High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 19 text:
“
INDICRMUEHLIC lYDl'IllNlIVl'Illl.li Num!-:Fi':1,n lll'iffKl'Il. lfllllllfillfifls ls'l'illll'lNlA'N Sfll'lllUl'llll'lll IIUHBI-IRT l flffll filllsllfk lllilt CA Wlpsllllllli lxlllilifilill JURY MUIQNCH MUICNCH Emily I 10l'lllU6hl02 Attendance clerk . . . gen- erous with delentions . . sn't her fault th. ngh . . . smiling voice . . . secretary of teachers' bowling league . . . varied interests . . . Virginia Nabbefeld: Office clerk . . . finance . . . money, money . . . flying fingers . . . a lilt lll her step . . . A. H. S. graduate, as is Miss lnder- muehle . . . Mrs. Heekel: Manager of the cafeteria . . . food with personality . . . ready lrish wit . . . serves hundreds of students with poise and smiles . . . outstanding daughter . . . son in the air corps . . . ,lack Burroughs: Left our family to join l'ncle Sam's last October . . . adding his bit for his country . . . taught biology . . . expert back stage director . . . sorry to see him go . . . good teacher and friend . . . lots of luck and best wishes to him . . . William Weideman: .lanitor . . . Big Bill or Bill the Third . . . helped out in Mr. Stach's place during his recent illness . . . Mrs. Schroeder: .lanitress . . . works with a will at school and at home . . . great sports fan . . . cleans the gym . . . good-tempered . . . Mrs. Grishaher: Janitress . . . keeps the library polished . . . sews, makes quilts, and croehets . . . Bert, . . .jolly . . . Frank Ruhbert: Fireman . . . hunts and fishes . . . loves the outdoor and good food . . . friendly . . . Gerhardt Vogt: Now serving in linited States Air Corps. . . happy, happy landing . . . was jani- tor . . . swept and swept . . . takes movies for fun . . . always cheerful, even after his picture failed to produce after three times . . . Lewis Jury: Chief engineer . . . likes chicken dinners when others foot the bill . . . gardens in the summer . . . this year it will he a victory garden . . . William Campshure: Janitor . . . just plain Bill . . . ever ready smile . . . keeps white mice . . . likes all sports . . . Emory Krueger: Fireman . . . keeps the school fires burning . . . eats, works, and eats . . . doesn't, believe in despondency . . . Harry Mueneh: Head cusLod'an work, work, work, and' more work . ne for much else . . . always responds he ever present Harry, can you help us here? . . . every place at once . . . deserves a gold medal for the fine job he does . . . prefers banana splits, however . . .
”
Page 18 text:
“
SMITH I-I WOLF I I noon BIIIIK5 .- :N SMITH SPENCE ST IC I IX Eli ST II ITZ EL SWEIVI' THURSUN 'I'IiI-IUINNICK WILLIAMS XY ITZKE IYULF Minne Smith: English . . . travels with her pal . . . has yearning for the wild west and outdoor life . . . writes clever verses . . . Catherine Spence: llome arts head . . . studied in the tlopher State . . . home management, personality, and interior decoration . . . Elm-r Steiner: llome arts . . . bright red car . . . hearty laugh . . . good bowler . . . a real Apple- tonian . . . Marjorie Stritzel: tlonnnercial . . . member of military records committee . . . tournament bowler . . .jolly disposition . . Ellen Sweet: linglisll . . . Talisman . . . Quill and Scroll . . . gets outdoor exercise by cycling . . . lectures over speakers stand in true oratorieal style . . . Friday night deadlines . . . Vernon Thorson: English, social science, busi- ness prineiples . . . assistant football coach . . . ex-band director. . .father of future heart- breaker . . . Eleanor Tredinnick: Commercial . . . commer- cial club . . . Talisman . . . started teachers' bowling league . . . has drive to make her home room Come through . . . soft spot in her heart for Model A Ford cars . . . ,lay I. Williams: Orchestra . . . plays a wicked violin . . . excellent photographer . . . Lawrence Witzkc: Physical education . . . spon- sors cheerleaders . . . starting: to train his new son for the football team of N58 . . . Annabelle Wolf: liuglish . . . Clarion . . . loves the Western Rockies . . .enjoys riding and walking . . . deadlines, deadlines . . .
”
Page 20 text:
“
SICNIUIRS i6 SICNIURS lla-nlurics ago wc sttnnhlcd up thc steps ol' a new lil'c. Vi c g:azcd with reverent cycs at the Ill2iSSlXt' strnctnrc which was to he mn' hmnc l'm' thrcc years: the hmm' that was to iniproye our mind. our hcallh. aml our looksf the hmm- that was to shower ns with reward for work wcll done thc hmnc that was to he the last cmninnnity place fm' thc many who were setting: out into thc wm'ld. ,KI thc cnd ol thc hrst ycar. we reached the lirst landing: aml looked hack with aninsenlcnt at thc strngfgrlcs ot' attaining: that position. 'l'he soph xodyil had coatcd us with a thin but delinite vcncer ol' social gracc tm' disg:raceJ. We g:rcw niorc assnrcd aml lookcd cag:crly to the asccnt ol' ol' thc next llig:hI ol' stairs. That period rcscrvcs a tcndcr spot in our hearts, for we wcrc g:rowing: older aml w iscr. 'l'iniidly at first. aml thcn with niorc conlidcncc. wc had cntcrcd into clnh work, drznnatics. athlctics. aml all the numerous acliyi- Iics ollcrcd frccly to us. The jnnim' play had hronpht smnc ol' ns into thc spotlig:ltt aml wc hcgran to come into our own. Nlany ol' ns were stepping: into the hig:h spots of some ol' the organi- zations aml activities, for we had beg:un to realize that the following: year we were to he the seniors. We were ahmlt to hecmne thc g:radualing: class. As seniors. there were certain activities that were ours alone. We repeated history with another vaudcvillc. This time, however. we were suhjcct to the cheers aml jccrs ol' the underclassnien. The scnim' play was a hug:e success, for we tried aml did wcll a type ol' play not often attempted hy hig:h school students. Lastly. we won the envy aml admiration ol' the umlerclasslncn on National llmlm' aml Awards day, as the class ahead ol' ns had won ours. We lilled our days to their capacit y. knowing: that they would never cmnc agrain. aml when on Deccnlher seventh, a proclamation was issued that was to chang:e all our lives, we faccd it g:ravcIy with the knowledg:e that the future of our country dcpcnds on ns. Now wc have cmne to the linal landing: aml thc top ol' mn' stairs. aml to those who have hclpcd ns when we tripped on mn' way. wc g:iyc mn' heart-felt thanks. The world that is laid hcl'm'c mn' feet is torn hy war. It will not he an easy task l'or any ol' us to live np to our stamlard. hut the foundation and training: we have received at .Xpplcton llig:h School will carry ns throug:h. We lcavc to the sophomores aml juniors the hcritagrc ol' carrying: on where we lel't oll'. Nlay their years hc as satisfying: aml rich as ours have heen. To mn' advisers. we leave the lncinories ol' our g:ood aml had tpialities-frour hig:hlig:hts aml our lowlig:hts aml our sincere grratitmlc. And now. carrying: our sheepskins proudly, wc will each takc an active part in making: the world a hetter place in which to live. .'Nl'tcr our strng:g:les we will always look hack upon our hig:h school years as a green oasis in the whirling: samlstorin ol' life.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.