Cambridge High School - Cantab Yearbook (Cambridge, OH)

 - Class of 1927

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Page 18 ' THE C. H MILDRED ADAMS She has a ,strange aFfliction-she is called a sensible girl. G. R., 1, 2, 3, 4. Girl's Glee Club, 4. Bird's Christmas Carol, 4. MARTHA ADDY Martha The mildest manner and the gentl- est heart. Knox High School, 1, 2, 3. Forest Acres, 2. G. R. 4. Cross Roads Meeting House, 3. ISABELLE ANDERSON Isse Always on time, and ever gay- lVhy can't we all have Isse's way? Girl's Glee Club, 4. 1 G. 'R., 1, 2, 3, 4. BERNARD ARMSTRONG ..Armyn Big and handsome, Intelligent and strong, You will find these describe Bernard Armstrong. Football, 3, 4. Basketball, 3, 4. Class Basketball, 1, 2, 3. Glee Club, 2, 4. Track.

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ANNUAL, 1927 Page 17 regret. The first of our social functions was a delightful party at the home of Eckley Craig. The committees in charge certainly succeeded in making it an enjoyable gathering. This year, as in the year before, our team showed up well in inter-class sports and furnished a great deal of material for the High School team. NVe chose purple and gold as our class colors. The only event of this splendid year to cast a shadow over our happiness was the death of our beloved classmate, Katheryn Smith. Many of the class attended the funeral in .a body. We entered upon our Juni-or year with our ranks somewhat dimin- ished, as some of our number found the trials and tribulations of school life irksome and dropped by the wayside. The rest, however, organized the class early, paid their class dues, and did many other things that were only Fitting and proper for upper classmen . Our social functions started again with a party at the home -of Eckley Craig. Our Junior play, Come out of the Kitchen was both a financial and dramatic suc- cess. Tl1e crowning social event of the Junior year was the Junior- Senioi-.reception held at the beautiful home of Jane Campbell, on W'ood- lawn Ave. As it was a lovely spring evening, we spent most of the time in the orchard and upon the lawn, which was elaborately decorated with class colors. The committees in charge succeeded in their attempt to make this the greatest reception ever given a senior class. Again death visited our class, taking this time our well-liked class- mate, Virginia Rae. In our senior year we were somewhat later in organizing than usual. Mr. Pine depleted our ranks by removing all that were not accredited seniors. Our class furnished a great deal of athletic material this year, and managed to capture second place in the inter-class games. Our Senior Party was held at the home of Preston Sutton, and all in attend- declared that it was the Ubestl' p'arty we had ever had. And now we are leaving this dear old high school behind for new and for distant clinics -and its faculty too which we will always love and revere. Vile believe that we are justly gratified in saying that we were always the leaders in everything, furnished our share of the ath- letic material, news for the Annual and Signal, notes for Mr, Pine's eyes, and 'last but not least, chewing-gum for the waste-paper baskets fwith the exception of what is not on the bottom of the seatsj. -M. E. Hale '27.



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ANNUAL, 1927 Page 19 i 4 . l 5 STEPHEN BAILEY Steve Steve is a ladies' man, You can all plainly see, ' But which lady Steve likes, Is pretty hard to tell. Class Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4. Sudent Manager Glee Club, 2, 3, 4. Track Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4. Student Council, 3, 4. Stunt Night, 3. 1 BURNETTA BAKER ..Baben lYl1ez1 you look upon Durnetta, You will Surely agree with nie That slze is f:.ii azzrl ptetty- SJ any of us say. G. R.. 1, 2, 3, 4. Glee Club, 4. Oz'-:hestra, 1, 2, 3, 4. G. R. Historical Pageant, 3. The Light, 1. FRED BARBER ..Red,. ' 'he svcial, friendly. ltonest mat: 'Tis he who Fits great Natures plan S urlent Council, 2. Glee Club, 2, 3, 4. Football Squad, 3. Class Treasurer, 3. l i-Y, 2, 3, 4. Vi-Y Cabinet, 3. Stunt Night, 3. Ghsst Stories MARY ELIZABETH BARRETT Mary Lib Mary Lib enjoys herself, VVherever she may be: VVhere's the joy in sulking This grirl could never see. Glee Club, 4. G. R., 1, 2, 3, 4. G. R, Cabinet Annual Staff, 3 S'gt1al Stall' O-Arhestra Class Secretary G R. Historical Pageant 'Ta e Ou' of the Kitchen Miss Molly 9

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