Hillsdale High School - Echo Yearbook (Jeromesville, OH)

 - Class of 1966

Page 87 of 172

 

Hillsdale High School - Echo Yearbook (Jeromesville, OH) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 87 of 172
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0 E on NIZA S T r e on L0 Membership, ndying Leadership and Parties, games, activities, fun, work, and play all constituted the makings of good organizations, and this is just what Hillsdale had! As the new members were initiated, the older members coped with bigger problems and responsibilities and assumed the duties of office holders. Good leadership, guidance, and organization lentto the success of each club. These socialized events took place in order that students could take part in good, healthy entertainment. The list of clubs to which any student may have participated is lengthy and the remarkable thing about Hillsdale's clubs is that every student had the same opportunity to belong--only minor qualifications had to be met. The FFA and FHA were two groups which fur- thered the vocational courses offered in high school classes. These, as well as every organization in the school, had regular meetings and worked for the better- ment of society. The music department consisting of band and cho- rus, developed those talents which could lend to the success of one or many of the interested students. Their activities over the course of the year included: home concerts, district and state contests, the Ashland County Musical held May 2 at Mapleton, and other selected engagements held throughout the year for interested parties. nfaltering Guidance The ECHO and HIGHLIGHT Staffs endeavored to make bigger and better accomplishments through new and improved journalistic methods. Varsity-H and GAA were two associations which dealt with the athletically minded students. The Library Service Club and Bookmobile Librarians existed in order to satisfy and aid the students interested in books and the jobs associated with them. A most active league was the Thespian Troupe 1647 which sponsored and presented all plays exhibited, and instilled in the students, a desire for dramatic per- formances and the stage. The last two very important assemblages were the National Honor Society and the Student Council. The National Honor Society was one organization which chose its own members. The qualifications of a high scholastic record, active leadership, and good character had to be met. The other progressive organization--the Student Council, represented the student body and planned and carried out worthwhile projects which lead to profitable and invaluable student government arrangements. With so many clubs to have been an active partic- ipant in, the students of H.I-l,S, have created for them- selves a chance for better opportunities after their high school careers have been completed. Marching band was one of the many active organiza- tions. Here, it is giving a half-time show for Mapleton at their homecoming festivities held in New London. . ., ,, H ,, ,, . :W N .S . H - . , -. ,ai ..:,,k:.:,,'m.: L:-:-H: , T rm ,ww-Y fi,w.,u...,, .- 3 1 1. ...,..i e , I V ,..,,., I U: ,,, ,, ,,, ,H ' uv uw lm, ..,,. . ..

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Editor, Donna Mutchler, adviser, Mrs. Helen Petty, and fseatedj junior editor, Unie Draper found plenty of work to keep themselves occupied. The editor acts as an overseer of all work done on this particular yearbook. She assigns pages to be done and copy to be written, and she also must do many pages herself and meet all designated deadlines. The junior editor complies with all orders and is made ready to as- sume the duties ofthe editorship while the ad- viser must check every page for errors and make sure no one is injured by pictures or copy that are printed. She must also see that the budget is planned accordingly and that the staff is not put into debt. Echo Staff Strwes r H ru r uw r A ages, H it ,lg 5 V H M , ff- S V ,, 'd it :fa 1 if Ii AJ.. Th All pieces of art and coverwork were done by art much work in the line of copywriting Even though this editors, fstandingy Marilyn Krebs and fseatedj Nancy work was tedious and time consuming they were faith Freeborn. Judy Badertscher, Sharon Armstrong, Qstand- ful in fulfilling their duty ingjg Karin Landis, and Lynda McGuire Qseatedjg did 82

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