Gnadenhutten High School - Goal Yearbook (Gnadenhutten, OH)

 - Class of 1946

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CLASS WILL We the members of the Senlor Class of Nlneteen Hundred and Forty SIX havmg completed our school llfe 1n Gnaden hutten Hlgh School declare thls to be our last w1ll and testament and YVISII to dlspose of our DOSSESSIOIIS 1n the followmg manner SECTION I To Mr V1rtue we leave less chewmg gum and a more co operatlve Semor Class Padgltt we wxll a quleter chorus and an 1ntell1gent physics class ln the future M Johnson we leave Eugene Mxshler s sense of humor and all the d6f9CtlVG wlrxng In the school house Kachllla we w1ll success for a v1ctor1ous Basketball team m 47 O Donnell we w1ll a government class that won t show boredom and one that w1ll read the lesson once ln awhile Mlss Stoner we w1sh to leave our thanks for helpxng us w th the Tomahawk and Goal Mrs V1rtue we w1ll a quxeter blology class Mrs McCullough we wlsh to express our gratltude for her guldance durmg the past three years SECTION II the Junlors we w1ll our money maklng ab1l1ty the Sophomores we w1ll a successful Junxor Senlor Banquet ln 47 To the Freshmen we w1ll a happy hlgh school career To the Elghth Grade we w1ll the smallness of our class To the Seventh Grade we w1ll the typ1ng room SECTION III I Mary Jane Ham1lton w1ll my smallness IH stature to Hester Long and my steady beau to L1ll1an Shull I Eugene Mlshler w1ll my ab1l1ty to Wrlte poems to Eugene Montague and my ab1l1ty to smg to Fred Huebner I June Mlller w1ll my posltlon as secretary to Ross M to Dor1s K1nsey and my ab1l1ty to get along w1th the teachers to Helen Huebner I Ray Parrlsh w1ll my tearlng around m the Ford to John Huston and my ab1l1ty for breakmg typewrxters to Glen Th orpe I Phvllls Montague wxll my Job helpmg Mrs McCullough to Opal Porter and my temper to someone who can keep lt m check I Dean Balrd w1ll my datlng of glrls to Clarence Clum and mv Joke telllng to Benny Pfe1ffer I Barbara Blackburn w1ll my Slllglflg ab1l1ty to Emma Jane Gllmore and my gettlng along w1th the teachers to Ruth Mlller Howard Grosenbacher Wlll my helght to Donn1e Unger and my clownmg to Charles Robmson Verna Mlshler w1ll my cheerleadmg to Rebecca Jones and my letter to Mary K1nsey Russell Jarvls w1ll my quxetness to Earl Furbay and my 1ntell1gence to Paul Brlck LOIS Grosenbacher w1ll my studlous ab1l1ty to Betty Swad and my long walks over to Gnaden to Marjorie Bowers Dlck Struchen w1ll my lazmess to Lloyd Kall and my absentees from school to Jlm Llndon Betty Lawver w1ll my d1amond r1ng to Norma Jean Mauderly and my sense of humor to Mabel K1nsey James Crawshaw w1ll my super1or attltudes to Fred Crouse and my farm llfe to B111 Roche Bettv Stewart w1ll my shyness to Harrxet Ham1lton and my studying hablt to L1zz1e Engllsh Jean McMorrow leave my southern accent to Roberta Parker and my unemployment checks to Helen Storrle Bessie Huebner w1ll my thmness to Ruby Storrle and my neatness to Joy K1nsey I K v Y . . , - , . 3 . . : ' ' To Mr. . V V. . . . . . i To r. . ' ' ' ' ' ' . . . To Mr. ' ' . ' ' ' ' . To Mr. ' ' ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' . To ' ' 'i ' . To l . Y. . . . To . ' ' ' ' ' . . To . . . . . ' To ' ' - ' ' ' ,. . . . ,, ,, . . , Q . , . - . e . Q I I Y 4 1 ' , , . . . . I . . . U H . . . . Y 7 ' 7 9 D ' A , . , I . . . I - . . v I. . . . ' . Y 7 V ' V I, I I , . . . I . g I, . , .Y . . f . L l I, . , . Q . - l f . I, Q - , . . I . A. I, , ' ' . . . . I I, , . Q . . - X . I, . ., . . 4 . - . . . 1, . , . A I, Q y 1 f f n K . I, , . 1, -I

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ORGANIZATION AND HISTORY Presldent James Crawshaw Vlce Pres1dent Betty Lavsver Secretary Mary Jane Hamxlton Treasurer Lo1s Grosenbacher Class Colors Blue and Sllver Class Motto Always Romng Never Drlftmg Class Blower Pmk Carnatlon On a brlght sunny mornmg September 10 1934 thlrty one br1ght eyed and thr1lled chlldren came to good old G H S to take thelr Hrst step on the ladder of educatlon Our mst step was guxded bv Mlss Mary Pfieffer wlth Mr Smlth Supermtendent steadylng the ladder The next five steps VSCIQ under the supervlslon of Mlss Welble fSecond Grfxdej Mxss Juha Pheffer tTh1rd C radel Mr Nussbaum iFourth fradej Mlss Clum CF1fth Gradej and Mr Nussbaum tS1xth C radej At the end of our fifth year we had a change of supermtendent Mr Starr commg to replace Mr Smxth Now we are ready to take vshat seems to us a really thrlllmg step Seventh md E1ghth grade How grown up we feel' I or these two steps we were under the guldance of Mr Hammack and Mr O Donnell who was called to the Army and was replaced bv Mr Begland In 1941 Mr R M Vlrtue Jolned us as supermtendent Nou for our blggest step-Freshmen mth the Class of 43 1n1t1at1ng us MISS Jane Ralston gulded us through th1s year gel Chlld vslth the ald of Mlss Elolse Stoner and Mrs McCullough and we also sponsored the Jumor Senxor Banquet The outstandlng dCtlVltl6S of our Semor year were the class play A Llttle Honey the Jumor Senlor Banquet Bac calaureate Commencement and the Alumm Banquet Nou as we reach the end of our trlp up the ladder of Educatlon 1nd begln our first real step on the ladder of Llfe vue sav C ood Bye and C ood Luck to all our school hfe and those w ho are to follow us CI ASS ROLI Jame Cram sham Bettx Lfmxer Marx Jme IIdmlltO Lo1s C rosenbacher Barb rr 1 Blackburn Dean Baird Eugene Mlshler Verna 'VI1shler Rag. P'1rr1sh'f June M1ller K I tss1e Huebner' Rlchard Struchen' Ie In McMorrow Howard C rosenbacher Russel Jarvls Petty Stewart Phxllls Montague? Ollgll13l membels Phyllxs Montague IJ . : . ' . . H . ,' . ' ' H . A . , Y , . - . - I . . I . 1 x l A A . a chu I K1 ' . . .I A 'K-.1 . . , I ' K ' ,. 'Q '1 , I I. 4 . .' S ' ' ' .' .T I C , t 1 , . I , . .' c , . S. .' I ' . ' .' .' ' ' J - a ' ' . F v - 1 ' - ' v . . . . . , , Y . - 7. , . . . . H . . . Our last three years have been under Mrs. McCullough. In our Junior year we produced a play entitled Mama's An- U 7 .I '. , I I - . X . . . . . w . I H ' ,, . ,, . . . x I - . , ' , ' ' 1 , . I ' ' S ' ' ' 1 ' . ' - N H ' v , N as w r w - Q I ' ,, K L C , A , 1 - I c . . ' .'. J J ' ,s , . 'X . ' 1 ' j z ' ' lla: ' r 1 .' . z ' ' z 2 l' ' I ' 1 - III, n A 'Lv is J ' V L .N lk K7 'I A Y C .I



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-4- J' .l i f xs Grosenbacher am a telephone operator One evenxng xn 1956 as l was watchxng the swxtch board seventeen x ts began to blxn l p u ed t em xn one y one t a 0118 xnto a magxc swxtch boar or exactly one our rrxfaglz of thxs swxtchboard xs marvelous because xn thxs way l could talk to the varxous members of the graduatxng ass o e nrst person l talked wxth was Russel .larvxs 1 learned that Russel xs now a pxlot of a great rocket shxp Three txmes he has broken hxs own prevxous speed recor e next number was that oi Betty Lawver I asked her what she was doxng She saxd that rxght now she was redec oratxng her new home Betty xs happxly marrxed and the mother of a small famx y H :hen l rang the number of Eugene Mxshler Thxs txme l dxd not recexve an answer l decxded to call hxm back a xt e ter e next call was not dxtfxcult to place lt was for The Stewart Sr McMorrow Desxgnxng Fxrxn lt seems that these t o career gxrls Betty tewart and Jean McMorrow had decxded to pool thexr talents and are now one of the largest desxgn xng fxrms xn Ohxo Thexr specxalty xs unxque ha s ext l called the number of a hospxtal where l knew Barbara Blackburn was a nurse As the recexver was lxited l heard the sound of sxngxng She told me that she frequently sang to her patxents That s a novelty A sxngxng nurse ecxded to call Eugene Mxsher back Thxs txme he quxckly answered the rxng l asked hxm vxhy he had not answered be ore He told me t at he a een s wrx xng an e xtorxa or xs own newspaper e told me t at he had advanced a repo er to the e xtorshxp l to d hxm hat l had fxnxshed readxng hxs latest book of poems He promxse me hat book came 06 the press that he would send me one l ca led Bessxe Huebner S e told me tha she was now a dxetxtxan xn a oments an hen con ratulate er because yust thxs mo o e s e suggested that l call 60R hxm w at hxs occupatxon was xnxsed to sample some soon a ter l had fxnxshed talkxng wx Home estxng Department at Co um us e cha xn she a become the chxe supervxsor of her dxvxsxon e o owed her su gestxon an w o o ou xnk answered lt was xck ruche laughed and saxd that he was a chef Hxs specxalty xs spaghettx and meatballs Before l of xt when l came xnto town e next number was that of Mary Hamxlton l learned that she was now operatxng a hotel for tourxsts who came to see Hxstorxc Gnadenhutten From her talk l gathered that she was doxng a very brxsk busxness new the occupatxon of the next person but l decxded that l would call Howard Grosenbacher and see how he was arxng He xs the personal chau eur o xm aws a x e we were tal xng Jx C came xn So l talked wxth xm x ormed me that he was now an engxrxeer an t a e wou e eavxng xn a ew vxee s or hxs ne Job He was omg to Canada to help des gn some new hydro-electrxc plants l wxshed hxm good luck rn hxs new venture and saxd oo bve rang the next call Thxs txme xs was J une Mxller who answered She had gust returned from Parxs where she was studyxng art She related some of her experxences before we had to say good e anced at the clock My txme was runnxng out l had to hurry xi l was goxng to call the rest of the Class of 46 l hurrxedly rang the next number The call thxs txme was for Dean Baxrd l learned that he was soon to Joxn the offxce force of .lxm Crawshaw The next call was for Ray Parrxsh He was now a member of the F B l At the present he was orx a case so l could not talk wxth hxm ext l talked wxth Verna Mxshler She told me that she was now owner of her own Beauty Shoppe Her part txme assxstant xs Phyllxs Montague Phyllxs xs really a lxbrarxan but she helps Verna once xn a w x e Now my txme xs up The lxghts began to fade away Now the magxc swxtch board was dark l had conversed wxth all of the Class of 46 lt seemed 3ust lxke old txmes Fx lll' ,l 14 LL0. , ' . . y . . , Ygh- U jk. xgg xx ' b ' .xxxdx fx' ' f at xx' Arne A c I . . 1 . . I I . . X. - I Th . ' ' ' . w x . Y S 1 . . , - N , . . . I A. 1 I xd . . u . . . . . . V i . h hdb buy 't' d' 'lf h' .H lx from rt d' '. l ' t ' A ' . ' d t as . shissecond . A Af ' ' 'th Eugene, l ' . h t ' ' T ' l b .W ttedafewm dt I g dh ' ' rn- 'g hd 'i ' .Bfrewesaldgod-by,h 4.lfol- l g ' d h d y th' . D' St n. l asked ' h ' ' . He . ' l . ' ' ' ' . hunguplpro ' Th . . ' . - I. . . lk ' ' f ' . ' fi f.l' Ch hw. Wh'l k' , 'm . ' . ' h' .He 'ni ' dhth ldbl ' ' i 'ki ' w'. g' 1 . i . . . . . g di, 1 ' . ' -by . wx - ' . 1 - . ' ' .. , ' - N . . D ' -. . . . . . . . . y . hw. . . I, . X X f X 7 H a l , I I , ll

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