New Madison High School - Owl Yearbook (New Madison, OH)

 - Class of 1930

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, nd ' ozoyzozoioioioiujoioir11014111111r1c1:111o1nj01o1n11n:11111I111oio1oj411c1q1111111111 11111 winxnzojojojogojfnxnxojojozoiojaxinif rio Qlllass Iaisturp In September 1927 twenty-nine pupils of various talents and abil- ities arrived in New Madison for a High School education. Unlike preceding and succeeding classes, they did not find receptive school house doors, but were compelled to start work in the K. of P. Hall until the fine new school building was completed. We, together with our fine faculty led by Mr. Wenrick, the superintendent, were constantly complaining about the inconveniences of our location. However, those troubles of a few weeks vanished in the new era of attending classes in a modernly equipped, and well-disciplined school. Routine work proceeded minus radical interruptions, with a mini- mum amount of the proverbial Freshman discomfiture. This was due probably not to the sympathy or faint hearts of the upper classmen but to a general feeling of timidity in a new building and Principal Hoerner's new regime. Under the leadership of Mr. Hoerner, class advisor, and Mildred Hoff, class president, there was an abundance of typical Freshman hilarious social hours. The following autumn we returned to find Mr. Wenrick absent and Mr. Hoerner in his place. The year was uneventful, and with rising self-esteem, there was an unmistakable evidence of the growing promi- nence of certain class members in the various fields such as music and athletics. Directed by Mr. Hoerner and William Hans, class president, we sponsored and enjoyed three excellent parties. Now in May 1930 the class as Juniors have weathered severe finan- cial shocks, worries and triumphs. Production and the sale of school pennants along with a successful market have engrossed our best finan- ciering ability. . With the never-erring assistance of our superintendent, class ad- visor and president, the class is approaching the great social function of their High School career, the Junior-Senior Reception. The class, through its established courage and self-assertion, looks forward to success through the maxim Fortune befriends the bold. Clilass 39112111 When we entered High School We were Freshmen gay, We sometimes shirked our duties And for that we had to pay. We're the Juniors of 1930 And have won a worthy race, From what we have received of it It seems quite worth the pace. We owe much to the teachers Who helped in time of need- 'Twas mostly individual work For study is our creed. Our teachers told us how, With strong determination, We must always study hard To acquire an education. They say we're model students And this we know is true, We're working hard to reach the top So we can all be Seniors too. 1 Q Q e1 5 e 5. Q Q Q Q 1 1 Q Q Q Q 1 Q Q ,Q -101114-if-14111111 vja1ie1141i111cvicri4x11n1c11c:jc r:o1oju11:i4njcn1oj4rj4f141ioio1cm14vj4111-14 Q I I-5 no oo o Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q 5 Thirty-one

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