Chillicothe High School - Arrow Yearbook (Chillicothe, OH)

 - Class of 1931

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Page 27 text:

, - 'R f 31 95?-ixgdlilll 'f Nf' MARIAN ORR JOHN PHILLIPS JOSEF CLARK Secretary-Treasurer President Vice-President The Class of1931 Colors-Green and White Flower-White Rose Motto--Possunius Quia Posse Videmur Time: 1981. What a wonderful age in which we are now living. Paul. What with our electro-synchronizers. which have revolutionized entire lives. and our newly developed time machine which reveals the future or retells the past, we may. in a true sense, see ourselves as we were years ago. Speaking of 'years ago'. aren't the good old high school days ever recalled in your mind? Would that I were again that 'dashing Romeo', as we used to say back in those days. That's an idea! What is our time machine for, if not for recalling the past? I-low would you like to see yourself going to school again? That would be fine! Let's set it for the year 1927 when we first en- tered high school. All right. just as soon as we get the disk in tune with the scanning ray we shall be visible right before our eyes. Ah! What is that impressive stone building glaring out at us? Why. of course fhat's the old High School standing as she stood for many years. And that green mass of-pardon me, Paul. that is our group of one hundred thirty-five freshmen waiting to be photographed. See, our athletic, musical, page twenty-three

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HELEN N, WALDON Girl Reserves 4 Dramatic Club 4 Charleston, West Virginia, High School 2, 3 To get her lessons she strives with might And usually they turn out just right. MARCELLA MARIE WARD Short Shorty Dramatic Club 1 Treasurer Chorus 1, 2, 3 Mound-Builder 3 News Editor 4 A famous poetess she'll be some day For she will tirelessly seek the way. ESTHER LAURA WEBER Chorus 2 Essie Basket-ball l. Z Archery 3, 4 Volley-ball 3 Chorus 3 Class Play 3, 4 Dramatic Club 3, 4 Girl Reserves 3, 4. Grand President Class Biographer 4 A dream, a hope, a realization: She is an actor, one in a nation. JOSEPH M. WEISENBERGER Joe Wissie Science is not for boys like me, For all I do is dream and flee. ELEANOR S. WEST Westie Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 3, 4 Basket-ball 1, Z Volley-ball 1, 2, 3, 4 Archery 3, 4 Tennis 3 She is ever a friend to you A girl to whom much praise is due. DONALD WHARTON Don Class Basket-ball l, 2, 3, 4 Football l, 2 Track 2, 3 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Band 3, 4 Strutting high, with his huge baton: Wear smoked glasses when you look on. GARRET O. WINFIELD n-I-obyn Boys' Glee Club 2, 3 Band 3, 4 Class Basket-ball 1, 2, 3, 4 .- A better singer of his kind You'll have to admit is hard to find. FLORENCE WINTERSHEIMER Dramatic Club I She's little but she's bright as a tack There's not a thing she could possibly lack ROBERT W. WISEMAN Snake Wally Class President 3 Class President, Mt. Logan School l Class Play 4 Boys' Glee Club 2 Hi-Y 3, 4 Class Basket-ball l, 2 Varsity Basket-ball 3 C. 4 C Foot-ball 2, 3 C. 4 C Track 2 C, 3 C. 4 C Fleet of foot, quick of brain, A mighty athlete true of grain. page twenty-two



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.Q 13 '! f 31 b-'xi'-lx L l'lll 1,, lf, and scholastic stars appear one by one before our eyes. Remember our fresh- man assembly teacher, Mr. Young? Watch how he dominates the athletes! Paul, there are our class oiiicers: Harold Lee, president: Ruth Larimore, vice- president: and Paul Conaway, secretary-treasurer. Didn't they conduct our class party well? i H1928-full-fledged sophomores! Our athletes once more, this time more prominent! This year was not very interesting, so let's look rapidly through it. Bill, there's good old Frolic College , presided over by Joe Clark. John Phillips, and Paul Conaway. And there we sit laboring over exams. Don't it seem funny how we toiled over such small matters? Paul-now look-1929 and we are juniors! Isn't this a promising class of young people? See right before our eyes comes the vision of exams again, then the gay relief of our class party with its humorous court trial, and the junior-senior banquet. when we paid our respects to the seniors. This last event shows the influence of Robert Wiseman's sterling leadership, with the able assistance of John Phillips and Mary Kirsch. And now look! The disk pictures our class in its true light-the best ever! Aren't we the dignified, lofty seniors here? What a hearty bunch of lettermen-Barnes. Blankenship, Conley, Duncan, Edinger, Fisher, Hughes, Hummell, Lee, Miller, Noth, O'Donnell, Phillips, and Wiseman-are going to their banquet! There is our last exam being disposed of. and weren't we glad of that? See our inter-planetary class party being guided by John Phil- lips, Joe Clark, and Marian Orr! And last of our social events-the junior- senior banquet-when we were treated regally by our congenial hosts, the juniors! Look our machine is running low but nevertheless I can see June 2, 1931 pictured as the most memorable day. Look how nervous we were as we waited for our diplomas. But now that's fading out. Well, Paul, that idea of yours of recalling those days, is the best that ever has come out of your old gray head in many a day. Drop in again soon. Evenings are sometimes lonesome now. Josef Clark page twenty-four

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