East Canton High School - Echo Yearbook (East Canton, OH)

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XS V- fr-' ...am 2 ECI-IO I942 Published by lhe ANNUAL STAFF AND X 4 SENIOR CLASS I OF OSNABURG TWP. HIGH SCHOOL S East Canton. Ohio I 1 ' ' its V. l'i 1 -A Qi I 'U 'MQ V Klip. . v l J 5 -I J ,- W of , . --. ,F 1 . QV' LL 1 ' . . I wifi' Dtaicaffin 1 D Thu fu fdwtb .um of un sexo, iw shuvrdg Jelscde to tk Nl!-'bl1!, who luring nr MIM' gun ofscbaallifrblwfbfwhlslrlurilollufvljhgixli tumouraltisqtegad grduinx NQUWIBOUI1-l io grdudiuvrgnl kwin: of ilk!! Mvrbvn' illfllrllvv we feel that if mv realy lo tub 6047 Ntdufflfl Hue m :ln-world Tatbe tm-bm nw bmvispcmnr school, to Mr -Goddard nl to the promo! faculty of our school we Jdink tbl: annul 'Q ibm... W. B. GODDABD B. S. in Education, Kent State University Master's in Education, University of New Hampshire Double Major: Biological Sciences Minors: English, Social Sciences Graduate Major: Public School Administration Board of Education fLeft to rightrl Mr. Ray Hoover, Mr. Ray Lotz, Mr. John Delap, Mr. Harvey Bosler, Mr. Ferd Marks. CUITY TOP ROW: Sarah lane Badger, Ruth Pixel, Martha Bottoms. Mary Chenot, Martha Foster. MIDDLE ROW: Emma Green, Carl G. Hofter, Mary E. Iohnsten, Wanda McCullough, Earl Rogers. BOTTOM ROW: Ieannette Ryder, Donald Thoma. Allen West, Myrtle Wildasinn, Ned Wolfarth. SARAH IANE BADGER RUTH BIXEL B. S. in Education Bluffton College Miami University A' B B- S' Ohio State Major, Home Economics U. M. A. MARTHA BOTTOMS B. A. Alfred College, Allred, N. Y. Major, English Minor, Library Science Majors, Public school music Minor, English MARTHA FOSTER EMMA GREEN Akron University B. S. in Education Major, Secretarial Science Ohio University Minor, English EC0I10miCS WANDA MCCULLOUGH B. S. in Education Capitol University Major, Speech Minor, English A. B. Degree cal Science ALLEN WEST M., Degree Mount Union Major, Music, Education P. B. S. B. S. in Education Minors, History, English, Home EARL D. ROGERS Muskingum College Major, Philosophy, Physical Ed. CARL G. HOFFER B. S. in Education, Ohio U. M. A. Degree, Kent State U. Majors, Industrial Arts Minors, History, Agriculture. English Graduate Major, Education Graduate Minor, Industrial Arts MRS. IEANETTE RYDER Mount Union Major, Latin, English A. B. Degree Minor. Social Science, Biologi- MARY CHENOT B. S. Degree Capitol University Major, Mathematics Minor, Biology MARY E. IOHNSTEN B. A. Degree Wooster College Major, History, Political Science Minor, English DONALD THOMA B. S. Degree, Mount Union M. A. Degree, Kent State Major, Biology, Physical Science Graduate Major, Education MYRTLE WILDASINN NED WOLFARTH B. S. M. Baldwin Wallace Muskingum Cojjege Major, Public School Music Major, Chemistry' Genemj Minor, English Science Minor, Physical Education, Biology FG WMMMP EUGENE AKE Gene A man will make the best of things. General Course Radio Play 3: Monitor 3. Majors: English, Shop, Science. WALTER BETZ Gootch President ' ,- A fitting person uas he, to head the seniors. Industrial Course Scholarship Test 1-2: Class Play 4: Monitor 4: Iunior Police 1. Majors: Engli h, Shop, Science, Math. MABLE CLAPPER 'TMibs I'll take life for all it's worth, And fill eachday with fun. General Course I ' Senior Play 4: Sub-Deb 3-4: Monitor 4: Chorus 1-2-3-4: Oper- etta l-3: Music Festival 1-3: Literary Contest 2: Vocal Clinic 4. Majors: English. Science, Home Ec. IDA DREUSSI Idie She'll smile at all- at you - at me, when next you meet her, smile and see. Classical Course . Class Officer l-2-3: Oratoriccll Contest 4: Operetta 1-3: Scholar- ship Test l-2-3-4: Music Festival 1-2-3: Editor Paper Stott 4: An- nual Statt 3-4: National Honor Society 3-4: Chorus 1-2-3-4: Sub- Deb 3-4: Queen's Attendant 4: Music Clinic 4: Monitor 3-4: Librarian 1-Z-4: Class Play 4. Majors: English, History, Com- mercial. ' FRANK GONZALES Pee Wee Small beginning of a great end. General Course Basketball 3: Librarian 3-4: Class Play 4: Iunior Police 1-2- 3. Majors: English, Shop, History, Science. l0H ELMER ANTHONY Tug A man of all hours, ready for anythingf General Course Band 1-2-3: Hi-Y 2-3-4: Quar- tette 2-3-4: Annual Staff 3-4: Class Pres. 3: Class Play 3-4: Operetta 3: Musical Festival 3. Majors: Science. Math. English. Q MILDRED BURRIER Midge Be happy go-lucky, have never a care. General Course Glee Club 1: Girls' Club 1: Iewett High School. Majors: English. History. VIRGINIA CLAPPER Ginny She'll be with her trombone in many bands in many lands. General Course Sub-Deb 3-4: Band Z-3-4: Music Festival 1-2-3: Band Clinic 3-4: Orchestra 4: Operetta 1-3: Sen- ior Play 4: Literary, Contest 2-3: Monitor 3: Chorus 1-2-3-4. Majors: English, Home Ec. ARLENE FOLTZ Quiet she may be or not, At any rate she studies a lot. Commercial Course Chorus 1-2-3: Monitor 2. Majors: English, Commercial. OPHELIA GONZALES Toots A pleasant girl: thoughtful , and polite. General Course Sub-Deb 3-4: Chorus 1-3: Music Festival l. Majors: English, History, Home Ec. MARY BAIR Cubby And welcome whereso-er she went, a calm and gracious element. General Course Sub-Deb 4: Chorus l: Paper Stuff 4. Majors: English, Commercial, History, Home Ee. DAMON BURLEY Dink Wide of shouder, tall of frame, Damon Burley is his name. General Course Radio Play 3: Orchestra l: Band 2-3-4: Chorus 2-3-4: Class Play 3-4: Hi-Y 3-4: Operetta 1- 3: iAnnual Stalt 3-4: Literary Contest 3-4: All-County Band 3. Majors: English, History, Shop. RALPH DeHOFF This world belongs to the energetic. General Course - Annual Staff 3-4: Basketball 2- 3-4: Monitor 4: Camera Club 4: Radio Play 3: Iunior Police 1-2. Majors: English. Shop. Science. FRANCESCA FOSTER Franny Be not simply good -- be good for something. Classical Course Sub-Deb 3-4: Chorus 1-2-3-4: Music Festival 1-2-3: Operetta 3: Monitor 2-3-4: National Honor Society 3: Vocal Clinic 4: Class Play 4. Majors: English, Math. Science. MARIE GRAHAM Cheerfulness and willingness are her specialties. Commercial Course Chorus 1-3: Scholarship Test 3: Music Festival 3: Paper Sta!! 4: Monitor 4. Majors: English, History, Com- mercial. EARL BAUGHMAN Pets He packs his troubles in a box, and sits on the lid and sings. General Course Monitor 4: Varsity O 3-4: Hi-Y 1-2: Basketball Mgr. 2-3: Annual Staff 3-4. Majors: English, History, Shop. Science. IENNY CEH Penny Secretary' Pc-ppy and quirk, and full of life. Commercial Course Sub-Deb 3-4: Paper Stafl 4: Operetta l: Class Play 4: Cheerleader 3-4: Music Festival 1-2: Monitor 4: Queen's Attend- ant 4: Chorus 1-2-3: Camera Club 4. Majors: English, History, Com- mercial. VIVIAN DOUGLAS Viv The determination not to be hurried is a most useful thing. Commercial Course Operetta 1-3: F. H. A. l: Music Festival 1-2: Chorus 1-2: Sub- Deb 3-4: Monitor 4: Paper Staff 4: Murray High School. Majors: English. History. Com- mercial. IOYCE GAUL Treasurer A modern girl in a modem day. General Course Music Festival 1-2: Class Offi- cer 2-3-4: Chorus 1-2-3: Oper- etta 1-3: Vocal Clinic 4: Class Play 3-4: Drum Major 3-4: Sub- Deb 3-4: National Honor Soc- iety 3. Majors: English, Home Ec, Math, Science. RICHARD HEAKIN Dick Able to cope with any situation. General Course Football 2-34: Basketball 3: Hi-Y 1-2-3: Varsity O 4: Oper- etta 1. Majors: English. History. Shop. I M. C. HENDERSON For he's a jolly good fellow. General Course Football 1: Iunior P:li:e 1-2-3-4. Majors: Engrish, History, Shop. Science. CLAUDE KINSINGER He has the silence that speaks of much thought. General Course ' Iunior Police l: Radio Play 3: Band 2-3-4: Scholarship Test 2. Majors: English, History, Shop. Science. IOHN MULHERIN Iohnnie Where there is music, there can be no harm. Classical Course Hi-Y 1-2: Band l: Music 3-4: Literary Contest 2-3: Operetta 3: Boys' Quartette 3-4: Louisville 1-2. Majors: English, History. nossnr PALMER Lucky He'll be great - - if he doesn't fall asleep. General Course Operetta 1: Hi-Y 2-3-4: Basket- ball 2-3-4: Football 4: Iunior Police 1-2-3: Chorus l-3: Librar- ian 4: Music Festival 1-2-3: Band Clinic 3-4: Band 2-3-4. Majors: English. History. GWENDOLYN Sl-IANK Peka I have fun in spite of everything. Commercial Course Sub-Deb 4: Class Play 3-4: Music Festival 2: Queen's At- tendant 4: Paper Stall 4. Majors: English, Science. Com- mercial, Home Ec. IUH KATHHYN HERSHEY Katie Conduct is the mouthpiece of character. General Course Sub-Deb 3-4: Minerva 1. Majors: English, History, Home Ec. HAZEL KOLM It is right to be contented with what we have, but not with what we do. Classical Course Scholarship Test 1-2-34: Sub- Deb 3-4: Annual Stall 3-4: Class Otlicer 3: National Honor Soc- iety 3-4: Chorus 1-2-3-4: Monitor 4: Oratorical Contest 4: Music Festival 1-2-3. Majors: English. History. Math.. Science. HARRY NIMON Butch Nothing sissified about him. General Course Football 2-3-4: Monitor 3: Radio Play 3: Varsity O 4: Iunior Police 1-2-3-4. Majors: English, History, Shop, Science. ANNA RAPP A girl with the qualities which make for friendship? Classical Course Music Festival 1-2: Class Play 2: Declamation Contest 2: Scioto High School 1-2. Majors: History, English, Home Ec.. Science. VIOLET SICKLES Vi A spirit filled with merry cheer. General Course Girls' Chorus 1-2-4: Sub-Deb 3- 4: Operetta 1: Class Play 4. Majors: English, History. MARTHA HOPPE A sweet smile opens the way to the heart of the world. Commercial Course Glee Club: Sub-Deb 4: Paper Statl 4: Canton Twp. 1-2-3. Majors: English, History. Home Ec, Commercial. GERSON LAUBENDER Gerk Good-natured and reliable 'he i5'. General Course Basketball 3. Majors: English, Science. His- tory. LILLIAN PERO Lil Always good natured - would that more were like Lill an. Commercial Course Monitor 4: Scholarship Test 2: Sub-Deb 3-4: Chorus 3: Paper Staff 4. Majors: English, Home Ec., His- tory. Commercial. PAUL REED True merit is lille a river, the deeper it is, the less noise it makes. General Course Iunior Police 1-2: Waynesburg 1-2. Majors: English, Science, Math, History. WILLIAM SUKOSD Bill Son of the soil was he. General Course Iunior Police 1-2-3-4. Majors: English, Shop. History: Science. EUGENE IOHNSON Sock A great man becomes great in spite of teachers, etc. Classical Course Football 2-3-4: Basketball 2-3: Class Play 4: Varsity O 3-4: Capt. Iunior Police 1: Monitor 4: Hi-Y 2. Majors: English, History. Math., Science. ELVA LINHART Elvie Friendliness brings many friends. Commercial Course Music Festival l-2-3: Band 2-3- 4: Orchestra 1: Chorus 1: Librarian 2: Sun-Deb 3-4: Band Clinic 3: Paper Stat! 4. Majors: English. Iiisiory, Home Ec. Commercial. IANE PHILLIPS Anything worth doing at all is worth doing well. Classical Course Annual Staff 3-4: Queen At- tendant 4: Sub-Deb 2-4: Debate 4: Literary Contest 1-2-4: Chorus Society Staff 4: 1-2-34: National Honor 3-4: Monitor 2-3: Paper Majorette 2-3-4: Dramatic Club 4: Scholarship Test 1-2-3-4: Operetta 1-3: Music Festival 1-2- 3: Class Play 3-4: Orchestra 1: Librarian 3. Majors: Commercial, English. Math. WAYNE SCHRADER Rod With hair aflame, He'll go to fame. General Course Band 2-3-4: Chorus Contest 3: Operetta 3. Majors: History. Shop, English. J: Literary RAYMOND WALLACE Zeke If at first you don't succeed - - - forget it. Classical Course Football Z-3-4: Basketball l-2-3: Class Play 4: Oiiicer Varsity O 3-4: Hi-Y 2: N. Y. A. 2-3. Majors: English. Science, His- tory. lllll PAULINE WERLEY Polly Vice President Life without laughter would be a dreary blank. Commercial Course Class Play 3-4: Operetta 1-3: Annual Stalt 3-47 Monitor 2-3: Paper Staff 4: Cheerleader 3-4: Football Queen 4: Music Clinic 4: Class Otlicer l-4: Chorus 1-3- 4: Sub-Deb 3-4: Music Festival 1-3. Majors: English, History. Com- mercial. LLOYD YOEBNS It's been raid he's not always as quiet as you think? General Course Librarian 3. Majors: English, History. Shop, Science. CARL WILSON Willie And even tho' ranquisherl, Willie could argue still. General Course Basketball 3-4: Class Play 4: Camera Club 4: Hi-Y Z-3-4: Annual Staff 3-4: Paper Staif 4: Chorus 3. Majors: English. Science, His- tory. DONALD YOUTZ Don Steady, adherent to the highest principlexf' Classical Course Operetta l-3: Class Play 3-4: Scholarship Test 2-3: Vocal Clinic 4: Music Festival 1-3: Band 2-3-4: Pres. ot Band 4: Chorus: Boys' Quartette 3-4: Literary Contest 3: Librarian 3: National Honor Society 4: All County Band 4. Majors: English, Science, Math. HISTORY 0F THE CLASS UF 1942 May I have your attention, please? I would like to take you back to the year 1930, when a smart group of kiddies grasped their mothers' hands and hurried otf to the little, red school house. Earl Baughman, Eugene Iohnson, lane Phillips, Ida Dreussi, Walter Betz, Mabel Clapper, Dick Heakin, Virginia Clapper, Robert Palmer, Gerson Laubender, Hazel Kolm, Pauline Werley, and William Sukosd composed his fine group and with the help of our teachers were guided through the en- tire twelve years. My, but that's a long time when you think back! We were very fortunate to have such fine teachers. Miss Lamborn was our first teacher. Re- member our phonetics? Ooo-ah-ww-ch. ch- the way a train goes! And the big day when the music teach- er, Miss Grace Seneff, came. We were cautioned by Miss Lamborn to fold our hands, sit up very straight and not one of us turn our head when she came in! tThe door was at the back of the room.! Miss Lamborn supplied us in the first and second grades with enough information to qualify us for the third grade. There, Miss Carlin took us over. In those days Christmas and Halloween were the big occasions. Remember how afraid Polly Werley was of Santa Claus and the Masqueraders? We had fun ex- changing valentines, too. And some of the girls-- I won't say which ones-- vied with teachers to see who could get the most valentines. When we were promoted to the fourth grade with Miss George, as school-marm, Jennie Ceh, from Allan School, Canton, Chio, joined our happy band. Too, We added M. C. Henderson from Liberty School, Canton, Ohio, later in the term. This year Gerson left us but as we shall see, he returns. M. C. was the boy who enter- tained us with his songs. Remember! Now we were in Miss Rayot's room and having a swell time. This year we welccm- ed the twins, Ophelia and Frank Gonzales, from Sandyville, Violet Sickles, from Pleas- ant Grove, and Raymond Wallace, from Robertsville, to make our class hit the total of eighteen for the fifth and sixth grades. We were growing up now, since we ran around in the halls from room to room, changing classes. Yes, we were now in Iunior High School, with Miss Harmon as our sponsor. Everyone must have thought us pretty stupid then because the first day 'upstairs' we just couldn't get the idea of where we went when the bell rang. We learned and you just watch us! Seventh grade flew by and we found ourselves seated in the big study hall with Miss Carolene Weisgerber, eighth grade home room teacher, trying to quiet the noisy group of - - should I say - - youngsters! We were just one big happy family. Not very many were glad to see commence- ment come: but of course, we were looking forward to the increase in the class and most of all to the new students we would meet from the country schools. Commencement day-- the biggest fresh- man class ever to enter the High School! Weren't we the proud ones? There were seventy to graduate that commencement night! Could we all stick together for four more years? Let's hope so. On September 9, 1938, the following students waited for the school bus to pick them up and take them to East Canton High School. They were Elmer Anthony and Lloyd Yoerns, from Center, Mary Bair from Centerville, Damon Burley from Hickory Grove, Ralph DeHoff and Wayne Schrader from Evening Star, Francesca Foster and Lil- lian Pero from Belfort, Arline Foltz, Donald Youtz, and Gerson Laubender from Maple- ton, Joyce Gaul and Claude Kinsinger from Indian Run, Marie Graham and Harry Ni- mon from Excelsior, Carl Wilson from Pleasant Grove, Gwen Shank from Lincoln and Elva Linhart from Louisville. tThere were many others but as they have not continued with us I do not list them.! The following year when we were sopho- mores, a great event happened in the vil- lage of East Canton, construction was be- gun on Osnaburg Township Centralized High School. We spent the first semester in the old building under the guidanze of Mr. Allen West. After Christmas vacation we were transferred to the new building. With the change of schools came a change of teachers. Now we had Mr. Thomas Hazen as our efficient leader. During our sophomore year, Eugene Ake from North Canton, Kathryn Hershey from Waynesburg and Anna Rapp from Scioto Township join- ed us. With the passing of time, we had drifted into our Iunior year and again were under the very patient supervision of Mr. Thomas Hazen. We started out with a bang to raise money in order that we might have enough to give the seniors a fine banquet. We soon had every other class in school envying us because we were such an energetic group of students. On November 9, 1940, our class sponsor- ed the radio attractions Pie Plant Pete and Bashful Harmonica Ioe. We netted a nice profit on this and, continuing our march through the junior year, some of us were in the radio play. Elmer Anthony had been elected president of the class and ser- ved admirably in this capacity, and as the absent-minded professor in the class play Professor, How Could You! lane Phillips played opposite Tug tElmerl in this play and it was a hilarious success. We sponsored roller skating parties and by May we were well on with our plans for our first banquet. The Iunior-Senior banquet was held at High- land Golf Club on May 31, 1941 and lo,-- our very efficient president who was to give the welcome speech, was stricken with--- measles! However, he was not alone in this as there were a half-dozen other Iun- iors who got out of quarantine just in time for the banquet. So ended an eventful Iun- ior year. Forty-four Seniors entered Osnaburg Township High School for their last year. on September 8, 1941. Our advisor this year was Miss Mary Chenot. Mr. Hazen had left to join the Marlboro faculty. We elected Walter Betz as president. In the fall we had a hay ride and Weiner roast and in October. the cast was chosen and practice begun on our class play. What A Life, a play formerly produced on Broadway, was presented by the Senior Class on November 29, 1941. Our own El- mer Anthony again stole the show with his portrayal of Henry Aldrich, and Francesca 1-'oster played opposite him as a high school girl. There was a supporting cast of seven- teen. We ordered our class rings earlier in the year so on November 21, they arrived and every senior proudly displayed his Senior Class Ring, '42. All our energies this year have been bent toward making money to go on a trip. There have been joys and sorrows, but in the years to come we will only remember the good times. All of us are looking for- ward to -- college, defense jobs, and many of the boys, to the armed forces of Uncle Sam. More power to them! ln parting, we say only that we hope all the following classes may enjoy all the good things we have and remember .... When the leaves of this album are yellow with age. And the words we write here are dim on this page. Still think of us kindly. and do not forget. Wherever we are, we remember you yet. - - Pauline Werley W 'Em 0llH Wlll. We, the Class of '42, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath to the underclassmen the following characteristics and prized possessions Walter Betz .... Polly Werley Ioyce Gaul .,.. Ienny Ceh Mary Bair ....,. Frank Gonzales . Kathryn Hershey Robert Palmer .. lane Phillips .... Claude Kinsinger Lillian Pero ..... Gerson Laubender Martha Hoppe -..-. Mabel Clapper -- Arline Foltz .... Dick Heakin .... Wayne Schrader Anna Rapp .,.. Damon Burley Ophelia Gonzales mY mY mY Bob mY mY mY mY mY mY mY mY mY mY mY mY mY mY mY mY Elva Linhart ........... my Harry Nimon --- Iohn Mulherin -.- Paul Reed ...... Eugene I ohnson ....... Hazel Kolm .... Violet Sickles .-- Willie Wilson --- Ida Dreussi .... Elmer Anthony -. Mildred Burrier ., Earl Baughman . Vivian Douglas . M. C. Henderson Lloyd Yoerns .-. Bill Sukosd .... Eugene Ake .... Francesca Foster Ralph Del-lofi ..- Virginia Clapper Raymond Wallace Marie Graham -. Donald Youtz -- ---.-my --.--my mY -my .----my ---.-my mY ml' mY .....my mY mY mY mY mY mY mY mY mY 'PY mY ,ny Gwen Shank .......... 'ry wavy hair ,- popularity ,.... new dresses Marks ......... chewing gum .... height ......... technique ........... daily naps in class .-, high I. Q. ....,..... . likeness to Bing Crosby engagement ring ...... alumni girls .......... hom-rimmed glasses --- long hair ........... smiles --- demerits -.. red hair ..... temperament . .. long legs ............. boots ..,.............. graceful square dancing love ol rattle -traps ..- mustache ......... blushes -. oitice job --- freckles .... ..... arguments ............ typewriting mistakes gilt oi gab ....... lipstick ........ popular tunes waistline ...... girls .... laugh .... .- farm ........... trips to Canton -. pep ........... bow ties --. ' trombone ......, nicknames .V ,...... skill in shorthand --- unruly ,hair ....... vivacity ....... - ..... - Lewis Simich Betty Bland Mary Bahler Helen Bushman Gloria Miller Marvin Lee Eileen Knepper Robert Royer Adrian Nimon . . . .... Dick Henry Dora Ellen Bechtel Robert Oberster lean Blanc lean Wanner Q Betty Walker Ed Henning. Ralph Leasure Velma Toalston Donald Villard Lucille Curren Virginia Parker physique ............. --s ---5Paul Fink Russ Campbell Max Phillips Kenny McNatt lean Peters Iune Glantser Margaret Kolm Dorothy Baker Dorothy Ryman Maxine Hostutler Harold Schweitzer Vera I-'enstemaker Bob Allen Iames Hall 'Zeb Snyder Rink Poling Donna Maurer 'lob Marks 'ielson Richardson Lois Derrick Edith Rock Donald Stamm Margaret Barnes leave the motto, Hope Springs Eternal and know To Mr. Goddard, we that if we have not satisfied his expectations of a perfect class he may always - - hope. To the long-suffering faculty, we bequeath all the chalk we carried in our pockets and the hope of an equally carefree group. 5 .IUNIUH5 Russell Campbell, President Gloria Miller, Vice President Dorothy Ryman, Treasurer Robert Allen Mary Bahler Dorothy Baker Margaret Barnes Dora Ellen Bechtel Iean Blanc Betty Bland Helen Bushman Lucille Curren Lois Derrick Vera Fensten-taker Paul Fink Iune Glantzer Edward Henning Richard Henry Margaret Kolm Eileen Knepper Virginia Lowery Robert Marks Donna Maurer Kenneth McNatt Adrian Nimon Robert Oberster Virginia Parker Max Phillips Donald Poling Nelson Richardson Edith Rock Robert Boyer Harold Schweitzer Lewis Simich Robert Snyder Don Villard Betty Walker lean Wanner 'ep left: Virgil Youtz Annetta Clapper foiiice clerkl Donna lean Clark Arthur Mulherin Collette Iseli Iames llall Wanda L. Eckelbcrry Iune Crossan Middle left: f 'af:e Clark Mildred Arbutina Marian Kerr Virginia Stefaniik Marvin Heclcarnan George Swan Bottom left: LaVerne Lowery Anna Lee Stunz Margie Young Florence Yoerns Iean Peters Ioyce Adams Verl Iones Middle bottom: Donald Stamm, lack King, Zelma Rapp, Elaine Schweitzer, Velma Reed, Robert Miller, Richard Bole. SIJPHIIMUHES Top right: Dean Hopkins Brady Heinbuch Ruth Lowery Mildred Hrascak Iune Snyder Helen Rice Middle right: Loren Bollinger Iames Allen Eileen Foltz Ieannette Long Rosalyn Iohn Nadine Lotz Bottom right: Cletus Stinchcomb Anne Sukosd Delores Hanle Laura Branch Richard Kessig Charles Smith Carl Belknap Freshman 9 TOP ROW: Miss Iohnston, Robert Bailey, Harold Miller, Wayne Martin, Norman Iohnson, Ioe Woodson, Wesley Beck, Robert Simich, Gail Clough. August Oberster. MIDDLE ROW: Harold Stanger, Donna Iean Baker, Iune Hannah, Delores Royer, Gerda Klamp, Leona Starkey, Barbara Flowers. Robert Iseli, Rupert Virtel. FRONT ROVV. Delores Lowery, lean Richardson, Velma Mohn, Helen Kinsinger, Ruth Dyer, Maxine Zerbe, Jane Reiter, Ioan Wallace, Ioan Auld, Freshman 9 TOP ROW: Mr. Thoma, William Cheeseman, Arthur Eckleberry, Charles Kesseq, Duane Douglas, Iames Ake, Berkely Miller, Iames Lotz, Alvin Paulus. MIDDLE ROW: Robert Belew, Wilbur Fisher, Donna Motts, Geraldine Hershey, Geneva Collins Betty Kerr, Geraldine Royer, Anna Mae Criswell, Helen Marsh, Georger Betivas: Donald Ryman. BOTTOM ROW: Luella Showalter, Irene Seeman, Gladys Foltz, Mildred Miller, Anna Mae Quin- lan, Grace McCausland, lane Iohnsou, Francis McCaulley, Helen Rock, Dorothy Kasler. 8A TOP ROW: Cleit to rightl Miss McCullough, Iames Gowens, Irvin Beck, Dick Shank. Iames Nimon, William Barnes, Iohn Wright, Kenneth Breedlove, Richard Smith. MIDDLE ROW: Dan Laughran, Gordon Pope, Audree Miller, Evelyn Adler, Darlene Barrick, Gloria Winchell, Virginia Motts, Rose Marie Zwick, Betty Werley, Ioan Mark, Mar- land Showalter. Eldin Snider, BOTTOM ROW: Harvey Creighton, Robert Lowery, Helen Foltz, Barbara Anthony, Betty Brechbill, Stella Duda, Arlene Harsh, Geneva Young, Delores Harter, Ray Sickles, Charles 8B TOP ROW: Cleft to rightl Mrs. Ryder, Kenneth Nordick, Bruce Gray, Wilbur Smith, Iames Mark, Iohn Fenstemaker, Carl Rinehart, Howard Baker, Glen Bechtel, Charles Genet. Robert Almasey, Robert Van Voohris. MIDDLE ROW: Iames Gowin, Richard Veirtel, Harold Brechbill, Diana Simich, Ethyl Coates, Virginia Royer, Marceline Brunner,,Annabelle Bole, Maxine Creighton, Gertude Betz, Duane Wilhelm, Walter Klamp, Donald Kolm. ROTTOM ROW: Ann Snyder. Alice Bland, Dorothy Masters. Lois Hunt, Helen Botean, Betty Eckel- berry, Dorothy Koplack, Yvonne Graham, Virginia Ash, Joanne Mark. Hutchins. TOP ROW'--left to right: Mr. Roaers., Milan Arbu- tina, Stanley Smith, Bill Kahler, Robert Auld, Enzo Melchoir, Kenneth Klotz, Edward Duda, Donald Lee, Gerald Snyder. Don- ald Clapper. MIDDLE ROW: Robert Geraghty, Robert Shreck. Clarence Dehoft, Doris Villiard, Delores Majors, Geraldine Snyder, Nina Nordick, Betty Iones, Eu- gene Maxwell, Carl An- thony. BOTTOM ROW: Lloyd Davis, Carline McKimmie, Ioanne Burkhart, Corline McKimmie, Wilma West- tall, Doris Van Voorris, Ruth Paumier, Betty Rich- ards, Velma Lee, Lor- raine Light, Don Taylor. TOP ROW: Miss Foster. Iohn Rock. Dick Paris, Ralph Brown, James Pop- as, Robert Baughman, Bill Tourno, Benny McCauuley. MIDDLE ROW: Robert Werley, Alice Gray, Fredi Gobeli, Ieanne Curren, Rachael Hanna. Argia Pugnale, Maxine Garhart, Ray Brown, Gene Belew. BOTTOM ROW: Beverly Klotz, lean Calandine, Adella Ceh, Edna Butts, Mabel Adams. Vivien Wineman, Lillian Gobeli, Donna Iean Glasser, Mar- ian Starkey, Marilyn Starkey. TOP ROW: Mr. Holter, Robert Coy, Robert Cam- eron, David Campbell, Thoma-3 Betivas, Merle Carter, Clarence Branch, Verl Decker. Harold Baum. Ray Barwick. MIDDLE ROW: David Henry, Thomas Dobbins. Norman Kolm, Ioyce Un- kefer, R u t h Clapper, Maureen Linder, Ruby Ar- butina, Richard Derrick. Louis Genet, Floyd Clough, James Lantry. BOTTOM ROW: Doris Ba- ker, Anna Bird, Doris Kin- singer, Doris Schweitzer, Donna Lotz, Donna lean John, Arline Marks. Ianice Sherer. Helen N ewlin, Wilma Carter, Ogeretta Shreve. Francis Dude. 'N A C EW Q V I T I Sub-Deb - TOP ROW: Miss Badger, Vivian Douglas, Ioyce Gaul, Betty Bland, Lucille Curren. Ida Dreussi. Elva Linhart, Mabel Clapper, Pauline Werley, Margaret Kolm. , MIDDLE ROW: Mary Bair, Gloria Miller, Lillian Pero, Hazel Kolm, lean Wanner, Edith Rock, lane Phillips, Francesca Foster, Gwendolyn Shank, Margaret Barnes, BOTTOM ROW: Ienny Ceh, Virginia Clapper, Virginia Parker, Donna Maurer, Betty' Walker, Ophelia Gonzales, Katherine Hershey, Violet Sickles, Dorothy Ryman. Hi-Y TOP ROW: Mr, Thoma, Dean Hopkins. Wayne Martin, Marvin Heclcernan, Richard Bole, Robert Palmer, Mr. Hoiier. BOTTOM ROWE Donald Kiewald, Carl Vifilson, Iames Hall, Max Phillips, Elmer Anthony, Robert Allen, Alvin Paulus. Debate Teams and Literary Contestants TOP ROW: Max Phillips, Donald Youtz, Paul Fink, Edward Henning, Robert Royer, Carl Wilson. BOTTOM ROW: Miss McCullough, Hazel Kolm, Iane Phillips, Betty Bland, Ida Dreussi, Ieau Peters, Dorothy Baker. Dramatic Club TOP ROW: Miss McCullough, Paul Fink, Donald Youtz, Max Phillips. MIDDLE ROW: Donna Maurer, Gloria Miller, lean Peters, Mary Bahler, Betty Walker, Lois Der- rick. BOTTOM ROW: lane Phillips, Iune Glantzer, Velma Toalston, Edith Rock, Helen Bushman. Dorothy Baker. Annual Stall Miss Chenot, Advisor: Earl Baughman. Sports: Iane Phillips, Typist: Max Phillips. Sales: Ralph Dehotf, Business Manager: lean Vtlanner, Assistant Editor: Hazel Kolm, Editor: Ida Dreussi, Feature Editor: Edward Henning, Advertising: Carl Wilson, Sales: Mabel Clapper, Art Editor: Robert Boyer, Elmer Anthony, Advertising: Pauline Werley, Humor: Dorothy Baker, Typist: Paul Fink, Art: Miss Badger, Advisor: Mr. Goddard: Bob Allen, Photographer. Blue and Gold Stull TOP ROW: Lillian Pero, Feature Editor: Edith Rock, Reporter: Carl Wilson, Reporter. MIDDLE HOW: Helen Bushman, Iane Phillips, Pauline Werley, Marie Graham, Ienny Ceh, Vivian Douglas, Reporters: Mary Bair, Elva Linhart, Margaret Kolm, Gwendolyn Shank. Circulation Stati. FISONT ROW: Iune Glantzer, Reporter: Dorothy Ryman, Assistant Editor: Ida Dreussi, Editor: Betty Bland, Student Advisor: Miss Foster, Faculty Advisor: Paul Fink, Sports. National Honor Society lLeft to riqhtl: Francesca Foster, Ioyce Gaul, Ida Dreussi, lane Phillips, Hazel Kolm, Mr. Goddard. Camera Club TOP HOW: Carl Wilson. Robert Allen, Mr. Thoma-advisor. MIDDLE ROW: Dean Hopkins, Ralph Dehoff, Donna Mae Motts, Gerda Klamp, Iames Lotz, Robert Iseli. BOTTOM ROW: Iune Crossan, Grace McCausland, Donna lean Clark, Ruth Dyer, Ioan Wallace, Frances McCauley. . Football Queen One of the important events of the year was the crowning of the first foot- ball queen of our school. The ceremony, performed at the Osnaburg Town- ship vs. Canton Township football game, was witnessed by many people and proved to be very successful. The queen was chosen by the high school students on the basis of popular- ity. After voting, there were three days of waiting before the queen and her attendants were revealed. The suspense was trying, especially for the Sen- ior girls, the only ones who were eligible for the honorable position at stake. In an assembly, the queen and her attendants were called. to the front of the auditorium from the audience. The queen elected was Pauline Werley and her attendants were Gwen Shank, Ida Dreussi, Ienny Ceh and lane Phillips. On Saturday, October 25, after a parade through East Canton, Pauline was crowned by Don Poling, captain of the football squad. She then gave him the football which was used in the game. In the evening of the same day, a football party was held. The queen oc- cupied the seat of honor with her attendants surrounding her. This party ended the ceremony of Osnaburg Township's first football queen. -Dorothy Ryman Senior Play lLeft to rightl: Raymond Wallace, Carl Wilson, lane Phillips, Gwendolyn Shank, Donald Youtz, Pauline Werley, Joyce Gaul, Francesca Foster, Eugene Johnson, Frank Gonzales, Walter Betz, Icla Dreussi, Virginia Clapper, Elmer Anthony, Violet Sickles, Damon Burley, Mabel Clapper, Hazel Kolm, Ienny Ceh. Bond Booster Club FOURTH ROW: Mr. Bosler, Mr. Marks, Miss Clapper, Miss Foster. THIRD ROW: Mr. Myers. Mrs. Myers, Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. Thompson, Mr. Thompson. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Dyer, Mrs. Clapper, Mr. Clapper, Mr. Delap. FIRST ROW: Mr. Loiz, Mr. Hoover, Mr. Thoma, Rev. Swingle. Mr. Rogers. Girls' Chorus TOP ROW: Ioyce Gaul, Mabel Clapper, Hazel Kolm, Marie Graham, Betty Bland, Ruth Dyer, Gercla Klamp, Lucille Curren, Edith Rock, Lillian Pero, Anna Mae Criswell, lane Ryder. MIDDLE ROW: Mildred Miller, Iune Glantzer, Velma Toalston, Iune Hannah, Ida Dreussi, lane Phillips, lean Wanner, Delores Boyer, Donna lean Baker, Donna Motz, Geraldine Hershey, loan Wallace. BO'l l'OM ROW: Iex-my Ceh, lean Richardson, Luella Showalter, Virginia Clappei. Violet Siclcles. Polly Werley, Francesca Foster, Anna Mae Quinlan, Grace McCausland. Francis McCau1ley, Dorothy Ryman, Helen Rock. Boys' Quartette Miss Wildasinn, Damon Burley, bass, Kohn Mulherin, baritone, Elmer Anthony, second tenor, Donald Youtz, lirst tenor. Orcheshu The orchestra is under the leadership of Mr. Allen West. The organization has practiced for the past two years and has given various concerts at school functions. There are twenty-six members in the orchestra. Band The band, too, is under the baton of Mr. West. It was first organized in 1939 and during the ensuing years, has progressed and increased rapidly. It now boasts sixty members. ' The band gave its annual concert on February 26, in the high school aud- itorium. On April 10, the entire band went to Kent to compete in the state contest. The officers of this organization are: Don Youtz, president: Paul Fink, sec'y. 9 -EP FI -'-EFT C S Harry Nimon, T. CButchl Eugene Iohnson, F. B lSock7 Richard Heakin, E. fDickJ Marvin Lee, E. fMervJ Donald Poling, QB. mink! Robert Marks, HB fMarksyJ Virgil Youtz, G. Wirql Iames Hall, C. fBobl Arthur Mulherin. T. Ukrtl Front Row: Ned Woltarth- Assistant Coach, Richard Heakin, Walter Eck- inger, Arthur Mulherin, Duane Doug- las, Iames Hall, Virgil Youtz, Russell Campbell, Harry Nimon, Marvin Lee, Bobby Werley-- ass't manager. Mr. Rogers-- Coach. Second Row: Argil Toalston. Robert Simich, Richard Bole, Lewis Simich. Ralph Leisure, Dean Hopkins. Eugene Iohnson. Raymond Wallace. Robert Marks. Donald Poling, Robert Palmer. Robert Allen, Robert Marlr, Robert Iseli, Gail Clough, Berkely Miller-- manager. FUUTBI-Ill Russell Campbell, G. lRussl Raymond Wallace, HB. tZekel Walter Eckinger. T. CSonnyl Marvin Lee tcenterl Iames Hall tcenterl Ioe Woodson tcenterl Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Ian. Ian. Ian. Ian. Ian. Ian. Ian. Ian. Ian. Feb. Feb North Canton Greentown Hartville East Sparta Canton Twp. Alumni Brewster Marlboro Navarre Uniontown Louisville Waynesburg Beach City Canal Fulton Iackson Township Middlebranch There Here Here There Here Here Here There Here There Here There There Here There Here Duane Douglas fguardl Robert Marks ttorwardl Donald Poling fiorwardl Back Row: Rupert Virtel, Bob Bailey, Argil Toalston. Bob Iseli, Robert Sim- ich, Gail Clough, Arthur Eckleberry. Wayne Martin, Bob Mark. Middle Row: Carl Wilson, Bob Palm- er, Ralph DeHott, substitutes: Iames Hall tcenterl. Front Row: Mgrs. Donnie Marks, Bob- by Werley: Bob Marks ttorwardl, Dick Heakin fcenterl, Marvin Lee Ccenterl. Duane Douglas Cguardl, Don Poling florwardl, Ned Woliarth, coach. This basketball season has not proved very successful, as the new coach, Ned Wolfarth, had an entirely inexperienced group of boys to work with. However, he did very well, and we thank him. Mr. Wolfarth enlisted in the Navy's Physical Education Division in Ianuary, and so our loss was Uncle Sam's gain. We wish Mr. Wolfarth success! With the entire first line coming back next year, we are looking forward to on more successful '43 season. Cheerleaders Helen Bushman, Iune Crossan, Pauline Werley, Ienny Ceh, Varsity - 0 TOP ROW: Donald Polinq, Arthur Mvlherlu, Richard Heokin, Iames Hall, Duane Douglas, Virgil Youtz, BOTTOM HOW: lVlr. Rogers, Eugene lohnson Robert Marks. Raymond Wallace. Russell Campbell, Harry Nimon, Earl Baugkman, lVlr. Wolfarth. SCHOOL CALENDAR '41 - '42 SEPTEMBER: 2- Children's day at the County Fair. 8- School begins. 19- Football game at Marlboro-- tie 0-0. 26- Football game at Middlebranch. Osnaburg lost 0-6. 27- Senior roller skating party. OCTOBER: 3- Ed Dill and his Potter's Wheel here in assembly. 3-- Football game at Greentown. Osna- burg won! 13-01 11- Teachers' Institute. 11- Football game here with Canal Ful- ton. We won 13-6. 18- Football game here with North Can- ton. Score 0-27. Our loss--- 24-25- No school Friday because of NEOTA meeting at Cleveland. 25- Football game here with Canton Twp. Osnaburg crowned its first Football Queen, Polly Werley, a senior. She reigned at the football party in the gym later in the even- ing. 31- Football game at Waynesburg. Tie of 0-0. A very muddy day for a game. NOVEMBER: 1 8- Football game here, Iackson Twp. Our loss 0-18. ll- Armistice Day Program- Pantomine of choosing unknown soldier. 20- Seniors receive rings. Are they the envy of underclassmenl 21- Thanksgiving vacation. 26- Football banquet for the boys and the coach. The boys get their let- ters. 29 - Senior class play, What A Life. DECEMBER: 3- Elementary Literary Contest. 5- Basketball at North Canton. 6- Teachers' Institute. 12- Basketball here with Greentown. 13- Basketball here with Hartville. 19- Basketball game at East Sparta. 20- Basketball here with Canton Twp. 23- Christmas assembly. 24- Christmas vacation begins and no more school 'till Ian. 5, 194211 IANUARY: 5- 'She end of our vacation - - Blue Mon- ay. 9- Assembly. Mr. and Mrs. Laubins on American Indians. School re- echoes with Ugh-- Big Chief for days. 10- Basketball game at Marlboro. 15- Band Clinic here in our auditorium. 16- Basketball game here with Navarre. 2l-22- - - exams - - exams ? ? ? 23- Freshman Roller Skating Party at Land-O-Dance. 24- Music Clinic at Hartville. We test our vocal cords. 25- The first air raid drill. Everyone co- operated very nicely. 28- Doc Williams and His Border Riders at the high school under the aus- pices of the Iunior Class. 30- Basketball game at Beach City. 31- Basketball game here with Canal Fulton. FEBRUARY: 6- Basketball game at Iackson Twp. 7- Basketball game at Middlebranch. 9- New War Tirne-- School begins at 9:30. Pupils get to school on time ? ? 13- Eighth grade roller skating party. 14- Old-Fashioned Box Social! Valen- tine's Day! 16- Seniors and Iuniors hear E. Stanley Iones at First Christian Church in Canton. l9-20-21- Basketball tournament. 26- New members initiated into the National Honor Society. 27- Lenten assembly. MARCH: 3- Lenten assembly. 6- Frye, Magician. 9- Hi-Y, Sub-Deb have a joint meeting at Louisville. 10- National Honor Society initiation at Canton Twp. 12-l3- Iunior Basketball tournament held 14- 18- 23- 23- 28- 28- APRIL: 31 91 10- here. Literary contest held at Canton Twp. Spelling Bee at WHBC broacasting station. Osnaburg defeats Hartville. Go back to old school time. School starts at 8:30 again. Seniors and Iuniors go to courthouse to learn court procedure. Senior Scholarship test at Canton Twp. Elementary Operetta Peter Rabbit. Lenten assembly. Selection scholarship tests to select county team. Band goes to Kent for the District Contest. 14- Pan-American Festival in the aud- itorium. 15- Second spelling bee with Marlboro. 21- Iunior class play, Nothing But The Truth. MAY: 1- Morrison, the pianist for assembly. 2- District Scholarship test at Kent. 23- Iunior-Senior Banquet. 24- Baccalaureate. 26-27- Exams and more exams l l I 28- High School Commencement! 29- Last day of school for another year! Schoo1's out. See you next Fall ll DOCTOR tto waiting husbandl: I'm sony to say that your wife's mind seems to be completely gone. HUSBAND: I'm not surprised. She's been giving me a piece of it every day for the last twenty years. IOYCE: Is my dress too short? FRANNY: It's either too short. or you're in it too far. MISS McCULLOUGH: Young man, how many times have I told you to get to class on time? EARL B.: I don't know. I thought you were keeping score. MRS. ROGERS: Do you like this hat turned down, dear? MR. ROGERS: How much is it? MRS. ROGERS: Eleven dollars. MR. ROGERS: Yes, turn it down! A middle-aged woman lost her balance and fell out of a window into a garbage can. A chinaman, passing by, remarked: Amel- icans vely wasteful. That woman good for ten years yet. VOICE Cover phone to Mr. Goddardl: Please, sir, Mabel Clapper won't be in school today because she is sick in bed. MR. GODDARD: Very well, but who is speaking? VOICE: My mother. Barry's Music Store Benson Typewriter Bon Marche Bort's Pharmacy Canton Actual Cassidy's Iewelry Ralph Coy C. H. Fahien C. N. Vicary DeHoH's George Deuble Donalena Don Iohnston Dumont's E Iewelry Ellsworth Optical Dr. Fitz Dr. Miller Charles Gaul Globe Dairy Green's Music Store Greutman's Sc - l0c Hahn 6. Co. Harvard Clothes Hub Victor Kagey Lumber Co. Kandell 6 Kress Chas. Knoll C. Kroft Krabill Bros. To Our Patrons - - Thank You Mapleton Brick McCoy Candy Meiser's Chevrolet Mi1ler's Lunch Miller's Garage Myer 6. Son Nusbaum's Iewelry Ohio Power Oscar's Parisian Co. Paumier's Insurance Punches Iewelry Renner's Drug Store Richman Clothes Roche 6. Swartz Dr. Scholl Dr. Scott Sherer Printing W. H. Sluss H. L. Sluss 6 Son Stark Dry Goods Staul 6 Royer Sterling Dairy Stem 6. Mann George Smith Sue Ming Restaurant Tapper's Real Estate Wallace Hardware Sherwin Williams Zuber's Clark Kandel John Kress Handel and Kress - SUPER FOOD MARKET - - WE DELIVER - DIAL 3 316 EA T CANTON D U M 0 N T , S Compliments of ATHLETIC GOODS A Friend 134 - Znd St., S. E. C t Oh General Real Estate Property Management TAPPEIPS Real Estate Agency 322 Market Avenue South Phone 3-9221 Canton. Ohio Compliments of DonaLena fruit - farm East Canton - Paris Road PAUMIEIPS - sums: INSURANCE - 227 Main St., E. 118 Chapel Rd. N. Louisville, Ohio The C. N. YICARY Co. APPAREL for YOUNG MEN PAINT T it GREUTMAN 5c to S1 Sf0l'8 QUALITY MERCHANT - - ENAMEL - SCHOOL SUPPLIES CANDY Louisville, Ohio COMPLIMENTS or DR. SCHOLL Foot Comfort Shop The 132 Cleveland Avenue, S. W. Canton, Ohio I Reg. U. S. Pat. Ott. Your Weekly Newspaper - EAST CANTON News - EVERYTHING IN PRINTING - Church G SHERER PRINTING CO. Market St. East Canton, O. Compliments ot C. E. KROFT - C001 - The Kogey Lumber Co Lumber - Building Supplies and Coal D 17593 East C t Try the Drug Store First Rennefs SCHRAFFTS CHOCOLATES The WorId's Finest Milt says: YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT - - 0SCAR'S 200 204 E tT Use Better Light for Better Sight -ZFLQHIO ,POWER Ca -Neff- Roclfe ana gwafzfz - PHOTOGRAPHERS - 1206 Cleveland Ave., N. W. CANTON. OHIO A L W A Y S UNIFORM IN QUALITY Homogenized Vitamin D M I L K Sterling Dairy Co. 718 Rex Ave., N. E. Milk - Creaniz - Butter Compliments of The I-lub Victor Co Call GAUL For Hygrade STOKER STEAM 8 DOMESTIC COAL DIAL 116 - 5272 Congratulations from The Geo. E. Deuble Co. - Jewelers - Market A S th Ca t Oh Compliments of B0 MARCH!! 421 Market Avenue North CANTON, OHIO Smart Apparel for WOMEN and CHILDREN Compliments of Stark Dry Goods Co. CANTON, OHIO DIAMONDS WATCHES I-'OR FINER IEWELRY 'nusIJaulm's - Ccmton's NEWEST and MOST POPULAR Iewelers - CANTON, OHIO JEWELRY ' REPAIRING WHEN YOUR THOUGHTS TURN TO PIANOS - - THINK OF I-lohn Co. - Your BALDWIN Distributor - 3rd G Cleveland, N. Dial 35851 Positions Waiting Would you like to be a secretary, book- keeper, accountant. or assistant to a business executive? Unprecedented employment calls have taken our qualified graduates. Employers look to us for more business-trained young people this year. You can qualify here for a business or government position in minimum time, at low cost. Day and night school. New classes formed every month. Call at the College, write or phcne 3-5303 for com- plete information. CANTON ACTUAL BUSINESS COLLEGE 428 Market Ave. N. Canton, Ohio Bo1't:'s Pharmacy 121 East Main Sl. Louisville, Ohio Pure. Clean Drugs Soda - Candy - PRESCBIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY -- Complete Line of Cosmetics COMMENCEMENT GIFTS OF ENDURING BEAUTY Hamilton - Gruen - Lonqines A Elgin and Waltham Watches Diamonds - Iewelry - Rings a I 6551931 S Iewelry of Quality 207 Cleveland Ave., N. W. CONGRATULATIONS from We Stefan G ann Co. CANTON'S FINEST STORE for WOMENS' and MISSES' WEARING APPAREL COMPLIMEN TS OF H. L. SLUSS 8 SON Tele. 2-1 - FINE MEATS - Robertsville, Ohio L. S. PUNCHES Mfg. IEWELER and WATCHMAKER 315 Market Ave., N. Arcade Bldg. 209 CANTON, KRABILL BROS. SALES - SERVICE Dial 39813 DON JOHNSTON FLOWERS - OHIO Compliments of HARVARD CLOTHES 2nd G Market St.. S. Canton, Ohio THE CLOTHES YOU ADMIRE ON YOUR FRIENDS Congratulations to the Class of '42 The PARISIAN C0. Canton, Ohio COMPLIMENTS FROM The BARRY MUSIC Co Canton, Ohio RICHMAN BROS. r:vr:nY'rH1Nc IN MEN'S CLOTHES 427 N. Market St. Canton, Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF MRS. MILLEIPS Sandwich Shop - GOOD FOOD - East Canton, Ohio M E I S E R Chevrolet Sales Dial 3-7011 East Canton NEW 5. USED CARS MlLLER'S GARAGE DODGE - PLYMOUTH Sales G Service General Auto Repairing - Battery Charging FIRESTONE TIRES G TUBES TEXACO GAS 6. OIL Res. Dial 115-3293 Dial 37080 COMPLIMENTS OF SHERWIN WILLIAMS - Paints - It Covers The Wor1d For SPOUTING - ROOFING 6. FURNACE TROUBLES CHAS. KNDLL Repairing on All Lines A Specialty Phone 3-7730 East Canton ZUBEIPS AUTO SUPPLY PAINT - BATTERIES - IGNITION PARTS GE HOUSE BULBS - GASKETS GOODYEAR TIRES SHELL SERVICE STATION Compliments ot The ELLSWORTH OPTICAL Co. zos Cleveland Ave., N. w. Canton, Ohio Compliments ot WALLACE HARDWARE Co. M 20 YEARS OF SERVICE - A lj Deal for Your Dollar East Canton, Ohio C. H. FAHIEN woonwmn Music STUDIO 337 South Market Ave. Phone 2-8333 Canton, Ohio Dial Ask About FARM BUREAU Automobile - Fire 6. Life Insurance Call Ralph E. Coy 37840 East Canton. Ohio MYERS 8 SON FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE East Canton, Ohio Congratulations to the Class of '42 ORMUN D. MILLER, M. D. COMPLIMENTS OF MACK 8 COOK of MAPLETON Good Dentistry is not Expensive . . LET US GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE No Obligation DR. SCOTT, DBIIUSI Kresge Arcade Dial 2-5603 Canton, Ohio Royal Dealer PORTABLE and STANDARDS WE RENT - SELL and REPAIR ALL MAKES And from BENSON, too 336 Fourth St., N. W. Canton, Ohio ft Y .ning -' an-'wm'v'f '1r: , Y . . .... L . ,. , ,,, .. K, L , Q A , 11 I ,fl lu-' :Ava 1' - ' i-X IX' A, - , . ,. ,,L. -W .lv L im , WA? sag.. arm. 1 . a 4 3' :Jw -' ik, 4 5 Sf f I f V . v COMPLIMENTS OF STAUL 8 ROYER FEEDS and cUs1'oM GRINDING Louisville, Ohio GREEN'S MUSIC STORE Phone Complete Music Service Since 1920 OPQE' Choice of the Artists 124 Cleveland Ave., S. Dial 2-6202 GEO. E. SMITH GROCERIES - HARDWARE DRY GOODS 37052 East Canton GLOBE DAIRY ICE CREAM and DAIRY PRODUCTS Canton, Ohio GOOD FOOD EXCELLENT SERVICE SUE MING AMERICAN 6 CHINESE RESTAURANT Newly Decorated - Air Conditioned 133 Sixth St., N. E. Special Attention Given Parties All kinds of orders put up in perfect condition to take out Dial 4803 C. P. SUE. Manager Canton, Ohio DEHOFF'S Service Station BLUE SUNOCO PRODUCTS Phone 3-7841 East Canton nr! Ge Re - Optometrist - Room 9, Second Floor Over Kresge! EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Third G Market Canton, Ohio MEET E AND WEAR DIAMONDS E Jewelry Co. 135 East Tusc. CREDIT IF YOU WANT IT fp-,. -- , ,,. y il V Qi' 'fa . 4 , ,. 1:....., W 'X'-,1-,qw-J .li .,.:gf 7' ru wx- - m--er. .n,.vl' px,'. 11 1,-. f A,Awn1:V. v, Q --.zut fQ,, L , UI., 7 xffhgw +s Amy ?'l Z N , hu... ,- I a.g.31gg-ggfgffg-53 2 '.1g,g.,jQ,,,2,g,:. -x -- ,- .-1-, xv . .WN , . N .Jr .L-'H-1. .L.f1 .'- , G, . 1 , -1, '. ,.., .tv .rw .4-V .1. , -, ,v K - . w L. 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