Poland Seminary High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Poland, OH)

 - Class of 1934

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193+ 'l'lll2 Pl0NliIiR ll -dl 'Ihr lfuurlh rn-:ci Floyd lfonner, Steve Chuey, Kalrl Kollus, llalrold RllllllllCl, Fred Nlclialrry. Thrill ru-:l-: George Conklin, l.ouis lxlillllff, Kenneth Colgaun, llenry fXlcCrone. George XNlJllk4'!', 'llony '1'l'lilg0. Sltnnal rn-al: SilIHllK'l Nlorron, lirmat l'alden, Ruth l'llrsons. ixlill'QlllfCl lfinslley. xlilflilll Slalgle, Elvira Cl'llllllHlCllt'f. Georgealnnal Smith, -Iilfk Lltllllllfylllilll. lfirxf race: joseph l'etrek, lfleamor Ushorne, Vtilnm Shalrp, julian Salkely. lilval Nlilzel, Gertrude Cunning, xl1ll'gill'l'l Nloore, lillllill' Nlort. JUNIOR CLASS Nli nigllt when the juniors were Iillilllg Il lyzllk Illlj' met aln ZlStI'0I10ll1l'I' who lvals studying the stalrs. 'lilley stopped alnd alsked him lllillly ques- ,of tions alhollt the stairs. He told them tllalt Clltfll Still' hald St'VCl'1ll lIlll2llH- italllts who hald won their plalces hy some honoralhle deed illlll fllllf the more honoralhle the deed, the llrighter the stalr would sllille. The .lllIll0I'S llCL'Zlllll' very much interested Zlllll 1lSlCl'd the 2lSfI'llI'lUIUl'I' if they might see the lIlll1lllll'1lIlIS hy looking through the telescope. 'l'lle alstronomer salid tllalt they might alnd 1lLl.lllSICll the telescope upon il very bright stair alnd invited them to look through it. 'l'hey looked amd salw some odd llllt interesting creat- tures tquoted from one of the falcultyl. Hy studying the crealtures more closely. they recognized the seven nlemllers of their clalss who represented SCllllIl2lI'y High in the SClllll2lSIlC contest, alnd who tried very llllfll to hring honor to tlle school. 'lille ZlStI'UI1UlIl9I' turned the telescope upon alllotller stalr alnd they salw the memhers of their clalss Illill' represented the junior clalss on the llalskethalll amd tralck tealnls. By Zlgillll Zltl-illSlflIlg the telescope the IISYVOIIOIHCI' showed them the ones who galined ll plalce on the STZII' hy representing their clalss in the glee cluh amd orchestral. 'llhey tllen flllllllied the alstrollomer for his trollhle alnd halde him falrewell. 'he slllllltll' LllIlSS then allld tllere resolved fllllt it would halve more alnd brighter stairs in the coming yealr fllllll they llild hald in the palst. 'lille clalss oflicers alre: President, George lfVZlllCC'l'2 Vice President, hiatt- galret hlooreg Secretary, lflviral Cl'llIIll72lCllCI'Q 'l'realsllrer, lxlilfgfllfft lfindley. '1

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10 THE PIONEER 1934 -AC 'imp l A KID'S PROPI-IECY Ulkllf weeks ago a friend of ours wl1o was cleaning o11t her attic 'if came 11pon a flat package wrapped in an old yellowed newspaper. N -fig Tl , , .,. -1 Q77 ' , .k .I ,, IC date on tl1e paper was l --. Upon opening tl1e pat age sie discovered a first grade pict11re of the Senior Class of W3-l, and also a blurred and childish manuscriut written hy an exceedinfly farsifhted younfster in the u I . Y . L - Ll - L 4 first frade class of 1022. lhe ncture is sl1own ahove and tl1e IIIZIFILISCTITI reads lo l l as follows: l XVZIIIY to go to high school h11t l don't think tl1e kids will he much different tl1en than tl1ey are now except they will he lots and lots taller. Bud will he a president hecause l1e is dignified. He says Jean n111st he :1 talker 'cause we like to hear l1er talk. Freddy teases the girls and my mother says he won't grow out of it. Ahie laughs at him and 'llillie writes down what he does hc-cause sl1e l1as to make her writing more easy to read and more prettier. Peg Hurd and Helen Boyer will die young hecause they are good, lillt Dick, Leon, and XVallaee will live longest, in order named. llly daddy thinks Steve will he a heart- hreaker--Iane thinks so too. Helen Mitchell is such a nice hig little girl, she prohahly will he center on tl1e haskethall team. Verda tells us jokes when the teacher is gone and Jinny la11gl1s at them. Helen Churan is going to make chewing g11m so she will have Cllilllgll. Nlary Alyce ll1lS :L giggle tl1at will he famous. lfleanor read a hook when sl1e was supposed to he drawing. l think sl1e will keep on doing that. June spells tl1e hest. l tl1ink she is bright. Dorothy june is a good drawer. She can make posters for high school. 'l'helma can make speeches except she is always whispering when she talks to anybody. YVilliam knows wl1o tl1e Father of Our Country was and l1e wants to learn a lot lffolrlfnr l1'1 1 on puifr .263



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12 THE PIONEER 1934- AO! 'ha ldourlh ro-ra: l'eIer lilobun, liert Reed, Everett xkvilllilllllil, Robert McCullough. YYaller Krothe, llorace liatteiger, -Ierry Ashley, 'l'hoinas Richards. Sain Kinkela, VVilhur NVire, Alaines liennett, Kenneth Granger. Thinl ro-te: lleuson llouditch, lfdgar NlcCulluugh, Richard Nlalher. lfdnaril Slagle. YVilliain Pek- kanen, Roherl Carpenter, Angus Nlcliechnie, Clyde Kirk, Robert Xlciiarry. Ray Xvilkeson. Srimul in-:ez Albert Nlanhollan, llarhara Sleinfeld, -Iune VVylner, Rosanne Nlartin, liyelyn Nlacklin, liileen 'l'hullen, Kathryn Arrell. Alcan -Iohnslon, lienexa llutchison, Sue ligolf. Ruby Codner. Robert Nlerz. lfirxi rome: Gladys fNlcCreary, lllanche liarovitch, Minnie l.oduick, june l.ind. Gladys Kirk, Eleanor Xvietelnunni, june McKay, Virginia Osborne, Ada VVinland, Louise Zedaker. SOPI-IOMORE CLASS 6, '-E SSU MING that our good friend Bill Shakespeare was right in saying 3 All the world's a stage where everyone must play his part, let us pull 97,4 aside the curtains and see the brilliant spectacle of the Passing Show of the Class of llldb, Act II. Scene l. VVe started our play on September eighth and shortly afterward our leading characters appeared in the roles of President, played by Kenneth Granger, Vice President, by 'l'homas Richards: Secretary-'l'reasurer, by james Bennett. Later when the Student Council was organized, Jerry Ashley and -lames Bennett were chosen as representatives. Scene ll. Scene two displays the athletic ability of the cast. Un the basket- ball Hoor Blanche Harovich, June lVymer, Louise Zedaker, jerry Ashley, James Bennett. Robert Carpenter, Kenneth Granger, Thomas Richards and YVilbur VVire led the class. A large number of the cast made up the school track team. Scene lll. ln the scene of Student Activities we were well represented by many players, ln the literary contest -laxnes Bennett delivered the impromptu speech, two girls, lfyelyn Macklin and june YVymer, were among those in the championship girls' double trio: also several others took part in the other musical entries. ln the county scholarship examinations the members of the cast did their best to bring honor to the school. Those accomplishing this were Albert Klan- hollan gaining a perfect score in geometry, lfvelyn blacklin in Latin ll, Rosanne Martini in English ll.

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