Harris Elmore High School - Helm Yearbook (Elmore, OH)

 - Class of 1949

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-!' Wm. Sondergeld, Carl Wainwright, C h r i S t Arnold, JANITORS: Harry Krueger, Alvin Giesler BUS DRIVERS Ernest Giesler, Don- w ald Boothman, August R Bach. SECRETARY: Myrth Robinson' cooxsz victoria Leis 6 Elizabeth McCarty

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KATHLEEN WENDT WAYNE BLOKER CATHERINE WILCOX Commercial, Sponsor of P 'n' Phys. Ed., Coach, Ind. Arts, Latin, English, French, L G, and HELM. Sociology and Economics, brary Supervisor, Sponsor Health. G.A.A., P 'n' G, and HELM ' K W, . K VLZEVV: as f lik K JOHN HUFFMAN JEAN HEIING ALVIN ACKERMAN Music, Sponsor of Band. Mathematics, Sponsor of G.A. Vocational Agriculture, Spon A- sor of F.F.A. JANET Science. SCHROEDER LAMAR HETRICK LAUREL DAMSCHRODER Physics, History, Sponsor of Home Economics, Sponsor of Projector Club and Student F.H.A. l Council, Superintendent. 5



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5 enior C76-wa .Malorg ' Twelve years ago the Senior class of 1949 started school life with an enrollment of twenty-one boys and eight girls. The girls came in pigtails and the boys in knickers. We were a class known to be very noisy. The first four years were spent in getting the fundamental things of school life. We spent the next two years wondering if we would ever be able to keep up with the assignments given us. The two years in Junior High seemed like the first six years put together. Then came the day to go to Oak Harbor for Eighth Grade Commencement. Here we are--Freshmen. It wasn't what we had expected it to be. The boys were initiated by having their shirts, shoes, and belts taken away and thrown into trees and elsewhere. In our Sophomore year we had a skating party to raise money. Then came our Junior year, in which we have our play, We Shook the Family Tree, under the direction of Mrs. Coleman. The money raised from the play and from our Junior skating party was used to pay for the annual Junior-Senior Banquet on May 8. The girls were initiated by the Senior Versatile girls at a banquet which the Alumnae members attended. Here we are, finally, in the class we have dreamed of for twelve years, the Senior class. We had our Senior pictures taken in October at Livingston Studios. We were honored at the Junior-Senior Banquet, May 14, by the Juniors. We are proud of those who worked on the Purple 'n' Gold and Helm, our football boys, and our honor stu- dents. We close our school life with the memorable Senior Day, Baccalaureate Service, and Commencement. Thus we leave H.E.H.S., hoping that the Seniors next year will' leave with as many pleasant memories as we have. Cfarid We, the class of nineteen-hundred and forty-nine, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make this document public and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking all wills made hereto- fore: LOLA LOWRY wills her quiet, dignified manner to BOB SONDERGELD. CAROL LAUBACI-lER'S wise ad libbing is left to CHARLES KONTAK and DALE WEIHROUCH. DONALD CHASTEEN bequeaths his mus- cles and ten special lessons on muscle-building to JOAN LOHR. LOIS HARR'S frequent giggling spells are left to FLORENCE MURRAY. BRUCE KONTAK wills his ability to have fun anytime, anyplace, anyway, with anybody to INA MAE LAMALE. DONALD EGERT wills his conquering spirit to LARRY DETZEL. ROSE MARY LING'S physique is left to CAROL JEAN FADER. TOM SCHEMMER wills his 'Heels Beals shoes to ROY WENDT. MARY DOLPH leaves to JOHN LUCKEY the ability to take care of himself. WILLARD EVERSOLE leaves his love of farming and his ability to raise registered dairy cows to JERRY BECK. MAR- THA DIBERT leaves her conscientious studying to BILL TANK. RICHARD GAHN'S flirtations withthe girls are left to PAUL MUENZER. LEON RADER wills his shy and bashful manner to MARGARET BUKAS. EVE- LYN RICHARDSON'S love of athletics is left to KATHRYN KUHLMAN. RAY WILLEY leaves his chemistry lab explosions to JERRY HETRICK. BETTY CROZIER leaves her constant chatter about her dates and boy friends to JANE THIER. ANNA RECNY wills her knack ofhiding the commercial teacher's books to SUZANNE AVERS. MARVIN BARKHAU'S abilityto have a car when needed is left to JIM CROLL. KENNETH HASSEL- KUS leaves his way with the girls to DOUG SLOAN and ROLAND WHEATLEY. RAYMOND'HENDERLICH'S loyalty to one girl is left to BRUCE GREGORY. DONALD HETRICK wills his quiet and refined manner to DONALD DRAPER and RAY ZUNK. JUNIOR KLINGBIEL leaves his ready answers in government class to ALMA JEAN HETRICK. EARL NISSEN leaves his gift of gab and clownlike actions to RITA WENDT and JIM LOWRY. BETTY WEIDNER leaves her Pepsodent smile and smooth complexion to NANCY ZOLMAN and IRENE FLICK. RICHARD WITT leaves his outstanding knows all, tells nothing manner to CALVIN GIESLER and LAVONNE WEIHROUCH. To MRS. COLEMAN we leave a civic-minded governrnent class that doesn't copy. To MRS. SCHROEDER we leave achemistry class whose experiments always turn out perfectly. To MRS. DAMSCHRODER we leave a study hall that doesn't spend all its time in the library. To MR. HUFF- MAN we leave a piano that is always in tune and a mixed chorus that can sing with it. To MRS. KONTAK we leave a more quiet and obedient homeroom. To MR. ACKERMAN we leave an 'ag' class with many prize- winning projects. To MISS HEIING we leave better math students, who do not make her laugh all the time. To MISS WILCOX we leave a Senior literature class that doesn't argue. To MISS WENDT we leave students who type louder and faster than they talk. To MR. BLOKER we leave a football and basketball team that will bring him national fame. To MR. 1-IETRICK we leave a more intelligent, industrious, co-operative student body. In witness whereof we have hereunto affixed our name this twenty-seventh day of May in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and forty-nine. UNDERSIGNED: Class of 1949 Donald Chasteen, President 7 A ------ ak LLL-, mm.. ,m

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