Cridersville High School - Lest We Forget Yearbook (Cridersville, OH)

 - Class of 1946

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N CLASS 'WJ LL Te the members of the class of l946, realizing that our time for departure from the Cridersville High school d l the res- only a matter of Q few weeks, and feeling eep y ponsiblities end privileges that we have cherished during our High School Career et dear old C.E.S., and being in sound mind, do hereby bequeath end publish our lest will and testament. MARY ALICE PORTERg My slimness to Rngenne Smith 13225 Qgylig My nicknames to Bill Iheeler M231 QRQlHg My boyfriends to Treve Bell GLORIA JEAN SPYKERg My freckles to Roselle Dovis EVELYN ARCHER: My bashfulness to Susie Tolfe JEAN SHnTg My diamond to Maxine Fogt QENEVIEVE BRISCOEg My shortness to Joan Hhite VERNONA ROUSCULPg My black heir to Nancy Tinget ROSEMARY M5XQRg My brown eyes to Jesu Reichelderfer AlBRRTn R5MQ5g My ambition to go to college to Bob Valenti EVELXN SCHULTZg My weight to Mary Ruth Eley JOANNE LQQR1g My ability to smile any time to Merthet Iheeler DICK CRUMRINEg My :bility to be ready on time to Nei Mowery BUD SMITHg My clod hoppers to Betty Miller WILLARD SELLERS: My curly heir to Don Horshe SMILIE fOLFEg My height to Bill Crouse JIM CLhRKg The spirit of my Model A to Mr. Gross' nChevy'

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Hd' ' H' r X CLA:,:, film IOM There are twelve members of the graduating class of '46 that started school together back in 1954 in the first grade in the old school building with Janice Ritchie CReichelderferD as our teacher and Mr. n. W. Schultz as superintendent. The twelve' graduates are: Evelyn nrcher, Mary Brown, Joanne Low- ry, Rosemary Mayer, Mary Alice Porter, Alberta Ramga, Evelyn Schultz, Willard Sellers, Bud Smith, Gloria Jean Spyker, and Smilie Wolfe. The rest of the graduates entered in the var- ious grades: Genevieve Briscoe in the fourth grade, Norman Melchi and Lloyd Few in the fifth grade, Dick Crumrine in the seventh grade, Vernona Rousculp in the tenth grade and Irene Davis and Gwen Shaw in the eleventh grade. I wonder what it would be like trying to write our A.B.C.'s and counting to 100 now. as we did in the first grade! Wasn't it fun earning those pennies when we did our work perfectly? Our second grade teachei was Miss Cotner CMrs. Rmngal. Remember those reading classes we had? They were the NRed Birdsu, the nBlue Birdsn, and the WBlack Birdsu. Miss Headapohl was our third grade teacher. Wasn't it exciting reading about other lands in our first geography book? In our fourth year of school Mr. Strasburg was our teach- er. That year was one of many events. One of the rules we had was: when a girl was caught talking to a boy she had to sit with him and vice-versa. Of course we always pretended we didn't like it. Mr. Strasburg was our teacher for the fifth grade also. That is the year we all received a paddling for eating candy in school. Uercn't we wicked? Miss Hardin CMrs. Taubenl took over the task of educating ua in our sixth year. We were then approaching grown-ups, for so we thoughtl. The biggest event tlrt year was our entry in- to the brand new school building. My, were we proud, and we still are, of our building! The seventh year meant our entry into the Junior-High. From then on we changed classes and teachers, and also were in closer contact with the seniors. Boy, did they seem grown- up to us. Mrs. Schultz was our math and music teacher and she has been with us all the rest of the w'y. Mr. Roger Downing was our Home Room teacher that year. The eighth grade was much a repetition of our seventh grade, only we were one year nefrer to o r goal. Our Home Room teacher that year was Mr. Hylen Souders, Our ninth year marked our entry into the sacred circle of Senior High School. Our initiation week was a mixture of being a little frightened and having e lot of fun. Our Home Room teacher that year was Rachel Beagle Cschumskeri. Our Home Room teachers for the last three years have been Susanne Gillam, tenth, Mr. Hutchens and Mrs. Bright, eleventh, and Mrs. Schultz, this last year. This brings us up to the present time and as we say good- bye to C.H.S., we can't help wondering what the future holds in store for us. LJ .ff df 'P 'L 'i','Y'-1 . H



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BACCfXLAUIiEf-XT E United Brethern Church ------------------------- -May 12, 1946 Processional ---------------------------- WFairest Lord Jesusn Girls Glee Club, Graduates, and Faculty Invocation -------------- ------------------------- Rev. Spring Choir Response ----------------------- -------- NO Lamb of Godn Hymn ------------- nHoly, Holy, Holyn ------------- Congregation Anthem ----------- nMy God and I ----------- A Latvian Spiritual Alberta Ramga, Mary Brown, Evelyn Schultz, and Choir Scripture ------------ Ecclesiastes l2 -------------- Rev. Bowen Prayer ------------------------------------------- Rev. Spring Choir Response --------------------- Hear Our Prayer, O Lordn Vocal Solo ----- NDear Little Mother of Mineu -------- Gwen Shaw Sermon ------------- nThe Challenge to Youthu ------- Rev. Bowen Anthem ----------------- UThis Holy Hourn ----- ------- fNevin ' Choir Announcements -------------------------------------- Mr. Gross Hymn ------------------ nNow the Day is Overu ----- Congregation Benediction -------------------------------------- Rev. Spring Choral Amen ---------------------------------- --------- Choir f1J'M1NflFN 'lfXf!FNf Community Hall ---------------------------------- May 14, 1946 Processional---4 ----------------- ---ULand of Hope and Gloryn High School Chorus, Eighth Grade, and Class of 1946 Invocation ---------------------------------------- Rev. Clark Choral Response ----- ---------------------------------- Chorus Music Cal To Music-- ------------------ ------- Schubert Qbj A Perfect Day -------------------------- Bond Mixed Chorus-Mrs. Schultz director Caroline Miller accompanist Presentation of Sth grade diplomas ------------- Mr. Schumaker Music Kal Stouthearted Men ---- u---U ----------- Romburg lb! Pale in the Amber West ---------------- Parks Boys Glee Club Address ------ nYour Name is Calledn -------- Rev. Tennyson Guyer Music Kal I Love a Laddie ------------------------ Walt tbl Bells of St. Marys ----- --------------- Adams Girls Glee Club Presentation of High School Diplomas -------- Mr. Clark DeLong Presentation of Special Awards --------------------- Mr. Gross Benediction ------------------------------- -------- Rev. Shaw

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