Granville High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Granville, OH)

 - Class of 1921

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W f if BLUE AND WHITE 25 The Freshmen played a great part in the Oratorical contest. Eight members of their class were in it and every one worked very hard under the direction of Mrs. Doehle- man. On April the thirteenth, the Fresh- men had a try-out before the high school. Those who spoke were: De Witt Tyson, Gladys Curtis, Mary Case, Paul Swanson, Eleanor Curtis, Forest Layman, Catherine Davis and Berneda Lowery. Three were chosen from these who were to represent the Freshmen at the Oratorical contest hcld in the opera house on April the twenty-second. The judges decided in favor of Eleaner Curtis for first place, B-rncda Lowery second, and Mary Case third. The Freshmen were very enthusias- tic and certainly deserved great credit for their part in the contest. Carl Hulshizer spent Saturday, the 23rd, at Buckeye Lake and Sunday at Columbus. Nellie Bacon, Berneda Lowery, Edith Welsh, and Winona Beall attended Thelma Wright's birthday party on April the 9th. began to search, and found it safe and sound in a neighbor's field. Edith Welsh attended Loretta Davis' party the 23rd of April. The Y. W. C. A. girls gave a reception for their mothers on May 4th and some of the Freshmen were in a play written by Adaline Sipe. Those who took part were Louise Thomas, Ethel Thomas, Eleanor Kurtz, and Eleanor Curtis. We are very proud of our Freshmen class and hope to see all of them with us again next year. The Freshmen for some time have been planning to have a bacon bat, but the weather has not permitted such an outing, so the bacon bat has been postponed until some time in latter part of May. A party was then planned which took place Friday evening, April 29, and was well attended by the members and a few invited guests who were: Ruth Hobart, .. ,iff A . . a- fe if hi. . f ' Z ' ' 4 ' Wu, li , 'W if ' ' L ' ,1 1 4 ,ff . ws- Y gl ,ijiwl W . ff, 5 ff , ri K K sf ' X A 3 N It X Q iw- X X U H i JL xv ll Evelyn Etnier was abosent from school a few days on account of having the mumps. Edward Ellis has been absent on ac- count of sickness. We hope that he can be with us soon. Catherine Davis spent Friday night, April the 29th, with Frances Bacon. Mary Hall entertained with a party in honor of her birthday, the 13th of March, at hor home. Games and music were play- ed, after which delicious refreshments were served. Ronald Philbrick was unable to attend school on May 3rd because of sickness. Josephine Brooks spent her spring vaca- tion visiting relatives at Radnor, O. Frances Fulton spent a few days at Johnston visiting friends. William Richards, a member of the Squealers' Club, had the very sad experi- ence of losing his valuable pig for a short time. On going to the pen he found that it had made it escape. So he immediately Loretto Davis, Milford Smoke, Truman Hoover, Lee Dawson, Ellen Rohrer, and Jocelyn Clark. The evening was spent in playing games, victrola music, etc., after which delicious refreshments Were served which consisted of brick ice-cream, lolipops, candy, cakes, and lemonade. The party was ended by singing the High School Song. We are sorry that the rest of the class could not attend, but hope to see every member at our farewell bacon bat or party, and also hope that the members of the faculty can be with us. Lovey is a pretty boy He thinks he knows this stuff H 1 But the thing with which he loves to toy Is a dirty powder puff. Hel and 'fKat'l-forever talk of dates Of which they say they have many, But Oh! of all the cruel fates We don't believe they have any. Harvey- Wh3-kind Q leather makes the best shoes. Lee- I don't know but banana peelings make the best slippers.



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in BLUE AND WHITE 27 Things Noted For The Junior High girls have organized a --- clothing club. Miss James is their leader. Edna-True and brave. -- -- - . ClassYLaughing sickness. Our girls have a baseball team. Lcirettakl don t know. l Iris-Scarlet tanager. Cictta Rickett has been sick. We hope J ames-Cackling. C. Lrances-Baseball pitcher. Orval-His laugh. ' Glenn-Having his lessons. Fletcher-Cunningness. MaryfGiggling. ' In 1935 Nineteen thirty-five has come at last, You are no doubt wondering wnat has come to pass. Alfred and Orval both comical and bright Have acquired a position in a crous all- right. Emerson and Annabel tripping so 'nr Have danced away to the preacher's-so . there! slic will soon be with us. Tie follawing were iligllslc tx ccumy rsp.lling c intet at Nona clicr Nicnoa, Thelma Milcy, irtitg, Elna Mcoaztly. Ruby Annabelle Hammond, Margaret url n Lio.1gi,tJn, Jcrc Agkl y, Monlgmc y, anl Ellen Rohr Ackley, Donald Dlztihcr, H len were tl1e thrce out of six students :till in tl.e contest at the close. cit g Lie .r. . let- CQ1 ssi-3 Home l, Thomas, lt ,xyin and er. Jere B mug to 1 who were The final will lc held at the Teachers' Institute in Augu t when all contestants will again be . giliblc. Clenn Watson and Helen Boughtan won iitst and second prizes in our county essay contest. Congratulations! W .r . 'ii ii if We UI l dui? - 4516? 1 ' f ' ' sg. I , A AX E! u l llillglri lg And now in 1935 Thelma's side. Casey sits by town we see .Now .in China Mary drinking a cup of tea. thinks its a sin Because he has to dodge the rclling pin. E .1 erson just Percy Watson so they say Is studying diligently every day I-ie went through college four tires . straight And says he won't stop until he's eighty- eight. What will happen if: Orval quits laughing? Glenn gets B in deportment? Edna Quits writing to Bobbie? John and Iris make up? Jawes doesn't bring advertise Paul recites Henry comes to school? .:' ents. ? Mary goes to Doane next year? Frank gets A ,in deportment? Miss Greene doesn't sit near Casey? Abram gets one hundred in spelling? Helen doesn't have a perfect recitation? JOKES Miss Courtright- Alfred, you may name the different departments that a city has. Alfrcd- Well, t ere are all kindi ol' d.- partm nts in a store where you buy things. Frances Fulton- Bobby and Edna liavc fallen out. Edna- No, we haven't either, we have just fall n in. Alfred freadingj- It came to P355 OYIQ evening that the moon came out on a sum- mer night.' Miss McLees fpronouncing spelling wordsj- The next word is mispronouncef' Theodore- G6e! don't we hear ennough of her! fMiss Pronounce.D Mabel-Helen I don't think your ni'f':- name is very good I never hear any one call you that. Helfn-Oh, yes, whenever Kat calls up she always says, Hello, is this Hel'? Mabel- My face hurts. Wally- Whats the matter? Mabel- I washed it.

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