Minerva High School - Crescent Yearbook (Minerva, OH)

 - Class of 1928

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mini s has I I - -. I me I S' avAliAiomol'iiI Gllaaa will VVe, the Seniors of 1928 of Minerva High School of the clty of Minerva, County of Stark, State of Ohio, in the United States on the continent of North America in the western hemisphere, being of sound mind and disposing memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills, bequests and devises of whatever nature by us made. FIRST: We, the Seniors, bequeath our dignity and superiority to the Juniors. SECOND: We, the Crescent Staff, bequeath our ability to next year's Staff. THIRD: We, the Senior Class, do give and bequeath all our Latin ponies, slightly used and most of them with one leg gone, to Thomas Weir. FOURTH: XVe, the Senior Class, do give and bequeath our ability to sell tickets to the Freshmen. FIFTH: We, the Senior Class, do give and bequeath our good standing and blufflng ability to the Sophomores, WVe give and bequeath the mem-bers of the high school as herealker named these special gifts from the members of our class: I, Dorothy Mills, do give and bequeath to Amanda Leggett one hundred pounds of avolrdupois. I, Mae Shane, do give and bequeath two feet of my height to Viola Lautzenheiser. I, Doris Walker, do give and bequeath fifty per cent of my giggles to Drexel Dennis. I, Mary Thompson, do give and bequeath my powder puff to Ruth Crawford. I, Herman Mick, do give and bequeath my power of disagreeing to Hudson Wright- I, Claire Hunter, do give and bequeath my curls to Duane Starkey. I, Wilma Anthony, do give and -bequeath my meekness and modesty to Eileen Labus. I, Bud Shaw, do give and bequeath my knickers to Hugh Dietrich. I, Howard Biggins, do give and bequeath my Stay Comb to Clark Woolf. I, Rolland Kennedy, do give and bequeath my booth at Hack's to Gretchen Lewton. I, Grace Mlndling, do give and bequeath my puddle jumper to the high school for general use. I, Robert Helden-brand, do give and bequeath my musical ability to Nancy Greenwood. VVe hereby appoint Mr. August Peterka as the executor of the aforesaid will and direct him to pay all debts that might be presented to the Senior Class of 1928. In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands and seal this eighteenth day ot' May, A. D., nineteen hundred and twenty-eight. SENIOR CLASS OF 1928 Witnesses: Library Books Study Hall Clock Etta Greenapple Iva Paine Lidda Lotta. Page Twenty-five

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IM..1a1.s. cmmscmr A U Ilvafomo Next we motored to Robertsville, the outstanding suburb of Minerva. There Marjorie Robbins was operating a fashionable tea room, the Moonbeam. Her assistant was Leora Weaver. The acting cashier was Mildred Bruhn. While having tea at the Moonbeam, we overheard two ladies on our right discussing a prominent club woman. It seemed the noted club woman had made a very impressive speech. We learned that the speaker had been no other than Mae Shane. About fifteen miles from Robertsville in the most beautiful and picturesque part of the hills, was located a large tuberculosis hospital built by .Grace Mindling. Visiting Malvern, the smallest suburb of Minerva, we discovered that Claire I-lunter operated a shoe stare. Lucille Stump was Claire's stenographer and head clerk. Just across the street was at chemlst's shop. Evelyn Himsack was the lending: chemist. She had found a chemical solution that would I-:ill body ticks instantly uprm application fproviding lt didn't kill you first.J Mary Heston had opened a French school in Malvern. She taught all those the French language who could pay the exorbitant tuition. Our vacation was over. Before we returned to our respective homes, we made plans to take a similar trip in a year or two, to see if our friends were still at the work they had taken up. -Doris Leiby IDEAL SENIOR GIRL Eyes like ............................... Susan Hoff's Personality like . . .. Marjorie Patterson's Innocence like . . ...... Leora VVeaver's Smile like ..... .... N Iarjorle Robbins' Dignity like . . . . . . Catherine Dietric-h's Vvit like ..... Brains like . . . Hair like ....... . Disposition like Complexion like A line like .... . .. ..... Doris Walker s . . .. Ruth Harter's . Catherine Kurtzs . Ma ry Thompson! . . . . . Doris Leiby's Grace Mindlings IDEAL SENIOR BOY Eyes like ..... Personality like Innocence like .. Howard Biggins' .. ,Dareld Drahe-r's Robert Pumphrey's Smile like ...... ..... C arl Simmons' Dignity like . . . Wit like ..... Brains like .. . Hair like ..... Disposition like Build like .... A line like Page Twenty-four . . . . . . Jay Nelson's . . . Harold Lanningus . . Donald 'l'homa's . . . . . Bryan Cox's . . . Claire Hunter's Milton Nalley's Holland Kennedy's



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ima. ' AgMECZIR1ES:iniEENTUiAl .- E3 vA,o1an1o Page Twenty-si: TO-DAY AGAIN WE BEGIN We have hoped, we have planned and striven To the will we have added the deedg The best that was in us we've given, We have prayed to our God when in need. We have dared when faced with disaster, We have battled and broken our lanceg The hardest of tasks we would master, We have never yielded to chance. We are young, we've not been defeated, We have rowed not drifted to wing Beaten, we have not retreated, And to-day again we begin.

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