Pioneer High School - Bitter Sweet Yearbook (Pioneer, OH)
- Class of 1930
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A, xx v.f.S4.'A. , 1 h ,1x1Xfiu 4:34 vluxlclclc HIGH scuoor. 1930 ,195 2 -1 -f3,, N - X . ., -. I i . -ffzief. -. ' lib6?ERgsH X f s Q all BITTER-SWEET ,N It 1' 1 .ii T ini ff' .53-:va . .1 1 if .BL 3 6 a To All We trust you have all enjoyed the lienelits of this beautiful antlitorium pie- tnrerl above. lf not, we are sorry that you have missed su many pleasurable events. ln the winter season, the seloul spoiisms a Lyceum Course, eunsisting of the lmest numbers obtainable, for the express lmenelit of Pioneer, and surrnunrling community. In the spring, the elass events such as graduating exercises, class plays, all are held here. lt is our aim to make all events so cntertain'ng and beneficial that you will not fail to rcgarfl hearing them a pleasure, and continue tn support the selmol in all activities that may he held lere. M72 Exp ff 'v ii Q WF it flil ? 4 his gd 4 I I 4 4' lyl 115' 1 'X XXI 'l' fl- i -Q . ,fr I fa f' ' s- j.w'1 p. 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C fi 9 Ng if - Board of Educatzon - Q Lil 1 W 7 F' ,L ,S'ez1frr1'-filly ,lll1l'Ul1C, Earl Snyder, Clmrlcy Rcifcl ,B Stflllmlillg--Eelwzlrrl lfarling, Imyzll lluflinger : 1 lu t1'il1l1tctutl1c efforts of tha- Ihmzlrrl inf Fzilllfllllfjll this part of our Alllllhll is g dcvutccl. s gel Altlimigli tltc larger purtimzu uf our scluml life has been SlJL'lll iimlvr thu su- Q pewisioii of utlu-rs, wc feel that this very cmnpetciit ,Q I'l,1-1111 of msn will ably take over thc- sxccutivc clutics of tln- lillllfil. .. And we sincerely, and whole I1-Qzwtcflly cmisigii to ll'lf.'ll' clircctiou, the eclucn- tion and guirlance of the following classes. L .ffm , 595 1 r Q- 'gel 1' Xl My U I' l ' -':- -.',-- . X iiwvffigila., 0:34 1-1oN1-:ER 1111111 suuoor, mssu pg. 1- 1 9 Q f 5 2 'N -:HI BITT ER SVVEET 55, Q. Sffllllfllllj Ixlthlem CIUHTIULI lvlmrt Nearing, Loren Robison, Fdllhlllfl XXh1tQ Ivmthrvn Ely. my xxmff nlx ll NIlll1llWilCI', lluruthy llzulgley Bztter Sweet Staff .,,,n..lJm'is Adzaiu' , ,.,,,,,,,. I 'mul Ewmg' ,,,lJm'u1l1y lizulglcy ,Edwin lwllllllwiltl' Kathryn Ely m,,,,l,m'c11 Robisun ,Y..,,Ecl1m1ml XYhitu Kzltllh-cn CITJIIIINCI' ,..Y,Rohcrt Ncaring 5xl1llCl'SUI1 . 'll' .SL U ls ME F5 a N51 J 1 'L XT N IH, X W. - ,lf ff. . P x r ,-P.. ,5 sxfi L x X ,ng 234 IUNI I lc nu H sguonr. 19.30 D. --1-fc,-., 'Q Q ul il: ,QX 6' ' 3 .CT 5 W 'ARA ,- ax xfiifzo V' g' a .1 '21 N ...I . 1 - - l , I 1 R , f., i .' .. , P x K x E ,, f-V f' ,I J 8 ,eg in Q -:arf Q if , ? M Qhq mm f J '5ff1953bf w'ifi 1 E afulte ii fl Q QW pd 'bm . 5 .- .' .7, .61 ' h Nllgf 'j' We 1 Xu KR X- W ' 'f 1 ' , , ,WTI . T . ' I .' . . 'I 5 4 f' 5. lxlc, In My 'Q , 'gxxi 'X 'E-SX. . Qfil -ENE L- X X A A Q-I BITTER - SWEET ff Q A im if mplswv' .X Wi A :Xi fl. ., , . ri, 'Mig JAMES A. RUGERS Sltff. Deliance College, A. B.: A. M. Mathematics-Science. IG Q JOHN S. ANDERSON ! Defiance College, A. B. History-Economies-Science. ll Il FLORENCE M. HAYS Hillsllale College, A. B. 1 I i W l-ll1gllSl1-F1'Cl'lCl'l-1-1UIUC ECOIIOIIIICS. W s Q , I I M. GERTRUDE NEARING DePauw Universit , A. B. - W Y W W English-Public Speaking. 2 a 1 lf' yy rl E- X - 5 8Q'5.xfj,LQ mos!-:mae umm scuoor. 1930 - -.1-5.33, 2, -A le 5 Q 4 .. QQ ,iw X . .fifsrg 1 - f T l,-E-ffff Tiffl ' - Q at BITTILR. Sw EET .A ff X r I - M . kt .ta ,rt QW K if rf i pf ., 'I' HERTHA C. RoGERS t Q Defiance College B- Seventh-Eighth GradeS. T51 A RCHIE O. XYALLACE t 5 M Howling Green Q Fifth and Sixth Grades Il THELMA R. XYALLETT Angola. Third and Fourth Grades . YALERIA E. CHAMIZERLAIN E51 5 Howling Green 5, Second Grade Ib Hgh , H.-XZEL S. MARTIN . If North Manchester h Q First Grade 1 Q if f 9.2 'Q K tk Y K jf X ,gi 'ea glgfaxa E1 momhmc umu mcnoox, 19.10 Pg' 1 -L3-,free t f--'Z ,. 1 H ,f 4 lal'l 1' 1+11e -su mm' J: :qw -,:l. . . 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'ffl Z ' U ,ff 6 9 w ith BITTER-SWEET Editorial The gardener, who plans for a good garden, begins first in the fall, to fertilize his ground to make it ready for the planting. When the warm spring days come, and dry off the land so that plowing is possible, he turns the soil up to the sun. Finally he harrows, and rolls the land, making it a fine seed bed. After careful selection, he places the seed in the ground and anxiously awaits the cooperation of Nature in germinating his seed. Days of mingled sunshine and rain follow. The tender leaves appear through the dark surface of the soil, but witl1 these, appear noxious plants which absorb the moisture and fertility of the land. Immediately, the watchful gardener by means of cultivation clears the gar- den of these obstructions and stirs the soil to admit sunsliine and air to the ten- der roots of the plants. Nature and the farmer work together while the crop, through moisture, and sunshine, and cultivation, reaches maturity. But, when the plants reach the stage wliere cultivation is not needed, and would in fact be injurious, the weeds unhindered and unchecked, grow with rapidity until, by the time the crop is ready for harvest, there is a certain amount of undesirable growth in the field. However if the soil has been carefully prepared, the seed skillfully chosen, and nature has been kind, the yield so overwhelms the loss that the gardener feels amply repaid for his labor. So in school, the teacher like the gardener, must take the soil as it comes to him-the shallow, the stony, the fertile, and by cultivation and fertilization he must prepare these for the seed. Vigilant care being made in the selection of the seed itself, he places it in the soil and awaits the help of nature. The growth goes on but with the plants, the tiny weeds of bad habits spring up, absorbing and obstructing the growth of the life. But these, in the days of early production can be easily removed and are soon rooted out by the gardener. Nevertheless some few have escaped and, when the plants reach maturity, the weeds of habits and characteristics have grown with them. . But the gardener has not felt the garden to be a total failure despite the pres- ence of the weeds, and neither need our instructors feel discouraged if the results of their efforts are not flawless, for in life, as in gardening, all character is mar- red by some little weed that has grown with us. However, if the gardener has prepared well the seed, the soil, and Nature, or heredity, has assisted the virtues so outnumber the faults that the gardener may not feel the crops a loss and the yield well worth the labor. Let us hope that the good seeds of truth, honor, and fidelity, planted and cul- tivated by our parents and teachers, may bear such rich harvest that it may out number the noxious growth of idleness, rudeness, and inattention. Not forgetting the old adage A good garden may have some bad weeds. Doris Adair Editor Milk I fi 31' iff F5 bm N X . J 1 it' 1 . - r it f . M I fx r. A V+ I a sms ' ' 1' -Legg , . s a-.e.,t1i+'-:- N, sim? Q 5,0 -' PKUNEICR uma scuoors 1930 '-' -q,b - N 'law 'U .Y .--.3 . I?,-,'--. -. r w A T -'IFE 'fix '-if 3 -.3,,ggf- - '- E2 BIETER -SW EET -.3-?J'f - -i f - ' -3 l 'A' l thx 1, 'll 332, smnrn CUMMINS mary I ft Class Play 3-43 Class President 43 Oper- J' t' fy if L- etta 43 Band 1-2-33 Orchestra 3-43 Glee 3 All A Club 33 Literary Society 33 Cheer Lead- Q I er 33 Athletic Association 1-2. Pi No sinner or saint perhaps, bllt well the A very best of chaps. .2 ' EDWIN MUNIDWILER 111010 Basket ball 1-2-3-43 Athletic Editor 43 Glee Club 33 Base ball 3-43 Athletic As- socia 1011 ass ay ' t' 1-2-3-43 Cl Pl 4. ' fgfgig As fond of dates as an Arab. Q JL sg X DORIS A HAIR tllorriej Editor-in-chief 43 Basket ball 1-2-3-43 Glee Club 1-2-3-43 Class Play 3-43 Op- erctta 3-43 Athletic Association 1-2-33 Literary Society 33 Annual 3. Happiness is a habit, cultivate it. it ATHRYN Em' qknyp Calendar Editor 43 Glee club 1-2-33 Girls Basket ball Manager 43 Athletic Association 1-2-33 Class Play 3-43 Bas- ket ball 33 Literary Society 3. Man has his will but wolnan has her way ll0R0'I'HY ISAIDGLEY fllotj Associate Editor 43 Glee Club 1-2-33 Ol1fil'i?ttLL:'i-43 All Aboard 43 Literary Society 33 Athletic Association 1-2-33 Class Play 4. lh0l0llLllYltSS lnats lhllllanu PR XNK I N SONINII RS tFnanJ ee Club 2 4 Operettft 4 Iitcrfu Society u Class Play 4 she ought LOREN IIOISISON tl'essieJ Humor Editor 43 Glee Club 33 Operetta 3-43 Literary Society 33 Class Play 3-43 Class Ofticer 43 All Aboard 43 Athletic Association 43 Orchestra 3-4. No termination without determination. RALPH YOIDICR tAdj Basket ball 1-2-33 Literary Society 33 Glee Club 33 Class Officer 43 Athletic Association 1-2-33 Class Play 4. 'l'he world knows nothing of its greatest men. 1i,3--gfefax ml DIONI-'ER unfu NCHOUI io:-so Pg? egg-4 L-HU 355293 .:l Ft.. 4 I, ur' . y u v 1 u 1 .' ' . V H ,M 4. 4' ' - ' t 7. 0 5 4 , J .' . . 1: A - 54 -. Cl -3- 3 . 3 iw . 'y 7 4 '1 ' fl. ' . . . , . . . . ,3 'T J , , ,- She tlnnks, speaks and aets just as A, , , V. hx. , , A . lk A, x j' ' . 7 , md ,-fs. - A . - x --.V - .p jim. , 5 k ,. ::,a , ., . -2 5 'Y . , 1 -it -al B11 TER .I ' in RUTH DUNBAR CRuthiel xx Operetta 3-45 Glee Club 3-45 Literary :'.' L- Society 3. Q Pm willing to be convinced but show me xi the man that can do it. K. 'st EDMUND XVHITE QEQIJ i o Q Q dk li' .ii 5. S MMM Snapshot Editor 45 Class Play 3-45 Lit- erary Society 35 Glee Club 35 Basket ball 45 Athletic Association 2-3-4. This learning what a bore it is. A HTH UR STEELE QArtJ Literary Society 35 Basket ball 3-45 Athletic Association 3-45 Class Play 4. Fair days, fair times, and fair ladies. ZATEIAIAA VVUIIF QZJ Operetta 35 Glee Club 1-2-3-45 Literary Society 35 High School Pianist 3-4. She is just like Vesuvius, one does not know what to expect. 4. 1 W . f in N fl- A Q4 viuxm-:le l X ':- a-1? Fra , ,.. R - SVV EET ii ' ,l Qi PA UL FIYYING QSminy Boyj Business Manager 45 Class Play 3-45 Literary Society 35 Athletic Association 1-2. His ways are ways of pleasantnessi' ro z-. liA'I'HLl-IICN CHOMMER fliatej Band 35 Class Play 3-45 Glee Club 35 Alumni Reporter 45 H. S. Orchestra 3-45 Literary Society 3. Pleasure before business. 3 DOROTHY BREXVER Qllotj Class Play 35 Glee Club 3-45 Operetta FS 45 Literary Society 3. L A smile for every girl, and two for 1 every boy. ol.Av'roN coNvEltsE Uri-essiey QQ Glee Club 35 Base ball 45 Band 35 H. S. f Orchestra 3-45 Literary Society 3. ,N ,, He'd even stop St. Peter and ask him a question. nf, xxx ll in - jf , T, . 5 -0 ,mv . urn-x e-scuoor, mzso PS5 asf---fi, S-9 F 'wx 'QL' --- - aww F I F0 MULL fFat-I Literary Society 35 Base ball 3-45 Class Play 4. Men of few words and great stature are best. 1 .2 -:al BITTER -SWVEET X ff ' 'R 5 ft, Hao If an ' 1 peg MARY HUBBARD fMickyj Class Play 3-45 Glee Club 3-45 Literary + -, Society 35 Operetta 4. ., As merry as the day is long. UIAARENCE BUMINER KSIIIIIIICP, 1' Literary Society 35 Class Play 4. He thinks, speaks and acts just as he ought. .S ARLENE MOORE Uirlenej Literary Society 35 Glee Club 2-3-45 Operetta 45 Class Play 4. As brilliant as the stars above and oh how she shines. V JAPSIB RIGELMAN Uakoj Literary Society 35 Manager of Class Play 4. Reliability is the keystone of success. 51 1 . MARIE l+lCKl.EY fM1EI'l9, Glee club 1-2-45 Operetta 2-45 Basket ball 1--2-45 Literary Society 25 Athletic Association 1-2-45 Class Play 4. Uh lassie what drawing ways you have. HELEN GRISIER QHelenJ I Glee Club 2-3-45 Literary Society 35 Operetta 45 Class Play 4. As quiet as a mouse yet no trap has - I caught her. BRUCE ANDERS Qlkeyj 5' , ' Q A Basket ball 3-45 Literary Society 35 -,' 4' Athletic Association 2-3-45 Class Play 4. -7 ,bf 1.6! Silence sweeter is, than speech. Ar. j '- W lx 5- rl. N 753 f ' 1-' x jf ' - ai. 1 2-'rg - ,-- ' ,ZW-'. S -.51 iq PIONEER HIGH sonoul. man V -. 712-Efef' 1-' 1 v E P Q-:E- FA U51 F R HHH fFroSt y J Glee Club 1' Class Play 3-4' Basket ball 1-2-3-4' Base ball 4' Literary qo- ciety 33 Athletic Association 1-2-3-43 Track 1-2. XYhatl No girls in heaven? Xvvll just leave me he-rc. 2. ff 1:-,L -. - W CT? '52-- 1, -- X V f f:,,sff---- -:sl BUTTER - SWEET .QQQ 'I E 'I 'Il' - ' Q7 X xl ll - ,. ll ' ' A f -' 4- 71 - ,' , ' . ill 'lm . 0 5 gh MARIE HILLARD Ulfariej Literary Society 33 Operetta 3'4Q Glee Club 2-3-43 Band 1-21 Class Play 4. She's small, but so is a stick of dynamite HELEN DURY QR:-41 l Glee Club 1-2-3-43 Operetta 43 Literary Society 33 Class Play 4. The only way to have a frivml, is to be one-. XVARREN SMITH fSmiiiyj Base ball 43 Basket ball 43 Class Play 4. All wt- know of him, is good liE0'I'A OGDEN 10003 Operetta 43 Glee Club 3-43 Literary So- ciety 33 Class Play 4. Doop brown eyes running over with given IIELPHA Sl'lE'l'H 10911 Glee Club 3-43 Operetta 43 Literary So- ciety 33 Band 1-23 Class Play 4. May wc always sail in pleasurc's boat. T S? . . at l MARTHA IIOHM f'l'illiej gag Opvretta 3-43 Rand 1-2-33 H. S. Orches- ' tra 1-2-3-43 Glee Club 1-2-fl-43 Literary -' Society il. ' May wx' nvvvr envy those who are happy - W ROIHQIRTI' KEUK flkobl Q Basket ball 43 Base ball 43 Athletic As- ' ---' sociation 4: .Q 1, If Silvm-v is gold but gold do0sn't yi uppvul to nw. f WX? .3 3 ' xl ii 'n YP ll it 3 - J Q Q:LQ'5iiE?'gg,f'a5 ' Q4 vloxmmlc 1110.11 scuoor, 1930 f '3t2f5gi:-.'- P x eg KISS' ' 5 Jaffe-,Q ' A ?7Tii-its S- X eq BITTER-SWEET fy vm - 'fR, - N1 l l 1 55:0 if - Q' ri v 'lux al' H Semor Class Poem it The time now has come when we leave Pioneer School, A place in the World to find and to iillg Uur duty to do, howe're hard it comes to us, II Exerting our power of Knowledge, and Will. The time now has come when the bell 'does not call us, Our feet no more climb the old wonted wayg VVe must now say good-bye to dear scenes all about us, Where we've mingled together in work and play. The time now has come when old ties must be broken When old friends will scatter and ne'er meet againg The thoughts of schooldays will ever be with us, So many fond memories of pleasure and pain. I 1 Our hearts now are heavy with sadness of parting, I lVe're eager to go on our way, all so newg Gur weapons are ready-we go forth to conquer 1 To carve out our future, we thirty-two. it Leota Ogden. W D 1 'QGHVZ by. Q Ext' I X.: ,P fl 'f o' xi' t Hr . f ' X i g I ij any -X 1 . ,ara L A Tttyefgvi, ' , , M' 'gf -1. i ' E! PIONEER HIGH QCHOOI 1930 PQ ' x Jbx. QIT' fs 1, '-' X Z- Q , BITT ER - SWEET .-,RJ 1 mf' , lx, xg 1 .ggi The Class Prophecy It fl' L- For two years I had been grinding away hours in an office-never a chance V , to get a breath of good country air to relieve the monotony. My mind was al- A ways on facts, and statistics, without a single opportunity for imagination, or ap- dv b preciation of Nature. Never ending routine monopolized my whole life. Q' And then, there came a change. My company asked me to go to California, to transact some important governmental affairs. Of course, it was still business and I must still be concerned about facts, but nevertheless, I was to have four ' entire weeks to myself. Four weeks to make up for the two years that had nar- S' rowed me so. Is it any wonder I completely forgot myself in great outdoor country, and Q just roamed about aimlessly? It was on one of these strange wanderings that I met the most colorful crea- ture I ever encountered. It proved to be a gypsy woman who was clad in a very 'E I shabby but attractive costume, and was kneeling down in front of a small log fire. As I had not been able to communicate with any one for several days, I went : near her, and While standing there noticed that she threw some kind of a powder - into the flames. It must have been magic, for immediately visions of the ac- complishments of our own classmates were revealed. I watched intently, for I had not heard from any of them since graduation. Ralph Cummins had extended his executive authority by becoming manager and a well known actor of the Wild VVestern Show at Jimtown, Ohio. He had taken unto himself a charming wife, Marie Hillard, who was a celebrated typist H p and dancer. jacob Rigelman had become Americas most famous prize fighter. Delpha Spieth had exhibited her talent as an artist in the Bruce Anders Mu- seum at Frontier, Mich. Delpha had as her accomplice, Edmund VVhite. It was n predicted that the two of them would be known as the NVorld's Greatest Artists. Helen Creiser and Arlene Moore had taken up Nurses Training at Betzer, Q W Mich. and later established a hospital in Pioneer for all stray cats. Every Tuesday evening the radio fans turned to station SVVAK to hear Vtfar- ren Smith who had become the successful minister of the First Presbyterian church at Primrose, Ohio. Zatella Wolf had developed into an accomplished pianist who played at all the operettas, under the direction of Miss Hays. A Ralph Yoder had attended an embalming school and later had become a suc- cessful undertaker in Pioneer. Leota Ogden was his assistant. Fauster Hill and Edwin Mundwiler acted as Superintendents in the Child' ren's Reform School and they saw that all the occupants paid strict obedience to Ag the rules. E ' Dorothy Brewer, a well known Beauty Culturist, was employed at the J. S. ' H .- . ' Anderson Beauty Shoppe at Fayette. - - Clayton Converse was lauded as the greatest aviator of his time and second ence Sumner Loren Robison and Robert Keck accompanied him. w ,fi 19. , We ' Q Q- , . ju., , . myf3x.f?sQagfgA ' E14 Plnxmiclc HIGH scuoor. 1930 P9 s-'N-gap' - x A LY hiat- YW. Q ' 4 Y' to none In 1940 Clayton made an endurance flight to Little America. Clar- ff if ' 4 C I will BITTER SWEET Helen Dury and Marie Eckley had attended a Beauty Culture College at Kunkle Ohio and a few years later had started at Beauty Parlor at Alvordton. I was very surprised to hear the announcement of the marriage of Kathleen Crommer and Paul Ewing, the groom having become a noted politician of the Democratic party. At the end of two blissful weeks there was a great quarrel which resulted in Paul's application for divorce. I ,N 'S mg, if x N574 Z Q, .K - 1' '. ' Q 4Et Q ' . ,gwvaiif - f ' K New i, v , J K. 7 ! Ai 1 Arthur Steele, a famous lawyer of Ransom, Michigan, was employed to settle their estate. Doris Adair had accepted a position as floor walker in the Five and Dime Store in Bridgewater Center. Later she had become a member of the Senate, and was very influential on the Prohibition question. Kathryn Ely was successful as a saleswoman in the ready-to-wear depart- ment of a large retail store in the east. She made frequent trips to Paris, and brought back the latest fashions to Pioneer. Mary Hibbard went to Hollywood where she was trained to become a movie actress. Her first public appearance was at Steamburg, Michigan. Every Tuesday from XVAZ radio fans listen to Ruth Dunbar play her Grand Musical Masterpiece on the jew's harp. Martha Dohm had married a minister and become a valuable partner in her husband's chosen profession. She was very influential in assisting his little flock to walk the straight and narrow path. Dorothy Badgley, an accomplished pianist and Warbler had become a mem- ber of the Lyceum Course. While traveling through various little towns she had met a very enterprising young man, Leo Mull, who then accompanied lier. The picture faded, and slowly and reluctantly I returned to the land of reali- ty. But in order never to forget the revelations I had seen, I have recorded here the glorious future of the Class of '30, -Frances Som-mcrs. Course of Study The course of study for the year 1929-30 has been planned in accordance with the state regulations, and has been approved by the State Department of Education. Although the teaching staff is rather small, according to the number of pu- pils enrolled, we are able to offer a variety of courses, due to the competent teach- ers selected. These courses being sufficient to meet the 1'equirements for practi- cally any college. The High School courses may be classified as Business, Teachers Training, Liberal Arts, and Scientific courses. This year several new classes have been started. A full credit given in typ- ing domestic science and a half credit in public speaking. XVe feel sure that our High School courses are benehcial and that by careful selections of the difficult studies on the part of the student that our scl'ool will rank high in comparison to other schools of our size gm JI' lil fe' .:,. hm N 1 x 1 Q 7 . Q ' 1 . . I 3 . S . . ' X., . . .1 . , - uh f . X , I 1: -:Y -'T i 'S , 'T' V as i - 3. M 'lxszk BQ Proxim-:R HIGH SCHOOL 1930 Pg? z eg 3331:- 'hx f ml BIT'1ER-SWEET I-Q f 1 ' 4N,fx 1 1 v 2' . '. X. X , ' 4- fs ,, QQ ' X X 4 1 m my - xx wi, i ,V . ft' I P J ' 1:- ' ' I 8 Q I Z Q 3 3 . 4 . QW ff . L Til! 'K W . 9 Q4 pu P 1 C 0 30 P55 E E VL! ' I . Ml L? 7 hy. f.- ' 'za-1 HITTICR -SWEET Im X , 'K 3, 5 'Im 5 . V, V53 Q Pg? S if ? Q s A? 132. Q 'a E q .7 I N ? 5' Y 5 3 2 Q' 3,4 I Zuni V rv 9 ' fl 4 + nd , M M W A 'fx' , 3 5 ,nl rig: J' Wg' mf X59 ff Ng ,xi PLDFMJ .DQ iff... W. 5 'Z-EMI P10 I 1 R HI H 4 um 1 an .Q egg- - 5 ' . . M .1 .,. '- ,Ie . . i , .fllilvg 7' 1 Y 1' 1 34 X W-:-1, a fm eil BITTEIX -sw LMP as Y W wx, 'N BJ lf' 'li .il X. . f 'F f, Iumor Class ri 4 1 Wifi. gil' 5 V la V,?,,, l Seated-Helen Rollins, Grace Long, Yivian Landis, Arlene Thompson, Frances llollinger, Virginia Orwiler, Ruby Rutledge, Velta Sanford. Sflllltllllllg-LL1ClllC Dick, Xvlllllil jones, XYalter Young, Cecil Smith, Earl jenkins, Kenneth Hohner, Robert Nearing, Lloyd Robb, Dorothy Stafford, Maxine Snow, Virgil Oyer. Ciaxss lNlo'r'ro-He rollqnrrs who t'0lItlllI'l'S lzimsclf , Cmss FLowr2R-Sweet Pea 5 it it Q1 Clnxss COI,0RSfBIllC and Gold 53' CLASS OFFICERS . President .,.........,.................................. Frances Bollinger Yirgil Uyer Yice-Presulent .,,...... ................ ' Secretary .....,... ............... X X ilina Jones , Treasurer ........,. ...,..,.......... R uby Rutledge 5 Clafs clvisor .,..... ,,..... . .Miss Florence Hays 'rs 3 4 r , 1 , N A iv il f r 92 Ind! , xt lg l' ,ills X - J' - Axgig-jggbfag gall vmxm-:H :nun souoor, noso hai ' -tif: x 'A 'Q ' Q 'af .2 ea-I BITTER-SWEET be ,f ' wx ngf .g, 105, 6, fm I 1 5 'wx ll? 5 5 3 5 Eh V ' Ns Q xi? 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Irene hlenkins. ,SQUUUIIIII Ron' Sflllllfllll-Eilfl Esterline, Frederick lliflev, Rnl ml' Orwiler, Edna .I y I if. ., l Cuezinmver, Madeline liauglnnan, lleulall luynler, Leslie Pettit. CLASS lVllJ'l I'll-T0 the siars ff1I'0IIfj1I lurks and lmrx CLASS ltl,llVVlCR'-f7tYlISj' CLASS Cmmmms-l'11rfvlv and Gull! CIASS CJFIFICIERS Yiee-l'resident ,,,i... ,..,,l. l Qalpli Urwiler Seeretzlry ............. ,,,e.. I Cziyinmmd Young HW..lirederielc lligley Class Aclvisur .,,.... ,,Ye,, Ae,,, lX l rs, Nearing l 'resident I 1 l rezlsurer ....,.,,,,.. ,W r rr l- wx N. - '-', , W ' 'vp ji .' A ... , , r ?.-x,vy x ,-3, KS- iigfan of P105 Iulull lllbll SCHOOL 1030 -N--g-Siz.- x X - 4 --. 1 1 '1 1 Tlfykiiiiliqfwi , 4 -as-I BITTER-swmffr . -225. -,ml RI 1'1'11PR swE1Q'11 1c: wW5-R f ,. 51? X' , ,f 1 Y 1 4 ' fx . 15' - -ff' ' Jzfli F' 7, 1 A , 4 ' 'L , ' , . 4 323. Q J -1 7.1-' 'YL ' U H 'I -1 1- -,swf I .X .7 X, .5 1 ' .it - ' Qj ,1 1 . A 1 fl X . 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'l'l11'1'u' Row-lZi1'tl1z1 Rogers, teachrrg Norcne Scl'1'z1g, Urmzx Anclcrs, hlnyce XX'l1ifc, Mzlrdcll Miller, YQ111111 Eckfcy, Ruth I'inckly. lxllllffll RIJTUALAIICIYCY Jxlvilllgll, llclen Miller, Greta Snyder, llnlc Kaiser, Lillian Strawn, 1X1'linz1 Coup1'icle1', Charhs Munn. 4 Qt '- ':.i'i?A -f., ,-521, 25:19. 12314 l'lUXlCI'Ilx' llllili scuour. mam he? .Y '?i?,,f: -' X -- , 5 ' . , ' , , ,,,5 ' ,. . 5114-fl? ea-I BITTER SXVEET f ' x. 'def -B If , A P 'hi pl' fx Q X, ' 19191110 , .,,- Q f 1 x f W O K- r 1' , n ,eu ' 'N -' Ag- ' , V, X 123' ..,- WWW. 'KQHERQQQH f f N' ,- v yt-Qiimvf 'ff if-1 gm f 5 qi!-mm. A yiw 1 H fiif 1 Kwan 'A B2 g , , , Q f 4 M A , f '- 1 8 , 1 1 . 51 If 'M A-m 5 4 TN -T 39 Qi f, xx fx A . X 1X5XlS2gl3Z 8 x ' QEII PIONEER muu scuool. 1030 kg? 'f d ' ,Lf 1 E X., K 'fum Gzrls Varszty 'Q ' 1-'Zi F,-, 1, i. X ,521-Q Emi BITTER -SWEET ff' ' il lf -1 yi, ' 7 - lil ff, I ' 1 4 D 2513? Q E33 TF' 1 'B l Q ,. ,S'eafedfArlene Tliompson, Marie Eekley, Doris Adair, Capt., Velma llukill, Gladys Allen, Josephine XYaters. ,3'fa1lzl1'l1f-Malile llolun, Yiviau Lamlis, Coaeli, Miss llavs Lois Mahler, Ruth n if V - Rutledge. 'A' , . ,. . llie Carla X Z1I'Sllly team of IQQQ-SO after a very suee 'ssful season, entered the County 'l'ournament l'elcl at llryan, aml emergecl vietorious, tlie Champions of A tliree years stauclfng, 23-ZQ-30. 'l'l1e gfrls lost only two games the entire season, not breaking the reeord of the former year. 'I lie team is losing only two players, T Aclair anal Eekley, lwotli seasoned players and County players at some time in their career. Utlier County players on tlie team are Mahler and Lanxlis. llowever U promising material working up from the sulis is sure to replaee all former players, 5 aucl make a complete team to SJ,'L'lll'C the Cliampionslrp for tle year 'ga-'2,l. til h , . . A Q t , e. , , . Cillxlb bUJRE5 52 I'ion+-ei' 37 .,.,.... .... ,.... . . Alumni 17 l'ion1-ei .....,. Waldron 145 55 l'l0Ilt'4'l' .25 .,.... .,..., N Vest Unity 8 l'ionee1 ....,.... Varnden 13 3 -D l'lUI!4'l'l' lil? ...,,. . ..,.. Clie::terfielml 4 l'iom-ei .... ..l1Idp:,'e1'ton 23 T l'ioni-ei' .Zll .... . ......., Edg.:'m-rton 21 l'ione1- ,.xVt'St Unity lll Pioneer 'S ...... ......,..,.,.. l iryan IT l'ionei-1 .,.lVlontpm-liek' 15 , I iUllt'l'l' 'ri ............ .. ..,...,.....,. Stryker lll l'iUHl't'l .......... Kunkle 15 ' l'ioni-er Ili .................,,.....,. Wi-st Unity 12 l'lUllU4'l ., .... .,IleIianee- T l'ion1-1-1' 45 .,..,.........,.....,.., Marla Petite-1' 23 I'ionea- 34 ..,..... , ..... ,....., ,.... , . Bryan 1.2 rf l'iom-er 12 ..,....,....,..,. ........,....., l Qunlile 15 Pionee Marla fx-'lltlll' 8 -- N W Au-range Won N9 ffl, 1- N R x 5 'l't JL'lQNAMEN'll ,, N' Pioneer ll.. i.............,.......... VV4-st Unity ll l'ions-el' 27 .......,.,..,..... ...... I iunkle ll ' 1,2 f Pioneer IS ,...,,....., ., ..,......... lGdL1X'l'tUll it gg Q. 'fill 1 X' Z l l it iii: y - Ji c, . f, X fail.-'.. Q 5154 i-Ioxmiaic umm scuuor, man ble? ' f-ffg,-,A x N :Q-Z r S , - , 1.155 . fy.. A. e f 1 1- e, W 1 f 1 if -we :ffl 131 fit mix -sw EE 1 fe -swf, . Af-, y. lx- fla ' y it ,f KX .f M14 i6 .Q 0 1 ,W 1 -- Boys' Varsity I A . , KE 1 M 5113 'ff 3 1 i Vw Q Q1 ,Ig 'a F 2 5 .il Q 3 F q F ,S'c'c11'cz1'4Etlxx'ii1 Munclwiler, Robert Keck, Louis Oliver, Capt.. Koss llutletlge, Earl leiilciiis. Si'u1m'i11f-,Nrtluir Steele liaustt-r llill, llolmert Neariucf, Cwacli Aiirleiwraii. . Y . Z5 l'icmeer won seeoml place tliis seastm in the Ctfunty 'llouriiam nt. ancl came tliruugli the year with a very lifgli rating, winning eleven out uf the eiglitt-en played. XYe started tl'e year with mme veteran-Rlunclwiler, fmm tlie IQZH-.Zfj 5 squaal. auml with gmicl material. llliver, Rutlerlge, Keck. anrl .leukius we liarl Q1 ,L line team. Oliver. -It-nlcins, and Rutledge are liack for next year, aucl with pruni- Q isiug giiml material frtnii the subs we assure you a goutl team for 1930-31. qi 1 'Sl ' 3 WRST TEAM ll! DYS Q Vium ' 23... ........,.. Alumni 32 1'iunw1i' 314 ..,.. ...,... X Valdrun 17 ig 1'ium 1!I XV:-st Unity 241 l'innn-vi' 241 ..... .,.... 1 Warnrlvii 21 ' LGE Pixma 32 CllPSt4'l'fll1ld 14 l'ifmf-er 25. ...... ...... E QlLi't'l'1Ull lfll 1'iunv 3-1 .,.. Edirt-rtun 27 l'ium-vr 19. ,..... ..,......, X fvaldrun 21 l'i1mn 51 ,..f'u1clwatvr 13 l'ium-or 31 ....... ,..... 11 'luntiwlier 211 l'imw 14 ....,... Stryker Dill l'lUl'll'0'l' 26 ....... .,... ...lilinklo 411 l'is.m1 21 ...... ,... . ...XV1-st Unity 31 l'imievi' 33 ..,.... ............,,. I Uayvttn- 12 an I'iun- 22... ...... Mark I'1-ntvi' 23 l'lU!'lUl1l' 32 ..... , .,.... North Adams 11 -:H l'iun- 110 ...... .,............ l iunkle- 17 I'iimv0i' 21 ....... ,. Nlark Uwiitel' QU T l-'vrzurv VVUII 0304 4 gl. 'l'C DL'RN,'XNlEN'l' X W l'itmv4-1' '44 ,..... ........... .... . . .I+Idp:1-rtuii 26 l'ltlll1'l'I' 11 ....... .,..... I iunklm- C' 1 N Y HIGH l'0lN'I' MEN-lXl1mclwiI1-1' 155: Ulivf-r ll-11: Iilitln-flpm S11 .Im-nkin:-1 15115 llill 28: N1-:lriml , f 123 Ks-ek il: Ste-cle 3. ., Y L7 4 V 'N .1 .1 X. J' Ny l '- yy 4' xl N X If ., 6 Z ff. , ..5-32.13. ' fall Ploxlcrzle umm scftiuul, man 'jg-22+ ' -vii' ' x ' 'i ' Q - , ,.-2 w. 'bk u r. , ., , ',,'wfis-sg S' s ,317-'fx' Q M BITTER - SVVEET .433 ' X - . 1' . ' 'll' - - 4 ' N mx. ,L fa lv. Boys Second Team it il .. e + rt - M5 f U F' g 1l' SUcm'a'-Earl Esterline, Fauster Hill. Robert Nearing. Standilzg-Edmund lYl1ite, llruee Anders, Arthur Steele, llcznald Hadley, Marsltel Landis. As a whole our second team has been very successful tlfs season slmxving :I victory of fourteen games out of the seventeen played. 'I le players show very good material for the Ilrst squad next year. Average won MW. Nearing lO3Q'lt'I'llil1'lS IQ: Anders QQ Steele 65 llill IIOQ Hadley 13g XYl1ite QQ Esterline 97: Nlundwiler Igg Landis 2. .4 L -5 E'- INTE RC LA ss Clzrls junior Higl S Sophomore Snpllmnures .................. I if sl l qw l J L i l O f Y... e ll l. O Q Freslunan ..... ..... I ,... S enrnr-Mrxed Team j 6 Seniors .... juniors ,.,.. junior H ig l:l'CSl1ll1Z1l'l Sopllmnore I ftcultx SLIHOI s St wpltunun L .. .... .J if.. ffff, I? nys .mvlunxor Suplmrnnore SOIJllUlll0l L juniors 4 Pm N S 1 1- . 1 ---Q----s Q-we+-e- I , ' 1 lf , - ...4..,., ,,,,,,.. y ,,,, , -- ,t 91 v -A stsss- 1 'ft 1' X- ll l 1' N Q I 'f , auf.. -nr... , ,zifTUf. . E34 1-xuxmmle umm scuom. 1930 'KE 2 --if-'g2j,::. A X N K, 6 . Base Ball Team 4 rf es-I BITT ER-SWEET f ' xi all . I, 1' I' . L A il 'ni M' SJ S' lr F 1 F Sfcifvd-Keniietli Ilohner, Fauster Hill, Edwin Mundwiler, Robert Keck, Clay- ll ton Converse. Sfflllllilllfj-CUElCl1 And-rson, XYarren Smith, Louis Oliver, Leo Mull, Cecil Smith, Earl Esterline. Lille-lift-Hill, third base: Oliver, short stopg Keck, second base, llolmer, lirst baseg jenkins, left field: Smith, center lieldg Mull right lieldg Smith, pitcher, Klundwiler, catcher. 1'-l Our team, having a year of experience, should win the county tournament, 1 and as far as we have gone we liave been victorious. A meeting was held April 3, and Kenneth llohner was elected as captain of the 1930 squad. Although the surrounding towns have succeeded in ruling Yoder out of high school activities and all regret this, we are going to win out in spite of 1 all trouble. SEASoN'S RECORD The following games were played last fall: Pioneer I, Kunlcle 0: Pioneer - XYest lfnity 4, Pioneer II, Alumni 6, Pioneer 9, XYest Unity 5. s 7715 Fm 1 '-1 X j 5 Q, GAMES SCHEIJPLED FUR SPRING SEASON V? April 4 ,,,,.c,, ,.,.i,.,.,. E don at Pioneer April 25 ......,....,,. Pioneer at Alvordton .jj 'si April Il ,,,,,,,,,,..e.....c...........,.......... Open May 2 .,.,... c....i, I 'ioneer at Stryker 1,6 April 18 ,,e,,.,,,e.. Pioneer at West Unity lVIay 9 ....,,. ,e...,., I iunkle at Pioneer lil! ll ' YI by g m X fall PIONEER umu scliooli 19:-xo Pg '?e'lf1 figlff' ' I X S- 'Q M Y ,K X.: 'u ' unzor Hzgh 's ll ' 1.1 M ,L ffff ,Q , , , , - - f -H 4 , N 1 5 114 in 1 1 1 'M' IG 1: -S xx' lc yn' as eil .. FJ x fi, Af,- ,,,,l, , ' ,, M x 445,12 fjfiggn f E: ii: KV .V xx - Ny 11 ' tiff? ,.s 1. ,, . A :F , w.-V. K. VULA M! LFM K V 'Hz ' Q I 1 l i V' .5'vafu11'fKcill1 ll:1ugl'm:1n. I':1ul Rickzml, Iilllfll Custm-r, Churlcs Mmm. ,Ll Sflllllfillljfl91311211 l,fmgl1cc.l lQ1,I:L-rl Clark, CUZICII, ,-Xrchic XX':1l1z1cc, liuln-rt I . 31 3 SIIHW, Kenneth l:l'L'XX'Cl'T lx J, E! We , .Q f v N I' M W L 1 1 V1 ' wi .A 1 I W W ul , 4 U4 ff W ma N4 Q 3 wp isis' l wi 1 ix V lx: 1 ' I 1' 'w A L, 4x , 1 N K-Quli illslx !1'f'l f, X ., fm? xg XE sim 1 Exp' 913,-,K '--ff, ily, yiwrv 'lx 5? 52. A Y V f .f-v - ilk X. x ,X Hnffnuz lCr1'ru-Eluuisv l?1lL'klL'l', llmlzullza SlllllU2lliCl', I,m'i11c 'l1lll'llllC. gy' if if, Middlv lV1m'f,AX1'li11:1 Crm11riclc1', bluyu- XXQIIHC, Num-llc Schmg, fjflllll .-Xmlcr, ' qi, Ilclun Miller, U11-In Snycln-V, H b fl p 4 . A ' ' 1 - nl lop lfU'IUlXL'1lll2l hcklcy, I,1ll1zm 5lIAilXX'l1, .Xurlrcy .-Xlpsmgll, Iiulh I'.11ck1cy, 'I ,x l x , , X-, N- kf6f' X fin ff V, A 3, ..-.--,,--.-...-,, ....,, ,.,.-.---,-,--.i..-,-m-,, -5: , 5i1w .'?-X' 45112 I'IUNI1IF.H Ulu!! svrnnn, mm, P13511 ,127 X X 7. - - ,gf 7, 1 Lf ,f, if 2 1 -- :rw ,x X -ml BIT'1fER - SWEET lm f fggp Ai 'S' iw . Q 5 1ff'rf 1..17 2 K, QQ 1 , xl .N g rw NL, gl '-as XE M T 5' f .Sir Lx EQ in Q n 1 W N LL J -Q E Er . 3565 LFHP :- T SR if ,f 'f. x Q H 5 X 3 ' ax' , 'L Ju , , w, ' , N . :IU 'M M b het: av: Y Q 1 ,f ix ' . fi.: N ' ,fx .galil IHUNICICN xlluu scuoor. 1 1 0 P1553 x.. X K . - Q X fa ,Y i N N 52121-1 'B-I BITT ER -SXVEET .- f 'K ' ' ' ,ff ' Y m QE M KX ,1' QV: ,fi fl, :A 'I A H F2 'fix X9 al' ,ff , X e E J 'iff . ' J , in vb. :J by Q I al i 7 , 1' M , 8 Q98 W 3 .J D Q ' ' --'K , . ' 'fffulziflgE-'Y-'i.S if'-.- . F' 5 5575: 1 351211-'?:.1 f-'si :ff 0 sf' .13 if. . k Q.. 74 1. :F .ii . , . C' ,V Ziff' gf! , Q s izL 3 -:'1 :'f'. If.. -. ,img ,' -'.3,, - Fe 'g gi 4f X ' W ' 1 Q ,, 1 .je rj-:Q-Q 9f.,g7-,Q5q:,.5',l A A U ,-1.225355-2:'-1f,:i':-mag Q F P. fare' -,-zu-11.1-'-.3112 2 4 W , Ei' e?f'5l:'3.'f?ii5f ,Q K - 5,5 ' --5.:- :,::--- '!?.5.3:3' 1 Ks I,.a',::'-:gE.5.i:1::2l W bm k av X 1 K I 95 QQ r' -- E Sh ' x 1 , I Elf PIONEER umu e-suuool, num Pg, '-T ' ' . xi R A A X i fiifi., -yr i Qi BITTER - SW EET L-1' ' W ff' .- X 47 ' 'i lg rl 1. W I-if , 'iq Gzrls Glee Club W U RF' gh! Q lr: Hr U y i ll 'lbfw Row-Helen Rollins, Dorothy Stafford, Delphu Spieth, Dorothy Roberts, llorotliy Lonahzirger, Yelma llnkill, XYilmzl XX'elli11g, Dorothy llurziss, llQlen llury, Arleen Moore. it .S'c't'Ulltf Ron'-Mzu'ie Eekley Doris Acluir, Yirginia Orwiler, Yivian Landis, lcli 51 Q l421UtGl'1TlllCl1, Nellie llutler. Lois Mahler, X eltn Sanford, Gladys Allen, lirzm- f ces liolhnger, Ruth Dunhar, Ifranees Summers, Martha llohin. Si!ling-.Iosephine XYz1ters, lleatriee llury, Dorothy llrewer, Zillifllll XYolf, lieu- lzih Rohh, clilllfl Kaufman, llelen Greiser, Marie Hillarcl, Mary Hihharil, Q l.eot:1 Ogden. L KJ Lfnrler the zlhle clireetion of Miss Hays the girls eompr's'ng the eluh lmve spem many plenszxnt and profitable hours. T The eluh is composed of 32 girls all interested llllil active in the work. if lf.- 4-. 'lihey have taken an iinportzmt part in the school events, singing for the Far- mers' Institute, the llaeezilzulreate services, in zulrlition to staging a henutiful oper- etta Love l',l1'21lL'5 of H awaiif' 'Sm A ,. I lv lx' r. r lr 1 X' ll' ,ll - J' V X E314 PIUNICICR uxuu scuoor, 1930 PE '. sf:g3,.f'N - X ,vN,, ' ff '92 - . ,lf x I fl xxx lkffo 1 4,1 . I . P. 'M ,ii ll W N fy Qi f 1 -, , is-I BITTER-SWEET -f-Ryf f f r Orchestra Lrff to Kiglzf-juseplifne Watcrs, Zatclla NYolf, Clayton Converse, Mzirllm Duhm, Ralph Cummins, Kzitlifcxn Croimm-r, Kzltliryn Ely, l,Ol'Cl'l Ruluismi. l NSTR L'MEN'l'A'I'lC JN hluscpliine Watcrs ...... ...,. Drum Zmcllu XYwlf .....,...., ....,.,,. l 'izuiru Clayton Cmmversc ,,,,. l..........,... C firm-I lxlilflllll llolim ,......... l,..... S zlxuplimme Kntlilf.-in Crcmimer ..,.... .,,.... S zlxuplirmc Katllryii Ely ll,,AY,v,,,,,,,,...,,,v,... ...,,.,,,,,,. X 'iulin Ralpli c.l11ll1lllllS ll,L'IlflL'l'l .,..... ....... S zixolgliimc 'l'l1u on-licstrzi unclcr thc lcmlcrsliip of Ralph Cmnmius has lmccn in cxisicnuc two years. 'l llcy will play for mzmy gfllllllilllflll cvcnls :mil utlici' sclioul zlctivitiv-4. 'lllle yuung pc-uplc of this group :irc all nlmlc musicians zmcl lay pmcticc have lmwfcctccl ilu-ir art until l'. ll. S. is glml to lionm' llcm in H125 zmmml. gi'T5i1i?2i4,fh Q:-Jil 1 loxrf I-'R :urn SICHOOI 1.r-so T ly:-Qyfx , fy 1-fl Q3 x.: T E1 .N Q4 4 5 A. fg.1 0 F I!! wll' f Xl li ' i lla x 'f 4 ', ,:'. f T'-,- X 4 Y -Q, 2. - 1, . ,. ... lg. ww , . - f 5,5 -4 . , AW S Q, 4 . 2 17 X L I lt, ikb., it rg, I l F . i i I: E. 'rx - xi . ,l:!, . Operetta St'tlfCde-ljOl'tl'lZl llurass, Ida Lauterinileh, lleatriee Dury, Loren Robison, Ruth Dunbar, Ralph Cuinniins, Leslie Pettit, Dorothy llrewer, Helen Dury, Helen Creiser. Sfdlllftllgflvlilfljllil Dohin, Leota Ogden, Dorothy Stafford, Dorotha Lonabarger, Frances Hollinger, Yivian Landis. Nellie liutler, Virginia Urewiler, Frances Sunnners, Marie Eekley, lloris Adair, llorotliy lladgley, Delpha Spieth, Arlene Moore. The Clee Clubs of IQSO presented the light opera Love Pirates of Hawaii, March 21, under the direction of Miss Hays. CAST oF CH ARACTERS Dorothy, llazzglztm' of Plmzlafimz Mazinger .,,,.....,,l.,e,...... ,........., l Quth Dunbar Miss Primer, lima' of Girls I'r'ir'a1'f Srlzrml ,...,........... .t.,.... l Uorotha Roberts Karnlani, Lilinoe, Maile, llfrzilflzy Hafuaiiiall Girls Helen Dury, Ida Lauterinileh, Beatrice Duty liilly XYoofl, Lft'llf4'lIt1lIll of U, S. Cruixm' ,,,t....,.,..,,.......,,e.l...,,...,......,. Loren Robison Pirate Chief ,,,,t....l..,,,.l.....e,..,t..,..,,,........,........,. ,,,,,. Ralph Cummins St-ary, .fl l'irufv ,,,,....,,,........,,...........,t..,la...........a....,,,l.,,l....,,,,l,,.,...,,,,..,...,,l Leslie Pettit Chorus of Pirates. Chorus of Hawaiian Girls. mf iv X iss lloiothx lieu d iughtei of 1 xxmltlis pl int ition ouncr 1 in in is :and in 1 U tin on tle is lht sthool 18 ininagu ix 1 stint old nrud lhllss iuntr lloiotix s boy fiienc in in endtaxoi to ste ier disguists himself 'is 1 pu ite and bit ills into tl t Uiounds when he betoines tn tuivltd xx ith 'L Lien of ieil dtsptradots ind ls t tptuied but tst iped ind brings htlp Meiutune the puatt thief and Miss l runer fall in loxe ind Dorothx 'ind 1 x ne united ind thus ill s utll th it Lllils nt mam iN 'Q 0 4 1 IUNIIIIR uion seuoora nano- P65 'if k-734' ' ' - 55:1 N mms- ':f M. ea BITTER-SWEET N ' ,I 5, kj i if El' il 4- Syl ' ,' iz ', 1 ' I . 1' 1 2 ' ' K ii V ll: 'z ill ' 1 hirls' s- inary l i fland. 'A ' .' ' 1 fx xl lik 2 14 Q ..' , f P' - . ' ' ' l ' 2 A -L f ' l , Q In JA . 'S its I ,Q 1 C V- 2 -2 , I - 12 - ' 1 i 5 A t- y - 1 i .1 - xy- i , :- . 1 . lv ' 1 fy 2 b X s 5 s - y - - Z ir' 1 C ' xi. .Z 2- sz -J 1' ,is sz Z A- V. it 1 I 1 Z A -K i s K L, 3 1 , ' v 2 K My L I 'Xl - . . . ' 1 j li llj: '- ' 1 42 Q '- 2 - Q ell. lx, l C ,lil N - J' 1' 41' s i K ' 1-1 4 , - v x Ax. , p 9 . fig 'Q-pi: fu ar' .3 - , 4 - s 1 R-N' ni, ,, - C QW ,Q-ies. - 1- X' 1 1 mf BITTER -SWEET -bf . ff, -1 ,f S lf l ' 11 111, junior Class Play -4 31 1. ri 'st . Bl' 3 115: 3 s Q 1 E Smferl-Yir il Over, Xylllllil lones, Francis llollin er, Vivian Landis, Robert Y Q g . . 3 1 earnig. Sflllllfill1jfLl1CillC Dick, XYalter Young, Earl jenkins, llirector, Miss lflays, Arlene rlil1lJl'l1lJStJIl. CAST oF CHARACTERS jack XYebster, Ofcllvr of flu' ll'uI1.vir1' Esz'111'f ......,............ ...,r.,.... E arl .lenkins Reggie Manners, fl -1111111111 E111jli.fl11111111 ....,,....r.. ,,,,v,Vw,, X 'irgil flyer lim lerkins, C'0111'l1'11' 01' f'zv1'111'v v1'111'.f ....,,....vr. ...Robert Nearinjf H- XVII: Cl s' 11 ' 1' ' w 1 Y S H 1- 1 ie unip, .1111 11.r1'1111zs 7t'tlIl V.......,,.. ...........,,. 2 1ter oung 1 ' Sally Graham, Cy1'l11111' Sczlllxf' ..........,1...... ............ I Francis Hollinger rg Jenny Tliatclier, l o1'fy,' .,lH'l'S f1c1'.v1s1'11111'1' .,.,..Y1.....,......... ,1.... X 'ivian Landis Ruth Thatcher, ,Al f11'111'lz fX,t'fj1fIil' 7111111111 like to fvivk ,,.,,, Arlene 'lxlioinpson g Effie Yarden, A ruff' little 111'iglzl1111' ....11...........,..,....,.... 1............ X Yihna jones s Yivian Vernon, The liellf of C,it'dIIl' lllllllf .,,.... ...... ...,...1., ,.,..... L 1 1 cille Dick 31 Q Q The .lunior Class presents a eoniecly play entitled Cyclone Sally on April 25, 1930. The cast has as a whole spent lUl1Cll ti1ne and liarcl work for the procluc- E. tion of this play. We all look forwarcl to it as a great success. FQ i Time: Present. l'lace: XYel1ster Estate near the town of Cedar Point. 5 74.4 SYNOPSIS Act 1. Comlminecl living anfl dining roon1 on the XYL-luster Estate near Cedar l o'1t tt? esnne Xlont lLTlJtI et lil l1LLVLl1 111 NRE 'sm gl A - ' ll . .g Q 1 1 1 - - ' N as A ' ... 'l I1 :z . J 1 a week later. ll A :l I - s sx f ' l - - - ing eal. we M' ' 1 H A Act 3. 'llte same. A week later. Late afternoon. XX ff .K W lx 1,1 1 - if 'Q fi Q- V ,, x AQ.. , ,E-,, iwf1KXfi'-2'3 H N 1 : 1 s , 1:1 o v4 '-T 792: fi A m:,-f at in N, - X :Dil PIO 11 1 R H11 rx Cnoox 1 as 'ICQ N, X., 'QTW ,fn , ---- --- xxf-, , fx 1 ifkf fhffi, 1,lil,1iQ1Ui1.ifQLFfllflflf1, f 1. 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' ' I , , R , , x .Mx Allen, Dorothy Blount, Gertrude Crommer, Wilma Drake, Richard Ely, Rhea Enyart, Alfrieda Fauver, Isabel Flora, Jeanette Grannis, Lenore Hodson, Kathryn Jones, Doris Jones, Floyd Kemerly, Erma Landis, William Long, Helen Martin, Donald Moore, Iva Mae Osborn-Lonabarger, Wava Ogden, Donald Randall, Vera Slagle, Clarence Snow, Lavadna Spieth, Oscar Sampson, Clair Williams, Walden Waters, Naomi Allen, Rachel Brown, Raymond Baughman, Bernard Cocanower, Beatrice Doner, Donald Doolittle, Ruth Dury, Hazel Evans, Leona Farling, Doris Fauver, John Franks, William Hadley, Frederick Haggerty, Henry Hershiser, Robert Hollstein-Kirkpatrick, Jones, Lawrence Keiser, Ruth Miller, Marie Mull, Bernita Quidort, George Reeves, Neva Roberts, Arvilla I E, Williams, Lowell Schrag, Blanch A 'A Wilson, Ruth 3, it 1' .f13,sJl!7Z 12323, T 'kms x A33 iff! , sw Home Pioneer O Married Fremont Ind Married Kunkle O Student N. Manchester, Ind Mechanic Toledo, O Teacher Fayette, O. 1028 Beauty Culture Pioneer, 0 Student Bowling Green, O Student Oxford, O Teacher Pioneer, O Stenog, Hillsdale, Mich Home Pioneer, 0 Home Stryker, O Stenog. Ft. Wayne, Ind Student Columbus, O Student Jacksonville, Ill Stenog. Bryan, O Produce Pioneer, 0 Home Pioneer, 0 Farmer Pioneer, O Clerk Chicago, Ill Student Tole do, 0 Home Pioneer, O Married Edon, O Student Bowling Green, O. Student Bowling Green, 0 Farmer Pioneer, O Student Oxford, O Farmer Pioneer, O Student Ft. Wayne, Ind Home Pioneer, 0 Bookkeeper Pioneer, O 1929 Clerk Pioneer, O Student Toledo, 0 Produce Pioneer, O House Work Detroit, Mich. Student Toledo, 0 Student Toledo, 0 Home Pioneer, O Clerk Hillsdale, Mich Student Toledo, 0 Home Stryker, O Student Ft. Wayne, Ind Student Hillsdale, Mich Student Toledo, 0 Farmer Pioneer, O Beatrice Married Toledo, O Employee Pioneer, O Student Bowling Green, O Student Toledo, O Beauty Culture Hillsdale, Mich Student Albion, Mich Home E Pioneer, 0. Student Bowling Green, O. Stenog Toledo, O Student Toledo, O Student Bow-ling Green, O PIHYFPR uwu SCHOOL ioao PQ A -'Q'i Qd . . Q 1 ' urls:-' - H.: S5119 BITTER SWEET as N s f., 'I-.3 I- nl.-1 V .-..'-SES-ES? . V? Q ' A' A ,X vi. X ,lj .X I Qxlf, I '3 P T, .IQ 1472 -i' 1 ,,, lf' I . : 4. 1' X, g I' at . 4 . eo V, 3' 1 Q ' 0 ' II I' Y -4 r II L xl X Xxx , 7 o f ,v-' .. Q51 444' wtf , I n I I. .I 1 ' SEPTEMBER Sept. 2-Court opens session 9 months. Sept. 3-A verdant glow predominates. - Sept. 6-One week down and 35 to go. Sept. 9-Base ball practise starts. - Sept. 11-Seniors organize. Base ball game P. H. S. 8: West Unity 6. Sept. 12-Big events at Fair. Local songbird wins first prize. Bluebirds also cop honors -School dismissed for Fair Ma I want a balloon -Hunting law opens-natural results Squirrels suffer Juniors organize Suspender brigade Sophomores organize Base ball game Freshmen organize Death to flies CR C J Senlors decide to give Lyceum course Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Seniors decide to publish annual Kunkle makes fatal mistake Coughs stopped Smith brothers start to school .1 liiaipif - .. .13 . . .16 . ' ,: . 17- ' . X, 6 1 .18- ' ' . 5 . .19- . ' . . ' . .S .. .20- . ' . Q' ,J .23- ' . . . .' ,LE 5 .25- ' ' ' . Q, ,9 '27- . . . U , I W f .3o- - ' , X ,lx ' X A , . ' - ,lm Fees '4 F-1 S' '-gf?-S K , . . . , . Q N, . 95 1 Xi. iii? QQ PIONFER unfu scnoor 19110 kg 'l -in-115: be 'fm Oc . Oct. Oc . Oct. Oct. Oct. g 3 ZAWS OCTOBER 4-Chemistry students learn that Chlorine cures disease germs. , 6-Sunday edition-MAD DOG CITIZENS BEWARE. , -Ralph Yoder uses Encyclopedia for English theme-that original. ,,: 8-Economics-Cigarettes can be smoked shorter with the use of a cigarette A holder. ' 11-Sophomores give Freshmen party tonight. Followed by initiation. w 15-Junior girls appear Wearing class colors. 1 -,sw :X -1 1 W 21? H 1, -. g-- X M-4 ell I BITTER - SWEET 7 ' X X ijt ' Q in t 4, 'f . t 7 't' gon ai 'm KN I 'S 4 W ..- Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov Nov Nov N ov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov. Nov Nov Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec Dec Dec J an 16-Wilma Welling tells Biology class that frog eggs hatch into iiagpoles. 18-Sale of Lyceum course tickets begins today. 22-A number of Seniors wore new sweaters. 25-No school-Teachers attend Institute. 28-Anderson back. 29-New sport oxfords pride of Ad Yoder. 30-HOT DOG! Seniors run stand at Festival. Soup's On. 31-The day after the night before. N O V EM BER I-School house still stands in same old place. 4-Fauster and Ad Yoder here on time. That's it, start the week right. 6-Annual meeting. 7-Bridgewater school burns, some kids have all the luck. 8-Mr. Anderson: I'm under quarantine, you're welcome to my house for a party but I wouldn't let you come. 11-No school. H 12-The school is running on three cylinders. 13 -Chapel conducted by Seniors. Dorotha Roberts and Max Sprang elected cheer leaders. YEA BO. 15-Hunting season begins. Few l-oys absent. 18-Seniors decide to have box social, Nov. 26. 19-Chapel conducted by the Juniors. 20-Seniors stage big party tonight. 21-Psychology ienvironment and heredityl seems to be a big subject among the Seniors. ' 22--H0 HUM. 27-Big box social tonight. 'M 28-School dismissed until Monday. Now we have something to be thankful for ' , 1 I Fil DECEMBER 3-Grade cards. 4-Seniors and group pictures taken today. 5-Andy thinks law should come before shows. 9-School running 'on four cylinders now. 10-Proofs for Senior pictures here. 11-Anderson, you're to quit back there boys. ' 12-Mr. Livingston spoke to us today. 'Ng 13-Black cats, ladders, and the 13th on Friday. r P 18-Juniors enjoy party at Ruth Drake's. . ' 19-A heavy snowstorm and as the result only about half of the school here. A -Pioneer plays basket ball at West Unity ' Seniors take vacation Chile Senior pictures arr1ve all O K Lawrence Sumner started school today 3 Zig - - , - . ' ly- . 24- ' ' . . r X' 61 D A .X I 694 PIUNEICR uma scuoor. 1930 Pep Y .4 Q 'ei JANUAR f f Jan. -Chapel ,V Jan. -Defeated Bryan. AND HOW! Y - . Jan. -School house will soon be blue if Vivian Landis keeps on spilling ink. ' , , Jan. 14-Such popularity must be deserved. LK. C.J P' Jan. 15- 1 6-Examinations. W , ,ri EV-:X .M in - x ecgffe-u.-,. I3IfFUUIDI2fESSN7IDIDH? .gF?Y?fsfef?5is fat? it IVA , 'f 'xv 7 41 10 .3 - 13 Jan. 17-Most important date to Mr. Rogers' notion. 1619 women introduced. , - Jan. 20-Miss Hays absent and it's on Monday too ???? HV . Jan. 22-Anderson gone to Columbus. Jan. 24-Big game with Edgerton tonight. Jan. 28-Annual staff gave talks. Laff that off. Jan. 29-Chemistry class made Ha-Ha gas toda Jan. 30-Please teacher may I get a drink? 'ls Y. I :W FEBRUARY I 3 Feb. 4-Rev. Strawn talked to us in chapel today. Defeated Montpelier. A fair 5 Q ' referee. it Feb. 5-Seniors have party and Mr. Rogers showed the girls how to thread a needle. Feb. 6-Even Miss Hays looks sleepy. i Feb. 10-Bob Keck was related to law class today. 3 Feb. 12-Juniors Won the annual contest. A Feb. 13-Basket ball game with Fayette tonight. Feb. 14-Farmers' Institute. lNuff Sedl Feb. 18-Boys play basket ball at North Adams. Feb. 19-Played Mark Center and won. Feb. 20-Seniors have a Theatre party tonight. Feb. 21-Funny, but the Seniors don't seem to have their English. Feb. 25-Boys play basket ball against Alumni. Feb. 26-Mr. Rogers and Louis Oliver sure know how to kill mice. Feb. 28-Williams County tournament. MARCH Mar. 3- Sit down on the floor boys. Mar. 4-Interclass Tournament started today. Mar. 7-Sophomore girls and Junior boys won tournament. Mar. 11-Last number on the Lyceum Course. Mar. 14-Johnathan Swift resurrected in this school. 1161 APRIL ' Apr. 4-Skating party at Cub Lake. Apr. 9-Senior colors flying high. - Apr. 10-Prospective visit by Sheriff Ragan. ,Ig Apr. 11-Senior flag still fiying. E W Apr. 25-Junior play. May May May 2 1 QE??adWEZ MA Y Senior play Baccalaureate Commencement fly. J 4 , . L 1 ' 1.3 16- ' e 'yi 18- . ' 'iv . XY fi i ' Yi w ' - J' ' -f . w . . ' iPIOS'EER uma scuoor. 1930 P9 '3T C .F ,,..., L, , ,Q . L YC' W X3 2 , X w ' 'N ' , ' 1 4. , , g 7 1. . V - J? 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W Norman Crow-VVhen it sits IE ere are t ey rom down- Ad Yoder-where are my ball -y :I shoes? I ,Q Charles Stevens-Do you know il Doc.-Here they are, Bohner mil why the Freshmen are always so had 1118 Suit in One Of them- appy IE Clayton-If I were to Hy to Eu- Dock Baughman-NO, but YTICV 1: rope, would I get a medal? . . . 4 1 say ignorance is bliss. g Josie-NO, but you might get A 1 l a-cross. Ag October 25-No school today, 2 teachers meeting at Toledo. Ab- E: If January doesnit make Febru- as W' sent minded Prof. Ewing trudges :I ary March APU1 May- lg toward town with an arm full of 'I ' W books. Returns half an hour later Hays-Who WHS HOIUCF? 'E' K wondering why he couldn't get in Louis Q..The guy Babe Ruth il, lx the school house. 1' made famous. X , 7' Q X s , . . , - 5 1 :fa mx- 1 IOSEER uma SCHOOL 19:10 page . f ljqgze W - g 4 ,, , - w.QfTf li-e 1 S- R . 0:24 BITTER - SXVEET le gf ' ,I ,Hr - ff gy! ' N PM f .N 3 . KX ' R204 C766 fi- ,. CLIN GSWELL M AQ , rib f , - -gs YG , ' ll I I NXQ E5 'I' 0 ELGIN xxx- 9 3 Q A --'V A I s ' TQ ,' T Q F. E. TOUSE Jeweler PIONEER, OHIO Optometrist Miss Hays-XYho ticldled while Rome burned? lluob Nearing-Hector. Miss Hays-No. THE lioob-Towselt r , Miss Hays4Towse.r, what do QT Sodas, Lunches: Flne you mean? It was Nero. 5 C2LI'1di9S, Fruits, Noob-XYell I knew it was some 3 Lgh one with a dog's name. J?n Tobaccos 1. Cigars f2::1Hifrf:::W'm' A ' rex ,Tl Arteviine that lays hard boiled 7 : W. R. NORRIS C355 P ,ig Pioneer, Ohio 5 Our conception of slow motion would be two Scotsman racing for tlie dinner check. The chffereme between 'in old ind 1 new ffulnon kim About hvu mlmites. N id lv i ' - v . 1 'I Q. , . , , . ' ' . . ' , 4 X' ' T. X ff In Y, X 'I' . X I Lhifgxg glgfvau Q34 l'lllXl11I'lR umm scuoor. man 'Elo gif-.:,,e-: - X , , 5 Mr:- l ,ily al BITT ER -SXVEET I-s AN, , . 5 'e . . if - if ilk, Q, ry ' lil., l, yy jf . , .' l , - F . i 'Mm O Hy THEYIPE STAR I5 RAN D SHOES ' T Q 2-f'i3ffq qi, ' 5 f 1 . E5 Q5 ,vll :ff v- KJ E EEEiEE 13' We f' 151 g T ff AAA: ii' ll, f' ' 0 B W. 9 I' Wzfffzeazqfgzaflfvf , ,EEE f 1 , heca use - ' 1 , have Qolld Leather- . I Star Brand shoes for men, women and children, have every- T thing everyone demands in footwear-splendid style, good rn A appearance and long endurance. ' A L y They are economical shoes to buy. Their price is mode te: they retain their shape and keep their beauty so much lonlgr. y TQ That's because Star Brand shoes are SOLID LEATHER. No Ei' paper, fibenoranyothercheap material in thevital parts-never! VVhen you buy Star Brands, you get what you pay for-the s Q I mairirnum your shoe dollars will buy-absolutely. it I Try a pair of Star Brands yourself-buy them for the l children. You will get more satisfaction out of the shoes, and y T more value out of the dollars you spend. A ll F. .HADLEY y i, ! P. 51 Star Brand Shoes Are Betteru 1 5 a J' .' . xt-LAM-A vi, M ,atm N VAYYY 1ll ' - '- fjxx tl M Q .1 Q, l PM ll ' ln f il b N- 1 .Z ,Zig 3 5 , A. , 5 , .' -,T 1 ,T - -2.1.13 -...- V, 1-H, l mQXf..'qM:3g,fqyfal 591 PIONEER uuau scuoor. 1 no Pg A w g gif- - T 5 6 a L ': Ki X 'S I 'wx K THE al' -ml BITTER - SW EET PQ J' ' X If aqff 2 I' M . 5 ' lg Welcome to the PIONEER ELEVATOR Z3 ' HOME RESTAURANT COMPANY All Home Cooking Dealers in g We 3159 Serve Grain, Flour and Feed, W Coal, Cement fi Page's Ice Cream and 31 O A THE BEST EVER Feed Grinding ! PIONEER, OHIO GOOD HARDWARE 5 KELVINATOR ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR E ' PERFECTION OIL RANGES 53 ii HEATROLA PARLOR FURNACE f -I ATWATER KENT RADIO - ...v f., J m' K. if 9 :W In is , N ' , .4 f. ' I fr. qfjggx,-3 Q54 r F R u H bcuoc r so bg ' Tftiiegi 1 X I ,,. . 6 5533, 'QV 2 im , . r 5 This Ad as 4 g i g. 'El l3ITTEI? -SXVEETl f p .Q ' .N 3, il' fl . 0 0 I ' P1 we J OKE ALSO tl L K? il 2 Ch M R 'f I asc 0 e Q The Farmers' Friend CREAM-E'.GGS+POULTRY H Phone 144 Pioneer, Ohio Fat Mull-Can I get in this door? Leslie Pettit-You ought to be 1 able to, they just took a piano in 51 there. 3 We buy au kinds of Mr. Rogers-ln what battle dicl 8 5? General XX olfe, when hearing of Q victory, cry l die happy. :L U POULTRY Virgil flyer-l think was his last Q . battle. Call for Prlces lnstructor, after writing LXXX Phone 203 on the hoard-XYhat does this , mean. . Dorothy llrewer-Love and Kis- . pd c. B. CROMMER ,el nm, W . . 24 5 Pioneer' Ohlo Gilcher-Oh look Does going to of --- shoot a foul. '.t fl, 14' Dorothy Roberts-Ah gee, that's cruel. Qi f' ll When you lose your head holr N A your tongue. A i' . 2.57 af.-0 , X gxi iz-Jil PIONEER umm e-aouool. ismo PQ A X l ,Lluwgsj-.Q,5,-aRf3,, Q4 1 1 M lc un ll scuoor. 19:30 peg fiffQ,9,i T . :gf B, 5' P ggfifilg -as-1 BITTER -SWEET Ie fy, g, Values vs. Price Don't try to buy a thing too cheap qt From those with things to sellg Because the goods you'll have to keep, gh And time Will always tell. The price you paid you'll soon forget, The goods you get will stay, The price you will not long regret, The quality you may. They ought to cut this price word out, B Of dictionaries red, Make values what men talk about, Not just the price instead. I In fence or posts, in coal or Woods, Remember this adviceg ll Don't let the price control the goods, But goods control the price. .ll Ewing Lumber 8 Coal Sl M N Q 'I W ego I Nx rl - J al' ,gl eil BITTER-SWEET Ive . l, g. gzxzyv 1 1 if - 1.35, fly so The Peoples Oil 8 Gas Co. We HOME OWNED THE HOME OF BETTER PRODUCTS When Better Oil and Gas are sold Uwe Win sen Them Sudden Service to Any Point it 'EOD 2 9 'D 2 FE -1 U 'U 2. CI E- 2- ,nz 'S sn WUI Fig g : .9-L :U o an 4' U S ..,m ,-3 cn QQ :Tw OO G 2 mg.. mi-1 -' O 3, Q ,U Q s. W 3 Exide and Willard Parts and Accessories ' Wrecker service day 5 or night. 1 Pioneer, O. Phone 196 ,Ai bf 'l V. lr p p -T-We-K' The Peoples Oil 8 Gas Co. Q 9? 1 I? Pioneer, Ohio JNQl Mrs. Nearing-XYhere are you going? Leo Mull-llookkeeping class. Mrs. Nearing-The hell l'lZ1Sll't sg rung yet. Leo-Yes but it's a long ways rg: clown there. Keck-God made the Hrst talk- il ing machine. Cummins-Yes but Edison made the first one you eoulcl shut off. Mr. Anderson-XVe measure the ' power of motors in horse power. Thr. llud Higley-How do you meas- ure the power of mules. . Mrs. Nearing-XYhat liquid wont freeze ? fcgli' Xx Chem. Student-Hot water. m -' aw?-' Tit?-313' i ' ' i1,f'T5!Ef'.Q: M QQ PIONEER :nun sermon 1930 lug 'if x , 7 . 5 -E-I BETTER -SWEET Ie - J.. Q, 4. f'? GREETINGS AND CONGRATULATIONS ., - 1 ,Q TO GLASS OF 1930 P. H. S. WE THANK NE' YOU FOR YOUR LIBERAL PATRON- gd E . AGE DURING YOUR SCHOOL YEARS, 6 AND WILL STRIVE TO PLEASE YOU IN S, THE FUTURE, AT ALL TIMES. Q L63 , QT J. C. Ewing -.1-.-v-.-v--.-.-.-rf'-v-va-.-.-w .-.1-.-.-v-1-n SOHIO MOTOR 011- LOWEST PRICES S HIGHEST QUALITY E1 OhiO'S All-Weather Oil E I ' DC F3 A Q -SR Pioneer Ohio 9' GORDON RANDALL Pioneer, Ohio , -A Nh ASQ ' :nj ! . X' R Y fy 1' QI If I I. 'I vi ' Free from harmful Wax KROGEWS -'P Q FOOT EXPERT lil it Goods That Have dl? Made Good ll El Pierce Wall Paper ' Hoosier Paints W E? Hess Stock Tonic Rexall Rubber Goods 2 ji Rexall Remedies :gn Parker Pens and Pencils o W. L. Bailey The Rexall Store Pioneer, Ohio A --J.-.-J.-.-.-vs - Q-v-4.-AArf,-.- :Li .il Q rll CALL AT WE' More Power to You gl Whitney's Shoehouse 5 When in Hillsdale for EMPIRE ffj Your Shoes and Rubbers Xtra me . PETROLEUM 5? 4 You will get the latest PRODUCTS l Styles at Right Prices l -1. X' KECK 8: WALKUP ,gm Pioneer, O. Phone 125 P ll Q' K i if Q1 'Ulf 1 Q NN 1 it f ,i x , ' X I' , '- 113 Al NY af., ,,- ,, ffig 02571 1 I0 I- r R III li umm 1 z Pg? X , - li 4-Q 2' ff' ' J lltf ,LX I 4, lx fi' -- I Q xf K PROMPT, DEPENDABLE FORD SERVICE When you bring your car here for service you are ,a always sure of prompt, courteous treatment from B men who know their business. Our mechanics are specially trained and we have all the newest and latest service equipment need- M ed to do an accurate, thoroughly satisfactory job. 'E . VCT Q Q Only genuine Ford parts are used and all labor is W5 charged at a low fiat rate. sg U Gamboe Motor Sales Thos. Gamboe, Prop. Pioneer, Ohio-Phone 20 The Northwestern Mutual 'i Insurance Association -a gg of Pioneer, Ohio Q Insures against Tornadoes and Windstorms SQ CROSBY G. SWEET, Sec'y EARL SNOW, Pres. Agents for Q STOCK FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES -:faq BITTER - SVVEET I-cs lx X . lj .Qi 5 al' in ll ,iz R11 LY 1 1 ' 'Li , All 91 ffl! X . XX l ri 'lil I ,' 454' t .fff , '- :V-' ,'.. ',-'. 795- . E wt S fi -Q34 l'I I I lll u sc nom l an hgg -. x 'X 'S N -:nl BITTER-SWEET Ile ga, if All ,fl 5 .high THE GREAT PIQNEER W 3 ATLANTIC an PACIFIC IMPLEMENT CO, TEA CO. Agriculture Implements, Th I f 'O , e S Ore O Hardware, Gas Engines, P5 751 Quahty and Economy LQ Always Reliable Tractors and Fence. D. R. Troxel, Manager SALES and SERVICE AA1JvfAAAw DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE AT POPULAR PRICES 9 ' , 1 Shaefier s Skrnpt The successor to ink. Makes any make of pen Write better. Permanent or Washable. IQ 2 Ounce Size 15C 4 Ounce Size 25C . l MARCELLE TOILET PREPARATION S A Q For that Well groomed appearance. Popular Prices 25C and 50c l nf hw M T I-Iodson 8 Son Drugglsts and Grocers Phone 64 W QQ -. Q 5 A 1 - -' . . P ,T -1 'L' 4 '- ,f . l 19, 1 Ka! I XI I fi A' X - W A ' J' 'A ' v ' o - , - r K x xv, ,Q .- x ox, X- A 3 N IZ 1 . . fl ' -'Ny . ' all PIO.'I ER IIICH HBCHOOI I. lx. 17 ' W tx Wt Wt 't I V xc x , QQ ' et-I BITTER-SYVEET Ie f rm it epencloble Values d E5 on r Alert Service 3 . . Wtth Everything You Buy rg S tt gh , . . INC E E 2-4 N. Howell Hillsdale, Mich. GRADUATION GIFTS I It will be a pleasure for us to assist you in making your gift selectio sl 5 fnilinfhffilfl i nn J My t E Dovla ICE CREAM ed tm gh fimiirie 5 ' d D E51 Delighlfully velvety We are factory distributors for s ft Elgin and Gruen Watches ,ll COI'Y1pllIl'1e1'1tS of Orange Blossom Diamond Rings W R N Waterman Patrician Pen and Pencl T . . , ll ABE STEELE iimfelislsrtlhliii Elllfililtglrllft f You are corillally invited to inspect. x n Q woon at sl-:YBOLD 54 Jewelers '- 'I fl, 'rf Hillsdale, Mich. Xt it 3 ta m. KA ' 6:2-Eli Pl I I tc ul H cuoor if kg lin, Y?1f?Ei f 0:54 il s1'1'T me -SXVICICT llc? 2109 - . If - QM 55, sw ow wx ia if .. 1 W PE 'lm df 8 A 13' :gn V,- Temple Theater E Bryan, Ohio ,Q 13 Z THE HOME OF ,E VITAPI-I0 E A i Talking Pictures YOU CAN ALWAYS SEE AND HEAR THE BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT J t at 5 The Temple Theater g The DeLuxe Theatre of Northwestern Ohio .Tw N ff-1 A35 ff 'jf'-ff-X, , -V' 1 Ir - I 't rx N gt, K 1, . X, .. I Y Y eil BITTER-SWEET be Y iff 5 2 L A lv- , ir - - Bauer s Bakery Y ia ' B2 R The Home of 33 GOLDEN CRUST BREAD and Q QUALITY BAKED coons of every description. W gy PATBONIZB YOUR HOME BAKERY Q , ' Your patronage apprec1ated ' ' Phone 204 Y , MCBRIDE 5 D. B. BAUGHMAN W BARBER SHOP s W b e uy Sanitary and up-to-date. Farm products li Ladies' Hair Cutting E885 Q, Our Specialty ' POUIUY M' 9 Cream CHARLES MCBRIDE, Prop. , ploneer 01110 We pay h1ghest pmces B. rf it mam Q Q ,L Y . 'Ng' Mx it H, mga' .F ' Mix' ,x BAP- ,.j.., ,H 'SI ,LSL-i. K X Qefxg, 535mg-' Q4 L Pl 1 Ill an c, io I so Pei ' ',1-f-33.-A: x NL 7313 aff 6 new-- 4 O e 1 TSW Q- X 'ral BITTER -SWEET lie ...EJ ff - Q. 'll' -i l 'T' r' M0 UMEN TS 'ri' ,gif 'R' Largest stock in northwestern Ohio or southern Michigan. It will 3 pay you to see our plant and stock Whether you are interest- 'QE' ed to buy at present or not. Our equipment is modern in every respect. Over 30 years in the business. :ij Reliable, responsible, a good place to buy. :gl Our Slogan- Nothing But The Best Lg Throne Monument Works II H. A. Throne Pioneer, Ohio L. H. Martin CITY MARKET Quality Groceries IF lT9S INSURANCE lg Fresh and Salt Meats Y W il Fruits and Vegetables ou ant to see . L. H. BOLLINGER ...1 We Dellver F All K. d . ' We Buy Eggs or In S SR Life, Fire, Tornado Phone 65 ANSPAUGI-I 8: HEPKER Automobile AJ IQ. I 'Q f x N V ,I ggxiwz +131 1 I0 M R UI H scnoor, 1 o hgj. -. f..'Sg3, x ' if y ,Ju eil Hl'l l'lf1R-SXVlflI'1'l' be .-9,,f ' X x ::jlLH,Yg?7' 1, Q eep th Hom eautiiul i Combine Beauty with Econ- ' omy by making us your 75 -' v source of supply when you ig? need Furniture, Rugs or Q Linoleums. Q iv T Q 5' iii 0' :Q 5 . sy, 1. 1 5 2 , wn Mmrnns co PIONEER 0 EDON 0 -M W I 34.1 V+ .1-: .4 Wir Ky , c 9 0 ffm orgy J' f cf- A I , ,fi . e ,1y'4 v ' Y 14.1, ' Q ' 05 fix' Q . 1 1 Tr wg? 'C-ff .331 u 1 XI 1 I ul H sm lm 1 1 an lg-in Sig N X K Nik? .-Qffaa T14 F if ,I c SUITS rc Choose now for the season's 5 Grove -:Q-I BITTER -SXVEET I-e ,f - A 'mv 'fb , I TEES: E It 7 :I Smartest Styles Suits of Character 522.50 New Ideas New Models New Fabrics New Patterns THE JERROLD CO. North Side Square Bryan, Ohio Theatre 13 HIGH CLASS PHoToPLAYs Q 43 Wednesday, Thursday, S Saturday, Sunday Q11 Evenings G. M. Britton, Mgr. Pioneer, Ohio BABY CHICKS FEEDS O Pioneer Q O O C I5 Profit Producing Chucks I Q4 Will Grow and 3, Q MAKE YOU MONEY CLEAN FLOCKS it CLEAN CHICKS CLEAN HOUSING CLEAN FEEDING ja, W CLEAN MANAGEMENT A Are the Five Important Steps to Your Success PIONEER HATCHERY, Inc HIRE . I 30 U - . f N' ai ti' j , We 1 V fy ' N A 1' 'Y A Emerg.. .5s. X:,- giggfal QI! P c I-.ER I II uc I 1 pg? A j. -A9755 A S -Q E. J. Masters weiwx' Sy S' 4 ' 1 f x ku, L lx l Mr' it uf , n r P , 1 N ' Ut -.Q it Sl ff 6 6' A lr l- w :Q lu .Q X J, ei-I BITTER-SVVEET lee Why go out of town to buy when EFFIE MOORE can supply you at your door with LANSDOWN Importers of fast col- . ored Prints, Piques, Linens, Silks, Cretonnes A English Chintz Curtain Material and Draperies? f if Wilknit Hosiery Of splendid wearing quality for men, Women and children FOR PERFECT SILHOUETTE LADIES WEAR THE HEALTHFORM Which embodies health, comfort and style needed for the new models of ready-to-wear dresses, also supplied in beauti- ful, stylish dresses, coats, suits and Lingeries. CALL FOR APPOINTMENT Phone 0-157 Pioneer, Ohio Knock heard on Annual room door. Member Annual Staff-XVho's there? O 3 Voice Outside-lt's mc. THE SMITH HATCHERY S M. A. S.fNVho's me? In Voice-Mr. Rogers. Hatchers of 5 PEERLESS CHICKS M. A, S.-You're a liar, Mr. Rogers would say, it is l. 5 Miss Hays-Fauster, what arc They Live. Grow and 11 the common people? 5 Fauster, after stanimering for E :Q words-Ah you know. Make You Money 3 Bryan, Ohio fl , Xp! 'r ' Swimming became Z1 national sport in Scotland when toll bridges ' . i were first erected. . I, 4' ' Phone 465 1: I 924 West High Street 5 , 1' He-Why does an lndian wear . f 3 feathers on his head? f :I Shefwhy, l guess to keep hi A M5 Q wigwam. 4 , R rig ad PIUSFZICR HIGH scuoora moo 'lei 'lil' ':jfiQ1'g hw 5 wx l 1, Ali , 5 Q ' 1 ,P IN.. X ,Pl I -za-ll B1TTE1sz -SWEET le- ikl' -. Us If Congratulations to if The Class of 1930 + 2 The Kaufman Theatre 2 2 Montpelier, Ohio 31 31 Q Home of the new A Q Show World Talking Pictures CLEAR, DISTINCT REPRODUCTION NAAn .l J 5 1 A I-ea-wfeaww been E 5 E 2 S252 C12 OE: 20 Sw 2 1 19 Q f: 23. n 2 F I' F' 0 H 'H S cl: 3 v-5 my-1 2- RT. OQ4 2-gi -,UQ .2 EF + Q-HO 559 rows SFF? 53 EJ? rn 5-5129- 'Q SE ge.: Z n eb --+'s9' Q'i00QQQ 0-WRU Phone 39 Ploneer Ohm Weddings .ffiTX5?X, 2 ,. J -I ca z E11 c sv 3 o 5 . ' m ' 2 l ' J 0 so , m Xx hx r . , ' fQ,-'gl' N79 fi' I, gi .,, , .. i 'am Q, pu :so :iff xe?1Q, x N -,1 , - , The Bryan Press E' I -:ri , :ml BITTFR -SWLMT Ie g ,,E Qi' , X .9195 1 I , 'J K , Q ' 5 I I x I 'Il fi? X NX ,OK wx QB, .f, I O. gli Y . ' 4 1 . . . K 1 A 1 rv R IF YOU ARE SUFFERING WITH PAINS IN YOUR LEGS, + BACK, NECK, OR HAVE ACHING FEET, SEE: f 5 L. I. Jones Foot Correction Specialist '. Pioneer, Ohio-Phone 166 gh Q Q Q CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION LFREE fs,-.-.-.-x.-.-. -.-.-. -.-.-urs,-v-v-vs.-v-v-.-s,-.Av-.-sis,-v-,-sa-.xr-.-.-x1xAAn.-.-.-.-.'y-.- I T55 S Engravings in this book by I Q ' ' ... . IIE R ' F95 FN a ' 511 gi Printed by - ME Q. f 'I' QQ QU M fk :I yn I N R- ,ff F el' o . ,KI . ' ,, A, 3335-fig, 'ES 1, n I I un H C110 r .so 5-.x:q,,- I x I Ft. Wayne Engraving Co. g , V E x . X 'IQ THE EARLY BIRD MAY CATCH THE WORM-BUT The Wide-awake buyer will Wait. to see Our up-to-the-minute line of I HOUSER'S 5.Y ,4 5 xwiXs al' ? '75 its-Q3 ' A X342 it all pfv 2. LT-1 H 5 ei 4' 1' E Pi 1, .0 fl? Y-E4 1. I- A E f 'OWU filter'- al 'll 5 55 W I, 1 3 Jewelr and ifts that - Y g DRY CLEANING sy charm. WE ANNOUNCE and 5 R d' 1 h d ' r F2 w:t:aa.a.:aazS.t:,n.i.eP.:?.t.e12f.?.i DYE WORKS in bracelets, pendants and festoons, 8 novelty gifts for the graduates of Phone 1930' Montpelier, Ohio 'E D. T. KIESS Jeweler and Optometrist MONTPELIER AND EDON, OHIO K. G. KIESS, Hillsdale, Mich. REX I. KIESS, Coldwater, Mich. H A E He done me wrong, wailed the . Algebra problem as the Freshman SPAKE 8: KAUFMAN handed in his exam. paper. S High Grade 11 . n I A 1: Do you like Kipling? Home Furnishings, Rugs, XVhy, 1 clon't know. How do you , , , 1 Kipple? Majestic Radios 'i - s I 5? Pla-U05 Teacher in English Class-Johm - - 1' ny, take this sentence: Lead the sewing Machlnes cow from the pasture! XVhat uae' . . 4 Electric Refrigerators ji mood? : v . Electric Washers E johnny-The cow, ma am. 1 - 'I . . . , 4 The hen is the only living crea- ,ff Everythlng fi? the' home at 2 ture that can sit still and produce W reasona e prices. ., dividends. 4 1- J SPAKE sz KAUFMAN 1' Miss Hays in English Class-Do '.t 1,1 , in you hle your hnger nails? N., 'Q Montpelier, O. .5 4.9, 2 S Bruce-No, I just cut them off XX' Q1' . 2 and throw 'em away. xx v V, i ,px jf 'I A M51-:-. Q4 PIONEER HIGH Scnool. ismo bag 's'f:E:Ezf5,x ' 9 qw THE LEATHER STORE and AUTO TOP SHOP We do all kinds of harness A Real Good Place to Eat When in Hillsdale Mlch THE SANITARY BARBEQUEH all BITTER-SWEET be f W I l :Ik ,, and auto top work. We carry nice Traveling Bags and Suit Cases, Billfolds, Ladies' Tooled Steerhide Hand Bags , Dog Harness, Auto Robes, Wear-U-Well Shoes Corduroy Tires. E. U. SHOUP, Prop. 204 W. Main St. Montpelier, O. A barbeque that is different All kinds of sandwiches Extra Good Coffee Home of Good Cooking Steaks and Chops our Specialty Oysters and Fish Regular Dinner 35c All American Opposite City Hall FRED W. COMERFARD -.-.xzsfxfv-.-xr--v--.-.-.-nfxzxzx-vw-v-Jsfy-.-.-.-.-yr-.A.-x,-.-..-.-.-.-.afxzu-.-.srxrsh .rv-vnu--.-.-C-v-.-six,--v-.Av- D10 SHOP AMRAD and CROSLEY Listen to the tone F RIGIDAIRE and BEE-VAC CLEANERS, WASHING MACHINES REPAIRING AND SUPPLIES Phone 41 T. J. GILPI Pioneer Ohlo i xcfggx grvgv 0314 1-1 Ifl le un I1 LHOUI 1 so gin 5-A -fc, 1. N ig N X..A lzwfb. - Y 1 ' r 4275 tix 143 X ea-l BITTER-sw EET Ie .1520 1' -of li! 1' 'W 51 5 .Q FORD McCONNELL PURITY BREAD gl' 'B' Long Distance and Q Hauling FINE PASTRIES E Storage When in Bryan take home some of our pastries. U Transportation I5 Insurance WALTON'S Phone 130 North Lynn PASTRY SHOP 1 Bryan, Ohio Bryan, Ohio 1 E II surrs MADE TO ORDER ., GRADUATION GIFTS I A 'f T 1' B rave 1n.g ag-S Q1 Overmght Cases V ISI ji 300 Samples All Wool Wardfobe Hat Boxes Q , Satisfaction Guaranteed E Ladles Pocketbooks 'il 3 Bill Folds and ROY A. SNYDER 3 Key Cases in Sets ER Tailor and Haberdasher Buy Where They Know ,gg Dry Cleaning, Dyeing 3 ' Leather bm Q Pfessmgf Pleatmg 1' REPP'S LEATHER STORE '54 H Q -.,, Bryan, Ohio 5 Bryan, Ohio lv E2 ,Ai ,ft 15 K 5 f w - ' - J' vxoxmrzn HIGH sunoor. 1930 hey E , 1532-Q B 1 w 1 nr gm 513i 143 s Q -fem Q rm ER - swear use so -l's?1':fE 'mg - 'gal ie? - Mwst., ' - itil Phone 61 121 S. Beech St. fig ,. . xii' Wrecked Cars Rebuilt QI Broken Glass Repaired lg UNDSEY BRYAN SPECIALTY co. New and Used Cars E Manuft of Phone 634 School Busses, Passenger 1 . E Busses, Commercial il Bryan' Ohm :E Bodies and lb I: Moving Vans BARD 8: CRITCHFIELD Satisfaction guaranteed Bryan, Ohio , -.-.-.-.-.-.-..-.-.-.-v-.-.-.-.-.-vs-.-.-.-.-x,-v-.-vs 1, 9.-.-v-v-.-.-.-.-v-.vv-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- I 1 1' u 3 I Ig , 1 JEFFERSON GARAGE Q: 4 'l - s E B'Ya ' ohm 15 D. o. HoRToN Tl fr A Goodrich Tires and -Repairs E Real Estate El Storage Batteries 1: and Electric Service fl ' Loans iw Q. Day and Night Storage Eli 2 Bryan, Ohio ' W. P. AUMEND, Prop. M. X Phone 77 ,.. g I .fy T 1 Q4 K x it ,wi 1 E Q ' L - '--':' . 5-if' ' 39' QQg5?:ygf Q:-D4 1 SEER ulun scuo r f heir 6g1-f:,N,A X Q ew STOVES, DISHES, -:al BITTER-SWEET I-e .:g7?J k ,M N, i ff PAINTS The Bryan Hardware Co. A Good Store Since 1857 Bryan, Ohio AUTO PARTS and ACCESSORIES ----.-,.-.',,,.----------.',.-- -v--- -v ---v-----v- --Jxh EAGER PHOTO SHOP Eager to Please Bryan, Ohio MIKE! DR. F. M. F RAZIER A11 kinds of glasses fitted and furnished Bryan, Ohio !v-.-.-.1-.-.-.f,-.-.f.-.-.-fxAf.-.-.-v-.--v-.--av RUTH RESTAURANT Open Day-N ight Home Cooking Bryan, Ohio 3 'r In tr ta lr 9 'g i SSP'-'3 fdiii' 'H .. I , ' v.-V. 5 Oisjm r faq 1 0 MARHI1. souoc 1 pg grvxq, xx wrA6RL ,.V ' 'W Q' - . V J f' - I, . I 'X X v xl, K s If ,. S l 1 1 f -:Ps-I BITTER-SWEET Ive ' we ' -, 'lg K , Ni- ' E' Culbertsows Drug Store E The Drug Store on the Corner S Famous for MALTED MILKS and FOR FINE CANDIES fi Bryan, Ohio 15 E. ll T THE BEST FOR LESS 1, in Diamonds, Watches, Jewel- ry, Glassware, Silverware, W A. L. SHAFFER 8x CO. Leather Goods, Rings, Etc. Li Dependable Expert Watch Repairing Footwear This store is too small for 5? Bryan, Ohio blg prlces. Q' SCHUCK ' If R Y' Q f' f The Corner Jeweler . S The only corner jewelry ' store 1I'1 Bryan +4 ' 1. ,.. 1' T fe ' X, ik '- ,ll wx - if :L ,fzik ,Q s ,, W AQ?-Q., gjgf-gg E94 1-1 wmm umm escuoc L aw 'IQ ' '-fefezffsf . X sv has 5 2 .lj-Q .sal BITTER -SWEET Ile ll all lil l FQ' BEcKER's sToRE 5 mtg Montpelier, O. We sell standard reliable FUNERAL DIRECTOR L ' Coats, Dresses, Underwear, and Hosiery, Sweaters Q Notions 2? And also show a large line Phone 24 of piece goods. F E BEACH 'S u o -31 We are glad to show our M0UlPelie1', 0550 - Merchandise. G. H. BECKER A AAf J ALL PHOTOGRAPHS IN THIS ANNUAL Made by o o o ii Livingstone Studios ,el We keep your negatives and you may order more photographs at any time 53 4 417 Summit St.-Toledo, Ohio -mm pg R- 5 eit ' J Nash Livingstone ,. 'Q-XMB 3. O ' ' di 4' N, 4. I Nl j .gn , Xx x x I ' 41' - fff . ' Agra? , Aja: KT 1t:':,. ,-:sp ,s xx ZQA... . 5 .5-,Wig 3,311 Q1 1-no M R HI II sono 1 1 :zo 'lg' , , :ell B ITT ER - SWEET be if x G Qi' till' v ll A c lf 0lIIlIlBllCelllellt CY: ,I ,' n- eans Everything T Nui, The sooner you commence taking advantage of buying power , of the Uhlman stores, the sooner you commence to get the maxi- 1 QE mum value of your dollars. Twenty-fi-ve of them in Ohio and 'QB' L- Michigan, together with the stores affiliated with them are among A the largest buyers of Coats, Suits, Dresses, Dry Goods and Floor my coverings in the world. Q- . . Qi age Our store at Bryan IS a worthy example of modern city ser- 'jg' 8 vice for a county seat town. You will like the stores, our store 1 force, and best of all, our merchandise. 3 fb We want. and will appreciate your patronage. Big stock to lat 'W select Junior and Senior banquet dresses. Q 'IF Uhlman's i BRYAN, oH1o NEW GIFTS of Q RESTAURANT and Distinctive Merit Q Ti BAKERY for S 5 Graduation X52 EE The home of the - Q53 ' Golden Crust. Bread Thank You o - and g 53 C' J' ULRICH Graduation Cards i Waldron - Mich. , Pm w. L. some sz soN Q Jewelry and Gift Shop 1 1 ., 1 'N Montpelier Ohio - 'f N' ' J ' Q.. 19 ,gan . NN l i' . K if 1 , ' ' ff' '- 4:-. L ME . mi-Q. , 4511 1-1 I I lc Ill u not r s hi-219 '. 7f?3, X ,,, 5 FI S R4 BIOTTER - SWE ET he I 'J A 'MI mx, QUALITY SERVICE -6, Q' L , -, O5 'IRT . The Pioneer 5 Milling Co. TI' ? in Q 0 PIONEER OHIO M P 1- SL. BE Steel's Restaurant 3 S I s ij ALL HOME RAKINO E REGULAR IVIEALS Q Q LUNOHES AT ALL HOURS it ? SHORT ORDERS A SPECIALTY + H Pioneer Ohio Z f Qi , ' if-I Q' 'QW I x fi N 1 I X X of If E314 I I I I I 0 I, O pg 'xr .1 ,s ASV, S' 4 Q x' f' ' In l xx K ' I l on , 1 .1 t S Q13 eq BUTTER-SWEET le 'iw Kyiv' X D, of 5 2 The Pioneer Banking Co. X S b Established 1894 ':- 'fm 'EB' Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, 546,883.92 if 4W Interest Paid on Savings and Certificates of Deposit 5? Not too large to know you tg Not too small to serve you. S OFFICERS M. T. HODSON, President H. O..HIGLEY, Vice President. L. H. BOLLINGER, Cashier n 1 S ' 5 J. E. JACOBS 15: H CLOTHES 3 Jeweler 8z Optometrist El ps STYUS Q Reliable since 1867 sg! for 1: p MEN and YOUNG MEN 3 Diamonds, Elgin Watches LOCKHART an KIZER Gfuen Wftches ,Q ml-he Store for M env Suitable Gifts for Graduation . W gi Bryan, Ohio X . . 6112 W. , ' 'KL .4 N 1 fgtlr' if Xx fl H 1 N, - lj :Q A ,, x .Il I ?QQ5'f1X3iT'g.QfafX' ' vial' 1'1oNE1-:H HIHII scriool, le 1 ,IQ 'V '-f'7E'? ' ' - 15831 Y ,ff lf 1 1 1 1 n X K K fy -. Q N' mx .XX 59,5 v. , K f f - ' flf 9 'gh lr ga? A. ' . R A! if ' l' at T PIONFER uma cHooL 19-30 kg . 1 r 3 1 1 I., I ' G.. 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