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CLASS OF '59 HISTORY As Freshmen we entered the portals of a strange new world with a feeling of fright and insignificance. To lead us through the first year, we elected the following officers: President, Steve Seigfriedg Vice- President, Sharon De Wolfeg Secretary, Linda Shaw, and Treasurer, Sophie Phares. In our Sophomore year our feeling of fright was gone and our feeling of insignificance began to dwin- dle. We realized that the next year was to be the Junior-Senior Prom and we were determined to have a good one. We chose the following officers who did a splendid job of leading us through the. year. President, ,T ack Lomanog Vice-President, Pat O'Harag Secretary, Jean Grenerg Treasurer, ,Tim Dowell. We under- took many projects to raise money for the up-coming prom. We sold Christmas Candles and Corsages, ball point pens, and shakers. We had two dances, two bake sales, a booth at the Halloween carnival, and a slave drive which went over very big. Also during our Sophomore year we met Mr. Daniels, the new Superintendent of Scioto Darby Local Schools, who led not only us but the entire school system very ably. To start off our Junior year we met Mr. McFadden, our new principal, who did a fine job of leading and helping us and the whole school. Being upperclassmen now, we selected these officers to guide us through an all important year: President, J' ack Lomanog Vice-President, Sharon De Wolfe: Secretary, Nancy MoCrackeng Treasurer, .Tim Dowell We also received our class rings to add to our feeling of im- portanoe. Throughout the year we kept thinking of our Junior-Senior Prom. Our first big project of the year was the Junior class play, Don't Take My Penny . It was a very successful play. This year again we sold candles, had dances, and had a booth at the Halloween Carnival. Finally in May we had our prom. It was held at the Veteran's Memorial Building and the theme was, Street in Paris. It was a memorable and unforgettable experience for us all. Seniors at last! What an exciting year with so many new experiences. 'I'he first new thing is our brand new high school. It is a beautiful building and we all are very proud of it. Another new experience was the addition of Ivan, The Terrible. He is the new printing press for the Wildcat. What a stubborn creature! At first he never did anything right, but then after some patience and understanding, on our part, he came through. The New Wildcat has beenenjoyedbyeverybody. Wlth graduation as our goal we chose our class officers. President for the third consecutive year was Jack Lomano. Vice-President, Philip Russellg Sec- retary, Linda Mcvayg Treasurer, Bob Boughton. 'I'he Junior-Senior Prom was held in the new gymnasium and it was a glorious occasion for us all to remember. That's our history of the years which we, the class of '59, believe the most wonderful of our lives. Lois Ann Morris Brenda Rlgsby SCIOTO BUS LINE Ed Fox, Manager Hilliards, Ohio TR 6-7112
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