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CALENDAR September 5-Opening Day of School- The Longest Walk 6-First Sessions of School- Come Home. 17-Adena Game- Across the Fieldv 24-Wintersville Came- Bulldogs Stand To- getheri' 80-Commerce Club Dance- Dance With Me Henry October 1-Warwood Came- Something,s Gotta Given 8-Tiltonsville Came- Sixteen Toni' 14-First Report Cards- You,ve Cotta Have Heartv 15-Homecoming Game- Lovely to Look Ati' 15-Homecoming Dance- Sweet and Lovely 21-Barnesville Cam-e- We Want a Touch- downi' 28-Teachers Meeting at Marietta- See You Later, Alligator 28-Shadyside Game- Mr. Touchdown November 4-Ir. Y-Teens Dance- When You Dance 5-Massillon Game- Death of an Angel 10-Nature Club Dance- Humming Birdy ll-Armistice Day- Anchors Away 11-Martins Ferry Came- Ain't that a Shamev 18-Sadie Hawkins Dance- Folks are Dumb Where I Come Fromn 23-Science Club Dance- Dungaree Doll 24-Thanksgiving Holidays- Wake the Town and Tell the People December 1-Senior Class Play- It's a Sin to Tell a Lien 2-Report Cards- How Important Can It Be 9-Latin Club Dance- Love is a Many Splen- dored Thingi' 16-Music Club Dance- Melody of Lovev 19-Christmas Vacation- O Happy Dayv january 6-Gym Club Dance- Let Me Co Loverv 20-Thespian Dance- Teach Me Tonightv 24-First Semester Exams- Hard to Ceti' 26-Band Concert- Unchained Melody 28-Senior General Scholarship Tests- No Not Muchi' February 3-Sr. Y-Teens Dance- Cnly You and You Alonev 17-Sweetheart Ball- Ain,t She Sweeti' 22-Washington Birthday- Hen 24-Spanish Club Dance- Tutti, Frutti March 2-F. H. A. Dance- Home Cooking 9-Report Cards- Hearts of Stonei' 29-Easter Vacation- Easter Paraden April 13-Vocal Concert- With a Song in my Heart 20-Report Cards- Th'at's Your Mistaken 20-Junior Class Play- The Great Pretender May 11-Prom- Moments to Rememberv 18-Instrumental Concert- Play Me Hearts and Flowers C 27-Baccalaureate S e r v i c e- Memories Are Made of Thisv 28-Final Examinations- Learning the Bluesi' 29-Commencement Exercises- Pour Me a Glass of Teardropsn june 1-Report Cards- Teenage Prayeri' 1-Last Day of School- No Morei'
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CLASS HISTORY As bewildered but enthusiastic little Fresh- men, we approached the bottom of Sunny Hill, the mountain we were about to climb. Mr. Har- ry Wagner was chosen as our guide. We thought he needed some help so we elected as officers the following: President .............. ........ G erald Mountain Vice-President ........ ...... L arry Neuhardt Secretary .......... ..... A rlene Stazenski Treasurer ............... ...... C arolyn Redman Since we were going mountain climbing we thought a good motto would be Push, Pull or Get Out of the Way. Along the way we sw some carnations blooming in the cleft of a rock, and thought that these hardy little flowers sym- bolized the spirit of our class as we embarked upon this expedition. We chose the colors blue and gold to be our colors because they sym- bglized the sky and sun toward which we were climbing. After we had climbed a Way up the mountain, we took a rest, had a dance and held a play called Swept Clean off Her Feet. The first stage of our climb came to an end and we looked forward eagerly to the Sophomore Plateau. On the Sophomore Plateau we got a new guide, Mr. Henry Frizzi, and elected some new officers: President .................................... Gerald Mountain Vice-President ........ ....... M ary Kademenos Secretary ............. ............... I ean Craig Treasurer .............................................. Paul Kuhar This part of our climb went by in a flash, but we did produce a play called Love Hits Wil- berf, We also had a dance. On the junior Plateau we are quite sure of our footing and not a bit bewildered any more. We thought a change of officers might be good for the class so we elected the following: President ...................................... Larry Neuhardt Vice-President ........ ...... G erald Krahel Secretary .............. ........... E dith Kolb Treasurer ...... ..... F rank Ledvinka When we came to a stretch of flat land, we decided it was time to hold our Sadie Hawkins Dance, so we chose these comical Dogpatch characters: Lil Abner ............ .......... G erald Krahel Daisy Mae .............. ...... R ose Romanoski Mammy Yocum ........ ..... C arolyn Redman Pappy Yocum ......... ....... G erald Lattocha We also produced a play called Aunt Cathyis Catf' When we were nearly ready for Senior Pla- teau. we spent some of the money we had earned at the refreshment stand for a big dance. The Iunior-Senior Prom, for our predecessors, the Seniors. Well, when we reached Senior Summit, we knew that our climb was over. We elected some new oflicers: President ...... ..... F rank Ledvinka Vice-Pres. ..... ................ E d Kren Secretary ...... ........... .... E d ith Kolb Treasurer ................................. Gerald Mountain We also got a new guide, Mrs. Alessi. Our biggest moment on Senior Summit was the Homecoming game and dance. At this dizzy height, as dignified Seniors, we undertook the task of producing a three act drama called The People Versus Maxine Lowe. The Iunior climbers who were following in our wake honored us with a dance, the junior- Senior Prom, in the merry month of May. Now, Baccalaureate has passed and Com- mencement has come into view. We are looking forward to new heights. We hope that our fu- ture climb will be as successful and happy as our climb up Sunny Hill.
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