Ross High School - Croghan Yearbook (Fremont, OH)

 - Class of 1921

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I-'UILSYTII l,l'l'SidGl1l, Vic-v-I'r0sidenL Board of Educatimu C. L. SHERVVUUU Ulrark F. I 1. ADLEK A. VV. OVERBI Y EH .5 .................................-.-................... 4 ................................................................ 4. Q9 Ctgslw Editorial FILING tht- lrztsltt-t-I-all st-:tson this vt-:tr :tn ttlitoriul in tht- paper of it nt-:trhy t-ollt-art-, in rt-vit-wing ri Quint-, rt-hultt-tl tht- t-ollt-ge stutlt-nts who had so fztr for- gottt-n tht-mst-lvt-s :is to hiss the visiting rt-ft-rt-e wht-n tht-ir tt-:tm was pt-nztlizetl ttntl it mzttlt- this rt-mztrlt, lit-nit-inl-t-r thztt wt- ztrt- not Hi Svhool stutlt-nts an-l lt-t us not t-ontlut-t ourst-lvt-s its sut'h. lltrve Hi St-hool stutit-nts :tt-tiuirt-tl sut-h tt rt-put:ttion gt-nt-rttlly or is this tht- t-ollt'-gt zittitutlt-'? Douhtless tht-re is somt- fOlllNi2lll0ll for tht- remztrk, hut, in tht- niztny przinis-s of :ill kintls plztyetl ht-rt- hy visiting' tt-ttms. our tt-:tm ttntl stutlt-nt hotly htivt- rt-t-t-ivt-tl t-omplimt-nts without numht-r, orztllv :intl in prtss :tt-t-Junts, of tht- t-onspit-uouslv gul- ltint trt-:ttmt-nt of visitors. lf tht- t-ollt-ge pttpt-r tiuott-tl, rt-fit-t-ts tht- ,ft-nt-rztl opinion, tht-n, in truth, wt- :ire :tn t-xt-t-ption, :intl rzttht-r lt-t ns strivt- to tlt-st-rvt- the-so t-nt-ourztgring t-omplimt-nts, than llil'1lSlll'U up to tht- t-ollt-y:,t- stzintlztrtl. Sir Thomas Lipton, :t t-ritt-rion for :ill sportsmt-n, sziitl, wht-n an :tt-t-idt-nt to th-- iit-solutt- prztvt- his hoztt. tht- Sh:tmrot-it, tht- lt-ntl :intl tht- rzit-t-, ul will not :tt-t-t-pt xt Quin :it-tluirt-tl hy a t-t-mnt-titor's ill lurk. l prt-ft-r to run tht- r:it-t- ovt-r, 'Phat mzin, :tntl thzut spirit, is tht- lift- of trut- sptirtg to play tht- Millllt-' ztntl plzty it Sllll2ll't', win or lost-3 to y.:'ivt- t'rt-tlit or ztpplziust- wht-rt-ver tlut-, to frit'ntl or fot-. livery true sportsmztn :thhors the statin plat-t-tl upon org.:':tnizt-tl hzist-hull lay :t ft-w unprint-iplt-tl mt-n who plzit-t-tl tht- :it-tltiisition of mont-y zthovt- :til t-lst- ztntl strut-lt :tn :xlmost mortztl hlow :tt the vt-ry ht-:trt of our nzitionztl F-fllllltk lf sports ztrt- not t-lt-nn, not hone-st, if thty tlo not tent-h tis hy rult-s, :intl hy prztt-tit-n to ht- fztir :intl honest. tht-iw the :tim ztntl t-ntl of :tll sport is lost, The rt-puttition of :t st-hool lit-s with t-:it-h intlivitlu:tl stutlt-nt :tlmost :ts mut-h tis with t-ut-h intlivitluztl tt-:it-ht-r. Ut' t-ourst-, in tht- xt-:ilous pt1rsuant-t- of :1 goal, in th:- enthusiasrn of at rat-t-3 tht- nit-:ins to an t-ntl ttrt- oftt-n nt-tilt-t-tt-tl or ovt-rlookt-tl for th-- t-ntl itself, hut, if wt- rt-:tlizo tts wt- shoultl, thztt ent-h wortl or z1t't of ours ttlntls to Inalc-2 or unmakt- tht- rt-putzttion of t-urst-lvt-s. our pztrt-nts. our schools, our town or our t-ommunitv, tht-n, :intl tht-n only, will wt- F-1'l12ll'd our :tt-tions :is to mnltt- tht-ni at t-re-dit to :ill t-ont-t-rnt-tl. t'lt-:tn sport is t-lt-:tn lift- ztntl our ztttitutlt- towzirtl lift- will ht- gov- t-rnt-tl strongly hy tht- ztttitutlt- wt- holtl townrtl our sports :intl pztstimt-s. lt mattt-rs little wht-rt- l wus horn, 'NVht-ther my pzirt-nts wt-rt- rit-h or poor, XYht-the-r th-t-5' shi-:ink :tt tht- t-oltl worltl's st-orn tn' wztlke-tl in the pritlt- of wt-:ilth set-nrt-. liut, wht-tht-r l livt- :in hont-st inztn Antl holtl mv intrt-:ity firm in my t-lutt-h, I tt-ll you, my lr1'otht-r, :ts plzlin :ts I :im It mztttt-rs mnt-h. 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X111eY5 C111,1,11i1: 1.1155 f3.X1lN19'l l'1 X111 Ylfli ,41ff1'111'11fl:11f1'11111 M155 1',1.1zx'1:1i'1'11 R R1 KIiiJ'l'I1 Il1.f1111'-1'-1.1111g1111g'v M155 X11x1u' 111511614 f111lll1'.x'!11' .51t'lAUll1'1' 11155 111,55 C1,1x1z1x1f, Stl mffllj' q.-....................-,, , fi.-.-...Q::.:LF,-.-...ffgzfiz 11 A+-----...--------H 'lv M4 My Cfiilw HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING 'I' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I :I Ii 1I II 'I' ........... '-'-Qiicglly- SQENI5 33 2139 Llgb , Y, .,::: HY: ,. W.-.-1-Q-:Y YY.-Q-.-+?:,:-:,.4-,-.-.-.....u V IC 1, mile ,XLLISON Athletim- Assoviution 2, 3, -l. Ile-'S sociulmlc and hckvm' l'Ul'H'L'tS to spoztli 0 ,XNMQIQSUN Athletic- Assoc-izlticm 2, 3, 4: Hand 2, 3, -L Orvhestwi 43 Class liztslwtlmll 4. 1 A little nousvnsv now and tlwn, IS relished by thx- Imvst ol' men. lDmm'1'11x' ,Xl'x'l'121: Flntcrt-rl Smut. lfllil, from Llmlsvy ' Sc-hoolg Athletic- fXSSUl'l2lll0ll -1. lll x Shut up in lllvzlstlwlm-ss c-ontc-nt. ll.x1em,n lllfmzl-in Athletif- Assovizttiun 2, 3, 4. 'KSyllzLlvlvs gqovvrn thv world. 14 .,......-......-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-........-..-.. 4. I M' elgghy- Y - - - 5 L11,1,1ic I31Nm.1Q lllnterc-cl-Sept. 1920, from St. Ann's lligh Sehuol. l It is easy enough to he good VVhvn y0u'1'e under' the team-her's nose, Hut I.illie li. can be trusted SXvh?'l'L'V9l' the team-her goes. l':l,NllCR Lows HUICIIRINGICIQ-H,5q'Zx'UL'fH Athletir' Assoeiatioii 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Basket- ball 3, 45 lizmd 25 Literary Staff of Croghau lg Athletic' Manager 4. I None but himself van be his 11zI.1'allel. Amos sl. l30YlCl!1u1.Ill'j'H 141lll6'l'f'fl+S1'IJIGHIINXI' 1919, from Limls-1-V High School, Athletic Assoviation 3, 43 Football 3, -13 Basketball 3, 43 Track 3, 43 llaselmll 3, 4. I dare do all that may lu-vome a man, VVho dares do more, is none. 1 H .x umm R, llm'13R-- Tzzbbyu Athletif' Assoviation 1, 2, 3, 4g Football l, 2, 3, 4: Hasketluall 31 Class Basketball l, 23 Business Staff of Croghan 4. F1'z1l11efl to make women false. l l I 1 l. .5.l,.,,,. L 7.7.11 47... 15 -T--........::-,--::,,...... .. . - :..... . ..p lX'l.XR-IORIE BURKE'l l' Entered-Sept. 1919, from Lindsey High Sohoolg Athletirf Association 4. Lot, the tenor of my life speak for mv. STICI-ll,.X liI'I2NS-U5I'FfIfH Athletic- Association I, 2, -lg llusketbzall 1, 2, 3, 4, Class l-Saskotlmll l, 23 lllzuiugr-1 of Iizislcethall Team -l. lf to her share Sornv fvlnalv mirrors I':1ll, Look on hm' fave, :ind you'll forgot tht-ni 'ill 1 . I xr ooii N IC CA M ICRO N-- ' ' ,Ill 0 Athletic Assom-iation l, 2, 3, 43 Operfltta 2, Croghan Staff 35 Editor-in-C'hi0f of Uroglian 4. Oh bright und smilinf editor, wht-n duties all are OYPI' And you 1921 CI'O,S,'hZlll has he-en liuiwliasewl by the sa-ore. VVould you take up your good old pon :md do it just om-v morn? Quoth our poor old wornout Inio- Nvv0r- more! Lots CAWIIIERINI4: CAN-'ll'l'iEl,l.-'AAcllfkllfln Athletic' Assoviation 1, 2, 3, 4, Oporetta 2, 3, -lg Class Basketball 1, 23 Dl'illllZ1flCS -1. Infinite riohvs in it little room. :z : .-.- 16 ,,,,,,,, , W, --- ,,. pl. X M' BIARY lllmxilnxlimxli C.x1:'l'1Qu-'Lflu'a'i0 Athletic- Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Operctta 2, 3 Indeed, she shown ull smiles. HARULD Cleossliilg,- lx'l'0cle1'c ' Athletir' Assoc-ization 1, 2, 3, 4. He hath born himself beyond the promise of his :nge-.H V Hiluxl M015 Ij.X'I'l'fSM.XX-UZIUPH Athletim- Association 2, 3, 45 Operetta 2, 3, 45 Class Basketball 15 Representzitive to Cham- ber of Cornmera-e 43 Literary staff of Croghan 4. lJon't put too line ai point to your wit, For fern' it should get blunted. JL'l.I.X XYlI.I,lS IJIQXN-A'.fIll1Ij'H Athletiv Association 2, 3, -lg Mpc-retta 2, 4. 1 A disposition to love and to be I1l6l'Ciflll.H 4. .,L,.,.,s.Q..,.,.,. 71:11, 1 .,.,, 1, .,.,.,,., 17 1 C Q ...J .--.- fiiilw 114155113 lQI,IZ.Xl3lC'l' II l'J1+3V.xNX.x-' 'fc'.fs Athlotic' Assoviution 1, 2, 3, 45 Operettzt 2, 3, -13 Class Basketball 1, 2. FIQVEVS to our Vivliery Vamp, They all fall within hui' clz111111. lfm:t'1:N l'f1Cs1,1QY- Blix Athlvtic- Assovizttion 2, 3, Footlnzxll 2, 3, 43 Iiasketlmzill 4: Class Iizxskotlmll 2, 33 Oper- etta 41 Class I,1'esid011t 33 Busiiwss Mzlliugei' of Croghan 4. '1'we'1'c- wasto of time to grow 1lO1'D1eXL'd ln gm-ssilig what he's doing' next. Klcxpx lililCl.l3l2lillY+','Sf t'C'lt'fU'v Athletin' Assoc-izition 1, 2, 3, 4, Iiztslietlmll 1, 2, 3, -lp Class liztskotlmll 1, 23 Uperettn 3, 43 GICO Club 2, 3, 4, 1+ 1'o111 1110111 till night she plots amd plztns, Some' xrvittnoss to acAl1ieve. 3I11,1111:c1w IEM1-ilesux EHt9l'Ull'SGIJl. 1919, i'1'o1'11 Given Slvrings High Sc-hoolq Athlotic' Assovizltioli 3, 4. A'HQL'l' modest looks tht- vottzigx- might ztdorn, Sweet :ls thu lYl'll111'0S0 peeps benezlth the tl1o1'11. ..................:l::.....-..L-:-:..:,.....-..:::: 151 fr:1-ri:.....f,-2...-f-:....-.,L,,-...s-ffr..,,,,::- is Eh I Jmerrl' lll'f.X LY1,1,l.xN limMuxs- DnII1'u' Athlvtim- Assoviaxtion 1, 2, 3, 43 Iizmsketlmll 1 21 llllllllfxl'-lllb in 'Pm-nnis 'FOLll'l11lYI1Qllt Z' tm.-11-tial 2, 3, 4. So swm-et of ll'II11Jtll' that the V1-ry stars shine suft upon hor. Xcmm x ICl.1:'.xs:lQ'1'11, Iflsll151:- lf1'.v!1 Alhlc-lic' Assoviution 2, Il, 43 Ollt'l'0lI2l 2, Zi, -I 1 my um I1 fro '11 4-are 1.111 free: Il ll 1 WVhy zu'vn't they all hzlmry like nu-?'! 11- . 4 m1,1:x11A, l'1,11,c.1.:-, All I wus mol Imru uuclm' :l 1'hyminp.g' plum-t. mlm-lic' Assuviutioll 1, 2, 3, 45 fY1Nfl'6'ttZl 1 I 4 1 il! 55 . h ,.j6ff Zg' 3 9' :-' ' 1' J . F1 h Ii E 1 I . If W, ' 5 ' li Jr 591 Z N H5 U ,Q u ' -'T 1 5QIlIII',, W h rx A . 1 4, mfr' luux PRANKS W3i5 MM Atlllvlim- .-XSSOK'i2ltiOl1 1. 2. 3. 45 Flzlss lfoutlmll J 1 4: Vlzxss llzlslwtlmull 2, 3. 4 Su lmsy :md lmfflim: is .Iuhnny I+'1'unks, L H v lim-ps 1111- lm-119114-rs lll'l'Yf'd with hisp1'z1nks, F 5 - - ---- -.-.-. ---------::::-Y:-.1 I9 MMM- W. . -1- ,g.1,.,.,.- Q-.-.-.,.,1,,: .--.-17, .,.,1,.,::::1,1 , L... CLEO LlQU'l'.X FRY Athletic Association 4. A happy soul, that all the way To heaven hath a suin1nc1 s day. liusiiw ii S. GABEI,- Cic11tw ' Entorcd7Sept. 1920, froni St. Joscphs High Schoolg Athletic Association 45 Class liasket- ball 43 Orchestra 45 Business Staff of Crog- han 4. Llc is willing to bu what he is, And sccs nothing 1Jr'cfcr'able. ' .Toi-IN xYll,FORlJ GAIIN- Hf'7I'NU Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Basketball 43 Class Basketball 2, 3, 4: Track 3, 43 Class Secretary 45 Literary Staff of Crogban 43 Dramatics 4. lf hc be not fellow with the bcst king, Thou shall find him the best king of good follows. Lizoxuaim GARYIN Athletic Association l, 2, 3, -lg 1-'ootball 3, 45 Raskctball 23 Baseball 3, 45 Track 3, -49 Operetta 1, 23 Busini-ss Staff of Croghan 4. Hy tliligcnce he wins his way. :-.- ,,-.-,-..-.-.-,-.--.-. ...-..,-.---.-.,-,-.-f-.,-f .g.-,.,:::::::: .,,, ..Q...,. , W.-... .... 20 .. -.-.-..g. Gi XI filly lm'l'llY JEAN GICSSNIQR- l7ol Alhlm-tit' Assoc-izition 1, 2, 3, 43 Upon-tta 1, 25 llusiiwss Staff of Urofxhnn 43 llrzimativs 4. t'lfi'im-mls :im l with you all, :intl lovv you all. mm Il GiI,suN--f'',S'l101'fy gxllllfdtlf' Assovizition l, 2, 3, -lg Class Basket- lmll l, 2, 3, True-k 2, 3, -li Oluwvttrm Z, 3, ll. lIis vcry foot hzis music iu'1 .Xs liv 1-omes up lliv stairs. 's'12x Coiaxiiliix Gauss Athloticf Assovizition 2, 3, -lg Upvrvtta 2, 3, 4 'llore is 21 maid that is modest :md shy, llut with always :u smile whvn you pass her lay. ,xrlal-3 GVST Atlile-tiv Assoc-iution 1, 2, 3, -it Uperetta 2. llv1'u's the girl with grit :md wit, ln :mv Ctrowrl slim-'ll Iw surv to Ht. -4..::::A:::.....- H1 films'-.-., :au:::nunuounsn1 g-nuuncscii 1'-fi ::::f:4-v-unz:::IY: -ri M' Gaily 0-uuunqnn-pq-tu0uounua.i :.,J-nsnn::an1:::. Ill-iR'l'lu Yioinx Il.xRi.1iY- Bully Athletic :XSSOI'lZlllOIl 2, 3, -lg 011011-ttn 4. Hlfilil' trc-sses UlElIl'S imporizil l'2ll'll Qnsuzlro, And Iwalxty draws us with :1 Slllglfl hairf' I NIARY llrfimix rlIICRSIIEY-HB,X'1'lI7.X'I.r'H Athle-tif' Assor-iution 2, 3, -lg flllllilllil 2, 35 4 Gloe Club 2, 3, 4: Litcrary Stuff of Froghan 43 Dramatim-s 4. And still they gzlzecl, and still tho wonder grow, That one small llllild voulml l'Zll'l'Y :ill shv knew. Iiixm. HLt'1'R1QI:--''llvfl'1'4'k Athletic Assovizuiou 2, 3, 4, T1'fu'k -L, 'lQuiet, 1'0s91'V04l, :x thinkm' not ll f!llk0l'.,' RHIZIQRT Hi2'1'R1c If- lille Athletic Assoviution T, 2, 3, 4, Foothzlll 2, 3, 4, Class Hzmslimlmzlll Z, 33 flIl6'l'Gfl2l -lg lgillild 43 I.itm'ary Stuff' of Croghan 4, l5l'1l1ll2lf,lf'S 4. Hui' huniorist, with his NVlHl1lll,Uf smile, Km-ps thv girls LZ'll0SlIlQ' all Ihr' whilv. 22 -ff'-7 Q:::::::-:V:::p.1::nuo:e::::-r::::f::.p-q-fi-g.,C 1 4. N I lInf3uNE'r1lx li. llu,Ls-- .Ycic1 239 ' Entmwcl-.la11, 1919, from Bellevue High School: Athlvtic- :XSSOC'l2lfl0ll 3, -lg 4J1wrettz1 2, 3. 4. 1 skillful ll1lVlSf1tOl' of tho ship f-ullvd llup- Dlllllf-IS. .XRC,Xl!lf'l' l,m'1s15 ll0lSlNG'l'ON?HJlllI'1'H 1920, lCllfL'I'l'Ll-SODI. 1917, Ro-Dntvred-Sellt. from Charlvston, XV. Virginizig Athlvtiv Asso- c-iution 1, Z, 4. Haw flare was new-1' to offonfl, Anfl vvcxry l'l'l'Iltlll'0 was hm' f1'l0lltl. l,1fjfn'.x ll, ul.XlJlCRS'l'RUNI---'ALUN Athlvtin- Assor-iation Z, 3, 41 Opervttfl 2, 3, 43 Glew Club 2, 3, 4. Sha-'S beautiful and therefore to be Woo'cl Shv is :1 wx an, tlwroforv Io ho won. X llll Qmsx' Mllmlellilx JUSlCl'll-H,S1fI,lllH Athletim' Assn:-iation 3, 43 Opervttzx 2, 33 Or- vln-strn 4. x,n l4'm' sho is wisf' if I lllllnl judge hir, ::::a..a. ,f f t-unnuanutizii 'Arm-cf: i H' '::,f:, nauusnii-f:::f1 R1'ss1il.L lxlcxNlcm'- l611s.v Alhlotic Assoc-iation 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Foot lmll 4, Trzxvlc -L. K l'he mildest, mnrmoz' :xml the grenllvst heart. hllfxxlli .XYNIQ KN.Xl'l'-HJNIH Athlvtic' Assoc-izltion 2, 3, 43 fXHN'll'0lffL 2, 4 Llllll'?l1'j' Stull' of Crogllzln 4. Huh, thou art' fairer than the ovoning air, Ulnrl in tlw ln-uuty of zu tllousnml stars, lllcrexrcli liNlxL'M-3- Bula Alhlvtif- Assor-iulion 2, 3, 4. Blooming, fresh, and blonde, and fair, With FIZUVO oyvs :md 111111-2119 hllll'.H Rl.x1:1.xx INTOLIQNI.XNiH,lftl1'-X' :l1111 I'Il1fl'l'G'd'S9lJt. 1919, from Liml:-:oy High Sl'll0OlQ Athloiic- ASSOI'l2lllfJll 4. Sho has tlw kvy to m'e1'y Futuna a-1:QY.x-nz: , ::44---:..1-::.:u-::.L:1 ,::z..:.a-lzzanov 24 g:,,L:-4:c::1uu-r:f:1Dv-H---vi'Lirv-vfrii--iv:::: DAISY l,Ii1Cf Dz1i.s l'x.r1's L1i'rT1:RxI.xN-3- .l11lsv Athletic' Association 1, 2, 3, -lg Basliotlnzvlll 3. -I: Class liasliotlwall l, 2, Hnsohall 3, 41 Athletic- Assoc-iation 3, 4. She is the Sc-holar of thi' Senior Class, Anfl may hm' rvputation always last. UIJQIWXIIZI 4. l!mx':l1ex tlw fury of a Ililllflllf man. :ENE L11-Tzuck- Pafsy'' Athlotir' Association l, 2, 3, -lg Class Uaslivf- lxall 1: U1w1'olta Z, 3, -lg Glew Club 2, 3, 4. Art was her motto from the start. l liut in favt She only lovfxs Art, w . H .. l l',x'l:1.Yx H. l,l'T7-f ,-Ilmlmz w Athletic' Assoviation 3, 4: fmewtt:1 2, 4: Dra- matics 4. l Faithful, good, loyal and truv, Mix the-m to,Qa-flu-1' :xml thvsf- malu- you. : ::::a.-1-i:..:.i.vu-nun-:csv::,..?::::s:::ww-. 25 -- f'-:::L:-:-:-:W:-:::::f:L::: :L.::::::::::::1llluulssvlt QI M AIVARY IXIARTIN Athletic Association 3, 4: Operetta 2, 3. t'Sincerity is thc face of the soul. Iirwoon MICHA1515-'i'M'z'kr ' Athletic Association 43 Operetta 43 Band 'tl am the very pink of courtesy. UERNICP3 lvlll.l,IQR+-',A!B6l'71I',: Uperetta 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 4. t'Not stepping o'er the hounds of modest i CAT 1 1 AR IN in AGNES NllLLER+A 'Katia' W Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball I Operetta 2, 3. I Here's to the girl with the eyes of blue, How can they help falling in love with yo , vnu 26' up-:noun neeunvsssvz-:suse 4. y. 2 U . VXIYRUN ni. NliI,I.i2Rf l7wg i'1llI9l'0Ci-SPDT, 1920, fvom St. Marys High Svhool, Imyton: Athlmif- Assovizition 43 Football 4. I 21111 :1 muh mont Sillllfxl-i ftgziihst, than Sin- ninff' RIQNIC BiUNSUN--HIQUIIV' A Athletif- Assoc-iution 3, 43 Opvrcita 3, 4. , C'1iz11'1n strilu-S the sight, but mvrit wins thc- Soulf' fl,URIQNCiC XIYIQRS- C. 111111f Athletit' Association 3, 4. A mevry hvzirt doftth pmod likt- :1 liifldivint-. Xllclixiti, I. NA.P15- Jl1'1sv Athletic' Assoviation 1, 2, 3, 4: Olwretta 2. VV'o'11 sum-ly miss him mow than ought can INOZISLIIW'-, As Wv miss any lllilll that Qin-S us lwivzis- lll't', I ssc-:::f, :L:f:::1:f:::::: ggi: 1 ':.-::f:-'-:- , 1-9-no-:,:,:i:frf:f:-: :f::1 1 Jun AIARTH x Nomi Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. Her wit was more than man, hor innocencfo fl, child. 4 y I Ci,itM13NT NO'PI+1S'FINE4LACIFIII Entered-+Sept. 1919, from Lindsey High School, Athletic Assoviation 3, 43 Class Bas- ' ketball 4. A me1'1'io1' mem, within tho limit of boconib ing mirth, T never spent :in hourls talk withal? l-l15I,15N Ocus- Oclz.vic Athletic Assoviation 2, 3, 43 Upervttzz 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Who thinks too little, and who talks too much. HIQLEN OVIQRMNCR- Hc1111y Entered-Sept. 1919, from Lindsay High School, A.thlPtic Association. l 5 Sweet merc-y is nobility's truc- lmclgef' I ulnuasnu-scans-unsung uuouwlvv 28 uv-Qsussuu.:anoun-:f:::::-.os:e:zw-c::::::::i:f:::1:- I Loyn T. llxs1Qff lH1slcy ' 4 I 11 .xx if I I IC RA1f1f1QR'1'Y J Atlilvtic Assam-iuiton 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Baseball 3, 43 Hperettzl 2, 4. Hn- druwetli out the tlircud of his verbosity, FIIIUI' than thu staple of his argunientf' Vllinnielfn I'151u41Ns- 1'r1'ls'i Q Athlvlil' ASW-iilrioll 1, 2, 3, 4, wpuretm 2, 3, 5' Ninn- nmn is my world of all the nwn this wide- world holds. N12 Ii. PH1l,l,1Ps- !1111iv ' Athlvtim- Assam-izmtion 1, 2, 3, 43 Runner up in Tennis Tournnrnent 13 Champion in Tennis Tnurnzlineiit 223 Uperettai 2, 43 Drzunatics 3, 4. And grace that Won who saw to wish hex' stay. Athlm-lic Assoviutioii 4. 'l'h1- l'zii1'elst, 5111111611 in llf'l' looks, . ,X And in her mind the wiscst books. xxx 4. 1 :.f.f.,.,.,.:...-, .,.,. . .f..+.-.. 29 ..--fr V - fi...-f D 4 Uhoo - - - lJcumo'l'11Y l,o1'1s1f: R1Qt l'1cNxx'.xL1ng lin ' Athlvtir' ,ASSOl iiitiGll 2. 3, -lg Cllmrvttzl 2, 3 ilusinvss Staff of C1'og'lizu1 4. Uh, 1 :Liu so Sitk of the men of tht- l11'eS01'll clay. LJc,mu'1'l1Y Rumi R151xl:m,'1'v l?u! Athlulic- Association 2, 3, 4. Lzlugli :md the world laughs with you, If you C-an't laugh it's 21 sin, liut 'twould thaw thx- heart of 2111 ll7UlM'1'E-Y, To c-nvouritor IJOI'Oll'lj',S grin. HOLLIS RI!INlilllflitllflig- 1'f0Hj'H Athletiv Association 2, 3, -lg fVJ1Jt'l'L'll,2l 1, Z, 3, 43 liaml 4. KKAllL'1llllf the end :mtl nt-ver stand thu mloulrt, Nutl'1iux s so hard but SOll1'C'l'1 will Iiml it out. l':Vlfl,YN lluwt Athletic' Assovizttiou 1, 2, 3, 43 0111-1'ci,t:L Z, 3, -lg D1':L1n:1tic's -1. 4.1,2f,Y:::::,......:,.-LY.Y......f 1 -:,1f..............-.. 30 ...............................................,.........g. I' l 'WVl1osv words ull eurs take c-iurtivn-, l ill? liluxxcxlli L1'c11,I.Ii ROBLLRTS Athletic' Association 3, 43 Operctta 2, 3, 4. A straight mind that cnvies not. VIQHEOIJORIQ IQOGICRS--f'Tl'tiU Athletic Association 2. 3, 43 Opcretta 2. His time is forever, everywhere his place. Ii4x'1'u1u'x Iium ROLLINS-Ulf!!-I'1 Athlc-tic' Association 2, 3, 45 Operctta 2, 3. How happy vould I be with either, XYPN- t'othcr dear charmer away. lDouo'r1ux' Rosli- Sc1luat1'c Athlvtiu Assoc-iation 1, 2, 3, -ig Opcretta 2, 33 Class Secretary 3, Business Staff of Croghan 43 Ilruinativs 4. 1'1l hw l'HQl'l'y and free, A l'l1 bu sud for nobody! 4.1, A ,L,.,:,-1 .,.,- .,:-.-24.71 , .,, .Y1,,l,.-V .71 f -r A , Y V H-::,::::,, 1,1 1 -f-:f:, 'M' 1 lXl.x1:1oN liosllixfiixie-''filled' Athletic Association 3, 45 Operetta 2, 45 Or- Chestra 4. Quiet and cleniure as a mountain daisy. l NxYILLl.XNl S, Ross- B1111k!' Athletic' Association l, Z, 3, 45 Football Z, 3, 45 Captain 45 Basketball 3, 45 Croghan Staff 25 Class Vice President 35 Class President 4. HI-ligh erected thoughts seated in tho heart of courtesy. PAV1, Rl l'Il-HB0U,2'C'H Athletic Association l, 2, 3, 45 Class Foot- ball 45 Class Basketball 2, 3, 45 Band 45 Orchestra 4. Ile hath a tear for pity and a hand Upon as day for meeting charity. fXl3lfI,A.lIlI'f SACl1S- A,-ifI'cfI'L'H Athletic Association 3, 45 Operetta 2, 3. 'AL-ife with out love is death. rAdelaide says so.D -1--4 :ff :f.s..:.s. .e.......:T.---.:i:............. 32 ...........,..4.f.f,, .:.......a.s.-.....i.-:.f.,4: .,. XX lI,l,l.X3l SUI xlilm-j1e, lJ1 Ill mtv Sm:.x1.I, l!v!v11u Athlotim- Assovizlliml 3, 43 Ulxewttzl l, 2, 3, fl. Bright :xml guy us il ple-alszumt SUIIIIHCI' clay. .HN Alhletim- :xSSOK'lllllUll 1, 2, 3, 43 Class l4'ooL- lmull -lg Iizlud 4. His hv:11't is IVUK' 115 su-cl. luwxl-in Sx11'1'11 !'ll 111.vl!v Allllvtic' A.sso1'i:1tiu11 1, Z, 3, 43 l mmt,l1:1ll l, 2, Ll, 4, 'l'1':11'k 2, 3, 4, ffillilillll of 'l'1':u'k 3. 'l'1'uly I would thc- gods luul mzuls- thee poo!- lull. XX , x1,'l'1111z G. QKIVVII-'-A',S1ll1l'ffZ,l'H Alhletiv Assovizltioll Z, 3, -1' liuseibull 43 'l'1':u-li 4: Iixmd 4. 'l'l1v only waxy to lmvv il frivml is to Iac own figilw 4, .-........- U 4' ....-.-.-.-.-..-..-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-...- .. K ..-.--.-. 212' Z 1 xl I . l avr , 8 -1 if fm .5-- ff R . , NH , .. -' '- gp EliNl',5l SNtxx'l4.I,Y- ,S!1jv W it T Wi' L Q Athletic' Association 2, 3, 43 Class Football 33 l V f ' V x' T1'z1c-k 4g Opt-Vetta 2, 45 Orchestra -l. 'l vs , 'X'-fs .id StuClious of ease und fond of hunilnlu things. I hi- tx Fm llnim' josmlfllixii SfJI.l': Pt'g'g'.X' A siniplo lll2lld0I1, void of art. Business Stuff of Croghan 4. Sho is tall and slim, And is sum full of viln. Athletics Assoviation l, -lg CJ11Ol'L'LtiL 1, 2. mimi SVMNNL: STICINI,E4 ,lf1'1I'gC Athletic Assovizltion 1, 2, 3, 45 Opcretta 2, 42 f i -- GIQIITITIN S'l'I'fX'lCNSCJN- ffI'l'ffH Elll.Ol'Qdf'.llll1. 1920, from Elwood, Alhlotiv Assom-iation 4: Literztry C1'og,'han 45 Ol'l'l1CStl'll 4: Pianist for B 4 l 1 'AA lion among ladies is 21 most M0 QQ:---f t..,i., , --- thing, , .G lndizmzi. Staff of Operctlzi flreadflli 4-1 Y:,,L,1,.-1 1 ,.........,.Y::....::,,.,.,.,...-:,4....- 34 ,,,,,.,,,-,.,-...,, ,zz-,-,::,.,.,:,:-,-,-,,, Z-,-, 4. ad? MW? M3 KM 'Y' J5 ' 'f- 'P 5? ELI!-' i KIICRVIN 'l'u1'uN Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 3, 4 lQ.x'1'1e11'31uN12 'VI M Moxsv-' 'lx'uiTy 1 Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 35 Class Basketball 1, 25 Champion of Tennis Tournament 15 Cheer Leader 3, 45 Operetta 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Class Treasurer 45 Business Staff of Croghan 4. It best becomes you to be merryg for, out of question, you were born in a merry hour. lQ.x'1'11Rx' N Vick M 1LY,x-' 'Pvg Athletic Assoeiation 2, 3, 45 Basketball Z5 Glee Club 2, 3 4,5 Operetta 2, 35 Class Treas- urer 35 Literary Staff of Croghan 4. Age cannot wither her, nor custom stay her infinite variety. 'I'11121,x1 x XYixoN13R- 'Timo Athletic: Association Z, 3, 45 Operctta 2, 3, fl. This pretty maid is jolly and short, And we've always found her a mighty good sport. , ,,.f......f V air...--f e,.,.f....i ,,.,.. 26 3:-......, --fe-f i......: i::,......-:::.... Every one likes him and he likes everyone. Roscm-3 D xxutr, XYi3Izs'1'1zRY''Roscoe Df' 1 Ii .XTII ICRINIQ XY11 ll'Jl'JC1N- lf , Athletic: Assom-izmtion 3, 43 Orchestra. 43 Band 4. IIc'l1 grow up hy and by. Athletim- Assoc-izmtion 1, 2, 3, 43 Operetta. 2, 3, +L, Glev Club 2, 3, 4. Ulf the heart of this girl is oppressed with cares, 'Pho mist is dispellod when a man appears. RLINOR XVICKER1IAM- Bnb.v ' Entered-Sept. 1919, from Castalia High Sc-hool, Athletic Association 4. True as the needle to the polo, Ur as the dial to tho sun. Illixzscl, XYICKICRII.Xllfuplllu 1-Inteu-cl7Sept. 1919, from f'1lSll'lllfL High Sc-hool, Athlvtiv Assorrizuion 3, 4. l'ropr-1' words in proper placosf' l 4. --14 1-1-..1,1,, if:-..:-f --:.......:l:f 37 -TA--f-2:4 92' C,xRRoI,1, XYOT, my-' 'U 'u!f1'c ' ball lg Urr'hostrz1 2, -ll Hand 1, 2, 4. HO is wc-X11 lmzliml that is wvll Szltisfiedfl -IICNNIIC Xyiltlllguftllltf' Athlvtim- Assor-izltioh 2, 3, 45 linsliutlmll 2, 3, 4. O'9l'l'?lSt.U Illcmtx XXvRIGl,lCY Athletic- Assoviation 2, 3, 43 Opvretta 23 Gle-0 Ulub 2, 3, 4, Ilite-1'a1'y Stuff of Uroghau 4. 'l'houg:h last, not 1O!lSt, in low-. l t M .uw Fm NCES llL'R1,1Cx' Grzuluutml 1920, Post-Grzlcltlnto 1921. Her Vt-ry frowns are fairer fur, Than smilvs of other mzliclons 1lI'4'.', .,,,..........,,. ,,,,...., ,Y-.,.,.--.-...-.. 38 ,,,,,....,,.,-.-.Y.--... Y.f-.--.-.-. WH , ,, .pu--Q , ,W ::-:::+f- Athletic' Assovintion l, 2, 3, 43 Class llnsket- Fle1'e still is the smilc- that 110 cloud mm , ef-Q-gy .. - - Prophecy of '21 llii CLXSS ot '31 lizts pztsseil safely tlitwmtigli tlie Straits of liiiuwl- erlge :tiicl stzmcls rearly tw emlxzirlc uprni its eztreer witli ll lmmztil xisiuii. i lts i'ee1n'tl will lxeni' iiispeetioii. lt luis lzticl tlie lutiiiclzitiims of :iii llmim' System wliieli we liupe will giwww uiitil it lneeomes 21 pwwei'l'til fztetwi' wt nur seliuwl, lt, lizis put fwrtli its iiiemleers im fieltl ztiicl trzielq :mil tliey lizlve clime giiml wurlc. It has zittztiiiecl :t liigli stztiitlzml ul imleals :tml seliulzirsliip. It luis rztisecl tlie seliuiml :mil elztss spirit tw :L liigli pimizlele. XYe expect uni' seliwnliiizttes, tlie ,luiiiurs :mtl Scmpliuitimes, to CZll'l'y ini -mi' worlc :mil we feel tlizlt we lizive left tlie tiittire iii s:1I'e lizuitls. Kluy tlie name wt' mir elztss lie lJCl'lJCl11ZllCCl lw tlie goml tleetls ut its iiiemlmers. l.et tts lceep tlie iilezils wliieli we lizive leziriierl liete, lzefore its :is we gt: mtl, tlizil gtezitest seliiml4Life. t -ll. Rl. lltvriqsxmx. 14 :::::-:f:1Q..4...,.,4------4 ::.,:-.-a-o-o-2:21 39 n-s::::::::+:--:z-::eu-n-o:: ,,,, , , ----n.f::::: , :,,::::u!q i- M. 623119- I CLASS MCTTC NYC C2111 l1cQ:111sc XYQ 'l'l1111lq NVQ C1111 CLASS COLCRS Blue 211111 Gulcl CLASS FLQWER KIz11'cl1icl-Xicl liusc CLASS OFFICERS 1 Ns lllllxlfl I.I,I.XRI Ross fA----- l'1'1'x1'1f1 l1'1,11x S'111'1.1, - -- l'I.f'l' l'1'1xv1'1f1 XX'11,1f11111m GAIIN A - ,S1r'c'l't'fl7lX K 1xT1111YN VIAIAIKIHAYA A ' 9 4..-.-....-...................-....... 40 4. --o-4--4-1------0--4 ..-.--...-.-f--.......-.-.-.-.-. .-.-.- Ulw h 5152.9 . , . , I 1' 1 KY' ., m I X 'XX k W X . EN 1 RMK J M' sp A LX X 5 f Wx Q ....... ,g Qi-E155- '- ' clan-c:...-.-...a-can-az-f uur-- - annf- an 0-ll-I-0-ivvi-O-I-l Allison, Borllm l!:11'1's-, Hfllen lZ:n'lle-ttv. IJo1'1'is Iiuslu-y, Curl llwzlwl, lvlzirvin llm-luw, Harry II4-limi, Gortrlnll- llim-1'ly. fl0l'fl'llLlt' llll'lillll01', Hr-lun Iilooni, Melvin llowmg Helen llrolczitv, Allen Czirlm-y, Helen Colm-. Ruth Uollins. Ruth Colvin, Lytlr- Conlilin, VV:1l1w1' Coolison, lvn, t'ocnn'od, Dawn lmnion, :Xl'll1lll' llt'llQ'1'l'Cl, Ruth lbolrson, l39l'llll'l' lbunigzin, Rzlyniond l41:rrl1:11't, Nom. I'Zl1lv1's, Edna lirniwli, Carol l'l0Sl1'l', l'1'01l0 lfouglit, Luvills- I ui1g.:'lil, Raymond l onp:'lit, Vzinc-11 Ifry, Hazel lfry, Lucille fI:n'x'in, Mary fl2lll'4Lflll'. Luvilln- H1-plizlrl, Edna, fll'SSlll'l', Lillizin Gibbs, fle1'lrual1- flilvlrs. Marion fn':1x'c-S, Dean firmly, Raymond fll'11vv1', Claudi- lI:11'1-is, llorotliy ll:x1'1'iS, l4lll'lllP .-.--.-a-...-.-.-.-.- 2.1211 67239 unior Class l'l:1x'vns, Olive llvilvinzin, Myrtlw llowzlrd, Ruth llnln-V. Mvrritt l lllL1'lll'S, Clziiwiicw l llIf.1'll0S, Morlin llllQillt'S. lvl'l1iIll llunsingL:'01', Hzlrry llnnt, Lydia .Iona-S, l+'0i'1'QSt lf2ll'lPl4'l', Ruby Kinsn-y, Don Kll-in, Lucfillv Kliuvli, Joyce lirziss. lIzn'old lim-ilivli, Milton l42lllK'll, Clinrity -lV,2lXYl'l'llf'0, Frml L1-11, Mildrod L1-linmn, .Tohn I.4-ouzlrcl, Leland Lutz, Mzirion Mnulv, Hurry Mzixwvll, Gordon All-Czirtliy, R01'n111'd M:-uk, Czirrie M1-ok, Olaih Mc-lufn, XXv1lll61' Mm-ssim.:'v1', Joi' Mivlizwl, Nolan Mivlis-ls, Goldio Mills, Howard Millvr, Dale fl'l 2ll'l'1'll, John fJX'k'l'lllY01', Fl'!llli'1'S fJYUl'llly0l', Ric-l1:11'd Push, Loona I':1nl, Edwrird l,1'llK'Q', Rolmrt Rim-, lionzild lic-inlvolll. Morlm' Hollins, lsulwl Svlivll, Ifc-V110 Swlnwidl-V, Helvn Svliwalrtz, Odolizi S4-mist, lflsthm' SlK'QUlllllJllUl', Ruth Sl0llLllll'l', Leona Smith, Dean Sniilli, lidnu Sniilll, Gladys Snziw-ly, flPl'tl'llKll' Stzllil, llvnry Stzllil, 'lllionms Shin, lfrml Stwirwallt, Milrlrml Stout. Lvoivi Slrolll. Hazel Stull, llvlun Stull, XN'illvui' Stull. liolvorta Swvvl, 'I'ln-lnm 'l':1yl1n', l'Z2l1'S4f'l 'l'llll1H', Advlinel Tliurn, Earl Tlllll'Sl0ll, Erma 'l'ilsxx'o1'tli, Harry Tilsworlli, Louis 'l'1'ivk, MilLon Trnnizln, Flossio Turnvr, Holon XV2ll'lllll', .leironw xYl'2lYl'l', Russell XYvllix'1-11 Claude- Wvmllifr. Harold XX'ivlu-11, Doris XX'il4l4-V, llzirry XX'ill:n'4l, Lyle XVill4-V, Hvlvn XVlllQ.!f2ll'll. Lloyd XX'innl-s, XYiln1:1 XYol1'mx Inu Nvill'5l'l'l', Ellen ZllllllH'l'lll1lll, lfilllllj ,-.......................... 43 ................................................... 'Jho - liiclccrly, lQ21CliCl'lj', llimp--flee-cluo, XX'h:1t's thc Xlztttci' Xliilh 'llXX'C1llYA,llXYU? Noiliiiigl l l il-ust three years ago we eiiteteil. Li-1lSO1llIlSllCZllCfl, hill this sfzoii wwrc ull. fffotliiug stumpcrl us. l-11 all iorihs mmf scliowl activities, wc wcrc right lhcrc. - f- - 4 CJ-ur Class tezims :irc hast. lhcy wiii. K-ezilly classy :irc we thef- Sfeiiiors uf limi1im'i'iwx'. If-0i'e111wst iii music, this year the lczuliiig putt ill thc U-petettzi was well lllllfffl hy zi 'liiiiiim R--early for ziiiytliiiiggwe Stop at iiiilliiiig. EtYCli Z1 light delights us. 'xlery ofleii we ziimisc ou1'selx'es with clzuicfss :mil Ffvery yezu' wc sluhf imurselves at picnics. R-espectecl :tml lwiimccl is this Classy Class ul' 23. --lim' twin Iilcxivs. q..-......................-.-.........-.........-........-. 44 ,::-......-:?-,-:-f-f..-...-:------,... 4, 'Uho ' iph ,ff f xXN 1 X , X XX 'dl i fly V V ,f A - X ,WMM ' XY fd W XV f f ff' YJ' F R 1 Xk ' ,jj , ff! ,NX ZQ. .11 1 ' o fx! 13 KQV: Q' ,Qui 0 .-7-Z gs' 'Xi Q Q W-W' 'wa fm2 'Nd I 'NR .w ?,v.N1 Ex Q.'Qig4-agwlvykblui gx ff ASISQEHNXQ' Vw 15 '52 qkimialufq' 3 ffW2125EQs5'Nk!KN.A4 WE BENQ! aa 4 4 'W Y X Q Q liusm X X .H A, ii , i ' -a ,W .,.. I w viz- S5 -wa ,,.:. ,Q Q qw, S -V.. ,Q R 4 - - f-'i iiiah-5 'gafcefih A AF- -:rg-EFL: A 1- I ff l - -'A L- -v.,'1 9,-4.5. -1,y.:,1r:-. - 51.1 FL-5-..-. v Q- s-- I' .xy Eggigi- .QQ ,f':'Y e W and-X if an S. .ivf-..!!i 5, Avis! 1 'EE-w'q K - ' S 'Y-' 5, A 'afipsm nf ibfgragu' .',Y. H fi- --, -1, 1. . .fra -- sbt 4 4-v. -. ,.-pn 1 'ing '-ifgvh ffPfk. Q - Q iv- 5, iv ' , ' m.fn'.Q, .tr i ig, Q F . ., V X. P r.. 5 1 , 5-, A .1 .N . ff, ,, In X tifdy fi?g.2 I?-,-El 7 Ser- 'E ff? X -gp ve N xqly 53.-f -a- . . m -.-:. aff f + Q X ' 'f wif: Q W2-4. l' 5... 25,9 :n'r S'Q1pW f',ff f U 1 7 a. 5 wx' -.-9gg5,.4:-1? S xg aww-.S X, f,f,,f,' '55 . - V' -.. N K, ,.,, f' ,2P,:1' A ' L AV f , ff M4 J 'L . -ws.. aim, 14a fs, W f y ' v 5 1 '-muy ' Hia- 'G chef' NEW. , x f X 1' f by Q 'claw A l Q.,-1 AIS A Em? ff' f l 1 X fs '- X K ,-f- . -Jigga I 'Spf' , ' X ff' WA' ', , --V 14 V ' ' Af, ,-.. Qi! . ,f l ' - E lk 14 M 0 . , uuv fffj if f If f fENS.-,. C ST Phenson 5,1 S 5 Qfho o E if J ...-.-.-.-......-................. 4. .5......................................................-..... 49 ........... 4, ,..,...,...... 46 ....-...... -if Sophomore Class ,Allll7l'OS1', Mildrod Arndt, Ella. Harbor, Chostc-r Barr, Gordon 1321111113-I21l'dllE'l', Hortonso Heard, Dorothy .H0l'lil'1', Ray Ririglo, Xvilliam Role-n, Floronoo Rolingcr, lrnia Bowlus, xvlllilllll Bowman, Pauline Hoya-r, H1-lon Royvr, Paul Hradloy, Esther Cami-ron, Lueflla Clarko, Glen Childs, Alic-0 Coonrod, llaldon Coon, Agrnvs Cowling, Charles Culln-rt, Donald Dean, May l'J0ic'h0rt, 'XVz1ltvr Doncyson, Dorothy Mosh, Ruth Dosh, Ruby lPOL1Q'lll l'lY, Edna I'jllfJ,'ll'l', Umor Ferguson, Mary Forsyth, IIIIOHONG lfrank, Kathryn Fronizor, XVilliani Fry, Xvlllllllil. Gavitt, llolwrta Gvphart, llusscl Ginnvvm-r, John Hal't'o1'd, Margaret llarskowitz, Sadio Hiil'lH'l'iJX'4', llclon Helnlnn-r, llvrnard Hotrivk. Rufus Hill, Lostor Hina-line, Edna Ilirschbergcr, I-I1-lon Ilolzniiller, Mildrod llonian, Helen llufford Dorothy Ilufford, Lois llufford Norma Hufford Thelma llughes, Thelma Johnston, XVzL1tcr Jonos, Leona Karlove-tz, Rosalin Kc-iser, Bertha Kosslvr, Lillian Krawotzlic, Julius Kreilick, lklargarot Lease, Robert Loo, James Lf-onard, Jann-s lin-rvli, 3IHl'gl10l'lll' l4Oll12,'!illl'P3Cll, llornic Marsh, Konnoth .0 lXl1-Carty, Timothy MvClintocl1, Ruth Mm-Daniel, llallo Mvlloiiald, Lorraino MvGrath, Lawiwiivv Mzizey, Ellon Miller, Clarence Mille-r, Howard Millvr, Elizalmtli Millvr, Margaret AI illcr, XVuy11o Mitt-hvll. Hcrnivv M ooru, AI orris, .la nies Fay Q AlOS0lbQ1'g'G1', Hilda Alunroe, Margarot Nahnx, Aniilda N1-ason, Mary Nic-li los, Clf-ona Notvstino, Eva Nutr-stine, Gvncya Om-hs, l'z1u1 Parks, llc-lla l 1-arson, Yolnia Paul, Clari- Porkins, Laura Pvtvrs, Ralph T'vtonkv, Louis l 1'li1-:ri-r, Esther Raff'm-rty, Esther Roarii-Ii, Vera Ihwtcnwulcl, Adelaid Rcod, Gm-iiuvu Roc-sv, Franklin Roefsv, Marion I-lllllftlbllllllfli, Paul Rolwrts, Grace Rosonlrorg'0r, Franklin Rosvyvar, Charlotte Sauvvy, l+'lore-noe Scliradvr, Mm-rvedes Siler, Lloyd Smith, lrnizm Sprunk, Le-ah Stm-in, Raymond Stoinlv, Robert Ste-irwalt, Ilonuld Stine, XValtvr Stino, Vs-llna Sting, Rolinda Stout, Clayton Swint, Rm-lla Thorson, Clyde Tilrlzols, Alice Tilwln-ls, Elsie Trvssul, Graco Yun Camp, Donna XVillard, XValter XVisc, Carl XVondorly, Agatha XVondL-rly, Henry Ziinniorman, Fern Zininu-rnian, Jack 4. ...............................::,,,,..........., 47 ,,-.f:T: r--:,............................ y flaw t Soplfistor HISTORY of the Class of i23l XYell, as the Croghan is to be printed in only one volume it must be cut rather short. An enemy might, if he were summing it up in one sentence, make a bare statement of our most prominent achievements: a partisan would go on to describe the ease of our victories Qin various thingsj our unselfish cheers for victorious foes, the brilliancy of our recitations, and the uniform success of our cribbingg but the impartial historian must steer a middle course avoiding truth as much as falsehood. Feeling the need of giving the Freshmen a standard to live up to, we re-entered F. H. S. last fall and proceeded to organize for the betterment of the school. Our rules were rather strict considering the fact that previous to this year we had none, but our more conscientious members try to see that the rules are carried out and the rest of us feel our conscience pricking just about every other minute. Many things will the Freshmen thank us for, and many other Freshmen after those of '24. XYe have had several new teachers and all of us have tried our best to initiate them this year so that the Freshmen will have an easier time next year. Wie eeven consented to play the Freshmen in football and basketball, and even lost a few games to themejust to give their historian something to write about. Our skill and prowess is not entirely in one line. lllhat would the football, basketball and track teams, the dramatic and glee clubs, the orches- tra ancl the band be, without us? XYe have wonderful talent in every line from musical ability and bluffing, to athletics and hot air. XYe have the most per- sistant cutters, the hardest digs, the most complete flunkers and the most brilliant students in High School. ln recitations our answers are the best, our mistakes the worst, and our translations and prommciations the most original. Our classes are enthusiastically attended our interest the best, and re- sults the most satisfactory to all concerned, but most of us specialize in English. , Vlfe think of our instructors with reverence and respectg of the Seniors with a slight interest and puzzlementg of the Juniors with a very slight interestg but of the Freshmen. well. we are no longer interested in the least. except to make a calf-path for them to follow, As the year draws to an end we can truthfully say that we hope next year to see the fulfillment of the plans made this yearg that we have reached a point to which no former Sophomore dared aspire, and that now, the ideals of the Freshmeng the superiors of the Juniors, in deed if not in nameg the envy of the Seniors and the pride of the facultyg one's proudest boast in F. H. S. is, Ml am a Sophomore of '23f' --LUELLA CAMERON, 'I' .-.-...-...-----.-5-.-e.e,s,,e-:::.........-.fe 48 ..-,..-.......-......-.-.-.-...............-.-.-. 4. l Uh ,,i6Q-E mx I Nfl, Q, X LQ .nk U fFf1l ff QW ff, ,If W 4 J jmfywff X Q , Il! lg Ur 5 Z W 1 MW! 4 I 1 , f X I N H M X , NN W E My lx ,ff- gm JUNI RQQI ,--,,,,-,-,.,... ...................... 49 :--..::4........, 1 -f-,..- gifg-E135-'-'--' '-.-A-- ..,--- ,-,-- -- ' .-.-.f Y,,., Y , .. ,.,,,,,,, , .,,,,,.,.-.-..1,4, A- ..g,.,-,-,T A11211ll!4, 31111'g'111-1'i111 A1111'i1'11, f121l'1 :31lX1l'1', f114'1l1l 111l1iC1', 11111111 1'1:11i111', 1'w11J1'1'111'k' 1:111iE'1', P11111 1111l'1'111E-1'L'1', 3'11'1111' 11211l1111ll1. 11l'111'3' 11K'l'11L'. 31111111 13111-5511-1', 1J111'111l1y 1!l11o111, 31111111 1:ONY11l!4. 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XV111'11o11 N1.l1121l112l1U'l'. 337111121111 f1Vf'1'1113'l'1', A111011 f1VC'1'1'113'4'l', 1-1e11'11e1't 1'Z11'1i, 3V11SO11 1lOi11'K1U11. 31111111111 116'i'1C'11XY2l1t1. Ro11111't H111111, 1111111111111 H1111i11li, All1111't 1U'tZ1ll'1l11, L11111111 Rios, 011111111 Ri11111', 11111117111 11o11111'1s1111, 31111'l11n 1'l11::111's, 111,-11 1111s'11111:111'g'111', 11'1111'1- 1los111111111'g'111', .11111111 R11w11, K'l'1'11 Russ, 1,1111oy Sl111l11'1'S, 111Z111l 11l' S1111:1l1, 31111'i11 S1-11w111'1z, Lloyd S11l1w111'l111xx', R1111111 S11111'isl, 1liiy1110l1I1 Scevits, 11I111111'y S111g'111, Sophie S1111t111', lflrwin S11y11111', T11t'11112l S1ig'111', 1.11111 Stout, 1f!ll1l1'Yl1 S1l'211Il'11, 111111111 SW11111, .I11ssi11 Swift, .111111i T1'12l11'11t'1', Al'1.111l1' '1'OlJl'1, A1'1'11ie1 '1'1'i11k, Clinton 'l'1'111lc, 31111111111 1'11f'kl'1', 31111'y E. 3v!ll1l1l'1'Sil11, Ho1111-1' X'i11li111'y, Ruth VV1111,111's, 1JOl'0t1'1Y 33v21,110l'S, .lohu 33Y1l112ll'l', 1111111514 33vl'ZlYl'1', 1901111111 XY1111si11,::'111', Ju1111i111 NY111lc111', NlJ1'111Zl11 1Vl1it111111', Gladys NVi1-111111, Ch1'is1i1111 33'1l11lt'S, VVi1f1'0d 33'111l1K'S, Lucille 33'll1'l1, l313'1'11t' 1Vint111-s, 1'1v11ly11 XX'iS1-1, 1111211 XVo1l'11, 31111'gue11'it11 Youmi, liriiest Yoilngx, 11'l'l1U Allison, 11112111 L10l11ll'l', Lulu C11l'4'SC'1l1ll11, 1v11 1'Y1S11112l1'1i, X'i1'gini11 G111'11s, 3V1101'11111L' H2111K'1i. V11111111 H1111k1111', 1f21t111'3'I1 Ko111', lJ1,11'otl13' 31e1in1'111', 1i11111111'i111- P111'lii11s, 01111011111 Sl-'XY2l1'l1, 31ill'22,'11l'1'1lC Sting, M111'gu01'it11 .-.-.- .. K 77777 .24 .Y.Y----.Y. .---... Y-f.Y.- 71 S 'Sho 653119- 1 , , ,,,, , , F, K ----- K - .W 7-----------v ,,g ................................,..... Altl1oI'l', fJSt'Ill' lleurd, lImr:11'd l':l1ll'li, Hzxkley llliss, Um-lizl cN2lllllblll'll. Ibziu Cll1'l'l'Y, 11111141- Clarke. Rex 'W ll't'2l5It'l'. Mildred Crosskill, film-11 Christy, Idlizrilwlli Cook, .lenny Day, lClix:1betl1 Iloll. Dorothy Ehlers. Arvillzl Eclweliwls, ltuby Erb. Mary l 1Y6'l'l'lI, lfllhel l 21i'lllll2lIl, Nellie lfisher. lborolhy lfrisbie. Ihile Fuller, Al'1'l'l'l'll Gzxtebzir. Iiyndzl Gibbs, lJl'l1llllIl Iiillilzxncl, Ruby Cores, Leolizt Hzxuse, Dorothy l.lllllSU, Ruth Hevh, fl4'l'll'llilU l'lk'lvfllllL2'l'l'. Dorothy Heils-111:111. II:1rl:1nd ixlltl4'l'SOll. Ilorothy A11s11:11'l1, ltuynioncl Atehley. Adohnh Bliss, CH-lizi llower, Gs-rzxlml lluelirer, Lena C'lz1rl1e, ltznyniond Clzlypool. Clil'I'0rd Collier, Mildred fY0i'lll'llllU. Ifldnzx Ibeclrim-li, lA'0ll1l liek, llUlIf.I'l2lS l E'l22'llllt'l', Esther He-t'li11g'1-1'. llzirold Hensgen, Harold llerrinx. llerbert llool, Mary lllllllvl, l:t'l'lll1'l' lii'llllUflY, llowzxrd 4. ..............................................-.-.-- 53 ........ in -A-A4-----.-.----A--.fn 6733119 Eighth Grade .X CLASS llelmer, Minnie ll0llllt'l', Ruth ll111.:'hes, Raymond ll1111sinp.:'e1', Eleanor .lont-s, Elizabeth Jones, Esther Jones, Norman Kznreliner, Ted lf1ll'lDlQ'l', Herbert Kzxrlovetz, Fred K1-iser, Hztrry Keiser, Thelma lilohn, Lueille lfllillllb, Grace KIIZIUSO, Evelyn K1':11r1-tzky, Helen Iireiliek, Grayson Lee, Roberta lA'l't'll, Julius liiyingrston, Mabel Iiueus, Robert Maier, XYvl'LltG1' lll2lllilll11S, Herbert llll'Ljll'll2il.hZlll, Harold Miller, Leola Miller, Robert NlOlll'f.Z'll21Il, Yirgil Mutsehler, John Nilllllllill, Kenneth Nic-lu-l, Robert ll CLASS l,0ll,LL'2lIllHLCl1, Elaine Meineer, Arthur Mielke, Bertha Min-lke, Milford Moneghzxn, Helen Moneghan, Henrietta Myers, Harold Ns-er, Harry N1-wbould, Lillian Notestine, Norenne Overniyer, Mabel l'2ll'li, Opal Rush, Rina liodenhauser, Cliira, Sr'h:1:1i', Carl SK'lL5'l'lllll2llG1', Iva Solmlineer, Marshall Sm'i11ski, Helen Nil-kel, NV:Llt1'1' Nitsehke, H2ll'Ol1l Nuiinemzic-ker, Marie l'f11'ks, Avis Push, Donztld Paul, BIl1l'g'Ell'9t lY'lZ1l?,'lll?1Il, lloignurd Pnyden, Mary Rzxnisauen, Hubert ltunisey, Hazel Rex, Clyde Iioek, Robert Szickett, Robert Sehauf, Clifton Sehaaf, Mildred Sehneider, Hernmn Sehneider, Ellsworth Seigenthuler, l 1':1111-es Shannon, Oliver Sherer, Thelma Smith, Don Stahl, Robert Thomas, Harold Timmons, lNlz1rgz1ret NViederhold, Marion XVingard, Howard XVt-lliyer, Evelyn XYolfe, Burdette Steinle, Betty Stout, Fjdwztrd Siler, Delbert Stuehanialk, Josephine Swift, Barbara Taylor, Elyzt Tucker, Nelson XY2lllLl0l'6ll, Marion V11nZart, Ella Vic-kery, Robert Voss, Ralph Voss, YVz1lter XVeiCker, Theodore XVise, Kathleen Yueeker, Hernizin Younkmzin, Robert Zeigler, Mildred Zilles, lvillfvl' Qi-E115--1' n-q-4-n-a-q-on4-u-4qQ-n-un4.-a-n-u-s-a-4-q-u-o-4-...nn4. ,,.,,,,, sfo 54 -vu-4-a-a 4, :Xl1l1i1l1!4t'l1. Axllllil Altl1oi'1', '1'1l1'0l1lH'1' Anslerscmn. Carl ,XllI11'l'SO1l. RIlX'1lltDl1f1 .-X11s1+:1c'l1, Hraee 1Xl'lllllf1, llobert Ashby, XX'illz1r11 Aslislown. Leslie lialsizer, Kenneth lS:11'be1', llollis l1lll'1bOlll'. YEll'11Ull lilllllllllllll, Xxvllllillll lleek, Arthur lien-lt, llurold 111-elq. I':1ul llierly. Glenn llillovv, Philip lbonfl. Xvlllllllll llarxvz rs. Sl11'lf10ll llratlen, liessie Ilroatlxvell, Vera Ilruolis. llzlrrielle 1ll'UXY1l, Gessner ltrown, 1'ZlL1l Iluek, lf1llllQl'l11K' llurlutl. l'1l1llK'l' llyroin, Muriel C2l1llQl'U1l, Nellie lie Carl, Londa fl5ll'l1l.i'0l11, lflossie ll111'l'l'Y, Mable C'l:1ypool. George Uoe, Geneva Cole, .lohn 0011111-'l', Robert Cook, lriene Crt-ss, 1 l'2ll1li Crossett, '1'llG011Ul'0 Cullxert, Leona Im11fo1'1l. 1191211111 Ilaniels, Cl1z11'lotte In-111, llurold 11l'Ill1, Polly E. Ileary. litlna l1l'I'1ll0l', Iletty llieli, Joseph lmll, Helen Irorr, Margaret Ilorr, l1llll'Sl'l2l1l lrosh. Mervin I1111'fee, Sarah l'lke1berry, l'll0l't'11l 0 Ellison, flenevieve l'lll3.l'l??l'. llueille 11In,L:'lisl1. lle11l:111 1011131111111-1', 1121111111 .-.-.-1-..-Q-1-4-.-.-Q-.- ll 4 ' .........-.-.......-.-.. 55 222' Sealy Seventh Grade 1'Ill1Q,'1bll1ll'l'. .Iol1n 1'-2lllg1iUl1t'l', Robert I1 ll1i2f91'1lllt, Miltlrecl !'oster, Blilclreml 1 l'0l1lZt'l', Delbert rl:1lla,L:'l1er, Charles fl2ll1El5J,'l1i'1', Edylhe fl!ll'C111l'l', Ceee-11:1 fmteg-:11-, f19l'l1'llf1U llibbs, Ilelen M. flielvert, Ruth flll111Ul'1'. Chester Gray, Mildred llafforcl, VV?1l'l'01l ll1l1ll1lSl1ll'9, llazel llzirkey, Alive ll1ll'1,E, l'0VEl, Marian Ilenry, Ilertha llenry, Charles llt'l'lllt', Carlotta llerr, Helen Ilills, Allll',C,'llt'l'll0 Hodge. Violet llobarl, 11112111.1121 Elle Iloisinprlon, Audrey llolder. Alton ilolnies, Joseph H. 11Ol112lll, .lohn llunt, Lorienizi lbbotson, Charles Jones, .lohn Kxirchner, Sylvia Kern, Dorothy Kleinliorres, XVerner lfllillbll. Earl Kiiapp, Robert l.2l1lf'0. lfranli lleonarcl, Gladys l.o11g:111b:10h, Alice 1.orenzen, Irma A1'eAfee, Clarenee Mr-Afee, George Mr-Clure, Beal Nlt'1501l2l1l1, Alberta hlelntyre, Howard LXleMu1len, Lloytl N1I'X'll1lll, Leslie R. Mason, Anna Miller. Eva Miller, Lillian Miller, 5l3l',9fIll'K't Moseberg'er, Mildred Moon, Margaret Alunroe, Nellie Niilllll. llOl'0t1lY Neer. l1l2l1lf'1lL' Nesbit. Donna fj1Ql'l112lt, Ezra Oxley, XValte1' l'2ll1l101', Helen llaliner, Lester Park, Melvin Paul, Auleen l'olter, Clifton Post, Edxvard I'uffe1111e1'ge1', Melvin Reed, Helen Russ, Mildred Russell, George Sa1'11es, Evelyn Seliazlf, Robert Sehaelit, Leona Sr'l1oenfeld, Harvey Sehuyler, Merriel Seik, Edna Shoup, Carl Siegeiulialer, Fern SlZiYl1lilli9l', lflnid Smith. Dorothea Sole, Marjorie Sl12ll'lll12-I, t10il11119tt0 Spillane, Robert Stahl, Dorotha Starkey, Carl Stein, Leroy SIQlJl1Kt11SO11, Harold Stevens, WValter Stout, Cecil Strohl, Dorothy Struble, Fayina Stull, Hazel Stults, 1iiHllY'l11ll'lH Talbot, James Taylor, Clifford Thonmson, Charles Trunian, Christian Tut-ker. Bertha llpdike, Mary XYallaee, Leroy XValters, Jessie 1VZlSSUl'l'llFil1, Lydia Mar XVOZIYOF, Ceeil XXv9l1Sl1lgC'l', Nvllllfllll XVi1lia111s, Thelma VVillis, Mark XV11l1lQ'S. Carrol XVolt'e, Gladys VVolfe, Mary Elizabeth XVood, Harvey XVurzel, Florenee Young, Herbert Young, Leona ie wh 522.9 The Baby Book Class of '24 HIS YEAR the largest elass ol' all time has entered lfieinont lligh Sehool, a filet no less important, than that this year the school graduates the largest elass in its history. Size is not our sole distinetion. XYe surpass also in grades, attendance, and deport- inent, aside from being at-tive in all sehool enterprises, VVhilo we are distinetive in intellectual ways, in athleties also do we shine. Our boys won both Junior High Football and Basketball Tournaments, and we are represent- ed on every Varsity team ot' the sehool, something ot' whieh no treshnnan class ot' reeent years can boast. VVhen we as pupils have left High Sc-hool to take the respeetive plaf-es in life tor whieh we are now preparinf.:', we believe then that the greatest boast of l l'L'lllUllf High Sehool will be that it has graduated the elass of '24, --MYILON Tf!l.UOM. Class of 325 Two years ago this elass of seholarly, studious and happy boys and girls entered the .Iunior High Sehool. They eame here full of hope and ignorant-e and wished to till their sf-hool career with vast stores of knowledge. As for athleties, the eighth grade is very strong' in that line. In Class games in Jr, Hi the team showed very Hne team work. XYe are also putting' out some very good nlen for track. The girlls basketball team was very sueeessful. They started in the season, beating: the ninth ,9,'rade, their strongest rival and they are sure of all other games. Social times have been very searee, and because of laek of snow the usual boi. rides were not taken, but we have had our share of tun and work. -ELEANOR HVNSINUHR. Class of '26 1921 was a notable year when the bright sun of the Tths sent its rays over Fremont High Sehool. The quantity and quality ot' sueh a elass was impossible to be tound elsewhere. As this term progressed a great change was notif-ed. Their heads grew until they resembled, in size, the prize pumpkins at the Ifreinont County Fair. Reasons tor oul abnormal I-fl'OXYtll,'XVCll it's only told upon request. But during our monthly tests so mueh of our surplus knowledge had to be giver. out to our teachers, that our heads underwent a sudden eollapse, something' like a punetured balloon, though now they have returned to their normal size. Now we are as busy as bees and we will show you what we :Aan do. -GLENN I2IEl'lliY. :f1,:f:,,,.......e Q .......A-1-...:-:g............. 5,5 ,........................................-..............-..,.. 213911 67229 Y.-51 rf f 1 -. X? ' K yew 1 -.:gA....f I A WV' : X 4' N. ' , 1 N .f ,V f 9 , x E I f: V -X E N 1,1 4 4, -xx fx f KX f QW kg'AlL'. X kk-Y 'fx-,N X-,. W , Z F .4 K4 xx q 79.1 'I H ' ,g: 'Lllii V x 'ii M'McVMW01iWIm'UJ fa 'N Guns! Sizykenson ,Il ? 5 F E ,f ' P f? f li ,ff 52 E .-fs. is-J 5 f' ,jf -ii'.5i.'-:Y i -5- A1- 1 g -9-QL .,.. - -- --::'-f:,1---.....-- :-----f-.-. .Y::a::.:::--0-n-4-1411 57 Q-.-Q-:::v 1 11:11.-1 q. .......-... F. 6 .E :B 1- O T v-1 N ui 1 ui 2 1 -Lorain O. vi :E ui 2 1 -Lorain 0. vi nf ui rain 0. 21-Lo Us 1 ul F H. S. 21-Lorain 0. F. H. S. 21-Lorain O. F. H. S. 21-Lorain Football Record for l9Z0 I . H. S. If. II. S. :Hi H S . .y. WI . II. S. WIT. H. S. Zfilf. H. S. o-.Xlumui 7 o-fIf'osto1'iz1 34 13--Iflyrizl o .ig--Iielleviie o 31--I.o1'z1in o 4.3--Szuicliisky o I9. II. S. Gge-Vlfimlluy o 22:17. II. S. 555--Noiwvullq o I . H. S. 13--I,z1IqexwocI o 252 41 :'fI.e:1g'ue Games, Little Big Six Season l9Z0 I+'1e1f3MoN'1' . . I.,o1'z1i1i . . . Iilyria .... Szmclusky . Xulwxulli . Iiellevue . . . I'I:1x'ecI XX on Lost I'omI. 5 -5 4 -5 3 5 3 , I , o Scoring Record Ross . . Iiesley . Smith .... Wleiicllei' .. Iloyer . Miller . . Garvin . . . Calm . . IXIeCartI1y .. H. S. 21-Lorain 0. F. H. S. r 'J IO 3 fm -I Z U Il0lICIItI1JXX'IIS Goal Iiiclw 'llol - - . 6 23 64 . . . IO o oo . . S o 48 . . fm I 37 3 o IZ 3 o I: - O I2 ' . I 0 fm . . o I I 21-Lorain 0. F. H. S. 21-Lorain 60 .--.--.-.-.-.-.-.-.--.-.-. 0. F1 F SD N T :- o '1 E. :S 9 Fl F In N I L-' o 'Y 2. :s 9 F1 F'-2 sn 'Q ulmotl- I Z F1 F sn '0 u!9-'0 I- I Z 0. -.-......-...--.-. ,l...l. .-T. Uhn' P ,- '! t , ,,f,x ...l HA HOLI1 XVENI lLER Qunrterbat-k lf'ren1ont can Well feel proud ot' having at man like XXX-ncller for 21 nlua1'terbaCk. for when it l'filllCS to quztrterbztcks he is the -flztss ol' the lezxgzgue. His trusty hzts helped Fremont out of more than ont- tight plaee and his ofil nsive work was brilliant. 4-:+1Jec'iztlly in the Lorain and lmkewoofl gzinies. Next yezt1 s it-sun will he built around him as he is tht: only man left of that once mighty backfield. .-.-.-.-.-...-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- XVILIAM ROSS. Captain Hztlfback As at fitting trihue to his two years of faithful service on the varsity. Bunk was elected Cap- tain of the 1920 football team. His playing and leading ability was the talk of the league and he :set ax new High S--hool record when he made nineteen CONSEQU- tive 1.10111 ki:-ks. Ross will lu- gxone by next fall and everybody wishes him as much success in life as he had upon the gridiron. 4. ........................ 61 -..-...... TOVVN ICR SM 1TH H alfbzlek W'histle was the speed dt-mon c-I' the 1920 ziggregzition. lie ex- Celled in :And runs and his hril- liant open field running was al- ways :L constant source of Worry to other tennis and though they tried their hardest none were able to stop him. Htl entered the Lakewood Lflllllll with st bum wing' and in the fourth quarter sewed the gaine by lllfE'l'K't'1ltll1L1' at pass and running' eighty-nine yards for :1 touchdown. -.-.-.--.-.-.-.-.--.-.-.-.-.-.-. ,, x i i fi EDBURN EIGSLEY Fullback Bus has rightly been called the plunging fullback. His terrific line plunges made him ai consistent ground gainer and he holds the record of scoring ten touchdowns. In the Sandusky game Bus had two front teeth knocked out but refused to leave the field. This is his last year, he will always be remembered for his aggressive fighting spirit. LEONARD GARVIN Halfback Garvin was the most reliable man F. H. S. had. His offensive work was especially brilliant and on the defensive he was al- ways in the thick of the battle. A coach is glad to have men of Garvin's calibre on the team and when the football season rolls around next fall he will be gone and he leaves a mighty big hole 'in the backfield. XVILFRED GAHN Center In practice. the week following the Alumni game Gahn had his ankle broken. At first it was feared that he would be out for good but VVill was determined to get into the game again and was out in time for the Lorain gaine. Besides playing center he ran back punts the greater part of thu season and made good at both jobs. We all re- gret to see Gahn leave and everyone wishes him good luck. . .,,.,-Y.-.-:::-.-M .-.-.,.Y.-Q-.--. 1 1 MERVIN THURN Guard Mervin ought to have been named Old Faithful. He never was a showy player but always played the same steady reliable game, putting forth his best ef- forts whether in practice or in EL game. He accepted Whatever came his Way without a word of complaint and was ready always to do his share of the work. Such men as Thurn are always welcomed by the team and every one is sorry to see him leave. HAROLD BOYEH Halfback This would have been Harolds fourth year on the varsity if he had not been injured. Boyer had his knee dislocated in a basket- ball game at Sandusky during the 1920 season and while Carry- ing the ball in the Alumni game lie fell and was unable to walk for several months. Harold was counted upon to fill an import- ant position in the backfield. URBAN HUGHES Guard Urban was certainly a Hbig' acuuisition to the squad. His two hundred and thirty-five pounds came in mighty handy stopped many a play the center of the line. and he through Despite his weight Urban broke through and recovered a fumble in the Elyria game and again in the Lakewood game his recovery stopped their attack and made a touchdown possible. Urban has another year at Fremont High. 4' .YW-........-.. Hg .g--M:----W ,--, jig:-....-. 1 f-.--..A--.Y.f...Y.Y....5. MYRON MILLER Tackle Miller did not enter Fremont until his Stnior year but he soon stepped into the limelight by his football ability. Miller played a good game from start to finisn and his work in the Norwalk and Lakewood games was espe- eialiy good. He was a bear on tfie defensive and broke up every play that came his way. Myron will be among the missing: next fall leaving a big hole in the line. ' r LOUIS G .XBEL End Louis is the contribution of the Ifreshman class to athletics, Gabel was never burdened with a lot of heef but whatghe lacked in weight he made up in pep and speed. His defensive work was excellent and especially in the Iiorain game. He was a bear eat on the offensive and cleared ihe way for more than one end run, Fremont High can Consider herself lucky that she will have Louis for three more years. TIM MCCARTHY Tackle At the start of the season Me- Carthy was plat-ed at center but before the Lorain gaint- was shifted to tackle where he did splendid work. Besides playing' tackle Tim did the kicking-off and the scores show that he was kept busy. Despite the fact that this was his first year Tim play- ed a good consistent game and will be an important factor in next year's line. XVARREN V.-XNNORSDALL Coach This is Vannorsdall's si-Cond year at Fremont. and also his second thampionsliip team. He deserves 21 great deal of credit for turning out these teams and a great deal ot' his sum-ess is due to his personality. The team worked for him as they never worked before and the student body stood loyally hack of him. He has taken athletics at Fre- mont High from the depths to the heights. fl' 1,71-f-e...-: Y ,f AMOS BUYER End NVlien Boyer eame out of the wilds of Lindsey and heeded the tall of civilization. Fremont re- eeived a good athlete. Last year Boyer played guard lrut was moved out to an end position this fall. In the Sandusky ganna- lie 1'l'L't'iVQd a pass from one ot' their players and made it touch- down and this touched his fath- er's heart to give him forty acres of land. EIAIER BtJlfIHRlNt'llVIl't Student Manager The genial ltllmer is one ot' the few boys who has the alxil- ity anfl disposition to do gratis all of the hard work of manager necessary to earry the team through at suevessful season. To nim is due mueh of the Credit tor the spirit and cooperation of the boys. Never at any time did lie shirk his duty and the Whole student body appreciate his most efficient service, y -- .....-- f --,-.-- ,,:,:::-f--r-5+ .g.f.,.,:ee,e,:---1 ,:v:a., 17.-.., - ,.,e,ew1, 1 M' Review of the Season of 1920 I-IROUGH the courtesy ol' the Exchange Club, lfremont High in August, opened its 1920 football season with a two weeks' training trip at Catawba Island. XVith nine letter men back and plenty of promising material and a training trip to whip the team into championship form what else could Fremont do but win the league pennant again and establish a new state record in High School athletic s. The football squad and the Athletic Association wish to thank the Exchange Club for this training trip which was an important factor in the victorious season which followed as the trip not only gave the team practice but also confidence, and knowing that the public was with them they all played the harder for l+'. H. S. and Fremont. The opening game was played against the Alumni early in September. Usually the Alumni do not have the opportunity to pick a strong team, but this year, as this game was played earlier in the season than usual, many college men were still at home and took part in the game. Even though this was the first game 1'or many on the team yet they played well and picked up many useful pointers from the college players. While carrying the ball in the Alumni game Harold Boyer, halfback, had his knee dislocated, VVhen Boyer was put out of the game for the season on account of this injury Fremont High lost one of her best baekfield men. He was a clever football and basketball player, and made the varsity for three years and was counted upon to do good work this season. In scrimmage the following week VVili'red Gahn, varsity center, had his ankle broken and it was feared that he would be out of the game for the greater part of the season. XN'ith these two first string men gone, and the hardest schedule Fremont High has had in years, the outlook was not very bright. On a sweltering afternoon which was made for swimming and not for football, our team travelled over to Fostoria for the next game. Due more to our weakness than their strength we were defeated. Although Fremont put forth her best efforts to ar- range a Thanksgiving Day or post season game with Fostoria, they refused to come to Fremont under any circumstances, and it was best for them that they did not come, for if they had they would have received the worst defeat of any team which we played. Fremont opened her Little Big Six league schedule at Elyria. Hard luck had camped on our trail from the start, but now Dame Fortune smiled on Fremont High and stayed with us until the end of thc season. The game was evenly fought although Fremont had the advantage most of the time. Ross made a touchdown, and XVendler contributed a touchdown and a goal kick. W'hen little Urban Hughes broke loose in Elyriafs backfield on a punt formation the kicker became so scared that he fumbled the ball and Urban made a wonderful recovery. The second league game was played with Bellevue here. They furnished very little opposition and Fremont easily conquered them 45-0. The Coach tried out next year's team and found that there were many promising players on the second team. For years l4'rein0nt's one ambition has been to defeat Lorain, Many times we have Come close but never until this year has lf. H, S. put it over Lorain, and when they did put it over they put it all over them 21-0. Lorain had a good team but Fremont a much better and none ean say that it was luck or that we defeated them in a yeai when they were weak. Lorain never had a ghost of a chance to win that game, for Fremont, was determined to win, and in spite of a driving 1'ain, which hindered our team, thousands of loyal rooters urged our men on to victory. The first touchdown was made by VVendle1' three minutes and twenty seconds after the kick-off. ............................................- 54 .......................... .......................... ---.-. C3119 Koss 111111 E11:1s111y 11111111 111111111 il l0llt'11f10XYl1, Ross ki111ii11,L:' the l11l'Qt' goals. Th11 i'OllllllC14' S1l1?t'1'1Ol'11Y ot' the 1'l1'O111U11t t1111111 111111 111 14111111 111 11111 fart that Lo1'11i11 wus 1111111 to 111111111 only 01111 1irst down l1l11'ill,LZ' th11 1111ti1'11 g:1111e. l'1'o11:111ly the most 1'11111111'k:111l11 1'1111t 111' the whole g.:':1111e XYHS t1111t 11'1'11111o11t 1111131111 tho l'11I1l't' g1111111 without ll substitute, il tent W1111111 is very seldoni seen, 111111111 less 111 ZL 1'1'1Zl11llJ1OllS1'1117 1111tt111. To 11161111011 11111111 heroim- 11111111 would 1111 i111p0ssi11111 as 11x'e11y 1111111 on our t1121111 was 11 hero playing 111s host to win t1111t 3.:'1111111. Th11 1l1ilyK'1'S 011 our 1,e:1111 were: C11pt11i11 XVi11111111 Ross, 1111111111016 H11ro1d XYE11111t'1', 1111111't111'11111111g Towncfr Sniith, h111f1111e1ig lidhurn Eesley, f111l11111111g XVi11red fltlhll, 111111111115 1N111rVi11 Thurn 111111 111'1111n Hughes, ,Q,'u111'dsg Ti111 M11C1Ll'thy 111111 Myron Miller, 11111111111 Amos lioyer 11nd Louis 111111111, ends. The next week 11nd 1'1l'0ll10l1t j0u1'n11y11d to S11111lusliy where they h11111111d th11111 ZL 111011 110:11 of fresh XVl1ltl1XV2lS1 1, 42-0. F1'i'11l0l1t 111111 :1 11111111 of 111111lyi11g 11 1i11e1'111 Cont of white- w11sh w11111'eV11r they went, 111111 on :11:c1ou11t ol' S1111dusky's 11111g11ifi111111t 1'i1111l they took 1111 extr11 111111511 110111. Eesley, 1ul11111C111, h1111 two front teeth 1111011111111 out, hut 111 s11it11 01' this he 11111y111l the rest 01' t1111 gllllltg. The next Vi11ti111 to 2l1J1ll'2ll' 111 l+'1'11111o11t NVLIS l i111l111y w11o 11111 1111101111 1t'1'C'1110I'1t'S l1OXY1'1'fLll s1101'i11g 1111111hi1111 63-0. 1'll'O1I1 soup to nuts l 1'e111o11ts 111111 11111' own way 111 evory thing. T11e 1:1st 11-115251111 g11n111 wus 111115111 111 Norwalk. I11 the Iirst few 111i11ut11s of play 110111 te:1111s S1'L'1 116'l1 to 1111 11x'11111y 1l12ltl'11l1d hut 1f1'11n1011t soon went 011 the 1'111111111g11 111111 11efo1'11 they 11011111 1111 11ui11t11d clown 111111 s11o1'ed 55 points while Norwalk 111111 1101111119: 111111111113 t1111 ground on whi11h they 11l11yO11. The 1111111 g'?ll111' of the s11:1son XVZIS 1111111111 011 Th:11111sg1vi11g Day with IAHRONYOOI1 111,211 of C1ev11l:111d. L11k11woo1l 115111 won the 1'l'12l1l11liUI1Sl1ilJ ol' the QUilt1l'il11gU12l1' 11111g1111 111111 XVHS the SIl'0l1S-Z,'t1St 11111111 whirh Pw1'l'll1Ol1t l31llYl'l1 this y11111'. This 151111111 was the 111081 intorestingx 01111 01' the s11hedu1eg 110th t1111111s were evenly 111ZLtChQl1 111111 not 11v011 after Hughes' 1'e1111v11ry of their 11111111110 111111 XVe111l111r's touvhclown did L11k11w00cl give up the ship, 11111 fousiht 011 until the 111st 1111151. 111 th11 last l1UZll't01' Smith i11ter11e11t111l 01111 of their forwzird passes on our t'lt'VE1l1 yard lino 111111 s11ri11t11d down the 1111111 for :1 tou11111l0wn. 19001111111 is not 1111 11111111 lcnoeks 111111 1111211111 were lllillly 11111:1s1111t features 111 the 11120 se11so11. The 1.1701112111 1111111 w111'e 1'oy11l1y e11t111't11i1111d hy the 1 1'ClllOHt 1':XCl12ll1gC' C1u11 with 1J11111guets Elf Hotel I1're111o11t. 1911111111 H. AI1di'1'SO11, il 10y111 S1.1lJ170l'tL11' of the t1111n1, invi111d 11161111 to his 11o1111tif111 R11'l'l12l1'C1 AX'f'111lG home for ll sp1e1111id 1111n1111et 11nd P1 11111:1s11nt 11vOni11g. Mr. 111111 Mrs. Eesley 1111110 l'UYIl11Y 1111t111't11i11111l the 1'oot111111 s11u111l. T111- 1111111 11e11rti1y 1111p1'1111i11t11 these l'OU1'tt'S1f'S whi11h relieve th11 ll1OllOtOl1j' 01' daily 1111111111012 VVithout 21 dou11t this 1111s 11111111 the most suC11essfu1 1'oot1111ll s1111so11 XV11it'l1 F1'i'1l1011f High Sehool 112lS 11v11r h1111, The t1':1i11i11g 111111111 gave the t1111111 1111 L'XCf'11L'I1t st11rt. Al-- thougrh losing two first string 1111111 by 1I1jll1'10S, 1110 t11:1111 fought th11ir wily to the 11h:111111io11s11i11 of 11111 1.111111 Big' Six 111 spite of these 1'111111lif11111s. 1 1'l'l11Ol1t has IIOXY won the 11111111111i.1111shi11 for the s11111111d 111110, 111111 lvesides wi11n111g.:' th11 lJE'l1I11l11t 1111s s11t Tl 1,021Q'llC 1'k1l'O1'C11 for no t11:1111 wus lxowerful enousgh to 11r0ss our 1:0111 111111. This, i1111111111, is :111 111111iev1111111nt to 1111 proud o1', 11s T10 other l1111gu11 111111 11o11st of such IL 1'1111or11. 1'w1'01110I11. High 111111 the tinest 1111111-11 of 1111111 that ever 1'1111res1111te11 11 Hiirh Svhool 1111011 the ,Lfri11iron. To 1111:111h Y11111111rsd11,11 1111 11r11is11 111111 honor is due for the splendid work 1111 11111 111 training the Itllllll. C:111t11i11 XYi11111111 Ross' YVO1lt1f1l'fUl guiding genius 111111 11011- sis11-11t 11111yi11g: 1l1',Q'1'f1 the rest of the It'2ll1l to do Il1911' best 1'01' 1+'1'e1'11011t 111111 1111 was 01111 ot t1111 11115111-st l'2lt'101'S in 1l12lli1l1L1' the te11111. Every 1111-'I111ll'l' of the squad l'1'O1l1 the 1115-flll'SI to t1111 lowest did 11is level best to Ibl'0L1LI1'L' Z1 wi1111i11:: te11111 111111 110 11111111 that 1lo11s 1101 1111v11 t11is t4'2ll1lNY01'li 111111 s11111'e1-11. Nr. Sr111wC1i1'i111rt 111111 the rest of tlll' f111'u1t3' LY'-Y 0 Y,-Y ::......, , 55 ,-T - :: 1 -..-:-- - - Y, 1,1,, f 4-S M' deserve 111111-l1 praise for tl1e spleiidid work whit-l1 they did i11 aidi113.:' the iL'2lll'l on to yietory. The il1OUS2llldS ot' loyal Slll?lPtJl'lt'l S, also, whieli the tea111 has, i11 Sehool Zllld out, liellred to iualie the team, for tl1ey eheered them Ull 211141 when the outlook was not the brightest they cheered 1111d urpqed the ll2ll'ti0l'. They, under the direetion of Miss Kathryn TillllllO1lS, the eheer leader, otit-eheered every sehool whit-h We played. To have the press haelt of a team means 21 grreat deal, and the lt,l'61ll0llt 1lilIDl'l'S were among the 1llOSl loyal Sl1DIl0l'tC1'S the team h21d. VVitl1out sehool spirit, 1111l1lie l12lClilllf-I, SUlbllOl'l. of the press, and l02llllXVOl'li, no sehool e:111 turn out tl K'll2lll11Pl0I'lSl1lll team, l'i1'QlllOI1L High had all these qualities baeli of them and did turn Ollt It good te21111. lt' you want I to see el1a11111io11shi11 teams lU1'l1l't'l out i11 the future give them your s11111101't, for they deserve it, Those who have won their last football If are: XVilliam Ross, Towtier Smith, Edburu Eesley, XN'ilt'red Gahn, Meryiu Thtirn, A111os Boyer, Leonard Garvin, Myron Miller and Robert Hetriek. The Scrubs Some Olll' has said tl121t the strength ol' the varsity dt'llt'llflS 11111111 the st-rul1s. ll' the varsity is sueeessful they must have still' o1111ositio11 i11 11raetiee a11d it is 1111 to the serulms to flll'lllSl'l this. 'l he varsity sets all the glory while the stfruh gets 11o11e. Ilefore the season is halt' over it is 11:1 llllll to taelcle the same 111011 that l4Ul'Z'1lll and Iiakewood do, to reeeive hard lill0C'liS i11 lmraetiee, to SL'l'lllil'll2liIt' i11 the snow 2111d to arrive home late at night after Dl'2lt'llf'tt. Vl'llP1'6' are many l1l'UllllSll1,Lf players 011 the :cf-rubs and some ol' the-111 ought to make good next year 2111d till in the holes 011 the varsity. Not every member of the team ea11 hope to make the varsity hut what-ever he does for the good of I . H. S., he has the real sehool spirit. This year the sertilxs played two games with fYllllS011lJlll'I-I. The First was at flilso11l1u1':.:' whit-l'1 they won 13-0, tl1e set-ond at l 1'e111o11t 111 whit-h they had 21 walk away 43-0. All honor to the sf-rul1. He helped to l111ild llllt varsity, May he be rewarded for his faithful serviee. May 11-3 reaeh tl1e heitfht ol' his 21ml1itio11. May l1e make his l . The All Lea ue 621111 A11 All-League team has been pielced by Mr. Yilllgilll. Elyria H. S, l'l'lll1'l1IZll, who was was 21 leasxue oI't'iei21l during: the 1'ootl1all season. Mr. Ya11g'l111 deeided to pic-li :1 team at the start ol' the season so he has done .iustiee to all the teams lvy seeing' them 111 Zlt'tlO1l i11 their most lllllltllfklllt games. Though his seleetion is not official yet it is about tl1e best t'OlllllllliltlOll of players that 1-2111 he lvfjlllld. Ifive ltw1'Ql'll0l1l players were lrielied for the tirst Slllliitl Zllld two for the sevoud, they are: Ca11tai11 a11d e11d, XYillia11z Ross, ll2l1lvll?ll'liS, Harold XV1-11dle1':111d 'l'UXVl1t'l' Smith, guards, Meryih 'l'l1ur11 Zllld Urlvaii llupsghesg O11 the sex-ond team -Etlllllidl ltlesley is plaeed at l'llll'2lt'li a11d Amos ljoyer 21t end. -MLM Eli l3OlGl1RlNt1 Eli. +L-.-1--1 1 -Y.----F-.---if.Y.-:,:l-.-::-,-- 50 ........ .................................... 6552119- Basketba11 Record for 1921 4 Q 4 4 x 4 F.1L S.:9-1XhmuH .xii 11. S. 13-g41UCYTUS .xlx 11. S. 30-A1121 .x 1' . S. 34-1.111111 Cculrzll A 9. 11. S. 7---11z1y1u11 Stivers .x1'. 11. S. 3- Xe11i:1 11 9. 11. S- 35-191y1'1g1 U 19. 11. S. xg544 11c11cx11c 11. S. :9 S1, .lfl1111S 1:19. 11. S. 12--1,111'z1111 13 19. 1 1. 53. 1Qj---fg11l1f1l1S1if' 19. 11. S. .6-O11Q1'1111 1: 19. 11. S. 15+NU1'WSI11i 1' 19. 11. S. .f7 'q211111L'3' U12 11. S. 17--1JC152l11L'C C19. 11. S. 10k-Ml. XYC1'11Ul1 1 . S. .IJ-+C11'CC11SlJ1'111g'S 171' . S. 11w 1'z11111111':1 111 . 11. S. 11 -114121 19. 11. S. 3,3--1111111111 .x 13z11'11st111'111111g I1 1 L' 1Je1z1w:11'e '1'11111'11:1111c11t. 19 111111111111 '11U111'11Z1I11C111. Trip. X .CZIQUC C,1z1111cs. 19 34 H 1 J 18 0.1 7,1 18 17 7 17 KJ pw 'J 17 4. 1 J 37 ffm 1 1 1 1 'J 7 P Litt1e Big Six Record for 1921 1,111'z1i11 . Xo1'xx'z111c 191c1Qx111x'1' 1161161116 1':1j'l'12l . Slll14111S1ij' 1112lYQt1 111111 1,11 sl 114111115 7 ,, 5 5 11 IO 5 1. 1 8 .. 5 3 3 In 5 1 4 - 2 I 4 ' 1 1 -...-1 -...-. .-.-.-, . ,,,,,, , W..-.-.,,,. ,,,, . .YWY --U 1, w V JULIUS LETTERMAN HAROLD VVIGNTJLER DALE MILLER Forward Captain Center XVILLI.-XM ROSS VVARREN VANNORSDALL ELMER BOEHRINGEH AMOS BOYER Center Coach Manager Forward WILFRED GAHN LOUIS GABEL EIJBURN IGESLEY Guard Guard Forward vi- -1 Lrg: ,L:,:,f 1 :,:l..1,:--:,-,L,gg.Y..-- 68 .,L-1:L-,771---Z----.-.ff--T 1--f-f-4:4 - ,-- 4' Ciilw Review of the Season of 1921 HE 15121 team is the best that Fremont High has produeed in many a year. NVhen the first praetiee was held in the early part of Deeember four letter men and many promising reeruits turned out. The opening game of the season was played against the Alumni in whieh the varsity had sweet revenge when they handed them a 29-19 defeat. in order that the team might have a good start they were sent on a barnstorming' trip through southwestern Ohio during Christmas week. Hard luek was trailing lfre- mont and although they outplayed llueyrus all through the game they were defeated by one point. The next night at Ada, lfremont again met defeat by a small sc-ore. A2 Lima. Central, Fremont jumped into the lead at the start and when the game was over the seore board read Central 183 Visitors 34. Despite the faet that they had won the 1920 basketball ehampionship of Ohio, Fremont High made a good showing at Stivers High of Dayton. Ry Christmas Eve the team was worn out from eonstant playing and travelling and with two regulars out on aeeount of injuries Fremont was easy pieking for Xenia. On January 7 Elyria blew in for the first. league game and they also blew out with fl 525-13 defeat. Aeeording to the dope luellevue was pieked as a sure winner but Fremont does not pay any attention to the t'dopesters. The team journeyed over to llellevue and pioeeeded to show the natives our bag of favorite trieks. The next Ifriday evening St. .lohns of Toledo tried to break our winning strealt but due to the exeellant work of lVendler at guard they were only a' le to seore T points whilo Fremont rang up 29. On January 28 Ifremont met Lorain to tight it out t'or Iirst plaee. Both teams were evenly matehed and without a doubt it was the best game that was ever played in the league. The seore was tie until the last few minutes of play when Lorain horse- shoed a eouple of field goals and won the game. Our next vietims eame from Sandusky. They made a game fight but were eom- pletely outelassed and fell to the tune of 19-G. Playing in a gym whieh was twiee as long as ours and mueh wider our team was lost when they met. Oberlin and were defeated 23-6. In the final league game Fremont was defeated by Norwalk 17-15. The first half' ended Sl-1 their favor, most of their points having been made on fouls, but Fremont eame baek strong in the seeond half and had the game gone another minute it would have been a different story. Although Fremont did not eapture first plaee, nevertheless we have the honor of having seored the most. points, 116 in all, while our opponents seored only 75 points. and this is a reeord of whieh no other sehool in the league ean boast. in the Delaware Tournament whieh was held on February 25, Fremont drew a bye the first round, in the sec-ond round they easily disposed of Quineey while in the third they defeated Detianee and were put out by Mount Vernon in the fourth. On Mareh ith Fremont played Greensprings there. Handieapped by a small and slippery floor and the absence of NVendler we were defeated. At the Bluffton Tournament, 1-'remont stayed until the third round. In the first they drew a bye and defeated Pandora 16-11 in the seeond but lost to Ada 23-11. F. H. S. ended the 1921 basketball season in a blaze of glory by defeating tlalion High Sehool at Galion 32-22. Galion has one of the strongest teams in their league but not strong enough to oyereonie Fremont's brilliant team work. Ry winning this game Fremont made a fifty-fifty break of the season, winning ten and losing ten games. All praise and honor is due to the 1921 team. They played a c-lean hard game and are worthy of being ealled the best buneh of fellows that ever represented lf. H. S. on the basketball floor. On the All-League team Harold VVendler, our Captain, was plaeed as guard on the first team, a position which he has earned by his brilliant work and without a doubt he is the best guard in this part of the state and at the Flluffton 'Fournanient he was pieked as a guard on the seeond team. In the greatest number of points seored Amos iloyer stands first with XYilliam Ross seeond. Those who have won their last basketball are William Ross, Amos Boyer, .lulius Letterman, Edburn lflesley, NVi1fred Gahn. of oss-1.1111-o-ann-Quang-nulnsnon-m-0-nu ljy .Q-Q-no-o-Q-111:51-:gf:nu-an-v::fr-:save-e-:::: EE' Qggllgp- - -F, EK ELLIIZILIIY ROBERTSON XVHITBIIQR VVOOIJ BURNS ,IJOSH .DOSH .iqas-use-una-a--11:1-1.aa-1:-:-:Q-.o-u-1-e-L:::::u-4-on-0--ze: pqqunnqunnnunnucsaunumcuunnmcnsosnoentlvocnuccnnnusuuncucc vlo Basketball Record for 1921 4 4 4 1 4 4 1 F. 11. S .Zfj-1111111111 .x1 . 11. S. .237-1111Cj'l'l1S .112 11, S. 3f1e.X11z1 .xl . S. 34.+1,1111z1 CC1111'2l1 .x If. 11. S. 7 f112l.f'1fJl1 Stivers .x 19. 11. S. 3efXe11iz1 1: 19. 11. S. 35-1f1y1'iz1 1:15 11. S. 3544J1CHCYUC 19. 11. S. 3r1iS1. .1o1111s 1: 1 . 11. S. 13--1411111111 1l1'1. 11. S. llj--gS21l1l111S1if' 17. 11. S. ,fl-1111611111 1: 19. 11. S. 15+NUl'XYZ111i C 19. 11. S. 37---fQ11111cy L' 1. 11. S. 17--11C11Zl11CC L'1'1. 11. S. 141-Mt. Ye1'111111 1 . S. .2J+f11'CC11SlJl'1l1gS 1:1 . S. 1f:e1'z111111.1'a 1711. 11. 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W1 Aff' Yfmf ,gsngww 15, , - .g 'kiiyz S 5 fm ww-3g.',f,sQfafe2g1s1'f,ik'-ci ' Q. F f , L: if iff 5 K 1 S Saw, , f S . ,,.,:HQ1:w Y 'i2:QfQf- .. 55 .1 --z.: 5 assi 4:11 :::.- 'iL.smz.sefS' 1n.::a 2:f22 W -seiilgisaiw .11 1' 'E:.5:?'5:-H E: 'W-2??i?5 Z- , -fax ii--1525? 2:65-fi .::agg:-f ',y H ,-Q 2 L is-Y' Y-f n 1 ' -ff' 42 1-'ziggy 'EJ isxiiise-2' L .::-: ,. ,K vy' ,. M X Q sais Q 5 4,1532 S K S--' .S-pL2Q5rQ.,: kiss-.fiseiwgair J.i?MEiT.Lff5E1f':v?E'S5'bW?.iX5.Eff-,E .. .4 H2 .,.. S Rf IH-, :saw -f,. N ,-vf .1--2 W, .LQX W ,iwk-fm. :W :Q f 5 J ULI US LETTERMAN Forward Captain HAROLD 'VVENDLE NVILLIAM ROSS VVARREN VANNORSDALL ELMER Center Coach WILFRED GAHN LOUIS GABEL Guard Guard R Manager DALE MILLER Center BOEHRINGER AMOS BOYER Forward E DBURN EESLEY Forward ..-..-....-....-.--.-.-.-.-.--.....-.-.-.-.-.-.-..-.-...,-. Q9 few Review of the Season of 1921 llld 1921 team is the best that lfremont lligh has produeed in many a year. NVhen the Iirst praetiee was held in the early part ot' lleeember four letter men and many promising reeruits turned out. The opening game of the season was played against the Alumni in whieh the varsity had sweet revenge when they handed them a 29-19 defeat. In order that the team might have a good start they were sent on a barnstorming' trip through southwestern Ohio during Christmas week. Hard luek was trailing Fre- mont and although they outplayed llueyrus all through the game they were defeated by one point. The next night at Ada, lfremout again met defeat by a small st-ore. At Lima Central, lfremont jumped into the lead at the start and when the game was over the seore board read Central 185 Visitors 34. Despite the faet that they had won the l920 basketball ehampionship of Ohio, Fremont High made a good showing at Stivers lligh ot' Dayton. lly Christmas Eve the team was worn out from eonstant playing and travelling and with two regulars out on aeeount of injuries Fremont was easy picking for Xenia. On January T Elyria blew in for the Ilrst league game and they also blew out with at 525-18 defeat. Aeeording to the dope Bellevue was pieked as a sure winner but lfremont does not pay any attention to the dopesters. The team journeyed over to llellevue and proeeeded to show the natives our bag ot' favorite trieks. The next Friday evening St. Johns ol' Toledo tried to break our winning strealt but due to the ext-ellant work of VVendler at guard they were only alle to sc-ore 7 points while Fremont rang tip 253. On .lanuary 28 lfremont met Lorain to tight it out for Ilrst plat-e, lloth teams mere evenly matt-hed and without a doubt it was the best game that was ever played in the league. The seore was tie until the last few minutes of play when Lorain horse- shoed a eouple of Iield goals and won the game. Our next vietims eanie from Sandusky. They niade a game fight but were eoni- pletely outelassed and fell to the tune ol' 19-fi. Playing in a gym whieh was twiee as long as ours and mueh wider our team was lost when they met Oberlin and were defeated 23-6. In the final league game Fremont was defeated by Norwalk 17-15. The first hall' ended 9-1 their favor, most of their points having been made on fouls, but Fremont eame baek strong in the set-ond half and had the game gone another minute it would have been a different story. Although Fremont did not capture first place, nevertheless we have the honor ol' having seored the most points, 116 in all, while our opponents seored only 75 points, and this is a reeord ol' whieh no other st-hool in the league c-an boast. In the Delaware Tournanient whieh was held on lfebruary 25, Fremont drew a bye the Iirst round, in the second round they easily disposed of Quint-ey while in the third they defeated llelianee and were put Ollt by Mount Vernon in the t'ourth. On March -ith lfreniont played Greensprings there. Handieapped by a small and slippery floor and the absenee of XVendler we were defeated. At the Bluffton Tournament, Fremont stayed until the third round. ln the first they drew a bye and defeated Pandora 16-11 in the seeond but lost to Ada 23-11. l . H. S. ended the 1921 basketball season in a blaze ot' glory by defeating Galioi. High Sehool at Galion 32-22. Gallon has one of the strongest teams in their league but not strong enough to overeome lfremont's brilliant, team work. lly winning this game l-'remont made a fifty-fifty break of the season, winning ten and losing ten games, All praise and honor is due to the 1921 team. They played a elean hard game and are worthy of being ealled the best buneh of fellows that ever represented lf. H. S. on the basketball floor. On the All-League team Harold VVendler, our Captain, was plaeed as guard on the tirst team, a position whieh he has earned by his brilliant work and without a doubt he is the best guard in this part of the state and at the Bluffton Tournament he was pieked as a guard on the seeond team. In the greatest number of points seored Amos lloyer stands first with XVilliam Ross second. Those who liaye won their last basketball are XYilliani Ross, Amos Boyer, .lulius Letterman, Edburn ldesley, NVilfred Gahn. osx.-n-a-ppnqq-Q--.-g-Q-.qnnnanun-u-our U9 .,-...-.-...-.-u-n-p-unq-ua-v-.-u-o-u-u-s-.-.-u-uusuuna Q9 Qgglly- - , EKELIKICIIHY ROIIICRTSON XVHITMICR XYOOIJ IIVRNS DOSH DOSH E911 1323.9 Review of Girls Basketball 1921 171011111111 l 11 11+1 11111111 3 1'A1'C1ll1Jl11 111 1J,f51,21115111111111'0' 1 1 1111011111111 111 111--N11111'21111 .213 111011111111 111 .1ff111111111 111 1:1'C1111l111 111 5'-111151111111 11 111011111111 111 14,--X11111'21111 7 1T1.C111l1111 111 11-51111151111111110' 11 1'4l'C1l1O111 111 .117-11Zl1i11Z11'1T1J1' 1-1 1,I121:11121111111 111f5 XCZII' 1111105 111110 111' 11111' 111Zl3'Q1'S, S1011121 11l11'11S, 110111 1't11C111C1'1'j'. 211111 .1C11111C X11 1111, S1C11lf1, 11111' 111Z11TZlQ'61' 211111 1'1Q.'111 1-111-11111-11, 211111 116111, 1'1g'111 Q'11Z11'11, 112110 1J12lyC11 1116 111111. 162115 1111110 111 1110111 S01111111, N1Ci11111' 111114 02111121111 11215 110011 XY1111 115 11111 yCZ11'S 215 11111' 0111050111 00111011 1110 1021111 5111011 11121110 21 111111 111 111211115 111111111C1' :11111 .X1111'1111 11111,01151111 XX'111J 2110 1'11'CS11- 111011, 211111 111111 111111 111C 5111,5 11111 110 I11115' 111011211011 111 121110 1116 1112100 111 1111150 1CIlX'1l1g 11115 10211. 1 cjlll' 11151 0211110 501101111011 11215 111211011 -12111112111' 11 11:1 11111 11111110 11111111- 11'1111 1 1111'1J11, 11111' 01115 112111 11:11 11111011 1021111 11111115 1111' 1110 115111110 01115 211111 1101-0211011 1110111 115' Z1 11-5 501110. 711110 I1C'X1 110011 we j111111'0y011 111 C1111S1111111!1AQ' 1111010 Z1 1121111 11211110 11215 11J11Q'111. 1111111 11111111105 1lC1.l11'C 111C 01111 111 111C 0211110 111C SC1l1'C 11215 11011 111-111. 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S, offliostoriu 34 25119. H. S. 15-flilyrizi o illli. H. S. 45ffllellex'uQ o 2117. H. S. 21.5l.o1'zxi11 o 12:17. H. S. 4,2-fSz111cl11slcy o li. H. S. fixgf--liilirllzly o iifli. H. S. 55--fNo1'xx'z1llq cm lf. H. S. I3-- l.z1kewooxl o Q52 .il :l:l.C1lg'l1C GZIIIICS. Little Big Six Season 1920 Vlzlyerl XYU11 Lost lmillllln- l'ARlQMllN'l' .. .... 5 5 o no Lorziiu . . . . . 5 4 1 8 lflyrizi .... . 5 5 2 fm Silllflilbllif' . . . 5 2 3 4 X1Jl'XX'41lli . 5 I .L 2 llellevue .. ........ 5 o 5 o Scoring Record 'l'ouQl1clmx'ns Coal liiclcs llot Ross .. . . . C5 28 U4 lfesley . . . IO o UO Smith .. .. 8 o 48 YX lCllCllCl' .. .. 0 I 37 Iloyet . . . 2 o I2 Millet .. 'P o I2 Garvin ... 2 o I2 Calm ..,. . I o 6 lXlCQ.2ll'lll5' .. .. o 1 1 H. S. 21-Lorain 0. F. H. S. 21-Lorain O. F. H. S. 21-Lorain .-..-.-......-.-.-.-....- .-..-.-......-.-.-...-.-.-.- 60 -.-.-.-...-..-.-....-.--..-.-.-. -...-...-... P .S .H IZ ll!E,I0 Il 'o .HH 's ! T lI!E.l0 ITIZ 'S 'H 'il I '0 UIPJO1-Iz 'S 'H ' 9 a distinct advantage. However, we are hoping for a strong team this year, a better scoring A17-.Ql.?1 -- 192l Track The l92l Track Team was probably the best that Fremont High has ever produced' This team captained by Towner Smith won more honors and established more High School and League records than any previous team that ever represented the school. Our first opportunity to prove ourselves was at the Triangular Meet between Sandusky' Lorain, and Fremont, at Sandusky. Fremont took the most firsts and won the meet. Fremont 5526 Lorain 525 Sandusky 31 On May I4, we journeyed over to Tiffin and took part in the Northwestern Ohio Meet held at Heidelburg. This meet we also won along with a handsome cup now reposing in our trophy case, winning Hrst in every event in which we entered, and almost tripling the score of our closest opponent, Hucyrus. The next week we went to Oberlin to take part in the Little Big Six meet held there. Wie were out for blood and were anxious to defeat Elyria who had defeated us the previous year by a very narrow margin. We won the greatest number of firsts, broke two League Records and tied a third, but we were forced to be content with second place in the meet, Elyria again winning. At this meet Elyria had a much larger team than Fremont, which severely handia capped us due to the system of scoring, in which a second counted almost as much as a first, and the sum of the points won by the lower scorers being more than first, giving a large team - machine than Elyria's. OBERLIN M EET Elyria 'HM Fremont 55M Lorain 31 V2 Sandusky QOH Oberlin 9 Norwalk 4 440 Yard Dash ................ Smith ....... First C Little Big Six Record, 52V2 Secondsj 220 Yard Dash ........,....... Smith .... First ljzlmll 220 Yard Dash ................ Ross .......... Second hmdcl CLittle Big Six Record, 22 3-5 Secondsl thc Wi 100 Yard Dash ................ Ross First 100 Yard Dash .... . . .Smith Ym going' tt oetcnt cl, A a f musi T . East Tech-Cleveland 38M points 1-l'm mZe Lakewood-Cleveland 23 points 'Xlifl Akron -Akron 17M points It lllltx OVC F. H. S. -Fremont 14 points 440 yd. Dash T. Smith First 52 sec. 220 yd. Dash T. Smith Third 22 3-5 sec. ad Jump VVendler Third 20'5 M ...-.--.-...-. , Y 1 Y ault W endler Third l0'4 D A. Boyer Second 137' 10 W? ,elin c - Y - - 4 Q4 n-nqq-u-n-.-u-n-u-.-u-.-n-.-4--.-4-.q4-..-.-..-.-.-n-a w-------- Cggly- - SCI-IDOL BAND HIGH R' l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I neun: F. H. S. ORCHESTRA Verx' tk-11' o1'0'z111izz1111111s can 1101181 111' 811011 11'11ff1'css as 11111' H1011 SQ1111111 S 5 N fJ1'c11Qs11:1. NNE are YC15' 111111111 111' 11. 11 was c11'g:1111ze11 111 1'AC1J1'l1Zll'j', 211111 11118 511111111 1'c111z11'1-::1111c z111x'1111Cc111e111. 11 1111s 111211111 t1111'lyf111'e 111C11111c1's. HQ- 'S T. G. SIBIHN J. VV. XVAINWRIGHT H. A. SALIERS Brass Instruments Band Dil'6CY0l' Orchestra and Reed Instrun1enLs 0-uuucou-:own-n-uv:-:.:4.::g..-m :, Wf:--1-Q-4-:::: 1, -:::::--n::T:-71 ---n::v: - ---:::::nuf:-:zzzficcilll I+ 2139 Qgly- - - - Glee Club M rs. Elsicf Grucne- l5!lt0SlU2lH Esthur Iflrndly Julia Stull SOPRANI MEZZO SOPRANI Kntllf-Vine XYhidd0n Lwolu J:1dv1's1,1'o1n Kulliryn X'0l'H1llj'2L Irvnc lfostcl' Lnf-illv llnrris Adelzlido IiOf'tPI'lXVF1ltl Donna YnnC:11n11 Melon Ovhs Knthvrino Timmons Holen Horshoy XYi1m:1 W'inn0s Clertrude Riorly Ruby Ilosh Leona .Tones ALTI Hvlf-n NV1'ii:loy Rovn Ekelberry Irono Liobol' Adeline Timpe Ruth Dosh Charlotte Rose-vezn Eliznhoth Millm' The Girls Glce Clnh. which has alwzlys hecn :ln iinporlzint I'ez1tn1'e oi ll innsic clcpzntinenl of thc school, has rccciverl wiclci' recognition this x than evcr hclorc. lhey zippcarccl hclorc the .Xlzmtincc Musical Chih and on scveml olhci' pi'og1'z1l'1is. zmcl on Npril 15, gave :in entire recital in thy .X1NllfU1'll1lN. 'lhc origninzul Cluh has hcen nngincntecl hy the aclclition of cxlm xoi li-oin the junior :incl Soplioinmc Classes. The nine clmrlei' melnm is QI'ZIfl11ZlIC this yeznt ................................................................ 75 .........-......................................... ................... Gigli? Gperetta T1113 Gytfsv Kovifiz Cust fxll-ic:-Yrliolfs foster mother, an old gypsy woman l.t11'tI1i1lt' .lltfhllllltlfff Z.vn.v--The belle of the gypsy camp - - - lfllflj' lX,tI1'!Ilt'l' IXl.xn'ro-Meg's lmsband - - - - .lft'!'I'I'lI Blown Slnifo---Gypsy lad in love with Zara - - -5 - ffliffltlftll Orwffiyva' Roi:-The Gypsy Rover. afterwards Sir Gilbert Howe - lfclftlltlll Ctmaznzd L.vnv CONSTANCIC-.DZltlg'llfCl' of Sir George Blartendale - Irvin' lfn.v'lt'r Loup CR.vvi5N-.Xn English fop Doeha know - - - Lloyd Ptislc Sin GEURGE BTARTEXlJ.Xl,lf-lxll lfnglish Country gentleman - Kotnwz' lIa!1'z't'1c N1N.vs-Sir Georges second daughter ---- Bv1'11:'t't' Al11'lt'!zt'! Crvi 1'. DTICRUME-Clllltillll in the linglish army f Ilnrnld Cf1'!.wn Sn: Touv Lvox-A social butterfly -f - Clztirlixv Ct1'It'11'lIg hlCCURK1,li--,X song publisher of London - - lltzrry llzz11.v1'11gc1' The first week of Nay marked the staging of a very clever Operetta, The Gypsy Rover. given by the Senior lligh School music classes. The operetta was presented under the capable supervision of Mrs. lilsie Greene- Datesman. XYiederhold's Orchestra with Grifl' Stevenson at the piano, fur- nished the music. lYith it's catchy airs, the Gypsy Rover was an altogether successful affair. The main plot of the story runs something like this: The Gypsy Roveru is built around the character of Rob, later known as Sir Gilbert Howe. of linglish nobility. Roh is stolen when an infant. by his nurse, Meg, who afterwards becomes the wife of llarto, a gypsy. Rob grows to manhood among the gypsies believing Neg and Marto to be his parents. lt happens one day, while riding with her fiancee, Lord Craven, Lady Constance Martendale becomes lost in the woods. They wander to the gypsy camp where Constance and Rob nieet and fall in love at first sight. Craven objects to Robfs attitude, but in a comedy scene with Marto and Sinfo, he is made to tell Sir George, who later comes in search of Constance, that Rob is a charming fellow. -Xfter Constance returns home, Rob serenades her and they plan to elope but are overheard by Craven who informs Sir George. and plans are made for Rob's capture. This is successfully accomplished, and Roh is thrown into prison, hut later escapes. Two years elapse and Rob has come into his estates, his identity hav- ing been proven by Meg. He becomes a successful composer. a friend of the prince. and a social lion. Constance has remained true to her love for Rob. and on his return to England, he woos and wins her for his wife. .Xs Rob says. The good fairies have led me to the beautiful country after all, and our story, Constance. can end in the proper way. They lived happily ever after. The serious illness of Haldon Coonrad prevented him from taking the part of Gypsy Rob, and Hiram Moe Uatesman took the part creditably. --Many Hiftriix HICliSI1EX'. .,.,.,.,., ,Y-..-W, YY , 77 ...... M, ,,,, ,,, . -.Q , .,,Y. ,YV . . 633119 'Po S img' , if .49 ' V Q W. V' , ' ' O X. U X L, Ur 'F Q ' Q I r Ai Q 1 :P 5' 1,:'xQ,,-1 :mm Am' 'lf . ex-os T x VXXWPYJ' 7-QB --V P' LL Tl 9? Av-1iwvS 0 Who Said dew! CATS? 1 '?'9f,iFfv: Q .'- TAT'-' Q Y f Q g,u2s, '?fs5f , I TUQKABATQHLL CAMP PIPE, Le-ive Z1 1-0 gg 1 .. X, A V . xx , , X .4 tw O,1,I1-2 HQ 01 I rg h fs Y 45, ? 4 V s - A - xffilii' v ,-'ffl:,,:fj. . .U S orwz o-N 6' , . u f -4- ' 5 W 7 K f- ' 5 W 5, .fu-44 ,.- 1 1? '5w 1, ! W V9 f rp? , I x fs f ,i .11 X X V .f ' qi? 'M . ,fi .wa ,4,.!11' 1 ' ww f- Q A-11 R Kuff lk 5 --ova--Q-.-.-..... -1- ............................,....,.,....-. 7,9 ................................................... A, - ,Q-fgfi: aw 22' fyj ,H D R v K ' v I I ,KJV 1 V- x ' 1 J' N 3 X X L .. ,A 7-4' 51 , ' e ff - - - - ' 1 , .X ,, V iii .,, ,I ,iQi, 'Qt ii' sir tif A Anne of Cid Salem HE High Ss-hool Dramatie elub seored a der-ided sueeess in the presentation of tho play, Anne of Old Salem, at the high sehool auditorium on l'Jeeember 10, eommemorating' the Tereentenary of the Landing' of the Pilgxrims. An audience that tilled the hall to overflowing' enthusiastieally greeted the players. The Cast numbered 13, all of whom acquitted themselves ereditably, The play earried its audienee baek to the early New England days when witchcraft held sway over the minds of the colonists and the aeensed were rigorously dealt xvith. The plot reveals Anne Ellinxvell, the belle of the village. and Roger llardman, son of an influential Colonial eaptain, deeply in love with eaeh other, later plifzghting' their troth, and making plans for their marriaf.:'e, lloger's mother, einbittered toward Anne through jealousy, conspires to prevent the marriage by aeeusing Anne of yvitelieraft. The faet that a Quaker maid, aeeused of xviteheralt, seeks and is given seelusion in the homo of Goodwife Ellimvell, Anne's mother, eontirms in the opinion of Dr, Cotton Mather, the great divine ol' the day, Mistress Hardman's eharpres against Anne. Both Anne and the Quaker maid are eondemned to death by Ilr. Mather, but happily at the last monient both are pardoned through the lenieney of the pxovernor. Many ludicrous situations enliven the seriousness of the play. The part of the sweet, vivaeious Anne was eleverly taken by Evelyn Rice, who dis- played unusual dramatic- ability. Lawrenee Mc-tlrath, as Roger Hardman, made a strong, sympathetic' lover and showed most eonvineingly his devotion to Anne. Miss Julia Stull appeared as Goodyvife Flllinxvell, the mother of Anne. Miss Evelyn Lutz with exeeptional dignity, persuasiveness, and Command, gave a very superior interpretation of Mistress Hardman, the eonspiring' and revengeful mother of Roger. Miss Olive Havens won the hearts of her audienee by the ease and eharin with whieh she portray- ed the part of Phyllis, an English visitor, Miss ltoberta Stull made a quaint, impressive Quaker maid, and by her eostume and elever make-up yvell nigh eoneealed her identity from many of her friends. Jaek Zimmerman displayed elever at-ting as Nathan Ellin- ivell, the devoted brother of Anne. Robert Hetriek was perfeetly at home in his presentation of the eharac-ter, Ezekiel Brown, the promiseuous. vaseillating lover. Unusually clever aeting was displayed by Lois Campbell in the part ot' l'eaee Atkins, the eute and eunninpz vi1laf.:'e gossip. lva Cookson as l'iety. and Loraine Mellonald as Truth, made a very favorable appeal to their audienee. lialdon Coonrod with his stentorian voiee and his stern, diseiplinarian manner gave a elever impersonation oi' Doctor Cotton Mather, and XVilt'red Cahn enaetetl well the role ot' the early eolonial captain, sturdy, fearless and absolutely honest. Speeial mention should be given to Elmer Floelirinpier as business manager, Riehard Overmyer as stage manager, Gordon Maxwell as property man. Helen Hershey and Katherine Timmons who designed the eostumes. and tlrift' Stevenson who directed the music, all of whom eontributed mueh to the sueeess of the play. -.TFLTA E. STVLL. Y., . ,,.f.,.,.,.,,.......,.,1,., ............. 751 ..........-,-.-r--:,:::::,.....-:W .-f-T-T -4 Q9 Plain Polly Perkins HE Seniors did themselves justice in the presentation of 'tl'lain Polly l'erkins, The cast presented an unusually wide range of charat-ter-study, and each character was well interpreted. The story of the play is a realistic picture ol' twentieth eentury life in society circles. Mr. Beverly, a man of large affairs in New York City, is surrounded by two extravagant, luxury loving daughters, a reckless, spendthrift son and a wife who, improvident herself, has spoiled her children from the time they were born. The Beverly family has been spending' money faster than the head of the house can earn it. Beverly is beset with creditors who even follow him out to his sumptuous Long lsland home and threaten proceedings. He tries to make the family see the necessity of economy and warns them of the inevitable crash impending. heeding him, Instead of however, his warning is greeted with sneers and criticism and they decide that he is an old grouch. Into this clouded atmosphere of selfishness, deceit, and false show Long Island is in detided contrast to tlte simple New Lngland xillage life comes Polly to which she has been accustomed and for a moment she loses her bearings. But her heart and Perkins, Mr. Beverly's ward and a modest heiress. The Iiieverly mode of living on ' ll 'A ' ' t ..A ' ' 1 'I ' ' o understanding are as big as all outdoors and her eternal optimism and g assert themselves. She brings with her the freedom and fragrance of the od will soon New England Berkshires, and instead of adapting herself to her new surroundings, she sets out to make them conform to her own standards of simplicity and happiness. Her very presence clarifies the atmosphere. Not content with reforming the Beverly household, she goes into the poor districts of the city and even there her winning personality works miracles. Through her kindness of heart two ragged, unwashed children are lntrodueed into the high society, causing joy, 4'-100. consternation, and condemnation among the various members of the Beverly returns from the city a ruined inan and his family face the prospect of mov- ing into a Harlem flat, which to their way of thinking is worse than death. At this ,juncture Polly comes to the rescue and with sublime faithfulness places her legacy, which represents every penny she has in the world into the hands of her guardian to help him stem the tide. In the meantime, Bcverly's son Baldwin, who makes love to every pretty face he meets, has fallen desperately in love with Polly. lt proves the making of him. He actually goes Through friends come position and wonderful little person. Her happiness in the good she has to work for the first time in his life. Polly's influence we see better instincts of the Beverly family and their to the surface. They realize that money is not every thing, that social false friends do not constitute happiness and that Polly Perkins is a guardian is saved from ruin and she Kinds her own wrought, and the true love of Baldwin Beverly. 1... 1 -,1..Q:,.-...vs ,wp .....:Y... f A--:......-F e--.3 V ei-giy- .. -- twill li- 'eelf' gg 4 Q-!ig::i i ' 4 wwf' J - at ,yqggs i X f . ..,, 1 WX' fH35fifi5', ll 'flip 2 ' 'X ,W 4 5 , Jfi . l li Eli?-117-6 :K 'li , I lx XX AK? gil? ahve. ,i l xi ' ! QfA1fZ f '-'es-i f if he - i., Q1-EJ s 1, - git: ' VIL V, 50 c ' 6 'U . Gee, wish I was in SCll0lll, -HYCl'llCZll'Cl at a high sehmml hop. eimining frtmni 11 clowneast gmiip of graduates. Anal who eonhl hlaine them? Yun harl only tu pass the high sehuwl some night after a hig' gaine anml hear the lamuns Freniont 'lazzoliers svneopating anal see the gvni tliiwmiigecl with gay dancers anfl you will unnlerstanil the Grads l,anient. Evervhmlv luolqecl forwarcl to the hops. and they surely were nevei' clisappointecl. The Xl. XY, AX. llall has also heen the scene of several nierry affairs given fm' the team. .X clinnei' was given in limini' ul' the fouthall men hv several interestecl l'4l'CI1lUHlCl'S at the Y. XY. C. l... anal was en-iovecl very nineh hy the team. iXftei'warcls. a flanee was given at the Bl. XY. .X. for the stumlents and everv- wne hacl the time of his life. The lirst class party of the season was given luv the Swpliiiiiimes at Cliristinas. The gvni was heantifnllv flee-irateil ancl Lvrhan llnghes presiilefl at the Cliristnias tree. and presenteal each Soplioiiime with a gilt. Dancing was another feature. ,X line 1Jl'llg1'2lll1 was given hv the talentecl inenihers of .... V .....,l 81 -- Y---- -...-- , ----H ,,1f1,1,1 54. ............................................-.-.....,..... gg 2 M' 23. llelreshinents ztnd punch were served and everyhody voted the ztttztir zt grzunl sueeess. 'l'he juniors were the next to entertztin in honor ot themselves. fx splendid progrznn was given hy the future prinizt donnzts of the clztss. Re- ireshnients were served hy severztl Sophomore hoys. Then followed clztncing' in the gyni to the tune of the 'lflig-h School Orchestrzt. liveryhody enjoyed himself hughly. Although given last, the Senior elztss pztrty was not least in any sense ot the word. liefreshnients were served ztt 7 too p, in, in the eztfeterizt. The next ztttrztetion wats zt Nztllie .Xxine feature given hy llus lfesley and Boh lletrielf in the auditorium ztt which the futures of several Seniors were reveztled. Needless to stty. this wzts very ztinusing as well as enlightening. No douht inrtny Seniors will follow out their futures its predicted. -Xlter this ztll re- pztred to the gyin where niusie for dztneing was provided hy the jztzzoliers. Crepe paper hats and confetti were inueh in evidence and the puneh howl was not neglected. Everyhody considered the pztrty the hest yet, :ind even the three omnipresent juniors declared the pzzrty to he one stupendous success. Valentine pztrties were held hy ztll of Miss lil'lg'll2l1N.S -lunior High classes ztnd were very much enjoyed hy all present. 'lihe .Xthletie llztnquet, although no very cletinite plztns have heen niztde as yet. protnises to he one of the iinest zttgfairs ever given in lf, ll. S. and everyone expects at glorious tiine. .Xlthough the juniors are zts nnnn zts oysters, ruinor has it that when they entertztin the upperelztssinen, the toresztid upperelztssinen will he royztlly enter- tztined. XX'ell---the Seniors have no oh-ieetions. so do your worst. hlnniors. --JICNNIIC liN.xPi'. if 1 .....-.-.......----Zsle..-.-.11 ...gist-.f 1 ,Q QQLITERARY Hulufzl Clwlc -YlIfrIfI'U . lwfuz .fflfltlllllll lying glavfc King - K Pall Olllfllfvx' H1111 ,llwgulz Scene Scene Scene Scene Scene Scene Alias, Annabelle Leah 1 Hx' Nllxmux lQus1ix'1i.x1e Y xml l3mcxunlf.lxLlxlwl1. C!1u1'm'fv1'.v - - - ,Xllllllll6llQ l.e:1l1 , . . , llxe Une XX lm Stwrlecl ll a The One XX'lw llelpeml v ,lHl12ll11l2l.S lll'lJlllL'1' - .lZlk'li.S ,XVT I. l.Tclll'lS- ClH2llil'm1HIN Ill XvlHCCl1l lligh Sclnml. fLils1'z11'y at the ,X1'flL'11 lwme. ,NPT ll. I.7fX2llZlllL S Cll'L'SS1l1Q' 11111111. 3.-lQen'epli1m llzlll in the Xrcleu lwme. AXUV lll. Ivlligll Sclloul Gym xx'l1e1'e the flauce is lacing helm P 28111116 as zlluwe. Clmums 4. .-...-.Y.,......, - ...--:lf-.,, :-...-.-...-.- 83 .............::....,,:..... V, : --.-..-,,:,:L,4 4. 4 Natalie. Johann Nat. Jo. Nat. Jo. Nat. Jo. Nat. Jo. Nat. Jo. Helen Nat. Helen Jo. Nat. ll. file ACT I. Scene 1. tC1irls' Cloakrooin at Yineent High Sehoolj Enter-Natalie Arden and Johanna King Got any powder Jo? You know I never use eosmeties. Oh tiiddlestieks! By the way Jo, are you going to the masked Valentine party a week from today? I donlt know what kind of a costume to wear. Jo, I've the nest plan. Let's you and I and seine other girl our size, dress alike. XVhom could we get who is as tall as we are ? VVhy don't you take Helen Clarke? You know she never has a good time and perhaps if her Costume were the same as ours she wouldn't feel so strange. You're a wonder Jo. That's just who we'll get. Nobody will ever dream she would eome and they won't be able to tell us apart. Come over to my house tonight and bring Helen with you and we'll ask her if she will do it. Allright, I'll be over about eight o'e1oek. So long. Qexit .lo.J Scene 2. tLibrary at the Arden Homel Enter-Jo, Natalie and Helen Make yourselves at home girls. No one will disturb us here. Have you told Helen the sad news Jo? No, I thought I'd better leave that to you. You're the one that started it. Now listen f-lose Helen so that you won't miss the plot, beeause it cron- eerns you most. IJon't you feel honored? First, you're going to the Valentine party. No objections ac-eepted. Seeond, the three of us are going to dress alike. XVe'll decide our costumes later. Third, you're going to stay at my house next Saturday night. I want to try my skill at eombing your hair, to find out whieh way you look best. You'l1 do this for me won't you? Please dear, you'll have lots of fun. Why girls, what made you get this up. l never could talk mueh and have a good time. Besides, people would know me right away. Listen my Child and you shall hear-There is a whole week before us to eoaeh you how to talk, as you say, and how to have a good time. As to looks, you will be masked the first part of the evening and we in- tend to see that you look different the last part. You will be introduced as my cousin, Annabelle Leah from St. Louis, Ahem! I'ni from Missouri. You will won't you? I ean't help but go, the way you have it all planned. You darling. Moreover, you are going to be introdueed to my brother Jaek, first thing. Now don't tell a soul. XVon't it be a great surprise to the bunch! Let's forget it for tonight. XVe'll eelebrate by going to the kitchen to make some fudge. I fexit ACT II. Scene 1. tNa.talie's dressing-room, the evening ot' the party. Curtain rises and We find Natalie eombing Helen's hair and Johanna. manieuring Helen's linger-nailsj Helen Oh girls, I feel so funny. Do you suppose we can earry this through '? Nat. 'XVhy of eourse silly. Hur eostumes are here and they are just simply dreams. They are Spanish dresses and are just alike. XVQ ehose Spanish eostumes because the veils will cover our fat-es, 4.1 1,-Y-,:,.,:ae,:-:e,1 , ......:-. .1271-Z: 1 ,514 ff- e --A 1 1 f-.te-f e ,-f-f---fa: - 4. Jo. Nat. Ilelen Jo, Ilelen Nat, Jo. .Iam-k Nat. Iloys Pat. Anna. Rob. .Io. l'at. Ilid I tell you that I told darling brother .Iaek about Annabelle Leah and he has promised to take her to the party? He is Coming with l-Zob Morgan and Pat 0'Malley, so we won't he without escorts Natalie. We'Il be masked when they eonie and you'll be introduced as Annabelle Leah of St. Louis, Helen. There Helen, now you van look at yourself. I'm really proud ot' my ability at hairdressingr. Isn't she pretty, Jo? Ile quiet, girls. IJon't make me feel stuek-up. I.et's put on our eostumes now. I can hardly wait until l see how we look. Sr-ene 2. Illeeeption Hall in the Arden Honiej linter-Three Spanish Maidens This is wonderful, but how am I to tell you apart Z' 'I'hat's for the fellows to worry about, but wait until the time to re- move the masks. Sh-h there goes the door-bell. Isn't it excitingq I'lon't laugh what- ever you do. Enter-Three Young Men in Masquerade Costumes Hello Jo. I eould tell you among' a thousand. Mistake number one, you ean't tell her among three. lloys I want you to meet. my eousin, Annabelle Leah. Annabelle, this is .laek King, l'aC O'MalIey and Bob Morgan. How-do-you-do? 'I'alk about Spanish belles--and beauties. But how are we going: to tell one of you from the other? XVe're leaving? that to you. Come on Natalie, I don't intend to leave you out ot' my sight for one minute. I'l'akes her by the arm.D I thought you were to take Natalie, but it looks like you are going' to tako me. Great guns! this is terrible. Let's go before we make any more mistakes. texit all? ACT HI. Scene 1. Illigh Sc-hool Gym where the danee is being held. Pupils scattered around the room. Three eouples st:1ndin,9,' near the 1100111 lst Roy 2nd Roy lst Girl flrd Tloy 2nd Tioy lst Roy flrd Girl 2nd Roy lst Girl I c-an't Ilnd .Iaek or Bob. Have any of you seen them 'T Perhaps they aren't here yet. l don't think they are. l hayen't seen Natalie or Jo, but I don't know who is who with their masks on. Look what's r-oming. I wonder who they are. Ente-r4Three Couples I ean't imapfine who the girls are. Did you notiee, their eostumes are all exam-tly alike I know. it is Pat and .Io4If3ob and Natalie-and-and l wonder who .Iaek is with. I heard Natalie's eousin from St. Louis was going to Visit her, It might possibly be she, you know. Those fellows have my sympathy. How are they gfoinfrz' to tell the girls apart I wonder. Ibanee Begins as Curtain Falls. Qu -,ff-fe-:::... 1:-..f f Y. .... ef.-...l e ,eg f-e--f-he-ee-f-f.....-ef,-F--:A---2-. .I 1-112' Qggllw- 5- , ,- Bold. Nat. Hob. Nat. .Iaek Helen Nat. .Iaek Nat. .I a e k Jo. Pat. Helen Nat. .Iaek Pat. St-ene 2. tsillllt' Seene. Two Hours Later. Yoit-e Calls, Masks OITIIJ Natalie, wheie is your eousin? I want to see her. Come, Iet us go over to where they are sitting: and I'lI introduce you asain. See, she is just l'fIIlIOVlIlR' her mask. Hy .Iove, she's pretty, but she c-an't compare with you. Ilush Roh, don't talk so foolish. Annabelle, you put IIIQ i11 mind of ft girl who Qqoes to sehool here, but they say everybody has their double. Look, I1ere eomes Natalie and Rob. Has llll guessed it yet Helen '? Guessed what? I tho11f:,'I1t I1er name was Annabelle. Allow 1110 to introduee you to Miss Helen Clarke, alias Annabelle Leal1. tor ever after, my Cousin. So you are Helen Clarke. XYI1o wo11ld have thought it. tAside to Helerrb It does11't inake any differenee to 1ne though. Here eoines Pat and Jo. Ilere Pat, you'll have to Ire re-introdueed too, to your elassmate, Hele11 Clarke. XVell Illl he-and 1 never pquessed it. You always were so quiet, and here I Iind you the belle of the party. XVelI I'at, I thought you VVUlIltl be the first one to :.:'uess who I was, but no one ever thought ot' ine being just plain little, Helen Clarke. I'Iain Iittle Helen Clarke is gone, and i11 her plaee is IIIX eousin, pretty. pray, popular, Hele11 Annabelle Leah Clarke. Suits Iilk' all right Helen tI1:1t you 2lI'9Ilvt from St. Louis. It will save 1110 lots of posta52,'e sta1nps. On witI1 the dance! Curtain. IPINIS Junior Alphabet A stands for Allen, whose dant-ing is divine. Ii is tor Birkinier. who f-an hand you a line, C is for Claudie, ll wee little IlIlt0, IJ is for Dorry who stays out late nites, IC is for Edna, wl1o whistles like a bird, If' stands for Fry, who makes herself heard. tl is for Gategar, whose dimples you see. II stands for Harold, :1 fine referee. I is for Iva, Isabel, Zllld Irene, .I is for Joe, who 11ses lrrilliantine. K is for Karbler, a l1llXOI1I young lass, L is for LQhl1lZlIl, who has lots of brass. M stands for Maxwell, otherwise Pete, N is for Nolan, who looks very sweet. O stands for ON'1 l'IIIj't'I', Richard the Great, I' is for Pash. who would make Z1 great IIIIIUI. Q is for f1Ulf't+U'.l'll0 .Iunior Class, Ii is for Rice, who pursues many a lass. S stands for Stull, who keeps all our IJo11p:'I1, T stands for trouble, whieh never will go, IT stands for l'rhan, whose weipeght heads the list Y stands for Vanee, NVl'IOyS never heen kist. XV is for VVeaver, only half grown, X as you know stands for the unknown. is t'or Ya1',Q,'er, a tlt'IlIlIl'P little Miss, A is tor ZllllIlIE'I'IIIFlII, the last on our list, -HELEN l'iAIlREiRli'l'll IIOWAIHD. 1 Y , . ........--.-.................1..........-.-.-.-.-..-......-.. 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Carrol XX'olfe has a partner, so l see-- Daisy Lee. Neva runs a beauty shop with Stehla llnrns And Nervin Thnrn. l,eonartl Garvin runs a gainhling' honse. llerniee Knanse. XX'rote a hook on why the Perioilie Tahle 'Is nnstahle. fxlyers is presiclent aml Martha Xorcl XX'as Secretary ol' the State last tinie. llaroltl Boyer mm' manufactures liorcls, ,Xml Flegle is the Sherlock Holmes ol Crime, liay 'linnnons runs a peanut staml. XX'alter Smith is an anihassaclor, lierniee lives on Neptune on a farni, lrene's in the .Xviation Corps. ,Xml Jennie XX'oorl is leacler of its hancl, ,Xml Myron is on Xlercnry where all is warm .Xrthnr Jensen is a captain holcl, plane Phillips holrls the path of fame, Vaslc found a substitute for gold. ,Xml jnlins trenihles at his name. Overniyer anml Swint proudly hore The honors of the senator, Rice is an actress. aml a bircl. Xml 'lnlia Stnll played a part Till lioehringrer woocfl aml won her heart: .Xml Roberts' poeins grace every Xlart, :Xml luring a price nnhearcl. ,X cook is Stine, aml she sells her wares-- lietehnp and apple pie, .Xml Rafferty aml Lily Dingle lXre famous tor the way that they stax' single. .Xml Cahn won in the Champion hont lly rights to either eye. 'Wrigley ancl XX'hiclrlon went sailing' to Mars ,Xml never came hack from that laml ot' stars. john Franks is jnpiter's chief of late, XX'h0se papers are ringing ol' Senator Nape. .-.-.-.-.-.-u-..-..-.-..-o-.-.-.-.-..-.--.-.q.---.-...-.- . ,YH --.-n--.--Q-o-0-.-.-q-u l'l'y, --:sos-Q -0 ,Xml Adelaicle Sachs' an artist of note, -Xml Russel is keeping :1 'llahle cl'lIote. llollis lihineherger is Consul to Spain :Xml Michaels pretends he's a prophet of rain. You hear of the hills of Amlerson Senator for us all. .eXnd liarnest Snavely is hetter known ,lllll'Ol1g'l1 Picnic l'luz, its sales appalg And fXllison's invented a thinking phone lnto which you think and your thought is heard. XX'hile liarl is lXlayor, a wealthy bird, rXml lioleman's l'reasurerA-Kale now pours Out of the hands of the XX'ickerhams lnto the pockets of Hills. 'l'helma XX'lagner has been elected l'residentess of Kalamazoo, rXml Carters' puhlishetl a Geometry XX'ith every theory new. ,Xml Bernice Miller makes her meltless ice, XX'ithout the use of dew. Emily has married Duke-something l can't quite remember his name. ,Xml Mar is pounding the iyoricsu ,Xt Conley's caharet. Mildred Emerson is l'residentess of Venus, Marjorie Burkett is the minister from there, Norma liisher is a writer of distinction, rXml Roseyears paintings all are past compare. Dorothy Rinebolt is tl1e huyer of the house of Mary Martin, lfyelyn Lutz owns an airline to the cold Saturnine shore. Dorothy Auxter runs a clipper to the big and little clipper, llelen Schall has made a doughnut for which the restaurants cry, ,Xml when asked who first tried them, weeping answered Leota Fry. Then l pressed a little hutton aml I turned a little wheel, lXml the ether split to meet me and I felt my engine reel, Then l ope'd my eyes in wonder at the unexpected shock, ,Xml l fouml myself reclining 'neath a pile of shattered rock: .Xml a 'foreman said, '9l'm sorry, for we shouted to the last, lllut you hurried on to danger, aml ascended in the hlastf' -lVlARG.'XRTC'l' 'H-0TSlNG'l'0N fl -f---V A A-- Af.--- -f Y aw V 1 , V 4- A Puny P1111 9 WAS Z1 XY1NDY DAY 111 MAY 111111 MISS BR'1G11-XQXl 111111111 WORK 1111111 111 11111116 SCH XY1f1C1i h111'6 Z1 HART 111111 161 SENIOR 111 gil 1111 1116 l1111g 111111111611 11111' 11161116 111 CLYDE. 71111016 11616 561'61'111 61111- 1'61'1111665g 1116 RUS. 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Ifuur S1-ninrs :Jill lost on tlw wuy In Emrlish 4-lass. l'21T1l1'l'illU Milla-1' vnle-rcfd tI1+- Svnim' Class 1lHIl0Ll.LI'h only Iivm' IIIUIHIIS old, Slll'i'lf.' wc- hzlvw il prodigxy xlllhouxh uv XVUI1dlXl' il' M12 Hl'llQ'LIUl' would szxy sn. First l'0ol1m:1ll przxnw. Alumi won from I . H. S. tu thx- tum' ol' 7-0. Ill. 'l':Yl'l'XlHl0 1'l1z111p:'vcl lhvir svlu-clLllvs thu-v of Your timm-S, I . ll. S. in 1ll0lll'lliYl2'. I4'ost01'i:1 SH, lfrvmont 0. OOM DINCR Ilzirmling' spolw in l l'C'Hl0lll. Svlmnl dislniscsed. Soplmlmwe-.Iunion' fmxtlszlll :imma Juniors won. First leluglu- mum-. Fl'k'lllOIll wvlll to Iilyrizl :mud won li!-U. IM-ln-p.::xtiu11 mm thc' Irzlin :xml vlum-11-11 tha- team. fwillliil' fu1'g1'w:1t l'1'.iOit'ill,9,'7'F. ll. S. 45. llellvvuv fl. XV4- mm-1n:11'v4l for om' vic'Im'y rwm' Lorain Ivy ll1lVilILZ' :l 11111111111 llll'OllL!kh down town distrivts with vlufm-1's :md slme-1-1-Ilcls. XWX I'UINlllQl'l'd T.m':1i11 in il downpullr. 'I'I1v S101-filll fm' thc- mlzny Irving 'Lim-Vanin has l'Zll14'I1.'v Inslitlltf- day. 'Phat HHVK' pupils :n vznvutiun. Hvle-11 I:il'1iIlIil'1'Sl2il'IZ4lk'1l1'hiHLZ'1l SumlsxySvhcmlf-l:1::s? XViI1 worlds-rs IIUYUI' t'L'?lS1 f 4- -W .. .V WW 91 -1- 31139 6321291 - ,- N oviiminciz No school, due to the death of Mr. Atkinson, prineipal of East State Sehool. Three dead eats and a chemical mixture took up their residence in the building. Election day-Republicans are all smiles. Dance given at the M. XV. A. hall in honor of the team. NVe met Sandusky at their iield. Three special ears took the rooters and we won 42-0. Rah! Rah! New York Lyric Singers gave a fine entertaininent in the auditorium for the benefit of the Annual. WVQ played Findley here. The best the team 1-ould do was 63-0 in our favor. F. H. S. team went to Norwalk to get the score of 55-0. A dance was held in the evening to celebrate the winning ol' the Little Big Six Championship. Crash! Kathryn Vermilya fell up stairs. A dance was given at the M. NV. A. hall from seven to nine for the High Sm-hool students. Vacation, turkey, and Lakewood game. IJid we win? Only 13 to O! D.:-imgiciiiiiiiz Anne of Old Salem was presented by the Dramatic Club. The house was sold out and the play was greatly enjoyed. F. H. S. and Alumni met. Alumni lost Z9-19. Good for the Seniors! Last year's deiieit on the annual is paid and we are ready to make more debts. The F. H. S. basketball team started on a barnstorining trip. December 20 found them in Bucyrus where the score was 23 for Fremont and 24 for liueyrus. Basketball team lost to Ada 32-26, Better luek next time, boys! Sophomore class entertained themselves at a class party. The gyinnasiuni was deeorated with Christmas Colors and a program was given. On the same evening Fremont won from Lima Central High 34-18. F. H. S. lost to Stivers High at Dayton 64 to 7. The school, however, was greatly eoneerned over a member of the Senior class, Helen Hershey. She was atflirted with hysterics while in History Class The first locomotive was the eause of her trouble. As the Croghan goes to press hope is held out for her recovery. The basketball team played the last game of their trip at Xenia, C0aeh's home town. The boys played hard but lost 51 to 3. JANU ARY Back to sehool after Christmas vacation. Mr. Lambdin was married during Vacation, Best wishes from thc school. Elyria basketball team came to Fremont and lost to us 35-18. A dance was held in the gymnasium afterward. Juniors held full sway in the building on this evening. They amused themselves with juvenile games and contests. Hiram Datesman suggested improvements on XVebster's Dictionary. .lust thinki Hiram said there were lots of words he used not to be found in VVebster's! Mr. Sehweiekart still at home on account of illness. XVe missed him but we did our work as though he were here. Bellevue basbetball game was played in which Fremont came out victorious, 35-17. 67a to see Tom Stahl go through the car window! Vergil papers returned. Miss Day must have turned down a date to grade them C ?J Those lucky enough to get 85'Zf are few and far between. St. John's of Toledo met Fremont and were defeated by the score of 29-12. Helen Birkmier ran Mercedes at least seventy miles an hour-in French class. Miss Brigham decended suddenly i'rom the first floor to the basement. One small boy in the doorway told her she fell down. At last, the affair of the season, the Senior class play, lt was most successful. Nalla Axme was the hit of the evening. Mr. Schweiekart presented the loving eup given the school by Mr. Irvin Fangboner. The students sent their thanks to Mr. lfangboner. Also a pennant was given the school for the football championship for 1919 and 1920. NVe are surely proud of our boys. Seniors are busy watching the birdie at Mr. Finf-h's this week. Lorain 17-F. H. S. 12. No comments necessary. - .-.--- ---- ----.-.-- --- ------------------- -.--- - 7--.-- --...-.Y -1- - mg. .... ---Y 98 .... 1. . H f 2132 4. 8. 10. 11. 14. 17. 18. 22. .yr ..a. 26. 28. 4. 7-11. 11. 14. 15. 31 Mare May May May May M ay .l une .I une lfliclntxnv NVc are somewhat cheered up. F. H. S. 195 Sandusky ti. It is not generally known that Fat Hughes has a delieate nervous system. It was reported, though, that when Art Quinn killed a eow during the class in Animal Husbandry, Fat hid behind the barn. He 0lllC1'Q,'l'd a few minutes after thc eow breathed its last. Tom Stahl almost fell down the chimney. lt is difficult to understand his motive but the aeeepted version is that Tom thought it was December 24. XVe enjoyed shortened periods in order that we might have a rally for the team. Letters were presented to the boys on the team. Mr. Swift made a splendid speeeh to the school, The team lt-ft during th afternoon to go to Oberlin. The result was 23-16 in Ubi-rlin's favor. The Glee Club entertained at Helen Hershey's in honor of Julia Stull who resigned as pianist and also in honor of Esther Bradley who aecepted the position. Seniors got their class rings. They are grateful for the warm weather, having a sudden aversion to gloves, F. H. S. vs. Norwalk. Score 17-15 in favor ot' Norwalk. Kathryn Vermilya was privilef.:'etl with a. front seat in English class. lt was cold in the back of the rooni. Basketball team Went to Delaware to the tournament. Put out by Mount Vernon in the fourth round. Don Kinsey wore his hair in pig tails. This is the latest style from Paris and we expect many F. H. S. youths will follow this new fad. March 7. Mr. Schweiekart away. On his return he told the ss-hool about the inauguration and other interesting' features of the trip. BIARCII F. H. S. went to Greesprings but lost to them 26-22. WVe have our tests for this month. Everyone looks worried. I . H. S. basketball team went to l'5luH'ton to the tournament. They lost to Ada in the third round in spite of their good work, 'And the enthusiastic cheers ot' the SUIJlltJl't6l'S'mxvl'l'g1i. Dot Gessner, VVhere are the supporters? Snapp! I llorothy Rose knows. Five minutes off for laughing. On account of the low grades going' out today a number of prominent pupils are unable to go to Bellevue tonight, Hard luck, Dorothy! Tho Croghan for 1921 goes to press. Pla msP1Qt l' L' S 11 21-28. Easter vacation. Annu ils liiiu Fuuont looks studious xx ith t 1. 4 , 2 . 1 K .' . .' ' heir books under their arms. 3. Athletic Banquet. 10. Operetta comes off. A deeided success. 27. Juniors entertain Seniors. 28. Senior class play. Decided talent shown. 5. Baccalaureate sermon. 9. Commencement. SUCH IS Lllflfl ln business, lite is what you do. It isn't how you do it In love it isn't what you do, It's all in how you do it. t? Myron Millerft'XYlio was that new girl I saw you with last nigh Mindy- That, wasn't a new girl, that was my old girl painted over. Miss VVorki XVliat author's tather was a butcher? lmouenev''Bac-on's. Menry S.-'tHere's two dollars on account. Merchant. fto whom Henry is in debt, 5550 for a suitj- On account? Henry- Sure, on account of not having: the rest of it. 4, , .,:,1,1,f,,e,..,,,1 , , L..--.-gf . 17:1--qL:w:' 93 ------:,:,e,:-- -, .,,-.f:- 1-:::::::---f - 1. l U , N D A cccc ell ill 3 Cook s Grocery and Variety Store Q nw il M Keep Smiling THE CHo1CE TT W lv! -'- OF THE PEOPLE 1 il, Dom Watch the Clock ll ' A O W 3 i l Work for the Business instead of B D S l the Boss FOR K And Watch Yourself Succeed Ice Cfeafn and Plenty of Good Things to Eat ai' Candles fl l - M- ll nl i 401 West State gt, S. Fi-out St. Fremont, Ohio lf? ll -- l lf That's the Place flaw Egg :Ei Firestone Tires Fisk Tires gig? nuff kxYis TT 3 1 iii- 1 1 :li ill! l 1 , N lx iii i ll W i .M 5? l Ml l l il CASTLE MOTQR SALES CQ. l , A LUVIS .1. lemscil, Jia., in-op. 'l Dealers in l . l ll Chalmers, Maxwell and Paige Cars M ll Maxwell and Tiffn Motor Trucks N Front Street Fremont, Ohio W 'M Pafromsc Our flcz'f'e1'fi.i-am 1 r ,M 3 no C 9 ' ' Ili gf? W . G. BECH B ERGER A Quality Jeweler M f . , I 'i, S K if ! . 3 ::O I 9QfDl0Ql1 2 , I A , , i F1 t 'Fifth Annual Commencement i U S - E N I , ! . S , , i remont iqh chool i i i Q Nineteen Hundred and Tunentqfone l et S ... f ,nj 520 W ! 5 in -.,, Q i s gf Q CLASS PLAIJ-Mag Thirtq-jirst, June First and Second E Q High School Auditorium V s en xg Q Q sEnMoN TO THE CLASS-Sundaq Evening, June Fifth I Big the Rev. william F. Rose i i J 5 Jlt the St. John's Lutheran Church i F ! i i GRADUATION EXERCISES-Cfhursdaq Evening, June Ninth D First Presbqterian Church 5 N i Tl Q i S g E CLASS coLoRs-nine and Gold ini cLAss MOTTO-we Can Because me Think we Can F CLASS F1.owER-Mnrchieiuniei Rose i I, I N 15 . in . ATS K ,S , gm in Q to Patromze Om' Advertiscw A -QE mb' I IQ Q I I f AI' LMMJI T! BW!'!' I I 1 I M E B TI HJ B Y! f . Ig 1 I ff: I l X 2-IF' T5 f CAMPBELL KING LETTER mam II, I II I vw I H M ff Q LI -1 IIQ . XX 'U wif! , XX- ' + A QII L' by Rf' 'T X LI' - II I I 'L' I1 I I Q2 X 573:14 lil' I' I., 'E i . ik. ,f 'NYS ,X F ft p ig I L I ' M ROSE HILLS KILIAPP in 9? Q 'LV , ' I x In -I Rx Q ffm W I M6 - 'XXL kg Vx X ,fvFmTXx..,.,,,,ffl? E Q q i ,, M 4 If 1 NI I . lx I Zziff-Y, I 1 f , 727 6b H I' L 'ii5L2f5QD IQ! I I I 9? SACS FISHER wI:II.F 4' I - W' t I R I X If Ji I I X, ' Ni I I IV Q lc' 4 I1 ' IW A2 SIII-IHLL WRIBLEY MILLER is .3Q,sSwxg5f3 1 Pafronise Our Adz'c1'tise1's Yr ri I ... u W .4 F u i W - Vltr '1'rii'1Wgl1i',i1fl 1 ,ly 'Et ' .L W ' ri .Q i F ii2i i'afaa Qir' ..ii1lQE' F ' ' lliflllll l llliw ll - l . 1 Aim .1 HH- - as W-- lit 51 T . . . his Bank IS Interested in Young Men and W ornen it We extend a hearty welcome to the ounger element Y s rr in business. We are proud to feel that the advice ggi . . .... fri. QU and Co-operation ot this institution have naturally 2'-in aided in the progress of such men and women in the past. IE' ,?g, M And we esteem it a duty as well asa pleasure to con- Q tinue to foster their development. l One of the First Steps in Building a Bank Balance is to he able to say UN097 when it comes to Foolish Spending and SAVE. One Dollar will open a Savings Ac- ML Count at this Bank. Four Per Cent Interest paid semi-annually. l it e T08 8.11 HU ElV1I1gS O. p l Th C 11 B it as ' C it FREMONT, omo. Tl .wi . t . . , .,,, - . QL' so so I'nl1'0111'.5U Om' Arfr'cl't1'sr'1's ,W 4 'Ev Q . .. 'J pi, Q M t Yousll DO Better at Nothing' But the Finest Uhlmanfs Candies 8: Ice Cream A 1 n tt it for all Kinds of Manufactured and Sold by t Boots and Shoes ' tg. -M J. L. Andrews tt ompany cz mt ' t Uhlman S Shoe Both Phones, 41 Fremont, O. lg W lt wx .- Y, V no n vi-t - 1 t ,i 5 Q Q L -: QQ, W K W - n V i xi-i ' ' ,l - 1, 1. 1' - gelfi ll- U x' Q Q ' ff A J 2 Z y, yu Y , '--. Wtbybfw: ' : ' ' ' Y , Y -Q: ,Q Q- ' F W tt we bv +555 , f e A95 M ,, ,t if f e GRLUEN Wl3le5'7'L bi7' JJ M tg XS Q 3 4 2 A For Young X nz, gi' ZA.- Ladles t 'fxt wx Gruen, Verithin 4 For Young Men t + , t Howard L.St1erWa1t W t 1 mf., X X Jeweler 'L fl W new 6 G xx 515 W. State St. Fremont, O. Qn l,tl1'l'01II',2'C Our -'!f,'I't'l'fl..YU1'S o io: so J' l fr -- - --,- -if - V aww, Y- ' M-11 . W Z, Wag. sf ' cu l Hr! . K y Harold ll.- May l, call you by your first name F i, Kate Y.- lily your last name if you wish. ' all ll il Bliss Lutz-li Seeing john Franks chewing gum and stretching his feet M into the isle. 'J-Ujohn. take that gum out of your mouth and put your feet in. Nl F ' ' .yi NOTICE M U Vergil Contest-Admission IO Pins judge, Miss F. J. Day ll p, Everybody NYelcome lf Q Rouglmecks vs. Ladies Club M Demps Jennie Knapp 'il' gg KaTy Heleng Hershey lmo jane Phillips l- Shuette Ml lllll Dot G. l li Qllunk would join if he had the pin moneyQ ,ii iliil -l--f U ffl? N 'P l 91 l'0' ' l' l ' X ,l . mos i. Ho, iune ,. oozing up a won in tie dietionaiyj lley. l l ggi llrune, what are you looking up 7' M ? Prune Qin deep roicel-i'Lindsey. f .-J il. Vt, QKl1ss bmgham looking at pietuie of Kate Klillel s dogl K gg Kate Bl.- 'l'hat's my dog. fy Miss B.- Oh! Is that 'dog Miller? 9 ..li... 2 Towner S. Kaffectionatelyj- Dearest, l'ye had something hesitating on ll l' my lips for some time and-and- 'l l Mildred P.-CinterruptingJ- Oh. how l hate those little moustachesf' ll ll 1,-.... li l A SAD ENDING K 'l Jessie baked an angel cake ,gig For her darling XVindy's sake. XYindy ate it, every crumb, Then he heard the angel's drum Calling softly, VVindy come. l y y y M Bob Recktenwald- lf 1 weren't here that young man would kiss you, l Dorothy R. lhorrifiedj-6'You impertinent boy! Go away this very ln- l stantln lf First Pupil-Hlt is said that the Lord takes the best in the family. Then ix ll' how long will Helen Birkmier live ? if i Second Pupil- XYell, the devil takes the worst you know. ll l QT -Q2 a r f 1'c1f1'0111'zc Om' Adf.'e1't1'sc1's ge 'QEQQ A L irQrtfeJSaag, it Lambert's Garage and Repair Shop All Work Guaranteed Storage, Tires, T ubes, Accessories 412 South Front St. ALBERT BAUDERS, Manager. FOR Auto Starting, Lighting and Ignition Trouble We Lead. Special machinery for Rewind- ing' or Repairing Electric Power Motors, Flat Irons, Vacuum Cleaners, etc. In our sales department you I Adjust the Cause You Get Well Motive of Service Dr. Woodward B. Cooper Chiropractor New L51-iok Dillon lilom-Ii Cl'02'l'12ll1 Street Opposite l.ih1'ni'y Steps my ,tw vrrill find a line of Vacuum Phone Main 1030 Cleaners, Heating Appliances, Lamps, Fuses., Lamp Clusters, Condulets, Washing Machines, ac. Fremont Tea Store am irifgiieouof A-1 Electricians to Home of High Grade ' TEAS COFFEES tit D g B sP1cEs EXTRACTS 0 . Tiiiporters of fine Ilaviland, Austrian it English Pol-or-- I . I 316-318 .Iust1ce St. Phone East 1673 The A- Beesch CO- I it iii il TI-103. J. MAXWELL COMMERCIAL JOB PRINTING I Fi-einem, Ohio. im A1-ch st. or-am Block. J ful1'o111',9'v Om' .l1r'-r'v1'ff.wr'x ft XJ.-1 3311 Ile S or elsfeeee so fx S it-geere 2 THE 1-IERBRAND co. The Mark lof Quality fn, General Drop Forgings i Wrenches, Pliers, etc. t X. J. ,Q ew n L Fremont, Ohio. lag: .ll Dealers in Necessities of Life if Ford Cars-Trucks--Fordson Tractors x Genuine Ford Parts and Accessories Full Line of Power Farming Equipment And l.z1st But Not Least-The Best Service in the State at Our Up to Date and Completely Equipped Service Station. ll, Q ,gl F The Fremont Motor Sales Co. Ford Dealers Stzlte :md Park Fremont, Ohio. iff we f'tlfl'U1II',2'U Um' .-ttI Z'L'l'l'i.N'L'I'.Y Q g .fiEff'i2?5:533'C ogcogf all l?-ifioige, Ll ill' M llill F.- Have a chocolate sundaef' if Zay Z.- Not with you. .lt says: ,Xny of the above, with nuts 5c extralj' ll' Omg To A. C. hflOORE'S l XYasn't it pleasant, O brother mine, il l In those old days of the lost sunshine l Of youth, when the studies of the day were done, U p And the time had come for a little fun, U And the hoys would trickle in, one by one, X, i. M Down at A. C. Moorels. fxnd then you'd watch the ivories glide, j And heave a sigh if they went wide i i p ll' Yould order up a cold root-beer, U .Xncl take a drag of the good old pill, y l' Or sling a joke at sandwich Bill. l i Down at A. C. Moore'sl -QL r r BANDOLINIC HAIR Tomo CLUB li lYilliam Fronizer - ------- President lil Joe Messinger - - Vice President aid Robert Lease -A - - Secretary XV ard Beckett - - - - Treasurer Tl Lyle XVilliard - - All Around Man 2 -ik., lr? Y? G-- kg lpGREA'r hlYS'l'ERY Sorsviinj ,ia Girls always wondered what made Amos Boyer so handsome and popular ,QM with the girls. Coach spilled the lzeans in assembly. XYe now know that Amos uses rouge, lip stick and eye-brow pencil and also electric curlers l Oh! Boy! Ro wonder they fall for Amos. l. k-' lll j 'llHE GIMME CLUB r lllx Myron R'l.?iiGl11l1llC my watch hack. ' ill james M.- Pardon my rudeness. hut gimme a ready rolled. M px Robert Lease- Gimme a match. p pl Henry Stahl-Gimme a kissf' Rurnus T.-K'Gimme a man. . y l l i Ile-K'You have changed since I saw yon. p p She'-- For hetter or for worse 7' l l He-HOI1! it couldn't he for worse! . . -HN' l. rl Paul- 'l'hat fellow struts around like a hero. Did he do any thing l pl ll hrave ? P lvl W T Henry- I should say he did. He wore his straw hat till Oct. I. -. lg 3 e Xi- , J QSH .,e. L in 1'fzlt1'01z1'.5'0 Om' Aff-z'c1'fi.vc1'.r 'lwv 1 1 ago '32 I 4 :awe f X 1 A ,I Fremont, The Home of Butter Nut Bread Q 4... H., I I I I I Baked lay ff., . an 'II The Hench-Messinger Baking Co. If Bakers of That Tasty Pastry I . Q, -dm- I' II I W, ,IRA 45- 1. X. The Newton D. Stults et Qehs Bros. Co. H- H TI ,-.. Successor to f vim Iwi -M fx, ,G Ralph P. Smlth Ig. -- I ' I RUGS General Insurance LI 3 45? TV In UNDERTAKING In I I LQ HOOKS KODAK9 I H. W. B1RKM1ER,Dmgg1Sf , II ..-v. 1' H- F' Toilet Goods If soNoRA PHONOGRAPHS W. 'wi I I G Q PIC'I'I,IRIi DEVELOPING AND PRINTING X x P l'c1i1'011z'.:c Om' .'Il!7T'Cl'fI.W.'l'A' iw X -q,g,, ,U -in I Ik' ii ii 'ii , N., i. e ti e Gigi? e me Charles Fry Fremont Shoe Shm T. i i Deulvi' in Farm Implements ing Shop. 5 ' 1VIach1nery hm- i t TM' Corner Front and Crogliau Si. Wi! Binder Twine ss! i ,Ll Gasolme Enguies Hats Cleaned and Blocked N 'M' IFIQIGMUNT, HHIU. ii, It i The Farm and Home Supply Co. i FREMoN'r, oiiio. i if ohiws Big Mail order House iii VX'i'ite For flux' L I 1 70111 ut Kllll' Storm- 1331 1,39 13,4 . -JT, The Fremont Bottling W orks HORN 1aieo'rHERs, Proprietors iw if r -eee-e- LL NlIl+'M I'l'RlC1iS OI X I 0 0 lil i All Kmds of Soft Drmks and Mmeral Waters ii LM My 1 li ----i-? , N 1012 Mille1'St. Frcnioni, Ohio. , W ,. X - t tfigffhe t o Z-t i to Q I I KJ! - - Pb Pllfl'0llI.S'c' fjlll' ,-M-z'c1'fi.vc1's '1- .1 , . QQ X ' Pj ill Q FRoM FFHE. Qinis'r1oN Box W Dear Editor: Will you kindly tell me whether or not ear puffs are con- lf sidered good taste? Dorothy Rose. mi Ans. ls that what you have been wearing, Dorothy? Vtle were wonder-- ing. Ask Leota jaderstrom, she keeps up to date on such questions. 1 i. 1 Dear Editor: XYe are three little boys and want to know where to get y i handoline cheaper. life are always broke. Thank you. Bob Stienle ii Bill Froniser 5 y lVard Beckett V it Ans. XVe suggest taking Larkins orders. ..... ,ll Dear Editor: Please tell us whether cigarettes are harmful to the com- . l plexion. l l Helen Stull Helen Birkmier Aus. No, but exceedingly so to the reputation. fm Dear Editor: Please tell me how l can become an efficient chimney ll cleaner. Tom Stahl l Aus. Try your old stunt out the Spanish room window a couple times. mg Practice makes perfect, you know. Dear Editor: Vtlhose HLife and XYorks would you advise reading for X I future use, Cle-opatra's or merely Theda Bara's? Mary Hurley ji.. .fXns. Take your choice. You haven't much to learn from either. ii-it . lu- . . dit 1? Dear Editor: XYhat course would you suggest following to make my teachers love me? Mick McGrath M Aus. You ought to need no help with the lovely disposition of yours, 11 Mick. ' Dear Editor: Vfhat is good for two black eyes and a much enlarged jaw? l DimrothyRectenwald. if W l -'Xns. lfle should have avoided such a calamity in the first place, but since the mischief is done, try hot applications. .XM 1 Dear Editor: XVill you publish an article on how to capture and retain a woman's love. Towner Smith . ll iXns. Ask Mrs. Thompson. Dear Editor: XVhere can l obtain a pajama pattern. l have some silk lil handkerchiefs l would like to use. XVire Lease pl Aus. Beckett's carry a lot of Pictorial patterns. Ask them. Dear Editor: 'l am bothered with too much feminine attention. I often in ii hear the girls rax ing about either my hair or the car. Have you any sugges- 1 .lyk tions? Jack Zimmerman l L 575 Aus. Get rid of both. i li to Tags, 3 D 'fill' 1'f f?f w'l:g'lH'iQ:-fi? fei4H11f.g.iijl l1azz'1'01z1':c' Our fffffT'Cl'fi.f!37'S -y J ,J 2 on so HH to were of , V OGU E SHOPPE Q? Scalp Treatment, Marinello Goods and Double Mesh Bags N X! H. l'. Malin 1991 .lam-kson Holffl ,UL Q W , 3 TIIIC Hermia ov t ,KI'l'PENllICIMlGlt CLUTIIZES Qt it , STm'1'SoN HATS ' t YYAIAK-OYICR SIIHES SVA IJDINCI ATH IJCTTC GOODS A SHJTC Dduopggl fn MU11,X Wfgur ,Ml -Ap i .11 .rs T Compliments of Compliments of The Holtz 'UWT h rt Josep ,N 3 'ii 524 FoundrygMfg. Department Company Store li Fremont, Ohio xx! ll 1 ' H wx ,ll shi? 1 -D. t ' K , , Q. N Qhler S Drug Store Compliments of T 1 --l 1 lr Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Prepara- MQ tions, Paints, Oils and Varnishes -10, yn, em Fremont Fruit lil'k'SK'l'l1JllOllS '1 'ipoc-i:11ly 1215 VV. SIQITO Sl. Milill 2172 . iff? is or e 2 lJUi1'0111':c Om' flff'Z'Cl'lLl..lif,l'.Y not 2 is t slew 2 ESQ ' an ,M ll' fl Q '3- X ll ll gg, il if il ' ll ll Lisa il U i itll cm. l il .f,,, JI. i i -fn BASTIAN Baos. co M:1mxfnctu1'ers of Class Pins Class Rings Athletic Medals '23 Engraved Commencement Announcements and Invitations. Calling Cards Y 596 Bastian Bldg. Rochester, N. Y. ll it fl F al 529 tif, ,V is CE i il xii l 'l fl li 1, will ll ,X , 1 J - - '. ,igskj .JL . fJtIfl'Ulll Om' llf'I'L'l'I'l.SCl'S K ,nf i,. 1. l A Q.- . .1 L -X 1 Y g we is f. 'M- ff f 71 f LH 1 sr A L ff fe' Q. L es L i 1. .515 5 1. i l 'gi ill Q CAN You 'lMAGINE- um ' ll . . . . lv V, Miriam Steinle not correcting the teacher? yl f K Haldon Coonrod weighing 200 lbs? xl ll' Helen Stull quiet for one minute? Ml l . . Es Any new Jokes in the Annual? 3 ld The Study Hall in a presentable condition? l X W Bill Fromzer and Joe Messinger with out their hzur combed? M W y Bunk Ross with a lot of fliesjv H y Everything suiting Katherine lzmmons? N? l Amos Boyer with out any rouge? l ML . .Nw my Mr. Brugger chewing gum? 31 :ill The girls skirts getting any longer? mn , - - - ,iw Tw Mr. Brugger without his bicycle? yy W. Anything on time for the Annual? i . . . l l H X Paul Qchs singing tenor in the Operettzl? Myron Miller in a hurry? N' . y ' . . X Helen Birkmier reformed? 11 Q2 -Hivi 239' XT , Y . .. M y K XX hy do you go to church so often? ll ,gl 'flXlz1n, its 21 beautiful sight to see one man keep so many women quiet for such a long time. T1 4... ,QM ff Mr. XX estcott-UXX 'hat right have you to swear before me in class ? YW. 1 ' PERF? Amos Boyer- How could l know you wanted to swear first FH ra -PM as ll 1 1 t Y - - - - .v 'Tl ,ki D. Rose-Z XX hy do you insist on calling me your lvttle cold cream? il ll +.- . - ,. ' 'ff y Bus.- Cause you re so nice to a chapy ll il l . . ll . ..-.ml X1 X 'll l l M Xlyron ll.- Do you love your teacher? Elly ,Q Velo, ,X.--- l tried it once, but she got mad. :llzl 1 l ll ill 4 ll, W Bunk Rhulf I kissed you would it be petty larceny? Jennie li.- No, it would be grand. 14, git, , . . l lr Ko use eating--all pain. V , ' i 1 r No use sleeping-Mno gain. M ' i w No use kissing---she'll tell. y y N o use nothing---oh--well. -' my l l 94- i l Ist Sr.-Mlfhe poor Freshmen will burn if they have to wait for the rest g to get out of the buildingf, y Qllfl Sl'. f-HIDOIIVK worry, they are too greenf' As KV' PUf1'01'ZtSC Om' AClif67'ff.YC'7'S o ,,,,. an I, . KJ. f li . ai! ., 'l 1 S e M A The Home of Real Service The Fremont Auto Service Co. 4 it Storage Batteries Electrical Service All 1 i . . . l Kinds Auto Repairing -sees V Used Cars for Sale E l Storage and Auto Lzuindry 419 S. Front Mi E' E. al zu it 'T MoNEY Is the Connecting Link Between MAN and His i OPPORTUNITY l if Save Today! 35 if Your Opportunity May Come Tomorrow ll l l Th 1 ' 1 S ' B iz l t e Co onia avings an 8 Trust Co. S S !'uf1'n111,5'c fflll' .IJ-2'01'f1.vv1'.v tx ll Qt o to to X jg fN vw if 111 lll , l11 W ,fl '1 ' l 1 ,1l l 1 1 l 4 1 l 1 fl 1 X l - , ul N l 11 1 1 11 1 li 1 1 1' 1 1 ' ' ' lt you would hke to have some especially g o o d photos, let us, make them 7-fl 1 '7 l l for you. We make all the W' W Annual Photos. 1 fl I 'ii aaf T W f 0 1 Fremonlizfaolo X l l 1 1 1 ll 1 l l 11 We gmt V ll l 1 1 1 5 PtIfl'OllI'.C'L' fplll' Adi'cl'fi.vv1'.v . .v, - I fs- I TQf1f,QQit, 'BM T-H6 'e no o n 'iw . ll ai' Ilill F.-- I'm continually breaking' into song. I N Haldon C.--'4Get the key and you won't have to lxreak in. N I V k My lit -l-'--- vi In 'Helen B.- I always aim to tell the truth. In W' 7 f 1 it 3 -Q IT IxaIy.- You re the worst shot I ever saw. , I lhl il QM- il y Bernie Flegle- You are the breath of my life. ll I Bertha A.- Hold your breath for awhile. 'li ll -il yy W I 'Irene L.- Seen Al lately F Q Doris B.- Al who? W Irene L.- Alcohol I ,H nl Doris B.- Kerosene him june 30, IQIQ and he hasn't henzine since. lil WI Ill' ll It 01313 To Lots lil I I, I have often heard her saying, That never she would wed, W J Unless t'would to a fat man he, la XVitl1 a shiny, smooth bald head. E p2 This wasn't said while smiling, . - t' And I know she really craves, pmt - To he an old man's darling, yu' Y Instead of a voung man's slave. ' ' ' Tl -111 as . . . . , W INT The Girls of Today who claims to he the Girl or Yesterday is sure V I I to he the Old Maid of Tomorrow. T T i I WWW rl Nh SIGN AT OcLn,rs'r's Ill ll I'---X---Y-O'--Q yi IIN R-R---3--S-1 ii N Y--I3--O----5---4 M ML Uculist lpointing' at signj-- Can you read that 7' Bliriain S.-- Sure! but I ean't pronounce itf' 'I ll P-'Q ll hi! Miss Lutz--- XX ho laid the Atlantic cable? IMI -Iohn F.---lhrightlyJ-- Thomas lfdisonfl lr --ewe gl to Mr. B1'ugg'e1'--- XYhy are days shorter in winter than in summer? Tw I . . . . Ui, Velo A.-- Because it is warmer in summer and heat causes everything' to ., . 1 if i I, W expanc. y IT l' XXQ TO NDVI PIIQI IX THF CPOGH XX' ij 5 It , Vfxnt Lv : x .I'. lf , ' ?r if 'Fam Hggifeii sieigegf il Paf1'0111'.5c Om' .4f1'r'v1'fi.vv1'.v 5. li A 1 r A i i I il I flax V54 Pi' G -4 1 c P L me L 4 g g rrer ff' Honest Weight, Good Treatment, Fair and Square Dealing Q gf-as K it . i il The Erlm Elevator of Supply Co. M ll!! . ' Gram, Seeds, Coal, Feeds and Flour will M Try Our Service llll Phone Us for Prices We Appreciate Your Business lil Brian vrckelry whimwre, ohio. sa ll i ii i pl First Class Shoe Repairing i ll Neatly and Quickly Done hy Repair Men, Who Know How to Do the Work i We Take Special Care With Ladies' Fine Shoes ,nga gf All Work Guaranteed Satisfactory ALLEN Sl-ICE REPAIR SHOP g w' D. W. ALLEN, Proprietor Opposite Lihrary Steps 428 Croghan St. il l illl 3 5+ ll ll lui GRA'I'EFUl.l-Y AND CHEERFULLY YOURS ll l L i lf WITH nEs'r wisHEs L 53 l l i i The Liberty Banking Co. fJlIf7'U71'I'.S'U Oni' fIdr'0r'l1'.w1'.v 'L A. ki V lf 1 ,. ii' 1523 ,V Ari? -Q.. ., - mx lr :vi 'f 1. 1111 4112111 1:15115 2 as ,. . 1, - ':' '1 5 Wire Wahl to Wire ii j .1,,,, f 1,11 Also For Your 1 ,i' 1' ' 1' ... . . 1 ' ,D QQ Electric Fixtures 'A-A Q and Appliances ', mei ' ,' 1. 1 ,E Q. 1-1. WAHL s lg? Q 1 ELECTRICAL STORE . , ,.......,f ' Q- P Phone, Malin 2126 218 Arch St. THE PEGPLES MARKET Cash and Curry Saves Money Quality Our Criterion Thought 100 Arch St. I-'hone Mzlin 2306 WM. 1cosE1e W. s. s'rAHL 111 ?' 1? 9 31 The People S Elevator Eff U 1 Supply Co. le .4 W, 1 U 1 1 Dealers in V' Grain, Hay, Live Stock and Coal, Flour, Produce, Fertilizer 1, of fm' For Anything in Feeds We Are 111 Your Serviec V, ,. A . , . 2, 1- ' 59.4. 'TTI gs:--4, W A - ' 1 ,,,,, , I JN sfi--,Ali 4132515 E 2 1,1I1'l'0lIl',S1' Om' .-Irf'r'r'1'l1's'1'1'.v Qx Q5 T h , X., 'i ii. im ,M ll FW il. 1 lil e l. li Htl til i il if 5- ff A Eg if li , i A i l i ef? ll ti If l i l l i 5? ll i l i E. ll' ll llw . ,. Q 0 N. . - -SE Mr. B1't10'sfe1 --''Alimony isn't very stable. -bo H. M. D,---- Is that the cause of so many divorces F Mr. Biwiggei'----l'I. don't know. I never had any experience. Country School Teacher- This pearl comes from an oysterg isn't that wonderful of nature PM Franklin Rollins- 'l'hat's r:otliin'. My sister's got a whole string' of them that she got from a lobster. Bus, Eesley- -Xre you trying to ahsorh all the knowledge in the Diction- ary? Hiram D.+ No, l'm just looking to see if XYelister made any mistakes. Mr. Bru0'9'er- Now can you tell me who discovered horsepower? 235 Urben Hughes twaking' upj-- liYliat ? Nr. R1'llg'gCl'--'-WhT6S, that's right. Miss Youngman-Hln this verse. what is meant hy the line, 'The shades of niffht were falling fast, ? Urban Fox-l'NYell, 'l Guess it means that someone was mullinff down the f 5 D blinds' Z1 Mr. Xliestcott-- So you have come to class without a pen, eh? XVhat would you have said if one of our soldiers had gone to war without a gun ? Velo A.-'KVX'ell, sir, l would say he was an officer. Arthur -l.-sul saw an armless man the other day. who could pick up pins with his teeth. -lust think of itlq Harold B.- Shucks, that's nothing. I saw a girl the other night. who picked up Myron Miller with her eyes. Miss Garret- XYhat is a plaintiff? Lois Campbell- He's the janitor ol the court house. Kate Mf-'fltist think, my father only weighed four pounds when he was liorn Y Kate T.---f'lDicl he live F Lloyd Pask- To look at my picture you wouldn't think that l'm going to he President of the United States some day. would you? Leonard G.-- lf the women vote on looks your chances are hopeless. F 3 fxa, -N-if-X -f--- I er-. or M m e ---ZQZEM PUf1'lI7Z'Z'.CC Om' fla'i'e1'fi.fe1'5 1 . ,., Se, If Q C. W. SMITH B. F. DAVIS fm an it TI-IE SANITARY MARKET I II 1 1 Meats of Qualitv tt I K2 A Phones Main 2031 and 2032 Ig, i i I T T' I M . L 0 C Uflflinghafrl Compliments of T Ja M-4 ,L fe The Insurance Man J ' YO U n g m 3 H TT? 03 em gglgvf We ll Lenses Duplicztted While You wait Li We Do Our Own Grinding John J. Carter Fitting in Optometrist and TTT all .... nv I It Uptician Make Our Shoes -F Really Famous Glasses Correctly Fitted TI Home Phone Main 2200 N, C, iii 406 Croghan Street 'Iii ig -- ij Fremont, Ohio. I The Store of Famous Shoes T at I T I ,J A - 2 l'41i1'0111:v Om' .-lu'-r'01'f1.w'1'.v ,- X. tv ,.,, M. T -N ep Q. ci vii -47 a S so k i Architects and Designers of Artistic Memorials l j N 1 N W My Fremont Monumental Company L no C1- V5 Monuments and Markers l M B. F. COLVIN, Proprietor 1 ll? Latest Designs Always in Stock 307 West State Street n n Home Phone Main 2108 Fremont, Ohio In - wiiylm - ouumm' - c'ml1f'onfr - bl I x Ill ffiii 2, . fp 4 SHOE in STOQE If suolcs w 'rH cHtxn.u 1'l+zn I L ll s lmzuling: Slum' Shim C. l+'. ARNOLD, Prop I NN For the Latest Up-to-the-Minute Styles in A r FASHIGNABLE IVIILLINERY iw Call at SI MISS FRANKEUS For Graduauon G1ftS of Quahty Come to the r HALLIVIARK STORE it tiff 2,5 w N W A 1 ' ' , ,r Hanulton SL De Ran my K5 104 South Front St. jg? all :f x 0 A A 54956034 fi SK? Pai7'0111'.:'c Om' flff'r'v1'!1'.va1's 'N ,- he SSEJQF-a Ni' i . if 1 ff A i John Franks-- l wou1rln't have a girl for tive dollars l i Harold XV,-t'You woulcln't have live clollars if you hacl a girl. i p Helen ll,--- XYillie, will you give me a hite of your cancly?H Bill F.- No, but you may kiss me while my mouth is sticky. l M -1-,,,d lu, Gertrude ll.-- XYliy clo you always have clates with Bernie on F1'itlays?' i Bertha IX.---- Tliats the tlay for fish isn't it? ,p p - i School Cupid-Velo .Xnclerson za -WV? A TUE REST .XNNUKL Tlel.XT HKS ICVER BEEN lf PLWI' Olvl'---1931 CROGPLXN!! ii ' ack Zful hatl to kill my cloo' yesterclay. . , h , . lloli S.- NX as he mail? ll l Jack Z.-f'XYell he wasn't any too pleasecl ahout it. lxlr. Rl'llg'g'6l' Csternlyj--'fkre you laugliing' at me ? 'FQ ClassA- No, sir. Mr. ljil'llg'Q,'Cl' ti more griinlyj-- XYliat else is there in the room to laugh at F ZLL i-Z-T 'ii' 'XYliere theres a willwtheres always relation. viii ,Xmos Tloyer coming' home from a liasket hall trip was askecl hy the por- ter: Shall 'I lnrusli you oft? No, answered fltnios, I prefer to get ohf l the usual way. ill 1 xi' Coach to Miller- Your heacl remincls me of a clollar hill-one hone. -.-,4. ONE Coon SLAM llifsiiavizs ,XNo'1'ni3R lll He'- What you say, clearest goes in one ear and out the other. She- Of course. darling--XYhat's there to stop it F l l ,..-.......T,-.. l ii , 4 . . ,, li y ,Xinos-- I hear that lzlmer s sick. y gl Harolrl--- XVhat's wrong? W :Xmos---'KLast night his girl called him honey ancl this morning he hroke il out with the hiyesf, Ni , ,-Fi . . l' i Ralph G.e9'XYliei'e clo the jelly tish get their Jelly? lloli S.-Y- lF1'o1ii the ocean currents. l ' QQQ1 - -1. he he e o 7 Iaf1'011z':c Our Adz'eriisers V Q I I ff, e it 'J' if Clmr. G. Wilson, President VVIII. A. Guin-1, Cashier pp, .Ino. M. Siierniznn, Vivo-I'r0s. I . VV. Sc-hwan, Ass't Cashier ., I John I'I1lIlgI3Oll0l', 2nrI Vic-0-I'x'GS. .l. Homer SIf10l'I'lI?lI1, Ass'l Uasliii-V If I. 'I'. If':1ng'Ivoi10r, 3rd Vivo-Pros. li. F. U'Fzii'i'011, Teller, I ,- I I ami. I Ii I FIRST NATIQNAL BANK I 4'.XI'I'l'AIi :UNI SIIIIPLIIS, 3i205,ll00.0U X Q M ii PRENIONI, OHIO III :XI I , -- 'i III I I I I IVTH 4lI,DI'IS'l' NATIKIINAII HANK IN TI-I IC I'N1'l'ICID STATICS I , I 4.1, I? We Pay 414 Interest on Savings, Pass Books and Certiticates of Deposits If I I ' :K It 'Q 'rf fr? Iisf Iii, Iistinizilvs Given Un All Classes oi' VVIork - ' I ' Ei gf min lm Main 1268 -1 I III X F ,C T Carl V . G1Ibert 24? Sun-vossoi' to Uhzis. S. I309IlII!lI1 , I I Laundr Co R'NI'I'NG I i Y - -- I i I Uiveru House Illovk If'1'vn1ont, tr ' --e- Q I I ,I II 3 III. t The Modem I-I G FISHER it I I D If Laundry off -e- M . . . I I Northern Ol'11o P1anos and V1ctrolas i W ,, . ' , if 3 -- Jewelry, Sdverware iii ,N , ng if III Phone Main 1646 Mm Croghan Street at ' 1 I , II: IIIII 'Qi QE lJllfl'UIllI.CC' Our nIff'z'v1'fi.vc1'.v xf J, ,N Ge e ee e e pe g Q e w I W 4., 1113 A ,. Ne? ,qi ww:- 1, ww fe W N Compliments J? of The ab. Jackson Shear Comp an Tu l'uiru11i.:v Our fic!-z'w'f1'sw's M 1, av, - 1 rv mllll l Sr.---l'lYl1y are the Freshmen like good real estate? lil lr --- 1 flon't know XYl1YP', ll! Sr.-Hljecause they're a green, empty lot. lg lil --w- l l lam 1 pl A SNAPPY STORY is l ll A banana peel- y y --X flash of hose- l M l A little squealk- l ll l And clown she goes! li i - Q l ll Reaclersh-Call juke's attention to this: l l'lease remember ,luke that your neekties are to he 50011 and not lzmml. ll -m- lt fill Velo At.---uxyllill the meaniuff of 'vortex' ?'l l' l 6 l y lloh H.- 'l'hat's the extra cent they charge on movies and sunclaesf' t i Nil --'-'xi ll t fi lfarnest S.----ul have worlcerl on my lfuglish play all night ancl l want your ly opinion of it. M llarolcl ll.-fK.Xll work and no Inlay 05311 -mo-R if 1 .. v - - - nf? .73 Helen 5.--H XX hat lovely flowers. lt is Su mee of you to wwe them to me. fl .ttf - . . - ,, f 5 M . , 1 heheve there is some clew on them yet. Joe M. l6ll1lJiZlI'l'21SSCClD-UNYCS-llllt l'1n going' to pay it tomorrow. et H Garvin--f'What woulcl you do if you were in mv shoes ? ,gl t is - ' - v- J ' 45 Harold HE Get ein shinecl. My li?- l ll l l ll He-'fl-le was surely a far-sightecl man, Qt 3, i She- How's that 7' y X' l' V U . . , . . ,, Q! l He- He hacl a hre extinguisher plaeecl on lns coffin. y -E-g-- 5 ll , ,. ill XVI-rA'r's l HE USE? ll , lf you save your money you're a miser. lf you clon't you're a rounder. lf ll' lil you get it you're a grafter. lf you clon't get it you're a hum. So what's the lil J use. t 'll .., . . . . V l -l fltlle above sihloquy was rlehverecl by Boh lletrick one clay when he y All thought he was alonej l l 3,1 lvl. ,V l IUAMAGES Ill ll lyliriam S,-'llurrahl Five clollars for my latest story. l'il'l6llLl-iixxllltl from ? ,, y Miriam S.-- 'l'he Express Co. They lost it. mx . l ll 1, NW.-A4 U -RAT -, ' 5 - -1 2 ,i if 11 fl-Q ' Q26 A.,,,,,,,, -'y q 'ln-Wi f . sir PfZfl'0llI'56 Om' All-zfc1'fi.ve1'.r 15. v 3 i 1 'i '. 21 1 ,A Of., RL. ii'??5'KEgglM-441 efi '?fifl?1 gg 15 lu fi Why Not Let- N N D0 YOUR in Q W. if ouse eepin . 1 K, al The i VF T' H10 O WER Q DMPANY Columbia Printing Co. Lili: XY, AXA iflllflll, l'l'o1ul'ivlo1' rim. v J ' Printing and Z5 FREMoNT,o. Engfavlng F Coiuinbizi Aceuunt Files HAND cmwen PICTURE Pmtgfl.ffpfglfffliems FRAMES 810 Croghan St. Fremont, O. M W 'l'eln-plluliv, Main 2449 1-he Cari F. Steinle fl H. C. Grund Drug Cos nn' M 'inf Engineering ' l i'I'2l1'1lt'Ili UU Druggists :md Plizlrinzlcists and il mn FIIICM 1 JN'l' KI! I ltr WP, 191' , r f 55 52- . 1 f-f - : - Y W ' 1?,f1::-c,'L'7T ,E f ,J , ' ' WW - eg he g eUYE'5 3 g Re, f,4Ifl'U1II,5'C CJ111' .-lff'r'01'Iz.vc1's 1, 1,1 w ,X 2-2 I 15 1 1 f 6 .1 ee U 511 ii' iw TSCHUMY BROS. 1 il i i 'fi 1 f,,, f'The House of Quality 1 iw in Fine Furniture, Carpets, W N.. in Curtains and Rugs :eip VISTA PHONOGRAPHS new QU? EAT PLAY REST M. ' .4 The Pastime 5 5 1 Home of Recreation , M fi F1 2110 S. F1-0111 S1 A. C. MOORE 3 1 1 'N Dyeing Cleaning Pressing Repairing 1 Sanitary Cleaning Co. 1,1 W1-3 SATISFY i . 1.1 u sn 1 51. Xu 1 A 1 s H 1 ll Nl 111- 1 ee eeer 5 l'11f1'm11',:,'0 Om' .1411'1z'c'1'I1'.v01'.v 1 if., 1 l FACTORIES: SHELBY and FREMUNT, OHIC7. W IIICNICIL.-Xl.Hl1'I4'It'lCS: 3 ,, Jlr fl 1 SHELBY, omo l ' 623 TT 1 Nl2lllllf1lClll1'C Il Full l.i11e of Sales Books and Manifold Work of the Highest Grade O Eureka Electnc Vacuum all l EUREKA all Cleaner l'll1ClHl'SCCl by Hood llousekccpa ing' Institute and lXXYZlI'ClL'Cl 44, llntcrlmalioz lixposili . ,-S X i..0-..-. .wa Call Main 1740 X For Free Trial and Demonstration w THE ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION ir SL MOTOR CO. l 316 Croghan St., Fremont, Ohio. ll we ij fl Mi Get's the Dirt and Not 'F the Carpet. li . :wo ,l fx .-. ?f f xii , ,H ,,.. f T ---Cz'-QCA 'LN' 7, -:ffJ1:4c, Y 5-f 'f if - -f- V4-5 lf reel oe Herve 'far fItIfl'0IlIL'r' Our .'ldl Z'CI'fl.YCl'.Y R The Shelby Salesbook Co. R -4... la T V l l X l JL, ' r -im X M ww El ll? x ill E mil? 1 w l l lr ll, ll la! aa Vp Jill Fi xi ff A l J T L 3 1 f e ff at e wal: 1 to LESHER 1 W i-xx WR L11 lg Tk' Baker and Florist g W - il 100 S. Front St. Main 2392 -- 1 Staple and Fancy Groceries 1 l -af B. Miller g CQ. 11110116 Main 2274 , , 1211 W. State St. lVl1ll1nery M 1 1 'fl' X 13? EU .W-W 1111 g nr fr 7 1. .O V is - L' i 11:1 Us its li 036 .1 Tm 1 1 ill Sporting Goods 11 ' nw . 111 'll We czlrry the best line of Athletic 1111 W lm Goods at the right price. g ll 1 l rr PINK 1 W The Original Spo1'ti11g Goods Dealers 'xg 111 General Contractors , is The Masons and Builders l Winters Hardware Company 1 1 JL ' :kim Vx M 1, .V .Y , ,7 7 , Y ', I S or f f if g L P11l1'o11i,:'1' O111' 1-l41't'v1'f1'.w1'.v wr - KES i 1 .1 -M 137' .wif 2-1 N IA ,. -ii A ul f 3327 +1 nie 1 ie .e4,Ei 3T+:f PAY LESS EAT MORE iii Open Day and Night Quick Service xii EK ES . My i ii , ii M Hodes Restaurant 'M Home Coohmg Short Qrders gpg it N N TBAXYN ii i SL, Everything in Season H. P. Mzlin 2354 102 F1-out sn-cet tl U DE RWEAR The Place to Buy Underwear is at Qur Store Muslin, Flannelette, Winter Knit and Summer it Gauze, Emln'oideries and Laces. Hundreds i E and hundreds, of patterns to select from. t it i it ri-IE JACKSQN UNDERWEAR co. jt it it A Coinplinicnts of Mi it u ' Th Ch ' K 'f C M e rlsty 111 e 0. i U ii' it , ,. , E E Haj e eees I '4zt1'n111'.2'U Om' - lff'2'01'li.vU1'.s iw l l '- A -' un. if .qc aff '5 :WW ,W -1, Ni ? ,Q l, ', - pig., ml: , 7 - 17- ff, 6' 'y , e .ix , Qsgs sa iigwg me.- s Wage Q3 ,411 gil? y t ju ffl A W Q A letter recerved hy the principal this year ran thus: Dear Mr. Sclnveickart: lml , l . , . ' V My son will lie unable to attend school today as he has shaved hun- in 2, self for the first time. ' Respectfully, my MRs. STAIIL. It ,Nl 1 --? lll ly First Loafer- l hear all the men have gone on a strike. l Second Loafer- XYl1at have they struck for? V X. J First Loafer-- Shorter hours. 'ill ., . H . . . . . p me Second Loater- l always said as how sixty nnnutes was too long tor an Ss l hour. l M. ..,. am. eb Rom JXNCIC yi V A moon- ht 1 ll The steps- W' ll A pretty miss--- y' t A man with arms so strong- M A An upward glance- A fatal kiss- ,gy Another good man gone wrong! ol ,X Im - F5 Pm 1 1 ' . . . . . ,, p . QU GUIIIQUI tried to get llly father to give 1ne an extra vacation. T. S.-- lloxv'cl you come out F Griff-M011 my earf' W? Ll -My lxnnly Cjaunt1lyjw XXfould you like a mee partner tor the next dance ? eff l Kate Z. Cinnocentlv -Xllhv, yes, lmrinfr him n mf' A l N . . J 15 1 sl' i. l t 'tome tl lt Standard Gil stock 1S paying seven per cent, how much is mosquito net- l ting? All J l 'Torres Or INr1smcsr t I W olin Franks. the vouno' ihvsician. claims that the stomach is at the end ll ' A l ' - of the lung. J il ' l tl . . '- ly Griff Stevenson Got a hair cut Nov. 7 On Dec, 2' he ffot another, l l 6 1 m l lx 'il . 4 A . . . Q Dog Miller says: ' lLvery dog' has his day hut mme is dog-gone long coin- vi 73 , W! El 6' txt i --he ill lll . Nick Mc.---- l want to marry a girl who is my exact oppositeqf ll lack Z.-- 'l'l1at's easy, there are a lot of intellivent Girls around school. X, . , as e. an ' . lf Q ' 'r l gp is if . 3 -4 - ' 1 .Q gf- - 1,---W -. . -vp. fmfx f:- fij- ,,---, , f- iw .- - . - ,V ' Q? i PlIf'1'01I'f,2'C Om' Ala'-z'c1'ti.wz's ' 3. 'Caff- 1 ws. W ,Th f a :lg R, , si wi' S l . ..,,,',, ., ,. fx ' Richelieu Best That lm 5, 1 1 1 , i -I Money Coffee ,3,955T.F,? .A..e.A. Can Buy 1 fa fa 4 H? 1 The Federal Grocery 1, E1 Both Phones 18 l,0l'. Arch and Clzlmson Sts. ' mf The Union Elevator and dh JI Supply Co. l W 1 1 Q Dealers in All Kinds of :fs 1 Grain, Seeds, Wool, Hides, Pelts and Furs, Coal, l 1 Cement, Sewer Pipe, Slate and l 'K' Builders' Supplies 'U Home Phone, Main 1728 Main 1410 ssss s - f,1lfl'UlIl,5't' Om' .lf! r'01'f1'.v1'1'5 ee e QE?-fie QQ , ,W 14 M :U , .4 . Ivy . M , 9 .. il e A N 1311 W U ,V T217 N 'I Compliments ef . g 55? I ll K., T e M1 er Bros. Co. 11- - - - 1 , ' H Produce Merchants M 659 at Q mb C3 ., .L J 12 N N 1 1 1 W X! 6 f,llfl'01ZI'.C'C fjlll' ,1Icff'01'li.w1'x at aaa jar raefjvirr fr The Sporting Goods Store Our constant :rim is to keep ix full and complete assortment of all kinds of the best sporting goods obtainable. The Fremont Hardware Co. All the 1N Wfhwn it is News The Fremont Messenger A Booster for Fremont and Sandusky County Star Bakery R. ll. Sclxnoide W. State St. The Chrogan Was Produced in Our Modern Printing Plant The Republican-Gazette Commercial Printing Department Lima :: Ohio QUALITY 'QI AND A23 SERVlCE The Pcfgf Shop Flowers, mm-VW T School Supplies mpmdnw Books rwwsmwu 424 Cao-Jan St. East 1030 ,grfigilfim me .1 -aEVi W Pafrouizc Our Ac1z'erf1'sc1's ev- SMOKE Topp's High Grade and Topp's Challenge Cigars all hand made Factory at 303 South Front Street Fremont, Ohio mg- ig ie iii I Write Everything in Life Insurance Frank W. Ging Phones: Main 2228-Main 2196 Lehigh Anthracite Coal and Boulets Produced by The Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company, and sold in Fremont by The Riverside Fuel and Supply Co. 1 Smith Drug Louis P.Ziebold Store Fm- Eaton, Crane and Pike's Staple' and Stationery Fancy Groceries a '- l Waterman's Fountain Pens at l Fish and Game in Season y Pure Drugs it and Chemicals all 419 W. State St. Phone Main 2670 1- - B. 15. SMITH, 1-rep, l 110 South Front St. Q.. Q- l ' 4 so fgal le -as PC1f1'01'1t.CC Our Acftferz'ise1's ev sf Jem me -2-1-vm w . f b Q PRIVATE AMBULANCE With All the Modern Appliances T ...l i A Powerful Six Cylinder Car A with a 164 inch wheel base S i '23 i. i EG No car could ride' easier than this ss. is , . M XX e have the only Ainbulzmce 11'l 1+'1'c1nont and will always have the best Wi Q K2 i i i THE SCHWARTZ EAGQN CO. Q 5 Q :Funeral Btrvrtnrn 815-817 Croghzm St. FREMONT, OHIO was w as f ww Patronize Om' Adz'e1't1'se1's if l r 11:- ism em meg SQ Why is it when the audience is full of laughter, the seats remain in teers? ,l ll Dorothy R. Qin Historyj-'jackson extinguished himself at the battle of ll New Orleans. il Farmer- See here, founo' feller, what are vou doino' u J in that tree P' ,N 5 as J .B l l A l Bob L.-- One of our years fell down and l'm tr mo' to Jut it back. l Y Y s l y John F. Qto Mr. Brnggerj- Do you shave four times a week ? Prof. Bru0'0'er- Let's not talk about itf' bb X . , Grace Knapp- Mother may l wear my socks today Pl' l Mother- No dear wait ,till fou fret to be as old as ennie. , 1 5 s i You tell ,em jail bird you were once a robinfl r Her cheeks he said are roses red, Q And lovely as can be, Her ruby lips are treasure ships That speak of love to me. But when to kiss this little miss, Then Donald took a notion. X . . . He found her lips were painted ships E Upon a painted ocean. Moral: He kissed her an wa . g Y Y l' Reformer- Yes, brethren I save men. l, Bob H etrick- Do you save women too ?,' Reformer-- Yes 'I save women too. Bob- XVell, save me a cou Jle for tomorrow niofhtf' , l s Velo A.- Do you know Sam Smith of Cleveland?', y Lester A.- VVhere's he from F y Velo- XVho FH Bunk R.-t'XVhen will our chain of great men be complete P Elmer B.-'fXVhen we add another Lincoln tLink onjf' X .i 1 Dear Ed: lf ou find some needy founo' iiiaiifseiicl him around and l will 1 I 1 y . 3 6 5,1 try to give him some help. l Your faithful reader, EMILY SOLE I EIS: f-ef Q am wel Els SQ Pcztroriise Our Aa'zfe1'z'isers 4 -w, e ff 2 , eH fEQ2,.2, 1 ' 21 24 EQ' ln 'Ill You Will Always Find w r T'-T ' f 1' GFOCCYICS o Qua 1ty W W l at the Right Price M il WN 45-lr qp .ge To M U l l 9 n Longabach Bros . Stores , ,y 1 gr 408-412 Croghnn St. 1232 Napoleon St. 209 Morrison St. Wi ii R MNEEDLEMOLDED ? CLOTHES 2' DJ LQ, fj win Their way By the Way They Are Made W Guaranteed to Satisfy or Money Back lr l rr 0 in 1 on Q II nDA5 m5 2 r r lTl2EM0NT.0HlO W W WV M rl N l w X TE R LING Q if PRINTING co. U FREMoN1'.ol-no mi ill' ' 2 eeeeee Pairmzisc Our Adi'ertise1's i1 L1 EQ f-Gam ma a ,From V '::Ng?ii'i' fll f' f M ' yiifff. . '.lfRH,f 2 W wp . it .i it t9 if . i' X 'iiw I W 'lf .,' Us V 'i i gxlz Q, ttwf- m il-' f iiftli'i.f37'W f . ' - 'f'l?,1'jf'f', W 1 3. .W 4 4 i Zyl wks. i f? f -i W ' iriiiii i w::iaaii'i.ii . i l . Xxio . Y inf' N llllr ggy Start Right-Cwn a Home l.et there he no doubt in your mind regarding the greatest happiness--happiness that is necessary to the welfare of every individual. However you start or whatever aim you have in life-your greatest desire is for a home. Home ownership signifies the best citizenship. Right now as you are entering into business, life, decide that you will own a home. You will he surprised when you learn that you can make the selection of your new home from a wonderful display of over Soo modern designs. You are invited to inspect this wonderful display. The Gordon Lumber Company 306 Jackson St Main 1612 Qf EE fefism iee e he Paminise Om' Adziertisers .fax I , M x 1 '11 SE M? eeeiff .EEG T ,1 i T ! nfl vi, T X VT T an COMPLIMENTS QM n Q OF THE W TFT H .,., l W T 5 J E W ELL THEATRE r T , T ng M UT n Q E T T T ' X' :gm Q The Home of Oderless NN w ! HMT, E ERGIN E w n! A M Y in - I Cleansing 4 Q .T N Exclusive Users in Fremont JM ml T M nw' 9+ 0 Q T GARMENT CLEANING CO. 126 S. Front. xv? BW f I S? ' LGQ ew Em ma? ee N 4' 3 fe E E Aiji'Q'fi,f'l ee Patffonisc Our Adzferfzsers - V IE 5553 ti! wt 1 T 5 5219 m mSfe!ee11ftf5G53t3E'Z 2 Q , f f 1 H K 'f C E GCN CO 1 SALES SERVICE 1 S SETS 'TQEPACE Efemdliegeinighi 22nd gay Q SHOES Model Laundry CHAS. A. HEIM, Prop. 'h .- 1 Tm 107 S. Arch St. y H. R. 8 Son 131101165 90 X N T4' Specialties: Country Butter and Eggs Berries in Season MW U tt 11 t L. R. K 0 W A L K gg Staple and Fancy Groceries at 1 N Phones: Bell 196, Home 316, Main 2413 t 607 West State St. el m PC1l'7'07llT,S'0 Our .flcifferfisers +A a - as-ails ,ee Q1 X a ' 7 'vb ' Adlulllhia if f-H l l r ll. ' DRY QQ ll ll .iffg FNERHL mnmvff gg LJ X Qiafie l Manufaeturell by F1213 ge '29 -gg National Carbon Co., Inc. ill? , we ' Cleveland, Ohio, U. S. A. ,A u , b 9 IN all Eh They usually ask the best . ,ff L dl-assed man at College--- E11-T 1 1 -' -.iw-QTA And the Answer is Usually 1 Ji the Same o l 9 0 We represent them. New styles and new woolens l l are in. Satisfaction absolutely guaranteed. lg l l Childs Clothing and Shoe Store if l, u .ma w, wg A. u H ' ' ary We u 7 , , eu ,, W M l,tlfI'rHlI-SC Our .lu z'erfi.ver5 f FREMONT, OHIO. 6 ,ri L - X a T ff: :ina is . - . . s ao.. .- .. 2-Q ig QQWQW S-EF? e -e a 4 f QE? If .l ULU ji K. VV.-'KMother sa s l ma not see von an f more Archie. . Y V. - 5 -HH: fl Archie- XVell turn out the lights then. l ll , Mr. Brugger-K'Now order is the first law of Heaven and although this isn't Heaven yet, let's not make the other place of it. l L- l ll A U fXNNoIfNCi43MENT fl The Hi School boys are asked to do away with the use of rouge, so there y will be no competition with the girls, Amos Boyer is asked especially to notice l X this article. Mother- I-lelen, dear, l hope you always reject all the advances of those .. lioys. U f ll Helen- Yes, mother, whenever one of them throws me a kiss l always l throw it right back. lr - -... -- ' foe N. Ccalling out of hakeryj-i'Fire! Fire!l' My Bill F. tg from withoutj-'AXY'lio is she ? M S oe M.- Uh, 'ust one of my old Haines. E M., i J . I Mike D. tpoeticallyj-'fl could hang on your very words. ,, . Mildred S.- ls my line as strong as that ! f ee ' -i-- ll 2 i Lucille G.- Did you ifinish your sweater in time to wear it ? 'lp l Mini S.- Barely im ' X Bright Sr.- I like that Prof. He hrinffs things home to ou that 'ou s s s Y 3 never saw before. l Clever Soih.- Oh, that's nothinog our Chinese laundry man does that. y. 1 s . X 'lf you can't laugh at the joke of the age, please laugh at the age of the X 'oke. X J 3 XVindy- XVhat is that spot on your face ? K Amos-g'XVell you see, l came up on the XVheeling. W'indy-'fYes. Amos- And as l slept, the train gave a lurchf' VVindy--'lYeal1.'l X Amos- And this is sort' oil' a berth-mark. li . Lloyd P.h l'm right at the very door of Hunkingf' 1 Mr. Bruffffer consolinvly -- There, there, llll null you thru. fm? as so 1 . re All . Gel me em ma as it Pat1'0111':0 Our Aa'7'crfise1's gg - sam iii' l The Corner Stone 1 of this business has always been, and is more so now H6 'Z CULBERT 8L CULBERT Attorneys at Law Colonial Bank Bldg. Phone, Main 2240 it DR. W. R. DEEMER W than ever, that no person 119 Q Front St buying of us shall have it D' ' A said that he paid more than Phone, Main 2397 ml the same quality is selling -A-5 for in other stores,-if pos-- HART'S BAZAR j sible, every time it shall be Front Street R said that he, 1 Phone Main 2101 pl Pald Less R. A. HUNSINGER -1- Attorney at Law 4 9 Birc-hard, liloek Q S Phone East zses Q The Modem store DR. GEO. B, sivnni o Dentist Odd Fe1l0w's Temple V' Phone Main 1984 JOHN J. LEHMAN me 1 Attorney at Law Pensions and Patents X 1 Real Estate and Fire insurance Fremont, Ohio l lf you are in need of anything in it the une of DR. A. G. THATCHER 1 Dentist First National liank mag. Q Phone Main 2618 l, , 1, We have the largest and best Teas Coffee i assorted stock in the city Fancy and Staple Groceries - China Glassware The Rogers Bros. Silverware , at l' R ' k C m n ' i C1HCC 0 PH Y RAPFERTY S 'qi He Sells the Rest i --easaeeeffflifalf E5-be for SH? ff J Iatrmzisc Our Adtfertisers F Quality has made our products Famous The HENKEL Company Manufacturers of Finest Quality Shears, Scissors, Razors, Nail N ippers, Manicure Sets, Toilet Sets, Manicure and Pedicure Implements of all kinds Steel Erasers, Letter Openers, Etc. America's Largest Manufacturer of Manicure and Pedicure Implements Modernized and Equipped and now as good as you Hnd anywhere Hotels Fremont and New Jackson PHIL A. LINS, Prop. 11111712111-.C'L7 Om' 1iKI1I'C'7'fISCl'S ,J 1' 3 W W---'5 5 ' QF Z 'f 7 i 'r'5'f fe 5 V ig Q22 aa, all l? as P as QQ, mv, A ?5g egos, Q 1 'JL K' awk V 'N yn N y LN L+ fi? Hi wg L W W iw H H S? Q1 S v. V451 , iw all . E fin ml ' N X L MN' my M! Q.-2 QL, -1, S my W J, W lf U. W L J Ll w nx -553 'i Compliments of la LQ? Fremont Foundry Co gl fa U CHARLES J. MILLER, President iv VR mf L H LJ w 'K W LW iii 1 nl 2 2 in Znifiifgfigi 192'-HTH? l,tlfI'UllI'St' Our .4f1'Az'c1'fz'.ve1'J 1 l nj Qi fl l l l Z ,t X1 te: 1 Q ZESE MKL it 3353 - Q h' M S ' f ' Q or Not mg ore at1s ymg ll lx. ill llly ll ogg t . . . . . '11 Ml Than to be Att1red 1n Perfect F1tt1ng Garments 1n ,li Good Qualities. Ll ll ll l .i .11 ll tt il . ll! Q See Us Before Purchasmg Elsewhere ll! 1--1 lll J 'll l glll 0 'ill 1 The Fremont Slurt Co. or ltll Phone, Main 1090 lt. 9 11 Fremont S Leadmg Theatres if il The Strand Theatre ll I ll, V l Open Every Afternoon and Night M 111 1 Presenting Nothing But the Very Best in Light Class Motion Pictures mf at is fl The Fremont Opera House mf ll Presenting High Class Theatrical Attractions l Also Motion Pictures ilu ill oi ll 1 Both Theatres, Under Personal Management of T H1 1111 . 1 can P. Mmef Q M Y ee 25 Laam gtfgteggilgl Pc1i1'0m'zc Our AClT'C7'fi.S'U7'S ,fx v, J I II XI XI I XI II II D KI V II - I U V N I ,I I THERE IS NOTHING EASIER IN THE WORLD THAN II M TO OFFER GO-OPERATION. THE REAL TASK IS IN CO-OPERATING, IN WORKING EARNESTLY 'l'O- TITS GETHER, IN INTELLIGENT TEAM WORK. THE SECRET QI WI OF CO-OPERATION LIES IN GO-OPERATING. IT HAS I ,I ITS COAT OFF AND ITS SLEEVES ROLLED UP BEFORE III 'K IT BEGINS PULLING OR LIFTING OR WHATEVER IS II MOST URGENTLY REQUIRED WITHOUT WAITING FOR I I ANYONE ELSE TO 'FAKE HOLD. MI I- WHEN IN THE MARKET FOR COMMERCIAL ART fm AND PHOTO ENGRAVINGS, YOU WILL WANT TO i WORK WITH AN ORGANIZATION TRAINED T0 GOA OPERATE. QI SPEGIALISTS IN DRAWINGS AND PLATES FOR ALL PRINTING AND ADVERTISING PURPOSES V . Read our CofOperatzorI folders sent free to f T advertising managers. KI .L E. 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