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

 - Class of 1951

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Sf ' S W1 . CLASSES

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CLASS WILL We, the class of nineteen hundred and fifty-one, having been thoroughly psychoanalyzed and de- clared young idiots, do will and bequeath the fol- lowing beloved possessions and characteristics: We do bequeath to Mr. Goddard the memory of all the good things we have done in hopes that he Kill forget any headaches we might have caused im. We do bequeath to the junior class our fond and cherished memories of George We do bequeath to the sophomore class our ex- perience, the fun, and our troubles. We do bequeath to the freshman boys the now empty berths on the basketball squad, and to the freshman girls enough loyalty and school spirit to spur them on to victory. We, in all seriousness, do bequeath to mankind our hope for a peaceful, god-loving world. I, ANN BARNES, do bequeath my self-sufficient manner to Ruth Crank. I, DOROTHY BARNES, do bequeath my engage- ment ring to any junior girl lucky enough to get one. I, GLENN BATES, do bequeath my job as curtain puller for the class plays to Floyd Sprankle. I, JIM BECK, do bequeath my laugh to anyone who would dare duplicate it. I, BILL BOSLER, do bequeath my red suspenders to Bill Kroft, I, JEAN BOWER, do bequeath my tall serene ap- pearance to Marianne Doll. I, INA BRUNNER, do bequeath my sparkling per- sonality to Mary Ann Calendine. I, PAT BRYAN, do bequeath my sweet disposition to Ann Swope. I, DAN CALENDINE, do bequeath my attraction for red heads to Dick Poth. I, ROSALEE CLAPPER, do bequeath my friendly smile to Jane McLinden. I, BOB COSS, do bequeath my red hair to Dale Miller. I, BILL DANA, do bequeath my butch hair cut to the Fuller Brush Man. I, DELORES DORBRANSKY, do bequeath my love for shorthand to Merravonne Haddox. I, EVELYN EAKIN, do bequeath my soprano voice to Paul Morse. I, ELSA FORNASIERO, do bequeath my dimples to Leanora Darrah. I, BETTY GEARIN, do bequeath my modesty to Adrian Roth. I, BETTY HAUBERT, do bequeath my stature to Madalyn Royer. I, MARILYN HEAKIN, do bequeath my good sense of humor to Janice Glantzer. I, FRANCES JONES, do bequeath my typing mis- takes to Kay Brunner. I, MARY KREITZER, do bequeath my empty aspirin bottle to the writer of the next class will. I, BETTY KRYDER, do bequeath my hour glass Figure to Dwain Hoifer. I, HERBERT LINHART, do bequeath my ability to argue in class to Glenn Motts. I, BOB McNICHOL, do bequeath my blond hair and blue eyes to Delores Boyd. I, GRACE MOORE, do bequeath my basketball ability to Barbara Dick. I, BETTY OBERSTER, do bequeath my ability to get along with everyone to Olga Momirov. I, TERESA PAUMIER, do bequeath my Girls' State Pin to the next lucky girl. I, DAVID PRIBULA, do bequeath my quiet ways to Skippy Renner. I, DONALD PRIBULA, do bequeath my good naturedness to Ralph Smith I, RONALD PRICE, do bequeath my dancing finesse to Phil Linerode. I, OVIDIO PUGNALE, do bequeath my pair of good eyes, highly trained in spotting feminine pulchritude, to Sonny Evans. I, POLLY REYNOLDS, do bequeath my ability to influence people and win friends to Delores Starkey. I, JOANNE ROBINSON, do bequeath my so-nice- to-be-aroundness to Margaret Lotz. I, BOB ROTHACHER, do bequeath my tall, smooth appearance to Bill Lane. I, BETTY SHEPLER, do bequeath my freckles to Mary Alice Leeper. I, JUNIOR SNYDER, do bequeath my happy-go- lucky attitude to Ronald Jones. I, DARRELL STINCHCOMB, do bequeath my ability to blush to Harold Gray. I, JOHNNY STOCKER, do bequeath my wavy hair to Don Beck. I, DALE WARDLE, do bequeath my love for foot- ball to Ronny Wilzoch. I, LEROY WESTFALL, do bequeath my athletic physique to Bobby Horger. I, MR. KEELER, do bequeath the Senior Class to Mr. Schafer. In witness thereof, we, the class of 1951 have here- unto signed our names this twenty-fourth day of May, nineteen hundred and fifty-one. Written by: Mary Kreitzer, Bill Kroft, Asst. Witnessed by: Pat Bryan, Bill Dana, Betty Kryder.



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l 4 B pp I Glen Motts, presidentg Mary Ann Calendine, secretaryg Madalyn Royer, vice presidentg and Marianne Doll, treasurer. JUNIOR CLASS With Mr. Beitzel and Mr. Schafer as sponsors, the class of '52 advanced to the seventh grade. During the year they held Christmas and Valentine parties. As eighth graders, under the direction of Miss Robertson and Mr. Schreck, the class collected tax stamps and held a Halloween Party. As Freshmen they were under the guidance of Mr. Mensch, Miss Behm and Miss Shook. During the sophomore year, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Fogle and Miss Sarbaugh, they collected tax stamps and held a party for the winning side. Now as Juniors with Mrs. Fogle as their sponsor, they elected Glen Motts, president, Madalyn Royer, vice president, Mary Ann Calendine, secretaryg and Marianne Doll, treas- urer. They sold refreshments at basketball games and had a magazine and tax stamp drive. They presented the play Clementine with Mrs. Fogle as director. They honored the Seniors with the annual Junior-Senior Banquet on May 12, 1951 at the Alliance Country Club. I24l

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