Zanesville High School - Comus Yearbok (Zanesville, OH)

 - Class of 1960

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Glimp ses of Junior Achievement Fair This year there were nine companies of Junior Achievers, each with 19 or 20 members. Firms spon- soring Achievers for the first time this year were Ohio Bell, Continental Can and the First National Bank. Other sponsoring companies were Columbia Cement. Ohio Ferro-Alloys, General Electric, Mosaic Tile, Line Material and Armco. Companies met in the basement of the municipal auditorium once a week on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. (The Junior Banking Company met on Thursday.) According to executive director Rich- ard Parker of the faculty, the project has met with such popularity that two new rooms have been pro- vided at the business headquarters. Companies sell stock, manufacture unique products under the direc- tion of firm advisers, and sell these products. Field trips to sponsoring firms add interest to the project. The annual trade fair was held in December. Photos by Steve Marlow M t

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Assemblies Have Varied Programs - ■ 1. J - Nelson and Sharon Keefe, Junior Red Cross president, and Mike Kagay of Columbus, who told of his European trip to the International Red Cm- Meeting. 2. Drivers Ed advisers M, Cunningham, Mr. Bohus, Mr. Wiley and a stat highway patrolman who spoke on safety. ,V Rabbi Simon Friedeman was introduced by his daughter Ruth in the Thanksgiving chapel service. Louise Hall and Rona Coganow assisted. •I. On February 25. Penny Hooper introduced Dr. George Seidel of DuPont, who gave an inter- esting talk entitled, “Hold That Line.” 5. Dr. I )a id Sturtevant from Muskingum College lec- tured about Abraham Lincoln at a fall assembly. Bonita Acker introduced the speaker. 6. In Future Nurses all-girls assembly, Mary Ann McCarty, nurse, and Sister Mary Daniel of Good Samaritan told the qualifications needed for nurs- ing. Vicki Jasper, club president, introduced them. 7. In the radio room Jim Dennis talks with “Aunt Jemima”, who entertained with her lively songs. 8. Barbara Borley and Roxanna Carrick with Principal Buxton and the new 49- star flag the Librarians presented the school. Puppeteers Entertain Feb. 26 ZHSers increased their knowledge of puppet shows when the Marionette Comedy Thea- tre presented the play “The Doctor In Spite of Himself.” Written by the French playwright. Moliere, the farce showed the puppet's attempts to impersonate a doctor. Mrs. Bonifant, dramatics coach, and Karen Upton, Thespian’s president, were among the students and teachers who were interested in the manipulation of the puppets. Photos by Steve Marlow



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Monkeybusiness 1. Virginia Price, as the district attorney in the senior play, makes it her business to question Private Eye Van Fleet about the murder. 2. It's had business when Blue Devils lag behind after all that energy fans Balls Daniel and Diane Riley have exerted. 3. Make it your business to find out about the oriental god with many arms that Bev Marrale is impersonating. 4. Five Devil rooters take their high jinks to the knoll where Puryear seems to be the victim. 5 Joyce Anderson and friend. 6. Good reading improves the mind. 7. Grass (?) skirted hula dancers at Friendship party for new girls — costumes in latest style. 8. Salute from varsity cheerleaders Bev Marrale. Judy McLendon, Penny Hooper and Beverly Smith. 23

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