Edgerton High School - Edgertonian Yearbook (Edgerton, OH)

 - Class of 1956

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MARILYN BURKHART -- To worry about tomorrow is to be unhappy today. CAROLYN CASEBERE -- A smile is as contagious as a yawn. PHYLLIS EASLER -- Good words are worth much and cost little. JUANITA EMANUEL -- There is nothing wrong with me, it's just the rest of the world. CLASS 0F 1956 Mr. Carl Anderson is the superintendent of our school. CLASS HI TURY We started our high school careers four years ago as frightened and yet hopeful and curious Freshmen with forty-two members. Our advisors were Mr. Hoover and Mr. Blomeke, and our officers were president, Marilyn Burkhart, vice president, Anthony Muehlfeld, secretary-treas- urer, Carolyn Casebere, student council, Bart Kosier. The sophomores welcomed us with a party and we in turn thanked them with another. We didn't think too much about money making this year, although we did have a bake sale and our dues amounted to 25 cents a month. As freshmen some of us joined F.F.A., F.H.A., band, chorus, and some of the boys made the baseball and basketball teams. During this year we lost six members and gained two. We started our sophomore year with thirty-eight members. Our advisor this year was Mr. Shoup, and our officers were president, Elsie Irwin, vice president, Phyllis Goebel, secretary-treasurer, Marilyn Trausch, student council, Jim Free. As money making projects we had another bakesale and sold Christmas cards. Our dues again amounted to 25 cents a month. We were now eligible to join Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y and some of us were accepted as members. Some of us were honored to be chosen to serve the junior-senior banquet. Several of our more studious members qualified as probationary members of the National Honor Society. Thirty-six of us returned to Edgerton High School in our junior year. Mr. Stauffer and Mr. Koenn were our sponsors. As officers we elected Elizabeth Knecht, president, Marilyn Trausch, vice president, Margaret Herman, secretary, Virginia Reinhart, treasurer, Don Hug, student council. The following twelve students were formally inducted Z6

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