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SENIOR ACHIEVEMENTS The Zenith staff of nineteen hundred and fifty eight wishes to express special congratulations to these honored Seniors for their outstanding achievements. IOHN VAN BOCKERN participated in the District Orchestra and later played in the All State Qchestra at Erie. Iohn, also, belongs to the National Honor Society. :mv iv Q I ...,,. tn: - , WINIFRED WYGANT earned the Betty SOPHIE URBANICK, our editor, dis- Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award tinquis hed herself by selling more by receiving the highest rating in our magazines than have been S015 bl! BUY 5511001 in the 1958 Search, one salesman in the history of our cj school. V -1' . rrfs is , ! IUDY LEVENHAGEN deserves credit for LUCRETIA OATES, our good citizen, 5' her job as ambassador for our com- won the D. A. R. Citizenship Award. munity by being chosen Miss Crawford Lucretia is also a member ofthe National County of l958. Honor Society. IOHN NEAL received the highest rating possible for his original oration ln Forensics. John, too, belongs to the National Honor Society.
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Class History Nineteen hundred and forty-six was a big year for the whole world. We were now recovering from the effects of World War II. For a number of us this year held special significance. In 1946, this class went to the first grade of school. Six years later this group entered junior High in the old building. This was a time of great change for this group, now tripled in size and meeting for the first time. On September 5, 1954, we started classes in a big, beautiful, new school. Another change, and this too was decidedly for the better. We really appreciated this new school and the wonderful new opportunities it opened for us. The next big year for us was 1955. We sponsored a very successful Harvest Hop, selected our class rings, and were well on our way toward the Iunior-Senior Prom. The junior-Senior Prom topped the list this year. Our junior Play, No Boys Allowed, was also successful. This year we chose a junior editor for the yearbook, someone capable of assuming full responsibility the following year. We chose Sophie Urbanick for this most important job. Then, at last we were Seniors. This year we broke with tradition and decided to trek to New York City. In the beginning of the year, we were faced with two major goals: our Senior trip and graduation. In order to raise the funds necessary for this journey, we had to plan ahead for a year of hard work. The first major project was the Senior Play. We presented The Family Nobody Wanted, which was highly successful. The second outstanding event was a Wes Hopkins Record Dance, which was probably the most successful dance ever sponsored at Linesville High School. In addition, record dances were held, Christmas cards, magazines, and yearbooks were sold. The final goal was achieved with the guidance of the senior advisors, Mrs. Egan and Mr. Holland. Because of their help, we shall obtain the goal set for us by our class motto, Climb high, climb far, your goal the sky, your aim a star. LINESVILLE LION Leo Hall Duty ...... .... 1 , 2 Over the Hill Club . . . 1, 2,3,4 Senior Class Mascot . . . . . .4 Thundercats ...... ..... 4 Lion's Roar Newscat . . . .l,2,3,4 Cafeteria Line ..... . . 2, 3,4 First String Watercat . . . . 2, 3
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.H rf 1-giggle Class Will We, the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and fifty-eight, Linesville-Conneaut- Summit High School, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. CONNIE ATKIN wills her homework to Punky Campbell. BOB BARACKMAN wills his Crew-Cut to Chet Trebuchon. GLENDA BAKER wills everything but Don. BOB BECK wills his ability to get out of school to Russ Storll. BERNICE BLAIR wills all her links to Jim's chain of friendship. RONNIE BOYLE wills his poems to Fred Utz. NANCY COLE wills a quiet filing room to Mr. Fargo. RICHARD BRIDGE wills his ability to understand parliamentary procedure to P. F. A. PHYLLISS COLEMAN wills her ability to get along in a new school to any newcomer. NORMAN BROWN wills his driving ability to Byron Wheeler. MAY DANIELS wills her red hair to anyone who can keep up the payments to dye it. BOYD CALLENDAR wills his bowling ability to John Karr. LEANNE GLASGOW wills her ability in art class to Arlene Stanford. PAUL CARROLL wills his trees to Mr. Lance. BEVERLY GRAHAM wills her eyebrow pencil to Susie Welsh. TOM COLLINS wills his bright remarks to Vaughn Bollard. VIRGINIA JORDAN wills her shorthand tablet to Miss Pringle. DAVE COREY wills his Ford to anyone who can't beat it. JEAN KARASTURY wills her height to Elaine Uzarski. EARL CORP wills his car to his brother Barrie. JUDY KLINGENSMITH wills her voice to Lily Pons. JOE DRIENKA wills his ability to sleep in English class to anyone who can get away with it. JUDY LEVENHAGEN wills her title to Justine Cuban. CHARLES FITCH wills Sam to anyone who wants him. BETTY BOLLARD LOWING wills her ability to stay single to Mavis Watson. BOB GRIFFING wills one free ride in his car to his brother. ROSALIE MCGRATH wills her job to anyone who needs it. GERALD IRONS wills his gymnastic ability to Bob Oliver. LUCRETIA OATES wills her personality to Ruth Ann Rhodes. HERB KRAML wills his ring to Frannie Fink. JANET OBERDICK wills Mr. Welsh's files to Norma Wygle. RICHARD LEASURE wills his mighty truck to anyone who can beat it. JOYCE ROBERTS wills her perfect attendance record to Carol Shelatz. TOM LINN wills his basketball ability to Ray Skebe. ABBY SMITH wills her knee socks to Mickey Bunnell. JIM FINLEY wills his job at the A 6: P to anyone who can work with Herscher.
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