Washington Township High School - Toganette Yearbook (Tontogany, OH)

 - Class of 1958

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SENIOR CLASS PLAY FIRST ROW: Shirley Morelock, Terry Shellne, Ellen Miles, Florelne Rudolph. SECOND ROW: Roben Miner, Richard Conrad, Gerald Hardy, Robert Cron, Larry Matheny, Mrs. Moore. CAST Henry Breckenridge - who hates to work anytime .... . . Robert Cron George Breckenridge - His cousin, who hates the same . . . . Larry Matheny Mrs. Lennox - Who wants her rent ......... . Florelne Rudolph Helen Allen - Helen's younger sister ........ . . Ellen M1188 Clancy - A police investigator .... . Gerald Hardy Wiggins - His assistant ...... . . Richard Conrad P-Sam - A negro house boy . . . . Robert Miner Delicia - Anegro maid .... . ..... . . . . . . . . . . Shirley Morelock Henry and George Breckenridge, cousins, find themselves temporarily in a state of financial embarrassment when their landlady demands a deposit on the rent. A- vailable money arrives by wire when a family friend telegraphs expense money for Henry's father to entertain the frlend's two daughters over a week-end. The father being in Mexico adds to the difficulty. To meet the requirements of a chaperon, George plays the role of Grandma in a hilarious duel characterization. The girls arrive with their colored maid, who makes an instant hit with P-Sam. Both Helen and Cecile are drawn to Grandma, especially Cecile, who makes her life bearable by kissing her every other moment. Henry and Helen soon find much ln common, when Mrs. Lennox, her suspicions aroused and her false hair missing, appears and demands explanations. It is finally necessary for Grandma to leave permanently in order to untangle the complications involved, for Mrs. Lennox wants her clothes returned and Cecile learns that George's kisses are suspiciously like Grandma's. Then Dellcia, who has decided to make a matrimonial excursion with P-Sam, demands to be made an honest woman as there had been no real chaperon during the week-end.

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SENIOR CLASS OF 1958 MOTTO THE PAST CANNOT BE CHANGED: THE FUTURE IS STILL IN YOUR HAND RED and WHITE WHITE CARNATION PRESIDENT Michael Chenerski VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY Robert Miner Larry Matheny NEWS REPORTER TREASURER Ellen Miles Floreinekudolph CLASS HISTORY ln September of '54, we were initiated by the sophomores, and we were kept busy during that week of horror, dressing in weird costumes, and executing hilarious antics to everyone's amusement but not to our own. We all survived and celebrated the conclusion at a party given for us by the sophomores. During the year, we had a hay-ride party and picnic. At Christmas time, we exchanged gifts and holiday greetings in celebration with the sophomores. We sponsored two chapel programs this year. This terminated our year as freshmen. Our first party of '55 was the freshman initiation. We were certainly glad to be on the initiating end this year, but, nevertheless, we all had a wonderful time. Our first money-making project of the year was selling iron-on initials, and from this we netted 325. Every little bit helps, you know. After Christmas we put on a one-act play for the school. It was a great success and we really enjoyed doing it. As a result, we can hardly wait until next year when we will put on out Junior play. In April we celebrated the coming of Spring with a picnic at Oak Openings. We went to a show in Toledo afterwards. As Juniors, ours was the responsibility for taking over the candy store. It was this source that gave our treasury a real boost. At Christmas we sold chocolates. Our rings arrived in November and we found that they were the same as last yea.r's. We concluded that it just showed that we had good taste too. During the year we had a skating party and a pancake and sausage supper. Our play Nearly Sixteen, was a howling success. Now in the school year '57-'58, our class has its mits in selling magazines, sponsoring suppers, and supporting several other methods of eking out funds for an anticipated trip. We are all looking forward to the .lunlor-Scnior Banquet, May 17th at the Toledo YMCA and hope that the junioes are doing likewise.



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BOYS Douglas Sautter Larry Matheny Robert Cron Robert Miner Larry Matheny Robert Cron Robert Cron Larry Matheny Mike Chenetski - Robert Cron Robert Miner Robert Miner Robert Miner Larr Matheny Y Robert Cron-Larry Matheny Robert Cron Robert Miner Robert Cron Robert Cron Robert Miner Douglas Sautter Douglas Sautter Larry Matheny Mike Chenetski-Larry Matheny Robert Miner Robert Miner Larry Matheny WHO'S WHO BEST PERSONALITY BEST FIGURE BEST DRESSED BEST NATURED BEST COMEDIAN BEST GIGGLER MOST POPULAR MOST MISSED MOST ATHLETIC MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST COURTEOUS MOST STUDIOUS LEAST STUDIOUS FRIENDLIEST LONGEST FINGERNAILS BOY AND GIRL HATER NEATEST MOST JEWELRY QUIETEST PRETTIEST EYES PRETTIEST HAIR WITTIEST BIGGEST BLUFFER MOST AMBITIOUS MOST BASHFUL BEST GUM-CHEWER GIRLS Terry Sheline Terry Sheline Terry Sheline Ellen Miles Floreine Rudolph Ellen Miles Terry Sheline Terry Sheline Terry Sheline Floreine Rudolph Ellen Miles Floreine Rudolph Ellen Miles Terry Sheline Floreine Rudolph Floreine Rudolph Terry Sheline Floreine Rudolph Terry Sheline Terry Sheline Terry Sheline Floreine Rudolph Ellen Miles Floreine Rudolph Ellen Miles Terry Sheline SENIOR CHARACTERISTICS DOUGLAS EDWARD SAUTTER -- Dashing Elegant Senior -- Doug. Dark and handsome, wears glasses at times, likes to tease. LARRY PAUL MATHENY -- Likeable Persistant Menace -- Larry, Cool cat, Grandma in senior play, class clown, Toganette art editor. ROBERT HOWARD CRON -- Rascal Heartily Cynical -- Bob. Center on basketball team, nice smile plays a cool comet in the band. MICHAEL EDWARD CHENETSKI -- Mostly Eagle Charm -- Mike. Class president, nice, neat, goes with Terry. CHARLES ROBERT MINER -- Catious Rogue Mimeographer -- Bob. Annual editor, wears hair in the new casual look, has a paper route. ELLEN LEE MILES -- Enjoys Laughing Merrily -- Ellen. Y-Teen President, likes laughing and Haskins, has big brown eyes. TERRY SUE SHELINE -- Terrific Sassy Sweetheart -- Terry, Cheerleader, tall, goes with Mike, is Toganette Business Manager. FLOREINE ELIZABETH RUDOLPH -- Friendly Editor Run-about-- Floreine . Editor of the Hi-Bee, likes to write letters, short.

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