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Freshmen Dramatics Every Friday, the sixth period, more than one hundred freshmen, interested in dramatics, assemble in room 108 to learn, among other things, poise and self-confidence before a group. During this year, these freshmen have had expe- rience in recording and working with scripts from: A Date With Judy, Life With Father, The Corn Is Green, and many others. Several members repre- sented their class in various dramatic programs. The Freshmen feel that they have learned much in the field of dramatics and hope that they will prove to be a credit to C. H. S. Freshman Dramatics Top Row: Suv Wagner, Martha Graves, Sharon Ogle, Linda Blankenship, Helen Mas- tropaolo, Yvonne Fontaine, Rebecca Leasure, Miriam Cahill, Janis Miller, Linda Bliss. Second Row: Sharon Jennings, Joyce Diehl, Lois Oyer, Nancy Groves, Mary Clay, Swanda Powell, Sue Stafford, Bobbie Shackelford, Winona Hill, Sharon Fairchild. Bottom Row: Jean Hartsough, Eleanor Edler, Katie Mahaffey, Janice Lytle, Barbara Valentine, Charlotte Turley, Sonya Crow, Pat Moody, Bobbie Hill, Joyce Trego. Freshman Dramatics Top Row: Dick Cunningham, Charlie Queen, Bill Fisher, Eddie F1'y, Ann Schachnc, Julia Fulks, Fran Spetnagle, Barbara Click, Hilda Imboden, Lynn Ward, Jim Gay, John Wilson, Roger D'Amico. Second Row: Larry Lump, Allen Barnhart, Keith Price, Bob Evans, Gary Jinks, Harold Bable, Tom Childers, Don Hall, Stanley Freeman, Bob Tomastik. Bottom Row: Anne Hixon, Jo Purpero, Nancy Croft, Peggy Falco, Saundra Eblin, Marilyn Fizer, Saundra Duffy, Toni Clark, Jo Cropp, Pat McAllister, Kathleen Car- roll, Betsy Garmhausc n. C V september 12, 1870-The Board of Education has adopted Anderson's Grammar in lieu of Quackenbos' Grammar lately in use in the city schools.
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Freshmen Tri-Hi-Y cHAT'rERBox Top Row: Nancy Wade, Winnie Hall, .Janie Weir, Joyce Diehl, Linda Blankenship, Hil- da Imboden, Lynn Ward, Ruth Giro, Sa- mora Montgomery Second Row: Mary Huber, Judy Wonder- leigh, Lois Oyer, Janice Jones, Barbara Duffy, Loretta Miller Bottom Row: Charlotte Turley, Marilyn Fizer, Joyce Kerns, Sue Stafford, Bobby Shackelford FRESHMEN CAVALETTES or '-ss Top Row: Mary Clay, Eleanor Edler, Julia Fulks, Frances Spetnagel, Swanda Powell, Jo Cropp, Toni Clark, Karis Goldsbcrry, Janice Lytle Second Row: Sylvia Crawley, Evon Arlege, Jean Hartsough, Barbara Goshorn, Cherie Sue Ginther, Betsy Garmhausen Bottom Row: Anne Schachne, Kay Rybolt, Joyce Trego, Barbara Valentine, Ann Hixon SIGMA BETA PHI FRESHMAN TRI-HI-Y The Sigma Beta Phi Freshman Tri-Hi-Y group met every Tuesday night at the Y. President Bobbie Hille led the group. Assisting her were: Vice-president, Sharon Woodruffg Secretary, Pat Moody, Treasurer, Carolyn Mallow, and Chaplain, Bonnie Meade. Some of the activities of the Sig- ma Chapter were: a Wiener roast, a swimming party at Greenfield, a Christmas party. The whole group attended the Chillicothe-Ports- mouth basketball game. A skit was given at a joint meeting. It was all worthwhile, and it was fun. FRESHMEN HI-TEEN Top Row: Judy Hartranft, Donna Schuler, Susie Wagner, Carolyn Vause, Nancy Mer- riman Second Row: Katy MaHaffy, Evon F011- taine, Martha Graves, Joan Anders, Linda West, Sharon Fairchild, Nancy Groves, Donna Barr Bottom Row: Helen Mastropolo, Susie Quinn, Sharon Ogle, Janice Brown, Sharon Jennings FRESI-IMEN SIGMA BETA PHI Top Row: Janice Miller, Rosemary Loven- shimer, Barbara Copenhaver Second Row: Shi1'ley Miller, Cynthia Pet- ers, Sandra Raines, Cookie Schrader, Cath- erine Kidnocker Bottom Row: Barbara Scheeler, Carolyn Mallow, Sharon Woodruff, Bonnie Meade, Roberta Hill
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Freshmen Basketball The C.H.S. Squires finished the season with an impressive record of ten wins and four losses. Coach Paul Faehl is congratulated for his excel- lent work with this team. In tournament play at Zanesville the Squires lost a thrilling game by a two point margin, 58 to 56, to Grover Cleveland. Nevertheless, they made a comeback by winning the Newark Junior High Championship, players of the seventh, ciahth, and ninth grades being' eligible. In the semi-final, they defeated Newark Roosevelt, 48 to 37, and advanced to the finals, where they defeated Newark Central, 59 to 48, for the championship. David Hannah led the team in scoring as he made 158 points for an average of 11 per game. He was followed by Bill Fisher with 141 points. Squire Football The Chillicothe Squires completed their 1954 football with a six-won, one-lost record. They were handed their only defeat by Circleville. However, when the Squires met Circleville later in the season at Herrnstein Field, they retaliated to down Circleville to the tune of 14 to 7. lVIr. Richard Dolan coached the backfield while Mr. Curry coached the line. The squad was com- posed of twenty-four freshmen who played of- fense. Sophomores from the varsity squad played defense. The efficiency of this plan was well proven by the season's record. Top Row: Don Hall, Bill Fisher Middle Row: David Rook, Bob .Evans, Dick Brown, David Hannah, Coach Paul Faehl, Mich Routh. Bottom Row: Dick Payne, Phil Dearth, Jim Peak, Dick Brooks, Paul Woods. Top Row: Mr. Alan Curry, assistant coach, Bob Evans , Frank Loel, Lee Darby, Bob Miller, Don Hall Jim Payne, Stanley Freeman, Mr. Dick Dolan, coach l Second Row: Tom Herrnstein, Don Lynch, Gary Arthur, David Hannah, Jim Peck, Jerry Warren Gene Detty, Jim Rhinehart, George Beard, Bill Knox . . Bottom Row: Jim Wells, manager, Ronnie Brelsford, Gale Hatmaker, Bill Fisher, David Miller, Tom Seymour, Richard Winkler, Roger Ramsey
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