Napoleon High School - Buckeye Yearbook (Napoleon, OH)

 - Class of 1938

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-BUCKEYE-- Bernadine Van Streader Dora Belle Vonier Ruth Vorwerk Donald Walters Madalin Welso Norma Wcschc Evelyn Willard Fred Winseman Willis Yackee lilenor Young Bernadine Van Streader Commercial Course Class Basketball 3-4. . , . Her open eyes desire the truth: the tuisrlom of mana tfears is in them . . , All lrunqtiilila and smiles 4 , . ronsitlerule . . . Dora Belle Vonier Commercial Course Xklauseon l: Glee Club Zi. . . . A bil of llaree in her' name and smile . . L'liL'lli'10US lady . . . Ruth Vorwerk Science Course News Stall: Glee Club l-2-3-4. , . . willing worker . . . a ralm and plafirl totintenumre , . . tupalrle. . . Donald Walters General Course Class Basketball -l: liootball l: Band 4, , , . Llllillt' grins . . . igneous hair . . . mechan- iculltf minclt-tl. . Eleanor Young College Course Triangular l-Z-3: News Staff: Annual Staflg Girl Reserves l-2-'Se-l: Glee Club l-2-'Sz Class Basketball l-Z-3: Junior Class Play: Senior Class Play. l:'llic'ienc'a , . . poise . . . Vogue . . . gifl o' gala . . . she wears her few years with cligniltf . . vivid, 24 Norma Wesche College Course Class Treasurer 3: Annual Staff: Glee Club 2. . . . Naturalness . . Semper eudem . . . candid in discourse . . . Hjocund as a field of cotuslzps' . . . opinionated . . . Evelyn Willard Commercial Course . . . A mind ar peace wilh all below . . . jorular . . . a pleasing rounfentlnre is a silent reconvnwndalion'' . . . Fred Winseman General Course Passive in manner, slrong in deed . leisurely industry. . . Willis Yackee General Course Holgate l-Z: Annual Staff: Class Basketball 3--la Senior Class Play. , . . rougish wil . , . the original Wee Willie. . . ll's hard Io keep a good man down . . . u paroxysm of nervous elferuesrenfeu . . Give me more work, l wan! my money's Luorlhf' Madalin Welson College Course Annual Stall: Girl Reserves 3-4: Glee Club l-2-3-4. . . , u keen and ready Lui! . . . gdiely . . arafia placenali , . .

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-BUCKEYE--V Arnold Schilperoot l,eo Shondell. Jr. Hilda Sonnenberg Jane Small Arnold Schilperoot General Course Anderson High School l-Z: Annual Staff: Bas, lxetball 3-4. . . . whats in a name . . . aireminded . . None lm! himself can be his parallel . . Leo Shondell, Jr. General Course Junior Class Play: Band 4: Senior Class Play. . . . a moulh as curly as his hair '.., musi- Robert Sickmiller Odelia Slagle Robert Stevens l,uln Belle Travis Odelia Slagle Commercial Course Girl Reserves l-2. . . , fl smile like summer afler snow . . . UA rhterfiil life is wha! lhe Muses love. a soar- ing spirit is their prime delight . . . lVinsome. Hilda Sonnenberg Commercial Course Glee Club l-2-3, . . . slow smiles . . . of modes! mienn . Robert Stevens rian . . . lime on mil hands . . . The spirit Vowflofml Agriculture COUFSC is willing- . . . Jane Small College Course Class Secretary 3: Triangular 4: News Staff: An- nual Stall: Girl Reserves Z-3-4g Junior Class Play. . . . perky bows . . . serenily . . . peaches and rream complexion . . . Shirley Temple lan . . , sleel beneath velvet . . . originality . . saucy grins . . , Love keeps its highest, holi- est lone for our beloved Jane alone . . . wearing all tha! weigh! of learning as lightly as a flower . Silence is golden . . . iz quiet man wilh sober sleady Lucius . . . lmsweruzng . . . Hlerrue fiIius . Lulu Belle Travis Commercial Course Girl Reserves l-Z-3: Class Basketball l-Z-'5--l. . . . Sun flerks of fun in ii deep pool . . . Sorialnilitif . . . Robert Sickmiller Vocational Agriculture Course lf. lf. A. 4, Vice President 4. . . . Nonchalarzce . . , Slow and steady LL'1'r7S lhe race . . . merry smile. . . 23



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- B U C K E Y E - Fow'Qj'Yea'rs H a'uew,Gone By The race is won! Now that we have reached the long desired end we pause a moment to look back over the race we have just completed. We entered the iirst lap of the race of higher education in 1934. Dur- ing this first year we spent much time adjusting ourselves to the newness of our situation. We were honor participants and proud of it. Besides concentrating on scholastic achievements, we took part in outside activities such as the Glee clubs, Girl Reserve and Hi-Y clubs, Band, Orchestra, Triangular and of course all the sports. The second lap saw us sprinting more vigorously. We had a previous rec- ord to uphold and more goals to reach. The third bend found us experienced sprinters and quite capable of hand- ling the duties which fall upon Juniors. We again had representatives in thc various organizations, sports and clubs and many of the members of our class had leading roles in the Operetta presented by the glee clubs. The junior class also staged a very successful play, displaying both dramatic and financial abilities. Our junior year was climaxed by the Junior-Senior Prom, a gala farewell to the Seniors. T We entered the fourth and final lap of the race with high hopes and eager- ness for the year and its contents which stretched invitingly before us. As Seniors we took the place of honor and lived up to it. The outstanding achievement of our Senior year in the way of sports was the record made by the basketball team which was composed almost entirely of seniors. Senior boys also took part in many of the other activities, winning glory for themselves as well as for the school. The Senior class was also well represented on the debate squad and the Glee Clubs which took part in the Henry County Music Festival and the local May Festival. A newly added feature during our senior year was the Student Council suggested by a member of our class which proved to be very successful. The last few days of our final lap are the fullest. The Junior-Senior Prom, Baccalaureate, graduation all follow in rapid succession. Graduation day marked the end of our very successful race but it also signilies the beginning of a new race-the race of life . Let us all resolve to run the race fairly and square- ly. making the most of our opportunities and living life to the fullest. NEVAH MOHLER

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