Berlin Heights High School - Echo Yearbook (Berlin Heights, OH)

 - Class of 1928

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THE ERIE ECHO 21 Margaretta High School A Student's Journey l'm traveling in the chariot of Thor For just one golden day. And the horses with their muscles strong Are ready to start on the way. I see myself as a school child small With childish fancies fair, And many faces that I know In playtime without care. A little rough at times. the way And smiles are turned to frowns, But years roll on. and I find The chariot is nearing its round. At last we are to climb a height. A steep and rugged path. A few have fallen, and some have joinec To journey on at last. The four years journey from the valley I-las brought us to the top, And now we stand at an open gate To pass and never stop. At last the chariot is returning home And friends are drifting by. Some with a laugh or cheery call And others with a sigh. The horses reins are thrown aside Like a parent's tender hand. And they are left to roam the earth ln weak or sturdy bands. Oh thanks to parents' kindly though And teachers good and true And may the day of progress come And hold a steady hue. My aim in life is to place as high as possible a mark of distinction in this world, benefiting others in obtaining this. -Robert Mix. As I am fond of gardening and flowers, it is my greatest ambition to become a useful and noted horticulturist.-Robert Neill. I hold as one of my greatest desires and ambitions to take my place in the business world as a successful business woman.-Marian Prentice. As everybody likes fine clothes my one ambition is to become a skilled dressmaker to help satisfy their desires.-Mabel Rudy. Senior Section SENIOR AMBITIONS One of my greatest desires is to attend .i training school and some day be able to be acknowledged as a great aviator.- Leslie Alspaugh. As I like to read my ambition is to collect the works of the different authors and have a great library of my own.- l.ee Barr. Loving the fine arts of the world, my greatest ambition is to be acknowledged in future years to some extent in Music and Dramatics.-Esther Barber. This world is full of suffering and pain. lt is my greatest desire to take up training and become a trained nurse.-Marian Beebe. My greatest ambition is to secure a good education and become a teacher of lan- guages in a first class high school.-Rosa Nell Debo. I would like to become a basketball coach and be able to produce a champion team in Margaretta High in future years. --Erva Dwight. I never could get enough of books and so my greatest ambition is to become a bookkeeper of some large concern.-Bar den Graves. My greatest hope is to become a suc- cessful business woman. starting as a sec- retary and ending as one of the head leaders of the business.-Loretta Hall. If I collect my thoughts and desires, I believe my greatest ambition is to become some kind of an engineer.-Lawrence Keller. My greatest ambition is to create a love and friendship for all those around me. and strive to bring them lasting joy and happiness.-Josephine Kochendoerfer. My aim in life is to never fail in ob- taining the best results in the things I set out to do and accomplish.-Luther Kuns. As woman's greatest gift is being able to talk, my ambition is to take Mr. Worthing's place as teacher of public speaking in Margaretta High.-Bernita Magill. As music makes the world a happier place, my ambition is to take up music in some college and some day become a great musician.-Leota Moyer. My greatest ambition is to be an ex- pert farmer. Then I am going to South America and help improve the production of the cocoanut crops.-William Miller. Senior Blues tTune: My Angel of the Flaming Cross.J I. On a springtime 'evening As the sun was sinking low. Stood a lonely senior Dreaming in the twilight's glow. Visions of a schoolroom With its pleasures all in view, From a junior friend. came an old time trend Asking, Why are you so blue ? Chorus: There's a schoolroom over there Other's with it do not compare. We are leaving all behind And going our own way. Teachers, friends. and parents true We owe our life to you. Oh, come back school days that I knew ln dear old M. I-I. S. II. Now our school year's ended Many friends are passing by. We are left to travel On through life with many a sigh. Visions of that schoolroom We'll forever hold in view From the passing year, we shall ever hold dear Just a memory of you. My greatest desire is to serve mankind by filling their desires in a business store, and to embroider fancy work for the home.--Clarice Sengstock. My greatest ambition is to be recognized by the world in future years as a steno- grapher and typist for a business firm.- Margaret Wahl. It is my desire to go through an engi- neering school and be recognized as a first class engineer.-Franklin White. If I should attend college it is my great- est ambition to take up a course in mech- anical engineering.-Joseph White. My greatest ambition is to be an engi- neer and be in the employ of a well known and large concern.-Laurence Weisz. My one lofty ambition is to do some- thing hard to accomplish. I would like to build skyscrapers larger than any now known.--Oliver Wiedenheft. Since the age of electricity seems to be in its infancy my ambition is to make a worthwhile contribution in the field of electrical engineering.-John Ontal.

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l 22 TH E ERIE ECHO BAR CI.A I Rnberl .Uix Hernila Magi!! John Onlal Eslher Barber loneph While Harden Graves Clariee Sengslock DEN GRAVIES This boy with his pleasing personality and jolly ways has won for himself many friends. He is very much interested in dramatic work and takes part in many plays. He is active at times and is a quick thinker in a pinch. Barden is among the first of his class. RICE SENGSTOCK Clarice is a quiet and reserved member of the class of '28 and a young lady who has an ever-ready smile. Her merry eyes and ever-present humor are indications of her pleasing personality. Noiselessly as the Indian treads the leaves of the forest. so does Clarice pass through the halls of Mar- garetta. Where there are two and where you see Clarice you usually see Margaret. MARGARET WAHI. ROB I.UT In spite of Margaret's quiet ways and failure to grow to an imposing height. it would be impossible for her to pass through high school without being noticed, but with her friends she throws away that mask of stillness. Margaret is interested in dramatics and we wish her success which we know she cannot fail to win, for she has a willing way that will make her win, ERT MIX Bob, with his dazzling brown eyes and crop of thick brown hair is the one who attracts friends where e'er he goes. He is a natural born leader. having been our president during our freshman. sopho- more and senior years. In athletics he has shown his skill this past year by holde ing the honor of being on the state's second team. HER KUNS He is tall. good looking. with light wavy hair. He is an athlete, he blushes beau- tifully. a good student. and he loves them all. This is our l.ute. A good natuted BER JOH EST Margaret Wahl Luther Kuna but quick tempered chap. not to be tampered with. Never- theless, I think we can all say that l.ute is: First in war. Iiirst in peace. And first in the hearts of all our fair young maids. NITA MACilI.I. Bernita, our Editor-in-Chief. worked faithfully in making one finds her an enjoyable companion. In using stationery matics and public speaking. Although changeable at times one finds her an enjoyable compaion. In using stationery she can't be beat. She expresses her desire to go west- does she intend to be a lumber Jack's assistant? N ONTAI, Johnny is everybody's friend for with his ever captivating smile and witty air. he is always found a good companion. He has been on the basketball team three years, dttring which time he was a star player. He is president of the Student Council and exercises his authority well. Being so good natured he keeps the senior girls in candy. HER BARBER The girl with the dark tresses. blue eyes and winning per- sonality is everybody's friend. She is quiet and dignihed. but when acquainted she is jolly. good friend. She is interested in music and dramatics. As a Home Economics student she is quite inter- ested. and why shouldn't she be-she may be planning for her own bill of fare some clay. JOSEPH XVHITE Joe is known by all as a witty. wise. conscientious, studious young fellow, who hails from Townsend to spend his fourth year in Margaretta. He's every- body's friend because of his winning personality and his serious blue eyes. He's one of these good natured farmer boys who is sure to make his mark in the world.

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