Norwalk High School - Signal Yearbook (Norwalk, OH)

 - Class of 1959

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GERALD ALLEN ALBRITTON - Ir. Kiwanis 12. BEVERLY ANN ALLEN - Tri-Hi-Y 11,125 GAA 12: Jr.-Sr. Plays 12: Girls' Intramurals 9-12: Librar- ian 12: Style Show 9. RICHARD WAYNE ALLESHOUSE - Hi-Y 10,12: FTA 11, 12: Marching Band 9-12: Symphonic Band 9- 12: Pep Band 9-12: German Band 9-12: Orchestra 9-12: Jr. Kiwanis 12. CHRISTOPHER ANGELL - Hi-Y 9-12: Track 10,12: Basketball 9: Jr. Kiwanis 12. SANDRA LEE BATES - Tri-Hi-Y 9-12: GAA 10-12: Marching Band 9-12: Symphonic Band 9-12: Or- chestra 9-12: Girls' Intramurals 9-11. LARRY ELDON BECK - II. Kiwanis 12. WILMA ELIZABETH BENE - Chorus 10-12. JUDITH CATHERINE BISHMAN - Girls' Intramurals 10: Style Show 9-12: Truckerettes 9,10: Horne- coming Attendant 12. IUDITH MILDRED BOEPPLE - Pep Club 12: Tri-Hi- Y 9-12: GAA 10-12: Marching Band 9-12: Sym- phonic Band 9-12: Pep Band 12: Orchestra 1l,12: Ohio-Michigan Game 11,12: Girls' Intramurals 9- 12: Majorette 12. PATRICIA FAY BOWERS - Transferred from Gomer, Ohio, 12: Pep Club 12: Tri-l-Ii-Y 12: GAA 12: FTA 12: National Honor Society 12: Ir.-Sr. Plays 12: Chorus 12: Girls' Intramurals 12: Signal Staff 12. RICHARD CURTIS BOWERS - Ir. Kiwanis 12. CARLA LEE BRAKER - Pep Club 12: Tri-Hi-Y 10- 12: Treasurer 12: GAA 10-12: Marching Band 9- 11: Symphonic Band 9-11: Pep Band 9-11: Chorus 9: Ohio-Michigan Game 11,12: Girls' Intramurals 9-12: Librarian 10,12: Signal Staff 11. DAVID MORTON BRAMHILL - II. Kiwanis 12. MARY BETH CARLEY - Style Show 9-12: Trucker- ettes 9,10. IUDITH KATHLEEN CARPENTER - Pep Club 12, Secretary 12: Tri-Hi-Y 9-12, Vice President 12: GAA 10-12: FTA 10,11, Historian 11: National Honor Society 11,12: Jr.-St. Plays 11,12: District Scholarship Tests 10-12: Ohio-Michigan Game 10- 12: Girls' Intramurals 9-12: Style Show 9: Signal Staff 11.12, Associate Editor of Newspaper 12. JOHN KENNETH CHAPMAN - Football 9-12: Golf 12: Ir. Kiwanis 12. IUDITH ARLENE CLAPP - Chorus 9-11: Style Show 9-11: Truckerettes 9,10. SANDRA LOU CONNERTON - Tri-Hi-Y 10: GAA 10-12: Jr.-Sr. Plays 11: District Scholarship Tests 11,l2: Ohio-Michigan Game 10,11: Girls' Intra- murals 9-12: Librarian 12: Girls' State 12. CI-IALMER WAYNE COOK - Marching Band 9-10: Chorus 9,10,12: Jr. Kiwanis 12. BEVERLY ANN COY - Tri-I-li-Y 11: Chorus 9: Style Show 9. rf tr BEFORE TAC KLING the serious business facing them, senior officers Duane Ringle, president: Sue Smith, vice-president: Ellen Rickard secretary: and Cindy Haynes, treasurer: pause for an informal chat. Iudy Carpenter John Chapman Judy Clapp Sandra Cormerton Chaliner Cook Beverly Coy 27

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S61'lZb1f'.f Aclazhve Godly- Tlarouglr Leaderfbqb Assuming positions of leadership and responsibility, sen- iors held top offices in the cabinets of all clubs. Officers of the class of '59 were called upon to make important decisions regarding the New York trip, the Prom, andaCornrnencement. -2 Experienced seniors on Student Council also played prominent Jen-y Albritton Beverly Allen roles in framing new school policies and rules . As cheerleaders and majorettes, five senior girls proved their ability as leaders . Twelfth graders also led the way to a successful magazine drive with several members of that class among the high salesmen. By occupying first chairs, a number of senior musicians served as leaders in band and orchestra. Sharing the job of student librarians were twelve conscientious senior girls, who in this way displayed a quality of leadership. Seniority or length of attendance automatically made , seniors the object of attention from underclassmen, who i closely followed their habits of dress, manner, and study. F? Dick Alleshouse Kit Angell Sandra Bates Larry Beck Wilma Bene Judy Bishman Judy Boepple Patricia Bowers Richard Bowers Carla Braker David Bramhill Mary Carley 26



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I Senzbnf Acbzbve Goals- Tlarouglo fcbolarrbgp Focusing the majority of their scholastic efforts on prepa- ration for higher education, seniors vied for scholarships by participation in National Merit Tests and the Ohio General Scholarship Test. Those with private schools in mind foundit necessary to take College Board Entrance Exams . Many hours were Spent by seniors, leafing through college catalogues to determine a school that would fill their require- ments and fit their qualifications . In applying to the universities of their choice, they learned the importance of good gradesg therefore, much atten- tion was given to attaining these above -average marks . Results of this effort were evidenced by the fact that seniors ranked high on all honor rolls . The three A's--application, autobiography, and that all- important word, acceptance--became a regular part of the SHORTLY AFTER he received an appointment to Annapolis, Pete Vocabulary of C011ege'b0und students ' white grins as he demonstrates a trig problem for classmates. By the end of the year, eight seniors had been awarded val- uable college scholarships. Pete White received an appoint- ment to the U.S. Naval Academy. Sue Crossen Marolynn Crouch Judy Cunningham john Dann George DeZelar Dena Downjng jerry Emmons Chuck Fadley Clara Finch Pat Fillk 28

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