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HOME ECO 0MlC E FIRST ROW: Pemberton, Johnson, Berlin, Radel, Bosley, Higgins, Mrs. Lawson. SECOND ROW: N. Jones, Sally Sisson, Chard, Murphy, Hooper, Schertzer, Shirley Sisson. THIRD ROW: Neal, Darnel, Jolley, V. Jones, Porter, Waugh. This year the Home Economics classes have been specializing in certain fields concerning their work with clothing and foods. The Junior-Senior class specialized in out-door cookery and home care of the sick. The other girls worked with clothing and planning and serving dinners. The officers of the two groups are listed below: JUNIOR-SENIOR FRESHMEN-SOPHOMORE President ....... Ginny Porter President .... Darlene McGlothlin Vice-President. . . Margy Murphy Vice-President . . .Margaret Neal Secretary ..... Ruth Ann Higgins Secretary .... . . Judy Hooper Treasurer ........ Ruth Radel Treasurer . . . . . Jayne Jolley Compliments of The Chief Dairy Products Co. Dixie Cream Donut Shop Manufacturers of Fine Dairy Products 114 W. Fairground Phone 2-2297 Ph-257 Upper Sandusky, Ohio Fresh Donuts Every Night -Always in the Market for Milk- Except Saturday Night
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STUDENT COU Cll. SEATED: Myers, Porter, Heller, Forry, Johnson. STANDING: Advisor, Mr. McFarlang Borland, McGlothlin, Shifflet, Wagner, Cocherl, Breiti- gam, K. Murphy. The Morral High School Student Council began the school year with the election of officers. They are as follows: President . . . . . . Buddy Heller Secretary . . . . . Mary Ann Forry Treasurer . ..... Ginny Porter Among the projects sponsored by the student council this year were assemblies held once a month for the entire student body, faculty, and parents. The monthly assemblies consisted of: November- Joy Bell Ringer from Columbus. December- Christmas Story in charge of Mr. Granlee. January- Spanish II, Home Economics, Chemistry, and Typing I. February- Grade school in charge of elementary teachers. March- Speech class in charge of Mr. Granlee. April- Talk on Greece, Harry Aldxander. May- Recognition Day, Mr. FcFarlan. The Student Council also sponsored Red and Black Day held January 31 and Homecoming February 3rd at which time Jeanne Berlin reigned as queen. Her attendants were Ruth Ann Higgins, Mary Ann Forry, Ruthella Foos, and Karen Cottrell. The escorts for the occasion were Bud Heller, Ken Hinaman, Jerry Wood, Darrell Schwaderer, and Max Shifflet. E. J. HISSONG 8m SON Compliments of Building Contracting A. NICKLES BAKERY Specializing in Aluminum siding, Bakers of Toastmaster Bread Awnings, Strom Windows and Doors 787 N. Main St. Ma.rion Ohio Phone 2390--Caledonia, Ohio Phone 3-1450
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