In 1927 our class had its beginning. Eleven of the original class remain with us: Genevieve Everett, Betty Manley, Geraldene Vaughan, Doris Saeger, Madaline Klein, Dorothy Dennis, Carole Willson, Julius Gombash, Ronald Robasser, Maynard Habel and Eleene Smout. The first two years we were taught by Mrs. Luella Chrisman. In the second grade Eleene Smout left us. In the third grade we were under the supervision of Mrs. Marguerite Meister. We started fourth grade with Miss Gertrude White- man. After her marriage she was succeeded by Mrs. Miley and Elnetta Walters. The fifth year was capably handled by Frances Gwens. Ruth Shipman, from Wauseon, entered our class. Eleene Smout returned to our class during the sixth grade. Helen Snyder and Wayne Stilwill, from Am- boy, entered the class. Helen Marks was our teacher. Then we entered the seventh and eighth grades. LeRoy George joined us in the seventh. Marvin Habel taught us in both the seventh and eighth grades. It was a great event when we became Freshies . H. S. Roberson was Superintendent, Fhilip Shipe, Prin- cipal and Coach, Grace jashbaugh, our Music and English instructor and Russell Kcons helped us through Alge- bra. Kathryn Schwab, Catherine Sharp and Marvin Habel also aided us. .as Sophomores we were taught by D. P. Bodenbender, Superintendent, Philip Shipe, Principal and Coach, Harold Karnes, Lena Reynolds, Kathryn Schwab and Grace Fashbaugh. When we became Juniors, Mayola Lumbrezer from Caragher, came into the class. The play, The Red- Headed Stepchild , was presented. The class entertained the Seniors at Wauseon for the Junior-Senior Banquet. Cur faculty was: D. P. Bodenbender as Superintendent, Harold Karnes as Principal, Rodney Pyle as Coach, Evelyn Druckenmiller, David Clingaman and Mary Burk- holder . As Seniors the faculty was the same as when we were Juniors. Mr. Claude Buckingham served as assistant due to the illness of Mr. Clingaman. Mr. Karnes was our advisor and it was through his efforts that we were able to complete our Senior year.
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Madeline Klein (Bee) “A cheerful disposition that is always on display Is a pleasing sort of comfort in nearly every ivay.” Helen Snyder (Billy) Our contentment is our best possession.” Wayne Stilwill (Pershing) He who can think and never discloses his mind.” Carole E. Willson (Kay) “Happy am I; from care Im free! Why aren't they all contented like me?” Mayola I-umbrezer (Olie) “Our youth we have but today. We have lots of time to grow old.” Dorothy Dennis (Dot) Two souls have but a single thought, Two hearts that beat as one.”
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