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,.,.,,.,,..-vw-Y Hs' ' REME BERT? In order to construct the start and the progress of this graduating class of 1958, the yearbook staff has done research wherever possible, and the facts are set forth for you, readers of Fra-Hi-An. Any prophecy as to the final achievements of individual class mem- bers is avoided - only past happenings and plans for the immediate future Cas scheduled at press timej may properly be included in this story. From the Fra-Hi-An of 1955, the faces of the Freshmen look forthg these are the newcomers to high- school life. They arrived on opening day and soon learned about schedules, makeup work, and extra- curricular activities. The class members were as follows: Robert Barrick, Dwight Deeds, and Jerry Wheeler from Perryton: Jane Vandenbark, Jeannette Ikehorn, Della Moore, Catharine Hanby, Sandra Jo Sidle, Norma Ayers, Dixie Ball, Gertrude Criswell, Paul Dunfee, Lawrence Vensil, Dick Kirkpatrick, James Eddleblute, Ed Underwood, Glenn Cunningham, Jim Jenkins, Robert Thomas, Wayne Eddleblute, and Don Barcus from Nashportg and Gale Untied, Lanita Lawrence, Marcelene Welsh, Franklin Duhs, Pat Den- man, Don Smith, Carol Lindell, Alice Stanford, Lar- ry McKee, Clara Fleming, Ray Knight, Jim Riley, Larry Sterling, Maxine Harmon, Janice McKee, and Marlene Welsh from Frazeysburg. Their home room advisers were Mr. Mills and Mrs. Conley, and their officers were: Jim Riley, President, Norma Ayers, Vice President, Lanita Law- rence, Secretary, and Jearmette Ikehorn, Treasurer. The following September, Mr. Loughrie was their new adviser, and the class had lost many students, the number decreased now to thirty-three. This year was a busy one. Severalof the boys were excellent ath- letes, many girls and boys made contributions to the vocal and band areas of music, and the class looked forward to that great year when they would be juniors. Their officers were: Wayne Eddleblute, Presi- dent, Norma Ayers, Vice President: Lanita Lawrence, Secretary, and Glenn Cunningham, Treasurer. In the fall of 1957 the juniors again numbered thirty-three, but two had left, and two new mem- bers were added to the class: Gary Crago, of Frazeys- burg, and Jan Tannehill, from Crooksville.
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E IOR DATA l ANITA LOUISE LAWRENCE N1ta uslness Class Offrcer 1 2 3 Band 1 2 3 4 Con est 2 3 4 Operetta 2 Head MaJorette 4 Class Plays ,4g Yearbook 35 Snow Queen Attendant lg Home ommg Queen Attendant 2 Cheerleader 2 3 4 ELVA JUNE MITCHELL Mrtchy ustness Class Offrcer 3 Scholarshrp Team 3 Ma orette 1 2 3 Band 2 3 Class Play 4 Yearbook 3 ewspaper 2 Y Teens 2 3 Dramattcs Club 1 ELLA MARIE MOORE eneral Glee Club 1 2 Operetta 2 Class Play 4 earbook 3 Y Teens 2 3 4 Home Ec Club 1 AMES G RILEY Przon o Ag Class Offrcer 1 Glee Club 3 Class Plays 4 Yearbook 3 Basketball 1 2 3 Football 4 Stu ent Counctl 1 L1brar1an 2 Intramural Team 4 ANDRA JO SIDLE Sandy and 1 2 3 4 All County Band 2 3 4 Ohxo D1str1ct and Contest 2 3 4 Dxstrxct MUSIC Contest Solorst 4 Class Play 4 Yearbook 3 Y Teens 2 3 Home ursrng 4 Cafeterra Axd 1 2 3 4 ONALD LEE SMITH Bonnrvtlle o Ag Class Offrcer 2 Glee Club 3 Class Play Yearbook 3 Intramural Team 3 4 Student Coun I2 Ltbrarlan 3 Cuprd s Catch Escort 2 FFA 1 2 4 Photography Club 2 3 Mrlk Machme Operator RRY LEE STERLING toogre o Ag FFA1 2 3 4 Offrcer 3 Glee Club 3 Class ays 3 4 Yearbook 3 Escort I-lomecommg Football ame 3 Intramural Team 3 4 Photography Club 2 N EDWARD TANNEHILL llege Prep Crooksvrlle I-hgh 1 2 Class Offrcer 2 Scholarshrp Team Algebral 1 Bookkeepmg I 2 Yearbook 3 Basketballl 2 3 4 Baseball 3 Track 3 Escort Homecomrng Football Queen 4 Student Councxl 1 2 Offtcer Help 1 Mrlk Machme Operator ROBERT EUGENE THOMAS Bear Vo Ag FFA1 2 3 4 Offrcer 1 GleeClub 3 Year book 3 Class Plays 3 4 PAUL ED WARD UNDERWOOD Busmess Class Offrcer 2 Class Plays 3 4 Yearbook 3 Football Manager 1 2 Basketball 1 2 Intramural Team 3 4 Ltbrarran 2 Student Council 2 GALE BERNARD UNTIED FFA 1 2 3 4 Ass t V P 4 Glee Club 3 Class Play 4 Stage Manager 3 Yearbook 3 Basketballl 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Escort I-Iomecomrng Football Queen 4 ELLEN JANE VANDENBARK Jane General Class Offrcer 3 4 Glee Club 2 Yearbook Queen 3 Mrlk Cashxer 4 LAWRENCE AUSTIN VENSIL L1ttle Austrn Vo Ag 4H1234Pres1dent3 FFA1234 Band 1 2 3 4 Contest 3 4 Class Plays 3 4 Yearbook 3 Football 2 3 4 MARLENE ANN WELSH General Class Offrcer 3 4 Class Play 3 Yearbook 3 Intramural Team 4 Mrlk Statrstrcran 4 Y Teens MARCELENE KAY WELSH Marcre General Class Offrcer 2 3 4 Class Play 3 Yearbook 3 Y Teens 2 3 Attendant 1 Milk Statrsticlan 4 In tramural Team 4 JERRY WHEELER Buck Vo Ag FFA 1 2 3 4 Offrcer 4 GleeClub 3 Class Play4 Yearbook 3 Basketball 1 2 Chauffeur Football I-lomecommg Game 4 . fi -: ,:,g' .:.'-'C' 1 ' zz' I ',,.'1 I: : uslncss. T- gepIoIScholarsh1p 'Testi .4g: Glee Clublj 3 Football Homecomrng Queeg Attendalit 3,'4g FFA I ,,:' 1- 'S I :.:',,: . .'- -: : , Sz: . . : ':: , Z- 3. ' 'T . : 1 : I . . iz - : I n 'gs A -I -wi ' 'zz :
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H PPY DAYS! That junior year is always a busy one, and these folks had one to remember. They sold magazines, popcorn, published the yearbook, and served an alum- ni banquet to almost 300 guests. The Monkey's Unc- le directed by their adviser, Mr. Loughrie, was pre- sented in the spring to appreciative audiences. They entertained the seniors and faculty with a lovely banquet, using Starlight as the theme and Harold Harper's music. Officers this year were: Ray Knight, Presidentg Jane Vanderbark, Vice-President: Norma Ayers, Sec- retary: Glenn Cunningham, Treasurerg Nita Lawrence, Business Manager. Officers for their final year in high school were elected the preceding May, so in September they had already served three months. Ray Knight, President: Lawrence Vensil, Vice-Presidentg Norma Ayers, Sec- retary: Jane Vandenbark, Treasurerg and Dixie Ball, Business Manager, were the officers. The summer dances had gone well, and work to sell food at the football games as well as serving Lion Club's dinners kept them busy. The play presented in December, Phantom ofthe High School was directed by Mrs. Gault. Flu took its toll of both players and audience, but the show went on, after one postpone- ment. Early in January the class chose its colors fblack and whitejg its flower fred rosejg its motto fForward ever, backward neverj, so that the juniors could use the information in the yearbook. This year the class was the same as in May, but the home room teacher was Mr. Kenneth Johnson. Through the summer the class was assisted and guided by Mr. Ralph Howard, who, with his wife, will chap- erone on the senior trip to Washington, D. C. , and New York City, April 26 to May 3. Looking forward with great anticipation to gradu- ation, the seniors will be presented to the community on May 25, 1958, the seventieth class of Frazeysburg High School.
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