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

 - Class of 1945

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FRESHNIEN

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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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- FRESHMA ASS President Willis Harvey Sec reta ry Wanda Va natta FIRST ROW: D. Altwater, B. Arter, A. Balduf, D. Ben- nett, E. Bennett, G. Blue, R. Boes, M. Bowen. SECOND ROW: R, Brown, M, Bricely, M. Carey, J. Casey, H. Cla- baugh, J. Constein, R. Cope, D. Crum. THIRD ROW: R. Drew, A. Ellis, B. Feeley, C. Fischer, M. Frey, R. Frey, N. Frisch, J. Gibson. FOURTH ROW: J. Gillen, M. Gott- fried, B. Hagley, D. Holbedel, A. Halm, A. Hankins, L. Hare, W. Harvey. FIFTH ROW: H. Heffletinger, T. Hehr, B. Hehr, R. Hetzel, D. Holt, C. Kent, P. Kimmel, R. Kin. SIXTH ROW: N. Kinley, W. Koehler, P, Krich- baurn, W. Kramer, J. Kraus, J. Lundy, B. Martig, C. McClain. SEVENTH ROW: M. McClain, R. Miller, R. FRESHY FRESHMEN HAVE BUSY YEAR. The one hundred and tive Freshmen, under the direction of Mr. Frederick Koenig, Mr. Franklin Gottfried, and Mr. Frederick Flee- man were very busy this year. Because of the extra amount of talent, two radio programs were given by members of the class over Sta- tion WMRN, Marion-one on November Zl and one on November 28. To commemorate, the entrance of the United States into the Second World War, a patriotic assembly was presented by the ninth grade on December 7, 1944, for the upper six grades. Although they didn't win any prizes for attendance, scholarship, or the purchase of War Bonds and Stamps, they were in there pitching, The Vice President Agnes Hankins Treasurer Kenneth Smythe Moll, G. Morrison, R. Moses, M. Myers, E. Oates, R. Orians. EIGHTH ROW: R. Overmier, E. Pagnard, M. Pfeiter, M. Reidlinger, K. Richardson, J. Risner, N. Rowland, J. Russell. NINTH ROW: H. Sammet, D. Seiler, K. Smythe, E. Snyder, H. Snyder, M. Southward, M. Stansbery, S. Stephan. TENTH ROW: H. Stout, B. Swinehart, B. Thiel, B. Thiel, M. Thiel, L. Thomas, W. Vanatta, M. Walton. ELEVENTH ROW: M. Walton, A. Walton, E. Weiker, R. Widman, M. Wooten, FRESH- MEN NOT PICTURED: R. Arnold, R. Detweiler, M. Gil- len, R. Griffin, M. Hannibal, R. Herring, E. Thiel, R. Tucker, M. Walter, R. Weber, B. Whitt, L. Williams. Freshmen were very proud of the fact that they stood second in the purchase of bonds and stamps, ln the sports department, quite a number of husky heroes represented them. Everyone was indeed pleased with the Fresh- man Chorus and glee club, organized and directed by Miss Mercedes Blue. Both ap- peared on several occasions, and, if we do say so ourselves, they were very good. Their class party, in the middle of March, was a big success and was enjoyed by everyone. AI- though the icy roads and bad weather played havoc with their studying, the Freshmen greatly enjoyed this school year. -Josephine Gibson, Wanda Vonatta, Anna Jane Ellis 'hm

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