South Zanesville High School - Conatus Yearbook (Zanesville, OH)

 - Class of 1940

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South Zanesville High School - Conatus Yearbook (Zanesville, OH) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 44 of 90
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Page 44 text:

First row: Robert Slatzer, Marvin Mills, Leonard Hll Matthev s, Warren James, Marlon Gibson, Ralph Kunc, Wayman Second rov : Lillian Bash, Betty Wells, Evelyn Spicer Buckley, Pearl Rambo, Dorothy Riley, Dorothy Hoffer, Bonna Maxine Ridgley, Wanda Pauley, Kenneth Eppley, Third row: Junior Nutt, Isabel Pyle, Pauline Dennis, Bet Martha Inman, Irma Mills, Velva Bates, Donald Helriggl Kirke. Fourth row: Robert Mendenhall, Lloyd Artraan, Wllma Hoop Swingle, Nellie Hamilton, Hilma Carder, Betty Lewis, Rus bow, Wilbur France, es, Paul Parker, , Colene Hardin, ty Nutt, e, P. L, er, Ruth sel Den-

Page 43 text:

50[PGi ' U The sophomores, looking back recall - J ' f , f J- . fer happy and unhappy, of their school years. l Sflf ' r?«ht thing how the teachers picked on us when we tried to J J Jied tS and how, as we grew older, we picked on them when tn.y zr do the right thing. been a rvimor, they say, that tae °P ° , ; most courteous, polite, trustworthy, most pt to-suceed pupils ever in school in South Zanesville, The rumor still persists, they say. There always been has the Now let ' s get down to listing a few of our experiences. last that Wash- less play playi It was a scared cast that presented ' Martha and George ington, in 1934. Molly, be J Hy was given with a little sttge fright in 1936. Four years l P f ' S ' The Villian Still Pursued Her, was produced. OhI V e were grown up then and therefore it was perfect. In 1935, we were very much grieved by the loss of o r o s-- mate, Margaret Ann Hartly. Of ccurse many of our J J ' f l duriig th3 years, have left us for various reasons but have ways been replaced by new members. We ' ve had a few honors due us and expect many in the futur . Ruth Gibson was awarded a trip to Chicago as J °f , f I J ed ber of the 4-H Club. Many other honors have also been anvaitdea to sophomores. Being sophomores, v j look into a glowing future. — Reglna Thomas



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[f[R[E§[h AW W01JES We are, to begin with, the largest class In high school this year. There may be some who would mark that down as the only fact of interest about us, but if Dressed ve could ad- vance fact after fact to prove that we are not only the larg- est class but one of the best as vrell. Perh ' .ps when Miss Frazler lookeri- over the forty new puTDils that she had received in September 1031, she may not have been so sure of our ultimate success as we were, nut ignorance, they say, is bliss, so we have always been happy in our confidence in our own talents. Those talents have not had so many opportunities to dis- play themselves as we might have wished. When we were in the fifth and sixth grades we helped present two operetta, L ulligan ' s iiagic and Holl y be Jolly. In the eighth, we hnd two plays , ' The G host W alks and Impersonation of Teachers . We were represented in basketball by Wayman Parker, Robert Slatzer, Lloyd Artraan, and Paul Matthews. The com- r)Osed a large oart of the reserve team and we ' re r)retty sure that some of their names will be found on the varsity lineup next year. We can ' t help feeling that there must be some special Guality about the class itself which has attracte ' to it the sixteen new nur)ils who have joined us this year, manv of whom are now among our highest honor students. In I.iay our class will join with the soohomores for a banciuet. V e ' re looking forward to that affair and to every good thing that is going to happen to us in the next three years, Ruth Swingle Dorothy Riley Pearl Rambo

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