Napoleon High School - Buckeye Yearbook (Napoleon, OH)

 - Class of 1940

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-CLASS OF 1940- Carl Wurthman Kathryn Marie Zoll Lucille Wiechcrs Ethelda XVittenberg Lora Wiechers Richard Westhoven Harriet West James XVeaks Betty Walters George Walters Kathleen Walker Joy Walker Patricia Valind Betty Travis Robert Strayer Mary Ann Speiser Russel Snyder Sam Shook Robert Shondell Mildred Sharrzcr

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-CLASS OF 1940 CARL V 'URTHMANN: Science Course-Homcsville High l: Glee Club 4: Hall monitor.- A man of worth and ability -tall-good talker-'fW'hat's wrong with the world? RICHARD YVESTHOVEN: College Course--Cl'ss Play 3-4: Operetta 1-3: Intramurals 2' Code Staff 4: Hi-Y 1-2-3-4: Glee Clubs 1- 2-3-4: Band l-2-3-4.- Talking he knew not why and cared not what -4' favorite with everyone- ambitious. KATHLEEN WALKER: Commercial Course-Annual staff' Hall mon- itor.-Commefcially capable . . . freckles. a p ss ssor of many friends -carefree. Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit. MARY ANN SPEISER: Commercial Course--Class Play 4: Annual Staff: Ooeretcn 3: B-skerball 1-2- 3-4: Code Staff 4: G. R. 2-3-4: Cmlee Club 3: Intramurals.-Sweet -friendly-pleasing sm-'le-fashion is the spice of life- A heart that laughter has made sweet. KATHRYN MARIF ZOLL: Com- mercial Course-A good conve'- sationalis' . . . a lady in all senses of the word. Gentleness. the key to Kathryn's character. HARRIET JANE WEST: Commer- cial Course-Basketball 1: G. R. 1-2-3-4: F. H. A. 4: Glee Club 1-2: Choral Club 3: Librarian 4. A willinq worker, gossipy. admirer of the stfonaer sex. Generous. As quiet as the proverbial little gray mouse. JOY NVALKER: Science Course- A clean game and a clean record. -a real sport-he won't disappoint the world. RUSSELL SMILEY: Science Course. -Tennis 3-4: Band 1-2-3-4: Orchestra 1-2-3-4: Hi-Y 1-2: In- tramurals 4: Hall monitor.- His ways are quiet but distinctive. - will win good friends-big-hearted and noble natured. LUCILLE WIECHERS : Commercial Course-Annual Staff: Operctta 1- 4: Basketball 1-2-3-4: Glee Club 2-3-4: Choral Club 3: Typing contest 3: Head Usher: Class Play 4.-A lass o' music . . . perfect Nordic specimen. For e'en though vanquished she could argue still. .IAMES WEAKS: General 1-2: ln- dustrial Arts 3-4: I-Ii-Y 1-2-3-4: Track 2-3-4: Hall monitor 4.- They say the hest men are molded out of faultsf'-he makes up for his faults. PATRICIA VALINO: Commercial Course-Messmer I-Iiqh School 1: Annual Staff: Basketball 2-3-4: G. R. 2: Glee Club 2-3-4: Choral Club 2-3-4: Class Plav 4.--Sar- castic, independent. wholly likeable . . . lipstick. - As through her path she blithely aoes. She loves to talk and vamp and pose. SAM SHOOK: Science Course l-2-3: Industrial Arts 4-Hi-Y 1-4: Band I-2-3-4: Orchestra 1-2-3-4: Class Play 3-4: Glee Club 3-4' Ooeretta 3-4.- Why should life all labor be when more pleasant things busy me? -happy-go-lucky --lots of fun. ETI-IELDA WITTENBERG: Com- mercial Course- Quiet. unassum- ing manner. worthy of all compli- ments: On her fair face always lurks a smile. BETTY WALTERS: Science and Commercial Courses-Basketball 1- 2-3-4: G. R. 1-2-3: Glee Club 1- 2-3: Band 2: Operetta 1-2: Hall Monitor 4: Class Play 4.-Gay. mischievious . . . square shooter. Rare com-pound of oddity. frolic and fun, Who relished a joke and rejoiced in a pun. BETTY TRAVIS: Home Economics Course-G. R. 1-2: Glee Club 2- 3: Choral C1ub13: F. H. A. 4. vice president: Basketball 2-3-4: Class Play 4.-Out-of-door girl- cheerful-true of heart and of spirit gay- Half willing, half reluctant to be led. ROBERT XV. SHONDELL: College Course 1-2-3: Industrial Arts Course 4-Hi-Y 1-2: Glee Club 1-2: Student Council 3-4: Oper- ctta 1: Class Play 3-4: Basketball 1-2-3: Annual Staff.-Upholds his ideas-slow but sure- He is an inspiration to any woman. I LORA WIECHE RS-Science Course -Annual Staff: Class Play 3-4: Operetta 1-3-4: Basketball 1-2-3- 4: Glee Club 1-2-3-4: Choral Club 3: Octetre 3: Girls Trio 3: Librarian 4: Code Staff 4.-State- ly, dramatic ability, attractive And give us manners, virtue. freedom, power. GEORGE WALTERS: Science Course-Track 2-3-4: Hi-Y 1-2- 3-4: N Club 4: Band 1-2-3-4: Orchestra l-2-3 -4: Hall monitor 4.- He is possessed with well- balanced judgment. -thoughtful of others-well versed in all things. A ROBERT STRAYER: Industrial Arts Course-Grand Rapids High School 1: President of Freshman class: Band 1-2-3 .- There's plenty of mischief in his eyes. - a good time is had by all around him. MILDRED SHARTZER: Commer- cial Course-Hall monitor.- Speak little and well if you would be esteemed as a lady of merit. I'll be here tomorrow-modest-gen- erous.



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easeglgssg-ff? ----- -Q ----- W IRETA LEMON: Home Economics Course-Class Play 3: G. R. 1-2-3- 4: F. H. A. secretary.- Ab though her ways are quiet, hers is a uibrant personality. Virtuous- worthy-curly hair. RUSSELL LUDEMAN: Science Course 1-2-3: Industrial Arts Course 4.-Intramurals 2: Hall monitor.--- I could be better if I would, but it's awful lonesome to be good. -enjoys public-speaking. RUTH REICHERT: Commercial Course-Basketball l-Z-3: G. R. l-Z-3-4.-Noble . . . shy and smiling . . . dark, sparkling beauty. Be silent and be safe, silence never betrays youf' FREDERICK LEE MEAD: Science l-2-3: Industrial Arts 4.-Oper- ctta 3: Intramurals 3: Annual Staff: Hi-Y 1-2: Class Play 4, ' Fair in all things . . Happy am I, from care I'm free: why aren't they contented like me? JUNIOR ZIMMER: Science l-2: General 3-4-Intramurals 2-3-4: Football l-2-3: Track 2-3-4: N Club 3-4.- Go West, young man1 go West. -frank-a real man-humorous. WILLIAM LUDEMAN: Industrial Arts Course-Basketball 4: Foot- ballel: Tennis 3-4: Track 3-4: Hi-Y 4.- Disguise our bondage as we will. 'tis woman, after all, rules us still. -dark-serious. MARILYN RENNECKAR: Com- mercial Course.-Majestir in char- acter, a person of worth and abil- ity . . . modest . . . sincere. to the sessions of sweet. silent thought. GEORGE MCCOLLEY: Commercial Course.-Football manager 1-2-3- 4: Basketball l-2-3-4: N-Club 41 Hall monitor.-A square-shooter . . . More than a penny for those worthy thoughts. -pensive-em pert manager. CLASS OF 1940-- RUTH LIMPACH: Commercial Course-Class treasurer 4: Annual Staff: Operetta 3: Basketball 2-3- 4: Code Staff: Girl Reserve 1-2- 3-4: G. R. Treas. 4: Glee Club 2-3: Intramurals 2-3-4: Class Play 4.-Small, jolly, and gay . . marvelous dancer . . . She's un- afraid and ready to face the world . ELIZABETH MURPHY: Commer' cial Course.-Girl's basketball l. Well versed-never known to break the laws. Courage makes the woman. VERNABELLE ROHDY: Commer- cial Course-Annual Staff: Band 4: Orchestra 4: Glec Club 4: Mu- sic Contest 3: G. R. 4: Class Play 4.-Petite blond . . . There':: music in the air . . . Chatter, chatter as I go, and I go on for- ever. EARL MEYERS: Commercial Course l-2: Industrial Arts Course 3-4: Hall monitor 4: Football l-2: Basketball I-2-3: Track l: Hi- Y l: N. Y. A. student.- And I would that my tongue could utter the thoughts that arise in me? -- humorous when aroused. ANDREW M. LOXVRY-College Course-Class oflices, treas 2: V. pres. 2, president 3-4: Annual Stall. Student Council 2-3-4: V. Pres. 3. Pres. 4: Operetta l-3-4: Basketball l-2-3-4: Football I: Code Stall 4: Tennis 1-2-3-4: Band 1-3: Hi-Y 1-2-3-4. Treas 4: N-Club l-2-3-4, EIQBS. 2-3: Glee Club l-2-3-4: Choral Club and Double Octette 1-Z-3: Hall monie tor: National Athletic Society 3-4. -The people's choice- In action faithful and in honor clear. -em joys public-speaking. GRACE NELSON: General Course- Class Play 3-4: Operetta 1-3: G. R. l-2-3-4: Glee Club l-3: Choral Club 3: Girls' Basketball l-2-3-4: Octette 3: Intramurals 3- 4.- I shall either End a way or malze one. -second to none as n jitterbug-the world awaits her. RUTH SAMLOW: Commercial Course-Glee Club 3.-Stately laughter . . . sunny manner, loyal friend. She hath a quiet way and a pleasing smile. JAMES OSBORN: Voc. Agriculture 2-3-4: Commercial I-F. F. A. 2-3-4: Hall monitor 3-4: Intra- murals 3-4- Large of frame. broad of mind. big of heart -a hearty laugh is good for us all. BETTY JEAN LOWRYz College Course-G. R. l-2-3-4: Annual Staff: Student Council 3-4: News- staff 4: Code Staff 4: Glee Clulf 2-3-4: Choral Club 3-4.-Demurrf -shy- as careful of her words as of he: action -loyal friend and helpful. MARY HELEN POI-ILMAN: College Course, -- Basketball l-2-3-4: Class oliicer. vice pres. 2, treas. 3: Operetta 3: Newsstaff 4: G. R. l-2-3-4: Glee Club l-2-3: Choral. Club l-2-3: Debate 4: Band I-2- 3-4: Class Play 4.-Tall, blond, athletic. bewildered by nothing. The most pleasant of companions, the best of friends. BETTY SCHULDT: College Course-G. R. 2-3-4: Class Play 3-4: Annual Staff.- She was more fair than words can say .- coquette--talkative. A hundred friends are too few. ARTHUR REIMUNDz Commercial Course-Basketball 1-2-3: Foot- ball 3: F. F. A. l-2: Glee Club 1-2: Intramurals 3: Operetta 3: Baseball l-2.- My only books were woman's looks, and folly's all they taught me. -but how he loved it. ROBERT SIEBOLD: Industrial Arts Course 3-4: Commercial l-2: Hall monitor 3.-Bored with some parts of life. Blessings on him who first invented sleep. -Shorty.

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