Pemberville High School - Pemberette Yearbook (Pemberville, OH)

 - Class of 1937

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Though lhe years may dim lhe lusler of yourh, may The pages of lhis volume ever brighlen fhe pleasanl memories of lhis de- lighhful year and ever keep fresh Jrhe cherished ideals of P. l-l. S. If 'rhis be accomplished, we will Feel lhal our eiclorls have noi been in vain. FCDIQEWCDIQD ADMINISTRATION Scl'1ooI Board Facully f CLASSES Senior Junior Sophomore Freshman Grades ACTIVITIES Pemloerelle Slall Music Clubs Plays Commencemerml ATHLETICS Baslcelball Baseball Track 0 CALENDAR CCDNTENTS TO OUR PROGRESSIVE AND PUBLIC-SPIRITED CITIZENS WHO HAVE MADE OUR SPACIOUS NEW HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING A REALITY - WE DEDICATE THE PEMBERETTE ANNUAL FOR NINETEEN HUNDRED AND THIRTY-SEVEN DEDICATION ADMINISTRATICDN i j'- I I IA II I- ry - Q ' 14' II fr 4 ' l I . la. I I II. IISII-If-III -. ity , -I I, I I I . hy 5 ,I A-E1 .1-Ff'Q7g1-1 1 v 2'-J ,-.I ng- 1-Q I W. Q ff . 1 Af- f' ... -- ff , -. .- . - - -.-,Mui-Ir ALIIZI I ' 1- I, I ' W' . - - A' Y I II .. ' ,-1' fl: - - M , ., . 1 1' ' '. 5 I In ' l. J. 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SCHOOL BOARD The men who encouraged The building oT our new school house are shown in The above pic- Ture. These men, wiTh The advice and sugges- Tions Trom The ciTizens, direcTed This diTTiculT Taslc. They Toolc advanTage oT The opporTuniTy given To Them by The UniTed STaTes GovernmenT To provide a beTTer school building Tor The sTudenTs oT Pemberville. AlThough The members oT The school board do noT receive any salary Tor Their services. They are willing To do everyThing in Their power To malce our school one OT The besT in The sTaTe. Realizing This, we, The sTudenT body, wish To Thank Them Tor providing us wiTh our beauTiTul new school building. FACULTY Name: C. E. DOWNING From Where: Sandusky Counly. Ohio College: Heidelberg, Columbia Degree: B. S. Degree and M. A. Teaches: Science, Malhemalics Name: EDWIN T. RIDENOUR From Where: Conlinenlal, Ohio College: Defiance College Degree: A. B. Degree Teaches: Science. l-lislory Name: MILDRED HAMPTON From Where: Columbus, Ohio College: Ohio Slale Universily Degree: B. S. in Educalion Teaches: Commercial Name: JOHN F. HUEBNER From Where: Tonlogany, Ohio College: Bowling Green Degree: B. S. Degree Teaches: Phys. Ed., Ind. Arls Name: PAULI NE VAN DERSALL From Where: Findlay. Ohio College: Ashbury College Degree: A. B. Degree Teaches: Home Ec. Name: FREDA LAMGO From Where: Gibsonlourg, Ohio College: Greenville College Teaches: Second Name: PAUL DUCKWALL From Where: Paulding, Ohio College: Willenloerg College Degree: B. S. Degree Teaches: Music Name: EMMA B. ROBERTS From Where: Findlay, Ohio College: Findlay College Degree: A. B. Degree Teaches: English, La'rin FACULTY Name: GRACE FAI-ILE From Where: Luckey. Ohio College: Bowling Green Teaches: Fourfh and Fiffh Name: MARIE BRUNING From Where: Pemberville, Ohio College: Bowling Green Teaches: Fif+h and Sixih Name: MARGARET BITTER From Where: Toledo, Ohio College: Bowling Green Teaches: Firsl' MISS KATE OFFERMAN Assislanl' Couniy Superinfendeni Name: BERNICE SNYDER From Where: Siony Ridge, Ohio Degree: B. S. in Educalion Teaches: French, English C. S. I-IARKNESS Counry Superinrendenl Name: MARGARET THOMPSON From Where: Dunbridge. Ohio College: Ohio Universily Teaches: Third Name: MARIE E. MUELLER From Where: New Bremen, Ohio College: Miami Universiry Degree: B. S. in Eclucafion Teaches: Music. English VAN DERSALL Social Science 7 Sfudy Hall Home Home Home Home Home Economics I Economics I Economics II Economics ll Economics 7 and 8 Physical Educafion ROBERTS Public Lafin I Speaking Sfudy Hall Lafin Il English I Sludy Hall English II Library DOWNING Sfudy Hall Office Social Civics Physics Laboraiory Algebra I Office Aclivify SC I-I EDU LE RIDENOUR General Science American Hislory World Hislory Chemislry Laboralory Laboralory Siudy Hall MUELLER English 8 Music 7 and 8 English 7 S+udy Hall Grade Music Grade Music Music DUCKWALL Band Orcheslra Band I-IUEBNER Plane Geome+ry Mechanical Drawing Indusirial Arfs I Incluslrial Arfs I Mechanical Drawing Induslrial Arls 7 and 8 Advanced Algebra Physical Educarion SNYDER English III French I Social Science 8 French II Arilhmeiic 7 and 8 Sludy Hall Ari+hrne+ic 7 and 8 HAMPTON Bookkeeping Bookkeeping Typing I Shorlhand II Typing II Business Arilhmelic Typing I Typing I Typing I Shorfhand I Aciivily 4. ' .'- 1.- -12, Ll .. 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J 1: ...IA 'F-QL' ' ' A, . ' ' 1 ,Q ' . -1-.. -' - 1-,V . -I , Ili.. H- - -- --,..A .' - 4 -- 11 , ' '44 'iw ie ' V - - - A v .Q Zn 5 'v ' tvs- 5 as w 1- 1.14-.fs w - ' Ti lr . V, I., -V:-.I t ' U 1' . f. ,P-.71 ' .D . I-'win H. 1 A t.. ' L s 9 5. -he-,I IQ., -I ' Q 4 A -F- 1l'I1, . up ' -s' - 1 ' -P -'lr . g LI' ' Ib I . Q an..-5, yu. DALE ERNSTI-IAUSEN Business Course: Class Presidenf 3, 4: Annual Sfafl 4: Boys' Glee Club 2, 3 4: Opereira 3, 4: Ass'l' Busi- ness Mgr. 4: Inlerclass Tournamenl I, 2, 3, 4: Science Club 3. 4: Jun- ior Play 3. ELVENA BOCKBRADER General Course: Commercial Club 4: Girls' Glee Club I. 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 4: Norfh Troy I, 2: lnlerclass Tournamenl 3, 4: Oper- efla 4: Plays 3. ELOISE DYER College Course: Class Officer I, 2, 3. 4: Annual Slafi 2, 3, 4: French Club 3. 4: Girls' Glee Club l, 2. 3, 4: Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Opereffa I, 2. 3. 4: Junior Play 3: Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4: Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 4: Band l, 2. 3, 4: Base- ball I, 2: Boys' Gleen Acc. 3. NORMAN FREDERICK I. 2, 3: Commercial Club 4: General Course: Band I. 2, 3, 4: Orchesfra 2, 3: Science Club 3, 4: Scholarship Team 2: Inferclass Tournamenf 2, 3, 4. MARJORIE I-IASEL Commercial Course: Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Opereffa 3. 4: Commercial Club 4: Inferclass Tournamenl 3, 4: Orchesfra 2. 3, 4: Band 3, 4: Norfh Troy I, 2. SENIORS CLARA DENNIS General Course: Glee Club I. 2. 3: Commercial Club 4: Operella 2: Inferclass Tournamenf 3, 4: Norlh Troy I, 2. FLORENCE ERNSTI-IAUSEN Commercial Course: Girls' Glee Club I, 2: Inlerclass Tournamenr Home Ec. Club 4. ERVIN GOTTSCI-IALK General Course: Baskefball I, 2. 3: Baseball I, 2, 3: Science Club 3.4: lnlerclass Tournamenl I, 2, 4. CATHERINE I-IOODELBRINK Commercial Course: Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra 3: Operefla 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 3. 4: Inlerclass Tournamenl' 2, 3, 4: Play 3: Com- mercial Club 4: Drarnafic Club 2. SENIOIQS EMMITT I-IAGEM EYER College Course: Class Officer 3, 4: Baskelball l, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3. 4: Science Club 2, 3, 4: Plays 3: Frencli Club 3, 4: Glee Club 3: Operella 3: Track 3, 4. BETTIE JAY Commercial Course: Libbey I, 2: Play 3: Dramalic Club I: Annual Sfarf 4: School Secrefary 4: Girls' Glee Club 3, 4: Opereila 4: Li- brarian 3, 4: Sewing Club 4. ARLENE LINKE General Course: Glee Club I, 2, 4: Opereifa 4: Baskelball I, 2: Commercial Club 4. HOWARD MICHEL General Course: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orclieslra I, 2, 3, 4: Boys' clno- rus I, 2: Junior play: Mixed cho- rus I, 2: Science club: A+hle+ic Manager 4: German band 4: An- nual siall 4. VICTOR MARTIN General Course: Boys' Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Science Club 3: Inler- class Tournamenl I, 2, 3. ACTIVITIES CI-IARLES JACOBS General Course: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskelball 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Science Club 3: Inlerclass Tourna- menl' I, 2, 3. CAROLYN LIBBE Commercial Course: Operefla I, 2: lnierclass Tournamenl I, 2: Commercial Club 4: Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3.4: Mixed Chorus I,2. DORA MACKLING General Course: Commercial Club 4: Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 4: Mixed Clvorus 4: Norllw Troy I, 2: InI'er- class Tournameni 3, 4: Opereifa 2, 4: Band 3, 4: Librarian 4. FERN MINNING General Course: Norlh Troy I, 2: Glee Club l, 2, 4: Commercial Club 4. ORAN McCOY College Course: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskeiball I, 2, 3, 4: Plays 3: Debale 'ream 4: French club 3, 4: Science Club 2, 3, 4: Track feam 4: lnlerclass Iournamenr I, 2, 3. I0 LYLE NOLLENBERGER General Course: Plays 3: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Operella 3: Science Club 3: Norlh Troy I, 2. MILDRED Ol-IM Commercial Course: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Operelia 2, 4: Home Eco- nomics Club 4: Commercial Club 4: Class Olllcer I. I-IELEN ROTI-IENBUI-ILER Commercial Course: Glee Club I. 3, 4: Operella I, 3, 4: Assislanl School Secrelary 4: Play 3: Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Commercial Club 4: Soufh Troy I: Websler 2: Libra- rian 4. EVELYN SNYDER General Course: Norlh Troy I, 2: Baslcelball 3, 4: Indoor 3, 4: French Club 3, 4. MARJORIE TITKEMEIER College Preparalory Course: Operella I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra ' Class Officer I, 2, 3: French 3, 4: Annual Sfafl 4: Plays 3: Bas- Icelball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 21 Librarian 3. I, 2. Club ACTIVITIES SEINIICDIQS SUSANNA NINKE Commercial Course: Home Ecoe nomics Club 4: Commercial Club 4: lnlerclass Tournamenl I, 2: Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4. CAROLYN PERTNER General Course: Norlh Troy I. 2: Operelfa 3, 4: plays 3: Glee Club 3, 4: Baslcelball 3, 4: Indoor 3, 4: Home Economics Club 4, VIOLET SNYDER College Preparalory Course: Norfh Troy I, 2: Baslcelball 3, 4: Indoor 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Sludenl Council 4: Glee Club 3: Operella 3. DALE SHARP General Course: Annual Slafl 4: Science Club 2, 3, 4: Mixed Cho- rus I, 2, 3: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra I, 2, 3: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Operella 3, 4: Play 3: Assislanl Alhlelic Manager 4: Annual Slalzl 4: Movie Operalor 3, 4: Inler- class Tournamenl I, 2, 3, 4. MARCENA WEGMAN General Course: Operella 3, 4: Norlh Troy I, 2: Librarian 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Inlerclass Tour- namenl 3, 4: Pianisl 4. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY We were a very proud and frighTened group when we enTered Pemberville High School for The firsT Time on a SepTember morning in The fall of I933. Our firsT days here were spenT in Trying To find our class rooms. and becoming acquainTed wiTh The dignified seniors, jolly juniors, and genTle sophomores. OT course. we all realized ThaT we were green and The laughing sfoclc of The school. buT This seemed To be The leasf of all our worries. Enfering Pemberville High School meanT To us ThaT we were going To gain success in a greaTer measure Than The oTher classes had done before us. Sponsored by Miss MoreharT, our freshman year was begun wiTh Twenfy members. During The year we were sorry To have Charles VesTal leave us. However. we hearTily welcomed ArThur Grover. a new sTudenT. AfTer The firsT semesTer we elecfed class officers. They were as follows: presidenT, Clarence Hoodlebrinlc: vice-presidenT, Mil- dred Ohm: secrefary-Treasurer, Eloise Dyer. The acTiviTies of This year consisTed of a parTy aT The home of Florence ErnsThausen and a wiener roasT. Through The co-operaTion of Mr. Libbe who cheerfully gave us permission To have Two dances in his barn we were able To puT several dollars in our class Treasury. Our sophomore year began wiTh TwenTy members under The guidance of Miss Leidy. IT was The smaIles+ class in high school, buT we were proud of iT. A class meefing for The purpose of elecTing oTTicers was held, The resulfs were: presidenT, Clarence Hoodlebrinlc: vice-presidenT, ClayTon ErnsThausen: secreTary, Marjorie TiTlcemeier: Treasurer, Eloise Dyer. As The year advanced ClayTon Ernsfhausen decided To leave school. AlThough we were small in numberrs, our class possessed TalenT. Clarence Hoodlebrink had The lead in The public speaking class play, CloverTime , and Mar- jorie TiTlcemeier played in The leading parT in The high school opereTTa. BiTs of Blar- ney. Besides These, we had five members in The band and orchesTra. In The fall of i933 we again reTurned. Our number had increased To TwenTy-five. which was due To sTudenTs coming from NorTh Troy. ThaT year we had Miss Lugibill for a class sponsor. BeTTie Jay. of Toledo, joined us laTer in The year. The class offi- cers of This year were: presidenT, Dale ErnsThausen: vice-presidenT. Eloise Dyer: secre- Tary, Marjorie TiTkemeier: Treasurer, EmmiTT Hagemeyer. The firsT of This year's evenTs was The junior play enTiTled Up The Hill To Paradise. Marjorie TiTlcemeier and Howard Michel played The leading roles. The second evenT was The purchasing of our class rings and we were very proud To display- Them To The oTher classes. The crowning TeaTure of ThaT year was The Junior-Senior banqueT, which was held in The gymnasium. This banqueT was a greaT success and The class TelT very proud. The year To which we had looked forward wiTh such eagerness has come and we are seniors. TwenTy-eighT in number. This year we are sponsored by Miss Snyder and Miss HampTon. The firsT evenT of This year was The phoTographing of our beauTiful and handsome faces aT The Cubberley STudio in Toledo. Soon afTer This we enjoyed a wiener roasT which was held aT Side-CuT Park, aT Maumee. Members of our class who sTarred on The baslcefball Teams are Charles Jacobs. Oran McCoy. Dale Sharp, Ervin GoTTschallc, and EmmiTT Hagemeyer on The boys' Team: and Marjorie TiTkemeier, Eloise Dyer, Carolyn Perfner. VioleT Snyder, and Evelyn Sny- der on The girls' Team. Marjorie TiTlcemeier and Eloise Dyer, Dale ErnsThausen, Dale Sharp. Dora Maclcling and Carolyn Perfner had leading roles in The opereTTa. and oTher seniors Took parT in The choruses. The Time has now come when we are looking forward To The graduaTion acTiviTies, such as The Junior-Senior recepTion, our class play, our baccalaureafe services, and lasT. buf noT leasT, Commencement We cerfainly appreciaie fhe co-operaiion of parenfs. ieachers, and friends, for by +his co-opera+ion we are able 'ro fake a 'rrip when school is over. Our irip will include Washingion, D. C., New York Ciry, and Niagara Falls. We also feel highly honored +o be +he firsf class fo graduafe from ihe- new school building. We have enjoyed our work decidedly more in fhe new building. Being seniors 'ro us means more lhan graduafion. ll means 'rhe beginning of a new life. Wheiher we go on +o college +0 receive a higher educaiion or begin our life work now, we will iry io do our besi 'ro keep up fhe fame of Pemberville High School. POEM Adieu, dear classma+es . we will say When comes ihe dawn oi pariing day, Goodbye, old friends -for friends we'll be From now unfil eferniiy. The friendships we eslablished here Will always be +o us so dear. And ofien in ihe dim iomorrow They'll be a ray of ligh'r in sorrow. In halls of dear old P. l-l. S. We found 'rhe field we liked +he besi And wi'rh ihis knowledge we'll face life Aware ihai' viciory's won fhrough life. Now classmalres. as we onward go, Lei us 'ro lhis whole wide world show ln life we'll always siand 'rhe +es+ Because we came from P. H. S. -Oran McCoy. CLASS PROPHECY NAME AS WE KNOW THEM FAILING DESTINY Clara Dennis ..,.,. ......,..... C larie .....,........... ...,,... V oice ......... Dress maker Eloise Dyer ................ Easy ,..... .,,.... D ancing ............ ........., S chool feacher Florence Ernsfhausen ............ Flo' '........ ........... C hewing gum ............... Marriage Sale Ernsfhausen ...... Shannie' . .......... .This here ........... Office Norman Frederick ................ Donk ......... ........,.. S inging .......... .......... F armer BeHie Jay ..........,.,. Be++s ..... ....... F lirfing .......... Love sick Ervin Golfschalk ........ Erv .... Sleeping ..............,......... Emmiif Hagemeyer .............. Emmie ...... ....... Cafherine l-loodlebrink Arlene Lmke ..,....................... Carolyn Libbe ...... Howard Michel ........ Fern Minning ........ Oran McCoy ......,. Charles Jacobs ........ Susanna Ninke ...... Lyle Nollenberger .... Mildred Ohm ........ Carolyn Per+ner ........ l-lelen Rolhenlauhler .....,........ Dale Sharp ............ Evelyn Snyder ...... Violel' Snyder ..L..... Mariorie Tiikemeier .,,..,,,,,,,,. Marcena Wegman ...,......,..... Elvena Bockbrader .... Mariorie Hasel ..,,.. Viclor Marlin .,.,. Dora Mackling .,.... Nighl' walchman Making speeches .......... Salesman Kal'ie .,.. ....... G iggling .............. Cook Beanie ...... ....... W ashing dishes ............. Dancing 'reacher Carrie .... .. ........ Moline ...,........................ Socie+y malron Hod .. ,... ..,..... B e ing prepared .......,.,.., A. 8: P. manager Fernie .. ....... Dick ,..........,.................... Divorced Frenchy French ........ Engineer Chuck ..V.... ........... G irls ..,.... lce man Suzie , ........... S 'rudying ........ ,......... S aying l do. Noby ,....... ...,....... T alking ...,....... ...,.,,... R eporler Millie ..... ........... Timidness .......... Spinsler Perl ...... ....... E a+ing ........ ......... , Circus April ......... ........... A +hle+ics .... Slenographer Dink ..., Eve .... Vi ...... Marge Borrowing ......... Sam ................... ..........Millionaire? Girls' coach A Sophomore ................ French feacher Swimming ...,.,... Squeaky ....... .....,. P iano playing ....... Wiener ..,. ........... B lushing ............ . Marge ,..... ........... S hyness .....u Vic ....... ....... Baking ........ Dory ......... ........... O ueslions.. ....,.....Cabare+ singer Famous Housewife Office worker Minisler ,.........Professional SENIOR CLASS WILL Clara Dennis wills her quiei ways fo Lois Hummel. Eloise Dyer leaves her posilion as edilor-in-chief ro Les'rer Jenkins. Florence Ernsihausen besfows her abilily lo chew gum +o Lois Slein. Dale Ernsfhausen bequeafhs his heighl' +o Roberf Schade. Norman Fredrich leaves his genial disposifion To Caroline Ves+al. Elvena Boclcbrader bequeafhs her blushes 'ro Agnes Grover. Beffie Jay leaves her flirialious ways +o her sisier Georgia. Carolyn Libbe wills her shorrhand abilify +0 Marie Sieving. Ervin Gorischalk bequeafhs his Monday morning records 'ro Glenn Sharp EmmiH Hagemeyer bes+ows his sporfsmanship on Donald Alexander. Calherine Hoodlebrink leaves her giggles 'ro Virginia Hiser. Charles Jacobs gives his decided opinions io Roberr Kemner. Marjorie Hasel loequeaihs her bashfulness lo Miriam Hobart Arlene Linke gives her demureness 'ro Doris Wice. Oran McCoy wills his 'rraclc abilily +o Melvin Michelson. Howard Michel beslows his abiliry as baslcefball manager lo Roy Felkey. Fern Minning says she isn'+ going 'ro will him away. Susanna Ninlce leaves her candy posi+ion 'ro Dorolhy Bahnsen. Lyle Nollenberger gives his wil 'ro Theodore Tiigemeyer. Mildred Ohm besiows her eloquenl' pen io Bonnie Emch. Carolyn Perlner leaves her persisfenf ways +o Roberr Krif+, Helen Roihenbuhler wills her 'ryping abilify 'ro Dororhy Czirr. Dale Sharp bequearhs his picfure machine posi+ion 'ro Waldo Egbert Evelyn Snyder wills her baslcelball fame lo Grace EmmiH'. Violef Snyder besiows her ora+orical abilily on Dick Wagner. Marjorie Tiilcemeier leaves her warbling power +o Alice Hummel. Marcena Wegman bequearhs her power over ihe violin +o Lois Hagg. Vicior Marfin wills his cheerfulness +o Wilbur Dierksheide. Dora Maclcling bes+ows her defermined mind on Laurene Hagemeyer. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Firsf row: Dale Sander, Melvin Michelsen. George Sherman. Second row: Dorofhy Sander, Gilberf Ernsfhausen, Paul Aring, Waldo Egbert Dale Peoples, Gerald Brodersen, Lesfer Jenkins. Arvella Marfin. Third row: Evelyn Spicer, Lois I-Iagg. Alice Hummel, Erna Springer, Frances Wiegman, Agnes Grover. Grace Emmift Caroline Vesfal. Dolores Schroeder, Margaref Abke, Dorofhy Bahnsen. Fourfh row: Miss Roberfs, Dorofhy Morris, Virginia I-Iiser, Dorofhy McCufchen, Dorofhy Czirr, Rufh Klinlc, Geraldine Marfin, Eleanor Schwan, Lois Sfein, Gerlrude Richfer. Sepfember, I934I Thirfy-six shy freshman fimidly climbed Ihe sfeps fo 'rhe big hugh school assembly room. Who doesn'+ remember geffing Iosf fhaf firsf day? Wi+h Waldo Egberf as presidenl of our class. Roberf Poggemeyer. vice-president and Gil- berf Ernsfhausen as secrefary-freasurer. and Miss Roberfs as sponsor. we became a full-fledged class. We enfered regular class acfivifies. Seven dollars from a magazine conlesl' were deposi+ed in our freasury. The class parfy was held af I-Iarold Res'remeyer's home. and a wiener roasf al' Willard Marfin's grove. In our sophomore year, Frances Wiegman served us as president Waldo Egberf as vice-president and Gerfrude Richfer as secrefary-freasurer. This year we really shone! Waldo Egberf won fhe sfafe essay confesf which enfifled him fo a frip fo Washingfon, D. C. In fhe arhlefic field we +ooIc firsr honors, foo. Our girls won fhe inferclass fournament Our freasury was replenished by a fine refurn from fhe maga- zine campaign. We parficipafed in Ihe firsf freshman-sophomore play confest Our presenfafion was Kidnapping Be+fy. Do you remember how Mr. Ridenour laughed al' our parfy a+ Dolores Schroeder's home? Anofher year! I936. Welcome, Norfh Troy! We called a class meefing early and chose Waldo Egberf as president Frances Wiegman as vice-president Gerfrude Richfer as secrefary, and Dorofhy Czirr as freasurer. Firsf came our class play Chl Susan. Then we served a banquef for fhe Pemberville firemen. Did George Sher- man wash dishes? We nof only served fhe refreshmenfs for fhe inferclass fournamenf fhis year, buf also had The girls' winning feam. On fhe debafe feam which wenl' fo Heidelberg were Lesfer Jenlcins and Waldo Egbert The closing evenfs of 'rhe year were The skafing parfy af Foresf Park and a picfure show in our audiforium. The iunior-senior recepfion on May I4 concluded our ac- fivifies. We were glad 'ro have Miss Roberfs as our class sponsor, and we appreciafe fhe fhings she has done for us. Fronf row: Vicfor Sander, Ralph Coppeler. Firsi' row: Elizabefh Bushman, Myrfh Ernsfhausen, Wilmer Kern, Clayfon Boclcbrader, Ernesf McCoy, Roberf Kernner, Roberf Walsfon, Billy Joe Long, Naomi Ablce, Roberf Schade. Second row: Roberf Tiflcemier, Roberf Kriff, Warren Herman, Richard Wagner, Tom Alexander, Donnan Marfin, Paul Vfesferhaus, Glen Sharp, Roy Fellcy. Third row: Marie Sieving, Eunice Oehmlce, Bonnie Jean Ernch, Miriam Hobarf, Lois Rahe, Geneva Rhoda, Georgia Jay, Ida Mae Philo, Rufh Sander, Marveline Pefers. Miss Vandersall. SOPHCDMORE CLASS l-l'STORY Wifh enfhusiasrn we began our freshman year in i935 wifh 35 members. During fhe firsf week of school we elecfed fhe following class officers: presidenf, Ralph Coppeler: vice-presidenf, Richard Wagner: secrefary-freasurer, Lois Rahe. During fhe year several of fhe members foolc parf in various afhlefic acfivifies. Our class was unsuccessful in fhe inferclass fournamenf, buf fwo of our classmen, Bonnie Emch and Glenn Sharp, won fhe ping pong fournamenf. Our school parficipafed in fhe Sfafe Scholarship Confesf and we are proud fo say fhaf one of our class. Bonnie Jean Emch, won fhird place in fhe sfafe in Algebra. Our sophomore year began wifh 34 members. During fhe year Lucille Heilman and Desmond Bauman leff us. Our officers for This year were as follows: presidenf, Richard Wagner: vice-presidenf, Roberf Walsfong secrefary-freasurer, Georgia Jay: sfudenf councilman, Ralph Coppeler. Our boys won fhe inferclass fournamenf fhis year, buf fhe girls were defeafed by 'rhe champions in fhe firsf game. Several of our class are members of fhe baskefball and baseball feams. Some of our class had leading roles in fhe opereffa Paper Prayers. We won fhe freshman-sophomore play confesf wifh our presenfafion of Lighf. The social evenfs of one year ended when we aided fhe iuniors, by being fable waifers, af fheir banquef for fhe seniors. We wish fo fhanlc Miss Vandersall for her guidance during fhe firsf fwo years of high school. Firsf row: Marilyn Bockbrader, Lois Hummel, Ted Tiiqemeyer, Earl Ernsihausen, Wilberl Dierlcsheide, Howard Ernsfhausen, Harold Rahe, Reber? Driffmeyer, Leora LeBay. Laurene Hagemeyer. Second row: Helen Heclcman, Ruih Seivinq, Paul Henline. Emerson Schroeder, Kenneih Arinq, Owen Ernsihausen, Glen Grover, Marvin Bruning, Roberl' Bushman, Virginia Schull, Mary Plowrighl. Third row: Mr. Huebner. Alice Meek. Ada Walerman. Lois Oehmke, Velma Sander, Irene Hurrelbrink, Marjorie Bursielc, Doris Wice, Lois Arrnslronq, Avis Brenllinger, Mary Ellis. FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY On Seplember 8, IQ36, 'rhirly-lhree siudenls enlered as freshman in Pemberville High School. During lhe firsl week of school 'rhe following officers were elecled 'ro lead and direcf us +hrough our freshman year: Doris Wice, president Wilberl Dierk- sheide, vice-president Helen Heclcman. secreiaryp and Theodore Tifgemeyer. Jrreasurer. A wiener roasl, which was held in fhe fall along lhe Porlage river. was enjoyed by all. The freshman parricipaled in lhe inierclass 'rournamenr and olher school acfivifies as 'rhe operella and 'rhe sale of magazine subscriplions. We have worked hard fo keep up rhe spiri+ of co-operarion in all our underlalcings. We feel greaily indebled fo our class sponsor, Mr. Huebner, for his leadership. GRADES We, ihe sevenih and eighfh grade. are very grafeful 'ro The school board and Mr. Downing for including us in +he high school. Under 'rhe supervision of Miss Snyder. Miss Mueller, Mr. Huebner. and Miss Vandersall, we have accom- plished many ihings. Boys' and girls' glee clubs have been formed. We have sung on various school programs, We enfered 'rhe Couniy Music Fesfival a+ Bowling Green. In addirion io our regular subiecis. 'rhe boys are laugh? shop, while 'rhe girls are given +he advanfage of 'rraining in The foods laboraiory. In Physical Ecluca+ion 'rhe boys played baskeiball wi+h several ofher schools and also played in 'rhe inferclass fournamenf. A boys' baseball feam has been organized. We look our Sfafe Eighih Grade +es+ on April 23. H' included Arifhmeiic, Science. and Ameri- can Hisfory. We also enioyed a Halloween parly given in 'rhe old home economics room. .yy GRADES The lower six grades have been faking an ac- live par+ in school acfivilies fhis Year. The oper- ella The Foresf Cour'r was presenfed 'ro a large audience. The proceeds were used lo buy sup- plemeniary books for each grade. The grades have provided fhe program for several P.T.A. meelings, for chapel. and for fhe dedica+ion of +he new building. Special sludy has included Junior Red Cross work and 'rhe sludy of foreign boys and girls. The sludy of arf has been added in +he fourfh, fiflh and sixlh grades. On February 26, fhe fourlh, fif+h, and six'rh moved info Their new quarlers which had former- ly been +he high school assembly room. '20 TIV 3171 I-P f riff - A w ,.+- ' nr-- .jyi L-1 ' his n V .A-. u' we x km, Y .A Yq E-u .- 4. 1? i' X.. 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A A A. 1, 3' ' L-if 5 I I ' P I H ek-.2--1 'll , I ' 'A .Ball ' Q1 '- V' ', ',' iw A ' F' ' L1 Iv rl, 'I - .1 In - ' A A f- .i v If . 'll' -4 I rgpl, J ,,,. V . . X T . . .A A A f , B -if 'fu PEMBERETTE STAFF Eloise Dyer ------N- Bellie Jay - Howard Michel - - - Dale Sharp, Dale Ernsfhausen - Roloerr Kemner, Georgia Jay - Glen Sharp ---- Howard Michel - Dorolhy Morris -------- Marcena Wegman, Paul Aring. Doris Wice, Bonnie Emch Marjorie Tifkemeier - - - - - - Erna Springer Vicfor Sander - Irene Ablce - Tom Bowlus ----- Miss l-lamplon, Mr. Downing - - Edilor-in-Chief - Assis+an+ Edilor - Business Manager - - Assislanls - Arr Edilors - - - Jolce Edilor Boys' Alhlelic Reporler Girls' Arhlelic Reporrer - Music Reporlers - Senior Reporler - Junior Reporler Sophomore Reporler - Freshman Reporler - Grade Reporler - Facully Advisers Firsl' row: Dora Maclxling, Eleanor Schwan, Geraldine Marlin, Rulh Sander, Miriam Hobarl, Margaref Ablce. Dorofhy Czirr, Dolores Schroeder, Dororhy McCu+chen, Leoia Lebay, Lois Armsfrong. Second row: Lois Hummel, Myrlh Ernslhausen, Naomi Ablce. Georgia Jay, Marveline Pelers, Elizabeih Bushman, Elvena Bockbrader, Helen Rolhenbuhler, Beilie Jay, Marcena Wegman, Arvella Marlin. Doroihy Bahnsen. Third row: Helen Heclcman, Marie Sieving, Fern Minning, Arlene Linlce, Carolyn Libbe, Lois Hagg. Doroihy Sander, Velma Sander, Ruih Klinlc, Avis Brenilinqer, Mary Plowriqhl. Gerfrude Richfer. Fourfh row: Miss Mueller, Marjorie Hasel, Mariorie Tillnemeier. Susanna Ninlne, Mildred Ohm, Caiherine Hoodlebrinlc, Lois Rahe. Caroline Vesial, Geneva Rhoda, Bonnie Emch, Marjorie Bursielx, Doris Wice. Lois Stein, Carolyn Periner, Frances Wiegman. Alice Mae Hummel, Irene Hurrelbrinlc. Laurene Hagemeyer, Erna Springer, Ada Waierman, Eloise Dyer. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Filly-seven girls inleresled in music organized a girls' glee club. This glee club mer every Tuesday and Thursday from 3:I5 unril 4:00. Under Miss Mueller's leadership we sludiecl differenr rypes of music suilable for various occasions. During ihe course of The year we made several public appearances. We sang 'For fhe declicarion of our new school building. Larer in 'rhe year we presenred Two chapel programs. Many of 'rhe members of our group were chosen lor 'rhe characlers in 'rhe high school opereHa Paper Prayers . On April 30 we 'roolc parr in rhe annual Wood Couniy Music Feslival held ar Bowling Green. We girls in +he club wish 'ro express our appreciarion for rhe privilege of developing our musical abilily Through The medium of a glee club. We feel rhal our siudy of music has been very beneficial 'ro us. BOYS' GLEE CLUB EirsT row: ROberT Schade, KenneTh Aring, ROberT DriTTmeyer, Warren Herman, WilberT Dierlrsheide Paul Aring, GilberT ErnsThausen, Wilmer Kern. Second row: RoberT KriTT, Howard ErnsThausen, VicTor Sander, Dale ErnsThausen, RoberT Kemner Waldo EgberT, Billy Joe Long, Glenn Sharp, Miss Mueller. Every Monday and Wednesday Trom 3:l5 To 4:00, sTrains OT deep, harmonious music issued TorTh Trom room number Two. The boys' glee club, TwenTy sTrOng, was rehearsing under Miss MuelIer's direcTiOn. The members Tound real enioymenT in sing- ing Tour-parT arrangemenTs OT several Types OT music, including Tollc songs and com- pOsiTiOns OT The masTers. The club appeared On chapel programs and aT The dedicaTiOn OT The new building. Four members, Richard Wagner. Warren l-lerman, Dale Sharp, and VicTOr Sander, sang The leading male roles in The OpereTTa, Paper Prayers. The coolie chorus, also composed OT glee club members, added much TO The eTTecTiveness OT The pro- ducTion. There is a ioy and a Thrill which can be experienced Only by Those who have The OpporTuniTy TO sing in large choruses. For ThaT reason, many OT The glee club are aTTending The Wood COunTy Spring Music EesTival aT Bowling Green On Friday, April 30. Everyone who parTicipaTes will necessarily remember The upliTTing sensaTiOns, The ioy OT associaTion wiTh sTudenTs OT neighboring schools and will realize ThaT music is a common language, expressing The deepesT and TruesT emOTiOns OT man. Our hope is ThaT more boys will desire TO Talce The advanTages OTTered Them in singing. Firsr row: Belfie Jay, Billy Bushman, James Bursielc, Fredrick Tiflcemeier, Dora Maclcling, Marcena Weg- ner, Virginia Hiser, Myrlh Ernslhausen, Mariorie Hasel, Daniel Springer, Franklin Tiikemeier, Carolyn Perlner. Second row: Owen Ernslhausen, Reber? Harmeyer, Roberl Speck, Arvella Marlin, Ralph Coppeler, Billie Long, Roberl Kriff, Bonnie Emch, Mariorie Tillcerneier, Eloise Dyer, Glen Kohring, Roberl Schade. Top row: Mr. Duclrwall, Norman Federiclc, Roberl Tiilcemeier, Vicior Sander, Dale Sharp, Theodore Tilgemeyer, Glen Sharp, Erna Springer, Alice Hummel, Waldo Egberl, Howard Ernsihausen, Marvin Bruning. PEMBERVILLE SCHOOL BAND Under lhe leadership of Mr. Duclcwall, ihe band has passed anoiher profiiable year. Many oi our band members have graduaied, and iheir places have been filled by younger players. Praciices are held every Tuesday nighi and 'rhe lasl period on Fri- day afiernoons. We have made many appearances 'rhis pasl' year among which are ihe Fall Feslival and lhe baslceiball lournameni al Bowling Green. We are planning io ailend lhe Peony Fesiival which is held each spring al Van Werl, Ohio. The officers of lhe band are as follows: president Roberl Kriil: vice-presideni, Vic- 'ror Sander: secrelary-lreasurer, Erna Springer: cape-cuslodian, Virginia Hiser. The band had a pol-luclc dinner and a roller-slcaling pariy in February. Alice Hum- mel probably had 'rhe mosi unique experience. Remember? Eirsl row: Roberl' Speck, Daniel Springer, Erna Springer, Eloise Dyer, Marcena Wegman, Bonnie Emch, Franklin Tifkemeier, Doris Wice, Mr. Duckwall. Second row: Eleanor Schwan, Viclor Sander, Arvella Marlin, Marjorie Hasel, Roberf Tifkemeier, Alice Hummel, Ralph Coppeler, Billy Joe Long, Virginia l-liser. ORCHESTRA The orchesfra has made rapid progress This year under lhe leadership of Mr. Duck- wall. During +he year a few new members joined our organizalion and some discone linued The work. Now we have eighleen members enrolled. The orcheslra has spenl much lime and hard praclice and rherefore deserves credir for lhe progress which has been made. We hope Thar Jrhe organizalion will become larger nexl' year. Eine co-operarion was shown rhroughoul rhe year berween The members and ihe direcfor. We made our appearance ar chapel programs, lhe junior play, and The commencement We are all looking forward lo rhe pins which we hope 'ro receive for +he year's work Firsi' row: Paul Aring, Roberr Schade, Roloeri Drifimeyer, Wilmer Kern. Second row: Kenneih Arinq, Howard Ernsihausen. Roloerf Kriff, Waldo Eqberl, Warren Herman, Richard Wagner, Dale Sharp, Wilbur Dierlcsheide, Gerald Brodersen, Lesfer Jenkins. Third row: Viclor Sander, Doroihy Czirr, Margarei Ablne, Carolyn Perfner, Alice Hummel, Mariorie Tillcemeier, Eloise Dyer, Dora Maclnlinq, Naomi Ablce, Helen Heclcman, Ada Waierman, Glenn Sharp. Fourfh row: Miss Mueller, Mary Plowriqhf, Mariorie Bursiclc. Rulh Sander, Lois Rahe, Carolyn Vesial, Marjorie Hasel, Caiherine Hoodelbrinlc. Geraldine Marlin, Arvella Marlin, Bonnie Emch, Myrlh Ernsfhausen. Marcena Wegrnan, Miss Roberls. Fifth row: Lois Sfein, Eleanor Schwane, Frances Weiqman, Nedra Sander, Arlene Linlce, Miriam Hobari, Georgia Jay, Doris Wice, Mildred Ohm, Marvelene Peiers, Elyena Boclcbrader, Helen Roihenlauhler. Beffie Jay. Firsf row: Beryl Covil, Carol Samson, Roberf Dierlcsheide, Gene Kohrinq, Jenny Ellis, Tillie Gerwin, Theodore Hansen, Hilda Wenlland, Henrieiia Kriii, Scoil Muir. Second row: Phyllis Grani, Joann Goclcerman, Ellen Weqman, Lois Ann Wieqman, Donald Rahe, Mary Hebler, Harlan Weqman, Earl Weqman, Jim Alexander, Joseph Sohaida, Elmer Hiser, Bolo Alexan- der, Roger Marlin, Beulah Balmer, Helen Hiser, Evelyn Balmer, Norman Crispin, Earl Ablce. Third row: Mary Lee Wegman, Lois Wegman, Theodore Weqman, Kaiherine Ernsihausen, Be++y Musser, Anna Mae Hellman, Marqarel Henline. Fourfh row lsiandingl: James Jividen, Eloise Dierlmsheide, George Alexander, Herberl Tifkemeier, James Driiimyer, Bernice Bruninq, Glen Reef, Jane Wesierhaus, Edward Bihn, Donald Oberhaus, Ronald Bruninq, Melvin Karns. OPERETTA The High School Glee Clubs presenTed The opereTTa Paper Prayer or A Song oT Old Japan on April 2. I937. The scenes Take place in a beauTiTully decoraTed Japanese garden wiTh The enTire casT in elaboraTe Japanese cosTume. The casT were as follows: O Mahi San ----------- Marjorie TiTl:emeier O Tano San O Cho San - Hinai San - Mr. Maruyana - - Azuchi San - O Hara San - Nonno San - Han San - - - Eloise Dyer Alice Hummel Carolyn PerTner Richard Wagner Warren Herman - Dale Sharp Dora Maclcling VicTor Sander FaTher of Maruyana - - Waldo EgberT FaTher of O MaTu San - - Dale Ernsfhausen Chorus of Japanese Maidens Chorus oT ServanTs Chorus of Coolies PEMBERVILLE RHYTHM BAND The obiecT of The rhyThm band, which This year is composed of all Tifly-one TirsT and second grade pupils, is To develop The players' sense of rhyThm and give Them The experience of group performance of good music. Thus laying The ToundaTion Tor laTer music sTudy. Each player has been TaughT To follow his own score and read his own music. This increases his power oT concenTraTion as well as acquainTing him wiTh The various rhyThm, noTe values and oTher characTers oT musical noTaTion. IT was necessary To buy several new insTrumenTs This year because oT The increased membership. The insTrumenTaTion now includes bells, Triangles, casTaneTs. Tambourines, woodbloclcs, cymbals, drums, rhyThm sTiclcs and xylophone. New music sTands. capes and haTs were also added To The equipmenT. The band appeared on The aTTernoon of open house oT The new school building and on The evening oT The grade opereTTa. lTs reperfoire includes such numbers as Anvil Chorus from ll TrovaTore, Brahms Hungarian Dance, Two Tschaikowski marches, and La CinquanTaive. Joan Rife is direcTor and Phyllis GranT. xylophonisT. GRADE OPERETTA The grade opereTTa, enTiTled The ForesT CourT, was The TirsT musical producTion To be given in The new building. Nearly one hundred children Took parT and every one did his parT very conscienTiously, making The producTion a very saTisTacTory one. The characTers were as Tollows: Tommy, a carelesss boy - - - Ruel Speck Judge Cwl - - A - - Glen Kohring SpiriT of The STream - Beverly Rice The RabbiT - Teddy MenTer The TorToise - The CrickeT Fairy Queen - Fairy Queen - Choruses of Leaves and Flowers Jerry Coppeler Lois Wigman lona Hodapp Helen Ashman Boclcbrader, RuTh Sieving. Mae Philo, Miss Vandersall A1 . Linlce, Fern Minning. Elvena Boclrbrader. I-IOME ECONOMICS CLUB The organizaTion OT a Home Economics Club was a new TeaTure This year. All high school girls enrolled in I-lome Economics were eligible. Some oT The obiecTives oT The club were: To TosTer high ideals oT and appreciaTion Tor home IiTe, To develop inTeresT in The I-Iome Economics DeparTmenT, To sTimuIaTe inTeresT in hobbies and in The wise use oT leisure. InsTrucTive maTerial was Talcen up in The meeTings held monThIy, and much enThusiasm and inTeresT was shown by The girls. KniTTing was The special proiecT oT The year and a challenging pIayIeT, MarTha WashingTon ReTurns , was dramaTized. The club oTTi- cers were: presidenT, BeTTy Jayp vice-presidenT, Carolyn PerTnerq Treasurer, T-lelen I-leclcman: secreTary, Naomi Ablceg pianisT, Marcena Wegmang reporTer, Avis BrenT- linger. COMMERCIAL CLUB This year The TirsT commercial club oT Pemberville I-ligh School was organized Tor The purpose OT promoTing acTiviTies oT The commercial deparTmenT, boTh social and business. Membership in The club was open To all seniors Taking ShorThand and Typing II. The meeTings, which were held in The Commercial room on The second Thursday OT each monTh, consisTed oT shorT plays, sleTches, business poems and reporTs, and a social period. AT The TirsT meeTing The Tollowing oTTicers were elecTed: presidenT, Carolyn Libbey secreTary-Treasurer, Helen RoThenbuhlerg program chairman, Arlene Linlce. FirsT row: Carolyn PerTner, BeTTle Jay Lois Oehmlce, Virginia Schulfe Val ma Sander, Irene I-Iurrelbrinlc Second row: Avis BrenTlinger Alic Meelv, Ada WaTerman, I-lelen I-Ieclc man, Marcena Wegman, Marilyn Third row: Susanna Ninlce. Florence ErnsThausen, Marie Sieving Naomi Ablce, Mildred Ohm, GerTrudv Richrer, MyrTh Ernslhausen I EirsT row: Marjorie I-lasel, Dora Maclc ling, Mildred Ohm. Helen RoThen buhler, Carolyn Libbe, Ar ene Second row: Miss I-lampTon. Susanna Ninlne, Clara Dennis, CaTherine I-loodlebrinlc, Florence ErnsThausen I Q' -, 1-1 . . fini!-'7, Fkvp gg. SCIENCE CLUB I Af fhe 'firsf meefing of fhe- science club fhe maiorify of fhe boys in high school wereyzpresenf. The following officers were elecfed: presidenf, Gerald Brodersen: vice presi enf, Lesfer Jenkins: secrefary, Emmiff I-lagemeyer. I ' The chief inferesf of our club is fo furfher fhe inferesf in science. Wifh all fhe new equipmenf of our school greaf fhings can be and are accomplished. Everyone has benefiffed from fhe science club. The radio speaking confesf was by Roberf Kemner. Lafer in fhe year he fook parf in fhe oraforical confesf. Such in- sfances as fhis show fhe advanfages of a science club. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Af fhis rendezvous we find sevenfeen French sfudenfs siffing in a circle. Miss Sny- der is lisfening infenfly fo fhe presidenf, Emmiff I-Iagemeyer, conducfing fhe meefing. Affer fhe secrefary, Ralph Coppeler, has finished reading fhe minufes, low whispers and giggles are audible because Arvella Marfin finds if mosf difficulf fo forgef whaf happened when she was branded af fhe inifiafion meefing lasf fall. Eloise Dyer, vice-presidenf, feels quife relieved fhaf fhe presidenf is al' fhe meefing. Tres bien, merci. Eloise answers our fluenl' conversafionalisf, Virginia I-liser. Marjorie Tifkerneier and Erna Springer, who are fhe supervisors of fhe enferfain- menf. always seem fo furnish fun for all. In a remofe corner are siffing fwo very learned French sfudenfs, Dorofhy Czirr and Frances Wegman, They are affempfing fo seffle fhe quesfion of which one gof fhe highesl' grade in fhe lasf fesf. Tom and Donald Alexander seem engrossed in each ofher-fhey're counfing back- wards. Oran McCoy, fhe well-known debafer, finds if mosl' difficulf fo agree wifh Lois I-lagg. Evidenfly fhey're arguing over who had fhe mosf fun af fhe Chrisfmas parfy. Richard Wagner finds if almosf impossible fo lisfen fo fhe iibbering of Violef Snyder, fhe freasurer, and Evelyn Snyder. a very fluenf French speaker. v SPEECI-I' IS TI-IE MIRROR OF Tl-IE SOUL Fourfeen sfudenfs lisfened infenfly fo fhe fundamenfals of debafing reviewed by Miss Snyder. A club was formed, and presfol sfudenfs became silver-fongued Ciceros. expounding a social and economic problem which has confronfed our counfry for years-fhaf all elecfric ufilifies should be governmenfally owned and operafed. The debafe 'ream consisfed of Oran McCoy and -Lesfer Jenkins on fhe negafive side, and Waldo Egberf and Tom Alexander on fhe affirmafive side. On April I6 fhese 'reams represenfed Pemberville af I-leidelberg College. They won fwo debafes. Af fhis same Heidelberg forensic fournamenf Violef Snyder and Roberf Kemner delivered orafions. TOURNAMENT Remember how badly The junior girls deTeaTed The parochial girls? The second game oT The TournamenT was played beTween The Sophomore boys and Parochial boys. For some Time The Sophomore boys were worried alThough They won by a score of 53 To IO. The Third game was played beTween The senior girls and Treshman girls. This was a hard ToughT game, buT The liTTle Freshies won. The nexT game was be- Tween The sevenTh and eighTh grade boys and senior boys. Howard Michel, who was wearing a cow bell, led The senior boys in noise, buT Ervin GoTTschalk led in scoring. LiTTle Pee Wee McCoy oT The eighTh grade couldn'T geT going because he had a sTring Tied To him. Thus holding him down. The lasT game oT The evening was played beTween The sophomore and junior girls. The 'uniors won alThough The sophomore girls puT up a splendid TighT. This game ended The TirsT session oT The inTerclass Tour- namenT. The second session of The inTerclass TournamenT sTarTed righT on The doT. The TirsT game oT This session was beTween The junior boys and The sophomore boys. The sophomore boys won wiTh The greaTesT oT ease. The second game was beTween The Treshmen girls and The sevenTh and eighTh girls. The freshmen girls won This game wiTh liTTle diTTiculTy. The Third game was a scrap beTween The Treshmen boys and The senior boys. The Treshmen puT up a hard TighT To The end, buT were beaTen by long-experienced seniors. The final game Tor The girls, was beTween The junior girls and freshman girls. Even if The Treshman were liTTle They puT up The hardesT ToughT game of The TournamenT. The game ended in The juniors' Tavor, even if They did have only Tive girls on The floor. The final game oT The TournamenT was beTween sophomore boys and The senior boys. Each Team played hard To win. This game was one oT science and endurance. The sophomores won by a close score-I9 To I5. The cup was presenTed To The junior girls by The Treshman girls. Carolyn PerTner and Esmeralda GoTTschallc presenTing The cup. and Evelyn Snyder and DoroThy Morris accepTing The cup. The cup was presenTed To The sophomore boys by The senior boys. Orany McCoy and Ervin GoTTschallc presenTing, and Ralph Coppeler and VicTor Sander accepTing The cup. A junior boy, GilberT ErnsThausen. and a sophomore girl. Lois Rahe Then carried The cup beTween Them back To iTs resTing place, The Trophy case. COACHES GlRLS BOYS Seniors - - - Marjorie TiTlcemier Seniors - - - Oran McCoy 7Th and 8Th ---- Eloise Dyer Juniors - - George Sherman Sophomore - VioleT Snyder Sophomore - Ralph Coppeler Juniors - - Evelyn Snyder Fresh - - - Richard Wagner Freshman - Carolyn PerTner 7Th and 8Th - Melvin Michelsen 7Th and 8Th - Erna Springer 7Th and 8Th - - Dale Sanders CAPTAINS GIRLS BOYS Seniors - - - - Dora Maclcling Sophomore - - - VicTor Sander 7Th and 8Th - Rosemary Alfwies Seniors - - - Ervin GoTTschallc Sophomore - - - Naomi Abke Juniors - - - GilberT ErnsThausen Juniors - - DoroThy Morris Freshman - Owen ErnsThausen Freshman Esmeralda GoTTschallc 7Th and 8Th - James Oberhouse 7Th and 8Th 7Th and 8Th - - Junior MarTin JUNIOR-SENIOR RECEPTION In a lovely garden under fhe sofi glow of Japanese Ianlerns 'rhe annual junior- senior receprion look place. Tasfy refreshmenfs were served ai eighreen aHrac'riveIy decoraied fables. Dancing followed a program of musical numbers and noveI+y acrs. SENIOR CLASS PLAY On Friday evening, May 2I, Ihe seniors presenred The Parh Across 'rhe Hill , a 'rhree-acl comedy drama. The pIo+ was inrerwoven wiI'h many funny si'rua'rions, mak- ing a delighrful blend of drama, comedy, and senrimenr. The cas'r was: Samuel Crawford - Roberr Posr - - Waller Conrad ----- Dr. Jimmy Reed ----- Salamander Alexander John Henry Jones Mrs. Davis ------ Rulh Conrad - Flo Gray - Lu'rie - Zuzu THE JUNIOR PLAY - Oran McCoy - Howard Michel EmmiH Hagemeyer - Lyle Nollenberger - Norman Frederich Calherine Hoodlebrink Marjorie Tifkemeier - - Carolyn Libbe - Marjorie Hasel - Carolyn Per+ner The junior play, 'filled OhI Susan , was given on January 7, I937. II' was +he firsf performance given in Ihe new audirorium and was enjoyed by a very large and appre- ciarive audience. This four-acr comedy was direcred by Miss Emma B. Roberis and Miss Bernice Snyder. The casf was as follows: Danvers Meredifh ----- Mrs. Marion Weafherby - Rose Parsons - - - Ediih Parsons - - Janef Dalron - Mame - Liffy - - The Old Soak Jason - - Mrs. Hawkes - - Donald Alexander - - Ruih Klink - Dororhy Sander - Erna Springer - Nedra Sander - - Alice Hummel Gilberr Ernsfhausen - Les'rer Jenkins - Paul Aring - Agnes Grover BACCALAU REATE SERVICE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM MAY 23. I937 Address - - - - Rev. T. P. Ullom COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM PEMBERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 27, I937 Processional ----------- High School Orchesfra lnvoca+ion - Rev. Michael Yeagle Music - - - Girls' Glee Club Class Apprecialion - Dale Ernslhausen Class Oralion - Eloise Dyer Music - - - - Class Chorus Address, New Horizons - - - Dr. W. L. Young, Professor of Educalion, Capilol Universily lnsfrumenlal Solo - - - - - Marcena Wegman Presenfafion of Diplomas - - - - Dr. F. A. Krif+, Presidenl' of School Board Music - - - Boys' Glee Club Benedic+ion - Rev. E. G. 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Second row: Mr. Huebner, Emmilf Hagemeyer. Charles Jacobs, Donald Alexander, Melvin Michelson, Vicfor Sander. BOYS BASKETBALL Under Ihe coaching of Mr. Huebner we began our baskefball season. George Sherman was Ihe only Ie'r+er man from Iasr year. Howard Michael was elecled alh- Ieric manager by Ihe boys. P. H. S. Visilors P. I-II S. Visilors 23 - - MiI+on I5 26 - - Gibsonburg 22 22 - - Bloomdale 30 29 - - Luckey 24 26 - - Waodville 26 30 - - Perrysburg 39 I8 - - Perrysburg 26 20 - - Woodville 2 I 32 - - Poriage I5 3I - - Lake 36 23 - - Lake 4I 25 - - Cygnei 28 I8 - - - Tonrogany 24 33 - - Wayne 29 28 - - - - - Alumni 32 34 - f Porrage I9 On February I9 we enrered +he Wood Coun+y Tournamen+ and played Porfage. We deieared 'rhem by a score of 53-2l. On February 20 we played Haskins and won by a score of 35-42. The nexr week we played Websrer and defeafed rhem by a score of I9-3I. Our nex'r opponen+ was Walbridge. We were defeared by one point Ihe score being 3l-32. Walbridge won Ihe Wood Counry Championship. We Ihen played Cygnel for Ihe Ihird place and received a baskelball. Afrer Ihis we parficipaied in Jrhe disrricr I'ournamen+. We played S+. Paul from Norwalk and defeafed Them by a score of 36-28. Our Ieam showed Hs abilily by winning 5 our of 7 Tournamenr games. We wish 'ro Ihank our coach, Mr. Huebner, for 'rhe lime and erforr he has pul Iorfh Io make our ream successful. Firsf row: Ralph Coppeler. Roberl Kriff, Charles Jacobs, Oran McCoy, Dale Sanders. Owen Ernsf- hausen, Howard Michel. Second row: Mr. Huebner, Viclor Sander. Emrnilf Hagerneyer, Richard Wagner, Donnan Marlin, Gil- berl Ernslhausen. BASEBALL .. The baseball Ieam wilh Mr. Huebner as coach began The season wilh praclically a new Ieam, alfhough mosr of Ihe boys had played wilh Ihe American Legion Iasl' sum- mer. The schedule for Ihe fall season was: P. H. S. Visirors P. H. S. Visifors 25 - - Porrage 7 I 2 - - Porfage 3 I4 - - Li berry 7 4 - - Luclcey 4 I I - ---- Lalce 4 O ------ Tonfogany 2 The Iournamenl was held ar Weslon wifh Pemberville winning from HoyI'viIle 6-4. from Grand Rapids 5-4, and from Liber+Y 4-2. The nexl game was To be wilh 'rhe winner of Wesron-Walbridge game, bur due Io cold weafher if was necessary for Ihe 'rournamenr +o be poslponed un+iI May. The spring schedule was as follows: P. H. S. Visiiors P. H. S. Visifors 3 I - Websler I Websler O - - DeViIibis 7 Lake II - - Risingsun 3 Scorl Firsf row: Donald Alexander, Roy Felice. Rob-srl Kriff, Charles Jacobs, Reber? Walsfon, Glen Sharp, Gilberf Ernsfhausen. Second row: Gerald Brodersen, Oran McCoy, Richard Wagner, Melvin Michelsen, Dale Sharp, Roberf Kemner, Vicfor Sander. Third row: Mr. Huebner, Donald Marlin, George Sherman, Emmiff l-lagerneyer. TRACK The lrack leam confinued praclices inside lhe new gymnasium unlil 'rhe weaiher was warm enough io go ouiside. Many of lasr year's championship ieam gradualed, malc- ing if necessary for 'rhe feam fo be formed around a few veleran members. They are working hard, however. so +ha'r we hope lo be able +o make a good showing al' 'rhe Wood Couniy Tournamenl' on May 7 and 8. So far 'fhis season lhe 'ream has mel Wayne and Perrysburg. FirsT row: Eloise Dyer, Alice I-lummel. Evelyn Snyder, Mariorie TiTIcemeier, Erna Springer, Mr. Ridenour. Second row: Miss Vandersall, DoroThy Mc-rris, RuTh Sander, Lois Rahei Bonnie Emch, Miriam Hobart Geraldine Marlin, Eleanor Schwan. GIRLS BASKETBALL The girls sTarTed This baskeTball season under The direcTion oT a new coach, Mr. Ridenour. They sTarTed ouT by winning The TirsT Two games buT IosT The nexT Tour. ATTer This They goT back Their winning sTrealc and won 9 ouT oT The enTire I5 games They played. The Alumni game was The TirsT To be played in The new building, and was This a game! The lasT parT of The season seemed raTher lucky Tor The girls: They won The lasT Tour games They played. The scores and ToTaIs Tor The year are as follows: P. I-I. S. VisiTors P. I-I. S. VisiTors 20 - - MiITon 8 20 - - Gilosonburg I9 2 I - - Bloomdale I8 26 - - Luclcey 6 I3 - - Woodville 27 IO - - WhiTmer I8 20 - - PorTage 24 6 - - Woodville I7 8 - - Lalce I6 I9 - - Lalce I6 6 - - WebsTer 9 22 - - CygneT I O I I - - Alumni 9 I4 - - PorTage 6 I3 ------ Gibsonburg IO The ouTsTanding players on our Team were The Torwards, Evelyn Snyder, Carolyn PerTner. and Mariorie TiTlcemeier, who piled up The scores loy seldom missing Their shoTs. VioIeT Snyder was The sTar guard: she played in every game and Tilled her posiTion well. The oTher guarding was divided among Eloise Dyer, Erna Springer, and Alice I-lummel. The girls who received leTTers This year were: Mariorie TiTIcemeier, Evelyn Snyder, Carolyn PerTner, VioleT Snyder, Eloise Dyer, Erna Springer, and Alice I-lummel. Our cheer leaders who received leTTers were Carolyn VesTaI and Evelyn Spicer. The girls of The baslceTball Team wish To express Their graTiTude To Mr. Ridenour, Their coach Tor his good worlc and paTience during The baslceTball season. Firsl' row: Marie Sieving, Carolyn Veslal, Carolyn Perlner, Evelyn Snyder, Naomi Ablre, Velma Sander. Lois Rahe, Mr. Ridenour. Second row: Miss Vandersall, Dorolhy Bahnsen, Violel Snyder, Bonnie Emch. Mariorie Bursielc, Eleanor Schwan, Geraldine Marlin, Rulh Sander. GIRLS INDOOR The girls baseball leam opened lheir Iirsl game of The season wilh Porlage. here. Pemberville came oul on lop. The nexl game was wilh Websler, There. Allhough Ihe girls pul up a good Iighl, lhey were delealed. A relurn game was lhen played wilh Porlage wilh our leam lhe loser by one poinl. This game ended lhe season. The girls baseball praclice was held every Monday and Wednesday in gym class wilh Miss Vandersall serving as coach. Visilors P.IeI.S. Porlage - I-Iere - 5 I 3 Websler - There - IO 2 Porlage - I-Iere I6 I5 CALENDAR Sept 7-La bor Day Sept 8-Firs+ Day of School Oc+ Oc? Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov Nov Nov. Dec. Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. 9-P. T. A. Meeling I2-Columbus Day 3 9- -Eleclion Day I 5-Educafion Il-Armislice Day Program I 3-P.T.A. Meefing 20-Baske+ball game, Milfon. lhere 26-Baslcefball game, Woodville, here 26 4-Baslcefball game, I I-Baskefball game, 18-Baslcelball game, -29-Thanksgiving vaca+ion Perrysburg, fhere Porfage. There Lake, 'rhere 2 I-P,T.A. Meefing 22-Baslcefball game, Tonfogany, here 24-4-Chrisfmas vacafion 30-Dedicafion of New Building, 8:00 p.m 3l-Open l-louse lnspeclion of New I 7 8 I2 I5 I6 22 25 29 Building -Baskefball game, Alumni, here -Junior Play -Baskefball game, Gibsonlourg, 'rhere -Baslcerball game, Luckey. 'rhere -Grade Opereffa -Baskefball game, Perrysburg. here lWi+mer girlsl -Firsl Semesler examinafions -Second Semesfer begins -Baskerball game, Lake, here 38 Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. May May May May May May May May May May May May 39 CALENDAR 2-Baskefball game, Cygnef, here 5-Baslcerball game, Wayne. lhere 6-Baslcelball game, Porlage. here IO-Lenl begins l2l-l.incoln's Birrhday program l2-Baslcelball game, Gibsonburg, here l9-20-Coun+y Baskefball Tournamen+ 26-27-Coun+y Baskelball Tournamenl 22-Washing+on's Birlhday Program 5-P.T.A. A+hle+ic Banque? I8-Freshman ancl Sophomore Play con+es+ 28-l.en+ ends 26-29-Easler vacalion 2-High School Operelfa 9-P.T.A. Molion Piclure 7-P.T.A. Educalional Meehng I3-Band Concerl I4-Junior-Senior Recepllon I4-Annual Published Zl-Senior Play 23-Baccalaureale Sermon 25-Senior Examinalions 26-Second Semesler Exarninaflons 27-Commencemenl' 28-Grade Cards 28-General Picnic 29--Alumni Banquel STUDENT COUNCIL ' The Sfudenf Council is an organizafion fo secure and rnainfain a more democrafic school. By fhis we mean fhaf fhe sfudenf body has a chance fo voice ifs opinion on school maffers. Mr. Downing serves as council adviser. If a sfudenf brings up an imporfanf issue if is falcen before his class. If fhe class is in favor of fhe issue fhey fell fhe councilman from fhaf class. He, in furn. fallcs if over wifh ofher councilmen unfil if becomes a school issue. The Sfudenf Council fhen holds a meefing fo decide whefher fhe issue should be falcen before fhe school board or whefher fhey should seffle if fhemselves. If if is decided fhaf fhe issue be falcen before fhe school board a member of fhe council is selecfed fo bring up fhe issue and voice fhe opinion of fhe school fo fhe school board. The Council does nof run or affempf fo run fhe school. if merely voices fhe opinion of fhe sfudenf body. Each year fhe upper six classes selecf one sfudenf from each class fo represenf fhem in fhe Sfudenf Council. This ear fhey are as follows: senior, Violef Snyder: 'unior. Lesfer Jenkins: sophomore. Ralph Coppeler: freshman, Mary Plowrighfg eighfh, Beverly Rice: sevenfh, Lorna Wice. The officers for fhe year of I936-I937 are as follows: presidenf. Violef Snyder: secrefary, Ralph Coppelerg freas- urer, Lesfer Jenkins, This has been fhe firsf affempf of a Sfudenf Council since one affempfed in l9l7. i NORTH CENTRAL ASSOCIATION Pemberville High School was granfecl a greaf honor fhis year in being elecfed fo membership in fhe Norfh Cenfral Associafion of Colleges and Secondary Schools. The aims of fhis organizafion are fo bring abouf a beffer co-operafion befween col- leges and secondary schools, fo solve educafional problems, and. fo promofe fhe physical. infellecfual and moral well-being of sfuclenfs by requiring beHer equipmenf and higher sfandards of scholarship. The associafion fends fo be conservafive, and because of fhaf, aims fo accredif only 'rhose schools which possess organizafion. 'reach- ing force, sfandards of equipment and equipmenf of such characfer as will un- hesifanfly commend fhem fo any educafor. college or universify in fhe Norfh Cenfral ferrifory. Thus any sfudenf graduafing from Pemberville High School will be granfed admission fo any college wifhouf furfher examinafion. Only schools ranking well in fhe efficiency of insfrucfion, habifs of sfudy, and co-operafion wifh fhe communify are given fhe privilege of membership in fhis associafion. We. of Pemberville High School, feel indebfed fo fhe communify for giving us fhis new school building, wifh ifs modern equipmenf, which made if possible for us fo be rafed among fhe besf schools in fhe counfry. ALUMNI I936 Mafihew Sulnler-Working in office for Pure Oil Co., Toledo, Ohio Arvella Sieving-A+ home, Pemberville, Ohio David Sharp-Working for Boslwick and Brown Hardware Co., Toledo, Ohio Eileen Rhoda Leisenheimer-Married, Toledo, Ohio Roberl l-lannan-Driving grocery iruck, Luckey, Ohio Doroihy Goeckerman-A+ home, Toledo, Ohio Verna Eileri-Alrending Davis Business College, Toledo, Ohio Lois l-larmeyer-Af home, Sfony Riclge, Ohio Ravena Schroeder-A+ home, New Rochesier, Ohio Naomi Hagemeyer--A+ home, Pemberville, Ohio Clarence l-loodlebrink-Operafes mear markel, Bloomdale, Ohio Coral Thompson-Working for Newberry Co., Bowling Green, Ohio Rulh Dierksheidwfkliending Bowling Green Universiry, Bowling Green, Ohio Dean Coppeler-Working for railroad company, Walbridge, Ohio Juanifa Hodapp-Working for LaSalle and Koch Co., Toledo, Ohio Richard l-laar-Farming, LeMoyne, Ohio Oliver Haag-Aflending Bowling Green Universily, Bowling Green, Ohio Willis Sandwisch-Ailending Davis Business College, Toledo, Ohio Helen Palmer-A+ home, Pemberville, Ohio Vera Rife-Working for Pemberville Priniing Co., Pemberville, Ohio Mary Alice Fair-Working for Commodore Perry Hoiel Co.. Toledo, Ohio Lorel Fahle-Al' home, Pemberville, Ohio Mildred Schwan-Employed in Bowling Green, Ohio George Madaras-Affencling Bowling Green Universi+y, Bowling Green, Ohio Phyllis Williams-Nunn-Married, Pemberville, Ohio Wayne Sander-Working for Kroger Grocery and Baking Co., Pemberville, Ohio Margarel Tirkemeier-Working for l-lobarl-Bowlus Co., Pemberville, Ohio Franklin Rolf--Af home, Pemberville, Ohio Mary McCreary-A+ home, New Rochesler, Ohio Kenneih Bushman-Employed in Pemberville, Ohio Kafhryn Bulen-In nurses' lraining, Toledo, Ohio Junior Bauman-Farming, Pemberville, Ohio Irma Rolf-Employed in Toledo, Ohio Roberl' l-lagg-Allending Bowling Green Universily, Bowling Green, Ohio Laurene l-lenline-Employed in Woodville, Ohio Forresi Shaw-Working for railroad company, Walbridge, Ohio Winifred Aring-Working in office for counry governmenl, Bowling Green, Ohio MERCHANTS HONOR ROLL A look, a ride and you'll decide on Ponliac-Schmidl' Ponfiac Sales-Phone l34-4 Dr. F. A. Kriff, Ve+erinarian Humm,eI's Narion-Wide, Qualify Mears and Groceries Dr. G. S. Greiner, Osieopaihic Physician Complimenfs of Fred's Place Dr. E. W. Sheward, Chiroprac+or Dr. E. V. McKee. Denfisf-X-Ray Hobar+-Bowlus Company, Deparrmenf Srore-Elevafor Pemberville Lumber Company, All Kinds of Building Malerials. Phone l5I2 Qualify Resfauranl, Founfain Service-Shorf Orders, Edward Bowlus, Prop. Complimenfs of Goodney's Pool Room . B. 8: B. Tire and Elec+ric Shop, Phone I4I3 Fred Beeker Groceries and Dry Goods Smifh Brofhers Welding Shop. Fronr S'rree+ Complimen+s of Williamson's Mea+ Marker, Pemberville. Ohio Hobarf Mofor Sales. Ford Dealer-Used Cars H. T. Covill Garage, Inrernaiional Trucks-Farming Implemenrs Pemberville Chi-Namel Sfore, Pemberville, Ohio See F. H. Schroder for High Grade Coal. Phone Numbers: Office 45, Res. l253 Pemberville Elevaior-Dealers in Coal, Feed, Seed Harley E. Ward, M. D.-Office Specialfies and X-Rays, Phone 36 Pemberville Sfock Yards, R. I. Spicer, Manager Hawaiian Troubadores, Sfafion WBLY, Lima, Ohio Complimenls of C. R. Williams, Groceries and Dry Goods, Phone l342 Complimenfs of Ridgely's Barber and Beaury Shop Cornplimenfs of Pemberville Leader Olilice, Home 'rown paper Wigman's Variely Sfore, Candy, Paini, Overalls, Hardware Complimenls of C. F. Marlin, Thai Good Gulf Gas , Oil. Grease Greiner Moror Sales, DeSo+o and Plymourh-24 hour wrecking service Complimenls of Chas. Fehr Drug and Jewelry S+ore Cannan Dry Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Bowling Green, Ohio J. C. Penney Company, We ouffil 'rhe whole family, Bowling Green, Ohio Linkey's Bakery and Coffee Shop. Woodville, Ohio The Ohio Hydrafe and Supply Company, Woodville, Ohio Charles Spahn Barber Shop, Luckey, Ohio Jacobs' Meal Markef, Luckey, Ohio Bill's Resiauranf, Luckey, Ohio Nafional Highway Garage, LeMoyne, Ohio Slony Ridge Garage, Slony Ridge, Ohio Edi+h's Resfauranf, Gibsonburg, Ohio Wesfern Aufo. Gibsonburg, Ohio Homeland Dairy, Gibsonburg, Ohio Mar+en's Barber and Beaufy Shop, Wayne. Ohio WiHie's Cider Mill and Gas S+a+ion, Sco+ch Ridge, Ohio T. l-l. Prien's Hardware, Maylag Washers, Bowling Green, Ohio. Phone 58 H. F. Nollenburger, Farm Implemenfs, Srony Ridge, Ohio Nieman's Furnifure. Radio, Woodville, Ohio . W. M. Owen's Jeweler. Elgin Wa+ches. Woodville, Ohio The Exchange Bank of Luckey, Luckey, Ohio Rofhschild Brorhers Company. Slony Ridge, Buyers of Liveslock, Wholesale Meals Dr. W. H. Price, Slony Ridge. Ohio Niedermeier's Service Sraiion, Sfandard Oil Producfs, Sfony Ridge, Ohio Johnson Hafchery, Sfony Ridge, Ohio, Phone LeMoyne 3I-A-I Mollgard Funeral Home, Ambulance and lnvalid Service, Vv'oodville, Ohio, Phone 57 You save al Souder Hardware, Chevrole+ Sales and Service, Gibsonburg. Ohio Herman Ameling, Jeweler, Clock and Wa+ch Repairing, Gibsonburg, Ohio Per+ner Service Siarion, Gibsonburg, Ohio Clinfon M. Wesf, Inferior and Exferior Painfing, Bowling Green, Ohio Wiggins and Gillespie, Plumbing, Healing and Elecirical Coniracling, Bowling Green The Hausman S+eel Company, Concrele Forms, Toledo, Ohio O. H. Feehrmeyer, Clofhier, Gibsonburg, Ohio The Fair Sfore, Gibsonburg, Ohio Complimenis of Bradner Milling Company, Bradner, Ohio Complimenfs of Logan's Resiauranf, Wayne, Ohio M. A. Pugh, Real Es+a're and insurance, Wayne, Ohio When in Wayne visi+ Williamson's Fair Sfore A. T. Davidson, General S+ore, Sco+ch Ridge, Ohio A. Froney and Company, Everyihing 'io Wear, Bowling Green, Ohio H. G. Sirawser and Company, Jeweler, Op+ome+risfs, Bowling Green, Ohio Klever's Jewelry Sfore, Ray Klever, Bowling Green, Ohio N. S. Crosby, Jeweler, I69 Norfh Main S+., Bowling Green, Ohio Golden Lily Service S'ra+ion, U. S. 6, Bowling Green, Ohio Lowell's Service Sfaiion, U. S. 6 and 23, New Rocheslrer, Ohio McCreary's Sohio S+a+ion, U. S. 6 and 23. New Rochesfer, Ohio Ninke's Gulf S+a+ion, U. S. 6 and 23, New Roches+er, Ohio-Lunch and Cabins Dr. F. G. Blanchard, Woodville, Ohio Carl Samson, Tinning and Plumbing, Luckey. Ohio The Luckey Lumber Company, Lumber and Supplies Cragos Narion-Wide Market LeMoyne, Ohio The S'rony Ridge Lumber and Supply Company Complimenfs of C. F. Kimming, lmplemenls and Hardware, Woodville, Ohio Complimenfs of Kiser's Ellis Resfauranr, Gibsonburg, Ohio Complimenfs of S'relson's Music Sfore, Gibsonburg, Ohio Complimenfs of Schuler's Lunch, Gibsonburg, Ohio M. G. Veh and Son Funeral Home, Gibsonburg, Ohio, Phone 50-2 I 7 Complimenis of Wolf Ha+chery, Gibsonburg, Ohio Charles L. Riley, General Merchandise, Bradner, Ohio Kilsey and Freeman Lumber Company, Bradner, Ohio Complimenfs of Fel+man's Resfauranf, Wayne. Ohio Clarence L. Knowlfon, General Confracfor, Bellefonlaine, Ohio American Seafing Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. The McClure Coal and Sloker Corporafion, Tiffin, Ohio Power Engineering Company, Oak Harbor, Ohio The Trane Company, Findlay, Ohio The Nafional Regulafor Division, Chicago, Ill. Reynold R. Selher, Toledo, Ohio The Gibsonburg Lime Producfs Company, Gibsonburg, Ohio Michigan Maple Block Company, Pefoskey, Mich. W. F. Blinn, Elecfrical Coniracfor, Bellefonlaine, Ohio Brodhead-GarreH' Company, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio The Federal Pipe and Supply Company, Toledo, Ohio The Newell B. New+on Company, Toledo, Ohio Brilsch and Munger, Archi+ec+s, Toledo, Ohio Dr. H. W. Dierksheide-Surgeon and Physician, Pennioerville, Ohio Smifh and Hiser-Plumbing and Tinning, Pembervilie, Ohio H. N. Aufdersfrasse--Bakery, Pemberville, Ohio Norman Sieving-Produce S+a+ion. Pemberville, Ohio Henry Nieman-Funeral Direcior and Furnirure Dealer, Pembervilie, Ohio J. H. Offerman-Harness Shop, Pemberville. Ohio R. H. Longnecker-Nor+hwes'rern Ohio Realfy Co., Pemberville, Ohio Ervin Menrer-Pos+ Office, Pemberville, Ohio Complimenfs of Cifizens Saving Bank, Pemberville, Ohio Fos+er's Service Sfafion, Pemberville, Ohio Bob DeVeinney-Blacksmifh, elec+ric welding, Pemberville, Ohio Walier Wandke-Trucking. Pembervilie. Ohio Sfanley Schroder-Floral Co., Pemberville. Ohio W , .ii PRINTING Q , r 2 6' v 3 THE DEFIANCE PRINTING G ENGRAVING CO. DEFIANCE, OHIO Engravings in this Book by JAHN 84 OLLIER ENORAVINO COMPANY Coi Ohiop ' tr . ff ii'g?'- LH? KQV' 4- -ir: ' ..v.:- I A 1.,,. ff- 'Q E , ,.m '- 4 : - - 4- . . 'Q Lis? fi 7.-. ' f Qi? Ch , K p i'l9lyg24!'a1Pi' ' . -s.'.- .nf .A .fEfqip2'Q-J ' fv2-gg'4'f' L11 'fffgg jrfg, -gr. .. , ., ,.. 'Q' 121 . -' X, . ' Y I 1 1: J f..': 9' 1' . . g .:'1 . . -A, ' -.. v',-d- ni, QA P. .',' 'J Q24-.:,L. c. '.':. 'Z' '15 1: 'nif cgi. 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