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The Edifice Grows By Dorold logon When tho first bell rong Sept 9, 1955. 222 juniors rushed eagerly to new classes and old friends. Practicing Democrohc principles in tho Novomber Class elections, juniors voted the Panther People's Porty into offico Elected president, vice-president, secretory, and treasurer, respectively, were Dick Fossett. Phil Hall, Carol Kittinger, ond Jonct Rushton. Proving their leadership ability, |uniors served os officers in sevorol clubs throughout tho year. Vice-presidents were Mary Eostman. Latin club; Dick Fossett. Panther Hi-Y; and Janet Rushton, Y-Tcens. Secretaries were Caroline Lobry, Future Homemokers of America.- and Dorold logon. Latin club. Treasurers included Dennis Johnston, Science dub. Darla Jones. FHA. Janet Rushton. lotin club; ond Jim Warren, Service club. Ban Minkk and Bill Stauffer served the Vocational Industrial club as Sergeont-ot orms ond roporfor. respectively. Fred Scofuro was equipment manager for Projectionists, ond Mary Eostmon represented AHS Y-Teons on Inter-Club-Council The two juniors selected to attend Rotary Summer Comp in August were lynn Arbogost ond Jomos Powell. Doroid Logon was chosen to attend Buckeye Girls' State, sponsored by the American legion Auxiliary, in Juno, whilo Irving Blkkstoin was selected as tho representative to tho legion-sponsored Boys' Stole. Winning second place in city competition, ond third place in the state wos on editorial written by Dorold logon for o contest sponsored by tho Ashtobulo County Health ond Tuborculosis Association. 19 f
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With the ornvol of footboll seoson, junior boys joined tho squad to participate in this All-Americon game. They were Jim Booth, Dick Fossett. Bob Gilchrist, Phil Holl, Jock Kosslor, Charles Kish, Ed limboch, Fred Ludwin, Gordon McBride, Ron Mollkk. Miko Mihalick. and Dick Tcter. The six junior hordwood artists were David Corts and Bob Gilchrist, vorsity; ond Alan Erickson, Ed Hoplight, Gordon McBride, ond Ron Mollkk. reserves. Through the efforts of cheerleaders Donna Jones, Alice Pekoncn, ond Marilyn Roberts, pep and school spirit wero never locking. Sue Kay Ridgewoy, lmdo Decker, and Pot Wintz were high-step- Motrruc ping mofcxettov Eloclod to the Canteen council wero Vickie Bicnko, Irving Blickstein. Linda Deckor, Oick Fossctt, Bob Gilchrist, Carol Kittinger, Dove Moc-Donold, Sue Kay Ridgeway, Marilyn Roberts, and Jim Warren Highlighting the year's closing octivitios were the Junior Closs ploy ond the Junior-Senior Prom. And so ended our Junior yoor—in foct, but never in memory. . . . With its greatest chapters yet to be written, the history of the Class of 1957 will olwoys remain o vivid memory of the best times dossmotes could know.
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