Coshocton High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Coshocton, OH)

 - Class of 1930

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P Ql.f'.f.f.l'.fffJ'f'JJ'J'.fff'.ffJ'.f'.Z.Z'4 JYQ Q Senior Class History Q Q fAjmlogii's fo HI'Ifll'lL'6lfl9dUj Q Q CANTO I. H Gained they some of this great knowledge. Q Q Thus with one thing and another Q In the early days of autumn, I . A A - , Q Q . Passed their stcond year in High School. Q Q On a day in fine September, Q Q Toward the old, old High School building CAN-FO IH' Q Q fLarge and spacious was that buildinglj Q Q Came a band of laughing Indians, With much joy in next September Q Q Tall and short and funny Indians. Came they once more to the school house by Q Came with many books and pencils Happy to be known as Juniors, Q Q For to gather all the knowledge, Jolly Juniors, and with purpose Q Q Knowledge gleaned from books and To pursue the phantom knowledge Q teachers. Yea, to track it to its stronghold. Q Q Four and twenty plus two hundred Learned to down that math so wretched Q Boys and girls alight with laughter- And to wrestle with the French verbs. Q Laughter soon to change to sorrow. Learned besides to be romantic. Q Q For they found, these men and maidens, Again chose Eddie for their leader Q Q That to gather 'lbookyn knowledge And Mildred Holl and Phyllis Nichols Q Q NVas a thing that's not so easy. Wfere to help this mighty leader. Q Q Soon they gathered in a council Pins and rings of gold were chosen Q Q For to choose their Big Chief Leader. By this class of nineteen thirty, Q Q Dorothy Adams then was chosen These to be the symbols of their happy Q Q For to be their Big Chief Leader. days together. Q Q And as helper for the Big Chief For the Seniors, high and mighty, Q Q Phyllis Nichols was that helper. Soon to leave these walls forever Q Q A banner, also, made these Indians Put they on an evenings frolic Q Q Gray and scarlet were their colors. A carnival to pose in history Q Q Many, many moons they labored. For the eats, the stunts, and fortunes Q Studied hard to get their lessons. That this noble class put over. Q Q But of Q'booky knowledge, nothing- Many other good times had they Q Q Almost nothing would stick to them. And forgot their times of trouble. Q Q But they gave a big class party Q Q And with fun and wholesome pleasure CANTO IV. Q Q Many times they met together. , . Q Q ' In the time of Indian Summer Q Q Came they once more to these hallways, Q Q CANTO H' Proud and happy to be known as Q Q Vlfhen again they came together Senior Class of Nineteen Thirty . Q Q Came together in that High. School. And with might and main, each labored Q Q Some had fallen by the wayside To become a loyal Senior. Q Q And were missing from the council. Jack Harris now has been their leader, Q But there still remained so many With Mildred Holl as his assistant, Q Q XVho could make the noise aplenty-- Pat Miller and Sam Thompkins helping. Q Q Noise resounding in Assembly. Quite a busy year has this been Q Q Big Chief Eddie was their leader. What with class plays, clubs and parties Q Q And besides this noble quarter And so many things to do. Q Q Otie Schwartz, so neat and tidy, Four long years they've spent together Q Q And Milderd Holl were also chosen. Has this happy tribe of Indians, Q Q Early in this year of High School But the time for final parting Q Q Did they throw another party- Comes apace and none may stop it. Q Q A party, too, with cats and witches- But they've followed this great knowledge Q Q Each one masked-and ghosts so scary. And have come at last-these Indians- Q Q And so, by diverse means and many Safely to the graduation. Q Q x tzffffffffaflaaaQ'ffqfl'.lJJf?'f'J'J'qf. 'fff4f1afsl'f.f.53'qf4Qy'.f4f.f'.l'.f.fffffffffffffffffl Page 28

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