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JOHN CA SPER fDadJ '4No race is over till the last yard's run, No game is ever lost until it's won. Baseball 1. EM OG ENE BITRK HOLDER lPeac-hesj Full of fun and laughter. Junior l'lay 3: Annual Staff 4: Glee Club 1, 4, Home Ee. 1, 2, 3, Girls' Athletic Assn. 1, 2, fl, 43 Mixed Chorus 4, Dramatic Club 4. W ILLIAM TROTT CSaltyj Nothing is 'impossible to the willing heart. Basketball 1, 2, 33 Football 1, 3: Dramatic Club 2, Glee Club 2: Band 1, 2, 33 Orchestra 1, 2, Math. S: Seienee 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. b1iIRLEY FONDRIEST fSh0rl.yj Many a surprise has been found in a small package. Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 43 Home EC. Club 2, 33 Girls' Athletic Assn. 1, 2, 3, 4, Oberetta 3: Mixed Chorus 3, -1. JA MES CROSS Uimj A little fellow who'd surely say, 'Let's let work slide, and let's have our play.' Junior Play 3, Dramatic' Club 4: Monitor 2. 33 Baseball 41 Debate Club 4. Nineteen DOLORES NEYVELL Clloj She seems quiet. but do we know her? Junior Play 35 Dramatic Club Play 4: Annual Staff 43 Glee Club 1. 2, 3, 4: Monitor 4: Scholarship Test 1, 2, Tl, 4: Na- tional Honor Society 3, 41 Senior Scholarship 4: Giirl Re- serves 3, 4: Onerelta 33 Debate Club 4: Mixed Chorus Cl, 4: lllx- temporaneous Sneevh 4: Na- tional Forensie League 4. RAYMOND HART KRHXJ Ml One ear heard it, and it went out the other. Senior Play 4, Junior Play 35 Dramatic' Club 1. 2, Il, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orvhestra 1, 2, 3. Hi-Y 3, 4, Industrial Arts Club 1, 2: Stage Manager 1, 2, 3, 4. RIAM SCHNEIDER llllimj Something n-ew has been add- ed .laekson Twp. 1, 2, 35 Drama- tic Club 4: Glee Club l, 2, :lg Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 43 Home Ee. 1, 2, 3, Librarian 23 Girls' Athletic Assn. 1, 2, ZS, 4. EVE LVN BI 'CKLE Y tliuvkyj She is an athlete, a model for all lovers of sport. Glee Club 3: Monitor Il, 4: Home Ev, l, 2, 33 Girls' Ath- letic' Assn, 1, 2, fl, 4. SHIRLEY MELHORN fMellyj A laugh is worth a hundred groans in any market. McKinley High 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 13 Student Council 4.
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MARY KUNTZMAN fK0onyj A smilP's the same in any lzxnguzipref' Senior l'l:1y -l: Junior l'lziy 35 Annual Stuff 4: Monitor I, 2, 35 Girl Ruse-rvvs I, 2, 2, 4, llipme l'I4'. I, 2, 4: Girls' Athletic fl-SNL l, 25. 33, 42 Newspaper Stuff fl. nomcivi' msuor mmm Fe-minine hvurts uri- won by vurly hair. SPH-llll' Play 1: .lunior l'l:iv 3: Hllskmllilll l- 3. 75. li Forullrilll 2- 3: 4: Student 4'ounr'il 4: An- nuul Stuff -4: Vlnss Uffin-4-r If 41 l'n-psi-l'olzi S4'liol:irship .gli Bl'IT'l'Y RICA VICICS like-ltsj 'l'h+A way to nuiko :l fri:-nd is: to bo one. llraxmatif' Vluh 2, 4: Him- Clui, 1. 2, 3, 4: Monitor 2, 4: Girl . Reserves 2, 3, 4: Home Lk., Club 1: Girls' Athli-Lic' Assn. 1, 2. 3, 43 Opera- 4 , ', J., Bll,l.YI'2 l3l.l'NK f'I'r'ipody I um ai se-Il'-mzulv main, limi zulore- thu- ninki-r, S1-nior l'fuy -lg .luuior l'l:ly 353 liziwliollnzill l, 2: Fuollnzill 2, Anuunl Slufl' 4: St'llUl2ll'Slllll 'l'f'Sl 2, fl, il: l ll'1'l1i'sl rgi IZ, 11 Mlllh. N Sf'lt'Il4'4- fl: lla-ll Urlisgc 1'ullll1'Il 2: lli-Y 2, IZ, 43 Hlwr- vllug 2 Miclsllm-bran:-h l, 2. l4l'Z'l l'Y HLA l Vl lGli'l'lCli Hilaulyy llc-r hvzirt :uid thoughts :iri- of tornorrmvf' Sm-nior l'laLy -li lnwinullii' Club 4: filei- Club -l: Monitor 4: Girl llesorva-s Cl, Nl: Mixwl Fluor- us 4: Mr-Kinley 1, 2. Eighteen l BERNARD MEISTIGR lRornyj XVho said hurry? Live slow- ly, it feel:-1 better. Footbqill 2, Il: Baseball 4: Ili- Y 2, Il, 4. TiIl'1l',lNlA lll l'lI lSi-ouyj How one small hvaid could ,,.. vzirry ull she knew. llrziixmtic' Club Vluy 1, 2: lPI'2l- nuilic- Club 1, 2, ZS, .Xnnuail Staff 4: Glu- Ulub l, 2, 3, 4: Monitor 2: Svholurship 'IK-st l, 2, 3, 4: National Honor Soci- vty 2, ZS, 4: Senior Srllolzirsliip 4: Girl Rvsorvl-s 2, 3, 4: Li-- brarizin Zi, 43 Latin Club I, 2: Mixed Vhorus Il, 4 PAUL UBER ll'ziulj 1'm sure' vure's un enemy Lo life. Glue Club l, 2, 3, 4: Svholur- shin Test 1, 2: Band l. Y. il, 4: Orc-lwstrn 42 Mixn-d Fhorus l, 2, 3. ARliY'l'lIl'1 XVYIITIC lAr0 Thu only waxy U' l'P hilllllb' is tl, hay-9 gl good friend. Senior Play 4: .luuior Vlzly Cl: Annual Stuff 4: iilm- Club l. 2, il, 4: Monitor 3: Girl Rv- servvs l, 2, Il, 4: Home Eu. l. 2, 3: Uperr-itil Zi: Mixi-nl Whor- us J, -4. SVSANNA RVSSI-Zlil. KS-usiflj lf you would slim-vw-ml, you must puddle your own m'z1mw. Glow Club 3. 4: Monitor 2, ii: Band 1, 2. 3, 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Uperetta 3.
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Qur Book of Knovvfeolge Chapter- I - Chapters II - I - Chapter- V Chapteri IV In September of 1942 the cover of our book of four chapters was opened officially but gently. The characters land I do mean charactersj had a very strange idea that they were going to whiz thru the next four years-that is until they bumped into a few little things like Latin, algebra, general science, and English. But as the year went by something must have pene- trated our gray matter for many obtained high ratings in scholarship. Our heroes and heroines humbled themselves by saluting their su- periorsf 'IJ the sophomores. They hadn't realized that there were so many different salutes. We regained our faith in mankind, however, when the Sophs gave us a super party. This year our heroes looked very promising in the athletic field. Now it is our turn to give it to those little freshmen. Aren't they inferior to us older sophomores? The end of this year found high rates again, in sports and scholar- ship. Our third year-one to go. We reallystarted this year off with a bang Cpopl. The sale of magazines excelled all other class goals. Just about ev- eryone in town was asked the same question,- Want to buy a subscrip- tion-huh '? Athletics fiourished and our heroes and heroines became actors and actresses in the Junior Play, When Irish Eyes Are Smiling. The year ended with the Junior-Senior Prom at Congress Lake on May fifth-a grand end for a grand year. The last chapter of our book is filled with excitement, work, dreams of the future and yes, even love fpuppy lovel. Don't Take My Penny, The Westinghouse Test, Debate and Speech Contests and also the sports were only a few of the highlights which will always be remembered. On the last page is found the memories and thrills of the last Junior- Senior Prom, Baccalaureate, and Graduation, the greatest of all days. This m-ay be the end of our book here at North Canton High but a sequel will be written in college, in business, and in homes in the future years. Twenty
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