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DEDICATION We, the Class of 1962, proudly and sincerely dedicate our yearbook, the Myrialog , to those staff members of the past who began and continued publishing facts, information, pictures and other interesting data relative to the school. We do not overlook the untiring efforts of various individuals who assisted us, and the patrons who financially aided us in this project. May all the Myrialogs of the past and the present one be pleasant memories to recall in the future. TRIBUTE We pay tribute to the following faculty members, Miss Immel, Mrs. Saunders, Mrs. Hartung, Mr. McNeal, Mr. Fake, and Mr. Kugle who have counseled, assisted, and urged us on to finality. Throughout our Senior year they have encouraged us to greater responsibility and reminded us not to squander time for that is what life is made of. CB. Franklinj
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ALMA MATER Faithful and true-hearted, Let us cheer our dear old High, We revere her and defend her, and her colors proudly fly, We will stand for her united, Of her deeds we glady tell, Her colors streaming, Glad faces beaming, So here's a cheer for her that we all love so well. Chorus J oyous and ever loyal, Let us boost for our old High, Let ev'ry heart sing, Let ev'ry voice ring, There's no time to grieve or sigh. It's ever onward, our course pursuing, May defeat ne'er our ardor cool, But, united, We will boost for her, our Old High School. II Honors she has taken, On the track and with the ball, May she always rank the highest, May her colors never fall. There's no other that can match her, When her team is on the field, Her boys the fleetest, Her girls the sweetest. Then here's a cheer for her, for her who ne'er will yield. SCHOOL HISTORY The Hill School, which is located on North College Street, was erected as a result of the consolidation of the original limestone school. The Infirmary and the Hill School served as our educational institutions until the erection of our present high school. Architect, Edward Z. Scholl, and contractor, Andrew J. Fink, built our high school in 1915. The members of the first board of directors were Dr. D. U. Wolff, George Uhrich, Ephraim Bleistein, John Schoener, and Harry Kline. We have had the following principals: J. J. Strahl, Ralph Davenport, Chester Hartzler, Henry Hollinger, Walter Richter, John Auld, Harvey L. Nitrauer, and presently Walter W. Wertz. Engravings on the cornerstones of our school are: Education is the cornerstone of suc- cess, and Wisdom is the birth of freedom.
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MYRIALOG STAFF Back Row, left to right-R. Wengert, M. Lebo, L. Forry, K. Keener, L. Feeg, G Bxcher D. Bicksler, R. Garloff, M. Haak. Middle Row-M. Daub, C. Kline, B. Neiswender, P. Honker, D. Scipioni, C. Schworer C Eckenroth, G. Shaeffer, M. Schnoke, L. Klick. Front Row-T. Christman, N. Boyer, M. Helder, M. Lindermuth, R. Weirich, M Schoener J. Reed, N. Oberholtzer, S. Bordner, G. Haag. Co-EDITORS: Mary Schoener Richard Weirich ARTISTS: Michael Lebo Charlotte Eckenroth PHOTOGRAPHERS: Jerry Reed Monroe Haak SPORTS EDITORS: Marian Helder Larry Forry Ronald Garloff Betty Neiswender LITERARY EDITORS: Robert Wengert Linda Feeg Catherine Schworer Penny Honker Nancy Oberholtzer VARIETY EDrroRs: Katherine Keener Nancy Boyer Donna Scipioni BUSINESS--CIRCULATION Larry Klick Glenn Bicher Gene Haag Marilyn Lindermuth Connie Kline Dean Bicksler Marlin Daub TYPISTS: Gladys Shaeffer Susan Bordner Marion Schnoke CLASS SoNG: Thomas Christman Ann Strauss MANAGERS
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