Minerva High School - Crescent Yearbook (Minerva, OH)
- Class of 1929
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Drama . . , , , Sports ........... . . . Diary and Snaps ......... . . . 7 12 28 34 38 42 58 66 to to to to to to to to TOO .3 .4 .5 12 28 34 38 42 58 66 84 Jokes and Advertisements ..... 84 to 120 .122 The End ................ ....... lQC1'U19SiC'i T'2Q Behiraiiun ,ff O OUR Friend and Patron, Mr. R. J. Q5 Esper, we the Senior Class of Min- erva High School dedicate t h is Crescent in appreciation of his earnest and untiring efforts in our behalf. We are not forgetting Mr. C. K. De- Witt and Mr. E. C. Trainer who guided us through our first three years at M. H. S. Page Three IQCHLSCCCL3 T90 Page Four 3FnrP111nrh ANY YEARS from n o W when you pick up this book, we hope that it will recall to your mind many happy days with dear friends. Then this 1929 Crescent shall not have been published in vain. IQCRESCCCE T90 Annrrriatinn E, THE Senior Class of 1929, '7 wish to express our sincere thanks to those who have helped us in the publication of this annual. We also wish to thank those who helped us financially, also the Faculty, and the Student Body. Page Find IQCHUSQCLNTQQ Six NTQQ If 4' 1-K ff f J , 41.1 - 'Y g1Q15Mx'T - fu 15, 3X 'kL' XRx T 5 - , 3mW 4 W + Mi' - f W P IQC ESKCU TUG ,fihifln nge. .SEL 'L 'NIL XY. lf. BUNAR MR. J. .L lll l'l-IXIIXYI IC Nl R Marin-tin Supt-x-inte-mit-nt Soc-ial Studios 1923-1929 IC. 1 '. VYICYGAN DT Wooster Mathematics, Chemistry Page Eight 1924-1929 MRS. LILLIAN DILLOW VV00ster Latin, Ancient History 1922-1929 XVu11sIvl' l'rint-ipzil Pliysivs, Algebra I l 1920-1929 MR. R. J. ICSPI-IR Ohio State University Comnle-rvial Arithmetit Manual Training 1926-1929 IQC 'SCCCQ T90 .1 if ,. . ' , Q , MISS HICLICN FRICICII MISS lCIilZABl'I'I'll Rl'l'T Wooster Vnivcrsity uf Vermont i+'n-1-ns-h, English I Home Economics, 1928-1929 General Science 1925-1929 MR. J. A. SHALLCROSS Marietta American and Modern History MISS Rl I'lI GUY 1923-1929 Mount Union MISS GWENDOLYN JONES English ll. Biology, New England Conservatory Commercial Arithmetic, of Music General Science Music 1929 1928-1929 Paae Nine lQClLSCCC'13 TUC? l MR. li. W. l'lCASlC Ynlv Piano 1919-1929 MR. 0. IC. BARKER Ohio State llnivvrsity Agric-ulture 1926-1929 Page Ten BIISS HELEN SH.-XXV Mount Union English II, III, IV 1926-1929 MISS HELEN DIETRICTI Ohio Vniversity Physical Education, General Science, Biology 1926-1929 SIR. J. F. SXYITZI-IR Ohio Northf-rn Commercial 1927-1929 MR. J. L. MANLICY I':xml Inst1'uc'lui' 1928-l 929 IQCRESCCCE T90 Illarultg QHUPIII Mr. Bonar announced in a Manley way, Mr. Esper was a dandy Guy, And, he continued, I would like to say, Miss Shaw is like Washington, she cannot lie. Said Switzer one day to a lady named Ritt, Give Barker a piece of your dandy big cake. Now Dillow is trying to make a big hit - - 77 By teaching Jones, and Dietrich, the Way to bake. Dutenhaver tells us he Shallcross our path, When he is Freed from Weygandt's game- Of teaching science and also math. But I think he'1l continue the same. Page Eleven IQCRB SCCCE T'2O Hluniivuppnav Mr. Bonar was not talking to himself. Mr. Dutenhaver got married. Miss Freed could keep order in the study hall. Mr. Barker owned a farm. Miss Guy wore long dresses. Mr. Weygandt did not have chalk on his coat. Miss Shaw could teach a class without lecturing Hugh Dietrich. Mr. Esper was not agreeable. Mrs. Dillow would adopt twins. Mr. Shallcross would laugh in class. Miss Dietrich could pronounce words correctly. Miss Ritt would stop nodding lier head. Miss Jones would teach Domestic Science. Mr. Switzer would act sensibly. Page Twelve IQCRESQCL mx frgjrfx jf QQQQA A mxfmpklk Q0 Q xk bm Q 4 wi Qy. CJ X S X Q 15 ff W T' QW f x ,,. x J! A lin, IQC Page Fourteen 'S 'e mo S -'29- THOMAS WEIR f Tommy j Mmm latin, 1w1..tliem.ine,, ttnntfy, Iinglith :mtl Science. Claw President 43 Llaw Seeretarv W: Tilxltctlwall W, -lg Trnelt Z, 5, -6, Captain W, -lttnior-Sentur Ban- que: Speaker lg Hi-Y l. -ig Axventlwlv lnmmitlee 1, 4g Class Ring Ctmunutteeg Augusta Hi 1: I'n'.tirlrul uf nur tlrnx Nut war, Tfut lrnl't mum lt 'l'1uuum Weir PAULINE STONEHILL 1 I'olly J Nlaiurs: lzngltsla. History, Ctxn1mert'i.tl. Glue Club 2, 4: Uperetta Z. -6: Clan Treasurer Z. I, 4: f'l.1xt Plav W, 4: ,luniur-Senior Banquet Speaker W1 Assembly Ct-nnmltee 1: lilerarv Y: lltlittwr tn Vlaief of Lresicnt Staff 4, tmv i-,limi-, lnmlnir, ft lun-il 11. Zinn. Inn ilu- It tlrtrr. prrlly rum' qruh' lvrhlr. CECIL RUE f P00dle I Ma t-rs: M.tthcm.tties, K tvmntereial, lfnglitlt, Htwturv and Silence. Clee Club I: Minttrel l: 4 lam Secrctarv 4: Klan l nv 3, Pnmllr 13 ynlli iulil fun u lfrmnl ,erm Al ilu' gnmr nf llfr lu' ft lvnurul In um MARY THOMAS I Doc j Ml txrxz llngliwlt, l..ttl'l, lltxltlrw. films Reporter Z: Class lllsttxxmttt W, 4: l'rtxpl1ete.x of Crescent Staff 4. ww ,1i,,,n.l lt' lillt-.I ,nm .l.-1,301 lf, like Mart, 11 i' rnulil lu' lfrlgfvl. LINDSEY TOPE f Lin j rttinftr linglash, Agriinlture. S.-anim Claes Vice-president 44 Glee f lttlx I. 2. 3, -ig Min- strel I: Ureretta 1, l, 4: ll?-Y W. 4: Ltterarv ll Ttnstnmster Agr.. -ltt'1itvrASe'1iur llanquets W1 Rive Ct-mmttvt-e -lg Afr. .Iutlgir-g tent Z. W: See, Aer. Society 4. llmlxry lx xlrmlwr ullrl elm tall Ili' mm lu' u lm'.nfu'r. jwlftnlvw Ifmft :mf u'l. GRACE UNKEFFR f Gracie l Naftxrxz lnglixli, llkmrv, Matlie-natnes, latin. 1Nernlw'v Cmnrnittee 4: llast Vice-pretitlent N. G'ee fnltvlw I1 Class Play 4: Assistant lidnmr ire-- eezn Stall 4. Very lfrllliunf null fvrrlly Inn l Sin' lt L4 fnrntl uni! Si-mur trnr. MIKE FORZANO f Mike l Mayors: Science, llismry, lfnglnlt. lllnw Prewident lg Glee Ciltxlw 13 Uperctla 1: flaw Play K, Ftmtball I, 2, Kg Track 1, iz Iiterarv Sueietv lg linketluall 1, Z, W, 4: Capnnn-elect 4, lhttinen Manager Crescent -O. Mot! Imfvulur lun lu lltgfr Srfmul it fu' Alto nzntl lmfvnlar lu lift' lr! lvim ltr. LUCILLE EICK 1 Eikie J Mafors: Latin, Science, Hitwrv, linglish, New Harrixburgh lg Glee Llub 2, 4, Litcrarv Concert 4: Track 2, 1. 4: Literary W: lflnral Com- mittee 4g Clue Play 4: Assistant Editor Crescent Staff 4, 1.111-illr It tiuilioux, Lztrtllv 15 quirk Her berl: in tb: :Indy ball ga Clxrk! Clxrk! Clrrkl 1 QC S TUC? -'29.. ROY KOCH l Farmer j Majors.: Scicncc, History, linglislx. Ili-Y 1, 45 Glue Club l, 2, Opcrcua 2, Orchestra I, 2, ig Assistant Business Manager Crescent 4, Tlu'y xui flml rulmrlrx un' Imsf, lint ,nil lnula :ilu-rr I inn i'lutsril. RUTH BATES f Bouts j Mayors: Science, llistory, English. Glcv: iflulw 2, 1, -tg Opcrctta 4, Track -lg lilural tmniuittcc: Puct Crescent Staff 4. llrr :ru lrurrui uri' fulrrr fur, 'l'lr,m ilu' snnlrx nl ullrrr mimlrux urr. HARRY RUTLEDGE 1 Harry j Majors: llisturv, lingliwli. Scicnu. Glcc lIlulvl,21 lli-Y W,-L Grail lm guru lu mrll lux fmrl, 'Ili llurri llr lm guru flu- lulrul of url. ROY HILDA WHITACRE 1 Whit l Aluiurxz lklatlicnmticw, llistury. English. Commer- tial. li.ulc'itl.xr lftlitur Crescent Stall: Class Play W- llaskctlmll K 4: Class Secretary Ig Glec Club l, 2 lg Opt-re't.i l, lg Class Ring Committee 4: Mis- cellaneous Lunccrt W. i .4 ililltqlvlrr inf flu' Gmlx. il11'nn'l1' lull Sln- lnirx lrur Cliff flu' In-sl uf ull, BAUNACH l jacob J Mturx: linglisli, History, Science. Ciluc i lull l, 4: C lass Vitv-president l, 23 Upcrctta l 4 lam -lg lhskctls ' ' ' 1 tlmll W, 4: Trmclt I, W. 4: Laptnin Traclt .Ill l. -l, Ht-N l. I um full, lfuuilmmi- nuil i'i:1'4'frn', Cmuil luru un' irurii'-fulw' mari' uf mi MILDRED PEDLAR q P.,dlav'3 Maiurs: linglixli, History. Commercial. Clan Trcastircr I: Glcc Club I, Z, 3, 4, Upcrclta -lg Track lg Basketball lg Lyceum Committee 4, jnltc .ind Snap liditur uf Crescent Staff 4. I ian xlwnil rllurlvy, umxl any urrmnlll I uuul u mul: ulrlr u lug lullllc ur'r'nunl. JOHN TOPE 1 -Iolnnnynl Maiurx: linglish, Latin, llumniercial. lft,..u-,ill 4, tm.-ma 1. 1, Give club i 1 4 iw l l crarv let i t' 'llcam .-. a .1- : Hi-Y . 4g Vice-president 4: Boys' Ath- lftlitur llrcsccnt -8, Class Play 4, Debate l. -6. lnlmvu rx il lmy of lrilllr' farm' Ili' lux xlmrls, girls und gruilrx In his mum' AMANDA LEGGETT 1 Leggett J Majors: English, History, Latin, Science. llaskctlull 2, 4, Glet' Club 1, 2. 3. 4g Uperetta I, 2, K, 43 Plural Committee 5: Literary Society J: Class Play lg Class Historian 23 Lyceum Committee 1, 2, 1, 45 Sucial Editor Crescent Stat? 4. Pi'l'l'I' unil quirk und full of lifr, Cupluns lbv rmm lrifbou! a Jlrifr. Page Fiftem 19C TUC? Page Sixteen SENIORS .929- GEORGE STEINECK 1 judge J Majors: Mathematics, English. Football 2, 1, 45 Class Play W, -lg Assembly Com- mittee 4: Glee Club I. If frmtlmll ln' rimnnl play, Hc'll ln' a hm' i-lu'i'r-lunilrr num' Juv. JEANETTE cowmsw uyjammyej Majors: English, Commercial. Social Studies. Basketball 3, 4: Track L 4, Literary Society Wg Girls' Athletic liditor Crescent 4. Ijfcrarv talrul lm: Iranrlfi' Sln' will be il fbiunpiun wt. FRANCIS DAVIES f Davy j Majors: English, History, Agriculture. President Agriculture Society lg Agriculture judg- Team 3. 4: Track 3, 4: Hi-Y 4g Agriculture Basketball Z, 3. ing Pnlilc, tnn'1'n' nml frm' ix lu' Snmr our grral ln' uxfvinfx In lux ful-ucyny . Social LUCILLE FILLIEZ Majors: English, Science, Commercial Studies. Orchestra l, 2, 1, 4: Glee Club 1, 2: Basketball W. 4: Track Z, 3, 4: Captain 2, 1, 4: lflural Com- mittee 4: Class Play 4. llf-ilnlzllif-iliildlr, Lmllli' uml lwr htlilli- Anil a nluxlrul lass is slum HUGH Distinct-t 1 Giggins j Majors: English, Science, History, Football 4: Basketball Manager 41 Track W: Glec Club I, 2: Operetta L Ax you lzrmn I nm flu' lux! nm I'il llffr In ln' Xuml lvnl ll runfml lr llu i'. PAULXNE MILLER 1 PolIy J Majors: English, History, Science. Glee Club 2, V, 4: Operctta W, Om' trlm knvu murltlvip lun uvll. Siu- luulzml fur lure :mil ilu-n ilu' frll. WALDO GRUBBS l Gl'llbbS l Majors: English, Science, Commercial. Football, Z, 1, 4: Glee Club 1, Z, 3g Minstrel l. Lair Io lveil und lale In rise, Makes n thzdrnl-or ollverwixr. KATHRYN O'DONNELL f Kate l Majors: English, History, Commercial. Glee Club I, 2, 3: Operetta 2, 3: Track 2. 3, 4: Basketball 2: Class Play 3: Literary Society J: Class Ring Committee 4. Our flats, u'ifl1ouf Kalc, would no! be ranrplith' I-or the it xnappy, pn-Hy and nunl. IQC BS S TQQ SENIORS -'29- EARL COX f Cox1e J Majors: Fnglish- Commercial. Orchestra l. 2: lfoothall 4: Stage Manager Class Play K. King nf Misilurfn u'r'H rruu'Il liurl Cox, Anal ln' allruys lulzrs Ins slvun' of Iln' knnrlcs. LILLIAN HELLYER Q Pill j Ma'ors: English, History. Andover I. 2: Glee Club 3, 4: Opefctta 1. 4: laserarv Concert 1, -0. Lillmn sings ins! lllrr a lurk Anil she rlru-r ,ears lmnn' urllil irflrr ilurk. WALTER FREED f Walt J Majors: English, History. Science. Glec Club I, 2: Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4: Operetta 2, I, 43 Minstrel lg Basketball l, 2, J, 4: Captain 2: Class Play J, 4: Class President 2: Track l. Wal! ran url, Jann' and sing Hi s a durulv fvllou' al must rrrryllviflg, HELEN HETHERINGTON f Dimples Q Majors: English, History, Science. Salinevillc l: Glcc Club Z, 4: Uperetta 2: Class Play 4. Oh, form' quilr nrur uml you will limr Tln- uwlilnrg In-lls fur Hi-lru, dear. OSCAR SHAW l Shaw Boy J Maiors: English, History. Science. Glee Club Z. 3: Operetta 2, J: Track 3. 4: Hi-Y 1, 4: President 4. Oscar is u Srni0r with a smili ' Anil ln' sluflirs-just mln--in-u-while. MARGARET WEAVER f Peg l Maiurs: English, Social Studies. Paden City, West Va.. I, 2: New Martinsville, W. Va., 3: Class Play Committee 4. Margarvl inimul us a shorl time agn, Bu! ui mulling Irivmls slvr is not slow. RALPH FINEFROCK 1 Finey j Ma'ors: English, History, Shop Work. Glen: Club I. 2. Class sllirll Ralph Jars rm! lark. Hr s been errn luillrful lo Ihr Crlinsun and Black. BESSIE GAMBLE f Betty , Majors: English, Social Studies, Commercial. Shadyside Hi lg Glee Club 2, 3: Operetta 2, 3: Basketball 2. We know flu! Brsxir is lull of fun Sh: will lu' with us till Ihr rare is done. w w Page Seventeen Page Eighteen IQC bf QQ SENIOR L29.. HUDSON WRIGHT t Huddie J M1iors: Hiwtnry, Englivlt, Science. Glue Club l, 2, 35 lfuutlaall Z. l.ifr' is a ivxf ulml ull flung: slum' ll I llmuglwf in min' ltul rmu I knnu- rl. LOTZ Q Peg MARGUERITE Majors: linglish, Commercial. Histnry. Glcc Club Z. 4: Track Z: Clase Play 4. IIN lrmrrl In ,ntl um' tlurr Margurrllr gut- ln ilu' lnlnrv MARVIN CLAPPER f Pete l Nlaitxrs: linglislu, Commercial, Social Studies. Agriculture, G't-u Club l, 4, Opcrctta Wg :Xgriculturc judging Team I. Z, l, 4. M1rr1'rn Clnlfhvr it -lmrl nml qnrilt, Uni uf ull 4't'rlllr ln' grit u kirk. pvrlmfvx nl lzutl Canlun Ju ll lur. CLARA SMITH f Cl3r3 j M.i'urs: li-qglitli, Scicwrc. Cilnltln lllgll ll Glen Club 2, 5. 4, CHUM is u uuirl lute, lfnl nr until lrrr in nur flats. IHVFRETT EMERICK l Bl0lldy l lxl.t'ors: lliitory. livglitb, lllnthe-mticx. Football 4: Basketball -lg Glue lfulv l, 2, l. Ill' lrnnltl rulfvrr ltr' ,mmt'l1ntfv'x rullqrl ffmn Prnt: 'ful Of W'uilu1:g.'ur1, IJ. C,, lu' 11 Ill tml lu' ll rrxirfnll. LAURA HAHLFN 1 Laura Ann J Mnlorfz Erfglitlt, History. Lim: Club l, Z, 4, I,qura rx tnltrr uml trri' fm-'ur llrr work ix .lfuayx ilnrlr' wry fmt' CLARK WOOLF 1 Preacl1er j Mnforsz Mmtlicmatiw. Sciewcc, lingli-lt. Glee Club 1, 2. lg Football Z. llv, In lfuru ilnrx uluuit lri' By asking nftrn' aml 14 frm: null nlvy. YIANETTE HENRY f Henry l Majors: English, I.ntin, Commercial. literary Society 1: Completed High School in Years. lux! Ilrrrr wars lanrth' rpm! in ltiglt ti-lmnl, Anil ilu' fmt rtrr fulluurrl Ihr Gulzfrn Rnlr. l IQC C' 4 QQ SENIORS' -129- CARL RUE Q Red J Maiors: History. English. Science. Glee Club l. 2, RMI ur uflvu 1-all tbix lad llr's Ibr bngblrxl lwazl u'r'1'z' bmi. DOROTHY RISHER f Pete l Maiors: Commercial. English. Social Studies. Glee Club 2, 3, 44 Operctta 2. Dnrullw is aluuyx mrrry und gliul Wm' m'z'vr yr! lun' svru hw wal. GLENN LAUTZENHEISER f Glenny l Malors: Science. English. Mathematics. Hi-Y 4: Track 3: Glee Club l. This ix lbr life! Hallpv lr! it br, I nvrrr Iruulrlr fmufrlr, till Ironlflv Irunlvlr-x nn MYRTLE CROSS fucrnssienl Majors: English. Commercial. Glee Club I. J: Orchestra Z, 1. Cruxx is lrrr m-nm' Agrrrublr is brr fumr. JOHN DAVIS l John j Majors: English, History, North Georgetown l. 2, 1. Wilb ui Iobn :pmt jus! om' yrur Yr! ln' is A friend of rwrwlnr lrrrrnv GENEVIEVE SEXTON l Sexton 1 Maiors: English, History, Commercial. I 4lnn'I rmnlvlain of Hulvr-rt nr any of bis nrfx, Emvpiiu' wllrn u'r'w' qunrrvlvd Aml told curb nllrrr Inch. TERRY EWING 1 Red j Mafors: English, History, Commercial. Glce Club. Trrry is a Sc-nior, Trrry ix a xfrort And jun ns long us this is xlrorl. RUTH CRAWFORD l Crawford J Majors: English, History, Commercial. , Glec Club I, 2: Operctta 23 Literary J. Rulb is one of our fnrrl girl: With 1 fnrr surrounded by pretty blarh rurlr. .Page Ninetcru IQC T'2Q Page Twenty SENIORS -'29,- FRANK SIMMONS f Hank l Maiors: English, Commercial, History. Glee Club 2. J. Hr ix qnirf aml wry sliy, Bnl lu ll gc! nrrr il lvvr' aml Iwi-. MARY SLATES f Mlry l Majors: English, Commercial, Social Studies. Basketball 4. You banlly know irbrn Mary is around, Bzfrausr :hr nrur makrs a xuuml. EILEEN LABUS lupugnl Ma'ors: English, Social Studies. Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Operetta l, 2, 3, 4, Literary Society 3. Prppy and quirk and full of life, Caplurrs Ibn man willmul a xlrifr. ADOLPH FRY l Adolphul l Maiors: History. Science, Commercial. Sugar Grove High School. Pa.. I. 2. Wx' cannot heal him sn ur do not lry. Very willy ir Adolph Fry VIVIAN RUSSELL l Viv j Majors: English, History, Scienct, Social Studies. Shawnee High School I, 2. 3, A lifllr work, a little fllay Kvrps me going,-xv good day. HAZEL KIBLER fuskettlnf Maiors: English, History, Commercial. Haul ix fall and dignified, She roulalrft lu- silly if :hr fried. QC T' H mo HUXYARD XVEAYER EDXYIX E. EMMONS I-Burn Se-111. 25, 1911 Burn Oct, 21, 1910 Died Aug. 19, 1928 Died Feb. S, 1999 Two prrriuus vnrx from ns burr goin' Tin' rnirrs uv' lun-fl arf' sfillvdg Tn 11 plfrrrx arc' rururrl in unr xrlmul Whirb fu-rrr nm ln' fillmi, Gnd nr bi: u'inlnm lux rvrallm' Tbc' boon fbvir lore has girrn, And tbangb the bozliex xlumlu-1 hrvv Their souls are :nfs in beaum. - Page Twenty-onr IQCHLSQCH TQQ Page Twenty-two SENIOR CLASS Patron .............,...... Mr. R. J. Esper President ........ . . . Thomas Weir Vice President .... ..... L indsey Tope Secretary ....... .......... C ecil Rue Treasurer ...... . . . Pauline Stonehill Class Historian . . . Cheer Leader .............. George Steineck . . . . Mary A. Thomas COLORS Crimson and Black Morro El CLASS FLOWER Red Rose CLASS YELL Yea Crimson! Yea Black! We've got the pep! We've got the Whack! '29 ........ That's our line Seniors Seniors '29 IQCRLSCCCL TQQ A STRUGGLE FOR KNOWLEDGE The war is over! After four, long, dreary years of fighting, the twenty-ninth regiment of the M. H. S. brigade has at last conquered the forces which have tried to prevent it from gaining Knowledge. lt was not a struggle with human beings, but a struggle with books, the weapons were not swords and guns, but rather, pencils, paper, diction- aries and the like, the fighting took place, not on a horrible, mud- covered battle field, but in the study hall and class rooms of Minerva High School. The Hrst battle began in the fall of 1925. Regiment 29 was new on the field and many a private felt his knees shake and his lips quiver as he was called to arms. However, with Colonel Dare Ralston to lead them and Brigadier General DeWitt to direct their course, the youthful soldiers certainly did not let the enemy ride over them. Owing to the transference of Officers DeWitt and Ralston, the regiment entered the second year with new leaders, Colonel Walter Freed and Brigadier General Trainer. There had been a few desert- ers, but the major part remained to carry on the strife and well they did it, too. Of course all of the time was not taken up with fighting. In fact, each year there were many happy hours spent in games and in watching plays given for the entertainment of the weary troops. During the third year Brigadier General Trainer was again the guiding officer and Colonel Mike Forzano was placed in immediate command of the twenty-ninth regiment. By this time the soldiers were well versed in the use of camouflage and the members of one battalion Qchemistryj were gassed. At last the twenty-ninth regiment reached the Front. The officers who directed the attacks in the final decisive campaigns were Briga- dier General Esper and Colonel Thomas Weir. In this fourth year the troops were no longer afraid, but plowed right through the enemy. Although there were no medals given, the soldiers of the twenty-ninth regiment will carry forever, in their minds, the rewards of that four year struggle for Knowledge. -Mary A. Thomas Class Historian Page Twenty Ihre: Page IQCHL SICK TQQ Srninr Gllaaa lirnphrrg Some time ago when I was returning home from Canton after hav- ing made arrangements to enter a training school for nurses, I be- came drowsy and before long was fast asleep. I was aroused, sud- denly, by a tap on my shoulder. Are you going to sleep all day?' inquired a familiar voice. I turned around and saw Lucille Filliez dressed in a nurse's uniform. Looking about, I saw that I was in a huge bus crowded with people. Then I remembered. It seemed strange that I should have forgotten that I was a graduate nurse on my way to the National Nurses' Convention at New York City. Besides Lucille and myself, other nurses of the M. H. S. class of '29, Mary Slates, Lucille Eick, and Margaret Weaver, were also in the bus. After we had talked over old times and our adventures since we had left high school, we turned our attention to numerous magazines and papers which were in pockets under the windows. Having looked over them thoroughly we found only three really in- teresting facts: namely, that Dorothy Risher was the owner of tne White Wing Buses, one of which we were riding ing that Carl Rue was the editor of the Chicago Gazette, and that Roy Koch was an- nouncing the opening of his Correspondence School of Grammar. While we were marveling at the heights to which our former classmates had risen, a new bus driver took his place at the steering wheel. As soon as he removed his cap we recognized Terry Ewing. When we reached New York we Went to Hotel Forzano, which, as the name implies, was owned by Mike Forzano, We signed our names in a large book that the busy clerk shoved toward us. We learned later that the clerk was Adolph Fry. In the elevator there was a large, easy chair, which Mr. Forzano had put there to induce the elevator man, Walter Freed, to keep his job. As the other nurses had not yet arrived for the convention, we five decided to walk around and view the sights of the metropolis. On leaving the hotel we passed Roy Baunach, a big Butter and Egg man from Ohio. We saw a crowd gathered before a municipal build- ing so we hurried in that direction. From snatches of conversation we gathered, the people were being kept out of the courtroom until some minor case had been disposed of. I don't know why, unless it was because of our uniforms, anyhow, we were admitted. To our surprise we found that we knew several of the people in the room. The plaintiff in the case was Francis Davies, who charged that his milk truck had been demolished by a lumber truck, belonging to Earl Cox, the defendant. The court stenographer was Bessie Gamble, the small policeman at the door was Oscar Shaw, and Mr. Davies' lawyer was Atty. John Tope. Of course we weren't allowed to in- terrupt court proceedings so we left without greeting our friends. We next attended a style show at the shoppe of Madame Modeste, who proved to be Amanda Leggett. Among the models were Mildred Pedlar, Katherine O'Donne11, and Ruth Crawford. Our time was limit- ed so we didn't stay there as long as we might have. Twenty-four IQCHBSCU TQO We were about to enter a building, in which a political campaign was being held, when our attention was attracted to a group of men who were having a heated argument about Men's Rights. We easily re- cognized George Steineck, a prominent engineer, Cecil Rue, a high priced plumber, Marvin Clapper and Frank Simmons, farmers who had come to see what kind of animals were kept in the stock market on Wall Street, and Everett Emerick, an eminent statesman. We gained a position inside the hall in time to hear the last two speakers, Jeanette Cowden and Janette Henry. Both speeches were excellent. We learned that the young lady just in front of the platform was Hazel Kibler, whose duty it was to record the minutes of the meeting. Two of the many newspaper reporters were Ruth Bates and Eileen Labus. The men must have lost interest in politics, for there was not a single one in that entire building. Among the rising politicians who had come for the meeting were Helen I-Ietherington, Marguerite Lotz, Pauline Miller, and Genevieve Sexton. As it was about one o'clock we went to the Cross-Hahlen Cafe for our lunch. Besides the owners of the Cafe, Myrtle Cross and Laura Hahlen, we met Grace Unkefer who informed us that she was a teach- er of mathematics. From our conversation with Grace, we learned that Hilda Whitacre was an instructor of English, Clara Smith of Home Economics, Hugh Dietrich of Sociology, Glenn Lautzenheiser of Agriculture, and that Hudson Wright was a football coach. Having finished our lunch we attended a Movietone Theatre. The young lady who sold us our tickets proved to be Vivian Russell. We were more than pleased to find that the main features were vocal se- lections by Lillian Hellyer and several readings by Pauline Stonehill. We had traveled quite a distance from the hoter so we rode back in a taxi driven by John Davis. At the desk we were told that Clark Woolf wanted us to come up to his radio station on the roof of the hotel. This we gladly did and while we were there, Clark re- ceived a message and a map fby televisionl from Thomas Weir and Harry Rutledge who were exploring Mars. Just then Waldo Grubbs, an aviator, came up to us and invited us to go to Mars in the airplane which was ready to leave. Of course no one would let an opportunity 'of that kind go by, so we all piled into the plane. There we found Lindsey Tope, a noted veterinarian, Ralph Finefrock, an automobile salesman, and others who intended to set up business in Mars. The mammoth plane shot up into the air like a bird. We saw the earth diminish in size,-then-suddenly-the engine stopped! Every- thing grew black! I felt myself being hurled through space. All at once I came to a stop. I opened my eyes. I was sitting on the floor of our car! So it had all been a dream, but even at that, it had been an interesting experience for me. --Mary A. Thomas Class Prophet Pane T-nf.-nh fi r Pay: IQ C 1'-5 SKC '13 T '20 Seninr Glass will We the Senior Class of 1929 of Minerva High School do make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament hereby revoking all previous wills made lby us. FIRST: VVe bequeath to the faculty next year's Senior Class, knowing that they will be glad to get rid of us. SECOND: We bequeath to the Juniors our ability to give assembly programs, also our seats in assembly, chewing gum included. THIRD: We bequeath to the Sophomorcs our dignity. FOURTH: We bequeath to the Freshmen our good looks, also our scholastic standing. - FIFTH: WVe Bequeath our athletic ability to any class able to surpass it. We give and bequeath the members of the faculty and high school as hereafter named, these special gifts from the members of our class: I, Myrtle Cross, do give and lbequeath a portion of my pessimism to Mr. Switzer. I, Pauline Stonehill, do give and bequeath a portion of my smiles to Mr. Shallcross. I, Hugh Dietrich, do give and bequeath my devilishness to Mrs. Dillow. I, Amanda Leggett, do give and bequeath my lipstick to Mabel Matz. I, Adolph Fry, do give and bequeath :1 portion of my sarcasm to Drexel Dennis. I, Hilda Whitaere, do give and bequeath my beloved Cliff to Lulu Swearingen. I, Carl Rue, do give and bequeath my freckles to Margaret Sluss. I, Grace Unkefer, do give and bequeath my dignity to Ruth Elton. I, Mike Forzano, do give and 'bequeath my bluffing ability to Goldie Taylor. I, George Steineck, do give and bequeath my kiddie-car to Martha Skelton. We hereby appoint Mr. Switzer as the Administrator of the aforesaid will, and direct him to pay all debts that might be presented to the Senior Class of 1929. In witness to thereof, we have hereunto set our hands and seal, this seventeenth day of May, A. D., nineteen hundred and twenty-nine. SENIOR CLASS OF 1929 WITNESSES: I. B. Broke I. O. Jack C. U. Later Twenty-:ic 4 l IQ C R S CC C T Q Q Srninr Birtinnarg Ambition-What the Seniors will need when they leave M. H. S. Affection-What the faculty has for the Seniors. Bluff-What all Freshies try to do. Brains-What all Seniors have. Chewing Gum-That which distracts all teachers. and adorns all study hall desks. Cranks-Teachers ? ? ? Demerlts-We Seniors never get 'em? Day Dreaming-Much nicer to do than study. Editors-The good ones on the stuff. Exanlinaltions-A cruel way of getting information. Fever-That which affects all Seniors about the first of May. Foolish-The way Mr. Switzer can make us feel. Good Grades-That which we would all like to have but never get. Great-What all Seniors expect to be. Holidays-Few and fur between. History fAmer'lcanJ-A S e n i o r ' s doom. Initials-Just look at the study hlll desks. Innocence-The Freshmen. but we were never Freshmen. Juniors-Those oncoming Seniors. Jests-What we like to hear from speakers. K1dwA common term among the Freshmen. Knowledge-What we get at M. H. S. Lectures-What we hear every day in Senior English class. Listen-What we should do in class, but do we? Monkey-What we see when we look in the mirror. Marriag?What all Senior girls are looking forward to. Nerve-Asking for a date when you have been turned down three times. Noisy-Freshmen never are. Osculato-Ask Hugh Dietrich how lt is done. Onions-One way to get rid of a date. Plump-A good description of Mr. Dutenhaver. Prepared-We Seniors always arc, and how? Questions-One way of getting a teacher off the less-on. Quizzes--They come too often. Rah! Rah! Rah! Seniors!-Our fav- orite yell. Revitc-VVhat Seniors always do. Shock-What we have every six weeks when report cards are due. Seniors-The class of '29, Tests-Oh! how we love 'em. Think-Do Freshies know how to think? Useless-A Virgil pony when you are taking Cicero. Ushers-Those wishing to see 'things free. Vanity-What every Senior girl car- ries. Visit-That which we never do in the corridor. Worry-Caused by Semester Exams. Welners-What Hot Dogs are made of. X'cuSe-A ficticious explanation of absence. Y-Seniors way of pronouncing W-H-Y. Z-Zip! Boom! Bah! Seniors! Seniors! Rah! Rah! Rah! Faye Tiumly-,ygugn 4 -2-4 ll i IQCHL SICK TQQ Sveninr Maas Harm I sit and dream by my fire to-day Of the years that have long gone past, I wondered how many of my friends could say They had succeeded, they were somewhere at last. In my memory stood my high school days Of all, the most vivid and clear. On the Warm, bright fire I fixed my gaze, I recalled that which I held most dear. The high school where we had spent our youth My friends all cheerful and fair. But that which was most prominent in truth, Was our impressive motto Be Square. We have followed that motto as best we could, We have honored, and fought for it, too, We have shown others just where we stood We have done the best we could do. -Ruth Bates Page Twenty-eight IQCHLSKCL3 T'2Q f Tm x fn 'X u -x ff . qx CG-f QP A ww X M 'vfxqk Y KK f 4' NW ' 47 XE 555 H555 r 1 X IW f 1 4, fly ff ' 5 f X ff ff pf ff V 3 ,9 I riff: 2 Q X1 'WH 'ff x 2 ff W 74' in ,ff aff 91 'U -97 ff fi , ,ff f Fff ' .f f f Page Twcnly- X 1QCl-Uf4SCCC'4NT'2Q many I P r I F LSQCIL irvo i JUNIOR CLASS Patroness .............. Miss Helen Dietrich President ..... ...... H arold Pryor Vice President . . . . . Clifford Blanc Secretary ..... .. Richard Freed Treasurer .. .. Ruby Haynam Historian ..... . . . Mildred Welch Cheer Leader ............. Lulu Swearingen Klmft to right.b PAGE ONE First Row Rolbert Harsh Lulu Swearingen Frank Matthews Nora Witten Hoadley Figley Second Row Lois Lutes CLASS COLORS Red and White MOTTO Watch Us Climb YELL Juniors are mighty Juniors are sturdy Who : Juniors Juniors 1930 WHO'S WHO Earl Matz Beatrice Gray Clarence Ray Dorothy Givin Fifth Row John Donaldson Edna Reed Ross Rue Nadine Wentland Eldon Myers Pomerene Whiteleather PAGE TWO Ruby Haynam VValter Syme Nancy Greenwood Third Row Ceylon Crowl Robert Thrower Lawrence Ray Fourth Row Bernice Glvin Page Thirty-two First Row Elsie Ray Drexel Dennis Ruth Gardner Deverne Donelly Mildred Welch Second Row Edward Haggerman Helen McClelland. lg, iz' 'z 4 Howard Nelson Noami Finefrock Clifford Blanc Third Row Edna Lorey Howard Linhart Mildred Ylngling Harry Kurtz E'hel Elder Fourth Row Lee Quillen Gladys Jones George Hagan Martha Swaney Marion Binsley Fifth Row Halford Swearingen Harold Lippincott Anna Belle Jenkins Robert Haines Clessent Hilverdlng IQCRL SWE TQQ K Jluuiur Gilman ijiatnrg The princes and -princesses of the second degree, known as the Juniors, were assembled in their separate court in the castle of M. H. S., amid much noise and laughter their leader stepped forward and announced the need of a new ruler. Nominations were heard from every corner. Who would be their king? In breathless sus- pense they waited until finally the court marshall appeared from be- hind a heavy portiers and walked through the crowd. Suddenly his face lit up with joy and he grasped the arm of a prince of the well known house of Pryor. Some one shouted Long live King Harold! Then the happy throng knew and echoed, Long live King Harold. Harold soon brought order to his land and the joyous life of the court of 1929 began. His trusty subjects entered into the sports of the court such as football and basket ball with much enthusiasm and bore their share of the laurels. Now the people wore long faces and looked sad. What was the cause of this? It had been decreed that certain subjects must pass through examinations to see whether or not they might remain at court. All waited in a state of uncertainty, fearing they would be called into the presence of the royal tutors for such an examination. Finally the agony was over and all hearts grew light again and the gaiety of the court was resumed. The worthy subjects of King Harold gave a play for the amuse- ment of the rest of the world and distinguished themselves among the actors of the universe. Amid the glamour of new court lights, the august king and his beloved subjects appeared in court arrayed with flaming 30's gleam- ing on their banners. In the midst of the glory and radiance of the banquet scene, his excellency, the royal monarch presented his abdica- tion papers. The court was then closed for a space of three months and his sorrowing subjects dispersed to various parts of the World. -Mildred Welch Class Historian Page Thirty Ihre Q or Begum IDC. NALIE Marlon Binsley Clifford Blanc Ceylon Crowl Drexel Dennis Deverne Donelly Ethel Elder Hoadley Figley Noaml Flnefrock Richard Freed Ruth Gardner Bernice Glvin Dorothy Glvln Beatrice Gray Nancy Greenwood George Hagan Robert Haines Robert Harsh Ruby Haynam Clessent Hllverding Anna Belle Jenkins Gladys Jones Harry Kurtz Hofward Linhart Harold Lippincott Edna Lorey Lols Lutes Earl Matz Helen McClelland Eld-on Myers Howard Nelson Harold Pryor Lee Qulllen Clarence Ray Elsie Ray Lawrence Ray Edna Reed Ross Rue Martha Swaney Halford Swearingen Lulu Swearlngen Walter Syme Robert Thrower Mildred Welch Nadine Wentland Zluninr llvsta NICK NAME Binsley Cliff Dan rlDrexy, ..D0ne1ly,, U Ethel ..Fig., Finnie Dick Gardner Bobbie Dot Bee Nan Geo f Bob 'Bob'- ' Robbie Hilve dir!g A, B. Jonesey -lBudll H n 4 Howard nmppy., ..Red,, Lutesy -sMatzynr m Mac Doc Red Pryor Quillen Slim Elsie Shorty Edna Rusty Martha Gra,mpy Red Walt Bob Mid Dean Pomerene Whiteleather Pomer Nora Wltten Mildred Ylnzllng' Ply: Thirty-four I lwmtll Mm ,-1 1. 3- j:s,g!, ', H,-1 ' A' . 'f ' V, , ' 'Was It A Dream???? Is She My Girl Friend? ml n u u u u Lonesome That's A1l ' 1 1. 4. H I Must Have That Man A FAVORITE SONG I Gotta Get Myself Somebody To Love Kiss and Make Up I Ain't That Kind of a Baby What'1l I Do? I Aln't Got Nobody Among My Souvenlrs A Shady Tree' Tonight You Belong To Me I Fell Head Over Heels In Love Go Home and Tell Your Mother Beloved Did You Mean It? I Love No One But You Are There Any More At Home Like You? Lonesome Little Pal If I Can't Have You Ain't She Sweet Are You Thinking Of Me Tonight? All I Want Is You Dear So Tired Broken Hearted I Wonder How I Look When I'm Asleep? Gorgeous I'll Think Of You Baby Face Under the Moon Just A Memory Sometimes I Wish I Had My Old Gal Back Girl Of My Dreams I Don't Love Nobody Somebody and Me Sing Me A Baby Song So Lonely I Fall Down and Go Boom! I Wish I had Someone To Love I Love No One But You 'Love You Then As I Love You Now I'm Gonna Meet My Sweetie Now Dream Kisses Sunday Afternoon Me and My Shadow Just Once Again T'2Q . f'5 M WK' 1 ' If W Q J, f.wMx'f 65 ' ' all X4 B61 U M, Q vii N X -A at-,E ff: I wwxlr' RQ ,,,,? 'f , M Q ff, f. 1 f ' -G -'-f fir- - J f fff f Lf' s 5 Q34 437055 lf EXT X J' 'AN C , fn g f y fad' f ' If X X mx ', , f 1' , prlifffv L A - :Til , rg .N -1- '--,S fx... '-Y' ,X MA. ,I X -i-is --fx' ' ' M- ,mg ....,, , ,,S-. 'Qg v-- 'L ---X f.-. f- 2-XZ -- -ii ,,. --.. - IQQHBSQCUNTQQ y-si: WHO'S WHO IQ C U SGGC '13 SOPHOMORE CLASS T70 Patron . . . . . . . . . .... Mr. J. F. Switzer President ..... . Bruce Donaldson Vice President . . . Robert McClester Secretary .... ..... Z elma Hayman Treasurer . .. Justa Witherspoon Historian ..... . . . Kathryn Work Cheer Leader . . . James Vaughn COLORS Green and White CLASS FLOWER White Rose MOTTO Happy hearts and ready hand, Help to make our mighty band. YELL Alka zek ka zik ka zar Sophomores, Sophomores here we Alka zek ka zik ka zum Sophomores - - Sophomores '31 are Clieft to right, hy rowsj Iirst. Row Donald Starkey Carl VVic'kersham VVilliam Dutton Donald XVagner Ralph Bates Don Yeagley Frank Stanford Byron Phillips .Iohn Rue Jay Haynam Lawrence- Haynam Sherman Studer James Vaughn Foster Hines Clarence Reed Ralph Cross Scvond Row Ruth Newcomer Thalia Nelson Virginia Morris Viola Lautzenheiser Lorraine Heldenbrand Meta Granatin Charlotte Hawkins -Xlberta VVright Mr. Switzer Kathryn Smith Donald Betz Elizabeth McGranahan Nelson Heldenhrand Justa VVitherspoon John Hart Pauline Keith Mable Matz Third Row Dorothy Davison Evelyn Vvillis Katherine Koch John Geiselnrtn Robert McClester lluth Van Felt Roland Dorr Romaine Rates Leroy Davison Kathryn Work Bruce Donaldson Evelyn Rogers Perry Kelley Belva Laughlin Lester Ruff June Smallwood Fourth Row Mildred Reynolds VVilma Steffey Jeanne Pieren Maxine Keith Claire Leasure Zelda Shanv Ivan Gardinier Helen Ready Nelson Clapper Hazel Kail George French Zelma Haynam Charles Herrington Rosalyn Bryan Helen Filliez Norwin Cunningham Gretr hen Lewton Fifth Row Ruby VVhiteleather Jean Jobes Lucille Ramser Absenters Arline Blanc Floyd Belden Raymond Cook Edward Hagerman Carl Harsh Page Thirty-sewn Q, 1 A v 9 4 4 -J 4 l i' 1- l .3 l J .1 l MET., . :ii Pane 19 C R L S C '13 T '29 Snphnmnrv i6i5tnrQ As far back as high school annuals are recorded, can be found the story of Sophdom. Legend has it that each generation of Sophs is a savage tribe whose reputed antics and barbarous pastimes have been for all time choice morsels for the tongues of envious Freshmen, contemptuous Juniors and stately Seniors. It is my lot to tell the glorious history of a class which must not pursue its way unheralded and which will not fade from the scene of action unsung. To record the brilliant personalities and varied careers of each student is difficult, and thus the history of this won- derful class will be one of forced brevity. We admit we came to high school in 1927 almost as green as any other Freshmen, but what matters that, since, as Sophomores, we have achieved numerous honors. Of our talent and genius we con- tribute to the various enterprises of good old M. H. S. To the orches- tra we give nine of the noblest children of Orpheus and to the Glee Club some of the most melodious voices. M. H. S. is proud of us and we of her. The class of 1931 presented the M. H. S. debating team with two of the best debaters in the history of this school. The team went far in the County Literary Contest. The class of '31 was saddened by the loss of one of its members, Ruth Smith, who was a friend to all and Whom we hope to meet in the Great Beyond. We have been prominent in all high school activities because we have worked unceasingly and played hard. Although mistakes may have been made, We have done our best, and what more could be asked? With satisfaction we unfurl to the world our banner of green and white. -Kate Work Class Historian Thirty-eight IQCRLSKCLNTQQ ESX g5g3u93f??9a 5 E T? 'E 'fe SAN J Vzfwgw xf 5' -fi , ! ,Q 1' an x f x Y Uv f f il YI? I W J ElQ .5il ,iff V , Page Forty N 4-1 I- O ,- 6 ., E '21, P KL EDU : cf E L, F .- -I .LI 4.1 Q w r- C o E F Y' .., :I Ff .- 5 Z 6 lf. 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Helen Hawk Dempsey Powell CLASS FLOWER Ophelia Rose CLASS COLORS Blue and White MOTTO Find A Way or Make One. YELL Ricka racka raw a roo! Freshmen, Freshmen 32 ! Ricka racka raw a rite! Freshmen, Freshmen, Blue and White! FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY Let us liken ourselves to a Zeppelin. This was our first flight into the turmoil of M. H. 5. Our craft, we admit, was somewhat un- steady on her voyage through the air-pockets of the sky, but, in two words, We Prevalled. THIS was partly due to our large number, the greatest ever entered in M. H. S., one hundred and twenty-five. Strong winds hurled themselves upon our unstable craft, in the form of football and basketball. But we proved worthy, and joy- fully gave our boys, who went out upon the gridiron and into tne gymnasium to help win. Fred Way and Dempsey Powell were the only ones from our class who played football. Fred Way and Miller Challis went out for basketball and helped our team to tne front. We know that we have become a better class than formerly, be- cause the Honor Roll consists of many more Freshmen than upper classmen. Our Zeppelin would never have braved the fierce winds, if we had not had the foresight to pick our able pilot and patroness, Miss Helen Freed. And We sincerely hope she will continue to steer our unruly Zeppelin through the storms which we may encounter, through our four years of high school. The Freshmen have been a striving class, endeavoring to imprint a favorable impression in the minds of the Faculty, and we, the Class of 1932, hope we have succeeded. Class Historians Helen Hawk Dempsey Powell Page F ony-two IQCHUSCCCENTQQ 5 MN lo , wg i s g A f 5 'V XX f W,- P . - 1 IQCRESKCENTQQ THE VARSITY COACH Presented by the Senior Class of '29 Characters Mousle Kent .. Howard Dixon Dick Ellsworth . . . Walter Freed Robert Selby . . . . . ....... . .. T . . ...... John ope . . . . . . George Stelneck . . . ..... Roy Baunalch Chester Allen . . . . . Ruth Moore . . Mrs. Moore . .. Ralph Flnefrock . Grace Unkefer . .. Marguerite Lotz Serena elby .... Lucille Fllllez Genevieve Allen Pauline Stonehill Ethel Lynn . ..... ........ L ucllle Eick Daisy Doane ......................... .. Helen Hetherlngton Synopsis ACT I Robert Selby's Room at College ACT II Same as first. ACT III University Campus a week later. ACT IV Same as third IT HAPPENED IN JUNE' Presented by Junior Class March 15 Characters Betty Branson . . . .......... . . . . Susie Crundel . Nell Crundel . . Mollie Jessop . Evalina Scroggs Charles Atkins Randy Steward Jim Prltchet .. Jarvis Sneed .. Synopsis 1929 . Mildred Welch . . . . Edna Reed . . Bernice Glvln . .. Gladys Jones Lulu Swearingen .. Clifford Blanc . . . Harold Pryor Ross Rue Halford Swearlngen ACT I Living room ln th, Branson home ln the Vlllag f Shady Grove during the summer months. ACT II Same scene several days later. ACT III Same scene in Gleptember. ' Page Forty-four Wim . ' G 4- f -' A ldidlamh hu. n-kuhlhumihnn IDC LSC' T'2O Presented lry M. H. S. Glee Clubs, December 13, 1928 HSAILOR MAIDSU phil-l'lll'U.'l'S 'Cyrus Templeton, the lighthouse keeper .. Frances Marie, his daughter ............. Jeanette Spencer, friend of Frances Marie Olga, Sweedish housekeeper ....,......... Captain Dover, retired sea captain ........ Edward Dover, his son ................. Gerald Kennedy, admirer of Frances Marie .. . David Kern, at yzichtsman ................. Messenger ......... ..... CHOH . . . Celyon Crowl Lillian Hellyer Marjorie Crowl . . . Eileen Labus ..,. Lee Quillen . . . Lindsey Tope . . . Walter Freed Edwin Emmons Sherman Studer VS-XN'ilnm Steffey. Arline Blanc, Ruth Baunach, Margaret Greenwood, Elizabeth Blanc, Pauline Stonehill, Jeanne Johes, Mildred Welch, Lulu Svrearingren, Amanda Leggett. Mildred l'edl:1r, Helen Ready, Ruth Bates. Ruth Henderson, Elma Ed- wards. ltir-hard Freed, Hoy Bfiunnoh. Vvnlter Morehead. Donald Wag- ner, Bruce Donaldson, Foster Hines, Denver Vaughn, John Hurt. Synopsis ACT I Afternoon. ACT II Evening of the same day. EYES UF LOVE Presented by the Junior Class, March 23, 1928 Clml'au'le1's Carolina . . . ........... ..... E ileen Labus Gailya . . . . . . Amanda Leggett lleetzi ...... .. Kathryn O'Donnell Hurt NVzide . .. ...... Mike Forzano Mrs, Barry .. ..... Hilda Whitacre Loral ...... .. Pauline Stonehill Clark ....... ........ 1 Cecil Rue Judge Barry . on .. Royal Mant Jim Rankin .. , Pietro ...... ....... . . Synopsis . . George 'Steineck VValter Freed .. Edwin Emmons . Edwin Emmons SCENE-Library in the Barry's home on the Hudson ACT I One evening i-n Summer. ACT II A rainy day one month later. ACT III Three months later than Act I. Page F arty-five 8 .I il I ! F. li is Q f 'E unveil tux... IQC USCCL T90 JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET This year the Juniors entertained in a different style, by taking the Seniors to a matinee at Loew's Theatre in Canton. Everyone enjoyed the feature Ramona, and the remarks made by the comedians about M. H. S. We returned to Minerva and each one donned his or her glad rags and met in the lofbby of the Minerva Hotel. From the hotel lobby we marched to the dining room. The room was decorated in pastel -colors. Pretty little Freshmen maidens, dressed in colors to match each table, served us. MENU 2 Entree -3 Chicken a la Maryland 2 Les pommes de terres : Petits pois '5 Hors d'ouvres 3 . Salade Parisienne avec wafres Q t - Court gateau de fraise 5 Demi Tasse E . VllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIE During the courses of the banquet members of the Junior and Senior classes gave the following program: Toastmaster-Lindsey Tope Welcome . ........................ Mike Forzano Solo ...... .. Eileen Labus Reading . . Response .......... . Pauline Stonehill .. Carl Simmons Lillian I-Iellyer Solo ................ . . . Toasts to th e Guests Reading . ........ . Impressions Farewell .... Pianist . . .................... . . Mr. Dutenhaver .. Thomas Weir . Mr. Weygandt ... .. Mr. Bonar Edwin Emmons High Lights on the Banquet John Donaldson chased his short 'cake across the table. Roy Koch wins water drinking contest with seven glasses. Page Forty-si: ,li f lg IQC LSCCCi TQO ORCHESTRA This year the orchestra made great progress under the able leadership of Miss Gwendolyn Jones. The orchestra furnished music for the following occasions: Oper- etta, Junior and Senior plays, and Commencement. Several new mem- bers have added a great deal to the orchestra. First, Cornet llzlrold Lippinr-u XV:1ltei' lfwcd Sm-oml Cornet Karl Keith .l4'!lllllU l'im-run 'l'l'0lllb0lN' Foster Hines Bells xvlllllfl Stoffoy l,l'IllllS .Dre-xvl Dennis l'izmlsls Arlinu Blanc Kixthryu Work First. Yiolln Luc-illv Fillivz Norwin f'UllTlll'lj.l'h2lYYl Hs-lr-n Filliez Gladys Merril-k Sf-coml Violin llowurd Linhzirt l'lzu'lm-li Sh0l'lll2lll Studs-r l' Melody Szlxopliom-s Ric-haird Cowan Goldie Taylor ICD Alto Saxophoncs Claire Leasure Hurry Kurtz Page F any-seven 1QCH1'4SQC'5NTQQ l ge Forty-eight J IQCRLSCCE TQQ HI-Y Minerva High School's Hi-Y was organized by twelve members and the membership has been increased from time to time. The purpose of the club is to Create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character. The slogan is Clean living, clean speech, clean scholar- ship, and clean sports. During the year the members held several social functions. In November the club went to Pittsburgh. Minerva's Hi-Y Club instituted a Hi-Y at Louisville during the year. Delegates were sent to the state conference and Northeastern conference. S p e e c h e s w e r e made at the meetings each week by business men of the town. The officers are: President . . . ....... Oscar Shaw Secretary . . . ..... Harry Rutledge Treasurer . . . ........ Lindsey Tope Advisor . . . . . . Mr. J. A. Dutenhaver Page F arty-nim' IQCRLSCCCENTQQ r 5 W w Faftv IQC 'SC' T30 THE GIRLS' GLEE CLUB The Girls' Glee Club was organized this year under the able direction of Miss Gwendolyn Jones. The Glee Cluhs gave the olieretta Sailor Maids and much talent was displayed l-y their various parts. This elulw has -been considered :1 great sur-ec-ss lay the student lmody. 'Prom left to rightj I in-st Row Pauline Stonehill Ruth Elton Charlotte Hawkins Goldie 'Paylor Mabel Matz Edna Leasure Helen Hawk Elizaiheth Roudt-hush Elizabeth Mm-Granahan Dorothy Ri:-:her Seeond Row Alice Roude-hush Lucille Raniser Ruth Newcomer Lorraine Heldenlmrand Gladys Merriek Mary Gray Bertha Crowl Franees llisher Martha Skelton Ruth Henderson 'Phalia Nelson Viola Lautzenheiser Marjorie Crowl Elizabeth Blanc Dorothy Cross Virginia Morris Blodwin Davies Isadora Brothers Lucille Woolf Julia Haldeman Ruth Linhart Third Row Helen Waugh Ruth Unkefer Mary Mills Velma Lower Naomi Finefrock Beatrice Gray Lulu Swearingen Clara Smith Pauline Keith Zelda Shaw H'-len Ready llomaine Bates I aura Hahlen Helen Mc-Clelland Helen Filliez Margaret Keith Ruth Bates Arline Blant- Kathryn VVork Fourth Row Elma Edwards 'Pwila Conrad Margaret Greenwood Hilda Levdw Evelyn Dofirm Margaret Sluss Marguerite Lotz Nadine VVQ-ntland Belva Laughlin Carrie Sf-hmachtenber Mildred VVeleh Gretehen L1-wton Lois Lutes Kathryn Haines Pauline Miller Helen Hetherington Lucille Eick Eileen Lalmus Miriam Hill VVilma Steffey Fifth Row Miss Jones, Director Mary Helen Welch Lillian Hellyer Amanda Leggett Mildred Pedlar Ruth Baunach Absent ees Jeanne Johes Maxine Keith Ruth Van Pelt Ruth Gardner Ethel Elder Rosalyn Bryan Helen McCormick SPY Page Fifty-am IQC 'SCL Q THE BOYS' GLEE CLUB Soon ufla-1' sm-hool lwgun in Sm-ptvinlne-i', il group of boys mst in the llldlU7 olpxiiiizm- ll film- l'luh. lll'llll'l' the lvzidvrfhip of Miss thvelirlolyli lol Manny ol the lm ys took part in the- opvrettu Sailor Ma -. sponsoxu mx m lllv-1' Cllllls ol Bl. ll. 5. Although thi- film- Vlulr did not nmlu- many 2l!llN'lll'illlllN on e -N L tl 1 Iimv lla:-y llliltlt' ai good sliowinpl, Page Fifty-two flic-ft to righty First Row Sl George Franturn Don Davis Lawrencf- Ray Olin Gruhhs Harold Fairlmnks Harry Taylor Shernmn Studer Joseph Higgins 'Ric-hard Cowan llalph Uross -1-ond Row Kathryn Xvork VVz1lter Morehead Marvin Ulzlpper Nelson Clzxppei' John Hurt Bruve Donaldson Theron Belden Lester Ruff Foster Hines Selkirk Rue VVilbur Ilzlvis Holland Ilorr Third Row Miss Jones John Tone Lee Quillen Miller Challis Floyd Helden Howard Linhzirt Roy Raunuc-h Cf-ylon Crow! Lindsey 'Pope Claire Ernerivk Donald Vvilflhtxl' Le-roy Davidson Norwin Cunningh im Ahseutees Hamill Hartman Karl Keith Robert Barnett Richard Freed Dempsey Powell Leon Atherton 1QCH1f9SCC'1NT?Q IQCRESGCE T'2Q THE CRESCENT STAFF At the beginning of the second semester, the faculty selected members of the Senior Class to their various positions on the Crescent Staff . The following students have done their best to edit this, the six teenth issue, of the Minerva High School Year Book: . - . Editor-in-Chief .................... Business Manager .... Associate Editors ......... Assistant Business Manager Diary Editor .............. . . . Social Editor ............. . . . Art Editor .......... Boys' Athletic Editor . . . Girls' Athletic Editor . . . Joke 8a Snap Editor .... Poetess ................ ...... Ruth Bates Prophet and Historian ..... . . Secretary and Treasurer . . . Faculty Advisor ........ Page Fifty-four Pauline Stonehill . . Mike Forzano . . . . Lucille Eick Grace Unkefer Roy Koch . Hilda Whitacre Amanda Leggett . Harry Rutledge John Tope Jeanette Cowden . Mildred Pedlar . . Mary Thomas . . . Roy Baunach . . . Mr. Bonar IQC ' TQQ Each year entertainment has been furnished to the people of Minerva in the form of a Lyceum Course. in these courses our effort was made to bring to Minerva good talent and men and women of national fame. Nov. 21. The first number of the Lyceum Course of 1928-29 was presented by the Tooley Opera Company. This year they gave The llepfprar King, a delightful musical play. Nov. 29. The next number was a lecture by Henry Black Burns. His lecture was on the topic Crime, a very interesting subject. Dec. 8. The third number was the play New Brooms. The play was interest- ing and showed much dramatic ability. Feb. 20. The next number was a program by the Krantz Family . A musical education as well as a musical treat was received from these artists. March 22. The concluding: number 'was the Bama Duo . Ezlythe and Harold Islanta entertained with dramatic skits, cartoon work, vocal solos and duets, and make-up work. President ., .. Amanda. Leggett Secretary ............................ Cecil Rue CO-W7lll'ki'l 'mHLll'0iKi Lippincott, Mildred Pedlar, Harry Kurtz, Kathryn VVork, Elma Edwards. LITERARY CONTESTS Again this year a Stark County Literary Contest was held. The events were: piano solo, instrumental solo, vocal duet, grlee club, oration and debate. A preliminary contest was held with Sebring, March 29th, at which time Min- erva's affirmative debate team went to Sebring, and Sebring's affirmative team came here. Beside the de-bate there were two other numbers, a piano solo, a story at Sebring and a reading at Minerva. Arline Blanc and Kathryn NVork won the piano solo, Grace Unkefer tied for first place in the short story, Catherine VVhittney, of Sebring won the reading. The Min- erva negative tied with Sebring affirmative. The Sebring' negative fwon at Sebring. The county contest was held April 12th. Page lfifly-hw IQCRESCCCE '20 COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT In spite of occasional, general opposition against the increasing scope and large place given to commercial education in public high schools, this subject continues to grow in popularity, and, we hope, in effectiveness. The typical high school graduate is no longer a college preparatory student, seeking admission to the learned professions, but one who will enter husiness or industry with no further training than what the high school can give him. The high school has actually become the university of the common people. High school commercial education is in a peculiarly advantageous position in that business training is fundamental in almost every vocation for which the high school can give training. In fact, it is subsidiary to almost every vocation that one can think of. While there are trades in the lowest ranks of which but little business training is necessary, it is obvious that progress even in these trades involves man- agerial responsibilities which inevitably require tyD6S of training given only in com- mercial courses. The aim of the Commercial Department of Minerva High School is not to turn out finished products. Our time and space will not permit, but we do aim to give the student interested in business the fundamental principals of these subjects. The Commercial Department is under the direction of the following instructors: Mr. Switzer, Mr. Esper, Miss Guy and Mr. Berry. HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT There are eighteen girls enrolled in the Home Economics II class. This class includes the study of textiles and care of garments, construction of garments, and designing of clothing. The Home Economics I class has thirty-four enrolled. This class is given eighteen weeks of cooking instruction and eighteen weeks of sewing. Both classes are conducted by Miss Elizabeth Ritt. Page F ifty-.six 0 IQCRESKCE TQQ VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT Thirty boys are enrolled in the Vocational Agriculture Department. The de- partment is organized in an Agriculture club, ot' which Nelson Clapper is the president, and Harry Kurtz, treasurer. Monthly meet.ngs were held throughout the summer of 1928. The club has charge of the fair, b Lnquet 'end all business of the department. The department held its Annual -Community Fair, the afternoon and evening of October first, at the sc-hool building. On the evening of November twenty-fifth, the boys of the department entertained their parents with a banquet at the Presbyterian Church. An evening cfass in Farm Management was held during the winter months. The department feels keenly the loss of Howard Weaver, who would have completed his fourth year of agrlculture this spring. ' MANUAL TRAINING DEPARTMENT This department has grown by leaps and bounds. This year the enroilment has increased to a point 'where four additional benches were needed. NVe are quite proud of our complete equipment for each bench, and the tool drawers which keep the tools together. Although we are working under a handicap because of the great need for machinery we are making the most of it through the use of the old foot power lathe, now converted into a motor driven machine. Many interesting projects have been turned out on this popular machine. VVe are now getting ready for our Manual Training Assembly play Hit the Head on the Nail. VVe are planning a comedy skit as the name implies, which ends up with a contest. l'nue Fifty-seven 10C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18. Page Fifty-eight RLJSQCILJ T'2O HIGH SCHOOL CHARACTERS Busiest Girl .................. Busiest Boy ............. . Most Popular Boy Athlete . . . Most Popular Girl Athlete ..... Most Popular Faculty Member ....... Most Popular Girl .......... . Most Popular Boy .... . . Optimist .......... Pessimist ........ . Biggest Bluffer ..... Most Studious Girl ..... . . Greenest Freshman ........... Driver of Worst Wreck .... High School Day Dreamer . . . . . Wittiest Person ........... High School Sheik ...... Prettiest Girl ......... . . Most Dignified Senior . . . Gretchen Lewton Dempsey Powell . . . Harold Pryor . . . Edna Reed Mr. Switzer . Hilda Whitacre .. Mike Forzano . . . . Joe Biggins .. Drexel Dennis Earl Cox . . . Mary Thomas They're all Green . . . Floyd Belden . . Vivian Russell . . . . . Dick Freed .. Ceylon Crowl . Grace Unkefer . . . Roy Baunach IQCIQBSCCCENTQQ N A 4 lQC LQ We T90 FOOTBALL REVIEW ' hr l'l W fuutlvlll tlvllll wus Hill slmwn until uftvl' lln- lll'Sl Tlxv rvul ulnllty cnt l L .-. . . ' X r vvrv tlwvv lwinaf unlx' fuur fn-xx' prmnvs :luv In the- lY16'Xl'lf'l'll'TN'1' of must uf thc 1l.1, .. , , ll-its-r ml--n wnmaulning from lzlsl Xl'2ll'lS TOQIIH. XVl1s-11 llw ll'1llll sl:ul'tvll In t'um'tim1 ' ' 1 - lvnnf- prupvrly thu-5' shuwu-cl :1 wumlvrful flpfllllllg spirit :xml l'llllFlU'll tln- sl-:mam xxlth .1 . ,. fin- Sz-niurs :mal ilu- rm-- Sixlw-n fmulluull plzxynws rvc-e-iv'-ll lc-tu-rs this yn-ur. Xl muining.: sl-Ven will furm the nuc-ll-us fm' nc-xt j't'Qll'lS tvnm. Page Sixty IQC LSQCL T20 VVa,lber lflrced, Captain, LETTER MEN Left Half. Walt was speed itself in an open field. Hobby-Running back punts. John Tope, Fullback. Johnny could make- an impression in any line. Hobby--Off tackle plays. llugh Dietrich. Quarterback. Gig didn't have the weight, but oh! the brains. Hobby--Giving his opponents the knee. Claim Lcusure. Right Half. Leae'ure was a, light, shifty half who was hard to stop. l-lobby-'l'ackl.ng the dummy hard. HJ Clll'l'ord Blanc, Half Back. Cliff could sure hit that line and how he could tackle. Hobby-Always doing his best. Gemgc Stcincck, End. Steineck could sure muss up his oppone-nt's plays. Hobby-Tricky sho llarold Pryor. Center. ulder. Pryor was sure a stone wull on defense. Ho-bby-Hit them low and hard. Hudson. VVright.. Guard. Huddy was alfways there when his side of the line weakened. Hobby-No over-exertion. John Gelselmun, Guard. Red was one of our best defense men and sure had the fight. Hobby-Making the squad his first Week but, Roy Bannavh. Guard and Tackle. Baunach was the combination of a clean and hard player. Hobby-Spitting an VVa.ldo Grubbs, Tackle. Grubbs played a Ho-bby-Complainin Floyd Beldon, Tackle. d crahbing at the referee. pretty game at tackle. g of his Charley Horse . Beldon had the brawn and sure used it. Hobby-Trying to ihluff the Coach. Dempsey Powell. End. Demp allowed very few plays to go his way unmolested. Hobby-Clean sportsmanship and fight. Fred Wvay, End. Fred sure gave his opposing Half some worry. Hobby-Rushing the kicker. Earl Cox. Guard. Coxy used his weight and hands to a good advantage. Hobby-Skipping practice and arguing iwith the coach. Cecil Rue. Sub Quarterback and Manager. Poodle could apply a ruib down as well as play football. Other members of the squad were: Richard Freed, Raymond Cook, Deverne Donelly, Byron Phillips, Donald Yeagley, Howard Nelson, Foster Richardson, Minerva ......... 0 Minerva .... Minerva. . . Minerva .... Minerva .... Minerva .... Minerva .... Minerva .... Minerva .... Minerva.. . . SUMMARY OF GAMES Alumni .... ....0 Lisbon .. ....26 Dennison ....30 Hartville . . 6 North Canton . . .. 6 Canal Fulton . . . .18 Alliance Reserves .. 7 Louisville ..... . . . O Uhrlchsville . . . . . . 6 Sebring . . . Page Sixty-one IQC '-133' ' TQQ GIRLS' BASKET BALL REVIEW To 'llllDl'l'K'lllll' ilu- re-all work of the 1928-29 lnlskc-t lmll squad thi ln-vii wvit vrall P-fllllll ton. 's rt-vie-w hats 'l'hm- girls olmiivcl thi- sm-uson greatly hzlndicamwcl by invxperience. The first sev- -s mlz11'lwne-cl tho hops-s of M. il. S. having a high standing in tho county lt-ziguv, llowvvt-1' sut-1-1-ss came with hard practices and tht- season 1-ndvd sucvossfully. 'Pho te-:tm won tho 1-vspect and admiration of all its opponents by the manner in whivh tht-y l'Hlldllt'lL'd tht-iusvlves on the basket hall floor. With st-vi-rail invrnln-rs of this ye-zu s teuin i's-turnim.: for ne-xt yn-su' thi-re should lu' at tvum 1-quail to our Class A oimnvnts. l Page S I.:-ty-two IQC W ' TQQ Ml'll+l'l' 'lllllfl 'l'l'l.'XM Mr. SU'ilZ1'l'. Com-li. llivon inuvh uri-rlit for his intt-11-st :intl untirinp: 1-fforts in In-lnllt' of tho toaim. NCP!!! XYltlt'n. Uillllilill. l+'oi'w:i1'tl. Nom provotl livrsolf lo lu- at truo M. ll. S. 1-ziptziin, t'llI'lll1l'2l,L1'illy' ln-1' tt-:nn in s-vt-ry monivnt of pl::y. Iilllllll Rvvil. l oi-weird, 'l'ln't-v yours oi' c-loan, 1-iw-tlilzllnlv lnirkvt hull for Minvrvn lli. is what wx- lniirk up for lflllnzi. Jvzllwllv l'0Wlll'll. l4'o1'wz1l'1l. Always rt-:lily :intl ailvrt. Sho fouprlit lnurnl for Mim-i'v:i. Mildrvml Yingrlingr. l'l'llU'l'. Mid's ln-:grin was vziluuhlt- to hm-r as vt-ntl-1-. Shi- wus uhh- to plny ll pL'Ll2ll'd position :ls wc-Il. lllllqlll' Fillivz. tlilalrd. Lulcillv was il sivzify plziym-1' :ind 1-ould lu- .loin-mlml upon in any p::1nw. Gladys Jonvs. GUIIWY- J0l1 Si1 ' wus short, but so wus Naipolvon. Minn-rvn may count on this Junior for nt-xt yn-zu: Hilda xvlliliN'l'l'. tluairrl. Hilda wvs :xnftln-1' WVl'1il'l'l' oi' our In-lovotl l'l'iIllSlPll :intl fil'l'y thit will lu- lost to nvxt yo:11 s tvzim. XYlIm1l H24-l'l'vy. tlu:11'd. lIillio was zi good guand :intl :xlwziys on thu job. Shu has two mort- yours to plziy for iVillll'l'YZl. .Xnnnndu I,v,2'Ll'olt, Mirizini Hill, :Intl lffmlncl lA'Z'Sl.ll'l', t-an-h plziyvcl an ,food Hllllltl :md gzivt- 1-xt-vllont support to tht- tm-um. He-wirlvs thvso plzxyt-rs tht- girls who wimv out to 1ri':u-tivo to :iid tho tm-:lin must not iw forgotts-n. M. ll. S. Sl'lll+lDl'IllC Min-'r'v'1 14 Lisbon ..... lil? Mini- til! VV2lXYll'Siblll'H . ISS Mina- 7'!l North Canton 32 Riino li lmllisvillo . . 31 Riino :ER Kappa Doltzi 251 Riino lli NV:1c'o .,..... I9 Al ino 259 East lhxlostim- 58 Mint- l fi EHST I4iVl'l'lHNbi Riino 21 Uurml Fulton 23 Minv 26 North Industry 113 Iilino ZW East Slmrtzi . 25 Page Sixty-three IQC W' T'2Q 'l'ht- buys' Inuslwt hull opt-nml this st-ti BOYS' BASKET BALL REVIEW sun with :1 vt-ry 0lll'0lll'2l1IillLf vit't1r1'3 with nntivipattion. Ulill'l' mxsuailtivs hml the-ii' irnns in tho firm-. 1 N: 'ts tlisrviuzinizm-cl :tml tht- rt-suits we-re not so bright As :t ie'-.ult tht tm llll ut huwt-x' -- 4' ' ti thc- finals wt-rv vt-ry szttistklc-tui'y, alll fatvttws c-onsiclm-ml. : - ', ' 1- t-ight platye-i's :tml the iuzunagf-r, who wvrc- give-n le-tit-1's lmtttntttly ut th tht- fulluwimi will rt-turii, forming :1 strung fuuntlzititm for our nt-xt yvzws tczlm llzuwnhl i'1 Page Si.1'ty-fum 'yo1', liullvrt lluinvs, John Gvisolmzln, Fred NV:1y. li-'gZ'lSll'l'illjl' I5-17. Tht- nutlwmk fm- tht- future- was bright :xml tht- st-litml wus gluwillk- iimvt-vvl' tlivrl- wt-Vv uthvr f:tt'tm's to he- cunsirlt-11-tl, for vvon though we had tht- tt-:tm fillt-tl with 1-xw-llt-lit pluyt-rs, illiwss :md ins-ligihiiity, voupivtl with svvt-rail IQC TQQ l'li.XYlCRS FOR CRIMSON AND GREY John INIIIIIIKISUII. Captain. lluzirfl. Air tight on tht- dofonso and 21 quick DIISSOI' on tht- 0i'fUllS0, Khalil-1' l 1'm-ml. Forwurll. Fast, furious :xml doml on his shots. Roy Baulmwll. Vunte-r. lloy play:-ml :n clzxmly guxuv- with his shairm- of honors. Miko FOI L1lll0. Guard. A hzirml dvfvnsivt- mam und :1 fist cluhhlnx llalrold l'l'yol', l ol'w:lrd. A l'l'1li i'Ul'VS'ill'li, although injuries kvpt him out of some ol' tho gallm-s. Rhlwrl lluinvs. llurircl. A hard plaiyor who ne-vm-r :illoiwt-rl his opponvnt to sc-orv. John l:l'iSl'llllilll. Ut-ntv1'. Ho haul 0Vt'l'Ytilil1g that you would oxpm-vt of il l'l'li-hRlil'0li plaiyvr. l rwl XYuy. Guaircl. A fini- guard with thru- mort- yours to play. lllllllll lJi0tl'ic'll. Ai2lIlZl5.1'l'l'. Hugh ulwziys sow that tho lininn-nt got to thu wrong: plzirv. Tho othvr mm-mlwrs ol' thv squad who plnyml in smut- guxnws worm-: Miilvr Challis, Cm-nts-r: Evort-tt Emoric-k, I4iUl'Xl'tll'C'i1 .lohn Hurt, Guard: Cvril lluv, lf'o1'war1lg 'l'hom:1s NVQ-ir, Forwziralg l'l:1l'k XVool1', Minvrvzi. .. 3iilll'l'V1l, .. Aiill4'l'VEl. ., XIlIll'I'X'Il. ,. Mins-rvai. .. NiiIlt'l'X'Il. .. Mim'rx':1.., Alil'll'l'Vil. . . AiillI'l'V11... Alina-rvu. .. Ol' R 'l'l'I.'XB ...IT .. El ...ill .. S M26 ...lib U20 ...l-I I5 ffm Mi1wrv:1,,. ...-li Blill0l'N'2l ,,... ...33 Aiillt'l'Y2l ......... Hi 'r0lll'lHlIll0lll Mim'i'V:l ......... 16 l orwur1l. l'S RICCORIJ Lisbon .... Allianz-o ... XVuym-shurx .. ..- North Canton lmuisvillv . . Sigma Nu . XYzu'o ....... East Pzllvstinu Nowvll ,,.... Ulllllli Fulton North lmlustry East Sparta . lh-miison .... Akron Uontrznl Page Sixty-five WI: I-,,!'y 4.T,,.,. ,..,,?,,,,,.r-, ,.-.f.,i,F-.,-T, 3,,s-wp---.-..---- ,,r,..?,.-H,-.VY--r --- --11-T- V---11vs,,.r-vvryvsgpfnvffh,-V,-. --- -w-up-qw-wry IQC hJSCCC'13oT'2O I I . 4' , TRACK A This is the fourth consecutive year that Minerva has adopted track instead of L8-I9 bail. The short spring season prohibits its use as a spring sport. 1 AEach class, both boys and girls, organized a track team and held an inter-class moot Fri-day, April 26. The winners of the inter-class meet competed for honors at the county track meet, which was held under the auspices of the Stark County Athletic Association, at Canton, Friday, May 4. Plug! .fifty-su IQCHLSCCCU T'2Q m SD .PTTRSNTXXN Arkizs:-Ju-E, lx Llxx SIQ7 Jvffhx xx. 4iy: s-Q N M Q? fi-Q An- Rx S gf,-X If M ,fp klpfyf fy iff , ,, M . X IN if tg 'gf In f ff X i' N 'X -5 X 'N i A l' X ff f f A7 X ? - I Page Sixty-.fe'Ue IQC LSQCCM T'2Q SEPTEMBER 4. The beginning of fun and tragedy! Think of it! 130 wide-eyed Freshies. No Wonder the traffic is tied up in the corridor. 5. Did you see the handsome Juniors in their attractive new sweaters? We hear a frantic yell for assistance to handle the Freshmen so Mr. Roger Berry becomes a victim of the Faculty. 6. We're all surprised, Lillian! We thought only Freshles fell down study hall steps. Tomorrow is Stark County Fair. Do we go? Yes, we have no objections. 10. Assembly. We hear lecture on World Peace and everybody is floating around with a badge feither bought or stolenb. Too many Freshies so Duty stores 'em up in the balcony. 11. Switzer breaks the Seventh Commandment. He steals a terrible cold from??? He's starting out rather soon. Don't you think? 12. Professor Mike Forzano becomes the Freshmen's guardian. In Miss Freed's study period he informs them that they simply must stop trailing around in the study hall because they are wearing out the floor. Get me? says he. They all GOT and stayed in their seats. 13. Another dignified Senior falls dovwn the steps. Myrtle Cross this time. Those poor, dear steps! Have mercy! 14. First Senior class meeting. Officers are elected. Notice the 'banged-up football players? How awful!!! Mr. Shallcross says he's going to find out who studies, so he springs a test. He knows now. Pity us! 17. A cold and rainy Monday. Just why does Duty have to decorate the bulletin board with that demerit list? Ain't life terrific? 18. At noon today the Freshmen boys thought a paddle weilded by a strong hand was a part of the curriculum. Oh, those wicked upper classmen! 19. Holy Gee! Of all the long hair! We are expecting the hair pin factories to he rolling in wealth soon. Mr. .Switzer ln Shorthand class: When I give you questions in a test that you f-an't answer, look in your book, use your notes, or ask your neighbor, but - - - Don't Get Caught! Oh Gosh! He had us all aflutter. 20. Mr. Shallcross in History class: Why did Massachusetts lack democracy? Lucille iEickJ absentmlndedly answered, Because he was cruel. Don't 'be selfish, Lucille, we're all just wild to meet this cruel Mr. Massachusetts. 21. Professor Bonar speaks in assembly. Junior class meeting. First football game. We lose to Alumni, 12-0, but we are just getting start- ed. Alumni gets several grand surprises. 24. Tommy Weir and John Tope are participants in a bicycle crash. So gracefully done! Tommy is now parading a ruined face an-d Johny a wrecked knee and elbow. 25. Oh Ooooo! Girls!! Did you see Helen Hetherington's diamond ring? Isn't it simply stunning? Pauline and Helen have both promised now to cancel all future dates. Who's next? Marguerite? 26. Four people were disturbing the peace in typing class and Marvin Clapper was accused of being three of them. . Jimmy Vaughan is selected as the honorable cheer leader. Q 27. What was that? The fire alarm? Oh no, just Oscar yawning in History class. So much noise from such a little fellow. 28. Helen fMiss .Shawl and Henry ther Ford- are having trouble. Rev. Burnett, while speaking in assembly today gives her some valuable information. . Sophomore class meeting. Lisbon game tomorrow. Page Sixty-eight is , .ya -If I ik' , X , 'l.n-Zia.: S 1 -..ia sn. ...l ...nl V F IQC LSCE T'2Q 1. What's amatter? Everybody sick? Squirrel season! That's right! But sh ---- , don't lbreathe a word to Duty, maybe he forgot. If you wanta know about the football game, ask Eileen. Those side-llne fights! Oh Man!! 2. Mr. Weygandt has changed his profession to dog-catcher. Laura Hahlen is teachlnghim and he has become quite an expert. 3. Seniors pick class ring. And oh, what a riot! Arguments, fights, and all kinds of Ibattles. 4. Peace and quiet are again restored. What a lovely ring. It's adorned with pictures of Wildcats, gods, goddesses, football, basketballs, and a lot of things. 5. Oh! did you hear that? Juniors and Seniors are gonna have a Hallowe'en party together this year. 8. We beat Dennison 26-0. Watch out. Our team is getting fast. Miss Shaw tells Seniors to be ready for a review for the six weeks' test, but instead she gives a test and, Holy Moses!!! We all forgot to review. The girls thought lots but said little, but the boys .......... sorry, can't explain. 9. Oh marvelous! A fire! tdrilll Smack in the center of heaps of tests and we all found out things we couldn't answer before. And how!!! 10. Aln't love at first sight grand? says Pryor and Amanda. But the second thought? A certain girl tells us that Hamlet believed duty came before love. Hamlet must have been quite collegiate with his socks down around his ankles. 11. Latest styles-Sailor pants and hair ribbons. We gaze at an important sign on the bulletin board, which reads: Lost, a pair of trousers, Lindsey Tope. Why here comes Lindsey. I thought he lost ...... , why I wonder what ...... Oh, it's alright he's wearing overalls. 12. Hurrah! Seniors give a ripping good program in Assembly. Fortunes, jokes. songs, 'n everything. Even Juniors are quite complimentary. Duty and Switzer hear about their future and past. What a future and oh, .......... what a past!!!! Beat Alliance Reserves. Bravo Team! 15. Ticket sellers tell about Alliance girls getting wet feet crossing the Minerva River Friday. S-too bad they're shy of the new bridge. Guess we'll have't move the river. 16. Notice! Those people taking Science should get their lives insured. Steineck passed out and you may be next. Beware! 17. Extra! Extra! Minerva Faculty runs out of red ink while recording the six weeks' grades. Instructors narrowly escape injury. 18. Helen Hetherington has become the lion tamer of the Red and Green Lions. Reports to both dens have been many. Battles rage on! 19. School Fair! Best candy yuh ever tasted! And oh, that cider! We lose game to North Canton, 6 to 7. Be careful team, won't be long 'till Louisville game. 22. Did you hear this? A Red Lion capturcs the subscription of Mr. Dutenhaver for the LADIES' Home Journal, Now who do you 'spose the lady is? 23. Talk about girls using powder! Boys are even worse. Coxy rents Pauline Stonehill's compact for the day and nearly breaks his jaw trying to look under his chin. 24. Big magazine drive becomes interesting. Green Lions are climbing fast. Come on Reds, you're not proved weeping, lambs yet!! 25. And speaking about swell affairs! H-m-m! You should have joined in our Hallowe'en party. Did we have fun? The coach told the boys to beat Hartville and then they could do as they pleased at the party--and did they? Hurrah, no school tomorrow, Teacher's meeting at Cleveland. 29. Magazine contest at an end. Reds are weeping ba-ba with Green Lions triumph- at the top. Blue slips are more than popular today. How about it, Lucille fIrwlnJ? And she agrees. 30. Miss Ritt decided to have a sllencer put on the study hall buzzer so that Kate O'Donnell can finish her beauty sleep. Heaps of scandal after the fbig party. Trials and everything. 31. Ghosts and goblins are seen in the distance as the night approaches. Many students have new faces in the Hallowe'en parade downtown. Riots of success! Page Seventy A 1 all 1.1-iw - .La , . i ,g,. iq. I I P ' IQC 'SCL T90 1. Bad weather already! A very dark day and especially so, for those who cannot resist chewing gum in the study hall. But that gum was awfully good!! 2. Second day of November and one that generally accompanies a football game. Torrents of rain and oh, what mud. Boys have fun sliding and falling. We beat Canal Fulton 7-0. 5. Girl Scouts entertain in Assembly. They certainly made good looking boys. And oh, what flirts!!! Today Miss Shaw tells us all about the troubles she had with her little brown jug. She said that it contained sweet cider. But we heard .......... ? 6. So tragic! Bessie Gamble is found crying in the study hall. Upon being ques- tioned she said, 'That awful typing teacher actually held my hands and cut off my beautiful long finger nails, oh boo-boo! ! ! 7. Many fiery arguments over who should have been elected for the different state and national officers. Several in the school faculty receive votes for dot-f catcher and etc.,!! It has been decided to keep the names of those elected in secrecy, considering the welfare of the pupils. What say'?? You bet!! 8. The Freshman's favorite expression: Aw, come on kid, just ask me another. -So, if you want to know anything you know to whom to go now. 9. Dempsey Powell wins first place in Declaiming Contest. Most interesting football game of the season. Minerva lost to Louisville, 7-13. Our boys played a wonderful game. The game may be protested, as Rule Book proves a. few things not quite square. 12. Mrs. Bonar substitutes for Miss Shaw While the latter is getting married ..... Oh, my error she is going to the dentist. tWhich is the worse?J 13. Many of the students attended the show Wings at the Loew's Theatre. 14. La Royal Forsythe tget the name?J of the Royal Magicians, gives us a very educational entertainment. We learn that it is possible to find out most anything where there's nothing-Rabbits for instance! 15. Several of our young men are absent on account of .... , wella, of course rabbit season hasn't anything to do with it. And naturally they won't get blue slips. Oh naturally! 16. Stop! Look! And admire the Senior rings! No wonder we like to talk with the assistance of our hands. Uhrichsville game tomorrow. 19. Is it Grace Mindling or her double? Anyways Margaret VVeaver, our new student, is alright and she resem-bles Grace a lot! 20. Operetta practices begins with a rush!!! Sale of lecture course tickets is nearing a close. 21. First lecture course number, The Beggar King. Senior class wins first in ticket sale and Lucille Woolf gets first in the individual prizes. Mike gets a pretty 'big check too. Oh girls, its still leap year!! 22. Duty actually threatens to throw some Seniors out of the office cause they keep asking him the meaning of onomatopoeia, hyperbole and euphemisim. And they're such simple words!! 23. S'more scandal!!! Nuff sed. Actually too much sed. We have a show entitled The Cosmic Drama. Now we know what our ancestors looked like. Ross Rue says It maybe O. K. but how d'yuh 'spose I got red hair? answer that one. Will yuh? Ruth C. Smith reviews acquaintances today. 26. Will we ever grow up? Had a spelling contest in English and we had to stand on the floor. Imagine! But oh, the struggle with thlt awful word, onomatopoeia. 27. Headlines-THE WANDERER RETURNS, -Denny Vaughan. Some people are so extravagant that they insist on swallowing their gold teeth. What a gold mine. Your life is in danger Myrtle. 28. Tied with Sebring today, 6-6. The best, muddiest. and last game of the season. Now for a big feast tomorrow. Joey Biggins says he's thankful that he is not a turkey. Page S wenty-two H 5 I I l IQCRESKCE T'2Q DECEMBER 3. All Thanksgiving vacationists report a good time and lots to eat! Miss Ritt almost forgot to return. Please excuse all dirty hands and faces. No hot water today!! 4. We are all getting desperate. No hot water again! Oh gee! Gosh! Having tests by the dozens and such remarkable grades. Maxine Keith is in a serious accident. 5. Lost: All knowledge of Caesar. Immense reward of several wads of gum fsllghtly usedl will be given. Person finding this valuable knowledge please return to Hilda Whitacre and Kate Work. 6. Basket ball season opens. Thirty-nine girls out for practice. Not allowed to 7 eat candy, peanuts, pie and very little cake. Tough aln't it? And of course we 'won't! 7. Another show, The Four Seasons, in assembly. Mrs. Dlllow says that we couldn't tell whether it was winter or summer according to the amount of clothes that Justa and Gretchen wear. We have decided its always hot summer weather. Get me? 10. Did yuh ever hear of huskle sneezes? They're becoming quite the fashion. Oh nlffle!! 11 Miss Jones and Mr. Switzer are going to have a fight ftonguej over the time for operetta and basketball practices. Get box seats at the office of X Y Z. Don't miss lt! ' 12. Miss Dietrich says that she feels ill today. Oh what shall we do, what shall we do? Fine time? Well!! I guess not!! 13. Latesthigh school sayings: darb, dandy, and duzzy. The operetta The Sailor Maids certainly was all three--a ripping success. 14. Allen Institute from Alliance give us an excellent program. Boys beat Lisbon in basket ball, and the girls are. . ., Oh, just you walt! 17. Say, did you ever notice the amount of gum that's chewed at an exciting basket ball game? Just take a look sometime! Do they chew! And how! 18. At basket ball practice Switzer asked if eating lots of candy was 1he cause of shortage of breath, and Edna Leasure says, No Sir! I only had one kiss today. 19. Colds, coughs, and sneezes! Rumors that the school may 'be closed if the influenza becomes worse. Gee, we all have to cough and sneeze on that one! 20. We hear that there's a Romeo and Juliet in school--Hugh and Billy. 1 Game with Waynesburg tomorrow night. 2. 21. Do hurry girls! Leap year ls almost over and its a long time till 1932. - It is like old times! Many of the '28 Seniors were hero and gave us a splendid program. Now for a Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year. Page S evenly four I , I . ', VI 1 , fe -'B' . ! .,....g.s..,..- an .., , A ,A I F T eve ' IQC BSQCL T90 JANUARY Pood Rue returns to school in a very depressed state of mind, as his mother told him there wasn't any Santa Claus. How sad. I say there, why so sleepy? Oh, 'big surprise party on Lillian. She says she d0esn't feel a year older! Review for exams don't mean a vacation, we are informed by Coach Shallcross. Mr. Peterka, coach of last year, visits us and, oh, how he has grown. North Canton game and luck deserted us. Silence!! When Miss Shaw was a Senior in high school and when conversing with her English teacher said, If the whistle hadn't blowed, I'd have went. . Now Duty, mark one up for Helen. Hugh Dietrich got 100'Z, in a six Weeks' English test. Ain't that the,grammar? Book reports must be in and we're laboring and suffering with reviews. Yes? Sumus. Judge Faculty, upon overseeing our hard work during the last four months, finds a few C???b not guilty qwhich means immune to examsj and the re- maining guilty!! twhich means what the former ain't-exposed! Exams! Exams! And more of them. Oh, if I forget, if I forget, if I forget! A dark cloud hangs over M. H. S. The Angel of Death has taken from us our dearly loved friend and schoolmate, Ruth Smith. Fancy this! Clark Woolf was so interested in writing his short story that he was exactly 4454 minutes late to Physics. Heaps of snow and Mr. Shallcross gets stuck. Quite pathetic! Cliff Blanc and Earl Cox tell us the Home Ec. girls sure can make good cookies. 'lhey twould get there first! Pug Labus comes to school with her hair steamed. Ruth and Francis' love affair goes haywire! These Freshies are the most forgetful things! Floyd Robbins forgets the kids he brings to school. Upon investigating we find he was worrying about his little sweetheart! Cwhich one?J We intend to work hard this semester to live down our dark past, for if we do not,-well,-shame upon us! Crescent staff selected and announced. Assembly. With healthy -blushes, our football heroes receive letters. Seniors burned the midnight oil with their short stories. The stories are quite original!! Yes? Girls have victory over Mount Union team. Boys will be girls! Pryor insists upon wearing earrings, -but Miss Shaw says, Pryor, not in my study hall. Bright smocks and falling up steps are the main interests of the day. Amanda discovers that she can whistle! Juniors and Seniors have a struggle over the new class ties and caps! It's hard to tell what the Freshies will get to parade in! Sleeping in History class ain't what it might be, thinks Bobby Thrower as Shallcross shakes him. Edna Leasure decides that sliding on icy pavements is O. K., as long as you are sliding on your feet! Behold! Hugh Dietrich becomes 'iThe Professor of Osculatingf' Girls only. Several of his competitors disagree-specially when their girls are ln Hughle's classroom. Sure was a grand clam when Dusty and his chair had a wreck. Results- Dusty, unconsciousg chair, one arm and two legs broken and a bad pain in the back! Juniors give a very entertaining program in Assembly. Several of the Faculty see themselves as others see them! Exciting game with Waco! Tommy Weir is helped Cut of class. His assistant--Coach Shallcross. Schick tests! What's the big noise? Oh rubber necks-just another girl's complexion Cher vanity case! rolling across the floor. Dr Quillen is the rescuer of fainting girls. So thrilling! Weygandt accuses student of studying Astrology-star gazing. Crescent Staff is working in earnest. Prof Bonar presents a black eye! Looks as if his wife might have had a. hand in it Whats this we hear about Duty having to walk home in the wee hours of the morning! Sounds scandaloos! Page Seventy szx 29. . ' 30. ' l 31. '. M i - Img! ,. gm-. . l 42 P ard IQC MSCCCL3 '20 FEBRUARY Mrs. Funk speaks in Assembly. East Liverpool game tomorrow night. Pictures today. Juniors and Seniors are all slicked up. Did you ever see so many good looking kids? Never ! ! ! Z , All the boys were raving about the cute new student, but whoda thunk lt? She is a member of the Faculty by the name ot' Miss Guy. Heap big picture show! Mid Hudson has trouble 'with her gym clothes in physical education. Ask her about it. I wouldn't dare tell! A day of lost dlgnities! Everybody seems to take great pleasure in attempting to slide down the icy banks. Polly Stonehill knows all about it. French classes entertain in Assembly tomorrow. The Angel of Death again causes great heartache and sorrow in our school. Edwin Emmons, our dear and highly thought of friend and schoolmate, has been taken from us. It is hard to take up the rounds of school again. Edwin's name is on the lips of all and he is very much missed. Proofs are in. Murmurs from the corridors: Oh dear, dear, do I really look like that 7 Yours are just marvelous, but mine are terrible. Oh horrors, isn't that one a wreck? Coxle has seventeen dates in twenty nights. Just try to beat that! Miss Dietrich falls for icy pavements. Who's guilty of this? - - - Mr. Shall:-ross gets a funny Valentine. Bernice Given is accused of the murderous deed. Terry and his chair upset. 'Chair is completely ruined. Sad! We celebrate Llncoln's and Washington's birthdays by a fine assembly program in their honor. ' Minerva brings home two victories. North Industry, the unlucky one. ' Junior plrv practice begins. V Justa, Witherspoon is sf-dly disgusted with Lindbergh's engagement, cause sbf- says that Phe had her hat set for him. A cold. wlrtry day. Bl'z f'rds. fierce winds. tons of snow, and oceans of ice. If' vub do not believe it-just gaze outside. Hurrah! We -boat East Sparta. Mark tfwo more up for M. H. S. Group pictures. Had an awful time with basket ball girls. Too much gum and just so many giggles???? Lecture course number. Krantz Family Concert Co. gives a well-selected program. Whoopee! Feast your eyes upon Pat T1onaldson's basket ball picture. A per- fect little angel. I mean, it looks it! Quite deceiving. No demerits today 'cause there's no school. George happened along. One on Switzer! The typ'rvg classes ere buying manuals and Clark Woolf aSkS Switzer if he wanted the cash now. Switzer Says, Well you'd better Walt till you get the books. 'cause I might leave town with all that money- Clark sneaks up, Oh, that would certainly be worth 56c. Course he wasn't lnsinuating!! Seniors are drowning in the torrent of words which Burke produced in his rneech on Conciliation with the American Colonies. Highlv esteemed rewards: The basket ball girls are presented with all the old basket ball socks in payment of their gallant work during the season. Economics classes are enjoying Bonar's prolonged stay in Cleveland. Can you solve this: Demerits + Blue Slips : Lots of Attraction at Carrollton Hi. MARCH The month o' March brings signs of Spring! Boys' basket ball tournament. Crescent sale on. We find that several are financially embarrassed. Classes adjourn for a few hours to hear the inauguration of Hoover. We enjoyed it very much, but-cushions would have been appreciated. Su-bs for Misses Cushions: Miss Literary Digest and Mr. Cicero. Even they were hard to sit onl .. Page Seventy-:ight .4 than ..neai,,.-l-1:- mm. I z t st... .. ...g. .L ,, J M I w QC LSC!! TUC! Who said that March was bringing signs of Spring? It is snowing continually today and very windy. Aw Gee! but it's cold! Kate O'Donnell goes a mile without a battery Cin the carl. No studying today! We're too busy looking at the new study hall blinds, and Bonar's and Duty's new ties, Very hot. The ties! Ben Hur came on the screen this time. We sat in the dark for two hours. Senior girls lost their dignity when those snakes appeared! Junior girls shrieked and lost their gum! Sophomores girls became hysteric. And the Freshies were scared green, very green! But the boys weren't so brave. Latin play in assembly. Although the language is dead the play was full of life! Lippy showed us how to use a pony. Ralph Cross must have eaten a slammin' ibig dinner! The Romans have prophecied that when women people began flying in the air and when women wore short skirts, the world would tome to an end. 'Pon my word! Aeroplanes are here, but the short skirts-'course not! Who ever saw of such a thing! Sh-h-h! Whispering groups at every corner. Must -be something on the air! Ah, here lt is: Juniors wish to announce that Friday night they will present a play entitled, It Happened In June, -with an All-Star cast! Those secret groups are planning class battles or, alias-Fun! Let's go Seniors!! Big racket! Just a high school Ford deciding to run, for a change. Wasn't Duty's either! Wasn't Miss Jones' either? Seniors pick commencement announcements. Tough for the relative! Several of our promising debators do some debating! S-more stars! Last week the Sophs Walked away with honors of the basket ball class tournament. And today they fly away in their aeroplane No. 31 with the largest pack of mail! blokes and snap shotsl. Oh, Juniors The Seniors' dream came true. The Red and Black colors are waving in the air! Where? On the water tank. 'Course! Red 30's at every turn! At every turn! But not for long! An' all that work fer nothin', is the complaints of Dan, an' Dick, an' Cliff, an' Pryor, an' Lee, an' Ross!! Things happened last night! What's that hanging in the tree? And look at the paint and colors! An alwful mess! But Successes! CEven the Junior playl. The safe is robbed again. Something must be done about it. Forgot to tell you that all of us learned a. Chinese word last Friday. Now, all aboard for China! Bob Haines is minus two false teeth after a quite strenuous class fight. John Tope presents specks.. Amanda gets her hair cut. My Heavens! Here comes Lillian with hers cut too! Must 'be something new. Very windy indeed! Spiffy day for butterfly skirts. Oh, my eyes! Waldo takes a ride in some little kid's wagon this morning. Can you imagine it! Another show Old Ironsidesn and the periods are shortened. Gracious! What a shame. Our M. H. S. dectective tin the tree! is a shrinking and a melancholy figure because of the destructive March rains. We must -buy him a laincoatl Oh, can it be true? Is that really Hugh Dietrich with that haircut? VVcll- he got his money's worth, and oh, what perfume! Smell it! That was a very clever program, Sophs. One of the best ever! Claire Leasure was quite a sheik, all dolled up in his tuxedo! Senior play cast selected. Track captains have been chosen. Our debaters are working hard and furiously! You know, it's odd how all the initials get on the high school furniture, but Mr. Bonar doesn't think it very cute. So he says! Say Freshies, you'll wish yuh'd bought a Crescent when you get old an' feeble! Oscar and Lindsey look quite stunning in their short trousers. Big jam in the corridor at 4:05! Juniors and Seniors get their pictures. Quite an exchange of good-looking faces. Practice debate tonight. Everybody is getting new specks! They either wish to acquire dignity or the faculty members are assigning too long lessons. Too much studying? You bet! If we have the grand sum of five cents, we may go to assembly tomorrow, but otherwise-we must study! Gee, my kingdom for a nickel. No playin' hookey either, so we hear! We clash with Sebring today. Contests end in ties, defeats and winnings. Scores even. Very warm debate. P. S.-Several couldn't find five cents, anyways their seats 'were vacant. And honest, Gretchen really didn't kiss her opponent even if it did look suspicious! Page Eighty IQC iSC'13 '20 1 April Fools' Day! We have plenty! Mr. Bonar told his Economic class that it was snowing and after they nearly broke their necks looking, he told them how foolish they were. 2. A lovely surprise! Our M. H. S. flowers, on the hillside, are beginning to bloom. Two new ones today! 3. Just look at 'em! Almost a dozen in bloom now! Duty thinks that Switzer and his Chevy are RECKLESS! He says that they just come a-tearing through town and then .Ioseph SLAMS on the brakes! 4. An ideal day to slip out of the study hall when no one's l0okin'! Spring fever is the complaint. Ever have it? 5. The Manual Training classes entertained us with a peppy program. And, oh, those contests! George seems quite 'well acquainted with a kitty-car! Sophies are having a party tonight! Unusual? 8. Wanted tin Minerva Newsl-A good looking young lady who can wash faces and tie ties. Csignedh Pood Rue. Our dear little feller has injured his arm and now it's pretty hard for him to take care of himself. Don't rush him, girls! 9. Miss Ritt has lost her permanent wave. Mr. Bonar adds the word whoopee to his vocabulary! The Science classes hear a lecture on Ethyl gasoline today. 10. Oh. ...... Crash! Bang!! Mr. Bonar falls out of his chair in the study hall! Just imagine! He sure did make whoopee! And how! Everyone in school was awakened. ll. More excitement! A chriek of agony echoes from the corridor as Naomi sticks Ruth Gardner with a pin. At exactly 3:42. 12. The Glee Clubs and Orchestra have charge of assembly program today. Boys' and girls' basketball letters given out. Tonight's the night that we show Waynesburg 'we're from Missouri! As Duty says. 15. And we did show 'em! Minerva is quite proud of its talent. Soon we shall contest with Louisville! Sounds good??!! 16. More agony! A rush through the corridor to the School Hospital. This time the Chemistry victims were Gretchen and Harold. As the Chief Surgeon, Dr. Joseph Biggins, was absent, the patients were relieved by amateurs! 17. Bob Haines an-d Ross Rfue were 'both rushing Edna Lorey, but now it looks as if Bob has won, 'cause you see-he has a car! CA Fordll Ross is quite broken-hearted and is willing to trade his lavender hat and 5 demerits for a rattlln'-good Ford. Even trade, too, by gosh!! 18. The Civics classes witnessed a murder trial at Canton. We saw Weary River, too, be glory!! Another show, King of Kings. 19. Eh feller! Did those Freshies give a good program? Uh-huh!!! They were a little backward, ibut oh, how they could sing and dance! .. . Fine time in study hall. Duty gives out books that have been lost for an age! Dan gets three of 'em! It is said that a lost book ls a. good excuse for not reciting, but Dan ...... well, you never can tell! 23. Arline has had an o-peration for mastoiditis and we are glad to hear that She is getting along wonderfully well. We hope to see her again soon! 24. Minerva sure is the old stuff! We brought home heaps of honors from the contest at North Canton. 25. More enthusiastic debating! This time the loud speaking issues from room 5, produced by the honorable Seniors. 26. Most exclusive event of the season! The Freshmen Prom!! And oh yes, today was the big inter-class track meet. 29. Everybody digging, as make-up work and last book reports must be ln. One of M. H. S.'s unwritten laws! Always kept!! 30. When are there only 25 letters in the alphabet? Gracie Unkefer: I d0n't know. Tommy Weir: When U and I are one! In the spring the young man's fancy turns - - - sorta hard to study these beautiful days. 92 Page Eighty-ont IQC LSCCC' TDC? MAY 1 A new month, and say, that good looking man is still here! tSure, Mr. Barker is here almost every dayl. Two bits please! 2. Rebecca ain't what she fuse to be! You see, Rebecca is Dick's Ford, and those destructive upper classmen thought that red and black would be a much prettier color for her. Yes, Walt and Waldo got some paint on 'um, too! 3. Seniors last assembly program. Grief, sotbs, and tears! Kate Work loses her voice trying to adopt Mid Pedlar's contagious laugh! 6. Mr. Bonar is trying to get Mike's tuition paid for college, as he tMikel is at crippled boy. tNot physically, but mentally!l Another quarter please. 7. Senior week is here! Plenty of excitement planned. This evening we are hav- ing a hot dog roast! No kidding, we really do know what that 5-lettered word Exams means! Found out today!!! 8. More of those D--ESIRED exams! A red hot and thrilling treasure hunt for the Seniors tonight! Whoopee, let's go! . 9. Oh-hum! Sleepy? Uh-huh!! No wonder-we crawled out of bed at 5:30 for a breakfast party, Theatre party this eve! Roy Baunach and Roy Koch are the sleepiest! To many wimmln! More yawns! 10. County track meet at Massillon. We triumphlngly present the Crescents! Hl School Hysterics! The Juniors and Sophs of the near future say that the '30 class just simply cannot look dignified! Tragic!! 12. Baccalaureate sermon by Rev. Riggle at Methodist Church. 13. Dress rehearsal for the Senior play. M. H. S. has Mascots! They're the cutest and tamest little mice that females ever shrieked at! Hope Mr. Sutton feeds 'em well during vacation! 14. Seniors suc-cessfully present the -play The Varsity Coach. Those unfortunate under classmen are beginning to feel the effects of exams! 15. Junior-Senior -banquet! Have fun? Say, did yuh ever see us without it? Gorgeous array of gowns and tuxedos! 16. Tonight ls the Alumni banquet! We Seniors will be there! 17. Commencement exercises. Grace Unkefer and 'Ihomas Weir are the class speak- ers. Mr. George Frederick 'Zook is the speaker on this honorable occasion. Bidding adleu to dear M. H. S., we wish you happiness and life success. Good-bye, sweet day, good-bye! All thy rich gifts our grateful hearts remember, The while we watch t-hy sunset's smoldering embers Die in the west beneath the twilight gray. Good-bye, sweet day! And thus my Diary is ended. -Hilda Whitacre Page Eighty-two QQ T +N LSCCLL 4,1-Q - Q 19 66 as if Jf9'1:f5: U E P IQCHLSCCL3 TQO Page Eighty-four APPRECIATION TO ADVERTISERS It is an appreciation to our advertisers that we Wish to express at this time, with- out whose help and support it would have been almost impossible to have published a year book of as high a standard as the Crescent , As one friendly act deserves its reward by a return feeling and act of friendship, we urge every student and reader of this book to keep this in mind when visiting in Minerva. 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Its hundreds of successful graduates is your guar- 31 antee of complete satisfaction. If 3, 3. if: Summer School Will Begin June 18. jx: -ff Fall Term, September 4. jf: fx: J. SEND FOR A CATALOG. 'x' ISI Y Qt. 323 . 4. t A t IB C ll if 1.1 Can on c ua usmcss o c 4. fi- o 3 :sus 6 5 'g' ',- 428 MARKET Avi-:.N 166 CANTON, OHIO 3: CO x 3. fs: 3. 3, 3. X. ofa .:'n'oo'oo u'oo':Fein'oo'n'oo'oo'oo'oo oo oo N'n'oo'oo'oo'oo'u'oo oo'oo'oo'oo'oo'oo'n'oo u'oo'n'oo'u'oo'oo oo'o0 n u'oo'oo'oo'o4'oo'u'oo'oo'oo'oo'oo'o0'oo'oo'oo'oo'z A TRYING CASE Clifford Blanc proposing: Mazda, .l'mmiv X'aua'lin's first school report di'-l'll '5f he mine- incilndpsmtnt 0119! whit-li was lDl'UllllSllU.Z', rt-ad: 'l'rying:: . 'I'lw- si-1-onnl lt'l'lll'S report raised his p'ront's hopes hy stating, Still trying . , . 1 Iht next report. liowevor. rlztshod all Watts life without you? Ohm is not ohm without th- light of your presence. My heart is a transformer that steps up at every thought of you. I would love liolws to the Srountl. It read, Still I 135' my head next to Yom' Swltvh- The V M. U..-ing---I tout-h of your hand is like a live wire. A You let your light so shine as to guide M'n'S 29 others on their dark and lonely way llutli Yan I'-lt: I want to model my- Mary me and let us have a little Meter if-lf after one of the giwztt operatic artists. XVhir'h shall I follow? Nlisw Jones: Oh, Nilsson or Patti. Ruth: '4I!ut thoy'vo both retired. Al.ss Jones: 1 know it. Iinitate them. in our home. M-H-S-'29 Miss Shaw: Give me an example of n collective noun. Don Yeagley: Vacuum cleant-i'. Page Eighty-seven Page 1 J I-W, 1 Y' rw Y. T ,ououononouououoonoooooooooooooooooQooooooaaoooooooooouooooooooooo A ., o o o o 4 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o onono o o o o o o o o onono o o o o o o o o o o o Queue o o o o o o o : :' 31 31 3, 3. 3 Z 0 0 0 4 0:0 9:0 Q Q 0 O gt. 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M'-H-S-'29 Billie: I think you are terrible in the dark, Ivan. Ivan: That is :ill right I will do better the next time. M-H-S-'29 Ruth Van Pelt: My Cookie is dead, my Cookie is dead! Mrs. Van Pelt: How do you know? Ruth: Iiere's at letter from him right from the dead-letter office! a. word. Ivan Gardinier: I know why. Lester: Why? Ivan: Cause they're so tight they only use part of the letters of a word. M-H-S-'29 Joe Biggins: What was the presi- de-nt's name twenty-four years ago? Dick Cowen: Herbert Hoover. Joe Biggins: When he dies who will get his job? Dick Cofwen: I don't know. Joe Bigginsz The undertaken Page Eighty-nine Page IQC LSC' T'2Q f:n:.-:-':-.:N:--:-Q:-Qzwzwz'0:-:w:-:-1.-:N:-:-:-:-f: : :-:.-:-f:-'z-zwzwz-0:-Q:-2.02.-:-:-:Q-:-Q:-0:0-:-0:-.10-:nz-z-3-3N:-:-f:-ftwiwt'-4-ewcwzui Q? '2' O 33 22. 3, .Q 'S' :sz rg: .g. 111 Br da and Her Gan 12 0:0 'i' Ig! , 113 . 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X Q . .,. 3 , , .,. ,x, .,. .g. -,- O O Ox. ,z, .,. ,x, .,. .g..g..g..g..3..g..g..g..jug..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..:Ng..g..g..g..g..g..g..3..g..g..g..pq..g..gag..3.3.g..gag..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..gi Mr. XVvyf:andt gave Karl Keith a Mrs. lflsper: I saw your husband in problem in algebra to solve. Although it the erowd in town today. He was so elose that I could have tout-hed him. Mrs. Weypxandtz 'l'hat's strange. At home he is so close that nobody can toueh him. was very easy Karl c-ouldn't do it. You ought to be ashamed of your- self, said Mr. NYeyg'andt. At your age Ileorge XVashing'ton was :L surveyor. Karl looked at Mr. VVeygandt and said, Yes sir. And at your age he was president of the United States. M-H-S-'29 Pug Labus: How's come the man in the moon doesn't give his wife any money? Miss Dietrich: I don't know. Pug: Because he only has four quar- ters and he needs those to get full on. M-H-S-'29 First Cannibal: The captain has hay fl-vor. Second Cannibal: I told him not to eat that grass widow. M-I-I-S-'29 Fat lady fbathingys How dare you slr? Let go of my leg. Near sighted gent: Oh, excuse me Madam I thought that was the pier. Page N inety -thrce P ag' 19 C 111 S CLI T Q Q Oz.. Qi' '00, J' B., .XZ 'nn' ii- ' r.. QS: :og .L ...zu 'z' Z.. fx' Z.. .iz 2... fx' 'Z,,. .,,. ot. ON. .r .,,, .xy .,,, lx' ':,, . ':,,, 2:1 M, : :,,. O .r 2 .z' 'N- iii R, Zi' :No QS' 'Nz' '11 :,, 3. :,, 3. :,, '. :,, Zi- 2... 4' 'Ng of: 'Nz Zi. :.., :ii 'r.. z' ' :iz fm 0 'gg' .,., Zz' I, . O .10 .,,. If S, . O ff? M: :,, 'fl 3 . Zi, 4' - 223 it If :ii . ig: at V :L . -' 7? A 2' :if P1 ,W 25: 22- Hi L '21 :ii 03 ' ff: .zz va 4 jf. 12- - 1 '51 .ai i f j,. oi. O ' ,Q .xo Zz' hl ' TP M :ff qi: lo Wi' A 4, ga. 'U l as 'gv '5 1 ,ig 4' fi: -A jf: zx. p Q -QQ? og O X 2:3 03' 4' J' Qi' :QQ fi: 2:1 at Ig Zz' 4' .S fx' oi: fx' .iz Ig .O 5. '22 .io Ot. .O oi. Ot. Ox. Ox. ls. Ot. Ox. Ox. Ot. Ox. Ox. Ox. Cx. Ox. Cx. Ot. Ox. Ct. Ox. Ox. 3' 'S' 2-' N VM ine . ry .Quo .fo 'ug' ur gay -.0 'Q' fs' ww! LW ,QM W' Mk 0 ZH' Fwy? 20' foot.. IQC 'fi it T70 :za:vo:oo:oo:oozoozoozoozvozoozoo2oo:oo2oo2oo:ooIoo2oo:oo3oo2oo:M:ooIoozoo:oaZooZoo3oo:oo:oo:oe:oo:oo:oo:oozoozooyozoofoozoozoozoozoozoozoozoozoozoozoozoozvozuzoozoozoozoozoos0 :gr :gr OO OO x COMPLIMENTS OF ja: 'z' s rg: :gr 3: E A E 3: .:. 0 .f. O0 . . OO Q- Mmerva's Leading Jeweler and Eyesight Specialist rf: 40 xi 1 a n - 8 If. Special attention given to the testing of the eyes Iii 2:1 and fitting of the frames. If 15: rg: 0.6 0,0 eooroooooooaoeooonoaoonooooooooooo oooooooo oosaoo oo Q oo ova.oo.oo.u.oo.n.oo'oo.nvoo,nvnvuyooxoo'oo.oo,nvov'oo'oo'oo,u'oo.ntn oo.n.ootoo.0030.ooyniooiooyootoosooaoyoo.oo.oo,n.oo,oo.oo.oo.oo.oo,oo.oo.oo.oo.oo,oo.oo.oo.oo.o sosooosou-vo-aayqeqq-...nf4-4.4Qsanuosvoeaoooqoos-Q-o-Qwooooo ovN'no.oo,u.oo'oo.n'oo,u'oo.sofa.oo'vo,oo.oo.oo.n.oo,oo'oo,oo,neoo'oo,oo,no.oe,oo,oo,oo'ann,oofovoovw,oo.ooQoo4u,oo.oo,u.oo,ooQoo,oo'oo,oo. -o'oo.u,oo,oo.oo.oo'oo.u,o 3. use 3, .x. 3, .x. ,z, , 3. 4, I .x. OO fx: IIC, 3. aio , 'i' oo 3, U V 4. 3. This sehool ls lmving' one ol the best years in its hlstorv. Students H x . . .. ' 3. 'X' are In attendnnee lrom abollt seventy tlitlerent lll,LTll schools loeutetl all 3, 13: over Ohlo. also from the states ol' New York. l'ennsylva.nla. Indiana. Cali- 4. ff. fornla. Mississippi. Montana. Washington. New Jersey. North Dakota, sz' H :gf Ontario. Canada. Mit-higran and Canal Zone. ,:, X M .. 3. It is one ot' the few sehools ot' business trainlngr ln the l'nlted States 3' z . .. 3. '3' ll2lYlIl,2Q the Uollegre entranee requirement. This makes lt possible to oller Ox, H . . X atlraneml courses ot lxuslness training' and it ls not sur rrlslng that lt is 3. .x. 2 et: attraa-ttn,Lr stntlenls from long.: dlstvanees. lllgh Sehool ,Lyraduates eau nr- 3: Ig: t-'zmplish so llIllI'll lnore ln a sehool Where all are high sehool g::l'nduates 3, 3. than in the avera,Lre business eollege where many have had llttle or no 3- x 3. '3' high sehool training. .20 .. x 3. :XI The Oberlin Sehool ol' Commeree ls also attraetiug' n number ot' stll- 4. .gl dents who have graduated from eollepge or have had eollegre training. The Ig: Ig: l'oIlou'ing' colleges and universities are represented ln the student body this 3, 4. year: Ohio State. Rowling.: Green, University ot' l'tuh, Oberlin Collegre. 'i' H I ulvez' Military .leads my. Ili-palm' l'niverslty. wvlllf'lllllll'2,' t'o'le:L'e. Baldwin- 'X' 3, ' v .. 3, Wallace t'olle:.:'e and Capital lniversity. To those who eanuot: take l'onr 4. Q. year eollege eourse but who wish to make thorough prepurutloh for u 13: :gf husiness eareer. the Oberlin Sehool ot' Commerce offers unusual OIPDUY- 4. 3. tunitles. H x 3. OO x 3. 'x' 3. EngNg..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..j..j..j..j..:..:..j..:..jnjwgwg.Q..g..:..:..j..:ng..j..j..g..g..g..g..:..:..g..:..g..g..:..g..g..g..g..g..:..g..g..g.Qg lforzano, a new cavalry rec-ruit. was Mr. Barker: Say, what beeame of that portable garapre of yours? Mr. Dutenhaver: I tied the dog' to it the other day and a eat came by. M-II-S-'29 Elsie Hay: Tea, or eoffee? Salesman: t'ot'fee without cream. Elsie: Youll have to take it without milk as we have no ereamf' M-II-S-'29 Mrs. Hawkins: VVhy didn't you come and ask me if you could go to the show? Charlotte: Because I wanted to go to the how. grlven one of the worst horses in the troop. llt'lIlt'Illll0l', said the sergeant. no one is allowed to dismount Without orders. Forzano was no sooner in the saddle than the horse 'l5llt.'lit'll and Forzano went over his head. l+'orzano, yelled the sergeant, you dismounted! I did sergeant. Did you have orders I did. From headquarters ? No str, from hindquartersf' ur qu Ilzyc Hlrzc' ty-five 1QQHLSQC'l3NT'2O ll i P il 'x cw M IQC LS R T'2Q .g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..gNg..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..:..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..gag. 3. 0.0 S 080 . . . g fx' Pasteurlzed and Filtered Pure Sweet Milk and Cream - - - 3' 0:0 .xi 3: For Your Protection. jx: :xg Ctb 3' NATURE'S SUPREME FOOD FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY 3' 0:0 0:0 ISI ISI 'E' 0 0 0 'E' if: L1 1I1COtt,S Dall' it 55 p p if , 00 3. EAST ROCHESTER OHIO 3- .8, 0:0 2 0.0 99 'ZHINIMI'Iwi'ININZNIHZNZNINININZHZMZMINZ Z I I I ! Z I Z ! ! Z ! Z 2'IMIN!NZNZNZNINIn! ! ! 2 I I 2 I I ! ! Z 3 3 3 3 3 :: .gng..g..g..g..g..g..'..'..'..'..'..'..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..'..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g,.g..g..g..g..g..gng..g..g..g..g..g..g..gugngngngngngugugugwgo? 323 252 z .. IX: I W , x l U 0:0 .5 L- W' F 'iii 3 Plumbing, Heatlng and ig: 'X' W 1 M . .Sf .. 5 i. , W 3 -1- T34 F I fl A1 Sheet Metal Jobbmg. gg fx. is A I uh- me -UI , 'ig N , l . ...Q 4 'Z' di it i :sz Y. 'fi i R- i ii 030 3. 1 il ,N U W U 3' 1,1 ,F iii t NOT How CHEAP - . - 3. 3, W JLG.. 3' i .:. .. it . t 4 4- .5 i ilr filii BUT HOW GOOD! 3,3 00 ' . i ' i L , , i ' x 3. 5' 1 3 1 l R 4- up af W it 2:1 , t ' sl ' ,ww , 00 .., .. 5, My i e my i , 3 :iz N' 1' i Iii 0:0 N -tet if z.: .:. , SQ A 0. 3 OXO .. .SO 030 CXO .O 4, Agency for :gi 080 . Ox. 40 2 .5 XX Century L1ne gg 1:2 0 -2- 33 of Furnaces If X. 00 'X' 020 Ig. Phone 45 R2 -5. 90 :sf 3. .20 0:0 4E0v:00:00:00:0430:00:00:oo:oo:oo:oo:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:0o:0o:00:00:00:0020200200200:00:00:00:0o:00:00:00200200200:nz00200:Ov:N:00:00:00:N:N:0':0':0':N: : : : : : :' Switzer fin a drug storel: I want a Come live with me and the my love, little pink tablet. You can rise first and light the stove, lJ1't1p:g.:'ist: XVhz1t's your trouble? And when its lblazin' cheerfully Switzer: I wznnt to write at 11'tf.PI'. You may breakfast cook for me. NI-II-S-'29 Mildred Mrillit-4-: IJun't you love Then you muy all the dishes do driving un an night like this? VVhile I will lie and look at you: llivk l l'vt-ll: Yes, but l thought I And when your Cash is quickly Spent, would wait till we got farther out. You Gun work to pay the rent. M-ll-S-'29 fllzulys .lum-sz You dun't need to Thvn you fnuy dust and Svrub and Sweep Wmvlwi My dog mm-t bite.-i While Im in hed and fast asleep, Aliltlre-tl Yim-flimr: Oh! 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Page Ninety-eight WE WISH TO CONGRATULATE EVERY MEMBER OF THE GRAD- UATING CLASS AND SINCERELY HOPE THAT YOU WILL AL- WAYS REMEMBER MINERVA AS YOU GO OUT TO CONTRIBUTE YOUR HELPFULNESS IN THE WORLD. :zz Hammond 8: Donaldson CARS TRUCKS AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE MINERVA, OHIO A ua.:,.:..:ooo4oooooo oo oouoooooaosoooo ooooo .oo:oQ 04.04.00,hogs.oofafo.oo.oo.oo:a4.on.an:no:oo.on.oo.oo.oo.oo.oo4oo no M oo oo.u.u.u.oo:o-o.oo.oo.oo,oo aiu' IQC PSCL T90 -:Nz-Q:M:w:-ez-:-zu:-0:-':-:.-:-:-Q:-Q:-:-:'.:N:..:-:Nz-:-4.0:-:-:-0:-z-:-Qs.-:-Q:-.:-Q:-Q:-:..:-f:-:-:-:-z-:-:0-:Nz-:-:-.:-:-:-:-.z-.a-.:f.:-.z. fo fo axe O20 ' UALI I Y SERVICE ' OXO uso O20 Ox! axe Ox! Ox! etc oxo O84 sto exe .g. , , 4. 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'Z z I zu! :V1'4 : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :'3: : : : : : : : : : : : : :' Though they affirm A Michigan maiden 'called Phoebe, A deadly germ VVho, we read, is at bit of 21 Helw, Lurks in the sweetest kiss. Had at name, if you please, Lets' hope the day Like a small hive of bees, ls far away For you see she be Phoebe lu. Beebe. Of the antiseptic bliss. 'Fu sterilizi- A ludy's sighs Vk'uuld simply he outrzlfreous. l'd mur-h prefer To humor her And let her he contagious. M-H-S-'29 Aviator: VVanna fly? Jeanne Jobes: Oh yes. Aviator: Just wait, I'll get you one. M-H-S-'29 Two for a kiss, And one for a. sigh, VV1-dded by tWo's And singly 'we die. M-H-S-'29 Life is a joke Or not, as we view it: Today we rejoice And tomorrow we rue it. Page Ninety-nine IQC LSCU TQ Q .g..g..g..g..g..g..g .g. g..5.g..g..g..g..g.4..gNgNgMg.4..g.3NgngMgug.3Ng..g..g..gwp.:M:akinIMZ'ININInZ Z ZNIMZMININZNIHIHINZHIHZNZNZHits: sg 1 , .. :gc 12: oss ,, 231 gig N 5 .x. 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Pure foods at low 322 'x' . ff: prlces are here for you. ii: :gr 2:1 5:2 355 'i' ' :ft 255 ' ' 255 331 Groceries, Meat, Fruit, Vegetables iii 3, F. 3 2 so 4' ' HOME BAKED GOODS ' .s, 4. ai: . 'x' I QI 1,1 Phone 17 Mlnerva, Ohlo .g. 3 .. ff X .5- 151 3. .,..:..j..:..f..jug..Q..j..Q..j..Q..Q..Q..Q..Q..Q..5.Q..Q..g..jug..:Ngn:..Q..:..j..j..:..:..:..g..Q..j..:..g..j..Q..:N:ng.4ujujugujujuf..f..j..:..j..j..j..g..j..g..j. 10vm'hvard in the- c-m'x'im'lm'5 Rosalyn H1lf'kNV2ll'Il, turn haakwalwl, oh timv in l!'yan: live, I mwss I'll lnzlkf' SWVZ'-' your fligrhtg fall in low- wlth lllt' so I'lI get a gmail fum, Us ll 'L:.i,.l whusl, Skirts HN, not ,xrrallv in lmokkvvplngf' tight: lr ' tl - Uivin: Yv'1. hut do you . . tl, Tl U 'm,,,, ' 4111- us a 5.I'll'l whosa- 1-harn1s, many or nn' vnu 4 . . , ' ' ,, , ' . 4 ., if-W. ll. li.: bum: that wvn 1 luv havd l,m.Uthy: --xyvll if he. dung hg-'Il ln- the .Mn not axyusml by too mul-h lwvk-.v NVQ! .. 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Minerva, Ohio .g. 00 00 :iz 2:2 Q..g..g..g..g.3..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.4Ng..g..g..3..g..g..3Ng..g..g..g..g..g..gng..g..3..g..g..g..g,gag..3ng..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..gwg: Duty: I'll never ask :mother woman Mr. VVQ-ygandt, in geometry class: to marry me as long as I live! We shall have an oral review over Honor: NVlmt, refused again? these propositions tomorrow, Helen Duty: No. :weepte-ml. Itendy studying her aneient history les- M-H-S-'29 son: written? Miss Shaw: iNz1lter, what does trivkle M-H-S-'29 me-un? Marvin Clapperz Say Francis, aren't Walter Freed: 'I'o run slowly. you going to enter anything in the Miss Shaw: Now what does aneedote vounty fair this year. mt-ann? W:1lter: A short funny tale. Miss Shaw: l'se both words in a :'en1em'e. XVa1ltvr: The dog trickled down the :ftw-et with ai tin can tied to his anec- dole. Francis Davies: Why yes, put me down for the biggest hog in the county. M-H-S-'29 Mr. Shallcross tin Mod. 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XVhvr+-'? John tl.: Tho sumo plum- your lap Helen Hawk: I followvd tho re'-1'ipe', gm-s whvn you stand up. Hu! Ilan! only I put in six t-pigs instvml of four, M-Il-S-'29 lim-ausv two wvro hand. and l wuntvd to lI:u'ol4l l'rym-: Wlm1's amothi-r num:- e-vvn 'vm up. M-II-S-'29 liohe-rt Hain:-s to Closc-e-nt Hi1vm'4lim.r: Do you know how Mr. Homin' got his black 1-yo? th L-X Closc-ent: '4No. How ? Hob: Ile was looking through ri key- hole while his wife was dressing. One Hundred Four for il lmir ol' ti::l1ts'? Ilulu S.: Two Svotvlinim-n. M'-ll-S-'29 MV. lJUIPIll'I2lVt'l' sont sumo lmys to v offizv In-vaiusv thx-y wt-rv on tht- -'jni floor with oxforals on und not gym shoes, llf- uswl vi-ry lwzul l:111g'l1:1p:'ef. llv sziid ho wus :Joins to give them Ili merits. 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Mr. Shallvrossz I.uCill0, did thv Un- Mr. Shznllcross rin historyi: VVhy clvrwood Ivriff lower thx- tux On lux- I-nn't you !'0I1ll'IlIlll'I' tliosv 1l:Iws'? uriPs'? Lucille- Eickz No, it higherml it. M-II-S-'29 Russvll Urowlz GrPat heavens the I-nginv is torrilwly Ovvi'-he-ated. Iluih NPWI omer ivnlrnlyiz Then why clon't you turn off the r:Idi:1tor'? M-H-H-'29 Mrs. VI'ork Isuddvnly ontvring parlor Naomi Finvfroz-k: I have ton many of my own to l'i'IlIk'l'I'IilE'l'. M-II-S-'29 HI-li-II IIvth0rim:ton: HHS tha- In-st kisser I know. .le-IIIIIII-ttv Cowdon: YI-s, but you mlon't 'no' many ol' thvmf' M-ll-S-'29 Norwin Cunningham: IIC put on spm-Il, thinking hv Could In-:It thu train :Ind vzItc'IIim.:' the- young IIIUSII' tvachvi' kissing her dzluxrhtvrj: Young: man, is this what 1 pay you for? Mu:-:IC teachor: NO mu'am, I mzikv no charge for this. --v to It. Donald Iflvtz: Did ho Lu-t ill'l'0SS? Norwin: IIC will :Is soon :Is the tombstone Illilklxl' has finished it. 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Of eourse John believing everything he hears, told Miss Guy what he had heard. Miss Guy replied, Oh y0u're all wet. M-H-S-'29 Lee Quillen: Why what's the matter, didn't you say I could kiss you? Helen Hawk: Most assuredly, hut who said anything about a massage 7 M-H-S-'29 Frederic-k Shively, a freshie, was in the study hall after luneh with 21 dirty face. He said: I would get my faee all dirty for a pound of minced ham. One llxozdrrd Six Miss Guy: Why James. the date isn't nevessury in this exam. James Vaughan: Yes, to have one thing eorreet M-H-S-'29 Mr. Shalleross absent-mindedly sur- veyed himself in the htir of the mirror. Wirzneious. shave. he said. M-II-S-'29 Boss: VVell, did you read the letter I sent you? Joe Biggins: Yes sir, hut I wanted on my paper. brush instead but I need il I read it inside said, 'You and outside. On the insid- it are firedg' on the outside it said, 'Re- turn in five days' And here I am. 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VValter Freed: Then your hair knows more about music than you do. I was playing the Star Spangled Banner. M-H-S-'29 Cliff Blanc: XVhat tlreeame of your first wife? Homer Toalston: VVell, one night she took her false teeth out and laid them on a chair. She forgot about them and sat down on them. 'They bit her and she got hydrolihobia and died. Page One Hundred S even ioc T '20 fr' 32 L12 3. HE SWEET GIRL GRADUATE knows s 0 D 'S' -2' the value of proper care of her skin, 'f '3' . . . 12: 3' hair and nails-Proflt from her example ,x, af . . . 3, and keep yourself attractive by regular V1SltS to rg: rg: rs l..aBelle Salon 3:5 '30 ' 3. 3' K. MacKenzie Sala Bldg. 3, '3' 3. 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