,JS bit- ' 1 b u K n 5-. . B. ve ,. S 1 Q . ' x- ' O P V gi ag. -FM. :A . 7Zel936 CRCGHAN Published by the SENIOR CLASS OF ROSS HIGH SCHOOL FREMONT, or-no FOREWORD As we are abour +o go our separaie ways. we, Jrhe Class of 1936, have compiled This yearbook To cherish ihe ideals and aciiviries oi Fremoni Ross High School, and io preserve for Jrhe iuiure ihe memories of ihis eveniiui year. DEDICATION To A. C. Slolces, our principal, who has won a place in Jrhe hearl of every sludenl' of Fremonl Ross l-ligh School because of his slerling characler, his iovial per- sonaliiy and his unliring efforl Jrowarcls our success, we dedicale lhe I936 Year Book. ..,. 4 Where we languished . . . knowledge and perspedive . . . worn sJreps . . . weary corridors . . . slow clocks . . . red locks . . . unlrimefy vacafions . . . don? SH on Hue window sills . . . fourfh period slrudy hall crumbs . . . sjrray dogs . . . l4l deieniion room . . . skipping classes . . . Trophies . . . home of many champions . . . open olay and nighi . . . conirolling Spring and Scarlei fever . . . spelling every Thursday . . . noon movies . . . spring dances .... The new +allcies. l5l In loving memo f Joan Tee+ers, classme+ d f d D199 QA? IGI OUR SCHOOL l7l BOARD OF EDUCATION The only new member oT The Board oT EducaTion This year is Mr. Spayd, who was elecTed lasT November To Talce The place oT Mr. l-lyde. Mrs. Holmes, a member Tor The lasT Tive years, was re-elecTed Tor anoTher Two years. Mr. WalTon is Clerlc oT The Board. One oT The many Things This group has accomplished Tor The school This year is The purchasing oT The sound equipmenT Tor moving picTures, which is greaTly appreciaTed by The enTire sTudenT body. New TypewriTers and Two dicTaphones have also been presenTed To The Commercial DeparTmenT Through The eTTorTs oT This all-imporTanT execuTive board. Mr, GoTTron Dr. Kreiliclc Mr. WalTon Mrs. Holmes Dr. Moore Mr. Church Mr. Spayd T91 Mr. Church, our Superinfendenf, has had more Than a IEHIQ Jro do wifh The successful conclusion of our four years of school work. A capable execufive, he has had much To do wifh making our paJrh a smoofh one. l10l MR. STOKES MR. BODE During ilwe pasl year our capable principal, A. C. Slolces, has won flwe confidence ol: l'l18 sludenl body and his co-workers by his deep under- slanding and genial personalily. Our assislanl principal and Junior Class advisor, F. l-l. Bode, lvas lwelped 'ro guide sludenl' adivilies and supply ready inleresl in all school proiecfs. l 11 'A First Row-Cora Knierim, Science, Biology, Mary Wrigley,Rugg, Grace Lyons, Rugg, Mathematics, Anna Setzler, hlntherttutics, Ruth Zcchiel, English, Mary VVilliams, Art, Catherine Katzenburger, Latin, Esther Crecelius, English. Sccotul Row-lVlary Miller, Geometry, Matheniatics, I1ilil:tHofelich, Rugg, History, Roberta Stull, English, Kathryn Stout, English, Goldie Bowlus, English, Elsie Greene Datesman, Music, Eleanor Tcnnerstedt, Girls' Gym- nastics, Hygiene, Stella Lammcrs, Librarian, Dorothy Rectenwald, Home Economics. Tltiril Row-Edward Gabcl, Science, Clayton D. Tooley, English, Business English, Journalism, Iloward Cochran, Guidance, George Bloom, Mathematics: N. B. Stults, Swimming, Harold Althoff, Boys Gymnastics, Hygiene, George Gruse, Manual Arts, VValtcr St-lls, Band, Orchestra, Drum Corps, C. R. Cooper, Chemistry, Physics. Fourth Row-Donald Hirshberger, Ninnual Arts, Neal Andri-gg, Nlatlieitiatics, Science: I. Edwin Gordon, English, Public Speaking, Fred Bode, Algebra, Lee Marshall, Social Problems, Guidance, VVarren VVeiler, Agriculture, Farm Shop, Animal Husbandry, Robert Oldfathcr, Commercial Law, Economics, Donovan Young, Stenos graphy, Typing, Office Practice. THESE HAVE Even more so than in tormer years the several members ot the Faculty ot Fremont Ross l-ligh School have won a place in the hearts ot each and every pupil in attendance there. Instead ot making the various students teel like mere members the teachers have stressed individuality and have done everything in their power to assist the scholars in tinding their respective interests and in the development ot the same. Ottentimes a teacher has not locked the door ot his room and gone home betore 5 or 5:30 o'cloclc in the evening -- not because he particularly enjoys spending his time at worlc, but because he is interested in the weltare ot his under- studies and is willing to torego his own pleasures in order to aid and abet the pupils. ll2l First Rowellelen Renter, Office Practice, Bookkeeping: Goldn Van Bnskirk, English: Edith Lakin, rrypillll, junior Business Trzxiiiiiig: Irene Roberts, English. Sr-cond Row4'1'ln-lnm Ilnghes, English, Trades English, Trades Civics: Naomi Lisle, French, Business English! Funny VVhite, Biology. Third Rnwfllownrd Lnuh, Advanced Algebra, Plane Geometry, General Physics: Jay R. Bone, Ann-riexin llisturyg Ellsworth Snyder, Trades Science, Trades Mathematics, Auto Shop. Fourth Row-Aluclsmt Lzindis, European History: Robert E. Nlnrrav, 'frncles Drawing, Industrial Orgztnifrniong Dun Crfwfnrd, Shop. GUIDED US The Tollowing new Teachers were employed This year: Miss Lammers, The librarian: Miss Miller, MaThemaTics Teacher: Mr. Hirsch- berger, Manual ArTs insTrucTor: Mr. Young, Commercial Teacher: Mr. Tooley, Journalism and English: Mr. Gordon, Public Spealcing and English. NeiTher Miss Dye nor Miss Dush appear in The above picTure due To The TacT ThaT a change Toolc place in The home economics deparT- menT while This boolc was in The process oT publicaTion. Upon The resignaTion OT Miss Dush, The worlc in her deparTmenT was resumed by Miss Dye. Such a conscienTious and selT-sacrificial ouTloolc on The parT oT The TaculTy is highly commendable and The sTudenTs Talce This opporTuniTy To show Their appreciaTion oT These labors. l13l OFFICERS Preside-mL ...,,..... .,.7,,,,,,.,,,,,7,,77,77,,7,,,7 K ennefh Pefonke Vice-Presidenlr ,......77 .7..77... G erlrrude Rimelspeclw Secrelrary ....,A...., ,77,,77,,,. L aVonne Scherf Treasurer .,., .,7777.,, W illiam Reeves H41 CLASS HISTORY How We GoT This Way As a Freshman: Hope my ears are clean . . . gee, maybe I shouIdn'T have broughT all Tive books aT once . . . This musT be where I go in . . . are They Iaughing aT me . . . Pardon m-e, sir, buT can you TeII me where room 230 is? Thank you . . . I wish he wouIdn'T sTare aT me so . . . maybe I shouIdn'T have Thanked him . . . Imaybe I shouIdn'T have -asked himj . . . gee, I've been waIking Tor hours I oughT To geT There prfeTTy soon. . . . well aT IasT . . . hope I can Tind my way ouT again . . . I wonder who ThaT girI is. As a Sophomore: Did I remember To wash my ears This morning . . . I hope no one sees my books . . . I only broughT Two . . . O, hi, Buzz, where are yu' headed Tor? . . . Yeah, so'm I . . . Say, is Laub as Tough as They say he is? . . . He didI . . . weII here we are . . . oh, There's Jane . . . I wonder where she was all summer . . . wish I could speak To her, buT she probably wouIdn'T remember me. As a Junior: SweII morning . . . wish This book wasn'T so heavy . . . ThoughT I mighT as weII bring iT aIong . . . I'Ii. ya, Buzz . . . ParIez-vous Trancais . . . INIeiTher can I . . . Well, here goes . . . Oh, hello, Jane . . . Say, now I goT The chance I wanT To ask ya someThing' '...' 'I wanTed . . . weII . . . how abouT goin' To The Prom wiTh me . . . Gee, I'm glad' '...' 'Where's your home room? . . . IT is? Say, I hope we siT TogeTher in sTudy haII . . . exchanging class rings, and Girl Reserve pins . . . gee, Jane Iooked cuTe in The cIass pIay . . . do I envy Those seniors . . . ouT in June. As a Senior: Oh, hum . . . wonder iT The bell rang yeT . . . oh weII, who cares . . . I-Ii, Jane . . . How's abouT a weiner roasT TonighT? . . . Have ya seen The new Iibrarianf7 i . . . I-Iey IeT's geT a miIk-shake aT CampbeII's . . . New, I dindn'T bring any books . . . Why should I? . . . hope I geT my hisTory exercises in on Time . . . Gimme a minaTure . . . Rre ya' daTed up Tro The Prom and Picnic? . . . are These commencemenT gowns hoT? . . . weII here goes. I15I , 12W L , ll GX jj fu QX MJ gl' 'Y U L QR L Q M155 .1 Al J Q? if ii ii X 2006 X o 9. will Marjorie Bailey-Slenograpliic, Ollo Swaloly-Eleclive, Alice Mae Heppner-Boolc keeping, Roberl Boolrli--College Preparalory, Evelyn King-College Pre- paralory I Lawrence Bielwnken-Scienlific, Lois Srnillm-l-lorne Economics,iAr+l'1ur Foulce-College Preparalory, Mary Kisller-Eleclive, Alberf Mallwern-lnduslrial Arls Janel Bloom-Eleclive, Willard l-loward-Eleclive, Marian l-lirl-College Prepara- lory, Louis Keiser-Scienlilic, Halcyon Kocner-Bookkeeping H61 ..lA1 Qwlgb '36 ,fflfl ,W f ffv fffgp - ,bbw 'D.4fg Alice Young-College Preparalory, Vincenl Troxel-Trades, Ann Reppellro-College Preparalory George Weliring-Eleclive, Louisa Koenig-Bookkeeping, Harold Sjreiger-lnduslrial Arls Virginia Maloney-Eleclive, John Sorg-lnoluslrial Arls, Ellen Swinf-!Boolclceeping l 17 l .ZE' ,2'73' 7 52,10 - a. 1 'fctucg LfC,g1iW!v 0 f my Qfxgf N,,f'! NfHX'ff Harold Whiiney-Trades, Mary Margaref Gabel-Elecfive, Reber? Collins-Eledive, Cleona Troxel-Slrenograpnic, Cameron Merrifield-College Preparafory Margare+ Hefrick-Sfenograpnic, John Wnife-lndusfrial Arfs, Iva Havens-Home Economics, Wade Campbell-lndushial Arlrs, Lucile Anderson-College Pre- parafory Reber? McCombs-Induslrrial Arlrs, Helen Pierce-Elecnve, Charles Kaiser-lnduslrrial Ads, Nora Wilkins-Home Economics, Roberf Culberf-Sciennfic H31 A., 5 5 OW llb fl all ff '36 fqll' Charles Ward-Trades. Dorollwy Roby-College Preparalory. Roberf Brown-Eleclive Marian Lindsay-College Preparalory, William Slwerlow-Elecfive, Georgia Longan- baclw-Eleclive Roberl Beier-Agricullure, Kallwleen Rice--Eleclive, Edgar Babione-College Pre- paralory U91 full! Henry Dorr-Eleclive, Eunice Myers--Slenograplnic, l-lowarcl Niclqles-Trades, Alice Wilson-Eleclive Dorollwy Greene-Home Economics, James Powers-Eleclive, Mary Carnicom-Home Economics, Roberl Grles-Aqrlcullure Richard Borlel-Bookkeeping, Clwarlolle Prlce--l-lome Economics, Norman Kaufman- Scienlilic, Lucille Druclcenmiller-Eleclive l 20 l f WD ' Www 'CZ-9. '36 fl? ff! kepfpgm 95455553 Jack Bevingfon-Elecfive, Bernadene Swarfz-Sfenographic, Charles Norfon-College Preparafory Rufh Claus-Scienfific, Bill Williams-Elecfive, Margarelr Burkeff-Elec+ive Sieve Brudzinski-Indusfrial Ads, LaVonne Smifh-Elecfive, Philip Secrisf--Sclenfific I2 V. ff? e 'A Y r M fl .W Q X l ! l 'llllb nf Q l Marian Miller-Bookkeeping, William Driflmyer-lnduslrial Arls, Margarel Emmons- College Preparalory, George McCord--Sciennfic Wayne Overmyer-Bookkeeping, Ellen Hyall-Home Economics, Charles Tollwurs+- Tracles, Helen lvlosser-College Preparalory Rullm Bruninglwaus-College Preparalory, LeRoy Lilller-Elveclive, Esllmer Ruin Brock- seilcer-l-lome Economics, LeRoy Smiln-Eleclive l22l ' ' 0 Mag . is 39 fl' lg '36 ef' Ab f9f UWA K f X Nell fbllll Jolnn Arrnslrong-College Preparalory, Helen Tlwoma-College Preparalory, Ward Robbins-Eleclive Evelyn Duke?-Eleclive, Daniel Fliclclnger-Eleclive, Norma Smill1fElec+ive John Bowesflrades, Belly Clark-Home Economics, Jack Slierwall-Scienlific l l23l gl I ,J . sf l F. -J ,H 1 2 l Q Vw Wy C649 l xjf 1' ,fl , W. X l N lf all Glenn Bliss-lnduslrial Arls, June Dysinger-Slenograplwic, Paul Burlqelf-Eleclive Lucille Wammes-Home Economics Florence Olermal-Eleclive, Roberl Rellerly-Scienlrilic, Evelyn Crick-College Pre- paralory, Raphael Ziebololw-lncluslrial Arls Erle Saarn-Trades, Angela Kllsz-Home Economics, Milan Jacobs-Agricullure Julia Koclwy-Slenoqreplwlc l24l W '36 AW ia Virginia Spayd-College Preparaiory, Hazen Sufficus-Scieniific, Mary Horn-College Preparaiory Frank Riel-Scieniific, Doroihy Huss-Home Economics, Norman Shannon-College Preparaiory Marian i-iufiord-College Preparaiory, Robveri Pressier-Eieciive, Margaref Creager -Eleciive i251 X i iii i fyqyxy I rib rm fol rl lxloolf WW X! ruff. nfl E 65 5 Randall Poller-Agricullure, Edna Voss-Slenograplwic, Paul Russell-Eleclive, Marllwa O'Toslci-Slenograplwic Margarel Nilsclwlre-Slenograplwic, Carl Brooks-Agricullure, Evelyn Eellerrnan Slenograplfmic, Edward Tindall-Trades Ervin Sclwall-Elecllve, Grayce l-lursl-HBool4lceeping, Michael Dosenczulq-lnduslrial Arls, Rhoda Alllmoff-College Preparalory l 26 l '36 qyqnfo-aww l , Norman Lawrence-Induslrial Arls, Belly Poorman-Home Economics, Owen Viclcery -lnduslrial Arls Bernadine lvlosser-College Preparalory, Ford Gomoll-Trades, Beulah McKinney-- Slenograplmic: Roberl l-lollmanwlncluslrial Arls, Helen Auxler-Home Economics, Cyril Reardon- Scienlific 27 I . 9 ill ,rlfbl I L I Q , fll f alll Ford Shannon-lncluslrial Arls, Leila Lamalie-Bookkeeping, Frank Eagon-Eleclive Jane Gilliland-Bookkeeping Jean Keele-College Preparalory, l-lobarl Wagner-Agricullure, Carolyn Sherman- Slenograplwic, Jolwn Poller-Agricullure Beryl Brockway-Trades, Evelyn Schafer-College Preparalory, Paul Myers-Trades Mary Vallis-College Preparalory l23l L W fy,,-: y Af 471 rv-'df '36 nv ,agp f Dwi .Dfdiffffp Jack Varley-Elecfive, Rulrh Reed-College Preparafory, James McGrady-Elecfive Welda Berlincourf-College Preparafory, Paul Rich-Eledive, Agnes Willey-College Prepara+ory Orland Hasselbach-Scienfific, Rosalyn Hausman-College Pr'epara+ory, Roloerf Kowalk-Elecfive l29l WD xg Richard Beving+on-Eleclrive, George Freen-Elecrive, KenneH'1 Lyon-Elecrive Florence Gracemyer-Sfenograplwic Grace Herring-College Preparafory, Paul Lorenzen-Elecfive, Irene Kowalski-Book keeping, Beryl Price--College Prepararory LeRoy Clayronw-Elecrive, Dollie Scrmieder-Home Economics, Warren Curfis-Elec Jrive, ArIe++a Duignan-Bookkeeping l30l llfl ,-4 ,alll '36 ,301 . Af ll My W9 xll Delberl l-lelrrick-Scienlific, Esllwer Wilson-Elecllve, l-lalclon Zickeloose4Elec+lve Belly Marlin-Slenographic, Howard Franks-Elec:Hve', Phyllis Sclwullz-College Pre- paralory Bernard Slwerer-Eledrive, Annabelle Selzler-Slenograplnc, Roberl Moolc-lncluslrial Arls l31l First Row-Lillian Hill, James Tobias, Katherine Oman, Malcolm Krohngold, Francis Andeeover, Charles Martin, Dorothy Hawk, Leslie Carter, Doris Bender, Glen Balsizer. Second Row--Charles Hensley, jane Grob, Betty Pettiford, Eugene lrlofelirh, Dorothy Allyn, Vincent Horn, Robert Rosenberger, Norma Rzldde, Russell SWea7ey, Margaret Mallory. Third ROVYii'il'lll'j' Hughes, Luther Rosen, Alex Rabi, Delores VVolfe, Doris Booze, Niary lluss, Clara May Miller, Almont Burton, Ragmond Horn, Warren Pearson. Fourth Row-Nlargaret Pressler, Jeanne Chio, Lois Baker, lVl:irian Vogt, Phyllis Nlarsh, Mary llottman, Norma O'Toole, Evelyn Balsizer, Virginia Bingman, Anna Burkin. Fifth Row-Evelyn Niukles, Irma Booze, Dorothy Lilley, Hazel Lehman, Mabel Gruver, Anna Kadluboski, Lois Hunt, Jeanne Grob, Helen Johnson, Rosemary Garvin, Janet Armstrong, Mary Tyler. Sixth Row-lNIary Billow, Edward Kovaleski, Julia Gavitt, Doane Powless, Norma Quilter, Frank Clookie, Ruth Gill, Lester Hill, Margaret Gottron, Junior Ottney, Mildred Moon, joe Amor. Seventh Row-Ray Bauders, Charles Newbould, Eddie Price, John Prttiford, joe Lewis, John Brugger, Don Powless, Ted Has- selbach, Forrest Bliss, Jack Mulholland, Kenneth Arter, David Caliman. Eighth Row-Eugene Niiller, Paul Bohlander, Richard Oliver, Elmer Gillow, Albert Golden, Clifford Keefcr, Robert Auxter, Thomas Howell, Russel Brunover, Robert Hawk, John Harger, JUNIORS, OUR With the departing ot the class ot 36 , 213 students are anxiously awaiting the opportunity to take their places, These students, class ot 37 , stand out in the history ot Ross High as being outstanding in their cooperation and in every l32l 'X R .N '. LR K 1. n 4 .. - , ,n..,,. L, First Row-Niles VVhitcomh, Phyllis Smith, Rohert Zahn, Ruth 'l'uckerman, Donald Zucker, Phyllis Xvright, Sam VVeiker, Jane VVolfe, jack Fligor, Geraldine vvillgflfll. Second Row-Lula Mae 'liucltt-r, Uhalmer Fraker, Lila 'I'hrun, XValter llenry, ,lessie Fought, Ray Fisher, Lucille Xvaggoner, Homer Settles, VVarren Rogers, Ellsworth Schafer. Third Row4Alma Stiger, Velma Young, Dora XV:-nsinger, jane Cronin, Marian Vogt, XVinifred Demmey, Leona Reed, Ruth VVaggoner, Helen 'I'olhurst, Frances Young, Alma Crick, Norma Swetlersky, -lane Easton. Fourth Row-VVinifred Cook, Lucille Smith, Ava VVagner, Bettv ,lane Dorr, Mayolzt Druckenmillcr, hlary VVaguer, Marian VValker, Doris VVilhc-rt, Ann Reading, Ruth Stokes, Betty Smith, Marian Sowder. Fifth Row-Ruth Longanhach, Norma Quilter, Marie Ulturch, Catherine Cook, Edna Eilriuh, Dolores VVolfe, Anna Yveiler, Ernes- tine Svanca, Violet Schneider, Thelma Seherf, Louise Schmidt, Mildred 'l'nrner, Noreen XVhitman. Sixth RowvRuth Bauman, llelen Bender, jean Balsiver, Mary Lou Brockseiker, Frances Boyer, Iretha -laequa, Anna Hirt, Chris- tine Leedy, Harriet lludsnn, .leanne ,yons, etty Ream, Mildred Sht-rlow. Seventh Row-Lester Reinholt, llwight VVaitman, llarold 'l'uclter, Harry Schall, Carl Shrock, Lee llilt, Kenneth Swedersky, Clemens Szcymnnowslti, Francis YValters, VVoodr0w Grubbs, Russell llilt. Eighth RowAPaul Fick, Clifford Scherf, George Scranton, VVilson Dunlap, Roland Stout, john Rudolph, Russell Coe, Alfred Silherman, Norman Vogt, jack Forgerson, 'Fed Fuchs. w if SUCCESSORS way in which they have, thus tar, rendered service to their school. Soon the summer vacation will be gone, and the tamiliar ring ot the school bell will call these pupils back to work. Together they will tace their worlc and seelc happiness, while always striving to live up to the name Senior , l33l First Row-Robert Stout, Kenneth Ackerman, NVarren Rutt, Eugene Altholt, Bob Sehultz, Burdette Becker, Leo Bowes, Leland Erkenhrecker, Eugene Stout, john Evans, Robert Serwinsky. Second Row-Lucy Michles, May Cypher, llarriet Sheldon, Geraldine Rice, Louise Ann Boliuger, Virginia Michles, Eunice Egan, Mary D. Egan, lris Rohr, Nellie Stump, Olive Lease, Ann Krugh, Geraldine Myer, Geraldine Auxter, Marian Arche- lmrtld, Esther Soal, Ruby Shesvell. Third Row-Eleanora Bartlett, Anna M. Paseh, llelen Rericlv, Gladys hfliller, Mary C. Mehling, Harriet Huchenson, Dorothy Brutcher, jane Bowlus, Beneda Burkett, Florence Rummery, Geneva Andrews, Catherine Aldrich, Grace M. Sisson, Mary Brown. Esther Bork. Fourth RowfElizabeth Swartz, Emma Bowes, Ruth Ruland, Ruth Shiedler, june Petterson, Eileen Pasch, Vonelle Mayers, Lucille Baylis,, Lillian Luc, Frances Sccanca, Grave Martin, Edith Ft-aver, Avonelle Allison, Frances Miller, Frances Sherman, Ida M. Lambright. Fifth Row-Elsie McKay, Bessie Slatery, Herbert Paden, Ervin Kritzell, jean Phtister, llyla Arthur, Jean Sparks, Kathleen Miller, Ethel M. Bauders, Alma Nitsehe, Ann Bahione, Bess Reppetto. Sixth Row-Charles Tolhurst, Bob VVillmert, Lamar VVolfe, Eugene llollinger, llarold XVheeler, Carl Albert, Nicholas Stang, Nor- man Young, Jack Ahner, James Spangler. Seventh RowfAlice Reardon, Anna R. Bruggerman, Ruby Smith, 'lihelma Netlerhauser, Edna Nl. Nlassman, John Everds, Charles Sehoeh, Meta M. Basch, Nlary A. Pavelle, ,lean Cary, Lois Brokate, Norma J. Bauman. Eighth RowfCarl Perkins, Alvin Reed, Donald Twiss, Millard VVhite, Edward Keller, Cloyd Carter, James Brawley, jack Deemer, VVilfred Schell, Bill Shepard. Ninth Ron-Douglas lNI:tllard, Donald Miller, VValter Autter, llarold Beekman, Robert Reichert, Bill Cooper, Clifford Gibbs, Forest Bingman, john Vaths, Charles Stutl, Samuel Broshious. SOPHOMORES The class ot '38 , working their way up and aiming to be bigger and better than ever, are well on their way to recognition. They are an eager body and a very active group-a challenge to iuniors, also envious ot senior privileges, but l34l First Row'-Violet Yickory, Evelyn Sit-bert, Idahellc Kisvr, Carolyn XYishrxn, Virginia Brown, Kathleen Swartz, I,uixannt' Ftwught, Bt-tty Klinck, Dororhy YViewantlt, Nlargarrt Rohy, Margaret Fogle-, France Kittle, Dorothy Patterson. St-ctmd Row-janive Croxftrrd, Donna Cnllins, St:-lla Lenhartlt, Edith l7t'nnny, Gladys Zirn, Flore-nee Uilliand, lit'I1t'XtlX't' Golden, ,It-aunt' Forxythe, Marihel Scherf, Marjorie Vance, Gyn:-llr lrltt-5, Dorothy llirt. Third Row-,lane Freeman, Nanctte Ilytnan, Marian Sant-r, Inna llttglnw, Virginia I.awlt-y, Betty XVutmat'utt, lrvne Bowerstw, Mary llt-ltl, Gladys Gotnall, Ruth Green, Genevieve Burkett, Yinlt-I Schell. Fourth Rowfjt-an Ilineline, Annaht-l Uyt-rinyer, Ruth Tolhurst, Norma Mituhler, Dawn VVaggner, liileen Scht-rf, Xlercetlee Kad- lmuski, Ida May Latnhright, VVanda Det-lwr, Phyllia Neshit, ,ln-Q-plmitme XVallacc, Faye Dummi1n.:er. Fifth Rnw-'l'heltna Taylor, Ruth 'l'hrnn, Dorothy Swartzlande r, ilamld Lintlwy. Don I.ittler, Xorht-rt Kulhr, lirntft Dahkowaki, Vl'alter llouae, Lenarda Koenig, Faye Trnike, Beatrice VK'liitt'mnh, Irt-nc Drtickt-nmillcr. Sixth RnwfAlx'a Vi'iechel, Charles Brocltman, Merlin VVhite, I,aNlar Reddin1.:, Rivhard Zirn, Don XYingartl, 'limn NVQ-lsh, ,lark llasselhach, Arthur Vlohnmn, Mike Minick, Mike Zwir. Seventh Row-junior Hummel, Howard Fought, llenry Knlht-, Chet lfuv, Lit'nrgt- N14-ad, Bill Mivliaels, john Ynthe, Tutu Klos, Mark Ball, Charles Lenhartlt, Ilarry Gable, Ray Rahn. Eighth Row-jerry Feighner, Paul Fick, Bob McClure, Bud Nahrn, Bill llatnpshirt-, Boh Lenard, Carl llirt, Edgar Pt-tonke, .lim Taylor, Fred Rice, Charles YVtrlfe. , T SOPHOMORES never mind, They will grow up in lime, They have parlicipaled in iooiball, Track, baslcelball, swimming, and debale, and posses a very coopereliye spiril lhrough which They are siriying for Jrhe besr. l35l FRESHMEN Second Norma Third Row-Robert T Snyder, Fern V Eva Shtets, Fourth Row-F Poorman, Shcrlovy, Robert M ayne Robert Albert Ross, Mary Stierwalt, Lucy Reinbolt, Erna Kowal, 'lean Viekery, hlarian Horn, Emma Roberts, xtler Pauline Staschkv Reba Smith, eau Puterbau h King, Lit ,, J g - Annie Lilley, Louise Hoosier, Anna Mae Shiets, Elizabeth Smith, Bt-tty A z ' X r - ' ' 1 1 Q , - ' ' - ' . .lmi Wh1psoug,, Heltn Litktfoose, Audrey lxttteier VVetzel, Alice Smith, Elsie Swederskr, Gloria VVarren, Mary Dorothy ,lean VVelker, Patrick Keating. i i Fifth Powless, Berine Shively, Rnsrlla Temple, Jean VValton, Sixth Grace -Xlberta Kramer, Audrey XVrench, lean Phelps, lrene Kokia, ,lean Seventh Leo Lindsey, 'th, Paul King, Raymond Horn, Victor LeGrande, Bruce Edward Swagner. Eighth VVorman, junior Yant-tta, Norman Stuekey, Robert Thompson, Bill Hud- son Russel Gilliland, Lisle Zypke. Ninth First Hawk, Paul Heckters, H Secon Cochra n, Harr Third Fourth VVales, Lil biary Fifth rich, Sixth RoyrfA Charles Miller, Norman Keller, James Ypdike, Owen Hughes, Charles arold Chaney, james Crigger, Dale Collins, George Hoffman, Scott Barman, Fetterman, ,loe Forgatch, Carl Mzltltias, Bob Brunover. Hoyle hiead, Carol Overmyer, Eldon Drucketnnillt-r, Jeanette Gassmanll, Hazel Druckenmiller, Jane Mangas, iet Orin, lane Druckenmiller, Dwight Hetrick, Don Greetham, Lawrence Haley. Clarence Darr, Gladys Grills, Ima Booth, lVlarpjaret Berger, Helen Fought, Lois Lorenze, Caroline Norton, Bauman, Naomi Beard, Marjory Hilt, -lean Baskcy, Helen Blue, Clyde Hardy. a Miller, Bonita Nitsche, Anna Mttlioy, Lillian Brugger, Doris Druckenmiller, Beatrice hlarion Sehaft, hlargaret Bowlus, Virginia Bailey, Virginia Connor, Phyllis Burmcister. Loyal Chaney, Earl Gracemyer, Harwood Overmyer, Vllarren Pasch, Merle Hill, Herman Alf Rav Dittkman, Harold Hurst. nnctte Lucas, Margaret Blagsig, Honnabelle Payden, lN1ildrt-tl Adkins, Theo. lought, Ruth Gobel, Betty Hickman, Mayola Ellenbeclc Nlarv Erkenbrecker Norma Gibbs, Grace Gessner, Nlarv Paulus, Norma Golden, Louise Hoosier. Seventh Row-Mairy Nord, Betty Mittali, bla t Betty Peach, Stella Burdette, Hcnriet Eighth Row-Vernon Eicher, Keith Matson, ry Burge, Nlay Cochran, Eileen Poorman, Bt-tty Loganbaeh, Bonnie Bomer, Bonnie Clark, ta Gaylord, Norma Andecover, lneL Linder. Bill Brown, Charles Foster, Ht-rald Ehcrly, ,lack Nivkloy, Roymaud Hoffman, Bud Good- win, .lack Hinclinc, Robert Reginald. Ninth RowfRobt-rt Elfrev, Burdette Ballard, Ross Berkheimer, Neil Berlekamp, Richard Patterson, Clarence Murphy, Eugene Engler, Richard Nlielke,'Robert Overmyer, Alan Engler, VValter Collier. l36l SS HIGH IN ACTI i371 First Row-Grace' M. Sisson, Ann Rm-ppenp, Elsir Mvliny, -lim illlliiilh, Mr. I,!1lldT5, Gertrude Rirnrlspzlch, Nliiril Church, Alloc RQ-zlrdun, .lane XVOIN. Second Rimflirwh Sflllllll, ,lurk Sri:-rwalt, .Xml Krugh, Hess Rvppmm, Luis Brukntv. XV:lrra-11 Ruff. F1l4'lx Vliunr. Timur I.rGr:mdm-. DEBATE The debaTe Team closed a successTul I936 season aTTer compeTing in 88 inTer- scholasTic debaTes wiTh Mr. Landis again coaching The Team. The guesTion Tor debaTe was as Tollows: Resolved, ThaT The several sTaTes should enacT legislaTion providing Tor a sysTem oT compleTe medical cure available To all people aT public expense. BoTh The negaTive and aTTirmaTive Teams have parTicipaTed in Tour Tournamenfs This year. The TirsT, a pracTice TournamenT, was held aT Baldwin Wallace College, Berea, Ghio. l:remonT was hosT Tor The nexT TournamenT aT which TwenTy-Tour ouT oT TwenTyfeighT debaTes parTicipaTed in were won by FremonT Teams. FremonT placed Third in The Heidelberg TournamenT and Toolc TourTh in The sTaTe TournamenT held aT KenT STaTe UniversiTy. Elsie McKay and James Tobias made up The negaTive Team and were undef TeaTed This year. The aTTirmaTive Team was composed oT Marie Church and 6erTrude Rimelspach. OTher members oT The Team were, Jane WolT, Jacli STeirwalT, Ann ReppeTTo, Jaclc Fligor, Ann Krugh, VicTor l.eGrand, Lois Brol4aTe, JaneT ArmsTrong, Grace Marie Sisson, Bess ReppeTTo, Alice Reardon, Bob SchulTz, and Warren RUTT. James Tobias was elecTed presidenT oT The local chapTer oT The Nalrional Forensic League: Elsie McKay, vicefpresidenT and Marie Church, secreTary. GerTrude Rimelspach was capTain oT The debaTe Tearn. T391 ROSS HIGH BAND The Ross High Band has had a very successTul year under The direcTion of Mr. Sells and Mr. Lorenzen. The band compeTed in The disTricT meeT aT Bowling Green, where iT received a superior raTingg aT The STaTe meeT where iT Tied Tor TirsT place wiTh EasT Liverpool and PorTsmouThq and aT The solo conTesT aT Ada, where iT enTered TourTeen conTesTanTs. The Band FesTival was held aT TiTTin, May l, wiTh 85 members in The FremonT Band. The Band made all oT The ouT-OT-Town TooTball Trips, and played aT all home baslceTball games. The unTirinq eTTorTs oT all The members has been rewarded by The praise and honors which They have received. T401 ROSS HIGH ORCHESTRA The FremonT Ross High School OrchesTra has creaTed in The minds of The sTudenT body and The adulTs of our communiTy an inTeresT in beTTer Types OT music. WiTh lvlr. Sells and lvlr. Lorenzen as conducTors, This orcheslfra, ConsisTing OT abouT TorTyATive memloers, accompanied The Junior Class, DramaTic Club, Senior Class, Children's TheaTre Plays, The Vaudeville, and numerous oTher enTerTainmenTs. lT als presenTed a concerT March l5, and leTer Toolc parT in The FesTival aT Thulin, May !. I-111 STUDENT COUNCIL First Row-fVI'aItvr Ilenry. llztrriet Sheldon, Agnes VViIlt'y, Ruth Stoke-s, Ford Gornoll, Bob Brown, Film-n Pasch, ,lean Ilinclinc, VI'ayne Ove-rmyer. Second Rowghlr, Bloom, Paul Fick, Richard Olivrr, -lack Fligor, Bill Rt-cves, George Mcford, IVilli:nn Cooper, Cltarlw VI'oIfe, Harold Becker, Mr. Stokes. Third Row-,It':tn XVeIIirr, Elifaheth Druckr-nmiller, Mary llcld, Mary Alice Kuntz, hlildrrd Adkins, Kathlrrn line-ppt-r, Anna Young, Dorothy Smith. Fourth Row-Dick Mic-klt-, Im- Mic-sle, Tom Bahionr, Bruce Gcllrr, Dale Bowlus, VVilIiam Berrill, Dick Mannhan, Gr:-gory Schultz, Richard llolsinger, xxlillilllll Gaylord. Fifth ROKX'4'l'gI'll1'l' Sigenthaler, Clarence Paulus, George- Mvad, Norman Vogt, Leslie Cartcr, Dale Notcstimz NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First Row4Yirp:inizt Spayd, Ruth Recd, Dorothy lluss, .lack Stic'ru'aIl, Gertrude Rimclspach, Mary Vaffis, l,ut'iIc Andt-rson, VI'cIda lierlincourt. Second Rowflirvlytt Crick, I,aVonnr- Scltr-rf, Exlict- Young, ,Xnn Rt-ppt-tm, Nlargaret Emmons, Ruth Bruninghauq, ,Iunv I,j'SilILfK'l', Phyllis SCITIIIT7, Florence Utvrntin. Third Rowfllarold Su-iga-r, john Armstrong, Edward '1'indaII, Dullwrt Iletrivk, George- Mcford, Ifnrnl Gtnnnll, littnttftlt l't'tmtIw, Art Fnulw, Urlantl Ilnxwllvalvlt, VI':tyln- UW-t'ttty1'x', I42l HI-Y lfirst Row-Vincent Horn, jack Varlt-y, Russ llilt, Eugene Miller, .Xrt Fouke lPrt-sidcntl, lkir. Andrt-gg fSponsorj, Dr-lhcrt He-trick, Vl'aynt- Uverrnyer, Frank Rirl. St-cond Row-Almonr Burton, Rohm-rr Schultz, llarry Gahel, Jack Dt-rxncr, Dania-l Iflickinger, Bill Shupard, Luther Rosen, Orland Hasselhach, Eugene Hof:-lich, Donald Powlrs, jack Stierwalt, Bt-ryl Price. 'llhird Rowfllcnry Dorr, Harold Slit-gcr, john .Xrmstrongx K4-nncth Lyon, XVilson Dunlap, George McCord, jack Forgrrson, Pete Fox, l,awrrncc Bclmkcn, Rohm-rt lirown, Hom:-r St-ttlcs, Malcolm Krohngold. GIRL RESERVES lfirst Row-Iona llnghcs. Grarc Martin, France Kittlr, Xanvttt- Hyman, Nliss Edith Lakin, .Xnna llirt, ,ICHU XV:-inhardt, Nliss Estllrt' l'rt-cclius, Margarct Emmons, Lncillt- .-Xndersnn, ixliss Mary Millcr, Mary llussy Ann Rt-ading, Mary Yaflis, Ruth Rm-cd. Sa-cond Rowfilvraldinc VVingard, Kathcrinc Altlrich, Gt-tn-vit-rc linrlyett, Mary llc-ld, Ruth Stolyrs, Marian Huffnrd, Evelyn Schafcr, Alma Crick, Dorothy Pattcrson, Phyllis Marsh, Doris Boon-, Bt-rnadinc Mosser, ,lt-an Ilinelinr. 'l'hird Rowfllrtrrivt Hutchinson, lin-lyn Crick, l,uciIlt- VVaggoxn'r, ,Ivan Forsythc, Grace NI. Sissnn, Donna Collin-, VVinitrcd Denlmey, Mary Horn, Rhoda Althoff, Dorothy lluss, Virginia Spayd, Halcyon Kocher, Mildrvd 'l'urncr. lfonrth Row-Brtty Smith, Dorothy lirntchcr, Mary liistler, Marian lindsay, Flort-nrr Oterniat, Marg.:art't Burkrtt, ,lunc Pctt-rson, Irene- Kowalski, Rosalyn llansman, Elsit- Mcliay, Marian NValkt-r, jam-t Bloom, Christina- l,t'c'dv. Fifth Rnw-Ruth Claus, Dorothy Vl'it'wandt, Carolyn NVislvon, Ruth liauman, Meta Mclha Iiasclt, jane VV0lft-, Marie Chnrt'h, Arlc-tta Dnignan, lie-tty Pt-ttiford, licss Rt-ppt-tto, Lois lirokatc, Lonisc Ann liolingn-r. Sixth Row-Olive l.:-asc, VVt-lda licrlinconrt, lit-tty Martin, llarrict llndson, Alirc Rt-ardon, Phyllis XVright, Ann lirutfh, Evclyn Xickcl, Virginia Brown, Iidith Dctnlncy, Ht-len Slosscr, Margaret lfoglc. St-runtli Row-Ann Rsppr-tto, ,Ianicc Crawford, ,lrannr Lyons, Mary Lou liroclysiclyt-r, Esthrr Ruth llroclisiukcr, Dorothy llirt, Norma Baumann, Ruth lirnninghans, lit-tty Klink, ,le-an Cary, Mary Ann Iktwlle, Gladys Zirn, ,IQ-an lialsizvr. l43l First Row-Clifford Keefrr, ll:-nry Dorr, Norma Swedrrsky, Evelyn lialsizer, Esther VVil:-nn, Dorothy Huss, Ann Reading, hiarie Church, Louis Kaiser, Dick llorn, .lack lhlLllll0llI1llll, Mrs. Data-svnan. Se-coml RowfVVilson Dunlap, Alex Rube, Clara May hliller, Alina Crit-lt, Doris Booze, Katlilce-n Rice, Mary Iiuss, Virginia Spayd, Beryl Price, Sam VVeiCker, Raymond Baudrrs. Third Row-Norma Rndde, Kathryn Kuyken, ,lane Grnb, Alice Young, Phyllis Schultz, Margaret Burket, Sam Broshious, 'lk-d Fuchs, Krnnrth Petunke. Fourth Ruwfahlarian Hirt, Ellen Hyatt, llarrie-t lludson, Evelyn Crick, l'iI'1lllCv5 Young, Lois Bakr-r, XVelda Berlincourt, janet Bloom, Christine Leedy. Fifth Row-Ava Yvagner, Lucile Anderson, Margaret Emmons, Ruth Cluuss. A CAPPELLA CHOIR This organization, consisting ot a group ot talented vocal artists, was inaugurated in Fremont l-ligh School this year. Under the etticient leadership ot Elsie Greene Datesman the club strived to pertect its art by developing a vibrant tone quality, true pitch, correct expression, clear enunciation, and by making its work artistic through the medium ot crescendos and diminuendos, sustained resonance, clean attacks and abrupt releases. Many types ot music were studied and sung by this unaccompanied choir- negro spirituals, Latin hymns, tolk-songs, secular numbers, and compositions especially written tor A Cappella rendition. Due to the success ot this club in its beginning year, a Junior l-ligh A Cappella choir is to become a part ot the musical program next year. l44l DRAMATIC CLUB The Dramatic Club affords the opporluniry of membership to a great many students. Any participant in a Senior l-ligh play. or anyone on rhe producing stall of rhe play is enliiled +0 be in rhis worthy organization. Everyone has a chance ro ioin l'his club in return for his service in any play. During the pasl' year the club presenred a number of oulslanding productions. including a Chrislmas sltil' and lhe annual Dramalic Club Play. For The play this year the club chose and successfully produced lcebound , a Pulirzer prize winner. The casling and training of ihese rising young amateurs is under the able direclion ol lvliss Roberts and lvlr. Bone. First Row?-Eyelyn Nickel, Janet Bloom, Alma Crick, Marrian Hufford, Ruth Stokes, Mr. Bone, Miss Roberts, Doris Booze, Mary Yaffts, Mary Huss, Ann Reading, Ruth Reed. Second Row-Margaret Shanahan, Margaret Creager, Rhoda Althoff, VVinifred Derntney, Ava VVagner, Mary Kistler, Dorothy Huss, Virginia Spayd, Florence Otermat, Evelyn Crick, Lucile Anderson, Norma Swedersky. Third Row-llarrict lludson, Phyllis Marsh, Diclt Horn, Ruth Bauman, Alrnont Burton, Norma Quilter, Vincent Horn, Evelyn Falquette, James lNIcGrady, jane Easton, Lester Carter. Fourth Row-Ted Fuchs, Nlary Gretta Shanahan, VV:iyne Overtnyer, Lucille VVatnnies, Jack Varley, Georgia Longanliach, Donald Zucker, Helen Pierce, llomer Settles, Geraldine VVingard, Robert Brown. Fifth Row-john llarger, Anna llirt, Robert Kowalk, lietty Smith, ,Xrt Fouke, Thelina Scherf, Cyril Reardon, Evelyn King, Charles Martin, Ruth Claus, james Tobias. Sixth Row-A.nn Reppetto, VVelda Berlincourt, jane VV0lfe, ,lean VVeinh:xrdt. Margaret Emmons, Marie Church, Marian llirt, Phyllis VVright, Christine Leedy, Jeanne Lyons, jean Balsizer, Ruth Bruninghaus. Seventh Row-Alfred Sillyerman, Bill Reeves, VVilson Dunlap, Jack Forge-rson, Vlloody Grubs, Robert Bauders, Robert Collins, Lawrence Behnken, Carl Schrock, Edgar BI1lJl0llC, nugene Miller, Russ Hilt, john Armstrong. l45l First Row-Phyllis Mzlrsh, -lcssie Fought, Alina Crick, Nanette llylllllll, Eileen Scherf, Mr. Toolt-y, VVIIITCII Curtis Dorothy Roby, Annabel Svtzler, lWary Huss, Virginia Spayd, Dorothy lluss, Evelyn Crick. Second Row-Marv Kistlt-r, Betts' Martin, Catherine Cook, Vvinnifrcd Cook, Phyllis Schultz, Esther VVilson, Nora Txlllxllh, Norma Swcderskf, Margaret Roby, Alice Young, Elsie McKay, Florence Oterinnt. Third Row+VV:Ay11c Ovcrinyer, Evelyn King, llclcn Pierce, Margaret Crruger, Marjorie Bailey, Ruth Sheitller, Ruth Rullnd Hazel Souls, Gertrude Rimelspach, Halcyon Kosher, Alex Rzihu. lfnurth Row-Ruth Brnninghnus, Eugene Miller, Arlettu Duignan, Grnrge- VVQ-hring, Niargzlret Ennnnns, George McCord hdxvtrd Tindall, ,luck Stierwalt, VVilson Dunlap, jim Tziylor. CHATTER STAFF The accomplishmenTs and acTiviTies-pasT, presenT and TuTure-OT The pupils OT l:remonT l-ligh School are puT inTo prinT in This bi-weelcly publicaTion-The ChaTTer. This small scale newspaper, besides oTTering pracTical experience To prospecTive iournalisTs, gives The members OT The sTudenT body an opporTuniTy To express Their views on The Teachers, lessons, organizaTions, and school liTe in general, Tor iT is disTincTly a worlc oT The sTudenTs Themselves-wriTTen, compiled and ediTed by Them. The Tollowing special issues were oTTered This year: The Thanksgiving number which was published in coniuncTion wiTh The Sandusky Pram, and The selT-explanaTory nonsense ecliTion. Much crediT rnusT be given Mr. Tooley, The TaculTy advisor and overseer OT The ChaTTer sTaTT. Under his guidance The circulaTion oT The paper exceeded all Tormer records, and The hope is Tor a sTill larger reading public and a s+iII beTTer Croghan ChaTTer nexT year. T461 liirst Row-lNlary Varhs, Virginia Spnyd, 'lim Meilrncly, NY:-ldri Berlinrourt, ,lan-lx Yzlrley, Annulvel Sr-tyler, llnleyon Kosher, ,Xliec Young. eeonml Ron-Mr. Gordon, xlilfiilll llnhrnrd, Evelyn Crick, Margaret Crrziger, l.ne'ile Anderson, Gerirnrle Riinelspnch, Esther XVil- son, Phyllis Schultz, Nlzxrinn Lindsay, Alice Heppner, Mr. ilionley, lihirrl RnwfArt Fouke, linlw linolh, Margaret Elllllllllls, june Dxsinger, ,Xnn Rr-pp-Kuo, Ruth Reed, Ruth liruninghaus, Kenneth Pr-mnke, Holi Brown, Frank Riel. YEAR BOOK The sTaTT is composed oT several divisions which assumed The responsibiliTy oT ediTorial worlc, business, and phoTograp-hy problems oT This publicaTion. This year The sTaTT has had many obsTacles To overcome, and The way in which The members oT The sTaTT worlced TogeTher in overcoming The numerous diTTiculTies is commendable. They gave many valuable hours OT Their Time so ThaT The newly inauguraTed Year Boolc would be a success, noT only a success Tor The presenT Senior Class, buT Tor The graduaTing classes To come. l47l First Row-Howard Cochran, Faculty Matiagtlrg Edward Gabe-l, Reserve Football and Basketball: Elm-nnor 'l't-nner- ste-dt, Girls Athleticsg N, Baumann Stults, Swimming. Second Row-George Grnse, Swimming Assistantg Robert Ulclfzttlu-r, Football and Basketlwallg Harold Althott, Track and Cross Countryg Howard Laub, Football and Basketball Assistant. THE COACHING STAFF Ross l'ligh's teams have met success by no accident. An able statt ot coaches has made the victories possible. Long hours spent in the pool, on the tootball tield, on the track, and on the basketball court with our coaching corps have made victory certain tor the Purple and White athletes. Character, health, and sportsmanship have been by-products well worthwhile to the student body ot our school. The Seniors ot I936 set aside this page in honor ot the coaching statt. l43l Boasling 22 lellermen, the Lillie Gianls Foorloall squad slrode through lhe l935 First Row-David Caliman, Norman Vogt, Earl Saam, Glenn Balsizer, Malcolm Krohngold. Second Row-Clarence Klink, LeRoy Littler, Dwight Fox, Cyril Reardon, Garver Oxley, LeRoy Clayton, Del Hetrick. Third Row-Charles VVard, Robert Shanahan, Charles VVolfe, Vincent Troxel, Al Silherman, Ken Swedersky, Mike Dosenczuk, Carl Brooks. Fourth Row-George McCord, Robert Mook, Joe Lewis, Glen Bliss, Steve Brudvinski, Harold Steiger, George Freeh. VARSITY FOOTBALL season in splendid fashion. ever produced, dropped only The Team, one of The mosl successful Fremonl has one game, and Thar lo lhe powerful Sandusky eleven 57 Frernonl Genoa O Fremonl I2 Calverl O Frernonl 6 Elyria 6 Fremonl I3 Fosloria 6 Fremonl 28 Tiffin Columbian O Fremonl 45 Bucyrus O Fremonl' I9 Findlay O Fremonl 27 Norwalk 7 Fremonl 6 Scoll O Frernonl 7 Sandusky I3 The oulslanding work of lhis learn is undoubledly due lo The cooperahon of the leam members and rhe combined eiforls of Coaches Roberl Oldlalher and l-loward Laub. l49l RESERVE FOOTBALL SQUAD The Reserve Foofball Squad, builder of fufure varsify sfars, furned in a fairly successful season, holding fhe powerful Mansfield and Sanduslc fies and making a good showing againsf fheir ofher opponenfs. Fremonf I3 Fremonf 36 Frernonf O Fremonf 7 Fremonf O Frernonf 38 Frernonf O Fremonf O Junior Order 20 Gibsonburg O Elyria 26 Findlay 6 Scoff 7 Tiffin O Sandusky O Mansfield O y feams fo scoreless Commendable is fhe work of Coach C-Babel in feaching fhe fundamenfals fo beginners and fufure varsify fimloer. If is upon his slcill fhaf fhe fufure success of The varsify squad depends. First Row-Don Heiiinger, Manager, Douglas Mallard, John Fellers, Leland Erchenbrecker, Almont Burton, Paul klllg Frank Kochy, John Druckenmiller, Jack Deemer, Don Wingard, Manager. Second Row-George Stokes, Albin Kobel, Jack Forgersnn, Richard Oliver, james Spangler, Robert Reichert, Fred Rice Irvin Kritzell, John Valiis, Edward Gabel, Coach. Third Row-Keith Matson, Marlin VVhite, VVoodrow Grubbs, Burdette Ballard, Charles Sehoch, Cloyd Carter, Charles Stull Henry Hughes, Tom VVelsh. 50 l ade Czunpbcll, Glenn Bliss, Vvillilllll Biz Driftmyer, Qlmrlvs VV0lfc', Fred Rice. 5 d R Nir. Luub, George McCord, Pete Fox, Clarence Klink, Stem- Brudzixxski, Delhc-rx llc-trick, Nlr. Oldfarhcr. BASKETBALL The Ross l-ligh BaskeTball Team enjoyed a mosT commendable season, Time and again making Tine showings and ending The season wiTh eleven vicTories and Tour deTeaTs. NOT conTenT wiTh ThaT record, They enTered The Class A TournamenT where Two vicTories were recorded beTore deTeaT was received Trom The hands oT a sTrong Ashland Team. This is cerTainly a commendable showing. This is The compleTe record: 23 l:remonT FremonT FremonT FremonT FremonT FremonT FrernonT FremonT l:remonT l:remonT l:remonT FremonT FremonT 30- -32 33-45 -34 37-27 Elyria 29 TiTTin Jr. Order I9-I9 TiTTin Columbia 20 ST. Joseph 2 I-2I Findlay 29--32 Norwalk I5 Sandusky 40--39-25 FosToria 29 Tiffin 25 Bellevue 22 Bucyrus I9 Sandusky ST. lvlary's 31 Ashland 27 Much crediT is due The coaches. The resulTs oT Mr. OldTaTher's and Mr. Laub's work is cerTainly mosT graTiTying To The sTudenT body. T51 RESERVE BASKETBALL The reserve Team usually does noT receive The aTTenTion iT deserves, oTTen geTTing buT scanT noTice Trom The Tans. Their imporTance, however, cannoT be underesTimaTed, Tor iT is in Their ranks ThaT The TuTure varsiTy players receive heir Training and experience. The Ross I-Iigh Reserves, under The capable coaching OT Mr. Galoel, had a Tine season. They Turned in many vicTories againsT sTrong opponenTs, and They, To- geTher wiTh Their coach, deserve The commendaTion and praise of The sTudenT body. This record speaks Tor Them: I:remonT 23-47 Townsend 3I-36 I:remonT 23-28 Sandusky I9-30 I:remonT 28 Jackson 3I I:remonT I7 Bellevue I6 I:remonT 30 Junior Order 32 I:remonT 20-24 TiTTin Columbia 24-I6 FremonT 20-I9 Findlay 26-423 I:remonT 24 Norwalk I5 FremonT 40 ST. Joe I3 I:remonT 26 FosToria IO First Row-Charles Stull, Manager, Earl Fryrnire, Neil Berlekamp, Bula Brunover, Charles VVoodrulT, Loyal Chaney, john Ruland Howard Stull, James Valiis. Second Row--Coach Edward Gabcl, Walter Auxter, Robert Hill, larnes Spangler, Marlin VVhite, Frank Kochv, Glen Balsizer, Burdette Becker, John Vaffis, VVoudruw Grubhs. I V l52l First Row-Lois Baker, Gracyc Hurst, Hazel Squire, Beneda Burkett, Jean Yveinhardt, Marjorie Bailey, Norma Quilter, Bernadine Swartz, Virginia Spayd, Margaret Emmons, jean Hineline, Margaret Magsig. Second Row-Ann Reppetto, 'Theodore Fought, Mary l.ou Brocksiecker, Eileen Pasch, Florence Gilliland, Miss Tennerstedt, La- Vonne Scherf, Fay Louise Troike, Mary Ann Pavelle, Ruth Longanbach, Donnabelle Pad:-n, Ruth Baumann. Third Row--Marjorie Vance, Iona Hughes, Maribelle Scherf, Jean Scherf, Ruth Greene, Elise Mel-Cay, Gladys Zirn, Ruth Tucker, Annette Lucas, Norma Strohl, jean VVelker, Emma Roberts. GlRL'S BASKETBALL Success came To lhe Ross High Huskies rhis season. By playing iheir loesl baskelball, lhey were able 'ro deieal Willard I8- I8, Medina I6- l6, Bloomville 30- IZ, Clyde 35- I3 and Tiiiin Business Universily 30- I5. Every girl has an equal chance io be on lhe squad. ll is an organizalion which gives lhem pleasures as well as beneiiis. Besides reaching The girls io be excelleni aihleles, Miss Tenersiedl has helped in developing lheir characier and manners, and has laughl lhem consideralion and clean sporismanship. Some oi ihe ouislanding players of lhis year are: Jean l-lineline, Jean Wien- hardi, Margarel Emmons, Beneda Burkelr. Five girls will graduale from The squad of 37 members. Allhough ihey will be missed 'rhe squad siill has promising prospecls for nexi year. l53l CROSS COUNTRY The Ross l-ligh Cross CounTry Team enioyed one oT The besT years in The hisTory oT The sporT aT our school. UndeTeaTed in dual meeTs, second in The disTricT meeT and TiTTh in The sTaTe is Their record. Perhaps one oT The ouTsTanding achieve- menTs oT The season was The Taking oT TirsT place aT The sTaTe by Wade Campbell. This was, however, bu+ one oT many Tine showings. ln developing such a Tine Team, Coach AlThoTT deserves much crediT. l-lis skill in insTrucTing The Team conTribuTed a greaT share of The success. FremonT 26 MansTield 3I FremonT 20 Toledo Libbey 35 FremonT I8 Toledo DeVilbiss 37 DisTricT MeeT ScoTT 3I l:remonT 53 Libbey 89 DeVilbiss IO9 STaTe FiTTh place First Row-Edward Keller, Hobart VVIlgIlt'l', Charles Strawhough, Thoman Klos, Michael Zwier. Second RoWfNiCklos Stang, Carrol Root, Richard Mielke, Muril Edwards, Norman Keller, Robert Hill, Donald Quackenbush Robert Thompson. Third Row-VVilliam Reeves, Nianager, VVilliam Driftmyer, jznnes McGrady, VK'z1de C'an1pbelI, Thomann Howell, George Mathern Lester Reinbolt, Forest Bliss, Manager, Coach Harold Altoff. Fourth Row-John Rettiford, Louis Keiser, Sam Broshius, Wilson Dunlap, Luther Rosen, Eugene llofclich, Laurence Tolhurst. l i l T541 i .. 4 . First Row--VVilson Dunlap, Leslie Carter, Marlin VVhite, john Pettiford, David Caliman, Samuel Wiekert, Luther Rosen, Lester Rienholt. Second Row-Richard Alberts, Manager, Robert Culhert, George VVanstall, james Spangler, Eugene llolflich, VVade Campbell, ,Toe Lewis, Dwight Fox, Norman Kaufman, George Freeh, George Mead, Frank Clookie, Manager. Third Row-Forest Bliss, Nlanager, Raymond Rahm, Sam Brochius, Merle Hill, Leo VVeyer, Edward Swarder, Charles Stull, Robert Thompson, Burdette Ballard, Muril Edwards, Norman Keller, Paul Hecktors, Frank Kochy, Mr. Althoff, Coach, Fourth Row-john VVhite, Rollyn Stout, George Mathern, Charles Kaiser, Donald Huss, Charles Tolhurst, Thoman Howell, Albert Mnthern, Russ llilt, jack Forgerson. lloward Nfekles, Donald Powloss, Charles Hensly. TRACK The lraclc leam, under lhe capable dlreclion ol Coach Allholl, in spile ol enlorced irregular praclice, made a very auspicious slarl al lhe lvlanslield relays. They look lirsl wilh lhe medlay relay leam and lourlh in lhe pole vaull. As lhis boolc goes lo press lhere are available none bul lhe lirsl scores. These, however, reveal lhal lhis years leam will undoubledly eslabllsh an enviable record. Praclices have been held lor some lime, lhe members worlcing lailhlully under lhe walchlul eye ol lheir coach. Wilh such an able leader lhe leam should rnalfe excellenl showings in lhe lulure. The available score are: Fremonl 76lf2 - Toledo Libbey 55lf2 lvlanslield Relays Medlay Relay Team--lSpangler, Wanslall, l-loelliclq, Campbelll-Firsl place. Pole Vaull-lliaulmanl-Fourlh place. The remaining meels are lhe Buckeye meel, Dislricl meel, and Slale meel, l55l First Rowfliharles Norton, George Stokes, Donald Zucker, Carl Perkins, Gerald Sherlow. Second Rowgllenry Dorr, Manager, Robert Brown, Hazen Suttkus, Gnrver Oxley, VVilliznn Sherlow, Cameron Nlerritield, Robert Booth, Robert Russell, Assistant Nlzlnager. Third RowfMr. Stults, cozxchg Robert Vifaggoner, Leslie Carter, VVilliarn Cooper, Norman Kaufman, Lzlwrencc Behnken, Merlin Suttkus, Mr. Gruse, coach. Fourth Row-Norman Goodwin, Robert Schultz, George Sowder, Robert Serwinski, Donald Greetlmm, Orland Hasselbach. SWIMMING TEAM The record ot the Ross l-ligh Swimming Squad is the most notable ot any athletic team Fremont has ever known, deteating Sandusky 39-363 Sl-24 Scott 49-261 39-36 University School Sl-24 DeVilbiss Sl-24 Waite 51-24 They continued undeteated, winning the District Title by the margin ot 2I points and the State title with six points over their nearest competitor. 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