Barnesville High School - Senrab Yearbook (Barnesville, OH)

 - Class of 1963

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CAFETERIA C00K8 JANITORS Gertrude Hines, Vivian Gallagher, Carrie Wiley, Mary Harry Hayes, John Price, John Thomas, Carl Hannahs. Campbell. One of the least publicized, but extremely important, jobsatB.H.S. is that of a cafe- teria cook. These women must plan the menus for each day. Then they work hard to produce nutritious meals for the hungry students. The duties of the janitors are to keep the school clean and in working condition. When asked whether there is anything interesting or unusual about their job, they replied, It's all unusual! The janitors are doing an excellent job, and they certainly deserve much credit and recognition. BUS DRIVERS William Temple, Earl Delaney, Dallas Adkins, George Finch, Rex Kaiser, Myron Ackerman, Walter Skinner, Hagar Myers, William Merritt, Kermit Murphy,Harley Hickenbottom, Robert Ullom. Not shown: Charles Bewley, John Ayer, Harold Moore. MANTZ'S BAKERY, Barnesville, Ohio CLARA A. GROVES, Barnesville, Ohio 12 BERYL'S DRESS SHOP, Barnesville, Ohio BARNESVILLE DRY CLEANERS



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SENIOR YEAR BRIMMING WITH MEMORIES . . . Bob Ward, Vice-President; Glenda Duffey, Treasurer; Pat Froehlich, Secretary; Gary Woodward, President. of the short four years we've spent in high school. In the fall of 1959 we were declared by upperclassmen bewildered and green freshmen. After the first few days of being totally lost, we settled down to gain some knowledge. Some of us joined the various organizations. The freshman assembly, a musical production, was our main event. As sophomores we gained a different outlook on life. Being a sophomore was even better than being a freshman! During the first weeks of school we had fun giving wrong direc- tions to the freshmen. Later in the school year we sponsored a school dance. At last we became upperclassmen! We accepted the high offices in school clubs. The class rings came before Christmas. The Vicks Company sponsored a contest which we entered to raise money for our junior-senior prom. Remember all those cough drop boxes? Our prize was a hi-fi record player. Junior boys filled the positions on the ath- letic teams left by graduates. Maybe that's why we had such a good football season. Our boys won the intramural basketball championship. Our first high school play, Run Like Sixty, was a great success!Then we worked on the junior-senior banquet and prom; our theme was Oriental Gardens. Occupying the vacancy left by the 1962 graduates, we reached the top of the ladder. As seniors we realized that there was much to do in such a short time. There was no time to marvel at how quickly the four years had passed. We were busy having senior pictures taken, ordering cards and invitations, and leading the clubs. Diana Lynch was chosen by the student body to reign as Homecoming Queen. The senior class play, Mother Is a Freshman, was even more successful than the junior production the year before. The junior-senior banquet and prom were held in our honor. Then came Baccalaureate and finally Commencement. Marching into the gym misty-eyed and with a lump in our throats, we realized that we could never relive our high school days. We now had to step out into life and go our separate ways, perhaps never to meet again. Yes, we had grown up in the past four years and were now able to accept the challange of the future. We will always remember assemblies, sports, dances, meetings after school, clubs, Latin parties, senior night, and the other high school activities. For what, then, would we be remembered? We have accepted our challange and exerted a definite drive forward--each in his chosen direction. We represent a variety in poten- tial and fulfillment. We would be remembered, then, as strivers. 14

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