Wapakoneta High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Wapakoneta, OH)

 - Class of 1922

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BERNARD HOUTZ “In things athletic he doth shine.’’ Behold our basketball star! “Bernie” cares more for athletics than for any¬ thing else, unless it is teasing the lady members of the faculty. MARY HOWELL “Her submissive ways.” Mary is one who goes about her work quietly but accomplishes a great deal in the end. It is this type of girl that makes our class worth while. REGINA JOHNSON “None but an editor knows an edi¬ tor’s cares.’’ Regina is completing her high school course in three years. As our editor-in-chief she has made the An¬ nual “hum” on to a big success. MARJORIE KENTNER “Be whatever you will but yourself first of all.” Marjorie has been with us all through our school life. Her highest ambition is to become a school teacher. HILDA KAH “Sweet piece of bashful maiden art.’’ We have any number of quiet peo¬ ple in our class. Hilda is one of them,, too, as those who know her can tes¬ tify. ORVEL KILLIAN “Oh! perfumed suitor spare thy smiles.” Here’s another bright and shining light in athletics. He is not only a mediber of the basketball team but on the football squad. And that isn’t all —he is assistant editor-in-chief.

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MABEL FRISCHE “A quiet, unassuming, maid.” Mabel is one who does not believe in utward actions. Her sweet and i cnt ' c—we ' 1 , wards cannot express t i r appreciation of her. ANNA RUTH GEBHART “C ur hearts, our hopes, are all with thee.’’ Precious things are not always put rp in small packages. Anna Ruth has an eut ' ook on life which is all her own. We expect great things from her in the future as an alto singer. ELOISE HAMILTON “A maiden young and fair.” Eloise does not like to be called names, such as Skeeters” for in¬ stance, so we never say it. SYLVIA HOOPINGARNER “In Home Economics she excels.” A shy and timid girl is Sylvia, but that docs not keep us from liking her. She has a cheerful “hello” for every¬ one. MARY HOLTKAMP “Life’s too short to waste.” Mary hails from New Knoxville. She has a cheery smile for everyone she meets. Here’s hoping she may be as successful in her future life as she is in school. GLADYS HASTINGS “She cannot count her friends.” We say Gladys and Lucile like We say “bread and butter” or “cup and saucer.” They are always seen to¬ gether having a good time.



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RUTH KLUG “I love to laugh, I love to play.” “Demure” is the adjective which fits Ruth like a glove. Ruth is espe¬ cially fond of giggling in class, in fact she always is sure to make her presence known in this way. CHARLES KNOST “The pleased musician bowed and smiled.” As director of the Tunerville Band, Charlie has trained his boys so per¬ fectly that they have to be knocked down a few times before they can re¬ member to stop. Success to you “Red.” MARY KOEHL “A slight girl.’’ “Mickey” is as quiet as a mouse in school, but good gracious, she is just the opposite outside. She toe dances you know. KATHRYN KOLTER “Hail to thee, blithe spirit!” “Kate” is in on everything where the school is represented. She made her great hit in “Peggy O’Neill.” She is also an enthusiastic player of tennis and is a member of the class team. ARTHUR McPHERON “I never stood on ceremonies.” Arthur is another member of our class who is from Buckland. He likes Wapak school or he surely would not come here to finish his course. HARVEY McPHERON “That boy with the grave mathemati¬ cal look.” Harvey just joined us this year, coming, like Arthur, from Buckland. He has made many friends during his brief stay. 4

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