Harris Elmore High School - Helm Yearbook (Elmore, OH)

 - Class of 1958

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Claaa Hiatonq In September of 1946, forty-three little five and six year olds tripped off to school. We got our first taste of learning through reading the Dick and Jane books. We all remember how excited we were the night we gave our first operetta under the direction of Miss Burton. Jane Damschroder entered our school in the second grade. We all remember her coming because of the large birthday party she gave. As we entered our thrid year, our main goal in life was studying. During the fourth grade we entertained the fifth grade with a play entitled Tom Thumb's Wedding . 1 Up until the Fifth grade we were all one happy family. Now we found we must be divided into two groups. On that first day there were many sad expressions as best friends were parted. Our sixth year was most exciting because we got a day off from school to go to the W.S.P. D. television station and the zoo. When we reached the seventh grade, we thought we were about as grown-up as we could be, because we started changing classes just as the high school students did. This year we gave a Thanksgiving assembly. We also had a Christmas party complete with mistletoe. During our seventh and eight grade years we enjoyed the Seventh and Eighth Grade Part . ,After eight long years we were freshmen. We were happy to gain several new students from Benton Township. On Halloween, Terry Overmeyer gave us a very enjoyable Hal- loween party. Our assembly this year had the theme of a nightclub on television. When we became sophomores, our knowledge had seemed to reach its peak, but we still seemed to learn something new every day. We gave a dance after the Oak Harbor basketball game to raise money for the prom. Our junior year showed the talents of many students as we gave the play, Dollars and Nonsense on November 16. The biggest event of the year was the Junior-Senior Prom. We chose the theme of Fairyland Romance for our big night. At long last we were seniors. We looked back over the years and noticed that there were only 20 of the original members graduating with us. James Holland started school with us then transferred to Graytown, .but returned to Elmore to graduate. In the fall we had our pictures taken by Powell Studios. We received our pictures just before Christmas. We were sorry to lose Sharon Helmeci our senior year, but happy to have Leona Krumnow join. On April 25, we presented the senior play, The Red House Mystery . One of the highlights of our senior year was the Prom given for us by the juniors. The auditorium was beautifull transformed into a Japanese Tea Garden. Suddenly, as we neared graduation we realized how rapidl time had passed. On June 1, Baccalaureate Services were held. On June 4, we the class of 1958 marched down the aisles of the auditorium for the last time as a class. As we left the auditorium, we were individual young men and women. T 'Zi A 'T N . 43 r 2 ee wif 3?45it is 2 21

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SUSAN SCHWEMBERGER One of those busy commercial girls, busy with the boys or busy with the girls? F.H.A. lg G.A.A. lg Mixed Chorus 2, 3,4g Mixed Ensemble 3g Girls En- semble 4g P'n'G 4g F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4g Helm 45 Versatile Secretary 4. SUSIE WOOD Susie has personality plusg she was football queen for us. Glee Club lg Mixed Chorus 2, 3,4g Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Girls Ensemble 4g Clarinet Quartet 4g G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2g F.B. L.A. 3, 45 P'n'G Business Manager 45 F. H.A. 1, 25 Football Queen 4, Helm 45 Versatile 4g Class Play 3. EE N I f:.- 1514.354 4, FRANCIS WIDMAN Never do today what you can put off 'till tomorrow. Band 1, 2, Football 3, Helm 4. 23334 E Q if .sw ,, X gsm: Q l es ' 4 u ., u ,lv .' Nw, - uw mmum xxx - sw m mu ' f H? 'vll C. .. a ,W 1... TWYLA WHEATLY 4' Dimp1es pop in and out when she smiles or talksg dependable and nice F.H.A. 1, 2gP'r1'G 4g Versatile 45 Helm 4. RICHARD ZUN K I could be better ifl would, but its mighty lonesome being good. Helm 4. 4 es llll if



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9 Claim will 9' L Q F We, the class of I958 of Harris-Elmore High School, being of sound mind and body, re- alizing that our days here are numbered, do hereby make this our last will and testament. Any statements or agreements we may have made previously we now declare to be null and void. I, Gary Anderson, bequeath my little red address book to Tom Shaffer, hoping he prospers with it as much as I have. I, Sue Arndt, bequeath my 60 in shorthand to Lavern Nelson. I, Lois Avers, bequeath my position as P'n'G editor to Shirley Kroeger. I, Katherine Barkhau, bequeath my ability to bake delicious cherry pies to Sandra Hessel- bart, hoping she will win many contests, too. I, Juanita Barron, bequeath my love of good food to Owen Kardatzke, hoping he will till out. I, Alice Bay, bequeath my fluttering eyelashes to Sally Shrader. . .make good use of them, Sally. I, Daryl Bouck, bequeath my ability to talk to Easter Holsinger. I, Beth Brandes, bequeath my good attendance record to Willard Buhrow. I, Rosemary Croll, bequeath my all-around athletic ability to Harold Semrock. I, Barbara Damschroder and I, Jerry Krueger, bequeath our ability to quarrel and make up to Rose Lauer and John Marsh. I, Jane Damschroder, bequeath a bottle of correction fluid to Lois Kardatzke, hoping she won't have to use it as much as I did. I, Shirley Damschroder, bequeath my quiet manner in the classroom to Harry Blausey. . .shh, Harry. I, James Draeger, bequeath my position as Student Council President to Edgar Buck. Good Luck, Edgar! I, Dennis Draper and I, Richard Zunk, bequeath our love of the Great Outdoors to Les- ter Krumnow and Darrell Opfer. Beverly' Flick, bequeath my ability to twirl a baton to Nancy Garner. Emily Fondessy and I, Leona Krumnow bequeath the honor of being the only two senior girls to be engaged at the end of the school year to Bonnie Worthington and Frances Damschroder. I, Russell Furstnau, bequeath my State Farmer Degree to Joan Kuhlman and Margaret Kontak. As a partnership, your first million in farming should come quickly and easily. I, Melvin Giesler, bequeath my ability to judge cattle to Norbert Widman and Darlene Sahr. I, David Haar, bequeath a lock of my hair to Suzanne DeStazio, hoping she will remember me when I am gone. I, Dennis Haar and I, Warren Schlievert, bequeath our safe driving records to David Crozier and Ronald Sampson. James Holland, bequeath my square personality to Dolores Toops. James Klickman, bequeath my typing ability to Deanna Baumer. l, Don Lauer, -bequeath my ability to walk out of chemistry class with a workbook test un- der my arm to Bob Shamp. I, Galen Lemke, bequeath my bulging muscles to Donna Epling. If If If If

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