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ANN UA L BOARD fReading Left to Right, Top and Rottom Rowsy Neva Skinner - Literary Editor Robert Stopher - Editor Alice Elgin - Associate Editor Martin Daltorio - Boys' Athletics Vernon Thomas - Jokes Henrietta Beechy Miss Herriff Robert Hall Frederich Gombert Herbert Woodworth Mr. Stopher Girls' Athletics Literary Advisor Art Director Associate Editor Business Manager Financial Advisor
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THE JUNIOR CLASS fContinued from Page 271 - Lewis Hall and Frank Dangler received letters in football for the second time. Each played an end position on the team. Carmon IJeLeone and Blair Whyte each received their first letters, Carmon playing center and Blair guard. In basketball, Lewis held the center position as a regular with Carmon DeLeone as a substitute guard. In baseball the Juniors have had Frank Dangler and Lewis Hall playing iu the infield, Carmon DeLeone in the outfield and Blair Whyte as catcher. The Junior Track Team showed good work, Lewis Hall, Carmon DeLeone, Frank Dangler, Charles Fish, Blair Whyte and Dwight Bentley being the contestants. The girls also contributed their share to athletics. The basketball team found Eunice Smith playing as guard with Bernice Fisher playing as a regular forward. Helen Herwig was n substitute. Social activities of the class have kept pace with other enterprises. A party was held at the home of Frances Barnhard. Games and contests were enjoyed and then refreshments were served. Upon departing, everyone expressed himself as having had a most enjoyable evening. The customary Junior-Senior Reception was held at Moulton Hall. Many guests were present, forming a merry crowd. Dancing was the chief means of entertainment during the evening. Refreshments were served and the hall was neatly decorated. The Juniors have tr.ed to keep their spirit high and have taken an active part i.i all school activities. They bought class rings and have the honor of being the first to have a ring which is to be the standard emblem of Kent State High. May the excellent work of the Juniors continue in their Senior Year. --F. Drmgler, '26. 'lk 'll' -ll 4 THE SOPHOMORE CLASS fContinued from Page 281 the glory of the school depended as much upon us as on any other class, and that we must cooperate with the school and promote school spirit. We were no more than settled when the Juniors and Seniors decided to try our sportsmanship in an initiation. Many had to go back to childhood days, While others such as Stanley had to propose. He might do it Well enough alone but in front of a crowd he was somewhat bashful. In return for the initiation we gave a Christmas dance for the Senior High. We feel sure that We gave a good return party. During the winter months, the ice and snow being so inviting, we Sophomores planned a sleigh ride. The party ended at Betty Root's home where we had games and refreshments. We have held several successful candy sales, the proceeds of which we have used to defray our class expenses. We have been represented in all worth-while activities of State High. Our letter winners were John Mullock, in football, and Margaret Bourne, in basketball. Betty Root, Evelyn Hughes, Gladys Apley and Irene Costley all tried to the best of their ability to have a part in the Literary Contest. We are very proud of their staunch efforts. Next year we hope that with a year's experience in the Senior High we will give even the Seniors a run for their money. Watch our smoke!!! We know that this past year has been a great help to us, both in work and in play. We feel that we have accomplished many things which will aid us in uphold- ing the name of Kent State High School. -Margaret Bourne, '27. 32
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CLASS ORGANIZATION President ....... ......... F rederick Gombert Vice-President ....... ...,... R ohert Stopher Secretary and Treasurer ......... ,,,,,,, , Neva Skinner Class C0l0rS ................................................ ................ G reen and White Class Motto- Together we stick, divided we're stuck. as an an in as 4+ is CLASS HISTORY The History of the Senior Class of nineteen twenty-five is one which will attract the attention of all who read these pages. There is little to be said about the first eight grades although it might be mentioned that jean Gorham, Alice Elgin and Herbert Woodworth are the only persons in the history of the training school who have completed the full twelve years' work. ln our freshman year we introduced self-government for the Junior High School. Our class officers were: Earl Aiken, president, Madonna Kerwin, vice-president, Kenneth Nash, secretary and treasurer. Our Sophomore year began with an initiation given us by the Juniors and Seniors. It was during this year that Joe DeLeone first starred in football and made the All Trolley League Team. In addition to making it every year since, he has made the All Trolley League Team in basketball for two years. Our class officers for this year were Henrietta Beechy, presidentg Neva Skinner, vice-president, Lila Baker, secretary and treasurer. - At last we became Seniors, soon to go to college or to follow the profession of our choice. We, as Seniors feel justified in feeling proud. The parties, Wiener roasts, and hikes have always been attended by most of our class. VVe have produced some of the school's best athletes. Among them are: Joe DeLeone, Vernon Thomas, Mar- tin Daltorio, Morris Metzler, Herbert Woodworth, Frederick Gombert, Robert Bo- hecker, Robert Stopher and Robert Hall. Our class play was an unusual success, thanks to the untiring efforts of Miss Herriff, leaving not a deficit but a credit in Mr. Koehler's books. If every senior does his part in the wide, wide world as well as our class has during the past twelve years, he will surely succeed. Regret enters our hearts when we realize june the sixth is near at hand and that the time has come when we must part, never again to be examples of good conduct in the study hall. -K. S. Nash, '25, 34-
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