Minerva High School - Crescent Yearbook (Minerva, OH)

 - Class of 1930

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sl 'lll29'ffi51!1 ' tif 1III7w'lI ll '-lv -1If 'ill1l 'i I w-1I 'f'Illalll -Ilf .'lllilfl'. ll 'lfl'! ' 'li pil 'WH' NIV HV ifr4ll 1ll w fl! fllf I 9 3 O C R E S C E N T Svmiur Gllasa Hrnphrrg The Senior class had it's last meeting in room four. Everyone was looking glum and despondent for the parting of the ways was soon to become a reality. To make things worse. a thunder-storm was in progress. Sudden- ly there came a crash of thunder, which seemed to rent the very heavens assunder. We were terrified to death. Upon looking around. lo and behold, there came a tinkling of glass, and through the win'- dow there came a scroll of parchment which fell at Halford's feet. Wonderment was written on our faces as he picked it up, opened it, and began reading. The Great Spirit which looks after the destiny of M. H. S., here- by decrees that, in 1950, Harry Kurtz shall be President of the United States. Those in his cabinet from the class of '30 shall be Ceylon Crowl, Lawrence Ray, Eldon Myers and George Hagan. Arline Blanc shall become renowned as a blues singer, and travel in Keith's Circuit. She shall be accompanied by Kathryn Work. The most famous authoress of her day shall be Gretchen Lewton. Her most popular work shall be entitled Eccentricities of Men. Mildred Yingling shall hold a responsible position with- Barnum and Bailey's circus. She shall be billed as the tallest woman in existence. Four members of the Class of '30 shall carry-on the work of teaching in M. H. S. They are Dorothy Givin, teacher of English, Mildred Welch, teacher of Frenchg Bernice Givin, teacher of Latin, and Walter Syme, instructor of Sociology and Economics. An orchestra, of as renowned fame as Gene Goldkette's, shall have as two of its members: Clair Leasure, saxophone and Harold Lippincott, trumpet. Nella Kidder shall write a very popular book, entitled: Why Pupils Stay Home From School. Elsie Ray shall become manager of the largest Beauty Parlor in Minerva. One of her many assistants shall be Naomi Finefrock. Lois Lutes and Martha Swaney somebody's wives , will settle down to a happy married life. The winning of the baseball pennant in 1950 will be due to the efforts of Earl Matz, pitcher and Ross Rue, catcher. Clifford Blanc shall become famous as the builder of a fleet of chain garages from coast to coast. The Wonders of Women a most popular drama, shall be written by no other than Drexel Dennis. Lulu Swearingen shall be president of a Society for the Pre- vention of Cruelty to Dumb Animals. Her assistant shall be Helen McClelland. ,IIIA lill Z llll Ill! 'L 1lll 1-vllfvilillll,lbllglllhlllll ljllll l'l.,Il'- 'V -,lluhfllh U llli ll. ill! l,1illiIhn'll'vL flll lvlxl Hllilllll .ll1fH.1lll N.,l', y-fmrr

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