Ada High School - We Yearbook (Ada, OH)

 - Class of 1931

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EVIZRHART SHANKS BURNETT REESIQ CONNER RUNYAN UNDIQRNVOOD BIENTIEY LONG Page Sl-.X'lt't'l7

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TWELFTH GIQADE UIZFICEIDI BERNARD FREEMAN .,....A..,... . . .,.,..,,.,,..,., . .President It is indeed a pleasure to introduce our class president, Bernard Freeman. A big hand greets him. Throughout the year Bernard has made an admirable show of his executive abilities and de- serves such appreciation. Only someone who knows the value of time can accomplish what Ber- nard has accomplished. MENNO ELZAY ..........n... . . . ....., ..r. .i,... V 1 ce-President Menno Elzay, one of our most popular Seniors and football heroes. was elected vice-president of the class of 1931. Like most vice-presidents. he had no opportunity to assume full command and had no famous battle cry. but we feel confident that his work would not have fallen short of our expectations, ALICE NEISWANDER ....si,r,i . . . . . .ee.. .Secretary-Treasurer Lucky Seniors to have as their secretary-treasurer the girl who answers to the name of Alice: for the timeworn injunction, Pay your dues became a beautiful theme song set to the music of efficiency and dutifulness, and money came into our treasury with a cheerful jingle. -MYRA Lou LOWMAN. ELEVENTH IEIQADE CFFICEIQI CHARLES GANT. . . ,.,,.s .,i.i ,,,,, . . ,,e,,,, . . .President The Eleventh Grade this year chose a leader who has proved himself most capable and suc- cessful. Charles has always taken an active part in school affairs. having distinguished himself both in athletics and in the classroom, His well-rounded ability won for him the loyal support of his cassmates, RAYMOND OLSEM. . ....,.. .,.. .,..... . .......... V 1 'ce-President' Ray. new to Ada High School last year, soon became a popular member of our group, Though he had little chance to demonstrate his ability to preside at class meetings, he performed other duties creditably. his latest function being that of cheerleader. No occasion finds Ray wanting. MARGARET FERRALL. . . ......... . . . . ....... Secretary-Treasurer Margaret. intimately known as Speedy, is a small but mighty member of the Eleventh Grade, She has exhibited her talents in both scholastic and athletic activities, By seeing that we obeyed the old. old cry of Bring your dues. she brought us through the year with a clean finan- cial slate. -DOROTHY HILTY. TENTH GIQAIDE DFFICEIDI JACK GUY ..,..............,... .,............. ..... . P resident The Tenth Grade chose as president. Jack Guy. who they knew would serve their needs capably. When business problems arose, he was ready to discuss and settle them. Jack deserves a rousing good cheer on behalf of the Glass of l933 for his fine work. LUCILLE CANT. .........,....,.......... ...... .... V 1 ce-President A very popular girl was selected for the ofhce of vice-president. Since she had been president of the class last year, we all knew her abilities. Lucille is a very willing and dependable worker, Her interest in class affairs and her cheerful service have been appreciated by the students. MARGARET SHAMBAUGH. .......................... Secretary-Treasurer It takes a good treasurer to bring in the dues. Margaret was persistent enough with each person to receive the money, which enabed us to successfully meet our financial obligations. She is to be congratulated for the manner in which she conducted the monetary matters of the class. -ROSEMARY MOHLER. Page Fifteen



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NINTH GIQADE DFIZICEIQI ROBERT SHANRS . , . . . , . . QA.,.,. AA. , , . . . , . . President The Ninth Grade had very competent officers this year. Robert Shanks. our president, is rap' idly making his way into the Ada High School Hall of Fame. There never arises an occasion which does not call forth excellent ideas from Bob. and his ingenuity enables him to make these ideas realities. RICHARD EVERHART i..,ra ..lr,.,, ..,..,4a, . V ice-President Dick, a new but popular boy. carried the honors of vicefpresident. Time has made us more conscious of the wisdom of our choice. Whether it be in the classroom or in school activities, Lick always proved himself a real leader. He soon convinced us that he is an asset to our class. ROBERT BURNETT . . . , . ...,.. . . ,,,..., Secretary-Treasurer As a skilled banker handles his coin, so does Bob handle our dues, That he has more talent than that of a mere collector is made evident by the artistic ability displayed in the Pay Up signs which have often decorated the walls of our homeroom. Bobs accomplishments have earned much praise for him. YPAUL NEISWANDFR. EIGHTH GRADE UFFICEIDI WILLIAM CONNER . . . , , . . . . , , . . . . . . President William Conner. whom all of us call Bill, is our president. He started his school days with rare promise and certainly has justified the faith pla:ed in htm, ln previous years he has held several offices such as the presidency of the Craft Club and a class editorshlp for the Purple und Gold. THOMAS RUNYAN . . . . , , . . . . . , Vice-President Thomas Runyan. our vice-president. hails from Lima and is spending his hrst year with us. He thinks we have an excellent school here. He has be.ome quite popular with the class and we are expecting much from Tommy in future years in the line of leadership. NORMAN REESE. . , . , . . , . , . . Secretary-Treasurer Norman Reese. our secretary-treasurer. has worked efnciently and diligently in the interest of our group. It requires a real mathematician to take care of the Hnancial matters of a class the size of ours. By proving that he can do this well. Norman has risen to a high position in the eyes of his classmates. -NORMA GRAY. IEVENTH GIDADE UFFICEIQI JOHN UNDERWOOD ,........,. . .,.. . . , President John. the little and alert president of the Seventh Grade, has helped the class solve many problems during the year. He is is a boy who won't give up. but he sticks with a job until it is completed. NVe know that Jack will be a leader in school activities in the days which are to come. PHILLIP LONG , . , . . . , . Vice-tPrest'dent The vice-president of the Seventh Grade is Phillip I.ong, We should be proud to have se' lected a boy like him for the office. He is a studious lad. who can direct a meeting whenever neces- sary. John and his assistant. Phillip, have done much toward making their grade compare favor- ably With the more advanced classes. ANNA FRANCES BENTLEY ..,, ..,. . , , Secretary-Treasurer In the selection of oflicers, we further displayed our wisdom by choosing Anna Frances Bent- ley secretary-treasurer. lf anyone had not paid his dues, she was always reminding him of it. She is a girl who is willing to shoulder responsibility, and she performs with eagerness any tasks as- signed her. -DON NIOORE. Page Sevenleen

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