Columbian High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Tiffin, OH)

 - Class of 1939

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If lil the that reali the haughty glances of the faculty and the knowing looks mint' aaa Hi t Looking back on that year when we first became dominating force of the junior High, we find cur freshman days seem more like a mirage than a reality. We were unaware of the fact that we were supposed to be green, and, since ignorance is bliss, we spent a very happy year. Athough we, as freshmen, were not organized, we were well represented in the various school activities. The two most outstanding events in our year were our class play, Whimsy, and the party at Meadowbrook Park. T ree years have passed since we arrogantly ascen ed the lofty steps of Columbian and hastily desce ded to seek side entrances-said action, amidst of upper classmen. Of course, when they zed what fine people we really were, the school becaire more livable to us insignificant sophsf' A large number of the girls became members of the Girl Reserves, while some of the boys joined the . '- . ' ll re resented in the A Ca ella OHN THoMPsoN, D ' Balto, S'IllA T LAMPF, Bo KLEIN H1 We were we P PP J on R B Choir and the Girls' Glee Club. Many of us took pride in being members of the Sophomore Dramatic Club, band, debate teams, orchestra, basketball teams, and Drum and Bugle Corps. Shortly after the beginning of the second semester we organized. Our sophomore otiicers were: Pre.sia'ez1l Bob Klein Ser1'elm'y Audre Sickles Vice-Preridwzt john Thompson Tretzizzfer janet Gilliam At the same time we chose the Upward as our motto. We climaxed the year with t We came back in the fall witl of the sophomores. After they were The theme song of the whole accomplishing this by an excellent Prerideuf john l ire-Pre.ria'e11l The main event of the junior white rose as our fiower, blue and J silver as our class colors, and Onward and ur first social affair-the Sophomore Class Prom! 1 decreased numbers and a keen sense of importance, much to the consternation put in their proper place, we turned junior year was money, and ways e selection of class officers who w Thompson Don Bero year was the party with which w our thoughts once more to class organization, and means of raising it. We were aided in ie: Serref.11'y Helen Rose Flagle Trerirzrrer Marjorie Butcher e entertained the seniors. The elaborate planning and excellent management made this event one of the most successful Seniors! XY'hat importance, what dignity, what privileges, what acti year we elected the following officers to lead us: Prerideul John Vice-Pre ridefll The selection of Blue and G proven very efiicient. This group Ross McCord, Archie Welch, Carl Hilda Leonard. Thompson Don Bero in the history of the school. vity the name carries with it. During this busy Sew'elrn'y Bob Klein Treu.f11r'er Stuart Lampe old representatives was given careful consideration, and as a result the staff has included Georgiana Sloan, Arlingtoi Beck, Norman Dietrick, Helen Rose Flagle, Wall, Margaret Miller, Martha In debate, seniors were especially well represented. Vyv Mather, john Thompson, Richard Tolmie, john McQuate, and Pearl Trachsel were the principal senior debaters. Harold Lowery and Arthur Hossler were elected co-captains of honorary captain of the basketball team. We commend Mary Agnes Hummer, Norma Simonis, and june The informal senior mixer which was held in February was the gave was much appreciated and enjoyed. The selection of Rev. j. H. Palmer to deliver the baccalaureate was inspiring and helpful. And now we come to commen cement. To us it seems the endg work. We have the tools with which to make this work a success. seen. This final thought we shall str To strive onward and upward. ive to carry with us that we may Yifeinig, John McQuate, Richard Tolmie, and tie football team, and Don Bero was chosen Heck for their work as cheer leaders. last class party. The prom which the juniors sermon proved a wise choice, for his message but rather, it is the beginning of our real life Whether we are able to do this remains to be always bring honor to the name of Columbian: -BOB KLEIN

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