Marietta High School - Orian Yearbook (Marietta, OH)

 - Class of 1934

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Page 38 text:

WWIQN ' ' 1 , 4'5 '1 ii'FF f'l! 'F'f:l9:f'f Senior Clan' fblvtory Now, after six short but happy years, comes the time for the Class of '37 to summarize its work, recreation, and accomplishments in M. H. S. We shall never be able to fully express our gratitude to the faculty for the interest they have taken in us, and for the fine examples they have always been. The atmosphere of our school has always been one that is elevating and character building. It is our hope that we have added a few worth while things to our school, and that we will not soon be forgotten. In September, 1931, approximately 250 bright-eyed youngsters as- cended High School Hill for the first time and have continued to ascend physically and mentally for six years. In junior high we were at first, of course, just very interested spec- tatorsg however, we did much in making magazine campaigns successful, and took an active and important part in the New Band Uniform Drive. In our freshman year the class began to hint at the intellectual heights that it was to attain. In the scholarship tests at Athens we took more places than any one of the other three classes. Upon entering senior high we lost very little time in making our presence felt in athletics, dramatics, music, debate, and in all social affairs. In our sophomore year a group of classmates started an interesting experi- ment in journalism by originating that paper with the school-Wide reputa- tion, The Podunkial Cwhich since has played an amusing part in our school years.J As juniors we were very out-standing. The president of the Student Council and the president of the Senior Girl Reserves were both members of the Class of '37. Nine juniors of exceptionally high standing were taken into the National Honor Society. We took an active part in the operetta, The Emperor's Clothes, and sponsored the S. S. Junior Prom, a grand and glorious affair. This senior year has been indeed our crowning success. In the first year in the Central Ohio League, The Tigers emerged league champions in football. In basketball, a team made up principally of seniors, won the district title and made a fine showing in the State Tournament at Col- umbus. The Senior Class did its sponsoring in the form of a Come-as- you-are Dance and a skating party. In taking part in the Pied Piper of Hamlin and presenting Cappy Ricks it was revealed that there is much exceptional talent in the class. It is with a feeling of deep reg1'et that the Class of '37 completes its history at M. H. S. Our years here have been eventful and happy, filled with work and play, cooperation and friendship. Senior Clan' Song To you we sing our praises Of all that's good and fair, For your kind help and guidance That brightened all our care. The lessons you have taught us, Will keep us free of fear, And we shall live the better Because we studied here. Page Thirty-four We know that we will miss you When all is said and done: Your help will aid us greatly In battles to be won. r If we could only say What's in our hearts of you, The anthem would be singing, We left you proud and true. -Neil B. Schultz

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. A .-.,. , I , 'f W 'lv :,... a , . V . m x . I ' xx - .wk ' . .ti LOUIS BARRY YOUNG Eewee Though I nm Young, I scorn to flit On the wings of borrowed wit. Science EDNA M. ZIMMER Intelligence comes when one believes, A woman's work is never done. College Preparatory Srnior Orchestra, 1, 2, 3: French Club, 2, 3: Olym- pian Council, l: Chemistry Club, 2: Orian, 3: Senior Roosters, 2: G. A. A., 2: Senior Reserves, 2, 3: Orange Masque, 3: Honor Society, 2, 3: Scholarship Team, 1, 2. RUTH MARGARET ZIMMER Rufus The fruit derived from labor is the sweetest of all pleasure. General Commercial Club, 3: G. A. A., 3. GERTRUDE C. ZIMMER Genie Grace was in all her steps, ln every p:estL1re dignity and love. Commercial Commercial Club, 1, 2, 3, President 3: G. A. A., 1, 2, 3: Senior Boosters, 1, Honor Society, 3. COLEMAN VVATTERS Muddy Still Watters run deep. Vocational Football, 3: M Association, 2. CARL WILLIAM COVEY Doc He preferred to be good rather than to seem so. General Football Manager, 3: Basketball Manager, 2. Page Thirty-three r r 1 MZa's.f1ifu.sef'.. -



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