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[corresponds to inside front cover and cover page of Tax Duplicate 2,1828, Delaware County OH]

					    A

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                             Eighteen hundred and twentyeight

                                       United States

                                            and

                                       Virginia Military

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                                             A

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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 2 and 3 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 12 Oxford Township being the 6th township and 18th Range of the United States Military Lands

                                       Lands and Houses


Owners Names		R   T   QrTp      Acres      Value Including House     

Alarich, Timothy        18  6    2         117               160

Alarich, William	18  6    2          51                52

Alarich Josiah          18  6    2          56                38


Bishop Elisha           18  6    2          98 1/2           169


Clark Elihu             18  6    2          53                73

Clark James             18  6    2         122               126

Foust Henry             18  6    2          50                52 

Same                    18  6    2          25                34

Foust David             18  6    2          50                52

Foust Abraham           18  6    2          65               111

Hile Michael            18  6    2         200               276

Jones Robert            18  6    2         200               342

Jones Daniel            18  6    4         813               558

Kirk David              18  6    2          25                34 

Knapp Cyrus             18  6    2          75                75

Lewis George            18  6    2           1.620             1.665

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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 4 and 5 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 12 Oxford Continued Lands and Houses
                                       

Owners Names		R   T   QrTp      Acres      Value Including House     

Olas Ezra               18  6    2          75               155

Pugh David              18  6    4         242               166

Potter Amos             18  6    4         103               105 

Remson Henry            18  6    2         200               137

Rathbone John           18  6    3           4.000.            2.740

Riley John              18  6    4         125               129

Riley Henry             18  6    4         200               205 

Stanberry Jonas         18  6    2         818               836

Smith Chloe             18  6    2          50                52

Schenck Wm C.           18  6    4         333               456

State of Ohio           18  6    4         129                89

Scott Arthur            18  6    4         100                68

Winsor Adin             18  6    2         150               256

Whipple Reuben          18  6    4         916               607

Waters Hugh             18  6    4         148               203

Wolf Henry              18  6    4          98               136

Wilson John             18  6    4         290               196  

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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 6 and 7 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 12 Oxford Continued Personal Property
                                       

Owners Names              Horses    Value   Neat Cattle   Value   

Aldrich Timothy              1        40         4          32  

Aldrich Smith                1        40

Brown Robert                                     5          40   

Bishop Elisha                2        80         4          32

Clark Isaac R                                    4          32 

Clark Elihu                  1        40         3          24

Claypool George              1        40         2          16

Claypool William             3       120         2          16

Cowles Joel                                      6          48

Crooks George                1        40         4          32

Cleveland Silas H                                3          24

Cowles Calvin                1        40         8          64

Chadwick James                                   2          16

Forrester Peter                                  2          16

Foust Abram                                      5          40

Foust Henry                  1        40         4          32

Hite Israel                  1        40         1           8

Houston Thomas               2        80         5          40

Jones Robert                 2        80         3          24

Knapp Cyrus                  1        40         1           8

Kirk David                                       5          40

Olds Ezra                    1        40         2          16

McGonigal Jos.               2        80         3          24

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                    <text>[page 7]

[corresponds to unlabeled pages 8 and 9 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 12 Oxford Continued Personal Property
                                       

Owners Names              Horses    Value   Neat Cattle   Value     

Phelps Levi                                       3         24

Patter Alvah                                      3         24

Russell Syrel                                     4         32

Russell James                                     2         16

Russell Samuel                                    2         16

Riley John                   1         40         2         16

Riley Henry                  2         80         1          8

Slack John                   1         40         2         16

Smith Nehemiah                                    2         16

Smith Elisha                                      6         48

Smith Simeon                 2         80         4         32

Shoemaker Jacob                                   3         24

Shearman John                1         40         3         24

Smith Elijah                 3        120         7         56

Slack William                1         40         1          8

Slack Ralph                  2         80         3         24

Shoemaker Adam                                    4         32

Winsor Aden                  4        160        10         80

Wornstaff Daniel             2         80         2         16

Wood Electe                                       4         32

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                    <text>[page 8]

[corresponds to unlabeled pages 10 and 11 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 13 Orange Township being township No. 3 in the 18th Range of the United States Military Lands

Except so much of the 3d quarter as lies west of the Whetstone River.

                                       Lands and Houses

Owners Names		R   T   QrTp      Acres      Value Including House 

Black Issac            18   3     1        106               290

Black  Marshall        18   3     1        100               342

Barrows Nathanl W.     18   3     1        194               670

Barrows Orrin          18   3     1         90               308

Bennett Isaac          18   3     1         41                85

Bennett James          18   3     1         55                75

Bill Samuel            18   3     4         50               205

Beach Samuel           18   3     2         66               113

Barker Simeon          18   3     2         66                90

Bennett Henry          18   3     1        114               195

Barnaby Stephen        18   3     2         46                63


Campbell Chester       18   3     1         75               282

Clark Satchel          18   3     1         80               274

Chambers Cyrus         18   3     1         80               192

Case Truman            18   3     2         50                83

Canine John            18   3     2        100               137

Cummins John           18   3     2         52                88

Cummins Joshua         18   3     1        110               188

Cummins Waters         18   3     1         50                85

Cline Henry            18   3     2         50               103 

Dudley Ambrose         18   3     1        840              2302

Dewolf James           18   3     2        300               646

Same                   18   3     2        220               301

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                    <text>[page 9]

[corresponds to unlabeled pages 12 and 13 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 13 Orange Continued Lands and Houses 

                                      
Owners Names		R   T   QrTp      Acres      Value Including House 

Eaton Stephen S        18   3     2        157               269

Ferson James           18   3     1         88               301

Ferson Samuel          18   3     1         88               301

Ferson John            18   3     1         44               151

Ferson Paul            18   3     1         44               151

Faulkner Joshua        18   3     2         50                85  

Gooding George         18   3     2        250               514

Same                   18   3     3         50               103

Goodrich John          18   3     2         15                31

Gooding  Gamaliel      18   3     2        100               205

Griswold Ezra          18   3     2        137               234

Humphrey Lemuel        18   3     2         51                69

Johnson John           18   3     2         84               115

Kenyon Samuel          18   3     2        100               421

Lock Jesse             18   3     4         50               205

Ludlow Isreal          18   3     1        410               562

McLeod Thomas          18   3     1         50               119

Maynard Moses          18   3     2        276               567

Moore Sidney           18   3     2         85               174 </text>
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                    <text>[page 10]

[corresponds to unlabeled pages 14 and 15 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 13 Orange Continued Lands and Houses
                                      

Owners Names		R   T   QrTp      Acres      Value Including House 

Nettleton John         18   3     1         58               171

Pool Simeon            18   3     2        325               556

Patterson Samuel       18   3     1        122               257

Patterson David        18   3     1         84               201

Pinney Levi            18   3     2         66               113

Roberts David Jr       18   3     2         46                79

Reed Thomas            18   3     2         90               153

Reed Horace            18   3     4          1.900             3.904

Root Sylvester         18   3     2         50                79

Sacket Milton          18   3     1        220                  .603

Smith Daniel           18   3     1         40               137

Sullivan Lucas H       18   3     1        210               575

Same                   18   3     1         95               190

same                   18   3     1        140               384

Same                   18   3     1        120               411

Same                   18   3     1         55                75

Stark George           18   3     1         40               137

Smith Jenkins          18   3     4          2.000            4.110

Skeels V. Nelson       18   3     1         46               110

Stanberry Recompence   18   3     2        213               364

Taylor Washington      18   3     2         50                69

Thomas David           18   3     2         34                69

Thompson Wm            18   3     2        195               401

Topping John           18   3     2        100               206
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                    <text>[page 11]

[corresponds to unlabeled pages 16 and 17 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 13 Orange Continued Lands and Houses
                                       

Owners Names		R   T   QrTp      Acres      Value Including House 

Topping Zophar         18   3     2         67               138

Tinkham Joseph         18   3     1         75               282

Vroman Adam            18   3     1         10                21

Vining William         18   3     2         51                69

Same                   18   3     2        200               411

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                    <text>[page 12]

[corresponds to unlabeled pages 18 and 19 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 13 Orange Continued Personal Property 
                                   

Owners Names              Horses    Value   Neat Cattle   Value     

Barrows Nath. W.             3       120        5           40

Barrows Orrin                2        80        4           32

Bennett Henry                1        40        4           32

Bill Samuel                  1        40        1            8

Black Marshall               1        40        6           48

Black Nathan                                    4           32

Black George                 1        40        2           16

Canine John                  2        80        9           72

Case Truman                  1        40        5           40

Cummins Joshua                                  5           40

Cummins John                                    1            8

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No. 13 Orange Continued Personal Property


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Hann Jacob                   2        80          2         16

Joslin James                 1        40          1          8

Johnston John                                     2         16

Kenyon Samuel                1        40          8         64

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Patterson David                                   4         32

Pool Joseph                                       3         24

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Roberts Henry                                     1          8

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No. 13 Orange Continued Personal Property
                                  

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Tinkham Joseph					  6         48

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No. 14 Peru Township being township No. 6 in the 17th Range of the United States Military Lands

                                   Lands and Houses

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Agard Noah             17   6     3         59                60

Benedict Aaron         17   6     1         96               132

Benedict Adin S        17   6     1         33                45

Benedict Reuben        17   6     1        180               267

Benedict Martha        17   6     1         43                56

Benedict William       17   6     1        151               196

Buck Andrew            17   6     1         99               136

Bunker Isaac           17   6     1        362 1/2           248

Champlin Jesse         17   6     3        101               138

Clark Nathan           17   6     3        100                68

Chase John             17   6     3          3                 3

Dagget Otis            17   6     3         62 1/2            64

Dagget Isreal          17   6     3         64                88

Dayton Jonathan        17   6     3        640               436

Dillingham Micajab     17   6     1         50                36

Dillingham John        17   6     1         95                66

Devoy David            17   6     4        144 1/4           119

Dayton Jonathan        17   6     3        117                79

Eaton Isaac            17   6     3         77               105

Eaton Joseph           17   6     3         86                59

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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 26 and 27 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 14 Peru Continued Lands and Houses
                                  

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Earl Nathaniel         17   6     1        53                73

Earl Amos	       17   6     1        50                34

Flemming Henry	       17   6     3       246               337

Flatt Jonathan         17   6     3        52                71

Gidley William         17   6     1        74                51

Gardner Robert         17   6     1        50                34

Gardner John           17   6     1       153 1/2           158

Hall Mathero           17   6     3       100                68

Heaverlo Barnet        17   6     3       136                92

Heavelo stapleton      17   6     3        66                45

Heverlo William        17   6     3       116 1/2            79

Keese John             17   6     1        33                45

Keene Joseph           17   6     1       100               137

Keene Hannah           17   6     1       100               137

Keene Hannah 2nd       17   6     1       200               137

Lee Asa                17   6     3        84                58

Larke Edward           17   6     2        15                12

McLaughlin Nicholas    17   6     3        61                42

Mosher Gershom         17   6     1        40                27

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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 28 and 29 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 14 Peru Continued Lands and Houses
                                   

Owners Names		R   T   QrTp      Acres      Value Including House 

Mosely William

Morehouse Stephen      17   6     2        285               215

Morehouse James C      17   6     2         50                38

Morehouse Caleb        17   6     2         50                32

Moorehouse Daniel      17   6     2         80                60

Moorehouse Charles     17   6     2         80                60

Moorehouse Wm          17   6     2         80                60

Osborn Daniel          17   3     1         44                61

Osbborn David          17   6     1        389               533

Potter Asahel          17   6     3         94                97

Root Zenas             17   6     2         75                75

Root Spaffon           17   6     3         50                34

Riley John             17   6     3         50                34

Randolph James F.      17   6     4        135               185

Same                   17   6     4        149               204

Same                   17   6     4        150               205

Russell Richard        17   6     1        123               169

Redman James           17   6     1        147               101

Smith Isaac            17   6     3        182               124   

Sacket Augustine       17   6     3        100               137

Smith Solomon S.       17   6     3         84               115

Smith Ira              17   6     1        166               227

Sharp &amp; Boyd           17   6     1        140                96 

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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 30 and 31 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 14 Continued Lands and Houses
                                   

Owners Names		R   T   QrTp      Acres      Value Including House 

Stanberry Jonas        17   6     1        200               137

Same                   17   6     1        100                68

Thatcher John          17   6     3         47                64    

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Townsend Alex          17   6     1         73                50

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Vanduzer Abram.        17   6     3        117               121

Wright William         17   6     3         64                66

Whipple Reuben         17   6     3        100               103

Same                   17   6     3         14                38

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Wood Daniel            17   6     1         33                45

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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 32 and 33 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 14 Peru Continued In Lots and Out Lots in Towns               
                                          

Owners Names        Town              Value Including House

Clark Nathan      Napoleon                       6

Dagget Isreal     Napoleon                       3

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Willard Dustin    Napoleon                       5

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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 34 and 35 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 14 Peru In Lots and Out Lots in Towns               
                                           

Owners Names        Town           Value Including House

Whipple V.Kilbourne Napoleon           

Same              Napoleon                 35

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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 36 and 37 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 14 Peru Continued Personal Property
                                  

Owners Names              Horses    Value   Neat Cattle   Value   

Agard Noah                                       5          40

Bennett Joel                2         80         3          24

Benedict Martha                                  5          40

Benedict John                                    4          32

Benedict Aaron              1         40         6          48

Benedict William            3        120         7          56

Benedict Aden S             1         40         4          32

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Benedict Reuben             2         80         7          56

Buck Andrew                 1         40         3          24 

Clark Nathan                2         80         4          32

Champlin Jesse              4        160         4          32

Dillingham John             4        160         8          66

Dillingham Sylvannus        1         40         4          32

Dillingham Micajah          1         40         3          24

Dutton David                4        160        10          80

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Earl Amos                                        6          48

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Eaton David                 1         40         1           8

Eaton Joseph                2         80         2          16

Goodin Asa                  2         80         2          16

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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 38 and 39 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 14 Peru Continued Personal Property
                                  

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Flemming John                                    4          32

Fleming Henry               2         80         2          16

Fleming William             1         40         3          24

Fleming Isaac               2         80         2          16

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Heaverlo Barnet                                  2          16     

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Hall Matthew                1         40         4          32


Keene Joseph                2         80         3          24


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McLaughlin Nicholas         1         40         1           8

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McComica James              1         40         4          32

Osborn David                2         80         8          64  

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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 40 and 41 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 14 Peru Continued Personal Property

                                  
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Randolph James              1         40         3          24     

Root Spaffon                                     3          24

Riley Joseph                1         40         3          24

Smith  Jirah                3        120         7          56

Stenback John               2         80

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Vandevender Jacob           5        200         5          40

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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 42 and 43 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 15 Radnor Township being township No. 5.6 &amp; 7 in the 20th Range of the United States Military Lands 

                                   Lands and Houses

Owners Names		R   T   QrTp      Acres      Value Including House 

Adams Elijah           20   6     2        200               636

Barry Lawrence         20   7     3        100               177

Same                   20   7     3        100               172

Same                   20   7     3        100               276

Same                   20   7     3        100               117

Same                   20   7     3        100               171

Boyd William           20   5     1        200               342

Byxbe &amp; Dayton         20   5     4          2.596             3.557

Cryder Henry           20   7     3        118               122

Cratty Robert          20   7     3        100               103

Cox John               20   6     4         94               137

Same                   20   6     4        114               156

Cox Joseph             20   6     4         59                81

Same                   20   6     4         59                81

Chidlow Mary           20   6     4        100               171

Cadwallader David      20   6     4         50                82

Same                   20   7     4        100               103

Cooper Samuel          20   5     1        165               520

Cronkleton Joseph      20   5     1        200               274

Chase Juah             20   5     4        100               205

Cadwallader John       20   6     3         55                32

Claypool Abraham       20   6     3        100               213

Same                   20   6     3        100               213

Same                   20   6     3        100               213

Campbell Duncan        20   6     4        125               147 </text>
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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 44 and 45 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 15 Radnor Continued Lands and Houses 
                                  

Owners Names		R   T   QrTp      Acres      Value Including House

Dayton Jonathan        20   7     3        100               274

Same                   20   7     3        100               274

Same                   20   7     3        100                86

Same                   20   7     3        100                86

Same                   20   7     3        100               171

Same                   20   7     3        100               171

Same                   20   6     1          3.000             2.055 

Same                   20   7     4          3.037             2.080

Davis David            20   6     2        100               171

Same                   20   6     2        100               171

Same                   20   6     2        100               205

Davis Elizabeth        20   6     3        100               276

Dungan Thomas          20   6     3        100               103

Same                   20   6     3        100               205

Davis James            20   6     3        100               137

Dildine Ralph          20   5     1        240               411

Dunlap Joseph          20   5     1        290               996

Same                   20   5     1        910                 1.558  

Dudley Ambrose         20   6     2        100               171

Same                   20   6     2        100               171

David Sylvannus        20   5     1        100               205

Fleming Henry C        20   6     3        100               205

Foos John              20   6     4        100                68

Foos Solutine          20   6     4         50                64

Same                   20   6     1         50                51

Fillian Nancy          20   5     4        150               411</text>
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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 46 and 47 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 15 Radnor Continued Lands and Houses
                                  

Owners Names		R   T   QrTp      Acres      Value Including House

Gallant James          20   5     1        125               171 

Hardy Elisha           20   6     1        825               848

Hinton Seaborn         20   6     3         15                15

Hushaw Phillip         20   5     1        100               171

Same                   20   5     1        100               171

Herbert Benjamin       20   5     1        100               171

Hull Benjamin          20   5     4        100               171

Jones Davia E          20   6     4         90               353

Jones Thomas           20   6     4        100               171

Jenkins Isabella       20   6     4        100               171

Same                   20   5     4        100               240

Jones John L.          20   6     4         80               137

Jones Elizabeth        20   6     4         50                32

Jones John             20   5     4        133               364

Jones Thomas           20   6     4         55                32 

Keplar Abraham         20   6     2         73               200

Kepler Mary Ann        20   6     1         50                68

Same                   20   6     4         50                82

Kyle Hugh              20   6     4        100               171

Karshner Jacob         20   6     2        100               171

Ludwick Thomas         20   6     4        100               137

Moorehouse Saml.       20   6     1         75                51

McIntosh  Lauchlin     20   6     2        100               239

Same                   20   6     2        100               239</text>
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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 48 and 49 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 15 Radnor Continued Lands and Houses
                                 

Owners Names		R   T   QrTp      Acres      Value Including House

McIntosh Lauchlin      20   6     2        100               274

Same                   20   6     2        100               274

Same                   20   6     2        100               274

Same                   20   6     2        100               274

Same                   20   6     2        100               308

Same                   20   6     2        100               308

Same                   20   6     2        100               308

McHenry James          20   5     2        100               171

Same                   20   5     2        100               308

Same                   20   5     2        100               274

Same                   20   5     2        100               308

Minter  Valentine      20   6     4        100               171 

Moreton Thomas         20   6     4         82               140

Minter John Jnr        20   5     1        100               171

McKinnie John          20   5     1        339               581

Same                   20   5     1        346               356

McKinnie Robert        20   5     1        213               364

McIlvain Robert        20   5     4        200               548

Moore Christopher      20   6     4         50                34

Munday Presley         20   6     3         88               151

Mason Samuel           20   7     3        120               126

Pugh Elizabeth         20   7     3        122                84 

Pugh David             20   6     2        100               240

Same                   20   6     4         50                34

Same                   20   6     4        100                68

Same                   20   6     4         50                68

Same                   20   6     4         50                34

Same                   20   6     4        100               137

Same                   20   6     4        100               103

Same                   20   6     4        100               103    </text>
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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 50 and 51 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 15 Radnor Continued Lands and Houses
                                   

Owners Names		R   T   QrTp      Acres      Value Including House

Pugh David             20   6     4        100                68

Same                   20   6     4        123               126

Same                   20   6     4        123               126

Same                   20   6     4        123               126

Same                   20   6     4        123               126

Patten Robert          20   6     3        300               822

Perry Robert           20   6     3         75               205

Perry Henry            20   6     4        100               171

Same                   20   5     1        100               171

Penany S William       20   5     1        125               171

Phillips John          20   5     2        100               205

Pettibone Hector T     20   6     3         80                82 

Save                   20   6     3         75                77

State of Ohio          20   6     3         10                10

Sullivant Lucas        20   6     4         42                29

Same                   20   6     4         50                34

Salter Thomas          20   6     4        100               171

Strong Daniel          20   5     1        100               171

Smith Sarah            20   5     1          3                 5

Smith Samuel W.        20   5     1         97               166

Smith Henry            20   5     1        100                68

Sullivant Luca         20   6     4        100                68

Taggart Obed           20   5     1        200               274

Talbert John           20   6     2        100               103

Same                   20   6     2         52                54

Same                   20   6     2         27                65

Taggart Joseph         20   6     3        100               171       </text>
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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 52 and 53 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 15 Radnor Continued Lands and Houses
                                 

Owners Names		R   T   QrTp      Acres      Value Including House

Taggert Jos. (trustee) 20   6      3       100               103

Thomas Evan O.         20   6      2        48                49

Wason Mains            20   6      2        27                74

Wason James            20   5      1       200               342

Wood Stephen           20   7      3       100                68

Watson Joseph          20   6      3        50               137

Watkins William        20   6      4        30                41

same                   20   6      4        20                27

Wolfley Mary           20   6      4       100               171

Watkins Watkin         20   6      4       100               137

Watkins John           20   6      4       100               171

Warren Thomas          20   6      4       114               195

Warren Robert          20   6      4       100               171

Same                   20   6      4        50                86

Watkins Roger          20   6      4       123               126

Wason Mains            20   6      2        73               175

Unknown Owner          20   6      2       100                68

Same                   20   6      2       100               103</text>
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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 54 and 55 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 15 Radnor Continued Personal Property
                              

Owners Names              Horses    Value   Neat Cattle   Value     

Arrison John                1         40         1          8

Aye Jacob                   1         40

Adams Elijah                3        120         5         40  

Boyd William                2         80         2         16 

Bratton James               1         40

Cummins James               2         80         2         16

Cadwallader David           1         40         3         24

Cox Joseph                  2         80         2         16

Cox John                                         3         24

Cadwallader John            1         40         6         48

Campbell Duncan             1         40         1          8

Crow George                 1         40         3         24

Cratty Robert               2         80         3         24

Cronkleton John                                  2         16

Cooper Samuel               4        160         2         16

Campbell Caleb B.           2         80         1          8

Dunlap Joseph               2         80         8         64

Dildine Allen               1         40         2         16

Dildine Ralph               2         80        11         88

Davis John                  1         40         3         24

Davis John (River)          1         40         1          8

Davis Elizabeth                                  2         16

Davis Robert                1         40         4         32

David Sylvannus             1         40         1          8

David David                 2         80         2         16

Davis David                 1         40         1          8 </text>
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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 56 and 57 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 15 Radnor Continued Personal Property

                                
Owners Names              Horses    Value   Neat Cattle   Value    

Evans Edward                2         80         3         24

Flemming James                                   3         24

Foos John                                        6         48
       
Foos Jesse                  1         40         4         32

Foos Valentine              2         80         1          8

Foos Joseph                 1         40

Flemming H.C.               2         80         2         16

Flemming Matthew                                 3         24

Fillian Nancy               2         80         3         24

Foos William                1         40

Gallant Mary                2         80         5         40

Griffith David              1         40         1          8

Hushaw Phillip              4        160         8         64

Herbert Benjm               1         40         4         32

Humphrey John               3        120         6         48

Hardy Joseph T.             2         80         6         48

Irwin James                 1         40         2         16

Jones John P.               2         80         6         48

Jones David                 1         40         5         40

Jones John (Mason)          1         40         3         24

Jones John R                1         40         1          8

Jones Thomas                3        120         5         40

Jones John                  2         80         2         16

Kepler Abram                1         40         1          8

Kyle Hugh                   2         80         5         40

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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 58 and 59 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 15 Radnor Continued Personal Property
                                

Owners Names              Horses    Value   Neat Cattle   Value     

Lawrence David              1         40         3          24

Lloyd David                 1         40         2          16

Ludwick Thomas              1         40         4          32

McKinnie Robert             2         80         2          16

McSlvain Robert             2         80         4          32

Munday Presley              2         80         2          16

Markley Ezra                2         80         2          16

Markley Aaron               2         80         4          32

Markley Ephraim                                  2          16

Moore Christopher           2         80         2          16

Minter John Jnr             2         80         2          16

Moreton Thomas              2         80         3          24

Minter John                 2         80         4          32

McKinnie John               2         80         3          24

McKinnie James                                   8          64

Nixon James                 2         80         2          16

Owens John                  2         80         2          16

Phillips David              1         40

Phillips John               2         80         6          48

Perry Robert                2         80         4          32

Pugh Elizabeth              1         40         2          16

Perry Joseph                1         40

Perry Henry                 4        160         7          56

Penry David                 1         40         2          16

Penry Walter                                     3          24

Penry Mary                  2         80         4          32

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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 60 and 61 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 15 Radnor Continued Personal Property
                                

Owners Names              Horses    Value   Neat Cattle   Value    

Russel Alanson              1         40          2         16   

Russel George               1         40          1          8

Smith Sarah                 1         40          1          8

Scribner Elias              2         80          7         56

Thomas John                 2         80          2         16

Taylor Obed                 2         80          1          8

Warren Wm. M.                                     2         16 

Williams Morgan             1         40          2         16

Wolfley George              2         80

Wolfley Mary                                      3         24

Williams Margaret           2         80          2         16

Watkins Evan                1         40

Watkins Watkin              1         40          5         40

Wason William               1         40 

Wason James                 2         80          6         48

Warren Thomas Jr.           1         40

Warren Robert               2         80         11         88

Warren Thomas               1         40          7         56

Waddle Alexr                2         80          2         16

Watkins William             1         40          3         24
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No. 16 Sunbury Township being township No. 4 in the 19th Range of the United States Military Lands 

                                              Lands and Houses

Owners Names	        R    T    QrTp    Acres      Value Including House

Alexander Samuel        16   4     2        40                55

Alexander John          16   4     3        10                14

Bensley James         	16   4     2        18                19

Beard Thomas           	16   4     2       130               222

Bensley John           	16   4     2        60                82

Carpenter Robert       	16   4     2       235               241

Carpenter Samuel       	16   4     2        77               132

Carver Addison         	16   4     3        96               166

Cockrell Peter         	16   4     4        65               178

Carpenter Lyman       	16   4     4        50               103

Doty John H            	16   4     3        80               137

Edwards Eli            	16   4     4        50               103

Edwards David        	16   4     4        50               103

Fisher George           16   4     2       150               205

Finch David	        16   4    2        132               271

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No. 16 Sunbury Continued Lands and Houses
                                              

Owners Names	         R   T   QrTp     Acres      Value Including House

Huff Owen               16   4     3       101               138

Huff James              16   4     3        58               103

Hanville John           16   4     3        50                68

Howard Joseph           16   4     4       750             2,312 

Johnes Francis C        16   4     3       372               620

Same                    16   4     3       592               608

Jones James             16   4     2        75                51

Jones Nathaniel         16   4     2        64               132

Lawrence Ephraim        16   4     2       119               245

Leake John              16   4     2       100               276

Lewis Robert            16   4     4       272               559

Lewis Robert Jnr        16   4     4        50               103

McCoy Mary              16   4     2        90               185

Morrison Henry          16   4     3       128               219

Osborn David            16   4     2       138               237

Ogden Silas             16   4    3        100               171

Patrick Norman          16   4    3         17                29

Place  John             16   4    2         32                33

Perfect William         16   4    2        200               274

Perfect John            16   4    2         50                68 

Patrick Norman          16   4    2         69                95

Same                    16   4    2         70                68
    
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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 66 and 67 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 16 Sunbury Continued Lands and Houses
                                    

Owners Names	        R   T   QrTp     Acres      Value Including House

Pierce Orange           16  4     3       101               173

Pierce Silas            16  4     3        81               111

Perfect Thomas          16  4     4       195               601

Patrick Joseph          16  4     2        95               585

Roberts John            16  4     4       100               276

Rose Isaac H.           16  4     4        50               103

Rose Silas              16  4     4        60               103

Ridgway William         16  4     4        86               236

Rogers Samuel           16  4     3        60               103

Stanberry Recompence    16  4     3       238               390

Spinning Isaac          16  4     2     1,110             1,902

Smith Josiah M.         16  4     2       118               122

Swallow Jacob           16  4     3       105               179

Smith Rodney            16  4     2        40                41

Smith William           16  4     2        60                62

Tarrance Moses S.       16  4     4     1,105             3,406 

Thomas Michael          16  4     2        60               103

Thrasher Elisha         16  4     3       100               171

Taylor Nathan           16  4     2       120                82

Sandorn Gilbert         16  4     4       390             1,052

    Same                16  4     4       200               362

Sandorn Aaron           16  4     4      5338               685

Wade Jonas              16  4     5       100               108

    Same                16  4     5       100               103

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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 68 and 69 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 16 Sunbury Continued Lands and Houses
                                    

Owners Names	        R   T   QrTp     Acres      Value Including House

Wade Jonas              16  4     3        50                51

Same                    16  4     3       100               103 

Same                    16  4     3       100               103

Same                    16  4     3       100               103

Same                    16  4     3       100               103

Same                    16  4     3       100               103

Same                    16  4     3       100               103

Same                    16  4     3       100               103

Same                    16  4     3       100               103

Same                    16  4     3       100               103

Same                    16  4     3       100               103

Same                    16  4     3       100               103

Same                    16  4     3        50                51

Walker Cornelius        16  4     4        80               137

Walker Obediah          16  4     2       175               240

Wyrick George           16  4     2        87               119

Williamson John         16  4     2       200               411

Whitney Horace          16  4     4        54                40

Young Jacob L           16  4     3        50                68

Young Cornelius         16  4     3        25                34 </text>
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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 70 and 71 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 16 sunbury Continued Personal Property
                                

Owners Names              Horses    Value   Neat Cattle   Value     

Bensley James                2        80         3          24

Bard Thomas                  1        40         1           8

Bennett William                                  3          24

Bensley John                 2        80         2          16

Butt Bazel                                       2          16


Cockrel Peter                2        80         3          24

Clark John                   2        80         2          16

Chamberlin Thomas            2        80         2          16

Chamberlin John              1        40         2          16

Chamberlin Wm                1        40         2          16

Carver Samuel                2        80         5          40

Crane Alfred W.                                  3          26


Doty John H                  1        40         5          40


Edwards David                                    1           8

Edwards Eli                                      4          32

Ely Michael                  1        40


Finch Daniel                 5       200         3          24

Fine Frederick               2        80         2          16


Ginn James                   3       120         6          48

Ginn John                    2        80         2          16

Greatreaks Oliver            1        40         2          16

Galpin Ebenezer		     1        40         2          16	


Hanvill John                                     9          72

Huff James                   1        40         2          16

Hooks Thomas                 1        40         1           8

Huff Owen                    1        40         3          24 </text>
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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 72 and 73 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 16 sunbury Continued Personal Property
                                

Owners Names              Horses    Value   Neat Cattle   Value    

Jones Nathaniel              1        40         2          16

Leak John                    2        80         5          40

Lewis Robert                 1        40         5          40

McRill John                  1        40

Morrison Henry                                   1           8

McCoy Mary                                       1           8

Northrope John                                   2          16

Northrope Harrington         1        40         5          40

Ogden Silas                  1        40         4          32

Pierce Ruth                                      3          24

Pray Joseph                  1        40

Pray John                                        4          32

Patrick Norman               2        80        10          80

Perfect Middleton            2        80         4          32

Perfect John                 2        80         4          32

Perfect Wm                   1        40         3          24

Place John                   1        40         2          16

Pierce Silas                                     5          40

Rutter Edmond                1        40         1           8

Roberts John                                     1           8

Ridgeway Wm                  1        40         1           8

Rogers Samuel                                    4          32

Ryan Michael                                     2          16

Rose Silas                                       2          16</text>
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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 74 and 75 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 16 Sunbury Continued Personal Property
                                

Owners Names              Horses    Value   Neat Cattle   Value     

Swallow Jacob                                    6         48

Thrasher Elisha                                  6         48

Vandorn Gilbert              3        120       13        104  

Whitney Walter                                   1          8

Waher Cornelius                                  2         16

Whitney Horace                                   3         24

Williamson John              1         40        6         48

Walker Robert                                    2         16

Young Cornelius              1         40        5         40

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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 76 and 77 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 17 Scioto Township being Survey's Numbered 5868.5869.4068.2993.5447.4267.2994.4266.6031.

5995.3007.5326.3696.1493.5499.5500.5502.5501.4065.4070.3402.3008.3511.835 Virginia Military Lands 

                                    Lands and Houses

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Bayley Thomas M        Thos M Bayley          1457 2/3         1996

Same                   Wm B Bunting           1000             1370

Ball Rachel            E Rickman               200              276

Bell Jesse                Same                  55               75

Beem George            Wm Croghan              100              171

Black Wm                  Same                 100              205

Beard John             John Beard              593              812

Barnet James                                   640              640

Camron Samuel M        E. Gill                 106              145

Crawford Jas W            Same                 129              266

Cratty John            Wm Croghan              100              137

Cratty william            Same                 260              536

Carr Solomon              Same                 150              258

Carr Amos                 Same                 200              342

Dilsaver Michael       Gill &amp; Massie           114              312

Dodds William C        E Rickman               100              103

Drumgool Edwards       E Drumgool             1500             1541


Flannigan Jas          E Rickman               122              167


Gallant William        E Gill                   64               88

Graham John Richman    Wm Croghan              129              177

Same                      Same                  16               22

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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 78 and 79 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 17 Scioto Continued Lands and Houses
                                    

Owners Names	      Original Proprietor   Acres      Value Including House

Graham John/W C       John Graham               3                4

Green Robert                                  250              250   

Hoskins Richard       E Gill                  150              411

Hashaw Phillip           Same                 259              355

Same                     Same                 100              137

Hodsden Stephen       John Clark              100              103

Hamlin Nathal         Wm Croghan              125              258

Hamlin Charles           Same                  30               32

Hull Nathaniel                                 94              129

Jones John M          E Gill                  300             1027

Lawrence Joseph       Wm Croghan              268              360

Liggot James             Same                 150              258

McKune James          E Gill                  150              411

Massie Henry          H Massie                120 1/2          160

Means Robert          Robert Means           1000             1370

Same                     Same                 800             1096

McKune James          John Clark              200              206

Newhouse Anthony      E Rickman               145              199

North Zachariah       E Gill                   52               71

Osborn Ralph          Wm Croghan              106              100 </text>
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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 80 and 81 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 17 Scioto Continued Lands and Houses
                                    

Owners Names	      Original Proprietor   Acres      Value Including House

Payne Benjamin        E. Gill                 400             1096

Paul James            E Rickman              1200             1644

Same                  John Barret             500              685

Porter William        E Rickman               100              103

Pinkerton Hugh           Same                 120              166

Radford Wm            John Graham             590              808

State of Ohio         Robert Means            800             1096

Same                  Jarvin Miller           470             1291

Same                     Same                 640             1754

Smith Joseph P        John clark              100               68

Shoup David           E Gill                  130              178

Smith Stewart            Same                 215              295

Stephen Nancy            Same                 312              641

Tyler Richard            Same                  70               94

Tyler Samuel             Same                  99              136

Williams Joseph          Same                  50               68

Walker Anthony        Stephen T Muson        1110             2280

Young Andrew          John Graham             466              636 </text>
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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 82 and 83 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 17 Scioto Continued Personal Property  
                                   

Owners Names              Horses    Value   Neat Cattle   Value     

Beakly John                  2        80         2          16

Black William                5       200        12          96

Beau George                  1        40         3          24

Broadie Clement                                  2          16

Ball Rachel                  3       120         2          16


Crawford Joseph W            1        40         5          40

Clemments  John              1        40         3          24

Cratty John                  2        80         3          24

Cratty James                 1        40         1           8

Cratty William               2        80         3          24

Cameron Samuel               2        80         3          24


Dodds  Joseph                1        40         1           8

Dodds William                1        40         2          16

Dodds James                                      2          16

Decker Joseph                1        40         2          16

Dilsaver Michael             4       160         3          24

Ferris Joshua                1        40         2          16

Flannagan James              1        40         4          32

Gallant William              1        40         4          32

Hoskins Richard              2        80         7          56

Hoskins William                                  2          16

Hodsden Stephen              2        80         1           8 </text>
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No. 17 Scioto Continued Personal Property  
                                   

Owners Names              Horses    Value   Neat Cattle   Value     

Hamlin Charles               1        40         2          16

Hamlin Nathaniel             2        80         4          32

Hamlin John                  2        80         3          24

Harper Jacob                 1        40         2          16

Jones Thomas                 1        40         1           8

Jones JOhn M                 1        40         4          32

Kerr L Augustus                                  1           8

Kerr Benjamin                1        40

Kerr Amos                    4       160         3          24

Kerr Solomon                 3       120         4          32

Lawrence Joseph                                  2          16

Legget James                 3       120         7          56

Legget Job                   2        80         1           8

Maise John                                       2          16

Mc Kune James                2        80         4          32

Newhouse John                                    2          16

Newhouse Anthony             2        80         9          72

Porter Wm Jnr.                                   1           8

Porter William               1        40         2          16

Pinkerton Hugh               1        40         3          24

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No. 17 Scioto Continued Personal Property
  
                                   
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Smith Joseph                 2        80          1          8 

Shaub David                  1        40          4         32

Smith Sarah                  1        40          1          8

Stephens Andrew              2        80

Tyler Richard                2        80          5         40

Tyler Edward                 2        80          3         24

Wigle Robert                 1        40          1          8

Wigle John                   2        80          2         16

Worrington John              1        40          1          8

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No. 18 Thompson Township being Survey's Numbered 3100. 3221.675.3020.5750.1931.6199.5873.6161.12559.5975.7023.6129.6162.6136.6540.6138.6134.5095. Virginia Military Lands 

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Brough John           Chas Moorehead          280              576

Bowdish  Samuel       Jonathan Clark           60              123

Bowdish Elijah           Same                  60              123

Baum &amp; Perry             Same                 800             1644 

Same                     Same                1505             3093

Same                     Same                1730             3555

Same                     Same                1645             2254

Barnaby Stephen       Cuthbut Harris          100              103

Same                  Taggert &amp; Others        407              279

Same                  John Kerr               250              171 

Cooke Justin H        Chas Moorehead          120              246

Cochran James         Johnth Clark            200              548

Crawford Jas W           Same                 150              411

Carter William        William carter          562 1/2          770

Crouse John           John Crouse             823              566

Dilsaver John B       Jonathan clark          108              296

Davenport Samuel      H Bedinger              533 1/3         1062

Evans Thomas          B Clayborne             200              137

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No. 18 Thompson Continued Lands and Houses
                                    

Owners Names	      Original Proprietor   Acres      Value Including House

Hurd John             Jonathan clark           80              219

Harford Henry         H Massie                 50               68

Landon Darius         Jonahn Clark            100              205

Landon Cyree             Same                 100              430

Linsley Simeon           Same                  80              219

Mc Laughlin Albert    J Taggart &amp; others      444              304

Same                     Same                 418              572

Miller Jesse          Wm Pelham               280              383

Myers Christopher     Rice Haggart            100               68

Russell Daniel        Johnath Clark           100              205

Russell Joseph           Same                 215              444

Russell Alanson          Same                  60               68

Strode William        H Bedinger              236 1/2          548

State of Ohio         John Baird              400              274

Same                  Wm Carter               500              685

Same                  J Taggart &amp; others      576 2/3          395

Same                     Same                  76               52

Same                     Same                  24               16

Same                     Same                  90               62

Smartz Jacob          Jonathan Clark          268              734

Strode Samuel            Same                1665              618</text>
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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 90 and 91 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 18 Thompson Continued Lands and Houses
                                   

Owners Names	       Original Proprietor   Acres      Value Including House 

Tyler Samuel           Jonathan clark        100              171  

Tipton John &amp; Joseph   H. Massie              50               51

Weaver samuel             Same               114              312

Same &amp; John V. George     Same                14               77

Walker Anthony         Rice Haggart          100               69  
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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 92 and 93 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 18 Thompson Continued Personal Property 

                                
Owners Names              Horses    Value   Neat Cattle   Value     

Bowdish Elijah              1         40         5          40

Brige Bezaliel              1         40         1           8

Clark John                  1         40         1           8

Cubberly Joseph             2         80         3          24

Cochran James               2         80         5          40

Dilsaver John               3        120         1           8

Dilsaver Elizabeth          1         40         2          16

Evans Thomas                1         40         2          16

Fields Roswell              3        120         6          48  

Hoskins John                4        160        10          80

Hurd John                   1         40         2          16

Landon Darius               2         80         4          32

Landon Cyree                2         80         5          40

Landon Samuel                                    3          24

Linsley Simeon              3        120         3          24

Markley John                2         80         4          32

Orrahood Amos               1         40         1           8  </text>
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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 94 and 95 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 18 Thompson Continued Personal Property
                                

Owners Names              Horses    Value   Neat Cattle   Value    

Russell Daniel              2         80         2          16 

Russell Joseph              2         80         4          32

Shoup Sebastian             1         40         2          16

Swartz Daniel               1         40         3          24

Swartz Jacob                1         40         2          16

Tyler Samuel                2         80         3          24

Waters Israel               1         40         9          72

Weaver Samuel               2         80         3          24

Weaver John                 2         80         1           8

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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 96 and 97 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 19 Troy Township being the North half of the 5th Township and the south half of
the 6th Township in the 19th Range of the United States Military Lands 

                                    Lands and Houses

Owners Names		R   T   QrTp	     Acres      Value Including House

Aldrich Arnold         19   5     1             50              103

Byxbe Moses            19   5     1            220              603

Same                   19   5     1              1.377            2.829

Cole Joseph            19   6     4            408                1.797

Cline Henry            19   6     4            147              252 

Crawford Oliver        19   6     3            160              219

Downing Samuel         19   6     3            160              219

Downing Andrew         19   6     3            115              170

Dix David              19   6     4            250              685

Duncan John            19   6     4             80              137

Foust David            19   6     4             24               33

Feaster George         19   6     4             40               55

Gill Thomas            19   5     1            125              171

Giffin George          19   6     3            160              219

Giffin John            19   6     3            117              160

Same                   19   6     3            160              219
 
Hinton Wm              19   6     3            160              219

Same                   19   6     3             60               82

Hinton Levi            19   6     4             81              111    </text>
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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 98 and 99 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 19 Troy Continued Lands and Houses
                                   

Owners Names		R   T   QrTp       Acres      Value Including House  
 
Main Perez             19   5     1          45              123

Same                   19   6     4          42               44

Munn Stephen B.        19   5     1        1139             2340

Martin Benjamin        19   5     1          50               68

Same                   19   5     1         160              219

Same                   19   6     4          80              110

Main Timothy           19   5     1         121              166

Same                   19   6     4         100              137

Main Lyman             19   5     1         145              199

Main Sabeus            19   5     1         152              208

Main John              19   5     1         178              244

Same                   19   6     4          80              110

Same                   19   6     4         135              277

Main Eleazer           19   6     4         163              559

Main Jonas             19   6     4          76 1/2          130

Moreton Henry          19   6     4         208              356

Mizner John            19   6     4         200              685

Norris James           19   6     4          75              103

Porter Robert          19   5     2           2,000            1,370  

Porter William         19   5     2           2,000            1,370
   
Reed William           19   6     3         160              219

Sweetsen Flavia        19   5     1          78              214

Sharp  Wm T.           19   6     4         262 1/2          718  </text>
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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 100 and 101 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 19 Troy Continued Lands and Houses

                                    
Owners Names		R   T   QrTp	     Acres      Value Including House  

Taylor Homer           19   6     4             17               23

Terboss David          19   6     4            263              720

Vanlier Mathew &amp; Wm    19   6     4            262              359

Wason Mains            19   6     3             45               49

Weiser Frederick       19   5     1            100              274

worline Adams          19   5     1             50              103

Wilcox Ira             19   5     1             54              148

Williams Elijah        19   5     1             56               77

Wilson John            19   6     4            181              248

Wilson Samuel          19   6     4            276              756

Wolf John &amp; Samuel     19   6     4            149              204

Worline Henry          19   6     4            192 1/2          330

Wolf Daniel            19   6     4             20               27

Williams James         19   6     4             69              118

Willey Henry           19   6     3            160              219

Same                   19   6     4            108              148

Williams William       19   6     4             62 1/2  </text>
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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 102 and 103 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 19 Troy Continued Personal Property


Owners Names              Horses    Value   Neat Cattle   Value     

Aldrich Arnold                                   1          8

Brown James                 2         80         1          8


Carter Mary                 1         40         2         16

Cole Joseph                 4        160         6         48

Cline Henry                 4        160         6         48

Downing Elizabeth           2         80         3         24 

Dix David                   2         80         4         32

Foust David                 1         40         1          8

Feester George              2         80         2         16

Gill Thomas                 1         40         5         40

Gilpin Eli                  1         40         3         24

Hinton William              3        120         3         24

Hinton Levi                 1         40         6         48

Hinton William                                   3         24

Huff Eleazer                                     1          8

Jones Elizabeth             1         40         2         16

Joy Solomon                 1         40         4         32

Leopard Nicholas                                 2         16

Lewelling Phillip           2         80         6         48

Main Sabeas                 3        120        26        208

Main Timothy                3        120         8         64

Main John                   2         80        18        144

Main James                  1         40         1          8

Main Lyman                  1         40         3         24

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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 104 and 105 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 19 Troy Continued Personal Property
                             

Owners Names              Horses    Value   Neat Cattle   Value     

Martin Nehemiah                                  3          24

Main Thomas                                      2          16

Martin James                1         40         8          64

Main Eleazer                1         40         4          32

Main Jonas                  1         40         3          24

Main Peres                  1         40         5          40

Norris James                1         40         7          56

Price Henry                 2         80

Plumb Marquis L             1         40         1           8 

Reed William Jnr            1         40         1           8

Reed William                                     1           8

Rine Cyrus                  1         40         1           8 

Rail Noble                  2         80         2          16

Straton Isaac                                    3          24

Sweetser Earl               2         80         1           8

Terboss David               4        160         7          56

Thompson James                                   2          16

Taylor Homer R              1         40         1           8

Worline Adam                1         40         2          16

Weiser Frederick            2         80         8          64

Willy Peter                 2         80         2          16

Willy Henry                 3        120         5          40

Worline Catharine           1         40         2          24

Wolf John                   2         80         5          40

Wilson John                 1         40        21         168

Williams Sarah                                   1           8

Williams Elijah             1         40         3          24
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No. 20 Westfield Township being the North half of the 7th Township in the 18th Range and two fifths west part of the 2nd &amp; 3rd quarters of the 7th Township in the 17th Range United states Military Lands

                                  Lands and Houses

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Anway George           17   7     2            68               47

Bierce Winslow         18   7     2            30               21

Baylor Walker          18   7     1           100               68

Same                   18   7     1           100              103

Boude Thomas           18   7     1             3                5

Same                   18   7     1             3                4

Black Esther           18   7     4            96              132

Brundige James         18   7     4           150              258

Cutshall David         18   7     2           100               68

Creighton William      18   7     1           100              103

Donahoo John G         18   7     1           100              103

Elliot Elizabeth       18   7     4           126              173

Elliot John            18   7     4           120              205

Same                   18   7     4            90              155

Foust John             18   7     4            70               96

Gray Ebenez            18   7     1             1                1

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No. 20 Westfield Continued Lands and Houses
                                  

Owners Names		R   T   QrTp        Acres      Value Including House  
 
Gray Ebenezer          18   7     1          10               11 

Same                   18   7     1          31               32

Gorton Silas C         17   7     2          75               77

Hull Nathaniel         18   7     1         100              103

Same                   18   7     2          70               48

Hull James             18   7     1         100              137

Same                   17   7     2          29               21

Howard Caleb           17   7     2         100              103

Loup George            18   7     2         100               68

Mosely William         17   7     2         100               80

Martin  Benjamin       18   7     1          44               60

Myers Martha           18   7     4         100              137

Mann Gideon            18   7     1         100              137

Millikan John          18   7     2         100               68

McClary Silas C        18   7     1         240              158

Musser Daniel          18   7     4          90              153

Mitchel David          18   7     4          40               55

Murray Richard         18   7     2         100               68

Main John              18   7     2         100               68

Same                   18   7     2         100               68

Meeker William         18   7     1          60               41

Mason Edward           18   7     2          99               66

Moore Emery            18   7     1          69               71

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No. 20 Westfield Continued Lands and Houses
                                  

Owners Names		R   T   QrTp      Acres      Value Including House

Price Stephen          18   7     1         100               68

Rhodes Dudley W        18   7     1         100              103

Same                   18   7     1         100              103

Ross John              18   7     1          97    	     153 

Same		       18   7     1          15               21

Same                   18   7     1          47               64

Roberts Henry          18   7     1          90               92

Starns Isaac           18   7     2         100               68

Shaw Jonathan          18   7     2         100		      68

Same		       18   7     1         100		     103

Shaw John 	       18   7     1         100              103

Shaw John Jnr          18   7     1         100              103

State of Ohio          18   7     2         200              137

Same                   18   7     2           1                2

Same                   17   7     2          32               22

Same                   17   7     2          75               77

Sprague Pardon         18   7     1          17               23

Same                   17   7     2          25               26

Same                   17   7     2          98              105

Same                   17   7     2          69               48

Same                   18   7     1          38               52

State of Ohio          17   7     2         200              160

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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 112 and 113 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 20 Westfield Continued Lands and Houses
 
                                                                              
Owners Names		R   T   QrTp	      Acres      Value Including House

Williams Hosea         17   7     2             2                3 

Whaland George         18   7     1           100              103

Wilson John            17   7     2             2                1

White  Israel          18   7     4           100              171

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Welch Aaron            18   7     1            99              102

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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 114 and 115 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 20 Westfield Continued Personal Property 


Owners Names              Horses    Value   Neat Cattle   Value     

Armstrong Joshua             2        80         4          32

Aldrich Timothy              3        80         2          16


Brundige James               2        80         3          24

Black Easter                 1        40


Conklin Jacob                1        40         2          16

Camp Benjamin                1        40         8          64

Cutshall Daniel              1        40         4          32

Clark William                                    2          16

Cook David                                       4          32


Dixon Alexander              2        80


Elliot Elizabeth             1        40         2          16

Elliot John                  2        40         4          32


Foust John                                       5          40

French William                                   4          32


Goodhue Josiah                                  12          90


Jolly William                                    2          16


Mecker Darius                1       40          5          40

Mitchel David                1       40          3          24

Myers Jacob                  2       80          3          24

Mann Gideon                                      5          40

Mann Cyrus                   2       80          1           8

Martin John                  1       40          1           8

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                    <text>[page 62]

[corresponds to unlabeled pages 116 and 117 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 20 Westfield Continued Personal Property

                                      
Owners Names              Horses    Value   Neat Cattle   Value     

Olds Benjamin                3       120         5          40

Patte Henry                  1        40         3          24

Place Sullivant              1        40         6          48

Porterfield John             1        40         5          40

Payne Erza                                       4          32

Peake Daniel                 1        40        10          80

Shaw John                    2        80         7          56

Shaw John Jnr                1        40         4          32

Shaw Jonathan                2        80         6          48

Smith Simeon                                     1           8

Smith Ebenzer                                    4          32

Tibbets Thomas               1        40         6          48

Tillitson Wm B               1        40         1           8

Washburn Miles                                   4          32

Washburn Theory                                  3          24

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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 118 and 119 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 21 Brown Township being Township in No. 5 the 18th Range United states Military Lands

                                   Lands and Houses

Owners Names		R   T   QrTp      Acres      Value Including House   

Byxbe &amp; Baldwin        18   5     3       1,450            1,490  

Bomford &amp; Barlow       18   5     3         740 1/2         766

Cunningham Hugh        18   5     3         200             342

Cunningham Barnet      18   5     3          50              51

Cunningham Wm          18   5     3          50              51

Campbell David         18   5     3         250             342

Davis John             18   5     3         317 1/2         322

Lee Hugh               18   5     3         170             292

Lee James              18   5     3         170             292

Norton John L          18   5     4       4,000           6,850

Rathbone John          18   5     2       4,000           5,480

Storm George           18   5     3         100             137

Smith Josiah M         18   5     3         300             514  

Strain Alexander       18   5     3         150             258

Sacket Elijah Jnr      18   5     3          50              65   </text>
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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 120 and 121 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 21 Brown Continued Personal Property
                                 

Owners Names              Horses    Value   Neat Cattle   Value     

Bell William                 2        80         3          24

Baker Jacob                  2        80         1           8

Conklin Samuel                                   2          16

Cunningham Sarah             3       120         3          24

Cunningham John                                  2          16

Cunningham William           2        80         7          56

Cowgill Thomas               2        80         6          48

Dagget Isreal                                    5          40

Eaton Isreal                 2        80         2          16  

Findley John                 2        80         2          16

Findley David  F             2        80         2          16

Findley Andrew               2        80         1           8

Gaylord Eleazer                                  4          32

Jenkins John                 2        80         2          16 

Kensler John                 1        40         3          24

Lee Hugh                     1        40         4          32

Longwell Ezekiel                                 3          24

Longwell James               1        40         2          16

Leonard Zenas                                    3          24

Leonard Amos                 2        80         1           8

Leonard Benjm                1        40         2          16

Moore Johnston               2        80         2          16

McMaster Benjm                                  37          24 </text>
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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 122 and 123 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 21 Brown Continued Personal Property
                                 

Owners Names              Horses    Value   Neat Cattle   Value     

Palmer John                  3       120         4         32

Root Joel                    1        40         1          8

Root Zenas Jnr               1        40

Salmon John                  2        80         2         16

Smith Josiah M               2        80        10         80

Strain Robert                                    2         16

Thurstin Daniel G            3       120         6         48

Thurstin Joseph                                  3         24

Vandozen John M              2        80         2         16

Vandozen Alonzo                                  4         32


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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 124 and 125 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 22 Porter Township being Township in No. 5 the 16th Range United states Military Lands

                                   Lands and Houses

Owners Names		R   T   QrTp       Acres      Value Including House

Anway Abraham          16   5     2         175              144

Clark James            16   5     2         139              190 

Chase Eliphalet        16   5     3          50               52

Chase John M           16   5     3          50               52

Chase Ira              16   5     3          50               50

Davis John (Capt)      16   5     3         300              308

Davis John             16   5     3          50               75

Duane William          16   5     3         150              103

Davis Lewelling        16   5     3         150              154   

Edgar &amp; Stanberry     16   5     2          900              925

Garrard Jepthen D     16   5     4          900             1232 

Holmes &amp; Rainey       16   5     4         4000		   2740

Harris Daniel         16   5     1         2000             1370

Jones Joshua          16   5     3          400              273

Lindenberger Christn  16   5     2          100              137

Lindenberger George   16   5     2           91              125

Lindenberger Ebenzer  16   5     2          275              282

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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 126 and 127 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 22 Porter Continued Lands and Houses


Owners Names		R   T   QrTp        Acres      Value Including House

Merson Edward          16   5    2          160    	     219

Same                   16   5    3           66 2/3           90

Same                   16   5    3           50               51

same                   16   5    2           250             252

Same                   16   5    3           200             205

Mendenhall Joel Z      16   5    3           300             308

Marsh James            16   5    2            91             299

Mason Edward           16   5    3           100             103

Same                   16   5    3            25              26

North Caleb            16   5    3           450             308

Pettibone Hector D     16   5    2           125             126

Porter Robert          16   5    3         1,050           1,080

Pike Zebulon           16   5    2           187             188

Root Sylvester         16   5    1           400             274

Smith Jas E            16   5    1         1,600           1,096

Sprague Festus         16   5    2           100             137

Stark James            16   5    3           133             182

Vansickle John         16   5    3            25              26

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Wincoop Garret         16   5    3           400             274

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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 128 and 129 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 22 Porter Continued Personal Property
                                

Owners Names              Horses    Value   Neat Cattle   Value     

Anway Abraham                                    4          32

Broad George                2         80         1           8

Chase Eliphalet             1         40         1           8

Chase Ira                                        1           8

Chase John M                1         40         1           8

Cornish Alanson                                  2          16

Culver John                 1         40         3          24   

Carney Rickman                                   1           8

Drake Jacob                                      3          24

Hopkins Abram                                    2          16

Lindenberger Christn                             5          40

Lindenberger Ebenezer       1         40         3          24

Miller Abram                                     4          32

Mendenhall Joel Z           2         80         2          16

Mason Edward                2         80         4          32

Meeker James                1         40         2          16

 Place Peleg                                      7          56

Place Reuben                3        120         3          24

Place Isaac                                      4          32

Place John Jnr                                   5          40

Perdew James                1         40         3          24 </text>
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No. 22 Porter Continued Personal Property
                                

Owners Names              Horses    Value   Neat Cattle   Value    

Paint Daniel                 1        40         8          24

Place William                                    2          16

Rosecrans Jacob                                  2          16

Sturdivant Marshall                              2          16

Wells Isaac                                      3          24

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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 132 and 133 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 23 Lincoln Township being Township being the 1st &amp; 4th quarters and three fifths East part of the 2nd &amp; 3rd quarters of the 7th township in 17th Range two fifths of the west part of the 2nd &amp; 3rd quarter of the 7th T in the 16th Range and so much of the 8th Tp. as lies North of the foregoing United States Military Lands

                                     Lands and Houses

Owners Names		R   T   QrTp	     Acres      Value Including House

Antill Edward           17  7     1	        50               34	

Same                    16  7     2            100               68

Same                    16  7     2            100               68

Same                    16  7     2            100               68

Same                    16  7     2            100               68

Armstrong John          17  7     4              1		  1

Alward Samuel		16  7     2            100               68

same                    16  7     2            100               68

Same                    16  7     2            100               68

Same                    16  7     2            100               68

Asberry Henry           17  7     4            100

Buck Edmund             16  7     2             86                71

Same                    16  7     2             40                27

Buck Gideon             17  7     1             11                 9

Bohn Glingluff          17  7     4            100                68

Same                    17  7     4            100                68

Same                    17  7     4            100                68      
  
Bush Lewis              17  7     4              8                 8

Same                    17  7     4              7                 7

Beard John              17  7     1             21                13

Same                    17  7     1             50                40

Baird John              17  7     2            100                68

Same                    17  7     2            100                68

Same                    17  7     2            100                68

Baylor Walker           17  7     2              2                 1

Byxbee Moses            17  7     2             85                83 </text>
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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 134 and 135 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 23 Lincoln Continued Lands and Houses

                                     

Owners Names		R   T   QrTp      Acres      Value Including House

Byxbe Moses             17  7     2          93               91

Collins Benjamin        17  7     1	     45               47

Cole Stephen            17  7     4         100               68

Collins Jedediah        17  7     4          49               33

Same                    17  7     4          19               19

Same                    17  7     4          10               10

Collins Daniel H        17  7     4          74               77

Same                    17  7     4         100              103

Same                    17  7     4          74               77

Collins John A          17  7     4          13                9

Collins Daniel H        17  7     4           7                7

Same                    17  7     4           9                9

Clark James             17  7     1          29               24

Doughty Stephen         17  7     1          60               62 

Same                    17  7     4          25               26

Danforth Joshua         17  7     2         100               68

Doughty Stephen         17  7     4           7                7

Earl Daniel             17  7     2          69               48    

Ells Edward             17  7     2           3                3

Ellison Andrew          17  7     4         150              203

Gray Ebenezer           17  7     1          11                9

Gonter John             17  7     4          12                8

Garey Thomas E. 	17  7     2          10               11

Gardner Marquis         17  7     4          39               27

Same                    17  7     4          48               33</text>
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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 136 and 137 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 23 Lincoln Continued Lands and Houses

                                     

Owners Names		R   T   QrTp      Acres      Value Including House

Gray Ebenezer          17   7     1          11                9

Gardner Marquis        17   7     4          45               47

Hubble Shadrack        17   7     4          42               43

Same                   17   7     1           5                5

Same                   16   7     2          80               54

Same                   16   7     2          28               19   

Hull Nathaniel         17   7     2          98               67  

Hance Thomas           17   7     1          50               34

Hutt Nimrod            17   7     4         100               68

Hubble Shadrack        17   7     1          27               22

Same                   16   7     2          37               25

Hull James             17   7     1          20               14

Huffman Joseph         17   7     2         100               68

Howard Caleb           17   7     2         100              104

Same                   17   7     2         100              103

Same                   17   7     2          47               64

Jones David            17   7     1          50               34

Kingman Joseph         16   7     2          87 1/2           59

Kerr John              17   7     1          50               41

Keller Samuel          16   7     2          20               14

Same                   16   7     2          60               41

Kilbourne Heza         17   7     2         100               68

Leeman Nathaniel       17   7     1          50               50

Leonard Byran          17   7     4         100               68

Same                   17   7     4         100               68    </text>
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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 138 and 139 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 23 Lincoln Continued Lands and Houses

                                     

Owners Names		R   T   QrTp      Acres      Value Including House

Martin Benjamin        17   7     1          30               20

Massana Lyons          16   7     2          35               24

Meeker Davis           16   7     2           8               23

Mason Edward           16   8     3          39               26

Same                   16   8     3          61               42

Mills Peter            17   7     4           4                3

Moore Emery            17   7     4          59               41

Same                   17   7     4          18               11

Same                   17   7     2          50               45

Same                   17   7     2          15               15

Montgomery Saml        17   7     4         100              103

Same                   17   7     4         100              103

Same                   17   7     4          13               13

Myers Lawrence         17   7     4          11                7

Same                   17   7     4          44               31

Same                   17   7     4          18               12

M. Conica James        17   7     4          60               41

Same                   17   7     4          24               16

Same                   17   7     4          16               11

Newcomb Thaddeus       17   7     2         100              105

Parker Thomas          17   7     4          61               41

Same                   17   7     4          62               35

Same                   17   7     4          82               56

Patton John            17   7     4         100               68

Same                   17   7     4         100               68

Same                   17   7     4         100               68

Patrick Joseph         16   7     2         100               68

Same                   17   7     2          36               36

Patterson John         17   7     2         100              168</text>
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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 140 and 141 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 23 Lincoln Continued Lands and Houses

                                     

Owners Names		R   T   QrTp      Acres      Value Including House

Quinn James            17   7     4         100               68

Same                   17   7     4         100               68

Roloson Cornelius      16   7     2         100               68 

State of Ohio          17   7     4         110               75

Same                   17   7     4         100               68 

Same                   17   7     4         100               68 

Same                   17   7     4         100               68 

Same                   17   7     4         100               68 

Same                   17   7     1          33               27 

Same                   17   7     4          19               13 

Same                   17   7     1          17               14 

Same                   17   7     2           7                7 

Same                   17   7     2          19               20 

Stinar William         16   7     2          80               55

Stark James            17   7     4         100               68

State of Ohio          17   7     2          81               84

Same                   17   7     2         100               68

Same                   17   7     2          31               22

Snell Appleton         17   7     1          12               10

Taylor James           17   7     1          50               51

Same                   17   7     1          50               34

Taylor Obadiah         17   7     4          88               60  </text>
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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 142 and 143 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 23 Lincoln Continued Lands and Houses

                                     

Owners Names		R   T   QrTp      Acres      Value Including House

Vanhorn Isaac          17   7     1          72               49  

White Paul             17   7     1         100               70

Williams Wm            17   7     4          20               13

williams Hosea         17   7     2          44               45

Same                   17   7     2         100              104

Young Andrew           17   7     1          39               32 </text>
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[corresponds to unlabeled pages 144 and 145 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

No. 23 Lincoln Continued Personal Property

                                

Owners Names              Horses    Value   Neat Cattle   Value    

Barris Abner                                      1         8

Buck Edmund                  2        80          5        40

Collins Benj                 1        40          2        16 

Doughty Stephen W                                 1         8

Doughty Stephen W                                11        88

Doughty George                                    3        24

Gardener Marquis             1        40          8        64 

Hubble Shadrock              1        40          6        48

Hubble Manasseth                                  2        16

Hawkins John                 1        40          3        24

Kingman Joseph               1        40          9        72

M. Conica James                                   2        16

Snell Appleton                                    4        32

Stiner William               2        80          6        48

Scott Joseph                                      2        16

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[corresponds to unlabeled page 146 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]

The several footings of the foregoing Townships in this duplicate boroughs forward.Viz.

No. of   Acres of  Value Includ  Value Town  Horses  Value  Cattle  Value
Townshp   Land       Houses      Lot Build

1        15447 1/2   33316         2826        196    7840    462    3696

2        16138 2/2   25351                     101    4040    341    2728

3        11937 1/2   11539                      37    1480    184    1472

4        20516       40509          473         55    2200    103     824

5        15466 2/2   48947        36594        113    4520    312    2496

6        15280       39283                      84    3360    227    1816

7        16016       21703                      65    2600    211    1688

8         7074 1/2    4999                      15     600     39     312

9        15119 1/2   17947                      90    3600    243    1944

10       23948 1/2   52949                      92    3680    312    2496

11       16110       25964          635         81    3240    227    1816

12       11906 1/2   10560                      46    1840    153    1224

13       15745       34425                      41    1640    207    1656

14       11473       10735          507         89    3540    273    2184

15       25331       36352                     145    5800    298    2384

16       12025 1/3   22133                      57    2280    191    1528

17       19364       30252                      77    3080    148    1184

18       14210       22840                      44    1760     90     720

19       13576 1/2   22055                      72    2880    246    1968

20        5879        6055                      37    1480    150    1200

21       12000       17255                      43    1720    103     824

22      160727       13875                      16     640     78     624

23       7644 1/2     5994                      10     400     70     560      </text>
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[corresponds to unlabeled page 148 of Tax Duplicate 2, 1828, Delaware County OH]


The State of Ohio

Delaware County ss.

         I Solomon Smith County Auditor of said 

County certify that the foregoing is a correct duplicate of the 

taxes charged on property subject to taxation within said county 

for the year eighteen hundred &amp; twenty eight - that the footings 

of the several articles subject to taxation in said county are 

correct as above stated and that the taxes charged thereon a

mounts for the state and canal purposes to two thousand and four hun

dred and ninety nine dollars. sixty six cents and one mill;for 

county and school purposes to three thousand and seventy six 

dollars. thirty five cents and six mills; for road purposes to 

two thousand four hundred and ninety nine dollars sixty six 

cents and one mill;  for township purposes to sixty two dollars 

forty seven cents and five mills; amounting together to eight 

thousand one hundred and thirty eight dollars fifteen cents and 

three mills  In witness where of I have hereunto set my 

hand and official signature this first day of August A.D. 

1828.

                                                      Solomon Smith

                                                           County Auditor</text>
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[corresponds to inside of front cover of Welcome to Delaware Ohio 1979]

The Delaware Area Chamber of

Commerce invites you to visit

or write our office at 27 West

Winter Street, or call (614)

369-6221, if you have any questions

or need for additional information.

The Chamber of Commerce is

here to serve the community

and its residents and to make

visitors welcome.

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table

of 

contents

Welcome to Delaware	1

Our Heritage		2

Community Services	4

Medical Services	6

Religious Life		7

Housing			8

Education	       10

Special Events	       12

Recreation	       14

Industry	       16

Agriculture	       18

Research	       19

Shopping	       20

Motels and Restaurants 21

Climate		       22

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welcome 

to

delaware

Delaware is growing fast, but like

a fine racing standardbred, it is

keeping its head as it quickens

the pace.

At 20,000, the city's population is

already ahead of projections from the

early '70's. A recent study predicts

26,000 residents within the next 

eight to ten years. The Ohio Depart-

ment of Economic and Community

Development has predicted a

population boom of 63.2 percent

for the county by the year 2000, one

of the fastest projected growth

rates in the state.

Delaware still offers the best of

both worlds . . . quiet tree-lined

streets and friendly faces and modern

services of a small city and the

convenience of a major city,

Columbus, only thirty minutes away.

Citizens and public officials are

working to keep the features that

have made Delaware attractive to its

long-time residents. Hundred-year-old

homes find appreciative owners and

diligent restorers, but new homes

and apartment complexes are also

springing up in many sections of town.

Consultants have been retained to 

guide the city in the development

of new residential areas and

expanding services.

Several features make Delaware

unique: its central location with

accessibility to major highways,

the cultural enrichment afforded by

Ohio Wesleyan University and the

excitement of Grand Circuit

Harness Racing in the Little Brown

Jug, one of the sport's biggest

events.

Delaware is also in a growing

recreation area, with water sports

available on nearby rivers and at the

four reservoir watershed lakes in

the county.

There's a strong sense of history

in Delaware, which traces its

beginnings to the opening of the

Northwest Territory and claims

among its native sons the United

States' nineteenth president,

Rutherford B. Hayes. But there is

also a strong belief in the future.

We hope this book will bring you to

believe in Delaware as we do.

The Delaware Area

Chamber of Commerce

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[corresponds to page 2 of Welcome to Delaware Ohio 1979]

our 

heritage

In 1801 the first pioneers settled

in an area which was still occupied

by the Delaware Indians. Maps from

the middle of the 18th Century

show that Mingoes and other tribes

had pre-Revolutionary settlements

along a trail from the lower Scioto

Valley northward to the Sandusky

Bay area. Hundreds of years

earlier, the Mound Builders inhabited

this area leaving behind several

mounds in Delaware County.

Delaware County was formed in

a division of Franklin County in

1808, the same year the city of

Delaware was founded. Immediately

the county seat, Delaware was

seriously considered for the 

state capital before Columbus was

selected.

During the War of 1812, Delaware

served as headquarters for

General William Henry Harrison.

A few of Harrison's soldiers are

buried in area cemeteries. With

the Treaty of Greenville in 1814,

Indians left the area and settlers

poured in.

Among these settlers were the

parents of Rutherford B. Hayes.

Born in Delaware in 1822, Hayes served

as a general in the Civil War,

governor of Ohio, and nineteenth

president of the United States.

Hayes met his wife, Lucy Webb

Hayes, when she came to Delaware

as a special student at Ohio

Wesleyan University in the days

before it was officially

coeducational.

Ohio Wesleyan University was

founded in 1842. Its first building

was the Mansion House, a health

resort built near a medicinal

springs in 1833. The resort,

billed as the "Saratoga of the

West", failed after the Panic

of 1837 and was purchased by

Methodists seeking to establish

a liberal arts college. The Mansion

House, now called Elliott Hall,

is still in use at Ohio Wesleyan

and is one of three campus buildings

listed in the National Registry.

Delaware County's rugged terrain

and the predominantly northern

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[corresponds to page 3 of Welcome to Delaware Ohio 1979]

sympathies of its settlers brought

the pre-Civil War underground

railway through the area. Africa

Road in eastern Delaware County

owes its name to this era.

Delaware's present challenges are

less dramatic than Indian unrest

and abolitionism, but no less

important. The local government

and citizenry work closely to meet

these challenges.

[photos of downtown Delaware]

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[corresponds to page 4 of Welcome to Delaware Ohio 1979]

community

services

Delaware's city government is a 

council-manager system with seven

members serving four-year

overlapping terms. They work with

an annual budget in excess of

$3 million, drawn mostly from

the city's modest income tax and

3 mill portion of the overall

39 mills per dollar valuation real

estate tax.

Delaware County government is

headed by a three-member Board

of Commissioners serving four-year

terms, assisted by a full-time County

Administrator. The county's $4.6

million budget includes $1.5

million for construction and

maintenance of an extensive county

road system totaling nearly 500

miles. General Fund revenues are

derived from a 2.9 mill real

estate tax, fees for various services

performed and the 1/2 of 1 per

cent permissive sales tax.

Diversified industry, agriculture,

and retail and service establishments

provide a wide range of job

opportunities in Delaware County.

The local level of unemployment

is consistently among the lowest

in the nation.

The city's water and sewage system 

has recently been expanded to

meet growing needs. The Delaware

Reservoir will provide the city

with an adequate water supply well

into the future. A county water

system already exists and a

countywide sewer system for the

southern part of the county is 

under construction.

Delaware's access to major

highways is one of its greatest

assets. Four-lane US 23 South

makes a half-hour commute for the

many Delaware residents who

work in northern Columbus;

US 36 and 37 provide four-lane

access to Interstate 71. Delaware's 

location midway between Cleveland

and Cincinnati (each is

approximately 140 miles away) and

its proximity to Columbus have

made it a convenient choice as 

home for sales representatives.

Delaware County is rated territory

39, which allows residents the most

reasonable automobile insurance

rate in Ohio.

The City of Delaware has a Class

4 fire rating by the Ohio Rating

Bureau, recognizing the protection

of all areas of the city by a well-

trained, well-equipped fire depart-

ment. The department also carries

on an extensive fire training pro-

gram in all industrial plants in the

city as well as safety programs

in the schools.

[photos of Delaware buildings]

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[corresponds to page 5 of Welcome to Delaware Ohio 1979]

Community leaders and organizations

work hard to keep all services --

security, medical, welfare,

transportation and education --

first-rate and up-to-date.

In Delaware County 38 volunteer

and governmental agencies offer

a variety of health and welfare

services to all citizens. The Unit-

ed Way provides partial or total

funding for these 14 agencies:

Alcohol Council, American Red

Cross, Boy Scouts, Council for

Retarded Citizens, Dental Fund,

Girl Scouts, Help Anonymous,

Homemaker Home Health Aide

Services, Liberty Community

Center and Liberty Community

Children's Center, Mental Health

Association, Salvation Army,

Senior Citizens, Speech and

Hearing Center, and United Way

Community Services.

Because Delaware County responds

generously to Red Cross blood

drives, credit for blood is

available to the immediate families

of Delaware County residents

anywhere in the U.S. or Canada.

In this and many other ways the

Red Cross helps more than 9000

city and county residents each year.

The Salvation Army Camp at

Greenwood Lake on the northern

edge of town offers a summer camp

program reaching more than 1,000

low-income children in central

Ohio. Among other local service

agencies are the Cancer Society

and Heart Fund; both are very

active in the city and on the

Ohio Wesleyan campus.

Many national and international

service, community and patriotic

organizations are active in

Delaware, including Kiwanis, 

Rotary, Lions, Jaycees, Sertoma,

Altrusa, National Association of

Secretaries, American Association 

of University Women, League of

Women Voters and Business and 

Professional Women, to name 

just a few. Veterans' groups include

the American Legion, Veterans of

Foreign Wars, Amvets, Veterans

of WWI and their auxiliaries. 

The DAR, Colonial Dames and

the Daughters of Union Veterans

also have local clubs. A listing

of all civic, social and service

clubs in the county is available

in the United Way Office.

The services of the Delaware

County District Library

extend far beyond its downtown

building housing 61,000 volumes.

Young children learn to enjoy

books through weekly story hours

and the Bookmobile covers almost

4,000 county miles each year

serving outlying areas. The

Library's collection includes more

than 100 magazine subscriptions,

records, films and items of

local history and genealogy.

Providing newspaper coverage

of Delaware and the surrounding

area is the Delaware Gazette,

founded in 1818 and published

daily since 1884, and the Sunbury

News. Citizens also can receive

home delivery of the Columbus

and Cleveland papers, and other

major city papers are available

through newsstands. Local radio

stations are WDLR and during 

the school year, Ohio Wesleyan's

station, WSLN. All Columbus

metropolitan radio stations, three

network television stations and 

one UHF station, Ohio State's

WOSU, offer excellent reception.

Cable television is available in

the city for a small charge.

[photo: "POLICE DEPARTMENT"]

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[corresponds to page 6 of Welcome to Delaware Ohio 1979]

medical

services

Delaware has unusually fine

medical services and facilities

for a city of its size. Grady

Memorial Hospital, a non-profit,

short term, general medical/surgical

facility, is accredited by the

Joint Commission on Accreditation

of Hospitals and is a member in

good standing of the American

Hospital Association and the

Ohio Hospital Association.

Grady has 130 beds and provides

medical, surgical, pediatric, full

maternity, coronary and emergency

care. An addition was completed

in 1976 with emphasis on

ancillary services and outpatient

care. Typical ancillary services 

are laboratory, x-ray, physical

therapy, operating room, cardio-

pulmonary, chemotherapy room, EKG,

EEG, recovery room, pharmacy and

outpatient clinics.

There are 28 active physicians;

23 consulting physicians, both

generalists and specialists, and

14 dentists in practice in the

area. Other specialists maintain

special weekly hours in Delaware.

Way House, a tri-county medical

health center, offers outpatient

psychological and psychiatric care.

Ten additional health facilities, 

including the hospitals associated

with the Ohio State University

Schools of Medicine, are located

within a 30 mile radius. Paramedics

from the Delaware City Fire

Department and the county

emergency medical service provide

emergency treatment and ambulance

service.

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[corresponds to page 7 of Welcome to Delaware Ohio 1979]

religious

life

More than 70 churches offer

opportunities for worship and

service to members of almost all

Protestant denominations, and at

St. Mary's Catholic Church,

elementary and middle school classes

as well. The Delaware Christian

School operates from the Delaware

Bible Church. There are Jewish

synagogues in Columbus and Marion

and a Unitarian church in northern

Columbus.

Many Delaware churches trace

their origins to the town's 

earliest years. First Presbyterian

Church, organized in 1810, and

St. Peter's Episcopal, 1817, the

city's two oldest, continue to

meet in buildings that date from

the mid-1800s. Just a block away,

William Street United Methodist

Church, which began in 1818,

occupies its fourth sanctuary, a

new building completed in 1973.

An active county ministerial alliance

and Church Women United carry

out community service programs 

that extend across denominational

lines. All of Delaware's churches

have vigorous youth organizations.

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[corresponds to page 8 of Welcome to Delaware Ohio 1979]

housing

Many Delaware families are

"living in the past" . . . in

century-old homes they have restored.

In addition to its beautiful,

older homes, Delaware also has

many newer residential areas

in all sections of the city

and county. Real estate has

maintained its market value over

the years as pride of ownership in

the area is great. Homes range

from $35,000 to over $100,000

depending on location and condition.

Apartments in Delaware are

abundant and varied. There are

many newer apartment units and

twin singles and some older, large

homes converted into apartments

with rentals varying from $125 

to $300 per month depending on

size, location, facilities and

other factors. Single family homes

for rent are difficult but not

impossible to find.

Condominium units, from $25,000

to $40,000, represent care-free

living as far as exterior maintenance

is concerned. Two local condominium

areas offer swimming pools and

tennis courts.

Homes, apartments and

condominiums are almost always

in the planning stages in the

area.

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[corresponds to page 10 of Welcome to Delaware Ohio 1979]

education

Educational opportunities in Delaware

County area run the full range

from pre-kindergarten through

graduate school: city and county

public schools, a parochial

school, a vocational school, a

school for retarded children,

a sheltered workshop for retarded

adults, Ohio Wesleyan University

and The Methodist Theological

School in Ohio.

The Delaware city schools, serving

about 3800 pupils, rank in the

top one-fourth in Ohio in enrollment

and in the upper half in per pupil

wealth. The school tax is just

above the state median and includes

a building levy which permits the

system to make additions to

building and improve older

facilities without additional

indebtedness. The last bond issue,

in 1960 to finance Rutherford B. 

Hayes High School, will be paid

by 1980.

A four-quarter curriculum at the

high school level, initiated in

1972 as the "Delaware Plan", is

drawing national attention. It is

designed around four 45-day terms

and an optional summer term.

The ACT scores of Hayes college-

bound graduates have consistently

been two full points above the

national averages. At the middle

school level (grades 6 to 8) team

teaching, with "executive teachers"

assisted by teacher interns, has

been in effect for several years.

Many entering children take

advantage of the six-week pre-

kindergarten summer program,

operated without tuition on

local funding.

Delaware, among the first school

systems in the state to offer a

full program for the mentally

impaired, also provides special

classes for the neurologically

handicapped. Deaf, blind, and crippled

children attend special classes 

in Columbus at the expense of the

Delaware City Board of Education.

An enrichment program is

available for specially gifted

and talented pupils.

The Delaware school system is

staffed by 204 professional

persons, more than half with ten

years or more of experience, and

more than 30 percent with master's

degrees. About half of Delaware's

high school graduates go on to

college.

St. Mary's School, adjoining the

Catholic church in downtown

Delaware, serves 300 pupils from

the city and county. It offers

grades one through eight with a

faculty of 12, including a full-

time reading specialist.

[photo of man reading under a tree]

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[corresponds to page 11 of Welcome to Delaware Ohio 1979]

Surrounding the Delaware school

district is the three-district

area served by the county schools:

Buckeye Valley (north and west),

Big Walnut (southeast) and

Olentangy (south). Included in

these districts are three high,

two middle and eight elementary

schools with a combined faculty of

324. Each district is administered

by its own Board of Education.

In 1974 the City and County

Boards established a Joint

Vocational School. Offerings now

include agriculture, business office

education, distributive education,

home economics, health care and

trade and industrial education

include auto mechanics and

cosmetology. The JVS serves not

only high school age students, but

also offers many courses to

adults, as well. Adult courses are

designed to meet specific and

immediate employment needs.

Industries are urged to contact the

JVS to establish such cooperative

programs.

Ohio Wesleyan is a liberal arts

college with an enrollment of

2200 students and a faculty of

over 160. The University employs

500 persons with a payroll of

more than $5.5 million, most of

which goes directly into the

Delaware area economy. In addition,

the University spends nearly

$1 million annually for utilities.

The new Ohio Wesleyan Riverside

School of Nursing has upperclass

students taking clinical work

at various area hospitals including

Grady Memorial Hospital in

Delaware.

Many of the facilities on the

University's 200-acre campus

are open to use by townspeople.

The 340,000-volume Beeghly

Library, for example, is one of

the finest college collections in

the country. The University's large

outdoor tennis facility is also

open to the public when classes

or meets are not being held. Ohio

Wesleyan's faculty and students

are active participants in community

programs from ecological studies

to blood donation drives.

Hundreds of its alumni return to

the campus each year for

reunions and special events and

many have chosen Delaware for their

retirement homes.

A comparative newcomer to

Delaware, The Methodist Theological

School began classes in 1960. 

Its beautiful 69-acre campus

is in the rolling, wooded countryside

just south of town. Approximately

250 students attend the seminary.

A faculty of 26 directs the 

studies leading to Master of 

Divinity, M.A. in religious education,

and (in cooperation with other

seminaries and universities),

the Doctor of Ministry degrees.

Other universities and colleges 

within a 30-mile radius of

Delaware are: Capital University,

Franklin University, Ohio Dominican

College, Ohio State University,

Ohio State University-Marion

Campus, Marion Technical College,

Otterbein College, and

Pontifical College Josephinum.

Business and technical colleges

in Columbus include Bliss

College, Columbus Business

University, Columbus College of

Art and Design, Columbus Drafting

College and Columbus Technical

Institute.

[photo of graduates]

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[corresponds to page 12 of Welcome to Delaware Ohio 1979]

special

events

Horse races and chamber orchestras,

Broadway musicals and marching

bands, country fairs and

foreign movies . . . all are

a part of the Delaware scene.

Racing fever soars each September

with the opening of the

Delaware County Fair, the only

county fair in the world to

offer Grand Circuit Harness

Racing. The one-half mile dirt

track on the fairgrounds was

designed by a local long-time

resident, R.K. McNamara, and is

among the fastest in the country.

New records are set each year. The

highlight of the four days of

racing is the running of the

Little Brown Jug, one of the 

nation's top three harness

races with a purse of $150,000.

Named for an outstanding pacer

of an earlier day, the "Jug"

regulary draws crowds of more

than 40,000 from all over the 

United States and Canada.

An annual August attraction is

the Ohio State Fair, one of the

nation's biggest. Each year

outstanding performers and

exhibitors take part in shows that

bring thousands of visitors to

the fairgrounds just off Interstate

71 in northern Columbus.

Throughout the year its buildings

host antique shows, flower shows,

automobile displays, ethnic

celebrations such as Oktoberfest

and professional craft shows like

Winterfare.

Each spring Delaware holds its

own crafts show, the Delaware

Arts Fair. Craftsmen come from all

over the state to display their

work before appreciative crowds

lining Sandusky and Winter

Streets.

For those who love classical music,

Ohio Wesleyan's Lecture-Artist

Series brings noted concert-

artists to Gray Chapel Auditorium

each year. In addition, there

are numerous recitals and concerts

by local musicians, many with

no admission fee. For fans of

contemporary music, the OWU

major attractions brings at least

three big name shows to Delaware

each year. Newsworthy public

figures also appear in Delaware

as a part of the Lecture-Artist

Series and other special events

on campus.

Theatre buffs may see productions

ranging from Shakespeare to

the avant garde at Ohio Wesleyan's

new Chappelear Drama Center

on its proscenium and arena

stages. In recent summers, a

town and gown season for family

entertainment has been produced

with townspeople of all ages

in the casts.

Area high schools have excellent

music and theatre programs. 

Marching bands, choirs and large-

cast musicals draw capacity

crowds throughout the year in

Delaware, high school students

have formed a company called

Sneaker Theatre which produces

plays for children.

Columbus, of course, schedules

symphony concerts, Broadway

touring companies and virtually

all contemporary musical performers

on national tour. The Cincinnati

and Cleveland Orchestras and the

Blossom Center Summer Festival

(for music and ballet) are only

two hours away. Each summer the

Kenley Players present nationally-

known artists in musical productions

at Columbus' Veterans Memorial

Auditorium. Other colleges theatre

and musical productions are

close by at Ohio State, Otterbein

and Denison Universities.

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[photos of Delaware activities]

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[corresponds to page 14 of Welcome to Delaware Ohio 1979]

sports

and

recreation

A significant portion of Delaware

County land is used for recreation.

There are four large reservoirs,

countless fishing streams and

hunting areas, a wild life

preserve, extensive camping

facilities and team sport complexes.

Within the city, there are two

parks: Mingo Park and Blue

Limestone. Both parks have baseball

diamonds. Little League and adult

softball competitions flourish

during the spring and summer.

Delaware also has a very active

soccer education program. The

recently completed Mingo Park

Pool Complex is one of the finest

facilities in the state. The

complex also has an all-purpose

room for recreation and community

activities. There is a nine-hole

par 3 municipal golf course

within the city limits and six

additional golf courses, including

one private country club, in the

immediate area. For tennis

enthusiasts, there are the 12

outdoor courts and four indoor

courts on the Ohio Wesleyan

campus and five outdoor courts

at Hayes High School. Most housing

subdivisions also have tennis

facilities and many have swimming

pools. 

Just two miles north of town the

City Waterworks Park provides

for picnicking, fishing and primitive

camping in an area adjacent

to the Olentangy River. The

7,000-acre Delaware State Park

six miles north of town has 214

Class A campsites (164 with

electricity) and a large, free

swimming beach on the Delaware

Reservoir. Launching ramps are

located on three sides of the

lake for boating and water skiing

with marina space for 220 boats

available April through November.

Each summer the Delaware Red

Cross sponsors small crafts boating

instruction at the park. The

5,000-acre wildlife area each

of the lake has 50 stocked ponds and

several hunting areas.

Largest of Delaware County's

reservoirs is one newly-completed

at Alum Creek State Park in the

center of the county. Boating fa-

cilities have been installed and

Class A campsites abound. Two

other nearby lakes, Hoover Reser-

voir and O'Shaughnessy Reservoir,

are maintained by the Columbus

Division of Parks. The Columbus

Municipal Zoo adjoins O'Shaugh-

nessy Reservoir on the Scioto

River in Delaware County. Jack

Nicklaus' famous Muirfield Village

Golf Course, home of the presti-

gious Memorial Tournament, is in

the county near Dublin.

[photos of outdoor scenes and high school basketball team]

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[corresponds to page 15 of Welcome to Delaware Ohio 1979]

Close by is another tourist 

attraction, the Olentangy Indian

Caverns, a series of inter-

connected limestone caves 55

to 105 feet below ground, once

used by the Wyandot Indians.

An Indian town and frontier

village have been constructed to

add to the enjoyment. Regular

guided cave tours are operated

daily during the summer.

Football and basketball are the

primary spectator sports in and

around Delaware. Ohio Wesleyan

University's Battling Bishops

compete in the Ohio Athletic

Conference; the Hayes High Pacers

play in the Ohio Capital Conference,

and the Buckeye Valley Barons,

Olentangy Braves and Big 

Walnut Eagles participate in 

the Central Buckeye League.

In Columbus the Ohio State

University football Buckeyes,

always at or near the top of the

NCAA rankings, play home games

in the 86,000-seat horseshoe

stadium. Ohio State's basketball

Bucks play at St. John Arena,

also the site of the Ohio High

School Basketball Championships.

Ohio Wesleyan and Hayes High 

School have varsity swimming

teams which use Pfeiffer

Natatorium on the OWU campus.

Both institutions also compete

in basketball, track, tennis, golf,

wrestling and soccer. In addition,

Hayes has a gymnastics team

and Wesleyan fields teams in

lacrosse, sailing and rugby.

The National Football League

Cleveland Browns and Cincinnati

Bengals, the American League

Indians and the National League

Reds are easily accessible via

Interstate 71. The Columbus

Clippers, a fine new Triple A

baseball franchise, play in

refurbished Franklin County Stadium.

In addition to the Grand Circuit

racing and Little Brown Jug

during the Delaware County Fair,

there is harness racing at Scioto

Downs and thoroughbred racing

at Beulah Park, both near

Columbus.

The newly completed Branch Rickey

Physical Education Center on

the Ohio Wesleyan campus includes

a gymnasium and field house.

The center has year-round

facilities for basketball, racquetball,

tennis, running, weightlifting and 

swimming.

Snow skiing is less than two

hours away at Bellefontaine,

Mansfield and Butler. The Delaware

Bicycle Club sponsors many

outings throughout the year.

Some Delaware families belong

to the Columbus chapter of the

AYH (American Youth Hostel)

which schedules year-round athletic

activities such as hiking, cross-

country skiing and canoeing on 

the Olentangy River.

[photo]

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[corresponds to page 16 of Welcome to Delaware Ohio 1979]

industry

Industry in the city has a long

and diversified history from the

grist and sawmills along the

Olentangy River to the modern

Industrial Park and the

planned development of Center

42, an industrial site for

light industry on Ohio Rt. 42

south of Delaware. Today over 50

manufacturers and processors

range from racing sulkies to

school buses.

Industrial development took on

new impetus in 1963 with the

opening of the Industrial Park

on the city's southwestern edge.

Convenience of the Delaware

Municipal Airport, with runways

capable of handling company

jets, was one attraction. The

proximity of Port Columbus

International Airport (one-half hour

driving time) fulfills broader

company transportation needs.

By 1978, the Industrial Park

had as occupants: PPG Industries,

manufacturers of industrial and

automotive coatings; Nippert

Company, copper components;

Trus Joist, roof and floor supports;

Corco, Division of Western Kraft

Paper, corrugated boxes; and 

Grumman Flxible Corporation,

buses. About 275 acres remain for

development in the Industrial

Park. Center 42 has approximately

150 acres available for light

manufacturers. Other industries

in Delaware are: Ranco, producing

automatic controls; J.G. Castings

Operations, division of Dresser

Industries, Inc., foundry equipment;

Delo Screw Products; Sunray

Stove Company, Glenwood Range

Division of Caloric Corp. -- 

A Raytheon Company; Pennwalt

Corporation, chemical specialties;

Correct Manufacturing Corporation,

producers of DIVCO Trucks

and Sky-Workers; and Abex 

Corporation -- Denison Division,

hydraulic pumps and motors. Other

companies have chosen to locate

on the highways which lead into

Delaware. ITT North Electric

Company has a research and

engineering center south of

Delaware. Western Auto operates a

regional distribution center off

US 42; the administrative office

of Swan Hose, a division of

Amerace Corporation, is located

on US 23; Bry-Air and Nestle's

are located in nearby Sunbury.

[aerial photo of Industrial Park]

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[corresponds to unlabeled page 17 of Welcome to Delaware Ohio 1979]

Equally important to Delaware's

economy are the many locally-

based industries, from Greif

Bros. Corporation, with national

headquarters here and container

manufacturing plants across the

country, to the smaller plants

such as A. C. Miller Company,

manufacturers of broom rakes and

handles, and Whiteside Manufacturing

Company, Inc., producers of

automotive equipment.

An industry unique to Delaware

is World Wide Games, Inc.,

manufacturer of superior quality

hardwood table games and

brain-teasing puzzles.

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[corresponds to page 18 of Welcome to Delaware Ohio 1979]

agriculture

Agriculture continues to be

important to the local economy.

Agriculture in Delaware County

yields more than $36 million

yearly. The 1974 Census of

Agriculture reported 1,089 farms in

the county. Trends show fewer

livestock and dairy farms but

more grain farms. In a recent

census, 592 farm operators

reported farming was their principal

occupation. Land in farms was

approximately 196,050 acres with

156,588 acres being cropland.

The biggest local cash crop

is soybeans, which makes up

about one-third of the dollar 

total. Dairy products and cattle

together account for about

another one-third. Corn and hogs

are also significant parts of

county agricultural sales.

Agricultural agencies serving

the county include: the Cooperative

Extension Service, the Soil

Conservation Service, the 

Agricultural Stabilization and

Conservation Service and the

Farmers Home Administration

through its Mt. Gilead office.

The Delaware Soil and Water

Conservation District has served

the county since 1944. The

Columbus Production Credit and

the Federal Land Bank provide

needed credit loans to farmers

in addition to local credit

institutions. The Delaware County

Farm Bureau Federation is the

major farm organization serving

the county with Granges being

active in some areas. The National

Farmers Organization also has

a county unit.

There are more than 100 4-H

clubs serving Delaware and

Delaware County. (Information

concerning 4-H can be secured

from the Cooperative Extension

Service.) Agricultural educational

programs are conducted by the

vocational agriculture departments

in each of the four high schools

in the county and at the Joint

Vocational School. Each

vocational agriculture department

also has an active FFA (Future

Farmers of America) chapter. Adult

and young farmer programs, as well

as extension educational programs,

are available to farmers and

prospective farmers.

[photo of farm]

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[corresponds to page 19 of Welcome to Delaware Ohio 1979]

research

Research operations in the 

Delaware area literally reach

from the earth to the stars.

Scientists at the U.S. Department

of Agriculture Laboratories north

of town seek new knowledge in

tree and plant development, insect

and disease research and pest

control, while south of town,

astronomers at Perkins Observatory

scan the skies.

In industrial labs scientists

are working in a variety of 

areas from telecommunications

to medical diagnostic agents.

At the ITT North Electric

Company more than 325 scientists

and technicians are involved

in research and development in

telecommunications for government

and industrial use and in

sophisticated digital switching

apparatus for national and

international markets.

The USDA installation near the

Delaware Reservoir now totals

39,000 square feet with 30

labs plus greenhouses. Forest

service specialists work with

insect and disease prevention

and, as northeastern field

office for state and private

forestry, offer guidance to land

managers in Ohio and surrounding

states. Agricultural research

scientists are particularly pursuing

genetic improvement of trees

and plants for urban growing

conditions.

Perkins Observatory, with its

32-inch reflector and radiotelescope,

long has been an important

astronomical research center. It

is operated cooperatively by

Ohio Wesleyan and Ohio State

Universities. Other OWU research

projects, from the social

science of market analysis to 

biological studies for environmental

protection, figure prominently

in Delaware city planning.

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[corresponds to page 20 of Welcome to Delaware Ohio 1979]

shopping

To the shopper, Delaware

businesses offer a fine selection

of products and services plus

the homey atmosphere that makes

shopping in Delaware a fun

experience.

In addition to the central business

district, there are several 

outlying shopping centers and a

large discount department store. 

National, regional and local

stores offer area residents a

plentiful supply of both brand

name goods and locally made

crafts. It is rare to see an

empty store room in a Delaware

shopping area.

All major American auto companies

are represented in our service

area. In addition to a great

variety of retail products,

Delaware is served by professional

service companies including

insurance, real estate, plumbing,

heating and cooling, construction

companies and many others.

Local, regional and nationally

owned financial institutions in-

clude a wide range of banks,

savings and loans, and finance

companies. All these businesses

truly make it possible for people

throughout this area to do all

their shopping in the greater

Delaware area.

[photos of downtown]

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[corresponds to unlabeled page 21 of Welcome to Delaware Ohio 1979]

motels

and 

restaurants

Whether you're looking for gour-

met food or just a "fast" sandwich,

Delaware has a restaurant that

fits the bill. Popular local res-

taurants make eating out a pleas-

ant experience. A unique Delaware

landmark and historical site is

Bun's Restaurant, a five genera-

tion family restaurant in downtown

Delaware. Hotel and motel ac-

commodations include the national

chain, Holiday Inn. Other fine

locally owned motels make Dela-

ware a favorite stop for many

travelers. Meeting and party

rooms for up to 300 people are

available for private and public

gatherings.

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[corresponds to page 22 of Welcome to Delaware Ohio 1979]

climate

Delaware enjoys the full range

of seasons, with moderately

hot summers and cold though

usually not severe winters. The

moisture is well distributed

throughout the year, with average

precipitation of about 37

inches, of which about half

comes between May and September.

A typical winter will see

24 inches total snowfall. Past

weather records indicate an

average year will have 101 clear,

118 partly cloudy and 146 

cloudy days, with average mean

temperatures of 28 degrees in 

January and 73 in July. The

city has an elevation of 860 feet

above sea level.

[photo of little girl and tree]

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[corresponds to inlet between pages 22 and 23 of Welcome to Delaware Ohio 1979]

sponsors</text>
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                    <text>[page 27]

[corresponds to page 23 of Welcome to Delaware Ohio 1979]

SPONSORS

These members of the Delaware Area Chamber of Commerce, who have more than a passing interest in the growth and

development of Delaware and Delaware County, have made this publication possible. By their financial participation as sponsors,

this brochure was produced and made available to you.

ABEX CORPORATION-DENISON DIVISION			THE DELAWARE FARMERS EXCHANGE ASSOCIATION

"A Better Neighbor In The Community"			Builders Supplies &amp; Hardware

425 S. Sandusky Street  363-1201			141 S. Sandusky St.  363-1301

ADDCO CORPORATION					THE DELAWARE GAZETTE

Land Development &amp; Planning				Delaware's Oldest Business -- Since 1818

5 W. Winter St.  363-1313				18 E. William St.  363-1161

BANCOHIO FIRST NATIONAL BANK				DEL RX PHARMMACY, INC.

Full Service Banking -- Since 1857			Prescription Specialists

34 N. Sandusky St.  363-1245				1 N. Sandusky St.  363-5861

BENNETT-BROWN FUNERAL HOMES				DISBENNETT REAL ESTATE COMPANY

Glenn I. Bennett-James M. Brown-John M. Brown		Complete Real Estate Services

Delaware	Ashley					59 N. Sandusky St.  363-1311

BOB GEORGE PONTIAC, INC.				ESHELMAN CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH, INC.

"Our Reputation is Your Protection!"			Five Star Dealer...Awarded for Service Excellence

621 S. Sandusky St.  363-1175				256 S. Sandusky St.  369-9611

BRY-AIR, INC.						FIDELITY FEDERAL SAVINGS &amp; LOAN ASSN. OF

Manufacturers Of Complete Environmental Control		DELAWARE

Systems							60 N. Sandusky St.  363-1284

Rt. 37, West, Sunbury  965-2974				Georgetowne Branch 30 Troy Rd.  363-1233

BUN'S RESTAURANT AND BAKERY				FRIENDLY REALTY

Restaurant-Cocktails-Bakery-Banquets			For Your Complete Real Estate Needs

6 W. Winter St.  363-3731				15 N. Liberty Rd., Powell  548-5320

BURRELL INSURANCE, INC.					GENERAL CASTING COMPANY

BURRELL INSURANCE, INC. - R.A. TILTON AGENCY		Gray Iron Castings - 1 to 30,000 Pounds Per Piece

Delaware - 363-1321; Ashley - 747-2679			Toledo St.  363-1941

CEDO CORPORATION					GRAY'S SHOES

Developers Of Georgetowne Centre			Family Shoe Store

5 W. Winter St.  363-1313				33 N. Sandusky St.  363-1616

CENTURY 21 - COLE REALTY, INC.				GREIF BROS. CORPORATION

Nationwide Referral Service				Fibre and Steel Drums, Corrugated Cartons, Multiwall

32 S. Sandusky St. 369-7666				Bags, and Plastic Drums

							621 Pennsylvania Ave. 363-1271

CITIZENS FEDERAL SAVINGS &amp; LOAN ASSOCIATION		GRUMMAN-FLXIBLE CORPORATION

61 N. Sandusky St. - Delaware				Manufacturers of City Transit Buses

Home Office - Marysville, Ohio				970 Pittsburgh Drive  369-7671

COLUMBIA GAS OF OHIO, INC.				HILBORN INSURANCE

Gas Utility Company					Insurance. All Lines - Since 1938

68 N. Sandusky St.  362-7701				46 N. Sandusky St.  369-9641

COLUMBUS &amp; SOUTHERN OHIO ELECTRIC COMPANY		HOLIDAY INN - OLIVER'S RESTAURANT

Electric utility Company				Lodging-Banquets-Dining Room-Lounge

61 W. William St.  363-1935				351 S. Sandusky St.  363-1262

C.V. PERRY &amp; COMPANY					HOLTON TV

Realtors						TV Sales &amp; Service

30 Troy Rd. Shopping Center  363-1870			122 W. William St.  362-0561

THE DELAWARE COUNTY BANK

Six Convenient Offices

41 N. Sandusky St.  363-1163

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RAILROAD SAVINGS &amp; LOAN CO.				

Insured Savings - Home Loans; Since 1885

177 S. Sandusky St.  363-1337

Designed by Ron Bracken; edited

by Mike Welch.

Antique photos by Mike Hoffman, newsphotos by the Delaware

Gazette and Ohio Wesleyan University. Other photos by Rex

Welker, Jim Jackson and David Tull.

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[corresponds to inside of front cover of Delaware County Bank]

To

our STOCKHOLDERS

our CUSTOMERS

the MEMBERS OF OUR STAFF, and

the DELAWARE COMMUNITY:

After over thirteen years of business in Delaware,

we are proud to have served the financial needs

of our many customers in the city and county. We

are more than pleased with the response and sup-

port which the community has given us in this re-

latively short period of time. This confidence has

enabled us to grow with the economy in our area

and provide new and increased service to advance

the development of a Greater Delaware. It is in

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of Delaware County.

The Directors

The Delaware County Bank

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Temporary Quarters

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fortunate to have space in the building to estab-

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to quarters in another building. The patience,

understanding and cooperation of our customers

during this period have been sincerely appreciated.

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was started on July 15, 1963. The banking office

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50 

YEARS 

AGO

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The Building During Construction

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ago when the building was being constructed.

Carbide street lights, steam engines and handle

bar mustaches were normal sights to be seen on

Sandusky Street. Construction techniques were

greatly different from our modern day methods.

Quality of workmanship and strength of materials

in the original construction presented several

problems in our remodeling program which de-

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[photo] [arrow] Then

On October 7, 1950, Delaware's Home Owned,

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teen men organized a group of people to establish

a second bank in Delaware, and were elected as

the first board of directors when the bankw as char-

tered. The first banking office was established

in the present County Bank Building which was

then the Peoples Building, and occupied less than

half of the first floor area. Judge Fred J. McAlli-

ster was the first president of the bank.

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Today we are proud to open our newly remodeled

Downtown Office, designed to provide for our

customers' comfort, convenience, and service.

The enlarged lobby and banking area occupy the

entire first floor of the building plus additional

space on the mezzanine and in the basement.

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[photo]

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activities of the community, prompted the placing

of four paintings in the lobby area, representing

religion, education, agriculture and the county

fair which attracts attention each year to the grand

circuit racing event, The Little Brown Jug.

Mr. Richard A. Wengenroth, Assistant Professor

of Fine Arts at Ohio Wesleyan University, has re-

alistically depicted these subjects in his paintings

of scenes in Delaware and the surrounding area.

The choice of a local artist, talented to execute

this idea for the bank, underscores the resolution

of interest in the community which fostered the

founding of the Home Owned, Home Controlled

Bank in Delaware.</text>
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A Growing Bank...

...On the Move

HIGHLIGHTS

Opened for Business		October 7,1950

Expanded Banking Offices	September 1953

Purchased Office Building	      May 1958

Opened Drive-In Office		     June 1960

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Annual Dividends Paid on

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Total Loans Outstanding

    March 1, 1964		$4,197,026.23

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Total Capital Funds

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A Service Interested Bank

In addition to providing more comfort and conveni-

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New and Larger Vault, equipped with the most mod-

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been constructed to protect the money, records

and valuable personal property of our customers.

The new Walk-Up Window in the vestibule will be

open for after-hour deposit and loan payment trans-

actions. The vestibule also encloses a new 24

Hour Night Depository, protected from the weather

and well lighted for depositing bags or envelopes 

when the bank is closed. The new conference

room will afford privacy for the closing of loans,

opening of depository boxes in estate matters or

other business of a confidential nature. The en-

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facilities to handle peak customer loads. These

are but a few of the many services made possible

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Our New Look

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The Staff that serves you

Jean Bachelor

Robert E. Ball

Olivia F. Bennett

Catherine Cooperider

Melvin S. Evans

Linda Mae Fish

Naomi L. Heavlin

Wilma A. Jones

Sandra A. Keller

Mary E. Magrew

Doris McKee

Clarabel G. Overturf

Nancy G. Perry

Barbara A. Reese

Ann M. Redd

Alda Skinner

Betty Stimmel

Roger M. VanSickle

Patricia Lee Veley

Doris J. Whipple

John E. Young</text>
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The Directors

Robert B. Powers

President Emeritus

Richard L. Firestone

Chairman of the Board

Alfred B. Wise

President and Cashier

Clifford S. Gooding

Vice President

Milton L. Havens

Vice President

Dwight Humes

Vice President and

Assistant Secretary

Bernard Hatten

Secretary

James E. Wyant

Assistant Cashier

Patrick McCaffery

Branch Manager

The Officers

Clyde E. Beougher, Teacher

Delaware Public Schools

A. L. Everitt, Erlay Hatchery

R. L. Firestone, Attorney

A. P. Freeman, Farmer

Clifford S. Gooding, Farmer

Ralph J. Gooding, Farmer

Bernard Hatten, Secretary

Milton L. Havens, Farmer

Harry A. Humes, Secretary-Treasurer

U.S. Air Conditioning Corp.

Will McElfresh, McElfresh &amp; Son

John H. Matthews

Elden T. Smith, President

Ohio Wesleyan University

Glen W. Way, President

U.S. Air Conditioning Corp.

Guy A. Weiser

Alfred B. Wise, President and Cashier</text>
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The Bank's Services

SAVINGS

Regular Savings Accounts

Christmas Savings Club Accounts

Vacation Savings Club Accounts

Certificates of Deposit

CHECKING ACCOUNTS

Regular Checking Accounts

Special Checking Accounts (No Service Charge)

Complete Bank-by-Mail Service

LOANS

Real Estate

Commercial

Automobiles

Farm

Personal

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Bank Money Orders

Travelers Checks

Certified Checks

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[photo]

DRIVE-IN OFFICE

19 London Road

Plenty of Free Parking</text>
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Service to the Community

TIME AND TEMPERATURE,

On the Corner

HOME TOWN NEWS

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PUBLIC MEETING ROOM

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                    <text>[page 9]

[corresponds to unlabeled page 9 of Delaware County Bank]

Comparative Statement of Condition

ASSETS				MARCH 1, 1964	MARCH 1, 1959	MARCH 1, 1954

Cash and Due from Banks		$  924,717.89	$1,017,489.16	$  939,038.14

U.S. Govt. Obligations		 2,125,963.75	 2,017,552.61	 1,457,809.11

Other Bonds			   949,776.45      687,142.24	   449,381.27

Loans and Discounts		 4,197,026.23    2,600,536.17	 1,457.779.22

Banking House Investment	   110,000.00      100,000.00		

Furniture and Fixtures		   109,950.73	    13,447.92	    16,618.52

Other Assets			     5,160.18        1,901.20	    15,195.64

				 ____________	  _____________	  _____________

Total Assets			$8,422,595.23	  $6,438,069.30	  $4,335,821.90

LIABILITIES

Deposits - Demand		$4,221,262.17	  $3,543,182.56	   $2,579,540.35

	   Time			 3,480,182.35	   2,357,500.23	    1,460,399.75

Total Deposits			$7,701,444.52	  $5,870,682.79	   $4,039,940.10

Capital			 	   200,000.00	     200,000.00	      125,000.00

Surplus				   250,000.00	     200,000.00	       80,000.00

Undivided Profits		   140,190.69	     102,546.91	       72,257.59

Other Liabilities		   130,960.02	      64,839.60	       18,624.21

				_____________	   _____________     _____________

Total Liabilities		$8,422,595.23	   $6,438,069.30     $4,335,821.90
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Rutherford B. Hayes was born in

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                            COMPILED

                              and
               
                            EDITED

                          R. R. BENSON

                     Pontiac Engraving Co.

                            Chicago


                            ARTIST

                            D BECK

                          YALE UNIV


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In his home, the unpretentious

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                                FOREWORD

                           Two-fold is the in-

                           tent of this volume-

                           to reflect student

                            life in Delaware

                          County schools today

                           and to depict the

                           life of a Delaware

                          student of a former

                           day who rose from

                          humble origin to be

                          twice Congressman,

                           thrice Governor,

                         Brigadier - General, 

                           and President

                           of the United

                             States.


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His devoted sister influenced

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[drawing] SCHOOLS

	In November of the year 1838

Rutherford B. Hayes entered Kenyon

College.  Diligent, generous, retrospec-

tive, and vigorous, he applied himself

to his studies with his ideal placed

high.  Four years later he entered

Harvard law School from which he

was graduated with distinction.  This

same faithfulness to a purpose is re-

flected in the intent of the students

of Delaware County.
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                    <text>[page  10]

[corresponds to page Six]


			Factors Determining Success


	Although we may not agree as to the meaning of success there can be no disagree-

ment about its importance to the individual and the nation.  Whether success means

supplying individual needs or rendering a public service its importance is recognized.

The question which is raised in all divisions of government from the largest to the

smallest subdivision of township and school district is, "What can be done to promote

the common welfare."  Considered from the standpoint of the individual and the

group this investigation seeks to determine how all the people can be better served

through the ability of the individual to serve.


	The question of individual and national success is centuries old and has resulted

in but one conclusion.  America has only one answer to the question and that is

education, as embodied in the free public schools of the nation.


	If success depends upon education, then, as has been well said, "education is the

most momentous as well as the most essential business of the human race."  Education

like success has a variable meaning, but it has generally been understood to mean one

or more of three things.  It may be understood to mean getting useful knowledge,

acquiring skill, or, shaping ideals; and should properly be considered to mean all of

these things.  Education produces useful changes in the individual; a change in

knowledge, a change in skill, a change in ideals.


	Our public school system represents one of the greatest factors in bringing about

these useful changes.  The school represents the experience of all time as to the best

method of furnishing opportunities which will stimulate the effort of the individual

and bring about the desirable changes.  The school makes the greatest contribution to

individual and national success, and is only little less important than food, clothing

and shelter.


	On the billboards of the country we read, "They satisfy."--"The flavor lasts,"

and cheerfully make a national expenditure of five billions annually.  Where shall we

emblazon, "Education the greatest factor in success," so that it will be less difficult

to make the property tax the only source of revenue for the support of the public

SEVENTEEN BILLIONS FOR LUXURIES AND ONE BILLION FOR EDU-

CATION does not indicate that we have rightly valued the factors contributing to our

success.


	With the ever increasing demands of a complex civilization we can no longer hope

to make the property tax the only source of revenue for the support of the public

schools.  Especially is this true from the standpoint of farming communities, which, to

a great extent have lost their former significance with respect to the nation's wealth.

Our success will depend not upon our ability to reduce expenditures for education, but

upon our ability to devise methods of taxation, which will draw revenue from the vast

and almost wholly untouched sources of wealth derived from private and business in-

comes.  When these matters have been properly adjusted, a new day will dawn for the

public schools, and education, as never before, will contribute to the success of the in-

dividual and the nation.


								Paul M. Lybarger</text>
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[photo]  

     PAUL M. LYBARGER

County Superintendent of Schools


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                    <text>[page 12]

[corrresponds to page Eight]


Ashley High School


[photo]  MISS FLORENCE LEAS B.A.	MR. WALTER YOUNG B.S.		MISS GLADYS MUCHMORE

	 Principal			Superintendent			B.Sc. in Ed.

	 Ohio Wesleyan University	Ohio Wesleyan University	Ohio State University

	 Mathematics and French		Civics and Latin		English and Book- 
                                                                        keeping]


			The School Year


	We are glad to say that this year there has been added another profi-

table era to the history of Ashley High.  In reviewing the accomplishments

of the past year we should first note the Fall Festival.


	It was one of the enjoyable events of the year.  It was held in Novem-

ber in different sections of the School Building.  A varied program was

given consisting of three shows in the Auditorium given by the grades

and a few high school students.  A Ministrel Show, A Court of Justice,

Japanese Tea Room, Country Store and a Fish Pond.  Popcorn and candy

were sold.  The proceeds which were one hundred and fifty dollars were

used to secure bookcases and other needed articles for our school.


	Our school has been well diversified by parties and banquets.  Dur-

ing the pleasant autumn months weiner and marshmallow roasts were

held by the classes, but as winter approached entertainment changed ac-</text>
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                    <text>[page 13]

[corresponds to page Nine]


[photo] MR. WILLIAM OWEN B.A.		MR. ROGER WARNER		MISS BERYLE ALDRICH

	 Ohio Wesleyan University	B.Sc. in Agriculture		Ohio Wesleyan 
                                                                        University

	 Social and Natural Sciences	Ohio State University		Music

					Smith Hughes Agriculture


			Honor Students


cordingly.  A party was given in honor of the winners of the ticket selling

contest for the Lyceum course.  Then a banquet was enjoyed by the com-

munity followed by a Parent-and-Son banquet given by the agriculture

class.  This spring a banquet was given in honor of the winning Society

in the Literary contest.  We are now looking forward to two more impor-

tant events which are "The Junior-Senior" Banquet and "The Alumni

Banquet."


	The Literary Societies, the Spartan and Athenaen have been very suc-

cessful this year in the accomplishment of their aim of bettering the

speaking as well as the writing of English in School.  Many very enter-

taining programs, including one joint program have been given, consisting

mostly of plays, recitations, debates, songs and instrumental pieces,

through which much unexpected ability has been discovered.  We hope the

societies will continue their work next year, for we feel that it is a great

asset to our school.</text>
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[corresponds to page Ten]


Bellpoint


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Miss Morehouse			Mrs. D. M. Harter

Science and Mathematics		Music

Ohio Wesleyan B.A. '24		Ohio Wesleyan '22


		Mrs. M. L. Harter

		Supt.

		Ohio Wesleyan B.A. '17


Mr. Guy Zimmer			Miss Taggart

Physical Education		Principal

Coach				Ohio Wesleyan B.A. '23


		   BOARD OF EDUCATION

Mrs. Ida M. Fry, President; O.C. Hutchinson, Clerk; Van Piersol;

Clayton McCloud; Frank Patrick and Eldridge Rutherford.</text>
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[corresponds to page Eleven]

    
                              Bellpoint School


	The Bellpoint School is continually striving to meet its ever increasing aims.  Our

ideals are high ones and as we gradually realize them, new purposes arise to keep

us moving onward in this struggle for progress.


	The school has many accomplishments in the various fields.  Our triumphs in

athletics are to be envied.  The interest in music is shown by our orchestra and ope-

rettas.  Juniors and Seniors have become enthusiastic about dramatics, forming a

Dramatic Club under the direction of Miss Clarine Morehouse.  The Lecture Course

and community gatherings have brought the people together and aroused a cooperative

community spirit.  The interest of the community is manifested by the loyal backing

they give to all school activities.  The successful operation of the school has been

brought about by the spirit of cooperation shown by all.</text>
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[corresponds to page Twelve]


Berlin

[photos]


MISS ALICE VAN BRIMMER, B.A.	MISS DOROTHY FLANDERS, B.A.

Ohio Wesleyan University	Ohio State University

Latin and French		English and History

		SUPT. M. V. THRUSH, Ph. B. in Educ.

		University of Chicago


				Our Year's Work


	At the beginning of the school year the most recent course of Study from the State

High School Supervisor was put into operation.  This called for three new classes, Biology,

Home Economics and Manual Training.  The Board of Education voted liberal appro-

priations for these new lines of work.  Much interest has been shown in the additions

to our course of study and it is hoped that through co-operation of the students and

the school patrons that this type of more practical education may be even more ade-

quately taken care of next year.


	At the fall election the people of the district showed their interest in the welfare

of the children by voting for a continuation of the three mill levy for a period of five

years.  The favorable vote on this measure enabled the Board of Education to purchase

some much-needed equipment.  A reliable encyclopedia was placed in the high school;

about seventy-five volumes were added to the library; supplementary readers were

purchased for the grades; sanitary towels have been provided; and additional seats

were secured for the auditorium.  These additions to the school equipment have made

our school much more able to render full service to the youth of the community.</text>
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                    <text>[page 17]

[corresponds to page Thirteen]


Center Village


[photos]


MILDRED FRESHWATER	SUPT. W.J. HIMES	PRINCIPAL G.M. PLUMB
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[corresponds to page Fourteen]


Brown High School

[photos]


Hubert W. Nutt, Ph.D., Univ. Chicago		Lydia L. Lightring, B.A., D.O.

Supervisor of Student Observers			Special Supervisor of Girls' Physical Training


			George N. Thurston, A.M., O.W.U.

			Supervising Teacher of Science


Winona C. Jones, B.A., O.W.U.			Gladys M. Palmer, B.A., Ohio Univ.

Supervising Teacher of Home Economics		Supervising Teacher of English


				Our Friends


	Early in the school year of 1924-25 the voters of the Brown Township School Dis-

trict renewed the three mill levy for a period of five years.  The vote stood 316 for the

levy to 81 against.  Confidence of this type encourages the Board of Education in its

efforts to provide the best education the Township can afford for its children.  And

this, the welfare of the children, is the only standard by which any school policy can be

judged, whether it be financial or pedagogical.  Dr. H. W. Nutt emphasized this in a

talk to the patrons of the district at one of the community meetings.


	On Friday February 20th a conference on student teaching was held in Delaware.

The afternoon session of this conference adjourned to our school to study the type of

student teaching being done here.  Among those attending were Professors of Edu-

cation from Ohio State, Columbia University, Dennison, Wooster, and Superintendents

and Principals from Columbus, Mt. Vernon, Troy, and Akron.  One of these men, a

principal of a junior high school in Columbus, expressed the opinion that he had re-</text>
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[corresponds to page Fifteen]


Brown High School


[photos]  


David R. Smith. A.M., O.W.U.			Judson C. Siddall, B.A., Otterbein

Supervising Teacher of Social Science		Supervising Teacher of Mathematics


Emma G. Elliott					Hayden Boyers, A.M., O.W.U.

Supervising Teacher of Music			Supervising Teacher of French


			William Blayney, B.A., O.W.U.

			Supervising Teacher of Spanish


ceived more definite help from this meeting than from any teacher's meeting he could

remember.  When the opportunity was given the organization to appoint the meeting

at some other place next year, they voted unanimously, on motion of Superintendent

Collicot of Columbus, that they would like to return for a meeting here in October, if

the invitation were extended to them.  The inspiration that such visitation brings to

a school was clearly expressed in the hearty cooperation of the high school pupils in

doing well, and without affectation, whatever duties were assigned to them.


	The Board of Education has just received a letter of congratulation from the State

Department of Education has just received a letter of congratulation from the State

membership by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools at the

recent Chicago meeting.


	As we reflect on these things we remember that the ladder of success is full of

slivers for those who slide back.  We can only reach the next rung by industry, courage,

and cooperation, qualities that have been exhibited by the pupils, the faculty, the

parents, and the Board of Education, in the past, these are our chief grounds for hope

in the future.
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[corresponds to page Sixteen]


Hyatts


[photos]


IRIS LOWRY			ARTHUR S. POSTLE		LEONARD UTLEY

Prin.				Supt.				Ohio University

Ohio Wesleyan A.B. '22		Ohio Wesleyan B.A. '20		Manual Training

English and History		Science and Public Speaking	


	JEANETTE GOODING-HARTER			LOUISE WHITTIER

	Ohio Wesleyan				Ohio Wesleyan A.B. '24

	Music					English, French and Domestic

						Science


	Nineteen hundred twenty-four and five marks a red letter year in the history

of Hyatts High School.  Three new departments were added to the high school, namely,

manual training for boys, domestic science for girls and music for all.  The School

Board, in making these additions, felt that they were supplying a genuine community

need.  Their wisdom in making this move has already been borne out by the splendid

advancement of the high school students along these lines.


	Mr. Utley, as manual training instructor, has worked wonders in his department.

Starting with no equipment whatever except a bare room he has, through the coopera-

tion and perseverance of his class of boys, equipped the room second to none of the

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[corresponds to page Seventeen]


[photos]


  For the girls a course in home-making has been instituted.  Miss Whittier, in

charge of this department, has made of it one of the important parts of the school.

The first half of the year was devoted to sewing and along with the actual needle-

work went instruction in the selection of materials, patterns, and all those details so

dear to the hearts of women.  By selling candy at basketball games the girls managed

to secure funds to equip their department with a sewing machine, pans, kettles and

other necessary articles.  One day each week the girls prepare their own dinner.  On

Friday of each week they serve a hot noon lunch at a nominal cost to all of the

pupils of the school.


	Many are the commendations heaped upon the Board for their forethought in pro-

viding music for the school through the addition of Mrs. Jeanette Gooding-Harter to

the faculty this year.  A large crowd witnessed the high school operetta, "El Bandido,"

a splendid production considering that this was the first year of any musicial training

for the cast of the play.  Two grade operettas are to follow yet before the end of

the year.


				__________________


				  SCHOOL BOARD


				W.H. Kentner, Pres.

				J.C. White, Clerk

				A.P. Cruikshank, V.P.

				Ray Baker

				Sprague Jackson</text>
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                    <text>[page 22]

[corresponds to page Eighteen]

Galena

[photos]


			OLIVER N. JOHNSON

			      Supt.

			Ohio Wesleyan B.A. '21

		Latin, Algebra, Literature, Business Arithmetic


MRS. OLIVER N. JOHN				GEORGE S. HOUGH

Principal					Ohio Wesleyan B.A. '24

Miss. State College for Women B.A. '20		French, Geometry, Physics, General

History, English, Civics and Problems		Science and Coach of Athletics

of American Democracy


			History of Galena School


	Three generations have passed in and out of the same Galena school building.

Barefoot farmer boys have entered and have gone out fitted to take their places as

senators, financiers and artists.

	
	Battered by the rushing passage of time the old building presents its unlovely,

loved visage to those who have grown old and gray in its shadow, those who are in

the full prime of life, to those who are just learning the ways of the world and to the

little children who daily come in response to the summoning clang of the old bell.


	For three score years it has seen the town and its inhabitants change while it

changed only at the will of the elements.  Staunch and strong it has stood and will

stand for the alloted one hundred year, then collapse as the "One Hoss Shay" collapsed.</text>
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[corresponds to page Nineteen]


[photos]         
                           Orange
			

                      H.G. Southwick

			    Supt.

		       Ohio Wesleyan B.A.

	   Dramatic coach, English and Social Science


L.L. CANFIELD		MISS LUCILE TIDRICK		H.R. FISHER

Musical Director	Ohio State B.A.			Principal

			Language		Basketball Coach, Science and Mathematics


 Orange School has been making modest but consistent strides toward the best

possible training both for present practical results and future pleasure and development.


	The board has been cooperating and loyaly providing a new encyclopedia and

other library books for the pupils and teachers.  They have also extended the laboratory

equipment so that we have a very good background for research in scientific lines.


	We have had a four number lecture course consisting of the Duggin Trio, a Scotch

musical company of pleasing and human appeal.  This was followed by Prof. J.H.

Dickason with an appeal for high ideals and clean living.  The next number was

Miller the magician who entertained and kept guessing the children both old and young.

The final number was Abbot, an interpreter of merit who caused us to follow in jest

and earnest the little frailities of life as reflected by foreigner and Yankee in crowded

mart or secluded hamlet.


	We have been pleased to have the community work with us and for us in giving

a farmers institute with farm instruction, an insight into the working of our state

legislature and with a talented program of fun and music.
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[corresponds to page Twenty]


			Ostrander

[photos]

		    A.O. LONG

			Supt.

		Wittenberg A.B. '18

	    Science and Social Sciences


VIOLA TRIMPLE					C.E. HATCH

Ohio State A.B. '23				Prin.

Latin and English				Ohio Wesleyan A.B. '23

						Mathematics and Science


	The Ostrander School has been recognized as a First Grade High School for more

than twelve years.  During the past year many changes were made in the faculty.

but new members of that group have found a hearty cooperation from the community

in all their undertakings.  Also there has existed the most friendly feeling among the

teachers themselves which has been appreciated very much by the new superintendant.

With this kind of spirit in both school and community there is no reason why the

Ostrander High School cannot go on to better and higher things in the years to come.

The school is badly in need of a good gymnasium and more and better equipment for

the teaching of Manual Arts and Home Economics.  However with the present outlook

these do not appear so far away.  In a community in which the school is so well backed

as in this such needs as we now have are only a matter of time and ability to acquire.</text>
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Powell


[photos]   


MRS. MARJORIE M. WILCOX			MRS. GEORGE HOUGH

Ohio State '23 B.S. in Ag.		Ohio Wesleyan '22 B.A.

Science and Home Economics		Music


		         GRANT WHEELER
  
			     Supt.

		Mathematics, Commercial subjects and

			    Latin


	          History of the Powell High School


	By the laws of the state, on the 20th day of August, 1900, the Board of Education

in Liberty Township passed a resolution to establish a High School of the third grade

at Powell.  This High School had a two years' course of study for seven months each.


	On the 21st day of April, 1902, the school was moved to Hyattsville where it re-

mained until 1905 when it was returned to Powell and raised to a second grade high

School.


	In February, 1911, the High School was made first grade and Mr. Edgar Law

was the first superintendent.  In this same year the board purchased a new site and

erected a new building at a cost of $24,880, where now over 250 children enjoy the

advantages in acquiring an education.

	
	This school has the distinction of being the first centralized school in Delaware

County, and also the first school in the state to transport the children to and from their

home in motor driven buses.


							Mrs. Marjorie M. Wilcox</text>
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Radnor Faculty


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PROF. JOHN T. MARSHMAN, M.A.	SUPT. W.A. DICKERSON, B.A.	H.W. NUTT, Ph. D.

Supervisor of Public Speaking	Mathematics, Social Science	Supervisor of Supervisors and

								Student Teachers

ELLEN PUGH, B.A.		PRIN. D.H. THOMAS, B.S.		HELEN BAKER, B.A.

Latin, History, Mathematics	Science, Manual Training	English, Domestic Science, Music


LYDIA L. LIGHTING, B.A.						W. HAYDEN BOYERS, B.A.

Supervisor of Physical Education				Supervisor of French</text>
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Radnor--A Demonstration School


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	Radnor High School is very fortunate in being one of the demonstration schools

of Ohio Wesleyan University.


	Under this plan several of the high school courses are taught by students of the

University who are majoring in education work, and have had special training and

preparation for high school teaching.


	The student teachers are closely supervised both by the University and by the

regular instructors of the various courses in the high school.  The purpose of all this

supervision is to improve methods of teaching so that the pupils will derive the greatest

possible benefits from their studies.


	In addition to the benefits already mentioned, Radnor's cooperation with Ohio

Wesleyan has made possible the following:  a course in French by which pupils may get

out their college entrance language requirement; a course in Public Speaking; a

course in Debate; physical education, as required by law, under teachers trained for

that particular work; well trained coaches for girls' and boys' track teams; a division

of the Junior and Senior English class, making for more efficient teaching; use of

University library books; free tuition for all Radnor teachers attending night classes at

the University; and furthermore it gives substantial financial aid to our school.</text>
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Sunbury

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Sunbury High School

[photo]

 Mr. Artz

[photo]

Miss Sinker

[photo] 

Miss Huston

[photo]

Supt. McFarland</text>
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[drawing]  CLASSES


	The wave of anti-slavery agi-

tation preceding the Civil War found

the young attorney, Rutherford B. Hayes,

defending the fugitive slaves in the 

Cincinnati courts.  The opportunity

of equal right for every boy and girl

was championed by this genius 

whose character and thought

was fashioned in this community.</text>
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[corresponds to page Twenty-Six]


Ashley Seniors


[photos]


RUTH GALE		LEWIS MARTIN HACK	NANCY HOLT

"Sophia"		"Lewie"			"Nan"


LESTER DETWILLER	ERMA DAVIS		LUCILLE DOWNING

"Les"			"Jimmy"			"Susie"


DOROTHY BUCK		GEORGE BENEDICT		ERMA CLINE

"Dix"			"Benny"			"Opie"
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                    <text>[page 31]

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Ashley Seniors


[photos] 


WAYVE ROSECRANS		HUBERT VANAUSDAL	DOROTHY SHAW

"Doc"			"Sorg, Grippe, Dave"	"Dot"


ETHEL MEYERS		BESSIE MYERS		VETA REBO

"Jack"			"Bess"			"Dick"


RUTH KOHLER					MABEL MILLER

"Bob"						"Billy"</text>
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                    <text>[page 32]

[corresponds to page Twenty-Eight]


                                 Ashley Seniors


RUTH GALE					WAYVE ROSECRANS

  College Prep; Choral; Dramatics; Latin	  College Prep; Choral Class 4; Drama-

  Classical Society; spartan Literary So-	  tice 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Classical Society

  ciety.					  2; President Athenian Literary Society

  "Yea, despise me for I'm all the proud-	  4; Orchestra 3, 4; Class Treasurer 1,

  er for it."					  2, 3, 4; Secretary of Class 4.

						  "A blithe heart blooms in its owners

						  heart.
LEWIS MARTIN HACK

  Entered from Cardington 3; College		DOROTHY SHAW

  Prep; President of Class 3, 4; President	  Entered from Morgantown, West Vir-

  of Agriculture Class 3; President of		  ginia 4; College Prep; Choral Class 4;

  Athletic Association 4; Manager Boys'		  Dramatics 4; Orchestra 4; Spartan

  Basket Ball Team 4; Foot Ball 3, 4;		  Literary Society.

  Track 3, 4; Choral Class 3, 4; Drama-		  "As quiet and as good a girl as can be."

  tics 3, 4; Athenian Literary Society;

  Debate 3.					HUBERT VANAUSDAL

  "We often wonder what he thinks about."	  College Prep; Basket Ball 3, 4; Foot

						  Ball 3, 4; Base Ball 3, 4; Choral Class

NANCY HOLT					  2, 3; Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; Track; Spar-

  College Prep; Choral Class 1, 2, 3, 4;	  tan, Literary Society.

  Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenian Literary	  "Nothing bothers him."

  Society; Latin Classical Society 2; De-	

  bate 3; Secretary of Class 1, 2, 3; Sec-	GEORGE BENEDICT

  retary of Athletic Association 4.		  Smith-Hughes Agriculture; President

  "Studiousness dotted with wit--who		  of Agriculture Class 4; Choral Class 1,

  could ask for more."				  2, 3, 4; Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; Spartan

						  Literary Society; Foot Ball 2, 3, 4; Bas-

						  ket Ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 4.

RUTH KOHLER					  "Never do today what you can put off

  College Prep; Choral Class 1, 2, 3, 4;	  until tomorrow."

  Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket Ball 1, 2

  3, 4; Track 2, 4; Athenian Literary		DOROTHY BUCK

  Society.					  College Prep; Choral Class 1, 2, 3, 4;

  "A thing of beauty and joy forever."		  Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Classical So-

						  ciety 4; President of Spartan Literary

MABEL MILLER					  Society 4; Debate 3.

  Entered from Magnetic Springs 4; Col-		  "You know I say just what I think,

  lege Prep; Dramatics 4; Choral 4; Bas-	  nothing more or less."

  ket Ball 4; Track 4; Athenian Literary

  Society.					ERMA CLINE

  "Happy-go-lucky fair and free			  College Prep; Choral Class 1, 2, 3, 4;

  Nothing there is that bothers me."		  Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Classical So-

						  ciety 2; Secretary-Treasurer Spartan

BESSIE MYERS					  Literary Society 3; Vice President of

  College Prep; Athenian Literary So-		  Class 3, 4.

  ciety; Latin Classical Society.		  "Some little bug will get you some day."

  "Thy quiet way befits thy peaceful	

  spirit."					ERMA DAVIS

						  College Prep; Choral Class 1, 2, 3, 4;

						  Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; Spartan Literary

ETHEL MYERS					  Society; Basket Ball 4; Track 2, 4.

  College Prep; Athenian Literary Soci-		  "Everybody smiled that met her, none

  ety.						  were glad that said farewell."

  "She doeth little kindnesses, which most	

  leave undone."				LESTER DETWEILER

						  Entered from Ostrander 3; Smith-

VETO RIBO					  Hughes Agriculture; Track 3, 4; Choral

  College Prep; Choral 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket	  Class 4; Dramatics 3, 4.

  Ball Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain of Basket	  "Dates are fine but,--I like cherries."

  Ball Team 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama,		

  tics 1, 2, 3, 4; Spartan Literary Society.	LUCILE DOWNING

  "If she will she will, you may depend		  Entered from Westerville 4; College

  on't."					  Prep; Athenian Literary Society.

						  "A cute little maid with eyes so bright;

						  She does all things with all her might."</text>
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Ashley


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Ashley Undergraduates


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                    <text>[page 35]

[corresponds to page Thirty-One]


			Ashley Undergraduates


			     _________


			      Juniors


	1ST ROW--R. Temple, F. Foust, T. Bartholomew, M. Hack, H. Shoemaker, J.

Powers, P. McCay.


	2ND ROW--H. Pickett, P. Osborn. H. Osborn, H. Slack, M. Hurlow, H. Stanley.


	3RD ROW--C. Martin, A. Barton, C. Haughn, P. Zent, J. McLead.

	
	The present Junior Class entered high school in 1922 and naturally like all Fresh-

men they were green, very mischievous and disobedient altho they mastered their trials

and duties very well.  They felt quite dignified to pass on to the Sophomore year.  As

Sophomores they were very well represented in dramatics and athletics.  They initiated

a large class of unruly Freshmen.  The Junior year has been busy, gay and eventful.

We have proved to be excellent reporters and helped make the operetta, "Toreadors" a

success.  Several members participated in the contest between the literary societies.

Other events of the year will be the Junior Class Play and the banquet in honor of the

seniors.  We are full of hope for a happy and successful year when we shall be Seniors.


			       _________


			       Sophomores

	
	1ST ROW--E. Gale, I. Osborn, M. Green, M. Downing, M. Evans, H. Wyant, T.

Hoffmire, L. Strait.


	2ND ROW--A. Barton, L. Welch, E. Sperry, B. Babcock, L. Morris, H. Keifer, R.

Breece, and C. Claypool.


	3RD ROW--W. Nicholson, C. Westbrook, H. Rathburn, M. Smith, M. smith, R.

Wood, E. Benedict.


	In the fall of 1923 our class entered high School with an enrollment of thirty.

After many trials and disappointments most of us attained the Sophomore rank.  The

class has been increased by the addition of pupils from Marengo.


	We have shown our ability in many different ways.  Our most interesting event

of this year was the initiation of the Freshmen.  In Athletics the Sophomores were

well represented.  Important roles in the operetta were also filled by members of our

class.


	With so many talented and capable classmates we are looking forward to the time

when we will be upper classmen.


			         __________


				  Freshmen


	1ST ROW--E. Ralston, H. McGonigle, P. Taylor, M. Kiner, J. Randloph, B. Bishop,

M. Jeffery, C. Wornstaff, M. Dennis, R. Buck, M. Holt, H. Martin, M. Hall, I. Hershey,

M. Williams, K. Barber, T. Burch.


	2ND ROW--R. Haines, F. Hatton, R. Myers, R. Buck, M. Ligget, V. Whipple, M.

Strait, I. Richmond, A. Day, C. Dray, R. Thatcher, H. Cole.


	3RD ROW--R. Liget, C. McClish, K. Zent, A. Myres, E. Vanausdal, C. Raines, L.

Temple, L. Snair, E. DeVol, G. Aldrich.


	On the first day of September 1924, forty-six Freshmen entered Ashley High

School, and in a ffew days were known as the largest and worst class in school.


	After we were over our first fright, we were entertained and initiated by the

Sophomores.  Their talk was larger than their deeds.  We came thorough unharmed!


	In Athletics three of our members made the football team, eight the basket ball

squads.  We were also represented in the operetta.  "Toreadors," and best of all, one

of our members represented Ashley in the Oratorical contest at Delaware.</text>
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Berlin Seniors

[photos]

LEODEMIA WEAVER			HUGH VELEY		MARY SCHANK

	ROBERT OEHLER				FRANCES JOHNS

			LEONA B. FRESHWATER

	CLOIS SMITH				JOHN M. KENDALL</text>
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[corresponds to page Thirty-Three]


				Berlin Seniors


Name			Usually Seen		Ambition	Probable destination

Robert Oehler		Joking			Farmer			Hobo

Clois Smith		Studying		Lawyer			President

Frances Johns		Giggling		More Dates		Circus Lady

Leona Freshwater	Primping		Like Mary Pickford	No one knows

Mary Schank		Flirting		Poetess		      Mrs. Somebody

Lodemia Weaver		Talking			College Graduate	Old Maid

Hugh Veley		Arguing			"A Crook"		Hired Man

Dorothy Colflesh	Smiling			Become Slender		Doubtful

John Kendall		Watching the Ladies	Boss			Gambler


				Senior Activities


MARY E. SCHANK--"Topsy"				HUGH VELEY--"Vealy"

  English Course, Class Poet.			Basket-ball '25, Class President '25,

  "We are not to blame for our lack of		College Entrance Course, "The pawpaw

  sense."					Thrower."

LODEMIA RUTH MARGARITE WEAVER--			  "A Crook?  No, just a false alarm."

  "Deam"					ROBERT OEHLER--"Bob"

  Treasurer of the Girls' Athletic Associ-	  Class Treasurer '24, Operetta '24.

  ation '24 and '25, College Entrance		  "His 'Chev' runs excellently--down hill."

  Course.					CLOIS SMITH--"Stubby"

  "Talking is the activity I like best of	  President of class '24, College Entrance

  all."						  Course, Librarian.

FRANCES JOHNS--"Brownie"			  "My heart to any little Girl easy to

  Operetta '24, Basket ball '24 and '25,	  manage."

  Commercial Course.				JOHN M. KENDALL--"Mark"

  "I always try to take it easy."		  Commercial Course, Librarian.

LEONA FRESHWATER--"Toots"			  "I warrant thou art a merry fellow and

  Class Secretary-Treasurer '25, Operet-	  cares for nothing."

  ta '24 and 25, Commercial Course, Bas-

  ketball 24, and 25.

  "Her deviltry is all a cheat."


				Class Will


	We, the graduating class of the High School of Berlin Township County of Dela-

ware, State of Ohio, being of full age, of unusually sound mind, and unsurpassable

memory and understanding, do make, publish, and declare, this to be our last will and

testament;


	To the class of '26 as a whole we relinquish our observational seats along the

windows, and also the use of the dictionary, encyclopedias, maps et cetera.


	To the sophomores we bequeath our success in books.  Absorb the studious habits

which have been ours for four years and you too may arrive at the station of senior-

hood.


	To the freshmen we get all of the old basketball shoes, chewing gum stuck beneath

the seats, rubbish, and any and everything which they can keep from the clutches of

the other classes.


	To the following individuals we assign, to have and to hold forever, the herein men-

tioned items:


	To "Skinny" Maloney, the size of Dorothy Colflesh.

	To Neil Dunham, the studiousness of Clois Smith.

	To Louise Furnis, the modesty of Lodemia Weaver.

	To Chloe Anna James, the winning eyes of Leona Freshwater.

	To Alta Ross, some of the height of Frances Johns.

	To Marvin Breece, a goodly portion of the egotism of John Kendall.

	To Laurens Davenport, a little of the wisdom of Robt. Oehler.

	To Herbert Lackey, some of the trickiness of Hugh Veley in basket ball.

	To Mildred Piatt, the cheerfulness of Mary Schank.

	To the faculty, all of the many bright gems of thought developed by us in class

work and examinations.

	In witness, we the class of '25, the testators, have here unto set our hand and seal

on this seventeenth day of March, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-five.


							Signed, The Seniors

							  H. Veley, President</text>
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[photos]  

                                 Berlin Undergraduates</text>
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[corresponds to page Thirty-Five]


				Berlin Undergraduates

				  The Junior Class


	TOP--Homer Sherman, Florence Weaver, Edward Griffith.


	MIDDLE--Laurens Davenport, Florence Reeder, Mildred Piatt, Mary Sherman,

Neil Dunham.


	BOTTOM--Glorine Boner, Alice Evans, Ruth Bukey, Chloe Anna James, Louise

Furnis.


	We are the freshmen of 1922, grown into juniorhood.  Now we are wiser and have

accomplished much in our three years of study.  The entire school is proud of the

athletes in our class.  Our class is well represented on both teams.  We have attained

highest honors as the Berlin "cutups".


	As each of us have chosen our ambitions early, I will list them:  Neil, "to be a

clown," Bill, "to get through;" Glorine, "to be a musician;" Ed, "to be a preacher;"

Mick, "to grow thin;" Chloe Anna, "to grow taller;" Homer, "to gain speed;" Louise,

"to stay in love;" "Mary E., " to be an old maid;" Florence, "to own a beauty parlor;"

Ruth, "to have dates;" Alice, "to be a cook;" and lastly, the thirteenth of our class,

Dutch Weaver, "to get a girl."


				The Sophomore Class


	TOP--Leo Maloney, Herbert Lackey, Joseph Woods, James Hubbard.


	MIDDLE--Geneve Bockoven, Louise McNett, Lucille Lackey, Mary Rodenfels,

May Davidson.


	BOTTOM--Alta Ross, Florence Dominy, David Taylor, Elda Jones, Mary Yantis.


	Mima Shade, the matron of the class, is followed by May that quiet and studious

little maid.  Florence Dominy, Our giggling treasurer, chases in the pennies.  Leo,

the "Sheik," was elected vice-president by the girls' vote.  Alta Ross renders first aid

to the injured, While Herbert, the class sky-scrapper, is the star shot.  Mary and

Geneva, our class beauties, charm and yet startle, "Jim" and "Pat" with their artful

complexions.  Miss Lackey's "radio" broadcasts the news to all the class.  David, the

president, won his popularity by ever-ready jokes and clever gestures.  The class

mystery centers around what Elda Jones uses to make his hair stick to his head so

closely.  Mary is writing a book on, "Why Ceasar did not Die in Infancy."  Lastly,

Louise McNett is demonstrating the economy of buying powder in the bulk.


								Louise McNett


				The Freshman Class


	TOP--Kendall Kennedy, Cecil Rice, Walter Davenpoprt, Marvin Breece.


	MIDDLE--Laneva Collins, Garnet Evans, Harlan Hall, Winston Alkire, Annamay

Farmer, Marie Williams, Carrie Davidson.


	BOTTOM--Beatrice McNett, Ruth Trigg, Miriam Fickel, Loma James, Kenneth

Reed, Betty Jane Kennedy.


	We are eighteen in number, eight boys and ten girls.  We poor tiny freshmen have

recovered from the fear which hovered over us until after the "initiation" which the

upper classes insisted upon giving us at the freshman party.  We now feel at home

in the high school and have won the admiration of the "smart" sophomores, conceited

juniors, and wise seniors.


	The first semester passed rapidly and the mid-year exams proved no obstacle to

our progress.  We are studying hard and anxiously looking forward for the finals

whereby we will be able to prove our right to promotion on into sophomorehood.</text>
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                    <text>[page 40]

[corresponds to page Thirty-Six]


                               Bellpoint Seniors


[photos]  


GERTRUDE ALDRICH--"Gertie"			HENRIETTA VAN GUNDY--"Henry"

 "To know her is a source of education."	 "Her unextinguished laughter shakes the 
                                                 skies."

 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Debate	2; Class Sec.-	 Debate 3; Orator 4; Toreadors 4; Track 3;

 Treas. 3; Vice-President 4; Vice-President of	 West High, Columbus 1, 2; Dramatic Club 4.

 Dramatic Club 4; Track 2, 3, 4.


GLADYS ANDREWS--"Jimmy"				EDNA HEATH--"Shiner"

 "If I continue to endure you a little longer,	 "If she will, she will, you may depend on't;

 I may by degrees dwindle into a wife."		 And if she won't, she won't, and there's an

 Basketball 1, 2.				  end on't."

 						 Basketball 1, 2, 3; Track 2; Captain of Basket-

						 ball Team 2, 3.

	
FREDERICK COX--"Coxy"				WILLIAM HEATH---"Bill"

 "So bright his father calls him son."		 "His hair was roll'd in many a curious fret,

 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Debate 2.	 Much like a rich and curious coronet."

						 Debate 2, 3; Track 2, 3; Senior Play 2; Class

						 Vice-President 3; Dramatic Club 4.


MARGARET JONES--"Margie"			GLADYS HEATH--"Glad"

 "She's pretty to look at, witty to talk with.	 "They do best who make the least noise."

  and pleasant to be with."			 Basketball 1, 2, 3; Track 2.

 Debate 1 (3 at Hyatts); Track 2; Sec-Treas. of

 Class 4; Sec-Treas. of Dramatic Club 4; Hy-

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[corresponds to page Thirty-Seven]

Bellpoint Seniors


[photo 1]WILLIAM MACKLIN--"Bill"      [photo 2]STANLEY MOORE--"Rory"		

 "A bit of heaven from Ireland."      "If I can't sleep nights, I sleep   

 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Debate 3:      in class."                          

 Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Toreadors 4;        Senior Play 2, 3; President of     

 Dramatic Club 4; Senior Play 2.       Class 3, 4; Sec. Athletic Associa-  

				       tion 3, 4; Toreadors 4; Debate	 



[photo 3] MARION THOMAS-"Coddy"          [photo 4]CATHERINE PATINGALE--"Katy"

"my only books.                            "Be thou familiar but by no

Were women's looks                            means vulgar."

And folly's all they've taught                Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2;

me."                                          Dramatic Club 4; Glee Club 4.

Pres. Athletic Association 4;

Pres. Dramatic Club 4; Basket-

ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Debate 3; Track

1, 2, 3, 4; Toreadors 4; Senior

Play 3


[photo 5] Reba Rhodes-"Bebe"         [photo 6] DEAN PHILLIPS--"Dean"                

  "I just can't make those eyes       "Women don't worry me, I have

behave."                              other troubles."

			              Mathematics 1, 2, 3, 4.





[photo 7] HAROLD McMILLEN--"Buster"   [photo 8] HAROLD BEAN--"Did"
                                      
"Smiles, smiles, unending smiles,     "Happy am I; from care I am

make radiant lines of miles, and       free, 

miles."                                Why aren't they all contented

 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1,       like me?"  

2, 3, 4; Toreadors 4; President

Athletic Association 3; Captain

Basketball Team 3, 4; Dramatic

 Club 4.




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[corresponds to page Thirty-Eight]


[photos]


                              Bellpoint Undergraduates</text>
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                    <text>[page 43]

[corresponds to page Thirty-Nine]


				Bellpoint Undergraduates
				
				   JUNIOR CLASS ROLL
 

			MOTTO--a Live Wire Never Gets Stepped On.

			FLOWER--American Beauty Rose

			COLORS--Robin-egg Blue and Silver

			PRESIDENT--Orson Patrick

			VICE PRESIDENT--Lillian Zimmer

			SEC-TREAS.--Inez Smart


		Frank Dewey			Flora A. Patingale

		Arthur Dunlap			Inez G. Smart

		Russell E. Dunlap		Charlotte F. Staley

		Lucile Easton			Harley Thomas

		Mildren Maudelle Jones		William M. Webster

		Frank Orson Patrick		Lillian I. Zimmer


				SOPHOMORE CLASS ROLL


			MOTTO--Love, Labor and Laugh

			FLOWER--Orchid

			COLORS--Lavender and White

			PRESIDENT--Eloise Piersol

			VICE PRESIDENT--Dorothy Robinson

			SEC-TREAS.--Lester Dunlap

			MOTTO--Be Brief; Time is life


		Edna Maie Andrews		Edwin Owen

		Chlorine Butts			Elosie L. Piersol

		Robert E. Butts			Dorothy Robnson

		Warren Cooper			Eugene Thomas

		Darold W. Dulin			Florence I. Thomas

		Delmer Dulin			Dorotha L. Young

		Lester Dunlap


				FRESHMEN CLASS ROLL


			FLOWER--Ophelia Rose

			COLORS--Gray and Blue

			PRESIDENT--Amy Benton

			VICE PRESIDENT--Gladys Ropp

			SEC.-TREAS.--Margaret Piersol


		Essie L. Ashley			Mary Irene Jones

		Amy R. Benton			Margaret Piersol

		Jeanette E. Fry			Gladys L. Ropp

		Frederick Jennings Jones	Frances E. Smart
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                    <text>[page 44]

[corresponds to page Forty]

                               Brown Seniors

[photos]


	WALLACE C. SHEETS			ALICE R. McMASTER

  "Blushing is no disgrace"		   "I Choose to chat where'er I go"

  
      AARON CHARLTON PITTMAN		     THOMAS EVERETT GRIFFITH

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        BESSIE MAE SMITH			  
 
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                    <text>[page 45]

[corresponds to page Forty-One]

                               
                             Brown Seniors

[photos]


	EILEEN WILLIS				  DAISY EILENE SMITH

   "Winsome, cute, and airy"		   "A Workman is known by his work"


      VELDA MELISSA WHITE                          ERMA ERDINE SMITH   

"A thing of beauty is a joy forever"       "Never idle a minute but always thought-

						    ful of others"
	VELMA MARIA WHITE		  

"Speech was given to man to conceal his 	   RAYMOND S. TONTI     

         thoughts"			    "Bashfulness is an ornament of youth"
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                            Brown Undergraduates

[photos]


				Junior Class


	FRONT ROW (Left to right)  Mary Nelson, Mildred Kunze, Hannah

Browning, Lucile Breece, Esther Wright.


	BACK ROW (Left to right)  Myron Gephart, Marion Pendleton, Homer

Cook, Carl Heinlen, James Leonard, Frank Elk, Harold Butters.


			      Sophomore Class


	FRONT ROW  (Left to right) Emma Nelson, Louise Carney, Mildred

Coover, Annabel Sheets, Madaline Smith, Kathryne Heinlen.


	MIDDLE ROW (Left to right)  Harold Wolfe, Paul Ward, Anna Marie

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                            Brown Undergraduates

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	FRONT ROW (Left to right) Helen Pool, Helen Roof, Evangeline

Ward, Nannie Belle Votaw, Lena Schilliger.

	BACK ROW (Left to right) Mary Ellen Wright, Marion Zent, Hugh

Billingsley, Robert Cowgill, Velma Moore.


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	FRONT ROW (Left to right) Philip Seese, John Ward, Edna Belle

Vinning, Agnes Nelson, Lois Coover, Donald Plunkett, William Radford.

	SECOND ROW (Left to right) Mary Etta Ziegler, Doris Smith, Jean-

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Rosella Billingsley.

	THIRD ROW (Left to right) Mona Wornstaff, Inez English, Louise

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Blanche Kent, Helen Sheets, Marcia Sheets, Margaret Spriggs.

	LAST ROW (left to right) Lester Pendleton, Bernard Gephart, Peres

Ziegler, Paul Bricker, Edward Tonti, Walter Sheets, James Flemming,

Walter Roof, Garner Cox.
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                        Center Village Seniors

[photos]


LEAVETT BARNHARD

TERRY CAMBELL

MILDRED FORD

MARIE IRWIN

FLORENCE KIRLS

LOELLA MEIR

VIRGINIA MEYER

CLARABELLE McELWEE</text>
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                            Center Village Seniors

[photos]

CARL REISELT

ARTHUR NEEDLES

GADYS SALSER

RUTH SCHOOT

FAUNTELLE STRIDER

DOROTHA TIPPY

RAYMOND WENGER

RUSSELL WAGGAMAN</text>
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                          Center Village Undergraduates

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			Center Village Undergraduates


				JUNIORS


BOTTOM ROW:  Daisy Hill, Pauline Edwards, Florence Love, Ruth Gar-

	     rabrant.

	     
	     Helen Bacheler, Clyde Haycook, Bliss Hoover, Donald

             O'Brien, Irma Laymon.


			     CLASS OFFICERS


	Clyde Haycook, President	   Pauline Edwards, Secretary

			 Daisy Hill, Treasurer


			     SOPHOMORES


BOTTOM ROW:  Eva Dell Grove, Mary Clapham, Laura Fleak, Marsena

	     Sheaf.


BACK ROW:  Barbara Agler, Harold Allison, Denver Salser, Frank Green,

           Luella Wenger.


			      FRESHMEN


BOTTOM ROW:  Hilda Bacheler, Anna Eberhard, Mary Meier, Gloria

             Barnhard, Ina Perry, Helen Green.


SECOND ROW:  Lawrence Ginn, Forest Love, Mary Conway, Martha Wick-

     	     iser, Hazel Tompson, Alvin Sebring, Robert Stimmel.


BACK ROW:  Don Needles, Norman Bailey, Marshal Pitt, George Hur-

	   sey, William Fleak.
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                               Galena Seniors
[photos]

[photo 1]PAUL BALDRIDGE--"Shorty"       [photo 2] MARY BIGGS

BONNETT--"Hank"                         Willisonian Literary Society;

Philaephronean Literary Society         Philaephronean Literary So-

'22, '23, '24, '25; Baseball '22,       ciety; Secretary '23, '24; Debate 

'23, '24, '25; President of Class       '23, '24; Oratory '24, '25.

'25; Glee Club '22; Debate '24;

Senior Quartette '25.


[photo 3]C. HENRY BONNETT--"Hank"       [photo 4] CURTIS T. BOSTON--"Jerry"

Willisonian Literary Society '22,        Willisonian Literary Society '22,

'23, '24, '25; Glee Club '22;          '23, '24, '25; Basketball '24, '25;  

Baseball '24, '25; Basketball '24,      Baseball '24, '25; Manager of

'25; Senior Quartette '25.              Basket Ball '24, '25.


[photo 5]LAURIS C. COLE--"Chet"        [photo 6]AREL R. CUNNINGHAM--"Fuzzy"

 Philaephronian Literary Society       Football '23; Philaephronean    

'22, '23, '24, '25.                    Literary Society '22, '23, '24,           

'25; Baseball '25.                     '25; Manager of Basket Ball '24,

                                       '25; Class Secretary '23. 


[photo 7]ALONZO D. FISHER--"Hook"      [photo 8]FRED W. FRAKES--"Dutch"

 Willisonian Literary Society '22       Willisonian Literary Society '22,

'23, '24'; Philaephronean Liter-       '23, '24, '25; Baseball '24, '25.

ary Society '25; President of

Philaephronean Literary Society

'25.



      



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[corresponds to page Forty-Nine]

                               
                              Galena Seniors

[photos]


[photo 1]WALTER B. GOFF--"Tom"	[photo 2] OLETHA HUFF--"Leafy"			

 Willisonian Literary Society        '22  Philaephronean Literary Society

 Pres. '23, '24; Philaephronean	          '22;  Willisonian Literary So-

 Literary Society '25; Basketball	  ciety '23, '24', '25.

 '22, '23, '24, Capt. '25; Football

 '23; Baseball '22, '23, Capt. '24,

 '25; Class President '23; Presi-

 dent of Athletic Association '24;

 Debate '24.


[photo 3]KELLY M. LONGSHORE--"Zoob"      [photo 4]FRANCIS E. MYERS--"Fran" 

Willisonian Literary Society '22,         Entered Sunbury High School 

'23, '24, '25; Glee Club '22;             '22; Entered Galena High School

Baseball '22, '23, '24, '25; Bas-         '22; Philaephronian Literary So-

ketball '22, '23, '24, '25' Foot-         ciety '22, '23, '24; Willisonian

ball '23, Secretary of Class '24.         Literary Society '25.


[photo 5]ROBERT PLATT--"Bob"              [photo 6]CLARENCE TULLER--"Con"            

Treasurer of Class '23, '24, '25;         Basketball '23, '24, '25; Base-

Treasurer and Manager of Ath-             ball '22, '23, '24, 25' Captain of

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Literary Society '22, '23, '24;           letic Association '25.

Philaephronian Literary Society 

'25; Secretary of Willisonian

Literary Society '23'; Debate '24;

Baseball '25.


[photo 7]RALPH E. WATTS--"Red"         [photo 8]ALBERT WOOD--"Windy"

  Entered Brown High School '22;         Willisonian Literary Society '22,
      
  '22; Entered Galena High School        '23, '24; Philaephronean Liter-   

  Willisonian Literary Society '23,      ary Society '25; Baseball '23,

  Capt. '24, '25; President of           '25; Basketball '26; Glee Club
  
  Class '24; Basketball '23, '24,        '22.

 '25; Baseball '23, '24, '25; De-

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                         Galena Undergraduates

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				Galena Undergraduates

					______


	Fourteen innicent and ambitious boys and girls entered Galena High school in the

fall of Nineteen Hundred Twenty-four.  We were received in open arms and made

welcome in electric chairs.  We were shocked 'tis true, but we started out determined

to overcome all difficulties and had no desire but to learn.  Judging from our grades

and smiles of approval from our teachers, we are a promising class that G. H. S.

may well be proud of.


								Arnold E. Buck, '28.


				FRESHMEN


BACK ROW:	Charles Evarts, Raymond Mullins, Thelma Harris, Paul Zimmerman

		and Robert Goff.

FRONT ROW:	Robert Van Fleet, Rebecca Wood, Arnold Buck, Margaret Bonnett.


				 JUNIORS

BACK ROW:	Thelma Frakes, Hilda Hancock, Bernice Ballard, Melvin Hewlett.

FRONT ROW:	Aloma Evarts, James Vance, Floyd Shaw and Florence Bailey.


				 JUNIOR


	"Not what we were but what we hope to be," is the thought that is continually

revolving in the minds of the Junior Class as we tread the hard-beaten path of know-

ledge, moving step by step until we reach our senior year of nineteen hundred and

twenty-six.

	We began our high school career as a body of ten Freshies, with a willingness

to endure the slams and rebuffs of the upper classmen.

	About the middle of our Freshman year, we are sorry to say, we lost two of our

classmates.

	The second year eight of our members returned and were glad to welcome a new

member, Jessie Williams.

	This year seven returned and were glad to welcome into our midst again, Hilda

Hancock.

	We have tried to make our stay here profitable and cheerful, and may we never be

satisfied with anything less than the best.


				SOPHOMORES


BACK ROW:	Clarence Boston, Lenard Totten, Kenneth Wood, Clarence Diebolt.

MIDDLE ROW:	Mildred Rose, Dorothy Ware, Blanche Jones, Ruth McClure, Martha

		Fuller.

FRONT ROW:	Mary Platt, Harold Tuller, Clyde Whitney and Alice Frakes.


				SOPHOMORE


	The class of 1927 entered Galena High School with eighteen strong.

	We passed thru our Freshman year with out losing any of our classmates, with

whom we had gone thru school.

	In 1924 we entered the Sophomore year, very proud to think we had studied our

way thru.  Now we are thirteen strong, and we all hope we will live up to our motto,

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                    <text>[page 56]

[corresponds to page Fifty-Two]

                                 Hyatts Seniors

[photos]


	Richard Taylor		Ralph Lidner		Mary Wright

Ruth Asbury		       William Bander			Lawrence Evans

	Bernard Ford					  Dorothy Hall</text>
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                    <text>[page 57]

[corresponds to page Fifty-Three]


				Hyatt Seniors


Class President ------------------------------------ Ruth Asbury

Vice-President ------------------------------------- Mary Wright

Secretary-Treasurer ----------------------------- Richard Taylor

Colors:  Lavender and Gold.		  Flower:  Ophelia Rose.


		Class Play:  Seven Keys to Baldpate.

			Motto:  Success Awaits at Labor's Gate.

		Commencement Speaker:  Senator Frank B. Willis


			       ____________

				CLASS POEM

Four years have passed			We thought High School better

In this dear old High:			As farther we went;

Time has flown fast,			That these ties we now sever,

The last day is nigh.			We can only repent.


When freshmen we tried			We thank all our teachers

Our new tasks to do;			And bid them adieu,

We fretted and sighed,			As we do all school features

Finally got through.			And the friends that we knew.

						     Dorothy Hall '25


			     ________________

			     RESUME' OF CLASS

RUTH ASBURY ---"Peggy"			DOROTHY HALL --- "Dottie"
  
   Senior Class President '25.		   Class President '24.

   President Leonidas Literary '25	   School Editor '25.

   Senior Play '24, '25.		   Leonidas Literary Society.

   "El Bandido" '25.			   Senior Play '25.

					   "El Bandido".
MARY WRIGHT --- "Mick"
					BERNARD FORD --- "Philosopher"
   Basketball '24, '25.
					   Debate '25.
   Debate '24.				
					   Leonidas Literary Society.
   Vice President Class '25.
					   "El Bandido".
   X L Literary Society.
		
   					RALPH LINDNER --- "Cow"
WILLIAM BAUDER --- "Bill"
					   Debate '25.
   Debate '25.		
					   Leonidas Literary Society
   Leonidas Literary Society
					   "El Bandido."
   "El Bandido".

					LAWRENCE EVANS --- "Dude"
RICHARD TAYLOR --- "Rick"
					   Basketball '24, '25. Capt. '25.
   Basketball Manager '24.
					   Baseball '23, '24, '25. Capt. '24.
   Basketball '25.	
					   Leonidas Literary Society.
   Class Secretary '25.
					   "El Bandido".
   Leonidas Literary Society.
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                               Hyatt Undergraduates

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				Hyatt's Undergraduates

				
				       JUNIORS

LOWER ROW:  Chas. Penry, Iona Ufferman, Beatrice Macomber, Raymond Ford.

UPPER ROW:  Arthur Ross, Berniece Kentner, Truman Bell.  (Missing, Ward Johnson.)

	Class President ------------------------ Ward Johnson

	Vice-President -------------------------- Arthur Ross

	Secretary-Treasurer ---------------- Berniece Kentner

Colors:  Rainbow.	Flower:  White Rose.   	Motto:  "Life is what you make it."


				     CLASS POEM

The Junior Class, as may be seen,		C stands for Charlie Penry,

Is, after all, not very green.			He courts girls in his Henry.

Arthur in Science quite excells,		A nice little boy is Truman Bell,

This his grade card surely tells.		Helen's his girl; now don't you tell

Johnson is our athlete,				Raymond's hobby seems to be

For his size he can't be beat.			Taking Charlotte out to tea.

Iona is studying domestic science		Now Berniece says (aint it a pity?)

So she and Eddie can form an alliance.		That she would rather live in the city.

You have heard the motto "Say it with

 	flowers":				After these facts in great profusion,

"Say it by Beatrice" is ours.			You can draw you own conclusion.

							        Berniece Kentner, '26.


				     SOPHOMORES

UPPER ROW:  John McKinnie, Lloyd Steitz, Delmar Hall.

MIDDLE ROW:  Russell Tone, Geraldine Smith, Charlotte Penry, Lucile Curmode,

	     William Winters.

LOWER ROW:  Etta Martin, Leola Sheets, Kenneth Raile, Helen Stockdale, Nora Fay

	    Jones.

MISSING FROM PICTURE:  Arthur Baker, Mary Cellars.

	Class President ---------------------- Kenneth Raile

	Vice-President --------------------- Helen Stockdale

	Secretary-Treasurer ---------------- William Winters
		
   Colors:  Rose and Gray.			Flower:  American Beauty Rose.

			Motto:  "Launched but not Anchored."


				    CLASS POEM

We started with twenty-one members,		We work very hard when we work,

But the way seemed hard and long;		We play very hard when we play;

Bye and bye some fell by the wayside,		When we try to do both together

Leaving us thirteen, wise and strong.		We get in each other's way.


We are very wise in English,			Of course we aspire to greatness,

And very mischievous, too,			We would climb up the ladder of fame;

Sometimes we torment Miss Whittier		We may seem to be going up slowly

Till she scarce knows what to do.		But we'll get there just the same.

								    Mary Cellars, '27.


				    FRESHMEN

UPPER ROW:  Rodger Baker, Joe Bauder, Ralph Hardin.

MIDDLE ROW:  Russel Chapman, Herbert Marks, Eugene Ross, Louis Monska.

LOWER ROW:  Harriett Poole, Gladys Hack, Elizabeth Knapp, Leahbeth Taylor,

	    Minerva Fraker.

MISSING:  Gerald Augenstein, Harold Sheets and Ward Bauder.

	Class President ----------------------- Elizabeth Knapp

	Vice-President ------------------------ Russell Chapman

	Secretary-Treasurer ---------------------- Ralph Hardin

Colors:  Lavendar and Gold.      Flower:  Violet.       Motto:  "Step by Step."

				   CLASS POEM

Oh, we know that we're small,			But please just go slow

And not very tall,				And give us a show,

And as green as the grass on the hill;		So far we've grown up in the woods;

We know that we're dumb,			Just give us a chance,

Our looks on the bum,				We'll make you all dance

And so crazy we cannot sit still.		For we can deliver the goods.

									A. Frosh, '28</text>
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                                Orange Seniors

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EDGAR BAGLEY -- "Ted"				RICHARD JOSLIN -- "Dick"

  "Give thy thoughts no tongue"			    "No boasting like a fool

  Basket Ball '23, '25, captain '25; Philomathean    This deed I'll do before this purpose cool"

  Literary Society, President '25; Class President   Lincoln Literary Society, V. Pres. '25.

  '24, '25.


MARY BOYD					KENNETH FICKEL -- "Kennie"

 "A phantom of delight"			         "A thing of beauty is a joy forever"

  Basketball '24, captain '24; Lincoln Literary	  Lincoln Literary Society, Secy. '25; Class sec-

  Society, Pres. '25; Vice President of class '24  Secretary '24 and '25.

  and '25.


				     ___________


	The Class of '25 of Orange High School numbered fifteen upon entering the fresh-

man year, namely, Richard Joslin, Charles Joslin, Rolin Evans, Ruth Shultz, Mary

Boyd, Rachel Nease, Mabel Rainier, Thelma Rogers, Harold Morgan, Wallace Ingram,

Dale McCreary, Kenneth Sale, Edgar Bagley and Edward Salts.  Then in November

of the same year we added another, Harold Phinney, to our class making it number 

sixteen.  During the year our ranks were thinned by the loss of Dale McCreary and

Thelma Rogers.


	Our sophomore year proved better than the freshman year.  We took part in Literary

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Orange Seniors

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HAROLD PHINNEY					  EDWARD SALTS -- "Epsom"

  "Be not so poorly lost in your thoughts"	   "We shall never look upon his like again"

  Basketball '23, '24, '25, captain '24;           Lincoln Literary Society '25.

 Philomathean Literary Society '25.


MABEL RAINIER					RUTH SHULTZ -- "Red"

  "O wad some pow'r the giftie gie us		"Beauty is truth; truth beauty"

  To see oursels as others see us!		Basketball '25; Philomathean Literary Society.

  It wad frae mony a blunder free us,

  And foolish notion"

  Philomathean Literary Society '25.


					______________


	When we entered our junior year another was added to our class, Kenneth Fickel.

A few parties were held which all attended and had a good time.  All passed the mid-year

exams with fairly good grades.  The Junior-Senior banquet was held April 11, 1924.


	Only nine of the previous fifteen entered the Senior year with Senior standing.

By hard work we were able to give the school a lecture course that was a marked

success.  Nothing of importance has marked this year except maybe Mr. Southwicks

quizzes, but we are looking forward to the great event of most importance--our

Commencement exercises and graduation after which we can say, "when we graduated

from Orange in '25, why ............."
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                            Orange Undergraduates

[photos]
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				Orange Undergraduates

				      ________


				      Juniors


	BACK ROW:  Doris Wells, Rolin Evans, Carl Evans, Charles Joslin,

Eselene Clymer.

	FRONT ROW:  Ray Phinney, Agnes Clymer, Gladys Brintlinger.

				
				     __________

				
				     Sophomores


	TOP ROW:  Vandy Green, Clifton Aiken, Dean Cassner.

	MIDDLE ROW:  Henry Rannebarger, Charles Taylor, Elizabeth Snyder.

	FRONT ROW:  Mae Phinney, Mildred Kuechler, Florence Aller, Ethel

Evans.

	Not in picture:  Birney McKee, Anna Gallager.


				     ___________


				      Freshmen


	TOP ROW:  Welling McDaniel, James McCammon, Clyde Waters, Rob-

ert Gooding, Raymond Loop.

	MIDDLE ROW:  Thomas Bradney, Kenneth Neil, Harold McCain, Edwin

Roe, Maude Mitchell.

	FRONT ROW:  Ruth Schanck, Gladys Whetsel, Mary Capuano, Rosalie

Phinney.
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	                     Ostrander Seniors

[photo]

MARY GLICK


[photo] 

CLAUDE HUTCHINSON


[photo] 

WILMA GABRIEL


[photo]

NINA GABRIEL


[photo]
L. F. KELLER


[photo]
WILLELLA FELKNER

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	             Ostrander Seniors

[photo]  

LILLIE NOTTER

[photo]  

STANLEY SMITH

[photo]  

DOROTHY PHILLIPS

[photo]  

IVADEL WEAVER

[photo]  

THOMAS WINSTON

[photo]  

ELIZABETH THOMAS

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                        Ostrander Undergraduates


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			   Ostrander Undergraduates

				__________

				  JUNIORS


Enid Anderson			Dorothy McBride			Harold Freshwater

Irma Anderson		 	Helen Whiteside			Harry Harris

Edith Cranmer		 	Mary Turney, Sec.		Homer Howison

Helen Liggett, Pres.		Walter Fish			Burson Mills


	In 1922 fourteen boys and girls entered high school as Freshmen.  The initiation

the Sophomores gave us was a terrorizing affair but we all recovered.  The operetta

"Windmills of Holland" was given and many of our class were in the cast.  As Soph-

omores we received the Freshmen into the school and we did not "Say It With Flow-

ers."  "In Old Louisiana" was given and again many of our classmates took part.

As Juniors we claim the prettiest girl, the best athlete and the best talker in the

school.  As Seniors we expect to make an unbeatable record.


				___________

				 SOPHOMORES


	In the year 1923 the Sophomores entered High School with:

Helen Barger			Gennell McPeak			Victoria Van Skoy

Mildred Barger			Elizabeth Miller		Carrol Lamme

Avis Bell			Grace Newhouse			Stuart Larcomb

Edith Inskeep			Mary Nunamker			Vernon Mills

Armilda Johnson			Ivaloo Smart			Linnaeus Ponds


	In the year of 1923 the Sophomores entered the High School with an enrollment

of fourteen, but due to failures by some of the pupils of the preceding years class our 

number was increased to twenty-one.  When we entered school we were full of pep,

but towards the end of the second semester we began to grow weary and four of our

members, who thought they had obtained all the knowledge necessary, left the re-

maining seventeen to travel the hard pathway alone.  So this year we entered the

Sophomore Class with an enrollment of seventeen.  The first event of the year was

the reorganization of our class.  Next came the "Freshmen-Sophomore Banquet" in

which we all took an active part.  Sorry to say but the next event which took place

was the Senior-Final Exams in which we did our best.  During the second semester

we lost four of our members, but gained one giving us again an enrollment of four-

teen.  The Sophomores of this year have shown their ability in dramatics as four of

our members played leading roles in the Operettas, "In the Garden of the Shah."  In

Athletics we have also been well represented as five girls and three boys help make

up the Basket Ball Quintets.


				___________

			         FRESHMEN

Marian Duncan			Evelyn Slocum			Paul Smart

Erma Fish			Lester Dillion			Joseph Smith

Christian Gabriel		Edmon Freshwater		Melvin Welch

Laura Mackan			George Jacobs

Martha Poling			Alfred Newhouse


	On September 8th of 1925 the Freshmen entered O. H. S. with thirteen members.

We were looking for bad luck but we gained two, then lost two.  We still have just

thirteen but "Good Luck" is our mascot.  We had a meeting and decided on "Sweet

Peas" for our class flower, "Old Rose and Gray" class colors, and "Live and Learn"

for our motto.  Laura Mackan, Evelyn Slocum, and Martha Poling were chorus girls,

and George Jacobs, Alfred Newhouse and Edmon Freshwater were chorus boys in

the operetta, "In the Garden of the Shah" Marian Duncan played the piano for the

operetta.  A girl and a boy from the Freshmen class were on the Basket Ball Teams.</text>
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                    <text>[page 68]

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                               Powell Seniors

[photos]

FLORENCE BOHLANDER                          ROBERT PERRY

"You're never young but once"              "A bright but quiet lad"                 

Joke Editor; Vice President '22, '23,      President of Students'Assoc. '25;

'24, '25;                                  Sec'y and Treas. of Class 
                                      
Basketball '22, '23, '24, '25;             '22','23,'24, '25; Debate '24;
                                            
Basketball Captain '25.                    Basketball '25; Baseball '24, '25              
                                                                                    
                       
MARIE BLANEY				WILLIAM McKITRICK

 "Modesty is the color of virtue"	 "Don't call me for breakfast, Dad, it makes the

 Class Artist.				 day too long"

					 Basketball '24, '25; Basketball Captain '25;

					 Baseball '24, '25; Track '24, '25.



MABEL CASE				RALPH WRIGHT
                                                
                                        "You can't keep a good man down"
  "Not simply good,                              
                                         Class President '22, '23, '24,
   but good for something"	 
                                         '25; Sec'y and
   Basketball '22, '23, '24, '25.       
                                         Treas. of Athletic Association '24; 
                                         
                                         Basketball '23, '24, '25; Track

                                         '22, '23, '24, '25; Track '22, 

				         Captain '25; Baseball '24, '25.
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                    <text>[page 69]

[corresponds to page Sixty-Five]


				Powell Senior Class History


	In the fall of 1913 about thirty-five rosy cheeked boys and girls started their school

career with Miss Duffy.  By her help and patience we passed, into the third grade

with Miss Pheneger as teacher.  After two years there, we were promoted not only to

the fifth grade, but "up-stairs" which seemed to us a great leap on Education's ladder.

We worked hard for Miss Lucy and Miss Johnson in this room, and were promoted,

after two years, to Mr. Grace where we were prepared for a successful High School

career.


	In the spring of 1921 only twelve of our number, six boys and six girls, entered

High School, and now as we are about to enter the College doors our number has

dwindled to six.

	
	This period of High School life, we consider as one great step toward success.


	Mr. Noble was superintendent the year we were Freshmen, then Mr. Wheeler

came and has been here through the remainder of our High School days.  It has been

his patient hand that has led us to success in High School.


	Our Motto is:  "Our Aim To Win, Our Hope Success."


	May it be so!

								Mabel Case, '25


	SENIOR CLASS POEM


We have six Seniors in the P. H. S.

If we don't study, I miss my guess;

For our wish is, to have great success

Though some of our meetings have been a mess.


Ralph Wright is our president, as we all know,

And when it comes to talking, he likes to blow;

On the basket ball team he is always fast

And played a good game up to the last.


In our class Robert Perry is at the head,

At eight o'clock each night, he's always in bed;

When a note flies by, we all look at Bob

To have good conduct he finds quite a job.


Bill McKitrick is always ready to tease

And in a class meeting is hard to please;

When in a difficulty, he will help you out

Smiling is his hobby; you never see him pout.


Marie Blaney is the artist of our class,

Compete with her?  She's hard to surpass;

She whispers and argues, but gets a high grade

I suppose it's the way of this innocent maid.


Next in line we have Mabel Case

Attentive in class--and always in her place.

When she is questioned she rolls her eyes

And of course the teacher thinks she is wise.


Florence Bolander is another brave little girl

Who is always finding in life a new thrill;

Cross-word puzzles are her best delight

If she doesn't do that; she likes to fight.


This is our line up, as you will see,

Our aim is success, I hope it will be.


				Florence Bolander, '25.
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[corresponds to page Sixty-Six]

                             Powell Undergraduates

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                    <text>[page 71]

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			Powell Undergraduates


				Juniors

Dorothy Case, Laura Maddox, Carroll Thomas, Paul Perry, Marie Thomas, Velma Case


			  SOPHOMORE HISTORY

	When we started with Miss Duffy we were a "big bunch" of little folks, but some

failed, others moved away, and still others gave up school until we had only twelve

left, when we entered High School.


	At present we have the distinction of being the biggest Class in the High School,

and, we are striving to keep it so.

							Lula Case


				Sophomores

Darroll Jones, Doris Morgan, Harold Lacher, Maurice Smith, Charles Hayes, David

	Rader, Edward Smith, Marie Bohlander, Lulu Case, Irene Kirkpatrick,

			Alice Schmehl, Lillian Davidson


			   JUNIOR HISTORY

	All the members of the Junior Class began their career together under the compet-

ent hand of Miss May Duffy.  We gained and lost many of our members, but entered

High School with an enrollment of twelve.  The work proved too difficult for some

which caused our number to be lessened.  During our Sophomore Year our number

was again diminished by two.  Our Junior year, so far, has been quite successful.

Our class play, "The Superior Miss Pellender" which was given on the nineteenth of

March was a great success.  We hope our small number can cling together for the

remainder of our school days at Powell High School.

							Marie Thomas, '26.


				FRESHMEN

Leslie Clements, Martha Standish, Frank Johnston, Lillian Gardner, Bessie Blaney,

	Lillie Weaver, Anna Howard, Ruby Maddox, Ruth McCord,

		Lila Gardner, Alice Perry, Leona Glick


			   FRESHMEN HISTORY


		The upper classmen jeer at me,

		  With Manifold derison.

		I get into my classes wrong,

		  My feet seem huge, My legs too long,

		I'm always in collision.


	But even at that the Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-four class is not the greenest

class that ever entered the portals of P. H. S. we are sorry to say that we have not all

spent all our school days in the grades together.  The work was too difficult for some

and others moved away.  We all were proud to be featured in several cantatas and

plays during our grade work.  We entered High School with twelve members and in

later years we hope to look back upon our first year in High School as a success.

							Ruby Maddox, '28.</text>
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[corresponds to page Sixty-Eight]


				Radnor Seniors

[photos] 

 LUCY HAYES					         DANE LOCKART

	 "Happy am I; from care I'm free			 "No case for me--Women--

	 Why aren't they all contented like me"		 I wouldn't give a penny for the lot.


DORIS CARNES

	 "If silence were golden,

	 I would be a millionaire"

ANNA BIGGERSTAFF				         EDWARD BUTTS

	"And I chatter,						 "I know I'm dight

	 chatter as I go."					 I can't be wrong."


LAWRENCE ANDERSON		HERBERT AUGENSTEIN		 EVERETT BAXTER

"He is not all noise."	   "Merrily he rolled along"	Embarrassment he quickly shows

						       With blush as red as any rose"
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                    <text>[page 73]

[corresponds to page Sixty-Nine]


				Radnor Seniors  

[photos]

  MIRIAM REED					          OLEVA ROBERTS

	"A woman's heart, like the moon, is always	"What sweet delight 	

	changing, but there is always a man in it."	a quiet life affords"..


					ELSIE QUILLEN

				"What she wills to do she does."


GEORGE O'CONNELL				MILDRED OWENS

	"I have the world before me.			"The rattling tongue of saucy

	I will review it at my leisure."		and audacious eloquence


THEO MAUGANS			 VICTOR MILLER			  DAVID MORRIS

"I loaf and invite my soul." "Every man is a volume	"School may a place of       learning be

			if you know how to read him"	And still afford good times for be"

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[corresponds to page Seventy]

 
                              Radnor Undergraduates


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				Radnor Undergraduates


				   	JUNIORS


TOP ROW:  Orion Lindley, Kermit Lockhart, Dan Reed, Kenneth Evans.

MIDDLE ROW:  Geneva Kyle, Amy Butts, Mary Louise Gallant, Juanita

	     Reed, Freda Jones, Anita Griffith, Mabel Pritchard.

FRONT ROW:  Sarah Biggerstaff, May Boster, Lucille Thompson, Georgia

	    Davis, Beatrice Hylton.


				      SOPHOMORES


TOP ROW:  Carroll Osborn, Frank Evans, John Harsh.

MIDDLE ROW:  Lester Thomas, Marie Owens, Sarah Morris, Lillian Pritch-

	     are, Ernest Harsh.

FRONT ROW:  Martha Eddy, Lulu May Hilliard, Helen Graham, Geneva

	    Jones.


				      FRESHMEN


TOP ROW:  Durward Evans, Ruth Carnes, Melia Kietzman, Norma Davis,

	  Margaret Coonfare, Dalesford Redmon.

MIDDLE ROW:  Verner Boster, James Augenstein, Berton Roberts, La

	     Vaughn Thompson, Dwight Ronse, John Morris, William

   	     Rowlands, Leo Lockhart.

FRONT ROW:  Leah Rodefer, Gertrude Morris, Gladys Lindley, Anna Mar-

   	    garet Anderson, Margaret Griffith, Lottie Cochran, Beatrice

	    Reed.
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                    <text>[page 76]

[corresponds to page Seventy-Two]


[photos] 

                                  Sunbury Seniors


FRANK VAN AUKEN -- "Nauky"			HERBERT DEERING -- "Herb"

  Athenian; Track; Glee Club; Orchestra.	  Athenian; Baseball.

  "I only sing when I must."			  "With odorous oil thy head and hair are 
                                                  sleek."


DEANE BARKER -- "Skip"				PHYLLIS FRASER -- "Phil"

  Athenian, Pres. 4; Baseball; Glee Club.	  South High, Columbus '22; Athenian pianist

  "Something between a help and a hindrance."	   '25; Glee Club; Orchestra.

						   "Love makes fools of us all, big and 
                                                   little."

VIRGIL BLAINE -- "Heck"					
						 ERNEST FIVAZ -- "Frenchy"
 
  Philo; Debate 1, 2, and 3.			  Fulton High, N.Y. '22, '23, '24; Pi Kappa

  "To the swift belongeth the race."		  Epsilion; s.H.S. '25; Philo; Basketball; 
                                                  Glee

						  Club.
HOWARD CRING -- "Squire
						 "Up in Syracuse -- there's a lassie waits for me."
  Athenian; Track

  "The flower of meekness on the stem of grace."   MASON HAYES -- "Rosie"

						    Berlin H.S. '22, '23; Debate.	
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                    <text>[page 77]

[corresponds to page Seventy-Three]


[photos]  

Sunbury Seniors

WALTER HARBOLD -- "Shorty"			ETHEL MATTHEWS -- "Buddie"

  Plainfield H. S. '22, '23; Philo.		   Philo; Track, Glee Club.

  "His talk sounds like an alarm clock."		"Laugh and be fat."


MILDRED LAHMON -- "Millie"			FRANCES PERFECT -- "Bobbie"

  Athenian; Sec'y of Class '25.			   Philo; Basketball, Capt. '25; Glee Club.

  "A quiet old maid."				     "She who means no mischief does it all."


NELSON LAUGHERY - "Hook"			RALPH PIPER -- "Bud"

  Philo; Glee Club; Track.			  Athenian; Class Pres. '22 and '24; Basketball,

  "Now my girl says, 'Learn love'."		  Capt. '25; Baseball; Glee Club.

						 "Handsome is as handsome does."


OWEN MEREDITH					  KENNETH ROOF -- "clumsy"

  Philo; Basketball; Track.			 Philo Pres. '25; Baseball, Class Officer '22;

  "One of the Seven Blunders of the World."      "I may arrive late, but I always arrive."
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[corresponds to page Seventy-Four]


[photos]  

                                  Sunbury Seniors


VIRGINIA STROSNIDER -- "Ginnie"			WALTER WEISER - "Sherm"

  Galena H. S. '22; Athenian; Glee Club.	 Philo; Basketball; Baseball.

  "A soft answer turneth away wrath."		  "Wise from the top of his head -- up."


RUSSELL A'NEALS -- "Rusty			RUSSELL WEISS - "Doc"

  Philo.					  Athenian; Basketball; Baseball; Debate; 
                                                  Class

  "No corn grew on this cob."			   Pres. '25.

						   "Have I caught my heavenly jewel?"


BUNICE VERMILLION -- "Bunie"			HAROLD WHITE - "Jim"

  Bucyrus H. S. '23; Athenian.			  Athenian; Basketball; Baseball.

  "A Beautiful girl is the paradise of the eyes." "Always would and could, but never can't."
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                    <text>[page 79]

[corresponds to page Seventy-Five]


				Sunbury's Seniors


Ralph Piper -- "Sniper."  Here we have an active and energetic young man, who puts

work before pleasure.  He has had a varied experience with Cupid, and can win fem-

inine hearts at any peril. -- Boyd Hoskinson.  Here we have a man to manipulate the

spheroid in most any fashion.  He has distinguished himself in Baseball and Basket-

ball, altho he pays some respects to the fair sex. --  Frank VanAuken.  "Nauky" wants 

to be different.  He is somewhat of a "fusser," and likes to have the girls like him.  He

sings beautifully, dabbles in athletics, and does some bluffing in class. -- Ernest Fivaz.

Altho "Frenchy" is of a quiet nature and takes life rather easy, yet he has the cus-

tomary amount of school spirit.  He has lately come into prominence as a cartoonist.

-- Virgil Blaine.  "Heck" is quite a lady's man, ie. it seems so.  He has never been

known to miss a game or lecture unless there is a dance somewhere in or out of town.

-- Russell Weiss.  "Doc" is our best known class president.  Not over fond of study,

which perhaps has caused his slightly bad disposition, still he's might constant; -- ask

Bunice. -- Owen Meredith.  Another of our quiet, demure Seniors.  He has strong con-

victions on certain problems, and adhere's strictly to them.  He has dabbled in Basket-

ball and Track, but only as a means of recreation. -- Walter Weiss.  "Sherm" has quite

a bit of musical ability, and delights to warble melodiously.  He also manages to get

his lessons with no more than the usual amount of bluffing. -- Herbert Deering.  Some

people consider him slow, but they are wrong.  When he does make up his mind, he

goes after thing with invincible determination.  You never can tell about these slow

people. -- Harold White.  "Jim" is a fine fellow--good in his classes and fine in ath-

letics.  He has never distinguished himself as a "fusser" but treats the fair sex oc-

casionally. -- Kenneth Roof. "Clumsy" says, "Make it short and sweet, so here goes."

Give him a girl above all else, and plenty of time to primp. -- Nelson Laughery. "Hook"

is truly a scholar, but not a book worm.  Girls and athletics never form a part of his

program. -- Deane Barker. "Skip" is a remarkable combination of everything, includ-

ing "lady killer."  He is a harmonious boy with ruddy cheeks, musician's hair, and a

smile like a spoonsful of strawberry dope on a hot day. -- Mason Hayes. "Rosie is a

good gentle soul, who can always be depended upon to do the right thing.  He devotes

his affectionate attentions to Galena High School. -- Howard Cring. "Squire" meets you

on the street with a smile, and speaks with that same smile in his voice.  He has not

distinguished himself in anything unless it be pole vaulting. -- Walter Harold.  "Shor-

ty" is a native of Sunbury.  He is small but somewhat mighty.  He likes English, but

shines in Caesar.  He plays Baseball, and is always found on the second team. -- Mil-

dred Lahmon.  "Millie" is a quiet, retiring girl but with a good deal of determination.

She is domestic in her tastes, and could make a home paradise for some lucky fellow.

-- Virginia Strosnider.  "Ginnie" is a very quiet girl.  We hope she will find the right

fellow and settle down near Sunbury where we can go and see her occasionally. -- Bun-

ice Vermillion.  "Bunie" is one of our bright stars socially.  She is graceful and tal-

ented.  We do not see at present just how Sunbury is going to do without her, but

there will be a way provided. -- Ethel Mathews. "Buddie' looks as tho she never saw

the dark side of anything.  She gets into things just enough to show the proper spirit

without being ambitious.  She is one of those rare persons who stand for quality. --

Frances Perfect. "Bobbie" is interested in all that concerns the school, especially ath-

letics.  She is always out for a good time.  She distinguished herself this year in the

girls Basketball team. -- Phyllis Fraser.  "Phil" says there are many ways to obtain

sheet music.  Some folks buy their own, some have it given to them,--but suffice it to

say that Phil handles the piano like a Liszt. -- Russell A'Neals.  "Rusty" is unsettled

as to what to do,--to go to school or to work, but he thinks it is the most fun to go to

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                    <text>[page 80]

[corresponds to page Seventy-Six]


[photo]  Sunbury Undergraduates


[photo] Back Row:  Ed Lee, Percy Downing, Laurence Wigton, Franklin Sparks

	 Middle Row:  Merrill Weaver, Clyde Cockran, [], Bill Lee, Burrell Patrick

	 Front Row:  Eunice Feasel, [], Ethel Farris, Thelma Barton, Lila Stith

[photo]  Back Row:  [] Henry Stith, Kerfoot Morris, [], Ralph Clark, Henry Beaver, 

		    Gerald Knoderer, Bob Fivaz

	 Middle Row: []

	 Front Row:  [], Evelyn Patrick, Bernice Brookens, Carleton Burrer, Frances Stelzer, 

		     Nellie Gunnett, Elizabeth Webster

[photo:  Back Row:  [], Owen Baker

	 Middle Row:  Carl Perry, Fern Wringer, ?, Esther McCormick, Esther Frye, Ashton Perfect

	 Front Row: [], Mildred Searles, Lucille Kendrick, [], Nannie Snavely, []
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                    <text>[page 81]

[corresponds to page Seventy-Seven]


				Sunbury Undergraduate Roaster

					_____________

Name			Nickname	Disposition		Favorite Expression

Thelma Barton		    Dick	Changeable		"Like me."	

Lila Stith		    P.D.	Funny			"Say Kid."

Lawrence Wigton	             Wig	Quiet			"O, is it?"

Ethel Farris		      Et	Good			"My gosh!"

Eunice Feasel		    Rats	High tempered		"Bah!"

Franklin Sparks		  Sparky	Independent		        "Gee Whiz."

Merril Weaver		  Weaver	Very Quiet			     "Huh?"

Alma Barnum		   Scott	Frisky				      "No."

Percy Downing		     Red	Shy				  "Um-yes."

Laura Vermillion	     Sis	Studious		      "Is that so?"

Clyde Cochran		  Cockie	Fair				     "Gee."

Burrell Patrick	 	  Tuggle	Varying			"Lets play hookey."

Edward Lee		   Eddie	Pleasant		  "Hey, come here."
 
William Lee		   Billy	Jolly			    "I don't know."

Bernice Brookens	    Brrr	Mild			      "Listen kid."

Carleton Burrer		     Cob	Pleasant		       "Oh curses."

Henry Beaver		     Hen	Peculiar			      "Aw!"

Mary Blaine	      Highpocket	Lovable				  "Oh kid."

Ralph Clark		 Lengthy	Winning				"Hey guys."

Robert Fivaz	 	     Bob	Kiddish				 "Get out."

Nellie Gunnett		     Nag	Grouchy			       "Good land."

Gerald Knoderer		   Dutch	Sleepy				   "!!! ??"

Freda Linnabary		 Freedie	Changeable		      "Oh quit it."

Lloyd Monroe		 Heintzy	Sweet			       "Aw dry up."

Hayden Monroe		    Jeff	Amiable			  "You poor prune."

Ruth McBroom		  Ruthie	Talkative			 "O Dutch."

Mae Miller		    Slim	Modest				 "Say kid."

Kerfoot Morris		    Kerf	Looney				     "Hey."

Olive Matthews		   Polly	Brilliant		  "Charlie my boy."

Evelyn Patrick		     Pat	Irish				"Be quiet."

Frances Stelzer		 Frankie	Conceited			  "O gosh."

Hoyt Whitney		   Fatso	Mischievous			  "Ho! Ho!"

Elizabeth Webster	  Lizzie	Silly				 "I dunno."

Okey Foulk		     Oky	Fiery			        "Oh! Gosh."
	
Harold Longwell		Longwell	Cloudy				      "Ya!"

Roy Perfect		    Snip	Goodnatured			"Hey Guys."

Lula Robinson	       Peggy Lou	Sunny			     "My Goodness!"
	
Henry Stith		     Ned	Good			      "Ah come on!"

Owen Baker		    Pete	Funny				  "Oh Gee!"

Lawrence Clark		   Prof.	Quiet			   "You don't say!"

Louise Clevenger	   Irish	Fickle		           "Aw cut it out."
		
Lewis Dixon		  Dickie	Mischievous		    "I don't care."

Esther Frye		   Fatso	Changeable			"By Golly."

Lucile Kendrick		     Red	In and out		         "Thunder."	

Carl Perry		   Shiek	Fair			       "Who cares?"

Ashton Perfect		    Stub	Jolly			      "Wait on me."

Ralph Snyder		   Snipe	Shy				  "Rotten."

Merl Robinson		   Jakey	Whiney		       "Hasn't gotten any."

Esther McCormick	  Granny	Meek			     "Gee I'm mad."

Robert McBroom		     Bob	Studious		    "Wait and see."

Louise Knoderer		    Dude	Tempermental		      "Oh my Lord."

Fern Ringer		   Dolly	Pleasant		     "Hello, Lize."

Albert Meeker		   Crazy	Devilish			   "Shoot."

Mildred Searles		   Milly	Winning				 "Hang it."
	
Nannie Snavely		 Trigger	Varying			   "Gee fer socks!"

Ella Rose		    Posy	Good				"O my yes."

William Vermillion	    Bill	Frisky			     "Darn it all."

Merrill Matthews	 Grandad	Industrious		      "Good night."</text>
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[corresponds to page Seventy-Eight]


				Radnor Seniors

Name		Nick Name	Favorite pastime	Favorite Sayings		Size

Anna Biggerstaff "Ann"		Talking		"I'll 'jist' tell you kids"	Very slender

Lucy Hayes	 "Ted"		Breaking dates		"'Git' away."			Robust.

Doris Carnes	 "Jack"		Whispering		"Oh! Girls!!"			Just 
                                                                                        right

Edward Butts	 "Buttsy"	Driving Dad's Machine	"Oh! Heck!!"		      Manfull

Lawrence Anderson "Andy"	Driving horses to death	"That's a lot o' 'Baloney'!   Oblong 

Mildred Owens	  "Milly"	You might be surprised	"Any body got their French?"    Just 
                                                                                       about

Theo Maugans 	  "Muggins"	Sleeping		"Too numerous to print."   Heavy set

Miriam Reed	  "Monnie"	Catching up in sleep	"Oh! Kiddy"		    Correct

George O'Connell  "Windy"	Looking important	"Yes! Honey"			Giant

Elsie Quillen	  "Josie"	Reading Beauty pamphlets  Unknown	            Portable

Dane Lockhart	  "Locky"	Smiling			"I don't know"			Round

Oleva Roberts	  "Oli"		Listening		"Oh yes"			Tiny

David Morris	  "Davie"	Rushing to and from class  "Mornin' girls!"	    Athletic

Victor Miller	  "Vic"		Driving hearses		"Yes 'am"			Great

Everett Baxter	  "Haxty"	Existing		"Well-now"			Awful

Herbert Augustein "Herb"	Finding the point in a joke  "I'll be jiggered"	Up and down

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                    <text>[page 83]

[corresponds to page Seventy-Nine]


[drawing] 

Athletics

	From a volunteer to a brigad-

ier - general thru sheer merit was

the record Rutherford B. Hayes made

for himself during the Civil War.

His inherent qualities of leadership

and cool-headedness under fire turn-

ed back Morgan's raid into this state,

July 14, 1863 at Cinncinati.  This

same trait of grit and determination

is expressed by the athletic teams

of Delaware County in turning

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                    <text>[page 84]

[corresponds to page Eighty]


			The County Schedule


	Probably no county in the state is so well organized in athletics as

Delaware County.  Having twelve good high schools of about equal size

and all connected by a good road system, this county is well able to carry

on a well formulated schedule.  Basketball is the major sport in all these

twelve schools, although football, baseball and track come in for their

share of honors.  In the early part of the year the athletic committee,

composed of Arthur S. Postle, chairman, M. V. Thrush and Judson Siddal

made out a basketball schedule whereby every team in the county should

play every other team.  This was to hold for girls' teams as well as for

boys' teams.  Six county referees were hired to officiate at the games.

The committee is making out the schedule tried to arrange so that every

school would have half its games at home and half away from home and

in so far as possible the games to alternate one at home and one away

from home on succeeding Friday nights.  All teams of the county agreed

to join the Ohio Athletic Association and to be governed by the rules of

that body in all contests.


	A spirit of friendly rivalry prevailed among the schools.  Never was

a basketball season so characterized by good-sportsmanship as the season

of 1924-1925.  The participating teams to a man showed themselves to be

good winners or good losers as the case might be.  Visiting teams were

considered as guests of the home teams and given every consideration for

their comfort.  Probably no one factor has brought the embers of the

different communities together so well as the county schedule and tourna-

ment.  May the county schedule games and the tournament long be a per-

manent part of the county school organization.


	Bellpoint, last year's and this year's state champions, showed during

the progress of the county league games that they were going to be again

the strong team that they were last year.  They finished first in the

league, winning all their games.  Hyatts, with an almost green team this

year, came under the wire second, exhibiting in all their earlier games a

fast brand of basketball.  It is their proud boast that they even led the

Bellpoint team in the first half of the Bellpoint-Hyatts game by a three

point margin.


	Orange, placing third in the league, showed the first fast team from

that school in history.  Small, unseasoned and inexperienced, they devel-

oped into one of the fastest and best passing teams of the county.


	The County Schedule was a success in every way this year, furnishing

motivation for good healthy exercise on the part of the pupils, supplying

capital for the schools to equip their teams and renew their libraries and

such, and building up in every school that school spirit so necessary for

the successful school.	
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                    <text>[page 85]

[corresponds to page Eighty-One]


			Boys' Basketball Tournament


	February twenty-seventh and twenty-eighth, in Edward's Gymnasium was held

the Delaware County Tournament.  Every one of the twelve centralized high schools

had their team entered for the annual tilt.  Bellpoint was, of course, picked as a prob-

able winner but the matter of the runner-up was not so easy to guess.  Hyatts was

favored to come back to the District Tournament as the County's other representative,

since this team had finished second in the league standing.  Orange and Ostrander

were considered strong contenders for the second honors.

	
	The drawing for places took place in Coach Gauthier's office.  Each superintend-

ent hoped to draw for his team one of the boys which necessarily would come in the

first round came when Sunbury eliminated the Hyatts team.  The Hyatts bunch had

These teams went into the second round of the tournament without playing a game.


	Galena and Radnor started off the classic with the first game.  There never was

any doubt of the outcome of the game, Galena easily taking and holding the lead.

Bellpoint was playing Powell at the same time on the other court.  Powell put up a

game scrap against their superior opponents but could hardly hope to cope with the

speedy red team.  Bellpoint easily won.  The only upset of the dope bucket of the

first round came when Sunbury eliminated the Hyatts team.  The Hyatts bunch had

been handicapped by sickness and seemed unable to find themselves and get going

throughout the whole game.  Ostrander took an easy game from Berlin to complete

the first round games.


	Brown and Center Village, both drawers of byes, started off the second round 

Friday night.  The Brown basketeers easily took the Harlem township lads into camp.

At the same time Bellpoint was downing the fighting Galena organization.  Galena

gave Bellpoint the hardest run perhaps that the champions had throughout the tourna-

ment but even at that had the score more than doubled on them.  Ostrander and Sun-

bury fought one of the best games of the tournament, the west county team however de-

feating that from the east.  Orange won from Ashley by a small margin.


	In the first game of the semi-finals the seasoned Bellpoint aggregation doubled

the score on the Brown five.  The lads from Kilbourne showed a good brand of bas-

ketball however considering their showing earlier in the season.  Ostrander won the

right to play in the final game by downing Orange in one of the good games of the

series.


	The final game between Bellpoint and Ostrander was a faster game than the score

would indicate.  Ostrander entered the game with vim and determination and demon-

strated beyond a doubt their right to come back to the district tournament.  Their

chances to down the champions were hopeless however.  Bellpoint dropped in long

baskets that will seemingly and at time showed fine passwork in bringing the ball

down to their end of the floor for sucker shots.  The game proved Bellpoint's claim

to be another champion team.


	In the District Tournament at Delaware Ostrander fell by the wayside leaving

Bellpoint to win that tournament and later the State Tournament at Columbus.  The

county is proud to have produced a team that has twice carried off the highest honors

of the state.  Congratulations to the Bellpoint squad and to their coach, Mr. Zimmer.


	Below follows a summary of the scores and games of the County Tournament:

		FIRST ROUND				   SECOND ROUND

	Galena		20				Brown		28

	Radnor		 9				Center		10

	Bellpoint	43				Galena		17

	Powell		10				Bellpoint	40

	Sunbury		16				Sunbury		15

	Hyatts		10				Ostrander	21

	Berlin		 6				Ashley		10

	Ostrander	14				Orange		13

				     THIRD ROUND

				Brown		22

				Bellpoint	44

				Ostrander	23

				Orange		19

		
				       FINALS

				Bellpoint	44

				Ostrander 	16

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Bellpoint -- County and State Champions

[photo]  STATE CHAMPIONS  

	  McMillan, Captain, Macklin

	  Butts, Moore

	  Dulin

	  Dewey, Thomas

	  Beam, Cox
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			Bellpoint -- County and State Champions

				______________________


	With all but two of last year's Championship team back and with an

abundance of good material to fill these vacancies, Bellpoint bid well to

repeat her last year's record of consecutive victories.  The team was

greatly handicapped by illness but managed to run all their scheduled

games and entered the Tri-State Tournament at Cincinnati.  Here they

were defeated in the fourth round of play.  Not to be dismayed they set-

tled down to work for the State Tournament and handily won the County

and District title for the third consecutive year and the State title for the 

second.  In the two years' playing, 66 games were won and 1 lost.  Mc-

Millen, Macklin, Thomas Moore, Cox and Bean are playing their last year.

Prospects for next year's team are not as encouraging as last year but 

nevertheless the team should be heard from in County cirlces.


	Games other than the County schedule and tournament are as follows:


	B.H.S.	43		Canal Winchester	13

		35		Cardington		 7

		32		Columbus East		30

		35		London			 9

		33		Plattsburg		28

		29		London			15

		53		Plattsburg		16

		42		Washington C.H.		16

				Tri State Tournament	

		19		Cincinnati Withrow 	 9

		22		New Port Ky.		11

		24		Cincinnati Woodward	16

		15		Logansport, Ind		16

				Central District

		51		Chesterville		14

		28		Granville		17

		37		Granview		20

		38		Marysville		14 (semi)

		42		Mt. Gilead		   (final)

				State

		24		Carrollton		17

		35		Glenford		12 (semi)

		42		Oberlin			24 (final)</text>
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Radnor, Capt. Morris
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                    <text>[page 93]

[corresponds to page Eighty-Nine]


			Sunbury Boys' Basketball

[photo]

	We enjoy a certain degree of pleasure when we review the basketball season of

1924-25.  During this season the Sunbury boys played twenty-two games and won

sixteen.  They scored 532 points to their opponent's 380.  Their average was 728 per-

cent.


	The following are members of the squad:  Boyd Hoskinson at lg., was very reliable

in guarding his zone, good in recovering the ball and passing it out for fast offense.

His place will be hard to fill.  


	Russell Weiss was fast, heady, and a good shot.  He was above the average when

it came to passing, for his passes were well timed.  Weiss made all-county guard.


	Our right forward was Ralph Piper, Capt.  He was one of our main cagers.  He

was alert in breaking for the open, and usually managed to cut under the basket at the

right time.


	Probably no player on the team was as versatile as Walter Weiser.  Walter could

adapt himself to the different methods of offense and defense with ease.  Weiser put

up a great game against Galena and Hyatts as right guard.


	Harold White, our center, was close and aggressive at guarding.  He was one of

the main factors which put the vim and punch in the Sunbury offense.


	 Burrell Patrick showed marked ability as a guard.  He was alert in recovering

the ball, and used good judgment in passing, and has good form in shooting.


	Ernest Fivaz played center and forward.  Ernest has the abilities and qualities

of a good basketball player.  In the Bellpoint game his guarding floor work and passing

was above the average.


	Altho Owen Meredith seldom played on the first team, yet by his alertness and

speed he was a very valuable man on the squad.


	We can also appreciate the efforts of other second team men, such as Fivaz,

Whitney, Lee, Beaver, Fontanelle, Van Auken and Burrer.</text>
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                    <text>[page 94]

[corresponds to page Ninety]


				County Schedule Games


				    ____________


Date		Winner		Loser		Score		Place		 Referee


Nov. 7		Bellpoint	Powell		55- 5		Bellpoint	Barnhart

Nov. 7		Brown		Center V.	25- 3		Brown	        McNamara

Nov. 7		Galena		Radnor		22- 6		Radnor		   Crist

Nov. 7		Hyatts		Sunbury		18-16		Hyatts		 Shively

Nov. 7		Orange		Ashley		27-12		Ashley		 Waldorf

Nov. 7		Ostrander	Berlin		24-14		Berlin		    Hall

Nov. 14		Bellpoint	Sunbury		36-12		Sunbury		 Waldorf

Nov. 14		Berlin		Center V.	29- 7		Center V.	    Hall

Nov. 14		Hyatts		Powell		30- 1		Galena		   Crist

Nov. 14		Galena		Radnor		24- 8		Radnor 		 Shively
		
Nov. 14		Orange		Brown		41-13		Orange	        McNamara

Nov. 14		Ostrander	Ashley		19-11		Ashley		Barnhart

Nov. 21		Bellpoint	Center V.   (F)  2- 0		Center V.	Barnhart

Nov. 21		Berlin		Radnor		19- 8		Berlin		   Crist

Nov. 21		Brown		Ostrander	23-14		Brown		    Hall

Nov. 21		Hyatts		Ashley		30-24		Hyatts		 Waldorf

Nov. 21		Orange		Powell		29-14		Powell		 Shively	

Nov. 21		Sunbury		Galena		22-11		Sunbury	      VanAlstyne

Dec. 5		Ashley		Radnor		12-11		Ashley		 Shively

Dec. 5		Bellpoint	Berlin		37-21		Bellpoint	 Waldorf

Dec. 5		Galena		Brown		25-22		Galena		Barnhart

Dec. 5		Hyatts		Center V.	13- 7		Center V.       McNamara

Dec. 5		Orange		Ostrander	21-19		Orange		   Crist

Dec. 5		Sunbury		Powell		29-21		Powell		    Hall

Dec. 12		Bellpoint	Orange		22- 8		Bellpoint	   Crist

Dec. 12		Brown		Ashley		36-22		Brown		 Waldorf

Dec. 12		Galena		Berlin		11- 5		Galena		 Shively

Dec. 12		Hyatts		Powell		36- 4		Hyatts   	McNamara

Dec. 12		Ostrander	Center V.	21- 1		Ostrander	Barnhart

Dec. 12		Sunbury		Radnor		25-24		Radnor		    Hall

Dec. 19		Ashley		Center V.	24- 9		Ashley		McNamara

Dec. 19		Bellpoint	Ostrander	15-11		Ostrander	 Waldorf

Dec. 19		Berlin		Powell		31-13		Berlin		 Shively	

Dec. 19		Brown		Radnor		 9- 8		Radnor		Barnhart

Dec. 19		Hyatts		Galena		16-12		Galena		    Hall

Dec. 19		Orange		Sunbury		27-17		Sunbury		   Crist

Jan. 9		Bellpoint	Galena		27-12		Bellpoint	McNamara

Jan. 9		Hyatts		Brown		22-11		Brown		    Hall

Jan. 9		Orange		Berlin		23-20		Orange		 Shively

Jan. 9		Ostrander	Sunbury		19-14		Ostrander	   Crist

Jan. 9		Powell		Ashley		24-10		Powell		    Hall

Jan. 9		Radnor		Center V.	15-13		Center V.	 Waldorf

Jan. 16		Bellpoint	Radnor		37-17		Radnor	        McNamara

Jan. 16		Berlin		Ashley		34-14		Berlin		   Crist

Jan. 16		Brown		Powell		21-16		Powell		 Waldorf

Jan. 16		Galena		Ostrander	19-16		Ostrander	 Shively

Jan. 16		Hyatts		Orange		33-14		Hyatts		Barnhart

Jan. 16		Sunbury		Center V.	26- 4		Sunbury		    Hall

Jan. 16		Bellpoint	Ashley		25-22		Bellpoint	 Waldorf

Jan. 16		Galena		Center V.	18- 8		Center V.	 Shively

Jan. 23		Hyatt		Berlin		32-15		Berlin		    Hall

Jan. 23		Orange		Radnor		30-18		Orange		Barnhart

Jan. 23		Ostrander	Powell		28- 8		Powell		McNamara

Jan. 23		Sunbury		Brown		22-15		Brown		   Crist

Jan. 30		Galena		Orange		18-11		Galena		 Waldorf

Jan. 30		Ostrander	Radnor		37-13		Ostrander	    Hall

Feb. 6		Sunbury		Ashley		35-21		Ashley		   Crist</text>
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                    <text>[page 95]

[corresponds to page Ninety-One]


				County Schedule Games


				    _____________


Date		Winner		Loser		Score		Place		 Referee


Feb. 6 		Bellpoint	Hyatts		34-15		Hyatts		 Waldorf

Feb. 6		Berlin		Brown		25-19		Berlin		Barnhart

Feb. 6		Orange 		Center V.	32- 5		Orange	        McNamara

Feb. 6		Powell		Radnor		20-18		Radnor		 Waldorf

Feb. 13		Ashley		Galena		26-24		Ashley		 Shively

Feb. 13		Bellpoint	Brown		46-19		Brown		    Hall

Feb. 13		Sunbury		Berlin		19-17		Sunbury		Barnhart

Feb. 13		Powell		Center V.	18- 9		Powell		    Hall

Feb. 13		Ostrander	Hyatts		16-12		Hyatts		   Crist


				    ____________
	

	Standing in County League together with games won and lost:


	Team			Games Won	Games Lost	Percentage


	Bellpoint		   11		   0		  1000

	Hyatts			    9		   2		   818

	Orange			    8		   3		   727

	Sunbury			    7	     	   4		   636

	Galena			    7		   4	 	   636

	Ostrander		    7		   4		   636

	Berlin			    5		   6		   454

	Brown			    5		   6		   454

	Ashley			    3		   8		   272

	Powell			    3		   8		   272

	Radnor			    1		  10		   091

	Center V.		    0		  11		   000


				     ___________


	Total number of games in the County Schedule 132

	Total number of points made by winners 1666.

	Total number of points made by losers 845.


	Points made by:		Made by opponents:	Exceeds opponents by:


	Bellpoint 336 ................ 142 ................	  194

	Hyatts 251 ................... 161 ................	   90

	Orange 263 ................... 191 ................	   72

	Sunbury 237 .................. 213 ................	   24

	Berlin 230 ................... 207 ................	   23

	Ostrander 224 ................ 151 ................	   73

	Brown 211 .................... 244 ................ minus  33

	Galena 202 ................... 160 ................	   42

	Ashley 198 ................... 274 ................ minus  76

	Radnor 146 ................... 248 ................ minus 102

	Powell 144 ................... 296 ................ minus 152

	Center V. 66 ................. 223 ................ minus 157</text>
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[page 96]

[corresponds to page Ninety-Two]


			Girls' County Tournament

			   _________________


	A County Tournament was held for the girls' teams of the county this year at

the same time and in connection with the boys' tournament.  The tournament was

managed by Coach Gauthier of Ohio Wesleyan and was held in Edward's Gymnasium

of that school.  Every one of the twelve county high schools had an entry.


	There were four byes placed in the first round of games and Brown, Ashley,

Powell and Orange were the lucky teams, all going into the second round of games

without having to play.


	The very first game was a complete upset of the dope when Center Village, after

showing up rather poorly in the county schedule, eliminated the fast Radnor team by

a margin of one point.  Berlin and Bellpoint, the other two outstanding teams, came

through the first round successfully.  Also Hyatts by defeating Ostrander, though

overwhelmed by that team in a scheduled game two weeks previous to the tournament,

won their way to the second round.


	The second round was full of surprises.  Brown defeated Ashley by two points.

Then the scrappy Center Village team defeated Berlin by a seven point margin.  Ber-

lin had been picked by many to win the tournament.  Efficient guarding and the

shooting of the tall center on the Harlem Township team dashed the hopes of Berlin.

The third game of this round was yet the greatest surprise of all.  Bellpoint, last

year's champions and the leader in the county league this year, was forced to bow to

defeat under the fierce offensive of the Hyatts girls.  In this game Hyatts first showed

the speed that was destined to win for them the cup.  In the last game of the round

Powell defeated Orange in a slow game.


	The third round, or semi-finals saw the defeat of the plucky Center Village team,

that had downed two formidable foes, by the Brown team.  Hyatts easily won from

the Powell delegation.


	In the final game in the evening the regulars of the Hyatts team failed to appear

when the game was called.  One regular and three substitutes, four in all, were all

Coach Postle had on hand to start the game.  Against such a representation Brown

started their scoring machine working and by the end of the first quarter had run up

a half dozen points while Hyatts had failed to mark.  By the second quarter the miss-

ing Hyatts players had appeared and were at once enlisted in the fight.  By the end

of the half Hyatts was trailing by one point only Brown failing to score again.  The

end of the game saw the Hyatts basketeers leading by the safe margin of five points

and carrying the coveted cup to a resting place in the Hyatts archives.


				_______________


			       GIRLS TOURNAMENT


FIRST ROUND		SECOND ROUND		THIRD ROUND		FINALS


Center V.	8	Brown		9	Brown		11	Brown		 6

Radnor		7	Ashley		7	Center V.	 5	Hyatts	   	11

Berlin	       10	Center V.      10	Hyatts		14	

Galena		5	Berlin		3	Powell		 4

Sunbury		3	Bellpoint	8

Bellpoint	8	Hyatts         10

Hyatts	       11	Powell	        7

Ostrander	2	Orange		4
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[photo]	 COUNTY CHAMPIONS

	 "HAY-I-" POOLE, "BEE" MACOMBER - CAPTAIN, "LIB" TAYLOR

	 "JIGGS" SMITH, "CHARLIE" PENRY

	 "OLEY" SHEETS, "LADY" JONES, "MICK" WRIGHT
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[corresponds to page Ninety-Four]


		Result of Girls' County Schedule Games


Date		Winner		Loser		Score		Place		Referee


Nov. 7		Ashley		Orange		 8- 1		Ashley		Waldorf

Nov. 7		Bellpoint	Powell		15- 4		Bellpoint      Barnhart

Nov. 7		Berlin		Ostrander    (F) 2- 0		Berlin		   Hall

Nov. 7		Brown		Center V.	 8- 5		Brown	       McNamara

Nov. 7		Hyatts		Sunbury		19- 4		Hyatts		Shively

Nov. 7		Radnor		Galena		 6- 5		Radnor		  Crist

Nov. 14		Ashley		Ostrander	18- 2		Ashley	       Barnhart

Nov. 14		Bellpoint	Sunbury		10- 3		Sunbury		Waldorf

Nov. 14		Berlin		Center V.	16- 7		Center V.	   Hall

Nov. 14		Brown		Orange		11- 3		Orange	       McNamara

Nov. 14		Galena		Powell		 5- 4		Galena		  Crist

Nov. 14		Radnor		Hyatts		11- 9		Radnor		Shively

Nov. 21		Bellpoint	Center V.   (F)  2- 0		Center V.      Barnhart

Nov. 21		Berlin		Radnor		15- 5		Berlin		  Crist

Nov. 21		Brown		Ostrander	 7- 4		Brown		   Hall

Nov. 21		Hyatts		Ashley		10- 4		Hyatts		Waldorf

Nov. 21		Orange		Powell		 8- 5		Powell		Shively

Nov. 21		Sunbury		Galena		 8- 5		Sunbury      VanAlstyne

Dec. 5		Bellpoint	Berlin		14-10		Bellpoint	Waldorf

Dec. 5		Brown		Galena		10- 9		Galena	       Barnhart

Dec. 5		Center V.	Hyatts		11- 9		Center V.      McNamara

Dec. 5		Orange		Ostrander	10- 1		Orange		  Crist

Dec. 5		Powell		Sunbury		12- 5		Powell		   Hall

Dec. 5		Radnor		Ashley		14-13		Ashley		Shively

Dec. 12		Ashley		Brown		14-12		Brown		Waldorf

Dec. 12		Bellpoint	Orange		17- 2		Bellpoint	  Crist

Dec. 12		Berlin		Galena		15- 9		Galena		Shively

Dec. 12		Center V.	Ostrander	16- 6		Ostrander	Waldorf

Dec. 12		Hyatts		Powell		 9- 0		Hyatts	       McNamara

Dec. 12		Radnor		Sunbury		14- 2		Radnor		   Hall

Dec. 19		Bellpoint	Ostrander	22- 1		Ostrander	Waldorf

Dec. 19		Berlin		Powell		14- 2		Berlin		Shively

Dec. 19		Center V.	Ashley		 8- 3		Ashley	       McNamara

Dec. 19		Hyatts		Galena		 7- 4		Galena		   Hall

Dec. 19		Orange		Sunbury				Sunbury		  Crist

Dec. 19		Radnor		Brown		18- 5		Radnor	       Barnhart

Jan. 9		Bellpoint	Galena		12- 6		Galena	       McNamara

Jan. 9		Hyatts		Brown		 9- 5		Brown		   Hall

Jan. 9		Ostrander	Sunbury		 5- 3		Ostrander	  Crist

Jan. 9		Orange		Berlin		12-11		Orange		Shively

Jan. 9		Powell		Ashley		10- 5		Powell		   Hall

Jan. 9		Radnor		Center V.	12- 6		Center V.	Waldorf

Jan. 16		Bellpoint	Radnor		17-15		Radnor         McNamara

Jan. 16		Berlin		Ashley		 9- 5		Berlin		  Crist

Jan. 16		Galena		Ostrander	 4- 3		Ostrander	Shively</text>
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	Result of Girls' County Schedule Games


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Jan. 16		Orange		Hyatts		 6- 4		Hyatts	       Barnhart

Jan. 16		Sunbury		Center V.	 5- 3		Sunbury		   Hall

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Jan. 23		Powell		Ostrander	 7- 4		Powell         McNamara

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Jan. 30		Orange		Galena		 2- 0		Galena	        Waldorf

Jan. 30		Radnor		Ostrander	11-10		Ostrander	   Hall

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Feb. 6		Berlin		Brown		21-10		Berlin	       Barnhart

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Feb. 13		Center V.	Powell		11- 7		Powell		   Hall

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					________________

					    STANDING

	  Team			Games Won	Games Lost	Percentage

	Bellpoint		   10		    1		    911

	Berlin			    9		    2		    818

	Radnor			    9		    2		    818

	Ashley		     	    6		    5		    545

	Center Village		    6		    5		    545

	Orange			    6		    5		    545

	Brown			    5		    6		    454

	Hyatts			    5		    6		    454

	Powell			    4		    7		    363

	Galena			    2		    9		    181

	Ostrander		    2		    9		    181

	Sunbury			    2		    9		    181
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BERLIN

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RADNOR

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[photo]            Sunbury Girls' Basketball Team


	We are little but mighty--a team composed almost en-

tirely of inexperienced girls from the Freshmen and Soph-

omore classes.  We were able to hold down veteran teams

of near giants, to very close scores.  So far from being

ashamed of our record we are proud of our score books

(especially the backs of old letters that were used for the

first game.)


	A team of fighters, playing for the love of the game,

and taking our whippings without a murmur, we'll blow our

horn if no one else will.


	Just watch our step next year.
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Ashley

[photo] Football

[photo]  Track

[photo]  Track
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[corresponds to page One Hundred and Three]


[drawing]  ACTIVITIES


	From the fireside of that little

brick house on East William Street,

where his widowed mother instilled

within the boy the modesty that grac-

ed him, where his devoted sister coach-

ed him in his studies, Rutherford B.

Hayes rose to the highest and most

honored position in this land, the

Presidency of the United States.  Such

is the opportunity of every student

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                    <text>[page 108]

[corresponds to page One Hundred and Four]


County Orators

[photos] 
 
Ed Griffith, Berlin, Ed. Humes, Brown, B. McCumber, Hyatts, L. Kellar, Ostrander

G. O'Connell, Radnor, M. Dennis, Ashley, V. Meyers, Center Village, M. Biggs, Galena

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[corrresponds to page One Hundred and Five]


			County Oratorical Contest


	Again the world is saved for another year.  That is, if said world

will accept and put in practice the advice of the twelve budding orators

who dispensed the truth concerning the great problems of the universe at

the annual oratorical contest held in Gray Chapel, Friday evening, April 

24, 1925.


	There is no star too distant for our ambitious high school student to

attempt to lasso and harness to his oratorical wagon; no grandiloquent

utterance of a statesman, laboring under the stress of tragic events, that

he can not use for harness.  And yet when we look over the subjects of

the orations and listen to the pleas of these effervescent young people, we

realize that their ardor is the ardor of those who have not been chilled

by the cold indifference of standpatism, and their candor, the candor of

those who believe, in their innocence, that the truth will make men free.


	The contest was a close one.  By rankings, Henrietta Van Gundy of

Bellepoint School tied with Beatrice McCumber of Hyatts for first place.

Only by referring to the percentage markings of the judges could this tie

be broken.  This plan gave Miss McCumber first place and Miss Van

Gundy second.  Mason Hayes of Sunbury took third place.  There was

not a wide range in grades, from highest to lowest; all handled their sub-

jects very creditably.


	Miss McCumber's oration was entitled "Legalized Murder," and was

an appealing plea for the abondment of capital punishment in Ohio.  We

will stand aside and let the orator herself speak.  "It is almost unbeliev-

able that we can live in the twentieth century, in a so called Christian

state, in the center of a Christian country and yet renounce all Christian

teachings to the extent that we, as a state take into our hands that ven-

geance which is God's alone.  For 'Vengeance is mine, saith the Lord.'

It must be hard for the chaplain of the penitentiary to try to soothe the

condemned man by telling him that "God is love' and that thru Christ,

all sins may be forgiven; when the laws of Ohio will not forgive, nor

even give the man the rest of his natural lifetime to make his peace with

God.  Christ, the Great Teacher, once had occasion to say 'he who is with-

out sin among you, let him first cast a stone.'  What would Christ's stand

be toward capital punishment, were he an Ohio citizen today?" * * *

"Yet so long as we sanction the present law we are joint executioners

along with the one who actually does the killing.  If we believe in Ohio,

and I'm sure we do, we will want it to be the fairest and cleanest state in

the union and a state to be proud of.  To do that each one of us must

bring our influence to bear thru the home, the club, the school, the church

and the ballot, to remove from the future pages of Ohio's history that

stain of legalized murder, known as capital punishment."


	And when we remember that all of the orations were on this high

plane of earnest thinking why should we worry about our young people--

more power to them.


	In spite of the closeness of the contest there was very general satis-

faction with the result and the whole county congratulates Miss McCumber

upon her success and Hyatts school upon its product.
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[corresponds to page One Hundred and Six]


			Ashley Agricultural Class


[photo]


				Agriculture

			
				  ________


	Smith-Hughes Agriculture is rapidly gaining in favor in the state as is shown

by the number of applications that are received annually for new departments.  There

are now 154 departments in the state with a total enrollment of 3,900 boys; and plans

now under way will increase the number of departments to 200 for the coming school 

year.


	Twenty-five boys enrolled in the department at Ashley last Fall.  The vocational

course consists of one year courses in each of the following:  Animal Husbandry,

Farm Crops and Horticulture, Farm engineering, Farm Shop, elected generally in the

Sophomore year.  One and one-fourth credits are given for each course except Farm

Shop.


	The Smith-Hughes judging team, Merlin Martin, Curtis Martin, Marvin Hack,

and Blaine Bishop maintained the formes record of Ashley in the State Judging Con-

test at the State Fair.  They won second place competing with one hundred Smith

Hughes teams and received $100.00 and a beautiful pennant as a prize.  This makes

second place five years in succession and third place the first year.  The Club judging

team, Curtis Martin, Marvin Hack and Blaine Bishop won the club judging contest

at the International Livestock Show at Chicago during the first week of December.
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[corresponds to page One Hundred and Seven]


			Ashley Stock Judging Group

[photo]

			 	Agriculture


	Enthusiasm has run high in club work at Ashley.  Lawrence Bishop, Martin

Hack, and Clifford Dray each won trips to the International as prizes in the Pig Club.

Malavon Dennis, Helen Martin and Mary Hurlow won trips to Chicago as prize win-

ners in the girls sewing club.


	Mr. Hugh Bishop accompanied the local instructor to Chicago and assisted in

caring for the group of twelve that represented Ashley at the International.  They

joined the 1500 other boys and girls from all over the United States and Canada and

had one of the busiest weeks of their lives.


	The Community is to be congratulated on making possible this trip and showing

such a wonderful spirit of corporation by uniting the various community agencies to

make the trip possible.  The boys and girls had the opportunity of hearing men of

wealth, industry, and influence talked in terms of things international in scope and

surely gave them a broader vision of accomplishing things worth while.  All this

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[corresponds to page One Hundred and Eight]


[photo]

ASHLEY
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                    <text>[page 113]

[corresponds to page One Hundred and Nine]


				Bellpoint Orchestra


[photo] ORCHESTRA--Chlorine Butts, Piano; Dorothy Robinson, Fern Moore, Violins; Gladys

	 Ropp, Saxophone; Robert Butts, Drums; Russell Dunlap, Trumpet; Edwin Owen,

	 Cornet; William Webster, Clarinet; Eloise Piersol, Trombone.]


			OPERETTA--"The Toreadors" Jan. 27
		
				Cast of Characters


	Benita ..................................... Edna Maie Andrews

	Juanita ....................................... Eloise Piersol

	Senor Dictorio ............................... Harold McMillen

	Juan ........................................... Marion Thomas

	Pablo ........................................ William Macklin

	Senor Swateo ..................................... Frank Dewey	

	Senor Whackeo .................................. Stanley Moore

	Dolores ........................................ Dorothy Young

	Maria .................................... Henrietta Van Gundy


			SENIOR PLAY -- "A KENTUCKY BELLE"

				Cast of Characters


Miss Mariah Douglass ............................................ Gertrude Aldrich

Isabel, her niece ............................................ Henrietta Van Gundy

Marie, friend of Isabel ........................................... Margaret Jones

Colonel William McMillen ........................................... Stanley Moore

John Cason Gordon .................................................. Marion Thomas

Dr. Blake ........................................................ Harold McMillen

Miss Madden, trained nurse ........................................ Gladys Andrews

Four Telephone Linemen .. William Heath, Dean Phillips, Frederick Cox, Harold Bean

Cindy ........................................................ Catherine Patingale

Henry ............................................................ William Macklin

Jane, friend of Isabel .............................................. Gladys Heath

Mrs. Gordon ........................................................... Edna Heath

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[corresponds to page One Hundred and Ten]


Berlin Activities

[photo] Berlin Orchestra

[photo] Domestic Science</text>
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[photos] 

BERLIN
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[corresponds to page One Hundred and Twelve]


                         Galena Organizations

[photo]  

Philaephonean Literary Society

[photo]

Willisonian Literary Society

[photo]

11 Squad
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[corresponds to page One Hundred and Thirteen]


[photos] 

GALENA
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                    <text>[page 118]

[corresponds to page One Hundred and Fourteen]


			Time Table


 7:59	Alarm clock rings, Janitor Cow comes to the school house and puts out the fire.

 8:00	All town boys eager for knowledge appear on the school ground to play basketball and wake

	the neighbors.

 8:02	Country kid wagons swing into action.  Cletha carries on extensive flirtation with Harold

	as kid wagon passes Hales.

 8:05	Henry Bonnett soundly sleeping.

 8:10	Janitor starts victrola and again makes rounds, to be sure the fires are all out.

 8:15	Albert Wood finishes feeding the cows and goes into breakfast (That's a little early).

 8:30	Harold rings first bell while watching Martha Fuller arrive at school building--pleased 

	to know she isn't late.

 8:40	Habitual early birds arrive: Debolt, Wap, Fat, Box Car--a hot rook game ensues.

 8:45	Henry still slumbers.

 8:50	Blanche Jones starts to school post haste (she arrived just after Caesar class).

 8:51	Lemard and Kelley kick the last cow good bye and bearly miss kid wagon.

 8:52	Jim Vance is called the fifth time for breakfast.

 8:53	Chet rings up Bill's cash register for $5 (for pin money).

 8:54	Aloma having finished breakfast grabs last burnt match, pencils eyebrows while 

	vociferously chewing Wrigleys.

 8:55	Tom Goff sees Ruth McClure coming to the school house, so does Ralph, Jim likewise 

	perhaps Lemard.

 8:56	Mary Platt gets off kid wagon on square for the usual thing--nothing.

 8:57	Jim spills his Glo Co. and kicks a hole in the wall.  Refuses to eat breakfast, takes  

	spite out on Ford on way to school.

 8:58	Jerry tells Fat how to play Rook.

 8:59	Clyde stops at barber shop to get two misplaced whiskers shaved--full price is exacted by 
Coxy.

 8:59 1/2 Seventeen girls and nine boys remove hats and coats in hall.  Everybody checks up on 
pencils.

 9:00	Student rings bell, Mr. Johnson swallows last pancake whole, grabs hat and makes a dash

	for the school house.

 9:02	Dorothy Ware pretends she can't hear Caesar question.  Roll is called, absentees, Windy, 
	Lotten,Tuller and Whitney.

 9:03	The Genoa kid wagon is successfully anchored on the lab steps.

 9:30	In French--Elle est si jolie se douce!  Si blonde! ell n'y a presque plus de blonds; 
et des yenx!

	Chet becomes confused resorts to his thumb.

 9:44	Henry arrives in French class so does Bob--they wouldn't let him work in the restaurant.

 9:45	Seniors snooze.

 9:50	Paul comes to life and cleans pipe.

 9:55	Seniors in near vicinity slowly recover from "near asphyxiation."

 9:60	Fourth book agent appears and the twenty-seventh reported missing.

10:15	Mrs. Johnson catches Shink Wood reading "Grimes Fairy Tales."

10:16	Lemard Lotten with all the airs of a perfume factory expounds the evils of "Shakespeare 
Plays."

	Says True Story is good enough for him.  (Mrs. Johnson agrees March 27, 1999).

10:35	Seniors get to American Democracy in time to get 10 off!

10:36	Mrs. Johnson breaks up a heated dispute concerning farmers wealth, gives five "flat 
zeroes."

10:40	Arel interrupts class by telling Mrs. Johnson where she can get a perfectly gorgeous 
antique chest for only $150.

10:50	Backward seniors accompany the Juniors to French--Always writing out their French 
sentences for them.
	
11:00	Mr. Johnson faithfully struggles to teach the wherefores of, sum esse fui, but alas all 
Kelley ever learns is Amo, Amas, Amat.

11:15	The Sophomores insist that Napoleon and Hanibal were really cowards and that Queen Eliza-

	beth was too smart.

11:30	Chet begins to think about the restaurant.

11:35	Everybody begins to feel empty.

11:45	Chet's hunger becomes intense, resorts to his thumb again.  How extra ordinarily handy.

11:59	Freshmen and other feeble minded ones have to be reminded second time to put away their

	books for lunch.

12:00	Ralph reaches Ruth.  A mad rush for the rook tables at the barber shop--and a free for all

	among seniors for the pool room to light up.

12:10	Pipes are laid away.  Everybody goes to hash.

12:15	Tom rushes to school building--Ruth not present--former assumes hard boiled looks and 

	paces the floor.

12:16	Hilda and Floyd begin recession.  Mary and Kelley do too.  Social good times ensues.

12:16 1/2 Lone faculty member appears.

12:16 3/4 Social good time disensues.

12:30	Jawbreakers are rapidly consumed at Vernons.

12:45	Some villian flavors the water tank--the boys drink freely.

 1:00	Freedom of speech ceases.

 1:15	Floyd Shaw again tells us how smart he is in Algebra--Oh well, some one had to.

 1:30	Chet copies Algebra problems at the rate of ten a minute.

 1:45	Etta Barker goes home with pain in head--10th ailment she has developed today.

 2:00	Mr. Hough succeeds in putting half his physics class to sleep.  Spends rest of the period 
admiring

	the new part in his hair.  Everyone pronounces it charming.

 2:15	Mrs. Johnson in upper class room hears terrific rumblings, proves to the crumbling of jaw

	breakers.  (10 off again)  Oh! what's the use.

 2:45	Exercise records disappear.  We all gamble on the green.

 3:15	Juniors take "time out" to make plans for Charity Ball.

 3:30	Mr. Johnson promises for the 90,000th time to return our Sept. test papers.

 3:32	Asks us to kindly be more quiet.

 3:33	Demands that we all "Shut Up"!

 3:34	Springs a snap quiz in American Lit.  Signs a fifty page lesson.

 3:35	And tells us to "GIT FER HOME"!
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[corresponds to page One Hundred and Fifteen]


[photo]

CENTER VILLAGE
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	Kilbourne Troop No. 1, Boy Scouts of America, entered upon its second year in

scouting in February, 1924 with the same zest which characterized its action when

organized in the same month of 1923.  Some 40 boys had had training during the year 

and in the reorganization, seniors in high school dropped out and seventh grade boys

entered, the troop starting with 32 boys for the second year.  The four patrols com-

peted twice during the year in points scored in tests and good turns performed.  The

Lions and Foxes shared honors in the events.  The program for the year in addition to

the prescribed scoutcraft included weekly meetings for fun and work, a summer camp

for 15 members some distance from home, a Lyceum course of five numbers financed

and arranged for the community, a leading part in an Athletic Badge Contest for the

School, demonstrations of flag etiquette and first aid work for community gatherings,

participation in patriotic celebrations, guest meetings for mothers and fathers, hikes

and attendance at the Columbus Scout Circus.  The Citizens' Scout Committee and

School officials have endorsed the work for the third year and 30 boys from the sixth

grade to the juniors in High School have signed enrollment blanks for 1925-26.
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			     A Girl Scout Fair Tale


	Once upon a time there was a little Girl Scout Troop.  Now, as every wise person

must surely know, the Girl Scouts are very near kin to the fairies.  The fairies have

a good queen whom they adore, but the Girl Scouts have a captain, to whom they tell

their joys and woes and whom they too adore.


	Oh! but I've made a big mistake.  This merry troop is no longer little.  It has

leaped from a dwarf of eight members to a giant of twenty-four scouts in a truly

miraculous fashion.  But although it is larger, it is still the happiest, thriftiest, friend-

liest, busiest, and most useful Scout Troop in the whole, wide world.


	These Girl Scouts have a way about them of making a game of all their work,

so if you would hear them tell it you would think that they were always playing.

But they really brighten their corner of this jolly old world a great deal.


	Of course it is a heap easier for any one to be gay in the spring, let alone Fairies

and Girl Scouts.  Therefore the jocund troop has settled down to good hard work on

tests.  Already there have been many pins earned.  So now we will leave them, and

perhaps some other time I will have another happy tale to tell about the Gay Girl Scout

Troop of Kilbourne.


							Butterflies and

							Busy Bees.
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                                 Hyatts Organizations


[photo]  

XL Literary Society     Double Quartett   Leonidas Literary Society




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[photo]                          Orange

  


			Lincoln Literary Society


Sec'y Kenneth Fickel	Pres. Mary Boyd		V. Pres. Richard Joslin


		      Philomathean Literary Society

	Pres. Edgar Bagley		Sec'y Agnes Clymer


			Orange Literary Societies


	When the Freshmen entered High School and found they were to participate in

literary societies they resented the fact to a small degree but through the assurance

and help of the older and more experience students they went in and showed their

hidden abilities to an increasing advantage.  As entertainers in the musical line there

were a few outstanding individuals.  In fact when the time came for the last literaries

we think the Freshmen really were looking for more worlds to conquer.


	Such is the aim of our literary societies--not to be drudges but pleasures to per-

formers and others that listen and get help and instruction from what they hear.

After each program we had a critic who was rather severe on loafers but those that

deserved praise got it which encouraged them to go even farther and earn more suc-

cesses in the future.


	Among the outstanding features in the course of the literaries were two debates.

One was "Resolved, that capital punishment should be abolished" another was "Re-

solved, that the city is the best place for a child to grow up."  These were well de-

livered and interesting.  Our debate teams were said by many to be equal to previous

county teams.
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				Orange


	Orange High School has been rapidly progressing in all literary line due to hard

work and good coaching by Supt. Southwick.  Orange won both county debates.  The

affirmative team from Hyatts, 3-0, the negative team from Bellpoint, 2-1 on the

question of the League of Nations.  As there will not be any debates this year we

will not have the chance to do the same work and win as marked a success as last

year.  Our orator for last year, Oscar Clymer, received second honors.  This year our

orator is Mae Phinney and her subject if "Lift Thine Eyes."


	Our literary work ths year seems to have developed better debates than formerly.

There has been evident a spirit of friendly rivalry between our literary societies thereby

insuring equal development for both.  In the program which our literaries gave jointly

on March 13, 1925, ten were chosen from the Philomathean and nine from the Lincoln

society.  However the Lincolns evened up the count by having a member of their

society chosen as county orator for this year.  Those people picked for special work

on the program were picked according to the ability shown in the literary programs

of the year.


	Credit in the program should especially be given to Mabel Rainier who showed

outstanding ability in her different parts in singing.  Also Estelene Clymer was chosen

for a reading in the beginning because about twice in the past year she has proved

an effective pacemaker.  Agner Clymer has proved one of the most versatile.  She 

merriment we depended about on the four High School classes.


			Program Given March 13, 1925


High School Chorus ............................................... Double number

Reading--"The Swan Song" ....................................... Estelene Clymer

Vocal Duet--"Whispering Hope" ...................... Agnes Clymer, Mabel Rainier

Vocal Duet--"Ike and Becky" ....................... Raymond Loop, Thomas Bradney

Quartet--"The Quiltin' Bee--

	Agnes Clymer assisted by Florence Aller, Mabel Rainier, Elizabeth Snyder,

	Kenneth Fickel, Ruth Shultz, H. R. Fisher, Doris Wells.

Vocal Solo--"June Brought the Roses" .............................. Mary Capuano

Reading--"Ginevra" ................................................ Agnes Clymer

Girls Chorus ..................................................... Double number

			ONE ACT PLAY--"A CASE OF SUSPENSION"

				    Cast

Professor Edgerton--suspended party ............................. Kenneth Fickel

Miss Judkins--Dean, of uncertain age ................................. Mary Boyd

Kathleen--Irish maid ........................................... Rosalie Phinney

Jonas--the girls' accomplice .................................... Charles Taylor

Mildred ............................................................ Mae Phinney

Dorothy--triple alliance of mischief ......................... Gladys Brintlinger

Alice ............................................................. Mary Capuano

Jack .............................................................. Edgar Bagley

Tom--causes for the investigation ............................... Robert Gooding	
	 
Harold .......................................................... Harold Phinney

	This one act play was given to show troubles the faculty have in maintaining

discipline.

	Some young college girls decide to give a party for their young gentlemen friends

in spite of the matron and faculty supervision.  Kathleen, the Irish maid discovers the

girls plot and helps them out by lending a clothes-basket to draw the young men up

from the ground.  Jonas, the janitor or handy-man lends a rope with which to pull up

the young gentlemen.

	Prof. Edgerton discovers the basket, gives the signal and is pulled half-way up

before the girls discover who it is.

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[page 128]

[corresponds to page One Hundred and Twenty-Four]


			"In the Garden of Shah"

		MUSICAL COMEDY IN THREE ACTS PRESENTED BY

			 OSTRANDER HIGH SCHOOL

		      Tuesday, December 23d, 1924


			Cast of Characters

Lohlah (Zohdah's Friend and Confident) ...................... Ivalvoo Smart

Zohdah (daughter of the Shah) ............................... Lillie Notter

Nowobeh (Zohdah's old nurse) .............................. Dorothy McBride

Ted Harding .................................................. Burson Mills

Billy Cumings .............................................. Donald McBride

		(American Freelance Mining Engineers)

Samuel Johnson Jackson ..................................... Thomas Winston

		(Ted's and Billy's Servant from U.S.A.)

Perunah (The Shah) .......................................... Homer Howison			

Somecraba (An Arab Sheif) .................................... Carrol Lamme


		 Class Poem


	The Senior class with Vim and pep

	Has gone throughout the years

	We've always tried to watch our step

	Amid the throngs of cheers.


	The Juniors oh! so mighty good

	Could not be surpassed

	Although at times were very rude

	They were never outclassed.


	We now go to the Sophomore class

	The wittiest of them all

	Go try to find another

	No other could we call.


	We must not forget the Freshman crowd

	Striving to do the best

	At times they felt discouraged

	But always stood the test.


	To all ye classes, throughout the past

	Have done the best that could be expected

	When out in the world the work they do

	We hope will never be neglected.

			
				Valeta Winston, '25.
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[photo]  

Miss Cherry Blossom

[photo] 

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                    <text>[page 133]

[corresponds to page One Hundred and Twenty-Nine]


				The Sunbury Glee Club


	The Glee Club is one of the outstanding organizations in the school.  It affects a

larger number of the students than any of the other extra curriculum activities, since

from its very nature a larger number can take part.


	The success of the organization is due largely to the capable leadership of Mr.

Neilson, who has supervised the music in the High School for a number of years.  The

operetta "Polished Pebbles" which was given in April of last year was one of the finest

performances that has been given here in recent years.  Mr. Neilson is ably

assisted in his work with the club by Miss Houston, who is also pianist for the organ-

ization.


	The Glee Club has been active this year, having rendered its services during the

special meetings held at each of the local churches during the winter.  The climax

of the Club's season will come when they present the operetta "The Pioneer Papoose"

in the new auditorium sometime in the early part of May.  This entertainment may

also be given at some of the neighboring villages if time permits.


	The Club has worked hard, and deserves a great deal of credit for the work it

has done.  We hope that it will continue in its good work, and feel sure of its success

while under its present leadership.


				THE ORCHESTRA


	The Orchestra also responds to Mr. Neilson's baton, which quite frequently takes

the form of a clarinet.  It has helped out a great deal in providing music at our High

School exercises.  We hope that next year a larger number may be enrolled in this

organization.


				   BASE BALL


	Sunbury High School has long been recognized through out the county for her

championship base ball teams.  Last year her team was as successful as of yore, de-

feating such high class teams as Johnstown, Galena, Hyatts and Centerburg.  She

suffered defeat at the hands of Aquias High of Columbus by a score of 4-2.  Similar

to all athletic teams she has a few outstanding stars who merit words of praise.


	Hoskinson--Catcher--One of the best base ball players in our county.  He is our

"clean up" man, and the best slugger on the team.  He has that rare gift, "base ball

brains."

	Clark--Pitcher--A find for the future.  He has worlds of smoke, and plenty of

curve.

	Weiss--Pitcher--As a High School pitcher Weiss ranks in a class by himself.

He has smoke, a fast curve, control and base ball sense.

	Dearing--1st base--His lean and lanky build and fielding ability make him a

valuable player.

	Roof--2nd base--The slow but sure type of player.  Not a grand stand player,

but a fighter.

	Barker--s. s.--Deane is fast, a perfect infielder, and the most difficult man to

strike out on the team.

	White--3rd base--A fast man with a cannon ball peg to first.  Also a good man

with the stick.

	Weiser--l. f.--A sterling outfielder, and one of the most consistent hitters on

the team.

	Piper--c. f.--To have a fly ball drop near center field is fatal, for in our memory

Piper has never missed.

	Competition for right field is keen.  Fivaz, Laughery and Patrick have the edge.
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[corresponds to page One Hundred and Thirty-One]


			Sunbury High School Calendar


	In this calendar we will endeavor to enumerate the most important events during

the school year of 1924-1925.

	Sept. 8--School opened one week late.

	Sept. 9--Registration days, and we find that we have an enrollment of 23 Seniors.

	Sept. 27--Freshmen Initiation.  This party given by Sophs was a decided success.

Green ice cream was served for dessert.  All left for home early.  Carleton Burrer and

Hoyt Whitney were in bed by ten bells.  Ha!

	Oct. 10--Another Freshman party held at the home of Marie Metzger.  Everyone

reported a good time.

	Oct. 17--Seniors invited Juniors to a weiner roast at at Alum Creek.  Many

games were played, and the sad part was the theft of the marshmellows.  The desti-

nation from there for some of the party was "Blue Mist."

	Oct. 24--Basketball game, Orange at Orange.  Lila couldn't find the way over.

	Nov. 6--A stirring game at Hyatts, Jim White being put out of the game.  After

the game we enjoyed a bacon roast along the Scioto River.

	Nov. 21--A thrilling game with Galena.  Galena bet their last penny and had to

go barefooted all winter.

	Nov. 26--Homecoming.  Alumni played High School, Boyd being only one booted.

A dance and games were enjoyed by everyone.  Music was furnished by Miss Janet

Rogers.

	Dec. 2--Banquet for Basketball teams and coaches given by Mr. Whitney.  Speeches

were given by the coaches and Captains, Frances Perfect and Ralph Piper.  Nannie

Snavely talked so much during the dinner that the candles were blown out.

	Dec. 5--Basketball game with Powell.  The girls lost, but the excuse we give is

that they had to "push" their way over.

	Dec. 12--Basketball game at Radnor, Hoyt Whitney saving the day by making the

last foul.

	Dec. 24--Glee Club gave program in chapel.  An interesting talk was given by

Rev. R. Chadwick from Boston, Mass.

	Jan. 9--All pupils wishing to see the "Pied Piper" at Grey Chapel, Delaware

were excused from school.  Many were excused, four actually saw the play.

	Jan. 16--Our first game in the new Gym with Centervillage.

	Feb. 9--"Phil" brought Amelia Schmidt to school.  Deane Barker of course made

tracks around her.

	Feb. 12--The High School celebrated Lincoln's birthday with patriotic songs and

talks.

	Feb. 20--Basketball game with Orange.  Sunbury defeated.

	Feb. 26--Rev. Smith from Bellview gave a very interesting talk in chapel.

	March 4--The High School and Grammar Room had the privilege of hearing the

inaugural address from Washington by Radio.

	March 21--Miss Alma Scott, Junior of S. H. S. becomes Mrs. Wallace Barnum.

	March 25--Mr. Henry Miller of Sunbury gave a talk on the subject "Money."

	April 3--The Seniors with the help of some Juniors gave the annual Carnival.  A

Vodvil of nine acts were given in the new auditorium.  There was also an auction at

which "Lengthy Clark" presided.

	April 10--Junior Play--"The Fifteenth of January" will be a success we hope.

If it is not, it will not be Mrs. Sinkey's fault.

	Commencement week, Congressman Thomas Brooks Fletcher of Marion will give

the class address.
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                    <text>[page 136]

[corresponds to page One Hundred and Thirty-Two]


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                            New School Building


	Sunbury feels justly proud of her new Public School building.  For

the last several years we have been rather hampered in our old quarters,

and we feel that now a new spur will be felt which will be to the advan-

tage of all our school activities.

	On November 4, 1923 the Sunbury District voted favorably on the

project of a $75,000 bond issue for building an addition on the old High

School building.  Mr. Porter as architect, drew up the plans, and the con-

tract was let to Mr. Hopper of Delaware.  Work began almost immedi-

ately, and progressed rapidly with the result that on January 16 we dedi-

cated the new gymnasium by a Basketball game with Center Village.  The

building is completed with the exception of some of the equipment for

the various departments.  Most of the equipment has been purchased.

	In addition to the regular recitation rooms the building contains a

combination auditorium and gymnasium capable of seating about six

hundred and providing ample stage room for all entertainments, locker

rooms and shower baths, a large study hall with library in connection, and

well equipped laboratories for Physics, Chemistry, Manual Training, and

Domestic Science.
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                    <text>[page 137]

[corresponds to page One Hundred and Thirty-Three]


			Hyatts Literary Societies


	One of the outstanding features of this school year which provided

some excellent training and no little amount of merriment was the organi-

zation at the beginning of the year of two literary societies.  They took

unto themselves the names of "Leonida" and "X L".

	The Leonidas Society chose Ruth Ashbury as their president and

Dorothy Hall for secretary.  No probability of finances made a treasurer

unnecessary.  The X L society chose William Winters to head the group

and Helen Stockdale to keep a strict and accurate account of all pro-

ceedings.

	During the year each side gave a complete program to which they

invited the other side as well as relatives and friends.  On February 28th

the two societies gave a joint program to which the public at large was

invited.  Some of the outstanding numbers on this program were:  "The

Man in the Bowler Hat", a one-act play, "Some Whoppers", or the stories

you read about, "Choosing a Valentine", or a revision of the family album,

and a number of readings and songs that delighted the audience.  This

program was the crowning success of the year.


			Operetta--"El Bandido"


	The big musical feature of the year was the rendition of the musical

comedy "El Bandido".  This was a Spanish operetta and special settings

and costumes were used in the portrayal of this story of Spanish life.

Mrs. Jeanette Gooding-Harter, our music teacher was the director of the

play.  Miss Whittier coached all the drills for it and the settings were

prepared by the manual training class under the leadership of Mr. Utley.

Below is the cast of characters of the play:


			CAST OF CHARACTERS


	Night Watchman ---------------------------------- Ward Johnson

	Don Manuel, an Artist visiting Antiquera -------- Ralph Hardin

	Juan, Don Manuel's Servant ----------------------- Truman Bell

	Bartolo, Landlord of San Fernando Pasada ----- William Winters

	Donna Cyrilla, Belle of Antiquera ------------ Nora Faye Jones

	Don Lozono, Captain in Spanish Army -------------- Arthur Ross

	Tona, a Soldier -------------------------------- Kenneth Raile

	Jose Maria, A Famous Brigand -------------------- Ralph Hardin

	Carlos, Cyrilla's Brother ------------------------ Russel Tone

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                    <text>[page 138]

[corresponds to page One Hundred and Thirty-Four]


			CAST OF CHARACTERS--Continued


	Zaida, a Maid at Bartolo's Pasada ------------- Leahbeth Taylor

	Don Grandeosa, Governor of Andalusia -------------- Eugene Ross


				BANDIT CHORUS

Russel Chapman			Delmar Hall		Rodger Baker

		Herbert Marks		    Charles Penry


			      DANCING CHORUS


	Iona Ufferman				Bernice Kentner

	Dorothy Hall				Ruth Asbury

	Leola Sheets				Beatrice Macomber

	Geraldine Smith				John McKinnie

	Ralph Lindner				Lloyd Stietz

	Joe Bauder				Arthur Baker

	Delmar Hall				Raymond Ford


			   SINGING CHORUS


	Etta Martin				Helen Stockdale

	Minerva Fraker				Gladys Hack

	William Bauder				Richard Taylor

	Lawrence Evans				Gerald Augenstein

	Harriett poole				Harold Sheets

	Ward Bauder				Louis Monska

	Mary Cellars				Benard Ford


	Pianist -------------------------------------- Elizabeth Knapp

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                    <text>[page 139]

[corresponds to page One Hundred and Thirty-Five]

		   IN APPRECIATION


		      _________


		The Delaware County An-

		nual Committee takes this op-

		portunity of expressing their

		appreciation to those who

		have helped to make the Del-

		coan for 1925 a success.
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                    <text>[page 140]

[corresponds to page One Hundred and Thirty-Six]


		     OUR ADVERTISERS


		        _________


		 We wish to call the attention

		of the readers of this book to

		those who have so generously

		supported the schools and

		made it financially possible to

		publish the Delcoan.


		 We ask that you in turn give

		them your patronage when-

		ever it is possible to do so and

		to give them the support that

		they should expect from the 

		citizens of this county.</text>
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                    <text>[page 141]

[corresponds to unnumbered page One Hundred and Thirty-Seven]


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                Our Advertizers

                 Patronize 

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                    <text>[page 142]

[corresponds to unnumbered page One Hundred and Thirty-Eight]

[illustration]  

                Dependable Quality-Service

		Pontiac Quality

		and Service have

		won for us a follow-

		ing among schools

		that appreciate

		the value of having

		the best that can

		be secured in

		engraving


		PONTIAC

		ENGRAVING &amp; 

		ELECTROTYPE CO.

		747 So. Dearborn St.-Opposite Polk St. Depot

		CHICAGO, ILL.]</text>
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                    <text>[page 143]

[corresponds to unnumbered page One Hundred and Thirty-Nine]


"Look upon your present as the past of your future."

____________________________________________________


Boys and Girls

	At this bank, we are always glad to welcome

	you at any time.

	We like to have you come into the bank and

	see the place where fathers and mothers like

	yours, are saving part of their earnings and

	we want you too to have an account with us.


		THE DEPOSIT BANKING CO.

		 "Your School's Bank"

		    Delaware, Ohio

____________________________________________________

"If you aim at nothing, you'll hit the mark."
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"You can borrow trouble without signing a note."

________________________________________________


	 	THE BLAIR-KELLEY COMPANY

		      Delaware, Ohio

		  57-59 N. Sandusky St.

	       Same location for 25 years

	      The store famous for Quality

    	   FURNITURE -- STOVES -- DRAPERIES

		   WALL PAPER AND

		  FLOOR COVERINGS

		 AT LOWEST PRICES

________________________________________________


PLUMBING	HEATING               

 RUDY &amp; JEWEL FURNACES				WE APPRECIATE

     PIPE &amp; PIPELESS            	The school seating business

				 	given us by the schools of
	W. C. Shults
						Delaware County
Quality &amp; Service Guaranteed	     	     
					      DELAWARE CHAIR CO.

79 N. Sandusky St.  Phone 2407			Delaware, Ohio

	Delaware, Ohio


__________________________________________________

"Talking may get a job, but working holds it."
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"Life is not the holding of a good hand but the playing of a poor hand well."

_____________________________________________________________________________


A HISTORY

		THE SMITH CLOTHING CO.

		    Delaware, Ohio


First started about 1866 in two store rooms, one on Sandusky and

one on Winter Street, by the late W. A. Smith.

			1870

Moved to present location and known as Smith &amp; Jennings.

		     Fall 1883

Mr. Jennings sold interest to J. L. Smith who moved to Delaware

with family, the firm being known as W. A. Smith &amp; Co., later

changing to W. A. and J. L Smith.

		     Fall 1902

J. L. Smith purchased interest of W. A. Smith and the firm name

was again changed, this time to J. L. Smith Clothing Co.

			1908

The firm was incorporated as The Smith Clothing Co. with J. L.

Smith, President, in which capacity he remained until his death

January 18, 1925.

A. Ward Smith, now active head of The Smith Clothing Co. with

position of Vice Pres. and Treas., having been with firm for 27

years.


	Our Slogan:  Remember "You do best at Smith's"

	Our Motto:  The Golden Rule

	Our Guarantee:  Satisfied Customers

________________________________________________________________

"When a man says he can't, he's right about it."
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"The Bible speaks of 'gladness' fifty times.  Of 'sadness' once."

________________________________________________________________

		     The O. K.

		THE BEST PLACE TO BUY

		HARDWARE &amp; IMPLEMENTS

	      AGENTS FOR B. P. S. PAINT

		  "Best Paint Sold"
	
	  TOOLS -- "KEEN KUTTER" -- CUTLERY

		CHINAWARE -- KITCHENWARE

		THE O. K. HARDWARE

		  Delaware, Ohio

________________________________________________________________


          The Best Place for DAD to Sell His

		  MILK and CREAM

	  THE BEST PLACE FOR YOU TO PURCHASE

		    ICE CREAM


	       OSCAR CASE CREAMERY

	2416       Delaware      2238


_______________________________________________________________

"What a man does in his working hours goes into his pocket; what 

he does in his leisure hours goes into his character."
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Have you read our "ten commandments"?  See page 10

_______________________________________________________________


		 	The Best of

		CLOTHING and FURNISHINGS

		           at the

		    "S T A N D A R D"

	     The store of quality and service 

_______________________________________________________________


			PHOTOGRAPHS

			   of

			  MERIT

			Since 1874

	                 BODURTHA 

_______________________________________________________________

"We are as young as our smile in the face of adversity."
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"Don't be a carbon copy of somebody else ... make your own impression."

_______________________________________________________________________


		DANKEL &amp; ANDERSON

	    CLOTHIERS and FURNISHERS

	  "The Store with a Conscience"

		Delaware, Ohio

______________________________________________________________________

	Main Road to Health			   SHOES

	     THE HICKLE			Exquisite in Style, Quality of

	 "Mineral Crystal"		the very Best and Prices with-

         HEALTH INSTITUTE		in Reach of All are the kind

					        you find at
It will cost you nothing to call and

have our system explained to you. We

treat especially Asthma, Diabetes,		___________

Hay Fever, Rheumatism, High Blood	

Pressure, Nervousness.			    J. Windsor Cone's

  We maintain separate parlors for		Shoe Store

ladies and gentlemen, with lady and

gentlemen attendants.			     4 West Winter Street


  R. H. &amp; J. J. MAIN, Mgrs.			Delaware, Ohio

Tel. No. 8190    94 N. Sandusky St.

	Delaware, Ohio

______________________________________________________________________

"Smile if it kills you and you'll die with a grin on your face."

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"Better not to kno' so much than to kno' so menny things that ain't so."

________________________________________________________________________


T. R. Griffith						C. L. Owen


			Griffith &amp; Owen

		        HOME FURNISHERS

	  FURNITURE, RUGS, LINOLEUM, SHADES, STOVES

Telephone Number 2235				Number 6 S. Sandusky St.

			 Delaware, Ohio

		    Figure with me -- it pays you

Phone 2691					      50-64 N. Henry St.

________________________________________________________________________

			Russel D. Kissner

		         "Zip Service"

		THE COMPLETE BUILDING SUPPLY YARD

		Stucco -- Johns-Manville Roofing

			COAL AND COKE

		  Roof Painting a Specialty

Blue Print Service Free					Delaware, Ohio

________________________________________________________________________

			   KURRLEY &amp; EVANS

		           QUALITY GROCERS

		Sole Agents for Battle Creek Sanitarium

			   DIETETIC FOODS

	Also Richelieu Brands of Foods which are supreme in quality

Two Phones					   81 North Sandusky St.

  301						         Delaware, Ohio

_______________________________________________________________________

"March 3rd, 1847.  Postage stamps first used in our country.  Will your

face ever appear on one?"
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"We are as young as our unwillingness to carry grudges."

_______________________________________________________________________

			Let us serve you with

			  QUALITY COAL

				at

			 QUALITY PRICES

		    Why not practice thrift?

		     Pay Cash and Pay Less.


			CASH COAL CO.

Rear 95 East Williams St.					Phone 5114

__________________________________________________________________________

	DELAWARE COUNTY				EYES CAREFULLY EXAMINED

						GLASSES PROPERLY FITTED
Famous for her excellent schools.

Ranks high as a FRUIT GROW-			Jewelery--Watch Repairing

ING SECTION. Apples have taken

the lead decidedly, but	
						(Watch Inspector for
       	YOU ARE INVITED	
						 Big Four R. R.)
to see the next peach crop which the

	   owner				Exclusive representative for the most

	E. E. RICHARDS				excellent line of Mauran Watches.

						Ask us about them.
hopes some day to show you in his

orchard just east of the Orange			      R. S. HARMOUNT

Township High School.				Hotel Allen Bldg.      Delaware

_____________________________________________________________________________

"Grow up to your Bigger Self!  Don't be a mental midget."
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"A 'go getter' does what we intended to do."  N. R. s.

_____________________________________________________________________________

			Cavin's Commercial School

			36 1/2 East Winter Street

Phone 5419						       Delaware, Ohio

		Bookkeeping, Shorthand and Expert Touch Typewriting

				Enter at any Time

			Public Typewriting and Mimeographing

    Under personal direction of C. F. CAVIN, Court Reporter and Office

			Manager of Twenty Years' Experience

_____________________________________________________________________________


			The McKenzie Lumber Company

		       LUMBER, SASH, DOORS, MILL WORK

		Rex Strip-Shingles, Slate Surface Roll Roofing

			   Compo and Rock Wall Boards

		
	      Equipped to deliver lumber to any part of this County

			Always in the market for timber


			  120-132 East Winter Street

				Phone 2269

			      Delaware, Ohio	

		MILLS AT					YARDS AT

Delaware, Ohio		  Springfield, Ohio		    Delaware, Ohio

Waldo, Ohio		       Ashley, Ohio		    Springfield, Ohio

	    Cardington, Ohio				    Waldo, Ohio


______________________________________________________________________________


			EVERYTHING IN UP-TO-DATE HARDWARE

			    AGENTS FOR DEAN &amp; BARRY'S

			       High Grade Paints

			     DELEWARE HARDWARE CO.

			   C. D. SIEGFRIED &amp; SON, Props.

______________________________________________________________________________

"Many hurry to catch up.  Few hurry to get ahead."
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[corresponds to page One Hundred and Forty-Eight]


"We are as young as our enthusiasm for a new game."

______________________________________________________________________________


			      M A S T E R

		Yourself at all times and in all situations

	Know your own mind and success will crown your efforts

	  Back it all up with a substantial, growing interest

			account in our bank


		       DELAWARE NATIONAL BANK

		        Original Charter 1845

______________________________________________________________________________


	Thus saith the principal, Thou shalt not eat thy lunch in

	school time, Neither chew gum, Nor munch the apple that is

				in thy desk


______________________________________________________________________________


DIAMONDS						      POCKET WATCHES

			    GRADUATION GIFTS

				-- at --

			    B. YEHLEY &amp; SONS

		        JEWELERS &amp; OPTOMETRISTS

WRIST WATCHES							     JEWELRY


_______________________________________________________________________________

"We are as young as our courage in a righteous cause."

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"A good tailor can't do much for you unless you shave regularly."

_______________________________________________________________________________

	Your Teachers TRIM YOU 180 Days in the Year

		Let US DO it Occasionally

	        "Russ" Jones Barber Shop


E. Winter Street						Delaware, Ohio


______________________________________________________________________________


	The historical nature of this book recalls to some of the school-

men a familiar figure in the high schools of the earlier days.

	We are sorry that we can not present a picture of the quaint

old man with flowing white hair and silk plug hat who used to

visit our high schools in the interest of his textbooks.

	Mr. W. C. Ginn, until his death a few years ago a resident of

North Sandusky Street, Delaware, Ohio, will be remembered with

pleasure by many of the alumni of the older high schools.


______________________________________________________________________________


illustration					Everything

						 -- in --

						  DRUGS

						Sheet Music


		USE EUCALL JIGGER REMEDY, SURE CURE

			  Norwood Drug Co.


6 W. Winter St.							Delaware, Ohio


______________________________________________________________________________

"If your boss doesn't see that you are worth more until another offers you

more, then you had better work for the man with the better eye sight."
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                    <text>[page 154]

[corresponds to unnumbered page One Hundred and Fifty]


			  Supremacy


	The Ultimate Result of a Properly Conducted

		    and Continued Effort


		        The Marion Star


	is continually striving toward that supremacy in all things

	that will tend to make the Star the dominating news-

	paper of the territory within its field.

	   The circulation of the Star has never been forced.  Its

	continued growth is a result of newspaper merits, and a

	tribute to the character and common-sense of the people

	who are its daily readers.


			______________

			    _______

		Subscription Rates in Marion and

			Adjoining Counties


1 mo.		40 c			6 mos.		$2.25

4 mos.	       $1.50			1 yr.		$4.00
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                    <text>[page 155]

[corresponds to unnumbered page One Hundred and Fifty-One]


"No religion is worth talking about unless it teaches a man to love his neighbors."

___________________________________________________________________________________


				The

		     Delaware Savings Bank Co.

			   Delaware, Ohio

	     On the Corner -- in the Heart of the City


			ROLL OF HONOR BANK

	       4% PAID ON SAVINGS AND TIME CERTIFICATES


	F. P. Hills ............................... President

	B. F. Freshwater ..................... Vice President

	J. H. Buck .................................. Cashier

	Robert P. Hills ................... Assistant Cashier

____________________________________________________________________________________


	Thou shalt not write notes to thy sweetheart in the back of

	thy spelling book nor conceal thy winks behind a Geography

	as did thy father and thy mother in the days of their youth.


____________________________________________________________________________________


			Maricad Art Shop

			     FOR

		  MILLINERY -- HOSIERY -- GIFTS

		       ART NEEDLEWORK

		      M. M. CADWALLADER

14-16 West Winter St.						   Delaware, Ohio

___________________________________________________________________________________

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"We are as young as our interest in a new idea."

____________________________________________________________________________________


			STRAND THEATRE


		    For Quality Amusement


			DAILY MATINEES


		Have you heard the new Organ?

___________________________________________________________________________________

	
	Make one of you					F. J. R. PFIFFNER

      "REQUIRED STUDIES"				   DRUG STORE

       the question of					
						        38 N. Sandusky St.

	  S A V I N G					  Delaware, Ohio


     Then let us help you.				Headquarters for

							  Pure Drugs
        The People's
							     and
      Building &amp; Loan				
							 Drug Sundries
	 Company
				
						Prescription work emphasized

__________________________________________________________________________________

"It is easier to keep up than to catch up."
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"A frozen look doesn't cut any ice."

_________________________________________________________________________________

	
	   THE						SCHOOL BOOKS

    W. M. Heseltine Co.					and SUPPLIES


	DRY GOODS				Have Your Pictures

     READY - TO - WEAR						Framed Correctly

	  HOSIERY				  A Fine Line of Wall Paper


   Satisfactory Quality --			     Lemley Book Store

     Reasonable Prices				       W. Winter St.

						      Delaware, Ohio

________________________________________________________________________________


	Remember now thy books, to keep them closed when the

	teacher interrogateth thee; neither ride thou upon a pony in

	the Latin class

_______________________________________________________________________________


			EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE

	       STOVES, RANGES, and HOUSE FURNISHINGS

			 Manring and Kendrick


Phone 2588							Delaware, Ohio

_______________________________________________________________________________

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"Smile when you fail and you'll die laughing at your success."

________________________________________________________________________________


			CLEVENGER FUNERAL HOME

				and

			   AMBULANCE SERVICE

			     Successor to

			   MORRISON &amp; SONS

			     Phone 2381

92 North Sandusky Street					Delaware, Ohio

_______________________________________________________________________________


		Two Places Where Most High School Graduates Go Are

			       OHIO WESLEYAN

				   and

				B U N S

		    The Home of Sweets and Good Things to Eat

				B U N S

Phone 2520						  8 and 10 W. Winter St.

________________________________________________________________________________


	If it's Electrical				THE STYLES


	Construction				in our Ready - to - Wear De-

	Supplies				partment are as appealing to

	Appliances				the youthful Miss as the

	Radio					Prices are to Mother and

	Hoover Sweepers				Dad.

	Easy Electric Washer	


	        Then --

	THE ELECTRIC SHOP			         Morrisons

	
	    H. T. Bryan

	 62 N. Sandusky St.

	  Delaware, Ohio

________________________________________________________________________________

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"We are as young as our confidence in tomorrow."

________________________________________________________________________________


			For Speedy Service

			  and Best Work

			at the Right Price

			  Send it to the


		     Faultless Dry Cleaners


		    Successors to Schweitzer

		 CLEANING, DYEING AND PRESSING

		   "You must be satisfied"

66 N. Main St.								Phone 6419

__________________________________________________________________________________


			IT IS NOT EASY


To apologize.

    To begin over.

        To admit error.

            To be unselfish.

                To take advice.

                    To be charitable.

                        To be considerate.

                            To avoid mistakes.

                                To quit bad habits.

                                    To forgive and forget.


			BUT IT ALWAYS PAYS!

____________________________________________________________________________________


		SPRING					"Always something new"

	   SUITS and COATS

							  Complete stock of
The type of clothes young men are			

wearing today and at prices lower		SILVERWARE

than you expected to pay.		          CUT GLASS

						    DINNERWARE
     SHIRTS and FIXINGS
						      WEAREVER ALUMINUM
      The very Latest


	WILSON'S			  		ROYAL SOCIETY ART GOODS

	  C.J.						       NOVELTIES

	of course

   The Hotel Allen Block				C. O. HAAS DEPT. STORE

     Delaware, Ohio				          "Always Something New"


____________________________________________________________________________________

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"The prizes of the world go to those who are orderly, industrious, fair and temperate."

_______________________________________________________________________________________


			   LET US END


		YOUR RADIATOR and WELDING TROUBLES


			       at


		     35 E. Winter Street


		   The Schaffer Welding Shop

______________________________________________________________________________________


	Prompt

	Printers

	for						W. H. Ford

	Particular
						  Insurance in All Branches
	People
							 Phone 2334

    THE INDEPENDENT				    13 1/2 East Winter St.

	PRINT SHOP				      Delaware, Ohio

 Tel. 2582    No. 9 E. William St.

     Delaware, Ohio

________________________________________________________________________________________

"A friend is one who sees us perfect until we must become so."
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"An economist is usually a man who can save money by cutting down the other person's expenses."

_______________________________________________________________________________________________


			S E C U R E

		YOUR BUSINESS EDUCATION

			    AT

	      THE MARION BUSINESS COLLEGE

		      Marion, Ohio

	Up to date courses taught by experienced teachers

   Special SUMMER TERM opens in June.  Write for full particulars.

		   Plan to ENROLL NOW

	    Day and Night Session the year around

		Books furnished free of charge

Telephone 2767						J. T. BARGAR, Mgr.

__________________________________________________________________________


	   Get					Don't think for hours--

	L U M B E R				       Say it with flowers.

	   for

  THOSE NEEDED REPAIRS				     M. BARRETT

	at the				   Phones:  Green house 2666

    McCULLOUGH YARD				    Store       2688

 Cor. E. Winter &amp; Henry Sts.

	  Phone 2374

___________________________________________________________________________

"It's hard to think meanly in the open air."
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[drawing]

  	Facts		 Facts		  Facts

			Prove the

	       Delaware Farmers Exchange

		ARE LEADING DEALERS IN

	       Feeds, Grain, Fertilizer

		Wire Fencing for every

	        purpose, Farm Supplies

		 of every description

                   at right prices


	   CUSTOM GRINDING ON HONESTY BASIS

	   HIGHEST PRICES FOR YOUR PRODUCE

		    Centrally Located

Delaware					 Lewis Center

_________________________________________________________________________
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"No one can sit on you as long as you stand up straight."

__________________________________________________________________________


		      SPENCERIAN SCHOOL

		      3201 Euclid Avenue

		         Cleveland


  	Classes open every Monday -- day and evening sessions


			   COURSES

Bookkeeping		Higher Accounting and Auditing

Shorthand			(Prepares for C. P. A. examination)

Typewriting		Business Administration

Penmanship			(With degree B. C. S.)

English			Commercial Normal

Private Secretary		(With State certificate and B. S. in Education)

Spanish			Evening Law Course

Cost Accounting			(Degree LL. B. and prepares for the Bar examination)


You are cordially invited to inspect our classes and facilities for commercial training.

Office open daily from 8:30 A. M. to 9:00 P. M.

Founded 1848							Write for Bulletins

________________________________________________________________________________________


Thrift Should be Your Ruling Habit --

		Thrift means the care of things

		    and their proper use.

		The habit of thrift proves your

		    power to rule yourself.

		If you are not thrifty, you are a

		    slave to circumstances.

		A surplus gives you the power

		    to dictate terms.

		Persistent, systematic savings for a

		    few years will give you a chance

		    for bigger and better things.




LET US HELP YOU SAVE.				    The Fidelity

						Building Association

						     &amp; Loan Co.

							At 46 North Sandusky St.

							          Delaware, Ohio

_________________________________________________________________________________

"Smile at hard luck -- the fates may think you like it and quit."
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[corresponds to unnumbered page One Hundred and Sixty]


"What doth it profit a man to pray for the heathen while he quarreleth with his

neighbor over a breechy cow?"

_________________________________________________________________________________


			Delaware County Headquarters for


	VICTOR VICTROLAS

		BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS

			VICTOR -- RECORDS -- BRUNSWICK


Our Radio Stock covers a wide variety to suit any price you wish to

pay -- including the famous

	Brunswick Radiola		R. C. A. Super-Heterodyne

	    Wave Neutrodyne		    Crosley Radio Outfits


			     E A S T M A N

			KODAKS -- CAMERA SUPPLIES

			SELBRO Photo Finishing SERVICE

			Famous from Coast to Coast

			Bring or mail your films for

		EXPERT FINISHING -- "There's a difference"


			     SELL BROTHERS


		Sixteen Years Service Means Reliability

__________________________________________________________________________


			     Commencement

		 	  "GIFTS THAT LAST"

			         See

			  OWEN JEWELRY CO.

			   Delaware, Ohio

		Fully Guaranteed White Gold Wrist Watches

			  $10.00 to $50.00          

___________________________________________________________________________

"Many a true word is spoken in jest."

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"Opportunities neglected are lost."

__________________________________________________________________________


  We
			VERGON'S
grow
		FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
 our
	    "Where satisfaction is certain"
 own


Oranges and Grapefruit in Polk Co., Fla. and ship them direct.  You get them tree

ripened.  Apples in Delaware County, Ohio.  You get these fresh and free from waste

all the year.

__________________________________________________________________________


STEGNER AUTO SERVICE

	CO.					BROKE!  sEE

    PHONE 5113				        IKE HACKEL

     MAXWELL
					  Suits cleaned and pressed
  CHRYSLER SIX
						   $1.50
Sales        Service
					     Suits pressed -- .50

 27-29 Spring Street
						  Phone 6446
3 Doors West of Post Office
					     122 South Sandusky St.

   Delaware, Ohio				Delaware, Ohio

  Service that Satisfies

______________________________________________________________________________

			DR. MARK A. BAUER

		     DR. ALICE POTTER-BAUER

		  OSTEOPATHY and PHYSIOTHERAPY


422-426 People's Building                           67-69 North Franklin St.

		         Delaware, Ohio

		   "The Natural Way to Health"

______________________________________________________________________________

"Much water goes by the mill the miller knows not of."
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"Pain is forgotten where gain comes."

______________________________________________________________________________


			C. C. Dunlap &amp; Son

			  Delaware, Ohio

			    Phone 2672


		     HARDWOOD -- SOFT LUMBER

              SASH, DOORS, and ALL KINDS MILL WORK

	    BUILDER'S SUPPLIES and MULE HIDE ROOFING

_______________________________________________________________________________


[drawing] Studebaker				   ATTA BOY

 
    Sales and Service
					She'll be delighted with a box of
   Open day and Night

    PARISH &amp; SCOTT				chocolates from

      Phone 2634

  69 North Sandusky St.			        PAUL BIANCHI'S

    Delaware, Ohio			   Also Hot Canines, I Scream

						Nutts and Fruities

_____________________________________________________________________________

"Music helps not the tootache."
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"Make not your sauce till you have caught the fish."

__________________________________________________________________________


[drawing]

Seiberlingo!			    THE CANDY

						KITCHEN CAFETERIA

   You'll never know the			      For

pleasures of motoring 'till			  Quality Foods

      you've rolled

     SEIBERLING CORD				      at

 
  CANFIELD RUBBER CO.			       Reasonable Prices

 77 North Sandusky Street

   Delaware, Ohio

_______________________________________________________________________


			JOHN K. FOSTER &amp; SON

		   Wall Paper, Paints and Varnishes


			Mary had a little house,

			It stood upon a hill,

			She didn't paint it once,

			Else she would have it still.


                   "DON'T PUT IT OFF -- PUT IT ON"


      Come in and let us help you with your Wall Paper and Paint Problems

		   Our years of experience are at your command


			Our Slogan:  "Get Our Prices First"


			  JOHN K. FOSTER &amp; SON

		           R. B. FOSTER, Prop.

36 E. Winter St.                                             Delaware, Ohio

___________________________________________________________________________

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out from under the sofa.

__________________________________________________________________________


		H. D. JONES				F. L. DAVISON

           57 1/2 N. Sandusky St.			   DENTIST

	      Delaware, Ohio			      69 1/2 N. Sandusky St.

                Phone 4159                             Delaware, Ohio

          Over Blair-Kelley Co. Store

____________________________________________________________________________


		WM. E. KNIGHT				 BERNE JONES

                  DENTIST
						       ATTORNEY AT LAW
		   X-Ray
	
	      Delaware, Ohio				Delaware, Ohio

   Over Starr's Drug Store

	    Closed Wed. Afternoon

___________________________________________________________________________


		DAVID MORGAN				HARRY W. CRIST

                  DENTIST				ATTORNEY AT LAW

              Delaware, Ohio                         
						   408-410 P. B. &amp; L. Building
   Office Phone 7119     Res. 7352
							Delaware, Ohio
	  Opposite Hotel Allen

___________________________________________________________________________


	    DR. L. A. BUMSTEAD     

	   OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN			HUMES &amp; CUPP

   Special Attention given to non-surgi-
						     ATTORNEYS AT LAW
   cal chronic diseases.
	
	     X-Ray Diagnosis
						   Phone 7118      Delaware, Ohio
   People's Building          Phone 2705

            Delaware, Ohio

______________________________________________________________________________


		B. GORSUCH 				JOHN PFANNSTIEL

                 DENTIST                                   DENTIST

						      56 1/2 N. Main St.
	    
	    Delaware, Ohio                              Delaware, Ohio

    Phone 5443       61 1/2 N. Sandusky St.       Office Hours:         Phone 5138

                                                  8:30 to 11:30 and 1 to 4:30 P. M.

___________________________________________________________________________________

			Here's to the children

			of the Children's Home

			Let's remember them next year


			Marriott, Freshwater, Wickham

                             &amp; Marriott

___________________________________________________________________________________

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"We are all Adam's children, but silk makes the difference."

___________________________________________________________________________________


			for Economical Transportation


				CHEVROLET


			     Sales and Service


C. A. WHITE &amp; SON                                                 C. I. BENNETT


 Delaware, Ohio                                              Associate Dealer, Ashley, Ohio

___________________________________________________________________________________________


	   When you think of				All Lines of Beauty Culture

	       INSURANCE					Expert Operators


              Think of	
								    and

	   Walter S. Pollock                                  Modern Equipment

							      Attractive Price
No place is exempt from cyclones and
								    on
fires are happening dangerously often.

  Automobiles sometimes catch fire,                           PERMANENT WAVING

often are stolen, and frequently cause

accident.  Consult						THE BONCILLSA


	    W. S. POLLOCK                                       BEAUTY SHOPPE

who also negotiates loans on farm

property.

Phone 7173 	   People's Building                      6 1/2 N. Sandusky St.   Phone 6421

           Delaware, Ohio

____________________________________________________________________________________________

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		   THE SULPHUR SPRING

		OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY


  Memory of Rutherford B. Hayes is forever linked with Ohio

Wesleyan University by the famous Sulphur Spring on the Univer-

sity campus where according to tradition he wooed and won Lucy

Webb.

  Names of many famous men have become linked with that of Ohio

Wesleyan University since the days of long ago when the future

president and Lucy Webb "sparked" by the Sulphur Spring.  Many

men and women who became leaders in the varied walks of life have

gone forth from Ohio Wesleyan's halls.

  Many of these have been sons and daughters of Delaware County.

Graduates of Delaware County High Schools are especially welcome

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  Therefore the importance of early application for registration is

urged particularly upon these "home folks."  Ohio Wesleyan de-

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roll but due to the heavy demand for registration these students must

make application early if this is to be accomplished.

  Girls should be especially sure to register early.  Registration for

women closed this year in March; registration in the class entering in

September 1926 will probably be filled by January 1926.

  For application blanks and information address


			The Alumni Secretary,

		   Ohio Wesleyan University,

                   Delaware, Ohio

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"He gains a good deal who loses a vain hope."

_______________________________________________________________________


         V. J. Hopkins                          [drawing]


     Architect and Contract               STROHM will MEAT

       WEATHER STRIPPING

          Specialty                           you at

 428 No. Franklin St.   Phone 7533         12 W. WINTER ST.

      Delaware, Ohio                       Delaware, Ohio

_____________________________________________________________________


You get both here!


When you keep your money at home you get neither --

When you keep your money in this Bank you get both --

                  SAFETY and PROFIT

Are you getting both?

      We pay 4% on savings compounded semi-annually

                 FIRST NATIONAL BANK

                  Established 1857

                   Delaware, Ohio

_________________________________________________________________

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"An early rise will improve your get-up."

___________________________________________________________________


STONE                    STONE                  STONE


[photo]  

		Contractors and Farmers


    Lime Stone -- Substitute for Sand -- Saves Cement

                      Concrete Stone

      Farmers sweeten your land with Agricultural Lime

Phone us for Prices -- We deliver            Quality and Service


                  W. P. PENRY &amp; SON

                     Radnor, Ohio

Residence Phone No. 2-16                  Quarry Phone No. 3-16

__________________________________________________________________

"Fill your lungs.  Don't be a flat tire."
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[corresponds to unnumbered page One Hundred and Sixty-Nine]


"Thou shalt not commit geometry."

__________________________________________________________________


		The Radnor Farmers Elevator Co.


			 Agents for


         The Famous McCormick Deering Implements

                American and Jackson Fence

                  Red Top Steel Posts


         We also carry full line of hardware

    Handle all kinds feeds, grains, seeds and fertilizer


			[drawing]

___________________________________________________________________

"Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's vanity case, nor her rouge, nor her 

powder puff, nor her lip sticks, nor her eyebrow pencils, nor any of the 

implements she useth to make a graven image of herself."
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"Thou shalt not kill, except it be the fly on the head of him that sleepeth 

in class."

___________________________________________________________________________

                      FUNERAL DIRECTORS

                           and

                      AMBULANCE SERVICE


                      Clevenger &amp; Powell

Radnor, Ohio                                            Phone No. 60

___________________________________________________________________________


			 W. R. Thrush

                        General Hauling
		
		     Live Stock Specialty

Radnor, Ohio                                            Phone No. 43

___________________________________________________________________________


	  WM. R. SMITH                            EDWIN IRWIN


       All kinds of Garage		        Complete line of

             and                            	Groceries

						Hardware

         REPAIR WORK                        	"Boots" and Shoes

						School Supplies

            also				Highest Prices paid for

						Poultry and Eggs
      Trucking and Moving
					  "If you don't trade with me"

						"We both lose"

Phone 63             Radnor, Ohio         Phone 40            Radnor, Ohio

__________________________________________________________________________

"Thou shalt not quit."
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[corresponds to unnumbered page One Hundred and Seventy-One]


"Smile, and never let the sun set on your troubles -- set on them yourself."

____________________________________________________________________________


D. R. Thomas 							O. R. Jones

				Thomas &amp; Jones

                     GROCERS, HARDWARE and IMPLEMENTS

                    COAL           SALT      KOKOMO FENCE

Phone No. 1							Radnor, Ohio

____________________________________________________________________________


      T. E. Drake                                 Dix Bros.

  Furniture and Undertaking                       DRY GOODS

   Ambulance Service
					        Prospect, Ohio
Phone 41 and 57     Prospect, ohio

____________________________________________________________________________

			
			The Prospect Monitor

                               Is

			   YOUR PAPER

                         Prospect, Ohio

____________________________________________________________________________

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"Your recitation reminds me of Quebec."  "How's that?"  "Built on a bluff."

______________________________________________________________________________


	    W. W. Wattring                          Fancy and Staple

        Jeweler and Registered                         GROCERIES

             OPTOMETRIST                           O. D. TRIGG &amp; SON

           Prospect, Ohio                         General Merchandise

                                                  Center Village, Ohio

_______________________________________________________________________________


        G. W. GROVE &amp; SONS          

	     Manufacture                            C. R. Selanders

     Drain Tile, Brick and Block      
					         Horse Shoeing and General

   We quote prices delivered to your
							Repairing
   farm or at factory.

	  Also Dealers in                           South Main Street

     GOODYEAR TIRES &amp; TUBES			     Prospect, Ohio

     HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS			Citizens' Telephone 2 on 68

Phone No. 7      Center Village, Ohio

_______________________________________________________________________________
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[corresponds to unnumbered page One Hundred and Seventy-Three]

"To hold down a good job, you must first hold up your head."
______________________________________________________________________________________

FLORA LOUISE HESS
Florist

                                                         Cut Flowers

                                                         Blooming Plants

                                                         Floral Design
                                 
                                                         Shrubbery

Open Sundays                                                          Dod. and River Rd.

Member Florists Tel. Del.                                                Coumbus, Ohio

_____________________________________________________________________________________

        WE CAN HANDLE ANY OF YOUR BANKING PROBLEMS 

           Checking Accounts, Savings Accounts

          Certificates of Deposit, Collections, and

Above all- We always give you safe Investments in any amount

             The Worthington Savings Bank

               10 Worthington, Ohio

           Ask the man who does business here

______________________________________________________________________________________

                  PAINT HEADQUARTERS

                    Agents for 

         SHERMAN-WILLIAM PAINTS and KOOVERFLOOR

Call and get a free copy of the Household Guide when ready to paint

                 LEASURER'S DRUGSTORE

_______________________________________________________________________________________

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                    <text>[page 178]

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"It isn't 'How many died yesterday?' -- It's 'How many are laughing today'."

_________________________________________________________________________________

						
							Worthington Feed &amp;

							    Transfer Co.

       G. E. BUTCHER					   S. T. TODD, Prop.

      AUCTIONEER and      			    Feed, Flour, Poultry Supplies

       LIVE STOCK                                           Transferring

          Dealer                                    Moving a specialty -- all goods

							      insured
     CATTLE, HOGS &amp; SHEEP

Worthington Ex. 3468   Powell, O.		    Phone -- Citz. 335

								  Worthington, Ohio

___________________________________________________________________________________


				W. I. WEAVER

			        Powell, Ohio

			    GENERAL MERCHANDISE

           GROCERIES                                 MEAT

                  DRY GOODS            NOTIONS

                             FOOTWEAR

Phone 342-2 Worthington

_____________________________________________________________________________________

                           Samuel E. Corbin

                           AMBULANCE SERIVCE

Citizens' Phone 111						Worthington, Ohio

_____________________________________________________________________________________

"Let your birthstone be a baseball diamond."
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"Blame is the lazy man's wages."

_____________________________________________________________________________________


Otterbein College, Westerville, Ohio, founded in 1847.  One of the oldest and best established

colleges in the state.  Recent growth in enrollment, in financial strength and educational stand-

ards.  Easily accessible from all points of the state.  Just twelve miles from Columbus.  Reached

by steam line, electric line, motor bus and private conveyance over good roads.  Member of

North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, The Ohio College Association, the

Association of American Colleges, and is on the approved list of the Association of American

Universities.

[photo]

	Next School Year opens

September 16, 1925.

	Young people interested in

attending college should

write for catalog and other 

information.  Write

  W. G. CLIPPINGER

     President

  Otterbein College


One of the large modern lab-

oratories in the new McFad-

den Science Hall.

_________________________________________________________________________________________


			A. D. Strosnider

	      FUNERAL DIRECTOR -- AMBLUANCE SERVICE


Phones Office 67; Res. 16						Sunbury, Ohio

_________________________________________________________________________________________


			JOHN WILLIAMSON &amp; SONS

	      Chevrolet, Essex and Studebaker Automobiles

			Farm Implements, etc.

			   Sunbury, Ohio

________________________________________________________________________________________

"A gentleman should have more in his pocket than on his back."
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Thou Shalt not bear false witness against the team that defeateth thee; 

moreover an alibi is an abomination forever.

________________________________________________________________________________________


		In 1913 Our Sales were Sixteen Thousand Dollars

	        In 1924, Almost One-Quarter Million Dollars --


				THERE IS A REASON

                                 QUALITY GOODS


				      and


			POTTER'S                SERVICE

			PROMPT                  SATISFIES


Our plant covers three acres of Land.  We have almost twenty thou-

sand square feet of shed space and carry full stocks of all building

Materials.


			THE POTTER LUMBER &amp; SUPPLY COMPANY

Worthington								Phone 40

_________________________________________________________________________________________


				THE  HYGIENE  OF  SUCCESS


	"Get up on your toes."

	    "Put the best foot forward."

                "Throw back your shoulders."

		    "Hold up your chin."

                        "Keep a stiff upper lip."

                            "Keep your eyes and ears open."

				"Use your head."

________________________________________________________________________________________


			THE WORTHINGTON COAL &amp; SUPPLY CO.


			        COAL and SUPPLIES


		          Manufacturers of CONCRETE BLOCKS

Worthington Exchange 98							Worthington, Ohio

_________________________________________________________________________________________
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"Sing at your work and keep out of debt."

_________________________________________________________________________________________


			   Scott Bros. Garage


			    Kilbourne, Ohio


		    AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY

_________________________________________________________________________________________


			   Delaware County Fair

			       Powell, Ohio

                         SEPTEMBER 15-16-17-18-19

_________________________________________________________________________________________


All Schools in the County are invited to participate in the Educa-

tional Departments.  Also the Boys and Girls in the Junior contest.

			Write for Fair Catalogue

WALTER ZINN, Secretary

_________________________________________________________________________________________


			In POWELL you can buy a FORD

                           POWELL MOTOR COMPANY

		LINCOLN           FORD             FORDSON

			    The Universal Car

                      Buy a Ford and get real service

Phone Worthington Exchange 3428						Powell, Ohio

_________________________________________________________________________________________

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"Every mother should lower some fruit down her son's neck each day in the week."

_________________________________________________________________________________________


							     Dealer in

						       GRAIN, FEED, SEEDS

Before you try the rest --				    FLOUR, COAL

        TRY THE BEST				             FENCE AND

     Striders Restaurant                                       POSTS


Phone 215             Sunbury, Ohio                     The Condit Farmers

							 Co-operative Co.

					     Centerburg      Condit       Sunbury

_________________________________________________________________________________________


				R. P. Anderson

			       Headquarters for

			DRUGS, KODAKS, SCHOOL SUPPLIES

                                DRUG SUNDRIES

                                  Phone 68

_________________________________________________________________________________________


				 Established 1872

			         THE FARMERS BANK

                                  Unincorporated

			       INDIVIDUAL LIABILITY

				  Sunbury, Ohio

_________________________________________________________________________________________

"Apple sauce is stewed happiness."
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"The only thing that can live in the house all the time is a table

with wooden legs or a chair with a stiff back."

_________________________________________________________________________________________


			      THE  SUNBURY

			    SAVINGS &amp; LOAN CO.

                              Sunbury, Ohio

			AN INSTITUTION FOR SAVINGS

	Safety, Profit and Convenience are embodied in our 5% Deposits

			Not how we eat but how we live

			Not what we want but what we do

			Not what we seem but what we are

			Not what we earn but what we save.

_________________________________________________________________________________________


	HONEST, COURTEOUS SER-					When in need of

       VICE BUILDS OUR BUSINESS				Hardware                 Roofing

     LUMBER                  COAL                         Stoves                Furnaces

                 and                                                   or

         BUILDING SUPPLIES                                      Fencing and Posts

        SUNBURY LUMBER CO.                                         Call and see

          Sunbury, Ohio                                        Strong &amp; Stanforth

							Phone 64               Sunbury, Ohio

____________________________________________________________________________________________

"Sleep with your window open and your mouth shut."
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"Winter underwear is not to be sneezed at."

___________________________________________________________________________________________


			Root's Department Store

		         DRY GOODS and HOSIERY

			    BOOTS and SHOES

		        MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING

		Our Motto:  It Pleases Us to Please You

			     Sunbury, Ohio

___________________________________________________________________________________________


			      STELZERS

			   SANITARY GROCERY

				and

			     MEAT MARKET

		When Thinking of Something Good to Eat

			     THINK OF US


Phone 63									Sunbury, Ohio

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

"I'd rather be one gingerbread man than an army of chocolate soldiers."


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"Smile when you're mad -- and try to frown when you're happy."

____________________________________________________________________________________________

				
				Ashley Co-operative Company


				  IT PAYS TO CO-OPERATE

____________________________________________________________________________________________


								   FURNITURE

   Westbrook Drug Store                                  Everything new in Furniture

       Ashley, Ohio                                         All the latest styles

   DRUGS and MEDICINES					     Quality guaranteed

     EASTMAN KODAKS                                              UNDERTAKING

    SCHOOL SUPPLIES						      and

							      AMBULANCE SERVICE

							         CLAUDE R. LEE

								 Ashley,  Ohio

____________________________________________________________________________________________

				    Ralph E. Montgomery

                                      LEADING BARBER


			  I make tonsorial work my specialty.

                 I study your face and cut your hair to suit your type.

                                      Give me a call

                                     Ostrander, Ohio

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

"Smile at the past and you can grin at the future."

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"The greater the number of birthday candies -- the fewer the number of birthday candles."

_____________________________________________________________________________________________


				THE PEOPLE'S STORE CO.

				  Cardington, Ohio

			       For Quality and Service

			May we have the opportunity of convincing you?

				THE PEOPLE'S STORE CO.

				  Cardington, Ohio

_____________________________________________________________________________________________


				  FRANK'S CONFECTIONERY

			      FRANK B. WORSTER, Proprietor

			       MOORES AND ROSS ICE CREAM
				
			Lunch				Sandwiches

			    Cigars               Cigarettes

                                 Cardington, Ohio

____________________________________________________________________________________________


				SPRINGER'S MEAT MARKET

				 Fresh and Cured Meats

	
				    E. E. SPRINGER
	
				     Ashley, Ohio

____________________________________________________________________________________________


			     HOME OF DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE
			
				     AT FAIR PRICES

                     CLOTHING           DRY GOODS               SHOES

				  DUNCAN, HOME CLOTHIER

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				 THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN

				  NATIONAL FARM PAPER

					 for

				   FARMER and FAMILY

______________________________________________________________________________________________


Phone 104

				Frank A. Dalrymple

			     Lincoln - Ford - Fordson

			   AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE

				  Ashley, Ohio


CARS                                TRUCKS                               TRACTORS





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		S U C C E S S

	
		The high standard

		of quality main-

		tained by this or-

		ganization and its
	
		close cooperation

		with the various

		schools in prepara-

		tion and layout of

		their copy, is evi-

		denced in this pro-

		duction and has

		won for us a follow-

		ing far beyond our

		expectations.


		THE OHIO SERVICE

		PRINTING COMPANY

		  LORAIN, OHIO
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Eden Cornet Band

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Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Clay, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jumper</text>
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Presbyterian Church, Kilbourne, Ohio

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                    <text>[page 4]

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Kilbourne History

In this age of plenty, it is somewhat difficult to realize what

straits the pioneers were subjected to in their everyday living. They

often had to pay 60 cents a pound for coffee and when cash was short,

parched corn or burnt potatoes served as a substitute. Calico was 40

and 50 cents a yard, and if the wife and daughters were able to 

obtain one calico dress a year, they deemed themselves fortunate. Sugar

was manufactured from their own "camps" and when sold brought from

4 to 6 cents a pound. Those who raised wheat sold what was not used

at home at a market in Zanesville for 37 to 50 cents a bushel. They

eventually found a better market at Sandusky, where the wheat was sold

for $1.00 a bushel. But with the building of the railroads the markets

were brought closer to their homes.

RAILROADS

The township had the benefit of one railroad--Cleveland, Co-

lumbus, Cincinnati plus Indianapolis or Bee Line, which passes through

the western part of the township. It was the first railroad built through

Delaware County and was of considerable benefit to the country by

bringing the best markets closer to Leonardsburg. A railroad bed was

built in the township by the Springfield, Mt. Vernon and Pittsburg

R.R. Co., but was never completed. It was to be known as the "Black

Diamond" Railroad. According to reports, parts of the old road bed

can still be seen on different farms in the township, and the abutments

for the railroad on Alum Creek are still standing.

Leonardsburg or Eden Station, which was located six miles north

of Delaware and laid out by S. G. Caulkins, was called Leonardsburg,

for A. Leonard, the first merchant. He also built a grain warehouse

and was the first Postmaster. He was succeeded a few years later in

the Post Office Department by A. R. Livingston.

BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS

The village of Eden was surveyed and land laid out by Isaac Eaton,

for the proprietors Isaac Leonard and Daniel Thurston, who owned

the land. The location of an eligible site for the village was chosen at

the crossing of the road running east and west and one running north

and south along the creek.

A log cabin built by John Finley was the first house and the

first frame dwelling was built by Wm. Williams. This type of archi-

tecture caused quite a stir in the community and soon the little town

could boast of several frame buildings. Many houses are still standing

including the first cabin.

Joseph Leonard was the first merchant in Eden. In 1838 Williams

and Loofbourrow opened a store and created competition. In 1830

Ezekiel Longwell built a sawmill on Alum Creek within the limits of

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                    <text>[page 5]

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mill and rather difficult to obtain. Later Longwell's mill was repaired

by William K. Thrall who also built a grist mill in connection with it.

About 1830 a blacksmith shop was opened by C. Thrall.

It was 21 years after the first settlement before there was a post-

office in the township. In 1838 the Government commissioned Kilbourne

Thrall as postmaster and called the office Kilbourne. 

A little later a tavern was opened by Seymour Scott, the first

in the village. S. Scott carried on a spinning and carding factory in

the community.

A blacksmith ship stood on land across from the Reggie Langford

property; also, one was situated on the property across from the

Methodist Church.

Hattie Elmore and Grace Marie Bell ran a restaurant which

was located across from Schirtzinger's grocery and behind the old

Parish House. A boarding house was located in the home where Helen

Conger formerly lived. Ray Blain and Wes Ott owned a saw mill.

A funeral home run by Ed Wilcox was formerly located where

the Methodist parsonage is located. A grocery operated by Jim Myers

and later Gene Richardson was located where Reeder's store and the

postoffice is now located. Jim and Bob Leonard owned a grocery store

for several years, and it was taken over by Bob Leonard and operated

for many years until finally the doors were closed in 1969. This store

was located on Route 521 in Kilbourne. It was formerly owned by

Smith and Butters.

A tile factory was located in Kingston Township on State

Route 521 at about the old Shively place. The barn can still be seen

from the road. A creamery was operated in Eden for many years

until the advent of modern milking handling caused its closing. It

stood behind the old K. P. hall. Don Scott, Haywood Neville and

Russell Waldron operated a garage for many years and it continued in

operation until about 1973 when Russell Waldron retired and the

garage was sold.

Two doctors who served the community were: Dr. Stickney and

Dr. H.C.Crane. Both were old fashioned practitioners. Dr. Stickney

lived in the house which now belonds to Thurman Trimble: while

Dr. Crane lived in the former Frank Link home. Perhaps of the two

doctors, Dr. Crane has remained the best remembered of the two,

perhaps because of his fiery personality. He was a remarkable man in

many ways and also a very well educated man. He practiced for 46 

years and died in 1947. After his death, a tombstone was erected over

his grave on which was enscribed the words as follows: "A book

wise wight, a shining light right well he could have been. But missed

the mark, alas, the dark about him has closed in." This memorial to

Dr. Crane was spearheaded by the Knights of Pythias in Kilbourne,

and the money raised by asking $1.00 per person to help pay for the

monument and inscription.

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                    <text>[page 6]

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The businesses which once flourished here have vanished, except a 

grocery store, and Kilbourne has become mostly residential. The old

iron bridge on Howard Road was replaced by an iron bridge; later a new

and higher bridge replaced this because of Alum Creek Resevoir.

There is only one church left now in Kilbourne, the Kilbourne

United Methodist Church on Route 521. The old Presbyterian Church

was closed and is now a meeting place for the Knights of Pythias

Lodge, while the old K. P. Building is now privately owned. Roads

in the township have been greatly improved and gone are the horse

and buggy which used to bring the people to town or to church on

a quiet Sunday. These have been replaced by the automobile and

motorcycle. Some feel that this is progress, and yet others wonder in

these days of shortages and soaring prices, if the old days in Kilbourne

were perhaps better.

[image]

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

The Kilbourne Bicentennial Committee wishes to acknowledge

and thank all persons who supplied information and pictures and all

others who helped make this booklet possible.

Information was also obtained from the Delaware County 1880

History and the Ohio Historical Society library.

A copy of this booklet will be placed in the library of the

Delaware County Historical Society.

Gene Leonard</text>
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THE HISTORY OF BROWN TOWNSHIP SCHOOL

The township's early schools were of the crudest type; for the

buildings were small one-roomed houses, built of logs with a great

fire place at one side. As these schools were few and far between,

many hardships were endured by the pupils, such as walking several

miles over bad roads through woods and fields in all kinds of weather.

TEN DISTRICTS IN BROWN TOWNSHIP

The Leonardsburg School

This school was identified as No. 11. This was a frame building

which stood on the west side of the village on an alley running south

from the main street. This building was preceded by two earlier ones.

This building is now the second story of a little barn on Mrs. Bert

Potter's place. The last teacher here was Nellie Mc Creary.

The Elm Valley School

This was a frame building, now gone, that stood at the northeast

corner of old Rt. 42 and the Reed Road, just across from Everett

Griffith's place. This was District 9. The last teacher there was Carrie

Lewis in 1915-16.

The Brushwood School

This school building, down only a few years, stood at the 

northwest corner where the township road intercepts State Rt. 521

at Glenn T. Sheets' place. No. 3 district was composed predominently

of Irish families and traditionally had an Irish Catholic teacher.

Big Run School

A brick building,still standing on the west side of the Bowtown

Road just south of Walter Humes' place, and owned by him. This

was preceded by a frame building. The brick building was built in 1877

by Thomas Humes at a cost of $547. The brick for this building,

and for the house occupied by our honored guest tonight, were burned

in a field up the road just a few hundred feet. School was held in 

this District 2 right up until centralization. The last teacher was Stella

Keller.

Westover School

This brick building stood on the north side of Rt. 36-37 on the

lot where Kenneth Nutt's house is being remodeled. On the records

this was District 4, but was known to many as the English School.

The last teacher in 1915-16 was Rose Reinard. This building was sold

and razed shortly after it went out of use. Occassionally Berlin Township

pupils attended here.

Roanoke School

This frame building stood about 2 miles south of Kilbourne

on the west side of County Road 10 on the corner of Altea Yarhouse's

farm where it joins the farm of Howard Heinlen. There was a maximum 

of eight families in District 7, so for many years the enrollment was too

small to warrant hiring a teacher and pupils were transported, many

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times to Big Run. It is doubtful if this school was used any in the

1900's. The frame of the building was moved and for 50 years has been

a part of a farm storage building on the Walter Humes farm.

Bowers School

Located on lower Hogback road and identified as District 8,

this frame building has been incorporated into the residence of Tom

Jones. No school had been held in this district for several years prior

to centralization, probably not later than 1910.

Reed School

Located east of Kilbourne on County Rd. 65, south of the road,

almost opposite the telephone exchange building. This district was No. 5

and had enough pupils for a school only part of the time. This frame

building, long ago removed, was used as late as 1905-06, perhaps

a little later.

McMaster School

A frame building is still standing and in use for farm storage

on the north side of the road between the old McMaster premises and

the Giehl farm. It was not in use for several years before centralization.

This was known as "No. 1" district. Built in 1874, Ben and Lyman 

McMaster lent money at 8% to finish the building.

Eden Special School

This was District No. 6 until 1875. On the financial records

under date of February 16, 1875, is written "Sub-District No. 6 having

been set apart and constituted a "Village District" by the Law of

1873 and complied with requirements of said law, the township treasurer

drew no funds for said district". Apparently under this law a district

became more self-growing, having not only their own directors but

their own clerk and treasurer, the funds being allocated to them directly

from the county auditor. This district was "Special" anyway because

it had the most pupils, had two one-room buildings and two teachers 

some of the time. High school level subjects were offered to the more

advanced students at times. Most of you remember the old storage

shed west of this building that was smaller and older of the Eden

Special buildings. The newer and better building is now owned by Mr. 

Herrell (used by Ray Blain for a store for a long time). When in use

they were located on the big lot just west of the Presbyterian Church.

Joint Districts

(White Kingston Township: Township Line School)

Located on the east side of 3B's &amp; K Road on Lester Waldron

farm. This brick building is still standing. Both Brown and Kingston

Township pupils attended. Financial records show that the Brown

Township Board regularly paid tuition to the Kingston Township

Board for their pupils. Even after the Brown children came to the new

centralized school, this school was maintained.

In 1950 Brown School consolidated with Ashley and formed

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                    <text>[page 9]

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In 1962, Elm Valley was consolidated with Radnor and Scioto

Valley and formed the Buckeye Valley Schools. In 1964 the first class

was graduated from Buckeye Valley.

Centralization among schools is a nation-wide movement and

is constantly being adopted in new localities. What it means to every

boy and girl in Brown Township can readily be seen in the difference

between conditions today and several years ago. Our school has sur-

mounted many difficulties since opening, but is now going strong

and asks the hearty cooperation of every person young or old within

its reach.

The centralization movement in Brown Township was probably

boosted most by Mr. E. E. Ray, District Superintendent. Upon February

second, ninteen fifteen, the Township voted on the adoption of the

movement and also the appropriation of a certain sum of money for

the construction of a suitable building. The result of the election

showed a majority of about fifteen or twenty votes in favor of the

issue together with an appropriation of thirty-five thousand dollars.

In May, 1916, the Board of Education composed of Mr. A. U.

Humes, Mr. Joseph Wornstaff, Mr. Fred Plunket, Mr. Charles Sheets,

and Mr. Howard Cowgill laid the plans for the proposed building.

To these men belong the credit of the construction of this splendid

building, which is the pride of every Brown Township man, woman

and child. The Messrs. Cahill and Armstrong a Cleveland firm, were

engaged as architects. Owing to difficulties of transportation and other

causes the building was not completed until March 17, 1917.

The school sessions were temporarily opened in September 1916,

in the two rooms owned by Mr. Homer Feasel, and the Knights of

Pythias Hall, also the township hall and the two old school buildings,

with the expectation that our new building would be finished about the

first of November. However our anticipation failed to materialize, and

not until March 17, 1917 did we find ourselves located in our present

home, which is the first fireproof school building in Delaware County.

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                    <text>EARLY TOWNSHIP HISTORY

The history attaching to this subdivision of Delaware County

really begins about 1804 with the discovery of salt in the vicinity,

although the first permanent settlement within the present boundaries

of the township extends back no farther back than 1817. Brown

Township is a division of the county that is replete with historical 

interest. Originally it occupies the central portion of the county, and 

and later the north central portion lying in range 18, and by United

States survey is township 5.

It is bounded on the north by Oxford Township, the east by

Kingston, on the south by Berlin, on the west by Delaware and Troy

and is (in area) a full township. When Brown Township was organized

cannot be determined. The area was entered by settlers as early as

1809 but the first permanent settlement came along eight years later.

In those days townships were created by a county commissioner's court,

and the records for the years between 1822 and 1831 have been lost

or destroyed. It is believed the township was set up between, 1822

and 1816. But all that is known is that it was not a township before

1822, and was one in 1831.

The first man known to have lived within the boundaries was

Erastus Bowe who came here with his wife and two children from

Vermont around 1809. A settlement was made in the extreme southwest

corner. He built a cabin and called his place Bowetown, though it

was never laid out as a town, or populated except by Bowe and

his family. He remained here but a short time, soon moving to Delaware.

Daniel G. Thurston is recognized as the first permanent settler

in Brown Township, moving from Berlin Township (which at that

time was Berkshire Township). He had settled in that region with his

family upon his arrival in the county in 1810 from Clinton New York.

His settlement was located on the Delaware Sunbury Pike. He worked

in a grist mill near his home until he moved into Brown Township

seven years later, where he had to start his pioneer life over again.

He soon had logs cut for a cabin. A few days later the cabin

was raised, the clapboards placed on for a covering, and a floor

added to the building. His new home was located on the "salt section,"

as it was then called. Shortly after his locating Mr. Gorham moved

in, but after a business failure left and was lost sight of. Isaac Eaton

erected a cabin a little north of Mr. Thurston's. Iasaac Eaton and

Isaac Thurston were for several years the only settlers in the present

limits of Brown Township.

The children of Daniel Thurston were Harriet, who first married

Dr. Monroe, and after his death, Dr. John Loofbourrow. Mary

married Israel Wood. Joseph married in 1826 a daughter of B. F.

Loofbourrow. Elizabeth married Ralph Longwell. Sarah first married

Lyman Thrall, and after his death, Andrew Thrall a brother. Phoebe

married William K. Thrall. Norton married a Miss Jones. Vinal

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                    <text>[page 11]

[corresponds to unlabeled page 11 of Kilbourne Bicentennial Day Program]

H. Walker. Samuel married and had eight children, and Barbara

married William Livingston. The total number in the family as of

1880 was 287.

SALT RESERVATION

Among the attractions which brought the first permanent settler

to the township was the salt lick, which was discovered in the northeast

quarter of the area by United States survey agents. The salt lick was

well known to the Indians in the area, and supplied their needs for

years before the white man entered the territory. A reservation was

made by the United States of 4,000 acres and deeded to the State

of Ohio for Educational purposes. It was called the Salt Reservation.

Some years later, perhaps 1804 or 1805 Dr. John Loofburrow

moved into what is now Berkshire Township. He was from Virginia

and located on what afterward became the Eckelberry farm. After a short

time he sold out and moved to the Durham farm, lying just east

of Alum Creek on the Delaware Sunbury Pike. Here he lived and

practiced his profession for many years. He had with him his old

faithful man "Friday" Oko Richey. When Dr. Loofburrow learned

from some friendly Indians where they obtained their salt with his

servant and a few of the Indians, he made a visit to the locality,

which he found only about five miles to the north, and just "up

creek" from his own settlement. He and Oko procured large iron

kettles, built furnaces and commenced the manufacturing of salt. Al-

though a very slow process, they produced sufficient quantities to partial-

ly supply the inhabitants, and thus, very soon became noted salt 

merchants.

After some twelve years, this salt business was investigated by

other parties who thought they saw and enterprise of untold wealth.

In 1817 Daniel G. Thurston, who had come to Berlin Township

from Clinton, New York, moved into Brown Township. He became

interested in the salt lick with two partners, James Eaton and Steven

Gorham. The men went to Columbus, and succeeded in securing

from the state a contract, leasing to them 1,000 acres of land adjacent

to the 300 around the salt reservation for a term of twelve years. 

The provisions of this contract with the state were, that the contrac-

tors should bore to the depth of at least 200 feet, unless salt water

in paying quantities was sooner reached. They were to leave the well

tubed with good copper tubing at the expiration of their lease. Loof-

burrow now withdrew from the business, and soon after moved to

Wisconsin.

The contractors at once commenced boring for salt, and west

to a depth of 480 feet failing to find even salt water in paying quan-

tities. They then notified the state authorities, who in turn reported

to Congress, and that August body ordered the salt reservation to

be surveyed and sold. In November of 1826 lots of 100 acres each

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                    <text>[page 12]

[corresponds to unlabeled page 12 of Kilbourne Bicentennial Day Program]

Imigrants came, and soon the entire salt reservation was settled.

Among the first were Benjamin McMasters, who lived in the township

until 1851, Andrew Finley, J. Fleming, Zenas Leonard, James, George,

and Ralph E. Longwell, S. Harlow, Charles Cowgill, John Kensill

and others with such influx of immigration the township was rapidly

settled.

BROWN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN KILBOURNE

On December 31, 1966 the Brown Presbyterian Church in 

Kilbourne reached the end of its long history. The last worship services

were held on Christmas Day. It had been without a resident minister

for nearly 20 years. Ministers designated as stated supply have served

the congregation in the past two decades. There were 60 members

on the rolls when the church closed.

Brown Presbyterian Church was organized in March 1831 at

the home of Daniel G. Thurston, a pioneer settler in Brown Township.

The first minister of the church was Ahab Jenks who came to Ohio

in 1820 and was a supply minister for the church for 16 years. Services

were held in a log house about half a mile north of Kilbourne on land

now owned by Henry Sheets.

Nearly 200 persons participated in a three-day centennial cele-

bration in 1931. After extensive improvements were made to the building

in 1943, through the generous gift of an annonymous donor, a re-

dedication service was held in October 1944. More improvements were

made in later years.

The question of slavery at one time divided the congregation,

but the two groups were later reunited. Much of the dissension cen-
n
tered around the fact that Samuel Walker, one of the elders of the

Brown Presbyterian Church, was the conductor for the Underground

Railroad. The slaves were picked up in Africa, Orange Township, and

taken to Benidict's station in Morrow County. Among slaves who were

hidden in Walker's haymow, was George Harris of Uncle Tom's Cabin

fame.

With the closing of this church, an era of common Christian 

effort spanning several generations of people and over 135 years of

time, ended. Some of the descendents of early members who are still

living in or near the Kilbourne area are: the George Sheets family,

the Harold Sheets family, Francis Kunze, Ronald Coyner, Howard

Cleland, Louise Sheets (of Sunbury), Albert Stegner, Lester Waldron

and Richard Leonard.

One of the later ministers in the church was Rev. James Ver-

burg, now deceased. Although he did not reside in Kilbourne, he was

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[corresponds to unlabeled page 13 of Kilbourne Bicentennial Day Program]

HISTORY OF THE KILBOURNE (EDEN) METHODIST CHURCH

The Methodist Church of Kilbourne was organized in 1828 at

the home of Daniel G. Thurston, who lived in the village. There were

seven charter members: Mr. Thurston and wife, his son Joseph and

his wife, a daughter, Mrs. Phoebe Thrall, and Mr. and Mrs. Zenas

Leonard. This group held their first meetings in different homes and

it is presumed that they were conducted by circuit riders.

The first church building was erected from lumber furnished by

George Leonard. It is believed that the first pastor after the church

was built was Rev. William Godman. This same preacher was in charge

of the circuit, which probably included a number of churches, and

probably included Cheshire. It was assumed that he was a student at

Ohio Wesleyan, which was organized the same year the church was

built. Records indicate that Jake Petit was the carpenter for the church.

In 1858 the front of the church was built by David Hodgden,

with lumber again furnished by George Leonard. The small rooms

built on the front of the church were erected during the pastorate of

C. R. Edgington in 1907. Much of the upkeep of the church for the 

past 50 years had been in the hands of the Ladies Aid Society of the

church.

For 35 years the Ladies Aid Society met in the homes of the

members. Dues were ten cents a quarter. In 1935 the society purchased

a house in which the Elmore family had lived for many years, to serve

as a Parish House. Maud Pugh Norris was responsible for the idea of

purchasing the house--she was president of the society at that time. In

later years the name of the Ladies Aid was changed to the Women's

Society of Christian Service, and in 1972 the name became the Kil-

bourne United Methodist Women.

In 1942, on July 5th, a special service was held commemorating

the building of the first church. Mrs. Charles Humes was the chairman

of the committee. At this service 100 Hymnals were dedicated. Many

of these hymnals were bought by members and former members and

friends in loving memory of departed family members and friends. Mr.

Mason of Columbus, who was pastor between 1910 and 1914, was

present along with Rev. John Pfahler, the pastor. As O. D. hough was

prominent in the building of the church, it was though fitting that Dr.

Rollin H. Walker of Ohio Wesleyan University, and a grandson of

Mr. Hough, should preach the memorial sermon. A Communion ser-

vice was also held. After a basket dinner served at the parish house,

a brief history of the church was read by Mrs. Harry Jumper, and

Mr. Mason talked about his experiences here thirty years ago. After

this Mrs. Charles Humes read a list of the preachers who had served

the Methodist Church in Kilbourne since 1890. They were as follows:

The first pastor, as previously mentioned, was Rev. William

Godman. A. J. Lyone served the church for two years after his gradu-

ation from Ohio Wesleyan University in 1854, and later became presi-

dent Elder of the Mansfield District. He had many warm friends in</text>
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                    <text>[page 14]

[corresponds to unlabeled page 14 of Kilbourne Bicentennial Day Program]

this community and his last appearance in this church was to conduct

the funeral service of Samuel White. It is known that a man by the

name of Bainum was pastor in 1860 and there were two preachers in

the 1870's by the names of Bell and Pollock. In the '80s there was a

minister named T. H. D. Harold, and there was also an Ohio Wesleyan

student named Patterson, followed by Mr. Ruddick. In 1890 the church

was served by student pastors such as Strother, C. C. Kennedy, and

George W. Gross, who graduating from Ohio Wesleyan in 1894, be-

came a missionary in China for the church and afterwards was named

Bishop of the church in China. He was followed by L. E. Lingell, who 

later went to India as a missionary. The next minister was O. L. Gris-

wold. Mr. McClellan followed him, then in 1900 C. W. Kennedy came

to us and served two years.

He was followed by James E. Koonz; then came J. A. Currier. In

the fall of 1906 at student named J. J. Neighbor was appointed. After

six weeks, he became ill with typhoid fever and Ohio Wesleyan author-

ities sent him to his home in the east. In December of that year,

Robert C. Edgington became the pastor and served until after his

graduation in 1908. Then F. T. Cartwright served part of a year, fol-

lowed by Perry S. Neldon. Rev. Charles Mason served the church for

four years, from 1910 to 1914; for the next five years H. H. Crimm

served. Then for two years Rev. E. G. Crowin was the minister; Mr. 

Flenner was here for a year; H. T. Daugharty for one year and George

Raines for two years. Then came A. F. Felts. Rev. W. M. Brackney,

who was a member of the Ohio Conference, moved to Delaware and

served the church from 1929 to 1932. After him came William Dun-

ning, who was the first resident pastor in the parsonage. He served

for four years.

In 1936 Rev. George Langford was assigned to Kilbourne, and

served nearly five years. Rev. Langford, now disceased, will long be

remembered in the community for his devoted work in the community 

and church. The next minister was John Pfahler, who served in 1941 

until he was called into the army. Professor Albert Suthers of Ohio

Wesleyan also filled the pulpit. N. E. Davis worked here during the

summer months. Then Maurice Kidder was appointed to the charge,

and in June the Conference appointed Rev. Howard Lee associate

pastor. He and his wife lived in the parsonage at Kilbourne. Rev.

Kidder also was associated with Ohio Wesleyan University and was the

Religious Education Director for the Y.M.C.A. 

Ministers following Rev. Kidder were: Robert Fichter, a pro-

fessor at Ohio Wesleyan, from 1949-1951; John Strout, from 1951-

1953; the Rev. O. E. Haueter for the years 1953-1956, and Rev Howard

Velzey, 1956-1958, a student at Ohio Wesleyan. Rev. Velzey compiled

a history of the Kilbourne Methodist Church. Many facts and infor-

mation about the church would never have been available except for

him. During the later years of the church, an extension of the history

of the church was compiled by John S. Humes, and the church is

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                    <text>[page 15]

[corresponds to unlabeled page 15 of Kilbourne Bicentennial Day Program]

Following Rev. Velzey, was a student at Ohio State, Charles

DeVillbliss, 1958-1959, followed by Dwight Burkam, a graduate of

Ohio Wesleyan who served in the pulpit during the years 1959-1961.

Next came David Shoots, 1961-1963, who was the first minister to

serve the church while enrolled at the new Methodist Theological

School at Stratford. Rev. James Kane assumed his duties in 1963. 

He is a well-remembered figure in the community and served until

1967. Gary Smith was assigned to the Kilbourne Church in 1967. He 

was attending the Theological School and served the church unil 1969.

The next two ministers were: Harold Roberson, from 1969-1971, and

Ken Baillis, from 1971-June 1975. The present minister is James Law-

ley, who assumed his duties as minister of the church in 1975.

In 1964 the Methodists began to feel the need for a larger and

more efficient church building. On October 12th of that year a com-

mittee was appointed at the official board meeting to survey the mem-

bers regarding some kind of building program. Response indicated that

a new building was favored by a large majority and building plans

were then presented to the members. Following this, a site for the new

church was chosen and the present brick church was built, facing State

Route 521 in Kilbourne. This was later landscaped, and presents an

attractive picture. Many members of the church and interested persons

were instrumental in helping furnish the church. Bernhard Gephart,

although not a member of the church, offered to plan and install the

heating system; much inside carpentry work was done by William E. 

Sheets, and electrical and plumbing work was done by Walter Humes,

Sr. and Robert Wells. All of these men furnished their time and tal-

ents free of charge, charging only the wholesale cost of material.

On October 23, 1966, the new church was consecrated. District

Superintendent Henderson was present for the ceremonies, marking the

achievements of the past and pointing to the tasks of the future for

the Methodist Church in the Kilbourne community.

When the new Methodist Church was built, the need for the old

building, which had served the community for so many generations,

was gone. It was torn down, together with the old Parish House, and

the space thus gained in now used as a parking lot for the new church.

The bell from the tower of the old church that had rung out

for so many years calling people to worship, was moved to the site of

the new church, along with the bell which had been removed from

the old Presbyterian Church. The Presbyterian bell, being smaller, was

mounted and stands in front of the new church.

Many descendants of the original founders and early members

of the Methodist Church are living in the Kilbourne or Brown Town-

ship area today. Some of them are: the Thurstons, Leonards, Hattens,

Sheets, Humes, Jumpers, Flemings, Roofs and many more.</text>
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KILBOURNE POST OFFICE

U.S. Post Office in small towns are not big imposing structures

with polished metal. There are no computer equipped sorting machinery

no copying machines in the lobby; some hardly have any lobby!

But these small offices are grass-root community centers very close

to the people. Stepping into a small town Post Office is like taking

a step backward into a period of time when life moved at a slower 

pace. The furnishings reflect a picture of the rural past. The people

are accommodating. Many of the small town Post Offices are more 

than just a place to buy stamps and money orders and pick up mail.

They seem to specialize in "extra" services that you could never

get in city post offices.

This is especially true with the Kilbourne Post Office. In 1837

the government commissioned C. M. Thrall postmaster at the village

of Eden and called the office Kilbourne. Before that, residents received

their mail at Berkshire and Delaware. The office was opened 21 years

after the first settlement in the Township.Kilbourne has had 19 post-

masters in 129 years. The most recent postmaster, Clayton Reeder,

served 36 years and retiring May 1, 1976. During most of his term

as postmaster he opened and operated a general store along with the

post office.

To many residents the post office served as place to keep 

up on the local gossip while waiting for the mail to arrive and be

sorted. Many sporting events, world and state problems, were solved

to the liking of those waiting for mail delivery. Clayton's wife, Loma,

helped sort mail and wait on customers in the store. Since sellign

the store business, the post office has been moved to the front of the

building and the old combination lock boxes replaced with key boxes.

A touch of old style post office still exists, as many of the

local residents still gather to visit and solve the problems of the day

while waiting for the mail to arrive or be sorted. For many of the

Kilbourne residents, the post office represents the last remaining landmark

of Old Eden (Kilbourne) and holds fond memories of their childhood

life in the Village. Postmasters from 1837 to 1976 are:

Coton M. Thrall--October 9, 1837

William K. Thrall--Janurary 27, 1849

George P. Deyo--May 27, 1853

John Davidson--February 22, 1855

Davis A. Colum--March 2, 1857

Alexander McCoy--May 14, 1857

George W. Hipple--September 6, 1875

Waymon Perfect--June 28, 1877

Delia A. Knapp--May 11, 1885

Henry J. Jarvis--July 26, 1889

Heber B. Knapp--April 4, 1893

Hugh B. McKay--May 3, 1897

Ella Moore--February 14, 1899</text>
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Ella Porter--June 6, 1900

Maggie McClaren--November 27, 1900

Miss Fanny J. Smith--October 29, 1923

Joseph Richardson--February 12, 1936

Miss Blanch Sperling--July 21, 1940

Clayton Reeder--November 10, 1941

Herb Hammond--1976-

WATER MILLS

Our pioneers needed, grist mills and saw mills to help bring

their standard of living up to that which they had been accustomed

in the East. Zanesville, Chillicothe, and Millwood were too far away,

so they turned to the power in our own streams. Big Walnut, Alum

Creek, Olentangy, Whetstone, and Scioto were used. Leatherwood

Run, Turkey Creek, Big Run, Sugar Run, Horseshoe Run, Bokes

Creek, Mill Creek, Fulton's Creek, Sugar Creek, Culver's Run, Spencer's

Run, Ducan's Run and Rattlesnake Creek--all of these streams had

one or more mills along their banks and the smaller of these streams

were not to be despised as far as power was concerned.

Every mill in the county could have told us many stories of

the trails and hard labor that brought them into existence and kept

them going. Some of these stories would be romantic. More would

be tragic. Down by the Old Mill Stream doesn't mention the day

the dam started to leak and the workmen rushed in, sometimes in

deep cold water trying to forestall a big break. Nor does it record

that of two men in a boat, attempting to "shoot the dam" at Cole's 

Mills during high water, only one survived; nor that Mr. Cole himself,

while superintending repairs, fell into the vortex of the leak and was 

spewed out below against a sunken tree top with sufficient force to

dislocate an arm. On the other hand, things could not always have

been so rough. At one place the road leading to a ford and the mill

that stood by it was known as "Lover's Lane." Maybe that old

mill could grind out a song.

The saw and grist mill in Kilbourne (Eden) stood on the creek

bank just north of the bridge. It was rebuilt and enlarged by William

Kilbourne Thrall in 1832. An Atlas shows it was owned by Abbot

and Barnes in 1866. The dam substructure was revealed when the new

bridge was built in 1959-1960. A saw mill near the mouth of Longwell

Run, just above the old Terrell covered bridge, was replaced after the

flood of 1959. 

There was a saw and grist mill where Delaware-Sunbury Road

crossed Alum Creek near by a dangerous ford. It was built by Alexander

Hall in 1808. After 1810 it was operated by Daniel G. Thurston.

It was often used to grind corn for the Indians. Another saw and grist

mill was located on Big Run, on the east side of Old State Road,

near Berlin Township House on the property of J. Eaton.
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TELEPHONE COMPANY

Communication to other places was very limited in Kilbourne.

There were two very small telephone companies, namely the Citizen

and the Mutual. The Citizen switchboard was operated by Iola Ebenhack

and Bessie Luke Blain. Ray Blain was the proprietor of the Citizen

Company, and Ella and Jim Myers of the Mutual Company. The

territory south of what is now State Route 521 was tended by Ray

Blain, and that north of 521, by Jim Myers. If a long distance call

was to be made, one company would relay it to the other and the

distance of fifteen or twenty miles would be covered provided that

the line could be wrested from two gossiping persons. In those days

party lines had a maximum of ten families on one line. Much sharing

was the necessity of the day.

These two businesses of communication thrived from about

the years 1910-1923. After 1923 larger corporate companies formed,

and began to take over the small privately owned companies.

Since then, many companies have merged with General Telephone

Company, eliminating private owners.

The Kilbourne Mutual Company was governed by a constitution

and by-laws, some of which are listed below.

Section 4 The capital stock of said company shall be share of $25.00

per subscriber to be paid in as directed by executive board, and invested

in telephone lines and equipment.

Article VIII No person will be allowed to take down receivers for

the purpose of listening to conversation or messages.

Article X Subscribers will not be allowed to become more than three

months in arrears for their current bill.

It is easy to see that changes in rules and regulations have taken

place since the day of the privately owned telephone company!

FIRST GRANGE HALL IN OHIO

Kilbourne is believed to be the site of the first Grange Hall

built in Ohio. It was erected at Kilbourne in 1874 by Josiah and I.

N. Humes for use by Flora Grange which had been organized on January

12, 1874. The building is now the Brown Township hall, and is used

by Kilbourne Grange. Grange historians say that there are no records

in the offices of the Ohio State Grange to show that there was any

other Grange hall built prior to 1874. Kilbourne Grange (formerly

Berlin) first met in a Baptist Church near Ft. Cheshire. Later, meetings

were held in a building built by the Grange at Berlin Station with

the store below and a Grange Hall above. The Grange was reorganized

in the little red schoolhouse near T. R. Smith's home on Sunbury

Road. After the center of membership shifted to Brown Township

the Grange met in the township hall. In 1948 the name was changed

from Berlin to Kilbourne to avoid confusion in names and localities.

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY FROM

Reeder's Store and Post Office

Seeds, plants, garden equipment, gasoline,

soft drinks, candy, misc.

KILBOURNE, OHIO Phone 524-2121

Good Luck and a prosperous Bicentennial!

The Farmers Savings Bank Co.

2 West High Street Ashley, Ohio 43003

MURPHY Siding COMPANY Roofing

Free Estimates and Fully Insured

A Roof for Every Building

Phone 524-3515 6337 State Rt. 61 Sunbury, Ohio

FOR YOUR BUILDING NEEDS SEE

Yarhouse - McCombs - McCarty

524-2402   595-7033  362-5522

Aluminum Siding--Electrical--Remodeling--Garages

5605 East State Rt. 37, Delaware, Ohio</text>
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HARD TO GET PARTS ARE OUR SPECIALITY

ED GASS AUTO PARTS

32 Spring Street Delaware, Ohio

Phone 363-1991

"B" FRYMAN Real Estate

15 West Central Avenue Delaware, Ohio

Phone 363-1211

We have one purpose--to courteously and efficiently serve

you in all your real estate needs.

CALL OR SEE US TODAY.

GARDEN AND LAWN SUPPLIES

ZACK DAVIS CO.

Serving Kilbourne and Delaware County since 1899

Route 521 (25 Kilbourne Road) Delaware, Ohio

Phone 363-5081

LINK REALTY

37 North Sandusky Street Delaware, Ohio

William L. Link, Realtor, 369-5271

Branson Spring, 369-3843	Bob Faller, 369-7035

Office Phone: 363-1359</text>
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[corresponds to unlabeled page 21 of Kilbourne Bicentennial Day Program]

FIDELITY FEDERAL

SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION

OF DELAWARE

Two Full-Service Locations for your convenience:

Downtown--46 North Sandusky Street

Georgetowne Centre--30 Troy Road, 363-1233

SAFETY FOR SAVINGS SINCE 1887

PENN LANES Inc.

451 PENN AVENUE DELAWARE, OHIO

Every Night is Family Fun Night

Larry and Barb Opel, owners Phone 369-9970

A. P. Schirtzinger's

Little Giant Store

State Route 521 (5660 Kilbourne Road) Kilbourne, Ohio

BEER AND WINE	GENERAL GROCERIES

FARM SUPPLIES (Hay and Staw)

GERMAIN

Lincoln-Mercury...and Toyota

1100 South Hamilton Road Columbus, Ohio 43227

JIM BLACK--USED CAR MANAGER

Business: 868-0300	Home: 369-8373</text>
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[corresponds to unlabeled page 22 of Kilbourne Bicentennial Day Program]

Hanrahan-Pletcher Funeral Home

John P. Hanrahan--Dale E. Law--William W. Pletcher

78 West William Street	Delaware, Ohio

Phone 369-7215

MASSEY-FERGUSON

T &amp; H EQUIPMENT CO.

Corner Union and Winter Street	Delaware, Ohio

JOY B. THOMAS

Phone 362-0951, 548-6860

Graham &amp; Trimble Insurance Co.

ALL LINES OF INSURANCE

HOWARD TRIMBLE

44 Spring Street, Delaware, Ohio, Phone 369-6711

20 West High Street, Ashley, Ohio, Phone 747-4343

READY MIX CONCRETE

PENRY STONE CO., Inc.

CRUSHED STONE--AGRI--LIMESTONE

SAND--GRAVEL--SEPTIC TANKS

Radnor, Ohio: 595-2373	Delaware, Ohio: 369-1901</text>
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SHADE'S FINE FOOD

5605 East State Rt. 37, Delaware, Ohio

Complete Catering Service for All Occasions

Seafood Buffet--Thursday night

Smorgasbord--Friday, Saturday nights and Sunday

Open daily 11:00 a.m.	Phone 548-7880

B. GEPHART

PLUMBING AND HEATING

133 East Winter Street, Delaware, Ohio

Shop Phone 369-4092

363-0682	369-3223

PIZZA

VILLA

122 SOUTH SANDUSKY DELAWARE, OHIO

Helping you help yourself

The

Delaware County

Bank

MEMBER FDIC

DELAWARE-GALENA-OSTRANDER</text>
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[corresponds to unlabeled page 24 of Kilbourne Bicentennial Day Program]

Teek's Furniture carpet appliances TV

Complete Interior Decorating Service Available

Better quality furniture costs less at Teele's in Delaware

Norwalk--Lane--Kimball

57 North Sandusky Street	Phone 362-5771

FOR INDEPENDENCE FROM

THE EVERYDAY PORTRAIT IT'S

CUBBERLY'S

SPECIALISTS IN PHOTOGRAPHY

CREATIVITY SINCE 1938

34 South Sandusky Street, Delaware, Ohio

Phone 363-3011

CARGO SERVICES

SANITATION

6875 State Route 61 Business: 524-4363	Home: 524-2822

Business and Residential Trash Collection

Engine Rebuilding (any gas type)

Auto and Truck repair	Tractor repair

Farm Equipment Rebuilding and Welding

Electrical Maintenance and additions

OWNER--L. DIANE HARMAN

McDONALD'S of Delaware

279 SOUTH SANDUSKY STREET

DELAWARE, OHIO</text>
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                    <text>[page 25]

[corresponds to unlabeled page 25 of Kilbourne Bicentennial Day Program]

Compliments of

Bennett Brown Funeral Homes

DELAWARE OR ASHLEY

92 North Sandusky Street  Delaware, Ohio  Phone 362-1611

HAPPY BIRTHDAY AMERICA!

Big Walnut Skate Club

[photo of "DOCTOR ELDOONIE MAGIC MEDICINE"] For information

concerning engagements

Phone (614) 524-2297.

[image] The Kilbourne, Ohio Official

	Program for Bicentennial

	Day was set in phototype

	and printed by:

	JAMES R. CORAM

	5561 Howard Road

	Delaware, Ohio 43015

	Phone (614) 524-4013</text>
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BUILD YOURSELF

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DELAWARE

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BUILD YOURSELF A LIVING MONUMENT

An Opportunity For You

To Live On and On and ON

NONE of us like to be forgotten.

From the time of Cheops to the present day men have been

building pyramids and tombs, erecting tablets and headstones to tell

that they are dead, but the man who puts his money into the endow-

ment of a College leaves a memorial to tell that he is alive as long as

the institution stands.

If we want to be remembered and revered through all the years, isn't 

it better to endow a university and build for ourselves an imperishable

living monument rather than just a granite one to mark our final

resting place?

Ohio Wesleyan is a living monument

to the financial foresight of her friends;--

a fountain of service to God and Hu-

manity.

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BUILD YOURSELF A LIVING MONUMENT

We Must Keep This Fountain 

Flowing

OHIO Wesleyan University is a fountain of good from which a

perennial stream of national influence has flowed for eighty years.

This fountain was opened in 1942 by stalwart Methodist pioneers 

who felt the need of an institution that would develop in the Youth

of their day,--Scholarly minds and strong characters. Education and

character building have been the unswerving aims and ideals of the

University for all these years. The impress of straight thinking and

straight living has been made upon the minds of more than 30,000

young men and women since 1842.

Our Responsibility

TODAY we are face to face with the responsibility of carrying on

the education and character building work that our forefathers

started. Ours is a responsibility to the State, the Nation, and the

World,--a responsibility that can only be discharged by such practical

means as the development of a larger and properly paid faculty; more

and better equipped buildings; a more extensive campus, and many

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OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

other requirements so necessary to continue Ohio Wesleyan's eighty

years' record of producing strong, upstanding, God-fearing men and

women.

Down Through the Years

BISHOP McDOWELL tells of an old farmer who, at the close of

the Civil War, bereft of his sons, sat down in a college chapel.

He watched the students file in and had a vision of the long procession

of students through the years.

He said to himself,--"These will go and others will come. The

professors will go and others will take their places. My farm will just

about endow a chair, so I will go home and deed it to the college.

Then, by the Grace of God, I shall be here while the world stands."

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BUILD YOURSELF A LIVING MONUMENT

What Ohio Wesleyan 

Has Done to Merit

Your Support

IF education is the Chief Defense of Na-

tions, Ohio Wesleyan has fully justified

her 80 years' existance, by this enviable

record of her Alumni. She has provided: 

1 Vice President		400 University Deans and Pro-

9 Governors			  fessors

3 U.S. Senators			200 High School Principals

12 U.S. Congressmen		1200 Teachers --Grade and High

15 Foreign Ambassadors		  Schools

228 Government Service		9 Methodist Bishops

200 Journalists			300 Foreign Missionaries

404 Lawyers			1000 Ministers of the Gospel

721 Physicians			3634 Home makers and thousands

1485 Business Men--Manufactur-	  of other men and women in 

ing, Banking, Engineering and	  various lines of useful en-

Construction			  deavor

30 College Presidents

Ohio Wesleyan has sent out more mission-

aries and has furnished more theological 

students than any other American co-edu-

cational school, yet only one-fifth of her

students are preparing exclusively for re-

ligious work. 

Ohio Wesleyan has always met the de-

mand for virile, upstanding, God-fearing

men and women. Thirty thousand of her

sons and daughters--all fine Christian char-

acters, have made the name of America

blessed in the four corners of the Earth

through the message of human sympathy

they bore and the lives of service they lived.

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"More Work

For Less Money"

A WELL-KNOWN American educator 

once stated, "Ohio Wesleyan is one of

two colleges which is doing more work on

less money than any similar institution of

learning in the land." To those acquainted

merely with Ohio Wesleyan's achievements,

a statement of her handicaps doubtless comes

as a surprise. The unusual prominence of her

graduates, and her position of leadership in

the church, in education and in national life

have been attained as the result of great

sacrifice, and through operating far above

what could rightfully be expected from her

faculty and equipment.

IT COSTS SOMETHING TO

HAVE UNIVERSITIES, BUT IT

COSTS INFINITELY MORE

NOT TO HAVE THEM. AMER-

ICAN DEMOCRACY WOULD

NOT REST SECURE AS IT

DOES TODAY IF THESE

THOUSANDS OF WESLEYAN

LEADERS HAD NOT DEVOTED

TO THEIR COUNTRY AND

THE WORLD THE FRUITS OF

THEIR COLLEGE TRAINING.

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BUILD YOURSELF A LIVING MONUMENT

What Ohio Wesleyan Needs

to Continue Her Great Work

TEACHING the fundamental principles of right and wrong, the

moulding of noble characters, the making of men and women, have

been Ohio Wesleyan's principal business for four generations, and with

the help of her friends shall be her objective for as many more.

In doing this great work she has rendered an immeasurable service to

society. In making men and women, the University loses money;

therefore, she must depend upon society to discharge her obligations

by providing funds sufficient to enlarge her service as an educator and

character moulder to a constantly increasing number of young men 

and women.

Ohio Wesleyan's situation today might be likened to that of the

fifteen-year-old boy who has suddenly attained the growth and size

of a man. He has outgrown his clothes, they are giving way at the

elbows and knees; and must immediately be replaced by larger ones.

Ohio Wesleyan is rapidly outgrowing her facility, her buildings, her

campus, and all of her facilities are seriously overtaxed.

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OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

The $8,000,000 Development Program

1. To increase the University's Endowment Fund so that a

larger fixed annual income will be assured for the

various Departments of Instruction, to increase cer-

tain insufficient salaries, for retirement pensions, new

equipment annually, library maintenance, and

scholarships. Amount necessary..........................$5,250,000

2. Campus extension and improvements, amount required      150,000

3. Construction of necessary new buildings and important

repairs on present ones................................. 2,500,000

4. New apparatus and equipment--long needed.............   100,000

						  	 ___________

							 $8,000,000

What the $8,000,000 Program

Will Accomplish

The following chart outlines the specific objects to which the eight

million dollar fund will be applied. Every one represents an actual

necessity and subscribers to the fund are assured that every dollar will

be applied to one of these worthy objects.

Endowment for Ohio Wesleyan is capital securely invested

at a safe rate of interest. The principal is never to be spent.

The income only is to be used for the maintenance of the Uni-

versity.

The Trustees of Ohio Wesleyan are not presenting to friends and the

public, a hasty, extemporaneous and vague scheme, but after long,

careful study, are pleased to offer the Ohio Wesleyan Development

Program, which represents actual needs of the University, that have

grown out of the much enlarged student body, and out of greatly

changed social, economic and educational conditions. No one respon-

sive to the claims of Christian education will fail to find in this plan

one or more specific purposes calling for his or her full support.

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BUILD YOURSELF A LIVING MONUMENT		1 Business Administration

Apportionment of Funds				2 Education

Ohio Wesleyan Development Program		3 English

Total $8,000,000				4 Foreign Languages

	Salaries (Pro-				5 Mathematics and Astronomy

	fessorial)...............$4,000,000	6 Music and Fine Arts

						7 Oratory

						9 Philosophy and Psychology

						9 Physical Education

Endow-	Scholarships.............   400,000	10 Religion

 ment	New Equipment............   250,000	11 Sciences

	Pensions (Retire-		        12 Social Sciences

	ment for Professors)	    300,000

	Library mainten'c........   300,000

				  __________	1 Women's Athletic
				 	
	Total.................... $5,250,000	  Field.............$  50,000

	Extension................ $  100,000    2 Extension West, etc. 50,000

Campus                                          1 Intra Mural Field    30,000
	Improvement..............     50,000	
						2 Misc. Improvement    20,000

				   __________			    _________

	Total.................... $  150,000	Total...............$ 150,000

	Reconstruction of 

	old Buildings............ $  150,000

						1 Arts and Treasure.$ 100,000 SeePg. 19

						2 Athletic House....     50,000   "    21

						3 Chemistry (Build-

						   ing &amp; Equipment..    250,000   "    22

Buildings					4 Heat and Light....    100,000	  "    23

						5 Religion &amp; Missions   100,000   "    22

						6 Men's Commons...      250,000   "    25

						7 Men's Dormitory A     150,000	  "    25

						8 Men's Dormitory B     150,000   "    25

						9 Model Educational
	New Buildings.....$2,350,000
						  Unit...............   100,000	  "    23
			  __________
						10 Oratory...........   100,000   "    23
			  $2,500,000
						11 Physics Building..   200,000   "    22

						12 Political Science and

						   Sociology - Business

						   Administration.....  150,000   "    22

						13 Recitation Hall....  150,000   "    23

						14 Women's Dormitory

						   A..................  
									300,000   "    24
						15 Women's Dormitory

						   B..................

						16 Women's Building

						   (Watson)...........  200,000   "    24

								      __________

								      $2,350,000

New Appatarus	For 12 Depart-

and Equipments	ments........$  100,000

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                    <text>[page 11]

[corresponds to page 9 in OWU Build Yourself a Living Monument]

OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

Whose Obligation Is This?

TO realize the $8,000,000 Development fund, Ohio Wesleyan Uni-

versity naturally depends upon the active financial support of the

following groups. This is because every one in every group either has

already received, or is now receiving, benefits from this old and fine

Christian University greater in amount than the sum of money we

shall suggest as a minimum to be subscribed.

		1 Trustees.

		2 Alumni and former students.

		3 Faculty.

		4 Student Body and Parents of Students.

		5 Citizens of Delaware County.

		6 Members of the Methodist Church; every one of whom has a vital
Those who will
		  personal interest in keeping this Fountain of Methodism flowing.
Give and Get
		7 Business men whose future business success depends upon the

		  trained leadership of men and women such as Ohio Wesleyan pro-

		  duces.

		8 Friends of the University who appreciate the world's need of Chris-

		  tian education.

		9 Rockefeller Foundation--General Education Board has already

		  pledged support to Ohio Wesleyan's Development Program.

Cost of Educating a Student at Ohio Wesleyan

[bar graph]

$165.00

Average income per student

from tuition fees for College

year 1921-1922 based on actual

attendance of 1623 students.

$330.00

Average expenditure per stu-

dent in college year 1921-1922

based on attendance of 1623

students. This is actual cost

per student to the university

including interest on invest-

ment at only 5% and annual

depreciation of 2 1/2% on build-

ings.

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                    <text>[page 12]

[corresponds to page 10 in OWU Build Yourself a Living Monument]

BUILD YOURSELF A LIVING MONUMENT

What These Figures Mean

THE actual cost of educating a student at Ohio Wesleyan in 1921-1922

was, therefore, $330.00, of which the student paid about half, or

$165.00. That means an operating deficit of $165.00 per student per

year;--a total of $268,000.00, for the year 1921-1922 with an attend-

ance of 1623 (which must be provided for by endowment). On this

basis every student who takes the regular four-year course is entitled

to feel that he or she owes the University $660.00 the day the diplomas

are given out.

To further increase students' fees would hinder the very purpose of

this institution of higher learning which is to give the student with

little or no means, as well as the well-to-do and rich, a chance for proper

education. Therefore, the only alternative is to build an endowment 

fund with an income sufficient to cover the annual operating

deficit.

Making Men But Losing Money

NO college or University charges students as much as it costs to give

them their schooling. They no more seek to make money than

do our public schools:--the public schools make up their income from

taxes, while the University always has made up its deficiency, and

doubtless always will, from endowment fund income.

Few people realize the great difference between the annual cost of

educating a student and the amount that he pays to the University.

Alumni, present students and parents of students have no conception

of the investment that Ohio Wesleyan makes each year in her boys and

girls, for which no charge can be made.

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                    <text>[page 13]

[corresponds to page 11 in OWU Build Yourself a Living Monument]

OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

Alumni To the Rescue

IF the University finances and educates her students during the years

when they have little earning capacity, isn't it reasonable to expect

that the alumni should come to the rescue of their Alma Mater in her

hour of need and greater development?

In order that alumni may clearly visualize the investment made in

them, the following table has been compiled to show the cost of edu-

cating a student for four years compared with the income from that

student.

The computation has been made on the basis of 5 year periods ex-

tending back twenty-five years. All figures were compiled by W. D.

Wall, Certified Public Accountant, Columbus, Ohio.

5-Year Period	Attendance   Average Annual   Average expend-    

			     Income per Stu-  iture per stu-	 

			     dent	      dent including	 

					      5% interest on	 
	
					      grounds and build-

					      ings and 2 1/2%

					      Dep. on Buildings

________________________________________________________________
1921-22		1623		$166.55		$330.65			

1916-17		1135		  92.50		 211.25			

1911-12		1093		  75.18		 171.41			  

1906-7		 936		  59.85		 167.26			 

1901-2		 886		  19.17		 115.01			  

1896-7		 621		  53.08		 144.15

Cost to Univer-     Total Amount of     Obligation to	 	No. Years

sity in excess of   excess cost for	University at 5%

income from	     4-year course	compound in-

Student					terest

__________________________________________________________________________

$164.10			$656.40		$656.40			0

 118.75		 	 475.00		 606.23			5

  96.23		 	 384.92		 626.98		       10

 107.41			 429.64		 893.19		       15

  95.84		 	 383.36		1017.17		       20

  91.07		 	 364.28		1233.58		       25

Let every alumnus contemplate what life would have been without

Ohio Wesleyan training. What the University has meant in his in-

tellectual enjoyment, in his pro-

fession, his position socially and

financially. It is not expected that

all alumni and former students are

today able to reimburse their uni-

versity to the extent above outlined,

but where there is one not able, there

will be another who will be able and

willing to do much more.

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[corresponds to page 12 in OWU Build Yourself a Living Monument]

BUILD YOURSELF A LIVING MONUMENT

It is a Great Opportunity to Invest

Your Dollars in Wesleyan Deeds

WHEN you invest your dollars in Ohio Wesleyan, their power for

good is not soon exhausted, but they become a living memorial 

to yourself. Such an investment pays perpetual dividends to you and

yours and to society in general. A University such as Ohio Wesleyan

is in the forefront of all objects for this type of investment, because it

is a source of benevolence, as well as power. In assisting Ohio Wesleyan

at this critical time, you are providing for the education of all those

who, according to statistics, will improve their chances of acquiring

future wealth, and who, through the inspiration of their Alma Mater

will most probably devote a part of it to many worthy causes.

What Interest Shall I Draw From An Investment

In Ohio Wesleyan?

A PROPER question, and one that should be answered to your

satisfaction, in this inspiring message from William F. Anderson,

Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church:

"The most noteworthy thing about Ohio Wesleyan University is its

output of men and women for practical leadership in the various de-

partments of human activity. 'By their fruits ye shall know them' is a

standard of measurement which comes to us upon the highest authority.

Adjudged by this standard the old college at Delaware stands in the

very first rank. Her ideals have gone out through all the earth and

other men and women to the end of the world."

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                    <text>[page 15]

[corresponds to page 13 in OWU Build Yourself a Living Monument]

OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

An Underpaid Faculty--A Dangerous

Condition

A UNIVERSITY is as strong as its faculty. By training the minds

of the young men and women of today, University professors are

moulding the future of the Nation. It is a square deal that these men

shall assume the great responsibility for National character moulding,

yet be paid salaries that scarcely equal the pay of iron moulders in our

foundries?

We ask of the modern professor the exercise of the highest human

attributes--conscience, high thinking, a devotion to high ideals, learn-

ing, constructive talents, and the genius to teach and train the future

leaders of the Nation. His value to the world is incomparable and yet

he is often condemned to scarcity or even poverty, while his students

go out to rewards only limited by ability and effort.

Herbert Hoover declares that: "there is nothing our people should

so generally resent as the fact that their sons and daughters are to

receive the basic formation of their character and intelligence at so

great a sacrifice as is now being imposed on those upon whom we

must depend to create our whole national character."

In attempting to attract the best type of instruction talent to the

University and to uphold the traditionally high standards of education,

Ohio Wesleyan like other denominational colleges, is in direct com-

petition with industry which offers such high salaries to able men.

Even though older professors, through long association with the

University, their keen interest in the work and their loyalty to the

cause of higher education, remain at great sacrifice to themselves and

families, yet the call of business is making serious inroads upon the

ranks of the younger generation of university teachers.

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                    <text>[page 16]

[corresponds to page 9 in OWU Build Yourself a Living Monument]

BUILD YOURSELF A LIVING MONUMENT

Is This Good

American Justice?

THERE has recently been much discussion regarding the "living

wage." Whatever it is, we can safely say that some university

professors are not getting it. Unless a professor has an independent

income, or earns some money by writing and other activities outside

of his University work, he often has to travel a rough road financially.

Note well, that the average annual salary of the members of the

Ohio Wesleyan faculty is $2286.00, a wage of about $7.00 per day.

On the other hand, consider those carpenters, bricklayers, plasterers

and other craftsmen whose period of preparation is only a fractional

part of the years required to become a good professor, and yet who

receive $10.00 for an eight-hour day.

The $4,000,000 instruction endowment will enable the trustees of

Ohio Wesleyan to increase the average annual income of her teaching

force from $2286 to $3075.

This university must be more generously supported by men of affairs

with conscience and broad foresight. Not as a matter of charity or

giving but as a broad business enterprise that will help Christian edu-

cation win the race against world disaster.

An Instruction Endowment: The Only Way Out

An endowment of $4,000,000 safely invested will net the University about $200,000

annually, no more than enough to:

(a) Insure the faculty a living wage.

(b) Hold the good professors at Ohio Wesleyan.

(c) Permit Ohio Wesleyan to meet the competition of industry and other Universities, 

and thereby hold her own in attracting the highest type of instruction talent.

(d) Permit additions to the teaching force constantly demanded by increased attend-

ance.

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                    <text>[page 17]

[corresponds to page 15 in OWU Build Yourself a Living Monument]

OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

Shall Wesleyan's Doors Be Barred to

Students of Moderate Means?

IN "The Bonnie Brier Bush," the schoolmaster says to Drumsheugh:

"Ye think that a'm asking a great thing when I plead for a few

notes to give a puir laddie a college education. I tell ye, man, a'm

honoring ye and givin' ye the fairest chance ye'll ever hae o'winning

wealth."

To further increase students' fees would defeat the basic purpose of

this institution to do the greatest educational good to the greatest

number. The doors of Ohio Wesleyan have been doors of oppor-

tunity to the sort of people the world needs most;--many of these

men and women of extremely moderate means who see in Christian

education a big and precious thing--a chance to render the highest

service to the world.

A Debt That Maturity Owes to Youth

OHIO Wesleyan should not become a select school for sons and

daughters of the rich. This would be contrary to the high pur-

poses of her founders by limiting higher education to a fortunate few.

The request for a scholarship endowment of $400,000 is extremely

modest and when invested at 5% will bring an annual return of only

$20,000. Yet that $20,000 will make it possible for scores of wealthy

young men and women to develop from youths of promise into men and

women of prominence.

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                    <text>[page 18]

[corresponds to page 16 in OWU Build Yourself a Living Monument]

BUILD YOURSELF A LIVING MONUMENT

Helping Those

Who Help Themselves

THE UNIVERSITY through its

Y.M.C.A. and other agencies

obtains employment for many students

who must partially earn their way

through college. However, great care

must be exercised that this work shall not

develop into undue drudgery or interfere

with the students' scholastic standing.

The University authorities must establish

a proper balance between scholarship

assistance and self support. They take

pains always, since the number whom

they can help in this way is limited, to

afford scholarship aid to those who help

themselves. In asking for scholarship

endowment Ohio Wesleyan is proud to

record the following figures to show what

her ambiticus under-graduates are ac-

tually doing to help themselves.

Self-Support--Student Body

1920-21

Questionnaires returned 1188 out 

of 1470:

445 working during the School

Year, earning . . . . $79,288

688 working during the Summer,

earning . . . . . . . 170,254

		     ________

Total . . . . . . .  $249,542

In a word, Ohio Wesleyan students help

educate themselves to the extent of over

a quarter million dollars a year. The Uni-

versity asks you to provide scholarship

endowments (in your own name if you 

wish) that will produce $20,000 per year

or only 8% of what the students do for

themselves.

We must not forget that these young

people who made these earnings were all

the time carrying their full college work,

and thus earned this money in spare time

only. Without keeping this in mind their

real industry and energy cannot be ap-

preciated.

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                    <text>[page 19]

[corresponds to page 17 in OWU Build Yourself a Living Monument]

OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

A Debt That Society Owes Maturity

THE pensions item of $300,000 in the Ohio Wesleyan Development

Program will, when safely invested, insure an annual income of

perhaps $15,000 to be used as a pension fund for retired professors.

This is an object that should strongly appeal to every thoughtful per-

son:--These National Character Moulders often spend a lifetime of 

service at salaries that barely permit them to obtain the necessities of

life, let alone, enjoy any of the luxuries. 

These devotees to the cause of higher education seldom have an

opportunity to save enough money for the "rainy day." By serving

as teacher, guide and friend to thousands of students they are raising

the seed corn of the world, but are getting little or none of the harvest.

Society demands 100% efficiency from University professors; there-

fore society should

provide funds that

will permit the pay-

ment of living in-

comes during the long

years of service and

insure reasonable re-

tirement allowances

for declining years of

unemployment.

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                    <text>[page 20]

[corresponds to page 18 in OWU Build Yourself a Living Monument]

BUILD YOURSELF A LIVING MONUMENT

Why Ohio Wesleyan Needs

16 New Buildings

OHIO WESLEYAN has outgrown her faculty, her

buildings, her campus, and all of her facilities

are seriously overtaxed. With its present capacity in

buildings, the University could instruct, without in-

convenience and crowding, between 1000 and 1200 stu-

dents. Imagine then, the cramped conditions under which the school

is now operating with an enrollment of 1650 students.

Sixteen new buildings are absolutely necessary.

1. To properly care for the present excess of students over physical

capacity.

2. To provide additional capacity for increased attendance during

the next ten years.

3. To relieve the present crowded and intolerable conditions.

These new buildings will permit the segregation, the proper organiza-

tion and administration of groups of related departments, with library

reading rooms, class rooms, departmental offices and conference rooms.

Even with its policy of carefully selecting all new students, and its

aim at quality rather than quantity in its student body, Ohio Wesleyan

cannot refuse additional students and thereby shirk the responsibility 

that is today thrown upon all institutions of higher learning.

Ohio Wesleyan must have the capacity to take care of the increasing

number who desire her particular type of Christian education.

Buildings Have Not Kept Pace

With Student Growth

[graphic showing increase in students compared to buildings]

Students increased 260% in 25 years

Buildings increased 10% in 25 years

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OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

THESE sketches show that in twenty-five years the student body

has increased 260% while building capacity for class room pur-

poses has increased only 10%.

During that period two fine buildings have been added:--Edwards

Gymnasium and Sanborn Hall for the School of Music. Even though

indispensable for physical training and musical culture, they have not

provided any additional facilities for such class room work as we are

mentioning here.

$2,350,000 For These 16 New Buildings

Note:--(See double page center spread of this book for bird's-eye view of Ohio

Wesleyan Campus with present and proposed buildings).

1. Arts and Treasure . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 100,000

2. Athletic House . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   50,000

3. Chemistry (Building and Equipment) . . . .  250,000

4. Heat and Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  100,000

5. Religion and Missions . . . . . . . . . . . 100,000

6. Men's Commons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250,000

7. Men's Dormitory A . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150,000

8. Men's Dormitory B . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150,000

9. Model Educational Unit . . . . . . . . . .  100,000

10. Oratory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  100,000

11. Physics Building . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200,000

12. Political Science and Sociology (Business Administra-

    tion) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  150,000

13. Recitation Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . .  150,000

14. Women's Dormitory A 
			 Austin Hall . . . . . 300,000
15. Women's Dormitory B

16. Women's Building--Watson Hall . . . . . .  200,000

					     ___________

					     $2,350,000
Arts and Treasure Building, $100,000

For the safe-keeping and exhibition of the University's growing col-

lection of paintings, statuary and other works of sculpture and objects

of vertu now scattered in Monnett Hall, Lyon Hall, and other places

on the campus.

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BUILD YOURSELF A LIVING MONUMENT

[map of campus]

OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

DELAWARE OHIO

BIRDSEYE VIEW SHOWING DEVELOPE

MENT OF CAMPUS AND ATHLETIC FIELD

PALMER &amp; HORNBOSTEL ARCHITECTS

1842 

OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

Bird's-eye view of Ohio Wesleyan Campus as it will appear when the new buildings are completed. This new photograph does not

show all of the sixteen additional buildings as the several women's buildings will be located on beautiful

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BUILD YOURSELF A LIVING MONUMENT

New Chemistry Building, $250,000, and

New Physics Building, $200,000

To be constructed in order that the University may keep abreast of

modern times in the instruction given in these two sciences which

underlie so much of modern industry.

ELLIOTT HALL

The present physics and engineering building was built in 1833 as

"The Mansion House" to accommodate tourists and seekers after

health. It was the building in which Ohio Wesleyan was started in

1842. Its Century of Service entitles it to a place in the Hall of

Relics. It should immediately give way to a modern building arranged

and equipped for the Engineering Sciences. 

STURGES HALL

This is the Chemistry Building which has rendered generations of

service, so that it is no longer good business to spend money repairing

it. Our continued use of it is criticized by state authorities, who fully

agree with us that it ought to be replaced as soon as possible by a

modern building designed for this particular use.

Religion and Missions Building, $100,000 

The fact that Ohio Wesleyan has sent out more missionaries and has

furnished more theological students than any other American Co-edu-

cational school, is sufficient justification for her request for funds to

construct a building for courses in religion and missions.

To continue to be the recruiting station for Methodist leaders and to

meet the increasing demands for the Church upon the University,

Ohio Wesleyan must have additional facilities to carry on this impor-

tant branch of her work.

Political Science and Sociology, $150,000

(Business Administration Building)

The demands upon her well organized department of business ad-

ministration by industries who want young men trained in modern

business methods, has automatically increased the number of stu-

dents entering the University for this course. This department is

already taxed to the limit and to continue to operate efficiently should

be provided with a building and equipment of its own.

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OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

Oratory Building, $100,000

This building wtih its stage and small auditorium will permit Ohio 

Wesleyan's Department of Oratory to carry on its great work in ora-

tory, parliamentary law, argumentation and debate, extempore speak-

ing, play production, and its many other useful activities.

The function of this department is exceedingly practical and val-

uable, and gives Ohio Wesleyan students unusual training in the art

of public speech. It has taught them to "think on their feet" and

"stick to their text," qualities so necessary in moulding public senti-

ment and in attaining moral and social leadership.

Recitation Hall, $150,000

Will provide well arranged, quiet class room space and will relieve

present congestion. At the present time parts of the library, and all

available space about the University are used for recitation work,

much of it being poorly arranged and not thoroughly heated and

ventilated. A recitation building will greatly assist the faculty in

scheduling classes and will insure a more uniform meeting place for

various classes than is now possible.

Model Educational Unit, $100,000

During her eighty years of public service Ohio Wesleyan has given

the world thousands of men and women taught to teach. To fill the

actual demand from schools, colleges and universities for more and

better teachers, she needs this building for the proper training of

those preparing for teaching as a life work. This building will permit

the development of a practice high school for the practical training of

teachers. Ohio Wesleyan is conceded to be doing effective work in

this line even with present restricted facilites, but can do much better

work if her handicaps are removed.

Heat, Light and Power Plant, $100,000

A building necessary to supply the University with its own heat,

light and power. The construction of this building will be a measure

of economy, as the saving that it will effect in these items will even-

tually pay for the investment.

A winter day spent in University Hall and Gray Chapel would con-

vince anyone of the necessity for an improved heating and lighting

system. Seventeen furnaces are now necessary to heat this one 

building, and the lighting is twenty years behind modern developments.

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BUILD YOURSELF A LIVING MONUMENT

[image of Austin Hall]

AUSTIN HALL

Women's Dormitories, $300,000

Austin Hall is now being constructed on Monnett Campus to sup-

plement Historic Old Monnett Hall in providing dormitory accommo-

dations to the women of the University. This building will accommo-

date about 250 girls in addition to the 300 now housed in Monnett.

[image of Watson Hall]

WATSON HALL

Women's Building, $200,000

Watson Hall will be the social center for the women attending Ohio

Wesleyan. It will accommodate the Y.W.C.A., the two literary

societies, the Women's Student Government Association, and many

other organizations that engender a democratic good-will and hearti-

ness among the girls, and create an enduring class and College Spirit.

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OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

Men's Commons Building, $250,000

The Men's Commons is needed as a social center, to provide offices

for the different undergraduate organizations, and a gathering place

for students and faculty in their free hours, under wholesome environ-

ment. It will provide a central eating place for men and thus insure

hygienic conditions in the preparation and serving of food.

Men's Dormitories

A--$150,000 and B--$150,000

To care for the proper housing of students now scattered in private

houses about town. By bringing students together into larger groups

these buildings will preserve and increase the spirit of democracy and

friendship which is one of the finest experiences of college life.

Campus Extension and Improvement, $150,000

The addition of sixteen new buildings necessitates campus changes,

extensions and considerable landscaping and planting.

Women's Athletic Field

Entirely aside from these campus improvements, is the necessity

for a girls' athletic field and locker-house. At the present time the

girls must use Edwards Gymnasium and the Boys' Athletic Field, which

is a mile from their home at Monnett.

Added to this inconvenience is the difficulty in arranging Gymna-

sium classes and field games so that schedules between girls and boys

will not conflict.

The University now owns 14 acres adjoining Monnett Campus which

will be converted into a Women's Athletic Field for Tennis, Hockey,

Field Sports and other Athletic activities.

Intra-Mural Field

In a body of nearly 2000 young people, those who keep up their

physical condition, and gratify their natural impulse for activity,

by taking part in sports, are many. There are so many that the main

Athletic Field cannot accommodate them, in view of it belonging more

properly to the various contests with visiting teams from other insti-

tutions. The intra-mural field is for our own student body.

To encourage mass rather than individual athletic training the Uni-

versity has many intra-mural contests in all branches of sports between

its classes, fraternities and clubs. An intra-mural field must be pro-

vided to avoid conflicting dates on the main athletic field and to obviate

the necessity of constantly using the Ohio State Guards Armory.

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                    <text>[page 27]

[corresponds to page 26 in OWU Build Yourself a Living Monument]

BUILD YOURSELF A LIVING MONUMENT

How Much Should I Give?

THIS is a question that comes to the minds of hundreds of Ohio

Wesleyan Alumni and friends.

The same question has had to be answered by hundreds of thousands

of men and women who have helped support American Universities

for the past hundred years. Although some will want to give more

and others will be obliged to and should give less, we believe the fol-

lowing "Expectance" table will help many persons in determining the

least they should invest in Ohio Wesleyan:

Amount per year for five years if your

income is:

$ 5,000 and under...............2%

  5,000-$10,000.................2%-3%

 10,000- 15,000.................3%-4%

 15,000- 25,000.................4%

 25,000- 50,000....................5%

 50,000-100,000....................7%

100,000 and over..................10%

Income Tax Deduction

The United States Government through the

Federal Income Tax Law recognizes that educa-

tional institutions must be supported by public

and private gifts. It is therefore permissible

for a donor to deduct his gift to such an instit-

ution up to 15% of his income. If the gift be

paid over a period of years, the amount each

year may be deducted from the taxable income

of that year.

The following table shows how a gift to Ohio

Wesleyan may reduce the Federal Income Tax

of the donor.

Net		A Gift to	Will reduce

Taxable		O.W.U.		donor's

Income		in cash of	income tax

$  10,000	$1,500		$135.00

   15,000	 2,250		 257.50

   20,000	 3,000	 	 410.00

   25,000	 3,750		 640.00

   50,000	 7,500	       2,145.00

   75,000	11,250	       4,522.50

  100,000	15,000	       7,760.00

  200,000	30,000	      17,100.00

  500,000	75,000	      43,500.00

1,000,000      150,000	      87,000.00

Your happiness and satisfaction 

will be increased ten-fold if you will

invest in a corner stone instead of a

tomb stone. The monuments in the

cemeteries of Ohio cost more than 

enough to generously endow all the

Universities in the State. Think 

this over and then obey the impulse.

Among the alumni and friends of

our University are those who pay

$250 or more for a year's golf or

pay as much as $1,000 for a Country

Club membership; without think-

ing that the good old school at Del-

aware gives a year's education for

less than the former item, and re-

ceives less than the latter for a four-

year's course.

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                    <text>[page 28]

[corresponds to page 27 in OWU Build Yourself a Living Monument]

OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

The Men Who Manage Ohio Wesleyan

OF all the objects of philanthropy,

higher education has proven

wisest, best and most effective of all;

first, because the integrity and ability

of the officers and trustees furnish a

guaranty that the funds will be kept

perpetually administered in the purpose

and spirit of the founders; and second,

because in improving Christian Educa-

tion all other good causes are most

effectively aided.

Officers 1922-1923

John Washington Hoffman, President

Cyrus Brooks Austin, Vice Presidet

William Emory Smyser, Dean of the College

William Garfield Hormell, Dean of Men

Burleigh Emanuel Cartmell, Treasurer

Carl Eugene Hine, Assistant to the President

[photo of Hoffman]

JOHN W. HOFFMAN

PRESIDENT

Board of Trustees

Walter A. Jones . . . . . . . . Columbus

President

Trustee Emeritus

Rev. Bishop Herbert Welch, D.D., LLD.,

Ex-President of the University

Ex-0fficio

Rev. John Washington Hoffman, M.A., D.D.,

LL.D., President of the University

[photo of Jones]

WALTER A. JONES

PRESIDENT BOARD OF TRUSTEES

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[corresponds to page 28 in OWU Build Yourself a Living Monument]

BUILD YOURSELF A LIVING MONUMENT

Ohio Conference

Rev. William Douglas Cherington, B.A., D.D..................Zanesville

Warren Edward Burns, B.A....................................Marietta

Rev. Albert Burdsall Riker, M.A., D.D.......................Columbus

Fred Leslie Rosemond........................................Columbus

George Dyar Selby...........................................Portsmouth

Rev. John Chalmers Arbuckle, M.A., D.D......................Shepard

Edward Thompson Reed, B.A...................................Portsmouth

James A. Huston.............................................Granville

Rev. Thomas Hoffman Campbell, B.A., B.D., S.T.D.............Columbus

North-East Ohio Conference

Rev. Frend Irwin Johnson, M.A., S.T.D.......................Columbus

Harold Kingsley Ferguson, B.S...............................Cleveland

Rev. Samuel Leman Stewart, B.A., S.T.B., D.D................Delaware

Rev. William Barcus Winters, M.A., D.D......................Coshocton

Rev. Edwin Stanton Collier, B.A., M.A., S.T.B...............Mt. Gilead

Daniel Clinard Rybolt, B.A..................................Akron

James Arthur House..........................................Cleveland

Edwin George Beal, B.A., LL.B., M.A.........................Bucyrus

Charles Ross Cary, LL.B.....................................Millersburg

Rev. J. W. Dowds............................................Cambridge

West Ohio Conference

Rev. Charles Edward Schenk, B.A., D.D.......................Cincinnati

Horatio Strong Bradley, B.A.................................Springfield

Rev. Elwood Osborne Crist, B.A., D.D........................Dayton

Rev. George Walker Dubois, B.A., S.T.B., D.D................Oxford

Oliver Pearl Edwards........................................Leipsic

William Henry Collier Goode.................................Sidney

Rev. John Charles Shaw, B.D., M.A...........................Delaware

Rev. John Bayne Ascham, M.A., Ph.D..........................Cincinnati

George Lathrop Williams, M.A., LL.B.........................Cincinnati

Association of Alumni

Rev. Bishop Edwin Holt Hughes, D.D., LL.D...................Boston, Mass.

Allen Banks Whitney, B.S....................................Upper Sandusky

Warren Charles Fairbanks, B.A...............................Chicago, Ill.

Rev. Bishop Francis John McConnell, D.D., LL.D..............Pittsburgh, Pa.

Rev. Ernest Fremont Tittle, B.A., D.D.......................Evanston, Ill.

Lucy Dean Jenkins-Franklin, B.A., M.A.......................Evansville, Ind.

John Wesley Pontius, B.A., M.A..............................Columbus

Robert Shannon May, B.L.....................................Delaware

Erwin George Guthery, B.A...................................Cleveland

Trustees at Large

Rev. Bishop William Franklin Anderson, D.D., LL.D...........Cincinnati

James Norris Gamble, M.A., LL.D.............................Cincinnati

Walter Adelbert Jones, B.S..................................Columbus

Leonard Asbury Busby, B.S...................................Chicago, Ill.

John Edwin Brown, B.S., M.A., M.D...........................Columbus

Harry James Crawford, B.A., LL.B............................Cleveland

Hon. George Wesley Atkinson, M.A., Ph.D.....................Charleston, W. Va.

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[corresponds to page 29 in OWU Build Yourself a Living Monument]

What Thinkers Have Said

About the Nation's Need for Strong 

Christian Colleges

Theodore Roosevelt

"To educate a man in mind and not in morals,

is to educate a menace to society."

John W. Hoffman, President

"At Ohio Wesleyan the constant concern is that

impulse and idea, thought and skill, culture and

character shall ever serve the noblest ends of Christ

in his matchless zeal to establish the Kingdom of 

God on earth. With a passionate determination

every fact, every truth, every facility is organized

in the noble effort to make the world Christian."

Woodrow Wilson

"Scholarship has usually been more fruitful

when associated with religion, and scholarship

has never, so far as I can recall, been associated

with any religion except that of Jesus Christ."

W. F. King

"Properly to plant and nourish a Christian col-

lege is one of the highest privileges of Christian

men and women. There is no soil so productive

as mind, and no seed so fruitful as ideas. He

who wishes to do the greatest possible good, and

for the longest possible time, should nourish the

fountains of learning, and help thirsting youth to

the water."

Warren G. Harding

"Christian education is essential to Christian

citizenship and right civic leadership."

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BUILD YOURSELF A LIVING MONUMENT

Elihu Root

"From such sources as these come the influence

and the characters that are to make our govern-

ment still more useful and prosperous, and glor-

ious, in the forefront of civilization--the preserver

of Liberty and Justice, and Peace."

Herbert Spencer

"To educate the reason without educating the

desire is like placing a repeating rifle in the hands

of a savage."

James J. Hill

"The Christian college is the hope of Amer-

ica--character is essential to statesmanship, and

these colleges are vital factors in the develop-

ment of sterling characters."

Professor Thompson of Ohio State University

"I am in no way untrue to state institutions

when I say that in our day a boy might become a 

bachelor or master in almost any one of the best

of them, and be as ignorant to the Bible, the moral

and spiritual truth which it represents and the 

fundamental principles of religion, their nature

and value to society, as if he had been educated

in a non-Christian country. Who is to supply

this lack if not the Christian college?"

Eliot

"Exclude religion from education and you have

no foundation upon which to build moral char-

acter."

Emerson

"Characteris higher than intellect; a great soul

will be strong to live as well as to think."

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[corresponds to page 31 in OWU Build Yourself a Living Monument]

OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

Bishop Anderson

"An investment in Ohio Wesleyan University

is an investment for scholarship, for truth, for

broad culture, for human progress, for world bet-

terment, for the Kingdom of God in America, and

to the ends of the earth."

Bishop McDowell

"A half century ago Christian education

moulded the mind of the boy and girl--today

it makes the mind of the nation."

Roger W. Babson

"The need of the hour is not more factories or

materials, not more railroads or steamships, not

more armies or more navies, but rather more edu-

cation based on the plain teaching of Jesus.

"We are willing to give our property and even our

lives when our country calls in time of war. Yet

the call of Christian education is today of even

greater importance than was ever the call of the

army or the navy. I say this because we shall

probably never live to see America attacked from

without, but we may at any time see our best

institutions attacked from within.

"I am not offering Christian education as a pro-

tector of property, because nearly all the great

progressive and liberal movements of history have

been born in the hearts of Christian educators.

I do, however, insist that the safety of our sons

and daughters as they go out on the streets this

very night is due to the influence of the preachers

rather than to the influence of the policemen and

lawmakers. Yes, the safety of our nation, includ-

ing all groups, depends on Christian education."

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[corresponds to page 32 in OWU Build Yourself a Living Monument]

BUILD YOURSELF A LIVING MONUMENT

Distinguished Men of America

and Their Education

With no Schooling

Of 5 million only 31 attained distinction.

With Elementary Schooling

Of 33 million, 808 attained distinction.

With High School Education

Of 2 million 1245 attained distinction.

With College Education

Of 1 million 5768 attained distinction.

The child with no schooling has--

1 chance in 150,000 of performing distinguished service.

4 times the chance with elementary school education.

87 times the chance with high school education.

800 times the chance with college education.

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                    <text>[page 34]

[corresponds to page 33 of OWU Build Yourself a Living Monument]

OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

Education and Statesmanship

Less than 1% of American Men are College graduates.

Yet this

1% of College Graduates has furnished

55% of our Presidents.

36% of the Members of Congress.

47% of the Speakers of the House.

54% of the Vice Presidents.

62% of the Secretaries of State.

50% of the Secretaries of Treasury.

67% of the Attorneys General.

69% of the Justices of the Supreme Court.

Who's Who?

Anyone examining "Who's Who" will arrive at some startling con-

clusions with regard to the significance of the Christian College:

8 of the 9 Chief Justices were College Men.

7 of the 8 were from Christian Colleges.

18 of the 27 presidents were colleges graduates.

16 were from Christian Colleges.

18 out of 26 leading masters of American Letters were College men.

17 were from Christian Colleges.

Of the members of Congress whose efforts or prominence secured

them a place in "Who's Who in America," two-thirds were graduates

of Christian Colleges.

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                    <text>[page 35]

[corresponds to page 34 of OWU Build Yourself a Living Monument]

BUILD YOURSELF A LIVING MONUMENT

What Shall I Endow?

NEXT to endowing a University or a department of the university,

the most important and equally immortal thing that a man can

do is to endow a chair. There are departments and professorships in

the colleges of the old English Universities that have perpetuated the

names of their founders for hundreds of years.

The wise way is to endow a department or a chair but not to specify

the study. Leave that to be designated by the Trustees from time to 

time in future years. No man can foretell the relative demands fifty

years from now in the many branches of education, and such professor-

ships, like the universities themselves, live forever.

How Can I Make My Pledge?

ON the next page is a facsimile reproduction of the Pledge Card

adopted by the Board of Trustees for use in the Ohio Wesleyan

Development Program.

It is designed to cover the needs of most givers and at the same time

so simplify the contract that the Treasurer's office can easily keep an

accurate record of each contract.

The total amount of each donor's subscription should be written on

the first dotted line within the body of the contract. The donor

should then designate the method of payment he desires to use by

placing an X in one of the squares following.

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                    <text>[page 36]

[corresponds to page 35 of OWU Build Yourself a Living Monument]

OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

Pledge Card

OHIO WESLEYAN DEVELOPMENT FUND

192

In consideration of the gifts and subscriptions of others for Ohio Wesleyan Development Program, I

hereby agree to pay to the Trustees of Ohio Wesleyan University for its Development Fund

.................................................................Dollars.($......................)

Cash in full herewith.

In ............ equal annual installments beginning first day of January, April, July, or October, 1923.

In ............ equal semi-annual installments beginning first day of January, April, July, or October, 1923.

In ............ annual installments for life beginning first day of January, April, July, or October, 1923.

In full on or before ........................... in convenient payments.

(Place an X in square opposite your desired method of payment.)

Name........................................ Street....................................

City and State.............................. Church....................................

Please make checks payable to the Ohio Wesleyan University.

Pledge Card for Ohio Wesleyan Development Program.

If the donor wishes to pay in full at the time the subscription is

made, then the first square should be marked.

If the donor wishes to pay the subscription in two, three, five or ten

annual installments, the second square should be marked and the proper

figure written in. The donor should also check off the month in which

each year's payment should fall due.

In case the donor wishes to distribute the payment of the subscrip-

tion over several years, but prefers to split each year's payment into

two installments, the third square should be marked, as well as the 

two months in the year when these semi-annual payments are to be

made.

The donor who does not want to name a lump sum covering any

specified time, but prefers to subscribe a definite yearly sum for life,

should mark the fourth square, writing into the pledge the annual

amount instead of the total subscription.

The fifth square is for those who want their subscription to be com-

pleted within a given time but prefer to leave the specific terms of pay-

ment to be worked out at their own convenience.

A space is provided on the back of each pledge card for writing in 

any special conditions which the donor may wish to attach to his

subscription.

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                    <text>[page 37]

[corresponds to page 36 of OWU Build Yourself a Living Monument]

BUILD YOURSELF A LIVING MONUMENT

[image of mailman]

Have You Received Your Copies of

Ohio Wesleyan's Attractice Literature?

THE interesting history and traditions of the University, its aims,

ideals and accomplishments are fully covered in the following

pieces of literature that will be sent to you or your friends upon re-

quest.

Every reader will find much of human interest in these booklets,

folders and other advertisements and will gain a broader conception of

the important function that a modern university performs. He will

learn many interesting things about a university that, for eighty years,

has carefully guarded the spiritual, physical, and social welfare of its

students while giving them the highest type of mental training.

A Fountain of Good in the World.......O.W.U. 28 p. book illustrated

Men and Women of Tomorrow.............Four-page Folder No. 53, illus.

Straight Thinking and Straight Living Four-page Folder No. 54, illus.

Keen Minds in Strong Bodies...........Four-page Folder No. 55, illus.

Helping the Student Find Himself......Four-page Folder No. 56, illus.

Eighty Years of Education and Character Building Advertisement No. 1

Men and Women of Tomorrow........................	"	   2

A Fountain of Good in the World..................	"	   3

A Well Balanced Education........................	"	   4

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[corresponds to page 37 of OWU Build Yourself a Living Monument]

OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

What the Country Expects of the University.......AvertisementNo. 5

Come Up to the Colors............................	"	 6

Preparing the Youths of Today for the Responsi-

bilities of Tomorrow.............................	"	 7

Helping the Student Find Himself.................	"	 8

Keen Minds in Strong Bodies......................	"	 9

The Saving Grace of College Life.................	"	10

Athletics for All Students.......................	"	11

Daily Chapel.....................................	"	12

The Faculty of Ohio Wesleyan.....................	"	13

Ohio Wesleyan's Contribution to Public Education	"	14

The Spirit of Music..............................	"	15

Ohio Wesleyan--School of Oratory.................	"	16

Ohio Wesleyan's Contribution to the Church.......	"	17

Ohio Wesleyan in National Life...................	"	18

Ohio Wesleyan Prominent in Many Lives of En-

 deavor..........................................	"	19

By Their Fruits Ye Shall Know Them...............	" 	20

In the National Service for Four Generations.....	"	21

The Birth of a Great University..................	"	22

We Must Carry On.................................	"	23

Ohio Wesleyan--The Character Moulder.............	"	24

A Prince Among Thinkers A Saint Among Men........	"	25

One Policy for Eighty Years......................	"	26

I'd Rather Make Men Than Money...................	"	27

No One Likes to be Forgotten.....................	"	28

A Living Monument to Ourselves...................	"	29

Everyone Interested in Christian Education Should

 Have This Book..................................	"	30

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[corresponds to page 38 of OWU Build Yourself a Living Monument]

BUILD YOURSELF A LIVING MONUMENT

[images of OWU advertisement pamphlets]

Group photograph of attractive booklets and folders that may be

obtained by writing the University

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[corresponds to page 39 of OWU Build Yourself a Living Monument]

OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

[image of pamphlets]

Series of dignified and attractive advertisements depicting the traditions,

accomplishments, aims and ideals of Ohio Wesleyan

[image of pamphlets]

Additional advertisements. The University has been highly compli-

mented by hundreds of people on the dignity, strength and quality of

its advertising in connection with the Development Program. Copies

of advertisements, booklets and folders will be supplied upon

written request

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BUILD YOURSELF A LIVING MONUMENT

[image of Uncle Sam with chalkboard reading "EDUCATION THE FOUNDATION OF GOVERNMENT"]

THE WHITE HOUSE

WASHINGTON		December 26, 1922

My Dear Professor Marshman:

I need not tell you how cordially I wish you and your

associates a most eminent success in carrying out your

ambitious program for the further development and expan-

sion of Ohio Wesleyan University.

Coming from a neighboring city as I do, I feel almost a 

personal interest in the growing fortunes and influence of

Ohio Wesleyan. It has always been an Ohio institution in

which those of us in neighboring counties felt a very

especial pride, and I know something of the splendid con-

tribution which the University has made to men eminent in

the professional, religious and political life of the republic.

Fortunately located, with a splendid record already made, I 

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exceptional interest in making an outstanding success of the

large program which you have in mind. Please be assured

of my more than cordial good wishes.

Very truly yours,

[signature of Warren Harding]

Prof. John T. Marshman,

Ohio Wesleyan University,

Delaware, Ohio.

OHIO WESLEYAN 

UNIVERSITY~DELAWARE, O.

EDUCATION AND CHARACTER BUILDING SINCE 1842

Reproduction of a letter received recently from President Harding.

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