Convoy Union High School - Bellerophon Yearbook (Convoy, OH)

 - Class of 1925

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i THEBELLEROPHON GTIIMW. .avg-gg as S gag 'IFJ J UNIORS Martha Shaffer Agnes Etzler Erma Giessler Ruth Armstrong lnas Gardner Kathryn Dauler Lela Reidenbaeh Alice Mollenkopf Bessie llenney Mabel Shutt Glennis Ramsey Ifhnnia :XCliQ1'lllHlI Evelyn Riedenbach Goldie Zinn Grave Riley llazel Jones Leroy Kreiseher Norman Heidenbaeh Dale Martin Roger Shearer Lawrence May Wilbur Pancake Wayne llelms Mr. Davis Henson Myers Dale IVebb Utis Bricker Ezra Iilinfrer D Mr. Davis, Sponsor President ..,..,.,.l,,,,,,.l, ,, , ....l, NVayne llelms Vice-President ..,l,.,,,,,,, ,. 1. Inas Gardner Secretary ........,,.,.,....,.., .............,.........,,.,., I 'lazel Jones Treasurer ........ .,Y,,,,..,., E velyn Reidenbaeh HISTORY OF THE JUNIOR CLASS It was a bright Monda5' morning early in St'1Il0ll1l701'. 1922. The mem- bers of the Convoy sehool l1ad once again assembled to begin another year of hard study. Perhaps the outstanding ligures among all these were the freshmen. All eyes seemed to be turned upon them. tl1e lower elassmen with envy and the higher elassmen to see just how green they really did aut.

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14 THEBELLERGPHON GT s- 'lm lfiernieee Muntzinger craves her sister to take her ability. urging her to make use ot' it frequently as she herself did-to get out of tight places. llpportunities knock at every door to keep up the family reputation. Glenn l riedly casts upon all his relatives in high school his books, desk top. and everything. even unto the ability of turning square corners and walk'- ing upright. Donald th-eulaeh begs to maintain his good standing with Mr. Hoskinson, but rivalries will turn upon a mere pivot. henceforth Alice Meades promises to do and obey all that which is necessary in order to receive this great honor from Donald. Vlarenee lYise establishes a precedent by leaving his quiet disposition. in the form of a prize, to anyone who will run competition. llere is an open opportunity to under-elassmen. Sam -l ones leaves his basketball suit to Russel Jones, his seat in Sociology to his sister Alma and beseeches her to never disappoint him with rumors of llt'l' lack of response. l rederiek Snyder brushes over his broom to Harold Leslie. thus do the high and mighty fail to lower planes. llis Paderwislcian ability to Agnes liedlinger to appease the musical ear of many students. Mildred Denig has nothing to bequeath as she wants all for remembrance of those happy days gone by. Durbin Ilertz wishes William Myers to appear before this school with the same exalted ability as a stump speaker: and to all future business man- agers of high school annuals he bequeaths his ability in risking his life for the benetit of the annual production. Bertha Mollenkopf gives to Mildred Armstrong her basketball bloomersg may she have the same success in wearing' them in the future as Bertha had in the past, lit-rtha's athletic step may Jenny NVeaver continue. Marshall Long leaves his old text books, note-books, and tablets as an improvement and enlargement to the library: to Esther Miller his great gener- osity: his height to Leonard Etzler. The important journalistic position of editor of the newspaper, Marcilc Vampbell leaves to Warren Denig: Kathryn Dauler henceforth will hold down Mareilc's northwest corner assembly seat. All natural gifts and belongings Valera Iiare bequeaths to Ruth Alexan- der. Great prospects lie before Ruth. Mildred liohyer leaves her musical talents to Martha Smith and her smile to lilvin Sheets. Equal success may he bestowed upon each. Dorothy Armstrong leaves her size to Gladys Zaner: while to her sister, Mildred. all her ability ol' the punch and hunt of the lyIJt'XVl'llCl'. llelen l 1'ecli's oratorieal ability and her rivalry to Patrick Ilenry are pass:-rl happily down to all on coming orators of the ages. May they carry on the duplex ability ol' speech and Ui'0I'XV?ll'tlii play. The class of '25 leaves to the class of '26 its goodwill. chcerfulness, and loyalty. Sworn at by a notary public this twelfth day of March in the year of our Lord. nineteen hundred twenty-tive. fSignt-di Mildred liollyer. for the class of lfl25. Witnesses: V. l.. Shatter. M. tl. lloskinson, llueille liichtensteiger.



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lo THE BELLEROPHON Gif E E E E EVE c.,,-,-E..- . MP1 hoping that they were not that bad when down there. Hut the Freshmen themselves. although they felt very important. sat with their eyes turned westward admiring and envyiug their superiors. Occasionally one would glauee over the faees of those ot' his elassmen whom he did not know, or study the teaehers. wondering how eross this one or that one would be, at the same time wondering if he dare whisper to his neighbor to sec what Flll'.lf'l'lN be was going to take. Of course as this class was not an exceptional one. many blunders were made and in this way passed the first day a.nd many other days. but gradually tl1e blunders began to be less and the Frosh really seemed a part of the lligh Sehool and also in its activities. The elass chose as its representatives and officers for that year: Presi- dent. Martha Stogdill: viee-president. Ezra Klingerg secretary and treasurer. l.ela 'R0lklttllllElk'll.Tllt' year proved to be a very interesting one and went by very quiekly. Some of the main events that made it so interesting were the llallowt-'eu party. the Freshman and Sophomore Banquet, a bobsled party, the presentation of pietures to the High School by each of the classes, and several programs. As the end of tl1e year drew near they were saddened by the de- parture from the sehool of their friends. the Seniors, but were happy with the thought that soon they were to be Sophoinores. Although being l reslnuen was very exciting the summer vacation was at-eepted joyously by all. Hut after three months were passed they were ,lllsi as eager. it' not more so. to be back in school, The elass, now Sophomores, was somewhat smaller than it had been the previous year. hut they eaeh took a little more responsibility and made the year a sueeess. The officers ehosen were: Ernest llarper. president: Evelyn Reidenbaeh. viee-president: l'atherine Dauler. secretary: and Otis Bricker, treasurer. 'lille year passed somewhat as the lirst one had, only of eourse they held a more important plaee now. in the minds of their fellow students, and prob- ably in their own minds also. The sehool's interest was kept up by parties, athleties. and programs. The Freshmen-Sophomore and Junior-Senior liter- ary soeieties were organized. the Sophomore class doing its part in making the programs a sueeess as well as the other school work. lt is onee again September. but now in 1924. The l+'reshmeu of 1922 are now Juniors. They have again assembled to plan another year's work in the olfl l', ll. H, This year they have ehosen as their guides the following ot'fieers: President. Wayne llelms: viee-president. lnas Gardner: secretary, llalel -Innes: and treasurer. Evelyn lteidenbaeh. l'erhaps the most interesting event in which they have been concerned so far this year is the Xlinst rel Show. which proved to be a success, due partly to the help and interest ot' the other elasses and of the faculty. The class is now looking forwarrl to an even greater event. the -lunior reception for the Seniors. and hope it will lie equally as Nllt'f'PSSflll, The -luniors are now all studying hard and looking l'orwartl to next year, yvhen they hope to shine as Hllll4llQl'llill'tll, Seniors,

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