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Class History Listen good people, and you shall hear the history of the only class Columbiana High School will ever have to graduate--in 1957. Perhaps the rnost memorable event was that wonderful day i.n September of 1953, when we started our high school career. We were little green Freshies then, but as we were naturally bright, it didn't take us long to be- come accustomed, At the begining of the year, with the help of our able sponsors Mrs. Jackson and Miss Roller, we elected the following as our class officers: PRESIDENT ------- - - John Longsworth VICE PRESIDENT ---- - - Ruth Messersrnith SECRETARY ----- ---- ---- P a t Paulson TREASURE! ------- - - - - - - Pam Poulton GIRLS' ATHLETIC CH - - - - - - Doris Gross BOYS' ATHLETIC Cl-I - - - - - - Jim Bookwalter GIRLS' SOCIAL CH - - - ----- Carol Spanabel BOYS' SOCIAL CH - - - ---- Leon Ross The fall of '54 found us in the halls of C. H. S. again, this time as sophisticated sophomores. Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. Liston helped us plan and carry out our activities that year. The officers were: PRESIDENT ---- ---- ' - Carol Fisher VICE PRESIDENT - - ---- - - - - Jack Dowd SECRETARY - - - ------- ----- J ohn Longsworth TREASURER ----- ------- ---- Le 0 n Ross GIRLS' SOCIAL CH - - ---- - - Pam Poulton BOYS' SOCIAL CH- - - - - Don Longshore GIRLS' ATHLETIC CH- - - - - - Pat Paulson BOYS' ATHLETIC CH- - - - Jim Bookwalter Our Junior year was packed with activities-selling refreshments at the basketball and football games, getting our class rings, producing Cu.rtainGoing Up, our Junior Play, and putting on a superb Junior-Senior prom, Our patient and understanding sponsors were Mr. Strausbaugh and Mr. Roth. Our officers this year were: PRESIDENT ---- ------------------------ D on Fellers VICE PRESIDENT - - ----- - - Ruth Messersmith TREASURER ---- - - - - Jim Bookwalter GIRLS' SOCIAL CH - - ----- - - - Doris Gross BOYS' SOCIAL CH - - - - -Herbert Ramsey BUSINESS MANAGER -------- - - Carol Fisher ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER - - - - Bill Hutton ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER - - - - Suzanne Nelson When we were Seniors, under Mr. Barton's guidance, we had a very active year. We successfully presented our class play, The Brainstorm, under the direction of Mrs, Jackson. Our officers were: PRESIDENT --------- ----- ------ Ru t h Messersmith VICE PRESIDENT - - - - - - ----- DOH Fellers SECRETARY .-.-. ------- ------ H e ather Haney TREA SURH1 ....... ------ ------- P e g Sitler GIRLS' ATHLETIC CH ------- - - - ----- Doris Gross BOYS' ATHLETIC CH - - - - - - - ----- Herbert Ramsey GIRLS' SOCIAL CH - - - - - - - Carol Spanabel BOYS' SOCIAL CH - - - - - - - Bill Hutton In May we found ourselves all too soon at the end of our Senior year. After much work and-a lot of fun, which we would never have missed for anything, we have come to the close of our high school days. I Thus ends the eventful history of the class of 1957,
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JOHN C, BA RT ON The class of 1957 wishes to thank Mr, Barton for his unrewarded help, Without his guidance, this C1ipper would not have been published, Senior class Sponsor Annual Sponsor Class 0f'57. . Whois Who MOST POPULAR MOST ATTRACTIVE MOST LIKELY BEST DRESSED MOST STUDIOUS TO SUCCEED Ruth Messersmith Heather Haney Suzanne Nelson Judy Harrold Mattie Anderson Herb Ramsey Bill Hutton Jim Bookwalter DOH L0l1gSh01'C DOH Fellers I BEST DANCER MOST ATHLETIC WITTIEST CA SANOVA IT Doris Gross Darlene Brittain Jane Rapp BOYD Chfrlilra Terry Zellers Bob Dickey Jack Dowd Tom Hickman
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Class Will Marjorie Anderson -- leaves her ability to be Chaplain in homeroom to Ronnie Kyser. Marian Bailey - leaves her ability to be editor of the school paper to Rita Newsom, Beverly Bair - wills her ability to get a good grade in Government to Ken. Jim Bookwalter - leaves his ability to make Mr, Warner laugh to Denny Perkins. Laurice Brightwell - leaves her sweet soprano voice to Ray Chambers. Darlene Brittain - leaves her job at Gosney's to any Republican, Tom Brown - leaves his ability to make Mrs. Snow mad to Barbara Bierly. Bob Dickey - leaves his long ride to school to anyone who wants to take a trip. Jack Dowd - leaves his height to Gary Ritchie. Don Fellers - leaves his muscular build to Grant Sloan. Doris Gross - wills her ability to Pantomime on TV to Rich Spratt. Heather Haney - leaves her ability to be cheerleader for five years to David Hanna. Judy Harrold - leaves her job at Well's to Al Wells, Tom Hickman - leaves his little white Nash to Gary Wilms. Bill Hutton - wills his nice clothes to Leland Mackall. Judy Justice - leaves her ability to go with one boy all through high school to Joyce Cross. Dick Lanterman - leaves his small frame to Jim Poulton. Don Longshore - leaves, but is coming back next year for Sandy, John Longsworth - leaves one pound to Jim Reaggle. Dale McCullough - Wills his two front teeth to the Dentist. Ruth Messersmith - leaves her black-rimmed glasses to Denny Paulson, Joyce Mollenkopf - wills her blonde hair to Jane Puscher. Catherine Nelson - leaves all her boyfriends to Jane Stacy. Suzanne Nelson - leaves her fair complexion to David O'Neil. Harold Oesch - leaves his seat on the school bus to Jenny Wickersham. Pat Paulson - leaves her pure black hair to Donna Joebchen. Herb Ramsey - leaves his job at B 8a N to Elvis Prestley. Jane Rapp - leaves her clevemess to go with two different boys at the same time to Barbara Bair Jean Rapp - leaves her job at the Plaza to anyone who has a boyfriend to come up after her. Rich Rhodes - leaves his D.A, haircut to Mr. Berryman. Jim Rhodes - leaves his little red draggin' wagon to anyone who can keep up the repairs, Butch Ross - leaves his curly black hair to Bill Brown. Millard Sayers - leaves his unconcerned ways to Stanley Gurney. Carole Spanabel - leaves her daily trips to the post office to anyone who has that much energy. Eileen Taylor - leaves her quiet ways to Janet Felton. Adda Welker - leaves Jim to anyone who wants him, Bob Whitehead - leaves, but is coming back next year for Nancy. Diane Wise - wills her small frame to Dagmar, Terry Zellers - wills his sideburns to Mr. Gloss. Bob Cline - leaves his ability to wreck cars to anyone with money. Pat Porter - wills her joke book to Mrs. Jackson, Pat Thornhill - leaves her easy going ways to Jerry Allison. Carol Williamson - leaves her naturally curly hair to Mr. Warner. Donna Gross - wills her name of Freck to anyone who wants it. Pam Poulton - wills her ability to skip school without getting caught to 'Marion Heck, Lora Hanson - leaves her southern accent to Lynn Hubert. Peg Sitler - leaves her ability to remember to wear Jim's ring to Polly Way. Bob Chmura - wills his way with girls to Kenny Warrick.
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