Bryan High School - Zeta Cordia Yearbook (Bryan, OH)

 - Class of 1970

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i i LEFT: Taking time out from refreshments after the annual Hi-Y - Y-Teen Hunt, the senior boys display victory signs. Boys and Glrls Staters Vaughn Levy Kay Lehman, Mary Ann Thaman, Joe Wonsetler, Barb Sininger .lim Dannemiller Paul Martino, Kris Plouck. ABOVE: Receiving his pin from Jack Greene, Mike Miller becomes a Hi-Y member, as Steve Henry and Gary Christman assist. BOYS' STATE GIRLS' STATE Ohio Staters plan government June 1969 found four Boys' Sta- ters at Ohio University and four Girls' Staters at Capitol University busily planning party strategy and campaigning for various offices and positions. Student leaders rapidly became aware of the problems and func- tions of state officials. Joe Wonse- tler, head of the Department of Mental Hygiene and Correction, earned the Mason Award as the most outstanding department head. ln the fall, Ohio Staters spoke to many community groups and brought the benefit of their training to school organizations. Hi-Y, Boys' and Girls' State 27

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26 Q ,. - HI-Y Boys continue service projects Struggling against a drop in membership, HI-Y continued to serve the school and community through its traditional work pro- jects. In October, the boys helped truck merchandise to the hospital for the annual auction benefit. No- vember found them transporting toys, while during December's vaca- tion, they showed their form picking up Christmas trees throughout the community. Continuing their trend toward success, the HI-Y ousted the Y- Teens for the third consecutive year during the annual Hi-Y - Y-Teen hunt in November. In midwinter the boys were re- warded for candy sales by a trip to a hockey game in Fort Wayne. Hi-Y Officers: .lack Greene, presidentg Steve Henry, vice-president: Gary Christman, sec- retary, Steve Blanchard, treasurer, Tom Weaver, chaplain: Jim Saneda sgt.-at-arms. Loading another Christmas tree, Jackson, Blanchard, Christman, and Rubel show that this project is not all work. Hi-Y Hi-Y: FRONT ROW: Saneda, Blanchard, Christman, Greene, Henry, T. Weaver. SECOND ROW: Thomas, Brandon, lVlcKarns, Allen, M. Roose, Peter Martino, Caulkins, lVlr. Hall, Moore. THIRD ROW: Jackson, Six, Zwayer, Plassmann, Etoll, Newcomb, Witzerman, B. Carroll, D. Roose, Searls, Paul Nlartino. BACK ROW: Hardy, Hoff Rigg, Wisler, Smith. Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Fox, Fetzer, Corwin, man, J. Weaver, Rosendaul, Nl. Carroll, Ameter, Mansfield, Partee, Adams, Rubel, Siebenaler, Q



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RIGHT: Meet a deadline on time? That's funny! Julia Slough, petite editor, holds down a bigjob. CENTER RIGHT: Donating a study period to the cause, Becki Crist and Janet Opdycke type copy. RIGHT: Sports editor Vaughn Levy gets help with the complicated job from Phil Sloop and Elaine Lingvai. BELOW: Cropping unnecessary picas off pictures, Marie Oberlin and Cathy Cotterman finish another page. ,-4? ZETA CORDIA New class offers a half credit for yearbook journalism 28 Zeta Cordia Editorial Staff What's yearbook class? l've nev- er heard of that before. For the first time, yearbookers, under Mrs. Robrock's scrutiny, were given school time for their work. Holding class in an 11' x 22' cubbyhole forced a limit of nine members, but other staffers gave up study halls to type, write copy, label pictures, and help out. As in previous years, Sun- day work sessions were held at Mrs. Robroclds home in an attempt to meet deadlines on the 176-page Zeta Cordia. The sixteen journalists hoped to produce another All American. Starting last summer to learn the basics of layout, copy- writing, and photography, three members attended a Ball State workshop, where Mrs. Robrock taught. Later, two went to NSPA. Business staff Pens! Pencils! You name it and we sell it! was the cry of the Zeta Cordia business staff, as they sold pens, pencils, mirrors, magnetic clips, felt pens, and clipboards. Under Robert Johnson's supervi- sion, Kay Lehman's crew handled a coat check at basketball games and distributed underclass pictures. Turning on the charm, the nineteen junior financiers persuaded their patrons to donate much of the 557200 needed to pay for 1125 year- books. Four subscription drives were held with annuals costing 255.50 before Christmas, cover names included, and 56.00 later.

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