South High School - Lens Yearbook (Columbus, OH)

 - Class of 1956

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South High School - Lens Yearbook (Columbus, OH) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 83 of 108
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Page 83 text:

Amer1ca's tgp top secret The Untted States Government has a lot ol closely guarded secrets weapons, strategtes, ways to ftght communtsm But of all of them, theres one thats more yealously guarded than all the rest And you re the only one who knows what that secret ts' One of your rtghts as an Amertcan ts the rtght to a secret ballot And you alone know how you mark your ballot No one sees tt, no one can tnfluence you Its your secret In the Red domtnated countrtes, your yote tf you get one ts about as secret as a brass band play mg tn a greenhouse You usually have only one candtdate to yote for A group of sharp eyed offtctals checks your ballot to see that you voted the rtght way Some people, even tn thts country thtnk that thats the way up to every one of us to see that our ballots rematn secret If we let the secret ballot get away from us, we can say goodbye to all our Amertcan rtghts-freedom of speech, free dom of reltgton, freedom of press and all the others How can we preserye these freedoms7 By speaktng out strongly when we see them endangered By ustng our secret ballot every electton day to keep Amertca free Remember they re your rtghts, so treat them rtgbt J The Ttmken Roller Beartng Company The right to uork rball not be abrrdged nor made xrnpolenl DO YOU KNOW YOUR RIGHTS' As Ametmcans we hnye the greatest lrtedom and the htghtst standard of lntng tn the world Help keep tt that may by Lnomtng your rlghts and guardtng them vttll Soma of them nrt lrredom of tr orxbrp Rtzhl to t ballur 'Rrghl Io bnou bon your rnrran rpeudf your duet Irtedorn ol .tpeerb freedom of the presr Rrqhl lo rrrltfr e olirnalr 'Rrgbl to bnau ralurrex ol your muon oirfert lreedorrl from search urlbau! uurrarlt Rrghl pelrnon goterrrmeul for redrest of grretarrrex 'Right bnou tl your umou oirrerx are Korrrmumtlr 'Rrghl bnou bon your urrwn tx rurr Rrgbl speedy and publrr Ina! by jury Rfghl help ol a lauyer Rrgbl I In appear at A ullrlexx aganltl ynurtell 'Rrghl refute lo permrl Ibe rberk off ol urlmn due! 'ktghl lo go drrerl to yarn bon urlb 4 gnetanre Rrgb! lo be prexurned mrmrenr mm! proted gurlly freedom m ours property 'Rrgbl lo uork detprle uruorl jurrxdrrlrorral drrpulei Freedom In uarb nr any loralrly 'Rrgbr la proper tupertnron ol your muon uelfne lundr Freedom lo tlarr and manage 4 buxruetx Freedom to make a prom 'Rrgbl not In be lured by muon leader: Right lo tole on :ompany x bell offer 'These are rrghts you enyuy under the Taft Hartley law 'Thus rs a rrght enyoyed by members of l ntted Steel Work ers CIO only when the Tait Hartley law ts rnyokcd THEY RE YOUR RIGHTS TREAT THEM RIGHT' ge c ll l l O - y . . u . V X xr-trr' . . I ' la ' ' ' I0 f ' . lo . . . , '9 7 lo elections should be run. Most Americans don't agree and it's 'Rmb' '0 'W' WH' f 'P'0H f fffff of ff'S f 'f 'f ' '10 . I0 , ,, b ,. V ' l , l'll , 'l ' , 'V ...L. .. 1 I . Pu S'I'L'l1f'l'

Page 82 text:

316, 11-A Seated, Icft to right: Gloria Widner, Jane Danielson, Rosemary Brown, Margie Miller, Pat Hoover, Andrea Frey, standing: Miss Cornettet, Jane Leh- man, Marlene Martin, Bill Gatton, Jesse Brush, Marilyn Irion, Bill Lash, Patsy Vice, David Segel, Kenny Baker, Paul Brining, Carry McCalla, James Dreher, Jerry Root. 320, 11-A Row 1: Carolyn VVhitt, Phyllis Crackett, Janet Devine, Rnw 2: Alice Leon- ard. Connie Dailey, Carol Stevens, Sharon Jackson, Row 3: Mary Jo Dunlap, Sandra Troutnian, Martha Petrasio, Nona Peahell, Carole Burton, Carol Robinson, Joanne Maizavero, Pat Guinther, Jean Howard, Angela Caito, Row 4: Mr. Kolb, Fred Hauck, Fred Jarrell, Jim Dressel, George Devilin, Greg Cook, Tom Brown, Charles Bolin, Ted Pope. gl- 212, 11-A Seated, Left to right, Row 1: Jackie Castle, Sara Jester, Mary Scott, Row 2: Frieda Wittman, Joyce Halterman, Judy Abbot, Bob Ruh, Guy Whaley, standing, Amold Trippett, Marjorie Russell, Don Mahoney, Jacqueline Rose, Robert Weier, Phyllis Lusch, Larry Boehm, Judy Thom son, Nick Strauss, Bernice Goldstein, Ervin Collier, Robert Toberen, Richard, Hugoniot, Charles Grey, Larry Brookins. Not pictured: Ron Allen, Joe Ford, Betty Maddox. r l 8 e'?'? vi 311, Row 1, seated, left ta right: Ray Gerren, Marie Lambert, Edna Anne Baugh- man, Anne Eyester, Norma Rosenauer, Jackie French, Wanda Linebaugh, Linda Swisher, Amelia Petrasio, Pat O'Neal, Noreen Keener, Marilyn Wilson, Dianne Peart, Marilyn Metzger, Jeanne Merchant: Mary Lou Tihbets, John Hall, Martin Cohen, Row 2: Ronald Brown, Bob Miller, Ronald Brown, Dianne Boyer, Linda Fizer, Pat Dose, Carole Dolby, Frances Ladezma, Augusta Sherard, Pat Stocker, Betty Thomas, Sara Pierce, Maggie Albert, Carole Weaver, Sharon Morris, Becky Meyers, Jane Armentrout, Linda Oldaker, Sharrie Colburn, Ronald Harding, Norman Friedherg, Row 3: Bill Stevens, Jim Hilty, Neal Kresheck, Marvin Jenkins, Jay Vannoy, Dan Rhin- Page Seiwztyuiglzt if Y v 12-B scheld, Norma Lewis, Virginia VVadell, Jo Stonerock, Delores Raish, Anna- bell Barrett, Marilyn Elerick, Kay Hilt, Mary Ann Cordray, Leni Rosen, Dorothy Kessler, Kathy Matheny, Shirley Long, Patsy Martin, Donna Faulk, Dave Fleisher, Row 4: Mill Lang, Clyde Freisland, Bob Newell, Steve Walters, Tom Main, Don Dickie, Gary Durtschi, Ron Pick, Mr. Richards, Don lnnis, Jack Lewis, Row 5: Claude Heacox, Mike Hussey, John Hauck, Udo Maroscher, Bob Secrest, Bill Secrest, Warren Udisky, Ted Sanders, Mike Sauer, Dan Lyle, Rudy Weigcrig, Eddie Merklin, Bill Weakley, Jim Tapia, Bill Foley.



Page 84 text:

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