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t£e ORIGINAL DRAWING SUBMITTED By Jim Converse In choosing the nickname for the Jonathan Alder High School, each home room sug- gested names. The student body then voted for the name of their choice - the PIONEERS! ft ct t • BEE tor t. tft mr 1 1 u M IVL » n r - ALDER ALMA MATER Oh, Alder, shall our songs forever Be raised in joyous praise to thee. And though far from thee we may wander, Our thoughts shall ever be of thee. Through all life's happiness and sorrow, Our hearts with love shall never lack. Devoted to the Alma Mater and to the scarlet and the black. To Alder do we raise our voices A symbol of our comradeship. Tho there be victories and failures. We'll meet them with good sportsmanship. Our loyalty and dedication, A mixture of our joy and pride. May Alder ever lead us onward Oh, hail to Alder High. THE POWDER HORN The name for the annual was decided upon by the student body and annual staff of 1956-1957. Each home room voted upon names chosen by them. These names were then submitted to the annual staff. The staff chose the name Powder Horn which was submitted by the senior class of 1957, By Judy Woods By Judy Woods A contest for choosing an alma mater for our school was held at the beginning of the school year, 1956. It was open to anyone of the community. An entrant must compose only the words or the words plus the music. A prize of $10 was awarded the winner. Miss Judy Woods of Plain City, Ohio, was pro- claimed the winner. The official school colors are scarlet and black.
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- --— - 7'te 95$ Pictured above: Ronnie Howsmon, Assistant Editor; Mrs. Sayre, Advisor; Pat Hommon, Editor. Pictured at left: Paul Ramey, George Karrer, Bill Noteman. Pictured at right: Margaret Rowe Norma Crisp Pictured at left, seated: Ruth Pur- dum. Copy; Bodge Lewis, Organi- zation Manager; Maryester Lom- bard, Sports Manager; Alice Fau- ver, Features; Neva Jo Boyer, Sub- scriptions. Standing: Carolyn Boggs, Subscriptions Manager; Judy Carter, Advertising; Ruth Orr, Art; Jim Vowell, Sports; Ed Hanscel, Sports.
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4cU u U4tn £io t Jonathan Alder was born September 17, 1773.
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