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GZ-ZZMPX Ill-501.591 l'l 'UU-U VIIIIFILID r-P-IIUHI4 vs-:vga wmv--:: ui-our: V 1' I E C D E M P 5 R N E T S E I R D E N T September I943! How time does fly. The second year of our high school career has begun. From the enrollment of thirty- eight students we chose the following officers. President: Lillian Marten Vice President: Ted Menter Secretary: Milton Aring Treasurer: Joan Beeker Reporter: Margaret Hurdelbrink Purple and white were chosen as our class colors. Again a number of our boys were on the basketball and baseball teams. Joan Beeker was a cheer leader. We also selected our class rings. In January we had a skating party at Bowling Green. The girls again came through on top in the interclass tournament. Mrs. White was our class sponsor. At the beginning of our Junior year Mr. Huffman assumed the responsibility of sponsoring our class. We had thirty-six members this year. The following officers were elected. President-Lillian Marten Vice President--Sam Cochran Secretary--Joan Beeker Treasurer-Lowell Sander GOCKERMAN'S RESTAURANT Pemberville Ohio PFC?-u v L :U-C! MFPQ 201015-rr--S -GSP! Zn-'lm xc:-Il? S M I T H
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C p H A L Q R P o L L R I I F E S N 5 5 E I B 2 D U C E R o E N S ' 2 T L B N K E R D T' . . 5 3 Semor Class HISLOIY E 1' L M We entered High School like lambs and 5 . 8 A are now d i' tk i' F P ..., R epar ing i e ions. our years E 1' ago, one September morning, thirty-nine E 'L seekers of knowledge entered the doors of P.H.S. with the intention of receiving and retaining all the knowledge there inclosed. But did we? ? ? il Under the able guidance of Mrs. McGee, M A 2 our freshmen year was rather an eventful R E one. We welcomed nine students from New A If Rochester. Soon after, we lost Beatrice N A Legg, Mary Lou Malott, and Earl Oakley. X lg Then we welcomed back Pauline Cobb and N K Doris Vestal. During the year we elected E K the following officers: R E President: Ted Menter Vice President: Bud Friesner Secretary-Treasurer: Anita Ernesthausen o E Reporter: Marjorie Kaemming R V M Green and white were our class colors. :- qc S We had a Hallowe'en Party in Foster Ger- L fl win's barn. The evening was spent playing E R games and dancing. The boys gave a party T 'C A . . C N for the girls who had won the interclass o tournament. Several of our boys were on Y the reserve basketball team. BOB HUMMEL BRENTLINGER'S ELECTRIC STORE Meats - Groceries - Vegetables Frigidaire Pemberville Ph. 47 Ohio Sales and Service Pernberville, O. Ph. l4l 3 49
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2lIlfl'l'DU! PCP1 Z?-1-1--r - I- 2111-lib! 'IIFIUOH 111111113 Z-41-onlvn -411-11CU Zmvvcb:-lvuZ:u111 xv-1-1, 'CIP-lllllnmm Purple and white were chosen as class colors. The first big event of the year was the receiving of our class rings. Our treasury was enlarged by the magazine sale. On November third, came the presentation of our class play entitled, One Mad Night. It was under the capable direction of Mrs. Lambert and Miss Curl, ln November we also had a skating party at Perrysburg. Our girls again took the interclass tourna- ment. The Junior-Senior Prom was held April 28. The gym was elaborately decor- ated. A canopy of red and white crepe paper graced the orchestra stand. Blue paper, stars, a moon, and blue lights repre- sented the sky, a rock garden with a pool of gold fish in the center also added beauty. There was plenty of good food, too. The year which we had been patiently waiting for arrived. Yes, we were seniors, all thirty seven of us. We had Mr. Myers as our sponsor. We chose the following officers: President-Bud Freisner Vice President-Ted Menter Secretary-Anita Ernsthausen Treasurer-Joan Beeker HAAR SERVICE E. W, Hillie, Proprietor Phone l483 xlib: no-:rn 25121118000 U-O1- 1-fnmh an-nab-11 -411-:CU 2'0 -HP!
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