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1935 THE RAYEN ANNUAL l935 ...qt lI Il fy... MlDfYEAR CLASS HISTORY Q4 rv- ELL, if it isn't my High School Memory book! I shall never is l forget the four years I spent at Rayen. Why, I remember when f gl' A jg upperclassmen. It took us almost a whole year to get on our feet and adjust ourselves to the ways of Rayen. th QQ? we were Freshmen, how we gazed with envy and awe upon the I see by these clippings that our football team downed South 25-7 when we were Sophomores, and that our basketball team reached the semi-finals in the N. E. O. tourney at Warren. A Rayen Record I haven't seen one of these for years. How proud we were when our classmate Nan Cross was chosen editor. This Record says a group of students have been selected for the General staff of the Rayen Annual. In that list, I see the names of Don Tod 'and Jack Peters, also of our class. Here are some programs from the Music Departments' concerts. Four of our girls were in the Octetteg Jane Rosenberger and Peg Mathews had leads in the operetta The Lucky Jade, too. By the names on these programs it is plain to see that we were well represented in band, orchestra and chorus. What's this? It's a crown bearing the words, Rayen Will Win! Now I remember. During the week preceding our Thanksgiving game with South in l933, we had a big rally. I can still see the rooms, and corridors, decorated with orange and black streamers and pennants. We beat South 6-OI The girls didn't take a back seat that year either: they were Junior base- ball champs, and the track team CWadsworth, Tod, Rutkay and Harrison of our classj was host at the N. E. O, track and field meet. Even if we didn't turn out any stellar cage men from our Class, I recall that we had a group of mighty ine supporters who saw Rayen win the N. E. O. Championship and go to the second round of the iinals in the State Champion- ship at Columbus. I see by the Club News in this Record that many of our classmen held offices or served on boards and committees of the different school organizations. The sport page tells us of the fine work of Myer Monus on the Champion tennis team and of John Samolyk on the golf team. Well, well, here's a picture of the class officers. We certainly had some excitement the day they were chosen. Jack Peters was president: Peg Mathews, vice president: Jacob Coxey, treasurer, and Nan Cross, secretary. Shortly after election Mr. Miller, our principal, surprised us all by re- signing, but Daddy Herr stepped into his shoes and things kept running along smoothly. In October, about ten of our class were honored by being selected to sing in the N. E. O. T. A. chorus in Cleveland. These clippings and silk pennants aren't necessary to recall our third con- secutive victory over South, making us City Champs: and you can bet we were proud of Jack Peters who played on the winning team. After girls' basketball, Milly Hammitt earned her second R, a thing which few girls do, -:Sf Page Tzcenly-sf ven +29
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...ale 1935 THE RAYEN ANNUAL 1935 May Weinswck William Wolf History Club Home Economics Club Jane Woods Basketball '31, '32, '33, '3-l Baseball '31, '32, '33, '34 Irma Pelini H Record Stenograp onor Roll Track '33 History Club Lette' English Club Record Board French Club G. A. A., Secretary Bertha Van Win Record Board John Lesko Dramatlc Club German Club Basketball '33 History Club English Club Yolaso A I l whdmdwdwwhmkdwdmdm Nmdmmdm lj sy... her gerden IN MEMORIAM TO Bnnalil ,Svulliuan A BELOVED MEMBER OF THE JUNE CLASS WHO DIED ON JANUARY 9, 1935. ONE, WHO HAD ACHIEVED SO MUCH IN RAYEN SCHOOL. DON-OUR CLASSMATE, OUR LEADER, AND PAL. WE SHALL REMEMBER HIM ALWAYS. wlldwwiwwiwwbwwiwwbwwbwwbwwiwwbwwbwwiw .rg Page Twenty-six ge Raw
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