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Pi Y S euifz are H .go LQZQMQMQQ Class History fffontinttcdl RALPH MERICLE L a , a , , , v e. .eeee Treasurer ROLAND ZACHMAN eee. - . , Reporter DONNA SCHOENBERGER eeeeeeee a . eeee a eeee a eeee Cheer Leader The class voted to keep the same colors, motto, and flower ofi our Sopho- more year. This year our members took a greater interest than ever in school activities. We gave a Christmas party and with the Sophomores, sponsored the ban' quet. During the course of the year, two of our classmates, Irene Goeckerman and Alfred Snyder, were elected to the National Honor Society. When vacation time drew near, we realized we had but one more year in P. H. S., and our spirits dampened. We resolved to make it our most successful year. JG CHAPTER EOUR The fifty-one students who returned to the beautiful new home of P. H. S. were determined to leave behind them a record of which P. H. S. would be proud of in years to come. Eor guidance through our final year we elected: THOMAS LAEARREE .,,. ..,,.. - e- tee... President VELMA SWARTZ ,, , ,- Vice-President ALFRED SNYDER ,, ..-L ,. ,W Secretary RALPH MERICLE . W, , W., Treasurer MARGARET TINNEY ,e,,,,.,,,e,,,,.,, .,,,.,,,,t , ,, ,, , Reporter NCRMA CHARLES ,....,,,..,,,,., .. ,,,, . ,,,,,,,.,,.. ........ S octal Chairman We continued the old custom of publishing the i'Somethin ' every six weeks. ' At the end of the first semester the following members were elected to the National Honor Society: Homer Reitz, Margaret Tinney, Velma Swartz, Vera Ward, Ella May Plummer, and Ethel Cupp. We are proud of our classmates who have received this honor. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Barber and Miss Eorsyth we feel our Senior year has been successful. Twenty-Seven
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MQMQM 5 5 5 s fi H fi ff.: El Class History CHAPTER ONE Early in September, four years ago, about ninety-one specimens of human beings were seen wandering aimlessly about the halls and rooms of P. H. S. Afterla few weeks of getting acquainted with the right and the wrong rooms of the building, Mr. Canfield, our sponsor, called a meeting of the Freshman Class. The following were selected to guide us through our first year: MERLIN WITZLER r,,,,ur,,,,ro,,,,r,,,,,r,,,,, . President RALPH MERICLE r,,,,,r, , Vice-President FREDERICK GRISS , or.. t....s,,... S ecretarg WESLEY STANFORD ,,r,,,,, ,,rr,, ,,rr,,,,ur,,, T r easurer DOROTHY MAHLER ,..,,.,.,...,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,. C lass Reporter Several members of our class succeeded in placing their names on the honor roll throughout the year. After nine months of ceaseless toil we looked forward to summer vacation. CHAPTER TWO The next fall sixty-three members returned in a more serious and deter- termined manner. Under the guidance of Mr. Huffman we began the year by electing the fol- lowing officers: ALFRED SNYDER rr,,,,rr , ,rrr,,,ror,,,, President HELENE BAKER sa,,,,a,,r,r,,, ,L ..i, Vice-President MARGARET TINNEY .,sr, THOMAS LAFARREE r,r,r THELMA ROSE KISER o,,,,er ,,o. .....c... C lass Reporter Secretary Treasurer ARTHUR WILSON ,,,.,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,t ,,,,,,,,, C beer Leader The class chose the Carnation as the class flower: Green and White as our class colors, and the well meant motto, A'To The Stars Through Difficul- ties. We entertained the High School with a party in the Town Hall in April. C, CHAPTER THREE When school was resumed last year, only fifty members reported as Juniors. Mrs. Milburn was our able sponsor, and we selected the following class officers: THOMAS LAFARREE ,r,,,,,,,,,,,...s, , ....,..,,,r,,,,,r,,t,,, ..... P resident MARGARET TTNNEY ,,,,, ..,, , , Vice-President VELMA SWARTZ ,,..,..,,,,,, ..,... , --, ,... Secretary Twenty-Six 7, 2
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2 fri 2 -5 awe Class Prophecy By Helene Baker After traveling abroad very extensively I returned to Perrysburg and being very eager for news of the Senior Class of 1932, I visited some of my old friends, First, I heard that our class president, Thomas LaFarree, is the manager of Southern California's football team, while James Inman is the coach. Margery Acklin is now giving art lessons at the Toledo Museum of Art. Norval Coil who is in the movies has Donna Schoenberger as his leading lady, in his next picture. Velma Swartz is editor of the Ladies' Home Journal. Helen Christian and Dorothy Reitzel write the material for the Home Economics Section of this same magazine. Frederick Boetsch is starring in the motion picture, A'The Return of Frank- enstein. Ella May Plummer, his faithful wife, helps him with his make-up. Helen Sweet is continuing the undertaking business at the 'ARossford Funeral Home, Helen Finch and Norma Charles are dancing in Flo Ziegfeld's Follies. Ralph Mericle is Art Editor of the College Humor magazine. Erma Kazmaier went to California, as governess of Joe Brown's children. We wonder if her going to California has anything to do with Thomas' presence there. Harry Sterling is author of popular novels. Garnet Friess is his secretary. Margaret Tinney is private secretary to the Governor of Ohio, Robert Degner is continuing his father's business, as a contractor. We find Ethel Cupp and Irene Cuoeckerman among the faculty at Perrysburg High School. Ben Turner is the swimming instructor at the Y. M. C. A. building in New York City. . Twenty-Eight
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