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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer MAX BRIGGS FRANCIS CHAPMAN PAY STOVER STEPHEN STUNTZ College Preparatory Scientific College Preparatory College Preparatory He smiles and makes the lf a man is unhappy, this She was a phantom Nothing is so hard but world seem gay. 'ws' bf his Own faullf of delight. search will find it out. for God made all men to be happy. SENIOR ,CLASS CHRONICLES A it As the final chapter of the story of our high school career terminates, we, the Seniors of the Class of 1931, can glance back over our high school days and recall them as six of the happi- est years of our yvouth. From the time of our entrance as the first class in the junior high schools, we have endeavored to accomplish with our utmost power the duties that we have encountered. I Leaving the junior highschool days behind us, we entered into the graduated functions of senior high school with all the possible zest that a sophomore class could have, eagerly participat- ing in the various activities to which we were eligible. . As we passed on to the second year at Findlay High, we carried on the more vital routines of the school, standing high in athletics, scholarship, and organization functions. In our junior year the class sponsors, Miss Helen Wiseley and Mr. R. G. Alexander, aided us in the selection of the humorous play, Polly With a Past, skillfully enacted by some representative members of our group directed by Miss Sylvia West. At the close of the year we entertained the graduating class at one of the most picturesque receptions carried out in our gym. The senior year comprises the highest glory and also the hardest work of the high school years. Of foremost importance are the scholastic standards that we have upheld in triumph. standards which have been augmented by succeeding classes of students. In social activities, as in publication functions, we have guided the underclassmen in business and executive work and have tried to present 'to them an examplewhich they.must continue and improve. In the presentation of the fine iirama, Clarence by Booth Tarkington, we did our part to produce another success for the director, Miss Sylvia West. With her aid and with the assistance of Mr. Dale Hutson we have steadily accomplished the work of the year. I To the following classes we can only bid them learn by our experiences and carry on the ideals that we have striven for that our school may better form us for the complicated life to come. Twenty-Six
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lf' ' Works hard and gets results. RICHARD ALESCH College Preparatory The power to do great things generally arises from the will' ingness to do small things. ELWOOD AMSLER College Preparatory 'No sinner nor no saint perhaps. Bur well, the very best of chaps. HOWARD ARRAS Scientific FRANCIS BARC-ER General 'For he was jus! Ihe quiet lcfml whose nature never varies. FRANCES BAYSE Commercial Perscuerance and Iac! are llve rwo great qualilies for all who would mount. 1,.. .Jw .qi 1 l Ly Jj K' ' ', ' z uv ' HH 12?-'57 f l . H, I I L . , . ls f ' 'if ff' Wk ...W l RUSSELL ALSPACH General But he whose inborn wortlz his acts commend, Of gentle soul. Io human race a friend. DOROTHY ARNOLD General Noble is that noble does. IVIARTHA ASCHAM College Preparatory A true friend is seen when fortune wauers. MURRAY BASII General Ilfmesly is lhe hes! policy. THEODORE BAYLESS Scientific 'lnclepemlenre now and inde- pendence forever. ww 3 4 l . rp....ge19 2 W0 f i r, ii llfl ll 1. l, l lil , iw l , l Q 1 l , , i ll 1 iw ' If HN. 9'1- a 12, l QQ l rgwga i '17 17 W 1 r .al V il' l ll , ., .l, ii' ii E551 ell: , W 5535 ,,,,,- A-.......... .. 1 .J
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