Monclova High School - Monclovian Yearbook (Monclova, OH)
- Class of 1946
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I fb the seasons present, on which would and a sou ce f 20116 of Hon In the course of our student enterprises, we oftenturn to those more experienced and mature. To Mrs. Koniecko, for the creative power which she has so generously con- tributed to the ultimate suo- cess of our class, the Staff gratefully dedicates this Monclovian of 1946. Kr, RWUUOQ 5 M Q, l . , ,WX y . gl Q 7 1 , 1: NX A , 3 FIRST ROW: Maxine Howard,Virginia Kruse,Jean Bush,Betty Dart, Mary Ellen Vitello, Betty Curtis SECOND ROW: Mrs. Raker, Charles Butz, Ellen Phipps, William Majot, Frances Suleski, Donna Pickering, Grace Kinney, Ethel Cannon, James Mcvickers. Sylvia Klotz, Larry Schaller, Martha Strayer Editor Ass't Ed. Bus. Manager Art Editor Senior Write Ads. Photography Mary Ellen Vitello Typists Betty Dart Betty Curtis Duane Kerscher ups Donna Pickering Feature Grace Kinney Sylvia Klotz Larry Schaller Circulator Ellen Phipps Athletics Charles Butz Advisor Mary Mollenkopf Lois Strayer Ethel Cannon Maxine Howard Frances Suleski Virginia Kruse Martha Strayer Jean Bush James Strayer Mrs. Ralcer Every effort has been made to produce as fine an annual this year as it was possible for this staff to have. When ever possible we substituted new and improved methods for old and used as fine a quality materials as we couldckiahn If you, the reader, enjoy it, we shall feel repaid. Q3 L9 offzfzo 'dorm 's Kenneth Parker Wayne Terwilliger Olin Vincent William Womack Earl Evanoff Harry Evanoff Glenn Hoover Ernest Parker IN FLANDERS FIELDS In Flanders fields the poppies grow Between the crosses, row on row That mark our place: and in the sky The larks still bravely singing, fly Scarce heard amid the guns below. We are the Dead. Short days ago We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, Loved, and were loved, and now we lie In Flanders fields. Take up our quarrel with the foe: To you from failing hands we throw The Torch: be yours to hold it high! If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though poppies gr In Flanders fields. -John McCrae- OW N ,A , f y L ip W Lfjj L- vig lt 5? 1 2 ' 2 H A , if www 253' W ig ' MXH f: 1 . Q I N awww 5 ' A'fx'1 if ,Ji- , y -: -ja fx -V4 ,W--Q A , -.X,, ff U O10 M17 Mbrw Curtis Rollxnd Van xusdale Secret ry ZXQUCCU TJOX! Jesse Trap, Jogn Strayer Nresident Vine Presiionb For their unselfish giv- ing of their time and wis- dom to our school and to the cause of educational progress, we tender our deep appreciation. Joe Curtis Robert Ru 1 Clerk acuffg Jim Mdrie J. Koneicko Clara Mahler Inez Blystone Audrey Raker B.S. B.S. B.S.-M.S. B.S. Grade '7 Grade 8 Science Commercial Home Ec. Grade 7 Allen Allion Milufed Van Fleit, Dean R. Maurice Wdrndck B.S. A.B. B.S.-M.A. 7th Grade Latin, English Music, History Science, Phy. Ed. PhY5- Ed- hnglish QCLZ 425 Anna Bortel Margaret Beard Verity Coder B.S. B-S- KL Fr. Prov.J First Grade Second Grade Third Grade Martha Carter Mildred Bortel V. Paul Beard B. S. B.S. B S Fourth Grade Fifth Grade Sixtg grade A ' X ySxQ,f:, z uv A 53?- - wx 'vt www QP' w W riisil ' 5 SPSXR 121 -Q' fl L. ,ex ,, A., . in Hia? .QT -,milf qygxwzii by X 1 X A .XS 'Q A ,ky y xx gas - 5 we Al s .QZWQOQY Ethel Cannon Elizabeth Curtis WCannonH nBettyH G.A.A. l,2,5,4 G.l.A. 5,4 Girls Chorus 2,3,4 Girls' Chorus 5,4 Journalism 4 iand 4 Journalism 5,4 Play 4 Maxine Howard 50331 Tgagpfel' nM n O I1 D. G.A.A.ag,5,4 P?6Sld9nt 2 Journalism 4 Vice President 4 Library 'j H1 Y 4 play 4 Play 4 Joseph Grabowski II Red!! Treasurer l Hi-Y 3,4 Art 1,2 Basketball 2,5,4 Football 2 Baseball 2 Play 4 Grace Kinnev WGracien G.A.A. l,2,3,4 Girls' Chorus l,2,3,A Journalism 3,4 Drama 1,2 .QZXLU O43 Silvia nlotz U3i1verH Drama-Deb te 1,1 Girls' Choris 5,4 Library 1,4,5,4 Latin Club 4 Bus. Vuna'er 2,4 Vice President 1 Tlsf 4 Journalism 4 Vrrginia Aruse uv Ginnyn Girls' Chorus 1,2, Band 1,e,5,4 Secretary 1 Journalism 4 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 Treasurer G.A.A. 4 Library 2,3,4 Eand President 4 'll Nora Lee McClure WMacN Band 1,2,4 G.A.A. 4 Girls' Chorus 4 Photofrnnhy 1 Drum Major 4 Secretary 2 William Majot Mary Lou Mollenkopf Elfen.Phl5PS Bi1l W Frankie Phlplgs Basketball 1,a,3 Drama-Debate 1,2 EL'Uf.gfj Cl A 3 Vice President 3 Girls' Chorus l,2,5,4 Prejidefg 1'ruJ Baseball 1 Journalism 5,4 G?e1f,eLf G'f'g' 4 Football 1,2 Library 1,2,S,4 ,lf Q C 'Opus ,4 Journalism 4 Bus. Mananer 2 U'A'Af l12'5'4 Play 4 Latin Club 4 JOE'1 'dl1bm 5:4 Editor Nmonclova Henmu 4 President 1 Play 4 ,QZAXQOQSQ Donna Pickering HDonnieN G.A.A. 1,2,5,4 Girls' Chorus 5,4 Journalism 5,4 Play 4 Frances Suleski Lois Strayer ' N Judyvv G.A.A. l,2,5,4 Girls' Chorus l,2,5,4 Journalism 4 Library 4 Play 4 Another school year row is Qone, But ere we say farewell Srccess to von, dear Sevior Class Nav Fortune serve you well. Our hearty wishes for s1ccess Nay strerqth be to your soul A hearty God speed to yor all. Go forth and reach yolr goal. Martha Strayer v1MaI.tyvv Girls' Chorus l,2,5 4 G W K l,',3,4 or Ill L. Journalism 5,4 Secretary 4 Play 4 Maryal Vitello wT00t5ieH HMary Ellenu Reporter 1 Editor Monclovian 4 Band 1'2,3,4 Ass't Editor Monclovian 5 Girls Chorus l,2,5,4 PrSSident 1,4 G.A.A. l,2,5,4 Secretary-Reporter 5 Library 2,5,4 Reporter 2 Journalism 3,4 Student Council 1 Play 4 Band 1323534 Journalism 5,4 G.A.A. 2,5,4 F.H.A. l Girls' Chorus l,2,5,4 Secretary G.A.A. 4 Play 4 Hajj vi! o YU And then the whining school-boy, with his satchel And shining morning face, creeping like a snail Unwilling to school. --Shakespeare Time has set its inevitable stamp upon our every thought and action, and now it says that we must part to go our ways and do our deeds. ' We started to school in September, l954. From the group eight have triumphantly reached this goal: Martha Strayer,Mary Ellen Vitello, John Kampfer, Charles Butz, Mary Lou Mollenkopf, Frances Suleski, Lois Strayer and Virginia Kruse. During our twelve years we were active in many projects. The more important ones were accomplished during our four years in high school. We gave five dinners and ln our Junior year the main highlight was the Junior-Senior banquet. When we finally got to be Seniors we had to work on our goal toward the senior trip. As a means for financing we put on a Carnival. It was the first put on in four years and it was a big success. Now we can look proudly back upon our school years and our own achievements, although many things left undone have slipp- ed by as the minutes of the day. Our hearts may be heavy or light, but we must set our eyes on the goal of our lives and move steadfastly onward. 7 en for from Cl! My, my, how time flies. Here it is 1956 and how the class of 46 has progressed - or have they? It seems they have settled all ower the United States. Let's first start on the west coast. What do we see here? Mary Lou Mollenkopf is a hit at Club 88 with her cole star, Frankie. Congratulations, Mary Lou, we hear you are the third Mrs. Frankie. As we gaze around the Club 88 we glance at the kitchen and see Lois Strayer. She always wanted to work in a night club. As we approach Reno we see a car. 1t's stopping. As we push through the crowd we see Sylvia Klotz stepping forth in her red gown and mink coat. her escort is none other than that major we are hearing so much about. Major Charles Butz has been in the army since he graduated from high school. Maxine Howard has a dude ranch in the San Fernando Valley. The ranch is quite popular with the movie stars. She informed us the famous movie actress, Betty Curtis, is going to vacation with her. When we board our plane for Chicago, our pilot is Joe Grabowski, still as ornery as ever. Joe is a very good pilot,iit's like rid- ing in a roller coaster. We are now in Chicago, and let's get something to eat. Just a- round the corner there is a restaurant. It seems Ethel Cannon is still slinging hamburgers. At the stock yards we find Martha Strayer picking out cattle for her meat market chain stores. She still has finger nails in her meat. She said, NThe finger nails come extra.n Our travels now take us to Ohio. To the right we see beautiful fields. The owner is Virginia Kruse. 1 UHQ6TSt3Dd she has over l,OOO acres in farms. They are called NMOO Farms.W In Detroit Bill Majot is a competitor to henry Ford. he is making supercharged Fords. It seems he is running around in his old one. From Bill we learn that our cheerleader, Ellen Phipps, is still living in Monclova. She is the mother of ld lovely children Every morning she rushes them off to school with a yell, WKiddies rah, Kiddies rah, rah ran Kiddies. Frances Suleski is the editor of the Comic book called WSuper woman.n Her copy boy is John Kampfer. In John's spare time he is writing a book called nhome Life in Monclova.N In New York we renew more old acquaintances. Grace Kinney and Donna Pickering are running a boarding house ,n the edge of China- town. Young gentlemen are preferred. Nora Lee McClure is also on the edge of Chinatown. She has her own little shop. She is in the laundry business. ner motto is nBring in your laundry dirty and we return them purty.N Our last stop is at Washington, D.C. We are going to visit the President. Our former class president is now the first woman pres- ident of the United States--Mary Ellen Vitello!! We wish her luck Now is we say goodbye to our friends, we say just one thing, nNever let old acquaintance be forgot.U iff? 'qwff 1, Ethel Gannon, my carefree attitude to Betty Dart I, Betty Curtis, my shortness to John Walters 1, Joseph Grabowski, my red hair to Vernon Sutton 1, Maxine howard, my fiery temper to Norma Taylor I, John Kampfer, my curly black hair to Pat Barton I, Grace Kinney, my giggles to Jean Bush I, Sylvia Klotz, my vocabulary to Clementine Kruse I, Virginia Kruse, my sports ability to Betty Bell 1, William Majot, my technique to Jim Strayer 1, Nora Lee McClure, my slenderness to Betty Hartman I, Mary Lou Mollenkopf, my frankness to Bob Fruchey I, Ellen Phipps, my vivaciousness to Mary L. Frusher 1, Donna Pickering, my dimples to Virginia Adams 1, Lois Strayer, my glamor to Faye Powers I, Martha Strayer, my funny sayings to Katherine heslet 1, Frances Suleski, my bass to James Mcvicker I, mary Ellen Vitello, my curly hair to Don Berry 1, Joseph Grabowski, my wolfish ways to Dick Priest I, Donna Pickering, my friendliness to Larry Schaller I, John Kampfer, my seriousness to Marie Kozbial 1, Martha Strayer, my jolliness to Marjorie uaiser 1, Sylvia Klotz, my studiousness to Lola Browning 71 alla 'ZQ .qgnio U Faye Powers- Singing norma Taylor- Quietness Betty Dart- ned hair Betty hartman- tomslexion - Richard Priest- Interest in Freshman Class Shirley Schroeder- height Katherine Heslet- Studiousness Clementine Kruse- Curly hair Marie Kozbial- Cute Sayings Jean Bush- Alvays Beading Betty Bell- Chemistry Knowledge Mary L. Frusher- Smiles Vernon Sutton- Wolfish Vays James McVickers- Irisn Temperament Pat Barton- Basketball Ability James Strayer- heatness Larry Schaller- Butch hair Cut John Walter- Bashfulness I Virginia Adams- Jolliness Marjorie Gaiser- Personality Donald Berry- Shyness ,ffj Lola Browning- Eyelashes Robert Fruchey- Blond Hair .MAG J Y I Af 1 WSQQT5' Gift, aiqgm Wg Qunio 'U A FIRST ROW! Virginia Adams, Marjorie Gaiser, Clementine Kruse, Patrick Barton, Marie Kozbial, Betty Bell, Jean Bush SECOND ROW: James McVicKer, Donald Berry, Robert Fruchey, Fay Powers, BPWY Dart, Mary Louise Frusher, Mrs. Van Fleet THIRD ROW: Larry Schaller, James Strayer, Richard Priest, Vernon Sutton, John Walters, Shirley Schroeder, Norma Taylor ABSFNT: Betty Hartman, Lola Browning, Katherine Heslet '1?g1LNvxmAhekw-aka Xl OFFIEQRS Q2wXofi2WG+iK-QE?uJfT2uJwQNJ0 president ...-..-..--- ------------- --------------- Marie Kozbial Vice President ---------------- - ------------ ----- J' SHIGS Movioker Sggfetary ------------- ------------- -------- --Shirley Schroeder Treasurer ---------- ---------------- ------------- L 5 I'I'Y SChEllSI' News Reporter -------------- --------------------- ---- B G tty Dart Adviggf .....--.---- ----------------- ---------- -4Mrs. Van Fleet The Junior Class numbered twenty-three members in Septem- ber but we later lost Rose Marie Webb who moved to Delta. A- mong the original twenty-three were Donald Berry and Casmier Kurczak who came to Monclova from Woodward High in Toledo. Casmier soon left for the army. Since Christmas we have add- ed one member, Lola Browning, from Perrysburg. Picnic, parties and the Thanksgiving dinner in November were our first semester activities. A Valentine Party at the school February 14, the Junior play scheduled for February 28, and the grand final, the Junior-Senior banquet on May ll, com- pleted our second semester activities. OXO 07440 TE! FIRST ROW: Shirley Myers, Rose Damore, uorotny Pickering, Gustina Strioklin, John Linn, Robert Trapp. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Raker, Rosemarie Kruse, Jeanette McOreery, Rita Robaskiewicz, Melvin Ziegler, Sam Gunn, Dean Fuller. THIRD ROW: William Hoffman, Merlin Wall, Duane Kersoher, William Klotz, Ann Barrett, Roberta Womack. OFFICERS President ----- ----------------------------- ------------ Rose Damore Vice President ----------------------------------------- Merlin Wall Secretary ---------------------------------------- Rita Robaskiewicz Treasurer ------------------------------------------- Duane Kerscher News Reporter --------------------------------------- Shirley Meyers Advisor- ------------------------------------------------- Mrs. Baker The Sophomore class had a very prosperous school year under the sponsorship of Mrs. Raker. The class gave five movies and a dinner on George Washington's birthday. We are all eagerly looking forward to our Junior year. 'ZQ AIWZQU, my Q rw f' FIRST ROW: Josephine Davenport, Rarbara Rorrest,Sh1rley Archambo, Ruby Hatmaker, Ben Paxton, James Hunt, Herman Case, Tom Trapp. SECOFD ROW: Joan Kerscher, Charles Cooper, Rex Powers, Johr Car- non, Bill Richards, Donald Kinney, Seymorr Van Grndy, Elaine Vc- Nlllen, Nr. Warnock. THIRD ROW: Louise Owens, Fancy Bush, Roseanne Zwyer, Wirifred Mapes, Louise Henry, Ted Stall, Jlmel Howard, Donald Ducat, Duane Baker. OFFICERS ----Louise Henry President -------- ------------- ---' ' ' nsaccuucd DD- --'-- -'-- - Vice President --------- ---- --- SecretarykTreasurer-- ----- -------- Business Manager ---------- ---- ' ' ...--..--..- ..... -....--Joan Kerscher --Shirley Archambo The Freshman Class started the year by trying to raise funds to build up the treasury. This was done very successfully by sponsor- lnz a community dance October 19th. Other activities included the selling of pencils with the basket- ball schedule on them and giving a class dinner on January 24th. FIRST: Zella Fuller, Kay Archambo, Joan Kunz, Betty Butz, Grace Damore, Shirley Owens, Ruth Gase SECOND: Miss Clara Mahler, Delores Stayton, Clara Jackson, June Strayer, Jeanne Linn, Richard Kampfer, Fredrick Fruchey, John Nailor , , . THIRD: Ella Maire Sutton, Clifford Mastin, Mildred Suleski, Robert Dennis, Mary Ellen Belcher, Rosa Lee Brauneck, John Currier , ABSENT: Myra Cannon, Pauline Davenport, Nelson Hugill, Charles Parker iff' FIRST Lowell Frusher, Helen Mary Curtis, Dorothy Grabowski, Sidney Sayre, Loretta Davenport, Bonnie Belcher, Louise Carson, Donald Rumsey, Althea Terwilliger, Richard Pickering SECOND: Mrs Koniecko, Bud Stall, Billie Kyser, James Naylor, Joan Robaskiewecz, Doris Ann Taylor, Lolabel Shoemaker, Mary Fox, Marian Markley, Phyllis Tomko, Jean Chapman, Marjorie Butz, Erma Jean Case THIRD: Wilbur Mastin, Ezra Strayer, Don Harrington, Charles McClure, Dale Baker, Robert Strayer, Albert Ducat, Max Browning, Bill Stamm, Howard Bullis 3 Ii 'N a r FIRST: Mary Baldwin, Donna Morrison, Mary Suleski, Mary Ann Schaller, Joan Hoover, Suzyane Butz, Rachel Cannon, Robert Wor- line. T SECOND: Nancy Harger, Beverly Nickle, Ruth Stall, Myra Yielinski William Coder, Richard Walker, Paul Kozbial, Dale Kyser. THIRD: Donald Reedy, Rolland Hugill, June Mauk, Francis Berry, Dorothy Crubbs, Mary Dart, Ruth Holloway, Donald Strayer, Harry Walter. ABSENT: Mr Beard, Tommy Vitello, Ronald Richards. GW Ga Mx fl 1 5 O FIRST: Audrey Crosby, Rachel Bush, Carolyn Barton, George Gehrke, Donald Kampher, John Suleski, Robert Butz, Billy Patrick. SECOND: Barbara Schaller, Lupe Davila,'Judy Smith, Carroll Fox, Robert Schiffer, Terry Ziege, Patsy Powers, Jessie Davila,Cylene W omacl-Q . THIRD: Ronald Kinkaid, Charles Owens, David Frost, Duane Lacy, Bob Hartman, Dick Van Sickle, Eugene Bullis, Doris Kinney, Miss Bortel. Q , FlRaT RON: Joseph Miller, Danny McVicker, Donald Pickering, wayne lalterman, Charlotte Brown, Jeanine Hugill, Carolyn Black Hilda Ann Norman. SECOND ROJ: Clarence Hill, Ted Gehrke, James Tilton, Charles Holloway, Sandra Smith, Barbara Foote, Bernice Gunn, Evelyn Davenport, Wilma Mollenkopf. THlRD RCN: Mrs. Carter, Norma Jean Black, Dale Foote, Gay Sayre, Melvin strayer, Richard Von wiepen, Lowell Rinkle, Arthur Peoples, Larry Morrison, Carl Ducat, Eleanor Smith. ABSENT: Robert Ponton, Charles Mastin, Gilbert Vasquez, Evelyn Grabowski. .au 1 ,iff -an , . . , . - , i Ksmi FTRBT ROW: James Gunn, Burel Stall, Charles Funk, Reata Butz, Loretta Damore, Lois Mastin, Paula Robaskiewicz,Lacreta Tilton, Barbara WcCarty, Arleen Carson, Barbara Pickering. SECCND ROW: Joseph Treffert, Richard Powers, Donald Crosby, Fritz Jtamm, Roger Butz, Richard Ramsey, James Kennedy, Earl Baldurn. k W THIRD ROW: Virginia Elliot, Myrtle Jutton, Margaret stall ! James Karger, Ronald Reinhart, Tarcelle Nameche, Ronald Wall Thomas Naylor, Charles dtaifer, Karol Mollenkopf, Mary Lou Norman, Wanda Halterman, Miss Coder. FIRST: Carolyn Strayer, Joyce Gase, Betty Pfund, Eileen Davenport, Margaret Gunn, Nancy Lacy, Noreen Mollenkopf Carol Ann Elliott, Carolann Gustin, Joyce McClure, Elaine Belcher u SECOND: Conrad Lacy, Larry Currier, David Dennis, Donald Butz, Richard Farris, Richard Schaller, David Miller, Tho- mas Kotecki, Jerry Libey, Wayne Pyle, Marvin Peters, Rich- ard Slayton, John Bond THIRD: Ernest Harger, Harold Wilder, James Ualbolt, Carl Kinney,Virginia Stamm,Joyce Morrison, Carol Hoffman, Marg- aret Kidd, Esther Bullis, Roberta Huber, William Sexton, Richard Zywer, James Bush, Edward Crosby ABSENT: Manuel Martinez FIRST ROW: Doris Grossheim, Marjorie Ann Brown, Laura Prudden, Carolyn Bond, Alice Henry, Joan Bond, Beverly Bacom, Nancy Holloway, Norma Jean Norman, Judy Archambeau, Jane Ripple. SECOND ROW: Sergas Desmond, Richard Owens, James Powers, Thomas Ziege, Richard Hugill, Mary Rombkowski, Mardell Shaffer,Marlene Perkins, Madonna Dennis, Phyllis Stamm, Rose Mary Martin, Victoria Staifor, Phyllis Mastin. TH RD ROW: William Elliot, Edward Karomol, John Chapman, David Butz, Donald Schallar, Errol Currier, Byron Baldwin, Malcolm Stoneman, Ronald Burkett, William Stall, Richard Trapp, Miss Anna Bortel. ABSENT: Robert Funk, Barbara Gustin, Betty Mitchell. SMX is - QQ A 1 viii X L ,, f X' M gi Q Q. av ,H-, g gs,f,3'n.LffW1e,gQ' , ,N WV s 34 Q .. X x Q w S Y , f 1 I mira. FIRST ROW: Betty Bell, Marjorie Gaiser, Virginia Kruse, Shir- ley Meyers, Betty Curtis, Josephine Davenport, Barbara Forest, Virginia Adams,Shirley Archambo, Ruby Hatmaker,Dorothy Picker- ing, Mary Ellen Vitello SECOND ROW! Ellen Phipps, Fay Powers, Mary Louise Frusher, Marie Kozbial, Jean Bush,Betty Dart, Jeanette McCreery, Louise Henry, Maxine Howard, Rosanna Zwyer, Winifred Mapes, Louise Owens, Gustina Stricklen, Rose Damore, Mrs. Van Fleet THIRD ROW: Nancy Bush, Clementine Kruse, Joan Kerscher, Nora Lee McClure,Ethel Cannon, Shirley Schroeder,Ann Barrett, Fran- ces Suleski, Donna Mae Pickering,Grace Kinney, Martha Strayer, Roberta Womack, Elaine McMillan, Rita Robaskiewicz, Rose Kruse ABSENT: Lois Strayer, Betty Hartman, Gene Bruce Pres. Ellen Phipps Vice. Pres. Nora Lee McClure Sec. Mary Ellen Vitello Treas. Virginia Kruse Reporter. Marie Kozbial G.A.A. is the Girl's Athletic Association at Monclova. It is an organization open to all girls interested in athletics and the various sports. The G.A.A. officers plan a yearib program of activities which promotes athletics, recreation and training in good sportsmanship. Aside from the regular work in gym classes, the G.A.A. has sponsored a Softball tournament last Fall, both Volleyball and Basketball tournaments during the winter season. In Feb- ruary the Junior and Senior G.A.A. enjoyed a play night at Waterville, as guests, the Waterville G.A.A. In March, the G.A.A. girls attended a play night at Whitehouse, and in Mag- the Junior Senior girls attended the annual Play Day as gues of Bowling Green State University G.A.A. -.Q FIRST ROW: Tom Trapp James Hunt Donald Ducat Ben Paxt n D Berry, Pat Barton, charles Cooper, ' O ' on SECOND ROW: Mr. Van Ausdale, Bob Fruchey, Jim McVickers, Jim Strayer, Sam Gunn, Seymour Van Gundy, Bill Richards, Larry Sch- aller, Mrs. Van Fleet THIRD ROW: Merlin Wall Duane Kercher John K f r Ch 1 B t John Walters, Dick Priest, Bill Hoffman amp e , ar es u Z The Monclova Hi-Y enjoyed the second year as an organization under the sponsorship of Mr. Van Ausdale and Mrs. Van Fleet. The Hi-Y is a high school organization for boys with a funda- mental relationship to the Toledo Y. M. C. A. and the National Hi-Y. It functions as a service club, helping both school and community. The understanding, appreciation, and cooperation of the parents in the home is desirable in Hi-Y membership. Jim Strayer and John Walter attended Hi-Y Camp Nelson Dodd last August. Delegates from Ohio and West'Virginia attended the Camp. In January, Jim and John with our Monclova Hi-Y secretary Dick Priest, went to Columbus for the annual Hi-Y Congress attnr ded by about 500 boys. Excellent speakers and profitable discus- sion groups made the conference well worth while. Monclova Hi-Y speakers included Mr. J. Martin Courtney, Jr. who talked of the training of a paratrooper, and he showed numer ous photos of sea-rescue work. Mr. Ralph Tippett of the Toledo Y. M. C. A. presented a program of Magician Tricks. In February the Nationally famous song leader Captain George Campbell led group singing in such a way that our gym rafters fairly trembled Hi-Y boys have attended 'Toledo Area forums at the Central Y. Mr. Gus Ohinger talked oh China and movies were shown about China. The Monclova Hi-Y officers meet monthly in Toledo with off- icers of all clubs in Toledo area, and plans are made and dis- cussed for furtherance of Hi-Y ways and means. CAG mi FIRST ROW: Betty Bell, Marjorie Gaiser, Virginia Kruse, Shir- ley Meyers, Betty Curtis, Josephine Davenport, Barbara Forest, Virginia Adams, Shirley Archambo, Ruby Hatmaker, Dorothy Pick- ering, Mary Ellen Vitello SECOND ROW: Ellen Phipps, Fay Powers, Mary Louise Frusher, Marie Kozbial, Jean Bush,Betty Dart, Jeanette McCreery, Louise Henry, Norma Taylor, Rosanna Zwyer, Winifred Mapes, Louise Owens, Mrs. Van Fleet THIRD ROW: Nancy Bush, Clementine Kruse, Joan Kerscher, Nora Lee McClure, Ethel Cannon, Shirley Schroeder, Ann Barrett, Frances Suleski, Donna Mae Pickering, Grace Kinney, Martha Strayer, Roberta Womack, Elaine McMillen ABSENT: Gene Bruce, Mary Lou Mollenkopf, Sylvia Klotz, Betty Hartman, Lois Strayer President ---- Marie Kozbial Manager ------- Sylvia Klotz The Monclova High School Girls Chorus includes thirty-six girls this year. They meet once a week on Wednesday morning and spend the period singing for the joy of singing. The Chorus has taken part in various programs, such as As- sembly, the Christmas entertainment and Easter program. The Chorus presented a NGay Ninetiesn program in February at which time many old time songs were sung and old fashioned costumes were reviewed. y The Annual Lucas County Music Festival was held May 10 at Whitmer High School. We took part and enjoyed singing with such a large group of girls from all over the county and une der a guest conductor.- Our Chorus sang at Baccalaureate Service in honor of the graduating Seniors. U9 Goa U .see 'figs-E ,, ..-ws 5WMu FIRST ROW: James Hunt, Robert Dennis, Drane Kerscher, Ben Paxton, Seymour VanGundy, Charles Cooper SECOND ROW: Richard Picker Francis Berry, Fred Fruchey THIRD ROW: Jack Currier, D ing, Tom Trapp, Richard Kampfer, , Donald Strayer onald Berry, Richard Priest, John Nailor, William Hoffman, Charles Parker ABSEVT: Harry Walter Troop 98 has had a year are most proud of the fact who have attained the rank Kerscher, and Seymour Van have as a goal a canoe tri of change and advancement. They that the troop has three members of Life Scout--Dick Priest,Duane Gundy. These three Life Scouts p in the North Woods to attain by passing their Merit Badge Tests and obtaining their Eagle Award--the highest rank in scouting. In addition to these,Ben Paxton has moved to First Class. Bill Hoffman, Jack Currier, and Charles Cooper are Second Class Scouts and the Tenderfoot Scouts are: Charles Parker, Fred Fruchey, Jim Hunt, John Nailor, Richard Pickering, Tom Trapp, Richard Kampfer,Bob Dennis,Don Berry, Francis Berry, Don Strayer, and Harry Walters. Troop 98 was host to the South Suburban Area Council at a Hobby and Advancement Show in March. Troops of this area furnished displays for the show, held in the Monclova Gym. The Troop again this year entertained at'a Scout Parents Banquet. Since they have held two successful banquets,they hope to make this an annual affair and incorporate it into the traditions of Troop 98. Troop 98 wishes to thank the school officials and the community as a whole for their assistance and cooperation through the year. Q71 FIRST ROW: Duane Kerscher, Mary Ellen Vitello, Jeanne Linn, Ella Marie Sutton, Robert Fruchey, Marie Kozbial, Patrick Barton, Grace Damore, Betty Bell, Donna Morrison, Norma Jean Black SECOND ROW: Rosalee Brauneck, Althea Terwilliger, Shirley Meyers, Rose Damore, Virginia Kruse, Jeanette McCreery,Clemf entime Kruse, Mary Ellen Belcher, Louise Henry, Rose Kruse, Mr. Warnock, Frances Suleski TH RD ROW: Mary Ann Schaller, Shirley Archambeau, Robert Dennis, Mary Dart, Nora Lee McClure, Joan Kerscher, Richard Kampfer, James Nailor The band has been progressive this year, participating in many activities. It took the lead in fostering exchange programs between various schools in the county. The organ- izationfs work was made more enjoyable by taking trips to the Lucas County and Fulton County Fairs. The members' en- thusiasm was increased by being engaged for the first time by the Champion Spark Plug to play in the Labor Day parade in Toledo. Our most ambitious project, the raising of fourteen hun- dred dollars for new uniforms, has been completed with the aid of the Band Mothers and the support of the community. We have increased our Band by six new members, Norma Jean Black, Donna Morrison, Marie Kozbial, Jeanne Linn, Mary Dart and Mary Ann Schaller. We are sorry to say that we are losing four Seniors this year. They are Mary Ellen Vitello, Virginia Kruse, Nora Lee McClure and Frances Suleski. onaffej -Q , Mano it N2-as A FIRST ROW: Barbara Pickering, Paula Robaskiewicz, Reata Butz, Loretta Damore, Lacretta Tilton, Virginia Elliot, Barbara McCarty SECOND ROW: Leslie Pfund, Ronald Rhinhart, Ronald Wall, Mar- celle Nameche, Thomas Nailor, Roger Lutz, James Mitchell, Mr. Warnock TEIRD RON: Arlene Carson, Wanda Halterman, Hilda Norman, Al- fred Stoneman, James Kennedy, Earl Bladwin, Richard Rumsey f-fl, my . . .A ,V FIRST ROW: Bernice Gunn, Barbara Jean Schaller, Erma Jean Gase, Jeanne Chapman, David Frost SECOND ROW: Charles Parker, Mr. Warnock, Robert Schiffgr Joan Hoover ' P ewgsw. ...--df 5 .,lf' ,Wa X f NS - L N, -3. 2255504 5 X it R T 9 Ng, 27'-OOMJLN FIRST ROW: John Linn, Melvin Ziegler, Robert Trapp, James Nc- Vickers, Donald Berry, William Richards, Tom Trapp SECOND ROW: Ben Paxton, William Klotz, Merlin Wall, Richard Priest, Larry Schaller, Ted Stall THIRD ROW: William Hoffman, Duane Kerscher, Robert Fruchey, Casimer Knrczak, Patrick Barton, Sam Gunn, Charles Cooper,Mr. Van Ausdale VARSITY LINE-UP Center Richard Priest Duane Kerscher Ends William Richards Casimer Kurczak Larry Schaller William Klotz Halfback Patrick Barton Merlin Wall Quarterback Robert Trapp James McVickers Fullback ' Melvin Ziegler The start of the gridiron season found an abundunt supply of material, with five lettermen from last year. In size and ex- perience we were on even terms with our opponents. In our five game schedule we managed to achieve one victory. The squad will not lose any players by graduation which makes the outlook bright for the oncoming year. The squad hopes to make up for the games they lost by the experience they gained. ouzazfg Qumbf FIRST ROW: Joe Grabowski, Larry Schaller, John Walters, Dick Priest, Merlin Wall, Jim McVickers, Pat Barton, Mr.Van Ausdale SECOND ROW: Mr. Allion, Bob Trapp, Don Berry, Melvin Zieg- ler, Sam Gunn, Duane Kersher, Bill Hoffman, Jim Strayer,Bob Fruchey, John Linn FIRST ROW: Charles Parker, Jack Currier, Ted Stall, Jim Hunt, Fredrick Fruchey, Richard Kinpfer, Tom Trapp, Richard Grubowski SECOND RO': , . Clifford Mastin, Bob Dennis, Bill Riohwrds, John Nailor, Mr. Allion, Rex Powers, Seymour Van Gundy, Charles Cooper, Ben Paxton 5 paula enthusiasm, and victory. The four The purpose of the cheerleaders of a school is to create so as to encourage our teams on to greater efforts cheerleaders, Ellen Phipps, Virginia Kruse, Clemen- tine Kruse, and Marie Kozbial have displayed a neat appear- ance at all times and their work and alertness instilled into the boys and fans the spirit of sportsmanship, fair play, and determination to do their best. The quartette worked well together and they made a pretty picture in their skirts and sweaters. We congratulate them on their fine showing and success in directing the cheering of the student body. Nov Troy...... ...here Jan Lucky. ..... ...here Nov Metamora ..... there Jan Waterville...there Nov Fulton. ....... here Jan Lyons.. ....... here Nov Whitehouse....here Jan. Tontogany .... there Dec Haskins......there Feb Alumni........here Dec Waterville....here Feb Fulton.......there Dec Lyons........there Feb Tontogany.....here Feb Whitehouse...there The 1945-46 season found our squad with size and ability. Then our luck changed, which resulted in the loss of two var- sity players, through injury and the Service. The squad found itself late in the season and made a nice showing in the tour- nament. The tournament found the varsity paired with Holland, and the reserves with Ottawa Hills. In the openers the Green Ar- rows tripped our reserves 47-30, but the varsity spanked Hol- land 33-23. The following night the varsity won a brilliant uphill battle from Whitehouse 30-28, to gain the finals with Ottawa Hills, who had beaten Waterville. The finals started with a determined Monclova squad leading 12-5 at the quarter. The next three quarters were fought hard with Ottawa Hills emerging with a 44-38 victory. One boy will be lost by graduation, but in everyone's mind the squad will no longer be the doormat of the county. f mega ff f , ' FIRST ROW: Jim Mcvickers, Bob Trapp, Larry Schaller,Diek Priest, Merlin Wall, Bob Fruchey, Wayne Rhinehart, Pat Barton SECOND ROW: Mr. Van Ausdale, Bill Hoffman, Duane Kerscher, John Jack Richards,Willis Smith, Sam Gunn,John Walter, Melvin Ziegler, Linn April 8 Holland There April 29 Maumee Here April 10 Ottawa Hills There May Tournaments April 12 Waterville Here May Waterville There April 15 Clay There May Whitehouse Here April 18 Whitehouse There May Maumee There April 23 Holland Here May Clay Here April 26 Ottawa Hills Here The season's record found our team victorious in seven of the twelve games we played. The team was slow in starting, but during the tournament at Swayne Field they were at their peak. In the first round we were victorious over Waterville, and repeated over Whitehouse for the county battle This spring found only one player from bitl6o our team lost At Defiance we drew a strong team from Farmer. In a hardfbught four to two. the squad with twenty-one candidates. Since the 1945 squad graduated, our team should come through in fine style. ' A X1 VJ, 4 t..k i 5,5 xf' l 'S X ' as Ng gk 5, 3 x fx 1 7 , f nf 5.5 T K X.-. . .J ' ff ,. if - L M ,W-2-f, fi. f g X ' v : :' ' - , x K , ,, .... f 5 X + Q. Q f 3 , :H N ig ik SP' If X HY , gf ap ff' Q3 if ! .,- -0 , ,fp ,. wt -' fw:f, If S , A , Ln 1 1, ' WX 3 , in M .-ix. 1 W: I 'P' iii 41 YV7' yA1,'w'7 lu 4 QW3 1 , 1 V HDO1'1't Cr-yn Hcy :Y tie! yy if t'1. hx QI 4 ' X ' 1 ,, 5 A Q . qw- is my VA.. K .ff , gif ? , Q X ' gr 1 If Q ' f- ' i .1- U ' 5 'As' Q :E . . ,R ., . . ff: , .ww 4 4Vxj x l l . V fr . 3+ . ,. Q- ,fi . L, , yixi fvxia -X '-xv , s. - ' ' A-Q. N: 'E- Fl -Wg 1 Cu,1 l, Lcnclpf Qlnlw.. -. . ' ' ' .J-Q.. 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Q - wet Football Game I, mmf 1.00 Smgmgf . 21 F H 44- Freghman Dlnner 18- Play Night at Waterville 'NTD aftela thenkyjoys lBromo pleasej fMore girlsj 21- Sophomore Dinner fRobbed againl C ZA. ,Z 6- Bend Card Party Q 0 Lucky people 19- F'T'eShVY9U Dance 8- Sophomore Movie nnice musicn fAngmwrgJ 22- Sr. pictmres at Livinnston 22, Sr.cnaSSIuay nsmile DT9ttYn fWhoHsCreqrNow?J 24- Carnival H 29- Music Festival HFUV1, W33f1't lt? fSpring around cornerj O . 20 'Z . 1- Hi-Y Program , Tippetts the Magician., 12- Sophomore Movie 9- Sophomore Movie lg' A Bdfld Bake Sale. nAnOtheI, one !Il 19- Sr. ClEssdE?stSr Dinne 12- A - oo ri ay rmistice Day Program 22- Spring Vacation caused us to think 16-Ottawa Hills Entertainment what jive 21- Jr. Thanksgiving Dinner 26- Band Concert more food please ! C O 1- Sr. May Day Dinner 10- Music Festival 61- Freshmen Party ll- Junior-Senior Banquet We love parties 19- Baccalaureate 15- Sr. Bake Sale and Bazaar 24- Graduation We need money 20- School Christmas Program Beautiful Co-operation 19- Sr. Christmas Dinner Yum-Yum 41 m CD IVVPV MOM 022 2 UO Ojjgp-Q 1-,Lb Q :Lg Wg, A FQNQESXWW fig? . I Z 7'f'd' I QW W 'fadifi Q M gf fW1f,f2,,6ZiZiig4k gi M 7, ,gdegvov FQ mf My ffl mf M 5? VW W A few Q52 my SWE W ii X if M Q Q Emi Twig? X My vm yiifflifg MW if if MQW is ffffiff EE 61535032 .N 31 Eg in 2 E533 fwmwumqwmg ge H27 LQ-233 Afivp G! A J iff Sw my 5' fqqkpx ' , ANU CS QEQW' 4 gf'- ff!-an-Q A-4-4? imjj Q4-53 if J M1 47 Y Congratulatio from ffangg QSfOf1G Co Q A11 photos in thls boox were nade by L c'vLn3s'C0na we have your negative on file fiehf. Br macone funeral directors ambulance se rvi ce Swanton and lletamora, Ohio Phone 653 Phone 2662 Cbngratulations from page Uairy Whitehouse, Ohio Congratulations from 35-ecf. 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