Pettisville High School - Lariat Yearbook (Pettisville, OH)

 - Class of 1935

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Pettisville High School - Lariat Yearbook (Pettisville, OH) online collection, 1935 Edition, Cover
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Peiiisville, Ohio FGREWQRD As Jrhis volume of The l.aria+ is circulafed Through- oul lhe commuriily may if have lwo purposes: lvlay if place in The hands of irs readers a complele and infer- eslirig accounl of rhe V934- 35 school year: and in years +o come may if call lo mem- ory +he days spenl in our l-ligh School. This accom- plished, lhe sialll will have achieved ils goal in preparing 'rhe book. Tl-IE I935 LARIAT riz DEDICATIGN To one who has meri+ed fhe respecl' of +he faculfy and of lhe sludenf body. whose friendly smile has ever been an encouragement whose keen sense of fair play has become a perrneaiive in- fluence, whose sound advice and dislinclive co-operalion have been a pleasure, whose class sponsorship has been a conslanl' inspiralion, To A. C. ROBBINS our friend and advisor, we, 'rhe class of nineleen hundred and Jrhirfy-five dedicaie This fif+h edilion of lhe Larial. Page 3 E l935 LAR E I935 LAR TABLE OE CCNTENTS v v ADMINISTRATION CLASSES ORGANIZATICDNS ATHLETICS MISCELLANEOUS Sfandinq: Mr, Robbins, Charles Murphy, Adeline Wineqardon, Mr. Rychener, Delmar Rupp, Ada NVobor. Snafndq Mi-rodilh Brilsch, Maurice Rupp, Bernice Rupp, Tillman Arnsfulz, Myrlie Lanlz. Tl-IE LARIAT STAFF ln The lall of IQ34 we seniors decided lo publish an annual again. Laler we mel and chose our slail. Then lhe worlc began! We linally finished our dummy annual aller much discussion, debafe, revision, and more revision. All year The slail has worlced diligenlly, 'frying lo bring forlh new ideas and pul oul a beller boolc lhan any published belore. We realize much more Than any one lhal in places we have failed, buf we hope lhal our shorlcornings will be overloolced and our ellorfs apprecialed. The slaltl is as follows: Edilor-in-Chief Bernice Rupp Associale Edifor Tillman Amslulz Business Manager Maurice Rupp Alhlelic Edilor Charles Murphy Lilerary Edilor Meredilh Brilsch School Aclivilies Edilor s Myrlie Lanlz Arl Edilor Adeline Winegarden Music Edilor Ada Weber Jolces Edilor Delmer Rupp Mr. Robbins Faculfy Advisors Mr Rychener Tl-IE I935 LAR Tl-IE BQARD QF EDUCATION SAM Y. RUPP, Presidenl V. R. SUNDAY, Clerk We lcnow lhal lhe members ol The Pellisville School Board have done all lhey could lo malce lhe sludenls ol lhis school successful by securing good 'reachers anol adeguale eguipmenl, anol properly managing 'rhe fi- nances ol The school. Keeping lhis in mind, lhe Senior Class ol l935 wishes lo express ils sinceresl apprecialion 'ro lhem. RUSSEL GASCHE GEO. MQGUFFIN D. W. NOFZIG-ER E I935 LARIAT i 6, J. J. RYCHENER, A. M. S. M. GOTTSCHALK, B. S. Social and Polilical Sciences Agriculfure PETTISVILLE, OHIO PEMBERVILLE, OHIO Goshen College, Bowling Green Bowling Green Slaie, Ohio Siafe Slale, Defiance College, Michigan llniversiiy. Universify. . J, l-ETA GIGAXI 5.5. A. C. ROBBINS. A. B. HELEN E. DUKES. B. S. Home Economics' Science' Malhemafics. Science, Coach Commercial Physical Eduwfion and Pl'Y5'Cal EdUCG+'0f1 MT. e-ILEAD, oHio FAYETTE, OHIO W'NGATE- lNDlANA Ohio Universify, Bliss Business Col gowiinq Green Sfafel GMO Siafe Wabash College, Purdue University. leQei Ohio Slfile U 'lV9'5ll'Y- Universiiy, Siafe College, Ames, lowa. RUTH K. WYSE, A. B. WM. J. YEAGER, B. S. M. MARIAN P. WALKER, A. B. Languages Music English PETTISVILLE, OHIO PETTISVILLE, OHIO WABASH, lNDlANA Oberlin College, Weslern Reserve Goshen College, DePauw Universify. Manchesler College, lncliana Univer- Universify. sify, Ohio Slale Universify. pm.. THE I935 LARIAT SENIOR CLASS I-IISTCDRV We were a brighT and good-looking, as well as courageous, group oT sTudenTs when we enTered P.I-l.S. in The Tall oT I93 I. AIThough we were called greenies, we were TaiThTuI workers and were well represenTed in all school acTivi- Ties. In TacT, The sophomores became jealous oT us and ordered us To garb our- selves as lowly beggars To be iniTiaTed. We were TorTy-Tour in number. Our class oTTicers were Chauncy Grieser, presidenT, Charles Murphy, vice-presidenT: Maurice Rupp, secreTary-Treasurer: and Mr. Rob- bins, class sponsor. During our sophomore year we had The same TaculTy advisor, Mr. Robbins. We elecTed Maurice Rupp as our presidenT7 Ada Weber, vice-presidenTq and Adeline Winegarden, secreTary-Treasurer. We were sTruggling buT also accomplishing. We carried ouT The usual cusTom oT iniTia- Ting The Treshmen, and also Took an acTive parT in aThleTics, opereTTas, glee clubs, and various oTher clubs. In I933 we reTurned as iuniors wiTh only TwenTy-one IeTT. Those having The oTTiciaI roles were Ada Weber, presidenTg Mere- dirh BriTsch, vice-presidenT, MyrTie LanTz, secreTary-Treasurer. We were a very busy group oT sTudenTs. We published PeT Echoes which was ediTed by Ada Weber. To close our iunior year properly, we gave The seniors a big bangueT. ln order To have suTTicienT Tunds Tor This purpose, The play IT I-lappened in June was given. IT was very good, due To The coaching oT Mr. Robbins and Mr. Rych- ener and To The dramaTic TalenT oT our class. Cnly TwenTy oT The original class became seniors. We were eagerly look- ing Torward To graduaTion exercises. BuT TirsT we had a varieTy oT Things To do. We organized our class wiTh The Tollow- ing resulTs: Ada Weber, presidenT3 Charles Murphy, vice-presidenT, Maurice Rupp, secreTaryg Bernice Rupp, Treasurer: and Mr. Robbins, TaculTy advisor. We presenTed The play Sally Lou and ediT- ed The TiTTh ediTion oT The LariaT . This concludes our Tour years oT acTivi- Ty in high school. IT is wiTh a Teeling oT regreT ThaT we musT parT Trom our Teach- ers and The Triends ThaT have become so dear To us. CLASS WILL CDF 1935 We The PeTTisville I-Iigh School Seniors oT '35 do hereby willingly agree To leave our wonderTuI abiliTies and disTincTive TraiTs Tor The TuTure bene- IiT oT The school. Tillman AmsTuTz wills his Talking abilify To Wil- ma I-less. Lois Blosser begueaThs her souThern brogue To Lorraine LiechTy. MerediTh BriTsch wills her Triendly disposiTion To everyone. Chauncy Grieser wills his schoIasTic abiIi+y To DoroThy I3ernaTh. Le Roy King wills his desire Tor blonds To Louis Lehmann. MyrTie LanTz wills her curly locks To Trula Clair. Cecelia Lehmann bequeaThs her slim sTaTure To Mildred Mehl. Donald LiechTy leaves his bashTulness To Clair Kauhfman. Charles Murphy leaves his aThIeTic abilify To Jesse Grieser. Ora NaTziger wills his glasses To anyone who needs Them. TI-IE T935 LARIAT Bernice Rupp wills her execuTive abiIiTy To Eileen Williams. Delmer Rupp bequeaThs his siTTing posTure To Lowell Rychener. EIizabeTh Rupp wills her bruneTTe complexion To WauneTa Wyse. Maurice Rupp wills her boyish look To Merle Krauss. RoberT Spengler leaves his baske+baII abilily To l2oberT I-lull. Lloyd WaIdTogeI wills his ready blush To Sher- man Taylor. Roy Waldfogel begueaThs his size To Maurice Fre . Pllda Weber begueaThs her music abiIiTy To G. L. WenTz. Donald Willliams wills his TaTherly inc'inaTions To I-lerman Clair. Adeline Winegarden leaves her arTisTic abiIiTy To KenneTh Leupp. LasT oT all we as a class will our kindness and Triendly disposiTions To The TaculTy. Sealed-The Senior Class. Page 9 ADA WEBER A perfecl woman, nobly planned, To warn, 'ro comlorf, and command. Class officer 2, 3, 4: Sludenl' Council 3, 4: Pe? Echoes Sfalrf 2, 3. 4: Or- cheslra 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Operalfa I, 3: Class Play 3, 4: Booslors Commifloo 3, 4: Annual Board 4: Eisleddfod I, 2, 3. CHARLES W. MURPHY- Chuck Marriage is the bosl slafo for man in general. Class ollicer I, 4: Gloe Club 2, 3: Orcheslra 2, 3: Band 2, 3: Opereffa I, 3: Pol Echoes Slafl 2, 3: Class Play 3, 4: Annual Board 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball I, 2, 3.4: Traclc I, 2, 3: Lelferman I, 2, 3, 4, Presi- denl 4: Alhlofic Commilloc 4: Librarian 3, 4. MAURICE RUPP- Mase I am noi heffy and I am noi' fall, Bul look al Napoleon, he was small. Class officer I, 2, 4: Pel Echoes Slall 3: Orchoslra 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Cvlee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Operelfa I, 3, 4: Class Play 3, 4: Annual Board 4: Chocr Loader 2: Manager 3: Baslcclball 4. BERNICE RUPP Learninq by sludy musf be won. Class ollicer 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Orchoslra 2, 3, 4: Glce Club I, 2, 3: Home Ec. Club I, 2: Pol Echoes Slalf 3, 4: Sluclenf Council 2, 4: Annual Board 4: Edilor 4: Eisloddlod 2, 3: Class Play 3, 4: Operella I, 3: Librarian 4. TI-IE I935 LAR TILLMAN F. AMSTUTZ- Tim My mind Io me an empire is. Sludnnl' Council 2, 3, 45 Annual Board 43 Pel Echoes Slall 3, 4: Trail: 2' Band 2, 3, 4: Orclieslra 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Eisfeddfod 2, 3: Canl Iala 2, 3, 47 Operella 3, 4, Class Play 3, Ollicer Liferary Sociefy 3, LOIS BLOSSEI2 There is a rnair-,ly in sirnplirilyf' Gln-e Club Ig Home Er, Club L21 Life-rary Smfiely I, 2, 3, 4, IVIERFDITH BRITSCH MSO sweel llio blusli ol baslwlulness. Even pily scarce can wish if less. Sluclenl Council 2, 3, Home Er. Club I, 2, 4: Librarian 3, 4: I-lead Li- brarian 4, Annual Board 4: Lilerary Sociely I, 2, 3, 4: Pol Eclmes Slall 4' Class olliccr 3. CHAUNCY E. GRIESER A qood man is Icinrlcr In Iiis enemy. Tlian bad men arf- Io Ilwir friends. Class mflirer Ig Pe? Echoes Slall 33 Lilr-rary Soriely I, 2, 3, 4: Lilwrwri 3 4 LE ROY KING- Sammy How ernply Ioarninq, and Imw vain is arf. Glen Club Ig Baslcelball 4, Lilorary Sociely I, 2, 3, 4. MYRTIE LAINITZ I-Ier Iwair is lliiclr willw many curlrluslers 'rm1ncIl1irrI'1eaCI,I' Glen Club I, 2, 3, 4: Lilrsrary SOCir-Iy I, 2, 3, 45 Boosler Crmrnvni Her 3 4 Pnl Echoes Slall 2, 3, 4: Annual Board 4: Sluclunf Cfwunfil I3 Op rr 33 Librarian I, 2, 3, 43 Gllice Assislaaf 4. CECELIA LEI-IMANN- Sicily I never Ief sludies inlerlere willw my sleep. Glee Club I, 2, 3, 47 Class Play 3, 43 Band 2: Orcheslra I, 2, Booster Cornrnillee 3, Operella I, 3, 4: Canlala I, 2, 3, 4. DONALD J. LIECI-ITY- Don 'IGIVQ me lmalllw and a day, and I will male rirlirulous Ilwe parnp ol Emperors. Glory Club 2, 3, 4, Liferary Soc. I, 2, 3, 45 Pm Erlmes Stall I. Faq r ORA NAFZIGER I-Ie does nolhinq, buf he does il well. Lilerary Socioly I, 2, 3, 4: Glec Club 3,4. DELMER D. RUPP- Pele I-lis lace was of Ihe doubllul kind: Thar wins Ihe eye and nol lhe mind. Orchoslra I, 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: G-Ice Club I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Baskafball 4: Alhlelic Ivlanaqer 4: Lellerrnan 3, 4: Operella I, 3, 4: Pol Echoes Staff 3: Class Play 3, 4: Annual Board 4: Eisleddlod I, 2, 3. ELIZABETH I. RUPP- Lizzy The lemple ol our puresl Ihouqhls is-silence. Opernlla I, 3: Glee Club I, 3: Orcheslra 2, 3: Band 3: Home EC. Club I, 2, 4: Class Play 3. ROBERT E. SPENGLER--- Bob A qood name will wcar oul: a bad one may be Turned: a nickname Iasls Ioreverf' Archbold I-I. S. I: Glee Club I, Baskelball 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Lilerary Society I, 2, 3, 4. ROY WALDFOG-EL- Wally Good humor is lhe heallh of lhe soul. Club I, 2. 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Operella I, 3, 4: Class Play 4: Baslcel- ball 2, 3: Eisleddlod 3. Glcc ADELINE WINEGARDEN All arls I rnusl' Iry, and every foil susl'ain. Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Orchcslra 3, 4: Band 4: Pel Echoes Slall 2, 3, 4: An- nual Board 4: Class officer 2: Class Play 4: Operella I: Lilorary Sociely I, 2, 3, 4. LLOYD WALDFOGEL As silcnf as lhe piclures on lhe wall. Lilorary Sociely I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 4: Class Play 4: Opera-lla I: Band 4. DONALD WILLIAMS-- Casey Thal man lhal halh a lonque I say is no man, Il wilh his lonque he cannol win a woman. Baslrelball 3: Liferary Sociely I, 2, 3, 4: Class Play 4. Paq 0 PRCDPHECV I seaf myself in a comforfable chair fo spend fhe evening lisfening fo fhe radio. Programs come and go. Finally, Madam Know-ll-All fakes fhe microphone. She fells forfunes, solves problems, answers quesfions, or does almosf anyfhing you wish her fo do, for fhe sum of only one dollar. An idea sfrikes my mind. l have been wondering whaf has happened fo all my classmafes, so l immediafely sfarf wrifing all of fheir names down fo send fo her so fhaf she can fell me whaf has happened fo fhem in fhe fen years fhaf we have been parfed. A few nighfs affer- ward Madam Know-lf-All consulfs her crysfal and finds my old classmafes all over fhe world, doing all kinds of fhings. As she sifs gazing, fhe members of fhe class flash before her eyes. She sees- The Reverend Tillman Amsfufz doing missionary work in fhe African jungles. l-le is frying 'ro converf fhe wild animals buf is having very liffle success. They make him wild af fimes. Myrfie Lanfz feaching domesfic science lon a small scalel. Yes, she and Charles Murphy are married. live in Florida, and have six sons and six daughfers. Charles sfill runs a bus, as he did in his senior year, in order fo fake fhe whole family wifh him. Delmer Rupp as a professor of French in Tedrow. l-lis moffo is if you can'f sif comforfably in French class, don'f fake if a1'all. As l fhink back, l remember fhaf he always did fry fo make himself as com- forfable in class as possible. Roy Waldfogel washing windows in fhe Empire Sfafe Building. l-lis fame is de- rived from fhe facf fhaf he needs no lad- der because of his heighf. Roberf Spengler as a scienfisf. l-le de- cided he wanfed fo visif fhe sfars so he weni' on a rockef. When he gof fhere, he Tl-IE l935 LARIAT found Lloyd Waldfogel frying fo hifch a wagon fo one of fhem because he wanfed fo carry oul' fhe old maxim he learned in school, l-lifch your wagon fo a sfar. Cecelia Lehmann really gof info fhe movies. She has a iob as an usher af fhe Princess . Ora Nafziger and Chauncy Grieser as successful farmers. They raise prize-win- ning pigs. Maurice Rupp as fhe heavy weighf champion of fhe world. Jusf fhe ofher day he knocked oul' Max's bear. l-lis mana- ger who keeps him fif and prevenfs his breaking fraining rules is LeRoy King. Lois Blosser and Elizabefh Rupp doing guife well as managers of fhe Blosser- Rupp Bakery. Their baked goods are no- fed for lang keeping lfhey are always hardl. Bernice Rupp developing her arguing power. Donald Williams, her husband. invenfed a dummy for her fo do her ar- guing fo, so she doesn'f have fo be afraid of geffing back falk. l-le says he gof fired of arguing wifh her all fhe fime. Adeline Winegarden as a maid in fhe home of one who used fo be Meredifh Brifsch, buf if sems fhaf Meredifh's name has been changed from Brifsch fo-. Thaf seems funny buf fhe name doesn'f show very plainly on fhe crysfal buf, any- way, she is living in Indiana. Donald Liechfy as a very successful au- fomobile dealer. l-le can make anyone believe he needs a new car whefher he does or nol. Jus1' wafch fhe Dodges go by l Affer Madam Know-If-All finishes an- swering my leffer, l, Ada Weber, find myself musing over fhe fhings fhaf hap- pened during my school days and worry- ing abouf fhe cares of fhe fiffy-six orphan children over whom l am superinfendenf. Page I2 JUNIOR CL In SepTember oT I932 we enTered PeTTisviIIe High School. The TacuITy musT have been overjoyed To see us, because if we hadn'+ come. There wouIdn'T have been a Treshman class. Some oT us were noT used To high school IiTe so we chose Anna Rose Leu To guide us and Miss Dukes To advise us in all our diTTicuITies. ATTer The Treshman-sophomore parTy, we didn'T Teel quiTe so shy. We Toolc parT in some ouTside aTTairs. In The Tall oT '33 we reTurned, buT wiTh a more digniTied name-Sophomores. We Then chose WaITer Gisel as our presi- denT, having The same advisor. As was The usual cusTom, we iniTiaTed The Fresh- men. This year The names oT sophomores appeared on The IisTs oT aImosT every Page I3 DONALD NEIDHARDT LOWELL RYCHENER HELEN NAFZIGER GEORGIA HUBER LOUELLA LEU PP HAROLD NOFZIGER BERNEDA SEILER LOUIS LEI-IMAN KENNETH LEIJPP IRENE RITTICE-IIER VERN NAFZIGER MARIE RICE DOROTHY RU ETZ LAWRENCE WEBER EDEITH GRIESER DONALD MILEY FLORENCE RICHER DALE EREY WALTER GISEL PAUL HESS WAYNE WEBER LAWRENCE RICHER TRULA CLAIR MARJORIE RUPP EILEEN WILLIAMS A MABEL KING MERLE KRAUSS SS HISTORY school acTiviTy-aThIeTics, clubs, opereT- Ta, and canTaTa. The sophomores were represenTed in oTher organizaTions, Too. ATTer a shorT vacaTion oT Three monThs we reTurned-buT now we're Juniors! This year we chose Donald NeidhardT as our leader and Miss Wyse as our class sponsor. We really have some imporTanT members in our class: Georgia is The edi- Tor oT The school paper: Lowell, Wayne, Harold, Donald, and Paul are on The var- siTy basIceTbaII Team: quiTe a Tew play in The band and orchesTra, Too. We have been responsible Tor Two im- porTanT evenTs This year--our play. A Tale oT Two SiIIies, and The Junior-Senior banqueT. We all hope To be back nexT yearl THE I935 LARIAT MYRTIE FREY CARI. BECK GLADYS RUPP BLANCHARD AMSTUTZ HELEN RYCHENER HOWARD NOFZIG-ER DOROTHY BER NATH ANDREW RUPP LORRAINE LIECHTY LLOYD HUBER LUCILLE BECK HERBERT SPENGLER JESSE GRIESER GRACE TAYLOR HELEN BURKHOLDER SHERMAN TAYLOR CLAIR KAUEEMAN MARJORIE SIEGEL WALTER KRIEGER PAUL SMITH DELORUS MEYER SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY Behind us are lwo years ol experience. We enlered Porl Sophomore lhis year wilh a crew ol lwenly-one sailors. How- ever, one losl inleresl in our advenlure, bul lwo more were soon added. We again chose Blanchard as Caplain because he proved lo be iusl lhe lhing lhe year belore. We decided lhal we would need someone lo lalce care ol all lhe money lhal would come rushing in, so we appoinled Howard as linancial mana- ger. Mr. Yeager, lirsl male on our ship, is always ready lo help us wilh our problems. Mr. Rychener doesn'l lel us lorgel lhe pasl as we iourney along. Our English is correcled by Miss Wyse and she's lrying lo dig up a dead language and malce il THE l935 LARIAT live in us. Mr. Gollschallc keeps us in- lormed aboul lhe animals and planls we see. Delicious meals are prepared under lhe supervision ol Miss Cvigax. Mr. Rob- bins arouses our inleresl in lhe lield ol science. Aller a slorm our drooping spirils were renewed when we inilialed lhe lreshmen. We have smoolh sailing mosl ol lhe lime. However, we encounler a lew rocks now and lhen. We have passed one Cape already, bul lhe Cape ol Final Exams is nearer lhe Arclic region and will be a bil more lreacherous lhan lhe lirsl one. We can see Porl Junior in lhe dislance and are longing lor lhe end ol our iourney. Pago I4 FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY JUNIOR SUNDAY MAURICE FREY ARLENE NEIDHARDT if ' HERMAN LIECHTY VIOLET FREY CHESTER NAFZIGER ' HAROLD LI ECHTY STANLEY BEAVERSON 'ii BETTY RUPP MILTON RICE I 'Q 1' W MARJORIE KLIN6 -3' 1 4 , IVAN NAFZIOER - RUTH HARTMAN ' CLEO VONIER LAURA MERILLAT 6. L. WENTZ VESTA MILLER v 2 3 -I PAUL WILLIAMS J J VELNIA SHORT S MYRTLE SEVERENCE CARL sCHMUcI4ER JUNIOR WILLIAMS PAYE PIKE S HERMAN CLAIR fi R. I LOUELLA SHORT :.-A Q. ' a HARNION HESS L, . . 'S RUTH BURKHOLDER ' A MAHLON DETTER Q 1 - LUCILLE GRIESER 'T .. . T H+ Y FLORENCE eRIEsER 7, NELLES ROTH - ' WAUNETA WYSE ROBERT HULL MILDRED MEHL E l E R MAYNARD BURKHOLDER A wAHNETA LEU RosELLA RITTICHIER 1, BEULAH SHORT I T VINCENT ZIMNIERMAN , Eg DoRIs LAWRENCE 'Y , 1 ,, IVA BALCONI Q LasT Tall TorTy Greenies , as The resT OT The high school called us. enTered The school building. Some were raTher ex- ciTed because This was The TirsT year aT PeTTisville Tor guiTe a Tew OT Us, and Tor all proud To enTer The sTudy hall and be called high school sTudenTs. We chose Tor our class presidenT Virgil Sunday. Maurice Frey is our vice-presi- denT and we had enough conTidence ThaT Arlene NeidhardT wouldn'T Take any OT our hard-earned money and ThaT she Page I5 would be lcind enough To keep The mInuTes To Choose her Tor seCreTary-Treasurer. You see some pupils OT The Treshman Class in mosT OT The school acTiviTies. There are some Treshmen boys on The junior high baslceTball Team and several members OT our class play in The band and orchesTra. We are also represenTed in STudenT Council. LisTen in every year Trom now on and you will hear Trom us. Then when we are seniors you will hear plenTy OT us. THE I935 LARIAT SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES EIGHTH GRADE, Top Row: Charles Gashe, Rnberl Rychener, Paul Rychener, Hazel Taylor, Harold Thierry, Beulah Beck, Dan Sioll, Carherine Darling. Second row: Fern Frey, Roy Frey, Vera Rupp, Charles Blosser, Virqinia Buehrer, Dale Short Berneda Nolziqer, Dorolhy Shorf. Third row: Lesler Thrasher, Larena Pike, Orval Zimmerman, Marquerile Nofziqer, Junior Sherer, Vera Vonier, Orville Rupp, Myrfie King. Eourih row: Herfhal Grieser, Audrey Thrasher, Dale Huber, Joan Zehr. June Canfield, Marfha Brill, Helen Frey, James Weber. SEVENTH GRADE, Filrh row: Virqinia Smilh, Donald Gisel, Marie Schroeder, Orval Schroeder,Al+a Grieser, Leonard King, Myrlie Miller, Wayne Grieser. Sixth row: Loren Miller, Kafherine Nalziqer, Ellon Aeshlirnan, Mariha Thourof, Virqil Yoder, llva Schulfz, Reber? Blosser, Loueen Merillal, Sevenfh row: Ada Nofziqer, Duane Brehrn, Pauline Buehrer, Billy Huber, Thelma Rice, Noah Blosser. Gladys Rychener, Lawrence Kinq. Eiqhlh row: Virgil Rupp, Lownela Short Kennelh Kauffman, Mildred Wenger, Milfon Rice, Mary Jane Galbraifh, Pauline Nafziqer, Dale Brilsch. Boflom row: Belly Neidhardl, Lowell Nisely, Pauline Brill, Kennefh Schanfz. E i935 LARIAT Pdqoif, 'hy I W Y fj,?.a ff , Q fx . ,ir wx. 3 X F I K A - x 0 1 ,1 , 7TN ' - Q Q . 2 UWM WTWA . 1 l I M 4 -' w VJ I IJ 'S 'M aa 5 1 X ' Q4 la-.ig Ylflyyg Yo 0 F? Q' -4 Nu I sm , 41 I I Af -'N 1' 1, , . - fa 1 ' 1- . - Zsf' fl V, R!! A Y J, 3 1 t - af ' M ', WL is-.v . I vi O 0, ml ' fl Uni' :Q-:Af ' 1 f 5' 1 SK x , s f I 511221 Z ' 'Vis 9 93-j . N f-L . ivvf ,iii , 1 -::.i::A,ff QA d Nw From? rrwwj Helen NaT7iqor. Lowell Ryfhener, Ada Weber, Mr, Rychffrier, Bernice Rupp, Arif-ni' Ns-i4TlmrdT. Middlii row: llanfild Giwl, Paul T-lrfss, Virriinisi SfniTh Gladys Rupp Helen Fri'-y Tillman Amrlnf' . . , T i . T . hurl: row: Robr-rT Ryrhfrner, T-lownro Vlofzigcr, Carl Beclc. STUDENT CCDLINCIL Among The numerous organizaTions oT PeTTisville High School, The STu- denT Council is one oT The mosT digniTied. IT is considered an honor To be a represenTaTive To This council because The sTandards Tor member- ship are high. IT is The legislaTive body oT The school and is The connecTing linlc be- Tween The TaculTy and The sTudenT body. Problems concerning The pupils and The school are discussed. WiTh The aid oT The STudenT Council, The BoosTer CommiTTee, l.iTerary SocieTies, and The l.osT and Found DeparTmenT were Tormed. The council is composed oT Three members Trom each oT The Three upper classes, Two Trom each oT The Three lower classes, and a TaculTy member, Mr. Rychener. E I935 LARIAT i is STandinq: Miss Wyse, Tillman AmsTuTz, MeredlTh BriTsch, Ada Weber, Bernice Rupp, Junior Sunday, Virginia Smifh, Lorraine l.iechTy, SrraT0d: Adeline Winegarden, Helen lNlaTziger, Sherman Taylor, Georgia Huber, Curl Bc-clr, MyrTi0 Lnniz, Harold Nofziqor, Marquorihe NoTziger. PET ECI-IGES PeT Echoes, our high school paper, is published by The iunior class every second Monday oT The school year. The sTaTT consisTs oT a reporTer Trom each oT The sevenTh To The TwelTTh grades inclusive besides The regular members, mosTly iuniors wiTh seniors as TypisTs. The aim of The paper is To Tell pupils in school and people in The com- muniTy who do noT aTTend The programs and acTiviTies puT on in The audi- Torium whaT They are all abouT and abouT happenings in general in our school. There are usually in addiTion special TeaTures, such as Biogra- phies in BrieT , Imagine , Do You Agree? , which Tell someThing abouT The pupils and Teachers oT The school. We have enioyed The paper very much This year and wish iT success in TuTure years. PgI9 Tl-TE I935 LAR E I935 LAR , ciioiaus This year has again been a very successTul year Tor The chorus under The direcTion oT Mr. Yeager. Vocal work seems To become more enioy- able every year. The chorus again showed iTs abiliTy This year by giving an opereTTa, The SunbonneT Girl, wiTh MyrTie l.anTz and Donald NeidhardT in The leading parTs. This spring The chorus gave an EasTer CanTaTa Tollowed by iTs appear- ance in The BaccalaureaTe service and CommencemenT programs. In TuTure years, leT us hope Tor a sTill larger demand Tor good vocal music Than ever before. BAND STrilce up The band! We wanT some good music. ThaT is iusT whaT our band can do. Again This year iT played aT several basl4eTball games To help show some pep and give pep To The squad. Besides appearing aT baslceTball games, The band played Tor The iunior class play and iourneyed To Wauseon To play Tor The Farmers' lnsTiTuTe. AlThough our band has been organized only a Tew years, iT does excel- lenT playing. This year Those who did noT have Their music leTTers were noT able To play in public: ThereTore, many players had To work To geT Their leTTers, and The band proTiTed by beTTer playing. There are vacancies in some oT The secTions, so why noT malce iT your duTy To Try To Till Them nexT year? ORCHESTRA The school and communiTy should be proud oT The orchesTra ThaT Mr. Yeager, our able direcTor, has been able To develop Trom This school body. l-le has people Trom The TirsT grade To The TwelTTh inTeresTed in insTrumenTs. Because oT The TacT ThaT he has so many inTeresTed in The grades, he has sTarTed a grade orchesTra which appeared once This year. When The children can play Their insTrumenTs very well, he allows Them To come To The regular orchesTra pracTices. Our orchesTra played beTween The acTs oT The plays and aT The FulTon CounTy Teachers' lnsTiTuTe lasT Tall. Each year beTTer music is played and iT is enjoyed by everyone. We hope The orchesTra will be able To keep on improving as much in TuTure years as iT has improved during The six years our school has been builT T: 2 TI-IE T935 LAR E I935 LAR lop rnwg Laura Morillaf, Myrlln Srzverrence, Myrfie Frey, Lorraine Linchfy, Grace Taylor, Rufh Burl: Ii-ilili-r, Gladys Rupp, Velma Shorf, Rosella Riffichier. Cenlvr row: Miss Giriav, Dorolhy Runfz, Marie Rice, Mabel King, Waunefa Wyse, Wahnela Lnu, Mr-rficlilh Brilfsch, Flor:-ncn Richer, Dornfhy Bernafh, Elizabefh Rupp, Bernedn Sf-iler, I-Ir-len Nalzi-11-r, Marjorie Klinq, Snaindz Vinlr-I Frey, VL-sln Miller, Faye Pilce, Rufh I-Iartman, Arlene hleidhnrdf, I-If-Ir-n Ryrhnn--r, Trula Clair, Doris Lawrencn, Iva Balcom, Mildred Mehl, Beulah Shorf, Hnlun Burlnhnldnr. SAILING I-IQIVIE MAKERS We, fhe Sailing I-Iome Malcers of I934-35, have fried in many ways fo make our club a success. In fhe beginning of The year we mef and organized, I-Ielen Rychener was elecfed presidenfp Arlene Neidhardf, vice-presidenfg Trula Clair, secrefary-freasurerp and I-Ielen Nafziger, chair- man of fhe program commiffee. We held our meefings once every fwo weeks, and we feel fhaf we have had very inferesfing, as well as educafional, programs. We gave fhe freshman of fhe club an inifiafion af Miss Giigax's house one evening and enjoyed ourselves very much. We also decided fo have home eco- nomics club pins. Anyone who had ever faken home economics in high school could be a member fhis year. In fhis way our club was much larger and, conse- guenfly, beffer in every way fhan if has been in previous years. LITERARY SQCIETIES Alfhough we have no names for our organizafions as in former years, we have nof changed fhe usual mefhod of dividing fhe sfudenfs info fwo groups. The sevenfh, ninfh and elevenfh grades form one sociefy: and fhe eighfh, fenfh, and fwelffh, fhe ofher. Af fhe firsf meefing The sociefies decided fhaf if we could nof improve Ihe former efforfs, fhe organizafions were hardly worfh fhe fime falcen for fhem. So fhis year we made our moffo Beffer Programs . Wifh a greaf deal of efforf and co-operafion on fhe parf of all, we feel fhaf rhis has been accomplished fo some exfenf. We have af Ieasf sef fhe goal a Iiffle higher for nexf year's sociefies. IAT ,, FronT row: BeTTy Rupp. MyrTie I.anTz Ada Weber. Georgia Huber, Arlene Neidhardh Helen Rychener. Back row: IvIr.GoTTschaII1, Mr. Robbins, Mr. Rychener. Eronr row: Mr. G-oTTschaIIc, Charles Murphy, Maurice Rupp, Delmer Rupp, Harold Nofziqer, Paul H ss Llo d Hu er. e , y b Back row: Paul Smifh, KenneTh Leupp, Lowell Rychener, Wayne Weber, Donald NeidhardT, Howard Nolziqer, Mr. Robbins. BOOSTER COMMITTEE The BoosTer CommiTTee is iusT whaT The name says-boosTers. Their purpose is To back up The members oT The Team aT all The basIceTbaII games and To help Them win. When The game was played aT home The boys received a Ii++Ie TreaT in The home economics room aTTer each game. This year The commiTTee also gave each member oT The squad Iuclc em- blems beTore each game. AII These eTTorTs on The girls' parT were greaTIy appreciaTed by The squad. The commiTTee consisTs of IVIyrTie LanTz, Ada Weber, Georgia Huber, Helen Rychener, BeTTy Rupp and Arlene NeidhardT. This commiTTee has increased The school spiriT and has helped The boys Through many diTTicuITies. LETTERMEINVS ASSOCIATION The LeTTermen's AssociaTion is composed oT all aThIe+es who have Taken parT in any aThIeTic conTesT suTTicienTIy To guaIiTy Tor a IeTTer according To The rules OT The associaTion consTiTuTion. This year Tour new members were added-Ada Weber, RoberT Spengler, Harold Nofziger, and Wayne Weber. Ada, The only senior girl To receive a IeTTer, was chosen because oT her acTiviTies in all aThIeTic conTesTs. RoberT won his in baseball and Harold and Wayne won Theirs in basIceTbaII. TI-IE I935 LA R BASKETBALL Under The direcTion oT Mr. Robbins, and wiTh The supporT oT The sTu- denT body, The baslceTball Team has had a very successTul year. IT proudly poinTs To iTs sevenTeen vicTories Trom TwenTy-Two games. AlThough we did noT win The counTy TournamenT, we were The counTy league champions, losing only one league game. Murphy being The only senior on The Team, The prospecTs Tor anoTher successTul season nexT year loolc very brighT. JLINICR I-ll BASKETBALL This year in order To TurTher Teach our Junior l-ligh School boys co-ordi- naTion oT mind and body and also Train Tor varsiTy baslceTball compeTiTion. we again had a Junior T-li Team. PracTice was held aTTer school Two even- ings each weelc. AlThough The Team This year laclced heighT, a Tair record OT 7 wins and 6 losses was made. ProspecTs Tor a successTul season nexT year loolc very promising, al- Though we lose Frey, l-less, and Zimmerman. COMPLIMENTS CF FUNKI-TOUSER 84 Sl-TEPARD Wauseon, Ohio E I935 LARIAT T 24 HARGLD NOFZIGER Forward Half of lhe game is being able lo oul-wil your guard and hit baskels. Harold knew how lo do bolh. l-le is a cool, reliable player. PAUL HESS Forward A small man, buf a fasl, clever forward. An excellenl shof, and a very versalile player. LOWELL RYCHENER Forward A clean, quick-lhinking forward whose one-handed shols won many games. DONALD NEI DHARDT Guard Donald was a good guard, an excellenl dribbler, and could usually slop fhe opponenls from making loaskels. CHARLES MURPHY Guard l-le would be an assel To any Team. Chuck will be missed from ihe leam nexl' year. Speed and fighf characlerized him. The members of lhe loam in elecling him Caplain recog- nized his abiliiy as a loader. WAYNE WEBER Cenler Wherever lhe ball wenl Wayne was There also, 'raking il oil ihe backboard and pulling il in The basket COMPLIMENTS OF J. B. MEISTER 84 SONS BASEBALL BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Opp. We Opp. We Nov. l64EaycTTe 29 I6 Jan. IS-Al' Archbold 25 IB Nov 24-Alumni , 33 34 Jan. I8-AT IVleTamora 22 28 Doc. 7f -MeTamora IB 33 Jan. 25-SwanTon 20 22 Dec. II-Archbold I7 26 .Ian, 29-fAT I:ayeTTe I2 I6 Dec. I4-AT SwanTon I7 23 Feb. I-AT DelTa 37 22 Doc. IB -Bidgeville I4 40 Feb. 8-AT Lyons I7 I8 Dec. 2I DeITa 22 23 Feb. I3-AT Ridgeville I4 22 Jan. 4-Lyons 23 34 Feb. IS--AT I:uITon IB 29 Jan. SffAT WesT UniTy 34 30 Feb. 22-Florida 2B 3I Jan. I I-Izullon I9 2l Mar. I-2-TournamenT TI-IE 1935 LAR When The baseball season opened IasT Tall, a large number oT players Turned ouT. We had a good Team and won mosT of our games. The senior baTTery, composed ol Spengler and Murphy, will be losT To The Team by graduaTion. We regreT very much The loss oT This baTTery. Delmer. anoTher senior on The Team, was an ouT- sTanding Tielder and usually came Through wiTh a hiT when iT was mosT needed. This spring, when baseball season opened, we had Two new players, Donald NeidhardT and Blanchard AmsTuTz, who have sTrengThened The Team consider- ably. The counTy, as a whole, has Talcen more inTeresT in baseball This spring Than any Time in The pasT. ln The Tournamem' held on May I7-I8 aT SwanTon wiTh mosT oT The Teams in The counTy parTicipaTing, PeTTisville deTeaTed FulTon in The semi-Tinals, and Lyons in The Tinals, and so added anoTher Trophy To our rapidly-growing collecTion. COMPLIMENTS OE LUCSBILL BRQS. AUCTION SALE EVERY MONDAY Pl-ICDNE NO. 6396 IA T Ihiqi- P6 E IC235 LARIA rf! 9 CALENDAR OF EVENTS if' wwf- SEPTEMBER I0. School opens, hurrahl II. WhaT a schedule, everyfhing aT once. I2. Ready Tor worlc. IB. We beaT Archbold in baseball. 25. 'Audit f 1 A43 I . ...if Irfan? E I935 LAR Do The seniors loolq dignified! 28. Seniors will puT ouT an annual. school rouTine. OCTOBER 5. Seniors looked aT rings To-day. Our cusTodian, Mr. l-ladd, died. CounTy Teachers' meeTing. Trying To geT down To worlc. Grade cards. WhaT did you geT? Junior girls assemble in Room 24. I6. I7. 23. 24. 30. NOVEMBER 9. Our TirsT LiTerary Program. LeT's beaT EayeTTe nexf Time. DeclamaTion conTesT. Lorraine won. Seniors saw The birdie Today. Miss Wyse's moTher died. School dismissed aT I2 o'clocl4 because ol - Tuneral. 28. I6. I9. 20. .F 22. Will we eaT Turkey! DECEMBER Senior prooTs arrived. P. T. A. meeTing. Whoopsl We beaT Archbold. AnoTher game To our crediT. Too bad, Ridgeville. LeT me see your ring! Merry Chrislmas and A l-lappy New Year. 3. 4. ll. I4. I7. 2I. JANUARY I. Too much ice. Can'T have school. We showed Lyons we had a B.B. Team. We TelT sorry Tor WesT UniTy so we leT Them have The game. 4. 5. 7. Pain in The neclc. Back from vacaTion. I7. Too much ice Tor The busses. 24. SunbonneT Girl was a success. 25. SwanTon's squad loolced siclc when iT leTT PeTTisville. 29. Faye-T+e will Tell you we have a good Team. POULTRY AND POULTRY FARM EGGS SAM H. NOEZIOER 84 SON l A T Pnqfr 28 30. Freshmen are becoming accusTomod To high FEBRUARY We musl admil' Della can play baslcelball. Anolher viclory al Lyons. Senior play praclice. Home Ec. Club meeling. Did you lcnow we won over Ridgeville? Won The league cup wilh a viclory over Fullon. Drew Fullon for lhe fournamenl. The Seniors pul Sally Lou over in a big way. MARCH Tournamenl. School program af P. T. A. Class lournamenl. Lellermen are arguing aboul lellers. Seniors are worlcing on lhe annual. A dinner was given for Counly School Board. Annual conlesl' going in a big way. APRIL April fool. Junior play praciice. Baslcelball and Boosiers banquel. Juniors presenf The Tale of Two Sillies. Commercial sludenls lake parl in conlesl al Defiance. Some more snow. Baseball game wilh Cheslerfield. E+. Wayne Bible lnslilule gives a concerl. l-ligh school coniala-Viclory. MAY Freshman-Sophomore parly. Communi+y gives a play. Junior-Senior banquet Wiener Roasf. Seniors counling days of school. Facully gives You Can'+ Lose. Senior Class Nighl. Baccalaureafe. Commencement So long! l,f l.i '55 .W a 6 I COMPLIMENTS OF PETTISVILLE GARAGE Paqo29 ELORA A. DIMKE Pellisville, Ohio GRADE Tri Slale, Cenlral lnslilule, Defiance College, Ohio Univer Bowling Green Slale. sily, Bowling Green Slale. E I935 LAR ALTA SPIESS Fifth Grade Archbold, Ohio SIXTH GRADE, lop row: Leo Leupp, Ereu man Nalziger, Roberl Galbrailh, Harold Aewchli man, Ralph Rychener, Orval Sluder. Second row: Mariorie Leininger, Ora Aeschli man, Wayne Liechly, Wesley Liechly, Warren Erey, Merl Loveland, Paul Taylor, Calherine Rupp. Third row: Belly Erey, Doris Clair, Bernice Miller, Ada Frey, Wanda Weber, Chrisline Leininger, Arlene Beclc, Mary Jane Yoder, Don- nelda Vonier. Sealed: Joan Vfilliams, Arlene Grieser, An- nabel Sower, Violel Wenger, Relha Schloneger, Lois Nafziger, Evelyn Seiler, Arvada Rupp. ETETH GRADE, rob row: Miriam Brilsch, Rulhe eda Grieser, Rulh Pike, Emily Hamillon, Thelma Rulenaehf, Louella Waidelich, Paul Neidhardl, lrene Thourol, Jimmy Noiziger, Dwighf Yoder, Lowell Pike, Eern Zimmerman. Middle row: Donald Rirlichier, Louella Miller, David Huber, llva Beclc. Eugene Ruller, Regina Taylor, Evererr Meller, Carl Naiziger, Evelyn Rupp, Waller Shorl. Sealed: Maynard Grieser, C. L. Rupp, Ed' ward Ziegler, John Grieser, Loren Nalziger, Vir gil Yoder, Williard Erey. Glenferd King. EOURTH GRADE, lop row: LeAnna Shorl, Edna Miller, Arvilla Grieser, Verna Sauder, How ard Rice, Lindsey Paul, Doris Grieser, Kennelh Rychener, Belly Sauder, Opal Lanlz, Dale Wil, liams, Alice Miler. Cenler row: Dorolhea Saunders, Slanley Weber, Mariorie Noiziger, Doris Rupp, Marlha Rupp, Marlha Aesch'irian, Glennadine Darling, Valella Shorl, Helen Loveland, Herman Kaull man. Bollom row: Hazen Mandly, Marquis Blosser, Roberr Wyse, Donald Clair, Arfhur Emmons, Dale Nalziger, Harold Bernalh. SADIE MILLER Eourlh Grade Archbold, Ohio Defiance College, Wi Henberg Universily. Riiiqu TO SCHOOL l HERMA STEINBRECHER LOUELLA H. BURKHOLDER Third Grade ' Pellisville, Ohio Bowling Green Slale. THIRD GRADE, lop row: Edwin Huffman, Jack Ziegler, John Weber, Russel Meller, Clyde Weber, lvan King, Ora Richer, Frieda Seiler. Second row: ,Lois Beck, Velma Frey, Charles Miller, Wfayne Rufenachl, Herman Leu, Junior Nolziger, Edwin Beck, Dale Grieser. Third row: Louella Sluder, Marlha Leupp. Marjorie Wenger, Merlin Baumgarlner, Helen Thierry, lla Mae Williams, Vada Buerge, Imogene Leininger. Fourlh row: Carmalela Yoder, Marlhella Rupp, Zelma Frey, llva Friesen, Marilyn Amslulz, June Yoder, Marie Rasmussen, Alice Frey, Myrlie Nolziger. Bollom row: Gale Loveland, Dale Waidelich, Clair Sower, Willard Rulenachl, James Frey. SECOND GRADE, lop row: Delmer Beck. Verlin Saunders, Kennelh King, Lawrence Miller, James Rufler, Bobby Lanlz. Cenler row: Glen Nalziger, Wayne Pike, Mau- rice Nalziger, Bobby Corkle, Roberl Clair, Don- ald Nolziger. Bollom row: Lois Miller, Mary Ellen Grieser, Marjorie Grieser, Lucille Meller, Pearl l-lamillon, Rulhecla Yoder. Rulh Miller, Rulh Rupp, Rhoda Frey, Donna Beck. FIRST GRADE, lop row: Doris Liechly, Buddy Beck, Merle Shorl, Marvin Mandly, Maurice Sluckey, Lesler Frey, Glen Beck, Gene Rupp, Loyal Rupp, Leanne Sauder. Cenler row: Donna Pike, Marjorie Miller, Pau- line Miller, Donald Waldlogel, l-lerberl Grieser, Merle Waidelich, Harold Nolziger, llva Rupp, Marilouise Thierry, Edilh Buerge. Bollom row: Lucile l-less, Dorolha Galbrailh, Evelyn Beck, Rulh Mahon, Thelma Kline, Lois Miller. l l VESTA A. rs1AFzieER Firsl Grade Pellisville, Ohio Goshen College, Bowling Green ' Slale. Page Xl Second Grade Pellisville, Ohio Deliance College, Bowling Green Slale. E l935 LAR SALLY LOU ln February The Senior Class presenled The play, Sally Lou. ll was a huge success. A goodly sized crowd allended. The casl ol characlers was as lollows: Sally Lou Comsloclc, an angelic miss Dol Reynolds, a debulanle Mrs. Reynolds, Dol's molher Flossie Blaine, a sweer young Jrhing Bernice Rupp Cecelia Lehmann Ada Weber Myrlie Lanlz Elsie, a maid Adeline Winegarden Charlie Allerlon, inlreresled in The boaulriful, bul dumb Charles Murphy Jerry Wilson, longesulfering young man James Bradley, Sally Lou's uncle Percival Weymoulh, an upliller of gangslers Lefly Dillon, ol The profession Riggs, a lawyer's clerk Maurice Rupp Delmer Rupp Roy Waldlogel Lloyd Waldlogel Donald Vifilliains A TALE CDF TWG SILLIESH On April I2, The Junior Class presenled The play, A Tale ol Two Sillies . ll wenl' oll wilh a bang . A ralher large crowd allended. The casl' ol characlers was as Tollows: Mrs. Ross Mrs. Clyde l-'leclor Ross Gloria Clyde l-larold Ross l-lorace Clyde Jules Reach l-lelen Reach SherilT l-lunr Lazy Jaclcson E I935 LAR Two dominaling molhers Two morher's darlings Two dominaled Talhers Two who come home Two whose minds don'l agree Dorolhy Ruelz Trula Clair Lowell Rychener Georgia l-luber l-larold Nolziger Paul l-less Donald Neidhardr Louella Leupp Lawrence Weber Merle Krauss TAT i 22 VCU CANT LOSE A hilarious Tarce. called You Can'T Lose , was The choice oT The Teachers Tor Their play. The acTion oT The play was TasT and amusing. The ploT is concerned wiTh such humorous siTuaTions as misTaken idenTiTies, The making and losing of TorTunes on The sTock markeT-TorTunes being IosT when needed and made when noT desired-The acTiviTies of a scaTTer-brained widow, oT a prying Triend. The various roles were handled capably. Miss Dimke, as usual, was excellenT in The role oT The raTTle-brained widow, whose Tigures wouldn'T iell when she Tried To sTraighTen ouT her accounTs. Mr. Rychener gave liTe To The role of her son, who Tried To make a quick TorTune, only To wanT To lose iT when he discovered ThaT his eligibiliTy To a TorTune resTed on his being penniless. Miss Walker, as Kay, The sisTer oT BryanT, misTook a shy young man, Jack RooT lMr. GoTTschalkl, Tor a crook, while BryanT ThoughT he was Jackson Lawlor, a Tinancial wizard, who was really Mr. Yeager. Mr. Robbins played The role oT The lawyer, Mr. Doom, who broughT The inTormaTion concerning The inheriTance To BryanT. Miss Miller was Mrs. ATlins, who Tried To make a maTch beTween BryanT and her daughTer, Lola lMiss STeinbrecherl. BryanT almosT losT The girl, l-lazel Power lMiss Spiessl, whom he really loved, because oT The similariTy beTween her name and ThaT oT some sTock in which he was inTeresTed. All The diTT'iculTies were smooThed ouT, and, aTTer discovering a muTual aTTecTion, Della and LamberT wenT To Heebie-Jebies, Africa. To Take care oT The inheriTance. TI-IE SUNBONNET GIRL An opereTTa, The SunbonneT Girl, was given by The Glee Clubs, under The direc- Tion oT Mr. Yeager. The sTory oT The opereTTa cenTered around a poor, orphan girl oT musical parenTs who is leTT wiTh a very cruel couple, The Scroggs. AT lasT, aTTer searching Scrogg's home, a will is Tound leaving The sunbonneT girl a large sum of money. We also Tind her The winner oT a local music conTesT. The casT oT characTers was as Tollows: Miranda, Hiram and Mrs. Meadow's daughTer, c,,,c,.s,,, L Mrs. Meadows. PresidenT oT The local music club ,, .... ., Luella LurnpTon, a village maiden ....,,,,,.,....,,,,,,,,c, Hiram Meadows, a kindly Tarmer. .. ...,,,. ,.,,c,, , Evalina, Abiiah and Mrs. Scroggs' daughTer ,c,c,,, Reuben McSpavin, The consTalole's son .c,,.,,,,, Ezra McSpavin, The village consTable .,,., Mrs. Coleman, a wealThy paTron oT music, ...,c , Bob Coleman, her son, .,,, ,,,,.,,,.. ..,,, . , , Barbara Coleman, her daughTer.. ..,,s..., . , Jerry Jackson, Bob's churn ,,c,,,.,,c,,,c,,..,..,. ,,,c,, Susan CliTTon, The SunbonneT Girl, ,, ,,,. , . ., Mrs. Scroggs, Abiiah Scroggs' beTTer halT,, Abiiah Scroggs, The S-unbonneT Girl's guardian ,, Sadie Simpkins, anoTher village maiden .,,c, , ,.,, L And chorus OT village bo ys and girls ,ml-lelen Rychener . .WauneTa Wyse .,,.,.....,,,,,,,BeTTy Rupp Lowell Rychener cs,.,Doris Lawrence ,Maurice Rupp ,L,,,,c,.Roy WaldTogel , DoroThy BernaTh . ...... Donald NeidhardT ,Arlene NeidhardT Blanchard AmsTuTz , ..,,.... MyrTie LanTz ,DoroThy RueTz ,Tillman AmsTuTz , ,,,c June CanTield Paga33 BACCALALIREATE Perlisville School Audilorium Sunday Eveninq, May 26, l935 Processional lnyocalion Lord, Thy Glory Chorus Scriplure Auslrian l-lymn Chorus Sermon The Rev. l'-l. lvlilcholl Bless The Lord, O My Soul Chorus Benedicfion Recessional CQMMENCEMENT Pelfisville School Audiloriurn Wednesday Evening, May 29, l935 Processional Invocalion Londonderry Air Chorus and Qrcheslra Address The Rev. S. C. Yoder Music Goshen College Quarlel Benediclion E i935 LARIAT r 14 IN MEMORIAM The pupils of lhe grades have missed lhe cheerful and friendly presence ol PAUL FREY who accidenlally losf his life Jrhe morning of November 8, I934 loowo-Z --4 IN MEMORIAM TO MR. JACOB l-IADD Our Cusfodian Who died Cclober I6, I934 l-lis friendly smile, his cheerful helpfulness, and his kindness are missed by The sludenl body and lhe facully as well as by The enlire communily. p,35 THE l935 LAR JOKES Groom: Whal color is besl lor a bride? Married Friend: Personally, I preler a while one. :r fr :ic vs lloward Nolziger: I led my chickens saw dusl inslead ol bran and lhey laid len eggs. I sel lhese eggs and when halched nine ol lhe chick- ens had wooden legs and lhe olher was a wood- pecker. fa: ri: a: if Judge: You are charged wilh breaking a chair over your wile's head. Mr. Yeager: ll was an accidenl, your honor. Judge: Well, lhal's quile dillerenl. You mean you didn'l inlend lo hil her? Mr. Yeager: No, your honor, I mean I didn'l inlend lo break lhe chair. si: :if :if si: Clair: Was Caesar a slrong man? Blanchard: I don'l know, why? Clair: ll says here lhal he pilched his camp across lhe river. si: si: si: si: Falher: Does lhe leacher know I helped you wilh your problems lasl nighl? Pauline Buehrer: Yes, I lold him. Palher: Whal did he say? Pauline: He said I needn'l slay aller school, because I shouIdn'l be punished lor your mis- lakes. if 11 is 96 Gene Rupp: Look, Miss Nalziger, I pulled lhis cornslalk righl up by mysellf' Miss Nalziger: My, bul you are slrongf' Gene: I guess I am, Miss Nalziger, lhe whole world had hold ol lhe olher end. :iz :lc :ic :K Wayne W.: Can you give me a lie lo malch my eyes? Clerk: No, bul I can sell you a soll hal lo malch your head. :lf Pl: bk Pls Pal A: Do you leed people here? Wailer: Yes, bul we don'l fill silos. P11 :lf Flf Plf Delmer: Whal do you do when boys kiss you? I-lelen: I scream. Delmer: Would you scream if I kissed you? l-lelenz No, I'm loo hoarse lrom lasl nighl. Robbins Iln geography classl: Name some ol lhe imporlanl lhings we gel lrom lhe earlh. Charles M.: Fish worms. 725 rli bk Il: Lowell: Money laIks. Donald N.: Yes, bul il never gives ilsell away. wr :if wk :if Maurice: I-Iey, have you seen Pele? Paul I-I.: Pele who? Maurice: Pelroleum? Paul: Kerosene him yeslerday and he ain'l benzine since. nf :if ar :oc Rychener: When did Caesar deleal lhe grealesl number? I-Iarold N.: On examinalion day. si: sg: :lf sg: Bob S.: May I hold your hand a second?' Dorolhy B.: When will you know when a second is up? Bob: l'lI need a second hand lor lhal. Paul I-I.: Where is lhal painl remover? I-Iarold N.: Whal do you wanl wilh il? Paul: Cecelia wanls lo wash her lace. ic sf wk il Doclor: Do you sleep on lhe llal ol your 7.. back. Robbins: No, I sleep on lhe back ol my llal. ai Pk :ic :if Marie R.: Whal would you do il I bursl inlo lears? Dale Rupp: I-lang oul a sign-WET PAINT. wk :ic :if :if Gollschalk Iln clolhing slorel: I wanl a shirl. Clerk: I-low long? Gollschalk: I don'l wanl lo renl il, I wanl lo buy il. Ili H1 PIC :If Arlene: Don'l you lhink lalkalive girls are lhe mosl popular? Blanchard: Whal olher kinds are lhere? Vern N.: I wish Napoleon had been a Rus- sian. Donald M.: Why? Vern: Cause lhal's whal I wrole on my exami' nalion paper. COMPLIMENTS OF Tl-IE LAKE Sl-IORE PGWER CO. Tl-IE I935 LARIAT Paqa3b J. J. Rycbener S. M. Golfsclwalk A. C. Robbins W. J. Yeager Rullw K. Wyse Marian Walker Leia Gigax l-lelen Dulces Flora A. Dimlce Alla Spiess Sadie Miller PATRONS FROM PETTISVILLE l-lerma Sleinbreclner Louella Burlclwolder Vesla A. Nalziger William Laniz V. R. Sunday-Fancy Groceries and Meals Deney's Barber Shop Pellisville Grain Co.-Dealers in Grain, Cement Fence, Dairy Feeds. and Coal. Complimenfs of Fl. B. Rupp 8: Son Simon Ryclwener-Dealer in Field Seeds and Wool L. B. Frey 81 Sons-Plumbing and Healing l-lonesf Insurance A+ A Saving -Moforisls Murual Insurance Co.- C L. Ryclwener, Agl. Dr. Geo. McGuFFin Earl Murphy PATRONS FROM ARC!-IBOLD Arclnbold l-laicliery, Rupp Bros.-Qualily sloclc llnai lives, lays, and pays. Chrisly Molor Sales-Clievrolel cars and paris-General repairing. Nofziger 84 Kluepfel-Jewelers and Oplomelrisls. P,17 Tl-l E I935 LAR PATRONS FROM WAUSEON People's Sfafe Banlc-Over 45 years of successful banlcing. Finlc and l-laumesser- The Nyal Sfore Cornplimenfs of Princess Theafre Wauseon Republican-Pulfon Coun+y's Greafesf Weelcly. Complimenfs of Kolb 84 Geer Clyde Turney-Moforisfs lvlufual Insurance Agenf Eager, Sfandish 84 l-laff-DryGoods-Ready-fo-Wear Dalrymple 84 Waldeclc Barreff's Shoe Sfore Gordon Lumber Co. Goldsmifh Bros.-Produce Dealers J. C. Saunders-Builders' Supplies, Fuel Oil, Gasoline, Oil and Greases Wager Drug Sfore-The Rexall Sfore Ralph Parfef- Wafch fhe Fords Go By Weber Jewelry Sfore-Repairing a Specialfy King Bros. Grocery Chas, P. Grisier Wauseon Floral Co. C. P. Weber Paxson 84 Canfield--Lawyers l-l. E. Boucher-D.D.S. C. A. Cole-Denfisf Norfhwesfern Ohio Telephone Co. Wauseon lrnplernenf Co.- Everyfhing for fhe farm -Phone l565y Barne's Resfauranf-Dinners 4Ocp Plafe Lunch 25cg Excellenf food. John B. Meisfer-Prosecufing Afforney Val Weber-Real Esfafe Agenf A Friend OTHER PATRONS Camp Publishing Co.-Ypsilanfi, Michigan L. G. Balfour Co.-Jewelers fo fhe Senior Class Complimenfs of Defiance Prinfing 84 Engraving Co., Defiance, Ohio Jahn 84 Ollier Engraving Co., Toledo. Ohio E I935 LARIAT r xi. Qlutographs ': ,f 5 , V4 J 748.1120 Y, '7L4f4 vii-Q m ' 2015 ZZ' if flew fm , fy Q, ,N Wikia THE 193 5 LAR 'T E 2 s? I, n ff ni A 'wk f '4- C 'bk M fn '-L 4 ffm is .. .I ,, w, 5 Mfa1f' e:f+i ' fam: 1wff' 2g in Lu .X ,QB 3 5 A ' E ,EJ mar 1 S 3? MQ? Lit 'Y x vu s F '55 lj' 'U -V' Hx? fr .. YK! I-V Q11 :'1'5f-if: ff.'153'?gTj z?H ff, , 'VV '-:IV ' ?i5 'f':1 4 2 .3 5' '-5' 'gikfdg ,J L r . A ,W Q v L , , .., W -.su x --,, . -, A -,,, -vu. v- .,.. .f ., x. 5 , 54915, . R it .-,fx r. , , L. . .1 J' ,A , , ui 3. f W f-v. ' M., og - s- . f H' Fk..:V- 'x .AA-.Fr'1 A asf ' f-- 4 1 f 1. , F.-, - .. 1, .. PN G V' , H - kr -1 ww ' ., 4 ww,-1, f -2 . .f Q. M-'N-an 1 :Nu 4-P -Nw... ,. ,J 1 . as- .. 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