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SENIOR CLASS LARRY McWilliams Science. Math Baseball • • • • 1,2, 3.4 Basketball • . • -1,2. 3,4 Boys' Glee • . . . 1,2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus. . 1,2, 3,4 President..........1,2 F.F.A...............1.2 Parrot Staff..........4 Reminder Staff........4 Scholarship Team. J, 3,4 No Place To Park . . . 3 Hooray For Youth'! ... 4 One Foot In Heaven CAROLE CLEVENGER Commercial Girls' Glee . . . 1,2, 3,4 Mixed Chorus . . 1,2, 3, 4 Band.............6 years Parrot Staff..........4 Reminder Staff.........4 Girls' 4-H ... 3 years No Place To Park . . . 3 Hooray For Youth . . . .4 One Foot In Heaven JAMES EVANS Science, Mathematics Boys' Glee . • • .1.2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus. . 1.2, 3,4 Band............4 years F.F.A...............1,2 Baseball........1,2, 3, 4 Basketball. . . .1,2, 3,4 No Place To Park . . 3 Hooray For Youth . . 4 One Foot In Heaven JANE ELLEN TUDOR Mathematics Girls' Glee .... J, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus. .1,2, 3, 4 Band............ years Parrot Staff.........3,4 Reminder Staff. . ..3,4 Scholarship Team. 2, 3,4 News Reporter..........2 Girls' 4-H. ... 3 years Boys' 4-H ... 9 years No Place To Park . . 3 Hooray For Youth . ■ 4 One Foot In Heaven ALTON STEPHENS Agriculture Baseball.........2,3,4 Basketball. . . .1,2, 3,4 T reasurer............3 Reminder Staff .... 4 F.F.A.........1,2, 3.4 Parrot Staff..........3 No Place To Park . . . 3 Hooray For Youth . . 4 One Foot In Heaven JOANN EDWARDS Commercial, Math. Band.............6 years Girls Glee . . . 1.2, 3.4 Mixed Chorus. . 1.2, 3.4 Girls’ 4-H ... 3 years Boys' 4-H ... 2 years Parrot Staff..........4 Reminder Staff........4 Scholarship Team ... 2, 3 No Place To Park?.' . . 3 Hooray For Youth . . 4 One Foot In Heaven 15
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(.lass History When we entered the ninth grade of Vaughnsville High School m 1950, we were 20 in number; although one member, Betty Worline, was not able to enter with us due to an operation in the summer. We chose the following officers: President..................Larry McWilliams Vice President..................Tom Kinstle Secretary...................Mary Jane Miller Treasurer............. .Mary Louise Stcmen News Reporter...................Lloyd Collar Under the guidance of Mr. Bremer we solved the mysteries of entering high school. With much bravery we slipped by initiation inflicted upon us by the seniors. The import- ant details of the year such as choosing our flower, the American beauty Rose, our colors, Rose and Silver, and our motto were promptly disposed. As a send-off for Mr. Bremer, who was answering an army call, we sponsored a high school party and presented a chapel program. Mr. Stull then took over and joined us at our Christmas Party held in June Renner's home. After a short vacation wc came back to VHS much wiser for we were now Sophomores, however our number decreased to 19 as Mar) K Griffith moved away. Miss Jones, with the help of the following officers, was elected to show us the way. President..................Larry McWilliams Vice President...................Lloyd Collar Secretary....................Mary Jane Miller Treasurer...............Mary Louise Stemen Nows Reporter...............Jane Ellen Tudor The Christmas Dinner Party was held in Janice Anderson's home. During the year we sold T-shirts to enrich our coffers. The highlights of the year were: The Leap Year Party wc sponsored for the high school students, the girls' serving at the Junior-Senior Prom, and our accomplishments in music, scholarship, and athletics September 1952 dawned bright and fair on 19 eager Juniors, although Sue Rohrer left us in October. Our five able class officers were: President..................Keith Garberson Vice President...................Lloyd Collar Secretary...........................Mary Jane Miller Treasurer.....................Alton Stephens News Reporter...........Mary Louise Stemen Under the splendid direction of Miss Myers we presented No Place To Park. which began oar dramatic episodes. Since we were quite proud of our selection of class rings we showed them off with great flourish. Together the Juniors and 53 Seniors presented a chapel program at Christmas time. Carole Clevenger opened her home at Christmas for our dinner party. The Prom proved a grand success with its Maytime theme. The winding of the Maypnle. the crowning of the May Queen, and Tiptoe Through the Tulips will hold the memory of our Prom always dear to us The biggest year 1953-54 finally arrived as we SENIORS entered our last year in these hallowed halls of knowledge. By the side of our following class officers Miss Myers again reigned to guide us through this great year. President....................Keith Garberson Vice President...................Lloyd Collar Secretary.....................Mary Jane Miller Treasurer.......................Tom Kinstle News Reporter Mary Louise Stemen Our plans for Freshmen initiation were carried out at our high school party We decided that Washington and New York would be our class trip destination. Our Senior Christmas Party was enjoyed in the home of Ma ry Louise Stemen. In January we presented an operetta Hooray for Youth under Miss Jones and Miss Myers. Our play One Foot In Heaven was successfully produced on April 2. Throughout our high school career we have accomplished great feats in scholarship, music, dramatics, and athletics. These proved that we were trying to the best of our ability to carry out our motto: Whatever is worth dome is worth doing well. B 14
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Last ft ill ami Testament Of The Senior Class, Vaughnsville, Ohio We. the Senior Class. Sugar Creek Local School, village of Vaughnaville. county of Putnam, and state of confusion, being of extremely sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking any rash statements or claims heretofore made at unguarded moments To the Juniors: We seniors do hereby will our throne in senior row to you, the seniors of the future. May your desks always be as neat and tidy as ours. To the Sophomores: We, the benevolent Seniors, do hereby grant you the right to per- form plays for the amusement of the Alumni and fellow students and all others, to throw proms for the all-mighty seniors of 55 , and to conduct yourselves with dignity that benefits upperclassmen. To the Freshmen: We, the departing Senior Class, do hereby allow you to proceed out of the darkness and humility that surrounds a freshman and into the half light that is known as a sophomore. We realize that with hard work and self sacrifice, you may someday ascend the heights and become a senior. Individually we leave as follows: 1st. I, Janice Anderson, do hereby leave my brown hair to Sharon Stivers. May she never bleach it blond. 2nd. I, Carole Clevenger, do hereby will my blushes and place in the drum section to Carole Bamilton. May she never miss a beat. 3rd. I. Lloyd Collar, do hereby leave my music ability to Ted Miller. May he play sweet and very low. 4th. I, Joann Edwards, do hereby will my giggle to Nancy Schmidt. May she always laugh in history class. 5th. I, Keith Edwards, do hereby will my brown eyes to Jim Kmstle. Mav they never be blacked. 6th. I, Jim Evans, do hereby will my egotism to Donald McCandlish. May he makegood use of it. 7th. I. Keith Garberson, do hereby will what is left of my good excuses for getting out of school to Allan Myers. May he always get by. 8th. I, Bill Griffith, do hereby will my fluid drive to Ted Miller. May he never rip out a transmission. 9th. I, Barbara Jameson, do hereby will my curly hair to Darlene Young May her hair always stand on end. 10th. I. Tom Kmstle, do hereby leave my I.Q. to John Wreede. May he never have a use for it. llth. I. Mary Jane Miller, do hereby will my short hair to Ann Stephens. May hers always be curly. 12th. 1, Larry McWilliams, do hereby will my public speaking ability to Gale Williams. May he always be prepared. 13th. I, June Renner, do hereby will my collection of key chains to anyone who has enough keys to fill them. May they never be caught without a key. 14th. I. Mary Louise Stemen, do hereby will my smile to Nora Tudor and my big ring to Shirlee Jones. May they always hold true. 15th. I, Alton Stephens, do hereby leave my blond, curly hair to Mrs.Fred Bremer. May he never look shaggy. 16th. I, Jane Ellen Tudor, do hereby leave my artistic skill on the mimeo-scope to Ann Stephens. May she never open the eradicator. 17th. I, Glen Williams, do hereby will my curly hair to Jerry Meuleman. May he never get bald. 18th. I, Betty Worline, do hereby leave my dimples to Nancy Barnes. May she wear them well and show them often. In Witness Whereof, We, the Senior Class of Vaughnsville, have set our hand seal hereto this the 24th day of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred fifty four. (1954.) 16
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