Randolph High School - Vergisz Mein Nicht Yearbook (Randolph, OH)

 - Class of 1916

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VERGISZ-MEIN-NICHT school could be proud. Chemistry apparatus of the most complete type, a very creditable library of choice works in poetry, prose, his- tory, science and fiction. Modern steam heat, fresh air warmed be- for it enters the room, three large rooms in the basement, one used as a laboratory, oneyet to be com- pleted, and one used as a room for instruction in Manual Training. As Manual Training has been in- troduced here but a short time, it will be well to offer a few words here by way of explanation of the work done in this department and that which is contemplated for the future. The Board of Education, realiz- ing the need of the High School pupils for work in Manual Train- ing, decided to equip one of the basement rooms for a class room in Educational Woodworking, so the latter half of the school year of 1914-15, saw the introduction of Manual Training into the course of study of the Randolph High School. The work was begun under the supervision of Mr. Clyde Hissong, one of the faculty at that time. Lessons were given in the rudi- ments of wood working, such as the making of different kinds of joints of wood, construction of smaller articles of furniture, etc. The work is now being conducted under the supervision of Mr. S. R. Traber. After many preliminary exercises, such as planing to a straight edge, fitting and dovetailing of boards, the real work of Manual Training began. ' 39 There have been many different pieces of furniture completed, in- cluding library tables, book cases, picture frames, magazine racks and stands, footstools, tool chests, tabourets, table for the Chemistry Laboratory, music cabinet for the school, and many other things, such- as bird boxes, blackboard compasses, and many other smaller articles. It is good to know that while our boys and girls are having their minds developed along lines usu- ally followed in the High School course of study which is prescribed by law, the mechanical abilities of our boys are being developed at the same time. A number of boys began the course and did not know how to drive a nail, or saw a board so as to follow a straight line. Look at the work done here, and then ask yourself whetheror not it pays to invest good money in tools for this part of the boy's educa- tion. After all, isn't this one of the really practical ways to educate a future citizen? Patrons are in- vited to visit this department of our High School. ll! Perry and Squire Wood's daugh- ter were seated in a buggy one evening in town Watching the peo- ple pass. Nearby was a popcorn stand. Presently she remarked, My! that popcorn smells good. That's right, said Perry, I'll drive up a little closer so you can smell it better.

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The Highland Herd of Pure-Bred Swine We have shown our hogs at Ohio, Indiana, New York and Michigan State Fairs always winning the greatest number of High Honors and Silver Medals as a single breeder. We were Premier Champion breeder and exhibitor at Ohio State Fair for live consecu- tive years. The breeding of pure-bred stock is an art that many enter but few succeed. But the use of a pure-bred sire on every farm will make 300fZ1 on the investment. We have prices for our home trade and will gladly quote them. CHAS. WENGER, Clayton, Ohio HARBERT 6: LUTZ UNION, OHIO Dealers in Drain Tile, Salt, Loose Leaf To- bacco and the Best Grades All kind Coal in stock at all times Pifn' is ,7 0 3 PHONES: i Englizlizoblf 7 Oil 7 Union Flour Mills Manufacturer of PEARL FLOUR Graham Flour, all kinds of Feed GEO. O'BRIEN, Proprietor Telephone 5 on 7-Englewood Exchange UNION, OHIO The Farmer's State Bank ENGLEWOOD, OHIO OFFICERS : W. L. WAYMIRE, Pres. C. E. HECK, V-Pres. G. M. BAKER, Cashier. Farmers' Accounts Solicited SAFE. DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. We issue certilicates of deposit on which we pay 4 per cent interest if left for one month or longer 38 J. C. IVIINNICH GRAIN, FLOUR FEED, COAL. SALT, CEMENT YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED FEED GRINDING A Specially Home Telephone 23 TROTWOOD. OHIO



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BELL PHONE MAIN 1434 Athlethic Goods, Fishing Tackle, Tennis JAM ES DO D DS 138 East Third Street DAYTON, OHIO Chester Wogarnan DEALER IN FRESH AND SMOKED of all kinds YOUR TRADE SOLICITED Phone 34 ENGLEWOOD. O. IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF PAINTS VARNISHES OIL STAINS BRUSHES and WALL PAPER I am ready to contract your work Call on F. W. KOOGLER Home Phone 26 ENGLEWOOD, O. Come to us for your BREAD PIES CAKES, etc. Special Baking Solicited BUTTERBAUGHS BAKERY PHONE No. I ENGLEWOOD, OHIO JOHN W. MILLER THE DRUGGIST - 6 -A 'nm REXALL -A 6 1 E THIRD ST. STORE S. MAIN ST. DAYTON, OHIO 40 Virgil, said the teacher, you may define memory. Virgil- Memory is what we forget with. Prof.- She's a good French scholar, isn't she? Splendid! She can make her- self understood all over the United States. What is the plural of man, Gladys? asked a teacher of a small pupil. Men, answered Gladys. Correct, said the teacher. And what is the plural of child? Twins, was the unexpected reply. . Say, Dad, who was Shylock'? Dad- WhatI Don't you know who Shylock was? What do I send you to Sunday School for? Go and read your Bible. THIS SCHOOL BOOK WAS PRINTED AT BLUNI PRINTING CO. A. O. BLUM, MGR. 123 E. FOURTH ST. DAYTON, or-no SALE BILLS. PROGRAMS, WEDDING - INVITATIONS AND WHEN IN NEED OF ALL KINDS OF PRINTING ' f ' rr ?zrg1s3:1Pl1'leln:3H1cIJt

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1916, pg 49

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