Hoover High School - Viking Yearbook (North Canton, OH)

 - Class of 1931

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65N af bi VW, I U f xg aw f X Nwwxxxeabx RECOLLECTIONS OVER THE TELEPHONE Hello, Who did you say is speaking. Hlrene, why I haven't seen you since you left us in the Freshman year. l'm so glad you called me. Weren't you here for the 1928 operetta, Love Pirates of Hawaii . Remember Ellen was leading lady. She certainly scaled the heights. Doris's sailor dance went over big, too. I'll say Grace Wise still plays on the team. She has often won a game for the Black and Gold because she usually keeps her forward from scoring. I know, the present depression isn't exactly helpful to the financial end of our annual. Yet with Marvin as Business Manager there xsn't much need of worry. Then there's Florence, our Literary Editor. fBy the way, she's one of the new 1930-1931 additions to our classj. 1t's whispered about that she burns the oil into the wee, wee hours of the night toiiing oyer the writcups. I can hardly wait until I see her finishcd products. This year each room is taking its turn in giving assembly programs. The first one was given on November 9, by the Seniors. lan and Walter entertained us with a glimpse of Paul Revere's famous ride. The program was brought to a. close with a solo, entitled Kansas Stockyards by Kenneth accompanied on the harmonica by Tom Sheely. Peals of laughter echoed throughout the auditorium as Kenneth sang these lines of tribute to his girl :- She's knock-kneed, bow-legged-etc. I wish you could have come to our Junior Play, Aaron Boggs, Freshman. It was a picture of college life. I'm sure you would have fallen for Fred, Marvin, Bud and Preston in the roles of snappy collegiates. Roy and Victor very cleverly imper- sonated two cranky professors, who, I suppose, are found in almost every school. Evelyn starred in the part of a movie actress. She certainly was stunning in a black taffeta evening gown. Our 1930 Junior-Senior Banquet was held at Congress Lake Club. I shall never forget it. The dazzling banquet hall, the Hoover orchestra music, the delicious dinner, the toast delivered by Mary and the show afterwards are things which seem like a dream now. Yes, Ruth Royer still adds and subtracts calories when she isn't frantically adding and subtracting our fish money to make the debit's and credit's columns balance. Mae and Lela are the optimists of our class. Their motto is 'Eat, drink and be merry for there is no time like the presentf Yes, Harold is still our silent partner, but it is said, 'Well-timed silence has more eloquence than speech. Indeed, I am for the jury. You would be, too, if you had heard Grayce Hancl debate the question. Believe me she's the Daniel Webster of our class. You want- to know what has become of Dona, Pauline and Eleanor? Dona is kept quite busy playing her cello in the church orchestras, at concerts, and at school assemblies. Pauline true to her reputation is still quite a wizard at mathematics. Then there's Eleanore and her artistic ability. Her map of Europe gained the admiration ol' all at the school exhibit last spring. fNo wonder Mr. Ruch decorated it with a 99.1 Although Frank Stanford has joined our ranks rather late he made up for it by the contribution of his genius to our world of football. Yes, Ruth Wagner is still with us and she still has her long hair. I hear Miss Gruber calling me about some writeups for our annual this year I'll have to go. ' Most certainly, I'll tell the class that you wish you could be with us on Graduation Night and that you send each and everyone of lhem your heartiest congratulations. Goodbye, on rs-7 ru SO ...O-il 26 I2-41... M 'f 1 ' S5 Q lf! 5 -0 ll Q1 gl gi Ni l ll x l tl h Vl l f gi jr 54 9 H fl l ill Llp bil ll I h . xl xfX I I MXUXN'

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