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2 LR SED SENIOR CLASS 1. Class officers 5. Actresses? ? 9. Buddies 2. Senior scramble 6. This is John and Jean? 10. “Wildcat Willie” 3. Mad love? 7. What's funny? 11. The Three Stooges | 4. Everyone smile! 8. Senior guardian angels 12. Devil unknown! ' Cummin’s Motor Sales Citizen’s Banking Company | Perrysburg Perrysburg
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By this time the window project was well under way so again the workers were put under a new supervisor - Mr. Griffith. He added a new member, Sherry Miller, to the payroll and appointed a committee to discuss materials for the partitions and roof. Jim Hitsman was President; Jane Gerdeman, V. President; Bill Koch, Treasurer; and Don Hum- mel, Reporter. Next, Mr. Griffith wanted construction of the partitions to begin at once so a new builder, Chuck Combs, was hired but Sherry Miller left for a new job. The workers voted on a new committee to plan the decorating. They were: Jane Gerdeman, President; Don Hummel, V. President; Bill Koch, Treasurer; and Jean Gerdeman, Reporter. A rival con- struction company gave a big initiation party as a sort of launching to our building pro- ject of partitions. Soon after this the engineer, still Mr. Griffith, hired a new designer, Beverly Shriner, and work on the second partition began. The builders were in need of money so they sponsored a magazine campaign and sold peanuts for the needy cause. Promoters of this outside project were: Don Hummel, President; Jane Gerdeman, V. President; Bill Koch, Treasurer; and John Rathbun, Reporter. As construction of the last partition began, a new engineer took over - Mr. Huff. The workers recommended that the same committee as before supervise the raising of money for the building project with the exception of the office of reporter. John Halbert was elected to this office. In order to raise money this time, the builders sold ice cream bars at basketball games, sponsored bake sales, gave the play “Mumbo Jumbo”, and spon- sored a dance called the ‘Snowball Hop”. Also, they all received class rings to represent their standing as builders and they gave a banquet in honor of their rival construction company. Finally after twelve years, the project was nearing completion as the roof was about to be put on. Two of the construction gang, Chuck Combs and Jim Hitsman, took jobs elsewhere but this did not stop the builders. Jane Gerdeman was elected President of a committee to plan decorations for a party that was to celebrate the finishing of this twelve-year project. Also on this committee was Don Hummel, V. President; Bill Koch, Treasurer; Emma Lee, Secretary; and John Halbert, Reporter. As the finishing touches are often the most important and the most expensive, the builders put a lot of effort in- to raising the needed money for the celebration that was to take place on the comple- tion of the building. | Again under the supervision of Mr. Griffith, the builders gave a play ‘Wildcat Willie in the Doghouse’, sold refreshments at the bal] games, sponsored a magazine campaign, gave bake sales, and sponsored a dance that was called ‘‘Senior Swing’. At last the building was finished. The final nail had been driven. On May 27, 1955, a great many people turned out to look at the project and see the builders receive their degree in architecture. Just one week later, the builders, along with'‘the honored guests, Mr. and Mrs. Griffith, left for a week's stay in Washington, D. C. and New York City. The project had been a difficult one but a great deal had been accomplished by the Ohio State Construction of Education, Inc. { | |
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