Wayne High School - Wayne Yearbook (Waynesfield, OH)

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'--:gs::- . uv.. 472.1 :-- , -.,,. 1-2:2-.. gfg 'Ee AY Published By The Senior' Class OF WAYNE HIGH SCHOOL 1937-38 Cxj DESIGNED, PRINTED AND BOUND BY YALE NEWSPAPER SYNDICATE FORTY Two YEARS IN WAYNESFIELD 7 ,j' fi? .gf - - -f ff-e -afffw xht- ?ff:QL le T-- .i BOARD OF EDUCATION J. G. GILMER ...... President W. B. COPELAND .... . Clerk GERALD BENNETT S. B. HORN O. L. EMRICK Editorial The Senior Class and the annual staff as usual are very glad to present to you this issue of THE WAYNE. But we do not stop here. We feel that we have something more. We have had new sources from which to garner our materials for this book. No doubt you have all. ls-een drawings or sketches of the new building, but how' many of you had seen an actual ph ot og r a p h before you saw it in THE WAYNE? We also show you more than just the outside shell. Within the covers of this annual we have many pictures taken inside the building while it was being used. We hope these pictures will help to give you a little of the atmosphere of our school life. Our Music and Dramatic Section, which we have made more com- plete is, we think, a worthwhile revision. The pictures of the play casts make this part of our annual more interesting than in the past. The School Diary and the Hall of Fame record events that might otherwise be forgotten. These new additions and old standbys, Class History, Class Prophecy, Class Poem, Class Will, Advice to Juniors are in our estimation very interesting and a lot of fun. How- ever, don't take it all too literally. And so we present to you our yearbook. We hope you will? hav,e as much enjoyment in looking through it as we have had in preparing it. We have worked hard, but we think it has been worth while, for after all, our motto is, The elevator to success is not running, take the stairs. We wish at this time to thank everyone who helped make our issue of THE WAYNE a success. Among these are Miss Seney, The Camp Pub- lishing Co., Mr. E. Benj. Yale, Dick Yale, and our advertisers. The last mentioned group made it financially possible for us to publish this book and we ask you to show your apprecation to them by your patronage. ROBERT BLANK Editor-In-Chief . jg? 6iQfNDffyY:3z5ii3 s- sm .Eff- M H H H W QQM 4 eiriratiun In appreciation for what he has done for us and the community. we, the Wayne High Senior Class of nineteen hundred and thirty-eight, do hereby dedicate this, the latest issue of THE WAYNE, to our own Dr. Heileman. 533 iii iii? H E .... ...., Q ANNUAL STAFF Editor-in-chief ..,..,.... ...A.... R obert Blank Business Manager ....,.. .A...s D ewey Rinehart Advertising Manager ...... ..,.. D on Bondurant Class History ............ .,...................................,....... L enore Bowdle Class Poem ...,,. ........ E rma Louise Sproul and Louise Steele School Diary ,,,,,,, ,,,,e,e,,,,,,,,,e,.,,..,.,e.e...ie,...... J oanne Walters Class Will .....,.,.,.... ..,... G ertrude Williams Advice To Juniors ,..... ,......... A lice Snider Hall Of Fame ..,,..., ,,e,i,, R osalie Sproul Sports Editor .....................,.,..,,, i,e..,,.,,,,,,, J ack Yale Music and Dramatics Editor ...... ...... J eannette Sallaz Joke Editor ............................, ....... E unice Snider ...... ..A A- , A., Q- ww.. ,,,...,-:f,1-421, 1 I ,di Y o -fjfifi-: ' E. --'1ckff'Z9- QP Nfr-LN N, FACULTY MR. PATTON MISS SENEY MR. BAKER MISS STALTER G. R. PATTON, SUPERINTENDENT Ohio Northern Univc-rs'ty lfiilx, li. S. in Educa- tion: Ohio Slutc University 1932. M. A. Social Seicncc. MILAN BAKER Ohio Northern University 1936. ll. A. Mathe- matics and Physical Education. MARY MARTHA SENEY Ohio University 19234, B. A. Commercc mul English. J. HERBERT FRY Ohio State University 1936, B. S. in Education. Music. MISS JONES MR. FRY MR. HOOPS MR. HERGFR MARY EDNA JONES Ohio Slatc University 1933, B. A.. ll. S. in Hil- ucation. English and Home Economics. JOHN VV. BERGER Ohio Northern University 1936, H. S. in Educat- ion. Science. . ELIZABETH STALTER Ohio State University IEHSG. li S. in Education. Latin, Social Science and Physical Education. -RAYMOND D. HOOPS Bowling Green University 1936, li. S. in Edu- cation. Industrial Arts. Social Science, Agricul- ture. TQ 77' ' qA2f 'il - Student Council TOP ROW: Donald Swaney, Herman Blank. Russell Spr-soul, Donald Bondurant, Secretary: John Wilson Clark Spaulding. BOTTOM ROW: Bill Weygandt, Erma Louise Sproul, Vice President: Naomi Lusk, Nellie Daw.a::, Jack Yale, President. 4 ii, X, S SENIORS 742 12. ERMA CARTER 'fCliffie Class Play 3: Glee Club 2-3-4: State Test 3: Concert 4. Live, Love. and Learn. STAN LEY BROWN Joe E. Basketball 2-3-43 Baseball I-2-3: Glee Club I-2- 45 W Association: Concert 4. 3-43 Class Play Stage Manager 3: Double Octet. The only thimz about luck is that it will change. CAROLYN WILSON Pearlina Class Pres. 23 Class Play 3: Glee Club 1-ILS-41 Double Octet 4: State Tests 1-2-3: Basketball 2-33 Class Prolrliecyg Vuledictorian: Pres. of Home Ee. Club 4: News Reporter 4: Concert A.. True love Never Runs Smooth. DEWEY RINEHART Dick Class President 4: Vice President of Glee Cfurv 4: State Tests 1-2-3: Opex-ella 2-3: Doulv c- Octet 4: Convent -lp Class Play 3-4: Glee Cl.1lrf I-2-3-43 News Report-er 1-2.3: Business Manage.- of THE WAYNE. A man who talks und docs noihing is as bad as a dos: that Jxrowls and wugrs his tail at the same time. -- 1 l v . .wqpnuwg 1 EUNICE SNIDER Ginger Glee Club 1-2-3-4: Class Secretary I-3:h Sec. Glee Club 4: Reporter of Home Ec. Club 4: Class Play 4: Joke Editor of THE WAYNE. Come live in my hezut and pay no rent. JOHN YALE Jack alias Watson Vice Pres. 3: Class Play 3-4: Basketball Mgr. W 3-4: Sports Editor of THE WAYNE: Pres. 1 Student Council 4: State Tests 3: W Assoc- iation. Grin and bear it. JEANNETTE SALLAZ Jennie Orchestra 1-2-3-4: Class Play 4: News Report- er 2: Glee Club 1-2-3--1: Orchestra Concert 1-2: Concert 4: Pianist for Boys Glee Club 4: Mus- ic and Dramatic Editor of THE WAYNE. It is licttcr to have loved and lost than never to have loved :ut ull. THOMAS WELLS ssrlvommyxr Glce Club I-2-3-4: Double Octet 4: Class Play Stage Manager 3: Concert 4. I speak when it is necessary. l ROBERT BLANK 6CBobY! Vice President 4: Pres. Glee Club 4: Hask- etball 3-4: Baseball 1-2: Class Play 3-4: Oper- etta 3: State Tests 1-2-3: Glee Club 3-4: News Reporter 1: W Association: Double Octet 4: Coucext 4: Senior Scholarship Test 4: Editor- In-Chief of THE WAYNE. 'Tis better to remain silent and be deemed a fool than to speak and remove all doubt. JO ANNE WALTERS Fanny alias Joe Sec. Treas. of Class 4: Glee Club 1-2-3-4: Pres. of Girls Glee Club 4: Operetta l-3: Orchestra and Band 1-2-3-4: Class Play 3-4: Basketball 1-2-3: Cheerleader 4: Diary of THE WAYNE: Concert 4: Orchestra Concert 1-2: Assur- iation: Double Octet 4. Better late than never. WALDO DOUGLAS naD0ugss Glee Club 1-3-4: Operetta 3: Class Play 3-4: Double Octet 4: Concert 4: State Test 2. I don't believe in love nt first sight, but I believe in taking n serond look. ROSALIE SPROUL.. Skipper Kllee Club l-2-3-4: Student Director 4: Ort-ln ::- trzi 1-2-3-4: Dnnil Drum Major 243--l: tflalhs Play 3-4: Double Octet 4: Convert -1: Src. of Glee Club 3: Orchestra Concert l-2. Things worth having: rome high: if we would prosper we must be willing to pay the price: patiently persist. ,.,T, -,, ....-, - -.:..- . A -,,-e .T1.:v..e .. ,Y , .., .. - . V v-. V-- ...--W .DONALD BONDURAN1' K6D0n99 President 1: State Tests 1-2-3: Class Play 3-4: Glee Club 1-3--4: Sec. of Student Council 4: Senior Scholarship Test 4: Advertising Manager of THE WAYNE: Concert 4: Salutatorian. If you can't swim try to float. ALICE SNIDER Butch Glee Club 1-2-3-4: Class Sccretary 2: Class Play 4: Concert 4: Advice To Juniors for THE WAYNE: Glee Club Librarian 4. Making a life comes before making a living. BYRON DAWSON ssMikeuv Class President 3: Basketball I-2-3-4: Baseball Manager 2: Class Play 3-4: State Test 2: VN Association. I never worry. worry kills many men. ERMA LOUISE SPROUL Cookie Orchestra and Band 1-2-3-4: Glee Club 1-2-3-4: Class Play 3-4: Vice President of Student Coun- cil 4: State Tests 1-2-3: Class Poet of TI-IE WAYNE: Home Ee. News Reporter 3: Orches- tra Concert 1-2: Concert 4. Y The great ond of life is not knowledge but action. E LOU ISE STEELE iiHuck!! McClure High 25 Basketball 3: Cheerleader 4: Glee Club 3-4: Double Octet 4: Concert 4: Glee Club News Reporter 4: Class Play 3-4: Class Poet 4. Look for the best. expect the worst, and take what comes. PEARL WINANS Salty,' Spencerville High 1-2-3: Glee Club 4. Life is what you make it, LENORE BOWDLE Bood1e', Orchestra and Band 1-2-3-45 Class Play 3: Glee Club 1-2: Pianist for Girl Reserve i. Boys Glee Club 1, Girls Glee Club 3-43 Sec, Home Ee. Club 43 Orchestra Concert 1-2: State Tests 1: Senior Scholarship Test 43 Historianf for THE WAYNE: Concert 4. There is not :L moment without some duty. GERTRUDE WILLIAMS Genie Ec. Club 4: Class Will 4: W Assoviation. It is better to live somehow than not live at all. Basketball 2-3: Glee Club 3-41 Vicc Pros. Homo' -I Wei ED NA D ECK Dutch Pasketball 1-2-3: Glee Club 1: W Associat- non. Happy-go-lucky, careless and free, Nothing there is that worries me. LOU ISE GOSSARD ccsleepyu Glee Club 1-2-3: Class Play 4. Smiles lead to success. RUTH U LR EY Ruthie Glee Club 1-2-3. He who does only what he is paid to do is never paid for more than he does. ' 'N inn- 5 Blain! el-summing f 221 lA -fewer-cities Senior Class History Class Motto: The elevator to success is not runningg take the stairs. Class Flower: llelphinium Class Colors: Blue and White Thirty-:ix ambitious students enrolled as Freshmen in the fall of 1934. It was a different kind of school life that we had entered, and it was several weeks before we were fully acquainted with the customs and requirements of high school routine. We were considered only in min- or parts of the high school activities and it looked like the four years ahead of us would be dreary and strenuous. But when we showed the upper classmen what we had to contribute to athletics, scholarship tests and musical activities, we then stepped into the places we were destined to fill. The Freshman year with all it's new interests was busy and en- joyable. The Sophomore year soon arrived. We had lost several of our class members. New and more perplexing problems awaited us in our studies as well as in our social life. We now had made real places for ourselves in our high school activities and found them to be of great ine terest. Our Junior year brought thrilling experiences. The first import-- ant one was the selection and presentation of our class play, A Sweep- ing Victoryf' It proved to be a lot of work, good fun, and as nearly as we could make it, a REAL sweeping victory. About the same time, too, we chose our class colors, blue and white and our class flower, the del- phinium. After much debating class rings were- selected and by the middle of January the Juniors were proudly displaying their Jewelry. At the Kirwan Hotel we honored the Seniors with the annual Junior-Senior Reception. This was the last big event of our Junior year. It seemed impossible that on September 7, 1937 this group of 22 students could be enrolling for the last time in Wayne High. Eleven of our number had entered grade school together in 1926. Our great in- crease had come in 1930 when our school district was enlarged. Four students have been wlith us since then. This year we have had one new student come to us from Spencerville. Our final enrollment is now 23. tContinued On Next Pagel Senior Class History fContinued From Preceding Panel At the beginning of the year we carefully selected the following capable class officers to supervise the activities of our last year: President .......................................................,,............. Dewey Rinehart Vice-President .,........... ,,,.,.,,, R obert Blank Secretary-Treasurer ,.,..,. ,,,, J 0 Anne Walters News RGDONLGI' ............. ...... .,........ .,.,., C a r olyn Wilson A few weeks later a committee of three members, Byron Daw- son, Waldo Douglas and Edna Deck, was appointed to take charge of our candy sales for the year. At this time we wish to express our ap- preciation to those who have so faithfully patronized us during the year The most wonderful event of our high school days came in Nov- ember 8, when we entered the new school building which we had stead- ily watched being constructed. It then became our place for the remain- der of our school days. Our sincere thanks and gratitude go out to those who have sacrificed and dilligently Worked to provide rs vxith srch in adequately equipped building to make our work more enjoyable and ef- ficient. In January the annual staff was elected. The advertising manag- ers immediately started their work to make possible one of the biggest ard best editions of THE WAYNE ever published. The individual pictures were taken February 10, and group pic- tures of the various classes and organizations in both Junior and Sen- ior high, and the grades were taken on March 18. And so we come to the last chapter. We linger wistfully ov er' it's pages, but finally the end must enevitably come. We all join our talent and enthusiasm in supporting and presenting our last dramatic attempt, the Senior class play. We regretfully receive the royal entertainment which the Junior-Senior Reception brings. It is with mingled sadness and anticipation that we come to Baccalaureate and Commencement. And now, we gently close the book and bravely and eagerly turn our gaze to- ward life's new' and greater adventures. LENORE BOWDLE Class Prophesy The members of the class of .1938 have been very much interested in psy- chology, psychoanalyses and psychiatry. Naturally they get all wrought up about their repressions and complexes, defense mechanisms, and rationalizations. So when the famous psychiatrist, Professor Albdullah Freudson-Brilling op- ened.a consulting room. for the mentally unfit. and the intellectually unsettled in Way- nesfield, our earnest students rushed to see -him-not that they were uhfitj unsetitled or un-anything-but just to be psychoanalyzed. Last night I went to Professor Freudson-lBrilling's office, and as luck would have it he wasn't in. To kill time I. looked through the magazines on the table-Med-' ern Priscilla, December, 1910, Literary Digest, June, 19273 The Etude, February, 19385 and Gramma's Home Companion, April, 1890. But I wanted something snappy, ard then I found a black covered notebook at the bottom. Being curious I looked at it and there I saw the names of my classmates-and what I found out! have no fear that what I'm telling you is incorrect as it's exactly what the psychiatrist wrote about members of the Senior class who had consulted him: Stanley Brown, a stolid, slow moving chap, will never display either speed or animation. Can be trusted never to hurry. He will become a plumber's assistant, the kind who looks for the monkey wrench 'and can't find it. Erma Louise Sproul is a nervous. inquisitive type. Will be a fine reporter because of her intense interest in everybody's business and her cast-iron nerve, which cnables her to penetrate where she is not wanted, with-cut emkarrassn ert. Gertrude Williams shows signs of a very fast worker. She will be the first woman to commute from America to Europe by the great Northern Airway. She will operate two can-dy stores, where she will sell her famous fudge-one in london and the other in New York, and will spend the alternate day in each, travelfng back and forth at night. A Robert Blank has an athletic body and a lethargic mind-the patient type. He llkes to sit and wfatch things, his calm disposition, combined with his ingrained inertness, makes him the ideal type for a sports promoter. Jo Anne Walters has a very cheerful and loving disposition. Her place will be no other than superintendent of nurses in a large hospital. Rosalie Sproul is .a strange case, troubled by a recurrent dream in which sh: is a canary bird being chased by a cat. She told me she thought this meant that she would be a pet shop owner. Quite wrong. She will be a great singer. Dewey Rinehart is a splendid example of perfect self control. He never stut- ters, stammers, hesitates for a word, has no complexes and no bad habits, and doesn't mind how late hours he keeps or with whom he keeps them. He can talk very rap- idly and his enunciation is perfect. He will be awarded a gold medal by the internat- ional Academy for the Preservation of Speech as the world's most famous radio an- nouncer. Ruth Ulrey shows tokens of an undecided mind, a vacilliation of purpose. She has dec'de?d what she will do in life-and changed her mind-every day for a year. She will guide uncertain boys and girls into their proper life work for she will be head of the Vocational Guidance Department of a large co-educational institution in the Middle West. Lenore Bowdle is of the quiet type. However she will be a famous violinist and will be at the head of a concert tour through Europe. Don Bondurant is an interesting case. An everdevelopcd imagination and an under developed digestion are producing a wonderful result-the ability to concoct the weirdest tales at practically a minutes notice. 'lhis ,ability is so remarkable dlhat his conversation consists almost entirely of weird tales. 'ihose who know him we'll never believe him, and strangers seldom. Being an intelligent young man, he will turn this talent to account. He will become -a real-estate salesman, selling Florida lots by the gross to inhabitants of Labrador and igloos to the dwellers in the Sahara. 1Continued On Next Pagel .....,....-,... ... ,. V-..-....-.,.. ,.. q,- .I -. ,, H. -Z.-4, Class Prophesv fContinued From Preceding Page! Edna Deck, a mare type is of great interest. Her reactions range from the blackest despair to sitting on top of the world. She starts in one mood and ,finishes in another. Her vocation must be one in which stability, good judgement, and a lack of prejudice ard cpcn mindedness are essential. She wil be a basketball referee. Jeannette Sallaz shows signs of being an artist. As a portrait painter she will make us forget Rembrandt. Waldo Douglas is not ia modern type. Ile is persevering, not easily discour- aged, and never gives up. In endurance contests he will become America's champion pole-sitter, non-stop aviator, radio listener, marathon dancer, bicycle rider, prelael eater, mammy singer, and World's channel swimmer, for once dropped in, he will swim back and forth until his manager remembers to come and fish him out. Eunice Snider thas -artistic abili-ty, keen business sense, and an understanding of the human race. She will be a cosmetician, proprietor of Ye .Beautifier Shoppy- alterations while you wait-an up to date shop combining the arts of beauty culture and plastic surgery. Louise Gossard is an interesting case. Not fond of overwork. Yet so tlfrt' others will not shirk, she will run a great employment agency. T-homas Wells is a very ordinary case, having no outstanding characteristics He is fond of light music--the kind you play with one f nger. lie will be a success- ful song writer. He will be receiving royalties by the lwarrcl fiom such songs as Monte Carlo Moon and There's A Ga-Ga Girl From Guatemala. Pearl Winans is a very queer case, possessing psychic power to a remarkable degree. This is shown clearly by her vague. indefinite manner. In a few years. her seances will be attended by all the best people. Alice Snider is a charming type, domestic and capable, but with a slight inferiority complex, due to the unfortunate fact tl-at once she received only second prize in ian international bread-making contest. She will be the happy wife of a prominent business man with the nicest home and best meals in town. Also she will be a lecturer on home-making-telling people how to build a front porch out of pack- ing boxes and how to feed ten people for seven days on 23c a piece. Jack Yale has a vigorous plain nature, with an abnormal passion for truth and a desire to rid the world of false and outmoded beliefs. He will write a kife of Washington containing a list of all the places he did not make his headquarters. He will give the correct version of: Jack, the Giant's Catcher, and Aladdin, the Wond- erful Scamp. Louise Steele is a composite type, with no inhibitions and few ideas, and a love for publicity. She has a good voice and can sing two entire songs without los- ing the tune. She will be featured in a motion picture: Louise Steele, America's Girl Fiiend in 'Cinderella's Saudals,' the all talking, all-singing, all-dancing, colored epic of the age. Miss Steele talks, sings, dances, and plays three musical instruments, includ- ing a vacuum cleaner. Erma Carter shows. ease in conversation and skill in argument. Sh-e will be a great speaker, for she will be sixtieth president of the United States. She will sponsor bills for defranchising saxaphone players, radio crooners, and talkative fisher- men. Noted for her unique foreign policy. Ut has not yet been made public and prob- ably never will bel. Will organize the club: League of Discontented Voters. Byron Dawson belongs to that great body of people who have a superiority complex. When he was very young, someone praised him and he 'never recovered. His deli ht and skill in gett'ng others to work while he watches, and his ability to answer all quest'ons, sometimes correctly, and the snappy forceful manner in which he orders people around point to but one calling-teaching school. Now that your anxieties as to your futures are at rest, it is only fair to tell you that I learned this morning that Professor Freudson-Brilling is not a sychiat- rist at all, but an escaped lunatic from the state asylum. Of course th-at will, not af- fect the accuracy of his notes at all, but I thought you might like to know. CAROLYN WILSON 'fl sf-se2'f f-C S School Diary SEPTEMBER . . 7-For the last time the first school bells ring, calling the wandering Seniors back into the arms of dear old Mother Wayne. 10-Not much doing yet. Teachers are just beginning to get settled down to work. 20-The Seniors are lost without the Class of '37 to offer it's kindly advice. OCTOiBER 10-Class officers selected. 18-'First basketball practice for the boys. For the girls? none! 19-Senior boys called on to .arrange things to suit themselves Cand the superintend- entl in the new school building. 21-Stanley gave us his Golden Rule - Do others before they do you. Flash! Homc Ecnomic Girls get sick on their own cooking. Take a tip from me boys, don't eat iheir cooking, especially if the insist on making cream of tomato soup. 29-Party at the home of Louise Gossard. Such gossip as can be learned when we play truth or dare. Can't it Louise. NOVEMBER 3-Tryouts for cheer leaders. Close competition between four girls. Louise Steele and Jo Anne Walters chosen. I EXTRA! ! ! .................................... 'Going ....,............... Sadness ..........., Expectancy ................ 4-'Last day in old school building. Now we must leave the autographed walls, ink- stained floors, carved desks, and banged up doors ............,............... going .....,.................... 5-Teachers take a day off to catch up their work. 6-47-Still going ................ ....i S teadily Moving .....,.............. Rain ..............,,....,,,,..,,,...,..,,,.,,., , 8-Gone! Our last ties with dear old Take all the knocks have been severed, and now we are in our new home. Don't touch that! Watch that sliding down the corrid- ors, Seniors, you're sup-posed to be dignified, 9-Seniors starting candy and ice cream business for themselves. Sales good. 10-All's well, but couldn't sell all the ice cream bars. Reduced the price to four cents for today. Basketball game at Cridersville. Who won? We didn't. 267Mr. Fry and Mr. Baker get-ting restless. Thanksgiving day is near. Th-ey have their eyes on the neighbor's turkey. Poor fellows never get enough to eat. 28-What happened to the turkeys? That's right, it's Thanksgiving. all- ,Bake and Fryleeinskee back to school with two pounds added at the waist- 1 e. DECEMBER 12- Freshies begin to talk about Santa Claus. 15-Dedication Program. 17-Seniors give speeches. 21-Junior Class play. 24-IC-lfzapel in charge of the Glee Clubs. Seniors give Miss Seney a gift. Who says there isnft a Santa Claus? And now, we're off for a holiday. Hurrah! Write more JANUARY 3-Everyone back with new smiles, new clothes, and New Years Resolutions. 6-Very dignified Annual staff chosen. 7-'Buckland played here. Boys won first game. lost second. 9-Have you noticed the real fand imitationl d'amonds in the Senior room? Not all Seniors either. . , I 10-lBrrrrr! First snow. Freshles think Santa is coming back. Annual staff meeting. 11-Freshmen girls change boy friends. Christmas is over. 141-'Boys play New Bremen. I think perhaps it would be better not to imention the score. 16-Stuttering day. 18-Roller skating party in Lima. . 20-Ellen Clark -alias Eppie is working on picture book containing all the notables from Wlayne High, She has named it for ..,................. I won't tell his name but his initials are Dewey Rinehart. ii ext year. fContinued On Next Pal-YET FEBRUARY ul-nn-IF.. l WEL i T li SCl3..9.R,.l....l?,i?1'Y g Mr Hoops has a new tie. Must have gotten a raise in salary or a package from rene. 2-East Hall turned into a dance floor to learn the Shag I'll be back in a flmsh with more trash. 4-Flash! Physicists Blank and Rinehart d'scover a partial vacuum in Stanley's head. Sf--Vice Versa. 8-Assembly with Freshies in charge. Tournament. Wayne L-O-S'-T. 10-Seniors get their pictures taken. 11--12-Community Institute. Also pick pockets. 15-Decided: That the latest publication of The Wayne be dedicated and attributed to that proverbial pacifying peddler of pink pain pills for pale pixilatcd people from Pottstown to Pickleville-our own Doc Heileman. 17-1Received proofs. Do we like them? Well ................ yes and no. 18-Miss Seney says the Senior chass is very agreeable. They calmly chose their in- vitations. Received autographs from the salesman. 19+Inter-mural tournament for the girls. Jo Arne Walters' team winner and Louiae Stee'e's runner up. 23-Birthday party in honor of Byron Dawson. . 24-More tournament. No victory. No party. MARCH 1-Heigh-ho! How the Mlarch winds do blow. 2-Mr. Burger goes to Lima. Where does she work Johnnie? -r 16-Senior girls win class tournament. The eighth grade girls also deserve mention. 17-Freshies Day. St. Patrick's too. 18-We all watched the bird'e for the annual pictures today. 21-At last! The long looked for first day of Spring. Who 'Z'-Junior and Senior girls. What ?-Went up town. Why?-Spring fever. Result?-Stay in a week. 24-Seniors pictures arrive. Some of them were so excited that they forgot to study their English lesson, and were kept in at noon. Were they mad!! 'F15-Measles !! , APRIL 1--April Fool! Everyone watch out. Entries close today. The following will take place on their respective dates. 18-High School Concert. The possibilities for it's success are very promising. 30-Senior Cl.ass play. You oan't afford to miss it. MAY 5-Junior - Senior Reception. 15-Baccalaureate Services. 20-Commencement. Last day of school. What's in store? For the rest of the pup- ils-3 months vacation. For the Seniors-a definite course must be chosen! What shall it be? And now our memoirs of days gone by are finished. When we are old and gray we will turn back the pages of time to the days when these deeds were record- ed. As we turn the leaves, mellow and yellow with age, we shall think of the days when Wayne High was at it's best. And now, it is with sincere regret that we, the Senior Class of '38, close this book, our last fond memory of high school days. JO ANNE WALTERS if-. iff ,, i Jiffy! 0 6 Z oo oo oo oo EAM EA AA NICKIAIAAMFAAA AA AM BITIONAAAA A A WORD HANGOUT QONG WEAKNESS Erma carter 'fcliffier cemmereiai Teacher ffeeed Grief! gggjifn 'fMfHjlQeIRV3'1fIf1?, studying There Are More - - Robert Blank Bob Civil Engineer Oye, 0ye Dodge Truck Pretty girls Than g'5i?grHalred ' ne Stanley Brown Sugar Athletic Coach Yeah? Harrod ucoldmlgiylfl The Girls Carolyn Wilson !'liearlina A home of her own I don't see why' Wapak - HMV Cggignlghe Rgggaloes for K Donald Bondurant Don Be a ladies man Aw- Iglgggent The Dipsy Doodle Arguing' Bearl A SaltyA A Careeril A f'Gee whiz- AAA Dodge AAA uBhlV?,aa2llulJe ggigrlgsok A A 1 Waldo D uglas Doug See the world Whoa: Now! Filling stationME?,u Appeal To Crooning i Rosalie Sproul Skipp r Opera Singer Don't be silly Skating rink mam gggglission I KK i Jeannette Salla Jennie A Private Secretary Oh! A A I'?if1,?5iiAthe R1,rinE3A?5ll?EZm1lgX Fairs AAAA Gertrude Williams Gertie Nurse Gee-mun-ee The old gym? n,lI3:11a'g:.ci2sg?r the betgighigrlct' 1hyaiWglls4 AA44 AA Tommy A A Aviaigr AA A A A AAAA Ailot itAbut guesQt'sAwrong Model A Ford TenAPrettyAGirlsLSinging Lenore Bowdle Bood1e Study Music i1LAQermany AAflNLowLDorothyf'AA Da1Ql'fAA Howfd Youldike It Diaries A Eunice Snider4 AA Ginge1iAAA AA A AABeauty 0Qer1torAA AAf'IAbetcha! AA A AA AAWith Alice A A MelancholyABaby A Spring Feyerff John Yale Jack Lawyer By the old Harry! Dr g Store He doesn't sing Ejggggmlnt Louise Gossard Sleepy Farmerette Oh Gee! Sgt 2f.Ii1f:PleaS 'Boo-Hoo Hlvhyislzorep Jo Anne Walters Fanny Nurse Oh, could be! South End 22552 grill? Face Iafgssjsr A ByrBnA Dawsfmn 44 A 'iawsonn A Teacher A 44 And41ike that Horn's Ranch lSweetASomeone Golden Curlsn AliceAASniderAAA A Butch A AA AAAMovie Actrexs A A Ai'OhAKid!'L With EuAniceAA Moon ofAManacurafA J-ancing Ernia Louise Sproul Cool5QeA'AAA Trayel inAaATrailer AA' 'S alMghtL A A A ASkiQper'sAA QnceAIn Awhile' Ping-Pong ,, .A . Dewey Rinehart Julius Farmer Yeh II1aI1 Theater le Whlle YOHP. K.'S ' Louise Steele Huck Blues Singer Don't tell me, let me guess g'i?e the ggignthe SentimentalThe Shag iteuiAUiAe,A A Ruthie Te get-areunl AA AA A A AA A aeuedhead AAA FreShie E Edna Deck Dutch' State Hospita' Mati-on I don't doubt it ' At a dance I Double Dare You Basket Ball ll ? S4 Class Poem Aloha 06 We, the Seniors are saying farewell To this, our class of thirty-eight. We whisper Thanks to our teachers and pals, For now we're assembled to graduate. Before we part, let us recall The things that made our school worth-while. On the sidewalks were apples: we picked a few, And fire alarms, when we marched single file. We took part in sports of every kind, Laughed, if we lost, when the game was 0'er. There wasn't a nobler bunch of sports That ever played on a basketball Floor. Now we turn our heads another Way, And look upon the world anew. We raise our hands to God in prayer, And ask that he may guide us through. ln this new start in life, we hope To find our place to serve mankind, We'll do our best with what we have, And make dark clouds with silver lined. LOUISE STEELE ERMA LOUISE SPROUL WEA' .ll Advice To uniors Nellie Dawson . . Don't fret, you have plenty of time to get in Winchell's Column. Walter Allison . . Never mind today. Tomorrow is another day. Naomi Lusk . . When love shines in, don't stop praying. Bill Snider . . Get a little more punch behind those gloves, Bill. You know girls like big He man chamlps. Luella Murray . . When some little fish steals away your little fishie, re- member that there are more little fishes in the sea. Lloyd Pyles . . Don't worry. Remember that the mighty oak was onm a little nut just like you. Clecille Jett . . Donft giggle so much. You should spend a little of your time for sober thought, especially if you are contemplating matrimony. Donald Edgington . . You needn't see the Hampshire girls, when there is a little girl in your class just waiting to prove that her love is true. Kathryn Andrews . . What a spendthrift you are of your tongue. You should economize a little bit. Russell Sproul . . Speak up. Methinks you speak less than you know. Mary Mahaffey . . Never fail to do your best. Remember that is the thing that's best worth your time. Robert Herndon . . Pass that ball, Herndon. Cooperation is the keynote to good sportsmanship. Eileen Murray . . Laugh and the world laughs with you. Cry and you spoil a perfectly good complexion. Leonard Thompson . . Just study a little harder. The world needs more business executives. Alice Jane Riff . . Share your secrets of naturally curly hair with your classmates. Permanent waves are expensive. Paul Hardin . . Pay a little more attention to those training rules if you expect to help build a championship team next year. Ethel Brown . . Although you may have Psychic Powers, don't dream away so much of your time in classes. Byron Cummins . .The love bug's going to bite you one of these days if you don't watch out. ' Better vaccinate your heart. Lodean Davis . . You shouldn't mind. Remember that old saying, Many good things come in small packages. -ALICE SNIDER Senior Class Will We, the Senior class of Wayne High School, in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty-eight, knowing that we will soon leave our high school life, declare this to be our last will and testament. SECTION I ARTICLE 1. To the faculty we will our past four years exami- nation papers, our splendid daily grades, and our sympathy to them fOl the trouble they will have wuith future classes. SECTION II Article 1. To the Junior class we bequeath th e privilege of re- ceiving any lectures that Mr. Patton may feel that they needg also the Home Room which has been so nicely kept during our stay. SECTION III ARTICLE 1. To the Sophomores we will our dignity and stud- iousness which they will need in the last two years of their High School career. SECTION IV ARTICLE 1. To the Freshman class we bequeath our broken ink bottles, pencils, and any other playthings that they may find interesting. SECTION V ARTICLE 1. Don Bondurant bequeaths his ability to argue in any class to Nellie Dawson. ARTICLE 2. To Kathyrn Andrews, Erma Carter wills all her ex- cess pounds. ARTICILE 3. Ruth Ulrey leaves her skill of being a star basket- ball player to Ethel Brown. ARTICLE 4. To Cecille Jett, Lenore Bowdle bequeaths her talent for becoming a great musician. ARTICLE 5. Pearl Winans leaves her ability to flirt to Leonard Thompson. 1Continued On Next Pagej Senior Class Will ARTICLE 6. To Naomi Lusk, Thomas Wells leaves his shy and blushing manner. ARTICLE 7. Louise Gossard wills her capability for giggling in class to Byron Cummins. ARTICLE 8. To Walter Allison, Louise Steele wills her ability to croon. ARTICIAE 9. Jeannette Sallaz wills her slender form to Luella Murray. ARTICLE 10. Waldo Douglas and Byron Dawson bequeath their ability to be plain spoken to Donald Edgington. ARTICLE 11. To Eileen Murray, Alice Snider and Jack Yale leave their strength for becoming a gum chewing expert. ARTICLE 12. To Lodean Davis, Carolyn Wilson leaves her ability io become engaged early in life. ARTICLE 13. Dewey Rinehart and Robert Blank will their pow- er to hold the presidential offices of next year to Robert Herndon and Lloyd Pyles. ARTICLE 14. To Paul Hardin, Rosalie Sproul and Stanley Brown leave their ability to become a builder of air castles. ARTICLE 15. Eunice Snider and Erma Louise Sproul will their enthusiasm to become beauty experts to Mary Mahaffey. ARTICLE 16. To Russell Sproul, Joanne Walters bequeaths her desire to tell people what she thinks. ARTICLE 17. Edna Deck wills her ability to be popular with both sexes to Bill Snider. ARTICLE 18. I, Gertrude Williams, leave my ability to say I don't know to anyone who in time of need finds use for it. ARTICLE 19. In testimony thereof we hereby subscribe our names and fix the seal of the class of 1938, and acknowledge this our last will and testament. Witness thereof, Miss Mary Martha Seney, Fac- ulty Advisor. GERTRUDE WILLIAMS Processional Song .,...... -. .... . Prayer .......A MUSIC .........,.. Wayne High BACCALAUREATE Sunday Evening, May 15 Baptist Church . Sermon .............. ,,,,,,,,, Trumpet Solo Benediction Piano Congregation Rev. J. P. Clark Girls' Sextette Rev. C. E. Spaulding Sanford Sproul Rev. J. P. Clark gf' ' Wayne High School CGMMENCEME T Friday Evening, May 20, 8:00 P. M. l. .1 -1l- Music .------, -1 -.,---.,--,-,-,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, ,,,-,,,,.,.,, .,..i............. 0 I' chestra Invgcatign -...,,,, ,,,,,,, R ev. J. Paul Clark Piano S010 -,-.,,-.' ,,,,,.,, L enore Bowdle Salutatory ,,,,,,,, ....,.. D onald Bondurant Music ,.,,,,,..,,. ........... V ocal Octet Valedictory ,,,,,, ........ C arolyn Wilson Music ,,,,,,..,,,,,,. ...... V iolin Quartette Class Address ...,..................,.....................................,,............,..... Frank L. Loy Director of Teacher Training, Ohio Northern University Music ................................,.............................,..,........... ...v-.........,...... O rchestra Presentation of Class to Board of Education ......... ..,.. S upt. G. R. Patton Presentation of Diplomas .................,..............................,............,.. J . G. Gilmer President of Board of Education Belledlctlon ......,....,...... -- .....,.............................................. Rev. C. E. Spaulding ----1 Y ' iii' WI-' gf: ' J UNIORS SOPHOMORES We s 5 unior Class History In September 1935 thirty-six Freshmen enrolled, with Eileen and Luella Murray and Donald Earl as new members, while Paul Lee, Merle Smith and Leonard Pyles withdrew- during the year. The following of- ficers were elected: President, Grant Naus, Vice-President, Leonard Thompson, Secretary, Rosemary De Vaultg News Reporter, Pauline Hardin. In October the Freshmen weathered the Halloween initiation, which wasn't as bad as it might have been. The class was well repre- sented in school activities, with Ethel Brown Bill Snider, Paul Hardin, Russell Sproul, Lloyd Piles, Robert Flinn and Robert Herndon going out for basketball. , Only twenty-two members started the year in September 1936, in- cluding a new recruit, Mabel Pickering. The, names of Charles Cooper Pauline Hardin, Rosemary De Vault and Grant Naus failed to appear on the class roll, while class casualities in the form of withdrawals during the year included Lillis Harrod, Bessie Bacome, Lavera Webb and Jack Dyer. 'lhose cast as officers were: President, Russell Sproulg Vice-Presi- dent, Byron Cummings, Secretary, Eileen Murrayg Treasurer, Mabel Pickering, News Reporter, Walter Allison. Those starring in Athletics were: Ethel Brown, who made the girls team and won a letter, and Russell Sproul, Robert Herndon, Bill Snider, and Lloyd Piles, who succeeded in making the boys team of twelve. Several Sophomores appeared in the operetta, Hearts and Blossoms, and the Sophomores were also represent- ed in the County Tests at Wapakoneta, and the State Scholarship Contests at Bowling Green. The Junior year started with nineteen students including one new member, Mary Mahaffey, wfhile the class lost Marcel Dawson, Mabel .Pick- ering, Violet O'Leary, Violet Webb, and Clara Reynolds. 'Ihe following officers were chosen: Prsident, Paul Harding Vice-President, Bill Snider, Secretary-Treasurer, Eileen Murray, News Reporter, Lodean Davis- On the night of December 21st, the Juniors successfully presented their class play, This Night Beware! especially, significant as the first play given in the new building. Participation in the concert and their peak achieve- ment, the Junior-Senior Reception, closed the Junior year for the class of '39. By EILEEN MURRAY - -A-L Y-F.-Le,-.W W.. ,. UN IORS i Till' ROW: Miss Jones, Class Advisor: Paul llnrdin, President: Bill Snider, llymn Cummings, Russcnl Spmul, Donald lfldpzinglun, Walter Allison, Leonard 'l'lmmpsnn. BUYIUM RUW: Eileen Murray, Sc-cmlary: Kathryn Andrews, Nelliu Dawson. Alice June Riff, lfllln-I Brown, Lodean Davis, News Repnrter: Naomi Lusk, Luella Murray. ABSICNT: Mary Mahn!'i't-y, Lloyd Pyles, Robert H9l'll1li1.l, Cerille Jett. F,A, f U , ,,,,-. .- ,YM .-- - f-xi-u-sur.-arf' -11-f--A A fu..-2 ----------H 1.34-M A--A fb -4 H -'f -- WC I 1' Sophomore Class History On September the seventh, in thirty-six, eighteen timid boys and girls entered the high school with the hope of acquiring more knowledge. We were called Freshies, but we never knew why. In October we were fortunate in not having a very difficult Init- iation. The upper classes told us that it was because a certain man teach- er, not giving any names, but he is the superintendent, wouldn't allow it. In our Freshman year we had one girl and three boys on the bas- ketball squads. ' We started our Sophomore year more intelligently because we were better fitted for assimilating higher learning. Our class became somewhat smaller, having an enrollment of only fifteen. In the latter part of September we elected our class officers. They are as follows: President ............. ...... M ary Helen May Vice-President ............................ ....... ....,.. D e lno Preston Secretary-Treasurer ...................................... Avalene Gossard Student Council ............ Bill Weygandt and Clark Spaulding News Reporter .................................................... Margie Lones This year we were well represented in the sports of the school. Delno Preston mlade the Varsity and Clark Spaulding and Bill Weygandt, the Reserves- Our Class has been very successful in the last two years and we hope to gain even more honor and success in the next two years. -AVALENE GOSSARD and MARGIE LONES Class Historians i ? 5? if SOPHO ORES TOP ROW: Kenneth Harden. Bill Wm-ygandt, William Carter, Clark Spaulding. MIDDLE ROVV: Mr. Baker, Class Advisor: Maryzin Lnnes, News Rcfportorp Carol Wailmnn. Eilenn Alkin son, Delno Preston, Vice President. HU'l l'0M ROW: Ellen Clark, Imogene Parkins. Evelyn Horn, Avnlm-nc Gossarrl, Secretary-'l'r:-nsurcr, Mary I-l.clen May, President, Helen Jarobs. ABSEN T: Harry Blnn k. W? A JUNIOR HIGH AND GRADE FACULTY , ., ,- ...,4-..... NINTH GR DE 'HN' RUW: Ralph Swaney, .lack Thrush, Billy Hefner. Robert Krvshier, Brooks Vermillion. John MIDDLE ROW: lL0'l l'0M ROW: Wilson, Junior Cbunlwrman, Nelson Ulrey. Dean Grass, Bill McCormick, Russell Patton, Charles Coats, Clarence lluwwll, Miss Slalter, Class Advisor: Glenn Harrod, News Reporter: Dick Knntis, .lack Steele, Bill Ingram, Vice President: Nm-lson Babcock, President. Roberta Campbell. Marguerite Martin, Ruth Roper, Erma Andrews, Maxine Wlm-3'nrnl- ner, Fra-.la Stilex, Martha Jean Edging!-nn, Kathryn Jucobs, Rosemary Tholnpsun, Danna lean Buell, Secretary: Dorothy Bowdle, News Reportgr: Ruth lhrrod. EIGHTH GRADE TOP ROW: David Reynolds, Elmer Carber, Byron Edgington, John Snider, Ruger Smith, Robert McCrvig'ht, Herman Blank, Dale Bundurant, News Reporter: Paul Cummins, Dale Straws-er, Robert Shockey, Joe Webb MIDDLE ROW: Gene Fu-or, Jessie Davis, Richard Buftiefnharger, Fred Focht, Virginia May, Editlh Allison Elnora Emrick, President: Anna Mae Timmons, Betty l-lorn, Secretary: John Clark Richard Waitman, Charles Thompson, Mr. Berger, Class Advisor li0'l l'UM ROW: .loan Webb, Inene Patton, Betty Knotts, Bessie Strawser. Mad-eline Brown. Betty Gossard, Flossie Wiljams, Betty Jacobs, Audrey Gossard, Delores Copeland, Vice President: Dorothy Spaulding, Avis Kaufman, Joe Leatherman ABSENT: Maxine McGinnis, Arlinle Stiles. f r L V -f-l i ofa-s ?sfQn 4 i . .:, s Y is -gQ SEVE TH GRADE V l x 'l'Ul' ROW: Paul Earl. Charles Lee, Wayne Murray, Secretary: Byron Allison, Roderick Gray, Paul Shade, Hamid Earl, Robert Webb, Lawrence Ulrey, Roelll Gilroy, Mr. Hoops, Class Advisor MIDDLE ROW: Max Detter, Dean Graham, Gene Shaw, .lane Rinehart, Evadna Bodkins, Inez Braden- burz. Mary Evelyn Bowman, Roberta Moyer, Robert Barton, Carl Earl. Joe Pepple. BU'l l'UM ROW: Joe Spnoul, Dean Burden, Vivian Wilson, Vice President: Mary Jo Slagle, Helen Spauld- ing, Flora Sue Bayliff, News Rporter: Faye Smith, Anne Pepple, Maxine Morris. Anna Mae Murphy, Byron Bomlurant. President: Donald Swaney ABSENT: Joe Hatfield. - ,I ,LH .ilu E fi-.:.1'T. 'L f ,i 7' Y rl-ldv. W ii WA via? ' A ii . if -Afu GR DE FACULTY Till' ROW' Miss llnrn. Third Grade, Miss Campbell. First Grade, Miss Bnwdlt-, Fourth Grade. htl'l I'UNl ICUW: Miss Wells, Seroml Graulv. Mr. Fry, Music, Mr. llxitfin-ld, Sixth Grutlc, Miss Winegnrdner, Fifth Grade. MUSIC AND DRAMATICS J FEL D D li A ORCHESTR TOP ROW: Clark Spaulding. Andree Gossnrd, Mary Helen May, Russell' Patton. Mr. Fry, Director, Bill Mm-Cormiek, Rosemary Thompson, Joan Webb, Herman Blank, Dean Gross. MIDDLE ROW: Gene Foor, Joe Sproul, Helen Sprml., Jack Thrush, J-0 Anne Walters, Bill Weygandt. Cmrenoe Howell, Gene Shaw, Joe Pepple, Paul Shade, Bud Harrod. BUTTOM ROW: Robert Barton, Erma Louise Spnoul, Rosalie Sproul, Lenlore Bowdle, Jeannette Sallaz, John Moyer, Morris Patton, Martha Jean Edginzton, Dorothy Bowdle, Donna .lean Bodell -+- f'--' umninauee- A f 4 GIRLS GLEE CL 'l'Ul' ROW: Jo Anne Walters, President: Rosalie Sproul, Vice President: Lenore Bowdle, Pianist: .leanneite Salfnz, Erma Carter, Ruth Harrod, Mr. Fry, Director: Luella Murray, Donnn Jean Hmleil. Dorothy Bowillc, Naomi Lusk, Halen Clark. lluth Ilapvr. l', IDDLE ROW: Imogene Parkins, Alice Jane Riff, Kathryn Andrews, Erma Louise Sm'nu', l!'.x-I Eh-own, llirolyn Wilson, Eunice Snider, Secretary: Luuisc Steele, News l!cpoit.r: l.crtr.AJc Williams, Kathryn .lan-vhs, Rczcnmay Timmp ..N. 1.1, llilrcn Atkinson. Margie Lomw. Ax-e.ine Gossard. l.0'lTUM ROW: Carol Waiimnn, Ei.ccn Murray, Roberta Campbell, Marguerite Martin, Helen Jacobs. lirma Andrews, Freda Stil-es, Nellie Dawson, Alice Snider, Librarian: Maxim- Wino- gurdncr, Martha Jean Edgingtun, Mary Helen May. Evelyn Hurn. VK 11 . gf VQAQDKJT D QQ BOYS GLEE CLUB TOP ROW: Ralph Swaney, William Cart:-r, Bill Weygandt, News Rcpgzrtsrp Mr. Fry, Dlrrcisr. Donakl Edgingtnn, Jack Thrush. MIDDLE ROW: Thomas Wells, Russell Sproul, Stanley Brown, Dewey Rinehart. Vice President, Ilzsbert B.ank, President: Waldo Douglas, Paul Hardin. l1O'l l'OM ROW: Kenneth Hardin, Bill McCormick, Clark Spaulding, Clmence llowell, John Wilson, Russ- ell Patton, Bill Ingram, Secretary, Bill Snider. , W ' AV VA M 1, 4 !-I :ev 'tThis Night Beware' Prcscntzd By The junio: Class, CAST OF CIIARACTFRS Tod Miller, Black Crow Inn Proprietor ..,..... ..... .... Il usscll Sproul Mar-thy Hawk, The Witch Woman ....A... . .. N ellie Dawson Velma Bayne, Gives a ghost party lll.....,..l, l....lllY N a0mi Lusk Francis Mallory, Her escort and guest ,..cc,c ,lccc.. L odean Davis Madame Zora, a spiritualistic medium c...c. c,.,.,c E thel Brown Sukey Simmons, Velma's darky cook ...,.cc, cc.. ,..,... C e cille Jett Lazarus Jones, Velma's darky gardener ..,.cccc..,.,.. ccc....cc,. P aul Hardin Nan Carteret, ....iiiiii,,,.iiiiii,i,cci ! X cY...ii.c,..,.iiiciii Eileen lNIurray IcIu,q'h Stanton. i,,iic, , , .i,i..,i,....c, Donald Edgington Ilarriet Hotchkiss, ....i I elma S guests I ,,.,c,,i .....ci.... I .uella ltlurray Tommy Meadows. c,ciii..i,. I f .i.i,ii ci..,.i...ici.. I Kill Snider Ghost of Allan lllair, haunts the Black Crow Inn ,iic,,,, ic,,c I lobert Ilerndon SYNOPSIS OF ACTS Act I-The lobby of the Black Crow Inn. About nine o'clock of a storms' Autumn night. Act II-Same as in Act I. Two minutes after the close of Act I. Act III-The same as in the previous acts. About one minute later. The Tino-A stoimy night in October. The Place-A summer resort in the Cumberlands. Directed by Miss Mary Edna Jones Music Ily Wayne High Orchestra Senior Class Play, Another Spring April 30th ' . CAST OF CHARACTERS David Lee A Co onial Soldier ......r..r.,r...,..............,. r.,,r,,,r,rrrrr,l, R obort Blank David Carlisle llladison, a descendent of the Lee Iaiinly rrrl Dewey Rinehait lfaney Carlisle, in love with David Lee ......e.e,,......,........,..... Joanne Walters Nancy Allen a descendent of the Carlisle family .,ss,ess E ma Louise Sproul M.s. Carlisle, a Tory, Nancy Carlisie's mother, ,.......,......s.see Louise Gossaicl Mrs Alien Nancy Allen's mother ,.........,........,.....ssss,.,.........ss,.. Eunice Snider llenjamin Lee, a Colonial soldier, David Lee's b1o.lie. ,ssseee. Byron Dawson Washington Crawford, a servant in Carlisle Inn .sisee...,.. Donald Bondurant Sugar Johnson, a servant in Carlisle Inn ......ss.ss,s,s,rr,,r...r,,..,,, Jeanette Sallaz Miss Pendergast, owner of Carlisle Inn .........,,,,,, .....,,,,, A lice Snider Neison 131-Owninff. Nancy Allen's Fiance r.... ,.,,,,. J ohn Ottis Yale Cav stevens, in love with David Madison ..,.,, ssssi. R Osalic Snroul Dr, Morden, a minister ..,......,,....,.,.,...,.,.....,.. --r.-,,, W i1lfl0 D0llQ'll1S Songs: I Love You Truly ,.......rr. ...,. J eanette Sallaz Because ..,,...,....,,,.........,,..... ,.sss, J oanne Walters The Old Spinning' Wheel .,sr.,rrrr,rrrer...,.,.,srsr,rrrrrrrrrrrr, Louise Steele Pianist ....,,,,,,,,,...,,,......,,,..........,,,,.......,..,,,,,,,ss,s,,,s,s,.rs Lenore Bowdle PI ACE: The spinning' room of Carlisle Manor, later Carlisle Inn. TIME: During the American Revolution and the present. SYNOPSIS Plolojruez The spinning room of Carlisle Manor, during the days ol' the American Revolution. Night. Act I: The same, now Carlisle Inn. The present. Late afternoon in the Spring. Act Twioz The same. An hour later. Act Three: The same. Later that evening. Directed By Mary Martha Seney Music by the Wayne High School Orchestra ' ' i . 7dq .f'. 1 HIGH SCHOOL MUSIC FESTIVAL April 18, 1938 J. HERBERT FRY, Director Pomp and Chivalry .........,...,..........,..I......,.....,.,..........,..,,., ..,.,.,..,,..,,., R obey-ts Cossack Dance ...............................................A................. .,....A, M oussorgsky Over The Top ........... ..................................,....,....,,,,.., A.,,,.,,,,. B r ockton High School Orchestra When Love IS Kind ................... ,...,......,...,,......,..,,,,........i,, O ld English Lullaby ........................................ ................................................,.. B rahms Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life .......... ......................,........,.,,.......,.,..,,..,.,. H erbert Mary Helen May Acc. by Lenore Bowdle Russian Overture .........,............. .......s.,............,................,......... G lazoroff University March .................. .........,.,.....................,...........,.i,,, B ergh Echoes From Germany ...........,................................... ..,,, G iesen Jolly Scout ..,......,........................................,....,.,........,,..,. ...,. C heyette High School Orchestra Listen to the Lambs ..i................................................ ..........,......... D ett-Nash Drink To Me Only With Thine Eyes ,...... .,.......... E nglish Folk Tune Anchored ........................................,......... .....................,............ W atson Arr. By Paul Dichmant Arr. By Dies Mixed Chorus Ma Little Banjo .....,.. Gypsy Folk Tune Dark Eyes ...............................................i....... ......................... Believe Me If All Those Lenore Bowdle Jeannette Sallaz Massa Dear ................... Endearing Young Charms .....................,.. Old Irish Violin Quartette Autumn Twilight .........,, The Ash Grove ....,.,... Aloe Oe .,..,.............. Grand Russian Fantasia Erma Louise Sproul Rosalie Sproul Dvorak Mealand Welsh Folk Song Queen Lilinokalani Girls Chorus Levy Goldman Jupiter .................................. ....................................................,... Billy Weygandt Acc. by Mrs. E. C. Weygandt Headway ,,,.....,,.........,,,..... ......,.,........,.,.......,.......................... B ennett Men Of ohio ....,............ ..,........................,.i..................., F illmore Our Director ...... ....... B legl0W High Tower ........ ....... B ennett Show Boy .......i ...i.........................,..,. ......... H ll fl At Sight -,,A,,. ,.,.,.,.,,,.,.,....,..,...,....,................ ....... B e nnett High School Band V ....AUTOGRAPHS.... WZ ORGANIZATIONS AND ACTIVITIES lllfljligf x A ' ' ' ' ASSGCIATIU l'Ul' ROW: Byron Dawson, Russell Sproul, Stanley Buown, Delano Preston, .lark Yale, R-chert Blmnk BOTTOM ROW: Ethel Brown. .lo Anne Walters, Louise Steele. Ednn Deck. Gertrude Williams. it Wifi? 1 Ana-.-if 74A6b?fm E51 BOYS BASKETB LL TOP ROW: Clark Spaulding, Junior Counterman, Jack Steele, Jack Yale, Manager: Mr. Baker, Coach: Byron Dawson, Russell Patton, Kenneth Hardin. Assistant Manager. BOTTOM ROW: Bill Snider, Paul Hardin, Russell Sproul, Robert B.ank, Stanley Bnown, Delno Preston. Dick Kn-otts. Bill Ingram. CHEER LEADERS: Jo Anne Waiters and Louise Steele. SCORE WAYNE WAYNE RES. OP- RES. Cridersville .... ........................... . - 18 3 2 14 Buckland ,,,,r7,,,,,,, 41 14 10 17 New Knoxville .te,., 23 13 26 25 Minster .1.,,.,.e,.. 32 19 7 Roundhead ......... 123 43 26 9 New Bremen ,.,..e,.,,.. 15 20 22 33 New Hampshire .V..At 33 28 17 18 St. Rose fLimaJ 54 17 Harrod ,177,,,,,,,,,,.,- 311 23 18 20 Cridersville ....... 37 25 1'1' 2.3 lluckland .,,..........,, , 37 19 IAS 123 New Knoxville ....,. 24 421 111 212 Miiuter ,,,.,........... , 21 24 10 20 Alger 111,1v1,1111,,1,, 38 34 11 172 New Bremen ....... 27 S4 18 16 New Hampshire ,.,.3.3i33..i.i.. 21 19 11 1 l Harrod 1 Eii,i.,............3,.... .,....,. 5 3 25 16 2 1 Uridorsville fTournameniJ 1 .1 43 28 15 35 TOTAL 1,111,1iiii ,,,ii,,,,,,,,,1,1i 1 13131 438 256 35-! INDIVIDUAL SCORES Ilobsii Iilrtnfg SU llugsell tip:-0,11 161 Stilllll'-J B1'OY.'ll 65 Robert Herndon 112 Bill Weygandt 26 Dolno Preston 33 Dick Knotts il ADVERTISING AND JOKES ? K 1, - Senior Dictionary. Brain- A collection of cells which occas ionally react to a standardized Stimulif' Dictionary- A place to find how to spell words if you can spell them to find them. Hash- A cannection between the vegetable and animal kingdom. Chewing Gum- An exercise for empty faces. Sponge Cake-- Made of materials borrow- ed from your neighbors. Comic Strip- An eight column diagram of an old joke. Victrola- Bag-gage. Don't you think Er- ma C. or don't you? Vetinary- A place where they keep vet- erans. MY COMPLIMENTS To The Class of '38 CRAWFORUS SUNDRY COMPLIMENTS or KAUFMAN'S STORE Shoes - Dry Goods - Furnishings WAPAKONETA, OHIO COMPLIMEN TS OF W. L. BRUNK DENTIST Bank Building Wayneslield, Ohio COMPLIMENTS Cl' PEIL BROTHERS CLOTHING co. W APAKONETA, OHIO .--1-...ng-.11-1.1.41--ns--1g COMPLIMENTS OF Thomas D. McLaughlin And Associates .1q1g1.1-.--......., ..,,.-I GAMBLE STORE Everything for the Home, Car and Farm E. M. Smith Owner - 103 E. Aug. St. WAPAKONETA, OI-IIO Wg' i Mr. Patton. What is the liquid form of Vitamin D? Alice S. Castor oil. Mr. Hatfield. What kind of weather do dates best grgw in? Joan Mc. l'MO0Hl1ght.,, WAPAKONETA, OHIO Miss Jones. Give me a sentence using the I word temporary. ' Junior Counterman. It's a long way to temporary. The Bank Where You Feel At Home Robert B. Say coach, I want bigger shoes. Coach Baker. Those fit. Why do you want bigger ones. Robert. So I can cover more ground in ' , -- Member Of th t f t' . . e Same amoun 0 me The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Father fDonna Jean's of coursej. Why do I find you kissing my daughter? 'Bill W. Because you have rubber heels I guess. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '38, THE WAYNESFIELD GRAI COMPANY Yours For Service PHONE 551 gfw For Any Gift Occasion See MOSER'S Jewelry Store WAPAKONETA, OHIO :Rik COMPLIMENTS OF 7 X J. C. PENNEY Co. Fine Watches and Diamonds WAPAKONETA, OHIO Real Optical Service at Fair Prices Try It Today PRIDE OF LIMA THE HOME BANK FLOUR CRIDERSVILLE, OHIO Make This Bank Your Bank Made Good Since 1897 Use Fidelity Flour Kansas Wheat For More and Better Bread ROBERT DE LONG, Cashier LIMA, OHIO I Wki I DR. J. W. DIMOND DENTIST Specializing in Gas and Extraction 701 Lima Trust Bldg. Phone M5431 LIMA, OHIO Welcome Drug Store E. E. HANSAKER Main and Elm LIMA, OIIIO fs ffl' HARDWARE 1 WAl:K0gETA Q HI Q We 50? I WWII R GARDEN SEEDS IN BULK REICHELDERFER 86 GRAHAM GRAIN - SEEDS - COAL - FENCE POSTS - LUMBER - BUILDERS SUPPLIES CUSTOM GRINDING Manufacturers of: FEED MIXING Cri5der's Pride Starting Mash Crider's Pride Growing Mash ' iCrider's Pride Egg Mash Phone 13-Reverse Charges CRIDERSVILLE, OHIO snub ,..Y. . Aww 7 732' eff' I 1 C . ,.., 'ffl s ':J5'f-Lf S Luella. What is a dog pound? Naomi. Sixteen ounces of frankfu1te-s.'i Freshman fSoberly going down the street alone, thinking about how hard his lessons are for the next day. Has three books on army. Sophomore QJoins friend with two books on arm commences immediately to talk about lessons Won't you come over and we'll study together? Junior 0Carelessly swinging one book. Catches up with friendl. I'm taking this book, but I don't expect to study much. Senior fjoins crowd of three or four others and starts laughing and talking about par- ties, dates, etc. No books are in sight. No use to take them home if you don't intend to study. It just wears them out anywayj. Moral: Be out and out what you are. Mr. Hoops. Kathryn A., you should get a patent on your tongue, it's the nearest thing yet to perpetual motion. COMPLIMENTS OF L. E. Brandt Company Dodge-Plymouth Sales 8: Service in l ll 110 East Auglaize Street WAPAKONETA, OHIO CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1938 THE WAYNESFIELD HATCHERY CUSTOM HATCHING BABY CHICKS MR. AND MRS. E. D. JORG, PROPS. I WEL' I COMPLIMENTS OF McCULLOUGH'S I. G. A. STORE WAYNESFIELD, OHIO Reliable Motor Sales Co. Always bargains in Used Cars Washing, Greasing, General Servicing ALL MAKES OF CARS Phone Main 1301 Leo O. Brown, Mgr. 315 E. Auglaize St. Wapakoneta,O. KALOR MACHINELESS The Home Of PERMANENT WAVING Phone 389 Evelyn Harpster Deerwood and U-Be-See QUALITY FOODS Phone Wapak-Jackson 1894 MILO M. SHAW Hay, Straw, Feed, Coal, Fertilizer Fence UNIOPOLIS, OHIO Wapakoneta Phone, Garford 1894 Waynesfield Phone, 467 COMPLIMENTS OF E. E. DOWNING GENERAL sToRE Cash paid for Cream, Poultry and Eggs Phone 588, Westminster JOLIET, OHIO Compliments to the Class of '38 SHELLEY'S GARAGE Exide Batteries Repair Work WAYNESFIELD, OHIO LAUDAHN 8: ANTHONY Clothing and Furnishings WAPAKONETA, OHIO 7511 5 -FOR- Wall Paper, Paints, Linoleum, Window Shades See Purvis Decorating Store WAPAKONETA, OHIO W. LEW AYRES OPTOMETRIST Realize-Real Eyes 109 Eiast North St. LIMA, OHIO MEMORIES Kleep Them For All Time With Photographs Made By The HAWLEY STUDIO 109 E. High st. LIMA, OHIO OOMPLIMENTS OF ARTWIL DRESS SHOP 227 N. Main St. Phone Main 7873 LIMA, OHIO Quality Merchandise and Good Workmanship is My Motto PHONE MAIN 1226 OPEN DAY AND NIGHT We Serve Only The Best D- E- BODELL s. sz E. RESTAURANT Sheet Metal Work Furnaces Noon Lunch 35c Supper 40c Good Coffee-Short Orders Phone 539 Waynesfieldf Ohio South and Kohler Wapakoneta, O. iiiIii3'H'i'EE 7'1i' 'ik :if i COMPLIMENTS OF BASINGER'S DIAMONDS-WATCHES 140 N, Main Lima, Ohio C. J. Hemmert Sz Son on WP' We Y-'ffm . -Q - I 5? DIXIE We Wish you luck in all your trials WAPAKONETA OHIO To get ahead you should use our tile. DIXIANA WAYNESFIELD BLOCK AND TILE CO. Dance-Dine-Banquet Hall Manufacturers of SUPERIOR DRAIN TILE -and- T BUILDING BLOCK Paint and Wallpaper, Awninofs. V ene- i tian Blinds, Brushes, Glass and Oils Plant Phone 571, If U0 answer: can We Remove Wallpaper With Steam 573 Of 450 107 E. Auglaize St. Phone M1566 WAPAKONETA, oH1o H- 0- THRUSH, Mgr. CAN TWELL MORTUARY MAIN 6700 318 West North Street LIMA, OHIO AMBULANCE SERVICE - DAY OR NIGHT l-f WE ARE AS CLOSE TO YOU AS YOUR TELEPHONE QUICK SERVICE We Pay All Long Distance Charges I ?f?l I I Mother. Why Gertrude, this bottle of milk hasn't any cream on it. Gertrude. I know, maybe they filled the bottle so full there isn't room for any cream. Freshman. My schedule says I have as- sembly this period. Senior. Well what of it ? Freshman. What room do I go to take it. All the people dead who wrote it, All the people dead who spoke it, Al the people die who learn it. Blessed death, they surely earn it! Latin Class of '38. Here's to the faculty Long may they live, Even as long As the lessons they give. Book agent. You ought to buy ia new en- cyclopedia, now that your boy is going to school. Charles Coates' Father. Not on your life, let him walk the same as I did. WAPAKON ETA FARMER'S GRAIN CO. McCormick Deering Farm Machinery And Tractors COMPLIMENTS or HARVEY SMITH WAYNE LUNCH We Serve Good Sandwiches And Ice Cream P. E. BLANK Fancy and Staple Groceries, Dry Goods and Notions, Wall Paper, Work Shoes and Rubbers WAYNESFIELD, OHIO --CANfDIDLY- We Think We Have The Best Meat, At the Most Reasonable Price, of Any Market In This Part Of The Country W. O. LEATHERMAN'S MEAT MARKET Waynesfield, Ohio 'WZ' Salesman. I wonder if I can see your mother. Is she engaged ? Billy H. Engaged'? What's eatin' You? She's married. Stanley. I take aspirin to clear my head. Carolyn. Oh, I see, sort of a vacuum cleaner. Dewey R. Get off my feet runt! Lloyd P. It's too la: to go. Aveline. I thought you said Kenneth is the light of your life. Mary Helen. He is, but he goes out quite often. Miss Jones. Give me an exclamatory sentence. Jack S. Isn't this .a beautiful day? Miss Jones. I said exclamatoryf' Jack S. Oh, I beg your pardon! Miss Jones. Correct, THE NEW HAMPSHIRE GRAIN CO. -GRAIN--F'EED-COAL-- -SEEDS- General Farm Merchandise Phone 321 New Hampshire, O. We Try To Please LIFETIME QUALITY FURNITURE STOVES and RUGS Visitors Always Welcome 20,000 square feet of furniture val- ues. . . an all new store every two or three months .... Where you can Buy With Confidence Shop Etling's and See for Yourself 9 O 1.11 S. MAIN SY, LIMA . OHIO J. T. HUGHES, Mgr. Congratulations Class of '38 SOUTH SIDE MARKET Where The Best Costs Less Home Killed Meats, Cold Meats and Groceries Your Patronage Solicited A. BOWMAN Sz SON SQ PANTS SWEATERS JACKETS TWO LEGS, INC. LIMA, OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF R. T. GREGG Sz CO. LIMA, OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF WEYGANDT FUNERAL HOME Waynesfield Phone 541 l COMPLIMENTS OF The Frederick Paper sl TWINE OO. 216 N. Main st. LIMA, OHIO THE Doering Hardware Co. HARDWARE Aladdin Lamps, Estate Heatrolas Lowe Bros. Paints Sz Varnishes Main 1686 WAPAKONETA, OHIO ROCK OF AGES Polished Granite Memorials Archer Memorial Works West Auglaize St. Near Fair Grounds Walter R. Archer Wapakoncta, O. The Detjen Grain Co. MAOULTON - NEW KNOXVILLE WAPAKONETA Dealers In GRAIN-FEED-HOGS-COAL FENCE-FERTILIZER FARM EQUIPMENT . 0 - A Aefeius-Asfkfr - SQ I Telephone Connection I CD 3 COMPLIMENTS OF E DICK'S WELDING SHOP E E H. L. Dickson, Prop. 3 THE 211 Acetylene and Electric E OUTFITTING F Welding E Q 5 Everything For The Home I 404 E. Elm st. Lima, ohio I LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE FREDERICK' S BEAUTY ACADEMY Teaches you all 'lines of Beauty Culture plus the latest methods of hair styling and personality. Prepare for a prosperous GIFTS THAT LAST ELGIN WATCHES D The dependable, accurate :md smart timepieces, made in our own U. S. A. future ZUMBRUN North East Corner of Public Square JEWELER UMA' OHIO 203 W. High st. LIMA, OHIO DENTIST Congratulations to the Class of '38 DR. H. R. MYERS Hours: 8:30 to 5 :OO-Evenings, Tues., Thurs., Sat. Over Walgreens Drug Store Phone Main 8108 COMPLIMENTS OF RAY E. CORNELIUS Inter-Collegiate Press 336 Fourth Ave- PITTSBURGH, PA. N euhauser's Hatchery Waynesfield, Ohio Jim McCullough, Mgr. M- D. WEYGANDT Dealer In AMERICAN FENCE PITTSBURGH PAINTS And General Hardware Wi ff Mr. Patton. How many zones are there. Freda. Six, Mr. Patton. Name them. Freda. North Frigid, North Temperate. Torrid, South Temperate, South Frigid and Safety. Don E. At twelve o'clock the party wax- ed merry. Eileen M. Poor Mary. Mr. Fry. Joe what is an accordian? Joe Pepple. A thing you hold in your aims and squeeze. Mr. Berger. Why are the days long in the summer and short in winter? Delno P. Because heat expands things and cold contracts them. Mr. Baker. I don't believe in parading my virtues. II s. Ba cr. You couldn't anyway. It takes quite a number to parade. Stranger. Say who do you think you are pushing? Louise S. Don't tell me, let me guess. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1938 BOWERS SERVICE STATION m'mm MW Dealer In SIN CLAIR PRODUCTS The Uniopolis Lumber and Coal Co. Waynesfield Phone 461 UNIOPOLIS, OHIO Headquarters for High Grade Lumber and Coal Your Business Is Greatly Appreciated WE ARE PREPARED TO GIVE PROMPT SERVICE ON ORDERS LARGE OR SMALL Wg' E 1? Mrs. Patton. I always encourage my hus- band to recline in an easy chair and put his feet on the mantelf' Mrs. Fry. Why. Mrs. Patton. When he goes to bed there is usually some change in the chair. Mr. Patton. fln Social Problernsy Rosalie, will you give me your report Y Rosalie S. I haven't any. Mr. Patton. 'Eunice, your report. Eunice S. I had the same one as Ros- alie. Bill S. I don't know what to think of dad lately. Don E. What's the trouble now. .Bill S. Just think, he had the awful nerve .to ask me if he might use the car last night. Mr. Berger. Dorothy will you read next ? Dorothy B. Where are you. Mr. Berger. Pm right here. Where are you? HOWELL BROS. JOHN DEERE-NEW IDEA FARM EQUIPMENT SALES - SERVICE Phone 622 'CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1938 M. 86 S. CHE ROLET SALES i-4 GENERAL AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING PARTS AND ACCESSORIES See The New 1938 Master and Master De Luxe Chevrolet --Phone for A Demonstration- Waynesfield, Ohio Phone 421 W. D. SHADE y V F. W. MYERS F if W. B. Butcher Electric R -f0f- Q Q75 Radios, Washers, Refrigerators Ranges I I ' FOR FARM OR CITY 9 West Auglaize St. WAPAKONETA, OHIO Wayne High Alumnus PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK The Place Where You G-et MORRIS 5C to 31,00 SERVICE, SAFETY AND Inc FRIENDSHIP , . Complete Line Of scHooL SUPPLIES mm WAPAKONETA, OHIO 12 CENTRAL 11T GRADING AND SEWER CONTRACTORS ALL KINDS OF EXCAVATING POWER SHOVEL WORK The Grading On the Waynesfield School Grounds Was Done By Us GEO. N. FISHER Buyer and Shipper of Livestock WAPAKONETA, OHIO Office Phone, Main 2651 Residence Phones: Geo. N. Fisher-Main 1511 Carl Moell-Prospect 1625 COMPLIMENTS CF Oscar O. Raberding Attorney at Law WAPAKONETA, OHIO Farm Loans 4143 W COMPLIMENTS OF THE LUCIEN MEYER Department Store WAPAKONETA, OHIO COMPLIMENTS or BARTON CANDY CO. Diamonds, Silverware, Watches Kays Jewelry Store 129 N. Main st. LIMA, OHIO Complete Selection of: Elgin, Bulova, Hamilton, Gruen, Waltham, Benrus HARRY'S MEN'S WEAR Smart Clothes for Dad and Lad Mallory Hats-Manhattan Shirts Middyshade Clothes 208 N. Main St. LIMA, OHIO CALVERT'S FLOWER SHOP f 133 West Market Street LIMA, OHIO GOODSELL BROS, INC. Cut Rate Wallpaper and Paint Store 210 South Main St. LIMA, OHIO h W4 f ' ' -, ff'gf ,jl,T g Xffz: - R . ., f' C'-i?lSLA'f'fL- Barber. Do you want a haircut? Mr. Hoops. No, cut 'em all while you're at It.U Miss Seney. I was not going 40 miles per hourg not even 20g not even 10g in fact, when the officer came, I wa: almost at Fl I SYNDICATE Judge. I must stop this or you'll be back- ing into something. S5 fine! PRINTERS .' 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Wayne High School - Wayne Yearbook (Waynesfield, OH) online collection, 1938 Edition, Page 14

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1938, pg 27

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1938, pg 64

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1938, pg 30

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1938, pg 14

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