Cory Rawson High School - Hornet Yearbook (Rawson, OH)

 - Class of 1933

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anew R. H. S. can c oico A Pleasure That I En joy Books, through which you find the way to only dreamed of scenes and people are my greatest pleasure. When you have worked the greater part of a winter clay and realize the luxury of a chance to relax and rest-and feel that you have earned it-then is an ideal time to curl up, with a book, in a big armed chair not far from the window. The falling snow will stimulate your imagination and make your surroundings seem less real. As you are enveloped by an atmosphere all of your own creating, it matters not the type of story which you choose to read. Twilight approaches, deeming it necessary to turn on artificial lights if you read any further. Having stayed in this one position, you are not of ri mind to change, and so feeling very comfortable, drowsy, and carefree, with a slight niow- ment you turn the chair and face a big hard coal stove, thru whose little windows the firelight liickers, jumps and dances. If you have patience you will soon see the characters of your story take form, appear and recede quickly into the fiames. Maybe, if you have not already done so, you will finish the story in your mind as to the fate of the enchanting book people. As the warmth of the flames close over you, first, one story is followed hy another, again the situations. Dreams and Day Dreams are hard to distinguish but isn't it a pleasant surprise to have someone call you, back to the happiness of everyday people and 21 good supper. -KIlff11'jllI Iinrlff fl I'ny1' 1 ifl44 n



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LL L ,LLL R. H. S. L I L, I Last Will and Testament of the Class of '33 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: We, the members of the Senior Class of 1933, being of sound mind and gen- erously disposed do hereby publish and declare this last will and testament. ARTICLE I To our sponsor, Miss Gordon, we bequeath our best wishes and gratitude for her help this past two years. ARTICLE II To the faculty we bequeath all the troubles and joys of producing a class efficient to fill the vacancy left by us.-t'What a task! ARTICLE III To the Junior Class the ability to sell annual subscriptions to the next Junior Class. To Loren Redd we bequeath John Shank's position of football captain.- Many Victories, Loren. To Max Oman we bequeath Edna Knepper's books-to lessen family expenses. To Craig DeGood we bequeath George Oldhanfs position as Editor-in-Chief.-- tt'Suceess to your annual Craig. l To Phyllis Auten we bequeath llorotha Schmehl's height.-Maybe she will he ahle to see at B. B. games. To Luther Marquart we bequeath Jim Cramer's general orneriness. To certain members of the Junior Class we bequeath Bernadine Keel's heart. To Erma Jones, Katie Burkett leaves her argumentative powers. To John Gilbert we give Dwayne Folk's baseball accuracy and skill. To Harold Young, Franklin Westall leaves his vocal abilities, may he use them in the operetta next year. To Lloyd Bowman we leave Ronald Ketzenbarger's flirtatious nature. We realize his need for it. And! Waldemar Spaeth leaves, to anyone who will accept it, his cherished artistic ability. Then!! Ronald Cameron, declares the pleasure of giving to Wm. Marquart, his quick wit and readiness of answer. Nuff said here. ARTICLE IV We leave to the Sophomore Class the many heirlooms, too numerous to mention here. To Franklin Zoll we bequeath Paul Ewing's curly hair-may he take care of it. To T. H. Fox we bequeath Barbara Ruth Walter's declamatory powers. To Doris Gehrisch we shall leave Lucille Fillwock's boy friend from McComh.- - Treat him nicely, Doris. To Lyle Hiles we bequeath Rayon Boutwell's ability to remain quiet during a study period. To llonald Campbell we bequeath Lena Kivett's giggles and smiles. Doris Greiser MAY leave to Jack Allen her blond hair.-ttHope it stays that way for him. To Marie Urban, Alice Aurand declares to leave her ability to use cosmetics. To Eldred Redd, Wm. Payne has said to leave, his ability to sleep in Senior history class. 'Io Nellie llever, Paul Eddy will give his serious studiousness in school days and hours. ARTICLE V To the baby class we bequeath all our sorrows, troubles and disagreements with the teachers. May they overcome them. To Margaret Shroll we bequeath Dorotha Crist's ability to collect jewelry from the opposite sex. To Paul Thompson we bequeath Mary Miller's ability to translate Caesar. llick Latham hereby wishes, with relief, to leave Ross de Good his trip to Fort Wayne-and all the after effects. Marion Thomas is left Kate Arras's ability to keep late hours-may he use thein to better advantage. To Albert Thomas we wish to leave Thelma Powellls solemnity. The soprano voice of Betty Solt is left to Kenneth Urban. Hope he will soon he broadcastingfl To Randall Shroll we bequeath Marcella Gorby's ability as a pianist. To Betty Woods we leave Clara Rodabaugh's ability as a student and her knowledge of the art of staying away from boys. In witness thereof, we affix the seal of the Senior Class of 19233 of Rawson High School. WITNESS1 BY POWER OF ATTORNEY: T. I. Iluizcavz, Romtlrl Crimerorz, H. H. Yuieherg, Clam Rorlulnrmglz, S. L. Beary. Brz.rlui.ru, Ruth lrVlllfl I', Ju mes C mme r. Page S1 l't'lIlr

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