Ashtabula High School - Dart Yearbook (Ashtabula, OH)

 - Class of 1909

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SENIORS JOHN IIENDRICK8 .......... English Course Koot Ball Team 11 (• 3) t4 . Captain Koot Hall 13). Track T » «4). ’a|Xaln Basket Ball Team (4). Ban Ball (4). Buxine Manager “Bart (I). Business Manager of Annual 4 . Metbought I heart! a voice cry. 'Sleep no more' STKI.I.A KORNKKI.D .............Scientific Course It Is In learning muxlc that many youth-f■:! hearts learn to love. OI.KNN LEO'JKTT ................Classical Course I’tealdcni of Class 13). Kdttor In Chief of the l art (41. K Btor-ln-Cblef of the Annual tl). High School Debating Team (4). Mgr. of Koot Ball Team (4), Track Team (I) (3) (3) (4). Html.-nt Council til 14). Vice ITesIdent of Athletic Association (3). Do not saw the air too much with your hands, thus. OBRTRI'DE MKAN'Y ..........English Be not too tame, neither. Course DREDA BRASH ..................Classical Course Art Editor of the Dart 14). Art Editor of the Annual 14). Secretary of class (3). Secretary and Treasurer class 44). Varlnm » t inutabile em|ier femlna. CI.ARKNCE UII.I.KN ...........Kngllsh Course Ills head unmellowed and hi judgment ri[x .

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SENIORS OLIVE DECK FRANCES RICHARDS ..............Classical Course Associate Editor of the •'Dart’1 (4) Associate Editor of the • Annual (4). She know what'ii what. Classical Course Winner of Flr t In story contest 4 4 . dlfV Basket Hill 13). •Itint good nIItun'd, that Is all. ami not ('retention WIU. DAI.KV ...................Classical Course Basket Rail 41 Assistant Business Manager of th® •,l art and Annual. There la mischief in this man ” RCTH BOERNCJEN Classical Course KARI. COOK .... .... English Course Oratorical Contestant t» . Basket lull 4 . Foot Ball (4). ’ With lokkes crulle as they were leyd In prease MARY Ill.AKK Classical Comae WINIKRKD CAINE (-.Ills' Basket Ball S 14) Manager Olrl ' Basket Ball 4) And Kladly wold she lerne. And gladly techc. . .Classical Course Assts tat.- Editor of the Dart (4). Associate Editor of the Annual (4). “For she ia wise If I can Judge her. “Frailty, thy name Is woman 18



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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY liy EDNA SCOVILLE. 09 The year of 1909 ! Ho» Ions w© have waited for this year of year At la t It hag arrived, and wo. oven prouder than we expected to be. are ready to leave thin aeon© of many IriumpIiH Our history. beginning with the year 15 05 and ending with l?09. la a very good and Interesting one We all can remember that June inorninK when accompanied by Mr. Crate, wo marched from the IM-vision 81 root School to the a» cmbl room of the Ashtabula High School and received the seat assigned 08. How glad wo were to think wo would now be enrolled with the Student of that renowned Institution It I needless to tell of our capabilities as Freshmen, and of the teachers who looked upon us favorably. This year passed on wonderfully. and the first exams My ! how wo did surprise the faculty. The Rood tiroes In the assembly room nr never to be forgotten, especially when we were daily labored with concerning the amount of whispering among the Freshmen during the study hour . In the course of this year three of our member entered the matrimonial ranks September. 190$. found us enrolled ag the sedate Sophomores. We had all longed for the time when we should not longer Ik- called •• Freshle But we did not smile at the present Freshlea, Oh. no for we had decided to do unto other a we would have others do unto us. This year wo gave a great Sophomore Annnal at Haskell's Hall, to which all of our noble colleague were Invited. Rathualaa-tleally they responded to our Invitation The affair proved to be a grand success, ns nil of our undertaking have been. Wo thought, of course, that this party would b© followed by others In the coming years and that we bad set a good example But the next class did not follow our lend for several obvious reasons. The year 1909 came nround too soon. When we were Jolly Juniors. we entertained the class of 1908 they never before had been entertained. The Junior-Senior reception was one never to Ik- forgotten. Soon we wore to take our place as Seniors of A. H. 8. ami be held up as example to the lower classes. How we bad looked forward to this during our whole three years of High School training ! Hut now. having attained this noblo position. 1 am sure we feel little different except somewhat older and wiser than when we entered the ranks of A. H S. three years ago We could not abandon our position as Juniors without a second memorable event, so an excursion to (!©neva-on-lhe-l.ak© was planned Altho we had two breakdowns before we started, which is nothing unusual for tho class of 1999. we had a very enjoyable time. Surely we cannot forget our singing in chapel in our Junior year. It certainly was a credit to A. II. S. If anyone had visited our class during this period I am sure he would have run dismayed away. Now In this year of 1909. we are to leave the doors of A H. S. forever. How melancholy that word sounds! But we know iho class of 1910 will prove to be a Illustrious Seniors as we have been. Our Senior year ha been the most eventful one in our history. A Senior we started the publication of n High School paper known as The l art. which achievement we hop© will serve as a precodent for succeeding classes. We rank high In Theatricals and Athletics Our Senior play was so well appreciated that the manager of the theater wished u to repeat It. In tho Athletic line wo furnish the best of material Of the present basket ball team four of Its member are Seniors, and we also do more than our share for the track, football and has© twill teams. For the Oratorical contest our class furnished the candidate who was elected by an overwhelming majority over the Junior candidate. Every two weeks we have held Senior parties which were much enjoyed by the class In general. But further comment 1 useless, for “Actions speak louder than words. We are sure that the present Juniors will follow our footsteps. and will fill the place of Seniors a well and as capably aa the class of 1999 has done.

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