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In' ' ' I In ' 3 I ' 5' I WHI'TE'S I I Levi Stump '- 4- I 4, 4 4 4, 1, :E :E v 'LAUNDRY :, , BARBER , , AND DRY CLEANING , 4I 37 N. Stare St. :I 41 44 W. MAIN ST. 41 AAAAAAA.... , mi L-, ,:,,,,,,:,,,,-,:,:,,i Tx: :::::::::: Ax? Vx:::::x:xx:H::::::xH lr , 'P :P P 1: DAY S 51 1: C. M. Hartsook fi d ' .' . . ' 5, EEIYNECSESS Good Quality Groceries 4, Z0 N. State Street 4: 4: and Meats 'u 1: Westerxiille, ohio j: Q: N0ffh End 1: iL::: :,:: -,::::::: A -.-::l 2-::: --------- :::- :frrli 4-::::::::::::::::::::::f::'1 v:::- :::::::::::::::: -:ee-a II if II li 1' DR. M. IONE HULETT if I: J, P, WILSON 1: lr I 4+ In EE Osteopathic Physician Quality Foods ii 20 Winter St. XVcstcrvillc. Ohio 24- South State St. Phone 145 Lxxax :x Hx J- :xal LNHH ,,,,,,:,,l Ixxx Mx ::H::HNNH::::N:H ':: :'? 1, H. P. SAIVINIONS If I, 1, K-'::: :::::::::::::::::::'::::: ::::J In :::::N:::N::' 'xinnnu vxii It EARL F. KEYES II 'u 'r lr' - A ::::::::::::':::::::::::::::+:::::.S Ben Zine-I know a good joke about crude oil. Carry Seen-Spring itl Ben Zine-It's not refined. Student-MI-las not fortune ever knocked at your door? Beggar-I-Ie did once, but I was out. Ever since, he has sent his daughter. Student-His daughter, who is she? Beggar-Why, Miss Fortune, of course. It is rumored that her bathing suit is the object of much criticism. Theres nothing to it. 175' Ruth rode in my new motor car On the seat in back of me. I took a bump at fifty-ive And rode on ruthlessly. Well, Bloom. a dentist asked a young colleague who was just start- ing in. A'how's your practice? A'In the morning practically no one comes in. was the replyg 'land in the afternoon the rush falls off a bit. A GOOD SIGN SpongeLI think that a street car hash just passed. Wet-How yuh know? . Sponge-I can see its tracks. KI! - flfgxxvtrb- Hundred Six 4 FCJ
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Was 119340 a Better Year? 1. A better football team losing only two games the whole season. 2. With three new cheerleaders we had a variety of pep rallies and good spirit. 3. Student government recreated which now has a good start. 4. A home hygiene class started for Senior Home Economic students. 5. A successful biweekly paper published for school by Cstudentsl . It is called Student Prints or Stewdent Printz. 6. Class of 31 the Hrst class in history of school to buy Class Emblems when Juniors. 7. No hall ofhcers this year. 8. Class of 30 first class to have class colors in rings. 9. 1929 football letters given out December twenty, nineteen hundred and twenty-nine. 10. The Red letter system started Cwhich is explained later in bookl. ll. The Debate Team was entered in a league. this was the lirst year they were given leters. 12. The nickname XVildcats was adopted for Westerville High School. 13. XVe're positive the study hall win- dows were cleaned after Hallowe'en. also that a new rope was boughten for the flag pole. 14. NVE BEAT MT. VERNON lN FOOTBALL. l5.'A tramp day on which all Seniors walked out. 16. Abe Lincoln got a new design fim- provement or no?l. 17. Our lirst year in the Central Buckeye League. 18. Some warm hearted person ignited the waste paper baskets in the upper hall to keep them clean? 19. The gas pipes should be a little cleaner after some water leaked in. 20. April 8 Denver Scott came to school on time. 21. The basketball team won the Con- solation Trophy at Franklin County tourna- ment. 22. An Aero Club was started this year. 23. A chapter of the Hi-Y club was estab- lished in Junior High. 24. Much talk about starting a Wrestling. Boxing, Golf and Tennis Teams. Keep it up-it don't hurt to talk. 25. Bond issue passed for a new grade school addition and an athletic field. Ffh :::::::::f::- :eeeeeeeefa 4, :I :g li 4, 'r 4, 1: Q: l I: :I I' Qt HE SEARCHLIGHT 'i . . . . 'I 13 IS one of the best high school annuals in the middle ig 4 lu ll west. It is a pleasure to have our small part in mak- ll ing it a memorial to the energy and initiative of its li . . . '- Ig staff and the school which it so richly supports. ll li P 4, lr 4, 5, Glenn Lee Coal, Floral 'ii Gift Shop 1: 4, 4: lr 4, lb 4, E-,.:,A:::::::- , :::::::::- ::-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::v :::-E
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Ctterbein College and Progress Ctterhein has made a number of forward steps during this year. The new gymnasium. One of the most complete structures of its kind in the state. lts dimensions are 125 X I57. two stories. Total floor space 26.000 feet or 3 5 of an acre, lt includes two playing floors with three basketaball courts, four hand-ball courts. four recitation rooms, a running track. oflices for the Alumni Association. physical director and coaches. dressing rooms and showers for varsity. freshmen. visitors, and faculty, The Women's gymnasium. Completely remodeled and modernized. Three well-trained physical directors-fourth on part time. Complete health program. lncludes service of a professional nurse. courses in hygiene. medical examinations. and infirmary facilities. New courses in education and teacher training. Other advanced move- ments pending. llffl-ff' for catalog and other fnformfztion. XV. G. CLIPPINGER. President. F. J. VANCE, Registrar. COLLEGE OPENS SEPT. 17 FRESHMAN WEEIQ SEPT. 12 .-Q2 'I 'I 'I 'I I I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'P 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I J X OHddS ll If r' Ai Q' if . N- g1..f -1 3 rg JJ
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