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 ALMA MATER E. C. High, to you we'll all be true, We'll hold high your colors gold and blue In every way, we'll see you through Deteat or victory—Alma Mater. Here we've made our many friendships strong, Now we’ll sing our salutation song; In our hearts, you will live long— East Canton, you're true blue. (1) OUR ANNEX Dedication ceremonies for the annex to our high school building were held on May 15, 1953. This beautiful building was made possible by the bond issue of November 7, 1950. The work began in the fall of 1951. There are ten classrooms, a little theater, cafeteria, industrial arts room, clinic and many other rooms. We are grateful to the people of this community for this fine addition. The Senior Class of 1953 (2) OSNABURG HIGH SCHOOL EAST CANTON, OHIO VOLUME XIV EDITOR - BEVERLY BAKER BUSINESS MGR. - LARRY HOSKINSON DEDICATION We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-three, dedicate this fourteenth volume of the Echo to you, Miss Anna A. Robertson. This dedication is made in appreciation and sincere gratitude for your understanding and guid- ance as our class sponsor and faculty editor of the Echo. May all your coming years be successful. 4. ADMINISTRATION MR. KNAPP County Superintendent of Schools MR. BIXLER Ass't. County Superintendent of Schools BOARD OF EDUCATION SEATED: Mr. Warren Clapper, Mr. Norman Lamborn, Mr. Lawrence W. Renner, Mr. W. B. Goddard, Dr. Joel Davis. STANDING: Mr. Paul Krabill, Mr. James DeWalt (6) MR. W. B. GODDARD, Superintendent To Mr. Goddard: Wo, the Senior Class of 1953, wish to extend our sincere appreciation for your quidance and cooperation throughout our years in school. To the Seniors: Success is a matter of never ceasing ap- plication. You must forever work at it diligently. Otherwise it takes wings and flies away. W. B. Goddard MR. THOMA, Principal Here s wishing every student the best of success as he looks forward with a clear vision and moves forward with a brave heart to make the world over into a better and a happier spot. Remember that success is never final and failure never fatal. It's courage that counts! D. J. Thoma FACULTY To the faculty: We, the Seniors of 1953, wish to thank this faculty for their splendid quidance and cooperation throughout our last year in school. MRS. PIERCE Secretary MRS. MOULTON Iowa State College Subjects — American History, American Government. Ohio History, Sociology, Arithmetic. MR. MOODY Wilmington College Subjects—English, World History. MR. SCHAFER Wittenberg College Graduate Work—Kent State Uni- versity, Ohio State University. Subjects—Shop, Driver Education. (8) FACULTY MISS ROBERTSON Mount Union College Graduate Work—Kent State Uni- versity. Subjects—Algebra, Solid Geometry, Plane Geometry, Arithmetic, Trigonometry. MISS BOLE Librarian College ot Wooster Graduate Work—Kent State Uni- versity. Subject—English. MR. HOTHEM Assistant Coach Kent State University Graduate Work—Kent State Uni- versity. Subjects — Geography, History. MR. ZORN Head Coach Ohio State University Graduate Work—Ohio State Uni- versity. Subjects—History, Phy- sical Education, Arithmetic. (9) FACULTY MRS. SMITH Heidelberg Subject—Home Economics. MRS. RYDER Mount Union College Graduate Work—Kent State Uni- versity, Ohio State University. Subjects—Latin, English. MR. HECKAMAN Mount Union College Graduate Work—Kent State Uni- versity. Subjects—Biology, Science MR. ROHRER Kent State University Graduate Work, Kent State Uni- versity. Subjects — Chemistry, Science, General Mathematics. (10) FACULTY MRS. WALTER Kent State University Graduate Work—Kent State Uni- versity, Ohio State University, Bliss Normal College. Subjects— Commercial. MR. KENNEDY Mount Union College Graduate Work—Eastman School ot Music, Western Reserve Uni- versity. Subiect—Music. MR. QUINN Dennison University Subjects—Speech, Civics, Read ing. (ID OUR HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS 1952 - '53 Mr. W. B. Goddard Mr. Donald Thoma Miss Barbara Bole Mr. Tod Heckaman Mr. William Hothem Mr. Donald Kennedy Mr. l-ranklin Moody Mrs. Shirley C. MoulTon Mr. Howard Quinn Miss Anna A. Robertson Mr. William Rohrer Mrs. Jeanette Ryder Mr. Parker Schater Mrs. Naomi Smith Mrs. Mildred Walter Mrs. Lydabelle Williams Mr. Gene Zorn 1951 - '52 Mr. W. B. Goddard Mr. Donald Thoma Miss Barbara Bole Mrs. Avalon Burkhardt Mr. Dale Carman Mr. hrancis Carr Miss Mary Isenman Mr. Richard Keeler Mr. Donald Kennedy Mrs. Shirley C. Moulton Miss Anna A. Robertson Mrs. Jeanette Ryder Mr. Parker Schater Mrs. Bette Wagner Mrs. Lydabelle Williams Mrs. Susanne Wyatt 1950 - '51 Mr. W. B. Goddard Mr. Donald Ihoma Mrs. Dorothy Atchison Miss Barbara Bole Mr. Dale Carman Mrs. Mary Fogle Miss Barbara Jones Mr. Richard Keeler Mr. Donald Kennedy Mrs. Shirley C. Moulton Mrs. Dorothy Norris Miss Anna A. Robertson Mrs. Jeanette Ryder Mr. Parker Schater Miss Avalon Taylor Mrs. Lydabelle Williams 1949 - '50 Mr. W. B. Goddard Mr. Donald Thoma Mrs. Lillo Casner Mrs. Mary Fogle Mr. Richard Keeler Mr. Donald Kennedy Mr. John Mensch Mrs. Shirley C. Moulton Miss Anna A. Robertson Mrs. Jeanette Ryder Miss Mabel Sarbaugh Mr. Parker Schater Mr. Robert Schreck Miss Mary Shook Miss Dorothy Werstler Mrs. Lydabelle Williams 1948 - '49 Mr. W. B. Goddard Mr. Donald Ihoma Miss Doris Behm Mr. William Beitzel Mrs. Lillo Casner Mr. Richard Keeler Mr. Donald Kennedy Mr. John Mensch Mrs. Ruth Moore Mrs. Shirley C. Moulton Miss Anna A. Robertson Mrs. Jeanette Ryder Mr. Parker Schater Mr. Robert Schreck Miss Mary Shook 1947 - '48 Mr. W. B. Goddard Mr. Donald Thoma Miss Doris Behm Mr. William Beitzel Mr. Jack Fouts Miss Lula Gallogly Miss Ruth Gilchrist Mr. Donald Kennedy Mrs. Lucille Long Mr. John Mensch Mrs. Shirley C. Moulton Miss Anna A. Robertson Mrs. Jeanette Ryder Mr. Parker Schater Mr. Robert Schreck Miss Mary Shook (12) Tlh® S §GrM©ir§ CLaSS Sonq ‘•m ■ °  lemories Memories, hemones, Dreams of love so true. O’er the Sea of Memory Im drifting back to you. Childhood days, Wildwood days among the birds and beeSj Vou left me alone But still you're my own Ih my beautiful Memories. J Motto Success S Sweet, but the Secret of success is worK. CL QSS FL owe Y White Carnation CLaSS Colors BLue and Vv hife SENIOR OFFICERS FRONT ROW: Jack Polen, Vice-President; Betty Jean Linhart, Secretary; George Proffitt, President. BACK ROW: Richard Zimmerman, Treasurer. SENIOR POPULARITY POLL GIRL Beverly Baker Shirley Peters Beverly Baker Mary Lou Robinson Betty Linhart Joanne Marks Jo Ann Eddy Most Likely To Succeed Best Looking Best All Around Student Best Athlete Most Musical Wittiest Most Popular BOY George Proffitt Richard Zimmerman Howard Mark Milo Fisher Loren Villard Richard Arntz George Proffitt Compliments of STARK CERAMICS (14) SENIORS '53 RICHARD ARNTZ •’Diclt To be or not to be? What?—A rascal—says he! BEVERLY BAKER Bev Sweetness and friendliness all in one—which goes to show—it can be done. BARBARA CABLE Barb For everyone she has a smile, which proves her friendship is worthwhile. (15) J' Kate's  as nice As I have met; She's E. C.I jofrtte. LARRY HOSKINSON Hoclcy The virtue lies in the struggle— not the prize. KATHLEEN GRAHAM Kate MILO FISHER Fish A nice guy, quite handsome, too. Donr.a said so, and by golly it's true. JO ANN EDD Twiddles She's the cutest one you have ever seen. To describe her let's use the word Queen . RAMONA FINLEY Monie Too much moonlight, too many kisses, has changed her name from Miss’ to ' Mrs. PATRICIA GERER Patty The thing that goes the farthest in making life worthwhile — it costs the least and means the most — is just a pleasant smi'e. PATRICIA HEMPHILL Pat (16) HOWARD MARK Speed Speed?'' You just can't find a nicer guy. So you may as well npt t 3  Y ir7Y LOUELLA MASTERS III II Lou You think she's shy? You just don't know her, that's why. SENIORS WILLIAM KOLM Willie Here’s a good natured guy. you can bet. He smiles thru troubles with never a fret. BETTY JEAN LINHART MBetsM She's little in body, but in spirit she's mighty. JEAN LAUTZENHEISER Jeanie She's a girl happy and wise, with a sweet dispos tion just her size. SHIRLEY Margo A smile for all. a greeting glad; a lovable, jolly way she has. JOANNE MARKS Mumps Tis true, she’s very much inclined to chin and talk with all man- kind. CARMEN MATHIS Carmen A girl to brighten up the way. (17) BERNARD McFADDEN Bernie Smile at him who frowns at you. He will smile, and then there's two. PAUL MIDDAUGH Paul The man who invented sleep should be blessed. How else could time be spent, if not in rest? JANE MOULIN Janie Her hair is light, her complexion fair; And a girl with her sweetness is very rare. EVELYN OBERLY Evie A girl of dignity and poise for whom life holds forth many joys. Jit. KENNETH MILLER Corky To succeed you must toil hard and tarry none. But isn't there an easier way for success to be won? won? f sii fAU ERALD MOWERY Jerry e's a cute guy. For him a girl could just die SENIORS '53 M SHIRLEY McLICHOCK Mick 1 bit of radiant sunshine. 2 bits of pep and good cheer; 3 bits of all that’s nicest—makes 6 bits of one that’s dear. SHIRLEY O'NEIL Shirl In thy heart the dew of youth, On thy lips the «mile of truth. (18) SENIORS 53 DARLENE OYSTER Dar” She’ll sympathize with all your troubes. And when you're gay, help blow your bubbles. J' SHIRLEY PETERS Pete A classy lassy? Or a slick chick? Either one will do the trick. GEORGE PROFFITT  , I Whoopie  We quote this guy on whet to do, Never trouble trouble, till - ▼ trouble troubles you. I JA V, m BETTY ZANE ROARK Bet She's a gai with a real southern drawl. She simply sends them when she says You all . DONA JEAN PAUMIER Winlcy A real nice girl to know. All her friends told me so. JACK POLEN Shotgun Always a smile, never a frown. Especially when there's a girl around. HILDEGARD RISKE Hilla Nice to look at, nice to know, nice to have around wherever MARY LOUISE ROBINSON Mary Lou An all around girl, just take it from me. Sincere, energetic and winsome, ail three. (19) BARBARA SHOURDS •Red Her hair is red, her eyes are blue. She has a winning smile, cute, too. L HAROLD STERTZBACH Stertz v-J Males new friends, but keeps the old. Those are silver: these are gold. RICHARD ZIMMERMAN 1  • II Zimmie ,,Zimmie,,, you are just so much fun. You are liked by each and everyone. LOREN VILLARD Loren His eyes seem to glow with mischievious gleam. He is held by all irr high esteem. SENIORS '53 T a  j •is SMITH PATTY Pat Bo s will be boys and that way they'll probably stay. But—who wants to change them anyway? YVONNE VEIT Yuvie I Always pleasant, always neat.  I The boy that t gets her gets a treat. sally ah Sally She is pretty to walk with and witty to talk with. (20) SENIOR SNAPS (21) SENIOR SNAPS (22) CLASS HISTORY OF '53 The big day had arrived! We, the class of “53” were freshmen. Upon entering school that September morning, we found that the two eighth grades had been combined in the big study hail under the guid- ance of Miss Robertson. We held our first class meeting for the purpose of ejecting officers, who were: Milo Fisher, president; Evelyn Oberly, vice president; Patricia Gerer, secretary; and Loren Vil- lard, treasurer. We collected tax stamps for a money raising project. Class enrollment: James Almasy, Richard Arntz, Eleanor Aukerman, Beverly Baker, Ronald Barwick, Wanda Bland, Donald Blythe, Wil- liam Bower, Ronald Brown, Delbert Buckhannon, Barbara Cable, Donald Clark, Donna Curren, Cath- erine Dick, Rose Dobransky, Jo Ann Eddy, Ramona Finley, Milo Fisher, Mary Gates, Patricia Gerer, Kathleen Graham, Doris Harbert, Larry Hoskinson, Barbara Jones, Earl King, Lucille King, William Kolm, William Lab, Jean Lautzenheiser, Betty Jean Linhart, Dale Lones, Louella Masters, Carmen Ma- this, Shirley Margo, Howard Mark, Joanne Marks, Shirley McLichock, Paul Middaugh, Arlene Miller, Kenneth Miller, Verl Miller, Jane Moulin, Evelyn Oberly, Carolyn Paulus, Shirley Peters, Barbara Po- len, George Proffitt, Mary Louise Robinson, Barbara Shourds, Nancy Simon, Richard Snyder, Arthur Ste- fanick, Harold Stertzbach, Patricia Tourno, Yvonne Veit, Loren Y'illard, Joan Wallingford, Sally Weddell, Richard Zimmerman. As we moved into our sophomore year the class found themselves separated into two classes under the sponsorship of Mrs. Norris and Mrs. Ryder. We again collected tax stamps to increase our treasury. Officers this year were: Milo Fisher, president; George Proffitt, vice president; Wanda Bland, secre- tary, and Yvonne Veit, treasurer. The outstanding event of the year was our class Christmas party in which the crowning of the Snow Queen, Jo Ann Eddy, was the main feature. The attendants were Yvonne Veit, Evelyn Oberly, Patricia Gerer, and W'anda Bland. After the crowning of the queen, we enjoyed square dancing. Refreshments were then served followed by a gift exchange. This year we were happy to welcome Ronald Wil- zoch, Adrian Roth, Marion Evans, Katherine Grant, Jennie Bruey, Norma Jordan, Linley Lillie, Bernard McFadden, Jerry Mowery, Dona Jean Paumier, and Pat Smith; but we were sorry to lose Donald Blythe, Katherine Grant, William Bower, Ronald Brown, Delbert Buckhannon, Mary Gates, Doris Harbert, Earl King, William Lab, Dale Lones, Arlene Miller, Barbara Polcn, and Richard Snyder. Entering into our Junior year we were again combined into one group under the excellent guid- ance of Miss Robertson. Wc were looking forward to a very busy and exciting year. Our main projects this year were giving the Seniors a prom and putting on our class plqy, “Seventeen Is Terrific”, which was a huge success. We sold refreshments at home basketball games, candy the second semester, collect- ed tax stamps, held a bake sale, and had a magazine drive, as our projects for raising money. The officers of the class were: Milo Fisher, presi- dent; George Proffitt, vice president; Betty Jean Lin- hart, secretary; and Evelyn Oberly, treasurer. This year wc again lost some of our classmates. They were: James Almasy, Ronald Barwick, Donald Clark, Barbara Jones, Lucille King, Verl Miller, Arthur Stefanick, Patricia Tourno, Joan Walling- ford, Ronald Wilzoch, Adrian Roth, and Marion Evans. The new ones this year were: Pat Hemp- hill, Shirley O’Neil, Darlene Oyster, Jack Polcn, Betty Roark, Lloyd Williamson, and Ruth Crank. Now still under the skillful guidance of Miss Robertson, wc enter our last year of high school. We are proud because we are Seniors, but there is a feeling of regret because this is the last of twelve happy and exciting years together as a class. We have wonderful memories of those years and high hopes for the future and the things it will bring. The class elected as their officers this year: George Proffitt, president; Jack Polen, vice president; Betty Jean Linhart, secretary: and Richard Zimmerman, treasurer. We were happy to welcome into our class, Hilde- gard Riske, from Germany; but we were sorry to lose Nancy Simon, Linley Lillie, Lloyd Williamson, and Ruth Crank. Our projects this year were: Putting on a class play “Hillbilly Weddin’ ” which was a tremendous success, and publishing an annual. We sold Christ- mas cards, wrapping paper, candy and ice cream. We also collected tax stamps to make money. The class left for the trip to Washington on April 27, baccalaureate services were held on May 24, and commencement exercises were held on May 27, 1953. We must now go out and face the world on our own as we strive to build a happy and secure future. Mary Lou Robinson, Historian Shirley O’Neil, Assistant (23) CLASS We the guys and gals of “53 Do hereby issue this decree; To our faculty all worn out, No more cause for worry or doubt Because from school we’ll soon be out. To the Juniors we bequeath: The job of making the annual next year. You’ll do it easily without any fear. To the Sophomores we bequeath: Our troubles and friends, Both of which have no ends. To the Freshmen we bequeath: Have fun but don’t be a fool And get the good that there is in school. I, Anna Robertson, do bequeath my pleasant mem- ories as a sponsor to Mrs. Williams. I, Barbara Cable, do bequeath my blushes to Peggy Allen. 1, Barbara Shourds, do bequeath my red hair and temper to Louie Moulin. I, Bernard McFadden, do bequeath my berth on the basketball squad to my fellow teammates. I, Beverly Baker, do bequeath my ability for getting straight A’s to Jerry Bigler. I, Betty Linhart, do bequeath my sweet disposition to Judy Masters. I, Betty Roark, do bequeath my grades in Chemistry to Richard Moser. I, Carmen Mathis, do bequeath my way of getting along with the teachers to Laurene Jones. I, Cathie Dick, do bequeath my farming ability to David Thelen. 1, Darlene Oyster, do bequeath my changes of hair styles to Rosemary Beck. I, Dona Jean Paumier, do bequeath my quiet, friend- ly manners to Bea Eakin. I, Donna Currcn, do bequeath my ability to yodel to Ruth Seemann. I, Eleanor Aukcrman, do bequeath my quiet dis- position to my sister Susie, who needs it more than anyone else 1 know. I, Evelyn Oberly, do bequeath my position as Senior cheerleader to Jean Mark. I, George Proffitt, do bequeath my backfield posi- tion on the football team to Ronald Iseli. I, Harold Stertzbach, do bequeath my ’39 Chevy to be used for parts in a ’37 Chevy owned by Dick Baad. I, Hilla Riske, do bequeath my German accent to Wayne Starkey. I, Howard Mark, do bequeath my class ring to any girl who thinks she can get it. I, Jack Polen, do bequeath my partially running Ford, that’ll beat Almasy's Chevy, to the junk- yard after the race. I, Jane Moulin, do bequeath my correspondents in service to Carol Kinsingcr. I, Jean Lautzenhciser, do bequeath my height to Bob Mucha. I, Jo Ann Eddy, do bequeath my long brown hair to Rose Marie Scharvcr. I, Joanne Marks, do bequeath my talkative manner to Marie Stcrtzbach. WILL I, Jerry Mowery, do bequeath mv cool, nice shape (Ford) to Carl Unkefer. I, Kathleen Graham, do bequeath my love for col- lege, (esp. Ohio State), to Marian Mong. I, Kenneth Miller, do bequeath my art of making up excuses to get out of school to Jim Blose. I, Larry Hoskinson, do bequeath my dark curly hair to Ronald Pribula. I, Loren Villard, do bequeath my voice to Kim Miller. I, Louella Masters, do bequeath my giggles to George Moret ta. I, Mary Lou Robinson, do bequeath my love of sports to Bonnie Emerick. I, Milo Fisher, do bequeath my position as football captain to someone who is eligible for that honor. I, Norma Jordan, do bequeath my slide trombone to bhirley Breckbill. I, Patricia Gerer, do bequeath my blue eyes to Carole Wise. I, Patricia Hemphill, do bequeath my short height to Judy Barrick. I, Patty Smith, do bequeath my likeness for boys to Patricia 1 ourno. I, Paul Middaugh, do bequeath myself to all the Junior girls. I, Ramona Finley, do bequeath my habit of look- ing out the window while driving to Naomi Sprankie. I, Richard Arntz, do bequeath my cowboy boots and fancy ties to Mack Yoho. I, Richard Zimmerman, do bequeath my shyness to- ward girls to Jim Smith. I, Rose Dobransky, do bequeath my bashfulness to- ward boys to Delores Morctta. I, Sally Weddell, do bequeath all my good grades to Jim Cable. I, Shirley Margo, do bequeath my engagement ring to Mary Ann Mucklcy. I, Shirley McLichock, do bequeath my baton to Willie Narduzzi. I, Shirley O’Neil, do bequeath my quiet ways to Gene Kandel. I, Shirley Peters, do bequeath my hair dyes and knitting bag to Donna Trego. I, Wanda Bland, do bequeath my faithful service to the school to Joanne Tourno. I, William Kolm, do not bequeath my Cadillacs and girls to anyone because I want them all for myself. I, Yvonne Veit, do bequeath my ability to play the In witness whereof, we, the Class of 1953, have piano to Nancy Ledbetter. signed and declared this as our last will and testa- ment on this 20th day of February, 1953. George Proffitt, Jack Polen Witnesses: Beverly Baker Sally Weddell Jane Moulin s (24) CLASS PROPHECY Do you remember the Class of 53? Just in case you’ve wondered what they were doing 1M1 give you a preview. As I was walking down the streets of East Canton, I ran into one of my old classmates, Jo Ann Eddy, who is still living in East Canton waiting for Bernard Mc- Fadden, who is attending Barber School in Ak- ron. She said Donna Curren, who is visiting her parents for a week, will be leaving soon for Washington, D. C., where her husband, Milo Fisher, is serving in the Armed Forces. As I went further who did I run into but Cathie Dick, who has just finished her train- ing and is ready to go to work for the Ameri- can Airlines. I also caught up on the news of a few more classmates. Betty Roark is making her first movie, “Lovers’ Delight” which every- one is hoping will become a great success. Her friends Shirley Margo and Pat Hemphill are happily married and Darlene Oyster is en- gaged. A few of the girls are in nurses training such as: Jane Moulin, Betty Linhart, and Barbara Shourds. I see some of the intellectuals are attending college. They are Wanda Bland. Mary Robinson, and Carmen Mathis. George Proffitt and Howard Mark are attending Ohio State University where George is studying en- gineering and Howard is one of the finest cheerleaders State has ever had. I sec the Army has caught up with a few of our boys such as: Loren Villard, who entertains by singing when not digging fox holes and Bill Kolm, who has an easy job of peeling potatoes in the mess hall. The Navy seemed to get Richard Arntz and Paul Middaugh. Richard just can’t seem to get used to those bell-bottom trousers. In the Air Force I see Richard Zim- merman, who is designing planes and is learn- ing that girls aren’t so bad after all. Those WAFS! Shirley O’Neil and Rose Dobransky decided to help L'ncle Sam so they joined the Wacs. They were telling me when they were home, that Eleanor Aukerman and Louella Masters were with their husbands, who are in the Army too. They also said that the former Ramona Finley and little Jim Jr. are now living at home waiting for Daddy, who is coming home to stay. They also said that Barbara Cable is still with the Sherer Lumber Company in Ma- pleton, and Jerry Mowcry is now chief me- chanic of his own garage. I noticed in the paper last night where Jack Polen is now a steady singer at the “Casa- blanca” and was also offered a job singing with the Mariners on Arthur Godfrey’s pro- gram and Harold Stertzbach is a drummer in Tommy Dorsey’s band. I see we have a boxer in town, Kenny Miller, who has half interest in the I.G.A. W'hat have W’c here? Evelyn Oberly is work- ing at Walker’s Meat Market in the packing house. Patricia Gerer is manager of Bon Marche’ and Dona Paumier is one of Stark’s chief secretaries. Here’s a sad case, we have two girls who devoted their lives to being old maids. Wait, yes—they decided to do something helpful, such as running a bachelor's home. They are Yvonne Veit and Shirley McLichock. I see that East Canton’s new mayor, Larry Hoskinson is running the town quite success- fully. I hear that Sally Weddell has become a grade school music teacher and Shirley Peters is her helper. In Canton I see the Holly Shop has a new manager, none other than Joanne Marks. Bev- erly Baker is a private secretary to the chief executive of the Canton National Bank. Jean Lautzenheiser has a pleasant job. She is Dr. Davis’ receptionist. Now playing in Cleveland is the great opera “Madame Butterfly” star- ring Hildegard Riske. Kathleen Graham. Pat Smith, and Norma Jordan are the second at- traction in their new version of toe dancing. And that is a complete rundown of the Class of ’53. Donna Curren, Prophet. Jean Lautzenheiser, Dona Jean Paumier, Shirley McLichock, Assistants. (25) SENIOR ACTIVITIES RICHARD ARNTZ Majors: Social Studies, English, Science Minors: Shop Activities: Football 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 4. ELEANOR AUKERMAN Majors: English, Science, Social Studies Minors: Latin Activities: Chorus 2,3; Latin Club 1,2,3,4; Open- ing Exercise Staff 1,4; Library Staff 4; Literary- Contest 4; 1 imely Teens 1,2,3,4. BEVERLY BAKER Majors: English, Commercial, Math Minors: Social Studies, Latin, Science Activities: Jr. Honor Society 1; Sr. Honor Society 2,3,4; Annual Staff 3,4; Latin Club 1,2,3,4; Office Staff 3,4; Library Staff 1,3; VoUeybad 2; Scholarship Test 1,2; Student Council 3,4. WANDA BLAND Majors: English, Math, Science Minors: Latin, Social Studies Activities: Latin Club 1,2,3,4; Timely Teens 1,2, 3|4; Jr. Honor Society 1; Sr. Honor Society 2,3,4; Vice President 3; President 4; Student Council 3,4, President 3,4; Basketball 1,2,4. Library Staff 3; Class Play S. BARBARA CABLE Majors: Commercial, English, Social Science Minors: Science, Home Economics, Math Activities: Home Ec. Club 1,2,3,4; Chorus 3,4; Library Staff 1; Opening Exercise Staff 1; Vol- leyball 1,2,4; Basketball 1,2,4; Band 4; Latin Club 1,2; Office Staff 4; Play Staff 4; Driving contest 3. DONNA CURREX Majors: Social Studies, Commercial, English Minors: Math, Home Economics Activities: Play Cast 3,4; T imely Teens 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3: Home Ec. Club 1,2,3,4; Band 3; Annual Staff 3,4; Chorus 3,4; Volleyball 3; Girls Quartet 3; Snow Queen 4. CATHIE DICK Majors: English, Social Studies Minors: Commercial, Home Economics, Science Activities: Timely Teens 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3; Clinic Band 1; Annual Staff 3,4; Class Play 3,4. Chorus 2,3; Literary Contest 2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3. ROSE DOBRANSKY Majors: English, Home Economics, Social Studies Minors: Science Activities: Timely Teens 2; Chorus 3. JO ANN EDDY Majors: Commercial, Social Studies, English Minors: Home Economics Activities: Majorette 1,2,3,4; Band Secretary 3; T imely Teens 2,3,4, Vice President 3, President 4; Home Ec. Club 2,3,4, Secretary 2; Girls’ Quartet 2,3; Annual Staff 3,4; Chorus 3; Class Play 3,4; Snow Queen 2; Football Queen 4; Basketball Attendant 3; Basketball 3,4; Student Council 3,4, Secretary 4. RAMONA FINLEY Majors: English, History, Home Economics Minors: Social Studies Activities: Band 1,2. MILO FISHER Majors: English, Social Studies Minors: Math, Shop, Science Activities: Class President 1,2,3; Boys’ State 3; Annual Staff 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Snow King 2; Class Play 3,4. PATRICIA GERFR Majors: Social Studies, English, Home Economics Minors: Science Activities: Class Secretary 1; Snow Queen At- tndant 2; Office Staff 4; Play Staff 4; Volley- ball 1; Annual Staff 4. KATHLEEN GRAHAM Majors: Commercial, English, Social Studies Minors: Home Economics, Math Activities: Drum Majorette 1,2,3,4; Solo and En- semble Contest 2; Mt. Union Music Festival 3; Chorus 3,4; Literary Contest 2; Volleyball 2,3,4; Play Stalf 4; Basketball 2,4; Opening Exercise Staff 1,4; Library Staff 2; Annual Staff 3,4; Office Staff 4 Driving Contest 3; Clinic Chorus 3. PATRICIA HEMPHILL Majors: English, Social Studies Minors: Home Economics, Science, Commercial Activities: Minerva 1,2; Chorus 2,3; Volleyball 4; Class Play 4. LARRY HOSKINSON Majors: English, Social Studies, Math Minors: Shop, Science Activities: Basketball 1,2,3; Football 2; Play Staff 3; Sr. Honor Society 2,3; Annual Staff 3,4. NORMA JORDAN Majors: English, Home Economics, Social Studies Minors: Science, Math Activities: Alliance 1,2; Play Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Band 4. (26) WILLIAM KOLM Majors: English, Science, Social Studies Minors: Shop Activities: Play Cast 3. JEAN LAUTZENHEISER Majors: Social Studies, Commercial, English Minors: Science, Home Economics Activities: Home Ec. Club 1,2,3,4, Vice President 4; Jr. Honor Society 1; Sr. Honor Society 2: Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 3,4; Annual Staff 3,4; Mt. Union Music Festival 3; Play Staff 4, Cast 3,4: Volleyball 2,4; Library Staff 4; Clinic Chorus 3; Pep Band 4. BETTY JEAN UNHART Majors: Commercial, Social Studies, English Minors: Latin, Science Activities: Band 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3, Vice Presi- dent 4; Dance Band 1,2; Jr. Honor Society 1; Sr. Honor Society 2,3,4, Vice President 4; An- nual Staff 3,4; Latin Club 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3; Office Staff 3; Timely Teens 1,2,3,4; Class Sec- retary 3,4; Jr. Red Cross 2,3,4; Play Cast 1,3,4; Music Literary 2,3,4; Football Attendant 4; Stu- dent Council 3,4; American Legion Essay 2; Pep Band 4; Saxophone Quartet 2,3,4. SHIRLEY MARGO Majors: English, Home Economics, Social Studies Minors: Science Activities:Annual Staff 4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4; Play Staff 3,4. HOW ARD MARK Majors: English, Ma h, Social Studies, Science Activities: Hi-Y 2,3,4, Vice President 3, President 4; Latin Club 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Student Council 3,4; Jr. Red Cross 3,4; American Legion Essay 2; Snow King Escort 4; Scholarship Test 4. JOANNE MARKS Majors: English, Social Studies, Home Economics Minors: Science Activities: Office Staff 4; Scholarship 2; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 4; Volleyball 1,2. LOUELLA MASTERS Majors: English, Math, Home Economics, History Minors: Social Studies Activities: Annual Staff 4: Timely Teens 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2; Play Staff 3. CARMEN MATHIS Majors: English, Social Studies, Commercial Minors: Home Economics Activities: Band 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 4; Timely Teens 1,2,3,4; Sr. Honor Society 2,3,4, Treas- urer 4, Secretary 3; Clinic Band 1,3; Play Staff 4; Annual Staff 3,4; Chorus 4; Scholarship Test 1,2,3; Pep Band 4; American Legion Essay 1. BERNARD McFADDEN Majors: Social Studies, English, Shop Minors: Math Activities: Lincoln I; Class Play 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Annual Staff 3,4. SHIRLEY McLICHOCK Majors: English, Commercial, Social Studies Minors: Home Economics Activities: Majorette 1,2,3,4; Timely Teens 1,2,3, 4; Home Ec. Club 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 2,3,4; Bas- ketball 2,3,4; Class Play 4; Annual Staff 4; Chorus 3,4. PAUL MIDDAUGH Majors: English, Science, Social Studies Minors: Shop Activities: Football 1; Basketball 1; Snow King Escort 2. KENNETH MILLER Majors: English, Science, Social Studies Minors: Shop JANE MOULIN Majors: English, Home Economics, Social Studies, Math, Science Activi.ies: Sr. Honor Society 2,3,4; Timely Teens 1,2,3,4, Treas. 3; Annual Staff 3,4; Volleyball 2, 3; Basketball 1,2,3; Office Staff 4: Play Staff 3. GERALD MOWERY Majors: English, Social Studies Minors: Shop, Science Activities: Carrollton 1; Annual Staff 4; Snow King Escort 2. EVELYN OBERLY Majors: Math, English, Social Studies, Commercial Minors: Latin, Science Activities: Class V. Pres. 1, Treas. 3; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Timely Teens l,j,3,4; Latin Club 1,2,3, 4, Pres. 2; Jr. Honor Society 1, Pres. 1; Sr. Hon- or Society 2; Class Play 3,4; Literary Contest 3; Football Attendant 4; Office Staff 6; Annual Staff 3,4; Opening Ex. Staff 2,3,4; Snow Queen Attendant 2; Prince of Peace Contest 4. SHIRLEY O’NEIL Majors: English, History, Commercial Minors: Social Studies Activities: West Portsmouth 1,2; Volleyball 3; Annual Staff 4; Play Staff 3,4. DARLENE OYSTER Majors: English, Home Economics, Social Studies Minors: Science Activities: Lincoln 1,2; Play Cast 4, Staff 3; Vol- leyball 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Annual Staff 4. (27) DONA JEAN PALMIER Majors: English, Social Studies, Commercial Minors: Latin, Science Activities: Louisville 1; Timely Teens 2; Library Staff 4; Play Staff 4; Annual Staff 4. SHIRLEY PETERS Majors: English, Scince, Math, Social Studies Minors: Latin Activities: Majorette 1,2,3; Opening Ex. Staff 3; Volleyball 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Play Cast 4; One-Act Piay 3; Latin Club 1,2,3,4; Sr. Honor Society 3,4; Annual Staff 3,4; Football Attendant 4; Basketball Attendant 2. JACK PCLEN Majors: English, Social Studies, Shop Minors: Math Activities: Lincoln 1,2; Football 3,4; Class V. rres. 4; Class Piay 4; Annual Staff 4. GEORGE PROFFITT Majors: English, Science, Math, Social Studies Minors: Shop Activities: Class Pres. 4, V. Pres. 2,3; Student Gouncil 3,4; Class Play 3,4; Literary Contest 3; Scholarship 2,4; Football 2,3,4; Annual Staff 3,4. HILDEGARD RISKE Majors: English, Social Studies, Math, Science, Home Economics Activities: Germany 1,2,3; Home Ec. Club 4; 1 imely Teens 4; Volleyball 4; Snow Queen Attend- ant 4; C horus 4. BETTY ROARK Majors: History, Home Ec., English, Math Minors: Science Activities: Kentucky 1,2; Basketball 3,4; Volley- ball 3,4; American Legion Essay Contest 3,4; Scholarship Test 3,4. MARY ROBINSON Majors: Social Studies, English, Math Minors: Science, Latin Activities: Jr. Honor Society 1; Sr. Honor Society 2,3,4; Timely Teens 1,2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2,3,4; Library Staff 2,4; Opening Ex. Staff 2; Chorus 2; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Scholar- ship Tests 1,2,3,4; Prince of Peace Contest 4; Literary Contest 4; Annual Staff 3,4. PAT SMITH Majors: Social Studies, Commercial, English Minors: Science Activities: Lehman 1; Office Staff 3,4; Play Staff 3,4; Cast 4; Volleyball 3,4. HAROLD STERTZBACH Majors: English, Social Studies, Science Minors: Shop Activities: Football 2,3; Volleyball 1,2; Play 3,4. YVONNE VEIT Majors: Commercial, English Minors: Social Studies, Math, Latin, Science Activities: Band 1,2,3,4, Sec. 1,2, V. Pres. 3; Or- chestra 1,2,3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Timely 'Teens 1,2, 34, Sec. 1; Latin Club 1,2,3,4; Class Treas. 2; Student Council 3,4; Jr. Honor Society 1; An- nual Staff 3,4; Sec. Jr. H. S. 1; Sr. Honor So- ciety 2; Basketball Attend. (; Snow Queen At- tend. 2; Football Attend. 4; Solo and Ensemble Contest 1,2,3,4; Clarinet Quartet 3,4; Accom- panist 1,2,3,4; Band Contest 1,2,3,4; Clinic Band 1; Scholarship l est 1; Play Staff 3; Girls’ State 3 LOREN VILLARD Majors: English, Social Studies Minors: Shop, Music, Science Activities: Band 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4; Dance Band 1,2, 3,4; Soloist 1,2,3,4; Chorus 2,3,4: Solo and En- semble Contest 2,3,4; State Finals 3; Brass Quar- tet 3,4; Mixed Quartet 2,3; Male Quartet 2; Mt. Union Music Festival 1,2,3; Brass Sextet 2,3,4; Band Contest 1,2,3,4; Clinic Band 1,2; Clinic Chorus 3; Class Treas. 1: Jr. Red Cross 1; Open- ing Ex. Staff 1; Hi-Y 2; Play Cast 4; Annual Staff 4; Scholarship Tests 1. SALLY ANN WEDDELL Majors: Social Studies, Commercial, English Minors: Home Economics, Math Activities: Band 3; Timely Teens 1,2,3,4; Home Ec. Club 1,2,3,4; Library Staff 2; Annual Staff 3,4; Volleyball 2,4; Scholarship 2,3,4: Basketball 2,4; Sr. Honor Soc. 3,4: Jr. Honor Society 1. RICHARD ZIMMERMAN Majors: Social Studies, Science, English Minors: Shop Activities: Class Treas. 4; Play Cast 4; Annual Staff 3,4; Opening Ex. Staff 2. BARBARA SHOL RDS Majors: Commercial, Social Studies, Science, Home Economics, English Activities: Home Ec. Club 1,2,3,4; Reporter 2, Pres. 3,4; Timely Teens 1,2,3,4; Chorus 4; Vol- leyball 1,2,3; Play Staff 4; Cast 3; Basketball 1,2, 3; Library Staff 2,3; Girls’ Quartet 1,2,3; Liter- ary Contest 2,4; Annual Staff 4; Band 1,2,3,4. (28) JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS SEATED: Shirley Breckbill, Delores Moretta STANDING: George Moretta, Walter Walker The Class of ’54 began this year by electing as their officers, Walter Walker, president; George Moretta, vice president; Shirley Breckbill, secretary; and Delores Moretta, treasurer. The Juniors were kept very busy this year. For money-making projects, they started off with a magazine sale, sponsored a very successful sockhop, and sold sweat shirts. The class sold Christmas decorations and sold refreshments at the home basketball games. The class presented their class play which was a great success and on April 25, the Juniors honored the Seniors with the annual prom. The class expresses their sincere appreciation to their sponsor. Mrs. Williams, for her splendid cooperation throughout the year. Compliments of BREEZWAY SOHIO (30) JUNIOR GIRLS FIRST ROW: Rhoda Kolm. Sua Aulcerman, Mary Ann Muckley, Carol Wise. Donna Trego, Delores Moretta, Marilyn Mitchell, Barbara Snyder, Mrs. Williams. SECOND ROW: Marie Stertjbach, Judy Masters. Laurene Jones. Jean Mark. Bennie Emerick. Marian Mong. Shirlev Breckbill. Patty Tourno. THIRD ROW: Carol Kinsinger, Margaret Robinson. Peggy Allen. Joanne Tourno. Rosemary Beck. Katherine Dobransky. Shirley Nice. Beatrice Eakin. FOURTH ROW: Rose Marie Scharver. Naomi Sprankle, Patricia Stephanie, Judy Barrick, Ruth Seemann. ABSENT: Nancy Ledbetter. JUNIOR BOYS FIRST ROW: Ronald Pribula. Neil Yoho. Dick Baad. Karl Betz. Bob Baad, Jim Smith. Robert Marhover. Bob Mucha. Mrs. Williams. SECOND ROW: Gene Kandel. Jim Almasy, Ted Doll. Wayne Starkey. Richerd Moser. William Slabaugh. Louie Moulin. Ronald Iseli. THIRD ROW: Joe Caiendine. David Slicker. Carl Unkefer. Mack Yoho. George Moretta. Walter Walker. William Narduzzi. FOURTH ROW: James Cable. Jerry Bigler. Mike Bryan. Kim Miller. David Thelen. Jim Blose. (31) SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS SEATED: Kenny Haynam, Nadine Veit. STANDING: Ross Sherer, Clark Kandel. We, the Class of ’55 wish to thank Mrs. Walter and Mr. Heckaman our sponsors, and Mr. Goddard for their patience, guidance, and cooperation to make this year a success and one to he rememberrd by all. The officers elected by the class were: Ross Sherer. president: Clark Kandel, vice president; Nadine Veit, secretary; and Kenny Haynam, treasurer. The class is well represented in the National Honor Society as well as other clubs. The activities of the class included a hayride, a square dance, and the collection of tax stamps. Compliments of DOUGHERTY FLOWERS (32) SOPHOMORES FIRST ROW: Betty Lou Paumier, Virginia Becker. Marjorie O'Nail, Shirley Rice. Judy Moser. Mary Jo Howell. Kathleen Paumier, Beverly Richards, Shirley Carl, Mr. Heckaman. SECOND ROW: Patty Renner, Lenora Kirby, Nancy Batten. Jean Shankel, Eileen Blose, Katherine Fabyanic, Jean Simon, Barbara Gray, Patricia Schuster. THIRD ROW: Janice Nimon, Bonnie Pierce, Alvetta Stith, Patty Wardle, Nadine Veit. Virginia Dobransky. Bernadine Doll. Betty Workman, Beverly Cross. FOURTH ROW: Dennis Dickerhoff. John Mottice, Kenny Haynam. Ross Sharer, Nick Botean, Wilbur Baum, Gary Fulton. ABSENT: Connie Herbert. SOPHOMORES FIRST ROW: David Beck. Ronald Fisher. Sally Lyons. Irene Brown. Rhoda Snyder. Margaret Boltres. Maxine Hewitt. Robert Harris. Jim Jordan. Mrs. Walter. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Mowery. David Darrah. Earl Nestle. Stanley Westfall. Jack Baten. Phil Stoffer. Gary Cable. THIRD ROW: Marion Lowery, Allan Henderson, Clark Kandel, Gary Osborn, Bob Middaugh. Norman Metxger. Bob Kroft. FOURTH ROW: Bob Rinehart, Chuck Swope. Jack Jones. Dean Henderson, Fred Shepler, Don Berwick. Dale Henderlong. ABSENT: Paul Ake. (33) FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS STANDING: Barbara Carl, Sharon Hoskinson, Dale Oberly. KNEELING: Patsy Jones. The Freshman Class this year elected as their officers: Barbara Carl pre-ident; Dale Oberly, vice president; Patsy Jones, secretary; and Sharon Hoskinson, treas- urer. The class sponsored a dance for the 'tiident body in March. They had as their sponsors: Mr. Rohrer. Mrs. Smith, and Mr. Schafer to guide them throughout the year. Compliments of NATCO CORPORATION (34) FRESHMEN FIRST ROW: Robert Lewis, Joe Mair, David Foltz, Joe Mucha, William Bates, Kenneth Richards. Doris Thoma, Barbara Carl. Ruth Ann Crawford, Mr. Rohrer. SECOND ROW: Robert Unkefer, Rose Mary Moulin, Sharon Hoskinson, Ruth Marhover, Nancy Eakin, Beverly Morris, Patsy Jones. Betty Rohrer. THIRD ROW: Jack Meiser, Thurlow Schwartz. Teddy Crank, Richard Oberster, James Brooker, John Doll, Bob Clark. Bob Beck. FOURTH ROW: Dick Barrick, Bill Wheatly, Richard Blythe. Dale Oberly, Paul Welsh, Gene Maurer, James Zimmerman. Paul Rope. ABSENT: Betty Watkins. FIRST ROW: Richard Metzger, John Vincent. Fred Miller, Robert Myers, Larry Hemphill, Ramon Fornasiero, George Ledbetter, Mr. Schafer. SECOND ROW: Joe Faur, Glenn Royer, Larry Morris, Dick Rohrbaugh, Bob Newhart, Jack Cross, Leroy King. THIRD ROW: William Eakin, William Ramage, Bill West, Don Brunner. (35) £ ' FRESHMEN FIRST ROW: Grace Mark. Barbara Novosel, Nancy Shepherd. Edna Becker. Vilda Slabaugh, Ruth Canter. Lucille Miller, Eileen WesWall, Mrs. Smith. SECOND ROW: Nan Henderson, Etta Lawhun, Lois Kinsinger, Janet Stertzbach, Carol Rothacher, Erleen Westfall, Shirley Maurer, Nelda Anderson. THIRD ROW: Carol Ritchey. Ann Henderson, Genevieve Hicks. Mildred Novosel. Ruth Brown. Virginia Stephanie. FOURTH ROW: Marlene Linder, Wilma Howell, Carolyn Shepherd, Irene Dobransky, Ruth Kloti. ABSENT: Luetta Hardie. (36) EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Jack Rohrbaugh. Michael Hug. David Robinson. Jean Harris. Delores Haubert, Rosaloe Scannelli, Carol King, Mona Cable, Mr. Moody. SECOND ROW: Virgie Fis.ier, Shirley Emerick, Margaret Fulton. Carol Gray, Delores Brown, Joanne Barnes, Donald Irwin. THIRD ROW: Donnetta SchreWler. Shirley Sautters. Sandra Rodd, Dolly Cleqg. Carol Motts. Gary Sagerman, Lee Harrington, Vern Heim. FOURTH ROW: David Ferrell, James DeWalt, George Dobransky, James Foutz, Ernest Sharp, William Moretta. (37) FIRST ROW: Galen Miller. David Mair, Robert Bowser, Daniel Moser. Robert Eaton. Carol Weirough. Roberta Davis. Mrs. Moulton. SECOND ROW: Donna Mullet. Jean Lab. Betty Little. Linda Miller, Rebecca Gardner, Marjorie Irvine. Sandra McClellan, Theodore Shepler. THIRD ROW: Barbara McLinden. Jack Martin. Harry Clayton. Opal Lee. Mary Scharver. Carol Guittar. George Yoho, Roger Stith. FOURTH ROW: Dick Baker, Dean Rothacher, Ralph Schwartz, Ralph Coss, Jerry Kincaid. EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Jane Watkins, Donna Workman. Bevarly Clark. Arlene Paion, Karen Smith. Rosemary Frankfather, Patty Lou Jenson, Nancy Stauffer, Mrs. Ryder. SECOND ROW: Leonard Talbott, Jerry Volzer. Paul Paion, Karen Prince. Jean Watkins. Patty Stinchcomb, Sylvia Brozic, Ellen Barthel. THIRD ROW: Marvin Dennison, Kenny Dietrich, Wayne Bowker. Martha Barnes. Joanne Alloway, Elva Jean Daniels, Shirley Jensen, Donna Wade. FOURTH ROW: James Klotz, Rodney McAdow, Earl Bates, Don Bardine, Gary Casey, Richard Lab. SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Kenneth L. Miller. Joan Marsh, Gladys Kirby. Elbert Stith, Mary Thompson, Virginia Clemson, Carol Kaser. Sandra Slabaugh, Doretta Yoho, Miss Bole. SECOND ROW: Glen Der heimer, Kenneth W. Miller, Dick Offineer, Gayland Darrah, Gerald Irvine. Danny Yoerns. Linda Haines, Susan Mair, Judith Jozwiakowski. THIRD ROW: Raymond Welsh, Linda Moser. Judith Fry, Margaret Henderson, Sue Stoffer, Virginia Messenger. Calvin Shanower, Paul Dickerhoff. FOURTH ROW: Bonnie Oberly, Jean Brown, Carol Davis, Donna Waers, Patricia Snyder, Patricia Arntz, Janet Chipps, Barbara Little. FIFTH ROW: Betty Welsh, Robert Aller, Gary Christy, Don Offineer, Norman Proffitt, Sandra Huber, Richard Clapper, Larry Waers. (38) SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Patricia Myers, Norma O'Nail, Garnatta Luda, Judy Cabla, May Brunnar, John Kinsinger, David Conrad. Kennath Parsons, John Lonas, Robert Youtz. Mr. Hot .am. SECOND ROW: Alicia Fowlar. Carol Fornasiaro. Judy Dick, Marilyn Foster, Gordon Hewitt. Nancy Tressell, Kathleen Thalan, Barnard Curran, Elmar Snider, Boyd Clapper. THIRD ROW: Carol Baker. Mar- iana Goss, Richard Slicker, Helen Heflin, Linda Ward. John Goubisch, Michael Ickas, Robert Clapper. FOURTH ROW: lla Huston. Jean Mowder, Wilma Lonas, Waveline Pickett. James Davis, Paul Zerby, Kenneth Kreitzer. FIFTH ROW: Richard Kreitzer, David Leotti, John Barnes. FIRST ROW: Marilyn McAdow, Betty Jensen, Sandra Albers. Carol Ritterbusch, Lorin Smith. Robert Baker. William DeHoff, Martin Mong, Richard S.iearer, Mr. Quinn. SECOND ROW: Eugene Yoho. Ralph Hoover. Rosemary Rohrer, Lois Linhart, Barbara Blose, Louise Horner. Donald Petroli, Jack Dunham. THIRD ROW: Ronald Stinchcomb. Lee North. Eddie Hall, Madeline Earley, Patricia Williams. Janice Mong, Shirley Ritterbusch, Marlene Masters. James Good. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Davis, Gwendolyn Earley, Irene Sprankle, Dorothy Good. Barbara Wyler, Patricia Blose. Gail Mathis, Judith Gastin. FIR’H ROW: Audley Hannah. Robert Mowder, Ray Davis, James Thompson. (39) 0 SdVNS junior Police rational tortoR  fl W 1 UBRARV CLUB BAND home EC CLUB 4 - to FIRST ROW: Shirley McLichock, Jo Ann Eddy, Kathleen Graham, Marian Mong, Marilyn Mitchell. SECOND ROW: Barbara Shourds, Lois Linhart, Carol Gray, Judy Dick, Betty Jo Workman, Don Bardine, George Moretta. Mr. Kennedy, Joe Calen- dine, Jean Lautzenheiser, Joanne Tourno. Marie Stertzbach, Richard Slicker, Dick Baker, Barbara Cable. THIRD ROW: Ronnie Fisher, Wilbur Baum, Kathleen Paumier, Jeanne Simon, Nick Botean, Wayne Starkey, Loren Villard, David Slicker, Jack Meiser, Dan Moser, Bobby Eaton, Billy DeHoff. FOURTH ROW: Betty Jean Linhart, Janice Nimon, Barbara Gray, Judy Moser, Bonnie Pierce, Nadine Veit, Carolyn Davis, Louise Horner, Elmer Snider, Paul Dickerhoff, Rosemary Moulin, Robert Youtz. FIFTH ROW: Nancy Shepherd, Wayne Bowker, Grace Mark, Peggy Boltres, Gary Fulton, Richard Blythe. Bill West. Yvonne Veit, Irene Brown, Doris Thoma, Jean Brown, Pat Williams. SIXTH ROW: Vern Heim, Donna Workman, Pat Renner, Beverly Cross. Carmen Mathis, Janet Stertzbach, Gary Sagerman, David Ferrell, Jack Martin. Michael Ickes, Norma Jordan, Sandy Albers, Jack Rohrbaugh. Bill Moretta. SEVENTH ROW: Roberta Davis, Carol Weirough, Sandra McClellan, Jerry Kincaid, Marilyn McAdow. MAJORETTES Shirley McLichock, Jo Ann Eddy, Kathleen Graham, Marian Mong, Marilyn Mitchell DANCE ORCHESTRA FIRST ROW: Bill West, Nadine Veit, Janice Nimon, Bonnie Pierce, Judy Moser, Pat Renner, George Moretta, Peggy Allen. SECOND ROW: Richard Slicker, Wilbur Baum, Jack Meiser, David Slicker, Loren Villard, Mr. Kennedy, Betty Jo Workman, Yvonne Veit. (43) HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS Doris Thoma, Beverly Cross, Irene Brown. Barbara Novo- sel, Kathleen Paumier, Luetta Hard! , Janice Nimon, Eileen Westfall, Betty Jo Workman, Yvonne Veit. SEC- OND ROW (Standing): Joe Calendine, Ross Sherer, Wayne Starkey. Jack Jones, Nick Botean. Loren Villard. Dick Barrick, Carolyn Shepherd. Edna Becker, Genevieve Hicks, Grace Mark, Etta Lawhun. Mr. Kennedy. SEATED: Jo Ann Eddy, Shirley McLichock, Kathleen Graham. Ruth Brown, Barbara Shourds, Peggy Allen, Mildred Novosel. Pat Renner, Judy Moser, Bar- bara Cable. FIRST ROW (Standing): Jack Meiser, Ronnie Fisher, Wilbur Baum, David Slicker, Sue Auker- man, Carol Rothacher, Jean Simon, Carmen Mathis, Bon- nie Pierce, Nadine Veit. Jean Lautzenheiser, Hilla Riske. STUDENT COUNCIL SEATED: Yvonne Veit. David Slicker, Beverly Baker, Jo Ann Eddy, Wanda Bland. George Moretta. Denny Dickerhoff. Nadine Veit, Ruth Crawford. STANDING: Pat Stinchcomb, Betty Jean Linhart, Mr. Heck- aman, Georqe Proffitt, Joanne Tourno, Howard Mark, Bar- bara Carl. (44) SENIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FIRST ROW: Judy Moser, Peggy Boltres, Carol Kinsinger, Shirley Breckbill, Marie Stertzbach, Delores Moretta, Jean Mark. Betty Jean Linhart, Miss Bole. SECOND ROW: Jane Moulin, Beverly Baker, Mary Lou Robinson, Alvetta Stith, Eileen Blose, Beverly Cross, Katherine Fabyanic, Barbara Gray. THIRD ROW: Bob Kroft, Sally Weddell, Shirley Peters, Rose Marie Scharver, Nadine Veit, Wanda Bland, Carmen Mathis, Ross Sherer. FOURTH ROW: Bill Slabaugh, Gene Kandel, Walter Walker, Jim Blose, David Slicker, Kenny Haynam. JUNIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FIRST ROW: Bobby Eaton, Michael Hug. Jean Harris. Carol Weirough, Carol Gray, Ellen Barthel. Roberta Davis. Patty Jensen, Mr. Quinn. SECOND ROW: Jack Martin, Dick Baker, Barbara Carl, Rosemary Frankfather, Nancy Eakin, Donna Workman, Sylvia Brozic. Pat Stinchcomb. THIRD ROW: Ruth Ann Crawford, Doris Thoma, Betty Rohrer, Janet Sterfzbach, Shirley Maurer, Carol Motts, Margaret Fulton. FOURTH ROW: Wayne Bowker. Gary Sagerman, Don Bardine, Jim Brooker, Richard Obester, Don Brunner, Jack Cross, John Doll. (45) TRI-HI-Y FIRST ROW: Betty Lou Paumier, Shirley Carl, Betty Jean Linhart, Eleanor Aukerman, Patsy Jones. Judy Moser, Janice Nimon, Mary Jo Howell, Barbara Carl. SECOND ROW: Mildred Novosel, Ruth Brown, Carol Kinsinger, Peggy Boltres, Doris Thoma, Donna Trego, Carol Wise, Carol Rothacher. Eileen Westfall, Carol Ritchey, Irene Brown. Shirley McLichock, Donna Curren, Lenora Kirby, Virginia Stephanie, Jo Ann Eddy, Lois Kinsinger, Miss Bole. THIRD ROW: Delores Moretta, Barbara Shourds, Katherine Fabyanic, Betty Rohrer, Jane Moulin, Louella Masters. Marian Mong, Marilyn Mitchell, Rhoda Snyder, Pat Renner, Barbara Gray. Peggy Allen. FOURTH ROW: Shirley Breckbill, Jean Mark, Mary Lou Robinson, Joanne Tourno, Shirley Nice, Peqqy Robinson, Betty Jo Workman, Beverly Cross. Hilla Riske, uth Crawford, Rhoda Kolm. FIFTH ROW: Erleen Westfall, Janet Stertzbach, Marie Stertzbach, Pat Stephanie, Eileen Blose, Nadine Veit, Yvonne Veit, Carmen Mathis, Pat Tourno, Wilma Howell. SIXTH ROW: Laurene Jones, Judy Masters, Beatrice Eakin, Shirley Peters, Cathie Dick, Evelyn Oberly, Sally Weddell, Wanda Bland. HI-Y FIRST ROW: Mr. Thoma, Howard Mark. SECOND ROW: Jim Smith, Jim Blose. Gone Kandel, Walter Walker, Wayne Starkey, Bob Kroft. Dean Henderson, Bob Rinehart, Kenneth Haynam, Dennis Dickerhoff, Bob Harris. THIRD ROW: Clark Kandel, Mack Yoho, Kim Miller, Dave Thelen, Willie Narduzzi, Ross Sherer. (46) HOME ECONOMICS CLUB FIRST ROW: Carol Ritchey, Carol Rothacher, Carol Wise, Donna Treqo, Beverly Richards, Mary Jo Howell, Shirley Carl, Janice Nimon, Mrs. Smith. SECOND ROW: Hilla Riske, Shirley Nice, Katherine Fabyanic, Rhoda Snyder, Lenora Kirby, Eileen Westfall, Lucille Miller, Edna Becker, Kathleen Paumier. THIRD ROW: Sue Aukerman, Donna Curren, Shirley McLichock, Jo Ann Eddy. Wilma Howell. Carolyn Shepherd, Marlene Linder, Shirley Maurer. Nancy Henderson. FOURTH ROW: Jean Lautienheiser, Barbara Cable, Barbara Shourds, Sally Weddell, Marian Mong. Marilyn Mitchell, Ann Henderson, Sharon Hoskinson. FIFTH ROW: Erleen Westfall, Janet Stertibach, Lois Kinsinger, Eileen Blose, Nadine Veit. Alvetta Stith. SIXTH ROW: Marie Sterti- bach, Carol Kinsinger, Joanne Tourno, Delores Moretta, Shirley Breckbill, Laurene Jones, Jean Mark. Judy Masters. Beatrice Eakin, Peggy Allen, Peggy Robinson. LATIN CLUB FIRST ROW: Betty Jean Linhart, Eleanor Aukerman, Evelyn Oberly, Shirley Peters, Yvonne Veit, Mary Lou Robinson, Wanda Bland, Sally Lyons. SECOND ROW: Barbara Carl, Rosemary Moulin, Doris Thoma, Patsy Jones, Betty Rohrer, Pat Renner, Peggy Boltres, Judy Moser, Mrs. Ryder. THIRD ROW: Virginia Stephanie, Ruth Crawtord. Beverly Baker, Jean Shankle, Irene Brown, Betty Jo Workman, Barbara Gray. FOURTH ROW: Ruth Marhover. Nancy Eakin, Beverly Morris, Bonnie Pierce, Beverly Cross, Jack Meiser, Jim Brooker, Richard Oberster. FIFTH ROW: Dennis Dickerhotf. Ross Sherer, Dick Barrick, Wayne Starkey, Kenneth Haynam, Howard Mark, David Slicker. SIXTH ROW: Bob Harris, Bob Kroft, Gene Kandel, Joe Calendine, Jim Smith, Walter Walker. (47) LIBRARY STAFF Nelda Anderson, Betty Rohrer, Patsy Jones, Karen Smith, Eleanor Auker- man, James Jordan, Miss Bole, Carmen Mathis, Sylvia Brozic, Rhoda Kolm, Gary Osborn, Barbara Carl, Bob Kroft, Jean Lautzenheiser, Wayne Bowlter, Dona Jean Paumier, Doris Thom, Mary Lou Robinson. JUNIOR ANNUAL STAFF SEATED: Rose Marie Scharver, Donna Trego, Rhoda Kolm, George Mor- etta, Naomi Sprankle, Jim Cable, Willie Narduzzi. STANDING: Joanne Tourno, Jim Smith, Laurene Jones, Carol Kinsinger, Dick Baad, Ruth See- man, Jean Mark, Bob Baad, Gene Kandel, Joe Calendine. (48) OFFICE STAFF Evelyn Oberly, Pat Smith, Beverly Baker, Joanne Marks, Jo Ann Eddy, Barbara Cable, Kathleen Graham, Jane Moulin, Patricia Gerer. OPENING EXERCISE STAFF AT MICROPHONE: Walter Walker, Marilyn Mitchell. SEATED: Judy Masters, Eleanor Aukerman, Mrs. Ryder, Kathleen Graham, Jean Mark. STANDING: Laurene Jones, Bea Eakin, Robert Mucha, Jean Lautienheiser, Jack Polen, Evelyn Oberly, Judy Moser, Pat Renner. (49) JUNIOR POLICE FIRST ROW: Eddie Harier, Tom Anthony, Earl Linerode, Larry Hemphill, Danny Yoerns, Gordan Belew, Freddie Masters, Donald Keith, Mr. Thoma. SECOND ROW: Eddie Hall, Gary Casey, Bob Bowser, Harry Clayton, Fred Miller, Leroy King. THIRD ROW: Robert Aller, Rodney McAdow, Ray Davis, Donald Casey, Kenny Richards, John Weddell. BUS DRIVERS Gene Myers, Walter Gathers, Edward Brown, Linhart, R. H. Vincent, Charles Miller. Homer Knepper, Paul (50) CAFETERIA STAFF Mrs. Marks, Miss Dick, Mrs. Keumerle, Mrs. Baad CUSTODIAN CUSTODIAN — Wilbur Mark (51) ANNUAL STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Beverly Baker Patricia Gerer BUSINESS MANAGER Larry Hoskinson Evelyn Oberly Loren Villard ACTIVITIES EDITOR Shirley Peters Shirley Margo Darlene Oyster SPORTS EDITOR Milo Fisher Cathie Dick ART EDITOR Richard Zimmerman Shirley McLichock PHOTO Jo Ann Eddy Howard Mark SALES MANAGER Evelyn Oberly Shirley McLichock ORGANIZATIONS EDITOR Sally Weddell Joanne Marks TYPISTS Kathleen Graham Carmen Mathis SENIOR EDITOR Bernard McFadden Betty Roark Jerry Mowery UNDERCLASSMEN EDITOR Jane Moulin Louella Masters FACULTY EDITOR Wanda Bland Norma Jordan PROOFREADERS Betty Linhart Yvonne Veit CLASS PROPHECY Donna Curren Dona J. Paumier Jean Lautzenheiser CLASS HISTORY Mary L. Robinson Shirley O'Neil CLASS WILL George Proffitt Jack Polen (52) FOOTBALL QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS Evelyn Oberly, Shirley Peters, Queen—Jo Ann Eddy, Yvonne Veit, Betty Linhart HOMECOMING Our annual Homecoming game was played on the Louisville field vs. Middlebranch. We were happy to have a 6-2 victory. At the half-time the East Canton Marching Band came down the field and formed a heart for the coronation of the 1952 Foot- ball Queen, Jo Ann Eddy. Her attendants were Evelyn Oberly, Shirley Peters, Yvonne Veit, and Betty Linhart. The queen was escorted and crowned by the Football Captain, Milo Fisher. Escorts of the attendants were Richard Arntz, Jim Blose, Jack Polen, and George Proffitt, Co-captains, respectively. The following night the homecoming dance was held in the high school auditorium which was elabor- ately decorated by the Junior class. 1 he opening feature of the evening was the presentation of the queen and her court. Every member of the football team was then presented a flower in honor of their good work. Following this a grand march was led by the queen and court. The music was furnished by the East Canton High School Dance Band and refreshments by the Sophomore class. (55) JUNIOR CLASS PLAY As Juniors, wc presented in the spring of 1952, our class play entitled “Seventeen Is Terrific”. The cast was under the supervision of Mrs. Susan Wyatt. The play is centered around Chuck Allenbv (Milo Fisher) and his girl Ginnie (Donna Curren). Chuck was always in trouble because of his money. He was trying to ram enough to take Ginnie to thr dance, but due to a few mix-ups, he lost his money and almost lost his girl to Hugo (Larry Hoskinson), a wealthy boy in town. Finally his troubles came to an end. He had a map of a farm which had quite a bit of wealth con- nected with it, and was rewarded enough to go to the dance. (56) (57) SENIOR CLASS PLAY Under the direction of Mr. Howard Quinn, th Senior Class presented on November 22, 1952, the hilarious play “Hillbilly YVeddin  . It takes place in the hills of Kentucky. The fam- ily seems very uncultured. It's based on the fact that Maw (Evelyn Oberlv) decides it's time for her daughters to get married. At this thought, Paw Loren Villard I proceeds to see to it that they find a husband even if he has to use his gun. Then there are some rich visitors from the city who come to see them, and Ceelie (Cathie Dick) decides she wants the city dude— which causes a few complications. All ends well though, and they have a “Hillbilly Weddin’ . (58) I BASKETBALL QUEEN AND COURT Barbara Carl, Laurene Jones, Betty Roark—Queen, Patricia Garer, Margaret Boltres (09) VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: Coach William Hothem, Jim Blose, Willie Narduzzi, Dick Baad, Carl Unkefer. Milo Fisher, George Proffitt. Bob Baad, Dick Arntz, Mack Yoho, Managers—Donnie Westfall and Dick Offineer. SECOND ROW: Coach Gene Zorn, Dick Barrick. Jim Almasy, Dale Oberly, Dave Thelen, Kim Miller, Jerry Bigler, Jack Polen, Jim Brooker, Bob Clark, Ronald Iseli, Stanley Westfall, Manager—Norm Proffitt. THIRD ROW: Bill Wheatly. John Mottice. Ross Sherer, Mike Bryan, Gene Kandel, Jack Cross, Bob Mucha, Larry Hemphill, Manager—Don Offineer. FOURTH ROW: Bob Harris. Clark Kandel, Donnie Berwick, Charles Swope, Fred SSepler, Allan Henderson. Willie Eakin, Jim Zimmerman. SENIORS AND COACHES Captain: MILO FISHER Co-Captain: GEORGE PROFFITT Ouarter Back Lett Halt Back Coach: WILLIAM HOTHEM Coach: GENE ZORN JACK POLEN Lett Halt Back RICHARD ARNTZ Lett Tackle (63) CHEERLEADERS Evelyn Oberly Jean Mark Sally Lyons Sharon Hoskinson The East Canton cheerleaders should be given great praise for the support which they gave our football team this season. We all know that our Senior cheer- leader, Evelyn Oberly, will be missed by all because she has put her whole heart into her four years of cheering. EAST CANTON HORNETS FOOTBALL E. CANTON SCORING Wc Th-v Fisher  24 Wayne-burg Preview)  0 0 Miller  24 Grcentown  0 12 Blose  13 Marlboro 14 0 Yoho  10 Navarre  0 13 Thelen  6 Middlcbranch Homecoming) ....  6 2 Proffitt  6 Canal Fulton  0 25 Waynesburg 14 19 Hartville 13 14 Jackson 12 26 East Sparta 24 14 The East Canton High School football team of 1952 was a fine group of boys who had a great fighting spirit. The coaching of Gene Zorn and William Hothem was a big help to the team. The team ended its season with three wins and six defeats which is a great improvement over the last four seasons. The Hornets will have an all veteran team back next year. They will lose four boys Milo Fisher. George Proffitt, Jack Polen and Dick Arntz. One member of our team was selected as an all-county end, he is Mack Yoho. We are hoping that the coaching staff and the football team can have an undefeated season next year. (66) EAST CANTON BASKETBALL TEAM KNEELING: Manager—Dick Offineer, Rickard Baad, Jerry Bigler, Jim Cable, Bernard McFadden, Mack Yoho, Jim Blose, Willie Narduzzi, Dean Henderson, Stanley Westfall. Bob Baad. Manager—Ronnie Iseli. STANDING: Bob Mucha, John Mottice, Louis Moulin, Clark Kandel, Jim Smith, Donnie Berwick, Coach Gene Zorn, Kim Miller, Dave Thelen, Fred Shepler, Ross Sherer, Gary Osborn, Dennis Dickerhoff, Phil Stoffer, Bob Harris. Jim Jordan. CHEERLEADERS Sally Lyons Jean Mark Sharon Hoskinson Evelyn Oberly The cheerleaders also have done a fine job this basketball season by supporting the team during the games and tournament. The East Canton Hornets’ basketball record at the end of the season stood at seven wins and ten losses. This is a much better record than that of last season. The boys had a fighting spirit all through the season. They did a fine job and should be congratulated. The team loses one Senior. Bernard McFaddcn. 'CHS. 1952-53 BASKETBALL RECORD EAST CANTON VARSITY SCORING last Canton Opponents Tournament 49 Grccntown  26 Mack Yoho 250 36 53 Magnolia  52 Dick Baad 106 36 43 Hartvillc  40 Bernard McFaddcn 104 7 43 East Sparta  51 Willie Narduzzi 94 0 49 Waynesburg  74 Stanley Westfall 80 7 57 Dundee  48 Dean Henderson 74 22 35 Augusta  40 Jim Blose 63 7 40 Navarre  53 Jerry Bigler 33 4 37 Minerva  57 Bob Baad 29 2 56 Middlebranch  61 Jack [ones 8 17 56 Dellroy  42 |im Cable 3 3 55 Jackson  72 Dave I helen 2 2 47 Marlboro  48 65 Beach City  61 Totals 846 107 61 Brewster  64 59 Canal Fulton  48 TOURNAMENT SCORES 41 Uniontown  69 46 Magnolia ...  44 32 Navarre  63 846 906 30 Grccntown  42 (70) JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: Dick Bakar. Dick Offinaar, Bill DaHoff. Ronald Stinchcomb. Donnia Wastfall. Jarry Volxar. Tad Shaplar, Gaorga Yoho. SECOND ROW: Gana Yoho, Ralph Hoovar, Rickard Clappar, Jim DaWalt. Norman ProffiW. Gaorga Carl, Paul Dickarhoff, Coach Mr. Schaf far. THIRD ROW: Gary Sagarman, Don Bardina, Ralph Swartx, Don Offinaar, Daan Rothachar. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: Joa Mucha. Taddy Crank. Willia Eakin. Bob Clark, Jim Brookar. SECOND ROW: Ernast Sharp. Bill Watt, Bob Newhart, Data Obarly, Paul Walsh, Bill Wheatly. Dick Barrick, Managar—Ralph Coss, Coach William Hotham. SENIOR ALPHABET Athletic Mary Lou Robinson—Milo Fisher Brisk Barbara Shourds—Joanne Marks Clever Richard Zimmerman Delicate Betty Jean Linhart—Dona Jean Paumier Engaged Shirley Margo—Donna Curren Friendly Jo Ann Eddy—Loren Villard Gallant Bernard McFadden—Jack Polen Helpful Miss Robertson Industrious George Proffitt—Harold Stertzbach Jovial Jane Moulin—Richard Arntz Kind Howard Mark—Darlene Oyster Loyal Evelyn Oberly Matrimonial Pat Hemphill—Ramona Finley—Eleanor Aukerman Neat Shirley McLichock—Patricia Gerer Original Betty Roark Pleasant Rose Dobransky—Louella Masters—Barbara Cable Quiet Shirley O'Neil—Carmen Mathis—Norma Jordan Reliable Jean Lautzenheiser—Beverly Baker Sociable Cathie Dick—Pat Smith Thoughtful Sally Weddell—Kenneth Miller Useful Larry Hoskinson—Paul Middaugh Versatile  . Wanda Bland Winsome Yvonne Veit—Hilla Riske Xquisite Shirley Peters Youthful ...  Bill Kolm—Jerry Mowery Zippy Kathleen Graham (72) ■ - h I JQ nuv t«  USH  rNO'NffC 'lOSTVK. il 1 Canton, Ohio Congratulations Class of '53 BRESSON SHOE STORE 112 East Main Street Louisville, Ohio Phone 2608 PENQC1N CLEANERS East Canton, Ohio Pickup and Delivery Service REBILLOT market Louisville, Ohio Phone 772 AUTOGRAPHS V iy v . V M uu n - ' ‘ ELSIE SAYS:— If It’s Borden’s It's Got To Be Good SEE YOUR LOCAL BORDEN ICE CREAM DEALER Stark County’s Leading Athletic Goods Dealer Dl'MONTS 134 Second Street S. E. Canton. Ohio Compliments of Compliments of STEPHAN’S GROCERY IV. A. WALKER AND SONS Canton, Ohio MEAT MARKET Sc=r  o ■ ■CL st -L y 2 Jo T ■SL  . spe -  - 7 CL i rut s vj Congratulations to the class of '53 From KOBACKERS WAYNESBURG CARRIAGE COMPANY Service Since 1894 BUICK—Sales—Service—PONTIAC Dial 6451 WAYNESBURG, OHIO HEAKIN CHEVROLET Nassau Street Telephone 3-9714 East Canton, Ohio Compliments of ARE BROS. Home Made Ice Cream Patent Medicines Phone 3-3713 East Canton J. B. METZGER Quality Hardware - Appliances Building Supplies Dial 591 Louisville, Ohio BLUE JAY MILLING COMPANY SEEDS, FEEDS, and FERTILIZERS East Canton, Ohio WILSON’S PASTRY SHOP Cakes, Pies, Rolls Birthday and Wedding Cakes 113 E. Main St., Louisville, Ohio Phone 2168 PEPSI-COLA More Bounce to the Ounce 426-428 - 6th St. N. W. [73] IIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIHHHmilWHmimiHH '---------— When you'r thinking of a career... Think of Ohio Bell... • A job with a future • A good salary • A friendly place to work THE OHIO BELL TELEPHOHE COMPANY COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND COMPLIMENTS OF THE SENIOR CLASS For Success In The College Or Career Ahead It’s Clothes From Vicary’s Student Hall THE C. N. VICARY CO. 312 - 314 Market Ave. North STAR MILLS MASTER MIX FEEDS Phone 688 Louisville, Ohio Compliments of R. G. SMITH Restaurant Vi Mile West of East Canton Phone 3-37744 RUSSELL YODER Oldsmobile Sales and Service LOUISVILLE, OHIO Compliments of McFADDEN’S STORE Mapleton, Ohio Phone 3-7073 KRABILL BROS. FORD DEALER SINCE 1924 East Canton, Ohio FXTFFT TWIN TUI 'AMERICA’S FINEST WASHER SHERER ELECTRIC CO. Blast Canton, Ohio Dial 5-5214 THURIN’S CANTON Your reliable guide to Style, Quality, and Good Taste in Home Furnishings [74) Homework SCHRAFFT’S CHOCOLATES made For Those Who Enjoy Fine Candy EASY! Compliments of HOME PRINTING CO. Canton, Ohio The homemaker’s job Printers of the Echo is easier today than ever before in history— thanks to electric help- ers like the clothes washer and dryer, the dishwasher, the auto- matic electric range. Cheaper than the old Compliments of KANDEL BROS. GOOD CLOTHES SHOP Louisville, Ohio Phone 794 way, too! run  1  OHIO POWER Ca ' 7 Compliments of THE EDWARDS MOTOR CO. Pontiac Distributor 949 Cleveland Ave. N. W. Dager Electric Co. Household Appliances General Electric and Zenith Television Robertsville, Ohio DELAPS GREENHOUSE —SERVICE THAT MAKES FRIENDS— Compliments of THE MAPLETON CLAY PRODUCTS COMPANY AND THE ROBERTSVILLE BRICK INCORPORATED Compliments of MYERS AND SON Funeral Directors Phone 3-4807 East Canton, Ohio SOMMER FEED CO. Phone Paris 46-FE Flour - Feed - Grain - Fertilizer FARMERS SUPPLIES Robertsville, Ohio Your Weekly Newspaper THE EAST CANTON NEWS — EVERYTHING IN PRINTING — East Canton, Ohio Phone 3-9489 Compliments of BETZ’S FOOD MARKET Robertsville, Ohio A. ROBERTO CHEESE FACTORY SWISS CHEESE — BRICK CHEESE BUTTER — ICE CREAM Phone 4-4576 [75] Compliments of JOHN KRESS SUPER I. G. A. MARKET Fine Quality Meats Groceries - Vegetables Dial 5-2966 East Canton, Ohio GREEN’S MUSIC STORE Complete Music Service Since 1920 We Buy and Sell New and Used Instruments 124 Cleveland Ave. Phone 4-3522 LOUISVILLE ELEVATOR FEED COAL GRAIN Louisville 564 Compliments of the CANTON PURE MILK COMPANY “There is Health in Every Drop’’ OYLER BROS. INC. Motor Transportation Interstate and Intrastate Heavy Moving and Excavation 1324 2nd Street S.W. Canton, 0. Compliments of J. C. PENNY COMPANY Canton, Ohio Compliments of KRAMER MOTORS, INC. Studebaker Dealer New Cars—Trucks—Used Cars 1703-09 West Tusc. Phone 3-9108 Canton, Ohio PORTABLE MILL SERVICE Charles J. Henderson Phone 3-7792 East Canton, Ohio C ongr atulations Class of 53 Compliments of THE OFFICE Dannemiller Grocery Co. EQUIPMENT CO. Distributors of “Complete Office Outfitters” BLACK and WHITE 321 Tuscarawas Canton Fine Foods Compliments of AMSTUTZ HATCHERIES 916 Lawrence Road N. E. CANTON, OHIO STARK HARDWARE AND SUPPLY Louisville 551 Hardware, Sporting Goods, Appliances WALLACE MOTORS INC. CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH and INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS Sales and Service 1025 W. Main St. Phone 516 PAUMIER’S Sure Insurance since 1920 Dial 578—790—2544—2671 LOUISVILLE. OHIO Congratulations to the Class of '53 STERN  MANN CO. Canton, Ohio [77] Sc uuneut Dnuy4 PRESCRIPTIONS 2105 East Tusc. Corner Belden Dueber and Navarre Rd. 3650 West Tusc. Compliments of VARIANS ORCHARDS Phone 4-1725 . . East Canton Compliments of CANTON STORAGE, INC. Moving, Storage Furniture refinishing  repairing 4th  Cherry N. E. Phone 5 5291 E. C. LAIR LUMBER CO. Louisville Phone 541 We Appreciate Your Business DON E. SMITH Complete Food Market Hardware—Dry Goods Boots and Shoes East Canton Phone 30241 DOUGHERTY’S For I A M O N D S Watches, Cameras and Equipment DOUGHERTY’S JEWELRY 404 West Main .. Louisville LATTA BROTHERS Robertsville, Ohio Custom Grinding and Mixing Feed, Lime, Fertilizer, Molasses Coal, Sand, Gravel Lime Spreader Service Compliments of ZUBER’S HOME AND AUTO SUPPLY G. E. Appliances—Goodyear Tires Congratulations Class RICE OFFICE SUPPLY 201 Third Street N.W. Canton. Ohio (781 Compliments of STARK'S Massillon-CANTON — Alliance LAWRENCE W. RENNER Incorporated SUNLIGHT GARDENS Nursery and Landscaping —REALTORS— Andrew Doll, Prop. 803 East Tusc. Home Grown Nursery Stock of all Kinds Phone 5-0164 Canton, Ohio East Canton Office 3-0395 Route 1, East Canton, Ohio Telephone 115 - 2217 Compliments of MONSON DRY CLEANING THE KAGEY LUMBER CO. LUMBER BUILDING SUPPLIES “Phone 6-4248 COAL Dial 6-7593 East Canton, Ohio LOUISVILLE HOME AND AUTO SUPPLY YOUR FIRESTONE DEALER Everything for the car and home Phone 2972 Compliments of LAMIELLE-DAVIS SERVICE STATION Sunoco Products Lub. Work Spray Glaze 4-0322 BENSON TYPEWRITER CO. New and Used Typewriters Portables of all Makes We rent, sell and repair 336 4th Street, N. W. Ccmton, Ohio 179] Compliments of C. E. KROFT COAL AND CLAY CO. CANTON RECREATION BOWLING LANES Open Bowling Hours Monday Thru Friday 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. and 10:30 p. m. to Midnite Saturday and Sunday All Day 1150 N. Market Ave. THE “INNWAY” GOOD FOOD East Canton-Dial 35820 CHICKEN AND STEAK DINNERS LANE COMPANY Plating, Painting, Aluminum Frosting, Assembling and Packing Broadway Rd. R. D. 4 Canton, Ohio Phone 4-4724 ZWICK’S DRY GOODS LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S Ready-To-Wear Millinery, Blankets, Yard Goods Compliments of LEVENGOOD’S GROCERIES GASOLINE Rt. 44 and Georgetown Rd. “IT’S BEEN SHERER’S FOR YEARS” Mapleton, Ohio East Canton, Ohio (801 These are American newspapers! THE foreign language newspapers you see here are as American as the funny papers. Yet these papers are pub- lished in languages that look very strange to most of us. They are just a few of the many hundreds of foreign lan- guage newspapers published in America. The publishers of these papers have the same freedom to express their views and support their interests that English language newspaper publishers have. The right to publish what we please, and in any language we please, is one of the freedoms guaranteed to us by our Constitution along with the right to secret ballot, freedom of worship and many others. In some countries these rights are being wiped out because they stand in the way of a totalitarian state. There, free-speaking newspapers have been replaced by state- owned propaganda machines. Religion has been suppressed. History re-written to glorify the state. There are those in this country who would like to re-write our Constitution so that it would wipe out our rights, too. The only way we can prevent this is to stand up for our rights whenever we see them threatened. Remember, they're your rights, so treat them right! DO YOU KNOW YOUR RIGHTS? A  American , we have the greatest freedom and the highest standard of living in the world. Help keep it that war by knowing your rights and guarding them well. Some of them are: freedom af worship Right to tenet ballot • Right to know hott your mm to n iPendi your dun Frrrdoim of iprrch freedom of tht press Right Io inti cite of it toil • Right to  mow iderin of yomr onion offitislt Frtrdom from itnrth u it hoot u arrant Right to petition got emment for redreu of grietontet •Right to knou if your onion offifert ore Commonitti •Right to know how yomr onion n ron Right to iPeedy end pohlie trio  hy fury Right to he p of o lorry rr • Right to heor yoor employer ! tide of disagreements Right not to oppeor ot a witnen ogoinit yoone f •Right to refute to permit the 'ehetk-of  of onion duet Right to go dirett to yoor hott with o grieeonce Right to he pretomed immoieml ontil proted goUty freedom to oun property • Right to work detpue onion yoritdiehonol ditpotet freedom to oork in ony loeolity • Right to proper tuperiition of yoor onion uelfore fondt Freedom to tlert end monege o bmineu Freedom to moke o profit • Right not to he fired hy onion leodert •These are rights you enjoy under the Taft-Hartley law. THEY'RE YOUR RIGHTS, TREAT THEM RIGHT! THE TIMKEN ROLLER BEARING COMPANY The right to work shall not be abridged or made impotent (Tin 
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