Wooster High School - General Yearbook (Wooster, OH)

 - Class of 1920

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O O , 2 .00,00,00.00000004200 00.00.00000 QCUILFIUOII N lovlnv pride and respect we the Qlass of Wlneteen Twenty dedlcate thls volume to those men of the Wooster Hlgh School Facultv who answered the defend those prlnclples ldeals and 1nst1 tLltlOI1S upon whlch thxs republlc IS bullt 0 0 Q 200.04000082002002 2 0 O 0 2 2 200,00 00.00200.00.002006 Q2 2 2 '+o2 'nwn'n'ooww'nnu 2 2 2 2 ' 2 2 02a of of of of ozo of ago of of of exe of of axe of of of oo of 420 of of of oo oo 420 Q20 of , Q , of of of of of of ' ' of o Y ' of I N p , U of of ' ' of of ' of oo , of 020 - J V f of 't' call of their country and went forth to 'X' 'X' . . . . . 'z' of - V ' of 3, . . . . . . 3, of ' of of Q20 of 020 of o'o of o2o of oo of 059 of o'o of o'o of o'o of o'o of aio of of of o'o of Q24 Q20 424 o' 2 2 2 ' ' 'oo'so'n'u'u'o4'n2w2u2N2n2N2oo2o+' ' 2 ' ' ' ' 'Q 00 00 000 000000 0-0.00.00 O , O 0 0 . O 00 0-0.000000.00.00 jforeworb HE TATLER makes herebx 1ts annual debut apologwmg as IS the venerable custom of all xnnuals for 1ts dellclencles and hopmg that all that max be sald herem xxlll be taken Ill the rlght sp1r1t Someone has rlghttullx sald Nexx ldeas are the greatest thmgs IH the xxorld lt IS IH xlexx of the authentlcltx of thls statement that xxe haxe endeax oled to annex to the usual tx pe of materlal a fexx nexx depaltments xx hlch xxe trust xx1ll stlmulate an added lnterest ln the Tatler To our facultx adxlser MIQS Metz xx ho sacrlficed a great deal of tlme looklng over all materlal belongs much credlt for the per fectlon of this book We take thls opportunltg. to thank her f01 the counsel she gaxe IH behalf of thls Tatler The Board has labored asslduouslx to complle a book xxorthx of the Class of 1920 We haxe spent manx DFQCIOUS hours m lts behalf Cmuch to the teachers dlscouragementl We haxe xx o1n our xxlts to a fraffle fmuch to our dlstressl But IH splte of all our CllfllCLlltl6S xxe haxe enxox ed the xx ork and our onlx hope IS that your cr1t1c1sms max Le tempered xx 1th mercy Wlth these fexx xx ords xxe submlt the Tatler to xou THE BOARD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. .00,00 00 00 00.00.00.00 00.00 00 00 00.00.00,00.00. .00.00. . , .0 ' Y K Y ' l ' Q K V I A I Y I L 1 ' L 1 n I 1 2 4' K v , . b 1 ' l I L . 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C41 Do mx teachers oplnlons of mx xxork and conduct count for mx suc cess C53 Does the good oplnlon of mx parents friends and cltlzens of the communltx Ill xx hlch I llve help me after mx school daxs are ended? 163 Wlll exrcellent scholarship plax an important part ln mx llfe s xx ork The ansxx ers to all these questlons should haxe a great part ln direct lng the general attitude and actlvltx of everx xoung person ln the Wooster mg ln our school The COmmUH1tX xx lll be pleased to tax ltself to the Ilmlt xxlth the assurance of good conduct and first class preparatlon for our young people ln all these llnes Exerx pupll should loin at least one of the special actlvltles of the school such as orchestra debating athletics chorus class school band etc These dCt1V1tlGS require extra xxork but xxlll compensate the pupll manv tlmes for the addltlonal time and labor Mx advlce to everx pupll IS to loln some one of these organizations earlx ln the course and xxork dlllgentlx IH lt durlng the entlre four xears The pupll xx ho puts the best he has into hls school xx ork alvx ax s enloxs hls xx ork most both durlng school daxs and after graduation Work and plax are good for both voung and old Whatexer xou do hlt the llne hard and your parents teachers friends and schoolmates as xxell as the entlre communltx xx lll be proud of xou Verx SIHCQFQIY G C MAURER Superintendent of Schools 10 A v y . , lv - 7 sy - . 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DONALD K AKEY Sclentxfic Course A Les Hlboux de Nult 4 Agrlcul ture Club 4 Nonperell Llterary 1 2 3 Senllso Llt 4 Three thlmzs do shlne The sun the moon my hair WILLIAM A AUSTEN S lentlfic Course A A 3 4 Nonpare1lL1t 1 2 'S n lnso 4 As Bllhe Clexes Bull made a hut If he starts a fox farm xn the West We re probably stall to hear the best GEORGE W CLARK Wooster Academy,1 2 Cla 1 cal Course A A '3 4 Nonparell Ilt 3 Senllso 4 Les Hlboux de Nult, 4 If you want lOH'l9thlYlK thnllmg to happen Just call ln George Clark I-or at stirring up mlschlef and frohc He-x really a shark MARY HELEN AULT Classlcal Course A A 2 '3 Glee Club 1 2 Browmng Llt 1 Senllso Knd luke. vund-. ln summer sxghlng lf Lr YUICL 1 low and -meet HAZEL BOWERSOCK Commerclal Course Brownm' Llterary 1 2 3 Senllso 4 Not learned lh court nor versed IH wut But loved by tho e who know her best ALTA BRILLHART Classlcal Course Browning Llt 1 2 'S Senllso, 4 Les Hlboux d lult 4 Glee Club 1 2 Plaw Commlttee, 4 Class Play 4 Alta IS cute Shes also petite And me all agree Shes enchanhngly sweet ' ' . A. ., 1, 4g 1 ll ' ' 91 , ' 1 1 ' 9 5 l I 1 3 'i ' . . .,-,.,4g S Y 3 'Y 2, fig . , 4. c' ' . . ., 1, 2, 1 1 -1 1 1 ' 1 Se ' , . For Wooster High, he's done his bit: . ' . P Y Y 7 ' 5 Y ' S , A .. , . ss'- . . .,., 5 . . - . u . A -1 1 1 1 ' 77 4 n I . Cl ' ' Y I ' l I V ru 1 1 5 C135 .' 2 1 17 MANUEL CLARK Classlcal Course Wooster Acad em5 1 2 Nonpare1lL1t 'S Sen o 4 A A 3 4 Class Con tutlon Commxttee '3 Pm Commlt te 4 Les Hlboux de Nult Athletlc Edltor Tatler W As soclatlon H S Football 4 Class Basketball 3 4 Cap IH 3 S Basketball 5 4 Cl Track 3 4 H S Track 4 Class Play 'lhmu camm to our kruhron one a Om xxho l!Tt1Tll'wlll omc wonslxou fot 1.-1 tha hm ay NLC: m thc mul al lnl .1 FREDERICK DERR SL16TltlflC Course Phllalethean en 3 4 Glee Club 2 Track 2 Class Play You ask hls favorite color A om vue all reply The very brlghtest crlm rn Phat found ln any dye ARTHUR W DIETRICK Commerclal Course Phxlaleth enL1t123Seno A Cale to our coffin adds a nall no doubt And muy grln o merry drm one out ISABEL BEECHER CHANCELLOR Classlcal Course A A 1 2 3 4 Browning' Llt 1 2 3 Senl o 4 Class Vlce Presldent, 3 Bas ketball 4 There IS a gurl named Isabel Dlvlnely tall dnlnely fair Shes Just the kmd to banish care CHRISTINE CONKLE Sclentlfic Course Brownlng Llt Iso, A Jolly pal IS Chrlstme Shes an excellent cook I vneen A true hlue friend Shell Luck to the end When ll comes to buslne-ms shes keen ABBIE CRANDELL Sclentlflc Course Glee Club 1 2 A A 1 2 4 Browmng xt 1 2 3 Senllso 4 Her hexght doesn t quite reach the skies But her cooklnx s a lovely surpnse And helm! so small And so merry vnthal She cant even look cross lf she tries yy v -'l l l 'v ' l '- hs .1 l ' nw ' 9 1 . 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' 1 I . l 18 BROOKS EBERT NIlX6d Course Phllalethean Llt o 4 Class Play Oh hour of all hours The most blessed on earth Blessed hour of our dlnners HARRY EDWARD EBERT Commercial Course A E lor Llt Senllso 4 Debate 4 Captam 4 Art Edltor Tatler, Class Orator Heres to our class orator The thmgs are really very few That Harry cannot do HAROLD EDWARDS Sclentlfic Course Nonparell Llt nllso 4 A H S Band 1 H S Orchestra 3 4 Class Song Commlttee I-Ils musxc hath charms to soothe the savaize To rend a rock and split a cabbage MIRIAM BELL DICKASON Classlcal Course Wooster Acad emy 1 2 Hellenic Lxt 3 Senllso A 3 4 Basket ll Les Hlboux de Nult 4 Class Constltutlon Commlttee, Llterary Edntor Tatler Xbout myself I cannot thlnk Of anything to say So I will just say nothing And so avold delay CHARLOTTE EVELYN ENGQUIST Classlcal Course Ortonvllle fMmnesotaJ H S 1 2 3 en llso Llt 4 Les Hlboux de Nult 4 Basketball 4 To us from Mmnesota Charlotte came But It dldnt take her long to get ln the game A shark at basketball cheer leadmg and such The pep she has would beat the Dutch HELEN FRANCES FUNK Sclentlfic Course Wooster Acad emy 1 Hellemc Llt 2 3 Senllso 4 Glee Club 2 Track 2 Pm Commlttee 4 Class Song COmmlt tee 4 A A 4 Secretary, There came a mald from Bloomington So full of pep so full of fun That exerybody will agree Shes Just as mce as she can be . . . l 1, 2, 33 Senlis , 45 A. A., 1, 2, 3, 43 A. .,., 5 ba,3,4g ' . A. ., 1, ' ' ' I V' 2, 3, 4, xcels' '., 1, 2, 35 A star debater, too: v I ' 'r 1 .1 l S ' 1,2,3gSe',g.A.,1,2,3, 45 . . , 3 . . , 1, , 9 ' - ,. .2 . ., Q 4. 19 PAUL ELLSWORTH GLASGOW Scxentlflc Course Phllalethean 1 Se llso 4 A A W Assoclatlon 4 H Football 4 Hang sorrow-care will kxll a cat And therefore lets be merry ALFRED T GREENBAN K Mlxed Course Carthagmlan L 1 2 3 Senllso 4 Deae 4 Class Play Commlttee H S Quartet 4 An appetlte msatlate Por oratory and debate KEN NETH HOOLEY Sclentlfic Course Phllalethean L 1 2 3 Senllso 4 Dropping a smile wherever he goes Tlckhmz his ear and scratching hls nose LUCILE GROSJEAN Sclentlflc Course Brownmg L1t 1 2 3 Senllso 4 Class Record mg Secretary 3 Glee Club 1 2 H S Orchestra 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Captaln 3 Track 2 A A 1 2 4 Soclety Edltor Tatler On the basketball floor Celes a wonder She plays well she plays hke thunder Its always the same If shes ln the game The Semors never go under HELEN ELIZABETH HARRIS 2 llS0 4 A A 2 Basketball 1 2 3, 4 Les Hlb0UX de Nult 4 Class Constltutlon C0mmltte6 Asslst Busmess Man ager Tatler Class Play Helens a peach Helens a sport Shes one of those girls Who re just the nght sort JEAN ESTELLA HARRISON Classical Course Peabody H S 1 Brown1ngLlt 2 3 Senllso ee Club 2 A A Class Pm Commlttee, Les Hlboux de Nuxt 4 Basketball 2 4 Track 2 Class Play Committee There 18 a 1-Iarnson gurl named Jean Never has her hke been seen On one she smiles and he ns blast But he lb envled by some of the rest 4 Lit., , 2, n . , Q - -1 11 21 3, U H ' ' , Q l S., it'Y I I I . ! I b t ! Classical Course. Ossolean Lit., 1, ,3gSen' ,g . .,1, ,3,4g it'7 2 P S I 1 ' -, 5 ' '-: , 9 ' , ,4gGl ,g..,2,3,4g i 1 ll ' 20 ALFRED ISENMAN NIlX6d Course Lakevllle H S 23 Senlxso4 AA 4A cultural SOClety 4 Happy am I from care I am free Why aren t they all contented luke me ANTHONY LATONA Commerclal Course Excelslor Class Correspondmg' Secretary 4 Wlllmg cheerful never sore Hls Sl etheres no need to fear He msn t or couldnt be a bore FRANK IRVIN LAUTZENHEISER WIlX9d Course Carthagmlan Llt 2 3 Senllso 4 Class Play Aixam arose the oft repeated cry Machle I dont see why BESS WINIFRED HOFFMAN Classlcal Course Hellenlc Llt S o A 1 Club 1 It s all ruzht to be short lf you re short and sweet PAULINE ANN JEFFRIES ClaSSlC3l Course Hellemc Llt 1 2 3 Senllso 4 Glee Club 2 A 2 3 Basketball 1 2 Ble sed ulth temper whose unclouded ray Lan make tomorrow happy as today BLANCHE KEETS Commerclal Course Hellemc Llt Se llso 4 A A Be true to your word and your work and your frxend l 1 . l l' . . ., 11 r l . 1 S ' 's 3 gri' l ' , . l 1, 2,3g enlis,4g A. ., gGlee Lit., 1, 2, 35 Senliso, 49 A. A., 1, , , 9 ' , s , 9 A- 4,5 ,,,3,4- 1, , 1 ' , s - !1,2,3g n',g..,4. X . l 21 EUGENE MILLER Mlxed Course Excelslor Lxt llc IS fond as an Arab of dalu GEORGE F MORGAN Sclentlfic Course Mt Eaton S W socxatlon Senllso 4 H S F t ba 4 Dovxn their lme he plunged Nor stopped nor stayed tlll victory mas von C HARLES LOVETT PALM ER Sclentlfic Course Excelslor Lxt o Orchestra 1 Class Basketball Z 3 4 Track 7 Jun1orSen1or Re ceptlon Commlttee, 3 I vull not budge for no mans pleasure LEORA A KISER Sclentlfic Course Hellenic Lit 2 3 Senllso 4 Glee Club 2 A 2 3 4 Trac Snappy scrappy alvsays happy That IS Lolly to a T That shes one of 20s favorites lsn t hard at all to see LUCILE LAWRENCE Classlcal Course Hellemc Llt 1 2 3 Senlxso, 4 Les Hlboux de N lt 4 The youngest member of our class ls this bonny brovfn eyed lass An excellent student of modest alr When lt comes to good hmes shes rnzht there IDA B LEWIS S lentlfic Course McGuffe5 H S 1 Flushlnglfl S 2 Browmng, Sen Iso 'I'hL truest friend ls -:he fhc klndest lass ln every courtn 3 1 ., 1 1, 2, 33 Senliso, 4g A. A., 2. 1, , 9 ' , : , : A. ., 1, , , 5 k2. H. ., 1, 2, 3, A. A., 43 As- -' ' 3 ' , g . . oo- ll, . u', . 1, 2, 3, Senlis , 4g A. A., 1, 3, 43 Lit., 3: l' , 4, 4. C i 22 SINCLAIR PINNICK Sclentlfic Course Excelsxor Llt 1 2 3 Senllso, 4 Glee Club 2 Class Treasurer 3 Class Play 4 I as not born for courts or great affairs l pay my debts beheve and say my prayers GEORGE PEARCE Scxentlfic Course Excelslor Llt 1 2 3 Senhso 4 Baseball 4 A Never trouble trouble Tlll trouble troubles you GEORGE RUDOLPH Sclentlfic Course Mt Eaton H A A 4 W Assocla tlon Senllso 4 H S Football 4 Hls part m the orld IS deeds MARY MARKEL Mlxed Course West Salem H S 1 2 Ossoleanllt 3 Sen o A Its the som: you sung and the smiles you wear rhlt bl real the un hlne everywhere MARY MARGARET MAURER Mlxed Course Bollvar H S 1 2 3 Senllso 4 A A 4 Bas et ball 4 And like the brook s lo song her VOICE- A sound that could not the BESSIE I MCAFEE Commerclal Course Hellemc S 0 Class Secretary 4 None knew thee but to love thee Nlone named thee but to praise , , : ' 9 , : y S , - w ' - ,, , g .. J., 3 lis, 43 .A.,3,4. ' 1 'J-'1 -ls 5' f - . . Q . .q A., 1, 2, 3, 4. ,-s ' , 9 . ., 9 k 3 ' w. , ' S.,1,2,3g . ., p '- ' 9 ' , : - . , . Lit., 1, 2,35 enlis,-lg A. A.,-15 23 HARRY STOLL SANDS Nhxed Course Carthagmlan L1t so 4 Glee Club 2 Tatler Board Sten ographer, 4 Agrlculture Club 4 Class Play 4 un Joot a leetle hm Not lllilil 1 as n doll n1 all of that hes vnnrlh as much As many who are tall JOHN SWIGART Sc1ent1f1c Course Ph1laleth1an l1t 1 2 3 Senhso, 4 PPCSI t A 3 4 W ASSOCld t1on 4 H S Football 3 4 H S Basketball 4 Class Basketball 4 Class Track 2 4 Captam, 2 Jun1orSen1or Receptlon C0mmlt tee Class Play He IS famed both 1n song and 1n story And when from a hyzht He comes to the luzht We see that hes stamped wlth h1s glory JOHN C TALBOT Mwed Course Nonparell L1t Se Iso, 4 W Assoclatlon, Agruulture So clety 4 H S Football 4 John he has a hobby And he ndes 1t all the t1me Hes always taklmz mcturts And he surely does It hne GRACE LAVERNA S H ELLY Commerc1al Course Adelphlan 1 2 3 Senl1so, To be effectno 1n a l1Ul0'. vmv That I5 my 1-nm throughout each day MARTHA SIGLER Commerclal Course Epsllon Ph1 1 2 3 Senllso, 4 Glee Club, 2 A Cheerfulness IS an excellent. vuearmg quahty MARGARET STAUFFER Classlcal Course Adelphlan e so, 4 Class Correspondmg Secretary 3 Les Hlboux de Nu1t 4 bate Club 2 4 Debate Team, 4 Class Play lf half what they say of htrs true V54 others haxe naught else to do But s1t down below W hlle to heuzhts she does go Sha ll yun honors enough for a slevu 1, 2, 3, semi , , A. A., 1, 2, fs, 4: l 1 1 ' l Q ' , 1 ss 1 1 ll- 's ' S ,' l 1: . U . ' '. l. A. L't., 1, ,.g ' 4. 1' -1 1 1 : 1 . .den 1 41 ' Av 11 21 1 1 u H Z' ' 1 : ' ' 3 ! l ' ' Y S 7 3 , , 9 ' s For in football he makes himself gory, I Q I - s, , , ' Q ' Q , 3: A. ., 1, 2, 3, 4. 1, 2, 3g nl' 3 A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4, ll IY ' ' , ' I - ' , 5 . . , . ' 1, 2, 35 S nli 49 A. A., 1, 2, 3, : ' , F u ' ' '11 S De- l V : S 24 NELSON TORBET Sclentxfic Course Shreve H S 1 2 Phllalethean Llt 3 Senhso A A 3 4 H S Orchestra 4 Class Presxdent 4 Pm Com mlttee 4 Les Hlboux de Nult 4 W Assoclatlon H S Base 3 4 H S Basketball Class Track 3 4 Class Basket ball 3 4 Captam 4 Edltor 1n Chief of Tatler Nine rahs for 0s Dresldent I-les labored hard and long: Hes done has bu: Job nobly So come on make em stron!! ART H UR WEYGANDT Sclentlflc Course Carthaglnlan L1t 1 2 3 Senllso 4 Class Con stltutlon C0mmltt89 Jumor Sen lor Receptlon Commlttee 4 Pm Commlttee 4 Busmess Manager Tatler Class Basketball 1 Oh Art lb our smart buslness man Runs our books on the mstallment plan H k ll bo t t e novss a a u ra es Partlal payment rebates And at contracts hes rlgnt ln the van GROVER GEORGE WALKER Commerclal Course Carthagm lan Llt 1 2 3 Senhso 4 C ss Presldent 3 A A Assoclatlon 1 2 3 4 Presldent 4 Class Constl tutlon Commlttee Jun1orSen1or Reception Committee 3 W As soclatlon H S Football 3 4 Captaln 4 H S Basketball 3 4 H S Baseball 1 2 3 4 Captaln 4 Class Basketball 3 4 He struck me much luke a steam engme ln trousers IRENE L01s THOMPSON Commercxal Course Adelphlan 1 Z Basketball 1 2 3 e rs fretty I alk 1 And willy to talk lth Xni pleas xnt too to thmk on RUTH THOMPSON llso 4 A A Basketball 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 Asslstant Busmess Manager Class Play Commlttee 4 As'-.1 tant Bu'-.mess Manager And a Jolly good one too Ruth has pep and push enough I'o see most anything through MELBA WILLIAMS Sclentlfic Course Epsllon Phu 1 Se Iso 4 A A 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Track 2 Glee Club 1 2 Class Constl tutlon Commlttee JumorSen1or Receptlon Commlttee 3 Les H1 boux de Nuxt 4 Class Vxce Pres ldent 4 ASSOCl3t6 Edltor Tatler A happier peppler hveller maid No here can be found If you vant to have some real fun To Melba Just come round l ' . .' 1, , Q -1 '1 - 1 4g . ., ' , - - . 1 31 ,' . u 'Y 7 ' 5 1 1 ' , u 11 ' ' . - , , . . 1 ball, ., 5 . . , 43 1 ' 1 .1 l . ' ' .1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 . l , X Lit., , 2, 33 Senliso, 43 A. A., 1, l I 3 ' 9 7 Y ' Sh 1 - 0 w w'th. ' w' . I 1 ' 'I . 1 ' -H 1 -1 .1 1 ' 1 In 1 1 l ' . . g. - Y - . 1 Y 9 1 3 S 1 - - - Mixed Course. Adelphian Lit., 1,2,3gSen , 5 . .,1,2,3,4g . Y 9 7 Y. 1 7 1 : Q 9 , . .HHS C. . I I . -1 1 1 1 . 1 ' la Y Q. ' ' 1 'Y -1 '.1 1 ' 1 1 I ' ' J - ' ' . u 11 . I 1 1 ' l 9 - . , , 9 I 1 ' ' 7 Y I 2 ' ' ! 9 7 7 3 7 I l ' . 5 . , , . . . . M , , L1t., , 2, 3g nl , 5 . ., 1, 2, ' A. .YH ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 : Q ,u , 5 1 Q - 3 - . . l H .- Y 9 . ,, - . 1 , . , Q - 1 Y ' W . , Y 1 X , l 25 PHILIP MILLER WALLACE MIxed Course Shreve H S 1 2 Phllalethean Lit 3 Senllso 4 A A 3 4 H S Orchestra 3 4 H S Baseball 4 Agnculture So clety 4 Class Track 3 4 H S Quartet 4 The Class fo Z0 declded to try To borrow money enough to buy A Imr of stIl1.s for MIller I- r nova you ce hc-I o small Its hard to see hIm at all HAROLD WILSON Scientific Course Carthagmlan Lit 1 2 3 Senllso 4 President 2 3 4 Les HI oux de Nult 4 Class Basketball 3 4 Class Track 2 3 4 Capt 2 H S Track 2 4 Class Play Com He would be senous for a mInute laugh Ing for a month a stood ,yoke forever VICTOR TALMADGE YOUNG Scientific Course Carthaglman 2 3 4 Assistant Class Treasurer ls there a heart mu IC cannot melt ANNA MARIE WALTER Sclentlfic Course Adelphlan LIt 1 2 'S Senhso 4 Glee Club B ketball 1 2 A A Anna IS one of 101, memberg That vme are proud lo oun A faithful frIend a Jolly pal No better one I5 knovan DORIS MILDRED WILLIAMS Commercial Course Adelphlan 1 S 0 4 Tatler Board Stenographer What would we do ullhout Dorls When It comes to typewrmng for us A orker ever A shIrker never Shes a Fme mrl IS Dons MILDRED ALICE MARY Woons ScIentIfic Course EpsIlon Phi 1 2 3 Senliso 4 De Team 2 Presldent 4 Jumor SenIor Receptlon Commngtee 3 Class Pm Commlttee 4 Class Pay A w man hzart hke the moon IB exer Chanmmz but hke the moon theres HIVNBYS a man In ll i I I l l -7 ' I I 1 I - -I I I - - I I I I . - - I ' , 9 . I 9 . . , . I' ll .S . y. . . H '0 ' ' s 'S s ' . 'r I 1 ' I . r I 1 ll as I 1 I - 'r 11 2: 3. 4gA.A.,1, , , 3 'b 'In 5 I I 2 I ! i I 'Y I ' - v I I ' mittee, 49 Joke Editor Tatler. Lit., , 2, 3, enlis , 45 A. A., 1, S . N' . I Lit., 1, 2, 3, Senliso, 4, A. A., 1, 9 Y I . ! 4. .. , , 5. .,., Lit., , , 9 ' I : bare ' I r I I ' X 'I l I v I '. 'n ' 'S I , ' , - , N 26 MAUDE YARNELL Commerclal Course Epsxlon 1 Lxt 1 2 3 Senllso Sweetness truth and exery grace VS huh tlme and use are vsont to teach The exe may un a moment reach 'Xnd read dlstlnctly ln her face ESTHER IRVIN Mlxed Course Tungchow Pe kmg Ch1naJ,1 2 Senl so 4 Flernal sunshme on her head Iso less wlthm her heart We all are conhdent enough That ln the vsorld she ll play her part MIRIA M ZAUGG Classlcal Course Epsllon Phl 1 Sen o 'S 4 Basketball 1 2 3 Glee Club 1 2 H S Orchestra 3 4 C ss Treasurer 4 Les Hlboux d Nult, 4 Class Song C0mmltte9, Class Play She talk d she smlld My heart she uyld She charmld my soul I xust na hon HELEN G YOUNG Classical Course Epsllon P 1 1 n lso Orchestra 4 A musical maid and quite commanding Wnlh yards and yards of understanding ESTHER LUCILE SWALLEN S lentlfic Course Pymg Yang Forelgn School QKoreaJ 1 2 A 4 Senllso 4 So many brnzht Ideas Bcset this maidens head That the miracle appeared Of her hair tummy: red BLANCHE GUNNELL PHILLIPS Sclentlfic Course Guflin fGaJ S 2 3 SGHIISO, A smile for all all welcomed zlad X gzenlal coaxmg may she had l .W 7 1'g . 14' . ' h' L't., 1, 2, 33 Se l' , 43 H. S. . . 1 - I ! W . I 3 i Y ' ' , , QA- Lit., ,2,3g lis,4gA. A., 1, 2, , : - . , , 9 la , 5 u ' e H. ., 1, ,.g ' 4. ' r 27 RAE MOND ARMSTRONG Sclentxflc Course A W Assoclatlon 4 H Football 'S 4 Class Basketball 2 L elslor Lxt 1 3 lleo 4 lf you llayul xour fart ln tht uorld 1 mtn y th crltlc all call nt gnu HENRY SHELLY Commerclal Course Carthagln n Llt 1 Z 3 Senllq 4 ketball 2 w cant bv. true to n 1 Xou ra. much better 011' lth thru MARY ELWABETH YOUNG Clasalcal Course Epsllon Phl 2AA12HSOrches A rompmg mxss of heedless art Wlth halr of tvullghts shade A pleasmg vnnbome ay she has And many friends shes made 'T l l l ' ' . A. ., 1, 2, 3,4g ,g.s. v ' s Q v 1 3,45 'xc ' '., ,2,5gSen- l. , . U ' I ' .' P' I ' ' If Wlh . 0 w' ' 1 l. J Lit., 1, 2, 3g Senliso, 43 Glee Club, 1,g..,,g.. tra, 3, 4. . ' V. 4 W l 4 ia '., , ', 'Q Io, 5 Bas- , . lf jou ' I 0 0 xr two, l l l l ' 28 HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF NINETEEN TWENTY What am I domg w1th th1s strange looklng book of scarlet and gray 'V Perhaps It does look odd to you but lf you knew hoyy dear and famlllar It IS to me why my dear It brlngs back all my happy hlgh school days as clearly as though they were finlshed only yesterday Would you really dear? Why nothmg would glV6 me greater pleasure than recallmg those gay care free days and slnce you d l1ke to hear about them It was the memorable month of September 1916 memorable because It was to us the openlng of a door lnto another world where all sorts of perlls and yes Joys too when we the Class of 1920 outwardly felgmng a sophlstlcated manner but 1I1V!3.I'dlj tremblmg slowly mounted the steep sllppery steps that led to the land of hlgh brows We had taken only a few steps when a yolly l1ttle old man a dw arf of course presented hlmself to us Greetmgs Freshmen' Oh what does It matter who I am? You may call me premon1t1on 1f you w1sh But hsten there are strange belngs known as Sophomores Jumors and Senlors w1th1n these portals who w1ll seem host1le to you The Sophomores w ho are least dangerous w1ll treat you Wlth contempt but that IS because they know how you are tremblmg IH your shoes smce they d1d the same last year The Junlors Just recently vested w1th thelr new author1ty as upper classmen w1ll man1 fest thls author1ty at eyery concelvable 1nstance to your chagrln Bu one of the hardest lessons there IS to learn Lastly there are the mlghty Senlors to whom you must pay homage Now take a h1nt from me and he whlspered 1n our ears they are secretly envy1ng you for you are lust at the beglnnlng wh1le they have fimshed and must move on Cheered by these comfortlng words we went on our way and by keeplng our manner as humble as was posslble for such 1mportant bemgs as we knew ourselves to be we managed to get a great deal of happlness out of our first year The class Splrlt yy hlch was hlghly prevalent 1n the upper classes was passed on down to us und1m1n1shed IH the form of pep and we 1oyfully looked forward to Sophomores when yye should be a unlted body But alas' Sophomore days passed NNlth0Llt the coveted organlzatlon for the h1gh powers had decreed that some of the superfluous pep must be first worked off But yye knew that the class of 1920 yvas full of promlse for the boys had dISt1IlgLlISh6d themselves m all athletlcs and the glrls ln basketball So when at the Inter class Track Meet the bovs and glrls of our class carrled off a large proport1on of the prlzes lt IS needless to say that the spaces betyy een our necks and ch1ns assumed an angle of at least one hundred and elghty degrees And then there came a t1me yy hen yye were to moye on there were others knockmg for admlttance and yye found oursely es Jumors That 29 v , D , . -. , , . My Lv , v v v ' Y V Y v v D , . , ' 7 1 - , ' , r ' 9 7 , -4 7 I I . . V v ' 1 ' v 1 v 1 I f 1 1 , ' ' A J 1 K y 1 y - y . , , v V ' v v - , , . I , 1 ' r 1 1 I U ' , YV . A . . - ,, V Y Y . 7 . YI 1 ' 1 . Y 7 J ' I 5 sn - Q 1 V 1 - Y I , .2 , I . , , . . , . V .Q , . n q , n 'W ., . ., . , v 1' ' v , Q. ' ' 7 7 ! 7 ' ' 7 . y - 7 tr , I t you w1ll pront by thls, because you w1ll be learnlng to be true sportsmen, 1 1 ' 1 1 . Y . . , . Y Y . ,, 9 ' ' 7 Y 7 .K 1 I 'Ir H I C 'Q In .I s .I ' . . y . V . ,, 7 1 7 ' 1 . Y Y Y Y Y ' 'Y . ! . A 1 1 1 1 1. ' 1 - I 1 L 1 Cn s L s m 1 A , Y A' . . .. , . A ., , , . .. , S, L , u as , ' , v U y v 9 . . 7 ' v1 1 Y. ' ' 1 . , 1 v - ll 77 , , , 9 . . , I ' S- s . ' . V I 1 - ' ' ' 1 ' '-1 1 1 U ., . .. t' K I 5 s , . ' y 7 v Y Y . . v V ' xear also brought the fulfillment of our greatest deslre for rox ot ioxs xxe xxere alloxxed to organrze We chose scarlet and grax for our colors and our first president xx as C rox er Walker Lnfortunatelx the flu made its appearance shortening our school term and lessening our class actrxr tres but exams xxere also banned s0 xxe felt somexxhat compensated At the close of the school xear xxe entertamed the Seniors xx 1th the annual Junior Senior reception xx hen the hatchet xx hrch xx as rn truth onlx paprer mache xx as buried and the orange and black and the scarlet and grax hung entxxrned rn happx felloxx shrp The role of Seniors xx as a much h rrder one to enact for Seniors must be drgnrfied and shroud themselx es rn a knoxxrng arr and the latter xxas to seeing that str urge light rn the te rchers ex ts xx hrch xx arned us that the dax of reckoning xx rs rt hand When xxe re org rnmed our clrss prcsrdent xx rs Nelson Torbet ind the feeling of class sprrrt and responsrlrrlrtx xx as greatlx strengthened bx the organization of the Senlrso Lrtcrarx Socretx xx hrch xx is composed of onlv Seniors As the month of Tune approached and rt seemed that rt xxas flying toxx ard us xxe greeted rt xxrth happx hearts for xx eren t nexx xx orlds going to be revealed to us' But although xxe knexx that xxe xxere all going to seek our xarrous fortunes and experience untold adxentures xet deep rn our hearts there xxas a feeling that made us long to remarn rust a xx hrle longer under the protectrng broxxn ind Blue of Wooster Hrgh ALTA BRILLHART lil lv K 1 Av I -T .' tv ' .. -vAw, v v ' 1 . ' v 1 na 5 4 v Q1 . v' . x 1 v x . . ' . , at U ' ' ' ' . 9 , . r c . , , , . ' - ' . ' , v f , v ' V . ' . ly , ' .- I - 4 Lx K v kv . 1 V. - , A rg ts much easier said than done, especially at test times when xx'e were used A, ' my 2 ' ' 2 .t.' lv li., . ' . ks . it 4 V L l v, vs 1 J I 1 In 1 . v Q - 2 .r , 1 1 2 K1-x -mxtw. vi hx Aw , 2 l 1 I .W ' 1 C AY nw . -7, V I YE- .1 kv K Q I 7 I - K . yr A1 . 7 v ' v' V l 1 v , v V l l - 'Y ' si 7 v v v v .N Y I . vu I -V . Y -is .Y 0 ' 3 - v 4 - s ' . JUNIOR SENIOR RECEPTION Solomon 1n all h1s glory and how else account for h1s numerous WIVGS7 would have grown pale wlth envy and the 11l1es of the field beslde the lovely roses and stlll loveher gowns would have blushed wlth chagrln had they been prlvlleged to gaze upon the crowd gathered for the Junlor Senlor receptlon The cafeterla an ldeal place for the event was festooned wlth the scarlet and gray and the crlmson and gold that met IH the harmony svmbollc of the scene beneath Entertalnlng us royally 1n the way of games fthough the boys d1d cheat vuth the clothes plnsb and refreshments fwhlch gave rlse to mter estmg competltlons-consult W1ll1e Flatteryl d1d not suffice these hos pltable Junlors who very effectxvely surprlsed and pleased us wlth a play presented IH true professlonal style Not to many comes the opportunlty to see and hear-chlvalrous colonels omlet tlns safe blowers and falr ladles dlsportlng 1n the same rose llghted draw1ng room And favs ncy lf you can seemg a real l1ve Engllsh duke even though he was falrly well submerged IH coal dust Future classes w1ll have to look wx ell to thelr laurels for the Class of A21 set a standard of hospxtalltx and mgenultx that xx 1ll not be easy to attam much less to surpass 31 ai' , i- L .-- ' ' 1 9 . . . . 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' 1 , . 4 THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF 1920 Probated June 1 ReCOrdA P 20 Dated June 10 In the Name of the Beney olent I ather of us all yye the Class of 1920 bemg ln good health and of sound mlnd do hereby make and publlsh thls our last yylll and testament ITEM 1 It IS our yyxsh that 111 of our debts be first pa1d out of our estate lncludlng the debts arlslng from our last slckness c zamznatzo tu rtficzsszmus and our funeral expenses We also deslre that the fees of our phy SICIHHS be pa1d even of those yy ho found It lmposslble to ralse the tem perature of some of thelr patlents ts hlgh as sey entv degrees ITEM 2 We glve dev1se and bequeath to MISS Kean the records of our four year course 1n hte that 1n old age she may read them and be comforted 1n knoyymg that she yy as the sp1r1tual ady 1ser of the one and only perfect member of the Class I amlly We do thls as a revy ard for all the comfort she has glven us and yye ask of her one favor the last yve shall be able to ask that she erase and blot out all tardy absence and demerlt marks from our records yyhlch mlght degrade our character tn the publlc eye ITEM 3 We glye dev1se and bequeath to Hugh Mltchell our younger brother the Junlor Class We are so1 ry that we cannot leave the Junlor Class BROOKS and a MILLER to supply the fishes and loaves to nourlsh them through the QUICK SANDS of the Senlor year We knovy that they yyxll suffer 1n not haylng a CHANCFI LOR to PEARCE the my sterles of the deepest knoyy ledge We regret that yye cannot leave them a WAY upon the syyeet WILLIAMS blossomlng on the GREEN BANK ITEM 4 To the IUHIOTS yye bequeath our text books the Verglls and I 19I1Cl1 books yy 1th translatxons cunn1ngly yy11tten on the margms or betyy een the l1nes and for those yy hose books are dey old of these upllftlng marks yye leave small pon1es on vyhlch yye hope they may safely reach the1r destmatlon We leave them all other books yy 1th syyeet penclled sonnets soulfully dedlcated to MHCDIG s W1nk ITEM To the Iaculty yye leaye syy eet memorles of our chlldhood our youth and senlorhood We haye alyy ays felt the deepest regard and tiiectlon for thls body tlthough It h 18 not been our temperament to show It and noyy that yye ue leaylng thls hte yye only ask that they treat all members of our fdmlly yy 1th as much Ddtl9l1C8 kmdness and 1ust1ce as they alyyays treated us To then keepmg yye commend all future classes knoyymg that noyy here ln oul glouous countly yylll there be a better d1s pensatlon of knoyyledge gm . 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' v I 1 1 1 . 1. y 'Q v' 4 1 ' 1 -' L- A --v v' 1 ls- 14 l r :L ITENI 6 The q0Dl'l0T'I10l8s next xear w1ll entei on the most trxlng pe11od ot their hte We teel ci gleat loxe tor our sistels of 1929 and so we wish to warn them 1n tlme and ask them to be xerx modest unassum ing and exer readx to serxe their e1de1 blothels the SSHIOIS as all lunior classes should le We 1ef1xe them the 1rt1st1c chemistlx lab the prwilege of making H S and permitting the re ult to perx ade the spaclous halls of our Hlgh School ITLNI 7 The de 1r little lreshmen n1tu1 1111 cannot be expected to haxe accomphshed Xen much so far but we comphment them on the1r charming 11911211101 The nur es tell Us that malbles haxe been occasion 1llX pl ued IH the HUINEIX th1t gum has been chewed 1nd paper wads thrown and that ex en l1ttle loxe attalrs haxe budded and withered under the kmd care of the loxing te 1che1 We leaxe to them the DllN1lQg6:'S of h ning manx wonderful times it thu ITL good 1nd of l'1lXlI1g then loxe 1111.113 spring forth in tull bloom ITILM 8 We bequeath to our faithful 1'I'1911il's 1' xans 1nd Qm1th fiftx for unknown reasons the pupils max be kept warm bx the ze 11 of thls o1at1on and the custochans w 111 find this zeal readilw combustlble ITLM 9 Among our frlends we haxe found one w ho IS old 1n exper ience and has knowledge of all hung characters We consider this man the most rehable of all earth s cltlzens Therefore we do herebx nom1 nate and appolnt Iather T1me as the efcecutoi ot this our last w1ll 1nd testament We do herebx authorme and empower h1m to compromiae a iust release of all debts and claims due us We desire no appralsement made of either our 1e11 or person 11 ellects 1nd we '1sk th It the Court ot Probate authorize this om1ss10n lTPM 10 We do l'1QlC,lJX rexoke 111 tormer w111s m 1de bx us In testzrmnzu Il lzfnor we heleunto set our hfmds and athx our ofhcial se'11 th1s tenth d IX ot June 1n the xear of our Lord Nineteen Hunth ed and 1wentS Signed! THL SENIOR Cues or 1990 Slgned bx the qenlol C11ss of 1070 IN its 11st w1ll 1nd testament ln oul presence 1nd signed Lx us 1t its l8Q1Ll9St 1n 1ts plesence md 111 the presence of each other Uwclt QAM Miss Com 111111 33 ' I 1 4 v ' svlyv all 5 -4, B1 3 ' ' ' 3 ' j 1' , is - , v lv L- v . 1 1 151, . tsl A f I 5 v v 4 1 1 Y v ' ' ' . Q' ' . 'A . 2 . 41 L' 5 2 12 Lv nr v A1 v -:lv , bx 5 v ' . n . v' 1 Q 1 Q 1 v v 4 4. - 2 K' kk' ' -5- -Ivy 2 1 .1 V v 2 . H by v Y . v . r r I I bl v , Y. ' 4 v. 1 11- 7 f v -Q. v. '1 C J. s 2 v' 4 lv v - I 15.1, I ' A., Q X , 2 ' 2 ,D ' 1 Y z 'z' .' s ' ' ' . w Y f ' ' ' . 1 v, . , ' v 1 .T , , , J . c 1 , .V copies of t'Burke's Conciliation, so that at any time the heat is turned off 1, ' 1 f L. '. L. .' 'L' .Y ' if L. ' U ri nf, V Y , 'A' ' - L1 ' l ,kv ' I kv. , v tv - 4 fr 1 L- A - Lv, 1 bv v 2 .l Ll . 1' I I I nl Ll. 11. C 's' ' ' ' 1 s z 1' 2 '1 cs z 1 ' ' 1 .W 'A j ' 1 ' .' 2 I' ,', ' Y . , .V, 'V v 4 K-1 C L- 1 'A- ' 'f A., aj '. ,' ' ' . . j . 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F5-ll 'IHE PRINCE CHAP Lrlzf ani Pfple Brlef Synopsis of the Senlor Class Play Wllllam Pex ton IH Amerlcln sculptor xx ls X1S1l6Cl bx Mrs Arrlngton a former model of hls xxho begged hlm IS she xx IN dxlng to Ldlb tol her llttle dxughter Claudla xx ho xx as then slx xells old Pexton fm lllx consented to txke the llttle glrl and thus made the dxlng mother happx While Ll lutlll hxed xxlth her fOStL1 llthel she nl lde l1 lbIlilS xxlth the artlsts of the StL1fllO Ialllngton ladder and I rltz and also the lm xteul palntel lack Rodnex On the nlght ot her lrrlx xl ln Olfltl' to ente rt un her Pex ton told her the storx of the Prlncess Allce 1nd her l,I'lIlLh C h xp dax Prlncess Allce reallx came and Pex ton xx ls dellghted Allce s mlllfl had been polsoned l.gd.1I1St Pex ton and she dld not respond to h1s lllt,Ltl0Il Because he xxould not send Claudla axxax Allce bloke the eng xgement Qhe left Pexton xerx much dls l.ppO1I'lt9Cl about h1s lot She xxent to Italx md xxhlle xxx IX xx ls m lII'19Cl to Mr Helmel After her departure Ml Pexton St9c1Cl1lX chmbed to Ilme lnd xx ls greatlx encourlged bx Claudla Runlon the S8l'XlIlg mln lnd Puclxers the mald of lll xxolk Ill the Slllltllil llllllfllllg' ldd much lntelest When Pexton and Claudlz hxd llxed III thls xxax lOl txxelxe xexls 1 lettel L lme xx hlch lnformed hlm of Alice s arrlx al Hel husband had dled xxhlle she xx ls xxx xx Lnd she noxx seemed to xx xnt to lenexx the old lel ltlOIlNl'llD xxlth jo Q' 1' , A ,Z 5 ' , 1 2 2' ' l' 'J z 2 X 1' - 1 1 I 2 , c l v v v S Avllw iv 2 ss. 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JUNIOR OFFICERS Preeident Hugh Mitchell NICE President Robert W1ll1ams Corresponding Secretarx Catherine NIcClelland Recording Secretarx Esther NVoodQ Treaeurer Arthur Lenmngton CLASS COLORS Iurple and 1 old K 1 Iss I LOWLR Violet CLASS MOTTO' Fear f od and take xour oxxn part Hoxx rad Ackerman Ixent Ackerman Paul Borup James Campbell Paul Coolahan Robert Crltchfield James Currx Donlex Ebert Palmer Elliott Ralph Fisher WIIQOD Flatterx Clair Garrett Ceorge Ceretenslager Lindsay Gould Ruesell Greenbank William Halloran David Harrie Homer Haetmge Thomae Helm Nathan Helm Cordon Johnson Raxmond Kraue Harrx Laper Donald Lenhart Arthur Lennlngton Iohn Leopold George Machxx art Malcolm McClure Malcolm McNutt JUNIOR ROLL Hugh Mitchell Frederick Mong Iohn Musselman Junlor Rice Ruesell Robinson Miles Shamp Donald Starn Arthur Qutton Cloxd Qtelnmetz Frank Svxlnehart Omar Thorlex Robert Wallace Arthur Wedge Robert Williams Rox 7ahn1ser Planche Renepe Ruth Brlcker Helen Fltzgerald Elizabeth Ferris X lda I' lshburn Mx rna Fritz Ruth Carrett Arlme C eltgex Pauline Cerlach Mildred Claegoxx Irene C roeeman 39 Marx Haller Edna Hider Helen Kimber Miriam Lautzenheisei Helen Long Katherine Lott Catherlne McClelland Marx Moxxerx Nlaudle Nesbitt Gertrude Oxler qara Palnter Marx Qxvallen Ruth Ilastercr Mabelle Ramsex Irrmcee Reese Helen Phodes Crace Rutt Anna Qlaunders Rome Qcott Ethel qeabox er Helen SldI9 Iols qnader Ple mor Sutton I lenna Wllliamk I lorence Xande1b1lt Nlarlon Wilson Esther Woodx Ruth Scott Cecile Zaugg l I , 11 pp, ' or ' , , . , , 'Y 1 1 c . 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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Tramp t1 imp t1an1p What IS that 1101999 dld someone ask' Whx the JUHIOIN of Vxoostex Hlgh School cl1mb1ng up the steps of knoxxledge of coulse That brlght Septembe1 dax lll 1917 xx hen more than a hu11d1ed xoung people decked lll green entered the Hlgh School 1t xx as 0bx10us to ex erx one that xxe xx ere a goodlx cl 1ss for xx ere xxe not the largest that had ex er entered herelnl We 1mmed1atelx began to shoxx our pep After a fexx daxs of d1ft1cultx IH learn1ng our places I1n the matter of studx room seats at leastl and xx earlng otf the greenness xxh1ch all lreshles are abundantlx supphed xx 1th xxe surpr1sed everx bodx bx our lox altx to the Broxxn and Blue and haxe cont1nued to do so We learned manx thmgs of xalue to us our first xear here among them that those dreaded nlghtmares knoxxn as examlnatlons are not 1m posslble Our ma1n SOCIHI tunct1on that xear xx as a grand final DICHIC such as has nex er been heard of before nor slnce Our Sophomore xear held manx d1sappo1ntments 1n store for us partlx because of the flu 9p1d6m1C but to make up for these exams xxere d1spensed xx 1th L1ke foregomg classes xxe xx ere dest1ned bx the hlgher poxxers to the sad fate of rema1n1ng unorgamzed Hoxxexer thlS could not long dampen our sp1r1ts and th1s xear xx 1th Hugh M1tchell at the helm our class has trled to make up for last xear W1th most of us under the classmen ln the possess1on of seats 1n the studx room vxe have trled to make th1s the best xear of all Our first soc1al xx as held at the home of Katherlne Lott and xx as termed a great success bx all present The Junlors haxe g1x en xx orthx representatlxes to the cause of all athlet1cs and th1s xear our class team composed of M1tchell Starn Currx Helm and Zahnlser came off xx 1th flx 1ng colors and the cup We haxe been enthus1ast1c rooters at all the games g1rls as xxell as boxs The g1rls themselves haxe shoxxn much sk1ll Ill basketball and lf an out of toxxn team could be plax ed feel thex could shoxx em Our cl xss s path has not been strexxn xxlth roses all the xx ax There haxe been mxnx tho1ns We haxe lost some of our most lox al comrades along the xxax but 1n sp1te of th1s xxe hope to graduate xxlth a large number fO1 others haxe l0lIl6d us So xxe shall march forxx ard the Class of '71 and proxe to the xx orld thxt xxhen xxe haxe run our race and com pleted our course IH deal old W H S that she xx1ll be proud to see us leaxe he1 portals and max be a l1ttle regretful M IX xxe go out xx 1th banner 1dlS9d a11d the purple and gold Hx 1ng h1gh 40 -. -. 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Q w f 3 SOPHOMORE ROLL X1cto1 A11cl1e11s Ea1l Arnold Paul Pechtol Challis lell Eldon lent I 1ul PQFFX V11Il11m l lnck D11 1ght Campbell P IX monrl C 1ske1 CIIII Co I 1ccle11tk D1tl11so11 I1mes I etfel Harold C 161 lames C lmhel Atherton C 0SSd1Cl H 11olfl C rou1 er C eorge C FOSIQAII lun1or Helm Ch 11le1 Holmes Harold Huns1ck11 X lfgll lames l1ol1ert l1meson I' d111n lohnson C orclon lohnson I lQCl I1 1ler W 1lI1 1m lxe 111 Emanuel K1ng IUIIICJI' lxhnger I 1 IIILIN L111g,cll Donald Long Hugh M 111s XI11t1n NlCQLlllOLIg'll VS llfI'CCl Nlchutt Slfllllil NI111s lohn P IX Pohelt Reardon C R1Iph SAHQI lame Smlth Harmon Sm1 ser Don 1lcl Spencer lVllll'1l'Il Stoll Don'1ld qtrock -Xrthur Sutton lo1 Swartz Ixenneth W 1lke1 lohn D W 1ll Le Ale1111de1 W1lson C eorge VV1nkler I eg1n1lrl H 1111111 I uth Akel Flwaheth Ames E1 el1 n Armstrong Lols BaId111n C atherme Parnarcl Helen Pl 1ck Nlllclred Bogner Ixatherme Pranclt Alma I resson Planche Lrlnk X 1r,q1n1a Br1 an Cl 11a Puchhol7 C 91tI'L1Cl6 Caamphell Plencla Carson NI1rg1ret D'1ge1 NI111e D1lg1rcl NI1lcl1ecl Dunkle leo 1 I 1 61 Nllldlul Ilke I1ances Forbes 43 Fillltl I1a11l1s A1311 Cerlath Nlahel Horn Helen HCJLINCI NI 1rgaret H111 st Ellen lame NI1l1el I 1mc s Arhne loll1II I1ene Iolllfl Puth lusts I eul1h l11ml1e1 Doroth1 I11 Bl F1leen Iangell NIarg1ret Langell Lucretla Latona Ethel IlC,CJf k1 llldltlld Long Clenentme Luci A1111 NI 11 ev El17aheth NI1lle1 M1ner1a M1 ers Ruth llIlIllCliS Acl1 R1mse1 I lorence Rallck Doroth1 llflnel 'VI1rg1ret I 11le NIIIX Runkle NI 111 Ste1ne1 less1e Shell1 Ehzabeth Smlth Fmma SI'lNClC,l I 1 111Le Sn111gl11 Puth Spmgler Pmllle I 11l 1 Cldfl VS dgll LL1CIllQ Violf . . -. 1 '. 1 . ,. 4' ., ., A 1 K L J1 1 ' ' - ' 1 1 'K' I ' ' 1 ' 1 1 l ' ' H' ll 2 1? 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CLASS HISTORY A long t1me ago IH 1918 to be exact a wonderful thlng happened It was the blrth of the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty two the largest to say nothlng of the b1'31I'll6St class Wooster Hlgh School ever boasted We were one hundred and thlrty one strong Wlth surprlslng rapxdlty 22 found that she would have to play a part 1n the hlstory of Wooster Hlgh To start w 1th we helped the football team to success by g1v1ng It a part of a second team to batter agalnst In 1nterclass basketball we yvon all of our games the I xrst Serles When baseball turned up the green llttle I reshles furnlshed yust four nmths of the team At last our year as If reshmen closed and we w ere Sophomores On September 8th 1919 Wooster Hlgh was agam honored w 1th the presence of the Class of 1922 We were only one hundred and three strong th1s tlme We w ere glad however for we knew that Darwln s theory of the SUFXIX al of the fittest had been w ork1ng and had left us only the best materlal After we Sophs had become used to our new statlon 1n hfe we began to thmk of attemptlng the 1mposs1ble that of br1ng1ng back the good old tlmes 1n the form of the organ1zat1on of the Sophomores One mornlng the appolnted commlttee w1th trembhng steps approached the Revealer of the Future But alas' the1r hopes fell flatter than the proverblal pan cakes of the pretty but cltlfled and lnexperlenced newly marrled damsel The commlttee left sorrow 1ng and the hope of organlzmg IS now 1n a dor About th1s tlme football clalmed five stalwart sons of 22 three of w hom came back wearlng sh1n1ng R s Earlv 1n the year the w hole Hlgh School w as saddened by the death of Iohn D Wallace half back on the football team He w as 22 s star athlete and one of her most loyal supporters Two of the Sophomore glrls surprlsed eyery body by gettmg on Wooster s fine debate team Others proclalmed thelr suffragettlstlc ten dencles by golng out for g1rls basketball and track In class basketball the boys showed their supremacy by gettlng beaten by all but the Freshmen One of our play ers developed so much how ever that he got on the Hlgh School team Perhaps you thmk that the Sophomores d1d not do much study mg but lf you could see the amount of mldnlght o1l w hlch has been burned you would change your mlnd When we first looked at plane geometry e thought we were stumped but soon found that lf we mlX6d up braxns md seasoned them wlth a llttle common sense we would be all rlght W also found that Caesar Engllsh and inclent hlstory could be mastered by a llttle study and by cultlvatlng the try try agam hablt Smce we haye finlshed our Sophomore year we have declded that ey en though there are many dlfhcultles still ahead of us we yy 1ll graduate Ol bust' FREDERICK DICKASON 44 ! 7 y ' . . L , ,- , I I I I K I 1 v 1 I . , . N . , . 1 v 1 I v- 1 I I I ' ' v 7 , . - . , ' ' , I ! ' I ' . . . 1 'I V 1 v I v' . I I L I II I I . . 2' ' u ., . .. , . , . ,, .u . . 4 I I I l L ' I I I 1 1 1 I .I I I I , I I , I , I , II I I I . .. -. , 1 I I v v v I ,1 I I, . , , I I I v 1 1 f v ' 1 I ' ' ! , . . . . . , .. , . . Y. . ,, . ,, . . 1 I I ' . mant state, w'a1t1ng to become actlve agaln next year. . . . Y , . . , Y Y . . . , ' v y I v 1 v I I, K A I Y ! 1' 9 I y ' I -4 I I , . 9 . ' ' V I 1 1 I 7 v v I I Q I L ' . V . . , ' Y I ' 7 I J ,I - .I -I v I I .I I I ' V I I K L I 9 ' . 1 I I I I r I 1 Y 1 I I 1 . I .I - I I .Iv VI v v 1 1 I V . 4 I ' I I I . 5 2 ,- , ' s s ' ' . e . v Y - - 44 , , - vs ' I ' I 3 I I Y I ' ' 1 v ' 1 ' 1 ' I I I L . v v v I uv ' ' ' ,I K ' A1, 1 v' I 1 N 53s 96 58 M 5:5 Q Nj Q 5' s Q57 f xy W T BUSH W -M X 5, 1 ' ' - 0 5 f, f ,Q , . ,J 5 .III , M NA 1 ll Jay Altland Homer Badger George Bahl Dominic Bartholomeo Gordon Bent Robert Biechele James Bogner Glen Bruce Alya Clark Charles Conrad Carl Crow Henry Critchfield Marquis Curl Monroe Dunn Robert Ebert John Elliott Curtis Eyying Kenneth Glasgow Harvey C reenaxs ald Haryey Heise Ernest Hopkins Duane Hughes Harold James Arthur Johnson Dyy ight Johnson Ben Kean Miles Kaltwasser Arden Kinney Philip Kraus Walter Krause Paul Lehman C leason Liggett Fred C. Limb Vlarion Manley' Carl Miller Lewis Mong William Morrison Dayid Mow rey Kenneth Neva steeter Clark Oberholzer Glenn Parcell Warren Pim Ralph Raach Thomas Raymond Walter Rhodes Earl Russell John Seib Harry Showalter Johnson Smith Samuel Taggart Harold N anderlin Edwin VanL1eu John Wlle Edgar Wilson John Winkler Edwin Wallet lane Alcock Marjorie Ames Hazel Badger Beatrice Barden Dorothv Billiar Aileen Bradford Clara Braun Bessie Bruce Elya Burkey Hazel Carlson Cladys Carver C eraldine Clark Catherine Crissy Beatrice Cole Catherine Dietrick Mary Enfield Irene Fisher Helen Franks Zoa Franks Ina Gano Edna C aut Corinne Gay Irene Geiselman LaVonne Grill 47 Helen C lenn Margaret Harpster Kathryn Haxyk Eileen Keister 'Vlilah Johnson Eleanor Kalmbach Elma Kem on Edna Key ser Irene King Nlargaret Landers C race Layx renee Katherine Leopold Frances Liggett C race Nlaior Ruth NlcClarran Florence McConnell Marx 'VIcNutt Faye Manges Marguerite Mangues Dorothy Mann Cladys Marshall Mildred Marshall Mildred Mock Alta Morrow Kathryn Mowery Esther McMaster F lorenceC erstenslager Florence Painter Eleanor Prosser Kathleen Reitz Lydia Rhein 'Vlyrtle Ross C race Rutt Nlarie Sands Margaret Sherrod Mary Sherrick Edna Smith Florence Talbot Dorothy Xocum Pauline Xoung C enevieve Zaugg FRESHMAN ROLL v ' 3 ' fs s 1 ' L, L- f . 7. ' 1 f . - L. ' v v' ' 2 4 v h . 1 F I . 1 T C i v . . 3 I AW r. A- I I '. M' l Paul Graham Grace Altland Fern Manges Y I Y ' - K I sw ' l .' Q 1 'St .' ' V I vpn T . I I 1 K 1 I I I y v v . 1 ' 4 7 W Y . , 5 , HISTORY OF THE F RESHMAN CLASS Wlth great Joy and much elatlon one hundred and twenty three Freshmen boarded the S S Amb1t1OH one brlght September mormng 1n the year 1919 to begln the1r voyage across the ocean of Knowledge Oh but they were green and cheerful that bunch of Freshlesl The1r sparkllng vlvaclty and gay sprlghtllness were refreshmg when compared to the qulet m1en of the Sophs the dlgnlfied solemmty of the Junlors and the sedate haughtmess of the SGHIOFS all of whom were fellow passengers After a few days of fun and mlSCh16f we Freshles settled down to hard work The monsters Algebra Latln Scxence and Englxsh floatmg lelsurely 1n the ocean were attacked wlth such wlll and v1m that everyone w as convmced that Algebra and Latm were the most horrlble creatures ever seen Algebra was long and green falrly br1stl1ng wlth fractlons equatlons mmus and plus slgns Latln whlch comes from a whale famlly known as Balaenldae spouted Latln conyugatlons declenslons vo cabularles and EAQTCISGS so we could catch them Wlth t1n pea green dlppers and store them for future use A sllm small fish wlth spectacles on hls nose turned out to be on further mvestxgatlon our frlend Enghsh H1s acquamtance w as dlfficult to cultlvate but when we made up we be came great frlends Often our three learned companlons got pugnaclous Usually howeyer they were as d0Clle as klttens The Amb1t1on soon began to experlence rough weather m a terrlble mercllessly foammg whlte caps tossed sky w ards and as we salled past the lsland of Fallure we heard the breakers thundermg on the beach We Freshles became pale and haggard and felt sure that the Amb1tlOH would not survlve Ask any one what was wrong wlth the elements and traglcally hed explaln Ezams' We emerged nevertheless from the black clouds tlred and trlumphant 1nto the sunshlne of a new semester Another acqualntance was now made bv us He was called Botany Donnmg green d1v1ng sults and under the chaperonage of some of the shxps officers we dned 1nto the depth of the ocean to study h1m W found h1m qulte mterestlng and emoyed examlmng hlm through our mxcroscopes Plenty of amusement was found aboard the Amb1t1on after study hours There w ere llterary soc1et1es debate teams to make and basket ball football and baseball to play Tlme certamly dld not drag Dld anyone notxce w hat fine sallors we re gettlng to be We re ev pectmg to contmue our xox age next vear A splendxd future hes spread before us and the green Freshmen of today w1ll become the great men and women of tomorrow We re gomg to show the world w hat we can do ln splte of m1st lkes md finally reach the port of Know It All w 1th flung colors and a brass band GRACE LAWRENCE 48 . . v . 7 V- v 7 ., . . ,, . . . ' ' v as n nv Y Y I . 7 v ' s . L 1 Q ' 9 s f, . 11 . , , H K4 y K -. . . , . . . ' ' ' 7 7 9 ' 1 V 4 7 n A . . , , , n s L Ln y 5 Y K s ' y ' 9 . , . Y . . - kv ! ' 7 . . . , , . H I 7 7 ' ' ' s v ' my L' nu 1 y v 7 v v ' ' ' Y ! . ' . H . . ,, , . V . . storm 1n January. Our Shlp rode hlgh wavesg ram and hall beat down . Y. . V . - 7 V . . . ! 7 ' it ' !! Y ' , . ' Sl ' ' !7 ' 7 v ' v v v 7 ' . . , ' , r ' ll D . 11 . . . , , x , T I ' v v a .- -L ', . . ', ' . e Y 1 Q, . . Y Y u ' ' n , , v . Y ' ' ' - ,, . , . , . ' v . ' ' ' v ' v ' v , ' , - ' ' , v ' s ' ' is L 4 , 1 v v' r 4 'I ' n , v ' ' 1 v v v 7 1 ' . K I 1 - ' 1 I 1 1 I ' 4 K. Vu - ,y V' V. . . c ., c , . T '1 1 Av' THE DEBATE CLUB lhe Deb atc Club enteituned blight plospects xx he11 the school xeai opened 111 Septembei 'lhtie h 1d bee11 no deb xtes held during the preced ing xe 11 but this did not 111 tht lc ist dampen the 11do1 of the members ot the Qlub M1 Mc9xx ee11ex the x ilued coach ol tolmer xears xx as again IN 111 ible At 1 meeting held e 11lX Ill the fill Mildred Woods xx as chosen presi dent ol the Club Maigu et St xullei xx as elected xlce president and Ruth lJ1'lCli91 SQCIGTHIX lhe Manu 11 ot Argumentation bx Laxcock and bpotl ud xx as studied A numbei of debates on x 1r1ous questions of in teiest xx ue held at the meetings of the club This no doubt helped sex 61 al membeis of the team a giext deal and thex contributed much to the pleasuit ot attending the meetings Eailx 111 Januaix the p1el1m1nar1es xxere held and eight people xxere tho e11 xx ho xx exe attei xx uds molded into txxo hnelx balanced teams xxould be 1 Clt,lJlt9 Nluch dnhcultx xx as e11counte1ed lll airangmg a con t t on1e schools h id dlopped debate e11t1relx ind others could 11ot 111 ilxe suitable 111 xngtment llllllll Ashlind High School se11t xxord thit thu xxould deb xte ind the question I solaul That Immigration should lt Suspended 1o1 1 ltllll of Xears xx ls accepted bx both schools lt xx ls lll inged th it the Neg 1t1xe teams should 1ema1n at home lht Woosui eg 1t1xe hx fine xxoik defeited the Ashland Afhrmatixe dui ixclx Ull tht l1 111e ilooi xxinning a unanimous decision The Wooster Xtlnin uixe xx hich iouinexed lo A hlind llthough thex upheld their side 00 V' ' I L' ' I '. 1 1 5 w v v v 1 1 . . , ' ' I Q ' K' -' ' 5. 2 Q A, ' - lv 2 -, 'L. ' ' , ,2 L. . 2 - , L, ' V . '. K ' I x 'Z - ' ' 1 lv . Y v- L- . 1 ' z 'z ' 2 . 2 ' E . .v ' 'Z , ' Lv v. L1 A Y'- . 1 1 4 ' ' 1 v . I . - z . z ' ' s J ' . . . . , V' H , , ' , ' vv , , 1 P - - c , A V N I Q v. 1 w ' 1 . ' - ' 1 . , . 1 .' 'z s s - - - ' A - f ' v ' . . .- . . . ., , . 44 'Lv 1 I 2 n -' . . 1 ., ' . ' ' v All this happened before there was any positive assurance that there es . as s ,' z ' ' ' Q z .' ' 1' v 1 A 1 w 1 v 2 ' Q ' 1 2 2 1 s. ' 2 , , . . . . 2 ' z , z ' , -Sw 'f : ' ' ' ' W ' 'Y 1 h 7 4 s ,, fl v 4 v 1 1 Q 1+ . .' ' 2 ' -, 1- . - ,- 'z.'z z z 11'1z ' ' 'A' - - ' :VT-Y 2 ,' ' ' ' ' 2 .' ' ' 1 f Ase ,2 .' -' of the questlon 1n most admlrlhle fashlon lo t the decmon hx 1 txx o to one score Wooster hx gettlng four ot the wx xotes cut xntu zllx xx on the meet Preparatlons had been made here to entertaln Ashland IH fine Etx le The wtage xxas n1celx decorated ind '1 song te t held lefole the del ate proper Nluslc hx the H1gh Schlll OICITQSUI ind 1 x1ol1n rl hx P1 t Cram xx ere feature of the progl am The Wooster Affilmatlxe fe 1m left W ooster on the aftel noon cal and xrlvx ed at Ashland 1n tlme to paltake ot 1 hne uppel NI1111m LautLen hener hemg cognlzant of the tact that fish fue populallx suppoxed to te excellent hraxn food lncluded that artlcle IH he1 ord 1 Then the te im xx ent to the Hlgh School tol the l1g exent of the tllp lhele ex elx thlllg, seemed xgreeahle except the CICCISIOH from xx h1ch thex xecoxered t great extent IH tlme After the del Lte the team teellng the need ff xomethlng soothlng to the thxolt iitcx del ttlng, descended upon an xc lar ged xx hen the hotel porter l urxt 1n xxlth the Innouncement that the cz for Manefleld xx as approxchmg xxlth the result that the sodts xxere left dlstlnctlx xlone On alr xlng IH NI tnsheld the tr un xx as found to he ltte xx1th the reeult that Wooster xx we not reached untll earlx the next da Before leaxlng Ashland the team h ard the hre nexxs from Wooster that the lXtg1t1xes hxd xxon md thu xcrxed to soothe the dlstppolntn ent to ome degree FHL ArF1RMAT1xe TLANI F1 I NFC xrrvh 'lr xxr Harrx Ebert Cxptaln ltred C retnht lx f zptun Nlargaret Stauifel ldmnces lwnhes Arthur Wedge Elmaleth M1lle1 NI1r1 un I xutaenhelser Alt :mtl II ut nge X t Nlr McSxxeenex the coach d6S81X9S much c1ed1t fo1 hu 6ff01tS to mmlxe the te tm 1 succesx Hb expellence ln 1nd knoxxledgc ot dehxte helped hoth te xms IIHYHCHSQIX ol s J 2 ' .' ' , s L' 2 ' ' I Y 1 ' . I .' r f 1 4 - 1. a v 2 ' ' ' 9 . . . . 'c . , 2 l 5 ' 5 ' j ' 2 2 .' -' , ' ' fc ' tx- lv ' L' . 1 4 B- 12 Z 2 v' . S 1 lv 11,1 x f Q ' 2 7 , 7 . , L 'L . T Q 2 ' s ' ' ' '2' s '. ' ' - .' ' , ' ' 2 ' ' ' e '. 2 2 ' K' . ' 1 ' , 2 , ' -' 1- 2 , 1 2 ' ,- ' ' 3 . s 2 ' . , ' ' '- ' - ' , o 21 ' . , . Q2 1, 1 1' , ' 1' .' ' .' ' '2 2 ' 2' ,2 ' f, 1 ' e- cxeam parlor. Ex'erx'l,odx' had utout time to h21x'e the straws nicely zu'- ' l ' 1 Q ' 2 -1 ' -2 r . '29 ' 2 ' , Q -' 5 2.' ' .' 52 2. 1 '42 , 2' 2 f' J , e ' . .' f 'A 2 Q 2 ' 2 f .' .UE ' x, Q f - . 2 - - V 2 L- ' - ' - - M' , '2 - ' R4 ' 2 Q ae zn ', il 2 ' L L 4 1 ac .' 1 ' .' 'f 2 3, 1 ' - L '2 42 ' '91, . II: 2' '2.'f Al. THE ORCHESTRA Pl' RSUNNII tleft to llght top 111113 lllnnld Witt ullough Nlllnb lxaltuassgl H1lold Ldxxalcls lldltlll Nltt ullough 'lhomds Chdblel Iolln Vllle llllddle IOXXQ XldlX l'l1f.1betll lounge llannew Rust Helen Xoun Hdlllet Ilutthlnx GIHLQ Allllstlunpe fP0tt0I11 IOXNQ Nllllgl VN allate Cl.1la Wagal lwlrldlll laugg Iutlllc Q10 Jean Nelxon Forbet llivltl W Xoung H ue XOLI exel chftnced to go thlough the .1ud1to11um on Wednesdax letu een thlee and fou1 thlltx p m lt so xou would heal .and see our o1chest11 1 uthfullx Dlcliltltlllg Lllldel the .able d1recto1Qh1p of Vlr Homer E Cl 1111 ot the Collselxatolx ot BILISIC to the dellght 111 the nlenlbus 1nd we hope the nlembels ot the Hlgh Sthool Dllllllg' thlx xe 11 S Nthnol ltllll the olchestl 1 hu made nxe publlc ap 11111 lllU,N tht plllgl 1m QIIXLII 1t the Hlgll Sehool f01 the beneilt oi lm lJ11JXlll2,' tha lllllltfllllllll Axhl 11111 Debate the Heneflt Show Lommence llt 1 11111 xx 'sh 1,511 1tlx llllltlll tll1 I ut th 1t we luxe most of our best plaxel-1 111 XL ll N gl 11111 Lllllg' t N lhele xxlll be l.1Ll1 oi bl ws expecldllx 111 XL h ll lplllg' 1111 1 ljllgllt illd h1ppx futule fOl the Woos el' lllg. l 5LllU0l Oltllutl 1 JI l A - 1 A - ' ,- 7 ' . -. 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LES HIBOUX DE NUIT It xxas nlght and th1 ough the gloom fourteen llttle oxxls could be dls Cblllfd blmkmg thelr xx 186 httle exes glV1Ylg' forth xxlse llttle hoots md eurrxmg through the nlght to thelr homes '1fte1 a nocturnal poxx xxoxx But ln splte of thelr felgned xx lsdom It xx as onlx thlS xear these oxx lets had aflillated themselxes xx 1th the oxxl fraternltx When the Clase of 20 xx as 1n 1ts Qenlor xear It xx as lgreed upon that the xerx xxlsest and most sagaclous of these SQHIOIQ be formed mto fx French club to promote lnterest 1n Ilench Accordmglx ten Qenlors of the xxlsest and I renchlest turn of m1nd met md xx ele dulx OIg'dll176Cl 1nto Les Hlboux de Nu1t Then once exerx fortnlght one could see s1lent figures looklng as xxlse as posslble hurrxmg through the mght fo1 a poxx xx oxx Arr1x ed at the destmed haunt thex lead Ixench storles untll lltel Ill the evenmg xxhen thex carefullx stoxxed axxax thelr cloaks of dlgnltx ln xxhlch the paraded before the ex es of the puhhc and frohcked unt1l a late hour O departlng thex xxould carefullx xx rap lhout them the11 xx laps of Cllglllfx and hasten through the nlght In the course of tlme foul other Semors attalned the requned 1ntel lectual helghts and xx ere solemnlx recelx ed mto the order All IH all these foulteen oxxls haxe had the best tlrnes exer Vlxe Les H1lWOUY de Nuxt' Nlax It alxx ax s he a cledxt to Wooster Hlghl MARGARET STAUFF1-:R 52 V . . 1 1 I 1 5 5 n ' '11 1 I 1' 1 I 7 1 I ' 1' 1 I 1 4 v - , - 1 1 . c 5 . .' c '- ' '. 1 ' ' ' 1 1 ' 11 1 1 ' 1 1 . 1 1 1 . , . l . 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THE AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT The Agricultural Department of Wooster High School has had a xerx successful xear Although the enrollment 1n the classes 1n agriculture xx as not large this xear there has .Jeen a marked advance in the interest taken in agriculture Our capable instructor Mr H M Doxle is a graduate of the Nexx Xork State College of Agriculture and for txxo xears vxas a soldier in Uncle Sam s armx Under his superxlsion much nexx equipment has been added and many improvements made in the department As a result of his efforts Wooster High School noxv has an efficient and up to date agricultural department The subxects taught IH agriculture this xear were Solls and Soil Fer tllltx Dalrvmg Horticulture and Farm Crops Other subiects that xxill be offered next year are Animal Husbandrx Farm Management and Ag beat and xxe think that xxe haxe one of the best offered in the state Among the manx actixitles in xx hlch the box s haxe taken part are the tuck iudglng contests pruning demonstrations tile drain construction milk and butter testing and the Wax ne Countx Calf Club At the Wax ne Countx I air last fall the box s of the High School agricultural classes made A good shoxxlng for themselxes bx xxmnlng more than half of the prizes in the stock iudgmg contests including all the hrsts Ten high school boxs haxe 1o1ned the Waxne Lountx Calf Club and 04 . n l nv Y v , - , . . C Y ' . l ' ' ' ,Y Y .1 Y 7 1 , v .Y V A K . Q as J va , - Y- - Y - L , nv ' ' ' . . . .Q V V . . - . . 5 . A . , . , U I. L V. . A , - ricultural Engineering. A course as complete as this would be hard to ' , v I v Y x D A Q v 1 ' 7' ' K. ' v ' vs 1 v S --. . K, . S . sy . . K . ' . L ' , 4 .V lv ll ' -v I .v qi ' L .vkv . K 1 . I kxv 41 1 il 'l' ' xl .', . ' ' v .' U. have taken pure bred calx es to raise Thls IS a b1g step tow ard stlmulat mg lnterest IH ralslng pure bred dalrx cattle IH the commumtx The Wooster Hlgh School Agrlcultural Department offers unusual op portunltles to the student vs ho vslshes to studx agrlculture A complete course modern equlpment and a good lnstructor are our standards THE WOOSTER HIGH SCHOOL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY An entlrely new socletx was orgamzed thls year 1n the form of the Wooster Hlgh School Agrlcultural Soclety The ob1ect of thls organlza tlon IS to promote lnterest ln vocatlonal agrlculture 1n the Hlgh School classes brought the organlzatlon lnto exlstence All the box s 1n the school who l1ve on farms or are takmg vocatlonal agrlculture were muted to 1o1n the SOC1efy On March 12th the first meetlng xx as held and over thxrty members were enrolled Promment agrlculturlsts have spoken to the boss at the1r varlous meet1ngs One of the enterprlses whlch the boys have entered IS The Wayne County Calf Club an organlzatlon formed to promote the ra1s1ng of pure bred cattle ln the communlty The soclety g1V9S the bows of Wooster Hlgh School an opportunlty to make use of a lot of fine equlpment and much valuable 1nstruct1on Just for the askmg 55 , , 5 :. Under the supervision of Mr. H. M. Doyle the boys of the agricultural ' 1 v L 1 7 K V . . . K K . ' u l H ' ' K 7 . . , . - , LL? SENLISO LITERARY SOCIETY Eight months and seven weeks ago our class brought forth to this High School a new literary society, conceived in higher standards and ded- icated to the proposition that a literary society is for knowledge as well as for pleasure. Since, we have been engaged in a great deal of hard work, trying to find out whether that work, or any work so conceived or so dedicated, can long endure. We met in the study room for that great work. We came every other week to dedicate a portion of our ears in undivided attention to those there who gave their last bit of knowledge that our great societx might live It vias altogether fitting and proper that we should have done this but 1n a larger sense vue could not direct ue could not center we could not concentrate our great minds to the pro grams gn en there The struggling students brilliant and ignorant who suffered there had concentrated on their noble tasks more thought than xi as ever in our poor povs er to add or detract The High School vsill little note nor long remember xx hat we sax here but is can never forget vshat ve started here It is for us the graduating Senlisos to remind those vvho come after that vie leave to them the unfinished work that we have thus far so nobly advanced It IS rather for us to here inform them of the great task remaining before them that from our noble example they take increased devotion to the cause to xx hich vie gave our last full measure of dex otion for ve here highlx resolve that vie shall not have labored in vain that this Co ed societx of students shall haxe a continued existence and this socletv of the Seniors bs the Seniors and for the Seniors shall not perish from the High School '-5' ,gk '-rf .11-!'lQL.asQ 5b w . 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' -il -. --A 'Rx . - I TO OUR COACH I'oo often xxe are led to beliexe that the coach plaxs a xerx small part in school athletics xxe often think that the felloxxs on the teams are doing the xxhole xxork Not so Ask anx one xx ho knoxxs xxhat the essentials for a good team are The ansxx er xxill prob ablx be good mlterlal strong healthx boxs full of Hght and xx1ll1ng to gixe then all for the team a good peppx croxx d behind them to cheer for them and last but not least a good coach Our Coach this xear xxas exception allx good This being his first xear here lt xxas hard for him to dexelop teams xxhich could represent Wooster in athletics He did not knoxx the felloxxs he had a different sx stem from xx hat xxe had and in a fexx xx ords he had a big iob But Coach xou xx ent at it hard nex er gixing up despite defeats is cheerful as could be xx hether the team xx as xxinning or losing xou xx ere Xou nu er gaxe up xou did not knoxx defeat but onlx xictorx xou looked txei foi xx ard to the next game xx hen it came gaxe xour best and looked for the next To xou goes all thc credit for the success of our teams this xcai We lose xou nexct xea1 and fox that xxe are sorrx but xxe xxant to xxish xou success in anx thing xou attempt We knoxx xou xx1ll get it be cause xou go after it But xx herever xou are and xx hatever xou are doing xxe knoxx that xou xx1ll gixe xour best do xour oxxn part as xou did xx hen xou xxeie here and xxe xx ill alxxaxs be proud of Our Coach We all take off our hats to xou C mon ex erx bodx ' lxine rahs for Coach the mam factox in the success of the teams this xear 5 ll 77 sc rv , I 7 , - . . g ' ' v vxx, v mn . n ' .' ? 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' ' ' ' ' ' v 1 8 A4-Hg, '22 V AW z lv 4' 1, ,avg 8445! zf ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Athlet1c Assoc1at1on of Wooster Hlgh School xx as reorganlzed at the begmnlng of the school year and everyone hastened to 1o1n The first meetlng xx as held to elect ofhcers and after that one we have had several more The Athletlc Assoclatlon glves out W s to the fellows who play 60f or more of the games 1n football basketball and baseball Th1s xear ue haue a neu branch of athletlcs track for uhlch letters are to be glven also The Athletlc Assoclatlon of Wooster IS under the control of the Athletlc Assoclatlon Board of Ohlo and has been a help ever smce It wx as first organlzed Let us hope that ewerw one xx 1ll contmue to uphold It wearly bx 1o1n1ng The officers elected for thlg term are the followlng Pres1dent C rover Walker V1ce Presldent Hugh Mltchell Segretary Helen Funk 5 Mlles Shamp Cheer Leaders 1 Maxme Roblson Facultx Manager John McSweene5 59 1 ,-. v' ., .,,, . Wag, . 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V 7 ' V' J . 1 . , v W ASSOCIATION The W A9SOCldtlOll of Wooster Hxgh School xxas o1gan1zed bx the Coach and thlq xear s W men for the purpose of betterlng athletlcs 1n Wooster H1gh School to encourage scholarshlp as xx ell as athletlcs and to unlte the W men 1nto one bodx The first meetlng xx as held to elect othcers and SIHCQ then xxe haxe had several more as xxell as soclals xxhlch xx ere greatlx en1ox ed bx the members The officers elected are the folloxxlng Presldent Hugh Mltchell Secretarx Treasurer C rover Walker il' BB BJ Hugh Mltchell CF BB BJ Donald Starn KF BB BJ John Sxxlgart il' BBJ Nelson Torbet fBB B J Manuel Clalk il BBQ Rox Zahnlser fl' BJ John Talbot CFD Kenneth Walker Donald Starn Raxmond Armstrong CFD C eorge Rudolph QFD leorge Morgan QFD Paul Clasgovx KF! WllS0ll Platterx fl? I IRHCIQ Langell QBJ kenneth Walker CBJ 66 77 H K 'v ' Ls ' y K-. Q ' v ss , vs ' , , 1, cs rv ' - i . I . , , L , .Y . v L , - u an ' , ' , ' 1 ' y v - v w ' y ' I Y. 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V .v ' l' 41 ,,.,..........-. , 4 60 1 anti I, inf, wr 'A J 52 fl... 71:1 IH ,, ,Q 6, 225 55 Lv 'I Q 'cfm' , 1. -as Na ,YJ ,V 53.759 H . . il, FOOTBALL Exerx thmg po1nted tovxard success at the beglnnxng ot thls football season There xx e1e flve letter men back ex e1x one 1 st11 and the xx orlx of bu1ldmg the nexx team began at once It xx IS not long before xxe had 1 fast backfleld a Qtrong l1ne and Qeveral trlck plaxs xx h1Ch xxe used suc ceasfullx 1n xxlnnlng our first game from Wadsworth the score board readmg 13 6 Our next g1me xxas xxlth Mansheld and the xxeek xx Is spent lll conslstent hard xxork for the te 1m 1nd Coach We xxere 1ble to xxln th1s game xx 1th the Qcore of 7 0 Next xx eek xxe xx ent to Aehland Oxer confidence 1s a sad fault IH 1 team 1nd It xx ae thlS fault xx hlch lost us thls g1me xxhlch should h1xe been 1n c1sx xlctorx The score xx 1s 13 b Thls defeat shoxx ed Us our xx eak po1nts 1nd 1lso th 1t xxe needed 1 l1ttle more of that f1ght xx h1ch alone can xxm a game So all next xx eek xx as spent IH remedxmg our taults and 1n gettmg back our lost fight Thl xxe ACCOITIDIIQTIGCI ln tlme to xxln from Med1n1 7 0 Massllllon s team xx 1s too strong for us but our felloxxs nexer gaxe up thex fought llke demons the xxhole game agamst gleat odds but xxhen the final xxh1stle blexx the score xx as 06 7 1n Mass1llon s fax or We xx e1e noxx determlned to xx1n oul l1st g1me agalnst Orrxllle xx hlch xxe dld xx 1th score It 13 7 Nerx often the felloxxs xx ho do the h1rd 1nd dlrtx xx ork on the fleld are oxerlooked Let ue not forget that xx lthout a second squad there could be but a poor first Ntlllid The folloxx mg men fox then good xxork 63 v Y - - Y ' 'Y I X . . . .Q K .V . .. 1 ' 5 ' ' ' 1 7 1' V 1 V r 1 1 . v ., xi ' 8 V 5 A V 1 1 V V. 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L l n v In helplng Coach develop a team were ayyarded an R standlng for Reserves Crltchfield Mlller Curry Crosyean Berry McClure Hooley Shelly Dlckason Torbet Leopold Prlngle Derr Palmer Wllson The f0ll0WlH8' IS an estImate In Coach s vyords of the yyearers of the coyeted W thlg year CAPTAIN C ROVER WALKER Fullback and Tackle Crub ably led hIs team from both the fullback and tackle posltlons He yyas an exceptlon as a plunger and a bear on defense HIs playmg yy as conslstent and made hlm a good leader He yy as shIfted to tackle because of h1s tlger llke at tack and due to a dearth of lme materlal Whenever yye needed ten yards yye Ilyy ays called C rub back Walker leaves us th1s year but yye expect hlm to duphcate hls performances next year on a college grldlron Best of luck C rub yye re all for you CAPTAIN hLhCT HUGH MITCHFLL Halfback Thls yy as Mltch s second year on the team and he yy as nerve personlfied End yy as hls usual pos1t1on but lt yyas necessary to use hIm at half He yy as very successful at hIs new posItIon and although handIcapped by Inyurles he was a valu able ground gamer We hope for bIg th1ngs next year Capt JOHN SWIGART Quarterback SW1g IS a natural halfback and was runnlng puntlng and pass1ng bemg one of the features In every game We say goodbye to you yylth regret but vylsh you success next fall on the grld RAYMOND ARMSTRONG Tackle Thls vyas Country s second year at tackle Belng large and rangy he made a good one Country started out yyIth a bang but yy as later unable to play due to Inyurles Country hIt a man lIke a ton of brlck DONALD STARN End Blg Rosle has an Ideal buIld for a llneman HIS lo1Ig arms yy ere a b1g factor In pulllng doyyn passes and runners H yy as a good defensIve and a heady play er Next year Rosle should be a yy hIz and a star In hIs pos1tIon at end JOHN TALBOT Center and Tackle Thls yyas Johnny s first year on the yarsIty and he play ed both center md tackle to perfectIon What he lacked IH yyelght he made up IH fight He IS a natural scrapper and yye yyxsh yye had more of hIm C LORGE RUDOLPII C uard Thls yy Is Rudle s first year as a football man HIs 1,exper1ence yyas a handIcap but you could alyyays depend 011 hIm He had the happy faculty of Ilyyays belng In the opponent s yyay yy hlCh made hlm a good guard WILSON PLATTILRY Center Wlllle yy as our tough guy He looked herce and yyas especlally In the Massnllon game He fought lIke a tlger Q14 ' ' U H 1 1 64 11 - 7 L 44 ,, ,11, - 1 1 . 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I ' tlthough he hid fx badlx p1a1ned anlxle l 1ght IN xxh xt xxm gxmes xnd xxe expect ex en hlggex thmg next fall 'll-XNLEL CLARK Fnd New xxa a fast end and 1 sure taclxlel H1s speed and dbllltx IH bemg lohnnx on the spot xx hen a tumble ot culred eau ed sexeral plettx luns 'xeco leaxes u and xxe xxlsh h1m uccess H1s speed should ud him m college xthletlcs Rox ZAHNIsER Halfback Thl xxa Lahnnle s fllwt xeal 1n football He xxas one of oul he t glound g3.1HE-31 h1s gamns hemg conslstent x ts idept it grahblng pt se IS xx as p1ox ed Ill the NI xnsheld xnd O11x1lle games He xx1ll te hack next xear and xxe hope he xx1ll g1xe us the nece s xrx ten x xrds xx hen xxe need them I HRGL NIORC. xlx lulll mek md H Lt Iolgx s n tme should hard luck He xx ts mxured znd h td to h xxe mn operxtlon lhen he e eason H1s xxolk Ill tztehmg ptsses md open held lunnmg xx Ls xx orthx ot comment W1th mother xeal s experlenee he xx ould m xke 1n lde ll halfb tak ll-XLL GLASGOW Cfuald lat stalted the season and plax ed three xerx cons stent games He 1n1ured h1s leg and xx as out tor the rest of the xear Hls dbllltN to tlght back made hlm a good gu 11 d H1s 1Il6Xp6,I'l6IlC6 hlndered h1m some hut xx 1th mole experlence he xx 1ll make an excceptlon xllx good guard Berrx Palmer McClure and CLl1I'j each plaxed 1n one game Thex xll performed xx 1th ment and xxe hope xxe cxn h xxe them b tak next xeal SCHFDI LE AND HESL LTS Wooster W xdsxxolth Wooster NI tnstleld Wooster -Xshl 1nd Woostel lltfllfll Wooster NI xss1llon W'ooster O1 1 x xlle YVJ 2' 2 2 Q S ' ' . ' 2 s 2 :2 v .r , 1 ' 1 ' dr , Q ' Q tt v u ,' vr 1 f v 1 '1 , r 1 A . A , 4 . 4 5 . C . . 2 - 1 1 -1 W Q uf I - ' in - ,v , Q ' , A . , . 5 5 . . K . x'2.'2 2 ' ' 2s.' s,2.' '-Q ' 'J ' 1. 2 A 2 li: . U ', 12 ' 2 ' 2l '. N ' 2 1 .' lm lt K I ,, vt v . I 1 4 1 v 4 1 . ri . c. A c c c X c c . played in the Medina and Massillon games, and was eut for the rest of th s . ' ' ' '2 ' ' .' 2 e ' ' ' '2.' ' .' ' . ' 2 ,' 2 'J ' ' ' 2 2 ' lk ' 2' . ' - 2 ' 2 . H 7 H -, . , . 2 - 7 'S . ' ' 2 ' . . , ' . 2 1 - ',- ' Af x ' kv : v- 1 Av ' v- f A . - 2 ' ' . Uv, , ' . 2, C vv 2 8 V- 2 .' v' ,U 2 v f 1 2 E ' 2 - Af lv . 1- .' 1' ........ lil 72 I ' ' ...... 6 .' ........ 7 . 2 ....... 0 ' ........ G . s 2 . ....... 13 Q ' ........ 7 . - ' 2 ......... 0 .J ........ 7 . . ....... 56 Q ........ 13 , ......... 7 BASKETBALL lhe b1sketh1ll NCISOU ot 1919 20 xx hlle not 1 grc1t succcss xv1s IH m 1nx lcspects xe1x plc tsmg to thc student hoclx rooters To xvm four out ot elex en stltl g 1mes xx1th 1 tc 1m th It xx LS constantlx belng chftngcd IS cl te1t th lt spe xks xx ell tor thc co1ch1ng 1nd llglltlllg Splflt exhlblted by the squ 1d lhc sc tson opened this xc ll xx 1th thltc lcttel mcn b1ck Mitchell Starn 1nd W 1lker 'lhex xx crc all three st XPS '1nd xx ere a good foundatlon on xxhlch to build up 1 te 1m The xxolk ot bllllflllflg' thls tcam bcgln It once under Lo1ch lhclbclt Illil 1ll the crccllt tor th1s xc 1r s xlctorles must unquestlonablx go to htm We st 1rted the season xxlth 1 bang a d9ClSlV8 xlctorx ox er Qhrexe But xxc could not keep up that p1ce for xx1th slck nc ss 1nd othcr rcxerscs It xx IN too ftst for us Our next g1me xx1th Doxcr st1rtecl us on 1 loslng stre 1k whlch the te'1m fought h1rd to oxercomc 1nd nnallx dld We next met Ashland fought t1ll the xx hlstlc hlexx hut fm 1llx succumbcd under her he1vx pound mg Agun xxe xxere dctc1tecl hx C 1nton 1nd Lucxlus but took our re xenge on Qhrexe the next out ot toxx n g1me doubllng the score on them Our next gtme xx Is xx 1th C xnton lllfl xxe xx ent to Canton xx 1th the hope of xxmnmg but xxe took the httlc end ot the scorc Ag 11n xxe took 1 rexenge fm 1 defeat be1t1ng VVlClSXX01tl'1 on thelr home floor ln a battle rox al The next xx cck xxt entered the high school tourn1ment It Wooster but bl rw - - . V V V V V G V V V V V c. V V 2. V V- V 2 12 V 'l,, , 2, 2 VV V ,DV . LV V , V-V ,Z IV' A AV V V V LV. ' . V 1 ' ' I 1 V. 1 vn I 1 I v ' l v ' V 1 V , c xl 2 c V ' V t c 3 , V ' 2 2 V' 2 V' ' X 2 ' 2 V' V ' V V V' V V ,V V V ' V V V. V V' V, , V V V V ' V n K n A I A L . 1 V I , Y N V V V ' V V, V V V V V V ' V c c V A V c V c ' ' ' I 2 'Z . ' ' ' ' ' 'Q X' J 2 2 ' v l 2 ' 'l X' J' i 2 , ' ' A ' 'V' ,vxi '.' 'A ' I V' V'- Y I v . 1 I 1 A I Y- l I l ' 1. . V . V 1. V V c V V ' ' A' 7 K ' . 'J ' c 2 ' V' - t.'.' 2 ' ' .' 'V', 'Z V' EV' .'. V V V' V V V V V V V' V V ' , c . c V c V V c , , V , V ' V V ' V L c c t V V V V ' ' V ' v v I A 1 1 I Y I . I V C I K ' ' l C t - ' ' V V ' V ' ,7 V V V V . c l 'Z K fi 2 v V, ' V V - '- V V ' V K , . c V V . , V, V V' 'V V V V 'V V' . c :V fa , c V' ' V ' V ' V V V V ' v V v , V . c c Q 1 A - K v v I . V c , c c 5 V 1 . ' j , V 1 I V V , V , V ' V V V V ,. , , , . 1 c V V xx ere unlucky enough to draxx Akron West for the first game It xx as a stra1ght el1m1nat1on plan and West remained 1n the tournament t11l the seml finals We then xx ent to Ashland ran them a close race but xxhen the final xx hlstle blexx Ashland xx as on top Next xxeek hovx ever vxe made up for the xx hole season Doxer a team that xx on tvxelve out of sxxteen games met a better team on our floor Before the game all the fellovxs had determmed to xx 1n that game or dle fightmg Dover came on the floor confident of a x1ctorx Wooster came on the floor xx 1th the reallzatlon that the game xxould be a fight from start to finlsh The xxhlstle blexx and Wooster began her heavy poundlng poundmg on the Dover guards At the end of the first half the score xxas 41 2 1n our favor But thlg lead IH the score d1d not satlsfx us xxe xx ere golng to p1le up a few more pomts before the game xx as over Durlng the second half Dover fought harder and prex ented Wooster from mak1ng as many pomts as ln the first half But xx hen the game ended the score vxas 63 12 1n our favor M1tchell hav mg thlrteen baskets to h1s credlt and Starn ten' Credit for th1s vlctory must also go to the val1ant guards because they made It practlcally 1m posslble for Dover to score So after all xxe had a xerx good season th1s year The strength of the first team IS only proportlonal to the second team Our second team th1s year xxas exceptlonal for th1s S1ZEd school Each man xxas falthful and vxorked hard 1n Splte of overwhelming odds Second team xxe take off our hats to you and vxe vxant you to feel that your efforts xx ere appreclated The folloxxmg men xxere on the squad Langell Helm Klmger Grosyean Currx McClure Palmer Spencer Flattery The folloxxmg IS an estlmate of the xxearers of the coveted W th1s xear bx Arthur Wedge supported the floor xx ork th1s yeal Tall heavy and xx 1th an extraordm ar1lx long reach he tlme after t1me broke up the opponents game and started plaxs that resulted 1n baskets for Wooster Hlgh Much xxas ex pected of Starnex and none had just cause to be dlsappolnted vxlth h1s xx ork Staln IQ a Junior and xx 1ll be back on the iob next vear helpmg xx1n games for Wooster CAPTAIN ELECT HUGH MITCHEL Left Forvxard M1tch the light fast game forxx ard xxho nex er qu1t fightlng vslll alxx ays be remembered xx hen the team of 1919 20 IS spoken of Hls hard work resulted ln first place ln pomts scored Mitch could alvxays be counted on to make his share of pomts 111 xictorx or 1n defeat and many times he made more th ln his share Belng only a Junlor Mltch xx 111 be back next year and has teen chosen captaln for the season 1920 21 1 RON I-,R WALlxhR Left C uard Thls vxas Grub s second year on the te am Hls plaxx g xx as that of a xeteran IH every respect Grub is of fine IZQ fox 1 gu nd and he has the xx exght xxhlch counts a great deal 1n 68 L. , - . . - A. ' K , 5 , v ' ' Y 9 Y s Y v sr u v y 7 V I s - K I ' v- ' ' v . . Y . V I Y . A r . v A v A ' . 1 .1 I . : I' . 5 ' ' ' ' ' . i , V Y - . . - Y 7 ! LY 5 L' . . . . V L: A , L l . 7 l ' V Y Y . Y 7 D ' . . 5 . 7 . . . . ' 7 7 7 ' Y K 7 v 'I V. v I - ' 1 v 7 '1 ! .YY Y ! Y ' V- - - , sc u ' V 1 Y ' 1 7 1 ' Ki li ' ' CAPTAIN DONALD STARN, Center. Starny was the plllar whlch 1 v 's y Q v v' ' - . . . , , ' . v . . , 1, 7 w v 4 . . . Y - H Y,, . . . 7. . , 1 ' ' v' ' I Q A 1 v 7 it ' !! ' l' , Y - 1 9 . . v v y ' ' 1' v Y 1 , , 1 Y ' ' L u 4 - - N as ' sv , , ' . 1 ' x ' -' v ' - Y ' 1 ly . 3 1 '. 1 1 ' v 1 ' U ' H Y- ' C A K D . Y , L, A K. 1 ' S S - . 1 1 rw N .1 v 1 lt , ,, 1 Y 1 ' , 1 . - - ,Z . 'S . 1-'!f V. K. v 1 ' Y . H H . ' Q' 4 2 i 1 l 4 w Y I V ' 5' . guardmg Whlle not a frequent scorer Crub dld a great deal to pre xent the other teams from acorlng xxh1ch 15 fullx as lmportant Walker xx 1ll leaxe us thla Sprlng and xx1ll be greatlx mlssed next xear IOHIN Sxx1GART R1ght Cuard Sxx1g nex er appeared ln a Vx H S basketball l1ne up before thls xear but he shovxed all the attrlbutes of a plax er H12 xx ork xx as conslstent from the flrat game to the last Sxxlg max look rather small for a guard but he has the strength of manx 1 larger man and xx as perhaps the fastest man on the team These quall tles and a go get em aplrlt made hlm a xaluable man He IS a Semor and must leaxe us th1s xear for xx h1ch xxe all are sorrx MAINUEL CLARK Rlght Forxx ard Neco plax 1ng h1s frrst xear a a regular xx as as good ae any for h1s s17e Handlcapped somexx hat bx the lack of xxelght but possessed of nlmble feet plus plcntv ot speed l sort of elualx eness he xx as a fine success at h1s pos1t1on He accounted fO1 an appreclable amount of the team s pomts thle season and hw speed xx as especlallx xaluable from a team xxork polnt of xlexx Llke all the other members of the team Neco had the proper scrappx attltude He IS a Semor and xx 1ll not be here to defend the honor of the Broxxn and Blue another seaaon NELSON TORBET Irorxxard Wh1le not exactlx a regular Torb1e xx as a regular substltute Thls IS proved by the fact that he xx on hm letter easllx When there xxas an ach1ng xo1d any place Coach usuallx rushed Torble 1nto the gap and he alxxaxs deserxed the confidence placed ln h1m Moet of h1s games xx ere plax ed at forxx ard but he xx as aleo capable of plaxmg the center poeltlon The ut1l1tx 1ob IS ln some xxaxs harder than a regular poe1t1on because the fine polnts of sexeral posltlons must be on tap at all tlmes Torble filled the xob verx handllx nuf ced H graduatee th1s xear and next xear Q s guad xx 1ll haxe Qomethlng to dexelop because of th1s fact SCHEDLLE AND RESULTS Shrex e Dover Aehland Canton Bucx rus Shreve Canton Wadsxx or th Akron Weet Ashland Doxu Opponents 708 v , ' , . cc ,yy my - L, -Y I S ' ' , ' .' 1 A ' Q rim a ' K K . 44 H K' . ' 'VZ . 9 W. H. S .... 63 . ' ..... 12 W. H. S .... 18 1' .... 234 W. H. S .... 17 ...... 26 W. H. S .... 23 .' ' ' 20 W. H. S .... 16 . .... 41 W. H. S .... 7 . 18 W. H. S .... 24 ..... W. H. S .... 32 Q 45 W. H. S .... 13 j S .... 21 W. H. S .... 63 E 'v' ..... 12 W. H. S .... 21 ..... 10 W. H. S .... 303 .'.L 69 CLASS BASKETBALL The mterclaes Qerles hae been plax ed legularlx for 21 number of xears md hae alxx ax s prox ed 6XC1tlHg but thu xedr lt xx as more so At the firet call for practlce three teams xx ere acknoxxledged to haxe a chance for the pup the Semorb Jumors and Sophs The Sophs hoxx exer lost thexr gamei to both the finahste and xx ere thus ehmmated The blg game of the series xx ae mterestmg from the xtart both te tmx fightmg to xx1n but the Iumore Qhoxxed more ablhtx than the SQIHOTS -Xt the end of the first half the Semors xxere xheid 7 6 md xxhen the xeeond half beg in thex xmmech xtelx m ide mother b xsket Lut th tt xxds thur lxst Th2 Iumors As mattux look noxx the IUIIIOIN hold 1 xexx good th mu. of gettmg tht cup lg1H1 nnxtxtil Fm Smxmxc W on C 1000 I ILIHIUFS SQHIOFN Sophomorex If reehmen 0 ' kk- A ' S 4 A- lv - sv f -2 , ' , f S v 2 2 - , ' ', ' .1 ' L Q, ' ' , J ' 2 . . . ' , 2 s ' 3 2 , . ' s ' 2 .2 , - , 2 ' 1 1 .1 - - 2 , j ' '2 j 2 2 1 2.1 1. ' 2 .' 1' 23 . 1 . ' .1 went after them xx'ith 21 xx'ill, and basket llf-TGI' basket was made for them. A. . ,.L, ,' ,, ' .52 2 -1-.- - 2 -x ix ' 1 1 2 2'. ' Lost I' t. . ' J ..................,.... 33 U ' .1 ....................,.. 2 1 66 I .' .,................. 1 2 3323 ' .' ..................,. 0 2 000 A HIGH SCHOOL TRACK PERSONNEL fUpper rovs luft to rlghtb Plattery Helm Nlachwart Doxle QCoachj Bresson Wllllame Campbell Clark Wedge Svxlgfxlt Qfaptamy Currx Vkllson ,J 1, 1 ' r W 1 Y 1 u Y ' v. l Y 1 ' 7 n Y ' Y ' Y ql.0wer row, left to rigrhtj . .Y Y ,. , .' ,. . j. ' ' sv, r' b. . TRACK The outlook polnts toxx lrd l good se 18011 thls xell exen though It ls the llrst tlme ln the hlstorx of Wliflsttl Hlgh th lt the school IS leplesenttd hx a trflck team It IS too e lrlx xet to s IX xx hether O1 not thls xefll s te lm xx lll be '1 success slnce xxe haxe had onlx one meet lut there 15 much good m lterldl IH school xxhlch h IS not xet h ld l ch mu to shoxx lt elf Ill lts true colors ln fl fexx xe lrs Wooster ought to h lxe fl tr lck te lm lboxe the lxerage But let us not look too far lnto the future Let us exflmlne thls XQWI' s record Flass 'lnd It spoke xx ell for the school s teflm Wlth a xx hole xear s ad x lnt lge ox 61 our tmm thex xx ere lllle to date It us hx onlx one polnt the score helng 47 46 lhls me lns th it lg llnst schools ot lts oxxll slfc Woos ter ought to shoxx up xx ell and xxlll as xxe shall see lJQf0l8 the xe ll ls oxer Mr Doxle xx ho has been C0lClllIlg' It lnd llelplllg lt along as much dN posslhle 18 trxlng to gat 1 fexx meets xx lth othel schools M1 Doxle decerx es all the LI'CCl1t fO1 the dexclopment of the tc IIN 73 V ' 3 2 z .' as j ,Q ', e' ' lv c ' 'l. Z I. xv ski- V 4 'S .v . -'Ls 2 v' v . , 1' v , v J ' , 1 . . ., . A , p , z ' .' , zs 2 z z -2 .' ,' 1 ' 'jz s Q ' z' z 1 'X I . v ls L . C n . The first shoxvillg was made against the Wooster College Freshman , -lf, c - .' , ' ll lf c . l ' A' ,.' ' ,Z 27 . , 5: V., V, A2 !',Z A. If lv ' , L. v v 3 y 1 v' v 1 K1 v I kv 4 is ' - K' 2 1 L+ r I Li. Y 'S .,' 5 2 v E in 1. I rf: ls. 1. lv ' 1 4 D I ' ! X 'I v ! X2 . .5 CLASS TRACK lnterclass track champions tVS1C6 1n successlon and yunners of tyyo out of three meets durmg three years that IS the record of the 1920 track team a record whlch no other class has ever approached and whlch w1ll doubtless stand for years to come The wearers of the scarlet and gray have been speclallsts ln every event Whether lt yy as a sprmt a 1ump a dlstance run or a throw the 1920 man usually took the blue rlbbon honor to 1920 and her mvmclble track team THE 1920 RECORD 220 yd dash W1lson Senlor 1st Wllhams Jumor 2d T1me 24 flat 100 yd dash Svslgart Senlor 1st Wedge Junlor 2d 104 5 sec 1 mxle run Bresson Junlor 1st Langell Soph 2d T1me 5 m 29 s 440 yd dash W1lson Semor 1st Flattery Junlor 2d T1me 583 o sec 220yd low hurdles Clark Semor 1st Wedge Iunlor 2d Tlme 30 Hat 880 yd run Bresson Junlor 1st Machwart Junlor 2d T1me 2 mln 29 2 5 sec Shot put C12 lbj Wallace Semor 1st Campbell Soph 2d Dlst 33 ft 9 1n H1gh1ump--Helm Junlor lst Syugart Semor 2d Hexght 4 ft 11 1n Pole Vault Campbell Soph lst Helm and Curry Junlors t1ed 8 ft 9 1n Broad Jump Syugart Semor 1st Torbet Senlor 2d Dlst 19 ft 8 ln 75 1 ll k Y nn , v V L 1 L - V L . , L L v 1 V v Lx L 1 n A -' . . . . Y . . L L . L L , ' , . , , L y . All 1.4 ' ' W' ' v v ' 9 Ky v ' ' Y 7. ' 1 1 I , 1 - 1 7 ' v 9 1 ' f K ' - r 1 s 9 'Q ' 'v K' . . . . ,,. V . V, L . L -- L , , L , , , . , L . v Y . U . . . . LT , 1- L , , n , . . - v v K v v 7 ' v -v 'V . - a v 1 1 -r - -9 -1 , y v ' v 1 v - y ' - ' , -1 ' s 1 v - vs V. . . - - 1 v v v r 5 ' -9 '1 ' BASEBALL At the tlme the Tatlel goes to press the b1sebf1ll season has 1ust barelx begun xet we say w 1th no hesltancy that Wooster w1ll have another record breakmg team th1s xear Wooster has alwaxs proved strong ln baseball and w 1ll ag un th1S xeu tor we haxe sexen letter men back 11st t nfield and one outnelder b1cked bn much new m 1ter11l xear s en 1re 1 The seaeon opened th1s X631 It home wlth a declslve vlctory over Medln 1 IH sex en lnnlngs Wooster took the tleld fn t 1nd the hrst three W 1lkc1 When Wooster batters were promptly struck out bx Q1pt11n h be an to p1le up 1n Wooster s fax or Th1s contmued through the game Wooster wlnnxng 17 0 lY'lCl 1 Q1 mnual Medma home run The neKt game was at Ashland where Woostex through 1 couple of blunders IH the eleventh lnnlng lost out w 1th a score 2 1 It w as f1 good g xme 1nd the te 1m show ed 1 brand ot b 1ll NXl l1Ll1 was t1r superlor to 1n3 seen th1s xear Thls w IS the last game pl IX ed betore the T xtler w ent to press but b we bellexe that Vlth a llttle mole D1 1ct1ce Wooster wlll hue a team to e classed w 1th the best Hlgh School te zms IH the sl 1te The team as It stands now ls composed of CAPTAIN GROX ER WALKER 1 1tche1 w ho can alw axs be depended upon to do h1s share of the work D and to st11ke out at least ten men 1n e 1ch g :me l 4 - are ..l.. . , l . it 5,7 1 vi 1 1 'v 4 1 1 1 I 1 . ,., c. c . . . . . V V V 1 V V' V' V , ,, ,' .1 7 L ' ' P - ' ' V V . 1 1 V V . V V, ' A K . A L C K L k .V I ,V ' ' - ' , 2 .V V 2 'Z 1 1 1 I 1 v 1 I V. I . . v . v , . 1 , c , . 2, .' ' .' 's , z Q ' ' s 1 . A s , z z 2 A . . took the bat, t e 1uns g . . . . ' , . ' , - , 2 We lk ' havlng knocked hls 1 ' ' . V ' ' ' V V' .Y V 1 - V 1 , , A A 1 L C 2 k 2 K, , Z . z V , V. L. 2 L, 2 1 1 . 1 ' 4 - , ' aa sv V ,,, S 'Z .' L . ' 2 , 2 - - V , ' , I .' ' Q Q2 . Lu 1 -. Z v A . L ' 3 KV V 'LV KV A A A' 7 A , 2 ' , V f . V -V51 'LV LV I V , . . V' . . - ' 3 1 2 . KEININETH WALEER the xouthful brother of the captaln can catch llke a xeterall alld as for hls bdttlllg xxe need onlx sax that he ls one of the best DONALD 'STARE xxlth hls long arms holds the first base posltlon doxxn to perfectlon Rosle IS rlght there xxlth the goods HLGH ll1ITLHLLL ls second baseman All xxe can sax for Mltch IS th it no one has a chance for second base as long ls he IQ lll school I RANCIS LALGELL ls the shortstop xx ho nexer lets a grounder go bx ind he 18 also one of the best batters NLLSON FORBPT holds the hot slde of the lnfleld xx 1th all thc sklll alld lbllltx of l xeteran ind xx hen lorble goes to b xt xxe arc surc of a hlt Rox LAH1slsI-R plaxlng hls second xclr lll the fleld ls Is valuable 1 IU in 18 xxe haxe lll school He cln llxx lxs be depended UDOI1 to help xxlll lol Wooster MILLER WALLACE IS the best center flelder that exer put 1 W H 5 sult on Hls lbllltx ln catchlng files ls bex ond l1L16StlOI1 He seldom mlsses 0118 GEORGE PEARQE the last of the outflelders but not the least IS as good ls anx and none deserx es a place on the team mole thall he Max Max Max Max Max Max Max IN ax Wlth a 'rea Vkoostel And three clleus f0I the boxs ls there anxone anx xxhele lhat can beat Us fox H0188 Wooster Wooster Wooster Medlna Ashland Orl x llle L11 llllllllgsl it ame cllled aftel F1181 llllllllg' Fdllll Wooster Wooster Wooster Wooster Woostel Applecreek Ashland Orrx llle M6dll1 1 W Hlgh Clex eland he whole school tulns out And were up on our feat' 'lht xxax that xxe shout Nucl bllllgi u defeat lhe felloxxs all knoxx lhat xxe IL bank of em too Pol xxe I0 all staunth defuldel Of the BIUVNII dlld the Blue A8 , , , . 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My ,N Q 42 ff ff N - Q' f fffyyff ,ff Q I fffyylferl yi -K Y' X! 1' 4 Vg N- .f 'fi ,, , W. 4'-11,Q,'f,f I 1 A. .VU , MVT Uma . i I EA - - ,, H1'.' 9 f H W 1 ' 5' if h fm, I 'W 1 ' ,' .- A GRUMBLES Read Em and We p It IS mx heel and sole obxect 1n th1s eplstle to correct all mlstakes xx hether commltted or Omltted bx pupll teacher or otherxxlse OIIICl3.t1Ilg person 1n th1s haxen of all restless youth In the first place I xx1ll mentlon any fault 1n the school ltself There s the cloak room that needs hung Everx tlme our coats are left there thex get a coatmg of xx h1texx ash Then nexx desks m1ght be lnstalled everx txme one IS opened 1n the btudx Room a dellghtful squeak IS heard all over the room Also there are those crazv reglsters that are alxx ays exploding s1zzl1ng etc Im glad a nexx stage has been erected It ll save many actors from stumbllng oil the front A nexx basketball floor mlght be pro xlded also because 1n a fast game the xxmdoxxs rattle so much that even the referee can t hear his ovxn xx hxstle Repalrs are needed ln the physlcs room If a nevx plaster celllng lsnt put on very soon our glrls w1ll dle from the expectatlon of havmg a large DIBCC of plaster fall on thelr heads Qome rooms need nexx floors xt xx ould save C ene the trouble of havlng to screxx doxxn a couple of chalrs every nlght An elevator mlght be 1n stalled ln the tovx er so that those vxho xxxsh to see the games can vxalk up the stalrs xx 1thout tlrxng also so that those belngs vxho vxlsh to show thelr colors ln the tovx er xx 1ll have llttle dlscomfort A plpe fixed to one of the pumps and gomg up to the kltchen and an electrlc pump mstalled up there xxould be appreclated by the Ixltchen Mechanlc She vxould not have to xsk some Senlor to get her a bucket of water I also notlce the unlawful number of fire drllls xxe have It xx ould not be a bad ldea for the depart 1ng Semor Class to present the hlgh school xx 1th a heavy rug to cover the floor of the Studx Room so that the restless xxhose feet are not under thelr control xx ould not have to make so much NOISE My second Ob19CtIV6 1s to k1ck agalnst the teachers In general there should not be so many MISSGS ln the Facultx It IS dangerous for the bachelors 1n same Also teachers ought to asslgn shorter lessons be cause there 1s lmmment danger of the puplls overvxorkmg themselxes I thmk that smce the Semor Class has to have a class play the Facultv ought to g1V9 a plax also I am greatlx dlstressed at the number of crlckets that get mto the hands of those teachers xxho supervlse the Studx Room Noxx to be real partlcular a great deal of yealousx IS caused among the stronger sex bx Machle s angehc smlle and xxmk at the puellxc pulchrl tude of the xxe 1ke1 sex Here ls a good approprlate xerse for Coach lf the teathu xxere not manfold And lf thex xxuc all married It would not bt o bad all told lol ioath xxould not have talrud 80 u v ,, 1 1 ! 4 K y , V , - I v.N . . v . y , 1 ' 's 7 1 11 V K L at , 1 V' ' , ' ' v, ' 7 s , 5 - ' '. 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V 1 1 - - '1 I Now I thmk that If Nllss Chlsholm should learn to loxe the rhy thm and muslc of a pennx rollmg merrllx down the alsle her lxfe would be brlghter Nhss Prank seems to haxe franklx glxen up hope of keepmg order ln the Studx Room In dealmg w 1th the Ifreshmen I th1nk Mlss Bow ers ought to conslder the camel ln the desert who has to rumlnate h1s food half a dozen tlmes before It IS all dlgested Ifor the sake of warletx lf for nothlng else we adxlse Nlachle to w ear a brlght checkered red t1e Also slnce regular basketball has not been exceptlonal whx not have Machle teach the fellows how to plax accordlng to phx s1cs Vow for the puplls To begln wlth some fellows ought not to be supplled wlth pennles to throw up and down the room Also glrls ought not to be allow ed to wear low necks It s a bad example to the fellows who w ant to w ear sport shlrts ln summer I thlnk one day each week ought to be set off as make up dax so that those w ho have been s1Ck the first four dass can make up lost work the last day I thmk an Inter class marble contest would Interest those w ho dlsllke hlgh xthletlcs md w ho dont have to btudx too much to practlce It would be profitable to have a marble factory sellmg sald marbles cheap as all the restless pup1ls would be sure to get a supply to send up and down the Qtudy Room A b1t of adv1ce to the Creenles A fire cracker IS a ple 1s1ng pastlme outs1de on the 4th but not 1n the Studs Room w 1th Mlss Bloomberg I thmk It 15 a pltw tear gas wasn t made 1n greater quantltres I don t exactlv see why the Senlor Class cant get up a subscrlptlon to ralse enough money to buy Harold WllbOH a palr of long trousers Then he would not have to spend so much money, on socks Also I thmk mam students would have been much obllged to Bxll Austen lf he had not stuck h1s leg out ln the mlddle of the alsle to tr1p them as thex passed Now how do vou like thls tale of woe I thmk It s awfully rotten But I dld mx best and so must you When 'U leave thls school Adleu C LORGL W CLARK 81 v V . . .pm , .i ' V A , a .. . . 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RUF F NECKS arf 'N-X WOOSTER S BEST ,uv WHO S WHO IN THE CLASS OF 1920 Ex erx txxo xears a large red book called Who s Who 1n Amerlca IS pubhshed It tells about Rmg Lardner Nazlmova J1m Cox and manx other famous c1t1zens of the U S Thls artlcle IS on that same ldea only the author of that book had xll the space he xx anted There are some thmgs though that even xxe xxlth endless space could not explam Why for 1nstance Bus Palmers llfe IS one long sad gloom or xx hat makes Maxme s ha1r curl The members of that famous club Les Hlboux de Nult are the students xxho achleve A lll advanced Irench They have frequent meetmgs for the expressed purpose of slght readmg Irench but lt 1s gener1llx admltted that they sometlmes enyov themselves ln other dellght ful xx ays and lf rumor IS vxorthv to be belleved thelr favorlte lndoor sport IS mltxatmg people The bob sled rlde to Harrx Sands was a memorable OCCSSIOH Helen Harrls and teorge Clark shoxxed thelr dramatxc abllxty to excellent ad xantage Ill that thr1ll1ng drama The Most Traglc Tragedx Ever Tragedled Then too an axx ful scandal about dolls came out' lt xx or r1ed our class presldent Nelson Torbet Thmk hoxx It xxould lower our prestxge as a class 1f news of lt ever got 1nto pr1nt So xxe xxere sworn by dark oaths to eternal secrecy and the great doll mx stery w1ll be forever unrevealed allx of a class play xx hat xx as lt that xxe heard xbout h1m That he stax ed up t1ll three oclock at Canal Dover play mg poker Blg mx sterx here xx 1th xx hom? Noxx vxe xx 1ll set forth on these pages a xx onderful example of Fenlus C QUIUS you knoxx unable to surmount an obstacle xxalks around It The part of Cenlus IS taken by Alta Brlllhart Alta xxas performmg an ex perlment ln laboratorv It xx as a xerx dlflicult experlment the metal plate xx ould not llght the Bunsen burner But the Manual seemed to thmk It should Mr Machxx art xx as not there to otler the necessary asslstance so Alta slmplx xx rote that the task xx as easllx accompllshed and handed IH her prellm It came back Underneath Alta s The burner xx as l1t bx the metal plate Mr Machxx art had xx rxtten Was lt? I never succeeded IH domg lt Ex en M1r1am D1Ck3SOll s past llfe ls not entlrelx free from sm One cold dax Mlm xx ent on a xx emer roast taklng mllk for cocoa The mllk xx as found to be unusuallx solxd No not frozen but bx mlstake Mlm had lnought a pall of lard 'VI1 Harrx Ebert 1s the class artlst We are sorrx to admlt that he ms not lll the least our ldu of an artlst We thought all artlsts had long han There art a number of boxs ln our class xx 1th much longer halr than Harrx s Manx people remark on the rare d1gn1tx and thoughtful 84 l , . . . . .. , . . ,, . n ' K K ' Y v r .7 I 1 . I w .kv I .N w ' I . . , - 1 1 1 1 ' V - ' 1 w ' ' L y - , , . 1 ' ' 1 1 , ' 1 ' ' ' 9 ' Q 1 . , , n , ' ' sv 5 A , s 4 , L1 K1 1 ' as H - I 41 v . L- 1 A181 1 - Q , ' 'K1 2 .1 1 ' 1 1 L1 ' K1 .' l K1 .1 ' ' - VI yu I D I 1 y ' ' , ' ' , ., . l , , - . I ' 1' 1 1 1 1' H I . . . H u . K V Y ' 1 I . ,, I I 1 y - . , , . . , . 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 I I N 1 V V ' As for Johnny Swlgart, hero of many a football game, and lncldent- .v 1 S v, y y K1 ' y I 2 . I I N I .V . y I I '. l Y Y x f ' 1 ' 1 v. v ' ' 'i 1' ' 1 Q . V . v 1 I 1 , , ly ' 1 , V 1 N ' 1 ' ' 1 v ' - ' ' v 1 r ' ' 11 ' 1 7 1' 1 1 Y v ' V I S. v 1 1 1' 1 1 v -' 1 I ' ' 1 1 W s , 1 1 1, an 1 , ' 1 1 - ' ' ' 11 I ,va I 11 1 ' H 31 ' . 1 - - - as , ' ' ' 7 1 f1 ' '11 ' v ' I , ' v v . 1 I . I . 1 ' ' . v x I ' -' . ,' 1 I . 1 y 1 1 ' A ,. , 1 'S 1 '13 1 'L ' A lv 1 ' '41 ' L' nz - K' . ' 1' 1' I . . I 5 1 1x1 ' 1 51.1 1 1 ,v, , 1 1 1 1 1 l ' - ness of Harry Ebert No wonder he has no t1me for 1dle conversatlon He has to thlnk He IS an orator and all orators th1nk Also all debaters Margaret Stauffer and Alfred Greenbank are other Senlors who made the debat1ng team thls year Alfred IS the most fiery of the h1gh school de baters no that IS not a 1oke about Alfred s halr Let us turn for a moment that IS a paragraph to those compan1ons w ho started w 1th us but are no longer 1n our ranks For leav1ng us there w ere two chlef reasons other cl1mates and other classes Those 1n other chmates we hear from occaslonally Those 1n other classes we see qu1te often and they are amazlngly cheerful consldermg Perhaps lt IS true that they left us as we have often suspected because the thought of leav 1ng Wooster Hlgh had a ch1ll1ng effect on the1r Othefvklbe happy natures and made them declde to remaln as long as poss1ble Bus Palmer has such a charmlng smlle We ourselves saw lt once Of course we can t expect ever to see 1t agaln Bus knows what a nlcc sm1le It IS That s w hy he takes such good care of It He wears lt on state OCCBSIOHS and once 1n a w h1le on Sunday Wlth such good care It w1ll last a long t1me Note The tlme we saw It he was putt1ng a screw down Jean s neck Jean HHFFISOH IS the g1rl who brought that fudge to school Rather though She had lots of help Somebody put a St1Ck of gum 1n the fudge The result w as qulte marvelous Charlotte Engqulst can do almost any th1ng At our Chr1stmas soc1al she turned 1nto Santa Claus and d1str1buted presents 1n a wav that would have done the old gentleman credlt We have 1n our class some from South Amerlca Slam Korea and Ind1a s coral strand and an Engllshman Harold W1lson He IS yoke edltor of th1s book and 1f you want to know what k1nd of an edltor he IS you are at llberty to leave the rest of th1s turn back to the 1oke department and 1nvest1gate The football plavers of Wooster Hlgh School are 93S1ly recognlzed by the1r brown and blue sweaters w1th the W s on the fronts Thev are xery becomlng sweaters and there are a number ln our class who wear them We would ment1on 1n partlcular Grover Walker presldent of our class IH our Junlor vear and pltcher of the h1gh school baseball team He IS as good a batter as a pltcher wh1ch IS really go1ng some We set out one day to make a l1st of the sports and athlet1cs ln w h1ch Luclle Gros1ean IS an expert It cant be done There IS noth1ng 1n the l1ne of athlet1cs that Luclle can t do so why bother w 1th a l1st'? If you see a Senlor boy standlng on h1s head or hangmg by h1s heels from somewhere 1n the general v1c1n1ty of the ce1l1ng don t w orry B1 hat sort of thmg and for h1m to stand on h1S head IS not much harder than for most people to stand on the1r feet The Faculty advlser of the Tatler Board and a person to whom much credlt IS due for cheerfully undertklng lots of work IS MISS Metz If the Austen IS used to t 85 ' Y ' . L nl. . . v . U 7 K , v an - - , . K A T Y ' 4 nl . ,v ' tv , .ll . . 1' l Ut' ., S, L, , L. L. v L. , - . . M. S, K1 , v ' K1 ' ' 4 K. vt- V 1 1 ' , 1 ., L , v ' yv. A 1 . Y ! unusual fudge, don't you know? Jean didn't make it all by herself, Y . . ., . . 1 ' 'H' K ' P I 1 1 . , . . . . , .Y ' v ' .SY 1. 1 M ky ky' H 7 77 . I 7 l' ' K, . - 1. . . y . ' 9 V ' V v ' ' n 4 I K ' , . . V . Q . , , . . . . l . - I y , , ,' ' , K . . ,Y ' K K 9 K 'l , - - - - 5. , f V ll ' .S 1 ' 7 1 1 Y I v , ' ' . punctuation of this dll.lCl8 fox instance is at all as it ought to he and if tos ale a s e ec o lnsteac o txxo oi too 1t1s to hel ere 'xlelha does that malxe xou think of music Ol of ice cream sundaes What nutherq Xou think of Nlelba Wllllclhls Class XICQ P1es1dent Well that s haldlx stiange VS e guess thele are a gl eat manx people xx ho thinlx of hei Qhe is xeix musical fine pianist-excellent singer and simplx g1eat as 21 ukulele plax C1 01 is it a mandolin We also suspect th1t he IN 1 1the1 fond of sundaes onlx she piohahlx like ex elxbodx else 1n thx class calls them copes Axltlllll Wcx gandt is oui lhxsies stal ln addition to the extensixc llllldll he oxx ns on the suhitet and xx hleh M1 Maehxx art mentions xx hen tn inxxntoi xxho is inxcnti ig 1 spaik plug lt is .1 xexx fine spark plug ecitainlx onlx hoxx xxe xxish he xxould huilx up ll1X6Ht1I1glt Woxx xxe intloduce the most Clllkflftll pelson in oul class, our honorarx IT1CINlJLl M1 Roscoe Iohn 'lheihelt Wh 1t, do xou think he is cheerful because he doesnt haxe exams anx mole ' We xx ondel, though if his great good humol could be explained bx his rece ltlx announced engagement to Miss Pearl Button? 'lhe Class of 1990 extends to him the heartiest congiatulations Do xou remembel the old song 'Someone s gonna miss us xx hen xxe re gone xx hen xxe 19 gone Xes thex xx1ll We xx on t be iunning around llllss Ixean s ofhce shaipening pencils and getting excuses, and xxe xxont he at the High School games on the field or at the slde lines And xve xx ont he there at chapel anx mole, and the lumoxs xx1ll haxe our seats' Xes indeed Thex re gonna miss us xx hen xxe re gone and bee Wh177, xxe bet th 11 xxe ll miss them too Isuzu L1iANcLLLoR hh the - ' 'll SD ll l t ' .' ' l f ' ' ' ' dit. . ' ' K ' '. V N V Y' . .' . ' - 'A' ' ' L' ' 1. vm xxx- - 1 . 1 f . V V ' , . , AK., . I. 1 - - - . '. . 1 -.' . V V . . . ' ' , V V' V ever our questions in Physics hccome too technical, Art has a dear friend, 2 ' . , . V 'KV ' V 'x 2 .1 . Q U 'l. . 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I eet AXQTSIOII to Chtwxm, Cum T xrdmtss PIDIYIL Vhakmss for Room 1 I runness thewmg, the Rag, Rolllm, I' xes Bashfulmss Happx Hoolu tganl Hur Sparltltr VK oman Hater Ron theal-ts Rcmulx Nlou Stuclume t loothplmlt to orul I assts 'llort llatms with Aunt lllmmtrs INo rtmcrly Cop hu hook NI ilu. other end halanu Harold SchatfTer s Bread 'lloxe Harold s seat Wash em l et her haxe a chew Earlier to bed One look fl0Il1 'llxss Ixean Assotlatlon wlth icmors A Dose of ITTIIL Ilerr Usa a 'lllrror on lllfllkllf fo su Fheda Hara I c ue off the Happx A Cold Band lust trx a date tit Caught m the Ram XS Rf'l1ldllxs Ill lp Slu knows too muth for our good He ll not Q0 again 'lhex ll rlptn Wlll lt help'l VI Q guarantee It to VI uldmf.. Bells lltttt r late than nutr Ilmlnrtlla needed 4i 1 q Q v v ' 1 J 1 4 A A 1 L Av: L ,Z-., , , .. . .... .liz Q' lulo U 'A ' A -' ' Tul l -' Iidvz ' lx Sur -' s esh lliv of Il ,U '. , , . .' ' .tin , ' I , H. ,,. . Q , f . z I . , I ,, . . ,R .' '. . . ' , U. 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'Nlembers Donald Akex Ada Ramsex Fsther Irxln lane Alcock Alfred I reenbank CULLS Motto lust a llttle dlfferent from the common crowd Entrance Condltlons Phx slcal SOCIAIISIS onlx are ellglble Padge A small chestnut Purpose To prowlde amusement for the rest of the crovsd Austen VI llcolm McClure Nlmrss Also EXTREMES CLUB Motto Whx uorrx about the ups and downs of thc world' rounded upon the formula glxen below Mlller 'iandx Mlfldm Alta Purpose To sX mp lthlzc xx 1th the OFCIIII IFS people I RATERNAL ORDER OF OLD MAIDS Motto Exentuallx uhx not now Entrance Condltlons To haxe a melodlous bask xolce Purpose To make all the glrls 1e1lous Members George Clark Llndsex Gould 89 A ' 'Il I .VY A ' ' 'I .YY J 'I Y ' ' I Y 1 3 ' . --u , , ' ' x I v nv J - C . . Members- Bob Wallace, Scoop Lautzenheiser, Willie Flattery, , Bill m , I 2 . 1 Y Y --44 , , , , , , , 1 , -rv ' . U 7 . .I ' ', . u K I 4 Q 4 . Q - 2 ' 1 ' 2 j . '- I .Iv I .Y I ' 5 - . X ' ' .' I' 2 WILL SHE OR WON T SHE fwlth apologxes to the falrer sex J A motto to whlch all Hlgh School fellows w1ll agree ls- You cant always sometlmes hardly ever tell what a g1rl means The followlng story wlll attempt to explam what IS meant by the above tReaders Wlll klndly not expect an explanatlon of what a g1rl means as that IS 1m posslble J John Murray was a ty plcal Hlgh School freshman who had 1ust passed the age of bemg careful to wash behmd h1S ears wlthout hls mother remlndlng h1m Several of hls boy frlends and he were plannlng to take dates or rather glrls to a movle the comlng Frlday evenmg It was Tuesday morn1ng John knew what g1rl he wanted to take but whether he could get her was a dlfferent matter After debatmg with hxmself over a half dozen poss1b1l1t1es he declded that she was the only g1rl malnly because she was the prettlest g1rl m the class at least John thought so and It wasn t such a bad thought elther John was anxlous that no one should know that he had never made a date before so he undertook the all lmportant proceedlng of Wfltlllg' hls first date note hlmself He argued wlth hlmself nearly a whole study cortmg you or I wondered lf you wouldn t hke to go or Could you go wlth me After due study the followmg productlon was wrltten Josle I wondered 1f you dldn t want to go to the movles Frldav evenmg It s a swell show Theda Bara ln the Tlger Woman Wasn t that Engllsh test hard though? JoHN M After wr1t1ng three exact dupllcates of the above before he got one that entlrely met hxs approval John carefully folded the note addressed It looked around for the placement of the study room teacher fllpped the note ln Josle s dlrectlon and got red m the face Smce JOSIC sat about a dozen seats ahead of h1m and one seat over John could easxly see everythmg that Josle d1d So wlth hls algebra open at nmety two pages ahead of h1s lesson John glanced alternately at Josle and a sore on hls thumb To be more accurate he kept hls eye focused on J osle s shoulder so that lf she would turn back to acknowledge h1s note w 1th a grm he would have tlme to turn back to hls book so she wouldnt thmk that he was looklng at her all the tlme Josle apparently opened the note and read xt very dellberately John was on the fence as to whether she would look around and acknowledge the note or not tHe was well aw are of one thmg m hls youth and that was that you can never tell what a g1rl as golng to do next J 90 9 v ' ' , ' ' as a v vk K . v y ' jj n ' , ' - . . 1 ' ' v y v ' ' , ' . ' .V , 1 K L, . K' . . . . i 1 1 ' . ' Y 9 ' l , . , .' S s , . , . l 7 ' , -. . . . . period on which would sound the best,- May I have the pleasure of es- ' .YY ll ' l ' ,fl IK V. ,, . . . t . a 1 , n n ' Y IC ' I ' 39 . . , ,. , . , . . . ! 7 ' I ' 1 . . , . . . , . Y - . , I I , . n V ' 5 7 v. ' Y . I , y Y . Y . V 5 V Q n n Y V V ' I v All of a sudden Josle flopped around ln her seat acc1dentalls knockmg a book off of the seat behmd her John Just as quxckly sh1fted hls ey es from her shoulder to his algebra gave a llttle cough whlch was not necessary at all and pretended not to notlce her John dldn t need any coaxmg so before you could have wmked twlce he sort of unconcernedly turned hls head toward the dlrectlon of J osle who met hlm wlth the classlest smxle W1th 11p language whlch Hlgh School students soon acqulre fmade up mostly of The teachur s lookmg I got sumpm ta tell ya and Gotta pen J lt was evldent that Josle was try mg to say somethlng the mean 1ng of which John accepted as understood although he dldnt have the sllghtest ldea of what she was say 1ng bemg so completelv stunned by her smlle After he had come to hls senses he leaned over to the girl m front of hlm and asked her lf she had any ldea of what Josie had said to h1m Yeah the glrl anxlously responded JOSIC sald that she d answer your note later Oh said John ln a thoughtful mood Thanks John wondered a mlnute lf she were rlght how she had heard lt and why she remembered lt Uohn forgot she was a glrl J For the rest of that perlod of study he ran through his head the words of the note that he wrote Josle and lmaglned how they sounded to That noon at the dlnner table John seemed clear gone When h1s mother asked hlm to hand the cheese he handed her the bread when he went to reach for the cracker bowl he stuck hls hand in the water pltcher John s blg slster a senlor ln Hlgh School knew h1s moods and states of mlnd not to mentlon hls own prlvate affalrs too well to sult John Of course she had to tell everythmg she knew to Dad and Mother lf It were the consent of Josles mother that prevented Josle from answerlng John s note xmmedlately he was expectmg an answer m the afternoon So after a half dozen well planned supposed to be accldental good chances for Josle to hand hlm the much desxred answer were frult less that afternoon John s mlnd began to form a questlon mark Wednesday came Nothmg especlal happened ln the mornmg but 1n the afternnon as classes were changmg Josle s face met John s They both slowed up Josle s face was as blank as a rag doll s and John s stlll held that perfect questlon mark whxch as they neared each other pro voked Josle to say sarcastlcally Well John Before John knew It he sald more emphatlcally Well Jos1e Just then one of Josne s glrl frlends came bouncmg ln from behmd her slung her own arm through that of Josle s barely mlssmg some books whlch Josxe w1th her arm held aklmbo was carelessly huggmg to her walst and they swung down the hall leavmg John behmd John s face remlnded one of a lost pup as J osle s actlons were far above John s comprehension What could she mean? CJohn forgot she was a gxrl D John s next class was Latm He was unusually quiet On other days he was the hfe of the class before the teacher came mto the room and for all that after she came IU' He was serlous today What could 91 r K v K' r . K ' tv If ' x , . , Y . V . , , v , Y n L ' K Y. . v . . . . , , H , y H 7 x q ' CK ' 79 Y ' ' - I v H Y ' 9: u ' yy U Y 1 71 ' Y ' ' V Yu Y . . , . . . N , - . 7 . , , . . , . . , t t K1 n x x n I ' H - K - ' u n - - U - - , - , K , L K ' , n u n ' - H ,, 1 ' 1 ' Q u l q ' 1 K ! 9 Y Y . . . 7 7 . , . . . . , . her. When thls wasn t occupying hls mlnd, he doted on Josie s smxle. ' Cl 17 ' - u A , 2 v ' - , . . . . . . 7 K 1 9 Y ' . . . , . . , . . V . . . , . - ' ' 1 ' ' ' Q k - 1 - , . . .., , . . I 7 - ' ' J ! Y v ' v ' - 9 1 7 ' , L Y x L ' u y , - 9 ' 1 ' ll Y! L , - K 9 v ' . - - , U ' 97 ! K s 1 Y ' n y 1 n 0 U ' x n x 9 K v K l , ' K . . - Y , ' ' . , Y 9 J ' 9 . - 9 ' . , . 1 ' v . . K ' 9 , ' ' I . . V V . K Y , . ,.. she mean by Well John'7 and yy hat possessed hlm to ansyy er that dumb Well JOS199 These tyyo expressions and the meamngs that could be taken from them yy ere belng completely analyzed by John and yyhen the teacher sald John you may translate the next sentence John yy as dead to the yy orld The class squlrmed John yy as on another planet h1s ey es stuck out l1ke a bull frog s apparently lookmg at the left ear of the g1rl ln front of hlm or rather at her left ear puff To tell the truth he had a face on h1m at that moment that only a mother could love' The class glggled The teacher stood It for a moment then she suddenly harped out ln a d1sagreeable tone Well John? John dreyy hlmself up ln hls seat bllnked llke a toad 1n a hallstorm and at the same t1me sald qulckly Well JOS187 lt s needless to say that the class had a fit as John s 1n terest ID JOSIQ yyas on the llps of everybody John comforted hlmself yy 1th the fact that Josle yyasn t ln the room at the t1me any hoyy John lmaglned several reasons for Josle s actlons Perhaps Jlmmle Hole had asked her for a date too Hls mlnd yy ent from th1s thought to a yy orse one that perhaps she yy as yy altmg to see 1f someone better yy ouldnt ask her before acceptmg John s note John s slster had told hlm once She had also lmparted to h1m the encouraglng 1nformat1on that a felloyy shouldn t be dlscouraged lf a glrl d1dn t ansyy er a date note yy1th1n two or three dayfs because she ll do that yust to make the felloyy thlnk that she lsn t anxlous about golng vyhen she IS really crazy about golng John had to admlt that slsters do come 1n handy vyhen It comes to maklng the beds or telllng how to hold a glrl s arm Jlmmle yyore hls long pants regularly and maybe It yy as because John dldn t wear them that Josle was so lndlfferent to ansWer1ng John s note It was Thursday mormng John VS1Sh8d he had some excuse for wearlng hls long pants to school John thought hls face llghtened he had lt he yyould wear hls long pants that afternoon If anyone at home would ask h1m vyhy he yy ould tell them that he yy as golng to have h1S plcture taken If anyone at school yy ould ask hlm he would say he yy as golng out of town So at noon after havlng shayed a l1ttle somethmg from h1s upper l1p whlch no one could poss1bly have notlced havmg yy et and neatly combed h1S halr and plcked out and tled ln the latest way h1S loudest t1e he yy ent on h1S quest to school John yyas extremely yyalkatlve that afternoon especlally durlng the study perlod yy hen Josle yy as there He had to ask the study room teacher some questlons about Engllsh he had to go to the yy aste paper basket and he trotted the yy hole length of the room to look up some yy ords IH the d1c tlonary But alas all thls for naught Would Josle never ansyyer John had an ayy ful t1me gettlng to sleep that mght The next morn mg fFr1dayJ all the felloyys croyy ded around John to make final plans for the ey enmg Upon bemg asked concernlng hxs success John replled that he dldnt knoyy yy hether he d get a date and go to the shoyy or not as hlS 92 , sc H , . ' v ' T - ' ra ' as V , - , , . . L ' l v v v . , A - 1 ' IK V , Y ,Y v v v . . y . , , ' 1 V - . . n ' , . Y ' n n xxx . K l , K' ' ' ll !7 Y I . . 7 7 ' L n K y A , K . K . . tv, u ' vv 9 Y Y ,w . , . . y ,, , , , - L' ' xl Y 5 . L y .ya l Y. K. y x , . . v v Y. , a l ' v .A V V Y . I l V , , . .r . , , Q. . . , . . . that girls do that sometimes if they think they can fool the first fellow. . . . . . I K , . . . . , y - Y. . , . V . 1 P 1 . , . . 7 . Y V . . . , . , . . . . , . . . Y. . I- - 1 ' . 9 rl r ' I V L- Y . V I v V Y U , , . . . 7 Y , v . 9 ' ' Y . k n v 1 Y ' . ' . A 9 1 1 ' v ' r ' K '- ' - . . l v l ' - ' 7 v n V 5 . . - ' -1. K, ' , . ' . Y . . - - ' ' , vm f K v ' I . R' . . - , ' v . . ' . ' , ' . mother was having company and he guessed maybe'he'd have to stay at home. It was in the studx' room last period in the morning that a note came iumpmg up the aisle aided bx human agencies As it fell beside John s desk he could plainlx see llls name xx ritten on it The teacher could see it but she mustn t according to Iohn Qo he carelesslx stuck out his foot placed It on the note scraped his foot back again dropped his pencil made a double pick up and calmlx txxisted the note back into its original form He read the folloxxing Iohn I am axx fullx sorrx but I can t go tonight JOSIE No excuse ' Noth1ng ' What the muttered John in 1 temper CHe forgot she xx as a girl y ,a-4, -an-nf-an, , - ' . v ' v . . . . ' . v ' . v. , ' t . , D . . . , . . . I s ' . 'uw v 1 I-w , . . , ' . U . , t , . , ' 1 f . I I I I v D I v - ' v v . - v V. ' I . . v . . , N . - . ' 1 I I v tv I lv C V . . H Y 1 9. - 1 . 4 vs ' . . . . . . . - - 3 2 . 1 vc 1 4 . 1 20. ,R . 1 - l , ' Y v -4 ui,-c-4-.7 , 'Y ' ,' ve -Y--Q.-,vw - - ' s-4 1, . ...-M.. . - ' ' f'L.,1'?' 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DJ-: rv. p - - ., 1 J 1-f , g . u- ,.V..1.'7,4, I THE BREAD LINE Dld you eyer hear about that restau rant that wasnt a restaurant at all but only an appetlte cure Well Wooster High School Cafeterla IS just the opposlte lt IS the most appetlte msplrmg sort ot eatmg place ever lnvented It works llke this You get ln lme along yylth a mob of hungry talklng pushmg Hlgh Schoolers At last comes the great moment when the doors of the promlsed land are opened and the hungry ones file IH to get the re 3 ward for thelr long and pat1entf J walt FWFQE I ,,f mg lflnally xt IS your turn to enter A Nl E M B celve your portlon But alas for your Q, 1-H E mexperlence 1n slgnmg up for slngles onlv for by thls tlme you have such a 5 U prodlglous appetlte that you feel capable of d6m0l1Sh1Hg the whole place then and there Fortunate are those who have had foresight enough to procure for themselves trlples or quadruples But you find the quallty excellent and the quantlty much greater than you could have expected for the prlce All the patrons of the lunch room make grateful acknowledgment to Mlss Chlsholm and Mr Doyle fo thelr unceaslng efforts to procure an orderly line Were It not for their endurlng mterest and ever present care lt would doubtless degenerate xnto a rough house In addltlon to 1ts other good Ql13lltl6S our lunch room has a very novel devlce for determmlng whether you are awkward or otherwlse As many of us have learned to our sorrow there are steps leadmg from the dmlng room to the source of food supply Now wlth your tray full of dlshes you ascend the steps wlthout dropplng splllmg or breakmg any thlng If thls feat IS successfully accomplxshed all IS well but 1f not you are lm medlately dubbed a member of the awkward squad Someone solved the dlfliculty by keepmg one eye on hls feet and the other on hls tray but someone else declded that person must have been cross eyed Who could wlsn for an eatlng place better than thls one wlth such a I yarlety of assets MIRIAM DICKASON 94 I 7 v - stiff? 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THE PENNY AND THE SONG lW1th all due reverence to Longfellowj I shot a Penny mto the a1r Just yy here It llt I dld not care But from the I-reshman SQCIIOH Har A yell' my Penny had found its mark I breathed a song mto the a1r Whose ears It struck I dld not care But when I thought myselt unseen Stralght up the stalrs came Prlnclpal Ixean Not long after I heard my name A summons to the ofhce came 'lhere IH measures of sarcasm strong I found agaln my Penny and Song ANONY Mous Fo sav goodbye to Hxgh School Is the hardest thlng to do' To go an ay and leave thns place Were we to do It over Hou much harder we should try To do the thlngs asslgned us And not just let em ily Each year we ve been together We find we more adore Our classes and our classmates' But that s yy hat we re here for Newer qult but alvw ays ploddlng Upward tlll we reach the end Ad Astra per Aspera And our colors to defend That we leave our names ln HlSt0Fy And our tootprmts on the sand Is the very earnest wlsh Ot the 1920 band Yes Wooster Hlgh the tlme has come When we must go away And saddest tears are the results Of our Commencement Day C HARLOTTE E NGQUIST 9a L J . . , ' s s ' - k! . . , 'i 'V 'rl I 1 1 K 4 ' v . 1 I . I. I 7 I 1 , , . , X , I 1 L1 it . lvl 4 .1 lv l Y Y ' V ' Y ' V 7 .L And think at last we're through! V 1 ' . , Y , 7 , , .,1, Y V , V ' V ' . , . yr . V : H V n K, ,, Q . y 1 ' 1 lr I I . ' ' fl ALPHABET 1s for alphabet xx hcrem xxe shall trx To dxsclose a fexx facts about dear Wooster Hlgh tor the blues xxe get xx hen xxe see On our monthlx grade cards that much dreaded D st mds for Checkers so popular noxx L mt xou plax ' Ask Bob Wallace and he ll shoxx xou hoxx for Debaters xx ho argued so fine That xxe knoxx thex d conxlnce Us four and four make nme for engagement of one teacher dear Here s xx1sh1ng her happlness through each coming xear IS for I acultx xxe all knoxx It xxell Our opmlon of mt vxell xxe d better not tell for the C reemes 1ust freshlv arrlved And manx nexx trlcks thelr brams have contrlved for the hopes ot our future success Max our knoxx ledge and fortunes forever progress Dld we scare Mr W1lson'7 Je dlrals out oul tor the Jumors a fine class xxe knovx To fill Semor shoes xx hen axx ax xxe must go for Kxd Partx xx hlch occurred ln the Qprmg We ll never forget the eats n exerx thmg lb for Llbrarx xx 1th rows of old books What fun xou can haxe there ln secluded nooks stands for Manners We re pollte as can be And that s xx hx the teachers all llke us you see tor the Nut Test xx hlch filled us vxlth xx oe Our grades noxx reveal just how much vxe do knoxx ls for the Orchestra xx hlch performed IH our Llt We knoxx Sousa s Band has nothmg on lt for the Ponx a thmg xxe all prlze lt s handx to rlde on tlll the teacher gets xxlse for the questlons xx h1ch don t trouble us Tls onlx the ansxxers xxh1ch cause so much fuss 9b '51 f 1 A ' 1 , ' 1 1 4 1 , i ' . v V v 1 . . . . ., . , 'Z , v I V.. 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Corinne flax' ito -Iimmie Smith?- If you could see mx' heart you V si 1 . Z I . ' , ' -'V J' '-- If I COI11K1 see your heart, I bet it xx'ou111 11 11 like 1 tel . ' 1 U th , 1 ' ' '11 A' 1 1 .- '1'- f 111 u' 1' 11121 ' 5 ' -' ' ' s . 1 2 ' ' 's -'11 S 4i ' I Out ' ,P 1111 sz tt' th11z111h' h1 ' 'ls' B.B.pz . . 'jZ3 '1 'z ,LV '.'11'7'1II- 1j P1 - ' 1 '1 ' 1' K' .' - , . . ,O - L: ..1.- , 1 1 ' ' s,z ' , ' 1 ' j ' . Who s the prettlest glrl ID W H S ? Wle know but we daresnt tell I Pablo fM3Xlll9 s frlendl to Mr Shlblex I would-er ah llke to see ah a a your-oh er er Mr Shlbley James brlng that dl8mOnd rlng tray here please Mr Brlllhart It s tough when you haxe to pay forty fiye cents a pound for beefsteak Yes but It s tougher dad w hen you pay only elghteen replled the prlde of the famllx Brutus How many eggs dld you eat for breakfast? Caesar Et tu Brute Luclle C roslean tln hngllshl On account of the spolls sy stem many men threw up thelr offices Dld you know that MHFIOH Wllson IS called at 6 10 every mornlng that she gets up about 7 20 she takes thlrty five mlnutes to fix her halr and that she doesnt llke rolled oats at breakfast? tSee yoke edltor for any other deslred lnformatlon J tYeah she s hls slster I Mlss Schaefer seelng Coach comlng down the street stops ln front Thelbert I wondered lf you could see me across thls horrld ICV street? Coach Across thls street? Cood grlef I could see you five blocks away Joe I dreamed that I proposed to a pretty glrl last nlght Jean What dld I say ? Joe What would you say ? Jean Yes Joe Thanks now Ill know w here to go Scoop tto Mlss Keanj I d llke to be excused at noons after thls 'VIlss Ixean Why ? Scoop- Aw I got a lob shoelng H168 ln a blacksmlth shop You know MISS Folsom IS a yerx clever woman and one day she made a pln cushlon out of an onlon The next mornlng the needles all had tears lll thelr ey es and she had to lolly them up before she could even thread one of em Helen H Mr Machw art does water hurt the ears? Mr Machwart Well no not lf used ln moderatlon Prof Maurer What s all the rush? lat tlasgow tout of breath? Oh lxlttlnger hlt hlmself on the flnger Prof Dont run aw ax go back and lollx hlm up a blt a I dld' 107 '. ' 1 ' ' r . . ' I L I I K .. I I ' ' ' ' I T v 1 Y ss W W T-, V 1 T . v H 1 . . . Q so . I . 1' I , . , . ' U ?1 I 1 . 1 1 ' W ' I . I ' y ' , vs u , ' ', 1 1 , 1 ' '7 ' 'l ' Y 7 I I I 7 1 U 1 1 1 ' I 1 79 ll ,Y I 1 , . . , Q. . , .v ,, . W v 1 I. I 1 I L I-'I' V - w ,v .. r v v 1 I . 1 .1 U v l I I . . . . , 1 v 1 I v w ' V . 1 ' I I I , I I . ' I Q i , . u . . 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K1 fk, I ' sf r , , , , . . , ' . - 1 - 1 ' '1 A -- , , . 1 - - v ' Polloxxmg are a fexx errors made In pr1nt1ng an auctlon fThe Ioke edltor IS Indebted to the Honex toxxn Weeklx reporter for the materlalj For sale Poland chma bobsled due to farroxx In Aprll Jersex coxx xxlth ICC cream attachment spraxIng out fit can be rldden or drlxen bx chlld ren fifteen bIllx goats sex entx bushels capacltx xx 1th spraxmg nozzle and other attachments a 1908 model Iord and her txxo month old calf also thIrtx txxo head of chxckens xx1th grass seed attachment IH good xxarkmg order One dax Margaret Langell xx ent to the countrx to purchase a chlcken for Qundax dmner and the farmer asked her Do xou xx ant a pullet'7 No thanks Sdld Marg I guess I ll carrx It QIDL LIGHTS ON THE JUNIOR SENIOR RI-ICEPTION Wlllle drank exiactlx th1rtx Exe glasses of punch xxxth Mlss Chlsholm a close second Iean Harr1son thmks Mr Doxle IS lust a peach Ever smce the receptlon Hugh s latest bx xx ord IS That s me all ox er Mabel Thex sax Lmdsex and Mlldred got along Iust fine together but he xx ants to knoxx xx here the four dollars he pald for her roses xx ent to her oxxn llttle thumb The dax after the receptlon W1ll1e Halleran xxas S1Ck III bed Just I llght case of Palnter s COIIC Llves there a Lnl mth soul so dead Who never to some frlend has sand Ill tell xou but xxhate er vou do Dont tell a soul that I told you Freshman Who 15 that? Semor That s Hoolex Freshman What do thex call hlm that for MIQS Metz I dread to thmk of mx fiftleth blrthdax Ifreshman Whx d1d somethmg dreadful happen on It Mlss Luccock Were xou copxmg h1s notes? I lltZ Derr Oh no ma am I xxas onlx lookmg to see If he had mme r1ght When Iohnnle Sxxlgart xxas a llttle box h1s father told h1m not to suck hxs thumb and filled hls lI'lIIOCQIIt mmd xx Ith fear bx tellmg hlm If he dld It he xx ould get blg feet One dax as thex xx ere rldlng on a tram thex sat opposlte to a xxoman xx 1th enormous feet Johnnle kept looklng It them and lookmg at them tlll hnallx the ladx got up In the alr about It and finallx Sdld Well I hope xou see mc and xxlll knoxx me better the next tlme Johnnx l1LllCkIX repllecl I dont knoxx xxhether Ill knoxx xou or not but I knoxx xx hat xou xe been domg 10h 1 . . . . . . I1 .V ' tv . I K. , , 3 L I, . , ' I '- . I V .v ' 1 Q 41 v J 1 L , ' , A ' , , ' 1 1' -1 ' 1 ' - . .. . . v . 1 Lv U v H .vs L , a . II , as I ' an , , 9 , ' as , ., I . .. R . K ' 1 U ' ' I' 1 1 ' 1 1 1' ' 1 1 ' 1 . I l ' II I I,I I e I' I' . -7 I' ' I K . 1. ' I 1 1 v v . 1 44 7 1 I I ' I l ' I ' I 7 , lf v 4 1 . 1 v g ' . 1 1 K 1 A 1 I ' Y 1, 1 1 I 1 ' 1 1 1 ' . 1 1 . 7 1 ' 1 A 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 Ruth Says she dld not klss Jlm s hand In that play , she says she IKISSQCI 1 1 ' ' ' 1. .1 L1' ' ' K1 Z . ' . , . I . ' v I4 1 , II ' , , 1 I Y 1 1 V , 170 CC ' Y! 1 '-' x I ' sc s , H II , , ' sv ' , ll ' , ' ' 7 Y? I I, l L 1 I 1 KK , ' , ' ' H . - U, . . l 1 1 it v vi I 1 ,I 1' 1' U 1 'r 11 1 1 ' ' ' 9 Y ! 1 L ' 77 1 I . l , . . 1 I I 1 . I V, l v . I . ' , 1 l I 1 .1 1 1 ' ' ' , I 1 V 1 11 1' 1 1 1 1' 1 ' ' , . . . . . 1 ' I . I Y V . 1 D I l I 7 1 1 , 1 L11 ' , H Y 1 I1 , 1 1' 1 1 ' YY , ' , ' ll Y v V 1 V 7 ' 1 I V 1 V v . V V ' 9? Y 1 ' He sau the burgler must in time and shot him betu een the kitchen and pantrx tCourtesx of Toonerxille Herald l Pete Woods Want l hair Cut Hugh Nav cut em all while xou re at it Hate xou hairpms here Yessum Invisible? Yessum Let me Qee some please As he told htr of his love The color ltft har cheeks But on the tollar of his coat It howed up plain for week W1ll1e Halloran has tu o Ames in llfe one IS to be an electrician an the other to have LIZLIEZ 1 ILOMPTRY Give a cat To Proxe It has nine Ines Proof lst No cat has eight lixes 2d One cat hae one more life than no eat Therefore One cat h 18 nine llves ALGEBRA If it takes fifteen and one half feet of muslln to make a giraffe a collar hoxx far xx 111 a gram of rice hate to fall to break a piece of glass one Maid Oh Mrs Hart tour husband is lx mg unconscious in the ha beside a big box and clutching a paper ' Mrs Hart Oh good' Mx new hat has come 1tl'1st You don t have to believe this b t it s fxct that one daw t got so hot down in Texas that the corn in all the corn crlbs started to pop It happened that a con in a nearbx field noticed this phenomenon thought lt xx as snowing and from to death Miles Hex that s ms penul xou got Kate B Oh It ls? Where d xou lose lt? Niiles lust where xou found It lx xte Xou did I found it at home behind the couch This terse IS sald to haw been found in P tuline 1 erl teh Q Licero book Iauline nova Pauline forever ferlath now But not forever fThere s nothlng like being ODt1I'I1lSt1C IN thele I'aul1ne l 101 u uv 1 an Y , ,' uv .-- c ' . H . t , . ' . ' , ' H i- Y C L ' , . . ' ' v 9 s 'Y ' 44 ,, - vx na ',' H u ,, H U 1 1 - .V I .S v , S 'f 'S. ' ' U. . ,5 ' ' Z . , ' ' d 5' 3 1 . , . , , ' ' V 1 h a 1 . .Y : X . as ' 'Y ' 1 I. - 1 7 1 I . kk' - , half inch thick. Proof on page 286 in Smith's Simpllfied Algebra. . in , S- , 1' L' .S lv. S . K' . H' Q. . . ' ,, . , '. tl V v 1 1 v 'v -. 1- , . l . c at . ' ' '.', u a 2 ' 3 i v . -v I 'ku , ' vf v - r x - 1 ' v tl v yu v I. V ,v JT' ly l x 1 I . J ' '. ' - Y, ' 'V V . v 'K 1 rv v .A 9, A .i - . , Q . , ,, , .... . z ,- . ' O . U J. ' v 9 ' 1 Y uv e . . . , . 'xIarx E Xoung D1d xou hear about Prof IXIRLITQI beatmg h1s xx1fe up H irold S INo Hoxx xx as that '7 Marx E Whx he got up at 7 o clock and she at 8 N 1th in t xfttr bustmg h1s hngcri And shall I bg Able to play the IJIAIIO xx hen mx Unger heals Doctol Certfunlx xou xx1ll Nathan I ollx that s great I nexel could before C o ich tgrasplng a pup1l xx ho had been ldISlIIg the dlCkClIN 111 a fit of ange1J Young ma11 the dcxll has xou III h1s poxxer Pu 1l Xes s1r M Iunk Whats that' Xou me in to tell me that xou loxe mx daughte1 for herself alone Mlller Wallace Xes s1r but I th111k I could learn to loxe xou III t t lme s1r Mr Machxx art Noxx 1f xou have that 1n xour heada xou haxc 1 1 a nut shell Bob Retrdon Sax Shamp xx hat xx ere the ep1atles'7 Shamp The xx1xes of the apostles I1xes of Senlors all Femllld us Vxe should strlxe to do our best And depaltlngr leaxe behmd us Notebools that xx1ll help the lest On the Dox er basketball tr1p a strangel hearmg there xx as a backet Loach tbecause he xx as nearest? Sxx telloxxs xx here s xour coach? Starnex tat Rekall storey I xx ant some talcum poxx der Clerk Mennen sq qta1nex Naturallx do I look l1ke 1 xx oman On I 1ts hrst trlp to Clex eland he xxent 111to the Max Co d1n1ng 1oon1 for h1s fllllrlel a11d tlllflklllg' hc xxould make a h1t xx1th a prettx xx 11tress salfl ls th1s xx here xou feed people I Xes S11 responded the l1ttle lme but xxe don t Hll s1los Iohnnu Sxx1g11t If l hadnt kc pt 111 exe o11 that l1ttle nephexx of nnnc hed bun run ox 91 1 dozen tlmc s Countrx Once xou mean I ob W lll ICK What docs 1 c xt possess th it no other Hlllmdl has Scoop Du1111o Bob Ixlttens I eorge Cluk f it S 9 DICIIICQ Sxx lf xxe had some h1m xxe could haxe ham and eggs It xxe had some eggs 108 1 K' . -H ' ' . 1 . ' '1 1- V1 1 ' H T V 1 . H 1 1 .f- . 1 , 1 ' ' 1 ' . , , 11 1 ' 1 ' 1 , .Is 2 2 1 1' ' ' 1 - . f ' '. 1 1 1-111 ' , tt ' ' , , V' VY I c 1 1 ' . -- 1 -1, . 'L1 1 F1 . U-1 1 . . . . . . 1 ' U Y 1 5 1' 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' u Y , ,' H p - 1, 1 . I. I U 1 ' 1 1 V 2 , , , , , , 17 ' 1 1 H ' 1 1' . ' - - L, K , 1 1 . . ,, - - y K 14 ' , - v v - - - - '1 . , 1, , H t II 7! 'L 1 1 U v 1 1 1 ' 79 c i 1 I , , 1 1 . 44 ,' , 1 YY W- 1 1 1 4. ' : . 14 I 11 1 . , ' 1 1 ' . 1 ' 1 V 1 1' 1 . V w ' v 1 a . v 1 - 1 , 1 , 1 1 ball team III the same car, came back, looked the fellows all over and asked 1 b 1 v 1 w si if V ' 1 1 v Iv Y l 7, , 1 1 , 1 , M1 I , 1, 1 . . I' A v 1 w Kg VI 1 1 v Y, K I 4 1 '11 1 1 K6 7 37 1 '-W 1 K 4 4 v tt I 4 V . E v v, 1 1 7 ' H fi ls ' K1 ' 1 1 , 1 ' 1 lv I ' ' ' - 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1' 1 1 ' V 7 1 .1 ' 1 1 11 ' U 1 ' 1 1 1 ' V 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 I 1 , 1 5.11 1 1. - . vs 41 , 1 ,' ,U 1 , 1 , 1 e 1 , - 1 - - 11 v- , 11 , ' 1 ' 1 . 2 1 z - 2 z , ' I 1 fs r ' 1 I, 1, 14 z . 1 21. , 11 , , YY 3 2 2 .1 -- . ,U 2 .2 2 - . ...QU W1 15 71 A 'T' 1 Cl 77 - .. 1 . ' I w - - 11 W, . ' 1 1 . 1 1 1 z 1 1 . 1 . - 1 1, . - 1 1 1 1 V1 Gertrude Campbell Could xou tell me what tlme the three o clock tram 18 supposed to come 1n Stat1on Agent Xes about three o cock Gertrude Thanke exer so much DIIIIIX Cat Smlth s restaurantl Hello C lmp come ox 61 and help me eat these ox aters I m haxmg an aw ful t1me hm Glmbel Sure A few seconds after GIITID got down h1s first ox ster Dmnx asked How do xou feel ls It st1ll dow nl hm Sure Whx ' Dmnx Goodnxght l had that one down four tlmes and It came exerx t1me lt xas Nlllttl H1 the vallq Am' the vlnd blow on du und: w pane And the XIHITHLTI lll the vxudexlllc Pldc xelotlpede ln the vc t1bule Ah vlmmtn -Xh men' D1d wou hear about the new car wh1ch hasn t fn horn? Huh ' Whx there 5 a car that hasnt a horn all It has IS a httle slgn on front wh1ch says Dodge Brothere the 1oke box Bx exact count 420 1okes were found 22 of whlch were accepted and paesed the board of Censore Edltor wmhes to also thank some people for thelr thoughtfulness 1n w Fltlllg the 1okes on tlssue paper not to mentlon pennles matches toothp1cks notes lbs mlstakel and chewlng gum XKl'l1Cl'1 w ere thereln found Khnger Hex Lob I hear xour glrl s got money to burn now Bob Reardon Xeah and I heal she s lookmg for a match Lountrx W 708 m please Hello ' Countrx Hello well a sax can I haxe a date ton1ght Thls ls m Q J Sure 1t xou don t care lm slxtx xears old but st1ll sort of good lookmg md nu er was m xrrled MISQ Folsom hax 1ng ordered a box of Pxntanella clgars for hcl' brother recexved the follow mg letter Mlss Marguer1te Folsom We are sendmg wou todax fiftx of our finest Pantanella clgars You m xx smoke ten ot them and lt d1ssat1st1ed I8 turn the rest and TGCEIXQ your monex back Yours truly Pantanella Clgar Co 109 ' ', an 1 , V . , ' 1 1 , ' rv ' ' H ' ,, , 9 vs ' Q -v 1 l KL v gy 1 1 , 1 , A1 ' ,ya '1 ' 1 Q i H 1. , . , . 1 , , Y 'v 'v L- ' 1 1' 1 1 ' yr ' KK 97 ' '-' . 1 1 1 ' 1 ,N as ' ,vv A . . , , I , , t , , U 1 1 ' , ' , ' V ru . v ' ' ' ' as . vln ' l x 1 K 1 an ' ,H as 1 - v . 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' ' ' 1 11 ' 1 ' ' - .,. ct 1 .. , , N I Y Y Y 1 1 ' 9 Helen Klmber I thlnk I ll go to busmesfx college next xear Paullne lung Whx ' Helen Whx exerx bodx xx1ll be gone from H S One chalr xxas found on C ros1ean s front porch after Shortx Hoolex had had a date Shortx sxx ears he dldn t slt on It Moral X ou can nex er keep a good man underneath Jlm C, Hoxx xx ould xou llke to haxe a httle pet monkex Peg W1ckxx1re Oh Jxm thxs IS so sudden' A countrx DdStO1 posted on the church door this notlce Brother Smlth departed for heaxen 4 30 P M 'lhe next dax he found prlnted beloxx Heaxen 9 40 P M Smlth not xet nn great anxletx Daxe Harrls Do xou serve onlx soft dr1nks'7 Wuter Well xxc can glve xou 1 glass of hard xxater A lxttle box xxas slttlng behlnd Mr Ixlttlnger at church Klttlnger Qcratched the frmge of haxr on one slde of h1s bald head for so long that clearln then trx catchlng h1m MISS Folsom Oh xxhat does the xx ord heaxx make you think Dennx Lenhart George C erstenslager Alta Brlllhart had been out plax mg t1ll she xxaa very tlred and dld no feel 1ncl1ned to sax her praxers but her mother ll'lSlSt0CI Q0 Alta began Novx I lax me doxxn to sleep I prax the Lord mx soul to keep If prompted her mother Alta tsleepllxl If he hollers let hlm go Enex Meenex mlnex mo PLRIODIL ALS RQVIGXN of Revlexxs Exams Smart Set Senlors Countrx Lentleman Countrx Independent Mlldred Woods Judge Mlss Isean Everx bodx Q Loxx L rades Llttle Folkb Abble Denme and Coach Llfe Ixatherlne Leopold Squealer blrls Vogue Marg Langell Screen Beautles Absent Wooster Dallx Nexxs Jean Harrlson Sclentlhc Amerlcan Machle Woman s Home Comp unon Art Wex gandt Saturdax Fxenlng Post Bath 'lub 110 ' 4' ' ' V' V nr '- . 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D , V ' V ln 4 Y , I J . . 10th llth 19th 70th 71st 78th I 1 l 18th 70th 7 st 75rd 94th 77th 78th 79th llth 19th Ht 1 loth 17th 18th CALENDAR SEI TFAIBEP School begms old cases a1e renexx ed Sex eral Freshmen xx ho can t find the studx room guess thex ll xx ork on the farm this xxinter N11 s Nletz remarks about a nexx felloxx III school and xxishes he xxas in o11e ot her classes lt is discox ered that NI1ss Nletz meant Coach Not 1 blamed thing h 1ppend X e1x he xutltul d Lx Sex e1al hlxck exe fiom tootball scummagc OC I OBEP I 11st iootlnll gimc Widsxxolth b W H S 1 Lost -X horse of Latin origin named X 1rg1l please return Pauline Jeffries Alt Dl6tf1Ck shaxes for a change Applecreek game c xlled oti on xccount of run X lfgll James and Jessie Shellex strike up igain Nlansfield 6 W H S 17 big rallx doxxn toxxn after supper Puth Bricker xx ears her spider xx eb dress Ditto and exerx dax the rest of the xxeek example and drop Cicero P tul Coolahan forgot his xx hite tie Ashland 1 W S Squul 1nt1c1p1tes stiff pr 1ct1ces or coming xx eek Football squad Football squad lune a11nounces 1lxx 1xs xx xllxs not disappointed d1m1n1shes h1s discoxeix 111 Historx Clxss that Helen Harris pa t hel sc xt then comes h iclx 1nd sits doxxn INOX EMPER N c lll 1 0 W H S Almlstlcc d1x no school ill ntteinoon Peglnald xx alks home xxith his de ir teacher Miss Folsom Iohnnie Sxxigart recites 111 English Nlissillon I J Wooster 4 Ex ict date lllltelt un but it xx ls xbout tllls time th it M lrx M iurer mashed sexeral hearts Weather changeable fcoultesx ot D NI1les -Xnti Pam P111 Calendarl 111 . , s 1 A L Qth- ' ig S Q' ' ' . 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Girls - -'S g, I -2 - 1 s '.' 2 ' ' - ' 2 22 ' A - .2 -D .Jth-I- 's ' 2 ' 2 2 ' H ing. -Ed 2 fqllll 1m',.wt she X'2lSIlx1 rm the I2 ' 1 2 d I '- ' -gun. L --Ed Ca 2-'f 2 . . - . an El s-mf in 21 t5 ' 1 T M-Af - 2j: tn '2 2'- f1's '-fl. LL -W Q ' ' 2 s .T 'I First -Jllllilll' suci2l21t I,m's. 1 ' 1 mak-s fllst- 2 ' 1 . s: Oh, s, lofk at hat -X' im' boy. Ml' ch2 'I 25 ' 2 lust. 2ZZd4ULl '2 pri 2 . 2. Blum I A ' I ' 1 so to Ii fs' an L. HD21' 2 is21ml I2' d 1' f 2 ' .' 2j .Wh 1. MAIL TH Url-.Ss '12 '27 ' ' ' ' 2 . ?th!L'Will' IVI2 tt 111' 1'2 k ly ' -h. mist lub. N1 '+1'.'. Sth-H 2 lj J hf' .' '-2112 12th-Ashland 45, W. H. S. 232. :ith-. 2 ' C 2 ' ' . ' ' 3 . -Do '23, X '. H. 12. . -Kid '2 ' j 2 . 2's. . - 3 ' 25' 2 ' 2 '2 2'2'ls . I-ll '2 '2 'ds. Ill' 's I 2 could kiss NIU: Lu ik T' 1' ut A LI '1-H2s 22 '2 ' ' :t2 ' s. Lf - ' ' ' 'S '. L' -Alt2 l .' 11 12 Sm -I lj s2'l.'h1-l kvd 2 1 12 or Z2 j 2 's ll. L' . 7 - '2 2ti . A Pl , Vt! 'JI' '2 ' '2 1 .'t2 'ts. A Til-S 2-' 's ' ' 'sins' ,2.' ' T ' 'l' Nl. - Sth- 1 2 ' ' '2 s 2 ' .2 j ' , J I '2 I ' 'ls hmm- s lf 2 h ' . .ith-. ' 5' ' Q Q . -.I' Q' A 2' s 2 ' 21 21.1. L -Co 1 ' 2 '32 NSS- '- ickf' L -Sf' ' 2 2ss '2 .lfft. 20th 75th 76th 27th 78th 99th s 11th llth 14th 15th 7 s 76th 97th 78th 78th 11st S Pu '3 1 10th 11th Dates for Junlor Senxor reception are bemg reported dallx Mltch gets to Sundax School on t1me Coach xx alks around studx room Paulme Gerlach and Marlan W1lson haxe fight ox er xx h1ch one It xx as he smlled at Luc1l1e comes to school xx 1th one ear puff Hot dax Coach decldes he xx 111 have to xx ear rompers thls summer sprmg su1ts are so h1gh Coach Cpardon us for mentlomng h1s name agalnl ln chasmg around that fatal bu11et1n board runs square lnto Mlss Kean xx ho nearlx knocks hlm oxer MAY Plg Dax the receptlon the Junlors shoxx ed us a lot better t1me than xxe shoxx ed the Semor Cl rss the xear before Buck and flellllt? X1Slt both I rench and QICCFO classes to declde xx h1ch thex xx ant to take next xear Thex declde unammouslx to take manu 11 trammg Baseball xx 1th Medlna 17 to 0 1n our favor Jlmmle Smlth has Just the best t1me at the game xx 1th the Freshman glrls H S loses Track Meet to college Freshman by one polnt Warm ra1nx dax all Inkle felloxxs xx ear overcoats St11l ramx Rat buxs an umbrella makmg a total of 1 ln the Ink1e Mlss Schaefer mlscalculated and fell up the gurls stalrxx ax Orrvllle here On account of ram game xx as Just started xxhen It xx as called off All facts from here on 1n the Calendar are guessxx ork but xx 111 more than 11ke1x happen Track team goes to Allxance Medma plaxs us at Medlna Team goes to Orrvllle Derr blutls ln Engllsh Crltch has a hole ln hls sock Class Plax West Hlgh here JUNE The dax Machle predlcted the xx ar xxould end Moon r1ses at 8 20 P M Unsettled xxexther Ccourtesx of Dr Mlles Antl Pam P111 Calendarl Mansfield pl xxs W H S C ommencement Sc ool s out' Oh box ' 114 K . - . . , , Y L. - ' .- 3 ' , A v V . 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I I 1- , I f ,4 4 ' 'f, jkffff , .i 7, , A , , J, , hYLlMMUMMbYJAKMUA AMMAUAYlLU U U U U U An Acknowledgment On behalf of the Class of I9Z0 we wish to extend to these Advertlsers our smcere xppreclatlon for the support offered by them and to SOllClt the contlnuatlon of the student patronage THE BOARD dYYWHW YYWXY3WEfMWHWMl A X ll fi 2 ef C . E ls U ' U 2 Q? , . . V C D L ' EPC. D .. . , C p ' I E Q an 5 Q: U U, ee U ee eeee ,AE 15 6' Sh fIHE4 wmums 3 ACI1 3 F Ad OPPORTUNITY A W It Wooster Brush Company SPECIAL MOLDS SPECIAL F LAVORS TELLINGS The Ice Cream for Events both great and small SOLD BY The Lyrlc Annex CI-IOCOLATES SHERBETS 1 . -N ... ,,,, , :s t P g I F Lf 1 'P , , ,. X Nlulu1snqg....b...... Y, ' flytunllaaunnvy,-,,,,,.'m. ' ance 'Fa' H I or vancement P mium Plan :IA I Free S' k I Awaits mbitions Young Men and omen a he 0 ' ' 'M' ' 'n'oo'N'n'N'o+'n'N'n'o4 vin We hope that each and every graduate of Wooster Hlgh School may have a happy and prosperous future and we trust that many of you may realize thxs through a connectlon with our company, as we always have open posltlons for bright energetic, young people T e Buckeye Alummum Co llh 0 6 O O O O O 6 O O O O 0 O 4.00.64,94.00.64.04.00.04.04.Q0.90.90,00.Q6. QOOOOOO . . O . . 0 , . 0 O Q .O I I +o'+o'oo'oo'N'N'M'oo'N'N'+o'u'oo'o4'oo'oo'oo'o4'oo'o4'oo'+o'o4'+o'o4'oo'oo'oo'o4'o O .OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO00000606006000 AN INVITATION To Wooster Hlgh Young Men and Women E. CONSTANTLY have openings ln our office or ganlzatlon for whlch we want the rlght kind of mtelllgent earnest ambltlous young men and women who can be depended upon to apply themselves and make the most of the opportumtles we offer to develop them mto capable rellable valuable Faultless Rubber Company men and women Ashland IS a progressive and thrlvmg little clty and a pleas ant congemal and economlcal place ln which to llve We would like each Wooster Hugh young man and woman to con slder thls a personal IHVIIHUOH to wrlte us now or at any time hereafter and offer their serv lces to us If we have nothmg open at the tlme you write we will be glad to reglster you ln our appllcatlon hle so that we may get ln touch with you agaln when we have an open mg ln whlch we thunk you wlll be interested Address your letter to The Faultless Rubber Co 119 1 1 I v 1 1 1 s v ' v 1 - y , . , - 7 WHEN YOU TAKE YOUR GIRL BQYS OUT IN YOUR MACHINE STOP AT KREADY s FOR GASOLINE Let s Go Boys, to KREADY S YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME e AT THE OLD STAND T EI t F I-UM K :Y H Wait 3F R L Morrlson 8z Sons WE ALWAYS SATISFY Opposite the Lyric Theater U 'J- QI-II Amerlcan wg Shoe Shme Parlor J F I ,E-5' I ITV' Hat Hospital H Al O U it s All kinds of Ladies and Gents , K Hats Cleaned Blocked and and Remodeled We carry a full line of Shoe Laces and Pohshes the Light All the JAMES SHAKA Prop Power You Need 146 E Liberty St T If l gh! Cigars Tobacco Cigarettes Come In and see 1 v Il ' Il I II Il II I :I he ec ric arm- i in 1: Plan ou ave Been ' II ' in or Q 0 'P . II .-L ll I I III N I I N '1- I 2 I 9, : 2 ' ' Q A 1 I - ' f 5 ' ' :I ' Y: v, 'F -.... I 1 A-,A ,I I 'T I' 'L ' .H ,bt -L . Ili.: . X L I , .I N I I V ll ' I - ll I Q ll, ll -.I I 'ja O 0 +'iq,,.! I V L-. lr. II f- if 12 - I- I - I In VT I Z-X11 ' O l I f' 'I T1 , , ' ll 7 f -V E 'I I U he I. F,,I,I ll X :l E am n i com- . . , , ll pact- Ide Silen Engine, 4' enerator,swi chboard and ll g , U radiator are mounted on one II base. No special foundation is ll required. No belts or chain con- ': nections are used-silent-- - I clearsitselfofcn. nong no springs, I cams or rods to get out of ad- ' I: justment. II All ' - II 7 ' ll ll he Alamo Electric Unit ls just ' Il what you have ulwaya ha ln mind f ' ' ll a safe, complete, economical, trouble- II p ool, simple, compact electric i I 0 Il and power plant. 0 Il lt ll I 20 JUST REMODELED FOR YOUR BENEFIT The Prlncess Sweet Shop Sundaes Sodas Soft DrInks FULL LINE OF Ch0lCe Boxed and Bulk Candles Slrlopoules 8: Wheeler, Props PAUL R WEITZEL 81 CO DRY CLEANING Dyeing Presslng Repalrlng 11 N W I I st F H DEWITT 81 CO FLORISTS CUT FLOWER ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION th Sq Ph 305 0 O O U O O . 0 O . I I O 6 . a nu . Phone 260 I I . Store on e uare one 121 INTERNATIONAL DEERING McCORMlCK Hmmm woosrzn Xxx W 'Q on-no Farm Operatmg Equlpment SALES SERVICE The Brunswlck Bllllarcl Parlor BEST EQUIPPED IN THE CITY Tobacco Clgars Smokers Supplies Soft Drmks Qumby Building 10 P .i...1X..,x. .LL to W Wm ,1-,- - ,-r...-. -- W ,,.r ,- -.f- , rr., X ., .T .--- -.--A X W X A ..X,,,,,W X, X ,,kx.. x.xN ,x,. X , X , ,. . . .. .. . K. 5 ,. A ,. ---- ,,. - X A - Y T X - 1 e f ' .3 ..r. - . ..,., ,,.. .... ,Senxxvunuuumxxsx X xxxxxxxwmxxxxxxxxx x X .l.,.m. l Wg, .K l N T -E wx mm . ,W xx X X XM YBXKXNXXK 'X X' - K..-...J mu ... um-- xx s X HC A QM A - E I O O O O o 7 u I Big Busmess ls Calllng You Commerce has become a recognlzed profession ls opportunltles are greater than those of any other pro fesslon The chances for advancement xn rt are llmlted only by your own tralnmg ablllty and ambxtlon The One Who Succeeds ls the One Who Serves The posxtlon of Prlvate Secretary IS an ldeal one for the l-hgh School graduate It requlres a good general edu catlon 1n1t1at1ve and rellablllty It offers mtensely inter estlng employment attractlve salary and splendid oppor tunlty for advancement The demand for tralned men and women IS lncreasxng Salarles are hlgher than before both for beglnners and experlenced workers The Prlvate Secretary lS an attractlve booklet whlch clescrlbes our secretarlal course whlch was deslgned especlally to meet the needs of Hlgh School graduates Ask for It The Spencerlan School Euclid Ave and 18th St CLEVELAND OHIO 1 0 o 0 , . 1 9 ' '- y - ' Y . .. - .. . Y 0 . . . 9 ... lv DAWSON The Photographer DON T FORGET THE Samtary Barber Shop R L TALIAFERRO 144 E Liberty Street SMOKE HOUSE Dealers CIGARS TOBACCO AND Pool and Bnllnard Parlor ZARLENGO BROS Props Correctly Presentmg Screen Masterpleces LYRIC THEATER Broadway or any other Way ln any clty on earth would be proud to show :::,,:::::::::::::::::::::::::I::::zz::::::::::::::::::::::: , mu :E ' It in ll wr li lf you haven't found what 1 ' youlre looking for' try 1 SMOKERS' ARTICLES l 4 . . . . 1 . E: - ll ., lr 1 ff ' ' ,, ll.-l New Amerlcan House Good Place to Stop F mest Lme of Clgars and Pool Tables ln the clty C W KISLING P HORN'S FOR lce Cream, Soda Water, Candles Clgarettes Tobaccos Magazines and Dally Papers o O I I . . , rop. I 7 SCHOQL L ENGRAVING S' IN THIS BOOK The NORTHERN ENGRAVING Co G CANTON OHIO. Acvf Fuji fTHE END ? j if I XX f-f' K-'nun-'ins Q 1 7 A LL 5 Z? - Q '92 tf - S+? ,, 7 , ,ff f !l A-Sli? ffff' ' igjg ,


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