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

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Nl B H? li! These three Who have left our class to join the armed forces of the United States. BENETT HERMANN JACK Conmas PAUL SPITLER WW The dass oi A5 oteseots m L 1 vokxme record o memos gieasutes an than by bots e xs bo0X4 you fN1XX Qkasaot rneroorxes o t e sch00X year oi WM o 1 N Hs 9. fs youd' , , A Xa . We hope H A ' have ' i xi! 5 Allard, Robert Bailey, D. Paul Bailey, Robert Bailey, Wilbrir Beavers, H. W. Beckert, John Benik, John Benilt, Mike Benik, Nick Berger, Edison Casper, John Cummings, George Chenot, Richard Climes, Arlan Conrad, Vernon Cordes, john Covairt, Don Cowan, Robert Cowan, Wfalter Dick, Edward Dick, joe Dillin, Frank Druckenbrod, Donald Essig, Guy Evans, Richard Edwards, Leo Ebner, Paul Festerly, Harold Fry, James Floom, Gilbert Forney, Forney, Dwight Glenn Fosnight, Charles Fultz, Gerald Frakc, Francis Franz, Richard Furney, Lester Grecnho, Bruce Ginther, james Graham, William Gross, Harvey Gross, Marvin Halter, Martin Halter, Carl Hammond, Francis Harding, Edwin .Janna Ra!! y Harding, Ronald Harrison, Don Harrison, Richard Harrison, William Heffner, Tom Hermann, Benet Hess, Herbert Hess, Marvin Hess, Paul I-Ietrick, Nelson Hoare, Charles I-Iolben, Richard Hull, Dean Hollar, Ralph Holstrom, Walter Hoover, joseph Hoover, W. Henry Hoover, james Hurlburt, Tom lngolcl, Earl lngold, Gilbert Jester, james Kandcl, Loren Kaufman, jay Kendel, Lester Kidder, Karl King, Charles Kline, William Koehler, Harold Kolp, Austin Kolp, jerome Kolp, Robert Kolp, Victor Kraus, Richard Liebtag, Wfesley Lindenberger, George Laskin, Ben Lowther, William Lutz, Ralph Maitert, William Marker, Claude Marchand, Herbert McCarty, joe McClelland, Robert McCue, Howard, jr. McCue, Robert McDowell, Horace McKinney, Carl McKinney, Kenneth Mansfield, Richard Martin, Wayne Mays, Norwold Miller, Glenn Miller, james Miller, Richard Miller, J. Atlee Miller, Paul Mohler, Ralph Mohler, Robert Mohler, Roy Mullen, George Musgrave, Myrl Myers, Glenn E. Myers, Melvin Neff, Owen Nodle, William Ousley, Robert Peters, james Peterson, John Peterson, Carl Post, Robert Price, Ben Rader, Robert Ramage, S. Kirk Reeder, Harold Reeder, Paul Rohrer, Kenneth Rohrer, Gifford Rohrer, Maynard Royer, Glenn Royer, Harold Rudersmith, Ralph Saylor, Harold Schiltz, Albert Schiltz, Clarence Schiltz, Glenn, Jr. Schiltz, joe Schiltz, john Schiltz, Robert Schlemmer, D. Zane Schlemmer, Raymond, Jr. Schwallie, Francis Schwallie, Paul Schrader, Veryl Seebach, Walter Shaw, Ralph Sherman, Raymond Shoemaker, Raymond Shorb, Eugene Schreffler, Clarence Smith, Raymond Snee, Woy Snee, William Snyder, Robert Spitler, Paul Sponseller, George Sponseller, Harvey, jr. Sponseller, Morris Stickle, Emmet Storch, Harry Stull, Wm. H., jr. Summer, John Swarner, Barbara Swearengin, Eugene ' Tarantine, Dominic Thompson, Bill Trusty, Vernon Van Horn, Robert Weinhart, jack Warstler, Carl Waltenbaugli, L. Earl Waltenbaugli, Richard Warburton, Dr. Ralph Wearstler, Dale Weidleman, Wilfred Werstlcr, Robert White, Herman Winger, Paul Willaman, Tom Willaman, Wm. H. Williams, Robert Wise, Dewey Wise, Glenn Workman, Robert Worthington, Frank Wolf, Grover, Jr. Wood, Robert Wyles, Paul LY ,L , JOE J. ESMONT GEORGE K. NICKLES A. CLARK MlLI.ER L Ohio University B. S. in Eel., Ohio University B. S. in Eel., Kent Stale University A B. S. in Ed., Pitt University M. A., Ohio State University University of Chicago Bush Conservatory VIRGINIA SPANGLER TI-IETU5 LORAH ' ESTHER ANDERSON B. S. in Ed., Ohio State University Kentucky State Normal School B' S- in Efl-1 Ohio U'1iVffSifJ' ' Teachers College M. A. in Bus. Eel., New York Uni- A. B. in Ed., Ashland College , H DOROTHY MYERS LUCII-LE Wooster College A. B., 'Wittenberg College A. B. in Art, Mount Union College 0,910 Sidi? Ullivfrsily RALPH SWOGGER ALLEN J. SCHNEIDER A. B. in Commerce, Ohio University A. B., Wooster College Kent State University M. A., Ohio Stuie University by yd BERNICE OSWALD HELEN SCHLEPPI FLORENCE STAHLER I B. S. in Ed., Kent State University B. S., M. A., in Home Economics, A. B. 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L V J 'N'-....,,,,, ' W 'J Pres.: John Warstler Vice Pres.: Richard Werstler Sec.: Virginia Archer Treus.: Robert Graham Historian: Barbara Curry Class Motto: Youth is the Strength of America Class Colors: Red and Silver Class Flower: Red Carnation usnullin' '7fvmuqfn A ROMANTIC COMEDY IN THREE Acrs CHARACTERS John Carteret - - V - Willie Ainley Dr. Owen Harding Q Kenneth Wayne Ellen - - - Jeremiah Wayne Kathleen Dungannon ---- - Moonyeen Clare 'SYNOPSIS This is alrornantic story of Kathleen Dungannon, who is very much in love with Kenneth Wayne. But her uncle, John Carteret will not give his consent for their marriage because of a grudge he has carried for fifty years against Kenneth's father. Kenneth was sent to war only to return four years later, a crippled man. He tried to make excuses for not feeling the same toward Kathleen, but with the help of Dr. Harding,' John's best friend, the two were finally united. In sincere appreciation and gratitude, We, the class of 1943, dedicate this volume of the North Canton High School Annual to our teacher and advisor, Miss Helen Schleppi. We hope this will repay her in a small Way for her patient, unselfish, and unwavering guidance through the four most interesting years of our school life. E .. ARNET L. JABERG Athletic, good-looking, and everyones friend Basketball l, 2, 3, 43 Class Officer l, J3 Monitor 1, 2, 33 Band I, Z, 3, 43 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor Study Hall Teacher 13 Air Raid Guard 4. ANNABELLE GETZ Ready and willing to do her part Senior Playg Dramatic Club 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, J, 43 Music Contest 2, 33 Band 23 Monitor 43 Home Ec. Club l, 2, J, 43 Girls Athletic Assoc. 1, Z, 3, 43 Senior Scholarship FRANCES RoUsH PejJpy, witty, and nice to JOHN E. QWIARSTLER His friendliness, sports- look af' munshiji, and rlepemlabil- ity will curry him far junior Play3 Basketball l, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 3, 43 Pres. of Class l, 43 Music Contest 33 Nat'l I-lonor Society 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y I. 2, 3, 43 B.nd 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 13 Scholarship Test I, 3, 43 Senior Scholarship Test3 Baseball J. Senior Play3 Junior Play3 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Annual Staff 43 Class OEicer 23 Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 43 Monitor 43 Music Contest 33 Home Ec. Club 1, 23 Newspaper Staff 1, 2, 33 Band 4. MARY FRANCES MILLER ff ROBERT GRAHAM As tough as they make 'em and just as friemllyn Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 1, Z, 3, 43 Student Council 2, 3, 43 Class Officer 3, 43 Glee Club I, 23 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor Study Hall Teacher 3. 43 Baseball 3, 43 Boys' State 33 Air Raid Guard 4. Pretty eyes, pretty hair, a heart she's always will- ing to share Senior Play3 Dramatic Club Play 43 Dramatic Club 1, Z, 3, 43 Monitor 2, 41 Glec Club la 2, 3, 4: Scholar- ship Tcst i3 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 33 Home Iic. Club l, 2, 43 Annual Staff 4. FRONA Goiir Blushing is the color of virtue Annual Staff 43 Class Officer 33 Librarian 43 Monitor 43 Music Cun- test 33 Home Ee. Club l, 2, 3, 43 Girl Reserves l, 2, J. 4. ROBERT MCDOWELL Tough hut oh! so gentle Basketball 1, 23 Football 1, 2, 3. 43 Class Officer 33 Monitor 3, 43 Hi-Y 3, 43 Baseball 33 Air Raid Guard 4. l Y Vo Test. DoRIs ARLENE DAY RICHARD T. POST An accomplished pianist, small and nice Senior Play3 Junior Play3 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 43 Music Contest 33 Schol- arship Test 1, 43 Orchestra 1, 23 Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 43 Home Ec. Club 43 Newspaper Staff 1, 2, 3, 43 Literary Contest 23 Senior Scholar- ship Test3 Junior Red Cross Council 43 Librarian 23 Nat'l Honor Society 4 TQ 'H ' S1:fQi'5 l B,-1,1 ROBERT SMILEY HAL C. WORKMAN There's no great genius All the other great men without the tincture of are :lying and Pm not 7ilKd1Il.'5Sn feeling so well myself Senior Play3 Junior Play3 Student Council 1, 33 Annual Staff 43 Class OEicer I3 Monitor 1, 43 Scholar- ship Test I, 2, 3, 43 Athletic Man- ager l, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Scholarship Test3 Dramatic Club 43 Nat'l Honor Society 4. K ,Q Y l - 4 'a if his Q e ' il ' A,'.i. :V W , 31 Love is like the measles, ' 3 ' we are not likely to have , 'Pj P either seriously more than n, - ' , if once iii, . r Y., V? 3 R 3 -F ' e its ' s 4 ' i H E 1 i .- Basketball I, 2, 33 Student Council ,r i Z3 Class Officer 1, 23 Band l, 2, 33 si-2 Music comm 1, 2, sg Hi-Y 1, 2, f 3 , 5 3, 43 Orchestra 1. , A , fa - Senior Playg Junior Play3 Dramatic Club I, 2, 3, 43 Dramatic Club Play 3, 43 Monitor 43 Hi-Y 3, 43 Radio Club 23 Debate 23 Band Mgr. 43 1, Senior Scholarship TCSIQ Scholarship Test 1, 3, 43 Honor Study Hall Teacher 3. I Y v . ' ' , Q' . 1' -i ,uit ,, ' -- V' I Q :' 'J-,fi , Y 2'-Q, 4 1 ' tiff. ,, fy- D , -- , 'L?,', 3 . 4 -1 agus We girls, F , 2 ' 3, i l'L 1- 'ff' ' ' ' N 5 T42 .- ' . 1, .3 '1 v Juli ' Ji 1:31251 i 3 , ' ? a ,.Ii41ilalm:.lIu1ni TOM SMITH VIRGINIA ARCHER Always happy, peppy, gay. I n Ibis world it's the only way Senior Play: Junior Play: Dramatic Club Play 4: Glce Club lg Dra- matic Club 4: Student Council 4: Annual Staff J. 4: Class Officer 4: Monitor l, 2, 3: Scholarship Test I, 2, 3, 4: Nat'l Honor Society Z, 3, 4: Girl Reserves l, 2, 3, 4: Girls Athletic Assoc. I, 2. BARBARA CURRY FRANK BURKHOLTZ, JR. A gentleman, a student, and a fine athlete Senior Play: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, J', 4: Hi-Y 1, 2, 5, 4g Senior Scholarship Test: Air Raid Guard 4: Baseball 3. Conscientious, good -natur- ed and friendly Basketball I, 2, 5, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council '4: Annual Staff 4: Glce Club 1, 2: Music Con- test 1, 2: Scholarship Test 1, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Nat'l Honor Society l, 2, 3, 4: Senior Scholar- ship: Boys' State J: Air Raid Guard 4. JEAN P. WILLAMAN Great works are perform- ed by perseverance Monitor 4: Home Ee, Club l, 2, 3, 4: Girls Athletic Assoc. 1, 2. .va Five Star Feature, per- sonality, ability, energy, humor, and reliability Student Council 2, 3: Annual Staff 3, 4: Class Officer 3, 31: Pres. of Class 2: Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4: Scholarship Test l, 2, 3, 4: Nat'l Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Girls Ath- letic Assoc. I, 2: Honor Study Hall Teacher 4: Band 1, Z: Librarian 2, 3: Senior Scholarship. DALE R. RUDERsM1T1-1 Nature has gi-ven us two ears but only one mouth ,I Hi-Y 4: Ind. Arts Club 2, 3: Air Raid Guard 4. if 1 Louis E. SAUNDERS If I could only sleep as soundly at night as I do in study ball ' ' Junior Play: jr. Police J: Class Officer 2: Glee Club 1, 2, J: Mon- itor 2. l l - ELLA MAE METZGER An attractive, capable, sparkling-eyed lass . Senior Play: Dramatic Club I, 2 3: Annual Staff 4: Glee Club 1, 2 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 4 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4: Home Ec. ' ' Club 4: Girls Athletic Assoc. 2 Senior Scholarship Test. 3, 4: Music Contest 3: Monitor 2, 5 RUTH L. RADER Gob: of love for the- Navy Annual Staff 4: Monitor 3, 4: Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3: Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls Athletic Assoc. 1, 2. THOMAS GRAY If I only knew where I was to die, I would never go near the place Senior Play: Junior Play: Football l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 3: Glee Club l: Monitor 4: Band l, Z, 3, 4: Orchestra 1: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Ind. Arts Club 4.. J GEORGE Sci-ucx ,10--5' Life's no batter if -we worry Football 1, 2: Band 1, 2: Music Contest I, 2: Hi-Y l, 2: Honor Study Hall Teacher l: Orchestra 1: Scholarship Test 1, 2. MARION J. HICREY If 'worry were the only cause of death he might lives forever Senior Play: Football 2, 3: Student Council 3: Monitor 2: Hi-Y-1, 2, 3, 4: Newspaper Staff 4: Senior Scholarship Test: Baseball 3. RICHARD F. STQVER Speed is my middle nmnev Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Football l, 2, 3 4' Monitor 1 2' Hi-Y 1 2 3 ELLEN HOLBEN ROBERT J. HEALY Ability and uttraefiveness Thinking is but an idle all in one Senior Play: Junior Play: Dramatic Club 1, 2, J, 4: Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4: Music Contest 3: Monitor 4: Scholarship Test I: Band 2, 3, 4: Home Ec. Club 1, 2: Girls Ath- letic Assoc. Ig Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4. wasle of though! Senior Play: Football 1, 2, J, 4: Monitor 3, 4: Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4: Newspaper Stalf 4: Honor Study Hall Teacher 3g Baseball 3: Senior Scholarship: Air Raid Guard 4. ' GENEVIEVE WEAVER 42 Air Raid Guard ,4g Class Cificeii 1 MARY BARBARA FISH Something new has been added Junior Play: Dramatic Club I: Glee Club 1, Z, 3: Music Contest Z, 3: Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3: Girls Athletic Assoc. 1, 2. RICHARD C. WERSTLER PATRICIA ANNE Woon He does what he sels out An interest in everylhingn to do Junior Play: Dramatic Club Play 3, 4: Dramatic Club J, 4:- Student Council 3, 4: jr. Police 1: Class Officer 2, 3, 4: Monitor 2: Scholar- ship Test 1: Pres. of Class 3: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Nat'l Honor Society 2, J, 4: Honor Study Hall Teacher Z, 4: Senior Scholarship Test: Air Raid Guard 4. Senior Play: Junior Play: Dramatic Club Play J: Glec Club l, 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Club 2. 4: Annual Staff 4: Monitor 4: Music Contest 2. 3: Newspaper Staff 4: Home lic. Club 1, 2: Girls Athletic Assoc. l,-2: Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Scholarship: Student Council 4. ANNABEL MYERS Silence is -more musical than any song Girl Reserves J: Home Ec. Club 3. JAMES D. SCHWALLIE A smile for everyone he -meek Ind. Arts Club 2, 3: Air Rai Guard 4. J. CARL LINDENBERGER e best gifts some in His friends there are small packages many, his foes are there Senior Scholarship Testg Home Ec. Wlyn ' Club 4. Football 1, 2, 3: Student Council I: Annual Staff 4: Glee Club 2: Hi-Y 2, 3: Scholarship Test 1, 3, 4, CHARLES KIDDER ROBERT MCCAMAN He is friendly, -willy, and plenty of fun Senior Play: Monitor 4: Band 1. 2: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Music Contest l, 2: Glee Club I, 2, J, 4. I love ihe ladies, may they be blessed Senior Play: Junior Play: Basketball l, 2: Glce Club I, Z, 3: Music Con- test 1, 2, 3: Hi-Y I, 2, J, 4: Dramatic Club 4. Lois GEORGE Neither lzolrl nor shy but a nice -mixture of each Senior Playg Junior Play5 Dramatic Club 1. 2: Band I, 2. 3. 4: Girl Reserves I. 2. J: Newslilpff SNR 35 Home Ee. Club l, 45 Girls Athletic Assoc. 25 Glee Club I, 2, S..-ig Scholarship Test l. ROBERT OBERLIN Pm crazy about work, I could sit and look at it all rlay'lo11g Air Raid Guard 45 Football 15 jr. Police ig Bnncl I, 2, 3, 4: Monitor. 45 Music Contest 2, 35 Glec Club 2, 55 Hi-Y 35 Newspaper SNK 35 Orchestra I, 2. RICHARD COPPER An easy-going, frienrlly BETTE JAYNE MOORING Variety is the spice of life person and Belle has lots of s pice Football 45 Scholarship Test 2, 5, 45 Senior l'lay5 junior Play5 Glee Club Baseball 3, 45 Senior Scholarship: l, 2, 3, 45 Music Contest 2, 35 Nat'l Honor Society 4. GLORIA C. STONER I am constant as the N ortbern Star Senior Play5 Glee Club 45 Monitor 25 Home Ee. Club 45 Girl Re- serves 2. PAUL SPITLER Wings over Americrf' Football 2, 3, 45 Band l, 2, 3. Monitor 25 Girl Reserves I, Z, 3, 45 Newspaper Staff 1, 2, J, 45 Home Ee. Club 1, 2. 4. ZELMA C. MAIKKER A happy disposition, no . one ever sees her frown Senior Playg Junior Play5 ,Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Band I, 2, 3, 45 Glce Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Newspaper Staff 35 Girls Athletic Assoc. 25 Girl Reserves I, 2, 45 Scholarship PATSY T. WHITE erwb we rlon't get out alive Basketball' I5 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club l, 2. y take life seriously, ELFRIEIJQ Noms En tbnsias tic, energetic, F redd y Student Council 35 Librarian 45 Monitor 35 Girl Reserves 2, 35 Newspaper Staff 25 Girls Athletic Assoc. 1, 2, 35 Latin Club 2. RALPH H. OBER VA boy who appreciates' the finer arts of life Jr. Police 15 Glce Club 3. 45 Music Contest 35 Monitor 45 Band I, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y I5 Scholarship Test 2. Test 1. WAYNE R. KAUFMAN CLARENCE MILLER rr rr 1 A capable boy, eager to rlo his share Jr. Police 15 Ind. Arts Club 3. For hes a jolly good fellow Basketball 1, 2. J, 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Monitor 25 Honor Study Hall Teacher 35 Ind. Arts Club 25 Base- ball 45 Air Raid Guard 4. MARTHA JEAN OBERLIN Musical is the word for her Senior l'lay5 Junior PIay5 Dramatic Club Play 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Mon- itor 45 Glec Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Music Contest l, 2, 35 Annual StaE 45 Dramatic Club 1, 2, J, 45 News- RICHARD CREVISTON His work is his life Senior Play5 junior I'lay5 Annual Staff -45 Debate 1, 25 Scholarship Test 1, 3, 45 Monitor 2, 35 Libra- rian 3, 45 Newspaper StaK 2, 35 jr. Red Cross Council 3, 45 Senior Scholarship Testg Nat'l Honor So- ciety 4. paper Staff 35 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Girl Reserves l, 2, 3, 4. DONALD G. Ross BETTY L, SCHRECKENGOST rr 1 rr Laughter is his diet' Basketball 1, 25 Monitor 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 45 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Ind. Arts Club 2, 35 Baseball 35 Music Contest 3. I. She dresses well, she dances well, we all think she'.I simply swell Senior Playg junior Plny5 Dramatic Club 25 Glee Club 1, 2. J, 45 Music Contest 35 Band 1, 2, J, 43 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 45 Newspaper Staff 3, 45 Home Ee. Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls Athletic Assoc. I5 Student Council 15 -Class Officer 1. HELEN VIRGINIA COWAN I-Iere's a girl who has the nicest way and puts, it into practice every day Librarian 2, 3, 45 Glee Club lg Home Ee. Club 1, 2, 45 Orchestra IRVIN D. SOMMER I just washed my hands, I ean't do zz thing with them Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 1, 2,3 45 Ind. Arts Club 2, 3. HAROLD SHAW He is as saber as a judge Ind. Arts Club 35 Baseball 35 Air Raid Guard 4. AWILDA MILLER rr Studious, friendly and al- ways ready to lenzl a helping hand Scholarship Test 25 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Math Br Science I, 25 Home Ee. Club 4. i r VIRGINIA S1101-IN Poise, grace, and cheer- fulness? Senior Playg Junior Playg Dramatic Club 45 Dramatic Club Play 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Music Contest 35 Girl Reserves 35 Monitor 2, 3, 45 Newspaper Staff 45 Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls Athletic Assoc. 1, 25 Senior Scholarshipf Class Of- ficer 1, 2. KENNETH H. SCHREFELER If silence were golden Pd he a millionaire Monitor 4. ' J' I Q I vw ,. 1 is-' I ,lm FREDERICK R. REIKOWSKY LOREN FAWVER is Eat to live, live to eat Modesty becomes a young Gite Club 1, Ina. Arts Club 4. mlm Annual Staff 45 Monitor 3, 45 Scholarship Test 1, 35 Baseball 3. RITA E. HORNING A carefree lass wer seek- ing n good lima Senior Play: Dramatic Club 2, Jg Monitor I, 2, 45 Glec Club l, 2. 3, -lg Music C0IllC!1l lg Band 4: Girl Reserves l, 2, 5, 4: Girls Athletic Assoc. I, 2, J, Home Ec. Club fl: Senior Scholarship. RALPH CRAVEN, JR. His jovial zlisjmsilion wins lllfllly fric1zrls Senior Playg, Football I, 2, 3, 4: Monitor Jg Scholarship Test 1, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y -it Baseball 33 Senior Scholarship Test. THOMAS C, BIERLY Q:1ir'l lm! frirllrllyu , Senior Play: Basketball I, 2, J Football I, 2. 5. 'fa Monitor 4 Scllnlnrsliip Text 3, -lg Hand 4 Orchestra -lg l-li-Y 3, -lg Math R Science J, -lg Class Olliccr lg Base- ball 3, 43 Senior Scliolarsliip Test Air Raid Guard 4. EVELYN J. MCNISPI For ibrfrc bt' 1ummrn fair us sl1r ' Senior lilaiyq Dramatic Club Play 4: Dramatic Club -lg Annual Staff 4: Glue Club 1, -lg Music Contest lg Girl Reserves 2. 3, 4: Lilvrrnrian 4g Newspaper Stall' -I: Latin Club J. 4. ELVA JANE KE1TH An able' simlcnt, a imc fYiC1I!I,, Dramatic Club 1: Librarian 45 Glcc Club I, 2, J: Monitor 4: Band 1, 2, Jg Home Ee. Club I, 47 Literary Contest I, Zg Senior Scholarship Test. PAUL THOMPSON' Noi too serious, noi loo' gay!! llzlslcctllall 2, lg Monitor lg Hi-Y l, Zg Ind. Arts Club 2, 3. JAMES E. HARRISON 1 Id mtbvr bc small and shine, than large and cast A , a SlJdf10'lUU A V J -an H Monitor 3. -mr, 1 is HELEN KING A wonrlcrful girl, bright, snappy and full of pep Student Council 4g Annual Staff 3, 4g Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4g Monitor 35 Girls Athletic Assoc. 1, 2: Nat'l Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Scholarship Test 25 Cheerleading 3, 4: Senior Scholarship Test. Qi BLANCHE I. MAYE11 Shy bu! nice Dramatic Club I, 23 Glee Club 2 3, 45 Girl Reserves Ig Home Ec Club 1, 2, 4. DALE L. STONE A crmst'it'uIions, compe- lcnt boy Glee Club Z5 Music Contest Zg Monitor 25 Ind. Arts Club 2. XWILLIAM CAHILL GENE 'PARKER Some my William, some I cxisl as I nm, fbafs say Will, but wc' ull say enough I1!'ll0, lbefv, Bill Class Officer lg Monitor X, 2, 3, 4. Football I. 4. BERNTCE G. MILLER She for Monitor 3, 45 G reserves her speech when she 11eL'ds it 43 Home Ec. Club 1, 2, irls Arhletic Assoc. 1, 2. PATRICIA Wool: Secretary ROBERT M. IQBITI-I Let thy speech be better them thy silence or br silenf' Jr. Police 1. EUGENE HAWKINS His qzzielnexs docs nu! J infer inzliferencev Monitor 35 Baseball 3. BIRDINE E. MOHLER She sez-nz: quiet but do we know har - Senior Play: Dramatic Club 1, 2 3, 45 Band I. 2: Glen Club I, 2 Home Ee. Club I, 2, 4g Girls Arh lctic Assoc. 1, 25 Girl Reserves I 2 3 qhfame Ream Ufficmfi .Kiwi- ARNET JABERG President ROBERT SMILEY Vice President Scene Scene Scene Scene Scene Scene Scene Scene Scene Scene Scene Scene Scene Scene Title:COMEDY OF ERRORS Cbarac1fe1's:TI-IE CLASS OF '43 Place: NO-CA-HI Di1'ect0r:MR. TRACHSEL Stage Manager: MISS SCI-ILEPPI ACT I-FRESHMAN YEAR The Sophomores give the Class of '43 a big send-off into high school life with an initiation party. The struggle in doing some real work in math, science, and Latin. Many of us for the first time, experience the agonies of scholarship tests. ACT II-SOPHOMORE YEAR Our turn is here, as we put the new Freshmen over the hurdles. Mr. Israel acquires many gray hairs from his Sophomore honor QQ study hall. A few of our boys get in on varsity sports, but all show promise of being future varsity stars. ACT III-JUNIOR YEAR Our varsity footballers show their stuff, when they make No-Ca-Hi county champs. Many of our class members take part in the winning of the grand prize by the band in the Defense Bond Contest. Our first dramatic effort, which gave us a chance to show off our Barrymores, was The Nut Farm. Our first Jr.-Sr. Prom and what a spread! We gave the Seniors the smoothest orchestra and food this side of heaven. ACT IV-SENIOR YEAR All of us climb in our Sunday suits and get our pictures taken. Those, along with the other senior customs, keep us busy. Our basketball team, composed ,almost entirely of senior members, playing for the first time in Class A, runs up an impressive record. The Juniors give us Seniors our final farewell with a Prom. We get our diplomas with all the pomp of graduation for which we have waited for twelve years. Our boys graduate from one class to Class 1-A. R 45 . - rf' u ' - , U ,f ,I x. , I , ! 5Q,'FFtB ' -. in J 1 -'H Q ' .rm 1 'N' 'Sha ' 1 1 E l A A ' ' V1 , 4 , b . V T'f?'2.:1 , ' . - , ' 21, jf? 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A. fir, - ig 1 5. ,4 ,iz 1 1 ,L ml 3 A i - m Y -ww Y, X11 -'A-w,wQ, 1: - 1' 1 1 I W-31 Q M,.:,:r1- WWW F133 , ..,:.: E- ., :If -Isl f I f H .Nw AS RICHARD WERSTLER I Zz: Best Boy Leadef' ., ,' ..r,,, I .LL ., 9-:-a..9: Qflnziwtr 'll 'Z 5 w rl' .1 'S' 'i' . -an I BUD WARSTLER FRANCES RoUsH Most Popular Boyu Most Popular Girl V Best All Around Boy HELEN KING I est All Around' Gzrl ' a A ROBERT SMILEY PATRICIA WOOD Best Gzrl Leader' Most Dependable Gzrl I H Most Dependable Boy ELLA MAE METZGEII ARNET JABEIIG Best Looking Girl Best Looking Boy' :': 'A p up fs. CHARLES KJDDEII VIRGINIA SPOHN Best Natnrell Boy Best Naturefl Girl Semen glam Wal! We, the graduating class of 1943, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath to our inferiors, the undergraduates, the following most admirable qualities of which we have been possessed these many years. A lifetime membership in Mother King's Home of Correction for Wayward Girls to Nan DeMuesy. Bud and Frances' mutual understanding to Violet Schneider and Rollin Reiss. Rip -Iaberg's curly hair to Ned Kamp. Future American Government arguments to up and coming juniors. Louis Saunder's ability to sleep in Physics class to David Gibler. Helen Cowan's dignity to Barbara Dorn. Carvings on the desks to anyone amused by them. Ella Mae's ability to get her man to Doris Brumbaugh. Bob McDowell's studiousness to Louis Acheson. Hal Workman's unknown powers of reason to Bob Mathie. To the apparently efficient and wealthy Juniors the Senior Class debt. Virginia Archer's sense of comedy UQ to Jean Jones. To Donna Harman, Chick Kidder's devilishness. Doris Day's singing ability f?j to whom it may concern. Ellen I-Iolben's primping to Jean King. Bob McCaman's way with the teachers to Rita Smith. To future basketball teams our record of an undefeated season. Miss Schleppi, to some undeserving man of 30. Bob Oberlin's knowledge of Physics to Glenn Wehl. Frank Burkholtz's ability at sports to Ralph Harshman. To the Juniors we lovingly bequeath room 304, front seats in the auditorium, a row boat and wind-break for all future students who have to come down the walks. Signed, sealed, and delivered. SENIORS OF '43, N First Row-Marilyn Smith, Alice Wise, Jeanne Smith, Mary Travis, Mary White, Doris Trachsel, Roslyn Carper, Roxie Gessel, Dolores Kintz, Angela I..aRocco Second' Row-Phyllis Bernard, Jean King, Patricia Bernard, Carol Price, Nan DeMuesy, Joy Warburton, Donna Jean Harman, Barbara Dorn, Doris Brumbaugh, Betty Hobert, Maybelle Zumbach Tbira' Rauf--Jean Jones, Rose Mary Maurer, Mary Rita Metzger, Lucille Norris, Mary Alice Romme, Theresa Whitman, Gloria Gray, Mary Frances Gill, Kay Kirk, Patty Harrison Pres.. Glenn Wehl V. Pres.. Richard Firestone Sec.. Dolores Kintz Treas.. Louis Acheson Historian: Jean King em of aa First R010-Harold Harrison, Gene Shook, Richard Fire- stone, Ralph Harshman, Donald Myers, Robert Dahler, Harvey Lesh, Kenneth Frye, William Roberts, Tom Trusty Second Row-James McDowell, James Van Vranken, Richard Saylor, Robert Weaver, David Gibler, Dan Howes, Tom Wolf, James Howe, Louis Acheson, Robert Mathie, Mr. Spangler Tbirrl Row-Gerrnane Swanson, Carl Kuntzman, Leslie Rohrer, Robert Sonnhalter, Ned Kamp, Tom Weaver, Earl Stockert, Robert Moon, Donald Knorzer, Robert Cathon, Joe Frank, joe Dolvin , x Those: OWN' 4' If X I ,- '--X a n lin H ,..q . 7X il W f l ny v First Row-Doris Renner, Pauline Hess, Madaline Walters, Ellen Sponseller, Virginia Bushong, Catherine Bruce, Marjorie Smith, Marilyn North, Peggy Capley, Helen Wallace, Catherine Price, Pearl Buckley, Eldora Murphy Secomf Row-Elmore Romme, Wanda Winkelman, Inez McDowell, Jean Grove, Rosella Edwards, Marilyn Storch, Sally Hanscom, Joan Broeske, Mary Marchand, Beverly Richards, Norma Kolp, Doris Chelpka, Miss Anderson Third Row-Caroline Hassinger, Marjorie Davis, Bertie Mae Reikowsky, Lucille Parker, Nancy Shuttleworth, Naomi Lavy, Betty Varner, Wanda Miller, Frances Senglietner, Virginia Deuble, Vivian Miller, Charlotte Lichti Pres.: Robert Ebel V. Pres.: Virginia Bushong Sec.: Norma Kolp Treas.: Mary Marchand Historian: Inez McDowell Gm mf '45 First Row-Lester Schwallie, Ted Leecl, James Smiley, James Swearengin, Walter Schlemmer, Carl Dahler, Ned Druckenbrod, Ronald Barker, Donald Festerly, John Pedrotty, Richard Braucher, Gene Swanson, Marvin Kaufman Second Row-Mr. Nagel, James Roberts, Donald Dick, Paul Fosnight, Paul Bricker, Richard Studer, Robert Wcnsel, Ralph Miller, Lloyd Gross, Edmund Bierly, Rollin Reiss, Arthur Schneider, Robert Carlson Tbirrl Row-Ken Olson, Howard Oyler, Wendell Rice, Joe Guenther, Richard Streby, Robert Ebel, Richard Moh- ler, Jack Humbert, Eugene Smith, jack Ellsworth, Jack Kintz, Glenn Schworm, John Meyers sw I 'Y G3- W6 r., 3 - 35 c. 2 U xl wwgw wgzgfe a Swann Simian me wg Q egg E H3585 fra again gr: gr as New B B First Row-Shirley Fondriest, Antoinnette LaRocco, Emogene Burkholder, Ardis Greenho, Shirley Fichtner, Barbara Jefferson, Patty Moon, June Bear, Velma Shaneman, Catherine Miller, Lois Little, Ardythe White Second Row-Monica Foltz, Margaret Smith, Jean Ellsworth, Shirley Livingston, Susan Howe, Rita Dick, Donna Seeman, Thelma Huth, Susanna Russell, Betty Beavers, Catheline Norris, Mrs. Lorah Third Row-Norma Swanson, Esther Hetrick, Mary Dahler, Velma Ingold, Evelyn Buckley, Mary Kuntzman, Mary Frank, Dolores Newall, Edna Earl, Violet Schneider, Catherine Slayman Pres.: John Owens V. Pres.: Jean Ellsworth Sec.: Patty Moon Treas.: William McCord Historian: Jack Masline glam off '46 ll A Qsf-ENIEIFJT 1 4 V - First Row-Richard Witter, James Wolf, David Cordes, james Cross, Russell Harper, William Braucher, John Combs, James Yonally, Don Leach, William McCord, Paul Ober, Robert Reiss, Richard Reiss 9 Jw ' 4' mai , . . ll' ll Second Row-Mr. Esmont, Duane Patterson, Earl Hall, -.4 ' ,,,,,f- john Brown, Larry Fox, Raymond Hart, John Ber- nard, Earl Warstler, Harold Haverstock, Wayne Holt, John Deex, William Trott Third Row-Nile Kamp, John Owens, Folden Stumpf, James Boerrler, Harry Deex, Howard McCamant, Richard Myers, Robert Bishop, Elden Surbey, Eugene Berrodin, Roy Wales, Richard Snee, Edward Nosic, Paul Young g Firxt Row-Richard Rohrer, Joan Jefferson, Harold Murphy, Caroline Venditti, Jack Roberts, Bonnie Sammet, Paul Hoy, Corrinne Renner, Richard Domer, Inez Brinsfield, Ronald Holt, Beulah Meyers Second Row-Mrs. Myers, Paul Sluss, Marilyn Weaver, Todd McMillan, Jewel Shenk, Paul Baxter, Helen Daily, John McCamant, Carrell Fryer, Donald Deuble, Eileen Rhodes Tbiral Row-Jean Allen, William Lerch, Maxine Detimore, Max Humbert, Patricia Turner, Herbert Ingold, Nan Cahill, Jerry Harvey, Carolyn Storch, Robert Shaw, Frances Werner f4W'G'wfe First Row-Donald Snyder, Betty Wallace, Philip Hoover, Darlene Hawkins, Stanley Pohl, Doris I-Ietrick, Darlene Broeske, Paul Roush, Eleanor Willis, Stanton Carson, Doris Hanel, Mark Rubright, Nancy Witter Second Row-Paul Hershberger, Vivian Surbey, Donald Wendell, Rose Marie Zengler, Leroy Schreckengost, Shirley Boigegrain, Robert Weber, Peggy Lowry,' Donald Rader, Helen Richards, Harold Duryee, Mrs. Spangler Third Raw-Nancy Traut, Norma Harrison, Robert Chelpka, Barbara Achauer, David Dougherty, Dawn Miller, Whitney Gross, Phyllis McDowell, Firl Miller, Barbara Gray, Dean Smith, Anna Marie Smith, Wanda Schreifler -A l First Row-Richard Marquardt, Marilyn Lashley, Larry Schreifler, Ruth Mary Harpold, Robert Zeiger, Doris Elaine Boger, Jack Harper, Gloria Deuble, john Mundorff, Mary Surbey, Myron Shaw, Eileen Lothamer Second Row-Miss Gordon, Robert Lichti, Julia Stroup, David Shaw, Shirley Voll, Ted Shilling, Ann Young, Wayne Surbey, Mary jane Kendle, Leland Schneider, Shirley Robinson, Jack Miller, Carol Howe Third Row-Nancy Christman, Blair Zimmerman, Gloria Gloor, Niles Baab, Neva Greenho, Ronald Hushour, Vera Schworm, Paul I-Iassinger, Clara Anna Shaub, Dick Hawkins, Rachel Givler, William Smirh Seaenih Qaacle First Raw-Shirley DeMuesy, Ray Kaufman, Laura Shaneman, William Owens, Ginevra Grant, Karl Roberts, Joy Clark, Bill Powell, Alice Mchaffey, Walter Brown, Virginia Weaver Second Row-Mrs. Oswald, Wayne Baker, Dorothy Jackenheimer, Richard Conway, Arlene Erb, James Huff, Jean Weber, Robert DeLong, Shirley Olson, James Lear Third Row-Thomas Braucher, joan Weber, Robert Warburton, Hazel Bear, Dean Starks, Ruth Burkholtz, Bill Liebtag, Betty Phillips, Howard Willaman, Vina Wales, Lawrence Weidleman 1 'Nd is ' - 'fha Wu mast! - .I-. ?V 'Vy, '-A-'L - K P, el A - Y' . feju' . 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President Secretary PATRICIA Woon RITA HOIQNING Vice President Treasurer HELEN KING FRONA Gom, Patricia Bernard, Phyllis Bernard, Barbara Curry, Doris Day, Nan DeMuesy, Annabelle Getz, Mary Frances Gill, Frona Gopp, Donna Jean Harman, Patricia Harrison, Betty Hobert, Ellen Holben, Rita Horning, Jean jones, Jean King, Helen King, Dolores Kintz, Kay Kirk, Angela LaRocco, Zelma Marker, Rose Mary Maurer, Evelyn McNish, Ella Mae ' ' 1 P ' F ances Metzger, Mary Rita Metzger, Bette Mooring, Martha Jean Oberlin, Caro rice, r Roush, Betty Schreckengost, Marilyn Smith, Doris Trachsel, Mary Travis, Joy Warburton, . . . . h Mary White, Alice Wise, Patricia Wood, Maybelle Zumbac S ' Jr-Q l , + - ,4 V, N ' ' V g an ., v fit.. -V f ' ' ' 1 K' ' ' C' ' I f ' l -'ia ' ' 'C . f, '-2' ' ii: -'21-3 , MVA. A Mi' 1- rw -V-: 5 i ' S . - . - ,, - A . . ,4 ,. f - -f -5 ,.,. W, ..,,,.,. , ,.: ml-vb - i- -' 'L i -0 15Ii:I:'I'Q Zi VW I , I, , ,., ,, ...EE , . .,,. M ., ' ' 's M tg, 2 ge 5, ff 11 I ii? ir .43 , N - '- N ,J 2 ' 5 2 f Qx I' V! - A , K '1 Hi 'Jug fi , 75 ,. . 431 2- 1 A Qf' K, 5' ,gi i' ,Q-.wi x ' is '.,f -4- -ni' ' . t A -. f A s ,1 J., new for V N35 ', H .Q W, HQ H ' ff- '- li, Wm qalf. e 5 If-J it ' ' x . , President my Secretary BUD WARSTLER 'gd 4451 GENE SHOOK 'f1-'xzf ' '-.f , I Via' PT6SldL'11l 1 Treagurer ROBERT SMILEY THOMAS SMITH Y Thomas Bierly, Frank Burkholtz, Ralph Craven, Joe Dolvin, Richard Firestone, David Gibler, Robert Graham, Thomas Gray, Robert Healy, Marion Hickey, Dan Howes, Arnet Jaberg, Ned Kamp, Charles Kidder, Karl Kuntzman, Richard Post, Donald Ross, Dale Rudersmith, Gene Shook, Robert Smiley, Thomas Smith, Irvin Sommer, Richard Stover, Conrad Traut, James VanVranken, Bud Warstler, Richard Werstler, Hal Workman First Row-Catherine Bruce, Shirley Fichtner, Ardythe White, Ardis Greenho, Doris Renner, Patty Moon, Barbara Jefferson, Peggy Capley, Madaline Walters, Ellen Sponseller, Helen Wallace, Antoinnette LaRocco, Shirley Fondriest Second Row-Jean Grove, Inez McDowell, Virginia Deuble, Elnore Romme, Virginia Bushong, Bertie Mae Reikowsky, Marjorie Smith, ,Ioan Broeske, Sally Hanscom, Norma Kolp, Doris Chelpka, Rita Dick, Susan Howe Third Row-Monica Foltz, Wanda Miller, Betty Varner, Jean Ellsworth, Shirley Livingston, Margaret Smith, Barbara Mooring, Nancy Shuttleworth, Marilyn North, Marjorie Davis, Caroline I-Iassinger, Pauline Hess Pres.: Norma Kolp V. Pres.: Virginia Bushong Sec.: Inez McDowell Treas.: Virginia Deuble 'WR 0 M Y ' my Pres.: Bob Ebel V. Pres.: Dick Braucher Sec.: Paul Bricker Treas.: Folden Stumpf First Row-Eugene Berrodin, John Owens, Elden Surbey, Folden Stumpf, James Yonally, William Braucher, Ned Druckenbrod, David Corcles, James Swearingen, James Wolf Second Row-Earl Warstler, Paul Bricker, Donald Dick, John Bernard, Larry Fox, Richard Studer, Richard Witter, Duane Patterson, Leroy Schreckengost Third Row--Ken Olson, Joe Guenther, Nile Kamp, Paul Young, Earl Hall, Robert Ebel, Donald Festerly, Ted Leed, Richard Braucher, Jack Ellsworth, Jack Kintz r SL C lk First Row-Marilyn Lashley, Joan jefferson, Patricia Turner, Ruth Mary Harpold, Doris Boger, Neva Greenho, jean Allen, Inez Brinsfield, Nancy Christman, Carol Howe Second Row-Norma Harrison, Barbara Gray, Peggy Lowry, Dawn Miller, Anne Marie Smith, Marilyn Weaver, Betty Philips, Shirley Glson, Carolyn Storch, Darlene Broeske, Nancy Witter Third Raw-Julia Fay Stroup, Betty Wallace, Nan Cahill, joy Clarke, Dorothy Jacken- heimer, Ginevra Grant, Ruth Burkholtz, Vina Wales, Doris Hanel, Barbara Achauer, Phyllis McDowell Pres.: Nan Cahill V. Pres.. Doris Hanel Sec.: Ruth Burkholtz Trees Dawn Miller We 4 59 Pres.: Paul Baxter V. Pres.: Bill Smith Sec.-Treas.: Bob Weber First Row-Richard Rohrer, Harold Murphy, Ronald Hushour, John Mundorff, William Smith, Dick Hawkins, Jack Miller, Ted Schilling Second Row-Stanton Carson, Philip Hoover, Firl Miller, Mark Rubright, Robert Weber, Donald Wendell, Paul Roush, Howard Willaman, Paul Baxter Third Row-Wayne Baker, Herbert Ingold, Robert Warburton, William Owens, William Powell, Thomas Braucher, William Liebtag, Dean Starks 9 xx Barbara Achauer Paul Baxter Edmund Bierly Thomas Bierly James Boettler Richard Braucher Peggy Capley Doris Chelpka Nan DeMuesy Richard Domer Shirley Fichtner rmxw.x:si.f4s14liu1g's :. .wx L ,. w..s1f:.f aw.. 0 Larry Fox Kenneth Frye Gene Grove Raymond Hart Esther Hetrick Ted Leed Inez McDowell Ella Mae Metzger Mary Rita Metzger Richard Mohler Party Moon DON Srovnn Drum Major Eldora Murphy Beulah Meyers Ralph Obcr Martha Jean Oberlin Duane Patterson Richard Reiss Robert Reiss Rollin Reiss Wendell Rice Don Ross Susanna Russell Arthur Schneider Violet Schneider Jeanne Smith Julia Stroup Conrad Traut William Trott Patsy Turner Helen Wallace Noeli Winkelman Wanda Winkelman 11'j:qE F!'T'fi1'2'. 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L.- - as ,. ...,. ,.... ..i..,..,.,. .,... ...., Eancf First Row-Mary Travis, Wayne Surbey, Angela LaRocco, Russell Harper, William Braucher, Kenneth Frye, Beulah Myers, Jeanne Smith, June Bear, Helen Richards, Shirley Fichtner, Violet Schneider, Ronald Hushour Second Rauf-Noeli Winkelman, Wanda Winkelman, Maybelle Zumbach, Jean Grove, Elnore Romme, Robert Ebel, Eldora Murphy, Beverly Richards, Arthur Schneider, Richard Witter, Alice Wise, Ella Mae Metzger, Don Stover Third Row-Betty Schreckengost, Arnet Jaberg, John Holder, Gloria Gray, Jim Boettler, Ted Leed, John Brown, Paul Ober, Paul Roush, Wendell Rice, Richard Braucher, Glenn Wehl Fourth Row-Ellen Holben, Paul Baxter, Pauline Hess, Lois George, Zelma Marker, Robert Reiss, Robert Edwards, Stanley Fohl, Ralph Ober, James Fox, John Deex, Raymond Hart, Hal Workman Fifth Row-William Trott, Mary White, Bud Warstler, Bill Poole, Paul Hoy, James Yonally, Susanna Russell, Torn Gray, Richard Reiss, Ed Bierly, Tom Bierly, Robert Oberlin, Barbara Dorn, Mary Rita Metzger Sixth Row-Rita Horning, Rollin Reiss, Leland Schneider, Richard Domer, Martha Jean Oberlin, Donald Ross, Conrad Traut, Esther Herrick, David Dougherty, Jack Humbert, Frances Roush, Mr. Nickles aa glee em First Row-Pauline Hess, Virginia Bushong, Caroline Hassinger, Doris Kenner, Jeanne Smith, Blanche Mayer, Betty Varner, Helen Wallace, Peggy Capley, Annabelle Getz, Zelma Marker, Lois George, Catherine Price, Doris Trachsel, Angela LaRocco Seroml Row-Doris Day, Frances Sengleitner, jean Grove, Inez McDowell, Bette Mooring, Mary Frances Gill, Maybelle Zumbach, Frona Gopp, Marilyn Storch, Marilyn Smith, Evelyn McNish, Madaline Walters, Marilyn North, Catherine Bruce, Mary Travis, Mary White Third Row-Mr. Nickles, Bertie Mae Reikowsky, Barbara Dorn, Donna jean Harman, Frances Roush, Nan DeMuesy, Betty Hobert, Sally Hanscom, Rose Mary Maurer, jean jones, Ella Mae Metzger, Rita Horning, Betty Schreckengost, Mary Miller, Nocli Winkelman, Gloria Stoner Fourth Row-Wanda Winkclman, Doris Chclpka, Norma Kolp, Carol Price, Patty Wood, Joy Warburton, Wanda Miller, Ellen Holben, Martha Jean Oberlin, Joan Broeske, Mary Marchand, Beverly Richards, Elnore Romme, Lucille Parker, Virginia Spohn, Virginia Deuble, 1215866 efunud First Raw-Bette Mooring, Frances Roush, Doris Trachsel, Peggy Capley, Annabelle Getz, Zelma Marker, Doris Day, Madaline Walters, Pearl Gross Catherine Bruce, Mary Travis, Angela LaRocco Second Row-Donna Harman, Nan DeMuesy, Virginia Spohn, Betty Hobert, Frona Gopp, Lucille Parker, Maybcllc Zumbach, Marilyn Smith, jean Jones, Evelyn McNish, Virginia Deuble, Mary White Third Row-Barbara Dorn, Patty Wood, Ella Mae Metzger, Rita Horning, Betty Schreckengost, Ellen Holben, Martha jean Oberlin, Mary Miller, Nocli Winkelman, Pearl Gross, Gloria Stoner Fourth Row--Ralph Ober, Earl Warstler, Dick Stucler, joe Dolvin, Leslie Rohrer, Jack Humbert, Irvin Sommer, Paul Obcr, Bill Roberts, John Meyers, Mr. Nickles Slfucfewl' foamed First Row-Phyllis McDowell, Julia Fay Stroup, Bud Warstler, Thomas Smith, Robert Graham, Richard Werstler, Mr. Russell, Jenn King, Patty Wood, Helen King, Duane Patterson, Thomas Braucher Secoml Row-Mr. Nagel, Shirley Livingston, Virginia Bushong, Paul Bricker, Ken Olson, Robert Sonnhalrer, Carl Kuntzman, Arnet Jaberg, Robert Weber, Robert Ebel, Howard McCamant, Richard Firestone, Mr. Miller Sealed-Evelyn McNish, Madaline Walters, Carolyn Hassinger, Barbara Dorn, Mrs. Stahler, Doris Brumbaugh, Joy Warbu1'to11, Patricia Harrison, Marilyn Smith, Dolores Kintz Standing-Elva Keith, Helen Cowan, James McDowell, Richard Creviston, Carol Price, Jean King, Patricia Bernard, Elfrieda Nobis, Doris Trachsel A -. ,i - nun-un: rr- .. V ' - - r llffalfzcmcfgcience Left to Right-Edmund Bierly, Arthur Schneider, James Wolf, Robert Ebel, Ralph Harshman, Robert Mathie, Mr. Schneider, Earl Stockert, Thomas Bierly, David Gibler, Louis Acheson, Richard Firestone, Thomas Wolf dm Glad First Row-Angela LaRocco, Barbara Jefferson, Dolores Kintz, Roslyn Carper, Jeanne Smith, Peggy Capley, Mada- line Walters, Alice Wise, Evelyn McNish, Marilyn Smith, Patty Harrison, Mary Frances Gill Second Row-Jean King, Robert Mathie, Pat Bernard, Louis Acheson, Carol Price, Tom Wolf, Doris Chelpka, Dan Howes, Joan Broeske, David Gibler, Nan DeMuesy, Earl Stockert Third Row-Mrs. Stahler, Gene Shook, Thelma Huth, Richard Firestone, Mary Rita Metzger, Ralph Harshman, Inez McDowell, Ted Leed, Betty Hobert, Wendell Rice, Barbara Dorn, Jack Humbert, Joy Warburton nm H-was ,,. ses' E dzamladmm Sacieiq First Row-Dolores Kintz, Doris Day, Gene Shook, Jack Kintz, Dick Firestone, Richard Copper, Virginia Archer, Peggy Capley Second Row-Doris Chelpka, Jean King, Ed Bierly, Louis Acheson, Robert Mathie, Tom Smith, Richard Creviston, Carol Price, Patricia Bernard Third Row-Robert Ebel, Robert Smiley, Richard Werstler, Barbara Curry, Helen King, Joan Broeske, Arthur Schneider, Bud Warstler, Mr. Nagel First Iiozu-Walter Schlemmer, Dolores Kintz, Robert Smiley, Mary Frank, Jack Kintz, Peggy Capley, Gene Shook, Pauline Hess, Richard Firestone, Alice Wise, Robert Reiss, Marilyn Smith Seconrl Row-Barbara Curry, Jack Humbert, Ted Leed, Frances Sengleitner, Robert Ebel, Patty Harrison, Carl Lin- denberger, Mary Frances Gill, Richard Reiss, Robert Owens, Bud Warstler Third Raw-Hal Workman, Tom Smith, joan Broeske, Mary Rita Metzger, Doris Chelpka, Arthur Schneider, Doris Brumbaugh, Louis Acheson, Patricia Bernard, John Bernard, Carol Price, Richard Creviston Fourth Row-Robert Carlson, Rollin Reiss, Dan Howes, Robert Mathie, Jean King, Thomas Bierly, Inez McDowell, Edmund Bierly, Thelma I-Iuth, Richard Studer, David Gibler E is Kwai manga .mam Qs? was SUSE! First Row-Doris Renner, Gloria Gloor, Vina Wales, Maxine Detimore, Doris Day, Richard Creviston, joe Dolvin, Caroline Hassinger, Leland Schneider, Ronald Hushour, Carol Price, Antoinnette LaRocco Second Row-Rose Mary Zengler, Donald Deuble, Firl Miller, Howard McCamant, John Bernard, Gene Shook, Loren Fawver, Violet Schneider, Richard Braucher, Richard Studer, Miss Schleppi, Doris Trachsel Q p 5 Q First Row-Ted Schilling, Herbert Ingold, Wayne Baker, Jack Miller, Ronald Holt, Jack Roberts, Dick Hawkins, Jack Harper, William Smith, Richard Marquardt, John Mundorff, Harold Murphy, Richard Rohrer, Dean Starks Second R010--William Liebtag, Thomas Braucher, William Powell, Robert Reiss, Richard Reiss, James Huff, Law- rence Weidleman, James Lear, Robert DeLong, Robert Shaw, Howard Willaman, Mr. Miller dwarf- - .-.- gsm rr..-.vw -W 1 , i . . .i my .E - sw sl a 31 a I ft' in X 'xg If X ,Q '. -. Q A 31-ff? ' -fp- '1f,g:. 1 N :W Q V 4 ' ,fi A .I 'wi'- 1. N. .. 'r '1 'Q s ,. ?: in , A 217 -cf- Donald Knorzer joe Dolvin james Wolf A james Schwallie Leslie Rohrer Paul Hoy 'NWGZMA l Marvin Kaufman Glenn Schworm Robert Weaver Ralph Miller Raymond Hart James Roberts i Harold Harrison Lester Schwallie Thomas Weaver Joseph Guenther Robert Wensel , Kenneth Frye Robert Frank Paul Fosnight Donald Ross Donald Dick Mr. Spangler Thomas Gray Jawa Za. GM Secretary ANNABELLE GETZ President JEAN KING Treasurer FRONA GOPP -ash iii Helen Cowan, Annabelle Getz, Pearl Gross, Angela LaRocco, Bernice Miller, Mary Miller, Ruth Rader, Miss Fchl-noi Gln-'ia Stoner, jean Willaman Phyllis Bernard, Lois George, Frona Gopp, Blanche Mayer, Doris Day, Betty Hubert, Rita Horning, Jean Jones, Rose Mary ' ' ' ' B S h k Birdinc Mohler, Mary Alice Romme, Doris Trachsel, Genevieve Maurer, Ella Mae Metzger, Betty Mooring, etty c rec engost, Weaver, Theresa Whitman ' ' ' Virgmia Spohn 1 - , , , , Mary Dahler, Florence Earl, Monica Foltz, Esther Hetrick, Catherine Bruce, jean Grove, Catherine Price, Betty Mae Reikow- Catherine Miller, Kuhlem Norris, Violet Schneider, Donna sky, Zelda Rhodes, Elnorc Romme, Betty Varner seeman Ardythe White 9 -xi MHfl0FlC Davis. Mary M11fCllfll1fl, Vivian Millffv MBFHYH North, Betty Beavers, Emogene Burkholder, Rita Dick, Shirley Fondriest, Lucille Parker, Nancy Shuttleworth, Marilyn Storch, Wanda Velma Ingold, Lois Little, Barbara Mooring, Velma Shaneman, Winkclmrln W A Norma Swanson Pearl Buckley, Rosella Edwards, Naomi Lavy, Susanna Russell, Antoinnette Lakocco june Bear, Evelyn Buckley, Ardis Greenho, Mary Kuntzman 1 u 1 Isaac Cohen - ...... .... Mrs. Isaac Cohen .- Dr. Jacob Samuels Solomon Levy ..... --- Abraham Levy .... die!! mhllaae CAST OF CHARACTERS Evening Barbara Dorn . ....,. ,..- - Harvey Lesh, Jr.--- -.David Gibler---- ---- -- ---,Joe Dolvin. ..... ----, Rose Mary Murphy .... ---,Marilyn Smith.- Patrick Murphy--- Father Whalen ---- Flower Girl----- Glenn Wehl --- ---- Louis Acheson .--- ---- ---- Angela LaRocco Gene Shook - ---- ---- Afternoon Dick Firestone Jean King Kenneth Frye David Gibler Joe Dolvin Patty Harrison Glenn Wahl Louis Acheson Angela LaRocco BRIDESMAIDS Evening and Afternoon Rose Mary Maurer Kay Kirk Dolores Kintz Mary Frances Gill Mary Rita Metzger Noeli Winkelman PRGMPTERS Roslyn Carper Nan DeMuesy USHERS Doris Brumbaugh Dolores Kintz Kay Kirk Mary Frances Gill Rose Mary Maurer Joy Warburton Noeli Winlielman Donna Jean Harman ADVERTISING Jeanne Smith Dan Howes STAGE MANAGERS Earl Stockert Joe Frank Robert Moon LIGHTING Donald Myers Raymond Hart MAKE-UP Alice Wise Pat Bernard Jean Jones Roslyn Carper Betty Hobert STUDENT-DIRECTORS Carol Price Doris Trachsel Furniture and Stage Properties donated by: Lewis and Greenho Furniture Store Durkin's Meat Market Direcfed by: FLORENCE STAHLER and GLENN E..SPANGLER SYNOPSIS ' ACT I Solomon Levy's Apartment ------- New York City Abie brings his Irish Bride, Rose Mary, home to meet his Father. Solomon is finally convinced Rose Mary is Jewish and a Jewish wedding is planned. ACT II Same as Act I --------- One Week Later Trouble arises as Rose Mary's Father, Patrick Murphy, arrives during the Jewish ceremony and reveals the fact that Rose Mary is Irish. ACT III Christmas Eve --------- One Yea Solomon Levy and Patrick Murphy meet again when they bring presents to their twin grandchildren. All is forgiven and the proud grandfathers take over the care of the children. Or at least they try to. Q --'2 - 4 I 'Ea -If - 1' .L I I: IH-1391193 W First Row-Antoinnette LaRocco, Elva Keith, Jean Willaman, Helen Wallace, Annabelle Getz, Dolores Kintz, Lois Little, Ellen Sponseller, Madaline Walters, Virginia Bushong, Marjorie Smith Second Row-Rita Horning, Ella Mae Metzger, Norma Jean Kolp, Martha Jean Oberlin, Carol Price, Beverly Richards, Donna Jean Harman, Ruth Rader, Mary Rita Metzger, Alice Wise Third Row-Lucille Norris, Bernice Miller, Mary Miller, Ellen Holben, Elnore Romme, Virginia Spohn, Frances Roush, Nan DeMuesy, Nancy Witter, Lucille Parker am2'a1z4 First R010-Donald Myers, Carl Dahler, Ted Leed, Jack Humbert, Joe Dolvin, Ned Kamp Second Row-Loren Fawver, Donald Ross, Robert McDowell, Robert Oberlin, Tom Gray, Richard Saylor, Paul Bricker, Tom Bierly Third Row-Hal Workman, Robert Sonnhalter, Ralph Ober, Eugene Hawkins, Kenneth Schreffler, John Meyers, Robert Healy ,Q df A ' 6, , .rgxgsg 'an .- . 4 5 '1 ' . . , 1 Y i ! zz ,I W a .I if 1 as 4 ii 'Gini First Row-Mary Frank, Marjorie Smith, Catherine Bruce, Doris Trachsel, Madaline Walters, Peggy Capley, Patty Moon, Dolores Kintz, Annabelle Getz, Barbara jefferson, Helen Wallace, Catherine Price, Antoinnctte LaRocco, Angela LaRocco, Shirley Fondriest Second Row-Mr, Miller, Mary Frances Gill, Frances Sengleitner, Thelma Huth, Elnore Romme, Bertie Mae Reikowsky, Shirley Livingston, jean Ellsworth, Barbara Mooring, Jean Jones, Lucille Parker, Marilyn Smith, Evelyn McNish, Virginia Bushong, Mary Miller Tlairrl Row'-David Giblcr, Richard Studer, Rollin Reiss, Hal Workman, Richard Werstler, Jack Humbert, Ted Lead, Robert Reiss, Richard Reiss, Richard Firestone, Gene Shook, Susan Howe, Kay Kirk, Betty Hebert I V Fonrlh Row-Martha jean Oberlin, Carol Price, Patty Wood, Pat Bernard, Sally Hanscom, ,Ioan Broeske, Beverly Richards, Wanda Winkelman, Mary Marchand, Marilyn Storch, joy Warburton, Nan DcMuesy, Rose Mary Maurer, Virginia Spohn, Ellen Holben JVM, Mmwm' ' This is a three-act play rfrwmatized from Ian Szfrutbefs book. CHARACTERS Clem - - - - - Mr. Miniver Mrs. Miniver - - His Wife Vin--Toby-Judy - Their Children Adie - - - - The Housekeeper Helen Engaged to Vin Johnny - - - Helen's Brother Susan - A Friend of Mrs. Miniver Lady Burfish - - - - A Titled Lady Tommy-Jenny-Liza - - Evacuee Children Air-Raid Warden -------- Of the Neighborhood The story takes place in England at the outbreak of the present war. It deals with the patriotic and unselfish part Mrs. Miniver, her family, and associates play in the war effort. Editor-in-Chief BARBARA CURRY Assistant Editor PATRICIA WOOD Photography ROBERT SMILEY Feature MARTHA J. OBERLIN Sports THOMAS SMITH Clalss Editor HELEN KING junior Representative RICHARD FIRESTONE 21,4 nam stag Typist MARY MILLER Literary ELLA MAE METZGER Treasurer FRONA GOPP . Art RICHARD C-REVISTON Art EVELYN McNIsH Typist RUTH RADER Business Manager CARL LINDENBERGER Advisor MR. RALPH SWOGGER Business Managers LOREN FAWVER VIRGINIA ARCHER FRANCES ROUSH k 'NN'S Qafifv- .LX X . 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I LZ-B s - '9- ROBERT SMILEY M 6 GENE 4' 'Mu .. . A S , -.4-P 1' A ,fy 'f I M ,f 4! Ninfhwzcf '7enJffa First Row-Nile Kamp, Norman Kendle, Robert Bishop, Duane Patterson, Leroy Schreckengost, William Trott, Earl Hall, William Braucher Second RO10iMf. Esmont, James Yonally, Russell Harper, Richard Witter, Paul Hershberger, John Owens, Folden Stumpf, Mr. Vanaman Third Row-Jack Humbert, Arthur Schneider, Robert Carlson, Joe Guenther, Ken Olson, Eugene Smith, James Smiley, Walter Schlemmer sway, Weeafw, First Row-Paul Baxter, Philip Hoover, Donald Wendell, Robert Weber, Max Humbert, Harold Murphy Second' Row-William Smith, Ted Shilling, Bill Lerch, Mr. Bishop, Bill Owens, Thomas Braucher, Paul Hoy - 36 F'i'iwri ANTO g,,L,3' . ANTON , iw A frrvsefsfgs 41 as swan 4.sss Wsu fri fa 'N Q! ' MJ' , FU :fx if 6 I 1, 1' t- To B ' -fe 'Wil B.: . swim CANTO on., , lu .. ' 'Y L l G, ly o H a ef f fer- if . , 'K-,jf?f,Z'Qj,!: KK .V In y EANTUI if -Al 4 CG G 2135.2 SCHOOL SEPTEMBER Boa no TODAY Dear Diary: This month certainly has brought about plenty of new adjust- '- ments. My, how the change from vacation to school can affect a person. Oh, well, back to the yearly grind again. The skirt and N ,Q sweater fad moved in immediately with the new school year. Flash! Gasgywle X 4 The brand new seniors invaded big study hall. The school is all hepped VXA1-x09 up for football season to start, we're hoping for a successful season, too! B DCKS , 070 L, 4 K 131 i 4 1 W' .9 f 1 4 riff, THEY sruu TEAcH 5cHooL I I OCTOBER 3 - Dear Diary: Things are running smoothly now. We had an assembly with Maurice Boyagin as speaker. Later we had Mr. Bogg, who showed pictures of the Ohio State Penitentiary and Jack Raymon and his reptile show. Rev. Beck was back again for the first time this year. We always will welcome our pastors. Football is on the swing again with N. C. vs. Coventry, Louisville, Canton Twp., Sebring, and I X 9 Q in s X ei- X Middlebranch. Qs ez NOVEMBER Dear Diary: The football game at ofrville opened up this month's activities with a bang. Rev. Cossahoom addressed the high school on the 9th. Rev. Yeager, the new Lutheran minister, spoke to us at our American Legion Assembly on the 11th. Mr. Melville, a glass blower, demon- strated his ability to us the next day. Ah, yes, here we have a Student Council Dance following the Jackson Twp. game. This really is a treat. Mental Hygiene was the topic for Mrs. Bertha I-Iess's talk on the 17th which caused a great deal of ardent discussion in the class rooms for days after. Ouch! here comes gas rationing worries. Well, if it isn't Turkey a la stuffin's ..... 4 See you later, Diary. r. yi S Q99 55.58 i- 0 P f N.C. WINS AGAIN DECEMBER Dear Diary: I'm terribly sorry I didn't take you with me to ,see Abie's Irish 1 XX Rose, given by the Juniors. I won't forget you the next time. It was a pip. This month we hope to start a new high in basketball. Our first game is with Hartville, then St. Johnis, Canton Twp., and Jackson. Well, shut my mouth! Honey chile, we won all four! shh!! A villain has now entered the scene in the form of our victorious Alumni team. Oh, well T such is life - I guess. Dec. 23rd held in store for us a whole bag full of entertainment. Honest, Dear Diary, I didn't mean to eat so much ice cream. But you know how these Christmas parties are. Vacation starts tomorrow. Merry Christmas, everyone. Speaking of spirits, they were plenty high on the 26th. The Senior Girl Reserves sponsored a really enjoyable dance with Harry Woodfield and his orchestra at the Community Bldg. See you next year. JANUARY Dear Diary: X Happy New Year to you. I feel pretty good considering ????? Did you see the N. C. - Louisville game on the Znd? Our good luck still holds. North Cantons own Lt. Mohler addressed the assembly on the 4th. He told us all about his true to life experiences as a navy flyer. Gosh, dont we have a swell basketball team? This month they beat Middlebranch, Hartville, Ravenna, Sebring, Lincoln, and Louisville. Mid-year exams began the 14th-Ouch! Flowers to all participants ,ig W :Y ff' 0 N, ,-. 'A . ii., - - ,- -M s,' S Q v of the Music Festival, that was held on the 29th. Dear Diary, I believe I'm safe in saying that it was the best yet. 2? ,..a. . 'W 45' f 1 -1- FEBRUARY Dear Diary: Oh my, how the time flies, only four more months until school is out. Sam Campbell was here for assembly. He showed us the most beautiful colored film of the forests and animals of the Northern States. Our team is still going strong with wins over Timken, Canton Twp., Canal Fulton, Jackson Twp. fby the way, after that game, the Sr. G. R. gave a swell sport dance at the C. B. Everyone had a swell timej . The other two games were Akron Jennings and Kent Roosevelt. On Lincolns Birthday, who else but Miss Buchanan fnow Mrs. Phil Stahlerj would do such a thing as to get married. Gosh, just think, we got out of school for four afternoons because of canned food rationing. On the 28th was the fateful drawing for the tournament at Kent. MARCH Dear Diary: Hold on, everybody, here comes the sectional and district tourna- ments. Mrs. Miniver was given by the Dramatic Club. It no doubt was a success because-you know the Dramatic Club. Oh, yes, here was St. Patrick, all decked out in green, followed by a troup of ardent fans. The Seniors were nearing their school years with the Senior Scholarship Y 9 E21 SENIUR TESTS If . A f lil Li W 4 x, 1 vfx ,,, i I m Ki 1 i lf 1 , APRIL Dear Diary Music certainly held a high spot at N. C. Lindrud, a harpist, was here for assembly. .Easter vacation began on Good Friday. Then everyone looked for their hidden Easter eggs. Jack Rank fMerchant of Venicej came for assembly this month. MAY Dear Diary: Oh, joy, Smilin' Through was presented by those talented Seniors. just think, maybe this was the last play for some of them to appear in. Here was the last time for something else, but I don't think it was a subject to mourn over-Senior exams. The poor under- classmen have to labor away for another week. Sunday the 23rd was tests as a starter. Good luck, Seniors. You'll need it. -Nj . : N . Q s M the Baccalaureate Service followed by Commencement on the 25th. This all added up to one head. The Seniors have just completed 12 years of pleasant work. 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WORK SA RIFIQE FUR FREE AMERICA ,mr- , ,I vff,f,f1,gr mf 'HU fs gh ,fifh-,,,. 1 ,grjfffff ?f,fJ,2 ,, If Z, L1 ,2 1 f f ,Q R1 L , . , v f nf, ,E 'ff'?,h:m H. n'flfnLQ8fQ5,ff 'F,'s :Lf 11 . ' rs, fri. J lv- 1 -. - , , if uv, V , :.,:,.:?l1-i,f:gyf?ff3.f5i-5.155-:Ji Iggy, J I ,, . ,J,:kLm.,g1y:ggq':Q, 1--51 ig- If- I, -,1.- ,,., ' 'ifiinliiff Fi5f.::-,.:- .... -:mb::mW:::f1:f:5:!15:k:::!!!:i:p,:i:! :5i::::5:m-:.,- . ' 2 , ' -'-f'f:S:f::!:-:Ef5:5:5E2gf ' I Ui -u?:5:5!1:g 1 , A I t I t I 1 ' 1 r I I J Insure and be Sure CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS or 1943 O. C. Jester Agency General Insurance NORTH CANTON, OHIO 328 Portage Sc. Phone 9210 Compliments of D U M O N T Athletic Goods Dept. I34 Second Street S. E. Phone 3-0156 T. A. STUDER W. STUDER T. MCCOY Deub1e's O Extend their compliments to the class of 1943. And wish to remind you that we will be glad to serve you, the members of the Class of 1943, as we have served four generations in the past. FINE DIAMONDS ' WATCHES SILVERWARE f25eu,Ue'4 Iewelers in Canton 110 Years 130 Market Ave. South COMPLIMENTS Class of 1943 ORCHARD HILL FARM DAIRY PURE PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS We invite you to Visit our Dairy Cottage We make OUR OWN Ice Cream Dial 9671 714 South Main NORTH CANTON, OHIO Best Wishes to tlae Class of 1945 0 ' Q L E W I S 85 G R E E N H O C0mP1it f f5 Of Compliments of Smith's Meat Market LA SALLE CLEANERS Acme Swfe zoa E. summif You're sure of good meats here ' NORTH CANTON' OHIO runnmms Hospmu. . ' . f A- B- FHYE I ., Best fWishes. . . . , , 'I' '- RFFINISHINQ . MIQLS I , 0 the Clase of ' DIAL 9749 - su 'q ', If ' 221 West Maple St. CO. NORTH CANTON, OHIO ' BILL PETERS Sanitary Plumbing Hot Water - Steam Heating and -Stokers Phone 9-M40 300 Portage Street NORTH CANTON, OHIO g -NORTH CANTON , I .v . v PONTIAC - s ' HND' 'fs l -. 9,'-' ' ' I' The Chr That Out-Vfdlues 'Them A11 ' 'S 4llllllsl.n.n.u.. .. ..., v'w'W- --- ' ' mm' COMMENCEMENT GIFTS of ENDURIN G BEAUTY lewelry ol Quality ' X , , Q Y 0 ,5 'zzmszsr 207 Cleveland Ave. N. W. CANTON, OHIO Complimenfs of R . M A Y S Barber Shop l20 Souih Main Sfreei' ORTH CANTON, OHIO we f 4 X' Travel on to . . STUDENT HALL A V al o I1 Third Floor DTi7fe ' In-Yu for Smart Wear for the High School Dueber and West Tusc. crowd 3232 N. Cleveland Ave. WN ' C0 DINING RooM - TRAY SERVICE . . Wafli . COMMERCIAL PHOTOLITH COMPANY OFFSET PRINTIN PHOTO LITHOGRAPHY MIMEOGRAPHING ADDRESSING AND MAILING OUR. METHOD REQUIRES N0 CUTS OR ENGRAVINGS. Founm noon' om Mmcmns sms auummo MASSILLON A- - OHIO TELEPHONE +--- 3431 'Mx Q Q?-T tw. Dv L HAVE MORE FUN IN A MODERN BOWLING ALLEY All good Vikings buy War Stamps and Bonds . Compliments of Compliments QCTI-IE of Proprietor, Mn. O. E. LOUGHRY North Canton Rocreaiion Open daily until 12 Midnight 119 South Main Street NORTH CANTON - OHIO Complimen+s +o The i Class of '43 S , C 0 M P L IME N T Pure Oll Master Service OF 624 S. Main Dial 9-I468 DUR.KIN'S MARKET Quality Meats Dial 9-1039 127 South Main , NORTH CANTON, OHIO DAVIS STUDIO It costs no more to use Hol - Guerns Dairy Products 3400 Cleveland Avenue N. W. Compliments of Becher Sport Goods Co. COMPLIMENTS OF W. M. Kyser Sales Co. WARREN, OHIO Telephone 1716 Janitorial Sanitary Supplies, 0Hiice Furniture Dial 4-9595 School Furniture and Public Equipment INSURANCE J REAL ESTATE Compliments A of , A Plumbing H . D . W 1 s E and agency Heating ON THE SQUARE North Cam NORTH CANTON, or-no Phones: Office 9370 - Residence 9596 Phone 9522 I ,A A mmm wmwms.. I ..... .... . , - - -A .. A , - A .. - A A, , .W F 4 i I i l lv rf vi l l QQ! l nmnl' ' 'mul' ..gllIl ' I 1 ' A Facts For Seniors You can serve your country at good pay in the army behind the army. Government offices, war industries, and local business firms urgently need secretaries, stenographers, typists, bookkeepers and clerical Workers. Most Civil Service positions pay 51440 a year to start. Local office salaries are higher than ever. You can prepare quickly for employment in useful war service by enrolling for one of our emergency courses. Summer School will begin June 14. ASK FOR A FREE CATALOG BUY GIFTS THAT LAST from Canton's Oldest Reliable Credit Jeweler II ll Jewelry Co. 135 Tuscarawas Street East CANTON, OHIO v ,Q 5 R ' ' Congratulations to the Class of '43 The Sanitary Milk Company Manufacturers and Distributors of SEALTEST DAIRY PRODUCTS -i X. . ls tw. . 52 -s .,, . 1 -ef Compliments of The Mueller Art Cover Mohler's Restaurant Sz B1I1d1I1Q C0- Theatre North Main St. Box 411 NORTH CANTON, OHIO YUUNGSTOWN' OHIO Don .lohnston's MCFCIClCl8I'l 81 Sl1ClLIlJ Flowers Bonds - Real Estate I27 Fourlh Srreer N. W. and Dial 7354 . . FLOWERS WIRED ANYWHERE ANYTIME - .Allkmdsof,lnsuranceServ1ce ' We compliment North Canton High School students for their accomplishment. ' In the work before them, what they learned is necessary for further accomplishments. ' In our store we constantly strive toward better, more serviceable accomplishments. ' We try to do this by using what we learned in the past-to build and make better the future. Don'z' stop learning. Be teacbable and accomplish more. 'k'k The Schafer-Messerly Drug Co. The Rexall Drug Store NORTH CANTON, OHIO Complimen+s of LARGEST s'roRE ' V U This big me+ropoli+an sfore has a+ all limes largesf variefies al' lowesl' price- an ideal place for you 'ro shop and save money. 1 ' Stark Dry Goods Auto Supplies y 209-2I9 Easl Tuscarawas Sl. ' CANTON, OHIO NORTH CANTON. OHIO COn5ra+u,5HO,,S +0 we FLOWERIS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Class of I943 4 Lesh Flower Sho O ROYER. Foon MARKET P, . 2I6 Orchard Sl. l Dual 98I9 .513 E, Maple Norlh Canlon, Ohio NORTH CANTON, OHIO . A WIDE ASSORTMENT OE NOVELTIES - Compliments Class of '43 THE MQHLER LUMBER CO. NORTH CANTON, OHIO To fhe Class of I943 Besf of Wishes and Bes+ of Healfh The Home of MELLO Dairy Products NORTH CANTON DAIRIES, Inc. Phone 9345 FLEISCHEIUS 204 Market N. Home of Good Shoes For The Family WHERE YOUR BUSINESS Is APPRECIATED Fitted By X-Ray CANTON - OHIO Comp1iments of QUALITY SUPPLY CO. Farm Machinery Coal - Feed ' Fertilizer Phone 9649 NORTH CANTON, OHIO 3 I I ln. ' CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF '43 The Store With A Consciencev KING'S CONFECTIONERY Try Our New Home Made Ice Cream NORTH CANTON, OHIO Congratulations to the Class of '43 AUSTIN SCHILTZ Shoe Repairing and Rebuilding face tgwfzmms ' Furniture Shoppe . ,k , 4630 Cleveland Ave. N. W. Phone 9-I486 OPEN EVERY EVENING 137 P0fC2gC SI- N01'Fl1 Canton, 01150 Just North ot Forest Hill Cemetery Good Hardware and Electric Wool Appliances since 1909 University Style Suits 518.50 ir Now showing complete lines of Sports Wear anol Accessories 'Ir Richman Bros. 427 N. Marlcel' CANTON - OHIO Q gEK'T5Z'.:- 1, -T - ' G. E. ELECTRIC STOVES, RADIOS. REFRIGERATORS, ETC. ELECTROLUX GAS REFRIGERATORS MAGIC CHEF GAS RANGES are sold right here in your Home Town Gross Hardware Stores A El DEAL FOR YOUR O DOLLAR North Canton Greentown . , - A -5,1 -13,3-1 Be The Best Dressed Man In Your Class. GRADUATION SUITS 524.50 , 529.50 .....,. . use OUR Q gm? I0 PAY Qu nv Inma n My PLAN 308 Market Ave. N In These Days of War and Extra Strazn RELAX EFF ICIENTLY YOUR COMMUNITY BUILDING The Heart of North Canton l I A V' fl X WX Q, s s if J lf? ff 515352 - ly Q algae s e x 1 Compliments 1' 1 I of W I V Th Ei e 5 Cllammp . . , . 4 GC m C1t1zens Sav1n gs and Loan Co. Leia ll MISS GLIMALENE RALPH YOUNG .C Mgr., North Canton Branch Best Wishes to the Congratulations Class of '43 , to the Class of 1943 Iona grille Beauty 61119 H5119 Brush Qin oppe 624 MARKET ST. NORTH MRS. L. C. HUTCHINS, Mgr. Cunnan' Qlhm' I Congratulations Class of '43 .. x Groceries 0 Meats 0 Coal 0 Feed and Fertilizers Phone 9 3 4 1 ' The North Canton Supply Co. SANI FLUSH IS ALSO EFFECTIVE I-'OR CLEANING AUTOMOBILE RADIATORS. QUICK 9 EASY 9 SANITA Compliments '? 1 lllr0 I .-' of 11 Acme Laundry Co. ' ' Qualzty ' Service ' Dry Cleaning iw ff mf! f Compliments ,u li , 7 Smllll s Barber Shop Wonxs like magic. No scrubbing or scouring. No nasty labor. Sani-Flush keeps the bowl spotlessly White and purifies the hid- den trap. Stains and film instantly disappear . . . the porcelain sparkles like new. RY THE HYGIENIC PRODUCTS CO. CANTON, OHIO K-. f f' ff ff Y Ohio's Most Beautiful jewelry Store BUT Our Same 33 Year Olel Policy Of FINE QUALITY 0 Low PRICES mesfwee , i Y Q JI W 1 3 A 4 ESTABLISHED l9l0 I05 TUSC . ST. E . Nationally Advertised Merclaamlise At N 0 Extra Cost For Comfenient Terms COMPLIMENTS A C Mb E CLEANERS .Odorless Super Market DW Cleaning We call For and Deliver On ihe Square 'Dial 9754 Theatre Building - North Main St. V NORTH CANTON, OHIO YOUR future will be smoother thru life if you establish for yourself early in life, the proper banking connection. The Harter Bank 86 Trust Company NORTH CANTON BRANCH -- if The Stern 81 Mann Company Tuscarawas Sfreei' Cleveland Avenue CANTON, OHlO I t O The Stern 84 Mann Company offers hearty congralulafions and besl wishes for lulure success +o every member of Jrhe Class of I943 of +he Norfh Canton High School. Compliments Class of '43 , Congratulatlons Class of 1943 THE ROGERS IEWELRY CO. Two Great Stores to Serve You 126 East Tuscarawas 334 North Market CANTON, OHIO V 'k CHARGE ACCOUNT ' leweleis and Opticians Fraternal Order of Eagles No. 2223 ,NORTH CANTON, oH1o Co q'a '1a'i0 s' WE SINCERELY WISH THE Class of CLASS OF 1943 1943 A PROSPEROUS FUTURE I-IU1VIMEL'S The I G A Store Ramsey Lumber ' ' ' Company Dial 9352 Telephone 9-1444 or 2-6881 Groceries Meals Dry Goods AULTMAN, OHIO D U C Q S E R V I C E PERSO L HAIR STYLING .A .,f' S H 0 P We 12-f Af' Tylffs Of Dial 6707 '429 Woodhnd Ave- N- W- l..2 WAVES --- M-hfnf of . WW Damaged Car Rebullders : ': NESTYLE - AMON EXPERT AUTO REFINISHING ' ARLETTE ' PADOL BODY, TOP AND FENDER REPAIRING -Q... Canion, Ohio - CURL CREAM - SUPERWAVE QAngie,s Beauty Shop Hours 9:00 to 6:00 Phone 9-1124 125 W. Maple St. North Canton I' I 56 In -in ' - i7'a:-an-F 5 ' eg- ' ' - 1 -'ws -. , . 'f Wife' 'Ove -, ' , . ,-.mp Wppw u qw xf.31?,1 r' -. ,, M f x jif., 'J -v. f 4 ,1 41'-,J Y. . Agents for R O Y Il L PORTABLE AND STANDARD We Repair A11 Makes Retain and advance your speed by renting a typewriter during vacation Horpold Motor Company NORTH CANTON, OHIO CRRWFORD'S FURNISHINGS and SHOES Suits Made To Order 125 South Main Typewrlter Company 336 Fourth sf. N. W. Canton, ohio NORTH CANTON' OHIO COM PL, M ENTS Congratulations OF Class Wagner's Restaurant of l 9 43 TOP SOIL SLAG W. W. MATHIE Sand, Gravel, Coal and General Hauling Dial 9238 East Maple Street North Canton FILLING COKE SHAW'S Open For Your Convenience 533 North Main E. 1 THE- Ps P-L ST YY wishes t xpte s its appreciation Co ie! s Nicxqcrzlme tor ermittinq u 'x cover pa es as o the dver ivisio tisexs and subs incmcioi su por and to Davis and 1. Bobext on tor their hotoqxcxptvg cm prirvdnq ossis ance Likewise thank Swoqqex or his pa ience interest in and the su en body or their co-operation i het inq to make this cmnuci ot success i I I NNW Ps ' o e s ' ' to X- X ' p s to use thei q ui ci n pcxqes. cxiso to ci - cribexs iot their i p t. NU. N3 s 9 ci t- . We NU. i ' t cmd us. t 6. t 'L ' ri Q . K 11 1 'L . 1 : 1 1, 1 1' 1 Q3 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1' 1 A1 5 ' 1 5 1, ' 1 Q 1 1 1 1 X 1 1 , 1 1 5. 1 . 1 . 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