Caldwell High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Caldwell, OH)

 - Class of 1939

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I staff leaves its thanks to whoever reeds the annuel, and the writer gives his sympathy to anyone who reads this vill. In witness whereof, we, the said Senior Class, have to this, our last will and testament, sub- scribed our names this eighth day of February, in the year of our Lord, One thousand Nine hundred and thirty-nine. (Signed) Senior Class per Warren Hutchins Signed, sealed, declared, and published by the said Senior Class as and for their last will and testament, in the presence of us, who at their re- quest, in the presence of them and of each other, write our names in witness thereof. Baron Kuncharesen, Sinbad, Gulliver. CLASS HISTORY I The first six years of our schooling were un- eventful except for a few plays presented under the supervision of our instructors. In the fall of 1933 v. ' e were seventh graders. We certainly must not have conducted ourselves asv;e should, if the number of times Mr. Tipton, our home room teacher, said All right, 3:45 (ie, Dentention) had anything to do with it. At Thanksgiving tin we made our debut on the stage with a successful Thanksgiving play. Our eighth year went rather swiftly. We had very high opinions of ourselves because next year we would be freshmen. Mr. Angus was our home room teacher. Warren Hutchins, Carmen Long, and Donna- dene Woodford won honors in the state in eighth grade tests. Our presentation of the Thanksgiving play this year was even more successful than that cf the previous year. ■ r- ■J)



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When we finally became freshmen, we began to enter into school activities more seriously, contrib- uting to the girls ' and boys ' glee clubs, the band, the orchestra, basketball and football squads, and scholarship teams. Time marches on--and we, the great class of ' 39 became the wards of Mr. Pritts. What a time he had ' because we were very talkative--or should I say whisperative ? Anyway the school year started off with a bang ' . Again our scholarship team won honors. Harry Haines, Charles Satonik, Max Ickes, Charles Eyssen, Don Bowen, Sam Still, and Russell Brugger started their football and basketball careers. The glee clubs contained a number of sophomores, and several of the main parts of the operetta Gypsy Rover were filled by them. During our junior year. Miss Kirk was the keeper of the girls ' room and Miss Frazier was the boys ' home room teacher. Miss Wilson was chosen as our class adviser and our officers were: president, Richard Wiley; vice president, Helen Schott; sec- retary. Lela King; treasurer, Helen Jolinson; ser- geant at arms, Charles Satonik. As it was neces- lary to provide a banquet for the class of ' 58, we started raising money at the beginning of the year by selling candy at football games. It was our class that first started the school dances, which proved very successful. Together with the R.O.h. club we sponsored the Hallowe ' en Festival. It was a great success, both financially and socially--! doS ' t think anyone has quite forgotten the ghost trail with its liver, feathers, and springs. Finally spring came and we started making plans for the ban- quet. We chose as the subject The Northwest Terri- tory. In the center of the gymnasium was a f al log cabin surrovinded by moss and old fashioned flSwers. over head was a deep blue sky, with stars and the moon shining through. Small covered wagons served as invitations, the favors were water lilies and a log cabin furnished a center piece for each table. Hal McKay ' s orchestra furnished the music for the prom given afterwards. The summer of 1938 passed swiftly. Finally it was September, and we seniors began the last round. J|

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