1 I I 1 4 4 . . s Marie Juvenile aspires to become a great artist' with best wishes we give her A R. A-A Real Artist Darrel Hedrick-Darrel s success along the lines of electricity motion pictures and inventions gets him E. R.-Edison s Rival. Dorothy Stevensons curiosity often gets the best of her so we think she de- serves I. D-Inquisitive Dorothy Robert Little who is seen seldom and heard less deserves the degree S. R.- Silent Robert ' Cora and Violet Stratton although not twins in years are nevertheless similar in looks dress actions and speech so we give them S. T.-Siamese Twins. Charles Parrett is the Senior heart-breaker-he came he saw and oh my how he is conquering. We think he deserves S H B.-Senior Heart-Breaker Sara Tway-Sara likes her own way and usually gets it so we give her S S S.- Sweet Stubborn Sarry Spencer Wise because of his angelic expression, over-supply of dignity and big athletic career we think would welcome the degree M. A. C.-Mamma's Angel Child. Ruth Hull, owing to her ability to hold her temper and keep smiling no matter what the trouble, merits the degree T. N. T.-this we believe is enough said. To Ralph Wise, whose every thought is of Ethel, we give E. C.-Ethel's Cham- pion or Ex-Champion. To Helen Gadbury, who has lately blossomed out with extraordinary good looks, we give G. B. Q.-Got Beauty Quick. Christian Redkey is a licensed sheikg for this reason we give him C. L. A.- Could Love Anything. I Lelah Murphy with her Jewish name and Irish ways gets A. I. R.-Abie's Irish lose. Mabel Meredith is one of our members who prefers long tresses. We give her C. L.-Cinderella's Locks. Starling Lightle, with his great public speaking ability, deserves P. C. O.- Philo's Champion Orator. To John Austin we give the degree G. S.-Girl Shy. Nuff said. Esther Harvey, because of her lung power, argumentative ability and tendency to start things, gets H. A. C.-Human Alarm Clock. Elmer Rooks is a butcher from the word go-we give him B. T.-Beef Trust. Ione Carey hails from the country and is a healthy product too. We give her M. F. B.-Milk-Fed Baby. Harrison Grove thinks the Ford is behind times when a horse can be had, so we confer on him H. H. H.-Horses, Horses, Horses. Roma Parshall is a quiet member of the class, we think S. S. G. would suit her- Sweet, Simple and Girlish. Edwin Jury has a plentiful supply of gray matter, so we give him B.- Massa Brains. Maybelle Jamison comes from Monroe, so we give her M. B. C.-Monroe Beau Catcher. Aaron Day Neely would rather argue than eat, so we give him W. S.-Webster's Successor. Mary McWilliams, the Senior redhead, merits the degree S. S. B.-Senior Straw- berry Blond. Lawson Diggs, aesthetic dancer and vocal triller of '28, deserves J. J. J.- Jumping Jack Jiggs. Rodney Ellis isn't such a had baseball player, so we give him B. R. D.-not B. R. Duckworth, but Babe Ruth's Double. We have, we think, tacked fitting A B C's on each and every member of the Class of '28, and we sincerely hope these merited degrees will ever be worn with pride and reverence as fitting reminders of your high school days and of your never-to-be- forgotten Alma Mater. X 1 HFLEN COWMAN. -QI' Mlss HANDLEY Sponsor if Av sssxxsxxssssxsisssxw 'SJ' L1 3.1 - P I F'-iii-w w 1 . ':.- fi' f 1 n ,. 1 it t -1 flax - , g . J W 94 ' ' I,-fy. ' ' Qu' 1 v , F0 GJ . Q If 2 . 1' I . .CJ . Q . i it F3,,xff-'EF' Jn ' 'K EV I 35. I isa X... it t i I 4 , 4 Y . 2 CTI 67,4 7 K Q., ,I Et? I 3. T 1' -NW W2XW LfWgjgkfxYmef4WQ4H1v.VfxQ.Wrl' Q' - ' L-fb! -32 x, Twin! RoBEHT PRICE. ww ' gifs f 'i ziggy? xg. 1 ta. 'gh,.'Lff ' 1 - , . 4 X ' e H I ml I irff 0 ' ' ' f L .- X 'Q lem ' I Q ,. lt' fi if XNHMQNWUIWNIIIINIIIWIWllllllllil , 452 Sigel' if v . . .. 17 If W' f If ,lu V. K X g ,J ..ls'f 31 X Q. A-.ki 'Q' I f l '-'X JL, 41' XX - L 1 i,. x ' 5 l 4 1 U. s ' J 11 JE Class Knocker The time of the year has arrived when we must put down our comments about our fellow students. Through the entire four years of school the telescope of student opinion has been focused upon them and all their faults and mistakes brought to light. Nobody has escapedg Justice to All is our motto So prepare to hear of your worst fault that has been witnessed through the High School tele- scope. And after this is finished we are sure you will notice some reform elements are needed. First we have: Ruth Hull, who does have a few honors, but we might all have them if only we had gone to the office and asked for them too. , Spencer Lee Wise's papa, mamma and teachers may be proud to claim him, yet the Class of '28 finds nothing in his personage to boast about. Janet Wood certainly has acquired the art of making much show with little substance. In the case of Ruth Beatty we say that a flow of words is no proof of wisdom. Next to herself Ivah Louise Anderson loves a certain Master Buick Sedan. Edwin Jury favored the class the other day when he stated that he would be unable to play a trombone solo for a program. Thanks, Ed! After failing to attract any of the local saps' attention, Marie Juvenile, Mildred Ellis, Dorothy Little and Lelah Murphy have turned to the nearby cities of Hills- boro and Leesburg for fair escorts. Poor men! If Starling Lightle were to carry the message to Garcia as fast as he spoke it, we are sure that he would get there on record time. We are glad to state that Mary Vandervort, Maebelle Jamison and Viola Dowler are fair stenographers, as it has taken them twelve long years to achieve one thing worth mentioning. The class is very much indebted to Cora ,and Violet Stratton, Sarah Tway, Robert Little and Aaron Neely for the pep and enthusiasm they have always por- trayed in all of our class activities. Just because Bernice Middleton has legs like a canary bird is no sign that she can sing. What Malcolm Cox doesn't know about anybody is nobody's business. We wish to inform the would-be Doctors Core and Cox that you canft call a girl your wife in the State of Ohio until you're married. We hope these boys under- stand the fact. If Robert Anderson goes through life like he goes through a tractor it certainly will be a dirty proposition. The Class of '28 upholds Darrel Hedrick, Everett Crago and Charles Parrett as good examples of that old saying that If ignorance is bliss, 'tis folly to be wise. Robert Price, Harvey and Henry Emery have joined the army. It is often said that the army ruins the man, but in this case we are positive that the men will ruin the army. Ralph Head and John Austin should have been stars in athletics, as they were never known to give anybody else a chalice to shine. We are happy to announce that President Harrison Grove and his assistant, Helen Cowman, can modestly retire now after serving as McClain's mythical school board for four years. We wondered why Leona Baird always topped the Honor Roll until we heard that bigness meant brains and then the mystery was solved at once. The Prince of Wales and the Duke of York at last had to step out of the lime- lfhito make room for Wayland Leeper and Fred Kerr. That is, Dick and Freddie t in so. Fred Hiser has a right to be proud of his athletic honors, as Coach Larkins named him assistant water boy on the all-M. H. S. football team. All that we can say about Margaret Moore is that she surely thinks she is it. lt's too bad we all make such mistakes. Don't rush, kids, but all of you should thank Helen Gadbury for the many rides and lifts she has given us in her big car. Tis said that Christian Redkey and Ralph Wise are thought to be high class canaries on the Pollard ranch Well we hope they soon cage you ,f. . V - s ssxxxsmms-. x 1 f' 4. 1' l a, -. -Paw 'ri 2 , E , E 5 . Q! ,, 5 FO G7 : U X' , 0 . Q I f z P P A .JL ,Q Njqgf is - , + 'w I J i 4. Y .13 09 QQ? And 1 -Qi 'gwwilrm 'W' sJf'11n Q'3uc'5fiN WLLfA3ieTJffxS,aLW QZ4'xQmcV7a'51 me Haig 1 1' il . , I . l , . ' . . xi S ffl 5 ' lx V ' '-- rw X A7 ' ' ' ' -fi ' YT ' '- . rw? X, .43 I Aix-C . -- , ,- ' X . ,J ,,. X ' l V V '- YRSXN. it it W1 it li Ui lit LW TV fn If l' lf 177 if W JZ f W W W ff .tl .- iiiiiggigilllligi Jatetsnnn. 4 2 8 we bw R 's tx ,EQK7 -r,g if V45 ' ,Zilla I Q4 rw l 14517: Eff' - - .ff w R' I I I L I 'Y I ix S QA N :Xi 1 I M x I . 5-53.40. g uh 15 55' 'mfig 1 The only place that we can see where Esther Harvey could fit in a gym class is that she would make a good dumbbell. In four score and seven years from now maybe Rodney Ellis and Elmer Rooks will learn how to act as town folks. Take your time, boys. Sarah Clark has one good quality in that she can find plenty for everyone else to do. Why not practice what you preach, Sally? The Class of '28 really has some very remarkable students. Just think, there is lone Carey and Jenny Karnes who we are sure have forms that would make Venus crumble away. Then Adeline Caldwell, whose laugh might go over big in Robinson's Circus. And all through our high school course Mary Howland and Dorothy Stevenson's ability to cop the men has been one of the seven wonders of the c ass. Because Kathleen Ferguson comes from Rainsboro we can excuse many of her faults, but that walk ought to be patented. Last but not quite least we can boast of a pure and innocent trio which is composed of Mabel Meredith, Mary McWilliams and Roma Parshall. Now that we have gotten even with all our classmates we hope they will heed these faults and try to reform. Of course, the class knows but perhaps the public wonders why we were chosen out of fifty-seven students to write this Knocker. Well, we are the only two in the Class of '28 without a flaw. Yet this paper is written all for fun, with malice toward none. JOSEPHINE SITTERLE, LAWSON Dioes. Diary of My Honeymoon June 1, 1935. Today is the most important day in my life. I married the girl of my dreams at nine 0'c1ock this morning at The Little Church Around the Corner. My old friend, Harrison Grove, married us. Harrison is extremely suc- cessful as the minister there and is becoming known as Billy Sunday's biggest rival. Tonight we are going to New York's most popular night club, where we understand that Cora and Violet Stratton are head hostesscs. June 2. Today we have been at Honeymooners' Paradise, Niagara Falls. VVe were privileged to see an exhibition of great daring! Darrel Hedrick successfully went over Niagara Falls in a rubber barrel. I am writing from the library of a charming hotel. It is run by none other than Marcus Cox 8z Co.-the Co. being Ruth Hull. They are surely making a go of it. Tomorrow we cross to Canada. June 3. While walking along the street in Montreal the first familiar face we saw was Charles Parrett. He and Viola Dowler, the basket ball player back in M. H. S., are running a brewery. Tonight we are to see Sarah Clark, who has risen to fame through the favoritism shown her by the Prince of Wales. Her success is the musical comedy, The Stenographer, with Spencer Lee Wise as the ardent bookkeeperhlover. June 4. Out into the Canadian wilds. Stopping at a lumberjack camp we found Mr. and Mrs. Lightle. Goof is lumberjack and Mrs. Lightle tMary How- landj helps in his work by feeding him. Fred Kerr owns the lumber camp. I believe we heard some place where Freddy was at Battle Creek Sanitorium for a rest cure. June 5. Back to the States hooray! I had a little-well-disagreement with my wife. She claimed that Bob Price was married and I said he wouldnt make -- a.- Q we L ul' ffl ,fb I .E .ff 5 f , I y ,ve ,,. f y. ' ..- 1 . . L W keg in it I L . tilt I N i J -ff iff' 4. 7 A, I! W f K ff? -gk . f' All I MU lllllllll ri-2 Nffl If f f' ,., 1 C-,Q . , I ' , ,M iq.M.y XGQ f N f K Gp. Q w T ,-ft-1' sl- f IQ ' 3 . 7 1 AN mn'6gNfm5' jefffi5ElV'V KN W?V'Nf3 rEfQ!aw V n -if W It x it I Ullll ff ,f 1 if if if f W If ff , f , T f if 7, :K . X 5 1 f' ' 1 0 ' ' 1 - . f rf- f j QV 21615 lg 40-8 mmfoow af 1111 HH 1 ll 161 X4 'fl T1 f-. 3 - ig. .535 1 E Q-1 x QQ, ',' .N , 9 1 W l that mistake. Later, though, she brought in a letter of congratulations that had been -1L' l forwarded. It was from Bob. He's captain of the steamship Doris, He's not 1 only made the mistake once, but three times. The first time it was Esther Harvey, K 1 next a Chinese lady and at present he is enjoying matrimonial bliss with Sarah ' I Marie Tway. He also said that Rodney Ellis and Harvey Emery, now gobs on his -' 1 ship, sent their congratulations. We need them! -, June 6. At Chicago this A. M. We surely are enjoying privileges. Henry V I ' X Emery is Mayor. His war for abolition of history in schools is remarkable. Through if . . fi a special permit we visited Chicagots great white way. We bumped into a hand- N Y 5 E . some man, Chris Redkey and his dancing partners, Dorothy Little and Mary Van- M. W, ei! dervort. Qne of the most unusual events of our stay in Chicago was our visit to l+ ' f the poultry and vegetable farm on top of Chicago's most popular hotel. Malcolm 'f Cox and wife, Helen Cowman, are proprietors of this unique venture. Tomorrow cf ' we leave by airplane for Utah. Our pilot is to be Margaret Moore, with Edwin Jury vf.. jul 1 as chief mechanic. F143 1 ' , June 7. Arrived in Salt Lake City today. My object was to see my old friend, i ll Spec,' Austin. I don't think l'll ever get over the shock! Johnnie is living among the Mormons! He discovered oil not long ago and now can afford to be a genuine 1 1 ' Mormon. Other members of the class who had become happy Mormons are Bernice Middleton, Jennie Karns, Norma Talmadge, with Mildred Ellis queen of the harem. I I He told us that Bob Anderson and Ruth Beatty had a mighty sweet suburban home X just a little farther out. X l l ,ll ' June 8. Los Angeles. My wife has done nothing but attend beauty shops. gli' Q Today she came to the hotel saying that Helen Gadbury was the owner of a charm- H. ing one. Leona Baird assists her, with Josephine Sitterle as physical culture special- 4 1 ist. While she was there she said that two stunning women came in and they ' N were Ione Carey and Mabel Meredith. Both had married millionaires. She said l she realized that she hadn't. Visited Hollywood this afternoon. The famous star, 1 H, Marie Juvenile, with Wayland Leeper supporting her in the making of their latest N picture, was a pleasure to all of us. 1' :fi 1 June 9. We left for home day before yesterday. Stopped over at John Core's fl ranch near Yellowstone National Park in Montana. He and Ivah Louise seemed very happy. John was pleased with his ranch, run under his foreman, Robert Little. Kathleen Ferguson, broken-hearted because Frederick Hiser loved and left her for 2 p Dorothy Stevenson, teaches French to John, Jr. They told us that twenty-five miles farther Lelah Murphy lived on a cattle ranch. She married some fellow from Lees- f X' burg. Love or something like that. , K l , June 10. Stopped off at Indianapolis. On the street we met Adeline Caldwell, s' Maybelle Jamison and Mary McWilliams. They are all in the Salvation Army. Aaron Neely and Elmer Rooks are captains at this post of the Army. fl l i June 11. Back home. Be it ever so humble, etc. Now we're ready to enter , 1 our House of Happiness. Our next-door neighbor is Ralph Wise and his family. He and Ethel seem to enjoy each other. Received the Greenfield Astonisher Ns today. Our marriage was given a big write-up. Lawson Diggs is editor. He is J running for Senator this year too. Itts get to work again, because a honeymoon A f cannot last forever. 0 W , 1 I 1' JANET Woon, X l f fl -fjq, RALPH HEAD. 1 Mn. Booman, Sponsor. A 5,1 1 K 31' A l A ASQ, ' ' f ' 1 '1 7 If 'J - I '1 1' 'I ff , I f r' ' . f m IXUNHlllllllllllllllllllll ' 1 ctw fNa1c1fd 11 411 515 11 11 dl Af 0 I M M W if fi!! X 1 N ct, E : X NV' , . 3 A: A ' c 32: :e i v- ff gl 1' t P fp an a ' ' 4' ' 1 fe ,tx S S - Z. f - ,TTY LJ -- I 1 unqf, aa... 1, Class Will Upon behalf ofzmy client the Class of 1928 of McClain High School of the City of Greenfield State of Ohio U. S A. I have called you together to listen to her last will and testament and to receive from her dying hand the few gifts she has to bestow in her last few moments. Deeming it best to distribute these virtues with her own hand to those friends to whose needs they seem best fitted trying to be just as well as generous and impartial she distributed such gifts as she had in her power to bestow and the talents that have served her so faithfully these four years These are the decisions as at last definitely arrived at through very deliberate consideration Listen, then, one and all, while I read the document as duly drawn up and sworn to. First: To the Class of Nineteen and Twenty-nine we do hereby bequeath and bestow the beloved, much looked forward to and highly respected title Senior. Second: To the other classes, the Class of 1928 hereby will their dignity when those classes are Seniors. Third: To those in High School less inclined to study, the Class of '28 hereby will their overflowing Honor Roll record for the past four years. Fourth: To the faculty the Class of 1928 simply wish to say Good-by and ISLE J 1 f- a v gg l D- , 1 P CD FU ' C3 FP 'S 5 FD - F ' UU O . 2 , - Q -A ' 2 o . Q I, . g 0 'ii -00 ' . 3 f ,,. 1: , ' 2 73 Z1 . I 5. 3 2. -0 O D 6 F' Q Z f 20 O IJ fb a S7 5 D- '11 E. ls FD - ' :s D- ' tl K J it A V 5' sa, x N XXX S 'X Q .X X N A 1-gl' 1,., J-Q, Eau -: , Nsvfgg-5 X gb RQ. J wal' '- It SS -fi . Vg, ,Qin ' sw t Q-'L' fit! . 1 5 ki hope they will have better luck picking the next Senior Class. Fifth: To the janitors we bequeath any property left within these walls, and . 'V also complete control over the building after we are gone. l. Sixth: The personal bequests: John Austin wills his place in the feminine hearts of M. H. S. to anyone who 1 'l can crowd him out. I To Christene Wolfe, Adeline Caldwell wills her accent, to aid in acquiring the 1 l l Southern brogue. Leona Bairdbsince coming tsp McChain has acquired a worthy nickname, Brains, I which she now estows upon gnes owe. - 1 Wayland Leeper, forced to give up one ctalenl, bequeaths his 'habit' of breaking , hearts around M. H. S. to D1ppy Depoy. ' Dip, use this with discretion. 1 l 111 every class there is a fashion plate, so now Fred Kerr wishes to bestow his V Hart, Schaffner 8: Marx appearance to Marcus Stoops. , i Viola Dowler wills her title, Captain of the Senior Girls' Basket Ball Team, i l to the lucky girl next year. Ivah Louise Anderson, not wishing her wit and humor she uses so lavishly to be forgotten, wills it to Ruth 0'Brien. Ruth, use it sparingly. l . To Harry Fetherlin Everett Crago leaves his ability to play the Big Tin Pan 4 . Parade on the typewriter. -, q Ralph Head bequeaths his well-worn line and sheikish ways to Albert Streuve. ' Albert, do give this consideration. J, ' L- To Eloise Cook, Helen Cowman wills her ability to catch and keep the class ti 01 President. We feel sure ucookv can accomplish this without much effort. x s A -J iw-3! Upon Robert Jones, John Core bestows his ability to handle a Buick single -.1 fl , . , fx, handed. Roberti this is indeed a Haluable legacy, as 1t will undoubtedly prove ij 'N useful as you a vance in your co-e uca ion. ' ,ig 1355? , '11 yx 1 . - I 6' 'Ti 1 jj ll ,' .- U :VN W y'! fFi7-7-RQJIPQL0 S. Tu' 'V ' CEM mmmmmmm lllllll mln 1 .1 If W . if f ,I 'L xx ,F J-: r' - Iv '1 , ,a 'fr Harrison Crove leaves his dignified comportment and oratorical eloquence to Herbert Haines. 1:1111-0' rr To Loa Hart Ruth Hull gives her excess height. She parts with it in a heart- breaking farewell. Lelah Murphy wills her Irish name to anyone who one may say is as Irish 'IS Patty s pig. ' -1 'fntsll X. K1 '. C :ag Za 5':J57 ammo c- 5'5 Bal OT! '1i'5'2. 523 ggw .mf-T5 was PC' . ESU: SNR' 5,-. a-' :s :iw r:.5 ' QQ? Egg ::.:T'5' 5520 ,.. Elo :1 mmm :LTI -va age Z9 E03 gag Om 502 14291 055' 20-- 5112? cr is 'Zi ff?- gi :r Ea-- o FEE. VW? ,r In fu, -V, To Jane Egan, Roma Parshall wills her outstanding but undiscovered talent, f ' ... dancing. at .X , , W .. Naturally rosy cheeks are a very fine feather, so to Elsie Snodgrass, Jennie A, xv 1 Q - ' ' - - '-- L' - ' 1- me ai 'T 5 5- ver, 'lm . LJLQJQQLJ -,J me 3 DRWGQN 6 .lLslLltQl.lifl f k' EE J :H Q t Y , K . I ' J 3 ' I Ai 7 z N , ' X L . X ' , 3, J X is ac 43' Karnes wills her pink cheeks, hoping it will save Elsie many a good dime. tix Lawson Diggs wills his ability to imitate anything from a dog to a ventrilo- 'T quist to Paul Hiser and Lowell Wilkin to be divided equally between them. Boys, i don't quarrel over it, it isn't worth it. His dashing ways Malcolm Cox reluctantly bequeaths to Emmitt Payne. To Fern Riley, Helen Gadbury wills her knowledge of the right kind of diet. Fern, please use this gift. Marie Juvenile bestows her artistic ability in making clever Alethean posters to any one who can do it. 5 Darrel Hedrick leaves his technical knowledge of the moving picture projector to Cecil De Mille. , 4 To Joseph McClure. Charles Parrett wills his unrivaled walk. Joseph, inter- change this with your own and give us a little change. i All the responsibilities, worries, cares and troubles of the Business Manager ol' 4 the school paper Janet Wood wills to her immediate successor, George Shepler. i To Ruth Palmer, Dorothy Stevenson bequeaths her ability to make bright , l remarks in Civics class. Cora Stratton wills her watchword, The wisest are those of few words, to anyone who is wise enough to adopt it. Henry and Harvey Emery, better known as the carborundum twins, leave their honor, respect and courtesy to the faculty and Marvin Tudor. Remember, three C's ' in deportment is the limit. V X To Bertha Roberts, Mildred Ellis wills a portion of her curly locks, hoping it l will save Bertha much time and energy in acquiring curls. Maybelle Jamison bequeaths to next year's Bolling Pin President her title and ability as that officer. J To Grace Gerhardt, Dorothy Little wills her typing skill. Grace, this is to he used immediately. l . 1 Starling Lightle solemnly bequeaths his right and ability to carry the message ' .I to Garcia to the Webster Debating Team of next year. 4 To Althea Knisley, Mary Vandervort wills her lipstick. What's left of it. 1- Q' Bernice Middleton, hoping to be remembered, bestows upon Rebecca Smith her , , vocal training. Becky, this is to be used when the occasion demands. f . Ruth Beatty wills her ability to carry out jokes, especially in the Cafeteria, to Grace Kruger. ' -E 1 4 it ' . uf - 1 L ,fxljj 5 ... g F134 9, ff-.W-it W RUlXllNl1HllHl1lMIIIINIIJMSIEPLL 1 6 ll? IH 7' W W Mi I If 17.f ' - ,??4 X111 -xxx N 4 ,. 1 11 4 fl pn SN. urn: JZY 41 :Ill SXSSXXSQQQQ5 -W e M- .f s - sf, ip I J To next years Senior French Class, Kathleen Ferguson bequeaths her knowl- . edge of the New Chardenal French course. Robert I ittle Aaron Neely Elmer Books and Rodney Ellis the reserved quartet of our class, leave their reserved and quiet manners to the four most bashful Q Freshmen boys for use exclusively on the first day of school next year. ,, To all newcomers of next year Esther Harvey wills her ability to swing into - '- l the McClain spirit V Josephine Sitterle bestows upon Jane Wilson Lpp her ability to let her nails ef grow We are sorry Jane, that Jo will not play against you next year so we could - Q J, see a real battle , J. aging if Ralph Wise and Christian Redkey, our two well-known Romeos, leave their M newly discovered vaudeville talent to the Juniors who have the courage to face 'gt ' the footlights. f oaggtf J l V Margaret Moore wills her mastery in swimming to all struggling pupils. ,Egg . A To Helen Nevil, lone Carey wills her natural blush, to be used whenever you ,f 1 , J recite, Helen. 1 D Mary Howland wills her habit of breaking all speed laws of M. H. S. to Doris . HVIS. U Spencer Wise insists that his serious, manncrly and portly conduct be left to the Sophomore Class as a whole. But, Sophomores, don't take this too seriously, as it will disturb your cheery smiles. ,- - To Goldie Ferris, Mary McWilliams wills her auburn locks. We hope this will J J satisfy Goldie's lifelong desire for this beauty asset. nl , Q 5 , E E 3 ' P0 ' oo gi w l ' r . CJ A 6 Z . 'Qs ' Q 5 WA, xi, iv VXA 4. ' Mabel Meredith and Violet Stratton bestow upon Mary Alice Parrett and Dor-1 othy Caldwell their long tresses. To anyone interested in antiques, Frederick Hiser bequeaths his Chevrolet for l immediate consideration. ' To Edith Vandervort and Gwendolyn Badgley, Sara Tway wills her silent, l :I orderly conduct. . TQ Homer Arnott, Bob Anderson leaves all the excess oil he has acquired as l well as the knowledge of howto grow corn and plant trees. We will expect you from now on to have a slick appearance, Homer. To any underclassman who has the ability to do it properly, Edwin Jury leaves 4 t his unnecessary experimenting in Chemistry. y ' . Having duly complied with the wishes of our client, we now announce in the N presence of our sole, worthy and faithful witness and executor, Chuck, that the it , Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-eight do hereby affix their seal this 22nd day of May, 1928. SARAH CLARK, l MARCUS Cox. Miss JOHNSON, Sponsor. l l . ff QE ed 1 4 A l?'Q,iiN Af' 'I A 5 : x ,451 A .,, O AEN W wBAiEw 3- - ' '7 ,1d5 'r 1' 4-3, v :J ,, q 1.3 8 ' ' tg! 'C-FM' 41 flxljl ,- rf il .gr K Q 1 U' .52 3 , f f . 4. .?. sjT' ,. X , ' ' f r af X ln ' r su XX 5 -l'e A -- W X 'll ll l ll ll' N lllllllll V l W.5 5.lvi' ,l ll ll' ffl 47' W if K K W if ff .v-e 15 U3 .5 'Q 45, r-'sq gg' , 4 - 6 1' :Lp 'AV 'i '-vi 2-f A f 1 47? 6, xg , 4! ,-, ,-,474 ,f X - .K , ' S- .,:Q 5 J J f . 1 14.2 V ffl L2 . 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' 24- 4 1,a4,,gw,I MPS' ' in 'SL . fab, Head: That dog of yours seems to be a faithful companion. I 1, - V .5 Austin: Yes, and very useful. He licks my fingers when I have to turn a page. ' Q R -1251- , ,fi L Q' 55. Miss Blake: What did Longfellow mean when he wrote, Tell me not in mourn- X ful numbers? N Jane Upp: He must have been riding in a taxi. , ,H Wx, 1 I D. i X I Fern Cin dentist's officelz Who's the other dentist? I ' N Olive: Oh, he's just here to fill in. F I t H ' Helen: Can you drive with one hand. I Harrison lenthusiasticallyjz You bet I can. 1 Helen lcruellyjz Have an apple. , Modern Shopper: Have you anything snappy in rubber hands? Clerk: No, but we have something catchy in fly-paper. , 4 He: Oh, you mustn't blame me for my ancestorsf' V W She: I don't. I blame them for you. N Beside the filling station now ' The village smithy stands, 4' And many dollars fall into 'X : His large and sinewy hands. I' 019, These Indians have a blood curdling yell. 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Spenser W. tat Kratzer's studiojz Have I the pleasant expression you require? r. Kratzer: Perfectly, sir. I S. W.: Then shoot quick, it hurts my face. What did you say to Miss Antique to make her so angry? '- Why, nothing. She asked me if I didn't think this age terrible and I merely s I inquired how it compared in her experience, with previous ages. QQQ, -QE' The barber laid aside his shears and hrandished the appropriate tool. Wet or dry sir he asked Never mind about my politics growled the patron go ahead and comb my hair fiX f1,5. G3 UW 1 0 -'4-231: Ill, 4 241, 2 0 -F I.-N . :Asha 7 1 6' EJ.. , -519-4 'cc H , ' ' ,ss Z as N ' ...gif 'Q ,l x QM .?-'-- ', 515: if l7gkXg PWf1'UF 'SIL' gm WNNRQWXHIUXIIIIIIIIIIIIWIUIIilllllllllllll2.439 J' lf l tl xl' AW' iff if ff I7 ff E I 1 ml, 5 'Y 'xx f - I I ' . 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