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sd, Senior Advisors: Mr. George Radulovich, Mrs. Dorothy Work- ITl3ll. X. Y , 1. i 3 sb Q A ooror DAVID AUGSBURGER Knowledge is the thing you know and how can you know more than you know. General Course Boys' Glee 45 Annual Staff 4. G13 2 THE SENIORS dent. was .. ,.,.,,..g..s.vM SeniorClass Officers: Craig Boate- President, Lois Meier -Secretary- Treasurer, Dick Kesler-Vice Presi- W 1--'ffl DAVID CRAIG BOATE Spike Every cloud has a silver lining, but it Is sometimes a little diffi- cult to get it to the mint. College Preparatory Course Class President 4g Executive Com- mittee 1,2g Senior Scholarship 4g Journalism 3g Class Play 3,45 F.B, L,A, 3,4g Basketball 1,2,3g Baseball 1,2,3g Varsity E 3,4. 15 49 A 'fix 'VP ROBERT BURDEN l-lard workmay not hurt me, but lt tires me. College Preparatory Course Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4g Boys' Glee 1, 2,45 Eisteddfod l,2,3g Music Festi- val 3g Northwest District Auditions 3g Operetta 2: Minstrel 2g Class Play 3.4: F.B.L.A. 39 Football l,2, 3,4g Track 3,4g Varsity E 2,3,4,
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The Seniors of the Class of 1955 returned to Elida last fall realizing that it was their last year of high school. They im- mediately took up the traditional duties and privileges of seniors by electing class officers. They were Craig Boate, president, Dick Kesler, vice president, and Lois Meier, secretary-treasurer. Doris Githens was elected Homecoming Queen and Lynda Holtz- apple became our senior attendant. Kermit May and Joyce Mikesell reigned as king and Queen of the school carnival. Because of the desire to have a class trip we very diligently worked on a number of group projects. These included scrap drives, sale of Christmas cards, sponsoring carnival booths, bake sales, and many others. Also we must not forget our senior class play, Night of January 16. A number of the members of the class took the Ohio State Sen- ior Scholarship Test. Some of these students were also members of the county Honor Society. They were Martha Kay Parrott, Karen John, Phyllis Cook, Phyllis Wagner, Dan Cheney, Nancy Hines, Janet Hilleary, and Lynda Holtzapple. The Class of 1955 was also well represented in the field of sports. Dick Kesler and Kermit May served as Football Co-Cap- tains. Other members of the Varsity squad included Bob Burden, Dan Cheney, Dave Morrison, Bud Laing, Ron Reynolds, Tom Os- wald, and Ben Gleason. Dan Cheney represented the class on the basketball court and Dave Morrison, Kermit May, Bud Laing, and Dick Kesler were members of the track team. On the baseball diamond for Elida was Tom Oswald, Ronald Green, and Dan Cheney. As the year comes to a close and commencement and Bacca- laureate pass the seniors have concluded their last year of high school and leave with many pleasant memories behind. Many thanks to the faculty, the underclassmen, and our advisers Mrs. Workman and Mr. Radulovich. 14
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FRED COMSTON A joke's a very serious thing. Vocational Course Football lg Basketball lg Baseball l. RONALD COOLIDGE Never says much, never gets in dutch. Vocational Course 2 DANIEL KEITH CHENEY Dan When love and duty clash, let duty .go to smash. College Preparatory Course Class Vice President 25 Executive Committee 1,25 Honor Society 3,44 StudentCouncil 2,3,4, Annual Staff 3,45 Editor4g Carnival Attendant 2, Class Play 3,45 Who's Who 4g F.B, L.A, 3,4g Football l,4g Basketball l,2,3,4g Baseball 2,3,4g Varsity E 2,3,4, Secretary 4, Boys' State 35 Valedictorian, Senior Scholarship 4. PHYLLIS COOK Cookie That's not snow in my hair, it's RICE. Commercial Course Class Secretary8t Treasurerlg Mixed Chorus l,2,3g Girls' Glee l,2,3g Eisteddfod l,2,3g Music Festival l,2, 3g Northwest District Auditions l,2, 3,4g Ohio State Auditions 2,3,4g Operetta l,2g Minstrel 2g Honor So- ciety 3,4g Student Council 3,4, Journalism 3,4g Office 35 Homecom- CONNIE DETRICK Why, what tumultuous clamor have we here? Commercial Course Executive Committee 4, Mixed Chorus l,2,3g Girls' Glee l,2,3g Eisteddfod l,2,3g Music Festival 2,3g Northwest District Auditions l,2,3, 4g Ohio State Auditions 2,3,4g Operetta1,2g Minstrel 2g Journalism 3,4g Library 1, Homecoming Atten- dant3g CarnivalAttendant2, Carni- val Mainshow1,4g Class Play 3,4, F,B,L,A,3,4g G.A.A. l,2,3,4g Cheer- leader 1,4. 16 ing Attendant lg Carnival Mainshow 1,45 Class Play 3,4g F.B,L,A, 3,4, President 4, G.A.A. l,2,3,4g Cheer- leader 4. JOA NN GA NNON ..-IO.. There is a time for speaking and a time for being sti1l. General Course Mixed Chorus 2,3,4g Girls' Glee 2, 3,45 Minstrel 2g G.A.A. 1,2,3,4.
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