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unici Glass First row, left to right: Genevieve Crofoot, Frances Trescott, Nadine Fleck, Hobart Cowles, John Jones, Ernest Rhoads, Evelyn Kulow, Doris Rooks, Norma Ross, Eleanor Hummel. Second row: William Lehman, Perry Quayle, Gladys Diedrich, Fay Green, Genevieve Hagerdon, Mary Davis, Ruth Somnitz, Anna Sesu, Miss Richardson. Third row: Robert Griggs, Robert Prouty, Jean Balch, Betty Ernst, Marie Zeman, Marian Brotzman, Ethel Maier, Marian Brainard, June Miller. Top row: Sam Hathaway, William Brown, John Dodge, William Sager, Sam llardi, Henry Berwaldt, Paul Snyder, John Petrova. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President: John Jones Vice-President: Ernest Rhodes Secretary: Hobart Cowles Treasurer: Milton Demos fifteen 1 i) i O
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C A L, I R O N And feared what each day held. Those trials and tribulations To which we were compelled. W e soon became accustomed though And strove through thick and thin, When upper classmen bossed us We yelled back, “We will win”. Sophomores—We were more acquainted With the tasks we had to do. Looking forward to each day We pledged ourselves anew. Our faces haunted every club, G. R.’s and Hi-Y’s and all the rest. And several Sophs streaked down our field To fight for M. H. S. Juniors—Sophisticates of old were we, Chaste in thought and conduct too. Hoping against hope to see That light beyond which was our goal. A vision now before us lay In this year of grand, good times, Silhouettes in costume gay, That big event, Our PROM. Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors, We have been through many tests. Ever striving, ever trying, Drawing nearer to success. Our teachers’ faces can be seen in yonder shining star, Wh ose beams will guide us, shine upon us, Till we reach the bar. Opportunities tenfold are waiting for us there, Which we must grasp and firmly clasp. They’re ours, TO DO AND DARE. Ah! Those Fresh man days when we were young Doris Kubach fourteen
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c L O IS A 13 R uniel The Junior Class started the year off with the boys winning a decisive victory over the girls in the election for class officers. Jack Jones was elected president in the landslide; Ernest Rhoads was chosen vice president; Hobart Cowles was given the secretary’s duties; and Milton Demos was placed in charge of the treasury. All attention was then placed on earning money for the Prom Selling magazines for the Curtis Publishing Co. on a commission basis was the first step. Rill Lehman was put in charge of the candy which was sold each noon in the halls and at all home football and basketball games. The last Saturday in October, several members of the Junior class accom- panied by Mrs. Johnson, Miss Shimmon, Miss Mat lack and several mem- bers of the Senior class went to the Hanna Theater in Cleveland to see Maurice Evans in “Hamlet”. The first part of November, the Juniors invited the Seniors to a party at the Community House in Unionville. Dance music was furnished by Mr. Behm’s electric victroia. Later in the same month, the class went on a theater party in Painesville, where they saw Wallace Beery in “Thunder Afloat”. On November 17th, the day the chools closed, the Juniors gave a dance at the Old Tavern in Unionville. Music was furnished by Mrs. Gladys Nash at the piano and Dan Chaffee at the drums. When school re-opened again in December, the Juniors elected Frances Trescott, Gladys Diedrich, Hobart Cowles and Ernest Rhoads to represent them on the newly formed Student Council. January 12th, the Juniors gave their annual dance in the High School Gym. Gladys Nash, Bruce Miller and Robert Wismer furnished the music. At the Big School Carnival, March 15th, the Juniors sold candy and had charge of a penny pitch where novel prizes were given away. The next step in the Earn-Money-for-the-Prom Campaign was the Junior Play presented April 26th in the High School Auditorium. “Spring Fever” directed by Miss Richardson and Miss Matlack was a big success. Finally, the big night for which we had worked for all year rolled around, May 10th, night of the Prom. Gladys Diedrich was chosen Prom Chairman. The big event took place at the Madison Country Club. Another theater party chaperoned by Miss Richardson, the Junior home room teacher, and the schedule for the Junior Year was completed. sixteen
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