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HI-Y Ist. Row: Bob Millager, Bill Pope, Dale Salisbury, Do P1 g -k S h' lh Ch k MCI 2nd. Row: Don Snyder, Don-Croy, Don McClure, BudnSmri1'h?0EinJ?ope,clVl?'l 0Nbw, lynn johnny Schimmoller, Louis Kibsgard, Tom Schomaeker, Dale Widmark. , Absent: Lowell Perkey, Terry Cambum, Dick Kohli. President ............. ....,... J ack Schierloh Vice President .... ....,............... B ill Pope Secretary .......... ......... R obert Millager Treasurer ....... ........ L owell Perkey From year to year the Hi-Y Club of Ottawa Public has grown in quality, in character, and in membership. In the year 1949-50 our club had nineteen boys as members. Bud Smith, Terry Cambum, Louis Kibsgard, Tom Schornaeker, Dick Kohli, Dale Widmark, Dale Salis- bury, Don McClure, Don Remick, and Don Snyder were the new members admitted this year. The Hi-Y Club sponsored George Campbell in a musical assembly. As you will remember, he was here two years ago in the same sort of program. We hope to sponsor him again in the future. The club also gave a Christmas party for the entire high school. A good program had been planned and it was well enjoyed. In financing the clubis activities for the year, the members sold license plate tags which had Ottawa printed on them and two Indians on the sides. In the final activity of the year we camped out at Riley Creek. The last meeting was held with the new officers presiding. 'r CBVANHGH GBEENHOUSE f 1 X i fi' INTER-STATE GAS CO Flowers For All Occa.s-:ons X1 , g 1 Ottawa Ohio - Phone 21051 l ffT - Bott ed Gas 81 Appliances X fx Lima, Ohio Jewelers, Lima, O, -42-
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TAWA ECHO STAFF Editor-in-Chief .... Business Manager Associate Editors Sports Editor Music Editors ..... Dramatics Editor Society Editor .A.. llumor' Editor ..... Cath V-Q Seated: Mary Io Smith, Chuck McClure, Carolyn Frey, Sally Pierman, Shirley Hintennan, Mary Anne Weisenberger, Janet Now. 2nd, Row: Margaret Buckland, Mr. Wheaton, Mary Lou Schwab, Joyce Weisenberger, Martha Strite, Cathcrn Radabaugh, Betty Frey, Doris Fought, Bill Pope, Dale Widmark, Phyllis Snyder, Miss Frey. 3rd. Row: Ann Hart, Annheth Sommers, jack Schierloh, jim Pope, Bud Smith, Vale-da Roszman, Carol Douglas, Tom Schomaeker. ........Sally Pierman ,: ......... Carolyn Frey ..Shirley Hinterman Charles McClure Hart ,.....,.Peggy Buckland Bud Smith ...Annbeth Sommers joyce Weisenberger i.............Iames Pope Assistants ......,....................................... jack SCl1ierl0l1, ern Radabaugh, Tom Schomaeker Art Editor Assistant .............. Gossip Writers .,.., Reporters : Senior ....... junior .......... Sophomore .,... Freshman .... Advisors .,...,,,. Stencil Typists ,....,.,. janet Now Phyllis Snyder ,......Dale Widmark .........Betty Frey ......janct Now Bill Pope ...........Phyllis Snyder ..........Valcda Roszman ......Mary Lou Schwab .............Martha Strite .,..........Miss R. C. Frey Mr. E. A. Wheaton .........,,.Sally Pierman Carolyn Frey Mary jo Smith Mary Anne Weiscnbergcr Valcda Roszman This is the sixth year our school paper, the Tawa Echou, has been published. Every month an issue comes off the press tmimcograph machinej. The staff sincerely hopes that everyone has enjoyed the paper. Over two hundred copies were run off each month. Our mailing list was approximately twenty-five, and we received various newspapers from other schools. The Tawa Echo is sent to other schools in the county and to subscribers. just as other-newspapers have their difficulties, so did the Tawa Eehov. The stencils werenit cutl there was no correction fluid, the mimeograph machine wouldn't work-those wcrc just a few things that happened. Then there was the other side of the picture-the pleasure we got as we saw our own newspaper, the fun we had working together, and the experience we acquired. To the staff, the Tawa Echon is more than just a school paper. It is a symbol of work, grief, and pleasure. Without the help of everyone, our paper would have been unsuccessful. We don't think it was. A vote of thanks to those who co-operated so well. -41-
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