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

 - Class of 1948

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U ' ' i CTURY rADULT5 DIAL Mr. Wm.-I.eMahoney ' Born at Jersy City, N. J. Bachelor of Science Master of Art from Bowl- ing Green State University. MajorsS: :el Science Minor-Biological Science Teachesddeth, History, Soc. Problems, a Phys. Ed., Coach Years at Cridcrsvillo-1945-48 Mrs. Dorothy Schultz Born at New Galilee, Penn. Bachelor of Arts degree from Baldwin Wallace College MaJor4 ath Minors-French, English, Music, History, and Social Science. Teaches4Music, Math, Latin, M Home Economics. Years at Cridersville-1929-32 1940-48 Mr. Gene Basinger Born at Bluffton, Ohio Bachelor of Arts from Bluff- ton College. Major-Social Science Teaches-Eng., Civics, and Geography. Years at Cridersville-1946-48 Mrs. Mildred Hager Born in Allen County Auglaize County Normal Ohio Northern SEQ and 6th Grades Years at Cridersville-1947-48 Mrs. Marie Vandivier Born at Bucyrus, Ohio Graduated from Marvin College, Mo Teaches-Second and Third Grades Years at Cridersville-1945-48 I Mr. Robert W. Crites Born at Tiffin, Ohio Bachelor of Science at Ohio University State Mejor-Physical Science k History Minor-Physical Ed. R Social Sc. Teaches-feneral Science, Biology Chemistry, and Physics. Years at Cridersvillc-1945-48 Miss Amy A. Armand Born at Madison, Ind. Bachelor of Arts degree from Hanover College, Hanover, Ind. Major-English, Social Studies Minors-Commerce Teaches-Commerce, English, and Geography. Years at Cridersvillc-1947-46 Mrs. Ida Burden Born at Cridersville Attended Miami, Bowling Green and Ada Colleges. Teaches-Fourth k Fifth Grades Years at Cridersville-1946-48 Mrs. Gladys Truesdale Born at Wapaloneta Attended Bowling Green State University CDiplomaJ . Teaches-First Grade Years at Cridersville-1947-48 fs

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Facult F P W4 WILLIAM I., MAI-IONEY DOROTHY S. SCHULTZ ROBERT CRITES ' 4 T EUGENE BASINGER AMY A. ARMAND MILDRED HAGER I 1 -dem- IDA BURDEN MARIE VANDIVIER GLADYS TRUESDALE



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CLASS-Hnsveziv g Sitting here at this well-used, old desk, I have been 582136 around at the familar faces C. H. S. new holds. Seeing these I realize how far we have traveled in these years. Starting on a Journey down the road of memory, I visualize the first day of school when we sheltered children stepped forward into a world of education. This maturally took place on a sunny September morning Kell school days were like this!! in 1956. Cr High was then visited by a group of wide-eyed, new What a collection this was! Some short, one or two bent on giving our teacher a headache, all answering discriptions, none identical: all will become an through the years. Through all the years of coming these still remain: Trove Ball a earn-haired girl w i idersville additions. good, many to various individual and going, th a plen- tiful supply of freckles. Others were Kitty Bailey, a small blonde nicknamed WKittyW3 Norman Roser, a chubby boy with a crush on our freckled-faced girl. Yes, and there is Mary Spyker blonde-haired and sweet, and naturally myself. we have all remained through the twelve years to graduate. However, we did gain and loss as the years went on. I remeber well that blessed event in the second grade when we received some more talent into our classy and slthough one left for a short time she has returned to graduate here. Yes, remem- ber the girls were Mary Ruth Eley and Helen Dnider. Mary is a dark-haired girl likeable for her laugh, and Helen a dark-haired girl who has won affection from all the class members. Mary left here for awhile but returned later in the fourth grade. She came from Horace Mann. Helen came from Whittier. In the next couple of years, we received no new members. Our class dwindled. However, in our fifth grade Ruth Ritchie came to C. H. S. Ruth is a dark-haired small girl. CNO bigger than a minute!! She came from Uniopolis. New students were slow to come but in our Freshman year Rose Davis and Don Harshe came to us. Rose came from Uhiopolis and won affection from all: and Don naturally stole a place in the girls' hearts with his winning smile. He was from Central. Al- so, in this year our comedian and singer, Ed Coplin, joined us. The next year Glennes Sherrick, a girl from Alma, Michigan, entered here. Glennes is tall and willowy. we gained no new member in our Junior year: but in our last year Jean Shenly and Lloyd Corson arrived. Jean came from Cen- tral and Lloyd from Shawnee. Jean's ways were different from ours but we all have come to like her. Lloyd is well-liked too. Considering our great losses through these yearsg our gains leave us with a class of fourteen. All advanced twelve years in the realm of education. As we travel en, the way may be hard but we will finally struggle through to our road of life. 0 with tears in our eyes and memories in our hearts wo CFourteen graduates thankful for all C. travel on. H. S. has given us.J And so it is with anticipation that we all face our destiny. For some a rocky road, for some an easy trail finally fading into the sunset of lifeg all batting onward, over the ever- fading crest of life. With these parting lines we leave past his tory and C. H. S. behind, and with enly a cackward glance, travel on down the strange Wroad of life.'

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