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MARTHA IAMESON Tri-Hi-Y 9-12: It. -Sr. Play 11: One-act Play 9: Marching Band 9-12: Pep Band 10-12: German Band 10, 11: Symphonic Band 9-12: Orchestra 9- 12. SANDRA HENNIS Transferred from Smith- field, Ohio 1956: Chorus 12. IUDITH HEPP Tri-Hl-Y 10: GAA 10-12: Marching Band 9-12: Pep Band 10-12: German Band 12: Symphonic Band 9-12: Orchestra 9-12: District Scholarship Test 9: Major- ette 9-12. CAROL HEYMAN Tn-H1-Y 9-12, Chaplain 12: GAA 11,129 FTA 12: Chorus 9, 10: District Schol- arship Test 9: Girls' lntra- murals 9- 12: Librarian 10- 12: Buckeye Girls' State 12. JOANNE KAISER Tri-Hi-Y 9-12: GAA 10-12: Program Chairman 11, Pres. 12: FTA 11, 12,Treas. 12:Ir. Sr. Play 1 1: Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Orchestra 9- 1 1: Ohio-M ichigan Team 10, 11: Girls' Intramurals 9- 12: Tri-Hi-Y District Sec. 12: Model Legislature 12: Signal Staff 12. 1' RAYMOND KETTEL Football 11, 12. GEORGE KING Track 10: Football 10,11: Basketball 10. THOMAS HUTTON Hi-Y 9- 12: Marching Band 9, 10: Symphonic Band 10: Chorus 9: Orchestra 9: Track 10, 11: Football 10- 12: Basketball 9- 12: District Scholarship Test 10. f a. 33 My DIANE KINNARD ERNEST KOHLMYER Trl-Hi-Y 9-11: One-act Hi-Y 9-12: Class Officer, N Play 11: Chorus 9-12: Signal Secretary 9, Vice-President Staff 11. 12, 10: Marching Band 9, 10: PCP Band 102 5YE Ph9 iC RUNNING ERRANDS is pan of helping in me office. Wendell Robinson takes Band 9' 102 Jr' Klwaman 121 from Miss Janet Twaddle a note to be delivered to a teacher. Track 9-12: Basketball 9- 12: Football 9-12. 27
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ERIKA DOUGHTY VICTOR DRILEA Style Show 9- 12. Transferred from Greenville, South Carolina 1956: Jr. -Sr. Play 12g District Scholarship Test 11. S61'LZ.07 .f Plan for Future B Renekrin Servicer Seniors performed many services for the school. Boys par- ticipated in football, basketball, and track. Other students at- tended games or played in the band . Keeping office records and helping with school chores were services rendered willingly by a number of seniors. Giving faithful attention to the various school organizations, seniors helped keep them intact for another year. Several twelfth graders made worthy use of their free periods by working in the high school and junior high libraries . Most seniors, finally realizing that a teacher's job is a dif- ficult one, tried to cooperate to a greater extent than they had in previous years . JOHN ENDERS CATHERINE FESSENDEN SHARON GOTT PAULINE GRIFFIN Hi-Y 10:.Marching Band 9g One-act Play 11: Trucker- Tri-Hi-Y 9-12: Play Crew Tri-Hi-Y 10-12g GAA 11- Track 9, 10: Football 10,11g ettes 9, 10: Style Show 9-12. ll. 12: FTA 10-12, Vice- Basketball 9- 12 . President 12: Marching Band 9-12: Pep Band 9-12g German Band 12: Symphon ic Band 9- 12: Orchestra 9- 12g Girls' Intramurals 9-12 JIM ROSS and Dave Som- mers, working for the Board of Education during vacation kee the school n P Ln good condition. i MARIE GROSSWILER GLEN HARRELSON Tri-Hi-Y 9- 121 GAA 11, 125 Transferred from Milan, Girls' Intramurals 9-12. 1957. 26
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H '-'7 ,ff 52, 'iz r an I f AUDREY KRAMER DORIS KUBIN Tri-Hi-Y 9-12, Chaplain 12: Chorus 9, 10.12, Dn- trict Scholarship Test 9, Girls' Intramurals 9-11, Librarian 11, 12. Truckerettes 9, 10, Style Show 9- 11. KAY KUGEL Tri-Hi-Y 9-12, GAA 10-12, Secretary 12, Honor Society 11, 12: Chorus 9, 10, District Scholarship Test 9-11: Girls' Intramurals 9-12. rm . -aff ., A - --tellin: Hs Seniom Plan or Future B Eezmin Privileges Seniors learned in their last year of high school that new privileges and responsibilities went hand and hand with hard work and good times. Seniors worked hard as members of the joumalism staff and gave their time and effort to present the junior- senior plays . The Tri-Hi-Y dinner-dance, one of the outstanding social events of '58, was highlighted by the traditional judging of cor- sages of fruit, vegetables, or candy made by the girls for their dates . Besides planning a trip to New York and helping with the spring prom, seniors enjoyed the privilege of being first out of the assembly. For many boys attendance at Thursday meet- ings of Kiwanis was a new and enjoyable experience. ALLEN LEADBETTER Hi-Y 9-12: Track 10, Foot- ball 9-11. AS THEY RETURN to school, Ernie Kohlmyer and Cliff Trautman, Junior Ki- wanians, discuss their visit at Kiwanis. 28 CAROLYN LEDERER Tri-Hi-Y 9-12, Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Orchestra 9, 10, Chonu 12, Reserve Cheerleader 9. 1 , ga. K , N? i:l V 5 s - ztf- ttv 1 CAROL LINDER GAA 12, Chorus 9, Girls' Intramurals 10- 12, Style Show 9, 10. VERA LIEDORFF Tri-Hi-Y 9-12, Play Crew 11. SARAH LINN Tri-Hi-Y 9-12: GAA 10-123 Chorus 9-11: Girls' Intra- murals 9- 12, Truckerettet 9
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