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RCTiVlTIE S WILLIAM DFRYIN SU3ER BILL Concert Bai d } ,k; Marching Band 1,2,3»4» Mixed Chorus 1,1].; Glee Club 1,1]; County Bar.c 2,-3; County Glee 3; Boy Scouts 1; Class Officer 3; Class Play 3; Basketball 1; Baseball 1; An- nual Staff 1]; Loyal D Staff Ij.; A HANDSOME SIGHT, ANY GIRL'S DELIGHT FRANK A NT'iO.fY EDWARD WE 3EL JR. i]-H Club 3,U; P.F.A. 2,3,1].; SHORT IK WISPCrl JUT TALL IN ST0RI2S WILLIAM RUSSEL WILLIAMS BILL Basketball 1,2,3,!]; Baseball 1,2,3,!]; Loyal D Staff 3; WHAT A BASKETBALL PLAYER, HE SURE MAKES LOTS OF PASSES ROBERT EUGENE WINK BOB Marching Band 1; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 2; Cafeteria !]; Stage Manager of Class Play 3; Basketball Manager 3,1], Safety Patrol 1,1]; Baseball Manager 3,1]; Basketball Manager 3,1]; LIKE ALL BOOKWORMS HE EATS THEM UP, BUT FORGETS TO READ THEM EVELYN DQRTH-Y YUNGilA.NN GEORGE Glee Club 1,2,1]; County Glea 1,2,3; Bowling Green Audition 2,3,1]; Class Officer 1]; Home Ec, Club 1,2:; Operetta 2; Class Play '3; Student Council 1]; Senior Scholarship Test 2]; Girls Sextet 2,3,1]; Elimination Tests 1,2,3,!]; Cafeteria 1,2; Office Practice 1]; Annual Staff 1]; County Mixed Chorus 2,3;aj. JUST LIKE SUSPENDERS, SHE HOLDS. UP EVERYONE'S MORALE FRANCIS 1. . ; ZIEZLER LOKSO Loyal D Staff 3; F.F.A. 1,2,3,!]; SCHOOL'S A BORE, HE WON'T GO NO MORE Page 21
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fi C T I V I T 1+; Safety Patrol 2,3; LIKE A FLOWER, HE ALWAYS PEDALS TO SCHOOL CARL BERNARD RSICHENBAUGH FLASH Concert Band 3,2+; Marching Band 1,2,3 2+; State Band Audi- tions 3 2+; District Band Auditions 3,i+; Operetta 2; Basketball 1; Safety Patrol 1,2,3,1;; WITH HIS NEW FORD HE'S BSLMGRE BOUND BURDETTE HENRY R ■ INHARDT 3KRT'' Concert Band 1,2,3,2+; Marching Band 1,2,3,2+; Mixed Chorus 1 2,3,U; Glee Club 1,2,3,2+; County Band 2,3,1+; Pep Band 3,2+; County Glee 1,2,3,4; State Band Auditions 1,2,3,1+; . District Band Auditions 1,2,3,1+; Class Officer 1; Operetta 2; Baseball 1,2; Elimination Tests 1,2,3,1+; Student Council 1; Class Play 3; Annual Staff i+; Loyal D Staff 1+; Ohio Boys' State Band !+; Northwestern Ohio Music Festival 3; County Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,1+; QUITE A GARDNER, HE ENJOYS HIS FLOWERS DONNIS JEAN RICKERP Mixed Chorus 1,2; Glee Club 1,2; 1+-H Club 1; Cafeteria 3; Office Practice 1+; Loyal D Staff 3; Home Ec. Club 1,2,1+; LIKE A CAR, ALWAYS A SPARE (MAN) ANNABELLE LOUISE ROHRS ANNIE Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,1+; Glee Club 1,2,1+; Home Ec. Club 1,2, 1+; Operetta 2; Cafeteria 2,3,1+; ANNIE GET YOUR GUN AND KEEP'EM ON THE RUN ELEANOR LYNNE RUTTER LYNNE Concert Band 1,2,3,1+; Marching Band 1,2,3,1+; Mixed Chorus 1 2,3,1+5 Glee Club 1,2,3,i+; County Band 3,4; County Glee 2,3; State Band Auditions 2,3,1+; Bowling Green Auditions 2,3,1+; Home Ec. Club 2,1+; District Band Auditions 2,3,1+; Operetta 2,4; An- nual Staff i+; Loyal D Staff 3; Cafeteria 3,1+; Girls Sextet 2, 3,1+5 Elimination Tests 2; Class Play 3; Woodwind Quintet 3,i+; County Mixed Chorus 2; Brass Sextet i+; BETTER LATE THAN NEVER Page 20
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CLASS HISTORY In the year nineteen hundred forth-eight, we, the Freshman class, were the largest in the school, numbering $3. The fol- lowing were new students: Connie Gaede, Joan Flowers, Paul Cordes, Vernon Bostleman, Robert Behrman, Annabelle Rohrs, Jean McMaster, Arnold Ehlers, Franklin Cohrs, Ray Ohlrich, Maurice Erford, Paul Matchett, and Robert Winko Mr» Brown was appointed our advisor0 The following were elected to help him: President-------Bert Reinhardt Vice-President—Gene Thompson Secretary-------Willis Meyer Treasurer--------Jean Feehan News Reporter---Paul Matchett Of course, the first thing that happens to all Freshman is the horrible ordeal of Initiation. This came upon us when the Sophomores made the girls wear overalls and shirts backwards; the boys had to wear one of their mother's dresses. A string of moth balls hung around our necks, and we wore a sign—Green Freshman—on our backs0 However, the Sophomores regained our friendship that same night by giving us a hayride» This was held at Spangler s farm where we enjoyed a weiner roast, not to mention the cider 111 1 191+9----We entered our Sophomore year and remained the largest class totaling 52» Frank Weasel and Gene Gourley were new students. Three of our Freshman classmates left us. Cath- erine Cavanaugh and Robert Wink moved and Melvin Hill withdrew Miss Kahle advised us through the year and we again elected officers. They were as follows: President-------Paul Cordes Vice-President—Robert Behrman Sec.-Treas.----Gene Gourley News Reporter—-Betty Christman Our most important event that year was initiating the Freshman and giving them a party at the school house. Here everyone enjoyed games, dancing, and eating. At the turn of the half century, we turned into a class of 48 Juniors. We gained Gene Trenkamp, Robert Wink, and Sarah Jane Fisher. Paul Cordes, Gene Thompson, and Jerry Wolfe with- drew, Gene Gourley moved, and Robert lulfs and Dick Williams joined the Array. We expected a very bv.-vy year, so two advisors. Miss Flory and Miss Thorpe, wore appointed to dc the job. It must have been too big of a job because Flory turned to Page 22
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