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THE DELPHIAN A n Annual published by the students of the N ew Philadelphia, Ohio, High School under the supervision of the Senior Class 1918 VOLUME SIX P re frerace In the years after his school days, one wishes to have somebody or something to remind him of his school life. In the hope of providing that rejuvinator and also to give to the general public a means of knowing what our school is accomplishing in the educaton of mind and body, we present to you “The Delphian” of nineteen hundred and eighteen. 5555555555555555O555E55555555 02050191010100000201010087060002020101000202010100000201010102020201000202010202010100002111020607090501000204010810030408090407110101061003060903030809030306050608090506070904070909680101010101020001060001060709030402020101000289484823010801010000024801000002010100020201010000020101000210010100020201060002020201060708090304070711110403040806(+!%' *)(''*)%('*+$&'*+%&'+!!&'+$%(""*!&"*!$*"!!*+)#'(()#$())#$'(+)$$'% (*)#$'(+))##$&'')*)##&'$*$$%$%%%(%%%++%+&%+*)$*++)&' As a means of showing our appreciation and gratitude to one who constantly befriends and helps the students we dedicate “ The Delphian” .of this year to MARIAN STOCK WELL H o n o r R o ll Alexander, Jesse, ’04, 1st Lieut. Engineer Corps, U. S. A. Anderson, Arthur, ’14, Torpedo machinist, Naval Training Sta. U. S. N. Ashelman, Clarence, ’12, Sergt. Infantry, U. S. A. Balmer, Albert, ’09, Cbrp. Infantry, U. S. A. Briggs, Charles, ’07. 1st. Lieut. Medical Department, U. S. A. Cable, James, ’07, Ambulance Corps, U. S. A. Church, Chester, ’13, Yeoman School, U. S. N. Cooper, Elmer, ’13, Cadet, U. S. A. Dodd, Charles, ’13, Engineer Corps, U. S. A. Empfield, Dale, ’08, 2nd Lieut. Infantry, U. S. A. Englehart, Raymond, ’10, Capt. Field A rtillery, U. S. A. Exley, Russell, ’13, Yeoman School, U. S. N. Fiedler, Arthur, ’10, 2nd Lieut. Engineer Corps, U. S. A. France Forsythe, Frank, ’12, 1st Lieut. Infantry, U. S. A. Frutiger, Clarence, ’12, Ambulance Corps, U. S. A. Getz, Arthur, ’13, Corp. Ambulance Corps, U. S. A. Getz, Frank, ’12, Corp. Infantry, U. S. A. Harding, Lee, ’00, 1st Lieut. Engineer Corps, U. S. A. llaverman, Max, ’16, Honorably discharged. Hodel, William, ’15, Engineer Corps, U. S. A. Hughes, Wendell, ’12, Sergt. Hospital Corps, U. S. A. Kislig, Frederick, ’06, Capt. Medical Department, U. S. A., France Liggett, Clifton, ’13, Base Hospital, II. S. A. Marlowe, John, ’11, U. S. A. M cIntosh, F ran k , ’16, U. S. A. McPherson, Jesse, ’11, 2nd Lieut. Infantry, U. S. A. McCleary, Oliver, ’06, Capt. Infantry, U. S. A. Meanor, Homer, ’17, In fan try , U. S. A., France Meyers, Chalmers, ’10, Sergt. Ordnance Department, U. S. A. Meyers, W alter. ’13, S. S. Iowa. U. S. N. Miller, Ben, ’09, Sergt. Engineer Corps, U. S. A., France Mosshart, Raymond, ’11, U. S. A. Nolan, Howard, ’13, M ortar B attalion, U. S. A. O’Connell, Joe, ’08, 2nd Lieut. Infantry, U. S. A., France Olmstead, John, ’08, 2nd Lieut. Quartermaster Corps, U. S. A. Phillips, Eric, ’15, Field Artillery, lb S. A. Rangeler, Luther, ’15, Corp. Machine Gun Co., U. S. A. Reinhold, Harry, ’06. 1st Lieut. Signal Corps, IT. S. A. Richards, Fletcher, ’11, Flying Cadet, Aviation Corps U. S. A. Schear. Rillmond, ’15, Field Hospital, U. S. A. Schumaker, Wiliam, ’11, Sergt. Quartermaster Corps, U. S. A. Schwab, Harvey, ’04, Capt. Infantry, U. S. A. Scott, Alfred, ’09, 2nd Lieut. Aviation Corps, U. S. A. Senhauser, William, ’11, Corp. Ambulance Corps, U. S. A. Sensenbaugher, Ray, Ml, 1st Lieut. Dental Corps, U. S. A. Sharp, Charles, ’14, Field Artillery, IJ. S. A. Waddington, James, ’13, Sergt. Ordnance Department U. S. A Wallick, Russell, ’14, 2nd Lieut. Infantry, U. S. A. •Warner, Dean. ’10, 2nd Lieut. Infantry, U. S. A. Zellner, Carl. ’06, Capt. Ordnance Department, U. S. A. Zellner, Herm an, ’11, Mahcine Gun Co., U. S. A. Zellner, Louis, ’05, 2nd Lieut. Quartermaster Corps, U. S. A This list is necessarily incomplete and inaccurate as the bovs are constantly joining the colors and being transfered. Ullllllllllilllllllllll 6 *D e Lp h i a n * ? x m /' V ' S t A f f / V \ £ £ T / N f r T o - D A Y . 3 3 0 %('*%$+*%%%+(*%%&&&$**$+#(&&'**%()#&'')&#&'%(##$#'$()#$'+)$$&()##(+)$'())$'()#$'+)$'" &&+)$(()$'()#'(+)$$$&&*p%#& ^ S ta ff Paul Snyder ’18 ............................................................................................... E ditor Caroline Rausch ’19 .......................................................................... Ass’t. Editor Jay Ohliger ’18 Business Manager F ra n k Freem an ’19 ................. .............................. Ass’t. Business Manager Walter R. Ritter ........................................................ Faculty Advisory Editor ASSOCIATE EDITORS Gladys M izer ’18 .... Class Florence K insey ’18 . Literary Edwin Stoller ’18 .. A thletic E dw ard T orgler ’18 A rt E a rl Gross ’19 .......... .... Hum orous F red Schneider ’18 . Stenographer M ary M eiser ’18 .... Stenographer CLASS HISTORIANS Anna Swearingen ’18 Corinne France ’19 Julia Marlowe ’20 Ruth Deming ’21 The one phase of our school life which has probably been affected most by the war is the publication of our annual. The material and labor, expended on the book, has advanced beyond our expectations but since “ The Delphian” has come to be considered a permanent pub lication, we did not feel justified in discontinuing it this year. So, through the efforts of our managers and the help of the student body, it has been possible for us to keep within the pace of our predecessors. If, on turning through these pages, you should find defects or something that does not satisfy you tell your trouble to some member of the staff and not to some other person who does not know the dif ficulties in publishing a book of this description. We realize that other people will see our mistakes sooner than we will, therefore we will wel come good criticisms. The E ditor Board of Education ELLIOTT D. MOORE, President Physician and Surgeon Serving since Jan . 7, 1918 The New Philadelphia School Board is made up of good and loyal citizens who want young men and women to come out of our school, able and willing to bear the burdens of the future in both private and public li fe. Knowing that the board constantly thinks of their welfare, in consic lering and deciding upon questions pertaining to the school work, the stud ents accept and cooperate with their decisions cheerfully, One new fea'ure, added by the board to the school life and prov- ing to b e helpful and satisfactory to the students in general, is super- vised stiidy. The board has also made it possible for us to learn the languag*i of one of our allies, by adding a two year course in French to our curriculum. 10 ADAM A. STERMER, ROBERT S. BARTON Olerk-Treasurer-Bookkeeper Physician and Surgeon Serving since Jan . 6, 1908 Serving since Jan . 3. 1910 CHARLES W. HENDERSON W ALTER C. GRAFF M erchant County Commissioner Serving since Jan. 2, 1912 Serving since Jan. 2, 1912 Died in office May 3, 1918 11 +((&+)+)*''((*'(('''('('&(&&%*##$*#')+&($('*'###)*%)%+++'$'$))##%++'*$#&$)#*+'*$*)))&((#)"()%*$#)(*$#)#)+%'%)%$(##+%&'*'%!*)!" ! CHARLES F. LIMBACH Superintendent of Schools Born York Twp., Tuse. Co., 0., Jan. 18, 1866; attended country schools at Fribley’s, Old Town Valley and Ankney’s on Stone Creek Valley; began teaching in 1880; taught country school till 1891; book keeper, East End Ice & Stone Co., Cleveland, 0., 1891-1896; taught Stone Creek, 1896-98; Uhrichsville, 1898-99; Dover, Prin. South Side, 1899-1900; College at Wooster, 1900-01; Crestline, IT. S. Prin. 1904-06; New Bremen, Supt. 1906-09; Crestline, Supt. 1909-12; New Philadelphia Supt. 1912- 12 5 5555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555B5555555555 )&+*&&(%&#((+*#)'(*#)&+$#&%+)%*#*)#%%**$&&+(%(''$#&)+(%**''##)++%)((+%&')# MARY SCHAUFFLER, A. B. Western Reserve University Columbia, University of Chicago English “ Beg Pardon?” 0811100505050511050606031010100811050806060607070706080505090803070505080903040408050910070407090509071007060909040707 MARIAN STOCKWELL WALTER R. RITTER, A. B. Ph. B., A. B. Bethany College Western Reserve University U. S. History and Mathematics Columbia University “ In regard to—” English “ Your business is to get your lesson now.” CLARA L. PERRY, A. B., B. S. JESSE L. BARNHART, B. S. Oberlin, Columbia Ohio State University “O-o-o-o-oh.” Manual Training ‘I want to put a bug in your ear.’ MAY SHARP, A. B. HOWARD E. WILSON, B. S. Western Reserve University Mt. Union College English Biology ‘Will you please be quiet?” ‘‘Due to the fact-” LORETTA M. DOERSCITUK, B. S. FRANK R. SPECK Ohio State University College of Music, Ohio University English Music “ That’s good.” “ Well I declare.” 17 ROBERTA TENER, A. B. Bethany College L atin “ Stuff and things like that.” LAURA E. HOSICK, A. B. Denison University English “Now boys!” STUDENT TEACHERS (J1 ad.ys Mizer ....................... Geom etry Helen Roser ............................... L atin Karl Kaserman ...................... A lgebra □ & Q; 5555555555555O55555555555HH555- 11111111111111111111111111111111111HI111111111111111111111111 19 'enior \~<iassCL P resid en t Jay Ohliger Vice President Dorothy Souers S ecretary Beatrice Campbell T reasu rer Paul Snyder Lily of the Valley—Flower Maroon and White—Colors “ Nobis Cura Futuri”—Motto *'(&$$%$)))((((+(%((+%%(%##()&)&&&**'$'$''*'+*$$'&$$#)'*$$##e$$'(+'''#&#&&&###)%+$%((* YELL Ish-ca-bibble, bibble dean Rickitv, Rickity, Rah, ’18, Maroon and White for this we’ll fight Rickity, Rickity, Rah, ’18 COMMITTEES Social Carnival Slide Anna Swearingen