Wapakoneta High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Wapakoneta, OH)

 - Class of 1930

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 EMILY UNDERWOOD—' Goof •‘With sparkling wit and refreshing personality. We like her well”. Glee Club—4: Girl Reserve—2; Debating Team; “Feast of the Red Corn”; Sun Bonnet Girl—cast. ZENITH WAGNER—“Zen” “The weight of fame is the path of duty. Glee Club—1. MELBA WALLS- “Meb” “Quiet and industrious, she'll make her way. don't fear”. Glee Club—1. ALLEN WARNER—“Al” “A1 with his jazzy voice. As a cheer leader is our choice”. Hi-Y—1: Track—1; French Club—1; Cheer Leader—2. DONNA WENTZ—“Snooky” Never a sigh, when you can sing, but laugh like me at everything”. Glee Club—4; Girl Reserve—1— Vice Pres. '30; Lantern—1; “Feast of the Red Corn” LEO WILDERMUTH -“Stinch” “An athlete truly, have we here.” Football—3: Basketball—3; Track—3. MARY WINEMILLER—“Mary” ‘Capable, jolly, and popular is Mary.” Home Ec. Club—2: Glee Club—4: “Feast of the Red Corn” ANDREW ZINK—“Andy” “My memory is the thing I forget with. Band—3; Orchestra—3; Glee Club—4; Lantern 1; Tulip Time”: Across the Street”: “A Prince There Was”; Minstrel Show —east: “Seven Keys to Baldpate”. LURA ZWIEBEL—“Zwivel” “To be a stenographer is her aim . Glee Club—4: Home Ec. Club—2; “Feast of the Red Corn”: Seven Keys to Baldpate . 19 3 0 K5SES2S Cl)c Retrospect

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£IK Retrospect 1 He could show Ted Lewis a few things. Football —3: Basketball—2: Track—2: Tumbling—2—Capt. ’2S; Glee Club—4: Hi-Y—2: Band—3: Orchestra—3: Tulip Time”: Minstrel Show”—cast: Seven Keys to Baldpate EVELYN STINEBAUGH—“Skipper” Whoever said I was false of heart? Girl Reserve —2; Glee Club—1; Lantern—1; Debating Team : Across the Street”. IRENE STOLL—“Dutch” She’s quiet, she’s sweet. One whom all delight to meet.” Glee Club—4— Pianist: Orchestra—3: Home Ec. Club—3: Feasi of the Red Corn. RICHARD STULTZ—“Dick” Our athletic hero is he. Always proud of him we will be. Football—4: Track—4: Glee Club—1; Athletic Ass. —2: Tumbling—1. MINNIE SWARTZ -“Minnie” Diligently laboring over her books. Many good grades this way she hooks. CHARLES SWINK—“Charlie” Charies has the broad outlook on life that is fount wherever they sing Sweet Adeline.” President-Class of 30: Football—1; French Club—1; Glee Clut —3: Tulip Time : “A Prince There Was. VICTOR THRUSH—“Pete” All great men are dead, and I don’t feel well.' Football—2: Basketball—1: Track—2: Hi-Y—1. CHARLES TIEBEN—“T-Bone” He laughs and the world laughs with him. Football—1: Track— 2: Ag. Club—2: Hi-Y—2: Glee Club—1. RALPH VAN HORN—“Van” Oh that I lived in England where aristocrats are appreciated”. 19 3 0 ROGER STIENECKER—“Stene



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 €1k Retrospect Senior Class History Four years of struggling, defeat, triumph, and happiness have witnessed the proud and bold class of 1930 attain their goal of glory and achievement. Now comes that word. Commencement—a word of vast importance, when we shall recall that the best part of our lives, spent under the very strict and equally gentle guidance of our loyal teachers who were destined to become subjects of immortal memory, has departed forever. Our minds, at the same time, in the process of such excellent development as may be gained from education, were unconsciously storing away love and respect for all our associates. Mathematics, English, Latin, and Science, instruments of worry and strife, are destined to become the foundation and background for our adventures through the ways and byways of life. No more shall we have petty grievances to contend with, but man-sized obstacles, which will balk us at every turn. When that time comes, every moment of our high school days will have seemed but one consecutive period ot joy and laughter. These aforesaid four years were not spent in vain—for each of us has the satisfaction of having been outstanding in some accomplishment, be it scholarship, athletics music, or social activities. “Every man shall receive his due reward”; so goes an old proverb, and none is more true. So shall we receive our reward for the efforts we put into our line of activities and interest. The change in our characteristics during these four vears of invaluahlp PvnpHpn o Some say it’s foolish to go further, They claim they have an education. But they will find that in the future Success is based on good foundation. They’ll go out and get a job. And maybe, if they do not shirk, They may rise above the mob. But only if they slave at work. But those who do not falter, Who heed advice and common sense, And who are willing, at Learning’s alter, To socrifice some time and patience. They will be rewarded With a prize which few have won The success that is awarded To those who CARRY ON. —JAMES INGOLDSBY —DICK STULTZ Senior Class Officers President ...... Vice President Charles Swink Donna Wentz Treasurer Secretary James Ingoldsby Oneta Metzger

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