Sullivan High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Sullivan, OH)

 - Class of 1957

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Brief Items of Interest Home Town News of Folks You Know, What They Do and Where They Go. David Clark , who recently appeared in a musical comedy on Broadway, has returned to his home in Huntington for a brief visit with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. Dale Clark. Lyn Davidson, WAF, in Hawaii, announced her engagement to the Commander of the USAF. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Foster were recently surprised by having their daughter, tanet, a featured soloist of the Lawrence Welk Band, pay them a visit. Frank Graham, manager of Admiral Television, Inc. was home this last week to attend the graduation services of his sister. QQ. Richard Hawley, well known pediatrician from Hollywood, and formerly of Huntington, is vacationing in Europe. Curtis Howe, Io Portaro of 1975 , has recently located in Shelby. Glenda Keefer, an FBI agent has been in town the past week searching for clues to solve the robbery of the First National Bank of Sullivan. Mary Ann Marshall, the Worlds greatest millionaire , recently gave her folks a new Cadillac on their wedding anniversary. Larry Messmore, formerly of Sullivan, recently paid a visit to his parents in his newly- designed rocket ship. David Miller, world heavy-weight champion, recently appeared in Madison Square Garden for his championship bout. Don Miller, was recently laid up in a Mexico City Hospital as a result of being gored by a vicious bull. Dan Nesbett, who recently was aboard the first rocket to the moon, brought back with him a very charming girl from Mars. Edith Ringler, the ventriloquist on the Arthur Godfrey program has recently visited in Sullivan Carol Walter, who operates Squeekers Slick Slenderizing School recently tried the formula on herself and tips the scale at a mere 2201 lbs. Roger Weiler, Commander of the USAF, recently talked to the boys at Sullivan High School on their military objectives. After losing the last presidential election, Robert Wilson, is now back in Sullivan teaching school again. Iudy Wright, a graduate of Sullivan High School, is now president of Yale University in New England. MF- Liifilbee, a retired professor, recently attended Squeeks Slick Slenderizing School as he was having trouble controlling his weight.

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Class History On the eventful day of September 5 , 1945 , six frightened but eager youths were welcomed into the first grade of Sullivan Local School with Mrs. Hadley as their teacher. They were: Edith Ringler, Mary Ann Marshall, Glenda Keefer, janet Foster, Frank Graham , and Don Miller. During our second year of school Ianet Foster moved to Homerville. Mrs. Furnace was our teacher and we felt quite proud of ourselves when we had finally learned to read and write. In our third year, Mrs. Reese stood by us. Two new members joined our class , Larry Messmore from Lodi and David Miller. janet Foster returned once again to our class. We had Miss Miller as our teacher in the fourth grade. Nothing exciting happened this year except the Christmas program which we all were in. In the fifth grade two more joined our class . Iudy Wright from Avon Lake and Curtis Howe. Mrs. Baker was our teacher this year. In the sixth grade Mrs. Baker painfully, but successfully gave us the push we needed to get into jr. High School. During our seventh grade, changing classes was quite a big event for us so called grown-ups . Roger Weiler joined us from Homerville and Miss Gilcrest was our advisor. In the eighth grade we felt we had finally arrived when we were allowed to have our first class party under the able guidance of Mr. Kilchenman. Next came our biggest step High School . Our class was enlarged by five. Carol Walter, Dan Nesbett, David Clark, Bob Wilson, and Dick Hawley who came from Huntington. Mr. Kilchenman was again our advisor. The big event of our tenth grade was the operetta , Meet Arizona . Many of us stared in this production. Mrs. Hassinger acted as our advisor this year. In the eleventh grade Lyn Davidson joined our class from Kipton. We joined the dra- matic ranks and presented No Boys Allowed as our class play under the direction of Mr. Kemp. That year we were hosts to the seniors at the annual junior-Senior Prom. and we used as our theme , The Stork Club. On September 4, 1956 , seventeen little angels dropped in for their final stay at S.H.S. This year being busiest of them. all. Getting ready for our Senior Play, One For The Money , our trip to Washington and New York , graduation, and preparing our annual, which we named the Spotlight . Mr. Larabee was our advisor this year.



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last Will And Testament We , the Senior Class of 1957, being of sound mind and with no malice aforethought, do declare this to be our last will and testament and hereby bestow upon our underclassmen the following: To our teachers , we leave a gold medal for getting us through school. To the Iuniors , we leave our good reputation, dramatical ability, and ability to get good grades. To the Sophomores , we leave our used textbooks, study hard. To the Freshmen, we leave a pack of notebook paper and pencils, which we never seemed to have. To the Underclassmen, we leave a promotion in the lunch line. WE , the SENIORS, make the following individual bequests: I, DAVID CLARK, will part of my baritone voice to Steve Patton. I, LYN DAVIDSON, will my position as cheerleader to Connie Hyde and hope she has good luck and as much fun as I have had. I, JANET FOSTER, leave my ability to keep thin to Ronnie Finley. I, FRANK GRAHAM , will my ability to play the trum.pet to anyone windy enough. I, RICHARD HAWLEY, will my ability to skip study hall to Tom. jordan, who never seems to make it. I, CURTIS HOWE, will my ability to always have plenty of chewing gum on hand to Iuston Iones , I GLENDA KEEFER, leave my place in the Drivers Training car to anyone and hope they do better than I. I I, MARY ANN MARSHALL ,xleave my crown to next year's Homecoming Queen. I LARRY MESSMORE , will my seat in the Senior Homeroom to Tom McConnell, who is large I enough to sit in it. I, DAVID MILLER, will my ability to have a driver's license for three years and now take Drivers' Training to whom ever needs the credit. I, DON MILLER, will my ability to have my hi story Workbook up to date to anyone who never has time to get it done. I, DAN NESBETT, leave this school. I, EDITH RINGLER, will my ability to get a driver's license to Sonya Orcutt. I, CAROL WALTER, will my place on the school paper staff to anyone that wants it. I, ROGER WEILER, will my ability to play football to Ralph Kish. I, ROBERT WILSON, will my handwriting ability to Emma Messmore. I, IUDY WRIGHT, leave my ability to stay home and study at night to Midge Hastings.

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