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LOR EN FRANCIS MEININGER Lefty Baseball ................ .... I ,2,3,4 Basketball ..... .... 1 ,Z,3,4 Football ,,,. 2 Track ........................... .......... l F.F.A. . ...... ..... ...... ......... . . . .l,Z,3,4 Undergrad Section Qannuall .... ...... 4 DONALD ALLEN REESE Don Class Play ............. ...... 3 ,4 Basketball .............. .... 1 ,Z,3,4 Scholarship Test ....... .... I ,Z,3,4 C lass Poem fannualj GERALD FRANK RICE SONYA RAY ORC UTT Mixed Chorus ................... Class Play .......... Maroon A1 White ............ Class History fannuall ..... .--Terry.. Class Play ........ . ....... . .... 3,4 Class Reporter ..... ..... . F. F. A. ..... . .......... ..... l .Z,3,4 Class Will fannuallu... .........4 WILLIAM EDWA RD WRIGHT --Bill.. Mlxed Chorus ... ....... ..... . Class Play............ .....3,4 Maroon 8: White .. .... Class Will lannuall
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ALICE LOUISE MCC LAFLIN Girls' Glee Club ......................... l,Z,3 Mixed Chorus ...... ...... l ,Z,3 Band ..,............. ...... 1 ,z,3,4 Class Play ............. .......... 3 ,4 Scholarship Test ........ ...... 1 ,Z,3,4 Maroon Br White Staff ...... ...4 Ohio State University ........ 3 Buckeye Girls' State ........... .... 3 Elementary Section lannuall ...Q4 BURDETTE JAY HOWE Burt Mixed Chorus ............ Class Play ..... ....... ..... Baseball ...... ..... Basketball .... ..... Football ........... ..... Track ................ ..... Scholarship Test .... ........ Class President Class Secretary Student Council .... .... F. F. A. Officer.......... ...... F. F. A. Parliament. ......... .. Business Manager fannuall ...... .TUSTON WAYNE JONES --J. J. Mixed Chorus ll Class Play ...... Baseball Football... ..... .. ........... 1 F.F.A. ....... .... l ,Z, F. F. A. Officer ....... ..... F. F. A. Parliamentaryvu.. Activities Qannuall ROBERT EARL HUMPHREY ..Bob-. Baseball ..... ....... Football ....1,Z Basketbal1.... .... ....l,3 Activities farmuall LARRY ALLEN KEILLOR Class Play ...... . ....... ...... Baseball ....... ...... 1 ,Z Basketball ..... ..... 2 3 Football ...... ......... Track .................. ..... 1 , Z Senior Scholarship Class Poem Cannuall .........
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Class History On the eve of September 4, 1946, five scared but anxious children awaited their first day of school. On September fifth these five were welcomed to the first grade to begin their career in school: Carol Grenzenbach, Thomas McConnell, Franklin Allgire, Allen Ballou and Burdette Howe. We were under the guidance of Mrs. Furnance. In our second year of school we felt more intelligent. This year Donald Reese came from Cleveland and joined our ranks. We were still under the guidance of Mrs. Furnance. Our third stepping stone of school life found us under the guidance of Mrs. Reese. We welcomed Juston Jones from Akron to our class ranks. Franklin Allgire moved to Shiloh. In the fourth grade our class increased greatly in nurnber with these additions: Bob Humphrey from New London, Robert Channel and Larry Keillor from. Ashland, Bill Wright from Avon Lake, Sonya Orcutt from Akron, and Franklin Allgire rejoined our class. Miss Miller was our teacher. ln our fifth year Lren Meininger from Ashland joined our crew. We were split up this year with part of us under the guidance of Mrs. Baker and the rest of us under Mrs. Bland's guidance. ln 1951-52 we were in the sixth grade and thought we were pretty big. This being the year we were said to be the king of the under-grades. Bob Hurnphrey moved back to New London. Mrs. Baker took over the guidance of our complete class this year. Our big year was 1953, we advancedto the Seventh grade. At this time we thought we were adults, but weren't. This year we were allowed to move from class to class for our subjects and had something new, study hall. Miss Duncan was our Homeroom teacher. ' Our eighth stair step in school life became more interesting in more ways than one. We had the privilege of being on the .Tunior high basketball team. We put on a Thanksgiving play and were under the guidance of our first man teacher. Mr. Dale Wolford. The next year was one of the brightest years of our lives. We had become Freshrnen, a little more grown up and with a few new ideas. We were joined with Hungtinton's freshmen which consisted of Anna Hastings, Margaret Brunda, Sue Haines, Lois Leininger, Jerry Rice, Thomas Nesbett, and Alice McClaflin. Bob Humphrey also rejoined our class. Mr. Ralph Albright was our advisor. In our Sophomore year we progressed to the point of beino called young ladies and gentlemen. This year our advisor was Mr. Ralph Richards. Our Junior year was full of activities. We produced our class play, Susie the Siren. We had the privilege of being hosts at the annual Jr.-Sr. Prom which we called Moonlight and Roses. Mr. Joseph Kemp acted as our ad- visor this year. Finally came the year we all waited for, 1957. We were Seniors, and you have never found a busier crew. We selected our invitations and name cards for commencement, our class colors of Blue and White , our class motto of Find A Way Or Make One . We sponsored a Record-Hop featuring Big Wilson and edited the school annual The Spotlight . Mr. Larabee was our advisor and directed our senior class play. Mr. 8: Mrs. Larabee guided us on our senior trip to Washington, D. C.
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