High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 33 text:
“
Hieleljl BLUE AND sou: ljfhsisll History of the Senior Class By DONNA WILLIAMS ln the year of 18110, Findlay lligh. a charmng young lady. married a -nan named Seltuol, tlms having for a family name Findlay High School. This happy couple lived and prospered many years. They had quite a number of children. but they were more or less disappointed in their little ones. Sex eral years ago, however, there was born to the School's an adorable I air ul' twins-a little boy and a little girl. The boy was christened Famous :mtl llle girl l?l10 . Tlte first year the twins were with the family, the older children abused them considerably and called them the l7reshies . Hut Famous and 1919 y-.ere hearty youngsters and took the jokes and pranks quite good naturedly. llut that which made the parents so proud was the splendid work which the twins did in their classes. 'lille next year, however, the twins seemed to get the big headn. They thought they knew everything worth knowing, Therefore, their brothers and Qisters called them Sophonioresf' and even their adoring parents were forced, at times. to punish them for lack of attention to their studies. liach year lianious and 1919 received a new nickname. The following year they were known as -luniors . That year the twins worked very, very lzard and learned much: but they were, oh, so modest. These Juniors didn't seem to realize how much they knew and they never put on airs, not even uhen they gave such clever plays, and played football and basketball so splendidly. That same year some of the older School children were going away to college. These brilliant little twins, all by themselves, arranged an attractive 1 arty as a farewell to them. It was called the .lunior-Senior Reception. Once again the parents' eyes shone with pride and they spoke often of the twins' marvelous achievements to their friends in the City of Findlay. lint it was during the last year at the home lireside that the twins proved that they were worth their weight in gold. These children invited some friends to the home and very successfully entertained them at the game of lthetoricals. Famous and l'll9 showed an inclination toward a literary career. iiiliey begged their parents to permit them to publish a book. After the twins assured Klr. and Klrs. School that they would not ask them for any money to 1-nlili-li it, the parents consented. ililiese children, who were now known as Seniors, decided to name the book for their father, whose lirst name was lllue, and lor their mother's father, v bose name was Hold. ln fulfillment of these plans a wonderful book is now in circulation iliroiigglioiit tlle lfnited States and Canada, with the title of the Blue and Hold by I ' THE FAMOUS IQIQ X
”
Page 32 text:
“
My 1 fflelsljfl BLUE AND GOLD Jjfllslslj SE K1 1065 KM 1, Aff-T 314.5 f i? N Z WBTXJ
”
Page 34 text:
“
ffl9l9llfl BLUE AND GOLD llfllenell i oz .' nr' , . . g ' - .1 -.xxx , J 5, ,- V ,M i - x e 4 we - ..-ani -. . if 'Ns'gfE- ' . N X1-. .. S ' gil 353' - . W f t - , i 3:11, ' , its 32, -X-4-1 , . .11 , Eirug.-Y. :aw A 4 NE V t Z, . Y., . 'w ...QQ . 1,-'f ' ' A .,., . W- WV A s .wp I , egg, 1 ,,. - i A -. .HQ f,. F43 'HW r .eff T 5. - t-2 . - I we .,, :Teak 511, It , its-. -W .,,4,gag,i- - l fins, i- ,,g,oY.x,- ,gg . wif- V 3 l :L ,px 1, ss t 1 LV QJ.. . Ei WN? . it x . Eff, Eigf 9 A Senior Qflicers Daniel Cunningham- Dan Classical Course With eyes that looked into the very soul-- 435 NVar Savings Stamp Contest, tell President of Senior Class, .-Xrbor Day Program, Rhetorical, Red Cross. Wayne Weiger Joe Wisely Commercial Course Lalln'Eng1l5h Course ,,Oh h . , . . ,, In every deed of mischief, he had a heart to ' ' t ou fn Wise' uf Certam- resolve, a head to contrive and a hand to exe- l3l Vice President Junior Class, fell Cute- becy. -Senior Class. Secy. S. C. C. Q31 Rhetorical Committee. Park Board. Monsieur BC2lllCEl.lI'C,H Rhetoricals, B. KZB, C3l. K4J B. K. G. Stan, Treas. of Sz G. Staff. Senior Class, Senior Play. Ruth Werkheiser- Ruthie Classical Course Her friends are many, Her foes-are there any? ill Vice-President B. Sz G. lNalking Club, Latin Day. 42: Marathon Play, Secy. Athletic Association, B. Sz G. Weekly C35 Reception Committee. Cantata Pirates of Penzance, Glee Cluh, Arrival of Kitty, l3l, 1-1-D Rhe- toricals Committee, Rhetoricals. B. X G. Staff, f4l Vice President Sr. Class, Bulbnl. Arbor Day Program, Ring and Pin Committee, i'Monsieur Beancairef' Asst, Editor of B. SL G. 9
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.