New Philadelphia High School - Delphian Yearbook (New Philadelphia, OH)

 - Class of 1925

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New Philadelphia High School - Delphian Yearbook (New Philadelphia, OH) online collection, 1925 Edition, Page 23 of 124
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Senior' Class President - GLENN SMITH Vice President - GEORGE COLLINS Seeretaivfy-Tv'easurevf ARLINE GRAFF H07L0l'Cl7'y Member' JOHN A. BAKER Class PI1iSfOl'ZiCI7L EDNA LEIPFLER JOHN A. BAKER H0l'l07'UVjl M'em.be1' Class Colors - --- Green and White Class Flower -- ....... XN'hite Rose Class Motto --- .... Semper ducens Finance Co ililftee Social Co iifttiee Arline Graff, Clwivfman. Mildred Fisher, Chairman Thelma McCoy Dorotha Pugh Ann Mcllvaine Rhea Abel Harold VVherley James Morgan Frederick Rea Richard Nixon Park Reiser Seventeen

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Cllass Poems Great as was the coming of King Arthur Was the coming of this class, Great with many a knightly laddie And many a queenly lass. 'Twas in the Indian summer, The birds had not all flown, Flowers were preparing for slumber llVl1Cl1 we ventured into the unknown. Twice two has been the number Of years that have sped along, The flowers have awakened from slumber, The birds are singing their song. And we, Oh Alma Mater, Your offspring brave and true, Are stepping out together, Bound with our love for yOlI. 'VVe'll travel life's rough highway, 'Till we reach the city, Success, VVe'll shun every pitfall and bywayg XfVith our fame and honor you'll be blest NVe've a goal for which we've striveng The ideal which has made us strive 'Tis the motto, Semper duecns, Of the class of '25, Farewell, oh fellow students, Our loyal faculty, too, Perhaps we've left some task unhnishedg VVe're entrusting that to you. Sad as was the passing of King Arthur Is tl1e passing of this classg Not doomed to sink into oblivion, But to strike and win at last. -ANNE TRYON. One by one the sands are Howing, One by one the minutes fall. Some are coming, others going, Yet the call is heard by all. Hour by hour the time draws nigh, When we each must depart. Now we feel the sadness of goodbye, With each beating of the heart. Closer, closer draws the time, That we must face Life's strife. Soon we will leave far behind, Memories dear and dreams of Life. One by one the sands are flowing, One by one the minutes fall. Others come, while we are going To meet Lifc's enchanting call. -BEULAH BARNES '25. Sixteen



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i i i L I . .i as ii- an i ' rs my . .1 '. . I- J 4 i., J I A QU, if A I ., I . Y . , . Q I .5 -54, iilwnwl 5 , .nf , il Q 2 I. c I I I . A . I - yy,. . 'Q ' ' - H Hi ' in ' ' fag , .v er yn l J Sf V 5 ,V 3 fp ,. KATHERINE AVON IIKATYJ' Glee Club 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 45 French Club 45 Class Play. Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. It may be her good nature or it may be her willingness to work, but whatever it is, we think a lot of Katy. If you are in trouble, here is a good place to come. ALICE ENGLISH TILLY Latin Club 25 Mixed Chorus 25 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 45 Literary Society 3, 45 Debate Team 3, 4. I should think your tongue has broken its chain. And we are very glad of it, for it isn't everyone who can win debating honors for the school the way Alice can. But hard work had a share in that, too. ROY MAURER And can I ever bid this joy farewell? Roy seems to enjoy good recitations even if he doesn't enjoy studying. He doesn't agree with Burns and Whittier that there is joy in the life of a farmer, and so we expect him to seek his fortune in a busy metropolis. ' WALTER MARSH ulVIU'1'TU Latin Club 25 French Club 4. Young men think old men are fools5 Old men know young men are fools. But don't ask YValter his opinion in the matter for we are not sure he will agree. At any rate he enjoys himself thoroughly and old men's opinions have not figured much so far. THELMA MCCGY SWEDE Girl Reserves 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 45 Class Play 35 Glee Club 45 Literary So- ciety 3, 45 French Club 45 G. R. Program Com. 45 Chairman Social Com. 25 Finance Com. 45 Class Historian 25 Class Play. We call it only gentle Thelma's way. Thelma is such an enthusiastic person that she makes things interesting wherever she is. More- over, only she can fail in recitations and remain on the good side of the teachers. It takes diplomacy to do this. - Eighteen

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