Ravenna High School - Tappan Tatler Yearbook (Ravenna, OH)
- Class of 1930
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BROWN Principal of Ravenna High School 11 y R H Zmotnzrff-'QW-L -' ki U .N K '5 ..f4. . - . . .1 5 154 xi 57 .-.fr-'FJ gg E Q, Q1 ' ' -' 3534-1, N '- -, O :Q Q . Q ' A .:, 5 -s 5' :.- Q ,,,A. I' 'fi .. L ' 'fl 4, 15' ' 96 if . .2 f 5, .. , ,- . , -. ' ,F .n . , ad. , Wie If 1 mi ,E X 1 I1 1 i if: 'gf -- - 115 2 -ff. 5:L ' ,375 f 1- t., '- ' 'Y M if 13. .'1'. f: -It bg- yi-. .g 3,5 - 1 . lv- 5 'lien QP' fi ji ' A. 3. 5. ' 13' E!! -' A-fi 7525- - 'il ij if ,Q if :Ng 16.- 1-'5 ff .53 :gf g.. iff' f 7 Y? -. ig .. :Av 5.3. ig V. 4.-F 2 if 1? T Et, ! lsr: D - 5 l '13 bk ' ' A ,Q -fi - , x ' E :, .1 03 ,Q 1' i.. 'Si 'ix -?1 QYQ, fig., rr .K fa' fr ' xl. N515 '.: 'QQ r' -jg ax 2. .i- . 'ilk f-1 ,QT I P. K -iff! ig, 'mi .4 ag If J .. . s Q f ii ' .2 :Li Serv -:f.:,,- . bfqfvir . I-'MM-. ,,, ' ' ' Fi 3, sv, mf . Q IS. -055,0 I 1 sv 917 Wei .. -' Li 1 zZ.r----v .. ' ,fi - fury ,gl . ' . - N '- .Y 12 Smit' rg: E! ' W' FACULTY PERSONALS H. L. BROWN, Principal, Columbia and Mt. Union A. M., A. B., Mathematics. G. G. MCCLELLAND, Ass't Prin., Grove City College A. B., History, Debate Coach. MRS. LYDA CROWLEY, U. of Wisconsin A. B., French-Spanish, Senior Advisor. MISS ANNA McCLEAN, Culver-Stockton College A. B., English, Junior Advisor. I MISS RUTH PANGBURN, Oberlin College A. B., Latin, Sophomore Advisor. MISS DOROTHY SCARBOROUGH, Randolph-Macon A. B., Social Sciences. MISS HAZEL COLLINS, U. of Missouri A. B., Columbia A. M., Mathematics. MISS RUTH JUVE, Ohio State U., B. S., Hist., Journ., Transcript and High Times Advisor. MRS. MARGARET SNOOK, Wilson College A. B., Byron-King School of Expression, Eng., Pub. Speaking, Dramatics. C. C. HOSTETLER, Zanerian Art College, Actual Business College, Canton, Walton School of Commerce, Commercial, Treasurer of School Organizations. ALLEN BOWE, Wooster College A. B., English. C. B. BATES, Mt. Union B. S., Columbia U., Science. C. D. ZUMBRO, Ohio University, Man. Train., Mech. Draw. R. B. JAMESON, Wooster College B. S., Coach, Phys. Ed. MISS HELEN HARPER, Western Reserve B. S., Home Econ., Freshman Advisor. MISS REBECCA HOPE, Oberlin Conservatory of Music B. S. M., Music. MISS EDITH NELLE MORRIS, DePauw University, B. M., Music. MISS ALA ZIMMERMAN, Ohio State B. S., Home Econ., Cafeteria. GLENN FRANCIS, Kent State B. S., Coaching, Man. Training. MISS MARGARET JORDAN, U. of Wisconsin A. B., Library. MRS. LEONA MOYER, Cleveland Art School, Art Supervisor. MISS DONNA MCBRIDE, Kent State College B. S., Commerce, Typ- ing-office. MRS. EVA MONTIGNEY, Secretary to Superintendent, Nurse, Truant Officer. MRS. .CLARA BROWN, Mt. Union, Kent State, Mathematics, Sth Grade Advisor. MISS MABEL ROOD, Kent State, Clark U., Geog., Eng., 7th Grade Advisor. MRS. HELEN CHAPMAN, Hiram College B. M., English. MISS ALICE ELGIN, Kent State B. S., Phys. Ed., Hygiene. MISS IRENE TOWNS, Alabama Women's College, Louisville Kin- dergarten Primary Training School, Kent State, Seventh Grade, Highland. MISS ELEANOR MORGAN, Kent State B. S., Eighth Grade, High- land. MISS CHRISTINE WESTLAKE, Ohio State U., Zanerian College Writing, Spelling. . ., .....,....w.-4:-fa -3- ff '5 55 ip '7 -'4f1.f1f-Z'.'-im- ---fav'-..,,..,,.s. , 13 7-'wwe-f6'w1m.l...g , vga E S Q: 3 gp rs! A . -4 -S' ! p TRANSCRIPT STAFF rl, 1- . - J 7 'f -,, . x x IA: . is t a rn 5. S? R Editor .......... .. Howard Carter Senior Assistant . . . . . James Fitzgerald - ft 'X Junior Assistant ..... .... W illiam Stutts 5 Business Manager .... ...... P eter Cipriano ' it Senior Assistant . . . . . . Eugene Ruckman '5 Junior Assistant ........ ...... F rancis Berg if Athletic Editor .......... .................. C harles Hagerty fr Assistant Athletic Editor .................... William Damicon Q33 Activities Editors .......... Catherine Kenney and Martha Hosfelt ,, Grind Editor .............................. Grace Madge Essig - fi Assistant Grind Editor .......................... Albert Hodge Junior Assistant Grind Editor ................. Florence Jenkins ffl Art Editor ...................................... Robert Focht Calendar Editors . . . . . . Martha Krieble and Janet Jones Alumni Editor ...... .................... S ue Stockman vig ' Snapshot Editors ...... . . . Christine Bunker and Evelyn Balo ri Senior Representative ..... ............. M ary Jane Fairchild Junior Representative ....... ................ E leanor Greene Sophomore Representative .... Edith Montecalvo Freshman Representative .... ..... . .. ...... Eugene Neff .H 3 Junior High Representative ..................... Eleanore Likens G gg ' Senior Poet and Prophet ...................... Willard Chapman Senior Will ............ Grace Madge Essig and Martha Krieble rn ,E Stenographer ................................. Faye Anderson Staff Advisor .. ...................... Miss Ruth Juve Class Advisor Mrs. Lyda Crowley Q2 , A f F' V' A 1 .-m -' it '1'i 5 iii? C9 W 14 D. F . . - - - ' f - J -v-,f'h m'0 L ,, I!! 1 Q gi S Y!! l I., ay..-, ,. . . 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P resident Y Lillian Dietrich ...................... .. Vice President Anna Margaret Tescher ...... Secretary Peter Cipriano ........................ ....... T reasurer Eg Mrs. Lyda R. Crowley .................... .... C lass Advisor ,A I-it CLASS COLORS I Scarlet and Gold 2 5' CLASS FLOWER Scarlet and Yellow Tea Rose L ,. ,gg CLASS MOTTO Life is what you make it. CLASS soNGs Tune: The Song of Love Hail to Ravenna Hi, School we'll love forever, Class of the Red and Gold Class we'll 'ere remember, Qi, Class of thirty, so dear to us .f 5. We have given to you our best, Tho years may come and years Q. ,. h may pass 3 Youlll live in memory, Dear old R. H. S. 5 Tune: The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi The Senior Class is the greatest class Of all the U. S. A., With Scarlet and Gold we will al- ways hold As true as 'ere can be, Our teacher dear will guide us through With her winning ways so true, But we'll never forget our dear class, I'll bet Class of '30 of R. H. S. ,.---f N551 -' .. .'.1 ' ' r- 57 sf' ..'--'ff-ff-'V awww- '- Y J 3 W gm 'S .fs -.ll .r Q .l fl 'l 1: 3 ,I A A .4 ? 'J 1 1 1 ? I ' , , , , -- la E Mabel EQ.. SRM? A -l-A A- . 7 325. Faye Anderson Chrlslme Btlmker .. Shorty.. Bunk ,lg -an - - - Glee 1-2-3-4 .' 73' fg-Easifix? L4 Gamma Beta 1-2-3-4 4 N Ach. Ass. Sec'y. 4 ., . ews Staff 4 K '. . Gamma Beta 3-4 TQZESQIQISEI4 gl J1.--Sl-, Play Interludes Nam Honor Soc- 4 XE, I 'Il fa: Eve? Palo Arthur Caniglia Y. ' v I King 3 . . Dramatics 1-2 Mixed Chorus 1 Foggzglg 24 ' , - 4 ZF T1g'gfSgpE14 Mixed Chorus 3 ig Q9 Literary 2' Art 1 ' ': News Staff 4 ' xg Q 5, if , X3 I .f ls ig, Earl Black .six uBlackie Howard Carter .. Football 4 Nick .Q . Basketball 4 t 'W ly Tl-ack 1-2-3-4, Capt. 4 O1Ch3'f,trif,h15j2'3'4 'fl if Band l-2-3-4 ' 9:2 Glee 1-23 H1-Y Pres. , Ffmbau .4 gl aug- , , , Tlallscllpt 3-4, Ed. 4 - grip. 3, Orchestla 2-3, Dra- Nqm Honor Soc 4 QQ' matics 1: Sr. Playg Lit- ' ' erary 1. . .gi 5 VVilda Bolen B rea uskippv.. Phyllis Childs .. Salem High School 1 Dramatics 1 Ev Literary V- P- 2 Mlxed Chorus E.-. Mixed Chorus 3-4 Literary 3'4 f., Gamma Beta 3-4 I, l g 2: lk' Z Willard Chapman Debate 3 4-Bill News Staff 4 if ' Boosters 3 Y Dramatics 1-2-3-4 . - P 4 '- Zi' Glee 2-3-4 D12mat1C Club lay -, 53 'E .S Q 1-.1 xi, I 5 P A .. ...-,. - '- v?'.,:'.J. l 'E :A 1: 1. 'Luz' gl gs W' 'fggh nv y w 5i', V'umatlh' - . .,,..,v....a.a. 1- - 5 ini W. 2 l 17 -. .4 5 gi . Peter Cipriano Pete Class Treas. 4 Transcript 2-3-4, Bus. Dorothy Culler CQVBQ 5 31: ig 55' A- ,n W ' Q Q A I Q 5 I It KU- T - .aa at, N J 1 A 9 5a -A T-1 T. Mgr. 4 Dramatics 3-4, Play 3 News Staff 2-3, Bus. Culler Gamma Beta 1-2-3-4, Pres. 4 -in xl-4 'i 1 'E -T as Mgr. 3 Junior Play: Glee l Senior p1ay Mixed Chorus 2-3-4 1 fi Nat'1 Honor Soc. 3, i Pres. 4 Glee 3-43 Football 3 Double Quartet 3 -gi William Damicon i , f-Whitey I Marie Coates ,,C0atSie,, Football 2-3 i Transcript 4 -jf Dramatics 1 Literary 1-2 g? Mixed Chorus 2-3-4 Dramatics 3-4, Play 3 'if' Gamma Beta 3-4 Mixed Chorusg Track 3 fi Senior Play Junior High Football Coach 4. 'il if al .53 1 va. rj 'f-5 Willard Dickinson - Dominic Corsino --nickv if . Art 1 M.Liffgfy 2'33 4 01222513 3 E: ixe orus - Glee 1 5 1 T iii G' 5 ' . -ra 3, Virginia Crowl Lillian Pietrlch L1 uciingern Lil ' 'Q E Orchestra 2-3-4 ie ' ' ' jf Dramatic Club Play 2 S Debate 3 Junior Play French 3 Nat'l Honor Soc. 3-4 i I' Frfflk, ':'ff'd's Golf 2-3-4, Capt. 2-3 ,Z Dm Y Ath. Ass. Pres. 4 .gg f' Football 1-2-3-4, Capt. 4 Dramatics 1-2-3-4. 'U j' Basketball 2-3-43 Capt. 4 Pres. 3 2' Track 2-3-4 News Staif 2-4 Glee 3-4 E. 'Z i' if :- iii : .Q .. . . . Q- ' x4,'.,'m,f--e t 3 'qw V' ip' q i7f:3':' 3 '-'-iff.fgf':-'m.,,1.- .1-, is 'f5?l1'iiB3'lv65+9iv 9 '. 5m bv 5,9 U . f A ' ' .wwf N Q 18 Ex rp!! Q L i. 'ii 1 A' - 3 Mary Jane Fairchild il' Teeny Q Dramatics 1-2-3-4 . Loretta Elson V. P. 4 Ta 'A .5 Ts Dramatics 1 Dramatic Club Play 3 'J tl Mixed Chorus 2-3-4 Gamma Beta 2-3-4 Gamma Beta 3-4 S- H- R- 1 l Arn 1-21 Debate 2 Q, -3. Transcript 4 .gl . 4, News Staff 45 Jr. Play i Nat'l Honor Soc. 4 N, 4 Q. ' ff J amile Farres V '- Q' George Ensinger n -.3 .A Ben Hur -,, A -'slinf' li i.- 'JJM . Band 1-2-3 ,ff ,D Bcggsslgl-ZSJ4 Glee 1-2-3-4, Sec'y. 4 D Orchestra 1-2-3-4 Doublg Quartet 3 fi Debate 2-3 Dramatics 3, Play 3 .54 Senior Play Nat'l Honor Soc. 3-4 .v sf , -. x Football 2-3-4 2-I Basketball 1-2-3 4, Glee Club Operetta 2 Q -av l .13 I G l Belva Fisher .53 race llflaflge Essig ,,Beue,, 4 .. le.. in 5? Dramatics 1-2-3-43 'gi-Pg '- D5-3199 tl'2'?'3 3 Dramatic Club Play 3 gif! 51: rama ics - - Glee 2 if , JUHi0f Play Gamma Beta 2-3-4, if ' Gamma Beta 1-2-3-4 Treas. 3 ,iii Tfallscflllt 4 Glee Club Operetta 2 El ,iff E' A, James Fitzgerald A t, F H Hritzie' 5 'Q us an a 'Q . Dramatics 4, Play 4 I f 'Q , Dfamatlcs 1 Art 13 Junior Play fg MlX6d Ci'l0I'l.lS 2-3-4 French, Pres' 3 E. ,L fl Transcript 4 fi-,gif s. H. R. 2-3 Nat'l Honor Soc. 4 jig. 'vii' 1' Qi, Robert F. Focht Art 2-3-4 Bob Transcript 4 - ii Lebanon High School 1 Semor Play if i Q 4 I U In -:R wma, '.,y ,:v,,-it-qi pf 'lf 45951 iff' 5 f31' '?'-j4Z5fg:,:f..,-,,m,,.,..- ,-..J.,,-,,3,zk.,,-M -A Q All ,.,.-,,M.Ha- 8 'LW 3 39 , ' . T 3 1 'E 19 , 1. , x . , -A. ...W - I .-. , .ri x .5 L. 22.- 3158 Jessie Garrett Ja uBecku 5 Dramatics 15 Art 2 Mixed Chorus 2-3-4 if IEE : Charles Hagerty 'gi Charlie Q12 Hi-Y 3-4 ' Ath. Ass. V. P. 4 Q 7 Dramatics 4, Play 4 if Jr. Play: Boosters 2-3 Transcript 42 Art 1-2-3 24 Mabel Henderson :,-' - Palmyra High School . 1-2-3 as S. ,,v x -as i. Q.. Albert Hodge ' '-Amee' Double Quartet 3-4 Glee 1-2-3-4 Debate 33 Track 1-2-3-4 C, Oratorical Contest 3 Cheerleader 2-3-4 Q Glee Club Operettas 1-2 Junior Play QL' Band 43 News Staff 3 is 5-r 1 r 5 2 ' Robert Johns . u S 4 1., n 5 'S' 52. A E 4155 5 59 'E' J . 4 'MW Martha Hosfelt Youngster Brown High School 1 Literary Pres. 3 Debate 2-3-4 Gamma Beta 3-4 News Staff 3 Transcript 4 National Forensic League 3-4 Nat'l Honor Soc. 4 Hazel Jones csuazzyas Dramatics 1 Glee 2 Mixed Chorus 3-4 Gamma Beta 4 Janet Jones Jonesy News Staff 2 Art 2 Dramatic Club 1-3-4, Play 3 Gamma Beta 1-2-3-4 Transcript 4 Glee 1-3-43 Sr. Play Robert Jones Paris Twp. 1-2 Tempe, Ariz. 3 Track Manager 4 Literary Club 4 Palmyra High School J Bob 1-2-3 Glee 4 if 'P H g.. .TF P M., may fa. -q--,-,.- . ,,., -. - .... r'v-mv-e'fiw :E V lf ' 'Q lf- '- -'- fe 743426-'M-eq , -1- rr ' .' gin W., 20 Q 3' L '43 2 5 -5 fe QQ za 'Qi 's f A 2. .v- 'R' 4, 0. 4 vl- 4 . 092:-k A 5 - 'S 5 S I fs J T 'gs ',...n, , 4, + 1 '!'5!.ASiS!1E2MP .!' .- Catherine Kenney UK.. St. Petersburg High Art 1-2-4. Sec'y. 4 Dramatics 1 Mixed Chorus 2 Transcript 4 Lucille Kimes Lucy Dramatics 1-2-3-4 Play 2 Junior Play Edgar Knowlton ..D0c,. Mantua High 1-2 Orchestra 3-4 Band 3-4 Senior Play Martha Krieble Mickey Glee 1 -3-4 Dramatics 3 Gamma Beta 1-2-3-4 Sec'y 4, V. P. 3 Debate 2-3 Transcript 4 Ath. Ass. V. P. 3 Thomas Mariana Bushy Football 2-3-4 Boys' Glee Pres. 3, , .... , ,f ng, --.1-.-, 4- APN'-if 41-Q.. Winifred LeRoy Jimmy Dramatics 1-3-4 Mixed Chorus 2-4 Morris Lotte Morry Washington High School 2 Literary 3-4 News Staff Bus. Mgr. Margaret McKinley sapegn Dramatics 1 Glee 1 Mixed Chorus 3-4 Gamma Beta 4 James McLendon Sonny Boy New Castle H. S. 1-2 Band 3-4 Orchestra 3-4 Junior Play Sec'y. and Treas. 4 Glee Club Operettas 1 2 Junior Play Transcript 3 .. , 1. .ull-'-V' ..,., ff:-LP.'A',M-?M . M' V- A Q P ' gl -ix-.V 1MH'H'3'71 v f'A'2 'Zx:'ft'Qf '----..-- -i 1-.mmf-vtwusnwu-ev . i s L . - 1. - felfww-Ebfwmwww fr! 5 !.AS'Qa- sdkiiztg '-- -A. se. .,.- -7.1.1 ff ' We - , v 1 ' ,gs :.,gn-.L ' cialis -'Q' 31Ui w4 Willis Marvin Ravenna Township 2 Band 1-3-4 Loduska Matthews Ducky Literary 1-2-3-4 Dramatics 1-2 News Staff 4 Swinton Matthews Swanee Dramatics 1-2-3-4 Glee 43 Jr. Play Debate 3 Mixed Chorus 2 Football 3-4 Literary 1-2 Martha Moore KAMarty!! Glee 1-2-3-4 ee Club Operettas 1-2 Jr.-Sr. Play Interludes Gamma Beta 1-2-3-4 Clayton Pierce Piercie Glee 2-3-4 Hi-Y Pres. 3 ,S Wm iv, 22 Charles Moncey Monk Dramatics 1-3 Literary 2 Mixed Chorus 3-4 News Staff 4 Dolcie Murphy Dolce Dramatics 1 Glee 2-3-4 Junior Play Gamma Beta 3-4 John Nestor Edinburg 1-2-3 Orchestra 4 Arline Pfeil ..Ar,, Dramatics 1 Art 2 Mixed Chorus 3-4 News Staff 3-4 Boosters Sec'y-Treas. Glee 2-4 Basketball Mgr. 4 'f'-'41f,..:f..q.-j,,...3v.-,,,,,.,..A, , A s. '1 W . b 4' Q sn . Q1 ,. A A: .,. J' ' :..f 'Q Z8 ,, fr, 1 fix ,: .5 .YQ R ei? .,., 'fiii E3 , X 'I .. fx .az .1 f . , . 'E . el .1 F' C A 17 - 93 ': .ie 1 . ,fi .Ln .liar , i b. 7-515. iff? 4, 54 'Q f Q. ii ik' .3 if -is J 'AVA .N vel?- i . - iw.-.-' 'P-L-f..s -..1vy..,. 4 ., . AC-Q' v-wsaayl.'re-:.'45:l f'yQ,Q,h, Ti Eg, 1 QQ U an N no PA! , ahh, k,iS'R3? 4wa:r-1 Raymond Plough ' Plowow Glee 1-2-3-4 Dramatics 1-3-4, Plays 3-4 Glee Club Operetta Jr, Play Basketball 3-4 Football 3 Georgia Y. Prichard ..Gydge.. Glendale High School Dramatics 1-2 Glee 1-2 Art 1-2-4, Pres. 4 Gamma Beta 4 News Staff 4 Nat'l Honor Soc. 4 Dorothy Pugh Pughie Dramatics 1-3-4 Mixed Chorus 2 Literary 2 Dorothy Quinn Dot Colusa High School 1 Literary Club 1 -3-4 .fl Ia.. ed 2.3311 2 7i :TF 435 .Ji 4,- 'ini 13 Jeanette Rosenthal ' Dramatic 2-4 5 Glee 3 '-2 Debate 3 ti Eugene Ruckman Gene 1. Literary 1-2 x x Mixed Chorus 3-4 Transcript 4 431' Bus. Mgr. Football 4 A 5, Glee 4 'Y- ii. ai? 915 Hilda Severance Irish lg Dramatics 1-2-3 Mixed Chorus 2-3-4 Dramatic Club Play 2 ' Y L ,G . 2, uEvvs r Gamma Beta 1-2-3 Glee 1-2-4 , Drarnatics 1-2-3 ,L 1-2 n .4 News Staff 4 Trolley Lit. Contest State Lit. Contest 2 Debate 4 - 11? fi K 1 H I uri Lucyitslmnelh Mixed Chorus 2-3-4 Lu Junior Play Glee 1 is . T if 1.54 ,.z, 7 -V - .'f'1' S- QV' . 'Th M.'.-'f--g- .-- ., . 'ls .. .. ',z:':.v l2? ' P ' iff - '- -'f-zfvarl'---f.:-l,..--, ...f- w M..-.e..g.a..t:.Rs'f' 1' ' . Q gi 3 39 . . . ' . z.w.w-9-F -1 ' 23 'M Evelyn Shira 3 FD, -4 I Strick', Rootstown 1-2 Brimfield 3 if Anna Margaret Tescher f Anne Q5' w ' 'ml Q.,a5s2ee.-g4amg V. .il 45:1 Sue Stockman 1 Susie Dramatics 1 gf- Literary Sec'y 1 Ath. Ass. Sec'y 3 Gamma Beta 1-2-3-4 35 Transcript 4 ici? Helen Stokes 2 Dramatics 1 Mixed Chorus 2-3-4 1 Bernard Strickling fx Class Sec. .gl Gamma Beta 3-4 'f S. H. R. 1-2 Dramatics 1-2 if Mixed Chorus 2 321 News Staff 3-4, Ed. 4 Science 3 ' Debate Sec'y 3 Nat'1 Honor Soc. 4 3 .H V '.,:5?4R7c.i2s.-'L' fl...-1 wi, ,Ei , is ., --, , Q N 3 VY:-an iii' uve' Ruth Torpey uhm.. Dramatics 1 Mixed Chorus 2-3-4 Literary Club 1-2 Ralph Vigliucci Mixed Chorus 3-4 Literary Club 1-2 Zeta Welsher ..Zee,. Dramatics 1-2-3-4 Glee 1-3-4 Debate 3 Mixed Chorus 2 Senior Play News Staff 4 Fndine Wilcox Undone Lehman High School 1 Mixed Chorus 2-3 Gamma Beta 4 News Staff 4 Y 1 Y 1- ,. 'r 'x 253 'Ji .. I Q. .' rw. 4 ... ,.,, . ' ., .. . , -4.11-'v'xX2,'-IF'?L :-: u': 'Y 53 gi, :- 'if !f2 ? f-' ,y-fy .jfgfffi-:'f- r-f.f gy- .ss,. A, , ,,,.1. --..-- ,.,.. ,.1... ,..,.-,ha if V - . -,- - ip., ,,,.N,. , L L , . .., . . -- 24 ez. if A JI ' .5 iv A ,. 54 x PCPULARITY CONTEST WINNERS .5 .Q 1 :gi .P.' ,. ., Rf 3 7 4. 4 1 .' 4-- Z 19.6, ' HQ' - i 4 'x i , . 9 fin Qi ,P f 3 ,nit ' Y f 5 Z ' 5 if fi 4. 4 E X 'sf tr: .Sf L .1 g' A ?, 5 U .Y X I x f : V: if --Q 'vis' .J ,jar ,S I'-'flu 'T :ig ' -3 v -T 4 j 1 The Seniors, having sold the most subscriptions for the Trans- u' cript, won the popularity contest. Their candidates were Christine 45. Bunker and Frank Dirodis. ' m I - f' .eh , - '.-' I : '1'- '4' .-fafih vs,',',.i- . . ,1 ' N .U 5 fi - .,,...,...,,,,,. .inf i',,'gt.v: i! ' ' -' r.' Nfl - 'if -1'- '-7.: 1: i'- ,, V A H iff L? QW . . . ' 25 4 - h-':'-.,.-4!1 '.L.f1:i.Q.,,,,,g,Ni hgarlizka rg x Q 1 1 Epi N I, . ,.,51'.fX?f-'29-nwv' .wav CHEMICAL ANALYSIS EXPERIMENT No. 4 A. Just Freshmen, only a start but what a start. Evelyn Shira, one of our lot, was chosen to represent R. H. S. in the Trolley League Literary contest. Hen,' Romito represented us on the varsity teams along with a number of other classmates. We had a wonderful pic- nic at Twin Lakes, and a party in the gym. The year ended a huge success. B. Sophomores, and oh, what a year, picnics, parties. fun and more fun. Dink and Hen , Whitey, and Mariana, represented us in varsity athletics but the whole class was 'represented in school spirit. We showed 'em that we knew how. Evelyn again was en- tered in the Trolley League contest, while two others of our number made the debate team. C. Juniors, the year of the Prom. On to 303'l had been our aim, now we were there. It was now on to victory and a diploma. Romito was captain of the Track, Football and Basketball teams. And others of our group received letters. Martha Hosfelt represented us at Columbus in the final debate, Abie Hodge in the literary con- test. Our Junior-Senior Prom was a huge success. The Junior play A Full House went over with a boom, and the class showed won- derful spirit in all its undertakings as well as those of the school. D. Seniors, still the same old spirit. We are leaving, leaving old R. H. S. where most of us have been for six years. It will be sorta hard not to come back. Dink, Blackie and others performed for us in the different sports. Martha again appeared in the foreground during the debate season. We have had good times at picnics and parties. And now its nearly over, everything's about done, we're nearly through and must give up our places to the Juniors. Now that we are leaving our good old school, we only hope that we have upheld the high standards of R. H. S. and if possible raised them a little. We have tried hard as a group to do this and hope that our efforts have left their impression. With regret we leave our places to the Juniors and our best wishes to accomplish all they un- dertake. Goodbye and good luck old R. H. S. Mary Jane Fairchild. ., -.-- - .awuww-I 5 iff LW ew ,M i .TS .aammmwz 2 'fs1'? '3a4sm.-.,.,.,,, 26 5- 5UUK .. -fgpf . I 4- -,. ..,.:- ez 5 . . W? .gli .5 1 .V if 1 CLASS POEM ' Gone are the days of our high school careers, 1, Near are the days of our battle of life, No more will text-books and blue-books confront usg All can rejoice that they're through with that strife. l T! ff All can rejoice and yet great is regret Felt in the hearts of the ones that must leaveg Though we have said we'd be glad to have left you, Old R. H. S., we would still to you cleave! . -I I Happy the days that we've passed here with you, Lasting the friendships We've made 'neath your roof, Deep is the love that we'll feel for you, e'er, True our affections: our lives shall be proof. By Willard Chapman 'L s I. ..l if AIN'T FOLKS QUEER? 'ff People are the hardest things There are to satisfy, I Q You just can't please everyone '. 'Eg ' No matter how you try: - .1 I ' If :- eg,- gt. 'i lv I For if its hot they want it cold And if it's cold they want it hot, E, No matter what the weather is- -1 They always want it what it's not If the sun shines they Want rain, , .. - P 5 li . . . But if it rains- Why oh, such weather. ij, ' 1 if -' So be it sun or be' it rain Therels always someone to complain, If folks are tau they would be short 'V And being short they would be tall, e And if they're small oh to be big, ' Q3 And if they'1'e big, just to be small. It isn't only grownups gs But little children, too, I For no matter what they're doing 1 xi it They crave something else to do. X In the summer it is sleighing, - . In the winter to roller skate And if it's pie you have for dinner, Then they're bound to cry for cake. I Then folks are always squabbling , I! About the prices of the things it They have to buy as A It either is too low ' Or else it is too high 5: And if it's low it must be cheap, 'fig jg!-3, And they can't afford it if it's dear f if I Just can't make them out, ,Lg Dear reader, aint folks queer? , , By Vida Ernst. 'Lge if 'sic T il, 1' - ' 'Q ' . .. . -.4.-.:w,4-.'t'..L'.SI':'gktf'ffTl ? 'i LUV: My :ffaggh 7 m'f'ii,'77f':'.'1'1 .'.:.wr'--auf., . , 3 L9 QW . 't ' ,gi 27 .. 1. 11: w ss: Q1 - 2 SOME WILL AND SOME wON'T -A We, the CLASS Of 1930, of the HIGH SCHOOL of the CITY of RAVENNA, in the COUNTY of PORTAGE, STATE OF OHIO, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, the planet EARTH, somewhere in the UNIVERSE, 2 miles west of AUGERBURG, do hereby publish, name, declare, inform, make understood, advise that after 12 years behind the various bars, we have at last qualified to emerge out into this big- , ger, better, finer and all-enveloping earth, and do hereby transmit the following, specifically, classified, worthy and unworthy t1'aits: iii -'k Plough bequeaths his habit of sending candy and also his picture to a certain - , young lady in Orrville, to Edward Schneider. -55. 5 Dink wills his ability as a speech maker to Paul Hergenroeder. Charley Hagerty wills his sheepish look and his 'ichecks to Don Stockdale. Abie wills his speaking ability to Bill Simon.. Doc wills his seat in front of Miss Scarborough to Lester Strait. Piercey wills his ability to stay awake in Civics class to Juny Petrone. Fitzy wills his marvelous thinking capacity to Morgan Patterson. Moncey wills his genius for picking them young, especially eighth graders, to Freddy Black. Whitey finally agrees to place Juanita in the care of his little brother Albert. Morris Lotte wills his way of popping questions to Mary Elizabeth Dalrymple. Willard Chapman leaves his gal to Nick Sarrocco. Ensinger wills his inability to get dates to Stinky Davis. y Dorothy Culler wills her Jimmy to her close and trustworthy friend, Ila Mae Marsh. .L Q Blacky wills his ability to date Senior girls to Clayton Eckert and Bill Morton. 3? Pete Cipriano wills his shy ways with Miss Juve to Boozer Moore. Tom Mariana, his knack at frying hamburgs to Bill Stutts. 22 1 Jimmy Farres wills his IT to Frank Stockdale. f Q Swanee, his love and good wishes for Mrs. Snook, to anyone who is a good bluf- gf a fer. ,. Eugene Ruckman wills his typing ability to Harry Larry tBrownD. Willard Dickinson, his collegiateness to Professor Bowe. Robert Jones, his ready smile to Mr. Zumbro. James McLendon, his outstanding ears to Vida Ernst, 31 I Willis Marvin, his job on the delivery wagon to Gardner Allen. J John Nestor, his friendship with Miss McBride, to all gum chewers. Evelyn Balo, her hash-slinging ability to Mrs. Porthouse. Wilda Bolen, her athletic enthusiasm to Mr. Bowe. .ir if 'ii A i K, all ii, .Ii - 4 .3- e, ,A L 4 Q. x' ' 1 In JH gre. ff if! 4 1 1 Q: -'E 63 fi vga . A. .X R533 5 LE Pu in -r A 5? K. .151 2 I' ,I I 1: '. .,, Phyllis Childs, her good disposition to Marie Patterson. Marie Coates, her certificates to Vally. Ti: Virginia Crowl, her quietness to Rena Fisher. Loretta Elson wills her job at the waiting room to the R. H. S. dumbwaiter. Mary Jane Fairchild, her avoirdupois to Pee Wee. Mabel Henderson, her musical ability to Herbert Leggett. Hazel Jones wills her name to anyone who wishes to be distinctive. 5 Catherine Kenney, her poise to Iola Sivon. Margaret McKinley, her subdued voice to Sam Rufo. fy Arlene Pfeil wills her name to the Manual Training department. 4They need , -gy, files? gy 1' .,,.-,,-,I--...i-4+ J, -F . Wm ,. -j- f ,..-: Z-lg M,..3-'--,-,,,.,..A4,.. 23:5 I 3 fi ti Sw i .1152 .,,,,.,,..j5 28 gi ASE sz ,sf Georgia Prichard wills her 991:52 to Lillian Dunham. ,dv Dorothy Pugh leaves he position at Barnett's to the I. W. W. Jeanette Rosenthal, her love for Mr. Gi1bert's Book Reviews to next year's winners. ' F Lucy Spinelli leaves her giggle to Raymond Moncey. .5 ' Helen Stokes leaves her prowess as a grocery clerk to the A. and P. -if Undine Wilcox wills her seat in the back of the room to some deserving Junior. Martha Hosfelt, her ability to get along with Mackie to Bud Redmond and is Walter Curtiss. I 5 Mickie wills her switch to all Junior girls wishing long hair. , 4 4. Ike wills her job at the theater to anyone who can make a quick change. , Zeta Welsher wills her ability to throw dirt to Tresa Rosenthal. 1 Janet Jones wills her Uchildishness' to Martha Seymour. 3, Lucille Kimes wills her ability to gain weight to Gladys Marsh. :f i Lillian Dietrich leaves her friendship with Mr. Bates to next year's chemistry j f class. 'ff Dolcie Murphy and Robert Focht will their mutual understanding to Mary Utley and Carl Evans. fi Nick Carter wills his abrupt way of asking Miss McClean for a date to anyone D who can be so rude. 3 5 Christine wills her beautiful curls to Miss Scarborough. I Martha Moore wills her inability to keep Doc to Eva Draper. ' if Sue Stockman wills her little brother David to anyone who can keep him out of mischief. fl Dorothy Quinn, her springs to Leoda Davidson. 'S 3 Ruth Torpey leaves Bud to a rose with a few more thorns. gi Winifred Leroy leaves her place in the Virgil class to Eleanor Greene. Lcduska Matthews wills her leisurely gait to Dorothy Day. : Hilda Severance wills her auburn locks to Evelyn Shaw. Anna Margaret wills her shy manners to Marion Balser. F51 Belva Fisher wills her dignity to anyone who wants to act that way. ' Jessie Garrett wills her giggle to Miss Collins. 1 'i AL J Austin Fa11's women to Chickie. , Ralph Vigliucci's penmanship to Miss Westlake. gb Dominic Corsino wills his hair tonic to Mr. Francis. Mrs. Crowley's ability to talk with her hands to Max Merrill. fa The misfortune of the Unholy Three to get caught while playing hookey to ' Mary Dalrymple, Margaret Dunkle and Ruth Klein. f 'Z Evelyn wills her next trip to California to Bunny Arnett. Y ,.. 1 .A - t U 1 xv.: fri' Faye wills her golden voice to Graham McNamee. ' Janet, Lillian and Christine will their roller skates to Willard Moore so he can ii get around the building faster. Q1 Art Caniglia wills his passion for Garretts to anyone who wants to go that high. Robert Johns, his red hair to Clara Bow. A ' We do hereby appoint Mr. C. B. Bates as the sole executioner of said estate. Should this prove too strenuous, we strongly advise that the following people assist jf 1 him: Franklyn Davis, Agnitia Carter and Richard Carroll. R. U. Funi xg s. 1. M. Funi 'V Grace M. Essig and Martha Krleble .5 gi. U l mayW3wn,',,:kT,,.g.7.jw-,-,ae-Lfff: 5932- rg.: al .........:,,,,g.,w, sm '-iaw..-f' ' - 1 '. H if W WW . . ' 'H mwmmgwm, 29 sr. J, . DIARY OF AN R. H. S. GRADUATE JUNE 12, 1942 Well, diary, I've had a pretty full day, I'm going to confide to you all the exciting events that have happened. First of all, I went to my office as usual. What do you think happened after a very few minutes? In popped an old acquaintance, Nick Carter! We had a fine chat about the good old days at R. H. S. I fired an avalanche of questions at him, and asked him among other things, if he remembered the time Grace Madge Essig stepped on his hand so hard in the Junior class play of '29. He replied that he certainly did! Did he know what Grace Madge was doing now, and where she was living? He informed me that she was married and had a home in Akron. I asked Nick what he himself was doing to which he replied that he was editing a newspaper in Ravenna. Ravenna, he continued, was avery populous and flourishing town. Edgar, Doc , Knowlton had his headquarters there and was quite famed as a M. D. Mary Jane Fairchild was a doctor, too: she was p1'acticing in Arizona. Thomas Mariana was running a first class restaurant, and was making a tidy sum for Emma and himself. There was a new contracting firm somewhere in Pennsylvania, and the person who head- ed the company, Howard told me, was none other than James McLendon, Jr. Well, I said, 'Td like to see Ravenna again. Tell me about some of the rest of the class of '30. Nick continued: Cha1'les Hagerty had made a reputation for himself as a chemist -I remembered then of having seen an account of his discovering a new element. Jamile Farres was the manager of a new dance hall at Sandy Lake and was doing well with it. What about Belva Fisher? Nick told me she had followed up her desire to become a kindergarten teacher and was teaching a class of little children in Kent. It was rumor- ed, however, that she was to be married soon. Phyllis Childs was also teaching kinder- garten. Jeanette Rosenthal was teaching dramatics at Clearwater, Florida, and was mak- ing real actors of the pupils there. Dolcie Murphy was teaching French in some high school in New York, and a very good teacher she was, from all reports. Janet Jones was a popular song writer, she had written several big hits. Loduska Matthews was a buyer for some big store in Cleveland. James Fitzgerald was a foreign language professor at Kent State College. Swinton Swanee Matthews was also a teacherg he was teaching high school history at Hiram. Willard Dickinson was a salesman for the Hudson Motor Car Companyg Marie Coates was a nurse in a Cleveland hospital. Then, there was Robert Jones, who had just been sent to South America to do busi- ness for a fruit company. Bob had made his headquarters in Ravenna, and was married. Hilda Severance was traveling in Europe. Robert Johns had gone to California a few months ago, as a member of the same fruit company. John Nestor, Nick continued, was an airplane pilot, he flew a mail plane. Austin Fall was manager of an airport at Man- tua. Charles Moncey owned a chain of drug stores in Cleveland, by the way he was married to Zeta Welsher. Eugene Ruckman was one of the chief officials of a new bus company that had a route between Warren and Akron. Morris Lotte was connected with the air-way division of the same company, and both were making names for themselves. William Whitey Damicon was coaching at a Junior High School in Cleveland, and his team had won every football game they had played. Dominic Corsino was the sports editor for the paper Howard published. Ralph Vigluicci was an export officerg Peter Cipriano was a televis- ion radio announcer, Frank Di1'odis was an athletic coach at Ohio State University, and called Rockne the Second. - Howard said all the rest of the boys from our class had moved farther away, so he didn't know what they were doing now. Therefore, he proceeded to tell me the news of many of the girls from the class of '30. Evelyn Balo was a secretary for one of the prominent lawyers in town, Georgia Prichard. Arline Pfeil was recuperating from injuries received in a wreck when her mil- lionaire husband steered his car off an embankment. Loretta Elson was a swimming in- structor, Lillian Dietrich had just set a new endurance record in flying. Martha Krieble had married a vaudeville actor but wasn't satisfied with her choice, consequently, she was suing for divorce. Winifred LeRoy was married to a minister, while Margaret Mc- ' . -. .----ff 1 4192- I rw- w .. rl H Un .D ww bw,,,::.,,g,:,:,g2-.I-Jr, -9,-,,. Q3 rr K. . . 12' .ff .-,?::..?:..,, 0 N 5, ,,ipg,2qSge-1 'wga'-'iv' 'bf - E bv la , . . ', wg, 30 -'-mem -. . . . ' I -. rw' A '!'95t.aR3Ml5tMP'A' . ' NW Kinley had wedded a missionary. Hazel Jones, of course I knew it, was a member of the Senate. Dorothy Culler and Dorothy Pugh were running a tea room in Pittsburgh. Lucy Spinelli was the best dressmaker for miles aroundg it had been rumored, however, that she was quitting that business for housekeeping. Anna Margaret Tescher was a short story writer, yes, I had heard much of her. Undine Wilcox had married a college professor of science quite some time ago, Helen Stokes married a physician. Catherine Kenney was a member of the Secret Service, while Jessie Garrett was an acrobat in a big circus. Wilda Bolen had long since joined the ranks of the housewives with a big butter-and-egg man from Montana. Nick didn't know where any of the rest of the members of the class were or what they were doing, but I happened to know some. I proceeded to tell of these: Did you know that Abie Hodge has become an actor? I suggested that Nick be my guest at the current musical play at the Bauyan Theater that night, as Abie was the star ' ' l l h of that show. Howard agreed, and then said he must be going. As it was near y unc time I persuaded him to dine with me. ,, Just as we were stepping out of the office building to the street I glimpsed a familiar face: why it was Raymond Plough! Of course, the trio of us were glad to get together. I asked him what he was doing and wliere he was located. He said that he was with an ice cream manufacturing company. After a chat with him, we went on our way to the restaurant. Here I continued to tell Nick all I knew about other members of the 1930 class. George Ensinger had taken up engineering as his life work, he was designing a mam- moth trans-oceanic air liner for a company that Willis Marvin was president of. Lucille Kimes was the owner of an exclusive hat shoppe on Fifth Avenue. Of course, Nick knew that Evelyn Shira had joined the talkies? At the time she was making a picture right here in New York, too. The scenario of the picture was written by Martha Hosfelt and was being directed by Mabel Henderson. So the noon hour passed. Evening came at last, and the two of us made our way to the theater. Looking at my program I happened to glance at an advertisement of a department store. At the bottom it said, C. A. Pierce, Manager. I showed it to Howard, who was much interested. I lcoked at another ad, and again I saw a familiar name Eat Strickling's Chocolates. Why, now that it was brought to my mind, I remembered that that person whose name was connected with this candy business was one of my old schoolmates-Bernard Strick- ling. I turned to the list of the players and there the name of Martha Moore greeted my eyes! We were to find out soon that she was the leading lady. I looked up for a moment, and who should I see, seated a few rows ahead, but a woman whom I thought I knew. Why it was Dorothy Quinn. So she, too, was living in the big city. A I began to study my program again. Barring Albert's name whom I have mentioned, I met no other familiar names in the cast. However, reading over the names in the ads cnce more, I found A. J. Caniglia's Tooth Brush. So Art was manufacturing a tooth brush! I would have to try one. I looked at the opposite page, which told who had made the scenery, etc. Another old name came into sight-Robert Focht. He had designed the futuristic scenery. I be- gan to be anxious to get a look at the set. I looked at the program for the coming week. What now, Christine Bunker and Earl Black headed the cast of another musical comedy. Faye Anderson was also booked with the same companyg she was advertised as the Lady with the Golden Voice. And who should have designed that set but Leona Wagoner. The play showed a great deal of talent on the part of every one, but I was especially proud of my ex-school mates. After the show, I left Nick at his hotel and went home to bed. Don't you think I've had quite a lot of good news today, Diary? And wouldn't you like to know all of those folks from the class of '30? Just think what a big success they all are ! Willard Chapman. . . ., -:ff-4.-I' '1 ---F'-.-i B1 'S' ?t1 52' fain' 1 -:e1f'L:'. -1 ...-.-.. ,. -.,. ....-- .-af--,,fsvs'..,:.tr ,-sd ' . M5 f iff -ew' .ww-ra-.U-. . . H Lf Li v . .. . 31 I ff' In THE JU IOR CLASS 5 fa- . QQ zfe. E: RTE' 5 . 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' . 32 x, . - v ni'-feo.m--e-2v9Si'.'1'r ..., .,. -..fa....s, , JUNIOR HISTORY Another year has gone byg another Senior class has graduatedg and a.nother Junior class has met with the experiences which come to all high school students during the second year before their gradua- tion. It is seldom denied that each succeeding year at school brings more work and requires more time, but after all, hasn't each year also brought more fun and good times than the previous one? We Juniors have surely had our share of good times this year. Soon after school started, class meetings were begun under the direction of Miss Anna McClean, Junior advisor, and class officers were elected for the year. Class meetings were a new experience to most of the class. After heated arguments, both in and out of meetings, we chose blue and white for class colors, blue and white violets as class flowers, and Nothing venture, nothing have for our motto. By that time it was nearing the end of September, and as was to be expected, in the autumn, Juniors' fancies lightly turned to thoughts of a hamburg fry. And oh-those eats! Doesn't it make your mouth water to think of them 7 On the afternoon of December 16, the high school gym seemed to be the most poprlar place, at least to the Juniorsg and why not? For wasn't a decorating committee, supplied with ladders, string, a Christmas tree, red and green paper, etc., hard at work preparing for the big event of the evening? Junior class, faculty members and guests turned out en masse. We can't forget to mention the class play. The Family Up- stairs was a big success, and everyone said that he felt right at home amid the family arguments that were going on upon the stage. An- other event of the year, at least to the girls of the class, was the Jun- ior Bridge-Tea, which took place on November 9. The Junior-Senior reception, we consider to be the most important event of the year. We feel that we have reason to be proud of our class members who represented Ravenna High School so well this year in the various activities. The boys who were out for football, basketball and track all did their part by helping to win, when victory came our way. One of these, Bill Stutts, was elected captain of next year's football squad. Another, John Ritchie, was selected to lead the 1930-31 cage combine. grad it isnt often that a class can boast of having two championship e aters. Now, upon looking back over the year, we find that we feel not only satisfaction because we have successfully finished another year of school, but also a certain regret because we realize that another period of our high school career has come and gone. But down with pessimisml Uptwith optimism! There is still one more year left for us, a year in which we may all enjoy more good times, and accomplish more for both ourselves and for R. H. S. 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On such a night, we find an old woman busily looking around the library for something to read, when her eyes rested suddenly on a small set of books bound in golden cloth. What did these books contain which caused that far away look to appear on her sweet face? They were, of course, very valuable books since they related many important histories concerning her school life at Ravenna High School. However, she picked up one of these peculiar, but priceless books, entitled The History of the Soph- omore Class '30. This is what she read: The year nineteen hundred and thirty marks an important step in the lives of the students entering as Sophomores within the portals of R. H. S. This year is one of the most successful of all years. Why '? Simply because we had the advice and help of our class advisor, Miss Ruth Pangburn. Under her supervision, every party or project which was undertaken was a great success, due to her untiring efforts. Our class meetings were carried on in the most business-like fashion with Gardner Allen as president, Leoda Davidson, vice president: Agnes Carter, secretary, and with Madonna Dustman as treasurer. These officers have performed their work to the best of their abilities. Speaking of accomplishments, the Sophomore class is by no means last. We have a high scholastic standing. as well as being rep- resented by some of the best football stars, such as Willie Chin and Billy Simon. Again in basketball we have our flashing center, Gardner Allen, Billy Simon, and Willie Chin. These boys have worked hard to bring victories home. We, in turn, backed our teams in every respect and With so much enthusiasm that the Pep Pitcher was awarded to us. Last, but not least, is Debate. In this activity we were very well represented by Herbert Schneider and Virginia Motz. Although this is their first year in debating they have done very good work. Don't for a moment think that we weren't Debate Boosters either! For we won the. shield offered to the class who had the greatest number of votes at the last home debate. March fourteenth was a big day because the Sophomores had a party. This was one of the biggest events of the year. In addition to this, we had a picnic at Riddle's farm, and also a Hallowe'en party. This brings us at the end of the year and the class as a whole tried and will try in the future to make R. H. S. one of the best schools in the country. After the old woman finished reading, she breathed a sigh of con- tentment, expressing her desire to be a Sophomore again at Ravenna High School. Edith Montecalvo -'.: ?'- 4 fiful' sw .5 R1 W' ragga Ulf' 'H T'ft fi': - --1.1--.-.s,... . -tx. H 'df C9 QW fi' . . r:-' M. 35 JZ. Q. u. -, 'T, 1+ wx v .lf Q.. 1 ,ln 5 J 1 A A Q, ,. 1 qgtti g-grit'-,-4i'V'j7 . b-:2H:.f's. '-' M .1 3 rg! 3. N. - 1 QQISEML ' a 0 -. 4. AL Ie rn: - Q H.. 4 M ff ' CLASS 52 FRESHMAN . 2? . f iff -qi - If W -52 if QF? 51 FE- ,-I1 .V F L , P22 Eg. 515 iig- K f vii U k f A if xii air ' 25 E241 .1 ff' . X 'Q -9? if .FT 5 i ii N5 .f sg ' 53 .13 Ar :fi J fl bwafiil ze 'gg gp F . R. H '1'- 55? . if A :si I , fi? EF ? 1 if M . ' - N, -at Afdvaaif.,-r,,l,,f,.i ..w91M-. . 1 .,-1. -' - 5' . . W- W , ' Mini .L-4 2 E13 gi W . if.-,--m':+':ef--1' .. 36 'gfuag 31g1ggMa,fg! Q , -'1-WM' FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY What a glorious feeling to be a Freshie at last! How proud we were to enter High School on September 2, 1929, and feel that we were now a family reunited. We felt rather lost in the upper halls at first, but we soon found that it wasn't so confusing after allg especial- ly with the help of the obliging Juniors and Seniors. On September 29, 1929, we held our first meeting, electing our class officers for each home room. Although we were grouped in three rooms, 310, 311, 312, we have the same school spirit as those grouped together. Miss Helen Harper was our class advisor. We held our first party on October 20, 1929. This was a Hal- lowe'en affair and was decorated appropriately. It was a riot! Everyone went fo1' the cider and doughnuts. As our second party of the year, we held a dance in the gym on May 2. ln December we elected our class cheerleader, Johnny Mendiola, otherwise known as Pee Wee, the smallest High School cheerleader in captivity. No one can say we haven't the R. H. S. spirit. Six of our girls were elected into the Gamma Beta. They were duly initiated and reported to the rest of us what terrible things they had to perform. They expect to show up the new Freshies next year. We, as a class have supported our school as best we can. We have, most of us, gone to all the games, plays and debates. We have many of our number on the varsity debate squad. We will have more next year, we expect. We hope, as Sophomores next year, to become a real help to R. H. S. 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JUNIOR HIGH HISTCRY One bright September morning the classes of Junior High filed i into the auditorium, the Sevens quaking in their shoes and the Eights wondering what would happen during the coming year, who 37 their teachers would be, etc. ' We started out excellently, or so it seemed to us, although once It in a while a seventh grader would be found wandering around the corridors wondering, What is my next class 'Z Is it in 215? Where ffj is 215 anyway ? etc., and occasionally, but very seldom owing to his ' greater experience, an eighth grader would be found wondering what t his next class was. Junior High's first social event was the eighth grade wiener roast which was held at Camp Hudson. Everyone ate his fill of marshmallows, wieners, buns and pickles, and had a fine time. The seventh grade wiener roast was held about the middle of the year in the gym. The Junior High Girls' Glee Club was organized during the first of the year by Miss Morris. The chapel programs this year have consisted of plays, musical E numbers, etc. We were also fortunate in having obtained several gg noted speakers. The football boys this year won several games due to their fight- ing spirit and to their coach, Whitey Damicon. The basketball team this year has also been successful in win- if ning several games. 1-ai The gym exhibition in which Junior High boys and girls partici- pated was given April 30, the participants having been coached by ' ig Miss Elgin and Mrs. Jameson and Coach Jameson. The exhibition -' included folk dances, rope skipping, soldier drills, and mat-work. -,lf ' The last event of the year was the Cantata, The Ghosts of Hilo , given by the Junior High Girls' Glee Club on May 15. It was super- -4 vised by Miss Morris and Miss Elgin. ' This brings to a close the events of the year and to all of us a very delightful one. The eighth graders hope to become faithful, 5 loyal and deserving freshmen. ln closing, we dedicate our good man- 'tg ners and best wishes to the Junior High of next year. 'ii Eleanore Likens. -' 4 a i 122 .-. ' .: -ng ' T P' V' ,FM .W MHZ- -S -.f:.'- H-'31-...--,, .. I -qw J -mamfkrlnhg-'aw I .- Q 8,9 H ' L t tx. ...Lunar Q 39 4 4-Ksdfshnpg A251 a Q' , , 1. 53- ' ff-1 Class of '28 ,nr gi Beth Barnard John Burger ...... Franklin Caldwell if Olive Caldwell .... m.. 'f Marjorie Chapman .in Clara Cipriano .... Dorothy Collins Paul Collins .... if Joe Carl ,....... ' Dan DiLoreto Fil Cleves Dodge ...... 5 ' Charles Dustman .. ALUMNI in Charles Fall .......... Eg Ellsworth Fountain Charles Gless ...... Don Gilbert .... jg Harriett Gillespie Q- Rena Gilson .......... 1,11 Sebastian Guiffrida 1 1- Hazel Harris ..... .. Helen Harris ...... 1? Harry Hay .......... Marguerite Horton . . . Verna Henderson .... Cora May Hicks .. Beatrice Hunt ..... Randall Jenkins . . . .til Harry Johns Henry Jones ..... . :Ii I Dick Kertscher .... ' Francis Kinney .... Vance Kline ...... jx George Kenward . 'E Irma Knapp .... Eileen Littrell .... DeForest Malone . Edward Merrell gig' Julian McKay ..... -' Esther Morton . . . . -a awk' viii .. ..' -P i Michael Montecalvo T: f James Naturelle .. 45 Zelma Patterson .. Myron Pehneu .... Donald Robinson 3. Elizabeth Dietrich 'f f Class Advisor-Miss McClean Cleveland Worsted Mills Byers Machine Co. At Home .. Nurses Training, Cleveland Miami U. Dress Factory Byers Machine Co. Office Hartlieb Moving Co. Kent State ....... Mount Union Ohio State Worsted Mills Office Buckeye Chair Co. Y Tech., Cleveland Goodyear Buffalo Telephone Olfice Kent State .. Business College, Cleveland ........ A. L. Heisler Office Mrs. J. L. Mansfield . Spencerian Business College . . . . . Halle's Store, Cleveland Kent State At Home . . . . . Mrs. Leland, Brady Lake Reese Chemical Co., Cleveland . . . . . . . . Goodyear University Ohio State Ohio Wesleyan . Cleveland Institute of Music . . . . . . Srnith's Clothing Store Akron Actual . . . Box Factory . . . Ohio State , . . Goodyear Kent State Firestone . . . Mrs. Elmer Tinsler .....,. Mount Union Dye House ...... Simon's Ohio State . . . . Kent State . . Akron Actual , Mildred Grund .... ............. K ent State Cyril Porthouse ................ Ohio State Inez Roosa ........ Teaching in Shalersville , Elmer Redmond .. ............... Ohio State ,, Ruth Rosenthal .... School in Pittsbugh ' Morris Ryan ........ ...................... R avenna ' Vernon Sheffield .................... Akron U. Carl Spinelli ........ Pennsylvania Railroad Office Beulah Sprotberry .... ........................ . .Oak , Helen Spade ........ ........ C ourt House Marjorie Stutts ........... Kent State i Stanley Szabaga .. Byers Machine Co. Edith Schneider .. ........ White Rubber ' Mrs. Stearns .. ............. Kent State Helen Stoerkel ..... .. Nurses Training, Akron Elizabeth Webb .... . . . University of Michigan Q Paul Williamson .. ........,...... Miami U. Alma Wilson .... ......... O hio Wesleyan 53, Morris Woolf ......,..... , .... Kent State Eli Hazel White .... Nurses Training, Akron 21 ' Morris Young .......... Sandusky, Ohio Quido Iarussia .............. ..... B yers Machine Co. P A- W H, .W who-v,vqfn,' - --ff . 9' FW , F'-' ! feZ.15:.:f.,1.55,4,...-s- --.-Lev, HTA A 5 9- iii as if Q at - , at A- . . 40 .1 . .L f 'was se:a.a'v'.r A - E, Qu. :ri gn g . ' Class 'of 1929 Z, Jack Yeend ........ - Jeannette Riddle Rosemary Kirk . . . , Lois Akers ...... jg Panzy Bliss .... 5, Calvin Barry .... ' Avia Booth f. Duane Brode Frank Binns ...... George Caldwell .... 2 Edward Carlson ..... gm ' Howard Conaway .. if Daniel Carothers .... Juanita Corey .... Sam Cipriano Mary Dalrymple .... Esther Devine .... Mary Drugan qi Jane Dirodis ..... gi Leota Ensinger ..,. if ' Clayton Dix .... 5. Q Roy Evans .... Floyd Forte Elsie Herst -:J Paul Gray ...... E- Arlie Hickman .... Paul Henderson .... Helen Holmquist ...... , -'.'1 73 CLASS OF '29 A :ia Advisors-Miss Douthitt, Mrs. Brown Ohio Wesleyan ' Kent State ' Cleveland, Ohio Ohio Wesleyan 1 . . . Wilcox Business School, Cleveland A. E. Hodge At Home ..............AtHome i Akron Actual Working in Barberton ,f Dykes School, Cleveland AI'1ZOl'la . . . . . . . . .. Oberlin College , ......,.. At Home ' P. L. Frank Co. - ks? .. Telephone Office Working in Kent 'L il V, At Home .Q . . . . Alliance Fl.1'1aI1Ce CO. 7 ..........AkronActua1 V. At Home Ohio Northern 5- f West Point Appointee ? 2 Home Spencerian Business College 'iff Kent state iff ........................AtHome Eg .2 ................Workinginlftavenna . 7 - Margaret Ickeringill Dykes Business School, Cleveland gf Mildred Jones ........ ........................ K ent State QF David Jacobs ....... .................,...... A t Home 5 if Ernest Keck ...,. .... J ones Structural Steel Co. I Kaylor Jenkins .......... .................. A t Home 2? I Amber Kingsbury ......... .... O hio Wesleyan i ,,' Willard and Walter Luli P. L. Frank Co. Q5 Ruth Loomis .......... ........ A t Home , -if Marian Mayhew ....... ..... K ent State H5 .I Jean Lowrie ........ ....... A t Home QL Ernest McCormick ..,... ........ O hio Wesleyan ' 15. Ruth McGregor .... .................... K ent State it Leilah Morton .....,,............... At Home ,lr Isabel Merrian .... Office of Attorney Himebaugh I fl Helen Moser .... ...................... A t Home fi Martha Miller .. .... Taylor's, Cleveland . Joe Pahls ........ Corner Drug Store .H Edward Proctor .. ............... At Home 4 , Agnes Riplinger State Highway Office Orpha Rawlings .... .. Hickey's Beauty Shop 'igl gl Dora Salandre .... ......... A kron Actual fi Alice Richmond .... ........ A t Home . Alva Sapp ......... ...... M ount Union g -' Angelo Sicuro ..... Evening Record ij Q, Hazlett Strahl .... ........................ A kron U. 'fi il Eddie Simon ,... 'x Paul Strahl ..... LaRue Spade ....... Mary Nina Twitt gg Burton Watkins '1.. Don Taylor ..... -4 -1 if Milton Thomas Maxine Yonts . . E. v, J I ,. -0 -.- 1. -11-1-- Wr'b7+':-f5'Z.ai ' 1':fi ' ' 4,ffE'lrsGYwE . ............... Schweitzer's Signs gf, First Savings Bank 8a Trust Co. '51 .......................Court House f ...............,....A.8zP.St0re '- Dentists' School, Cleveland . Ravenna Print Shop 4 li Wooster Mrs. Wilmer Lane, Monroe, Mich. C Q,-:fw at if ik- ,5:wgz,,:.. - M .,,.,,M M H l H LW W . Q ': ' 41 s ,Q .- 9 Q . Y 1 r 1 i 'g ,ggew iiv-1-.ar i 'V . - 4 , x, ei - ai 4 Hg 55 ELECTIONS OF 1930 -A-- A Busiest Girl .... Mary Jane Fairchild :ig Busiest Boy ......... ...... H oward Carter ii Best Looking Girl Madonna Dustman , Best Looking Boy .... ...... A lbert Hodge ig' Best Athlete ........ ..... F rank Diretlis if , Biggest Bluffer Raymond Plough if Noisiest Boy .... ..... T om Mariana Quietest Boy ........,.... Willie Chin , 3 Neisiest Girl .............. Janet Jones 2 Quietest Girl .,......... .... A nna Margaret Tescher 4' 'v Most Ambitious Senior .. ........, George Ensinger :Y ff' Best Student ........., James Fitzgerald 1' ef: :L .f gi: it THE PERFECT GIRL THE PERFECT BOY Qi Chrlstine's ,... Crowning Glory Willard Dickinson's ....... Hair fi' Lil's ..... .... C omplexion Robert Jones' ..... Eyelashes I Pughie's ..., ......... E yes George Ensinger's ...... Eyes 5: Lucil1e's ........ ..... N ose Whitey's ......,.. . . . Shoulders . 123' Martha Moores .... Mouth Swarlee's .... Physique ' Wi1da's ......... .... B uild Tom's .. Strength iii? Evelyn Balo's ...... .... D imples Piercie's Smile :TQ f Anna Margaret's Sweetness B1aCkIv S ---- COUITGSY Miekeyfs ,........... ...... s tyie Abie's Originality 3 Catherine Kenney's . . . ..... Charm F'iUZiG'S -.--- ..-. B rains .-3 Mary Jane's ....,.. ...... B rains Ben Hur's .. Laugh Phyllis' .... Disposition Pete'S -.---.--..,.--- ---- P ell Q' Ikets -.-.. .-....,., p ep Jimmy McLendon's . . . . . Voice ..-5 Jeanette's .. Voice Nick's ............. .. Ability if Jonesy's ..l.... Laugh Charley Hagerty's .. .. Neatness ' . Evelyn Shira's . .. . . . Neatness E 5' ,WEE ,iw - 'E if 3--ts 'Yi Bud: lCalling up his girllz Hello, sweetheart, would you like to 5. 'ia have dinner with me tonight? fl Ruth: l'd love to, dear. t Bud: Well, tell your mother I'll be over early. 5 August: Stop reaching across the table, Vallyl H3VSIl,t you a tongue ? Vally: Yes sir, but my arm is longer. QV Lorraine: Don't you ever speak of love? Gardner: Yes, lovely weather we're having, isn't it? if 1-5 . 17 iii? 'fi 3 M t 4. in 1 X n.:F.QA:,1::f,,:,,,, 4 .L ...- gf 45-953 Em Angst. 551.955 .!,L1uY,..,- ,.4,-iw.. Vw MV- . 3 fi' Lg ew - 42 III .-. 31, ff 5 . ii-. T553 SQ1E2.MF'.E' l .H- Mig.-2.2K ' 1 .. 3?'.22'1.zvJR .5- MI . EQ: -. . . 'ai X: . d f 1 . Q . ,. if-J L 5 K 5? .3 4 'ax Q . 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I. 1 1 I ,I 2 - I ?,.II?. 1,5 I I5 4 If I, , II, I. a I ,I If . 'wg .4 Q : K ggi , A 1- 51 , E ' ' x' 1 ff ' ' ' ff' ' ' ' as fbi 5 I. , . .. . .. ,. M., .. , , , ' I II I II I A III.. A ,., .f.,,zg:a:.'f.-gfgi' 'L .1 - - -.- -- I fv - -'I 'I 1 43 e I BAND , ! A .ii H., 5' J -' 1 is 9 QI ,aa HQ' f 5 1? cj -. sf E? ' 3- , ruffled a ir 1' ii .51- : 1 af I J. .Zyl Q Due to the excellent support given by the band to our various 5? activities, a remarkable feeling of sportsmanship, and school spirit has prevailed throughout the year. Director .......... ..... C . B. Bates gr Ass't Director .. August Laube 5? V Drum Major .... ...... A lbert Hodge in 5 Manager ................ Albert Hodge 4 if Members 13 Cornets:-Raymond Arnett, Earl Black, August Laube, Willis if 2 Marvin, William McCormick, James McLendon, Paul Schafer, David Stockman. af. Trombones:-George Ensinger, Walter Gray, James Jones, Wil- ' liam Stutts, Floyd Wetzel. . Altos :--Frank Davis, Norman Proehl, Donald Stockdale, Frank ,xg Stockdale. iii, Basses :-Paul Hergenroeder, Ralph Shef- gg Zi field. Clarinets:-Gardner Allen, Howard Clark, Willard Dickinson, Herbert Leggett, Wilbur Le- .Q Masters, Dale Proctor, Elbert Redmond, Bennie 5,-, Tamburro, Walter Weldon, Richard Wiley. . ,I Baritones :--Harry Beck, Julio DeEulis, Karl McKay. if Saxophones I-W3y'H6 Bunker, Jack Heisler, E -1 Edgar Knowlton. 5, Drums:-Jack Gifford, Claude Mott, Dick if Smith, Hobert Willits. Cymbals :-Sam Harris. 'a 4- . 'f 1' .,.q ,,,..,,g,,,, ga gag? :zfmfk gf-f.2.f:,'gq.,:-win, .... - .,.J,,,,,,,1.,,M,N. 'K 44 ':- flg cw ,,,mfKg.mt' X' :ge E Q: ra, .h In ag. .1 sl' ' ORCHESTRA 'fi ' . ' l l .5 .,., I if .1 . . ff? M Lia. f -Q rr L 'J . Li .. if V ff ,. 1. M . fx' f .H s 7 ' . 1 ' z . 1? ' 52 . ' . P YQ ff! ri: K . .,. 1 -- - g 1 XI ' .I .E Q 4 The orchestra contributed generously to the many programs this year. Many fine selections were played in chapel and at other Q Q an ,, .I 9.2, entertainments. f FQ. Director ........... Miss Rebecca Hope Y. 1 4. . . E , Officers - : Q President ............. Howard Carter K9 -' Secretary ........ . . . Martha Seymour Social Chairman ...... Elbert Redmond -4' au . Q: Librarian .............. Gardner Allen f .S. Members 5' lst Violins :--Viola Arnett, Howard Carter, Helen Christy, Vir- ' '1- : F ginia Crowl, Claude Mott, Alberta Shriver. 53 , 2nd Violins :-Madeline Catlin, Dorothy Clontz, Thelma Mc- 135 1 , fi- Cracken, Harry Kaye, Margaret Kingsbury, John Nestor, Harry Paul- f wicky, John Riethman. Saxophones:-Wayne Bunker, Edgar Knowlton, Dale Proctor. French Horns:-Norman Proehl, Donald Stockdale. .- Cornets 1-James McLendon, Paul Schafer. M. Clarinets:-Gardner Allen, Elbert Redmond, Bennie Tamburro, .- Richard Wiley. Q 1 Piano :-Martha Seymour. 5 ,iz S, . -QE. ffm, Y J A V H :,Nw.,, a.5w fr-1,-EMF ,fin 5 '5?P- gl 'J'-:fi .:.,r-,-.,m,....-..,. -wiv NMMA- j' ' c' 3 JV ni QP . . li 45 2-. ,, J... 5 ff 'll wi S. -1 A J., ' 1 75 .x L, Q ,.i r 1 1 N N , ? '3 A ,,' i - , :ra gf GIRLS GLEE CLUB I ,Q 128' 'Cf' , ii: ia, V2.- it 'fx ,r l r. 9 ii 5. 9 , 4 li ' , iff ' L C l S: . . . , The Girls Glee Club proved itself to be a club Worthy ot much merit because of the accomplishments in three part singing and be- ' cause of its unfailing co-operation in furnishing entertainment for ' gi SLE? numerous programs of the school term. ag .555 Director .. ..... Miss Rebecca Hope Officers ig President .... Lillian Dietrich it fi. Secretary ..... . . . Florence Jenkins 7' Librarian ..... ...... . . Dolcie Murphy Social Chairman .......... Janet Jones 52 r Members -Q V 25? lst Sopranos :-Faye Anderson, Agnes Carter. Helen Collier, Vir- Q? ginia Crowl, Lorena Fisher, Jeannette McKinley, Irene lloleman, 'L 13, Martha Moore, Dolcie Muiphy, Evelyn Shira, Eloise Shumway, Hazel 4 Utley, Zeta Welsher. , 2nd Sopranos :-Mildred Dalrymple, Margaret Dunkle, Norma R Hosfelt, Florence Jenkins, Mary Jones, Ruth Klein, Edna Luli, Janet Riddle, Martha Seymour, Eleanor Stephan, Mary Utley, Mary Jane -5' ', Woods. Altos :-Viola Arnett, Christine Bunker, Maxine Cope, Lillian 'V il Dietrich, Grace Madge Essig, Mary Hollabaugh, Janet Jones, Martha if 55 Krieble, Gladys Marsh, Ila Mae Marsh, Antonina Piccione. 5' A 'I Eg. N U ' YM?-In -.,- : H-,H.,?,Q.,,rg?g:.-1 FY L,,5....4.: f,i,.:1:,?.,,-tumhwium'.I 46 se: - BOYS' GLEE CLUB ' 1 i lb .-ia., X' ' Ex 5' 51 I 1 L, V e at is 1: .1 .v ' 3 .' ' x f . 4- xi ' .3 f: , if ir ia The success met by the Boys' Glee Club in four part singing this gl year was due to the hearty co-operation of all the members and the 5, li unfailing efforts of Miss Hope to produce results. . The main event in their career this year was the Minstrel which , was given May 1. They also sang in Chapel several times. V 9 Director .......... Miss Rebecca Hope officers President .. .......... Jack Sullivan Secretary .............. Frank Dirodis , 7' , Members Q if ., .A ' Tenors :-Arthur Caniglia, Charles Carl, Kenneth Childs, Willard '5 .. ff. 'Q vw . 3 Dickinson, Valentine Dirodis, Jamile Farres, Emerson Krimer, Tom -3, fi Mariana Herbert Markowitz Swinton Matthews Edwin Pfeil, Clay- '- ton Pierce, John Ritchie, Arthur Stone, Jack,Sullivan, Kenneth Wascko. Basses :-Willard Chapman, Peter Cipriano, Bert Coates, Frank ,'t. Q Dirodis, Albert Hodge, Robert Johns, James Jones, Atton Knisely, fi? August Laube, Herbert Schneider, Don Siddall, Donald Stockdale. f ..-l F' QV' - - Wyman-' Aww -' ' H if kW 'aw . -af 47 'G. I' -l I ,- A Q . W , nn -:I 1 ve. .,, 2 +1 Tm ,J v S. K . , v 3 ,. . . '. P1 9' .'4 'F W 1 . 2' 'I 2 , A. - 2 at d. r t u ,Q MIXED CHORUS V .L V ii ii . i 3' Ya. 2: 'ta ' 1. g-L. Q s 1 fx A il ' 45' ifffr-. 5? ,si -qw :Q fi . E Thls extra curr1cular actxvlt meets every Tuesday, the s1xth - . . . . . .3 per1od, under the dlrectlon of Mxss MOFFIS. There are one hundred . fa and twelve members. Q li, - 354 .15 Q e -E3 gf 551 55 ' 23 gap K' -X nk fk' lj. ' .3 If :hi QE-5 fi? Qi, 5 -as 4. ' 45 ,sg cg, . 2.53 I Qu if 1.5 :M 1' 1 . , U I gi S1511 spain- giiifil-:qf.r.x,1 .,5,.v,i 7A.,hnh-:M-Nm R M 1 my N H if J QW . . 1- A- MX' -- JL 48 '1 I gs. A an S ez as t . it - ' JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS' GLEE CLUB The Junior High Girls' Glee club was organized two years ago. Miss Morris directed the group this year. The club has sung in as- sembly and at Parent-Teacher meetings. Ghosts of Hilo, an operetta of Hawaii, was given May 16, by this group. This event showed the accomplishments of the club to a good advantage. OFFICERS President .............. Maxine Strahl Librarian .......... Dorothy McKinley Members Sopranos :-Mildred Beaver, Virginia Caris, Beatrice Chalker, Dorothy Cox, Dorothy Dunkle, Jean Heisler, Virginia Hubbard, Gladys Klohn, Eleanore Likens, Helen Madis, Dorothy McKinley, Jean Moore, Lulu Nodine, Ruth Royer, Jean Seymour, Marguerite Smith, Katherine Stevens, Betty Stoerkel, Eleanor Taylor, Virginia Woods. Altos :-Jane Ahl, Madena Burketh, Betty Caris, Mary Cosen- tino, Evelyn Dalrymple, Esther Davis, Dorismae Henderson, Dorothy Hunt, Betty Judson, Shirley Klein, Marie Long, Dorothy Lewis, La- Rue Malone, Olga Piper, Carmella Pitt, Ruth Scott, Maxine Strahl. R? sag ',:u,':4,,L.,,:1fT.:-Z-V' -if! H.. , : nil Y. www.,- r' 3 lf L? W? . 'l ' ,2:?ffz . mu--x.m-M.-. 49 11 .4 2. 12 7 ,.- '-Y 2 I 'F EE A Q Q' nu R ne fn' ' ' I -, I A 'Q '7'5-H123 Q44 . . E. fa 'A A-Tm 2. 54 he all- - 'f ' ' ,- ?? 'J . L ji JUNIOR HIGH BAND ' , -- x I .g-'1 1 mia- ? xi 1 1 Eff. -ff-' If qxfl.-' il' QE' , -rc-1 -1 1' I' .1 b .I ' I1 s-- :- a'l.a , P.. Ll L ' 2 .A 1 '-fi. 363' qi gil .1 , I if ii-Q j- W. ,, - . , af f IL Q M HMI!l'1liS:ft'la1'inl-t,s- Marian R1-ll. James Hf'ISlf'Y, Max Mvrrill, Albn-rt Rufn: ,Iii X Saxuplmnv-Iivn Iiitvnuurg 'I'runmlmns-s--Richard Armitugv. Earl Devine. XXYZIIICI' I Wray: l'4rrnvts-.luv Dixun, Blikv Dudak. XX'illian1 McCormick Rum-1'tARa,ndo1n, Dom- inic Sf-ali XYvk'I'ldl'll Smith. Charlvs XVhitncy: Alyos-Mike Paolozzl, Juv I 1ccione: ' Iinritunm-AHarry Ill-ck: If!:1sS-Ilfhlgvnv Ne-ff: 1'lCcc1Iu-lialekn Yotuwg Flutv-Jean F Svylnwmr: Hass I,U'llITI4SlVl!h0I1 Harrisg Snarv Drum-'Don Sidllallg C'yrnbalSYFluy1l 7' Qlrvc-cn: Dirvctur, C. IE. liatvs. ' ,J 1- gl '. :i UNIUR HIGH ORCHESTRA .3 3? h J' 1 .' 'f T5 ' ii 1 If I .,,. . ,gi I - 14 f. a .X , , 5' ,Q 'ff '-'Y' if ' .552 R: D!-Y 'f Q 2, '- is MIGINIISERS:-Yrinlins-A'l1hm-Ima Mcfravke-n, Ruth Ruyvr. Albvrt Skorman, Marr- 5 2.121 g'ars-t lx lI'H.1'SIJllI'y, Shrrlm-y lx lun: Ul?LI'll'11'IS7.l!IIYlQ's Hvislvr, Max Mc-rrillg Saxophone: ,Q A154-n liltvnmlrg FlIlU'l:I02ll I Svyrnnur: I'im-ulo-Half-11 Yurnwg 'I'run1pvts4I'1I'vin -22255 Htovflvr, I415tlu'-1' Davis. Mrlkv- Dudak liulmwt Random, Dominic Srralig Drums-.lack -in Hlffvrdz Plano-.Ivan H4-xslvrg Di1'oc-wx-vhiiss Morris. I yf :sp 4457, .fprsh , . fri H , . .-,., n, .-f. ,wg-,,.,'giq-' gg' : - gf. Q75 - ,-+R If ,-- .,g.,,-3:-1.-f..,, I ig , ,I ,f M.-,M .ME I M gy. IRQ- In ,,, .-.'. ,.,M,,.':-.N ixl- ' -T 'Z w+'fv-':-J-1w-mf'ff:51'f-w'ffFf-b'f2-2'--4f-1 3 sf L3 W . . I .. .aff-..:'::..,4ef.w..f.:.-we-C. 50 'Y 'N - ii-':.ff? 'tW '254'i' . l , 1 , , , , M' -, ' ez Qi ,sf 33 YZQ F Girls' Quartet ' This year we have had the exper- at If fl -L if I I . -f-54. , 1 3- iw 2 Y-Q Ea. 3. 1 -, W. 1 .F -: kv 7' wr' fly 5 1 :S 4:-3, ' Q5 -33' ' ?' J? ,ffj E 'Y I C , , ,rx Gi ,- -K - Q 45, ' u. l Boys' Double Quartet The Boys' Double Quartet this Vear sang in chapel. for P. T. A., for the Federated clubs and the mem- bers also were end men for the Minstrel show given May 1 by the music department. First tenors. Kenneth Childs, Val- entine Dirodis, second, Joe Sullivan, Jamile Farres: first basses, John Ritchie, Herbert Schneiderg second, August Laube, Albert Hodgeg substi- tutions, Donald Stockdale for Ken- neth Childs and Carl Evans for John Ritchie: director, Miss Hope. ience of being entertained by an en- tirely new musical group, the Girls' Quartet. This group sang at var- ious community affairs, debates and the basketball banquet. First soprano, Martha Mooreg sec- ond, Faye Andersong first alto, Mar- tha Seymour: second, Janet Jonesg director, Miss Morris. Home Economics Club The Home Economics club consists of the freshman cooking class. Every two weeks the group meets as a club to discuss problems of interest in their Held. Miss Zimmerman advises the club. The officers are: president, Jean McClureg vice president, Alice Mor- ton: secretary, Mary Canigliag treas- urer, Dorothy Sauder. N c..,., M. .-3.-. . bmi are f , ..,... . pf H2 aff riff 4' 1 H :fr L? , gun-M-'f :A Z5 .,., I ...V A, li rg: Pg! M. .A,,,,,1.',L ,u ,gt - W w 'K , Ii 1. .5 -. ,. ,E ,W Q '71 53 5, : 'gs ': DRAMATIC CLUB ix -ffl' , -,ig en iff? 'F 11, fa .i-fra i i, ggi? 1 Qi fi? One of the most outstanding organizations at R. H. S. is the ij i Dramatic club which has its members divided into four special groups :D actors, pulaywrights, stage directors and electricians. . This club this year selected the difficult Melting Pot for pre- is sentation. It was very capablv done. If . V . . . if The club officers for the year were: president, John Ritchie, - 'ffg gf' I vice president, Mary Jane Fairchild, secretary, Janet Jones, treas- ., urer, Valentine Dirodisg stage manager, Raymond Ploughg wardrobe mistress, Belva Fisherg electrician, Carl Evansg doorman, Frank Di- it rodisg business manager, Peter Cipriano. E4 MELTING PCT CAST TT 1-5 ' ir A -if N at 1. -pq. XE E .W 1 'Z :gg p I Li? 5:1 t i i u 3, Q' in' . ..,..-',,s-ad..fag- 'gLfif ' -9 fm 'A.'- -L.-.'-'.':g,,.w . .f-,,, . .V 5 KV ui? il? 1' . . ,.,..,,,,.,-,Q 52 J J .ix '1 -A L Q 'E .I X ' gi, v Q 1 N w r 1 . .,, ' -+ . E MAS-aSQ.5t!!P A J M I ii-. rig 9 31' Psycho-Analyze Yourself and Friends J ' NOTE:-Take your initials and look for the corresponding words. For example 5,35 -H. L. B.-Hoptoadish, lanky, bedbug. -3 'M' A awkward ........... ........... A apeish ...... .... A angle-worm Q. B bow-legged . . . .,,. B backward . . . .... B bed-bug if C cow-like ..... .... C childish .. .... C crab 3: D dingy ......... .,.. D dopey D door-knob ' E elephantine E elastic .... .... E egg 4 F foolish ...... .... F fuzzy ....... .... F' fish G google-eyed . . . . .G goulish ....... .... G grass-hopper Q H hop-toadish H hook-nosed .... H ham 1 I insignificant . .... I ill-bred ,.... .... I imp U J jumpy ....... .... J jokey ..... .... J jail-bird , K koo-koo ..... .... I C krazy ....... .,.. K krumb L lop-eared ..... .... L lanky ........, ..,. L lightning-bug M malnutritous .... M moon-eyed .... M moose . N nonsensical . N nautical ....... .... N nanny-goat QA O oblong ..... O open-mouthed ......, O ostrich -yi 'A.' P peevish ..... ..., P pickled ......, .... P prune . lin Q queer .....,... ..., Q quaint .... .... Q quince ig. R rambunctious .. .... R rascally .. .... R rattlesnake S sloppy ...... .... S simple .... .... S sap ' T tacky .... ..,. 'l ' top-heavy .. T turtle U useless .... U ugly ........ U under-dog V veenered .. V vulgar .... V viper W worthless . . . .... W wobbly . . . W wolves if X x-entric .... X z-emic . .... X x-convict Y yumpy .... .... C yellow .. .... Y youngster ff Z zoological .... .. .Z Zippy .... Z zebra Qi A LH 0 0 Alphabetically Speaking , . How Would You Like to Be? .W Athletic ........,..... like ........... .... W hitey Blase ,... I like .... .... W illard Dickinson Cute . . . . . . like .... Lucille Kimes 'H Dainty like .... Anna Margaret Eccentric .. like .... .... J onesy Forward . . . . . . like . . . . Pete Gracious . . . . . like . . . . Sue Halllly . . . . . . like .... Georgia ' Innocent .. . . . like .... Austin Fall Jolly .... like .... Jimmy McLendon vi-9 Keen ...... like .... .... J eanette Rosenthal 115 Likeable like .... ..... D orothy Culler .Q Magnemc .. iike .... Martha Hosfeiz Noisy .... like .... Tom Mariana 'lf Oflglllal like .... Catherine Kenney ' Pretty . - . A . . like .... Martha Moore Qualnt ---. . . , like .... Margaret McKinley Radiant . . . , . . like .... Robert Johns jx Saucy . ---- . . . like .... Mary Jane , Talkative . . . . . like .... Swinton Up-to.-date . . , , , like ,,,. Mickie Vivacious .. like .... Ike X'aCt ----- like .... Art Caniglia E3 Youthful . . ,. . like .... Jimmy Farres ' Zealous . . . . . like ..., Dolcie , gi Jul gf. 21. ,.,... - .. .- ,..f. .y::.- f- ' pg aCQ'f+2':.-ff.ti'H :'7A ww' R' ss' ,Fa .p'7'1,-7:4:','W'LIa!- ' .'.L.wq,:.gg.-f,,,,, , K, M 53 Y .,?..,,, x:xVl.:.,I ENE... E l y 0017? fl W-f-M N33 gg is gg sg ggggge ,Egg . s n L'- Q.. K. 'S .515 L 551 If .., S.. 96 -. S? Vs' THE BOOMERANGH CAST A fi S iii, K . The senior class play was The Boomerang by 'Ninchell Smith and Victor Mapes. ' CAST Dr. Gerald Sumner .. Peter Cipriano Bud Woodbridge . . ........ Earl Black Preston DeWitt .. George Ensinger Emile ......... Edgar Knowlton jf' Hartley ...... James McLendon Mr. Stone ..... . . . Robert Focht Virginia Moore .. Marie Coates Grace Tyler ..... Christine Bunker 'Y Marion Sumner . . . . . ....... Janet Jones Gertrude Ludlow ............. Belva Fisher Mrs. Creighton Woodbridge ..... Zeta Welsher ig- Business Manager . Eugene Ruckman rg-f Stage Manager ....... Albert Hodge 25 Assistant ...... ....................... M ary Jane Fairchild 'bi' Head Usher .................................... Willis Marvin Faculty Advisors .... Mrs. Margaret Snook and Mrs. Lyda Crowley lr -2' af' - if . . . nw y'.' H fl' ni? Q3 iw 54 7,'w1n:p-54:-51' 'f A .4 E 'Wim-L 's ...kv-v ' 'E 'W 7 5 JUNIUR PLAY CAST s' T . 1 l Eg.. T ... 53 F' 1 '1 . I l' V , Z .i- i.'-1 . '-I ev - G 511 A x. , K7 ls 5' s .V -s ,L 'J A 'if Q ' v ii 2 -57 l ff 2 March twenty-seventh was a big day for the Juniors. It 11 brought about one of the greatest events in the Junior year. Need- 5' less to say, it was the production of the class play, The Family Up- 7 stairs, by Harry Delf. 233 A THE CAST 1 A 4, ff Joe Heller ..... ........... . .. August Laube , 5 Emma Heller ..... .. . Florence Jenkins ' 1 il Annabelle Heller ...... Dorothy Day ' .QB Willie Heller ..... .. Valentine Dirodis 2 Louise Heller ..., Marion Balser P Charles Grant . . . . . John Ritchie lf Mrs. Grant ..... Eleanor Greene Herbert Grant .... ...... R ussell Craig Miss Calahan ............ Martha Seymour - Business Manager ........... Paul Hergenroeder , Assistant Business Manager .. ...... Francis Berg F Stage Manager ............ ............ J ohn Gidley Y Electrician .............. ............. E dwin Pfeil Mistress of Properties . . ............. Mary Elizabeth Dalrymple Head Usher ......... ......................... W illiam Stutts DIRECTORS E9 Miss Anna McClean Mrs. Margaret Snook is ff l? , tix ' ,, , ,,,,,,..T, ,rw ,..l -,...:4--few B' Fr +5'f'-:f1::- TWT.-f.,.,... . ,,s:,,...,..a.aw-- 'ww- ' 3 sin WW L' '- --few,t,,,, ,,,,i.M3 55 if 'F5!t.aE4.S3Q1!5tMP'A', 9 f er-'rf THE DEBATE SQUAD 1929-1930 DEBATE SEASON The Ravenna High School debate squad was chosen in the early part of the school year out of a list of forty candidates. The sixteen students who were se- lected immediately organized, and elected Martha Hosfelt as captain. Under the direction of Mr. McClelland and Mr. Bowe. the squad began at once to work on the state league question, resolved: that trial before a judge or board of judges be sub- stituted for trial by jury in the United States. Last year 67 schools were in the Ohio state debating league, but this year the roll increased to 112. Ohio was divided into sixteen districts each of which con- tained seven schools. Each school in a. district debated once with every school in that particular section, and the school having the highest percentage of victories in its district was eligible then to enter the elimination round. The squad was divided into negative and affirmative teams. Ravenna drew Wadsworth as her first opponent in the state debate league contest. The team was composed of Eleanor Greene, Tresa Rosenthal and Martha Hosfelt. This trio up- held the affirmative side of the question and defeated Wadsworth. Chagrin Falls who was to have met Ravenna's negative team forfeited the debate, thus giving Ra- venna another victory in the quest for the right to enter the final eliminations. Both Greenwich-Butler Township and Cleveland Brooklyn Heights forfeited to Ra- venna in the second preliminary round, this giving Ravenna a total of four vic- tories. In the third round the affirmative team consisting of Virginia Motz, Edward Schneider and Martha Hosfelt met and defeated Oberlin. At the same time the negative team consisting of Vida Ernst, Evelyn Balo and Paul Hergenroeder defeat- ed Lakewood there. As a result of the six victories in the preliminary contest Ra- venna won the right to enter the final elimination rounds. The team chosen to represent the school throughout the remainder of the sea- son was as follows: Vida Ernst and Tresa Rosenthal, first speakers: Martha Hosfelt, second, and Paul Hergenroeder, third. Ravenna drew McDonald Myers as her first opponent and defeated these debaters at their own school. The next schools met were Kinsman and Canton McKinley both of whom were defeated, thus giving Ra- venna the right to compete in the final debate for state championship which was held at Columbus. . ..n -, J. -:.:,1..o.ae:,ew :. -if H :EV df W , . ' ff?'f'Zs1,w,-fee.,-a.,,,,..,,.,. 56 ,,... 1 Ravenna, represented by Vida Ernst, Martha Hosfelt and Paul Hergeroeder, de- feated Troy High School at Columbus, giving Ravenna her first state championship. Ravenna accomplished much in debating this year not only in winning the championship, but in that each member of the squad received invaluable training which developed logical reasoning and speaking ability. These are the primary aims of debating and in the course of the season each individual was given a chance to develop along these lines. Besides the league debates, dual debates were held with Newton Falls, Kent State, and Warren. Taking all debates into consideration the final results were: 14 victories out of 15 debates. Each squad member worked hard that the common goal of state championship be reached. Mr. McClelland and Mr. Bowe deserve immeasurable credit for their untiring work in guiding the debaters to championship. Ravenna's victories were due pri- marily to the well developed cases and the clarity of the arguments for which the coaches were directly responsible. The entire personnel of the squad was as follows: Hilda Austin, Evelyn Balo, Marian Balser, Vida Ernst, Martha Hosfelt, Paul Hergenroeder, Mary Jones, Atton Knisely, August Laube, Ruth Klein, Virginia Motz, '1H'esa Rosenthal, Edward Sch- neider, Evelyn Shira, Herbert Schneider. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE The Ravenna chapter of the National Forensic League is comparatively young since it was organized only last year. This nation-wide interscholastic society is not very well known as yet around Ravenna High School. Thousands of High School pupils all over the United States are members of this League. These per- sons have accomplished certain things in the field of public speaking. It is purely an honor society for those persons deserving recognition in forensic activities. Thelpurpose of this National Forensic League is to promote the interests of in- terscholastic debate, oratory, and extemporaneous speaking by encouraging a spirit of fellowship and friendly rivalry and by conferring upon deserving candidates a worthy badge of distinction. Members of this society must be vitally interested in public speaking and must have earned a required number of points in interscholastic contests. These folks are rewarded for the various degrees of the society, which are, in the order of their importance: Merit, Honor, Excellence and Distinction. Then secondly, at the time of graduation each Senior receives the oificial emblem of the League which is a white gold pin that is secured through the national secretary of the organization. The officers this year were as follows: president, Paul Hergenroeder: secretary- treasurer, Eleanor Greene, and faculty advisor, George McClelland. Members of this National Forensic League with the degree they received are: Paul Hergenroeder, Distinction: Martha Hosfelt, Distinction, Vida Ernst, Excel- Ience: Tresa Rosenthal, Honor: Eleanor Greene, Excellenceg Edward Schneider Honor: Evelyn Balo, Honor: Virginia Motz, Merit: Herbert Schneider, Merit, and Marian Balser. Merit Mr. Bates tIn Chemistryl: You missed my class yesterday, didn't you? Clayton Pierce: Not in the least, sir, not in the least. A fair young lady to Ray Plough, the druggist: Have you any Life Bouy? Ray: Just set the pace, lady. Miss McC1ean iIn Eng. IIIJ: Walter, what is a metaphor? Walter Curtiss: Why er, something you keep cows in, isn't it? in -..nfamlfgff-.snw.s2iq 1. 'f 'E lf3'4'5'9'f'f -if-5-?.f'1-'ff-+.t 57 my A 1 'iii 3' .Q if 1. I 'E 'S 5 A if 3 if 4: - A 'iii 'ci H21 .5 . 'IL nd' -' 5.- 4: . . . f, fri Q. nl l if Q vu? : ,uni f f: 'frgf f, '?1. .E',. .A v. -'L Ei mx I. F .13 1 A' H ! K ., . 0? ii ff .,. :L-: .V - - 4 V . A ,-Sky-H1--..4 ,..,,N0!h1 ' 'KQRAE SQ152!2,MP a' 1. A , GAMMA BETA fl? . 45' '13 ti She must be a good student, and a good sport, she must have a .Q good character and must support the school and all the activities. These qualifications characterize the members of Gamma Beta. The aim of the club is to further all the worthy activities and organiza- tions of the school. There were sixty members this year. Of this number, the Sen- ior quota is twenty-one, the Junior, nineteen, the Sophomore, iii fourteen, and the Freshman, six. The officers for the year Were: President, Dorothy Cullerg secretary, Martha Kriebleg treasurer, Florence Jenkins. The advisor was Miss Zimmerman. MEMBERS Verna Arnett, Viola Arnett, Faye Anderson, Marion Balser, Kathryn Black, Wilda Bolen, Christine Bunker, Agnes Carter, Marie w if Coates, Helen Collier, Maxine Cope, Elizabeth Corwin, Dorothy Cul- ler, Mildred Dalrymple, Leoda Davidson, Dorothy Day, Helen Day, 2 Lillian Dietrich, Madonna Dustman, Loretta Elson, Vida Ernst, Grace Madge Essig, Mary Jane Fairchild, Belva Fisher, Lorena Fish- er, Kathryn Fitzgerald, Frances Gordon, Eleanor Greene, Loraine Hagerty, Virginia Hawk, Martha Hosfelt, Florence Jenkins, Hazel Jones, Janet Jones, Mary Jones, Catherine Kenney, Mary Kingsbury, Ruth Klein, Martha Krieble, Edna Luli, Ila Mae Marsh, Margaret a McKinley, Carmella Montecalvo, Martha Moore, Virginia Motz, 1 Dolcie Murphy, Marie Patterson, Georgia Prichard, Juanita Ralston, Ruth Rankin, Janet Riddle, Tresa Rosenthal, Martha Seymour, TQ Eloise Shumway, Evelyn Shaw, Iola Sivon, Sue Stockman, Anna 'W' Margaret Tescher, Mary Utley, Undine Wilcox. -' Q -N qylsnavdjfivq., .gf---g 4915. san 5-zhgik N: ..,:K:,':-.mQ,aP-W.,u'::-idx U-6.1. N ' 58 -A 3? H1-Y CLUB i T.. . in , -x: 4 ll, 5 . gs , 'SL i ' 5 T f if Qlf 3? Ek. 5 fx ' 5 ' . at is j mmf' - f M. 5 3 3 '19 N ,c is li . AR q, . 'l fi rw 5'- .-A Jr' - 4 . 4 l '- ,., ,. 2 l -21 1 'f ' 5 . gf,- c D. - ' ? f g ' The purpose of the Hi-Y is to create, maintain and extend 5 throughout the school and community, higher standards of Christian living. .Y Supporting the activities of the school has been the aim of the - ,if club this year. Advisors :-H. L. Brown, Robert B. Jameson gi OFFICERS President August Laube Q? Vice P1 esident Paul Schafei Secretary ..... -. i. 1. I. William Stutts Treasurer ............. Gardner Allen t if' ' 'Ee Gardner Allen, Earl Black, Fred Black, Howard Carter, Walter 3 MEMBERS Curtiss, Spencer Collins, Willard Chapman, Frank Davis, Frank Di- rodis, Carl Evans, George Ensinger, James Fitzgerald, Charles Hag- .gg M erty, Paul Hergenroeder, Albert Hodge, Robert Ingram, Edgar Knowlton, Herbert Leggett, Morris Lotte, August Laube, Willis Mar- vin, Clayton Pierce, Raymond Plough, John Ritchie, Elbert Redmond, ' William Stutts, Frank Stockdale, Donald Stockdale, Paul Schafer, gg Bernard Strickling, Kenneth Wascko. f f is 5. 3 Qi ,. Ni '1 5. .,.... . - ---4,. 1 , A B :LV Lg YW ,.,,.,.A,,.lk 59 - ,1- M ff up the Hi Times staff which publishes fortnightly the paper contain- .fa .L , .-up -f..,,1i..-,lf--16.4-1:-is 'gg 322 'Kg' i' 5 H TLFMQTL Mcvlggs , A Li HIGH TIMES STAFF J. af , A il Q ' .JP - QF if u v4 J Q .ri '.- - -Y :H - , fy? 2 .V af? 0 .1 Iv A number of students who excel in English and Journalism make - Ti -:L pig 4 ing accounts of the news of the school. '. . m 13 if THE STAFF Editor First Semester .............................. Vida Ernst t' I V Editor Second Semester . . . . . . Anna Margaret Tescher K' f Associate Editor ........ ..........,.. I ola Sivon -t News Editor .......... ,................... V ida Ernst Exchanges ....... ............. M ary Jane Fairchild fv Feature Editors ...... . . . Marion Balser and Eleanor Greene Home Room Editor . . . .................. Dorothy Quinn 4 Clubs ............. .............. G eorgia Prichard Vg Jr. Hi Editor .... ..... M axine Cope Alumni ........ . . Florence Jenkins Faculty Advisor . . ...,............. .... M iss Ruth Juve 55 ' ... Business Staff Business Manager ......................... Morris Lotte V Advertising ...... Charles Moncey and Tresa Rosenthal kj? Reporters Willard Chapman, Katharine Covey, Helen Ryan, Edith Monte- ' A calvo, Catherine Kenney, Zeta Welsher, Herbert Leggett, Eleanore 'i 2 Likens, and members of the Journalism Class. Q Typists fi it Evelyn Balo, Loduska Matthews, Lillian Dunham, Undine Wil- I cox and members of the typing class. . ' - Jm:k,,.-+,:.jw,'1' --TW 45 31 sy' ,grain NI 1-Q-:Z:g5.,gji.,.:, :ul - -... fill.:-. 5 J M. U ' u K 60 124 n Ti' . ..-. i 'ris..ss:. seziiam' i fr W Q.. . ,L 2 LITERARY CLUB C T C Four years ago the Literary club of Ravenna High school was ,Q organized and has since proved itself to be a very interesting body of students. The club this year has been under the supervision of ie' Miss Scarborough. The object of this organization is to cultivate -g 5 the taste for fine literature and to promote the art of public speak- 55 ing. Each meeting is spent in the discussion of interesting facts concerning international, national, local, and literary subjects. OFFICERS President ............. Virginia Hawk fl Vice President ........ Kenneth Childs T Secretary ............. Dorothy Quinn MEMBERS Francis Berg, Kenneth Childs, Phyllis Childs, Irma Childs, Sun- dae Cioncio, Russell Craig, Edward Drugan, Max Fitzgerald, Vir- ginia Hawk, Arthur Heyn, Cleo Henderson, Helen Johnson, Robert Jones, Ortha Kelly, Irma Kelly, Morris Lotte, Tony Massari, Loduska if Matthews, John Mendiola, Dominic Miniscaleo, Nick Sarocco, Gilbert jf Shriver, Russell Stewart, Robert Votaw, Russell Weaver, Herbert f Gifford. I - -I, mNJ,,,,i,q,,,-, gf' fb- Y' ' 'gh I'?'.5-:1'1g:,::.-,.,.-h,,..f.-44.-55,512 HM 3 61 I . wg. :L :F .wg 5 v ra T . 3 31. fr 92 it 1 Z U' 5 O Z U' l I O Z 0 'FU U3 O Q IT! Pi l P4 . - es. as: s ez rmv'.s.'. if i C: fy . .,', a .1 ,,, -. ff v 4 ,Q -1 6 .fr . L7 . gf L ,.A,,, it is K 4 ii . if? 'Zi zz: 2' . N, jg. . w fi For years and years there have been many different kinds of A Honor Societies to reward students who have unusual grades. But in the last few years special efforts have been made to create a new kind of society, one which will combine the principles of scholarship and ability in other lines. In 1927, such a society was finally organ- ' ized under the name of the National Honor society. The four requisites for membership are: Leadership, Char- 1 5 acter, Service and Scholarship. There are now about six hundred chapters with approximately 18,000 members in the country. il Last year brought about establishment of a Ravenna chapter of the organization. Fifteen per cent of the upper third of the Senior class may be chosen as members and five per cent of the upper third 3. of the Juniors may represent that class. 'I 1 The members of this year's Senior class, elected last year, are: George Ensinger, Peter Cipriano, and Lillian Dietrich. , The Senior members chosen this year are: Howard Carter, Mar- -- tha Hosfelt, Mary Jane Fairchild, Georgia Prichard, Christine ' Bunker, Anna Margaret Tescher and James Fitzgerald. E The Junior members are: Paul Hergenroeder, Eleanor Greene, if William Stutts and Vida Ernst. Miss Scarborough is the faculty gf sponsor. , The officers are: President, Peter Ciprianog vice president, , Lillian Dietrichg secretary and treasurer, George Ensinger. f ,. ,.-f-wr sa avr. yew .frank W .,.. . i't W W 3 593 fiiaii 62 4 I Q.. 'i ts. is sz, ez at A at 1 . eww' i. , W 3 4 ART CLUB f-v 1 1 ' 310 -Ti' .J J . X, .' A . . Z ' .i- 5. - ' ?v 4. 'A 1 '11 in A ff . 1. ,iy -. I 's f A ' 5 , .Q ' 54. 'HE Af! Pl Q 5 :P 3 PT . 1 . . I Q' l- 1. 5' The Art club was organized for the purpose of encouraging t QL students with special talent and interest. The aim of the club is to 2' 1 be able to know and appreciate beauty and to promote the worthy use of leisure time. Many new types of materials were used this A year. The posters made and placed about the building were fine .Q '- examples of the ability of the members. 'E 7'-X ,gi Advisor ............ Mrs. Leona Moyer OFFICERS gf President .......... Georgia Prichard Secretary .......... Catherine Kenney , 125, Treasurer .............. ldena Warner MEMBERS C? Dorothy Barrett, Wayne Burkey, Elizabeth Corwin, Lila Eckert, , :FE M I? Nelrose Field, Rosemary Fitzgerald, Robert Focht, Ruth Gray, Edna 63. Jereb, Catherine Kenney, Lois Kimes, Robert Leard, Mike Maydak, 'fe ,, '55 Georgia Prichard, Lila Robinson, Marion Russell, Gladys Shooter, 1 f :':. Edith Stoerkel, Idena Warner. - jfs? in K EZ H . ,V V fs 5 .2 gf ' ga: Q ,+1 ., '1541 15:4 . 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U v Coach Jameson's basketball iff 1- team did not fare so well at the ,Q G beginning of the season, but ended up with a bang Yi if Coach Francis took charge of tg the track team while Coach Jame- .P -,S son had entire charge of the spring Q football squad. as ig CHEER LEADERS 'S E- 133 2' if FRANCIS JAMESON . -41 A great asset in winning games ' '. - is to arouse enthusiasm among the F' student fans and this was capably handled by the cheerleaders, Albert 75 Hodge, Janet Jones, Jean Seymour if and George Ensinger. . FH: -. .- N Elf' W -wa - . E ' , , I ,, ,A A ..,. ,--.,,,gx.z',...fj-ig-' gf ' ' ' .' 3 C hx 1' Y i' 24' '.'f'J7-:iif'Q'7.-'..11-No.4 .,,,,-N M . 3 JV J tl? . 66 ? 1 ,J 'gf A gn Q1 gg 5 gk 'Q' : ,,.1,.. ,W nw, as ...F 34, ,,. . xi 2 F I fs f 2 l 3 ' 1 1 X 'Egg fl- 1 fi ff -A sf' 59 Y, ffl' 4- ,Q '.1 ,' . ir. .N . ' , lx f. . f 'U Fx A 'I' fy 2' ' J- .7. F- Q- - it i. 5? 12' tk I cr 2? 1 4 sf' 55 4 .fi '5 QA H , ' 'Ei ff ' EQ ' 1' 'J V1 :ff .2 1 .ff , . , . 13. E. EZ 41. 1? 11 Y . ,, rg fi' ,, .. 14 J l 1- f P us ,f . , if-1 - .. gr' ,. g. .-ft f:.:..1 '.....- ...An T , , . . W in . , W ' , . W- X ,.1.c- r +.. N' .,f- , ,. .., 1-..f.:',fe, f-irff'- -F1515 34- Q is W . . .EM I , .. 1 . 1 1 67 Q 5 , -a S 23. I -? qi ' . I1 :, fa Q 1' Lf 1 J Q. .F 4 Hi fl li . 1. TQ. 1 1 2. ai .M f L x If .. .lx .. 4' '1 .P 1 'I . Q fd I V 5 5 L 1 1 xv v 9 A ,- .-:J C1 ' A., 1 ' .4 1, 4 .F .ay M, 9 Q .. A? I 'I 'Qa f if Y . P. 9-. 1 1 5. fight. City marched down the field for a touchdown with Marianna carrying the T 53 pigskin across the line for 6 points. The half ended with the score a tie, 6-6. 'Y za ez 5 at r . ii 'at FOGTBALL 9 ' QQ . I '15, A if 1 . ' if it 11 :' AL P 3. 'ITE il I., 1 -iz . 5. if 1. 1 , g 1, ' -f I - S. f 'J -I .QQ i-1 53 ' 1 5... X M I .- nmoms lCAPTAINb 4 Dinky was one of the best signal callers R. H. S. has ever had. He also fy proved to be a great ball-toter displaying many brilliant runs throughout the sea- E . fl? son. It will be a long time before our Alma Mater will find another all around :fi player like Dirodis. -a .55 Qj CARTER Nick proved to be a strong backfield man, who was often sent in at the vital gf A, mcment. Nick showed his fight by his powerful line plunges. Carter is another 1 ., valuable player who will be lost by graduation. 'a MARIANNA 5, was one of our flashiest and most consistent ground gainers in our back- Held. He was always noticeable for his long end runs and side stepping. Mari- vi anna's graduation will be greatly felt by his Alma Mater. ,. . 4 T CANIGLIA I Qu 'iArt was a tower of strength in the Maroon and Blue lineg breaking up play f after play which was directed through his side. Caniglia will not ue with the team next year because of graduation. ti ss, '35 ' -. 1- T--8 'i f SUMMARY OF THE SEASON .. A QE ..,g NEWTON FALLS SEPTEMBER 28 It was a hot day when Ravenna played Newton Falls there. The game opened H, with Ravenna receiving. Ravenna could not gain in the first quarter and was -- forced to kick. With successive end runs and line bucks Newton Falls was able to cross City's goal line. At the opening of the second quarter R. H. S. showed more - r 11 .v W 'w f.. The last half started with zip and pep from the Ravenna team and this netted an- - fl- other touchdown for City with Sullivan crossing the goal. The game ended with ' jf City at the long end of the score, which was 12-6. Ai-12 -.x 'P vi' .-.ir-...'. -f'- - -LPN Si f7?5?: YK -2153552 .IJ-E Aff . .... .. .. . ,. . . ,, .- -11 ff' ' r 2:6 W ' - xv? , sh 3 sv LY' W , , 68 We 'me 1 .7 'sv we 1 - .ri M5 .as..aS29'eiAg.4ax:,.!.. at . 5. MATTHEWS Swanee was a dashing tackle who always managed to get in and smear up plays that were supposed to cause a lot of trouble. Swanee blocked a great many punts this season. He did not play regularly owing to an injury he sustained dur- ing practice. Matthews will be another player lost on account of graduation. FITZGERALD Fitzie was a strong lineman and a dependable player. His ability to break through the opponents made Fitzie an outstanding player on the team. His loss will be felt by graduation. BLACK Earl, at all times was always ready to do his bit. He showed plenty of grit and fight at every opportunity. Blackie is another senior who will be missed next year. STUTTS KCAPTAIN-ELECT? Billy always played a hard, fighting game, never giving in. He was a brilliant lineman and showed that he could handle the position of tackle through his hard and zealous fighting. Bill was elected captain of the l930 lineup. We wish him the best of luck. LOUISVILLE, OCTOBER 5 The game with Louisville featured many spectacular runs. Dirodis specialized in the end runs, clipping from 10 to 20 yards while Jack Sullivan tore off much yardage on the off-tackle plays. In the fourth quarter T Marianna broke loose for a 25 yard run and a touchdown. This took all the pep out of the opponents. Swanee Matthews paved the way for the next R. H. S. score by blocking a Louis- ville punt on the 15 yard stripe. 'The final score was Ravenna 20, Louisville 0. This avenged the defeat that we suffered there last year. BEDFORD, GCTOBER 6 lt vias a cloudy day when we met the Bedford varsity. Although Ravenna Hi was outweighed by Bedford, the team fought hard despite this handicap. Tommy Marianna went off tackle for 20 yards and a touchdown while Sullivan hit the same place for the extra marker. The half ended with Ravenna Hi 7, Bedford Hi 0. With only four minutes to play, Bunting of Bedford, intercepted one of Sullivan's long passes and raced 65 yards for a touchdown. The game ended with R. H. S. on the long end of a 7-6 score. 4' 1 ,.,. R, ,.,., W, ., , fl X , .4 I -I -A MW ,N.,L.h'.!:,:S,..,-33 - '- r- Eight ,fa wear 3 as-..'5'.-,.5,:-,-1.w..f,,u- H si LW v . . 4.-,..,.S 69 .m.L'3.',4.bixM.x.. ree 1 N rg! 'D ' . 'arm' V 2 2 on Y Qs L? if. W g, H S 1 if 1. . : ,J ' IQ , , A A Q' -1 .51 ,- G -'25, QQ Eva Y r? A ii f ,s 4 r 4' is gg.. . neg Ml - '55 W , . Fil' E- - 52 1 1 lf 1 IQ? v 1 H: Q. ? gr 1. , 5 K N P . i T111 sua 53 fi- ii, i Jim. 'E if if ., . 5- i 1? 'ar 3. we Q: ii 54 5 si .-3 -gaam SULLIVAN Jack Sullivan did an excellent job at the full back position. His line plunges, neat blocking, good punting, were great assets in Ravenna Hi's victories. Jack displayed great strength in backing up the line. Niles had a lucky break when Jack was declared ineligible to play in that game. Jack still has another grid season ahead of him. RITCHIE Johnny always had the grip, zip and pep in his old end position. He proved himself a menace to the opposition by snagging passes and breaking up plays. Ritchie still has another year. CI-IIN Willie , our hefty half back, showed great ability as a blocker and was a con- sistent ground gainer. Chin has two more years to play and great things are ex- pected of him. SIMON Billy, the small but mighty end, possessed speed, gameness, spirit and every- thing that a wingman should have. Billy is only a sophomore and has two more years ahead in which to display his ability. BARBERTON, OCTOBER 10 The Maroon and Blue warriors staged a fighting battle against the Magic City crew that furnished the toughest opposition for the local crew this season. Barber- ton threatened to score several times but then our line would tighten up. In the fourth quarter Patterson made an off-tackle play of 18 yards. We were then with- in scoring distance when a fumble occurred. Caniglia played a strong defensive game. The game ended a dead heat, Ravenna 0 and Barberton 0. Y ' -+'1 'f- H' V' 35 I '?'.'fZf':?- ' s...-r -.. . , . x F b .W.,.,l?,3g,:.,z,i,,, , N W rg if- . .t. .A-gg',ac..,H A gimme: -A if fmrmi f'I 5 s , . ' . sr- 70 Hsu.:- '4 'ii 'ia 73 . 1 t --25 ly. it . f 5 . . sl? .Y SFT: E'- ,. If is if I 'a cg 4. 115.2 N ,LAS .ng 'St -Q 'ii 4: af 'E 'Fic if in get T Z v 1 x 1. .51 1 K - v 21 -f. fi. if ., 1. r- r Wwsazzqs. Q., ,III . Y 1 1 1 1 P 1 : . ., .,.' ,.-. I .Q i ii. ,sa a e. in in i . . -2 3' -Z '55 1? gf' 5.1 3. Y I if Af? , F 'fir iv. il 5. .i i Q fi. I rf, I Q '- T' ' gf U .Q ' -- Es f ff if- fIl. mimns f ' FQ1 I I 3, Q Jimmy was always in the game with plenty of the old R. H. S. spirit. He was 559 our stellar center and was responsible for breaking up many of the opponent's JP plays. This is Farres' last season. fi .I ,, Q REDMOND '. Bud was the heaviest man on the team, weighing 200 pounds, and he used his ' weight to a great advantage. Bud is a Junior and should be in his prime next gif' season. i I I T13 MANAGER RUCKMAN 1 1 .g I. Gene proved himself to be a capable and efficient student manager as was 'rf seen by the care of the field and football equipment. '13 7 fl fb '? KENT STATE, ocToBER 24 It was a rainy day when City marched on the field against Kent State. The Q teams were evenly matched, but due to the rain and mud Ravenna was unable to I score. The R. H. S. grid machine outplayed the State crew in almost every depart- 3 2 ment of the game. Spectacular runs were made by Dirodis, Sullivan and Marianna .,.v for Ravenna and by Taborsky of the State outfit. The longest runs were from 15 .II to 20 yards. The game ended in a scoreless tie. ,. ix ROOSEVELT, NOVEMBER 2 '23 A i- j - It was a muddy field at the Athletic Park which greeted the Ravenna Hi and L -.- A Roosevelt warriors. The game started with a bang. City had scored 14 points dur- if ing the first five minutes of play. Sullivan and Chin registered the first two Q touchdowns while Dirodis was responsible for the extra points. Roosevelt came '-.jf back strong the next quarter to score 6 points on a trick pass. The last quarter I Carter made a 25 yard gain for a touchdown. Many substitutes were given a 'H chance to play in order to make the game more interesting. The final score was 5 I, R. H. S. 26 and Roosevelt 6. f , e ii. .I N' Inv.. .I,,-. .L--gf gi ASPQ5 5032-. wg '.f.5.,1A.5,II-,'I.II.,u,,,... ..I.h,..II,.I.,-n M . ...ia .1 JaE.'-Q--311gN-if?-Fivsffs-iv .+I ii - 'I :-- - :G5hi,kI'-- ,Il-.1 --', t I 5 71 A l .if l Y fs Q 1 29 qs' 1'-use-,r.j.wf-wari,:i g , u . . Q , , ' - ei .sa ss:,.a.ge't' . N . ant . ,f Y SECOND TEAM FOOTBALL ri? Ei. 22' if 31'- 'ls g . A. tg EQ at-.1 ,. fs 1.511 lx . . ,., , The success of the first team, may bc attributed largely to the efforts of the second team. A large number ol' the individuals of the second team saw I1if'r1lL5' B of action in our games during the past season. This team furnished the opposi- igi tion for the regulars during scrimmage and practice, and helped them develop and ggi, practice their plays. These unsung heroes will give Conch Jameson some good Iflil- iif' terial from which he will be able to build up another good team 'fer his next 33, year's season. ?z Mi.q....,-...M 'isis U NILES, NOVEMBER 16 -fs ' Ravenna surely felt the loss of Sullivzin in the Niles game. The first quarter 1 Niles tore up the Ravenna line but by the tackles of Caniglia. Childs. llitchie ff and Simon. Niles was held scoreless. The second quarter, Chinn, Carter, Dirodis Y and Marianna: made many runs and threatened to score but could not put it across. :A T h e game looked rosy for R. H. S. when the half ended 0-0. The third quarter nearly evenly matched, but Ma-riannn clipped off about 30 yards on :nn end bringing the ball to Niles' 10 yard line, but ngnin could not push it over. third quarter ended 0-0. It was in the final quarter that Niles staged the . runaway. Final score. Niles 25: Ravenna 0. s. was Q ,- run, 'Q The 's .J IL L. 1. ' VVZIS them and every man on our squad saw action. The final FQL :ind Ii 4' , 1 -4 Township did not prove to be much opposition for our strong Maroon and Blue grid machine. Township showed an fighting spirit the TOWNSHIP, NOVEMBER 23 first half, but its fight team ran ringrs around score was Ravenna 61 center. completely taken away the third quarter. Our second Township 0. Cauif:lia blocked every play through WOOSTER, NOVEMBER 28 Roth teams were severely handicapped by playing in VVooster kicked to Ravenna .und Dinky returned the ball ,. na then fumbled. Conrad. YVooster's six footer, drove the RQ a touchdown by consistent plunges through the center of the line. The extra point was in dispute, but Capt. Dirodis awarded it to them, Ravenna came back the second quarter scoring :I touchdown and extra point. Sullivan being respon- four inches of snow. about 30 yards. Raven- bnll down the field for 'Q sible for both. In the third period R. H. S. took the ball from its own five yard .Ev ., line ,I r to VVooster's one yard line, when Chinn was put out of the game and City penalized half the length of the field. The line afforded a Wonderful stone wall. I P .9 Q' t' J, .. .--fn gg sir. .-Misa. Q: L,.,.-..-- , .. rt' , H I. M3,?.:':ili.tf. ii:-,V -1. l. ,':....1 ,. ,.,-5. ...,, . vwuhwnav- 72 Y Q SE? .MM ,,,. Q 4 1 .N 3 5?Z E Z o av E cn m '11 o o P-l U5 me F l P-3 IT! me Z 5 . 'Tl 5:5 4 . 3 U 'ri ,ii L it e e -- - --1 --1 tr .'- s-? l at l 'a Qs it 'f i' 1 ,4 s +- K ,. 1 li Y, 4 -5.- fif' - . '. if if - Y r . ., -L. , . 3, of . . . 4. gg , ir 2. 5' 1?- 5' 'Qi Y-f -' r' Q. ia- ga . -- If ' f Z- . JK' iff 3.1 Ravenna Junior High's football squad had a brilliant season this year, under 41, :+- 1 ' the able coaching of Whitey Damicon. His team was a light and fighting one. - In every game, the Ravennaites were outweighed at least twenty pounds to a man. 5, Jimmy Simoni captained the team through the season. The players who were out- 'J Q45 standing were Mike Esposito, Jimmy Simoni, Johnie Deleone, Hump Conaway, Albert Deluca and Nancy Sullivan. These boys should make good prospects for Sn, the varsity in the coming years. 53 593 'J- ,gfm SUMMARY - Here-Kent Central, 0-Ravenna Jr, Hi., 19. -3 W Here-Western Reserve seconds, 0-Ravenna Jr. Hi., 0. '3 There-Edinburg Hi., 10-Ravenna Jr. Hi., 0. ' There-Western Reserve seconds, 8-Ravenna Jr. Hi., 2. i. fi JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL W. I The Ravenna Junior Hi's basketball team was ably coached by Ed Proctor. He and his boys had a successful season. These boys with a couple more years of ex- . perience, should make great players. The members of the team were as follows: fi i Clayton Eckert, Joe Romito, Nancy Sullivan, Walter Weldin, Ralph Sollberger, , ni, U, Harvey Thompson, Dale Proctor, Cy Plough, Mike Esposito and Robert Conaway, .- manager. Z SUMMARY Cf There Windham .. 20 Ravenna J1'. Hi. .. .. 15 A There Edinburg ....... .. 33 .. .. 11 ,Q Here Rootstown ....... .. 4 .. 10 - 1.5 Here Western Reserve .. .. 16 .. 18 There Rootstown ........ .. 18 .. 36 There Western Reserve ............ 9 ....... .. 12 :Q There Cuyahoga Falls .....,..... 31 ........ .. 9 .- if INTERCLASS BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT The Seniors won the interclass basketball championship, by overthrowlng the .f 'i Juniors, Sophs, and Freshmen. The Sophomores went to the finals with the Seniors. - , ournoon-INDOOR GAMES The Sophomores copped the interclass outdoor-indoor ball championship. 9? -ace, 2. ' 'E ?' .. . . ff: F1 fer- 564' .-'wa -- sw- .,- . . w . U WNV.. -W-'dw .R T-,:!L,3,Q:-aclvqm, , ', A ..s ,.,,x :I .. tg, ..,. 1 ,-,,:a,...3. 4-.?t:.51C.... mmzymhll :,, ff.-wv.az..2-ao2a+s:+ : ' . H if LW . - - Q6 '73 - . . . t . ...V-it M W, A A Angg' me 3' S'-'Mi 'gg Q 'pg' , - .' vi!-vi. Plskvnwuivw : 1 1 1 BASKETBALL ' 'X is 5 5. .vii I: K F 4. it if CAPTAIN DIRODIS Dinky , who captained the team to many victories, was always the same con- sistent player, showing a remarkable display of shooting and dribbling ability. R. 455 H. S. will have to search a long time for a basketeer like Dirodis. PLOUGH Ray , who alternated between the positions of guard and center, always played 754 his best. Upon getting in the game, he most generally made it unpleasant for the ' opposition. The loss of this boy by graduation will be greatly felt. BLACK Earl, a plucky forward, was always in the game with plenty of fight. In Zi every game he added his share of points to the tally. He is in his last year, and his graduation will be another great loss. CAPTAIN-ELECT RITCHIE ' Johnnie, the lanky forward, was always outstanding in his shooting and drib- bling performances. In several frays he was high point man of the team. Great things are expected of him in the coming year. Good luck, John. 4 SULLIVAN Jack was one of the most consistent guards R. H. S. has had. He made his guarding impenetrable for the opposition. He also added more than his share to the score. ' .fi 594 ----- as SUMMARY OF BASKETBALL SEASON A -E AKRON NORTH 25-RAVENNA 16 The initial game of the basketball season opened, showing great prospects for a QQ championship team. Although defeated, Ravenna kept on an even basis with the .Q Eskimos for the first three quarters. The team could not stand the pace any long- er due to less than a week's practice. The game ended North 25, Ravenna 16. RAVENNA 31-ALUMNI 26 , The Maroon and Blue cagers came back strong in their second game, showing -gf a great shooting and passing attack. The boys who formerly donned the Maroon f and Blue never took the lead, although threatening in the last quarter. The climax .gg of City's first victory was R. H. S. 31, Alumni 26. .ff '45, is In W awe sk,,,.-Tia, 4 --2,-'u. Q SV' fn? ,-.firai-,fr:1t3.a... ,-, +:,5E:..,elW: M-wiv mp 5? ' 'if 3 :iii A15 at in T 5 74 sg. J? Es Q' ' 3 'fi -a. ff rig- v -1, ' PIERCE UVIANAGERJ E, A se: W X 5 2-7 E fi l fi 2 V 1 'X 5 . . I .Y 1 1 fix 1.1, 2. nz- 'iii ES . , 4 ,If - 1 ar nl - -A -- 'rg rt ' Q , . 5 1 SIMON ' iw .5 Q. . Billy, a sophomore representative on the team, showed all prospects of a star. 5 Zi? He had an unguardable method of shooting, which he made use of to good advant- 5 1 age. He has two more years ahead of him and great things are expected of him. ,Q fi' 'if ' Q, ALLEN if Gardner, tall center, always plunged into the game and did his best. He made - it his business to get the tip-off. He was quick, alert and always played a wide- R awake game. He has two more years, also. ' Eggs. 51' CHIN , Willie, another sophomore on the team, has put in a great season, playing many wonderful games. There was no stopping that boy. Great things are expect- it -' ed of him, too, in the coming years. lg Q -. 5 . t f' Clayton did his best in helping turn out a good team. Piercey was always ' on the job as overseer of equipment and players. JAMESON l --coach Jameson handled the first string men this year and taught them a i number of new plays. He deserves much credit for the success of the season. - FQ i. ,Q Q ,g MUNHALL 13-RAVENNA 24 2 iz For the first time in Ravenna's history, an out of state team invaded its basket- .e ball court. The Keystonians showed a great passing attack but it was not enough ' .ff to overcome City's strong aggregation, and Dirodis' superior dribbling and shooting. ' The locals jumped into the lead in the first quarter and kept building up an ad- 'ef' vantageous lead, until the game ended Ravenna 24, Munhall, Pa., 13. ALLIANCE 31-RAVENNA 15 The R.. H. S. basketeers journeyed to Alliance to make their debut in the Big I' Ten. Alliance had a classy, fast playing team and completely overshadowed the - 'I' .1 locals, who were never able to overcome the large margin which Alliance held. The . ' , ff- Q final score was Alliance 31, Ravenna 15. 433 Aff -me, .H Ng.. -t 8? ffm V' 5' ' 'if77f If It 5 ll? P - 1. 'g,g,facmmq,,-4 75 1 T 4 xl U .A awp -,,v H345-:.,::.,4:v'kj'-I: Z ' 'EMF fir: :Ek 'JS-7:1515 -.-. E Maggy..-u-..5,,:,v-,,l,,-W, N is ' 't.2.i-al-' '.. H tif , . ' , 'jf' i1 ' pf fm. f -Q-Q Y , 'E at A S2 0152 5 59 'Q' . f WADSWORTH 21-RAVENNA 19 When Wadsworth came here, City's quintet had lost two of its stars, Captain Dirodis and Sullivan. Plough was appointed captain. Ravenna played good ball but could not overcome the winning streak of Wadsworth. The game was on an even basis for the first three quarters, neither being able to push ahead. In the last minute of play, Joey Williams of Wadsworth dropped in a lucky one to make the score Wadsworth 21, Ravenna 19. KENT STATE 24-RAVENNA 20 The Maroon and Blue quintet took on Kent State here to try to overthrow the 'iBlue Devils. At the sound of the initial whistle R. H. S. jumped into a six point lead. For the first three quarters Ravenna played a fast game of basketball, not once giving the lead to Kent State. In the fourth quarter, with about four min- utes to play, the Staters overcame our lead and added two more goals to their score. They defeated the Maroon and Blue 24 to 20. CUYAHOGA FALLS 27--RAVENNA 26 The old Trolley League rivalsj' came to Ravenna to avenge the defeats of last year. Falls played a fast and brilliant game but at the sound of the last whistle the score was tied. Three overtime periods had to be staged before either team got in the lead. Falls finally emerged victorious with the score 27 to 26. ALLIANCE 24-RAVENNA 27 Alliance journeyed to Ravenna to try to repeat its victory earlier in the season, but was met with a stiff opposition. The Jameson warriors played one of their best games against the fast Alliance team. Each member of the Maroon and Blue made himself noticeable in downing the Alliance squad, 27 to 24. BEDFORD 44-RAVENNA 38 After defeating Alliance the preceding night, Ravenna traveled to Bedford to try to raise the tally. But we were sadly disappointed, as the team could not stop the scoring streak of Wardley and Humphrey, Bedford's two stars. Plough chalked up 12 points for the locals. Chin took second laurels for scoring. The second team lost by a forfeiture 2-0, due to some misunderstanding between the referees, fans and players. ROOSEVELT 10-RAVENNA 26 The aggregation journeyed to Kent to center its attack on the Roosters This was the first time Dirodis and Sullivan saw action out of six games. The Ravenna- ites played their best game by far, outclassing their opponents completely. The final score was Ravenna 26, Roosters 10. NEWTON FALLS 27-RAVENNA 24 When the 'tmill workers made their appearance on the R. H. S. gym floor, Ra- venna did not show any signs of playing basketball the first half, which was shown by the large lead the visitors held. The locals came back much stronger the second half, playing a much better brand of ball, but could not overcome the lead which handicapped them. Final score Newton Falls 27, Ravenna 24. NILES 18-RAVENNA 34 Niles furnished the opposition for the third Big Ten game of the season. The Maroon and Blue played a fine game, running up a huge margin in the first half. Black, Simon and Allen played their same consistent games, always good. The game ended, Ravenna 34, Niles 18. Ritchie took the scoring laurels in this game. 3' 'fi 'M' was 76 .-gem I :Q v ai? '31 'ii 1 . xl 1 K 4. 1. 'fi , 'T ll .1 Ip: EF - f .: ii. 3? 63 ez -5 -e: .,. A. G . 3. Y. -4 'ist ggi .I 1. is :Zi if if -g at 3 if v Qf ze: li Q -1 ., , 211 11 -s :C 211181 .I .tr .Q Q., -e wma- T'Q5 a r Q 1 Q 1 r 1 9 . I . ..f.t.a..-..,..qg',,,f:3 gi QA ya. 1,3-NN -- h i BASKETBALL SECOND TEAM fi 3 f I D rf 22 'E .LZ 4 'n The Ravenna High second team had a very successful season. This team was placed under the able leadership of Coach Francis. He made a complete revision ,ij on the team during mid-season. which accounted for many of their victories. There are many boys who shined on the team this year, who should make future pro- . pects for the varsity. KENT STATE 19-RAVENNA 14 L1 March 1, City went to Kent State to try to avenge the four point defeat earlier in the season. Within a few minutes after the sound of the initial whistle, the 5253 Jamesonites jumped into a six point lead. The half ended with State on the top. The Blue Devils did not threaten until the fourth quarter, when they overpowered with a five point lead. State 19, Ravenna 14. WOOSTER 31-RAVENNA 29 .3 The Generals came to Ravenna to play for the Big Ten championship. The game started with Wooster running up a big lead until their 6 ft. 4 in. center was f taken out of the game along with their star forward on account of fouls. From this uf Eg point the score began to build. At the blast of the final gun the score remained a tie. In the overtime period one of the Woosterites threw a goal while falling. The game ended 31-29 in favor of Wooster. Q15 TOURNAMENT GAMES f-gf STRUTHERS 17-R. H. S. 19 The Maroon and Blue basketeers journeyed to Western Reserve gym to compete for the Northeastern Ohio, Class A basketball championship. The first game was 'Qi with Struthers. R. H. S. played fine basketball, outclassing its opponents com- ' pletely in the first half with the score of ll-3. Struthers came back strong the second half. bringing the score to within two points of the locals. R. H. S. 19, Struthers 17. Dirodis led the scoring with 9 points. . ASHTABULA HARBOR 20-R. H. S. 31 The same night the Maroon and Blue played Ashtabula Harbor in the second round of the tournament. Again the Ravennaites outclassed their opponents by the score of 20-12 at the half. Ashtabula brought the score to 20-18. Then Raven- ,L na opened up and advanced the score to 31-20. Allen and Sullivan were the out- 'ia standing players. CLEVELAND HEIGHTS 26-R. H. S. 18 jj The fast Cleveland Heights team dropped the Maroon and Blue warriors in the 17 finals of the tournament by a 26-18 score. Ravenna never threatened the Heights jjf? team. Ravenna put up a powerful fight, but could not overcome the long shots of the Cleveland basketeers. Final score, Cleveland 26, R. H. S. 18. A 0 1' .. a..:-.--.f-.ww-':''-vw S' Sir 1127-'e-ffl-frf-I-.91.Q-W--we .,..... 'fi H if tif HW .T . -is-Q 77 4 '.-. 1. -E' 'R I J -, .v s 3. 4. 1, ez . I. vu- ' 1930 TRACK SEASON 5? -Zz, iii fi - gl U. ite if I S I- ii ,,. ,. 0 The first track encounter was a dual meet with Niles High at Rockwell field on QS - April 26. The team marked up 62 2-3 points to the opponents' 42 1-3 points. The is Maroon and Blue copped 9 firsts to Niles' 3. Allen took over the 100 yard and 220 yard dashes in record time. Black landed 3 firsts by copping the pole vault, high JL, jump and broad jump. Matthews took first in the javelin and a second in the shot put. Redmond won the discus. The relay team composed of Dirodis, Sullivan, T Jones and Allen, took first place. May 2, R. H. S. sent two representatives to the Ohio Relays at Columbus. Black in landed a third place in the pole vault and fourth in the high jump. Allen won his first heat in the century run, but lost out in the finals. iii , May 7, the track squad went to Salem to compete in the N. E. O., Big Ten track -5 meet, under the flood lights. Among the other schools entered in the meet were, Salem, Alliance, Warren, Massillon, Wooster, Niles and New Philadelphia. Raven- ? na finished fourth in the meet trailing Salem, War1'en and Massillon. In the hundred yard dash, Allen got a bad start, but he finished in second place on the Warren ir man's heels. He came through in fine shape by winning the 220 yard dash in 23.4 ig' sec. Black landed first place in the high jump, by leaping to a height of 5 ft. 10 in. 1' He placed second in the pole vault, falling cut at ll ft. 6 in. Swanee Matthews showed up well by taking fourth place in the javelin. Hodge tied for third place ,fc in the high jump, while Fred Black took fourth place in the pole vault. The above places respectively, added up to give City a total of 26 1-2 points. Salem won the meet with a total of 62 1-2 points. ,V Friday, May 12, the locals entered a triangular meet with Kent State and Kent Roosevelt. R. H. S. copped '7 firsts out of 12 events marking up a total of 55 1-2 points, while State came second with 30 points and Roosevelt third with 18 1-2 points. Allen won the 100 and 220 yard dashes without any exertion. Jones came gl-I second in the 440 yard dash. In the 880 Simoni was nosed out of first only by an inch and took second place. The Maroon and Blue took two places in the high ge jump, Black taking first and Hodge second. Earl vaulted 11 ft. 8 in. to take first in Q the pole vault. In the broad jump, Blackie leaped 19 ft. 9 1-2 in. Second in this 5 . event was captured by Dinky. Our relay team led the rest of the teams to the eg tape. Swanee Matthews gave the javelin a heave far enough to land second po- Q sition. Redmond took third in the discus. R. H. S. made more points than the other two schools together. There was a dual meet with Painesville, May 16. May 17, the Maroon and Blue jjj fleet men went to Salem to compete in the North-Eastern Ohio district meet. if, Ravenna was the victor in the Painesville meet, 56-53. The locals garnered 9 points in the Salem meet. '54 Q ' . 1a'.::FSs -Z I'Qm 'img 87' fm' Q: '? f'3ff3T-.H ihY ' f---. . ' t 5 gf L9 tw QM J ' 'i' 7 i'lff'fa'er-3-v1fr.s1-u..,,,,,,.,,a., 78 fx 6' .nn .. .1 ,f S .N al., .. ., -i P 2 1 Q 1 Q r v . . nwwmr' A -. i ass, a e.,a.w .Q , 1- a. A' JE.. 1,1 5 . When the first call for golf was made, several enthusiasts made their appear- 1.. ance for the team. Those who qualified were all veterans of last year's squad in namely Vally Dirodis, Jack Sullivan, Mal Rufo, Dinky Dirodis and Charlie Carl as ii' alternate. So far this season they have won three matches and lost three. 5 SUMMARY April 19, Youngstown East, 11-Ravenna 4 1 April 25 Kent Roosevelt 11-Ravenna 3. May 6, Akron North 4-Ravenna 11 -J May 9, Kent State 5-Ravenna 9. -6' May 10, Youngstown Rayen 9-Ravenna 5. May 13, Akron East 0-Ravenna 16. , May 17, District Tournament at Canton. Ravenna placed fifth with 18 schools entered. May 31, Massillon vs. Ravenna there. TENNIS ij' L Every one trying out for the tennis team had to go through a series of elimin- ations. Abie Hodge, Billy Stutts, Willie Chin and Earl Black made up a temporary team in order to play the first game of the season. They were subdued gp by Cuyahoga Falls by a score of 5 to 0. ,A SCHEDULE 5' My May 8 Cuyahoga Falls 5-Ravenna 0, here. ya May 14 Alliance, here, fpostponedl. Q. May 20 Cuyahoga Falls, there. 3 May 21 Alliance, there. H 5 Eugene R.: Do you study English Lit? An honest Junior: No, generally I go to class sober. 1' John Nestor: I once knew a girl who could wiggle hex' ears. Mabel Henderson: That's nothing, my cousin is over fifteen years of age and can still blush naturally. Willard Dickinson: Do you know you look like Helen Brown? Marie Coates: That so? I look even worse in blue. 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P 1 .A N,'.i'SP'RW'Y 4 A 5 rss, .FAQAMQF .Q . 4 .ag 75' A R4 4.5. CALENDAR 454 . 5 ,Ep e cz 454 oi' I' '. TU -. 0. .'.'.i. 14:4 4 U , A .S ,hir .'.4' 1' z- .M I44.'.1,mm1 I WFRA SAK. if 'ii' .iii f-MIM REST ?r.:::f..i'-3... LL mul CLASS Lmwluui L scgoon. gin sstsggm Q mmm Eg: ww Mgr IRS. 2.44.9 nv ov1S Musucu. ELECT if ornceli Damn: PARTY 7.6 CLUB IME fr ,.w.,.i:n V 9.0 Mai? 4 5 44 48 454 44 45 449 47 4? 42 4494 243 T24 22 I IRS. -rum: memos 2.41.5 NK, Q-5 2445 f 41242 24 Z5 Q43 24 22 Z 3 25 .lt 25 24, a2v:.+2f4f1Ef FRY w r R724-E 5515 Ekevsu U 6Aul1A se.cuaJ 0 4 1 A 2244434434 Q ff Q ff ff 0 A I in . Septemberz- 5 Poor little freshmen. They just can't get organized. S., 12 Your selection is very fine. Juniors. , 23 Stop! Aw go on! Who do you think you are? fi October- 5 Louisville was good but we were three times better. 24 Rain! Drizzle-drizzle the game is a fizzle. -. November-23 The boys square themselves with old rivals. Score 61-0. if 28 Our first game with Wooster. Boy was it cold. Ask the squad. 5? December- 4 Oh! them eats. Good time had by all. 1 11 The drive has started. Come on, buy a bigger and better Transcript. A January-10 Don't get cocky, Alliance, our time is coming. X . n February-6 The Melting Pot, play given by Dramatic club. There was fine acting ' 5: acting ability shown. '7 R. H. S. beats Alliance. Thats the old fight, gang. 4 4,404.5 TI4lL,EN434fl452 43 6 C.. 4 Jaw., 4 '4E4IBo , ff' NUNFHIESIVEG WUDTQJ ISM mm Tuaslwo mum fm wr new was will mum ami an Q5 1.44.9 Sacuss again IH QMQS I Diflfj 4 4 'IEEE iv Numan. 0 4 rf' 1' LL as EVERY WANKW' sem PAS Nam 4331 me 43 4453.93 C4 web' 44 445 44 :.,.:... 43 .rt 45 mlm gif 'W' fW4Nf5 2 1 7 I I News N f55 DEBATE M544 45 44 524241244 44 45 44. 44 49 4? 4i 2llf4s.2 in V lls Kaur 1 23 24 25 240 2722 244 24 22 23 Fifi 24 1554425422 Q 5254 OWU' Tis RAS , 1'av ft GAMMA 44442'Z22C473g5LfgoQl4444 3 1 V 95 ,u'1?E'L6 . -Lf. 1 ---.':w1-+ 'I4u 'f'5' N 571 SW SAFE' 227 7f5flf'-.' a--- ' '-1 j 11:'1-'M 1 ,f-:,.m.a-m.tf - i 'EKU fi rw . .. 7 ' 83 ,J 5. ,. v. 5. 3 S? w. 'u A.: 2. 5 ri X' 4 11' .I ,- - -1 f 9 Q - '-wt wasp? 42 V f..,, ., gtk, N, hi Wa , x h 1 X 1 B f Q , E V It W h w,k,.'g,,.5g3'+3'-.4 an -,,........s,4.qw3 Q is Q Q4 gmt H I. ,T 41,34-Q, . - L . 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Didn't know the boys could look so black. -gl '7 Big Ten track meet at Salem. QQ Q? 10 Lakewood relays. . T' if 20 Senior Day. C 23-24 State track meet at Columbus. -5- 29 Senior Picnic. June- 8 Baccalaureate. 12 Commencement. , 3, 13 Senior Breakfast. 2 Eugene R.: Do you study English Lit? An Honest Junior: No, I generally go to class sober. John Nestor: I once knew a girl who could wiggle her ears. Mabel Henderson: That's nothing, my cousin is over fifteen years of age and ffj' can still blush naturally. af Willard Dickinson: Do you know you look like Helen Brown? X Marie Coates: That so? I look even worse in blue. 1' -.,v, ,. .... ., I The average school girl walks eleven and one-half miles in a day . . . . ,, . -That's why so many donit believe in walking nights. Herbert: Cat Jr.-Sr. Promj: May I sit on your right hand at dinner? Marian: I may need it to eat with, but you may hold it for a 'ig Jr. While. 'Q 2 . . . I fa. Able: My g1rl's father threw another party last nlght. Doc: Was it for you? jg 2 Abie: No, it was me. . ii, gf 4-'9's. Sgr, ,.-fn-. .. . . N M nl: in Sv :,:-:C-g.A,,.'1:54.-g,.,?.,f, ,- :, Q: rm ,SK :ir ki,,'-2-,14.,'2:..g-,tv ' J,-1-1,-,Mb ,all Qwvms- Q4 84 .1 A- Av ,,,, Q ,M rg! is sg gl PQ!! 'T . I., Q R. H. S. DICTIONARY Absurd--the feeling a Senior has for a Freshman. 24, Behavior-the Senior Class has plenty of it UD C?J UD. Cute-this describes the R. H. S. girls. Dryness-condition of the atmosphere in some R. H. S. classes. Dainty-what the Juniors ain't. L - E? . A, Q. - L 5 1 Flirty-like Evelyn Shira. .55 Guilty-the way we feel when we see Mr. Brown coming down the aisle. Girl-a dear little creature task any fellowl. 1 Home-last resort. Q J Q Ideas-we all have them. .A Jym-something we all try to get out of. Keen-description of Junior Class sweaters. Lard-what Swanee uses on his hair. 5 'Fig Man-descended from monkey Csome are still therej. Noisy-Junior Class in 303. ' Oven-the only bird that has a hot time without the dough. H : 'tx 5-iff . lv . . . Park-used to save gasoline and 7. 'E .i X' -if - A ,j Quoits-the art of pitching a horse's foot protectors. . :iv f Rattle-used by all normal freshmen. -.Q ,K 1 Slow-how a lot of people look but ain't. iff, s 1 Q Tough-we're looking for a subject that isn't. lv i 1 .. Usher-the leading man in any theater. Vile-a smell that comes from the Chemistry Lab. i Women-an expensive luxury. . V4 I z , X-used extensively on test papers. R Yawn-the advance agent of a snore. ,:. Zero-the easiest mark for a teacher to make. ' ' 11 . , 5 . 1-A2 f' - ' 1+ 14 L .v , 2 Marg toutside gymnasiumlz Can you tell me which is the refer- '13 1 ee's car. 1 . . . . ici Student: T'hat's it over there, the one with the engine running. 5 . . .4 .-. w -'..::f-w1 'r74 Vf iw: F' 5 BY? fain' 25 '? f'1fF-?'.'Wia- '-Jf-mrs. .. . isffi.ms..a-asaef ' 'f H Ei! J QW ., Q ,7 T t'.f'?T7ff'5,+a,,.1.:-.,'-,, -,iw ,,,,,,A 85 -1 . Q ,Q 'rs,:,,M at exams? . 4 il fi an - fv 2:-5. 'Z ,fix . 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Thomas Meighan . Greta Garbo ..... Buddy Rogers . . . Winnie Lightner . Buster Keaton . . . Josephine Dunn . . Douglas Fairbanks John Gilbert .... Wallace Beery . .. Stuart Erwin . . . R. H. S. STARS .. Rena Fisher . . Leoda Davidson . . . Janet Jones Evelyn Shira . . 'Doc Knowlton . . Abie Hodge Dorothy Pugh . . Charles Moncey Martha Moore . .Lucille Kimes Dorothy Culler K renee J enkins-Mabel Henderson-Dolcie Murphy Mr.Bates Whitey Damicon Clayton Pierce Zeta Welsher . . . August Laube . Raymond Plough . . . . . Belva Fisher EarlBlack Howard Carter . . . Dorothy Scarborough . . . Gardner Allen Eleanor Greene 1 l l .D Jimmy Caldwell Jimmy McLendon Karl Dane ....... ....... Anna Margaret Tescher Tom Marianna Willard Dickinson . . . . . .Jimmy Farres Swinton Matthews Howard tlooking at his watchb : Well, I must be off. Iola: That's what I thought when I first met you. He held her to his manly breast And murmured, How I love thee! He had no time to tell the rest- His roadster climbed an elm tree. Friend Why is it that your son rides in a car and you always walk ? Mr. Schaffer: Well, he has a rich father and I haven't. .. . a- yr frf. -' -1- -,..- . . . . L '. , -.- - ' -'H -J. , M .. .- ,...-- 1-.V -.s::f 'lxrii ff'ff-,'fii' . QD' 3 'fi f - V rf' 1' -' -'-'Z wfvgaii 89 212' f ,. 5 , wif N -'TTS '..N-9.Qf,'.,' . ' . 1: . . a ,'f ,,-9Q..I'h:. --'ff' ls Q? 7 ' , , 1: 5 S+ ' J? ' Luk ' - -' -Q 5 L HE business men who Y A , have advertised on the 'W 1 .H Ff- following pages have made fir f possible the publication and financial success of the Transcript. We should in show our appreciation bv . 'a.... V w .5 1 patronizing them. J v- :g ,., A ,. . , lib . 1 1 513- 12? A , 5 V.: ' , gat? . RQ: in ,5' :' .lg . H9 1 iii? '21 Era 1 ki N it 'i- L is ei .V bf' U.. ' L55 'K 4 E11 1. 2 P A 2:9 T -..!-.,.-.'-av- a,'L '-'ff V' :'n?5 ' 559122 :J.T-.r'.v---'--,gv-x.-v,,,,,gk ,NX .. -. s'91'f.-'::.r '.-J, -- -. ' ' -' - '- ',-'- -we--.ff - .. 90 as .-Af hi , 'ls vl , 1 A u 11 Ei . A 252, gg gg ggi g ge ig ,. . M-'-mf.. . 'aa' . ,- E Deposited with this bank your funds will be safe all the jg time, available any time, and always earning a steady rate of interest. 'iii' Sir J -t START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT Q. ALWAYS SAFE ALWAYS AVAILABLE I3 .s, .5 0 ALWAYS EARNING fi .5 F f- l OFFICERS - H. R. Loomis, President E. O. Lewis, Assistant Treas. J. F. Babcock, Vice President Morris R. Evans, Asst. Secy. '25 E., H. Warner Riddle, Chairman of Board ig' F. Leslie Strahl, Secy., Treas. fi? DIRECTORS if . Z. Aughenbaugh E. O. Greenamyer H. Warner Riddle F . . F. Babcock J. A. Jones Henry J. Robison I C . ' J . C J . E. Greene H. R. Loomis F. Leslie Strahl '1 1 - 3 1 :A I 1-Z 5. .uh , I I The IR ek, FIRST SAVINGS BANK and TRUST CU. . I-H -4 3 .4 sa RAVENNA, OHIO .E 3 E I .,.aN .... wfmfswrwzww- WH- 5 -- I I '59 is WP F I - . -I-.3-..:...........-.... i 91 9 Everybody gets there sooner or later E :Mi '--- Q4 :vf 1 qi :Si RAVENNA LAUNDRY Laundry Washing Saves Time and Temper 'rv -5 if PHONE 7 lf. .5 QUALITY . SERVICE - PRICE 124 ACME Stores There's one neax vou w s .- ii? -I GREENE SL KERTSCHER ff Shoes for the Occasion I-IOSIERY TOO Opposite Court House RAVENNA, OHIO H. S. BLACK, Proprietor Phone 147 RAVENNA, OHIO East Main Street H 3 Orders Given Prompt Attention it ., . .. .A-. vaa'.:.f':- f'ff1T'7': 4n LU!:: !5'M'5'i :: :. es. .. 6 3 ai' LW if , ,,,,E.,,, 92 ez . Iii. V17' ff Airs CHAIN STQRES HARDWARE f ACCESSORIES - RADIO MOTOR BOATS f CALLIE MOTORS RAVENNA AKRON BARBERTON GAS XRAY DR. MAIER Dentist RIDDLE BLOCK NO. 9 x .ij . Phone 270-R RAVENNA, OHIO 2? Mr. Hodge: My son, every time you are bad I get another gray I1ail'. Abie: Honest, dad? Gee, you must have been a corker. Look 7' at grandpa I , Mr. Pugh Clecturing his daughterjz I never see a blush on a girI's face now. In my day it was very different. Dorothy: Why, Dad, what did you say to them? r 7. is Miss Juve: Juny! Juny! Wake up! 4- Juny Petrone: I can't. Miss Juve: Why can't you? Juny: I ain't asleep! L. M. FREES P. L. SAPP L. M. FREES si Co General Automobile Repairing Reo Service Phone 5346 RAVENINA OHIO 2:8 VHF! fn rs . -. n':. 12 W if ii? -I' J I I 1- ,h iff Q-x 1-. rr :,:. 5. riff, . . -? ss. if? 6 Iv fe 151 Q It ,. wc 1.3.1. , 'A .ii 57 12 Q, Hi F ' I ft. Q. W ...I .A , 't E: I! .1.- . :Iii 'QTE L w F1 . : 'Q .Q , J . 'J' .2 .id ' 1' gn .. - -1 R' . - 3 : lilfli I L L , .j 3 -rf cg 4' ' 'Q 'fc 5 ' H tylhv H-W.,,'..t,,:...: .m-:, 2!' F1 5.-:ape gli ..f,f' . .- .,.Q:,..1: 0- N D X- , . I '55 fin? ,IILMWIII i ' ' H lv , nv-4Wf '7FS.'L f 12'-A Q ,'.' -MIA 93 Q For Quick and Dependable Services Call 5 JJ Zi' ,.ll'A Mm . ,.,, Q' ' GROCERIES FRUITS VEGETABLES .f FRESH and SMOKED MEATS I CONFECTIONS NOTIONS S. E. MOTZ 786 E. Main St. Phone 214-M RAVENNA, oH1o i' Canjielcl Gasoline, Oils, etc. Ja WE DELIVER O. S. FLOYD, Propr. ROAD SERVICE - FLOYD'S TIRE SL BATTERY SHOP Dealers in Qooalricli and India Tires Willard Batteries I I Ignition, Tire and Battery Repairing CANFIELD GAS and OIL Call 953 for Service 101-103 Sycamore St. RAVENNA, OHIO JENSEN-REICHE Plumbing - Heating I 78-W or 367 COMPLIMENTS OF H. J. E. ALBRIGHT C0. 94 35 I K4 Q1 is .... , --i.4 HARPER BRGS. RAVENNA, OHIO eg , Popular Priced Clothingl' -if I -Q Furnishings and Shoes . For Men, Young Men and Boys ' 4 if TE, 51 ,- ACTUAL . J . . .- A fi.-1 '-1-1 F 'Q Business College, Incorporated A 1'5 Otters you that conscientious service which has won for it the name: fl. Cl'hc School That Gets Results if Y . . . . . - You are cordially invited to Visit our new school 'il- New Classes Begin The First ah' Q Monday of Each Month , ' East Market at Broadway 'lgj II-0197-5907 AKRON, OHIO is XE ti, L Neighbor: I just saw a young man on the back porch trying to 'Ilf- jg, kiss your daughter. Mrs. Welsher: Did he succeed? f Neighbor: No. 'lf ,ij Mrs. Welsher: Well-it wasn't my daughter. 5 ' 'fx Florence: Say something soft and sweet to me! 'l' August: Custard Pie. S Charlie H: May I kiss you? Evelyn S: Cafeteria. Charlie H: What do you mean? 1.131 -if Evelyn S: Help yourself. Q1 -1. 5' ik . .- ICE a DAIRY S CREAM PRODUCTS QQ if FRANKLIN P. GRAY ' 4 1. Salesroom Open eyenings and Sundays 5 Phone 115 RAVENNA, OHIO -' , F11 '. I 5 ., - r . qu W. - I- gh: hul, ,w,,,v.t.,.Q-.-' 'L rs ,. 5 :fh -ju-, -.'. ,f,:5f151.:'-.,,-,L.,-N.,v,W:.- H lf 5 iff 3 ai , --,-.3 95 5 Y. E.: .i 'A' i, gf Q it A -QM: . si 'Q 9 5 'trliz-fgjfgf- !3f3 !3i'iQ, -. V !' 2 1 Y Y , 7 U ' ., . , M e ' W- t s if in Q 1 Y 4 , 55:1 : , .5 S' a A R 9 Hfl le if Formerly 55. The Barnett-Pugh Co. 'Y' ,Q ' - - P ta C unt ls , Dzstznctzon OT ge 0 3' k A4 + N 2 gi ISCIPLINED mental ' ' ff energy-the will to do good work every working ff, day- that's what the best fi A , n ,, Employers are seeking. Dyke training in the basic ' theory and sound practice of As, Modern Business qualifies .55 ' young men and women grad- uates for real positions in 3? the world's best work. 7:3 Dyke quality is distinctive! Personal inierviewinviled. Higb ' f School Graduates now enrolling. f 7, Phone, wrile or mllfnr Bulletin. z -E-D ii?1, .xi 1--qu - ,J if . 1.5, :E g n DYK1: CSFHO OL ti COMMERCE The 'I 1001 Huron Road, Cleveland The Convenient Downtown School E11 Kindly send yog bmlgng go: P I If mation on Dyke Courses. 0 0 , :jj Name ........,.,......,.,,,,,,,,--, ,H 'lg Address .....,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,---.,,,---- L b C HQ.: t,,.ttt,,,,ttt,ttttttt ittt D ,,tttttt u m er 0. si all Ravenna Qarrettswlle ag? I S5 Kent fi XG . ,, ,H il 'W i -ff' 3 n H umm My A'l-, at-YA,-..5wvj '-'V -Juli S! R' V' :fa Fi' -F ? 'cI jg1,If..,.l,L:u?,...t' -,.Je,,f,J.:l- A w: x ,- 96 E Q 5 .N ii . - 1. - - --v W-f . .- .. E I --.f QIWQIWNQQMAQSQMMWUM -- ' Mvwl 1. x 5., . When Looking for Gifts Call Upon Us Toilet Articles I Pens Writing Paper P vnggggggvs Pencils X' Atgamizers III 'ew' 'fff - f' I Leather Goods is ' IRONERS Cook GENERAL ELECTRIC WASHERS . REFRIGERATORS , Electrically Safe Clean Economical ,zg OHIO ELECTRIC PGWER CU. W. 2' Z3 ' if if' SCHGOL SHOES . Get hard wear and. need good shoe ir, repamng -' Let us keep the children's shoes L in good condition l r C. A. GEIGER . Rear Carpenter's Jewelry Store I lv GAKER' N? In ICE CREAM . I' - e fr .Q I ' cl cl Y ts Goo f oo or ou l' . .. . ,, ...-df-.ww W'-, ef 'fm -11,---- f- . ,'if,,..,,..a.y.:.r-:M F E59 af? QW I ' . .fe TM '7H'f'Ezfaex-2' ,. 97 A ' - Compliments of PORTAGE TYPEWRITER SERVICE xr' 5 -la, . -P Sold, Rented, Repaired, Corona, Underwood, Royal L Standard or Portable na New Ball Bearing L. C. Smith 27 S. High St. Akron, Ohio N 5 fa COMPLIMENTS OF .agp b , 'f. 1 . ' , Ravenna Lumber Coal and Supply Co. gi ff Cleveland Road Phone 33 Across from Erie Depot 5 :E 5' le Loretta: And at the end of his letter he put a couple of x's. What gt: does that mean? E .Q Marie: Silly, it means he's double-crossing you. 3: 'IQ' . . .ga Going around with women a lot keeps you young! ' J How come? gg I started in going with them four years ago when I was a Fresh- man and I'm still a Freshman. Z? Mother, what is that tramp doing with that piece of wrapping paper? .x A 7 Hush, darling, that is a high school graduate with his diploma. Soph. Yes, I was a freshman once. I spent some of the hap- J3 piest years of my life as a freshman. 1 Jif 5? Legion Drum and Bugle Corps We'v'e Tooting for New Uniforms 53 This Space Donated by Following Legionnaires ff f Seth Sloan Thomas Bothel Giles F. Guthrie James W. Pendry ' Leon Wise George B. Knapp - Frank Gorsuch Jack Quillen ' Fred W. Hartlieb fa 5 -. EI- . 'Sym Q 5 '?Pa ,2'-mf: 'E 98 -s -.-1-L.A'Sk.k'e-is rv'-4ov.n.'RfQ45qf,'21.'rlM-y ..n,..,'.QhmJ..h'L.. P!! D, Y 'IRL ui ' f..1J!?'YB ALMOST EVRYTHING G. C. STOKES For the Sta le and Fanc LAWN and 7 GARDEN Groceries Seeds, Bulbs, Shrubs, Trees, Fertilizers and Tools Spray materials for all purposes Consult us before buying and Isn't there something you need Ulday? 326 Highland Ave. We ZDCHVGI' Pl'lOlle Phone 36 RAVENNA, O. WE STRAIGHTEN FENDERS AND BODIES WE REPAIR AUTO TOPS WE PUT ON NEW TOPS WE REPLACE GLASS IN AUTOS WE REPAIR DOORS Sz LOCKS WE DO ALL KIN DS OF WOOD WORK WE DO WOOD TURNING WE DO ANTIQUE WORK Ravenna Fender and Body Shop L. E. BARTON, Propr. Cor. Locust and Plum Way COMPLIMENTS OF The Pyramid Rubber Specialty Co. RAVENNA, OHIO I f?z.a . -TT H fl' Ki WU Q 'e '2K:g-,,,,q,,,,, 99 55--fuf..v:ve-ezast-g',v.,1,Q.. . . Q r Q 1 N w r 1 A , ,,,. .K it stash. a asset! is i V P- is is D' :bi J. A. Jones, President B. F. Jones, Sec'y and Treas. , G. G. Jones, Vice President W. R. Jones, Gen. Mgr. E11 The Jones Bros. Structural Steel Co. t .EVE - W Engineers and Builders of Structural Steel Work is .1 Bridges, Buildings, Coal Tipples, Conveyors, Crane Runways, Derricks ,-A, Locomotive Crane Frames, Smoke Stacks, Truck Frames Tanks and Towers i, -1-A RAVENNA, oH1o PEOPLE'S LUMBER CO. Lumber, Sheetrock and Roofing 'iw -f s J' Where Good Lumber is Cheap Q and Cheap Lumber is Good RAVENNA - SALEM - SEBRING - COLUMBIANA Phone 249 644 S. Chestnut -5 JosTEN s as-P :ii 5 k Treasw'efC'raft Jewelers and Stationers l Class Rings, Pins, Medals, Trophies Commencement Invitations Factory Owatonna, Minn. f J Diplomas, Commencement Announcements f' .7- ,-al School Supplies and Equipment 1? , The EDUCATIONAL SUPPLY co. PAINESVILLE, OHIO , fi if ' - Z . . -,.,....-Ja-Q-:-wL B7 '5 V' iz 'fi' i?Lf'fff.'1 J wwaawt- i 'iii fi 39 i ...iz 100 Y , 'P TW '! 2E.A!,f2.SQ1SS.'.5?!VE' , M W1 . Q' -, ?-. Xi 122 EAST MAIN STREET 402 WEST MAIN STREET w 4- - :nz 'a A -K 1x- f 4 . J Y, '-3: G1'0CG1'i6S Groceries as , if jg. 5, A ' , f Rf Za, 'asm gf ESTABLISHED 1859 Where Economy Rules T 212 WEST MAIN STREET U Groceries and Meats - 53 ' 'lik 5 253 -5, . 2 in 3 si 5? GHNSON SL , . I fy J Pyramid Aero O11 Q' RQ CGMPANY , Cyasoline and Greases .,. 1: , Paper Boxes Swmge Since LQNG se EYERS T- 'K 88 417 W. Main St. Phone 544 ' 5 f? I 4 1' ' sd . f-. ..-'W'-'Q' '- fun 'Sl E' gy: 5'-,Ph ,HT !'Q '1-'-5 -hvfic' 4 --...z 1- -.. fr It 101 A'- if F-I lk Q. .- 1 Z4 .4 Q3 -1 F wex: , ...K , A 1. ,.,. A A E , ? , V kt X - if ,JQZVHT ? a - '.'.'. .-.E-11-aepgg ,?AE.'.5.I,-!5. El E' A A ,. . 'J-MA .. 'ra . E53 - Earning Power is NOWLEDGE in business means money-to learn means to succeed. ,cr Earning power is measured in terms ia 2 of knowing what to do and when, where V and how to do it. Acquire this earning power at Spencerian where business train- R ing excels. SPENCERIAN SCHOOL of Commerce, Accounts and Finance 515' 3201 Euclid Avenue 3200 Chester Avenue fifjj CLEVELAND if g ',,' T Q2 .Qi Prof. This examination will be conducted on the honor system. Please take seats three apart and in alternate rows. Dorothy: Stop! Stop! S-t-o-p! S-t--You are the first man to kiss .4 ff me. A rf, Jimmy: You told me that a month ago. mx, D. C.: Oh, was that you? 15,3 gg: Mary: My, you have a pretty mouth. 'EQ Bill: I warn you that anything you may say will he held against ' you. Q- if RALPH M. CURTISS, Florist 1- ' Cut Flowers, Plants A- and Designs gg . ft Phone 374 545 East Highland VEGETABLE PLANTS if Jeweler and Optometrist RAVENNA, OHIO 5 Phone 116-J RAVENNA, oH1o AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG oLooKr 'ff 5- n I , ,,,,,,, .,,, . sr ,X aff' .,.. ,,,.,.,,,,A,,.,,,,,,, 'QE r.'- 3 43? 3 QW ' -.-.33 102 'S K ,, wave- It-LM ma- Ja rg! is sg Q A M N- .E L Q f .y .. Hf . 5 COMPLIMENTS OF -4 X G. C. STRICKLINC Y J COMPLIMENTS OF .ag HAVRE CHEVROLET CO. X, 9 REED'S SPORTING GOODS STORE ' - 3. gf C Kodak Finishing Owr ' fs V. Specialty L 3 1 QUICK SERVICE xg , ' ? CCMPLIMENTS OF E 9 S A SCHCCL BCCSTER CCCCQ . ,C , 103 1 Y? ..x i '9'U'f- 7R?S. , - , lll: Q Q W I V , ' e ,.x..j1- ,Q '74 f t f f 'Q A Q Q1 'Q' . 'Nw' JE 5 ' P i . r s .x n ,, ' Cut Flowers Plants Designing gg R. W. WASCKO if HOME OF FLOWERS 3 362 N. Freedom st. Phone 571 RAVENNA, OHIO is fe Quality Service Price :Q at the 124 ACME STORES . 3 Qi EVERYBODY GETS THERE SOONER OR LATER THERE IS ONE NEAR YOU K f 3 W. o. DAVIS T. T. THEISS Automotive Electrcal Engineers U. S. L. Batteries Ignition, Generators, and Magnetos Repaired Bosch Magnetos, Stromberg Carburetors Atwater-Kent Radios Phone 106 265 W. Main St. J' JOHN C. KEIDEL ,ef jeweler anal Optometrist Commencement Gifts if Corner East Main, Prospect RAVENNA, OHIO :I ., -,f--,-',gf-r-2-t'e i : - 'A 'L-,F '.'.:.v -11.-f-,, .M .M 5 ar to W F . if 104 'MSISS-2 si eltasavm' I ' 'I y. 3' . COMPLIMENTS OF Zi? 'Q DINE'S I Produce Market I, EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED 51 COMFORTABLE VISION fit' .If C. V. COLLIER A Optometrist 5 .-. it Phone 245 '- 'Ft 6. . X 4 , Riddle Block No. 9 RAVENNA, OHIO 1 , f , H15 I- , V X, tx zz .21 Charles Monceyz I guess you've been out with worse looking - fellows than I am, haven't you? H, Q51 , ji' ., No answer. .3 F C. M.: I say, I guess you've been out with worse looking fellows :- , ', .s.. J ' I than I am, haven't you? aj- Grace: I heard you the first time. I was just trying to think. 5 Q Don Stockdale: Did she ask you to call again? Frank: No but it amounted to the same thing. . I D. S.: Whaddya mean? F. S.: Well, she said, I'd like to See you come here again. -Q S ' T. O. GREGORY Dentist Ji Phone 988 RAVENNA, OHIO 105 1. If K: I- 5-.. sn .A , Q, I Q t v . -Q AME s si A A - A fu. .14 :la i Reach Athletic Ps Qoools ' C. M. WALLER HARDWARE 55? INTEREST COMPOUNDED EVERY SIX MONTHS Paid on Deposits 4 1 K1 I A 5. THE COUNTY is SAVINGS AND LOAN COMPANY g i Riddle Block No. 1 W. DJ. DODGE, Secretary RAVENNA, OHIO ' 1 :L I Sailor Cstruggling in the Waterb : Help! I can't swim. Drop me X a line! , Life Saver: Yes, and you write 'me sometime, too. Q . it! ' ': ' T: Robert Focht: What are all those men doing in a circle with if .1 1 their heads together? Is it a football team? 5, Lucille Kimes: No, my dear, just a bunch of Scotchmen lighting . a cigarette. R ts 42 Q1 Jessie: I hear your boy friend wants to settle down and get a home. Lucy: Well, he's got a good start. I gave him the gate last night. if WATKINS' MARKET Dealers in Choice Meats Fancy Groceries 5 A 209 S. Chestnut St. Phone 88 RAVENNA, OHIO l 'F ..,,,. .i-,-s . me f-sie M 3 W fe W 5 I . ' 106 Ik :r 5 51. ,.. 1,4 Then there was the Scotchman who swore off drinking for a k if She : Guess. i E If -4 2 9k2ll'7E v I' if qu- 4 VX.. 11-f J. RAVENNA CASH MARKET I, .- ,s 1 5. 5' If Best Meats at Lowest Prices .I- .Y . -3. SPECIALS EVERY SATURDAY L I 1. P 208 Parkway Phone 428 jij. E. H. GRAY ELECTRIC CO. ' if , nh ij Electwcal Contractors RADIOS---SWEEPERS IQ , AND ALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES if PHONE 267 5 255 w. MAIN ST. 4 a if ,J . ., .1 ' --1 655 .H A Roommate Cat seven a. m.l: Y'up? - A if The Other Cyawninglz Yup! Q Q. . . . . ..- 'Z ' if. . . 4. :Z ,, v A L.- w. iff month. His water bill was too high. Herbert Leggett: If I asked you to marry me what would you 'J say ? I Eloise: Guess. He: Well-er-what would it rhyme with? 1 'f I Principal: Son, what does this 60 on your report card mean? Clayton: I don't know, Sir, maybe it's the temperature of the H.. ' room. N f 'cj RIPLINGER'S MARKET is fx: I Fresh and Salt Meats F- , POULTRY, FISH AND OYSTERS IN SEASON li S 5 T , ' Q -eg Phone 39 Floyd Block fiasawrw 8 .fha W. I as 4 107 :M 'l!l2!.AE,SQ1EE.M9'.!' fa. 'NWI' , TNI v. I 2 C MCGRAW SL ECKLER in School Supplies GIFTS WALL PAPER NOVELS .F 1 'Aint Ya' gonna paint up the old car. Perhaps just the fenders and splashpans ,ugi with the top redressed would make it look like new. C :Q 'S houlol I ' get your patronage, I will show my appreciation r 4 4 Lerch's Fender and Body Shop p A fAcross from Ford Garage in Jenkins' loarnb V 1 YE! COAL ICE I 5' WE MAKE WARM FRIENDS AND KEEP THEM COOL 1' - QUALITY AND SERVICE 3, PORTAGE ICE sr COAL CO. RAVENNA Phone 675 OHIO ,ij Office Phone 546 Home Phone 825-J h -12 C. A. WERTENBERGER Representing The Travelefs Inswrance Co. Writes All Kinds of Insurance LIFE, ACCIDENT, AUTOMOBILE, FIRE, TORNADO . A 108 1' ax 4. XWBSMITS-Zi? I' ai STA fi Q 7 gl. x 53-4. 1 L 4. m e ,. 4 ai ' if . E .l- Q. a 52? sf' .. EA 11' :T ,x 1 I '15, ' if L. I S' T. I is I , ,f 5- f.5' 3 ik .1 5. 5? Q . :1 I 1 s 'Q ff? ' fi .II A ,'s!g1gg,ggsfg' N ' THE BLINEBERY STUDIO Photographs o Quality THE TRANSCRIPT PHOTOGRAPHERU Klein SL Wolf RAVENNA, OHIO We buy and sell everything Dealers in Scrap Iron, Metals, Rags, Paper, Second Hand Automobiles Cleveland Road Phone 755 Kenward Bros. Dealers in Fresh and Salt Meats 112 N. Chestnut St. RAVENNA, OHIO Phone 136 H Ili C9 QW I W . min? . , bi ,,,,Mw. 'KBQAJ ,SQZE5.',5?,!!15 ' gs Q-... 7.1! lr 1524 . ,Ay 5 ,A ,.. . .,-1, 1. li: val' x 'S Q. 'LJ 4. 1 4 :P -1: .aff 3 J?-5 5 rw i THE S SECOND NATIONAL BANK 0 S' RAVENNA, oH1o gi s ff, Start a Savings Account in this Bank and 5335 when the time comes to enter College .A you will be Financially Equipped. ,f i Capital .... S200,000.00 A Surplus . . .. S200,000.00 12:5 fig? SQ . ig -'-fr Q' ? lg COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF on lvlayhew DAY BRQS. L f Elevator Company MEMBERS OF 1. G. A. 5- . 1 ' 4 ig, ess in ..,. '91 F lag X r S 2 fb F cw,-. st dna, .- nN':- -Q ,1.,- .,.. -Q ..'-l -. .ws ---A' M-2F1if':5-1I.aV. af iilET'6ii:'ii5 ' 7' 27:53 WAN -5-1.L1.v---2'3 '-Tff?'i1'1li'. 7'- -1 H',-t f:-:r--,:,....., .WM - YI f5 if!Ef,i-,fgygpbqggggmbqggygqwk , H 5 is 110 ASEE... gdkihg ,few.'11s5':..Z,:.,,. rg-I 1 1 gp H ras -h H N W A, ., -.fs '- . 2-W lp' , .1 1-f 5. f',e WEEKSBURY MINE No 1 Q lla Made the name Blue Grass p famous H We are the only dealers in Ra- venna selling this Coal. Don't be fooled- ljih. Hanna Blue Grass does not 5 SEE HODGE for Dry Cleaning with Energine Hand Tailored Clothes Made to order Clothes 1 v RICHMAN Come from Weeksbury' READY-To-WEAR CLOTHES at 0 H t.-o --sh' t -T' Bill Jenkms Brosxom 3 I ,lips Us les 54 FOUSBFS 515, Phone 10 li. gf. Zz! , mf, 'LQ' ,L - Y .jg -jul 1 ,. : v Q, Chas. W. Caris 'r RAVENNA, oH1o Quality Groceries and Meats W 1? rv TRY OUR OWN MAKE 1 A 1 The Evening Record Portage County's Daily Paper MAYONNAISE --1 COMMERCIAL PRINTING Phones 28-29 We Deliver Everything in Printing 5'- O- , . . ...,.,.Q, M- ...f F' W4 'im' H if W W . ..,. 111 .V 1 , '+. vf Q .9 if . '5 in Q2 1 14 if in 5 1 'Z i.. J 9 5 s fk QQ. E.. F' .gg , ': hi 35 'fc 512 w 3 . S .1 52 155 5' 2 A a J' af 'Q if 'A F2 A, .v F- . iff .. I, fi QQ. lil at r 4 'L p. 1:5 i ' .Q ff? 2 R ': 1 f -n 1' ...sz-4-sr 4i!'n.a.i:.J. -ii. J gg! E S 5 'A' ,' 2344.1 :vu 1. L , L mr. Yu X- ,- Q, v - Q , 1+ A. Ji SZ' .N A? Q .E .2-, ? 5 pi C ' xj. J ef 'P 5 Q . ff' fr 'iii 1:3 i . ,A E75 K S92 Q fi fi 'QT f 4 .1, 1 '7':2A vi 5,5 'u 2 'S 1 Q. iq 'L fn .2 ,mg qu 131.3 a-EE .3 G '1 4. vw sr sf' U 5.Qf.qf:,f:f.f1,..,.,. ...,. L q '5 QL.,--Pf,,Q1s.g am H 'Ei Lg Q3 . . 2 . ,1 gQfae.:mf....,,..1,-..ff9 112 V A 'ge A Q1 ggi 55 rl!! in Ivlu Pbb- ,. N JR 5 TCN ALL-STEEL HAND HOIST 3. L 'S' 1. --x jfs 31 Y,- .x. -f-1 i -2 vu .1 ,. -1 ff Ji af. . -at x2 1 Sl 5 Manufactured by - THE BECKWITH MACHINE CO., Ravenna, O. 55, A ' Confidential Family Loans gf Quick, Courteous Service 'iff Easy Monthly Payments THE ALLIANCE FINANCE CO. ' .pf 232 W. Main sr, RAVENNA, oH1o Cf and F1001-, Reed Building Nick Carter lin Governmentj : Porto Rico is governed by a gov- . ernor with six heads. 4-1215 Q' Miss Harper: Have any of your childhood hopes been realized? Q Glenn Francis: Yes. When mother used to comb my hair, I 5 wished I didn't have any. Lucille: When I marry, I want to have wealth and happiness. ' Fitzie: Well, I know where you can find both of them. Lucille: Oh, really? fl f Fitzie: Yeah, in the dictionary. Q .K J. B. SHERWOOD J. C. MOREHEAD 2 il ' RAVENNA PRINT SHOP fl Q Commercial and Joh Printing 'gi 5 Q Monogram Stationery and Correspondence Cards RAVENNA, oH1o Everything In Engravings sw, sax -' af:e4 -. s- f'iff 7 f xr-TF .' Iwi? 'P 3533! i53I '57 '5'i:': . ' 'F' 'Af-4 '.: - --.. -.-., W... . Ti-.ai-V 3 iii J 39 QM . 113 F- Q -1 , he-, im, . . E 9 zswmmfpvuiz .gi-M :ge A E5 gl gg 5 rpg! 1 JV:. D O CLARK st WILLCOX li? Automotive Supplies ' Standard Replacement Parts I X 415 W. Main Street RAVENNA, OHIO MATT DID IT pi Mother-- You clon't mean to tell me that those are not new shoes! 'ft fb Daughter- That's right, Motherg I had them rebuilt and dyed at-- ', THE sHOE DOCTOR 421 W. Main st. can On R. H. SMITH 'QQ fu lv, for your School Sweaters 4 Clothing and Furnishings for School or College fall school colorsj mx Suits and topcoats 3522.50 and up. 1 qs. ii. A i .if If We appreciate your call Ravenna, Ohio Satisfaction Guaranteed 6 THE E. D. NEIKIRK co. fs 42 5C to SLOO L . IE Under no conditions will we allow 1 any store to sell an equal value at a lower price. 3 vi? .. '2- il H 1 vW,.w?,,n4,..,,:r:,-1.5:-5.4 -'Z 1 ,gifs W' ilk- 87'1'f.'fZ5::.:.t,1.5u,,....--..-g,,',LV:fu.,HwAMW M .p:.m..a.w..Rs- 'i 8 :JIS W eft' ' A 4 114 ff ' S MATT CHRISTINO'S gill r sr, ' 4 v e --A 1 -.R . 'Mx.,,s3Z SQ1saMP .5' rr' ii ' THE .Q t . .N Q, MARVEL A. B. FAIRCHILD SHOPPE SL SON 432 W- Main Street Furniture, Floor Coverings Opposlte Mcgombe Motors Funeral Director, Radios Exclusive line of Hats and Dresses for Opposite Post Office, Particular People Ravenna' Ohio I Reasonably Priced l l l 4 .6 K . K A 241 , , :yt- grae' far A. L. Kreinberg gr Q Jeweler Gifts that last il. si, . COMPLIMENTS OF if 1 vifgnfen N SKORMAN'S ASTER-ER Dry Goods and Shoes T :,f2 ,!,f','1Lf 's 244 West Main St. f MN., sa wg ff!?e 115 ,a, Q' I L 4 4 L! s H I 'E ii is 'L ffm . Z. 5' ,. f Z 3 1 'S V K li .i 1? 555 .ll , I ', 352 11: 151. L N , gil iii 'fi' fs cg . .Q EE 'S 57' nwuonw -4 'lv ,r 1 1 , f ,. . w r 1 L ' 1 .,.. 1,5 v 553 .Hum kj 55 55 Q-4 ,, .dmksk-.1'r3i Avg,4eh.g.. 'a 1 DOLE'S .mfr H f' Sheet Metal Shop ' 122 N. Chestnut St. Ravenna, Ohio Phone 451 Everything in sheet and metal work :Z all makes of radiators replaced Richard Dole-In business since 1896 1, 1. 55 TT. -5 ' ff RALPH C. KNISELY DRUGGIST KoDAKs soDAs The Rexall Store Phone 362 Ravenna, Ohio 4 53 Q . 3-' COMPLIMENTS ' 2? . 5 1 Frank's Tire SL Battery Service ' 'M Frank L. Gorsuch, Prop. Cor. Main Sz Grant Sts. P ' RAVENNA, oH1o f Phone 563 Night Phone 558 ' is ALWAYS THE NEWEST IN HABERDASHERY For Men and Boys Clothes to Order, Too. G. u COY MERTS .ti 1' f 1 Opposite Post Office 111 East Main St. -,QE -cl 5 .. .i.. ..,f WR H :fi W 'HW 12 , . g if,Q-'21 3545,5h-,.,v,,,,,g,,,,,2f 116 lv , 'T 14 is 2122 ez at 5 is fi' 1 . ' Oil' 5 Before You Buy Your Furnace investigate -av 53 1 1. if 5, 1 7 .6 -1 v. ul' ...- an v. Y. 61' M 'ff' TI 115 The numerous highly desirable features of Ravenna Furnaces. , IZ! The complete line-pipe or pipe- less-open dome or return flue radiator. 135 The responsibility we assume for 2 your benefit. 5.4 The Ravenna Furnace Co. RAVENNA FURNACES RAVENNA, OHIO . QQ! if J 1 - s .. 5 ,U Phone 778 A. A. A. Towing : Qi Service fi COMPLIMENTS OF H. W. Middleton 2 , Chrysler - Plymouth iii: 0 Service Candy Kitchen T' General Auto Repairing 105 N. Sycamore St, . ' Ravenna, Ohio L. v.,.... -V-.-.t.:wp'g'-Z'Q 1 5'M'i: 51 W' .i7 ? Zf5..if-If-Anim-- ''.-Jawqpcg.-nQ,,,... .,. 117 in rg! t ,.., . P 1 J 41 5, .KX BT-1 E E' 'H' in ' a iff B- .- Fi I i ,ii J F S 'G 541 :rig , 'S E ' it . ,.,.. r ie I .eil lf?- vff ZA f. :J 1 5 K 'V 1 r , f A ,Q ,. 2, 5 '. Fw ' xi-h ' :N ii? sf- - aff' 7, i B Wan YL 4 :v.,' i X E-. Aw - , aj! '31 ' 1 2: OAK BRAND TOY BALLQONS T' ' ESA 1: :P A , A 4-3 4. :AJ O K. -J: az,- Carry Fun and Frolic to all the World 'fi Manufactured By Lf' THE OAK RUBBER COMPANY, RAVENNA, OHIO CComp1ime-nts of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shiraj 5 if V ., Leigh' ef. g '0 Q11 '-'if ' '- O- P .4 5 ii' Q -T PORTAGE WHOLESALE CANDY Co. if 'v ,X 1. ff! Confections of all Kinds '11- . , Q? Lowney's C3T1d19S a Specialty Fountain Su plies, Crushed Fruits, and Syrups ia p 2 vi -. 3' 208 S. Meridian St. Telephone 128-J ig' RAVENNA, OHIO 5551 ,,M,:,,,. .,7,:'z1 Fl 551'-1 - f7P'- kgSc'e:if'f-f- ..--Ji . .. ..'-uf. V..xg-'5- 'rr:31fi35:'f-Jfliw''ful' O A K -' I H' :' 5' .. i 1 x i' 7' ' ,-f5'aff': 'i '-e'25g-.-S. -or ,. 5' H si' 55 QW . , 118 Y r 5. .,, ..: 'z 2' 9 'M Mi, - , fi 5 WW gi W' '--A '!f3!.A!tZ SQ1!524!5P'.!' 1 '- 'NW ' QR' P' 51? fi lx .qi a 'If HARLAN DALE FARMS at cc Where Ravenna if Buys lts Better Mzlkv ., J J STATION R. H. S. T.-BROADCASTING . X Howard-Say, Where is that junior write-up? 5 Peter-Now, we gotta have more ads. Q Charles-Here's the track write-up. ' Catherine-1Coming out of Girls' Gleej--Oh, my head. Grace Madge-Is this all right or is it a slam. , James Fitzgerald-Oh, shoot, I cut her head off. y' Bill Stutts-I can't sell that. gg? Eugene-Hey, Pete, I can't find that ad copy. Whitey-Say, Sleepy, Where's that Football Personnel? Mick-There, you done it, Janet. -H Abie-I got it. Here's a good one, Ha, Ha, Ha. Robert-Oh, my, two teachers are missing. Janet-That looks just like him. - ' 51,1 Sue-Here's where you pay your nickels. 4+ f' 5 Christine-Please notice, snapshots in by Friday. . T Mary Jane-llow many pictures do I take now, Nick? A Eleanor-Shanty, did you see my Junior history? 'QQ Willard-HoW's this now, Nick? .1 'E Evelyn-Here's a cute snap, Christine. L, Faye-Oh you would, I'll do it to-night. ,Lge f The Ravenna Savmgs SL Loan Co. 1 CAPITAL sTocK ssoo,ooo Stock Subscribed and in Force S220,000 f Running stock Paid in S103,000 if Pays 5 per cent Interest compounded semi-annually on Savings I West of Court House 232 . X' E. J. Smith, Pres. A. W. Walter, Sec'y-Treas. Ffa A21 A , .mnQ4,,,,.:t,,:,,,--.1 ..5,.-., gina: W, grips. .,', , V M-'.'J.vv.lwhmuv W N .y vwmw- E 'ESI' 3 ew ft . .gf ,ala-.wx 1 .21-vm ,.,,,,,,,.,,, 119 L .aa sz 1 , . HCTEL R VENNA LARGEST RAVENNA, OHIO MUST Tub and Shower or Running Water and Toilet or Water Only 51.50, 52.00, 33.00 Private Dining Rooms Private Banquets Coffee Shop-45c Luncheon, Soup to Dessert Chicken, Steak, Fish Dinners-S51 Club Breakfast 25-35-50-60 cents H. L. Van Campen Insurance Agency and associates wish to take this means of expressing their sincere appreciation of the hearty support and patronage to their many friends and custo- mers. If you are not already among them, We will appreciate an op- portunity of meriting your name on our ever growing list. 207-8 Second National Bank Building, Ravenna, Ohio Phone 1116 COMPLIMENTS OF MCCOMBE lVl0TOR Inc. Portage County'5 Leading Ford Dealer HORNE'S GARAGE Washing Wm. Perm Qils Canfield Gas and Ethyl 10092 Alemite Greasing Station f' 55 ,. -: .- - -': ?T: Q1 lf' 1'-Q 4' M373 g','-S.-.-'wg-', . ..- ... .. , , . ,,.x 1. - x' l +:w:.5ffji..l,f,:::3-.,a , l. . r. His.-Q ,sa lf-aa, --,vghff gig. -i:.,,,.A:..,M,,,.,?,.M,F,m 120 .- .Q ... ,...,..jg.. .ga . 'F A SZ Q1 Ea 3 S! 'A' , CLASSIFIED WANTED A pair of rubber wrists and hands -write Mrs. Crowley. A little dope from time to time- H. L. Brown. Man to enter partnership in sus- spender business-August Laube. Young capable boy or girl to help Miss McClean and Miss Juve grade test papers. Last semes- ter's work to practice on. Traveling companion for trip to Europe. Must be congenial and able to take a joke.--Miss Elgin. FOR SALE One good hair ribbon.-Jonesy. 5 lipsticks, slightly used. Any col- or.-Marion Balser. Carload of school annuals-cheap -For further information see Miss J uve. Shoe for a one-legged elephant- Paul Hergenroeder. Exclusive rights to a good girl- Inquiry should be addressed to Edgar Knowlton. Two tons of material on Jury System-G. G. McClelland. SECTION RESIDENCE CHANGED My home is now with the aristoc- racy of Fish Creek.-C. Pierce. ARRESTS Dorothy Scarborough was to ap- pear before the mayor for park- ing her gum in a restricted area. FOR RENT One blonde switch - Martha Krieble. FOR HIRE Vacant space above ears-good roof--G. Ensinger. HELP WANTED I am drowning in the Atlantic ocean-your help respectively so- licited.-E. Black. LOST--FOUND Lost-One quart bottle of per- oxide - liberal reward - Evelyn Shira. Lost-ten brown hairs-valuable as souvenir.-Coach Francis. Lost-My only shirt-J. Farres. Found-Between periods 1 to 8, 5 hours of sleep.-W. Chapman. UNDERTAKERS Bernard Strickling Sz Company. We Bury 'Em Deep. M TunEazsvw-.izPg,:gz:Si,,.-liauei-E .-If--il, Yi 'e1.:f1f:f.7'.,.Kl:Zuv---.. -.751 I Q ..-si-,.N,3j-i mam: Q 121 A 5 Nf ' , 'J . tr W 1 , A r s 1 ' x 3. -.. if ,, 3: 4. 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We also wish to express our appreciation to Mr. Pore, Mr. Brown, and Mr. Hostetler for their interest and help. n I I wish also to personally thank the staff members for their un- ceasing efforts and cooperation, especially the art editor, Robert Focht. J The business manager, Peter Cipriano, and I also wish to show our appreciation to the following Seniors who liberally gave their V, services in selling ads to make possible the publication of this annual: i Janet Jones, Belva Fisher, Dorothy Pugh, Grace Madge Essig, Zeta Welsher, Evelyn Balo, Undine Wilcox, Mary Jane Fairchild, Georgia X-jg Prichard, Lillian Dietrich, Martha Hosfelt, Morris Lotte, James Fitzgerald, James McLendon, Swinton Matthews, and Eugene Ruck- .I man. Howard Carter, Editor 'I 123 ,, if L A vwqxyr- ' ' ' ' ' - I - . ww IVE' -I f' T52 Q 1 sz Q' QQ sam' Aw-1 I E '-I'-.. w +G. k L he A -Yin .: I4 ha ' 'Q ef 'I ES-I ' ' are '. Fix' . If-H UTOGR PHS -I L7 4. If ff ' ' , 1 - -2. f Q 'J - I , I ,.., ' il Pi 1'-Q N' 25? 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