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loan Niswander Liberty l,2,3: Glee Club 1,273,147 Mixed Chorus 2,37 Girls Ensemble l,2,37 FH. A. 3,47 Newspaper Staff 37 Take lt Easy 37 Strictly Formal 47 Pep Club 172,37 Music and Dramatic Club 47 Booster Board 27 Class Secretary l,47 Music Sec- retary 37 Cheerleader 47 Cafeteria l,27 Librarian 2, 47 Annual Staff 4. Leland Wilkins Football l,2,3,47 Softball l,2,3,4: Basketball l,2,3,47 Class Vice President 27 Annual Staff 47 Sports Club 47 Varsity Club 4. Eleanor Steiner Class Secretary 1,37 Class President 47 Orchestra l,2, 3,47 Glee Club l,2,3,47 Mixed Chorus l7 Girls En- semble l,2,3,47 Honor So- ciety 3,4: Grandad Steps Out 37 Strictly Formal 47 G,A.A, 47 G.A.A. President 47 Science and Photogra- phy Club 47 Annual Staff. Ianette Wentz Liberty I7 Class Treasurer l7 Glee Club l,2,3,47 En- semble l,2,3,47 F,l-l.A, l,2, 3.47 4-H 3,47 Student Di- rector 37 Music Secretary 47 Mixed Chorus 2: Music and Dramatic Club 47 Grandad Steps Out 3: Strictly Formal 4. I0 Deloris Plankenhorn Pandora 17 Band 17 FH.. l,2,3,47 Orchestra 2,3, Glee Club 2,3,47 Mixe Chorus 27 Girls Ensemb 3,47 Accompanist 4, Mus and Dramatic Club Grandad Steps Out Strictly Formal 47 Offir Work 47 Honor Society 3, Class Treasurer 37 Scho Treasurer 47 Girls 4AH 2, 47 Vice President Girls 4- 27 Boys 4-H 2,3,4I Bog 4-H Secretary 37 lr. Lea ership 3,47 Annual Staff Bemita Winget Grandad Steps Out Office Work 47 Honor So ety 47 Annual Staff Librarian Z. Ierome Wolfram Rawson 1,27 The Whr Town's Talking 37 Clc Vice President 3,47 Softbt 37 Football 37 Basketbt 37 Sports Club 47 Vars Club 47 Strictly Formal Annual Staff. Edison Young Sports Club 4.
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CLASS HISTUHY ln September l936, eleven small but hopeful pupils enrolled in the first grade at Mt. Cory School. They were namely: Marilyn Kitchen, Ralph McVey, Twila Henry, Bill Falk, Suzanne Wolley, Mary Ellen Hector, Howard Hamilton, Dor- othy Bowersox, Eleanor Steiner, foe King and Bob Clymer. The last six of these have remained together all through these eventful twelve years. As we strove to develop our basic education during those first years, our number changed constantly with the coming and going of pupils. The first year we welcomed two new members, Bernita Winget and Leonard Amstutz. ln our third year Ann Anderson came to us. During the fourth grade we lost Ann Anderson, and Bill Falk, Leonard Amstutz and Twila Henry, we welcomed one new member, Wade Oberly. When we came back for our fifth year, we saw three new faces: Bonnie Flora, Gwendolyn Codner, and Robert Gilbert. We lost one student, Ralph McVey. We were very fortunate to find, when We returned for the sixth time, six new members, namely: lean Ann'Klingler, Vir- ginia Klingler, Edison Young, Ann Anderson, Betty Bruce, and Dalton Watkins. We lost Robert Gilbert. In l942, we came back to begin a new phase of school life. We were now in lunior High School and felt quite important. We had three new members in the seventh year, Bernita Bracy, Leonard Amstutz, and Bernice Crawfis. We lost Suzanne Wolley and Gwendolyn Codner. During the eighth grade we wel- comed Bonnie Crawfis and lost Betty Bruce. When we returned as Freshmen in the fall of 1944, we were happy to Wel- come three new members: Bud Fronsoe, Elaine Brecht, and Bill Falk. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Dukes, we enjoyed many happy times at class parties and other activities. We still had a long road to travel before we could claim the dignity of upper classmen, but we were willing to put forth the effort neces- sary to achieve that goal. Wade Oberly withdrew during our Freshmen year. As Sophomores we welcomed Deloris Plankenhorn and Ianette Wentz into our midst. We were sorry however, to lose five old pupils: Bonnie Crawfis, Bonnie Flora, Bernice Crawfis, Bud Fronsoe, and Marilyn Kitchen. Also in our Sophomore year we excitedly picked out our class rings. We returned in 1946, as Iuniors, eager to take part in the activities and to do our part in continuing the traditions of Mt. Cory High. We elected class officers as follows: President-lean Ann Klingler, Vice President-Ierry Wol- from, Secretary-Eleanor Steiner, Treasurer-Dalton Watkins. In November of the same year, Dalton Watkins moved away and was succeeded by Deloris Plankenhorn as class treasurer. Under the direction of Mrs. Nellie Turner, we presented our Iunior play Grandad Steps Out . With the aid of Mr. Kanuck, our sponsor, we presented the Seniors with the traditional Iunior-Senior Banquet. This brings us to the present year. Yes, we are now twenty dignified Seniors. This year brought another student to us, Ioan Niswander. Our class officers for this, our last year, are the following: President-Eleanor Steiner, Vice President-Ierry Wolfrom, Secretary-Ioan Niswander, Treasurer -lean Ann Klingler. Early in the year, we traveled to Tiffin to have our graduation pictures taken which we received in December. We again were under the sponsorship of Mr. Kanuck and with his aid we elected a staff and proceeded to publish the Shamrock. With Mrs. Renninger as director, we produced and proudly presented our Senior play entitled Strictly Formal . This year we were the very appreciative guests of the Iuniors at the Iunior- Senior Banquet. We're looking forward, of course, to the day when we can say good-bye to M. C. H. S. but each of us wonders what the future holds in store for us and our classmates. This is the parting of ways for us, and so in parting we want to wish the best of success to those still matriculating at Mt. Cory High School. WBemita Winget
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