New London High School - Wildcat Yearbook (New London, OH)

 - Class of 1951

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MARY KAY MARY KATHRYN SENGSTOCK August 6 Student Council I, 2, treaz. I, secy. Z, C'ass Play Technical Statt 3, 4, Tattler Staff I,2, 3,4, Annual Staff, Office Ass't, 4, Choir I, 2, Girls' Glee Club I, Va.sity Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Football Queen Atten- dant 2 RICHARD E. WEEKLEY December IO Basictball I, Tattler 4, State Scholar- ship Test I, 2, 3, Marching Band I, 2, Concert Band I, Z, Orchestra I, 2, Choir I, Z, Boys' Glec Club I, Buck- eye Boys' State 3 GlNNlE VIRGINIA MAE SHUMAN September 27 Class Play Technical Staff 4, Girls' Glee Club I, F.l-l.A. I, 2, 3, 4 EDlE EDITH MAE WESTFALL June I9 Girls' Glce Club I, Girl Reserves 3, 4 F.l-l.A, l, 2, 3, 4 1 M, J. MARY JANE WARD January 3I Oltice Ass't. 4, F.H.A. I, Z, 3, 4 ,IGENEH VIRGIL EUGENE YOUNG August ZI Basketball I, 2, Orchestra I, 2, Choir I, 2, Boys' Glce Club I, 2, F.F.A. 3, 4, Parliamentary Procedure Contest 4.

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JlGGS DIMMY AMOS DONALD D. ROSS DWIGHTEUGENE SACKETT HARRY SAWDEY January 26 Class Sccy. and Treas. 2, Class Play -l, Football 2,3,4, Track 2,3,4, Bas- ketball 2, tattler staff 4, Annual stall 4, Senior Scnoarship Test, Choir Z, Prince of Peace Contest 4, F.F.A. 2 SANDY SANDRA JEWELL SCHAFER July 27 Class Play 3, -l, Tattler Stall l, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff -l, Office Asst 4, Marching Band l, 2, Concert Band l, 2, Orchestra l, Choir l, 2, Girls' Glee Club l, Girl lle,erves 3, 4 February 2 Class Play TechnIcal Stall 3, rl, Tattler Staff 4, Annual Staff, Sr. Scholarship Test, Marching Band l, Choir l, 2, Boys' Glce Club l ROCKY DONALD SENGSTOCK March Z Football Z, F,F.A. l, Z, 3, 4, pre,. -l, Parliamentary Procedure Contest 3,4 February l 9 Slutleiit Council l,2,3, Claw, Secy. and Tieas. 3, Class Play -l, Football i, 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Tattfer Staff 4, Annual Stall, Senior Scholarship Test, Concert Band l, 2, Orchestra l, 2, Choir l, 2, 4, Eoys' Glee Club l, 2, O.M.E.A, Choir Contest -l, State Scholarship Contest 4 HJOH JOAN VIVIA-N SENGSTOCK April I3 Cla,s Play Technical Stall 3, tl, Tattler Staff l,2, 3,4, Annual Stall, Office Ass't, 4, Marching Band l, Orchestra l, Choir l, 2, Girls' Glee Club l, Varsity Clieerlearler Z, 3, 4, Girl lit'- serves 3, rl, Concert Band l, Z



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Glauauuiaaq The Class of Fifty-one has successfully accomplished one of the most important phas- es of life. In other words we have gone through twelve years of school. Here are some of the more important events and cherished memories. On September 5, 1939, we got our first glimpse of school life. There are thirteen of the original class of 1939 still with us! Richard Weekley, Sandra Schafer, Dwight Sack- ett, Mason Randleman, Patricia Lash, Dc Lee Hileman, Richard Brown, Ruth Burner, Carole Evans, Sterling Franklin, Richard Hook, Rosanne Cole and Mary Kay Sengstock. Miss Hibbard, our first teacher, patiently taught us the three R's. In the third grade besides doing our school work, we were carpenters, for we made a library for our room. Miss Teets was the instructor for both. Raymond Caldwell and Nancy Herr entered our class in the fourth grade. Miss Burke gave us our first exams, but most of us were able to get out of taking them. In 1944 Hartland School was destroyed by a tornado, a disaster which increased our class by five pupils. They were WVarren Lucal, Shirley Patchen, Wayne Perkins, Joan Sengstock, and Mary ,lane Ward, Harry Sawdey and Marylin Hess were new members of our class this year. Our teacher was Mrs. Philippi. Mrs. Wisler taught us in our sixth year. Nancy Harrod enrolled in the class. We were proud of ourselves, because we were now the oldest in the elementary building. The seventh grade was new and exciting. We were now in the big building and par- ticipating in classes much the same way as the upperclassmen, J. W. Kelley and Louis Kovacs added to our class roll. Eighth Grade Graduation was the big event the next year, we also had a few class parties. Many students from Fitchville strengthened the class roll in our first year of high school. They were Robert Atkinson, Edward Ganz, Betty Goldsmith, Ronald Marett, Donald Sengstock, Bonita Ritchey, Virginia Shuman, Edith Westfall, and Wesley Rit- chey. This year we were able to take part in many school activities, Donald Ross was the only new student in our Sophomore year. We found many ways to make money for Junior and Senior Prom. During our Freshman and Sophomore years, most of the boys participated in the various sports, such as football, basketball, and track. Many of the students joined the marching band, orchestra, choir and glee club. We were now able to have two represen- tatives on the Student Council and some students worked on the Tattler staff. We gave our first play, The Baby Sitter in our Junior year. It was a three act com- edy and turned out to be a great success. The Iunior year really kept us busy for we were hosts to the Seniors at Prom. Our theme was a garden on a Southern Plantation. We were very proud of our decorations and thought it was one of the best proms ever. In our Senior year we were happy to have Melitta Craser, a Cerman girl in our class. Harold Iles also joined our class this year. One Foot in Heaven, our Senior play, was about a preacher, his family, and their troubles. On May 12 we were guests of the Juniors at the Junior and Senior Prom, The following day, May 13, Baccalaureate was held in the Methodist Church. May 18 was our last day of school and we left on May 19 for our Senior trip. We graduated from High School, Wednesday evening, May 23. We wish to thank our parents and teachers who patiently and understandingly have given us the opportunity to obtain knowledge which will help us in the new world out- side, still unknown to us. Mary Kay Sengstock

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