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FIRST ROW-Stella Mohler, Shirley Trott, Shirley Mellen, Barbara Spence ophomures Jackie Williams, Tom Mollett, Joe Renner, Junicree Pope. SECOND ROW-Marilyn Surbey, Glenna Rudersmith, Jane Miller, Jack Sponseller, Margaret Sheely, Bob Sumse1', Jim Seemann, Dean Warstler. THIRD ROW-Roland Swanson, Patricia Schario, Eleanor Jauman, Joan Welker, Peggy Moledor, Donna Rice, Carl Wise. FOURTH ROW-Mr. Nagel, Bob Miller, Don Studer, Dick Weirich, Bud Mathie, Thomas Cook, Dick Snyder, Ned Stull. CLASS OFFICERS: President, Jim Horner Vice President, Don Humbert Secretary-Treasurer, Bill Bishop Faculty Advisors, Mr. Nagel, Mr. Lave If 26
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FIRST ROW-Mary Surbey, Jean Weber, Julia St1'oup, Shirley Voll, Ann Young, Joan Roseman, DeVona Rinehart, Geraldine Schneider, Vera Schworm. SECOND ROW--Bill Liebtag, Ronald Hushour, John Mundorff, Myron Shaw, Rose Mary Shaheen, Donna Shetler, Dean Starks, Robert Zeiger, Shirley Olson. THIRD ROW--Ted Shilling, Dean Morris, David Shaw, Bill Powell, Howard Willaman, Jack Miller, Jim Neff, Dick Seemann, Bill Smith. FOURTH ROW-Mr. Hoffer, Ray Sumser, Sherman Pratt, Bill Schrecken- gost, Bill Owens, Blair Zimmerman, Leland Schneider, Wayne Surbey, Robert Warburton. ir CLASS HISTORY The school year 1944-1945 was a big year for No-Ca-Hi. That year, a class that was to become prominent in all major activities, was initiated by the cordial Sophomores. Being a considerate class, we returned their hospitality later in the year. 1946-Our abilities are beginning to be realized. Our boys won praise on the field and on the hardwood. Future champion teams were being trained. Our class. was not active in sports alone, however, for more of us participated in Scholarship than any other class. Debate and Dramatic Club positions were held by us Sophs, also. Being half-way to our goal, we treated the inferior Freshman to a party at the grade school. 1947-alas, we are juniors. The big year of high school has arrived. The year of the Prom, and also the year of the term papers and chemistry. Speaking of chemistry, future scientists are being born under the able guidance of Mr. Russell and 'The Kinetic Molecular Theory. At last our boys' brilliance in athletics is being realized. Although the school will lose the able service of our senior boys, the juniors will be there to more than fill the empty spaces. There are some very active debate me-mbers this year from the class of '48. Our class also sponsored the best play of the year under Mr. Nagel's watchful eye. Our people show much promise for the future in many fields. 1948-very optimistic. 25 uniors It
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FIRST ROW-Mary Jane Elson, Janice Carper, Martha Deuble, Bill Bishop, Glenn Dahler, Reba Givler, Rosemary Fosnight, Anita Kane, James Ellsworth. SECOND ROW-Barbara Basinger, Donald Lesh, Donald Kintz, Dwayne DeLong, James Horner, Janet Carper, Joanne Brothers, Genie Gill, Willard Brown. THIRD ROW-Edward Horning, Sam Getz, George Hamilton, Eugene Boettler, Ted Hummel, Gerald Graham, Duane Herdlick, Mary Ann Edgell, Curtiss Coons. FOURTH ROW-Mr. Lave, Phillip Holl, Allan Grimes, Walter Brown, John Ebner, Don Humbert, William Kietfer, Jack Druckenbrod. 'A' CLASS HISTORY WE ARE NOW in the second quarter of this game called 'Secondary Education. We are no longer the youngest and most inexperienced class in North Canton High School but we feel that we have gained enough understanding' so that we can even 'sometimes lend a helping hand or offer a bit of advice to our subordinates in the Seventh, Eighth, and Ninth Grades. Nor do we look up to the Juniors and Seniors with quite as much awe as we did a year ago. While we made satisfactory records in all activities in our Freshman year, we feel that our position in scholarship, in sports, in debate, and in all school endeavors is more secure than ever. But we know that we dare not rest on our oars, It is to be hoped that each member of this class will resolve to make the most of the two re- maining years. 27 ophomores 1+
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