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N.. Z X... . A . sl' , 4, X Wf u, , SUSAN MARTIN Tri-Hi-Y 9-12g FTA 9, 10, Girls' Intramurals 9, 11, 12. JOYCE MILLER Tri-Hi-Y 9-12g Chorus 9, 10g Truckerettes 9, 10, Secretary 10. DELORES LOHMAN Tri-Hi-Y 9-11: Chorus 12. LARRY MASON Marching Band 9, 103 Sym- phonic Band 10: Chorus 9g Track 10. -at 15' J! DARL MUSHETT T ref N A If S 4 . N LYNN LOHR CARL LUND THOMAS MARCH Transferred from Wadsworth, Ohio, 1958, Tri-Hi-Y 12, GAA 12. ffl RICHARD METZGER Hi-Y 9- 12, Student Council 11, 12, Pres. 12: Jr. -Sr. Play 11, 12gMarching Band, Sym- phonic Band, Pep Band, Ger- man Band 9, 115 Jr. Kiwanian 123 Track 11, 12, Football 10, Manager 93 District Scholar- ship Test 11, 12. DONNA McCR1l.LlS Tri-Hi-Y 9, Marching Band 10, 113 Symphonic Band 11g Orchestra 11: Chorus 10. BEING FIRST out of the auditorium is one of the privileges of every graduating class. Seniors of 1958 leave an assembly as the underclassmen look on. 29
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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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if A -S PAUL NEASE Hi-Y 12p Student Council 9-11g One-act Play 9g Foot- ball 10, 12: Basketball 9-11g Manager 9: Signal Staff 12. JOAN O'DELL Tri-Hi-Y 9-12: GAA 11, 12g Ir. -Sr. Play 11: March- ing Band 9-125 Pep Band 9- 12g Symphonic Band 9-12g Orchestra 9- 12: Girls' Intra- murals 10-12. Seniorf Plem or Future B Deezklin on Careers Choosing a career and planning for the future was the most important task of the senior year. Members of the class who planned to continue their education had the opportunity to talk with representatives of various colleges as well as receive the advice from interested teachers. High grades and good character enabled some students to obtain college scholarships in order to further their education. Study in such subjects as shorthand, typing, and auto me- chanics prepared other seniors for a job upon graduation. Next year the '58 graduates will attend many different col- leges among them Northwestem, Yale, Ohio State, Wittenberg. Capital, and Western Reserve University. IRVIN OGLESBY GLADYS PALM CHARLES PENWELL JOHN PHILLIPS Track 11. 12: Fwlball 9. Librarian 11, 12. Hi-Y 9-123 Track 9-125 12: Basketball 9-11. Football 125 Basketball 11: Play Crew 9. JIM ROSS discusses with Midshipman Dick Rogers, '53 graduate at Norwalk, the opportunities at Annapolis. .fi JUDITH PIERCE STEPHEN PLEASNICK Tri-Hi-Y 9, 10, Chorus 12g Hi-Y 9-123 Ir. -Sr. Play 12 Style Show 10-12. Marching Band 9-12: Pep Band 10-125 German Band 11, 12: Symphonic Band 10 12: Orchestra 9-12: Jr. Ki- wanlan 12: Track 10-12. 30
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