Webster Township High School - Web Yearbook (Scotch Ridge, OH)

 - Class of 1936

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1? E ns Xwiwagwq QE! President--Keith Jimison Vice President--Donna Belle Hebler Secretary-Treasurer--Ruth Burseik CLASS HISTORY In the early part of September, 1935, seventeen pu- pilsias green as any others starting first year high school? started their Freshman year. Our first class party was held at Ruth Burseik's home and was in the form of a weiner roast. The next one was the High School Hallowe'en party in the old school house. Then, on the night of January 8, the class and Mr. and Mrs. Clark attended the surprise party on John Metzger, one of our mem- bers. And was he surprised! We are proud of the fact that, even though we are the youngest group in high school, every six weeks we have had four members on the First Honor Roll, and nearly every time, one on the Second Honor Roll. We are all hoping to keep this record up through our entire High School life. Now, in May 1936, this same group of seventeen is still struggling to keep together for three more years. x --Rose Witte

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'JEQWY if '7 T -f V ..-TTS IX p-jg, ' B is C--is D--is E--is F--is G--is H--is I--is J--is K--is L--is M--is N--is O--is P--is Q--is R--is S--is T--is U--is -V--is W--is X--is Y--iS Z--is ALPHABET OF THE SOPHOMORE CLASSH for for for for for for for for for for for for for for for for for for for for for for for for for for Agnes, A studious lass, Bob, We know he will pass. Clifford, Who plays second base. David, Who entered the race. Eloise, Our deeds she records. UFatHCHerbert, He's hard on the boards Grace, A whiz at dart ball. honesty, The best policy of all. intelligence, Our class has it's share Joe, Who won't take a dare, kindness, The teachers' best rule. Lois, Who is good in school. Martha, Whose drawings are fine. Nixon, Who reads many lines. order, Our school stands for this. nPeteHCMary Annb, A sweet little miss. quality, Our work we must do. Roper, Whose smile is so true. Steve, Who's fine in arts. TwinsCLoriana, Lorettal You can't tell them apart. umpire, Wilson's part in the game, HVictoryH, We work hard to gain. Witte, Who drives a big nPage.N Xylophone, Mildred plays on the stage. HYearbookH, Our names are all here. UZeroH, The number we fear. --By Joseph Burkholder--Sophomore,



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SEVENTH GRADE There are thirty members in the seventh grade. They are as following: Ethel Miller Louise Murray Winifred Bushman Betty Pope Helen Aspacher Dale Brueggemeier Ellen Canfield Jean Canfield Emerson Dennis Clark Duncan Bennie Ford Rudolph Gallo Dale Gross Lowell Hasel Norman Jimison Betty Joseph Irvine McCann Lester Meyer Harvey Rothenbuhler Robert Sander Elinora Scsavnicki Henry Scsavnicki Rose Scsavnicki Howard Seifert Florence Swartz Mary Swartz Pauline swartz Byron Venis Charles Wallace George Witte The class officers are: Lowell Hasel, President, George Witte, Vice President, Helen Aspacher, Secretary, Norman Jimison, Treasurer. Florence and Pauline Swartz came back this year. They were with us in the fifth grade. Clifford Bumpus, Doris Emmitt, Alfred and Roland Hartley and Richard Rutter left us this year. The most important event of this school year that concerned the seventh grade was a Hallowe'en party at the home of Lowell Hasel. EIGHTH GRADE In September, 1928 a group of care-free pupils started their journey up the first hill seeking knowledge, their goal being Hpreparation for future life.H As the years have gone by, some students have entered and others have left the class, On September third, 1955, a class of twenty-seven began climbing the eighth hill. September sixth, class of- ficers were elected as our guide. With the help of our class sponsors, Mr. Clark and Mr. Hetrick, and our officers we are progressing well. The officers are as follows: President, Doris Welling, Vice President, Ronald Emmittg Secretary, Phyllis Krukemyerg Treasurer, Ruth Wiechman. Finding it impossible to make the entire journey up the eight hill, Mary Helen Whitmore and Clarence Brown dropped out. Enjoying the eighth grade activities which have been few, a Hallowe'en Party was celebrated at the home of Ronald Emmitt. Several of the pupils took part in basket- ball. We are progressing well and in the next four ears hope to come nearer our goal. R

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