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,600 September S October S November December January February March Back to the grand old halls of Killbuck High' Ruth Bucklew a senior, Nothing like getting started on the right foot Surprise 1 history class! Mr Weltmer gives one of his famous quizzes Betty Mullet and Louise Layland are involved in an automobile accident nothing serious. Both badly scared. Who wouldn't be! Big Battle in American History class -Dennis Teeling versus the sandman Calling all actors' First meeting of nThe Little Thea er the newly organized dramatics club Watermelon season Sheriff Starrer very fond of nnight driving around the schoolhouse Killbuck takes on their first football opponents More power to ye! Flashing diamond on the third finger of Janet Layland's left hand Looks like Alvin poppedn the question Mrs Weltmer begins to coach her senior play cast for the play, nTake Your Medicine Liberty Studios go bankrupt Reason! Seniors have their pictures taken Junior Class Party Wiener Roast and hamburg frv Klllbuck band shines under field lights at Clenmont, By the way, Glenmont won the game Fun and frolic for all! Halloween Carnival, a big success Congratulations, Loretta in your role as queen Teachers' Meeting in Cleveland Vacation Hurrah' What's hit this town' Bill Duncan has an added attraction A Amish buggy Take it easy, boys! Automobiles can be dangerous we learn Congratulations to Denver Phyllis, Mr Lewis, and especially Mrs Veltmer Band Boosters' Club sponsors a 'Cooking Schooln produced by The Ohio Power Co Student body selects cheerleaders Varsity Yvonne, Joanne D , and Phyllis Reserves Virginia S , Joanne McClain, and Ida Buren School observes American Education Week Tonight is the big night! It's 'Take Your Medicine N Any way you look at it, it went down pretty good Prince of Peace contest shows that we have some budding Daniel W sters, CRoger Cole and Ronnie Pyersl returns as Mrs Robert Gessmann. Congratulations, Ruth contest held at the Methodist Church Janet Cole sold nworld peace for top notch honors at the Christian Church Janet Leyland is given a farewell gift by the Seniors She is moving to Coshocton Seniors have a nfamily dinner' in honor of Thanksgiving Vacation begins and goes on for seven days Reason! Big, big snow Back to the grind Enough play for awhile Juniors get their class rings Seniors get pictures Oh! boy, are they ever swell Everybody happy. Christmas vacation starts John Robert makes a jolly old St Nick H Janis Denman Reed returns to senior class to finish her high school course Welcome back, Janis Bill Mullet goes to hospital What does he find? Pretty nurses Wanted ice skates Worst storm in y ars Karolyn Groomer returns to the Junior Class Fverbody glad Eighth graders are winners in the March of Dimes contributions Senior Scholarship Tests in Millersburg Janet Cole placed sixth in the county Others participating Ida Buren,Edna Young, Harold Tidball Grace Pahoundis, and Beverly Jackson County tournamert Don and David Grenert were voted on the second all county five team Sterling silver basketballs hhoopee' Speech Chapel Program Boys and girls are mentally equal Ha! Ha! Junior High Tournament County Declamation Contest held in Killbuck Lots of chicken but we d1dn't dare eat cherry pie Oh! me The Andersons, Joanne, Larry, and Jimmie leave us for Oxnord, Calif Lots of Good Luck, We'l1 miss you Band Boosters sponsor the annual Home Talent Show What's going on here Every where you look, you see Julius Caesar and Marc Anthony Oh' 1t's the Romar banquet nLittle Theater group brings mystery, comedy, and drama in three one act plays Listen to those Piggy banks break fContinued on the following page? I 6. . . rx . 16. ' ' 25 - ll .ll . t ,N . ll 62 ' , N . 9. . ' .n ll. . 13l 0 .1 20- Y 26. ' , . 27. . . ' . 28. . . n 310 . 7 ' 7 ' I 1' I I ' 0 V 0 3. O . : . 6. Q a 0 . O 8. ' . 10. ' 'Sb 12. Harold Tidball talked his way to first place in the Prince of Peace ' I! 17. ' . zu. ' ' . M. . . 11. . . lk. . . 22. . H . . 2. 9. ' . ' . . 22: S 2 ' ' . , . 9. . o A 2 , lil. . . . v 16. '. ' . ' 27. ' . 2. , 9. ' '. . 15. . . 23. au o A u 16
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p fContinuedJ same old John,'said Don bell,to get back to your questlon,'Yvonne continued WJanis Reed is a stenographer in the F B I department down in Washington and doing just swell Shirley Brillhart is presicert of the hawkshaw Hawkins Fan Club She was here in NYC the other week,organizlng a new club As for hary Faler and har Catrerlne Pacoundis, Mary is married to a fellow by the name of Burgett They live close to Killbuck and hary is very active in a new organization there,called the Fillbuck Lelfare League It was organ ized to help new people in town get acquainted with the community mary Pamoundis still lives on the farm and is quite active in the hetnodist Church She is a pretty good organist now and does most of the church playing Ida can tell you about Ruth Gessmann uYes, said Ida,'about two weeks ago, on one of my regular runs to Chicago,who should ge on the plane at Akron! No other than Ruth Gessmann She looked swell Had a briefcase full of drawings and was on her way to Chicago to show them at an Art Exhibition N 'Is she still married,nI quickly ask 'I don't know, answered Ida 'l didn't ask her N I looked at Don and could tell by the look on his face that he wanted to talk So I sa1d,nWhata you know?H 'Do vou remember William Leckrone,Nhe asked NI sure do What about him? I answered 'Well,about three months ago,on one of my regular runs to S America, when we stopped at Washington National Airport,there was a five tar general got on the plane and William Leckrone was with him William is chauffeur and general handy man for this guy Hwell, good for William H I sa Suddenly, I remembered that I was due at Radio City at 9 30 this morning for 1 I looked at my watch,and I hurriedly took leave of Yvonne,Ida,and Don, making promise that they' will give me a ring the next time they are in New York, and we have dinner together at the Stork Club As I drove down Fifth Avenue in my custom rehears them will made Lincoln convertible,I felt so sure about the safety of my car Why? Because it had been thoroughly tested by a fellow that I could trust hone other than Bill Schonauer, my old classmate,who is a test driver for the Lincoln division of Ford Motor Company Traffic was very heavy this bright May morninr,and while waiting for the go ahead' sign from the cop at one of the busy intersections, I noticed a poster on the back of the car ahead of It read,nRepeat performance of the smash hit opera titled,'I ez from Russla', star ring the new singing star,Niss Grace Pahoundawitzh That name sounded familiar and as I looked at the poster more closely,I saw the picture of my old classnate,Grace Pa'ound1s Then I remembered reading in the Artists' Nagazine about this new star,stra1ght from the Moscow theater Well, Americans like something d1fferent,and Grace has certainly cashed in on it Moscow, me eyel I finally reached Radio City,and after driving up to the curb,I started hunting for my script for today's show Without looking up,I heard someone say,nGood morning Selders It will be necessary for me to park your car immediately as this is a very bu y place this morning U Where had I heard that voice? It couldn't bel I looked up Yes, it could bel It was Junior Tldball, br1efcase,bow tie, and all nCome on, John, hurry up You're blocking traffic U Before I could answer, the regular attendant stepped up and, grinning, sa1d,HI'll park your car, sir ' I grabbed my script and crawled out Just then I heard some glggles and right there they stood, among all those hurrying people, Betty Nullet,Beverly Jackson Janet Cole,and Edna Young A big clock on one of the buildings nearby boomed out the alf hour 9 30,rehearsal time Suddenly, I had a bright idea NCome on, gang You think you're so smart I'll give you something to giggle abou 'n due at rehearsal right now and I usually have an audience I'm going to put my script as de and interview you folks instead Come on, let's hurry In a few minutes, my rehearsal was underway Familiar theme song and the announcer's commercial about Had a Call Cthey had to call it something! were over And now, Jolly Johnny and his five guests nWhat's your name,where are you from,and what's your occupa tion,sir?n My name is Harold Tidball my home is in Detroit,and I'm a salesman for General Motors 'Are you a good salesman?n Well, at least, General Motors thinks mGood enough 'And now, for this beautiful blonde 'What's your name and where a from N 'I'm Mrs Beverly Moore and my homes are in Dallas, Texas,and Miami Beach, I an you Florida nOh, yes! Aren't you the wife of the Texas millionaire, Gene Moore?n ?That's r1ght,9s r ' es resse women in mer ca last year nd weren't you se ec e as one o en en t b nwhat's yo NThat's right N Nwell, con ratulations And now for this cu e num name?n nMrs. Betty Nommay 'And do you have a family?n nYes, just Bill and me and baby makes three.' nwhy, you're quite a poet, aren't you? nAnd now last but not least, my next two guests seem to work together The tall one looks like a doctor, acts like a d t d is earr in a doctor's kit. The shorter one land a little stouterl wears A oc or, an y g ' d registered nurse's pin and is carrying a hypodermic needle. And what do yo? glen Esato with that needle, Miss--?n uwell, sir, this needle is filled with a powerfu rUS will put you out cold? in one second. Dr. Cole and I have just decided to give you this shot You see, we all want to have a good oldfashioned visit with you, but we can't do it before these microphones. What do you say?' I say,-7011! Johnny, TAKE YOUR MEDICINE. So long, folks W 15 I Ulu I 1 I ', , , . K ' . r , ' . 0 u I ff 4 1 1 . I , v Y I ' e - . . ' ' E 1 0 n - 1 ' 'n - t I O I Y il I . . V 0 , . V A I . gg ' ' V .1 e e - 0 Q -S . V , n I e 1 , , ia. 8 . , .. 1 ' . 0 . ' o ll I J me, 0 - , A - -4 . . I fl . Q , . . v . 5 , . 4 l O e A ' O I , e . fl - - -- : . . , , n. I C 1 . .n 1 I - - e ' 'n I ' .E v .N 0 , ' re ,, e s 1 gg. . e Il 'A 1 u d r an r b n-d d A 1 - . er. D ur ' 5. A - e A ' . I ' ll l e I e
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,JMX April 9 Ma UAW! fCont nuedj Watch your voices' Tonloht is the county music festival S t your alarms Today, we leave for Alliance at 6 OO A M Junior Class Play The Red Spider spins his web Mr Klllgrove has done his part Now we must do ours Local music festival eniors Farewell Chapel Distribution of 'The Antler Once in a lifetime we get to dine and dance at tae expense of the Jun ors This is it! blue and white tassels Pretty Commencement Wonderful time to be happy, and yet we' e kinda sad Luggage all ready Money in our pockets Anticipation in our hearts what could be finer New York, here we come! We hope the school will enioy our Memorial feither lockers for the boys' dressing rooms or drapes for the windows in the gymj as much as we enjoy giving it to them -J4,..fwM., Www No more we'll trudge the old school hill, For we have reached our goal We've finished now a pleasant iob We started years ago At times, it seemed for us to Tiresome to no avail But we kept steadily onward, With spirit and goodwill There is a saying that I've heard Nothing gained without pain But we have had such pleasant times, Each memory will remain This carefree happy life we have Must change for something new We're starting down a rougher road, May we walk it straight and true Here's thanks to you, dear teachers, Your thoughtful, steady ways Have helped us reach our final goal To you, deserves the praise Not just from books, you taught us, You showed us how to live. To be what's really in our hearts Not just receive--but give The school will stand, still proud and firm, Its walls still staunch and strong, The symbol of our future hopes, In all the years to come. ?fn7 lO: e . . : . . 26-27. , , y L. . . , . 11. s ' . ' . 12. L 13. Baccalaureate for the Seniors. All white robes and caps with 18. . . 0 r , 20. ,, . . be 1
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