Middlebranch High School - Memoir Yearbook (Middlebranch, OH)

 - Class of 1942

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FACU LTY TEACHER W. MORRIS KOHR JOHN GUTTNER MARGARET WATHAN R. V. CHENEY MARGARET RODGERS HAROLD SCHAMP ROBERT CAWRSE DORIS REAM FLORENCE SMITH CATHERINE LEIST GRACE SENEFF AILI HAKOJARVI MIRIAM HAWES SCHOOL Wooster, Defiance, Ohio State A. B., M. A. Hiram. Kent State, A. B. Thiel, B. S. Capitol, B. Mus. Wooster, A. B. Kent State, B. S. in Ed. Baldwin-Wallace, A. B. Kent State, B. S. in Ed. Ohio State, B. S. in Ed. Kent State, B. S. in Ed. Otterbein, Mt. Union, B. Mus. Ohio State, B. S. in Home Ec, Muskingum, B, S. in Home Ec. SUBJECTS Superintendent General Science, Physics Science, Geography English, Biology, Public Speaking Instrumental Music, History, Democracy Latin, French, English Industrial Arts Business Practice, Physical Education. Commercial Law. Salesmanship, Hygiene, Bookkeeping Mathematics Physical Education, Typing, Shorthand Art, History, English Voca l Music, Elementary Music Home Economics Home Economics, English

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OUR SCHOOL This is the high school that the 275 children of our town and surrounding districts attend. From nine o ' clock to four o ' clock there is peace in our vil- lage, until the dismissal bell . . . and then the town wakes. The students start home on the big yellow busses and some of them walk. They go home to farms to do chores; they go home to their families, their lessons, and their suppers. Back in 1929, Middlebranch students were housed in the grade building and two portables. The only teachers were Margaret Rodgers, Dorthea Eynon, and E. S. Hawkins, superintendent. As pupils increased, new de- partments were added - - a commercial department, a manual arts depart- ment, and a Home Economics department. In 1931 the new high school building was erected adding a modern note to the community. Student ' s varied interests demanded organization of clubs and as a result Hi-Y, Booster, Girl Reserves, and Girl Scouts sprang up. With the new build- ing came new teachers and later the new Superintendent, Mr. Kohr. The new school buses had to be bought to get students to our school from all parts of the township. Behind our school ' s success has been the work and interest of the town- ship ' s school board and the P. T. A. They have been responsible for im- provements, sponsoring athletics, helping to build a band, and encouraging us and backing us on many enterprises. Today Middlebranch presents a varied curriculum, keeping up with many interests. It seems as though the whole school just kept growing - - improving, until two years ago Middlebranch was entered in North Central Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges. This was an honor, an achievement, the reward for years of effort, of building and developing. We are proud of our school and its record. Just as it is part of our town, it is part of our lives. It has played its part in the development of minds and characters and now has many who do not forget - - our school. Board of Education MR. M. B. HOMER — — President MR. A. J. WILLAMAN — — Clerk MR. HOMER SCHMUCKER, Vice-president MR. RANSON BARR MR. A. L. GEIB MR. H. W. BENEDICT



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D m: II loud clot ha can make a millionaire. Chubby will certainly get there. Class Ofiicer 3-4, Booster Club 3-4. Boy ' s State 3, Football 2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-34, Hi-Y 3-4, Debate 1-2, Class Softball I-2-3. Memoir Staff 4, All Star Basketball 2. Class Play 3. Class Bas- ketball 1-2-3, All Star Softball 3. WANDA BURFIELD She ' s happy, friendly, full of fun; We like her, so docs everyone. Band 1-2-3-4, Orchestra 1-2-3-4, Glee Club 2-4. Girl Reserves 3-4, Booster Club 3-4, Junior Play 3, Monitor 2-4, Operetta 4, Class Officer 2-3-4, County Music Festival 1-2, Annual Staff 4. Class Basketball 2-3-4, Class Volley Ball 2-3-4. EILEEN BEARD Not noisy, she ' s a quiet one. But when you knoic her. she ' s fun Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Music Festival 2, Indoor 1, Monitor 2, Teacher ' s Secre- ta ry 4, Booster Club 1-2-3-4, Volley Ball 1-2. y JftWE LEE BENNETT -c ' JS jc ' s liny and brisk, and it ' s sufficient To look at her to know she ' s efficient. Glee Club 1-2-3-4. Basketball 1-2-3. Volley Ball 1-2-3. Music Festival 1-2-3, Indoor 1-2, Booster Club 1-2-3, Girl Reserves 3, County Music Festival 2-3. JOSEPH BROSOVIC Tall, dark, and stubborn toft; No uiinder h ' s always in a stew. Band 2-3-4, Orchestra 3-4, Glee Club 3-4, Hi-Y 4, Debate 2-3, Class Baskot- ball 2-4, Class Indoor 3-4, Booster Clu ' 5 3-4, Junior Ploy 3, Hi h Sc ' iocl Play 4, School Operetta 4. E OBERLIN e ' s noted for his independent way; He ' s different and he ' ll hare his say. Louisville 1-2, Hi-Y 3-4, Class Play 3, Class Football 3, Class Basketball 3-4, Class Officer 4, Judge of Council 4, Football 3-4. Music Festival 3, Prom Committee 3, Monitor 4, Class Track 3, Class Indoor 3-4, All Star Softball 3. ly S ObLDSMITH puts him over with any a flirt, a real pal. fficer 1-4, Hi-Y 3-4, High School Booster Club 3-4, Class Bas- l. Class Indoor Ball 3. ALDA CAVALIER No matter what happens. she is always composed; She makes a nice friend. as everyone knows. Booster Club 3-4, Music Festival 2, Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Class Sextet 1-2-3, Teacher ' s Secretary 4, Monitor 3-4, JOE CAVALIER He ' s at his best when by himself. But he ' s in there pitchin ' , not on the shelf. Football Manager 1, Basketball Mana- ger 1, Football 2, Basketball 2, Class Basketball 1-2-3. Class Softball 1-2-3- 4. AUDREY DANNER At all our )iame she led our cheers; For her success we have no fears. Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Cheer Leader 2-34, Booster Cli ' b 1-2-3-4, Office Secretary 4, Monitor 2-3, Teacher ' s Secretary 4, Class Officer 2, Volley Ball 1-2-3-4, Music Festival 1-2-3, Bosketball 1-2, Indoor 1-2.

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