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'ide 7 79446 BULLDOG PHOTOGRAPHERS: M Kocar, P. Lloyd, S. Hoffman, A. Kirby T. Tooker. Under the supervision of Miss Evelyn Dixon, the Bulldog staff enjoyed a very successful year. The staff put forth ten complete issues of THE BULLDOG. They were also able to reduce the amount of time necessary for editing the paper, therefore, the readers were supplied with up-to-date news and a more interesting paper. The staff also attended conventions and conferences in order to improve their journalistic abilities. Under the jurisdiction of Student Council, the staff published a student handbook. It was the first handbook published since 1949. This was not an easy undertaking, but it was well worth the effort! All in all, the Bulldog staff experienced a year full of both work and pleasure. BULLDOG REPORTERS: J. Beets, S. Hoffman, R. Leisure, A. Cannon, M. Heil, L. Busken, S. Grace, M. Whitley, STANDING: S. Diefendorf, M. Peter- son. BULLDOG STAFF? SEA TED, left to right: C. Jer- den, S. Roose, Editor, R. Godfrey, K. Morris. STANDING: Miss Dixon, G. Kennedy, T. Cannon D. Johnson, A. Adams.
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BUY THE TERRACE PARK l STAMPS ' W fv X . , lfli ir L I ' 4 DQSH ggi . 1 27 No 4 X Ilierra,-2-'L fggli School, T ark, Ohio O january, l . i 1 ' :Y I F uw wi N--,iv--in-7 AY ,. Sllll uo pip 9121 A 9 A O 'dk - 3 , -muon . . ' 'U' . e 1 . x ' 5 Will Nui I 'fi 1 Xf f 3 .35 9-. W imma! Nfl N Q, '4, AVP, '41, In 41 llls lf. 'QV' 'f, fy 'I ' lg ,L S , ll ll ll- 51.13, I 00, ,IZ IQ! nm? oo, ut. . fx. k ,tif-x 4 is D C45 Q 5 CKQXDI1 fl On . A W ix. i speci M4 XX , event tli: W. wi 12 X Q 0 lrolled l' ' xiii ,ingg -WO C i to f ho b ,QQ of V801 ul V' on Q C AS ix .5f,,' Dim' is Yi 659, .XX nly end , ruisei, which will le the com each Ur 0 3' '. 4 -. . 0 S, L y - fx :ny building I '. :xii 1 N . 2 O 4 'ay be I i i ii ,I fy W '3'Tiie importa bronciio b:i.stQi's incl. ' QJ7 'r- '-'O 4 A, 1 4 'sjemg of Tex fgiwi YU lC1 WUI' iffkm U M1 .aww-'V 7 ? O undcrestimit A Q, rw-tl:iiii 1, 9 -fiat? QQ ., , , . rls in G. A. A. will be sc db' .sg,.,WJ1Wn QQ sy! 05592370 A 'G' izigol-ity is ne Prices ure: Adults-3.75 . HIS 45 my d ' 0 ,Ov '5' 000 i. 0 ' UH this became this 15 'I 5 5 U'-9 'S' Qv Q 3 6 'B GJ 17? I 1-I9 r A L , Q, cy 'QQ O , -,9 Q. 1 44 0 9 tion. It is hoped that en-5.50. . up by the 40 9 ,Q Vx., ? ve- v I 0.5 . QVQ we .. 'Q .Q Q- ' O9 by ff? 4 -8.140 LLL? of Terrace Park will re hobby horse race will start Ili my duty 555,63 c Mmm'y 555,25 QI i IH S1303 iY11DUl'U1I1C9 of this issu w wifi 1- 1 iff' Q 173' w ' ff 1 - , - ,emma Om HS ummm' and WSW? ink tli.. drlwion of ii, tho rc, tate? Pg O A uw IL ,LYHUW im lt. ' iifgii gil zizizi 'iid the SChSJOlS ill-It HTG --1----.-----4 'SEI .hat young :ind old will vszint tiicxee to ii- --,, ,. -l--H .y Seniors rn Serious least some pious Seniors .lsed their li.-iinf. ziftlg-r ix very period oi iiolzixgitzoii. Tiicy 'ipatffd in thi' Annual Sxlzoizir- ests :it Mwli- 1 lIg.zli School nuary 26. iii :fi use nohic, iIll,i4lil'Ci.llS1i sczholois Daily David Kipp. Dubioiis ' Todd, 1Juz'iiblc Divgd Kurtz. open to :ill deiiomiimtions and creedgsg to promote the scientific units that nc-ip to develop insti- tutions, liogspiteiis, :ind educational flf'X'llIll'i tliiit IHRY Serve as a bene- hctor to time needs of mankind. As :in American I have a chance. The doors of opportunity are open, no liziiwfici tlcgrifvofi inc of my lilicriy. l, too, iniiy think, uct, and fspcgik :it my own ircc will. My voice- muy be heard above the T:1:i:1Ii if I do my duty as I1 citizen. 'l'ni'+ five-doin is ccnturiees old, iifziifrri clown and revisccl through tlif yezirs. The power to vote en- Wiliffa mi: to be on the revision or dcvcloping committee. It is my sliity io retain this position in Feb. 7 ls Date For F. ll. l,. A. will serve zi Cliili Slllblwl' in tlie auf Fcbriinry' 7, from fivc until scvcn. 'l'lic flinncr, wliic liclcl before ilic .Xiiclcrs-iii gziinci will coiivisl ui Qliili. lzincls, pic. :infl milk 'lflie price is szinic for lioili cliil aiflults. 'l'il'l4cif- iiiziy lic bouglit from any incinlncr o Lffllllliltllrll for 5.50. 'flic procccsls from tliif iiniciion go into the of tlic club. zinfl czicli year tlic cliili girl-5 soinctliin liubiiicss clvpzirtiiii,-iii of tlic srliool, 'l'lil-i'c'l'oi'c. crm is urgl-il to tonic to ilic fliniici' zinil wllllllllfl lf. ll. l,. NO. .. ..,.... 'GIB3 NO. 7... . HI hG21!'y The top fifteen tunes around N-2 6-'A ' K NMA?
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f ,W 'N 44'- SEA TED, FIRST ROW: S. Diefendorf. SECOND ROW: H. Gallagher, J. Bef-ts. M. Peterson, T. Ferris. THIRD ROW: H. Ruhr-nkocnig, C. Stoecklin, J. Onranrl, J. Kireher. FOURTH R0 T. Cannon. STANDING. Left to right: Mr. fiilflllfilili, S. Wcmrlcvy. D. Kipp, R. Lovins, D. Kurtz, R. Haley, D. Fender, J. Rockaway, D. Johnson, D. Sparrow, D. Todd. O Some chemistry students prepare an experiment for Science Club. As you all know, previous Science Cluhs haw not sueeeeflewl wry well at Terrace Park. However, this year the new seienre teacher. Mr. Carniaek, deeided the Club was going to be a suveess. It was organized February, ,.., l956g and its first meeting was in Marvh. N' The purpose of this vluh is to further the svientihe interest and knowl- 5 edge of those in the organization. This year, the purpose was aeeoinplisherl through laboratory experiments and field trips to the Indian Hill Water Works and the Cas 81 Electric Company. Page forty-eight , '
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