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SENIOR HISTORY V FRESHMAN YEAR President ---------------- Charlene Hutson Vice President --------------- John Hannan Secretary ---------------- Gretchen Snyder Treasurer ----e----------- Charles Kurfess Sponsor ---------------------- Miss Wirick In the fall of l9L3, sixteen students took their places as Freshmen. The big event of the year was in- itiation, The girls dressed in boys' clothes and the boys wore girls' clothes. Lilly Camp withdrew from our school in January. ln April Margaret Musser came from Sylvania Burnham High School to join our class. During the year we had two parties: a hard-times' party at Hutson's in the fall and e Freshman-Sophomore party at Roadside Park, in the spring. We had another at Roadside Park during the summer. W SOPHOMORE YEAR President- ----- --------- Donald Oestreich Vice President ----------' Charles Kurfess Secretary- -------------------- Norma Kopp Treasurer-e-- --------------- Rolland Huss Sponsore-- --------n---------- Miss Wirick .When we started back to school as Sophomores,Don- ald Reynolds had moved to North Troy. Norman Crispen, 'from Bowling Green, and Donald Oestreich, from Wood- ville, joined our class the first day of school. Our first task was to initiate the Freshmen. A party was held in Huss's basement in December and another at Roadside Park in April. We had a party during the summer at Roadside Park. JUNIOR YEAR President ---------------- Charles Kurfess Vice President --------------- John Hannah Secretary ------ --------- Ernestine Roach Treasurer ------------------ -Wilma Witker Sponsor ----------------------- Miss Arndt When we returned to school to claim the title of Juniors, our class rings were waiting for us. One of
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MARGARET MUSSER General This busy world and I shall ne'er agree. Sylvania Burnham .. , .,... . ,l Chorus .,...,..... .... 2 .3, 4 Booster Club .... ..... 2 , 3, 4 Annual Staff ,...... ......, 4 Paper Staff , ,......... .,... 4 Home Economics Club ..,.... 2. 4 Commercial Club ..,.., ..... 4 Class Play .......... . . .4 GRETCHEN SNYDER College Preparatory As the sun colors flowers, so does art color life. Band ,.,.....,...... ...,.. 3 . 4 Chorus ......,... ,... 1 , 2. 3, 4 Class Officer ,,.... . ..,,,,,. 1 Booster Club .....4...... 1, 2, 3, 4 Commercial Club . . . .,... . . .4 Class Play ..,,... .....,. 3 Annual Staff ...,. .... 1 ,3, 4 Paper Staff . . .... l. 3. 4 Librarian .... ..... l . 2 Valedictorian -...W-. V. . ERNESTINE ROACH College Preparatory If they can take it, I can. Band. .. ..., .. .... l,2,3,4 Orchestra . . ..,. l. 2, 3, 4 Chorus .,.... .,,, 1 , 2, 3. 4 Class Officer ,. ...,..... .3 Booster Club . . . .... l. 2, 3, 4 Class Play .. ...... 3,4 Annual Staff . . . .,., .3. 4 Paper Staff . . ..... 3,4 WILMA WITKER College Preparatory Blushing is the colour of virtue. Band ......,...........,..,. 1, 2 Orchestra . . ..,.,... l, 2 Chorus ....... .... 1 . 2. 3. 4 Class Officer .. ..,..,. ,3 Booster Club ..,.. .... l , 2. 3, 4 Commercial Club . . . . . . . . .4 Class Play .,.... .... 3 , 4 Annual Staff , . , , , , .3, 4 Paper Staff . , .... 3, 4 Librarian . , . .,.. l, 2. 3 HERBERT SAMSON General It's happy goes as lucky goes. Basketball .....,.4..........., 4 Football ....4 Baseball . . . . . ,4 Band ...,.. .... l Chorus ..... .... l Class Play ,.. ...,4 LENA YOUNG Commercial I hate nobody: I am in charity with the world. Chorus ............ ...l, 2, 4 Commercial Club . . . . , . . . .4 Annual Staff ..,,,. ..,. 2 , 4 Paper Staff .......... .,.. 3 .4 Librarian ........,........... 4 Home Economics Club ....... 2. 3 Class Play T ,,........ .,.. 4 WARREN MUSSER College Preparatory The best you get is an even break. Sylvania Burnham .,...,.. 1,2,3 Baseball ..,...... ...,... 3 Class Play ....4 PAUL WELLING General He is timid, he is shy, but there is mischief in his eye. Band .,.........,......... 2, 3. 4 Chorus ..... ..... ..,.. 3 . 4 Paper Staff . . . .... .3, 4 Class Play , . , ..... . . ,4 I
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SENIOR HJS T OKY the highlights of the Junior year was our play, NThe Groom Said No,H which was given on November 20 before a full house. Norman Crispen withdrew during the year, making our enrollment sixteen. On March 2 the Juniors sponsored a dance for the high school students and the Alumni which was well attended. The Junior-Senior B nquet was held in the school auditorium on May 17. Decorating in blue and white we used as our setting a garden. An orchestra from Waite High School played for the dance which followed the dinner. SENIOR YEAR President ---------------- Charlene Hutson Vice President--- ---- ---- Charles Kurfess Secretary ------------------ Imogene Broke Treasurer -------------- -Donald Oestreich Sponsor ------------------------ Mrs. Shaw Class Flower ------------------- Carnation Class Colors-- ------------ Blue and White Class Motto ----- ---- WOut of the Harbor, into the Deep.N As Seniors our class of sixteen members started to school on September 3. Marlyn Rolf withdrew from school and Warren Musser joined our class. A movie screen was given to the school to be used with the new projector. In the fall, the Seniors had a box social at Kopp's. In November we went to Toledo 'and had our pictures taken by Leone Studios. we received the pic- tures just before Christmas. we sponsored a chicken supper on January 3. For entertainment two one-act plays, movies, a magic act, songs by the Senior girls and a monologue were presented. On March 8 the Seniors sponsored an invitational dance. Since this dance was such a success we sponsored two more. One was held April 12, and the other May 16. On May 2 the Juniors entertained us with a very nice banquet. On May 14 we held our last school party which was a roast at Husys. After the roast we spent a social hour in their base- ment. We completed our high school days by having Baccalaureate on May 18 and Commencement May 22. On May 23 the class, accompanied by several members of the faculty, left for a trip to Philadelphia and Wash- ington, D. C.
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