Flushing High School - Litorian Yearbook (Flushing, OH)

 - Class of 1938

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CLASS WISTORV Our la t vear in high leave Nc dread having to tmrn Wrom nom on VG will ple along the thous nds of continued school 15 the one xh ch we UGJOI want to depart from here, probably never to re have to do our own olarninv, and strug others who are trying to reach success in this world Je envy tho e who next year will engoy the clas wartv, the soorts, the play, the Junior Senior Banquet, the Alumni Banquet, ard finally graduating Je hope that the le rning we have obtained here fill assist us in our future live and that those wcmaining in high chool tale dvontage of the education which is lefore them Thi should be in f vor of o r otto, which st tes hat, 'Educ rion 1 the Creator of Value and Capital ' Edward Nartowicz '38 CLASS NILL Ne, the class of nineteen thirty eight, being more or less of sound mind and health do hereby make and declare this our last will and testament Wirstly we hereby give, devise, and bequeath to the class of n neteen thirty nine the title WSeniorW which we have so nobly defended from those dreaded diseases, NLack of ambitionn a d aziness We al o leave them our mascot, Slippv, and all of our old worn out shewing gum which they will find deposited under the desks Secondlv, we leave to the Soplorores the privilege of un earthing any knoweledge which we may have overlooked while listen ing to the renowned wise cracks of our fellow students Thirdly, we give to the freshmen class our and a chance of becoming as fine a class as the unequaled dignity one which was graduated in nineteen thirty eight Fourthly, we leave gift which we hope will Stanley Novak leaves Maccallini. Ilene Huff gives her Campbell. Althea Hollingsworth unassuming manner. from each member of our benelit the receiver to class a personal an unlimited degree his ambition to become a minister to Lido first mortgage on James Hartley to Lois bequeaths unto Glenn Wilson her quiet and Page thirteen ' Q.- K .p ' . . . . . c nr -1 - ' . ' AJ I VH L u J. . 1 - 1 u '1 , L v ' - -' . A . v x 1 vp r 1 .. J - C A. U v . 5 - 1 A . rv- 'J , 1 1.1 -N V - - , g . ,.I - ' V . o 'I S X S I 1 ' V - P Q - - ' ' ' ' fs fs ' A- l . 2 ' 3 Q 1 -- J C4 , . . ., . . Q . - 1 3 'a' .. . S , , , , . . . , . 1 I ' ff J S I 5 c.. A I A ' ' r 11 m ' rx ju 3 , 1 . S c .4 ni Q . . . 4. ,-. D - rf Y . . ' ,ca .1 S A A . 1 -- A f' ' V4 V V . - . . . Y , Z ' I I K 1 L Q i . - . . . . - . .K . . n 'J 1 NT ' I1 ' r ' 4.4 . S ' L N . . . . . I e U K . .L .1 '- . v . . A - ' I 0 . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . X l . . . J, . . . .

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CLASS HISTORY In order to summar17e the ristorv of the Senlor class of l958 we must first ge sack to the year of 1926, when seventeen puplls of the present class took thelr iniatory step together ln thelr twelve vears of school work mhlS number lncludes Vlrginia Bober Emma Bucco, Dorothy lisher, Anna Louise Harrls, Lena Hess, Althea HOlllHgSWOTth, David Holllngsworth, Ilene Huff, Anita Hunphres, ualford Klrk, Wayne Lydlck, Edward Martowicz, Vlrginia Michelll, Tames Moole, Emma P riak, Juanlta Stewart, and V1rg1n1a Teschner ose who golned later are Harry sell, Albert Conaway, delen l+tGP, Paullne Fuller, darry Gill, Irma Glllingham, Walton Howell nthony Micklovle, Stanley Novak, T11 Owings, Touls Palleva, Jean eterson, Mabel Pritts, Alfred hlley, Flora Mae Smith, Gene Thrash, lon Twarog, John Van Curen, Kda Walter, and Clarlce Wilson After once acquainted wlth school llfe, we had little dlificultv in learning the subjects whlch were to a1d us in our high school Wets and d6f1UitiODS to f.m1l1ar1ze us for our future education e are indebted to the grade teach rs for their instruction in dis pllne and companionship, whlch are two mportant factors in ole entary tralning When we entered hlgh sclool as Fleshmen, we were confronted vlth different nd more perplexlng t sks We were belittled and olsgraeed by the upper classmen, because of our unusual actions and gestures We found out that we had to be more self reliant than before The sutgects we took were concerned with a broader fleld, and gave us time to ponder on certain topics Although they were easy and lnterestlng, thev were also lnstructive and practical In our Sophomore year, we came to the conclusion that we were nit,n and that the rest of the high school could not continue J h 1ts UCtlVitlOS without us It seemed that we were always subject to lnformlng, but never susceptlble to advlse from our fellow class men Nevertheless, our school year ended wlth us realiz1ng that the next year we would have to reform to remain ln equltable stand lng with the rest of the students The Junlor year was eertalnly busy one No one could be idle s there were so many thlngs to be completed Worklng on the Lit orian, givlng 1 plar, and choosing class rings interfered with all of our studles At the end of the year we became more experienced 1n soeiablemess, by attending the Junlor Senior Banquet, which we successfully financed Each year ln high school brings us nearer to things which we wlll practice ln everyday llfe after we graduate, and this Junlor year stands above them all Page twelve f I . 0 . A . J . J. D , X W . U , I . . X ui 5. A . 1 . : . O , p F . , I . i. . , - X if T U . Q . 4 K . h V . L- 1 1 . . . . , 0 P1 ' ' A , Q : ' f it ' T ff-na . T s I . A J. ,. LJ - , ' I ' , I' . ' 0 1 T i . . J l 1 , ...J .. . 1 ,,4. J a' .L ,A V . C l'flc'1r'. r ' . 1 ' 5 C A . A Q . ., u career. For eight years we managed to absorb in our heads enough fa 'L . 2 ' ' ' - . 32,3 ' ' -i' ' ' i , - TTT J, ' . Q A ' 1 , 4 1 A x v' a A - ' a ' . K1 . 1 c. - . Hu . . .Ad F . O - 9 , .X O M A vit . . . . g t n . g I . . g t . . L . g X . . , Q . V V CL ' . D 3 0 . ' ' ' Q. I c ' . . . Q . . - A . I ' - ' ' . ' . 4 1 ' . I



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CLASS WILL Contlnued To Cowboy Waddell we give Anthony M1klov1c's ab1l1ty to fall off of Horses To Ruth Dlas goes all the boys that Dot FlSH6P could have had not that Ruth need then Xe leave Jun1or Conoway's golcen voloe to Dlllv Luohi Virginla Bober leaves to Martha owell her onanoes of marryln a we lthy baohelor Nlth one foot lH the Lrave and the other on a banana peel Anna Loulse I rrls passes on ner b Vetoall ablllty to Betty Fuller Gene Thrash's sled rldlng abillty s left to B111 Powell hope B111 does'nt fracture h1s scull To Joseph Carroll we leave Halford h1rk's small dainty, and shell like ears to be used for ornamemtal purposes only de give Irma Gill1ngham's spontaneous glggle to Edythe idbe way to use on all sultable ocoaslons Wayne Lydlck leaves to Janet rlsner his famed Cbut apoarently unsuooessfull reduclng dlet We wlll Jaunlta Stowart's thlee cont debt to VlVl3H WOPthlHUuOH whom we hope 18 in better financial stanolng Mabel Pritts leaves her abillty never to get into miSChl9f to Wargaret Diosi John Van Curen bequeath hls ambltlon to become a dlctator to Harry Stanley We hope John makes good on the farm James Moore's many troubles are bestowed upon Dallas Wlllls We leave Em a Piriak's laoy llke ways to Ann Stanley Virginia Teschner leave her falr look of halr to the fearless Cor hairlessl three, COHSlSt1ng of Bruner, ueetlng, and Bethel Clarlce W11SOH pas es on her lreckles to Gessella Gergely Page fourteen L 5 . L Q. . . . K J- U ' . t 1' l 1 g s A. U . A Q 1 . 1.1 U . ' . t H ' . ' . ' g I 3 - 7- w rvy. ' rg O . ' Ita ' - A ' as.- ' Y ' 1 ' 1 . . . U . . i . . 'wie . I . , . . J. g We give Ada Walter's mischlevious manner to Goldia Huff. . T' K, ' r ' , V' . 1 Yu. J. Vw . v 1 4- O A ' '11 ' 1 C 1. . ' ' . A vu . 1 ' V ' C4- D 9 S . A . . 1 . 0 1 ' 0 I wr . V ' ' . S ' ' ' 1 . 2 . . A . .A . .. S. n .

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