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3 orewor j The Echo of 1951 marks both an end and a beginning for the Seniors of Kenton High School; the end of four years of working and playing together, and the beginning of the responsibilities of adult life. The world which we are about to enter as adults seems to be on the threshold of a cataclysm . The flames of hatred, greed and malicious destruction of lives, property and moral values, burn higher now than at any time since perhaps the eleventh century. We have begun to realize that our her- itage of freedom is in danger of being transformed into a state of absolute subjugation. A good principle to follow in these troubled times is our class motto Do your Duty and leave the Rest to Prov- idence . Lois Fitzpatrick Editor-in-chief
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THE ECHO STAFF LEFT ROW, TOP TO BOTTOM: Mr. Russell, John Sampselle, Gary Sams, Mary Danner, Lois Fitzpatrick. SECOND ROW, TOP TO BOTTOM: Mr. Rossi, Carol Horchak, Roberta Kinsey, Mary Mustain, Shirley Roby. THIRD ROW, TOP TO BOTTOM: Wanda banning, Margaret Comer. Sally Wachalec. RIGHT ROW, TOP TO BOTTOM: Darrol Longbrake, Fred Krisher, Loa Ann Baldwin. NOT SHOWN: Bill Sellers, Bob Cummings, Gene Pifer, Norman Rondo, Bill Price, Bert Howard. The Echo is a produci of the com- bined efforts of all the students enrolled in the journalism class. Everyone con- tributes in some way, either by writing or by securing advertising. That ferrous and legal document, the Last Wi II t. r d Testament, was written by Margarei Comer, Shirley Roby and Sally Wach'lec; while Swamies Bob Cummings, Norman Rondo and Bert Howard foretold the future in the Class Prophecy. Roberta Kinsey, Gene Pifer and Mary Mustain pooled their wits to produce an authentic article known as the Class History. Carol Horchak re- searched the necessary information a- bout the faculty members; Darrol Long- brake collected the material for the write-ups about the Principal and the Superintendent. The writing for the sports sections was ably handled by Gary Sams, whoalsowrote about the Varsity K. Gary was the sports editor of the school paper. Loa Ann Baldwin contrib- uted the article on the F . A. A. section . The comparatively new organizations in the school, the G. A. A. and the Thespian Society were reported on by Margaret Comer and Wanda Lanning. Twoof the oldest organizations, theHi- Y and the Y-Teens were written up by John Sampselle and Sally Wachalec . Bill Sellers wrote the article about the very successful junior class play. Mr. J. David Rossi, Supervisor of Art drew the original sketches for the section di- viding pages and the entire staff worked under the direction of Mr. Carl Russell. On those warm days in the fall, the students went out to secure adver- tising from the businessmen of the com- munity. Bob Cummings, Darrol Long- brake, Bill Price, John Sampselle, Loa Ann Baldwin and Wanda Lanning were the most-successful in this phase of work . Mary Mustain, Sally Wachalec and Roberta Kinsey were very helpful with the tiresome and thankless task of iden- tifying and assembling pictures. The students were always asked what their preference was as to what they wished to contribute and so the assign- ments above represent what the students themselves chose. HARDIN COUNTY OIL CO. South Main St. Kenton, Ohio Phone 9172 Bulk Plant Phone 8251
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