Upper Sandusky High School - Indian Village Yearbook (Upper Sandusky, OH)

 - Class of 1945

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UNIllR CLASS President .V IQ' 6 E if Mi' or Treasurer Phillip Cavcncugh ii' -, .:q. Z I 1 T1 R0bel'f M0We Y A A nlll, . 4 .QVA r . K3 . Ax E TP I , W wiv I Vice President Secretary L ' Ronald Lcack Jane Mcsefh I gzn' 1., Q-r--.- S lNot Pictured, Transfer- FIRST ROW: D. Bardon, D. Barth, R. Barth, P. Binau, S. Bloser, B. Boles, A. Bowen, B. Bradman. SECOND ROW: P. Calmes, P. Cavanaugh, P. Cobb, E. Day, B. Drew, M. Frazier, D. Gabriel, R. Gibson. THIRD ROW: R. Gillen, N. Graham, N. Hagenmaier, A. Hale, F. Harman, F. Henige, J. Hauser, J. Houser. FOURTH ROW: J. Johns, J, Kin, J, Kinley, D. Kramer, J. Kraus, E. Kuenzli, B. Lahr, J. Leslie. FIFTH ROW: R. Liming, D. Lininger, J. McBeth, R. Messmer, R. Mowery, B. JUNIOR FEET VERY ACTIVE. The leading feet of our class belong to Phillip Cavanaugh, who was elected President at the beginning of the year. The rest of the officers were: Ron- ald Laack, Vice President, who left our school in December, Jane McBeth, Secretary, Robert Mowery, Treasurer, and the Executive Com- mittee consisted of James Leslie, Neva Gra- ham, and Margery Thiel. These students had a big job but made the grade with flying col- ors. The busy feet of the Junior Class started their long job of selling popcorn and candy at the first football game. Juniors have since had the concession stand at every football game and at all the basketball games. The class also sold orange and black beanies to all the enthusiastic students who wished to wear our school's colors. Several dances were sponsored by the class after the athletic events. The talented feet of the Junior students presented a three-act comedy entitled Al- most Summer on December the l9th, Radio programs on the High Reporter series were red to Columbusl Myers, J. Myers, H. O'Brien. SIXTH ROW: M. Pog- nard, M. Perri, P. Pfeifer, E. Pool, A. Rall, J. Rall, M. Reber, D. Rumbaugh. SEVENTH ROW: M. Russell, R. Schnelker, L. Seiler, M. Smalley, R. Smalley, C. Stans- bery, R. Stansbery. EIGHTH ROW: A. Stoker, D. Sweigard, C. Thiel, G. Thiel, M. Thiel, T. Thiel, E. Tho- mas, M. Wall. NINTH ROW: J. Weiker, R. Wolfe, J. Wolfrum, E. Yentzer, E. Yentzer, J. Zeller. JUNIORS NOT PICTURED: C. Bolyard, M. Brewer, J. Hehr, S. Meck, M. Parks, V. Plott, V. Stansberry. presented by Miss GoIIing's home room and by the Junior English class. An assembly pro- gram was also presented by the willing Jun- iors. The boys put their swift feet in action pri. the football, basketball, track, and baseball teams this past year. The class boasted of eight top-ranking football players and seven members of the basketball team. When the track and baseball season rolled around, one found many pairs of cleated shoes filled with the feet of Junior boys. The dancing feet of the Juniors enter- tained the graduating class at a beautiful spring prom May the I8th. The auditorium was decorated in a manner complimentary to spring. The class was safely and happily led through another year of high school by the dignified feet of Miss Golling and Mrs. Tuck- er, our class sponsors. They helped us in every way to be better students. We of the Junior class wish to express our sincere Thanks to you, Miss Golling and Mrs. Tucker. . -Alice Hale and Fran Henige.



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IIPHO Illlll CLASS President Eugene Rife Secreta ry Rachel Reamsnyder FIRST ROW: J. Armstrong, G. Koehler, B. Barth, C. Beamer, D, Beamer, M. Bils, J. Bremyer, S. Bremyer, SECOND ROW: A. Brooks, H. Brown, J. Brown, N. Bry- ant, D. Busick, P. Clinger, M. Courtad, C. Curry. THIRD ROW: J. Denman, C. Dillon, J. Enders, F. Fleeman, M. Fox, L. Frey, M. Frey, E. Gibson. FOURTH ROW: K. Gottfried, J. Hewett, D. Iles, R. Irvin, L. Jacobs, J. Kellermeyer, F. Kinsley, D. Koehler. FIFTH ROW: J. Kuenzli, K. Kuenzli, M. Larick, A. Leightey, E. Lum- bersan, H. Mavis, D. McAllister, R. McWilliams. SIXTH SOPHOMORE CLASS HOLDS PARTY. As we look back upon our Sophomore year, we see nine months of stutly and good times. There was our class party back in Novem- ber for instance when we reall let ourselves I I go and had a good time. Do you remember how much everyone enjoyed our assembly program in January? The play Lawdiggers and all that came be- fore and went after it? Quite a number of students from the Sophomore Class made their radio debut on our school radio program which was broadcast weekly over Station WMRN, Marion. Our very capable homeroom teachers and class advisors were Mr. Shaffer and Mr. Vice President Dean McAllister Treasurer Craig Gottfried INot PicturedI ROW: C. McClain, C. Meck, M. Mills, J. Moore, A. Moser, P. Patchet, R. Reamsnyder, E. Rife. SEVENTH ROW: W. Ritterspach, C. Rizor, M. Roberts, R. Rob- erts, B. Saull, R. Shafer, K. Solacoff, D. Snyder. EIGHTH ROW: F. Stansbery, J. Strasser, P. Strasser, B. Swartz, E. Swihart, M. Swihart, M. Thiel, T. Thiel. NINTH ROW: R. Vent, R. Walton, R. Weaver, M. Whitman, T. Wilson. SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED: R. Arnold, C. Gottfried, R. Hotelling, J. Stephan, G. Hewet Wolfe. When Mr. Wolfe left, Miss Frances Fried took his position. We elected our class officers in the fall: Gene Rite as President, Dean McAllister as Vice President, Rachel Reamsnyder as Secre- tary, and Craig Gottfried as Treasurer. The executive committee was composed of Homer Mavis, Arden Moser and Wayne Ritterspach. The Sophomore Class was well represent- ed in nearly all of the extra-curricular activi- ties: band, orchestra, high school choir, chor- us, Girl Reserves, Hi-Y, F.F.A., and the Var- sity U. These and many others were the activities of the Sophomores in '44-'45. --Janice Kellermeyer. Os V

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