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EDNA HELEN WHITACRE Whit Hobby-Arguing. Ambition-To own a Ford coupe. Annual Staff 4g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. jox-iN ALFRED STULL wack., Hobby-Studying. Ambition-To be a. judge of Supreme Court. HALLIE ROBERTA WHITACRE ..Ha1,, Hobby-Driving a Ford. Ambition-To dispel her freckles. Class President 3, 45 Annual Staff 4g Glee Club 1, 3.
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EUGENE EVERETT KELSEY .1 Ikea HobbyAPu1nping gasoline. Ambition-Go west and be a cowboy. Class President 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. w ALLENE Lois ROPER .,RagS,, Hobby-Writing poetry. Ambition-To become a renowned pi' anist. Annual Staff 4, Orchestra 3, 4g Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President of Literary So' ciety 4. OLIVE MAXINE SLADE Slade Hobby-Keeping up with the fashion. Ambition-To be a nurse and make the sick well. Crchestra 1, 3, Glee Club 1, 3, 4g Basketball 1, 3, 4. GERALD GUY MENGLE Meng Hobby-Chewing gum. Ambition-To become a lirstfrate milk' man. Class Treasurer 1, 43 Vice President 3, Annual Staff 4, Basketball 1, 3, 4. GLADYS MARCELLA TUDOR Canary Hobby-4Going Places. Ambition-Hunting someway to get there. President of Literary Society 4, An' nual Staff 4, Glee Club 1, 3, 4. .ar 1 . , .. r 6 1 J, A ,Z , K ,'. ffl, ,.i... m,.,rf.,, ,,,,,,,,
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V . fin- --,ag SENIOR CLASS HISTORY enrollment of thirty ive A few weeks after school had commenced we held a class meeting and elected our oflicers After much debating we selected our colors flower and motto Miss Miars was chosen as the sponsor to guide us through the year Many parties and picnics were enjoyed during the year That we were very active was shown by our representation on both boys and girls basketball teams also by our help in making the operetta Cherry Blossoms a success At the close of school we bade our classmates goodbye and were all looking forward to our reunion to the place the following autumn Upon arriving at school on the 'drst day of our Sophomore year we were grieved to learn that many of our members had deserted u at the Hrst part We now numbered twenty six New oilicers were elected and our old sponsor rechosen for our second year This year our class was pleased to welcome two new members to our happy throng These were Allene Roper of Zanesville and Frederick Hofer of Blanchester This year the girls captain as well as several players for both basketball teams were chosen from our group On the opening day of our Junior year we learned that five more members of our class had fallen by the wayside leaving twenty one on the class roll Miss Hoppe was selected as sponsor for the third year This was by far the busiest year of our High School life. Besides our basketball and other activities such as the operetta In Old Louisana for which we furnished many of the characters which made it an out standing feature of the year we were engaged in the business of obtaining money with which to entertain the senior class at a banquet. Everyone assured us that our crowning fete of the year the Junior Senior banquet was a great success. At the end of this year s work we welcomed the vacation which would rest us for our fourth and inal year. The last year started with but eighteen members sixteen being of the original class. This year our sponsor was Mr. Porter. Again we were called upon for players on the basketball teams and for characters for the third operetta, Sunbonnet Sue. We decided to issue an annual, Morrownian Memoirs. The staff was chosen and everyone became busily engaged. Many Senior parties and also the JuniorfSenior banquet. were greatly enjoyed. At last Graduation Day dawned-a day of mingled joy and sadness as we were all sorry to see the old class separated, each to follow his own path in life. ' 7 1222 Morrownian Memoirs I! R' ' 14 S - no N September, 1925, we the class of '29 began our High School course with an 1 1:-z :-: 1 :-: 1. 1929 ' :-:X :-:X :-: X :-:xr x 9 V -F14
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