Zanesville High School - Comus Yearbok (Zanesville, OH)

 - Class of 1959

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Our Jonah of the year, Newark, managed to stage a come-back in the last thirty seconds of the October 17 grid battle to change the score from 7-6 to 14-7 in Newark’s favor and put a damper on the annual Homecoming exhilaration. But, despite this disappointment and foggy weather, the festivities went ahead as planned. Betty Barker was crowned queen at the tradi- tional ceremony by Student Council president, John right. Ili-Y members—Dick Marty, Doug Siegel, Fred Bollerer, Bob England. Bill Sayers, Mvron Young, Fred Dulaney, and Steve Warner —served as drivers and escorts for the queen and her royal ladies. The crowd at the after-game semiformal Homecoming dance, sponsored by the Distribu- tive Education club, was as big as ever. Students and old grads (particularly many past members of DF.CA) had anticipated the biggest dance of the autumn social season for too long a time to let unexpected defeat spoil their fun. The ZHS gym was beautifully decorated in keeping with the traditional harvest theme. Fall Fantasy, and Shelly Carlisle’s orchestra provided the music. Faculty supervisors of Homecoming were Miss Grace Kaplan, adviser of DOZ, Latin club which was in charge of the nominations and elections; Allen Koonts, adviser of Hi-Y, which provided the escorts; and Miss Josephine Sebach, adviser of DECA. responsible for the dance. After the last-minute frustration of the ZHS-Newark game, fans were glad to relax at the dance. Refresh- ments were served in the cove. Wanda Shinn, right foreground, was chairman of the refreshment committee. This scene from the DECA-sponsored dance shows a glimpse of the Cinderella coach on which the theme was centered. I he modern Cindercllas had changed from sports togs to gala attire and all were queens for a night

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Homecoming Show Goes Bravely On Photo by Stccc Marlow Queen Betty Barker pauses at the Home- coming dance to discuss the Newark game with Candy Bintz and escort Dick FoehL The queen reigned at both the game, which Newark won, and the dance held in the ZHS gym. Candy and Dick were part of the throng which included, not only ZHS students, but many alumni. Ladies of the royal court for the 1958 Homecoming arc pictured here in all their glory. Sophomore attendants in hack row are Barbara Covert, left, and Linda Barnes. Senior attendants are Hanna Hull, extreme left, and Sheila Hooper, right. Junior attendants, seated, are Deannc D.inzweiler, left, and Judy McLendon. C.enter is Queen Betty Barker. Photo by Portraiture



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The Christmas formal was extra special this year, sponsored by the three Ifkas. Hi-Y, and Blue and White. Theme was “Glitter Gaiety ’ date December 30, place ZHS gym with fancy fixings. Orchestra was Shelly Car- lisle’s. Nancy Siler, Senior Ifka prexy, was dance chairman, assisted bv presidents of the other sponsoring clubs. Left Dress! Right Dress! At the Amish party, right, sponsored by Friendship Club, sophomore girls were warmly welcomed. The party was divided into groups of Pennsylvania Dutch “villages” where appropriate games observed quaint customs. Cookies and lemonade were served. Dale Moore was program chairman. DECA students, below, are shown with gifts for their “adopted child,” Candy, during the Student Council Child Adoption project. All gifts for the twenty-one ZHS “wards” were purchased with voluntary contribu- tions from adviser groups.

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