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me EKLFOIQAOI1 HOWARD DUMFORD '71 S1lI'L' 1055 11'1' 1'11111111I't afford 1171111111 111' the 1111.vcr11'e of Mr. Dll1l1,1lIfl1. Defilzildy 116 17111113 for 1116 farm 1111ys' f11t11r1', 11195 our 11'111'1I1'r of rlgriculturcfi Name: Howartl Dumforcl. Colle-gc: Ohio State Univcrsity. Dcgrecz 11.5. in Agriculture. Ya-ars in Convoy: 1938-19410. Sulvjcctsz AgLricu1turc Departnlcilt. Aclisitics: FFA Sponsor. W'ILLIAM HUOII PICKENS uA1I0ll1 our skillful l1'a1,'11cr, Mr. P1Clt'6lLS. With fl zforrl our buys' 111110115 111' 11I1i1'1r1f11.w. With II WOIIFZHOILS re11111r1f, thc offender Hllllllillg. This is our Ieaclier of 111111111121 trziinirigfi Nam:-: William Hugh Pickens. Colle-gc: Ohio University. Muskingum. Degree: 13.5. iII Education. Years in Convoy: l937-1940. Suhjeclsz lnxlustrial Arts. W11I'ld History. 7th Grade Science. 'ith Grade History. Activities: lfli-Y, Sophomorc Sponsor. ELIZABETH FRECK HA friend as lustrous 115 511ti1I lx fllixs 1 re1'1r. our in5tr111't0r of 1.111iu, Rl'g!ll'11ll'S.9 of 1o1L'1'r 1'1llSSIllCl1,.S s11p1'rxliIi11l1. S111' 1111.2 11 ft-'II1lll1t'l1,1l16 11is11o.s1'1i111z.', Name: Elizalmeth Freak. College: Nliaini University. Dcgrcc: 13.5. iII Ellucation. Ycars in Convoy: 1934-1940. Suhjccts: lfnglisll Tth. Sth. anrl 9111. Latin. 15 -'A-u-11-1111110-An Activities: Classical Clulm. Girls' liaslicllwull Chaperon. FI'E'S1'tlI1t'Il Sponsor. GEJRALDINE NORRIS 'i011r new f6lIl'118f. Miss Norris. Wlufl' x11r1' 1111.v g11ir11'11 our rifxpcct. 5111711 g11infI111y give you ll Vozzrsfg You lrnnw Sht',S the lea1'111'r af Home Name: Cf-raldinc Norris. Colle-gc: Ohio Slate. D1-grcc: 13.5. in llomc l :l'llll0IIl1t'5. 121.9 Ycars in Convoy: 1939-1940. Subjects: lloinc l':t'tll10llllt'S. lfnglislt 10. .-X1-liviliesz Girls' Basketball Cliapcron. Cafe-- tcria. '1lll Grade Sponsor. FORREST TRAVIS ciWf',ft' .sure 111111 X011 101111111 iilfv 111 111111 us RPll11l'f our f1'1'1i11gx 111111111 Mr. Traris. 011 1111.5 101' 11111211 not 1111116 ll 111'1111I1', Right 11111111 to il. uv t11i11lf h1 s gft'll1.u Name: lforri-st Travis. College: xlll!-Blxillglllll. Ohio llIllXCl'!4lly. State. Wilmington. Degrrcc: HS. ill lQCllIl'i1ll0Il. Years in Convoy: 1939-19-lfl. Snhjccts: Sciciicc. Matltf-Illtltics. Activitics: lli-Y. Sth Crtulc Sponsor. Ohio X S W NA- -3 .lilE:E:E!:',..,EI
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V 1 we M!Al'0l0A-On 101114: ::1:1::1u1u:1n :1c1::1c1::1: 11:11 101 W. M. WRIGHT nOur superinlenflent, Mr. Wright, Came like a shot out of the night To Ialre the helm of our ship of state, With us, be assured, this boy does ruteli' Name: W. M. WI'iglIt. College: Miami University, National Recrea- tion School. Degree: BS. iII Etlueatiorig BS. in Physical Education. Years iII Convoy: 1939-1940. Subjects: American Democracy. Mathematics. Activities: Adntinistration. TIIERON MILLER '4Our principal, Mr. Miller, I.- the seniors, rnain pillar. lie has helped us all through, flnzl welre sure he'll help youfl Name: Theron Miller. College: Bowling Green, Kent State. Degree: 13.5. in Education. Years in Convoy: 1932-1940. Subjects: 'ith and 8th Grade Arithmetic, 8th Cradc llistory, Practical Math. and U. S. llistory. Activities: Senior Sponsor. Annual and News- paper Adviser, Faculty Manager, and Prin- cipal. ESTIIER WOLFE :Wliss Wolfe, the leacher of conunercc, ls sure that things rlon'L go in reverse. Although, at limes it seems to he dizziness, She attempts to insure success in business. Name: Esther Wolfe. College: Baldwin-Wallace, Wittenhurg, Ohio State. Degree: A,B. Years in Convoy: 1937-1940. Subjects: Commercial subjects. Activities: Girl Reserves, Junior Sponsor. GRACE LESLIE lives anyone know who she can be? She teaches English and music, both free. If you can'l guess, then I'll confess, 11's our Ilear teacher, Miss Leslief' Name: Grace Leslie. College: Oberlin College. Degree: B.S.M. Years in Convoy: 1931-1940. Subjects: Music, English 11 and 12. Activities: Girl Reserves, Dramatic Coach. HOWARD E. CRAIG Hfllr. Craig, our athletic supervisor, Has nuult- many I1 boy feel much wiser. In sports u'e'rv sure he does excel, Anil all his frienzls sure think heis swellf, Name: llowarrl E. Craig. College: Ohio State University. Degree: BS. itI Etlucation. Years in Convoy: 1937-1940. Hulmjects: Physical Eclucation, Biology. 7th Crarle Cvography. Activities: Athletic' Coach.
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W6 we Hz! erolaAon mini irc: 1 1: io: 1 411110:1:11110:Q-591010-gn:of-uc:-,101: 1 1 10.1. in, half X ' Hr. fllillelr, Adviser, Joyce Gardner. Secretary-Treasurerg Marlin Thomas, Presidentg Arline Hager. Vice-President. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Class Colors: Aqua and Peach Class Flower: Sweet Pea Class Motto: B E ln the late summer month of September, l928, a riotous bunch ol' urchins ap- proached the sacred recesses of Tully-Convoy Public School. Any person unfortunate enough to be standing along the wayside on that balmy morning received the impres- sion that the world would be set alire by that group oi luture citizens. With the aid of Miss Temple this group settled down to the most important task of life-educating themselves in order that they might attain a successful future. Their outstanding activities in the Eisteddfod during their first three years of school showed that they were really a remarkable class as a whole. Their teachers in the grades were the best that could possibly be desired. The general discipline of the class showed that they appreciated this fact. Their school days were going fast now, and they increased their speed until they added another flight of stairs to their climb for education. That was back in that good old seventh grade. There they began educating the upper-classmen inf an interesting field--mischief. But it didn't take them long to adapt themselves to the environment of the older students. Now they entered the most important four years of their life. They were known as 'Lgreenw Freshmen. But donit misunderstand, this didnit break their morale. Talk about athletes, why Martin and Carrier were practically professionals then already. It was just a matter of time until they were varsity men. During this Freshman year the class elected Marlin Thomas, President, and he showed such leadership that they followed him through the rest of their high school career. By now, future. professions were beginning to shape up ir1 their minds. Mr. Shaffer, their first superintendent, and Mr. Leiter, who succeeded him, always stressed the fact that a good foundation was the basic necessity for future success. The class soon realized that they were indebted to these men for their feelings. And now, Mr. Wiright, who at once gained theiappreciation of every student in the building, took over the helm of MThe Ship of liearningw and is piloting them out of public instruc- tion into the turbulent waters of self-education. At his side stands Mr. Miller, the class sponsor, who also was always ready to do anything lor the betterment of the class and who is respected by every member. Now all this is past and experience is their only teacher. It is the sincere belief that this class, which was so remarkable as a whole, w ill succeed just as well as individuals. -Ronald Reidenbach.
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