Ravenna High School - Tappan Tatler Yearbook (Ravenna, OH)

 - Class of 1922

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22 THE TRANSCRIPT 1922 KATHLEEN sTEwAR'r fKateJ It's the songs ye sing And the smiles ye wear That's amakin' the sun shine Everywhere. Basket Ball Team-R. GLENN wooo Qwpodyl First in War Hrst in Peace, first in the heart of a Freshman. Junior Class Play, LUCILLE SHERMAN Bear with me, good sir, I'm much forgetful. BLANCHE SWARTZ A worker always-doing her level best. She is a new-comer whom we have been glad to welcome, sorrowing only that she did not come sooner.

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'A case in which the best doesn't come in small packages. 1922 THE TRANSCRIPT LYLE SPROTBERY Shyness isn't dullnessf' IRENE RICHARDS fBiIIyJ Laugh and grow fat. DANIEL McKAY fDanj He sat on the bank and fished all day, Nor thought of the schoolhouse far away Football and Basket Ball-R. INEZ REITHMAN Basket Ball Team-R. 'Q



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1922 THE TRANSCRIPT 23 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY , As the tardy signal rang, quiet settled over the assembled room. Each Senic-r was in his place, and in the mind of each was the thought-the last time. For the last time they had taken their places at the sound of the double gong, the last note had been stealthily thrown, the last prank had been played, the last lesson, the last test passed. They wondered vaguely if they would be missed when they left school. It could hardly be so. Others would take their places and the class of 1922 would be forgotten. How queer it would seem not to come back next year, not to see the faces made familiar by four long years of pleasant associations. But these reflections were interrupted by the voice of Miss Feldner. There will be a Senior Class meeting at this time, she said. The Seniors filed into another room, perhaps a shade less noisily than usual, in the realization that this was '22's last class meeting. When the class had been called to order the President said: As this is our last class meeting it has been suggested that we let our minds travel back over these four years and each one of us tell something that has happened since we've been in High School. Of course you all remember the first day We were Freshmen and the loving greeting the other classes gave us. We had mighty good teachers that year, said Leeta, just as we've always had. They have the kind that seemed glad to help little Freshmen. There were more of us to trouble them, too. Yes, said Nina, the death of Esther Martin lost us one of the sweetest girls in the school. There were some who have dropped out too, continued Claude, There were-. We mustn't forget Eileen Brodie, said Elizabeth suddenly. Don't you remember the play she wrote for us to give at the entertainment we had for the boys when they won in the War Savings Stamp contest? Everyone said the Freshmen had the best number on the program. The Seniors had a class day that year that won't be forgotten soon, spoke up Irene. I have my score card yet. Who cared if the Freshmen did get the fewest points ln the end? It was lots of fun anyway. Do you remember how we tied the score in the basket ball game with the regular team? They had a champion team too. Of course it was the girls' game though, said Ralph. Trust Ralph to stand up for the girls, said someone. 'iWe had rhetoricals that year that made some of us shake considerably, contri- buted Lucille. The next year we were put in the assembly room. Do you remember the rumor that we weren't to be put in with the Juniors and Seniors, and how indignant some of us were? asked Edythe. Nothing much happened that year. Of course the girls won the school basket ball games, and cup, but we expected that, said Olive, as she carefully powdered her nose. Deane Hubbell joined us that year, said Daniel, and the ones who were taking the commercial course left us. , The next year was so much more interesting, said Blanche. We elected oflicers and made Claude Kingsbury president, Harold Ensinger, vice-president, with Earle Frank to take care of the money, and Myra Helm to do'the scribbling, and last and greatest Miss Feldner as class adviser. . That wasn't all. There were colors to select, and our class rings and pins and sweaters. The blue sweaters with white letters were very effective, beside showing the class colors, said Florence. We had hard lessons, too. Will we ever forget Mr. Ward, and Physics class? asked Nina.

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