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pen .ment su- Dlclt MILLER No caves at all, no cause to worryg Not rum the bell can make me hurry. Baseball l, 2, 3. NANCY DILLIN The girl with a personality that can never he duplieatezlf' Home Ee Club 3: Girl Reserves l, Z, J, 44 Newspaper Staff 3, 4g Historian lg Home Room Officer 43 Girls' Athletic Association 3: Senior Scholarship Tests Scholarship Test J: Glee Cluh Z, J, 4: Mixed Chorus Z, J, 4g Music Contexts, Distr. Gt State J. 4. A SENIOIUS MEMOIRSH With grateful hearts and a lingering sigh We are leaving dear old No Ca Hi. Leaving the countless friends we've made In memories that will never fade. We tried to be faithful, do our parts Loyalty filled each one of our hearts. A shade of regret, a hint of tears Will serve as an end to our high school years. We will miss the friendly atmosphere The rooms, the seats, that have been so dear. The teachers, the friends that have helped us out And eased our minds when we were in doubt. In saying farewell to this dear old school I would like to quote the golden rule: l'f you do unto others as you've done us You will always have our faith and trust. -Margaret Shaub. BLANCHE WENGER The 'eyes' hrwe if!! Literary Contest l, 25 junior Playg Senior Playg Girl Reserves 2, J, 4g Ring Group 35 President lg Annual StsE 3, 45 Girls' Athletic Association Jg Senior Scholarship Testa Scholarship Tests 1, 2, 35 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4: Music Contest, Distr. H State Z, J, 4. VIRGIL MOHLER I would help others out of a fellow feeling. Football 3: Monitor 1.
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BILL HINERMAN Some say Wfillium, mmf' say Will, lull uw' all say, 'hi-llo, fb1'rz',lBill'. Basketball I, Z, 1, 4: Baseball I, Senior Play, Industrial Arts Club Z, L A N N WOLIF Sln' it jntl lilzr a lilllr' lzirilf' Dramatic Club 2, 45 junior Play, Senior Play: Dramatic Club Play Z, Girl Re- serves I, 2, I, 4, Ring Group J: Na- tional Honor Society I, 4g Newspaper Stall Z, I, 43 Secretary 41 Home Room Gfltcer I, Annual Staff 4, Scholarship Test lSentorjg Scholarship Test I, 2: librarian I, 2: Glue Club Z, 3, 4, Mixed Kihorus 2, I, 4, Music Contest, Distr. be State 2, I, 4. HIiRlilfRT Wt1,t,tAM HESS l.ifr't no lmrgrr if wr' buffy. llasltutltall I, 2, li Hi-Y I, Z, l, 45 Monitor I, 4g Scholarship Test lSt:niorj. Htt.oA L. BRUHN Thr mililvxl and grnflvsl brarff' Senior l'layg Home Eu Club I, lg Set:- retary Ig Librarian 3, 4, MARY ALLEN TlJrrr u'am'f a minute fha! Mary u'a.tn'f in if. Dramatic Club 41 junior Play, Senior Play: Dramatic Club Play 45 Home EC Club I, 4, Girl Reserves I, 2, I, 4: Monitor I. Historian lg Glee Club 2, I, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, I, 43 Music Contests, Distr. 5: State J, 4. VERNON Wt1.LtAM TRUSTY Who will hurry? Liu' xlowly. If fvvlx ln'.'fr'r, Football I, 2, J: Basketball I, Z5 Moni- tor K, 4, Annual Stal? 4: Baseball I, 2, 5. HELEN KOLP Thr gym lo lan, a bl'Hl'!'ll was. Senior Play, Home Er: Club l, 4, Girl Reserve: I, 2, .I, 4: Ring Group 3, 4, Monitor J, 4: Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 55 Band Z, I, 4, LAWRENCE BISHOP A humlfnl of rmnmou xrnxt' is usorfla a lvuxbvl of learning. Basketball l, 2, I, 43 Tennis I: Dra- matic Club 2, Ig Literarv Contest 23 junior Play: Dramatic Club Play 2: Math H Science Club I, 2, Hi-Y I, 2, 5, 4: Student Council I, Z. 3: Monitor 4: Vice President I, Home Room Officer 2: Annual Staff I, -tg Scholarship Test I, Band 1, I. 4: Glee Club I, 2, J, 4, Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, 4: Operetta lg Music Contest, Distr. GL State 2, I, 4. VVILMA JEAN EARLFY HSM' is full of tim, iigor, uml t'iIalily. junior Plav: Home lic Club I, Z. 4: Monitor 4: Honor Studs Hall Teacher 4, Girls' Athletic Association 1, J, Glec Cilub 2, W. 4. Mixed lliortts 2, X, -tg Music Contest, Distr S State 2, I, 4. CHARLES KING 1 ilrrum of Imlun' Iliff? fbi' liglrl lzmtwz hair. Basketball I, 3, I, 43 Tennis I, 43 Baseball l. 2. l: llt-Y 1.2. l, 4. Mont- Ior 4. Ant. Sctrvtarv and Treasurer 45 Home Room Utftccr Z, 4. Scholarship Test tScniori. JACK WI1.t.AMAN All work aml no play uoultl multi' lark a :lull boy. Football I. 25 Basketball J: Dramatic Club Ig junior Play: Senior Play: Hi-Y I. 2. I. 4: Student Council 2g Monitor 4, Treasurer 4: Home Room Officer Z1 Band Z, I. 4. Glec Club I, 2, 3. 45 Mixed Chorus I. 2, l, 4, Operetta Ig blunt' Contests, Distr. If State 2, I, 4. JEANNE MEMMER HN hair, brr nzaunrr, all 'u'lJ0 sau' arln1in'4l.
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SENIUH HHSS HISHIHY Dear Seniors: As our last year in high school draws to a close, it is only fitting and proper that we should pause a moment and recall the things that made our stay here in North Canton High interesting and enjoyable. We owe much of our success financially, as well as scholastically, to the efforts of our advisor, Mr. Schneider, who kindly gave his time and helpful advice in our business ventures and in our social activities. We have witnessed a great change. While yet freshmen we felt the influx of self government, ,for the Student Council was organized that year. We have experienced a change in school management and have learned a new meaning of Democracy. We have seen the No-Ca-Hi Lights grow and have come to realize that its contribution to the school is of no little worth. We have thrilled to the triumphs of our athletic teams and point with pride and joy to our championship trophies. In scholarship we have been out- standing. Many of our group are members of the National Honor Society. Our records for the annual scholarship contest at Canton Twp. are envied by many. We have had good times! The Sophomores generously initiated us, and we did likewise to the struggling Freshmen. As' salesmen we'have no equal. We have no doubt contributed much to the dentists' prosperity by our junior candy concession. We set a new high with our ice cream sales at the county tournament in '4O. We made the Christmas of '40 duly sweet by the sale of Christmas candy. We helped to provide high class entertain- ment for the people of our town by selling, in our Junior year, tickets' to the Entertainment Festival at the Community Building. We have raised the standard of reading by bringing good magazines within the reach of all. We have purchased rings and pins as a token to keep alive the mem- ory of our school, and we have, as Seniors, left as a token of our apprecia- tion some shrubbery to beautify the surroundings. To Mr. Miller and Mr. Franz goes much of the credit for the produc- tion of our theatrical attempts. Both our junior play, The Missing Wit- ness, and our Senior play, Thornton Wilder's unusual Our Town, leave high marks of theatrical excellence for future groups to strive for. The extravagance of our .banquet for the class of '40 will never be for- gotten, and we Wish to thank the Juniors for their most wonderful enter- tainment for us. We, the class of '41, step out into a world filled with bloodshed and hatred. Upon our shoulders and upon the shoulders of thousands like us rests the future of our great nation. May we thank God for the liberties we enjoy, and resolve in our hearts to keep Old Glory, with all the things she stands for, flying for ever and ever. You have been our friends and I am Yours, RALPH SAYLOR.
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