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,. ,E S . 4 41 , , Q 'i 5 L A F5 in . 5' il f Nhil 9' f Dzrizrguzrbeaz' C 221126745 MONG our distinguished citizens are Willoughby's represen- tatives to the 1955 Buckeye Girls' State at Columbus and the 1955 Buckeye Boys' State held at Camp Perry. These States are sponsored by the American Legion and the American Legion Aux- iliary . just after the first of the year the Senior Scholarship Tests are given. Along with other accomplishments, colleges use the results of these tests as a basis for awarding scholarships. The students with the four highest scores are pictured on this page. In the fall the junior Chamber of Commerce sponsors the Voice of Democracy contest. Participants were to write a five-minute speech on the subject I Speak for Democracy. The winner in W.H.S. was Duane Crum. For being the school winner, Duane received a 525 savings bond. BOYS' AND GIRLS' STATE Anne Colle, Carol Miller, Dick Byers, William Neubacher, Crum, William Baughrnan. , L is E OF Oc RA DUGIIG Crum CY CONTES T Duane NIO D R S Fiffiiomf D OHOLA ' D UIDOUI uifle Crulnbeahn . a Ha agen ' Tho U1 14
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My yyxgg V , M Mag., . ,,.,,,...Wwv-tfffmf ,ifffm Vi A . ,. , QAOH 71 6 19,13 59629 - Q, gr---:fi Yu' Y0 First row: P.Ridd1e, D,Bi1hardt, K.Yuk1, R,l-Iansen, J.Nash, W.Makowski, N,Rosenberger, N,Mears, B.Jonke, I,Gano, L,Con1ey, R.Kaczynski. Second row: B,Book, P.Ruddick, A.A1peter, D.Radebaugh, V.Ty1er, D.l-Iaag, L,Sa1er, Third row: T,Co1Jins, E,Noss, A,Reyno1ds, L.Donovan, D,Wi1son, P,Moore, A,l-Ieltman, A,Mauceri, D,Atkins, A.Huges, D,Christian, D.Atkin, D,Bourquard, S.Fox, M,Brott. Fourth row: B.Bergen1, B.Mel1en, I.Secrest, R,Roberts, D.Co11ins, B.Ha1aburda, I,Rose, J.Burch, B.Crego, R.Iones, D.Haagen, R.K1ein, I.Steinbrenner, L.CecLk, J. Prahst, J.Yug, I.Hart1ine, B.Roberts. Fifth row: A,Stephens. G,Doscosel, C,Row1and, J,Lewis, D.Michener, J.Grover, D,Porter, T.l-lemeyer, J. Conley, B.Cox, M,Llnek, B.Bourquard, G,Caudihi1l, D.Pepin, P,Quinn. MdVCZ7Z'WCg Bama' MID the roar of mighty drums, the flash of whirling batons, and the beat of a snappy march, the W.l-I.S. Marching Band steps off! The orange and black of new un- iforms, collegiate arm-swing, and the white blur of high- stepping bucks, make the band a colorful sight. Practicing an hour for each minute on the field, the band is one of the hardest working groups in the school. This year, for the first time in its history, the band attended a camp at Doylestown, Ohio. Here members of the band learn the steps essential to a good marching unit. Hours were spent learning to make formations. The band held a concert for a Doylestown club, practiced for the coming concert season and had a wonderful time. The chief characteristic of the band is its GO-GO- GO spirit. Special cheers and the important Mentor game helped maintain this spirit. Dance steps, props, and formations all kept the members busy during march- ing season. l6 Squad leaders, Terry Hemeyer, Bob Mellen, janet Steinbrenner, Dale Porter, jim Hartline. Linda Donovan, Doug Atkins kept the band on its toes . This summer the band plans to go to Florida to march in the Lions convention at Miami. They are pay- ing their own way by selling candy, holding a rock'n roll show, tax stamp drives, a fish fry, and many other money making ideas. They will stay at the Atlantic Towers hotel, swim at Miami Beach, march in the In- temational Lions Parade, and hold a concert for the Lions' Club. Special thanks go to hard-working directors, Mr Charles Ruddick, Miss jean Kelly, and Mr. Raymolid Rinaldi, officers jim Hartline, president, janet Stein- brenner, vice president, Peg Quinn, secretary. and treasurer, Anne Colle, and the Band Bo t by Mrs. Ben Yuki. OS ers eaded
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