Deshler High School - Orange and Black Yearbook (Deshler, OH)

 - Class of 1951

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CLASS HISTORY (cont.) marriage and moved to Elgin, Illinois. Mr. Homze took her place. The first thing we did was to elect officers, who were: President-------Robert Behrnann Vice-?resident--Bott7 Christman Sec ret ary ----Earvin Kopper.no for Treasurer--------Doris Keis-.iburg News Reporter-—-Bill Suber Secondly, we ordered our class rings from Herff-Jones Com- pany Our next important event was selecting our class play, e finally decided on Grandma s Best Years, a three-act comedy, which'we presented to a large audience on October 21. As the school year neared an end, we started slaving away on the most important occasion for any Junior-.-The Junior-Benior Banquet', The date wa set for May 4, ’ e decorated the gym us- ing a Hawiian Theme, with palm trees, grass hurts, jungle, and of course, we couldn't leave out the Hula Girl!I At 12:00 we went to the Star Theater to enjoy a movie. 1951 slips upon us and we'v.e been told that is the year we are to graduate, so we take it that we are at last the Seniors, 1+3 of us, the largest cl-ss ever to graduate from Deshler High School. The decrease due to Janet Firman Aathleen Shortgen, Ruby Phillips, and Ray Dangler withdrawing Mr. Burke is the unfortunate one to guide us through this final year, l.e elect- ed the following officers: President--------Lillis Meyer Vice-President--i velyn Yungmann Secretary-------Doris Weienburg Treasurer-------Ramona Breece News Reporter---Marvin Hoops Like all Seniors, we were out to make money. We sponsored several bake sales, sold Christmas cards and magazines, and man- ia ed concessions at Basketball games and also at the noon hour. We presented our Senior Class Rlay and edited this Annual. , e went to Tiffin to have our pictures taken. The finished products were received suortly before Christmas. with all our hard work behind us and the money in our pockets, I43 of us-traveled to 'Washington, for 5 'days. As a whole we can'only, say, Never A Dull Momenti! After several weeks of rest from the tripland most of us needed rest), the Juniors honored us wioh a well-planned ban- quet in the beautifully decorated gym. The final ceremonies of graduation ended our wonderful school life together, but these memories and our friendship will go on forever. Page 23

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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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SENIOR INITIALS Robert Harold Behrraann RHB Robert Holds Blondes Vernon Henry Bostleman VHB Very Happy Boy Roger Neal Boyer RNB Roger Never Bets Ramona Ann Breece RAB Rates Around Boys Barbara Ann Burner BAB Barb Adores Boys Betty Lou Christman BLC Bill£ Like Christman Franklin Ervin Cohrs FEC Fixes Every Car De Loyd Dale Courtney DDC Does Dumb Capers Joyce Ann Courtney JAC Joyce Advances Continuously Ruth Marilyn Drewes RMD Remembers Merry Dates Arnold Fredrick Ehlers AFE Always Finding Excuses Carmelita Jean Feehan CJF Can’t Join Fraternities Lawrence 'William Fintel LWF Loves Women Faithfully Sarah Jane Fisher SJF Sarah’s Just Fine Margaret Joan Flowers MJF Many Joyful Flings Constance Ilene Gaede CIG Can t Ignore Guys Marilyn Louise Gordon MLG Many Loves C-one Emma Juanita Hoops EJII Emma Just Hopes Marvin Herman Fredrick Hoops MHFII Marvin Hurts Foolish Hearts Culver Willert Knollman C.VK Culver Won’t Kiss Marvin George Koppenhofer MGK Many Glorious Kisses Norma Ruth Ludeman URL Norma Rushes Love Page 2I4.

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