Hoover High School - Viking Yearbook (North Canton, OH)

 - Class of 1939

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N. .J-Yin, - , A A , 1890 - C A Vol. 15 by Class of 1939 f 1939 We, the Seniors of the Class of 1939, hope that this Alumni Volume of the No- Ca-Hi may be a mirror of the progress in education, athletics, and activities which have been accom- plished in the last fifty years by the students of North Canton High School. May the faces and memories here pictured grow ever more cherished With the passing of time. 1 4 l l l l l Foreword 1 l I r Dedication The Fiftieth Graduating Class of 1939 wish to dedicate this Annual to Mr. Ramage, who has served as an adviser for three short years. During this period of time he has guided us through the diffi- culties of high school with unfailing patienceg he has backed us with untiring efforts in all our under- takings. May this dedication be a slight token of our appreciation. - Appreciation The Staff of '39 Wish, on behalf of the Senior class and the entire student body, to express their most sincere appreciation to Mr. Trachsel, our Sup- erintendent. In this his first year, he has under- taken his task With zeal, and his Wonderful sense of humor and pleasing personality have urged us on to do great things for North Canton High School. 1 Y., , V -Y rv 0 . - 'yy u, 1 A - sl. ' V ,' V -r . r . . 5 . ' ff. , .. V V V 'Q -,gk V, . .. ' N ' '4V a v ' A - ' V,l1 ' x 4 .y NV. A , ' - -v ,, D ' ' , 9 .f X V G' . ' V ' ' ' ,V , 1-. ,V 1 . ',- Q - .. Q, V 'V V ' - K ' ' V 'A . . . . . ,VA V V . - Q 'l ' 'V '- u ' . . ,R ' v 1 5 4, ' ,- . Q , -, ... . - Q- ' 44 V V' IV' , ,Vi - . - ,' VN- .. .. V 4 Vg '. .V -1 . V, V .3 ,VV , .' 4 ' . ' A V XV V. 'r - X. ,' .. 'y , - V . -' , . , . ., . u V .. 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MAURICIG Clerk L 111115 NlllM'l'lllIt'Illlt'lll ol' Si-lioiyls We wish to take this opportunity to thank the members of the Board of Education, the Clerk of the Board, and Mr. E. D. Maurice, County Superintendent of Schools, who, during their time of service, have put forth tireless efforts in our behalf. Seven Faculty HARRY J. ISRAEL B. S. in Education, Kent State University MARGARET BLEMKER A. B., Heidelberg College WILLIAM NAGEL A. B., Otterbein College Ohio State University FRANCIS E. HAMMOND B. S. in Education Ohio State University Eight HELEN SCHLEPPI B. S. in Home Econo- mics, Ohio State Uni- versity. RAYMOND SWOPE A. B., Mount Union Col- lege, Ohio State Uni-- versity GENEVIEVE WHEELOCK A. B., Ohio Wesleyan University GLENN SPANGLER B. S. in Education, In- dustrial Arts in Educa- tion, Ohio State Univer- sity 'VIARX FRANCFS GIBBS A B Ohio Wesleyan Unxxerqitw of Weot Vu'- A B Mount Union Col- M A Clllllllibli ni- B in Commenc- Faculty S. K. RAMAGE B. 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CLASS OFFICERS President .....,...,...., ........A S......,......,,......SAS...AS.,.....,,........,. R o bert Ginther Vice-President ..,,, ee,,,, I ienneth Warburton Secretary e,....,....r ,.e.r,...,. C harles Murphy Treasurer .... rreee,.e,,e, L ois Begert Historian ...,,.......,,.... .... R ebecca Payne Class Flower ,s....,........,.. Sweet Pea Class Colors ........ ...,,.i, B lue and Silver Class Motto ..,,ss.. .. Work and Win CLASS HISTORY The graduating class of nineteen hundred and thirty-nine has the honor of being not only the largest but also the fiftieth class to graduate from North Canton High School. As Freshmen we had an enrollment of eighty-nine students. During the course of the four years, the class has decreased until there are seventy-two Seniors. Our Freshmen year was climaxed by a Freshmen-Sophomore party where we were very effectively initiated. In athletics lack of experience hindered some of our members from taking an active part. We returned to the Freshmen, a Freshmen-Sophomore party in our Sophomore year. On the football squad we placed five lettermen and provided the basketball squad with some good prospects. During our Junior year the outstanding events in which we participated were the Junior play, Little Women, which was very successfully produced in spite of lack of time for rehearsals, and the Junior-Senior Banquet at Shady Hollow Country Club. The class cooperated to make it one of the best banquets ever! The Seniors were well represented on the Student Council, and they contributed their part toward creating a keener school spirit in cooperating with the faculty in scholastic as well as athletic activities. On the Ohio State Championship Basketball team we placed six varsity players including one All-State. iOn our very successful Debate Team we placed three experienced debaters. In Orchestra, Band, Glee Club, and other extra curricular activities, the Seniors always took an active part. The Senior play, the first ever to be produced by a Senior class, was very successful and no doubt will become in the future a Senior tradition. The year was climaxed by the Junior-Senior Banquet, the largest ever to be held by North Canton High. Through our four years of high school, individual members of the class took an active part in the Literary and Scholarship Contests, always ranking- high. We owe much of our success to our very able adviser, Mr. Ramage, who has cooperated with us in every undertaking. Now as our Senior year draws to an end, we can well-believe that our goal of being high school graduates has become a reality. We will always remember the good times spent together, and we have always in our memory the thoughts of those friends who left us, namely, Helen Evans and Robert Sinclair. REBECCA PAYNE Thirteen Seniors I P r r i l K l i l i i i i l l F 1 A.4,, 1' 4 ROBERT GINTHER HBCU, By the work 'one knows th? woikmanf' Blsketball 2, fl, 4: Hi-Y 1. 2, LZ, 4: Math and Scitnne 2, 3: Allied Youth 41 Sfholarship Test 1. 2' Liter- HU' Contest 2. 3, 4: Student Council 4: Glee Club 1. 2 3: Oueretta 1, 2. 3: Band 4: Junior Play: Class Presi- dent 4: No-Ca-Hi Staff 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3. MILDRED BRONG . Poorly' ' I hate nobody, I am in charity with the world. Girl Reserves 3, 4: Dramatic- Club 3, 4: L'terary Cont ist 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Operetta 2, 3: Class Trea- surer 3: No Ca-Ui Staff 1, 4: Senior Play. ALTON PRICE HAI, Every one takes his plta- sure where he finds it. Football 3, 4: Senior 1'lu,V. THEDA ROHRER iipeten A great gap may be fillefl with small stones. Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4: Scholarship Test 1, 33 Li- brarian 2, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Operetta 2, 3: Junior l'lay: Class Historian 1: Ring Group fl: Refi Cross 4: Sr. Sciholarship Test: Senior Play. ROBERT VAN HORN ..Duke.. The last to come is the best liked. Basketball 4: Hi-Y 1, 3, 4: llramatir- Club 2: Allied Youth 4: Glee Club 1, 2, tl, 41 Operettti 1, 2: Track 3: Booster Club 1, 2,-3. Fourteen EILEEN MCCUE iqxenay. lWil'genc'e is the mother of good fortune. Girl Reserves 1, 2, 52. 4' Dramatic- Club fl, 4: Allied Youth 4: Scholarship Teet l, 2, 3, 4: Sr, Scholarship Test: Literary Contest -1: Glee Club 1, 2, fl, 4: Oper- otta 2, 3: Junior Play: Class V. Pres. 1: Class His- torian 2: Room V. Pres. 41 No-Ca-Hi Staff 4: Ring Group 33 Senior Play. TO Ill LEE HEFFNFIR YVinf'ly Speech is great: silence is greater. Math and Science 1, 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Club 4: Debate 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1: Op- eretta 1: Junior Play: Dra- matic- Club Play 4: No-Ca- I-li Staff 4: Senior Play. LUCI DLE KA UFIVIAN K So many gods, so many creeds, So many ways that wind and wind: XVhile just the art of being kind, ls all this sad world needs. Home Ee Club 1: Glee Club 1, ENNETH XYARBURTON i.Kennb,., Even a single hair casts its shadow. Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basket- ball 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Math and Science 3, 4: Al- lied Youth 4: Sr. Scholar- ship Test: Literary Contest 4: Student Council 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Band 4: Oper- etta 1, 2, 3: Class V. Pres. 4: Class Treasurer 2: Base- ball 1, 3, 4: Senior Play. LUIS BEGERT Her voice was ever soft, Gentle and low, -an excel-- lent thing in 21 woman. Girl Reserves 3, 4: Drama- tic Club 3: Allied Youth 4: Class Secretary 2: Class Treasurer 4: No-Ca-Hi Staff 4: Student Council 4. JEANNE MYERS Cora Sing away sorrow, cast away L-are. Girl lleserves 1, 2, 3, 43 Al- lied Youth 43 tllee Club 1. 2. 3, 43 Open-tta 2, Ii. ROBERT K IDI HER BI A 'ABob He is great who is what he is from Nature, an-l who never rt-niInds us ol' others. Hi-V 1, 2, 3, 43 Allied Youth 43 Glee Club I,Cl,43 Operel- ta 1, 333 Sthnlarship Test 4. RJURIE LASH Marge The gentle mind by gentle deeds is known. tlirl Reserves l, 2, IS, 43 A1- lied Youth 43 lllee Club l, 2, Zi. 4: Operetta 2, 33 Ring Group 3, Senior Play. VIRGIL MYERS A silent man is always more admired than a noisy one. DOROTHY HORTUN HDOL-. A vkindness is never- lost. Girl Reserves 1. SI. 4: Home Et' Club 1, 23 Librarian 4: tllee Club 1, 23 Uperetta 23 Senior Play. Fifteen l'Al'L SCHICK .lp GH A 1-lever man turns pjreat trouble into little ones, and little onus into none at all, Football l, 2, II, 4: Basket- ball 2. :iz Hi-Y 1, 2. 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Operetta 1, 2, :lg Class Treasurer 13 Baseball 1. BETTY MILLER Let my hand lie in your own, My own true friend. Girl Reserves 3, 43 Drama- tic Club 3, 43 Allied Youth 43 Sr. Scholarship Test: Literary Contest 43 Librar- ian 43 Glee Club 4, Junior Play: Ring Group 33 No- Ca-Hi Staff 43 Red Cross 43 Senior Play. JOHN PETERSON If' R Johnny Men, some to business, some to pleasure take. Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 33 Glee Club 2, 33 Opera-ttit 23 Class V, President 2, ANCES IIEETZ Fran XYith perseverance, one surmounts all difficulties. Girl Reserves l, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Operetta 2. .I ACK ZEXGLER Mine honor is my lil'e3 both grow in one. ' Football 2, 33 Hi-Y 2, 43 Math and Science 2, 33 Pe- bate 3, 43 Student Uounril 43 Junior PIay3 Class Presi- dent 13 Class Secretary 33 Room President 43 Senior Plav BETTY ANNE ROBINSON A laugh is worth a hun- dred groans in any mar- ket. Girl Reserves 2, 3, 45 Home E0 Club 13 Allied Youth 43 Scholarship Test 3, 4, Jun- ior Play, No-Ca-Hi Staff 4, Red Cross 4, Ring Group 2. JAMES FRY MA 'i.Iim I have more understanding than all my teachers. Football 3, 45 Math and Science 3, 4: Srholarship Test 2, 3, 4: No-Ca-Hi Staff 4: Sr. Sm-holarship Test: Senior Play. XINE CARLE 1WiCkey Let us make hny while the sun shines. Girl Reserves fl, 4, Home lit- Club 1, 25 Glee Club lg Sen- ior Play. GILBERT INGOLD KA i'Gill He who sleeps much learns little. Hi-Y 1, 2, 31 Junior Play. THRYN TRACHSEL nKay,, 'iCan we ever have too much of ax good thing? Girl Reserves 1, 43 Literary Contest 45 Glee Club 1, 3, 43 Orr-hestra 2, 43 Band 3, 43 Junior Play, Class See- retary 1, Class Treasurer 3: Senior Play. Sixteen H A ROLD SPONSELLER ...Hmm Young fellows will be young fellows. Basketball 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Math and Science 23 Glee Club 1, 2, Operetta l, 23 Class President 15 Base- ball 1, 12, 4. DONNA BROFZSKE She is never less at leisure than when at leisure. Girl Reserves 3, Dramatic Club 33 Allied Youth 43 Literary Contest 2, 3, 4, Or- chestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Cheer Leader 4: Ring Group 3: Scholarship Test 43 Senior Play. GEORGE MULLEN Crash His very foot has music' in it. Orchestra 4: Band 43 Sen- ior Play. MARGRET MESSERLY Marg Gentle of speech, benefi- cent of mind. Girl Reserves 3, 45 Orches- tra 1, ROBERT RADRR 'fB01v- Active and dependable, al- ways ready to complete his job. Allied Youth 4. GENEVIEVE SYVEARENGIN Ulprogv. The reward of a thing well done, is to have done it. Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 43 Home lic Club 1: llramativ Club 33 Librarian 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Operetta 25 No-Ca-Ili Staff 4: Ring Group 3: Senior Play. I AUL HARRISON Knowledge is a pleasure. and practice is the key to it. Math and Science 1, 2, 3, 4: Scholarship Test 2, 4: Sr. Scholarship Test: N0-Ca-Hi Staff 2. BETTY SNEE Sneezy A merry heart does good like a medicine. Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Liter- ary Contest 4: Glee Club 1, 3, 4: Operetta 3: Senior Play. LFE MURPHY Even the worthy Homer sometimes nods, l HYLLI S HARMAN Phil A friend may well be reck- oned a masterpiece of na- ture. Girl Reserves 2, 3, 43 Home Ee Club 2, 3: Allied Youth 41 Ring Group 3. Seventeen BENJAMIN SVVARNER uBen,. Let thy speech be better than silence, or be silent. Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4: lli-Y 2, 3, 4: Allied Youth 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Operetta 1, 2, 31 No-Ca-Hi Staff 1: Senior Play. JUNE SNYDER usnipen Goodness does not consist in greatness, but greatness in goodness. Girl Reserves 3, 4: Allie-l Youth 43 Junior Play: Sen- ior Play. DALE YVEARSTLER 4tGramp1, Nothing is impossible to the willing heart. Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basket- ball 3, 4: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Math and Science 1, 2, 3: Svholarship Test 1, 2: Stu- dent Council 4: Baseball 1: 2, 3: Senior Play. DORGTHY BICCLELLAND --Macvf Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusi- asm. Girl Reserves 3, 4: Home lic Club 1, 23 Librarian 4: Glee Club 1. 2: Uperetta 2. Cheerleader 4: Ring Group -1 o. G LEN FORNE Y Butvh Une man's meat is an- other man's poison, Hi-Y l. 2, 3, 4: Allied Youth 4: Class President Z. ANNA BELLE CLAY Anne'i Her smile was something to find your Way with in the dark. Girl Reserves 1, 3, 4, Allied Youth 49 Literary Contest 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Op- eretta 2, 33 Orchestra 1, . BRUCE HERBRUCK XVhere there is no wit within no wit will come out. Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Math and Science 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Allied Youth 4, Scholarship Test 2, 35 Sr. Scholarship Test, Debate 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 4: Junior Play, Dra- matic Club Play 43 No-Ca- I-Ii Staff 4, Senior Play. RUTH HALTER Life is not so short but that there is always time for courtesy. Girl Reserves 1, 25 Home Ec Club 1, 2. CHARLES BRUHN Charlie XVe grant, although he has much wit. he was very shy nf using it. Football Manager 2, 3, 4: Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Test 2. X XLERIE NORTH uvalu Of good natural parts and of liberal education. Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Glen Club 2, Operetta 23 Senior Play. Eighteen ROY INIOHLER Hidarnestness and sport go well together. Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Class V. Pres. 3, Baseball 1, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4. REBECCA PAYNE Preba She that has spice enough may season as she likes. Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4, Li- brarian 4g Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Operetta 2, 39 Class His- torian 45 Ring Group 33 Senior Play. GLENN ROYER MY Good nature and good sense are usually compan- ions, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Math and Science 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Operetta 1, 2, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 4. RTLE DENTON Myrt' ' She is Public Energy num- ber one. Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, 45 Allied Youth 4, Scholarship Test 1, 2, 3, Debate 3, Literary Contest 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 33 Or- chestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Dramatic Club Play 43 No-Ca-Hi Staff 4, Cheerleader 4: Ring Group 33 Senior Play. VERLA KANDEL Rather have a little one for your friend, than a great one for your enemy. Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1. MARY UVFF Molly She drowns ht-r ifleis in a stream of words. Girl Reserves l, 23, 43 lvra- matic Club 3, 4: Allied Youth 4, Scholarship Test 1, 3, 4, Sr. Scholarship Test: Junior Play: Dramatic Club Play 4: No-Ca-lli Staff 4: Class Historian 31 Ring Group 3: Senior Play. BROOKS NVILLAMAN Hoolif- He majors in alibiologyf' Football 2, 35 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. VIRGINIA SCHICK Jimmy 'Tis good will makes in-- telligeneef' Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 41 Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Operetta 2, 353 A Room Secretary 43 Ring: Group 3. HERMAN XVHITE Hermie It is well to know how to be silent 'til it is time ti' speak. Football 1, 2. ALICE STAHLER HAHCYH A true friend is a friend forever. Girl Reserves 1, 3, 4g Allied Youth 45 Class Treasurer lg No-Ca-Hi Staff 4. Nineteen R 0 BERT XVERSTLER Bob 'The manly Part is to do. with might and main what you Can do. Hi:Y I, 2, 3, 4: Math and Svienvc 2, 3, 43 Allied Youth 4: Scholarship Test 2, 31 Student Counvil 43 Senior Play. JEANN IC SMITH. A L RIT TH XVillie Her words are cushioned with laughter. Girl Reserves 2. IS, 4g Allied Youth 4, Rin! Group 3. 4. BICRT SCHILTZ H UN I.et me lie silent, For silence is the speech of IUVO, The music of the sphere above! TH CONXVAT Not too serious. not too gayor Girl Reserves l, 3, 43 Home ICC Club 1, 2: Glee Club 1. ELMA FONDRIEST Teddy It is her thinking of others, that makes us think of her. Girl Reserves 32. 41 Home Et' Club 1, 2: Librarian 25, 45 No-Ca-Hi Staff 4. I DOLORES SAYLOR ..D0lly,, Silenf'e is sweeter music than any song. Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, Home E Club, 1, 23 Ring Group 3. GLEN MYERS ' 'YVhitey' ' God bless the man who iirst invented sleep. Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. ELAINE XVOLF MiCkeY Happy is she who can gently steer from grave to light, from pleasant to se- Vere. Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Home Er! Club 3, 4. CHARLES MURPHY Stretch There is no man so tall that he need n e v e r stretch. Football 3, 41 Basketball 1, 2, 4: Hi-Y 1, 2, Class Sevre- tary 4. BLRNICE RIQEDER Berny XVhat e'cr she did was done with so much ease, In her alone was natural to please. Girl Reserves 1. 3, 45 Home Ee Club 1, Glee Club 1, 2, Operetta 2: Senior Play. Twenty RODERICK YYATTS PH Rod Second thoughts, they say. are best. YLLIS DRUCKENBROD Phil Rich in saving common sense and in her simplicity sublime. Girl Reserves 3, Allied Youth 45 Scholarship Test 1, 2. JOSEPH PETERS ..JOe.v Act well your part, there all the honor lies. Football 1, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 HiY 1, 2, 3, 4. EDNA EARL Thought is deeper than all speech. Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Oper- etta 2, 21, Senior Play. HARLAN MEMMER All delays are dangerous lie1'c'0. wing' nwwk th lu llmxw I4 Uiulf I, 2. Senior Autographs Twenty-one Class Poem Class Song The volume of our high school life Is closed. Across the final page Is Written, sorrowfully, 'The End. Oh, not in vain and useless dreams Of things now past, nc'er to return But in bright hopes and earnest, high Ambitions, may our time be spent! For graduation night is but The closing of an epic short- 'Tis even more, the pistol crack, The starting signal in life's race. Years after years before us stretch, Awaiting the accomplishment Of some true-hearted worthy deed- Attainment of some high ideal- The nearer realization Of universal love and peace. Then, let across the final page Of our completed high school life Be written The Beginnningf' Class of '39 Sung to The Old Refrain Today, the Senior Class now says goodbye To all the friends and pals of N. C. High, We leave with sorrow now within our hearts To think that now from thee we have to part. We'll miss the joy's we've had for six short years, And as we part from thee we'll part with tears. We give you love and honor and respect, So now we leave you, but not quite yet, A few short moments more within thy midst, Before we lose what we shall always miss, And at this parting now to you we say, We'll cherish the dear thoughts of you always. Class of '39 Twenty-two Having lived a happy and successful high school life and in preparing to leave this sphere for a new world, we of the graduating class of 1939 hereby bequeath to our inferiors, the undergraduates, the following extremely admirable qualities which we have cherished for many years: 1 D. Robert Ginther's dignity to Horace McDowell. Ben Swarner's way with women to the Schug twins-there will be enough for both of them. Jim Fry's comb, which has never been used, to Bob McCue. To the very efficient and Wealthy Juniors, the Senior class' numerous unpaid debts. Chailey Bruhn's position as athletic manager to Max Rohrer. Jeanne Smith's excess corpulence to Virginia Warstler. Lois Begert's efficiency in handling money to future class treasurers. Charles Murphy's way of getting up in the world to Dick Kintz. Glen Forney's dexterity with a butcher knife to future cut-ups. Myrtle Denton's pep and vitality to Charles King. Maxine Carle and Harlan Memme-r's hand-holding ability to Berdella and George. Elaine Wolfe's quiet composure to Little Bob Ginther. To Janice Hanel we leave Jimmy Sponseller's devilishness. Tom HefTner's scientific genius and his new, improved theory of relativity to Logan Stahler. Take good care of it Logie. It is Tom's brain-child and therefore is an orphan. Bruce Herburck's puny puns to Dick Claypool. The North Canton Library's French pony to all struggling French students. Many stiff necks from sitting in the front section in assembly to the hopeless Juniors. To Junie Sponseller, Rod Watts' promptness. Ruth Conway's femininity to Helen Kolp. The library's much-used college catalogs to ambitious members of the Class of 1940. Lee Murphy's frequent study hall naps to other brilliant students who have nothing to do in study hall. To Eleanor Rubright we leave Betty Ann's giggles. Becky and Paul's mutual understanding to Bill Ashbaugh and Jean Lowry. To Vernon Trusty, Bob Van Horn's basketball trunks. fWe hope that they f'it.J Eileen McCue's studiousness to Patty Schaefer. Molly Duff's ability to forget assignments to Francis Shaw. Dale Wearstler's straight hair to Bill Shorb. To Tom Hurlburt, Poodie Brong's ability to swing it at the piano. Theda Rohrer's height to Betty Geisinger. Mr. Ramage's tap-dancing to Mr. Spangler. Virgil Meyers' bashfulness to Bill Shuttleworth. To future Annual Staffs we leave the following poem as a warning: What have you done, Saint Peter asked, That I should admit you here '? We ran an Annual, our staff said, Of our High School, for one long year. Saint Peter, pitying, bowed his head, And gravely touched a bellg Come in, poor fellows, and select your harps, - You've had your share of --13' Class And finally, we leave Home Room 304 to the Juniors who have been trying to get it for so long. Signed: THE CLASS OF '39 WITNESSES: The Staff Twenty-three fr. -Sr. Banquet The most outstanding event of any high school year is the Junior- Senior Banquet, and this year proved to be no exception. Early in May, each of the Seniors received a neatly printed invitation asking him to attend a dinner-dance to be given at Congress Lake Country Club on May Twenty-Fifth by the J unior Class. The anticipated day finally arrived and at seven o'cl0ck the Faculty, the Seniors, and the Juniors were served a delicious dinner at the Country Club. After the dinner, brief addresses were given by the President of the Junior Class, the President of the Senior Class, and Mr. Trachsel. After the speakers had finished, everyone enjoyed himself dancing to music furnished by Toms Brown's ten piece orchestra. The dancing con- tinued until one o'cl0ck, when every one agreed that it had been a most enjoyable evening. The committee responsible for this banquet included the following Juniors: Richard Kintz-Transportation Marilyn Gray-Decorations Jane Glass-Invitations Junior Sponseller-Program Horace McDowell-Orchestra Jean Curry-General Chairman We of the Senior Class wish to take this opportunity to thank this committee and the Junior Class for the good time which We had at the best banquet ever given for a graduating class. Twenty-four Twenty- seven uniors l FIRST ROW: Elinor Kaufman, Twila Edwa1'ds, Jeanne Bowman, Jane Glass, Margaret Braueher, Inez George, Jean Berger, Geraldine Daily, Jane Earley, Marjorie Huprich, Icea Lantzer, Phoebe Kandel. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Allard, Marilyn Gray, Jean Lowry, Char- les Fosnight, John Beckert, Berdella Cordier, Robert Ginther, Betty John- ston, Jean Curry, Beverly Keller. THIRD ROW: Edwin Harding, Bernard Gill, Joseph Dick, James Jester, Earl lngold, William Graham, Arlan Climes, Fred Dahler, Marvin Gross, Richard Kintz. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Swope, Betty Geisinger, Wesley Liebtag, Charles Haverstock, William Ashloaugli, Glen Halter, Thomas Hurlburt, George Lindenberger, Millard Kendle. ABSENT: Vivian llall, Wilma Harper, Mary Cady. CLASS OFFICERS President ..,..l...l, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,rr,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, J ean Curry G, or Richard Kintz , ,eee Marilyn Gray . G, Pauline Snyder Vice-President G ..l,... Sec1'eta1'y-Treasuroi' .eeeeee G, Historian . G eeeee .. AdV1SG1' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, f .. ,....,,.,,r,,,.,,,,, Mr, Swope Class Flower .A ,. ,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,, Yellow Rose Navy Blue and Gold Class Colors ,...., Class Motto ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, f -Today Decides Tomorrowl' 1 Twenty e ght 9 FIRST ROWr Ruth McCarty, Harriet Wise, Jeanne North. Pauline Snyder, Dorothy Saunders, Eleanor Rubright, Shirley Sowers, Annamae Weidleman, Phyllis Vhllaman, Frances Shaw, Ellen Schafer. SECOND ROW: Maxine Sponseller, Blanche Spohn, Lynette Mays, Virginia Wuarstler, Raymond Sheehan, Logran Stahler, Betty Zcneler, Wanda Miller, Glaida Miesrner, Virglnia Martin, Doris Sheely. THIRD. ROW: Robert McCue, Junior Sponsellcr, Marilyn Sloan, Dewey Wise, ltaymond Smith, Gifford Rohrer, Grace Parker, Ruth Schreiner, Ernest Shank, Wil- liam Shorb. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Denton, Jeanette Rohr, Robert McClelland, Horace Mc- Dowell, James Warburton, Glenn Miller, Francis Scliwallie, Mr. Sxvope. FIFTH ROW: Wilhert Givler, Maurice DeWalt, Glenn Surbey. ABSENT: Sterling Pollock. CLASS HISTORY A happy group were we when our eighty-four passengers of the Junior Clipper took off from the Carefree Days Airport to begin the journey through this school year. But we soon discovered that not everything was fun, for we found it necessary to study industriously on our new subjects, while including candy sales and participation in the school social activities in our weekly program. On the evenings of February the third and fourth, after many tedious hours of' rehearsal by some of the prominent members of our class, we presented the play, The Saturday Evening Ghost. It was a Qrand performance, and we are really proud of not only the cast but the people who helped back stage. We are quite proud too of the Junior boys who took their place on the North Canton Football and Basketball Teams, and all the others equally as important on the Reserve Teams. k tb l' t urnaments we looked i'0l'VV81'd to the high After the excitement of bas e. a . o ., ' , spot of the year, our Junior-Senior Banquet. We are sure it was a great success. So comes the end of another exciting' school year, and, as the time has passed on all of us have dailv missed the happy companionship of' one member, Clark Holben. Y - Although he IS no longer in our midst, he will always be 1n our memory. We are all eagerly awaiting our last. trip together, the one of nex1 year on the Senior Clipper. Let's make it even better than this year's happy journey. We'll he seeing you-in September! ' PAU LINE SNYDER Twenty-nine I 1 l l l l l uniors l l l l Sopfzomores FIRST ROW: Janice Hanel, Marjorie Festerly, Richard Kraus, Mary Allen, Dorothy Kolp, Reba Keith, Georgia Givler, Nancy Dillin, Hilda Bruhn, Lucille Druckenbrod, Wanda Blatti. SECOND Row: Wilma Earley, Inez Climes, Barbara Craven, Char- les Hoare, Lawrence Bishop, John Baxter, Howard McCue, James Bow- man, Helen Kolp, Jean Memmer. THIRD ROW: Jay Kauffman, Richard DeMuesy, Marie Burkholtz, Robert Maitert, Paul Meister, Dale Holl, Kenneth McKinney, William Mait- ert, Miss Blemker. FOURTH ROW: Herbert Hess, Charles King, William Lowther. ABSENT: Lillian Lindenberger. CLASS OFFICERS ' ,,,,..,,,........,.,,, ,,.,..rrr,.,......,,,,......,,,,..rr, ' Thomas Schick Vice-President ,....., ,, ,,,...rrrrr,,,,,,,...rr,,, Inez Climes President .....r,r,rr,r..,,. Secretary ...,..rrrrr,r,r.. Treasurer .,rrr,, Richard DeMuesy Richard Waltenbaugh Historian ..,.,r.,r,rr.,... ,...,..rrrrrrr,.irr,rrrr,r,rrr B Iary Allen Adviser rrr..,r,.,..,r,.r..,r,.,,rr rrrrrr.....,.,.rrr.,.rrr,..,.. lX Iiss Blemker Class Flower r,..r ,. ..rrrrr,,.,, Lily of the Valley Class Colors ........ ,,,....rrrr,,rr,,,......... B lue and White Each one is the architect of his own fortune. Class Motto ,..,..r Thirty FIRST ROW: Ann Wolf, Myron Mohler, llarriet Sprang, Ladine 4 Roberts, Raymond Sherman, Ralph Vogt, Martin Surbey, Reta Reigle, i Marian Nodle, Margaret Shaub, Velma Renner, Mary Warburton. SECOND ROW: Regina Whitman, VQ1'HOH Trusty, Virgil Mohler, Richard Waltenbaugh, Louis Reikowsky, Max Rohrer, Richard Miller, Jun- ior CRaymondD Schlemmer, Thomas Schick, Jack Willaman. i THIRD ROW: Mr. Schneider, Ann Schwallie, Jack Weinhart, i Blanche Wenger, Jean Moore, Jeanette Weida, Richard Smith, Frank Wise, Miss Blemker. FOURTH ROW: Don Olson, Robert Sommer, Ralph Shaw, Thomas Willaman. l CLASS HISTORY The twelfth of September found the Sophomore class back on Char- l lotte Street ready to resume another nine month session of school. l On December 3, the Freshmen-Sophomore Party was held in the Grade School Auditorium. The Freshmen gave several short plays, and S I7 refreshments were served. OP Omofes In the Glee Clubs, Band, and Athletics, the Sophomore class was , well represented. During the year our class sold basketball pins, which 1 were quite popular with the student body. Finally, came the second-semester' tests with their griefs and woes which, however, soon fled at the thought of our now being Juniors! MARY ALLEN. . l l Thirty-one I I Li FIRST ROW: Donald Harrison, Ruth Frye, Allene Grove, Donna Davidson, Betty Bierie, Norma Daily, Eugene Ake, Marilyn Bowman, Mar- ian Hickey, Nancy Deetz, Janet Hoy, Herman Dahler. SECOND ROW: Viola Gross, Eleanor Ilolt, Jean Bricker, Barbara Chartner, Pauline Chenot, Evelyn Conway, Ruth Deex, Phyllis Groom, John Gill, Richard Bierie, Tom DeMuesy. THIRD ROW: Margaret Ann Gill, Leah Grant, Harold Boeshart, Richard Claypool, George Cummings, Lee Gopp, Richard Holloen, Howard Boeshart, Earl Halter, Helen Ager, June Arter. FOURTH ROW: Dale Broeske, Robert Allen, Doris Denton, Wil- liam Beavers, Paul Craven, Frank Dillin, Dorene Bricker, David Fry, Rob- ert Berger, Mr. Nagel. CLASS OFFICERS President .,.,,........... rrrCrr,r,.,..,.,.....,....,......,,r,r.r,,,. Howard Boeshart , Vice-President ..........rrr Carl Peterson Secretary ..,,,rr r.,..... ...... D o nna Davidson Freshmen Treasurer ,rrr.,..., rrrrrrr A lice Van Vranken Historian rrr,rr..... .,..,.,,r,rr, G lenn Golloway Adviser ..... rrrrr,......,.., ,rrrrr L L L .,,,,,.,......,,., Mr. Nagel Class Flower .rrrr.,,.........,,rrr,rrrrrr,.,, ,,..............,.,. S carlet Rose Class Colors rrrrrrrrrr,,...,rr.,rrrr,i,rr..,r,..,........... Red and Silver Class Motto rrrrr, Launched but not Anchoredf' Thirty-two FIRST ROW: William Miller, Earl WVearstler, Carl Peterson, William Cossa- boom, Paul Schwallie, Walter Seebach, Robert Williams, Robert Post, Bruce Greenho. SECOND ROW: Karl Schug, Vivian Rohrer, Virginia Lesh, Robert Stull, Wil- liam Mathie, Barbara Smith, Kenneth Schug, David Shank, Phyllis Myers, Marilyn Muse, Rose Marie Sheehan. THIRD ROW: Alice Van Vrunken, Ladyne Keller, Minnie Schreckengrost, Joe Harpold, Lyvonne Rohr, Raymond Kiesling. Jean Warstler, Zane Schlemmer, Evelyn Worthington, Patricia Schaeder, ES-ther Miller. FOURTH ROW: Loren Kandel, William Willis, Margaret Livingston, David Whitman, Dale Trachsel, Eugene Swearengin, Thomas Myers, Donald Wensel, Mary Meyers, Jean Masline, James Strader. FIFTH ROW: Miss Gibbs, Dorothy Spitler, Lester Schario, Glenn Golloway, Charles Howes, Walter Kolp, Evelyn Metzger, Miriam Schreiner, Vivian Miesmer, Mr. Russell. SIXTH ROW: Joe Kintz, Lester Kendle, Handy Wolf, Victor Uhrich, Alice Miller. CLASS HISTORY After the first few days of school. when everything had become: a routine, No- Ca-Hi discovered it had added some hundred Freshmen to its ranks. Among thc basketball and football boys, the Frosh were well represented. The other groups in and around school were also decidedly conscious of our presence. The Freshmen-Sophomore party was a very welcome evening s entertainment. Our compliments and thanks to the Sophomores for a very good time. The year has held for us its pleasures, its hard knocks, and its low conduct grades: so to all future Freshmen we leave this bit of advice gleaned from experience: BICWARE of the teacher's demerit pad, so that you may sow your wild oats and not rcap sour grapes! GLENN GOLLOWAY Thirty-three Freshmen l Eighth CLASS OFFICERS President ,,,, ,,, , , , ,,,.. A,..,A AA.........v.....,..,,,. ,,,,..,,,.,,.,,, C l iarles Kidder Vice-President e,,eee.... e,eeeeee,,e B ud Warstler Secretary .eeeee...,..,e .eeee e.v....... D i ck Post Adviser ,,v.,,ee i...,,...,eeee,,,,eeeee ,,,e eee,, i.,,...i.,,iii.......... ,,.. , , lN I iss Strawn FIRST ROW: Richard Post, Paul Thompson, Richard Copper, Irvin Sommer, Thomas Gray, George Schick, Thomas Smith, Robert Mc- Caman, Ralph Ober, Junior Craven, Dale Stone, Robert Smiley. SECOND ROW: William Cahill, Birdine Mohler, Robert Keith, John Warstler, Hal Workman, Richard Stover, Jack Bobbit, Dale Ruder- smith, Wayne Kaufman, Elva Keith, Charles Kidder, Blanche Mayer. THIRD ROW: Mr. Israel, Dwight Willaman, Louis Saunders, Rob- ert Graham, Jean Willaman, Doris Day, Zelma Marker, Virginia Archer, Lois George, Virginia Spohn, Harold Shaw, Richard Wearstler, Miss Strawn. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Curry, Ilelen Cowan, Patsy White, Don- ald Ross, Frona Gopp, Frank Burkholtz, Bertha Mason, Dean Holl, Ken- neth Schreffler, Bernice Miller, Conrad Traut. FIFTH ROW: Robert Oberlin, Martha Jean Oberlin, Clarence Mil- ler, Ilelen King, Richard Creviston, Gloria Stoner, Ernestine Strader, Don- ald Wensel, Ellen Holben, Dorothy McElroy, Betty Mooring, Francis Roush. I SIXTH ROW: Ruth Rader, Arnet Jaberg, William Thompson, Earl Grant, Paul Spitler, Patricia Wood, Betty Schreckengost. Thmy.f CLASS OFFICERS President i, i ,,,,,,,, C I cccc I cccccc or C Daniel Howes Vice-President ,. Tom Weaver Secretary ,,,,A Marilyn Smith Adviser C C , I ,C ...,., ,, C Miss Schleppi FIRST ROW: Hill Shuttleworth, Leslie Rohrer, Tom Weaver, Law- rence Kendle, William Davis, Bill Nodle, Dan Ilowes, Lyle Shaub, Robert Agnes, Robert Cathon, Bill Roberts. SECOND ROW: Betty Huprich, Kenneth Frye, Robert Wensel, Don Myers, Earl Stockert, Fredrick Schug, Roslyn Carper, Patty Harrison, Junior Lesh, Richard Firestone, Angela LaRocco, Ralph Harshman, Gene Shook. TIIIRD ROW: David Gibler, James Van Vranken, Richard Saylor, Tom Trusty, Nan DeMuesy, Mary White, Robert Dahler, Philip Miesmer, Ned Kamp, Jean Smith, Lucille Norris, Ma1'y Romme, Alice Wise. FOURTH ROW: Boyd Heminger, Glenn Wehl, Tom Wolfe, Jean King, Jean Jones, Marilyn Smith, Mary T1'avis, Maybelle Zumbach, Bar- bara Dorn, Doris Trachsel, James llowe, Rita Smith. FIFTH ROW: Donna Harmon, -Iohn Iloward, Robert Mathie, Eve- lyn Stoner, Joy Warburton, Jean Werstler, Robert Weaver, Louis Ache- son, Jack Moore, Gloria Gray, Doris Brumbaugh, Pearl Gross. SIXTH ROW: Mr. Spangler, Robert Allard, Lee Ilolmes, Carol Price, Miss Schleppi. Thirty-f e Seventh l Q 201 - SEVENTH GRADE l President ........,........................,...........,.,..........,. Robert Mathie Vice-President ...,..... ..A.,., D avid Gibler Secretary ..A...,.. ,... N an DeMuesy 1 ' 202 - SEVENTH GRADE President ......,...,.,..,..,..........,.......,.....,............,...,,.. Glenn Wehl Vice-President ..,A.. ....... D oris T1'21CliSel 1 Seeretary .,,.....,.. ,..,,,. J oy Warburton 203 - EIGHTH GRADE President .........,...,,..., ...................,................A,.. J ack Bobbitt Vice-President ..,.,,... ,..... B arbara Curry Secretary .....,,...,. ......... H Glen King 204 - EIGHTH GRADE President ...............,.. .....,.....,.......................... H al Workman Vice-President ,.,... ....... B etty Schreckengost Secretary ,....,..... ..,.,............... l ialpli Obor 205 - FRESHMEN President ..............,....Y..,.....,.............,...,... William Cossaboom Vice-President ...... Harold Boeshart Secretary Y,.... A ...... Pauline Chenot 206 - FRESHMEN President ............ ..,....... .......................,........ W i lliam Miller Vice-President ...... ....,. C arl Peterson Secretary ........ ...... M arilyn Muse 207 - FRESHMEN President .....,......................,...................,......... Dorothy Spitler Vice-President .. .. .. ...,... William Willis Secretary .........,.. ...... J ean Warstler 307 - SOPHOMORES President .............,,.....,..,.....,.............,.......... Lawrence Bishop Vice-President ..... ....... C harles King Secretary .i......... ...,.. M arian Nodle 308 - SOPHOMORES President ...........,....,,...........,.,............................ Jack Willaman Vice-President .... Richard Waltenbaugh Secretary ...,........ .................,, R alph Vogt R 301 - JUNIORS -f oom P1'6Sid9Ht ---.....-.-... -......... ....................... W i lliam Graham Officers Vice-President ..... ..... T homas Hurlburt Secretary ........ ..... B e1-della Cordier 302 - JUNIORS President ............ ....... ............................... R i cliard Kintz Vice-President Secretary ........ Sterling Pollock Virginia Warstler 304 - SENIORS President .........., .,.......,,.,...,,,.,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,. J 3 Ck Zengler Vice-President ,.... ,,...,., E ileen McCue Secretary ----....... .,..... V irginia Schick Thirty-six Thirty-nine l l l l Senior Girl Reserves i l I OFFICERS President eeeee .,.eee..e , e...,,...,eA,ee,ee,e . . ..,...e Rebecca Payne Vice-President ,.ee ,.ee,,eeee L ois Begert Secretary e,....e ,... . S ,.,,, l ,. eeee, .. Virginia Schick Treasurer c,..c .. ...,,i,c,cc cc,cc . ., ,.c,,c,.cc,cc, Marjorie Lash Advisers cc,cc,c,c,c,,ci ,,,c,c ,c,,c D liss Seederly, Miss Blernker FTRST ROW: Rebecca Payne, Margaret Messerly, Verla Kandel, Harriet YVise, Jeanne North, Maxine Carle, Alice Stahler, Phyllis Willaman, Pauline Snyder, Ellen Schafer, Phoebe Kandel. SECOND ROW: June Snyder, Dorothy Saunders, Theda Rohrer, Kathryn Trachsel, Inez George, Thelma Fondriest, Betty Snee, Frances Deetz, Valerie Nortn, Ruth Conway, Jeanne Smith. THIRD ROW: Geraldine Daily, Marjorie Huprich, Dorothy Horton, Margaret Braucher, Jean Berger, Jane Glass, Myrtle Denton, Molly Duff, Twila Edwards, Anna- mae Weidleman. FOURTH ROW: Miss Seederly, Anna Belle Clay, Marilyn Gray, Phyllis Har- man, Doris Sheely, Lynette Mays, Glaida Miesmer, Ruth Schreiner, Betty Miller, Vir- ginia Warstler, Virginia Schick. FIFTH ROW: Eleanor Rubright, Jean Lowry, Elaine Wolfe, Mildred Brong, Lois Begert, Marjorie Lash, Jeanne Myers, Jean Curry, Maxine Sponseller, Berdella Cordier, Miss Blemker. SIXTH ROW: Bernice Reeder, Genevieve Swearengin, Dorothy McClelland, Eileen McCue, Betty Johnston. ABSENT: Betty Anne Robinson, Alice Hickey. We are very proud of our Senior Girl Reserve Club this year. We have sixty- one members on the roll and an average of approximately forty-live at each meeting. Our meetings are held on Monday evenings at seven-thirty at the Community Building. Our first undertaking was the sponsorship with the Hi-Y of the High School Booster Dance. During Christmas vacation we had two projects: first we entertained the girls of Fairmount Children's Home at the Community Buildingg second, we gave the Annual Girl Reserve Alumnae Tea. Both were very successful. ln February we installed and recognized the Canton Township Girl Reserve Club. Every meeting We had an interesting program including many good speakers and enjoyable socials. We consider it a very successful year! VIRGINIA SCHICK Forty Weekly at 8:00 in the Boys' Room of the Community Building, twenty-four Junior and Senior boys meet to make up the local Senior lli-Y Club. Recause memberships may be obtained by invitation only, a select group of boys with high ideals is formed at the meetings. These boys try, to the best oi' their ability, to carry out the purpose of the lli-Y: To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian characterf, PAUL SCHICK FIRST ROW: Roy Mohler, Gifford Rohrer, Richard Kintz, William Shorb, Robert McCue, Logan Stahler, Edwin Harding, Harold Sponselleigsenfof Hi Robert li. Ginther, Kenneth Warburton. SECOND ROW: Wesley Iiiebtag, Horace McDowell, Glenn Myers, Robert Werstler, Bruce Herbruck, Joseph Peters, Jack Zengler, Glenn Royer, James Jester. 'l'IllRD ROW: James Warburton, Robert Van Horn, Dale Wears:- ler, Robert Kidder, Glen Forney, John Peterson, Ben Swarner. FOURTH RCW: Jack Coughlin, Paul Schick, D. Robert Ginther, Mr. Nagel. OFFICERS President .i........,,,i.,,, ,...........i.i,,,,,,,,,, . .. ..,....i,. D. Robert Ginther Vice-l'resident ...,.,.. ,...... ....,....... G l en Forney Secretary ..,.. E C C ....,.......r,,,,,,, ,. Paul Schick 'l'reasurer ..... . . . ...... .... ...... ,... J a m es Jester Advisers ...,...... , . Mr. Nagel, Jack Coughlin 1 r Forty-one l l l unior Girl Reserves OFFICERS President ,e,eee,,, e,,,,,, ......,..,,.,e,...,.. .,ee.e . . ........ D o rothy Kolp Vice-President ..,..., Nancy Dillin Secretary ...,eV.,....e.e. ..e..,.,ee A HH Wolf Treasurer ....,,., ..,,,,,,.,....Y...vwYw.eeeeee..w.w..ee ee.e.e.. H 6 1611 Kolp Advisers ..,ee...ee...e.e........,...,,eeeeee,eeeeeeeeeeA.,. Miss Seederly, Miss Evans FIRST ROW: Mary Warburton, Ruth Frye, Ann Wolf, Marilyn Muse, Alice Van Vranken, Patricia Schaeffer, Phyllis Meyers. Janice Hanel, Wanda Blatti, Donna Davidson, Rose Marie Sheehan. SECOND ROW: Minnie Schreckengost, Betty Bierie, Mary Allen, Jean Warst- ler, Jean Masline, Dorothy Kolp, Barbara Smith, Nancy Deetz, Harriet Sprang, Norma Daily. THIRD ROW: Barbara Chartner, Leah Grant, Marian Nodle, Blanche Wenger, Nancy Dillin, Doris. Denton, Helen Kolp, Inez Climes, Miriam Schreiner, Margaret Ann Gill. FOURTH ROW: Vivian Miesmer, Reta Reigle, Jean Moore, Dorothy Spitler, Virginia Lesh, Miss Seederly. OTHER MEMBERS: Janet Hoy, Lucille Druckenbrod. The Junior Girl Reserves is an organization made up of Freshmen and Sopho- more girls. This group meets every Thursday evening at seven o'clock to take part in various activities under the supervision of our advisers, Miss Seederly and Miss Evans. During the course of the year we had speakers, parties, and other types of en! tertainment arranged during' the first of the year by the program chairman. ln the latter part of the year we tried a new arrangement. Girls were assigned to have the programs for certain eveningsg thus the responsibility was distributed among the girls. Various projects were carried out among which one was making Christmas presents for the children of the Fairmont Home. ANN WOLF Forty-two The Junior Hi-Y is an organization composed of Freshmen and Sophomore boys. We had thilty-five members this year, a great increase over last year's enrollment. Our goal this year was to make our home, School, and community a better place in which to live. This is the purpose of this nation-wide organization, and through 1 wholesome, worthwhile nrog51'ains, we were able to reach the goal. l l Jack Coughlin and Mr. Russell, our advisers, helped us very much with our program. MAX ROHRER l l FIRST ROW: Richard Bierie, Joseph Harpold, Martin Surbey, Ralph Vogt, William Cossaboom, Max Rohror, Richard Waltenbaugh, Richaid Kraus, Kenneth junior Schug, Robert Stull, Karl Schug. Y . I - SECOND ROW: Glenn Golloway, Jack Willaman, Thomas Schick, Howard Mc- Cue, Charles Hoare, Lester Schario, Jack Weinhart, John Baxter, Frank Wise. THIRD ROW' Earl Wearrtler, Charles Howes, Herbert Hess, Lawrence Bishop, i Handy Wolf, Charles King, Dick DeMuesy, William Miller. FOURTH ROW: Jack Coughlin, Don Olson, Robert Sommer, William Maiteri, I Mr. Russell. ' OTHER MEMBERS: John Gill, Paul Meister, Robert Berger, Thomas DeMuesy. OFFICERS President ,,,, H ,.,,,, ,,,, I Iichard Waltenbaugh 1 Vice-President ...... i . ,, ..,,,.. William Miller I Secretary , .,., .... , , ,,,,, , ,, ,Max ROll1'91' , Treasurer iiii ,,.,......,..,,,,.,,,,.,,,,.,,, ,,,, ,,,,., R a I ph Vogt Advisers is is . Jack Coughlin, Mr. Russell i Forty-three Prep Friendship OFFICERS President .....A Y .,.AA . , ,....,.. . ,, ..A ,,,...., .,.... P a tricia Wood Vice-President ...A..A A A ... Z elma Marker Secretary .A.... ,. .. . .A ...,.. A, B arbara Curry Treasurer .,..., . , A .,, ., . ........... B irdine Mohler Advisers ......,ee,A.sAs,,,...s,..s,,e..........,..... Miss Lowry, Miss Seederly FIRST ROW: Blanche Mayer, Patty Harrison, Nan DeMuesy, Alice Wise, Mary Travis, Reta Smith, Marilyn Smith, Lucille Norris, Bir- dine Mohler, Betty Jane Huprich. SECOND ROW: Virginia Archer, Martha Oberlin, Joy Warburton, Doris Ann Brumbaugh, Bertha Mason, Jean King, Dorothy McElroy, Zel-- ma lvlarker, Lois George. THIRD ROW: Ba1'abra Curry, Helen King, Frona Gopp, Patty Wood, Carol Price, Donna Harman, Betty Mooring, Miss Seederly. OTHER MEMBERS: Noeli Winkleman, Angela LaRocco, Jean Jones, Jean Warstler. Our Prep Friendship group holds a meeting every Tuesday evening at 6:30. We have varied programs which are sometimes musical, educa- tional, or social. Our average attendance is about twenty-two members. We feel that under the able guidance of Miss Frances Seederly and Dorothy Lowry, we are now capable of living up to the purpose of a Girl Reserve, namely, t'To face life squarely, to find and give the best. BARBARA CURRY Forty-four The worthwhile programs of the Gra-Y prove a good preparation for Hi-Y Work. The group consists of twenty-two members. During the last year, the programs have included speakers, moving pictures, and craft work. The outstanding project of the club is the craft shop, which has been built in the outer lobby of the Community Building. The main pur- pose of this craft Work is to supply materials, plans, and inspiration for the promotion of crafts among the boys of North Canton. The personal gain which the boys are receiving from the work is the practical experience in conducting a business, as Well as an interest in collections and crafts. RICHARD POST FIRST ROW: Robert Smiley, Richard Post, Bud Warstler, Thomas Smith, Frank Burkholtz, Charles Kidder. SECOND ROW: Richard Werstler, Richard Stover, Irvin Sommer, Thomas Gray, Philip Miesmer, Paul Thompson. THIRD ROW: Dale Rudersmith, Robert McCaman, James Howe, Donald Ross, George Schick, William Davis. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Coughlin, Mr. Trachsel. OTHER MEMBERS: Arnet Jaberg, James Van Vranken. OFFICERS President ................ ...,..,...........,,,,...,...,.,.. ........... T h omas Smith Vice-President ....... ....... B ud Warstler Secretary ...,............ ........,..................,.........,. R ichard Post Treasurer ,...,,... ,..,,......,...,,..,..... Frank Burkholtz Advisers ...., ..,, ,,.,,,,..,, ,,,,,,..,,, . . . Mr. Coughlin, Mr. Trachsel Gm- Y Forty-five Mafh and Science I l OFFICERS President ......,.. ,...........,A.A. ,,...,.., ... ............,,,... ..,. .,., T o m Hurlburt Vice-President .,. , ,,..,......,.. .A.A .........A... ........,...,... L ogan Stahler Secretary-Treasurer .,,.,.,,. ,, ,w.,.,...., ..,..,............, Lawrence Bishop Assistant Secretary-Treasurer ............ccc......,., Jack Weinhart Advisers .......,....eeeeeeceeeeeiii.ie,eeeic........, Mr. Coughlin, Mr. Schneider FIRST ROW: Karl Schug, Kenneth Schug, Tom Lee Heffner, Rich- ard Waltenbaugh, William Cossaboom. SECOND ROW: Logan Stahler, Glenn Golloway, Frank Wise, Jack Weinhart, Kenneth Wa1'burton. THIRD ROW: Ralph Vogt, Paul Harrison, Lawrence Bishop, Rob- ert Werstler, Glenn Royer. FOURTH ROW: Jack Coughlin, Tom Hurlburt, James F1'y, Bruce Herbruck, Mr. Schneider. ABSENT: Richard Claypool. The Math and Science Club meets every Wednesclaytnight at 7:00 in the Boys' Club room of the Community Building. There are eighteen members of the club this year. Jack Coughlin and lVIr. Schneider are the advisers of the club. The club has had a successful year and has experienced many in- teresting programs given by the various members of the club and outside speakers, mainly from the Engineering Department of the Hoover Com- pany. The club has gone on many educational trips through various factories. LAWRENCE BISHOP Forty-six LIBRARIAN ACTIVITIES This year our staff of librarians has been increased. For each period a librarian and an assistant were selectedg this made it possible for a better execution of the library work. Under the able supervision of Miss Wheelock we had several meetings and learned the fundamentals of libra- 1'ianship. One of the main things acquired was a better knowledge of the classification of books. Some experience in filing was gained through the addition of a picture and pamphlet file. Also various committees were appointed to take care of the bulletin boards and book shelves. All this gives experience for those who desire to take up this sort of work in the future. TIIEDA HOHRER Theda Rohrer Dorothy Ilorton Ann Wolf Doris Denton SEATEI 1: Thelma Fondriest Dorothy McClelland Rebecca Payne Genevieve Swearengin Jane Glass Betty Miller Janice Hanel Miss Wheelock STANDING: Jean Moore Marilyn Sloan Reta Reigle Maxine Sponseller ABSENT: Librarians Forty-seven l Girls, Glee Club OFFICERS President .,.,.... .,,... .....,,...,....A .A.,........ , ..,.... E ileen McCue Vice-President .,............,..........,.A..,.., ....A .,. ........,.,...,..... , Ellen Schafer Secretary-Treasurer ,.A ,,..A ,,...,, . .,... .,....A,. ,....,..,,.,.. Mildred Brong Librarians .iiiiiii,,.,,..,.i,.,iii,,, Theda Rohrer, Kathryn Trachsel Accompanist ,,iiii.i ..i,,,,,........,........,.,i,..,iii,...,....iii... E llen Schafer Director ,,,,,i,,,,,,iii .....,. lv Ir. Hammond FIRST ROW: Phoebe Kandel, Mary Warburton, Nancy Dillin, Theda Rohrer, Kathryn Trachsel, Jane Glass, Virginia Martin, Myrtle Denton, Edna Earl, Reba Keith, Marilyn Bowman, Pauline Chenot, Ruth Frye, Mary Allen, Ann Wolf, Velma Renner, Frances Shaw. SECOND ROW: Blanche Spohn, Jeanne Myers, Marilyn Gray, Blanche Wen- ger, Barbara Craven, Jane Earley, Jeanne Bowman, Ladine Roberts, Margaret Shaub, Marjorie Festerly, Dorothy Kelp, Glaida Miesmer, Margaret Braucher, Phyllis Willa- man. THIRD ROW: Ellen Schafer, Marjorie Lash, Anna Belle Clay, Alice Van Vranken, Jean Warstler, Inez Climes, Betty Snee, Reta Reigle, Inez George, Harriet Sprang, Ann Schwallie, Shirley Sowers, Marilyn Sloan, Mr. Hammond. FOURTH ROW: Betty Miller, Marie Burkholtz, Genevieve Swearengin, Eileen McCue, Mildred Brong, Virginia tWarstler. ABSENT: Mary Cady, Wanda Blatti, Wilma Earley. This year the Girls' Glee Club started out t'On Wings of Song with a new pilot, Francis E.,-Hammond, at the controls. This able pilot took us on a very inter- esting journey through the year. The Hrst important stop was made when the girls sang in the Northeastern Ohio Choral Contest at Kent. There the Girls' Glee Club received the rating of Ex- cellent, which honor made them eligible for state competition in Columbus. The trip to Columbus was made on April 21, when the girls received the only rating' of Superior making them STATE CHAMPIONS in the Class B. B. section. Other important stops were made when the Glee Club sang: For Assembly, Spring Musical held at the High School, May Festival held at the Canton City Audi- torium, and over Canton Radio Station WHBC. Ellen Schafer deserves much credit for the success of our trip by her splendid work as accompanist. MILDRED BRONG Forty-eight Officers were elected during the first week of school, and rehearsals were held l in the music room every Tuesday. All boys were als-0 members of the Mixed Chorus' 1 which met on Thursday mornings. The group sang' for Parent-'l'eacher's Association twice and for several school programs. Most of the members also participated in the County Music Festival. Our 1 club entered the Northeast District Music Contest held at Kent State University and were eligible to compete at the State contest in Columbus where they Were rated as good, The boys should be highly commended, considering that they meet only once a week and that this is their first experience of the kind. i I Only praise can be said for the director, Mr. Hammond, as the success of tne club is due largely to his untiring efforts. POBERT KIDDER , i Boys' Glee Club William Cossaboom, Raymond Schlemmer, Max Rohrer, Charles Howes, Glen Miller, i James Jester, Dale Holl, Robert Maitert, Robert McCue. FIRST ROW: Karl Schugr. David Shank, Zane Schlemmer, William Mathie, SECOND ROW: Robert Stull, Martin Surbey, Kenneth Schugy, Eugene Swear- i engyin, Glenn Golloway, Lester Schario, Gifford Rohrer, Carl Peterson, Millard Kendle, Robert Kidder, Tom Hurlburt, Paul Meister, Mr. Hammond. THIRD ROW: Jane Glass, Bruce Greenho, Joe Harpold, Tom DeMuesy, Richard Waltenbaugh, Thomas Myers, James Warburton, Robert Van Horn, lawrence Bishop, Jack Willaman, Logan Stahler, Ernest Shank, Jay Kauilmaii, Ra'pli Vogrt. ABSENT: Sterling Pollock, Edwin Harding. i OFFICERS President ,. r , r D , Jim Warburton Vice-President u .... James Jester Secretary-Treasurer ....,............,......., rrrr .....,... l I obert Kidder Librarians ..,............ r r or Sterling Pollock, Tom Ilurlburt Accompanist .rrrr ..,. ..........,....,...,...., r ....... . r rr Jane Glass Director ........... . rr ....... Mr. Hammond Forty-nine Freshmen Chorus l l l OFFICERS President .., A .......A,, ..,,..... ...,.. ..A .... ,,...,.,......,4..., A lice Van Vranken Vice-President ....A ......, , , ......... ... ,.................. V irginia Lesh Secretary-Treasurer .....N....,,..A. , ,., , ,........ , ,...w....... Marilyn Muse Librarians ,..... .A, , or ,.,, Leah Grant, Pauline Chenot Accompanist eee..,. ......,,.e ......A..eee.eAe.,,,,...........,.e.,.. D o ris Denton Director ,,,rrrrrr,r,...........,...rrrrr,rr,.,.,.....,..,..rrrr,rrrr,......,...........,,,,, Mr. Hammond FIRST ROW: Rose Marie Sheehan, Vivian Rohrer, Marilyn Muse, Ruth Deex, Leah Grant, Helen Ager, Mary Meyers, June Arter, Phyllis Groom, Allene Grove. SECOND ROW: Ruth Frye, Norma Daily, Virginia Lesh, Jean Bricker, Margaret Livingston, Phyllis Myers, Margaret Ann Gill, Patricia Schaeffer, Nancy Deetz, Donna Davidson, Mr. Hammond. THIRD ROW: Pauline Chenot, Betty Bieric, Eleanor Holt, Doris Denton, Vivian Miesmer, Evelyn Metzger, Alice Van Vranken, Jean Warst- ler, Marilyn Bowman, Janet Hoy. The Freshmen Chorus consists of Freshmen girls who are inter- ested in music. Under the direction of Mr. Hammond, the girls meet on Wednesdays for forty-five minutes. Most of the girls Want to continue their good Work in the Glee Club and Mixed Chorus, although some outstanding Freshmen singers are members of the Mixed Chorus already. MARILYN MUSE Fifty To the orchestra this year were added quite a few new members whom we were glad to welcome. Because of this year's experience, they will undoubtedly be a great benefit next year. This year the orchestra was rather restricted, just managing' to play in several assemblies and to furnish the music for one night at the Junior play. All but a few of its members, however, appeared at the May Festival to play with other orchestras from all over Stark County. Mr. Hammond has been our director, and besides having good times with him, we have learned quite a bit about orchestral music. MYRTLE DENTON VIOLINS-Myrtle Denton, Donna Broeske, Phyllis Willaman, David Shank, Pauline Chenot, I.ester Sehario, Thomas Weaver, Kenneth Schug, Karl Schug, Beulah Meyers, Marjorie Newell. PIANO-Inez George SAXAPHONE-Dale Trachsel FLUTE-Kathryn Trachsel VIULA-John Meyers CICLLO-Mary Meyers BASS FIDDLE-James Warburton CLARINET-Bruce Herbruck, Glenn Royer TRUMPET-Dale Holl, Glenn Wehl, Vivian Miesmer, George Mullen, Richard Post, George Schick. TROMBONE-Glaida Miesmer, Helen Ager, Raymond Schlemmer. FRENCH HORN-Thomas Gray, Robert Oberlin, Dale Broeske. SOUSAPHONE-Richard Claypool BASS DRUM-James Jester SNAKE DRUM-Martha Oberlin CYMBALS--Phillip Miesiner DIRECTOR-Mr. Hammond OFFICERS President . ,,.,... ..... r rrri. .i ,..... ,rrrrr ..,.,,. r J ames Jester Vice-President M rrrrr ,..,,..,.....,. r r ..,.....,.,. ,rrr r Glenn lloyer Secretary-Treasurer .,.....,,... rrrr Kathryn Trachsel Librarians ..,...,,,.,,..,,. .,..., J arnes VVarburton, Myrtle Denton Accornpanist ,,.. .,,..,,..,, i . ,..,,. r, r .,,.. ,.., ..,.. I n ez George Director ......... .,...., B Ir. Hammond Orchestra l Fiftyeone , ,Y L Fifty-two BAND MEMBERS By early September there were almost one hundred students wanting instruments and lessons so that they could be members of the new band which was going to be organized. There were not enough instruments to go around, so a very successful Band Carnival was held, and donations of instruments were made by the American Legion, Mr. H. C. Price, Mr. H. W. Hoover, the Hoover Company, and the Board of Education. The lirst appearances of the Band were made informally at the foot- ball games. The first concert was given at a Parent-Teacher's meeting. The next and biggest problem was outfitting the Band with uniforms, and for this purpose the North Canton Band Association was established. lt is made up of the presidents of: the American Legion, Rotary, Parent- Teacher's Association, Business Men's Association, Ladies, Auxiliary, School Board, Superintendent of Schools, Music Director, Woman's Club, Eagle Lodge K. of P. Lod e and other civic and fraternal organizations. C DJ gl! 2: Shortly afterwards, eighty band members were measured for their uniforms. On the seventeenth of December at the Canal Fulton basket- ball game, judges selected three twirlers, two flag bearers, and one drum major. The Band followed the Basketball team through all its victories tthis was made possible through the Athletic Association and Hoover Co.l We're certainly proud of our band and its snappy black and orange uniforms and of our busy director, Mr. Hammond, who has worked very hard to accomplish so much in such a short time. KATHRYN TRACHSEL FLUTES Kathryn Trac-hsel Allene Grove Maybelle Zumbaeh XVanda J, XVinkleman Noeli XVinkleman Jean Grove SOLO CLARINET Bruce Herbruek Phoebe Kandel Richard Brauc-her Evelyn Metzger l'aul Schwallie Angela l,aRoceo Robert Mathie Donald Stover l'aul Baxter FIRST CLARINET Lynette Mays Robert Ebel Martin Surbey .lean Masline Ladyne Keller SECOND CLARINET Glenn Royer Alice XVise Helen Kolp Birdine Mohler Ritzi Smith Jeanne Smith lVilli:im Trott THIRD CLA RINI-IT Doris Sheely Lawrence Bishop 'llwila Edwarils Beverly Keller Robert Cathon Kenneth Frye Donald Harrison Arthur Schneider Iiiehurd Mohler Richard Holben Margaret Shaiib SAXAPHONES Dale Traehsel James Van Vranken Kenneth XVarburton Vivian Hall Lee Holmes Raymond Hart Pauline Hess Barbara Curry SOLO CORNET George Mullen Sterling Polloek Vivian Miesnier FIRST l'ORNl'l'l' Glenn XVehl June Arter- Arnet Jabsrg SICUONIJ VORNET Dale Holi Rielnird Post Jaek XVillaman Ned Kamp THIRD CORNET George Schick James Boettler XVendell Rive 'Theodore lieed FRICNCII HORN Thomas Gray Robert Oberlin Dale Rroeske Thomas Myers TROMRUNES D, Robert flinther Glziida Miesmer Robert Post Raymond Sehlemmer Gifford Rohrer Helen Agar Thomas YVoIf Raymond Sherman Fifty-three BARITONE Doris Tram-hsel Bud XVz1rstler BASS Donald Ross Bill Thompson Ric-hard Claypool DRUMS l'hil Miesmer Paul Spitler .lames .lester Charles Kidder Robert Agnes .Iames XVarburton .lay Kauffman Martha Jean Oberlin CYMBALS Robert Maitert Frank Dillin DRUM MAJOR Eleanor Rubright TXYIRLERS Virginia Martin Nancy Deetz Phoebe Kandel Elinor Kaufman Betty Zengler Band l 1 Debale SEATED: Bruce Herbruck Tom Lee ltleffner Wesley Liebtag' Jack Zengler STANDING: David Shank Richard Claypool Mr. Russell Charles llowes Kenneth Schug Karl Schug DEBATE ACTIVITIES Under the guidance of their new coach, Mr. Russell, the team did brilliant work this season. They entered competition in two tournaments of the National Forensic League and placed second in both of these. In the County Tournament the boys placed second, winning' ten debates and los- ing five. In all, the team won twenty-nine out of forty debates, and they agree that most of the credit belongs to Mr. Russell. The teams were made up of Bruce Ilerbrucli and Tom Heffner, affirmative speakersg and Jack Zengler and Wesley Iiiebtag, negative speakers. Although Kenneth and Karl Schug, Charles Ilowes, and Richard Claypool did not get many chances to debate, they did fine work, and upon them depends the success of the high school debate work next year. TOM HEFFNER F fty f The Home Economics Club is composed of Freshmen and Sophomore girls, who are enrolled in the Home Economics class. There is ll total of thirty-four members and our class adviser, Miss Schleppi. Preparing the girls for helter home livinpj, both now as well as for the Future is the purpose of the club. The Home Economics Club, as an orgranizecl gg-roup of the Home Economics classes, meets the neecl for social activities, as well as service to the school. At various times the girls helped with costumes and stage scenery for plays and operettas. ln the fall the club sponsored :1 schcol dance, and in lw1ll'Cll,i1 Mother and Daughter Banquet. ln late spring a tea and style show were given at the school. Delegates were sent to the Regional and State Conferences. HARRIET SPRANG FlRST ROW: Allene Grove, Phyllis Myers, Nancy Dectz, Harriet Spizing, Mur- jorie Festerly, Hilda Bruhn, Barbara Smith, Juno Earlcy, Esther Miller, Velma Renner, Vivian Rohrer. SECOND ROW: Reba Keith, Phyllis Groom, Lyyonne Rohr, Eleanor Holt, Georgia Givler, Patricia Schaeifer, Reggina Whitman, Wilma i'fl1ll'l4'y', Ladyne Keller, Margaret Shaub. THIRD ROW: Miss Schleppi, Mary lVIt-ycrs, Jenn Berger, Betty Johnston, Alice Miller, Miriam Schreiner, Reta Reigrle, Betty If-Eeric, Ann Schwallie, Viola Gross. OTHER MEMBERS: Dorene Bricker, Minnie Schreckengost, Lillian l,indcnher- yger, Elaine Wolfe. OFFICERS President ,. Hilda Bruhn Vice-President eelee ,,,.,.,, VX Vilma Earley Secretary .,.,.,, F is i Harriet Sprang Treasurer ,,,,, F F... liarbara Smith Advisers it i,,,e, Miss Schleppi l l Home Ec Club Q Fifty-five F. 4. OFFICERS President .A ,,.,.... ...AA ,...,........ .AA , ,..... ..,,..A.A........,,.. M o lly Duff Vice-President ..., . .... .,,..... , ,. IX Iildred Brong Secretary-Treasurer ,... ...., V irginia Warstler Adviser .,,...eee,.......e.e,eee...e. ...eA.eeeee.e,...,eeeeeeeeeee e.eeee.eeeee...,Ae..e t .,,,,,,AA,,e IN I iss Gibbs FIRST ROW: Paul Schwallie, Charles Howes, Lester Schario, Thomas Myers, William Cossaboom, John Beckert, Lawrence Bishop, Thomas DeMuesy. SECOND ROW: Ruth Frye, Ellen Schafer, David Shank, Janice Hanel, Mari- lyn Muse, Molly Duff, Lucille Druckenbrod, Kenneth Schug, Karl Schug, Anne Wolf, Janet Hoy. THIRD ROW: Frances Shaw, Myron Mohler, Ladyne Keller, Jean Masline, Pauline Chenot, Margaret Braucher, Reba Keith, Marjorie Festerly, Patricia Schaeffer, Barbara Chartner. FOURTH ROW: Jeanne Bowman, Lynette Mays, Leah Grant, Margaret Living- ston, Ann Schwallie, Miriam Schreiner, Shirley Sowers, Margaret Ann Gill, Myrtle Denton. U 1 FIFTH ROW: Jean Berger, Betty June Johnston, Doris Denton, Mildred Brong, Virginia Warstler, Betty Miller, Eileen McCue, Marilyn Sloan, Berdella Cordier, Evelyn Metzger, Miss Gibbs. . SIXTH ROW: Thomas Hurlburt, Glen Halter, Betty Geisinger, Bruce Herbruck, Cuffaln C'a11Tom Lee Hetlner, Glen Miller. Cl b - OTHER MEMBERS: Marilyn Gray, Betty Zengler, Doris Sheely, William Shorb, U l'i1Cl'l3.1'd Claypool, Max Rohrer, Zane Schlemmer, June Arter. The purpose of the dramatic club is to study acting, stage-designing, applying make-up, and other activities connected with work on the stage. The members of the organization were given an opportunity to test their skill in these fields in the produc- tion of the three-act comedy, 'iThe Ulster. Many interesting programs have been presented at the meetings, including dramatic readings, orations, and short skits presented by the members. Armistice Day and Christmas programs were also given in assembly by members of the dra- matic club. Through all, Miss Gibbs has been our friend and adviser. BRUCE HERBRUCK Fifty-six At Canton Township High School on April 1, nine seniors took the General Scholarship Test. Out of these nine, North Canton had two boys rating in the upper ten per cent of the total students. For this excellent rating these two boysg namely, James Fry and Paul Harrison received county certificates and were eligible for college scholarships. Six of the other students received honorable mention for placing in the upper twenty-five per cent. Later, on Saturday, April 22, North Canton made an excellent showing in the District-State-Scholarship tests for all grades in high school. Our school placed a total of fourteen first, second, and third places. The ten students who won first or seconds went to Kent later for another test. All participants received school emblems, and the first, second and third places received gold, silver, and bronze medals respec- tively. The following were the contestants: ENGLISH IX Evelyn Metzger Richard Claypool WORLD HISTORY Dorothy Kolp Jack Weinhart ENGLISH XI Berdella Cordier Inez George ENGLISH X LATIN I ENGLISH XII Janice Hanel David Shank Mary Dufl' Ladine Roberts Virginia Lesh Donna Broeske ALGEBRA I LATIN II CHEMISTRY Eileen McCue Richard Kintz TYPING XI Marilyn Gray Icea Lantzer SHORTHAND XII Frances Deetz Betty Miller Toni Schick Inez Climes FRENCH I Harriet Wise Jane Glass FRENCH II Robert Kidder Betty Anne Robinson Joseph Kintz Jean Masline PLANE GEOMETRY Frank Wise Blanche Wenger PHYSICS James Fry Paul Harrison BIOLOGY AMERICAN HISTORY BOOKKEEPING Ann Wolf Frances Shaw Glen Halter Max Rohrer Jean Berger Pauline Snyder Seniors taking the General Scholarship test were as follows: Myrtle Denton, Molly Duff, James Fry, Paul Harrison, Bruce Herbruck, Eileen McCue, Betty Miller, Theda Rohrer, and Kenneth Warburton. Scholarship Fifty-seven l l l l Literary Contest l w l l l l Because of their loyalty to the North Canton State Champion Basketball Team, the literary contestants this year determined to stand their ground at Columbus where they were all enthusiastically following the tournaments, rather than compete in the literary contest. We believe, though, that they deserve credit here for the work and preparation they made before the tournaments. One student, Myrtle Denton, who did enter the contest, received the rating ot' 'tSuperior and we are very proud of her for this achievement. On April 1, however, a number of these contestants entered the Northeastern Ohio District Music Contest at Baldwin-Wallace College. MOLLY DUFF The following -pupils prepared for the County Literary Contest: TRUMPET SOLO-Glenn Wehl BARITONE SOLO-Bud Warstler CORNET QUARTET-Glenn Wehl, Arnet Jaberg, Richard Post, George Schick. CLARINET QUARTET-Bruce Herbruck, Glenn Royer, Lynette Mays, Doris Sheely. XYLOPHONE SOLO-Martha Jean Oberlin . VIOLIN SOLO-Myrtle Denton STRING QUARTET-Myrtle Denton, Donna Broeske, Phyllis Willaman, Pauline Chenot. PIANO SOLO-Jane Glass VOCAL DUET-Kathryn Trachsel, Mildred Brong. VOCAL TRIO-Blanche Spohn, Marilyn Sloan, Frances Shaw. VOCAL QUARTET-David Shank, Lawrence Bishop, Raymond Schlemmer, Hurlburt. VOCAL OCTET-Jeanne Myers, Marjorie Lash, Eileen McCue, Mildred Brong, Karl Schug, Kenneth Schug, Tom Hurlburt, Robert Kidder. VOCAL SEXTET-Blanche Spohn, Theda, Rohrer, Jeanne Warstler, Inez George, Har- riet Sprang, Margaret Braucher. Tom And the following contestants not only' entered the County Contest but also the contest at Baldwin-Wallace College: TROMBONE SOLO-D. Robert Ginther SOUSAPI-IONE SOLO--Richard Clavpool SAXAPHONE SOLO-Kenneth Warburton SNARE DRUM SOLO-Martha Jean Oberlin VOCAL SOLO-Blanche Spohn VOCAL SOLOA-Jean Bowman Fifty-eight The Stuilvnt Council slzlrtefl on their prograni this your by holding an election for prefiilent in wich home room. A meeting' wzw called by Mr. Trachsel, and officers were eIei't?4l. The of'I'ic1-rs then met with the faculty advisers and drew up a con- st tution which the school adopted. I I We haul suggestions given in eiich room for lmetterment oi' the school, which we i x orlrr .I out throufgli talks and noeters. At the debate tournament, with Boll Werstlei' ting :ts c'hziirmzin, we proviiled guides in the huildine' and took charge of parking' the 1 us. Also, the task of Qeatii-15 1lY'l'3IlLQ'0llI6IIi in :issemhly was worked out by the coune ril. On I'l0llI'LI11l'X 21, we lielml 21 dance. the Cherry 'Free Swing, at which everyone lII.I0'x'i1I liimfelf' dancing, Gfitlllfl, and pluyiiie' various gunies. We have attempted to Qolve many oi' the problems ol' our school, but We know not our work has not heen conipleteil, :md we hope that next Vear's council will lm 1 'I 1 1 H : 'e Jven. 1 Student WILLIAM MILLIGII , fun mon siiifxssftil th in wt hut I Council i 4 1 r , IIIILST LOW: Dorothy Spitler, .Icon Curry, I-Pale Wezirstler, Richard Kintz, illizim Grzihzim, George I.imlenliei'ger, Lawn:-nce Bishop, 'l'iiomaf, Schick, William tossuhooni. SICCTOND ROW: Inez Climes, Lois Beggert, Betty Sc1lireckenQoSt,D. ltobert fiinther, KCIIIIVIII Wziilxurton, Robert Werstler, Tom Hurlliurt, Roheri Mathie, Jack Iilzhstt, tilenn Wehl, William Miller, Jack Zengler. 'l'IllllIJ HOW: Mr. Schneider, Miss Blomker. .-XIZSENT: .luck Willaman OFFICERS President I ccc, I ccc,cccc,cc ,i,.,,,,, Jack Zengler Vice-Presiclent .I William Graham SQC1'Qtg11'y II I I I II II William BIIIIQI' Executive Committee . Lois Begert, Robert Werstler Advisers II I ccccc I ,,,.. I Miss Blemker, Mr. Schneider Fifty-nine Allied Youifz OFFICERS President .,, , , , .. .......,,,...... , . . ...... A n n a Belle Clay Vice-President ,e,..,ee eee. .,,..,,.,..... B e tty Miller Secretary ......., ...,...,, i i James Warburton Treasurer Ae.. eee.... lV lyrtle Denton Adviser eeeeee.,,ee ...e.. eeee,eeee,eeee,e e e , ee,,..e,,eee ..........,.eeeeeeeeeee ..,,.. li f iiss Blemker FIRST ROW: Myrtle Denton, Ladine Roberts, Alice Stahler, Jeanne Smith, Phyllis Druckenbrod, Marjorie Lash, June Snyder, Marilyn Sloan, Frances Shaw. SECOND ROW: Miss Blemker, Molly Duff, Jeanne Myers, Lois Begert, Doris Denton, Donna Broeske, Eileen McCue, Betty Miller, Phyllis Harman, Betty Anne Rob- inson, Anna Belle Clay. THIRD ROW: Robert Werstler, Robert Rader, Glen Forney, Benjamin Swarner, Bruce Herbruck, Robert Ginther, Robert Van Horn, Robert Kidder, Lee Holmes, Ken- neth Warburton. Semi-monthly on Thursday at 7:30, the twenty-five members ol' the Allied Youth Post No. 137 meet in the Legion room ot the Community Building. Since this is a comparatively new organization, it has not as yet become a very active group. The purpose of the Post is to encourage students to enjoy themselves socially Without the use of alcoholic beverage. A very impressive service was conducted in assembly when the charter was pre- sented to the resident b ' Mr. Guin. 5 The members are very grateful to Miss Blemker for her help as an adviser. BETTY MILLER Sixty nf Q MEMBERS Editor-in-Cliief ...., L rrrr Eileen McCue Assistant Editor .sss, L. L, Bruce Herbruck Business Manager e,Ye,eeeeeeeeeeeee eeee eee,,e L D . Robert Ginther Assistant Business Manager A L L Tom Lee Heffner Literary Editor ,e.. eeeeeeeeeee .eie,e ,eie, eeee,,eee L L L eeeeeeee ..,. ll 1 ary Duff Art Editor A ,rrrr .... .,rr, L A Betty Anne Robinson Assistant Art Editor irrrr A Genevieve Swearenggin Sports Editor . i.,rr , rrr...rr L rrrr,,iiirrrrrrrri, James Fry Treasurer L rrir , .rr,,, Lois llegert Feature Editor ir...,. ,,trrrr rrrrrtttr A I yrtle Denton N0-Ca,Hi Class Editor rrr. L r,,r L A Betty Miller Assistant Class Editor- L E... rirrrrr rrrrrrrrrr ix midi-ed in-Ong Staff Typists rrrrrrrrr rtrrrr rr,,r 1 Alice Stahler, Thelma Fondriest I Faculty Advisers . .i.il.l .....rtr D lr. Ramage, Mr. Swogger ' l SEATED: Genevieve Swearengin, Betty Anne Robinson, llruce Herbruck, Eileen McCue, Mary Duff, Betty Miller, Mildred Brong, Alice Stahler. STANDING: Toni Ileffner, Mr. Swogger, Myrtle Denton, Lois Begjert, James Fry, D. Robert Gintlier, Mr. Ramage. i ADSENT: Tlielma Fondriest. Sixty-one FIRST CAST The Saturday Evening Ghost SECOND CAST Sixty-two Hiram Otis, a multi-millionaire American soap magnate, rents the ancient Oanterville Castle in England from Lord Canterville, its bankrupt owner. The Otis family comes to live in the castle, derisively skeptical of the legend that it is haunted by the ghost of Sir Simon de Canterville, a seventeenth-century knight. However, their skepticism is short lived, for one Saturday Virginia Otis, the lovely twenty year old daughter of the house, meets the ghost in person! Then follows one of the most charming and delightful romances in all English literature-the romance of Vir- ginia Otis and the ghost of Sir Simon de Canterville. Because of a youth- ful indiscretion, he had been doomed to walk the earth every Saturday night, searching for a girl who knew how to bake a real old-fashioned plum pudding. Now, after three hundred years, he thinks he has reached the end of his long quest. But--alas for romance! The impish Otis twins, Sonny-Boy and Pet, make things pretty miserable for Sir Simon with their pranks and their ghost trap. Afraid of a ghost 'Z Not they! In the end, Sir Simon is finally permitted to rejoin his ancestors, and as for Virginia -well, don't worry-she finds her romance after all. Other good char- actors were Lord Archibald A1'chibald, a very English Englishman, and Mrs. Umney, the housekeeper of the castle. ELEANOR RUBRIGHT FIRST CAST: SECOND CAST: Sterling Pollock ...,...,,..... Lord Canterville ......, ,..... ........,,.., J i m Warburton and Sir Simlon Virginiil Warstler ...,...,... ....... V irginia Otis ..,..... .,...... B erdella Cordier Frances Shaw ............... ....,.,.. P et Otis ........,......., .,,...,..... E llen Schafer Robert MCCLIQ .,......... Sonny-Boy Otis .......... ......... W illiam Shorb RiCl131'd KiHtZ .......... .....,,,...... IN Ir. Otis .,,.......,... ,..,..,,,,., J oseph Dick James Jester .......,.......... Lord Archibald ....... .. ..,..,,, William Graham EIGHHOI' Rllbfigllt .,,,.,..,,...... .,..... .,,,.. N I 1's. Otis ......... ..., ...,.,,,.. ,...,.... I n e z George Milrilyrl Sl0aI1 ........................................ Mrs. Umney .,.......,.... ................,.. J eanne Bowman Given February 3, 1939 Directors .........,.. .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Sixty-three Given February 4, 1939 Mr. Swope, Miss Gibbs funior Play FIRST CAST The Whole Town's Talking SECOND CAST Sixty-fo'ur Mr. Simmons, a wealthy manufacturer, has chosen Chester Binney, his business partner, as a husband for Ethel, his daughter. Since Ethel does not like Chester because he has not sowed any wild oats, Mr. Sim- mons proceeds to fabricate a love affair between his timid partner and Letty Lythe, a beautiful movie star. When Sally, Lila, Mrs. Jackson, and the rest of the town gossips hear of this it is not long before the whole town is talking. ' The plot becomes more complicated when Letty Lythe arrives in town with her jealous fiance, Donald Swift. Mrs. Simmons brings about a very exciting situation when she unknowingly invites Swift to the Sim- mons home. He discovers Chester's fake love affair and precipitates a fight in the dark. The plot is further involved by the actions of Roger Shields, a debo- nair man of the worldg Annie, the maid, Sadie Bloom, the dancing teacher, and the taxi-driver. Of course, Chester marries Ethclg Donald Swift and Letty Lythe return to Hollywoodg and Mr. and Mrs. Simmons resume their usual hap- py life. BRUCE HERBRUCK FIRST CAST: TOITI Lee HCEHGI' ..........,.... ,,...... I -Ienry Simmons ..,. I Genevieve Swearengin Harriet Simmons ....,,,. Molly Duff ....................,....,...,.............. Ethel Simmons .,,, o, Jack Zengler ,,,..... Chester Binney Donna Broeske ..,. .... Letty Lythe ...,,.. Bruce Herbruck .......... ,...... D onald Swift ..,,,.,, Alton Price .,,,,,.,. f ........, .. Roger Shields ,,...,,, . Dorothy Horton ....,,... ,.,,, L ila Wilson o ,,,, , Betty ST169 .,....---...,...... ....,.. S ally Otis ......,,,, Rebecca Payne ...,, ,e ,,...,,,,,, Annie , ,,,,,,, Bernice Reeder ...., I ,,,,, Sadie Bloom ,,,,,,,., I George Mullen .,..,,,.,.. Mildred Brong ,....,.... Marjorie Lash ....,....,, Edna Earl Maxine Carle Directors ..,..,.. . Taxi-Driver Mrs. Jackson Mr. Russell, Sixty-fi SECOND CAST: Robert Werstler Eileen McCue .. ..........,,,... Valerie North Kenneth Warburton Betty Miller Benjamin Swarner Dale Wearstler Theda Rohrer Myrtle Denton Kathryn Trachsel June Snyder James Fry Mildred Brong Marjorie Lash Edna Earl Maxine Carle Mr. Ramage, Mr. Israel V r l Senior Play l I z V- - FIRST CAST The Ulster SECOND CAST Sixty-six Geoffrey Barton visits Sadie Flipper and sta1'ts quite an up1'oar by leaving his ulster ttopcoat to youl behind. The jealous Mr. Flipper thinks Geoffrey is a secret lover of his wife and starts his own investiga- tion by hiring a private detective, Mr. Quick, and by frightening Patsy, the maid, with questions. Meanwhile, there is another 1'omance between Wil- mington Flipper and Agnes Barton, whose father is a deaf physical educa- tion teacher and keeps every one laughing with his comical answers. An especially good scene is where Agnes is roller skating with her father and falls, another is when Sadie, because of a mistake, is made to kiss Peter, the groom who is kinder skeeredf' People and ulsters get hor- ribly confused, Lut all turns out for the best. Mrs. Barton of the old school takes part in tangling and untangling affairs. Mike, the old groom who 'as 'is walkin' papers, John, the perfect butler, Quick, the private detective, Snorter, the cab-man, Burton who wande1's into the Flipper house hunting his ulsterg Susan, Barton's maid, Moll Jones, Peter's sisterg and Mr. Black, the lawyer who straightens everything out, all help unwind the story by their excellent character portrayals. To Miss Gibbs, our director, we feel the deepest gratitude, for we know how hard she worked towards a sucessful play. And to all those stage-hands and business managers, whom we consider equally as import- ant as the cast, we give our vote of thanks. MOLLY DUFF FIRST CAST: SECOND CAST: Bruce Herbruck ....,,,..,. rririrrrrrrrr. F lipper ,,,,,,.... ,rr,.,,,.,,.,.,,,......... J ohn Beckert Molly Duff . .,.......,.,,.. ,,,,,,. IV Irs. Flipper rre,.e,., ......,,,. J ean Berger Tom Heffner ,,i,....,.,,..., ,,....,,,,,, P rof. Barton .........,.,. Glen Halter Betty Johnston .,,.,,.... ...,............ S adie .,.......,,,,, ....,,,.,.. A nn Schwallie Myrtle Denton .................. ....... M rs. Barton ,,.,,,.,. .......,.,.,.. IV Iyrtle Denton Margaret Braucher ,,..i,.. ,,,,.,,.....,..... A gnes .........,..,,e,.... ,...,., IX Iargaret Braucher Wesley Liebtag ....,,......,.. ,.,,,,, G eoffrey Barton .,...... ....,,,. I iawrence Bishop Max Rohrer ,....,............., Wilmington Flipper ,,.ie..... ........ P aul Schwallie Lester Schario .......i. ,.,i... P eter Jones erir... ,,,,,,,, L ester Schario Ann Wolf rccrr .,.,.,.,.,,.... ,,,,.,,,i,i P a tsy .,........,., .,......,,,,,...,. L eah Grant Zane Schlemmer .,..., . Kenneth Schug .,,,,,.,.. John Snorter Zane Schlemmer Kenneth Schug Karl Schug ,,,,,,,,.,,.,,.... ........... Q uick ,,.,,,.,. .erreree Karl Sehug Evelyn Metzger ,,.......... ....,,,,,,.,,,,i S usan I ....,,, ,,.....,....,....., J aniee Hanel Richard Claypool ....,.,,. ,......... B urton ....,,.,. ....... I lichard Claypool David Shank ,,,......,,. ......... IV Ir. Black ..,,,,.. ,...,,,,,,,, D avid Shank Reba Keith ......,,,,,,,...,.,,.,...... rrrrrrrri IN Ioll Jones ...,..., .....,,,, r ,P ..rree,. Reba Keith David Shank ,,i,.......,.,,,,,......... ., ,...... Mike ,..., .... P ,,....,.,,,i..........,.., D avid Shank Given March 23, 1939 .,,,,,,,ii...,,,,,,,,,.....,.,,,,, ......, ,.,,,,,,,,, ,.....,, G i ven March 25, 1939 Director: Miss Gibbs Sixty-seven Dramatic Club Play l l V x Sixty-eight I 1' -o . -- I . . I I- a - ' ,. , . fIIy 4' v - .. f - ' ' -.4 ' 0' 'Q . -..y x , ...v - , I ' f ., .7 .- I I . .. , A .. . 1 . - A - . 1 i 'i ' . 'f , 5 ' ,I I ,I , ,- - . rf ', J' .. , , . . ,. - I S I I I v ' I . . 4. 1 I ' -. ' ' 1 ' - ' ' ' . - x 1 F 1 I A 1 . o .. V-v ' L I. I ' f 1 I - 9 . . 11 9' -k . ' , I I I , ,. I I I, II I -I 1 I., ,'I III I 6 aI I I 1 -I IIQ -.. ' ' a - ' . 0' , . 1 ' I' Q 1 .JI , -' I . . I I I , - o, , 7 ' Q . A I 1 -f - ' ' -' H . . 4 O - I ' 9' V ' 'l ' ' - - . - . , ' - ' ' 'vt .. ' - . 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' 'M .L 1 ' '.', . - ' A ' - . 'ww Q -,,,,-4 .--:RE ,lu ,d . -M . V Hrs-J 1 In I-.,5. , mix, . ,., . I , s . I ,, . M w . -I Q 1' 'l ' .7 . Q. - 0 , ,, . Q 4' -LK .lj , .' -ww. ., A! -7: ' 'uf ln. Coach Raymond Swope, through his brilliant work this year, has reached his goalg namely, that of be- ing' the coach of State Basketball Champions. His fine coaching will grain him more honors in the future. ,, Assistant Coach H. Wayne Russell has shown by his splendid coopera- tion with Mr. Swope that he will be a valuable asset to the athletics ol' our school in the future. Manager Charles Bruhn has done his best in caring for the needs of all the members of the athletic teams for the past three years, and his work has been greatly appreciated. Seventy-one Assistant Manager Max Rohrer has been a great help in various ways to the teams and will continue his good work for two more years. l I r Football l FIRST ROW: Jr. Sponseller, Paul Schick, Alton Price, John Peter- son, Charles Murphy, Ben Swarner, Dale Wearstler, Joe Peters, Roy Moh- ler. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Warburton, Dewey Wise, Bill Ashbaugh, George Lindenberger, James Fry, Bill Lowther, Ilandy Wolf, Horace Mc- Dowell, Richard Kintz, Max Rohre1'. THIRD ROW: Mr. Swope, Mr. Russell, Robert McCue, Charles Bruhn. FOURTH ROW: Charles Hoare, Robert Allen, Howard McCue, Carl Peterson, Thomas Schick, Charles Haverstock, Millard Kendle, Ver- non Trusty, Earl Ingold, Jack Willaman. FIFTH ROW: Joe Kintz, Jack Weinhart, Raymond Smith, Dick DeMuesy, Paul Meister, Walter Seebach, Earl Wearstler, Walter Kolp. SCORES North Canton ,,,. , iirr, ,... 6 East Canton ,....i . North Canton ,,,.,.... .,,,r,,,,,, I i Navarre .,.ir,rr,,,,,, North Canton ,rerrrrrr ...iirr... v 3 Brewster ,rirr . North Canton ,rrrr ,,,,,,,,,.. O Louisville ,e,,,,r North Canton rrrrr errrrrrrrrr 1 4 Canal Fulton North Canton rrrr I rrrrr .,.. 6 Middlebranch .i,i.... .. North Canton rrer rrrrrr 0 Minerva ,,.....,,,rrr,,,,,... North Canton ,,...i,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,, ...,, ,,.. 1 3 Canton Township ,ere North Canton ..,.,... ,,,,,,.....,i, ,i,, 3 3 Jackson Township North Canton ftotalj ...I S4 Opponents Ctotalb rrr,,,......,....... .67 Winning three, tying two, and losing four games, North Canton had a fair season. Failure to take advantage of the breaks caused the loss of two games by one-point margins and caused the tie games. Coach Swope loses ten of the nineteen lettermen of this season, but still will retain the nucleus of a light but fast and dependable team for next year. JAMES FRY Seventy-two ROY MOIILER, Halfback. Although injured in the first game and kept out half the season, Roy inspired the team with his exceptional running, passing, and kicking. We are sorry Roy has to graduate this year. DALE WEARSTLER, Halfback. Dale did a marvelous job of blocking and ball-carrying this year. A good blocker like Dale will be hard to find for next year. JOE PETERS, Fullback. By the end of the year Joe had really put on Sl ' show of hard charging! We're going to miss his blocking and fine line backing very much in the future. JUNIOR SPONSELLER, Quarterback- Junie although lacking Weight, pushed his way through heavier players for nice gains. Next year we're expecting even more of him. DEWEY WISE, Halfback. Sickness midway in the season cut short a bril- liant year for Red, Next year he will no doubt be a running terror. PAUL SCHICK, End. Paul played a very good offensive game and an even better defensive game. As a Senior, he did more than his share of the Work. GEORGE LINDENBERGER, Tackle. For his superb playing, Lindy landed a place on the All-County Team. We're proud of him and are expecting great things of him next year. JOHN PETERSON, Guard and Halfback. Johnny can run interference very well, but, because of injuries in our backfield, he was shifted and played a fine game there. This is his last year. CHARLES MURPHY, Center. Murph was a dependable center and a fine line-backer. Next year's backfield will miss his arm-breaking passes from center. BENJAMIN SWARNER, Guard. Ben, with a little persuasion, did his best and obtained some amazing results. This, much to our regret, is l3en's last year. RICHARD KINTZ, Tackle. Dick is small in stature but not in fight. On defense he is a tough customer. Next year he will again be in the middle of things. WlLLIAM ASHBAUGII, End. Bill can catch passes with perfection. His punting next year will be greatly appreciated. Seventy-three F I Personnel l Personnel KENNETH WARBURTON, Halfback. Cotton was a bit too light for football, but his speed and spirit certainly will be missed. JAMES FRY, End. Jim played good football this year considering the fact that he had little experience - too bad he is a senior. ALTON PRICE, Guard. Al did an excellent job of filling in, in time of need. He is another Senior- IIORACE McDOWELL, Center. Horace's fine work this year will make him play even better next year. THOMAS SCHICK, Halfback. Tom, although young and inexperienced, did more than his share. We'1'e glad he has two more good years ahead. WILLIAM LOWTHER, End. With a little more seasoning Bill will make a first-class end. Two more years will do wonders for him. VERNON TRUSTY, Tackle. Trusty has shown plenty of fight and ability this year. He has two more years to prove his worth. Other members of the football squad included: Robert Allen, Dick lJeMuesy, Charles Haverstock, Charles Hoare, Earl Ingold, Millard Kendle, Joe Kintz, Walt Kolp, Junior McCue, Bob McCue, Carl Peterson, Walter Seebach, Ray Smith, Earl Wearstler, Jack Weinhart, Jack Willaman, Handy Wolf. 'Q fir. Seventy-four Seventy-five l 1 i Varsity FIRST ROW: D. Robert Ginther, Bill Ashbaugh, Ben Swarner, Charles Murphy, Sterling Pollock, Joe Peters. SECOND ROW: Max Rohrer, Charles Bruhn, Roy Mohler, Harold Sponseller, Junior Sponseller, Coach Swope. THIRD ROW: Robert L. Ginthcr, Robert Van Horn, Dale Wearstler, Bill Low-- ther, Kenneth Warburton. North Canton ..,,, 13 Har-tville .,.,....,,,.,, ....,. 1 8 North Canton ..,,r 17 Middlebranch 24 NOI'th Canton ..... 42 Brewster ..,,...,. ,,.,.. 1 9 North Canton .,.., 20 Canton Twp. 26 North Canton ..... 20 Canal Fulton 36 North Canton ..... 40 Jackson Twp. 16 North Canton ..... 23 Alumni ,,,,......... ...... 1 3 North Canton ..r.. 26 Minerva ..,,... 20 North Canton ...., 30 Navarre ..,.,,.,.,, .,.... 1 S North Canton ,l,.. 41 Middlebranch 17 North Canton ..,., -1-1 East Canton 15 North Canton ,. 333 Canton Twp. 25 North Canton ..... CH Louisville ,,,,,,,.,,,. ..,,,. 2 1 North Canton .,,., 4-3 Jackson Twp. 19 North Canton ...,, 50 Navarre ..r,..,,,. 33 North Canton ,..r. 61 Brewster ...,.... 32 North Canton ..... 21 Canal Fulton 18 County Tournament North Canton .,,,, 39 Uniontown .,.... ...... 2 2 North Canton ..,., 39 Navarre .,,,... 25 North Canton ,. ...., 18 Hartville ,,,.... 17 Sectional Tournament North Canton ........ 27 Cl'nton ..,,., 23 District Tournament North Canton ..... 41 Poland .,,, ,. 26 North Canton i.... 26 Hudson ....,. 24 State Tournament North Canton ,.... 34 Spring' Valley ii.. 27 North Canton ..ti, 28 Green Twp. , 25 North Canton ...., 29 Monroe ..V,....,.......VVA-VV --,AA- 1 4 North Canton ,,,,, ,,,l,,, , , 2.1 Sandusky St. Mary's A YV.... 23 Seventy-six North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North North SCORES Canton . rrrr..rr. r.rr . 10 Canton t,.,,,,.,rr,rr ,.rr,r. 1 6 Canton ......rr.r, r,..... 1 3 Canton .....tr,... ,.orooo 1 4 Canton .,r.r.,. .. ,...to. 10 Canton .,Y...rrrr. ...r,r 2 6 Canton .....,rrr ,,..... 7 Canton .,....rr,.. 1 .... 111 Canton ,.... rrr,r .,...r. 1 5 Canton .r......o . ..o,ooo 8 Canton .......at,o ,... 1 5 Canton ...... oo.. rrrr,r. 2 8 Canton ..,...t , .. 21 Canton .,.r 1 ,. rrr, 21 Canton ,,.ooo, ., 18 Canton ...,oo,o . ., . .. 28 Canton ....aa ...,.t.t.ooooo ,oo.... 1 2 Canton ftotalJ .oorro,,.... 276 Hartville ooo,.... , Middlebranch Brewster 1 rr,.....,o ,,.. . 1 Canton Twp. Canal Fulton Jackson Twp. Alumni ..,o ooooorrrrr,.o, oooooo, 6 -J . 18 17 71 iv 111 6 Minerva ooooooo, ,...,o . . ..oo 20 Navarre rrrYorrro,...rr,,oor, ,rro,or 1 .1 Midclleloranch oooooo 1 fl East Canton 20 Canton Twp. ...... . .ototrr 17 Louisville . ot,r..,oooorr . ....... 14 Jackson Twp. 7 Navarre o,Yrr,.......,,, ror,oro 2 8 Brewster oo,ooo..,.. . 1 oor, 19 Canal Fulton 1 . 33 Opponents ftotalj .,ororrrrrrrrr, 283 FIRST ROW: Howard Boeshart, Kenneth McKinney, Toni Schick, Robert Sommer, Jay Kauffman, Charles King, Herbert Hess. SECOND ROW: Harold Boeshart, llandy Wolf, Charles Howes, Frank Dillin, Glen Miller, Lawrence Bishop. THIRD ROW: Bill Willis, Richard Waltenbaugh, Dale Trachsel Jack Weinhart, Tom Myers. fleserves l enty-Seven l Baskelbalf Personnel i ! l 1 l . ROY MOHLER: A veteran of four seasons, Roy deserves the honors of his place on the All-County and All-State teams. Roy graduated at the peak of an illustrious high school career. CHARLES MURPHY: Stretch had the height and team spirit to aid the team in all its victories. Graduation deprives him of another excellent year of basketball. JOE PETERS: A dead shot when baskets were needed, Joe gave his best to win, and the victories piled up. That one-handed swoop of Joe's is hard to match. BEN SWARNER: Ben's valuable work under the basket in the tense mo- ments of close games will be missing next year. D. ROBERT GINTHER: Bob gave all the moral and physical support that was needed in times of stress. It is regrettable that he is a senior. HAROLD SPONSELLER: What Jimmy lacked in size he made up in fight and fast foot work. DOB VAN HORN, KENNETH WARBURTON, and DALE WEARSTLER: These boys, seniors who sdidn't get a chance to play much in the games, were the guinea pigs for the perfection of defensive and off- ensive plays of the regulars. They were all a great help and show- ed their worth when they substituted. STERLING POLLOCK: Ster's valuable wo1'k under the basket and his fight earned him a place on the All-State team. Stern has another year to play with the Vikings. BILL ASHBAUGH: Bill was an outstanding player and in not only one field. He is a good all-round player, and we will be glad for his pass-snatching attacks next year. JUNIOR SPONSELLER: Junie showed more real improvement this year than anyone. Despite his size he is an excellent player and should show up well next year. BILL LOWTHER: Bill went to Columbus with the rest of the team for the State Tournament and was always ready when needed. ROBERT L. GTNTHER: Because of squad size he was put on the reserve team for further' seasoning. He is a Junior and will be an asset to the team next year. BOB SOMMERS: Bob's height won him a trip to Kent with the team. Much of next years success will depend upon him. Seventy-eight In spite of the earnest basketball training that was begun this year, the first Eve games were not very good-four losses and one gain. At the Jackson Twp. game, North Canton was tied for last place. North Canton's average had sunk fast, but it rose suddenly and steadily on a string of consecutive victories until the Canal Fulton game at Fulton. The Fulton team was beaten for the first time in about ive years on their home floor. So the team pushed on into the County Tournament where victories over Uniontown and Navarre put the Vikings up against Hartville. Ex- perts placed four iiartville boys and only one, Roy Mohler of the Vikings, on the first two All-County teamsg but the worm turned, and the Vikings were the victors of a very close game. The games in both the sectional and district were won by close margins. On to Columbus!! The competition at Columbus was naturally much stiffer than anywhere else. Spring Valley was the first victim of a determined Viking team. Green Township, an undefeated teami with thirty-one victories, was the next opponent and was repulsed with diffi- culty. After a tough game with Monroe the Sandusky St. Mary's teain was the only obstruction to the State Championship. The lead in the game changed hands several times, and St. Mary's was tied with the Vi- kings with minutes to go. Only one point was needed for victory, and Roy Mohler sank a foul to make the score 24 to 23. No more points were made, and the Vikings became STATE CHAMPS. Twenty-two consecu- tive wins were chalked up to make the Vikings Chamgpions. Roy and Stern Pollock were awarded places on the All-Ohio class B team. Although the loss of lettermen by graduation is great, nine players graduating this year, we're expecting next year's team to be another championship one. JAMES FRY Seventy nlni l l Baskefball Summary I V Ohio State Champs 1939 FlllS'l' ROW: Dorothy Spitler, Jean Curry, Marion Nodle. SECOND ROW: Donna Broeske, Myrtle Denton, Dorothy Mc- We are the CHAMPIONS OF OHIO llrave and Loyal and True Oh, raise your voices loud and sing' Listen to it ring'-RAII, llAll, RAII, Our team has no fear lelear our battle cry For victory is ever here For dear old N. C. lligh. Clelland. N-O C-A ll-l Clap N-O C-A ll-l Clap ix-o r,-A ii-1 lflffllll l'lOlll l+llflll! Come on black! Come on gold! Come on NOllTll CANTON! l.ET'S GO! l'ut 'em in a bottle! Cork 'em up tight! Come on NOllTll CANTON! l lCllT! TEAM, l+'lGllT! Osky wow wow! Skinny wow wow! l5lCAT . WOW ! ! Eighty Yeah team! Say team! We're with you! Yeah team! Say team! l lGllT! FIGHT! FIGHT! llit 'em high! llit 'em low! Come on NORTH CANTON! l.ET'S GO! One, two, three, four! Three, two, one, four! Who for? What for? Who're you going' to yell for N-O-ll-T-ll C-A-N-T-O-N That's the way you spell it! llere's the way you yell it! NORTI l CANTON! ! l ! l Cheer Leaders 1 l ! l School i A b SEPTEMBER Had an assembly to start things off, and ali the new teachers were introduced to us. Superintendent Trachsel gave an address and Mr. Hammond, our new music instructor, led group singing and instrumental selections. ln assembly this morning there was a very peppy' pep rally. ,Game with East Canton, score 6-6. Not a bad beginning boys-keep it up! So now we are the Vikings, huh '! A good name, for a good team. Booster football tickets went on sale today. Had tryouts for cheerleaders who were selected by student ballot. Game here with Navarre, score 6-0, our favor-nice work, Johnny! Our lirst Senior Class meeting-the ambitious ones decide to sell magazine subscriptions. OCTOBER Brewster beat us 7-6 but they had to work hard. Had a Pep Rally for the football players. Louisville beat us 14--0. Our boys played a good game but Louisville happen- ed to come out on top. Another Pep Rally-the band made a smash hit with their first appearance. Then we had an assembly on electricity. lt was very interesting, especially the Edison lamp and the radiating lamp. Our big game of the year! We tied Canal Fulton 14-14. Joe completed about a 20 yard pass for a touchdown. Dale made a splendid run for a touchdown. Congratulations in assembly were given to the football players on their fine playing at Fulton. Altogether the Seniors sold over 35400 worth of subscriptions. Middlebranch beat us 7-6. Tough Luck. The Band made its tirst appearance in public. Everyone was proud of it. Minerva beat us 7-0 in the midst of rain. The Senior Girl Reserves had their hay ride which exieryone enjoyed. 'Reverend Beck gave a' sermon in assembly. No school! Teachers go to Cieveland to Convention. NOVEMBER First report cards come out-ouch!! Reverend Emch gave a sermon in assembly. Canton Township came up--Beat them 13-6. Seniors had their pictures taken. Armistice Day program-the Curtain Call Club gave an original play, and the orchestra Turnisned the music. 'l'he Seniors played their last game against Jackson-beat them 33-6. Had a lecture on alcohol by Mr. Guin. Glee Club sang, and Father Mechler gave a sermon on Thanksgiving. 'rlianksgiving' vacation-oh boy, the turkey! Junior Girl Reserves had their Thanksgiving dance. Everybody back but a little sleepy. DECEMBER A Tom Thumb Circus in assembly. The dog act was the big hit. First Bas- ketball game. I-Iartville beat us. Sophomores entertained Freshman at their Freshman-Sophomore party. The Glade School choir gave a short concert, and a winner was selected for the District Declamation contest. Juniors busy selling boxes of candy for Christmas. Sophomores selling basketball pins. Grades were put on our report cards again. Going down! ! Had Stunt Night for the beneiit of the Band. The two big hits were the fashion show and the Tom Thumb Wedding. Had an assembly all morning. Mr. Ramsey talked. Reverend Emch spoke in the afternoon. The football letters were given out. They are some- thing to be proud of. Seniors received ten pounds ol' candy for selling magazine subscriptions. Game with Midcllebranch. First home game. Beat Brewster 42-19. The band entertains between quarters. Miss Wilson talked to us on the Junior Red Cross. Had radio programs all week on Tuberculosis. l layed basketball at Jackson. Beat them 40-16. Had a Xmas exchange in the afternoon in every room. Then everybody went to the assembly. Had an auction and then letters weie read to Santa Claus. Kisses were given to everybody. School closes for Xmas vacation. The Schools hold their Xmas program in the evening. The Alumni plays the varsity. The varsity won-23-13. JANUARY School again and everybody is ready to settle down to work. Junior plav cast Eighty-two 18- 17- 6 7 rf .... 14. 19. 20. 21. 23 26 27. 28 31 1 2 3 4 li IU 11 13. 1-A 21 22 18. Z4 -25. 27 ,S 3-4 7. 9. 10. I-12 23 16. 1 25. 27. 1. 3. 6. 21. 24. 27. 1 li 8 uf 18-19. 19. 19-20. 3- 21. 22 24 25 20 30 31 Picture show- Gold Is Where You Find It. Game with Minerva 26-20. Navarre vs. N. C.-30-18. Mr. Bingham talks in assembly-talks to Seniors later on vocations. Middlebranch game, 41-175 Struthers debate. Our team wins second. Exams!!! Game with East Canton--won 45-15. Camera Day. Assembly with Alladin, the magician. Game with Canton Township-won 33-25. Debate team won second place at Shelby. Last day of first semester. Report cards again-why? Band Concert in evening. The Bands' first ap- pearance in uniform. Reverend Emch in assembly. Basketball game with Louisvlile. We won 34-21. Basketball game with Jackson, won 45-19. Assembly. Navarre game 50-33, we won. FEBRUARY Assembly for Allied Youth Post initiation. Mr. Guin presented the charter. Discussion in the morning about improving school, led by Student Council. Famer Mechler in assembly. Junior play, lst cast in evening. Uebate, oratorical, and dramatic reading contest. Junior play in evening, 2nd cast. N0l'll1 Canton wins 10 out of 16 debates. Nice going, Debate team! Assembly. Jubilee singers. Brewster gameg score 61-32. Canal Fulton game-21-15. Whoopee!! Picture Show- City Streets. Va1entine's Uay. Second year French class has a partyg more fun! Basketball tournaments at Canton. Team looks pretty good. cherry Tree Swing sponsored by Student Council. VV21Sf1lI'lg't0Il'S birthday. No SCIIOOI. End of tournaments at Canton. Team looks better. They bring home a gold trophy for CUUNTY CHAMPIUNSHII-'. Band played. Assembly in moimngg safety program. Then cheered for team on stage. Roy presented the trophy to Mr. Swope who presented it to Mr. Trachsel for the school. Mr. Kussell comes back to school after being ill. Seniors measured for caps and gowns. MARCH Tournaments at Kent. Beat Clinton 27-23. Assembly on World War lunwritten historyj. More tournaments at Kent. Beat Poland 41-26. Tom Sawyer operetta in evening given by Grade School. Tournaments at Kent end. We beat Hudson 26-24. Brought home another trophyg boys received gold belt buckles. We'll see you in Columbus! State tournaments at Columbus. The Vikings bring home the STATE Cl-IAMI-'IONSHIPI' Curtain Call Club presents the Ulster. Glee Clubs win at Kent and are eligible for competition at Columbus. APRIL Senior Scholarship test. Assembly on Microscopic Life. Reverend Cossaboom conducts a devotional service for Easter. Glee Clubs go to Columbus. Girls receive STATE CHAMPIONSHIP there. Assembly honoring Girls' Glee Club and students taking honors in County tests. Jubilee singers in evening for Band fund. MAY Calendar Seniors working hard on play. Ten students go to Kent to take District tests. Music Festival at Canton. Moving picture, Drums of India. High School Exhibit, Open House. Style Show. Senior exams. Open House at Grade School. Senior play, The Whole Town's Talking. Baccalaureate services at High School. Senior assembly day. Semester exams. Junior-Senior Banquet. Thanks, Juniors, for a grand evening! Community day at Hoover Camp. All Schools. Program, including May Pole Dance, Band, etc. Decoration Day. Grade cards. Commencement. ' Eighty-three 1890 Flora Lichty 1891 There was one per- son qualified for graduation, but he preferred to wait un- til the next year. 1892 Mary C. Hoover VVilliam B. Lesh George H. Metzger lra E. Sheets Elmer E. Stoner Charles C. Surhey 1893 Lavinia R. Graham Carrie T. Hoover Dilla F. Lesh Della L. Patterson Christine .l. Rabel .lohn E. Schrantz 1894 Bertwin E. Reemsnyrler Clarence F. Schiltz 1895 Pearl Shook Coleman Owen J. Evans Herbert XV. Hoover Rhoda Alice Patterson May Eugenia Steele EltaYC. 1Villaman W 1896 Cora Alice Clouser Emma A. Hermann Sarah Alice Hershey Sara M. Reemsnyder Austin C. Saylor 1897 Laura R. , Kline Bertha 'Fi Kvlli Fred L. Kreighbaum Florence L. Shanafclt Harvey M. Sponscller Joseph XVarburton Elsie C. XVise Paul B. NVitman 1898 llomer J. Barthelemy Emmon E. Clouser Charles .l. Coleman llattie M. Harman Mayme Bl. Shook James G. XYise 1,899 Agnes Blankenhorn Edward L, Frantz NValter A. Hess Edgar D. Holl Minnetta M. Holl Pearl Schrantz Olive Stoner Charles L. VVhitman 1900 Clara lrene Herman Frank G. Hoover Charles Miller Myers Garret Shriver Mary A. Sponseller Grace Steele Frank XValterP XVilliam Jay XYise 1901 YVill Coleman Clarence Snyder Tom Syler Edwin XVarstler 1902 Ethel L. Brown Edwin Ebie Harry Shook John J. Smith Bertha Stoner 1903 Daniel P. Hoover Ona S. Lozier XVilliam Pfeifer Edith Schrantz Arthur J. WVillaman 1904 Nellie Carpenter Roy Druckenbrod Sylvia Floom Herbert Kolp Eulatie Pierson Bessie Reemsnydcr Claude Reemsnyder Leo Schiltz XVilliam Sheets Flora Sponseller May Stormfeltz Logan 1Vinger Atlee XVise 1905 Lloyd C. Brown Ralph H. Hess Leroy XY. Holl Merton E. Kolp Royal K. Long Esta E. Roush Esta A. Stoner 1906 Grace Essig Bertha Frank XVilliam ll. Leed XVilliam Newbauer Oscar Roush Grace Sheets Grace Stormfeltz Susie XVillaman Gertrude Young F 1907' Rhoda Carpenter NV. Voit Cooper .lohn Ebie Raymond Good llenry ll. Harman Roxie Kreighbaum Cuba E. Mathie Hortense Pierson Jean Reemsnyder Paul H. Shick Harold Schiltz Mabel Snyder XYilliam Steele .lohn XV. Stoner Mellanie Syler Lorin J. XVolf 1.908 Carl XV. Holl R. May Shick Glen O. Smith Esther L. Sponseller Orrin E, XV0lf 1909 Clarence H. Holl Milda A. Shoemaker John L. Snyder Mary F. Snyder Eva M. Sponseller Fern E. XVarstler Elva XYolf 1910 Clara Carpenter Clara Counter Ruth Geidlinger Sylvan Gray Gluy Sheets Roy Snyder Percival Surhey XValter XVarburton Ed XVeidman 1.911 Florence Harman Dio Holl Elbert Holl Julius Pierson Marie Schick Charlotte Smith Noble Van Vorrhies Clarence NVillaman Ralph Wlillaman 1.912 Emma Counter Nettie Harman Ralph Kreighbaum Alfred Metzler Guy Schrantz Hazel XVarburton ALUM I Miriam 1Vise 1913 Howard Clouser Paul Forney Hazel Garman Lola Holben Ruth Howell Blanche Mathie Haulda Mathie Lester Mohler Clarence Rohrer Hugh Schick Leona Stump Lester XYeidman Ray 'lVillaman 1914 Fern Albee Miriam Bomxell Mary Conter Lester Dee-tz Laviora Gray Margaret Halter Frederick Kieffer Agnes Kolp Vera Mathie George Metzler Bessie Mohler Carson Schumacher l.eonc Shook Fae Smith Arminta NValiers Howard 1Varburton Eva XXYlll?lTl'lil11 Harry 1Vise 771915 f Harry Berger Eva Braurher Thelma Dectz Agnes Frank Emma Gill Emily Harman Mae Harman Helen Holi Roger Kelly Andrew Kuntz Clifford McCamon Merritt Price Viola Scharver Ruth Schick Paul Schneider 1Villiam Shaub Ruth Sheetz XValter Snyder Calvin Stump Ruth XVehl Donald XVillaman Helen XYiligman Curtis Young 1916 Moarl Bausher Lester Braucher Donald Clay Donald Clouser Grace Ford Ralph Garman Marie Harter Kathryn Klauser Rose Kolp Otto Lebeau Harry Marquardt Glenn Oberlin Agnes Schlemmer Vera Staver Frank Stover Dean XValker Mary XVarburton 1917 C. XVilliam Correll Verla D. Garman Leaman C. Grove Ralph D. Marquardt Dortha S. Shaub Ruby M. Snyder Kateura O. Surhey 1Vilfred J. Swanson 1918 A. Marie Grove Beulah E. Lehr Ralph H. McCamon Millard E. Price Grace- K. Schlemmer Russel A. Strausser M. Blanche Vonaman Pea rl E. XVarburton Eighty-fou r Clark M. XVehl Lulu M. YVeidman 1919 Harland J. Bausher Mary E. Berger Russell H. Braucher Kingsley T. Brown Lester E. Firestone Velma F. Holl Herman A. Kanel Marjorie E. Lantry Mildred V. Lehr David R. Mathie Lois D. Schick Dorothy J. Schumacher George XV. Swartz Dorothy M. VVilla ma n M. lrma XVright Goldie M. Young 1920 Lila Albee Elva Bairstow XVillis Baughmnn Pauline Browne Leona Drum-kenbrod Mary Evans Nadine Fohl Ralph Hess 1Villiam Kolp Oscar LeBe-'lu Pauline Miller Florence Mohler Arnold Post Homer Rabel Verla Schneider Frances Schick Verna Strausser Harvey VVarburton Mable XVillaman 1921 Edison Berger Katherine Brandt Hazel Brown XVilliam Dieble Edna Fry XVilliam Good Pearl Mr-Farren Lorene Miller Grace Mohler Cleora Surbey Doris Vine Clarence Voneman Harold XVarstler 1922 XVillis Baughman Edison Berger Katherine Brandt 'William Dieble Edna Fry VVilliam Good Lorene Miller Pauline Miller Cleora Surhey Doris Vine, Clarence Voneman 1923 Dorotha Baughman Roger Clouser Ruth Fohl Carl Hoverland Louise Lewis Maude Lehr Inez McFadden Russel Overholt Emerson Rininger Harold Scharver Ethel Sheets Paul Strausser Philip Styer Ethel Vine Lillian XVitwer 1924 Eldon Brandt Glenn Cassidy Josephine Evans Mary Louise Evans Luther Fohl Ida Gothard Anthony Grant Dominic Grant Bernard Hagelbarger Hilda Lorenz Donald Martin Albert Mohler Agnes Moledor Martin Pierce James Shaeffer Dale Shanafelt Herbert Shaak Helen Voneman Ruby Youtz 1925 Dorothy Bausher James Becher Robert Boettler Jeanette Brown Paul Burky Glen Clouser Albert DeMusey Raymond Dieble Robert Dixon Maurine Foster Beulah Holl Kathryn Kelly Carl Kolp Esther Lewis Catherine Mani-hr-sler Edward Marquet Raymond Nelius Neva Reed Eugene Schafer Leo Scliarver Anderson Schiltz Lucile Shatzer Julia Shook Doris Sponseller Joseph Stephan Frieda Stver Glen XVarstler XVilliam R. XVright Mildred Young 1.926 Leora Bair Lincoln Carpenter Ralph E. Fall Margaret Floom XYillard Holi 'Verna Kuntzman Naomi Martin Ruth McFadden Delha Mohler Ruth G. Mohler Pholia Musgrave Helen Nelius Margaret Nodle Ruth Schaeffer Margaret Schick Mellanie Schneider Albert Shriver Thelma. Sonnhalter Robert Stone Yale Strausser Elsie Styer Paul Sumser Ralph 1Varburton 'Howard 'SVyles Ruby Young Russell Youtz 1927 Marie Bouchie Luella Ginther Evelyn Immel Marjorie Manchester Nora Martin Katherine McCamant Mildred Myers Mary Sloat Opal Smith Annamay Sticklc Nellie Vvright Martha WVyles Marguerite Yarger 1928 Catherine Bishop Ralph Brown Marie Chenot Genevera Davis Atlee Falls Mary Givler Carrie Hill Ethel Holben Marguerite Hubbs Leota Le Beau Paul Lorah Eleanor Mansfield Harold Miller Catherine Nelius Evelyn Post Doc Reed Velma Saylor Elizabeth Schiltz Madge Sponseller Dorothy Stone Edward Styer Howard Surbey Margaretta XV al t e n- baugh Harry XVil1iams 1929 Roger Bishop Catherine Conley Clara Cossaboom Edna Ebersole Mary Floom Ruth Friend Dale C. Gerber Stella Hanel Mildred Hess Burdene Holben Raymond I-Ionser Paul Karns Austin Kolp Louise Lorenz Netti Mathie Jerome Mt-Carty Russel Miller Darrel North Robert Pfouts Stanley Pierce Gladys Rohr Verla Rohr Donna Sinclair Elva Slusser Bernard Snyder Pauline Sponseller Leila, Swearengin Raymond Swope Sheldon XVagner Arline XVarburton 1930 Beulah Bishop Evelyn Chenot Kathryn Chenot Harold Clouser Fern Daily Ellen Foltz Harley Givler Donald Good Audrey Hall Nevin Holl Helen lmmel Nelson Miller Mary Saylor Florence Schneider Irvin Slutz Robert Starks Virginia Stone Beulah Tritt Raymond Voneman Bert XVilliams 1931 Doris Becher Mae Dice Florence Eberman Dona Friend Ellen Gygli Grayce Hanel Roy Hildenbrand Fred Herrold Marvin Hess Preston Kidder Harold Koehler Mary Kolp lan Lorah Arthur McCarty Marjorie Mohler Evelyn Moore Kenneth Oberlin Ruth Royer Pauline Saylor XValter Schiltz Thomas Sheely George Sponseller Frank Stanford Victor Treisch Ruth E, XVagner Eleanor XVarburton Grace XVise Lela XXYOFRHIHQI' 1932 Paul Bailey John Benik June Botham Helen Brong Richard Chenot .ax Lois Cobb Marjorie Danner Catherine Foltz Andrew Gill Frank Givler Fern Hildenbrand Betty Hyde Marion Kime Lela Lesh Lola Lesh Robert Mayer Clarence McAfee Donald Meyer Catherine Miller James Miller Paul Mortimer George Nodle Brooks Powell Harriet Roberts Dale Schick Evan Schiltz Miriam Sell Ruth Shatzer Lena Sheely Arlene Snyder Gerald Spitler Ruth Sponseller Alma Stickle Clarence Surbey Lawrence Surbey Gordon Swope Mildred XVarstler Paul XVinger Donald XVright Ruth Yingling 19123 Kathryn Berk Georges Clouser Marie Eaver Earl Floom Dale Forster Mildred Freeze Mabel Friend Byrl Givens Henry Kolp Lawrence Low Joseph Mi-Carty Ralph Mortimer Dorothy Neff Cecilia Nodle Thomas Nuttall Mabel Peters Lois Sinclair Doris Smith Gladys Smith Dale Sommer Anna Sprang Madeline Sumser Gretchen Thomas Lowell Traxler Robert XVise Mary XVood Alma XVright Dorothy Yingling Betty Youtz 1934 Robert Bailey XVilliam Bauman Lucille Boeshart Gordon Carle Betty Marie Clark Donald Druckenbrod Jack Duff Thelma Earl Grace Gerber VVilliam Hart Ignace Holben Kathryn Holben Pauline Holl Jerome Kolp Ray Lappin Louise Low Herbert Marchand Helen Meyers Atlee Miller Lois Moore Myrl Musgrave Betty Nelius Samuel Pfouts Jerry Pritz Lois Reed Genevieve Richards Harold Saylor Mary Jane Schiltz Valda Sells Lillian Jane Shook ALUM I Paul Sommer Lucie Jane Sponseller XVilli2 m XVOod 1935 James Ashbaugh Louise Beckett Josephine Brong Doyle Brown Marjorie Chenot Earl Cherry Hubert Cordier XVilliam Danner Letha Earl Carl Floom Robert Forster James Ginther La Vonne Gougler Kenneth Grove Richard Hurlburt Mary M. Hutchins Evelyn Johnson Robert Kreighbaum Robert Leed Lois Memmer Ralph Mohler Betty Moore Maxine Murphy Frances Myers Margaret Myers Ruth Myers Hulda Neitz Rose Peters James Powell Wilbur Rabel Paul Reeder Betty Reemsnyder Addison Roberts Pauline Scharver Elizabeth Schiltz Robert Shriver Doris Spitler Ruth Surbey Barbara Swarner XValter Thompson Mildred Vogelsang Sara XVarburton George NVatts Earl XVeida Mary XVillaman Glenn XVise Robert XVise Edith XVright Robert XVood 1936 Irene Bailey Donald Begert Mike Benik XVilma Boeshart Robert Braucher Vernon Conrad Mildred Cordier Robert Davidson Marian Deetz Betty Dick Margery Druckenbrofl Rebecca Evans Richard Evans Betty Fohl Annabelle Frick Maurine Ginther Richard Haverstock Marguerite Heckman Velma Hess Betty Hibshman Charles Holben XValter Holstrom Julia Ingold Paul 'Keller Karl Kidder Nadine Lappin Richard Mansfield Robert Martin Don Masline Edward McCarty Martha McDowell Ruth McElroy Ruby Messerly James Meyer Juanita Miller Robert Mohler XVarren Mulheim Owen Neff Robert Ousley Jane Reeder Mary E. Reigle Anabel Richards Helen Rohrer Kenneth Rohrer Thomas Rouse Helen Rubright NVilliam Schick Paul Schiltz Arlan Shrader Thomas Slusser Phil Stahler Charles Strausser Arlene Surbey XVoodrow Treisch NValter XValtenbaugh Dorothy YVarstler Lucille XVeidleman Florence VVhitman Clarence WVillaman Mildred XVolfe 1937 Ethel Ager Harry Baus Robert Beck Anna Benik Delores Bruhn Donald Clark Robert Clark Elma Climes Angeline Crawford Lester Dahler . Cleo Edwards Leo Edwards Dwight Forney Edna Frake Francis Frake XVilliam Golloway Robert Gottshall Janet Greenho George Gross Ronald Harding XVilliam Hoare Don Holl Marjorie Kaufman Leto Lantzer Ray Martin Mary McCarty Orville Miller Merriam Myers Gertrude Newbauer Lottie Petit Mae June Pollock Beatrice Russell Glen Schiltz Violette Schondelmayer Paul Shank XVilliam Sheehan Pauline Slusser Mildred Smith XVilliam Snee Robert Snyder Elsie Sommer Morris Sponseller Paul Sponseller .lean Stone Donna Jeanne Stoner James Surbey Paul Surbey Robert Swope Carl XValtenbaugh Louis XValtenbaugh Harriet XVarburton Helen XVarburton ' Louise XVinger V Grover XVolf Charles Youtzy Greydon Thompson 1938 NVilbur Bailey Margaret Cossaboom Pauline Craven Doris Dahler Harold Druckenbrod Florence Duff Guy Essig Harold B. Festerly Mary M. Glass Richard Harrison XVilliam Harrison JoAnne Keiffer XVilliani Kline Gayle Lappin Dorothy Lowry Ann McLaughlin Charles Messerly Agnes Miller Margaret Mohler Grace Helen Moore Helen Moore Mildred Reigle Maynard Rohrer Harold Royer Ralph Schreiner Mary Shank Julia Shaub Marguerite Shoemak Eugene Shorb Kenneth Sluss Mary J. Sponseller XVilliam Stull Mildred Sumser Joan Towns XVilliam Travis Ruth A. NVagner Ruby XVard Burdeen XVillaman Minerva XVise Frank XVorthington Lawrence XVright 1939 Lois Begert Donna Broeske Mildred Brong Charles Bruhn Maxine Carle Anna. Belle 'Clay Ruth Conway Frances Deetz Myrtle Denton Phyllis Druckenbrod Mary Duff Edna Earl Thelma Fondriest Glen Forney James Fry D. Robert Ginther Ruth Halter Phyllis Harman Paul Harrison Tom Lee Heffner Bruce Herbruok Dorothy Horton' . Gilbert Ingold Verla Kandel Lucille Kaufman Robert Kidder Marjorie Lash Dorothy McClelland Eileen McCue Harlan Memmer Margaret Messerly Betty Miller Roy Mohler George Mullen Charles Murphy Lee Murphy Glenn Myers Jeanne Myers Virgil Myers Valerie North Rebecca Payne Joseph Peters John Peterson Alton Price Robert Rader ,Bernice Reeder getty A. Robinson heda Rohrer Glen Royer Doloris Saylor Patil Schick Virginia Schick Albert Schiltz Evelyn Smith Jeanne Smith Betty Snee June Snyder Harold Sponseller Alice Stahler Benjamin Swarner Genevieve Sweareng Kathryn Trachsel Robert Van Horn Kenneth XVarburton Roderick XVatts Dale XVearstler Robert Vverstler Herman VVhite Brooks Willaman Elaine Vi'olf Jack Zengler Cl in The repetition uf names in this list is due to the fact that until l922, the high school was a three year COUTSE only, but at that time the fourth year was added and some students returned to COYUPIPTB 3 fllll fO11I'B'6Hl'C 'lll'Se- Eighty-five Eightyfsi T' 'T.1 II .a, I . ,I 1 - 1 Q '. . . ' I. r.'. 'n . L , , w 'ia v 4 U, 4 ,, v 4 y X 4 p ' Q 1 ' x ' ' af - - . H 1 X v . . I v 0 -. 1 f ..,.. ' u - .L 4 Q . 7 . r II it I --s. 'If- 4 I--. '. , . ' ,I ., ' M, ? I 5 , , 4 . is' . , n - .I 'S . - v , v .I I r v i ,. .. 4, -r' A.. I .I '- in , f - 0' - l. f + 5 4 ' ' ' . 4 Z 1 + ' . 1 R 7 . 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Q .,Q X, II:Ii.IIIAIII.I:.,,.I..QiI I I 'Q ' II .jIII,IIII -1--44-AfQ .. ., J . . - -A .-n. 4. 1 . .V 5, L31 h ..!,' , . '. Al ..2..'Q 1 '-- g -.,,.,'. -A 1 . ,, as . 100 3 w a s s o 'Q , :Q . . . . . . zz. ' . Q. . . . .zr . . Q . 0,5523 Q4 Ol .I .f 4:z::::..... w 0 JL... K nwonvou sodmooo 0-ammo. onnuaoooofof mano :toooymooon o 4 won snow? ::::::: 77-. :::::::' .44tfz::::::::::' ':::::- oownowonooom ' N9.u05Quo0oOu0 ' 'Nnooonoooon 0050000000000 ' kiln' YZZZZZIZZZN. az' X, ':::::5'?3::. . ........... . 0006300000 . ....... . . ........ . :::::' .. O .:::: 9'OO0uy :::::::::.: Q ::+- .: . '.90O X J we , .. v 13' ' zz: - , .... 33 . 2:2 3 . gv 0.1 QI. Ji .. . O 3' I A Q j 0 . J S . O .:: OOO .32 'zz . .22 2: .:' 02' .. 3' zz. ez' 41' H 3. 'J 5? tb' sph l'!'ne Wishing The CLASS OF '39 SUCCESS HEALTH AND PROSPERITY Compliments of Jerry and Dick Waldorf Dairy PRODUCTS 201 - 5th St. N. W. Canton, Ohio ......................................................................................E1..... DOG-GONE! I had a little dog. I called him Aug- ust. August was fond of jumping at conclusions, especially at the cow's con- clusion. One day he jumped at the We Sincerely Wish the Class of 1989 A Prosperous Future The Ramsey Lum Company R. W. C'Dick j Ramsey, Mgr. Over 28 Years Experience AULTMAN, oH1o ber nmmn nnnnnnunnnnnnnuinnmnuunnnnnuunnum SURELY Miss Gibbs: What is a cannibal, John 'I John: I don't know. Miss Gibbs: Well, if you ate your father and mother, what would you be mule's conclusion. The next was the then? first of Sept. John: An orphan. The Recovery We Need is the Congratulations American Spirit of Energy to the Class of and Independence , 39 0 The H CWPOICI M 0f0T Sanitary Milk C0mP0ny Company Lincoln FORD Mercury Q Manufacturers and Distributors Dial 9808 of 128 E. Maple St. NOI'th Canton Sealtest Dairy Products N ty NORTH CANTON, WE SALUTE YOU! Qoiwm -BAND INSTRUMENTS are also the CHOICE OF CHAMPIONS May we suggest PAN-AMERICAN and CAVALIER BAND INSTRUMENTS LEEDY DRUMS Sheet Music, Instruction Methods, Accessories WARREN MUSIC STORE Warren's Music Center CLYDE M. TSCHANTZ 158 High Street Warren, Ohio Telephone 4124 ................................. .,..,.,...,..............El........................... vm...1.....vm.,....,............,,... Best Wishes Class of '39 North Canton Dairies, lnc. The Finest in Dairy Products Phone 9750 North Canton nun nnuuunnn nnnunmnmmmmnnEnmnunuuumnnmnm muuuunmnnum unnn CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1939 OF NORTH CANTON HIGH SCHOOL AND BEST WISHES FOR SUCCESS FROM FRIENDS IN CANTON N ty Stark County's Largest Store This big metropolitan store has at all times largest varieties at lowest price-an ideal place for you to shop and save money. Stark Dry Goods 209-219 East Tuscarawas St. Canton, Ohio -'vu unnrnnnunnnnunmuunnnnnn nnunuun SYMPHONIC Vivian: Clistening to swing music! Dicl you ever hear anything so marve- lous? Dad: I'm not sure I have, but once I heard a collision between a truckload of empty milk cans and a car filled with ducks. vnu:nnnunnsanvuuunnnnnnnnnvvumumnnmuununummnnn Insure and Be Sure Best Wishes to the CLASS OF '39 O. C. Jester Agency General Insurance North Canton, Ohio 328 Portage St., Phone 9210 nnnnnunu muununnnnmnunnnunnnnu POSSIBILITY Molly: Miss Wheelock has no man- ners. Why while I was talking she yawn- ed eleven times. Myrtle: Maybe, she wasn't yawning. She might have wanted to say some- thing. E1-................................................................. ..... ......... Congratulations Quality and to our , , Artistic Arrangement New Band, Vikings, and Predominate Class of '39 0 Oberlin 7 Beauty Shoppe Don Johnston s Flowers Managing Operator MARY OBERLIN Operator LOIS TEAGLE Dial 9667 240 South Main North Canton 127 Fourth St. N. W. Dial 7 3 5 4 Flowers Wired Anywhere Anytime Ninety-two Up-to-date Gifts for the Graduate STARK COUNTY'S MOST POPULAR JEWELERS F6Z1tl,l1'lI1g' Nationally Advertised WATCHES-SILVERWARE-JEWELRY Movie Czlmelll and Candid Camera Dept. F-Ammmww -+ ..... 7044?mq2x - T...-4, Y tl Nxxx lv ESTABLISHED I9IO 2I2 rusc sr E No Extra Cl'iarg'e for Convenient Charge Account Service ......................................................................- WHY, OF COURSE SOME S'l'RI'IAM Glen H.: Ugh, that nut you gave me Mr. Nagel tto Molly who is busy mind- had a worm in it. ing someone else's businessjz Molly, Johnny B.: Well, drink some water you remind me oi' a story in the Bible. and wash it down. Molly: Why, what do you mean? Glen H.: Wash it down. Why should Mr. Nagel: 'tYou are a walking tower l'? Let him walk. of Babble. ........................................................ ...........................E1................................ ..... ............................... ROYAL THE WORLD'S NUMBER ONE TYPEWRITERH Jr 'lj llijl ip sri' ' ,.. ?i. - ,.. MT ,,, , tl x ' ' I I 1.l1Z' , Q SJQORDQQQ-79999 f N- - N. I I' ,,,, ,. 4973! l X VW 4, X 'if-f 3, H 5? I X, ,p JT 3 I - X 'N QQQQQQSQQQ- Q e -M eaae2S w e Q e e fQ xg JA ' BENSON TYPEWRITER CO. New, Used, and Rebuilts of all makes. We Rent, Sell, and Repair 336-338 4th St. N.W. Canton, Ohio N ety th e Kodaks Movies 1 ' - I Q '5lEi -fi?i5i2zg:, 12, -- -155- ,.f-1,5 1:51:1,?g:f, 1. ,:::5E5.- li l . : 4522- V ' 'EQE .,,g',1:zQ5Q5' .gaiaiziaieg 'fini A ,A,:g1,,1g2g1:':2:152ff1- -,f .2 551 2223 25ii2ieiiieisisiaifieiifieieif525222'5222igigiiiziiiiiziigigssgz' agar' 22222' .2595f?? f ' f 5i E3i5?5iisf55i5iii5i5l.,2s fEF21fE3EE :E2i':'2?i1rEg E 5 '42 - EQ:5E525E5EQ:f:QiE5E5E3EgE5E5 .,.. Y 1211121215: .g 1:.::2 3254:'V'-:-'-'-:3:-'- g5E5Z:?! 2aSpzsisS5aSz2z?E::s1s:v 2e1...,..V:e:s12g .:2:1:2:a:: ?1-f????Sawfi:2 '2e2Es2s2ff2sEs2s2ff222251 555531252-fi,,25 ,zgsgggsgege -2g2:ia21:12alQ:11f'1 '1ifi?iEf 5523225552222 .- I-:-' -:1'Q1Qg.:1ifi', '4.f:Zi1:' BQ:-:1:':':- :-5: Supplies Kodak Finishing of the Better Kind The Camera Shop 531 N. Market Ave. Canton, Ohio nunnnnnuu ununnuunnnmnnun-.nunnunu nnnunumnuuv T00 BAD Theda: H011 Max, I made you the love! liest chicken pie today, and the cat's gone and eaten it. Boo-hoo! Max: There, there, don't cry, I'l1 get you another cat. IT'S THE LAW A man addicted to Walking in his sleep nuinunvununuuuuunnuunuununuununnnunnuuunuuuuumnnn Congratulations Class of 1939 1 Shaw s 533 North Main Street Crawford's Up-to-Date lVIen's and Boys' Store Furnishings and Shoes Suits Made To Grder 125 South Main North Canton, Ohio M......................................................................................... went to bed all right one night, but when he awoke he found himself in the grasp of a policeman. Hold on, he cried, you mustn't arrest me. l'm a somnam- bulistf' To which the policeman replied, I don't care what your religion IS-VC Cllllyt walk the streets in your llightyf' ....,........................ .............. ........ ......... .................. Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1939 0 me Halle Eros. dia Canton, Ohio Ninety-four Congratulations to the Class of 1939 We furnished the uniforms for the North Canton School Band. We are proud of these uniforms, they are a fine example of Personalized Fit- ting. Men Women We do custom Tailoring' for both men and ladies. You will find here a com- plete assortment of all-wool materials in the latest colors and weaves. Our workmanship is faultless to the last detail. DIAL 34640 Our Representative Will Call lll. A. Cozy 81 Son 12-1 2nd Street S. E. Canton. Ohio Ninety fve The Canton Home of Hart Schainer SL Marx Clothes and VValkoVer Shoes WA L K ER S 106 Market Ave. N. .................................... ..... ............. .........Ei.... Compliments of E. R. Mays BARBER SHOP 120 South Main Street North Canton, Ohio PLL SAY THIS SUSPENSIC IS AWFUL Miss Wheelock says, Another of life's Jane G.: 't'l'here is a great climax in problems is how to keep dumb people the last act. Just as two burglars climb from talking. in the kitchen window the clock strikes ECONUMICAL Someone gave Ben S. a pair of spats ami he had them half-soled and heeled. oneg then- Betty J.: 'tBe more explicit. Which one did the clock strike 7 Congratulations 3 Carburetors Class Of Batteries 1939 Ignition Fine motor tune-up service l-lummel's in Estimates Free I. Store Results Guaranteed Dial 9352 Dunbar BIOS. CO. G1,OCe1,ieS Meats 5 HGX AXVQ. Canton, Ohio Dry Goods Dial 2-5103 Ninety-six FOR A Business Training Select the school that has train- ed thousands of successful men and women. Visit it's class rooms, talk to it's executives. Know what it's graduates have accomplished. The superior equipment, together with a faculty of experienced in- structors, insures a training of the highest standard. Catalog free on request Confon Acfuol Business College 428 Market Ave. N. Canton, Ohio mumnnmmummmnmmummn mnuumunn NATURALLY Miss Blemker: 'tWill someone please' use the word 'tunawareu in a sentence? Nan DeMuesy: Every night when l go to bed l take off my unaware be- fore l put on my nightyf' uuunuunnnunnnun1innmummnIunnun-unnmmm mumummnun Best Wishes To the Class of 1939 Willis Motor Co. North Canton PONTIAC 6 and 8 The Car That Out-Values Them All The Rexall Drug Store Must Be the Best Drug Store In the Community ' The Schafer-Messerly Drug Co. North Canton, Ohio Dial 9340 WISH YOU WERE HERE Dorothy H.: Do you belong to the Snow White Club'?'l Dorothy MCC.: No, why? Dorothy H.: I thought Dopey was missing. Compliments of M. B. Homer Good Clothes at popular prices Stetson Hats Good Shoes interwoven Hose Munsingwear Arrow Shirts 'tSmart Clothes for Young' Men HOMER'S Cleveland Ave. and Third N. W. Canton, Ohio Ninety-seve Congratulations Class of 1938-39 A. G. Diefenbach C Mgr. The Geo. D. Harter Bank nnnnunnmnnnunnuInunnuanumnnnnnnunum:mnnnnnnum MIRRORS DON'T LIE Mr. Robinson was holding his little girl, Betty Ann, on his lap facing a mir- ror. Finally she said, Papa, did God make you? Certainly, my dear, he said. And did He make me too, she ques- tioned. nuunumnuuumnn nunnnnuunmu num umumu Slack Suit A new sport outfit! Washable material in hop sack and crash Bush shirt with Slacks to blend S5 - 336.95 l o VW Q Canton, Ohio ugardale FINE MEATS Congratulations to The Class of '39 ....E.............................................................................,........,.. Certainly, dear. Why do you ask ? Oh, l don't know. Seems to me like He's doing better work lately. MUST BE A NEW STYLE Miss Wheelock in Eng. Lit.: H .... he crept stealthily into the room where the king was sleeping and shot him through the curtain. .,EI...................................................... ........ ................... Compliments of Lee Sz Al's Service Station Seiberling Tires Standard Oil Products North Canton, Ohio Portage Street Extension Ninety-eight Compliments Of The Stark Foundry Company Canton, Ohio Compliments Of G. E. Robinson North Canton, Ohio Meet Me at lsaly's Sundaes, Sodas Milk Shakes and Sandwiches Ask About Our Special Prices For Parties nluannuinnunuiniinuiununununnunnnmnu NATURE LORE M-r. Russell: Can any of you how iron was first discoveredi' Jean King: l can! Mr. Russell: t'Good, tell us. Jean King: 'fl understand my to say they smelt it. imnnInnmmmmnuuuninmnnmnunmmn nil Compliments of tell me .........E1.....i........... Commencement Gifts of Enduring Beauty Jewelry of Quality qzfffs ima., xy ra. Ni 'XFOR oven sovms 207 Cleveland Ave. N. W. Canton, Ohio DOCTOR GLEN ? Verla: Why did you break your en- ggapgement to Glenn 'V' Annabelle: He deceived me. He told me he was a liver and kidney specialist, father and l found out he only worked in a butcher's shop. The Educational Supply Co. Painesville, Ohio Congratulations Class of 1939 O The North Canton ED. RALEY Minerva, ohio Supply C0- One Hundred What you are tomorrow Depends upon What you do today. USE YoUR Community Building The Heart of North Canton lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllI-mlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll l Compliments of DAVIS STUDIO Massillon, Ohio llllllllllllIIIIEIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII Vestments for Choir and Pulpit The C. E. Ward Company New London, Ohio Graduation Caps and Gowns, Band Uniforms, Gowns for School Choirs and Glee Clubs. Write for Free Catalogs O H d d O Compliments of Smith's Grocery and Meat Market Pure Food Products Quality Groceries Finest Sausages and Meats Quality-Price-Service FREE DELIVERY Dial 9212 513 East Maple Street Tom Lee: When l got un to speak. someone threw a cowardly egg at me. David: What's a cowardly egg? Tom Lee: One that hits you and runs. BIGAMY Jane G.: Many hearts will he broken HARV RD CLOTHES Market at Second S. O The Choice of Style Wise and Value Conscious Men Inrunnunnunnnmuuuunumuunnumnnnnunm um when I marry. Betty J.: How many do you expect to marry ? WE'LL SEE Maxine Sponseller: Say, how long could I live without brains 7 b Eleanor Rubrigiht: H'l'hat remains to e seen. ................................................................................-......E1.......................................................................................... Compliments INSURANCE REAL ESTATE of . Compliments of ' 7 Fmne s - y H. D. WISE Cut Rate Drug Store 415 Market Avenue, N. Canton, Ohio Agency On the Square North Canton l.. F. Yarger J. C. Syler Phone 9370 Res. 9596 One Hundred Two Best Wishes to the Class of '39 Lewis 8: Greenho Dependable Furniture .....,......nnmnImmun.anmunnnunnunnnnuullllllllIIHIIIIIIH' E ' ICXCERPTS FROM LOIS' DIARY Mon. night: Johnny tried to kiss mo. Tues. night: Ditto. Wed. night Same thing. Thur. night: Johnny said il' l didn't let him kiss me he would wreck the car and everyone in it. . Fri. night: Saved seven llves. Fleischer's On the Square Home of Good Shoes For The Family Fitted By X-Ray Canton, Ohio Authentic College Styles in Richman Brothers Suits and Topcoats 522.50 Undeniably America's most distinctively styled clothes for college men and for young men in business. Sport Slacks with belt 53.75 --127 North Market Street Canton, Ohio umumuum mnInininnnmmmmmnmmu nmlunm t'HEMlS'l'RY Mr. Russell: What is the l'ormula for Water? Ellen S.: Hh-i-j-k-l-m-n-o. Mr. Russell: Where did you get that? Ellen: You said last week that it was H to O. ............E1...................................................................................n..... orth Canton Cleaners 2 Hour Odorless Dry Cleaning Dial 9754 We Call For and Deliver One Hundred Three Compliments Compliments Class of '39 of I The Rogers . M. gl E. Jewelry CO- RESTAURANT 126 East Tuscarawas Canton, Ohio O CHARGE ,ACCOUNT 123 PO1'lL21g6 St1'9Gt Jewelers and Opticians 5 North Canton, Ohio THEY ARENVI' SO DUMB APPRECIATION Roy: Do you think it really does Son: Did you like the lemon drop I any good to tell a girl she's the first left on the table for you, pop? woman you ever loved 'V' Pop: t'Yes. Bill: No, for nine times out of ten Son: t'Well, Touser didn't, he spit it you're not the first liar she's ever met. out twice. ............................................. .... ..................... E1................... ......................................... Tor soIL SLAG GRADUATE with style in a W W M h' YALE SUIT . . at le for only 517.50 524.50 You Can Use Our School Bus Service Sand, Gravel, Coal and General Hauling 1 P P Phone 9238 0 AY LAN East Maple Street mmmugw- North Canton, Ohio FILLING COKE 308 Market Ave. N. One Hundred Four For 106 Years Your Assurance of Quality and Value In Jewelry Deuble's 130 Market Ave. S. Canton, Ohio ummmnnnuunmnnnnmnunnunnnuunnnnnn CAN l' FOOL HIM A lady noticed Bill C. srinkling salt on the sidewalks to take off the ice, and remarked to a friend, pointing to the salt. Now that's true benevolence. No it aim, said Bin, it's salt. nummInnumnnumnunnmnuummmnunmnummn-unmmmElnunnmmmmmmnmummn ....-.....E...... Compliments of Citizens Building and Loan Co. I North Canton Branch nunununnnnnuunuuunununuu1unnu1unmnmunuu-nu-..1 LOST AND FOUND Lost: Purse by lady with black stripes down the back. Lost: Small white dog by boy with brown ears. I.ost: Green umbrella by teacher with broken ribs. mnnnnnnnnnnvunnunnuuunnnnv Compliments Compliments Class of of 1939 Dumont Grchard Athletic Goods Dept. Farm Dairy There's a Reason Why We're Growing ' Dial 9412 134 Second St. SE. Phone 2-3225 O North Canton, Ohio Studel' Spotts OHddF' One Hundred Slx Congratulations to the Class of '39 MYERS CHEVROLET CO. Chevrolet the Leader White Flash Gas Body and Fender Repair Quaker State Oil I Kendal Oil TOWIHQ 407 North Main Street 24 hour Service m NORTH CANTON BUICK Sales and Service BUICK THE BEA UTY 407 North Main Street 24 hour Service O H d d 5 More than a quarter of a cen- - tury of good Hardware and Housewares Westinghouse Electrolux Refrigerators Magic Chef Tinnerman Gas Ranges General Electric Emerson Radios Gross Hardware Stores A f I deal for your O dollar North Canton G1'eentown PARTICULAR Jean Curry was driving' her car when something went wrong with the engine. The traffic light changed from green to red and back to green and still she couldn't get started. The cop came up What's the matter, Miss, he inquired, ain't We got colors you like? num: lvuvnlunlrrnruunuu unumnmuuuunnuun unuu mn nuuuun nnmuunnng Compliments Class of '39 Corey-'iiik Cleane1's and Dyers Since 1898 Canton North Canton 208 E. Summit St. Phone 9491 Start Right By Having Your Clothes Tailored rukenb o 'GWTAIIJOR-VH' Suits-O'Coats-Top Coats Uniforms Tusc. at Walnut, Canton, Ohio unmnnnnunmnnmnunmmuumununnmnuunnnunnuunnm ABSENT MINDED PROF ? Mr. Swogger drove his car to school not so very long ago. I wonder if he walked home for the exercise. THANKS Becky: Thank you for the hug. Paul: The same to you, the pressure was all mine. Carl O. Sponseller PLUMBING and HEATING North Canton, Ohio Phone 9522 One Hundred Eight 4 0 x Q The Q SAVE MONEY by replacin your old heater wit an up- to date Crane Gas Water Heater with mr new eflicrencv- better ervlce ui W U d 1 ' , Q., .,,......,. f Bill Peters 2459-1 .........El-.... 211 Portage St. Phone North Canton, Ohio OH BLOW A speaker growing' eloquent after he had spoken for about an hour said: I looked at the mountains and could not help thinking, beautiful as you are, you will be destroyed, while my soul will not. I gazed upon the ocean and cried, mighty Stern 81 Mann Company Tuscarawas St. Cleve. A. Canton, Ohio The Stern Sz Mann Company offers hearty congratulations and best wishes for future suc- cess to every member of the Class of 1939 of the North Canton High School. as you are, you will eventually dry up, but not I. STRANGE Caller: 'tWonder if I can see your mother, little boy? ls she engaged Y Bill Shuttleworth: Engaged'? Whadf da ya mean '? She's married. ........................................................................................E1...................................................................... ............., Buy Gifts That Last from Cantonls Oldest Reliable Credit Jeweler Jewelry Co. 135 Tusc. E. Canton, Ohio Compliments CITIC GROCERY STORE NO. 111 On the Square North Canton, Ohio One Hundred Nine v says-H Clothing for The Family Radios-Washers-Stoves Sweepers-Refrigerators Oscars Terms to fit your pocketbook 200 E. Tusc. Canton, Ohio Bald Man: I want a hair cut please. Barber: Which one please ? OVERHEARD IN THE STORE Salesman: Looking for something in a shirt, madam'? Mrs. Swogger: Yes, Indeed! About nunsnunnnnnnunnmununmnnunununnnnnnnnunnmnnm Congratulations Class of 1939 Austin Schiltz Shoe Repairing and Rebuilding 137 Portage Street North Canton, Ohio ....E1-.... Compliments Class of ,39 The Mohler Lumber Co. No1'th Canton, Ohio one hundred and sixty pounds, and he's kept me waiting here nearly an hour. IMPROBABLE Musician: Didn't l get my last hair- cut in this shop? Barber: I think not, sir. We've only been in business two years. unmnmunnunnnnnnmnnunumnuannunmnuvnnmnnunnnn I-lanel Auto-Sales Sz Service Nash and Lafayette Dealer I North Canton, Ohio R. D. No. 7 One-Hundred-Ten Compliments of D. W. Strausser 81 Son You're sure of good meats here Dial 9221 North Canton, Ohio in ,Z.,.,,.,i,,,,,.,,,.......,,.,,,,,,,,.,.,..,,,,,,,,. ..,.,..,,, EI ........... .....................A.............................,., . Compliments Compliments of of Bech r e Cameron's Sport Goods CO. 109 S. Main St. North Canton Dial 24595 Phone 24597 inimm.u..n...m........Hin.HnlH.II.II,,,H,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, unnunnunnnnnunmmunnnunuuunnnunuunnnuuuumuulnuuu. Mc Fadclen 81 Shaub Wagner's Restaurant : UOn the Square R931 Estate and We serve special steak and chicken ,I a , - dinners by appointment Insuldllce S61 Vlce N. Canton, O. Phone 24593 Compliments It pays to look Well of , . , Smith s Barber Sho W. Nl. Kyser Sales Co. P Warren, Ohio Under the Acme Store .....H.................................................................................Ep-1.....................................................H......................i..... I-I. R. Terryberry Company Manufacturing Fraternity Jewelers Creators of exclusive school and society pins and rings Grand Rapids, Michigan .........................................................................................E1.......................................H............................................... The Cover and Binding for the 1939 No-Ca-Hi. produced by the Mueller Art Cover 8: Binding Co. 2202 Superior Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 0HddEl The Climalene Co. Canton, Ohio CLIM ALEN E BOWLENE ---- SOFTENE DON'T BLAME HER Please mum, began the aged hero in appealing tones, as he stood at the kitchen-door, l've lost my leg- f'Well, I ain't got it, snapped the woman, as she slammed the door. N0 SPEEDING Little Nancy was taking her first Compliments of Quality Supply Co. FARM MACHINERY COAL, FEED, FERTILIZER Phone 9649 North Canton, Ohio Zumhach Motor Sales 0 STUDEBAKER SALES and SERVICE 327 North Main Strcet Phone 9101 North Canton, O. piano lesson. After discovering' the ped- als, she solemnly asked, When do I put on the brakes? AT THE MOVIES Usher: How far down do you wish to to sit, lady ? Lady Cseverelyjz All the way, of course! Compliments of Hess Hatchery D North Canton, Ohio One Hundred Twelve 5 Q s uv v Q , .',7,, ...M.i... One Hundred Thnrteen Flowers For All Occasions Oiifff' 'vi' r tariff .. lj, O :-fi5a- : 5 T' J Invite -l-aft -..i. Best Vvfishes to Class of '39 Lesh Flower Shop 216 Orchard St. Dial 9819 North Canton, Ohio FLORAL WORK A SPECIALTY Member of the Canton Florists Association Athletic Dept. Canton Hardware Co. 215 Market Ave. S. Canton, Ohio ........................................................... .............Ep.-.......... ............................................................... FULL BACK Jean C.: Are you going to play l'or- ward on the faculty basketball team '! Mr. Swogger: No, l'm going' to play as far back as possible. PROBABLY Mrs. Herbruck: Here's an account ol' a hen that laid three eggs at once and then died. Bruce: From over epggsertion prob-- ably. iniuninnuiinni-nmniinnniiuininnnnunnuulnunnunnuiuuunu Bower's Service Station Shell Gasoline and Oils North Canton Road Best Wishes to the Class of '39 lone Belle Beauty Shoppe Mrs. L. C. Hutchins, Mgr. Best Wishes Class of '39 North Canton Electric Shop -nun MADE A DIFFERENCE Visitor: If your mother gave you a large apple and a small one and told you to divide with your brother, which ap- ple would you give him 7 Roy: Do you mean my big' brother or my little one 7 ESKIMO Molly: Are you from the far north ? Bruce: No, why? Molly: Well, you dance as if you had snowshoes on. KNEW WHAT HE WANTED Drunk: Offisher, I'm looking for a parkin' plashe. Cop: But you've no car. Drunk: Oh, yesh, offisher, I haveg my car is in the parkin' plashe I'ni lookin' for. Frye's Greenhouse The Home of Flowers and Garden Plants 221 Fairview St. Phone 9752 416 Werstler Ave. Phone 9712 One Hundred Fourteen ,o f 'i ' ,,, er f . t ' bs N- li! , .iff- W 'lf' Greetings ond Congrotulotions Seniors ot V939 printers enol Creators of !OlGol5 Our business is to Create Printing that is Attractive in Style and Perfect in Detail. We combine Artistic Typography with Merchandising ideas that produce results. The North Canton Sun North Conton, Onto O HddFtt 1 i i Y 5 r Autographs One Hundred Eighteen tvfsrrfpgigwf.N,-Z,i.,-,,., E. H V 1 1 - 1 X K Q. 5 0- V .Y 0 Fd. .- ' Jn, . . ' -K -M 'U Y,. . ., . 'I :' -, H 'gt H- .E 'f'f'w-fE'T.nT:1ivr'1', fvf-V --m,..,.,.,,,, ,, ' - . I 4 v ' ',-1 W- - ' ' '.,- -- .-1-fv.if33,'E . f' '.f--.r'f'w,--fM----mr,,..v v ' ,.' - . 4 . ' , I .4 - :v 2, ' f -M fin- ' 3, -'-. '3 T 'rr .-ff wr- +. , . .n, 4. D , ,J , 1- , .. ,L ,tw -, . wrvv-W 1 , ' -b - .1 1 X , - - - ' .-' Qfg :ff-1 .f' Lv 'f..f r ,-- -.Q 4- 4-,V V. Q ,n ,V , ', ' . 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