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

 - Class of 1954

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Page 26 text:

RONALD FEIOCK It's been said he's not always as quiet as he looks. Butcher ■ «ff 4 PEGGY ALLEN Peg She likes good times of any sort, but singing is her great forte. WAYNE STARKEY C. P. All great men are dying, and I don't feel well myself.

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WALTER WALKER Walt Here is one who does not shirk; here is one who does the work. CAROLE WISE Karel Sweet and fair, on the square; of dignity she has her share. MACK YOHO Stud Quiet, reserved, rather shy; As an athlete, he's ace high. NEIL YOHO . Netl They say time and tide neither hurry, no more do I; life's young, why worry! JOANNE TOURNO Jo She spares no pains in trying to do her best, with personality and intelligence she is blest.” PATRICIA TOURNO Pat Personality is like a river, the deeper it flows the more noise it makes. DONNA TREGO Trig Sweet-natured, full of fun, many friends she has won. CARL UNKEFER Unk What is beneath those quiet ways?



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CLASS WILL What have we here in the midst of our school. But Freshmen that even the bright ones they fool. But though they have faces of angels from heaven. We still bequeath goodness to all 57’s. Soon we’ll be leaving good ol' E.C. High, And we ll have no need for our pranks so shy. So we do bequeath all these jokes and smart tricks. To the graduating class of 36. We the class of 54, A better class than ever before. To gain respect of the 55's, Bequeath all we can to better their lives. 1. Peggy Allen, do bequeath one of my vocal cords to Gary Fulton so he can reach the high notes without getting red in the face. I. Jim Almasy, do bequeath my love for hunting and fishing to Bob Rinehart. I, Susie Aukerman. do bequeath my love for football and the football players to Barbara Gray. I. Dick Baad, do bequeath my ever loving twin to anyone who wants to haul him away. I. Bob Baad. do bequeath my ever loving twin to anyone who wants him. I’d even haul him away. I. Judy Barrick. do bequeath my long hair to Pat Renner. I. Rosemary Beck, do bequeath my nickname to David Beck. I. Karl Betz, do not bequeath anything, I need it all to take home to my wife. I. Jerry Bigler, do bequeath my orneriness to Bob Kroft. 1, Jim Blose, do bequeath my bashfulness, especially around the opposite sex, to Nick Botean. I. Shirley Brechbill, do bequeath my likness for the name Bob. to Janice Nimon. I. Mike Bryan, do bequeath my love for all the girls to Marion Lowery. I, Jim Cable, do bequeath my ability to cause disturbances in government class to Kenny Haynam. I. Joe Calendine, do bequeath my ability to sweep floors to Denny Dickerhoff. I, Catherine Dobransky, do bequeath my ability to speak Slovak to Jim Jordan. I, Ted Doll, do bequeath my Ford to Kenny Mowery, he needs it. I. Beatrice Eakin, do bequeath my short, blond hair and blue eyes to Beverly Richards. 1, Bonnie Emerick, do bequeath my dislikencss for boys to Rhoda Snyder. I, Ronnie Feiock, do bequeath my job as butcher to Ronnie Fisher. I. Ronnie Iseli, do bequeath my lack of fear of an on-coming full-back to Norman Metzger. I. Laurene Jones do bequeath my love for ' Fudge’' to Clark Kandel. I. Gene Kandel. do bequeath my farming ability to Dean Henderson. I, Carol Kinsinger, do bequeath my love for sports to Alvetta Stith. I, Rhoda Kolm, do bequeath my 5 foot V -inch stature to Nadine Veit. I. Nancy Ledbetter, do bequeath my love for the South and my blushes to Peggy Boltres. I. Bob Marhover. do bequeath my beat-up Chevie” to Bob Harris, to save wear and tear on a couple pair of shoes. I. Jeanne Mark, do bequeath my beat-up megaphone and position as Senior Cheerleader to Sally Lyons. I. Judy Masters, do bequearh my acting ability to Jean Shankel. I, Kim Miller, do bequeath my tightest pair of Levi's to Phil Stoffer. I. Marilyn Mitchell, do bequeath my ability to acquire odd parts in the class play to Beverly Cross. I. Marian Mong, do bequeath my Florida-grown sun tan to Kathleen Paumier who needs it to hide her blushes. I, Delores Moretta, do bequeath my giggles to Irene Brown. 1. George Moretta. do bequeath my scientific interests to Allen Henderson. I. Richard Moser, do bequeath my black curly hair to Gary Osborn. I. Louie Moulin, do bequeath my torn books that are always being knocked out of my hands to Fred Shepler. 1. Bob Mucha, do bequeath my class ring to any Junior girl who thinks she can get it. I. Mary Ann Muckley, do bequeath my short, plump stature to Pat Wardle. I. Willie Narduzzi, do bequeath my spaghetti fork to Ross Sherer. I. Shirley Nice, do bequeath my nickname to Betty Lou Paumier. I, Ronnie Pribula, do bequeath my yellow shirt to Junebug O'Neil. I. Peggy Robinson, do bequeath my talkative manner to Katherine Fabyanic. I. Rose Marie Scharver, do bequeath my tall and slim stature to Maxine Hewitt. I. Ruth Seeman, do bequeath my ability to milk cows to Bonnie Pierce. I, Bill Slabaugh, do bequeath my ability to get good grades without studying to Bob Middaugh. I David Slicker, do bequeath my perfected study habits to Stanley Westfall. I, Jim Smith, do bequeath my undernourished and unearthly shape to Judy Moser, who may be able to do something for it. I, Barbara Snyder, do bequeath the memory of the summer of 53 to Shelva Smith. I. Naomi Sprankle, do bequeath my strength” to Connie Harbert. I, Wayne Starkey, do bequeath my tardiness for first period government class to Wilbur Baum. I, Pat Stephanie, do bequeath my hot-rod driving to Bernadine Doll. I, Dave Thelen, do bequeath my love for football to John Mottice. I. Joanne Tourno. do bequeath my 6 foot 2 inch brother to Shirley Carl. I, Pat Tourno. do bequeath my quiet ways to Virginia Dobransky. I. Donna Trego, do bequeath my love for cars and driving to Eileen Blose. I. Carl Unkefer, do bequeath my love for government to Nancy Batten. I, Walt Walker, do bequeath my horn-rimmed specks to Jean Simon. I. Carole Wise, do bequeath my typing mistakes to Betty Workman. I. Mack Yoho, do bequeath my muscles and huge stature to Gary Cable. I. Neil Yoho, do bequeath those dear, dear memories of good old E. C. High to Earl Nestle. In witness whereof, we the class of 1954, have signed and declared this as our last will and testament on this 12th day of February. 1954. Jim Smith Nancy Ledbetter Witnesses: Donna Trego Rose Marie Scharver

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