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

 - Class of 1941

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....,......................-...... .........-... Eighth Grade We began the school year on September, third, Nineteen hun- dred and forty, with twenty boys and girls. A class meeting was held for organization and we chose as our class officers the following: President ---- - ---- -Charlotte Aspacher Vice-President ---- Doris Fahle Secretary --------- Donna Joseph Class Sponsor ----- Mr. Brown We were very sorry to have Beverly Neifer, Bernice Mason, and Glen Edwards leave us in the fall, but we were glad to welcome Norman Hoffheins from Bowling Green. Our first party of the year was a weiner roast held on October ll at Roadside Park on Route 23. Everyone had a good time playing Flying Dutchman, Drop-the-handkerchief, and going on treasure hunts. Later in the evening we roasted weiners and marsh-mallows. On October 50, we braved the witches and black cats and had 8 Hall0w6'Gn party in Jane Sundermier's father's barn. Most of us came wearing costumes. The funniest and best-dressed were awarded prizes. After an evening of Hal1owe'en games, we enjoyed a lunch of candy, popcorn, apples, and cider. On the Friday afternoon preceding our Christmas vacation, we had a gift exchange. Everyone was pleased with his gift and was in high spirits to begin the Christmas vacation. On Valentine's Day a few members of our class went to the Paramount Theater in Toledo to hear the Toledo Symphony Orchestra. On April 18, 1941, we took the County Test for the Eighth Grade. Everyone was glad when this was over. We closed the year with a party which the Seventh Grade gave us as we were the winners in the Spelling Contest. ,M .man 'W y'oo .ysc Q I

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FRESHMAN. GLASS On September third, nineteen hundred and forty, we, the new Wfreshiesn of Webster High School, came back to school after three months of vacation to begin the first lap of our high school journey. Our already small number was diminished one more as Merlin Martin moved to Pemberville. However, Lawrence Hoffheins joined our ranks at the beginning of the year but left us during the second semester. At a class meeting the first week of school we elected the following officers: President ---------- -Leonard Wight Vice President- ---- - - - -Harry Vestal Secretary-Treasurer ----- Montez Jimison. Mr. Needles consented to guide us through our year of activities. The first semester was uneventful as to social affairs ex- cept at Hallowe'en time when the freshmen were guests of the Seniors at a school party. On January 28 the Freshmen joined the Seniors in a coasting party held on the Village Hill. After an evening of hilarious fun and few casualties, we enjoyed a lunch at the school and then wended our way homeward. Three pupils represented our class in the County Scholar- ship Tests on April 5 at Bowling Green. We were proud of their achievement in the tests. Leonard Wight tied for first place in Algebra which entitled him to participate in the District Test also held at Bowling Green. Raymond Dunipace and Elsie Swartz placed fifth and eighth respectively in General Science. Our class enrollment was increased the second semester when Orval Gottschalk joined us from Pembcrville. We closed the year of activities with a party held April 15 at the roadside park on Route 23. After a treasure hunt we played several games and then roasted hot dogs and marshmallows. f ' L.w. all y. . 31'g'ggg.i.p:1i.1 '.'.-' n ee.. 4 m,g.igQgi'ji53fi.ni



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SEVENTH GRADE On September 5, 1940, eighteen pupils came back to Webster for the trials and joys of the seventh'grade. With the assist- ance of our class sponsor, Miss Archer, we elected the following officers to serve for this year. President --------- Daniel Scsavnicki Vice President -------- Mildred Swartz Secretary ----------- Ramona Jimison Treasureru ---- ---- Harold Meeker Doris Schwisow was chosen as clara -yurter for the nSky- light . During the year two pupils, Dale Leking and Evelyn Magsig, increased our class enrollment to twenty members. On December 20 we met in our home room and had our gift exchange. Everyone was pleased with his gift. We were all glad to return to school after our Christmas vacation. Some of the members of our class took part ih the operetta nThe Magic Piper,n which was given on the twenty-eighth of March: Daniel Sesavnicki played the part of the baker. Charles Johnston was manager. As a result of the spelling contest which was held in Eng- lish class the seventh grade gave the eighth grade a party at the close of the year. The following members of our class attended the Music Festival held at Bowling Green, as representatives of our Junior High Chorus: Ramona Jimison, Ramen Jimison, Charles Johnston, Evelyn Magsig, Harold Meeker, Doris Schwisow, Daniel Scsavnieki, and Mildred Swartz. We in the seventh grade new feel that we have successfully completed another milestone toward the goal of education. Q M.S. 'l.lQlQ'1 ?' 4-1

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