Caldwell High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Caldwell, OH)

 - Class of 1935

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Eighth Grade 1939 FItONT KOW— -Riir-sell Brugger, Eu.ily Johrson, Fianklin MichasI, E hel Shii cr, Charles Eyssen, Gertrude Hazard, Mr. James An us, Sylvia DlliiIk, Sairucl Still, Betty Harris, Georg ' e Wal- ktiiohaw, Betty Khune. SECOND ROW— Corl Radcliff, Lela King, Donald Bowen. Pes ' gry lams, Everett Hill, Donna Deano Woodford, Warren Hutchins, Maiilyn Has aid, kegi Michel, BemadinG Mendenhail, Ira Cla: k. THIRD ROW — Helen Johnson, Jack Harris, Mabel Walters, Max Ickes, Mary Moore, Charles Hcndershctt, Melba Oir, Jamas Rucker, Mary Jane Evilsizer. Harry Haines, Helen Morris. FOURTH ROW — Carmon Long, James FerTuscn, Richard Wiley, Helen Schott, Warne Oliver, Homor Fcvvler, Cliarles Hchman, Verna Mae Clark, Wilbur Gimss, Maiy Lois King, Paul Anierson. EIGHTH GRADE K-y CARMEN LONG We, one and all, felt highly honorEd to become a part of Caldwell High. It has justt been in recoiit years that the seventh and eighth grades Iiiave enjoyed the privilege of cooperation vith the high school, for which we are most grateful. It is p eparing us for cur duties during the next four years. We are burdened now with many subjects but are anxiously looking forward to when only icur clr five subjects will be our first break from hard labor to life. One year ago last September, v;e, a group of pupils foity-nine m number at-sembled in room sLx to become members of the junior high with Mr. Tipton as our auperviscff. On the Wednesday before Tbaiiksgiving Day our acverith grrde class presented a Thanksgiving chapel program, our announcer being Donald Moore. This was. our first public appearance and proved to be a very creditable showing. A junior high glee club under the direction of Miss KiUwCirth was organized for both boys and girls in tiie seventh and eighth grades. In the Wishing Well ajn cperetia presented on March 23-24, 1934, by the music classes of Caldwell High Schccl we, seventh g-rade girls, represented faii ' les. Ill September we jolly eighth graders met to ag-aiii fill ova- heads V ith larnin . It happens this year that Mr. Angus has the honor of leaching us tiie Golden Rule with the hickory stick . Our capable music teacher, Mr. Beckett, helped the i.eventh and eighth grade girls to organize the junior glee club with the following officers: President, Carmen Long; vice pl-esidci.it, Barbara Ralston; secretary, Peggy lams; treasurer, Helen Johnson, and news ie| sorter, Wanda Cliristopher. In the operetta Hensel and Gretel the junior glee club helped with the singing. In closing lei, us say, We are looking forward tO ' the time when we shall become seniors. Page Eighteen

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Freshman Class 1938 FRONT ROW — June Thompson, Helen Arch er, Thelnia Muiphy, Dale Porter, Frances Moore, Charles Moore, Dorotha Jennings, Dean Rutheiford, Martha Harris, Carl Pilcher, D. Dyer, Mary Chandler, George Brown Dorothy Robinson, Edg-el B-own. ROW TWO — Lena Kuntz, Phyllis Boswell, Dean Briggs, Ge ' ievieve Shroyer, Wilbert Briggs, Jtan Frakcs. Stewart Gordon, Eleanor Robinson, Joseph Buckey, Ma:tha Mendenl-.all, Richard John- son, Renr.a Jordan, Zail Spear, Virginia Paxton, Virginia King. ROW THREE — June Leasure, Robert Rcbey, Gilbert Congleton, Richard Murrey, Clifton King, William Johnson, John Mlenar, James Whealdon, Charles Jennings, Earl Woodford, Walter Crum, Wayne Triplett, Gerald Kimnach, Jeanne Truex. ROW FOUR — Charles Lashley, Elizabeth Lichwarscik, Wayne Keith, Garnet Lowman, Ed- ward Krauk, Matilda Ferencik, Mike Kolenich, ?larjorie Blown, John lams, Margaret Younger, Edwin Koons, Virginia McCauley, Dick Poling. FRESHMAN CLASS By JEAN FRAKES Chapter I Septembe -, 1932, the freshman class assembled for the fiist time in the Caldwell High School building. We represented a group of very green seventh graders eager tc receive further instructions. Our first yea ' .r as far as the social part was concerned was very uneventful. Neith- er did we enter athletics, but we enjoyed watching the others and gave them all the support we could. Chapter II Septemiber again. Only one year later, being li);J3. Every thing was not as strange as it had been the year hefoie. We liked very much to hear the seventh grade referaed to as the baby class and we can assure you, our class made the nio t elforts to see that they received the same treatmerit as we had had when we were i.n that grade. We took more part in the social life, having a class picnic and weiner rcast, both of which were great fu!i. That verjr also tlie operetta, ' ' The Wishing Well , v«as presented, some of the girls of our class taking part. Miss Killworth, our music instructor, organized for the first time the junior glee club, helping us to get better acquainted with music. Chapter III Wc re-entered CHS Septeniber, 1934, as freshmen. Unlike most classes cf the past, things did not seem too ttrange to us as we had already had two years at CHS. Mr. Dyer was chosen in the cfipacity of advisor, the other Ciiiccrs beiing: President, Carl Pilcher; vice president. Dean Rutherford; secretary and treasurer, Dorotha Jen- nings. We were well represented in basketball, five girls, June Tlicinpson, Virgii ia King, Genevieve Shroyer, Vir- ginia Paxton and Martha Mendenhall, all obtaining suits. We also had a freshman class team m both girls and boy s. There still remain three years in the future and we hope they will be pleasant as those in the past. Page Seventeen



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Seventh Grade 1940 FIRST ItOW— Geialdine Porter, Robert Bro.vn, Edna Hohuian, Dayle MeAuley, Betty Johnson, Junior Young, Jean Shuttkworth, Mr. Gorby, Barba ' a Ralston, Junior Johns, Elinore Davis, Joe Parks. SECOND RiOW— Freda Wickham, George Moore, Dorothy McKee, Charles Moore, Marybelle Colley, Bill Parks, Delia Foreman, Kenneth Fogie. Betty Triplett, Jack Vaughn, Wanda Christopher, Flank Boyd, Juanita Hupp. THIRD ROW— John Christopher, Dwight Sanford, Dick Davis, Ruth McDonald, Gilbert Crum, Md y Jean Keith, Carol Ball, Virginia Gould, Lee Johnson, Audrey Jones, Clark Archer, Irene Wal- ters, Earl Wiley. FOURTH ROW— Eugene Heddleson, Robert Radcliffe, Jim Johnson, Lloyd Love, Mike Fct- kovich, John Fowler, Paul Crum, Jinies Dutton, Benny Fowler, Euward Hupp. SEVENTH GRADE By JUNIOR JOHNS Our class is composed of pupils v. ' ho are striving to beccme as studious as their teachers could want them to be. At the beginning of the year we elected the fol- iowliig ' cfficcis: Presiaent, Ben Fowler; vice president, (George M,ooi-e; secretary, Lloyd Love; ttieasuror, Jean Shuttleworth. Our officers have proved to be very cap- able and have not abused their privilege cf sending mem- bers of the class to detention hall. Although it was a great oleasnre to be admitted to the high school building, we had a haul time getting acquainted with our new s..-.; ou ' 4iding3. At the beginning of the second semester officers were again elected as follows: President, Barbara Ralston; vice president, Edwra-d Hupp; treasurer, Ken- neth Fcgle. and secretary, Junior Johns. Although our basketbill team was beaten by the eighth grade team, J to lt , our piayevs, Kenneth Fogle, John Fowler, Robert Radcliffe, Jack Vaughn, and Ben Fowler, proved them- selves future iieroes for CHS. We sincerely hope tiie class of ' 40 will maintuin the high standards of those who have gene on before us. Miss Todhunter talking to Glenn Davis: Conjugate the present pefect tense, active voice of love. Glenn: I have loved. (hesitates; Miss Todunter: Well go on. Glenn: That ' s as far as I got. Mr. Lull: If ycu added 75,923 to 81,412, what would you get? Jack Gibson: A wrong answer. Mr. Lull: How many subjects «re you carrying? John Tipton: Carrying one and dragging three. Richard Hayes: If I should kiss you, would you call your parents? Helen Archer: Will it be necessary to kiss the whole family? Mrs. Rucker: Why did you permit Jack to kiss you in the parlor last night? Ruth Hcssen: Because I was afraid he ' d catch cold in the hail. ' ' Ed: Shall we go to the movie tonight? Velma: We won ' t need to. Mom and Dad went. Page Nineteen

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