Hoaglin Jackson High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Van Wert, OH)

 - Class of 1958

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Ann Mace A very likeable girl who is a well adjustcd per- son. Ann has a good sense of humor and it is al- ways a privilege to be associated with her. Music is important to her and she will always be remem- bered as the number one base drummer of the band who kept a mean beat. Home economics was her favorite course and she enjoyed doing the many pro jects required for the completion of this course. Activities and projects: band, chorus, Y-Teens, four years, redcross representative, Junior and sc- nior years. Seniors ,y.leet. cjsa -vvi c 2 fg,V A'i H-fi Lave McCracken Athletics and academics sometimes do not go together, but Dave succeeded quite well with both, and found time to be the class entertainer with his timely hiunor. College is of prime importance in his future plans and he should succeed in his future endeavor. Accounting and electricity interest him and could be his future vocations. Activities and class offices: basketball, base- ballg and chorus, four years, band, one year, stu- dent council, one yearg and senior class play. Carl Rogers Carl was always a leader in class administration and organization. He was a very dependable backer of the class, and school and his shoes will be hard to fill. His faithful study habits should give Carl the necessary background for college entrance which he is contemplating. Basketball was of pri- mary interest to Carl and he left us with many pleasant memories of some of his athletic feats. Activities and offices: basketball, four years, chorus, two years, band, and student council treas- urer, one yearg president of junior class, and vice- president of rendevous committee, Y.M.C.A. Delores Roth Paulding county's gift to us has been valuable in many respects. Delores has obtained the nickname of Chief and she certainly has lived up to this title. She has been a leader in just about every ac- tivity she has participated in, which has been many. She possesses all the traits of a respected leader and will certainly! make a prom- ising citizen after graduation. Academically, Delores has few peers, if any, in the school. Let's hope that Delores seeks higher education after high school. A book could be Written on her many interests. activities, and offices but a list of the important ones will suffice. Activities and offices: chorus, four years, Y-Teens, three years, band, two years, librarian, four years, editor of year book, presi- dent of student council, and a part in both class plays. 1 ..., 1 ..., 1 ,,,, 1 ..,. ..,.,..-,.,........1..,,1 ..., 1....1u,.1 .... 1 ly.. 1.,n1yt..1,.y.1l..!. 'Portraits of Individual Groups and Weddings! HHOVERMAN STUDIO l 1130 East Third street - Delpho-S, Ohio! or -M1 llll 1 ,III 1q.1.l.1n141141-un1nn1nn--nn1uu1nu1nn1un1,lu1ng!n

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Carolyn Sz Marilyn Leiter Carolyn and Marilyn entered school together and leave together, leaving a trail of bewildered teachers, who have spent twelve years trying to devise a plan to tell the girls apart. The twins are very co-operative and have done many extra curricular jobs for the school, and their faithfulness will not be forgotten soon. Both girls have been active in the Y- Teens during all four years of high sch- ool. The girls are both fond of the same subjects-Home economics and typing. Both girls have been active in the Youth for Christ organization, with Marilyn president and Carolyn vice-president. 1 Connie Foster A pleasing appearance and a ready smile-these are the trademarks of Connie. A quiet, modest stu- dent who was always willing to complete the as- signments given to her. Her cooperation with the teachers has been greatly appreciated. Besides being a favorite with teachers, Connie was very popular with her fellow students. Activities and offices: chorus and Y-teens, four yearsg president of Y-teens, juniorg president of class, sophomoreg treasurer of Y-teens, sophomoreg member of student council one yearg and in junior class play. Harold Hoersten Harolds' claim to fame is basketball. He was the tallest player ever to wear a Hoaglin-Jackson uni- form, and it is doubtful if there ever will be a taller player at our school. He really loved the game and presented the fans with some of the most unusual thrills that were ever presented on the H-J floor. Being shy and quiet and a demon on the floor gives Harold a double personality. Besides sports, Harold is mechanically inclined and likes to tinker with cars. Activities were devoted entirely to basketball. Q Phone 3831 Convoy, Ohio .P qw, ,,,, , , ,,,, ..,,,,,,,.,-.,,,-,,.,.. .,.. -,,.... ..,. -..H-.m1....-un-lm-M1 -nu-n Seniors Don Girod Academically, Don is one of our better students and has taken several of the more difficult courses, with mathematics being his favorite subject. He is mechanically inclined and likes to work on cars. Don is well liked by both teachers and students, and is a well adjusted individual. He has been granted the gift of clear thinking processes, which should be used to great advantage. Activities and class offices: chorus, one yearg basketball, two years, Treasurer of senior classg and parts in school plays. .g...-,...-....-....-.,..-..,-...,-.,.-....-.........-...,.......-....-..,.......-. - -.........g. lim.



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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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