Pioneer High School - Bitter Sweet Yearbook (Pioneer, OH)

 - Class of 1930

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'U .Y .--.3 . I?,-,'--. -. r w A T -'IFE 'fix '-if 3 -.3,,ggf- - '- E2 BIETER -SW EET -.3-?J'f - -i f - ' -3 l 'A' l thx 1, 'll 332, smnrn CUMMINS mary I ft Class Play 3-43 Class President 43 Oper- J' t' fy if L- etta 43 Band 1-2-33 Orchestra 3-43 Glee 3 All A Club 33 Literary Society 33 Cheer Lead- Q I er 33 Athletic Association 1-2. Pi No sinner or saint perhaps, bllt well the A very best of chaps. .2 ' EDWIN MUNIDWILER 111010 Basket ball 1-2-3-43 Athletic Editor 43 Glee Club 33 Base ball 3-43 Athletic As- socia 1011 ass ay ' t' 1-2-3-43 Cl Pl 4. ' fgfgig As fond of dates as an Arab. Q JL sg X DORIS A HAIR tllorriej Editor-in-chief 43 Basket ball 1-2-3-43 Glee Club 1-2-3-43 Class Play 3-43 Op- erctta 3-43 Athletic Association 1-2-33 Literary Society 33 Annual 3. Happiness is a habit, cultivate it. it ATHRYN Em' qknyp Calendar Editor 43 Glee club 1-2-33 Girls Basket ball Manager 43 Athletic Association 1-2-33 Class Play 3-43 Bas- ket ball 33 Literary Society 3. Man has his will but wolnan has her way ll0R0'I'HY ISAIDGLEY fllotj Associate Editor 43 Glee Club 1-2-33 Ol1fil'i?ttLL:'i-43 All Aboard 43 Literary Society 33 Athletic Association 1-2-33 Class Play 4. lh0l0llLllYltSS lnats lhllllanu PR XNK I N SONINII RS tFnanJ ee Club 2 4 Operettft 4 Iitcrfu Society u Class Play 4 she ought LOREN IIOISISON tl'essieJ Humor Editor 43 Glee Club 33 Operetta 3-43 Literary Society 33 Class Play 3-43 Class Ofticer 43 All Aboard 43 Athletic Association 43 Orchestra 3-4. No termination without determination. RALPH YOIDICR tAdj Basket ball 1-2-33 Literary Society 33 Glee Club 33 Class Officer 43 Athletic Association 1-2-33 Class Play 4. 'l'he world knows nothing of its greatest men. 1i,3--gfefax ml DIONI-'ER unfu NCHOUI io:-so Pg? egg-4 L-HU 355293 .:l Ft.. 4 I, ur' . y u v 1 u 1 .' ' . V H ,M 4. 4' ' - ' t 7. 0 5 4 , J .' . . 1: A - 54 -. Cl -3- 3 . 3 iw . 'y 7 4 '1 ' fl. ' . . . , . . . . ,3 'T J , , ,- She tlnnks, speaks and aets just as A, , , V. hx. , , A . lk A, x j' ' . 7 , md ,-fs. - A . - x --.V - .p jim. , 5 k ,. ::,a , ., . -2 5 'Y

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l r R -x ,.5f1 4 . . 2 - I fl ,X rp., I ni , I gs. 'ffl Z ' U ,ff 6 9 w ith BITTER-SWEET Editorial The gardener, who plans for a good garden, begins first in the fall, to fertilize his ground to make it ready for the planting. When the warm spring days come, and dry off the land so that plowing is possible, he turns the soil up to the sun. Finally he harrows, and rolls the land, making it a fine seed bed. After careful selection, he places the seed in the ground and anxiously awaits the cooperation of Nature in germinating his seed. Days of mingled sunshine and rain follow. The tender leaves appear through the dark surface of the soil, but witl1 these, appear noxious plants which absorb the moisture and fertility of the land. Immediately, the watchful gardener by means of cultivation clears the gar- den of these obstructions and stirs the soil to admit sunsliine and air to the ten- der roots of the plants. Nature and the farmer work together while the crop, through moisture, and sunshine, and cultivation, reaches maturity. But, when the plants reach the stage wliere cultivation is not needed, and would in fact be injurious, the weeds unhindered and unchecked, grow with rapidity until, by the time the crop is ready for harvest, there is a certain amount of undesirable growth in the field. However if the soil has been carefully prepared, the seed skillfully chosen, and nature has been kind, the yield so overwhelms the loss that the gardener feels amply repaid for his labor. So in school, the teacher like the gardener, must take the soil as it comes to him-the shallow, the stony, the fertile, and by cultivation and fertilization he must prepare these for the seed. Vigilant care being made in the selection of the seed itself, he places it in the soil and awaits the help of nature. The growth goes on but with the plants, the tiny weeds of bad habits spring up, absorbing and obstructing the growth of the life. But these, in the days of early production can be easily removed and are soon rooted out by the gardener. Nevertheless some few have escaped and, when the plants reach maturity, the weeds of habits and characteristics have grown with them. . But the gardener has not felt the garden to be a total failure despite the pres- ence of the weeds, and neither need our instructors feel discouraged if the results of their efforts are not flawless, for in life, as in gardening, all character is mar- red by some little weed that has grown with us. However, if the gardener has prepared well the seed, the soil, and Nature, or heredity, has assisted the virtues so outnumber the faults that the gardener may not feel the crops a loss and the yield well worth the labor. Let us hope that the good seeds of truth, honor, and fidelity, planted and cul- tivated by our parents and teachers, may bear such rich harvest that it may out number the noxious growth of idleness, rudeness, and inattention. Not forgetting the old adage A good garden may have some bad weeds. Doris Adair Editor Milk I fi 31' iff F5 bm N X . J 1 it' 1 . - r it f . M I fx r. A V+ I a sms ' ' 1' -Legg , . s a-.e.,t1i+'-:- N, sim? Q 5,0 -' PKUNEICR uma scuoors 1930 '-' -q,b - N 'law



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. , 1 -it -al B11 TER .I ' in RUTH DUNBAR CRuthiel xx Operetta 3-45 Glee Club 3-45 Literary :'.' L- Society 3. Q Pm willing to be convinced but show me xi the man that can do it. K. 'st EDMUND XVHITE QEQIJ i o Q Q dk li' .ii 5. S MMM Snapshot Editor 45 Class Play 3-45 Lit- erary Society 35 Glee Club 35 Basket ball 45 Athletic Association 2-3-4. This learning what a bore it is. A HTH UR STEELE QArtJ Literary Society 35 Basket ball 3-45 Athletic Association 3-45 Class Play 4. Fair days, fair times, and fair ladies. ZATEIAIAA VVUIIF QZJ Operetta 35 Glee Club 1-2-3-45 Literary Society 35 High School Pianist 3-4. She is just like Vesuvius, one does not know what to expect. 4. 1 W . f in N fl- A Q4 viuxm-:le l X ':- a-1? Fra , ,.. R - SVV EET ii ' ,l Qi PA UL FIYYING QSminy Boyj Business Manager 45 Class Play 3-45 Literary Society 35 Athletic Association 1-2. His ways are ways of pleasantnessi' ro z-. liA'I'HLl-IICN CHOMMER fliatej Band 35 Class Play 3-45 Glee Club 35 Alumni Reporter 45 H. S. Orchestra 3-45 Literary Society 3. Pleasure before business. 3 DOROTHY BREXVER Qllotj Class Play 35 Glee Club 3-45 Operetta FS 45 Literary Society 3. L A smile for every girl, and two for 1 every boy. ol.Av'roN coNvEltsE Uri-essiey QQ Glee Club 35 Base ball 45 Band 35 H. S. f Orchestra 3-45 Literary Society 3. ,N ,, He'd even stop St. Peter and ask him a question. nf, xxx ll in - jf , T, . 5 -0 ,mv . urn-x e-scuoor, mzso PS5 asf---fi, S-9

Suggestions in the Pioneer High School - Bitter Sweet Yearbook (Pioneer, OH) collection:

Pioneer High School - Bitter Sweet Yearbook (Pioneer, OH) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 86

1930, pg 86

Pioneer High School - Bitter Sweet Yearbook (Pioneer, OH) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 45

1930, pg 45

Pioneer High School - Bitter Sweet Yearbook (Pioneer, OH) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 64

1930, pg 64

Pioneer High School - Bitter Sweet Yearbook (Pioneer, OH) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 66

1930, pg 66

Pioneer High School - Bitter Sweet Yearbook (Pioneer, OH) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 84

1930, pg 84

Pioneer High School - Bitter Sweet Yearbook (Pioneer, OH) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 49

1930, pg 49


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