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CLASS 1957 Joseph Morgan Carol Collins Judy Allan President Vice President Secretary We, the members of the present senior class, have, for four long years, spent many of our waking hours In and around the red brick building on the corner of Fourth and Madison Streets that building being, of course, Port Clinton Hugh School During this tlme, the latter has served us well not only as a center of learning but also as a source of many extra curricular actlvltles activities which will remain forever a part of our memories There rs, for example, the T953 Freshman Sophomore Mixer which was given In our honor by the class of 1956 and was the first social actlvlty which we attended as full fledged hugh school students Then ee B,-edbeck comes the following year s Mixer which saw us demonstrating our own Treasurer organizing skills as we played hosts and hostesses to the incoming freshmen at that annual affair. The techniques which we learned in the latter undertaking were very valuable in the planning of our next important social function, the Junior Senior Prom, Younger Than Springtime. This dance was held in the high school auditorium on May l2, l956, and was what we would like to consider a great success. Another memorable event of our iunior year was the presentation of our class play, The People Versus Maxine Lowe. Our dramatic out- put as seniors consisted of three one act plays Rum?-s and Roller Skates, Wilbur s Wild Night, and The Great Smokies whose casts were made up of students from the speech classes. Sports, club functions, speech work, and music programs were also an important part of our last year at P.C.H.S. as they were in the three years preceding. Besides these aforementioned events, we shall always remember the guidance and assistance which our sponsors Mrs. Payton, Miss Vandervort, Mr. Wolfe, Mr. Shively, and Mr. Lukac -so unselfishly gave to us. Our officers, too, deserve recognition. They were presidents Jane Reynolds, Chuck Simon, Jim Black, and Joe Morgan, vice-presidents Judy Allan, Betsy Krupp, Joe Morgan, and Carol Collins, secretaries Jack Glickman, Lee Bredbeck Carol Nye, and Judy Allan, and treasurers Fran Roose, ack Glickman, Bruce Carter, and Lee Bredbeck. 6 E x 0 - o . Q- X . - . . ig X . .. -. . Q 1 L . , . . . J I
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