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gf 1 fs- li , SCHOLARSHIP Teri Taylor, valedictorian of the class of l958, received a Sl,000 scholarship from H. A. Powell Studios. This scholarship may be used at the university of her choice. We at Maumee are very proud of Teri. The scholarship is given annually to one boy and one girl in the Detroit area. Teri won the scholarship through an interview with three Detroit high school faculty members and through examination of her high school records by them. Students from 300 schools participated in the contest. SCIENCE PROJECT l - . ' ,l 7 l A television program on a Sunday morning in March was a very special event for eleven of our freshmen. These lucky students appeared on a science program which displayed the work that has been and that will be done in the science department of Maumee High School. Mr. Lewis, our general science teacher, was the faculty sponsor of the program. The students included Nancy Hoffman, Bryan Harrison, Bill Belt,. Dick Dordenne, Pat Donnelly, Roger Cole, Cliff Conrad, John Zochman, Bob Gosline, Sharon Moss, and Liz Poling.
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CLASS OF '58 Senior Class Officers for this year are from left to right: Pete Stockton, Treasurer, Ted Four and zero years ago we, the seniors of 1958, descended upon the building of Maumee High School, conceived in education and dedicated to the proposition that we must study. We were engaged in a four years' struggle. A bit frightened, yet eager to set out an another stage of our lives in a new world, we entered the freshman year with smiling faces and trembling hands . . . By the sophomore year, we were pretty cocky. We thought we had the run of the school. The new cafeteria and industrial arts area was completed. We were in the second act of our new stage career. Busy working in all sorts of clubs, we still had one of the best cheering sections. Our school spirit was second to none. Money was the cry throughout the junior year. Even though most of our talents were bent toward the dinner-dance, we excelled athletically as well as academically. We settled down, knowing that either college, jobs, or armed services lay ahead of us all too soon. This year, our senior year, has been the fourth act, the final scene. We have grown tremendously, physically and mentally. At ordering-name- card-time, we still felt like juniors, but by the time ordering-caps-and- gowns came, the senior class felt as all senior classes do - nostalgic. The brave seniors who struggled here have learned far beyond the power to add and subtract. The school will little note, nor long remember, what we have said here, but it can never forget what we have done here. P,S. Any resemblance to the Gettysburg Address is purely intentional. 26 Young, President: Greg Spangler, Vice-President: Nancy Snider, Secretary. X
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