Hicksville High School - Hixonian Yearbook (Hicksville, OH)

 - Class of 1947

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Mary Loaf? John Adams S5-Wlewn ' ..: .-,e.g.f,.gi R! di ,: ! 'I' ' , Vance Theresa porofhy , Le Mar as' Husted BeY'f?1Y. , KCQBEI, junior Q Yan Horn , , Advisor .e P!'eSidQ!lf SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY The class of K49' entered the new high school building feeling very much lost. Grad- ually we became more at ease and in the eighth grade we chose Gabriel Katona, Kenneth Horn and John Adams, President, vice-president and secretary-treasurer respectively. To the Student Council we elected Kenneth Horn, John Adams, and Bob Scott. We had two parties and felt quite grown-up. At last we were high school freshmen. We really were making progress. This year we chose our own subjects. Our class officers were: President-Bob Mastin, vice-president-Bob Scott, secretary-Jayne Burgoyne, treasurer-Shannon Meeker. Our council members were Kenneth Horn, Evelyn Gordon and Iayne Burgoyne. We again had two parties, one of which was combined with the class of 'f48 . This year as Sophomores we chose 'fWe're not at the top, but climbing' as our motto. For our flower we selected the yellow rose and our class colors are green and yellow. Early in February we chose our class rings and are now eagerly waiting for their arrival. On April the twenty-fifth we sponsored our first spring dance with everyone pitching in to help and incidentally enjoying themselves. Our class officers were, President-Carol Fox, vice-president-Evelyn Gordon, secretary-john Adams, treasurer-Gabriel Katona. Our council members are Evelyn Gordon, Kenneth Horn and Bob Scott for the first semester with Ruth Ann Whitman, John Adams, and Kenneth Horn for the second semester. We 49 ers have had many good times together in the past years and are looking forward to the next two years with great anticipation. Sponsored by Thornburg-Nolte, Plumbing SL Construction Company B ob 7 ,lil . xnaneyg V ' fjlif, Davis j I



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EIGHTH GRADE CLASS HISTORY Our class ct 1951, chose our class officers in the seventh grade soon after we became accustomedto-the conveniences ct the new building. The officers were, Max Culler, Presi- dent, Connie Kennedy, vice-president, and Glen Wonderly, secretary-treasurer. Our only class party was in the gymnasium where webhad entertainment such as games and dancing. Our class dflcers this year were: Glen Wonderly, President, Max Culler, vice-presidentg Judith Blosser, secretary-treasurer. We had several parties this year under the able super- vision of Miss Holtmeyer. BIT PLAYERS SEVENTH GRADE CLASS HISTORY Upon entering this building, we were somewhat frightened, but we soon began to find our way' around. Under the class supervision of Miss Sauers and Mr. Rodocker all 56 members of our class are trying to get a secondary education. The class officers are--Lowell Apple- gate, Pnesldentg Jim Hlrzel, vice-presidentg and Bernadette Kenner, secretary-treasurer. 'l'he new members who have come into our class are--lla Rae Hinsch, Josie Handy, and Doris Basset. Those students who participated in the Ir. High Band from our class are as follows: Bernadette Kenner, Sonya Stanffer, Rita Mcquistion, Dorothy Tomlinson, Edward Neidhardt, Dick Kreg, Keith Anderson, Iim Hirzel. Richard Bailey, Lowell Appelgate, John Durre, Lowell Robinson., and Bobby Onstott. In the High School Band from our class are Sonya Stauffer, Dick Kreg, and Bernadette Kenner. Ir. High Cheerleaders were chosen from the seventh grade. They are--Anna Mae Amaden, Sonya Stautfer, and Carolyn Cleland. Sponsored by A. R. Smith Lumber Company

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