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Sensor Class Hnstory DRAMA OF THE ACPIIEVBIENTS AND LCTIVITE OF THE CLASS OF 1,959 GENERAL SE'l.'1'Ill3 Adallsvills High School, Admsville, Ohio HAIR CAST The knowned Class of S9 MINOR CHARACTEPE Others Seniors, Juniors and Sophomores INTIDDUCTION The high school teachers and expectantly for the curtains to part and AT ACT ACT the parents of the members of the cast are waiting the drama to begin Although the teachers every year the final ect of another, nevertheless, they are one. Each drama is different and the achievements of This year as the seniors leave Adamsville High to see the beginning drama of one class and always watching with anticipation, every the class of 59 BN tml? 0uf'Uf'U1d-1118 face the world, the teachers each and everyone, can feel content in a job well done. The fol lowing is a drama of the achievements, activities, accoulpliskments and maturing of the Class of 1959 The acts in this drama are to be considered as being ten months long, with a short intemis sion between each As the curtains part, the 25 eager freshmen rush across the stage, jostling the minor characters but, nevertheless undaunted The minor characters fseniorsl laugh at these new freshnen and make remarks about them, but soon becme accustcmed to than and as the freslmeh becme used to the routine of high school, the school days become :ore enjoyable Some of the more memorable scenes in this act are the election of class officers with Carol Green in the leading role as president, Ronnie Baldwin assisted her as vice president, Donad Steam was the secretary, while Zon Davison handled the proceeds from the various activities. The Queen of the Freshnen Class was Mary Lou I-little, and she and Sandy Baldwin were the freshmen cheerleaders for the reserve basketball tem, which was very much strengthened by the atheletic ability of Randy Stalnaker, Donald Stemm, Fbnnie Baldwin, Jim Van Dyna, Elden Sarbaugh, Loren Knicely, Jim Knipe, Bill Grubb and J im Brewer. We also see the minor characters Cseniorsl regained some of their lost dignity by initiating the freshmen In the second act, the cast has acquired the new name of Sophomores There have been eleven new members added Namely, Judy Tubbs, June Smith, Jean Hill, Doug Bracken, Carl Snider, Jim James, Jerzy Stump, Steven Butler, Gary Campbell, Peggy Walker and Bob Hoffer In this act we see scenes of the various activities held by the Sophcmore Class, which are ably guided by Sandra Middleton as president, with Ranch Stalnaker as vice president, Donald Steam is again elected as secretary and Zon Davison retained the office of treasurer, Carol Lee Littick plays the role of class beauty, while Mary Lou Hittle and Sandy Baldwin again show talent as cheerleaders and they have reason to cheer, because we see our basketball team,which is very much bolstered by the talents of Donald Stemm, Randy Stalnaker, Bonnie Baldwir, Elden Sax-baugh and Bill Grubb, marching on to victory after victory Thus wherever you look you will see scme member of the Sophanore Class leading the way with his natural talent and genius The new name of 'Juniors' has now been acquired by the cast which has dwindled in size somewhat, but those remaining are wiser and more detemined than ever before In this act we see that the role of class officers is headed by Jim Darner as president, with Zon Davison as vice president, the secretary, Linda Butler and Donald Stn is now treasurer. Loren Knicely edits the Junior Class news, while Carol Lee Littick, Donald Whitman and Sandy Baldwin are the class representatives to the Student Council We also see Sum and lbnnie Baldwin reigning as Class Queen and King Hary Lou and Sana' are again cheering on to victory I l O 0 C I Cseniorsl and filling the T01 with talk. They hurry aroxmd, vexy much unsure of themselves, II III
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ACT our basketball tem of which Elden Sarbaugh, Randy Stalnaker, J im Van Dyna, Donald Stem, Ronnie Baldwin and Marion Jordan are fran the Junior Class. In this third act we also see the Junior Class present a play entitled, 'Grandpa Goes To College. Near the close of this act, the entire cast assembles on the stage, bedecked in their best bib and tueker, preparatory to attending the J unior-Senior prom, given in honor of the Seniors. IV As the members of the cast again assemble on the stage for the fourth and final act their number has been reduced to twenty nine and these carry themselves with an air of confidence, and wiv not? Are they not Seniors? They now feel their importance and look upon the other students as undergraduates. In this ect, the final and most important one of the whole drama, Ronnie Baldwin and Carol Green are seen filling the offices of president and vice president Linda Butler is in charge of the minutes of the class meetings and Carl Snider is the newly elected treasurer. In Student Council meetings, the Senior Class is represented by Judy Tubbs, Mary Lou Hittle and Jim Darner, the class news for the year is handled by Sandy Baldwin Doug Bracken and J udy Tubbs now occupy e Royal ThI'0Il0o In almost everyone of the venous activities in the high school, we see several Seniors On the basketball team we see, Marion Jordan, Fbnnie Baldwin, Elden Sarbaugh and Donald Stem, using thelr athletic talents to defend their Alma Mater, we also see that Sandy Baldwin and Mary Lou Hittle have been chosen for the fourth consecut1ve year as cheerleaders They now are veterans. As sweet ani beautiful strains of music float across the stage, the curtains are pulled back further to reveal the Adamsville High School Band and Chorus, in which several seniors are participating The Seniors hold various assemblies and activities and sell candy to earn money for their class trip For the cast of Seniors, the fourth act passes unusually fast and the time is drawing near. Soon they will be honored with a prom or banquet by the J union, and their class play will be a big event Then on Hay 26, 1959, the Senlors who have presented this memorable drama, will step forward for their final bow and as the curtams close, it ends the four happiest and most unfor- Uetable years of their life :imma IIILPW H2225 ,1 ,91L,y, A I2 X4 1 i lslffcs l 0 i . .K . . X: . U in 1 . I sau s, D-, U M' Xllhh XV-Abu: -NW X i Q Q DL 2 , ' 0sx1l i5...', ffm QL- ag ' 4 e ., P' el x - 'x, 1 I If 3'
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