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'fi,51a.u, Next in line are the Juniors, our faithful under- studies. A very active and highly successful year, their many activities included managing the Re- freshment Stand at football games, a play entitled Spring Fever, an assembly program, and inten- sive labor over Junior-Senior reception. Paul Winemiller, Jr., president of the class: John Garverick, vice-president, Shirley Horton, secre- tary, and Ruth Simmermacher, treasurer, with the help of their very capable advisors, Miss Cover and Mr. Robert Crider, led the class through its eleventh year in school. ln its sophomore year, this class was under the capable leadership of President Bette Kraner, Vice- President John Garverick, Secretary Bob Sand, and Treasurer Donna Hart. They were led through the first year of Senior High School by President Jeanne Rhodus, Vice- President Bill Bletz, Secretary June Puhr, and Treasurer Virginia Smith.
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l3-G. A. A. members take oath issued by Mrs. Leicy. 14-Operetta tryouts in the music room. Just listen to those wonderful voices. 15-Crestline G. A. A. wins an overwhelming victory over Galion North Electric. 'I7-Shelby plays host to Crestline on their own floor and another defeat for the Bulldogs. Last day of semester. 21-St. Mary's Marion visits C. H. S. and grants us a 51-29 defeat. Ref's were on their side. 24-Fifty cents, please! Seniors sign for aptitude test. 27-C. H. S. Band gives the public a chance to listen to a good band, from C. H. S., that is! 28-Mansfield Madison greets Crestline with another defeat. 29-March of Dimes in progress. ' 30-Faculty party in cafeteria. What happened to the arsenic? 31-Malaby and Miller were seen washing dishes in Home Ec kitchen. FEBRUARY 3-How's Macbeth coming along, seniors? Who got knocked off today? 4-Crestline High Bulldogs travel to Galion. 5-lt's too late now to learn those parts for the play. 6-Dramatic club play under the direction of Mr. Robert Crider. 7-The play cast feels better today. lsn't that right, Joan? 13-Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra practices in C. H. S. Auditorium. 21-Mary McCaffrey celebrates her first anniversary without her toe. MARCH 4-We hear a lot of noise. lt's only the orchestra practicing. 12-Wanted: A machine to keep my books from falling off my desk. 14-Jean Hagy was talking in the hall, and Jack finally got a chance word in. ' 20-Music room-Mrs. Pennington-more volume-more bass-why? Where is the bass? Oh! The Senior boys are absent this afternoon. 25-lt's not hard to guess why Bill Love can stay up so late-he has a good sleep every second period. to get a APRIL MA Y 4-Spring vacation. 8-All suckers return. 18-Choir Festival in Galion. 25-Orchestra Festival. 28-School closed-epidemic-spring fever. 9-Band festival in Crestline. 15-Junior-Senior Reception. Some fun, huh, kids? 23-Kid's Day. Everybody looks natural. 25-Baccalaureate service. Auditorium. 29-Commencement. Seniors! At last you're out. 30-Teachers reioice.
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Herr. William Linn, wyer, Tom Sa Burkhart, Harry Arter, Jack Garxferick, Charles rd Edw Law, Jeanne Ruth Simmermacher, Patricia e Kra ner, Bet? Tornichio, June Puhr, An E atthew Perito, Junior Spade, James Stump, Joseph Johnson, Dona W:M O RTH OU l F 710 Ed ith, Sm Virginia Huber, beth ahlen, Eliza Zw eaver, Shirley W Rhodus, Dorothy William Bletz, hn Ga rvericlr, Jo isch, Donald Stover, Carroll Emmer, Lloyd Beach, 9' Gehr 9 Pa Werner, Alice mes Scheiber. Ja Post, Donald Paul hn Boals, Loran Alexander, Jo ood, W Yetive ood, W VOHIIO D ROW: La N SECO Charles Smith. Parella, Donald ne Miller, on, Jacqueli em Be rginia T: Vi EN BS A er, N9 di Kin Arvinne Wise, Robert Winemiler, Carl Oehler, John Smarto, Robert Sand, Shirley Horton. Jr., Donna Hart,
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