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SENIORALITIES BEST LOOKING Jayne Kohart Ed Fry BEST PERSONALITY Linda Fuller Eugene Grimes BEST SENSE OF HUMOR Glenda Schilt Dana McCague CLASS OFFICERS Gary Thomas, Vice Presi- dent; Bob Thomas, Presi- dent; Carol Harmon, Re- porter; Carolyn Grove, Secretary; Julie Johnson, Treasurer; Dan Waldsch- midt. Student Council. MOST MUSICAL Carol Harmon Mick Mowery
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SENIORALITIES 4 1 ' : t X If., 1 BEST DRESSED Janis Shisler Dave K oh art BEST ATHLETES Ann Keck Gary Thomas MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Jeanne Bennett Gary Frederick BEST ALL-AROUND Ann Keck Dan Waldschmidt MOST INTELLIGENT Dan Waldschmidt Joyce Aden 18
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CLASS HISTORY In September of 1957, forty -seven anxious freshmen entered the halls of Auglaize-Brown High School. As we entered our homeroom we found that Miss Williams and Mrs. Stephens were our homeroom teachers. Those who answered the roll call were: Margie Ames, Jeanne Bennett, Leroy Bennett, Frances Bidlack, Carolyn Breckler, Catherine Burkhart, Helen Butler, Margaret Coil, Karen Dimock, Donna Donley, Myra Durham, Billie Edds, Barbara Frederick, Gary Frederick, Edward Fry, Linda Fuller, Shirley Golliver, Edna Mae Good, Carolyn Grove, Goldie Guyton, Carol Harmon, Donna Hunt, Ann Keck, Gertrude Klein, Keith Ketner, David Kohart, Jayne Kohart, Dian Long, Dana McCague, Dian McCague, Mickey Mowery, Martin Myers, Twilia Oakley, Deloris Porter, Mary Reineck, Barbara Retcher, Glenda Schilt, Roberta Schlegel, Carl Sherry, Janis Shisler, Ruth Ann Shisler, Oberdella Skeens, Gary Thomas, Robert Thomas, Shirley Thrasher, Ivadelle Vaughn, Daniel Waldschmidt. We elected the following officers: President, Carol Harmon; Vice President, Mary Reineck; Secretary, Carolyn Grove; Treasurer, Karen Dimock. In October we were initiated by the sophomores making us full-fledged members of Oakwood High School. During the year we gained a new student, Joyce Aden. In September of 1958, we retttmed as sophomores and gained four new members: Eugene Grimes, Karen Hahn, Julia Johnson, and Roger Pier. Mr. Thoburn and Mr. Clemens were our class advisor; . Our officers were: President, Carol Harmon; Vice President, Mary Reineck; Secretary, Karon Hahn; Treasurer, Karen Dimock. We initiated the freshmen and worked hard at various activities. Those not returning were Catherine Burkhart, Billie Edds, Edna Good, Dian Long, Oberdella Skeens, Twilia Oakley, Roberta Schlegel, and Ivadell Vaughn. In September of 1959 we entered as Juniors. Those not returning were Karen Dimock, Larry McBride, and Roger Pier. We were very busy during our Junior year, ordering our class rings of which we were very proud. In Nov- ember, we presented our class play, Dude Ranch, under the direction of Mr. Graebner. On May 7, 1960, we presented the Jimior-Senior Prom with the theme Evening in Paris. Our class officers for the Junior year were: President, Robert Thomas; Vice President, Gary Thomas; Secretary, Carolyn Grove; Treasurer, Julia Johnson; Student Council Representative, Daniel Waldschmidt. Mrs. Logan and Mr. Woodiing were our advisors. Finally in September, 1960 we entered the familiar doors of OHS as happy seniors. Mr. Rohrs was our ad- visor and we re-elected our junior class officers. Those not rettirning were Margie Ames, Leroy Bennett, Carolyn Breckler, Mary Reineck, and Carl Sherry. During the year we lost Helen Butler. We had our Senior pictures taken and ordered our announcements and name cards. We chose scarlet and white as our class colors and the American Rose as our flower. Our motto was Today We Follow; Tomorrow We Lead. In April 1961, we presented our play The Magic Touch under the direction of Mr. Outland. On May 6, 1961, the Juniors presented us with the beautiful prom, entitled Stairway to the Stars, which was greatly appreciated. On May 14, 1961, we left on our trip to Washington, D.C. We were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Miller. , Our Baccalaureate was held May 21, and Commencement May 25, 1961. As we leave our Alma Mater, we will think of some of the most pleasant times of our lives. 20
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