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Our Book of Memories Dear D1ary As we remlnlsce over our four years of hlgh school we can v1v1dly remember many of our past experlences How can we forget our 1n1t1at1onl We have to admlt that we were scared but we sur v1ved rt How exclted we were when three of our glrls were elected to lead cheers at the bas ketball games' Ianet Kay and Phaenon d1d a good Job of lt too Carole Ann Black was chosen to be our freshman homecomlng attendant We ended our freshman year by p1cn1ck1ng at Mohlcan State Park wlth our class ad vlser Mr Klnsel We weren't too actlve durmg our sophomore year, Dlary I suppose that we were re cuperatlng from our freshman year and gettrng set to tackle our Junlor year Janet Kay and Phaenon were re elected as cheerleaders 1n the fall E1a1ne Ballltch was elected as our sophomore attendant Mr Daup was our class advtser Ourjunlor year under the guldance of Mr Plttenger proved to be very successful Dlary In November we recelved our class r1ngs and we presented our class play A Feudrn Over Yonder under the gutdance of Mr Mock The high school student body elected Elaine Ballltch as the 1956 homecomlng queen and the junior class elected Kay Elllott to be her attendant Ianet Banks was chosen as our F F A queen State The h1ghl1ght of our Juruor year was the IUHIOI Semor Prom Our theme was Moonllght and Roses' Getting ready for the prom was hard work but we enjoyed every mlnute of After eleven long years we have finally made 1tl Our studylng seems to have pard off We are under the supervlslon of Mrs Huston ur class sold over Sl OOO worth of magazlnes The magazmes and annual ads helped flnance our annual Janet Baker received a beautlful watch and Mary Catherlne Daup a camera ur class play was glven late ln the sprlng are proud of Grace Ann Wolfersberger one of our classmates, who placed th1rd 1n the state finals of the Prmce of Peace Contest How well we recall New York Central s fastest train stopping on the Maln Street of Shlloh at 4 30 A M so we could all go to Columbus to see her After spendmg the remalnder of the day sight seelng and shopprng we returned to Shlloh that n1ght We elected Dolores M1tche1l as the senlor class attendant Larry Barnd has been an outstanding basketball player for hrs three years 1n hlgh school We are looking forward to our commencement wh1ch wlll be May 22 As we look back Dlary, we realize how qulckly our high school days have come to an end We have shared many wonderful experrences together as a class Now each of us w1ll be VVI'ltlI'1Q his own personal dlary after graduating from high school We hope that each one of our diarles will contam many pleasant memones too Remlnlscently yours Mary Catherme Daup G Elalne Ballitch Kay Elliott attended Girls' State, and Larry Barnd and Iennings Francis attended Boys' it. O , ' . ' O ' ' ' . We , '
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Class Prophecy of 1957 At 8 OO P M on May 22nd 1957 rn a small audrtorrum at Shlloh Hlgh School elghteen graduates recerved thelr dlplomas at the annual Commencement SXGYCISSS Yes lt was a nlght of Joy and also a nlght of sadness For after that nlght we knew that we would no longer see each other day after day but that each one of us had to take hls place ln the world whrch seemed to be starrng us rn the face that nrght In l960 I KINEZ GIBSONJ graduated from Nurses Trarnlng School at St Lukes 1n New York After I recelved my R N I then applled for a posrtlon at Cleveland Clty Hospltal Shortly after I had started worklng there I was very much surprlsed one mornlng as I walked rnto a patrent s room Who should the pat1ent be but KADRIAN COLEJ He had become an electrrclan and whlle worklng on some hlgh project he had got h1s wlres crossed and recelved a sllght charge After treatment Adrlan was released a few days later The next week I was walklng down the hall carrylng a tray of test tubes when my attentlon was turred to a moanrng object berng wheeled up the corrldor face down I qurckly set the tray down and rushed to the emergency room It was a good thlng I wasn t holdlng the tray of tubes for who should rt be but the blonde of my old hlgh school class tPHAENON GUTHRIEJ After Phaenon was able to be moved to aprlvate room I learned that she had marrled a successful farmer Harmon Sloan and that she also owned the Chuck Wagon Then I learned the reason for her admrttance to the hospltal It seems that she was attendrng a farmers conventlon wlth her husband and wh1le huntlng for hls prlze calf she fccldent ally found herself ln a Brahma Bull s pen He had favored her red Bermudas Whlle talkrng to Phaenon I recelved a call to report to the matermty ward Yes t was QMARILYN GARRETTJ agaln After her flrst turned out to be trrplets her husband was so exclted thls tlme that he had called the frre department the pollce the state patrol men and the mayor However he had forgotten to call a cab to take her to the hospltal so a polrceman had to drlve her there At least lt wasn t so hard on her husband thls trme as rt was only twlns The next mornrng as soon as I came on duty I was asked to keep a close watch on Room 308 It seems that some barber had accldentally got hr frngers rn hrs electrrc cllppers As I was walklng by a stand ln the hall where some magazlnes were lylng I thought I mlght be able to cheer hlm up by taklng h1m a Popular Mechamcs AS I walk ed through the door the magazlne dropped to the floor and I stood there wlth my mouth open for who should lt be but QDOLORES IVIITC I-IELLQ After I had recuperated from the shock she told me that when she graduated she wanted to no somethlng dlfferent so she became a barber Whlle she was cuttlng Elvls Presley s ha1r she was so exclted that she lost her flngers ln the clrppers I . ., 1 1 1 ' I , . . . , s , . , .. , ' -ll! ' - . ., 1 . . , . - . 1 , . 1 A , . . , . . . I I U 1 1 1 - . , . . . . . . I . - 1 ' I . . 1 - 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 - 1 1 . . , , . . 1 1 - ' S ' 1 ' - ' ' ' n ' ll - - I I 1 . v , . I ' I . . . , . . ' 1 .
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