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SHIRLEY L. HINTERMAN Could always be found rid- ing in old or new Chevies. With whom? Bob, of course -Kelpt the Tawa Echo Stall on t e iob as business man- ager.-Liked any kind of sports from wrestling to roller skating. - A lot of time was spent in photog- raphy, which was her fav- orite pastime, next to Bob. MARTHA E. PARGEON: This lucky little gal added something very shiny and Pretty on her third finger, I eft hand, during her senior year. Yes, a beautiful, glit- tering diamond.-Took part in the senior class play.- Could be found going or coming from Findlay quite often. MARY IO SMITH: Money-mak- ing schemer of the class.-Was very active in the music depart- ment.-Was in the sextet for three years.-Made a very good baritone for any quartet.-Liked blond haired and blue eyed men for some reason.-Worked very hard as editor on the annual. -Took an active part in all school dramatics. MARY ANNE WEISENBERGER: In her senior year she acquired something very important to her and to a few other kids. Yep! Her car.-It was the only thing which kept them from being late.-She likes to sing a lot.-She was the bass in the famous girls' quartet, The Miss Chords .-Was always ready to go someplace with someone. JACK SCI-IIERLOH: Thrifty Oss.-Liked to put a lot of his time in at the Kroger Store.-Always liked to have a psychol- ogy book in his hand just in case.--Skipper was an old friend of Iack's and a loyal companion to all. SENIORS CHARLES McCLURE: Pro- fessional comedian of the class.-What that boy could- n't think of is beyond words! Seemed to take an interest in chemistry because it had an explosive future.-Served with the Boy Scouts of Amer- ica for six years. l-le plans to reach the rank of eagle scout. GEORGE WEISBIIBEIGEI Will BUILD and Finance YOUR New HOME F.H.A. G.I. LoANs Ottawa, Ohio - 15 -
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SENIORS BETTY L. HAZELTON: Always had a nice smile for everyone.-Took part in the girls' chorus for four years.-Took over the job as secretary in her senior year.-Was in both junior and senior class plays.-The most of her time was spent with none other than a guy named Art. LOWELL PERKEY: When this lad was behind the wheel of a car, no need to worry, just get out of the way in a hurry.-He supported the baseball teams as much as he liked to play with them.-He was a loyal Hi-Y member for four years and served as secretary for that club during his senior year. IOHNNY SCHIMMOLLER: T h e real casanova of the class.-Held the oHice of president during the junior and senior gears.-Was always ready, willing an able to take part in sgorts.-Had a knack for drawing.- as art editor for the annual and Tawa Echo .-The National Guard took up a lot of his valuable time at the end of the senior year. DONNA I. FUNDUM: Always in for a good time, especially in shorthand class.- Liked to be in the one-act play programs -A lot of her time wfu used as circu ating manager for the annual.-She appeared to be quiet, but that's as far as it went. Huh, Blabby? DORIS I. FOUGHT: Acquired the name Gabby in the junior year. Why? For reasons unknown.-Liked to go to basket- ball games.-Was cheerleader or two years. -Loved to play the piano.-Was very active in dramatics.-Always ready to laugh with Blabby. CAROL A. DOUGLAS: Never was accused of being too noisy.-Liked music and dramatics.-She took part in both the junior and senior class plays.-Was especially good in read- ing and writing shorthand.-Always kept us guessing who her love life was.-Studied hard, worked hard. and played hard. MAY E. FOUGHT: Had a great love for playin basketball.-Played as guard in intramurals.-She has a great fancy for roller skat- ing rinks.-Her eye was al- ways on Plymouths.-Those nice Pretty green ones, es- pecia ly, when a certain guy was driving it. DAVID CORE: The boy with the magic voice, who could sing any kind of song that would make you melt away.-Liked to act.-Was in the contest play during his senior year.-He was the roving kind when it came to taking care of the advertising for the annual. -You'll probably be hear- ing from this guy. C0 'Pu 'e '-'f of Television Picture Tubes - Radio Tubes SYLVANIA ELECTRIC PRODUCTS. INC. Incandescent - Fluorescent Lamps Ottawa, Ohio Fixtures and Equipment -14.-
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CLASS OFFICERS . .,,.,, . PM .3 Gigi ff 5, t f 1 Q QQ ,Y V ' 2 -H SP ff ., 4 ma W - A Xi P I 1 P it ' L. 4 I Q MQ 1 W 4S,iS Qi -,.. SECRETARY PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT TREASURER GUESS WHO P P P P v' 1. Betty Hazelton, 2. David Core, 3. Lowell Perkey, 4. Carol Douglas, 5. Donna Fundum 6. Jack Schicrloh, 7. May Fought, 8. Doris Fought, 9. Mary Jo Smith, 10. Charles McClureZ ll. Mary Anne Weisenberger, 12. john Schimmoller, 13. Shirley Hinterman. .. 16 -
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