Whetstone Township High School - Whetstonian Yearbook (Bucyrus, OH)

 - Class of 1958

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enfor Cfrzsq tmropfzecy Year upon year has rolled away Since Class 58's graduation day. Now Fate has QIVGH us up to date The facts that we shall here relate Mllton Patterson has followed the dent1st s trade And for himself qulte a name has made Wlth Mane Fuller, h1s helper we'll agree That h1S offlce 1S run quite eff1c1ently Sandy Pauser has worked for many a year Towards the ambltlon to her so dear Success has crowned her efforts ln llfe, For she makes a wonderful mother and w1fe Dlck Cotsmlre has sobered to a great extent Now h1s efforts are ser1ously bent He s a preacher as solemn as solemn can be Wlth a talented w1fe and chlldren three Anna Campbell has often sald to me That an artlst she would lxke to be Seems that her dreams are now fulf1lled For wlth the brusr she lS truly skllled Eddle Snyder lS known as an orator Much better than those who ve appeared before In pol1t1cs he's lmportant to h1s own home state When the storms of the Senate he does abate Ella Kelly st1ll hates to be bossed And w1ll not be what e re the cost She ll tell you that she has a mlnd of her own And w1ll let you know when she wants to be shown Larry Kocher reports for the Mansfield News T1s a Job that s hard on both feet and shoes But the fact that he tra1ned as a good athlete Allen Bower and Iune, well I guess you know He st1ll goes w1th her to nd fro But now 'tls qulte 1n a dlfferent way, For two not one he earns hrs pay Iudy Gulnther a regular bookkeeplng shark Has taken a partner that's up to the mark What one of them knows the other one lacks But together they flgure all lncome tax Calvln Campbell was new 1n our Sophomore year But good reports we always hear He raps the gavel and wears a black gown As a Probate Iudge ln Bucyrus town Charlle Flsher 15 havlng the t1me of h1s llfe In decldlng to remaln smgle or to take a w1fe The gal? It s a secret' But take it from me She IS a real wonder She surely must be' We've learned many thlngs s1nce our I-hgh School days, Ana all have changed 1n a good many ways But th1s we must say as thls tale we relate There's no happ1er folks than the Class of 58 . ' I I I I I I I l I I . I I ' A I 1 U I ' -- I , . I - - I R . Has saved him from trouble of de-feet. , - . . 3 I I 1 I I I I I . ' I . . , , I . n I ' I A I ' I u .

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G ass gfzstory One sunny mormng rn the month of September 1946 a party of young people came wandering 1nto the portals of Whetstone School They were gorgeously arrayed and everythlng about them be spoke a happy and carefree exrstence Mrs Stone the frrst grade teacher gu1ded them 1nto her classroom Eight of our present day class were in that group Those eager first graders were Iudy Gumther, Sandra Fauser, Anna and Calvln Campbell Ella Kelly M1lton Patterson, Edd1e Snyder and Richard Cotsmire Mrs Kroft guided us through our second year and Mlss Munel Crall taught us when we en tered the third grade During thrs year Anna and Calvin Campbell moved from our vicinity M1ss Edrth Moore taught us IH the fourth grade and Charles Frsher joined our class Our fifth grade was capably taught by Miss Ethel Gu1nther In our srxth year of school our shlp of education was manned by Mxss Gumther and Mrs Laura Thompson Alas' Those small boys and g1rls, who had so shyly entered Whetstone School s1x years be fore, were ready for Iunior H1gh Mrs Knowl on our advisor for both years ln junior I-hgh attempted to teach us how to grow up along with muslc and general scrence She seemed to understand us better than anyone else and d1d much to rel1eve us of the feehng of newness and strange surround lngs In the seventh grade we welcomed Larry Kocher to our class and Allen Bower jorned our group 1n the eighth grade September 1954 We had at last attalned the status of Freshmen True the upperclassmen tr1ed to show us how to behave, but many t1mes when detentron slips were passed out we were happy we d1dn't always follow their example We ll never forget our ln1t1at1on' Eddie Snyder sh1ver1ng on that cool October day arrayed ln a grass skrrt and a lei, dropplng hrs books to do the hula dance whenever a Sen1or commanded crawling up the stairs on our hands and knees at noon eatmg beans with a knrfe and the humihating experrence of wearing wide adheslve tape across our mouths during the evemng ceremomes so we could not protest when our halr was shampooed w1th raw egg and molasses We surv1ved and elected Rlchard Cotsmire our Pres1dent and Sandra Fauser our V1ce Pres1dent Iudy Gumther kept the records of our BCUVIIZISS and money wh1le Steve Cl1ne represented us rn the Student Councll Mr Probst served as our class adv1sor The next year we were happy to welcome back to our group Anna and Calvln Campbell and Lilllan Brady a newcomer We, as Sophomores, were ready to enjoy the Freshman In1t1at1on for we hadn't forgotten our tr1als and hum1l1at1ons Mr Probst again served as our class advtsor Th1s year we sold pens frlled w1th perfumed lnk and billfolds to help buy the large aquarlum ln the Lab Iudy Gurnther was our Pres1dent, Steve Cl1ne V1ce President Anna Campbell Secretary and M1lton Patterson guarded our Treasury Sandra Fauser represented us rn the Student Councll and D1ck Cotsmue saw to it that our activ1tles were written for the newspaper scrap dr1ve a square dance, and we enterta1ned the Seniors at the Ar11e Glenn Inn We used a Hawahan theme for the banquet and went to North Robinson School for the prom Our Iunlor Class play Pleased Ta Meetcha d1rected by Mrs Knowlton was g1ven before a capacrty crowd and voted a decrded success We were proud to have Eddle Snyder and Anna Campbell elected to the National Honor Soclety Th1s year we lost from our class Steve Clme and L1ll1an Brady Mr Charles Gates served as our class advisor Anna Campbell was Pres1dent Iudy Gurnther V1ce Pres1dent Milton again served as Treasurer Sandra Secretary Eddle Student Councll Representative and Ella Kelly kept the press 1nformed of our actlvrtles It is true, some 1mportant changes have occured since that far off September mormng ln 1954 Perhaps you w1ll f1nd lt hard to belleve that we are that same Freshman class now important Semors, but here we are at the end of those four years fresh and rosy looking as you see us now We have been happy this Sen1or year under the leadership of Mrs Knowlton Marte Fuller Jolned us maklng our number an even dozen Eddie is our Class President Iudy Gu1nther, V1ce Pres1dent Mane Fuller our Secretary Anna Campbell our Treasurer D1ck Cotsmire Student Council Representative and Sandra Fauser takes care of our news In October we planned and carr1ed out an amusing 1n1t1at1on ceremony for the Freshmen The evening party was enjoyed by the other h1gh school classes, some of the teachers a few parents and we beheve, even by the Freshmen We sponsored a round and square dance on Halloween and enjoyed a delightful dinner party at Morton at Chnstmas t1me Our class play Bolts And Nuts was dlrected by Mrs Knowlton and 1n sprte of Eddie Snyder and Allen Bower undergomg major surgery dunng the penod of rehearsals we pro duced the play successfully on February 14, to a capaclty crowd Our b1g project thls year was complllng the yearbook The Vtfhetstoman Eddie Snyder, Anna Campbell, and Iudy Guinther were elected as members 1n the National Honor Socrety Our class colors are blue and s1lver and the white carnatron 1S our class flower Our motto 1S W1llpower +Worth1ness Nealth On May 18 Reverend E G Corwm from Upper Sandusky w1ll dehver our Baccalaureate address class nxght w1ll be held May 20, and Reverend Ivan Immel from Dayton will speak at the Commencement, May 22 On May 23 the class will leave via Pennsylvania Railroad for New York and other points of interest in the East with Mr and Nlrs C R Knowlton as chaperones I I I I . ' ' I . ' . . . . . I I . . I . , . , . 4 q L , , I ' . U I . . , . . i I . . I I ' I l I . . . I . -I i I : . ' I 1956-57. We are Iuniorsl We can see our goal ahead. What a busy year! We sponsored a 1 I - 0 ' ll ll ' . ' I I l I . . . . i . I 1 I I 1 I . 1 I ' ' ' . I I O C . ' , . I . D i . . - ' : ' , : , : ' . I . ' I I I . 9 , ' 'S . . ,, ,. . . . . , , . ' ' ll I ll . I 0 . . . . I . . . ,, . N , .. I - 0 0 O . ' I I I .



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ast W estament We of the Semor Class of Whetstone Hlgh School, bemg ln the full possess1on on all our mental facultres, and hav1ng no fear of anyone not even the Super1ntendent the Executlve Head and the other t-eachers do hereby devrse, bequeath and convey our varlous earthly possess1ons and all the appurtenances and heredltaments thereunto belongrng to the persons herelnafter men t1oned to be by them held In undrsturbed possesslon through the length of their mortal spans F1.rst to the world at large the commodlty whxch we have had 1n great abundance and whlch the world most sorely needs our entlre stock of common sense Second to the state to whlch we were so happ11y born and from wh1ch we expect to depart our powers of discr1m1nat1ng between the honest and industrrous cxtlzen satisfied to accumulate wealth slowly and farrly and the proflteer who 15 determ1ned to acqurre exorbitant wealth suddenly and wlthout exertlon To the Whetstone Communlty we bestow the lnfluence we have been for the honorable and better th1ngs of l1fe our lnterests 1n muslc 1n local dramatlcs rn P0110 drlves and ln good sportsmanshlp all these have contrlbuted to the development of culture and in them we have taken part and done our share To the Board of Educatlon we bequeath our des1re for a better school 1n every department To the the teachers at Whetstone we convey our ab1l1ty to know a good thmg when we see It As th1s ab1l1ty has been largely created by the1r 1nstruct1ons we are merely return1ng to them thelr own glft To the Iumors who wxll soon be Semors we bestow our Semor Dlgmty, our superlatlve bnlllancy our good looks our charmlng manners our best grades and our tnumphant exrt as the most popular class th1s school has ever seen To the Freshmen and Sophomores we bequeath our capaclty for fun our ab1l1ty to glggle our good tlmes our fnendshlp and our loyalty and may they count them among the rrchest of thexr legacxes Now we come to the personal bestowals whlch have been awarded to 1nd1V1duals w1th complete conslderatlon to the f1tness of the rec1p1ent I Eddle Snyder w1ll my suave masculme charm to Clyde McCleese and my red halr to D1ck Efaw I Iudy Gulnther bequeath my four years of cheerlead1ng to Sy1v1a Bower and my temper to Bob Huebner I Mane Fuller bestow my false teeth upon Mary Auck and my southern accent upon B111 Thatcher I Sandra Fauser bequeath my love for athlet1cs to Colleen Swlck and my cherry pre bakmg ab1l1ty to Mrs Tupps I Rlchard Cotsmxre g1ve my ab1l1ty to get A s and all of my B s to M1ke Iacobs and my afternoons to Iumor Hurrell I Larry Kocher bequeath my ab1l1ty to get out of classes to Dav1d E1chhorn and my s1ng1ng vo1ce to the H1gh School Chorus I Allen Bower bequeath the joy of the F1rst Grade gym classes to I1m Walters and my farmlng ab1l1ty to Sherman Glbson I Anna Campbell bestow my glasses upon Mlke Jacobs and my appreciatlon of art upon the entlre Mechanlcal Drawlng class I Ella Kelly bequeath my excuse blanks and absence prlvrleges to L1ll1an Brady I Mllton Patterson w1ll my hatred of H111b1lly Muslc to the entlre Iumor Class and my dancrng feet to Iohn Sherer I Calvm Campbell bequeath all my torn pants to Bob Sw1ck and my knowledge of World I-I1story to Mrs Knowlton that she may pass It along to next year s class I Charles F1sher w1ll my co1n collectlon to Ph1ll1p Tate and the parking space for my Pont1ac to B111 Baker We hereby declare all prevxous promtses to pay w1lls or testaments made by thls class null and vo1d We appolnt as sole admmxstrator of thls w1ll Mr Brownson the Executlve Head to ad m1n1ster thrs w1ll and testament as he sees fxt Sealed and sxgned th1s F1rst Day of Aprrl Nmeteen Hundred Flfty Elght Class of 1958 Whetstone Hxgh School 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I - I Q 1 ' 1 I -- . I - 1 . I 1 1 1 . . . 1 . 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 . Q 1 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 - . . . . .. , , . I I I . 1 1 1 . I I I . 1 1 1 . 1 1 . I I I . 1 1 1 . . I . . 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 I 1 1 ' Q , 4 I

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