Woodward High School - Treasures Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1927

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u--eeho--s-oonoeuh--een-s...--se.--I 4--n-uae--.uunn-----n--a-a---ae-nn-------eeutos-.....-e-eee-.-ne-neee-- w :M s -o-hns-n-uuohxynoIsonogoo-oh-on HISTORY OF THE CLASS 1927 N September, 1923', there came to the portals of Woodward the Class of '27, I which was destined to write its history indelibly in the annals of Wood ward. Freshmen are usually regarded as an insignificant group of children. and as such the Class of '27 was regarded. But this class did not follow blindly in the footsteps of its precedessors and accept this conception of the upper classmen. They set earnestly to work on a new task and co-operated with the rest of the school in making the newly adopted plan of student government a complete success. Aside from this, the year was uneventful until the conflict with the mid- year exams came suddenly upon us. It was thought that a great part of our group would be annihilated: but we came out with but a small amount of bloodshed on our report cards. The regular trend of events Went on and was interrupted only by the presentation of the Spanish play. one of the hnest performances ever given at Woodward. The rest of the year passed quickly, but not so quickly as the vacation period. In 1924. having cast aside the burdens of Freshmanship, we entered Wood- ward as Sophomores to assume again the toil of school work. We had ad- vanced a year, but in numbers we were greatly decreased. for many of our fellow classmates left school to enter the business world. Yes, we were Sopho- mores, people of importance, but, alas! only in our own eyes It seems that a Sophomore is the most insignificant factor in high school life. Freshmen at least receive some attention; everyone makes fun of them. Juniors are upper classmen, while the Seniors are the last word in importance: however. the Sophomore just plods along with geometry, Caesar, and the like and wishes for the next year to come. In the following autumn we again entered school. This years being Juniors, we were given a greater degree of democracy and elected the following class oliicers: George Newburger, President: Harold Maddux. Vice-President: Elaine Foote. Secretary; and Sam Levine, Treasurer. The usual parties of the year were given and enjoyed by all. The Kayama. a bazaar given for the benefit of the student activities, was the feature of the year, and many of out classmates helped in making the undertaking a complete success. Our class was also well represented on the athletic teams. The crowning glory of our lives at Woodward came when We entered school as reverend Seniors, after three years of work as undergraduates. For class oflicers we elected: Harold Maddux, President: Vincent Orlando, Vice- President: Olga England, Secretary: and Jeanette Wayne, Treasurer. Although the team fought hard this year, they were greatly surpassed by the other schools and failed to win any championships. The Oracle. under the supervision of Miss Rabenstein and with Bella Lerner as Editor and Harry Pastor as Business Manager, has done remarkably well and has been a source of joy for all the students. Insofar as soeial activities are concerned we-have already enjoyed the A-B party and the regular minor social events. The Dramatic Club gave a play entitled T'My Lady's Lace. It was a most delightful performance, and Seniors who participated showed themselves to be really talented. This is only a brief outline of the history of the Class of '27, but it is suffictent to show that this class has been an honor to Woodward and will leave its history firmly imprinted in the minds of the faculty and lower classmen. WILLIAM SCHUMANN, '27. Page 'Iiwenlyerwo '$ u IT xn-yg.-.no-nn-o;nuyy;onxusho'xs ta ;o-q-;u;-o-otu.---u-----hnn r.--e---...---.-.---.--a---...-.--.-s-s----sss..-.--ea-..-..esa..-...e...-.e-....ss....s..-..-.u..e.e.e-s.a



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