Upper Sandusky High School - Indian Village Yearbook (Upper Sandusky, OH)

 - Class of 1956

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S E N I S O N R A P S Row 1-Nancy Veith, Sally Het- zel, Nancy Scheicleggcr, Debbie Riley, Carol Hetzel. Row 2- Gary Kline, Joyce XA?l1lIl'DklI1, Neva Larick, Rose Ann VValter- house, Nancy Eippert, Dan Phil- lips. Row 3 Barbara Degler Sally VValters, Paul Steiner, Ioycelyn Steiner, Tom Roszmau. Row 4- E liz a lm e th Farnholtz, Phyllis Miller, Shirley Clark, Jean Ann Thiel, Pat Siegel.

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T S E N I O R C I. ln 1953, we started our freshman year with as our presidentg Russell Kear as vice-president, forever grateful to Mr. Donald Olin and Mr. which included our very successful party held o VVe approached our sophomore year with eric Criner and Mr. Frederick Fleeman, we par point of the year was the choosing of our class February 2, was a great success. Early in the yea Sebenoler, vice-president, Dennis Gerber, secr As juniors, we couldn't have done withou Drebus, and Mr. Kenneth Kohn. With the loya stand at the football and basketball games. On presented the play State Fair to a very appre ASS HISTORY a class of eighty-six students. We chose Paul Steiner and Robert Miller as secretary-treasurer. VVe will be Frederick Koenig, who helped us through our first year, I I n January 27. more confidence. Under the able guidance of Mr. Fred- icipated in more sports and organizations The hi h t . g s rings. Our informal class party, which was held on r We chose the following officers: president, Julie etary, Dan Phillips, and treasurer, Tom Roszman. the assistance of Mrs. Hazel Caves, Mr. Donald lhel-p of Mrs. Caves, we managed the refreshment lXlovember 19, under the direction of Mr. Kohn, we . c Our oflicers that year were Nancy Eippert, pres Miller, secretary-treasurer. On May 20 we hon Then all too soon we found ourselves in Se McClain, vice-president, julie Sebenolerg secret and our sponsors, Mr. John Borton, Mr. Charle party on Ianuary 5. During our last year at U S iative audience. We held our class party on October 21. identg David McClain, vice-president, and Phyllis ored the seniors with the annual Iunior-Senior Prom. :aior Hall. Our oihcers were as follows: president, joe ary, Linda Phillips, and treasurer, David Gibson. We Hood, and Miss Jean Golling, enjoyed an informal pper High, we had many decisions to make. We or- dered name cards, pictures, announcements, caps and gowns. We also chose our class flower, motto, and color. With Miss Betty Merricks directing, March 16, to a large receptive audience. On M successful junior-Senior Prom. On May 28, the . . r . . I V I u iecerx ed their diplomas. We then knevr that o our own way in the World. we presented our Senior class play, jane Eyre, on Class of 1956 consisting of seventy four memwrs, ay 25 we were honored guests at the beautiful and r high school days were over, and that we must make Junior Class Play-1955 Ir.-Sr. Prom-1955 Class Party-1956



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SENIOR.CL Taken from the Files of In File No. 4534189 Planet Earth DO YOU BEL A SSPROPHECY ternational Fairy Finders, Inc. The year 3137 A.D. IIEVE. IN FAIRIE.S??? As my secretary and I flew through the heavens in our speedy Jet Special, we came upon Never- Never Landf' It was just as I had pictured it Circling, while seeking a place to land, we V It was surrounded by a sea of crystal blue water. spring blossoms. There was no space that we c a clearing through the trees below us. CWe were last, with skillful maneuvering we landed our cra As we stepped from our ship, we were gree Russell Kear, Ir., and the Chamber of Commerc zens: Ronald Raymond, Kenneth Kin, Clyde W1 The Chief of Police, Charles Sublett, was or T from my childhood. were mystified by the splendor of this beautiful island. The trees were beautifully adorned with gaily colored oulcl see on which to land our ship. Suddenly we saw told la-ter that it was Joe McClain's cow pasture.D At ft. ed by the island's leaders: Mayor Paul Steiner, Judge ethrrch and Bob and Ken May the Jewel tvcoons e, which consisted of Hve of its most important citi- -1 I n C In I . ' l The VVispy Willow, operated in joint partne greeted at the desk by the smiling clerk, Chris Rosalie Frey, Carol Hetzel- and Jean Ann Thiel Llp to OLII IOOIDS. For lunch we feasted on Fillet of VVhale and Roberts, Anna Smith, Nliriam Hoover, Ri-ta R VVe were then escorted on a tour of the th- who had just finished a very successful debut at VVe were taken next to Mermaids Lagoon, Smith, Ioycelyn Steiner, Elizabeth Farnholtz, D lowing the ballet, we were given a magnificent Olympic Diving Champ. d We then toured the business district of the came to the Modern Art Gallery, operated by hand to escort us to the island's most luxurious hotel, ship by Sue Preble and Shelba Wal-ton. We were arrol. Our suites were prepared for us by the maids, . Iohn Ward, the enthusiastic bellboy, carried our bags Octopus Pie, tastily prepared for us by Maxine hoden, and the head chef, Dan Phillips. riving metropolis by the singing star, Joyce Whitman, Gary Kline's Waterland Ballroom. - where we watched a beautiful water ballet by Mary ick McKelvey, Jon Crundtisch, and Bob Miller. Fol- iving exhibition by Danny Patchett, the island's P city. Quite. naturally, when my secretary saw Linda Phillips' Beauty Salon, she had to have her hair styled in the latest Pixie cut. After leaving there, we Jw . . I . . . ,rlre Sebenoler and Nancy Pferfer, aided by their able 's

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