Bucyrus High School - Bucyrian Yearbook (Bucyrus, OH)

 - Class of 1937

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r Jobs, Colleges, and Haines y 3 D 1, . , , , .A.A 2 I MARY LOUISE SPROUSE - College Preparatory l' iv' I 4' ff- I ' 1 ' yGir1 Reserves 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Blue Triangle 15 French Club 3. Her good humor did make the world happier. 7 W CECELIA JANE SOWASH -- College Preparatory A7 sf iff 'I C' Annual Staff 45 Glee -Club 2, 3, Treasurer 45 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 45 Bl1CY1'i3-U Staff 41 French Club 35 G. A. A. 2. To know her is to love her, for she is true to her work, her word, her friends. . - . . J -ff ,' .ff f- l MAY BELLE STAHL - Commercial f' P' - Q f. af. Q f f. f 11. , , Blue Triangle 15 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 35 German Club 1, 2, 35 Class Basketball 1, 2. Laugh and be merryg remember the world with a song. A 5 , X I A PAUL FREDERICK STATON - General l'W1Zf Pf if 0' A5 5' 'V N f L ff 1 i5 Varsity B 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 35 Class Basketball 1, 4. Pause and look back when you hear the sound of my name. CLARENCE DONALD STEDMAN - Vocational A Just give him a guitar to tinker with and he is happy. ROBERT EDWARD STEELE - General Those who know him, know of his true worth. , A ,Q ,,!. !ll'7l5C'.fsfl-50I'f MARIE STEIGER - General fifty ,ef ,le . li 5 'T ' She has talents up her sleeve and some day she'll reveal them. RICHARD FREDERICK STEWART - General fi f ' I Football 3. No sinner or saint perhaps, but - well, the very best of chaps. DONALD ROBERT TEETRICK - Commercial Let the world slide, let the world go. A fig for care, a fig for woe. FRANK MCVAY VIRTUE - College Preparatory Annual Staff 3, Business Manager 45 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Jr. Hi-Y 1, Vice President 25 Sr. Hi-Y 3, President 45 Booster Club 3, 45 Bucyrian Staff 1, 25 Class Basketball 1, 2, 35 French Club 3. He has not left a wiser or better behind. JOSEPH A. VOLPE - .Sr. Hi-Y 3,.45 Booster Club 3, 45 Welfare League 35 French Club 3. His ready smile a friendly warmth expressed. LOIS LEAH WARNER - College Preparatory Girl Reserves 2, 3, 45 Bucyrian Staff 2, 3, Exchange Editor 45 Welfare League 1, 2. 'Program Chairman 35 Blue Triangle 15 Class Basketball 1, 2, 35 Student Council 4. Give the world the best you have and the best will come back to yqu. 5 , GEORGIA JUNE WASHBURN - College Preparatory XW eg, fe I 1 'ff fl 1 .3 I Ithaca, N. Y. - Le Rendez-Vous Club 35 Glee Club 35 Bucyrus - Blue Triangle 15 1 Class Basketball 2, 45 Class Secretary 35 G. A. A. 3. Liked here, liked there, liked everywhere. f I, X X. A , , PAULINE JEANNETTE WEEAVER - College Preparatory Mft f fif' 4' I 'X I Annual Staff 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 3, 45 Bucyrian Staff 4: Blue Triangle 15 Class Basketball 3, 45 May Queen Attendant 3. 5 These two eyes of blue will come smiling through., J - f I -. .' l 1 EVELYN LA VONNE WHITE - General fffi r ref 4 5 I mi v4 I Blue Triangle 15 Girl Reserves 2, 35 German Club 1. As she smiles on those who smile, so she weeps on those who weep. WILLIAM LUTHER WILSON - VO0at'i07Lal A good pal with a care free air. MARTHA ELIZABETH WITHEE -- General Girl Reserves5 G. A. A. 3, Manager 45 Bucyrian Staff 45 Blue Triangle 15 Class Basket- ball 3, 45 Cheerleader 3. A loyal student, splendid athlete and friendliest of girls. I ROSE MARY WURM - General f'7.'L. 5 , ,H gf . ,F KJ 1 V0 fi 1' if 'i X -Blue Triangle 1. ' 'Tis modesty that makes a woman seem divine. MABEL IRENE YOST - Commercial Girl Reserves 2, 3, 45 Blue Triangle 15 G. A. A. 1, 45 Vifelfare League 4. Eternal sunshine settled on her head. MARTHA ELIZABETH YOUNG - General Blue Triangle 1. Here is a brown-eyed, dark-haired lass who is not hafrd to please. MARY ELIZABETH ZAHARY - Commercial Class Basketball 4. Know her by her cheerfulness. JOHN JOSEPH ZAHARY - General ' Varsity B 45 Booster Club 45.Cheer1eader 3, 4. I . U And e en In dreams we hear him say, Let's raise the roof with this 'yea team'. HELEN THERESA ZAHARY - Commercial !'7fZ f' rf ee of , l .J .4 Glfl Reserves 2, 3, 45 A. A. 2, 3, 45 Blue Triangle 15 Class Basketball 2, 4. We love her for her smile, her look, her ways. - , , far N . l . , Sponsored by COTSYVS SHELL STATION - Sandusky at Warren Page 19

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gm I. --Heade MARY L. SPROUSE CECELIA J SOWASH f PAUL F. STATON CLARENCE D. STEDMAN ROBERT E. STEELE MARIE STEIGER RICHARD F. STEWART DONALD R. TEETRICK FRANK M. VIRTUE JOSEPH A. VOLPE LOIS L. WARNER GEORGIA J. WASHRURN ! . PAULINE J. WEAVER EVELYN L. WHITE WILLIAM L. WILSON MARTPIA E. WITHEE ROSE M. WURM MABEL I. YOST MARY E. ZAHARY JOHN J. ZAHARY I MARTPIA E. YOUNG HELEN T. ZAHARY f Sponsored by LAKE'S JEWELRY STORE Page



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A HISTCRY - I1 Twelve years ago, in 1923, a large determined group of boys and girls started on their quest of knowledge. Some started in Kilborne or Norton, others in Kearsley, Crawford or Lincoln, and still others started in this very building, Central. There are those who came here from other towns and states, but wherever we were twelve years ago, we made an eager group, scampering around halls and playgrounds. We plodded along through our A, B, C's and gradually as our knowledge increased we were able to walk a straighter line over the road that leads to education. In the third year we met multiplication who has traveled cheer- fully fand often antagonisticallyy by our side ever since. The fourth traveler to accompany us was division, and he also has seen us through the remaining eight years. X Stopping for the fifth time we welcomed fractions and the next stop brought us the friendship of decimal. The remainder of that year gave us a smooth road making walking much easier, and we could see the point where all the roads met to form the new path of higher education. We had heard much about this new road and had looked forward to the time when wc could meet and travel down this road together. 'Now our time had come. We abandoned our old paths to meet new friends who were all seeking intellectual food. The new road was rougher but by intensive study we overcame the difficulties of tripping over many ruts, and two years later we became Freshmen with 157 students, set on tramping on to the diploma. For the first time during our school years we elected an adviser, Miss Muriel Franklin, who helped us in selecting our class colors, green and white. Our social life met us in the form of a Freshman party at the end of 1933. It was a big success, with dinner at the Evangelical church, followed by dancing on the high school gym floor. ' The next stop in our journey was the Sophomore class. This was the first year that the class organized, electing Iver Miller, President, Maxine Seckel, Vice President, Virginia Schuler, Secre- tary, John Strub, Treasurer, and Mr. Nacci, adviser. During this year we participated in many more events and aided both football and basketball teams with our support. The class party was held in the gymnasium. . . The eleventh friend was the Junior class. It was during this year that our first real responsibilities were felt. At the beginning of the year we elected officers: President, Albert Reece, Vice Presi- dent, Virginia Berryg Secretary, Janet Brown, Treasurer, John Strub, and adviser, Mr. Roberts. During the year, we made plans 'for the Junior and Senior Reception to be held on Mav 15. The chairmen of the various committees were: Menu and dining room, Edna Haighg program, Frank Virtue 5 decoration, Albert Reece, table decoration, Helen Klinkg eligibility and invitation, Lois Warner, silverware and dishes, Gladys Palmer, chairs and tables, Hugh Black. Much thanks goes to Mr. Roberts for helping us to make this gala event a success. In the fall of '36 we became acquainted with our twelfth and last high school friend - the Senior class. We elected our officers to guide us through this year: President, John Strub, Vice President, Marian Grauerg Secretary, Mary Fillog and Treasurer, Richard Nye. Mr. Roberts was re-elected as our class adviser and Mr. McAdams as annual adviser. The Senior boys composed a large part of the varsity football and basketball. These boys deserve congratulations - they were great fighters. Mr. Davis, our principal, became a great pal, although he was new to the school, and Mr. Baer, our superintendent, was the same old friend he had been during all our high school years. As we seniors walk toward commencement, we feel that our class may have accomplished more, but we also feel that we have worked co-operatively for the interests of B. H. S. We are now headed for the real life, the life we must make for ourselves and so as the road behind us grows dimmer, we say farewell to the things that have been so dear to us, wish every successive class the best of luck, and look toward the future and the many roads that are open to us. ,Sponsored by GOLDEN RULE HATCHERY '- Page 20

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