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Page 29 text:
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Class Song As seniors now, we pause to sing, A song of lasting praise. With all our might, for thee we'll fight For thee this song we raise. For thee, oh Kenton High, we'll strive To keep our honor true, 0'er all the world to thee homage do, And now say we all . . . Goodbye. -Tom Weaver Q' Page Twenty-five
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The Class will We, the Class of 1933, Kenton High School, City of Kenton, County of Hardin, State of Ohio, United States of America, being about to take our departure from the aforesaid, and being of sound mind, memory and understanding, desire to make a proper disposition of all estate. We do declare this to be our last will and testa- ment revoking all former wills. SECTION I To the faculty we give the right to cheer and rejoice violently as we leave for the last time. To Mr. D. B. Metzger we give the right to try to produce bigger and better classes than our own dear class. To Mr. H. L. Naragon we give the right to assign more than fifteen page history lessons. To To Mr. Tam we will all our pipes and tobacco fto make more El Ropeos.J Mr. McKinley we give our deepest appreciation for his work toward the renewal of the three mill levy. To To Miss Doughton we give the right to produce many more of her famous plays. Miss Dorn and Miss Johnson we give the right to expel from the library as many Seniors of 1934 as they please. To To Mr. North we give Mr. Secoy's oxygen to produce greater bugs. Messrs Seitz, Letart and Doughman we will the right of entering upon the rites of Holy matrimony. fYou have our blessings fellows.J To SECTION II the class of 1934 is given the right to become Seniors if they promise to uphold the dignity of the class. To To the class of 1935 we give the right to tear the flag of 1934 to bits. the Sophomore class of 1936 we give the right of bullying the Freshmen now entering K. H. S. To the Freshmen we give four long, happy years. Be not discouraged, but re- member the class of 1933 as your ideal. SECTION III To Jean Roof, Gretchen Haudenschild does bequeath the natural curls and blushes and one dozen boxes of powder, six powder puffs, and we do grant her per- mission to use same any time she wishes to. To Noisy Warner, Norman Pyle wills his ability to think of wise cracks at any time. Burton Harrison gives his manly height to Uncle Jack Fink. Paul Fisher and Avon Payne will their ability to go to sleep in the assembly to John Johnson, alone. Tommie , the brass horn tooter, wills the said horn to any one who thinks they are as windy as he is. SECTION IV Lastly, we do hereby revoke all former wills made by us, in witness whereof, we have unto subscribed this twenty-first day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and thirty-three. Signed: D. B. Metzger CLASS OF 1933 E. M. Sem By Chas. Secoy Roscoe Jones Advisors Page Twenty-four
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juniors PRESIDENT - - RICHARD GARVIN VICE PRESIDENT HAROLD HARRIS SECRETARY - BERNICE BYERS TREASURER LAVINA SHULTZ ' ! History of the Class of 34 QUESTIONS ANSWERS What is the population of the Junior Class?- What basketball players of this illustrious class showed up well on the floor - er - dance door? What auspicious event happen- ed in September, 1930? What event of great weight will occur in the hazy future of 2000? What was the best, though nuttiest play ever produced in the history of K. H. S.? When you hear a certain chug- ging and sputtering coming around the corner of Columbus and High in the morning - - guess who? Why did numerous lads and lassies of Kenton Hi resort to crutches and canes, one bright, Spring morning? What class president is a good chemist? What foreign language seems especially popular among a cer- tain group of Juniors? How did some Juniors spend New Year's Eve? 1. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Population all of 128. Brandy Lingrel-although he does confine his dancing to Dottie Cox. We also mention Berly Taylor and Chuck Hayes. They played good basketball. The present Junior Class enter- ed this, our fair school, as Freshmen. We never will again -we couldn't help it. A few of this beloved class will graduate if they aren't all dead. The Nut Farm -almonds, pe- cans, walnuts, Sterling PfieHer, Dot Gelhaus, Johnny Gram- lich, Elinor Kettle. Little 'Elva Burnison, with good old Oscar. Who cares if the differential is on the bum? 0nc't upon a time-the Jolly Juniors gave a Prom-so what? Dick Garvin. He knows his orders and his acids . You don't know--and so do the Spanish students UD. We - - ell - Auby Krimblebine played bridge--London Bridge, in a big way. Marj Hanna studied for exams - er - ah - shouldn't we all? Elinor Kettle Page Twenty-six
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