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Zane Dzwew 7?54 -7755 Mr. Hulbert is , Tifi' ' I Q ' T' 'e ' A hi Compliments of HOUSER'S DRY CLEANING Mr, Lutz Montpelier, Ohio Mrs. Esterline 8: Mrs. Gorrell 12 Mr. Tressler Sponsored by KELLERS PONTIAC West Unity, Ohio Qaadzafz Mr. O'Conner
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We the Semors of 55 can now look back over twelve years of pleasant school memormes We entered Kunkle Local School on September 7 1943, as a class of e1ghteen members R1chard Bllhn s Lowell Huston Ph1ll1p Johnson Duane Landon Le Roy Stantz R1c ard Traxler Hal Whetro Vonna Armbruster Phylhs Borton Joyce Eberly lla Hulbert Paul1ne Kos1er Mar aret Kr1ll and Carol Lutz Dur1ng our f1rst ear, we galned Clarence Star Merna Short and E1leen Poorman Throug out grade school our teach ers were Mrs Stelma Myer Q11 Mrs Edna Stauffer Q21 Mrs Ethel St1pe 13 41, Mrs Dana Oberlm Q5 61, and Mrs Thomas G1lcher Q7 81 We gamed and lost members untml when we started our Freshman year 1n 1951 our class cons1sted of fourteen members Vonna Armbruster, Bonn1e Connolly Joyce Eberly, Leroy Gorsuch Marl1n Gr1mm John Hardy, Glor1a Hugg lla Hulbert Carol Lutz, Robert M1ller Raymond P1tts, E1leen Poorman Lew1s Stantz and Clarence Stark Our b1ggest event of th1s year was when we were 1n1t1ated by the Sophomores and then could really feel that we were part of Kunkle H1gh Mrs Anderson our adv1sor 1n our Freshman year rendered great ass1stance to us 1n our f1rst money mak1ng plan, that of selllng saltwater taffy We started our Sophomore year w1th Mrs Fern All1son as our Adv1sor Our f1rst bmg undertalung of th1s year was 1n1t1at1ng the Freshmen, when we fmnally got our turn to show someone what we had gone through Later, that fall we chose our class r1ngs Our bmggest thrlll came the next spr1ng when our r1ngs arrlved When we became Jumors we learned we were 1n for a lot of work We sold candy on Tuesday and Thursday noons and ran the concess1on stand at ballgames We sponsored a hayr1de and skatmg part1es as fund ra1s1ng pro colors red and gray and our class motto Today's Youth 15 Tomorrow s Hope Mr Graebner our adv1sor d1rected our Class Play Peter Beware Then came our b1ggest Job of the year g1v1ng a banquet 1n honor of the Sen1ors Before we knew It we were Semors We soon learned that our last year 1n school was a buy one We chose our off1cers w1th the follow1ng result Presmdent Leroy Gorsuch V1ce Pres1dent Glor1a Hugg Secretary Carol Lutz Treasurer Joyce Eberly and Reporter E1leen Poorman Mr Welch our adv1sor has g1ven excellent co operat1on and adv1ce 1n all our projects th1s year Our 11st of act1v1t1es 1ncluded sellmg ma azmne subscr1pt1ons, havmg our Sen1or plctures taken and sell1ng Annua ads Also, lncluded ln our work for th1s year was prmtmg the Echo and prepar1ng the '55 Annual We also got courageous and tr1ed our luck at someth1ng new 1n the way of a fund ratsmg 1dea A Box Soc1al As Semors we attended Government Day and Career Day Mr Kolar d1rected us 1n our second successful sta e product1on ' Here Comes Charl1e' On Apr1l 15 we attended the we 1 planned formal banquet gwen 1n our honor by the .Tumors On Aprll 2.1 w sponsored the second annual Mother Daughter Banquet We were all exc1ted when May 3rd fmally came and we left Kunkle for our 5 day Sen1or Tr1p to New York C1ty The year was swmftly comlng to a close On May 15 we had our Baccalaureate Servmces The long awa1ted day came on Ma 20 our Commencement Day, when we fmally rece1ved our d1plomas, e goal of our 12. years here at Kunkle Local School 11 Q I I . ' ' : . lg , , 1 l s 1 9 , 7. , . , . , . , 2 ' - - li s 1 - ' Z - u a I . 1 - u l . , D , , . , : n , ,s , 3 . ! 1 3 , a u a , . , - , . . , ' l . . . . . , , O jects. We also chose our class flower: the American Beauty Rose, our class : 3 : ll ' I ' ' ll . . v , 1 , . n U , , . . - , . - . - , , . - Q , s - o 4 . . u , , - , Q . . . - . . . U . . . , . n n . , Q 1 . , .e
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