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Secretary Donnetta Schrefflet President David Robinson 960 l l 3 i l l Alb,--nv i' Trearurer We, the Class of 1957, started our freshman year with 61 pupils. During the year we lost quite a few of them. They are as follows: Elva Daniels, Arlene Paxon, Sandra Rod, Deloris Longaberger, Delores Brown, Lillian Betker, Jim King, jean Lab, Donna Lillie, Ted Shepler, Paul Paxon, Rosemary Frankfather, Barbara Smer, and Donna Wade. This year Lucy Moulin, Carol Guittar, and Carole Feiock were our only new members. Our Freshmen officers were: President-jack Martin, V. P.-Don Bardine, Secretary-Pat Srinch- comb, and Treasurer-Jim Foutz. During our Sophomore year, as in our Fresh- men year, we lost quite a few pupils. james Baldwin, Gary Casey, jim Foutz, Mike Hug, jerry Kincaid, Dick Lab, Thurlough Schwartz, Earnie Sharp, Opal Lee, Hazel Moore, Luet a Hardie, Becky Sole, Rosalie Post. We voted as officers this year Dick Baker, President, Sylvia Brozic, V.P., Pucy Moulin, Secre- tary, and Margaret Fulton Treasurer. During the summer before we became juniors, we made money at the festivals held in East Canton. This year, plus the loss of Shirley Leach, joe Mabry, Virgie Fisher, Barbara McLinden, Kenny Richards, Helen Burress, David Farrell, and Larry Hemphill, we were extremely sorry to lose, through death, Rod- ney McAdow. We will always remember his kind words and friendly ways toward other people. We were glad to accept Paul Brand, Ralph McAdow, and Ray Karp into our class. Our money making projects were selling magazines. taking enumerations. selling candy, and collecting sales tax stamps. David Robin- son-presidentg Carol Gray-V.P.g Lucy Moulin-Secre- tary, Shirley Saurters-Treasurer. Our class play was The People vs. Maxine Lowe . Going from our Junior to Senior year we lost only a few students. They were Bob Bowser, Beverly Clark, jean Harris, Galyon Miller, Mary Scharver, and Lee Roy King. During the year we also lost Martha Barnes. A new member to our class was Donald Thomas. David Robinson-President, Gary Sagerman-V.P.g Secretary-Donnetta Schrefflerg Trea- surer-Shirley Sautters. To make money we sold Christmas cards, candy, magazines, collected tax stampsgand held dances. We were very proud and happy for the girls that were chosen as football and basketball atten- denrs that represented our class. We were exception- ally proud of our football queen of 1956 Pat Srinch- comb and her court consisting of Lucy Moulin, -Io- Ann Alloway, Carol Gray, and jean Watkins. Also the basketball queen, Donnetta Schreffler, and the Snow Queen, Margaret Fulton. As Seniors we presented The Robe for our play. We wish to express our gratitude to the fol- lowing teachers who have sponsored us since our freshmen year began. Thank you Mrs. Koenig, Mrs. Smith, and Mrs. Moulton for sponsoring us during our Freshman year, Mrs. Moulton and Mr. Moody our Sophomore year, and Mrs. Moulton and Mr. Moody our junior year. Mr. Moody sponsored us alone in our Senior Year. Vice President Gary Sagerman Shirley Sautters
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apfsr LEONARD TALBOTT Learn from the mixtakes of other.r- You can't li-ve long enough to make them all yourself. DONALD THOMAS The more you Jay, the len people rememherg The fewer the words, the greater the imprenion. JERRY VOLZER Don't let the future :care youg It'J juxt ax Jhahy aJ you are. JEAN WATKINS A stylish Southern min, Who is full of fun and hlin. CAROL WEIROUGH Her frienalr-they are manyy Among the hext of them i.r Lenny! .hx E i WH I ' 'rg Q: V ' DONNA WORKMAN A wonderful perxon in every wayg Alufayr happy, rarefree, and gay. JANE WATKINS Sweet, pretty, and nicef Thix gal make: you turn and look twice. GEORGE YOHO Wherever the team if found, You can he :ure George it around.
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Jo ANN ALLOWAY Majors: English, Commercial, Home Economics, Social Studies Minors: Science Activities: Library Staff 15 Annual Staff 3,45 Office Staff 3,43 Newspaper Staff 1,2,3g Football Attendant 4: Play Staff 3,45 Student Council 3: Basketball 1,2. RICHARD BAKER Majors: English, Mathematics, Science Minors: Social Studies, Latin Activities: junior Honor Society 15 Senior Honor Society 2,3,45 Annual Staff 3,45 Play Cast 3,45 Class Officer 25 Library Staff 35 Latin Club 1,2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 2,35 H.S. Choir 1,2,3,45 Select Choir 45 Boy's Chorus 25 Band Solo and Ensemble Contests 2,3,4: Choir Contest 3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Scholarship Test 1,2,3,45 District Scholarship Test 25 12 Year Club. DONALD BARDIN E Majors: Mathematics, English, Social Studies Minors: Science, Latin Activities: junior Honor Society 15 Senior Honor Society 2,3, 5 Band 1,2,3,45 Choir 2,3,45 Annual Staff 3,45 Latin Club l,2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 County Select Choir5 Class Officer 1. JOAN NE BARNES Majors: English, Commercial, Social Studies Minors: Science, Home Economics Activities: Senior Honor Society 2,3,4g Play Cast 45 12 Year Club. ELLEN BARTHEL Majors: English, Commercial, Social Studies, Home Economics Activities: Newspaper Staff 35 junior Honor Society 15 Senior Honor Society 2,3,45 Student Council 15 Play Staff 3,45 Scholarship Tests 15 Annual Staff 3,45 Girls' Chorus 45 Select Choir 45 12 Year Club. WAYNE t BOWKER Majors: Mathematics, Science, English Minors: Latin, Social Studies Activities: Junior Honor Society lg Senior Honor Society 2,3,45 Treasurer 45 Play Cast 3,45 Latin Club 1,2,3,45 Annual Staff 3,4g Editor 45 Library Staff l,2,35 12 Year Club5 Band 1,2,35 Boys' Chorus 2: H.S. Choir 1,2,3,45 Select Choir 45 Scholarship Test l,2,3,4: District Scholarship Test 2, Choir Contest 45 County Select Choir 3. PAUL BRAND Majors: English, Social Studies Minors: Industrial Arts, Mechanical Drawing. SYLVIA BROZIC Majors: English, Social Studies Minors: Latin, Commercial, Science, Mathematics Activities: Annual Staff 3,4: Choir 1,2,3,45 Girls', Volleyball 2: Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4: Officer 2,3,45 Stu- dent Council 2,3, junior Honor Society, Officer lg Latin Club 1,2,3,45 Officer 25 Newspaper Staff 1,2, 3: Office Staff 5: Play Cast 3,4, Scholarship Test 25 Solo Ensemble Contest 2,45 Prince of Peace Contest 1,25 County Speech Contest 1,2,3,45 State Speech Con- test 3,4: J.C. Frolics 3, Voice of Democracy Contest 35 Red Cross 2,35 Opening Exercise Staff 4. MONA LOU CABLE Majors: English, Social Studies, Home Economics, Commercial Minors: Science Activities: Basketball l,2,35 Annual Staff 3, 45 12 Year Club. HARRY CLAYTON ' A Majors: English, Science, Social Studies Minors: Mathematics, Industrial Arts Activities: Football 2,35 Class Play 39 H.S. Choir 45 Hi-Y 25 12 Year Club. RALPH coss ' i D Majors: English, Science, Social Studies Minors: Industrial Arts, Mathematics ' Activities: 12 YeariClub. ROBERTA DAVIS Majors: English, Social Studies, Home Economics, Commercial Minors: Science Activities: Band l,2,3: Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3,4g Reserve Cheerleader 3: H.S. Choir 1,3,45 Girls' Chorus 45 Play Cast 3,45 Newspaper Staff 2,35 Annual Staff 3,45 Solo and Ensemble Contest 25 Red Cross Council 1,3. MARVIN DEN NISON t ' Majors: English, Science, Mathematics, Social Studies Minors: Industrial Arts Activities: Play Cast 45 Play 'Staff 35 Baseball 3. JAMES DeWALT Majors: English, Mathematics,'Social Studies Minors: Science, Industrial Arts Activities: Boys' Chorus 2: H.S. Choir 2,3,45 Basket- ball 1,2,3, Football 1,2,3,4: Lettermans' Club 3,45 Track 25 Boys' Octet 3. I KENNY DIETRICH V Majors: English, Social Studies Minors: Science, Industrial Arts Activities: Play Staff 35 12 Year Club. GEORGE DOBRANSKY Majors: English, Social Studies Minors: Mathematics, Science, Industrial Arts Activities: Play Staff 35 12 Year Club.
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