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.. s R. H. S.- Senior Class History In 1929 fifty of America's youths commenced high school life by starting on the humpy road of Hope. Excluding the few detours, many scenes of beauty were passed. When we came to one small town, we stopped and put in our share of letters on the poster announcing Hulda of Holland as a work of musical art. Another year passed. We changed our minds and used the road of Perseveranceg it deserved its name for after all the bumps, ruts and mud, at the end of the year wc felt that we had earned the title of very experienced travelers. In the mean time, of course, along the way, honors were received from participating in athletics as well as the operetta called Up in the Air. Since we thought a change of weather necessary, we chose a new road map put out by Miss Mary Gordon, having previously used Miss Helen Harley's which had served our purpose well but she was going out of business. Self-determination was chosen as our roadg we traveled and gained in knowledge greatly. Arriving at the city of Importance, we stopped long enough to present the comedy 'The Arrival ol' Kitty. Then we displayed our talents in The Lady of the Terrace in which the lady was chosen from our ranks. As before many of us participated in football, basketball and baseball. We met friends who were completing their journey and because of their success, banqueted them. Most of us chose good seats in good cars the next trip when we started oui for Success. This trip was the most pleasing for some, the worst, for others. Feel- ing full-fledged we even attempted to give advice to our superiors. Man were accomplished which kept us busy. By good cooperation of the staff book was published. A class play The Attorney for Defense , was grand finale to school life for some of us, although we had been in Marrying Marian, an Knowing that all work and no play makes .lack a dull boy, we did our sports and fun. y things Ulll' ylxlll' operetta. share in We finished the last trip together, in all twenty-nine, rejoicing and hoping that Old Man llepression is dead when next year's class is in our place. ihvlllfllfjfll llurl.wt Page Se ren
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R. H. S. Faculty Literature THOMAS I. DUNCAN Height-li ft., l inch: Color hair-Dark, dark brown: Color eyes-Light green: Diversions- Reading and radio: Favorite author-Claude Bowers: Particularly enjoyed- Josephus among novels of recent years: Home town--l indlay, Ohio: Lives in-Rawson: Married-Yes: Early education-Findlay public schools: Later educa- tion-If. of Mich., Il. A., and Ohio State l'., M. A.: What doing' now?-Supt. ot' Ilaxvson Village Schools. HOWARD H. YAWIZEIIG Height-5 ft., 11 inches: Color hair--Iiroxvn: Color eyes-Grey steel: Iiiversions-IiasebalI: Favorite athlete- Babe Iluth: Idea of best living All American 2ithI0U '+HI'iI'lIIl0 Nevers : Particularly enjoyed seeing' Marchniont Schwartz play during games of recent years: Ilonie tonn -Grand Rapids: Lives in-llawson: Married- Yes: No. of children--Two: Early education-- Three years in country school, Lucas county: nine years in Grand Ilapids Centralized: Later education-Bowling Green State College, HS.: What doing now'f-Instructor of Science and Coach of Athletics at Ilaxvson Ili: Ambition- To be a better coach. . S. LEONARD REATY Height-5 ft., 11 inches: Color hair-Iilack: Color eyes-Black: Diversions-Sports in pren- eral: Favorite sport-Baseball: Idea of best liv- ing All American baseball player-.Ii1n1ny Foxx: Particularly enjoyed seeing' Babe Iluth play during games of recent years: Home toxvn -Walkerton, Indiana: Lives in-Ilawsong Mar- ried-Yes: No. of children-Two: Early educa- tion-Walkerton, Indiana: Late1' OiII.1CI.1IIOII-IlUl'- due U., 1922, B. S., and O. S. U., 19332, M..-X.: What doing now?-Instructor of Vocational Ag- riculture, Rawson Hi. HELEN II. MAY Height-5 ft., 4 inches: Color hair-Light brown: Color eyes-Brown: Diversiuns-Cook- ing, sewing, reading: Favorite author-O. Henry: Idea of best living American dramatist-Eugene O'NeiI: Particularly enjoyed- Mourning Re- comes Electra among dramas of recent years. Page Sir Home town-I indlay, Ohio: Lives in--Findlay: Single-Yes: Ea1'ly education--Attended l ind- lay, Ifostoria and Iiucyrus schools: Graduated from I l'C'lllOllI High School: Later education- .-Xttended f'hieai1'o If: jl'l'2ItIlIilil'ti from Otter- bein College, II. A.: What doing' noxv'f Instruct- or in departlnents tri' English. Latin and tirst vear I.Z'4'Ollll'lI'Y, llawson Ili. MAIIY E. OOIII ION Color II1lII'- Iiroxvn: Color eyes -Iiroxvn: Ili- vcrsions-IIandicraft tneedlexvork, I.UI'llllLll'4' re- tinisliingi, niusic, reading' and spoits: I-'avorite diversions--Ilepends upon my mood: Diversion which never tails I'C'I.I'2II'tIIt'FS of moods is sports: IilI.I'ilCLlI2lI'Ij' enjoyed- Il. II. S. games ot' basket- ball and tootbali tilllillph' past trio years: llonie toxvn--Lake tlicott, Indiana: Lives in Ilaivson, Ohio: Single-Yes: Early I'LiI,lt'ilIIOll--I.UIl'illlS- port lligli School. Indiana: Later education-- Ohio State L'lIlYt'l'Siij', II. S.: What doing' noxv'f-- 'III'lit'IIIllg' Yocational Ilonie Ee.. Ilaxvson Ili School. EI.IZ.-Xl!l'I'I'll D, XYlI.I.I.XRIilON Ileiirht-fi I't., Li inches: t'olor hair- Ilroxvn: t'olo1' eyes--Green: IFiversions--Music: l avorite music -I'ipe organ and choir: Idea ot' best lix- inig piano player- I'aderexvski: I'articularly en- joyed--Hearina' the OIli'l'2l uI.tiIlt'Ilj1'l':lIU by llicb ard Wairiierz Home toun -lienton Ilidge: Lives near-Ilawson: Single- Yes: Ea1'ly education Ilenton Ilidprc and ltaxvson schools: Later educa- tion-IiluiI'ton t'olIei.1'e. II..-X.: What doing' noxvi' -Instructor ot' vocal music and Ifniglisli, Il. II. 21, EIIINIA IIISEI. llc-ight--fi ft., l..3 inches: Uolor liair-Ilrmvn: Folor t'X4'Sf-IIITIWIIQ Diversions -Ileadinii' and music: lfavorite author- .Iohn tDalsxvo1'thy: Idea of best living' American xvriler--Itrainatist, Eugene O'Neil, and Novelist, Edith Wharton: I,1lY'I.iL'llIZll'Iy enjoyed- II1'idp:e ol' San Luis Hey aiiionpr novels of recent years: Ilome town -Iiindlay, Ohio: Lives near--Ilaxvsoti on Iiural ltoute No. ZZ: Siiityle-Yes: Early education Graduate of Tecuinseli Il. S., 'l't-euniseli, filicln- gan: Later edueation--I indlay f'oIIeg'c,'F1l, A. Ii.: What doing' noxv'.'- Instructor ot' history and math. at Iiaxvson lliuh School.
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l'1'f'11 IIUNALIJ CAMEIZUN SHOCK ullix fnrrifnl onllowy uwmlrl ,ml Snvriilis lo .:lnnm, Ulussiczil Coursvg Boys' Glow Club 'Sill 'I12: Hulilu of llollzindu '30, Arrival of Kitty '32, liuskm-tlmll '32, 'tiilg Inlrzimural Sports 'I1l, '32, '33, Vlzifs l'rs-simlvnt '32, '331 I':l'hll Slzitl' '33: SV. lilllj' 7221. llllll. ICWING 'il frifml mn final Ilfi lllflllllvlljl nf my llinffgflfl rmlfilp! Ing lwulal uf' jl4HlllI'4,u li:-m-rail K'Ulll'Sl'1 liuys' G11-ii Clulm '30, '31, '32, '33, Up iii ilu- .1Xi1 ' '31, l.1i1ly of thi' 'IK-i'i'zim's- 32, lfuntlizill '31 '32: llzlskol luill 1.1, 325 Xiu' l'i'w1ilc-nt '33. IUUIIIS GlZIl'ISl'lli liI,0NllY' Tiff 1jf4N un :4f.'jlll'jlf!lN of llii soul. l'i1llr1Qif l'i'vpurutm'y Cnursi-3 Girls' Glin- Vlulm '30, '31, '32, 'ililg llulil:i of llllllilllllu 'iirlg Up in Ilia- .-Xi1 ' '31, l.ziily of ilu' 'l'i-1'i'1i4-ii '32, lNlziri'ying' Marian '1171: Vlzise Sl't'l'K'l2ll'j' '32, Vluss 'l'i'c-zlsiirs-r '33 lll'IUlIGl'I Ul,llll.XM Hu IIIYIIIIIS nf flixlirijf, Hfx irlmlf xml! iw in his n'nrlf. Vlzissiczil Cuiirss-g Mt. lilzim-lizml lliirli Si-liiml 'iillg mln thc- Gzirmle-ii nf' tho Shah '20, .Kilim-iiizin l,ilm-i'zii'y Suvivly '30, l.il4-l'- airy Swim-ty l'lziy 'I'lii- lloorlocf' '30, High Sclimwl l1ziml '3101 llziwsmi High Svhuul '31, '32, '3511 llilj S' Ulm' fluli '30, '31, '32, '33, Up iii llii- fXi1 ' '31, l,zuly of thi- 'l'i-1'- l'lll'1'u '3123 H3llll'l'j'lllj1' ylllflilllu '33, liitrzi- murzil lizm-hull Il, '32, 'iiilg liilitm'-iii-Cliia-l' of livlm Stall' 'I13. llHN.'Xl.ll lili'l'Zl'INl1.-XIQGICIZ ICON ll fun fr muff smzlfs, riml Hlllfll IHIIIV' Winn ln lvruiflm, ll uflfl, Sunil Ilfifiy In his f-I'1ljlHll'Ill uf lffiy' Yuczitiuiial Ag'l'1c'ultui'0 Voursvg Buys' Ulm- I A I l l.ziily ul' thc 'IU-i'1'11cv C123 Tho Arrival of 11511 I'.'igflil C'lul1 '31, '32, '321g Ui in tht' , ir '3 5 Kitty' 'Z123 lfuotliull '30, 'tllg lluskvllizill 711, 3123: BZlSkl'lll2lll Cziptziin '32, Intru- niiirul Sports '30, '2ll, '32, 'ilrig Class Vivi- l'l't'Sl4l4'lll '32.
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