Westerville High School - Searchlight Yearbook (Westerville, OH)

 - Class of 1934

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T fi 0,73 i:,.j Tw, ,qi Q . . :mil x K1 as , '- -ws.-,Q r xg. wr. .,-, -x ,- V . 5. . ',-E x4,,..-, L FS . ii. '3 fs ,ff-21 . bmi? , :-,J': , .E T. .--ff 'la .f','.'. J. :W f, miss: .:?:' 1 . 53 , 2 . ai 5, 5, ll IN MIfM0llY 0f Illlf lillllfll ANI! l0SI A MEMORIAM In the years that have elapsed since the Class of 1934 first started to school several deaths have occurred. The first to meet death was Garnet Shorter, who died in 1927. During the years 1931 and 1932, Death summoned three more from our class. In July, 1931, Robert Scott was killed by an accident. Although he is no longer with us, Bob lives for- ever in our memory. In November of 1931, I-Iarvey Hunt died suddenly. Harvey was quiet and rather unassuming, a friend worth having. The Great Masteri' of the ages called Raymond Bagley in January of 1932. His sudden death was a shock to the class. Raymond asked no re- ward for a friendly smile or cheery greeting, and we shall never forget him. Although the sun has set upon these young lives, we know they are not lost to us. They are far ahead on the road. Some day we shall see them again. - ,..... . 1 -9 ,,.., V s , , ..',, -ss. V, W I' 5' WB -1 3. NL, 394. ,-I-I 1 iq: , g ag ,Z fl:-lift., tg .a if. w A ' I 1 J I x , in wax K .. wks - ' '. 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I Hi was ,sf fg:.eiZiff3 3' ,kg rj -figs J mb,. if E Q I 'x 1 W 4, 5 4 M34 ,Ie tl iff? H 152m-jlf .,,.- 1 5.753 ', t- '. 0,5 W tml!! sr Lkfjggfgs ..f If 5:11 ff W? lit-1 yswig ,.' 'x l Lf! 112515 I 'tis sb :fa -'i' 2 'I' . -, , V I ,. , 1 -Q-Y-fi '-I ss i .s sifsfii 1 A1 1 aesivaif 4, ,,.X ww Es' ,ts1Q'5s,g. . ns-- 3' . Qmfzi 1 W' t '??ifi55iQ- 'fu 'N 2159:-Q-Zsjgil Y f A W lr i 'm DEDICATIO In order that we may show in a small way our deep appreciation of his work, of his good nature, his sincere interest and loy- alty in our student organizations, and fine sense of humor, has made more enjoyable the school days for the students of Wes- terville Highg and who has in every in- stance upheld the standards of right and fair play, We the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-four, dedicate this 'volume of the Searchlight to MR. KENNETH BUNCE. W ' s aw egg, Q -xl 25151 .2 i GQ' .'.-. f-L3 35.2-El' me -as s. 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Superintendent of Schools Our four years of high school has been a period of unceasing labor for our superintendent. The dreams, the high ideals, which our alumni would leave enshrined in the hearts of her stu- dents are but reflections of his character. And we, the Class of 1934, which has fully felt his influence can not but express our sincerest ad- miration and appreciation for Mr. Johnston. 8 Y Ci! ff m -U W t -3 THE'1934'SEARCHLIGHT W. A. KLINE Otterbein Collegeg B.A., Ohio State Universityg B.S. in Ed., National Normal Univer- sity. Principal Geometry, Algebra Mr. Kline, who by his sincere interest and always willing and cheerful service has won not only our respect and admiration but also our love and loyalty to him as a friend, instructor and principal. He has been playing his part in the educational program of Westerville High School for eighteen years and has always been first to congratulate our successes and last to condemn our mistakes. His many outside interests and duties always receive careful and. conscientious at- tention. These range from leading chapel programs, to acting as faculty advisor to the Annual staff and Athletic teams, 9 v v-. A F-' 'Y' - Y :t Q V H Y THE'1934'SEARCHLIGHT RUSSELL ALEXANDER -- YV. H. S. since 19313 Ohio State: Stet- i son Universityg Deland. Band, Orchestra DWIGHT ARNOLD VV. H. S. since 19293 Otterbein, B.A.g Ohio State, M.A. Public Speaking, English, Lilerature FRANK BALLENGER YV. H. S. since 1926 g Muskingum, B.A., Rockne Meanweli Coaching School: Ohio State. Bookkeeping, Physical Education, Aihletics KENNETH BUNCE VV. H. S.: Otterbein, A.B.g Ohio State, M.A. History, Commercial Lafw MAUDE BURTNER VV. H. S. since 1920, Otterbein, B.A. Principal of Longfellofw Building LOUTIE BROWN VV. H. S. since 19253 Miami Univer-A sityg Ohio Northern Universityg Ohio University. Principal of Vine Street Building MARY BELLE CLARY VV. H. S. since 19223 Denison, B.A. Englixh, French 'IO OilllllilOIOIIIOIOIIIOIOIOIO E OlIIOIUIOIOIOIOIUIOICIOICI -- , .,, 'NQWV' O.. 'f , - sb. pk IOID THE -1934 - SEARCHLIGHT PAUL DAVIDSON VV. H. S. since 1927: Otterbein, B.A.g - Ohio State, M.A. Biology, General Science IRENE DAWSON VV. H. S. since 19273 Grant Hospital. School Nurxe OT1s FLOOK ' VV. H. S. since 19105 Otterbein, Ph.B. English, Latin l FLORENCE HARLEY YV. H. S. Since 19233 Ohio State, B.S. in Education. English MARIAN JONES XV. H. S. since 19325 Otterbein, A.B.g Office Training. Secretary to the Superintendent HELEN KERN W. H. S. since 19283 Otterbein, A.B. Latin, Mathematics HOWARD MCCLARREN VV. H. S. since 19283 Ohio State, B.S. and M.A. Vocational Agriculture I 1 1' sf ill X . I s HELEN MCKENZTE NELLE MILLS VVILLARD MORRIS YV- HA S- Sillfff? 195313 Qlli0 SUNG. ' XV. H. S. since 19183 Ohio XVes- VV, H, S, Sincg 19323 gum-bein BS- In LHSIISII- lcyan Ifniversity. B.A.3 Money BS Ohio State ' ' 1 ' School of Mueiu ' ' Director of Girl: Physical - - H. A .1 . Education Music mary, 'U u'l'f ALICE NEILL NINA SPRECHER HALLIE SCOTT XV. Il. S. since 19295 Ohio State, XV. H. S. sinre 192Sg York Col- WV. H. S. since 19325 Ohio Uni- B.A.g Muncie State Business lvge, B.A.g Bonebrake Theolog- versity, B,S. in Edunation. College. ical Seminary, B.D. Iuathematicj Shorthand, Typing Geography ELEANOR WHITNEY W. IL S. since 19323 Otterbein, B S.: Ohio State, B.S. in H.Ec. Mathemalicr, Home Economics CARL SENN NV. H. S. since 19313 Ohio State, B.s. in Ag., Hs. in Ed., M.A. Phyxics, Chemistry, Mechanical Drafwing, Manual Training, Mathematics '...d'.. .:'. ,A .. ,V if .f, , ..a. .. -,.V. 9,6-'siikfxif-?v?-A'VVSf .1 in-4'V'si.-F'2z4....-+'f6 Qgffffiw sizisfa , '-i22.vfV'-.-Qfff v f 4. . R pn. A 1 X .L..f1,,AA I 1.5 1. a 7 ' 9 , . . , Y, ,, . , W. -..,. 1.,,,.P M., .V V .- ,VI-3 f.,.- - -5 .:V:.'V..-'J 4- M' il ' V 4 V1 -YE? if-V-4.4V?-.wwf 2 ' P 1 .ff If 'I'--ff . 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QIQIO 'rl' .0l.l'l.l.l0l.lll0lDIOIQIQIIIIIOIBIOICIBICIUICIDIQIOI I-IE'1934'SEARCHLIGI-I SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 1 CURTIS SCHICK President Football, 2, 3, Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 45 Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Aeneades, 3, Student Council, 3, 45 Class President, 4, Science Club, 4. if ROBERT LUBY Vice-President Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4g Orchestra, 1, 2, Debate, 23 Swimming, 1, 2, Basketball, 2, 3, 49 W-Association, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, French' Club, 3, 4, Annual Staff, Class Vice-President, 4, junior Play, Briar Rose, Science Club V. P., 4. f FRANCIS MASON Secretary and Treasurer Football, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 4, W-Assocaition, 3, 4g Glee Club, xg Briar Rose, Student Council, President, 4, Annual Staifg Honor Society, 4, Class Secretary and Treasurer, 4. 14- 3 - : HE 1934 SEARCHLIGH VALEDICTORIAN Evelyn Tussey is a student worthy of such an honor. She has worked hard and diligently during her high school days. She was very eHicient in her studies, and gained a high mark as a reward. Besides making all En grades, she holds many outside offices which take up a lot of her time. Evelyn is an all-round good sport and has many friends. Much is expected from her in the future. SALUTATORIAN Neal Farnlacher, through his untiring and inexhaustible efforts ranked next to Eve- lyn in attaining the honors of the Senior Class. He is a student who likes all phases of life and always is in for any good sport. I-Ie was also a very efficient basketball manager. Much is expected from Neal in the future. I5 IOIIIOIO T Ol Y X rr , 'Q , .1 Q Q THE - 1934 - SEARCHLIGHT SENIOR CLASS Y LAURETTA ADDLEMAN Glee Club, 2, 3, G. R., 2, 3, 4, Girl Scouts, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer of Class, 3, Honor Society, 3, 4, G. R. and Hi-Y Play, Annual Staff, French Club, Science Club, 4. GERTRUDE ANDREWS Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4. DAVID BALLARD Football, 3, 4, Track, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 4, W-Association, 2, 3, 4, Science Club, 4. ALICE BEELIWAN French Club, 3, Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves, 2, 3, 4. VVILLIANI BENNETT Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Journalism Club, Vice- President, 3, lVesler-velter StaE, 33 Track, 3, 4, Cheer Leader, 2, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, junior Play Cast, Hi-Y and G. R. Play, Science Club, 4, Vice-President Class, 2. KATHRYN BEVERLY G. R., 4, Secretary French Club, 4, Science Club, 4, Journalism Club, 3. EDNA BLUHM G. R., 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 2, 4. FRANCES BOND Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, G. R., I, Science Club, 4, French Club, 3, Briar Rose. I6 OIIIDIOIOIOIIIII ICIOIOIOIC ,lllllllll OIIIDIUIOICICIQI Y 1 ' l l l : bas . THE 1934'SEARCHLIGHT SENIOR CLASS A 1 CHESTER BOPE Aeneades, 3, 45 Science Club, 4. CARL BROWN Glee Club, 1, 45 Science Club, 43 Aenead's 35 Basketball, 3, Hi-Y, 3, 4g VV-Association, 3, 4: Track, 2, 3, 4- PHYLLIS BROWN G. R., 1, 2, 3, 4g Glee Club, 1, 2, 35 French Club, 3, 4, Girl Scouts, rg Journalism Club 2, Science Club, 4g Briar Rose, Annual Staff. VERNON BUCHER Golf Team, 3, 4, Latin Club, 3. MARY BELL BURWELL Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 G. R., r, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club, 2, 3. RICHARD Busic Football, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y, 3, 4, Honor Society, 3, 43 Class President, rg Annual Staffg W- Association, 4. BIARIE CLAPHAM Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 G. R., 2, 3, 45 Honor Society, 4. ANNABEL CLYM ER Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 45 Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 45 junior Play, Briar Rose, Annual Staff, journalism Club, 3. i l7 OIOICICIDIOIOIII IUIOIQIOIC :Q .IllllflflOICICIOIOIOICIQIQ . v .- A Cel , ,f 3 x L .Q A . IQIQIIIUIOIUIIIUIQIOIQI Ill I IOIOI I IOI IDI UI I-IE '1934' S E A R C H L I G H SENIORCLASS 1 CHARLES COOK Glee Club, 43 French Club, 3, 43 Science Club, 43 Annual Staff. HOLLAND CORNELL Glee Club, 1, 2, 33 Football, 2, 3, 43 W-As- sociation, 3, 43 Hi-Y, 3, 4, Science Club, 43 Annual Staffg Secretary of Class, 23 Briar Roseg French Club, 3, 4. CHARLES CROWNER Track, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club, 23 Science Club, 43 W-Association, 2, 3, 4. TOM DAVIS Football, 33 Basketball, 33 Track, 2, 33 Hi-Y, 3, 4, Secretary, 43 W-Association, 3, 43 An- nual Stalfg Swimming Team, 2. DOROTHY DEWITT G. R., 1, 2, 3, 43 G. Scouts, 1, 23 Honor So- ciety, 3, 4, Student Council, 3, 43 Annual Stalfg Glee Club, 1, 2, 33 French Club, 33 Latin Club, 43 Junior Playg Westerlveller Staff, 33 journalism Club, 3. IRENE DORAN G. R., I, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 G. R. and Hi-Y Playg Journalism Club, 33 Briar Roseg Science Club, 4. NEAL FARNLACHER Orchestra, 1, 2, Latin Club, 3, 43 Science Club, 43 W-Association, 43 Basketball Man- ager, 4. PAUL FREEMAN Basketball, 1, 3, 4, Captain, 43 Football, 1, 2, 3, Honorary Captain, 43 Annual Staffg W- Association, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 3, 43 Hi-Y. 3, 4- 18 IIIIQIOICICIOIOI IOIIIOIOIC ,:. .IOIIIUIQIOIOIOIQICICICIQIQ , - - A .qv Q 'Nsty' TI-IE'1934' 'AQ -6: QA N UIOIQIOI IQIQICIDIQIDIQIQIQIQIQIQIQICIIICICUQIIII ' 1 ' 'OICIQIOIOIUIIICIOIDlllllllDIOIOIDIOIOIOIOIOIDIGICICI SENIOR CLASS 1 CARL FREY F. F. A., 1, 2, 3, 4. ERNEST FRITSCHE Hi-Y, 4, Science Club, 4, French Club, 3, 4, Honor Society, 4g journalism Club, 33 lVesterwelter Staff, 3, Annual Staff. EDMOND GARDNER F. F. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club, 4. ROBERT HANSON junior Play, junior Class Vice-President, Hi-Y, 4, Annual Staff, Honor Society, 3, 4, Vice-President, 3, Debate, 4, Debate Plays, 2, Science Club, President, 4, French Club, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4. LAWRENCE HENRY Hi-Y, 4, French Club, 3, 4, Honor Society, 3, 4, Junior Play, Science Club, 43 Orches- tra, 1, 2, 3. KENNETH HOLMES Football, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 4, G. R. and Hi-Y Playg W-Association, 4. ALICE Hoos Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, Glee Club, Club, 4, Debate, 4, French Club, 3, 43 G. R., 2: 3: 4- 4 g Science VERA HUELF Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4g Girl Reserves, 1, 3, 4g Briar Rose. SE ARCI-ILIGH l s l I9 CIIICICIQIOIDIOI I IIIOIOIQ Z .IIIIIUICICICIOIUICICIOIQI Y vi , , - gl , x Dill lllllllll IOIOIQIQIIIIQIOICIII IQIQIQI IC Qllli ' OlUI'IIIOIOIOIIIOIOIOICIQIOI IOI IQIOIOIOIOIOI IQIO 'AQ :bg fak- TI-IE'1934'SEARCI-ILIGH SENIOR CLASS 1 MARY JOHNSTON Glee Club, 3, G. R., 2, Briar Rose. RIARGARET JONES Glee Club, 1, 2, 4, Aeneades, 3, 4. VERONICA KAISER G. R., 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club, 3, 4, Science Club, 4, Briar Rose. RALPH KIRTS Glee Club, I, 2, 3, Orchestra, 2, 3, 4, Jour- nalism, 3, Swimming, 3. FRANKLIN LANE F. F. A., I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 4. ALICE MCCLOY Glee Club, I, 2, 3, Library Staff, 2, 3, 4, lVcstfrfvfllfr StaFf, 3, journalism Club, 3, Science Club, 4, Honor Society, 4, Briar Rose, Annual Staff. LAWRENCE MCVAY l 'AX Football, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 4: W- Association, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff, 4, G. R. H and Hi-Y Play. X L f I, , ALICE MAGILL J L L Glee Club, 3, 4. I, X, Aj 'L zo OIOIOIIIOIOIOI I IOIOICIOIC E llUIIIUIOIQIOIOIOICICICIQI V .,. ..-,.- -. Y vA u QI ,,,,,-.,, . , I AQ 369: EA N H ,,,,. ., , , ., . - - IDI ICI IOIOI lllllCIIIIBIOIOICIOIOIOICIQI ICICIDI ClUIOIOIIIOIOIIIUIOIOIQIOIOIOIOICIUIOIOICIOIOI IOIOIO THE'1934'SEARCI-ILIGI-IT SENIOR CLASS 1 LEMAR MOON Glee Club, 2, 4, Science, 4, Hi-Y, 4, Briar Rose. MARGARET MOORE G. R., 3, Honor Society, 3, 4, Aeneades, 3, 45 Annual Staff. RUTH lx4ORGAN G. R., I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, Annual Staff, Briar Rose, French Club, 3, 4. RICHARD NEEDHAR-I Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, French Club, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Glee Club, 2, 3, Honor Society, 4. GRACELLA PARRISH Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, G. R.. 1, 2, 3, 4, Aeneades, 3, President, 4, Annual Staff, Briar Rose, Honor Society, 4, Science Club, 4, journalism, 3. CATHERINE PINNEY G. R., I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4. MARGARET PIERSON Glee Club, 2, 4, G. R., 3, 4, junior Play, Journalism Club, 3, Debate, 4, Honor So- ciety, 4. MARQUIS PIERSON F. F. A., 2, 3, 4, Track, 3. 2 I ' OIQIOIQIOIOIOI I IUIOIOICIO Olllllllilllllllfl IOIIIOI Y 'A C u Il 'AQ 361 BAN . IQIII C OIQIQIIIQI C IQICIQIQIOICICIOIQICIQO QI! ' I ' 'Ol'IOIIIUIOIOIIIOIOIOIOIOIOIGIOIIIIOICIOIOIOIOIDIGIO THE 1934 SEARCI-ILIGI-I SENIOR OLAss i JEAN PLOTT G. R., 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, jour- nalism Club, 3, French Club, 3, 4, Briar Rose, Annual Staff, Cheer Leader, 3. JULIA ROBERTS Glee Club, 2, 4, Latin Club, 3, 4, Debate, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society, 3, 4. JOE ROBERTSON Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Track, 3, 4, W-Association, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Class President, 2, 3, French Club, 3, 4, Junior Play, Annual Staff, Editor, jour- nalism Club, 3, Briar Rose. RAYMOND ROBINSON F. F. A., 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT RUOO F. F. A., Ig Band, 3, 4, Latin Club, 3, 4, Orchestra, 3, 4, Science Club, 4, Honor So- ciety, 4. GEORGE SCHICK Swimming Team, 2. RALPH SCHROCK Football, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 4, F. F. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4, Annual Staff. SHERMAN SEKINGER Briar Rose, Glee Club, I, 2, Science Club, X 4, Annual Staff. 22 CUSIP!-OIOIOIOIIIOI IOIOIOIC T llIIUIUIUIOIOIOIOIOICICIDI - - eg- .qv V ll , ,, ,Q fbxr HE '1934 - SEARCHLIGH SENIOR CLASS 1 MARGARET SHAW Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, Basketball, 2, G. R., Ir 21 31 4' CARL SHORTER Glee Club, xg Track, 2, 3, 4, Football, 33 Science Club, 4. HELEN SMITH G. R., 1, 2, 3, 4.5 Glee Club, 1, 2, 3g French Club, 3, 4.5 journalism, 3, G. R. and Hi-Y Play, Science Club, 43 Briar Rcse. NEIL SNYDER Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Aeneades, 31 Science Club, 4g Annual Staff, Football Manager, 3, 43 W-Association, 4. FRENCH STEWART Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Aeneades, 3, Science Club, 4. EUGENE STOCKDALE Science Club, 4.. FRANCES STURGIS Aeneades, 3, G. R., 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, I, 2, 3, journalism, 3, Junior Play. DALLAS TEDROW 4 Hi-Y, 4.5 Science Club, 43 Glee Club, 4, Football, 4.. 3 23 IOICIIIOICIOI I IOIOIOIOIO T llIIIIUIOIOIOIOIOICICIOIQIC X er Q , ., Col , rf .Q 36- QN- IOIIIOIOIOIOIOICIDIClGIQIQICIQIOIQICICIQICIQIC .li ' I ' IUIQIQICIUIUIOIIIUIOIOIQICIDIGIOICIDIOIUYCICIDIDIOIQI0 TI-IE 1934 SEARCI-ILIGI-IT SENIOR CLASS 1 GUY THOMAS Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4, Swim- ming Team, 3, Science Club, 43 French Club, 3, 4, Golf Team, 2, 3, 4.3 Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, Track, 3, 4. EVELYN TUSSEY G. R., 1, 2, 3, 4, President, 4g Honor Society, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 3, 4, President, 4, Debate, 2, Annual Staff, Science Club, 4, Student Council, 4, Briar Rose, G. R. and Hi-Y Play, Librarian, 3. ESTHER UHL Girl Reserves, 3, 4. CARL WELLS F' F' 'AU Is 2: 31 Hi-Y, 31 Science Club. 4, Track, 3, 4. MARY WELLS Glee Club, 2, Junior Play, G. R., 3, 45 An- nual Staffg French Club, 3, Debate, 45 Jour- nalism Club, 3, Honor Society, 3, 4. EILEEN WLLKIN G. R., 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 Journalism Club, SQ French Club, 3, 42 Aeneades, 3, Briar Rose, Junior Play, Cheer Leader, 3. ...I l 24 IDI! IOICICI IOIOIOIOIOIC ':4 OlIIIIIIOIOIOIOIOICICIOlClC ' A l Q-I 'AQ Q61 IDR- CIOIIIOIIIOIOIOIOIIIQIQIQICIOIDIOIQIIIIIIIOIQICIQII ' I ' I l.l.lllllUlUlllQllIOIQIIIllOIOIOIUIOICICIUIQIOIOIQIO T H E 1 9 3 4 S E A R C H L I G H T l DO YOU KNOW THAT Nick- l Name name Hdores Hales Ambition Feels L. ADDLEMAN .. .Lard . . .Schrockie ..... Many things . .A man . .. . . . . Good G. ANDREWS .... Gertie . .Edna ........ Solitude ...... Vampire .... ..... S hy D. BALLARD ..... Dave . . .Track ... .... Publicity ..... Photography . . . . . Satisfied A. BEELMAN .... Beely . . .Money ....... Fords .... .... M ovie star .... .... G cssipy W. BENNETT .Bill .... Ping Pong .... School ... .... Taxi driver ... ... Hopeful K. BEVERLY ..... Kay .... Watson ...... Luby .... Male ..... . .. Timid E. BLUHM ...... Edna .. .Shorthand .... Monday ...... Wife .... ... All in F. BOND ......,. Fran . . .Poems ........ Red hair ...... Surpriging .. ...... Free C. BOPE ........ Chet .... Garlic ....... Laziness ...... Artist .... Puffed up C. BROWN .. P. BROWN .. V. BUCHER . M. B. BURWELL R. Busic M. CLAPHAM A. CLYMER . C. Cook .... H. CORNELL C. CROWNER T. DAv1s D. DEVVITT . I. DORAN N. FARNLACHER P. FREEMAN C. FREY .... E. FRITSCHE E. GARDNER R. HANSON . L. HENRY .. K. HOLMES . A. Hoos .... V. HUELF .. M. JOHNSTON M. JONES V. KAISER .. . . . .Rabbit .Tillie . .Tid Bits . . .Sleep ..... ... .Butch . . .Blondes . . . . . . .Mary . . .Good time . . . . ....Dick....Muscle Marie School ....... .Annie . .Bell ......... . ....Cookie . .Very little .... . . . .Farmer .Cows ........ ....Chas. ...Figs .Tony . . .Dot . . . .Kate . . .Farny . . . .Gov. .Lonely roads .Him ......... .Dieting ...... Beer . ....... . VVeaker sex .Carl .... Maggie ....... Ernie .. .Farming . . . . . .Ed. ..... Fords ....... . .Bob .... Arguments . .. Horsy Physics ....... .H. C. ...Pickles Hoosie English accent Vera ...Nothing ...... Mary . . .Personality .. . Marj ...Running ... . . . . . .Vronie . .Jokes ... . . . Temper ..... R. KIRTS ....... Ralphie Raw oysters . .. Thinking ..... Prince Albert Suspence .... . . Matrimony Paint ......... Loneliness Attention ..... Kisses . . . Blondes ....... Silence ....... Valley Dale . . . To think ..... VVOrk ........ Goodness ..... To be alone Dancers ...... Noise Senn . . Girls ......... Attention ..... French ....... Be quiet ...... Being teased . To cry Rivals ........ Gracefulness .. 25 Undertaker . .. Mex. dancer .. Wiser .... .... A little one .. Grow fat Useful .... Seamstress .. Musician ....... .... Horse doctor .. Butter and egg Graduate ..... Cradle ..... To be thin .... Prohibitionist Villain ,... .. . Step out .. SheriE . . . Handsome . . . Get drunk .... Be unusual .. VVedding bells Rich man ....... . ..... Lucky . . . . . Tired . . . Musical .. Dreamy Tough Comfortable Quiet Dumb . . ....... Mighty man. . Conceited Funny . . Graceful . . . Tippy . . Frivolous . . . Smart . . . . . Rushed . . Contcnted . . . . Lonely ... Brilliant . . . Satisfied Big Good looking Attract attention .......... Hot .Be cute ..... Dates ...... Lawyer ..... air X0 IIIIIOIOICIII I IOIOIOIOIO 1 llIIOIIIUIOIOIOIOIIIDIOIOIO S4 '. v . . .... Flirty .. . Feminine Sentimental Be famous .... .. . . .... Uplifted ff A- Q ICI IO Ol I IIIQIQIQICIQI IOIOIQ OIQICIQ CIQI ' QI.IQIIIUIOIOIOIQIOIOIQIOIOl IOIUIUICI IC IDI OI Q : TI-IE 1934'SEARCHLIGI-IT Name F. LANE ..... R. LUBY .... A. MCCLOY .. L. MCVAY A. MAGILL .. F. MASON L. MOON .... M. MOORE . .. R. A. MORGAN R. NEEDHAM . G. PARRISH .. M. PIERsoN .. M. PIERSON .. C. PINNEY J. PLOTT .... J. ROBERTSON J. ROBERTS . . . R. ROBINSON . R. RUGG .... C. SCHICK G. SCHICK R. SCHROCK . S. SEKINGER . M. SHAW .... C. SHORTER .. H. SMITH N. SNYDER F. STEWART .. STOCKDALE F. STURGIS D. TEDROW .. G. THOMAS .. E. TUSSEY '. .. E. E. UHL ..... C. WELLS M. WELLS E. WILKIN . . . DO YOU KNOW THAT Nick- name Adores .Frank ..Gum drops .. .Bob .... Posing ...... Bumpy . Height ...... Mac .... Dancers ..... .Gilley . .Peanuts .... . .Speed . .Football .... . .Foozie . .Own way . . . Mag. ...Talking ..... Ruthie . .Men ....... . .Dick .... Fair sex ..... .Gracie Green ... . . . . Mary . . .Mike ..... . . . Mike . . .Debate .... . . . .Cat Tail Speakeasies ... Plotskie .Being late .... Prexy ...Lyceum ...... Julie . . .Fellows . . . . . . .Ramie . . Sister . . . .Runt . . . .Dump . . .Sch rockie Be wild .. Girls ..... Giving advice Being polite .. Betting ...... . .Sek ..... Studying Caesa .Maggie .Wesley Smithie . Monk . . Stew . . . ,Stockie . Pain . . . .Burp .. Junior . . .Tom . . . .Uhlie . . . Carl .... Pot ..... Paint ........ Sleep ......... Acting big . .. Stepping-out .. H20 ......... Petting ....... Kisses .Ruth's ....... Looking pretty White castles . Prize fights Good grades .. Everything . . . H ate: Gay life ...... Himself ...... Studies ...... Be bad .. Ambition Late hours . . . Laziness . IKIT77 Kelly . . . Band ........ Temper ...... Talk ......... Sister . . . Goodness Most anything Romance . . . A steady Dates . Hoosie . Goo goo Dreams Big feet . . . .Preacher . eyes . . Ambition Chauffeur . . Hollywood Good time ...... . . . Physical culture Boxer ......... . . Hand shaking . Be wild ....... Paint ..... . . . . Orchestra leader .. . . Raise chickens Artist ......... ......NOne .....Be popular .. Stenographer .. Ohio State . . . Teacher ..... Dry cleaner .... Harem ...... Fall in love .... Please Mamma . . . .Hog ranch . .. IContentment . .Singer ........ . Time ..... . Many ..... Be quiet ...... Technique . . . Be idle .... VVomen .... Men ...... Gin .. Kitties ....... Kiddies .... Nice boys .... Ex-Lax .... Tardy bells Farmer's wife .. Valedictorian .. Actress ........ Please faculty .. Ball player .... ...Street cleaner . ...Burlesque . . . . . . Have a date Trumpet ....... Matching pennies . ..... . . Plymouth ...... Thief ......,.. Ford coupes .... Biddsies Dancing ..... A line ........ Singer ........ 26 IUIOIOIOICIOI I IOIOIOICIO v. .IIIIIIIOIOICIOIUIOICIDIQI - ,. L I O 1-D F eel: . . . Devoted . . . Dippy . . . . . . Cute With fingers . . . Hurried . . . Heavy . . . . . Stupid . Important . . . Flustery . . . Tough . . .... Nice . . . Noiseless . . . . . . Rosey . Everything . . . Inspired . . just It . . . Sleepy . . . . . . Blue . . . Sissified . . . Worse . . . Lousy . . Dignified . . Mighty . . . . Shy All in . . Beautiful . . Muggy . . Lovely Lazy . . . Uplifted . . Serious Tough . . Gay Peculiar so good Bad . . Swell Not if - .Q -6- Ext IQIOIIIOIOIOICICIIIIIIIBl0lDI0lQlllOl.lClClCI.li ' l' ICICIOIOIIIOIOIIIUIOIOIOIUIUIOIDIDIDIOIDIOIDIOIDIOI I HE - 1934 - SEARCHLIGH SENIOR CLASS HISTORY 'O' 1. THE BEGINNING: In 1922 a group of explorers started out to discover what this thing-School-was all about. This little band of Pilgrims studied hard and after they had mastered the first steps of progress, they moved on to conquer more. 2. CoMPLIcATIoNs: When the third rung in the ladder of success had been reached, the class began to be envious of their superiors on the top floor of the red schoolhouse. So they studied especially hard and mastered such difficult things as the multiplication table and historical facts like when Columbus crossed the ocean. 3. PARADISE GAINED'AND LosT: At last! The hopes of the dauntless explorers were fulfilled. They had reached the top fioor. But to their dismay they were not even recognized by the sixth graders and were only given a nod now and then from a Fifth grader. There was only one thing to do-become a sixth grader. This was not at all hard with the help of the patient teachers who used all their skill to cram knowledge into each student's cranium. 4. SPARE TIME: The time of the students was by no means taken up entirely by studies. They believed in playing also. They took up such exciting pastimes as shoot- ing paper wads, throwing erasers and eating jelly beans in school. 5. ATHLETES2 The class developed some great athletes in this period of life. Doro- thy DeWitt became very accomplished in the feat of climbing a tall pole on the play- ground with only the aid of her hands, Jean Plott could jump the rope at the stu- pendous rate of three jumps per minute and Richard Needham could swing to the swing's limit and then jump out and land on his-head. ' 6. A SPLIT IN THE PARTIES: About this time, the women of the class split into two groups. The first group was made up of those who admired Paul Freeman Qfrom a distance, and the rest of the fair sex simply adored Paul Kinsel. The reason for the attitude of the women toward Freeman was f'He was a handsome brute. The reasons the opposite party stated for preferring Kinsel were: He carried juicy fruit chewing gum and teddy-bear lollipops Cwhich were all the rage then! at all times and he had it , An unfriendly attitude was caused by this political movement and it was a com- mon sight to see a person of one party actually snub a member of the other party on the street. 7. SIXTH GRADE ATTAINED: One day they reached the sixth grade and learned all about Europe from Miss Moses. The sixth grade teachers also gave them some help- ful hints on f'How to Act When You Reach the High School Building . Soon each scholar had a feverish desire to become a seventh grader, although he had no idea what it would be like. 27 .-. , , , D 2 Q face -5, ro ' IDIOIIIOIOICIQIOIIIBIDIQICIQIDIOIDIOIOIQIQlCOClQlU ' I ' . I.I.IIIUIUIOIIIOIIIOIOICIOIOIOIGIIIOIDIOIOIOIDIQIQIO THE'1934'SEARCI-ILIG 8. CLASS ENTERS HIGH SCHOOL: After seven years, the Class entered the high school building and were soon lost in the turmoil. They couldnlt understand about the lockers, keys, bells, rooms, numerous teachers and courses. But they soon overcame their fear and determined to become as fearless as the freshman. And it didn't take long. The time passed swiftly with the days filled with interesting and different things to do. Soon they were freshmen. 9. HFRESHIESU: They entered the freshman class with an enrollment of efghty. With this goal attained they only yearned for one thing more-to become a Senior. It wasn't so much fun after all to be called fffreshie and to be taken out on some road at night and forced to walk back in the dark all because of this thing called f'initiation. 10. BRIGHT SIDE: But there was a bright side to it. The class had four pushes and became very grown up and decided to elect othcers. The officers were: Richard Busic, President, Francis Mason, Vice-President, and Ernest Fritsche, Secretary and Treasurer. 11. SOPHOMORES: In the tenth grade the class became active in athletics. The letter men were: Paul Freeman and Lawrence McVay, football, and Robert Luby, bas- ketball. The class ofhcers were Joe Robertson, William Bennett and Holland Cornell. 12. JUNIORS: In 1933, the class showed outstanding individuality in the manage- ment of the Junior-Senior Hallowe'en party and the junior-Senior banquet. The class also presented a play, Oh Professor! , which was a great success and showed prom- ising talent among members of the class in dramatics. The very able officers of this year were: joe Robertson, President, Robert Hanson, Vice-President, and Lauretta Addleman, Secretary and Treasurer. 13. SENIORS: Twelve long years and at last, Seniors. And what a class! !! They had the brawniest fand brainiestj and most whiskery men who had ever been seen in the high school and the loveliest ladies in the land--Qbeautiful but dumb, you knowj. They had been transformed from innocent, eager babes to bored, sophisticated, pol- ished products. And now that they had what they wanted, they realized that being Seniors wasn't all that it was cracked up to be. Some are eager to get out into the world and become famous, but many would give all they have to start back in the first grade and live all the joyous carefree years over just a little differently. The ofiicers this year are: Curtis Schick, Robert Luby and Francis Mason, 14. BETTER LAND ABOVE: This History would not be complete without mentioning the classmates who were called to a school of fairness, love and happiness-by Death. These people were: Raymond Bagley, Harvey Hunt, Garnet Shorter, Robert Scott and Inez Irwin. Each of these people was respected and loved by his classmates. The Seniors of to- day will cherish, with reverence, the memory of those whom they wish might also have been graduating this year. 28 Y , C,l H . ff .62 -5- Qs- IQI IOIIIOIOIQIOIIIQIIIIOIGIOICIOIDIOICIIICQOICICIO ' 0 ' .OlIIIIOIIIOIOIIIUIOIOIOIOIOIQIOIGIDICIBICIOIDIOIOIOI Pi E ' 1 9 3 4 ' S I3 fk R. CI Pi L I C3 ti CALENDAR Sept. 5-School starts smoothly with lots of pep. Over live hundred students put their shoulders to the wheel for the long grind. Sept. 20-G. R. Hayride and Picnic. Big sisters ofhciating. Sept. 22-W. H. S. defeats Upper Ar- lington in first football game of season. Sept. 29-VVorthington came, saw, and was conquered. Oct. 2-G. R. Initiation. Aren't the bathing caps cunning? Ott. 5-Senior Tramp Day. Are we a bunch of lilies? Noll! 961. 6-The Wildcats beat the Grand- view Bobcats, 3-o. Thanks, Frazier. Ort. 13-Annual Community Fair is suc- cess. Friday the 13th and the Bexley Lions were too much for the local boys. 7-13. Honor Society Banquet at Dublin. Oct. 20-W. H. S. travels to Delaware and takes the key of victory from her, 25-7. Oct. 27-Marysville is devoured, 13-6. The Brain Trust goes to Dayton for Annual Teacher's meeting. Now. 3-W. H. S. Wallops Circleville here, 33-12. N0-v. 9-Faculty Play- Ace High. Nofv. II-VV. H. S. surrenders to Bucy- rus after a hard battle in snow and slush, 6-13. N0'v. 24-Play by Vine Street School. Dr. Clippinger addresses assembly, No-v. 25-Turkey Day. Dec. 2-VV, H. S. defeats Worthington in first basketball game of season, 29-12. Dec. 3-VVe're still waiting fcr the foot- ball trophy. Dec. 8-Girl Reserves and Hi-Y present There Goes the Bride. W. H. S. defeats Canal Winchester, 24-16. Dec. 15-We lost a basketball game at Groveport, 20-27. Dec. 19--W. H. S. lost to Mt. Vernon, 13-15, in an overtime game. Dec. 2.2-Hurrah! Christmas Vacation. VVelre granted a pardon for two weeks. Jan. 5-The year is started right. Del- aware is defeated, 27-25. Is Bal happy? Jan. 9-VV. H. S. afhrmative Debate Team loses first debate of the season to Newark, Jan. I2-The Circleville basketball team returned home on the short end of a 29-22 score. Jan. 15-W. H. S. Science Club is formed, Jan. 16-W. H. S. negative defeats Groveport in debate. Grandview surprized us in a basketball game there to the tune of 23-12. Jan. 19--Marysville is walloped on her own Hoor. Wait till they com: here. 35-19. Extra! Extra! the farmers are all in town attending the Institute. OIOIODOIOIIIII I IOIOIOIOIO i OlOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIIYOI X 'I . X ,asa -5- ra. . Q IIIIIOIQICICIOIQIQIBICIQIGl0l0lll.5.lllQlQlQll ' I ' ICI.ICIIIUIOIOIIIUIOIOICICIIlBIOICIOICIUIOIOIOIOIUIOIO THE'1934 SEARCHLIGH CALENDAR l -- Jan. 23-Worthington's negative debate team defeats Westerville at Worthing- ton. Jan. 26-The Wildcats' claws were too sharp for the Bexley Lions. 35-15. Jan. 30-Westerville defeats the much praised West High Affirmative in de- bate. Jan. 31-Prof. Frank Slutz of Dayton addresses assembly. Feb. 2- The tightest basketball game of the year was with Delaware. The game marked down the Iooth victory for Coach. 22-19. Feb. 5-Basketball game at Circleville. W. H. S. wins, 19-8. Luby felt at home on the dance floor and made 2 pts. Feb. 10-The junior Play, The House of the Flashing Light, was very well received. Feb. I2-W. H. S. Affirmative defeats New Albany in debate. Feb. 14-Honor Society Banquet at New Albany. Feb. 16-Basketball game with Grand- view. We won, 29-26. Feb. 21-Marysville plays WV. H. S. on the local floor. We won with the score of 38-23. Feb. 23-Basketball game at Bexley. We won, 25-17. Feb. 24-G. R. Hi-Y Country School Party. March 3-Class A Tournament. North beat Westerville, 33-25. .March 9-Mt. Vernon beats Wildcats, 27 to 15. .Warclz 16-Public Speaking plays. March 30-Alumni Play. April 6 and 7-O. S. U. Conference. Dlay 4-Physical Education Day. May 11-Music Week Program. May 25, 26-Senior Play. May 27-Baccalaureate. May 28-junior-Senior Banquet. May 31-Commencement. C?vf6 30 - - fr .qf 0 , rf . .az -6- :ost O QI IOIOIOIOIOIOIIIQIGIIIIQIQICIOIOIOICIQIOIQIQIQIQ ' I ' IQIQIQIIICIOIOIUIUIOIUIQIOIOIIICIOIOICIOICIUIOIDIOIOI TI-IE'1934 SEARCI-ILIGH JUNIOR CLASS JOHN ROWLAND , , , , . . ....- Pffiidffll JOSEPH VV1LsoN . ANDREW SALING . . . HELEN VENN . . Helen Adams Alice Ballard Dwight Ballenger Leona Beaver Mildred Beck Ronald Beck Alden Bennett James Bevelhymer Ruth Billman Forest Black Marian Brennan Eugenia Bridwell Doris Brinkman Doris Buck james Carter Donald Cheek Belva Clapham Lloyd Clark George Clesson Robert Clymer Dan Collier Helen Conklin William Cook Harry Crawford Raymond Curtis Doris De Long Donald DeVore ' Russell Folts Laura Frank Robert Frazier David Friece Marie Fritsche Gladys Grabill Robert Hager Esther Hanawalt George Hard Walte Vice-Prexident Treasurer . . . . -Secretary Ernest Harrie Lon Hill Mae Hunnell jack Jarnagin Iona Johnston james Johnston Betty Jones Bernard Kaiser VVarner Karg Ruth Karn Charles Kincaid Bernice LaFrance Margaret Little Harriet Lust Olive McCombs Carl McVay Robert Metzger Irl Mitchelson r Zimmer John Needles William Orr Marguerite Patton Bernard Reiselt Warren Ricketts John Rowland Andrew Saling June Saltz Mary jane Schick Frank Schneider Alfreda Shaw Gertrude Shaw jane Ann Smith Henry E. Stelzer Helen F. Venn john White Ethel Wightman Joseph Wilson 31 l OIOICIOIQIOIII I l.lllClClgl ?lUIIIUIUIOIOIUIUIOIOIQIQI C l 'AQ 361 9 9 Ulnl.l.l.l.l.IQICIMQIQian...'l.lQl.l.l.l.l.lf'.lC A' 5 ' .OlQIUIIICICIOIIIQIIIOIOIOIOIQIOIGIUIUIOI IOIOIOIQIDIO THE 1934 SEARCI-ILIGI-I ELMER SCHWIN . . . SOPHOMORES WILLIAM HENRY . . EDVVARD CSREEN . . Serretary Robert Arthur Bernadine Beck Betty Bcrcaw Richard Beverly Zelda Black Clarence Bowman Jean Brennan Corene Bucher Gladys Budd Dorothy Burwell Emerson Burwell Ruth Burwell Billy Cahill Paul Cheek Mary Jane Chenoweth Mildred Clapham Mary Helen Clark Kathleen Clawson Robert Coate Joyce Coe Betty Mae Coffelt Mark Coldiron Jean Conard Jean Cook Harold Dean Robert Dean lean DeWitt Bladys Dixon Alberta Engle Carolyn lrlit-kinger Marian FI'lISCh8 Thelma Gardner Miriam Gifford Ronald Gooding Eugene Gould Edward Green Bessie Hager Gerald Hall Wanda. Hamilton Donald Hanawalt Floyd Harrington VVilliam Henry Fred Irvin Mary Jacoby Janette Lehman Fenton Long Evelyn Lust Melvin McC0mbs Jessie IVICCFHIS' Roger McDannaltl Dorothy McElwee Bruce McLean Gwendolyn Martin Luella Martin Lester Mason Jean Mayne Mary Margaret Meyer Ethel Miller Jean Grace Moore Robert Moss Helen Hevboltzheimrr Charles Neighbors Kenyon Hoskinson Hazel Howe Isabel Howe Homer Hurscy Francis Hutchinson Richard Orndorff VVarren Parker James Pierson Jack Price Marjorie Ranck Janet Zimmer 32 Vice-Prexident and Treasurer Doris Robinson Robert Robison Theouore Robison Guy Roush Mary Laverna Schick Elmer Schwind Frieda Scott Pauline Secrest Ruth Smith Wanetta Smith ha1lJh Swickard Barbara Tarante Dorothy Tayler Eileen Teclrow Dorothy Ulrey Vergil Ulrey James Ustick Robert Venn Eloise Watt Robert VVeaston Kathleen Wehe Maxine VVeisenstein Margaret WVilliamson Jack Winters CIIICICICICIOIOIIIOIOI CIOIC IIIIIIUIUI CIOIOIOIOICICIQIO . . Ofo v ,-4 Y President ff ' .oz -6- my CIQIQIOIOIQIQIOICIOIQIIIIQIQICIDIQIOIIIDIIIOICICIQII ' I ' .Cl-l.IQIUIOIUIIIQIDICIQIIIOIUIQIOIOIOICIOICIUIOIOIOI0 Tl-IE 1934'SEARCl-ILIGI-I RiTA KOHLHEPP . . RICHARD ROBERTSON . FRESHMEN JEAN McCroy . . Sfcfelary Roberta Addleman Carl Alkire lrene Allerton Isabel Arthur Dora Ballard Thelma Beeson Mary Louise Bope VViIlard A. Brown Max Burke Norman Garter Helen Cheek Thomas Clark Luther Conklin Isabella DeConinck Millard Disbennett Lloyd Eberhard Howard VV. Elliott Lucy Flickinger Carl Fritsche Jerry Fuller Irene Glaze Ben Glover Martha Broves Bonadine Buess Harry T. Hance, Jr. Petha Hard Theodore Heischman Sara Hervey Alice Hill Malta Hill Mildred l-lolmos Charles Hows: Virginia Hupp Enid Hursey Bertha Faye Jacobs Betty Jarnagin Dave Johnston Andrew Jones Rita Kohlhopp Jimmie Kuhns Abe Landis Margaret Lauffer Jean Mcfiloy George Mc-Combs Paul Mc-Combs Hazel Mr-Crary Neil Mann Vivian Mattox Pobort Meyers George Miller Isabel Miller VVillian'l Miller Betty Jane Mitchell Mary Louise Myers . , . .President Vice-President and Treasurer Robert Needham VVilliam Neighbors Lucille Parrish Donald Parsons Margaret Pinney Dick Robertson Della Ruhl XVi1liam Saltur Margaret Scott David Shipe Anna Belle Smith Beatrice Smith Lloyd Smith Dwight Spcssard Lester Stewart James Stokes John Thomas Billy Tinon Mae Tussey XVilma Jean Ullom Richard XVeisenstein Loy WVils0n Edward XVolverton Lucille VVo1verton Evelyn VVooley Sheldon XVooley Kenneth Young Y A Cel 33 ,463 36. bg. 0IQIQIQIIIOICIDIQIQIQIDIIIIDIOIOIOIOIOIOIQIOIIICIIIQ ' I ' I ICIOIOIIIDIOIIIDIOICIQIOIOIGIOIOIOIOICIOIOIOHIICICI0 TI-IE'l934 SEARCI-ILIGH EIGHTH GRADE RICHARD GREEN . , ..... P1'65id67ll EILEEN KREB5 , , , ....... Vit?-President RUTH MCCOMBS . -Secretary and Treasurer Kenneth Allerton Madelyn Alspach Howard Altman Ruth Arthur John Ballard Janice Bean Beulah Beck Junior Bennett Vashti Black Estella Bluhm Charles Bridwell Lois Brooks June Buck Arthur Burton Ch3.!'l8S Cahill Paul Caris Ellsworth Caudy Charles Clawson Marjorie Coldiron Enid Cooper Robert Cornell Dwight Curfman Rosalyn DeXVitt Ruth Disbennett Harold Eisonacher Marjorie Evarts Carolyn Farnlacher Mirianfi Ruth Foltz Elva Frye Claude Fuller Marjorie Glutli Edwin Gorsuch James Grabill Diary Grabill Richard Green Hazel Hall Jeanne Hall Maxine Harp Francis Harris Jean Hoff Robert Hoskinson Harold Hughes Ronald Hulse Betty Hunt Alluena lnnerst Fulton lrwin Richard .lanragin Margaret Johnston Dorothy Joll Henry Karg Raymond Kiser Eileen Krebs XN'illiam Lamson Betty Lane Esther Larick Chloris Long Robert McClarren Leslie McCo1nbs Ruth McCombs Audrey McGraw George McGraw Bernice McVay Clyde Mann Lois Mann Mary Martin Gertrude Mathews Billy Morgan Robert Murphy William Myeis Eileen Noble Robert Norris Robert Parker Jack Rhodes Arthur Secrest Lois Shaw Mary Smelker Ruth Smith Robert Stockdale Robert Stokes Margaret Sullivan Ashby Tussey Viola VVallace Dorothy Whitney Eugene Wilkon Gayle Vvilliams Irene Williamson Robert Williamson Harold Vvitt 34 . Y. A., Col ff .cr -5, nt. OIQIIICIIIOIIIOICIIIQI1IQIQIQIIIOIOICIOIQIOICIOIQIQ ' I ' -SIUIQIIIIICIOIIIQIOIOIQIDIOlUIIIOIDIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIO TI-IE'l934,'SEARCI-ILIGI-I Helen Arthur Blanche Baker Harlan Ballard Billy Beal Harry Bean Robert Beaver Nellie Boone Ruth Booth Samuel Brown Edward Clapham Melvin Clapham Eileen Coe Wilbur Coffelt Daniel Conant George Cooper Franklin Courtright Betty Dean James Demorest Margaret Dove Sedwick Dusenbury Lelend Eberhard Richard Edwards Robert Elliott SEVENTH GRADE MR. Moiuus and Miss VVHITNEY Class Adfvisor Robert Freeman Alice Frey Paul Fritsche Mildred Gifford Jeanne Greig Albert Hager Carl Harrington Xvenclell Harrington David Hartsook Mary Ruth Heill Jack Henry Ge0rge Hogue Stella Hunnell James Hupp Jane Hushower Ambrose Irwin Raymond Jacoby Donald Johnson Margaret Justus Josephine Kincaid Earl Klick. Jr. Lawrence Kuhn Oren Kuhn Loland Lambert Marion Lambert Dwight Lehman Ruth Lightfoot Milton Long .Pearl Long Dorothy lllcArdle Jay McKinley Galen McLeod Lillian MeMannus Elinor Mark Evelyn Massar Norman Merwine Marian Miller Alta Mills Donald Mills Paul Moore Thelma Moorman Fred Noel Patricia Orendorff Edward Patterson Marjorie Perry Fred Plaul Viola Price Helen Quaokenbush Wendell Ranck Mary Rankey Doris Reasor Robert Robinson Gregory Roy Edgar Samuel Betty Jane Shank Nola Smith Robert Starkey Julia Ann Taylor June Taylor Martha Temple Elizabeth Thomas Charles Ullon. Jr. Ellen Van Auken Charlotte Venn Mary Williamson Betty Jean VVindom Lillian Xvolverton Jessie Young Catherine Zschach Y 35 9 'AGS -6- E IDIOIQIOIOIOIOICIIIQIIIIBICIOICIOIDIOIIIQICICICYCIU ' - ' . ICICIIIIIOIOIIIDIDIOICIIIOIDIOIGIOICICIOIDIOIOIQIOI THE 1934 SEARCI-ILIGHT 3 G 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 o 30 31 i 32 1. 2. 4. 5. 8. Ari, arf. 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Adfvisor 38 OIIICIQIOIOIII l ruolousufa Clllllflfl IOIOIOICIOIIIDIO 0,0 I ,, 'ng lla 'Q' Q QIQIIIOIOIOIQIQICII IQIQICIOICIIIOIIIOIIIOICICIQII ' - H .CICIQIOIIIOIOIIIOIOIOIOICIOIIIOIOIDIOIOIOIOIOIOIO THE'1934'SEARCI-ILIGI-I STUDENT COUNCIL FRANCIS MASON . .......... , . . . .President MR. BALLENGAR . - Ad-visor HONOR SOCIETY ROBERT HANSON . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . .President Mlss HARLEY . . . .Ad-vi.ror 39 Y I T sea ,, , fl - - .oe -5- AR . Ql I IOIOICI ICIOIQIQIBIQIOICIOI IGIOICI IC QIQIC ' Ol.IQIIIUIOIOIIIOIOICICI!!OIQIOIOIDICIOIOIOIOI IOIO TI-IE'1934'SEARCHLIGI-I FRENCH CLUB EVELYN TUSSEY . . . . -Prrsidrnt KAIIIERINII BEVERLY . Sec. and Treas. ROBERT HANSON . . . . Vice-President ROBERT LUBY . . . Program Chairman DISCQPULE CICERONIS Consul . . . GRACELLA PARRISII Crnsor. . . . .DONALD CHEEK Praelor . . .LLOYD CLARK Quaextor ..... RAYMOND CURTIS fledile . ...... DAVID FRIECE 4.0 IIDIDIIIOIOIIIIIOIOIOIIIOIO 3 ll llllflll OICIOIOIOICIIICI Y I Y Cul THE 1934'SEARCI-ILIGHT I. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA FRANKLIN LANE . . . . .Presidenz WILLIAM ORR. . . . .Secretary RALPH SCIIROCK .... Vice-President ANDREW SALING . . . Treasurer MR. MCCLARREN , . . . .Advisor SCIENCE CLUB ROBERT HANSON . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . .President ROBERT LUBY .... . ...... Ifife-President EVELYN TUSSEY . A . Secretary and Treasurer ll OIOIOIOIOIIIII I IOIOIOICIO v llOIIIIIOIOIIIOIOIOICICICIO N 'Z' ' . uno V -V 'AQ 5633 Qks , , ,A IDI IOIIIIIOIO ICIllOlQIDIQICICIQIIIIIOIQICICICIQIO ' Cl.IQIIIUIOICIOIDIOIOIQIIIOlOIOIGIUIOIOICIOIOIDIGIQI 0 THE'1934'SEARCI-ILIGHT , or ..M.,.. DEBATE Although only three victories can be ascribed to the Westerville Debate Team this year, splendid progress was shown in individual development. The ques- tion for debate was: Resolved, That the United States should adopt the essen- tial features of the British system of radio control and operation. The schedule was as follows: Westerville, affirmative, -'versus Newark, negative . . Lost Westerville, negative, -'versus Groveport, affirmative . Won Westerville, afhrmative, fvrrsus Worthington, negative . . Lost Westerville, negative, fversus Columbus VVest, affirmative . Won Westerville, negative, fversus Columbus North, aflirmative . . . Lost Westerville, affirmative, 'versus New Albany, negative ..... Won Before the official opening of the season both teams held practice debates with Columbus North, Marysville, and Ashley. All of these were non-decision. The members of the teams are: Affirmative, john White, Robert Hanson, Margaret Pierson, Alice Hoos. Negative, Doris Brinkman, Carolyn Flickinger, William Cook, Mary Wells. Manager, Donald Devore. DORIS BRINKMAN, '35. 42 c X, , If Q .Gt -5- my IQI I IDI ICI IOIIICIQIQIQIOICIOIOIIIDllllIClO1llU ' I ' 'CICIOICIUIOIOIIIIIDICIOIIICIOIOIGIIIIOIBIOIOIDIOIOIOIO HE'1934 SEARCI-ILIGH SEARCHLIGHT STAFF Editor ..... . . . JOSEPH ROBERTSON Assistant Editor ....... . . . DOROTHY DEWITT Business Manager , . Assistant Business Manager . . Adfvertising Manager Assistant Advertising Calendar Editor . . Circulation Manager Class History. . . Prophecy . . . . . Jokes .... Sports Editor , . Artist ...... Faculty W'rite-Ups . Senior lVrite-Ups . Snapshots . . Will. . Typists .... Faeulty Ad-visor , . Manage? . . . PAUL FREEMAN . . MARGARET MOORE . . HOLLAND CORNELL . ROBERT PIANSON . . RICHARD NEEDI-IAM . . LAWRENCE MCVAY . . PHYLLIS BROWN . . . ROBERT LUDY . , CHARLES COOK . . NEIL SNYDER . . . TOM DAVIS ERNEST FRITSCHE GRACELLIX PARRXSH S EILEEN VVILKINS 1 FRANCIS MASON fLAURETI'A ADOLEMAN . 1 EVELYN 'TUSSEY L ANNABEI, CLYMER IVVILLIAM BENNETT ALICE MCCLOY RALPH SCI-IROCK RUTH AIJEI.E MORGAN ELEANOR JEAN PLOTT MARY WELLS . . MR. W. A. KLINE Y 43 .4 Q .sz -6- za IOIOIIIOIQICIIICIQIQIQIQIQIDIOIOIQI-I IQIC ' ' QIQICIDIOICII IQI ICIOIQIIIUIU I I CICI QO I-IE 1934'SEARCI-ILIGH SEN!OR GIRLS' OLIVE MCCOMBS , . . . Prexidrnt ANNABEL CLYMER . . . . . Secrezary FIRST PLACE-DIST'RIC1' AWARD JUNIOR GIRLS: GAYLE VVILLIAMS . . . . President IRENE GLAZE . . . .Secretary G-LEE CLUB JEAN DEVVITT. . . MISS MILLS. . . . SECOND PLACE GLEE CLUB VIVIAN MATTOX . . LYIISS MILLS . . . 0,0 K' L 14 OIOIOID I I I I I IC S .'lllll I I I IOIOICIOICIOIC . A , o Librarian . . . Director COUNTY AWARD . .Librarian . .Director -AM-A 'ZW 361 E - IQIOICICIQIQIQIQIQIQIQIQIQl.lQl.l.l.lQl.l.l.l' ' I ' 'l.l.l.l.l.l.l.lolllQl.l0l.lQlll0l0l0l ICI lil I I-IE'1934 SEARCHLIGI-I F I ROBERT LL BY . . FRENCH STEWART CARL FRITSCHE . EUGENE WILRIN SEN!OR BOYS! GLEE CLUB . . Prcsidmz NEIL SNYDER . . Lzbrarzan . . Secretary MIss MILLS . . Dzreftor FIRST PLACE-DISTRICT AWARD JUNIOR BOYS: GLEE CLUB . . Prexideni RAYMOND JACOBY . Lzbrarzan . .Secretary MISS MILLS . . . Dlrector Y 45 ,AQ -6- xxx IQIOIOIOIO ICI CI0l0lllllIlOlClCIllO ' I ' .DIIIIIIII ICI Ill OIOICIQIGIOIOI IOIOIQIOIII HE'1934'SEARCI-ILIGH BAND AND ORCHESTRA M Usic WRITE-UP Many pupils participated in musical activities this year. The band and orchestra, under the direction of Russell Alexander, were important factors inthe school's activity. The band in its red and white uniforms contributed to the school spirit at the football and basketball games. The orchestra won first place for the second time in the Franklin County Music Contest. The Senior Girls' Glee Club won first place in the district music con- test and second in the county. Its officers this year were Olive lWcCombs, Presidentg Annabel Clymer, Secretary, and Jean DeVVitt, Librarian. The Senior Boys' Glee Club took first place in the district music contest. Gayle VVilliams was elected President of the Junior Girls' Glee Club. The other officers Were Irene Glaze, Secretary, and Vivian lwattox, Librarian. 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We wish him many more successful seasons like he had this year. Ass1sTANT COACH BUNCH Although Mr. Bunch was not here last year, he made up for his lost time. He worked especially hard in football, coaching the second and third teams so the first team would have something to practice with. He has all the qualifica- tions of a good Coach and if fortune reigns he will reach great heights in the Coaching world. FOOTBALL TEAM l sl OIOIOIQIOIOIIIIIOIOIOIIIOIO v Ol'ICIIIOIOIOIOIUICUUIUIQIU Q - 'Z' :qv . XQ. y 9 'AGE -6 E DIQIIIOIOIOIQIOIQIIIOIllQIOIOIOIOIDIIIOIQIOIIICIIII ' I ' .CIOIOIOIOIOIOIIIUIOIDIIIQIOlOIOIBIDIOIOIOIOIOIDIQIOI0 TI-IE 1934'SEARCI-ILIGI-I FOOTBALL WRITE-UPS UPPER ARLINGTON Westerville opened its season at home by playing Upper Arlington. The score was 7-o as a result of a continued drive at the end of the third and the begin- ning of the fourth quarters. BEXLEY VVesterville's next game at Bexley was a hard fought game and a hard one to lose. Both teams made nine first downs. Westerville's only touchdown came after a hard drive from our own 33 yard line in nine plays. Bexley's first touchdown came as a result of two quick plays and a pass as the gun went off ending the half. Bexley's other touchdown was a results of passes. The score was 7-12. WORTHINGTON VVesterville played its second game at home by beating Worthington, 26-0. The first touchdown was a result of a long march the length of the field in eight plays and a pass. The complete second team played several minutes of the game in the first and second half. GRANDVIEW The first league game of the season was played at Grandview. The game was marked by long runs that resulted in many first downs for VVesterville. With less than a minute left to play, Frazier kicked a perfect field goal from the 25 yard line and won the game for Wester- ville. oi: 49 Y I V i 'AQ -6- 5 Q IQIOIOICICI QIQIQIQ QIQIQIQIQIQICIQIQIO ' I ' .OlQl.lQl.lOl.lfl0l.lUlQlCl.IQICIOIOIOIUICIQIQIOIUIOI0 HE'1934'SEARC LIGHT , if ' 1? is , EX ,pr 3 X K 50 li f 3 4- ', Sr, 5 5 . P. 1 ' OIOIOIIIO v ll Y , X fr v Cul ff . 9 .se -5. ra DIDIIIIIOIOIIICIOIIIQIBIQICIOICIIIGIOIIIDIOICICIQII ' I ' 'Cl'ICIIIUIOICIUIQIOIIIQIOIIIOIOI IOIOIBICIOIOIOIOIQIO TI-IE'1934'SEARCI-ILIGI-I FOOTBALL WRITE-UPS DELAWARE Westervillels next game was played at Delaware. This was the best offensive game of the year. The game featured several long runs. One by Frazier for 80 yards and one by Wilson, the flashy colored star of Delaware, for 75 yards. Cornell missed his golden opportunity to make a touchdown when he blocked a punt and fell down trying to pick it up on the six inch line. The score was 25-7. MARYSVILLE Westerville's next game was at home. This was a very sluggish game after the three hardest games of the season. In the closing minutes of the Hrst quar- ter, Mason intercepted a forward pass, McVay blocking out the only man in his way, and ran the remaining 53 yards for a touchdown. In the third quarter, Marysville taking advantage of Frazier's injury executed a triple pass around his end of the line accounting for their only touchdown. Westerville's second touch- down came as a result of a drive from midfield in seven plays. The score was 13-6. CIRCLEVILLE The last league game was the Home- coming game and played against Circle- ville. It was the hardest fought game of the season. It was won only by hard blocking and tackling. Circleville's first touchdown was the result of a poor handling of punts by the safety man and the other by passes. The score was 33-12. BUCYRUS The last game of the season was played at Bucyrus on Armistice Day. The day was cold and wet and the ground was partly frozen. This handicapped the team to a great extent. Bucyrus made its first touchdown as result of a fumbled punt. The rest of the first half was a punting duel with VVesterville having an edge. Their other touchdown came as a result of a fumbled punt in the third quarter. VVestervillefs only touchdown came as a result of Mason's longest punt in his high school career, a punt of 6o yards out of bounds. The return punt was blocked by Westerville resulting in Westerville's only touch- down. This also was the last game for McVay, Ballard, Holmes, Mason and Cornell. Alnd do they serfve tough steaks. GOLF This is the first year that Golf has been made a major sport. Westerville has a veteran team, composed of Neil Snyder, Guy Thomas, French Stewart, Vernon Butcher, and Harry Crawford. This year the team will play in the Columbus City League and also enter the annual Central Buckeye League meet. SI p . ,ace -5- as. Olll lllilllQIOICIIIQIQIQIQIQICIOIOIOIDIQIOIQICIQIO ' U ' .Cl.I.IIIUIOIQIIIUIIIUIQIIIOIOIOIQIUICIOICICIDIOIGIOI0 HE'1934'SEARCHLIGI-I BASKETBALL WRITE-UPS After a very successful season in '32 and ,33, W. H. S. has been in a vicious uproar after capturing the Central Buckeye League trophy by winning nine games and losing only one in the leagueg with two wins and four losses in preliminary and tournament games. The games were played as follows: December 2 the Red and VVhite defeated the VVorthington live by an easy victory of 28-12, with the second and third teams playing a greater part of the time. The Reserve team came through with a victory of 21-13. December 8 we traveled to Canal Winchester to cape another victory to our credit. The score was 2.1.-I6, I5 of these points being run up in the first quarter. The Reserves also won by a score of 16-12. December 15, dear old Alma Mater was forced, after a hard fought game, to be credited with a loss of 20-27. This, however, was not a league game. The Reserves won easily, 13-3. December I9 the Jink held their same old stand against the home-town five as they have for many yearsg Westerville being unable to win from Mt. Vernon by a hard- fought game with one overtime period by a score of 13-15. The Reserves lost their first game 17-6. January 5 the Central Buckeye League for VV. H. S. started off with a bang by an exciting win from Delaware, playing on the Delaware Hoor. Score, 27-25. The Reserves lost a hard-fought game. V january 12. Circleville motored home after a hand-down by the VVildcats. The game was rather easily played. The final score was 29-22. January 16 the Grandview Bobcats' claws were too sharp for the VVildcats. The game was played on the former's floor. It was a terrible game on the part of the 52 OICICICIOIOIOIOIOIUIDIOIIIC 14 OIOIIIUIOIOIIIOIOIOICIOIQIC 1 csv 'AQ -6' Qkw DIQIDIOIOIOICI DIC CIQIOIOIOIQIOICICIQII ' I ' .DIQIQIIIUIOIOI lOl III Ill DIOIOIOI TI-IE'1934'SEARCI-ILIG Q' E , MANAGER L......,.,, ,,,, , , , 5 .ixfaf 'E ' CAPTAIN COACH 53 IIIUIOIOICIO OIOIIIUIO IIOI Ol - - .,, 0,0 'IC Q Q ,, O g - A I IIIDIOIOIOICIOIQIGIOICIOIDIOIDIDIOIDIOIIICIIII ' - ' Cl.I.IIIQIOIOIIIQIQIOIQICIIICIOIOIOICIUICIOIQIDIOIO I-IE 1934 SEARCHLIGI-IT local boys, the score being 12-23. This was the only league game lost. The Reserves lost, II-8. January I9 Marysville was walloped on her own fioor by Coach Ballenger's quintet to the tune of 35-19. This adds another win towards the trophy. january 26. To end the first round of the Central Buckeye League the VV. H. S. five dished out a defeat to the Bexley Lions by a score of 35-15. February 2 started off the second round of the League. Coach Ballenger's local boys came from behind, the score being 13-6 at thc end of the half, and nosed out the Orange and Black Delaware five to the score of 23-20. This game marked the I0Oth victory for Coach Ballenger in his coaching career. Reserves lost, 22-17. February 5. The second game with Circleville was played on Circleville's new fioor. VVesterville won by a score of 19-8. VVhile the Reserves won to the tune of 15-5. February 16. Grandview came to VVesterville for another very interesting game. The score at the half kept VVesterville leading by a score of I4-I2. It was a nic and tuc game throughout the entire period. The winning basket was made in the last few minutes of play. VVesterville won, 29-26. February 21. Marysville was the next victim to fall at the hands of the local boys. It was an easy game, with VVesterville winning by a score of 38-23. This was the eleventh consecutive home game won over a period of two and a half years. February 23 ends the League. VV. H. S. traveled to Bexley to dish out another defeat to the rhythm of 25-17. VVesterville was two games ahead of Delaware and Grandview, who were tied for second place in the League. March 3. The first game of the District Tournament was played at the Coliseum. It was a hard-fought game, with dear old VV. H. S. holding the short end of the string and receiving a defeat from the North High Polar Bears, who won the Central Ohio District Championship. The score was 25-33. March 9. VVesterville lost their last game of the year to Mt. Vernon. The score was 27-IS: Coach Ballenger giving his next year's team an easy practice in the third and fourth quarter. Wildcats . . . . . . 285 Worthington , . . . I2 Wildcats . . . 245 Canal VVinchester . . . 16 Wildcats . . 205 Groveport . . . . . 27 Wildcats . 135 Mt. Vernon . . . . 15 Wildcats . . 271 Delaware . . . 25 Wildcats . . 29g Circleville . . 22 YVildcats . . 125 Grandview . . . 23 VVildcats . . 355 Marysville . , . I9 Wildcats . . 355 Bexley . . . IS Wildcats . . 235 Delaware . . . 20 Wildcats . IQ? Circleville . . . 8 Wildcats , . 292 Grandview . . . 26 Wildcats . 385 Marysville . . . 23 Wildcats . . 255 Bexley . . . I7 VVildcats . . 255 North . , . . 33 Wildcats . . 151 Mt. Vernon . . . . 26 Totals . . 4025 327 VVon, II. Lost, 5. 54 Q-I TA- - A 'f , 1 .ae -5, AR. IOIIIOIOIOIOIIIQIIIQIIIIIDI IOIQIOIOIIIDIQICICICIIIO ' I ' 'OICIOICIUIOICIOIQIOIOIQIIIOIOICIOIDIOIOIOIOIDIUIQI THE 1934'SEARCI-ILIGI-I W ASSOCIATION PAUL FREEMAN . . . . President FRANCIS MASON, Secretary and Treasurer ROBERT LUBY . . . . Vice-President MR. BALLENGER . . . . . . Advisor CHEER LEADERS ALDEN BENNETT, MARY MEYERS, I'SABEL HOWE, BERNICE LAFRANCE 55 l.'.l.l.l.'.ll I I I Ill If 3 OIIIIIUIOIOIOIOIOIOICICIQIO : . . 5 f f . . ICICIOIOIOIDIOIOIOIOIUIOIQIOIOI0 -... . , ,Q ne. Q 5 OIDIIIOIOIOIOIOIIIIIQIDIQICIOIC OIQIOIOIOIIICICIIIU ' - ' 'oliltlililololllolulo TI-IE'l934 SEARCI-ILIGI-IT 'ff se W- W 1. Q' M lm . 3, X . 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However, the ship crashed on Mars, killing all but myself. I was saved by the people of Mars. Years went by, and I was adopted by the Martians. The people of Mars had invented a machine with which I would be able to see and hear any person, whom I might wish to, on earth. This machine was something like a radio-television set and a telescope combined with a mind-reading machine. A really marvelous invention. Today I happened to think of my classmates of dear old W. H. S. who graduated in 1934. I wonder what the individual members of the class are doing. I focus this machine on my friends .... Am I surprised, when I see . . . Eileen VVilkin having a terrible argument with her husband, Speed Mason. She is accusing him of stepping out on her with Helen I'Greta Garbo Smith. Helen, you know, is a novelist. Her latest books are called My Secret Lovers and My Most Well Known Passions. I Hoos and Stewart, Sturgis and Sekinger are still hitting it hard. When I showed them to the Martians they couldn't understand why they did it any more than I could when I was back in VV. H. S. Emmett Shrock and f'Snoopy-Spaghette Addleman are living on a farm, raising pigs and little Schrocks. The VVhippet is still going strong. Charlie Cook and Bobby Hanson are the owners of a large radio-television station. Cook is handling the joke department. Now the Government forces him to tell jokes over the air that Mamma Cook censors, Bobby broadcasts opposition to the Govern- ment's taking over' the selling of baby carriages. Among the entertainers of this sta- tion are t'Crooner Crowner, VVhimpy Gardner and two torrid blues singers-Bur well and Uhl. Carl Brown is the owner of a very dead establishment. He is in the undetaking business. Gold-Digger Beelman, 'cCradle-Snatcher Tussey, Prima-Donna Plott and Stubborn Morgan are old maids trying to catch two of the season's most eligible and most desirable bachelors-namely, HShorty Robinson and Neil Snyder. P. Brown is the owner of a beauty parlor. She took over her dad's barber shop. Among her customers are Marie Clapham, Mike Pierson, G. Parrish and Farmer Cornell Cnow I know why Farmer always had such beautiful wavy fperoxidej hair 'way back in '34l. L. Henry and E. Fritsche have gone into the stage business and have just produced a Big Hit . In the cast are Irene Doran, who won fame as the most beautiful girl in 58 Y A Q.: 'AGE -5- bs - HE'1934'SEARCHLIGI-IT Podunk Center, Alice Magil, Edna Bluhn and V. Kaiser. In the orchestra of the show are R. Kirts and G. Thomas, sounding as bad as they did in VV. H. S. P. Freeman, believe it or not, is a preacher converting the sinners of our old Class of '34, Among the blackest of which are C. Frey, M. Johnston, M. jones, G. An- d , xi ' H rc U rews, Sister Rugg, Innocent Needham. L. Moon and f'Burp Tedrow are in the printing business, printing such upright and strong-principled magazines as the 'fBallyh0odle and 'fFalse Romances. HVVotta-Man Holmes is to be tried by the upright and honest judges T. Davis, G. Schick, C. Shorter on charge of bigamy. It is said that he has married V. Huelf and M. Shaw. Holmes says you can't win. Pot VVells and f'Loud Mouth Roberts are in the movies. Each is fighting for the title of f'America's Gift to the Men. D. Ballard, Football McVay and E. Stockdale are three big coaches in the Buck- eye League. I'm not saying what they coach, but I think it is What Every Man Shouldn't Know. V. Butcher and M. Moore are married and are living in Minerva Park. They are making a living by raising and selling Guppies and Moores ??? HStogie Farnlacher and 'fPest Lane are vieing with each other for the hand of Dotl' DeWitt. UChester Bope is now the Clark Gable of 1960. To my astonishment he has taken the place of 'iSquint Schick. Schick and f'Peter Busic have just finished marrying Queenie Clymer and K. Beverly in Mom's and Pop's. Are they the sfweet and cun- ning girls they were in '34? Prexy Robertson is the president of the Huntington National Bank and the proud father? of five girls and six boys. He is getting rich swindling the bank just like he did our Annual Staff of '34. Bill Bennett is the foremost hypnotist in the world, He took this business over after being greatly disappointed in love. Alice McCloy is Bennett's intriguing, helper in imitating and ventriloquizing. Frances Bond is the Betty Fairfax of VVesterville's great paper, commonly called the Public Onion. Through her articles in her column she has helped Catherine Pinney and Margaret Pierson to keep their husbands at homey joe Robertson and Carl VVells are these habitual clrunkards that they loved and married for better or worse Qmostly worsej. Next year I shall leave for earth in a rocket ship built by the Martians, where I will congratulate those worthy of congratulation, use my influence in marrying off the old maids of our class, give many millions of dollars of my great fortune, acquired on Mars, away and kiss the guy that stole my gal Qbecause now I know what she's likej. ROBERT LUBY. 59 Y A Q-I IQI IOIOIOIQICICIDIQIIIIQIQIOICIQIQIIICIQICICICIQIO Ulol.IIIQIOICIIICIIICIQIQIOICIDIOIUI IOICI OIOIQIOI : bib s TI-lE 1934'SEARCHLIGHT CLASS WILL VVe, the Class of Thirty-four, Must leave dear YV. H. S. and more And wtfre no tight-wads, wo'll make it plain, For we'lI see that our winning traits remain. In order these words to fulfill XVe here present our own Class VVil1. SECTION A rtzcle I. To Vlesterville High School we leave the highest, most stupendous, the most colossal, the most sublime earmarks of learning. Article 21 To Mr. Johnston, we leave a five-pound box of arsenic to be dis- tributed as needed throughout the cocky Junior Class. CNOte: VVe hope Mr. Jchnston will not be selfish with this gift.l Article 3: To Mr, Ballenger, we leave one tail-light for his struggle-buggy to ward off State Troopers. Also, we leave him a few more classes a day to take up his spare timefhij. Article 4: To Mr. Bunce, we leave practice teachers for tive periods straight, so he can catch up on his lost sleep. Article 5: To Mr. Kline, we leave Cookie's vocabulary and ability in order to take up time in class and chapel. Article 6: To Miss McKenzie and THE dentist, we leave a bungalow in VVOrthington with seven nurseries, a kitchen and a can-opener. A'-1 SECTION B Article I: To Bernice LaFrance and Helen Adams, we bequeath the ability of Alice Beelman and Evelyn Tussey to rob the cradle and Hklondyke . Article 2: Carl Shorter leaves his ability to get tough to Mr. Senn. Article 31 To the Swift Company, Hanson leaves his ability of being a l'ham . Article 45 To Curly, Freeman leaves his ability to rate under-class women. Article 5: Irene Doran leaves her figure to anyone who feels they can handle it. Article 6: To Miss Neill and Miss McKenzie, we will many more trips to Mrs, Latham. VVe hope the advice they receive in the future will be as good as it has been this year. Article 7: Guy HStreamline Thomas leaves his speed to Lloyd Clark. Article 8: Ruth Morgan and Lauretta Addleman bequeath their ever-present curiosity to Ruth Billman and June Saltz. Article 9: Capt. Lawrence McVay leaves his football ability to Dan Ccllier. Article 10.' Frankie Lane and Kay Beverly will their driving ability to Henry Steltzer and Francis Hutchison. Article 11.' Pierson and Crowner leave their speaking talents to Mr. Arnold for the betterment of next year's Public Speaking classes. Article 12: A tub of giggle syrup is left to Mrs. Clary and Miss Kern to be distributed throughout their respective classes. VVe trust that their classes will ap- preciate the novelty. Article 13: To Dick Orndorlf, the class leaves a year's supply of yeast so that in the future he can digest everything, Article 14: Frances Sturgis wills her knowledge of the various brands of ciga- rettes, and her knowledge of speakeasies to Doris Buck. Article 15.' UBidsies Wilkin leaves her ability to rate the college men to Iona johnson. 60 CIOIOIOIOIDIDIOIOIIIOIOIOIC 1 OIIIIIUIOI IUICIUICUUICICI N '- l te-.. 'AQ :bg E 9 A IDI IOIOIOICIOICICIQIGIQIQIQICIQIDIOICIDICIQICI O ' Ul.lolQl,l0lOlllQl.IUIQIOIII IIICICIOIUIOIOIDIOIOIOIO TI-IE'1934 SEARCI-ILIGHT Article 16: We bequeath Curt Schick's hand-shaking ability to Dewey Parker. Article 17.' 'tSpeed'l bestows his basketball ability to Bill Cook. Article 18: Alice Hoos leaves her Southern accent to Jean DeWitt. VVe sincerely hope th1t the Sophomore class will enjoy this as much as we haven't. Article 19: Bill Bennett requests that his ability to run Senn's classes be left to David Friece and Lon Hill. Article 20: VVe leave to Donald Devore and Raymond Curtis, Ken Holmes' ability to tell dirty jokes. Article 21.' Luby leaves his over-supply of cockiness to Joe Wilson. Bob will never miss some of this cockiness. Article 22: Mary Burwell leaves her wrestling ability to jean Brennan. Article 23: We leave joe Robertson's distinguished title of prexy'l to one of the low and horrid Juniors. Article 24: Dorothy DeWitt sacrifices and leaves her beloved john Murphy to Olive McCombs. Take good care of John, Olive. Article 25: This being Miss Flook's thirty-second year of teaching in W. H. S., we will her many more years of service in the school, Article supply of che objects. Article Article it to 'fBunny' Sister has. Article Article 26: To the Junior class, we leave our Chautauqua seats and also our wing gum, and our ability to throw chalk, erasers, and other accessible 27: 'fMonkl' Snyder wills his haircut to Charles Kincaid. 28: We leave Sister Rugg's ability to throw erasers and get away with Y Karg. We hope Bunny will be able to cooperate with Senn as well as 29: Sonny Needham leaves his 39C drug-store complexion to Harrington. 30: To the Polecat Committee of the Sophomore Class, we leave a car- ton of Springtime in Paris perfume. Article 31: Schrock leaves his dreamy eyes and unconscious expression to the Freshman class. Article 32: Ralph Kirts leaves his musical ability to Bob Metzger. Article 33.' Alice McCloy leaves her Hb about always listening to the radio when a fellow come to visit her, a fact which she tells to her father and mother, to Betty Jones. Come on, Alice tell us the truth. ' , a n v n Article 34: To Miss VVh1tney, Charles Crowner leaves a picture of himself, to relieve her of rat trouble in the domestic science department. Article 35: MBurp Tedrow and LeMar Moon will their power over women to john Needles and Bill Orr. Article 36.' Helen Smith leaves her S. A. to Marie Fritsche. Article Article will a cottage in warm Wea 37: Jean Plott leaves her Mae VVest tactics to Margaret Little. 38: To Miss Neill, we, the Senior Class of Westerville High School, at Buckeye Lake and also a motor boat. The motor boat is to be used ther, not in February, Miss Neill. l . Article 395 To the lowest of creatures, the Juniors, we leave the rights, and privileges, if any, of the Seniors. Article 40: To the faculty of W. H. S., we leave our sincere appreciation for their guidance and help during our high school careers. Article 41: To Ujackief' our mascot, Alice Magill and 'lChet Bope leave a barrel of peanuts and a banana plantation. Article 42: To jack Jarnigan, Ernest Fritsche wills a barrel of cheese with the hopes that his ravenous appetite may be appeased. fCnnIinurd on Page 771 61 Y I ' aiu , ff t'- .GI -9- Rx- IOIIIOIDIOICIQICIIIQIGIIIIQIQICIQIQIOIOICICIQIQIQII ' I ' .UIQIUIIIUIOIOIUIOIQIOIQIIIOIOIOIOIDIOIUYCIOIQIOIGIOIC HE '1934 - SEARCHLIGH SENIOR PLAY- MIGNONETTE The scene of the play is in the ancestral home of Mignonette, a belle and artist of 1861, many years dead, who lives on in her paintings. The house has been purchased by her former lover, Jonathan Mills, who was forced to give her up because of his father'S demands that he marry a wealthy woman. Upon his wife's death, Jonathan has adopted Rose Deardon, MignOnette'S great-niece, whose resemblance to Mignonette is startling. Rose is in love with a penniless young artist, Justin Halliday, and Jonathan dis- approves of him very much because he is a kin of the Frames. Rose has been given the night to de-cide either between Justin Or Janothan. She doesn't know what to do. Mammy Lou gives her Mignonette's diary SO she can read what Mignonette did. She goes to sleep and the story in thc diary comes true. Rose decides to leave the house and go to Justin. While she is packing, Jonathan asks Mignonettels portrait what she would have done. What Mignonette says to him makes him consent to ROse's marriage. Left alone, he dies of heart failure, but Mig- nonette steps from the portrait and leads him through the picture, never to be separated again. Characters: Jonathan Mills . . Mignonette Deardon Rose Deardon . . . Justin Halliday . Mammy Lou . . Annabel Higgins , Stella Boggs . . . Hannah Splivens. . Esmeralda Gumption Anna Bryant . . . Alice Fox .... Elizabeth Maxwell . Gladys Dyke . . . David Frames . . Paul Deardon . . Deacon Parker . Thomas Mills . . Simon Clay . . . Henry Spencer . Andrew . . . . Cast I.' VVILIALM BENNETT . ALICE MCCLOY . . LAURETTA ADDLEMAN GUY THOMAS. . . HELEN SMITH. . . MARGARET PIERSON . MARY JOHNSTON . . VERA HEULF . . JULIA ROBERTS . . CATHERINE PINNEY , GRACELLA PARRISH . EVELYN TUSSEY . FRANCES BOND. . . JOSEPH ROBERTSON . PAUL FREEMAN . . ERNEST FRITSCHE . . HOLLAND CORNELL . RALPH KIRTS. . . LAWERENCE MCVEY . CHARLES CROVVNER . 62 Cast 2: ROBERT HANSON EILEEN WILKIN RUTH MORGAN ROBERT LUBY DOROTHY DEWITT JEAN PLOTT EDNA BLUHM VERA HEULF MARGARET SHAW MARIE CLAPHAM FRANCES STURGIS ANNABEL CLYMER MARY WELLS FRANCIS MASON CURTIS SCHICK EUGENE STOCKDALE RICHARD NEEDI-IAM RALPH KIRTS LAWERENCE MCVEY CHARLES CROWNER Y OIOIDICIOlllllllilillllllll v OlOIOIUIOIOIUIOIOIOIOICIQIO W , V-4 , Y - A , - 1 Q I .52 -6- 9 OIQIOIOIOIOIOIOIC CIBIOIOIDIOIQIIIIIQIDI ISIC ' I ' ll.l.ll UIOIOIIIQIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIDIOIOIOI TI-IE'1934 SEARCI-ILIG 6a WE OFFER CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1934 1 Mr. W. Day Winkler and Taylor Drug Store Mr. George Farnalcker Mr. A. A. Griffith Dr. P. L. Schiff Supt. R. S. Johnston W. H. S. Cafeteria Black Beauty Shop Mr. Abe Landis Mr. C. C. Bilikam The Home Savings Co. Rev. A. White Mr. L. W. Warson Coburn 86 Fichner Rev. Stuart Inwerst The United Woolen Co. Mr. C. O. Altman Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Tussey Paul Tedrow, '27 Dr. Charles L. Dolle A Friend Leo A. Dunkel Ross E. Windom Virgil C. Noble Mr. Gilbert Mills Russel Garrabrant Mr. H. W. Troop 3-C Hatchery Hartsook's Grocery Dr. Robert Wilson Mr. G. G. Grabill Mr. Frank Bookman Rev. F. B. McIntosh Rev. J. C. White Mr. B. W. Valentine Mr. A. P. Rosselot OUR ADVERTISERS We, the Annual Stag, wish to extend our sincere thanks J to the following advertisers, who, through their help, have made it possible for us to publish this book. We Wish to solicit your patronage for them. Williams Grill Westervile Creamery Co. Otterbein College Krogers Dean's Super-Service Station Sammonis Furniture Co. The State Theatre J. P. Wilson Schott's Garage Cellar Lumber Company University Bookstore Chute and Cunning C. D. Mann E. H. Gould Bowling Alleys Wilkin 86 Son, Hardware Huhn Dry Goods Store E. J. Norris 86 Son Kilgore Manufacturing Co. Yantis's Yarnell's Dairy Brown Barber Shop Brinkman's Drug Store Ballou Chevrolet Sales Clair D. Wilkin Rhodes Flower Garden Fentons Dry Cleaners Baker Art Gallery Walker 86 Hanover Low's Dairy The H. L. Bennett Co. Levi Stump Barber Shop The Cardinal Lunch W. K. Alkire Barber Shop Robison's Service Station Lane's Service Station H. Wolf J. C. Freeman 86 Son Helen Weaston Beauty Parlor A. A. Rich Park E. Dill C. C. C. Greenhouses The Security Coal and Oil Co. Dr. Gantz, D.D.S. Dr. H. F. Scatterday Dr. E. E. Reese Chas. E. Howe, M.D. D. K. Edler, M.D. Westerville Bakery E. B. Mason Barber Shop Arthur F. Koons J. O. Ranck Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co. R. F. Hedgecock Williams Music Store J. B. Mason BAKER ART GALLERY Corner Rich and High COLUMBUS, OHIO Q i- Again appreciates the lih- eral patronage of Wester- ville High School Senior Class of 1934, and hopes the future may have the same measure of success in store for each of you as you have made it pos- sible for us. NOW MORE THAN EVER BEFORE QUALITY PREVAILS CNHN9 COLUMBUS.O. Established 1861 Le't,s Meet anal Eat at ILLIAMS RILL Westerville's Most Popular Meetirzg and Eating Place 14,'LUClyS -567126 WILLIAMS ICE CREAM The Cream of Perfection WOLF'S Home Dressed Meats lllake Good Eats THE MOST SANITARY MEAT MARKET IN TOWN Give Us a Trial and Be Convinced Compliments of Dr. H. F. Scatterclay and Dr. E. E. Reese 8 East Main St. Phone 92 State Theater Building J. C. FREEMAN FIRE LIFE AND SUN J. O. RANCK The Home of I Snappy I-Iaberdashery nsurance Shoes, Clothing 34 E. Lincoln Street Dry Cleaning and Pressing AUTO BONDS lCOMPLIMENTS OFTHE WESTERVILLE CREAMERY COMPANY The Cellar L1lII1lJCI' CO. Curtis Mill Work, High Grade Coal, Building Material, Lowe Brothers IF YOU NEED A Pencil, Pen or Book YES, INDEED! This is the Place to Look The Best At the Right Pricev P15335 5 UNIVERSITY Ho1ZestidCc54rtezgus .Service 0 K R E PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY OTTERBEIN COLLEGE Otterbein is your home college, standard in every particular. Well equipped to do undergraduate work. Makes no claim for impossible and unreasonable results. Welcomes Westerville High School graduates, man ofwhomhav be l d'd td t. W'llb ldtf 'h y e enspenz su ens 1 ega o urms literature and provide for interviews. W. G. CLIPPINGER, President Compliments OF LOW'S DAIRY Coal Fuelwooil Coke Hardwood Lumber The Bennett Manufacturing Co. Phone 53 Wfesterville, Ohio LEVI STUMP BCZTBE7' 37 NORTH STATE ST THE Cardinal Lunch Home-Made Pies Sc and 1Oc Sandwiches JIM ARNETT, Prop. no s. State S1 W. K. ALKIRE Barber 521015 WALKER 81 HANOVER Gb HARDWARE HOTEL BLDG. 25 N STATE ST State St. and College Ave. SUNOC0 LAN E's QAS AND on 1 SERVICE STATIQN ROb1SOI'l S SCFVICC Sf-M1011 GAS AND o1L 3C HighJvagS:TLRlcH-eLsolgLVgeslervme County Line and State street HowARD ROBISON, Proprief W- H' LANE, Pfffpffefvf BROWN T116 BQTZ767' O 4 SOUTH STATE STREET COMPLIMENTS OF YARNELL'S DAIRY COMPLIMENTS The Kilgore OF Manufacturing YANTIS'S Company Clothes Don't Make the Man, But Oh, How WESTERVILLE, OHIO Manufacturers of They Hglp! TOY PISTOLS AND CAST IRON 6 S. State St. Phone 22-W E. J. NORRIS 8: SON School Shoes and Wearing Apparel Get Your Noon-Day Candy and School Supplies AT BRINKMAN'S Rexall Drug Store COLLEGE AND STATE STREET CLAIR D. WILKIN Authorized Dealer 31 EAST MAIN STREET WESTERVILLE, OHIO n Congratulatfons Com1571ments Q OF Helen S Beauty PaI'1OI' Dr' W' M' Gantz 12 West College Avenue D'D'S' HELEN WEASTON, ,ze SCHOTTES GARAGE COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 29-31 SOUTH STATE STREET PHONE 565 RESIDENCE 566 WILSON'S FRUITS, VEGETABLES, GROCERIES AND MEATS 24 SOUTH STATE STREET DEANS SUPER SERVICE Shell Gas, Oil and Greases FIRESTONE AND PHARIS TIRES USL BATTERIES Chassis Lubrication in Accordance to Manufacturers' S pecz ficatzons PHONE 77 S. STATE ST. AT WALNUT Comgihments of KROGERS The Complete Food Market F. A. GOFF, Manager L. B. FULLER, Butcher SAMMONS FURNITURE CO. The Best in Talking Pictures STATE THEATRE WILKIN AND SONS Atwater Kent Radios, Frigidaire, Estate Products, Hardware, Paints, Sporting Goods HUHN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS HOSIERY, READY-TO-WEAR Compliments to THE WESTERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL CHUTE 81 CUNNING 5 10 , 25c, 31.00 State Theater Building C. D. MANN Watchmaker and Jeweler Dealer in WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, AND SILVERWARE 14 South State Street Westerville, Ohio ICE TRANSFER COAL GOULD COAL AND ICE CO. E. H. GOULD 17 WEST MAIN ST. PHONE 60-W WESTERVILLE BOWLING ALLEYS Catering to Ladies and Gentlemen N. H. DUVALL, Proprietor FOR ECONOMICAL TRANSPQRTATIQN F7Ow6TS and plants L ff CHEVROLET A , , , O O O BALLOU I GREENHOUSES CHEVROLET SALES Q The Great American Value Residence Phone 423 zu WINTER sr. PHONE zz-w FIRE LIFE WINDSTORM K E' D I BURGLAR AUTOMOBILE General Insurance LIABILITY PLATE GLASS sa Nor+h sms sneef BONDS wesreavms, OHIO E B F.H6C1g'CCOCk . O PAINTER AND Barber Shop DECORATOR Sign Painting a Specialty 6 WALLPAPER Estimates Given Free 12 W' COLLEGE AVE' Phone 4os-J zso s. sem Sr Compliments THE GREAT ATLANTIC CIFIC TEA COMPANY PA H. C. SMITH, Manager Congratulations INSURANCE From Chas. E. Howe, MD. When You TW of AND Insurance, Think of D- K. Ed1er,M-D- A. A. RICH the Agent Compliments of THE SECURITY COAL AND OIL CO. C. M. PATRICK, '20 I. GD WINDOM, 'I7 MOVIN S W ARTHUR F. KOONS W'hen You Think of Moving, Think of Koons S O WAY PHONE Choose Your Piano As the Artists Do we ANNOUNCE ounz APPOINTMENT RHODES' FLOWER GARDEN AS Central Ohio Distributor PHQNE 193 Fon BALDWIN PIANOS Q WESTERVILLE Williams Music BAKERY Stgre The Home of Better Pastries WESTERVILLE, OHIO W. E. HOOS, Prop t Compliments FENTCNS Masonis Daily Trips Columbus and e Westerville Che1'i '.Z ' P if ,, With 35 North State Street Motor Freight phone 22 Phone 380-F-4 HUMOR Freeman: f'Westerville High has turned out some great men. Doris: When did you graduate? Freeman: I didn't-I was turned out. an an we Mr. Wilkins: f'Eileen, what is your fa- vorite hymn ? Eileen: 'lThe one you chased over the wall last night. ex an ae Name P asked the immigration ofhcial. 'fSneeze, the Chinese replied proudly. The official looked hard. f'Is that your Chinese name? he asked. No, English name, the Oriental re- plied blandly. Then let's have your native name. Ah Choo, said the Chinese. We all make breaks once in a while. Here's an embarrassing moment on Mr. Johnston. Passing through the hall one Clay he was exasperated by the uproar issuing from French classroom. CMrs. Clary was ab- sent.J He opened the door and burst in on the class. Grabbing the first feminine arm he saw, he hustled the young lady out of the room and proceeded to put on the heat in the accepted johnstonian manner. A few moments lated Luby stuck his head out the door and said, f'When you get through with our student teacher let us know, and we'll go ahead with the French Club meeting. CLASS WILL fContinued from Page 611 Arlicle 431 Luby leaves his ability to rate out-of-town girls to anyone who may be left in the High School who is unable to rate town girls. Article 44: Catherine Pinney, Esther Uhl and Phyllis Brown leave their ability to meet Mr. Johnston on their weekly walk to Columbus to Mike Patton, Gladys Grabill, and Mary Jane Schick. Article 45: We, the illustrious, conspicuous, noble, distinguished, exalted, noted, celebrated, dignified, glorious and honorable Class of 1934. of the Westerville High School, of the vicinity of Columbus, being of sound mind and body, hereby declare this cur last will and testament. Anyone wishing to thank the Senior Class for the many gracious gifts bestowed upon them may do so at any time. Anyone getting hot pipes from reading this may indulge in the cooling and refreshing waters of Pluto. We appoint the executors of this will the following: lVitnesse.v: HB. O. S, S. S. E, L. Joe PENNER BEELZEBUH CAB CALLOWAY MAE WEST ED WYNNE Signed, SENIOR Cmss or '34. x A A f eZf,J0,aw..,,,.,., SQ M CV1ltfOgTclPl7S W fwm GMM LARGEST Pususlafns COLLEGE ANNUA 'Q ' g LI -IL JAN Tow ER lwo fhousand Annuals in fhe pas? eleven years have selecled Canion gpg 5 I --H MEX li Q .S . engravmgs coupled wilh ihe Conlon plan of building a disfincfive Annual wilhin ils budgef. Ask any edifor or manager aboul' fheir experience wi'rh Can- fon Service. The Canfon En- graving and Elecfro'rype Company, Canion, Ohio. N. - .. .., . ,. , ..,. . ff.: -1 f . Q, .fi - kv- -gf--, . ' -Q-Q..-af' 'fi .-.',..--..-3-C-r-f iris . . f I . .. ' -'-?f'4ff:+-f+ffff'f. as ' Q .-+575 e- --f - W .fm . 1 ---:-ga-M - ..g. - -' - -1- - -my - 'H-. . .-fx 4-as:-2-., . -. ' ' -' ' ' Q,f, -4 1- ' 1, - Q .,.9., ..y -.. ' QQ AJQ-1 ,Q-.an-.fig-Qg Q f ' 1563 '.Q.,Q -- JZ, ' ,gi-3 ' -'H . JL Q ,, wx: .'l C:. . .pi 15QL,Q:, -- . . -- 4' -,H 31. Q?--.f 4- Q f.-- -' ..,g Mr, f - .f 1 Q. 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