Hartwell High School - Wave Lengths Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1930

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Page 85 text:

on MAY 2-Hartwell carries away all Cups in the Valley Meet. 7eSeniors ucommence to weekonly 16 more days of school. S-Boys learn from Leslie Mann, professional baseball player, how to become hBabe Ruths . Be'IOpen house,' at school. Howling successt IZeBlue Monday. MeSplendid message by the charming Miss Holt. 16- Niz6' little Civics test. The last one before exams. Ow! Sr. and Jr. girls vs. Sophs in baseball. Who won? ZleAnnunl goes to press With one last mighty effort of the harried staff. 2 lovers sat beneath the shade And 1 un--2 the other said: How 14-8 that you, bee9, Have smiled upon this suit of mine! If 5 a heart it pulpit 83 4 you- Your voice is mues melody; tTis 72 be loyal 2; Say 0 my mph, wilt marry me? Then lisped the maiden, hhlSely. Mr. Stewarde- Late againvhave you ever done anything on time? Walter Schanzle-F- I bought a carf' O 'F

Page 84 text:

JANUARY ZhBack to drudgery after holidays. 3hSaniors lose avoirdupoishDance worries! 4hReturns on Senior Danmanil. GhFricnd Diehl decides to visit school for a day. thBcl-atcd senior rings arrive, wonder of wonders! IShMiss Adamson absentmOut too late? ZlhBoy Orators autograph diaries. Thrills and heurt-throbs! ZZhLeslic absent. Annabel pale. 28-31hAnxicty! Perspiration! Exams! FEBRUARY 3hMr. Fisher tells a new story. lBelieve it or non. 4h3tudents grieve! Marionette show tears them away from studies. IZhGood Old Abe-holiday for us. 19tBirth of Baby Echo . ZOhForty minute trip around the world With Bert Wallenstein. ZIHOur mugs', snapped to-day. 24-Senior salesmen sell pencils. ZShDisplny of brawn! 'lKil'kie,l vs. uSchareffer -Lightweight. Coatesj, vs. ltKothc hPaperwcight. ZGhTalk on Schubert by Rabbi Hellerhan honor for Hartwell. 27t5hall the Philippines have their independence? Ask Seniors. MARCH 4t Benniell OostcrbaanhAll girls are now going to Michigan State. 13tBeauty contest for malcs-Hammond wins by a walk. 14t Kea-ora lHello folksl Miss Houlder delivers a stirring message. 17hl'The wearing of the green? ZlhBig business enterpriSHSeeds. ZShTake lessons from Barbara on how to strike a match. 'ZGhBaby Echo No, II. l In the Spring 3 young mank fanCy-,, lAsk uKirkirz how you do itl. APRIL ZhCan the boys make good candy? 4hSenior play. Exfremrly successful! Good work, director and players! ShHammond has IOOVr good teethl Hurray! llhAsk Elsie whether she would kiss Cheveuxll or Hchevauxeli Betty uComes out . IShWar of the Roses. lSenior girls battle bravelyl. 16t0pening day of baseball game. Alibis very much in evidence. 17 Mere e'pil;chers,, takenhPhysics class learns all about heating system. LU 24tCan the Juniorls dance? ZShSeniors perspire. One of Miss Adamson's simple tests. 29hBoysa oratorical contest. C. Hockmuth gets to tell the world how to avoid future wars. EOhGirls, oratorical contest. Margaret Loch gets the honors this time. 72



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'4? 550 Qur grz'ends CEHE staff of El Rodeo for 1930 wishes to thank all of those loyal friends who have helped make this annual a reality-who have cheerfully given us their capable assistance whenever called upon. Our principal, Mr. Stewart, gave us a room of our own as an annual office and thoughtfully equipped it for our comfort. Without this office, our work would have been practically impossible. He has also been willing to cooperate with us in all of our activities, and to aid us in the numerous problems which arose during the course of the year. His service Will be long remembered and appreciated. We are also indebted to Mr. Claude Shafet, well-known cartoonist of the Times Star . His friendly cooperation and invaluable aid has made possible the Senior Class Prophecy. We feel greatly honored to think that he has shown such an interest in our class, and we sincerely thank him for the help he has given us. To those sponsors who have lent all efforts in making this edition a successful one, we owe our deepest appreciation. Miss O,Brien, the staH adviser, without whose care- ful supervision and aid the publication of El Rodcomwould have been impossible, Miss Noonan, whose work in cooperation with the Art Department has been so necessary, and Miss Brickel, whose art suggestions helped us greatly, deserve a full share of the credit for making El Rodeo for 1930 a reality. Miss Kloak, senior class sponsor, whose capable directorship 0f the senior play and many other of the money-making projects, has been so fundamentally essential for the production of this annual, can hardly be duly thanked for what she has so faithfully and continuously done. Finally, to those who gave us financial aid with their advertisements, we offer our thanks. As they have so readily helped us, we wish them the patronage of all those who read this book. 74 UL.

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