Pemberville High School - Pemberette Yearbook (Pemberville, OH)

 - Class of 1939

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l '-'. 'i S1... A f - R -XX Mx A25 f2222,, Pf?W5E5W.IE . as SENIOR HISTORY On September 5, 1955, the Freshman class entered high school with an enrollment of thirty-five students. Filled with ambition and enthusiasm, the majority of our class settled down to overcoming the obstacles which a high school course of study offers to its Freshmen students. The election of officers took place during the first week of school. Those elected were as follows: president, Ralph Coppelerg vice president, Richard Wag- nerg and secretary-treasurer, Lois Rahe. Miss Vander- sall was chosen as our class advisor. We started to secure money for our class treasury by entering the magazine campaign. . In October we were supposed to have a Weiner roast at Bob Walston's home. We did have the Weiner roast, but on account of the rain we had our Weiner roast in the home economics room. We had a lot ef fun any way even though we had to have it inside. Many of our students took part in the high school activities such as band, orchestra, glee clubs, operet- ta, baseball, and basketball. We were defeated by the Sophomores in the .inter- class basketball tournament, but Bonnie Jean Emch and Glenn Sharp won the ping-pong tournament. Bonnie Jean Emch won first place in the county and district scholarship contest in Algebra and won third place in the state. We also made money for our treasury by presenting the play, NThe New Bride,H in the Freshman-Sophomore play contest. The Sophomores won this contest. Our enrollment of thirty-five remained unbroken until Julia Meizinger and Billy Epke left us. Then in

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Glenn Sharp College Preparatory class play l,2,5,43 basketball 5,43 track 1,235343orv chestra l,235,43 band l,2,5,43 gloo club 1,2,5, 43 operetta l,2,5,43 minstrel 5,43 annual staff 2,53 student council 43 instrumental contest 5,4 Marvin Snyder ' Gonornl North Troy 1,23 class play 1,23 basketball 1,22 base- ball 1,2,5,4j glee club '1,2,5,43 minstrel 5,43 or- chestra l3 ooeretta 1,2,5,4 Richard Snyder General North Troy 1,23 class play 23 baseball 1,2,5,4Q glee club 1,23 operetta 1,2 Genevieve Snyder North Troy 1,2SC1SSS play l,2,5,43basketball l,2,5,4Q indoor 2,53 glee C1ub'1,2,5,4j band 2,5,43 orches- tra 1,2,4S operetta 1,2,3,4I minstrel .5,43 county scholarship 1,25 class officer 5,43 annual staff 43 student council 2 Richard Wagner College Preparatory class play 5,43 basketball 2,5,43 orchestra 1,2, 52 operetta 1,23 minstrel 5,43 band l,2,5,43 glee club l,2,5,4S annual staff 43 class officer 1,23 baseball 2,5,43 track 2,5,4 Paul Westerhaus General class nlay l,2,43 glee club 2 Ruth Wigman ' College Preparatory glee club l,5,43 operetta 5,43 minstrel 5,43 class play 4 How beautiful is youth How bright it gleams With its illusions Aspirations and Dreams. Book of beginnings World without end Each maid a heroine ' And each man a friend.



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X W ' 'JY' i- i QZMEERU Tgj-W-eg-173 K!! I X-Vs-- L ' March Georgia Jay of Toledo and Frances Meek of Gib- sonbury joined our class. We finished our Freshmen year with the same number we began with--thirty-five. We began our Sonhomore Veer with thirty four mem- bers. Our officers for this ye-r were as follows: president, Richard Wagner, vice-br f',4l sident, Robert Wal- stong secretary-treasurer, Geernin Jayg and student councilman, Ralph Coppeler. We again entered the magazine contest to enlarge our class treasury. In the fall we had a Weiner roast in the gym. Ag in on account of the rain, we had to have iit in- side. We all had a very good time. Some of our class members were on the baseball and basketball teams. Several of our class members also had leading roles in the operetta nPaper Prayers.U Our boys won the interclass basketball tournament this year, but the girls were defeated by the champions in the first game. We won the Freshman-Sophomore play contest with the presentation of nLight.u The social events of this year ended when we aided the Juniors, by being table waiters at the Junior-Se- nior Banquet. Miss Vandersall again guided us faithfully and patiently through our Sonhomore year. We began our Junior year with forty-one members. Our former number increased because students from North Troy joined our merry group. Class officers for this year were as follows: president, Robert Walstong vice president, Tom Alexan- derg secretary, Genevieve Snyder, treasurer, Victor Sander, and student councilman, Robert Drift.

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