Hicksville High School - Hixonian Yearbook (Hicksville, OH)

 - Class of 1935

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May 24, 1960 Vol. VX ®Ij? § pnmt nft FREAKS A SENSATION The star performers were: Robertson, Evans and Otis. X X X SAVES PRESIDENT’S LIFE Merrice Hoppe held his hand during an operation. x COURT HOUSE NEWS License Issued: Helen Durfey—Lloyd Craig Claron Laub—Dot Jones V. AMADEN STARS AS DIRECTOR STENOGRAPHERS CLIMB x x x x HOFF AND BRANTLEY WIN FAME New York was startled by their superb performance in their opening opera. x x x BLUES SINGER RETURNS ' Bette Ganger came back to give the “dear old city” a break. 1). Robertson, M. McClellan, M. Otis, I lazel Haver. V. OLSSON Vivid, vivacious in the world of business. DOT JONES WINS A BEAUTY CONTEST x x SCHOFER RUNS FOR MAYOR Promises Laub, McCartney and Ames councilman jobs. X x X x HICKSVILLE WINS New Team consists of Wittig, Rohrs, Scott and Worden. x x x x EDITS BOOK Mary Alice Schaufelberger recently edited her first book, “The Men Who Have Loved Me.” ARTISTS D. Scott, E. Myers and D. Eckhart. ATTEMPT MARS L. Fore, R. Wilford, K. Metz, B. Webster. - ALLEN POPER Asecond “Dizzy” Dean. x “KANIP” ENTERS CIRCUS Smallest man on earth. sfc x x COACH CLAIR ARRANTS A SECOND SHAKESPEARE Danies Llicov. DEATSMAN OPENS DRESS SHOP Designer, LaVerne Rohrs. Models, Lu¬ cille Moore, Beulah Hinsch. x x x x BROADCAST COMPANIES BAFFLED E. Boyce has won fame through her voice. Others coming up are Alta Griest, Lillian Krontz. HUSTED PHOTOGRAPHS The News of the Day. X X X V. CROMLEY A Hit on Broadway. sjs DARCY AND SMITH Have begun publication of “Town Crier.” Page 18

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VERENA EVANS To fly into the blue—upon wings of an air steed—an avia- trix. Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4; Roof Garden I, 2, 3, 4; Concert I, 2, 3; Commercial Awards 3, 4; Commercial Club 4. MARIAN OTIS Any commercial endeavor that spells success. Commercial Awards 3, 4;Com- mercial Club 4; 4H Club I, 2, 3; Concert I, 2, 3; Roof Garden I, 2, 3; Basketball I; Carnival 4. ALLEN POPER A baseball leaguer —■ what more? Basketball I; Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4; Concert 1,2, 3; Football I, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Hix- onian 4; Spoondrift 3; Class Play 4; Carnival 4; Roof Gar¬ den 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY ALICE SCHAUFELBERGER In fields of music I aspire to reach the top. Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4; Roof Garden I, 2, 3, 4; Concert I, 2, 3; Class Play 4; Spoondrift 3; Hixonian 4; Carnival 4. DOROTHY JONES Transfer You know there are great possibilities in being a private secretary! Glee Club 3, 4; Basketball 4. Bethseda High School I, 2. ELEANOR BOYCE Beauty —• what did Keats say?—culture. Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4; Roof Garden 2, 3, 4; Concert 2, 3; Commercial Awards 4; Carni¬ val 4; Commercial Club 4. ALTA GRIEST The art of beautifying — cosmetology — seems perfect to my views. 4H Club 3; Carnival 4. KENNETH METZ Aviation—-with all its ap¬ proaching importance beckons to my ambition! Class Officer I; Football I, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Glee Club I, 2, 4; Spoondrift 3; Hixon¬ ian 4; Carnival 4; Track 3, 4. Page 17



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JUNIORS’ PROGRESS FOR ANOTHER YEAR ' MID WORK AND PLAY— ANOTHER PAGE IS TURNED In 1932 seventy-three hopeful but somewhat bewildered students entered the doors of Hicksville High School. Soon in their confusion they sought the leader¬ ship of class officers. William Finzer was elected President, Paul Kerr became Vice-President and Barbara Brown as¬ sumed the duties of Secretary-Treasurer. The need for a class motto, flowers and colors became evident. They took as their motto: Climb though the roads be rugged. The sweet pea was selected as the class flower while the colors chosen were silver and green. Thus with the con¬ fusion clearing their first year faded. 1933 found sixty-seven of this progres¬ sive group returning. They elected Dal¬ las Winn, President; Geraldine Stuckman, Secretary-Treasurer; and George Wil- derson, Vice-President. This year saw more parties and this class started its march to recognition. It sponsored a car- FLOWER—Sweet Pea COLORS—Silver and Green MOTTO—Climb though the rocks be rugged. nival—the first in several years. They got their first taste of journalism when they published one issue of the Spoondrift. The class contributed a large number of active extra-curricular workers. Having completed the early years of uncertainty, another year ' s progress ended. In 1934 the present Junior class started the anti-climax of their short careers. Th eir interest centered around the publi¬ cation of the Spoondrift whose staff was organized early in the year. The Junior- Senior banquet was the object of great enthusiasm. It was held on April 3 and was a remarkable success. The officers who led this year ' s Junior Class were Ger¬ aldine Stuckman, President; William Fin¬ zer, Vice President; and Evelyn Monroe, Secretary-Treasurer. Their class advisors were Mrs. Kerr and Mr. Conkey. Thus turned an important page in the history of the class of ' 36. Page 1,9

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