Cuyahoga Falls High School - Cuyahogan Yearbook (Cuyahoga Falls, OH)

 - Class of 1924

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12 RE-ECHO TO THE SENIORS Crawling so slowly towards commencement and fame, U made fun when we started, hut we’ll get there just the same. Yelling and jeering was all that we got After eight years of hard climbing you sure made it hot. Hullv Gee! such a time as we poor “Freshies” had, Often your remarks made us feel quite sad. Gosh! the names we were called but when all’s said and done After all ’twas just fun, and out came the sun. For we saw that the high school was made for us, too, And we joined right in, in spite of all you could do. Last, but not least the boys started to dress. Like the grown up boys with long pants and a vest, School, up to then, was a hard run. but still we had fun. High School is fun, so we are thinking now, It’s hard, but you did it and we all know how. Margaret McKinley. OLI) FALLS HIGH I. ’Neath summer’s sun and winter’s sky, We’ll ever love our dear Falls High, And learn our lessons day by day, That we in life may make our way; And when school days have passed us by We’ll turn to thank our Dear Falls High, For all the problems we shall meet And pass them by without defeat. II. I he day will come and we shall leave Our dear old school, but shall we grieve That we must join the ranks of life And enter boldly into strife? Yet all through life our thoughts will turn— To school days, and our hearts will yearn For days that now are passing by, So give a cheer for Old Falls High. Fannie Year gin. THE FATE OF ’24 See the steam take mystic shape: Let ’24 now hear their Fate. Here’s Clarence Snyder a pirate bold And Stewart Thayer with bags of gold Hale and Cox stand hand in hand Already bound for romance land. Here’s Willard Fisher for pulpit dreads And Hillman’s voice in opera leads. While Florence Jones seeks the West To put lone Conroy’s fears at rest. Ah! A brighter vision do 1 see A blushing bride is fair Bernice More wedding bells for ’24 Dorothy Preston and Theodore. Oh! How bright the steam doth glow Here’s a circus in the glow Hinkle lifts a half-ton weight Palmist Mills is reading fate. Lillian Searle’s a fancy rider Robb and Burton ride beside her. Here’s Edna Thrash in tinsel gown Frank Francis just a sportive clown Who stirs the crowd to loud guffaws For all his jokes were once his pa’s. See! In dignity they march Heinlen’s made a famous starch Don Mealev’s a wise M. D. Kathryn Richardson runs society. Roy Black’s a suffragett, Carl Edwards plays a gold cornet. Two wise spinsters 1 decry. Leona Hales, and quite nigh Is Irene Lipnicky—well forsooth! They were haughty in their youth. Helen Roethig will teach some day Gladys Hamilton go the self-same way Lonas Phillips a lady charmer Gordon just a steady farmer. Clark Williams, a noble cop Makes all the ladies’ hearts go ker-flop. Neva with her count doth hold Parties in a castle old. Mignon wins dramatic fame Art Smearman builds a monoplane. Forrest Richardson stands with bomb in hand The greatest socialist in the land. A studio in gay Paree Claims Ruth Courtad and Knoske. Now the vision fades away And ’24 have had their day. Evelyn I loch, June, 1924.



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14 RE-ECHO THE GIRL THAT MEN FORGET Her eyes are blue for dear Kent State; Her lips are Kenmore hue; And her golden hair with its bow of black Are Falls Hi colors too. Roosevelt’s red, Ravenna’s maroon, Or Bedford’s white will do. Because to fifty high school boys She’s trying to be true. Marguerite Strehlau. WHAT A CHANGE THE WORLD WOULD BE! If the seniors would stop bragging about them- selves ; If absence blanks could stop kids from skipping; If Anna could be seen without Art. If Willard would take a walk with a girl; If Lonie would not; If a student that could sing would try out for the Glee Clubs; If Karl would throw aside the idea that every girl is dead in love with him; If Ethel and Marion would work during the absence of Mr. Richardson and Mr. Layton; If a Falls Hi girl could love a Kenmore boy; If the gang didn't hang out at the “Uni”; If Grossie refused a ham sandwich; If Miss Ruhlen would grow up; If Johnny Cummings would break football train- ing; If Curt Cummings would keep football training; If Miss Craig and Mr. Cooper didn’t sleep in chapel. “CAN YOU REMEMBER WHEN?” Harold Adams used to be Ben Hur’s chauf- feur ? George Hinman was ring master at the Coli- seum ? John Peabody was a tailor for Adam? Helen Roetbig and Mark Anthony in collabora- tion wrote Caesar’s funeral oration? Cicero and Alma were in the big debate? Grosie and Willard were the chief javelin bear- ers in Caesar’s 10th Legion? Fisher used to grapple with the lions in the Coliseum while all the ladies in the audience looked with envious eves at Lady Mildred holding his blue necktie ? M irriam Nighman and Martha Oattis rode char- iots to school ? WHILE WATCHING A GIRLS’ BASKET- BALL GAME: Eric—“Why don’t they drop a couple in the basket ?” Bill—“What’s the use. they’d fall right thru.” SENIOR PARTY Where was Prof, when the lights went out? Up in the Gym bawling the seniors out? Where were the eats when the lights went out ? Held down by the committee so they couldn’t get out! Where were the Sophs when the lights went out ? Shhh—no one’ll ever find out! BASE BALL GAME 1. Strawberries was in the box. 2. Grosie was on deck. 3. Punch caught a fly. 4. Salad was on 2nd because he stopped to d ress. 5. Cheese melted on 3rd. 6. Orange squeezed to second. 7. Ham was sandwiched between 1st and 2nd. 8. Butter slid to third. HEALTH HINTS Mr. Kirk says: Don’t spit on the floor. Re- member the Dayton flood. For sale: Several antique desks in room twenty, guaranteed to be hand-carved. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We desire to acknowledge the co-operation and help of those who have contributed to the success of this venture. Individual mention should be made of the work of Doris Browns- vvorth, Marjorie Criswell, Ethel McKenzie, and the members of the 12A class in typing, who typed the material; the F. W. Orth Co., who took a personal interest in the publication; and all who have handed in suggestions. Gordon Phillips deserves especial mention for the suggestion of the name, The Re-Echo, a re- vival of the name, Hi-Echo, the annual of former years. The Stuff.

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