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ignite ' , f afmwcf, .yndpifzecf .Zaama quiiaal n March 22 the ZHS dramatics depart- t was host for the second consecutive at the District Drama Festival. ZHS spian troupe presented the one-act play Battle of Wits , drama of conflict between Jung Chinese bride and her mother-in- The play was directed by Mrs. Bonifant. Ldy Hall portrayed the bride, Silver is. Cast members pictured above are elingj Mary Black, Joe Gormley and 1 Carrg fstandingl Judy Hall and Andy ne. 't'l'he Unenforceable Obligations of Citi- zenship was the topic chosen by Dr. A. M. Paxton, Hrst dean of the University of Tulsa, when he addressed the student body at assembly Dec. 6. After assembly he spoke to U. S. history students. gala efnwfzel Hi-Y club sponsored an Easter chapel April 2. Guest speaker from the Spring- field, Ohio, Central Methodist church was Dr. Roland Carter. Pictured with the speaker are Hi-Y members who partici- pated in the service: Fred Dulaney, Rev. Carter, Thomas Bryan, Ed Stehmeyer, and John McGinnis. Mr. McCormick and the art department were responsible for the beautiful painting of the window.
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Pictured here are students who have been recognized for outstanding scores on scholarship tests given at ZHS. Row 1: Carol Boyd, Anne Hueffner, Kathy Morrow, Andrew Axline, Albert Zimmer, Patty Barker, Barbara Jewett, Jacqueline Mizer. Row 2.' Dick Huffman, Dave Schiele, Creigh- ton Martin, Jay Francis Braden, Joseph Gormley, Bill Johnson, Ed Stehmeyer, John McGinnis, Scott Burkett. Siacfenii Wan luczmy Afanau 7fu9L eaa Students who placed in the upper ten per cent or received honorable mention on the Ohio State General Scholarship test were recognized publicly by the school. Merit and Shinnick test Winners were also recognized. Three groups of boys from Mr. Coyle's Natural Resources class achieved Superior ratings on their exhibits at Science Day, Muskingum College, and at the state meet at Akron. Left to right, Keith Natural Resources course, instructed by Mr. Charles Coyle, includes Working with crops and wildlife, planting trees, and prac- tical study of forestry and other conserva- tion problems. Boys receive training which fits them for many agricultural positions. Madden, Roger Morrison and Tom Wharton: Ed McCutcheon, Gene Seesholtz and Don Farst: Ernie Geist, Mike White, and Dave Newcomer.
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