Rossford High School - R Pride Yearbook (Rossford, OH)

 - Class of 1929

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lfPage 121 MARY KI N NTLIC Ginger Ambition-To find one. Academic Course 2, 3, President Franklin Literary Society 1 President Leu Chouettes Vice-President Girls' Glee Club President of Clan-an 4 4 4 Editor-ln-Chief Ili-Spy -I Assistant Librarian -I Cir. Manager Maroon and Gray 4 Girls' Sport Editor Maroon and Gray 3 Se1:'y.-Trean. Franklin Literary Society 2, 3 News Editor Hl-Spy 2, 3 Basket Ball I. 2. 3, -I Although her body may be here, her heart passed out of school last year. JACK McCASLlN Jack Ambition-lluniness man Academic course Vice-I rer-sident of Class I, Vice-President Franklin Literary Society Business Manager Maroon and Gray llnsineus Manager Hi-Spy Member Debating Team The question whose solution I require, ln which l reshman glrl do I most admire? 4 4 4 4 4 MALCOLM IIAN SELMA N Skinny Ambition--To he Political Boss of Llme City Academic course President Class I Vice-President of Class 2 Treasurer of Class 4 Advertising Manager Maroon and Gray 3 Athletics Editor Maroon and Gray 4 Joke Editor HI-Spy 3 Censor Franklin Literary Society 3 Movie Operator l, 2. 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Member Debating Team 4 Of all my fathers family, l love myself the best. ll ELEN HARRIS Preacher Ambition-To he an avlatrix, a Journalist, short story wrlter. Academic course Chaplain Franklin Literary Soelety l. 2 Member Glee Cluh 2, 4 Organlzatlons Editor Maroon and Gray .5 Reporter Ili-Spy 3 Clans Poet 4 Literary Editor Hi-Spy -1 Vlce-President Les Chonettes 4 Assistant Llhrarlan 3, 4 Editor-in-Chief Maroon and Gray 4 Member Debating team 4 l could live without working or walking. But who ln the world could live wlthout talking.

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1929 - THE MAROON AND GRAY - 1929 ,ga WNIOQ samoas. 'Q at UUE DUB cc Q5 OUR years ago 60 green freshmen came Wandering into the building try- ing to look intelligent. This year we leave much wiser than then fat least f,r'fr,iqFX1 we think sol. In that year Malcolm Hanselman was chosen president, Jack McCaslin, Vice-President, and Madeline Richards, Secretary and Sig Treasurer. We had a large class, but some felt the lure of the working 944- L? world, and we had lost 16 members when our Sophomore year began. Mary Kinstle was President, and Madeline Richards, Secretary and Treasurer. A new mem- ber, Marjorie Purdy, came from Cygnet to join our ranks. This class contributed greatly to athletics, Bob Lewis, Malcolm Hanselman, Alphonse LaHote, Kenneth Sym- ington were on the football team and several of these boys also played basket ball and baseball. Teresa Bauer, Marjorie Purdy, Myrtle Carr, Lucille Hamel, and Susie Sand- ers were the Sophomores on the girls' basket ball team. Also, the Honor Roll always contzgned one or two Sophomores. The Hi-Spy and Annual staffs had their Sophomore mem ers. When the Junior year opened we found that our class had lost another 16 mem- bers. Nevertheless we started the year with a bang. Again Mary was our President and Marjorie, Secretary and Treasurer. Athletics had its share of Juniors and the Honor Roll also blossomed with Juniors. Then this enterprising class gave a first run play, Cupid Scores a Touchdown, which certainly scored a hit. It was repeat- ed at the M. E. Church. Along with the proceeds from these performances and a great deal more that these Jewish incented Juniors raised by Hcramming' 'hot dogs and ice cream into folks at basket ball games, and a few Hthousand' 'candy bars during the week, we managed to give the Seniors and the Faculty a wonderful banquet at the Vanity Fair. Yes, Sir! that year was surely a whirlwind . 1929-It's here at last with the class twenty-three strong. Mary was again Presi- dent, Jack McCaslin, Vice-President, and Malcolm Hanselman, Secretary-Treasurer. Football found Lewis, Hanselman, Golbinec, LaHote, and Williams back in harness and they all gave a good account of themselves. In debating three seniors, Helen Harris, Malcolm Hanselman, and Jack McCaslin gained quite a reputation for R. H. S. Basket Ball had its senior stars: Schiffgen, Lewis, and Frautschi played on the boys' first team. Marjorie Purdy was captain of the girls' team. The Senior basket ball boys' team won the class trophy. The Seniors also participated in the Music and Literary Contests in Wood County. Yes, the Seniors were there in everything. The Senior Play, The Charm School was given with the usual huge success and then the goal of our high school came-Commencement. Helen Harris was Valedictor- ian and Malcolm Hanselman Salutatorian. Thus ends the taleg we have finished. Good bye-dear Rossford High. May your halls always ring with the joy and the happiness that we have known. -M. H. lPage 111



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ROBERT LEIVIS Bob Amlritloll-Pllysleul lllreetor Al'lEllPlllll' eourse Hergennt-nt-nrms. Exe-elslor Society l Cuptnln footbnll tenln 3 Foothnll l, 2, 3, 4 Blanket Bull l, 2, 3, 4 lhusehzmll l Big brown eyes ure dangerous things Anil sometimes keep us from getting wlngs IIAZEL RINKER Hallo Ambitlon-Mlllionnln-'s Wife Commervlnl 1-ourse President of Excelsior S01-iety 4 Preshlent of Glee Clulv 4 Stenogrnpher for Offlee 4 Orgnnlzntlons edltor of Maroon and Gray 4 Bookkeeper for Cufeteria 3 Assistant Editor of Maroon and Gray .1 Her middle nmne ls hllselllef. MAIDELINE RICHARDS Muek Ambition-Snme ns llnzel's f'0llllllt'l'Chll 1-ourse Stenogropher for Offiee 3, -I Censor of Frnnklln Liternry Society 4 Reporter for Glee Cluh -l Reporter for Hi-Spy 4 Culendnr Eclltor of Mnroon und Grny 3, 4 Tv :lst for Llhrnrv 3, 4 . I . Sevretn-ry-Trensurer of Class 2 ller friends ure mnny ller foes-are there any? CLARENCE FRAUTSCHI Juke Ambltlon-Eleetrlvul Englneer Mnnunl vourse linsket Bn-ll vl Mlxeal Chorus 2, 3, 4 Franklin Literary Soelety Lite ls as serious problem-girls too. lPage 131

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