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CLASS HISTORY In September, 1955, thirty-nine eager freshmen entered the doors of the Auglaize-Brown Local School. Mr. Froelich, our homeroom teacher, called the roll. Those that answered the roll call were: Allen Parrish, Adelia Yenser, Ray Keck, Ann Kohart, Chuck Ott, Phyllis Borck, Alberta Grimes, Francis Dotterer, Cynthia Retcher, Dewayne Evans, Phyllis Grunden, John Cunningham Roger Kinney, Marsha Dodge, Charles Fitzwater, Carolyn Rickner, Francis Workman, Linda Wilson, 11 ah Varner, Gary Baldwin, Carolyn Scherer, Jerry Kohart, Marjane Evans, Donald Risley, Robert Reynolds, Martha Pessefall, Darold Dimock, Rita Sponsler, David Breckler, Charlene Thomas, Dorothy Richardson, Martin Taylor, Jim Cooper, Gerald Sacco, Ron Kohart, Richard Carnahan, Tom Hart, Dave Speakman, and Wayne Miller. Our officers were: President, John Cunningham; Vice-President, Roger Kinney; Secretary, Ann Kohart; Treasurer, Marsha Dodge. During this year we were initiated by the sophomores, which made us feel like important high schoolers. We also held money making activities. In September, 1956, we entered the school, as sophomores. We added three new students to our list. They were: Junior Bennett, Mike Bjornson,-and Connie Mortenson. We initiated the freshmen and worked hard at various money making activities. During the year we lost Richard Carnahan, Mike Bjornson, Gerald Sacco, and Connie Mortenson. Miss Williams was our advisor and our officers were: President, John Cunningham; Vice- President, Dewayne Evans; Secretary, Adelia Yenser; Treasurer, Marsha Dodge. In September, 1957, we entered the school as juniors. Those not returning were: Gary Baldwin, Marsha Dodge, Roger Kinney, and Francis Dotterer. Those leaving during the year were: Bruce Carnahan, and Tom Hart. Our junior year found us very busy. We ordered our class rings. Everyone seemed very pleased with our selection of the black onyx stone. We presented our play in November, en¬ titled Hilarity House under the direction of Mr. Graebner. On May 3, 1958, we gave the Junior-Senior Prom with the theme being Fairyland Romance. Much work was put in the decoration of the prom, but it was worth it. Mrs. Limbaugh was our advisor and our officers were: President, Dewayne Evans; Vice- President, Adelia Yenser; Secretary, Marjane Evans; Treasurer, Linda Wilson; News Reporter, Junior Bennett. Finally in September, 1958, we entered the school as seniors. Once again Mrs. Limbaugh was our advisor and the officers were: President, John Cunningham; Vice-President, Allen Parrish; Secretary, Carolyn Rickner; Treasurer, Linda Wilson; News Reporter, Ann Kohart. New students were Sharon Hahn and John Allen. Those leaving were Chuck Ott and Phyllis Borck. We picked our class colors, which were red and white, and our class flower, the red American beauty rose. We had our senior pictures taken and ordered our announcements and namecards. Our senior play was entitled Grandad Goes Wild under the direction of Mr. Graebner. On May 2, 1959, the juniors presented us with a beautiful prom, entitled With A Song In My Heart. It was greatly appreciated. On May 10, believe it or not, we left for Washington, D. C. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Glen Woodring. Baccalureate was held May 17 and Commencement May 22. Now as we leave school we think of our motto, Life calls—how shall we answer? Even though we worked hard during these four years, we shall remember Oakwood High and everyone connected with it, for these were the best years of our life especially this last one. 20
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