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EWWE5 ei7ra B L U E A N D W HIT E Class History---Concluded ACTlV SCENE 1 Seniors! The last lap of the race begins. Going stronger now, for the goal is in sight. SCENE 2 We give the Annual Hallowe'en Party at Knights of Columbus hall. Music is furnished by the Harrnonizers. Behold! I thought I saw George Washington himself- No, 'twas our Betty Ciminelli, so we gave her first prize. Second prize was given to Malvern Russell for his clever imitation of Charlie Chaplin. SCENE 3 We help Santa Claus give out his numerous packages to High School children. You should see their faces beam with joy! SCENE 4 We had a sled load in January. Afterwards a luncheon was served at Miss Shinn's, Oh, Miss Shinn, haven't we QMr. Reuter includedl the daintiest appetites? SCENE 5 We, the Seniors, are proud to say that we are the first class to produce an Annual. SCENE 6 ' Senior play, Backbone, was given May twelfth at American theatre. We hope that everyone will remember it in years to come-but I KNOW that the cast ne'-for will forget it. SCENE 7 The Senior girls displayed their domestic accomplishments by serving a delight- ful luncheon to the Senior boys on the afternoon of May the fifth. SCENE 8 The events preceding the close of the race are Class Day, Baccalaureate, Junior- Senior Banquet, Senior Breakfast, and lastly, the goal-Commencement, May twenty- eighth, nineteen hundred and twenty-five. The past has been revealed to you- The future its own tale must tell. We, the Class of Twenty-five, will do in days to come just as well. 17
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E Z' lg BLUE AND WHITE are ' f N r -1 5 gk ?1f-X fn A , 1 T ft -A 2 f 9 lllll P x1'l:lllIIY f, mil fl1i,,m?u I ll Illllirrugmml 5 A 1 1 l A L, I ' In l A A -Q, -.L Class History---Continued ACT ll SCENE 1 The first day of school found us a bunch of peppy Sophomores. We had a new teaching force from superintendent fMr. Stonebrakerj to coach fMr. Shuppj. We had our first real football team for several years. It was our honor to contribute Real Stuf' to the success of the team. SCENE 2 Initiation fun came at the entrance of the Evergreens. For the reader's benefit, I may say that they are the present glittering Juniors- All that glitters is not gold. SCENE 3 Taking care of the nursery is out of our line, but we endeavor to give the Fresbies an evening of entertainment at South Side school. SCENE 4 We originate the Annual High School Picnic. It was held at Kelley's Park. Another day of' success. ACT lll SCENE 1 Juniors we are- Juniors we be- Mighty are we- Wait and see! SCENE 2 We brought Royal Welsh Singers back for second time. 'Twas a perfect day- But, Oh, the night- A finance battle- Yes, we were right! SCENE 3 We displayed originality by changing the routine of custom by buying rings and pins in same year. I SCENE 4 We gave the Annual Junior-Senior Banquet at the Odd Fellows Hall. A great success. You should have seen us and our illustrious guests arrayed in evening suits and party frocks. 16
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BLUE AND WHITE CLASS ILL We, the members of the Senior Class of the High School of Leetonia, of the County of Columbiana, and of the State of Ohio, being of sound mind and ready memory, do make, publish and declare this our last Will and Testament in a manner following, that is. to say: First, We will the Faculty some quiet rest. Second, We will our right-of-way and numerous problems to the Junior Class. Third, Artie Altomare wills his pleasing personality to Guy Nicholas. Fourth, Suzie Altomare wills her height to Shorty Caldwell. Fifth, Adelaide Crothers wills her cheerful smile to Mary Beilhart. Sixth, Madalyn Clifford wills her beauty secrets to Arlene Risher, Alice Legora and Louise Falzetta. Seventh, Gladys Clifford wills her freckles to Jim Blackwood. Eighth, Jim Fife wills his ability to talk and say nothing to Les Morris. Ninth, Ed Gluckner wills his quiet attitude to Sam Beltempo, Allan Hallel and Clyde Hamilton. 4 Tenth, Helen Gaughan wills her hair to Betty Ciminelli. Eleventh, Joe Guerrier wills his ability to drive a car to Poppy White. Twelfth, Ada Hall wills her hearty laugh to Margaret Kunkel. Thirteenth, Betty Hanahan wills her cheerful disposition to Felix Butch. Flourteenth, Lucile Jons wills her voice to Hildred Miller. Fifteenth, Grace Keglemyer wills her line to Brickey Stambaugh and Virginia Morris. Sixteenth, Jack King wills his vocabulary to Eleanor Ashley. Seventeenth, Jim McCue wills his ability to play the trombone to Rolland Lanpher. Eighteenth, Margaret Metz wills her admirers to Martha Wagenhouser. Nineteenth, Bun Morrissey wills his success in winning cases to Jicko Billet and P.J. Ready. Twentieth, Joe Morbito bequeaths his athletic build to Milt Price. Twenty-first, Helen Strouse wills that intelligent frown to Marge Kiernan. G Twenty-second, Don Smith wills the Washingtonville women to Bubbers inther. Twenty-third, Beps Stiver bequeaths his curly locks to Lloyd Curry. Twenty-fourth, Eleanor Ward wills her young sister fFreshmanJ to the Stuart girls, who are capable of caring for her. Twenty-fifth, Albert Weikart and Jim Pepperney will all the women in the world to Ed Casey and Mike Burick, and- Twenty-sixth, Guy Cuthbert wills his ability to dance to Lawrence Dean. We hereby appoint Professor Stonebraker, our superintendent, as executor of our last Will and Testament. fSignedJ CLASS OF NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE. MADALYN CLIFFORD, Jon MoRB1To MARGARET METZ Witnessed by: HELEN GAUGHAN JOHN KING 18
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