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Carl Stewart Carl possesses all the characteristics of a good citizen-co-operative, dependable, a willing worker, and well-mannered. Industrial arts was important to Carl and he completed many fine projects as a result. Biology was also one of his favorite subjects. That red car of his is one of the most looked after vehicles in the township and re- ceives constant attention. Activities and class offices: basketball, four years, baseball, three years, band, two years, chorus, four years, and red cross. Semors Pat Taylor The most active graduating student certainly is Pat. She engaged in just about every activity she was qualified to enter, and yet was an outstanding student. To say she is an extravert is putting it mildly . She is personality plus and the possessor of an ample supply of charm and poise. Undoubtedly she was the most outstand- ing graduate in music. Rightfully, she has been chosen as our Peony Queen candidate and she will be an excellent representative. Pats' active participation in activities and devotion to studies is an example of good leadership. Activities and Offices: band, majorette, chorus Y-Teens, four years, girls trio, three years, class officer, girls sextet, and chori- ster, two years, and junior class play. Danny Thatcher Mr. Sports is the title that Danny is pinned with. One of the most out standing all-around athletes to ever graduate from Hoaglin- Jackson. An athlete like Danny comes about once in every twenty years and he has left us with many happy memories of his athletic powers. Academics were not slighted by Danny as he is an above- average student. Despite his many accomplishments he has a pleas- ing personality and is a very modest person. Activities and Class offices: basketball and baseball, four years, chorus, three years, band, one year, treasure of freshman class, and vice-president of junior and senior classes. aw . au .7x::az:i-:sk 2 .Sh 4 :fs '.-.gf .. N ,fewlg-.av 5 ,, W V Nj y, N mf, is R '-J,gy.'.'. 5 5 .S .km- Larry Tribolet Lt seems as though most top athletes are good students, and no exception to this rule is Larry. One of the outstanding baseball pitchers to ever attend Hoaglin and also a very valuable member of an outstanding basketball team. Larry was one of the top students in most of his courses and he offered much in participation in classroom work. Science is his favorite subject. Activities and offices: basketball and baseball, four years, chorus and student council, three years, band and red cross, one year. +11 xurr -1:1 uuuu 1 uvuv 1 nuuw 1 rnuu 1 xuun 1 vnx- 1n--1 lvll 1 lilv 1m-1 ilvl 1 l... 1 -y.y 1 ll.. 1 vv.. 1 y.l. 14? PAULDING EQUITY EXCHANGE 1 Paulding, ohio ,...m.1 1 1 1 .-lm1....-...,,.-H.,-nn1uu1un1nu1 1 1 1 ..un1,+
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Marilyn Sanders Marilyn has completed many school assignments. extra-curricular tasks, and other assignments and always has done her best in the completion of the same. Discipline has been no problem with Marilyn as she respects authority and has been coopera- tive with both students and teachers. Like many of the girls of Hoaglin she enjoys her many home economic projects. Listening to music and read- ing good books occupy much of her time. Activities and projects: chorus, senior yearg ju- nior class play, and Y-Teens. Senzors Gladys Schaffer The witty gal who is always up-to-something and who knows when and where humor is ap- preciated. Gladys is the kind of person one enjoys being associated with and it certainly makes the workday for teachers and students more pleas- ant. Home economics was her favorite subject and many of her home economic projects were of a superior quality. Activities and offices: band, one year, chorus, three years, Y-Teens, four yearsg class treasurer, junior year, and in junior class play. Q5-as Frank Snyder Q ...,sW J- eit- The graduating class of this year could not have ' Q picked a better graduating class president than Frank. He was willing to exert maximum effort Y in conducting the affairs of his class. Sports and . l. A 5- Frank are synonomous as sports are his main A it interest. His co-operative attitude and team play gf will be missed. '-D 4,4 Activities and school offices: basketball, four years, baseball, two years, chorus, four years, band, one year, class president, sophomore and senior years, class secretary, sophomoreg student council, sophomore and senior yearsg junior and ' senior class play. ' Janice Snyder as Clean, neat, accurate, prompt, and dependable are all traits which a good secretary should pos- sess. Janice fills the bill completely. The com- mercial subjects seem to be the courses that are best fitted for her because she has done her best work in this field, and she is highly recommended for any commercial type of job. Janice has been a top student and it has been a pleasure to have her in the classrooms. She has been a true and respected leader of the class. Our loss is Doyle's am. g Activities and offices: chorus, three years, Y- Teens, four yearsg secretary of Y-Teens, secretary of class, and school reporter in the senior year, and parts in school plays. +-- ---- - 1-i- - --ii - i--, - i-i- - ---- - -,-X - ---i - ---- - ii-f - '-ii - -i-- - -1-1 - --1- - iiii - '-i- - 1--- - iiii --wx- Q Compliments of MIDDLE POINT EQUITYi !Grain - Coal - Fence posts - Binder Twinej Flour - Feed - Etc. Middle Point, Ohio .hi ,,,, i ,,,, 1 ,,,, ,- ,,,, i ,,,, 1 ,,,, , ,,,, , ,,,, , ,.,, i ..., -. ,,.. 1 yiii 1 niii 11111 uiii 1 iiiu 1 uii: vnuzn
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Donald Wisner A willing worker who can be called on to do any task and will make a noble effort to complete the assignment. Mechanics and a love for the out-of-doors are of primary interest to him and occupy much of his time. He enjoys farming and will probably make that his profession. Activities and class offices: basketball, baseball. and band for three yearsg chorus, four years, Red Cross, freshman yearg student council, sophomoreg and junior class play. Seniors gf' '.w-em fr- ' M Q- 43' 2. - -A-1 ,in Qwp .j - 13 ,.., I I QQ: ' E ' Rf W 652: xp . Maureen Wortman A good student Whose main extra-curricular in- terest is in music. She was in the chorus three years and, was a member of the famed senior trio, and went to Lima in her freshman, junior, and senior years to sing in the state contest. She has contributed much to the senior class and Hoag- lin-Jackson. Her personality is above reproach and as a result leaves a multitude of friends at the school. Activities and offices: band, two yearsg Y-Teens, four yearsg program chairman and recreation lead- erg red cross representativeg and in the class plays. Carol Yoh A quiet, serious student who is very congenial and is very cooperative in any endeavor that she undertakes. She is fond of music and has been the pianist for many musical programs which have taken place during her four years of high school. Interest in music and a hobby of collecting shells in club. V 7 ' Ruby Yoh It's difficult to possess a pleasant attitude, even during times of dissatisfaction, but this is a char- acteristic of Ruby. Complaints were never made by the students or faculty against Ruby, and this is a tribute to her fine character. She was an above average student and participated in many activities While enrolled at Hoaglin-Jackson. Like many of the senior girls her main interests were in music and sports. Activities and offices: band, Y-Teens, and 4-H, occupy much of her spare time. Activities and projects. chorus, last three years of schoolg active membership in Youth for Christ 'bg 'Wx YET' 'xfff ' music and sports. 1 3 ' - .... - .i.. - .i.i - i... - .... - .,.. - li.. - .... - A... .. .... -.- A... - .i-. - ,.-i --4. -1---- ---- -i-i-- iiii - i--- - ii-1 - -iii - i-i- - -iii - 1'-- - i-i- - -+-f - -i-i - ---- - 1--' -A---M-H-g DITTO'S MARKET 1 GLEN RAGER , ! I i . Meats, Custom Butchering - Van Wert, 01110 i 1 Van Wert, Ohio - - .... .. .... - ..i. - .... .. .i.i - .i., - i... - ..., ---- . -.m-H+ -x---- i-1i -i- - '--i - ---- - i--- ------ -iii - i-f- - -f - '--- ---n- -1-1 - -'-' - f-i' - K'K- --H-M-'
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