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Junior High Practice Ouch! SNAPSHIIIS -4 , , 'in 7' -5 3.1 '.: 425' 3 I Annual Staff at work Fr The Champ! fiaagj 5 .. Pi. in ' , Mr. Reck and his Christmas present El., N Secretary, Jean Davis Hawkeye and his detention room This page is sponsored by the following Van Wert merchants. DUSTMAN'S POLLOCK RADIO AND FURNITURE COMPANY FREDRICKS
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Sl IIIRS ALICE BALDAUF Elsie Commercial Courseg Class Secretary 13 Class Vice President 33 Y-Teens I,2. 3,43 Girls Glee Club I,2Q Mixed Chorus 23 National Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Class Play 52'53Q Polar Bear Staff 33 Annual Staff 4g District State Scholarship Tests I,2. MARCIA PRIDDY Hazel College Entranceg Y-Teens-President 43 G. A. A. I. 2, 3g Mixed Chorus I, 43 Girls Glee Club I,4Q Class Play 533 Annual Staff 43 Candle staff 43 School Pianist 4. C. R. CASE Van Wert, Ohio Sponsored this page f PAUL MOORMAN Paul Jay Mixed Chorusg Class President 1,23 Class Secretary 33 Boys Glee Club 13 FFA I,2, 3,4-Treasurer 2, Secretary 5, President 43 Class Play 52-53: Rocket Staff 31 Annual staff 43 District State Scholarship Tests 1, 2.
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l2lASS HISHIRY Seven excited first graders entered the doors of Middle Point High School September 8, 1941 to begin their 12 year career. The six girls and one boy were: Alice Bal- dauf, Janet Parker, Sandra Kay Beach, Mary Jane Myers, Carol Ann Kimmet, Virginia Cottingham , and James Van Demark. During the year John Crisenberry, Shirley Klinger and Patty Myers increased the num- ber in our grade to ten. Miss Obe- nour helped us through our most difficult year. When we entered our room to begin our second year we found that our teacher had been promoted with us, but for some unknown reason her name had changed to Mrs. I-Iornish. In the fall of 43 we found we had left our first and second grade teacher behind and this year we were in a new room with Miss Dol- bey as our instructor. While in the fourth grade Miss Dolbey had to put up with only three pupils. The fifth grade really was re- markable not only because we went up stairs and had a new teacher, Miss Thatcher, but our class had whittled down to an enrollment of E, Alice Baldauf and Kenneth Nichols, Our teacher had a vacation when both of us were absent. Since we added Bonnie Kimmey to our class we could now boast six, quite an improvement over last year' two. Again this year Miss Thatcher was our teacher. Eight members constituted our class the first year of junior high. Mr. Ivan Bailey presided over, Alice Allemeier, Alice Baldauf, Donna Bragg, Marilyn Dermeyer, Bonnie Kimmey, Kenneth Nichols, and Jerry and John Ramirez. Eugene Blankemeyer came to our school during the year. At last we were in the last year of grade school with Mr. Bailey as our home room teacher. We lost Alice Allemeier, Jarry Ramirez, John Ramirez, and Marilyn Dere- meyer but gained Jack Peck, Frank Pollock and Robert Bailey. Mary Hurley was with us for only a short time. The big time finally came, we were in high school. Miss Margaret Jones was the sponsor of the seven greenies , Alice Baldauf, Donna Bragg, Robert Bailey, Eugene Blankemeyer, Bonnie Kimmey, Jack Peck, and Frank Pollock. In our Spohomre year we had the same advisor, Miss Jones, By gaining Carolyn Wueller and losing Eugene Blankemeyer our class num- bered seven at the end of the year. Because Max Gamble joined our class we had a total of eight our ju- nior year. Along with the Prom, the play Nowhere Fast and trying to get money for the class trip, the juniors were kept pretty busy. Dur- ing the summer Robert Bailey moved This page is sponsored by the following Van Wert merchants EISENHAUER MANUFACTURING CO. ALSPACI-I FUNERAL HOME
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