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MARGARET LOUISE SHROYER—Home Economics I; Class Play 3.4; Band 3.4: Street Patrol 4; Driver's Education 3; Office 4; Ohio Government and History Test 4: Chorus 1.2.3,4. LORETTA MARGARET STEIN—News Reporter 1.4; Class President 2; Home Economics 1.4; Library 2; Class Play 3,4; Cheerleader 1,2,3.4; School Paper Staff 2; Chorus 1.2,3.4; Commencement Processional Leader 3; Ohio Government and History Scholarship Test 4. LARRY ALLEN WENTZ-Industrial Arts 1.2.4; Band 1,2; Class Secretary 2; Class President 3; Class Play 3; Ohio Gov- ernment and History Scholarship Test 4; Commencement Pro- cessional Leader 3. JOHN ALBERT WRIGHT—Baseball 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Industrial Arts 1.2.3.4; Class Play 4; Newspaper Staff 2; Driver’s Training 2; Bus Patrol 4; Ohio Government and His- tory Scholarship Test 4. Stein became the new skipper with Larry Wentz as First Mate. The tenth year of our journey, Judy Uhl was the Captain with Harold Frank, Faye Hicks, and Larry Wentz as her staff. Mrs. Smith was the Crew Director. We became concerned with finances for entertaining the outgoing sailors our eleventh year and for staging our final review and class trip. After that things were ship shape as we sailed into our last two years of service. John Greten started as Captain, but transferred to another branch and was replaced by Larry Wentz. His staff included Larry Dickerson, Recorder, with Judy Uhl as Finance Officer and Mr. Ziegler as Crew Director. The crew acquired a popcorn pop- per, the school’s first, and served refreshments for Ship's Log Twenty members were on board at the start of our voyage into Education in September of 1946. Ten of them didn’t complete the cruise, while others came aboard at various ports along the way. In the seventh year, thirty of us were broken in to the routine of high school by our Fleet Admiral, Mr. Bucklew, and we selected our first Captain, Craig Taylor, with Linda Hothem as First Mate. Our Crew Director was Mr. Kinner. There was a staff turnover the eighth year as Mr. Johnson became Fleet Admiral and Shirley Shencman the new Captain and Harold Frank the First Mate. We placed 29% of the crew in the upper V of the county on the eighth grade test. On our ninth year out. Mr. McCrca took over as Director of our sea-worthy crew and Loretta SENIOR CLASS PLAY Look Behind You Row One: “Vcrla. Judy Uhl; Carmclita. Margaret Shroyer; Pearlinc, Linda Hothem; “Vicki, Janice Fender; Connie. Faye Hicks; Minnie Mae. Loretta Stein. Row Two: Druce. Craig Taylor: Tommy. Harold Frank; “Corby. Gorden Ames: “Ira. John Wright; Clayt. John Cunningham; Hy. Leslie Gilmore: Or- lo. David Schindler; Mrs. Jilks. Shirley Shencman: Director, Mrs. Thomas. basketball games. The class play, Grandad Goes Wild, was presented. The theme, “Circus Time, was chosen for the Junior-Senior Banquet and worked out well with the crew’s mothers dishing out the chow. The senior year was the big one and again we had a staff turnover. The Skipper for the final year was Craig Taylor, the First Mate, Leslie Gil- more, the Recorder, Linda Hothem, the Finance Officer, Judy Uhl, the Crew Director, Mrs. Thomas, and there was a new Fleet Admiral, Mr. Davis. The year started with the presentation of “Look Behind You, and immediately advanced into tests, basketball, report cards, and Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter leave. As our ship approached the last ports, Com- mencement and the class trip, we began to realize that the voyage into Education that was begun in 1946 was coming to an end and we soon said goodbye to our fellow crew members for the last time. 10
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Seniors CRAIG HARRISON TAYLOR. President - Buckeye Boys’ State 3; Voice of Democracy Speech Contest 2,3,4; Edmont Achievement Award County Winner 3; Scholarship Team 1; Basketball 1.2.3.4; Baseball 2.3.4; Class Play 3,4; Paper Staff 2; Coshoctonian Staff 4; Chaplain 1,3; National Merit Scholar- ship Test 4; Office and Library 1.2; Driver’s Training 2; Ohio Government and History Scholarship Test 4; Senior Scholar- ship Test 4; Magazine Sales Manager 4. LESLIE GILMORE. Vice President—Chaplain 3; Band 2.3; Newspaper Staff 2; Class Play 3.4; Office 2.3; Industrial Arts 1.4; Ohio Government and History Scholarship Test 4; Bus Patrol 3. LINDA KATHLEEN HOTHEM. Secretory-Class Play 3.4; Secretary 2; Band 1.2.3.4; Chorus 1.2.3.4; Class News Reporter 3; Office 4; Home Economics 1.4; School Paper Staff 2; Ohio Government and History Scholarship Test 4. JUDITH KAYE UHL. Treasurer-Class President 1; Class Treasurer 3; Chorus 1.2.3.4; Newspaper Co-Editor 2; Class Play 3.4; Home Economics 1, 4; Office 1,2,3; Librarian 1,2; Ohio Government and History Scholarship Test 4; Bus Patrol 1.2.3.4. GORDON LEO AMES-Bascball 1.2.3.4; Basketball 2; Bas- ketball Manager I: Class Play 4; Industrial Arts 1,4; Driver’s Training 2; Ohio Government and History Scholarship Test 4. JOHN H. CUNNINGHAM-Librarian 1; Newspaper Staff 2; Class Play Prompter 3; Class Play 4; Scholarship Team 1; Industrial Arts 1.2.4; Ohio Government and History Scholar- ship Test 4; Driver’s Education 3. LARRY T. DICKERSON-Baskctball 1.2.3.4; Baseball 1.2.3.4; Industrial Arts 1.2,3.4; Street Patrol 2,3,4; Newspaper Staff 2; Class Play 3; Class Play Prompter 4; Ohio Government and History Test 4; Class Secretary 3; Driver’s Education 2. JANICE DOROTHY FENDER-Class Play 3.4; Home Eco- nomics 1.4; Chorus 1.2.3,4; Newspaper Co-Editor 2; Office 2.4; Library 3.4; Scholarship Team 1: Driver’s Education 2; Ohio Government and History Scholarship Test 4; National Merit Scholarship Test 4. HAROLD EUGENE FRANK-Baskctball 1.2.3.4; Baseball 1. 2.3.4; Class Vice President 2; Class Play 3.4; Industrial Arts 1. 4; Commencement Processional Leader 3; Driver’s Education 3. URSULA FAYE HICKS-Chaplain 4; News Reporter 1; Treas- urer 2; Home Economics 1.4; Office 1.2.3; Class Play 3.4; Majorette 2.3.4; Head Majorette 4; Bus Patrol 4; Baccalaureate Processional Leader 3; School Paper Staff 2; Chorus 1.2.3,4; Ohio Government and History Scholarship Test 4; Driver’s Education 2. DAVID STANLEY SCHINDLF.R-Bus Patrol 4; Bookmobile Librarian 3.4; Office 3.4; Class Play 4; Baseball 1.2.3; Basket- ball 1.2.3; Industrial Arts 1.2.3.4; Librarian 1; Basketball Man- ager 4; Driver’s Training I: Ohio Government and History Scholarship Test 4. SHIRLEY MARIE SHENEMAN-Homc Economics 1; Class Play 3.4; Scholarship Team I; Newspaper Staff 2; Band 1.2. 3.4; Office 2; Chorus 1,2,3.4; Bus Patrol 1.2.3; Bus Patrol Co- Captain 4. 9
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JUNIOR CLASS Row One: Marlene Cruxton. Dora Kutchcr, Martha Cullison, Beverly Bantum. Susan Burrier. Martha Sum- mit. Patty Schindler. Mary Foster. Row Two: Nora Wilson. Carol John- son. Betty Shcncman. Nancy Brink. Mary Cullison. Catherine Johnson. Fi' n Groff. Dennis Reidcnbach, Gene Wentz. Row Three: Joe Van Sickle. Larry McCormick. Ron Storm. Charles Dcf- fenbaugh. Bernard Kessler. Jack Brown. Daniel Klusty. Mr. Baker. SOPHOMORE CLASS Row One: Paul Wright, Thomas Hicks. Gerald Klusty. Edward Hardesty. Franklin Brink. Row Two: Marilyn Cunningham. Ros- etta Armbrust. Norma Frank. Judy Gibbs. Judy Deibcl, Judy Burrier. June Wolfe. Rosemarie Cruxton. Row Three: Mr. McCrca. Jim Guil- liams. John Mathias, Robert Hothem. Linda March, Virginia Dickerson, Janet Phillips. Ronald McClain, Carl Miller. Robert Hamilton. Row Four: Jim Greten. Vernon Mizer. Darrell Olingcr, Dick Davis. David Mast. Raymond Barker. Paige Taylor. FRESHMAN CLASS Row One: Mary Beth Geese, Lcann McCormick. Susan Coccia. Donna Frank. Joyce Gcphart. Caroline Shar- nas. Florence Kutcher. Martha Shroyer. Row Two: Mr. Tucci. Dean Dickerson. Donald Hahn. William Bickcl. Mary Lou Shcncman. Betty Reed. Leona Wright. Lloyd Lcicndcckcr. Carlos Guilliams. Gary Zinkon, Stanley Wil- liams. 11
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