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

 - Class of 1930

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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

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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



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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

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