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

 - Class of 1945

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' .- 'QagVf..f, V V 1, -V ,V-if - VVVV ' 1 HQ: 9' VV The Eighlventh Issue of the M0072 fm! my 794-'5 CON Adminivration Graduams Undergraduates Organizations . .. Ahlelics . Calendar Alumni .. , Advertisements TENTS Pages 5-10 11-18 19-27 29-39 41- 43 48-49 50 51-60 ALMA H v-mm ., . SCHOOL SONG Our hearts are with you Roulord High Wo'll ltnnd by you. until we die! We love our dear Maroon and Gray. We'll cheer tomorrow as today. Ever loval we will be. Striving till eternity. We will never be untrue. Oh! Rossiord Hiqh. we linq to you. I 0 .,., 5 i . if .' f .1 Q 4' 5, ,. xq E ' A A QYY . L ,W 1. x Q4 34 st 4 gift 4' 4: I NSN Page 4 DEDICATORIAL EDITORIAL During this unpredictable year of 1945, we as Seniors respectfully and humbly dedicate this 18th issue of the Maroon and Gray to all servicemen and women who are graduates of this school. These boys and girls are stationed in many dif- ferent sections of the world fighting for an everlasting peace, so that generations to come will not have to endure the hardships of war. We are proud that we were able to meet the many obstacles that confronted us in putting out this annual. The classes of 1943 and 1944 were not as fortunate as we were in publishing an annual because the condi- tions at that time were more critical. It is our wish that in the forthcoming years as we open this book, it will serve as a prompter for many cherished memories. VIOLA LORENC, Editor-in-Chief 'ik Q5 Q27 5 'X sf S ff BOARD OF EDUCATION r-. Henry Werner Ir. Charles Burrell President Vice-President Marlene Selling EV'-'1 M- KGHY Clerk Treasurer p. Earl Lewis R. H. McCaslin S A L U T E While those charged with responsibilities incident to operation of Rossford Public Schools have in the past seized every suitable opportunity to stress the merits of the forward look, I feel impelled to emulate your laudable example in the dedication of this space as tribute to uniformed RHS' alumni now serving in every theatre of World War II. We honor them for having put into actual practice the principles of unselfish sacrificial living with courage and devotion. Everywhere they are acquitting themselves nobly and we, who on bygone commencement days sent them forth with congratulations and prayer, feel very proud. We serve them best and honor them most worthily by upholding, nurturing, and living the ideals for which America stands. Anxiously we await the happy day of their return, when unitedly we can resume the forward march toward realization of every proper goal set before us. Meanwhile, we greet and salute the former RHS students who unhesitat- ingly heeded their country's summons to the colors, and, as in panoramic procession they now file before the mind's eye, we solemnly ponder what might have been if they and their comrades had been less brave. Henry Werner. Ir. 6 Page 7 F. R. McI.auqh1in PRINCIPAL TO OUR FORMER STUDENTS IN THE ARMED SERVICE We oi Rossiord High School are justly proud of you, our young men and women, who have been called to serve your country in this great conflict. Your sacrifice and service so exceeds the contribution of those of us who are permitted to stay at home that we express our great appreciation for what you are doing. Our hope is that you may soon be with us again to make Rosstord High a better place to live. G. H. Bums Page 8 SUPERINTENDEN T APPRECIATION Appreciation is a prerequisite of the achievement of the highest success. It is indispensible to the development and sym- metry of the other virtue. To be the recipient of kindness and assistance without grateful emotion is weakness, if not meanness. To respond promptly to personal favors with an expression of appreciation is strength and nobleness. F. R. McLaughlin G. H. Bums FACULT First Row: F. R. McLaughlin. G. Hoy Burns. O. Allen. E. Barihold. B. Bricker, F. Butt, and K. Collins. Second Row: M. Deibel, C. Fetters, R. Prank, H. Kohler, M. Long. Mrs. M. A. ' Cramer, cmd F. Nold. Third Row: B. Schaaf, R. Sweet, H. R. Troutner, G. Wardell, and G. G. Wolfe. Page 9 Marie Icrcubec Marjorie Seiling Miss Weirich . , -f rk J,- 0 ' if F F I C E S T A F F X Mrs. Korncrsiewicz Mrs, Fcmdel V. Lorenc. S0 Q :s Ef :1 RF? E ET :J Q. m B Q F' . Us . . .- l 1UlFUC'.Z U7 CD 9. 0 9- E 5 I1 kQ sr Q0 551 -n 55 Qm U7 NUI QF! U1 551' isa 3m U2 F' Q 0 LQ fn sv CU Q Q- O 0 is 1112-Qzm T-VU! F. Richards rw.- ff A r L M, ,, Zgfgyf- ff I! ' J W, f Al. ff ZZQZ F I I V1 J ah , I X f 5- .,4 615' .,x 3. fi ffqffh I in ly 'K' C1 :Ii ! :iff X, A Wm! ' 5, ' 'Th A ff , '7.r,f 1? M 0 w fmlw ,A 2, lf! 1,4 1lIp ,,f, ,rn s S 9 ,' -,Ku ,- J I! l- . nlxlxl X ll. Lindy 5. no . ., .. -v-14 QA , .,- ,M F Senior Gym Class Chrisirnas Program Page 12 '.o'.. 5 n I 5 4 , 'lug' 4 Q ' r ur- - 7 A f O : o 5 ,'? '.', J! QNQVO : f',:: QSOQQ.. fa' 0 ,' I . . ' 5 Q' A J' 0,0 ., o',,- , ' , .Q , 'O gt' ...v ,s . , 0 ,fs Q v,4 o'- 'uqs ' 'I .. rd- .,,--' Nonnie Christmas Is Coming M A Track Stars my nn Happy Birthday Dot 6. Hrich Our President , 'Q gplalgt- al',, ' 0' xg Q' ,J l , ,' 5 1 ' 0 Q 'l 4 J , ' ff . 'four ' ll' -5 ' .v I 'Qt , O3 ,Qi Happy School Days 3 is I' BH-I At Mary Agnes' Page 13 1 ' W ' LL 1 loo Bobak Iohn Kmplanyk l l Vice-President Secretary Industrial Arts College Prep. Iohn Andryc llT ll ' President Industrial Arts Leonard Zuchovnkl Rlchmd Elwlnq l l Treasurer Chaplain Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Page 14 Mildred Arrasmith Nonnie Stenographic Ioe Cincala Puska Industrial Arts Carolyn Cole Il Yll Salesmanship Ed Bohaczenko flnuzzll Industrial Arts Dorothy Csir Butch Academic Viola Davis Video Stenographic Liberty Delvecchlo nTauyu Steno. 6. Clerical Noland Eckhart uEcku Industrial Arts Stanley Gwozdz Stash Industrial Arts Eugene Dubelslq llsuqiell Industrial Arts Martha Gercak HMGHYU Salesmanship Helen Hendrxak Ilslimll Salesmanship Page 15 Page 16 Odessa Martin llbmyl I Stengraphical Robert Nekoranec IIK i kv!! Industrial Arts Florence Pelts lim I I Stenographical Iohn Rabara III I ll Industrial Arts Albina Hrlcovslry Hrich Academic Elmer Kish Pinch Penny Industrial Arts Laverne Lindeman Mundy.. Stenographical Ora Martin l Stenoqraphical Iosephine Olsxanski llloll Steno. 6 Clerical Ted Pnybylowski ulvnpu Clerical Elizabeth Radecy un.n,u Steno. 6 Commercial. Mdrqdret Kdllllk Marge Salesmanship Ruth LaV'rar Ruthie General Viola Lorenc l ll Sten. G Clerical lean Marlo Roesler I :Juniata l Steno. 6 Clerical Ioseph Schultz Schuly Industrial Arts Frank Slmidtx Shoo-Shoo Industrial Arts . 'ffl- Lee Sarver Farmer Industrial Arts Gwendolyn Shank Gwennie Steno. G Clerical Mariorie Skaggs ummqie.. Steno. 6 Clerical Mary Soviar IIM u l all Salesmanship Frank Szychowsld Frankie Industrial Arts Mary Agnes Thomas 'l'oodles Salesmanship Barbara Woods llsmbyll Academic Fred Stanford ll ll Industrial Arts Mary Ann Stvdrtak Mamie Academic Eleanor Trenchick llnedll Academic Louise Wright Louisa Salesmanship Page 17 Page 18 THE 45th's VICTORY OVER IGNORANCEH In the years from nineteen thirty-nine to forty-one, the 45th Division was planning the great attack to conquer knowledge. We landed on the Freshman coast 70 strong, with Major General Iohn Andryc, in command. Our advancement was slow but steady. Most of our time was spent in drilling and there was little time for recreation. After taking over the Freshman coast we advanced to the Sophomore lines. The opposition was heavy and pupils were lost. Our ranks were depleted to 49 strong. We drew back to Perrysburg to replenish our funds by giving a skating drive. Major-General Iohn Andryc, was given a promo- tion to Lieutenant-Genera1. The WAC department gave a show, entitled All's F air, to help boost the morale of the 45th Division. As Sophomores with great offensive action, we rousted out the Iuniors and took over their position. The going was tough, but the Fighting 45th held on. A campaign was held to add to the funds. and Mr. Wolfe's com- pany was in the lead with Mr. Butt's company close behind. After some grave battles were fought on the Basket Ball court by the Bulldogs, recreation was sought through dancing. New ideas were tried out by Major-General Iohn Cervenecf' who was elected to command, but he was called to active duty before the year was over and then Second-inCommand Eugene Dubelsig took his place at the head of the Division. A Peace Conference was held with the Seniors at the Secor, where they officially transferred their powers as Seniors to the 45th without opposition. In the final stage of conquest Lieutenant-Gneral Iohn Andryc, again took the lead to the final goal. With steady advancement toward gaining knowledge, the Army of 45 strong set the date for the Declaration of our Inde- pendence. This great day was May 23, 1945. All members of the army were presented with diplomas for gallant action in battle. 35 45 5 Q Page 20 IAUNTY First Row: Appt, Dolores: Baldwin, lack: Balla, Lillian: Cashman. Rosemary: Dudek, Benny: Falls. Norman: Gregor, Iohn: Grod, Virginia. Second Row: Hoist, Nancy: Hreben, Iohn: Iacubec, Stella: Kachmarik, George: Klinger, Doris: Kmonk, Lucian: Knorek, Michael: Knurek. Ioseph. Third Row: Kocian, Iohn: Kotowicz. Rose Marie: Kovach, Matilda: Kusner Michael: Kusner. Minnie:LaVrar, Barbara: Lawniczak. Ierome: Leganik Richard. Fourth Row: Lichowid, lean: Mileski, Joseph: Nekorenec, Mary. r r First Row: Nycz, Helen: Okapal, Anna. Second Row: Okapal, Mary: Pavlica, Adelynne: Przybylowski, Angela: Roberts, Bruce: Sabo, Ernest: Schrier, Virginia: Schmidt, Louis: Shank, Elanor. Third Row: Shuielt. Henry: Smithers. Iames: Stachowicz, Bennie: Steward Ioyce: Steward, Ruth: Stephan, Mildred: Stover, Dorothy: Stoncezek Louis. Fourth Row: Swartz, Ioanne: Szorady, Robert: Vascik, George: Vascik, Elinor: Vavrik, Henrietta: White. Shirley: Zieroff, Betty: Ziemanski, Walter. Bow Row Row Row SCPHISTICATED One: Bailey, Harold: Banasiak, Alice: Casper, Michael: Cepko, Mary Ann: Christoff, Georgianna: Cincala, Margaret: Danlord, Edward: Daubner, Mildred. Two: Davenport, Dorothy: Davis, Mable: Davis, Pauline: Dudek, Bob: Duricek, Anthony: Durkac, Louis: Edwards, Dorothy: Elkins, Mamie. Three: Elkins, Elizabeth: Fey, Bernard: Frederick, Lucille: Halada, Casper: Hall, Margaret: Heban, Mary Threse: Hetman, Bob: Hubbell, Ethel. Four: Klepacz, Delvin: Kolanko, Stanley: Kovacik, Albert: LaRue. Dolliei Liediqk, Bob: Lorenc, Bill: Lowe, lim. SOPHCMORES Row One: Mathis, Victor: Matthews, Bob: Mazurek. Dolores: Memxer, Helen Miller, Iim: Nekoranec, Helen: Nietrzeba, Lucille: Nycz, Lois. Row Two: Okapal, Amelia: Olic, Charles: Olic, Pauline: Peer, Edward: Pupik. Millie: Radwanski, Albin: Reynolds, Manning: Rogowski, Ioe. Row Three: Santus, Ste ve: Shestak, Mary: Skaggs, Roberta: Smiarowski, Leon- ard: Soviar. Helen: Spencer, Harold: Stanford, Wanda: Steiben. Bob. Row Four: Strahosky, Lillian: Takats, Elmer: Tutak, Ioan: Verbosky, Bill Wamer, Naio: Warner, Henry: Wolfe, Delores. Page 23 FEARLESS First Row: Alexander, Clyde: Almester, Richard: Andryc, Ioseph: Appt, Nancy: Badik, Iulius: Bodart, Francis: Ioan, Clynick: Counterman, Don. Second Row: Dancik, Anne: Denko. Helen: Doren, Iaxnes, Dudek, Daniel: Gabor, Rose Marie: Gwozdz, Louis: Gyori, William: Heineman. Iames Third Row: Heiser, Patricia: Hendrzak, Edward: Hendrzak, Sophia: Hricovsky Ioseph: Hutchinson, Betty Lou: Iarosi, Frances: Kish, Edward: Klepacz Casimira. Fourth Row: Kolanko. Edward: Koperski, Charles: Kopp, Carl. FRESHMAN Row One: Kopp, Ioseph: Kornasewicz, Mary Ann: Kovacik, Anna: Kralik. Frank: Krupianyk, Delores: Lawniczak, Loretta: Leck, Charles: Luyet. Margene. Row Two: Martin, Lucille: Mathis, Nan Betty: Nowak. Arthur: Parker, Dan: Pietrasz, Raymond: Shelly, Bob: Seminski, Evelyn: Springer. Richard. Row Three: Stolar, Iohn: Smitana, Ed: Taper. Delores: Thompson. Ethel lean: Tymiak, Ioseph: Vascik, Bernard: Vascik. Betty: Walters. Lester. Row Four: Warchol. Mary lane: Waynar, George: Westfall, Emery. Page 25 Page 26 Row How Row Row Row Row Row EIGHT H GRADE One: B. Baker: R. Bama: I. Bonnough.: M. Bruns: I. Cepko: E. Denko: D. Doren: I. Ducat: A. Dunham: C. Elwing. Two: I. Evanoff: R. Evanoff: W. Falls: C. Ferguson: D. Galloway: H. Gezo: D. Gibbel: I. Goforth: A. Grod: D. Herbert. Three: A. Hills: M. Hohl: I. Hricovsky B. Hubbell: R. Iacubec: R. Kachmarik: G. Koperski: R. Kopp: C. Kruger: L. Lee. Four: T. Maddock: I. Martin: D. Mazur: M. Meinert: I. Mizer: M. Peer, I. Pupik: E. Radocy: R. Radocy: D. Rattigan. Five: E. Reynolds B. Shuiritz: W. Smith: I. Schrier: B. Schroeppel: I. Seman: I. Shank: H Steglik: V. Steglik: R. Stowe. Six: E. Stover: I. Takats: F. Thompson: B. Trenchick: C. Vcrscik: W. Vedra: B. Vidra: A. Wojton: A. Wright: A. Wright. Seven: D. Wright: E. Zabick. SEVENTH GRADE First Row: Almester. Frank, Andryc. Rose: Bricker, Connie: Brown. Margie: Cole. lean: Davenport. Mary: Domansky, Dorothy: Evanotf. Helen: Ferguson. Loretta: Frick. Helen. Second Row: Furry, Bonnie: Gibel, Leona: Hasenbalg, Margaret: Helsley, Bob: Hill, Claude: Hohl, Roberta Sue: Hoke. David: Husband, Norma lean. Third Row: Iohn, Virginia: Iones. Harry: Iones, lim: Kalisik, Dorothy: Keeton Charles: Lee, Ruth: Lindeman. Arliss: Lorenc, Emest: Martis, Mary Ann Martinek, Rose. Fourth Row: Nekoranec, Bill: Nekoranec, Tony: Polinski. Alex: Praysner, Edna: Przysiecski, Irene: Reynolds. Nancy: Rovnan, Edward: Simenski Dorothy: Sizemore. Richard: Smith, Betty K. Fifth Row: Stepan, Lillian: Stanford. Charles: Stock, Betty: Vancena, Steve Vascik, Richard: Vavrick. Doris: Waddell, Paul: Wardell, Richard Watrol. Henry. 1 ' l'i.x ' x N gt XJ X 7,1 ,Q ' , -f:i'f-fi? K V913 X' 4 MHS' , ff,- If ,rf ' ' 1 A X XXC I A X , ragg, Q I, C I Ml: 'fltt ll1G'j71llTlIf 2 .J iii? 2 f KLM' ' 'df 'H9fW mWE 3. 2 U sk -T5 'F F tg, Ptlge 29 tliow olyn Cole othy Cntr icy Holst 1 Hreben Page HHHUHHL HUHHH SUEIUH lolm Andryc President Fifteen percent of the students oi the Senior Class and five per cent of the Iunior Class. outstanding tor their scholarship, character, leadership. and service, are selected by a faculty committee and compose the National Honor Society. The privilege of membership in this organization is the climax of a senior's high school life. This coveted honor is something every student strives to attain. Second Row Viola Lorenc Frank Shuiritz Marjorie Skaggs Joanne Swartz Barbara Woods HHHUHL SHN First Row: Marjorie Skaggs .... Iohn Krupa .... Ted Przybylowski . Betty Radocy ......r............ Gwendolyn Shank LaVeme Lindeman Second Row: ...........,.,,..Literary Editor ..........,.Business Manager .......Advertising Manager .........Assistant Adv. Mgr. ....,....,.....,...Subscriptions ....,...,.....Organizations Florence Peltz .......... .................................. C crlendar Ruth LaVrar .................... ....... Mary Ann Stvartak Frank Szychowski lohn Rcrbara ...v...... Richard Elwing .... Viola Davis ......... Alumni :Sf Class History ..Alumni 6 Class History ....,.....Snaps Viola Lorenc Editor-in-Chief Page 31 EHUHUS The Chorus has been one of the best in years, and made a good showing in the Spring Festival given by Maumee. Perrys- burg and Rossford at Maumee, April 5. Front Row: Lillian Balla, Helen Merrner, Mamie Elkins, Francis Iarosi, Lois Nycz, Nancy Appt, Lucille Martin, Helen Denko, Wanda Stanford, Delores Wolfe. Second Row: Odessa Martin, Liberty Delvecchio, lean Roesler, Eleanor Tren- chick, Ruth LaVrar, Dorothy Stover, Ora Martin, Alice Banasiak, Ethel Hubbell, Louise Wright, Iosephine Olszanski. Third Row: Bemard Vascik, William Gyori, Edward Kolanko, Clyde Alexander, Arthur Nowak: Frank Almester, Carl Kipp. Edward Hendrzak, Raymond Pietrasz. First Row: Henry Watrol, Marjorie Brown, Clement Vascik, Richard Vascik, Charlotte Kruger, Margene Luyet, Dick Springer, Nancy Mathis, Tony Nekoranec5 Iohn Stolar, Virginia Steglik, Eddie Rovnan. Second Row: Mr. Nold, Gary Williams, Ellen Reynolds, Don Rattigan, Manning Reynolds, Najo Wamer, Matthew Vedra, David Doren. Third Row: William Vedra, Helen Evanoif, Harold Bailey, Ioe Kopp, Tommy Maddock. Iohn Steglik, Bob Shelly, James Heineman. HHHH The band under the direction of Mr. Nold has been a big help in making pep meetings, football games, and assemblies more enjoyable. Page 33 a ' ' fi fi ' Q N lj' ' P- K fu. r' ' ' BM -- . Q A EHEEH LEHHEHS This year the cheerleaders under the direction of Mr. Troutner have pepped up the games and introduced new ideas. Page 34 HHIUH HUIHHH Bruce Roberts, our Drum Major, has done much to add color to the band with his baton twirling and high stepping. ECHO ' -el. ..f. John Krupa Viola Lorenc Editof'in'Chief Business This year the R-Echo Staff put out two issues of the R-Echo and also cooperated with the Rossford Record by furnishing school and personal copy. Viola Davis Dick Elwing Ruth LaVrar LaVerne Lindeman Florence Peltz Ted Przybylowski Mariorie Skaggs Literary Editor . Iohn Rabara Betty Radocy Gwendolyn Shank Mary Ann Stvartak Frank Szychowslri Page 35 ,fldtariana i Keepers of the Library of Know1edge Seated: Rosemary Cashman, Mary Ann Stvartak, Miss Barthold, Elinor Vascik. Standing: Dorothy Edwards, Constance Bricker, Ioanne Swartz, Helen Cepko, Dorothy Stover, Gaorgianna Christoff, Peggy Hall, Henrietta Vavrik, Adelynne Pavalica, Mabel Davis. First Row: Mary Soviar, Helen Nycz, Lillian Balla, Martha Gerack, Margaret Kalisik, Mr. Wardell. Second Row: Carolyn Cole, Mary Agnes Thomas, Rose Kotowicz, Louise Wright, Helen Hendrzak. X .gafarei fe: This organization is and func- tions as part of the Distributive Education Program. 7-grojec Hon .equal The Projection Squad has given both entertaining and educational movies throughout the year under the direction of Mr. Fetters. Seated: Manning Reynolds, Iack Baldwin, Louis Durkac, Norman Falls, Albert Kovacik. Second Row: Charles Koperski, Raymond Pietrasz, Lester Walters, Dan Parker, Ioe Andryc, Mr. Fetters, Adviser, Clyde Alexander, Arthur Nowak, Stanley Kolanko. Front Row: Helen Nekoranec, Georgiana Christoti, Mary Heban, Wanda Stanford, Roberta Skaggs. Ioanne Swartz, Elinor Vascik. Second Row: Rosemary Cashman, Nancy Holst, Barbara LaVrar, Dorothy Stover, Pauline Davis, Virginia Schrier, Virginia Grod, Henrietta Vavrik, Shirley White. 414242 The G.A.A. was organized in December 1942 under the di- rection of Mrs. Cramer. Nancy Holst is president this year. Page Page 38 fffonifou Front Row: Bill Verbosky, Emie Sabo, Adelynne Pavalica, Lillian Balla, Dorothy Edwards, Robert Dudek, Michael Casper. Second Row: Frank Shufritz, Stella Iabuec, Nancy Holst, Barbara LaVrar, lean Lichowid. Rosemary Cashman, Elmer Kish. Third Row: Iohn Knipa, LaVeme Lindeman, Viola Lorenc, Marjorie Skaggs, Mary Agnes Thomas, Iohn Andryc,VVio1a Davisj Mary Soviar, Dorothy Csir, Betty Radocy, Louis Stoneczek. Monitor Purpose: To promote a feeling of friendship and cooperation among the members of the organization, to enact and follow the mles of the organization, and to improve social conditions of the student body. BIHL HESEHVES To Find and Give the Best Betty Radocy President FIRST ROW: Delores Appt. Rosemary Cashman. Georglana Chrlstofl. Carolyn Cole. Dorothy Csir, Dorothy Edwards. Lucille Frederick. Virginia Grod. Peggy Hall. SECOND ROW: Mary Heban. Albtna Hricovslry. Nancy Hoist. Dolly LaRue. Barbara I.aVrar. lean Llchowld. I.aVeme Llndenxan. Delores Mazurek. Helen Mermer. THIRD ROW: Helen Nekoranec. Mary Nekoranec. Nietzeba. Lots Nycz. Iosephlne Olszanski. Pauline Ollc. Adelynne Pavallca. Angella Przybylowski. Elanor Shank. FOURTH ROW: Gwendolyn Shank. Vlrglnla Schrler. Mariorie Skaggs. Roberta Skaggs. Mary Sovtar. Wanda Stanlord. Mlllle Stepan. Ioyce Steward. Ruth Steward. FIFTH ROW: Dorothy Stover. Lllllan Strahosky. Mary Ann Stvartalnloanne Swartz. Mary Agnes Thomas. Eleanor Trenchlck. Ioan Tutak. Elinor Vasclk. Shirley White. SIXTH ROW: Delores Wolfe. Barbara Woods. Betty Zleroti. QQC5 t x 5991 f' L' ' sb Page 41 Page 42 First Row: A. Coach R. Frank, B. Fey, Mgr., F. Kralik, L. Stoneczak, M. Falls, L. Kmonk, I. Hreben, R. Nekoranec, I. Lowe, L. Gwozdz, R. Dudek, R. Almester and Coach O. Allen. Second Row: E. Peer, I. Bobak, I. Rogowski, I. Miller, W. Verbosky, I. Badik, W. Falls, I. Hricovsky, E. Zabiak, Vascik, B. Alexander, C. Nowak, A., and R. Liedigh. Third Row: I. Lawnicak, I. Knorek, H. Spencer, S. Gwozdz, M. Knorek, I. Krupa, L. Zuchowski, I. Gregor, I. Andryc, Hetman, R., and E. Bogaczenko. THE SEASON 'S OUTCOME Coach O. Allen's Bulldogs opened their football season Sept. 15, 1945 by holding a Perrysburg eleven to a 0-0 tie. The following week at Maumee the Bulldogs met a rugged Panther aggregation and were setback 7-0. The Bulldogs traveled to Port Clinton Sept. 29, to meet a favored Clinton team and were defeated 21-6. The next game at Whitmer, Rossford played hard and well, The result 6-6. Traveling to Tiffin, Oct. 26, the fellows made an impressive showing but lost 13-0. The Bulldogs then gave the loyal fans a treat by defeating Holland 12-0 on their field. Rossford played their first home game by downing Gibsonburg to the tune of 26-0. The season ended with Rossford losing a hard fought game in the final minutes to Perrysburg 6-0. The next season will see a veteran Rossford backfield in action but the loss of 5 seniors on the line will seriously handicap the team. , N-, , -, ,..,. 2- .1 .. -. 1 , 1-rg --1gn:1'rqH F -u1.'t'f T, ,mx F---ug... , f-3-7 '!5 '7l 'S'q wm5 'v ?'E?'1'k7f 3 F'7m?' 'F-' ' B T .L 'ri-'J' 1' f i S. Gwozdg Senior End n v- 4 I - JE igzigrh. .wah L. Kmonk junior . rp- w L. Sionoczek Q,B,. Junior , Tackle 'rl V! O. Ale: I- ?:u'::k . sam Bobak Code Half ' ' A oi Senior Tackle 5..,-,o,M Q 1' M. Knorek -1 NNN S-4 Iunior J End fiiw. Se 'or 4 Buff , J. I-mlm j Junior B. Fey 5 Half Manager I ,,,,,,.. 9 , H. Lqwnlclllk I 1-...ia L B. Hd-gndl Gum Soph. L35-' n. Nekoffw Mo'- Senior Guard 5- Bwzlwennho Senior End R. Frqmk A- Coach In In umo Guard nord SSIUQI- Center Page 43 ' 757 OUR COACHES Y fx 1 Football Coaches Seated Left to Right: Bqgkgtbqu Coaches of 1945 G. Wolfe, R. Frank. gf 1945 A. Coach R. Frank O. Allen. and M. Long V, Coach G wolf, Coach O- -'men L. Coach M Long Page 44 BASKETBALL RESULTS This season was one of the best in a long time for Coach G. Wolfe, his team having won 13 out of 15 games. The high school basketball career of five varsity players closes with the season. They are as follows: Iohn Krupa, Iohn Andxyc, Len Zuchowski, Ioe Cincala, and Ed Bohaczenko. Their loss will be felt but it will be compensated by five retuming letter- men: Iohn Hreben, Ioe Knurek, Mike Knorek, Eugene Proch, and George Vascik. Having completed their shedule, the boys were upset in the Class A tournament by Central, 39-31. The basketball schedule of the varsity was as follows: Ronford Macomber 34 Ronford 66 Lake 25 Routord Whltmer 17 Hanford 49 Central 21 Roulord P-Burg 27 Roestord 52 Maumee 28 Rouford Libbey 30 Ronford 53 Sylvania 25 Rou'ord Scott 39 Rouford 50 Swanton 23 Rollford Swanton 25 Ronford 60 Maumee 24 Roestord P-Burg 21 Rouford 76 Clay 32 Romford 24 Whitrner 20 The lightweight schedule was as follows: Rouford Macomber 18 llontord 42 Lake 23 Rou'ord Whitmer 11 Benford 42 Central 52 Rolsford P-Burg 23 Rontord 36 Maumee 28 Roelford Libbey 22 Ronford 32 Sylvania 28 Ilonford Scott 29 Rouford 28 Swanton 19 Rouford Swanton 18 Romford 34 Maumee 29 llonford P-Burg 21 Roslford 50 Clay 29 Ronford 28 Whitmer 19 Iohn Krupa Center Senior Frank Sxychowski Manager Senior VARSITY Iohn Andryc Forward Senior Mike Knorek Center Iunior Leonard Zuchowslri Guard Senior George Kachxnarik Manager Junior Ioe Knurek Iunior Forward Ed Bochaczenko George Vascik Forward Iunior Guard Senior Iohn Hreben Guard Iunior Eugene Proch Forward lunior loo Cincala Guard Senior Front Row: Leonard Zuchowski, Iohn Andryc, Iohn Krupa, Mike Knorek, loc Knurek, Eugene Proch. Back How: Coach Wolfe, George Kachmarik, George Vascik, Iohn Hreben, Ioe Cincala, Ed Bohaczenko, Frank Szychowski. Front Row: Louis Gwozdz, Mike Kusner, Henry Shufelt, Louis Schmidt, Harold Bailey, Harold Spencer, Benny Dudek, George Wayner, Iuriior Werner. Back Row: Coach Long, Eddie Heridrzak, Raymond Pietrasz, Frank Kralik, Arthur Nowak, Clyde Alexander, lulius Badik, Bernard Vascik, Ioe Andryc. Page 46 SPUR SNAPS A in -A- v-WN ' Page 47 Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Ian. CALENDAR 5-Today we start our new school term. l guess we liked it but some squirm. 15-Traveling to P-Burg. our team's mighty strong. We tho't we'd win. but we were wrong. !Score: 0-01 22-Traveling to Maumee. our team's mighty strong. were wrong. !Score 7-01 field was sealed. !Score 28-S1 af 4: lr 4 We tho't we'd win-AGAIN we 29-Port Clinton's team on. their own Deleated Rosslord. their victory 5--We plaved Whitmer. 6-6 the score: We didn't win. but next time we'll get more. ll-To Side-Cut Park our men teachers so bold! Went with a qav heart. but came back with a cold! l3+Bore! Bore! Rosstord comes home With another tied ICOIO. Ilowllng Green 'I - Rosslord 71 H-The Seniors had a picnic at Side-Cut Park: They had a lot of fun. especially in the dark. 21-The Salerette Dance in the high school gym. Filled us with gayety. vigor. and vim. 24-To the Sophomore Skating Party we all did go: We hit the floor-Oh! Oh! Oh! 27-Northwestern Ohio Teachers' Meeting today: We had no school. Hurray! Hurray! 30--As the Seniors sat betore the camera today: The camera broke. but the proots were OX. 31-Today we were dressed up so wierd: He wore a mask and she. a beard. is 1 1 at l-Buns and hotdogs were the order ot the day At the roast at Fort Meigs held by the G.A.A. 3-Victory! Victory! ls our cry. Holland's team made a good try. lScore: 12-01 !0-Let lt rain, let it pour! Rosstord came out with the higher score tGthsonburg 0. Rosstord 261 ll-As we celebrate Armistice Day this year. We keep in mind memories we hold so dear. 14-15-The Seniors and the Freshmen racked their mighty brains today. To see who was the smarter-but who cares anyway? l7-Our Bulldogs played to their last man, But Perrysbury's team won the last stand. !Score 6-01 22-Hurray lor the R-Echo. the first ot the year! lt brought us stories. gossip. and cheer. 23-24-lt's time lor turkey and pumpkin pie. We ate so much. we thought we'd die. n- at x -u 2-Macomber was the victor. but we were not undaunted. We vowed that by our first loss our team would not be haunted. 8-The first ot our B. B. victories was gaining today. We beat Whitmer in our own sweet way. !Score 41-171 14-Mr. Nold raised his baton to lead the band. lt was a good concert. I.et's give 'em a hand. 15-We travel to P-Burg to win a game. We came back the vtctor. raising our lame. !Score 24-211 15-Galllleo. Curie. Pasteur. too. Mr. Sloan showed us what liquid alr could do. 22-Llbbey's cowboys came riding rough. But it tool: good Rosstord to turn them olt. fScore 34-301 25-- And I heard him exclaim as he rode out ot sight: Merry Christmas to all. and to all a good night. 22-No school this week. oh. happy day! 2-Christmas brought this vacation our way. li 4 4 4 !Scored 34-221 lan. Ian. lan. Ian. Ian. Ian. Ian. Ian. lan. lan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. M111 M117 l- Happy New Year. Good luck. too. This is what we wish for you. 5-Although we put up a good fight. Scott's team had the greater might. fScore 38-281 9-We played host to Swanton's team. This night our bovs were on the beam. !Score 48-251 I2-We greeted P-Burg with lots of pep. Our team won. We're really hep. fScore 34-2l1 13-He danced with the Dolly with the hole in her stocking The Senior Dance had the whole school rocking. 20-They iig to the left. They ilg to the right. The Salerettes had a dance tonight. 23-We defeated a mighty Toledo team. Centra!'s Irish were off the beam. fScore 49-271 26-Aclra-lacka- Ching! Aclza- lacka- Chow! We beat Maumee. Oh Boy. and how!!! fScore 52-281 27-The Sophomore Class was stepping high. The party they had was the reason why. 28-Our game with Sylvania we played today. But. Heckl. we weren't worried. We knew we'd beat them anyway! lScore 53-251 4 4 4 4 2-Mrs. Conn gave a talk on Dumbarton Oakes. lt was educational. yes. but we'd rather hear jokes. 2-The Salerettes were on the air today. WSPD beamed their voices our way. 6--Go back! Go back! Go back to the woods! Lake's team d!dn't have the goods! fScore 66-261 S-Rossford really raised the roof! Swanton's defeat was the proof. tScore 50-231 l0-The luniors showed us a very good time. Their I-Hop really was dtvlne. 16-llossford High School! Rah! Rah! Rah! We beat Maumee. Ha! Hal Ha! fScore 60-241 23-llossford showed magnificent play. They really made minced meat of Clay. !Score 76-201 4 4 4 4 2-Our final game ended tn v!ct'ry. As we upset Whltmer twenty-four to twenty. 5-All were excited about the first tournament game. But defeat by Central extinguished that flame. fScore 38-211 9-Hokus. pokus. this and that. The magician pulled rabbits out of the hat. . 13-The lunlors and the Seniors played a game of basketball. The Seniors were the vtctors. the wtnner over a!L fScore 30-261 4 4 4 4 5-6-Rossford. P-Burg. and Maumee. too. Played and sang to show what they could do. 5--Dried frult. canned vegetables. and canned meat, Mrs. Fessler of the Bed Cross showed what our soldiers eat. 6-We sometlmel have assembly ln the morning on Friday. This time tt was a movte entitled Hetdi. 6- A canteen! A canteen! . We hear students shout! Miss Anderson told us how to make it work out. 4 4 4 4 19-Formals. flowers. dress sults for all. We had a gay time at the Ir.-Sr. Ball. 23-And so we come to the end of the year. With happy things behind us Which. ln the future years to come. This annual will remind us. Page 50 lenny Andryc ..... Frances Ashby ..,. Bemice Baker .... Harold Baker ...... Helen Bartoslry ...., . Helen Bertolr .... ,. Ioseph'ne Chlpley ,..., Mary Clncala ....,. . , Diclr Conn .... ,... lcsephlne Delvecchio James Falls ........ .. Beverly Fitzgerald ..... . Robert Heban Eleanor Hetman ...., Pat Hallman ....,.. loe Ish ..........,,,. ...., Bernlce lones Roach Steve Kallslk ............ Dan Knorelr ..... . Angela Kruplanylr .. Donald Maddoclr ...... Eleanor Masnyk ..... Irene Mlleski ..... Sophie Bllskl .....,..,,.... Iohn Boenke ............, Magdalena Chrolbk Pat Clynlck ....,.,.,,..... lean Davis ........ Mike Denko ......, Eileen Dudelr ..... Emma Darts ....,,. George Falls ...... Elaine Felt .............. Frances Gercak .,,,. Georqe Grod Iames Gyori .... ,........ Richard Helneman ,. Suzanne Hendrsalr ....., Frank Hetman ..... 'Qfumni 1943 Cadet Nurse .Cadet Nurse .. , .... . Ross ord . .Navy ..........Cadei Nurse .....Rosstord .. . .Rossiord Rossiofd Navy Rosslord ...Navy ...Texas ...Navy . ..... Rosslord .- .... Toledo . . ,.... Navy .......'l'oledo ., Navy Navy .. .. Rosslord . . . Navy .Rosslord .. ...., , .... Rosstord Iulia Wright ........ .......... Mary Minarcin ..... Elmer Parker .. Bernard Pavlica .... Lucille Proch .... Ioe Radocy ..... . Craiq Rowley ..... .. .. Iohn Sanius .... ., Bonnie lean Sawyer Forrest W. Schaekel . Iannette Seman ........ Bill Shank ....,... .... . . Robert Shriner .. Mary Stanford Reggie Dollie Steward Suntaq Mike Stolar .... , .... . Lucille Stoneczek .,.... . Herbert Underwood . Iune Underwood .... Bob Vascik . Mary Kathryn Vastik Mike Waynar ..... . .. Robert White ..... .. Ethel Werner .. . ............................Rosslord 1944 .... . . .Rossford . .... Rosstord .. .... Rossiord . Rosslord .Rossiord ......,..Navy .......Rosstord ....,....Navy .......Rosstord .. .. .. .Rosstord Army .......Rosslord .Navy .......Ross!ord ....,,.......Navy Iulie Lichowid ..... Reqlna Lowe ..... Helen Masur ...... Iosephine Maxur ...... George Miller ......... .. . Rosslord . .. Army . .. .... Navy Roast-rd .. . Army . Navy .. Army B.G.U. ., Army . ..... Nurse .. . Navy Navy .Rosslord ,.... Rosstord .. ...Army .........B.G..U. Army ., .... Rosstord Army .B.G.U. .. ...... .. ...... .Navy . ...... . ....... . .Navy Ohio Wesleyan ........Cadet Nurse ..,, .... Cadet Nurse ...........,.Rosstord ..........Rosst:ard Irene Nowak .................. ..- ..... Cadet Nurse Herman Ochendusxlro ..............,... Army Ruthy Osalrl .....,...... ..... .......... C l eveland Ella Peer .... . ..,. ........... . . ....... Rosstord Louis Pietrasz ,..... Minnie Pupils ,........ Charlotte Ransom ..... Frank Rataslry ...... Virginia Rattlqan ....... Alvin Richards ........ Dan Sch ultz ....,.... Betty Huesar ..... ...... .R osstord Frank Sed'alr .... .. Marte lalzubec ....... ....... R ossford Aqnes Stolar ....... Betty Ann Kelly .,...... ....... R osslord Rose Vastlk .............. Ted lornaslewlcs ......... ......... A rmy Don Waynor .............. Walter Komasiewics .,. ...Rossford Edward Worchuck Sophie lusner ........ ..... ...................... ..... R o s sford Ned Wright ....,........ . Melvin Leqanilz ......... ....., ......., . ..,......,........... N a vy Ollie Zalac ......... ............ Stan Ziemtanski ................. .......................... . ..... N avy ..........Rosslord ..........Rosstord ..........Rossiord .........,Rosslord ........,.Rosstord ............Navy ....,.....,....Navy .....-...Rosstord ..,......Rosstord ,.........Roeelord ..Ross!ord ..........Rosslord TOUGH AS A RANGER! Glass can take it like a Ranger. That's why it is as popular with young people as with their parents. A table top of colorful Vitrolite glass, for example, has the same resistance to stains, marking, burns, acids and other detrimental agencies as walls of this material in bathrooms, kitchens and lavatories. The future of glass and youth is unfenced. Plans for the use of glass products in that entrancing era beyond the peace are breath-taking and revolutionary. Boys and girls and glass will take long strides together in the America of Tomorrow. LIBBEY-OWENS-FORD GLASS COMPANY Toledo, Ohio Page 51 HERFF IONES CO Class Rings Commencement Announcements Medals and T'ophies Represented by Maumee Ohio Wa 3890 l N Compliments of P DR. G. G. woons y N 1 I The Cream of your Income is the part you can save. Before you spend for everyday needs. V f Pour oft the cream into your reserve l l fund account f with N i j The Rossford Savlngs V i Bank I l Rossiord. Ohio COMPLIMENTS Communltw Tractlon Compliments of I.. H SCHRODER 315 Superior St WAL 0759 ' 1 A Compliments of MONARCH BUILDERS 6. SUPPLY i The Co. ERIKSEN S Ottice Equipment and Supplies - I I I I I I I Complete Typewriter. Addinq Machine I i Compliments of THE NU-MODE BEAUTY and Duplicator Service and Supplies SHOPPE 319 Erie St. Mo 3211 II Q, Compliments of I I S7 Cf' I H The l'M REDDY Glendale to do lots of work for you and do it well, at small cost . . . Like any good worker, all I ask is good tools . . . 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