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WILLIAM T. WRIGHT (BILL) PEGGY JEAN VANSCODER k. Pi. K.; G. R.; Girl’s Glee 2; Secy K. Pi. K. DICK WITTE BORG HILARY YOUNGPETER Varsity Club 4; Hi-Y; Football K. Pi. K.; F. F. A. 2, 3, 4; Sec’y treas. 4; Annual Jl Staff Miss Laura Jo Saunders Office Secretary Miss Zoa Frantz Librarian Mis; Helen Kctner Assistant Librarian
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JOAN PEASE G. K.; K. Pi. K.; G. R. Tras. 4; Sec'y-Treas. 3; Annual Staff 4 ROBERT F. HI EM AN Hi-Y, K. Pi. K.; Boys' Glee, Mixed Chorus; Football 3, 4; Basketball 4; Varsity Club; Baseball 2. 3, 4; Annual Staff; Boys’ Quartet, Class Vice Pres. 3; Hi-Y Vice Pres. 4; F. F. A. Pres. 3; Sec’y. 4; Octet; “Beginner’s Luck”; “Hobgoblin House” ; “Deacon Dubs”; “Gypsy Rover”. LENORE KISSER K. Pi. K.; G. R.; “Beginner's Luck 3 ROBERT STEELE K. Pi. K. CARL STREETER Hi-Y Pres. 4; Varsity Club; K. Pi. K.; Football 2, 3, 4 ; Captain 4; Basketball 3, 4; Captain 4 ■ Baseball 1. 2. 3, 4 ; Track 2, 3, 4 : Class Pres. 3; Vice Pres. 1 • Annual Staff . EDWARD THORNTON CLYDE PUGH Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3; Track 1, 2, 3; Basketball 3; K. Pi. K. Treas.; Hi-Y; Varsity Club G. R. Sec’y. 4; K. Pi. K.; Baud Vice. Pres.; Orchestra Pres.; Mixed Chorus Pres.; Operettas -! yrs.; “Campus Quarantine” 3; “Beginner’s Luck”; Girls’ Sextette 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff; All-State Mixed Chorus VIRGINIA ROBERTS VE” G. R.; K. Pi. K.; Girls' Glee; Mixed C h o rus; “Beginner”s Luck” 3; Girls’ Sextet 4; Octet 3, 4; Annual Staff BETTY STOUFER G. R.; K. Pi. K.; Antutal Staff 7' OTIS STRUBLE K. Pi. K.; F. F. A. Hi-Y Treas. 3; Varsity Clu K. Pi. K.; Baseball 1 2 J Basketball 2, 3, 4' Track ? v Annual Staff ' k 2’ —12—
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THE CLASS OF 1941 Four years ago a new freshman class entered the portals of Columbus Grove High School. We have had our trials and tribulations, but we are glad we came out on top. Our first year in high school was packed with new experiences, getting acquainted with high school ways, becoming a part of organizations, taking our place in general as one of the four upper grades. Socially one of the highlights of our initial high school year was our Halloween party. This was held in on old spooky and deserted house west of town. Entry was made through an old tire that hung in the doorway. All in all this was a very weird but enjoyable affair. Now, dear readers, do not get the idea that parties were all we had for diversion our ninth year. Oh! No! we had first year algebra and good old Latin I. We were not only a wideawake, energetic class—we were also a rapidly growing group and have continued each year since, to welcome members in our fold. By the time we reached our sophomore year we were making our presence felt in high school by taking our places in the various phases of high school life. We had no private class organizations, but some of our boys affiliated themselves with the Hi-Y and many of our girls became G. R.’s. We were also well represented in F. F. A. and F. H. A. We took our turn in chapel programs and our voices were heard and faces seen in our various musical groups. We were really getting somewhere for lo and behold we found ourselves classed as busy juniors. Miss Hawk and Mr. Schaffer were our advisors this year. We presented “Beginner’s Luck” two nights as a means of displaying our ability on the stage and as a means of providing the “where-with-all” with which to entertain the seniors at the annual junior- senior banquet. Now we are on our last lap, have come a long way together, and are now on our way out with Mrs. Barto and Mr. Chapoton as our class advisors. As this is written you arc all acquainted with the fact that we are sponsoring the yearbook, the first annual printed and engraved since 1925. We are all proud of this publication and now come to realize that we do not have long to sit in the old and ever-to-be-remembered classrooms and be pupils in the good old school. As the time grows shorter all of us rather hate to say “Goodbye” to our soon to be Alma Mater. Donald Griffith —14—
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