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..f.?,,.-.r,,,,,,,..W.. w-is .. .,. rw, .ja HHNH W --1f,'. The Gong, our school newspaper, was started three years ago and has steadily increased in content and size until it has reached its present lstandard. This year, the Gong staff Was composed entirely of seniors, who published six copies of the paper. The nine members, pictured above, made up the Gong staff and board of control. Other senior mempefs wrote various articles for use in the Gong. The year's activi- ties were summed up in the last issue by the use of photo- graphs. 1 U ' '4 , GONG STAFF WHICH PUBLISHES THE SCHOOL NEWSPAPER GONG STAFF , ' Norman Iohn Geyer, editor Mary Geiger Charles White Daisy Robinson ASSISTANTS Virginia O'Shaugl-messy lane Kascwage N I. Sesler Ruth Batchelor Betty Neal i I. Geyer Chuck Rhodebeck MIZPAH AT ASSEMBLY MIZPAH STAFF WHICH COMPOSED THIS BOOK Pasting, cutting, writing, typing, arguing, et cetera, on into the night-this has been the job of the Mizpah staff. The jobs of this staff have been much more complicated this year by the radical change in the general plan. Norman MacMillin headed the annual staff. He was selected by the Senior class as editor, and in turn chose the rest of the staff. Co-assistant editors were lohn Geyer and lack Sesler. Other members of the staff were the following: Charles White, loan Russell, Mary Geiger, Gerry Mitchell, Salo Miller, Charles Bhodebeck, Betty Neal, Bill Ward, Helen Szalapato, Doris Corwin, Tom Craw- ford, Ruth Batchelor, Mary lane Williams, Charles Phillips, Virginia O'Shaugh- nessy, Eugene West, and Phyllis Wakely. Mr. Musselman Very ably directed the staff in matters of business transac- tions and general plans while Mr. Anderson and Miss Busby assisted in criti- cism and correction of the literary material. 4
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-nv.,-qwg-'W-.-1--vrfggvvff-W-wa: CHARLES RHODEBECK IACK SESLER EUGENE WEST Guard Guard Guard Mount Gilead's Varsity basketball team finished the sea- son with a total of 17 Wins and 7 losses. Starting the season by drubbing Agosta the Indians Won 5 straight before drop- ping one to Loudenville, in a tough overtime. Then another loss to Akron Garfield a class A school. Three more wins brought up another loss handed to them by the Alumni of Mt. Gilead. Starting out by beating Danville and then Crest- line, Caledonia, Galion, Loudenville, Danville respectively they finished up their longest winning streak of the season. This streak Was followed by three C37 losses at the hands of Crestline, Logan and University respectively which ended the schedule for the year. The Indians entered the Central District Class B tour- nament at Westewille and played Rickaway Twp. in the first contest. The Indians rode to an easy 36-24 victory. The next HHSIH game brought up Ostrander. They had a good team with good set shots but never should have beaten the tribe. They did, Lawrence got hot and after trailing the Indians for 3 quarters came from behind to defeat them 21-20 in a fast finishing contest. Charles Rhodebeck received honorable mention on the All Ohio Team and also the Central District team picked by coaches and press men. The team scored a total of 8ll points for an average of 33.79 points a game. Dick Patterson, lanky center led the scoring, followed by Rhodebeck and Ward. The team as a Whole, showed great spirit and cooperation throughout the year. They were short but very good shots and were con- sistent the year through. Center Forward Forward DICK PATTERSON SALO MILLER BILL WARD ----- M W'VWNWef t
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