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Monday, April 23, 2018

Washington Township High School - Class of 1944


WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL - CLASS OF 1944

TOP ROW, L to R: Burl E. Snorf, Faculty
Rita Hankish, Faculty
Dale O. Sander, Prin.
Richard Gisler, Agri. June Wilsburg, Faculty

Second Row from Top: Robert Mack
Howard Zipfel - V. Pres.
June Hageman - Pres.
Pauline Stratton - Secy-Treas.
Marvin Crites

Third Row from Top: Burton Carver
Norma Jean Timmerman
Kenneth Beattie
Mary Schriner
Calvin Bergman
Pauline Karlstadt

Bottow Row: Joe VanWagner
Howard Anderson
Elaine Smith
Ned Mack

Monday, October 9, 2017

Ney High School - Class of 1941

NEY HIGH SCHOOL
CLASS OF 1941

Top Row, L to R: Gloria G. Kunesh, Rudolph Temmerman, Maribel Garver, Mary L. Stotler, Gerald G. Singer, Donna June Smith, Frances M. Mack, Doralee Shamp, Clara Billow

Second Row from Top: Wilbur J. Mack, Phyllis Jean Weller, Ralph Rader -President, Edwin L. Jesse - Vice-President, Vivian M. Pendleton - Secretary-Treasurer, Velma L. Stantz, June Garber

Third Row from Top: Dorothy L. Keller, Betty Moon, Irene Lantz, Eileen Beattie, Mariana Notestine, Freda Hammersmith

Bottom Row: Richard Gisler - Vocational Agriculture
 Ross Cox - History, English
 Dudley Ebersole - Coach, Social Science, Bookkeeping
 Dale O. Sander - Principal, _?_, Public Speaking
 Mary Schooley (?) - Music, Typing, _?_
 Vivian Twining - _?_, Home Economics, Typing


Friday, November 18, 2016

Farmer High School Graduation - 1920


Back Row - L to R - Mona Buda, Esther Cook, Clara Smith, Lilly Byers, Bessie Lord, Orpha Kimmell

Center Row - Nora Hepker, Inez Staup, Leta Smith

Front Row - Marie Greenfield, Russell Hilbert, Esther Husted, Paul Flightner, Bessie Beattie, Doyle Battershell, Ruth Culler

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Washington Township News - November 1894

From the Defiance Democrat - November 15, 1894

"NORTHWEST WASHINGTON

John Hammersmith's house was destroyed by fire last Sunday.  Fully insured.

The township road at John A. Moon's has been changed so as to do away with the Prairie Creek bridge.

Chas. Strahle has purchased the old Bayes farm of E. Stone, who will occupy the Ufer farm.

W. A. Walker has moved to Milford township, where he will teach school this winter.

There are no empty houses in Ney at this writing.

Sam Burke's new residence is completed.

John Beattie is preparing to move on his farm at Pleasant Point.

Frank Ury will soon move to Defiance.

George W. Hanna, of Tiffin township, says he thinks he saw a bear recently.  Perhaps it is the same one that Superintendent Cook saw some time ago.

Mrs. B. E. Struble is preparing to move to Bryan.  Her brother William will farm her place.

Barney Wood and daughter, Mrs. Walter Donley, of Hicksville, have moved on her farm in this township.

 The schools of this township are about to begin work for the winter, with the following teachers:
Dist. No. 1 - Mrs. Laura Koeppe
Dist. No. 2 - U. G. Figley
Dist. No. 3 - Della Iferd
Dist. No. 4 - George McConkey
Dist. No. 5 - G. W. Shoe*
Dist. No. 7 - M. D. Huffman
Dist. No. 8 - E. W. Bayliss, and
Dist. No. 9 - Warren Johnson"


* No District No. 6 was listed.