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

 - Class of 1945

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was organized, and a select choir of forty voices was chosen from a general chorus. This year our new superintendent intro- duced many novel features. First, there was the extra-curricular period, commonly known as the home room. During that period the G.R. and Hi-Y held their meetings, and the chorus groups rehearsed. Another activity in- stituted by Superintendent Rilling was the fifteen minute radio broadcast given by the home rooms over Station WMRN, Marion. These home rooms also had assembly pro- grams which included skits, plays, readings, and vocal and instrumental music. Plaques were presented at the end of each six weeks' period to home rooms with the best records in attendance, scholarship, and war bond and stamp sales. From this brief summary, it is easy to see that our school made great progress during the past year. --Joyce Clinger. 1945 ANNUAL CONTENTS Annual Staff .......................,..........,..... 4 Senior Class .... . 5 Junior Class ........... .... l O Sophomore Class ...... .... l 2 Junior High ......... .... l 4 Superintendent 20 Principals ....... .... 2 l Faculty ............ .... 2 2 Administration 24 Advertisements ..... .... 2 5 48 Music ......... .... 5 3 Sports .....,........ .... Clubs ........... ............................. .... 5 6 Junior Play .......................................... 60 Baccalaureate and Commencement ,..... 6l Service Flag ....... . ...... ....................... .... 6 2 Class Will ...... .... 6 4 Who's Who .... .... 6 5 Local ........... .... 6 6 .Thomas Vogel Phyllis Kuenzli Business Manager ...,..,a....,........... Helen Logsdon Treasurer and Art Editor ..,...........,..... Rita Roll Circulation Manager ,........ ...... P hyllis Wagner ' Audrey Enders Photography Editor ..... ...,... M ary A. Bastel ' ....,. Jane Curry ...James Seim Daniel Harvey Editor-in-Chief .............. ....,.. Assistant Editor ...........,.... ,...... Assistant .......,..,............ ...... Assistant .,,,...,..s...... Music Editor .... .... ,.......... . Athletic Editor .......,..,..........,,....... Class Editor ,.....,...,....................,.. Joyce Clinger Typists .,,.,,,,,,,. Josephine Casey, Annabelle Mills Sponsor ,.,.,,s......,.,...............,......., F. J. Gottfried Advertising Salesmen ....., Tom Reber, Joan lams Phyllis Swoverland, Dorothy Bowman Engraver .,,,,,.s......,.,,,,......,,,, Mr. Joseph R. Todd Service Engraving Co., Detroit, Mich. Printer ,s,,i,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, The Gray Printing Company Fostoria, Ohio A Lettermfrojil the Editor Dear Students and Faculty: This is presenting your H1945 Annual. On the following pages we of the annual staff have done our best to give you a living memorial of your school life for the past year. For our theme this year we have chosen some- thing that we believe to be representative of all our activities. Feet-that's it, just plain feet. We use them for almost everything we do. We walk to school, we walk at noon and between classes. We use our feet for sports, for dancing, and for all our work and fun. Why, our feet even have person- alityl We have happy feet, which skip merrily along, and we have tired feet, those dead ole' dogs. There are active feet, such as we see used in football or track. And of course, there is the kind of feet we all have nowadays-busy feet, busier than ever, war feet. That's the kind of feet we use when we walk to save gas, or when we work those extra hours at our job to do our bit for a lasting program of peace, founded on God-given principles. You all know about those feet and also about the feet of those away from home right now, fighting in the mud or on the cold steel of a ship, so that we can continue to have the most precious of all feet-the feet of a free people. As you can readily see, our feet are good actors and vivid indicators of our char- acter. With this in M' mind, the staff is sure that you will enjoy . reading the Annual much more. ln this year's book we have also tried to inject a bit of personal meaning for each student so that when he reads these pages, they will recall to him the pleasant days spent in, as we usually express ourselves, good old U.S.H.S. Our school has always meant a lot to us. Perhaps this is true not only because it is our greatest source of knowledge, but also because it is our best chance to make friends and learn to live, work, and play together. We owe much to our teachers who are always ready to help us no matter how much work it means for them, and we express our deepest appreciation for their showing us how. We sincerely hope the Annual holds many fond memories for both students and faculty. In conclusion . . . Thanks for your fine cooperation in helping us to get your H45 Annual ready, and for the oppor- tunity to serve as your staff. We enjoyed it tre- mendously. Cordially yours, it X.. - Tom voaEL.



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ANNUAL -T-F-F or '4 TRAMP, TRAMP, TRAMP. The feet of our staff were busy this year. Literally, we hoofed the way to our goal. We not only used feet as a theme for our Annual, but also used our own feet to good advantage. Yes, we footed it to sell ads, to take pic- tures, and distribute your Annual to you. It was work, brain and foot, and we loved it. Our hearts were in our iob, and as a result we really had super cooperation. Every one of us had his job to do. Our business staff did its part by selling ads, handling our finances, and distributing and selling copies of the Annual, while our editorial crew concentrated on getting pictures, write-ups of our classes, organizations, and activities, and generally preparing the book for publication. Our work began in the fall and that's when we really got-- on the ball. Mr. Todd, public relations officer of the Service Engraving Company, walked in one fine, sunny day and gave us our first pep talk. lt was shortly after this visit that our Edi- tor-in-Chief set to work on preparing the first draft of the -45 Annual. He drew, in miniature, the first blueprint, and sent it to our engraver for reproduction in full size. Before the engraver sent it back, the editor and photography staff had the Senior pic- tures and group pictures taken. By then Christmas was here, and the full-sized dummy of the Annual was back. During the Christmas vacation the busi- ness manager and her assistants began the selling of ads, and when school took up again more pictures were taken. Soon fin- ished pictures began rolling in from our photographers and the photography staff set to work mounting them for the engrav- er. All editors were on the alert for action, and copy began piling up for our typists to send to the printer. The end of February saw us just finishing our editorial work. The circulation staff was set in motion, toward the end of school, and they wound up our work for this year's annual. That's the story of how you got your Annual for 4'5, folks. Happy reading to you. P.S, The staff wishes to heartily thank our sponsor, Mr. Gottfried, for his fine guidance. He put real spirit behind our efforts.

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