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

 - Class of 1951

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llNl1 ll1llll1llllTEl1. GARY K. WILLIAMS Industrial Arts R-Echo and Annual Bus. Mgr. 125 Photo Club 9,105 Nat'l. Honor Soc. 125 Band 9,10,11,125 Boy's Chorus 95 Football 9,105 Lgt. Wgt. Basketball 9,105 Baseball 95 Proj. Sqd. 9,10,1 1,125 Junior Play5 Dance Band 10,1 1,125 Senior Play. DONALD WOLFE llkedll Industrial Arts R-Echo and Annual Staff 125 Boy's Chorus 115 Mixed Chorus 10, 115 Football 9,1O,11,12. RICHARD WORCHUCK uscrappyu Academic Hall Monitor 125 Hi-Y Treasurer 11,125 Nat'l. Honor Soc. 125 Band 9,105 Mixed Chorus 9,105 Boy's Chorus 9,105 Football 10,11,125 Bowling 10,1 1,12, Capt. 125 Jun- ior Play Stage Mgr.5 Lgt. Wgt. Basketball 10,115 Baseball 10,11, 125 Class Pres. 95 Class Treasurer 115 Sr. Play Stage Mgr. THEODORE WRIGHT llTedll Academic R-Echo and Annual Staff 125 Hi- Y 10,115 Photo Club 9,lO,115 Mixed Chorus 115 Band 9,10,115 Lgt. Wgt. Basketball 115 Football ll 9 10 11 12 11,125 Baseba 1 DANIEL ZAWOJSKI Trick Industrial Arts Hi-Y 115 Mixed and Boy's'Chorus 95 Baseball 11,125 Bowling 11,125 Junior Play Stage Mgr.5 Senior Play Stage Mgr. MARY JEAN ZDYBEK Commercial Y-Teens 10,11,125 Girls Glee Club 10,125 G.A.A. 1O,11,125 Mixed Chorus 105 Junior Play5 D.E.C. 125 Senior Play. MARILYN ZUCHOWSKI Mae Z Academic ' Y-Teens 10,11,12, Treas. 11, Sec. 125 G.A.A. 10,11,12, Vice-Pres. 125 Nat'l. Honor Soc. 125 Class Vice-Pres. 115 Senior Play. DOROTHY DUNHAM uilennyu Commercial Girls Glee Club 9,105 G.A.A. 9, 10,11,12.

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LEllllNEll BILL SOUTHWELL South Academic Hi-Y Vice-Pres. ll, 'Pres. l25 Boy's Chorus 9, Junior Play, Hall Monitor ll, Lgt. Wgt. Basketball ll, Football 9,l0j Baseball l2, Mgr. ll, D.E.C. Pres. l2g Senior Play. JOHN STANFORD llJakell Industrial Arts R-Echo and Annual Staff l2g Foot- ball 9,lOg Mixed Chorus lO,llj Boy's Chorus 9. WILLIAM STEWARD IIBHIII Industrial Arts R-Echo ond Annual Staff l2p Camera Club 9,lO,llg Mixed Chorus 9,lOg Boy's Chorus 9,lO. DOLORES SZABO llbeell Academic Y-Teens l0,ll,l2g Hall Monitor IO, R-Echo and Annual Staff l2j Band 9,lO,l l, Librarian l0g Mixed Chorus 9,1 l, Sec. ll, Girls Glee Club 9,lO,ll,l2, Pres. l2g Madrigols l2g Junior Play. PATRICIA TRENCHICK llpctt ll Y Commercial Girls Glee Club 9,lO,l l,l2g Mixed Chorus 9,lO,l l,l2g D.E.C. l2. MOLLY ANN VAVRIK Academic Y-Teens lO,l l,l2g G.A.A. l2g Nat'l. Honor Soc. ll,l2g Bond 9, l0,ll,l2, Pres. ll,l2g Girls Glee Club IO, Junior Play, D.E.C. l2g Class Treas. IO, Senior Play. MATHEW VEDRA Junior Industrial Arts R-Echo and Annual Staff l2p Band 9,lO,llg Mixed Chorus 9,lO,llg Boy's Chorus 9,lO, Football ll, l2g Lgt. Wgt. Basketball 9,lO,l lg Varsity Basketball l 2. HELEN A. VIDRA Commercial Hall Monitor l2g Girls Glee Club 9, lOg Mixed Chorus lOg Red Cross Club 125 R.C.A. l2.



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llElVllNlSClNE lt seems as if it were just yesterday that we, the seniors, entered Ross- ford High School as Freshman. Yes, the past four years have faded away, but the tasks we have accomplished in that time shall not be forgotten. Let us take an inventory of what we have really accomplished. Four years ago when we first began as Freshman, we seemed to be lost in a world of wonderment. But through the efforts of our faithful advisers, Miss Wagg, Miss Schaaf, and Mr. Troutner, and our fine staff of experienced teachers, we soon learned that high school was not a life of dreaded drudgery but instead a pleasant life of cultural experiences. That first year we elected the following class officers to help lead us the way to a very successful year: president, Richard Worchuck, and to assist him, Richard Sevenish as vice-president, as secretary and treasurer, Kathleen Durivage. As Sophomores, we seemed a little more experienced and sponsored such activities as the Sophomore Skating Party which was held at the Memorial Hall in Toledo. Our very capable advisers for that year were Mr. Long and Mrs. Steiner, and our hard working officers were Steve Kovacik as president, Richard Gwozdz as vice-president, Doris Mileski as secretary, and Molly Ann Vavrik as treasurer. ln our junior year, we sponsored the annual l-Hop which was held in the new field house. That year we were also the first junior class of Rossford High School to receive the Curtiss Circulation Company's award for out- standing accomplishments in the field of salesmanship for selling Sl,O23.95 worth of magazines. We also presented our play entitled Junior Prom in the high school auditorium. The play which proved to be a successful one, was under the direction of Mr. Troutner. One of the greatest events of the year was the junior-Senior Ball which was held at the Secor Ballroom. Our advisers that year were Mr. Wolfe and Mr. Butt, and our class officers were Helen Durco as president, Marilyn Zuchowski as vice-president, and Richard Worchuck as secretary and treasurer. And now as Seniors, we have had a very successful year. Among the annual events which we sponsored were the Senior Prom which was held in the new field house and the senior play entitled Cheaper by the Dozen, in the high school auditorium. The play again was under the direction of Mr. Troutner, The greatest event of this year was graduation night. lt was a night that we will remember as long as we live. The notes of the Processional and the recessional march will forever cling to our minds. Our advisers for this final year were Mr. Kohler and Mrs. Chamberlain. Our class officers were Edward Tucholski as president, Richard Sevenish as vice-president, loan Szychowski as secretary, and Douglas Howard as treasurer. Our class colors were blue and white, our class flower was the carnation, and our class motto was, There is always room at the top. lust what the future holds for us, we know not, but let us hope it will be successful, one that we have dreamed for in these past twelve years of school life. Let us hope that some day in the future we may all meet again, and until we do so, may God watch over us and take care of us. The Editor

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