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l shmen ll' FIRST ROW-Rita Harrison, Marjorie Kobel, Fred Patterson, Raymond Mummery, James Hummel, Don Wise, Lou Ellen Lesh, Elizabeth Hummel, Carolyn Willaman. SECOND ROW-Rose Venditti, Barbara Myers, Phyllis Spitler, Claribel Martin, Starr Surbey, Charles Radebaugh, William Kintz, Jack Sumser, Cynthia Yonally, Patty Metzger. THIRD ROW-Mary Alice Sumser, Robert Zimmerman. Janice Zeiger, Don Halter, Karl Nioebe, Tacie Lee Nelson, Mardell Hawkins, Mary Ellen Smith, Jean Kreiner, Peggy Humbert. FOURTH ROW-Miss Bahler, Peggy Post, Riley Marrell, Dick Glutting, Dick Workinger, Willis Sommers, Tom McDowell, Thomas Lancashire, Warren Shelby, Florence Young. CLASS OFFICERS: John Clark, President Riley Marrell, Vice President Elizabeth Hummel, Secretary-Treasurer Miss Bahler, Miss Baker, .Faculty Advisors 28
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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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FIRST ROW-Nancy Arthur, Marian Fiecoat, Rose Chiofolo, Jane Denton, John Cross, Jay Bishop, Daryl Fondriest, Mary Ford, John Clarke. SECOND ROW-Sue Frank, Val Hahn, Marilyn Baker, Audrey Fryer, Joanne Grove, William Fye, Suzanne Gibler, William Bruce, Marvin Dye. THIRD ROW-Barbara Bierly, Marjorie Boger, James Ashburn, John Curley, Omar Givler, James Capley, Lucy Davis, Thomas Brown, Duane Geitgey. FOURTH ROW-Miss Baker, Thomas Cashner, Thomas Barkhurst, Ralph Bush, James Beavers, Barry Diefenbach, Hugh Gross, Charles Everett, Chester Blattert. NOT IN THE PICTURE-lXlary Jane Alexander, Warren Carman, Gerald Switzer, Orrin Vail. 'A' CLASS HISTORY WE FRESHMEN held our hopes high for scholastic achievement until we encountered such brain twisters as Latin, general science, algebra, and English. The Freshman-Sophomore Party was a gala aifair with a fine attendance from both classes. Our boys looked good in the field of 'sports and ought to contribute much to the teams for the next three years. The girls were also active in sports as well as in other ac- tivities. 29 Freshmen If
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