Pettisville High School - Lariat Yearbook (Pettisville, OH)

 - Class of 1946

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loam Leininger Chorus 9, 10 Girls' glee club 10. 12 Class play 12 Cheerleader 9. 10. 11. 12 Booster ll, 12 Chairman 11 Band 9 Class gfficer , President 9, 12 Secretary 11 ' De Ima r Gczutsche Chorus 9 The Lariat. 1946 .I

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MLRVIN GRIESER plans to go to college. He becsle salutatorien of the senior class running s close seo- ond to Doris I-iechty. He also re- celved high honors in the county ln the s t n t e scholarship test. He ranked fifth ln the county. He will probably muy in the fields of oeso- slatics and science since these were his particular interests it. h 1 g h school. His msthematicol mind was of great value in doing s o n e of the planning of our Pettlsvllle School of Tomorrow for the Lariat, and also as business manager on the annual staff. lieriin always took sn active part ln intramural sports. especially horseshoe. badminton, end ping pong. Re would sonedey like to operate a school for juvenile dellnquents to give then e. higher sim ln life. ILYA HIP? would some day like to own a restaurant of her own. She not only loves to cook. but she .loves to eat ne well. She has acquired. her ability as a g o o d cook fron her mother, and her skill at cooking was enjoyed. by the journalism students. lhen the newspaper staff worked on Pet Echoes on llondny night. I -1 I I cooked supper f o r then and no one ever felt ill from her mesls. Ilve. has alsqs had a very lssginatlve sind, and has imagined all sorts of things for her future. Some day Ilva will be a good housekeeper and a busy housewife. She w 1 1 l probably be supplying several of the guplls for our Pettisville School of Tomorrow. 2 JOAN' LEININGEHIll1 prob s b 1 y work in s store or in s factory after s h e graduates fron hgh school. Since she took hone eeoncslcs all four years we think she planned for some time to be e housewife. probably the wife of s dairy farmer. Joan played sn active part in sports by being cheerleader for four years. She is likely to Isnt to keep this in the Yaully, and will probably send someone to the Pettisvllle School of Tomorrow to take hor place. Joan seemed to be quite interested in intramural sports. especially Badmin- ton. She shosod her ability as s ndneoscope operator while working on the annual. Joan may even be a circus performer judging fron her acrobntlc ability. She likes to turn csrtwheels and lf properly dressed would pass for a clown. DEIICLR G-LUTSCBI almost seesed to be condemned by his classmates to be s farmer. In the survey that res made in the senior class. everyone agreed that Delmar would b e the farmer of the group. He prepared for this in school in the snsll way that he could by taking agriculture. He will probably be a good farmer since he has lived on a farm all his life. Delmar agrees that he will likely 'oe a farmer. specializing 1 n either tomatoes or carrots. Delmar played o n the teal that lon the class chalplonshlp in bhketbsll. He also took part in lost of the intramural sports during his senior year. Marvin Griegsero Class salutatorian Student Council 9. 10. 11. 12 President 12 Class rice president 12 Chorus 9, 10 'Lariat' staff Business manager Library staff 10. ll. 12 Ilvo Rupp Bild 9, 10. 11. 12 Chorus 10 Girls' glee club 10. 12 County glee club 12 Girls' sextette l2 Cheerleader ll. 12 Booster 10. ll. 12 Chairman 12 U Class play ll, 12 Pet Echoes staff 10. ll, 12 Editor l2 Class officer Vice-president ll Treasurer 10. 12 Library staff 12 The Lariat. 1946



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5 DGRIS LIECHTY receiyed valedlc- torisn honors of the senior class. Although the race between Doris and Marvin Grieser was very close. Doris Won. She plans to attend college to be a high school teacher, and probab- ly w1ll major in home exonomlcs. She would be the ideal d1et1t1an in our future cafeteria. Dor1s loves t o eat. She was always Ilva's assistant cook on Monday nights to cook supper for the newspaper staff. Doris w1ll also teach some physical education classes. She always took fn active part 1n intramural sports during her h1gh school days, especially in bas- ketball and p1ng pong. She was the ever busy editor of the ULrr1at,n and worked very faithfully to the end of the Job. DALE ROBINSON thinks that after he graduates Uncle Sam w1ll have a job for him. He keeps tl1s 1n the back of his m1nd. but says that he may be a part-t1me truck driver. He drove a m1lk truck once in a while during his senior year and he might have a m1lk route of his own some day. S o m e of Da1e's classmates thought that he might be a salesmen because he always seems to be able to dig up some new argument for anything he thinks is right. Since he was always active 1 n sports he w111 probably not become disinterested 1n them as soon as he is through high school. He w11l l1kely have several sons as sport champions in o u r Psttlsville School of Tomorrow. 4 JAY KRAUSS, tlh e Farm Bureau supporter of the senior class. will probably continue his support of it, not only through words, but through actions. His classmates felt sure t h a t he would be connected with farmlng 1n some way. They said if Jay wasn't a farmer he would probably work for the Farm Bureau or drive a truck for it. Jay took part 1 n sports by being manager so maybe he could even manage the Farm Bureau some day. Jay was a member of the student council all four of h1s high school years. Hs was vice president of the organization 1n his senior year. Jay says that he would like to be a trenscontinental airways pilot, but lt looks as though he has made other plans f o r his l1fe after he graduates. LOIS MILLER will probably some day b e a secretary for someone. Since her father works for a Pyrofsx gas dealer in Napoleon. 1t would seem logical that she would be a secretPry there. She prepared herself somewhat for secretarial work while in school. She took shorthand and typing 1n her junior year. In her senior year she took typing and she also was assigned one period each day for off1ce work. Some of her fellow students thought she might some day be a teacher, We think 1t looks as though there is someone in her future, but she says it 1 s undecided except that she planned to send her chlldren to the new Pettlsville School of Tomorrow. Doris Liechty Class vsledictorisn WLar1atN staff, editor Student council ll, 12 Secretary 12 Chorus 9, 10 Special chorus 9 Girls' glee club 10. 12 Countv glee club 12 Girls' sextette 12 Class play 11, 12 Library staff 9. 10. 11, 12 Head Librarian 12 Pet Echoes staff 10. 11, 12 Editor ll Class president 9 Dole Robinson Chorus 9, 10 Class plays ll, 12 Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12 Track 10, 11. 12 Baseball 9, 10 The Lariat. 1946

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