Ross High School - Croghan Yearbook (Fremont, OH)

 - Class of 1919

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s .....,. .0 an ' 7' 1.A, 4---------1---i---1-----i--::2-::1::f:::-:::::::Is:--1--:-::fi--+-::f::-,:f-9 l l , l IQ l ANCIENT HISTORY l IQ I ! 'g i Z 3 i ! 3 1 g :1311'201 3 i91i'? i:'i::ii:1':':'iiugviiizfif'i'ii:'1iii::l-Zg' VERY year brings about its important issues. Nineteen eighteen marked the close of the World's War and nineteen nineteen the duration of the high school career of the Class of Nineteen. An illustrious one indeed. As a Class of rare talent and genious, it will long be remembered in connection with the Fremont High School. ln athletic, social, and musical branches it has always taken a leading part. In no undertaking has the class lacked enthusiasm or energy. In their Freshman year the members of the class were very reticent and quietly adjusted themselves to their new circumstances and environment, nevertheless furnishing a number of sturdy and efficient members to all forms of athletics. The second year of their high school experience was a memorable one. During this episode the class presented a splendid play in which they glorihed themselves and the school. The class contributed a splendid alto as a principal in the operetta given that year and further distinguished themselves by attaining the highest average during that term in the high school. In accordance with their usual vim and eagerness to participate in all which is uplifting, the brilliant Sophmores now advanced to vluniorism with new zeal and deter- mination. Time flew with remarkable rapidity, being consumed by a dramatic presentation, 'fHalf-Back Sandy, in which a number of Nineteen Nineteen graduates starred. The class was now organized and under the able pilotship of liveret Stine, as president, Foster Light, secretary, and Vera Sturm, as treasurer, displayed their ability in the social sphere by picnicing the graduating class at 'flVIeadow Brook Park. In their Senior year, the climax of a wonderful career was reached. Again an election was held resulting in Foster Light being chosen as president, Willis Wendler, secretary, and VVillah VVendler as treasurer. The class flower, the Ophelia Rose and colors 'fYale Blue and Silver Grey were now chosen and were profusely displayed in a party given by the class for its members and the faculty of the Senior High School, ln the football and basketball teams of this year the best material was furnished by the class of Nineteen Nineteen, and during the football season a refreshment stand was conducted by several girls of the graduating class, the proceeds of which were added to the athletic fund. As a permanent memorial of their fidelity and good will toward F. H. S., the class established The Croghanf' As a crowning glory the class presented a splendid drama at the end of their high school career, Her Husband's Wife. Again the unusual talent and ingenuity of the class was displayed in a manner that caused 'Her Husband's XVife to surpass all attempts of previous graduating classes. And so it is with profound regret that F. H. sees the Class of 1919 usher from its portals forever. CA'rH1zRINl3 H. STULL.



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. 9:4-.-avian f' ff fe Tone School of Music, at Oshkosh, Nebraska. He is assisted in his work by Dorothy VVolfe, ex-prima donna of the Metropolitan, and Gertrude Lieber, the pianist, predicted to surpass Paderewski. Strange things do happen! By the way, Prof. Aldrich informed us that at his school was trained Statira Butman, the hit of the Barnum and Baily circus, bringing up the rear of the parade, playing the steam caliope. Business cares, unable to be present. Short and to the point. Yes, Arthur Gabel his pennies is counting. Each day to dollars they're mounting. Vlfendell Pulley is traveling about the country, delivering speeches in behalf of Woman's Suffrage. VVe regret that he will not be due in this part of the country till the next day, and so we at the reunion were unable to hear him. W'alter Engler, faithful to his high school prediction is a chemist. He says he must lay his success in that line to his training in F. H. S. We understand he has superseded Mr. Brugger in every respect, even to the bald head. HAS an interior decorator, her aspirations rise, 'Tis Elsie Elizabeth Datesman, I surmise. How capably she is decorating the interior of the home of that successful engineer, Henry Christy. Miss Eva Hafford is dean of a girl's finishing school in the South. She told us of Martha Hufford who studied under Madame Gracebelle Evangeline Leonardi, and is instructing the young ladies in the art of toe dancing while Adelaide Reynolds, physical culture instructress, takes these young ladies for their daily airing, and gives some very valuable information on how to maintain their sweet innocence, when sent out into the cruel world. ' VVhen you want good things to eat, just take a walk down our main street, Stop in for dinner at the Smith hotel, ln serving good meals all others they excel. By the way did you notice this month's Modern Priscilla? The cover was produced by the famous Wendler twins. As always Willah is the model for her brother Willis's famous works of art. One nineteener has entered politics. Violetta Wentz is Mayoress of the City of Fostoria. She told us that she in her influential position is working to bring to that place the plant in which Lynnford May and Leslie Heckler will manufacture an odorless sulphur gas which is very valuable to suffocate potato bugs. We compliment Mr. May and Mr. Hecklerma useful invention, no doubt. Dr. Artz told us that when last heard of Denver G. Flora was selling patent medicine at the county fair. His compound a la Flora he insists will cure all ail- ments and make one at ease on the professional or home stage. For demomstrating purposes his traveling colleague is Irving johnson. Mrs. J. K. Wuzzel, nee Ethel Martin, is a model housewife. James Foster and Lauren Huntzinger conspire Across the Atlantic to stretch a wireg And when they have it all complete, Carmelita will perform the tight rope feat. Foster Light and Everett Stine are salesmen and demonstrators for the Light Flying Machine, the invention of Loren Parks. VVith them is traveling Ruth Luz Light, showing how easily and capably a woman may Hy. They promise us each and every one a trip to New York in the near future. Speaking of that place, Frank Wiesner, Ferd. Messinger and Charles Lesher have combined their talents and are favoring New York audiences with the latest vaudeville. In the performance, Ferd

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