Whitehall Yearling High School - Aries Yearbook (Whitehall, OH)

 - Class of 1960

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Girls' Swimming sr till, xi it gi .f Q I S ff , FIRST ROW: Susan O'Brien, Regina Scholderer, Ruth Ann Shuta, Pat Kellenberger, Judy Roser, Linda Blair, Karen Heineman, Diana Selbert, Harriet Samson, Brenda Fraley. SECOND ROW: Janice Heacox, Nancy Boggess, Margaret Lakey, .lan Cobryn, Rita Rumper, Phyllis Levine, Sherry Hargraves, Martha Allen, Sandy Jett, Sandra Winfrey, Diane Huffman, Cynthia Tonies. THIRD ROW: Judi Hensley, Carole Leonard, Karen Gaton, Linda Warner, Sandy Trifilio, Kitty Kelly, Judy Terrell, Sharon Wolfe. Practice makes perfect swimmers. Although there was snow on the ground and it was the dead of winter, thirty girls and their coach boarded a bus for swimming at the Jewish Center every Wednesday for three months. Under Coach Georgeff's guidance, the girls learned how to dive, kick and swim backwards. Even though they didn't compete against another school, they all agree that they had fun while learning some- thing useful. Q R, Our coach and her father, Mr. Georgeff. One Hundred Forty-three

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Girls' Glen' 61116 FIRST ROW: Margaret Lakey, Merry Goldstein, Joan Kramnic, Beverly Whited, Charlene Hunt, Judy Hensley, Sylvia Thompson, Janet Woodcox, Anne Petty, Linda Bristol, Lynda Starrett, Darlene Wood, Dorothy Hazlett, Beverly Compton, Brenda Fraley, Sherry Smith, Peggy Snider, Florence Cotterman, Linda Hunter, Martha Allen, Ellen Hurst, Mary Veit, Bobbie Patton, Sue Merryman. SECOND ROW: Sandy Streeby, Robin Cottingham, Janice Heacox, Andrea Heineman, Karel Schafer, Hope Butler, Sally lsen- barger, Carolyn Taylor, Becky Roberts, Gloria Beckley, Sue Barnhill, Sandy Small, Alice Nixon, Gloria Schultz, Barbara Bojanowski, Ruth Shuta, Karen Sutphen, Sharon Wolfe, Jean Whiting, Kathy Kirkpatrick, Connie Chvatal, Merry Hettler, Janice Greene, Faye Bly, Judy Hunter, Cynthia Tonjes, Carole Glassburn. THIRD ROW: Dorothy Heacox, Terri Brummel, Janet Jackson, Barbara Bauer, Sue Foster, Patti Trees, Sally Metcalf, Sharon Ackley, Amy Shortino, Kathy Ford, Sandy Trifilio, Judi Ames, Judy Terrell, Shirley Kincade, Diane Selbert, Linda Rackham, Patty Mason, Joyce Merriman, Martha Dugger, Pam Porter, Barbara Raines, Nancy Boggess, Mary Willison, Penny Vander Putten, Phyllis Justice, Pat Kellenberger. Three times a week the seventy-seven girls in the glee club meet to sing four-part harmony under the direction of Mr. Neikirk. The group serves a dual purpose-preparing younger girls for choir membership and keeping the regular members in practice. One Hundred Forty-two



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fudeuf Hauncil flccfian ln true political form, the four candidates for the office of Student Council president made posters, re- cited slogans, and generally tried to sway votes their way. On the morning of the election the campaign managers introduced each of the candidates to the student body via the P.A. system. Later in the day, while representatives from the P.O.D. classes manned the polls, properly registered students cast their bal- lots. The following Friday at an assembly, the new pres- ident, Bill Gornall and the vice-president, Bob Leonard, were inducted into office by the outgoing president, Nancy Sherman. Surprise of the morning was the tape recorded farewell speech of Joel Pardee, former pres- ident, who had moved to Colorado shortly before the election. To close the impressive ceremony, Sharon Wells and Ted Moore lit the traditional candles which signify the aims of Student Council. The candidates examine one another's campaign signs. Outgoing president Nancy Sherman presents the new Council president with the gavel. nall and Bob Leonard in their new duties. One Hundred Forty-four Nancy Sherman instructs Bill Gor-

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