Leetonia High School - Lehiscan Yearbook (Leetonia, OH)

 - Class of 1958

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CLASS HISTORY Voices echoed through the halls of L.H.S. as the Class of 1958 began their four years of high school days under the guidance of Mr. King and Mr. McCutcheon. Sixty-eight freshmen met for their first class meeting on September 30, 1954, with the job of elect- ing officers and Student Council Representatives. The following were chosen: Pres., Anita Szkola: V. Pres., Joseph Mango: Sec., Carolyn Hinchliffe: Treas., Lawrence Stokes. The representatives to Student Council were: Richard Altomare and John Roose. Lola DeJane was chosen as freshman attendant to the football queen. She was escorted by Michael Gregorino. A One big event of the year for us was the All-High Dance, which everyone enjoyed. We were in charge of cleanup that year. What a job! We held a dance in February, 1955 to make money for the freshmen class. We also sold magazines to build up our treasury. Now we turn to another page in the history of the Class of 1958. We met with sixty- two lively sophomores under the guidance of Mrs. Biehler and Mr. Snider for our first class meeting on September 15, 1955. We chose the following officers: Pres., John Roose: V. Pres., Rosemary Troy: Sec., Virginia Mancuso: Treas., Paul Morris. Stu- dent Council representatives were elected as follows: Victor Hedl and James Rance. Attendant to the football queen, was Anita Szkola. Her escort was Francis Sevenich. Cheerleaders were chosen from our Sophomore Class. They were Rosemary Troy and Lola DeJane. This year at the All-High Dance we were in charge of refreshments. We enlarged our treasury further by selling basketball pencils and refreshments at the basketball games. Our annual class party was held at Woodland Lake in June, 1956. It was a cool day but it was still enjoyed by all who attended. Our history is half over and we are now ready to enter our Junior year. At the be- ginning of our Junior year three new members joined us. They were Barbara Ball- mann, Neil Ballmann, and Richard Friedberg. On September 13, 1956 we held our first class meeting with the purpose of electing officers. Our class advisers were Miss Straub and Mr. Alter. The following were cho- sen as officers: Pres., Neil Ballmann: V. Pres., Francis Sevenichg Sec., Barbara Ball- mann: Treas., Judy Spear. Student Council representatives were elected as follows: John Roose, Raymond Lodge, and Virginia Mancuso. Junior Queen attendant was chosen as Judy Lossick. She was escorted by Gary Gotthardt. To make money for the Junior Class, members sold concessions at the football games. An All-High Dance was held in April, it was our job to hire an orchestra. The big day for the juniors arrived when the class rings were to be chosen by a committee and the class picked one. The class colors were chosen to be lavender and white and our flower, an orchid. Our Class motto was chosen to be: Truth Rules the Universe. On November 20, 1956, the Junior Classrpresented our first play, a three act comedy entitled Meet Me In St. Louis. The girl attending Girls' State was Barbara Ballmann, her alternate, Judy Spear. Attending Boys' State were Paul Morris and Raymond Lodge with Neil Ballmann as al- ternate. We wish to thank the American Legion for making that possible. Then came a big highlight in the history of the class of 1958, the Junior-Senior Prom. The class chose the theme, Paradise Isle. We spent many long hours working on preparations. The main ,speaker was Father Braun. The decorations consisted of palm trees, boats, a hut, an island, and a large ship in which the orchestra was seated. Following the banquet in the gym, we danced to the music of Bill Richards. Our history is almost finished as we turn to the last chapter of our high school days. Fifty-three seniors met in Room 76 under the guidance of Miss Wilhelm for electing officers. The following were chosen: Pres., Judy Spear: V. Pres., Richard Friedbergg Sec., Anita Szkola: Treas., Francis Sevenich. The Student Council Representatives re- mained the same as last year's. At the football game with Minerva, Carolyn Hinchliffe reigned as Homecoming Queen, chosen by the football team. She was escorted by Francis Sevenich. Her court consisted of: Senior Attendant: Judy Spear, escorted by Walter Gudatg Junior Attend- ant: Marlene Miller, escorted by Joe Gburg Sophomore Attendant: Mary Woods, es- corted by Lee Radlerg and Freshman Attendant: Gayle Billet, escorted by Robert Scul- lioin. On October 21, 22, and 23 the Seniors all went to Alliance to have their pictures ta en. Rosemary Troy was chosen Editor of the annual and Theodore Fickes, Assistant Editor. John Roose is business manager with Carolyn Hinchliffe as his assistant. We would like to thank everyone that helped the staff put forth their best efforts to make this annual a success. The Senior Class published a school paper entitled the Bear Facts with Martha Shinn as Editor and Judy Spear as her assistant. The annual Tri-Hi-Y Prom was held on Saturday, December 14, 1957. The theme chosen was Stairway to the Stars. It was held in the high school gym. The queen and her court were as follows: Queen, Barbara Sevenich: Senior Attendant, Marilyn Hinderliter: Junior Attendant, Nancy Altomare: Sophomore Attendant, Marian Unger. As seniors this year we were guest of the Juniors at the Annual Junior-Senior Prom. We would again like to thank the Juniors for the wonderful time we had. Class Day May 23, 1958, started the events of graduation. It was our last appearance as a group before the student body. Baccalaureate was May 25, 1958 with Rev. T. P. Laugh- ner, speaker. Commencement was on May 28, 1958 in the high school gym. The Senior Class would like to thank the faculty, the Student body, cur Class Spon- sor, Miss Wilhelm and all who guided us through these four memorable years. No more echoes heard in the halls of L. H. S. as the Class of 1958 looks ahead to the future. Lelia Shade Page Twenty-three

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