Delphian1935.Pdf

Delphian1935.Pdf

SUlplftatt j o G ’PfcC't \Jou> We give to you this finished book. To some cozy little nook We hope that you will take your book And through its pages slowly look. If it will but bring back to you Memories both dear and true, Of school days gay and school days blue, Of friends and teachers not a few, Our work will not have been in vain, And we would do it o’er again To bring the sunshine from the rain And make your face all smiles again. And if this year book pleases you, As we all hope that it will do, ’Twill also please the Delphian crew To know its pages please you, too. 11 • 1111111■I■I■■1111>1111■I■IIII■■11 ■ I ■ 11 ■ I ■11111111 SUlpljtatt : 1935 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ■ 1111111111J7J J a 9 lllM §leiEa W.Jua HiiA 4a atl^ideit om% cln4A In aU a£ aaw unde'tfalliflMj& an il Jua4 a ^ .e 'i nact, tne in tet- edfd a/ tL §> enio/i D’Qtj ll Scftaaf at lieaif, We, tlie dfa.44 nineteen HandUedl an il tliifttij-piJe, a x a ta fu fiy dLeilieafe tftid Seljpiviaa. (Tji.ii ........ nun....................................................... mu.........." 0 Q l 11 Hill III Hill Hill HHIH HI IIIII11HHMI Mil II Gtlf? Hflpljtan : 1935 s I Gladys Mitchell, Editor-in-Chief Emily Salt, Literary Editor Fred Russell Daniel Harris Business Manager Assistant Snapshot Editor Alma M yer Howard Harlow A rt Editor Snapshot Editor Rosemary McHale William Robb Assistant Editor Joke Editor Charles Heintzelman William Haakinson Circulation Manager Sports Editor T ypists: Ruth Robb Margaret Myers Richard Harris, Assistant Business Manager Faculty Adviser Bernice Zurcher June Goudy, Assistant Literary Editor M iss B a k e r r«1l'IM mill I II HI III I HI II..... Illll.... Illlllllllllll.... ..... 111111111IIIII111IIII111111 111 1111111111111111II11111111111II111111111111 III 11111 III I III 11II11111111111 f«l 4 1111 ■ • I • 11111 ■ I ■ I ■ 11 ■ 111111 ■ 111 ■ I ■ 1111II1111111 • 11* Sflptjian : 1935 I (® « r 3 3 3 © ^j Nra JUjtlatolplita i§>ri|onl A I WALTER R. RITTER, President DR. BURRELL RUSSELL, Vice President H. S. CARROLL, B. S. in Ed., M. A. Miami University Ohio State University S uperintendent ROBERT DUMMERMUTH, Clerk CLETUS A. FISHER 1335 g>rlfnnl ■0 6 A. L. SCHWAB F. L. MOSHER Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds JA Y B. RU DY , B. S. in Ed. College of Wooster Ohio State University P r in c ip a l RAYMOND S. SMITH, Attendance Officer' THELMA E. BUSBY, Office Clerk O D f f t r t a l B □ 11 ii 111 iiiiiiiiimiiiim i ■ ■ i n 11111111111 m 11111 : 1935 rtiKKiiici mif itiimiMKdcrmiicctcnirui'i ! i r Scantily 1035 M AE BAKER, A. B„ A. M. Otterbein College, Columbia University English BEULAH M. BARTON, A. B. Western College for Women English SUE E. FELTON, Ph. B. College of Wooster Boettinger Studienhaus, Berlin German, Geometry, (Dean of Girls) DEO G. STEFFEN, B. S. in Ed. Bliss College, Cincinnati University Bookkeeping, Business Organization, Salesmanship CARL WILLIAMS, A. B„ M. A. Ohio University, Ohio State University American History, American Government RUSSELL A. BENDER A. B„ B. S. in Ed., A. M. College of Wooster, Kent State College, Ohio State University Economics, Com. Law, Industrial Geog., Public Speaking, Sociology KATHERINE F. GLICK, B. S. in Ed. Ohio State University, Office Training School Shorthand, Typewriting FRANCES K. MYER, A. B., A. M„ B. E. University of Colorado, Newberry College, University of Pittsburgh Geometry, Commercial Arithmetic SARA LOUISE GILGEN, B. S. in Ed. Ohio State University Physical Education CLARA MANSFIELD, B. S. in Ed. Muskingum College, Ohio University Ancient History PEARSON PUGH, B. S. in Agr. Ohio State University Manual Training FLORENCE L. BEABER, Ph. B. College of Wooster Ohio State University Latin, English i: i iniiin i it i) ■■ limn:; :iin us nun i mu in Srlpljtan : 1935 'iiiiiniiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiTaJ I NOLA BARNHARDT, A. B. Otterbein College, Office Training School Shorthand, Typewriting HERBERT A. STOUGHTON, B. S. Otterbein College, Ohio State University Biology ELIZABETH WINGER, A. B. Flora Stone Mather Western Reserve University English LEILA . E. HELMICK, A. B. Wittenberg College Chemistry, Physics JESSIE A. ALBERSON, A. B. Wellesley College History BERNICE WICKS, A. B. Hiram College , Western Reserve University French ELIZABETH SCHWEITZER A. B„ M. A. Goucher College Wisconsin University Library School Library ETTA GLAUSER Michigan State Normal College Columbia University Vocal Music STELLA E. RUTLEDGE, A. B. Ohio Wesleyan University Latin EILEEN ANDERSON B. S. in Home Economics Ohio State University Home Economics MARIAN E. STOCKWELL, Ph. B. Western Reserve University Columbia University English JOHN L. BRICICELS, A. B. Wittenberg College Physical Education HARRY W. SCHENK Dana’s Musical Institute Band and Orchestra a..................................... iflptjian : 1935............ I 3 1 |£ J n t t Our swift-prancing charger sped o’er The packed, crinkling snow, straight ahead To stone steps guarding a great mystic door From which there streamed a mysterious glow; Through a small latticed window, a pale yellow light Cast a sparkle on gleaming white snow. With much noise and bluster the sleigh Discharged from its huge spacious seats, Us that were hardy through many a day; With glances of wonder and misgivings grave, We advanced to the red brick abode Filled with a great intellectual crave. Seeing New Philadelphia High School inscribed In bold unique print, we lifted the latch And entered the hall where others imbibed. There we stood, fearful, amazed at the din, Seeking a friend from whom we could learn During our stay at this interesting Inn. The keepers received us so kindly that we Were o’erwhelmed by their genial air. They led us to large round tables of tea; They offered us cups, steaming, full to the brim, And it all was free, so we followed our Hosts To their alcoves where all was so quiet and trim. Some sat to vapors of Latin And painfully they gulped it down. To French and to German went others With smile or with wrinkle and frown. Some drank in the earth and its features; Some sniffed mathematics galore; Accounting and lyrics and physics and dates Kept the tea-bibbers’ eyes to the floor. Some of us drained our ample cups deep To the black bitter leaves, while some Only sipped and rushed headlong to keep Mad revel. Some at the Midway to chatter Stopped drinking; and then from wall to wall Did shrill rising voices resound through the clatter. And now as each of us joins The parade that each year leaves this Inn, Trailing garments we gird impatient loins. And with crudeness and coarse aspect gone, We tread o’er the Threshold and with treasures sweet Rush fearlessly forward to meet the bright Dawn. W i l l i a m W . H o u s t o n , ’35 Artiuiti^s IT] iiniimm Splpljtatt : 1035 / t i charger sped o .ling snow, straight /uarding a great mystic ,iere streamed a mysterious .nail latticed window, a pale -ye, /kle on gleaming white snow. luch noise and bluster the sleigh arged from its huge spacious seats, that were hardy through many a day; ith glances of wonder and misgivings grave, \Ve advanced to the red brick abode Filled with a great intellectual crave. Seeing New Philadelphia High School inscribed In bold unique print, we lifted the latch And entered the hall where others imbibed. There we stood, fearful, amazed at the din, Seeking a friend from whom we could learn During our stay at this interesting Inn. The keepers received us so kindly that we Vere o’erwhelmed by their genial air. led us to large round tables of tea; offered us cups, steaming, full to the brim, all was free, so we followed our Hosts alcoves where all was so quiet and trir Yvapors of Latin they gulped it down, to German went others Ti wrinkle and frov Narth and its fea' \tics galore; qd physic to th (UnntPttta Honor Club _________________________________ 13 Commercial C lub_____________________________ 14 Strut and Fret Club____________________________15 Le Cercle Francais ___________________________ 16 Der Deutsche Verein _________________________ 17 Girls’ Athletic Association ____________________ 18 Girl Reserves________________________________ 19 Girl Reserves_________________________________ 20 H i-Y _________________________________________ 21 Latina Societas_______________________________ 22 Senior High School Chorus___________!_________ 23 B and____________________ 1___________________ 24 Orchestra !___________________ 25 [■liniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiiiiininiiniiiiniiiiiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiiim«miiiniiiniiiiimiiiiiiniiim»iiummim»miinmiim»nmmmimmn»iim 12 r*liin»nm munmmnniuninnnmniiim dilir sJpljjlttatt : 1935 inuuuiHiiiiinuuuim nnuinM uuunntij President—Josephine B ritt Secretary—M arguerite Groh J~ice President-—H elen Louise Eckert Advisers— M iss Felton, Miss G lick Spttflj fp ar S u i p lf l lt 1 ta r lElrtJrttth1 UM rar Bender, James Britt, Josephine Corbett, William Clift, Norma Chambers, Jane Diefenbach, Mary Jane Curtis, Marjorie Eagan, Robert Eckert, Helen Louise DeWitt, Wilda Fisher, Lena Graff, Wayne Douglas, Donald Francis, Evan Groh, Marguerite Fryer, Helen Harlow, Howard Haney, Helen Henderson, Edison Harris, Daniel Harris, Richard Kuhns, Viola Johnson, Eugene Howard, Roberta McCullough, Jessie Mitchell, Gladys Howell, Elizabeth Ritter, Mary Rinehart, Helen Kennedy, Aline Russell, Fred Krebs, Marjorie Thomas, Leona May McHale, Rosemary Schneider, Pauline Smith, Catherine Tschudy, Donald nniiiiniiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiHii'i'H'iM'iiimiiiiiii inn mim m i nm mi n 13 .............................. ®Jjp Hflptjian : 1935 "E I ffiommprrtal Gllub

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