Andover High School - Hi Life Yearbook (Andover, OH)

 - Class of 1928

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6 4 O Miss Edin, Miss White and Miss Sponseller. The next picture brings a rather sad feel- ing as I think of the supreme pride and joy we felt when as green Freshies we became members of the High School body. Two new classmates were acquired during our Fresh- man year. They were Floyd Hoover and Paul Tabor. Our teacher, Miss Warren, steered us safely through the trying period of our Freshman days and all too soon we found ourselves posing for our Sophomore picture. This picture is particularly dear to me because it contains the faces of many of our classmates who left us at the close of our Sophomore year. Among those are: Geraldine Russell, Lillian Hillyer, Nellie Daniels and Marion Baker. Roy Huffman, Volly Huffman and Lorain Robertson were the only newcomers in our class during the Sophomore year. We are sorry that Volly was unable to continue with us, but hope that Lorain and Roy will go on and gradu- ate with the Class of '29, No one can ever fill the places in the heart of every member of the Junior Class occupied by those who left but the grief at their loss is lessened a great deal when I look at the Junior Class picture and see the faces of the pupils who joined our class during the year. We won- der now how we ever got along without cheerful Helen McCombs, quiet but friendly Donna Dustman and Wilma Salin, who is always ready to have a good time, to say nothing of Fred Stump, Kenneth McCombs, Manning Leslie, Lawrence Peebles, Alfred Wells and Kosti Luoma. Thoughts of our Sophomore and Junior years will always bring pleasant memories of our teachers, Miss Boord, Miss Whitney, Miss Case, Miss Nelson, Mr. Hicks, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Slater, Mr. Martin, Mr. Dickson and Mr. Moore. 0 JUNIOR NEWS The Junior Class has the largest enroll- ment in the school this year. It is composed of twenty-one boys and fifteen girls, making' a total of thirty-six. This large class is made possible by the new members who en- tered this year from Richmond and Pierpont. The class has had one party this year. The class also is breaking away from the old method of entertaining the Seniors and expect it to be a success. The Junior Class is well represented in the school activities, nearly everyone takes a part in outside work. There are twelve who play in the band and eight in the orches- tra, three on the girls' varsity basketball team and five on the boys' teamg also fivc boys on the baseball team. There are also others who are in the Glee Club, on the de- bating team and work in the office. And those who represent the school in the county field meet. IN MEMORIAM Ellen Bissell Boynton Phillips Edith Mae Litwiler Q rO4r+++++ ++o4+++++ Q PAGE 8

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I Q O 3 O - 0 04 +0 Q-QQ-Q 2 l l 2 I 9 2 l fl Q QI 3 5 z z 5 5 -9-Q-Q-0-0-0-0-04-04-0000040 oooo 0 009000094-044-o-of-Q-ro-0-004-0040-foo O-0040 o Q 0 JUNIOR CLASS Back Row, Left to Right-Howard Gray, Emerson Parker, Roy Nelson. Second Row-Clover Perry, Clifford Swezey, Gladys Eastlake, Betty Bishop, Walter Warren, Ruth Richard, Ana Gay, Floyd Hoover, Susan Whitney. Third Row---Howard Venen, Lucy McClurg, Fred Stump, Donna Dustinan, Roy Huffman, Helen McComb, Frances Cleland, Ernest Austin. Fourth Row-Margaret Paul, Kenneth McCo1nb, Wilma Salin, Warren Russell. Irene Cross. Paul Tabor. Alice Per-k, Dorothy Johnson. Sitting-Sherman McComb, Lawrence Pebbles, Lorain Robertson, Manning Leslie, Alfred Wells, Homer Hall, Zelon Britton, Ralph Vickery. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY As I was rummaging through an unused drawer in my desk the other day I came upon a bundle of pictures, some of them yellow with age. What memories they brought of the days when the illustrious members of the Class of '29 were bashful little boys and giggling little girls. Looking at our first grade picture the first person to catch my eye was our president, Betty Bishop. Even at the start she looked the leader she has proven herself to be through all her school life. Advancing further I noticed Geraldine Russell with her golden curls, Thelma Pal- mer with a big hairbow, Alice Peck looking very small and bashful, Nellie Daniels short but plump, Gladys Eastlake with her hands folded primly in her lap, Dorothy Johnson with long black curls and Peggy Clelanfl with an enormous hairbow perched on the side of her head. Who is that little boy who is scowling so fiercely? Why that is our Junior cut-up, Homer Hall. Near to him is Roy Nelson looking only half of his present six feet of height. That other lit' tle boy with his hair in his eyes is one of our Junior Basketball champs, Walter Warren. I find it hard to recall any but the faces of those who are our classmates today with the exception of our teacher whom we all remember with affection as Miss Loveridge. The Second Grade picture includes the faces of the pupils mentioned above with some notable additions. Those two little boys standing side by side bear a faint re- semblance to our Lefty Parker of basketball fame and Bill Russell, humorous entertainer in English III. The little girl with the bill eyes and pleasant smile is none other than Clover Perry. Standing near is our well- known blond sheik, Clifford Swezey. Our Second Grade teacher, Miss Wright, is now Mrs. Jesse Dart of Andover. Glancing over the Third, Fourth and Fifth Grade pictures I am pleased to note that those people mentioned above are still on the class roll and that some of the other members of the present Junior Class have joined our ranks. I see five little girls whom I recognize as our notable Juniors: Ana Gay, Ruth Richard, Irene Cross, Lucy McClurg and Margaret Paul. There is Ernest Austin and Howard Grey, but who is that little boy who appears so afraid of the camera? Can it be? Sure it is our bass horn player, Ralph Vickery. All honor to Miss Perry and Miss Coulter, who san' us through these hectic years. The camera man failed to arrive during the Sixth and Seventh Grades, but I am able to pick up the threads of our history from our Eighth Grade picture. Lillian Hillyer, David Pellot and William Sevon, who joined our class during the Eighth Grade year re- mained with us only a short time as they moved to other schools. Associated with our memories of our Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Grade school days are those of our teachers, oooaj sro'



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+0 Q-4-0-+4-0 4 Q-Q-oQ-0-Q-+06-Q-0-0-04-+4-0-0-Q-o 4 4-9 4-ro-9-044+-o+0+0 -0 SOPHOMORES Back Row, Left to Right-Robert Sanko, Wallace Dingman, Russel Rose, Ncil Mullen, Brice Creesy, Thurman Marr. Middle Row-Catherine Boord, Roberta Crum. LeRoy Todd, Kenneth St,alnoker, Ralph Wentz, William Thompson. Ernest Carr. Front RowAArlie Richard, Arda Mason Clarabelle Steen, Dorothy Murray, Dorothy Miner, Bonnie Dudgeon, Irene Reed, Louise Russell. SOPHOMORE HISTORY In the Freshman team Ralph Wentz and William Thompson entered the group but Iona Arnio, Donald Fish and Gladys Rich- ard withdrew. The room teacher, Mr. Dick- son, resigned and was replaced by Mr. Moore. This year the class has dwindled down to twenty-one members and Bryce Cl'96Sy has joined the ranks. Several from the class belong to the band and orchestra. Several were on the varsity B. B. teams, while others were in the Glee Club. The Biology class organized a Nature Club. They have had several interesting trips and acquired much knowledge. The class officers are: President, Leroy Todd: vice president, Thurman Marr: sec retary-treasurer, Louise Russell. O SOPHOMORE NEWS The World History class is just beginning to make an extensive study of the World War. They are considering the subject not from the standpoint of the actual fighting that occurred, but are studying the multi- plicity of causes and later expect to give close attention to the results. Realizing that many problems of today arise out of the situations resulting from the war. They are going to study some of the most important of these with particular emphasis as to their relation to our own economic and political problems. Miss Boord attended the opera, Il Trova- tore in Cleveland Saturday. The Sophomores were unfortunate in hav- ing a number of those among the missing this month. However, la grippe has loosed its hold and everyone is back again with us except Leah Marvin, who is detained at home with scarlet fever. Those on the honor roll this month were Ernest Carr, Roberta Crum, Arda Mason and Irene Reed. Ahem! a hard-boiled class. When the Sophomores had their picture taken, they had the misfortune to have the camera break. Of course one is not insinuating that the class was to blame but the fact still remains that the camera broke while facing this group from room ten. Gbcahhnfsbokokhgocaba 0-0-Q-9-Q-+0 ooo-0-0-90-of-0-or 0-0- PAGE 9

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