Sunbury School - Owl Yearbook (Sunbury, OH)

 - Class of 1922

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,ggp,,e,,, - T H E O W 1. HISTORY OF' CLASS 1924 On the first Monday in September, 1920, we began our career at S. H. S. as Freshmen. There were thirty-five of us and all were a little shy and silently took the jokes which were thrust at us by the upper classmen. The first thing of any importance was the Welcome Party given us by the Sopho- more. We were initiated at that party and when we returned home nearly every one was thinking Some one is always taking the joy out of life, but that thought was never spoken. Several members of the class were on the Girls Basketball Team and two or three were on the Track Team. All were in great fear of the examinations but when they were over most of us passed to the dignified rank of Sophomores, although a few found it too hard to make a grade of 7 596 and remained in the Freshman Class. In September, 1921, twenty-eight again made their appearance at S. H. S. but now we were Sophomores and no longer feared the taunts of the other classes. We had the satisfaction of initiating the Little Freshies' this year and held a party in their honor. Before Christmas the four classes had been selling Christmas Seals and the Freshies sold more than we did, so to satisfy them, We, together with the Seniors, gave a party at the schoolhouse in honor of the Juniors and Freshmen. When the time to return home came all were loath to go but whenwe did the vote that we had had a good time was unanimous. . At the beginning of the second semester some of us attempted Geometry, but goodness! Our smiles faded from our faces and perplexing looks began to take their place. But wqsre all striving, ever striving to reach our goal and become Juniors. ' This i.s our history as Freshmen and Sophomores, but as Juniors and Seniors We expect to become more brilliant and to wear even wiser looks than we do now and we shall always have with us our motto Hard work brings . MARGARET BARTON, '24 SOPHOMORE CLASS POEM ' One time I got to thinking of the way we Sophomores have spent our time, On the humdrum work of studying, and the tasks that never end. So I counted up the minutes, and the answer made me blink: I found we spent one hour in five merely trying to think. Success. . ' And so we got to hating the dull things we had to do, School doesn't seem worth a snap, with the Sophomores so blue, For we would stand there working problems, in a mood as black as ink, Till teacher called the class to order, just merely trying to think. And then as we sat thinking we could look away so far, Passed the meadows to the woodland, where the red wood lilies are, And in fancy we could wander down the blossom bordered stream, And our hated tasks we finished, when we came back from our dream. And now it isn't drudging, and the reason is, we think, That the Sophomores have discovered the importance of ink. And now We hardly ever think, for We Write things with a smile, And take time each day to dream, a little dream once in awhile. VAN HOOVER, '24 -1



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hpgph, - T H E O W L HISTORY OF CLASS 1925 We the Class of '25 have not as yet much history to relate, but all hope to have their names enrolled before our four years. of high school life have passed. We entered the High School on Sept. 5, 1921, greeted by the happy cheers and j ibes of the upper classmen and our friends-to-be. All started out to have at good time, thinking it a joke to drop from nine subjects to four. It did not take long however, for most of us to realize our mistake and start to work with the resolve to make good. After three weeks of hard study the Sophomores gave an initiation party in our honor. It was held in the basement of the School Building and every one turned out to have a good time, also to enjoy the refreshments. Every one was then properly and some painfully initiated. Then we were really and truly Freshmen and Oh, what a grand and glorious feeling it Was. As we were then Freshmen proper a meeting was held to organize the class and elect oifixcers, and choose our class colors. Ralph. Piper was elected Presidentg Bunice Vermillion, Vice-President, Helen Morris, Secretary, and Kenneth Roof, Treasurer, with Raymond Jennings, Sergeant-at-Arms. A vote was then taken on the class colors and purple and gold wlere chosen. Gold the conquering hue of the sun and purple to represent royalty. What a grand thing it would be if the forty that started in as Freshmen and chose those colors to represent them through their high school course, could graduate under them in the Spring of '25 and know that they had Won a great victory. They would then enter upon the broad plain of life with those inspiring colors ever before their eyes as a guide, and a new resolution to win the greater battle before them, even as they had won that other battle which hald started in the Assembly Room of the Sunbury High School on Sept. 5t , 1921. MILDRED LAMON, '25 FRESHMAN CLASS POEM 'Twas in the Fall of 'twenty-one, As a Freshman class they had just begun, They came to old S. H. S. and they Will be remembered for many a day. They entered school some forty strong, And showed the Sophomores that they were wrong In thinking Freshmen were all green And never should be heard nor seen. And in the classroom it was found, As well as on the athletic ground, That Freshmen were the ones to shine, And take the honors every time. Though Freshmen come and Freshmen go, The time will never come, I know, When you will find a class more alive Than the famous class of 'twenty-five. FRANK VAN AUKEN, '25

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