Willshire High School - Willow Yearbook (Willshire, OH)

 - Class of 1952

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5 1 ' IGHTH RBDE OFFICERS Sponsor ............ Mr. Compton President ..,...,.,.... Alan Clase Vice-President . . . . Ronnie Stetler Secretary .,... . . . Larry Miller Treasurer .,.. . . . Gary Kessler Reporter . . . , . .David Byers Left to right: Larry Miller, David Byers, Alan Clase, Gary Kessler, Ronnie Stetler, Mr. Compton. ki Q Q Third Row: Teddie Swoveland, Raymond Midlarn, Alan Clase, Larry Miller, Gary Kessler, Rex Rankins, Jerry Dennis, Gerald Kuhn, David Byers, Gilbert Merkle. Second Row: Farrel Krall, Dick Samples, Vernie Frank, Jean- ette Voltz, Marcile Byers, Mary Ann Fisher, Ronnie Stetler, Paul Bollenbacker, Mr. Compton. First Row: Max Kallenberger, John Goodwin, Betsy Estill, Linda Finch, Judy Byers, Phyllis Baumgartner, Norma James, Leon Kallenberger, Donnie Jones. EIGHTH GRADE ACTIVITY The eighth grade are studying history, science, arithmetic, English and music this year. The history class in the forepart of the year made a detailed study of southern colonial and frontier life. The highlight of this study was an interesting trip to the Ft. Wayne museum Arithmetic has been concerned mostly with interest, percentages, stocks and bonds. The science class have been studying scientific facts concerned with everyday life. The time of the English class has been divided between grammar and literature with a spelling lesson now and then.

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Y RESHNAN Lass B' OFFICERS 1 mln' ' Sponsor ............. Mr. Griffith President ...L.. . . . Leon Jones Vice-President . . . . Kent Stetler Secretary ..... . . Ralph Resor Treasurer . . .... Lynn Stucky RGDOFIGI' . . . . Eugene Michaud Left to right: Lynn Stucky, Eugene Michaud, Seo? Jones, Mr. Griffith, Ralph Resor, Kent e er. 1 Fourth Row: Roderick Bowen, Dick Marbaugh, Gene Michaud, Bill Walls, Lee DeBolt, Charles Koch, Kent Stetler, Richard Marbaugh, Merl Black, Ralph Resor. Third Row: Sponsor, Mr. Griffith, Sharon Knepp, Helen Brod- beck, Esther Brandt, Linda Hoblet, Sharon Baker, Janet Painter, Linda Geisler, Donna Bienz, Robert Hileman. Second Row: Anna Kallenberger, Mary Thatcher, Katherine Dailey, Phyllis Rankins, June Gallant, Bonnie Stetler, Martha Fisher, Barbara Dietrich, Barbara Kuhlberg, Mary Schumm. First Row: Donald Krall, Lynn Stuckey, James Finch, .Tan Schlick- man, Eldon Habegger, Robin Schaffner, Leon Jones. D FRESHMEN ACTIVITY On the first day of school, we thought we were hot stuff , but when we heard the Seniors talking about initiation day, we changed our tune. In October, we had our first class party. We played games and had several races in the gym. Then we had refreshments which consisted of hot dogs, potato chips, pop, and ice cream bars. After eating we had a treasure hunt. In Home Economics the girls are cooking and sewing. On Monday we study from our book. In Industrial Arts the boys are making blueprints of drawing.



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T iT wi EVENTH maori OFFICERS Sponsor ............. Mrs. Lovett President ...... . . Anita Hughes Vice-President . . . . . Allan Baker Secretary ..... .... L arry Huston Treasurer . . . .... Emma Marsee Reporter. . . .... John Smith Back Row: Anita Hughes, Mrs. Lovett, Emma Marsee. Front Row: Allan Baker, Larry Huston, John Smith. I i . Fourth Row: Larry Miller, Walter Roehm, LaVaughn Merkle, Jim Krueckeberg, Boyd Hey, Joseph Schinnerer, Teddy Pass- waters, John Smith. Third Row: Mrs. Lovett, Marjorie Thatcher, Mary Jane Whitter, Esther Bailey, Shirley Kuhn, Janet Koch, Charmaine Wilson, Dana Hoblet, Julia Suman, Pat Bayles, Sharon Hover- man. Second Row: Sandra Marbaugh, Louise Merkle, Clara Garver, Anita Hughes, Sondra Schlickman, Jeanette Alspaugh, Anne Byer, Darlene Gibbons, Phyllis Goodwin, Nada Bayles, Emma Marsee. First Row: Allan Baker, Larry Huston, Bill Huffman, Buddy Marbaugh, Roruiie Lautzenheiser, Eugene Huston, Bobby Wechter. SEVENTH GRADE ACTIVITY We had our first class party in October. We played several games including basketball. Delicious refreshments were served consisting of cider, potato chips, and Weiner sandwiches Mrs. Lovett is our teacher in arithmetic. We have studied fractions, decimals, and per centages. In science we have studied about hydrogen, oxygen, and other rare gases. We have learned how different things are made. Mr. Manken is our teacher. We have studied about the Western Hemisphere in geography, mostly of North and South America and their nations. We have learned about farm and mineral products.

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