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

 - Class of 1929

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Q +o4oo Q SOPHOMORE CLASS POEM Here's to the class of '31, May they never their studies shun, May they always be happy and gay, And live the rest of their lives that way. Junior Dingman, clown of the class, Got his Chevvy coupe at last. Raymond Johnson plays the bass horn, Studies Latin from night till more. Here's to Silvia, light and fair, Does not know what it means to care. Harry Sanko, our class athlete, Got a big A, and is hard to beat. Maude and Faye both have red hair, Walk five miles to save carfare. Samuel Luse, the dude of the class, Liked by all, but cares not for a lass. Mike and Henry, greatest of pals, Always together, but not with gals. Helen Karpiack has curly hair, Prizes her Latin and knows it is rare. Harry Swezey, wild and woolly, Never attempts to be the class bully. Elizabeth Bailey is full of wit, An easy matter for her to make a hit. Ruth Hill, liveliest of all, Saw Jess Woodworth and took a fall. Carl Wilenius, a butter and egg man, Try to beat him in English, if you can. Ruby Richards, from Crystal Lake, Says Andover people makde a terrible mistake. Anna Ogram, friendly to all, We hope she comes back again this fall. Katherine Schlosser, may her name remain, She helped our class to gain its fame. Ila and Grace are next in line, Usually inseparable, most of the time. Virgil Barnes, the boy about town, Wouldn't wonder if he read the clock around. Page Eleven

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Front rowf-Helen Karpiack, Maude Myres, Grace Smith, Elizabeth Bailey, Ruth Hill, Sylvia Salo, Kathryn Schlosser, Faye Myres, Ruby Richard. Second row-Raymond Johnson, Harry Sanko, Harry Swezey, Wallace Dingman, Francis Phillips, Annabelle Ogram, Miss Whitney. Top row-Michael Hruska, Carl Wilenius, Virgil Barnes, Henry Hazelton, Samuel Luse. SOPHOMORE CLASS The officers elected to lead the Sophomores for thc year were: Raymond Johnson, presi- dentg Samuel Luse, vice-presidentg Elizabeth Bailey, secretary and treasurer. On February fifth, the Sophomore class enjoyed a party at the home of Katherine Schlosser. Games were played as the main feature of a highly entertaining progam. At a late hour, refreshments were served. Mr. Martin acted as chaperone. Francis Phillips entered the class this year. The class welcomes him and hopes that he will remain here during the rest of his high school days. Faye Steen and Merle Hathaway went out into the World and are now laboring with mighty problems of the universe. Edna Baker left Andover and is going to school at Ashta- bula now. Those on the honor roll during the past year are: Samuel Luse, Ruth Hill, Maude Myers and Francis Phillips. Besides this noteworthy group there are many others of high scholastic attain- ments. On April the 18th the Sophomores had as their guests the graduating class of Richmond high school. Lunch was served at noon in the dining room to the class members, the visitors. and the faculty. Some of the class have been very much interested in athletics. Six members of the class were members of the two varsity basket- ball squads. The following were given recog- nition as varsity players: Harry Sanko, Harry Swezey, Wallace Dingman, Ruth Hill, Anna Ogram and Elizabeth Bailey. Harry Sanko and Harry Swezey with Sam Luse were members of the baseball squad and will do big things next fall. Sam Luse led the cheers during the past year in a most eflicient manner. Four members of the class were in the band, Grace Smith, Wallace Dingman, Sam Luse and Raymond Johnson. Francis Phillips was a member of the debate team. Ruth Hill was a participant in the declamatory contest. Helen Karpiack will represent Andover H. S. in the county spelling contest. Ruby Richard deserves a great deal of credit for being neither tardy nor absent during the past year. .++++44+0++ -++0 Q++44 0940 --0-0 0-Q-0-Q-9-0-5000 . Page Ten



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0-04-0-0-Q-0-+04-0-Q-0-0-Q-0-90 Q-Q-0-04-Q First row- -Neil Mason, Evelyn Tabor, Greta Sowry, Rachel Fitts, Shirley Loveland, Ruth Fitts, Marion Vickery, Aletha Van Guilder, Neva Wentz, Bobby Watson. Second row-Donald Cook, Mildred Cline, Matilda Bowden, Gertrude Scannell, Donald Urosby, Dorothy Hoover, Clara Burtt, Evelyn Myres, Leota Smith, Neoma Stevenson. Top rowf-Herman Austin, Jess Woodworth, Clyde Brunner, Francis Simon, George Harrison, Harold Robison, Carl Kingsley, Robert Palmer, Glenn Ralya, Mr. Thompson. FRESHMAN CLASS The Freshman class held an election of oiiicers the first month of the school year. The class elected George Harrison as its president while Ruth Fitts was chosen as the vice-presi- dent and Mathilda Bowden, secretary and treasurer. Throughout the year, the class members have enjoyed their new subjects a great deal. The entire class took up two Freshman sub- jects, English and General Science. Some ol' the class were often perplexed with Algebra, but managed to come out all 1'ight under the supervision of Mr. Hicks. In English some of the class thought that they were better English- men that their teacher. However, the dictionary usually convinced them that they were mise taken. Mr. Thompson brought many things in General Science which have been of extreme value to all and have proved to be V91'y in- teresting. Miss Boord has made Latin seem very much alive rather than the so-called dead language. Plays and songs in Latin have addefl to the general interest. lVho can forget that play when Parker was dressed as the king and seemed to be cut in two. Mr. Jerome has made some good carpenters out of the boys while others are convinced that as carpenters they 0-+4-o+o-0 Page Twelve are still good ditch-diggers. Two members of the class are taking Agriculture. At the beginning of the year there was an enrollment of thirty-one members. The total has remained the same and it is hoped that the class may stay together until graduation. The first class gathering was the one in which members of the first year class were formally, or was it informally, initiated into the high school group. A great many stunts were pulled off at the expense and discomfort of the Freshmen, although it all seemed to please those who made up the audience. A party was held at the home of Marion Vickery. The class gave her a pleasant sur- prise and a fine time was enjoyed by all those present. During the winter the class went to West Andover and had a great time on a coasting pa1'ty. After all had partaken of a little sliding and a great many spills, or rather, thrills, a fire was built and George Harrison gave a lecture and demonstration on the number of hot dogs one may consume with safety. The class is glad to come to the end of the first quarter of its high school course, and will try to get along even better next year.

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