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KENNETH FENTON- KEG Of flwir mvn mvrils lllUflf Sl :mln nm- clumlu. Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4. Class Play 3. Literw' 2, 3, 4. Hi-Y 4. Dramatics 4. School Re- porter '24. Hi-Minstrels 2, 3. Senior Class Play. ALICE BELL-' 'ALLIEU A nmidvn m-wr m-wld ot' spirit. Slill and quiet. Literary 2, 3, 4. RALPH MORR- NlORRY A mam who is not. afraid In say his stay. Cnlee Club l, 4. Football 3, 4. Basketball Mgr. 4. Literary 2, 3, 4. Senior Class Play. MARTHA HOLCOMB- MART lf wv did not Inf-:ur hm' ClliIll4'I'-Q ,, . . .. XXMI Hunk smm-Hung was tho IIl?lll'l'I'. Cilee Club I, 2. Class Play 3. Literary 2, 3, 4. RALPH WALTZ- IRISH .l4-sfc-rs ufle-n pl-uw pl-uplu-is. Class Play 3. Clee Club 4. Baseball l, Literary 2, 3, 4. AELTA ROCK- ROCKlE L1-X XYUIUEIIIQS work, grzlw- sirs--is :ww-1' iltilldku Clee Club l. Literary 2, 3, 4. Class Play 3. 'l'l1i1'1m-11
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HOWARD SELBY- SCOTIE A sfrzuppillg yHllill that Izukvs the n10t.l14-1 s 1-ye. Clee Club l, 2, 4. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Literary 2, 3, 4. Class Play 3. Dramatics 4. Gym. Team 2, 3. VELMA HARTER- HARTIE AAS fuiillful :IS ilu- stairs zlhuvvf' Glee Club l, 2. Literary 2, 3, 4. MAYNARD MEANS-. MEANSIE. Mg1yI1zu'd is an indus'triu11s mann Hn works fm' Rznynv wlwn :fre ln- vnu. Hi-Y President 4. Literary 2, 3, 4. IRENE SIMCOX-- RENIX 'l':uln-nt. smnvllling-4tzu't is owl-yIl1il1g. Glee Club l, 2, 4. Dramatics 4. Literary 2, 3, 4. Hi Minstrels 2, 3. EDWARD KINLOCK- EDDIE, Hu looks Illv wlmlf- world in ilu' I'zu'v und fe-an-s not :my mam. Glee Club 4. Clee Club Business Mgr. 4. Football 4. Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. Literary 2, 3, 4. ETHEL SPENCER- BLONDY Yun ehnfl Cznivll mv lurmniiug mm' l1'1!lllblI' xvlwn ilwrv are so many Ulllvl' things to think uboulf' Basketball 2, 3, 4. Literary 2, 3, 4. Class Secretary 4. Dramatics 4. Debate 4. Hi- Minstrels 3. Twelvv
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Class History From the beginning of time all important facts have been recorded, so it is only fitting that the history of the '25 Class should be set clown. ln I9IZ a hearty bunch of little tots started to school in the first grade. We thought we were big and wise, for we were on the rocking, stormy sea of knowledge. And so we passed from class to class until in the year of 1921 when we entered the great, unexplored regions known as W. I-I. S. Here the upper classmen condescendingly tacked the dignified title of uliireshien to the poor trembling, stuttering, green infants. However the green soon wore off and we managed to squeeze in our place and to take our part in this new life. We successfully accomplished our first social duty of entertaining the very dignified Seniors. ln our Sophomore year the fun began. All the teachers seemed to think us rather unruly, and, as yet we have not been able to change their minds. ln spite of our pranks and fun we mastered Plane Geometry and fought Caeser's battles like true Romans. When we reached the startling height of Juniors we were dazzled with the blaze and blare of the grown up world. We organized our class and chose green and white colors to flaunt in the faces of the enraged Seniors. Always, as before, we tried to keep our lessons with our fun, and succeeded rather well in this. Now we are Seniors. We have accepted the throne from the '24 Class and are keeping it in high esteem. We have cast aside our inherited dignity, for we feel not half as big and wise as we did on the first rung of the ladder. Only one thing darkens our horizon-at the end of our Junior year we lost our brightest star, Adam Haller, but all are happy in his success at his present school. Even in our loss, we have gained, for many others have come to join our ranks until we have the loyal class of fifty. We are proud of our class- mates who have put our class on the athletic map, and we are grateful to all our teachers who have stood by us in sunshine or rain. Eighteen boys and girls managed to survive the tyranny and slaifery of the twelve years together, and now we call ourselves The Stickers. After our school days are over we will continue to be good Stickers and stick until success comes: in sight. And so in May, we of '25, hand the Throne to the '26 Class, to love, guard, and esteem as our class has tried to do in the four happy years spent in dear old W. l l. S. Frances W. Deshler, '25 Senior Class Song Pride of the school they call us Now that we're going away. Twenty-five sings, joy bells we ring l-lail our commencement day. Chorus: lnto life today we wend our way From dear old Wadsworth l'ligh's Proudest name, ul-lall of Fame, Let us ne'er forget to honor her Whom we all love so well singing her praise May all the joys we've won Be yours who follow on. May you win new fame. For her we love to name, Our dear old Wadsworth High. All thru the years of labor All thru the days of yore, We stood the test, and gave our best Our song, Excelsior. Cltorus: Teachers and fellow class-mates, Friendships which gave us light, Memories clear, with us each year Will make our pathway bright. Chorus: Tune: fDreamer of Dreamsl Nina Oiwleara, '25 FHlll'llV'll
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