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The Redskin Staff LEFT TO RIGHT— James Robey, Robert Plant, Jack Gibson, Miss Waifield, Miss Fi-azier, Murial Keetcn, Jeanne Ferguson, Myrtle Morgar oiOge. STANDING: Rear— Echnund James. STANDING: Right— Fred Brower. The success of the 35 Redskin may be attiibuted to the niembt rs cf the annui.l staff. We hope that the persons reading this will try to realize the work co ' n- tained in it and the untiring efifort set forth by those ' .vho made it. It is cur desire, in leaving the Redskin ' , that the memories of the class of 35 will forever be rcecided in the files of Dear Old C. H. S. EDMUND JAMES, Editor-in-chief. Miss Warfield , Supervisoi Miss Frazicr Supervisor Jean Ferguson Sccial Editor Richard Hayes Typist Myrtle Morgareidge Jcke Editor Muriel Keeton Music Editor Jack Gib.30n Sports Editor for Boys Vtlma Watson Sports Editor for Girls Robert Plant B ' .isiness Manager James Robey . . Aiivertising Manager Ficd Brewer - Assistant Editor-in-Chief Edmund James Editor-in-Chiei Faculty, Caldwell High School, 1935 MR. DVVAIN DYER B. A. Caldwell High School Ohio Northern College Mathematics. CONTINUED FROM PAGE SIX MR. DAVID GORBY B. A. Caldwell High School Mount Union College History and Physical Education. MR. RALPH STURGEON B. S. Gle:!fo:-d High School Ohio State University Agi iculturc MR. WILLIS BECKETT B. S. Caldwell High School Bluskingum College Wiliiiiiigtcn College Cincinrati Conservatory of Music University of Cincinnati Music. Page Seven
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The Alpha of the Class of 1935 -We ' re On Our Way BOTTOM ROW— Edsar Wheeler, Coveen Bankier, Ruth Moore, Mildred Estadt, Elizabeth McAuley, Verna Keeton. SECOND ROW — Martha Barnhouse, Richard Hayes, Jeanne Ferg-uson, June Tilton, Laura Alice Croy, Robert Wells, Robert Frakes, Gleen Hostetlcr, Edmund James. THIRD ROW— Carl Estadt, Marie Paxton, Pauline Davis, Kathleen Smith, James Burkhart, Dean i ' arks, Hobart McAuley. FOURTH ROW — Fanchon Cooper, Muriel Keeton, Jack Gibson, Ralph Smith, Ralph Noble, John Hazaid, Lillian Wickham, Charles Hazard. FIFTH ROW — Georgia Belle Gordon, Doris Cleveland, Ernest Dowling, Betty Merry, Wiliian; Jlorris, Keith Swank, James Robey. UPPER LEFT— Supt. Hostetler. UPPER RIGH r— Miss Hipsley. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY By ERNEST D. DOWLING Pack your trunk, we t,re going on a sight seeing tour. We won ' t journey far, but there is a lot to ' be seen on this trip. The trip is gsiig to be an interesting synopsis Ci our class during our twelve years of school in CaUK well. Shall we start at the first grade? Our magic car- pet takes us back to 1 23. We see a group of children entering the I ' oom. Who can they be ? They are closer now and ' we can see their faces. It is the present senior class with 37 members. Miss Frances Hipsley is our teacher and C. A. Hostetler our superintendent. The scene changes. The year is 1924. We see the class, nearly the same as before, being tauglit by Miss Louiss Wilson. Our magic carpet takss us to 1E25. We see the class now taught by Miss McAuley. The! scene is fading and the end oi the year is near. We see four boys re- joicing over tht fact that they have received grades hign enough to skip to the fifth grade. Of these four John Hazard and Ralph Smith go ahead, while Ernest D. Dowl- ing a.id Edmund Janies remain behind. Page We now view 1926. The class has moved to the fourth grade and is taught by Miss Kathiyn Artman. He:-e again we find four mennbers happy. They have just received a piize for their high grades in a spelling contest. They are Edmund James, Jewell Shriver, Ruth Moore ;V-id Ernest D. Dovvling. We view the fifth and sixth grades rather rapidly. We just have tims) to see that the toachei ' s are Miss Bivens and Miss Jordan. We aie in the year 1929. We sec the class going into the High School bulking to form the first members of the junior high. From what we see from here they look very proud. Perhaps this is natural. Oh! There is Miss Bivens teachijhg them again. Time moves on. They are now in the eighth grade under the excellent supervision of Miss Brown. Lock! It is 1931. They are in the freshman year. They look rather embarrassed, don ' t they? They doti ' t seem to know what to do with themselves, just having four books instead of eight. From all appearances it seems 19 of cur members are not here. TURN TO PA(;e FOURTEEN, PLEASE Nine
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