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I X A . ' X. - .. a at a ' . .. e I ...,.,.,..... , . 1 Vffltdjlk .,.,. ,.,.- 3 ' I ----- ' .4-4--, X Li- i,j'iu1,,3 Xl- lil a?'ttwf't ' I X Iii hz? lxxlmq -x F34 W Q1 -any., GLASS OF '42' In September of the year 1959, Olney School was first opened to high school students. At this time, 26 students from Rossford and Lake High Schools met for the first time as classmates. At first, there were two definite groups repre- sented in our class meetings. Then slowly, but surely, as they grew to know each other, they united as one. We start- ed our Sophomore year with the following officers: President . . . . . . . Paul Eckman Vice President. . . . . . John Bailey Secretary . . . . . Elsie Wassermann Treasurer . . . .Anthony Caliguiri Reporter ........ . . ... .Robert Demorest Our activities during this year were limited. We gave a skating party at Forest Park and held a class party in Sick- les' garage. During our school year, we lost one of our members for a while due to an appendicitis operation. lPaul Eckman.l Paul missed a few weeks of school, but was soon back with us as good as new. Then came the end of the year and all the Sophomores became Juniors. We started our Junior year in 1940 with 25 members. Of- ficers were as follows: President .... . . Elsie Wassermann Vice President. . .... Ruth McNett Secretary . . . . .Mary Paluck Treasurer . . . . . . . . .John Kozina Reporter ........ .... Ethel Mae Ames During the year we gave a dance, UThe Corn-Tassle Tussle, N Then on the nights of November 19th and 20th, we joined the Seniors in presenting the play UThe Night of January l6th.u Three leading roles were held by Juniors Paul Eckman, Robert Demorest, and Norma Mauder. S - I9 42 Qld Eu u
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J dd' KJ gagng. .... , -... .1 fgQ fT1M.q, -:zz ..A. Q'i ... 3,,Q .,., JE ' J J.?!:vb, XF- -Q! At Baccalaureate, the Junior Class served as an honor guard for the Seniors. Very impressive. Then came the event that every one of the Juniors and the Seniors had been waiting for--The Junior-Senior Prom. This year, the Juniors secured the Maumee River Yacht Club for the banquet and the prom, the latter being held later in the Yacht Club ballroom. Lord Mart1n's Orchestra furnished the music. Norma Mauder was the very efficient toast-mistress following the well-prepared banquet. The theme was a Colon- ial one, the place favors being tiny men and women, all dressed in Colonial attire. Mary Paluck was elected Popularity Queen from the Junior Class, with Bob Good as her King. School closed on May 25rd, and all Juniors advanced to the next grade. School opened on September 5th with only 18 members of the Seniors reporting back for another year of USchoolin'N. Our officers are as follows: President ..... . . . Mary Paluck Vice President. . . Elsie Wassermann Secretary . . . . . . Alma Kreamer Treasurer .... . . . Norma Mauder Sergeant-at-Arms. . . Stefania Smiczek Glass Reporter. . ........ . . . . Bob Good At our first meeing, it was decided that the Seniors pur- chase a motion-picture projector as a gift to the school. Our first event of the year was a lecture sponsored by the Seniors entitled Hwings Over Amer1ca.N Then came the HJaok O'Lantern Jump,u the annual Halloween dance sponsored by the Senior Class. Eddie Ray's orchestra filled the band-box and provided the hep-cats with some very solid jive. This year, the Juniors again combined with the Senior Class and presented four one-act plays. They were entitled NF1re- man, Save My Gh1ld,N URight About Facen, and nFantasy on an Empty Stage,n and WA Word Apiece.U Ad' J.. . E IAF. -34 x 1 2 Q, 5 3 fr--We fm, 'S ,r 2 H , 4,4 N. ,mf V Q7 L .. , 'boa' B 1 .. Q wma
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