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Next III llne came the blg adx enture of high school The label frlghtened freshmen dld not last long and we soon knew our way around the new bulldlng Shirley NCISW 'under Roger Lamp and Leslle Howell JOIIICKI us that year whlle IIelen Huklll JIIH Burrls Joe BUPFIS Bonnie Trvlor Llsle Yoder Arden Samp sel Violet Reed Irene Steele Dwight Van Iossen Vlolet Espenschleld Blll W olfe and Ruth Eberly left us Our class ofheers for that year were Presl dent B1l1Wolfe TICC presldent Rhea Numbers Secretary Elsle Yoder Treas urer Joyce Lash and Soclal Representatlwes Tom Duncan Don Llnerode Donna Forney and Ruthle St1dd We started ILIIIS year to fatten ou1 treasury Our advlsor was Mr Hunsberger In our sophomore year our class dwmdled more as Shlrlev Sampsel and Ben Eberly left us Our class oflicers that year were Presldent Larry Sherhag Vlce presldent Rhea Numbers Secretary Carol Reed Treasurer Joyce Cash and Soclal Representatn es Donna Iorney Mary Ixzutfman Don Lmerode and RlChRftl Domer Our class advlsor was Mr Hrlkert We boosted our treasury conslderably by sponsorlng a paper drlve and a cookie sale The blg event of our Junlor vear was our class play entltled Parents Are Llke That Our class was now so small we dld not even hawe enough mem bers to take care of all the Jobs that accompany a class play We had to bor row a few sophomores for ushers Those who left us that year were Rlchard Domer Roger Lamp NIary Kauffman and Theresa Gemma However we galned one member Eugene Hostetler Our class officers w ere Presldent Carol Reed Vrce presldent Ruth Stldd Secretary Rhea Numbers Treasurer Joyce Cash and Soclal Representatlves Eugene Hostetler Don L1ne1ode Donna Forney, and Nancy Hatch Our advlsor was Mr Wllhams In our senlor year we were Jolned by one new member Carlos Peebles Our class officers were Presldent Larry Sherhag Vlce presldent Nancy Agler Sec retary Rhea Numbers Treasurer Joyce Cash Advlsor Mr Eckert and Soclal Representatlves Tom Duncan Donna Forney Ruth Stldd and Don Lmerode We were all very proud of Ruthle Stldd who was elected the first football queen of Beach Clty We all took part ln the senlor class play Here Con1e the Brldes It was a tremendous success Thus completes twelve years of school We hue trxed to make the best of rt and would llke to express our smcere apprecmtlon to all those teachers who so wlllmgly gulded our steps By Rhea Numbers 9 Q ,AY . . I K . I V . . H , l xv ' ' xv L1 v ' ' I . xv T. v . v .. Y. L A c , , . . . . .i 1 .X 1, ' -v 1 , 9 9 s ', s Q V. ' s P ' . ' ' - s 1 9 9 , , . . . v .x- v v . w- , . . ' ' . 7' ' .' , ' . 9 9 s s 1 ,y a , . . . - Y 5 f 1 I 1 s 7 v 1 I s 1 U, . . U - ' s s ' ' Y . . . s s s a 9 9 . . , , . . s x v 4 . 9 . .1 1. ' s 9 Y . V Y . . . v . . . . H e 5 ar Y - V 1 . s ae 9 ' . , , ,. . . . - . . , 9 1 9 3 C 9 5 1 v . 1 7 9 9 9 1 , . V . ' . ' ' 7 - a 9 ' al- 9 ' s v 9 9 Q ' 9 9 9 9 s - . . . H a , X - sr U Q C v 1 1 s
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Trmiqg 944 7fc'4twuf One September mormng w hen everyone was hurrvlng around a small group of tots were seen makmg their vsay through town toward a llttle red school house They were greeted by their smiling teacher NIISS Wmthers Among this glouo were Joyce Cash lXancy Agler Charles Bosc Carol Reed Tommy Duncan Ruthle Stldd Benny Eberly Donna Forney and many others whom we no longer have wlth us Everyone Jolned the rhythm band and began thelr musical careers MISS Wmthers again taught us ln the second grade Rhea Numbers Jolned us and Donna Forney left us Mrs Carr was our teacher the following year We learned our multiplr cation tables to seven and for the first tlme had a taste of geography Dwlght Van F ossen Jolned us that year The fourth grade was more eventful Larry Sherhag and Donna Forney Joined us and Dwight Van Fossen left us Under the guidance of our teacher Mrs Carr we learned to dlV1de We really thought we were somethlng the following year because we were advanced to a new blllldlllg We had three new teachers They were lVIrs Reese lVIr Henning and Mr Sibley We sold Inagazlnes for the first time and started our careers as super salesmen Leroy Jacobs Donald Llnerode and Robert Roblnson Jolned our happy little group During our sixth year of school Mrs Beatty and Mr Miles took Mr Hen nmgs and Mr Sibley s places Nancy Hatch of Wlnesburg Joined us In our seventh year we found Wilmot movmg 1n with us Among them were Vlolet Espenschleld Patr1c1a Fraelich Theresa Gemma Shirley Sampsel and Dwight Van Fossen Irene Steele Helen Huklll B111 Wolfe Ruth Eberly and Arden Sampsel Joined us also We elected class officers for the first tlme They were President B111 Wolfe Vice presldent Rhea Numbers Secretary Donna Forney and Treasurer Ronald Davis One of the most important events of the seventh grade was the changing of the styles The boys were smartly dressed in frllly dresses whlle the girls wore sloppy overalls and shirts A very good poem concerning the girls wearlng overalls was wrltten by Larry Sherhag Our teachers for that year were Mr Kohr Mrs Reese and Mr Miles We started our eighth year by electing the following class officers Presl dent Bonnie Taylor Vlce president Rhea Numbers Secretary Joyce Cash Treasurer Ruthle Stldd We selected our motto Onw ard 1nto the World of Tomorrow our class flower Whlte Rose our class colors green and white and our class name Lazy Fifties Our teachers were Mrs Moody Mrs Reese and Mr Kohr our class advlsor Jim and Joe Burris Elsie Yoder Mary Kauffman Bonnie Taylor Martha Jacobs Violet Reed and Richard Domer Joined us Martha and Leroy Jacobs left us We worked very hard that year and raised funds for a trip to Columbus 5, 9 ff ' , ,,, ' ' 5 . Y y . 1 1 3 . . V Y . V v . . . . . . A . . ' ' ' ' Y V I 1' x 1 V 1 Q I ' 3 9 7 7 , 3 ! 9 ! , . 0 ' - . ' 2 a , ' . . - . . , , , . . , at 59 ' - s 2 . . , , , . . . , . I Q 3 J 9 - s a s Q - . 2 1 s ' s 9 3 3 5 ' . . . , , , . . , . , , , , a ' 9 1 , , . . 4, v . 3 ' 7 33. ' . Q . s S S a g ii ' ' S! . ' ' 9 ' x . , - s 9 9 9 Q s - . . . .
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aftffifiit 0444 ?zo,64eay Dear duary I am sorry I hawent pald am attentlon to you lately but I w1ll make up for lt now March 9 1964 lVIy boss Mr Sherhag and I left Chlcago enroute to New York to meet w 1th Nlr Tom Duncan for a busme ss conference and to complete the hrm s mcome tax form As we boarded our plane we were xery surprlsed to see our old classmate Nancy Agler as a stewardess for TWA Alrllnes Whlle talking wlth her we learned that our plane was bemg plloted by Charles Bose We dldn t get to talk to Chuck untrl we were grounded 1n Canton by a very bad storm 1 suggested to Larry that we v1s1t n1y old glrl fuend Ituthle who I had been Wfltlllg to She IS now marrred to Doyal I'eller and l1v1ng ln Canton As we rennnlsced wlth her we learned more about our old schoolmates Ruthle told us that Rhea Numbers IS marrled to the mayor of Canton Havlng a few spare hours we declded to take a taxx down to Beach Clty to find out more about the Class of 54 We made our Hrst stop at our old Alma Mater Beach C1ty Hlgh School As we entered school was leavlng out and we were just ln tlme to catch Coach Gene Hostetler before sprmg football practlce He told us that he was workmg on a 14 game wmnmg streak over the last two seasons He also told us Shlrley Nelswander was teachmg Home Econonucs and Consumer Subjects here We wlshed Gene luck and went down to the Home Iac Department to see Shlrley who was very happy to see us She l11fOI'IIl6d us that Pat F raehch was marrled to Walt and l1v1ng ln Strasburg She also told us that Don Llnerode was ralsmg beef cattle and redheads on a farm east of Beach Clty We returned to Canton and caught our plane for New York Wow' March 10 Upon our arrlval at Laguardla Fleld at 8 00 A M we were met by 'lom and lmmedlately went to hls ofhce and by SIX that evenmg our bus mess was finlshed so Tom declded that we should be hlS guest tor the evenmg I always wanted to go to the Copacabanna so away we went 'Ihe floor show lncluded a rlsmg torch smger Mlss Joyce Cash After her performance she spotted us and came over to our table We had a wonderful chat and d1S covered that Nancy Hatch was showmg an art CXhlb1t at the Metropolltan Museum of Art We always knew she would be a great artlst Upon leaving the Copa we were almost run over by a huge Cadlllac whlch we were soon to fmd was operated by Les Howell the mllhonarre playboy We asked hmm to Join us for the rest of the evemng but he was ln a hurry to meet a. gorgeous blonde We then went home wlth the Duncan s and retlred after spendlng an hour looking through the 54 annual March 11 Smce I had always wanted to see a TV show we went to see Arthur Godfreys Show Midway through the show Larry observed that one of the cameramen looked fanullar I lmmedlately recognlzed hlm as Carlos Peebles Havlng only a few hours untll plane tlme we had to leave wlthout talklng to Cart We sald farewell to Nlr and Urs Duncan and left for the anport lmmed lately We boarded our plane and were Chlcago bound March 12 Well here I am back Nothing seems to haxe changed except my dog Curly IS slck so I thmk Ill call the vet Excuse me Dxary Well Im back and lmagme my surprlse m findmg Carol Reed bemg listed ln the phone book as a vetermarlan ThlS IS the completion of '1 xcrx nlce trlp and a ehcck on thc small but wonderful class of 1954 Larry Sherhag Donna Forney I 1 7 - , , , , . , . . v 1 l x In . Y X 'l Y Yi Y l K 5 9 , . .. . , . . , x . , YL 7 hi 3, . I , . D . . . . , . , 0 N Y . . - ss 99 - 66 ' ' as W . hatataxx b1ll , . 1 Y ' . . .. ,. . .m - xv ' D , . . ' ii 37 . n I 1 7 , . . . ' I .' 1 '. I' ' - 7, ' . . ' 1 . , . if 59' ' ' 3 ' , . , . , . . . . . . 9 C 1 I C6 39
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