Wapakoneta High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Wapakoneta, OH)

 - Class of 1919

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EARL MARTAIN LLEWENA MARSH “My days are spent in arguments My nights in planning them.” Treasurer of the Senior Class. Boy’s Glee Club. He i' a friend of everybody, but he doesn’t agree with any of his friends on any subject. We’re sure Jim has more brains than he uses in arguments. His hearty laughs would drive the blues away from anyone. DOROTHY MILLIETTE “When she speaks the world laughs.” Dot is another live wire of our class. She loves a good time, and seems to live for them. She is very musical and will no doubt spend her future days as a pianist for some great musical comedy. Every-is happy when Dorothy is around. ‘‘Her mannerisms make her attractive.” Girl’s Glee Club. “Green Stockings.” Llewena is another girl who came from Bucklatid this year to complete her course with us. She is one of the funniest girls you ever did hear talk. She surely has entered into the high school spirit, and her set ways of doing things have made her the center of attraction •oftentimes. LATTIE OSBORN O, Sleep it is a blessed thing. Beloved from pole to pole.” 1 his lad is known for never making a sound. He has been with us for four years but we have scarcely heard of him. He lives within himself, bothers no one, but nevertheless in his quiet way lie has won many friends. 26

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sinon McCarty His love is like a red. red rose.’’ Basket Ball. All hail the captain of our Basket Ball team. And he sure has been a fine one. He also had charge of military drill this year, and his men were trained to perfection. Whatever Si does is exactly right, probably the reason of his success. He leads in all athletics in our school. ROBERTA MOORE “Of all the girls who are so sweet, there are none like our Roberta.” High School Pianist. We hardly know what to say first about Berta. She's the tiniest girl in the class. But they always say great things are found in small quantity. Roberta is very intere- ted in music and no doubt will select this work as her vocation. Her ability in the class room has never been surpassed. FLORENCE MILLER “Quiet and reserved is she. This little maid is always seen but never heard. Most of her time is spent in Home Economics. Great credit must be given her in this work. No doubt some day her home will be made most attractive by her art in this work. Her sweet ways have made her the many friends she has. HENRY MOSER Never sigh when you can sing. But laugh like me at everything. “Green Stockings.” Orchestra. Debating Team. Another accomplished fellow in our class. Henry surely has been a favorite of everybody in school. He has great ability in « ratory. No doubt his future days will be spent as a jeweler. 25



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WANETA PLANKELL GLADYS PFAFF JOHN PARLETTE “Dry humor is true wit.” Green Stockings.” You surely would misjudge John it you took him as he is in school, lies the jol-liest hoy one ever met. John’s hobby is seeing how many different kinds ot machines he can run. on know Uniopo-lis has a garage now. Still we gazed, and still our wonder grew, That such a small head could contain all she knew. Poet of the Retrospect.” We scarcely know what she excels in because everything attempted by her she completes with equal success. N’o one would think she was a suffragette until you listen to her arguments in Civics. She is also inclined toward the art of the rytlunatic meter. WILHELM PITTHAN I dare do all that may become a man.’ Mill has a way all his own of getting his lessons. Sometimes he gets them and sometimes he doesn’t, but he has pulled thru just the same. One noticablc thing about Wilhelm is his feet. They have a very prominent place in his appearance. “Modest and shy as a nun is she.” Xetta is ine of the prettiest and sweetest girls in our class. When she smiles there are miles of smiles, and with that wonderful smile she has won her legion of friends, both in class mates and in teachers. 27

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