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lllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllIlllllIIIlIlllllllllllllllIIlIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlllllllllllllllllllllli IIIIlIIIlllIIIlIIIllIIIIlIIIlllIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIlIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll History of the Class of 1-9-2-9 HIQNRY VAN DYKE has called the United States the country without a history. I have decided that the class of 1929 is the class without a history. One does not really live until his aspiration begins to be realized. For four long years, we have struggled toward our goal-commencement. Now that we are nearing it, our history begins. Some of us entered this building when we were in the seventh grade. Those are the dear, dead, days beyond recall -and, anyway, we really were not in high school. Everyone knows how a freshman-should act and look. We could not break the pre- cedent and disappoint those who were depending on us. Fond parents said, You certainly are growing up quickly. just think, you're in high school now l In our own estimation. we were in high school: in others, we were in high school AS FRESI-IMIEN. Miss Thomas and Mr. Geist carefully watched over us in registration. It was not such a hard job because we did not know that we could talk even if we were told not to. VVe learned that later. Our freshman class motto was Carry On. This noble motto spurred ns on to the Inter-class Basketball Championship. So, you see, mottoes really help, at times. I have faint recollections of Latin and biology. Mr. Fromm often threatened to make us operate on a fish worm, but the girls protested so nmch that his threat was never carried out. And so our freshman year passed. After three months. we returned as sophomores. A change was apparent. XVe no longer respected seniors. Some of the girls were even letting their hair grow. May I quote from our sophomore class records? The sophomore class mailntains that it is now the best sophomore class. was the best freshman class, and will be the best junior class in the whole history of Bexley High School. And I assure you, we never make a false statement. Several of our boys were on the football squad: one or two were on the basketball squad. and quite a few of our girls distinguished themselves in basketball. Then we became juniors! The closer we came to being seniors, the less important it seemed. Our class was divided until we reached our junior year. Then those who were behind carried double work and speedily joined the rest. To us fell the lot of helping to select the standard ring for the future generations that will attend Bexley High School. A gold ring was chosen with the High School entrance on one shank, and the seal of Ohio on the other. The top bears the 'shield of Bexley and the motto of our school. We hope that all of the classes that follow us will be as proud of their ring as we are. The seniors gave us a delightful party, and we returned their hospitality. The audi- torium was transformed into a huge ship that was to carry the seniors to their destina- tion after graduation. Now we are seniors. NVe feel the same as we did when we were freshmen, but our days are crowded with senior activities and senior fun. Mr. Dieterich has said that our class is quite famous. Among our celebrities are six versatile athletes, two prose writers. two poets, four singers. two artists. a humorist. a mechanic, and some excellent musicians and actors. We shall be well represented in the world. To put out Bexley High School's best Annual has been our highest ambition. and success comes quickest to those who try. Our senior play, The Admirable Crichton, will be a shining star in the world of drama. Since we are by far the largest class that has ever graduated from Bexley, we shall leave an exceptionally large vacant space. We are sure. though, that it will be filled by juniors who will love Bexley High and regret the thought of leaving it as much as we do. I have been told that high school days are the happiest days of one's life. And now I believe that I agree. ' -Mary Peters'29 Twenty-four
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