Calvert High School - Calvertana Yearbook (Tiffin, OH)

 - Class of 1932

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I X HID s-this M A Az QU QA ' s 3, hh do cj? ,, 1, tx 5 A? DQ :J A C one xv w ?p vogzgiggidigggggx Q ix v g,?gaW 1 Glass Jiaisturp LEASANT memories and fond recollections of our happy years at Calvert, flood our minds as we near that evening when the curtain will close upon our high school life. Vlfe vaguely recall the day when sixty-eight care-free students, full of pep, began a new phase of school life. Constant struggle with that troublesome X and y of Algebra, keen rivalry with upperclassmen in paper sales and subscription campaigns, active interest in the Clee Club and Harmonica Band helped to make the year pass only too rapidly. Returning the following autumn as sophomores, we felt quite t.r'4fXNT1 up when we delved into the more intricate subjects of Geome- ' y, History and Latin. Came our junior year. Fifty per cent of the football and basket- lall teams were made up of our boys. ln Mission activities we also , ft walled. Vllm-fll never forget our first experiences in Journalism, when we assumed the responsibility of publishing the March issue of The Cal- vert News. Those were busy, but happy days! Our nstarryl' junior- senior banquet was the greatest event of the year. That evening will '-xl'-fays be a cherished one in our memories. Seniors, at lastl Our final year, with Richard Dore as president, v, is just another cycle of noteworthy events. Two trophies were added tg- our collection by the athletic teams. Our struggles in publishing it 'i issues of The Calvert News were rewarded by an All-American lionor Hating, an honor never before won by any Clavert News Staff. We received our first thrill of wearing a Calvert ring on April 8. Sl-f ftly after this, everything else was forgotten in the excitement of f'XUl?-'lllgillg senior pictures. And what a display of handsome Romeos and charming Juliets in highly tinted portraits! Our orators, Lucille Marks and Vernon Murphy, staunchly up- heigl Calvertls name in the Diocesan Speaking Contests. Vernon took Y-rid Honorable Mention and Lucille brought back the girls, trophy. Our senior gridmen danced the light fantastic toe, and the girls dressed in dainty organdies, portrayed elegance and charm in uThe Count and the Co-edfl Calvertls first operetta. To frown our work, having completed a successful patron drive. in -nite of depression, we have published this Calvertana, the record or our happy days at Calvert. z- A wklllf , QM 00 - -ie- 1 ymnauoq vq E page sixteen



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by ,fia- 3 1 1 0 Ei gas ? at , b so his 1f'r3'?3x as ia -Qgiigisb 2 . bbq 6 JM f E as - . 4: YQ 0 Effie 4 Toi' Row--tlwfl lo rigllll 'Charles Svhinb. Vrxxnklin Snail, Jaunvs Scott. lflmrles Svhmiflt. Furl Wilson. lirlwarrl Noonan. Tnxmi Ron Heil lu riplzljf-Jurin-s Hailey, Freclerick B.n1ingarnlnc-r. Hm-man Warm-nwm. Paul S:-hlc-rvlh. ltiuharml Ziugn-r. .lolm lxneblcr. Lrban II1-ilniun. Si-tnuso Run He!! In ri1.!l1zP7,luslin W'urlwln1'rlt. Llbzin Hnffnmn. Richard Ht-ck. Louis Dell. john Paul Burkett. llunicl Mays-r. 'fhoinals l.r'ahy, Paul Kintz. I'-!t-'l' Roh' flvfl tu 1'igl:I2-'.l:lli11's Sackslt-xlr'1', Clz:1't'i14'c Smith. Robert Iwo, John Strilt, Burton Borer, Arthur Imms-lc, mics Rol1rbar'li, Louis Borer. Rob:-at Cri-t. J. Euniur Zaups JUNIOR Ding! dong! ding! dong! .... the three months' silence of the old bell J was broken, September 8, to summon us again to the portals of learn- OURNAL ing .... as juniors now, tho' .... rather important feeling too .... rooms 5 and 6a were assigned as our ofhcial hangouts .... showed our first sign of sound judgment by selecting Burton Borer, Mary Boehler, Hilda Weirilnerger and Fred Bauingardner as officers .... because we are at our best in deciding weighty matters, it was only natural that we won the paper campaign in early fall .... foot- ball gave us our neXt chance to do our stuff .... Mildred Smith, elected from the junior ranks, as cheerleader surely wielded a mean megaphone .... as the Calvert- St. Werldelin game approached an artistic fever struck us .... the result being that likenesses of the gridders were drawn and out out .... after which they becomingly decorated the study hall .... all of which probably aided them in walloping St. W's . . . . at the season's close eight juniors received their football letters and they will Buirmw Iionna Prf'x1'1lwr1t form the nucleus of next yearss team . . . before half the year had passed Fred Baumgardner, our noted pen and ink swisher, was appointed to the honorable position of chief artist for the Calvert News and Calvertana . . . with the bas- ketball erais appearance we were repre- sented by four more stars who attained their coveted Cs ....I just a habit for them it seems .... had to come to us for play material, too, as a glance at the cast will prove .... you just canlt keep good voices down .... and the juniors seem to have ,em .... the first - if-13 t. se if I . xii, S Y S t S Tl?-7 'iq bo: rr t o MAIN' l'SoEHi,i:n V1'1'f'-Prwxidwzl page eighteen

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