Haviland High School - Havilook Yearbook (Haviland, OH)

 - Class of 1942

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CLASS DIQODHECY The Great Yogee Swami sees all, tells all, knows nothing. For one inner-tube I will gladly relate your future as I see it five years from now. For one whole, used or unused tire, I will extend the time to ten years. Ah, I see you have an exceedingly wealthy community-tires it is! And speaking of tires I see a young man who will profit by this shortage, for in my crystal I see Junior Dangler, ten years hence as a noted bicycle manufacturer with a thriving business since automobiles will soon be a thing of the past. And now I see a short young lady with a tall reputation. Evelyn Flint has earned this reputation through her expert manipulating of dumb bells and other gymnastic equipment at the Florida State College for Heavy Women. And your brain trust will not fail you. Marcella Hockenberry is now the noted Dr. of Philosophy at Lee University. Oh, and your vociferous young friend, that man with a loud voice and plenty of wind, Carl Zielke, as the great politician and keynoter at the Democratic Convention for the tenth term for President Roosevelt. And your tiny dynamo of giant achievements, Alice Yoh, as chief botanist and adventurer of Princeton, collecting 1700 specimens of butterflies in the wilds of Africa. And there's Ruth Murphy ref ceiving a standing line of native customers and supplying them with imported novelties from Scott, Ohio, in her shop called L'Toys for Tinkersf' Oh, oh, now what do I see? A circus is coming into New York City and there stands P. T. Barnum in the form of Lorna Griflis and look at that sidefshow! She has now gained her life long ambition of ruling men-The Clowns! Directly behind her I see moving into town that greatest of all mouthpieces, next to Joe E, Brown, the one and only Eleanor Phillips and her cast. The scene seems to be shifting. A great train is speeding across the country to a small town in the Middle West where Helen Hofacker and Sonja Henie, cofowners of the famous Skate-a-Mile rink in Chicago, will give a performance for the home town folks in Paulding. In that same town is Fern Spratt, former headfdietitian of a New York City hospital returned now to improve upon the hospital in her native county. She is hailed by all as a great humanitarian. I can see that Fern and her best friend Leah Shaw are to be separated, for Leah becomes the wife of Herb Mosier and is a farmerette on a large cattle ranch in Texas. And out there is Florence Hartwig working hard as ever to maintain her position as head typist of the Chamber of Commerce. I see a beautiful young lady modeling. Modeling what? Why barrels of course. Her name is La Donna Gusler and she is working for a large firm in Tipton. What do I hear in the distance? The sound of marching feet coming in this direction. Now I see them- the Red Cross Nurses marching to their posts in the Army of the United States. In the front row is your illustrious class president, Ramona Hebb, ever ready to do her part for a nation at war. i My crystal is clearing-a warning that its course is run. So may 'I wish you all the best of luck in your respective careers. Now I can relax, I'm the richest man in the CLASS WILL Fern Spratt bequeaths her vamping abilities to Annabelle Cavinder. Helen Hofacker bequeaths her man hating complex to Marguarite Smith, who can use it. Evelyn Flint leaves a wee bit of her surplus stature and dainty waistline to Wayne Zielke. Eleanor Phillips wills a bit of her mischievousness to Alice Davidson. Carl Zielke bequeaths his ambition of strolling around with girls to Kent Pond. Ramona Hebb wills her quiet ways and smiles to Clara Yoh. Lorna Griifis leaves her gift of gab to Opal Ladd, although its very hard to part with it. Marcella Hockenberry wills her large, dainty feet to Kathryn Williamson. Stand on 'em Kate, they're all yours. Florence Hartwig bequeaths her girlish figure to Mary Wilson . La Donna Gusler bequeaths her operatic abilities to Helen Luliak. Alice Yoh gives all her surplus height to Donna Market. Leah Shaw leaves her beautiful baby blue eyes to Willie Saums. Here's hoping you appreciate them, Willie! Junior Dangler leaves his geometric abilities to Miss Oman to push on anyone foolish enough to take them. Ruth Murphy wishes to leave her love of good cars to Miss Habegger. Ruth likes Fords, Miss Habegger! world, I own fourteen tires. 14

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CLASS CF 42 Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Cvlee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, jr. Class Play, Sr. Class Play, Operetta 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity HfClub, HAVILOCJK Dramatic Editor. JUNIOR DANGLER jr. Class Play, Sr. Class Play, Sec'y 2, Scholarship Test l, 3, Varsity HfClub, Best Boy Athlete 3, 4, 4fH Club I, HAVILOOK EditorfInfChief, Basketf ball 2, 3, 4, Faculty Athletic Award. ALICE YOH Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, HAVILOOK Music Editor. CARL ZIELKE Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Boys Glce Club l, 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4, Varsity H' Club, Operetta 4, jr. Class Play: Sr, Class Play, 4fH Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Prince of Peace Contest 3, 4, Class VicefPres. l, 4, Library 3, Most Popular Boy 4, HAVILOOK Advertising Manager. HELEN HOFACKER Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, HAVILOOK joke Editor. RAMONA HEBB Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2 3, 4: Scholarship Test l, 2, 3, Quartet 4, Treas l, Class President 3, 4, Most Popular Girl 3, Sr Class Play, Library 3, HAVILOOK Ass't Editor Salutatorian, Faculty Citizenship Award. MR. SCARBROUGH Class Advisor. MR. KEYSOR Class Advisor. 1 3



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