Archbold High School - Blue Streak Yearbook (Archbold, OH)

 - Class of 1938

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CLASSES

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Class of 1938 MARY M. FETTERS “Fat Tallest blonde . . . sparkling eyes . . . Windsor fin- gernails . . . heavy reader . . . seldom haard . . . worth listenmg to . . . program of chairman of Social Club . . . “Nuts to You” . . . “Life Begins at Sixteen . . . “Eyes of Tlaloc.’’ MAYNARD SHORT “Mesh “You talk a while, my hands are tired. . . . our curly-haired actor . . . dependable . . . captain of “Bas- ketears . . . track . . . tenor in glee club and chorus . . . “Bells of Beaujolais . . . “Bp in tha Air . . . “I.i Arcady . . . “Nuts to You . . . “Spring Fever. ALICE ROT 11 “Becky “The other twin . . . “Becky on the bus . . . can'» make her tongue behave . . . furriner from Franklin . . bashful in class . . . blushes . . . has bean BECKoned . . “Life Begins at Sixteen . . 9 “Spring Fever. CLIFFORD HEER “Fuzzy Elmira’s futuie mayor . . . second Fink2lstein . . tall boy of high school . . . prosecuting attorney . . . fifth in district in State Scholastic Test in general scienca . . . sixth in county in Scholastic Test . . . cap- tain of “Wildcats . . . “Nuts to You . . . “Eyes of Tlaloc. DORIS LEININGER “Sis Dark hair and brown eyes . . . likes to dance . . . E-LYves in Michigan . . . talkative . . . gies club and honor roll at Wauseon . . . Girl Reserves and Home Ec Club . . . School play, “Heart Trouble at Fayette. KATHRYN VVYSE “Katy-did “She and gloom are no relation. . . . jolly . . . op- tomistic . . . artistic . . . accompanies herself on the gui- tar . . . vice president 2, secretary-treasurer 3, . . . first in district, sixth in State Commercial Contest in short- hand . . . Scholarship Test. ESTIIER ROCK “Boots “Laugh and the class laughs with you. . . . combined Rubinoff and Paderewski . . . secretary-treasurer 1, . . . first in district, first in State Commercial Contest . . . Scholarship Test . . glee club . . . chorus . . . orchestra . . . “Bells of Beaujolais . . . “In Arcady . . . “Nuts to You’” . . . “Life Begins at Sixteen.



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Juniors Front Row:—Dorothea Grime, Ruth DeVries, Gertrude Gigax, Lois Ziegler, Ada Short, Nola Aeschliman, Pauline Short, Harriet Rupp, Pearl Ruger, Paula Lamb, Betty Vernier, Dale Nofziger. Second Row:- Miss McCurdy, Advisor, Joan Lytle, Myrl Miller, Leon Lugbill, Madalyn Taylor, Doris King, Evelyn Clingaman, Lawrence Short, Robert Snowberger, Ralph Heer, Velma Short. Third Row:—James Frey, Tom Polite, Jack Ruffer, Paul Christy, Theo. Dimke, Ivan Stuckey, Glen Lauber, E. Pat. Hollingshead, Orville Rueger, Ervin Wyse. Back Row:—Rozella Ziegler, Helyn Kutzli, Kathryn Roth, Junior Walter, Her- bert Lantz, James Rupp, Charles Rufenacht, Walter Maust, Lorene Nof- ziger, Florence Spiess, Mildred Gearig. Absent—Ruth Rupp, Helen Hinderer, Viola Rupp, Robert Stotzer. “At last we’re headed right -headed for Eden.” In these unforgettable words from the 1938 Junior Play, Headed for Eden,” is embodied the “Ultima Thule” of our philosophy. We’re on our way—to the Eden of our dreams, the day next year when we shall stand—proudly arrayed in cap and gown, prepara- tory to bidding farewell to our high school. In our three years our destiny has been guided first by James Frey, then by Robert Snowberger and this year by Paul Christy. Our number has remained about the same and we bid fair to set a new record for size of class when we graduate. We have another feather in our cap in the form of “The Arch-Ette,” the newspaper edited by our class. We think our expedition into the field of journal- ism has turned out very gratifyingly and we hope that succeeding classes may continue in the path we have charted for them. Our class has excelled in basketball. Our reserves, made up almost entire- ly of juniors, were undefeated this year, besides furnishing some of the material for the varsity. In basketball and track we have more than done our share. The Blue Streaks should show other teams their dust next year. Under the guidance of Miss McCurdy we staged a Junior-Senior banquet which we feel sure set a standard of excellence for classes to come. All in all, we think A. H. S.’s Class of 1939 quite outstanding. We have loads of pep, ambition and enthusiasm and we really expect to get places. So watch us! We're on our way!

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