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2 f W a 3 , KENNETH NlCl'lOl.S llKenll Basketball l-2-3-4 Football I-2-3-4 F.F.A. I-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 2-3-4 Baseball l-3-4 Class President 3 Class Vice-President 2 Scholarship Team 4 BONNIE PETTIT Bonnie Girls' Glee l-3 Mixed Chorus l -2-3-4 Moiorette 2 Class Play 3 Maroon 8- White 4 ROBERT PETTIT IlBob ll Basketball 2-3-4 F.F.A. l-2-3-4 Class Play 3 JANICE PFEIFFER lljcnll Mixed Chorus l-2-3-4 Girls' Glee 3-4 Class Vice-President 3 Class Treasurer 4 Maroon 8- White 4 Scholarship Team 4 Class Play 3-4 Maiorette l-2-3-4 WES LEY REESE Wes Basketball 2-3-4 F. F.A. I-2-3-4 F. F.A. Parlimentary 2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 2 KEITH ROICE Professor Basketball 3-4 F. F.A. I-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 2 3 Baseball 3 F. F.A. Parlimentary 4
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enioz glad! lfistozy On the bright and sunny morning of September 5, 1944, seven members of the 1956 graduating class found their way to the first grade room where Mrs. Draper eagerly met her new pupils. They were: Donna Givan, Sandra Taylor, Bonnie Pettit, Edith Thompson, Richard Foster, Robert Pettit, and Keith Roice. One of these members, Richard Foster, moved to Homerville before the beginning of the second grade when Mrs. Hadley was our teacher. Richard returned to Sullivan and Ben Kelly from LaGrange ioined our ranks in the third grade when we were under the guidance of Mrs. Zacharias. ln the fourth grade our class was split with half of us in Miss Miller's room and the other half in Miss Long's room. Our number was increased by two more, Wesley Reese and Wayne Hoffman, both from Cleveland. ' ln the fifth grade our class was still split. We were under the direction of Miss Miller and Mrs. Zacharias. ln this grade, Janice Pfeiffer came to ioin our class from Tampa, Florida. We were all together as we entered our last year of grade school with Mrs. Baker trying hard to teach us some- thing. - We reached the next plateau when we started our first year of junior high where we changed classes every period and had a different teacher for every subject. Mr. Kilchenman was our advisor that year. We were under the direction of Mr. Prokop in the eighth grade. Kenneth Nichols ioined our class from Northwestern. We thought we were pretty grown-up as we entered our first year of high school. Our class was increased by six this year. Five of these came from Huntington: Ardith Leininger, Barbara Bakos, Ronald Sprinkle, Alan Wacker, and Bradley Smith. The other was Louis Sandoval from Oberlin. Miss Swisher was our advisor during the ninth grade. ln our sophomore year, Mr. MacKellar was our advisor. He was our advisor again in our iunior year. For our first adventure into the mysteries of dramatics, we presented Seventeen ls Terrific . ln May of our iunior year we transformed the gym into a beautiful starlight scene for the annual Jr.-Sr. Prom. We finally attained our goal as we walked into the halls of Sullivan High School for cur last year of formal education. We were seniors l l l We named our annual Stairway to Success p we took our senior trip to Washington D.C. and New York City, and were guests at the Jr.-Sr. Prom, and pre- sented as our senior play Finders Creepers , under the direction of Mr. Larabee. On the evening of May 23, 1956, eighteen seniors received their diplomas at the 64th Annual Sullivan High School Commencement in the high school auditorium. Dr. Roger Shaw of Kent State University gave the Commencement address. 5 11
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