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I SENIOR FLASHES Several major activities have been included in the senior program for the school year 1957-36 One of the first events on the senior calen- dar was a get-together party in the form of a weiner roast held at the home of Jack Cockburn. Early this year the senior class decided that they would like to take a class trip at the end of the school year. But then there arose the question of adequate funds to finance it. So it was decided that a garden and flower seed selling campaign would be a satisfactory means for rais- ing the money. A few weeks ago this campaign was closed. The gross sales totalled forty-four dol- larsg the class' share, twenty-one dollars. This amount combined with the proceeds from our class play should be sufficient to take our proposed trip. The Seniors gave their final assembly pro- gram on April l. This program consisted solely of class talent. It was as follows: an essay on Arbor Day read by Freida Sniderg piano solo, Bette Sandsg poem, read by Hannah Jane Cochrun, vocal duet, Sadie Snook and Bette Sands, reading Marys Helly and in conclusion a song by the sen- lor boys. The rest of the school year will be a busy time for the seniors. But three of the most out- standing events will be the class play to be given May ll, baccalaureate on May mencement taking place May 27. The 22, and com- chssphy is entitled nThe Ghost Paraden a hair-rising my- stery-comedy by Katherine Kavanaugh. JUNIOR DASHES September 7, ten students, who the junior class, entered the halls School. The following is a list of ies in which we participated during Friday morning, October 22, we assembly program. The main feature by Mr. Desmond, a newspaper reporte the Colu bus Citizen. now compose of Etna High the activit- the year: presented an was a talk r representing We joined with the Seniors in what was sup- posed to have been a barn party, bu t due to cool weather, we were forced to change our plans and GENERAL The first important high school event of the school year 1957-58 was the high school par- ty held at the Nicodemus Grove. ious kinds were played from mid-a Then the event wa by a weiner and marshmallow roast everyone. early evening. Games of var- fternoon to s 'topped offn enjoyed by The school carnival held on the evening of October 29, was another significant event. Sig nificant because it provided excellent enter- tainment for the public and proved to be the largest financial success of any carnival at Etna in recent years. 'Let's Get Richn, a three act comedy, was presented by individuals selected from the high school on December 15. Although only a fair- sized crowd attended, it was given with the ut- most dramatic ability. hold it at the home of Helen Mlnshall, on Thurs- day evening, November ll. Four members of our class were chosen to play important roles in the high school play enmued, Let's cet Rich, which was presented on Wednesday evening, December l5. We presented our class play, entitled nDotty and Daffyn by Jay Tobias, on Friday even- ing, April B. Music was furnished by the nSmoky Mountain Boysn of Basil-Baltimore, and Wayne Ketner, baritone, of Toboso. This play was a hilarious one from beginning to end, and it brought out much hidden talent among the members of our class. The juniors will banquet the seniors at Hotel Fort Hayes in Columbus, Friday evening, May 13. SOPHOMORE SPLASHES Twenty-one students entered the sophomore class this year. The year is being ended with twenty members. On February 16, the class made a tour of the Ohio State Museum in Columbus, It proved to be both interesting and educational. The first and only assembly program given by this class thus far this year consisted of a two-act comedy entitled uHello Trouble.n Several musicfl numbers were rendered also. We are proud that the sophomore boys won the pennant in the intra-mural basketball games this year. This is the second consecutive year they have had this honor. In mid-winter, a class party was held at the home of Marjorie Sims. On April 15 the class and faculty advisor, Mr. Edgar Cochrun had a surprise birthday party for James Pickering. Nineteen members were pres- ent and a delightful time was enjoyed by all. FRESHMEN CRASHES The Freshmen Class has had comparatively few important events this year. One of the maj- or ones was a class party held at the home of Kathleen Harsh, November 23. Everyone enjoyed the evening. Games, contests, and refreshments constituted the program. NEWS December 25, the last school day before Christmas vacation, was marked by a delightful all-school Christmas party. The faculty presented the three-act com- edy, 'Grandma Goes Hollywood', on the evening of larch 4. It was given in an excellent man- ner to a large-size audience. The proceeds were donated to the Etna School Fund. Nelson E. Weaver has been chosen as the valedictorlan of the senior class. As a result of an apparent tie between Bette Sands and Jack Cockburn the salutatorian hasn't as yet been decided.
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0 EASTERN VIEW OF THE SCHOOL BUILDINGS lst Bm! 5rd 4th 5th F. F. A. ral IL. to RJ L.Moore ,R .Ke11er,E .Starbuck, A.Hankinson raw H.Car1ook,B.Scott , C .Ha.mmond, -T.Stau.ffer rw J.Roth,ll .Kennedy ,R .Hannahs , l.r.Go1ger row D.Brooks ,R .F1shor,D.Watera , G.B1oom,A.Sohno idol' row D.0oodman,L.Hito, C Jdoore, C.H1te,G.Ty1er UA LIBRARY STAFF KL. to R., Around table M.F1ahor,ll.Roth,D.Ty1er,E .Pr1oo, ll.VI1ok11ff,E .'1'homas,E.Ty1er, ll .Pratt , D .Henthorn Background lr.F1scher,R.F1sher FOOTBALL 151: row KL. to RJ E.Keck1ey,G.Ty1er,R.Carro11, F.Wh1tehead,K.F1shar 2nd roi E.Car1ook,M.Gorman D.Goodmnn, A.scnne1aer KCapt.s H.Soott, G.B1oom 5rd row Coach L.W11son,R.Anderson, J .Roth,E .Hawkins ,R .Bannahs , D.Brooks ,F .N iohola llmagerl
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SUPREME COURT Cabovel fBack Row-left to rightl Charles Harner, Dick Wilson, Dick Shaner, Donald Vandayburg. 1SeatedD Marvine Shimp, Etlene Bentley, Jack CockburnCfChief Justicel, Don Herriott, Bill Woolever, Melvin Weaver. CIVIC IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE fright! KBack row-left to right! Noble Kuhn lJanitorJ, Harley Ryan, Harold Mauger, Robert Moerch, Don Beck. CSeatedl Fred Ketner, Audrey Merril, Bill Jones, fChairmanl Claribell Cave, Clyde Rhodes. STUDENT GOVERNMENT This year Etna High School organized its student body into a student government patterned similar- ly to that of the federal government. There are various com ittees, all except the Activities Council and Finance Committee, being represented here by pictures. These committees and bodies attend to all of the school activities with the aid of the faculty. It is hoped that by this method Edna students will be taught first-hand the elementary principles of democracy, thus enab- ling them in later life to become more satisfactory and useful citizens So far this system has been highly successful. A P' ,SES css? PUBLICITY COMMITTEE KBack Row-left to right! Warren Herriott, Oliver Bibler, Tom Williams, Warren Atkinson. Cseatedj Martha Wilson, Donnagene Cohagen, Freida Snider, Marys Hall Cchairman, Marjorie Sims, Kathleen Harsh, Pauline Shimp.
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