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Then whoso will with vertuous deeds assay To mount to heaven, on Pegasus must ride And with sweete poets verse be glorifide EDMUND SPENSER 22
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Watt, Archie Tickt” I will sit down now. but the time will come when the world will hear from me. Hall Guard; Track: Football. Zupanc, .Mildred Croce is in all her Stef's, heaven in her eye: In every posture, dipnity and I tree. Intramural Six rls; Bridge Club: 12A Dress Committee: Assistant to Miss Cowan: Refreshment Committer. 12A Prom. ★ PATRONS The class of January 1935 wishes to express its gratitude to its patrons, who by their generous help, have made this Booklet possible. MR. W. L. CHESSHIRE ALPHA Hl-Y DELTA Hl-Y NORTHEAST Y. M C. A. COLLIN WOOD P T. A. BETA Hl-Y ★ 2
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★ TRIAL FLIGHTS The tenth grade marked the first short if OUR FIRST SOLO FLIGHT flight of our class. We didn't get very far, but we didn't fall many times. During the tenth grade, several members of the class received recognition of their scholastic work in the form of the Junior High Honor Pin. The names of the members of the class receiving this pin are: Helen Sodja Jack Forman Ernest Haberland William Lysoght Lillian Fain Olga Godec Marie Baggott Ruth Dunlap During the tenth grade also, Helen Sodja was chosen as Best Citizen, and Grade Representative. On this our first flight, we noticed for the first time certain members of the class. Sobolovitz, Lundblad, Ken-nelly, and Oros became members of the reserve football squad. Even this early, it wos seen that in basketball, Joe Oros, would be one of the leading players in the city of Cleveland. Gone are the Student Council dances and parties at which we frolicked so gayly; gone also the joy of making up Christmas baskets for the needy. Our first flight was a success in that it pointed out to us the pleasure of striving for scholastic honors and social school activities. In the eleventh grade, we started on our if SECOND SOLO FLIGHT second flight; a flight a little longer, a little more successful, in which we could see a little better where we were going, and how to travel safely In the annals of this period, wo find o great deal of fun, and, although our teachers may not believe it, a considerable amount of work. A competition was started between the boys and girls for attendance at the dances. As a result of the competition, the girls won several dozen lolly-pops. Bill Patterson won the mmiature-golf championship of Cleveland and Helen Davis took third honors in the school trumpet contest. •23 •
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