Perrysburg High School - Black and Gold Yearbook (Perrysburg, OH)

 - Class of 1932

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iip sfffauiscgc Sfuof MLQMQMQQ Class Prophecy fffontinttedj Miriam Schneider is head nurse at the Eord Hospital in Detroit. Isabel Stickles acts as her assistant. Roland Zachman is sports announcer over a coast to coast network. Vera Ward and Anne Bazavik are bookkeepers in the office of Alfred Snyder, who is a successful lawyer. Russell Swartz, Homer Reitz, and Wendell Bihn own a chain of truck farms throughout the Middle West. Alma Grace Limmer and Josephine Protsik give piano lessons at the Conser- vatory of Music in Toledo. Art Wilson made his debut recently in the Metropolitan Cpera. Norma Lintner and Margaret Kleeberger own a successful beauty shop in Lime City. Walter Zieman is the star player on Yale's varsity football team, Beatrice Burkhart and Elsie Swartz own the only Cafeteria in Perrysburg. Merlin Witzler appears frequently in the speed boat races on the Maumee River. Charles Lober holds a patent on the latest radio invention. Eugene Charles, John Smith, and Ervin Clark are aviators at the new airport here. Frank Reis is professor at Wittenberg College. John Wygant and Ben Thornton are successful detectives of Scotland Yard. Clarence Degner is composing love lyrics for the Violin. He is heard playing them over the radio. Franklin Kazmaier is manager of a meat market in Chicago. After hearing about all these most successful accomplishments of my class- mates, I feel very proud, to have graduated with such a distinguished class of young people. Twenty-Nine

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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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QMQMLQM it W Junior Class History On the first day of school in September, 1929, about ninety Freshmen re- ported. We were utterly lost, as Freshmen usually are. At our first meeting the following officers were elected: WILDA WALKER ot,,,,, L cc,,,,c L cc,,,, cc,,,,c L ,,,, ,c,,, L L L President HAROLD GOEKE LL L c,,, L Vice-President CARL ECKEL LL LL ,,o, Secretary and Treasurer JAY TWINING L ,,,,, t,,,,, L .t,. L L LL ,,,.,.. LL Reporter With Mr. Canfield as our sponsor, we had a very successful year. At the beginning of the Sophomore year about eighty students registered as Sophs. This year our officers were: JAY TWINING ,,,,o L ,,ooo, LL President WILLARD ROBISON ,,,e L LLLL Vice-President JAMES CRANKER LL LLLL LL Secretary VIRGINIA HAYES L L LL Treasurer LILY WILLIAMS LL L, LLL LL LLLLL Reporter Mr. Canfield was again our sponsor. When school opened this year, about seventy-five members reported as the Junior Class. Officers were elected as follows: WILLARD ROBINSON LL LL President HAROLD GOEKE L LL L Vice-President JAMES CRANKER LL LL LLLLL Secretary VIRGINIA HAYES LLLLL Treasurer HORACE STEPHENS LLLLL LLLLL L LLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLLLL LLL LLLLL Reporter We have progressed rapidly under the able sponsorship of Miss Hunter and Mr. Huffman. We hope to keep our high standards during our Senior year. First Row-Donald Acklin, Viola Bostdorf. Helen Broka, Leslie Burkhart, Carleton Cald- well. Eunice Clark, Hazel Conner, James Cranker. Second Row-John Dauer. Leonard Debbee, Paul Duquette. Carl Eckel, Clarence Fackelman, Joseph Farley, Harold Goeke, Lorenz Goeckerman. Third Row--Virginia Hayes. Gerald Hirsh, Lester Holcomb, Jane Hufford, Ruth Hufford, Robert Jeffrey, Katherine Kaltenmark. Eleanor Kazmaier. Fourth Row: Ruth Keppler. Marie Ketzer, Paul Kolvey, Marian Kureth, Michael Kushner, Henry Kutschke. Frances Leatherman. Richard Liebherr. Fifth Row-John Lindsey, Carey Lindsey, Edgar Lippert, Mabel Marshall. Sixth Row-Charles McCarty. George McCoy, Wilma Miller, Stella Minaric, Mr. Huffman, Sponsor: Maxine Murray. Lloyd Neiderhouse, Howard Rectenwald. Seventh Row-Berneta Reed, Willard Robison, Clark Ryder, Charles Schneider, Erwin Shober. Frederick Schwind, Mary Jane Seminew, Doris Sherman. Eighth Row-Clarence Stanford, Melba Starr, Herbert Stemer, Horace Stephens, Eleanor Storts. Robert Swartz, Ruth Thompson, Gervaise Thornton. Ninth Row-dMargaret Thornton. Jay Twining, Wilda Walker, Harry Walp, Adella Weeber, Robert Wiser. Vivian Williams, Howari Williams. Th irty

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