Zanesville High School - Comus Yearbok (Zanesville, OH)

 - Class of 1958

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3 Wwe Book Repeal' Students usually go to the library from the large, nearby study halls 207 and 209 when they seek refer- ence material or a volume for a book report. Librarians are on duty each period of the day to help Miss Fox keep track of the many books. Above, Librarian Martha Holliday is shown with Lois Veler. 1260? fdd S1606 Juniors really realize they're up- perclassrnen on the day their rings arrive from the L. G. Balfour Com- pany. Above Steve Warner is re- ceiving his ring from Mr. McKay, company representative. A choice among four styles and three sizes was given when -the rings were ordered during the sophomore year. Zyancfmfi Scaence Mr. Robert Clark of Ohio Bell Telephone Company proved ther-e's nothing new under the sun'l as he explained the Bell Telephone Solar Battery and other scientific advances instituted by the company in a snappy and informative assembly November l. Students particularly liked the clever example of auto- mationw which concluded the assem- bly. The program was sponsored by the ZHS Science Club. .mum W emi The first subscription drive for Comus was in October this year before sale of Junior-Sophomore pictures. Shown here in the Comus room, where all room agents came to collect their envelopes and turn in their money, are Subscription Manager Georgia Wright and Linn Gale, who assisted her.

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rqcliaifq wad Rewaacfing, amd pleadanl. By Christmas the fictional Phileas Fogg had completed his 80-day circumnavigation of the globe and won his wager. Christmas season was a happy time for Z World too. The most rewarding activity was the Student Council project when ad- viser rooms adopted 21 children who were wards of the Child Welfare Board. Only first names, ages, sizes, and desired gifts were furnished, and several adviser groups con- tributed to the voluntary fund for each child. Student response this year was more enthusi- astic than ever. Prior to the Christmas holiday, clothing Rev. H. Myron Shimer, pastor of the Euclid Avenue Methodist Church, brought the Christmas message at the Dec. 20 chapel. Ifka and Hi-Y members assisting with the service were left to classes, ceramics artists , crafts and shop groups busied themselves making gifts. Special programs were broadcast over the school public address system. In the Jingle Bell project many students were trained and dismissed early to assist local merchants in the seasonal rush. Friends hip girls trimmed the tree on the first floor, and boys' groups prettied up the tree on the campus knoll. The day before the two-week vacation the traditional chapel was held, and students went home, only to flock back again Decem- ber 28 for the gala formal dance. right: Carolyn Dickhaut, Sally Curtis, Larry New- som, and Gail Gibson Iback rowj. Creche and altar arrangement were by the art classes.



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w1f'4 C Numa rquemllff On November l the Science Club, under the direction of Mr. Roe, sponsored the second of a serie-s of interesting educational assemblies on the scientific and practical appli- cation of nuclear energy, by pre- senting Mr. A. M. Paxton from the atomic laboratories at Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Q. fl. 4.11 This year the G.A.A. potluck supper was planned for the Knoll, climaxing a series of club outings on this popular site. But due to circum- stances beyond their control fthe weatherman's tooj the picnickers had to retire to the cafeteria. Their spirits somewhat dampened, they appear to be solemn in this picture compared with their usual picnic antics. fidaaaiawi' Eangael' Librarians' banquet was an event of December 12 at the YWCA. Decorations carried out the Yuletide theme. Miss Higgins entertained with Christmas readings, Doy Talley, Sue Swank and Lois Veler contri- buted Christmas carols and Kay Worstall sang a solo. Program chair- man was Diane Haehnlen. 'zz pi mm Basketball furor increased with each victory, piling up 17 straight wins even before the start of tourna- ment play. Crowds filled the ZHS gym at each home game to lend excited support to the team. Future Teachers assisted in the comfort by providing a check room for Wraps.

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