Willshire High School - Willow Yearbook (Willshire, OH)

 - Class of 1952

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SFT!-I REDS Fourth Row: James Myers, David Byers, Keith Byer, Edward Garver, Vincent Nieto, Junior Brodbeck, Rex Painter, Richard Dellinger, Larry Tinkham, Ralph Merkle, Third Row: Larry Dellinger, Marlene Marbaugh, Carrol Law- son, Deliah Kuhn, Marlene Dietrich, Karen Hoverman, Everlyn Krall, Rose Byer, Vicki Neuenschwander, Mrs. Bowen. Second Row: Marguerite Dailey, Virginia Thatcher, Nila Vining, Patty Donovan, Josephine Allmandinger, Sylvia Wilson, Betty Allmandinger, Mary Goodwin, Rose Baumgartner. First Row: Richard Merkle, Robert Stetler, Freddie James, Jim Cowan, Billy Clouse, Larry Caffee, Ronald Kelsey. FIFTH GRADE ACTIVITY In the fifth grade geography we study the Americas 1North America and South Americaj. We are very much surprised to find their many likenesses and differences. We strive to learn just as much as possible about our own United States, since we make up a very small part of it. In studying the United States, we have it divided into five groups. They are: New England, Middle Atlantic, Southern, Central, and Western. In addition to our studying the natural regions and physical features, we learn to name and locate each state and particularly note what the people of each state do to earn a living.

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SWT Game l H., Fourth Row: Richard Duncan, Gary Myers, Tom Swoveland, Billy Schaadt, Chalmer Kuhn, Charles Kimmel, Gary Hey, .Tack Swoveland, Viilbur Bailey. Third Row: Clark Sipe, Mary Felver, Nelma Nunn, Carol Kuhl- berg, Eileen Krall, Sharon Miller, Catherine Buechner, Eileen Byers, Linda Geisler, Janice Bailey. Second Row: Deanne Osborn, Nancy Stetler, Barbara Gunsett, Shirley Miller, Judy Stetler, Rachael Schaffner, Carolyn Kreischer, Bertha Etzler, Cynthia Reef, Barbara Huffman. First Row: Philip Lautzenheiser, Eddie Alspaugh, Larry Hughes, Ronald Medaugh, Alvin Buchanan, Ralph James, Roger Andrews, Allen Marbaugh. SIXTH GRADE AC TIVITY Greetings! Once again here we are appearing in the WILLOW , only this year we feel more grown-up. Sixth graders! ! ! This year our geography has included the study of Ohio. We were each assigned certain leading cities of Ohio on which we made reports concerning the location, in- dustries, and population. This was especially interesting since we all hope to visit in and around these cities some day.



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I-HRD RPIDE LY Third Row: Teacher Mrs. Dellinger, Donnie Hileman, David Kuhn, John Byer, Murphy Dennis, Dennis Putman, Merrill Miller, Gerald Schaadt, Darrell Brodbeck, Junior Miller, John Myer, David Roth. Second Row: Duane Lautzenheiser, Billy Swoveland, Jane Byer, Gloria Agler, Becky Finch, Irene Thatcher, Paula Roehm, Dorothy Brodbeck, Don Bates, Clifford Garwood. First Row: Judy Robison, Janice Krueckeberg, Sue Marsee, Phyllis Stetler, Janet Brandt, Pauline Jones, Judy Tinkham, Carol Donovan, Ada Nunn, Connie Caffee. Elmer Roehm was absent. THIRD GRADE ACTIVITY An eager and interesting group entered the third grade this year. Sixteen girls and sixteen boys registered for this section and began serious study. Surely the freshly decorated room has added much to the enjoyment and progress of every pupil. Subjects studied in the third grade are: spelling, English, arithmetic, reading, writing, geography, along with music, physical education, and Bible. In the arithmetic course there is addition with carrying, borrowing in subtractio multiplication with numbers up to the 5's and short division. Roman numerals and measures are also studied.

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