Cridersville High School - Lest We Forget Yearbook (Cridersville, OH)

 - Class of 1951

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CLASS HDSTOKY A little while ago as I was thinking how close it is to graduation tina and how soon we will he leaving this school that has been so dear to us, I remembered the first day of s ' ' i' ' vill school. school when fourteen student- enterec Gr dere le We were the first beginners to enter this building. Misa Geist was our teacher and everyone liked her. That year, seemed to pass quickly and now we were ready for our prom- otion to the second grade. Miss Geist was also our teacher this year. We had more fun as the days went by and eadmday brought newand exciting things into our lives. This year also brought us a new stu- dent which was Bob Schultz. Entering the third grade was still monafun and exciting. Miss Hall was now our new teacher and we thought wonderful. Arleen Lowry joined us this year. she was The fourth and fifth grades were pretty much the same routine. Having lot of fun and excitement and of counse we had our difficulities too. Miss Stevely was our fourth ad teacher and Mrs Wauben was our fifth grade teacher. gr 3 ' . i 0 v Arithmetic seem to be the hardest for some of us that year. But we accomplished that and were proud of it. The Sixth grade brought excitement because we were look- ing forward to the time when we would he inaunior nigh School Mrs. Wauben was our teacher and she prepared us for thatsoig day. Jim Valenti joined us this year. Miss Heacock was incharge of the seventh grade and we really thought we were going places. - In the eight grade we were all thinking about graduating into High School. Miss Hanhish was our teacher this year. This year also brought us a new pupil Helen Konst who came from Lima St. Johns.

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R SENIOR DIRECTORY '- Bob Schultz County Festival 4 llusic'1-2-5-4 Richard Bice SALUTATORIAN Class Play Basketball l-2-5-4 Baseball l-2-5-4 Minstrel 2 Glass Plays: Alibi Bill 2 Brothers of Belinda 5 Student Council 2-5 Pres. Student Council 4 Class Pres. 1 Class Reporter 2 Asst. Ed. of Echo Ed. of Echo 4 ,Ed. of Annual 4 Letter WCW 1-2 Helen Konst VALEDICTORIAN Music 5-4 County Festival 4 Class Vice Pres. 4 B.H.A. 2.5-4 Proofreader Annual 4 Class Reporter 5-4 Arleen Lowry County Festival 4 Music l-2-5-4 Hinstrel 2 Cheerleader 1-2 B.H.A. 4 Asst. Art Ed. Annual 4 Class Sec. Trees. 2 Class Play Alibi Bill 2 Band 4 Letter HCV 1-2 Brothers of Belinda 5 Stage Mgr. of Alibi Bill 2 Class Reporter 4 Asst. Bus. Mgr. of Annual 4 B Asst. Ed. of Annual 4 Class Pres. 5-4 Basketball 1 5 Kathryn Henry Bob LBRU9 County Festival 4 Music l-2-E-4 Class Seca Trees. 1-5-4 Class Renorter 5-4 Minstrel 2 4 B.H.A. 2-3-4 , Art. Ed. Annual 4 Vernon Crouse Bas eball 1 Asst. Nimeo. Oper- ator of Annual 4 County Festival 4 Music l-2-5-4 Minstrel 2 Class Vice Pres. 2 Bus. Mgr. Annual 4 Jim Valenti Class Reporter 2 Class Vice Pres. 5 Basketball 4 Baseball C5-4 Annual Mimeo. Opp. 4



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cuss HISTORY loom' D. I High School was a lot of fun end mr. Grites was our Home- room teacher. Then came initiation wnion we were all e- fraid of, but we lived tnrouen it, I quees. ,Then came our Sopohmore year. Mr. Grites was our Homeroom teacher this 3632. we presented e play called Wnlibi Bill,N which the Freshmen helped us put on. Entering the Junior year was a lot of fun, maybe we spent too much time thinking aoout the from and other events. Mr. Vogelegsang, our Superintenedent, was our homeroom teacher this year. The Junior and Sopohmores went together and resented the class play, nBrothers or Belendan which,5e. Weller directed. This year.brings uf up to the present time, l95l, when we are ell seniors, with Mrs. Dupler as our super- visor. The ones who have entered school together and who have been together for twelve years are Bob LaRue, Richard Bice and Kathryn Henry. Others who joined us later were Arleen Lowry, Bob Schultz, Vernon Crouse, Jim Valenti, Helen Konst. 4' A C4-'M f

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