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Fiighland wins Medina County ROAD-E-O Highland’s driver training students have always scored high in the Medina County drivers ROAD-E-O. In the 1961 contest Jim Kle- sack and Pat Buettner received the trophy for the best drivers as a team. Pat Eckleberry won first place in the girls division and Jim Klesack won first place in the boys division. Jim then went on to win sixth place in the class for boy drivers in the State contest. Senior Awards Assembly honors outstanding students. The Senior Awards Assembly is an annual event honor- ing the seniors for their achievements during their high school days. They are presented to the student body as an entire group before their final graduation day. Mr. Harmon, Pat Eckleberry, Pat Buettner, and Jim Klesack discuss the ROAD-E-O events in which they placed. The Seniors are assembled to receive awards for their outstanding accomplishments in their four years of high school. 15
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The Junior Class takes the Senior Class “Drifting and Dreaming” at the 1961 Prom. Mr. Vermillion, guest speaker, recalls the hap- penings shared by the Juniors and Seniors in the past years. Wh HE, i Wises The camera shutter snaps on the banquet given in honor of the Seniors. This year’s Prom theme was “Drifting and Dreaming.” The Uni- versity Club of Akron, beautifully decorated in a Spring theme, was the location for the banquet and dance. A movie, bowling at Riviera Lanes, and a good breakfast at the school completed this Junior-Senior event. After the banquet, dancing to the music of Emil Hess was enjoyed by all. 14
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The Class of °61 graduates. Mr. Bonds, president of Baldwin-Wallace College, presented a chal- lenge to the Seniors in his commencement address. He gave them a Chemistry equation to follow throughout life. Sue Taylor, valedic- torian of the Class of ’61 presents her address to the Sen- iors and audience. Mr. Kaufman, presi- dent of the school board, presents a di- ploma to one of the members of the 1961 class. %, % N 4 N 3 To the seniors, commencement marks an ending and beginning. They are ending a life that took twelve years to complete, but the best yet lies on the road to the future. The seniors await the big event. 16
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